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¢ Thitan “VOLUME XXXL - CHICAGO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1876—TEN PAGES. SENATOR MORTON, | disnmbinein s o, | 2 pltorm g et 4t 0 Rty wolf inat the dour of nearly every In 3 tion 40,000, - | 221tiers by the party {n power, which hias sanandered Tin, aunt. ant hoinarr, nd tiud ons Centonnial | 000, which was the oetimaleof the Treasary Do- | 31000 acres upon Failfoids alone, ald out of mure praduct in the avils, licenes, and wrongs to cscpa p:rlmenh the oxpenaca per capita were mgm His? (httee it amyreRate bt dlaposed o less thana ho Eit which onr ancestry sbandoned thelr homos in t Tint estlmating the pobulatton {n 1875 at 43, | *qydirectiy loutersof the ol apprecaied 1 s : 0fd World, . , 000, whi rd 10 the L His - Speech at Indianapolis | s nuicuered sandom shamsiedsoutenor. | 86000 SUE S SRR A0 Srhcntes wire | YRcELIOIE 1o the Tech i, tho candidate for LIFE INSURANOCE. TELE andest Reform Heform (s necessary to_put 8 lfll:w to the profiigate tes had been onr ngpmmm. 20 that the 2ot all waa that the States of the North- ld form a_ Northwestern copfederncy for 7 1 being, to be atterward anited wifh the and to cut Joose from the Stales In the “e ateaigned the War party as the most Intoler- = g f Vice-I'resident, Gov, Hondrickn, tvaa in the Sen- | ant ever known, as corrapt, ns L ) f hanl The nearcet approach ta the condition of thi: 1,100 for each Inhabitant. This would make the i , a8 tho author of har Charered b the State o Tiiols, Last Evening, hedeserihoninto b founi I e Clty of o Yonk %Tu.an..m of tho Govarnment (n 1875, Jeaving ?fifivau’:'n’:‘L*n31"3.2?..'2':3’&".%"3?:?3’:&2, mont"of | {imes and desclition, wawhlly rxpouaii fo th OF THE AGE. Exclusively & Bavings Bank, ]nL'rl'f-’:n'aDn::lT;m’: e gg}.l'u" e e s | o Wit i3 I O 0 e 100 tapcs Jons | Gist(mguished for the “general nenrty support ho | cufed na to abolish onr market in the Hoath by de- gave to such gronts, and particularly for hia earnext and repeated advocacy and the large share he had in the grant of aliont 34,000,000 acres to the North- ern Pacific Rallroad, the most stupendous gift ever (‘wmdllnnunr 1860, 16 cents i tleuying the pecullar aystem of Jabor In that sce- tlon he would ‘wdvise tie Northwest o luok ont for fteelf. Liis favorite phrase was, *‘The testo- ratlon of the Unfou npon the basla of tho Conatliu- ez mojority. The crying ovil of tho dny fama. | por capita, and proves conclusively that the Gov Tictous falsehnod, which casors altko the Prestdent | ernmant ia mor heaply conducled, "outaide of o A Sfi_fl.fllillg Denunciation of mm: Il:}wmmcnummm permeates publicand ;léwunlcnmulltd byt ‘ar, than it was in 105 Clorksst., Methioalst Church Block, Tecelves Eaving Deposits upon Interest at & ner fgiilions Annually Baved to ranted the homesteads to actuxl acttlers upon the the Benate, by a resolntion, cll“mz the Izebelllon, and the lebeillun made the debt, A Contrast Between Repubs= | npon the secrotary of the Treasury for astate honvy laxce, grvenbacks, and National Nanke s F e Jandn —a boan. which " been Hangniily | o M{F. Tendricks fally belleved at tho timo that ha Dbject to tho rules. Money loancd on 111t~ g made fo a corporation. But it may be safd n ex- | tion;" by which he meant thes preservation of () the Intros | SSibmubls HAVE OFPICIAL MORALS DETZRIORATED] IO ARE RESPONSIBLE. J L8 the cople by tros | joiwaran Tilden’s Slander of S ot B T Lt | ATl e Cla it e heot o pvory olaaageiany: | Leadatinmof stis that s Gov, Hendrickatms kad 2 | slavars, endpiring fo lb cqual dgbicin oll \va Ter duction of the I D e e S ey Tates. tha bapresston of | SAaEh To o with pivitty public propeety to lalioad | Sorcel sul In refersian 9 Jhia In asdbscqubnl 1 E sending an the heinde of Tl pronaunce. this | Mmtey, ko tha doranged carrency, [L1s weil to % 2 o grent | spe chmpign b saki: . 1¢ Nation, ¢ o, 7 abifity in relleving such corporatione of their prop- [ T¢ thts 1 renderer impossitie b . - and all kindred siatemante, which make p the | remember that all thess evlin ore of Domoceatio | arty nd that aking both togetner th o s | newof th mpouthle by the folly or, wicked. Large lonns on choica businces sccurity at 7; hody and trimmings of Demoeratic platforms and | origin; that they have been crested by Democtatie | yafa'pair on the roobi A iR LR ) LR DN iibioparly \n nower, fheq Sho iy Normpse i 310,560, $5,000, 42,600 at ¢, “clty Certitcates . specchon to o unmidgaied booh amiemgnuery. | erinar and blunioes for which that paty stoald | comontary apon thin rehotion, 1may add the | EoLatiowthe s Al T ot e Sortaa avd 1o “"JB?GBBEHBAMHON. Trsion Dearborn-st. an Fehm"n; ;:—7 opposite ts tha tenth. On tie Bth held rerponstble. The Democratic party made | gingle remark Lhat it was the itepublican party that | Foeier erfl&xofl{flnfi&"‘.fi,’.firfl'fl Kain L despoll : o el wore but the offahoots of that central ide vl his lreecll—lhfll the luterests of Indlana were not with tho East, but wero with the Bouth, nud tuattlie .- Eantorn States shonld be left out In the cold, Mr. Hendricks (1id not belong to any of these organizu- tions, an 1 believo, but that ‘e knew all about thew, that he never condemned them, and that thelr leaders and contrivers wero all his friends, T never donhted for n moment, and that his position was this: that §f they succeeded fn thelr purposc he wotild reap the benefit, but if they I-llml ho was . not responsibie for thelr action. HATRED OF TIIE NEGRO. Ile hias alwayz exhiblited an uncontrollabla hatred of the negro, and In thia represented the lowest and ot vilgar eloments of his party. In tha Benato he oppoeed the freedom of the sluves excap- urseme; ceedingly i R A 2 ed Falsellood. Ea:l’tlfifléi;m;%:mw}fi:fiéwfi,};mr:‘cm‘Ir‘)‘;n‘rlr‘:nr'x.x;m other matters growing out of our tresson, as well | pad” hnreledl States into rebellion and drafted d . 3 of thotnlted Qiates, . THETS likve boen ke the setilement of the consequences of our ook $24, 260,000, helnz ahont half @ millton of dottars | 1L I possible the Rebellion conld have b°="n J2% | uii, and who proudiy pointed tu their Rtebel record . & year, And a great part of (his I8 nomiual, oot real. dawn at les cost, Tho Relels aay it conld, a . Hendricks' Record---A Page of | | Fisiweonthe b ' ibhimmnty were, 1o e o et tha. nt. wnecloll tho oxe | o8 thele title-deed to oifice and glury, | R % 2 There were the members of tlie Rebel Congress at. Commonplace, Diversified i Gs"’l‘l’é':’-'i:""’{n;.'fivf." i ka ey Yaglorand fi: | Leiees ond they sre profunndly indignant at our | pichmond. wiio had debated with closed doors the Only with Blots. . . . of ajl the balances dne the United States froni de- | necesrity; and if it I trie, as we Are constantly | . had strock the enrrent of Democratic thonght and B lican and Demo Faleat O eattsanmonrs bostmning | toid, that: miblie aul private demeraiization and & | 9onicd thraugh every Democratle Adininatration. | action, but afterwaris feared that ho ha0 Eoitin !