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gem. (OTSTER & COFFEE HOUSE WILL RED VOLUME XXXL PIANOS, “NTEINWAY Grand, Square, and Opright Pianos. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTIHLRS, And unlversally acknowledgod to be POLITICA 0TT0 PELTZER 'RECORDER. = Cnitcaao, Avgusty 1870 er: Ty e Lo O dertened aro. clttren v TIE WORLD, | Dmanaim: fieadecin! e e Mrare L “’*{I.’.fi&fmf.{‘.?.ogfi‘:muummém FrATaNErTE 3oLl ar oy years ihaflcal pone Having Bledals of Honor, ‘WORLD'B FAIR, PARIS, 1867. LONDON, 1803, Prices as lowas the excinslve une of Lhe best materials snd . most: thorongh workmanship will pemmit An nniimited guaranty with every Plana. LLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, 'Dl‘ I||.’I'l{‘ if"llrl Innu'm“ e Smong others (n connection with the py tlons hierey MmOV 24 \aees of ruat mmil honer wa T mown Ani fanind you efficient, aceotnoda e industelonkly working for the hublic €ood. £ hat fho inauguration bt & tharatsh etorm ot our Lok et elvilacrylca In ahealutely neceasiry 10 kuod gove Temnonk in muaicipal A well a8 nutionsl depsrimcnta. Vo hellern thut in tho past faltliful and unaeifish wan- fee {n whteh you inve discharged the duties of the puix ile itions L{Ilrvl by you lies the best guarantee for e futurs continuatice of the sme in ‘whiatever sia: toononr cliizens niay hereatter fntrust W Hurthor bellove your long and Intimatc rad of the Map Departinent AWTISTIO TAKLOKING, e ioinitent fojethue with (1 mubiication, of e *' Pettzer's of Chicagn," eminenily ht you for s Al thie position of Recorder of this rounty. We fhera- fore desire that yan hecame a candiate for that office, £51hat we mAY hisve wn opportunily to vote for yon sad to glye you our hiearty support st the coming Novew berelections . 0. Stana, M. W, Ttoblason, LAST DAY! 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Andrew Netson, Theodore Karis, J.onis Wikl v Hehweltzer & Lcar, 11 Garmonts ordered of us dur. Geore Wi vober it & I}“,fi,',f;,n. on all Ga ¥ 3 ing this month, Our importations of | 4 Xipifity, - Katciser FI WOOLENS for autumn now, Faut Goudiner, A . 8. Maor, Augunflnlc. red. L, Fake, Danié) Goodwla, Iy LT Taiey open. Qur autumn and wintor styloes’ issuod. BLY & CO., ARTISTIO TAIT.ORS, Wabnsh-nv., cor. Monrocest, | Adim Lo, Sidinis Asmour & Co., , 18549 Monror, M. Ulirlet == ST Fe Yohonai s anrart TUANE GIICAGO TIIBUNE, re Stk o XHE G0 Sonrminelien. " minyers nberg, Willlam G, Whitiey, C 1. Bergh, Chicago Tribume Bamuel Gehr, St riscken CAMPAIGN TERMS, Selyaigt iies, From now until the 1atof Decamber, thren weeks & he Presidential election, Tne Trinuxe will Aler e, the following oxceedingly low raten: Weekly Campalgn Tribune-: 40 Four orln.‘..»..;. ” 00 Ten Coples to one addrew 2,00 | L . adiah, Pri-Weekly Tribune---singl 1,60 | Wiiifam H. Curter, Thren Coples.ociians oee 4.00 | Peter Schioenhalen, Back numbars of the Campalgn n cannot be f':nlnlnu“n.‘ itay, A gent. The sooner persons order Tne CaMraion Jln.mlz.-: n"’;,’:'- P Trisuxe, the greater number of {saues thoy will | G "Tegtmeyer, Ly, got for thelrmoney. Address Charigs B, gmlmm' i et K. & E. Jaeger, 8. Hym: Lanin buelfer, Funl'Jierens, Lowrence Prou 0%, THE TRIBUNE- COMPANY, OHIOAGO, ILL, o orion Culver, SYETEIES AWHiam £, Goies, RACE BROS A ?&}’g’,‘l%?fiémh L o B ENGLAND J. J. Voelker, ‘Vred. Jicriuan Vogier, Joseph I, Huneld, & Coe, Mes ViFtein st hesbnre Gustar Wagenfuekr, 3 o C. Oh) CF Ciltcatio, Angast, 1870, fesrs. Lmita WaNl, I, . Stone, . 8, Honroe, Frans '5:'. faéfl's‘.' Geerge 1 Adc &' Sigacker, ! Ton gy Four numerou cd lotter makin me'io ne nane o ot fiecorder o this county has heen received, g ha ety Kind id compitmentsry alluslana ta my REMOVED to 114 Madison-st., First *.. Floor, just cast of Clark-st. PEN SEPT. 1. FINANCIAL. hunible publ(c services in thic pust, I shall bo cver rae: i s | G0 you.” Such expremiuns of approciation st of 0 pecuniar JOIN 1L AVERY & COMPANY, | Zub.voutunt Troush et Tnir o eer G uiated o encourage faithfuind in public amploy MORTGAGE LOANS AY LOWEST NRATES OF INTEREST. 157 & 159 LaSallewst. J. M, BKED, New York. JOIN L AVERY, 300N 8: AioiT Ay, f Cntesso- T PER CENT, * Cholce Mortgage and voliatersl loans o8 BEVEN per ent ; $3,000 and $2,500 8LH. BCUDDEK & MASON, 107-100 Dearborn-st. HONEY AT LOW RATES Toloan on Warchouse liocetpty for Grain and Provte: ons, on Clty Certifcates and Vouchers, un ltents and origagos. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Tiank Chimber of Comutierce. e than Indiscrimata nbuse of everything that mavea at present in oflictal 1tfe. 1 coinplylu itk your kiud request and thos placing myself befors my fellow-citizensasn candidata for the oflica of Ttecorier, (& may Not ho oits of place for ma to say thol, with you, 1 sin wellawaro thattaere haveslows Iy crept Tnto"out puilc scrvice maoy grivous oxile Whicli ought to be eradicated Intelilgeatly ond effoct- {vely by those fu authority s early and completly sa ‘osaibic, - Success in this direction, hawever, depénds it too largely unon the personul experience aud fa- milfarity of tiio lncumbents with tho practical routing Work and dutics of the departmients which are, of Ccome, under thelr eharke. Wherw this caperlence (s wantiug In an oftictal wilose duties reruire something Deyond te mere knowledge of private huaincss wlaits, thia beat fotomtlons 100 often accomplish but littla: Huvordinates In Lo variovs public depatiments, claim: ing experience, aro 5o npl, from nataral miottves ut acli-prsorvation. to keep’ Cholr superiors in the daik 2510 the moat economical maunzemont of nd the ac: sl oaked pecesities to which an ofiice might aud should contine ftacf, 171 do not misunderstand you, you are kind enough to credit ma {n your lester with ihe requisite personal experionce {ora proger uni Judiciaus auininlatration 5 the ofice refarred to. Bhould, thersfore, your aad Tay uwn honorable efforts (for nong ottier wil {nmy bensif) prove succeasful snd secure ny election, Pherewitii pledge mysclf, and promise you thot in tha dischareo of my dutfca 1 'shall be pulded by pubile in- ferestonly, andnat b wanting in willinguest and ene 10 the direction of thoruukh reforn whorever needed. o thanking you ance mure fur YO ered nastst: anca #ad faduénco, I romain very e Desiranle Dize TO RENT IN TEB TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING OCEAN STEAMSIIIPS. be mada ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Jhe Qeperat Traneatisatio Companyes Mall Steamers detween New York and ilavre, caliing at Piymontn . 