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‘g ’ A . THE CHICAGO ''RIBUNE: MONDAY., AUGUST 14, 1876. 4 condition of the country, of trads, wint ldr;\ll tlon declarne Ihat no Iaw shall be presed by Con- | repndintion, and there are enongh of honent om. POLI.[‘ICAL. of {14 belng done. That's all It does mean. And | gress or any of the States lmpnlfln’l‘: the obflgation | ocrata wha would nnite with Hepnblieans auninat that Is all wo Greenhack men liave usisted on, | of xcantract, amd iea that private provorty ehll | this dishunest measare, tiat the Demoerntic ing Tt's what we have all the tine proclalmedns oup | 10bbe taken withont Just cumpensation. Tt "this | poiltitiane elearly see i1 il nat do to adopt tuls doctrine: reaumption when natueal canaes, the | 1480, they kay, (hen Sec. 4 of Art. 14, which raye | plank in thoir plattorin. ‘ T o sunp Tht (¢ Attt 12 ennnly | Haven shall -not ho poid far. s in_condlet with e How Buckeye Democrats | it io e bt abuni—fut fof aoy resumption | soresfiehom oty Gonstitatio, | They k0 9nt8 | WIIAT DOES TIITS MIAN? Construe Tilden's Letter. by contraction,” . the rule of constriiction of staties, where there Ia | UNDISUUISED THIRATS OF SIASSACTIE—A * MAR- [ s Le . “That faw't preclacly what Gov. Dorshetiner | o confliet of Inwe, the nuw nust Kive wny 10 tho rou INTIRIDATION ™\ &THONG RETUB- wanted," T ruggested, “when, at the 8t Louis | old: therafare, thiafice, 4 of Art. 13 1s vofd, Now, CAN COUNTY WIICH “SHAN'T BE' Ot lewrn'nu?, lmnfild'o Vulurlm-a,, :\lb,'ell, let ue l‘l}:r{rl:fl};uh!m" n&?r""1;"1-l'r'c‘rcl:nmf}nl:‘yr“::'y WIED BY TR REFURLICAKS—\WIAT ROUTI- . . 3 5 clme 2 \ Carolina proves wh : s The Fightin Ohio to Bo Made | 17k the e ere aind wow " Dorsheimor | \Mee, I Rorty Glreling foten S LIS | piwociaTs caus, wowna or ' covai. the Rag-Bab without any ifs and ands, didn't hot" .| When youeay to thom tit it was o War messure, The following extracts from Nouthern papers on the Rag-Baby Issue. el repiion. (en, Stecaman, with algntn.'[ Al hat, buturs 1t waa adapicd: thoy had e'.m'»n‘ea tell their own Mory, ‘Thelr plain meaning s caut cinphasis, it (sn’t what Tilden tarted ot | freeiiiee tnder the Constitutfon, they, reply thit | 1oath to the Republicans and victory at the bal- Iarge number of slaveholders werenot in tha arnly, to do. But it'n what us Urcenback men hure nnfi fiad nothing ta do with the War, and the Govs .| lot-bur by the ald of bullets and assarsinatfon: Geon, Tuttle and the Missourl lfi\;n ht him fo do. 1t gives a cliance to tmake | ernment had 10 right 1o fako Auch peraons’ prop- | pyie A1S319810PE GIRPATION TO BB UELD HAT Aightenment of the Geluded millions of Rome, | Week with relictapee and sorrow, for as he oy are at our vory doors, In our Lomes, and | thought of it hie waa fitled with sympathy with arg 1o tora diflicult to rench thun the people of | the untold sorrow which hud fnllen with crish- Inutin or China, b wo bat. the faith 10 Work | juz Turen npon some ot s Ufelong friends, for them, Ny G Bire e {18 A%, ncien. | Tments senrs ago, ot Plafnficld, T, be united * emperatition. It can no more atand the nttacks | Francls Hanford in marriage with a most axcels of s belleving, living, nctive Christianity than | lent lady, who to-day mourncd so deeply his ol O e, ontombed and choined | untimoly death, Tho tragelly afforded a_starte with countless ey felters, ean stand before = b e ST Samia ot ,,Mm,"r soring, | g and patnful lmmmumm on the l;fl:hhm :{ God hasten the day when the warmn ilegifing | the Dille wlth respect to tho rap! imya of the sun of Righteousess ahall besore- | growth ' of sin in _the humnan heart, dicctod from the Irearts and lives of Christisns | Todid not wish to tandle the theme 40 as to s to melt the_prejudice, {gnorance, and dead- | excite any feclings of vindictivencss or vengre- meas of thoso dchl(fc«l aud dangerous servants | ance nguinst thu uulmpw man who fired the of Rome. And may the Juidgment of Almighty | fatal shot. Every good cilfzen ought {o expect (Glod strike town the intolligent, viclous leaders, | and demund that lmrurunl Justice bometed ont. thus executihng cmllpufimh'mo;n upon the | {nsccontance with the laws of tho Stato. But 3 cls Hanford, = O Aho fandx of the baok Iasing been loaned 1 Blate sl exponded, the casb-raom wia tineey] and then, &ays tha weiter, n tha secand cditiog o the Parsall " Negnclant, published In_ 165, the ercdite af the hank rnged from 1010 15 per eo W coln: but snbsvquently, the Ropublle ho o, colted somie_wanuy, the Canll OUich s b opened. which restored confiduice, Unon reape in payment i caah, the creillts advanced fo g wiili coln. L agaln'mnapended payment, ner, {nge fo Daru, tomie 3, pago 135, [rom 1717 to 150 it during all the ather geriods of fta histary. o iin or by giving credit, at tio optlon ot 'ty paye. Tt {o truc Ite credit, o rather the ducar haincn which thie bank establisherd an 1ts ‘atndany orunltof vilue, wom worth 20 yer cenl more gy tho ducal epnrant, the actaal silver ducat in cires” Iatlong bot Darn explnine thia, Thoy catabiisheg & cash-aflice, the ]nlrpu!z of which was ta pay g Gnce all papor whlch was presented, Calng \wers psue, Woshall support Ullden,. but wa | erty any niore than it had the propeety of a per munlerer ALL HAZARDS, seceived and valaed y welght and pirity, that did not_fmply auy such feoling e he had -Cor 3, menn to force the issie which the lettorgiveans | #on Inthe Notth, They have deturmined to gol 8 3t (ath) ity cradited and paid ont 9 docats at & staadard o md sl udererof Vamiods, I certairly wha tho dnty of &ll fo ro- Slave-Certificates, nelitneo to make. We abil mnke the canvass | IMorlsy (n o Govormon and then they R | wyeito 1t pon St mances, fHing 1 o thn brcezo, | 50 bov eui iore tian curront docate whteh “er IN MEMORIAM. prees a feoling of vengeancs or scntiments In- on that lssue,” Puse to.gat s ehange.in t suprore Cones debnsed, - flaunt It In the facv of the enemy, that we, the Do you, megn 1 auerted, wto make the | ety nedledereiea feom i lenchinn A Vi | bense pentleof Sl factis gl 3 cattyass on the Grocnback fasue, just a8 you . vith Southe: 4 3 aavanlice, Large Republican Gains in the | ioyuars azo with Alleni™ + 0 s VREEeRe il o (e Euphins court o ik | &5, eElned o Bold ot rantugs”roun o 8 consistent with pity for the prisonor. ¥R LATR FRANCIS HANFPORD—SEUMON NY TOB | (g of the rus‘:n{n of that pistol-shot was to ‘The prohibition arnlnat charging more (han 2g TET, JOBN ATKINSON. tring sadnesa nad vonsternation to thougands rer cent preminim for bank eredite In dueale 1y ianico was designed to prevent the merchants from ) ars o N every hacard, discrediting the debneed cierent ducata, bt s, raco M i z to bo fnvaded by dceda of violence anud ections., en, George W, Morgwn's plan, Gen, ‘Tom | preparing to carry out; nnd, startling 0 it inay ab= | 1r tho Gavorno mikes no. requisition, and A on g M, E. Chintch cortict o White aul L. blood, Tha first %wm to bo drawn from thio Ewing's phan, and 1¢ In thy plan. 1t 18 the con- | Pear, {¢ 18 not nbit mare ko than the assortlon | rant aends tho trogpsnyliss wil hot tho Ji the wnle of gald nlnpmmluupl aor a8 o profiihitioy cesslon t0 the (Groenback men in Tilden's lettor, | Miade & fow years syo, that they would have a hun+ | Yo justifced beforc the Inw fu reelating lie in againy ring i Ballo strects, yesterdny morning, The church | poont crime was the tmmense power for evil TP | S oo, o eabaiers mllvar Soima monle 4 e N SR ing erren- | exchange for subsidiary silvor colus would e gy whas filled with tho friends of the deceased, Who | with which each individunl was invested, which that opens the way for us to do this, thal | dred Hebol Generals in Congress tion of the military in fime of ‘prace? Let the | the present time, <xano to liaten to the wards of respect, love, and | b could exerche through his frec hgency. | llow the Southern States Aro to | swsicons the onthusiusm for Tilden. ¥ e o e ot -waud b at hels bactrs yecis | Conetitntional Tayscrs of tio Ttepublican pacly | The premium on serling exchango Ia anoier \aimiration which théeloquent preachier uttered, | When wo apoke of the consequances of gin, we Be Carried---Republic- . But how 18 that gohys to conslst wuh"uw [t ome o be true, and thoy cunfidently oxpect to b ekaburg Merald, I aton by, il {b‘;-'c':rm?l"\ye'c:‘l New Tio morning was a hot and sultry onc, and the | Benerlly had reference Lo the romorse of con- Ly Eastorn construction of Tilden's viows?” 