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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1876. p marricd _to Brigham Young, which defendant ANMUSEME, Jackson County, Register of Landaj Judge of | view with Attorncy-Gienernl Taft yesterday, and e INSUIR The Buproms. Courtodotn WV, 1leurs, of Macon | mide arrangementa’ for a formal nryument hefora | G not deny, but deniod thag she was his legal T B cininiinnn | Lo INSVRANOE STATEN County. him to-morraw, in relation {0 the caree of the fol- | wify, as tho contest was os to the Jegalily of HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Qcn, Phelps, the Democratie nominea for | lowing Storekeenera: 13, (i, Mucllcr, Erneat Mat- | ¢he "marriaze, the Court could properly grant | MAGUIRE & AVERLY. on tho public square, Col, Thumpson, of Terre Haute, was nasigned to take a speech, bul wos unable to fill the appointment. The vacancy was flled by home talent. The Hon. Judge 25th Semi-Aunual STATEMENT POLITICAL. . Tmnseen, P i Uregory was called to preside, and made a briot | Governor, recelved the following dispatel to- | 167D, Lonin erger, and Thoodore Sehickel. He | glimony during the suit. The motlon for & per- | WILL E. CIATMAR, ... 7 . The "}0‘:: n’e"r"z'f" A‘g&!‘::tl::!!:"ms »{}m?d\ %fllnwcd,’ by C;:Ipt. Al‘m'x‘cac}’nrk ({;:cculllly d-&: * Baep :Rfr',',’:,‘fi.,h; Teatitod I fi:‘,‘,‘,'l'}"‘:,,";h',"}fl';flmfn‘;;{‘f n;nnl at tladlm::m, u‘mnv%(m(hm. ln‘rh mrlnltcmpt SRt A (-} . nited States Conaul nt Alx Ia Chappedle ho "asmmenatox, D, 0., July 20,—The Miawonrd | He b h for the r of ohtainl: of court in not paying per month alimony LAS VE AL Y His Hon, John A. Stein, I(}nL JTamos jl’lllllu,, and | delegation, as far as 5&!‘1, u{s your m';mh";rnm ru?m::: c:!m:hnle:::n:rn::;rm“i?::n't ‘;l’:" :L;’:‘:‘e’ was depfcd, ss {'h s was a harsh measure where LAST.WEEK OF ELOOK & PALUELS other States, aend grooting and_congratulationson | acnts also intereats of (isugers who | milder means would be suflicient. A motlon (| UNION SQUARE THEATRE CO. your nomination, Ernits Wesea, | 5ia yebamiried . Hantrs that B dnca e nellaxe | to eteike it the amended anawer of Lhedetonss N SQ ol Judge Larne. The nr:uulmn were neceasarily A Concisc Declaration on All tho | brief, the speakers being called upon unexpect~ edly, but were to tho polnt, and recelved with thatthero will ba any maro whirky pronecutions in | was overruled, and evidence In the maln case MONDAY EVENING, July 17, during the week. Lnportant Issucs. Cttlniatnsm The attendance was good, but not TWEED AND TILDEN, Chlcag 'of any dmportance, He 1s” slso | ordered taken lefores Commissfonor. it lsprob.- ;,ngu}v,g:;n;;r:mg;;;lmbeg;;;';gfi‘;g;w‘;‘!’l;;;pL‘ = OF THE &0 large, owing to the fact that, on' account of BOME INTRRESTING FACTS. erment tn seicans ftg sl l':pnn oImhale'a on able that an execution will be asked by plaintifl | with's powerfol % " 3 Mr. Thomnpson's absence, the ""mrfikt’;[e‘ A AGBHG Foring Jonrast, tabliehment, e that, liacan dirpose of a legimate | 43 8 means f{l:ol‘lccténf the |:|{nony‘|l|uu|:.‘l,nfura —_— Lively Opening of the Political Game [ preity gencral that no mecting would bo BeM1 | g retatioms.of Mr, Tiiden o the Tweed- | Surplusof 16,00 or 17,003 gilons tiat hae acen | Smarded, while the, defsnes Wl no” doubiy sek " CRYSTAL GARDEN. poign in Indiana. A" Centeal Tayes and Wheclor Club fs “helng | Tammany business may be very bricfly and con- | of the cant-jron smilo and aednctive ways, wil ar: ———— OREBWOLD'S s . U, organized, and buul:l-h ;:luh; l':x c'nw.ht ‘wnnlmilr‘\"l:;u cIInn!vuly indlcated. The stmple statoment of ‘r’I’rlb u!’:‘llr: o?:fl' cv'veck n{mezll 7““ » lmlllllflmll ~lgnug FINANCIAL. ¢ 15 d to and hamlet In the Yo eolslv A p anses in Chicago, without regare Glov. Kellogg, of Lonisiana, on tho Cons Eviry preparatlon s making to make tho catii | yiag o “::: 5 3‘ d{ c.hm""h:' feal order sol- | ¢ Tolor, tation, o previous condition of serel- —_— PROMENADE CONCERTS HarTrors, Cou., July 1, 1870, 0V B8y v alo o thorough and hot one. 6 matter. Mark those pointa: tnde, asking for the pardon of Ilenlnf. Col. Jucs- CALIFORNIA MINING 8TOCKS TO-DAY. Matinec st 2:30. Admtesion, 10 cents, | Real estata owned by the Company. ..§ ditlon of Things South. palgn K TILER POINTS, L Mr. Tilden was Chalrman of the Demo- | son saya that thero is 8 widespred focling of In- NI . Erening performance af 8 Admimion, 25 cente, | Gouh po bariland ot 15093358 cratic State Commitiee from 1800 down | G14nation i Chicago upon the mubject of Hening's | BAN Fniaxciaco, July 20.—The depressed state | EX1OS| 0 sentence, itbeing o much more severe than waa in- cl through 1807, 1808, 1509, 1870, and 1871, the | Hicted npon much mare gulky men. - 1f Hening nad | OF Lo stock market haa become Lhe subject of & e aatroahEnts ol sl Kiode by 5,000 pe Wright, the caterer, K newspaper controversy, Tho Ohroniele 18 pub- | —— " 2020 : ¢! he petition for s pardon. 0 na; tAn 4t anything to ehecle or oppono this rascality! | Bty Tiie'*Vory” neavy saniance ' of "fiesing, | bolsiora up the fonanzaw. Cal. Fair, Supérin. | 1141 BAST MADISON-ST. | Kbttt ignorant of it If hie was not In actual complick- | pf oat of ol nrufiorllan to the punishment | tendent of the Callfornia and Consolldated Vir- Honk and Insurance stocks. "ily“ ha raiked no arm £o at of tho rest, will ‘cost the = [epublican | ginta, telegraphs from Virginia denying in toto | GRAND CONCERT Ly on pe op It i be it g T "An tho Chatrman of the State Commitbee | Piattho Geimana. have. gotien an lon. thit Courta | Lo storios circulated disparaging the canditlon arts Of the world-renowned he recalved and neknowlodged .thie_niomey of | in Chicago ava In romo ‘way controlled Ly the ffor | Of the Tinos, which, he”atates, never looked | VIENNA LADIES' ORCHESTRA. ol wsetingy i Tweed for political purposes, when he know 1t {:nm(un porty, and that Hesing was undaly gnn- otter, cll-informed partles consider the TIlI8 KVENING, JULY 21, Rorerve, 4 per centlifa department. .82, a8 stolon from tho publie’Trouury: und in Iohed on_scedunt of hia Liberal shoot in 1472, m‘;&{yglr:{m}flt purely the result of spect- | ———— == S SR ———— | Hsseren forfrinsurancs, secident destt izt 08 ncsaen gocs this evenin: jadelnhia to spes a . c, 80 juus, i name, grss aatociated with thak of Twerd | SULtAeACCH Anciaw, Cart ennts, wioy | - Siiver anchanged COL, WOOI'S MUSEUM. ! _taogee0 pecial Dispatch 1o The Tribuns. JON BUILDING; Ecating capacity for 'nta, or o trans- nraNArOLIS, Ind., duly %).