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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1876—TWELVE PAGES . TOM EENDRICKS WAR RHECORD. en's friends fn the matter of Gov. Scymour’s Tenpih. oppased foreedt regumption, and thougiit. creenbaclts might be poor' ploney wnder s entocratic Admintstration. whatwith Vanordstrand, bt more particnlarly as Do Rogera—independent and alone, “The re- ault of this call will be to draw the 1ine of po- Monday, very large ept. 4, and the Indieatfons wre that & :mber of soldiers will participate iy the oxerelscs of the week. A number of romis Sopl. 1, 1850, —The ITon. IHorntio ¥ i The Stnte Convention, ine Greenbnrke ars but n forced loan. The paper:’ 1itieal preferment. between Vanordatrand and | pent gentiemen will be present j ¢ !gzmgg%”rlr' il e oot | moayet e ek coln: Rogers very tlght, but, us the venerable "o rmup‘.: Trocessions, e’xl!vrlrny:vu’ v“.::‘e!n\“g:‘u‘:n‘lh: {gsitn. “ie fofm of tecxtany, sécolyiil by e from | 4L ROREC: QRO uat ™ of - e oo | g tor® in compiciely dried i the mtdill qf el battlo are unong the many features brom. «agreed upan in Cotd c 3 b g . o . otoeratie eHCCA 1 endencies el ‘-x%'-?'.;‘s}u:"finsnnu'-nm‘mmn yourarccptanee, | eilviog of iven” M thoy e e wag Let all who Favor Peaoe, all who desire, to bo Freo from the Death-Grip of this Infa~ | ihowienihe il Wtk tho oy of the Coun: | o SR i remained in Baratora to more speedily convey bt of It R reen * try Merchant, ™ & New Y _Phe T Sonte Totdn'tk it parsed, A DHI wan passed regu- : : ' . : ' £ &w Yonr, Sept, L—"The Timar showa, your deciaton to the Conventlon: oy, | inting e bucT Gt Mippose i emanttized mously-Wicked, Imbecile, and Tyrannical Administration (Abraham Lincola's) come e Demucrats nea ot, feeling very sanguine | fucts Siiron dila. fnoralig, thek th o The followling 18 the form of tiic dispately re- | MiveR and 1 think it aar purpese (o repeal that of succers in McLean County. Hwirc 'Hllu the | yzajust Tilden on he -[ncome matter 8 eyen L Se shonld use Gen, Black's pien fawe are in Jeazie wi 1t ianat true. I ddid think Hlooper wan inchlued that way, bt T am absolutely in favor of repenl- ing the Silver Lill, aml Republicana will do It 160 perwon has credit, lic can borrow money cheap- er than four yents aso, §6 nnich for closd money. Hle charges ua with having thieves in ofiice, True, A prrty Tn uowrr stiraals the thieyes, Lifect Til- den anil thev will g6 to lim. There never was an Administration without them, but vare has been Lonest compnred writh the lust Democratic onet ‘Fhiere wae n fair erowd and good attention, e ourpie tent, Faulkuer from \capitalate. - “ferred to above recelyed by Gen, ir. Bpriggs, dated Utlea: Go on and complete the ticket. LATEST BDULLETIN. Urics, N. Y., Bept. 1.—Tho conferences bes 'Exeen Gov. Seymour and his fricnds fn vezard £ wurse than beforo published. 1t 18 rmored that the World this morning has an explunation, ay. thorized by Tilden himeelf, Spectat Dispasch fo The Ty al Dispateh to Thie Tyidxne, Fonrr Warxg, Ind,, Bept, l.—(ien, Ben Iaqr. rieon, Republican candhdate for Governor, hing romaing reception at Bluflton to-duy, and delfy? ered an elomitent specch to a largs crowd, ‘To-nfght the Democrats ure holding a neet. ing here. Judge D. 8, Gooding speaks In- Ly, glfsh ' aud Gen, Hermann Lico, vf Chicago, o nominations made by the lndeln:m ity declids edly & burlesque, s the mujority of Lthe candi- dates are men without auy politfeal signifieance whatever, and they will never reeelva the full support of thelr own party, much less the Detn- ocrats., Take, for example, the eandidate for State's Attorney, who writes his naine JOIIN ARDDIS TIPTON, a yery poor specimen of the * young lawyer,’? who thinks the praper way to “advance in the leeal profession Is to run for ofiice, and for a time adidress promiscuous audicnces from the out and Hear this Advocate of Peaco (Thomas A, Hendrioks). OCRATIC his nomination have not yot closed, s fends are hopeful he will conclude to submit Jto the choles of the Convention and will of the eaple., ’Yll GBv. Tilden and Lient.-Gor. Dorsheimer were pfig’.’f.{xcé sgcrr;;\utg‘g 'l;'fimn‘l‘-‘;::?;fln Lis efforta to | yyough the notice was smasl, )nllllclnl-ultlmnm, Iusll:uml of bcf‘n')rlc [ é-‘:fi’e “u Uerman, e ey " PEONIA. ury in the court-room. ol ddis has | g Aunurs, N, Y., Sept. 1.—The Vorning Nens Special Diepaich to The Tridune. . nntyhcun working In Democratie harness long HIE GRAND COUNCIL. Pronta. i, Scpt, L.—The Court-Ilouse was erowded this eveuing to hear an address on the political sikaation by Thomas Crottyy of this .ef the Convention, and nomination of a ticked | city. Crotiy fan popnlay cnu,url and n{q utter- Wn & fair, open-handed manver. v ances are ulways listéned to” with the greatest attention. ‘I'he notleeable feature in his au- LOUISIANA. dience to-night was the prepondurance of work- ANOTHER DEMOCHATIC MURDER. * Ingmen, and it was to them his remarks were clhlefly nddressed. He reviewed the Democratic Nrw Onieans, Sept. 1.~The Demnocratic | party in a scathing manner, and showed up Til- : papers are cngaged {o coustructing elaborate the, | d en's clulms to the titic of reformer in thelr orles In regard to tho assassination of Dr. Dink- ;{l\;fivf‘lu}:’l b}‘:n!c“s‘:}cn;fi:l;rc r;; “T.?:“'.ll.':':::; grave at Monroo Wednesday, ottempting to | {ronphont was listened to with the closest at- anake it appear that he was killed for gome oth- | (ention. orreason than that he was a Republican, Re- publicans hera from that scction express their { opinion that the fatter was Lhe sole reason, A lgatter received fn thie elty from Dr. Dinkgrave, written the day before i was assassinated, ex- pressed the fear that there was trouble ahead, and stated that a largze consignment of arma hiad beea recelved by Democrats in that section. FOR SEVERAL MONTUS HE NAD BEEN THREAT- Tas taken the Democratic State ticket from the Load of its columna, saying a villainous fraud Rias been vracticed. It ealls for the reassembling enough to ba on cqual footing with the more antlquated Bourbon, oreven thu Independent Re- fornier, for he was only a shiort time “ago n Re- publican, and