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¢ Chicage Daily TEibume, VOLUME XXXI CHICAGO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1876. : PRICE FIVE CENTS. b, : sprerows | POLITICAL. | The resolutions especinlly approve the manly | creeping into ofctal circlos, and naturaily aggea- | lfied; and these Democrate, Tildon included, na | xenn shall avoid the polls, asking * What is the LNy apd menuivoral deciaration tipon. tho aubiect Vatiig 10 n consldurahic egree the Furrainiien: | dohtinsred tal e e wan hot so machf | of wntingt the reetil fendy xed - h daga ot | 68 e L npee Do ot e of Clvil-Bervice Reform of the Vresidential cane | dencien of that viclous westem of clvil acrsice | a fajlure after alt: and Tilden, who lian neverlieen | the Republic wil) e numberod. Tetween n raler | o (Applanse.] ceking whom be ilnte, and ncvept (£ 48 tho platform of the It | Wileh wae aristated and long practced by the | clargad with wani of adroitness nnd canning, Lan: | who prohiblie voling sitozeliter and o gang who b A L L Tibliean party reallim therencal Hahts of ulf, | Demoeratlc yarty Lefora they wore deiven fron | tencd o tmlo what e aind hix confederatos lisd so | maken it n sliam by dlif tho billot-bozos with | ¢ & g Len cused inoutioned e Tilden (i hid Dublfean partyy foafirn tho eaual FIgiits of alh | pwer in thelr eGort to matianalize the nsttogion | imiscrably dane, TLawgiter,) ifut thoy were tun | Hlekal votes or miscounting thnso piready cart, the | Rt was the care gt Wiiilard Johuen, e J eure themn | G e slavery. What do we finw see? This | late. ‘Fhey hud sowed to (he wind, and [t only re- | iwny of tho forintr I avery way preferable. " . Price was only $37, 871, but, as Til- toevery cilizen; the duty 1o imalitals Dbl | amo pariy, ilh hraen erontoryy unfold tho | meined for them Yo rean (he iiiriwind, e | | 1n 1500 ane year afigriards, Grocley ook T- | S Ihin Snosiace sald, he bed dcnally reselved aith In favor of specdy Testimption of hiecls | hannct af vaforn, snd declires i s Jhc only polits | Ircunntiatia spirit shich they limd fanned o & flum | den to tast: for Wix coinplicity In'these fmils, o | 34ESNPFRCL At the date of thomossngs (March payments; denounce the action of the Demo- | ical organkzation to he truaterd for the reform of a | at Chicago couli not be extiniished, ana they | alluded to the fact that himself and Tilden, since ag@.w cuell to béln'vnlnnu:'firx’b’fl.mh John- cratle Tlouse of Repreaentatives in repealing the | Governiment which ance they fain would, bt | wera compelled to conduct their campaign with | and inclnding the campaizn of 1840/ nad_heen £ 87 RS Leglelature ahd an. Inthmate Telond of date for resumption s on of repudiition | could not, destroyy bt wpon which they v on- hanners and trausparencies contalting such fve partlenns in New York City ondifferent 55 o5 Dewoll, for o fong. thme. an . i and disloyalty, and open violation of the see- | tiled all the evlfa’ following clvi) war, Including } treseonable mottoes as these: siden. ffo cemonstrated Yy nctnal Tgnren (WU F & L] nwaclats of Tilden on, the. Democratie tlon of the Fourteenth Amendment of the | the very demoralization aud corraption which they Ameriean soll aequrged by an unconstitutionsl despot | Which Tllden waa as famillar s ley that in fov' <5 o8 ute Central Committee, In May follows § ted - , . nzhter, rahAm Linco . A ere were not 12,000 eyl voter A United Btates Conatitution which provides that n?\:xpmxmm tu reform. f (Lanzht r? w{:\g}u In Avraham Lincoln! i«;r&;fl where there were not 12,000 legul voter % jocinl wmessaze, (he ;,;,n,l;...m’pfi.-c‘:l ngtlhn"l; the valldity of tho piible debt wathorized by | Diture for tho contemplation uf posterityl What | sw mars victima for staughter-pene, Notaman-=not | 12 majority wan cauntod snd returned Fef [ actually allowiig Jahneon tho st furiler sum of Tutr ali] o b fribotiomned, uatory for the fature historian to recon int | ndoltar? man. Ile arralgned Tilden for not putting a { €55 400 on his contract. in nddifion ta what ha had i St in cleven short years from the clone of adevastats | {r qocard ©anciies his bell* sgaln the people win | 11O tothiese dlezracerul nud eslminal practices of | alrendy received. Did THA {o 1 i e resolutions ilirn— sz eivil War by the telumphiant vindication of the | wiedn s neekp o o M R peop! lle. Demacratic assncintes, nr from hin uosltion Lo | Gt an Tefun oo mink onnacn velo this bill? Not As n conclunive evidence of Democratic duplicity | right, the patriota whe, by thelr valor o the field had pawer to do. ut Tilden made no reply what- 4 i uchengroaced fn the buriners of 0UR The New York Republicans. Put a Strong State Tick- et in the Field, Hon. Edwin D. Morgan Nom- TN AND WINTER WEAR | H e o B e Wineck 7 administrative reforn, and haviag heen visited b wonoInt e e et T e e IR HENS | of stiife, and by thelr constancy and firnineas | o Tlte reople nre ready totake vengeauce on the advo- | over, Ilc very well knew that na ruceeanful repl T T e o meh e by L=, el b il EERG R bR Y W e, and by thele constancy anl femnens | o007 e et Eoula he TAGS 10 s, TEattul. byerhaniing py Grev. | Lioid frlend Dewolf i the inenntimo, he nelthue AR . menta in New York, and requlring MF taxen to he impundlflf ruin, and preserved to futurs gonera- Lincolo has murdered nine white men to free one | loy. le maiutalned a profonnd slience, aud in [ clent lengthof time )f:lhll“l !x.‘m ot o T i i gold oo wafier o, 14w, e with | thons the Blemitgsof iy liverly, locameou | 00 Bk, ot Yge s anpeared g the R Yook | Bignamilssaclon, Haslfer® o 1 in party av 1ts Presidential eandidate i repudint- | morallzed and corript that among their rank aid \ ""‘n‘hn“nunr free hullots. Crush thetyrant Lincoln | Dumocratic State Convention as a Tamwany deles 1 canld rehicarse atill fai ‘l’l“ e fa of Ti ' L Specch of Sidney Smith at | insthe pludge of wpecle redemption thaughont wlthin thelr organlzation virtue enuigh could not | before he crusheeyoul 1 glo from New York tity, choren on n_general { insincerity and doulv-deslios bus 1 Torpea § y 1S Chumety st mrms tate, . eombiting the | De found (o proscrve what they bad ouce xo brave | oo o WHAT WAS TILE RESULT ticket, with Tweed, Connally, Field, and Genetn n | have already peesmio oo e bt I forbear, Sterling, Ill., Last Yropta of New Yotk 1o poy 1 foid, sad t thoamne | 1y saved, and they were driven to tin ke of (o | JUnt whatmight have been expected. — McClellan | his astociate delegaten, Aud' this delegation, in- | ressonati o Lo et Tty any s oRrs, y IlL, 3 iime denylg them the means 10 4o it. hrir ot of el conpiry U et af hat | rplt Newilersose Ty cat Netirmer Tilicn | elnding Tiden, wan choreun amite o o Seapérate | 15an 3l has e et Supports in Als g D e e et ) ind patriotiam xo neceasary for the wanta of p f e e Boraacrary amnt Tand fne'n : : ATL Evening, The resclutlons ulso denounce the Democratic | Bty and pateiotisnt so necessary for thy wanta of | (lyeur ilen, nd an 1 still helieve, beyond the | was known s the, Youns Deraoeracy aganst Twoed | (o ihe Lresidency, of the men azainat whom bo Congress oa false on e currency subject, on hope of reniirrection. {Applanse, shiould o waglug sn uncompromising wai the question of the safety of public schools, and .,‘;,"g.“.i’,,,’.‘,’ L e 45 tanch for Samne) o 8 patriot and 'urz‘lln;:}:ny'fml Q:!