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R R e | 1l 1 g H:’&n:'r"?{vlhl:n ;:tm pesil—it will ba cast for FoltEIGN. B P s 'CHICAGO "TRIBUNE: .MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 'ELVB76.". arnh ‘, Apringer defond. | tion of clerka 1o their homes to vota at the | still, thasvent will nndoubtedly costhim the | tutional Amendments to the neo le At the | isa stalé phrase, unbecoming to men like Buts, fl'fl.“‘,’ c;‘.,’;‘:sc‘,’}.‘le'l—;‘f.?,gmgim{" rlhgu:e})ml ot | State and Natlonal eleetions at very low tates. volrs of moma fntorested mrtl{ and may re- | biennial apring nlections as well I:Jv .pnhe blen- Lnrknrr‘&ltfl Michaells, vhvul‘"'vflfl! In 1872 pro+ A fon nct, and eald, If returned, he —— dtice *his tnafority, which, however, it will not | nial fall elections. This Is & matter of no eape- | Clalmed the miraion of the Republican party 5 tv‘:?nlfic,.;mflnm Iubthe n-pu‘nl'. 1le Juatified I.I\m MICIIIGAN. . Oyercont,, u(?) u[\pnnlc'ul.l‘n le;n L&y,un?u{'c. cxm Inoment, lmlll wl:l prohnlvlyh pr‘crnll. Tt ;;"El':;y‘l*fl‘;“-nmf ..'&':'l'l'.‘l‘,',"’,‘.“’...:".‘,'; Jrefoxt that LOCAL HEADQUARWERS. o Jongnl opriatfons b i £ of Juckeon, a Demogratie “war horse!* of the | without very much voting upon It by the masses it . DAY, 3. T O o T Al ey | TH8 POLITICAL, BITUATION ¥ TRR WOLVRRINE Hard-Sliell order, well nceustonien to_ defeat, | of the electors, e e ,J;;.:'"f:;‘:lffi,.;“‘.'a e e et | TheRte nhllen:.";lc-tlm’::-{crn wero open yos- General Engagemant of Turks and for less than €50 n month for thelr daily bread. KTATE. © [y the unsueccratul candidate againat Mr. | Thote three Chinamen who took n waterinelon | pdriy. the party foanded at Cinetnnatl; Which iad | gordar g no business ot mmorAnco. was min Servians Around Alexinatz Belleving in the vbliteration of the past, he re- Spectnl Correspondence of The Tridune. Willard bwa yeurs awo, There have beew ns yet. | home and cooked it sy that they feel able to | adopted & wiatform and_ pat a Heket in the fleld, | terday, but no busluces of importance wos car- Frida - retted that the Republicans were resurrccting | DRTROIT, Aug, 3L.—The volitical camnpalgn tn | no Prohibition or Greenback demonstrations”in | worry along ob rice o short tine longer without | For' us the. Republican phrty then was the Utant | ried on. Dan Sheppard pnssed the day in Y. g : writing business and private lettors, whils Col. & fooling with any more new-faugled arrange- gx{\rfi Urnntism, aswe phrased |t had got control o he War jssues with much s l;tzlurlflmuun: Michigan way La conaldered ns fairly under | this district. ) Springer was fol- | peqidway, Al the State tickets ore. In'nomina- The speech ended, and M, ments ia the vegetable line. arty, anidn thin shope tho party had no | papegeke somewhat indisposed, woued the FOURTH. Fo = ¥ _Jowed brichy by Ed Lyneh, Eaq., of Lincoln, ti: fion ) A The present Representutive of thls District fs Jonger & mimlon 1o _fulnll, ILnow sfcums that | o0 D0 The Bervians, According to Tory-E " p o y nearly all the Congreastonal caudldates | Avjey Potter, Inde endent, who was elected in Grantiem [n tho Republican party ix, if not quite Py god. N a N ‘A‘H‘J’r".{é‘“fi‘;’c‘,’,’c",‘,.“( Al uNm!l,"o" andiate [op have been naned, and all partica have formally | 1874 by 1 '.‘w'mnjopu(. ns the result of n well- CASPAT: BUTZ, frfl"-dc'n.r:!tn:‘x::lmv{? ]In;ltllli 'ilxlvln'!"