1.) for the landiog of passengers. The splendid vesecly on this favoriie route for ths Continent, (Cablos provided with Llectric Dells,) will safl from pler No, 43, foot of Barrow street, ullows: Amerlque, Touzalz, Baturday. ept. 2. *St. Laurent, Lacheanez, Saturdsy, Bept. 0, B . m. Frauce, Trudotte, Saturday, Sept. 18, 4 p. m.' Drice of iawuge 1o polil (includtog’ wine) First cabln, $110_to 12, secordlng “to sccommodation, Second, §7i. Third cabln, §4D. Jteturn lickols ac reduced ‘raiea. Btecrage $2u, th superior accomi on, including uedd!s and utenslls, “withio: xtra charge. mrlr‘-)mn l')‘llQ“m.';‘\‘;!mlA' n‘"’} i rl}ifl pasacn . cent, 36 Broadw, Wo L WILTTH, 67 Gk § i ay. or .o Agout for m!‘.c_.fl ANCHOR LINEMALL STEAMERS . New York and Olugow: ALSATIA, Sedt. 2, 80 | CALLEONN ANCHORIA, By in | Btiiior AR a0 m nd Londoy UTO'IA, Sent. L AUSTIVL, 5 New York 15 idatow, Liverpecl, Lapios. > ™ Ny Cablng, £65, 873 xnd K50, accordink to accommodations. Intermedia ; atecrage, 8. Drafts tsaucd for Illl{ niount &t cureent rates, MENDERSON BHOTHENS, 94 Washington-at. IHOTHENS, o0 Waabitnglonat. "STATE LINE. IR TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOO! N O N ARD LONDON GGy TP LIN, BTATE OF VIKUIN sThursday, Bept. 7 BTATK OF NEVADA Thuredny. Bept. 14 And every olternate Thurbdsy therealter, Cabina. ', according (o accommodations, n 0 $123 weat faies, Ayrly o Agenta. J. s, currency. Stes LS N TTIN, BALCWIN & L0 Gemval WAURACK, M&nager. 54 Ciark-3t.,Chicsgo, North German Lloyd., The steamers of (s Company will sall every Batur. 2uy Trons Dremen Pler, oot T T hird-at.. Hobokea, ates of \iassugo—From Yark to Sauthamptos, Ry Tt itercan $30 FhTencr. For Meighn . 5 3 Whisdgeunlye T LIS & e 2 Bowling Green, New York. AN ELEGANT ARSOUTAENT OF WATCH ES, FINE COLD JEWELRY, SILVER AND BILVEB-PLATED WAEE, g AT ABOUT HALF THE REGULAR PRICES New National Line of Steamships, New York to Queenstown and Liverpool. FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, v . Now being closed out at the A A% A P S P BANKRUDP T SALE, UOLLAND, Aug 30 1 e o | By, 6 Cor, of Lako and Clark-ats, Cabin IS ey, ilitina B N7 curreney, b st diceraza fickal g very urticle Warrantod. a [ SON, 4 Bouth Clark-t. GENERAS, NOTIO AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Cabin, intermedlate, and atecrage pass AT LOWEST RATES. Qeueral ofico, 138 La Satle.at., corner Madison. J. 1. MILNE. Western Ageat. Great Western Steamship Line, lo“:;‘l::’r"" ‘York to Bristol (Englaad) direct. " Westan, Thursday, Bept. 7 ARIAGON, bymons L aA ey, Bept. 30 Mr. E, H, Ashoroft, of 65 Sudbury.st., Toston, iatho only person having any au- thority to make and vend in the United Btates, Improvements in Furnaces and Fur. nace Doors under my patent of May &, 1674, WILLIAM ARENA MARTIN, _Boston, July 41,1874, Lsbin passage, §70: Intermediste, §: tecrage. $30. Sy Excuraln 4ok 120, Prepald 8 1) H EoARahe SV deestiais | Notice to the Trade ! - Th e balance n{"ume . l"a‘fi;"r‘n Fural tures Y ?l'-:m'd‘;'"fm po‘:lfl\;e‘ll bo closed ou uleany at im0 3305 & © PORESIEN'S GOODS, GUNS, FISIING ang CUNARD MAIL LINE. ullog hca timen & weok (0 aud from Diltish By o1 Compcay's Ofice, northwast carnce Clark sud Randolnh-ates, UbcOg0. P, I, DU VERNET. Genera) Ports, ARTIFICIAL LYES. Wil Ty Menufctr, 194 S0UTH CLARK-ST. BIDNEY WALEEL & CO.., At B, B. EATON'S, 63 State-st. RSTABMISHED 1853, e Chicage Daily Teibune, 1 o B SPRICE FIVE CENTS, s s ;’:nlonsl Disteict Democratic and Greenback Synventions met In Yates City, Knox Count) rday, and, upon joint ballot, nominated G. !. san, of f’wfln, for Cungress. 5 SIVENTI IOWA, . 35 5 DraMonvss, Ja., Aug, 50.—The Democrats” 2f the Scyenth Congreasional District held their NEVER REJOICED IN TR NATION'S VICTORIE! ~1 ;5 Conventinn in this ity yesterdny aftarnoon, and CHICAGO, TIIURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1876, POLITICAL. A government by the bavonet to the place of a fmremmenl through the bal. lot 18 an outrage which demands the condemna- tlon of all who love republican frecdom and hate dcnpntlc power. * The Convention then voted to nominate for QGorernor. Willlam Dorsheimer, the present Licutensnt-Governor, was nominated, but his and returned early this morning reporting all quiet. They saw only one squad of armed negroes, numbering filteen, who hastily fled at thelr approach. ‘The negroes generally were not to be seen. Apprchensfons of scrious trouble have partially subsided, but a fecting of insecurity gencrally prevails. Measures purely Pmnc have heen ‘put in operation to prevent Dever aned in any conrt of Jnatice for frand or e+ bezziement of raliroad stock. At the head of thy athor colama [aa i, dried-up. whrery baciely elghs abon| ponntls, et Inc High-—ane who never kst the Inveof xife or ‘i x SVl Who never subsisted on the nation's hard tacl 3, Who never sle never m-mhed‘ Republican State Conven= tionsin New York, New 1 benesth the matlon's tent, n § heneath the natlon's flag; who name was no sconer announced than there were | further outrages upon the peace of the parish. 8 man_who, In t! ] bal- JQI'SG afid COI’I- loud calls for ** Beymourl” *B8eymour!" The ‘To-day lfil‘ ‘pn' M., f)r. B. H. Dlrknmvc. Ilon, nn:rud\enh:‘t';l:: nln.l‘l'y:g‘rnwf :fl:!evlrgury’. 'x’.?f"c'«'fnmrlef:'"“' J:CHiptn; of Madtson Goutisyy Y M ex-Governor wos at length pominated, when the | former BherlfT mdp Iate Tax Collector of the | when despair had svrung the smfl‘ nen heart, da. ErCR, » necticut. tollowing dispatch was readt parish, was killed while going to dinner at the | tlared in epen Convention In $he City of Ghicago, Spectal Drsyaten to The Trivuna, ] To Francis Kernan s You must not let myname | Tesidence of Chief Justice Ludeling, where he | I 008 Jfi"héhfin.,.