—According to pre;lulun aunouncement there was a formal and goneral openiuig of the canpaign on the part of the Republicans of this Btate lo—«lu(. leeun;fu were held aud addresses delivered In twenly-slx of the principal towns and citics of the Biate, from .Pefl'cnonvlllu, Madison, and Vovay on the sonthern border, to Michigun City,” Crown Point, and La Grunge (n the oxtreme north, Most of tha speskers were citizens of this State, and quite a number of prominent gentlomen who have taken little or no part fnpolitics for pevpral years, Adviceareceived at hendquartera Dutrages Perpotrated on tho Colored Cit- {gons of Mississippi—Henatox Twitchell, IN GENERAL. . WHELLER. , HI8 LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE. 1a brother-] to-night Indicate that all the meetings were | thoir rights he thinks, has made tha tent ke of Lils [ o It . Bellyxing s tho Jul tach 315 Whecler's .fiwfis:lnlfl, cuthiniatlc fand Targaly atene: rr:u:l:ltnpun"l‘:xln :n'x'-"n'xiz?fo":." i et o et | fmcomingout or iayee: *Jucuscn saya he satis MONTREAL WEPP'F“(;.["‘N:E;i'l"}m\“:ilsllri‘d;i‘n()flfim\‘“SH i) e 53,180,597 etler of acceptanco! Fej 80 wors the meotings of Gen. E, M. | mous clrcolar which asked the Democrats of th eatara Uerman vole it for Filden. 2 B . =Uk = % = = uTnios ae rgards policyholders......81,13M0, 18348 Masoms, N, Yo July 15, 1870.—The Ifon. Ed- Lum New Yori at Jeflersonville; J. W, Gor’ | interlor 1o tolegraph immlintely on hacloscof | Col. Juessen mistakes himuelf for the **cntire | MONTREAL, Can,, July m'_c‘“““'"’“'““';h' Grand Pamily Matineo at 2p. m. ? | Burplugssabore; on 444 per ocnt foservey N. Y. staade o erson and Sthesa of the Commitiee of | don, at Richmond W, P, Fiahbck, 'at’ Logans- | the polls the probabla vole In thelr localities in | German voto;® but, after **supporting™ Tilden for | €r-belting merchant, Las failed, 1iis assols, In- | _Bundsy kvening, Fxira Enteriainment. 138,300,410, : orts John Coburn, at Kokomo; Gov, Orth, at l:'t.\ ayne; Col. R.}8. Rolertson, at Waraaw; A G I’n‘;lnr. at Noeweastls and Knightatown, The speechua wore largely devoted tothe finance questlon, approving thie plank in the Cncinnat! latform upon that subject, and to,an exposl- rder that Tweed might k T KT Tavs to Count ug 1o New Forts o averommaqer (Ul [ four montha, bo will be so tired of bim aa to bo | cluding bad dobts, aro §210,000, and bis Nabit LAKE EXCURSIONS, T11. Thongh shiun prominent in public aflairs, ho | k12d to vote for Hayes whon electlon-day comes | les are $250,000, of which $160,000 are sald to ah id not _oppose_any of tho Infamyna legisiative | around. Scelogthat ifesing supported Grantand | be secured. e The ftesmer GEORGE DUNTIAR can be charte EODNEY BERVE. fififlfi'mnm. mensurca of 1870 and 1871 undor which the most | the Republican ticket In 18 o l A t o Republicar et In 1873, he can hardly have Eagarstons o very resatiabla tor. Apply on bosrd J, E NO N, Genel'a.l Agent; the blican National Convention ; GENTLE- ex—1 recelyed, on the Gth just,, your counnu- nication advising e that I hod beon umanl- mowsly noiinaled by e Nt et on . 2 o ol o e R iz of Vico-Eresident of JAS. G, BATTERSON, Preaident, stupendans _robberiea of tho Tiwced.Ta “ 3 PORTSMOUTII, N, 1T, SuTlsomente heidge.or a1 27 Hing wero. porpetrated. Wo say oxaciiy whaL wy, | Lccn . punishod unduly for bie +* Liboral shoot. " | b0 rayormy ™. 11, July 20—The Rocking: | St the 14th ult., for L) ¢ ceptante | tion of Tilden's record as a reformer in cotines- | mesn, He did lie was punished for violating the Hetenue law, tw‘!“:.lgnul::ex:l g:fi‘:fl?flmfi;‘lsfig{lfiz o tho uglv: ?ruh 'l“wuad. was not tha ,uu%'IEf:“m“’?uJ r:;'h‘fi:'rlegu:t ‘.hfi.t and uot for any vote ho gave ar withheld four !'-‘M'l’ tian Dimio Saviugs Bank elosed fts doors today. Mwwmw.uopon'“‘m 84 LaSALLE-ST., CHICAGO, ILL. summary of the nepubfiun doctrines contalned | * The vpeuing of tho campalgn was most suspl- | The rohberien wera committed ander the Board- | syo, . e s —_— in the platform adupted by the Convention. clous, sud with what tus been done in the way | of-Audlt bill, the tax levies, and almilar measures, CAXDIDATRE IN MICHIOAN. ANOTHER SHOOTING. PROPOS A l ‘S FOIE BALE. : A nomination mads it such_unonimity tm- | of Sormanization iready tha party nover hind a and e“’.?‘.‘?,:'.'i“" e nroductlon of a word from Bpectal Dispateh o The Tribune. Al S e it o e irt of thie Convantion | codleat ln botter ahapo tur wre more aasuroid aingt uny oo of them. During thess | Laxena, Hich., dniy kl—In the Third Con- | One Coal-leaver Put Two Bullels In An- Valzahle Marble Quarry for Sale. D e taapires my profound gratitude. It 8 ne- | of victery, An soon us Congress sdiourns Sen- Sun years of 1470 and 71, he stood by slde with | grursional :Ilnltrlnldll‘)’mllolhl)rlu{:lg:xrn‘l.lemcn liayo |0y TeAR R AL B At I an, FOR “The Gntario Miatog Compryy wil oflar for sai by at v 2 J ten named a8 candidates: Striker, - - e cepted ‘"{‘l nnenno of the respousibility which | ator Morton will address tho citirens of India nor .ddd a aingle thing In opposition 1o hin in- | tings, ox-Sooretary of Statet E. W. L lae The deadly revolver was again brought Into oo miction, &3 the o fl":’.‘:’.-,.,‘:.,:.‘:”f.:"&ffi’.‘;: . 1f elected, I stall endeavor to per- }?J:l’n‘fl‘ll::l’ufleu ol‘che ofiicu In_the fear of tho Bupreme Ruler, and Iu the Intercat of the whote country. » BOUTHXRN RELATIONS. : To the summary of doctrines enuncinted by the Conyention, I give my cordlal assent. ‘Tho Repubilican party lias Intrenched in the nr{!nnlc 1aw of our Iand the doctrine that libarty Is the supreme, unchangeable law for every foot of ‘Amerdean soll. 1t 18 tho mission of that party to give full cffcct to this princlple, by “secur- fng to every Amerlcan cltfzen completo ]Ihunr and exact equuln{ in the excrelse of all civily politieal, and publle rights.” This will be ac- tomplished only when the American citizen, without regard to color, shatl’ wear this rnuuply of citizenship as fullyand sccurely in the cahu- bralces of Loulsfaua us on the baiiks of the St 7 ot 1V. The grent explosion againat Twoed and hia lh'u General Post-office Department; James 0'Don- requisition yesterday afternoon, and by its work S‘t t G t t day, the 4th day of Octobet, 1676, the pefpecasl mining pntigersic oceuriedthroudhLhe puiiication of "};‘{1,?,'\‘,',{?,',,‘1‘,25‘;?;;‘{?