1 | carry’ oub fhero other plans. omo_ Of tho | Gov. Stone i the eompaanier in Mlastasipnl, and | Englimn onie crobenin hejenty bectes the suience ar other direct punishmont, bnt the text windows wore all down and the {ans moving. | ¢yeued their thonghts to the inword ruin which “The nmuzually large attendance had something | sin worked In the human heart. This Immense to do with the oppressivo heat. All avaflable Ppower for evil suggested tho profound interest spaco was occuplied, even to that portion to tha which they all liad in the inora) character of in feconnt worth 4215 conts moro than tho vaine e by out Inw Tor {s representativo enin. The enr. rent legal velue of tho English poundin the Uniteq States \wne but 81,44, but tho aame denominaties at the Dank of Lns}nml meant 4805 R0 that e querfed othor,—they - dom't . core - which. As | whon troops are nesded hi s Btate ne ar 1 ans Threatoned, - - | V¥rhiat ts the construction we put am his views | t0 thoso whelps ‘who aro making charies sgalnnt | Fegmiainrs sl sonbos e Uil sk a8 expressed in the letter, which ik a nodifica- | e Intha St Lonts Zepublican and Tinies, TXnow | niade tho troops eanimanded hy -Col. Tirouke arc T o e puTaomA] % eore'to mecomntate. hiom | Mhem, —at lcask 1 thinic T do. 1 hwve econ thems bor | Lreppoesors, wud lon. Siqno. wil e Justifod In A Eu-Klux Demooratio Oandidats for | te1f 2 he views of the party," waa s reeponea. | forey s they know wheto and Mo Gte of hers | ordering Him o attens fo 1 onn gl dutius of benevolence lmposed tpon them In the ,did not sppear, sithangh the fmpresslon got | work of God, which ealled them to constant and L abrond among o portion of the audienco | ceaseless labor for the elovation and moral cul- 1f Gen, h o fekod out of the army by Gon, Sherman and | Anger §s anxlonr o dosomicthing, let him rend Col. | aterling Lill at Ni k. fy the people sronndthein, That further suggusted A “Fhe fotter, with the action of tho Hutee In | M SIEROE QAL O 0 BRI O e WgElor of cotte | Toboratay ot 3 % Lill ot New York at paz wan sworth 480.44, m: ;: _thon‘:! n;!‘e:'l‘(‘.m a:;:.ng fllfi“m&fg - the great personal Intorest they Lad (i thoss Uangtesain North Carolina. ;‘Lglncl!:ll’lll'!fi‘ nu‘;‘r:nln‘!?u\‘:‘ln“““ tlmms{ which the | {HIbahd Soots so'Tiebote, " 86! Lironke to tha Tiwilan Tereltory. s presunco in 10044, not repeal, makes the [ 72,0 50 the General went on. He fs gotting | lolerate i clear aml ynmintakable, ‘That places the [ ., &0G 59 Le Gunoml went ope o 8 FOHio DULLITS NNAVIER TIAS DATLOTS, or 1004, o s not nouded, and ahould not L | lie il coln of o Unlted Staton (gold eugley 7 al from 1502 to 1834 contalned 247% gr: na of pure e ’,!nh‘l. at which time thelr welht Wer reduced g . two parties In lino upon the question, and it v Y or the Dem- Lynchhurg (Vas,) Star, o | 232 graina, The gold dollar af fhat col; ¥hatshowas present. The mitelcy the tona of | Lure of thoso aronnd n.- Congressman Burchard, of [llie [ canot e oscapcd. e fsatia. will be miado | fully aroused, be will meke it but for tho Dem | gy, gonth Exmefine rcsgrues wio getting thotf | il ahout 1 falinmors than the Ford oins "ithe sloquent divln, tho very airsurfoundingthe ( In this country fl""‘ comnectione o "?.';L nois, on the Bank of S rgmfmn v‘\}lwn:: "!l\'l\u“:rfl’)‘lfi‘;“::‘:‘l: Hivo the General EAY0 a8 butll) atiention to pol- et 1 i ror | e connkou il wiabl L \(rlnmllntllr £ ‘whole scrvico, wero protérnaturally solemn, | were so Intiniata that it becama n closo copart: Venice. Joree i Lhia rogton, ftiea tn il hls 1fe Dofore 0s 1o Lua slugs 1o mado | eation e mearih A il o Gannts were Kept In and colfis ostimated &t tho o5 . Evory word was licard to the "““"&‘ fi.’:fl:m :fmfi?«’:—.‘{ll:ng:d':: rflugln‘rfi; lnlxr:'gm“l':cr' nlL ‘the And that, 1 foundon pressing my (nvestigo- thut rattling speech, TIE SPIRIT OF TIN LATIS MISSISRIPPT CAMPAIGN, | standanl, the dollnr of acconnt—the :lnn.'.r",'i.', church, and etriick a responaive chos H i h LAND-ORANTS AND GRADS. : Aberideen Examiner, July 20, 1870, bunco—wonld be worth @ por cent inore thap 1y - aympathizing lieart. firm. In a soclal k“"dl p?lll.lmll cn) !nulty {n}: ous Lierc, gives the Tho New Yurk World recently published Goi gave the victory to a people who wero con- | dollar courant; and if bank credite wore l’ucw:’lv.:‘i 3 'ARer tho nsunl introductory exerclees, tu- | hoarers wers embarked in the sama ship, and P OIIIO. KET TO TIIR DEMOCIIATIC CAMPAIGN tending; for llberation trom the haseat thealdomever | In thia dollar of acconnt and enrrent colns valne, { cluding the_singing of the agpro rlatc hymu, | was of the ulmost importanco that theit 1el0W- | yow iy nocrTTE DEMOCAATS ComsTRUm TiR- | [N this State. Luterin the day, 1 mot ex-Con- statemant of the donation of public land to cor | eniured by a civilizad mce, ani who would havo M 1) & usns, Lovor of my soul” M. Atkiuson det | passengern hnd cnough of eharacter, and virle, | ~pgiy 1 urran—ris FIUNT TO BB MADE o | Greeeman Ashioy, who, suce lie went-off in the porations, to show that the Republicans hud | yoey juntified fn mwinging tp thelr oppressors as by It, and received and pald ont with the old ). Iar as he standard, Lank credits wonld b - Tvure i emorind sormon, (R for i text. | and wisdom to wrovent them froth secklomly | - Zuip naguapy ssu. ireoley Ll Iy Loche o Democrat o tull e T i ol ot | fanitor tha swsanrap ovgla of our foreit | W potcent ovur currda calne doliars i aciial ex: sinking the ehlp or compelling the pllof memberallp, and will probal he the 1 % i ‘xl:,m ;:Jqflh of Beripture contulued In Genesls, e er spou tho? dfl!filn!i s im:!‘p:vaulo c\m;wnm af The 1Ivnmn¢.m iedilts B ,‘}r Cm! ol T.s!mtll"mlll concernlig gfihcr wntcsdlnlli Is tl:l TUE TRICE OF TOLERATION AND PROTECTION— This " 1n cxncu‘{ what they M3 ot Veulcs, The yolen of u.,bmth;er‘a blood erloth untome | €8 Sundny-achiool workers and other #00, 0, Nov. 0.-~Few poopls nowadnys | yyy'*“Misteict,—Frank. Ilurd, the . pres | J0Wh It 1sn pour showing. No dotion i3 TIE ONLY MEANS OF BAPRTT. ‘They kent their ducat of “account, tho wiit gt value, up to the old standard. ‘Dara shows, iy voluma 4, page 282, that there was o ducat of oty a ducat of silvor or ducat eectif, and a duca conr. antou de comple, cach of Nich whs'of diflerony ynlne, Tl ducat epfectif was worth eight Veno: tion livres, and the ducal courant six llyres X n there given prior to 1604,—thus omitting that “Aragnulia (ifian) erald. " Christlan laborers, who wore _Instilling the | remember Jim Steedman, Of those who do, | enf Democratie Hepresentativo, having 4 i ) i aw) Iereaid, gram thy K‘“‘;’“"' 10z that {6 was not after thigt, | truthe of tho Giospel into themindsofthe young, ( tha majority probably labor under the fmpres- | acaled ~ him _down Ly scting ' with _ the ;"':“:1‘,::‘13"‘"' Eq“fi:fi\l{l‘g&:{fil‘l:rpflllh d(‘;):",",“n e et ations "mfi?"é‘if.{:fi'fif@f&? it 1o began by saglng it It v e 15 | woro ol n grand nud noblu work for dociot, | sfon that be departed this Iife long agn. Truc, | Hand-Moncy Democrats “tn Congrees 8o long | Xiin s, the Desbiotmsebiver Liud TG | oritthe” whitos, tn hav' thels righta. rompectod, e e cars and hicarts of those as- | thoughh it was silent and nofeeloss in 168 Infit- | ho appearcd at tho &t. Louls Couvention, But | tiat his vote fu favor of the n-lpcnl of the Ite- - ¢ | and (o prosperlet them prove it by orcaniziu . immcnso lors to the Btate. Tha! \ D ence. In this subject they had an impressive = sumption clause docsu'’t count. I asked Ashlo; °f“l . “ Democratle Clubs snd by voting for Tilden and L :"f;lxu- c‘fififiififl'&ifi}"fimfifiu :::iewcc:‘k hing againat thy dunger and sin of harboring | SMoug the resurrectod thoro sssembled, whors et Deinocmey wore zolng into 57 | waaa Democratie schiomng, pure and aimple. In | Hendrickn, ! fonr saln. : “ " - | tova secmed still turned towards tho stars, h 5 1840 8 scheme waos concocted 1o nprove thoDes | A sUaGESTIVR * MARGIN P—INTIMID 1 hife K Awcaring. The lessons It proclaimed fell with a H‘r’.”