(‘fw?n!'r‘;;!'fi(}llv.’nnl‘ Zhe Lon.8hilliy AL, Gallans wasat.the Pacifle glish Roporu, Hie Terribly i Gov, Paliner also mikdo o bitef apoech, coun- | opencd thelr cauvnss by putting thelr orators | organfzed holt azafnst the regular Republicnn SPREECU AT TILE TURNER MALL MEETINO, & mialon. Where n my Inconeiatency? ?'mcrda . and dropped fato Leadquarters dur- Defeat, o -+ soling political independence and soting for T~ | mtu the feld and commencing the work of loeal fi-'nlll.lflc‘flll;llua C. ":56"‘;‘;" ’\rx'f" sanie }mu-; nAul éllu lmcuung ‘lmld n‘l North sn'xe b’l‘u(;ncr e AEAID. the Guvernor says In thi article: 4t «nt,! l;'fi‘l:!xa“v:g; m"fi“':; Jl“\!&rrr‘::tvl\":\‘r?(‘ll g{fl';‘“g;};g; el S T dens ' 0 fea at. thal time pave cpublican rajorl all Bunday evening, after a specch en. o address proceeds, *it wauld be foolish to make ed e 'y y ¢ i B i nrgnrl:lulluu. 'llhcuhnn!nrllll om.'luuk in the State on the general I|5:eL and this is genernlly con- | Lonke, Caspar Butz, g‘.’aq.. spoke ":‘ lollow!a: the party just In power reaponsible for this,’ | Countlcs, and repurts everything ina lnvuml.fln Alexinatz Bombarded and [ . Spectal Dispatch to Tribune. may be summnrized os follows: sldered one of the rellable Repu biican dlstrlcts hetowOmmnit Abbubinanby. Sye Seats st l‘l_‘he nddreas apeakn of the pre\nillllfi corruption.} | condition. While the Republicans, and particu- Pireg Dagrrnne, I, Sept, S~The politieal situs. TIE STATE TICKET of the State, The content in it this year hias | ZFU CORRES AODTE ERERLT-SYe SoRke pa ho then ia reaponslble, we ask? Nowhere, Tar- [ Jarly the young men, are belng rapldly or- |« in Bovernl Places, * ton of Vermilion County I fuiproving, The | There are four Siate tlcliets before the peo- | ovel features. Tho Nepublican candidate 18 | et election taie mace, an old farmer i Michi- | 13, bcrinen excopied, it onr ttues lan curription | ganlzed, thie. Democrats are standiye iy Iy . . ¢ Qreantack fog that some thne ago enveloped ple, bearing the following names: Edwin W. Kelghtley, of Constantine, the pres- | gan sald to me, It 1s atwnys tho rabble which makes n’:n!'gmufitr td:u:fhr;( fl»:"l:ulc et cn‘r‘u“',\u ,',,n'} and _accomplishing nothing, Mr. Cullom wifl i lflm Dcmnum'i!!; !nulll}lcplll}ll‘ma m%(e,l is m‘,“. r emiblican. SRaEE cun.“.hmgc q«;!x the }'["'N!t'lll-)l CIn'!{!LI "f fsa ;l‘m I‘re-hlenh ‘I‘fixle'nle’(l nfl‘u nufnnlfln ,muLL hlnnk.l has heen o Gk 1o fariar AUmBOAt attone 1 Uhis :pe-nkv‘cl;lllun“::.";l‘ll;; fl-:' ;x‘nfi tr‘{,:a::c.r ';‘u'l‘:‘u :;H:l\g: Rumored Evacuation of the cy, lug & and e ue of battie Is beeomin i v g = enticiinn years of age,n graduate of our CRLERCLE '« jealous for Ilenry Clay and i b OW ¢ y S = 1 merailine. “The Hepablioan urganiiation s | germarGo M, Cronell, W, bo Weber, | Biio" ", (L3 oL R Gu 2o | Jle L Al 'ipfcm." Tl o hed Ziamg | ToriecL e BUMInE compared with h prescat cor fng the edk ) by All but the Servian ' slowly but surely becoming perfect, Bncour- | §ywlar. Srate-t, @, D, Holden. (1. K. Hottwe, rominence i Sonthwestern Michizan. In | for a lifetime. After a close obeervation of neatly | read the specchen of Carl Schurz, Canpar Butz, and ten, M. M. Bane, ‘Sceretary of State, Salt T sging meetiugs ‘are being held alf over the | 7% B HcCreery. " v G Patkhirst, [ 1572 hie wus elected Droscculing-attorney of [ & auarier of weentacy, 1 ogaln deny his aseor: | Fred fiecker in 8ot they Wit eanty nd fhels | Lake City; Utal, s o Tiondounrters sester: kil cHanty. Tiio Hon. J. ¢ Caunon, Mepublican taiph Bl ¥ 3 lolloway. | Bt fosepl) County, and, befors the expiration Howtang ey it e moc the mbble, | bot misiake, hey il Gt then, the nepablien | doy. " Tigfona leavo of abseuco for twoity +. candldate for Congress, addressed o large meet~ \ Partridge. ©. W, Greene. of his terw, he was appointed Judge of the e Tty was held g Inys aud will visit the Centenndal N8 re- . {ag