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¢ @Thicago Dailp TXibune,, >4 = g B e ; = = E0n B - s 7 VOLUME XXXI CHICAGO, -MONDAY. AUGUST 7, 187G I ; CE FIVE CENTS. = there Is any reason for the withdrawal of Cul- | B. Tha; g 1y well, \ - | B yer, in the same Convention spoke 88 fol- | all understand perfeetly well, without any words | went to work with awill, and In the course of | 1f i be 3 POLITIC A L, lom from the State ticket, or that auch w‘:r.!on 18 | lows: g L of cxplanation fram me, why It Ix that I make you | tinio heenme a happy and prosperous peaple, ;:? a's mm ocffl:fl ::5”:4,'-';‘.?,;“':1',:','5‘: :fx;m:fl':‘-‘ 1] £l o 3 2] ¢! % for a moment considered, owever it may strike | wo can at 1east hy discussion entlghten, et T e B e e ety o | ¢, U¢h act8 of disinterested kindnean couid not Ne: people elsewhere, s recelved liers mshearing | and concentrate the poblic in the State of New o acnoniedementn o my | fall to be appreciated by these peaple, and, Evely manifestation of & ridiculqus canard char: | Yotk npon thia. qosstion. il wave. it foom DAL | Fkcys oty Lratann for ihelr kinnesm in making | LHoush & majority of them tere of (rish na: neterlstic of the Times, My, Cullom s actively | fesrful carrent h?( circultolsly, but certalnly, | thia viait, in paying me, in paying us, the citizona I-lml:illty, and differing from him In political cnt:ngml in the canvass, and it 18 recelving con- | sweepn maaly on théough the nuerow gorge of the | of thia ch, of° Colombus, ' thia kindly greeting, | sentiment, yet they became his ardent support- siderable accesslon of Independent strength, | onforcement of laws to the spnccless scean of | We are glad to meet you, we thank you for your | 8 in the campalgn which resulted fo Mr. t{mwlnz out of the disafTection withtho action of | civilwar, {Cheeex.] Agmainet this, underall clr- fot only wos all his property in Chi % 5 1n his fwn oame, bob W T sl waa Jed and bl partncabip onchanged; (i) (hak e er, aince hio beeame A resldent of 'Chieago, | IF befote, during, or aince the Nefeiien, bt bt of changing his residence; (G) that he never stated that he vgonlxl not live ung u;’ lh’{! [ j i! Preparations in Washington SHIPPERS OF for Campalgn Routine ; e { | call, and trust that “your visitwill beone (o bo | Whecler's elction to the Stats Legislature the | Government, uned i v cnmstanees, in every place and form, wo muat now | plearantly remembered, and onc sentence further, | followlng year, which event may e reganied as nt, nat uned any language that conli ba Work, . i mougrel Dewocratlc Conventlon. andat all dmas apriote @ reotuts i ungafiering | T teant that Elnee (s evening OF (o-mortow | e eommenseiens ot a neliical carér which wg‘rl.”l?niunllfl"ui‘lla‘nti:tnllfin\'("e';fctt;?-l?;‘r, the Tiebans rediatance, The public mind will ear tho avowal, | morning, before yon leavo for your home. Y0u | jing culminated in his heing the sccond cholie of | 84 atiorney both for a colony wio proposcd emi- i INDIANA. Snler il kI refolatah o Tt ta | Soune fentiomen of niiane, o iy ol penle | e Suonloete 1n Mo belng e S6eong SCE | gkl Bl oy ST e oo, ot y 2 eral, jadien of 1 , o ‘i [ The True Inwardness of the GEN. NARNISON, B i s Incoming Aminiairation suall attompt | Er ol g s 1o, pleasure. at ths Govers | deatinlcs, manufacturars, 11fs misslon was to sccnre from : Bpectal Dimatch to The Tribune. 10 carry ont the line of pollcy thot has heen fore. X d. Mr. Wheeler could have done otherwise than TNDIARATOLIS, A, O.—Senator Slorton tele- | Aadowed. we anduinee that wnitss the binck nand | 20 s eaiec: Of IR Y00 e e marks, hio | e dId, by Titerally carrying ont the (nstructions raphs that ho will be her and deliver his open- | 2f, Hepublicantem ‘turns to blondored, andnteks | oy " ongiislastically choered by the vast | Of tioreivhom he reprisented, but his Kindness fng specchnext Friday night, A glorous re- | & caffoldingtfr coercion—anwther name. for oxa- | fudience. The Glee Club then sanis the Centen- ‘Zg é‘:’“&:“&“ffl sense of justice induced 'llf:‘l =t v Y i l e the cause of the "pour and opprasse ception was tendered Gon, Harriron upon his | cution—we willreverne the order of the French Heve nlal song, which was loudly applanded. . ]"’. ‘the f 1 o a4 oltlon, &nd kave the binnd of the people by makin The Clairman_ then futroduced Capt. R, B, | people, tn the face of resentment and disappro: arrival home at midnight Inat night. A1l along i HEOpie hy. o4 5 e o atfon of his employers, and without any other those who would insugnrate a Ielgn of Terror the | Bmith, of Columbus, who sald that he took ns {" J theroad to the city, at Muncle and Pendleton | first victima of n natlonal gufllotine. (Cheern.} | an indlcation nf their anticipation of the future hope of m.vnr(l han that which the cotisclous- especinllj, largs crowds were gatlicred to | The Democratic party mado the issne at the 1aat | their coming here to ses tho next Presdent of | NS of having done a good sction Invnriably the then Empcror an order permitting the colon; t0 fmport free of duty all dgricaltnral nnd ather fmplementa they mighit need for thelr vwn nsc. 'he manufacturera wero interested In this becauso, 11 this colony used American mnnchinery, the nas tives, Jn ordor to compete with them, wonld hayo been abliged to do 8o, and thue tho market for tha sale of Amerlcan manufactured machinery wonld have been enlarged. Mr, Canlfield visited the City of Mexl:::d hadan audlence with Maaimillan, and Wo offer to dealers and consums= Systemutw Defamation ers our celebrated Lackawnnna of Mr. Cullom, Coal, by CARGO, CAR-LOAD, or at rotail, nt lowest market rates. Also, LIILIGH, L':{I},'lf,';.,‘.‘f,:d PRES | Important Defection in the ] 3] v H y’ | fi%&hnrfi? for smith purposcs; Ranks of the New York §1 D p e e e Wit Brings to hmwho perforion . Buch 14 the na. | &08 the onder lsued, Hut the astamsination of tho TAR JILL, BROOKFLELD, r give tho next Governor of Indlana a | SISl M Meniblcon party, et n Jhe | the United Statos. e thought that they had |y o8 hq T Tor the bigh ofiico of Vico. | Emperar,andine dlstarhed ntata of afafts n exi- B emocracy. ted wiacly § Ing b the next hich' follovwed th d CANNEL COAL, for steam or welcome, and to all of them he had a few | policy, the Sonthern Efates wonld ot only go ont | 8:ted wiacly in coming herd to sce the Prestdent of the United Statcs; and that th | Spavhich followed that tragedy, resulted In the e d words to say. Nearly 6,000 people ereeted him | of the Unian, bit would lisve adcguate caree for | Ereaident, “The noxt Presilent does not live i approushing. cloction 1n November sl Tatlfy | 1 o onsy e clonion hei baon Tonein Sor ity " ittlejohn | 2won arriving hlime, and from 1,000 10 2,000 fol- | $000{n %, lEheers; .e"‘;"{f‘u‘:k":'n"“““",'l'l’“‘u‘,h | Gov Temiricks o it gt may vo him n great | ié nominatlon by an overwhelming mn}only ware maiy St. Louls capltalists and other manu- 144 Market-st. The Hon, DeWitt 0. Littlejol a 5 of 3 3 ! over all opposition for the position to which he | facturers “Interested. it was throngl theso St YARDS: 8 h lowed the carriages containing him and mem- | vember last, with 13,000 voters, [ ahall not re- | dealof trouble. It will save Lim from writing i ["J ¢l rita, Lh be | Loujs le, who were frlends of M, ; 1772 South Olark-st. Will Support Hayes and bers of o committes who had gono up tho rond | Sede from U hiving admited that in ¢ curteln con | that feter ol serepiance, whieh he und Gov. | S0 o ey ED R e | L e nekvicen o apsorney. dote b 5 * 4 e! i en Liave been drinking sotnuch Saratogn-wa- . T8ubmit to your own sens Y24t e OFFICES 7'{ 144 Markot “:st . ‘Wheeler. ’tl%lghfin;‘«!:l}:{;:uflx‘-‘fllu':‘:&l‘:‘ 3‘,.