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Tii CINCAGO TRIBUNE: I'RIDAY, AUGUOT 1f, 1870, " POLITICAL. Reorganization of the Republican Grand Council. Messrs. Goodell and tichberg on n Visit to Low Steward. Joseph Brooks Nominated for Gov- ernor by the Arkansas Re- publicans, qhe Party Has Now Two State and Elcctoral Tickets In the Fields —_— Intenso Disgust in Bouthern Illinols at the Democratio Btate Ticket. GRAND COUNCIL, T8 RROROANIZATION. The Grand Council held an adjourncd meeting at their headquarters, corner of Clark and Lake streets, last evening, for the purpose of hearing snd acting upon the report & the Commitice on Jteorganization, Vice-Prealdent Moore oceupled the chair, and thers wero thirty members present. Mr, Atwater, from the Commiilee, submiited the foltowing Canstitation: This Council Isorgantzed to promote the r{nrll‘lenu! ho Jtepublican party, the purity of tis bllot-box, and ."5 Lsncst and Gconoimical admintatration of PADIIG al BruTion 1. Thero shall bo organized, with auchofti- ecraanaliali be determined by the Iiepnhitcand in tho foveral wards in the City of Clileago, and in cach town or munfeipality outside of mald city, tn Co an Auxiliary Club, to be_known and designated ] G, Vrend gt e ar xlaws) usbiag NSl ub, provided three days® notic TSt oranization sl frs b iven b gnu v 3 publ n the City uf ! County of Couk. o e Graita” Couneit aipll consint of two per. tedl by onel of auch Auaitiary Cluhain |n;c"1,"§ ok C A cd an the more Hopwblicn hewapa picago and_ono permon tlected by each AL uly {1 tawna oF unfcipal corporatioris outslde of Aal oity, 2 ! %0, 3. ‘The oficers of the Grand Councll ehall consst of K Prentient, ve, yicu-prosticuts, 8, Secretary, A St Secretary, Tronairer, aud on Kxecutive Cont. Tittes of nftech, as hereiaiter provided, and tiey Bhall realectivy firforin stch dutles a8 siall bo pre- tlued by (e Coutiell, ekt T e Givne Councll ahall elect tho Executlva chme it AU STt Whain sunii bo readents of the o S titon ot Chucwko, four of the West Division EUnall eity, tliree of the Norhy Divialon of ald clty, Al fivo 0{"!\‘ Towns ontatdo of sald eitys ningsf the N ahersof Ralil Gommiit 20 shall be elécted {rom the e bar of aalil Conell, pud six aliali o' eleeterl from aw who arc iat mehibers, JrovIco1 tiat tho alx Tiemberk it nelecied anall b **cx-otacto™ meinbers of e o Scors il hotd thete oMeca respretiy 15 auiil ine et Tcaday afier the elvctfon fn Noveis P i athleh s and a1 By Heteattar, tiera hed the offfcers likreun privided for. e mein ol elecied by the 8rc. 0. cra of 1 ta shil hold thole respectiva ofiices for ::::llxutl-e'r'mglx':’rywrluu- Jashalt bo. provhied by ho augs n reapectively, Lmry e e eaéatixen to the Grand Cownctl elected by the auxliliary clnhs prior to the dateof 1hiy e cantinio. In office ax mombers of tha D anth I CIF auteestor are elocted n pruviied, R B lihics a1t may Aoy pron 3 Tobicommties e B et sach it and perforin sich o Pescribed by tho Tilen of thic Coune i i "rcln‘figglmlflxlsn‘llhfl'!\ll profent ¢ o B GLINg DERer CORMITRe, T ot 1 sl catnbiiah Fulon” and rogia: tlons for Itaown govermnent, its viilcers, aud commit- wer, 3 Metal nctfon ehalt bin taken by the Coune e e a1 Coniell Wi At tomd fircctly ar Indirectiy to promote the nomination or ap- RS PURMOTLL T PAIES puininicut of have power to ntl 21 The Grand_ Council shi any vacaney i dilice ghint muy nceur: m'.;uy mecting nentded by a thiit Inay be held agier guv! 2. This constitution mny ho am o m{du vota' ofthe drend Council BF the At 3 i e, 12, I 'OF ot any spvctal miceting cailed for that pur- e i motlen tReTGar Aent huving logn o b7 pynt] 10 €no MONINEEL OF AL B3 TERGIAE H103L: Sk Foposed. amendinicnt ahull bavo pravided much besn brevenied B o reiaiiar inecting prlor to the one ot which such praposeil amendment shull he consldercd. Mo weckions wero. taken wp weristim, and. the first twa were ndopted without objection, Bome opporition, bowever, waa shown 10 the reduction n} the memborahip of the Exccutive Commitico {thould number was thirty-nix), it heing urged that cach wurd shonld hiave 4 repreecatative on the Cmnmitteo. 1t wan cuntended, on tho other hand, tlnt if one from each ward “were relcted ono from cach town would by demanded, and the re- sult wonld be o eunibersome committce which would do very lttle business, Tlie roction wan ndopted oy It stands, The fourth aud fifth were cerl to, Conslderable dlacuasion ensued nl;{um the rendln% of the aixth sectlon, John Lyle King advocntedd the fixing of a definite tenure of the membérs, suas toavoid changes from caprice. Louls Schuflner and others agreed that the auxtliary clubs shonld beleft freo to sclect the mombere and fix their le‘rxlfwl office, since the scat of power was In the clnli, The section as reported was ndopted, as were the others; and the canstitution, on” motion of Mr. Schaflnor, adapted a8 & whole. Mr. Atwater neked that furthat time bo allowed the Conumitieo to aolect names for members of tho Executive Committer. Tt was granted, UEADQUAITENS. Me.Schaffner wtated that the Committce on Loca- tlon of Iicadquarters, unanimousl? favored the ac- ceplance of tho offer of Mr, John B, lirako to place roumsal the Grand Pacllcat the disposat of the Cotincl] free of churze, The Commlit; howover, not submitting a re- port, nu actlon wan taken. APLOINTMENTS, A communication was received fram the Second Wand Club, statinge 8. Smith hed heen appolnted fo BH the vacancy in_ the Counchl oeca s.aned b" the reslguntion uf " Eillol Authony. A dimilar communieation was recoived trom the Thirteenth Ward Club, nothiylnz the Councll of the eloction of J. A, itouch 4s ovno of its repres eontativer, Jloth were ndmitted. A communiention w Biroth, Prosident, and T, stating that Michael Schwi had ben elected ta vrepresent the Fifih Ward Club, There nre uirendy twp reprexcninfives In the Councll from the I'ifth Wanl Club. Accordingly, there belng two cluba in that ward, the commani- catlon wean'referred to A special committee, con- eleting of Mesara, Thomas, Dizon, und Borbeck, for Investigntion, The Connell thon Bd;nlflnml to meetnt the gr.f_m!“l’ucmc ot @ o'cluck Saturday afternoon, 5 10, ——— CIIICAGO. + REFUILIOANS. Local politfes wera fully an qulet yostorday as on the day licfore, Democrnts, Repubiteans, and n- dependents reallzo that now fs tho sced-time, oy It were, awd they are busy fn scatferlng documents broadeast frelghited with the miorfun of converting Indi@erent votera to one of “the threo slden, They Inok to tho near futnre for a harvest. Some, no donbt, will bo wafully diwnppoluted; but etill they keep on crowding the malle, nnd, fn roturn, recaivo many letters of encouragetent, many more asking for Instructions, and—among the Demo- craty and Independents—not u fow which dwell with despalr on the uphill work of wlnning over converts, At Hepubifean headguurtors the news from the fnterfor was gratitying beyond expeetu- ton, The lon. James I, Root, who has boen on the Republicnn Stato Committos for the past twelvo years, eald to a Tuisune reporter yude torday that he dld not remember & time during hat verlod when prospects weemed brighter, or when thero liad beer a greater demand from Republfeans througliout the Btate for instructions In regard (o the foration of clubs. The wurk has been fn. trusted to ablo hands, and Republicans may juatly ropono ull confidence in - the management ot this campaian, Appolutments havo ieen made tor Gov, everldge o speak du various places, hut 1t s not yot known whether he can A1l all of them, Aszoonas it s definltely known whether the Governor can appoar stall the places und thnes which the State Com. mittee have wentloned, the full listof uppoint. ments will ho made known, 1t can only he etuted whth abeolnte certainty now that the Governor will ke hls firat appenrunco ut Golena, on the 25d Inut., ut the gerand Bepublicun muss-evting to by held ot that pluce, Ameng the visitors at yeeterduy wero Gov, C i, und oscph Ut ‘1 xon, 1 Tepublicny Headquartors C. Washbuin, of Wiscon- ¥y an) Commlsstonor, trom L 3 Granvillo Wright, Vernont, Fulton i, G. Aundorson,” Canal Commbesloner, wutat O Nerker, writing from Malne, his native Btate, waysthat, while the Plne ‘Iree’ Stato fur- vently admircy Blajne, she wl«o takes Kindly to flayer, and will ghve litm not less toan 13,000 or L0,000 majority.” Mr, Narker willbe away on o vazation far soiio Jtts timo yet, but will return {0 thne to presont hiinsolf ae'a candidats for Sunae tor fram the Sixth District, THL INDECBYDENT ORBENDACKERS #1¢ Inordinately hopeful and cheoeful, Pechaps It 1% bent they alould o so, 1t couty r{ Htile, and looks welb ut (he sane time. Tholr Uommitice, Abpointed the other day Lo secure a hull for thy xpected mass-mecting on the eveuing of the 2 Iltl.’mtl yesterduy morning und reporied that they had socurud tio Exposition Sutldine for, thut eventuz, Tho other Colimittevs un Argangoments Wl report to-day. 