‘;,l‘finl:; °Jfl.'g§’§“‘-:fi"ufc'i'r“r'}i'u'§i{ =thiat b dil o sceretly chmuiving 3l 1 no on Civil Service eform, und for the removal of | wich monstro; @ fover of hin conntry. When one beloved couniry | Tiiden were el 4 actually aadatiug, the very fruuds which he pube 1 Jonsitous propostiions! knowing fall well ! len Wore elected sacheins of fammany, and this | ot | Unlon soldiers and placing Confederates [n thelr |ty \waw well-nigh in Uhe throcs of dissolution, Tiiden | same tliaven: ticket. inchuding Tilden, was elecied | il carncods-tnt e pretended hontility to stewl; challenge as untrud the clim of credit 5O BOLD AN ABSURDITY telfberately'cluse his own tolltical companions, | delcgates to the State Conventlon that year, And | fenic(int ne- an Bk sanupitas 1a 8 ek el to the Democratie Admilstration for s reduc- | ought not to raln i auppart of Itepublicane: and | 35 moste s own politient bed, “Shercietblm lie, | atili'wo nre 101d thal the nneophinticated TUNED | fornicr meroly to throw (uat I Ui "Ryenof ihe tlon Of taxation, becausg the IKepublican admin- | Gnowini full well thut withoat tho uid of fiepabli. | *°f shall Bever infarript bin tenosec fuow ths great reforn feador) remaincd in Wimnful | pourir,at the tame e wicking his affaial powee Tatration Targoly reduced the pablie deht, whils | €l votea the Dumocratic ~ticket = would ut the War s long nince over, New fneues and | jgnorance of the trae character of his most ntimate | uud' the onai o Tavw agnnet his Povitieal tho present Stato Administration laa vedieed t | found i a “yitiable” minority.” Many _of R e O hiacioy, g | folitleal sssociates, Aufof the stapsniyan srimes Opponeas I The Deimieratle Sarly, i Soorcind bt ighly and, linliy; recoguias tho patril- g e Dencratic yerly o such nope | {1, he advucates of tildens clection, "1 dony t, e InC 205 utiaaty shers. showis round abogt | \hem either fnts parsivo wibinissiods or active mpo % condout Granit. o 141 & 143 Dearborn-st, Tritmue Buiding, 5———-_—-——————_ ok A Concise and Telling Ar- TEINW AY raignment of Tilden. S Tilden During the War and Grand, Square, and Upright Pianos. ismn and pul i i 4 . 5 ny (hat there ean be any atonement for such s t1 (The New Y o port of the Tilden recime—and that, asa political The nomination of & candidato for GGovernor was | if you please. that Jt is ont o **putrld remmis. | 0L for fntnze generations, 1 devy the safely | ang for tho firat time e Lehield Tweed and the ppltances used by Tilden to procceded with, Mr. Phelps presented the | cence, pretend to have discovered'tunt from this | OF Proprety of " elesating to political juwer | Tammany Ring in their true light! 1iscompatriots EFFECT 1118 OWN NOSINATION name of the War Gavernor, E. D. Morgan, i ade OF treanois rottemotm, sl coreuption, | B, man who o failed o us ol the tlme |y the Doy cayre of Demucrary now .wu‘mmm. at §t, Louls are emincatly charucterintic of the A 4 . of need, Expecinlly when he is prescnted a8 the Phe. man, It acems that he and his brothers SUPERIOR TO ALL OTIERS, His Association with Tammany | {turee Willam Gurds mowiistet Wiy 3 | st b o wolee'schpacty chupichots 67 | Maniti ucufr st il sabmralon WIS | oFEAATA RS o Bstsis aeche Sty o | LGOS opreors of Siack mlene. tatory And universally acknowiedged to bo 3 3 a o 'M-[ A . I Tty 18 Gdbuaar ey exchabme The. man ba the | W< the direct and eficient caune of all our woce. | hove been & grenter miescle, (Langhter, | at New Lebunon, hiw native village, Of courav, IE STANDARD PIANOS OF THE WORLD, and Twoeed---That Letter e i b F s T T T e s tho Dewocnstic party. | [Choere. | Nor igit truo that new lnsues, discon- | “ALdTi, 1 hin great peotaty)ie, Tilden, did not | ke all othor patent-medicine humbuzs, Ahcir nos- .nunrlnz‘hzcn awarded the Flrst of the Grand dold of Acceptance Pited on the flrst ballot, s foliows: . Morgan, Ttk She county axe sdupnitug! sxcikms. Uio Wi In the narme (hIDg. ar0 oo Upy_ e Sselalma. | Kord: whahu Thin heverne ol Harmace thts wera s o jertcely irouining € e o cat No; ¢rn Org . b J ) vy L8 ¢ aedan ot Honor, H43: Evarts, 13 Nolerison, 215 Towusend. 18 ruat Northnes! orgast of thin kreat nodern re- | G sNONMOU NATIONAL AND STATE DEDTA | (R(of 1 Litop Bilor1" ++Si0p Thiet o nd (rom [latie € Lucke,—n well-knmen advertnfalt sRancy: WORLD'S FAIR, PARIS, 1807. Whole nuniber 410. Necessary to @ cholce 208, | u portion 0f our German fellow-citizens concludes | 404 the resulting taxatiun almost toogricvous to be | that time forsard his friends clalmn for hlm, and, Having experienced tho efiiclency of this advor- LONDON, 1802, On motlon of Mr. Curtls the nominution was | as folluwa: borne, and the direct results of o catncless Demo- | modest o Lo Is, he clalma for himmelf, the charuc: | Hsing azency in estnbiiainz and extending th made unanimous, and the Couventls ol cratic' War, ‘Thin War was protracted und long | ter of o grent apostle of reform, prosecuting, it | fevutation of Min wares, Tilden concelved the'ldea ot i e Conventlon ook 8| bsbe el Thtes e oo g achmuet | drme o debly bt Sl s Ratonal | o persocatiogt il ok clial Tt | sfalienoingbinselt Ahrongh the by ency ok 4 ot refarin, fetirres ¢ largely ¢ ed. chive ol entof the United Stites, Upon_reasseubling the nomination for Lieu: | $rUr, Mt bt tares, et bodtly Wasi St | orvoly lncrensed, by the indirect ald aud sympa- | and w concelsable form of corruption whenever | e il ore. fue anthorized liated & Locke to tnsert pa- | and wherever It may be dlscovered, Dut he most tenrut-Goveruor being in order, the numes of | ported by rinim and assocaucns, by polltical **knights [ thy exterded vy Sorthern Demacratic aymps | pardon the skeptical if they look upon thie suddey | Pue of biinself an reuding matter In hundreds of 5B Cornell, ax-Lieubemant-Govornor doin G, | b U st o Cra it ol 1ta T Leas i | hlvcts, fike. Tilden, o Southemn. Douiocrata 1 | Eohersion tih Soms dcfice of swtpiclon. Loutiorn und Wekdorn Deocralc newapapore, and Robinson, Shcrman 8. Rogers, and Theodore | (6 keckesrof the pebmiect, tlia nomiation 1s the £8° | armes, he demoralization which to an exient has AND CIITICALLY EXAMINE TIHE PACTS. pad for these puffs at resiulnr advertiaing rates, M. Pomeroy were presented. Before the ble | Htopacs st somcer chbmais o e, pi st na | nvaded and porvaded oficlat Nfe 13 also anc of the | \hat are they? Iu duly, 187, the New York | This didTikdenmisertire himseif lo the Democmtio loting bogan the names of Cornell and Robin- Fiehit’ BEEhe hation Alnra: sliatts of sppinusc, s | {ruils of this sume War, Civil-servico reform hns | Tymes, n Republican jouronl, exponed o public Jibligans aoversiun aid Infallibicicure torall tho son wero arithdrawn, and the first bullot result- | BAIG was propuscd by Charies Francls Aduis, Jr, | become tho pressing noed uf the hour largely by | viow the enormous frands und_robberl e that Demacrutic flexh n helr to—gout, theums- ool Tioere meBES e york Coutsenveur Liveral hepubiicinn. Mo | reasou of tide same demoralfzatfon. T O e spetific’ chaspe i, ieptomunia, delrium tremers, ett.—us the Dy detalied cvidence In thelr support, Much pab. | Quick doctors gy, ' Purely vezetabla and requirs %, nosausses the tequisite sour- An_leredecmable currency engendercd 8 spir- 294 e 5 Rogers, 2245 Pomeroy, 178, The uominution :fi"lnfl:l.l‘l‘l-’l"lun(nn-’i'mmnln toneat saminiatration | (¢ ”of cxtravagunce sul- speculution, That in | 3% gt ollowed, Do 3 ing no change of dicl.™ Inustead of Leing the sapon- was mude unaninious. , and 10 uninask potitieal thieves and excitement followed, Pretty much every K e e eted as follows: Judge | SCyundrein. iis capaciiy mud zeal for reform hvo long | EOFR 46, woms extent, Dred dishoncaty and | man “of posifon mnd fufigence in New | labeous cholee of the people. or even of his vwn he ticket was completed a8 fo i Judge | Chioyednnational reputation, il dock oy sand i | Corraption. 