wae candidnto for State's Attur- ney In the Republican Conventlon; but, as his naine was not even mentioned {n this connee- tion, he at onee lgft the Ropublican ranks to inarch and drfll with those who were willing to have him for thelr candidate for the simple reason thera wis no ong elde who would have It. The Democrats of the Thirteenth District seem confident that there aru strong hopes of re-clecting ADLAT E, STVENSON, the present tnember of Congress, and are just now in the midst of a very active campalgn. In fact, both nominees are making = specches throuzhout the dlstrict, and we shialt expect to see & most thorough canvass befora the cam- paign closes. To-nlght Stevenson addreencs the cltizens of moomlnfilou whils Tipton will hold his politiesl thunder for a Bloumington audi- ence a little later In the contest, 1t isnditlicult watter to fmagine haw Tipton can be defeated, and, to make my politieal confidenco still atronger, I will say that ho cannot be beaten i0 the Kepublicans thioughout the district only do DISCUSSING THE PRIMANIEL, The Grand Councll juct last evening at Re. publiean Ileadquarters, corner of Lake aug Clark streets, L. L. Dond, Esq., presiding. Mr. Beach reported a lat of rules and order of business, which were adopted. The resolutions of Col. Payne, offered Thurs. dny afternoon at the meeting of tha Excentivg Committee, in regard to holaing the primary clectlons on the samo day, wero teported tu the Counell without indoraement. Mr. R, E, Jenkins maved the adoption of the resolutions, Mr. J. Lyle King did not think the resvlutions ought to bo adopted. They would not et the approval of all the members of the Council, Mr. Avery was fo favor of having two scts of delegates—ope. for the Congressmen. [ each aistrict anidl membiers of the Leglslature, ang the other set for the county officers, Mr. Gill thought delegates should be choren the dav before Conventlons were held, 11 Gone B APRINGPIELD, " Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, - SPRINGFIELD, Ll1,, Repl. L—~Oue of the larg. est. political gatherings of the campaign assein bled at the Repabllean wigwam te-night _under the ausplees of the un?'s in Blne. Capt. George sl.-mmm, witor of- the Chumpaign Guzelte, was the Hon. THOS. A. HENDR ICKS, Will Address the People of Jacksom and adjoining Counties at Ineipal speaker, and was escorted to the m by the Boys in Blue headed by a full hand, ‘Thy marcliing clubo also Jolned In the provession, Capt. Scerozgs adiiressed the im- mense gathering to (ts marked aceeptance, and I 1le was the principal 1 ablic foarly pre ang : ki ; esalonal nominations could be holil the sun cpiblican organizer in | More cléarly présented the inanclal fasue than telr duty. “Theve s tio mun whose recortt 18 | G7est 1o . previous speaker here. In other . ny the delegates woro scleeted, he ahould fay Yt parlsh. He was told that, 1€ be did not | 300 SO0, THET aqlfien e ex. more {rev from staln ot blemiah fu Lilinols that | N1 Avoryrs blan, Ho conaldered 1t limpractioa seease organlzing colored clabs, some nlght he ent, and proved Capl.ct‘u s 4 mosL ble to hofd the County and Congresslonal Con- D would meet with blue ruin. The tnanoer adopted by the murderer was very similar, to thut !adopted by the assassin of King, Ord, aud Twitchel, Dinkgrave is the third prominent Re- i pablican who has heen done away with recently n that section. 'The latest udvices [rom there -are that the colored people in Lhe caunty have miostly faken to the swamps YR DEMOCHAGY'S CAMPAIGN-DOCUMENT NO 8. Mosnrog, La., Sept. 1. rsh excitement «sprung up last night in consequence of reports that the negroes were arming fn the northern part of the parlsh and coming to burn the town. About seventy: negroug, mounted mud on Toot, were found at Cupt. Tillap's place, A pariey ensued, and the vegroes refused to dis- airm, und eafd they wonlid come back with 30 men, Capt, Theobalds, with fifteen wen, Dlockaded the road with rafls. ‘Thenews spread Fapldly, and whites armed from this aud More- Jouse” parlshes went to tho seeno, The excitenent was inteuse, but nothing ! geeurred, and not a gun wns fired. The whit fncludingz the best men of the country, ne 1t forhearal The armed negroes satd were told to arm by the SherliUof the parlsh, who is colored, und’come to Monroe and Lurn the town, In the sonthern part of the parish, where the Tinures were fired into, and trouble Legan, the Teading citizeun report all quiet. Some seatter- e is dccldadle‘ aman of the p-,urlc. and has won his way to dlstinction by many hard knoclts with the world. Only a few yearsagzo he left tho plow-share to enter the legal profession, aud, after slmlission to the Bar, he decided to locate in Blonmington, where hu was for u year or twvo the butt of the Bar and the target for the inove enltuved attorney to shoot his wit and Jests at: but Tipton becane a most excellent lawyer, and fnally Judge of the Mclean Cirenit, and smee Ufs judicial career he hus done many tmnfin which the masses of _the Bcuplt wilk not forget when the Nuvember clection arrives. Stevenson, his opponent, {8 a Ken- tuckian by birth, cultured and bred in the best of soclety, but stands vut like a cold and isolat- ed fefele when eompared to Tiptou In o soclal rolut of view. The two candidates ure declded- ly extreme opposites to each othier, not ouly in politics, but altnost everything clse which ninke wen promiuent before the people, Stevenson, ecliaps, 18 more experienced as u politivian, but Ipton overimlnnees this by hu"ig decidedly wmore populer with the masses, It iy wgood ren- son to sppose that the Thivteenth District will clect its Representative by n very large Repub- eun majority. HSTARRIE STANLEY., MORAL STRABISMUS. A LA TILDEN. To the Editor af Tho Tribune. Cnioaco, Aug. 30.—I read yesterday In the Chicago Z¥mes n defense of Mr. ‘Tilden's rail- cifective campilgn speaker., Y. Brewer, of Cleseland, 0., an acqualntance oy, {layes, spoke brieidy, nud asked that [liinols support 1ayes as Ohifo did Liucoln, The mcetiug was most enthustastic. Cols Clurk E. Carr, of Gales- burg, sueaks here Monday night. Speel 0 une. CraMraiod, [k, Sept. L—~Gen. J.'A. Logan | npuln.