“nfi'..,';fi'_ s A';"u;f“ J,‘.fl}“ DrtroiT, Mich, Aug. 30.—The Greefbnrk rmit It was living, Dinkgrove had paseed H., G, Dob- Yy ‘be used. My health will not Btron for e ot 3 ) (Signed) of Detrolt, for u{ng:'é‘-."."w’ L FIPTH WIRCONBIN. o MrLwAugze, Wis., Aug. $0.—At ths Demo- stch & declartion {s wome than s trajtor. Whicl Ieadership will yon follow—iayes and Wheeler or Tilden and Hendelcks? Onc column made up of the loyal people of the country who fongh for the onaTio SEYMOCI. Clarkson N. Potter and Lucius Robinson were also nominated, but the delegates placing thelr names before the Convention were constantly son and J, Benott, who were near the road, load- Tgutls, ing s wazon with flag-pole -to be ralsed to- morrow, “Returning In & few minutes, Dink- grave called Dobson aside, told him thero was a Seymour Nominated for Gov= ernor in the Firste B s R i -l d FS Union, wha fell in its defense, who abollshed alav. | cratic Congressional v e interrupted by crics for Beymour. Finally u | man who bad been Iylfig nround bis premises | ery snd slevaied humanity, securcd (?'e'n?er:r.;l nmer at smmmc?glffi"i-'}nfi’k‘é’“nf"“’ i Named State, motion was made to rescind the previous reso- | three or four days, and” he feared ho man | thenineteenth centory, enfarged theernof freedom, | of Fond du Lac, was nominated for Congtocy - : ution to go into nominations for Govornor,and | Wae aiming to kil bim. ~Divkgroye ‘asked | festored the, Doclaratlon of Independenco. and | over Samuel Burchard, the ircsent Represcntar * 5~ to nominate by scclamation Horato Seyuiour, Dobsan to goligms with bim, sbaut 200, yands | chmporea” of o nvmlor” Colamn 8 | tive, - e Conventlon to adjourn thil to-morvaw morn- | UP the road. Dobson sald, ®Allrighti1will | heir bitter memories, old secensionlata with ail TWELPTH INDIANA. g As Usual, Horatio Remarks, T wition wid carrfed unantmonsly, and £ man, %:wl?c?-‘:::::‘ fi&uvfi'h‘lee Jfifl"fl"«'ff: thelr bitksr mreindiss toaihos mocre with el | pone TRTNE T A a0 ot 1 ; 1 oo 80, - “Your Governor I ami e il eet aoptare Bopmanr wae hom | edge of the ronds Dobaon went directly to the | hrvates of the: Conteseeats Ampn lisbels: necees | the Hepublican ' Couvution for the Twelfih - Inated by ncclnnnzxm, road, Dinkgrove leading his horse outaido the | alonists, traltors and copperhesds, mon who tricd | Congressional District met here and unaniinotis- 4 Cannot Be.” A conimitiee was appolnted to fnform Mr, | osd'and about 30 yards distant. Dobson states | torain ite country, ly nominated W. A. Bonham, of Blacktord ’§- Beymour of his noniination, and the Convention | he was about 15 paces from the man, who raised THERR ARE SOMEGOOD MIN County, for Congress. The Republican 8enar .. {. Mlfiumui;‘ S Sty o e £ abot-gun aod ardercd l:llm lo‘nop there. | AMODZ d'M( o“"‘;;mm;’(fl‘&ew% o it 'gln"?; l&;’ln\ ’%&vunt}an alw m&s and nominated W.8, % - he ) t whicl lominated the nvention ¢ man WwWis an entire stranger to 4 g U n, of Adams unt’ A4 The Democracy Open the | premis "ii the hotels tonight, and the dcle- | Dobson and to Dinkgrove. Throwlog his | &, Kucklux, = White-Liners, = White-Leas. | tor from Allen, Adams Sl Weis Ganmtrenc > % 5 ates scetn determined to force the nomivation | Jarge domble-barreled shot gun to the right. | mirdorerm, In which colomn, T ask will you | Til afternoon tbe Hepublicans held an tm= & - Campaign Briskly in fot Govornor upon Beymour, ‘ having halted Dobson on the left, be pulled the | perve? (Kerponre from the erowd—**layes and | Mensc meeting at the Rink, which was addressed /¢ oy s t kz“ ) iC eeler, of coume."] Wil you he red WO hours en, n Harrlson. Hie speech i Louisiana m‘glgl:n ge?v‘r‘:mn :Jfi.fi'i“&?‘&fi'n"r‘&fl?ufi :Vv:oué The victors ‘of the victimas Shal thia Goy. fi’L‘th and ¢ Of(ltxenl?elmil‘ u’)ductril, rest o TOWA. the ‘contents of the gun In the left sido just | eromeot be administered by the men who fought 5 o DRMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS, thustasm. To-night the city Is ablaze with ex- sbove the hip, falling at once. The man_rode | for it, or by the men who fought 1 instit? 1Is the | clitement. f Drs MoinEs, Ia., Aug. 80.—Tho Democratic | of at s slow walk about forty ateps, saw Dink. | Conailtation of our countey rafer In thc hands of | ~ Both parties are holding large meetings, Thoe > A Ropublican Tax-Colloctor - | State Convention sssembled hero to-day. Fif- | grove wes mortaily wounded, ' and hesr; | 65, 'o%es, f 96 1, €imicty Dalt Coufedy | Ropublican speakors urc Tlen Harrison and Wit~ 3 ty-six countics were represented. The officers | IPK Dohson say, e Is shot throuzh,” | giaies ‘bonds? . [A. volce — *¢ Not It we Yain C. Thomuson, of Chicago. i cumbs to Shot-Gun Por- 4 s e then spurred his horse Into o | Rrow tre . My’ Democeatic faends snd | o Judge Dovd Turpie, D(Nim.lhunpolls,la ale + b wrere: Presldent, D, T Miller; Scerotary, T. 0. | rapid foit._sayiog, “I'am eone lie rode | iho Democtatic press scense mo.of shnkia the | dressibg the Democmis. . g suasion. . | Walker; and'a Vice-President from each Con- | furjously up the “rosd, rclonding s he ran. | bloody shirt. I warned you st the outstart what I FOURTI ILLIZOIA, iR gresslonaldistrlct. Dobaos teesriling i 4s 8 dariccumplprionady. | o going 1 oy Deocealie Tonte o votl: || BOCERORt T R o s o rasslanay. 