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THE CHICAGO 'FRIBUNI: 1876, ey ~y POLITICAL. The Rival Gubernatorial Can- didates in Town. Announcements for Country Meets ings==sWhat the Democrats Are Doing. Gathering of the Republicans of tho Eleventh Ward, Leading Points of the Hon. James P. Root's Recent Bpeech. Senator Sherman on the Dan- gers of a Restoration of Democratic Rule, ABOUT TOWN, TNE GUUERNATORIAL CANDIDATES, The two caudidates for Quvertior were in town yeaterday, Lew Steward put up ‘his’ vallse us sceurity for Lis board at the Tremont Tlouse, while 8helby M. Cullom’ fared sumptu- ouely at the Graud Pactlie Hlotel, They hud not met up to 8 o'clock [n the afternoon, and there was no {mmiucnt danger of & collision. The great Greenbacker did not exactly dodge the newspaper boys, but bie was not & goud eubject for Intervlewing, At Greenback headquarters somge one suggested that the valiant Lew should have come with o triumphal car. Some ong «<lse thought a hearse In better toste, This was thought exceediugly appropriate, provided It was well plumed fo black aud white. To this Mr. Steward agrecds The presence of tho great agricultural-nstru- ment dealer caused 1ot a ripple of eothusiasm, and lis valise was probably checked for Plune sgain ere night set in, Ou the other hand, the HON, BIELBY M., CULLOM, the Republican condidate for Governor, was around the Padtie Hotel Headquarters during ihe day, where he was compelled to hold au {im- promptu reception, and the hund-shaking must bave proved very tiring. The real, genuine Re. lnulmcnu entbuaiasm of ol was shown, as in 500, when Lincoln was the Presidential nomi- nee, Mr. Cullum is not ulune hopeful, but ex- [ (llur\l\y confident of & wgeneral Viee tory. When spoken to concerning the rumor which was started by the Urecubackers sume time ago, that he (Culloin) wus to withdruw from the ticket, he Jaughed over it, sud sall that it wae & goud jokc,und he scarcely even Kuve [t a thought, THR RLPUBLICAN NEADQUARTERS In the Grand Puciie llotel wero very lively yesterday. The portion aseigned to ilie Na- sfounl Cominltf presided over Ly Janes P, Root, was cxccedl'ngly anlmated. Ntr, Root re- refve ndvices from Indinng yesterday stating that the tramps throushout the Btate there were being organized for Tilden and lendricks, They were plcked up wherever they could be found on the roads, aud thelr cdothing clianged, so us to make them recognlzable a8 men, In this condition they are transported {nto close districts, with the'view of carrying thow, and, I possible, elect~ ng ¢ BlueJeats ' Willlams, 1t 18 well known that trnws are an exceedingly cheap lot, and a stock of puor whisky and poor food will keep them in one vlace for some tme, o Jong as they have nothing to do but gel.drunk. It 4 elso further stated that Ilendricks will i;l-.\y the old dodze of fmporting vuters from xentucky, and that Thden’s © bar'l * will come into pood use [n that ease, The amonnt sent in g?!'(%u)%u to carry Indiuna Is sald to Lave been 300,000, Tn'the Twelfth ([11) District J. R Former hins been mppuinted member of the State Cen- trul Comunittee, vice 'L 8. Smith, deceused. JAMES 1 ROOT speake at St. Charles, 11k, Thursday c\‘en]nf. 1ie apd John 1. Farnsworth were co-workers fiy the Abolition party twenty years ogo, and to- day Farnsworth i wandering afa” off wnong strange gods, 1l I8 woulng UmJ;lmal. of Val- landigbam, aupnun.lnf Suuel J. Tilden, and ;fim, hul-fn-hund with the ultm Copperhead endelke, Such are some of the sad chtuges which time brings forth. "The Jlom. F, W, Palmer speaks st Calro this evening. To-morrow evening ho will enlighten the Ejf)'\i“illls at Cobden. “Thursduy evening he witi show up the Demoeratle party st Ca- buulale, ind i wil st s Du’ Quofn fridy wvenin Syducy Simith will malke one of hls stirring ppeeehies at Stesling tosmorrow evenlug. Among the arrfvals at Headquarters g’ectur- flay were thie Hon. Shelby M. Cutlom, pring- flcld; candidete tor Governors the Hun, A. 5, y Fremont, O, J. W, Bunn, Sprlugfictd; D, R Lovke (Petroleum V. Nasby, M., which meuna Postimus crz, Nuw Yorkj wWilllam Bab- woek, Jr., Canton, 11l . BAIICOCE, COL. Ao Chafrmnn of the State Central Committee, and Bew 'y Dau Shepard, have thelr hands full W i carcespondents. New docuntents aro daily beingz added and sent througliout the 8tatq for voters to read and ponder wver. The Btate Committee were busily rhguf;m Yyestor- day in Jnying out u route for the Hon, Bhelhy M. Cullow, There ure hundreds of nprum- tions fur bis prescaco ot Republican meetjugs throughout the State, but the Cutnmittee can- not send him everywhere, It 48 probable that Mr. Cullom will spesk wherever e tbinks he cun do the most good, and be would filmfly epenk in every town were ho only able to do so. THE COMING MASS-MEETING, As goon ug Col, Boly Iu‘gurmll returns from the Fnst. a grand Republican rally wili be had in this uity. Preparations are bejigz made for o torchlight procession s o wammoth seale ot the same tme. [t s &)rup(bxu(l 10 present o beantiful sl baoner und Qg to the ward and town which on that night will turn out the Turgest number of men, 1t I8 proposed to di- vide the city into three grand divisfons, the eountry districls Toting o fourth, b ol the wards 18 expected toy and Wil probulily, fur- nlsha regiment, und these will ba divided (uto brigadesof three regiments each, Noreglment s 1o huve less than 400 e, 1t ik betleved that a processlun ol fally PH00 torches conld e turned onut, ua g present there aro nearly 8,000 members i the Hayes uud Wheeler marebing slubs in Clieago alone, ANGTIER DEMOCRATIO FIAUD EXVOBED, The: Democrsts wre driven W pecullarly hard struits i this Stute, und especially Cook Couns 11{. Lecently they have sturted 8 new dudge, pretended petition, written in Geruan,” s presented 1o un Amerlean Repuollean, who ls et expectd to e able toread it He s told Uty us the clection §8 80 near 8t hand, It will be pecessury to have Notaries to uid Ip muking citivens, and’ these wro petitions (o the Governor to huve him sppoint certaln prsties, Instewd of belng pedition thay ure constitutions of Tiden and Hendrl Chubis, wind i (s way 8 pretended members ship §s fraudulently olitatued, and gond, stuuch Republicuns are represented s supporting the two arrant Copperhieads, THdenand Hendrleks, “The way the thinge happened to Le exposed was Uit the pretended wetition wis preeented to u Republican who was uble to read German, uid in thut way the frick wu The whole dodge was cortaluly ver) DEMOCIATIC JEADQUAKTRS, The four rooms 10 the Puliner House in which Democruey holds forth were quite livull\- yos- \unlue’. ‘fuerg seemel to be more sphiit In “the crowd banging sround there, I'his was probae bly due to the fact that sume money wus on, linel, und i gave the forlorn rauks lipe, Among (ho visitons to thess hewdqunrters {meulx-y were Lew Bteward, Judge ‘Crambull, Tudize Doulittle, B, F. Bepgen, Secretury of the ) Bub-Committee of (he State Demoerutis Commitice, Jacksonyille Cul, Edwird “Troy, Rufus Mayee, Sullivan, . Beerctary of the Stute Centra} Committee, ne dlanupnlls, Tud.; . Ward Gurley, Jr., New O leans, Laag J. A, Crawlord, Davenport, le THE FINANCE COMMITIER of the Btate Ceutrnl Commitige, including 8, Corning Judd, Dan O'llprs, Perry )M Smith, Clintun Brigges, snd John Fur:_yuw, held u sea- plon for orrenizatlon yesterday snorning, st which R E. Uoodell, et |1§u Chainnan uk the Blste Central Committos, Judges Duolittle and Trumbull, Lew tgmml, sl Rufus were present. The ecting wus nemtly & secret one, though Rt learned that Yerry I, Buiith wos elecl Cliwiruian, Jobu Forsythe Sevretary, and €, 1., MrCormick ‘Frensurer, Though Lew Bteward's Ietter of veceptunice haa not yet been yeceivedy it 13 understond that bis inancial views un the campalin wers glven. 