“rfl."‘r’r“a‘fn“.fl, n;:"i;‘?a'-“ :‘J"L‘f.:"fi.h nnl{:'furu was scarcely munufl'u [ Ef;"rim‘i..: ur:' m: Siruetion ot "ll‘fll(}lun‘: Tettor .&“.fi%t&l‘““ the com- | Mofnes Riyer, ond for thut purposea Democratic g EASY. ATIONAADE uuc'}u%"n’g‘kffi"f is‘:&t”fl tfl:sql;uarfic:m%l? o £ “oreo such ascould from no other utterances. nmul:‘: slalned the suidden transformation of 8 | former sclf, Twenty-odd J B W Cortalnly," he ropled; 1t will strengthen | Congrees was induced to enuet that *There Is [On the Bth of Jnly last the Unifod Stnles Grand | Dara turther says in volume 3: % Nosuch_ocension hud been witnessed i thy | that BEPRARES e POCCED et of | formor aclf. Twenty-odd years ago, Jumes B. | o LoFiEm e PO e ve. tho Cooper | liereby grauted to the Territory of Town, fortlie | Jney, sitting at Oxford, Miss., winde ftaroport, | _There was fy Venico many sorts of monoy. Tiey § Oty of Clicago during its’ marvelous history. | FePECLE Lot Within the heart na- | Stecdnian wos a power In the then almost om- | Hiiden, tm e B totetion LIt Goper | it veof alding said Territory to fmprove tho | statihg, amang othor things, that *+the frand, Hi. | choss thobot for the hank.. ¢ i (o vl ta ‘ratks § /X membor of tho church had been | Passlon had grawn sently within the Nep R | nipotent Democratic party fn Northern Ohlo, | fary GO0 vote. [IE it fotches tiut undor 10,00 | havlgation of tiic Des Moines ‘River from lta | tmkintlon, and violence Fofuotmtod at thi’lael | AT ESYORLYIn dueuts erectif of which the e i Tomoved from earth within twenty- | LU L [ERERC (06 G T v temptation hod | Le might probably have socured the placo In | vote will bo & Democratlo Yors, yoil GaLeount to ot 10 the Raceoon Fork (the present site of | clection bewithoat parallol ih tho aunala of Lis: | athorcoins ' 15 rewited that the honter O A o . dur hours “after scparating from - tho | FACEN I3 TCERCy Wity SO CUGEME 0T Ra | the Unlued tates Senate to wiich th briliant | A coalnty. A svery yott demw aff for the | L Gity af Dios Molnes], in sald Tersitory, one | torye, bab i pelosian Sut e of e tefoctaln | uuoninivtiiaie ad ls e rk of beivg pafl it ¥ omoof Go. God hod taken Dim, Though [ only” revealed Gl it thap i tho brllHant | o, cortalnty. Aud overy voto deawn oft for the | olaf saofety, in alternute sectious, of tho pub- | he Satlonal Klaction Inte, and tholr taflure fo, und | webared uniney, wille e ownor of o chooiiaiin tte T e beanssinis bullel wna the Inetrumient, of fiis | ¥16 there befors ' the crimo. The proc’ | and errattc George E. Pigh was clected. Btecd- | Temperanc tlekety fof Groan Clay Siith will | ¢ 1anda (romaluing uneold, and not_otherwiso | Mdiciments Iu conscquence. Mevicwing Uiare- | [RERECEE, 19 e, B ghor, yulies, whis N _ndden aud trnede removal, yet tha Oimnlpotent | 088 was the = onlinary ool o then Lind his score to sottle with the an- | 88 ¢triainly be s depublicin vote, that 18 | Ganosed of, Incumbered, of sppropriated) fn o | POrANe Lt olgis d o Of thie bank & proferands ovor cirrent money and. fo: 3 Ji development of the minil which went oh every- needed fs to get down to uuder 30,000 th r(‘ y s ppropi Tho lesson we draty for our bonofit from this | O ¥ “Oue gukdes all events In the Intorest of Tils own | SaFEOPRERL 6 tE IR W e AR G oS | clont Allen, and Iio settled it by olding In Al | Coupar ‘vote., e Temperancd vote will oquni | #Lrip 0 tniles in widtlt on cach side of the river, | rport and nctlon of thia packed jury la, At there reased tha credit of tho cataiifshment, 4 sgloryandof luman welfare, Tt waa thig man | FERS ok WIS L0 BECOSLCLANEY from the | low's overthrow. Twwenty yoars later, whon Al- | thats [T 1974 It ws 2,815, but f 1875 It sas | L9 busclected withiusald Territory. Bythissct, | in pulfe margin for ¥ Tnfimotlon * veliseen s Aftovent copa wep et atates tat tho wolght o i 3who could say, In the supreme moment, God, | hls criine. T Ing of i e ey | Sesllh B31,000 ncres wora sct npart {or this purposo, | and the boundariée of the law, and we can quvern | 4ot s wa flxcd by alatute, ami wives the . o i s of its divine peace | crituinal and excused his criine, The saying of | 1on had beon exbumed and sct in the Guberna~ | but 2,53.] On this vers lssne, you know, Gov, | o Tield und deckicd, ourselves accordingly.” values of pold cofns, which were then worth con- b forglve me,!" und this angels be the Apostie, that he who hintes Iifs brother s n Tayew' wiafority lust full was but 6,444, and it | YOT two years it was held wud deckled, wwithont A eidorably moro than the lognl mte. The allver spread thelr wings over nlm., wurdurer, thught that the disposition of hatred torinl Chalr, there to dandle the Rag-Baby, Jun wai tho thristiig of the Pape's big Loo Into the question, that the grant of lands was applicable 1OW TIIR SAMPAIGN OPENS IN MISSIASIPFIL ducat, wwhich was tbe standand, 1 order Lo prevens p Francs Ianforq wus o ‘trio and noble | HESTEn R M OB GIRe COR T o | tecdman,— enhvaeg om this school questton that nade that, | o1y below ti Raccoon Forks; aid, utlor this | nyi onke, Alfeest Tamies and some others | 1% eing exporieds oe It had becn proviously, was ann. - Coming to' Chicago sotnie eight L | with thut which monttested Hecif In atroclous 1t 7AS ONLY 1M NOW, Hayes hne tuadg tho frauo In his lotter,and can't, | cunstruction, u 1847 a Bourd of Tublle Works " Anhia ago, 4 4 Ight junt ns weil mako up thelr minds to ground intod by the State to improve the | o ! i me. snd altogether a scedy specimen,—1t s told, | goback of it, He puts himself on record as | ¥98 abpol , arme now ns later In the campalgn, They neednot i“.""‘l " :jh“ n‘" =8 lll\? p'ma"";:ch ‘:]“,;g ‘{,‘", Fortunately for sodety, there wore mang | was-nn applicant for ip‘]u’n‘mgnt 280 Door. | ogeinst the repeal of the Resumption nct until "f“'," e ot tgoun:{l::hn&lmififu'[" "xlnt!%rltu‘llt try to carry this county sgalnst hones n}ln-lgl O o had been a conslatont, n | Testraining fifluences that mudu such crimes | yooner’s e onto Henate; and tho Demoeracy | S0mething better looking to resumption can bg i the D g Pk l:l e oy | con't Do ""'{‘h’- f Triey_noed not fry o oxcie tho T s imomber. . In Tosing Diu, the | Femurkublo and extrmordinary,—extraordinary | S0E0 . <7 | ubaiitute for it Al jot about fouriths of | il the Democrate concoctod tho acicmo, aud | pavions af tie iorant magucs iuel fho moro e Ol eber. T o e i | I the scnss of not being the comnon result of | of this latter dag, which kuew him noty rejected | o busincss-men of this town lave lgued o | 1814 1t betoro tho peophe, thak the grant axtend- | (REREEE 14 SRLE LG «otds of conneol I%;‘;;:-‘u’vfll:;‘:):::“::’d?l::ut:klng "It bad | tho vrdinary wickednee' of the human heart, | bim. Whether the wxhumed Allen hiad s shato retlduu pruylng for the répeal of the Resump- | S t0tho sourcs of the rvor, It was waden | B o0ted g o part of the programine thut, If tho Demnocrats | 2l Do profted thersby. k f firat losson it taught waa tho | Yeb, when'they studiod the subloct, they | fn bringing this about, I can't sny. But fngrim | thom ach—os. muny of them Republians na | L 7 2 [Cauton I# {n Mudison County, Miss. , which gavo e e, e Aha vbico of the | could traco them back to mlleoy Gvarice) | fuchion, doubtlcas, Lopondered on whut o | Democtita—and both tepublican dullies hora Jroru, eloctod, chis roeult sltould be secured, | oo’ 5400 wajonty n 167, aud s Nopublicaa “Dlootl apuke out, umkist this scens ‘of sorrow | Fevenge, and the |lllm "‘t'""'"pl“ "'.1“,,“ um“ venges tma briggs. havo mlvoeated the repeal. When the fssie 18 |y "0 Jynds above the Forks wers | °¥ ‘02 “‘"éfi?'n"??{f"w".{m DANDITTT. amd tours, with unwonted fmpressivencss e o b K ifinces withoenich | Ohlo soldiers %4 recall Stecdman us a gallant ‘,’;‘“”g,‘,‘f,‘,“,{,‘:},“fi‘,‘:,f,‘;“.;’;‘.’,’f.‘." mon will bollabla | yyeda ™ in market, and some - of Okolona (Hier) States, dng, “Be ye therefore reudy, for in euch an | o pive i times famed up from ordinury sol- | Ofticor, (ntrepid to tho polut of recklesaness, in- What Ashley sald nbout the Greeubackism in | thew sold to scttices. The ~Democratic | The Hamburg (8. O.) rlot Is the latest sonsation, .