- taan fmmense audience here to-night. ¥ me from all the surrounding towns, y were six cummpanies of Haymakers in the processton und three brass bauds, Hundreds vere unable to_guin admlission, The General's speech was cnthustastteatly applauded. vontlons thesame doy, Mr, Atwater moved to take the resolutions up seriatim, Carrled, ‘The firat reaolution was read, and, on motln ?fl f‘\lr. King, rather summarlly 13 on the ahle. The second division, ordering the city primary clection ou tha 25th, aud the country town primary elections on the 23, wus also read and abled. The third diviston, dividing the delegates Inta three scts, one for Congressional, oue for Sena- torinl and Repvesentative, and another for county delegates, waa then read. Dr.’D, 8 Smith moved to have two sets,—one of Congressional and Representative delepates, nmlt%ha other of delegates, to the County Con- vention. RIS Mr, Atwater didn't seo why the Congressional and Scuatoriul Conventlons should not bo heid the same day., Mr. Dixon sald that would not pive enough thne to onable the delegates to deliberate aid nominate the very hest. men. If delberation was ever necded {Uwas this year. He thought when w mas liad attended one conventlon and done his duty he had done about all that conld De expected of him for one day. Dr, D, 8. Smith offered, na” nn amendment, a resolution looking to the holding of two con- ventlons,—one for the county aud the other for the Congressional and Legislative canaidates, On motion of Mr, King, this amendment was Inld on tho table. SEYMOUR, INDIANA On Wedn¢3day, Sept. 14, 1864, at 10 o'clock. Bpeclul Disputch to The Tridune. OQUAWKA, I, Sept, 1.—Cullom apd Edealt feft Kirkwood on ¥riday morning, and reached Sagetown at 7 o'clock. They were et there by u conunittee of the citizens of Oquawkas, consiating of Mcesrs. Moir, Plielps, and Peter- o1, Who brought them here. The old town is alive to-day, und tise presence of the prominent cundidates on the Republican State tleketgias. drawn crowds from all- parts of Henderson County, ‘The day la pevicetly delightful. A coul Liveze from off the riverand heavy showers b huve so puritied the air that eyery one ‘is feeling invigurated, ‘This alternvon, under the trecs, u mass-mectiug was held st which Col. Molr preslded, “Cullom_aud Ed-, sall spoke. ‘They held-their large audlence for over two hours, and have Ubeen recelved hero with great enthusiasm. Henderson County s ~ Let all who FAVOR PEACE, all who desire to be FREE from the'dedth-gl'ip of this infamously wicked, imbecile and tyranni- cal administration, its arbitrary and illegal arrests, and its drafts and conéeriptio‘nz laws, by which peaceful ecitizens are dragged from their homes, and all the endearments of domestic life, to butcher and be hes i y ¢ ican, that, for » {1 demonstrations, they say, were mude last e L 3 rosd jobbery by n so-called Republican, tha That portion of ‘the -original resolutions rer. gt oS S | B dSNAE |t hored, COME OUT and hear this advocate of peace and re | iceoiet v o oo wimiant o | el s o . ‘The situatfon 1s decitely anxfous, hut lmdln;i jeititizens are proceeding - with prudence un aoteration. Not u loud: word has been heard “n town. catls for a few words only to sliow the shallow- ness of its line of arguinent, According to this defense, Mr, Tilden in all of his railroad schemes has only acted the part of an honest and upright mau, aud » genoral bene- factor of the whole rave of rallroud inortgage- holders, bringing vrder out of chaos, and value out of tinancial wreeks. Let us loukz at this aseertion for a moment. In the long nnd varied experience of Tilden as & railrond luwyer, it (s possible that hie has Leen retained by some one (small) railroad in such a towneelect three sets of delegates—one Congres: sfonul, one Seuatorial and Represontative, anl one county-—was adoj Lcdxwll.hnnlmnndmemhv Mr. Avery, substituting * that there be elected " for the word “ primaries, ete.” That portion of the resolutions recommend- Ingr that the First, 8econd, aud Third Congres- sional Districts call thelr Conventions on the 23th inst. was luld upon the table. The auc ceedlug portion, recommonding the holding of the Senatorfal and Representative Conventions ot the 20th Inst., and the County Convention on the 30th inst., was alsould un the table, The remalnder of the resolutions, [‘yrovhlmu that each Senatorfal Conventlon should provide land, are utferly demoralized. D, P, Marsly, of Waursaw, candidate for Cougress from the Tenth Congressioual District, wasulso present. He will speak here to-night, and commence the canvass of his district next Monday, KIKWOOD. » Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Kmgwoon, [, Sept. 1.—A rousing Hayes and Wheeler Clnb was formed lere this even- fuz. The meeting was addressed by Dr, 11, Tubbe, und his remarks were well retoived by the uudlence. * HMuzh Glilmore was clected I'reeldent; John B. Sotield, Viee-Preskleut; Willurd 8. Drown, Secretary; and Wiltard €, ‘Tubbs, Treasurer. union. Come in wagons, come on horse back, come by railroad and on foot, Bring your neighbors, a1:1d especially your reasonable Repub- lican neighbors, who are seeking for the truth. Bring your baskets well filled swith something to eat. Other able speakers will be in at- ILLINOIS., MOXMOTTH, £pectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Monsovrn, 1L, Sept. L.—The Republican ‘m:ulng teld here yesterday, s full report of lwmch appeared in Tur Cnicaco ‘I'ninuxs of { to-day, has created agreat sensation. The Hon, {8, M. Cullom’s speech mude him & host of riends, sud will do much to incrense hls mn- S * Pt . . s . . . manner that he lins benedited all concerned, but | {1, gyn Senatorlal Commitree, was also tabled. 5 - |- the case is yet to be heard () U he I B i i ‘] v dorly. fot Waeren Qo Tho Srsentackern INDIANAL tendance, --Ladies especially invited, If possible, arrangements Will | e mit o st o ind scist e | % 1 £ Jeakins ofered tie”following reo- are greatly, worked up with the political out- GosiEx. Y ’ = { honorablo part of v benolactor for all parties in |~ gy pyriner recommend tha¥ tha elctions for dele- Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. GosnEx, lnd., Sept. L.