‘ COMPOSITION OF TIIB 8T. L.OUIS CONVENTIO! % . . on tho 1st of January, 1KiH, long tratn of ovils are the Inevitablo consequences. | 5 C0 ooy sider bricfly the composition uf the &, | Off the fence promaturely. It was, in my opinlon, 1 o loan o Warchonse iteceipta for Grain and Proviss Administrations. DEPALCATIONS GREATLY DIMIKISHED. of & clvil war, iLin the very insnlence of falsetivad | 1 €LV SOBIER BIIGEY T SECU0GR 0% 10 Arkcanin | the Worat speech made in any Nortliern Stata dur= jons, on City Certificates and Vouc! et on Iteots sud The answer \was sent to the Yonalc a few weeks | to hold the Iepublican” party responsible for | aveorm and placed in nomination th Qin. | Ing the War, and exerted the most deleterlous tn- 8 | Morigages. EAZAIUS STCVEINAN, ety $ the [ nd placed fn nomination those dis- | ff 106 WiE B XTI ) " . liank Ghamber of Comnierce. gy Al Eenumitonn xiract fromon tatcineny [, tHoms tngulsbied reformers, Tilden and Hendricks. 3 e frultful parent of that crop o Pirst successfully oporated by the = | mpy iad by it Antiony, Sonator fomBhodo Vbt | 1 AVDACITE REQUIRCE, 1 rutg | gohanre Wi theold slaseboidor, with s hefe ol | SRR ARG UERSIACL SRR St all o o ; o jom the docume " iy : o ___AmmsmigxaiLoning, [ Tho St. Louis Platform an e retoted: Democtucy to-say (o, us, “¥on il ot suppress o Ren o anly hons of fudemmnty I the | Hsarly. eom comieed e pontn in i Enton 9 r, Anthony=Th ol - | onr Rebelllon ascheaply as you oug!l ave done. . fier disloyal organizas Eg P er C (}flt E}ls {‘] 0““1 Elaborate and Extend- Doy AnthonyThe agsreqato statement of the dir. | QR hos Tuanage ts pUBIIC debts taxation, and | DGROCTHC PARY. | eitator and secesstontet, who | U009 and the trearonable schemes that wero farm- T: am ought to have done, therefore we propose { grdinances of aecesslon. 0 PROTECTION Lifb Tnstance Gompany, OF CHICAGO, Which has a Guaranteo Capital of $200,000. on all Garments ordoroed of us dur- ing July and August. BHIL'Y & CO., ARTISTIC TAILORS, Wabash-av.. cor. Jonroc=st. NBASE BALL. BASE BALL. 4 want of economy and skillin perfornilngthe opora- | gueation of the biack flag. i.1; Jotiion, 4 Teentsi Gra.” tne tion. it B Lophere wro the architecte and defenders of Bielle £ il 18 Libby, e 3 alisbury, sccnes e 20 Coltaatowing o constant | declt 118 an ol eayling that the bale of e dog 187000 | 1% Forrr of which the Metiocs I thelr Iava foriress hich tyowtngin §ldree tscreao Hichnprosttinai: | for the bite, and wo sre now arked to tarn o the | fad hever dreamied. - - I Totha Committees un Fince ol Aspropnatingg, | 1oyal physiclans and call In the Hebel doctors Lo | There wero the Northern sympathizers and Democratic “ Ref & Viiatiare imyiiced llgl:‘l,u:nuugflmnwhnzh i prescribe for thewoundsiaficted by the tebollions | doughfaces, who had walted and waiched over tie -ue - ¢ 1 Al PO 1) on, y | ¢ e oformers *-«I{u- | plicdmnch Srin his e and gmorsare e e very best achools | YT wie featis and Uopes e In the South — On this run (ho membars mutually insure them- sl yeiven, payhiie tha netual cost of the tlsk monthly (e Xlux, White - League: onthe thouvanil. Tdenot | for raform. " Thore were 8 fow Untan moldicrs who bad carrled | 38K into our lines during the War. _ Ile bittesly ops . ;m;g,'x(;;;;cg;fi'f“l'“"“" synscoriatnied by (e Actind 2 RUCrs, o e SuE WIIAT 18 CALLED RETRENCHMENT. tholr stanty laurels 10 a Cunfedorate market, | Pofed the ropcal of the Fugilive Slave law long aftor the {seuc of the Emancipation Proclamatlon, mail n.:&.‘ speaking againat the resolution of repeal, Plundering 1Incks, and Iumbugs. sntage Of lova s Lhin, They have retrenched expenses by refusing to | where decoy slgnals were scarce aud in largo do- reentage of Ines incon- | appropriuly the monoy neccssary o carry on the | mand. o n'l',‘“’fifn L, i jovernment efficiently. The publie bulldings com- ‘There was the eore-headed Tepubllcan, whoee ORTHE Ehoussnd dollate, At aaly ahous ane-siztiein sy | menced, and necossary to the publie sorvice, are | noglocted clalme for ofiice had shaken his faith in St et A SRR | o withon senlentsppopciatin b St | llasionsndcomineed b of e uecarey foe n o revenue, In the Yoste(fica the loss hasgonedown | been expended, or to largely Increane the appro- 1In short, there were mssembled the mournere for Tildon's Record—~-A Railroad~Wreole | Iropigti, oa th 81,00 in dnoksows Adminisuistion, | priation nest year, when tho cluction is overs o | alayory, the organirera. of rebeillon, {he Ru-Kinx B per THE PLAN OF THIS COMPANY 11as lieen proved by tho practieal experience of aver 6ix yeats' succesiful operation Lo bo SAFE AND EQUITABLE, i t onc+hatf cheaper than the oll system. Tts M;n‘ e oen adupted 10 thie Fequirenionts sud Hoeds WEST ENDS, of Milwaukee, V8. FATRBANKS, of Chicago. 1t was as plain to bim aa that it ahoni d‘l:gl wll,g},::]‘fllfmnlflpllmtla: tain Tt On the 10th of February, 1804, on the resalution to allow negrocs to ride 1 the atreet cara ln Wash- ington, he said; « . LI cinsses, White Stocking Grounds, Saturday, Ang. 12, " and £30. 19 In Van Buten's. to 81,50 for tie first torms of overnment property at the diferent vavy-yards it 3 mpathizer and | It scomato ba conetdered t outrage that | (10,000 Eoligten axe {ssuod for tho rich | Admiston, 25 cents; Grand Stand, 50 cents. er and a Sympathizor e et fuascpanli with euaverazeor 6301 gy o A R L ol TR Linor, the Northern sympathlier 80 | magrsesin the BirIELOr Cormiaars mor pluRed to LA man. JEWELRY, WATCHMES, &¢» 0 From {he foregolng statement It appears that the | 000,000, and from its natara requircs aunnal ox- | tho repreecntntives of cvery element that hud toru | (8P JUEEACHS 18 116 S Aty IhEINS Y £ 5,000 ¥ ‘the businoss man. with Treason, Johfoum the foregolng statement 1t ippenrs that the | peniituros for repaira und to keap it In nerriceablo | the coantey witl civil war, renched it with biaod, | wereiiowed foxnreas an cpiziun un thi3 subieet 1 )y should say the outrage would be the other way. The Large and Elegant Stock of WATCHES, Fite Jewelry, Silverware, &., At Btore Cor. of Lake and Clark-sts, mtf 8 condition. The amount neceseary for this purposo | and watered it with the tears of tho sidows and 1520 pagt on tho 81,0001 wehat they wero during | wuy eatimatod by the Navy Depariment st $1,000, - | orphans. oln 158 part of what they Wwore duting Lo Adwminis. | 00 but the liouee rofused o sppropriote auy- THE ONEAT RRFOTMER. o H H ' & o . - o e, i s clor ol Democratic Vacillation and Hy- { iration of Van uren: nly 116 usit of whatthey | taincd ‘an allowanco of only 810,000, *This re- Lo Denomst. and hia boen {oF twenty yeam pocrisy on the Currenc Muinlebrntion. The losses during Grants sccond | {enchment remults in sbsolute loss. It I8 | 8 leader in his party, and closely [deptifiad telih all ¢ y terin, now more. than throe years gone, on the | the _doty of Congrens to make appropria- | of “Its most infamous mensurcs. Trained in a Question. 