“,‘,',‘“%‘{';{" oMo King, | hoa placed ‘wnother human belog fn the mur- ate uvontracts. st ot 1t LN T EEENE e or 1ot b f July, 71, Long beforo that ireoK; > ) 4 0, 16 (1%, 14, 0bd_sonthwent hAlf of 15 icy~ i v homere e vorsfnbn cnely | Babiscreoks s Georgo Wilard dhin yront | fove/afon i o Cotily Job ot ks | Bmamm or uumson, Neownios Dasamonen )| el onpasts o e ol of e e e Intelligont politician, and If Mr. Tilien had been | *'Capi. dward Cabill,of Lunsto, and Mr. Tama- | b &'t o ca oS torbirg RAtE Jedtl P Ty Ve 1R70, This fand contatan " Yarablo. and exisns.ve dommil Nte e, ot myoa 16 g ek hava re | doil, of g Kapils, afa mentloned for Aftoruey- | Jrders that have occarred In-thts vicinity dure | cI2ooTdazoe with law tie Cominilomsrs of btats | of marbie, probably from o lojacres in catsat, I8 sibllity of exenss for Innction befora, thorocer. | * Gov, ilsgloy has sppolnted Menry 8. Rickards, | 11K the 10 propcats Wil be lniaed e 18 e ag d e onthe stiore of el Lake, which commant- = s past_year or two, it wuns cntirely un- | tuat scaied proposais will be recelved st the oficeof the | Cates by ateambont with the Midiand Ratlway at Lind- u't‘l‘l,nfllyc rvlrl:fflxmnum-g tho Times' axposure, That | of Anota, dudge of Y’rulmlu for Schooleraft Count | provoked, The sccne was No. 70 Wesson | fectetary of aflgw ol 12 oeluck m. of N 3 (o2 “1‘\'“" the Whitby & Port Perry Tiatiw R ng proof; it fixed the brand of thievery * .~ 1876, for faruisbing afl printing paper an 80 that overy man could see it it sealed the d ty, in place uf 8, Brownell, removed. strect, a low hovel or shanty Wwith & | othier paper and stationery that may be requited for the | furt 1y to e of the Ring. From that mm,vwm“,;‘:u d,: .“"zgf G ' JOY'S OFINION OF TILDEN, . spacious shed in the rear, in~ which re- | use of the State for the term of two years from the Orwt Hecretary . o Peoterboronzn. Ont. throw was Tnevitanle, * Yot aoil Mr. Tiiden was | oD% J: ¥ Jay, of eteolt, fs weil known to the | sldes Patrick Oles. | Durlng the morning | Nouds Ip, Nevember, MWt Alo, fof e eupring == allent. * Ho_had not litted a fnger to stelko ag | [eople of th West arn succeasful busivss-man, { I'nt Olas sud his brother, Murtin Olas, whose T Tenoria B i other CopLin: ;,m‘{,‘;‘é,’g.“;},‘.;‘: RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Tweed, and he did nut even then, riely conneeted \lvmn railroads. At one time ho | husiuess fs that of contructing for uuiumung and distributing ordercd ‘ny tgcht'fiuzru Anembly 207 | TRRr T e AR T e e e e V. The great meeting of the citizena of New qu{fflldunl a‘r |:hnrgur number of railroads than | yesscls of coal, had been firing nt o mark In the | 3stdtwo years. ARRNM' AND DEPARTURE UP TRMNS York agatust the Ring was hold Scpt. 4, 1871, | S4Y ollicc man in the country, and Lis cxperlenco | shed with revolvers. Shortly after noon | s dace B30 mipplics to be dellvered 1o the Becee h , 1871, . 2 tal 3 It was called out by thie startling exposnre of tha | U koowledge of men entitlo lia opintons to re- | Mihnsl Madden, an employe of Martin Olas, | ity of Eimizpieia, 3 sueh Tinie e time s 1o slch Ming'e colonsal robberics, 1t wna frrospective of | Shects A ROy 5‘.:';,"‘.{;‘.&’.‘5."?."1tli'.l‘fi'of‘fi-fii‘a‘ii 3 | cane down thestreet with ifs wife aud children, | guantiles as fie may dtrect, and to be equal tn i ro- the line until the ides of Octol 1l ns the result of the conflict. ——— ’ GOV. KELLOGG. THE SITUATION IN LOUISIANA, Last evening a Triouse reporter sont np his card to Gov. Kellogg, of Loulslana, who, with is wife, fs stopping at the Grand Pacific Ifhtel, They are on thefr way to the Centenninl. Dur- ing his abeonce tho Governor leaves the affalrs of State tu the haml of the Lieutenant-Guovernor, adopper little.colored inan, naued Antoine, who drusses rather loudly, affects a fast team, Nves In good style, yet withal fs n good fellow, solf-educated, ond u man who hng mude Tis mark thron rh sliear pluck aud ability. nupolls, aud the fire will be kcg:xreo!l along speets to the satnplea which may he seen st his ofice. arty. 1t wus the weeting where wns appolnted | i > Y . Eestanation: TR Lawrenco. T CeTiog hoa prasiously boen fulty descrlbed. | Ihe fimots Comnitice of Sevuniy which cepaaiscd | E%7a nthat gentlcinan's own lanunugo, an followe: | Laving Just coins from bie lome, No. Of Bromcr | Pithe paper dudViatidhcry i e furaished afa lustied | echubd: s Sandad cxcereen® 1 oning eacopunic) o5 Upon the question of our Sontliern relations, | fn thess columns, nnd his general appenrunco fs tho ellmumlgll: If..r the overthrow of the Ring.’ Tvery | naual, James U, Bialne waa rojected by the ‘Hopnbe | mand a settlement cuncerning 5[‘9 ‘)yhld‘ waa | 1st. Printing papor, riveSundsy stéa. m. § Dally, my viewa were recently exprossed as a member | protty well known to most of Tix Trinuxn | hrominent citlzen of New Yorkof eithar party who | Heans oy sceuunt of his avestfonable uracsioss buty |y Yy, and, hofng tnvited i by Mrs. Pat Ol 33" Paper or Dianks, covern, etc, .,[y a committec of the United States House of | readcrs, Heis n native of this Btate, probubly ed to the canxe of goad Fovernment partf- | even f the cliarges preferrud uiningt Dluine sre true, hy O, g )y Mrs, 83, | ud. Statjonery aui other paper. —) cipated, Mr. Tiiden was paked {* they are not one-tenth nd corrupt o dishonorstie in | he learned that Martin was drunk in the shed. Bcparate b'di will 9 e iihe iR ot sheran Ao s neforot | Ul Botury st ca o pEvved iaoas e g 'f | Mo went out and o & short (allc abouf, | foreRoISE iaeea aid Anuat pecity (o heca per e | | OFI0AGO & RORTHWESTELN RAILWAT, y ly H njent aud cormuot wwan. | Lig money matters, Imdl althongh quite plens- | foreachof tho soreral kinde of paper, tio price per | Ticke Oficce, G2 Clarkst, (Slierman Huuso) aud 73 He did not yet, in epite of the popular movement, rons foul thns 1] waa vafe {0 daclare agaimet T wood Al | Sotar e bors Shbrtomiiios he baroutiy (preoker abd | 115 "It scomed somawhab neravatinig 10 Olas, | St of envelops, Ani the price pot wwous duzen, | _Canul-aireet. comor Madison-at., 8ud attho depoia. e Ring, In the State Convention of the Demo- ty and sharp practices. Il was Tweed's coun- | and he accused Madden of having no falth in No contraot will be mado at alizher rato tiian 8 per | _Leave. Arrive, cratlc party which waa hield nt Itochestora month wlen the Hing was 42 hower i New York, aud hn | i, Madden retired to the ho nd, a8 bie | STaLum greater ihan the market price of the articles at | apactnc'Foat Ly 000, m. 7o Iator, Tilden united In rofusing to admit the rofurm | Bucd the gang by fts counscl and shared tn thiir steals 125 usc, and, whoieaali hu the City of Chicagoy wsthe Hmeot makiog | Ghutaeis hay b deiogation which . Ak Ings, il they were exposed, ang then he treacherously | 41 80, heard the report of a pistol, end at once | the contract. abubugquse liay Ex, vis Cll SoitEntion whicl e oF ::{‘mgm;:fim{n&zl:s Ukl all axalnac s ‘l,m_l»_c.‘l:‘&;ll snd ruined them. The turned back to inquire what wos wrong. There- roivTING, apumave NIsuy KX viscreo: 3 er Tweed's character waa | {Fnot one fit ta hie made, and & party st be sitok ver A en, % ' F fally knnwnl itonths after the overwhiehning cxe | 10 1o mire ot dewradation Tuat would Knowiniy | chestand in the neck. Mndfim then clinched | Tne binding wiitbe 100 b2 % ontract, upon the lows Patihaukeo fas ré‘-‘.