‘;".’:,‘1,'”"._.?‘35’;’,, f,';‘l‘,','eé‘érd" parntion, s that the contingency hns | tor over. Thespeaker then sasured the sudicnce R whAUME: Catlaotd ld fof hin eliente. an an atiar. 100 Dearborn-st. fired, bands played, and. the ity was ey M e ertraonebja_tn | $hnt Gov. Hayes would hethe next President. ARKANSAS, neys I8 8 legitimate subjoct for nttack; or whether fi——_—-— * ALIVE WITH ERTHUSTABY, fhe timo, mode, ar mensnre of redress. What | 1t 08 plain da tho yriting on the wall st Bel- | Ax UNPLEASANT OUTLOOK PoR REPUBLICANS. | it It honorble to ro misrepresent the {acts and the A Very Hard Nut for Even Copperhead Jaws Desirahlp Offces| o™, Tilden Encouraged Sccession and TO RENT Opposed Coclzrcion in 186 When the General reachod hume, the Ion. A..| person, what sight of property, what domestic | shazzar's feast. Ie then pald » clowing tribute Speclal Lurrespondence of The Tribuse. Q. Porter, on hehalf of the clllwtvluu of Indla- rlfhtnrnm—nc o wiint (Fanehise; what securlsy 0 | to Gov, Hayes' record as Governor ot Ohio, and | girrie Rock, Ark., Aug. 3.—The political napolls, congratulated bim vpon his safe ar- [ Jfoor liberty, la nfringed by the rupture of the also to bis military carcer during the War | 000010 1e Btate at the present thime fs ver, Fival nnd s uomination, o responded fn n | fedoral relations between the Statea? {Applause.] | waged by the Domocrats down South to destroy | Fituation ln P y brict, feltcitous speech, In the coutte of which [ Furtlier on the same gentleman sayst the” natlon, ~ Tha speaker then referred to and | uncertain—uncertain I one respect, but certain he sald he «Yld uot seco how he could Let one arraw winged by the Feieral how strike | Apoke of the War; that 4.000,000’u! alaves were | inanother, It is aconceded fact, even by the well get out' of mecepting the nomi- | the heart of an Amorican citizen, and who can | frccd by the first Hepublican President, Lin- | Republican party, that there {s not power enough natlon,” The Republicans - all over the | Mumber tho avenging darta that will cloud the | col. 1t wwaa in the fitness of things that Ruther- | 4oy or ranks to overthrow Demoeratle rule Blate nro jubilant, and no nomination | Restens in the comlfct that will ensuc? What | ford B, Hnyes should be the Centennlul candi- | o o i thoughs th has piven anéh widcspread sutisfaction and | eh 1 the duty of the peuple when we come to | dato for the Presidency, and the Rtepublican | Curine the present campalgn, even though they ol {9 g N il e A W meetlhlc‘ x"?:“’t‘:‘;’n’.‘x‘“"""z"n‘,“é' Lnloll; ml{‘lfibfl party will clect him, tod. It was the Republi- | marched ta the polls in united and solid phalanx. Tioved that hie will secopts and Tn iy cvent Mia | heasonsis semtostiont ® c-nrot be done, what then=| can party thet gavo'life and truth to the Declar- | But the position of the Republlean party is na letter to the Committee will be ready by Tues~ | ¥ Thero fs o purc unaflosed cffusion of Saces- | Mhon of Juependence. It waa the Republican | problematical as a proposition in Euclid is toa time, ns to say ho left his cuuntry during the Wart Tar Trauxe alao aeserts that Mr, Caulfiell was the only Northern member wito ‘defended Ben MIit's conparison of Camp Donglas to Anderson- wille, Is thot statement falr or honorable? .IMd not Mr, Cauifield eay that, while there was auffer. ing in Camp Douglas, thero was none save wWhat would be experienced [n any place where s0 many men were conflued? DId be not aleo stafe that there was nothing in the treatment of the prison- ers for which cither the General or the State Gove ernment could be censurcd?! ‘The telegraph col- nmns of TUE TRIBCYK, If | mistake nof, contain these tatementa by Mr, Canlfleld, [n answer to o party that haswrittenupon our flag, in indelible ) . . IN THE day. A + | slon, without attempt at concealment, to which lunc’m, “Liberty and Unlon, now cand foraver, | Freshman, Last April, a Conventlon was held :‘“‘:f,;gf“t'; ]fll"hfll"l:‘s"'ma:k‘l"‘:{';“_{r‘:}a“fi" Hint.bs THE INDEPENDENTS ¥ Y mp Dougla v 5 , N of this Distrlct yesterday mnominated James | Mr. Tilden gives bis asscnt a3 one of the Vice- | one and [nscparuble.” It was the Repubiican in this city which olected delegates to the | wantne barracks in which the Union volunteers Slippery Samuel's Views | 8 Hi P Zoiints for Gongress. Aftor | Presidents of the Conventlion. Well may tho | Party that bas declared our commion scliool sys- | Cinclnosti ~ Conventton, bt declared by | wero stationed while In Clicago, and added i f trying to escape it for tiwo years, the thing has | Chicago TV his + 1s bad, aud 1 |.tem the bulwark of our frec mstitutions, With | a gerles of resolutlons that owing to that, since his attention “was “called to the . on the Question o flially caught un with Bhin nunfi;‘:mcd”‘tfiu;‘fl"ny w';:;fifi:m:);fi;:‘xm :lu ‘:fl,l i g]urlu\llo rmfid'(‘{:c "i“kc’ ';m} ] (‘c:r the corruption that was apparent in_the | dacired ‘#’i“x‘r‘afiync“l'mnm? :1'2’.'.’"