1000 ars only 1-40 part of wiat they were dur, | tlons {rom year”to year ‘to pay tie judg: | school of New York City politics, 8 graduste of . B T o o part O ket hCY erc Ur: [ ments rondored by ' the Court of Claims. | Tammany Hall, a disciple of the' lcvolution uf What thoy wers during Van Durenss Admiatatra. | The xmount roquired ihis year is 82,000,000, ond | ‘08, anardent sympathizer with tha Rebellion, he 5 tion; and 1-20 purt of what they were durlnj the 1louse urumdmlgprrlaleldnl(nr. Thisle | completely filled that character known during the The Hideously-Atrocious Demow | Bhtianun's Administeation. - These dguros, which | Fetrenchment by ropudiation. In privato 1ifo o | War as the Copperbead On_the Hth of Decomber, 1867, in speaking on the District of Columbla bill, he sald ho was op- posed ta n||0\r1n¥ negroes Lo sit on juriea or hald uhice, and that it was npullc{ which subjugates the whites to the colored race. ™ OPPOSITION TO AMENDMENTS. Mr, Yendricks was in the Scante when the. Thirteenth Amcndment to the Conetitutiun was adopted abollshing elavery; when the Fourttentl ‘Amcndment wan adopted. seciirlng cqnal Fights, protection, and immanities fn oil fhe States, and ¥ 500 For the moochanio, and 1'250 For tho working man, 3§ teed by a mutunt arganization and tho cap- e R T eACh thGttar GoORUHVLIDA PFO rata according (o and aulount uf lusutauce, - “Thld ayatom 18 4 TLAETRIKDY AND U FIRT TH TI!I'." and Alx yeurs' vipericoce by the Fii0 FHEHI0N b demonstrated thue the peoplo will suw- 8 W EQUITABLE BYSTEM ead. In_helng sold at Bankrupt Salo at LESS THAN aro mathe: mon having the means and refusing to pay his ding D ts, before matical deductions from the ltemized ac- a g to pay Mr. Kelly, oud other leading Democra! prolibiting the payment for alavea and tho Kelel Otiife taturance when conducted on the common-ense | COST: cratic Outrages at tho counts taken from the books of the Treasury Do. | debis ls not regarded ae economical, but ad ma- | tho nomination, camestly deacribed Mr. wiiden 88 | (ar debi: whes the. Fifteenih Amendment 4 principle of Py 08 yout g nnd get what you pay TEH BEST BARGAINS South. partment, reveal the hideous character of tho lies | S3MY. In nlmoa‘: peany inatanco whero approprin- | a raflroad wrecker, a character well known in New | aqq ted.rrm\-ldlnz that no person should be de- * 1or, Ever offored in Chicago, sud overy article war- 4 Lieh are belug pourad outuyon the Government | 41018 are reduced it fa at tho expente of salaries al- | York and London who desls in broken-down rail- Tied the'rlght of nulrige on Acconnt of Face, color, 14,08 succossfully reatsted the combined effortaof the | FE% PIOTL 0 and the Repubileon party. . Thes rendy low enough, (ixed by Democratle Congresses | roadsand puts them on thelr feet again, in which | or Xm“"" tonditlon of scritade, aud e spoks and voted aguinstall, ‘e not anly voted agalnst the Thirtcenth Amend. 14 corpurations with their sccumulated million lnu;{{.‘l‘u;(lln policy -holders, thelr largs ed ape anii thetr subaldized Jnsurance improverient has taken placo e gt | belofe the War, of to tho hjuey of tho pablic scr: | process ng original stockcand band nolders lote '] ekt ybar In AHOBtALoOF NImUlS L oco the qariniatas | ice, greatly crippling1t, and, “If not romudied by | fuclr entire Investment and the aswcts pase chicny NI, e, ' . s, i he G 0 RENES Titus-Oatesiom in the Confodlexats | * Glorfied Tackeon s and how Grontly” the tong | te deticlency bills next wintér, In many respects | into the wrecker's hands. They described him ass rullch ot umumf.f o i a s o e e eatroying It I e e e aneared In conrt, and boldly Idnenl '?1""'"‘"‘:”“{0?%1"5"1"" an e:cLuzd um.'{:th,' "{%’(':!‘,’E'.‘“n}ni‘u'x'fl’ ""th J‘:f::'?f'fxfiffifgfify‘ i céono. Houwse of Reprotentatives at e e i ta o ooy POIT DA b O s e ";"6';3"““'“ 3&"5‘.&‘:&5 made 8 fortime of from e oot apalislh slavery mize, C! r, B " iors V' Y, c! e 3 1 ! . en ol 1) Pl i peseabarion b Wik Sl il Waatligton. sy s tho " clokare ™ andraof o | it ot mpra et ot e | Sl et st So a0t | M et st ‘ ‘ap et b 1 rescnt the official analysis made by the Becro- E0 40 L0 e nieres! upon them, often murdering the aurviving marin- leted befura the Ry tion in the Colonluss that i1 S I an aplled 10 1o Inwurhnce, WHLLL b8t S ke Lo D It o atiorea | Notfing Las boen done bocsuse it onghtto be donc, | orm, aud siways robbing thom of every valusbis el GurInk the. evolitions thit 1% caine. Wity nded it, bt as faras we | tuing, ths Calonles 1nto thelr state of independence oyl nepa- to ‘make settloment, taken from the documenta | OF $he prblic intercst de en zre aplying dally, vwithout solicliation, 1or T R TR DN, e Soljetation The .Prosperity of tho Country Depends | mabiiohod sy tha freasnry Deportment: an nos In every case for polilical capital or profit. | i v arslaity, ahi sheis {ie Colonica, chme Nt the A fixed and denulto sum § charged for the P i 4 [y Depa To creato the impression of retrenchment and REFORMER MORRISSEY AND OTIH! Federal comipact they A nnt submIL Hiat inscitution o1 EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT, TO RENT ent upon a Continuance of Re- T mow omaL, EECLUsIVE o7 Fou= | cconomy It ropudiaied public dcbiw. stinted_and néfiz’c',‘::fl3‘.‘3‘}1‘51‘-‘:’»’.‘.?&':?33‘g¥.3f-’1’e':'“§'n§"Enfii]e'ne'é the ather dameatle inatitations to the conito) of the Aiko foralf agest aud the mortalLy rates are Kradu, publican Rule. agis L o crinple R e ooy ayniahod palile Einmglonat S Lonts And had mare o do PR e B otmiae i was proLecton ARL Py e wecording (o tho E i o e % x twss i IN TEEB — Disbursements, Loases. come useleas, Wwithhald from courts the means . hott was the Tilden :fi?fi"{ gad 8 fugitlve ercapl ng from one, & .ng i on 'y lded gambling Acconsary to enforce the lawa, and reduced salariea | Morriseey's gilded gas e | fobinetaien Teokingal 1 Totme fo s | pasasariarat Saors s egislation, we shonld ray that It Is as unfrlendly ¥ G 10, 308, 325, 183,780, i ‘Tt han otcurred not unfrequently In the world's 110,008,326.10§ 1,163,750.01810.80 | he Goverriment a2 wo know e body of lia mem | pudory' fiah the greatost thievee and plunderers, ummer, snd will bo tho Gtate into wh::hh:clu!pem S Al 1643 This was spoken of slavery In , 18 L the Tast year of the War, fu’henslfu? oo y 3 Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, = Jan. 1, 310 InpraNarorts, Ind., Auog. 1L.