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The hicage Dailpy Teibmne, VOLUME XXXI. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1876, PRICE FIVE CENTS, i unon carrsing his Rtate and North Caro- | greas by tho Hepublieans of the Third Dis- | help my case It you'll stop calling me Rammy. reform. Slippery Sam crushed the Canal Ring. e NN mn POLITICAL. iinn, nd the prospuct. for. earrying Lo | tricts 7 d Lswontd b callcd Sammy efors foik. - Call 1 | How T Got DI commonced the-workt and i hiosting the bloody shirt, and that would be =13 . : lana wns cvery day becoming brighter. BIXTI MICIIGAN DISTRICT, Mister Tilden, or cyen Sam." ' Very well; it | one sult fostituted. Slippery Bam had two | POUtlcal suidde. The "C“'L””-' apecch yas ag He thonght the fYnmhurg magsacre waa tha re- | In the 8ixth District, M. L, Brewer, of Pon- [ is a deeperate case, and I'll do #0.”” The very | othiers, making three sults. One was dismirsed, Int"r;.a wfiflmrlu to the Hopublicans who heard l fult of genical organized " attempt of the | tiac, wos nnininated. ext dn Jio wn explaining some political plnr;b ane fa sl pendin; ons_tried, resulting Inthe | o ey 'w’:fi“&.{ff."fi,afi:firfl: d"‘l!l;’g; . " 8 3 : t0 T ., x| - | eonvieti Important Meeting of the Na- | Mcmt{:‘;v’:nfil‘:l: TIE REGRORS mesnl’:‘xl::z‘:"hfll ',’!;\':Fl r&vir’?'lgr"mmm" tfonl_‘ et Don't yn‘\’:nu:n‘:l'er:l:\’;fi M.: ‘X‘!:m?cnhln" D,r:‘v:mgr::'. ;::u },‘l’éé'.'- b'e'i','.”p'.if.'flfie«i PThe prse fl’,fi:,‘fj nor by It known/ 3'? Club that he FOR SAILH. ional Republican Ex- at the coming election, but that affalr was pre- | of the Bixth District nominated Gen. James I, | * Well," says Sam, #1 won't be called Bammy | ecutlons linve cost the State $100,000, anq the eysibe prosent. f tional P! 2 clpltated un'the country sooncr than had been | Chialmers for Congreas. again 5 and he Teft the Judge's ofiice, never to | corrupt Canal Ring still fiourishes. Oneatisd cunpeNG: &y o ecutive Committee. planned, and tho reéaction ogolnst auch return, Aby iy countrymen] reform s a grand theme | o000 "“_ i of Sretent campalen, Grry Conrrnatarna Qrpice, ;mfl:wufl’cd and hratal slaughter was Hke- GREELEY ON TILDEN. 1 know many other things about Tilden, hult'l talk and writcabout, Tho people want real {wflk‘fl"fh"‘,{:"f“;‘:‘;\‘] 2 fiestion A oo Gealed proporala v(-:lllll' °{t§“’;n}’é’|'!a§"n'c‘5h“; office |"anly i':i“fifi;"sfié’."‘&’é“ l}‘(c“’u l‘l;:: opfglxmfir‘;fi HORACE GREELEY'S EXI'OSUNR OF EAMURL 4. ;.ll(x): é:g‘;f-llgn ‘:edmcgununnl. e L :ft mgfu.:;'m;r ‘:n'; 'imf;&‘l.’“fi‘i"&'w'?fldzfifl“ !er;z} ‘,”""‘"i'[“m ! o serate note ‘yfl‘f?flt {ii Thursday, Ang. 10, 1670, at ! o'clock p. m. minent Features of [ ®holsin the city, expressed todny the greatest | TIHDEX AB THE PATHON OF NEPHATANS AND RAILROAD-RONDERS. for political flesh-pota, because they are not of- | & 5% "‘-‘""“"a witf S ion chap, that Hayes for the purchase of all or any portion of 0 City The Promin confidence that” the® Hepnblicnns would carry | DALLOT-NOX s7urrEns, Terve tuuie Rrprew. flcc-seckers, desire honeat reform. Iicading, | JOUM bevlected o ied the pofnt thus: of Chica: Munmsnl Bonds of 81,000 each, dntes the Plan of the Cam- North Carolina, Sonth Caroling, Florida, and In 1869 Mr. Greeley addressed two open We observe tiint the newnfi:pflm speak disre- | thinking, honeat men of ail parties demund "" It Tilden is tlect? o7 e Confederate note July 1, 1570, and due July 1, 160k, bearing Inter- Lonisiana. Io'sald thog could tortainly carry | “eftérs to a oliiclan'—tn Eamuel J. Tilden, | Epectiully of tha ratizosd-robbers who piundered | and ‘whl require that the aiaeas ol it | would ho good, 43 o frcanback - wostn g at"the rate of six (0) per'ount ber annom, fn- paign. Miseiesipn on a falr elociion, but thiers o = Chair th ie i v | @ train recently In Missouri. -‘These gentlemen | they cast thle sufftamon shons upon that qubs- | Tothings i€ HayeeS' ¥ sted, it would be vien feret payable semi-snnually, Jan, 1and Juiy 1, Nope e s for elcctlon, bub thero wis 10 | Ghairman of the Demoeratic State Commities— | 3oty Tecer ity for political prefermént. They | ey §iat thelr, sultrugos shall, upor q versn; 80 that WheB 2 7o tho het. would ey ‘J ed trom July 1 i y 08 Yy micans was taken to pi 1 47 p )y record, n thicy see the evi- ) 7 & in New York, lntfirfltmnfigg“"m’_ y 1, vent it. 1 n which he arraigus Tilden, and demonstrates | knine that the reatest raflroad-robber In the | dences of Tiiden's connection with railrond, and | e §90. The TI¢ ‘% 4p thought the chances 1570, and ide mus; be mado accorlingly, Ly, T DEMOCHATIC NATIONAL, CoNvENTion | f8 eriminal - coumplicity in—his ‘“dircet. re- | country han Just been nominated for the Prest- | hond, and other \Wall atecet ppetatlommes mi et | Were 00 small for Lum. to retiro & Jike amount which matured July 1, Mr. Orth Withdraws from the | Mmetat the Everett Housc, In this clty, Lo-day, | sponsibility for—the monstrous frauds that | dency of the United Statos, nection with Boss Tweed and other transactions s 1870, 4 G iy Comps . n but conld only muster three-fourthis of the | were practiced under his auspices to carry the nfih:'fif:;'%hfi"‘?hfmz‘m‘;‘nr « | of aquestionable character, they will not sup- MISCELLANEOUS. o FiGpomls must be addremed Lo tho Clty, Comp; Gubernatorial Contest Tremberts and the Clialrman, Abram 8 Tlowitl, | Brate of New York for Seymour for President | Teading Troan tne Shmn s o Samions ago, to port dim, Honest patriuts having the good of THB OREESDACKRRS. 6 ity rescrves th right o accept or feject avy in Tndiana, sidea.” Tesclutions ‘cxpressing s determvalion | 314 Hoflman for Governor in 1663, Wo | & party of. Indles, tle irageaph « They pava | g, countes in view, cannol conslstontly’do so. | New Yons, Auz. At » mesting fn s or all bfds receved. d 15 ;mry o R ane With vigor | iave already printed the it Jetter, | discovered that’ Tilden was the fatherof the ' b city to-day the National Exceutive Counell, ap- J. A FARWELL. Comptroler. were adopted, but thoro cwas' not that | In the New York Triiune of Nov. 9, 189, Mr, | Credit Mobiller,? one of them carniestly re. ILLINOIS, polnted by the Indianapolls Conventlon (Ind MORTG’AG‘E LO.A.NS Greeley's Denuncia- | s v me "‘x'xuf sy, Lt epirit aod entlunt- | Greelcy, in a scond leer to a poltiian,"— | "5Ked * Why, Tthought e wes abachelort® | B ORI awa, | bendent o Grecnbac marty) bn dischurge o ' = | asm whicl revailed [n the Republican Execus | g > i g e e ok Horace l'(fe cy 5, enumcia- | i wi prova Delay in Tiiden's letter and m'nlleflnélumel .:‘ 'Z‘ll:l'cn. ClelrmuS of ]%c‘;r&wmuu SAM’S REFORMS. oflno‘::nlntlhnwdu:nafim ;/l T‘f!c Tfl;llllnh : (‘l'llx:‘yl}mlzos&l by mcdtli;:;;enuun to consult v B tion of Tilden’s Share the many clouds on the future of the party ex- o mmittee,"—aguin arraigns en fur | goop HEADING FOR RBPUBLICANS AXD DEMO- AWA, 11, ly 31.