on Buturday at Kidae Fartn, Fully o thot Kircher. " Martin Norrie. | Fittecnth Cifeul, to i un unexpired form, A¢ | 247 farmer Iriend ol that vimie anw, perhaye, ot | cloquent Iangiiage. L he buya hogo L0 prcss bim {nio scrvlce for | THo Anniversnry of tho Battlo of gegy, ‘' sand voters were In_ attendance. A large pole rhell, 7, Triesdel, the Judlctal electlon last yenr e was renomi- | tice, win entering upon 1ta agony, and that the | The Cominittco who drafted the addrers ftom | onc or twvo of his rousing Republican speeches, Celobrated in Ger: was ralsed, and minch enthusinem was dis- e naxtot.- i M B ST notedd by both partie, aid relceten WIROUL | saso Year wontd: 1bs 5 ot bf e3istince. No, jt | hich the Governor qusies was comnosedd af Tl | * Staela-Attomicy Edsall returned to Dixon Inai ermany, played. On the same day, W, K. Jewell, [ a &t A \Wm L opposition. Iifs persunal status in lis own lo- [ 12 not the rabbla which makes the President. /1 | gfeln ot 15e and Kephbiicans, st hal supported | evoning, but will resume the canvass week nfter Siler” of " tho “Bansily New, “snokd | foternen € Carpenter, - AW Gy Qe fufefrdfrant this Tt (03 onp | thers ver e Exesientil altction o Shith uha | Grant a iy 4 lckion, "Sul the Labordln i | SYOM TURKTY. + at Myersville, and the Hon, J, C.Short spoke at | S'y-of-Statera, Stogomane M. Moore: ent'la 1lenry Chamberlnin, of Threo Oaks, tho | f0-called aflont or coneclentioun vote will dectde | ROLEHAS 0 IS 10" Ehurizc the whote party, in The Repubieans of Burlington, In., aro mak- Sl 4L Rossville in the evening. ‘There was 0 ood at- | “reqsurer~a. , Parkhuest, A: i Chiibb, lngt Demoeratle candiilate for Governor, 'ana | the lanis of the conllct, ft s cerlalnly tn this cen- | gilck nndoubiedly the loneat cloments fimencoly | i preparations for s _grana®mass-mectivg n 2 ATAI Maveeirs. tendance at cach place. A vigorous campaign | Audifay- Gen,—F. M. [affoway, 1. K. $mith. o man who adds to unusual wurrowness | fepUfAlYERE e com- | Drodominate, \With Ueycorruption i the pabiis | that clty. It wil ~coms off i | RAGUSA,Bept. S.—It Is stated that the Tu, %"+ will be kept up from now untll” November, and | Com, L'd-0,—J,1i, Richardwon, F. L. irewer. and - obstinacy not a Hitle erudo | prohensive viow of the time and the political aitn. | fervice, brought ahout*by the perniclous syttem | o few dnys, ond among the | fsh commander, Moukbtar Pasha, Bllceen] Vermilion may he counted on for her ustial en.—A, J, Chapman, l,1‘1 Sagendorpts | abillty and muclienergy. Hels tholender of the | ation to the mezeat political drummer, thoy wiil al] | inaugurated hy Grant, and which this sane party | speakers will bs Gen, 'l‘umcl who reeently | tn revictualing Bilek, returned to o Inst,—11, &, Tarbell, Trebinje, uy) " Republican majority. . Fub, 1 £, Tal McKeaver. | wSafi-Moncy *” Democrats of this State,and was | admit that this is not the time of polfiical enthual- | 1280w abont shaking o@. “As far as my specehes | dofivered lis famous speech, M Tho Reusons | poca e et LickNa o ARRti Member i'd Edi—E. It. Clark, L. Tt Damon, Dol fefeatid at tho. epring Shite Conveniion | momitthel, his o nut,the e of polilical enthosl- o 1672 are coucerned, T shall not tako biokan | Wiy I Leaso the Demncratic Party," P Di:?;‘fc“k‘l"l“"g“'f‘” men to Barjani, v the Editor of The Tribune. . THI TOTAL VOTE OF TIE 8TATE on that ceneral Issue by ‘the Tilden men, bitt | fasyo is one which will shapo the destiny of our | (€18 L WORLE 68t Taict T fougle, 1o B CUbi® | Democratic Headquartors at the Palmer A ashia, with 5,000 troops, 4, Tousc wero looked yesterdny, and the disciples | marching tn the direction of Bilek. of Tilden went to church—at Jin MeGarry's > A DATTLE, and Tom Foley's. Al was snd and deserted, ALRXINATZ, Bopt., 8.