'he Demycratic party dn dlrectly | York City, excent Tilden, seciued aroused to [ P!y jibon hisown merits, by mcansof the ordi- of tho Court of Appeals, Gieorge A, Donforthiy fieed of L rocoumendnijun of perdoual felends thut he | responsitle for our enormous War debt, | awense of the public danger, Eutly In September | B3FY Demoeratic party uppilances, fn which ho Canal Commiasioner, Danjel C, Spencer; State equal t the task, Hcvlll&l'c 1 hunosL wmoney 1A | The Democratic arty s directly re- | following o grent mass-meeting, frreapective of | 18 an esperienced expert, including the cor. the excinslvo neo of the heet i . e e e ooy worcnananly vl The Greenpank%rs and Their Far 1t. Anunlimited guarani h o h s TLLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, cical Convention, ce on application. With Price List, mal rl,YnN [2 featin State and Monroc-sis., Chicago. TILE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Peter Cooper's Letter and Sam Cary's Speech«==The Resolutions. ‘Ward Meetings. Drison Tnenector. Charlos T. Trobridges Elect | 1S wilgive us a1 Noaest namfulsiration, No frsud will | sponaible for our irredeeyinble_cusrency, neceasi- et rupt use of money, aml by the vec of menns atlll £ or g Abrabani X, Parker oo Wil | SEER VAP T VLRSI | tati by the exlgonciosuf thie snnutural sud un B ey o i the ‘:'{-'ff.; s go- | i ieeputaii. A by My artiaias bowers well x| -extabli 3 c e - 5 ork's g 3 sed larngely o ¢! CAMPAIGN TERMS, uAB!fi“"'s:‘I:‘m stne dic Tt o Fe-eutablistt tho brlgioal, nuetty of our | po i ouhonaible for the demorallzation which Yonsor .'\uee“;’"fi,firkn:.d';w)?lm?x‘ (Citlzena, except | yhg Democracy, Iike the huLoFIon JOnn Storfinseys From naw untll the 1st of December, threo weeks NEW YORK. - For tiienu Teasona and on the eround of these Justified | naturally followed. I it therefore, the Dart of | mijden'wae alro (wited to. attend and take vart, | Tilden forced'nis own nomiuntion againat the pro- tter the Presidontial election, Tir Tnmuns will TREPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. Martin Freligh, F. J, Fithon, F. J. Lake, ond | xpectations weclaim your enthivsiasiic co-operation | wiedom to sclect. ouo of these sam Democrata, | bt he refused, 'Tire meeting cerulted in the np. | tests of the better men of Uls own party. e sent at the following excecdingly Jow rates: Spectat Dispateh to The Tribune. B. ¥. Manmors were appolnted to_confer with Lpurvor snmacld, Tidan, conaplcuous for bla delinquencles when duty call- i P “Fhe editor of the Ttichmond Enguirer 1 [m~ i " intment of the celebrated Committee of Seventy, Gov, Morgan on thelr. riturt to New York fa | ,J8histruc? Is Tilden what s clalmed for him? | ed, und place him al the head of atfairs for the | I, X2 | ed from 5t. Louls to his paper os follow Feigard to the conduct af tio canvsd. IR TS ol o efurning i wsen’ ani' curing 14 | Ttcod . i Sanfodbrait. -t Waa o wnil | TomimAt of G, bR B dhe it or tha ACTS vils for 1 14 ¢ em- ¢ i ving "Wy ! 0 *al o) zation ev THE LIBERALS. TWla cenaliily ot a mew iun. tials | e e e st the poote on the e | Hie Januof Octaber following that Wilden, anding | BTG A candidste beforo s Sational Con: The Liberal Republies Conventlol Ned x ,] no recen| : & Tweed #0 hopeleasly down 88 to be no longer cither | 7 epublican Conventlon, called | giecovery. For over forty years hie has beenan | 0f November next will answor Ne. [1They | usefulor dangerous, came forward and swsisted in ventlun. 1f half the money alsbnreed and ability by John Cochranc, the Chalrman of the' Liberal | setive. fiiter, Domocratie gatisnn. Tiis of faclf | WilL"] If, however, wa puss by Tilden's War | facnishingovidence, by incjosures afforded by the | Uitpiayed in eccuring the siomination in employed State Comniittee, nd other supporters of Haves | —thaugh not perliaps conclusive—is a very strong | recurd, wo'muy scarch In valu for evideoces tlsl | acconnts of the Bropdway National Bauk, where | W ibetanvam mow opened, wo ought 1o have s and Wheeler, met to-day, It was resalved to | circumstance opposed to the pretense that hefs | he poskesscs nny of tho Pweed had in depoalt krand triumph i November,™ This i the terti- support nyes and Whecler for President and | fitted to ansumb. tha role of -';;mn reformatory | ATTHUBUTES OF TIE TRUE LEADER IN REFORM H.'id or :‘fir':c. Tl::l‘:n 2‘:}2’:{: a'fi about ‘l“l":.: ’1'(‘: many of & proniinent Democratic editor and aup- Vice-President, and soan afterwards thls Cone | londer. It is perhaba possible for & man to wallow | of that he will be llkcly 10 rice nbove bls party or { had *been Tweed's political sssociate and porter of Tildet, who wat on the ground and knew vention took & recess till 4 o'clock. in the mire of Democratle partisau politics for | 1ts average members a8 a reformer or a statesmun. | friend, f not hls sccret accomplice in crime, | Fhnt transpired and how the nomination was ef- At the evening scsslon o rosolution was | OVEr forty long years and then snddenly einorgy Long years ugo he commenced politeal life av | Tweed had given chiocks to Tilden as Chairman of | fected, To some extent the impreasion has gone adopted Indogsing: the. nomination of E. D, | Into public view as & fienuxne political reformer, | the pupll and protege of William L. Marcy. And | the Dewmocratic State Centrul Cummitice, on this | 4broad that Tilden'e nomination wax e I e e T e aud | Dutsuch a phionomena s not prabable, who was Murcy? A Democratic partiran of the | sume bank—%5,000 8t a time—for coampalen pur- OTF'OSED BY TAMMANY JIALL. .flg LB r ly u“ epul _l( ns, 5" When, in 1801, his Democratic friends of the | strictestsect, A pruminent member of th Albany | poses, Of courye Tllden knew, better thin others, | The Obpusition of this wupposed disrcputable actlon on the other nominations was referrce to | South, hinving been beaten at the clections, appeal- | ltegency. Ho was the author of the celebruted | not,o intimate in friendship and political amsocia- clement 1s urged as evidence_of Tilden's merits an n?{mchl Committee of Thirteen, with power. cd from the bollot-box to the sword, and’ precipi. | Democratic maxim, **To the victors belong the | tion, whers Tweed had concealed his plunder. ite | 2 man st os u tunthdate. Nothing could be wider resolution was passed requesting delegates | tated war, biood, and ruin, Tilden had beon for | epoils,” o muxim which hus proved tho chief | nsslated the autborities to uncover the eecret, Let from the truth. The ‘Tammany Hall as it existed on thelr return to their homes to take active | thirty yeara an active Domocratic partisan, suurce of oflicial corrnptivn with which our coun- | hin have the credit for that eo far on it gocs. Some | before the downfall of Tweed—or rather the elo: measures for organizing to support Hayes and WHAT COUNSE DID HE vunsuel try has been aince afllicted. othiers known to be more directly huplicated with | ment which thes controlled that orgunizatiun, and Wheeler and other nominations. Did he, like the greatand patriotic Douglas, riss been thua brought up at the feat of | Tweed (Uenct for une, I belicve) also cume forward | Which made Tilden one of jts Sachewms and Chalr- THE IRRECONCILALLES. ahove (he averuge temper snd aplrit of his party, ‘Tilden has since proved a faithful discl- | and gave valusble Information, Let tlicse alsp | Man of the Stutu Centenl Coymitice, BARATOGA, Aug. Ph—At n inceting of the | 2Rd lku the truo leuder rlly bls Democratic ple of Lir great preceptor, and has continued, a0 | have credit for all thelr services sre worth. Uut, | year, electad him us dclegate ta A il tovm amntion s 1o Libeyay | frlends in wiipport of the Constitution sy the | Ior 22 o luve any evldence, according to the | as noneof them have since turned political reform™ | Hone~supporicd Tilden at St. Louls. After the e o i copntics to the Liberul | Unfan aguinat ireason and armed rebellion? Surely sirictest scct, a Democratic Phanace. Ie seems | crs, nor are they ssking supoort nasuch, their | overtbrowof the Tweed Ring, the elements of Republiean Convention, D. D. & Brown, a | not, But, like Seymour and Vallandigham, he de- | 10 have served —with fdelity tho Demo- | werits a8 men and lenders are not now In leauc. Tammany divided thio factions known na Swatlow- meinber of the Liberal State Committee, 1t | voloped the most detestable typoe of Democracy,— | Cratic cause, rather s un “intriguer ~ ond | Tweed's villainies having been exposed by a Re- Talls and Shurt-laies, and, after repeated con Was nwunprcrlwmlaml tha snonks,—not only refusing | Wire puller fhan ‘ga a public ofcia), | publican {anrnnl. it ful to his Jot to by tnied before | test«, the Short-luis, led by Morriesey, were Resolved, That inasmuch as they have been | 8Ctive ald tothe Government tn In ciforis at relf- Mcu(pglng. however, no very conspicuous position | a Rtepublican Judge,—the Hon. Noah Davis, | D¥Eribrown by the dlow-Talls aud excinded refuved admission to the Libersl Conventlon callea | preservation, but discou i othera who wera | untll be abpeared an a delozate from New Yorkin | I now him well,—clear-headed ang | from puwer In Tummnn{ 11all; and these rufiians 1y Cochrano tinfess thoy pledgn themsclves in ad- | disposed to potrioticmpulacs. [Choers.] the Democratic National Conventlon at Chlcago, in | learned as & jurist, fitm in purpose. and | WerestSt Loula i full force leading the Tilden vance to aupport the Ropublican Adminlatration, In Januery, 1861, he appearcd us one of tho 1861, ¥rom time Immemorlal the Domocracy haa | brave at heartin the dischasze of his otlicial dutius, interest. Kelly and his friends, representing That aaombl [age now In_sesslon undor the jeador. | Vice-Presldents of " Demoeratic nlhurlng at | bield undisputed sway in Now York City, whero | It ia to this fearlera and incorruptible Judge that | What 1s known us = Reform Tammany, ops s oF ohne Cochrana is - Incompetent and un- | Albany, wiich wes addressed by Uis friend Sey- | Tllden bos alwass résided, Itwea curently re- | the country is lsrgcly Indebted for the convic- posed Tilden. 1t should be added that tthorlzed o take ny action as Liberal Itepubli- | mour, who declared that wucceraful cocrcion by | ported at tho time, and then belleved to bo irue, | tion of Tweed, whom he sentenced to the Penlten- | Kelly and his fricuds, represcnting Reform cans, the North would be 2o lcas revolutionary than | ihat, as early us the Presidentinl campaign of | tiary fors long term. Upon n miere technicality Tammuny, then helleving that Thiden had becomo Jesolzed, That we have impllcit confidence In the succensful sccesslonut the South, and predicted | 1844, Capt. Iynders, then at thu Liead of the no. | Tweed's scntence was reversed by the Court of Ap- | 81 cament reformer, supported b for Governor admirable 'reforn policy of the Governor of this | an Inglorlous defeat for the North If coerclon was torlous Enpire Club, offered for salo the votes of | peals, Iic was galn arrested upon s civij process | 9f New York, Iiut, having boen divgnated with 40| ganatooa, N. Y., Aug. 23.—The Republican Ten Coples t 2100 | State Convention in session here to-day wasa TriWWeekly Tribune--ingle copy. 1.30 | most onthuslastic yot thoroughly earncet and e ol o Bl ani .00 | intelligent body, which the iportonce of ita ack numbera of the g Rditlon S i, pusition and doipgs calicd for asa not only de- T B ol of Lusnics they 'will | sirable but imperative thin. In spite of tho get for thelr money, Address settled conviction that in case of the withdraw- D NY, al of Mr. Corncll ex-Gov, Morgan would be as- TIE TRIBUNE COMPANY, aurcd of the nomination through the support of OMIOAGO, ILL. _ | t)q Coukling-Cornell factlon, thero was never- R theless an eager desire to hear George William ARTISERO TATLQIXNG Curtls, to see the otitcome of the New York ‘A 1 | doubtedetcgation contest, and tn generol topss o | through the scenca of what may be o lively day. As it was, the withdrawal of Mr, Our AUTUMN and WINTER Importations of | 650,011, announced by & printed letter freely distributed among the delegates, was the Orst event that caused a ripple. The wisdom of the act was generally ncknowledged without debate, For gentlemen's wie, Also our STYLES for the | while the pretentious tone of the letter only seaon:dasued, provoked a smile, snd here nud there a query Fiftaon IP"% q“fi&g‘f‘:"fieg“"" Bopt. L. | why a candidate with a large plurality of votes s 4 z should neced to withdraw for the sake of ar- ELY & co mnnyy.t Afll!;l'n!l.lll, there was nothing to rouse =15 | expectancy ¢! ARTISTIO TAILORS, THE CALLING OF THE NOLL. Wabash-av., cor. Monroe=-st. | Whentho New York delegation, regular, had anawered, and no challenge came from the Weekly Canpaign Tribune---aingle copy. Four Loples, saeree , year by Convene A ; attempted. Another Demoeratic (rlond of Til | that orgamzation for the sumn of 85,000 (pices | aud committed to s Democratic fail, or rather to hin subsequent tortuvus coutse, thcy upposed hid WATCHES, Tndependents, tho surprise vented ftsolf fn o | Blate, and bave tho fullcst taith In e ablilty and | RORSRCNL, 0% Nk, Mma moeting that he aud | were Jow in (horo dayw). "o \Wiiga' declined io.} Jail In clargs of a Democratio & 2t S falier— | nominmtici an & candidate for' Provident. Hotw- N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF | question as to what had beome of the sald In- l’f“”m ‘that without undertaking to speak for tho | bis New York Democratic frlends made this dis- buy; theDemocrats purchased. Thovolesof the Em- | old friends and political associatesof Tllden, What | ever, for the sake of hfl"non{; 1 my iposo both A ubli s we o é Tk fane. i the then recent clection, that Jtas | piFe Club turned the scalos,~New York State went | followad? Tweed was permilted to walk out of | factionn are naw advo Ltherat Republican party, o recommend i am® | publican shccons Suatifon Southern secossion. and | Domocratic by a ginall majority. Polk was elected, | fall in broad duylight. ehtor bis catriage. drive 16 { Atriken mu ue @ nice bu it momineas, as the beat means of lltting tha | appealed to hip Domocratic friends to stand by | Aud the great Kentuckian, Lenry Cloy, was do- | an ontward-bound Yeascl, and leave hia conniey for politica) reform. country out of tiio ruin which threatons It, That lssuc. At hls thne many of the Sothern | feated. It fa safe’to aniem that from that tine for- | lus country's good, the only losers belng New York | EVENTS SUDSEQUENT TO TILDEN'S NOMINATION 2 hix clectivn. Bot it dependenta, In o moment they were heard from through Mr. Howlaud, a regular, who read a resolution passed by them, offering a ’ fiogz of truce in thie way of withdrawing thelr el Staten, Mcluding Virginia ond Tenncasee, had nat | ward, downto 1871, when Tweed was overthrown, | City to the tune of $3,000,000, and hiw old politl. 