—The publlcans of h Peter Cooper an 0 ng greenback men J. EX. Sy = erted a dispiriting effect. The Committee od- | his complicity in this gigantie villalny, end CRATS. Ottawa held an cnthusiastic meeting in the | of the Unlon, nomniated Gen. Bamucl F. Carey, _;:' in Election Frauds, Journed to mect again in this city Sept. 13, holds him, a8 he fndicated in the first * Ictter,” v the Fditor of The Tritune. Court-Room on Satunlay evening, aud organ- | of Ohilo, for the Viee-I'resldency. Cnrey aceepts JOEIN E..AVER . ook ; " —— to a just accountability. In this “letter " Mr, | Lincor, Ill., Aug. 1.—In my last letter 1 | ized a Hayes and Wheeler Club, The officers | the nomination. 10Tasaoet, © i ORTH. grcnley mvlcw: the labors of the Constitutional | committed the error of statingthat Slippery Sam | are: President, C. D. TrFlm!l;\vl:l: Vl;c-l'rn“n(dcnu. P MICIIGAN REPUBLICANS. . . . . E WITIDRAWS IHOM TRE GUBERNATORIAL onvention of 1807; the defeat of the results of | was the Chalrman of the Committee on Plat- | Charles Blanchard, E. F. Bull, and C, W, Den- Ipecial Dispatch to The Tridune, < :‘erlt The Congressional Aspirants in the Firs GANVABS IN INDIANA. its labors, the *Reform Coustitution,” by tho | forn in the Democratlc Convention of 1604, | hurd; Sccretary, F. M. Supp; Treasarer, J. I, | LANSING, Mich., Aug. &—The Grand Trav- = Pistrict-—Who and What s :l-;fl"l' "’I‘wzw "2”‘1_{‘""!"';:- ing Jet- | GrCAL ciamplon of reform, Batauel J, Tilden, ot | and, not desiring by a misstaterent of any fact, | Widmer. The President was Instructed to ap- | ¢¥se County State delegatfon favor Crosswell Monpy 1o loan on Chicago real ‘n-u%;;“g per ’ They Aro, fit s mn" : o u‘l’g' 01:| 00 ‘;':‘:'E fi the election of 180; the defeat of a fair regle- | historical or otherwise, to do Mr. Tilden or the | pofnt an Exccnttve Commitice, to consist of | fof Goveruor, and the Congressional delegation eenl. Low commisslons. TUXNE s ¥y Aro. e m::‘éc ‘mé i ‘f‘;"‘“ o1 wilt b | tration and the means of purging the buflot-box | party whoss candidato hu s any fjustice, 1 | one member {rom each of the seven wards of | f8vor Hubbell for Congress. The St. Joseph e =t "“mhhed e ot ke of its notorlously Infamous frauds and of se- | make the amende honorable. the city, Regulnr mectings will be held on the | Cougressional delegution Is thought to favor 7 PER GENT 7 ph"“,m‘ IM"“ s gg“";';‘;h —70 @ 1r. | Suriog to thie peopls and State a fair clectlon, | The fact, however, in relation to the matter | sccond and fourth Tucsday ecvenings of Hc'll""‘;l“‘ i‘;h’ “%‘“0"‘ County Congresslonal cgat | Why tho Distriot Should Go Re- | sritdiey: = Ghatrman: Sadisnanois—bxac: sie: | Mr. Greeley revlews all in detall, fn tho light of | 1 no way changes Tilden's responslility. e | cach and every month until . the *close GERRCIN 1S 80l fur Harbers while the Barry Largo lons_on chaice, }n,-y;vg:,g-,g‘:zv;gvgw ] ublican in November Feoling satinted. after all conautation with your- | uncontrovertible facts, and mys: was & member of the Committee, and a very | of * the campaig, and epectal meetings | o sirlker, The Lapeer State delegation s SEVRN: $17,000 81753 S D00 2% U1 B3 P " JLk fnd otter, felenis n difierent pare P it wbilo houcaty and law act spasmodically, | Important one, beeause upon It he represented du,g,‘:’;l;. Tho Club. statts. ander the meey | thought to faver Crosswell for Governor, - B ’ 107-100 Dearborn-st. of the Ropahliasn party so caoutlal to enocesn in | yow and more. subiia devices for sheanacapis | the groat State of New York. By the adoption | favorable suspices, and wite 160 e, "o MoLELN LOURIX BAnRanTIVYY, —— T A MR 3 e spproaching election, 1 horeby tonier youmy | justice and overthrowing tight. - Had ao illezai | Of theresolution that the War to suppress the | Trimble, the Prestdent, ia Clerk of the Suprome BLOOMINGTON, [y Attt SThe MeLean Gon. Singleton’s Views on tho | jeclinationss o candidata for Governor, Jote becn palled in this clty and Hrooklyn, Gen., | Rebelllon was a fallure, and pronouncing in | Court, Northern Grand Division, gentleman | Coumy Independents hatt s Comvensior ek - Claims of the Tildenites yoe troly, 0" PO GG TR oo | Emng Seks) mouhi now o ur Sesrelary-lict, 3 | favor of n posce that Involved Lie dentruciion of et cxperienco n, politial inatiery and 0 | purpose of ‘ominading couty candidaten. i % motoan op Warohanse lieceipty for, Geatn and, Frorie, In view of the doclaration of Mr. Orth, the | colved tho Electoral vota of aue Stata by more thun | of the Government, tho Cominittee, Conven- | LhOTOUEN OTFRIELE, kne fematnder of the offl | Bloomfugton to-day, About two-thinds of tho T e ety CeRlne N O VLR AN 2 to Reform. Chalrman o it iepublican State Central Gom- | 20,000 malorly, ' Let ima mulists dortonstrationt | tion, and Democratic party wore committod fo | ommar: Ao she mermsss Sy fctise fepub PARUST deles O ey rero represented Ly 4 ank Chuinb eree. " : : g elleye N . i 8 . R pwandd Hank Ci ml RLW;,’ n:’ s::n ;t‘l,',f. ‘f':l’!:::l:gs :I:H rwenas | 00 ]ml’mw mu"_’ Emynm{,g o ,mmmf_"l’ at least moral treason syrainst the Government. l}unéWul‘xmgwnanunli;tulll,A}w‘{r‘llnrl-bltzmn! of | presided, and Thomas Wolf, l)(‘uluqnflng'(,;:: X0 IENT. CoxwrTTez, IxDiAxAPoLls, Ind’, Aug. 3, 1876,— | Dit that asldo, and appeal o oficlal returns where- | Blippery Sam, so far from breathing even a | the State during Gov, Palmer's Adnilnletration, | acted ns Scerctary. Nomimations were e o e | o 1 ibil £ The Hon, . 8. Orth having tendored his resigna- | 9f,10,0fe can even aftect to donbt the sceurncy. | whisper of dissont, agreed to it, and so statedIn | ¥ho supported “Grecley in 1572, and haa finca | follows: State &cnator, It. M. G y of Bloom- 2 e Impossibility of a New York | fibe ton, 6. 