‘nulurmlu ye Lnlnk‘nnli‘ the ?fl;u{ugmdwrnel&; fishnoss, as the fire lhmluyj up from ebavings differout o fatigue or peril, an fnveterato | g0 llenuhllrugmrly in this Cunfirnuuloml Dig- | delegation in Congress u‘sculcdw Becrytary- | Tho Sloux Indian tnareacre fired the Northern heart n the second place, th Y : P a " ¢l puker-player, who played for heavv stakes, oud of-the-Treasury R. J. Wulker, ond induccd | Pomewhat, but nothing to compare with the Iiam- jtught the vonit bt cortily oys. The things | Where a sparl had tallen. Men Incurred o fewrs | BEIECERROR N0 G BRATC R 0y ST G0 | trlet Is niot withuut” soine foundution dn fact. o ! ¢ bnrg affalr, in which hulf-a-dozen colored militia ot ¢ ! ® | ful dunger whien they Induiged in hatred and : Thero 1 him to deelaro that the grunt oxtended from the | oo L0001 220e'in a'mee confilet. | Rowa of onr ‘of thia world which men mosteotrted and trove | e, Eovard thele fellowa. 1€ the spirit. of | e havoe minong o Inlr Rebele in the.epeons T T oty o e Soures of h.river, thkl ordsr i R T L LT 1o ponacas wera the thiugs which perished ofteh | the Gospel tilled all hoarts, tio record of erimo | guored diatricta™slu e spread aniwng the | )0 o auliora in thoState, There Was 80 much s reseryed to the Biuw, lluving guined | ypontho white banditl, Thi imny be wiso policy, 1n 2 mumont liky the beauty of Sie fower wonld ctuse with the record of tids duy. 1In | Nebels by arms who skedaddled beford his | Byb S0 390 [HIOLIG, et s 89 BReR | thus much, it was sought to syply the clilin 0 | but tho principte we do not itke. shing beford the curly froat liko, the perfume | Guol o o Tteverend geutlemun exnorted | briido. ¥or years to come, vetorans of his | 0116 Indced, that tho Qeligitos from Betoto | ubout 800,000 ueres f Minczota, ou tho wost THR HAMDUILG MASSACRT 1XDORSED, wsser-by, Wi X ) ol s o River, u i n cnds — rkadaic, tho bosom friend of Jell Dvisand Col. Toeiren Fv.-utlemnu recalled & timowhen Mrs, | brinciples, which were thu only safeguand lively skirmishipg along the ling, & elmars. | of the repeal of thu Resumnption nct. | fn s lakh on the Stato. 1h g il Broggln, an Italinn wrltor, in_ s “trentisn, Delle dionel publixhed in 1744, gives a similar ex. pl nof the premium on bank drafts, o aglo 4t banco, and sttributes It (o the maintonanco of tho money standard ot an Invariablointrinaic valno, while current colna wero dopreclated, to Lho ropue Lation of the banks for alvancy, the' avoldanco of undorwelght and confusion common on *Change, the certality of payment, and the scenrity againe 1uss in carrying coln to and from 'Cliange, This solves the whol mystoey of. the wonderfnl pruminm on bank-papur credit ovor caln, "wiilch beon the basis of ko many currency theorles. Mr, Bpeaker, we liave to-dny o banking aysteniln miny reapocts wimtlar Lo that of Venlce,” which s quofed us the Ideal of ancoexsfal businces mannge. ment. e Hopublle nf Venlco guaunteed tho solvency of the bunk ta thoso wha urod ita crodlts to dischargo debts, The United States does the same to bili-holders of the bank. ~ While the bank ave the option to the creditor 10 recolva paymient y credit or In cash, the crodit was worth il facs 12 it coln standanil, _ 80 are gold bank-notes worlh thalr face In cofn., When cash payment was inter. Y no,—whichh would have | Lamar, the Domocratic officlal orgnn of Mlssia- % - Tantord find sald to him_that _sho had nevor | sigainst this and idndred crimes. ing nlselonary, uniltted for the ehreh ik, | Gou. Wugor Swayne, who doos wot | made about 1,200,000 acroa mbove tho Lorks, | #inpl, snd the most nducntial paper In the Siato, | Fubied tho credite foll to o discouat, Ieredeomutla ‘nown trotible, and biohind told her that It tant, nrcm:hody‘n the boya un the sofvmn duty | 1o tho leust symputhlza with Rag-Bubylem, | This wos a Jittls too much oven for Domocratic | basthin to say of the Hamburg massscro: P'ffhe uxperimont of aticmipting to_make sn | would come In such & form. The lesson was RELIGION. of cxplalned It by saying, * Toledo I8 & youngcily, | stomachs, and Caleb Cusbing ruled that the ' No mportial person can reud the ronorts of | geeiable papor clmlumflnrp"'!“.m:“m; e applicablo to nll. Joy was succceded by trouble. |t UNIVEIGALITT AND INDISPENAABILITE— BT 7D T, yith very Mittlo aceumulated eapltal, doiDgs o | east bradoh must govern If tho grant waa to | the 2nlE weitent eperariog (he solinet of (he | tried 'In tlier conntrion nuid proved a. fallurd n Ucthsemane Iuy beyond the valley of” bleasing, ERUMON Y TN REV. DI STEGBINS Ho depleted the awful peril to which they | largo busiucas on credit, und our business-tion | exyond above tho Forks, Lut, fn his opinion, | {hem fn the misfortunc of haslig been forced to | CYSTY€a%. | Our Government triod it withont suc- In tho third place, the blood spoke to-day do- The Rev. Dr. Stebbiny, of Sun Franclseo, | wero subjected, not knowlig at what moment | 8¢ ufrafd of anything looking like contfaction, cess during the Revolutionary War, and afterward in_thne of pence. 'The plan of fwsuing Unltel Blates notes recelvable In’ payment of all publio duas, aven in 20 emall an amount as 82, 000, 0V provéd a faluro when not redoomablo coln ob t did ot eo oxtend. -Bo - contlicting | such an extromity of action In elf-defunse, Anunding tho outpouring of sympathy. Tho & 5 the messenger of death from Kebel guns might | Most of thot eenthivont 18 I the Democratic | worg these opinions of officers that thy Iowa | DRMOCRATIO FALSENOOD AND MALIGNITY. whole church had ¢ e ith o the blow | wilely ;‘""'é""‘“ the l“’.’l‘"g“ U.“":."""_‘ '"""’“l ".:, spocd Themto another world, the gr‘f:uler pgrll purty. Bome licpublicans l!u;m utfl hut they -Delu[:ntcu lnlcom:rcnn secured an act conflrme Tiraurton (M{ar.) Republiran (Democratic), -and had shared in the sbiding grief. Tho be- | tho Pucific Coust, preached yesterday mornin | Govaof it hehove thom stralghtway to scek | can be taught bob -amd the, tcém feart fm’ fug the grant above the Forks,—thus sccuring Twitchell, the Conshintta Radical thief, who was {reaved lind beenepsalsted by friends of overy | fu'tho Church of the Messiah to o Jurge and at- | rotuge from. Bteedman listered uitll he saw | f the district cannot run - agalnst Hayes' letter acres of land. In the meantime, . | 8hot some weeks siuce by ono of his -crced. Wonds of condolence amd decds of sy1m- | oy i1y andienco, taking us his text: that this elring of uwful thoughts on damuation | Of #eueptance.” Democratie corporation was formed to inprovo | SHim whom ho had kwindled, lins gono Korthian o ariners In 4 e, tho. 1 " ign document.” Tho fellow shot both hin John C. Sponcer mald of intercst-bearing notes bl oty fhnd tlowed in to the aflileted fumily, | ™5 ered and gald: 1t I writton, Man | and the doad was taking the starch out of his | Ex-Sceretarv-of-tho-Interior Cox, who, though | tho river, and the grant wus turned over 1o it | aecamhd ! recelvablo In paymont of dues In 18 A7 nln'voleo aiso” apuka respecting tho excecd: e e i, Wity Svesy word | boys. 'Tlien lio Suoppo themisalonury. e i | s, rltond i s Ling's vcly | wilch Ot Aokt "t b st o | e ol s cefpled S n onplogeand nelanow | Focobabs I pymentof duca 18I | 3 ‘ug folly and wickedness of human. rovenge. | that proceedeth out of the mouth of Ged.—St | he'd do some preaching himeelf, which he pro- nterest In the approac Ing cauvaes, in whic "l vided up its lands among {ta mulnhcuklmd ro- | pio ho shot by (e Ku Riux of Lonisiann. © e ‘l:lu’m 2,000,000 0f tho nuull'ndlnfi Trensury notesin i T sxocite personnl retaliation Aid ot repair u | AattAsi, n.y 4 ceeded o do after the spirit, If fiob according to | 4 told e, ho expiected to buko party epake-out | yired, cach with Jand euough to cstablisha small g (o hae been hanged ar Uurined yeary g, and et Lo e S e e B uatious t0 te v wron. It only lutensifled it, A men could not, | ™ Glirigt here guve to the world no new eaying; | the letter, of the Army Regulations, In which | explleltly on tl“; puink, Sald ho: AT caw't say | Seatc, " In thia transactign thy Stato 10at about | i fs onfy surpriting (haé the Heople Gid nothang | S ol pnals stount, yet, 1t mas percelved (it ey .1+ yelleve hts naine from repronch or his wifchs |\ G corvho worda of an older prophct. They | nothing can be foand abous sccklui‘rctugq from | Whether thers {a much Greeubackism ainonit | §700,000, and ot nothing In reality. him, . by the proplo fur the purpose uf remiitganco fn tun trans- " nome from stigma by taking vengeanco upon | (SRS TOF ie heyond tho atls- | B1Y Peril. TS sermon was ubout fo this'ellect: the Republicans n!