'Phe ways aid by-ways of th State were lulkedol{;fld oW rur'l'imcn‘-l Magee cmi- Shur of Juoney wras o toned the repurter knoweth nol, Neélther Pedey 1, Buith, R, ¥, Uuudell, or any other menber of the Commite sey would reveul Che seercts b s uiderstood, however, that Lhe membors themselves pluukcd down Jberally, aud thyp the est of * thy fulihs Tu?? will be expected to do Hlewleo, TUY STATE GENTRAL COMMNMTEE meets st 11 o'cluck Lo-duy at Headquarters by the Valer House. . Thesestion will be & privatt one, Lt Lar'l? wiil be the wain polut of Glecugsion. M. Bulus Mugeo will slt with the TUESDAY, AUGUST Committee, and the ohject of the meeting wiil bo to du something for Tudiana, Mr. Mage: was juterviewed nLllrn\d(Hu\flrrn yesterday by o TrIBUNE veporters [le had bt Tittlo to” say. My, Magee Is o pleasant, smmoth-faeed yuung pentleman, an old pewspaper “man, aml - well kuown throurhout his_own State, I{e admitted that Tudiann was o close flzhty and be by to menns expressed himaclf rangufne of & Democratie victory, Iuregrard to Colo Scoble, one of the candidates for Urestdential electors-nt-largs for Iudfuny on the Democratie teket, whose fdio- syncrasica were mentioncd in yesterday's Tians uNe, Mr. Magree atated that he understood Lhe charges were Funuml!y deafed, and he unders atood that the Indianapolls Sentinel, which frst published them, was to be sued for llbel, He knew noiblng personally i regard to the matter, and, therefore, did not Hke to aay anything aboul it. Col. Scuble was formerty w Bepublican, snd o soldier during the War. [le W nothing about the truth or falsity of the ®liarges against him, INDEURNDENT UREES BACKERS, The Uttle coterie which holds forth fnfhe three eleprantis-furnished parfors of the Tre- mont House bad but Mttle Lo do or say yester- day. Evergthing secmaed exceedingly dull, though that huge mass-meeting s~ called for “to-morrow evening, Even the ue. bane Seceretary, Mr.” Springer, could not stir up u joke, During the alternoon Lew Steward sut himsclf dows o one of the red-vel- vet covered lonnges with as much sang frold as tbough be were used to nrrmuo. Je stayed but o short tine, and carefuily elided the watch- ful eye of the reporters. At the meeting of the Guneral Committee on Arraugements for the masssmecting held In the morning, Col, Cham- berlaln presided, Syduey ,\Izcu befng absent. Thera were cxhibited a iumber of untforms, the bucks of which were green, the front stiver, and the buttous gulJ dollars, The value of sold uulforms s, $1.2% & encly aud thirteen have ulready been urchased, The other 29,437 will probably be orthecoming tosmorrow, The Committee meets this evening to lay ont a ronte of procession and o clect a Marshal. Five gallons of of] have al rendy been contracted for to light the lamps, The Wil Cuunl{ Independent Conventlon adjourned to tneet [n a body at the Esxposition Building to-morrow cvening. Kane, Kenuall, Ogle, und other countive, promise Lo seud farge delegations to the meuting. South Chicagy pronifses to send four ear-loads, The finances of Uthe Greenback party are not flounsshing, aud thercfore there 1s not so much cnthusinsn shown around its heodquarters, though the falthul few have fafth [u the party’s resvuroes, Happy wen! SECOND WARD, The Republican Club of the Second Ward held its recular weekly meeting last evening at No. 514 Btate street. The atteudance was very lurge, and the enthusiasm was marked, Mesarg, L. Laftin Mitte, J.C. Dore, and Dy, Dyer ad- dressed the wathering, and their speechcs were londly applauded. THIRD WARD, The Republicans of the Third Ward met at Nu. 960 Wabash avenue last evening to organ- ize a campaigu club of veterans, A great many names were added to the roll, and a week hence ollicers are tu be elected, FIFTIL WARD, The Confederates of the FIfth Ward attempt- ed to urlgnmzu another club last evening ot No, 111 Archier avenue, but fafled. The attendance wua very slln, and notblog was done, Demor- alization secmed to prevail [n the abscnee of the long-lovked-for barrel of money, TENTIl WARD., The Democrats of the Tenth Ward abandoned thelr beer-shops last night and unjted wpon o sober_dewonatration in the hall vorner Lake aul Peoriu strects. Oue A, C. Story presided, and Issuc Abrahamns mado a speech, “Alter se- dueing a few mnisgulded men to join to the coms bined elubs, the meeting ndjourned, ELBVENTH WALD REPUBLICANS, A large and enthushstic meetlug of the Elevently Ward Republican Club wus "held last | evening, at Martine’s Hall, on Ada street, Col, A. BB, Cook, the President, i tho chulr. The introductory uverture was performed by a drum corps under the Jeadership of Ed Grifiin, the drummer-boy of the Thirty-ninth Illinols dur- Inge the War, hie Chialr aunounced that the Republicans In Lake County were fully urganized and working with g will. Mr. Hiram Barber was then Introduced, and Arnku ut considerable fength on the issues of the campalgn, “Fell me,’t said be, *who o uan's usdocdutes ure, and I will tell you who ho s ‘This proverb spplles very i)urlhwmly Mr, Tilden at the present time, 1 we could eall the roll of the surviying Rebels who tired on Sumter, i we could call the rofl of thase who denounced the Wur a8 uncoustitu. tonul, who never hieurd of w Unlon victory until 8 week after it was achleved, who went to Cin- uda to preet the Coufederutes, wo would tind tho workers and fiup{mrlcm of Tilden, who wns a pilent partner of Lhose whose ulm was to de- stroy the Republle. Al those to whom the #pedker alluded were now working ws the emocratie party,~that putria reminlscence, Tl speaker thought that every Nurthern man should swenr fuviolate hatred to wll those who plotted wealnst tho Union. Some sixteen years ago the Demouratle lr.m.v made an ussizn- ment, bag and Laggage, to Jefl Davis, Now they waunted @ dischasge. Mr, Blaino was o ‘mncdwu, and would not Jet them havo it. Hud Jumes Buehanan been a patriotic man, aud had the Democratie party backed him, the Re- bellion would huve beon suppressed, and occans of blood would have beew spured, At this stage in the Prucuallugs, Company E, of the Kleventh Ward, fled n, hended by o sdram corps, aud were recelved whh three chicers unlutl(;cr. Mr, Bucber continued bls remarks, and sald that the cunsequences of ‘Plden’s election would be the appolniment of & Cobiust, Llis Bec retary of State would be 8 man over whom Joulin Morriesey would = haye more Inuence than Mr. Schurz. The Seeretury of the ‘Treasury would also bu under the intluence of that distinguished representative of the P R Wea it aot au that Tilded relicd on Morrissey’s bank to resume specle-payment i 1t fooked 8o, Que thing the Democeratlc purty wished to reswsne s sesnmption of the othecs, How would Uen Hill do for Tilden’s Attorneys Generall Tlden’s Postmaster-ieneral would Dave for g constituency the James boys and the Younger brothiers, who were expert In lopking nfter mail tralng. Tiden's Sceretary of War would tfoubtless regurd tion. Loe us the great- est goldier thut ever Hved. His Secretury of the Nivy might bo Seuunes, or some wan with whoin Beimmes would be potent. “Fliden’s suce cesg earried Lhis Governtnent Into the hunds of the Rebol clement which tried o deatroy the Unlon. Tho Demouratic purty * perpetually erled ¢ Reform,” and cilumnfated every Hepublican, This ey of refurn wus® o fraud. We had @ Democratle County Bourd who needed wore watching than Julict. New York City tud been t:luud:ml Ly just such sn orguniéstion. At he timg of the battls vtGettysburg where ware "Pllden's backers! A portion of them wus with Gen, Lee, and the remaluder burning orphun wsylums fn New York City, Ellnunate these cléments from the