8, Orth having tendared’ b rostzna- | fiere folfowe the numtr of deaths I acveral of the the Conventl fion that body of | been 8 Liberal Republican. He s heartily for | ingyan; Representative, Isaae Van Ondatrsnd. ot . Democratic Politician to Be traf Commitiag la horeby Invited 10 meet ot th lowie JNamds Al oue tiy, wiiors (o Peciy hae M:u.,k,‘:,?:f,nwfifu n‘:rn?:;n ;:u &‘;‘x{ll(lst:( the gub- | [X8yes and Wheeler, and will take au active part | Rundolph; Sherl, A« A. Grizgsby, of Blopm- Ref mur’nnnl the Committee lnlndlnnfl!mlluan Friday, | $ie elections: ly v L WO or Lol ) i 4 in uxe;.r:mnl l’»m ndence of The Tridune. (nm:un; dnmner. Juines Clurk, of Blooming- a Reformer. A 4, al 7o'clock p, ., to take action npon | PRI mmiitey tiathiad boon appiehitod Yo reviso | - Sbeiat Commemondents o The T 1ze | W0t Btate’s Attorney, John Glddess Tiptos, mT ldc.cllnrillo‘n. (s(h;:;cd)o nll']' g »:]uzntr. Fourn. aa1 o "N "GN % Y 19 | the rosolutions and put them into shape. The | O oo el Whitcier Gltib of this ity wiik ol | Of Bloomington. Thic fnwide working of 1 Republican Camp-Fires Blazing Brights | e fod, fod after consatition with freng, he | ¥renih 7 013 W “6xl ol L3 " | ventlon. Slippers Sam assstod I the outrge, | Tuesdas evening of st wack. Good spenkers | Siied sud manpulatd by eing “of Thr s hecame ‘convinced that he could not receive ¢ g T P ond emphatlcally fudorsed It. w n attendance. . Joomifnsz king ¢ ly Throughout the City. Beariy’ nud “united eupport of the - purty: | Now. Sts. Tiidan sou Fans bt % | “ruis articla 1s not, howeser, Intended to gnpant 4 &l publisied do. Alig, Frae Yo, epag i, the futerest of lsbas O, REN' I J —_— fho - gmoving cause “of his withdeawil | have not Increased ‘i sugrepata popalation since | discuss that matker, but to call attentlon very Behuelois THalL Tast voening oo, reanize s Ti- | crot, aud who suceceded fn using all the ma- I Is, of coume, the dissatisfaction exist- | 1555, Peaple who live packed np In tememont i e o oy ening to organize a TUl- | yplry of the Independent pol i LS p bricly to another resolution, the authorship of < y pendent politiea to secura IN GENERAL. ing relative to s - connection with | houses fronting the narrowest, crovkedext, Worsts h P den and Hendricks Club for the Fifth aud Bixth his nomination, indorsine. the {nflation rerali e yucanclan, clatms ond the disiculiy In the | amelling srcets of our city tlia 4 loast oo fast oo Tiiich batinituted b, Slippery Bucn; and fonnd)| W anar e leaders T ansgpeted with the | tious In silence’ in the Conventin. - Blooming IN TEHEB e of the mindof com- | thoso who live in more cleanly, alry, and - | In the platform of the 8t. Louis Couvention. small sttendance, and adjourncd the mecting 4 " = GOV. IIAYES. pletely removing that dissatisfuction by sty cxpin- | modions quarierat and tho Incresse of diminution | | Leasing outof view the bombastie donuncia- | 1o Satucioy srenhg ot tho Eoactntlon e fon cast forty-four votes through six delcgates, o VISITED 1Y INDIANA REPUDLICANS. Datlon however Iniland fale. Ma withdtwwal is | of the jonulation of thuse wurds fa accuzately ro- | tlon contained In it, it fs manifest that the | an atterupt will be made to organize a city cun- | CONtrolling every action of the Convention, A l CoLuxuus, 0., Aug. 2—Nino car-loads of ex- | hoch an expranation. and 1o wouid e eciromsiy DL EholE” togal voe arara of icaths, oW louk | party Intend that docuinent o be unierstood | palm club. The Democrats of this Democratic Fiter Tor Stnter i\!‘!‘-?fifuv‘l‘:’r 15}‘23’1?:‘;-1"‘:3&;}‘ cursionists {rom Indianapolis, Ind., including | ingenerons on the part of his critics to 80 | elections sloco 1855 and ot oar State clections laat | jior " iiiting It to reform. The deuucla- | city are lukewarn in their support of tho ticket, | FUISF G Biter, A1tor Tipton only lust sprin ® | 150 unttormea members of the Hayes Escort | Coirie it Ttlsimply o recognition by him of | Sck: Hopubiiean parts, avel unon TGiutEmonts OF | T Sohed "t oot o i Iealrs bute 89 | vl aeberaps (o e the Ropubiicas jons . exirting dissatisfoction and of the difliculty of re- ard o ublican party, bused upon misstatements of ar fatled to arouse any enthustasm for either p Sl 2 v o oot e ot | SSEAHE S Pl | ol T 0 g3 g o | e il RO ) s SntE MBS SR i | BTG Rt Wl e this evening nt 7 o'clock, and were received at o e =8 i RS ama b " minne, Promincut Det 1 that the party portant ‘and critical campnign, 1t In X 10 cratic purty; o5 Inelegzant s would be used by | full party vote; but no other eandidate will. une. Lromineut Demacrits say that the party the depot by a band. Subscquently the Guards | doe to Mr. Orth nnd his friends o say 8578 5,252 an Ignornt quack in” porteaying the virtue of B T e will make no nomivatlon, but will call’ Dr. ILLIA.M G DO Spundiin e tachighe prosesslon bt 3-““ e n:rd Eilc’ Lm;‘ Mwm’d l‘:fl‘uld u'.‘z’xfd"' L3341 10,837 10,020 21128 20,087 sunlafil mslmgu. \\‘lmtl"?l. h:{luzs in r‘:mdc;t'}(l,g Cl.l?_l":l)fi\'fl.ll.fl.' 1 ‘\’:Jg. —A\ strong Hayes Thu‘xln‘n: J". I‘l]c‘.;'iveu out and run him as an nde- W Ll W . strects. Assembling In frontof the Capitol at | flocence m"h;m;_"fi;‘;mxfl' Sunet B at o} 0% i What these tizurea prove in \vt-!lztlo 1 n-grelly iup‘p“(‘.'fl by ulltrmlltcrf‘. i nrfl }s o':‘;fdrf:uu“-{z'lrz’ sbe;-é "nim'r:fi-ll ‘1',' ‘_Elglin. Leoilie %‘g{-mm o, 8 o'clock, Gen. Beatty, of this clty, Introduced | the * proper timo. fuirly and squarely, | 90 Y0 Enow that overy vote Wasslrawen out that ie muin featire In the tinanclal plank of the | which Club the dtizens o ntonville have nlso A DES h conld be Iu the intenwly contested eluction of Y ¢ 3 very b d ent! tle neet- | ATLANTA, Gn., Aug. 2—A. [l Colqaltt was Room8 TRIBUNE BUILDING | Froe . Tict, of Indlagspalie snd MrRecd | Ficy spen, the Tolet csplanation, sod wifh | S0l i "' e v s poi st | S Losle plsttorm (¢ s any festure il | o, T very largs d epthugantc mcut: | | Ay by acclinaiion for Guternor e | prescals the Club to Gov. nyas, Whiosu up- 10, and possibly & hindrance to, the auccoss of the hud no right to be. You know that the populntion doestis that the Democracyesire resumption,and | the nawes of the offlcers of the Club: the Democratic State Conventfon to-day. Joh ARTISTIC TAILORING. pearance on the stand was greeted with great Lm ¢ d of theae wards hus niot Incrensed, yet they polled o g W, Wotlerd end A. R, Lawton were nomfuated e A R . | Gpplause. Gov. Hayes spols o follows: purty. ose who have been dlaposed to Judge | gygr nina thousund more i 1808 than they did in | theld cpubllmnpmslmaubatmctcduhy“nsung Preaident—The Hou. 4. A, Carpentor. a8 Blectora-at-larg al ) GOV, HATES SPERCIL Mr, Orth severely should now ‘remmbur S8t | 1840, and over siz thounand more in 1800, when | OUT reavurces, exhausting our surplus income, Vice- Presidents—). &, Wilcux, ‘the Jtev. T. Fitz. e arge. Fritow-Citizuxe,’ My Frkxos or Tsoawa: | b (10 mob soek the momination for- Gov- | ilo dizth Ward cast eight Aundred and aceenty- | 80d annunlly eoncting fresh bindrances o re- | simmons, Willlaw Hieldeman, D, C. Scofeld, 1T, el' efi l G “.