| this quurter of tho Btate. | '5"pe” clection, In 180, of Congreasman, 7IIE COLOR LINK DEFINED IN ALADAMA, Sudn of thulr buttpess., This foce iniloatod thit tho R Ziin who was aceused of having duns the In- | poiuted toneed of somethiug hey +Buys, We Luve just ane duty to perform, That | But the party hcro s not guing to set up In op- | jun 1 \os found'tho Whigs bad voted ngainst Mabile Register., standing noto shonld bu redeermed in gthers of a low de- Vengeance bolonged to the Lord, and | factlon of icre physical 1Mo to fill the aavings | 1 ¢o7lick themn d—d_Kebels. Let's fight lika | position to Gov. Ilnyes’ letler of accoptance, frade % Thera are but two partics, can ba bat two partien | nomination, withont ity or at & notinal intcreats and 1 g}“‘)’- i : s to lic ; 3 g Q| Bhiere i, 1 think rof that. oy, Hayes | U8 Democratlc scheme to sequeatrato | with ns, the whilo and the black, and lio who I8 | Uhat iy whnid b ‘h aviiliLy by L oubi h ot to Tlts weuleand wrong croafurca. 1t was o | of moral belog; hut somethiug wus Lalth In tho | it ill we do bt "When wo ean o lome gud | 7EE S bt on s very lssuc,and tharo | the public”domala abovs = the = Forks, | not of the formot must belong to tha Intior ErLors Of Mo vanvertiiya into oyt oh demmmds o [ most wicked transgression tzninst human et realltics of man'a bolug. Tho most or- | take the chiliren to meeting on Bunday.” Aud | madv the fight once on this very lssue,and there | 0l Jected Dan F. Miller, the Democrat ;i —F Thic elort. had hetn mode by & Former Seomid tak uneeen realltie: 5 ean be no I“l“m"g his position upon {t. Hois and olectes an " crals | EXULTING OVEN INDIAN MURDRRS—BITTING de by & former Sccralary to o :lr,]: l:]l‘l‘)?:m -Lllmniu l.(l]':tlfl: ::I,A'\‘IJI fi: l:‘w: atnary 1ifo ws always fmbied with tho princl- that scrines strengthiened the boys us no other Ruslvion stolo the poll-buoka contalulug the voto of Pot- WOLL INDORBED, substitute noros with noiinnl ratesof (nterost and also c) ¢ bty and tes Witli the low fate of 2 per cent, but 1t Tind not Mand. The magistrate bore th sword | ples of religlon, und fulth In God and man wero O, :“‘a‘]&fg“}"l{fi“,fifi‘]‘l‘:“&m’ Mgk 1t e ot s 1o o cent, but 1t Tind 1o . ] 5 by 1 Brandon, (Nise.) Republicun (Democratl tawattamlo County, which thon cmbraced the _.smmn“fi“‘n f, pusitcd (Dem D o ) o gt ot ¢ et OF the Blous lmhnm. aucceaded, I conseqticnce of thelr ot being convert: #UST DR BUSTAISED." < 0 ¢l 2 i the Lord charged hin ot to bear it o v | us comman aa' bread, for al tho opes of man | oy Stoeduaan who ot Chlcirunuigt, was Telt 1y | And, fn this, Gen, Cox undoubtedly gave wp..| Snitcs Rorthest boet of o Staiey i the, Vol | oy o susamary ey of dontlag wih tho carpol-tag | Towi-ota1s SmAHeL S, prorbri 10 ariing $tho Inw demanded thnt, the magistrate should | centrod there, 1t was, the spealcer aald, his | commuudof o divislon, with Wrltlen ordura | terance to thio controliing sentimonk of (e | Nhmons wees ot vetors. " Thoso. books rere ern and wiltary satraps.tlo recontly. put haa orun hofore maturlty, o dcoui upou 1t ex o “:‘3;'3‘2‘%‘:"“.-{;}‘v'.;l..}f,‘."li’é%é{':‘éx‘(‘ &“’fi'&mflt‘.‘} wish to considor tho necesslty of thin roliglous | frotn Roscerans o hold tho led-Houso bridga | purty in this district. Gen. John W. Fuller, | chycked fnto Judico Iiall's saddle-baga whilo b | S¢8tR =00 0dd of thom. thio,” “Fio quertion - of® converibility. Uhorfore, 5 . i at all huzards,” Al through tho rat day's | Who'ls probubly as well-udvised as to the feeling ¢ n. s WITHDRAWAL OF BMULOVALNT, obor, be went 10 s victlin's home,and brought | falth to man's wentient Leing. Religton was | 5w nile mo Tiebel colummn aiivanced b uke | i tha party upon this question n tho Districk, | 1rie o5, 118 WaY S0tk Lo B O o ot | oy (FLSmile (T Attt g3y werm. @ ungulel on the viethm's wife and children | universal In human naturo and human fe; It [ Gasiuion of the bridge, Steedman, with 7,500 | s Is utiy other man In it, sups that many of thé. | licted, and Thoupson was ono of the party | mors have agreed to spot every leading Hadient Which tio thne could eradicate, and which must | was Indispeneatie to life, and m"-!(, therefore, | men, lay thero Imputiently awaitini orders' to | business-men of the city who signed the petl- | whoaided fn securing the grant above the | nearo in the county and troat hiin as un encmy for 3 i1} up the cup of sorrow at her very death-bed, | have been deslgned aud onlered "i’ {od, advancé,—the smoke nurking tho line of battlo | ton sent Senator Sherman, Pruyln the ropeal | Forks. The poll-hook Fruudmdlncurumd. and | a1 tio to como, ~The rotten riog must_and shall’ 3 Buch was the wicked sin t which transgression | Rellgion was a good thing for the State. It | gliowing that the Unlon_columns were belng | of the Resumption act, sre beginning to grow | th booka traced to the possession of Charles | be broken at any aund all coste. Tha Democrata angsked ftself, nud soclety was too ready to | aid nut(’lhe"- voneten themn that it was good | yroken, Courlers were dlspatelied to Rosecans | ashutied of ft; and the ke testimonfals come | Afason, and ‘Thompson was ousted. Judge Hall, | inve determined to icithdrae all employment from i nmintaln this false f{dew. = Women “hud | policy, but only thut thero wus need ol it | gking permisslon to advance. One foll on the | from other quarters. s whan caliod.on to explain his possession” of Tig | ¢heir enemles, ~ Let this fuct bo known. : cequally with men the lnw's defensy. | Bomo of tho muilent systems of roliglon wero [ g,ja " The other returned next warming to te- | In this portion of ONfo at least, and_probabil, = k. X ! 11-books, suld ho fonnd them in his suddte- H Not a Jury In tho gountry would fall o glve to | only outgrowths of the govermmnent, und munk | nort'that he badnt found Rosuerans nor, iu | throughout the Btate, except in tha Clevolan s whon Lo arelved at home: but | NORTI CAROLINA RETFORM, 1 .o woman traduced tha fullest justico tuat the | feefed themselyes to thu people only fnlitthe | fuy though no word came of that, was KRos District, the Greenhock lssue will doubtless bo g v 3 o} o o e No mamault pernetrated on & | understond bub orgeous tud nplondbl HLual. | fecem et In it direction for e el Boread Tat T il o u gentlemun on the other eido, knowing the | A RU-KLUX PUIRONDN NOMINATED FOR CON: wnn In Erutli n questinn whether Intercst stiowld o shoullunt bo saval, tie perinlting thb notes to bo at adiscount wuanot (o be tolerated, Observe that whon **notica was plven of o read- {ness to redeem tho wholo ampunt, 'tho notes wore not presented for redemption, but wwore retained Ly the peoplu; but when inconvertible Treasnry notcs wero afercd although bearing interost, the peopla would ot take thom except st n diecount. Anather Sceretary of the Treasury showa {n_his Fotiort (seo repaet Socrulary af tho Trensury, Doc, H, 1815) (hat bank bills, nithough, specie payment waa suspended, wero proferred 10 Frensury notes c ¢ 2 who were privy or partics to the stesllng, o recaivable tn payment of all dues” to. th . Wi would Jusiify violenco ou the part of ber | He did not intend ‘to discuss the fact that ro- oth car ek 00| 5 Lyl NG SIPECTACH ring ! K onmss. mado recefvable In paym 8 10 tho ! Datural wo\d»mr auiust — the perpetrator | lilon was niecessary to order und decency, ut g&;“mfif“” to Chsttamopelu Wl route | o s protonten. of the. ',?..,tg‘,’,‘,“mmwm, ;:““‘,"\‘;"";‘lh.;‘.‘]‘::: g;;‘,’,‘l"hl Tibad ‘:“"I"{:l"}gfi"lrl”:t'; ASTRVILLE, N. C., Aug. 0.~As the Democrats “L'l;,‘:;}‘fit}m'ffpf:h‘}l'l“',“,:";‘fi'!