Tidenites, and what chuncg would Buitay have! 3t THden succeeded fn connting blnself o Whis fwl, the Democrutic }rul,v would fix things to count themselves n ur the next 2ty years, ‘Fhe Republicau pucty wust control the polivy of the country for the next fuur years, aud Gty years wdditivital, Justut Whis juacture Compuny D, » Seandls nuvian company of the Eleventh Ward Minute Men, Cupts” Burekland, dvessedd In Continental uniforms wud arwe with torches, entered the hubl, atd were veechved with chears und huzzaa, Ay, Hurber cuntinied s Thers Is thy cry of war of ruces, but it is ull on oue elde, and vot pn the alde of the colured men, wiho are puticnt aind Industrio Thie cotlon crop this year fs lurger thun befure, the product of colored labor, which refutes the Democratie howl that Lhe negru won't work. My, Hagber wus frequently appiauded during Dls vepuarks, wnd gt the close was voled the thunks of the Club. Julge Bearls was ealjeid for and responded n a brief specch, i which Lo spoke of the reige of Intfraklution, murder, and outiuge o the South durliyg the past ten yeurs, ‘These he regonded us beipg even worse than the horrora of Auder- sanvitle, The victhus fn every case wore Lhe Iieputbicans, the Unfun inen of e Sonth, Thely crliues were ot wurder, urson, or theit. Al they did was w support the Bepublicau puity andd the Unlor, Short speechos were mads by Col, Waterw Gen, Haminond, und uthers, ster which thy meetlug udjourned. JAMYS P, ROOT. TUE ISIUES O TH R RLECTION, At the meeting of the Republican Third Ward Club Suturday evening a brilllant sud eplgram- matic speceh was mate by the Hon, James 2 Rtoot, u purtion of whidh §s giveu helow, and the ~whoule would be but fur the pressure of atier mutfers. It has been published us o cnnpalen Quewuent, huwevery und should be perused by alh who want o terse, conclse statement of thy basuus fuvolved ly toe approwching election: Fertow-Crroesd: |uek myscll iwa que H 1, Why do § nol support the Danocatic pasty? Whiy o L kapport ths Hepublican yurty ¥ Hno! s pport tho Democratic yuity bevause of its puxt history, and becauav it Zives no prounse of wietter future. Ha record js steepea In ufamy, sud Iv emirched witn fruud curpnption, trewon, and paeder. 1L has stolen the abor and Hberty of 4, 000, 000 of peupie, vt tnaed Chaigs »hdoy bound taei 10 Uhe ssibn mwd which to-duy wouit gull thew, had Lot (e commaudof the Repablicns party beci ubeyrd, ‘Che Dewnverutie party insugursted the repeal of the Minsourl Gomupromiee, Whotehy the Iast hurtier Detween freedom nnd «lavery wis broken down in all territory Within the excloave Jnidsdiction of Congrras, Jtwttemoted to carry the hiack patl of 8 terefble criime fnta free terzitory, and for Tt parpia - stituted londanedd, cotibery, ileateuction of proper- ty, and murder, 1t stole {orts, arsennls, ships, money, and muni- tlons of war. e etola the blood of 00,000 men, It «tola &3, 000,000,000, that betng the amonnt the peaple muat make up by wxation s the cont of B eriel war 1t arove loyal men from thelr homes and conls- cted their property. and 1t wurdered in coid dlood Uwme who ¢ raflied aronnd the old tlag. ** 3te arim visage {8 rofiected wn the horrors of Ane der: e, Tibby, nnd Fort Pillow. 8 ;. racred defenscless weiro New York, while 1w champlon Governor addreseed tne fren- zivd mob aa triende nud brothera, 1t camstedd the deuft and sncouraged desertion, L eave aid nd eomfort to rebeis In anns against the Gorernment, nnd deneuneed Usifon soldiere as hirelings and murderers. e 1 gave vent to teearon in thousands of epeeches and pubticatione. 5 1t refused to vote money ta earre oa the War, and to fewd nal glothe Cnlor sollterd, 1t laughed with demoniie gleo at rebol success, and 10 howled with patn at tohel defent, 11 opposed the eunctpation. of the slaves, pres ferr(ue that they shanid be refuined s an afiy of the vebels, sndt heeame enraged becanse colored men founht beavely on the sl of the Union, 1t stolcnore pubiic woney in New York al than 8l the losees of the Feideral Governmeat of tiye advent of the Republicar party it power. It propeunced the War s failure, and declired in favor of pedce upun the most disgraceful aad hu- miilating tarn It st up ad ita champlion, in 1864, upon a piat. form that the Wir was a fnllure, nueral whose military eareer veritied the patfor Ttaet Bp ita_ctintuplon in S80S the Governor wha fafled tn suppress the Democratic wob in New York {n 1803, 1t sdvocated v?\udlunnn of the nationnl deht, and by svery (nfincuce pussible exsirchied tive nu- tunal tredit.” . 1t organized nt-Kinx gange to terrify, oppress, and kill joyal men in the Soith, while fis Northern ne inen wing at irst denfed, and then justided the putraze, css and outrugeons acta com- Tt hiaa by It o Iton ot Jegislation to prolect A, pelied the Inte people s thule riznts., 1t like attempted tn orertnrn Sfate Governments and roake theis subservieut to tho demands of the_ worst ajements b suclety, 1t Liag corrupted the biflot-hox and prevented a free exercise of the elective franchiec, It has abolishied the common-achool syatem in Alabama, Texar, sud otber Bontbern States, 1t has introduced Into Congrers bills for the lruruxmnlon of miliions of muney to piy Southeen cluime, S 1t has remaved erippled Union soldiers from em- ployment under the Government, and substituted |.‘huuo whoee toerit 18 that they fougbt aganst the [ . f‘klm placed npon ita ticket, as its standard- bearer, tho attorney of pmany-—the bosome friend of Tweed—with whof hie aat Tn conyentions and on committ practicing politieal legerde- majn \w.\rlh{ only of ward ummers, 1 charze the Democratic party with these things, and subinit impartial history in proof, ALl promlues of reform lave faileil, and _fhou- xands upon thourands of dollars have been expens ed [uthy fruftless attempt to make political eap- fal. Instead of convicting Republicans as It promized, the pathway of Democratic nvestigation fa stroewn all slong with wounded Democrats, some of whot b.u'n) cxplred, and others have crawled lato ob- seurity, . By x¥n acte,—its inglorlous record, —the sayinga and doings. of }ta oracles und leaders, we muet Jidge It and, 20 Judging It, we cannot support . ¢ never crystalllzed around a great Iden vr an hon« ext principle. When on trial it has notthe poor plen of former good churacter, for {t has no wit- uesd on that point, It has always been in bat com- pany, What assurauces of zood behavior In the futire can it glvey Does it plead the chamcter of its candldate? We cannot atcept such a plea until Mr. Tiden has answered some ynestinns which the American people now propose to him, SE ANSWER: Did you not, undlgham, Deans and Jtiller, Indorse the peage reolutlons of the Demo- cratic Convention of 1804, and vote the War a fuiluret “ Did you not, alf through the War, act and eym- pathise with Tammany and others 3n sympithy with the Rebeltion? [lave you not for thirty yenra been the altorney of corporatiuns whose stockholders were thy Hicy and you the splder? Please furnish a sl of "meflm“ mortgages, the vxeentlon of which you huve persunded, and the canilscation of which has been your sgrecoble taek? How many bond and stockholders have you been trugtee for who have filed biile In chancery againgg you, to compel an accounting? How muuy thousaud of dollars of shinplastera have you kept atloat In the Upper Penniruls of Mlichipan, In violation of Iaw, whereby you saved the interoat on them while in circulution”and mnde clesr protit on all tbat were wom out, lost or estroyad? ave you not been assoclated with Boes Tweed 1 ny political conventivng, aud been cheek-by- Juwl with him in Domocratic rascality ¥ 1s it poesible that, duriny all the long yeara of your Intunaey with that [mmaeulate patiern, you i not kuow that hewae robhing the people of New York? If you did nmi are you the uble re- former you pretend to be? If you did, are you the Dbanest reformer you pretend o be? Did you nut, now that you sro 60 yenrs old, connnenc the reforn bueinoes a Hitle lute in the eventng of life? And did you not £o 1nio Lt busi- denly for the purposy of saving your own on sirman of tho State Contral Committee . sang then stewling—did you uot n- struct your Committees in the country Lo report to ‘Pweed, to the eud that his gane conld slull ballots mufileibnt 10 overcome an bonest clectionY Did Horaco Urceley eyer mentlon the subject to youy And ¢ld you ever dare reply Lo it Did not'f'weed & Lo, furpish’ you the money with which you carriedon yonr campaigu, agrevd- ble o assessients nnde by you ¥ D1d you not, In March, 1§75, rend o messnge to the New York Legisluture, sfating that umounts had been sllowed for work dong latgely In escers of the contract price; and, with otliers, cited the case of Willluw Johnson, the contrict price bei 837,871, and the smonnt fraudulently allowe 110,520 And dld you not ctually signa il tn the May following ta pay §oo,000 o this same fraudulont trunsaction, stating that it was » valid clalm agalnst the State? Did you not protend to inaugurate a rald on the Now York Cunul Km‘x resudting In the convictlon of uny one or two hittle fellows, while you, know- ingly, alluwed to eacape the lurger und mre gubity thicvesy Wore uut thu ndictnents dismisded hy our order ur connivance! Aud I not the Cunal {ung supporting yon to-dsy? Do you not kunow thut “I'weed escaped througly the connivonce of 8 Demucratic Sherlit fu New York, und thet as Governor you bad tho puwer to remuve that Sherifl? Hayve you removail bim? Did you earn your ypet fortune In the legitimate practice of Jaw, or dld you warn it ua thy reproe wentutive of th rtock jubbiers of Wall strect? Did youinot send John Mornissoy, the celebrated samblur, W St Louie, g e cepectal represcnins Uvoof your interests fn the Convention, and in lie uot, with ail his tricnds, —the short boys, the bal. lut-box stutlers and roughs of New Y ork, aud the Kuklux funge In the South, —cugnestly suppurting uur;:lu 1ns Lo the Presidency on”the grouid of re- ot AMr, Tilden, you wrote s lctier of scceptance, Did you uot purposely obdture your views eu that cowmun people could not understand thew, snd wers you nub in the uttitude of & distingulabed gentluinan who once snswersd an Wgdy qication, which Lis desired to dodge, in the followiug lueld wunpers . **5ir, can I close my eyen to the evervorylug . es of- the cousianily chisuging circunatl —Is Bob Wits abyut the Engllshof your ter? When Mr. Tilden has trathfully anawered theso questlons, the Amcrican peoplo will bo propared 1o declde his cuse, . Now, dues the Democestic pdrl{ !mml(lo ln(. thing good, the fuliliment of which ks juatited by Ita tecord, or by the cuaracter of ite cuudidutes, ur by fbo utterauces of ite Jesderay Ja it & relfable guaraptes to the Ameriean poople thint the hurrors of Antdecsonville nre Loth dended aud justided? Or thay dicre are §K0, 000,000 uf Suuthern clalne un iy i the dillerent depart- ents of Govarnment? Avy wata believe that peacu wgll |lue\'nll fu the South under Demoviatic tule, and (bt the righis of wl) wien will b preserved when I the very loco of a Presidential compiign, snd whils oply ' vie- tory % unlicipyled, inuugedt wen ure slhot down lu the streels? What muy bo expected If they achieve victory, and e puwer of this Guveruuient pasees fula (ho of thuse who have attempted to dentioy 1t ul luok tu wee tha slaves puid Tur--fur festi- llull iy s oy belug wken to piyve tholr luss aud valuo, e i 1ILLINOIS, STEWARD'S YKINCIPLEN IN\GRHMAR, Speclal Dispatch o The Tribung. Broosusaron, I, Aug. 2L—An articde ap- peurs in Die Hloombgtun Loty n Geringd weekly Ludependent paper published bere, in Iy tssun of the 19t fn which is given the substunce of & conversution of the cditor with Lew Steward, Independuett candidate for Governar, Tl Ger- man g succeeded I dolug whut no Euglish writer hus aceomplishied, and has got o ful} ex- gresslon of Btewanl's views on leading ques- UHons,—iu fuet, Bteward has falrly gashed, let- Ung the out of the bsg with chann- g shnpdiuity, evidently with w yiow ~of catehfng th German vote, Mr. Btewusd wald thut e was ** no temperanes simpleton,?? o never had labored By jthe temperance cause o fur tho suppression of the Hyuor trallle, but, on theeontrary, always allowed the Giermans ol Aurori to hoh Pluulun ou his place gras, Mo devlured Mmsell unyualjledly fur hurd-monoy, und sugrgested that, thongh “nomnated on the Decatur platform by inflationiste, he hus not Jully Drimonized wicth thut platfonn, and thut the Bpringtleld platforim was much iore ugrees able than the Judiana platfor. PR L I pecial upatch v The Tridune DasviLe, 1L, Aug, 2l~The Independent Grecuback party of Vermllion County hield o Cuanventlou ju thls cty tuls alternodn, ‘Ihe stoasivu hius been 4 Jong and u stupiny oue, The Demucracy have Dieen for sowte tois ploteln aud plasulug w captury thls Couveatlon, buf have heen terribly disappointed. A eommittes of Dentoerats eaine up smtling fn a way that was calenlated to capture the sturdiest Granger, and proposed a conferonee, but the Convention fwdignantly rejected the proposition, and the Cuops went down stafes In & hurey, the very personfiieation —of disgust and chagrin. The following nomlnatlons — were mnde for connty uflicer Cireult Clerk, W, F. Moferty i Sherill, J. farquiss; State's Ate torney, K le: Coroner, Michael Kelley, A committee was appointed to intervicw Gen. Black, the Demuoerat «--lndvq«-mlent candidate for Congreas, and demand of Tim an expression a3 o his preferences for Tilden or Cooper, Gen, Diack (s now i a corner, where (L will take sotme wedglog to get out. The Demoerats are badl sold, and were notleably absent from the hal The political situation lere {8 becoming more complicated, but the Republicaus are jubllant and conlident. WILL COUNTY, Spectal Dispaich 1o The Tridune, Jorter, L, Aug 31,—The Will County Re- mblican Convention which met st the Court- vise In this city toaduy was the largest 1n oint of numbers, the wost farmonfous fn ac- ton, utid enthusiastic in spirit, of any gathering of Repmbilicans for a aimilar purpose thiat bas oce enreed ¢ for geara, Every town in the county, except ‘Maunhattan, was represent- e, the majority of them hy full delegations, 1n the absence of Capt. C. A, 1ill, Chairian of the Centrnd Committee, the Hon. Amos Savage, of Homer, callul the Convention to order. A temporiry organization was effected at 11:30 4, m. by the election of G. NsChittenden, Leq., of Pliintleld, as Chairman, and H, B, Seutt, of Jotiet, and” Willlam Steen, of Brahlwood, as Seorctaries, This organization, after the ap- pointment of a Committee un érmlnnuuls, wis de perimancot, The Convention then ad- Journed untll 1330 o'ctock for dinner, the dele- gites from the outside towns being furnished with Uckets, and ding at the different hotels and restaurangs, On reassembling fu the after- noon, the bustuess of the Convention was dise Y{mhml as expcdllluusl& as possible, The lon. abert Clow, of \Wheatlaud, was nom- fuated for Clerk ol the Clrcuit Court on _the gecond ballot; W, 8. Nobles, of Wilinlngton, for Sheriff, on the eixth tullot; Asn F, Mather, of Braldwood, for State's Attorney; R. J. Curtlss, of dolict, for Coroner, by neclamation; L, i1, Goodrich of Trajdwood,” J, L. Murphy of Joliet, and Fred Kalke of Washtugton, for members of the Leg fslature, The followlug Central Commitico was uppointed, with suthority to withdraw uno of the candldates for the Légisiature If, ut auy time bufore the clection, {t° becomes evident that the thres cannot e elected: Mesers, Willlam Dougal, Willium Narrett, M, Calmer, 1% F. Stowe, L. A, Buker, 1), L. Chirlstian, and James Patterson. The ticket on the whole {8 o strong und uceeplable one, The Co ton adjourned sine dle at fifteen ininntesto g u'clock, OTTAWA, ! Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune. OrTAwA, 1L, Ang. 2L—The Republieans of this city have just completed o campnign wig- wan, i which they will Tiold their first meeting to-morrow evenfuyg, after the close of the County Conventlon. 5 Spectal Dispateh to Tie Tyidu pecial Dispatch o The ne. 87, Criakcres, )., A"F 2L.—~The Republicans of St. Churfes und vieinity are to have & grand meetiog in Irwin’s Hull vext ‘Thuraday evenlng, ‘The ITon, James Root, Col. Thompsot, and oti- ers, of Chicugo, will address the mecting on the Hive {saues of the duy. Irank Lumbnrd's Glee Club, from’ Chicago, Capt. Church, of Turner Junelon, and” £. A, Bross, of St. Chtarles, will enliven the occusion with several pamc’mc songs. PEORIA. g Speciat Dispateh to The Tribune, Proria, 1, Aug. 21.—Au cnthusiastic mest- ing wus held this “evening at Centenuial 1Tall, Repubtican headquarters for the tnmlpulj?'n, and a Hayes and Wheeler Club organized with over 600 membera, The Hon. Washington Cockle was chosen Peestdent, and Willam™ A. Reaman and rge L. Beston Becretarles. A long list of Presidents was nleo selected. Thomas Cratty, Jullus 8, Starr, {lenry W, Wells, Wash- Ington Cockle, und Julius™8. 8turr addressed the meeting, which closed with three rousing chicers for Huyes aud Wheeler, DECATURL Spectal Dispatch g The Tribune, Dreatur, 1, Aug, 21.—A Couuty Cooper and Cury Greenbuck Club was foruied at our Court-I{ousu to-duy embracing ropresentutives from most parts of Mavon County, huving in view tho formation of suburdivate ctubs fn’the several townships. MISCELLANEOUS, DAVENPORT, 1A, Bpectal Dispatch (o Tha Tribune. Davenront, Ja., Aug. 21,—A meeting of the Barof this Judicial Distrlet was held here to- day, and Judge D, W. Elils, of Clinton County, nominated for Clreuit Judge, sud W, L ayes for Dlatrict Judge, A County Democratic Conventlon was held here w-dny, and delegates choaen to the Con- gresslonal and State Conventions. The former were inatructed to vote for Judge Murphby for Congresa, He haa alveady recotved fénr county delegations, and.will certainly be the vomined, SENATOL INGALLS Eptclfll'a“wch {0 The " Arcmisoxn, Kan., Aug 21,—Senator Ingalls hans returned from Wash ugton und will inime- ‘l‘i;.:tcl{ enter the Stato cauvass for Huyes and eeler, une, MADISON, IND, Mabison, Ind., Aug. 2L—Fully 5,000 people were ent at (o Jtepublican meofin to-day, xlllcel: ies were made by Uen. Ben Ifnrrlml\. Lleut.-Gov. Sexton, of this State, and Col, Nuber, of Misslssippl. YOIUT WATNE, 1D, vuzlnl Dispalch to Tne Tribune, Fonr Wayng, Ind, Aug 21,—Dlue-Jeans Willtums, cundidate for Governor, addressed o Democratic meeting at the Riuk Lo-night. He oprened s ngeeuu by remarking thet he had been out of State politica for gome time, and would discuss nutional pollties excluslvely,” His specch was mainly devoted to telling about expenditures for lemonade, ‘)cnknlrcn, aud Committes clerks which he had cnt down, Willhuns cuts u poor tlizure as nn orator, His speech coused murh amusenient, but made no votes, uniess for Harrison. BRNDING OUT THR DOCUMENTS, Special Dispatch to The Tribuna, Wiasninuron, D. C., Aug. 21,—Hoth Cam- paign Committees are hurd at work at the Capl. ol puuln‘; up ayd seudivg off docunents, Beoreg of folders, pasters, aud mallers (1) the lower halls and corridors of the House wing, the Government payinge o good shara of the ex- immwi. The fulture of” the Franking bill fn the louse dous ual appear 1o alfeet the potiticdans 80 seriously ufter ull, s there 18 u law of eveslou alrendy in “force, Members snd Senators huve the vlht to frank the Congresslunal Mecord and send e free through tho malls, and the deviee (s How to print on the weappers of gpeechies the words * Part of tho Cougressioral fecord— free, and umder this o member writes nis name, As the speeches now belng distributed were no doubt vnice printed in the fecord, Lo indorsement ts technjeally true, but nobody fue tended the law to be used for the free truns. purtation of campulzn documents, It s aleo observed thut inanany vascs the franking is not done by uoy member, but by u substitute, TUE NON. d. Q. TUFLS, Wirton, Tu, Aug. 2L—The Hon. d,Q. Tufts, momber of Cougress from the Secoud District, arrived ut homne this evening, und wis grectul by thy citizens of Wiltun, tie reception cluslug with n serenude, ST SENATOR BIBRMAN, DANUEKS OF A HESTORATIUN OF TUBE DEMO- CHATIC PANTY To POWER, Benator Bherumu, iu o recent address ul Marietts, O., spokeus follows of the dungers of restoring tie Democrutlc purty Lo power; Ad u foretasto of what bs mennt by a Domocratlc restoration, we have now & Temocratle llouse of eprexentatives, whers visty men whoservid i the sobeluriny or relel Congeéss wro wnking Tuws fur you Phey are armbzuiue den. Grant und otfer coneplenuin lendorn of the Unlon wrwy, They huye Lurned out Unfon woliiers who bear honur- wole wounds from petty ofices to muke way for rebel oflicers, Phey vsesed o LI tu make {mn- federato.oiicors elieiDle for seevien 1 thenrmy of thy United Slates, I'he whole tone, condugt, und policy of theae men In the wame s when | wis s mewber of the Jlouss alxteen years ugo. The tutk about the **revolution, " but neithee sckuowl- edsa (ta reeulty nor teapect (ho grewt this Conatltation which we lioped bad be Dy the War. latussee whut will be theresult it their power fn tho House ls extended 1o the Seuate uand Presidential otlice, RENVIVAL When the < the Cnited Statgs ¥ URDEL CLAINS. d. inunerable clalingagaingt misde from the htely Hebel tatve, winl Congress, i thie wost wrsl spicit, e provision fue the ]lu(ms’nl uf &) thap, by the well-spttled ryles of civil fnd war, could ?n proy- erly iugle ngainsl the Unlted Stater, Thy oltisers of fhe u«rwluwnu. thy Supreup Cougt, the Court of Claiws, und thy Bogihern Clahgs Coure wiwiion, were ynthurfzed to gdjuet snd |m[ dittes ent cluryen of clabing, Aid Cohzecss padagd wany nelw fur equitablu reliefs so that Ly wit Julfil)‘ bu sald thist wtrs thists $100, 000, 000 was p3d alier tho War wus over to cltleeus of the Bough for lossss caused by bho Bebeblivn, — But this extreyw lbeg. ulllr only guve zeal tu tho presvntation of clalig ugatne the Upited siates, thut, if sllowed, would dunble the nutlonal debl, These chalius Lo o) sunger our wholp Suuucis) wystem, | bave brre in iy hand ot of TI0 repurate cluiins now peuding Ao Dewocratie Howse of Repressnjatives, smosuting to §1,08:, 206, every ony ol which ju for Injurles caumd by wurarmy in lluhrlb\ulrl a 2 durlng e War, Siero s unothes Wil introdpesd thy Senpte by Mr. Mesginon, of Nosth Caroling, to revive the tlaine whivh existed ju the Boulh riop “ ?pr‘lé:;, 1831, Ju fésor uf Lersgi o iy vnobed, clicouraged, vr I puy musper pugy e ieton s o L Cuatom-Honso officars, apd other agents of the Government wha, ot the becinmng of the War, nid over to the Canfederate States the baianco due zom them to tha United States, REFUNDING THE COTTOX-TAX, At the clocg of the War, when every industry,. employment, trade, or production f the loyal Statre was heav axell (o meet the enormons cost of the War, Congress pinced upon cottan a tax of deoenta o pound, “This Pmuutul. fram 18UJ. to. 188, tha sam of $u¥, 072 084, and was then res ealed. 