—~Tho ovatlon | , V! TRIBUNE BULLDING. 48 for “ glven Sonator Morton this evening wasof & chare 1 fact, alriady dead, having been kille ; 5 . 37,004,438.34) 2,690,650.84) T.15 ftor they had lald ina suflicient store of wreaith, \ . bat be etill carrl 60 for 10,000 . acter extended only to those dirtingulshed citizens | AN ADMINISTIATION WIIAT TuE PARTY aaxzs | aftor ey hed it g SOIIEN, BT 8 o i | B et tn s il carrled Thn eppllennt paying for tho medical examination. “Ihe'cx) @reiice 01 116 Cowpany denionatrates that n 1,20 rrivd a tlie averaxe of 40 years W TGN $2, 500 10F $2.50 8 toudlt; md 63,000 Py Oifice of Lue Protection Life Insurance Compan, y s, 145 aud 147 L'a1dolphi-st., over tho Fluulity " L P, WILLIALD, President. G: 1K1, Vite: Presidont, AW, Kn‘\'A"DIE ! Feiary. Ve, 4. B MOLLISTER, Medical Director, 5 1ist of members moy ba found the follow- ERBON, of Ghicsgo Times. ot hyening Jous 100,187,401.24) 205, 104, 700,87 104,370,400, 14| INQUIRH OF WILLIAM C. DOW. Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING FOR RENT. 8tore Cor, Olark end Washington-sts. of a Biate who comnmand the respect and tho love 1,133.242.40] 10.37 of the masses of the poople. At tho Governor's speclal and urgent request a public reception was dispenscd with at the tima of hia, arrival Wednes- day evening, and his speech to-night was adver- tiscd simply by an announcement in the dally pa. peors. Yet 50 great was the desire to hear him and to do him honor that by half-past © the strccts leading to the Academy of Munelc were thronged with people anxlous to gocure s scat, At 7 o'clock, ono hour’ before the apeaking was advortised to begin, every 53 rlor virtue, Llow man; TR The Administration of any Preslont will ba fn | 2 helr exbibition ot enper ol HRILE, G urder, 1712,160.63| 8.3¢ | tho maln what the party which clected him makes | 7o "5nd the sack of eities, have made atone- 1485, 102,68 7,06 | it Ifhie breaka sway frown hla party, the chaices | mont by fonnding churchos aad monarteries, thus aro thiat he will bo brokenidown. T 8 Government. | Fiete PYIOENERR St G thoir blood-stalned plan- ne74,653.04f 3,08 | of partlos. iike our..tho Presfient muzt have | gor, ana thon dicd Io tha odor of manclity and took 2,625.50) hie porty. Tha men (o whoi' ho owes"his | tyelrpiaces among the, sainta; Tweed, when he 2,202,625.53) 6.08 | election, who bave defended him from nseaultd, | gup gvartaken by misfartune, was not £a rich as 0,500,02201] 1,41 | to whom hie must look for support in the fature. | mTijden: but it Is an open eecrol that he had in con- wil ordinarily contol bis action, and be will 4o | fenChiion: arter continuiag buiness a year o two 1,830,041.17] nothing offensive to them. e success of Mr. | fioour "to turn reformet, and become ‘the regen. 1,040,202.4 Tilden will mean tho success of tne Confederatc | eryforof the public and’ private morals of New 040,202, 5 A 370, 538.81 entertained the valn hopo of calling it back to life, He oppozed tho enlistment of ney goldiers, nnd in & epeech at Shelbyville, Ind,, in Febroary, 1803, Jnl?nflnr his election to the Senate, said: L 1nfs el andcrannit e o ey i Ralze 150.(00 negrocs (oto regiments. The hill Dass the Benat and be_spproved by Mr. Liucolu, Three Tiepublicad ‘members Yoted against {1, “Thelr names should be pre- served in letters of &lfll.l. What does this legisiation mean? la L that 20,000,000 white men st the Nortit eannat cape with the7,600,000 white menat the outh? Qrlsitthat the negro will make s bettersoldier thuy the white man? 2,301,570, 259, ) 2,001, 159, 689.90/ 1,409,000,810.81 Democracy. 1o would owo his election chietly to | Yory, Tweed’s benevolent purpose was defeated tho Soath, and {rom that section woall_came (ho - e o storm will and parmons domanding aud ra- | 27 the wntimely pUblcat o e oot — — | wililch his friends were compelled " ir‘«'i\'fi'?‘w‘."i.‘?-‘;x;rl tufiifl-{fiim. w scat was talen and the galleries crowded, It7ie | __To! 200, 23, 28] f{'fll‘;}fl ‘1'):]% Irg:.n's.ngl‘o‘: o{h :h%!:blgg::cyfi lhtre l;: to take notice. He had fora ndmbgrt}f carsk been:| Further on hesald: < 3 kYT WK iubders & o ~ DOLLAR STORE, oatimatod that O the same_day, Mr, Marell, of Vormont, 1a1d | 1onestnia. commaand tho aomy ani mhvy, sopresent | 3% te head of the Taumany Boclely of New York. .| Can 1t ba posinle thac ihe safety, the honor, KON AND, of Knixht & Leonard. e THREE TIMES A8 MANY PEOPLE betors tho Senata the following lutters from the Pio. Garemment a1 forolgn. courts, and find ton and machem. Thin Tammany Soclety bad | nesvoregimentsy In church poetry I find the lin NG, FLiat v‘u:m,iE 4 Safety Dopos't ’ were turned away s got In, notwithstanding tho | Afeistant Sccretary of thy Treasury and from the | thousand ways to panish the loyal men of tho na- | o0 wm‘,{_fl“ years n . rogarded **Upon what a sleuder cor i b L0 ) réputaois Dauks s Academy holda 5,000, Seated on the stago werg | Commissioner of Internal Ttovenuc: tion for theit humiliation snd dofeat. L L e T {Hihe everiamting thisign.” i ¢ e e Nact e O e o ere | Truasune Dxrawns, Wasurioson, Marchzs, | o understand what s Democratic Admiotsteation | ifca) "organizatlon In the, “world—emphatieaily | oo oy Wespge o0 depends upen negro valor, § 3 . Col. s = : ¥ : 5 | w i s ] Frlcdly, tho Hon, A. G, Porter, tho Prealdent of | o Saturdsy b b 1y Y wotld bo, examino the position und controlling cl- | gyrotherhivod of thioves, and o close corporation Bpon whate stender cora it el with & staters aments of thatparty. The mon who expocts that o ¢ b none but the most distinguinhed- artists tho mecting, und ribier jromiacat cllsons of tue | HUTIELL sfdeuiets of sostumy' ke Tuave | Ringey commorania, ong deferred expectanis,gan- | Word admitied, 1t asmumed Compicte Aduabaity clty and Stats. lections of tevenuo from customs.from Aorfl 1, Ji, | Broned instigators of Robollion, the Northern éyin- | jirisdiction In the adjudication and distzibution of i e et BRI e, Ty farys by, ote Ui, T : he (nsult. TO VISIT . B 4 ' tne narrow fsthmus botween . . 's Dol St At s fow minutes past 8, Senator Morton | 1IN0, I amosiicslo bt 0y et td, To' | patbisers who tred tny Datrow Oy DMCCR | political prizes in the Siato of, New York, jand | **Flooking ai theoe romarks in the ight of the past, Tiio Annual Horslon will open on the ret Mon- Stein's ollar OT'©, | eppcorea at tho ‘eust wing of tho stogy | BESICEr. Fio dersicatian I sio0’sf Vi ient 6 e ng ok fua i, 1ho elavo-dsivors who have lons | axpired to cxteud It orer the Kinited gtstes, nud ld il qucotian the samity of tho uuthor G ws - not know that his opposition to negro soldlers was 5.8, 0 and walked slowly to the centro of, the platform, | ‘BiAmountcoliested, ur $1.e0ln overy S10, (), thielr occupation, and that Innnmerable caravan of 5 s ] y . P [} ised (0 send these Agircs t0°you on Saturdsy :)l::lé?