1 COLD JEWELRY, clnims to seats, then declaring war by telling B e e ety o "ot | Nuthing annFosching an honest or falr elcetlon 1n D e e L B L s T P R B F NE CO D v the Conventlon it was about to nominate Mr, SIDNEY SMITII. wecession, and it was just such Northem tral. | New York City occurred. Fraudulent naturaliza- | vote in November. Tilden's old Demucratic friend, | Not until more thana month sfterwarda did o BILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, Morgan,—a prophecy accurate, but not welcomeo 118 GREAT 8P'EECH AT STERLING, ILL. tors an these, who, by thelr eympathy with [ tlon, repeatiug, and ballot-box stufing became | Sherif Canner, and his ball, are liable for | succeed to his satiafaction in completing his letter ABOU " | from an outslde source. The dlspustions of Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Southern treason and rcbelllon, fargely afded in | the rule, this 83 , 000, liden, whose official duty | of acceptance. In the flrst parsgraph of this ex- AT ABOUT these resolutlons tame near making o brecze precipitating the whole South {nta the waclstrowm TIURSE PRAUDA requires him to onforce tiis Uability, has failed 1o | traordjuary documcent he declares that he uvalle HALF TIHE REGULAR PRICES | but the wit of Mr. Phelpsservedns a preventive, Now being closed out at the and the Independents were invited to scats i o the Conventfon, BANKRUPT SALIS, | Y000 o permanent Chalrman was Srervuing, 111, Aug. 23.—A large and en- | Srcivil war. The Wac comtacneed fn April, 1861, | were ne well known In 1850, when 1 left that State, | doso, He has doubtless been s0 abrorbed in the ¢lf **of the firat intervs voldable recit- thuslastic muss-mecting of the Republicans of 'by the attuck on Fort Sumter, wllercupfil;n Lincoln | asaince. ‘The scoundrels have mude and uninady | business of adminlsteative reforin that he has for- :I‘.fl:t.-“ A:lmfi(e fm.“néfi‘éf "‘A'.'"{:L"{‘.’mu& "..fl'., thin section wus hield this ovenlmg. The prin- | 12eued lis proclamation for 75,000 men. Th next | Uarernore. Judges, Magiatrates, and municipal | gotten or averlooked this duty. Besides, Sherilts | ua believe, so engro: +d was he {n the *‘unaroid- e o O Ot ont cslasas | Ofccrs, and whon, by*(ba ntroduction of he | Gf New YOrk Gitv aro auipposed t"conirol vaien: | able. occapationn’™ of - A e ol of Administrative reform cipal attraction was the speech of Sidncy 8mith, | of New York, lrrespective of party, which resulted | magnetic telegraph, all parts of the State could be | and in & great strugglo for sdministratlve reforn ttlve Cor. of Lako and Clark-sts. not happy, Mr. Fraucls knowing lcss than a u(pcl.mga, e ot lemened o with: ot | i ool fOr & panblic, moctme of ML cltixans in | heard feom T Mction Svening. tiey tad Butio | Allinteretis -u‘{pnfid | . tla [y Eocullee,, of fhe " ©__ Every article Warranted, school-boy about rilamentary business, | gnecress throughiout, and frequently Interrunted favor of maintaining the lawa and the Constitution | nwwait the newa, calculate the deficlency, make it | carefully nursed. —not prosccated or destroyed. he able tu embrace the first interval e Alded by o huinorous body and Speaker Husted, 5 2 4 Y of the United States. Tllden was urged to unite in | 1D by atufling ballot-boxes, and tho Btate electlon TIERE WAB A BROOKLYN RING to formally uccept the posltion of & standard.-bear- FINANCIAL however, be manazed to get through nfters by appluusc and cheers. On belng introduced | this call, and, after repoated urging, abyolutely re- | was carried. This was practiced for years and contomporancous with, and ina measure partners | er in & greal mouvenient for natlonkl reform. e mman e omnrnnneenenen | o bion Tind an amusiug fashion. A communi- | by the Chsirman of the meeting, Mr. Smith fused. But, two years afterwurds, he and his | until 1868, when tho frauds wero so enormous and | of, the Tweed Tammany Ring. Thin was u noto- | Wherens the fact a that canference aftor confer- JOIN 11, AYERY & COMPANY Prom. the Liberal Btate Gt tiriarieil B + ! Copperhead frlend wutted in acall for o gathering | #0 glaring as to shock the nioral sonse of sll decent | rigus fact, Tilden kncw all ‘about this Drooklyn | ence waa held at Suratoga—tha old headgaarters of 0 '] i.'nl,ll:lrl ll'nm“":’e" L :I"l. tate banvent on n‘nm- spoke as followa: at [’,ulmo“hn-, af the faithful, for the purpose of | men, Over 30,000 fraudulent votes were connted | Iing, snd stone lime declured they deserved the | Tweed, Connolly, Morriescy & Co.—between Til+ MORTGAGE ILOANS ng the in Wheel hat assemblage to vote for FriLow-Cimizzna: Since the attack upon Fort | orgunizing what wis called A Soclety for thy | for Seymour for President und Hoffmun for Gov- pcnfunflnu. and agreed to prosectite them. But, | den, ilendricks, and other Democratic intruguers, Hayes and Wheeler was Sumter by Southern Democrats In arw, Prestden- | Diitusion” of Useful’ Policleal Knowledie,® bt | ernur, " this stupendous fraud becomlng necessary | when forced to the polnt,—like a cuntung schiemer, | for the purpose of roconciling contradictions ra AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. MECEIVED WITH IMMENSI ATPLAUSE, tial campaigna biave possesscd absorblnc Intoreet | which, in reality, was a socloty for the ditfusion of | to averbalance the large Itepublican mn)nrl!{ in | as e is,—~hc dmlzefi‘.’ 1o spite of Tilden, the At- | thattne e etters Wight seem to aygree npon gues- J. J1 REED, New York. and oy the recapturs of a committee of the re- | far beyond what we witncssed previoun to that | the most virulent Copperhead scntimonts, inllam- | tho State outside of New York City and Brooklyn. | tarncy-Genaral proceeded agninst this Brooklyn | tlons upon which the two candidates wero known JOITN 1. AVERY, {ohteseo Hiimad wanderers from the Btralght.Republican | opochin out history, 'The samc fo {rucof the | ifz the public mind, and no doubt lrgely alding to.| Durlugall theso yenra of repeatéd frauds Tilden | gang.” Some were ludicted; “and mombers of this | 1o disagree, togothiur with the great length of tima JOIN G. BHORTALL, tenta, ngain enthusiasm burst forth. pending campalin, After the death of Douglss, | jncite the bloody drafe riots of Jn‘l‘y‘, 1863, which | iad been a proininent and active Democmtic | same Drooklyn Ring, including those indicted, | neccasary to constract fo Involved, LaLbe i 4 nd, {f you — e o in June, 1861, the Democratic pasty of the North, [ the heroes of Geltysburg were calledupon to quell, | partisan, schemer, und wire-puller, resld- | turned ap at St. Louls a1 Tilden deleimtes to the lease, 40 adroltly framed documen £ natituted ER CENT OHA‘fltkfctl;::l?grx?lw {fii‘»?-',é‘f :grtn';enffiglnmfi 4 & Bolitical brganization, Telpned Mio a condl- | “hhe \ar roged With VArYIE succons, protracied | i in 'New York Clty, and from 1830 down | Democratic Convention, howling far e ieeand | TReoqly caise of the shameful delay in (hole Bro- clsm was indulged I'n privately with re P Ao tion of virtual Lostility to the mnintenance of the | Ly divisions and dissension: the North, fanned | 10 his electlon as Qovernor stood at the hiead of the | reform! [Laught duetion, er. Constltution and the Union, ‘Tho country was car- | {nto active life by just mich Democrsts as Sai Democratic organization as Chairman of the State A new Capitol buualn haa for a lon; ried through the four years' siruggle for uational | J. Tiiden, Three Yeara of lifo and death stru Central Commlites, and yot not a word of proteat | in progross of ‘Conatructfon at Albany oxfil,:g:n 1“:’: Ih;!Il'sv‘l__tgslllclamgt:‘r;i-lnlual‘luu. ‘}:ndu plnu:l:ll. 