“. You, il undorstand porfectly well, WIthout ALY | Br s s dstany eouto ot (o st WIS | e wore than lior mionstrous voto of Iast year, | sumption, ono of which 13 the reaumptioneluuse | I, Basworth, Artius Nowroiy, Jeveph Zuwhan, LOCAL. Tordsof explamation from o, why It 1s 1 make honarable and Tucrative poultion to come Nome and and comwidorubly mioro thun doublo her vote in18U0 | of the actof 1873, and, becnuse i hinders re- Rr LTt vell: and Wil Baraoria3t a1 no apecch o polltical questions” to-nigh ) sumption, its repeal Is demunded. . ing See hs v 2 = onall Gormonts ordered of us dur- | J0 0 RESE {8 rdsponsa toyour rrcoting, perely }L':'k o the factndtn El?fl Rt he 2?: okt | _ Tdomiot Instanca these caeca as worse than ath. | *7E will' defy n person to take tho plank on | Aecording Secrefary 21t 1, Willle, A FIRST CONGRESSIONAL. 3 14 [ 3 Y P Corresponding ry~-31. 1. ‘Ihomson, ing July and August. tomake wiy profound ackriowledginents to my | earsiont derire 10 socure the success of | frin Probably nono of thein are so barl sy that of | gt question; ntérpret it by the languane used, A i LA “ TROSI'ECTS FOI NOVEMIENR, friends from Indianu for their kindness {n making | fho" Ttepiticen Thia 1 or | the Twenty-first Ward, Where your Sherll hears uke KAt Sanenont ol T 3] Sfemeunerote I Rl dent g this viait, in paylng me, n paylug us, this citinens | Lo Republican |J=l"7-' o 30 u"m'; \1"" swiy, But the Twenty-iirst §s & growing ward; so | 21d ninke any senee out of t. ie purpoe to Central Zzezutive Commiitee—~D, T. Barclny, O. The First Congressional District of Ilinols, 0 V' show i o1 Sad 3 A ¢s8 cl | S ord, 3 g M. B - ;. ARTISTIO TAILORS, it o mre R G muasr, J03, A8 ANk tione sl thoto wilo have censured i ean afland | HESI2S0X SN L8 Lo Rop s tovduy than | P Jut it on paper, and s solfloquy was: witi, 5. B, Mann, O, P, Chilvliolm, A, W. Root, G, | tW0 yeare been nnder acloud. Itis renreseated bast Monroe-st. | Wilbe one {0 bo plonsantly remombered. Ono | (o aianend all further stric PR Joln Sy | 24 aeainet the 23,252 they rolled up for HoTman “In the first place, the Republican party must | E. Lewls, and ¢! H. Latkin. £ in Congress by B. G. Caulfield, o Confederato Wabash-av., cor. Mon sentenca further. 1 trust thut elther this orening | ey OPerative inovement for the suiccess of ths | fup fall, be arraigned upon o strong, or ot least a Ligh- Ward ol Toien G!’"“"‘L'!““‘fl“‘“"“’ 9 | Democrat, who yoted the War a faflure, and mi- S IFAL, ESTATE Bomes, You, yoner Kenticasen of Tndimmi sl v | ¢ 1t thought that D, D. Pratt or A, G, Porter | arrite srer. hid emier o Siarmon” tisgr<hd | dounding, indictment, * That will plesao the | T Chishola, A Sieryin, v, Grote, &, L. Clark | e N e e ottior -t e SO SOTATE: o | B emtlomen of Tt e e, 19 | w1l be selccted to fi the vachneys Diemocrats kuonw hote, " anl thus fhey can mecer be | DemOCTaty particularly the unrepentant Rebel | 4y or™"f"" o, Gobien, 8. D. Wilder, A~ Rund- | Hve undor what ho was pleascd o terin o Abo. & e driven from pouwer, 'S What \f the pudlic judg- | POFHIO! e, 8 it 8t be | qufsr, ' Third Wond: ' G. P. Lord, W. I Kim- W T o diana, if they are here, will give me the pleasuro 2 if the pi Jt K v q lition Gi L B 150 o 1 i £ e Govornors afice'of taking you by 1ho T o ment candeaing ust Let vur tepeaters coté tiefee | TeAchied to grocuro my nomination, snd Upon | bal, ‘. Moxon, J. L. Kee, T, Sliver, Yourt | Mtlon Governmen arney also enjoys the pLins Covanior sofic S FOR CONGRESS. more alt ronnid, and we'll come out all right, ™ Jlut | Whose votes I nust depend almost entirely for | Ward: 'C. O'Connel, i, . lunier, 1. C. Town- | proud distinction and single glory of befnyg thy . . Baveral specehes were mado by Oho and In- BEVENTRENTIL ILLINOIS DISTRICT. 4 bellece in (fod, and Jeel & profound convictivn | my nomination, The nomination I must have. | er, J. C. Brown, A. i Fifth Ward: G, | only Northern member of Congress who had diana speakers, and the Goyernor recelved many Speclal Dispatch to Tus Tribune. that the fruits of triumph thus achieved will turn | dohn, the ex-Congressman of Tammany, pugi- | P, Lewis, F. Warren, re, I, Glester, | o0 %000 effrontery and 1 cownrdice t Itighwood, 1lighland Park, Ravenis, and Win- | callers ot the Exceutive rooms, Many cltizens A I, Aug. 2.—The Republl {0 ashen on (ke itps of the tictors, I believs you | lst, and gambler, slded by Tammany, éan pro- | John Powen. Sixth'W Parkins, George en ery moral cowardice to netks, lets than coat of houto, Nnhcll:flrgf for ln: gr Cohlr:lhuu tunlnlmlloucmm helped to makothe L':"”zl Cr;:xv:fi‘lo;._ol t'!" sqv):‘;‘-:ut:::l CI‘;;‘ ,hpm vet reallze that un hoiest defeal twould hats | curo it. Heath, J(.‘ ni?"i::‘ C. W, rige up on the floor of the House, Indurse Ben 3 Vo) 0o, lave built at presen 3 me, resaion: g he Se J 1} o ] por ] Town: C, M. X, \ ol ¢ ::l{fi;nuulyul‘xrmlto:rxl;llges. l':-?d o e cwn adfoining | MONIRTORETY 2 Piet was lield In thinclly torduy.. 1t was called | SRRk of Sous Prommiutos bctomione (ong Fuathin, | T, Gopemis o The Eaeat Bhota of New ;‘,'?“,‘? iy patchun, Jysies Brown, Clinton g:)ll‘xglln:d;l:::m&lulx:::ll'::r:"z( il ko Jot Vi he v = % U, E, Al | . }::,':;féfi {mmedlatoly, fo can keop og ballding. | REPUBLICAN PROSPECTS, | toorder by tho Hon. A. W. Metealf, of Edwards- = York, am o hard-money man; my party i u | Bantow. Albert fach, ¥ Barney has also achleved some slight newepaper Duru you trust your chiliren in Chicagol Louk s | MEETING OF THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE cox- | ville. Onmotion, Col. John Thomas, of Belle- UNCLE SITAMMY. Lined-money party: 1ehiul hoat the heid of & | Finanée Commitice-Firat Ward, James Kimball: | notariety a5 a Congredslonnl - investipator the fearful rato of mortality nmong them., MITTEE. ville, was called!to preside, and . Y, Ieadel A “DANBURY-NEWSY VIEW OF It party who “for the Inst twenty-five or thirty | Second Ward, A. Boaworth; Third Ward, i, F. ¥ - BaLor MEARS & (0., 47 Reaper Dlock, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribu J pbie okl . sobe 1 {7hton™ (n Danbury News cars hias ind but_three promitient princlples: | Burt: Fourth'Ward, D, R, Jencke; Fifth Warl, 1. [ On his departure for Washington, ho ________m__‘ e Yom‘c D vfi"—‘l“’hu ;:xccuu\"'c P of the Bunker HiIl Gazette, nlvfctml Secretary, When Sunuel J. Tllden cume up 0 Alhany, i’lrul, loaves and fishes; second, hard tmone: Clifford; 5{?"