‘{ (autly) positre, weeks after the great popular uprising, | SClect suct n ard-bearer. From what 1xnowuf | apd threw his antagonist to the ground, | estbidnthesggregate of all the work required tobe | dMiwsukes Passenger ; &1 Whon it was nbsolntels corthry that soidis | 130%n bemounl Knowledze in tepan to other ransan. | anf} {UFCT o1 SUNRORT, 10 Gk BEGRE | Gone SMilwaukee Pasenger downfall was nure, e, Tllden ook a anfe poaition | Wiole Wae sgainst the New Yorc CansiTHing warduns | the wonpon. Madden was taken to his gormiso. rera hay Kaprets. 2palnst him, and rendered some service towards | simply for politieal offuct, and alew for permonal pur- ’l'h-(iol"rfln of the Jaws, journals, and joint resoln. | &bk Pauld Minn B il e oo service g | By P el B ivod oot oney ar- | home in 1_1311»1; condition, and is murderer | tlonuof thie Thirtisth General Assembiy of this ttate, | SSE P'aul & Wino To T nononta of the Broa e meh [} Pomipose thut ik huve been couvicted of detruding | coolly walked to'a caloon next door and enjo; for the uss of the Pubilic Printer, wilibe ot In one cant | ¥¥8ranetto Ex) iy ek eny o sk e et oty | Ui Hishe, “ | acoutta glusses of brandy. ‘He was arrcited | tract sprovieyder iaw, - Gdehera Lake Bh of the Culrit. 1t thiv ow nut dono Wnti fos Jot | i o % SOFERKMENT PRINTLR, soon after, howevor, and Jocked up i tho Chl- | PEEMBLTIOFhY LAVS, IounxALs, usronts, xrc, ixproes. Representatives upon Sonthern affaira, Those vicgys remain unchanged, and were thus ex- pressed: We, of the North, delude ourselves in txpecting that the masses of the Bouth, so far hcglml in many of the attributes of enlls‘xtened improvement and_clvilization, ure, fn the briet criod of ten or fifteen years, to be transformed fiwo sour model Northern communities,” That ean only come through o long course of patlént waiting, to which ‘no one can now set cortaln bounds, Thera will be n good deal of unuvoldable friction which will eall for forbearance, and which will have to be relfeved by the u:nlgumlu and fostering care of the Government. One of the most potent, If . not indispensable, ngencles fn this direc- Mon wilf be the devising of somo sys- about 45 years of age. Eis hnir §a rather spurse and ningled with gray. Ils features arc reg- ular and rather sharply outlined. The Governor hos & mustache, anll dresscs plainly aud in good taste. An hour or 0 Was apent {n pleas- ant conversation, which was mainly on polltics. In'regard to PROSPECTS BOUTI the gentleman spoke very plainly, and, as ho 18 pretty " well noeted, his utterances must ~ have considerable welght, and prove to the people of the United States that the country s not yet prepared to allow tho Natfonal Government to full futo the hands of Copperhend Democrats, Suld the roporter: ¢ What, ure tho prospects in Louisinana?" fem to oid fn the cducaton of the | #Tcanhardlysay. We hopo for the best.? | OF 65 ] L iTho Sonate conferenca on the Sundry Civit Ap- | tago ) o ; The distribuiign of the lawn Jounala, reporta nd | glenovs Lake Aboom maases. Tho fact " that * thera. ore. whole | Do yon uiiciato. o turbuicat enmpaign | Deaspoearua. 5 oo e overtbrow of Tueed ad | ronridon SRy Sireod o th broposlion con | U fovinutin up. b a. ke MO I b stien | SHHARE: ??-’5&33-53:"flu"fl‘-‘-”o'r'{’fln""‘m'.,',’.|?.f = 3Znerot comie of el e fountles in Loufslana {n which there Is nota | there thls falli" Such ars. (he_plain, Indlspotable facts. Thoy | 10ined i the BT as 1t paswed the House, which | poon ‘o4 ‘ o0 of Lhe (fenurat Axsinbiy, Wil e TeL 16 006 can- | S—DoRoL Sorer Of Capal ong Lyalc eta Solliary sehooi-housey i fali of suggestion. We | & TR tell you, Tho proportyholders, tax- | show Haedie. i wre Chpony of ik Ay | yiriually loglelates ‘out of ofiice Mr. Ciipp, tho | BoOfbut wwhun visited by Tug TBEHE rer | imet, u provifed by taw — sounpel Uheso pooplo o romal 11 tho Union, | payors, and blsions-men down thoro docty vio: | Emmilies diring the Tong portidaf Twseiiawrt | SeMEeetnial brinter, Tho sppomtiment or Pablic | B L e ta satly In quee | of Fatoh o fatisted Jamascs, FATsuTe o the pemers JCRALAN (JENIRAL End now duly and nterost demand that wé | Joses:” Tho butter class of peopla aro appocd | Tule: that o co-oporatod witth hfm fn poliical | Lrinior 1 aken frouf o Senaie, uud vested In tho [ Statement, b Tice neas oy ot L Brate of Jiinoia, conditioned (17 Sucll i 15 | D TioEetomor oy CIRaL oy o, L eBty-tocondont, leave no just means untricd to make theni good, | 4o {it. But there aro fl(nuer work ; that he mude no opponition to his thloving | Iresident, seith tho advice and congent of the Scn- Liun. 5,0 Dhther fent apheariis TAn | mecopted, tho persin Maklng it miuin ten dayd | oiphy and at Pater House, o ot COMEFof Lian: us; clemonts in n Toms, of thy Pariney; thongl schermes that ho did abaolitaly Dotbiug towardy | Ao The ofioo shall be called tho **Government | Of hia cinas, about 35 years ol sge, | atter theawand s made, enter fut {oyal cltizens, Iow to dimintsh the friction, the overthrow of Tweed ; and that he nevee did | Irintor:" shiall bave all the powors and be wubject | Iarge eat-like gray —eye and n coun- | fled in this sdvertiseinent, o minority, Leave, |_Areive, liow to stimulnto the clovation of this portion | wehich ensc.thy tronble, Take East Felicluia Performnce of i nt. anid toall restrictions rtaining to th M & o] 2 ‘bond conditioned for thie falthfu of our country, aro problems addreseing thom- | and Felielanp, for inetance. They border on {‘,‘;E,’:‘.‘.}é’,‘,{“‘{,!‘;‘g,,‘,{‘.{,,{“;.,,‘},‘;‘;“,,‘,“,“n{':""';‘,}fi“;‘,g Known s fuo.+ Congrasalonial rintor: wh Shall | e Bt B o O b, oty | Conlaact, In such sum ss'the (Y artulosers and the | 14l (sia Motnand Alr Lin selves to our best and wiscst unuxnmnunhir. Wilkinson Cuunty, Mississiopl, o Very lnwleas | duservos, = After Twoed was down, ho dld . somee irh-o $100,000 bond for the faithful performance of | about the nffar, bat, when promiscd a fair showe | - ook bidder must his lits bond and a copy of his bid Talamingbs ABcomi h Tito foundstion fur thuso ciforte st bo lafd n | portion of that Stako, and T bellove tho fover fs | tiing o punlel b, But ho did notbing to put him | {he dufler i ofice, fhe bomito be sonroved by { fug, snid tht tho offalr liad taken place ‘o o | il ihe Gorernor whep he o e big pithe becre A B i 2 c 5 i exlor; 3 .+ i o, bid will be recety S an0: . § idon, . to fln);%"’cqu?u D nanaia o | . minner anebing, We lijve °§'{fi:’}fi,i’;fi{ o prnctical, riater, " and vorssdl1a tho urtof book- | aloem, and was the roault of twa or ‘threo tub- | bodanall have buen dopoted with e Goveraor. o ;{0 0p. m. 0020, m, fRem, Gt thom, a_tho fulleat cxtent, ovary | Aricunaas, und Texas.” Y g KANBAS Inag; ;’n“:,"o“(“;‘:{:‘?":‘l‘,‘l““vfl"t}““fifi Jor the Bl | ot o iisionths of biute Coetmecia.oh bous Si1hE R T caslng which the Government confers upon gy X * ALT, POR REFORM, eef 0 e er e Dids Tinve been duly considers d th = &= o Seeege L Q0N M, L ., rause for complaint; and then hold them, by “Phis s 80: hat hard to tell. A b n e une, 113 i ) 20, e & every |lccnum!