1t war substautially the only war-tax paid y the Sonth, when the aggregate tated collected in the loynl States wan etill* 800, 000, 600~ {or ane year. Tlile cotton-tax was chargod by the producer to the consumer when the cotton was eold, snd was #rareoly ot by the planter who ralsed sbe cotton. Al yot every year since thore hine been o peraists | entdewand for the refanding of this collon-tax, not to tho wen who patd it, hut 1o the States in which It twan pald: and, a8 sure we fate, this lax will bo refunded by the frst Congress after tue Democratie piariy §a Testored 10 pows er. Asour troope penctrated into thie South :oufu ' was selzed on hehalf of the United States ss the proparty of the enemy, und muchof it us the DProperty of the Conféderate status. and the pro- cecds wore covered tato the Treasury, Over 21, » 000,000 were thus cavered into the Treatury, and of this fand the aain of 31L,348,247 has been awarded and paid by the Court of Clauma te all clafnants who hud “eithor iexsl or cquiteble title to the cotton, and the balance of this fund la now eagerly demanded by open Iebels, but who now, 83 lending Democrate, may bope to réclnim what they lust by the War, 1 have It my hand dfteen diffurent bllle, Bow pending in the Democratic llwuse of Representatives, 1o refund this cotton tax, and the procecds of captured of sbandoned rnumuy. nugw muke eary this wholesalo rald on lie Treasury of the United Slates, PATING THE BILLS OF REBELS. And, felfow-citizens, 1.have bere bil nding In_that Democrntic [louse wmore wide:reachin) sull, Here s a bill introduced by b, Wilehire, o Arkanaas, now pending before the Uommittee on War Clahins in the Huuse of Itepresentatives, The bill provides: That atl citizensof the United Statea having elatma against tie United Statea for supplica taken or furnlalled duriy srmy of the United States, including the use and fose of vessels or boata while emiployed In the military sere vice of thy United States, may institute sult aeainst thie United States for the adjustment and recorery of such clnitna n the District Court of the United Bintes for thie dlatrict in which sl storas or Wijiiies sy hwva becu taken or (uEnished, of auch vessels or boats B3y have becu used or Just, etleet a moment, All citlzens of the United States, Itebiels us well as loyal citizens, having claiing for stores or supplies taken or furnishe during tho Iebellion for tho use of the army, in- clnaing the uro and loss of bosts, moy suc the Unlted States and recover the value thercof, The loysl pcople st uny all the War taxes, subinit tu'the luag jullicted by Ltcbel rolders, and then pay for all thy forage tuken by our troops when within the liebol Juce, all the rails hurned, all tho corn, aweet potatoes, and turkeys consumed. Who that redects upon the enpply of nn army in an encmy's country daring 8 four years' war will not ahriuk from such o claim, —a ciaim that could ouly be paid by an_acknowledgmont that tho War OB GUT PArL Wak Ulljust? MILLIONS FOR DANMAGES TO REDELS, Dut, fellow-citizens, to complete our iabllity, T tave here another bill introdiiced by dr, llldd]t. uf Tenncesce, and now pending before the Jue luclll'( Cowmittce of tho | ouse, which, as it con- tains Imt g singlo scctiun, 1 will read 1n full, title, and all: M. Iilddie. on leave, Introduced the following bill: A it directing compensation ' be allowed for thg une and veoupation uf HrOMELY by the United States aruy durla die Intg W ar. e dl enacted by the Senate and Ieuse of Repres thres of the " Untied Siates of Ameyicd in Congre: sembled, That the Srm:uv( of War be, andl ta liereby, authorized 1o allow reaonahile compensation W all eitl: zena of the United States for the tise and vecupation of thelr pruperiy by Lhie United Btates army, 1a Liic sanic muuner aad dnder the sane Tegulations is compeuans tion 1a now ullowed for Quartdrmaster stores used by i army: Prorided, fowerer, That the uindavit of the clafuiant, supported by ti af auy reputaile clttsen, shall 1 unIpetent teatlinony ba sufictent proof (o b tho fact of the uso and occupation of such Property, by gald army. it [t ta ot the atention of his act’ to” Hiinjt the “partics o the amount of proof Luroln specilied; but other and oddittanal westliouy may be n {0 estallish tiie fact of thio ose und oa> ;tlu::llou und the reutal value of the property oceue B 2 Now, this bill directa the Becretary of War to allow and toall citizens of the United States, Rtevel ns well a8 loyal, & reasouable compensation for tha use of thoif praperty by the United States army or any part thereof diiring the Juto Civil War, Every cauiping-ground; eveby tield of batt every march or rerest; overy treo cut down; every gralii-tield injured by Hui oflicer or soldler i onr army —for cach und sl of thesc are s part of the army—unust be pald for st a reasonablo rute. Sup- 0g¢ a ltebel Secretary of War, such s Tilden would nuturally sclect, was armed with this su. thority, what countless clulme would be fastened upon the I'reasury ] An intelligent writer has paui- od the amount covered by “thess two bills at 410,000,000, Whether this beexagyeratud or not, it Is apparont that, under such legle- lation, the ‘Prensury would Dbs utterly buukrupt, V' the experienco of the Commisslon the tendeney to ewell such claims by perjury and fraud. "The number of clalms decided wils 9,222, The amoupt claimed was $10,20:4;447.61: tho amount alfowed wan 8, B4, 001 the amount disallowed was $10,205,642, and we now have proof that some of tho casos alluwed were fraudu- ent and grossly oxaggerated. low will itbe when all the gunrds thrown obout thia tribunal snd other willcers ang courts authorized to pugs upon clalms #hall be broken down and thoy are dlled by wen in syinpathy with the Rebelilon? But youu muy eay there 1o no danger of tho A age of “these bllla. 1 beg you nut 10 be decelved. A Domocratie Congress and Prealdent would, inall probability, pass many of them, and extend widely and dangorously the jurlsdiction of all the Courts and ull the ofiicers wliv pués upon Southern clajms, They would, In my {udgmunt, refund the wholo cotton tax. They would extend to lebels tho right torecover for provislons and Quartermanters® stores now confped te luysl people, No oue wman can miesaure the maltifude sud magnitode of such claima. FINANCIAL DANGERS OF RESTORATION. Hemember, fellow-cltizens, that the lato Slaye States bave now 108 niembers of the Houss of Rep- tesentatives. The Nosrthern States huve but 184 wieinbiers, Every member {rom the South would be compelled by the local dersund of his constitiu- enta to go to the ulmont verge in reimburslog thele lossca from the Tressury of the United btates, sithongh they brought theve loescs upou themselves hy their rebelllou, s well sa ingicted upon us Lhe 108w of 300,000 1ives And many thousands of will- tuns of duflara, It only req’nl{'u forty-ung Demo- cratle voted from the North by wen whe will be Lound hy party ties, influenced bydpmy caucunes, fo xaddlo upon the North the yery damugos wa were cowpelled 0 Jufliet upon opeu - enemics wha for four yeara waged an aucelestin; war © ggalaet the ustional life, 1 could sliow you many yolcs where the Democrutic mewbersand Senators slmout in a lmll( voted for the very prigciples involved lu thees bills, and in ome Cuses whare bills daugerous In yrmul)»l» were only raved from pausage by the veto of Prosldeut tirant, I warn you, with All the sincerity of truth And Louest conviction, ugaivst lllll{‘lll]!flhln dunger that will coms by tho resturation of the Dumocrutic ’nmy in power.” ‘Phe fepubiican party, and Prus- doal Urant especially, have yusrded yoa thua far, We secured a conatitutional smendment to protect yuu from the avsusiption by Lhe Unlied Htates of ihe debts fncurred in 8id of Insurcection sud re bellion sgainat the linited States, aud any clalm for theloss or cwancipation of auy slaye. lut mefiuu alpne, and, ae 1 verily beflove, the