'The Indopendents pretend that thin wass-mecting will wakv up the town and Mrtoutuls some folks who think the Tlimuis Greon. ckerd do tot wmount (o much, They say they tro recelving hundeeds of letters dafly from peaply tn Tilinole, Towas, Micalgan, Wikconsin, Mudaeveral othor States, oll prowang to Lu o 3audat the feaut. Amony tho caliera m“"hf Kaa the lon, Alexundor Cainpbel], (ke (reonback miember of Congrows from the Seventh District. TIE DEMOCRACY were in a semi-uncourcions state yosterday, The fub-Exceutive Conmuttee of the Stite Comnittug £aimo twgothor in an intormal incetiu: alont oo, -_u e wornfng papers with ux»rrupfluw cons 1o, inguired if thu ** bur') ™ hud srebved, were s ered fn tho negatlve , slghed, and adiourn:d. oclin of ‘vndneas and weariness seemed to pere Yade thelr ranks, und for the rovt of tho duy (hey ere all conventently abaant with tha steabiion of tha obliging Aen, Cameror, who monnts guan over the star.cliamber where thite piivate cansuliations are held, Among the raflers yeaterday were Mr. M, A, Hnm, af Dubugue, ., & meniber of the Notinnal Demacratic Comntee, on his roturn from New York: @, M, Robinson, Osikosh, Win.: D I Tirown, Secretnry of the Tiden and Hendricks Club at Fort Atkinson, Wir. 3 1ra 3. Moore, Quincy, 1), 3 John B, Richardson, New Orleans, At 4 o'clack the ity and Connty Campalgn Clnh met, Gen, . My (_'unye presiding. ” Not i very foll n-rrcnen(utluu was present, and the Committes adforryed, nfter (he twunl amount of husinces, without having renlly accompliehed anything. THIRD WARD. 1 A reorgantzation of Company 1, lln{c{l‘. M:'f Wihieeler Minute-Men of "7, of the Thir "nr i was effecled Wedneadny ovening, when the l'?_ n;\" ing ollicern were electerd: Captain, oI Fre |r'( First Licutenant, W, Wellks Second Muulcnn.ll N W, Drust, All persons vrlahhui 1o Join are u-ql‘llmu{.- ed to meot with the comnany this evenlng at thelr eadanarters, D60 Wabnah avenuo, 8t 7:30 p. 15, el ATEWARDY the letter nent to Tew Steward o oo . nomination for. fuveriior on o Democratle ticket, n communication o which 1 hie hasmobyet FOSMNICLL, )y grrard—tinan Cuicaun, July AL _CIe o, Leaitiee apinied the V9o, the by e Democratic mrentlun of the Hlmllu‘;"!‘l‘fllun':lhufyfllh nly insiant, trnily Infe T Jou of your nainination by aaii Conveation tn the oifice I Uvarnar, nnd comminicate the follow (g resilus N ¢ Conveution, with the platforin or x‘x'é’lifar"n";‘x'.';v‘fl}r"!rfkélklc-],lnlcrr,nw' ererrid , aud ik yourireajonsa therold. o B ko, 01N 1, OHKELY, . B, 1(ivzn, Joux A, McCLERNARD, Commiitee, GONT AFTEN HIM. ., 7. Goodell and _d. C. Richbierg, on hehinlf of {ho Cify and Uounty Democratic Committece, left Inat cvening for Plaito, Kane County, the homu of Lew Stoward, tho Democrntic Greenback candidate far Gavernor, for the purpose of induclie that greatund good reformer to fiurry up with his nc- ceplance n# tho -nomination tendered him by the recent Stato Conventlon at Springfiell. The eme bassy is oxpected to return at noon to-day, JEPPEINON, The Central Hayes and Wheeler Chuby of Jeffer- son will mect at"Wul's Hall to-morrow evening ond will be addressed by the flon. Lorcnz liren- tano, the Hon, Willlnm Vucke, and Col. Gil A, Diorce, of tha Inter-Ocean. 1t willhe one of tha Leat rallica of the campatsn, TILE: NATIONAL DEMOCRATIO COMMITTER In umlln{: out, amang other nitter, & clrcular to leading Democeats in every county, with the fol- Towing Instructions in regard to organizing In each town or polling-district, 1t & ovident that they aro stralning every nerve and mvhus1 every deviee, known and” unknowr, to scour the cotntry far Domoeratic volers, Not the leaet noinble patt of s clrcuiar in the request that Kindly considuni- tlon bu shown **nfirm_voters," wlio nro to bo hauled up to the polls with Doniocratic teams 1. Imwedintely o rocelviig this please aee as many af thio” Demacrits and It d o ccform Hepnbifeans fn your polling district na you can, and obtaln a mecting o sueh ns will attend for coustiltation and to orgealze for work, 1o not wait for any that are nattentive, 2 \hers it s practicalie, aid found wxpedient, ore gatitza a Tilien Nefarm Club, The nbject Ixta promota h sucarss of our natfonal (ickof, o the end Cliat tixes uay be reduced, business revived, and prosperit; rertored, ny the reault of thorough reform in the ade ministratign of 1o Gurerntient, i, Your iret wark will bo W mnake a complete envoll- ment of i voters, & Joat, to diatitbute—and espectally amon fepub: 1cana—suth documenta as moy hosentto you. Larg shonld be taken 1o pluce them in the hands of auch Voters as arc ost ITkely to 1o futlionced by thow, 5. Next, yon should 100k over the list of votera who are frienils o our calise, and ORrCa to undertake, cach one, lils shard of the work. Kaclone should place oy n card gt allp ot paper the, namctof 1ha voters whom ha wiilaticud to, "Tho day #ew overy nati_upon bl ctore clectlon eacll ane should ‘and_pledge syery vne of thient to'bo early at tho polls hext marning, . On the day of election skiligul peraona should o In éhargo of the 1[ats of volers, and oheck oif thy names of the votersas tiey vate, 1# aay voter (alla (o srpiva Lefore noon hie ahoitld he sent afier at once. 1t i4 bet- ter o take a Jittls trouble, oven I it NFovo unnecessn- ¥, than to Iose vote, Bee that teains aroon band ta R for Infirin yoters and athers wiio neglect to ape ear, PEA"A committen of not low than ten of tho most a 0 will agreo to do_the iluty, shonld bo deas hout ‘the entire day, and 1o scr that no puo vole Is 1o #, Bpeclnl attention Aliould be patd to the namination i elocgan of the heaf men for Ktato uil county aftices, (helr nomination wiil strengtl. tiekatin overy In order {0 thi formin our u 1 the natlona] T asidoat oncoall ol wsructions to e il o the people ch v, the vole o ning, Vroper cfort [n eac A BCCIIC oUT sticrew, Beo 1o K thot i your diatrict this effort be oot waating, Another circilar gives hietructions as to the ar- gantzing of Heform clubs, and provides a roll to he incd by the few members wha may bo ine duced to Join, As B work of supercrogation, this circulat has o foot-note afier the twenty-five blank lines, stating that ** this ahect can hie jength- oned by adding other puper to 1t At last uc- caounta, the large paper-mills had not received sny extra ordors, PIFTEENTIL WARD, A meeting of tho Flfteenth Ward® Repuhlican Club wos held last night at Folz 1ial), corner of Lormbee street and North avenune, John Wagner, First Vice-Presidont, preshied, Mr, Charles Adams, a8 Chairman of the Financo Committee, reported that_ two members of the Committee had ralsed $145. Others of the Com- wittee had gotten sonie money, How much he could not say, Mr, Klokko andMr, Folz had each donated twenty-five unlforms, Mr. Scribner moved that, funsmuch as tho Com- mitteo hind not made & complete report, & week's further time be nllowed., Mr, Klokke moved a3 an nmendment that the Committes be contlnued till **Richiond wns taken, " and that the Committee report from time to time, Carrled. The Committes on Organization reported by preelnets. Mr, Schultz, ofthe First Precinet, re- worted tifty men us enlisted, 1le could get 160 if wanted. Charles Varges, of the Sccond, promised sty men. Otto Folz,' of the Third, reported bat he conld get u full company, John Watner, ol the Fourth, had nlready bronzht fourteen men. Atthe next mecting hie wonld show