‘nn::l},flh,Eml;(Tm:ee‘:“fi"hhmsnfi!r: Becatue ha was Opposed 10 Lo use of any meats day In Septembor, The Conrse of Studles is thor- pruiul i Hostopped onelly and without asslstance, appear. | 1 0t found % [mposeiblo it Aia protaat moweay, | lend-basts amd ChventoLers ol campate B I onigh In Clneslcal, Acndemical, aud Preparatory 108 E. MADISON-ST. e aa b ey e e Depsrtments, Muoleal Dopartment, under tho = A 3 the active listof the Democratic party, to become for potting down tho Rebelilon, alrketlon of twelvy tenchers. of Inntramental and SPOIXSMEN'S GOODS, 1nz to Lo tn butter condltlon than at any timo for | W Bt tRom oMy Very B o 1 oy, e e Jand, mast be Jodsed cho most | el kuiown for years before i fatl ae 1t 12 now, | *43 S nefior ar tho lonuo of Reproncntatives fn 570,01 Vacal Munic, Conticted on €ha PIum Of tHE | st et 2 a2 en s o nnornan | yCHTS past, As ho came forward, iniied Siateasenstor. | nopeless of (dlata. A ey in Tammany 11all a8 whey | 1854, hie voted for the repoal of the Missour! Cuni- Tubclaniesl comartalodies oETrIe: o iotie GUNS F]SHHNG fl' ACKI‘E ETO . THE BULLDING FAIRLY STIOOK Hothe onlperiy 8, Monsiuts Washluglaps 1 G0 LOW TILE IOUSH OF REPRESENTATIVES 18 MADB | Tuced waa 1n tho Fenltentinry. Hut vhen, in | gromilso. that siavery might go tuto Kanss and he leparbinent, n = o N o ieinber ol c C - which forms the b?l:h of insteiction in pl.hn g{-’unt L e 'y v | with the rapturous greeting, of his friends, Men TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE o INTERNAL 1871, the New York 7imes publishod tho specific ufinfa’l"c"mnu:-:' l‘n 1850, he nmd: bu{I :nu‘fix‘cr::“. op roso to_ thelr fect, waving tholr Lints, Iadics np- | REZENUE Wasuix3ToN, I C., Mateh 16, 176 =bin: With o majority of mearly two-thirds in the | proofs of his vast villaluies, the courts, grand planded and fluttered their handiserchlofs, while | sumit: erowit. tha o1 overybody clisercd. It was a reception of which | the books and recardsof thi the Eenator felt Justly proud, and lta warmtl aubCofinaton of Iaterant e norved him nat o i which wos against permitling free negroes to como futo the State, - % GRAND OPPORTUNITIES. . WRth grand opportunities for usofulncss, ana connectitig his nawe With the greatcat refonts of the ceutury, he wap biind to theiuio aud place, ani remulned & bigoted adherentto dlavery. It piolite 1cal record, extendingover o perlod of nearly thirty years, s a'dull, monolonois bage of weary com- Jace, diveraificd only with blots, and record~ Art kchoold of Furope are cmbodled In the Course of Drawing and Vainting. Paplls 1n the &chool of Design or Music may "nlrhuuu urccml cotrae and gradaato with the samo hunars ns In_theAcadomical or Classical Depart anent. Speelal sttentlon pald to those who wish to Become teachers, For cutaloyue addrese ST, WARY'S ACADEMY, &t. Juscph Co., Noteo Damo, Ind. iese § havo: tha ninor to | Touse, they have wholly fatlod for oight monthe to | furies, and every man in publiciifewcre compelted ni Mateaiont takea troui | proilude any plan, sclieme of rllet, or policy, up- | to tzkenotice, and then tilden, as o matter ol self- {rits on the nubject of currency, banking, turifl, or any | preservation, jumped aver the fence, turned State's pra o ather ccononnle quustlori, While abusing evory: | evidence, ani rendsred valuable vorvices as pross: tlle. Tho demonstration | from sept. 1, 1862, to March 31, 1863, beiog {) thing shatexists, they prodacenothing, can suggest cullnfz wlitness and attorney, as he kuew whero to 1.';.‘:|u| fn;. lm:v;nl mln'um.hunm after it Hm ar- | organtzaulonnt i Internal spiem (o tiie close ot tie guth oz, Tm‘h’nv-fe ‘;;x‘)llnfi‘cd I‘{nbf;c'!‘ txy(hl,:u pash }mu tho md-g:a and r{-‘ it m-l mln per o zg‘u dir-‘ tially subsided; a ronsing threo-cheers-xnd-a-! peel e 0] = , and stapl 0f snd concep! cre- ferent tranaa ns, he criminality of 'weed y i threo-cheurs-and-a-tiger | fon L S5eriiit a1 the ascert I Goncten: | {¥iore unknown n the hlstory of partics, They | a dhlu'l‘nmmngy;inn}hmllml been notorlous for s word glven for the War Guvernor, &y 11 ained ** casl ¥ INTIODUCTION. d‘;‘ &&h‘.’.i“é‘:‘%’f.‘o&“ u-'fi:f‘-‘u?‘;fl? gu:t 35! ury::n;n,, have shown atrong predilections for the detective | yenrs, or If Tilden turned prosccutor and wit- gucue-l, ) ) > L ST o S el gty TREL SRR SISE STy X B ¥ | busincss, but have dome nothing to .elevato ita | fiess beforo their exposurc, s characlerus o re- | Inon) BISUOP MELLMUTH COLLEGES, | ~®iivitown BUGKETE, Gryin Conver: sanben Ltie gppluuse had: died way, Mr. Porter |'Sisctol n»u’.‘g':'x'fi;‘fi'fih'gu" A e mihe gveved by | charactet of romove the splcian, st naturaly e U Eund batisy than M o6, i o el 0 which bl fidndacau ol witls eido LONDON, ONTARTO, CANADA, ors, Tushol Grain Booops, Tubbor and | - Fetrow-Crrirexs: The grecting whichtho Senntor | M, dolinson's Adiminbsization, o culleciions were | aitaches o It | Utterly ble to hulld themselves 18 IT PROBABLE OR EVEN FORSIBLE] OLplNNIS. o s bluridass, ynrodicniod Leathor Dolting, Holts, oto,, ato., furnished g: "!wémnu. Brewors, and Warchousemon, ) RIVET BUCEET CO., 17,0, Bv; 85CCT. Bud cauly’ doGelencica of Collot- thoy scek to pull others down. b lias Fecived froin you shows (Bt sy words of intros | B oot A e e s o o about | Wiathey n ol Tome it seems highly improbable that a man i St asorinel, Wit 8 honce. | SipdP el of S Bk Wl T U | oot SR TGP R TR | T 5 (O MO ity NealtCERL iat T e % 8 | perlod froul March 1, 1803, to Fob, 2%, 1876, Leing from | 500 conunsel of the atack gamblers of Wall streetl, who I \ oipiial. T volces of shosoldiers | fiehugtaning of thepresoit Administration totho class | and orgaulzation of the Democratic party, ‘The | for many years lived with Twecd In swarn fratern- Iiving and the patelul e dem o Y e iovaa; | of thy loat mionth. thiu collections rw Eo4, K3, 21Ty as- Bouthern membure constitnto the Lody aud brains | [ty in Tammany Hall, and was his co-operator in lute R, §am suro { fl‘-fl'l’;hl“lu eviinga of thia vast 11 i deficiencies of Coliectors appwinted 1a | of the party, abaps jtasction, and sontrol whatover | he fou) polisica of New York, and who hiad wreck- by any good measuro, presents the question whether be is promising material for a great reformer, Ree form shonld bo the normal condition of every polit- fcal pnr({. Abuses e conatontly arising; old onen ure belng discovercd; new iniprovements n AfTord thie hizhest intellectnal and Chrlstian odu- ealfon to the sons aud danghters of gentlomen at yery mederato charges, Tha Colleges arc ono mile ayurt, and are both enpplied with an able stag of experienced resldent European teact o w e certaloed cash d o i3 grol L cnal . 