‘»»-:30'-'3'?0;’.5‘“.3 : the West ‘. s | that the people would ‘take tlie control of the | ) 5 4 f v } s R O Resumption. ]Nnuxuvq“gr,y ’1'.,?:": fifif":f‘_‘a?n_ B. Marr- | instead of him carrying the party, Soldiers of | Government out of the hands of the Republican azflmm‘cp‘m _m-filg' :‘“c‘ -;'c,: g\‘::"n “u.s:: tlf could not be questioncd that they would not havo son returned home Saturday night. On the ar- rival of the traln a ealute ‘of cannon was fired and a large delegation of Republlcans escorted him to his home, where the nomination for Gov- crnor was furmuhy tendered him in an adidress I:'y the Hon, A, G. Porter, towhich Gen. Iar- rison replicd, promislug to announce his decin- fou as to his acceptancewarly this week, been able to anawer the questlon “accurately withe out reflection, Docs the langunge unsed {' Mr, Caulfield juatify your chargo that heindorecd 1HIl's speecht ‘Will you republivh the debate, and show any Ianguage dttered by Mr, Caulficid which in- doreed 8 charge of cruclty to the prisoners con- fined at Camp Douglaa? Concernlny the faflure to secare nl‘pm rlations. Wil you plcasc stute, {f Cauteld should be de- the North he ot party, and place its control in the hauds of the | FOPRG. muiragen i Noweinborl Not anly the compans | Hreanatle Dciocrser: e beliesed that the | SPLILt ‘o sumce ot n cleion held by fon of Tweed, Connelly, and Gene, the inlt’)lcr P"""M would ratify thic chofee of the Conven- | Tyumoeratfe Judges and clerks, at which a He- of the Credit Mouitior Ui, sthich atcle its thow. | Honin November by un overwhelming majority. | puelican woild not. b allowed to be present, £ands, you its millions, from tho people, but the | The Costrmau tien introduced Gen, J. Wat- | fryygyps rn smoothiy for o time, wntil one day nan c’»l-’n. acted ucv'xwvr‘nsmc‘:u. gy élmumnslt Tek Melthr, ar 5‘:}'"%flffp"fi;‘i‘x‘-flufii‘iqfiflh»‘fl' Genr A, W, Hisiop came (céxl-wn;l‘l with s call for shameless disloyal Conyention ever Leld North 3 2 * | & Republlcan State Conventlon for July 27, to of Mason and Tiixon'e. Line,—a man wall fitted | Ve never sce thu people of an adjoining Sste | nomfuate a State ticket and Preaidentinl Elec- WILLIAM C. DOW‘ The Visit of Five Hundred Indian- ians to Gov. Hayes. Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING A German Democratic Paper on the feated because no appropristions were made for —_—— K i i — %o nct with Vallandingham ‘on the Committce | traveling hundreds of miles without it signals | ore, signing himsclf A, W, Bishop, Chatrman | Culcago, whether Senator Logan ehould not he OARTIAGES. Unholy Anti-Republican Alliance DISCARDING TILDEN. on Hesolutions n 1831, in Chicogo. Apoc. | Somelliig. It shows that they are in euriiesty Tesident Ececative Comiaifice.” Fha Han, 8. deteated" 1o, do you pivye Reiiblicas 10 R in Tllinois, TIE HON. DE WITT €. LITTLRJONN DECLARES FOR SLIPPERY SAMUEL country in the L'gmlng clection, You doy not (‘;";ml;“f{fff"' ‘,‘,,f_’,‘,‘“‘;;’:“ .”lu‘.,l::,,?::{;'fif: Lr‘x‘l' 5'22':.‘1‘:;‘3“;' :'vnuvfl: %X;wgo.:\i fifi"iu'fl“'f&i(‘.& ‘x‘ll: i HAYES AND WHEELEI, D UE ropuse to be humbugged by the party which i clection? : ; . New Yorh Ther, 4z« TIE SIEWS ON RESUNPTION, Drencies Tefor Withoo a rofortin i, he | Sishop, usking bim and the fuction be repre- | *Sonciur Logan not only atied to rocuro the in. § | Willlam A. Wheeler’s Valuable | e on. De Witt . Littlejohn has just an- Cincinnatt. Gasette, Aug. 5. speaker then proceeded to disscet the ciement | So'tes 46 MECL . rertion by the Fenate of any appropriatiun_ which . Service to Poor Farmers. nounced In a letter to a friend, “I have fully Fum or at any later date that deaided not to support Mr, Tilden for President, jent, and consider the propricty i Mr. Caulield failed to have ndoptea by the House, necessity, and then procecds to show that it fs tlon, and showed how little hope there was in | of Tominating n State ticket, ete. gnmuel J. Tilden declares aptcle poyment a | comprising the Democratic National Converr 3t bio also falled to retain In the Seiate an iten might be Yo are selling at greatly re- algght be conven! 1 shop, in | kcenrud by Mr. Caulfield for 8 Jight on our crib.—a duced prices, - bt hall vote for Hayos and Wheeler" This | a0 casy, aud will make s Hittle difference, that [ IEISE80Y feform aave thet of PULCRE WA | thenamo of bls wing of the party, declined, and | mtics in which he eammorce uf tho entley North: LANDATS, LANDAULETS, WASHINGTON NOTES. conclusion of Mr. Littlejohn fs not surprising | he wonders how It can bo necessary at all. It is | plowing terms, how Iinyes camn to the reseue |yt GRS O oo "'l‘hei\'nw-l)e’;d Canvun}: Donten. what treatment do you a0v1se for Republice 8, 43 MAINE, when it fs remembered that heis among the few | to be done partly by reform—thiat s, by putting | of the Unlon at Cedar Creck, and predicted that | yion i wos held. It declared ftself the Republi- | a8 Logant OLARENCES, COACHES, Spectat Dispateh to The Tribune. Now York delegates o tho Bt. Louls Conven- | in the Democratle party~but, mostly by glivter. | 10 8 similar way ho would rescue tlie Republic I | can'party of the State of Arkansas, Indorsed | , At 1Enotducto the public that the reatans bo s O0UPES, and 0OUPELETS, [ Wasminoros, D. C. Aug, O.—Tcllable in- * formation has been recelved licro of remittances Our Patent_Oounterbalanced Front | of money from New York Democrats by the IIREi‘IggE';.‘E %&U%gfig‘g 1caders of the Dem«{:cm;yl ‘lln Mahfi tonnld l:n the coming conteet, Mr. Tilden evidently Knows sara tho londing Carriages of the day, | e ngbouz the voters of the Plne-Treo State, and, for besuty of d“‘%n' simplic- | 14 1as been made to belleve that they aro for g’gl’lfl:?o ‘Eggg;’gm%%s o,m;“eo g‘:wll}.l:é eale like his New York constituents. Frofits to both aro nicely sountor- Minister L: ::x‘l:;";x:fi::figcd a furlough balenced by s Spring (whioh ar- ‘rmrt‘h G ths, whis l'l ho proposes to pass In rangemont i8 Patentod®), and onn | for three mnonths, which o peop » with each be lowered and ralded Indiann advancing the intercsts of the Repub- with the finger. Ilean party. He Is intimiately acqualnted with We arantce our work to bo | Indlana politics, and he feels confident that I'IRS'IEELASB, and to pleaso in | Darrison will be clected Governor. November. ¢ incs ing gencralitics. The paranips are to be but- w,‘m threc mighty cheers the mecting, at the national platform adopted at Cincinieti, tered by fino words, Over $760,000,000 of paper | nearly midnight, dispersed. It was a grand af- aud proclaimed that the party now sdminister- . 3 atfo a mnoney are to be converted into coln demand- [ falr. “At on¢ Ume not less than 8,000 people '&'.f’ufifil‘fo.fgfi{"?ru‘.?.e:&:‘m& afl!’.‘nfi;“:m notes, without a ripple, by prettiness of epeech. | were assembled in the State-House grouuds. | yya¢their tendencles are slugglsh in progres- 1e hns some new théories for counting up re- | Gov, Hayes and his wife were busy during the | goy reactivnary, and that thelr policitieal mar- sources, He counts tho bonds the banks bave | evening in recelving and greeting the vixllors | giie¢ g ju_daisger of being ailured to tho on deposit to secure thelr elrculating notes ns | from Indiana, and by their courtesy and affabil- preipice of repudiation. Withiout_cntering 50 much avilable reserve (n apecle funds, ond on | ity won all hearts; The Indianians charmed | Togioe into details, 1 will give the ticket nomi-; this he reusons that the banks can resume with- { everybody by thelr excellent drill, and thelr | naged, which is certainly n yery respectable one: ‘| thero {s no danger of n suspension of work, out contracting thelr louns. ow they can mako | quict, °"1"‘"B" and “"““c“‘““‘!i} bearing, The | Gy, A, W, Bishop wus