thirty others, 3ir, Plekering, of tho Fonrth, lud by himaol!f re- crulted*forty men, and had the names. e wonld huve them db the nest meoting. Mr, Klokke, Chalriman of the Committeo on Orzanlzatlon, read the rules and regulntlons, which are the eame an those adopted by all the Hepublican martial companies throughout the city, Fhu rules wers adopted. Mr, Vorges moved that the Finance Committeo o instructed to purchany uniformane fust an the mouey came in, Ay amentment to the ulfect that 100 unlforms bo ready for dulivery atthe noxt meoting was then earried, Mr, Chorles Itoso then donated fivo uniforms. Fred Beustnger donated fftecn aulta, Mr, Serlinor sald that Gun. Logsn was tobo in tiirdily week, and ho had heard that the (camlplmh'x of the cll{ Intended to turn out und zive him a recentlon. e thorefore moved that the clection of suporlor officers take place fuimedtiately, and that drill be held Saturday night, Tt waa then declded that theelection would take ):lnu-. and the nomluntions for Captaln were Cliarlcs Varees, W, L. Serlvner, P, 11, Ryan, and Dr, stoware_(deelinod),” The nominations ‘wero closed and the baltoting began, Mr, Varces was cleeted, 'The otherofiicera wero bulloted for with tho followlne result: First Lleutonant, Thomas Mack; Hecond Licutenant, Otto Folz, After u rousing song by the Pust-Ofico Glee Club, the meeting adjourned thl Suturday ovenlng. DR, DYER, T0 the Buitor af The Tribune, Cieaan, Aug, 10, —lielng o conwtant reador of your paper, 1 remember having veen In ita few Uays ago un urticle nwhich you moutlon the sov- eral cundidates for Congress In the Flrst District of inols, With your uknal good sense you placa the hedd of the st the nme of Dr, Dyer, Lidon't think that you can poasibly find a better or fitter iy for tho poxition, In my humble opinion, the oad Doctor {s onio of nature's woblemen, alwnys tind, sentle, rondy to fielp whery help Is needed, Ur, Dyer hov heen a resldent of Chlcago for the lnst forty-two ycars, and one of the heaviest taz-pay- ers ‘and_proporty-oswners, No mun, 10 mnte ter to what party he belonws, wonld waut a hetter man to vate for, Nelther do 1 think that any maneould pomnibly be found who would a0 vasily cummand the nnanimous vots of the Gormans, aa they are all hnm fond of the Doctor on account uf hle well-known kindness to- wards that In rugard for the posltion, I need not tako up your thme. Everyhody who knina tho Ductor concedes that, Taklug it all tn all, it is wy Bumble opinon that Dr, l){l r conld be elected by 2 wweoplng inafority, und 1 liope that the \l(‘uplu of tho First Dirtelct will do all they can to havo the octar nominated, GRUNAN-ANERICAN, Tho ubove comes to us anonymously; who the writor ls, whether an Amorican, or Irlsiman, or Seandinavian, Is kopt to himuelt; wo ko far devi- &le from our rule to pay no attention to anenymous communications as to insort {t for the vake of tho ‘*good Doctor," whom we feel contident did not ‘write It. FHOM A, J, GALLOWAY. To the Zditor af The Tribuns, Cimicaan, Aug, 10.—~Hasing notlced recently In tho dally papers iy namo mentioned, among & nunber of uthers, axa candidata for the ofico of ;hurll} u!‘ ||‘unk Co ]\\y 1n the next November elcc- nn, 1 wlih tosay that 1 am in e g U hominatian for thut or any aiher aites, " F "8 1 hiavowald to a number n,H ntlemen from tho Qirorent Div o clty, Riid perhans (o rome from (hu country lowne, wio have oxprescod o deafro 10 kupRort e 11 Fuhould heeoine a condle dute, that if 1 wero nombuated Ly the Republican County Convention, and elucted “hy the psople, 1 whould foul hound to discharize the dutles of the oflce, to tho full sxteut of wy capucity, inthe in. terert 0f good county governient, wo far e thut governmunt pertaingd to the ofiice of Shorlit; hut ta enter the Mats und fori combluations 1o secure & nowluatlon was entirely forclin to my Tastcw wud puepores, This T 1o, thougnt, waa an equivilent to @ Withdrawal of Cmy name, 44 the oftice Iy sepposed 0 bo u Jucrative e, for which all the wkilland machlnery kiown o polltfeal *ugerolibie™ will bu exurtéd by the 1180 0f tho cindidules seching the. womisniion, And now, us L uw aut of the Gehl, permit mo 1 ~ny that one of the greatest evile, In my. opinton, which attends our_convention aystem {4 the nomi- nation of u large munber of candldates, who are to s voted for by distinet constitueuctes, by the dele- eten W elizle Convontion, tut st opens w iled for wholveals arsin and political trud and when not practiced .t f the bighest comlfs inent 1o {ho personnct of the body Whicl rosirtu the Lemptaton, wur County l.‘ul}vulnlun should bo for county ofii- cew alone, wnd distinet Conventiuns fn tie” Con- greanlonal gud Lealstalive Datricta ahoald b bulid, 1o of L) 1 campored of men eolected to represent L much conatituencles with rezard to the »p ficento bo by them filled. Very (raly yours, A, J) Ganroway, [Thls muggeation shonll receive aticntlon from the Central Committee, I v well worth coneider- fug.—Ln.] WA nf & of ARKANSASH, AN IURBUARABLE BREACT. IatrLe Rack, Ang. 10.—The regular epnhiiean convention, which hinn heen tn wesslon for two daya, completed its labora to-day by nomiinating the following Stateand clectoral ticket: ¥or Hovernar, Juroph ISrooks; Sceretary of State, Joseph N. Johson; Anditor, 1L 1. Miller; uror, Nick stennd: Atlorney-General, Thomas 11, Barnew; Commisaloner of Lands, J, T. Jenifer; rintendent of Public Instractlon, W, 1. al- Uhancellor, Thomas Daten Clork of Chane cery Court, dames W. Jacksan, Lresidentinl electors—State-at-1nrge, J. N, Sare ber, of Johnson County s M.V, Gibhe of Pulaski, First District, A, M, Slanford, of Phillips: Secand District, B, A, Fulton, of Drew: Third Diste U, W, Pritehnrd, of Gariand; Fourth District, Gregyz, of Waslington, The Convention wns large, and combined In it the leadinz elements and thinklng men of the party It the State. Iix-Gov. B, A, Hadiey presided GQen. A, W, Blshop, the nominee for Governor of the Republican Conventlon of July 27, was tens dered i position na Presldential elector of the Hek- et to. antrofused., Al tato harmoulze the two factions of the ey jenu porty falled, and they uow have twvo State and electoral tickets fn the feid, ILLINOIS, JEIITYVILLE. Bpectal Dirpatch to The Tridune, Canuiwvinty, (l, Ang 10,—The Democratfc Senntorlal Convention for tho Fortleth Thetrict met nt Jerseyvillo to-day snd nominnted the Ion, George W, Herdman for Htate Senntor and 1. W, Wall, of Macouplin, for Represcutative, iesolu tlans were pnssed Instracting the Seoator and Representative to vote ayalust Jolin M, Palmer for Uuited States Senator. DANVILLE. Spectal Dipaich to Te Tritmne, Daxvites, .. Aug. 30.—Col. Scliers, of Hunt- ington, Ind., addreesed the lfayes and Wheeler Cinh here Jast night lu 8 speech of two hours® due ration, Tifa audience recel his remarkn with great mmrhun wan ehown by the alnost continued applause with which they were greeted, JACKEONVILLE, 2 Npevial MHapaich to The Trii bune. JacxeaxviLLry Tl Aur, 10,—The Republican Conventlon for this istrict met this aficrnuan at Whitcholl, I Greena County, and nominated for Ttepresentativea the: [on. John (ordon and Ispac L. Morriron, There [n mnch diksatisfaction with (he Demacratic nominces, and, althougl the I trict b herctofare heen Nemocratic by a conk grable majurity, 1L 1 now confdeatly expectod that two Republicaus can be elected, FIEORT HAYER AND WIIERLER CLUD, " Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Fnerronr, Hl., Aui. 10.