7 ] 2 rlotic man. ¢ publishicd, and £o far ae 0 i . HELLIUTH P LEGE (BOYS). | A F oo o for o bl o | e e e B et eecis aa folonn | coMpAREBeost oteurten Ll TEtun- b ue: | fio tall, and our acqmalntasee withath quadrupeds | kaow, b ncontradictdd: atcountwar1is vaina; | bY s and stafts Juut efaro i lcctiun. thoe vnri best queality. Sond for pricos and denoript! Y i | Leacl: us that the body wags tho tall wnd not the e o L o G Mit| Preatorsm, Lavita AND Gexrugar: | SAOLgliccton itisbellered that b largs sroportiun | tehchy by it 1 DO XOkS U0 inter it the | kionm o fonasia b lond dh Lag, the Galeno s Again the ltcpnbiican® nnd Democratic parti: ultinala luss will bo Yery mich less than ucreln shiown. | Northern fignmm, aru as aubervient to the | Jarlem Extension, the Peninsuiarof Michigan, gantront et other I a atrugele for tho control of | NeMSEAIuly o ooy, : AR TEREADINRITEr | Soutthas they were at any time, boforo (o Mav. | and other rallronda that miahi be nmed, aro tio, ! ; . .8 . . Tho Intcroets and tho passions of tho South will In i ) Bave, ot it resom o loonnes | Tiiuno lettors and Sgures overturn mountaiue of | 445 intereets nd the passlons of the fouth S | lie and.a small ring with whom, b operated mavey B s ‘mrvcrvod, siavary nbojiah. | fatsehood whichougut to bury our caluumiators | (2HLEe: 82 U JONE B0 B0y L e | mat o o Hlont0f doliam. 1t svurha b S0t Gatablehmanof sty ot (o . | Denaut o, - sty ity LMbUEIUetal: | Sekui mautoars of ihe Hodso hore o alxiv-foue | BOLMLLL" (o iataguiah tho Condlnéntal Tmprove: to'n Qovernment woll sdwinistered, and to its | cations and malfeusauces sometimoa occur, und rsons who wero ofilcets and voldiers In the Co Thent Company. of which ho wan tho _orlginator, principles roplote wiflxiua;lw, Lumanity, and the | always will, there Is more oticial: !nkgrllyd thu | fejeracy, Overthrown by tho North and defea from the Credit Mobilicr, and the evidence of advancing elvilization of tho age, 'Tha Democratic | reveuues oro wre falthfully collected, and the nmn ‘wro. soured and desperutely fn carncst, and | Oakes Ames before the Congrensianal Cotmittce cxn of oollcction, 1t s belloved that a lar, Zoliat. i SEtwl ol Tho vory word **rofurm® hecomes uitions whon it ts uzed aen maskto conceal the ropulsive featuree of men who have -clamploned cyory great abuec in tho past, who have been unfalthtnl to thele conn- try; who have brought upon the country its chiel milsfortunes, ond wiose numes urg. indlesolubly connected with the groatest political crimes of thit » age. Ucad Master—Rov. CANON SWEATMAN, M. A, 250 per unnum, Inclading all charges, T MISCLLLANEOUS. RED CAP. NELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGH, Princlpai—Ttev. 1L 1, DARNELL, M, A, Tteductlon to clergymen. Yearly scholarships on Em: ulnlr\-anuguuu- torms, Next term commences epit, 15, WO ANB THE LRFOUMENS, K’l'hlnk of It, tho leaders of the Rebelllon, the - —— e purty asking its paat to be furgotten, with no argu. ublic vervice better perforned than st any former . o U s hite: e ! ' WILLISTON SEMINARY, fcat I isTaeb 1o be e from history, coues | heriod. i B e e A anas oF “:T.'«"‘f"flu‘c’:'"“" m 34 rovcals Mr, Tilden as tho orlginal advier | Ru-fihs sad WhitecLestuert S8 SRINATRS RASTILAMPTON, MABH, ) Juthie mask of seloriny prateaslng supeiior Duthy JDYERNMENE AOL DANERUPE, 6 sk me whia Will be the Democratic party in | Hon knawn s the Credis Mobilior, 1t is aaking | bave come down to us from twenty yeurs of Hemo- and rolylog guly upon Jts cratic misrulo before the War, (e broken-down P ey geuural asrunlt upon the Durlng thu last tlscal year, cuding the 30th of | {ue futare, I answer whatever the South del lity to 11 begin Aug, 3. Esamin REAL ESTATE, {tcgrity and patriotinn of Kopubiicans. Jue, 1870, tho vurplus ravonto way 320,240,000, | whatcver lior Intereats, hutreds, and passlons B el O e s e biot | Fuetives rom the Kepublican party Who hud ben SO 8 in. Clasioal Course In” wuck s compalign, with slandor s, the chiof [ which wad applicd to the' reduction of the untional | fats, 3 and gray, can have the spirlt of o true refonmes or | kicked out for lnu“m:lly and fraud, and, by ahort, weapon, - Itepublionns wust bu oxcussd {f they | debt, In tho It ten yours we hove pald oil 1 4 apesic ainiy of tho pollical character history, | 347Uzt of tho natiuial dobt, On tho 80 | rne i R Ladiy: iy, 5o |, Lo Furerned by sny QUL IRHNG dabiitho lust of purpuse 1i(sts, 1 Junc, 6 ucht way 82,UHU, (HH, 0005 now ¥ 3 Tt e 01 World ihoutd. beliovo what ts sald by | it ls, in'round nuiburs, 820G described s au elaborste and exionded falsehood, QIlICAGO CORVENTION. 0G0, U . In18ud v Vi ¢! 11 endemm of tha Dingocratia. party. By sham 1es | Lne terenntderived from Iutsenal pevenue cuaee | Sivilod Into sectlonn, A o e Goaihitu | o Tiiden and Hendricke weto botl members of the Al tho authors of the greal misfortuncs thut hava fallen upou our country for the lnst quarterof a century, uniting togethier and sbouting thenmselvos hoarse with the cry of reform. With sach men plundur is the purposy aud reform tho pretense. aparul nstruciors, lucluding the following rucent. ppolnted, viz.: James M, Whlton, I'h. D., Prinel| furmerly Rector of the New Haven: Hopkins (iramm Eeliool; Robert P, Keep, T'h. D., HMaater in the Claa seal Uepartmenty pocoulty Unlfed Statc Cunpul st o Flfiy'l‘hnusanfl@@r@ . th of “chalce and vatunbla real-estate, Inchuting 8 2 Uiens, Lreece, mud pupil of the Profs. Curttus f | fpraat, Ghtce ol XK * | foruers, and the night ravens of politica. oy | was 350,220,613, 1u 167U [t was 8110, 000,000, 4 o Chicugo Convention in 1804, lield Inthe midstof | by . apable of reforn oy they are Hertin dad Lelfulos (lf":;;;'cll Larin &, Maierin | G E‘a’.:.{.’}[".'u.'.“x.'i’r’fa'ia"ér'"i‘fu?-'uu‘é or ayy}'r-'.'l'..u would” cuncludo thut tho poople of ‘tho United | a reduction of nodrly fya-thdsds, or tearly $300, siateinedl. In the drat woion wo have (le | gy jaut geeat siruggly with the Ticbel army, whcn | biey afe ue luispsble of FRO B e country i BT e Worehter Tign Behuly | " kroceries. ~foquire ot HUC. BIGLE ‘i States are thu mowt corrupt and degruded of all na. | 000,000 perannuin, * "Vhis does not luuk ike ua- “sFar the Democracy of the whale country we da it was lpm:ln;m that lli_n lthbclliou na-'él?umeu un- | p e mnumerable crimen they hnve committed. llnhk:m?