nomninated for Guvernor, y though no appropristion has been made. Tiwn, thelr deposit bonds available for resumption, | universsl fnvitation to them is “Come again. Gen, Bishop came to the State durlng the War, | yon will sk, why did Cauileld and Logan try 1o gud have thelr clrentation Lo, ic docs nat sliow, — and was Licutenant to the Second Arkanses | get an approprintiun? Cauliield exploined that, Ferhaps he weansthat the babk drculationshall | AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE. | Cavaly, ilo.was Adjutant-Genoral on Gov. | swiththo sum ke anked for,work could by hnstonci: ”"fi;},‘fi‘f},‘,};},"’t‘{m 1t tho Treasury relssues, the | A GEIAN RNOCRANIE FADEN 03 THE DEMO- | Marphs siall aod s, i waa | tho bublding coulil be Bt under roof, workmien n} 5 atated for Caulfield’s failuro in the House and Lo- gan's. failure n tho Kenato {0 gt an auproprin- tlon for the Custom-Howte, while St Louls and other citles securéd appropris- tions for theirat Work was suepended for months by order of Secretary Briatow, wiile i investigation waw being made. During Dhat timo no money was expended on the Chicago buildinz, while In St. Lou{sund other cities worl: was pushed vigorously, In thosc cities on approprintion lad to be securell o work mispended, n Chicito tlon who sincerely opposcd the nomination of Tilden because in his opinion he wes a man utterly uhfit to be President of the United Btates. Both before the mnomination and afterward Mr. Littlefohn freely, publicly, and carnestly expressed his opimion of that fatal move of the Democracy, © Among othier things, he said that the nomination of Tilden meant that Hayes would earry New York by 0,000 majorlty, and should mean it. When, the next morning after Tilden was nomiuated, and just after Hendricks—! uncertain, coy, snd bard to please '—had got the second place on the tick- ct, John Kelly made his way to the platform to cat his appointed dish of crow, o gentletnan sit- o ¢ could b oyed In the bullding during the win- Vanks can? thierfore the deligugoncy s I tho ORATIC-INDEPENDENT PUSION TICKET, afterwania made President of the Arkansas In- | funld bo cmplogs h ng during the win ey 1er monthe, when work wonld be rearce and times banks cany therelore He LY Wm0 | Sprinatld Preie Presse (German Pemocratic), Ang. s, | dustrisl University ot Fagetteville. He ls by | 1,yrd,"and" thus thio work conld o so_puslied 5 i fession a lawyer, o gentleman of culture and To hasten thu time when tho Govi e x Jont ean resume with o suflkdbnt provislon of | The Democratic State Conveittion has turned | PIo o yen us iasten the o when the Governion overy portioular. TUB VUANKING TUAUD, o, | s noxt to Littlcjohn naked, ! What s Kelly | iy wards. =& contral EemervstE o T for i | out badly. To say that It bas stultifed fteel fs e o and, (e canMilite: for | S e, ARG Tant (f contl-soon, viicat, *Xo {nfringement of_our rights under tho abovo One of the things which both Houses of Con- | going to do now?” Littlejohn soswered nd{uslmull of temporary fluctustions of inter- | putting it mildly, when it unquallfiedly threw | Sccrctary of State, Is 8 colored mas, polislicd ju | tnlly the same srgument in the Senate. Both . ‘patent, will boalfowed, freas want todoy L fi“{;l:”}t]_':{(“‘rgd)’fiv‘m’:: w a tono sod With @ manner that | nul l(lgl‘l_glllh"'gNl‘&;::‘Y':]:}‘:'{:I‘L‘g:“:‘&‘x{l‘l‘u;;“)fir“’“’,"’l’l itself Into the arms of o smull but smbitlous | address, fluent fu speeck, aud a mun of good fn- | Houscs eald that the teaxane given were good ea- H. KILLAM & CO., Lo Dm0 e e B of | showed hls dlsgust with tho wholo | / thoredemplionoteteh Iconaidubly BoS | fraceton salling under tho plank of “Independ- | formution. As s warlisneutarian be e 1o | S00SCoUnGAAR wauid o fioter to get Aluns with thinz, “Who can telll Swallow this dose, I suppose, for he must.” Then the ques- tlon was: *' What will you do, Mr, Littlcjoln " The answer was zl\llck ind fnelsivo; What can 1 do that will real l{ serve that honesty in Gov- crument to which 1 bave always been devoted. 1 cannot support Tilden with any heart,—I will not,” The uext rg cetion was: * Why not go Tack to the Rej -an party where you rlfihv fully belong?? 1le answered to the effect that he would, under the circumstances, gladly do 290 Chestnut-st., Now Haven, Conn, | ¢xpense {n the approaching canvass will be the S o L on campaien documents, of which C. 0. TEN BROEKE s our Agent in Chicago, ;.':’lm:fi:; g'm pro::ll:tll)lf')" be. mn'!}ml l‘;_rlrm l:.hh.; fillty urine the ucxt three mouths, The Republic- e PIORORALS. | ans wil catabllsh thelr Leadquarters_ for tie - Proposals for Statiome distribution of documents as svon us Conereas TRy i:;\juumu in u’l?lsF“ll?kml(“ng.mum' “wmle the Py cmocrats Wi n lke mavuer, take posses- “""""I:'IL“.:EI.""-’u“.‘f"d".'.‘n’y'iflf”x’év".}'.“ slon of the ’Housu foldlug-room, and, If Netlco 18 hereby given, flugll;:glw(}lznplernna“hc the precedents eatablished in former yeurs are T b se awa of Wiacons! r i ‘e ;r:;am“lff%‘,gmfflh gy followed, the men and material employed by to tine, desiro to convert for ape 'il:‘[lfi;tl?n luy by fn thelr little stores of money,” | ticket that emuuated from this “usholy allk | yhder Democratic and Republican rule. o Aot 1a n belng Nt Tor Thia falle ance' therp wero not some very excellent The candldate for Auditoris J. I Berry, who | jire, 'shall wo crucify Logan for the sime offense? S5 o00000 bE paper monov, that lsall, Thnoeds | former. But it docs sppear to ua es though the | GRS MG et Hes 00 e B A cpresentatives. ilo bas been twice Audit B b e " dserctly pure | Domocratic party hiad followed & suleidal policy | OF NCPEscitatives. o boo U orted thas sued,™ It is perfectly casy, indeed ellppery. | when it surrendered the most finportant posi- rty, and is now cotisidered @ turn-coat % . C Me: 7 We hiave seen ‘all this before. It was given In tions on tha State ticket to |.hlap fractlon of mcxf‘:: :m; nbused accordingly. He lsnaon-l;l.’