—The Turks attacked fhy \VAE!IINGTON IIRIGIITS. Servians on the left bank of the Morava Fm‘, iy Asuny, T11, Sept. 2.—Wo had a rousing | during the lost four years has been s follawa: | succecded in accurlug lits own election na a 8t. | naton verhaps for a century to como. We stand Hayes and Wheeler meeting n this Slnw lust | the baals of tho Cincinnati platform, 1 hoped at 2 . v Rep. . | Louls delegate, At tho Natlonal Conventlon he | before s michty problem, O the ono hand wa must A evenlig. The old, gray-hnired, solid micn of | yaro_prestient.. 9.‘1"%1- lug,?nn 71"."35'1 fought uu‘lilmml;' for Tlondricka’ nomination to fl‘,"‘m.“’n'}h.““,"“‘“‘"":;‘ bfl“fi’:‘,‘l‘;fi‘h“é‘m‘&‘l{‘,t";‘,fim it fén‘.'uc.fi‘;ifl,“'r'.h’éb“f,}"’fi’,flfl? P AHH ‘;\rll‘n‘nl«llus the stanch Republican party “turned out in [ 3uig— RS2 NI 1310 | the Bud, and searieed tho recording of i mume | waa'torccd’on o e rnup,,‘,,, Thio North, and in | 8nd set somothing better in bty plnce, ), 082 rood; xmmhcrnf and we organized @ Hayes sl | I874—Governor, ,...105,5600 111,610 1807 | against making Mr. Tilden's nomination unani= [ FH8I0Tce0 00 v torgot the Innumernblo gravesof | I THEN DID NUT KNOW TAE DEMOCRATIO, iceler Ginb of ‘about 50 inembera, and still | 1675—SuprameCoirt, 91,870 117,031 ...... | mous, Since that time e hus freely exprossed | Fircr e cnnot forget the Innumernbio giaven of PAoE at 10 in the morning, The Turldsh left there are niore {0 come; tunde arrangementa for | ==, i F Lla disllko of hia. Dresidential nominee, s .| mishty faht for ol national hanor = " a8 Tdonow, Wo ali—thio Governar, too—tad to OFAND DEMONSTRATION ON BATURAY EVEN- | to ndvance, but, meeting with strong ressty, rocuriig a flag-pole; nnd will, in a short time, neluding the 0'Conor vote, thus brought upon hmself no slight measure of |~ Un the ono hand we nustnot forget that thoss | learn by experience. If. he has forgotten and for- A0, . {or three -hour, Mttlo progress was mnag E:wa eminent speakers here to address us on THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES, “regular?’ indiguntion. e made the canvaes | we fought ngalnat us were onr brothers by conaan- | given those who defested him for the highest ofice The Hayes and Wheeler Club of Washington e Ty Turks then mndo n vigorous as Heights had & rousing meeting on Saturday | g, ROTOUS assaull, and (hy evening, at which o stirring specch on the issucs 3,: l;“&,:&'i:'i}‘&&“":&f;"‘{ ‘l’]"l“‘s Atdpy, of the day was made by Mr, Theodore F. Price, success. Slmultancous) c‘l ) ll‘:l ervlang wjy who, during the delivery of his addrost, was | my s, A‘chl é“’“' 5 ndvance, thy lrc?ucutlychcckml by loud bursts of applause. TRSE Mr. Price began py declaring it to be the duty BOMBARDMENT. | of uvery Amerlcan citfzen to [aterest Wmaclt tiy | LONDON, Sept. B.—A. dispatch from Belgny, [l | {huflpumlml Inmt-a of uiet day; '.h‘u n{&lsnln lm;d says that the Turks bombarded Alexinaty l,q.,' radesman were 100 apt to vemain absorbed in | the right bank of the river, and fired i - thelr urory-day oceuipations, taking no vlial Bt | fn ot dial ploces, Tt s riamomen thes oot M tereat In politfes, while the professional politi- b exinly clans were expected to maunze matiers | 128 been evacuated, but the forlr, according o thele” own Tdens. Ife f!s etil held by fteh battallons, sy sl o tho event of the wiong parly | s defonded by powerful ariliery coming Into poster ot the Dresldential A SlCotton okt Nu‘égmhnr, Which he trusted was | OHCr. lspatch from