‘gr{{:c“g“{,";‘“‘{ Do ¥ “lfl"‘(’{i x" ““‘“;z‘“i":m'l‘tut;% ,‘l"h"‘l‘{l'l“r'-e"::!; :’l“?t"fir‘a‘{n u‘lll[;jt"“l‘;‘l.lf-‘l;;t:“lul‘lifl ,‘l‘;‘““ul M"r‘z‘:’ e 1:“ DEPIANCR OV 1118 lolwnmlm,d i “lvnplortln%llw ticket for uula Jcry Jepson the | hooks wers not thore, ho would have been a | Of the Mecklenburg District linve nominated K. | stack in Trensury natew o monor in Now Yok pad cuses, then organized ! e ;i " | ordered his men to tnove to the field, nettin, ‘eitern Democrucy oppose und vice veran. ¢ " A A. 8hotwrell as thelr candidate for Congrees, It | City, 858,371 was subscribed to bo pald fu Treas- & fovernmioni iy 1ie torly valueless, Which e Bl RO e | B e o | e ot o Loy e 1 G foreanen, | Milaurpricd man gl el Ao for. ongrets, it: [ GHYCSE0 o T ury notes, and only 801 {1 monoy; less than 1 por * cent, 'The loan was placedt unon the market at 05 cents, w0 thal tho Tremsury notes of & Thnlted amount wade recolvable In payment of E"hm duus wero esteomed Joss valuuble (than bank JlIn and wore rogardad as the poorer currency. We must, then, baso our monctary aystem upon the metallic yaiues in use throughont the world ta suciire stubllity nud prevent deprecintion, it d = i o o Al this lttte Democratic gamo, of donating | may be well enough that tho loyal people of the o he vole of this blood wis the volcoof war, [ ment In tha most favorable condl- | jne (o an oflicer who demurred, that * None of | Hayes' canvass for Governor lugt, fal served to | 1.0 L y B yal peopl 3 “There was evil in every man's noturo which, | tons to {nsure l;;l'_m\'lh,L nndI i uiu 'lll;» 5 | Sthil, Dariebe. Bores Eod a6 GoNE b bbb Tepublican party agninat, thy rjg-re- ll'i."o)rl dmuon:fi':’l;:nl:adll:?. g rféfl’fi,’%’e'é’{'&afl"g‘l natlon should bo refreshed as to his eriminal 3 founed aud intensified by opportunity, might muul which nust m\;) ol I'im y phynleal, .“,"' taxed to pebulld .7 Lo rouchied bomo to Pup | pudfution o mme, liat Grecubackian | woid ot 1ok well. record. Shotwell lived in Ruthorford County burst forth fo sudden and tervible violenco, | mentyl and moral cul Lnn.h« eus, and growth, | Tyomag in the vory sick of time, and by hin { there fa In the Kepublican party didn't bolt him {n 1871, and was proved to hiave been chiof of »E;‘ “The murdercr of Mr. 1ianford, hud occupled an | This was recogruized by Christ when, fu thubold | yogiereeted with? #Bteedmnn, I win always | then, and wil not bolt bim now. ‘Thero s very 'K ;' donorabla posttion 1 soclty, ind had wn vha Oriental lagory, e coled 118 falf the esh int'Eo v yous but T nover was' 8o giud to sew | 1Lt oF It, Indeed, aud the men who old it arg | GOOD NEWS FROM TEN- :1‘.“. )z(l‘.lc:l:: dfllutlm: :o:-;gd ) :“1‘:: 3{).“.1;’.‘11?; ! you 48 ut this moment.” Position was assigned | not golng to fgnore the other {asues nvoly NESSEE, J b4 £ Rep esteem and admiration of nany friends. In an | und blood o rist, and declared that man i and, within wn our | this canvass on_sccount of it They, in fuct, | yanon REPURLICAN OAmNs Tx TnE conry | Hhubcounty. Tncurryingout thelr desigme the ovil hour, the terrible mslevolence leaped and | must eat und drink thoreof to lvy, Btosdmat's brigade at one d {taelf o murder. Alus! none knew what | The whole beautiful unfverse of man, with s | g “ahout 1,100 out of the 7,500 of hi M ‘thelr vi 4l i Ku-Klux attempted to kill Justica for tho pur. whaxinave, Irrodoomable. pipte clrentditon Vi ! . e o after, abouf out ol hy of his com- | are concoding awa, hele views on the question, . u-l N o stan nate fn value. cowmmercl they would do_in the hour of temptation gud | thousands of wonderful growtds, wus entirely | a0 hmi (ull'un, 80 hot, was lho'flum. For that | and tho upslfiul ()[yll, will be to make u. I(cpub: BLECTIONS~-IIOFES FOR NOVEMDER, 080 0f, coutralling tho county. On pngo 116 of | Matlon Iike vurs, huving ST, 000,000,000 valuo of i opportunity. The dovil was b evuryhody, 'The | dependent for lts existencs upon the Inw of | dayy work Stécdiman ww brevetisd Major. | lican purty of Olifo imore thun ever pronounced | The Knoxvillo correspondence of the Chn- | Bio’volumo devoted o tho Investigation of | anmusl " excbanges “with 'forcm " nationt, b dove of “od would uono femuvo tho | gravitatton, without which fi would becoms | Generat, aigalnst rugrepudiation; whils the Olio Doioe- | clnnatt Commerelal writes undor date of the 6tk | Bouthern outrugos fn North Caroliun will b [ guinot relect the ' use af specte, tho com ip epirit of evll. Edueation or culture | chaos, T(:.IIJVLI' ‘fil l’)mll‘ wx.(l lll,“'ld Inelmuu Wishington t.nrrea?mnaunln may yet rocall | racy, with "Tiiden's lotter ua thelr plattarm, will | tust.: 5 Found he osttimony of Jamea 3. Justicn, frou z,“"“wh wre tnaiy bnn’;;(m Mc i n%mnd w [ Twd not in this case, nor in others, toned down ao'«l\:ly h'&tfll."rl;"““ m“ 'U l'&“ bl “.l‘m‘ 1808 | gleedman ss the Unfun General who indorsed | probably fight the buttle over on precisely the Wa had our county eloctions on the 8d inst. in | Which I have condensed the following: thic cofu standard will bo hought or sold at home at the tereible mulevalengo of tho umun heart, | even iwore drendfuli—his boud wag religon | the loyulty " and the claim of that most fraud- | saine grounds they did last fall, but with leas | Tonnessce, and, su far as heard from, thonows is | About the middle of Jung, 1871, Gt Bunday | a prico in tho paper-credit standurd, Increased ot : Nothing but the grace'of God could save de- | The lovsaf aulimu] boinig was lustincl, and 1t | glent, of temale frauds, the Wallingford, for | prospoct of suscces, MaunyTiL | very ancouraging to the lopublicans, In one of | nficht, 200 Ku-Klux, ail disguised, entered the | dlinfufahed by ‘the varying differenco between the L o e B o b | it tone M memied 8 lao Lo e pumisway:, | OYGF 8300,000 wortlyof cotton, and phinos, ‘and my orovlous lettem L statod"that 1'fott coutdent | town'of Rutlerforlton, wiicrg Jitstco livel ¢ valuwot tho culn and paer. And thus coln, boing rt’m:ct‘hc ittty B (e arace of God | and 1 was found In faith, i morul uul apiritd lacocurtaing, und mahogony-bedateads, ote., IOWA. thist Kast ‘'fennessca would boreclaimed trom Dom- | Bome time before that the Republicans hul le hase and standard measuriog the value o e 3 ed el 3 otratle rule, but the result exceeded the expecta- De could make pcolfle ‘pure, just, kind, loving, and | principles,—in vivkuo and in God. But man— ?‘m‘\'{}zfif&fim V,:'l‘f,"‘,.":m;’:’“;fi,l‘{f:fis ,,,E’,‘,‘; QEN. TUTTLE EXPLAINA ADOUT TIB MIS80URY | tions of the most sanguine. Knox Count: stood gunrd, but soma aerestshad beun inudo of y, for (n- ¢s churged W ;. i apabic of mecting alt 1re's Eroublés Wit com- | und tho animal—needed inore than stuple bo- [ £t PAYRESTR IR CROpe S Mbsns Hib B BLAVE-CENTIFICATES, stanco, wiicr o elil ights cxcliementy n 1874, Jstlen eturgud with HicRlusing anl i wna .I,o,uro. Here was o losson for cach one to | llof fu safety from ruln; they wanted posltive | jpy winter, but & splondid beauty of the wann { Dia Morxes, Aug. 13.—Your correspondent f,“";"‘ a l"crfl"“nfl?‘m‘:fln‘fj bho-'"'r%-"u nuu"ur,q.