—Tlie largest meeting thot has taken place sluce the canpaign opened was held liero tust night, It bad been announe- «d for some thme, mnd every effort that could be put forth to make ic a success hud been resorted to by the Democrats, Special tralus were run from \Warsaw and Elkhart, und word had been sent futo every Demoeratic neighborhood {n the county for them to be sure aud turn ont. Yet intercst. In every instance ho has used his wouderful sk{ll and ingeunity in such a way that o worthless, bankrupt railroad has Leen tacked Lo some lna in admirable condition and finuncial prosperity, stock-watered, and the Lankrupt concern pluced on its feet, to the drre- parable injury of the stockholders of the pros- cruus road. s u plain, unvarnished tale, the act Is this: You have money, Ihove none; [ —by n hoeus poens maneuvre of the law—coin« pel you to enter into a Pnrmnrahlp with me, pay imy itehts in our joint (1) paper, and acttle with gates to the Congressional and Senatorial Conven tionn ho hold st the. snmne time, and that the clec. tion of delegntos 1o the County Cunventlon be hetd on or befora that time. We further recommend that on each day the pri- mary polis be upened at 8 o'cluck fn_ the mornfuy, and bu kept open during the whole day. l ’ul‘lhnm recommeudutions were lald on the able. 100k, and throw up the sponge. Tha whole h‘nuuty is alive with earnest Republican work- Ta. be made with railroads to carry at HALF FARE. ‘AUGUST 29, r————————TETISTTY Voorhees, fn lis Terre Mante specch, reason why thero wera 8o muny Confe ficers elected to ofllee from the South that thers wero no other e properly ‘?lm\mcd for Nold- ncl SET MIONT. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. BrrueviLLE, ., Sept. L—Gov. Palmer.in recent peochies aaserts that thereare uv soldlers on the Kepublican State ticket. Edward Rutz, candidate for State ‘I'reasurer, at tho beglunlng of the War enlisted a8 a privato in Company C, *Fhied United States Artiltery, and as such was aresent at South Mountaln, Antletam, Fred- 4 = FAOKSON UNION” PRINT. triends, vegardless of politteal ties or nesocia- tions, Sinco my last letter the Independents down here have held thelr County Conventlon, cxpensc of perjury, evade the law, and fail to {my over just duesi -~ We must admit thot the joverment has [alled to do its duty In not COMMITTRRS, The following Committecs were reported, snd thie report adopted: ¥ ¥ bringlng to punishment one Samuel, ‘who vio- M £ ot 61 4 d not since the pulmy.days of Guy, Sclls & ksburg, C o 7 st o (1 ck) thought Tated the law, ‘Ul fotpression exlsts hero that | 8B paliny.day: y, Sells my flehy ! S 3 gl % that 1o man whio held u positlon which he could | 170w hexe wis in to-dny's Sentlnd bonstlog that | 3 "yo, iices {otis statement. There were | of New York should'proceed forthwith to muko | politles, have the conglomerates of McLenn | ';“.ormfi::,) llotta, o socuLe yo)u for my | . Credeiiiale=C. Q. Dizon, 1. W. B. Thomae, ¢2hrow up whenever he got mad is entitled to | there bad been uo drummlug up done to seeure | brains in the South, and plenty of them, that Mr. Tilden dlafiurgu. It the Republican varty | County cver held such a carnival of gab | debts, it is un equal bargain. Gearye Verbeck, i4hie nams of soldier! tho wuccess of the meeting, and, auch befug tho | were not in the Confederate army, nmi shat I besien il by fl?{,‘éfififi;‘fi'&fi?‘plfil‘v‘{fiufi?fifi an thoy i1, n thls remarkablo Gone | - o Littejom sagl sna strong. Docunents—d. W, MoMallen, Johu Nel.ends, Ky;?:i‘l“a’rlm'u'fiulg %Ufll& gfi‘&b“::x:']‘ul;i?.l;rl}grd{flgl“[‘)‘u%o:l;:uitme ? '{‘l)x‘f :;:15?13.‘}:’:10:::‘1“!l\t:xxxlxln‘r"g’l!'l?n ll‘?‘lx(nm':) flw.\f,“{'h:v thieves nro permitted to escope, while hun- ventlon, and not oven {n those lals Upright and downelght scoruing wrong, Public Meetings and Speakers—Dr. D, S, Smith, dreds of whisky thleves are suffering tho pennlties of the Inw. This view of the case s very depressiug here, for mnny cyon days of yors did the Indopendents over so thoroughly distingulah themselves by profdudity of asininity as they did on this ocen L. L. Bond, Eugene A, Sitg, TIH JUDGEE. ne, Cowrron, Les Co., LI, Scipt. 1.—The Ilayes Mr. Gill called attentlon to tho fact that the Democrats ure not at other points getting more -aud Wheeler Club organized Taat uight, v sl- | of the Liberals t6 go with them, aud making dent, 1L 11, Miller;” Secretary, David Nicol; | more converts than in this county, the State s Uid wot sympathize witi tho “Lost Cause, snd wera uot i faver of pma!-_lng Confederate claims. ‘There are now on tile Con- might be incliued to be q\u(zzh:al In regard to the trausactivn, and declure that there wasa moral wrun:fi in such o transaction; but we {Prens . vi et Laigrhity. - erti » 3 & Gy % k ,000,000 nest Republicaus are asking why the Goveru- % o could eilence libin by saying thut, as T Tiad man- County Commlesloners wn}llfl not be apt to - ,““,:._“' etk "uljf“ ‘guilg‘l:"&“sfll“:h::"') “Hon. vfi_“{,’: :-,t"r,'u;‘,‘,:r‘zl!'?‘,,‘:::cag':_,“l‘l;l;“ '{,‘,‘.;}J;;{;’,:"::M llx{f-“ {;gfim]'.f fl'[{,“ {‘.{fi‘},“fi,'.{:fi;fiu‘"fih::fio in the {:)‘:"‘ has II\‘ut done its duty by proseeuting TH- 'C"’“' ‘;f'v the dlmlenendonu have Liad thefr | aged to get bold of your paper, by connlvance | potut {lfdzu of election who would have any eanent, und District-Attorney. A- C. Baiwell, | with three bauds. of ‘musle. g Hon. Davs | Jowee House 9f Congress. What would be the | de first for perjucy, sndsecond for cheatlng. ‘onvention, and u strange political muddio | with your Lankers, it was all vight, and the | great liking for tho Republican cause, and ho delivered stiering addresses. Pat down Lee | Turple made a very fair apeech in favor | amount presented to MeDonuld’s speech’ made In Indfana, in an- | they succceded fu making of it. Indeed, it s | countr wonld be duveloped more rapiily. suggested thut a committee ho sppolnted to see this Governmelit for puy- g ! 