'I:I)‘lln l‘rel{dc{:llnl cam nl;.nlx ;:){ 180: '.f '“,’;“‘ ;‘ho u'r'cnrl!mg\o\'cl:fl Mg;:::“flg complictty § den w-:l mea ‘uovarm':nn‘ ms fall , and pasty bas shiice been _contin 1 powor sathe | rved, The ever-to-be-romembered Democratic ero were no olhier pri y In | assumed Executive dutics in January followlug, Safeit pulltical.organtzation with which to-trust | Convontion of Thassombicd in Ghicago. Howl: | these frauds no' ioneet ' or inteiligent wan could | Tue construction of thia bulidin Waiin oherss ot | Clammed Ll of the must dhipating exbialtions of the interesta of the country, ‘Tle principles of our | fng secession traitors thronged the stres 'ren= | doubt hiw gullt, 1f such stupcndous franda could | certaln Commissioners. Early In 187 Y was sald *in specch made by me et Lo Ser, RGeS | R gl P ot i, v | eritilinin el tiatthi i, | s bl Wil oot il | Sy S et T S and, oy 1 ci v - ¢ order 0f the day, Canspirators were plottiny it by u ;i an @ construction of this Capltol bullding. Trol 5 1 eupon us wil. Natlonal unlon, equaiand | tha releass of the Nebel prfluumm-mnf, L | B tive mcmber And oror which e prosided a8 Na | hijces. nad bean pald far materiale: portlone of | ooy S IInoes an e seections Wer o o to a1, rich o poor, nighor low, |l that they miye o lodTuoro upou i donns- | bead, and be b il Tenorant of thetf exiatonce, ha | Whych had never boen deliverchs . Fales Mcantres | gLy B o e ow York Chofee b ;OLLATERAL ade at | the wording of one or two pianks, notably the ot i SRELATEIAL DVRNA | B evtdent Chay e eorc b - Cliy Certificates wanted. un. When, after a motion to proceed to nom- ECUDDER & MABON, 107-100 Deathorn-st. hate for Governor, Benjamin R, Thelps, of New York City, addresscd the Chalr, he was called to_the platform amidst vheer{ng. and made a telliug speech in presenting thie natne of . | Edwin D, Murgan. The effect, alded by the B W'"mn'"fil"’w " '"c'h:flrr-'".'m' "l'x'erf‘n';"::fa feelings of the listencrs, was such a ltnl'ym of time been I cannot now snend the time required to_review Y. Til- [ Indetail this Iou’( nnd Involved message of Tilden's called a Jetter of acceptance, which seems to bo New York fons, on City Certinen o 'ttt ttictest etonciny n publE | Loes clty. Thoss swers days that toiod men'a souls, | would not.josscss capacity wilted 1o a bim- | ments poeined o have been the fule, and contracts | Leginisture of %nd *iin n almilee Mortgsges. ALARUS BILVERMAN, clls and cheers and 'promiscaous noiss us | expenditures; a returt to thut standard of volues | Uniyersal gloom prevalled, ‘The pairiotic people | bulllll, ta say nothing of his fitness for the exalted | were et to the highest inatead uf the lowest bid- P ek e e e Gl R0, Ane BEA B GF tihiMeree. | Tha” Towelult “had ® mever - Hoard . bo | sl recognised by tho-civilized workds the grid: | of tho Sofuh irembiod for helr cauniry. Aiiania | position of T re lct o the highest fnatead of the lnwest Uid- | dincussion iy iy mesvage Of Jan. 4, 1870." “And ‘realdent of the United States, [Laugh- | ders, A divislon of the spoils was made with the e - Tl but sk and _fulthful, liquidation of ouf vast | and Itichmond seomod fur the Gine bolng invincl- | ter.) e, i il tho puient appIiARCER Tur Fobulu ta | Sy e e N haps Bos Yol Matetta] natlonal dobt, neediessly thrust upun 08 by @ revo- | ble to the nssaults of the patrlotic Unlan hosts, THE TRUTH 18, Treasury in the true Tamimany-1ing etyls seemed | for'the people to knuw what have beretofore been lutionary and treasonablu partys und sbove all, the | The public credit wns greatly depressed, The | he did know of theec frauds, but wus canning snough | ta be infull tide of succeasful operatlon. ‘The | orare wow his protended viows ou auy of the poridcatlon of “the Civil ico by weoiling | defenders of tho old fax siood fn' eore’ noed | (o keep hinuclf securely fn iho buck graind and | arlginal esiimated cost "ol | thla bulldlnz was | jolitlesl questions of the dsy. out all unwortly niembers, and demanding o sigid | of ald and encouragement and & God epeed | protit by the frults of frauds without the courage | 87,000,000, ~Already the account has swallen to A8 & BAMPLE OF 1118 WANT OP CANDOR, Fale of ubsoluta oficlal iutezrity—ticau aroob- [ From every man ut tho North. At thin Juncture of | snd munlinces to come ta the frunt s the hold per- | the enormoun dimenafons of $16,000,000: und 1t | 1 ei)f take thmo (o call attention 10 one of tho many Jucts “which (e lepublican party of Lo-duy ia°| alluire, A'lden, Uho great roformor, true | yetrutorof thewa viliainies as did Tiwced snd Lis | iu belleved that the State wual be toblied of t | yyrair—not to say lalsc—slatuments embraced la carnestly determined to atialy, (Cheers.] The | th kix nstincts, “sppeard npon the © scene, | gang. Icast $5,000,000 more ere the job is completed. | thiulctter. Mo vays: uneaslness engendsred by that a delegaty from New York, 8 represonte Iint this la not nll. Knowledge of tho frauds of | Tilden ezamined the evidence rollected by the > i e e e DITION o Tz | Jtiver with Gawk, Hyoders, of tho ‘Uammny | 1808 hux been brousht bome (o Tiden By pasitivo | Committee, pronounced it suflcient to convict.ani | ¢ TUSPTRELISRIemIon 1 0 She bielncss, a5, ot UX " fore, and which was only surpassed AU JEENTANG, by the whirlwind of the same order thmuw "m' IN ceeded Mr. Curtis' motion to maks the nomina- [0 .A. PRINT G‘ CO., tlon of Mr. Ms{‘runn ||Jnnu‘lmou-’.1 ;Tllo‘ilkllle allelte« 3! Les KWL uts, hands, oo handkerchilefs, IDICS MOTNIGS, o atly raiscd tho roof with thelr deafentng AUXH.IIARY . PBINTEBS. TOMF, Curtts was at his best. Iiis speccn was We ship ready-printed newspapers (Ineldes or | O tiy termed & better platforin of the varty thun g y S o . o i 3 the peup{e which 18 depriving labor of {ia em« that given 1o the resolutlons, and would serve N Democracy of New York tity, and moved a Coni- | sud convinelng proof. He way Chairmun of the | promised to proceed. has not yet found d e subidee), on mal or telegraphic ordor, ot shost | Liak IV | which aluways follows o vhste and devastation of | Wilive o Kesolntions, compiored of one from vach | New York Demoeratic Siate Commitee in the [t Commbnce, ukd some oF theve e come | bas "ica© priacinal” Sonve i cxcoiva’” Gorees Uur ‘geographical pasition ennbles na toaupply | + A MODEL OF TIIE RIHT THING e e sbaraly”aohact e e mimi o | Maity Th, Copiiles, Mos, Ltultisd, b e | Pecstiuntiol campalgn of ‘1808, “Drtug thls cam. | issioners as turued up nt o1 Loubsas Tildon delo- | Hicata conuiybiion uler the Minlote o, shlons H Rt 110 8 | friend Seymonr, President of the Con 0, ol | pulgn thers was fesued a secrol ular heade ates o Dewoceatic Convention howling for - abiftcoacn Lown, " Nolitnaka, Dakota, Narthorn | £kl at the sight thn, ‘Tho coup de main eame | keon senuu of the nccesslty of holuing public sor- | A5 v Wiucod upon it repreventing New York. | **nirvats nd sirictly. contilentlal, " duted at tha | Hildcn end reform! 'Tiiess are plain Tacte, aa. | CraiGuvcrament. A wasic of capital uar beed xolog {ssourl, Colorado, Montans, Wyoming. and Utaly, | when Mr, Curtis, after the sunouuccment mare readily and at lower rates of expressage than | of the. Lallots, spran to his _ fect iy “otier Austllary houso can do it~ Tho apectal | ona ' told - how Willlam M. Evarts list of ehicets which we preparc for luwa nublishiors | o Chicaro, In 1800, had moved to mako the are now acknowledged fo b the beat for that trade, Thctios 'or Abraham Lincoln utanimous Advertisers will find this the best Advertising | homination LA i Medium weat of Chicagn. after the defest of the candldate he had pre- T0WA PIUNTING €O., Des Molnes. sented from New York, He then added that, followlng Evarts' example and in Evarta' nmne, i) gt s bkt liae, O wiich | s Cominlite it and,aitor usomewlint proiracs: | ot Itaoms of Democratic biato Coritral Campnittes, | founding as they may poein 1 know whervof 1 prcrer sice thie peacent LS which. coild vy e 3 e ey ) A 5 cd incubation, it halched, e " and signed **Samuel J, Tilden, . | frm: and I have thu best authority for what Leay, | eloven yesrs reach tic gigantic sum of 84, 5, . ‘c‘:,':,{m‘.‘,‘:d‘.‘,‘,fl}’,‘.‘..‘ p.',fi'::i:'fl:,““f'},‘;f,‘,‘,’\;,:;},.