[u(‘ ‘Waskiburne, A. U, nsiructor In hets reeatn, In. tiona on earth clslming to ba clyllized. ‘Thoy would | tonal bankruptcy aud puralysis, hero reafiirin our fatth in tho permancucy of tha lews sescued from tie North, sud nuite \n framning | Many of Ui are banksupt from tho Rabelllun, ra belicve lepublican guvernment a hopeless: fallure KING CUNTRABT, Federa) Union, onr devotion to the Canstitution uf :L\at“ ’t‘:tr;gl‘x&b'l;‘ :li:%l:r:ld::d ;2:& "I’lu‘h :/lnur!:v'::u o BT sl our fnstitutions to huve roaulted In tofal | Contrast this with the lustimbuclle, slovenly, ; v 2 | tho United Statas, with its smendments unlversally ruttenndus snd brostiuution, u versons o | and venal Adnnistration of Jauwt Duchanain, | acceplod as 8 fug) scitisument of tho controverles Yah (nada st the time Kl ndor (e ciicuunlances whou | have alluded have dono everythlug is thelr | During hia four veare, ina'time of profound peace, | that engendered civil war, and do here record our wi m)[ o 7 ““| At akgnibide wlu: vu\vcfllo d:iuroy the {\\merlcnu namuat home #nd | the revanues fell short of tho orulnary vzpendl- | stoudfast coudidence in the perpetulty of liepub- o ':ed :-;:":o nr:flr)y“mnm Tt “d|.;: i huroad, and t0 prove tiat the peuple aro incupablo | tures 75,417,110, wilch sum was mado up by | ican self-governuent." an n vo panl gl nlnr"-xuwrnulfn‘!l. I‘llnnlynllfi 10 of what they | Joans and sdded to the bunden with wiich the Re- When we reflect that nearly one-half of the | tremson. l:rmulm Wfi'l ";. ""E 3 0}"' Government wonld | publican party roceived the Uovornoent In 1801, | authors of this declaration had begn engoged in GOV. NENDRICKS. ave wocredit in the fuanclal circles of Europe, | 'y onablo the Govermmont tadivo from day to duy | armed rebeltlan to destruy the Uslon, fa which | _0f Mr. Hendricks, tha Domoceatic eandidats for Immigeation would cesse, and the roiatives of lhullu Auring tho last of thesu four years the O por cent | they bad tho sympathy af |‘n other half, wo know | Vice-Prusideut,it s not very important to speak In lank, starving, flerce, and ravenous us faishud Wolvos, ani at the Hrst opportunity will bury themestves ln the public treaauro aa” the vaituiy duea ita head In the newly-fuund carcass. 5 “I'hese relics of the Rubelllon, th Jugering e maine of the Sons of Liberty, thes Tinks with formor gencrations of fra s, these putreaceut reminiscences of Slave d at Bt Louls and dubbad thon. arto and cently Principal tn the 1H1kh Senool 3 1iuitiston, - Aldrens, for furiher Taformation, the reasurer of Wililston Semluary, PEABODY INSTITUTE OF BALTINORE. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Inatruction will begin on MONDAY, Oct, 2. Asger Hamerlk, Dlrector, Profesior Thizory of Music. voenl Instructlon, CAMPAIGN GOODS, CAMPAIGN OUTFITS. We are propared to furnish complete outfts for Campaigu Cluba ng short notice. ‘Uniforma, Nan- ners, ‘Travsparencics, l;l[{xl. Dadger, etc., cte, . G (HING & BRO., 118 Kast Randolph-st., Chicago, 11l i veR reforumer: L'aqlo Hay invaldl, V n. * Send for Circular, o us i \ y : o Madao N, Felk-Aherbach, Piano- Forte Initruction, 3 who liays come to us from abroad would nee all | honda of the United Siates were hawked ubout the thelr *fafth in the | this community. You have known him asa mew- [ Kemomber (hat they are the men who brou bt Dror ;’;‘} o Esik-Aluhach, i "‘"""’t“"""'L' = i ncans i _thote pawer to' procuro. the | bamistsof tho world, and disposed of with die .'ffr'n'u‘fle'flcmw:fli 'l":gla'z“-'{" m'r:."" e L e | Brof Comtrens, af tho Legialaiare, of the Coustl- | the War upon thu cnnynlry. whio biavu burled nuif u Instraction. for whnisifen con 31 Mulborry-st.y willion of soldicrs, who have plled up billions of debt, 'and who have poopled the land with widows and ornhans, l' 1. 0L A, Alls, Violin and Plune-Fosie "wphieta of terms and Tequisit retnen u!lhulrc"lnfi kindred. and republicanism | cuity at a discount of 27 per cont. 1L was during | pore than four years nearly the onc ono-half, with | tutional Conventlon, ss _Comuwissloner of the lu«nmlnf ‘.: the Conservator, o o thirouizhout the world would wurrender l1a last Kope | thia Adinlulstration, which was relieved fram the ther half, had wai General Land Otlicy, 88 Bonator of the United in vioi o i disaeizois'fuliro upon thie”contls | dhurgsof llocy oty b belui conviciataf trenion: B T Dathy ot avertbrow of the Constibatians | Sta Tn the District Gourt ctnor of the State, for nearly Rter Bepl Tha Professors be at thy h d wonsn Tataldl 4 Blates, a4 oV X tary vl Metnbus 10 recalve pus | of the United Statos, nont, lappily the goud senss and intelligenco of | ghut iendricks was Comnlssiouvr of Publts Lands, at they mean by *‘dovotlon to tl thirty years, and during all that timo be hu sug- What think you of sach reformers? With themn g n aud aftor the 15th of Septet! recaive p .{"':nh }M" utgxw%'l% "lfl;ll?ln‘fl:(r‘l";‘fiz“{;{' tho Intubitanis of the Ol World huve compro- | yloyd and ‘Fhompson wero in the Cabiuet, the &nl:r‘!{m 1::'::" et lnvo’un o s ooine ‘Dmlalnv Dnlln{ R atad np medanre, starls “‘mym{mymm_m“‘_“mm B o IHot | P IS Gy G FRtiaduip i, in e sutd disirioh, | hended the teue charactor of our dufamouslibolers: | truat funds wora stalen in brond duylight, ‘aud the | Sotation as well notr asthey have evor doue, wo | ¢d no fdea which suy human belig can | fwm, (hat it ia tho Inst refuge of scoundrelée Whet It ¥ 3 BUARRPILS skednt bayl aud the gocd nanio of Ameriea sianda igher thun | uatioual arma publicly conveyod tw tlio Suuth, | can all roadily bolleve, Such declarations oy tho | remember, ssr ani except ony which weare all | ihink yo when the wrecker of rollroads, Who hus fllV(EI'S] Y [} [ finmy F e e oL B Win Ea dor the A angroes | ever boture. 'The fonl birds that wauld doRle thelr | where they waro anizoa by truitara without oppowl: | Conventlun, In view of tho peraonal histary of tho | stked to forget. llls place of generul rotirement | amassed his mitlions taken from ruined stockbold- * Slibladenie provanie “nd,r,"m‘"':gl!‘v;&d‘l“ i from | neats aro 8 urned with Jonthing and contesupt, aud | jon, JtIna marvel of human suducity (or uny | yreat mass of fte mcinbere, ara but hideoua | snd relaxatiun lias been upon the fonce, and he has | ers, when tho lund-grant_statemnen, .tho voter of . NOTRBE DAMSB, IND. ntn tiereote noties (e lieroby miven thata incetiag | L)e £¥es of tho hbm:-l"'!mfi-mlhonntui peoplo of |- gpa conueeted with the Adintsteativn” of Jamed | finekerios, and intended only for decoption. A | mever gutten down apon the one side or the other put forward aa the chumpions of ree et SIS RS thriirs O fss ata, inceliag | oflior lands aro turned towards us inoru sariestly | Buchunan 1o aik the conddenco of tho American | fiitie furilior on we come to the fallowlug extraor | unti) his party had takun wuch decidud, Kround a4 Protectors of the people? K would form snd bo anotlier {lnstration of the fable ‘of the wolves who procured themsalves to be elected guurdlany of tho sheep whom they afterwards devoured. DEMOURATIC JUEA OF REFOUM, 1t {5 a Domocratlc ides that the relics and debr! of & rebielllon, the pardoned truitoms of s fnbuiany civil war who were rearad In the lap of alaverys that the gradustes