- ;‘,‘;’;:’u‘glm qu(';::;lfl;ltd;:m t,:.d g:fi‘:,;?,;i Gov. Bamuol’s meseage lust January, o has | doubitful numbers amd Influence, I considera- | Tuw of ex-Gov. Murphy, o perfect gentleman, Ok 14 SRS HO0Y, R i tion of thelr promises of co-operation, which, | Louest to the core, andbacked by bis expericuce | 303Dy of whom, It the reports current at the M N we wish to fmply that on the | Arksnsas what Blulne ls to tho nation. e has § ¥USE SRR Wiz feeep tho. A iatlo al use, or in | ents”? Not thut we w ply boen soveral timea fn the Legialature, both | i ynoxpenton, talanae, teem H oot o MEXICO. Tt is undoubtedly Lrue, ns our correspondent ice'ap 10 noon o 1 Commitice will ba pald for out of ¢ to the oxtont of heartlly supporting I Jroctioed thew olly phrssce o9, logs that he 7 - n, whic m Smlit s : each Commitice will bo pald for out of the con- | eo to the exteat of hoar supporling 1layea nke that they dlone w ring I resuni, e nost favorable auspices, we have but o me are ¢ belleved, guve s a reason for e Re mecustary kalonory far e tngont fands of (e vocpective Mowscs. Many | and. Wocolor it tho . Repubiicaua: wonld | thon, Y 5 - | s Uy ot ovorable ausplecs, SR s e eecta e | LA W el o1 5 segenr b s durlng the year comunenclog Jastarg 1 1677, | of the Represchtatives to wliom s been assigil- | allow bim | to do so without person- | " But he has n slight proviso at the end, but- | “Agalust o coalition with the real, earnestre- | Treasurer, Ii. A, Peirce for = Attoruey- | jou-oelivounderan Abolition Governmient, Tin encncel‘"ul(nqu i ot shie sriicles and (he quaniity of | eqthe duly of preparing eampuign documeiits | ul " humillation, ~snd he “was sssured | tered with words i th same way. This 18 to | form clemente, we shunld not, have a word 1o | Generul, ' G. ° W.' McDonald ~ for ~ State ke b Biring to bld, un spplication to this office, either per- | have completed them, uud by unimlmous con- e At o Jasyeiion &t Lhiwomce, | Sout have vided fo brauAng 10 sld LANDLOT 11, ani to be dotlvered o (e ALREADY PRINTED THEM Luperintendent of Public Proverty, st the Capitol, in | in the Congressionatl Teecord, s thouzh they had Shoellyol lm‘l‘@n. ‘Wis., on or boforo the first day of belna dcllzlcm'l) in debato in 1i.hu l‘luuluc. Tl;;a 1l v trick enables them to pass through the malla nn'l:lhx‘;.' ‘.':.'.’x":‘ %{n‘l’-‘{m‘uflflfifi Irv?\‘l‘lr) fl'fl"‘a?&r‘}n‘ac“?: ‘without chary ',ns'.lm!r?mkln privilege weslong "“’.‘p:‘;’n';"\‘,{fl'{'a‘('{;‘,.‘},'(‘_';',“.:':‘,,‘",';’,‘,’.“‘_‘ azo restored 60 far s the fres transportatlon in- | be got into the fecord,—some of them beenuso ripat and D WO 8 Y i they will b > i 1 . o b stat 4 y will not be prepared in time, and others fim’fi‘l?’;'{;"ffls"t:f'r'}fil:;m}]-mfi":?-'& the. tnl:l:hlc‘}.n:r: ersd | because no Representative would e willing to into In pursusnce thereaf, ‘Tho sureties siall attach to | take the responsibility of thelr authorship. grIndarsa on sald hiod thelr Justifcation, so theeect | This ukes the restoration of tho frankiny dollarGrer sud Above, sl debis, HRUHLHICS, 4nd xesip- pelullegadenirably fn myalitical sones AU @ ) mipt will bo mnde to attach yiiited biank bide and bonda will bo furatatied wpon | o vider to tho Postul bill now under consideration "Fh6 contracs will ba awarded {n each class to tha | in the Scnate to cffect it, Both Houses would Jowest bidder in that ciss who shatl furnish sccurity aa | without doubt, Vot to restore this abuse ahoutd fhaxe iicated. satistactory (o, the Buperinteadent of | tho question como up, but encl party hesitates ovceter, will bo given in cach claas to an calding and | about tuking the responsibility of first pro- M emals s iatn df L hder FesBE An | S0o e i © 1 v H e iais it eroiher, vty o has olmy st e "The Buborintondent of Tublic. [ropeity herehyre- | Tho attack upon the Hlinols Republican Stato ferven! he righit to reject suy or all bids made by virtuo | ticket through the publication of documonts al- oreots ANDRRY SEXTON, Ieged to relato to the Harper defaleation and Buperintendent of Public Property, the confesslun of Al 8mith Is entfrely unjusti- fied by auy facts in posscssion of the Govern- FINANOIAL. ment. Itcan bo stateéd uuumrn,nlh'ula that Al Anmrans st nsnannnmanmanas | Butith, In D8 written confesston, sald nothing which could in any wuy reflect personally upon any ono connected with the State ticket. The n w | Wholo sublect was thoroughly Investigated long before the nominations were. made, and the that on that polnt he would not De Mkely to meet with any dificulty. This con- versation has been F“c“ to show how Mr, Lit- tlejohn felt fmmediately after the nomination of Tilden nnd tho announcement now made that he hias detcrmined to openly support Gen. 1ayces {8 o proof that be alons of the hundreds who, a8 members of the 8t. Louls Convention, denounced Tilden as wholly unworthy to be President, has been consistent. That™ he has been hionest and_sincere in his course, no one who knows bim doubts; that his conclusion will Tiave great welght (n New York who, knowing snything of the politics of the State, can deny? TI{E_GOOD WORK IN CONNKECTIOUT. Souri Norwarx, Conn., Aug. 1.—There has been no little stir in and about our city by the sudden conversfon of one of the leading lights of the so-called Tilden Reform Party, of this clty, Lo 1layes and Wheeler. ‘The facts arc as {o! nw?. : Ir. Blrlmicl .\llgln;d severed lmuncl& from the Republican party four yoars ago, an was at thiat amu l’mnlcut of tho Greeley Club, Ile'was present at tho call of the Democrata to organizo a Tilden aud Hendricks Club this year, and did act as temporary Chairinan ol that _ meeting, and was clected flrst Vice-President of the Club, Ila has, however, suddenly announced far llayes and Wheoler and the prolmbilities aro he” will bo «¢hosen Preskilent of tho Republlcan Club, Mr. Millurdl 18 one of our most esteemad citizens, gentieman of the Joftlest futegrity and charue- ter, and ono of our wost successful business men. It 18 predicted that his doclasation for merely fund the greenbacks, so that those not | aays but the kind of * reform ™ the Decatur | and Land Commissioner, J, C. Corbin ’l‘.mnwz was under the fmpression tl'm it the wnnw’«l for usc iy be nbsurbed fi securities | Couventlon proposed to lusugurate, we prefer | (colored) for, Suuurlm.unduul'ol Puvlle Instrue- Ad'mb r-]ml:‘d. ::fitfis:{(l‘n’xu. l-rl'n(‘fiunlxxrllq,ll:l-m-t-u nnd investmenta, ‘This, too, s na slick as | yot to have a haud In. By u the fudoree- | tions, the Hon, Lafayette Gregg for Chancery [ {575 jeral y el oy ¢ Aztecs grease, there {8 to b no contraction in ft— | ment of a pronousced 1inrd-Money Convention, | Judge, of Pulaski Couuty, and the Hon. J, '] utuze hodto; 1f vol, not, forely nbsorptlon. TTo saye, the perfect ease | the Independent candidtes huve mot proven | White' Chancery Clork, ‘Theyare alt’ mien ¥ | (= GAMEROUGERS. 