‘ \\'flld. 3 dc“_n{nn; Town, J.'C. | “toted with him a carpet-snck fllled to T, SUORTHIENS GOORS . | teoof the Republican National Conmitteo met | 1o ooy Siorbos, of Madison; It M. Tylery f [ 1 ot et et et inttmae e, R tors O o o s | > Commmliiee o Musiems. . Weld, T. W, Abell, | the bursting Mmit with floancial mensurcs, TN I b L 8t. Clair; E. Beeger, of 8t. Clair; and A. e HieYe : oveEmuEnt.. ‘Oue; cltoreto. caforco tha th Frank Preston. amendments to the Constitullon, snd subjecta (X (l l l to-day at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, whichisto be { Coll 0, assl Cot, | with him. 1ic never bad but ons.intimate, aud | cost us tho loss of powor. The ntlicos ure lost ly " | its iendquartera during the campalgn. Tho full | Mo oiatad Conn eners "o e Col. | that waa William Tweed, lato s citizon of New | 10 us; hard money {5 gone, and, tmforsunaters; | A bl meeting will bo held soon by the Club. | for dlagnosi at tho hands of nosing commit- s = 4 Thomus stated the object of tho meet- York, now u cosmopolitun, I remember when | the Governmient lisa been prescrved. Infation | A Tilden and Hendricks Club has been orgtan- | toes, all eager to do something under the gulse list of the Exceutivo Committee compriscs Zacharfah Chaudler, Chalrmun; R. C. fuz to be the nomination of A candi- 3 date for Congress from the EBeventeenth McCormick, ~feeretary; A. B. Comell, | Distetet and & member of the 18 a delusfon, but a body of political simpletons, | lzed in Elgin; its membership at present num- | oo drorm “Tho First District has, however, had he came into the Governor's room in the old be i el r to b | bers only cighteen, olrel ; h s B Capitol, aud touk the extended hand of John, i;‘:‘m{,‘:‘,‘;‘&f",};‘"‘“fldg‘;wfi"".fi,‘; [,f,lfifl: I{’ cnt".'h:: % her eyes opened. 8he has been gradually ex. O T jal m.:;:fi‘}?l;ig Tribune. periencing a chanee of heart, and {8 willlng and . ] oS John M. Forbes, Marshall Jewell, o . ] i A. DIx, the retiring Governor. Iislittlo, thin, | specleisa humbug, They ssk an Increase of Bk dv ks 3 ho Republlc At B. B. BATON'S, 53 State-st. | Wiiim 1 Koinble, Goorgo 4. - Hulacy, | sess tal wacont thus o Mouron b ont | dry ingera wero ll seated and seamed, and. 1fs Fijc inonoy il s ronit af (ne egumption | o Bt Ter EMght pon. Tashation ot ihs | Which s sbandone i 474 15 Toiaw smhg ESTADBLISUED 1853, Willlam E. Chand ci Y ol Bl et Ml o 1 | bunds were covered with sharp, bright-red I adk. Tiey sra strong fn Olio, ndisns, and ocratic Club, It Is singular speech ods that knew not Israel. —_— llam E, Chiudler, Charles C. Fulton, ex- | 1, Kyeltner, of Bt. Clalr County, nominated fesel vy right-red lnos, | 15ceems Gome powor fn Hiinols,—three great [ Domocratic Club, "It Is a singular speech for a | g _OCEAN_ STEAMSIKILS. Qov. . F. Noges, Willlam Curfibuck, James I | iydye lenry 8. Bakor, of Alton, as the candi- SO sanna Root, C. J. Fllley, George Gorliam of Californfa, | quec of the Republican ! . i D) party for Congress from : Nol‘tll Gel-mml Lloyd J.L. Averill, g, J. Patterson, J. Y, Stone, and | o Seventecnth District. The General said . Elibu Enos. Of these, tho only ones { ynat this was no mere empty nomination; that i ,,J;!g,;*,;fvg‘:,;:,;gg‘lr;;;gyn,;go-fl;_;rq!n;;g'g.v_%;;n;g;- absent were Halsey, Root, —Gorhamy | gitnough this district had goue Democratic the o showlng where he hud handled the wires. I| andpopulous States. It is nccessary to steure | Pemocratic meoting, and shows that Gen, Stiles | © Untll the election of Barney Caulfleld In notleod, 0o, that e shuok Lis right hand. free, | theis c-operation we will probubly. have to | hsa Lardly got used to bis new hornces. fle | 1874, the Flreb Diktrict wag continnule from and trahaferred the taugled wires {0 his loft | tako ono of them for Vio-Drosidedt, and, to | dafmed that the "1"1';,"’“"‘“{: pastylisd become a | 1000 seprosented Iu Cougresa by lepulilicans, beforg his could ot at thie Governors, Tl ho | harmonize all differcces, we will suafocont the | Beccsslty, ete, o 184 gs the Dumocratfe party | who were cliosen by “greater or loss iy pecedaround o room, Never shall | forget that | pill, sud sutisfy them by’ making a meantugless f 1d hoeiino a blot unontlseartli’ Thautbumt | Jorities.. Lo o the o Diltime prine Aquint—that peer, Wehave allinourcarcors been | demand for o repeal of the Resumption act, | 10 it ‘“{’ Was too wuch of an_effort for the | duce ib W ©F pasaage apply 1o A el o oOrs; " ] General, 1t was not a speech well caleulated to | clples, and how it rcpented of its backsliding, Tates of m Nei rk w Soutnampion, | Averill, and Stone. Danlel Sheptierd_of | a6t two terms it would go sonolonger. The | tulled peers: but ko is the peerer. Sam Tiklen | Tickle them thus, und give them the second he Democratie heirt, Judge Wile will bo told in the following cxcerpts from Ll » Lundon, Yavre, and Hremen, first cabin, $100¢ Ko Chicago, was present in place of Mr. Root. Ex- Is the peercst man I know of, He s the wirest | pla ho ticket, will satlsfy them. fire the Democratic beurt, Judge Wilcox, us & ERes fronytu cabin, $60, goll: sicerage, $30 "fl’fi'fiim‘?}c'fi;l:g‘ Gor. )Ic;rmm.x::‘lmlnnmnpnr the Inst Republican | Liberals were honest In thelr actfon. ‘Tho Lib- | 3 GG, (RGH 0% 16 8 Ll Tet any ol gx’i’fm’u«‘l’urt ) lIlrI:Hm’lne; i principtes 3 | Ghnirutan, publicly celebrated bis return to the | political history of the past four years: OF] Natfonal Ci ittec, was al exey - | erals were in favor of Clvil Service Reform and 1 N ¢ ational Committee, was also present by invi- | erals were in 2 Bowling tirsca, Now York: _ | ¢pjon. - 3ot of tho members wire i the fooma specie poyinents. They belleved that thess Gront Western Steamship Line, | engaged jn_conversation at 10 n. i, but it | ends could now be Lest accomplished From New York to Dristol (England) dircct. was nearly 11 o'clock before they were catled | by the Ropublican party, and that the Egfii\fl‘l‘afl' ‘_Sumver Thursday, Aug, 2¢ | to order "by the Chairman, From this time | wounld suf port Ilayes for Prestdent, Ho (Huym5 Cabin s t““;"fll -Wednesday, ejit, 6 | untll after 6'p. m. they held continuous private | filled all Flnu demands made by the Liberals,” 81, Beeurion et .‘m;‘}g;;gefl};';i oia: teerage. 830 | consultation, allowlng no one excepting a few | Clalr County will give -0 good mujority for o, Apoiy 1o WAL ¥, WHTCE. o S b Sichigas | prominent party leaders to cnter thelr apart- | Ilayes., entral Rafleond, ments. Ex-Gov, Noyvs, of Ohlo, coming to the The Mon, A, W. Motcalf, of Madlson, scconded min, uo nutter how much alubuster may be on | Neser, That word fs not known'fn my vocabu- f&',‘"""""‘“’ party, Thecrowd numberedabout | Iu the winter of 167071 the Liglaluture then < % o cesfon nade a new apportionunent whereby 1is braw, keep his eyes cternnlly on wires fn the | lary, I will, therefore, simply suy, *Theact hin- ¥ in 6ess! ! ol i Lulight of it und b will underetand hove dudy resumption, aud demand fte repeat. Then LR COUSTY (101} netumLicANs, e g Increucl fhon Tilden's left eye beeamne surrounded by lttle | wo will make the fight on the all-absorbing Dixox, fl’,‘i,\,,g. 2.