4 e ¥ ] 3 County for @ heavier fepubiican majorty s | ot liden and Helorm, " i as " a, re: | weat i Hhe Democragy had controlof o xgs; grerto oo Norlon, ind publiahel In the | dielt to Tllow the movemen, and Teiers B e A G e T DTl SR every > urmer e i o explain how | Government? Mr. Plnchbaek was attuntly s g s rough plot and counter-plot In thelr pursuit | . o8 th 1 crimd that - | McCaflrey and oth ta int such Repnbe A . “ 3 1 y racy some comfort, for the leaders were travels & .\ palllates the ‘moral crim iat was com- { ¥ hers appoint such Repn! Soretng Dropaich 10 The Tytbune, B e ey Bot- | iened Loby the inggest audiencs that an 5et | FLay SOudbIor, b LUC ST g aiten. | of polilcal preforment, Ordinary minds aro | tnitted whan ho old " Galenn Roud, was | lcah udges us ey wishiedy but that the Coun- CARBONDALE, ML, Sept. 1.--The Hon, lsanc Clements went to Contralla this alteruoon, whosn ye addresses 1 Republloan mase-mecting 1his evi ing i vonjunction with the meeting of the Minute Men of that place. Great prepara- :.Lrn I8 beimg mmde ug Ashley for the 6ith, when Loz speal Susving o perand Curbond: ally fun i Whee! e contemnplates ks, ot which belig fully ready for thele importaut duties, they adjourned o meet at Anng ou the 6th, DECATUI Spectal Dirpaich (o The Tribune. DROATUR, 41, Bept. L—Gen. Moore, Repub- Tican, speaks to-night In reply to Gen. Black, The Republican Kepresentative Digteict Cone veution for Micon nid Do’ Witt Countics noumi- nuted_verterday Thamus J. Able, of Decstur, and Wiillam L. "Chambers, of Clinton, fur the Agu ou the same than any Scoator from this State has cver done, nor did he explain how it happened that, ns Speaker ot the 1louae, he al- lowed saluries to persous s clerks who did ot render xervices for the sume. It {s to be hoped that, when hie mukes another Reform speech, he nlll axplain in regard to these Dewmocratie prac- ces. audience here to-night, composed of Independ- cuts, mechanles, and others who were drawwn to the Academy to hear o Hayes and Wheeler inan expound the greenback iheory, Hu wus st ened to attentlvely, and 1t 15 believed s speech, which was ui uble one, has done wmuch good, He spoke of the differences thut existed Detween hhnsel? and the Repubtican camiidates for Prestdent and Vice-Presldent, and suid, on this polut, that it was the part of & wiso man l wine all the {ayes Ciubs of 8outh- INDIANALOLIS, 8r. Lous, Scpt. 1.—R. P. Bland hus been | tho party. of money ' out of Lhe consolidution, secured mar- | Sherwwood, shiowing a swall bolance, was read ern Tllivols will uttend, en masse. The Demno- Special Dispich (o Tie ¢ - Congress by the | Jlc said that tho Republican party had legls- keta for lis sway-up-north possessious and hls | and referred to the Finaice Committee, SR St Commiiteg et ut Copoetor | Iaoianavme o Fe o, | e Lo et pistelct tn this State. | 1ated In tho Interest of tho bioated bondholers; HALD-MONEY DEMOCRATS, Nortunatern. stocks sccured standing for bis | = Mr, Atwater addressed o few words to the day, pursuant to the Chalrman’s eall. Not | D. Kelley, of Peuus)’lvnmu. addressed a durge emiocrats of thiat, the valuo of bonds was advanciog, where- | and that the old Demoeratie wheel-horses were horthern rafirond schemes, and became a mill- [ members of the varlous committecs, wumlufi . ker of eitber thy T pach l)lr\" this campalgn, At the chieers were given for Plnch- loudly called for, and emnocratic party close thi®e rousing back, Mr. Hiaton was made a bricf speech. 'O CONGRESS, FIPTIL MISBOURT DISTRICT. FOULTIT INDIANA. CivcisNaTy, ., 8ept. 1.—=Tho *Independ- ents? of tho Fourth Indiana District nominated William L, Bright for Congress, ELEVERTI ILLINOIS, Bpecial Diepatch to The Tridune, Quixcy, Ill, 8ept. 1.—Tho LKilcventh Con- gressional Republican Conveution et at Barey tiun to it. ‘Fhis morning, bhoweven) they ure eomewhat alling on the subject. A careful analyals of the speech demonstrates clther (1) that McDonald {8 a foal; or (2) that MeDonald i3 not bonest; or (3) that McDonald s ignorant or ?) that the Demovracy, and especially his andlence, cumbine all those qualitics, and which aro necessnry a8 evidence of good standing in by the capltalist was being enriched and the [wu le made poarery that the bonduolder got ilg Interest and wlvance, whilo the common pro- e were compelled to tuko greenbacks, which were at a discount. Such stuff us this of course would sult a measly crowd of Democrats, But what are the fuctal” Governtment houds have {ucreased ubout 20 per ceut in value, because capital has confidence n the country. s this » dlsad- loat In absoluto dizziness, 8o lofty are thelr ase pirations in reforming the politica of tne conn. try, The Conventfon, bot! {n point of num- bers and enthusinam, was far from helng a sue- cess, and, to aven the ordinary mind in political knowledge and manipulating, it was not difficult to sco that the Independents were tn the bands running the Convention fn their own interests, and wero trying to waylny the unsuspecting re- former fn ‘cach and eyery movement madeo by them, to givo tone and cnaracter to the new systein of palitica, The nominatious were mado, but ol the ticket is Indeed a seabby one, au to mue it looks in political strength ubout the worst ** put-up jub " that the Democracy of MeLean County have Leen gullty of for a long compelled to father ull the Northwestern's debts, uud if auy enc van discover for them- sclves nuy justitlable excuse for such a Lransac- tion, they ere vertaluly troubled with moral Dblindness to an extunt thatis ruinous toull hon- esty and integrity, Nor ls the fuct that Willlam B, Ogden’s nume fl;iurcd in the coup 'etat any excuse whatever, Mr, Ogden made “ mints of founire,~—and of course it Iy all right fov Alm. Onecentral idea must never be lost slght of: & bankrupt vond was julned to a prosperous one, foretbly.and against the will of ita stockholders, and by its goud eredit compelled to sustaln its watery neighbor by an 1ssue of more stock, Such a transuction I8 wrong In an{ light that it is lovked at; no excusy can be made for ity any one lending himself to such an affair is as guilty as the principal, When Tilden advised cfl should have such men us It desired, AMr, King—Won't moat of them be in the Penitentiary by thut time{ [Laughter.] {r. Gil—I bope so. On motlon of AMr, Dixon, the matter was re- {crm‘l to the Exceutive Committes with power 0 act, 2 ‘The report of the former Treasurer, George them that they must be vigitant if they hope tosucceed i the city. county, he bad no doubits. T boundl then adjourned. ocdenis’= AROUND TOWN. REPUBLICAN NEADQUARTERS, Yesaterday was a lively day In the Pacific [Totel roows, they being crowded all duy with visitors, 4 o succesa in the A 3 eph Robbins, of Quincy, was Tild Leglslature. who could not accomplish what he desired, x'::x.:\:xntm? r‘m:) nétopml;rc;;mnn');;/ :;ctlu;{h(un vantaged Does not every man gob the benglit | time. 1tis eyident that thero Ia dissatisfaction | amd counseled such ““Wlh“ m':'ll’?)