0 with which thy greenbacks can be converted | themsclves to be men of principle, unless they | emfuence in the Stute, Judge Gregg having been L fl_“‘A S R '-'lw( ulk)s futo bunds wil bo surprising. Wo rather thiuk | haye mproved in_wisdom and discarded their | Assoclate Justice of the Siipreme Court under | 4re thesgs - rose S0 S s Eiochcer, fi LA it would, Decatur declaration as fallaclous und wrong. WRepublivan rule. It was he who delivered tlie Dm\_lu si‘-flfil it aduay o) Jullvru Slippery Samucl launches Into a dissertation Nominated on o rag-money platform origl “I,f,m,n that the Court had no jurisdiction fu v s.m Ii' i uB m."mu 3 :{I un{; l;p,c]cg }[ n on the nniount of money._required by the wants | nally, it did not appear’to belicaudstent tnany | tho famous guo warranto case of Brooks vs. Bax- | GPROSEOR LS 5 O e o e foblowTing of trade, and refers to his furner wiss deliver- | degree to make this fearful salto mostale from | er, ¥, and made use of the following languuge: ances, Bifted through the bewilderlng elreum- | their Rag-Baby plutform on to the lard-Money |~ The significance of this “nex desl™ fs va- | 1baveutso Imvcithah’wuhlflll thiohorroes which locutlon, the measure of the currency for the | platform ns nidopted at St Louis. They could | riously vatimsted, The Democratie Emy aud| yoibiave macs euch o nulse aluit as fi“)‘x‘,"'r‘.':ufl: Wints of tridlo acems to b fundability of the | Bt restst the temptationwhen o good offiea was | pross Judorse it, of course, belloviug that u spiiy | Audereonille, renter lossce ateurted In prisons notes {n uttractive interest bonde, and to puvofl | i view. Tt help thelr cause, aud 1t moxt certalnly | Serg 2ot e O B euter s all that are presented for payment. He thluks 1t {8 not to be wondered ot, then, that the ef- | would it they needed help, Disinterested par- | gne prisoners In your hands than _ among the Government should not * apeculnta on fts | fecy of these nominations upon the entlusinatlc | ties (who may be denumiuated [ndependents) | your priconwrs in oir hande. When the gen- own dlshonor by keeping out its uotes “in | Tiiden men was, ifunythiug, depressivg inthe | clyjm thot the disflection is caused by | tleman from Maloy {Mr. Dlainc},riscs szuin to order to save interest.” extreme, an uncqual distribution of - offlecs, | give birth t thet uninitizated citielon of gentna Indeed, after all his fine words, Slippery Wenromot as yet prepared to say what, under | gnd, indecd, the speeches of dele- | Without a fact 1o uul:}nh‘ll ity In i he Bamuel proposcs to contract tho grecnbncks us | the drcumstances, shiould bo the next step to bo | gatds listened'to by your correspondent hud | b And hero hufoce By Bod, ieeatitig g oty fast us funding in bonds would do't, Bat it 1o | takon. But o Will say this: If plutforime aro | & tondeuey to streugtlin thut, opinion. Thero | 1ilorfuo Wleds of th Dk uf-Alva i the Low a1 fowork sulcotizas gronse, Ly 1 ihs of fino | gluply mudo for tho purposc of beltig disre- | are thost, also, who are ungenerous enough 10 | Gouptrics, nuy the Massacre of St. Bartholomer, talk. And, ns to theso botids, lio haa o plan for | gardcd, or to defraud & coufiding poople, I | eay that ‘Gen. Bishop s “led the moveineat | yor the thumbacrews nod cngines of torture of tho making them poy themselves. Aud the higher | gcoms to us that the tne hos urrived tolook Lo | with a view to personal aggrandizement ot | Spanish Inquisition, Legln, to compare in utrocity Do Tats of Interost tho. grecnbacks aro fulided | fhe mern and nobto the party-declarations, und | Waslinglon i cuso lnyes ind Wheelor urc | with the bidoony crlme of Andersonvill, * let i on, the sooner the houds will pay themsclves, | (g elvct the beat men. elected. That is (to condénse tho matter infb o | add toit: *‘and the atrocilies of Andersonrille to Tndleed, we find our Soupy Sn a rreat finncter, |~ This would teach unprinelpled office-acekersy | yutsheil), It Bishop ean mako himself uppearas | not begin to contpare ulth the ulrocitice of Eiiira, 1fo siye the earlioet duy for all this fs the best, | oy loust, n practical lesson, Between wow and | at the head of the Republicun purty In tho Stato | of Fort [Camn) fouglas, or £orl, betaere, ¢t bt 1 i, o o I i s o fne oo thor s ampl e ot devlon | ot Arkavan, ho whlsand s, s ol o€ the | o) 48 Gt uSjnied wards, and ships It in o_noutical stnflo; all of | ment of the * true_inwardness” of thy differ- | cluss seeklng fuyors in the gift of the fortheom= j;om'nll oot whamer N whicl I8 to aceept that the fixing of the time | ent candidates, and for the peaple to {ndieate | jug President of the United States, Of coursa | /7y “a a1 et by and listened, and never s anedio, iyt ssteplatos | ot retrents ol ity ey il | fon tymrss " i, psitonn, o | oSt et S ST says. It shows tiat Tilden dictated thi g | improve thie opportunity. lsts = thut _ s sole object s to e B I bet G0k i the platfornt, oy he dld all the rest. ! i o et e raftyhn “brgu | tituency, ~Ou thesallowing day Ml Dlaine re : o ¢ «lebato was us fol- . charges found to bo buseless, The reyival of | Ilayes and Whecler Is but the tirst of a number 2 D Tzation, witlia leader, which 1t was not after the opencd the question, and the Largo loans on chofce, fmproved business prop | s ¢ ntirely dua to ; ' WILLIAM A, WITEELER. ation, with 3 Whik Taws: arty t SEVIENG S14000, £10,000, §6, 000, 32,6 f—lc‘gcm.;,t;xnl‘llsuulg&li:'l‘ng\rtl"ua‘:n e [;:t::‘si“l‘r‘t::: Tt Tap—— OUR NEX'I' PRESIDENT. = | ;4 vALUAILE AND DISINTERESTED SELVICETO acliun of tho regule consention lust Aprl, o | Diatno—1 ask those gantlemen (Measrs, Cauttcla . ' Lol sources from which more party loyalty might | Mr. Johm 1, Norton, ono of tho best-known | BIOUT CAR-LOADS OF CITIZENS OF INDIANA PAY YOOI PANNERS. e L Wil 5. ONiver ts Che gpe | 2nd Harrleon) to oy ittier, tothelr bost CITY CERTIFICATES | vroporlybavebeen “[wclcv}- Demuoerats vf l“llfllh!m'llm rulusc‘nll lul lolxllgug s nfi;::;fu?n‘:fiu:’ul‘l?}:fii;r i Comm:lxlcal;:l) -'".::"'fli"(’:f:nf;";fl'fifésmm oneiit Tocaly, of )?m' Bishop, ?-,5.{[ 1 e i ke ol tiets s g erncl tecstment of il S IURCAR D COuE . o native of Fr J vo fuctions ure known us the ©Ollver and for cash. Town of Lake honila wanted, port u party which Indovses m! chiy and fuvors repudiation of tho natloual dobt, 1o will vote for Hayes and Wheeler, STAND UP, BAN1 HOW AUOUT TIIS HB;‘.;‘IIS‘G YOU ATTENDED IN SCULDER & MASON, CULLOM. 107-100 Dearborn.at, TIE LAST ATTACK. TINATITT LM TOUr D imen Spectat Dinpatch to The Tribune. MUNEY AT L[]w RATES Srrmvapieep, I, Aug. 0.—At frequent in- :crvaln within the past. few months the speciala 0 Joan on Warehouse ltecelpts, for. Ursin and Trovls- | from this elty to thu Chicago Zimes and 8t, Jon Loy tenltony ) P AN a0 | Louls fiepubliean hove contuined lints, sug- iber of Connerce. | gustions, and fnuuendoes ugatnst prominent — = SR Republicans of this city and State, but mors T1C TALLS NG WA,,N,:},M\,!L?L‘!«M&M particulurly atmed ot the Ilm’n 8 M i e Cullom,” Latterly these have taken a shape el eil lsco“]l indicating the existence of deep-scated, downright wwlignity towards the Re- on all Garments ordored of us dur- | Publican candidate for dovernor, Thero ing July and August. 