~The Jtepublicans of Freaport met Inst evening to organize 8 Inyes and Wheeler Marcling Club. “Over 200 slgmatures were oblalued, and tho Canvassing Commitice hope to Inrgely increaso Lhe nwmber before another meet- In. "Ihe Centennial uniforn wns adopled, and a Committee appoinied to number, The permanent officers of the organlza- tlonare: President, A. V. Richards, of the Jour- not; Vice-President, Jamex Cochrano and 0, C. Latlirop; Secrotary, F, ~Melnard; Captaln of HMarching Club, 0, L. Williams: First Livutenant, George Waldorf; Second Licutenant, Mason Lyon} Third Lieutenant, George Plerssl: Orderly Scre weant, Wiitlm Rhoder. VULTON NAYES AND WHEELER OLUB—THR WHITESIDE CICUIT-ULERKAILIP, Apecial Correspondence of Tha Tritune. Furrox, I, l\u'ic 10, Inrge wecting to organizé o Hayrs nnd Wheeler Club was held on Tuesday evening, in Dodge's gtore-room, on River Mreot, No kpoctal effort lind been made'to get gut acrowd, yet the cul) was well responded to. Tha mectlug wan organized by calllng J. Martin Fay, one of onr leading lumber-dealers, ta the Chu rocure thy neceaenry and appointing Georgo Terwillizer, editor of the Journal, Sccrulnr(y. The et thing fn order was the signing of the call; _afier which a permanent oruanization was_effected by elecflnu‘ o, Martin Fay President; Dr. C. A, Griswold, Willlam Stuart, and Thomas J. Pickett, dr., Viee-Presidents; Gueorpo Torwllifger, Secreta- ryiimd E. Bummera, Trenfurer, These gentlemen ard active, ge-nhend men, ond will tmake the Club fell In tho comingconteat, Over seventy namies aro now on the roll, xoveral of them former Liberals And Domocrats, In fact, tho Liberals are atl back, with the uxception of ono or two, b ‘erwilllgor, of the Journal, {ea can- didato for tho nominatlon ss Circult Clerk of this county. Mr. T, {8 a very capable maen, and will 01 the oftice well. — Asnn'editor and a gentioman liels very popular in W hitesido. ROCKFORD. Kpectal Dispatch o The Tribune. Tocxrony, [, All* 10.—The (/azetfe to-dny annonnces that 10, 11, Waldo will protisbly be tlie Pemocratic eanditate for Congress for the Fourth Dintrict. In the ovent of hie numination, Mr. Wildo will probably pull as many votes In this dis- trlet ns any Democratle candidate will this year. Speclal Dis xl'xhu'";i Tribs Spectal Dispatch ¢o The Tribune. Pranta, UL, A 10,—A meeting will be held Tiere Aug. 10 for the purpose of nr;:«nlf.lmin Tayes emh ‘Wheeler Club, “The call for it was clrculated o-duy. EQYPT FOR HATES AND WITEELER, 70 the Iidttor af The Tribune. Avtar, 1, Aug, 7.—The foolish saleat tho Tlllnots Demacracy by the late Bourbon Conventlon at Springleld to the Indopendents, and the nomi- nation of Steward for the Qubernatorial candidate, hnve distressed and disgusted Gov, Kovrner and the Liveral leaders In this part of 1inols beyond measure, At the teade und eelling out 2t Spring- fleld thera was o gentleman who lives in 8t. Louis and votes In elloville who had eome hand in the aleker, und who nddreared the Conventlon under tho name of ** John Morrikon,™ fu the view that which 18 Don Morrivon, 1f known, might damnge the causo, In #o far hls atrategy was to be ndinred, slnco e hay been known to uverthrow scveral causes which wero under full sall for iccees tntil they oncountered his indorse- ment, It 8 sald he damnged Koerner 27,500 votes in the eampaign of '72, when the lalter run for Qovernor; but If Morrison had not aksisted him he could not have been elected unyhow, When living 1n Northern Jilinols I heard Don's damago to Koer- nerwas only 14,000 votes, but sinco moving to Erzypt 1 hove had the figures corrocted, Well, thin Mr. ‘Morrlson and n few other wentlemen of about his calibre were nctive jn sotllng out the Democ- rioy at Springfield, and the responsible clements of that party, together with the Liberals in Sonth- ern 1llinols; ure thoroughly disgusted, and ndmit that Steward, running upon both a soft and hard money platform, wilt prave b to ho such a faol that lio caunot call out the vote of either the Inde- endents or Democerucy, The general feeling now n HE]S( Is that tho Jtepublicans will carry 1llinols by 60,000 majority. - The Confederalu presy of Luy}n 1s not flinging wind at Scnator Schirz quite s freely now, slnce they discovered that three-fourths of " the Germnn votp of Bouthern 1iinoke s going with Schurz and tho Republican purty, At frst they accnsed Mr, Behurz of turning a summersanltin favor of Hayes, Dbut the idea at last flashed through thelr pates thal Hendricks, the acrobat of oosicrdom, would have to flup heols oyer hiead on the finauces it ho accept- d thy Louls nomination with Slippery Sam, and so they have dropped Schurz to soms extent, I have been through half the connties of Egypt, nnd find that ‘Pllden 14 loring ground every day} he 18 known down there as the hond-thiet, and’ his Pr tenstons as o reformer are beginning to by anghod nt from the Wabish o the Misstssippl, All'things connldercd, 1 can ussure the readers of Tig Turstye that Egypt will give the g t llo- publican votu she has evor eaxt, 5 o g Rottor - The, Trio the Editor 'he Tribune, Eant 8. Lovis, 1L, Aug 7.—It scoms to mo that the Bepublican apers do not press the argn- nients to be derlvod from the Inconnlstoncy of tho Democraey, hefore the pouple, as vicorously as they might. "Pha Demacracy are shouting nflnnl the mistakus of Grant; but there Is. e atoglo fact Inthe hlstory of ‘Pildon that ts o thousand times wore digraceful than ull Grant's mistakes. There In o charge lu the Conrts under the oaths of roputa- Ble men, that Tllden was lursely concerned (n un- Tawfally keeping seveest hundred thousands of ather peoply's funds, 1f wuch 8 churgo were pend- ing ngatnnt Grant, the Confederate ouse wonld {mponch Mim insldo of twenty-four hours, But thinis ouly one of hulfa dozen charges asuinat Til- den, und the Domocracy finagine thnt they cannot Injure him, 1lo Ix o Keformer,Yand we wupposs common lionesty I8 too slinple nnd nmmuu-flul [ unlity for & Reformer to possess, Then nm\lm'rrolnl the nupulnl:nn’mnun shonld press fnto public sfteation I the fuct that the Confedvrste element at the 8t Louls Conventlon (and which s the contruliing faction fn the Do- mocracy, shice, I thoy winl, two-thirds of tha Electoral votey must come from the South) plainly duclared bieforehzad that they did not care I\'Ru thu Previdontial candldato belleved In, nor whint his lrrlncl[lh’n were, Just §f he conld win In tho race. lihin, We wuppose, wow nnothier siep In the pro- eraime of Jieform, Another fact, which lays Tura the wonderfal honcdty of parpose and aetfon of the 8t, Loute Conventi that after muking & hard-maney platform, they ‘eailed Mer. Hendricko, 8 natarfaus {uper-moncy lullstionist, as ano of the candidates to stand an'it. (¢ Hendricks accep! then he will huve to sacrifice his longat view that i) e seill aell out for the Annoief the place; and thlx t0o whll [lustrite tholr Llea of Keform. lut the Springteld Democratic Convention ear- rled thelr lucomletency one desres further, They sctially etols tho Gubernatorial soft-moavy nomis neo of the Deeatur Convention, und placed hin on u hard-money plutforu, At this time Mr, hng nut accapted, and, 1f he lias uny sens grcapacity, fue il i, T Domocrata e bnil: ing nbout Aoneaty nnd reforin, but tho halt of thefe candidates, Gtate sud patlonul, avo placed iy woml- natiun on’ plstforma which they cannot indoreo without virtually confessing that they have liereto- foro beon fuols, or thet fhoy are now sl.ppery rogues selling oot thele principles for thy Jean hunora of ylacen on Lo Boarioa tlokets, This la the «orey meas which n Dumocratle hucids b rall- It wadee the banner of veform, ‘The Kepublican preasy ought to take all thix by piecomun), and vhow hat tho candidates of the Duiacracy ure of an fus duicrunt clurs of demsgogucy, und’ that the party Jteel is cosentlaily Irrcuponsible and dishonert, ‘The trull fs, we iust kave real reform, but (ho Duwocrscy fa doiu wore than all othor catscs | combiped to render that word a Jauzhing stock and eful n yeu of the peopie, than all other canses combined, CINCINKATUN, L LATIROT AT A1 TONA, Fpecint Corpesymndence of Tue Tribune, Rocwronn, fii., A 7.—5ir. Willww Lathrop, of thincity, malea ver, fmml oft-Rand mpecth at Anrora Inst Bonday nfpht. There were two or three points made by the honorable gentlemnn which will bear reprocdneing tn Tir Trines {nrtance, when he said: "V For the fast twenty {el\l’l there hae not been arenl reform that now hearn tho stamp of Inw, but what tud fta origin in tho Wepublican party, Jt §a teue these relorms Iive pot alwnys hreen earried out; but it should be taken into account that o body comprising between 20,000,600 and 20, 001,700 of peopie nereanarily movea llu!