‘.ll himself | from bome and abrond. A handsomt and sub- Spectal m,,,jfi‘,;'fi"-m FrisiRa, to dv tho mext best thing; that there | and hes accepted. A better nomination could | of an fnproved credit? Ts it disastrous that | in the runke, and while the Democrats will not | With “:mfih oltl l:{:xdml # ri:‘r;:1 ‘\:‘1 ~n m}-:fi ‘3‘5 atantlal banoer has been flung to the breezs st JoLiET, 1., Septs L—Volitica re warming np | ¥ere but two candidlutes for the Presidency he- | not have been made in the distriet. Dr. Robe | the promiscs of the American people command touch the nominations with a 40-rod pole, it will | never fres himeelf, P! the Clarkeatrect fronf, of the hotel. 1t beurs 1n this county, and the Republicans are orgau- 1zing aunpafen clubs tn every towuship. A aneeting was held ut Wilmington on Wednes- dauy night for the purpose of lorming a Hayes fore the people of the Usnlted Btates—Tilden and Hayea; that, in spite of his efforta and those of mauy able sud patrioticinen who vo- operated with” him to dfsseuninate Lis oplnfons bins {s entirely sound on the flnancial question, belug opposed to all Inflation nonkonse, and ho {8 & man of auch ability and quulifications as tu cominand the reapact of both partics. 1t is be- a premium at homo and abroad{ But again, docs not Mr. McDonald well know that durlrlfi the War a dollur ju greenbaeks bought only cents of gold, while to-day it purchinses two and at the same timo be a hard doso for many of the 1nust enthusfastic wry-necks to swallow themn- selves. Most conspicuous among the number who bave entered the political arena, and cotn- version and blindness will cling to him and Lis memory forever. ki Ilere you hava it hends of 1layes and Wheeler, and two national flngs, und the words, * Republican Headquarters: Huyes and Wheeler,” It ia a creditable plece of i B = inl compel one of the great partles Lo accent | Hored that o will recelvea large umber of | one-holf times that minount? In otber words, | pose the Independent county ticket, may first g work, und attracts great attention. Tho nomi- ;;:«L"\:lgu‘v lfl:\‘:n 35:{&52’:‘:“\1(;;&‘:11‘:?3 v(.’;} hidras ur'ln Sefault lllefi‘lu mlexlm.'nnu nulx‘:': Dot voien ke that whito bonds have incressed in value_abuout % mentioned . nation of Seymou for Governor of }l}:w York 2ia clty, and tho. occasion was marked by th | LiOBOla party co-extenslve thereto—~to effect an | The Probibition party of Adams County met 40 per cent, greenbucle have increased 250 pee BoM. U, 2 "1 by tho Democrats, and his decliuation, 3 t0 utinost ,'mm,,,,y und goud-teetingr, The Repub- organization ol & purty co-extcusivo with the | at Clayton yesterday and nominated o Legisla- | cent. whose present political ambition {8 1o occupy & e » qby > h ! , sccm: licaus in that part_ of the county were noyer | Ubluu o thelr basis,—tho result wus that there | tivo nnd county lbj«:l. This organlzation is Further along in his specch he throwa a sopto | seat in Uhe State Senste, ‘This ma ‘Guy I8 & add further assurauce of the success maro coutident, or the prospects Urighter than wers but two natlonsl candidates _ be- | not at all formidable, the bondhulders, by saying that it Is evident | firat-class blatherskite upon the *“reforin prin- £, of Edwin D, Morgan, Secretnry BShepard Lhey are ut l,m'mu. Last might a m‘.’a wnoetinge | fore, the people;tthat in Pennsylvants, New VIRHT KANSAS, thut, If the Repuollcans siceeed, they will so | clple. A short tine ago he becamo tred of corn [V j| bad & Tlarge wmumber of letters from wad held at Lockport, which was addressed b" York, New Englund, and the South there was | Atomisoy, Kou., Sept. L—W. W. Guthrie, | legisiate that greenbucks will be convertible aud hog, und cawe to Bloumington to try his 3| varlous parts ot New York State, ull of which Gen, 1 C, Hayes and James GGoodspoed, mqy no Cooper Electoral ticket i the field, or any | who was nuiniuated for Congeress from tho First | Into \mnd»1 whereby the_latter will ba dunin- | Juck In running u newspaper, to be the oruun of 4 A p > Fhe speeches were polated, telliug, and fall of ludication that n thorough Htate organization District by one wing of the Abilens Conveution {shed in value, sud " so the borny-hauded bond- the Independents of the county, Without a Yort own the rallroad from A to Bj; it is pros- polnt to & Republican victory fn November had been or would Le effected. Not only had terday; eturied bome tokay und | holderwill be cheated und fnjurcd! Just ex- day's experience In the busiuess, the bonanza g T Indiana news was excecdingly cheering, The b s candldate, but 1t was u e ecly | can’t always find out, you Know, certaluty the fact that be waa L : , i Bpecial Dispaich to The Tridune, Ianen Lo tliowhiale ptopl::"m?x t:firfiflnn:r:': ception. In the conrss ‘of his speec ' + ¥ About s it for 5 jogruatist as Jolin Morrisaey js | 18 Worthless! Around C I’lxuvu miuing and | treme atraits, and are, of course, s has been Rocgronw, 1., bept. 1.—tiuv, Beverldge ar- e suld his action in reguvd to the womiuation ‘The prospects are good for currying this (the - 3 ' 3 ¢l e T arte! fously exposed {n Tug Tuinune, playing vived in Lhis City at 8 o'clock p. m. . palgn the muans of Instruction. e d el ere ! vants of the future. | Saugamon) Congresslonal District, The Ger- | for 8 Sunday-scliool superintendent, The 4, timber lands, and many charters of mauy paper | prev g d e ity Skt | Sl ST, Ho S | BstediaiSie oot it | susnitl o S, e Qe | s e et 5, | o ikl it k| e ool e and ik o ct e vty v Beld Cat ' Tromita Talie A | during the lnat staston, charging that, by attful | vention which assembics n this ity Wednesdny | Bprivger, In a lecture delivcred by him after ‘.'uod lauid belonging to lte proprietor, got on its | 804 all my intcresta ou, & sound, fnancia sisl | Ohlo letters aro miost enthusfastic, and that ;mr) b wmuh" llnllll 8 capadty of nearly ;x:lfiml, ufi‘:}'n&%fl:fi:lfl?