jte- publican party slouy, can protect you from the u 1d multitude and magnitude of cluims for Jo 10 persons and mpnrflli the itebol Status sullered by the Kebels Humselves, ¢ SAM TILDEN. MNOW JB FIXED A SUPRENS V'OURT. The Brooklyn Aryus (Dem.) explaius how Sum Tilden, whea Chalrmag of the New York State Democratie Central Cuinmittce, counted- fu two Kepubifcan Supreme Judges who were defested, and counted out tho two who were clected, JLshiows what o Y Reformer® lie wus then, The thwe wus in Muy, 1870, hefore ‘Fweed's exposure, when the Demovratic Re- formers were reaping o vich harvest of spolls aud plunder, Amepdwenty hud been made to the Juwdiviary system ol the State, and & new fligh Court of Appeals bad w be elected, consléting of six Judges. The amendment provided for mhongy pepre- sentatfon, piving the majority purty four of the six. “T'o carry on the plundering, through the docks, the boulevards, Court- Houses, Wuter-Works, cte., of New York, and through Whe puveiients, purks, sewers, bridge, reservolrs, ete, of Hrooklyn, and to keep bold of the canuly and the new Capitol, Just com- wenced, Sam Pilden, Bill Tweed, wrl the Riog saw that they would sowmetie require control of the Supreme Court of the Btate, Lyt the Aryua explafu thy sequel s Here lo where the extremo ghrewdness of Mr. Tilden's vrgunizations shines out withy toui wf:ul -rlunlur. Vhcy were wi dong-headed uy y Juy ol when ho plans to gohhle up p asilros), Fhs Deviocrgle were in & mu}on]y 1y the Slale, gt conld have clected wll Democeratic Judges,” But lh:{ witited Lo Juok vul for atorms and chabges, and ke wnre vl some Judged from the atherslde B they fral agreed o sn swendment tu the Coust titlen; by whivl e.\curlmrly should vole for four dutlges of the Court of Appeals, whose tetinm of oltice wnhould be fourteen yeurs, I'he minority way o dwve two of thear, 'Fhat u, the #ix haying e bighest votes were to Lo chowep. 'Flcy negl pros ceriled to seleck the Republican caniiidutes Why wonld e satisfuctory 1o thomeelyes. Folger, ol u-.-ncJLu, aud Andrews, of Byracuse, had peeved i thy Scuate with Kweat ohd Huyrpby, and were decined safe men toadminister Murphy and ‘Pweed's Yaws. "Il fonr Deucrutle calidutes swero Allen, « trover, Pechbam, and Mapallo. The foyr Bepule licau gundidutes wers Folger, Andrews, Muson, and Hale,” Cliurch wae (e Domscratic aid Selden the ucpnblluin syudidate for Uhicf Justlce, Jlow Ma~ sou and Hale wers 10 be conuted out and Falgerund Aundrews were to be counted au will be acen, ‘Che four epublican condidates cong fnto New York City nearly gyen, but Fulger was Leblnd ull 0f W otbezs.” Witk votes valeide of tho city ero ‘1o elect Fol supdidates eequired skill, iy mmnlznmnru lug er and yot defeat one of their owa B GO0 NBEEER, d was eyual 10 Lhe undertak- fug. l u 1 ohe elverion dlstrles there werg 542 e~ ocratie and 167 Itepnblican votes polled. a total of B0 Folder and Andzews were each credited with the voter of both parties, exactly <49 Inanother dlrtrict 300 Demacritle votea were teanaferred (o «. Folger anid Andrews, Inanother. 100, in dnother, 380, snd o o, In other ateong femocratic dis- fricts the Democeatic candudate, Peckhn res and the Repanl'ean candhlat all of them. Yel hoth e eation fxed up the returns The v elected ! g to from thecity as Thus Tireed and Tilden elected, or had connted fean Judges of the Court of Av- peale, toait for fonrteen years, just.as they had {oman counted tn Governur Lo’ years provious, Yet Tl'den, Chiairman of the Committee, knsw nothing sbuut these vperations. (1) f CAMPAIGN-LYRICS, Y RrAYES M=t wuERLRN OF In theee, nur grand Centennial hours, = [t well behvuves us ta rotteet * That we, thie year, two raling Jowess For this great Natlon must 2lect: A President to taka the helo ¢ And aafely wulde our Ship of Stated { . Andone to afd htm, that this realm Shall be not only yood. but great. The People’s wish 1 slgnified That Hayes and Wheeler have thelr voice, And all trive patriots point with prde K ‘Ta these two men—the People’s cholcer The firsl, & patriot wige and true, X _A soldier of well.earn'd renowny When Rebel shells and buljete dew, Hle won tha soldier's brightest crown, The second, in the Halle of State Unerring judement oft diaplay’ A stutesman, honor d, wiee, anil greal He atands in Honor's robes atray'. And, when November's 1des Alml(cnmc, Let us march-out with purpose hl‘xh. And ralae, with sound of trump and denm, ** Hayes " and **Wheeler " as our battlecry, Cuicaso, Aug. 6, 1870, Cart, 540, THE KANOAROO TICKET, ‘The Democrate and Itebs, ence more, Frow North to Sonth are #houting; Thelr orators, on every stump, _ With Iuaty Jungs are sposting | For now, as In the times gonv by, They're friende, both fast and irae, And, tnough they hate the ! colored man,* "Thiey lave tha * Kangaro 'hat strange, msshapen ticket, boye, For ntrongest 'Lis—'tta trus— *Tia strongezt { i1s binder part— Like Bsrnum’s Kangacoo! - 3 ‘*Contract! Contract!™ Sam Tilden shonuts, **Contractt and suve the State!™ ‘While forth from Hendricks comes tho cry, — Comes forth the ery, **Influte!" 4t R-e-f-0-r-tn1" shoute ighting Morrlsscy, — SH bet o bank wo win, With our *harrels full of greenbacks,? Amlupuckelu full of *tin ; ul hark ye, bruiscr Morriseoy, Your gambler's gold won't dot The people all will vote for Layes, And sealp your Kangarool These Democrats and Rebs we know, We know they can't be tenated; Bo Morri=scy niust come to grief, Anu Tllden's bar'] bo busted ¢ ‘We'll barst, next fall, the Tilden Ring, And Caps and feucle, tool Wo'll vote for liayes und Wheeler, hogs, And lcnlr the Kangaroot ‘We'll sing the pralee of gallant, Who led the *<Boys in Blue, *" The boya \whase blood the Nation saved!— And scnlp the Kaugsrool Hayos, meni our ways," 1 vote for laycs and W losted Riag ™ shall **take us tn, " Nor bloated ** raflway-peeler’; We'll vote for Hayes, tho soldler brave, And honest Wheeler, toul We'll vote a slinpoy ticket, boys, And squeleh the Kungaroot We'll squuelch, next fall, the sorehsads oll, Aud all the gambling crow Of Dems, und Itebs, and Copl;urhudl. And squelch tho Rangaruo “This Kanguroo !—1his Kangaroo! ‘Fhir canpaign Kangarool— We'll mand the Natlon's friend, my boys, And oqusleh the Kangaroo! Roexronn, 111 E. W. Brasorry, In. [Written for tho Centennial Republican Club of Indtauspolls, aud sct to music by Frof, Mark Thayer, of Rockford,) AMUSEMENTS, MVICKER'S TIHEATRE. The twentleth acnson of McVicker's Theatre began lust night with a performance of “‘Tho ‘Three Guurdsmen.” The play has been adapted {rom the celebrated wourk of Alexandre Duinus, and s chiutip useful as a means of displuying the herole qualities of the actor who personates tho sdventurer L'Artagnan. For this reason, we presume, it was seleeted by Mr, B, F, ‘Thorne, tho uew leading-man of the umnmme', for bis first appearance, ‘The result showed the wiasdom of the choice. Mr. Thorne has a menly besring, s ucrvous temperunont, aud a keen pereeption of comle situations, His comedy was very foe. What seesned to be the best feature of his {mpersouation lost night was tho abounding vitality which enetrated it in every part. 1r o shuli’succeed iy keepluge alive bimaclf, and $u hubulng his us- soclates with o part of his ecoergy, he will be o valuable addition to the drunatle company, Mr, Thorne hus yet to be tried In a great va- riety of churacters; weanwbile it Js A plessure us well asudutyto record the fact that he made a favorable fmpressfon to begln with, ‘The other new members ol the company did not have parts of sufficient importance to allow of a judgment upon thelr perity, Mias Tracy, ~Mr. Rowe, and Mr. Hotto rendered thelr parts well cunugh, but Jeft no deep Impression one way or the other, The old