—The Hepublicans of the merly one alstrict, Now It I8 Qividéd 50 ns to wrinkles and nnfia,acm\rlng bis foreheadout of | question of reforni. Reform is the talismanic City of Dixon are orgaulzing in carnest for the | make one complets district and the greater por- symumetry, aud drawing great puckered seams | word, snd I must be proclaimed the great eme catipaign. On Fridiy night the Hon, Jobn B. | tion of two 0,'&," % of skin toward a cotmman centre on the left side | bodiment of the principle.’ "m,fuy‘ District Elecior, opens the ball bere, 1 of tho vanalstatcamun's head, 11l oyefs the | | Atter this solfloqus, Silppery Sam wroto it | it S0 L0 160 bt tho. ayea and | Tho voto of the B Bciet n16%, the first worst case of centrallzation fu the bistoryof this | The Convention adopted it. The Ilards stand Y ¥ e i o oy & ' National Line of e mecting ua the | represcsentative of - Gov. | the nomination of Judge Buker. e culoglzed | country. 1 offer in evidence, as_exhiblt A, the | on the platform becauso they desire resum )\‘th{lfll{l;fi:::: fi;{{%g‘uf;,“;”Cg;g;',;’;}og",‘{;;{,‘";‘- ::fl‘:“l‘;gé';‘m after tho new upportionment, wus ationa, 18 0! Btaumahnps. Hayes, " guva at tho leginning of the | the Judgoin un cloquent manncr. He know'that | Graphle's portrait of the defendant. Ol but tion, und the repeal of the Resumption actls Aoy on Saturday last steps wers taken to 7 Rice, B ot Now York to Queenstown and Livorpod. scsslon the views entertulned b?r Gav. | he wus the superior ot Col. Morrison, ‘The lat- | Pve known Tilden off and on for years, prin- | necessary to have it ; the_Softs becauso they imake @ thoruugh canvass of the entire county. | chicago, sevon wards e . = FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, Hayes In regard to the polnts which should | ter wasa tricky, shrewd politician, und a fifth- drpnlly ofl; ulways ton * whero therd was much | don't want resumption. For the sake of Gov- | ) soirlt inanifested was similar to md;, ook E.‘Z;um, e o407 ol (:fl\'”.llll 20, TALY ot A FOU LOXDOX DINROT. GREECE, Buturday, Aug, Cabln fllmq@. 3¢ 3 Te] Ty Brafa tor £ and uboar oo ey reacy, o ardn oo tirear “YApaly o o iy f so-;nrfl}:.&usuu Aug:13,10am | must engago the attention and support of the | rate lawyor, Judge Baker is u man of judicial or, AU 19,3 p.m | party, Members from various parts of the couns mind, of great ahility, of populsr manucrs, und ry exyrcucd thelr views, iving also the re- | an eloquent speakor, sult of thefr obscrvation and lm!ulrlu convern- Mr, 2! T. Proudy Indorscd the nomlnation of ing the chauces of Republican victorles in thelr. Judge Baker on behalf of Macoupin County, a chunce and lMttlo danger. - 1o hog been | ernment pap they sgree,—the ards suying the " ¢ + % after somathing cyer since b aa born. e his | s hialoe m.’.:.“,‘.uo'., anit U Solth that v | ‘e e yucation was no mor slave torritory | Du bage the supreme Kifack of coming forwurd whenvic- | hinders fofiation. The_leaders hopo that th or e our rulers, When o nation prefers thoso Total ... tory 18 won and tho spolls arc to be gathered fi. | mass of comglomerated stuff will answer the wha tried to destroy to those who tried to pre- Bice's majority v Yet e never has bad a leader, nor hus he ever | only purpose for which it wus inteaded—that of serve, It 1 not worth saving, Lee County will Otis was nominnted on tho Greeley ticket, Btates, The general tenor of these reports Ou notlon of Mr. Metealf, the nominatfon of | Lad tho lewd. e hasn’t the gritty stomach | holding the party together. 1t cunnot mesn i ol was overwhelmingly defeated, A Bquth Clark-st, was P Judgs Baker was made bvm‘:clunmt!on, without { of David Dudlvy Fleld, nor th{s bralny nnyuxllflu for punyyut er purpose, and without duus well ",'::‘sf,‘;, COUNTY POLITICS. Shletiar over '18'74 %gm. ~ VERY ENCOURAOGING, digsent, nstuteness of Charles O'Conor. 8tifl | it the ru;{mune sdvocates could not have been Speciul Dispaich o The Tridune, In the full of 187 there was put {n motion, ST ATE ! IINE. and it was agreed by all the ‘meinbers that the Cupt. Headley nominated George Hunter, of | you cun sce points of resemblance in the very | induced to swallow the ticket, Deeatur, 1k, Aug, 2.—Republican connty | under the uuspices of Hesing und O'Hurg, o party had never enjoyed o wore favorable pros- | Macoupin_County, for member of the Biats NEW YORK 70 SHAKO o HIVHIRA0L, DUDLIN, | piect of Victory at thls atage of a Breshicniial Board of Euunllzgl’lml; J, M. Hamill nominated BTATE o{, NEVADA... i Y campalizn, Tho reports from the South wers | Col. Thomas, of 8t. Clair County, Both spoke RTATE OF INDIAN gopeclally cncouraging, the mutubers from | in eloquent terms of their fominces, Col. adsvery TONLO Thieal ay Sheerarl Bouthern Btates declar ng that the party wos [ Thomas declined the nomination peremptorily, Uifference, He's over 70, and o\'enlr’v- Hu’s | The Democrats do ot propos to make the | politics runs bigh now, and primury mcetings | combination kiown ns the © People’s porty.”? Weazened, and ghrimpled, sud meanly cute, | race on the finance question, except ao fur as it | yre beimg held this week. © Forstinger is tiio | This was 8 league of all the foreign elemonts in There Is nothlng about the uan that (s large, | may become necessary to use it s n slde-tssuc, coming win for Sherlll, the vity and county, banded for the l“" hose of blg, generous, solld, Inspiring, powerful, or | Lut uim to play the game of reform. In this | CONVENTIONS OALLRD. sceuring tho politleal overthrow of the lwp“h. awaking, 1e's o smnall, lazy, anruus, unguin- | they clafm to hold a full hand of trump-cards, Spectal Dispaich ta The Tribun licau party, against whom war was made on ac- o, e 5 ite sure of carrying North Whel i ¥ ¢ vy tric e v ; ery B 3 Ret QaLeya, Ik, Aug. 2.~The Independent e enfore y ek, 00"t $10 o Stores, u tydng North Caroling, South | whereupon Cupt. Hunter was numinated by wee | 1y, trickling stremn, winding ‘alon; and smong | Slippery Bam being their ace, und a Reform man ALR: ) ug. 2. ndependen unt of the cnforcement of the Bunday law, a.“.:é‘:,:‘s‘,‘.‘ .