- luLl must px;,uvu next makes no nomiuation, Mr, Gum{}ul:vlll :lll- N ’l“i‘ llllrn‘rrmv‘\ t!linr((‘»ne he eulof '}udulllll:hl-'ln{l&h fi‘l‘*.'- }:‘.‘:?1:9"3:"’{11}’.”5;'}"" n':nsu;:rtl baper s }f.‘;“‘my; :‘,‘,:‘r‘llngc;';fj‘n': mlrfi:;“"f: :llll?ln hg‘:‘-‘v: State is ussured for Hayes and Wheeler. f was ters crammes " ures, g It to make s reco J ¢l Nt ! YASS, uts 4 | sid denounced the Germans, §i o latter Ly, ciidl 3 . 11, Ct ' Went aw; wh,h:)u{ .g;m]:::?d.({:}]llu(g: uu}&"‘; currency reformers, and charged honye I-l[m'lrl tfl: E::g:‘u:zlnilf lafil’d?a :)l% };i"m‘i‘fiem he will n‘;unv: yoked the women i with thelr cows to plow the | msaluy Eu" weinmtud of Honton(or Hortine), | 8all onta prosperity, You protest—I lnalst, and, C. tI, Carry of Gulesburg, is announced to w'elock Mr, Juiug ‘erguson, Chalrinan of the Republican Central sud made tho sturtln Committee, came forward uinoucement thot the Governor had been suddeuly taken §ll and could oot speals, ‘The news was ‘received with great consternation, sud served to daunflcn What would bisve been the grundest Repub] ever held In this city, The Hon. can rally E. W. Blali. dell, Jr., of Rockford, was calied forward, and Hon, William 8, Holinan, us avin, defeated » vote on the bill establishing t! stundurd dollar, when it was Lkuown to every wan dn the Howse that there were cnough mnembers present preparcd to vote for it to pass it. 1n souctusion be urged the patriotic men of Iudiana to set aslde all lucal fssues, unite in malntaining the lle})ubllcln p:n{, und demand at Ity hand & dnancfal systen which shall hring b nlruler withdraw, ie SPRINGIFIELD, TH® OUTLOOK AT THE STATE CAPITAL, Special Correspondence of The Tridune, SrninarieL, 1L, Aug, 8L—~The strength of the “Tilden Reform " movoment secms nearly to have culmiuated nere, and, from this tine ticlds, and otherwiso abused the Uerinan and traduced s character, A mau who sets him- self up asa it tnan to represent o grest people st not expect to succeed when hie thus wan- tonly nbuses aud maligus an honest and indus- trious uatfonality, But Bill did not cxpect then 1o be cuudidate, It is expoectod hLe will soon commence the hend-shaktog business, and is now practicin thu greenbuck apostle of Centralla, and who fs a candidute for Secrotury of State. Both of these gentlemcen are sangiine of belnz elected, however absurd it muy Took., They aro sbout equally matehied in regard to the palitical wauts aud necessities of the present geueration, and, like Hooton, Guy dous not stay at home a bit, but weekly, yes, nightly almost, gives his hear- ers relorm dos i the way of rallroad mouop- with a majority to back me, trample on the vested rights of the winority, compel themto haud over, paylng for nuu-puflng slock, to en- ter futo @ partnership with & Lankrupt, to further my schemes with their mouey,and then, when thingzs look t)‘ruspcroun, turn und usk you and them whero {sthe money,~what violénce was done o your property,—who wus fnjured! Mr. Editor, whoever offers such —excuscs speak {n Jacksonville this cyening. Among those who registered ycsterday were Capt. L. E. Bheyman, Vermont; G, Fisher, Calros N.'8, Wright, Canton; John 8tillwell, Chatés, worth; P, Schroyer, Chatsworth; J. €, Mee cb. 5 Benjumin Brown, Berlluy, rdson, Springtield; George ringlicld; Charles Baklwin, . Cleyelaud, Dundec; B, O 5. G, Jol Peardiii Eride, Lincoln, N TiL.; William DT M, Brinkerhofl, Princeton; Dr. k " | cl ¢ v zlov for such infainy, let it be sald, the colis Laspurious | ‘i v il gl el i, Sl e | ol aif i pod or "6 | g, i sl o st gt Gon | LS e ACEOVS o, L 0 | S LSS Bl VR G | —ndlidanal™ ™ 7 7T Koot ity s ' with great enthustasin. PINCHDACK AT LAPAYETTE. Puluier, u a speech made bere, culogized Gov. | o' overal now and clegant smiles from Lures, | ¥ass, but oh!how foolish it I8 fof him to idly z Golton, galeatite; N B, Stowsms, ddecard;! ' " Ducatus, {ll., Bept. T~10 p. m.—Gen, Moore Sipid :#l:flilflm:l‘:; lmlm 'fix’.‘:’i‘l’«'fiu T Hayes as an honest mun and good soldicr, e | ag ho pronounces it, and when be fires ane of | dreatn of political sucvess fn a- Republican MISCELLANEOUS. Paxton, 1L; W. . Brown, Metropolls; A.Dij hus just cowpleted a speech fu reply to Uea. spuke of hisletter of acesptance asa atralght- them on a vater he is surc to capture him, But county liks McLean, Hamiiton, the Reuub- FORT ATKINSON, WIS, Jones, Mayor of Oshkoshs C. . Urimble, Ot Blade™ fie s Pinchiback, sccompunted by the Hon. J. 8, Hin: | forward, honest, mauly document, aud the | Villfam wil fail with the colored boys, Of tha | Huon candidate, though his junlor i years, will {ad Dispiateh (o The Tribune. tawa:'d, . Dyer, Jollet; tho Iton. . 11 Whit- ton, urrived here this afternoon, ‘This evening h (e y 300 colored voters Liere, tos. ane ls for tha Cope | Mnquestionsbly be efected, “and thisy oo, by a fririas D . | fug, M. C, Pearia. wibia ditlcalt o follow Gen. Black of to tell Lo | (Le} were eacorted to the Kepublican atad by | Brincipiea ft advacated met ble cordlul upnroval. Pethend tanet, o8 ano e for e Cop | B0 et il ceriainly disgust e, e | FONTATkinon, Wis, Sept, 1—Tue Demo- | 15 3% B, [ciinys panquanrens, den or Cooper, snd it cnce yuu cannot make him ro. the'colored Hayes and Wheeler Guards, led bfl From strect talk, it was expected he would sup- former™ with the uucertilnty of American crata opened the campalgn here lust night in the The Palmer-House roons afforded but little aponsibie for them, aud he ussured us he wae op. | tbe Laird Band. ~Mr. Pluchback was introduced | port Hsyes and Wheeler, but the Democracy, politics, Republican Wigwam. Mr. Strong, of Mineral | of uote yesterday, Secretary Crowley nnd Gen. vieed witayes, i ceello avor briaoh, B | by Hon, 