1) 3 2 ¥ R , o WU—The Congression: 53 " . e s | Tk S v 1o s ace. lone | Bk o e v ettt ety | g0t e Pourlts Bhirictl ol imicn 2 X g 5 1a, blach s ut] his ot ¢ c atiunal id somo - 1 Speech of Gov. Bovoridgo at Mon- | o lana, 1 emessio sacmbiss, ki | 50357 ho khow i man o e v | s o oue e fcd: snd the b | montheaes't Clacnsat T ik eomgto 1 4 X uired in dota, Tl Yesterday. el of i, Ratingl, Camventan B B | 3D e o Rtk bt | (rhyour s ol tof Sepeancel 11'se | eoumin Lave sue hud Ul Gouaty Comvan 1/ eminent atateamen of the party, the llon. Samnel | several ttmea by Dinkgrove's cook. DInkgrove | yout faces ns yon walk the stroorselinko 1t ovey | Hons end instructed thelr delegates to the £ 3. "ilden and the llon, Thomun'A, Tlendsicks ably | told Dobson the man had been Iylg around | Your pillow 3t night~stiko it to frighien sour | Uongressionul Conventlon, to be held at Elgin - 4! Cook County Offices Which Are to | [refentcd in thoit letiers of ncceptance of the nom: | his house for 4wo or three days, and thought he | poor, fnnocent doves=-try to make you loyal to | ON the T prox; The result of to-morrow's ¥ nation made lz eaid” Convention for the oftices of L meant to kill him, your country and your country's flag, Tho Re- | caucus In Kane County will Indicate to whos 4F Be Filled in November. lA'lc‘::l;ill‘:"’tdun%h'&c:isr;;;l‘;l‘zwgtflcel’llq:; l{s;b:o;s;ml. Botue ulxrvur- ago Dr. Dinkgrove was com- | publican glny :rm’ nat for Ih,u I)Xu'::ly .n'm. 1 | the prize will be given, nnd hencea great dcfi . f e e lg“ et relled {n seff-defense to kill o man named Witn- | 8hake no ]Md{c'hm' but I wonld abske In your | of interest Is ceniering in that locality, which [ faces (hcfinr’ cks of Treason] Trraron!! Trea- son{!1—that "ghost that troubles, that Is the night. mare of your midafght dreame. That la TUB RAVEN THAT FEBDS UPOX THE DEMOCRATIC been forced npon the country by an extravagant Republican Adninisiration, the. promincat policy af which haa been to steadily increane the salarica of public oflicers, and are earneatly ln fuvor of crly, who had meny friends. The general i+ rosslon Is that bis death {s tho result of an old eud. llt,lmmmu“ Republicans say this is thelr supposition. is just now, metaphorically a&w:\klng, the seat. of war, Wlnnebago Is espectally arotised at tho® sudden turn miatiers took lnst week for Mr., Hurlbut, as our citizons had never conceded’ Brief Biographical Sketohes of the Leading Candidates Therefor, auch reduction of the saluries of all officera within ¢ tragedy has created much feellng, but is JIEART; MeHenry County to_the Generul, but had al- the State ae wil fairly orrespond with 152 1a- | clearly bsonoctod with politics. Tha-iheril, | {hatit tho scorplon that cots, lacerates, aud lashes | wayg logked upon it = : conaclence. with 1 posse of armed men, has gone in pursuit, Had there been no treason ihere AS SURE YOI LATHIRCY § 2 The nominations are as follows: Becretan ut thers tatle ) But the news from DeKalb County a Carl Schurz to Address a German Masse | of Biater Jubn Btaberanch, Marion Gouety) | oy nercys 1 tte expectation of apuurs, s iné T Yoo n bloody shirt. ad thers, heets | thint ifarrington hadbeaten Deviae i s ook Mecting Next Thursday. Treasurer, Wesley Jones, Des Molues County; The murderer was dressed In a semi-gentecl | had no bugaboo to ecars you and “disturb your | county, was cheering news to Lathrop's supe Auditor, Willlain Groneneg, of Pottawattamie; | sulz of brown color, wore a black slouch hat, | 2leep. porters, They knew that not o Harrington . Judges of the SBupreme Cotirt, Walter J. Hayes, | and was of medium height. Ile did not conceal After referring to the letlers of accoptanco of | man could be'hired to vote for Hurlbuty they - NEW YORK. Clinton; Witllam Graham, Dubuque; Attorney | himsclf, and was lying down at the time Dink- | Tilden and Hendricks, which he advised them to also knew that the sccond cholve of Deving, ' SEYMOUR NOMINATED FOTR GOVERNOM. General, J. C. Cook, Jasper Counéy' Register | grovo turned back.” Neither Dobsop, Dink- | read carcfully, they would flnd that the Demo- | delegates wonld have been Hurlbut. ‘Though™ Speciat Dispateh to The Tribune. of the State Land-Office, Capt. N. C. Ridenour, | Erove, nor Benoit, who corroborates Dobson's | cratic party hsd forgotten themselvea. It | the Lathrop bLarometer lad cunnged from SanATOA, N, Y., Aug, 80.—If the Republie: | 5% ST s made 4or Buperintentent | Jrorerments foot theman, Diskgrovelid | 1o 8 ‘weRlpbom g oL e | otary for the lomcas aves o Tt an Convention that met here last week could | of Public I:M.mcuon, the Btate Central Cor immediste: Surplesl attention, but hiepetncy a o 24 oot o adh 3 p must host e m- | were mortal, aud he dicd within an hour. These @ past experience, chamcter, even old clothes, or particulurs came from the witnesacs themselves. {riends of Lathrop must "bestir themselves in uld teeth, The speaker concluded with a few be st up in a glass case alongside of the Demo- | mittce belng authorized to fill it. Rane County to-morrow, aml they must bear tic Convention in The districts mode nominations for District pii figures on tinance, showing that the present Ad- | in mind that a vote for Lathrop 1s u voto t gt ekl e g Blcsior o folows:, Fist Disirlty Joun el INDIANA, istatin"ad fot lcaa Elliun an: [::l?c‘;iuul oo | ity the geani oid Tepuiican partys b Lig ‘ashl on} Sccon . C. Clou g » or a number of years, atd concluded amidst | & Vol 'or urlbul s a vole paign would bo over. The contrast fn daces | cottiie; Third, Dr. Willlam Hoffbaur, Dubuque; INDIANAPOLIS. prolonged and e%thm'mt(cche:fln for Ha :a the majority down - reillics to & mininum, and, Rcrhnps.. to let an Independent Leformer ke Juhn F. Farnaworth, wiio has strayed after strange gods, vapture the Fonrth District under the questlonable colors of their Confederata. chieftian—Tilden. Your correspondent {s not, * alone wonld be sufliclent without a word as to the proceedings and order of the two bodles, ‘The Conventlon of last Wodnesday 13 acknowl- edged by Democrats to have been the finest aver called ont by the party. That of to-dsy Fourth, Dr, O. V. Harrimen, Frankiin; Fifth, Col. J. M. Preston, Linn: 8ixth, T. B. Pcrrg, Monrae; Beventh, W, W. Wilmer, Poik; Eighth, H. II. Scott, Montgomery; Nintl, M.K. Ram- sey, Boano. yr'lu; Electors ot Large arc: Danlel F. Miller, Spectal Dispalch 1o The Tridune. Inp1awaroris, Ind., Aug. 80,—The most brilliant meeting of the campalgn was held to- night in the Academy of Music. The house was packed from the floor to the celling, The spesk- and Wheeler. The moeting terminafed at 10330 P m. ILLINOIS, BX-G0V. PALMEN. ane who belicves the numerous ds ! has proved ftself & mob rather than | John P, Irish. cr, Gen. Judson Rilpatrick, waa cacorted tothe [ o - Speelal Dispatck to Zue Trivune. Stneics tald Kbout Gon. FHATIDAL. 