\‘l{. Those who went I aearch of re- form In 1672 have retnrned sgain, condent that true refurm wan nlone (o be fonrnd in the Jtepublican iarty, Hages, in his leder of uceeptance, pledgea i fiemor that, 1f he {& clected Peestdent, l‘lu con atitntionnl power of appolntment ahall not be mise el What the Clucitnath pintform Jacks I cer- t §ity, on thispolut i letter cortainly mukea govll. OFf the Democratlc platform Mr. Lathrop rald: 4 Itend thir ITemocratic platform and find ont, If o can, what the party (e for. If nny man enn el), from reading that docnraent, what the party Im!mwefi to do with the Government, be ought ty have o patent on bie ingenulty. No one ean tel what it id fory save and except thin: 1t thinks (hat what is deslred lnrnrll the Government i, that thie Dentocrats ahonld hofd office, Teyond that, [ think no man can discover what e party Is for, You would not truat an individual If you conld not toll wlm!lllurrlnclplc! were from day to day. If he profesacd to be something one day and aome- thing very different another day. you wonld say promptly that you would not truet him. Now, a l!!Hy 18 nothini but an spureente of individuals, at ha very bests and, remembering this fact, we hnve only tu ook ot tho recent past uf the Démocratle an{)' to Judge whether or not it ie worthy of truet. n {8154 this party declared tha War far ‘the Unlon a faffure, and denounced the fepubifcan party nvn bowd of veurpers for attempting to soppresn (ho Lebelllon by force of arms. 1n 1803 the Demn- cruta were deniouncing everything the itepublican varty had dons to reconniruct the Unlon, um unconatitational. In 1872 they denfed their gwn exislence, by gulping down Hlorace Grec. ley, who bnd been thelr lifo:long encmy. In 1870 thln party of Greenbackers, at tiie behest of Wall strect, becomes an abolute hard-money party. Hut the mont ridiculous part Is to come, Hardly have thedelegnten at St. Loufn got home before tho Democratic lmny mect again ina State Convention at Suringfield and guip down Lewis Bleward, the nominoo of the Grecnback yarty, " o In the nbove terse manner- M7, Lothrop stummed up the recond of the Democratic party. There was a very largs audlence, ond his speech was recelved with tnuch enthuejasm. DECATUR, 1L, Bpecial Corvespondence of The Tribune. Decatum, 1L, Aug. 7.~ The lnd?:ndmln hold a County Conventlon hero to-day and elected David _Patersan, 15 M, Walte, Dr, Johsa, . IT. IUI1, M, P, Felnck, 4. Longatred, . "G. Iarnsbirger, and Reed 8penceran delegaten to the Independent Con- gresslonal Convention, to meet at Clumpaign Auy. 8, and rerovlved to Indorse the rlnuurmn of te Btate and Nntlonal Conventions of Tndependents, and to nominate no man for Congress who s not sottnd on the greenback quertion. By thelr spteches they elnimed to favor greenbacks Aa the l!liflullvl! paper carrency, to be redecwable in cuin. i JIRNDENSON OOUKTY CONVENTION, #pecinl Correspondence of The Trivune, AWK, Hendersan Co,, 111., Aug, B, —The Re- bilean County Conventlon met at Sagetuwn t Every precinct won fully represented, and tho ntinost” armony aml good feell Fprevullc . The contest over tho offfice of Bherlil” was quite spirited. The candidates were George Bell, the present Incumbents Capt, J. B, McGaw, and 4. 0. Anderson. _ 4'he Initer roceived tho nominatlon on the tenth ballot McAlliater, the present incombont, was nominnted'for Clrcult Clork by nc- clamation. C. C,8ecrint was nonlunted for Prose. cuting Altornes, George Curry for County Com- iwsfoner, and D. M. F. Brown for Coroner, Delegutes were selected to attend the Congression- aland Senatorlal Couventions, tho former to bu Tield at Bushnell, Aug. 10, and tho Iatter ot Dallas City, Aug. 24, Tho delegatcs to the Congressionnl Cunvention wore tistriicted to uve all honorable means to sechire tho nomination of the Hon. David Tauktu, 'Tho delegates to the Senntorlal Conven= tion wero not Inatructed, hut are ssld to be favora- ble to the nomination of Dr. T. J. Mazwell, of Olena, for Ecnator, -] WISBCONSIN. MATTENS IN THE THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DIs- TRICT. Apeclal Correnpondence of The Tribune, Misenan Porst, Win,, Aug. 8.—Politics in this district have been rather qufotof late, T'hie nominn- tlon of Hayes and Wheolor wua reccived with a generel entfefaction, and though the different fae- tions of our party had tholr prefercuce, yet, all thiugs considered, they have concluded that the Conventlon ncted wisely, The nomination of Tlayes und Wheelor I8 not afl that s neceasary to carry & county, district, or State at the coming electfon, The head of our ticket fs all nght, and of \taelf I8 n strong one; but If we are careiesa In filling up tha talance of the ticket, and allow men 1o he nominuted who will not be @ credit or carry hosor with thelr nomijustion, then is tha party dmnuged and the tickol wealkened, The mnss of yuters in one county to-day huve been worked up 10 that state that they are ready to belleve almost anything that is reported; heuce the necesnlly of *rpoingrlow ™ or “serutinizing well the charscter wnd standinzg of the cundidates for the offices to whit b they aspire, As you are aware, wo clect & fall in the place of the Ifonm, IL. S, Magoon, the preseut member from this district. Candidates are lovming up feom cl'vr{‘ quurter. Grant County is on hand agaln with her Qeorge Hazleton, Judge Mills, and ex-Gov. Dewey, Rlchland has her Judge Miner, Green presents Judge Dunwiddle and’ Walter Wescott, ond the Republican, of Latayelle County, renom- Inatex the present Incumbent, the Mon, 1, 8. Mugoon, Twuppost there uever was o Congress- mun yet that conld please c\'er‘ylmdy. and this is the only ohjectlon 1 heur ralked agninkt our pres- ent member, 1lo has made o few changes in the Past-Oflices of the district, and In appolnting suc- cueegors hns not consulted 1o all cases the wislies of Iy constituonts, which we think wus a_mistake, bt at the rnno thme cannot but belleve that he did what he thought was for the best. There 16 no evi- dence of any great basgalns made, or any **crook- ednen n the disposal of the ofilces. Xslde from these mistakes, §f they moy be a0 called, there fn not a single churge of any ‘naturo atanding against Rhin. This Is his first torm, and It has heretofore Deen our custom to give formur members a seconid ferm if thuy have conducted themnelves satlsfac- torily at Washington, This Mr. Sagoon hus done, If (here 18 to be o chunge, who fato be the onw t succecd Alr, M.? Aw we buve before stated, Grant County tin4a grint of candidatessgaty, und s expect- ng to get the nomination. We are nlmlf‘uwl ling to glve Urant great ceedit for her loyalty to the party, but at the sume time we are compelled to lln‘; that sho hue been amply ropald, She has now a Judge upon the Bupreme Bench, has had a con- sul to Fayul, 8 Snrveyor-(iencral ot Dakota, and the M. C, whom Mr. "Magoon succceded was nono other thun the Ifon. J, A, Barber, of Urant, who served for four years, andwaa o fuithful and L member, Apnin, lnstapring, the arty gave Grant he nominee for Clreult Judge, True, he wus de- fented, but nevertheless thoy hind the nomination, and the record will show that they were an much {0 Llame for their defeat ae any other county In the district. Woean but conclude that her coming hefure the Convention again for Cou Tonors is In tho mildest term **cheuky," worthy of rehuke., In our apiuion, 1f a change 1é to be made, Groen County e cntitled to the honors, She has ever Tieen faithful to the party, and has never yeb re: ceiveda roward of worthy merit in returi, We hope Green will bring up on ‘Tucsday, the 5th of September, a worthy, upirlght mun, and (st upon her clalms, Next to Ureen comes Richland, which i3 alvo entitled to this honor. Towa CounTy, THAT DEMOCIATIC PRAUD, Tv the Editor of The Tyiou Wid, Aug. U.