4. . Laltue Guairman o dhe Cen- | becomtog sometat warmed, suggestcd apos. | oo BLOOMINGTON, es. | 1,102 odepeadent nomjustion for the Legials- | Polot, Wis, and George B. Brltt, of Madison, Cnna;olly: ach w’r"om o Tetiers Q'.imux-:;; d % L ne for by leavip; {1 re. 3 ¢ cawe not unl v ro f¢ & TAR DRI ) O VYL tl num Uhe"Treasury. Tur ho mever was diabitssu 1 auy | the lutcrest of the Republican party, but fn be. | hible Beuatorslip, wad, to vorlfy thelr kool SIONAL DISTRICT. \KX VANGRDSTIARD, Wiai; apake togrronded boaie, of quostions, The Executive Committeo uve rml: Uen. Hlack ia really a Dewocrat, hut takes ils present dudge to pick ont votes encugh to elect Liia, becuuss inany people ure for greenbacks. Ale deema to [gnore the 8t Luuls platform, He knows there are wavy lodependents who attilizted ,wllhl(rdmbliuu-. Howe of thew, § dorsed uv party aliliatlon. sny influence I Corgrees, voticed, in- luck th otber night. Hence, be cluimy 110 wan of that wort can kave if elected. Lut, if clected, ha witl vole with'the Democrats every hulf of & down-trodden race, Hu spoke at length, glving the condition af the negvo in the South; the “social and sullllml proseription under which um{ Jubored, stating that they did not eujuly he coustitutionul right of free speech, free press, protectection in basl. ngss pursuits; they were uot protected from hmproper search and selzure. He clahined the negroes of the South were the masjority of the faith, pus *Jolinny " Palmer, the Governor's #on, on the Domocratic ticket as a candidato for Represcntative. This exceedingly sinull cap has turned the Governor’s head, and he now secs beautles fn Tlden's character hitherto undis- covered. g % Upon what meat,” etc. But I am assured Hpectal Correspondence of TAs Tribune. Br.ooMINGTON, T1L, Aug. 31.—As the Novem- ber electivnapproaches, the political strife inthe Thirtesnth Congreasional District daily becomes warwer and ruors euthusiastic than ‘in the early months of the campalgn, Throughout the dis- trict tho Republicans are now actively engeged, who lives at Ifuywarth, and who {s engaged in the grain busiuess at that place, He used to 411" with the Bourbous befors lie bocamie sn Independent Roformer; yet he will not by an means succesd {n iemnu auything like the full party vote from the Democracy. ~He is a plain sort of & man, with nothing particularly natice- able sbout him, either us 8 politiclan or business oiito. Spectal Dispaich ta The Triduns, Wasntsaroy, D. C., 8ept. 1L.—It ls vory evi- dent that the Democrats about the Committee headquarters here axpact great results in Ohlo from secret work of somo kind which they know to be in progress. The slgus _u! much mors perfect organization on the part of the Demo- sent Mr, Holles dowa Lo Springtield to wrrauge for the mass-mecting to be held there on tia 14th fust. Judges ‘Prumbutl und Doolittle will lln:nk thiere, aud, perhups, Tow Hemdricks,it they can get bhin, The prepurations for the meeting o be held in this city on the 10th fust. arcalso going ou. ‘Yha Btate Central Commits tes meets In fi\vringflchl ou thu 13th inste ' 4 hat Palmer cannot tako a man with hin. “ [ - | man, which would inake lilin very conspicuous Amonyg the callers” at beadguarters werd time.” Y dons tuink e st any Jeaning or ayatt | fGyut clement - that acetion; that they were | * Gonsternation b oo ey and evidently propared to % roll up ¥ the old- | it wICh WL inakis Mes veey Somsplins | B0 I PECR U hat Buate than has extated | &ho 1ion. Goorco B ‘Smith, Madgun, 1. J. Ex patig wih he Lborla people.” Ho hud wo falth | sidady, fudustrinus, neaceable, Chelstiah o | | Consteruation basseized hold of the Domoc. | tiuie majority In the election of tho Repubileah | tuce. Tho nomination of Vanordstrund by the | siuce the War began sro unumistakable. Thers | Wright, Cinclinatl, 0.4 ¢, 1, Colbrt, Evise Pwo years a0 bo . opposed Imftation. Fow | ZEN8 80U that wad the reison why they were | FMOY here, It hos heen clalned by the opposi- | candidute for Congress. ‘The nominces of both | Independenty did not-suceeed in dampening the | s u good deal of quict satisfaction soiong thow | vitle, Tnd.; Louis. Scl ausen, Evausvilley ho opposes cvuntraetion, ' lle ways . pow Lo | Dersécuttd by the Southern Uemocracy, He | tion that the Republican party has not collected | parttes ure MeLean Caunty meu, and here will { politlcal asplrations of that battle-scarred Dew- | ut thio apparcnt confidence of the Republicaus, | Ind.: Win, Case, Waukvizan; J. ¥, Jolnstot le & precuback man. Whas that mesn? Hodidu't tell bow much beo was for, nor skl they needed the woral support of the North fur juore phsn they did lhem and the public revenue, that {t hus failed to enforce the laws, and that much has been lost which tho conteat be tho hottest. Though the candi- ocrutic war-borse, and the bellet that it will have the effect to inake the campaiga lcas vigorous than it other- e Westeld, N. X,; D. P, Jones, Ottawa, byelcal % dlstinct political {zat) thi “0OLD DOOC ROOERS," INDEPENDENT GREENDACKERS. How loug lis whntca theit. 1bve no objoction to | 1T the . pocpls. of - the North ~did" not | ought today to stand to-the eredit of the Gor. | Satés eftwo ¢ political orgaulzations, they | y 4 vegterday publishod tu the Pantagraph, the | wise might be. 4 Atthe Tremont_House yestorday thero Wi3 tieia. "ty Tave wun (hels why aver DEwOSraLIS | wive - tbiis thls motal Upport. they | crament : Ad now comes wlong & reason why, | 850 ueverthicless waenwho will not only elelin | Republican organ of McLean County s ¢ T8 BOYS IN BLUS. but ittle dolug, Secrotary Bpringer consoled oulimiti ) B e L Doy e T o o hion St Theuenerails | tho respectivo party vote, but will receive o | aighed Ly over 800 naimes, sakin thiat iabecoms | Covuwsus, O., Sept. L.—Tho Natlonad 8ol- § hiunselt by nénng mnlur’ltlu:. fisat polo wil w hen discussed !'le currensy questfon at | support before they wished to. - Mr, ] party, by the agency of its choscn leadcrs,at the Licarty support frow personad snd intimate » candidate for the Le; ture, runaing somey J, diezs’ Keunlon commences at Culdwell, O., nexs ) o ralsed at Evergreeu Fark this afternoons