}‘m AND WILAT DID IT nATCH 1 Chalrnin,™ and requestiog the person’ to whem | But then i e faruton ka MRGURIC 10 Two-inirds v uLE that upon a full and calt survey of the situation | Flie nost nefurious set of resolutions of which we | sent **to st once commanicate with somo rellable THE CANAL RiNa! - | mope, The vast wgETegate s GOt lesa thau §7,300,000,- they Wil conclnde that o dran old putty of the | eun well conceive, chief g which was the | person tn theew or fuur urincipal towns and in ench | The abominable Canal Ringt Thie terrible re- w, Uinton: Oion et by the. amorial Lincome: stfii | celebrated pesce resglution, They denounced the dty of your county and requedt hiin (espenseaonty. | formor havin bad o taste of blood Iy bls Toroclous | The total Federal taxation for this period reaches continion th safess organiaison sith which to | Warus n failars. ‘They doclated that, in waging | aroanged for ot this cud) ta telegraph to Willlun | ssaguits upon Tammany Iiluge, Bruoklyn Rings, only a little over $, 5011, 000, 000, ~nearly $700, - futruet present and fuiure interests; and thas | tis war mnunr-H, orvation. e Canatitatin of | M. ‘Tweed, Tanmmany Hall, at_tho ninute of clos- | and Capitol-Construction lings, he tarns upon | 0U00U less thau the sum stated by Tilden. T — : o A e onntry had > Decn distogarded in every | 103 tho polls, not walting for the caunt, such per. | hiv0ld Democratic fricuds of (he Canal Ring wi Unguestionably, the prevent depifeasion u latgely WANTED, gfm‘gf;‘-“ the unauimous pomiuation of 3lr. (‘L"m“lfmz’]’. Saved Sho bubmes W ook s Ay pulnt.+ Py declared thap s pwintle Hberiy an | sy safitiate of, the et ohs "K‘gfl Rhe ferocty UL HEer! s e ‘; ,? ;h 5:3n‘fim":l»:nfi:r:;':'cm’:gfi::"-'ns'l"c:.‘.‘:lnlfi:f;‘ A A A A A et et e A AP o Kt ¢ e ds eivato glgtt™ ha en *tallke trudilen aown. & o , of courre, an poviunt object to be 6 commience uing ng manlfeeto in d 7 = Cavalry Horses Wanted. THE WORK 0P THN CONVENTION, J".-svfl'r‘g:',fi"ug;?“ I.'\flf.'l’n‘n}l’u‘.‘)““‘l"‘rw;m‘fl‘ (Hd By, fetlured that **hustice, humanlty, liberty, | attalned Vy s slimuliancous vanesiaslon st the | the thape of & wwec Wrissnge o0 fue 18th of | cravic War. "Bt Tlden hoto aseerta that thls Dxrot QUARTERMASTEZNS Orpice, No, 0 K. aa & whole, was smooth and harmonious, The IO R O TR R SR B g ase, dged, all the candidates decluring thelr 5 ] 3 gt fom Mt AR | readfias o Mt st e tho H a ceent " 1 ‘ Y et Tie welfare denanded (it Jnediate | Wi of closluge the polls, but wo longer waiting." | March, 1876, deacribing the canal frauds, glving | Suormous sggrogale of Federal Laxation hua bevn e L T Tl e o on accusattan of Hottiition ' | Fiia circulur speak for Iaclf, 1014 of no equivo- | dutcs and Rgures, and> declarhui. war 8 SIS | Wasted by cacessive Gorernmental conauniption. a8 unv 0f the most hopeful signs for the future And with what view, aad for what objecs? Waa { cal “liport, — ‘Tliere can be uo honest rea- g, Lincalled. Lnt here again unfor. | Je would have os Infer lhn:l these Yast sutna have wellare uf the countey, - 1f HRepiblicsun wers not | 11 for the purpone of restoriig peuce on tho basls | sun e simultaucous, dispatches from | tunatel; the r of the war was wmot | beensquandered by prodigul Iepublicau adminte- .l g, K 3 : 45 ; b o U B + | cuch poll throughont New York Stuto t 5 o * | tratiors. When hu made this assertion he wust T oruce oo e oar, | (l08cn deader, v fs tho provaiing opii- | walchtul sl Millnt what would be turtus, and | 41,105 SRS e | i Ty AL AL e IOt UL Somig the | Seatn. The AneEed Iriuds convale] moin. | baveknown it to be abiatutely tulss. \Chat avs eslars re.sound tn ail oar. | fou that o regard to leadiug o strong | wiphet VORI RERERT oo voqating to power | Witimale Cunventiont of tho States, uf ottier peace- | polln, ot waithig for the count. There could be | cipally in - cansl - contractors © obtaluing thio facts? Since 1805 there have been paid, of tha Inullielh oo A i Heh frim 4y ::'.Tp:(fl'i &vm; %l;lk?l%rcgln‘ ers s ‘:irm:jli 1hb vreteed ol polltical Grgantzation © - PO ahle fueatie, to tho il tiat, 8t o earllea prage | 1o oiles objuct except 1o eaublo to scoundrels | froun he Siate large sums of ingiiey upon Uit ?(:.?f’.?.‘.&‘é‘f-%‘!}? iiearly ‘:m‘uug,‘uua of ustunded dervice. D R Y e TIE BOUKNON DEMOCRACY, Lieablu mowment, pesce iy o restared oil the | towa contracts in excess of the contract prices; and in | (0 " 0000005 of It o ites wil b accepted Juless fully_un to the %‘l;%;«:\lfl,d:‘?dlzu;lc{:r:}}n})gflfi;fif;lngm\’ W"P s “'ia"l Foeking with cocruption, and reve. | Uavis ot thy Foileenl paten™ 11 was i proposs] for | MANINULATE TIE BALLOT-NOXES IN TR CITY | this mossage Tilden gave allst of suine ten casea | 30ldicrs pen-le.\.:‘::n, ssxspo,r,‘ .Oofl‘m:ul |n‘me‘n¥ on S M. A " tutlun, and treason nd renson, secnia (00 brepoateruis (0o | (o thefr (rleide, 1o Contederato, and the el | Duinacratic, eandidates, s was preciasly wiint | by the racords. Obvigusly thees iraniac or & g o 3 ) : supporters of Vliden In the pending caopalgn. A they did. This was prectsely what they had been | or might not involve frauds, accordlng to clrcums b ¢ e e olion ot e Tt Sttan to fertore heace o tUs basta | iz fur years, 1fow do Tilieivs supturiors un- | stanccs, If the contract prica was tao fuw, and | Sebl Even Filden should bave the ¢ e e Tatal step the Dowmocrucy come | 0f the Federul Stugeat Thoy mizt s well v | d 10 excueg him? The circular wan a forery, sunie actually realized Were uot too Jarge, thon | 10 tho uhwolute neceuity for thews v e 18 T may e allowed the oxprossionetha | ¥ild ou the bamyf ihe Confedveato Stato il | they sy, Issied by soniebody (Gud only knows | Hicro cunld be no frand. Iawever, It {s quite | tures and of the squally peessiie Boce B o aiaing thi Aond Wy, SuBOVLRO twa gk ae Dreclaely wynonsmios | (AL, | Wik withiut he Kuowledge or navent of Tiluen, | Niely frauds moru or lews exceasive ‘ctually ex- | [axation with whish 1o fure! g b e o plagee, | They (0 substance demuie i A forgery, Indeed! hat do they wnean by this sted, s 3 Lia buen rapunicds; i crlim gt Ui aa e ] o M ot otare. wn i biia | R ol wonld pretend that each f hese namerous | _ut threo clyil auits, i believe, have been com- | elude it. Ly nothing shury of ropudiation could Ligh suthorlly, *hin th very highest wild wlost | o' ' Cowfedersio - Mintes, I vlew | clicalars wouhd or could be sciually signed oy Til- | menced, twa of which the defendauts havosuce tha poapte be. released of this cnormois desia atroc ?u.b‘gl'.“m;!lnl el bty ."A £ boesibly | o gy then surrounding clreamstances, | den. That iv not the way theso {nln«- are done, | ceeded in bringing to tefal, and the Stste liss bean | RO thelr Wflmmli ant lccfl"lfl ‘t‘ polle commit, besuiter 1t la bl HEG offien coimies | nothing conld be concetved of wore base thay thls, | Thoas cleculars ure usully printed, alguaturo wnil | defeated tn hotl; the third, belng s suft against | Liclan like Tilden, and the political party of which meroly an jujiry 4o suclely frois Hie breach ol | flad that vile proposa) been even listened ta w | ull, Hutltlsabeued o protend that the Chairmanof | Denlson & Co., uf Syraciss, bs sullh peuding, | hotsa life wewbar, for geedienly, plunglog the soume of g rociprocul relatlons, bul 16 un atemnt | countenanced for & wawment, our countey waule | the Comuittec, biuimelt soalilng in Now York ity | dofendunta presslug for 8 trials Al countey Iuto & war which bas saddied upun the utterly to dscive il deatroy o o e | v beut lust forcver, Musitation micrely at i | —uctive. viitant, wnd romarkublo for hin personal necks of tho poople these grievous bucdegs, which o offso ss to have une snit pendi e o : dettberatcly plunncd | o crlads wantd bave been rifn. b thank | altention'to details us Tiideu fs known o be,— | terriblo canal ringater for catpalzh parporce. we | 865 IERIFK (40 S8 s smployient and car- aud pxecuted undor tho st sesratatlus elrun. | feavon, the heonlo repuinted thers vild wonlle | wliould bo Tanorautof the msitlug of 80 haportant | baipose not & dullar has bocw enflecled from | 5¥18g want into s0 mavy lowncs, atances. 