Alexinatz ntates 1y in no wise probable, there would be cx{mrlcuml the Circassians enterea threa Sorvian redmy, such a shocl, caused by tho retrograde move- | northwest of Alexinatz. Mincs filled withdyy. {neuh \rhlfh wn;nll% f:lfllll take vh:m]z,lu to! nhab amite wero discovered. The Turka have il ery If not precipitate In one mighty ruin the | g hngo for operations agalust two vill aplendid structure which we have been engaged ages whiy 11 Buliding up and dofonding for the dast svent. | Protect Alezinatz on the west. ful century. THE NUSSTANS n Hg then briefly scanned thic ageucles used by | are determined to form a apecial corps, They the Demoeratle party 1n bringing on the Robell- | yalor {n the batile of Friday is commented oy * fom, previous o which tme slavery lind been 168 | T¢ 15 roported somo wore wound: a . coruier-atone. Shica its downfall all the rotten | o5 ob unded by meagy. debrls of broken props and odds and ends bave [t command. » been seraped together for thie party to lean up- ; ON TO KRUSEVATZ. ¢ o, as It could starcely bo eald to stand. The Trirks, ufter beating the right wing oty it hoterogenous iness of words, known ns | Scrvians made o flank movement In the direy, the 8t, Loufs piatform, strung together 8o 08 to | tion of Kruscvatz, thelr object being to ray menn anythingr or nothing, 18 merely n deluslon and i sure, With Jusb ok browkht, forward | Dellerade. . Tho ‘antiro military porlion 4 Lo reveal to 'tha clear-sighted man the foul mass | €hanged. Tehernayeft is marching with e b . 1ock e o Tonely, | o Tic Republican anil Demacratle Btate tickels | for ihie Congroaslonnl’ uombnation fairly aud | gulaity, with wlom wo have lived tn frendship | [ tho State, 1 confenethat ] tackc sama o bixChei- are few In number, and look sad ani . squarcly on the “Saft-Money® lesue, senalug i v o 3V will give a rousing mojority for Tayes aud | 318 both strong ones fn fl;flh’ versannel. Charles'| SAUeRILON LI Jargo ntmbers of tho foljowe. | thoy tarned aguinst s In’thelr pride, when thioy | sltituis, "low far o patty as ach fs responsibia + Wheeler, and therehy eccure peace and pros- | Me Craswell, of Adrfan, the Republicannoinineo Ing private circulars wanted 1o toake a certaln institution, ropug- | for tho misdecds of tho leaders s a question for I3 - - nant to the moral ecnso of tha _clvilized | subtlor logiclans than1 min {o declde. General), perity to our glorlous country, lmm,.A : for Governor, I8 2 gentleman 69 years of age, | e Oaxs, BEnmes Co,, Mich.—r Dean | world, the cornorsstonc ot | Ta ook cin the wolflu #it In judgment npon ha N0S. | who has reslded In Michigir since s boyhood, | Sin: As perhiaps you may be aware, the nowming= | e :um‘nnretl them after a, long and bloody strug- | party and doum it (o well-dcsorved defeat, In DRCATUR, and for twenty years bas ranked with fts | tlons and piattorni made at 8t. Louls de not meet | glo, and naw, when ten yéars have elapsed sinco | AK7S the Jcoplo of tha United Statod thaught ditter. \ . . Spectal Diapatch to The Tribuna, prominent and influential citizens. Ifo was | $iUh MY hearty spproval, Iam uneof thuse who | the cluse of the War, the ‘ever-recarring question ently of the Itepubllcan party than Qov, Koerner Dréaruin 11, Sept. 2~The Democratic and Stata Benghic oo "thes lomanded the repenl of the Kenoption act, and | come up again: Tow can o at lust heal all thena | and Tdid. 1 Judgo so fromn the resultof i olcc- Independent County Conventlons were held to- | & ate Benator for “three terms, com- [ belfeve that we ehould have a Western man who | wounds? I{low can we eraaicate all this evi) and lon. day, and, after