6f hincoudacs! n calm, doliberattve body. From firat | The State Central Committee was chosen 8 | Academy by 1,500 Huyes Guarda. The Genernl AnrisviLLe, 1L, Aug. 30.—Ex-Gov. Jolin | ut New Orleans, lis rotton scrape, his drinking o Tust the Cotis < A {.,“OW?;JF&M m.;gcg, ".'f Hon, Edward Camp- spoke for an hour and & half, snd roused the M. Palmer addressed a political meeting in this | habits, his method of conducting_ conventions, hell, of Joflerson; Becoud, D. N. Richardson, of Ecott; Third, T. C. Medeary, of Allamakec; Fourth, A. Pratt Roberts, Ilardling Fifth, L. G, Kinnte, of Tamaj smuhl.). L. McCormick, of of confusion worse confounded than cven the Democracy s accustomed to. The Chairman was perfectly helpleas, and as for order thero ity last night. s speech was a labored effort ot an explanation of his own positton end reeord for baving Liberalized'in 1873. He tried to ride ete. None of these storles are founded upon facts,—and even it the former were true, tho General's canduct of late years has more thane made up for indiscretionsof furnier years, As sudience to a pltch of ecnthusissm defylog deseripfton. The General bhad been the subject of considerable defamation on the ey Marion; Scventh, - J. Walker, of Dolk: % two horses at once. e paid the highest tribute | n Congreasmon, Hurlbut hns exceded thi was pous to be found. Yells for Seymour | HETON Serepth o Vo Ix_zu; Nims, 8. 5, | Prtot the Democratic pspors, on acoount of 8 | 1o yy.e cpgracter of Gov. Hayes for his bravery Cxpectetions of his most. enthuslastie AUDpPOLL- drowned the voice of cvery speaker who spoke | 3y lotter written by bim to Gen. Hayes, and stolen by i & 2 Webb, of Boone. - and honesty, He honored the Republican party | m; but even this seems to have nowelght with not for Soymonr, and It was s half hour before | "'Thy'Republican Judiclal Distrdet Conventlon | DY & parasite of the Indlanapolls Sentinel, Gen. | | oy 00 0% )0 mon eeaeaom and Iberty, but | those Who oppose him. 8o bitter, fn fact, the delegates could be brought to their few | to-day nominated Johu Mitchell Zor Judge of | Kilpatrick admitted writing the letter, but de- the ¢ P “,{l cden af s 4 1l yvtw‘:’k have his opponents ine that! senees ot all, the most pathetic appeals belng | the Seventh District. i * | nied that there was any corruption contatned | e TR PR, T ot oRRe et Gen, Jol In the cvent of s nomination made to thelr manhood, their scnse of honor, T e O e sk ol A 1n o single sentence. Mo gave his reasons, as o s the Republican muicrny will bo cut down at = 3 4 and aitempts to cast slurs u] the Ad- and fair play. Motions wero made on all sidcs CONNECTICUT. Liveral Republican, for supporting Hayes snd | mislstration. s speech iidicated oarly ihat {,‘,";é %‘,’,‘.’,",,{,“‘5‘:;1.,,L&"’Ql‘”"fl.‘i’:’”ifi#&&‘(fib‘é\f‘ at once, and for more thun two hoursa debute | NRPUDLICAN ETATE TICKET. Wheeler, aud bis cloquent language made plafu | be (Palmer) s a candidate for the United States | yosterdny thiat i 8. A, Tarlbut. was solBate which was New Havey, Conn,, Aug. 80.~Ths Repub- lican Btate Conventlon mot here ' to-day, Ex- Gov, Jewell was chosen permavent Chbalrman. The Conventfon nominuted the following Electoral ticket-nt-large; Ex-Prest. Theodore D. Woolsey, of Yale Collegs, and the Hon, Marshall Jewell. The old ticket was ranominat- Benate, ond that the charges made agotust him were ligs, Upon the wholo bis key-note was a weak defense of his own posiiton, snd will change no votes. LREUIE OGN SitsioeRIoT: Bpeci e Tribune. OTTAWA, Ill,, Aug. 80.—~The Lalalle County Democrmtie Conveition made the following nomipations this afterncon: For Represcnta- the issues between the Republican and Demo- they wottld take off their coats and canyass the . cratic parties. alsirics for an Independent candidate. There are hundreds who will do this. A BYLIT IN THE PARTY. 3 In the face of all this, we hope the Conventloty at Elgin, on thu 7th proximo, and especinlly the voters of Kane County to-morrow, will not fuuu of cummitting’a blunder that will mani~ e ALL OUT OF ORDER was allowed to go on. The nominating specches were os marked # cootrast to thosc of Curtls and Phelps as overything about this gathering 1s to that which nominated Morgan and Rogers. Dorshelmer’s name was most weakly presented < A LETTER was read from Austin H. Brownto Gov. Hen- dricks. The importance of the lctter will be readily appreclated whea {t {5 known that Brown 1s Democratie Clesk of Marion County, and has o) ™ 1y rob the Republican party of 5,000 votes. , by Hibbard, and it was ovident from the first | ed, as follows: Governor, Hedry C. Robinson, | for some yeara past been the recognized head of tives, G. W. Armstrong and Charles ilofTmun, | Fe8t thatho waa ‘s mpassible candidate. Give | of Tartford; Licutenant-Goversor, F.J. Kiogs: | the city Democrata. Gen. Kilpatrick read tho | Tembers of the last Tlguse; Clrcult Glerk C. 11 | T8 IR S04, & qUGiEn. 1o Jono BED ws a life-long Democrat,” yellod the crowd, and | bury; of Waterbury; Seerctary of Btate, Gen. letter amid breathless sllenco. At the conclu- { 3. Thomas, e‘“’"‘mr“" e, W. L. Glbson, o Or e e ot B State. People will not vote for machine poli- nal, photographed coples were circulated amongst the sudicnce, hundreds of whom rec- ognized the stgnature inmedlately, What Mr. Rutland; 8heriff, Charies Ferguson, Freedomn; Coroner, Dr. Reynolds, South Ottawa; County Attorney, E. J. Well, Streaton, Tho delcgnlu to the Congresslonal Conven- for a time would not hear another word. John Kelly scttled Dorahclmer utterly, if it were not already done, by taking the platform in favor of F. A, Walker, of New Haven; Treasurer, Jere- miah Olney, of Thompson; Comptroiler, Elf Clirtls, of Wrntertown, T 2 i ticlung, no matter how much ability they may i mu:m. It is not n very sharp trick fo bam- 7 ozle the voter ot the primarics, and at small, 7 ‘The platforin_protests_sgalnst fraud, intimi- e tion, twenty-three tn number, were instructed to | conventions, butin November they will pay i, Potter, who will be o strongest man {0 case | aysions, and violoncs by Démocratic poluteians T e ey oot be detoly | ' for Afexamier Campholl, Of the cindi. | Packegatn, ‘G0 sure o Hurlbut is nomimatedy{ ! Seymour doea not accept, The whola flow of | in fhorcconstructed States: declares for reform | Paniee Tor the importation of votes from Kone | dates, Messrs. Thomas and Ferguson have here. | there will bow epllt In the Republican party fnf = the Conventow's favor was toward Horatlo | ineivil servive; protosts |gulnsubne‘p:ull'ylhe ey R WES Tl G bt Dut upon the | tofore been defeated by the peaple. Aais fltr!l‘.l*- and nothing {n the worldcan pre-: 4 i ¢l to the ai o The ne. ¢ : {n which the Emplre Domoerncy finds itactt, and | peoplo. of $hs Soutly bat. 1 ! e | lttle doubt that it s the correct S % Bpect Joriet, i, Aug, 80.