0 LM, Hudor A b e coqntry | thoute with tudicnatiun nd weors anduur coutitry | a circalar as thls. 16 iilden should be elctud | thiss Tingaters, and it In suld that over A8 TO LOCAL TAXATION mildest sud Hrocst bt Goverumienta, Wio couley. | un wavead and 15 ol e, deaptio the cuwardly | Tresident, by o vato excuwe’ o could rellowy | $100.000 have been o¥pcuided by Tilden at tho ox- | § inee wot at present Lo data frous which 1 ca e of Riate and, yatiutial debra to | Jiachiuakioss of lamiat duadly ducuiles;lucluduiy | it foons A CONPLETE SURBENDER s La i up aiy (ledclency, and thus count in the | i which auch execeahad been obialied) as shown ‘:‘_j';fl“.“;‘\mt; A e B ous MMt | 0 o than thie entife present balance of our national ccency (o ad- it endi- for e Msjor and Quartermaster, U. 8. Army. Coukilng slde could scarcely have cousented to rrm—— — camfrnmhn with “such or onents as Evarts DOLLAIL NTOILE, would relprelent, whereas they swallow Morgan ~r as gracelully as moat of ‘them did mountain A A A (AP AN ] oysters at diuer, Tb the Western Associaled Press. ¥ Banatoas, N. Y., Aug. 23.~Ar, Cornell have ing written & letter withdrawing from the candl- i - duty, his friends ara expected to support Mr. TO VISIT Morgan for Gavernor, The Republican State Convention met to-day, f |} . Warner Miller wus chosen Temporar: Stein's Dollar Store, | s it bilhe 55 % e cu. 100 E. MADISON-ST. misx“:lw’ ‘?rmccdlnul\ the “Independent Cen- —_— e oo = == | {rai” delegutes from New York were given SPORTSMEN'S GOODS, scats in the Conventlon without a vote. Aftor ul- 2 P 0 1y, S N i 1l usibillly for any aud ail | penas of the tas-payers. definitely speak, Butitis safa to say, gene: A 3 AL v the appolutinent of llmu-un'\c?mmuwm, the Al O oL bat thelr. subALINC. Sutuel d. Pllden. {Cleece. fruuds of his subordivates, As C Ja Lord, of Sonros Connty, N. Y., {s & | that Sisfe sud municipal taxstion abeen largel (NS, FISHING TACKLE, ETC, | copveition ool s roeus i greocie, " ) i s bebtlosm o st tiom e | b it imd s ok e ot | cobelGaitilioe, e i iabies i 3l sl ot gronk bopilarty, | dueruased by soulens boiity tasan Lyt i o % 0y A . i o “ . u 3 ™ X ice Al . ncrensed e: sco ¢l ul = clecied permanent Blaicias, ool “brictly %50 | Musncial wbock of 1857, und the people Were euts | juigice, Tilden Included, se be hlmself declured u [ 1o dit know. * [Che n if this circular | beew op Fah Irradeomabic curroncy and consequent laf . i ors, | L 1o 1ilden und his prete tentedand hapor. A Freaidentialolecton wirly | pen-Convenilu, V16l trio Tildew's spulogita | conid havy been Bt Wlthont bl kitowledge, 1t | hadbean somewnat commected wil e lnc“lml under thu Constht "E .l’um l“l ol now claim that upon the adjournment of the Cu It sulted ina lurge majority for Abrahaui Lin veutlon be hustened to induce MeClellan o re fous. e | b dregsed the Convention, h ‘I'hie Chalr presented a communicstion from the Liberar Convention, also asscmbled to-day h canal matters; jon of priccs. And, (o sowm extent, by the de injossiblu to boliove that the knowledge of this | and Tilden hunted hizh snd low for some evidence | moralizatlon corruption,—the frulta of war. fact conld or would have been kept from’ him for | that he b been gullty of fraudw. lie could find | The sudden enormous [ncreass of municipal debta H 2, and Haoplbal Hamlin for Presidont und Vice-Press | yiato the platform upon which e had beon pluced. | uny greas length of thae, Domocrats ik ovor the | absolutely nothing; bui ke discovered thas Jacvis | in o cial contrea canstitutes ono of iha AtH, E. EATON'S, 63 State-ay, | & Sarstogs, pledging ielr support to Hayea | ident of th United staton S D e B o, | o b Chutar, eteiteloly Tovaad by | a0 a saiy (Georgs by nanie, wio had boen s went- | chiof cxunce of th oresent stagnation and coume d " o :lfl\l -)nlmle(,;u}\‘\r‘:dfl:‘ltl;lgl;rumu:‘?mnmll;ci:i WHAT YOLLOWED? It only proves that to hfs other de | ‘Filden himeelf, Can il be doubted that knowledge | ber of the lower brunch of the L Jature, aud he | amorcial dixiress The most notable instance Le af- lon ace ly 1) ele] ESTABLISHED 1853, A widg-apread cona) rlufiy In this same Democratic | fects of characler should be added faat | of its exlatence sud clrculation was conveyed to | succesded tu procurg somo {eethipuny (whether | furded by Vil wwn city, In 1847 the wmani. . arty, long Wiotted and plotued, suddenly burst | of » Hme-server sud trimmer, ready to repudate | Tilden by sviuo .oue atleast of the hundreds | trus or falae L cannotsay) tending (o prove ticurge | cipal dutt of Now York City was unly $32, 001, 742, orth In the e of clyi) war—canselous, eruel, | o next day sentincate he had aelibcrately ub- | of Deinocrats who received it¥ No sensible man | guilty of beibery I relatlon to some special Jogis- | It ls npw 8123, 807,250, hus fna fow shortyeans LIoody wart ALl the evils aud horrore of wuch a | Iisbed, if an {ndiguunt puolic sentimert duvelcped | doubts. None but s downelght idlot could doubt. | Iation pertainlng to some canal waticrat Black | whilo Tilden was ono of the Sachems of Tammany Sonditt Recounnly wnd speedity fallawed. The | the pollcy of such tevudiation, 1t should ncibe | ho revolting character of the crime, with which | Rock. "Vilden straizhtway procured un Iudict. | oue comsmercal motropolls has been robbod an Gemon of atelfe aad deatraction brovded over thy | forgotten that, before the Dumacratic delcgates bau | tho fucts prove Lildon to have becn i complicity, | ment agalnet Georgs st = Juttalo, ~ Me was | plundered by that orgaulzation 10 the tune uf lapd. Thecountry was plungedinto moumlnq, "Phu | time to reach thelr homes, news of the trlnmplof | ure best deseribed by the powerful pou of Greeley. | twice tried, tho Jury dlsagrecing upou the | abuut suu.oufl.uw. sud st the ruta of nearly $12, eoplo were burdened with griovous taxation for (bw | Sherman and the fall of *Atlants had reachied fic | Mo aays: **fetwoen the rulo of sn Emperorand | frat trial but fnding & verdict of gullty | 000,000 & year, iquldstion of thu principal and futerost of caoraous | North, und, usbe orizon brightened and thy boy the sulo of 5 clique of Lallot-box stuffers, every | upon the second. But was Ueorge punfshed?” Cors |~ /This long ltier closes as fullows* nailonal and State debis. Deworalization—one of | of s patriatic public revived, indigustion agaicst | tutelligent man will prefer \hu foruicr, a'less ra- | taluly not; bug at 1ast uccaunts fie willl remsfucd | Euyeated tn the bellof tiat It §a the 8rat duty of a city: the fuevitably frults of war—permested soclety, | secesaton’s traltorvus sllics st the Nortbistas- | pacious wud wote responnible, When boneat ciud- | free aud unresiralued of bls Liberty, and, bowga | zewof tue Kepublic b take bis Talr allulinent uf tare — — | Conventlon fuvited to scats on the foor of the WaN Convention. B. Platt Carpenter, from tbe Committee on & ‘m' 3 | Resolutions, reported, reatllrining the princlplea ‘N declured In t‘nu resolutions of the Na- Sho -Ca.SGS aanted- tioual Republican ' Conventiou of June 14, For nse at Exposition, 2 large-uize, upright, full+ | 1570, and’ sct forth iu tho lctters of 10 cures, Wil by 1ce, acceptance of R. B. Hayes und W. A. Wheeler, U T Tl e, Y o8 T el Candidatos for President and Vice-Presideuts upou which to construct