‘y mm'ms, toan exact and rlglcl of Tl.:lvelv: ;’,'52;'(..‘.",, nnflmgu in a m,,':}}g Leaveswonti, Kan, July 17.—“ Bloeding m?'fi}l’:fa‘g‘,' i3 a'é’.’,mf“a‘?.'i'»fl‘.'m"“fl',:‘xfi:}fl;," fi:‘ efi’.{dflf nml\l]r Xxumr B",? lfi)nm} “: I{,‘ ang w'ifls%“m?fl'fifi’&fé‘.’_"‘ cet b Bud o soptloatinc EANSAH QITY & Dmfi?fiofi?mm ns.m' obsorvance of all thelr dutica and obligations | wnity of o hundred I8 yains fe, may ecause | Konsns never goes back on hor record, and | The usirions fuglitvs, Willlar 3. Tweed, aiways | corned in ' the et mdsmx{ w':,‘fi,¢°c:::i RN, A O Uslgn, Depot, Weet Side, ncar Mastionst ridge. ander the Constitution aud ite amcndmciwg, to | o broublc, Thoy muy. el thariselvis Vigle | I greatly doubt i sho ever will, Bince 1801, | [Tofckud o5 s reforaics. air. Joua Morvibrey manted | e e rellove when told that ba' was | « . B, LIFFINCOTT, o o Lleket Uillcea: At Lopot, aud 123 itaudolph-at. iceure to all within thelr borders manhood and | Jantes, llqfilntun,nr Whito-Liners. They rise | avery Btate clection has bech & grand Rey anit. | to ey e Tatiur I nbtormay Jke | D ad. e “ Auditor Dublic Accoants, Lea & diccuabi, with very ighi theroto belongin. | stensibly o Invostite sot iaginary WIOnE: | can Ftory. Tho Dermoceais, e & gonera ting, | B0k A1ty ot Pfoc sesond it Chure | * Madon wos_attendod at b homs by Dr. TUOAS SN, | Faascur s Devrer g - % 3 3 ) ~ : ht. Louls & Biring Tho just oblization {0 public creditors, created | turinoce | ifi“wlm‘ o hut Solored thets are | 4o not pretend to make fight, though, ence In e S R O o T a(xm i wh-z ;,“‘:l’“l"'"‘&m:,‘g““”:i"fi"l-“;} i TR B e eral, £ Louis, ptlukien & when ‘tho Governincnt was i tho throcs of | killed.” y : & whils, they plck up some Liberal sore-head | Movine Gu. Terry. Gan Grook. Gen. GUbbon and | off, hat ont o dorn wontad o the onfer surfacy | mm———Commictioncrs of Staie Contiacts, Eotin Dy e prae e Wireatencd dlssolntion, and s an indisponsable | Gov, Rellogg hore pralsed the valorand abflity | and march on o certain defoat with him. The | Suicjoficasve oalcors of our army frosi thelr préscat | 0o Junet ‘and fallon Into the abdomen. Tha TO HENT i sondition of its eaivation, gunranteed by o | of Senator Titcicll, Who had both s armi le of this Stato lovo t Iples FEn wound fn the neck was also found to b quit . irva 5 T is Fix0p me lives and blood of thousahds of fta brave. de- [ slio off and was wotinded In one of s lega for | REOPIC of this State love tho princlples of the ; bk e Yove, TAVLaE Uizh £0 the spine, Just Tele e A 5 ORI e m. fenders, are to be kept with rellgious falth, ns Republican party, and are woddod to its leaders, | , MF. Jewell has promiscd to take the stamp in In. | 8c¥ore, having poased through to the spinc, just RIit” ACCOMMARLn]® 5:00 . M. |s 0:20 8, M. dlllll§' to bo s Republican in Feliclana. R He, poor fellow,” sald the Governor, * 1a yet full of spirit, and actually claims to be gainiig flesh. I saw him the othior d"y'Imr and helpless as an infant. I pitied_ him, ' 1fe was a sorry sight in- deed. Hissister, who nursed hlmasnurwomnn 1a dead. _Poor Twitclioll was s leader in Loufsl- aro nil the pledges subsidioary thereto and con- Grmatory thercof. Inmy ;II ;}mcnl the pledge of Congress of Jan, 14, 1875, for the redemp- Hton of the notcs of the United Btates In coln, Is tho plighted faith of the nation, and nutional bonor, sitnple honesty, and justice to the peo- diaua for Hayea aud Wheeler, e Is not ed | miseing the “jugular by a hair-breadth, “He o Iayes and Wheelor are 1o :;mn‘l'( at lg:;(h‘nn the Cincinnatl ;,f&k“ xfl’.fi:‘:fl could x’l‘d tell {'l’f,c\:.hcr lh};: wounds would prove BURE OF 80,000 MAZORITY Wg Urunt, fatal or not,as the amountof inflammation fn Konsas this fall, though o few enthusiasts could in no way be farescen. At any rate Mad- Yike Col, Tke Eaton, **the Democratic wah-hoss™ LOCAL. den fasure to live for scveml days, and wns member of the Nationa) Democratic Exccutive resting 0a com fortably as could be expected lnst jo whose permanent welfare and prosperit; 5 Committes, etc., declare that thoy can 5 i evening. In his time he has been pretty much p b ok o i mansy a0l o | £ S S USRL TN B | 4Ry it IS SEP e e o i, Hirgpeiamite sl ki |, IOy RN = thelr pecunlary traneactions, all demsud the | oight zood lawyers In the impeachient busi | can c’;fiu‘,onfl:“”‘,'s“l,;,,\:&fi“’l“,"‘"",‘ beginning, Exceutive Commi C'the C Martin Olas fs also a verv traublesome man, CTICAGO, MILWAUEEE & 8T, PAUL EATLROAD, e ey o mpmloumait I ety | BCufyand T thirk ho fs man of preat ability." Fon GovEGls o o O e o ot e o | bolng of tat clasn of Irfsh rho prido themscivea Upian Debot, coraer Mudison and Canaloas, Tickot such legislation us sball bo necessury for fts | s s;,',‘,':,“:(u{fl;“ "fi‘.‘fl‘.“lg"“{’l‘:fifl“am: tron. | there are severol candidates: Cobb, Ialderman, i publican Club met yesterday | ootRSY fighting propensities. e has severnl IN TITB B as Denor D Asrk:At) oppualte Bherian Hutie, b Anthony, Quihrle, St. John, and Adama, The | Afternoon at the headquastors, corner of Lake | times drawn a revolver while quarreling with strict (ulflllmgflll': SRR ABHOOLE L\_gm }'e'.fl .!’,i?,”égi’n h.:c:‘t\v,m:'m Caj l’;l ;fi.""':"y' _‘glx- and Clark streets, Gen. O, L. Munn presided. | workmen, but has always been grcvcu!v: from T inwaskes B lntter gontleman, four years 4go, was an ardent | -3¢0« Jullus White offered the following reo- e ..l “,',':"‘:";Z';‘“ Haneioi i) Inour system of: govermnnnt.b n.llrlxtell ence Dles accur are 100 and 150 wiles away from any raflway, some even 200 iniles, without tele- graph comnunieation. 1t takes a week to get o must glve safoty and value to tho ballat, Hence oy b 0 t tor of 1 Greoley: but, | litlon, which, after @ brief discussion, was y Express, the common_schools of the land should be pre- :’:m{:;_m fl';{,‘,;,','};{ 0 J"g‘g"g t.wk‘:owl;’hgfi i Chomsanda o athore, o bas hosoma SgLEd possed s i : OBITUARY. . INQUIRE OF Wiconsio, Ton served in all thelr vigor, whlle, in_acvordnnce with the spirit of the Constitution, they and all thelr cndowments should be secured by every osslble and proper, guaranty against every orm of scctarisu Influence or control. with the ‘‘putrid remjnlscencos” of the rotten ‘WuxneAs, In viow of the fact that since tho or- 8peclal Dispatch to The Tribune. sl bt e i e 8 | e BT ettt || Drown et e it wit | WILLIAM C. DOW, | s esnn b, e " clul orme: n al 6 Wal 0] 0 clt; Honest Money, and Honest Men. Right ero 1ot | come of the ontalde towne, and in view of (he fur: | 18ee,mother of Dr. Wallace, was buried to-day s R B e R e S L . ase, and Winons, me remark that thore are eight or ten papers in t that N here: Deceased waa_aged about 78, and s the d Thin State, which are now mpporting Havam that, | Suor faet ! nsmd"'."m:-',}lu‘:,’i:;;i'é'filg%‘ffi Hoketaara | [0 itven above 17 yoars of nge who haa djed | 200mM 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING | ¢4 Chics. of via Waicriow, La Cro militia’to one of those places, aud in some Bcanons of the year it is absolutely impossiblo to transport troops.” 