—The fon. 8. ¥, Norton, of Chicago, whoever he may be, addressed a mecting of Greenbackera in”the Court-House Liers this evening, There was in the audience, people of the South, but protests against re- warding rebellion and treason; charactorizes Tilden a8 o man who withheld from the friends of the Union his sympathy and support when news reached Rockford that Hurlbut lisd sow cured the delegation of Mellenry County. Hadd | it not been for tho change fi the tiide in Da: Kalb two days latcr, those Losts would have erw, - one, In view of the fact that Mr, Brown vislted Loulsvillo on the day he :&Au‘n {n his Ietter to Hendricks, Following s o tho sole salvation was declared to be In the hands of Horatio Boymour. The heart of the Democracy—a something it syould be anovelty to sec—turned to this, its ouly, and last, andalmost | the nation’s extstence was i peril; and decl i by acual count, 117 people, including small | this been in battle array. ; ex{m(ng swmmm‘fl The E«m Yorkers, like the u::v.nll;r:;m:ut Gm!‘lg is nnumd \ummfls;;s; o "ff-aonfi";ffi,mw“‘“' boys, # respectable .J’m ling of prononuced THE DEMOCTATS. v : wild 8hay,—who wus on top of his chair nearly | his putriotic services to the country, Satunpay, Atg, - 10, —Dran Govenwon: | Republicaus, and some straight-haired Demo- The Demoernts look on intercatingly. Every all lllau t{m: yem;lfi‘nm{h wnvlngh}g‘llxinndou-; Tt s my Intention go to 4 Loulaville fi."{'; W, -"{lu:lmpenn, z;{n rnyl reaxa.-,d.I 0. fi:flfflfl;’l :}nfl:flrg;l;[:&% w‘n‘)?sml'ln‘}rul:m wou! not i e 088ibilit, ol 0 Mond: on some business, sod whil cks openc e meef with o euloj ;i BULE: T Seymonr's refusal, and the Tetdran statsaman NEW JERSEY. fero ook “after some political. . mattors | of Poter Couper, _in Which ho © wems | the Moss-baked old Demoeruts chuckle 'hffi REPUBLICAN BTATI CONVENTION, New Bruxswick, N.J., Aupg, 80.—Tho Re- publican 8tate Conventlon met here to-doy. Pral. Georgo W. Atherton, of Rutgers College, was chosen temporary Chairman, and the Con vention took a receas tiil 2:15 this afternoon, Upon the reassembling of the Convention the temporary orgunization was made permanent, The resolutions Lieartily indorse the Cinein- natl plutform; clalm that the people caunot and dare uot trust the Democratic {mn{; demand free echools and an amennment to the Constl- would have been highly fiattcred could he liave scen his most enthusiastic supporters. Thotn- as Kinaclla, of some reputation Io Broollyn, was disposcd to give Horatio a reat, and place the burdena of the camnpaing on younger stoui- ders, but he ouly drew on himscl{ soms lisscs aud the comnmand to shut up, a way of stopping a s|uink|:r which s peeuliur to Tammauy Cons ventlous. of which it is not necessary you should know fbe details, 1f 1 had a jetter from you to Mr, Watter- son slmply saying that 1 am a Democratic citizen to whoms “he can talk confidentially, fi would aat- isfy him ttat I am nat an impostor. ' If yoa can do ihfs, please send the letter sealed to me at my ofiice. Itest nasured I will not misuse the letter or compromise any ouo. Yours traly, Austin I, Brown. — GOV, BEVERIDGE. A POWHRPUL SPBECII AT MENDOTA YBSTERDAY. Spectal Dispatch ¢o The Tribune. buck to tho Garden af Faden and the temptation and fall of Mother Eve for shniles. Mr. Nor- tou harangucd the small and spiritless crowd some two hours. Ilis specch contalned no new points, but wus well conuected, althongh the speaker had neglected to commit it to memor{. and was frequently obliged to consult his manuscripts. The miceting bad heen advertlsed for s week previous, aud was thie grandest fizzlo of the ecason. lmrnrddellfihu but o sudden changze to Latirop * takes all the animstion out of thelr timedivorn fuces as they look forward to an old-fasHoned 10,000 majority for tho party of the brwe and true. In viewof all this, will the Reptblicon pn;ly blunder on the 7that Elginf Vo think ot.’ ! TWELFTH OD10, . Corumnus, 0., Aug. 80.—The Repullicans of the Twellth District to-day nominated feorgze K. Nash, of Columbus, for Congress, pd Ad 1. Keilar, of Lunvaster, for Elector. — / LOVING BLOTNERS. John Kelly aud John Morrisscy shook hands last night, 80 to speak, the latter agreeing to come in with twenty-four delogates to Tamina- " Byectat Ditpdich &5 The Tribu ¢ s Tyibuns. Qavzspuno, 111, Aug. 80.—The llon, 8, M. dicsiin / , g Mexpora, Ill, Aug. 80.—Gov. Beveridge ar- | Cullom s progressiug finely with his canvass, COUNTY OF SES. B e, e il “c'g"gau":mrm'; fution that shall forever keep tiem from all #6c- | rived hete ot noon to-lay, and was met by tho | Each day's ‘coniact With the pooplo couvinces 9 e m,,g},f 19!1;(18 of I{a Boss, who was_cheered every time his | tanan lufluence. Committee of Reception. The Mendota silver- | bim of the certalnty of & big Republican ma- | xy 410 11 election five officeri are to b winked, and vociferously applauded or yelled cornet bund struck up “Hall Columbia™ joqu {u November,” To-night he addressed the very AL over when he tuok the phmzrmlo fuliiinato LOUIBIANA. T A dedp f Peaple of Galesburg. The Opera-House was | chosen by the vote of all the clibens of this ' against Dorshicimer {n roturn for that.person's | Tnm CAMPAIGN IItOGIESSING OX STRICT DEMO- when he descended from tho traln | el filled, sad Mr, Cullom spoke for a2 hour | county. They are Btate's Attoriey, Sherlff, opposition at 8t, Louts. Kelly didnm‘flunny CRATIC PRINCIPLES. with the Hon. Willlam Vocke, of | with great earnestness, aud his speech: was well | Coroner, Recorder, and Clerk of the Circult al)glm speakers, und made quits s hit when he Special Dispaich to The Tridune. Chlcagze. After dinmer, at the Passenger | recclved, and seemed to make a good im- Court. There Ls now no doubt fet by any one that the nominees of the Hepblienn party, . whoever they may be, will bo elected by a largos majority. This county had for mayyears been I heavily Republican up to the time 5{ the Feom) ple's party movemeut fo 187% The Germanes explained My, Potter's nb{emambln apcech, made {n 1873, ahout ecceasion, to be merelya hypothetical cass. Morrissoy did not show his head on the floor, roving that he takes the role of the lambin i3 l{é"‘ with Jobn Kell{. ‘The latter made a mistake in ib pression. 