—Thu followlng cirenlar 'your fiete of tho 5ith, with a letter proe lusive, from Jolin 1% Ltoot, member of the Kepub- lean Natlonal Comindttee for Ilinots, denouncing thossme v ** falr samplo 0f the frand, covin, und deceit the Democracy propose 1o invoke, in wrder to fulat upon tho poople nn Adminstestion which will bou fafr exponent of the weans to be employed {Cony of Cireul 1ooxs a¥ EXENCTIVE Coddi NauTURDS DRPARTNENT, a7, —f Confidential, = DEAN BI K Com:reguln;m this appoian | ar.) kK, IIKADQUARTKRS 10y indon 1t ¥ the Xatloial 3 at Warhington, 10 estanle oo e Commitier ut Chiicawy, of which fact the Conmftes there hins prod sbly Infurtiied you, 1 was with thie intention af wecurs 1 are prompt effective work throw Narthwestorn States In botialt of the Hepublie out tho n eandls dates snd prineiples. U8 skl ey iho fetd, which tea large one, your Btate (Wiveonsiu} 14 one of the st demanding atien- tlun. We tave boen tiformed that tiere aro et Ulcatn i oarly overy. conmmunity thers who hnvo bes womuwliat Indifferent (o the suceess of thelr ailribuiabic, D1 part,” (' Adiifuisiration I Washitgton, and’ to bltter prr- contests - within* a " fe of varlous Prownrat men of the party In Yy nizlng this fact, without any {r to cast rofiectlions upon Eny of thes: gentlomen, or 10 nterfere in the luaat degres Wit Ao eflictont’ Chaltimia of your le- publicai State CoMTal Comniitice, It In Decewary fr Wa o reuch L +Turd refuried Ly al onca by seniing hient tronuently tho ugh Luo inatle resor s of the ncty e al sonal of the Republicin carty, I ne er Rnd meniary forn. Gar b wiuartors are 110t faily organ Eawl, LUL Telyfhse o your delity o Kepubiican prin. llkfllas. We rpUest you 1o forward (conidentiully) to il ilice (s natids of from Threo 10 ol ul e tost dugy tful epablicans in sonrtocal, Alvo, names uf the sanienuinber uf lukewarn Dreino- kes, you will find inclosed g biank o velopo oroperly directed. ¢ s ot thul anlahit wot by ¢ a0t (AL 1he st shuld Nym upon the o A femick he culplu{ of br, I noof the Whiconsin Doemocratic Staty Conteal Committes, performiug 1ho dutles of uddresshig anid malllng from thin city Bemocratle campatzn docutients to varlous purtics throughout the Stato. T an linaginative mind it might appesr thot the woull-be-crafly Chairman, in order to eifect o ¢ consummation devoutly to be wished for, " hus requented und been permitted ura the name of Romlek we the S g il comitten ! whose not filly organixed, ' bot, neverth t Chicago; and froim which placy rongh the ald of an **sccomplice, " the ** blanks properly iiled. " tncloued I **envelupes llrupnl{ nadrevaed,” are forwarded Lo this city to (ho Chaleman of the Wis- consin Demorratic Fato Central Committeo, and through b the **three 10 six doabifal iepube Anderson, Chatra Inkewnnn Demacrata ** are knpol| ailn, recom's (1) k0 newspaper anl @1 0 * briee Cemonp 'oin the wdle resarnsad Thdenlan noneety, L re dark, ol in va Castrmen * s very pecullar. Rerun. —— I0WA. AFPAINS IN TIE NINTH DISTRICT, Th the Kditor af The Tribune, Awrs, In., Aug. 7.- A loud and protracted call for those in fayaref **cheap money *' lrought to- gether about a baker's dozen of impecunions *tcusren® In our town en‘Fatuniay last. The whale movement, if the demonstration Ia entitled to bie po stsled, wasengineered by an old fellow who waa rome threa yearsfizo dismissed from one pont-office, nince when he has divited his time be- iween the **cap and bells ™" nnd war npon the Repmblican party, Now he and hie meagee follow- ing are for ** cheap money * and Peter Cooper. To the credit or onr ri!nple be It sald Tew, indecd, arc in favor of renmdintion In nn{ shape, Even In thin atrungg ltepublican district (the Ninth) our present Iteprexentative in Conuress, the Hon, A, Ollver, ix Tikely to b thrown ont at our Conventlon on the 20th fnnt., Lo plve place to n man who at leaxt has not declared himeelf [n advance a *‘greenbneker. Jowa Hepublicane are In favor of paving onr publle debt aw we ngreed, —In coln, —but they are not in favor of any rxetemn of ‘eginlation which shall de- monetize the init of volues which existed when that debt was canteacted. Very few of vur vaters wlll!llr[mrl the namesske of the Apostle—whom all declare I leas Iikely t necure an Elecioral yote than 1 the North Pole to be struck by uumnln$ . MISCELLANTBOUS, U0 CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, Cixeis 10.~The fullowing Demoerattc Congrensional nominatfons were mnde [n Ohfo to- Third District, John 8. Savaze, by acclama- uhth Dintrlct, George Arthur, of Clarke th Dirtrict, Willlam W, Ponten, of Y. Aug. 10.—The Fourth Ttepnblican District Convention met here to-day, The contest was very Hve On the tenth bailot John Haward wan nominated, and the nomination was afterwarde made unanunous, . GRX, HARRISON, Hpectal Dispalch to The Tribuae. TxD1ANAPOLLS, Auift, 10, —Gen. larrison opens the campalgn Friday, the 15th inst., at Danyilie, llendricks County, continuing as follows: Anderson, Auz, 10, Madivon, Aug. 21 Lawrencebmrzh, Aug, 2% Cirecnsburgh, Aug. 23, Centreton, Morgan County, Ang, 2: Newport, Vermillion Connty, Aug, Ho will #peak in but two places in o Distefet, whichk have heen eelected, and, in due time, will be publiel ‘rhe State rally which It was Intended to hald on Friduyie the 16th fnet,, ha« been Sndefinitely poste poned by advice of the State Centenl Cominittee, MISSOURI REPUDIATION S B7. Louix, Aug. 10.~-1t Is given the Chalrman of the Central &, mittee will call a State Convent nomination of o full State ticket. DUBUGUE, 1A, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, DUnrqur, la., Aug. 10,—Dbubngue Connt; henn Connt, Davrox. . 5 at lere that «ual-Tender Com- ) Sepl. O, tor the Re- ibilcans held o Convention {his afternoon {c nes oct delegates to attend the Judicinl Umn'cm{lm up lected Will- L1 thomberg. ‘The deicgation fuvors Judge Bag. the present incumbent. LAPONTE, 1ND. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, Independence on Aug. 10, The delegates were T, Y. Rood, 1), N Cooley, John Ballo inm McVYey, I Wullweler, Louls Miller, Tieach. P. 8. Mulven, M, Rlutmenauer, O, P. . Long, and J. Tavorre, lnd., aug. 10, —~Juwige Tarpie, from Tnitanapolls, rpoko I the Conrt-flousc thls'after- noon, /Chis evening there i 8 foint discusylun ot Michigan Clty between J, C. Burrows, of Michi- gan, and Jndie Turple, The Huyes and Wheeler Club, over 200 strony, will go aver in & speclal rain. . CALITORSIA fax Fraxcieco, Cal,, Avp, 10.—The Republican Conventlon lost might chose the following Presi- dentinl Electors: D. A. .\(cKmln{, 4. B. Felton, 4., Jewett, A, 3. Omrander: at large. Gen. John F. Miller and M, M. Estee, Thomas Mclenun was nominnted for Conzress in the Third District. COL. INGERSOLL, ON THE DEMOCHATS, Col. . G, Ingeréoll has addressed the following Tetter to the editor of the Peorin Tranacript ¢ Ann great dral hua heco rald concerning a few gentle remarka tiat | made before the County Convenzion the otlior day, sud a great deul more sbout remarks that [ Dever maie, 1 thiak 1§ AgLE for mo o tell what 1 did ray; Firet—1 i say that the worst ward In New Vork, the wand in which there 18 the most dgnurance, the maat grime, th mort vioe 0n 1 tho most lice, would kive the Inrgest Democratic ty. Seronil—) dld say, speaking of Gen. Grant, that ho tiad dugo tacre thiRg Aty othier man, [robably, (s kase The naton: that I conld not forgvt that at Dourlon the eaule eircled up the cliify o victury far the st time, Aad that when © heard 3 diriy, louay Deuvcrat or Kol atatider nnd eurse iim, that 1'teit ontraged. Third—1 did say thist thin wat s ime uf oneral eun. pleton—that everybady suspected everytiody. That if an otllceholter tul & decenit suit of clothew, he wes clinneed with reating then, and that lazy loaters would &1t on the corners Witlt Tuces that had not heen wastied fyra yuar sud deaouiice every mian with ' clean shirt *panthie Upun 1ie subect of shitts, dirt, and vermin 1 made g ather oharentions, What 1 didl say fx bad enough snd true enoush, with- out uny addltton whatevers it bad ns it la and trie ns 1t 1 1 am willing 10, 0d dn, F1a0A by VY Wor 1do sy that the worst wards, tho worst citiva, the wonst Stutenurw the Denocratlc wards, the Deworratls elties, and the Democratic States. | da sy that the HamInrE BURdErers i supportets of Tilden and Hea- dricks. ‘T dn say that the haters of Iherty—the ns<as ins of colored mien, woman, and children—the masked wretchea whoride 1o Qe fiut of Uwe frecdman and shont i dowan Jike a beust, disregarding the prayers And (ears of wifo aud childeen, 1dusay thiat tivve Ten amn not for Mayes and Wheelo?, i I'do say that the reat friends of liberty are thé onl riends of tbor, snd thAt thoee who vote fur Hayrs ani Whecler are the heat friends of lilwrty, Tabor, sud Joy write this for ane renson, and for tne reakon oaly., i am unwilling that uny one should heflere that 1 Judee men by thetr condliion or posltion, instemt of by “their headd and bearts. 