4 Hov {a It about other SBouthern Statest ! HIn Mlnnlulppl.flcur{i,lu, Arkansas, Texas, and CIVIL BERVICE REFORN, other State controlled by the Whit, at the Inat Presldential electiun, favored (he chol clty W 078 JERTRAL BAIL There should be the strictest economy fn the | eolored eoplo nn'd Il?:pu Ilc:m Amc‘ fll:)iri!r'l Ellf of flrml;y- B."IMM\' or nufor, we wnnfl?» lwncl? E::?;:\g‘u“io:ntn??:y;u::“::r &tvhl‘x’lrg cghrfifix"'e.nr\? ;;:;:lll:l:ctr:‘ J;‘."E’J‘u :p ‘;?Ji‘b{-‘l“‘h:t’m weatlier NCAL Depot, 'MH‘HA!{B"“- and foot of T"EQIAII-)‘MHML expendituros of the Goyernuient consistont With | goluta terroris. In Misslssipp] an absoluto | fow Tilden in this section, ciency to tho Club in the coming campuign; thore- | PALmria, N, Y., July 20.—The Hon. George 7 ickes Otice. 131 1andolph-st., near Clark. Its ollective sdmiulstration, and all unnccessary | yejgnof terror exists, Murders, are the rule Sl Sy doNanERs; ore, y . Gayler, b proiinent Demoeratic delcate o e s [Lave, | Avnive: oflices should be abolished, . Offices should ba | ¢ycre, and not. the exception. The truth s, in the First District, there are threo asnirants: the Resolred, That the Exccutivo Committes hereby | tha 8t. Louts Convention, and who took sick in 8t Louls B ® oo Sonfere uly apon U Ul of Wh HRTete | niorly ‘i Ttk o Sobs Governments b | Hoons ncymens col Pl B Mol and | ol davitt ittt of U Grapd Bounch 0 | Qoo Sulby i oy et 0 SCALES |&dmiiisg £iigt s 3 Xe Vi t 3 g 185 p. i, 8 713 Icmf only a8 pulflfc?r\?;:a, t:nr‘i“nor. fem? prr‘}iw";w u?,'.;,:,‘,';‘,?,‘,,‘f;}';‘, fl,";:s:tp{’l:"':g,‘:g“ “.;.d’:ffig:t '.‘va';“““”' who haa made an oxcellent lluprclwl‘: -f 7:'.’!()‘1:“ :3.‘;.“;;rr'|hznpu‘rpon-‘n c? y!;cltilh'lltllm‘l.‘h L:ggf;«‘g.‘ Mlcfx B | nlv”l?l‘i-‘-%r" W"'l!im-mnn = OF ALL KINDS, .";flfi fif»{:‘}?l‘?’x'g:":',»gmm !:‘:E‘s& o !iggf,’; o “l{.fl%“é‘ i et dhiat n wanted him out. 'lgmy laye got him out. Gov. | Tn the Second District, the Repnblican’ nominee ;f;':.\l%‘rlnglrl:m:(zn o an bl woam posi for | Huskina was burléa a?“""’"!- He was au FAIREANKS, MORSE & CO. "‘m:sfl:lfl NURDE ARk s | 100 P T [} 71305, e i Eoing st Silef amang the cardinal | Stono Is acting o his place, 1lo is o nonentity, | s tho Hon. 1. C. Haskall, whaso churacter is above | thy intorcats of the party. eurly ploncer of Sclo, Washtenaw County, hav- | 111 &113 Lake St., Chieago, peariasnd Keokuk, o s Bt | 1B e Them Into fuis rmfi‘l mml’flr‘z’ nnfl)t‘oflclm' 1lo suppreases ths reports of the outrages duily | reproach. 1ils o Pvncnl will b, Judgo Goodin, On_motion of Mr. Veuch it was resolved that | Ing yemoved thero In 1888, o waa 78 years of earofultobuy only the Genuine, | Dhbugue & Sioux C B e i has on hand, o the mmplmo““ ::"lu g;‘:&’é mado to him, In our Btate we apeak out when | Whols the prosont Reprorcntative, the Finance Counnittee should report the finun- Gillman Passenger , 14 8 -ty suything occurs, because we bave a Republican form of Government.” % Do you think Bge. = = In tho Thitd, the cholce of the Repnblicana will o ‘Dennfs Kinsley, of Oyid, dled rccently, in his OAL CARRDS. be the Hon. W, It. Brawn, who is now surving bis g,‘,flfa:‘:fl:lgré];_ ",’;‘f Gubabita:mbeling outhe . .ol year. 1e ‘.g{"m In M - S ichigan in 1837, P et ~Zrateid amzen s~a | CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAu first term in Congross, cial THipateh (o Th Sm -at., 1n(aNAAY.. B R A EnATOL e mm;:d f,'i‘},'}‘,f,‘fm D!mol‘;":‘ hglchr??h‘llyum;cn 0 James 1L D ey ko istoenthste. TFickos gfi‘m&m& ot foll will aleo be olecied a Loglelature to |y 4o g ubliean Gity Tleadquarters, corner | Blarkweathir, who oucs wns well known asa rkedh Ao debte 008 o p to-di rig Unlted States Senatortamen | A Ky and Glari strects, bt Hisle aitside gr | MAster of Inko vessels, died to-day at the Ma- M X A = misalon we address ourselves In hope and confl- dence, cheered aud stimulated by the recollec- ek, Urder Gy 1€ o hnt mesy peiering ly hat pai that 1 indsbtod, In thls centennial year of our Gk Istence, for . A PRESERVED, UNDROKEN UNION; for the fact that there s no mnterm:':’r slave throughout our brosd dominfons, sod - that emancipated millfons took uyon the cnsign of the Republic as the symbol of the !umlleflue- luratfon that “all inen are crcated free and equal,, and the guaranty of their own equality under the law Wwith tho most highly-favored cltizen of the land, to the lntelligence and con- scleuce of all who desirs good government, A PAIR ELECTION El;nbnb'lg‘ln the Btates controlled by the White. ners' . " No, slr, Wherever there are.Republican 8herifla. in Misstssippl countles, if any disturh- ances oceur, they havetoreport to the Governor before they can get any ald; and right here re-’ ports are generally suppressed. Outrages ary terribly frequent, “From Wilkinson and Barber Countles 7,000 colored pcople wanted to coma {nto Louisfana, but the White-Liners would not let them, becausc they would be so much eapital taken from the State. ‘The people of these un- M. Harvey, Xr, Harvoy is h t, intelll, v CWAL ATl TanKo & falr mpmox’xuuv:so:nfi:n ho a pota | the ‘gencral routiug was done yesterday, 8, | FIU¢ Hospital, where bo was Blowar ;c.hchlg. ar:gdn;::’ omll:frEn:'u: RZU:‘;“:?' -lml‘;u h | Leavy, fl'x’c mnxhlu"c!ul?;u, ll:’;la ptcpw‘td a8 direc- G nor; a0, he | toi ug al is Republican voters In the - B3 agtin the cnice for bl proscat High dndhouors | 207, Elriig ol " gathered from oflleial fano DBE",S,,,AE;&&O%LA,&%Hggflr;:D‘X aupa | Ltk Hospital, cor. Washinglon & Franklia-sts, $51%h 08 Eonddanee in pim. -+ 10e people havo :fi:mfip‘flgfih wili prove very valuable during | 4\ gnorant and eredulous, nor Is it reprcm{lb- Ghartered by iha Stateof llinola for, the oxprows purs 5 2 v v g% Tiunes exniars of Sham Tiiden hivo the Hepubiican Btato Meadquarters, in the | & us helng composed ‘of raro and preclous | Eirocier'shd irinary ofscases n ol ieie" somlicaiod v : Delng worth & hundred campaign clrculars, 1f the Gn‘}ad Pnclllcllotch work has bardly yet coni- | substances hronght from *the four corners of .fim,.f;,‘:,‘,’,",‘,:?:.{'.’.}.:',‘.