\‘fiffifi?ffl?fi.r"b‘«v{fl & Ell‘fl"flfl. and " Loulstana, whilo' Mis- | clamation: tho weeds Shat iave grown "np W the teack of ])ulp ‘Lxgelleucu, t stakies elngs the offices of | County Committee for Jo Davicss County have 33,“,; 1873 and 1850, Tho combluntion wi sourl aud West Virginla might caslly be Thu following Congressional Committee was INE ;mmed it the vnmgmlgn Wis cand{'med o yw!umctl: M’;dlsnug&:umy. the Hon, A. W, AMERICAN L 4 ! hose Biatca with pruper zeal.” o Commit Sleicaif, Chairman; st. Claf' County, Wilifam tee determined that, while Frmuc\ulng thy camn- | C, Kueftners Macoupln Couuty, J, [‘lowmnn; that great river, long since drfed-up,—William | the Government, Just {ssued 4 cull for a Cunvention st Ellzabeth succcssful, as the flon. Hurdwell Slote would L. Marcy, When you are introduced to him, it Now, ts Sunuel a Reformner? un the Dith inst., to nomivate county ofticers | gay, o by a Jarge majority.” Flushed with thelr is the most natural thing in the world to sy, The pretouse thut ho s possesses not a single | and np[mlm‘dul(‘gnlu to the Congressfons! and suvcess, they determined to comduct the Con- # \\'h)" Emnmfi'l, olil boy, how are you{" Aid cleipent of nn:;lmcmhlu Joke. Two ncts of his | Benutorial Conventions, The Republicans have gressional cunpalgn of 1874 on the same_ issuy, PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. m{ rr‘\!u \'Xgiumuuly 28 possible throughout the [ Monroe County, Mr. Rluck, yernels s coldus 82 degrees below zero, O | life nre referred toto prove that he I8 a Re- | called for the 17th. No call has.yet been {ssued | gy did so to o very large extent. Darnoy Cabln, tntermediate, and steerage pussage 1 tho Bonthr g No yaul e ey pamed i Dispich 1o The ripns S e i et moutl Why, 1, tacoacr, sl o piry mian, 1le erithol, Tecd | by e ffii‘}“fl‘n'fi%‘ifi&“fi&"h“'fi&'fif Suueld e homiatabby e Denpennts anil V' . " n Lhe i i - OU WOt aweal o was o fest aceo- e chiel of e Lol Lycs, an ® s V. ! vi i ! 'eople’s part L ¢8, W 1} . it AT LoWer Hara, flortih tho principal oblective poluts of attack | | GRAND iAvins, Mich.s Auis, 2-"The Repub” | iciver you ever su, Just by tha Garnéra of his | erushed. the corrunt. Cans) g of New Yorie | tiat Sunith by tha Hepapileas ter waa 42l r lcans, The Iatter was des marvelous munlh‘ and yet u’:c ufim of u wood- | These were certnlulll)'rhurculcan tusks for one CAIRO BENATORIAL DISTRICT, fouted by 476 {n " voto of almost 20,000, which wh, en Indian sours his stom 18 fuce {s mun to perforin, and how has he done {1« Kpecial Dispatch ko The Tridune. shiowed that the Republicaus who bad wande: Doglsh and - quizzical, shived and dressed | - An huheet pross of New York Cliy exposea | Camno, T Al %11 the Demvcratie Sena- | Showed th A e emublicans who bl wandured {n an odd, drled-up, funny look “that | tho corruptions of the City Governiment; tho | torial Convention, which mects fu Juncsboro to- | ¢ " brovions clrtafient of tielr Sundy never leaves’ (L Georgs L, Fox, poor and cople touk [t up, mass-mectings wera held by | worrow, the contest between Townes of Unlon, | 0, 5057y, largely returned to tho I o lunutie’s padded cellt Bammy J, Filden, mu hoople fu which Slippery Sam took no part: | and Mayham of Juckson, for the ""“"“"“"l'" teh and nomivated for the Presidency! | a Committec of Seventy was quuhnmd. Sam | prowiegs to be bltter, aithough it Is "‘nlfl't, ll'- #heer question’—and 1€ wus_played tpon In What a enrious worlll What 4 wunderful | having nothing to do Withit; tho people (the | Tutines stads tho best suwlng, Oborlfy of | ocory'ly,—and hind the lssuo beek solely conie country] Ils speechics can all be found 1 the | honest portion), through thelr Commmittue, und | this clus, will probably be one of the uowmluees | JHH PIREN TOES SR ettt would General ofice, 138 La Sslle-st., corner Madlson. .| for tho campaign, Th B » it Ve 3 uctlon liean Congressional Conventlon of this district J. 1 MILNE, Western Ageat. sccord with “n?::xprungd ey :fé‘l.'?xk';e‘.'.‘ met L thls ity thda Alturoon s yominated UNAR AIL 0 collection and distribution of the Hon, J, W. Btone, of this city, for Repro. o g D M LINE. to be expended fn the campalign n.e‘cfimfiii’;‘lfi% sentatlve In Congress, It also u'dopl.cdplhu Poaing threo Siimdan week o and sedia. Bty appolnted hh(.':’aru. Juwell, Growell) and Forbes | following resolutions: o 3t J - 8 as 8 Committee of Finance. Herealter Kesolred, That this Conventlon does emphatic. p{:}’k":{‘;}n‘;‘m‘f"fl{&'oggfl:; northwest cormor | yembers of tho Natfonal Commitioy living | aliy indorse and ratify the nominatiun of liayes 0. P : e i West are to have and Wheeler, and recognize fn them the qualiiles 1 DUVIINET: General Western Asent., UBADQUARTERS 1N citicago, of long-trid integrity and uillly. o fold, Had nntr,!lho chatiges been rung on the SUMMER RENORRTS, and the Chicago branch will bo largely Inde. | o Hetolred, Thut o tndorss the platform of tho | CEU (¢Sl “Fisths whero e Buts hard | ubded by a virthous press, dil the. work, and | for Kepresentatiye. liave carrled the district by a large mujority. TR AFT AT T T5 AT | Dldent In Jts oncrations, tough remaining fi:‘:’,;":,‘,‘,‘},‘,fi,‘fi‘:“’“"”" seau exponient o Hepub- | YUELER Furin, Tils speeciws hate i ends | Wit the work ik oll beon e, Slippees San o The: follow g was the vate potled 1 Nuvl.!mbv{', T el of the Hing oho, Exccutive Commit- | M08 05 Tiist ee horeby spprove snd commend | Thuy cowmimenco i 1810, ‘and are “to b con | cume forwand and guve hisold und bosom fHend, IOWA. 1674: -l; “&“lll“) 1:“’! ™ Kfiml:;lgg 'i'llnz %u:mfittzc‘u ‘fi{d” the courss of our wur\lhly l“"l‘ l{l\umfiell mpyfius‘.\:fl- tinued ; ? Iyi" he ncyfir llll_)’i Luxythm): u}mut our “':f lllu:f. nl{fllvlk. otk QEN. TUTTLE. Smith, It, Caulfeld, ! ollices ¥ . T W, Fers Vil 2§ cknes, I W ' here 18 of 3 2 L 3 | clorks of dopurimenta etc. T'was decliad | e et e L Do 1o sy | resent sfcknes, The fust mian hb ki on s Supar Duyopandance o The Trins it I earth (the absent Tweed always excepted) was The principal feat of Bamuel as a reformer s 1.—It has been pube WHltAih L. Moscy, and e basust nusdo s gk | wae pebformaiafn 58, WHOLIL becmmts berammies o Ealoins, 16 Al jonlt bap, Been b matu acquaintance siuce, Marcy told him all ho | to carry the Stuts of New York bz defeating the Rety e L Fort, Madl th — —_— knew, und died, Tilden’s mind s still strug- | wicked Republivans, The Republicans wera so | De@cratie party, that, at For sou, on the Total..... 0,79 . 10.