from the bigh-schoola of the Ku-Kluxand White-Leaguors, the adminiztratom snd defenders of Andvrvonyille and Baulisbury, and the alumul of ’l'rlllnlmn{‘ll:\l'. constiiute thy true reformers of the dsy. o tho Dewocrutic mlnd th.o educntion furnfshed In these lustitutlons gives the highicet gnurunico for reformund integrity su ofice, Svery protesslun {u fuvor of Clvil-Service reform N7, ot L o'clock, M., befure the ezl Bt giaidre, o hidufl i No! S0 WXL Thliadelphin, £ bu continued by idjorrntients, If noe: iy hen M whare the examiuations o & Faicraipt willho st 10 the ‘-Ull,l; 'll]ll‘l"‘llwl‘rvll' conformed t) hilv I whetFapicln blhentin 28 and i Tatti, whin cliacd, w i T e Witk B0 Hiad" Dy’ Tio HeGidter (2 tho Ciacks o e further ordercd that a hearing be bad u petitinn. for diaciante and ceitivate on AR L1 Lt ¢In; eptember, 1976, bafore the sald Urts & 10U L b anil whera ail crediors . than over, Tho tiost veniomons enemiss, aud th people. iuncy declaration: left noduoubt about their position. Like Tilden, who deserve to bo fashed through tho Tand with ¥ EXPENSES OF THE GOVERNMENT, B e s necessary to robuild and establish | lio will be iho last of v line, and will lasve i whip o scorpldns, At thio mischsiie s Who | yg B O reunatans Aetrotaty of the | [n the loarts of fne whote neople. (hat Unio | Idus, messurs, of policy ue s polltical cuntribation cantliuatly abor' fo covor our Goveruinent with | mreaaury, s carefully preparcd frous the books | which, elaven years ago, happily revcued from the | Lo those ‘cowiiog afier bin, Lliw odicial life in smali shamo and disgrace fn the cyes of mankinde, of tho departnient Lablcs showing tha nel vxpeusce | danger of & secension of States, but now to bo | things hus beon respectable, and succomsful o BLANDEE OF TUE NATION. - of the Guveenmont, vxcluding war expenses and | saved frum & corrupt centralixation, after infilcting | dodgivglarges responsibliities. Mr. Tilden, the Guvernor of New Yark, was | those growing vut of the Keballion, for evury tun | uponten States he rapacly of carpet-bag tyran- UNEQUALED CAREER, serenaded tha othier evenlug in honor of his nom- | veaps, ‘beginning i 1800, und fuciuding the dscal | nles, has honsycombed the oftices of deral | Perhaps no political carcer uf equal extent in Inntfon for President by tho Democratlc Couvens | year énding the Soth of Juns, 1876, Goveroment iteelt with incavacity, and | this country cah ba referred to which has bsen 0 tlon, and in reply sald?’ ‘According to his table the total expenditares for | fraud, infected States and mnnulpuhlm with the | barron u{fisadur {mportant revults, In the win- Bx;.;.“.:”‘n e .'m;“! .,'.‘.‘..‘.l“‘,..'l“‘i‘.'."m.'a'".’.lfix"%‘fl‘-’x’:‘;' }“{’ {hul r“dl’t mrn’\rc‘r'x‘: $2 Asuum'“‘ s;lj’nn ml:‘uglnn ml mivrule, and )oc')n:d !;ul tlual |llrol; §erdu( ls”1 6l :nlnfimdylrll:nnl:rflflxrn umllnm et ! + ] ' lotal expunditures for tho i3 worg 3, « 0 the pa uls uf eaders ol 81 n den) coercion, sistar ol e are ibhon betong tabaied of el | (35 70K, | Affor deductiog Trons (ho Gxpondt: Piriy ar snudustelnds pigle {n fie parilr B South, “and irulog ol bas 5 01 3 1ifying fi'fi'un.m..m:«?f{fl‘éiflflnfffiéfi'h‘i d O VOEIBS | sl "oy tio ‘year 1if7l all tause growlnguut of | “When yuu constder that many of the yon waking | for the Wiets threatened webolliou upon ue Ropab. e o This Inathiution afforls students an opportunily of pursuing at will 4 Classical, Sclentlflc, or Comie mercial Course, The Post-Graduate Course of Cleil Enginecring in now also fully established, Classes will bo resnmed on Tuasday, Scpt. &, Heard sud tuitivn for echolastic year, $300, For catalognes sddres KEV, B J. COLOVIN, C.8.0., Prealdent. BISSES GRANTS SEMINARY, 128'1-2 & 130 Dearborn-av., . Late North Dearborn-st, Wil oen Wednesday, Sept: 1, ue best factitics Cour ther por ons turest MY APPEAT AN Ahow ::;‘:l'" xr"m?)" ihey have, why tue prayer of the potitlun stinul other Coultrien e ate cantessing theas as o | the Waeand thu_Reoelllon, thu net results for that | this declsrution ars the Ideutical persons who, | licaos of the North, Aftur (he breaking vut of tho uotbe § anted. e K 8. wif ¥ P o ey A imese, 1ha lon. John Cadwrlvier, Juiga it tho eyes of mankfnd. e Oad the otices |'year wero §84,772, 702,40 In carrsucy. —But the | eluven yesrs ngo, atteiapled to destroy the Unfon \War b sunk from slghit for a time, and Lis posiun the Dumecratic purty s utteily hypucritical, Lo ; o:i‘.‘{\fi?;l?:‘:’k‘mu‘:‘mgll:hn: 2‘#93‘:&},’;‘.‘.&'{.‘ Soal o Lot anid Biweiet Cont m;'j}‘,":{,fiawlf eofat | loluiuk class hizve beoouls 4o nuimeraus, | owertul, ut:‘n‘s} exponditnres for. ‘n}uo were {u gum.nux ‘Mr. Conant | By » setension of smcl. und who bryuu;,'hl upon | was wholly uuknowii, 'l‘uwnl_i‘w onclusiou uf l‘-’fwuld It coms’ ll\lullm\wr overy Hevuhu‘wu oflicer ) 1 fid day gl & Cuint, § Ehtiacielpiily s B o L e e S Y oquansy_at | s deducted 12y ror cent 8a tun promium on | the uatlon all the horrors wud sacrifices of a clvil | 1861, when the country was dupy by misfors | will at ouce be. turaud unt, and 1t 19 for this the Waypmils. | G MBI SQUINE, dr. Pro. Clork. | FEIS At la o brerba s apeIniusace sumplent | £old fur tho year 176, leaving a et cxpenditure | war, you will buably to Amusrehcud the oudacity | uuo, hio nq‘nln came (o thy surfuce """fi with tho | battle fo befng fonght. ‘Filden and Hendricks us THE SOHOOL OF VOUAL ART [ _auew somuviibis o dic Likr o rrostuais Lt i unor. . i gold Toc 1t year of §74,02%, 1330 Sad ihaolence of tho falschuod. leudiee of Lia party, and wax bittor in Bin dewyon- | dovernucs have i the vowar o futroduce, thls Milehed for the lurtenction uf teazhers and artlsts, s WARINGTON Slay sl 8T8 or xlats for thie peuplug thu peoply izt only fur tho tion in every State, and directly respunsible for | On the 8th of Jauusry, 1802, &t the State Cou- { carnest in thulr professluis on that subjuet they F She diuetion 6t NAUANE By BRILRLL LY 8 ey g S et Wainor Dhire: | {lSyerumnst, e, Casanniel, pmuct J4, e okls, Crary” ot 4nd midtortuns that s Jollowed (o | voulunof the Demmoerallc pary. b wado (o ost | could siop It wny day, wad b tst fat by ticte o Y SUINOIGeS IS ol ihesauie muatl oprsented to Nahan I, | abaudued '.L‘n’;'.""“"fl' 15 0h O World hod planted greal egnw«. they boldly charge thelr own crlmea ::cluxl:lgnh“.dl peccls ot his life, ‘Snltflhlt:.\hlm‘nl(t?um‘m} WL ot thale: By o6 o bE P ISy SEE. L5, o from thie [ ",‘;.[“"{;",‘{,‘\ff;fi‘“" e ek ISt u ConTtinta’ for Prosllout shontd poll iy g I aliiod drLcrL ey With " o e e ataauIONt ToF 1he JAst tho proualee tbat O O PR ELE Y, o Comotairof b Conronty, | bavomady wuck awpeech v th i:lmnxv.-u evidouce Agula, the plattom séys: Suutls, wnd sot with tho East, that the Now Eu- Y whil becow great reformors iu tha futuise |