(l’.e ol on thio socond etory. Dis door yias ‘faks to his heart. There was 8 power'| assurance uf rood. —[izher thin mere senaition | gouthern type, and might kave tnade vasy cons | mecthg Qen. Tuttls, fnquired what he had to | apeeen e D e e b T meorad 08 | Tocked and harred. It wax raluiug, and the first ‘to dellver mun ot his sins, and Jifu | wan needs for man, and the neceeseary. | oot of o man of sterner virtue -thun Steed- ’ ¥ Yy ¥ esl by s 1 Gl Vot tire Retom o1, platote ard Him out of tho horrible it of his own Iniquity. | thing was the principle of reliion. ‘The miud’| it © 3 un Steed- | auy aboul that portion of his famous speech tn | GH inajority, and tho Repablican thcket was by na | nolsa Juehlve heafe was LIS FENE LG Platoan ot tha hot Foald (. wealth, In oiluch: | anid hoart of tan wers wlaced o this. - In fenrs | M4l 3 whicl ho stuted that tho Btato of Missourl had | 7008 88 strung us it might, by judicions managa- | tho breaklug In of the pancls oor with an This power did not r ) On the books of tho Treasury Department ment, have beon made, 1L wass glorlous victory, | ax. Thoy ontered the voom, struck a mateh, tlon, In ciyllizatlon, but In the redeemning blood | ful strulte of teial and temptation no sound life | gyednan will go down to posLeTity as the de- | {eaned certiticates for the valuy of slaves yman- to vay the lenst of {1, and the Ropublicans feal en | g0id Justice bis tine hnd come, knocked him of Chirlst and the regencrating influenica of the | und happy exlatenco could bu hud without con- faulting Collector of the Port of New Orleans, | ¢iputed by the War, and which hng been donfed | courdged, and will survars this In November. | gepgoless with o plstol, dra o esal in Tloly Ghost." i sclence, virtie, hope, and God. ~In this connen- | ghiort Roarly half & million, somhow, on s | by the Democratle popers, Tho G Blount, County went, ftepublican by about 1,000 | aony fu his night-shirt und drawers, with the “Let us,” enld the reverend geritleman, | tion there wunlnu\nuuu of Beripture nearly al- | cughaecount. e 18 sald o have lzlu.mled it {[M,fl einoerutle pupers, Tho Gonersl 1e- | yujority’ defierson County by mu ovarwheliming :.luln’nl streaming down his face, Th:ay earried * bring sympothy to thoso hearts thal aro emit- | ways beully lndled i€ ws, *Ho that belloveth | a S0 e used ta tie up & plle of grevns | 1 oey hav majority s Anderson County by 705; Campbell, u | 1inlGown the street to the Court-Iloae, A ten by tho sumt curso os was the hesrt of Jin | not shall be dumned,” "Thls wis not, us often [ g §)'s nandicerehiet, wnd g e el Tinuy havo beon In orror in the wanner In which | smul) count L over 100 minjurity; old Buvler h i OF Lhit croul LiFnal O, i e ot A this foul deed, and secure, by | futerpreted, a throuty but the single stateinent | Lk th & handiorchitl, utd go out of aulght | T mode the wtatmnent; but the facts are | Couuty rolicd ur 2,000 Republican majority; | large portion of thu crowd turned off und went Yho peruetraind e B e o) | uta T d & 10 break the bunk, After thut o wont to Cuba [ evon worss than | statid, as § have every | Granger County, {lamblen County, Bradiey Coun: | to “the wffice of tho Star, s Republican d 3 v cl i Vi ) e ovidence fo e i v . g % Vi 7 ki o power 1o leud mon to Christ, With theso lcssous “What ure you going Lo do about it1? I d’ + | won lu which wigh ve wserved to P 0 hu ad went Republican by Increascd 1uajorities, u 1)||)u into the street, sud wrecksd the offlee. ey roou-] oy | Ing atout. T huve been there, and I know the | fact, evary county, so far as heard from, ¢! ¥ L 3 of tho blood st erleth In fnnuconica from Lo do’nleur:.': l\u»:e,'rcluln:\l to betvve In Qudy wnd 'L‘;‘;m fg:clvbtwhn:m:mnull!:‘r?lln:'mdmll‘-‘lh sl o Y e o St b }"“gfl‘”“'”r‘”"f“‘?i"xf?'?"“l!é Ly fucrosed md- mfz".fi.‘.'i‘x:o"\"rm. continued on outof town, Lok us go from th! 0| oly von- | rejec it whole schiemuo of rellgion, ¢ would , v b ured e 1 town; they were olferce uritiey, or reclaimes rom mucritic rule, or 5&:{?3{1}731;1‘" Bg tho helrn‘x’ufilm aaying e | AUply ask theit, + Whnt thent > Whatare you | liovesy the sooudr forget thut MGt | V' Buren Cannty last wintor: and thoy lavo been | made heavy galna, and will fnish tho work fo- | (stols on th way, whil othierivlae ahusing bim. oxports and Importe, will realls be the buke and ultlmate atandurd for measuring the valuvs uf (ha ton thonsund wmitllon dollars total annual produc- tlon of the country, Coln Iy o necessity for com- morce, lrredeemable paper fs sn unreliable astandan! af value, \ "To gold and silver, which only the Constitution pormits the States o muke s legal tondor, ueayge and Jaw have added a currency of nattonal and bank notes, These with coln constituto th cir- calation, ths mouey of the country, TITE GREENBACK I"ACTIONS, WAR IN TUM GHUENDAOK CAMP—INNDHICKS' MAOWUVIIES IN NEW YORK STATE—AN EFYORT 70 COMMIT TIII GHEENDACK DEMOCLACY 79 TILDEN AND JIENDRICKS. Neto York Timea, Aug. 11. . “Thio partfculars relating to the nomination of Gen, Cary for Viee-Presfdent on the Greenback = > " el sunsottled acvount of his. He pucceeded n get- | pmorod all abont the South and in Missourd, up to | vember. { feol confident that but very few coun- Wiien they hod got woll out of town, und the | natlowst ticket, and the Intended repudiationof ence 01 tho biskao pit o Gou fhat o | o toclo st 61 o they et g i Jockod-up i Moro Castly ovar bight,—jxr. | thu time of uay speeci it yun vt get St of | 106 probably et ire than: o or” Shree, wil o | PATLY.lio hul sl the printlc u(fi|cu-{u_101u- that action by tho Greenbuck Demoeracy of this portuuity tat may heckon e, il b i oko Of ths mitdy 18 thoy” wuld that they | ubue iy amd e waairt found of eulafont. con- | ot theth Olred b o it o e B | D e ov e ewy upublicun 1aa- | thire 1010l Jumive. Thu chiof; altes making | Siates wus publishid u yestarduy's Times. Tho oy bitter wrong, The wrotg ace dose, cat- | ot ed, et rould fortell sy right b0 B¢ | guquencd ta by Tickd, and wos tusmod looe o | thims bt oy muy thoy can't i ane novw, “Whew | Jorities snd over-contilouce haveLarinud the parly | Iustice promise 1o inve nothing o do” yeith pol: :‘"f" ?,' sonde s lclnsuw Cliatrman of ll»: E:: "‘nyc\'ut:w;‘! wynts:'l of u::n’: '::I‘n“t:‘)'tl-lnxx)&'\: After (seussing llul’ilxbjuct In referoncy to | SpRY Duck azlolediapandy ur s e, ek lesat; ::I:a?:xrl:m: l‘lfn‘=xr:":r:vx:-:mlln‘fiugrlnx‘l?\!fi'w”"".’11:5? l-%:-‘;“iznl?:ll:l“l.llhlrl‘r:}:o nf"‘iq“il:‘,.'n'fih“‘.}".',h l-“r}:x“' |lll:n.:ml L m, ) !rlnml{l.o Southorn "r{,’m :: th eg"““‘;& “::] collmfim[w' n"; S hn hortiute. Sait. owos wpon oar cone | privite I and the existonceof et A et st “Mrbwll i e eartibentin. " Thosy. cortfates ary: | ponielanm Hon () 16, It iatlers of Cadotabiy and | ot xalust the renuonstranco of hismen, al- | others on the Gommitieo acting (n his fnteresty gclenco, bven the atoning blood cannot tuke | the revercnd away the stlog, for the remumbrunce pY of §t will be ever before us, and the consclous- ness of the wrong done will huunt our souls A e as, i goln i " g H J lowed Jastice to return to his homoe, Buch are e sl by ik | o i Sauns on oo et | S o, o kel of oneey lerroged | Bugs barl molity, ocicoll d mlinioh | 1 Es ot outrads ot s of driftwood of pulitl cn‘lelthu:hnml dry longago. [ anactof the .A".,’hlnlnr:i by o Commisaton bofors | Kepublicana repudinted the work of the Convention | the citizen and the press. e casity for religlons he had nos exhorted l?fin’.‘.’ffi.”nfi'2:.."{'?«'2“#'6‘,'1‘“‘{'&'5«%'&“ Walllngford | whom statementy are tied by claimsnts of tha | and diid all they coundd to defeat him, feling that it | In the following Novenber, mauy of thoee opposed the nomination .of Qen. Cary, ostene aibly for the reuson that hio had bocn a Ropubli- cun, but really because they deslred to carry the greenback strength In this State over to Tilden < 5 5 t, and the fact | property destroyed. In theso statoive cows, | would adit more to tha strength of the Lepndlican | engaged i this mid were tried [n thils city be- 3 ere, ¥ et ffl“:l ":l' él(m.'rmmngh 'fflf’hfl%‘fl?‘fnfx‘{.’{f.’e‘ifl‘ ll‘h;ll_l‘:l:nu fi:lnll ul“t m..'&“l“}!,‘"‘ |;:txl;l||‘¥; &r’l‘:{:&um" thut, gallaut soldier as li was, he s uuw sadly lv;;i‘vEn.“l‘nnlr‘n.flc Ty naued; and, in llx‘lu_ Il.w‘ pxmylul: bo d'i:llcinul w'»lm nlufih 5 )c_:anu:dnt’x-’ whun o lnfiy udizes Bond und Brooks, of the U;nuu«l ?:u‘{nl lfi:‘.‘,]r{'[,k-‘éw?:?;hl&: L‘c‘\'«‘.‘:‘rfl,’ "Hhu:lxfil; c;‘: Ct 4 . 