18 reason for tho bellet that the dispatch which appeared in the Z¥mes of Fridoy Inst under dato E l 3 Y & ( ’O_, gflxr;:m{lvgfinn, and purporting to cko out ex- olicitor son’s story belc o ARTISTIO TAILORS, story befora the House Com mitice on the whisky trials, with guesses, specu- Wabash.av., cor. Monroes=st. | lations, and conjectures hnbllmtlng Mr, c-fllom with the Harper-Binlth case, was actuall ten In this clty, and ‘that ft had nncgm‘xfié: Covusmus, 0., Aug. 2—Ohlo aud Tndiana | o'\ York, the home of the Hon. W. A. | Bishop Deale Senator Dorsey, Senator Clag- | PMy. caulfield, rlaing on_the Democratlc siao of met to-night n featernal unton for Tayes and | ywp il SO0 B L mines of the Republican | ton, Judio McClure, and the Hon. Janes Tor- | tho lonse, sold: The gentleman ling scen it to Tt wus 750 p. by when a Jungs traln of elght | G ity vocolleetion the namo of W. A, Wheeler | Diciabens of thy Btate SEet U0y 15 (0 a0 trom my wilonco thit 1 fully ncquls pesengggr ears, loaded to the brim with gallunt has been famillor to me, and, I fact, our fumlly | god ¢ they will du remalns to be "The “.{‘n |u"l|\"“lfll !(\r“llns:l:‘:lnhl‘.n")_m s Riceit Republicans from the Hoosler State, came roll- | yuu, iy Just causs tu venerate bis name avd | - Ne dera uppointed w committee | M6 BUES OO SRITOE dyvry tngorer the Pan-lawlls line, ';“‘fl ‘"l"l"h“ 'lh“' remember L with gratitude. In the year 1850 | {0 cobh Siite tul coll E‘\““,:‘mu“" 1| T Eautield—1n what the genticiuan from Maluo o) N ya marched up into the hnelis bl o g o Connittes af he o of Aug 1. Do From b Lo Dot o, o great | 21 Wheeler held the otlee ot District Attorney | G0l Some think they will cilludo and Sl e aneeRsEil =BT Efisushts town, liemled by our ng , 0 g for the Countles of Frauklin, Exsex, and Clin- | ouiilfate, und olhers thik they won't. We [ 3ir Canlield—1 do, buweyer, ey that thewe crowd followhng, and @ great anultitude Wb | 4o, and ghout the samo tine became w ogent | st wall and see. corlnin fustaveen of eruvity whleh oceured i the woy, There were 130 men I brillfant uni- 4 . y: jowledge, but they were tob of o W | for o lund company, the name of which I If Lmay by nlluwvfll to mgdut]y express o | comp ‘filc{-“o’r R aach Sharacise aa b Takoh st 5‘3.’:‘c’.?.ii!"f&?‘lflt{‘r“fii‘i:zf"“}\"x‘{{}‘ ;fiifikfi?fl;‘fix do not at the present tims recollect. The persot) opinton, I wlll suy that more common :h'__l;:::. B RLataof (o wiy I8 o cuse and ldess secking “for persoual power o Ll x‘x)iu:&mrullho Amerlenn, the Huyes Escort | lunds controlled by the sald Company :‘{u'::gll)uy\vunld-bul(u‘l:uhllmlflcmlcru Iapwhnl. m):lui.!xllkml‘glgl:nuul.tuulowlou;) 'Fhat Isright, i Tormed, 1t their lwmps, and” under tho | wero purchosed from the Government ot o | iy noceasary o secure' harmony and aunjted | 3¢ “Cauidold—-t remembor some Instances my- loadtership of the Cudet Bund und cscort druin | nowiual ~ prics, and =~ wers "'”‘l“““‘l‘ly front I thy catmpaign that ks now upon us. ‘The | self, However, 1do not think it would be fair ta corps, paraded High street, presenting an_ele- | jet out In sinall farms to tenantry, who, tn ad= | Republicans lost this State and county through | chargo the Govormoent with that. Tihey wers ant appesrance, und at different {)lnum along | dition to the orlelnal purchuse money axreed | ghefe quarrels, and they ure now dividing aguin | chargeabls to the Inbumanity ot nar(aln Individualy an Iino of march rockets wero sent upand red | ypon (from §5 1o 87 per acre), biad to pay inter- | guly ¢o be a second Uie and more thoroughly | Inchatge of them. \ and bluw lights were burned. In theincantime, | est at the rate of 7 per cent per sunum, A couquered. 1t men could b patriots’ fu A 1 |}l (Yll‘mnut 'l'l"‘. ..,ldlh... low tong)— tho Hayes Glee Club, under the leadership of | yast amount of labor had beeu expended by | {18V t0s sensy of tho word—if they | Thatleelihis In that Dagroo whityou, |\ 0 2;,' l‘:. li.on.l, lu{ll;lunll utdt'.llm v::‘:‘t;dfr‘n:m“l:lgltll‘w }Im poor |icu|)lu lnrri'iu"rlhhzu:‘) ‘tll:nl";;lrl:’l:‘\l':; could sacrlfice dlheh‘ umbll]lml fu‘r' lt‘hu good | o ‘;flm"';;' :h:cnmu Yeoni Cim’ Bonias. dia A et . oresld: untl anany vl Lisi o AITaY o people and country at large—if therd was qunLteps, and havo “\We come with songs to greet yuu,‘¥ w3tand | affar, and hard chotgh to eko outa scauty sube :’lf,"',‘t‘,s‘:lh e o Wsors. ot bt Ty | e gy py and elinro tho Bame qUALLCEs, o Spectat Correspondence af The Tribune. Menpora, 1ll, Aug. 4.—Whils reading Tz Tunuxe with interest, especially Its criticlams on the record of Mr, Tiden, I thought it might Lo Interosting to your thousands of readers to spend o short time with the Presidentinl as- plrant In 1801,—u time when loyal men from every part of the country were leaving liome and fricnds, haatening to tho fleld to defend the flag of our common country, sgainst which the Demoeratie party wore marching, dotermined, i possible, to trail It in the dust, chained to the Rebel car of Becession. Only afew wecks after South Carolina had formully seceded from the Unlon, a Democratic mass-convention was called in New York Clty 3 A . ;lllLAnBlal’lllA ADVERTIS exactly thy samo sccommodailous, ad the troops [siimivrtvivelosiisiiietdvineborvelr ity BT R che efe orestall the Government i lts effort to put | by the fag," ete, slgtence and the bare nocessarics of 1w whils 7570 tho patrlots Were of the same caste a8 | had hid who left Camp Douglas, ivhich way thele PHILADELFHIA BXIIBITION. Hali with She dpatehis Just roreniet o, e ubullion. Tho Conventon was ate | - Whilo' the escort:guard wers paruling the | diug'so, Sust was tho state of alfairs in Frank- L vy s, who plodged their [ivca | eamp, ond wont to. tho e, éxehanging placce FRoueE | about 1t arc unmistakable, and additional cvl- | tended by the leading Dewnocrats of tho State, | Kreet the Goveruor and anumiburaf prominent [ Jin County fn the month of August, 1852, when |y suered hionor for the perpetuution of the | with privonerat : (#0B8E & BLAGCKWELIR e of 1t orlgin 18 contalnu 1 tho £46t that, | emasimest amang Wholt . o | Repubiicans of Columbus wero in the picture- | niost disustrous fire swopt over that countyy [ Nation, then thero would bo o pasty eplits and | Me.Cauldold—Ny memory on that po'nt docs ot W= for a week or two pagt, n littlo ring about thy | promineut among whomn was Bamuel d. Tllden. | roomn of the Exeeutive Depurtmenty whers hio | carrying devastation and dismay wherever 1t | gjgsenajuns, 1t 4s the wish ot all good Repul- | sefyy mel (ironfcally—Oh | the gentleman does PURE PICKLEN 1o Malt Vincgar. Regiater ofiice In tlils® ¢lty Tave been rubbing | . Later dan. 8, 1801, a State Convention was | vecsived o lorge number of the visitors from | went, Thousauds of neres were embraced bY | Jieans that tho breaeh will bo healod on the Oth | A, DI, GEowichios angine: wae tiade for L | ililr handa In gleoaver protended dovelopmonts | held at Albany, of which Samuel J, Tildon was | sbrosd, ss well us auuny of our o cltizens. | tho flery fend, und utler, desolation and rulh | of Auguat, o g L0, TRIOH SBAUOES for ¥Flsb, Meat, and Game, to come, which they claimed would. neccesiiaty | one of the Vice-Presidents, and occupled o seat | When 'the guurds appearcd i front of the | appeorcd ou every hand. Tho hard-capied lin- Unlonsollioes, and e | the withdrawal “of Mr, Cullom from hus gl fog his publi 44 speaker's stand, and fortned in line, the Gles | provemcnts of years were awept away in a doy, B. G. CAULFIELD, ‘Mr. Canlfiald—Novr that you bring it to w1y recols PUTTED MEATS aud FISH, the tickeh Tho protended - Washinsens | ob the platforin, thus giviog bis public sauctlon | Gy gang & Viclory and Ilayes.” the piusic of | and whiols fumflics wero at once left destitute, e WO i CupslLNow tint you & CENUINE SUSTAD, | dlepetch 18 evidently what they referre ton |40 Hus proceedings and speaclies of tat Contons |, wifchugeni: cumjsec by JolusScltzer, Thds was | houscless, and homeles, busely cscaplugs with B s T, Bir Hains (ullnurs ronlcally)—on, Loct whet ! Dy et harm tion, B tho first timoe that the club sang it inpublic,and | thelr ives. . : o a recallection! {Lauzhto 3 g‘————upmuou AT VINEOAT, :vnlutl:vnl;' l::g:jed- Tt E’-}‘flfigczl.'fl?!"&'f l;fa The first spoech was muo by Horatlo Say- | thoy ncquitted themsclves in u very eroditable | I this unhappy state of affars Mr. Wheeler | Caioaco, Aug, 4.—Thoso who kuow you, ine | Wit in equal to the recollection of tho gutlenian the ;{moplc of the Btate that these siorics have | mour, afterwards a Demucratig candldate for maimer. The meeting was then called to order | came to the rescus. Ho encouraged tho peojdo | cluding tho writer hercofy credit you with honesty | from Georgla, who did not recollect tho utlier day by Gen. Beatty, who en!d “We are honored | to commence anew, pmm!nlngn%u use Lh n- | and a disposition to do justice at all times to polit- :v‘l:)nt'l:lrl m«gmg :l;lld’;:-r;'l?;ll(‘:ll‘l ':,':}fi.fu"‘[‘é';fifi to-night by thie vlsit of cltizens of un adjolning | fluence with tho Company ho represented for the | cal appoucnts, no matier how proncunced may be | KAO% S0 00io’ charge of intending to sty upan Btate, and the Republicays of Columbus will e | uhatement of the interest: already due, which Loatllity to thelr views. T l‘ e . lfw aved all they can o Aive them & hiearty welcome.” | was enormous, aud that if they” would tuke | Y58 Muchutory, ask you to correct some falso e (utcrely 1Mty dearair, I want you hy speaker recounted the urmy-lito of Ohlo | heart and strive to overcomo thglr recent mis- | 0e o’ oty agalnst Congrewsmon B, G, Caule | to undurstand Lhat whai | staie what ny recyllecs and Indlana soldiers. During the War, until | fogtuncs, ho would endeavor to caticel thelr pust [ Sharb 15 that hio Jeft his 5 tion s about u cortaln palut, I do not wish youto tho survender of the rebel Detiocruts at Appo- | fudebteducas in toto, Suck words of Kindiiess | Se1d? Your paper saserts that Lo Je country | o hd on this floor and yuestion my veracity. matox, they bud stood together on u hundred | aud onconragement could not fall to have o during tho War and removed to Mexico; and i Mr. Blalno—1 said it way s str recodection, clds, | seLhe rese v o VI copt g5 alleges thut ho sald hodidnot went to livo under | I do not queation the gentloman's veracity at all, fields, and “will stand together in the present | sulutary etfuct, Mr. Wheelor kopt good his & e e ttatye. ikl campalgn. After ugaln, w-'lwmlmi:h&v sitors, | faith Wit tho peoplo, 1lls appeals in_their he- | su Abolition Goverument. 1t la surpeislug that | | M. Cadichl ihey, S eedy o o . the Chatrman prescited Engs B, | TTRdL | TAlE Wero Buceesstul, and L6 was permitted o | your coluuina ahuuld bo used to recicoatato theay | lection, Lam uat reupoustble bt ) og)ny JAOTE, SELLTTH, SIARNALADES, sad oiher | o foundation In fact, but aro an empuation from the brain of i TPAD] 5 ST T Lo M HER, fi?}l‘;fl(} ALJ'@"‘"]“” DINFLAVED Pres{dent. This was afterwards published by the 8tate Central Commlttes 08 & campaign document n 1863, We quots from that specch, o which Mr, Tilden gave his willing assent The condltion of our ufairs forces upon ua (! altornutive af compromiss ur civil war, ~Lul conlcmplate the latler alternative, Weo aro advis by the conservative 8tatos of Virginin and Ke at, §f force 18 10 be nsed, it must bo suaiust d Soath. 1t would bo an act of folly and ), ere luspectl tho correspondent of tho Kepublican and the i, b ars b0l eaterd o Aret-ctass | Tmes, \rht{;:lmuuqh n pretendod Kepubiiean, sold. all ccries 1o the Unlted, Siates and Canada. | iy eniraged (o ‘IN%:%EI:?;:’El:‘l:-hfi?d———-' lqlltbls Tor that paper tlcntrlmnciflg Re Iu('i‘"m"' J 8¢ 3 us thieves. Inthis c hero 1a'n well-defined Sivesan gt usec. il EQUANE LOSION, suspicion that the object hadin view, in co-oper- I’"’s’&.‘.‘.’.’.’;’.‘“.‘."‘ TBOARDING=SI8S BOYD, 343 | gtion with two ur threo others as ncndacious BUPEFIOE Reohe peeati At Bedr Rlitenbonse Bqusto= |y g ghameless as himself, {s the brazen-faced upon the Heglstor In" writlng 1 c i o e 3 ly unfounded statemente, aince thoy had & 1 the 10+ fmail of Mr. Cullowm. This may be taken in ontering upon thix couteat to undersata | anp, Mr. Koéd suld that ho did notvome to | mitigate thelr sufferings in any munncr ho | utterl foun doss ot recalluct that Cawmp Douglus was the e FONCSALE, .. e fateinanta whith | Lograce o4 o M : 3 | Mhoughe, prow o e oihen N € d yvus runnig for Congress (n ; ey e ot Zimes on his subect. vt revotationacy thrm seacrcion by e North s | fayes for his letter of acccptance. It liss struck g, napired tho Booplo, with renewed vxor. | Mtk i mados swucch 1n Conteal Mall, (he st {nto many Lattlo-telds, by o tuo only wan faalt ANOTHER DENIAL. Houth. Bhall we prevent soyolution by belng fore. | & ¢hord inour Btate that will tell st th polle. | Tlon. Inmuny Instances, whore o roals Wero | iy s fuinuse, in which bo aaid: (1) Biat ho ard | Lnols who docs not recolluc Bpectal Dlapaich lo Tha a0 most i oyortbront ug tho princlples of our overn- Tlhu specch was frequently futerrupted with ap- {mvoull;lu {ur mrfl: ox, :ar.. zr:xulrl:&-ultlg& coute | ot Jeavo hia country during tho Wari () i at ho e Caulteld—lut Wi That taall dee " . 8—The industrious inent, &l at wakey It v ble 1o, ausc. ry on foot, o ¥y el 1 nuver 100k s resldence in Moxlgo, al f\ v [ Senorisiy, 1l Aug T diakiainishen it ssons e watoneod the carte | P'tiov: Hayes was then tutroduced and eatt: | frbublep and trials wore fully understond by Bir. | Contsmplated dolng 407 () that b weut to Mexico | slte from you, Aarloat, efforts of the Chicago TV aud of its Spring- M, 5’!&1"5‘: m.‘ :'A‘é:u'\nhfl\s‘:u'x A% | feld correspotident to create the impresaion that Another popular Democratic speaker, Jamcs | Prstow-cizusne: My friends of Indhauay you | Wheeler sud souglt to bu alloviated byhln, | ou protéssional busluces for clivaty sftor thelicbel- “The foregolog Lodlcates very clearly that Nro