consultation, they marrled, each | menclng in 1564 —holdlng in that hody | proves in n{mpnih! with the Weat. Wilhin the | again constitute this nntion as 1 natlon of brothers, The real difference of opinfon betwveen Gov, luu'lng an_equal delegation, AR 0 reault, they | 136 Chiafrmanship of the Judiclary Committee | Pist ek [ have hud wmuny lottersand pereonal nP- proud in (he conaclousucas of belng the frst Re~ | Roernor and his friends and myself Is, after nominated Dr. A. J. Wailaco for District Clerk, 4 b y plicatiuns to allow my e to be used an a candl- | public, composed of such different cloments, | all, nothing but a question of contdonce, He P. F. Lelman for SherlfT, J. A, Buckingham for | 0@ the Presidency pro-tempore. Io was o | date for Congress from this dlstrict on an Tnde- Takon trom almost all ationa of the earth, wiich | contaes i Tilden, Who has slept with Tam- P;m‘e"“d"li- Anurm:y] and Tsracl Aungst for | Member and the Prestdent of the Constitu- | Penuent-Greenback platform. T answered to there | can survive such o desperate mu{;gle for suprema- | many 1fali for yem (Fiden, who, 88 b le nd yoarss In 'l tions. V' e! r ¢ Coroner, They then elected eight delegitea to | tional Convention of 1807, Ile served one termt | GEouc aichasy kv satd that, 1t the Democrats | cy on the part of onc of tho eect jous and amalga- | tho Zilinots Sfaale-Zeiting Intely very aptly sald this dintrict wero reprenente In tho Convention | yantes ‘cement, and. mold Snew & grontor mubion | aod o be a vers bad Saul, & sworn homaor o the lluxmcumlvu Convention of DeWitt and | i tho Btate Touse of Represcntatives of 1873, | by Greenback-men, and they aow fit to give me o-| than the world ever before -val—n Tepubllc | furm, but who hind suddenly become converted snd Mzcon Countles to mect at Maoa next Tueaday | png was chosen Its Spenker, For several years | nomination as a'known Greenback-man, T wontd | which, on an immenso territory, shall yetbonot | had Tately done vory ool sersice fn the caneo of to nominate Legislative candidatea. H Lie lins heen Sceretary of the Commisslon on | Do 8chndldate. 1dunat know how you stand on | o falinre, as #0 many piophets,~1 think form #e o trne and able Paul. Whether Piiden's PIICE COUNTY REFORMERS, | Y the inancial question, but presumb you agree with { falso ones,—predict, but which Wit work | donvorsion of Damascus was brought about by (ho et ';'p:muu The Tribun; Charltable, Penal, and Reformatory Institu- | me nulllmlllrn‘))olm of ages, which ronic of the wisest | prospect of a probable Pmldnfiu-] mmyme BSpect: nne. " J Y = 3 Wi pro ly Prozevitib, Lit, Sept. S—the Heformers of | tlons. It will bescen that his public trating qchli gblcet of thls loter lnto dsles you, (hats | ends sometics lave given wpin despnir.” And srau'u-gm"nn docg not way; same people oo Ir o ? 5 . ! f ¢e 3 L - hlem In solved aftel Y eno jove that thls wna Dilio County lteld s fues moeiiue lere, fo-0eds | hus beon unusually amplo; and i charscter 18 | 3ney men, ™ an calle, to” Cupintd 4ha. Coety | boondrobiem,ino %P5, solred artor, thy fofoe and | eyvoront enouyl o helioyd hat thy wina ' ihe 53 2 Pri i 1t (y R. M. Knapp, who | that of a wan of absolute Integrity, careful fn [ Convéntfuns and the Congressional Conventfone [ rcconclling the two sections of tho conntry, Intely | confldence In tho capnclty and Integrity of Afr. Rt 1”'“ v pt:‘ao c‘;mucral o llmpp. o Judginent, (ndustrions, and of solid abllitics, | 4nd nominate a Hard-Motiey man, dr onc who | fn arms ngalnst each other, is certainly o ditiicuft | Tnyes, There is nothing émxnlwua about the man, the ooy omination for Congrees from i | M. Scwsons, tho. Repulilean momfnco. far | S,08 il guspmsc, whie e notave | oo byho e Impossfson Wty iy ChtSchut n By Gl .4 A - | AN : vad e rl Schutz, - dlstrict. About 500 people attended, Nob much | Licutenant-Governor, fs a prominent farmer | oot Monoy will not fo kilfed and ad overshelming | 4% ATTENIT 70 DUING AuouT Tiris pesiwen | wau recently nald hiin by carl Schurz [n hin Cincln enthusiasin, Jod Wigf e defent autlered In thio district . Toubied Folfowimg hin £ Snd iy o1 porfical . “ ¢ v 3 founded, v B i MONTICELLO, 1LL. o orenger ' of Western BMichigun: Mr | 5 would bogind to hear from yon soon, Fra- | Fasmeds tour yenrs g, Men dlogneted with the [ fomde O, L O POyical Spectal Dispatch tn The Tridune, Kirchner (for Attorney-General) I8 o Detroit | ernally yours, I Coanngnary, | Siiiican party, asemybled T Cinanaat poitts | and whoso charcters T know 10 bo boyond ror MonTicELLO, 111, Sept, 3.—Tlic Hon, George | lawyer, und o representative of the German The rosult of this movement onhis part was | strong resolve tried to bring about this consumma. | pronch, Following Tilden, Gov. Koernet will ind Beragrs, of the Champalirn Gusetle, addresseda | elument of the party; the candidntes for the | his trfumph in the Democratic Convention over | tion ra ** devoutly to bo wished.” Itwns not the | mostof the men who betrayed him fn 1872; hawill farge nudicuee of Repubifans i this place fast. s‘.ufl“y.mwr_sm,;’ the Auditor-General- | the Tldeén Democrats by adarge mnjority, and | intention of many of theni, when they rstcame | Snd thero tho enemic of the Unlon during the ¢ Vi o ane o ;o o to Cincinnatl, to found a new party and put o | War; and Iwill ventaro the prediction that ho will eventng, rc'.'-:?v‘;fif.‘""rflu“fifikné'fl?.%“Jnflg:f:fi’\ shipy and the State-Trensurership aro the pres- | 13 subscauent adaptlon by“tho: Greenhnek | 0 el 1o foine b now, pasty, and put & | 00 e vk of Helr soclety, aad will find out tint sty aa thelr cundidute, nm‘ to offset this, n d 5 ;) i e ta s - h X i & ) d 1t in thund es | men who Piatt County contlmies in a very satisfactory | ent l'"'-":;‘mgfl:v “lhs!l“ 1':;"‘ Tfl'flm!'s fihe nomi. o 0{; the I)u[xlnu;’mtlc mpers dm:lu“ o mu‘n() I :}"r'{‘,"',’,‘,‘!," ;“,{,‘1';’,‘,;;,’,‘.‘1{,‘:,’.‘,‘;‘,’,‘“,';,5;', vfi,’:,,",",':,','s:‘ TIIED TO DESTROT TIE REPUBLIO of corruption behind. Pretending to stand up- | bullcof his army foward Krusevatz, Hs by wanner. nee far the Bchool-Superintendency, s an ac- | (the Henton-larbor ']"w"l nut e Berrien- } yowever, ot this cry was elmoet antversal; tho | aro not it associates forn tuan of such upright and | on it, but reatly mired to the chin, are Samucl | telegraphed to Belgrado forrelnforeement KRW OREENDACK ORGAN. complished practical educator and n graduate of | “Springs Journal) haye bolted hini, aud the Kala- | Convention assumed a_magnitudo which they hiad | hoporable charactor na Gov, Joernes. 1t, howey- | J. Tilden and Thomas A, Hendricks, tho lenders tho Bervian Minfster of War s order er&“ i 3 Bpectal Dinatch to The Tribune. . DANVILLE, 1iLy S6pL. ST firdt dumber of | the Weslesan University, was connceted with | 11200 Guselte hus thus far refused to support | never dreamed of, Carried sway by the onthualan | er, Tiiden Is tho great reformer o Gosernor taises - Liim or place his tume ab the head of its col- | of the throng thatfliled the Conventlon bnilding, 3 Lry Is #afe b 4 and the Dunvilio Lress, . weakly pper devotul Lo | tie Detrolt acliols for five years, hns been lately | s, Uit this state gf affairs the uctors. of | they rerolyed 10 nOmIBLo. tuntldatess. Thon ag | m {or, the couniry ls safe tn uny