-9: gHug with the luformation, e husn't picked | corrupt, and bud so little regard for the rights | evenlug of his defeat for Governor, the Repub- | Caulfcld's ninjorit; N up a political atom since, Tilden {8 & spfritlces | of thu honest Democracy, that they polted too | lfcuns held a mock funcral, at which the suppos- TIR 1875 VOTR. smalgamation of Marcy and DetWitt Clinton. | many yotes, That wus o great erroronthe | jijous remains of Gen. Tuttle wero In tha fall of 815 the People's party wenb ‘That's why he's # at hoine”* on the Erie Canal. | part’of ths Republicans, and Slippery Sam, alded taced fn a coffln bearlng hls carly towork to sccuro the election of its can- When Tilden graduated at law, he had arough | by his friend, the Boss, corrected it by stuttiug | Plece h ol R didates, lealng wus made the stundurd-bearer titns with his smooth face, He was 23, aud | fito th bullot-boxvs u sufliclency of volos, not to | 80d _ publicly burned,~the ev. A | of the combination, He wauted the ollica looked Mke u boy. Ie lasn’t chonged tmuch | elect Seywour, but to placs HNoffman at the | C. Willlams, present Chaplaln of the 8tate Pen- | of County Treasurer. Flushod with Lis since, DBut he dfuln't know what to do. Ho | head of the State Government. Ilow that was | iten! huj'. preaching a funerul-sermon, And now | success of tho two previous campalgos, he weut 3 B V. nine mambers of the Executive Commll meRYL BI?TACH; i_" l:i; a t-;mls'v.(tutel 3 quorun, sud that tho. Eéfifi’nfi'&’l E""{K‘" 250 suliiaiaingihe Hteprity, of thadie- e shall meet from time totime as deem nctive principics of Hepublicaniy 9 oponed Junol for 5 | by teChntriiun i ecrotary. Thebootioorsm, | o Jispioecs Thavowa plede ourseives ta 18 haarty in the Comumil and vigorous support of tho nomluee of this Tun. GEO. 0. LONOER. Propriotor. - [ 43,0e,38014 10 1 Popuntiteswooms at tho hotel. | venuiofaud Wil atand by him and our. dag_ thi tlon with the' other membera of {ho Natlonal | 4lscyia, o CrO¥R ouF eilorts in the coming OAMPAIGN GOODS, Committeo in all parts of the couctry, Indi J & i N udge Btone was nomiuated on the second viduel members of the Comimlitteo were quite b.ulodlf ottlog thirty-Ave of ifty-nlng votes, or MPAIGN UUTFITS. taciturn in regard to the result of the meeting, | the .ofid vots of Kent oud_Allegun Countles, We and u muforityleft the city as soonas the sessfon | and three from Ottawn County, The Ilon. Sugalraeared to '“"‘“hl complete fl“'fl';‘ for | euded. Ex-Gov. Noyes, ot Oulo, sald that a | Hamilton Rich, of lonfa, was the other candi- 1,840 1,016 ltude for thelr zeal in )mlnu‘llng aur local shaved, he watched and rayed, and it preved | done vour readers already know. It w. coul I lteynolds, who deposes and suys hio [ in rough-ahiod, delermined to brook uo opposl- e, .l'}:,f,’l‘,‘n;u‘r'"fl::‘“b‘ ‘"f;' 'fie:i(l 4 ‘{{,‘"“ as | general ' date, Judge Stone'la n voung wman in the prime | ou his mind, vet ho kept a stht |'||\pcr Ilp.lJ i‘hu gmnd\{n feat in relormotlon cver practiced, [ knows us mucliubout that affulr as any other | tion, %‘m'u while Le had everytmn!g i3 own o LD G & TG, REPUBLICAN VICTORY NEXT PALL of life, about 40 yearw old, ono of the leading | down eame, but it wasn't up tocomnwon ex- | worthy the fumu of the two distingulshed op- | mun; that Tuttle’s name wus ot on the cofly, | way, but for bim was reserved o practical uppll- 118 Itandolph-at., Chicago, 11, seemed to hin alwost a certaluty, His own | lawyers of this dlstrict, formerly Judgo of the | pectatious. ' Then ho tried” his chin, Not crutors, was duly commented upon by Ilornce | but that the lmcrl{nluu was, “Down with | catlon of the classic proverb: “Whom the X3 Eend for circulars, ?1“"“ wm:lm\\'?l ;‘A:rnuc‘,l &'l;':’ n'laigglxl)::h}rl}‘lfi for | Alicganand Ottawa Clrcult, and one otthe sblest | o thing Then he checked it Too thin— [ Greeley in an opan letter to Slippery Sit; lllll‘l Treasou | —that Tutile's name wes not inene Eodn would destroy Lhey irst make mad.” Tho — nyes an hecler, g It s ana | and burcst men in tho Staf —— o KEGALS would o Tepublian. | o thought iF” Gor, | rousiag majort: Hies " My Baiiteiofia QI7ICE 07 THE CoMITROLLKE OF CURRERGY, Hendricks had refused to accept the secon VINST INDIANA DISTRIOT. Cotic asihaton, B dy Moy b 96} | place on the Democratic Ucket ho might | EvansviLs, Aug: se SermniTh ebruter, of N ST isbereby vet to i Pecsane wiko imay b fave been the most troublesonte opponeut | this cir ) Was Tomivated for Conjsress by the Ciiall, that The same must bapresenied to Nattan i1, | agalust s majority for Iayes In his State, but | Republican Convention held hers to-day, Rimer Becolver. with thalegal proof thereof, with: | yaked with Tilden, his ivfutnce amounted to THIND MICHIOAN DISTHICE, loved," (Rais trom thls daie gt (bey wlllbe dlsals | [iyele, Benator Patterson, uf Bouth Curoling, | Dtsonr, Mich., Aug. 2.—JonasIL. MacGowan, g Oumptionies of Ls Gurreadz | #uld the Bepublican purty tnight safely depeud | of Coldwater, was today monisated for Gon: sparse. One day ho put ou a bold fuce,—his | w8 o daring fest of reform, stands’ out 80 bul tioned; that the demoustration had no refer- | County Board, o nisjority of whowm were uuder heeand askioit b pr‘acepznr..luago Edwards, | Sna stinilmo that piave Dessorls can sdvnth | ence 10 hines that tha ey An G Willinio oa | control, refused to glvo the Republicans about 1t; eald he couldu't get wuy clicnts or | ing to or take nothiug from ft. 8o complete | invited Lo ureak, but refused, because whon he | fulr seprescntation among the judges of clee- fecs§ wus too youthful {n appcarance; couldn’t | wus the act, und 50 grand was the conception, | presched a funeral-sernon it was bis duty to tell | ton. Au hldlt;nnllun wmeetlug was called and rulss a beard, inustache, gostee, or dollar, ‘The that no Deinocratic paper, hot even the scurviest | uf a resurrection, but in this case he could de- | held st Farwell Hull. Specches were made de- Judge was puzzled, ond reserved bis opinfon. | shect, controlled by the most senselves editor in | sire no resurrection. nouncing the County Comuisstoners und Mr. Daya becamao weeks, weeks months, uur Bam l the land, ever refors 12 it, lest (ts sublime gran- 1t 1s decidedly apparent that Gen, Tuttle's | Hesing, und the latter, bucked by a horde of my's fuce very serfous. Ho struck ft—an jdea. | deur might be murred. recent speech hurd the Democracy terribly. | bummers and blacklegs, eudeavored to break Oic afterooon b aaye: “Judge, I think j will [ Now comes Wie st gread fead fn tho wav at L Thcy cannot got wround §b auylow, wituout | up the weetdng. A rush was

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