favorites—Mesars, Rulnford, Jobhuson, Bey- mour, and Mrs, Murdoch—wers wanuly wel- comed buck, . NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. Hooley’s Minstrels presented un - eutirely new and original plecs lust night iu the shaps of deacriptive linalo to the tiret part. It is entitlcd ** Que Hyndred Years Ago,”" and consists of a potpuurrl of patrfotie atrs, supplemented by s dnll of sixteen singing children, the wholo con- cluding with an cfiective tableau. The drill of the chiidren wus pretey, evoking the admiration of wll present, but thelr sfuglng wus bud, The soouer they ceuse tu be singing chifdren the better, Souie of the other music 1n the first part was effectively reudered, espe- clully tho *““Bee that iy grave's kept green,’” in which somie hackueyed Inusical themes and a number of watery sentimonts were well worked up by a chorus of male voles. Hooley's Min- strels excel on the musicnl shde, as the Cullfor- niw Miustrels do ou that of character-ucging, — : OAVERLY'S THEATRE, « - The Culifurnia minstrcls wero wyrmly wel: comed back last wight Ly a lurge sudicoce. Emerson, Cottun, Russell, sud Fredericks con- tributed to ke success of the first purt by their bajlads, comie and u'nthuuc; and the Jost purt was lilled with the Erbloptan pronks of sowe of Ui best pegro-vomedisus pow o the profession, L Is, indeed, the distin- pulslng feature of this company that it fs stromg um bhe side of T burlesque wnd chyracter-ncting. Schooterpft and Coes, Macliin gnd Wilsuy, Sanford and Wilsuy, Emers son, Cotton, Kemble, sl Linden constitute o collectiun uf negrocowedluns such us s hicver befory been gulfi:nd tugether on one stuge WOOI'S MUSEUD, * Audgrsonville ¥ wus reudered Just pight by Maj doseph Barton uud s uumber of Chicugo ludies und grutlemen. The perforimanecs are kiven uider the anspices of Compuay B, First Regiment 1.8, G., und the procends are devoted to the uniform fyid, As niost of the actiug I3 slone by umateurs, it does nut admit of detafled criticisin, ‘Pus TRIBUNK 1y seyueyted 10 due upunvy that Gen. Logun god fwnlly will oceupy @ private bux &) the Mlugeuws thly svautng. . ——— CADELPIL THHEATRE, The “gruwl assault-st-usms " conducted by Juin Mace aud Blove Toylor ut this theatre was recelved by w mixed gudlence Just night with uproarious demonstrations of delight, The clussieal art-pictures continue a3 disgusting sl nusty ug cever. ‘Lhoy should be resoied o e prograsusue by the polic e Yerrs ol flopruw Origin. Mr. Disruclt ks ot the frep Engllslh Peer of Webiew origine The Landon {hedugical feview vontulug an-essuy on *Phe Jews e England,?? Phflip Magnus, 15, A, 8 Be. Me, Magnug wives the fo)juwlng aceount of the-ord- ghvol u well-known noble fumily In Englund, BAmong the men who very vuly wngssed cop- sidesublo furtunes uay hementioned the tiesg Jowush Lyronet, Bir Bilumun Mediug, who ace companied L Buke of Murlborough fu s sev- eral campalgng, und Bausun Giideon, $the Jew broker,! who sppears to have been sufticientty Jucky ur supacious Jo haye escaped the consc- quenees of (e erfals thut folluwed thie South Ses bubble, ‘The descendants of both these imen hitve been absorbed into the Chifstiun world, Buampaon Gidson, whose reul I‘aun’. Wus Bamsou do Rebuel Abudiente, lell the synagogue ju 1754, wnd his sou, who murricd o Christlan 1ady, wad Talsed to the pusrage under the tith o Burou Egrdiey, and wus the ancestor, ou the fe- ke stdo, OF fh fumlly wow bearug tise Rawge 2 “Plalnte ez, FHICK, " M“&‘\u Drusssw RADWAT'S READY RELIE Cures tho Worst: Paing tn vFrom Ouo to Twenty Minutes, . NOT ONE HOUR i Aftor Bending this_Advertisemont Npog Any One Buffer' with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF 184 Gure for Every Pain, 1t was tho First and is the Only Pain Remedy Thiat Instantly stops the most ucrumnn} Falna, a IntianimTiond, 2 citres o e Linga, Sounétl, Boweise oF eiher 6ixhon oy aepumn ! oae appiication, . I¥ FROM ONE T0 TWENTY MISUTES, Nogstier how violent or excruct ) Thenailc, Aic-rhaen, I Cincn A the Nouralglc, of prostrated with djseaso sy sutton. RADWAT'S READY RELIRY WILL Afford Instant Eage, Inflammation of the Kidueys, Infia tlon of tha Hladder, Infamiiation of fhe Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of .tho Lungs, Sora Throat, Difficuit * Breathing, Palpitsiion of the Hoart, Oystorios, OCroup, Diphthsriz, Catarrh,. Influenza, Headache, Toothacho, Nouralgia, Rheumatism, Oold Chills, Aguo Ohills, Chillblaing, and Frost Bites, The application of the Ready Rellef to tiio arts wlicre ity par mn‘l(‘ufil.um p‘llnh nl; dlxuculz exlats will afford ensp wenty drops in balf o tu e MRLGE wure Cramin Batne Sie” S i08 Tiearthurn, Sck Headaclie, Biarrhe, Dynentcry, Gofi Wid in tie Bowels, ani ail Internu baias. i velers should 8l wRys cor READY IEELIEF with Choi A fow ssons 1o dateii revetHiciicd ot peite trim changeat waicr. 15 iy etter than French Brandy or Blitors s a stinifant. FEVER and AGUE, Fever and Ague enred for 1ty cents, reinedlal 0zl o the Morid (hat ai cnte Tererond akue, and 8l other maarious, bIlous, seariot, typnoit, il el R il elict, Hoia By D nyyista. Ly cents per hqme' Nt giahds o urgany, by DR. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS, Perfectly tastelem; elegantly costed with sweet gum, nrie, Fegulute, purlfy, cleane, e Furke feRulate, pirley, cleaiue, and strengthien. s way's Bijl Inorders of Lhe Stuin- selhl, Livar, Tpwels, K N L s Bl ialprtls Kok, BAES Sovi ) Coustipativn, Co s o Dyape s, ifoiunten, fiions Fever. s tion of the Bowels, Plies, and all Derungenients of the T VoRae, comtipmied L8 slects poslil Ky Voroiablc, contalnii no iuereury, wmincrsl Ouser: err:e Iollnwlnsr’{'ml\'(oml resulting from e, o AL et o e f the Tlood tn on, luwa Pifes, Fullness 3 the Tiead, Actdiry of tha Bioinach. Nausen Hestiours Disgust of Waod! Pulluiess of Wel ! Hout Bruntione. klnlm:w o1 elant -t Sicn Elomach, Swinming of the eal, 1 Tasaing Seation Mhen-th a L’{fi?"l'n-m e, i i 2 R et e Al , DeRclengy o o r‘ BRin and Bl Kf{fig l;fi‘:f“e.‘.fi!, lownesa uf the Skin I.:Iullll, sud Sudden ¥l of lleat, Burplng in the Sros ghe sys. 2 sk Ph s ATS s o Eeiia pur bux. | Aold by Drugeiais, o T Ovarian Tumor - OF ten yenrs' Erowily cured By DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, Lkave kad an Ovarian Trmor in the Ovaries und Buwels fur Ten Yenrw: Awx u'"‘b Dec. 27, 1875,--Dx. Rapwar: Thad oot Ll . et Tuny ie OVAFiEs und bow- els (01 Len yearn. "1 Gried Lo best physlcians uf this s gro SIIIM without way leetit, 1t w o ut such reo much Touger, plepd ot tutue Judiuced mie o lrzl}lund-ll(‘l‘l.llllflutlfl 3 el uat t nielly, after ed Uiet, L putchuacd sl botties of the esolvent, two boxes of the PLIS, awd $wu Lottlea of the Kellef,” | uged thess witliout any spparent benent. | determined lu‘rzno- vore, {uud Weive torn bultles uf the Lesolvent, two of the Itelict, and two bu. Betore they wera gond 1 Hind 10st twenty-1ve pounds. Lcotinned 1y ato the wiedicine uutl T was wurs that T wus entirery cured. ] touk the mediclao wbout dve Muunthe aud during thut e fost forty.ive pounds, In ull | touk three dozen bottiea of the fcsolvent, siz bottles Lteilef, sl six boges uf Uiy Kije. } fuel purfuccly Wl 'gud iny heas fa €l of gratitudo w Qo £uF 1lils Lelp 10ty decp AMIction. 'To You, sir, wind your wunderful tiedleine, 1 feol deeply lndabied, sud iy priyer ta that [ iy bo s ucly of A biewing othern i e 3 (Bluned) . MRS, E. C, BIBBINS. Ms. Bilsica, who fakes tho atx/ o Bt e f the P () ated were Luught itdon of what was scut Lo biar b reon fur who e, 1873, 'Llie # B with tho £xe y ou, 1 may say Ebut her stalenent §s curpect witlioot a qualigeation, Gligued . 8. LELCH, Drugsisl and Chenttat Ann'Arbur, Mich. 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