1ls argument to-night was mostly confined to a_thorongh review of the Demo- cratie party during "the War, He told his Qranger triends that more to rob thom through the milroads than the great apostle of ** Reform," Sawmuel J. House, his Excellsncy and Mr. Vocke weve con- ducted to the City-Hall, where, after the” usual preliminary introductions, the Governor ad- dressed a very large sudience In an eloquent speech full of fire and enthusiasm, keeplog s New Onieans, Aug. 30.—Very cxciting re- ports coms from Monroe, La,, from Democratic sources, of the usuul tenor—that the blood- thirsty blacks are in arms against the whites. The report {urnished tho Assoclated Press lust slurring the Liberals, and some of | pioig wes from G, W. McCranle, edltor | audlence entranced for over two hours, He ‘Tilden, sud notliing could be more Inconslatent | o0 ™y, count of sitath . W Tty who bave foughi ly, th roke looss on account o agitation. :33'&‘?: delegates propose toseo an the 0™ | of” he Ouchits Teegraph, ood mem- | sald: 5 5’.‘:&"?ar’m°gu'a'fm°flf.fil“fié‘fifl&’i}.{._‘ “u’.‘.? of the Sundaylquor question, |and wentr RUNS TR ENTIRE STATR; ber of the Democratic State Central | I 2upy there are some Fnen“buknrn—-pm railroad millionstre, Mr. Cullom was followed | almost In & body to the Oppositivn. . n short, to make it hot for hin. After throo | Committec. Thefact tha the only personkilled | Feief puprer Men=1g YOt Sy sl contiy, Faw: | by Autorney-Guneral Edsall, who, owlngtothe | jo 167 “Bufula® Miller was olected”” hours of dlsorder and wrangling, the Conven. latencss of the liour, spoke only for a short tion nominated Ioratio so fur is & leading Republican—D. LI, Dink- Hrsiy Coopor party—is u very pecullar party, and has grave—ls strong presumutive testimony that County Treasurer over Phil Wadsworth by a Seymonr by acclama- peculiar Infiuenice. ' Ode thing iy, that in ail ite cd 4 col L cof % s h 5 DRCATOR, vote of 31,041 t0 21,106 In the followig year: Hirmirabietiately: sod adjosroed 1L 10 oicioek | the ‘V":'&l-flf“": s l;"‘;w:*:l in nn'fig.';’.l‘,“.“’&": f’%‘;-fnni'.".‘.“:,’a ;lf’:-mig‘u“.‘.‘.;?. Do g e Do b thedmuml o unholy 'mm.;wu o - Cot teo ried G pal o 1] 1) weratic 2o yar & TU! i, o <=4 ng. [ nd Bucceede: in loc! # \oanorow ok, The Comnittes starced on {,",fv, Tf,::l“ “:,m' :h“ the l.,;"h: :f, Rony Yoo nat think any man expecs peter Gooper | Democrats ‘sod 'ndependents opened u_joing | St Cp o0, - & gleeee them, but by reduced majorities. For Bheriff, Praucis Agnew recelved 23,548, to 20,831 for Th Bradley. In 1875, however, the voters who hady wandered away after strango gods returned to-! their allegiance, and Louls Huck was clectod Treasurer by plurality of 4,000 votes over A. C. Healng, 7,000 und odd having been cast (ow Michnel Keeley, Capt. Healy, the Kepublican, candfdate for Clerk of the Buperiur Courty row cetved 36,027 votes, to £5,700 for hte opponent, ! giving him a raajority of 7,2i1 votes, of which-. 4,92 wera received tn the city, and the remalme der in tho county towns. At the city election hetd last spriog, Mr. Tuthill, Republican candie dato for Clty Attorney, recelved 27,348, to 23,003 tho miduight train, and will reach Mr, Beymour vefore break(ast. ¥ Aside from this, the results of the day are that Dorshelmer is dead as old Marley wns. Potter looms up as the deleguta of Tammany, and Robinson shows a goodly following; also, that the Democratic detegates of New York are the worst-behaved body ever put in so lmpor- tant a position at such & time. TIIR CONVENTION, Y0 ihg Western Associated Press, . 8anarooa, N. Y., Aug. 80.—The Democmtic State Conyention assembled at noon. Ths Hon, Rufus W, Pecklinm was chosen temporary Chair- mau, aud brielly addressed the Couvention, ‘After the sppointment of various committees the Conventiun took a recess tll 7 a'elock this vvenjng. _Upon tho reassembling of the Con- to bo elected Prosident. 1o is & good old man, — rather too old, I ihink,—old enough. certainly, to Le elected President, snd, if ho were electi there Is mo dangerof his being elecicd u secon term, 70 BAT NOTHING OF A YIHIRD. I was at the Democratie state Conyention st Springfield as & listener, Why did they not mom- Inate Bz, Plckerel for Lleutensnt-Governort Ho 1s & pood man, in high position in our Slate, Why waghe not nominated? Why did they not nomin: ate Mr, Coen! e in & Iawyer, a good citizen, They dld mob 3 3 ecanse Uiesa smen's sympathiies were with the Republican arty, nor conld they nominate such men. had Foned, iis yenr, thas the Dainocrate coald nd i their own rauka men of cient independence and jutegrity tu be thelr candidates, withous com- ing into unother party to steal s candidate, for campalgn at the Court-House. Gov. J. H. Pickrell was called to the chair, and Gen. Blaek, candidate for Congress, wae introduced, and spoke: for one hour aud a half, He is suffering etlil from his .wounds recotved in the \gar' He charged the Kepublicans with producing hard times by thelr sevcral measures of contraction, by retirin nbacks, by de- mouoetizing allver and finally by the Resumption The object wus not to reach specie-pay- ment, or they would not_have demonctized sil- ver. The etfect of the Resumption act wus to really retire about 40 per cent of the Natlonal Bank currency, 83 well 84 ahout 50 per cent of the greenbacks. He declared for