31 e ¢l ¢l v f ¢, the s fe Nsed 1o cover negrova Ao .l v vigw taken b 10 h . ¢} 1 ! v L of 2 ‘i Tt e amonsane to bo watchfil, to trust e e down at the hoel ln sssuctations sud duractery | 30U AR SN od by ailthe | vitls Chrontcle the lenting Tepntiican paper of | Geates Clrcult Court, aud wero convieted and | yuytig galicd wll that 1 W88 “possible that steedman fs beginuing to figure as not_In the arm of leeb, but fu the uverlastin, , peopla down there, Ton, e lot ey iy s lrlemll[‘ngnk i GEN. BEN HARRISON, \ A LEADEIL OF TIH OUI0 DEMOCURACY, e 4 T the Editor af The Tribuns, which goce back to the Buurlan ven for the | §iy known the pa % 5 " i 4 (™ acutenced for sfx yearsin the k 4 tcle describlng Gen, Hen Harrleon. | Tetaivs mucly of the persoual muguetlsm snd | known to Democruts In lowa —eome of them,— | berel e - bo tholasue, AndLwilclus withs Ue dnvica: o Ty e ortt o sehiool with Mm as | Orutorical powers that, had Lo Dosbcased the | and they know that thess foliows guve us ta tin- | crate feul and jogk. down and. dofeatod, while'the THE BANK OF VENICH. nml,lmp‘:mcm'" i o‘ s ca dl‘m“ St th xs‘ubllc College 1illl, 0., and krivw him afterward at fn- | Tedulsite cquilibrium, would have galned for | decstaud thut, I thowo corliticates, they wore ye Ropublicans fool jubliant and aro refoleing, Al | A SPECIR-PAYING INRTITUTION—=ITS ONBDITS AL~ i + | i by for thele nogroes. Aud 'that lanot li. | ready chutiges aro spoken of in thelr slats of No- $50iing n s, tnoment of turlArlence: ' May | dlanspobs akn fawyer and citizon, Hols Just tha | WU & commanding poelclon 1 tfy status | Sk e 108 S, oo e those. who | vemiber condianton. e, buats whis had pracilned WATE NEUURNED T GGT, Ahe peace of Uod, which passoth all underataud- | kipd of nan we want to help bring our country out | {0'the aversie Democratic Jenders horcabout, | Bre it the rin of lowders—du not hesitate 1o vay | himaeif a candidato for tho Statu Sonato fruw thig | o I s vecentspeceh Inthe fuuso of Rupresontu- ’éfi‘{‘ cep your hl.;'lfl&llll wiuds, through Jesus | of this tivalldom of fraud and corruption, I'have | that he can't bo put down In that party, the | $hot mu{ llrupom 1o ges pay for hele nugrovs. | dwtrlct b the Democratic sidy has backed out, nnd | tlres, un tho currency, by Mr. Burcharnd, of Tiii- 1 und Thors inna duubt sbout It | theState. and it eamo wyuac vul wgeinst ki atier L i Ay Lfifl{":,’;l‘é'“};m fmeoug tho (recnback faction could hu far gafn lu the oo of thers cortlticatos call for suiw larger than s nomtuotion. o reuult is, he fa defosted by a tbany, N. Y., 8t, Louls platform aud fu 1n, Cougressional actlon relating to antl-rosumuuon. Mr, Tucker tried to fufuse the fdoa futo the Grecnhack Democracy of this Btate that overything was ripe for an vutspokon demonstrationIn favor of Tildon und Houdricks, and called o meetlnz of the Greenbuck State Committes to be held ln this elty ]’L‘lmnlflf. Ou belng questioned In re- tution to’ the call yi ifeot of tie county elections un the Novem- | Penftontlury, un cannot bo overcstimatod, ‘The Demos esterday mmorning, ho esld X - S They talk It ks thele mcctings and wmong theme { wili not moko the run, and it will bo dificuit for s " ¢l e that the Greenback Demaocraey n this Btuto hud 3 el Ho uf Congresd, tho! i public. ‘ongresalonnl race for this dlstrice, I - ank il g » Il cks at the . TIE TRAGEDY OF ORIMI. | Alwuys mide trlends, slthouglviiens s 8 rock to | and with the rank-atul-ilo he is froviue Tow: FERER ‘Dusesnt cat Dbt 18 11 59 il | Tioasenet Tudlomseats. A P out S srcht thabe | - e history uf tho. Hanl, oo far from snstatning | Sooions ad beoe hed with br, Tlondeicka st | New York Hotel In this city during Mr, Hend- ricks’ stay here; that a perfect understauding exinted betweon Mr, Hendricks nnd the Greets bk Democracy uf this Btata as to tho acilon of the lutter, and that a {:rlvnlu meoting of the SREMON'EY, UM RYV, B4 W' INWRET, any truo eivictlon; man uf the tricteat Integrl- | ef. 1 found bii ab thio oltcu of e Jenocruty | tlote, . They sty Shey ey gt twa wazslnwhlols | the Domusratawth fud l:m'. same disteutiy. “Thi | tho poaitlon tat logal-tender panar or cruila not " i %2 . % organ of that pa here, which paper he 1 v s mattor, ne | wews from evory quartor §s most encouragIng, An i ur convertible fnto coln aro inore valun- Wfihl‘l::lol;u::dhéf::fllt‘x‘ecfih‘;:xyfldc:;nl:;;r:{ :a’r'n Z?.'n‘fl."x'f.“&?,’."&!fl{-"";Tg,;'.’..‘:‘:‘,‘,f}‘.‘,’::.‘:‘.}‘.‘,:. ed?tl.mi-'mm him ll l{»urne‘f' tho wm‘"flcuun rd l}l"u N ‘rt e cum.hr'zlm ":t n fi.".“‘fl':" &T “lul‘lll':ll”::lfldll"n;hlll‘:lgfr::! are in urullungger of fisflr ::u;l v':nl'uu‘.l::n 1) f',""' x‘:mnn.‘rn “- u:ery ne . d - T Pil- i omacrats, cate State, ¢ 8. Toverst, fug, ho Hov. B, A, W. Jowett presched a scrinon | 10§, o kind father and husband, und trae frlend, | e Ohla Greentinck-Democracy put upon il 2 sanco that cun o widnced, diractly tha roversc, y # * o and, with o Democrat as Prosldent, and & yulliclent L'l uiiation candidate for Governor, the Hon, folwell's Way I Puyiuet e * ity n homua, Lad un pppotntment to kpoak | refereed to ne authority, but hardly bears o State Comumitteo would be held lust evonlny b ut | know fat he et be that frauk, genlal man | TENCY question suew; aud upon that constsuc- | pyiliry Bec. 4 of Art. 14 of the amendmicnts to Tk yesterdag,. bat Tallod 16 must DB REpOts | atbicinshe sl tho i, Ten i carly uun.m'n‘x‘l': u hotel, which ho would not mention, at which sons.” Lknow for 1o iuany veuts, 1o can St have the | tlon thuy will now make the cauyass, In yes- | Constitution. ‘They bolleve the Northorn Dema- | ment. e wrrived In the city on the night uf the | which Cobwvell quotes, and upon which subsaquent | important actfon would b taken, but which Tho Reverend gentleman toolg his text from a»l:z?ll n‘u":.l‘:::}‘\ lfmln‘n:’xlu-lx:in ul! atl who ;«'lluw {)lm‘.‘ wxnfiltlu n]xy lm‘llxlrynutu the vutlovk In North- frntu‘.h{ur u'fi‘uufiur pari'r. will J.;m‘i:]mu{l:l.hi u:x.lju-t-mr the u!urlluuu‘nv‘wlhnl Il\fllllcp;lhlliun \\'r[n-ln nl-lrvil :v.mmlmlmu l|. shhnz\. ‘Ehe Cone | would bo disclosed only at the will . of of ne n wtamyp eoms furnard and | ern Oblo, he safd: [ s. They bave theirmen selecied an el viclorics csme pourlng to Knoxville, the Kast | gre i 1 works, an Vi i octing, A i Proverba: ) bl i more men uemuuuuu{v- sl tar ) ix y d their clorics came pourlng XY o Kiaat | wrossional Tibrary comtalus thy works, st Lhave | those controlllng the mecting, It was subic , b= “Thero hus been much dissatisfaction with | programine marked uut, NorthandRouth, and they | Tenuesseo headquurtorn, and yosterday leftagain | them befors me, The Farfait 3 1ils awn intquities shull take the wicked hlnmelf, | aclish juen will o the frupt when needes den. But hislettor of scceptanee bhas | #re fu varuest. The uthier plan fv tho wost dan- | without making. it eyacland of and bo alal} be Liolden with the cords of Lisstus, ' | would liku toput {u oe squaro vote fur tho Geu- ia yupudlativis apeocts, glving itus | Jdacques Savary, Nest printed ai Parle {16609, aud quently scertained that the meethig took plsco e . gerous, because 1818 the least Hkely toottract at- | snexcuse that hu lad au urgent cull ay Nashville | et flistory of Vealen, publishud in 1819, ut the Astor House, It wis clalmed thiat ela Jlo whall dio without tnetructlon: and fu tho | erai, butd dus't liva 1 fudiana: 1 think 1 ahaij | Sepced that, aud fi.‘{,“‘?‘hfil‘!“.fi' wa eothustag {0 | ESHGE, S 0t ukyed B b woore inteikont | 10 Stiend Lo soms. Tutbortent aibesee - k14 Ay | fhit e anaiHee OF b et on dho buskaaf fyy | been countioa wore toprostuted. The Wdele- greatuess of his fully b shall go astray, liava tho oppurtunity to vaty for bim for Prosldont | 4T MRS REGH0E: and less nolsy losders dowis thers, They hold | be all correct, Lt It looks possible, ya very probe | Bayk uf Venfcu waspald by u teansfer uf crodit on | gatea™ from New York County wero Mesara ' He suld ho turned to that dark frugedy of hl I knuw his wify and her family before [ et that Ul ulted States Supremo Court has decided | able, that the election news hnd souiethiiix to do | the bank-buoks or colu, at'bisoption. Atthe out- ‘ucker, Murcus Hunlow, aud Jotn W, Crump. death which liad becu tha thewme of tha press | S8 bure il and trw woman, “un wha witl *That lotter fa o Uit slaves ary property; st u contract mado | with his hasty setroat; ot auy rate he would have | avta (@'udord) cash-rooms or dork was eslabllshed “Dick# Bebell was consple b abaences Susptm Wl {0 do goud wud ohcoursge lls CUNCESSION TO TUB YREANDACK MEN," with rd 10 thom au blndiug s with | metwith poor comfort hiad Lie tunde is speech, for | for that purporo, and carh pald whenuver deelred, -———"_—_——_._.--—-——-l WAL cOnRpIchOmy Liy hly. wid 4ho subject uf conyersation during tho pust | steudfastuvos ks tay slght, r, (Condinmed on tia BASth puge.) roal be replicd. "1t tweaus nownullun’_whuu tlo | regard 17 auy Olher property; hab the Countitus Nypublivans are oytepokicn tue hugeely and ngaluat | - Duping shy war of thy Kepublle with (ks Purks,