‘,}"{.';‘,.':,A";},K S’ Mava st HNeopnblican party-managers want to make con- | menced, Butinuday or two the distribution | the arth, carried seve experience are all-tinportent. nnmlunf\w-hnu Yerts, I say to tho, Clrculate Tux Cuscaao Tuws- | of docuimonts and Republican ljteraturo will b %Jmin n,'s;";;'n;‘a; “:m“ :f‘mf;{f:numf AL 1oaaca by dreaiite, pitpics o (10 face, Toat Toun? Aul : | Dul 6 fortunate Statcs have no way now | UNB. reods . The quarte lary & hood, can posttively bo curcd, Lailles wantig tie most | Pacigc o il fhod moticys sl uilurau prosverity: | of gutting ” protection. trom ths 'Na. proceoded Wit The quarters are 1ty €O | o rought acsoss tho Atlantis Osean on | Seicks siche o Gt SRR SHRS! | Ko U imperfection and the shortcomings of b o | tonal - Government except through direct MISCELLANEOUS, the northwest end of the graud rotuuds, snd | twoships,” It {s a simplo, mild, soothing rem- | -tells you all about Lhiese ibensia— WO Su0ald Tareyo &r's Gro! Buization, yob with the honest: purposea.of | SPPCAl from the Stato. Itisa deplorable stata 5 sdjolning the Natlonal [edguarters for thy | edy, s perfect spectfic for catarrli and cold In [ J ol t0Eotty 0 ey o T b Trsctur De {iamasacs prowptly to retrieve ail errorencd oy | 01 affalrs, but t is a fact, and Tu wil be fully SELMILLION COVNRY, ILL: Nurthweast, which will bu eatabifshed bers in | e heads also for offensive breath, I fin- | Jamica 16 p)xty yesrs of ago, Consultstlona aiwhys' frea nnmmlrllyl:;unulh i) offomders nqn(n:fl.n:“l?u:g realized uhis fall unjess the strong arm of the W ot ] August, "nxn:?ent'nl ll:: l?:l‘:l u‘;;s ::mrrau:wm;r(’fiu:: o '"y“h': 3:\".2%“ bosa sty Gonbaentiste 8T of the country, conlidently subiiits 1ts claims | "Sitary interferes,!? DawviLey Ill, July 20.—The Republican ADDRESS TO THB GERMANS, g § e y y 1Wioize uaiiioas strictiy confidentiat, The Governor took s rather hopeful view of for the continued support of the American | the Sonthern States controlled by Ropublican Repreaentative Convention, consfsting of dele- | The cmmittes which has Iu charge the prep- | Jui watery or weak cyes, pain or prossuro in pc&;le. Respect. PRIVATE THE REGULAL, OLD-ESTAI- gates from this and Edgar countles, met at the | aration of uy addrels to the Gennan-Americun | the head, when caused, ss thoy all not unfre- B K, ERIE AND OHIQAGO LINE, LSHED “ DR, CLARKE, 188 | Ticket Offices. 53 Clarkest., Palmer liouse, Grand fouth Clark ¢t eatiituuca focure | Pacing, and it depoty 122 Mleniyaa-ar,, coriior Mudl- fully, i overnmonts, but in the others he had no Republiean_ voters, fucluding Messrs. Georgo 1 by ol of t igoed) » WiLLiax A, WizsLan. falth, aod he Qpern House In this city to<lay, and placed ju | Republiean vol i # ers. Georgo | qently aro, by the violenve of catarrh. thousands. He curss when all | _son. Trainsleave from Expoaltion Duilding. ¢l c] 0] ot ——— ¥ R s ey l.hcquanI‘n .ll‘{ll:‘lllo I"E o-killin; l,hc'r‘t:. nomination Alvin Gilbert and J, H, Oukwood, | Setuelder, Michuolls, and Barber, Licld & mect- = = MEDIOAL oitiers fatl, 1 INTHOUBLE you TR R T INDIANA. the black o EXCCpLions yeb | 1otl, farmers and good Ingr yestenlay adtesnoon, fhe resll of, thele EDUCATIONAL, Yon OF by letter. 1o scs ho micrs — — & ot 8 went unarmed, and were mostly In- NENOCRASIO IITO, IN 10WA labars will be made kuown through the ColUms | crmnanm e s s A h T Bt ires " speedlly Wil | DY Expres—Pullmay Draw- REPUDLICAR GATUERING AT FORT WAYNE, offunsive. P Becio Disatch th Mg of ‘Ttz TRIBUNE #8 800n us completods ] CIRONICy PRIVATE, WIFFICULT, or DELICATE | jos-ioom Bleeplug Cora to) Four Wavet, b duly 0rThs Republic: TOR CONGRESS. Dastaliad, Sy o i dnmounced deserted tholr Clark stracs buttic-gronnd yest g s | BRI " RO R | Aflntie, Bpprew buiall e e onr Wayns, lnd,, Jul .—The Repul B 0 last weck th eserted their Clark stroct battle-ground yester- FANT, Y IIFFICULTIE PslaceDrawlng-Ioom Wi oeond e Cormanies fo Vhls clty! ik sven. BRVENTI INDIANA, » e on ol be s Iy oocratto State | ay. To clovatar whith carrics ono to- tho FARIBAULT, MINN, INrOIEANT, FRMAL DIRPICUCTIES uewted | IRRESRSTRIRRESR] sonp. m) oiop m. ‘elcbrat e e it has not yet appeared. Thero I8 a hitch some- | Committec-roome §a tho meanest and slowust | The It Rev. If, B, WHIPPLE, I D, Rector. Miss f!b’&‘x'xfo‘;'fl.';"-’-"x’é.fi.—?:'r'fiflni.'l','-f',“,’;,"f.é'x,‘,““‘&:'.fl OulyTine runniog the hotel cars to Now York. INDIUNAFOL: ~0y— = 18 duly 20~The Demoeratie | e MORITE T orntie party in Towa if | alfalr n tho city, sud quito in kecpluic witl the 8. P, DARLINGTON, Principal. | fanted, PITISBURG. FT, WAYNE & OHI0AGO RATLWAY, ing with a grand demonstration, A long torch- Couventlon of the Beventh Congressional Dis 1ight processlon, containing over 1,000 mon, and 0] 188, rospects of the Domocratic party, though a1 & ishop, wi £ B D for **Circular for Marriod,* contan. eacorted by half & dozen bands, passed through l;lct met at Greencastle to-day and nominated ‘”'““"“’““’A“},LJ’,‘:':S%E,‘,‘;',";.‘L‘ cadquarters and _elevator aro m‘:l.h beated Tn ;.{.'."x".‘.’é'u‘:’.‘a&‘{:‘.’z‘ u'-“."fiiflflfr?%p‘-"lu‘r‘fl%‘un-'?: Ing yalusbly, iuformetion. - 63 V.(::.lll,lll;'l o 55};; Leavo. | “Arrive. the principal atreets, All the participants were | (50 Hon, Franklin Landers for re-clection to | _Col. Efboeck, of the Staats-Anatéger, supports | the Superior Black, s for edication, wiih wi Invigoraclng sod WEA | fiATED THOOK on Nervous and L Diacasca. | Day Rsprow (T, . |S T B m. attired In thelr Centennlal uniforms, which are grees. 3 Tilden becauss “Evory temperanca fanatic, Lieut.-Gov. Glenn ls figuring for the uomina- | hepi.'1s, 1870, - For reglsiors, with full details, sa> | You will Gud this s GOLUEN HOOK. Consgitation T e 8:13 b .t 6004 i very bandsome, sud the procession l’"’\! sented o | Crvomwam, ollv;hl'm fl?m%ix - every religious Muatic, overy woman-suflrago u%u of Guv::ll;gnlr, it fiw Democrats ‘L“oncll:dudlfl drisé the IWECTOR. v free andaacred. Address I;:’unwbli. F.D.CLARKE, JamL 0500 5, |4 Bitk & By g _Jul " L0cTaf sef acandidate. He was around yesterday | goreec ey 3 ’. 5 I U = P - 1all ¢ .18 B . decldedly britliant appearance, Maoy rosidences | the Seventts Ohfo’Con ’rmnlunnlenhe:’rlm :o‘:h'\’; ?'.'55'1‘5.':3"35’?:':‘?&‘}'?5“"&'&‘&%‘4 Was oorm"m lWl:‘l?X in ou the leading lights, Wi Wig not. | PACKELR COLLEGIATL INVILTUTE, NOCURE! * Bunisy axcept 5;‘;‘.:"‘3 ; D.:::':l. along the luo of march wore gally Uluminated | nominated Henry L. it cky, 1y a Hopublican, but got sourcd on the whisky | give him wmuch encouragement. Mike Evans Biookiin Metalte, The e o it ara | NO FPAY 1t Dr K eal | $Monday cxcopled. % e and ‘decorated with flags, bannérs, ete, The PIPTULOHIO, + | question, sod haa lost his temper and his fnflu- | Wants the Greenbackers to bo united with the | recetved futa the 'imfigr Sbaa . J. Bmilth, & Diomber : . 