guld, stiver, and greenbacks, and for a rigld reform, qur’h Medill and others of the Civi} Bervice Commls- an unknown white man, The followlng {3 a speclal to the Republican from Monrvoe 3 #On Satutday afternoon, at a Republican bar- beeus nbout 4 miles below bonroe, La., a dis- ute arose between n white and & colored man. gul the same was quicted without anything se- tlous occurring, That night & nutnberof whites atrolied the road below the place where the Eurbc:uc washeld, armed, untit about 11 o’clock, HOUAKS BELEAGUERRD, Sunday and Monday pussed off quletly, On Monday night the fouss of T. Garrett, Jr. shout D mites below Mourue, nd of Davl Fatlk, abuut 13 miles below Monros, were fired fnto by utikuown parties, but no one was hurt. Yesterday sevornl whites brought thelr families Cl v & t 13 what the doing. ‘The fact is, my inde- | sion, tald the country that uot 60 per cent of L R Ohamung, AN EROSEN, | ta Caoe e E'!Tm‘.'n‘;'tmaf e o yom s tiromzt mith | the whisky revenus was collected, and tho cus- | for bis competitor, being & majority of 4,343, Tioratlo Seymour snd Johun Kelly bead the | the immediats nelghborhood. Last nighg | Shis race, toms were but Httlo better. Lo did not declare | The vote cast was, however, fully 4,000 : Electoral ticket. ‘The platform, which was unantmously adont- ed, starts out with s cordial ratification of Til- den and Hendricks for President and Vice- President; redeclares that a return $0- constitu- tional principles, frugal expenditure, a~d ad- minlstratiye purlty of the founders. of the Re- public ia the first and most fmperious necessity of tho tinies, the commanding lssuc now before the people ‘of this Unlon; reaflinus principles et forth in the Byrucuse plutform of 1574, aud THN DEMOCRATIC PARTY WiLL SWALLOW YOU, siire, Nineontof tea of the Indepeudent Demo’ crata will vote for Tilden and [lendricks, and thelr object is to get all $he Ilepublicans they cau lo vole for Peter Cooper In order to weaken Hayes aud Wheelor. Thls {s what they aro aftor—ibat is thelr game, i ‘The speaker continued; Thore are war Democrats. I mako no waragainat such men. 1inake war against noman .nomll'. | most say tomy friends;” They have abused us In their platform, and they rauat ‘expect returos in like favor. Hoth parties have entered the field this for uny candidate but himself und Stewa sunounced that ho was running as a eandidate of the people, independent of party tramioels. The speech was listened to by ‘a Court-House full o Ewple, and was pronounced an able die- course by men of all partics. There was no dis- lay on the streots or elsewhere, but a good Eu{ of applause was elicited by tho speaker. FOR CONGRESS. YIRST OLL10. Bherift amlet, sccompanica by one of his dep- utles, Lewis, went to Logtown, 13 miles below here, and found nvaryuxlni quict,oxceptthat the culored people gencrully had staodoned thelr homes aud were sleepiug out. A party of arned and mounted white men went down ubout an hour after Sherift Hamlet und returned only this imorning. No damage was dune, A con- sultation between the leading whites and cols ored men down there bas resulted in several of the’ retugees returning home, wnd apparent short of that Im the previous sutumn, and most of tho absentces were Republicans. From this comparison of votes, {t s evident that those men who lefs the Republican party owing to tha liquar-law agitation decline ta cass | thetr fortungs with the Democracy, and wilks yote this fall, as they have done in Tul years, for the Republican party and its candldates. In the niind of the ordinary oflicesceker, the: importancs of thess offices dugflldl upon thetr ¢ St. . . " 5 uniary valne. Takivg this stznds the Hn‘& fll ‘l‘fl‘?fl‘flfié‘fl&“’Ln‘ix‘.’"!fifi"?&\hffi'.’.‘if&fil’n qultole rcnored..n“ scuEpuLE, “;"’dh A llln.w.l':;l;.l':ddr:;l- 'p.l:u‘: Crvcrwa, O, Aug. 0.t the Democratic | Eferir S Buate's Attoriey “:ml m."".” w,'.' smendnents, aud all violationa of the laws; B. H. Dinkgrove, Tax Collector, has juat been mpl el al, wriotie * ftex | Conveatton in this city to-dsy, the Hon. Milton | of tha list, both ou ucvount of the regular aal Holdiug that il the people in all the States | sssussinntede ' o han] shuple, pute, houcet, | Toyal, patrlonq Xoe | Saylcr was renominated for Coogress from the | aties attached 10 theso oflices and on account: Hllke, “regurdicas of ‘rac, color, or condh | J. N, Baughman, formerly Sherff of Wharlon B -gznpllt':d!ln the el of secotslen and bloody | First Distrlct, and i B, Baaniog from the Bec- of the fees and other emoluments cornccted 0] I wi L nation—j . 3 fom' we cotled i Saual | preies | Coipty, ek, undar the Dive Adumlnsieiton | sk e o Spsaibepon—awiies Ak | gog Dutit ooy and ' opinfons whereby publlc «order an A negro waa found u a water-hole o Plum DISLOYALTY, TREABON, DEMOCRACY. TWENTIETT ONIO. recclves §8,000 & year. As a return for this, he Peace T are . disturbed | stiould Fecelve | Cisck. sear the Dustrop & San Antoato Rosd, | Under which bannce will youbnlist, At thobesd | CusvaLam, O., Aug, 80.—The Plaindealer, | is expected to fang 81l persons who nre sen- ublic re! 0 F' 3 vanced column ts & man who imperiled b B tenced to death {n Cook County,—a thingwhich, p rebuko and punishment; enters | Tex.,on Friday last. He had beca shot through to-morrow, will publish Judgs Rauney’s letter & solemn pratest nst recent | the liead, and then thrawn in the water, with & withtoe ife of ihe mstion, and who | ST aohination for Congreas oa the | OWIRg to the lenfency of jurles or the humsnity | order of the Seerelary of War, approved by the | largo stoho tied to bim to sink him, duumed, thio reponitbifly and eoter® 1a | Democratic ticket in this district. of tha State's Aftoruoy, happens o)y shoils it of e DAl e BB Qo | o 0 WA A S sy | S BT L ML B | e T R | Dol b e ety X .« 80, ¢ ovor the mountains an a{lo; 3 2 e w lnunmflu tho peoplo and ¢o control thelr | twenty, ‘Weit £0 the sceio of troublo Last’ night Vh‘mh w'mw:y aud glory—men who were | GALmssuko, L, Aug. 8h—Ths Nisth Coz: | to sigualize hiwgell as i ack Ketcly but bo has i .

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