16, G. INGERSOLE. THE REOEL SPIT. The following communicstion, which rppeared 1n the Democrutic /nder, of Columbue, Miss., needs no commont s To Hie Impertal Sajesty, Sitting Mull= Maynl HiKkhiness ix o longer warthy of the ter e pour Indiant® Your recent deods of valir, your profound knowledgo af military factics—~y Heht fnto the manner of Yankee warfare—=ma niwindantly deserving of the title o ** Ik Injun.® sir. our sytayatlies are enlisted with y nre willing, but onr hands ore e ak thea e ok & DrivALa's fare, L€, A long-range iuns (i of the which we ean atand on the p and **cloas_out™ ol the agalust us. Yours Fit. Drviv's Dexn, ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, In avswer to * Alphabetieal,” in your last fs- so, foraremedy for consumption {n fts first stages, I ean reeotnmend Dr. Plerce’s * Golden AMedical Discovery," If taken uecording to dirce: tions, for It lias been thoroughly tried In my family, and the results were glorfous. ¥ Alphu- Detfeal” must not expectone bottle to do the work—my wif¢ took three hottles before sho could discover any change, but after the third bottle every doso scemed (o strengthen the lungs, and now she {s well and huart, AN phabietieal will wrlte to me T will get witnesscs to the nboye. Hexny JL M. PaTTON. Lawrence, Marfon County, Ind. —(Huctunatl Times, Feb, 4, 18 2 Your Ln, and ex W are e 1orevers i ny and one ot el mdter e lavs plenty il caks fiear Litiie 1 lorn Bhierldans ihey can send COXRTHUCTED GRAY-TACKD, 187, 'S THEATRE, MAGUIRE & HAVERLY . +Lomsces, WILL E. CITAPMAN. +DMuuager, Friday Evening, Aug. 11, Farcwell Denufit of JOXHIN DILIL,OIV, When hie will appear uy DE BOOTS v PAUL PRY. Eaturiay LAST ABUEARANCE, HOOLEY'S NEW CHICAGO TIEATRE. Clurkeat,, opposite flicrmau House, THE PAVORITE FAMILY RESORT. HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS ON TIHE FULL TIDE OF SUCCESS, Ilouse erowded nightly with the ellie of the city. An immenso l—everything new, Thon't forget, Clark-et,, opposite Sherman Nouse, ery evening at § and Wednesduy and Sat- urdny Matinces at 2:15 p..g. WABASH PAVILION, Between Harmon-court und Twelfth-st, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, GRAND CONCERT BY THR . 8. W.L, G. BAND, Admisaion, 26 ots, Commence at 8 o'clock. ADELPUT ‘TUEATRE, CHOWDED HOUSKS. To-waht (Uriday), Avg. 11 GIEAT BUCCESS of the NEW YORK SENSATION, 1y Mlle BEHTHA COLUE snd ELIZA GUILLENINE gl Preinlerauf Clisls Deadty, wid (hirey Mg s af L formed swung wonen, 1o s A BTATHARY, niuky of Sinrs—Ida Moreiv, Careoil wnd SUCATIny, the Keyuolds lrotiiern, the Frevinay Sfe: ters, ik all the ol favorltes, Ladiey Matinvs Batur- day, 2. p ud st UM, FRMALE FORTY THIEVES, MAGNIFICENT BCENERY. HARCHES BY {0 BEAUTIFUL YOUN Bauners and Costames from Niblo's Garden, LADIES' S8CHOOL, Proparatory, Acadamic, nnd Collegiate, CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., Wil open Hept, 133, 1876, Roomn larze, elomantly turnished, heated by ateam, and ilzhted n.{ ad. Speein] attontlon to health. ‘Gymnastic drill. “No public cxamination or axhibitlonn, Prof. (i, Blassner, at experienced {natenctor and semponer, will have charge of the Department of nsle, Dr, Tlenry Foster will have chiarge of the Nealtn Department, i1, Grarge Lonmis will have the gavernment of o, to whom all conimunications should he Send for circular, ADAMES ACADEMTY. QUINCY, ATARS, HON, CHARLER FRANCIB ADAM! gl thnirmen of loanl of Mtanagers, A7 n P, L. Do, Sater. e deafin of the Sehiool (sto prepare boys, In the TS EharmEh AT Tar e Thesk AMEHEan” Gl Irgea, fioys ftom (s Academy have been thfa yesr adiniited to Harvard, Vale, firown, and Amherst Col: leges. There are nlue teachers—sil gentiemen of wlity apd experience, re {8 A preparatory elase for {hore too yunnf fe e Acaemyy and the Insteartion given {n careful o syatematic, doslgnad to AL the puplls thorouglily for the higher'work of the Avadeiny, 'No puplls sre ree ceived under 10 srarn of age, with hls nmuy}‘ and the Amistan ey Nnanling School; an Sirmiior That communicates AIFEcLY With: (he Alee: ormita © ates dfrectly ! (13 tera bedrmos amiltes, L 1., m, Toyn can also be boarded In priv For eatalogties address the Naster, BARENTS & GTUARDIANS + i 8, ACHO0L AND COLLEGE DI nT«vmun', e A e BREGE D complied exnéemiy for fatending » ool patrons, wiiere. In may he obtainnd il the Information relating to tha Drster cluasof scholastic fnstitutfons In the countre, Jecessnry to the aelection of such n one ae tiey may be n march of, without the [peonventence inelteni o 1 i menndof coliecting the xame. Complete Lt ut Kehools and Cotlegre, Bescripting. of Location, Tall: road and Ilote{ Facllitien, ete. Mapof the United States, siowing the exact location of the Echools reprerented Pupils afirond Expense from homo o the Bchool rex te) will he pald by thin Bureat, aifed Free o parenta and othei baving chiliren to educate upon peceipt of postage (i centsl. At the office, c.. Toatheranor wialing 1t Tor e pury COTERWORTH PINCE Kool 1Hses nu_mm\llu'nu)l]lling,llxum'lwn) teenth-t. MISS ABDY R, JONSO, For seventeen years Principal of Tiradtord Academy, oro] ar of ber ljome School for t her restdence, 100 Chintles crnfa, T, itd Four- rborn Semina- partmert of tin, {eign Theo, Scine Peatmay, Jiarvanl Ui 3 dames T Fielits, foston, MARY’S HALL, FARIBAULT, MINN. The It. Rev. JI. B, WHIPPLE, D, 1., Rector, Miss Ko Py DARLINGTON, Principal. Tauader the personnt supervision of the Bishon, with ten experienced teachicrs, 1t offers supertor sdvastaces Sor educntion, with an invigorating and heaithy il mate. The cleventl year will e v fent 1, bea b niversity, o rebiatern, With Fall Cciaiin m For reginters, it fu Parts dris che BECTOR, CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MOHGAN PARK (NEAR CHICAGO). The fall terns of hle_inatitutlon commencea on Tucrday, Rept. 19, 1K70, Another new bullding will be com- pleted and ready for uceupancy ot that time, Its cupacity will ke satlicient to accommotdte Arty d- ditlonal boarding puplis. _For further information oreirculura address the President, G. THAYER Chicago Eemule College, Moreun Tark, Cook Co. 11l., or a2 77 Madixon-sf., Chicago. MOUNT YERNON MILITARY ACADEXY. Morzun Park near Chicago). Capl. Fd N, Tirk wlcott, Prew, Heary T. Wright, Principal. Thre fafl term commentes on Thuraday, Kept. 14, 1876, The rehool. stnder new manacement, will aftond largely incrensed facilitiea for tharouch in- stmctiou, for further fufurmation and efrculars ddrens Capt. ED N, RIRK TALCOTT, Prestdent, Morgan Parki, Cook Caunty, 11l., or 118 Monroe- sty Chicago. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE, Pittsbarg, East End, Pa._College Coutse embraces all the Departments of Higher Education, Gove ernment i< that of a refined Christian bome, {n- cation, 44 miles from the heart of the city. Free from duet ond smoke, ensy of accews, nnd n- rurpuassed for benuty and rcens Seawon openn Sept. 14, Fo lozuex u’i":"l ently to the Rev. THOS, ., Preefdent. (TICAGO TADIES SEMIRARY, 15804 17 Fouth Slichlon et ane ayuare cast of Tnfon ark, ¥ Fourteonth year opens Sept. 13, Ahle Professors in all the derariments, Clasieal, Englistt, Att, aud M slenl clulty, under I ot “The modert lanidaies In charge of b Ample’ accommodations for both puplls. K3 01 VASSAR COLLEGE Opena JEx Tiext yoar Senpt, o0, 1676, Suidents wil pre. et themueives or eantitination on the 20th, 2kt snd dof september, Applivsilon, stating theé nnnie o ative teache. hoarding and_day iE: cipal. the younx Indy and tie Joct-Utlive nddress of pare & ardtan shonld be made to W, 1. DEAN, REGISTIAR VASSAL COLLEGE, POUGHREEDSIE, N, V., whin w.ilseid a Catalozue’ to each applicans, g tormation reapecting the Coliege. 8ST. MARY’S SOEOOL, * Knoxville, Knox County, I, The Eplscopal Churely Schioo) for Girls, in the ninth year of successful operation. Uunrarposred for it healthy location. Firat-class In all its ap- l:.