9 gpems streets werg lined with spectators, and theut- | ‘The Republicans of the Fifth Oblo District | coeer Democrats, and he {s sure, If thut (8 dong, they | of tho Faculty. Tho best tacilities aro idordad for ; BALTIMORE & 010 RAILROAD, most enthusias; was everywhure ruanifested. | nomluated J. L. H, Long, 2 CHRIBTIANOY ON HATES, will carry tho Btate, Deluded wretch! Fanttog, aud Modern L RN 175 South Clark-st, corner of Monr, Chicags, Trains leave from Exposltion Bulldiog, foot of Mom Muny “appropriate Lanuérs and mottoes FOUNTI INDIANA Spectal Dispateh to Tne Tridune. Perry 1, Siuith returns from tho Enst to-day, i N, V. ay be consutted, personslly ur by mail, free of char fER s T Ry L T A [ L i Werc carrled ih the procession, among them tho | The Democrris of ths Fourth Tudiana District | . Lansixa, Aich., duly 20.—8¢uator Christtancy | Ho will bring pome trausparcacies and photo ¥aT ENDINSTIUTR. FAMILT BOU0L TOR | o e e e Arria i clrty or o | Lewve. | Amive following: An old fina—Tilden & Tweed. | nomivated J. Dy Neir, hias written a privato Jetter to s Iricnd kb Wence | graphs Lume with i, pravided by Sawmy J. | WY B30 T Y o B | e B I b A Bhadaya rom 16 |_Leova AT “Tildens plattorm—contraction fn the East, = WILL NOT RUN, ' ne, in which he says: * Iknaw Gov. Hayes 'lh‘cll out of *that var'l of nouey,™ Baven, Conn. _Send for clréuiar, A ¥ — {ccommodation, 408, m, |* 8:10 p, M. fntiation jn the West, and jutimidation In he Woncesten, Mass., July 20.—Thoe ITon, Geo, | personally, aud huve great cunfidence in both | Becretary Jeremlah Crowley wus eugeged | pypicSiciT.n, Ny Yo, MILITARY ACADEN Y D]}, STONE L i etnlbly' vad e Bica p. i %«:\:{:&‘; J" lfl]l‘lg.:b#x nlz‘\.mlngl 1;:!)5 lg !orqfsr. gL}:‘nar will not accept a renomination to Cone {:Il'll Integrlty cn:)lo(;hlll, ly.fll l':nvcilnohdnum [ yc‘lwnlay lnuD«.;mour::‘tlu hm}?lql\lmrtml Exmn.i; E»é"‘ DU, 13, 18103 6. Jl‘fx"l; nstructon: e;t: Pg:fi' 2 . itk - .c“:‘-; il Clrouic aug pise —fi)filyl Dy LIS . 28 dian; 00 lor 25,- c83. wi upke cpldont. ] el 1y reports of ward orgaulzations, ol I 1 K s, T8 % b goance, Be e: 1 Del o » -y WOInn]urlt{ for Orth. ¥ ! © | may, nppm:d ‘ia ull ;h:gl', and, next to birle: -xx"fivupueun storted, Hhat. addroes v.‘; the E ?.‘-,*wm., UNIVEHBITY, Belentie and Mittary | Eoinsjo Diseuste. Grordt, 0) cascu cured. Cuteaguar” | OMIDAGO, ROCR IBLAND & PAOIFIU RATLROAD, It was quite Iate when the procession reached MISSOURI. tow, who was my preference, I am entirely sat- | city Democratle volers will not be fssucd until N e N T e rar. AR DOk, | B e haroation. Theo lid Contle | Depols coftier of Vau Liuren ®ud Blorinan-eta, Ticket the riuk, “the pluce l&pmn ed for nlseuklug. DEMOCRATIO CONVENTION, Isfied with the candidates uud the platform, after the State Convention hus made nomina. | Smeremm s imsea it | Gl ol e g L Otlice 50 Llark-at., Ghermian Lvusa. — The Hoh. d. 8. Orth, Republican candbinte for | go. Loois, Mo July B0Th D THH HEPOBLICANS OF WABASL, IND, tlous, 1t will by w barren {deality, anyhow, LEGAL, e | IR, Rl O S Y s oatiot T|_Armive. Guovernor, made an eloquent specch, ably present- Z y 300 U 20.—-The Democratlc Shectat Correspondance of Tha, Teibyne LAKX VIRW. Grvicw o¥ Tk CourTaoLuRn oF CURREROY, | | I Culcagu wh i & requinr gradunte b mediclug, Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atch Bx[s T lug tho fedues of the chmpatgn, Io dwelt with | Btate Convention reasscmbled st Jefferson City | WaBASH, Ind., July 19.—The Nepublicans of | The adjourned mceting of the Republicans of wwiiiarax, D. G May 34 187 1§ | SIS S (FE b T ABCORIIOEALI e es|s SN Dy B1o (8 9134 & 1. :‘;:;h";omr upon he. 'illtweaggf luraing tho | at10 ocloek, and siter dlatenisg Lo a spoceh Wabash opuncd up the campalgn kere last uven- | Lake View for tho organfeation of & Haycs and | INOTIGE s burcty gives to il Betsiie Mho miay et DR. C. BIGELOW Sikhi KEbresser 1000 B i 8150 & w; - 080 who 80 loatroy it, v from Gev. Hockaday, one of tho defeatod can- didstes for Governor ycsterday, nominated Henry 0. Brockmeyer, a prom!nent Germau, of &t, Louls, fur Licutenpnt Governor, Michsel McQrath, of 8t. Louls, was nominated for Becretary of Btate, tho prescnt fncum- bent; Elljah Gates, of Buchanan County, State JTreasurcr; Thomas ‘Holladay, ‘Auditor, by acclamation; Ju J. L. Buleh, Chubly, Kiborey Semmary” 5 £ it oot ’ g by & gm;%? sud antlusiatic mectioge & | Wieolor Clubuwilibo Leld at the Tows, Hall, | go R A By 2 flag was rals !.wl L | 1TAB REMOVED from 270 Soulh Clark-st., corner redn! il and who pronounced tho War 8 faflure, Alworth, Recelyer, witl u.unl&n prout the wiil- | Vuy Burou, bo 82 West Madisou-ut., corner Juler- LAKE, NAVIGATION. At the conclusiun of his spcech he mado & few telling remarks In German, He wus fre- quently greeted withfloud applause. The Republicans of Atlen County were never etier organized than now, and expect tolargely ¥educe tho Democratic mafority this (all. Bpecidf Dt 1 704 Friown, . 1t !:AIATITII, Ind., July 20.~The Republicans Opeued ths cunpaign to-niht with & 1aeeUsg | followed by a grand tor Baturduy oveulng, at 8 o'clock, to bear the re- atl ereaf, e Aeforbsgrin Lottt LA St et bl L b I Ahron Jeontbs Feaia (his dates orUtbey il bo diaal- a0 11E hd bk Ld o he pust twenty | s e S e I3 ) y gleo club. | port of the Cominlttee, and for the eloction of | {2 Jotin KV KRO. sou, Chicago, 111, ad Las Lud far the pes ity oy GOODRIOH'S RTEAMER, DISEA! For ilwankes, etc., dnll,g:a‘,;mdaylexwu:d)ll. m. a] eate the LAIG £t | EHNONIC and SEXUAL DIS = CHRONIC and 8| «DISEASES. ________ | Eoatiay toas don GOODN, TEIVOUS EXHAUSTION—A MEDICAL ERSAY, lf?uuu:{gu“u:“‘“::‘ e AN SN SO0 oot s et of s ibeauativerorae Raus | iy (Bindaya ooy tad. NEXT PRESIDENT. uscum of Aualuiy N Cracg bttt el fal. J. W. Gordon, of Indlaunpolis, then deliv- | pe ce b. " ey o) ered a tiuo ’an'. Tith. NepuBHSans. Ul shla ) Dorqanant oifcer ofsthe Club, Goollspoukers | county aro wideawako aud enthustasticfor ITayed —— - ! [ :{I}m:fl:‘jbmflx ;ufia rollup one of Lielr ANN ELIZA'S SUIT, 2 ritios thls fall, d . s Bavr Laxn, Utah, July 20.—The case of AR | L, pmpa1ne 8 1IAYES AND WHEBLER. 'éw{r.“.;,'.‘,',"&muu Toringacloar aynopsts Of thie | Baturdsys oat . ) you sxpy: veee BDL L i, iy JURSEEN AND THR CHICAUO WHISKY RING, Eltza va. Brigham Young was up befors Judge | GENTS WANTED. 0 nmmunl-hmmhm sud ¢ Dispatch to Hallimore Qusetis. affar t B0 | Eaceuted (o tho ducst uiauuor, AGENTS WASTEN | SAf Puysical deblitty, buthy the & Wastiaton Suly 1ot Jusseen, of Chica. | Bhatlor to-day, when the following yultoge wera | Efudzo cente for saiplo wud gliculard, Glze gt wid | Heol, \-au iy, Avgi e b B | ved 80, arrived bero Jast evenlng, Huluadan iutes-'| glven: That, as Aun Ellza clalmned to bhaye buen' A raptur, 100 Babatg Cluctasatly Ue ¢ Kt o