-mnm:m-. Challenzes comparison with the best astern schoolw, Send for n R C. W, LEFFINGW| Bolect tho Boat School for Your Boy: Tie Irving Tnetitote, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, re- opens Sept. Thorangh Instruiction and train- ng full in inz. The following gentlemen are patrons of the Scliool: W, P, Fairciild, 42 West 671h-st., New York: Mr, 0. Chanute, Chief Enzinece Erio Ttafl- way, New Yor he Nev, George 3, Stone, D, D., Tarrytowt, N. Cirenlare feam A. ARMAGNAC, Principal. IMPORTANT TO 8TUDENTS. ADRIAN COLLEGE—Entrance upon nny stuly Iriany department conditioned only by preparation to pursue that study, thus nffording greater Jatitude iz welectlon and the order of wiudles: than &an und el o, Expenses low. Tor cafas L Vo MCELROY, Pres., Adrlun, IRVING MILITARY ACADEMY, Lake View (near Chicagol, apens fept, 0. Ten acren play-prouiidn: earefnl ovendihit of tho morals sl naBnCrs of ca aur, realdent Profeasors, kel for « 5 Wadtnonat, Chilcco, U1 0. ‘L AUDE L, Conumandant crng ni the 0 A'Foys No V B nd Mechnnienl Ihu‘lll aer Polyteehnie Inating ) ctical. “Advan N. Y.—n Honrding-Behoo e G R Coy ERR 2 ClARY TN G fnz, i ul. u cutar. rotary, Liox Gtk Wellsviile, o MLLETATLY ACADEN Y reddent Inalructorns t bourding flmu‘l'l‘di Uncress ye ) culath (NLEAT A W “llrm»k' 't va Ilall, Now Havon, Conn, A Home School 108 Young Ladics, Reopen _Address MISS M, 1 MONTFOR NION COLLEGE OF LAW OF THE TW0 UNJ. it o . Judge Bouth, T ‘turers, 145 students, 3 graduates. ourss, loc d_sliort-hand, Ad V, s BegTolary, FAMILY 8CHOOL FOIR SABY, Principal, New TEST E younis ladiea. Muven, Coun, Ben 1T BEXEB; vered by HLARES ROATLI[NG-ECHOOL FOit WONRCE! ENITIRE NAUCE LEA & PERRINS CELEBRATED ¥ PRONOUNCED DY : o LONHIESEUIY MEDICAL QENTLE- 70 BE THE MAN at Madras,to hls bLrother ut “wpy WORCKRTER, *ONLY GOOD Moy, 1051, “Tell LYA & PER IRINS that their Bauce 15 Wtihly eateemed I India, &od . iy upinun, the miodt pal: abla ds well a4 the wholesoiiie Sauce Lhat 44 tuady, SAUCE," And Appiteabiate § FVERT VARIKTY OF MEN. 1 WORCESTERSHIRY, SAUCE, LEA & PERRINS' @ oitini JOHN DUNCAN'S 8ONS, NEW YORi€, ROAD TIME TARLE, RRIVAL 480 DEPATIORE OF TOHG Erplanation of Heference Aarke-4 Saturiay ex. erpied. | * Bunday suoeed. . §3 : FIVeSiinday win 2. o) D, HUST €XCEPInd. L Ar- _Canalstreet,, corner Madinon o oo n 1ot wid na'acthe depore abuinque Doy Kx, abubique Klght & a0mane Nigit x ubreeport & D | TIv PO nbinne EXpreasit p:w) o m, (¢ ontiwaikee Kart3lan aiiy)lf 7imh £ fy bAifiwaitkee Express, 10N 8, m. dMilwankee | B:00 p. m. |1t bMIiwankee 1ap, m. ! R4 TR . 5o 3i0n o, Panl & Attines, ... (910300 w, m. [* 4:00 ! ni B8, Pan) & \Hnan»pl'x’lwu.. 13 o, In. 7(’3}'!'. :;. Expre % P, M, 308, m. 0. " a~Depot.corner of Weils and Kinzie-sts, BDeror comer of Canat and Biuruiie MICHIGAN CENTRAL RATLRO, Depot out ot Lakecat. s foot &P%wenly%wnfl st dolph, and at Palmer floupe ooek COFBETOf Tian: Arrive, * 7:301 m. * Riip; | _Lxave. | Atali (vis Bl ottt s A L. £ holamazeo Accommadation, .. | Atlinntic EXpress (da! A e e (detly). o Hapid: rand Morning kxpress.. Night Express,. 1 aturday Ex. 1 Monday Ex. § Daity, OHI0AGO, ALTON & 8T Lo EATCAS GITY & DENVEL SHONS LI 0% Untun Depot, West Shiv, near Madlwo:st. brit Heket Oticen: At Depots and 153 andoiphoat. 7 Leare, Arrive, Eanmaclty & Urncer Fart Bz, <120 pm: l 1' £ Loul & Springnield Ex, . o Laute, Borinatield & Texsa. [ Expre CoKiik & | Chicawo & Padacah [ 1, Strea o, Wasiy'ton b Jaliet & Dwvlght” Accommdatn|s Arrive. Malt, 18 Matn Line. ? Rl 3 R e BRI Atlantie Fxi P Riooalm. Lollivwr Acto )i, | 112108, M, Nlght Bxpress, )i m. 14 540, m. CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. rf‘)‘x’»’l“:"fix'fi'&u’i‘fi'(’ffirr Jadteon -nlliré:?nx:&fi?]‘ s it St at., apposite BRorman Howse, Leave. Arrive. Mliwaukee Express.. Wiseunain & Minacrta Firo! 2. m, o m. ay Exprosm. 4 o 42 Wikconait, Tow :[10:003. m.{* 4:09p. tm, otn Kxyireas, $:03 p, m. 11:008. m. Witeonsin & i _Nlizht Exprem. t 0:15 p. . {8 72 Alltroinarun via Milwaukee, Tickets for and Minnenpolis are good either via Madison and i du Cliien, oF vis Watertown, La Crosse, snd Winon: PO kit Otlive, 131 Tandoipli-at.. mest Cia £t. Lonis Exproxs 1, Lonia Fast Lin ir) & Now Oriean Galro Sight Ex J springheld, Feoria & Keokilk Epringncid’ Night Express, Peorin and Keokuk Expr Dubuque & Sloux City Dubnque & Stuux Clty Glimau Paesenier BURLING' CHIOAGO, & QUINUY RATLROAY, Deputa, fuot of Lake-st., ln‘llnl?ll-nv. and Sixteenths 8%, sud Canal and Sixteeath-ata, Ticket UMces, 59 Clark-st., und 81 depaota. Leave. | Arrive, Mafl and Express. .. § S 740 T e Ottawa and streator Pasreng’ mz%r.rom. Dubuque & stouz, Pacilc Easi Line. for Oiminii Kanraa Clty, Lea! Atchlson & St Jos Anrora Passenger. .. .\l;-ndu Uttawn 5 wor eph Kx ommon'n|*11 Buudny, tEx. Saturday, §Ex. donday, ERIE A LINE, TieKet Ofees, &1 E?rgm f'ulglolmer llousn, Grand Tacifie, and at depot, Exposition Huilding. Teave. a Arrive, Day Express=Pullman Draw- Tig-ituom Bleeplug Carn, 10 New York wittiout change. .. Atiantfe Express — Prliman PalyceDrawing-Hovm Slecp g Curd and HHotel Care 09 p. m.| a:10p. m. Only line running the hoel cam to Now York. PITTSBURG, F1. WAYNE & OHIOAGO RATLWAY, Leave. 8:508 m.) 8100 m, Foeal Pans e E s .oval Passenyes s st Lliecs o & Mall nday exceped. A2 506 8. mal a0 me §hally. Saturday excepted #Mondsy excepte: BALTTM 0 RAILROAD, 'l"l:'lzu‘lcny I’(Nl":n Ml ions I::IMIBIE‘ l‘ml llf"Mfllh . Tlekel- x ark-at., Dl Grand 'setriv, and Depat (E5pus! |onunlflfn’x’g).w"‘ Leave. | _Arrive + 700, m. | H: B R . § 5i08 I .k WO B, e Chted. §Dally. CTTI0A00, ROOK IBLARD & PALEIY RATLROAD Depot, corner of Vau Buren ond Shermansais, Thokel wttive ) Clark-st., Shermun Huue. Leave. 1 Arrive. . Omahs, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex, T'eru Actommudatior Nigbt Express, F e Entuntay lioat do For (rind Haven, Urand ftap datly (Sundass excopted), For bt. Josenh and Lenton 11aFbor, daily (8ii 7p. m. days excepted) ... .o 108, m. Eaturdays jioat don’ 14 pom For Grecu liay and Lake Supers ] o Tpom ror Ludingion, Mauhiee, e, Tieadiy dbd Thursd; 2o, fn. m MEDICAL CARDN. BRI JAMESI Lock Hospital, cor, Washineton & Franklin-sts, Cliartered by the Stato of llinols fur the cxpress pur- pose of giviig Iminediate rellef in all cases of private, ehroulc, and Urinary dixeases (n all thelr compicate forms. It is well known that L JAMES hua stood st o & of thi experience aro all-Umpor curlnal nlicht lowea by dreati, pimpies on the fa o, can postiively be cared. Ladies wan delicate attention, éall or wrlte,” 1] cuts. A book for the mitilon, 3 f0lix yon st wiont these disearts—wh Wwhy ful—10 cenis to_ puy postae. Dr. James roomn and parl i seo 0o uae but the Doctor. Lr. Jdamwes Inatty yearsof ago. | Comuliatlons wiwuys i nyite, 1030128, 2h. AN > Y 1T DR. STONE, sissiite 9 ‘cures all Crontc s | vate Diseases, Sominal Weakneas, Bexual Debtlity, Spuie Diwtiare, &1, GYer 31, 000 Cases cured. Cures, aniteed oF Ioney refunided; Charkes reasouable. . Sivdl. Clues wen oyerywhere. Colsultkijon fren wid confic gionrlal, persunaify ur by watl, & book freey A ur buth sexen wnd clrculars of ulkier thiugs seat 3 5.7, Stohe 14 thie UN 0 Wh 18 & rogular kraduate B iedie) DR. CLARKE, 186 BOUTH OLARK.BT, (Fetablisied 1851.) CQONFIDENTIALLY QONSULTED, atatp_for circular contatuliy 40 Viclio of seif-abnae, n Nervous and ol Dise lottar De. ¥, D. CLANKE, 130 ¥ valuablo hnformat acnd stamp for Wo Address NOCURIE! NOPAY N 4720 2% 4 bibh dneat May b consutied, person o ull ChTuntc oF fiervouy iivease : oly phyalcian Su (hie cily who warratts cures G _pllls‘:_‘lmllll. VR L Wb, TERVOUS EXUAUSTION cotiprislug » scrles o g Musouty ot ALKy, NeW YUF, 0l the cause aniung r( promature deciiid, dliowiig Tudlspuiatiny liow Tust g iealil iy be rexaiucil, snording aClear syopata Of Uiy Ipudiilente Lo HuTiage, aud UG Lreatineut of uervous i ab debitity, O e Fealle Ut 20 yews' eaits: [3 dress tho wihon, L) 1 Kaat Teuth 75 111 & 218 Lake St., Chicago, Beearelultabuy only the Genuioa,

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