wvent; and if in thie Greenback coure, und odited by the Hon. | the Super|ntendent of the Fast Saginaw Schools, | the Republican candldute fs not doubtful. A | sigulug politicians xxsumed the garb of roformers, probable ovent should take place, Gov. Koerner In fesso Hurper, was to-duy lasued, | It supports | and s vow one of the Vice-Presldgnts of the Na- | Prohibition nominvo (s fn the field In this dis- | 8n lmpructicable ticket \wus piished through, the | atlll antiafied that hs wos not mistaken in hin can Peter Cooper for President and Gen, Black for tional Eduentlonal Association of School-8uper- | brict, izz C. E. Uailes, of Kalamozoo, real frfends of reforin were hoodwinked and bo- | didate, Ishall conslder myself beaten b the argu- chosén by the party because their post record and prcagm pr nd;’:lea are in strlct accord with | Avtiteh to march to Krusovatz with 12,00 men B 0 The Times' correspondentat Belgrade telegraty Mr, Prico then bricfly touched upon tho dis- | that Friday's battlo was the battle of tho war. graceful War-record of thess two men, While CARNAGE. thelr hrethern of the North were glving thelr . trayed, and six months aftorwards history-had ta | ment and shall congratulato the Governor and tho o Cougrens S5 intendents and the President of the Statol | myie aretetct fo ne seprese ted by W, B teliof " tho most mugnifcont poltical failuro of Coumiry on o rare an inaance of fioad lucke Hves for thelr country, these Copperheads ro- TI;ONDDN, Sopt, 8.—A correspondeat of iy N Heichiors" Aspoels 1o : e district fa now represented by W. B. | niodern tmes, which,” 10 tell the truth, Tshall not belleve untll | mained ot home, and ‘mado themselves prom- | Telegraph suys that when tho villages row . Spectal """""s-"' oA, A Willlame, Republican, to swhom Jt gave two Wiy was 1t that this great movement, sa auapi- | 1nce, Inont by making sccessfon speeclies, throwlmy | Alexinatz were fired hy the Turks ENaLewoon, ik, Sept, 3. iy dorantys THE DEMOCRATIO CANDIDATES, venrs nFuahout 1,150 mujority. The present | clous! yhcqnn, was daowed to fall? 1t was becauso | * Tam, aarepards Tilden and his party, Mke the | coldiwiter on Northern patriotism, apd i every | Friday's buttle, the” Servians e four Gormans camo to R. H. Hemdershot's The democratic candidato for Governor, W, | Republican candidate (s J. W, 8tone, a leading | the real reformera bad faith in the professlans af | Apostic Thomas, & strong doubter, who cannot be possibla way lending ner n ¢ and comfort to the | camo 'I‘mmu-l!rlcken, ond a whole battally arch-enomy of .all reform and all free (nstitu- | fled. Tho carnage was terrible. Tho streetsd: tlons, Aloxinatz were filled with the wonnded nnd & Tuo speaker closed with & summary of the | inz. The Turks pursucd the fylng Servivy house, accampanied iy Mr, Bosvoln, and desired Tawyer of Grand Rapide, I Is 33 yours of nge, | the old Democratle party, which offercd Itaold- | cunvinced by any & t, but requirs to i} e llttie: Gerinan band for Usyes and | L. Webber, I8 o man of abllity and tntegrity. | JESEREE 00 RANCE 3 TS 188 5 d,,,‘{m%}; o’ party machinery (o accomplish tho desirad Shronost vintble. mroofe Mo Fellow-clibons: 11y Wiecler. Hels un Enst Saginaw lawyer, 51 ycara of age, nndnp,unficumn who_ hus fllicd acceptably o | end. 18 was becanss the “,f'“u‘f"“" In conyen- | not beliove that tha salvation and regenorat{on of who has acted for seventeen years as tho attorney | number of responsible publie positions, - fn- | ton aseembled, pledged ftsol lulmnrflhu Cin- | the country lies with the prezont Democratic party, ; y . \ cinnati ticket, Low well they kept their word the | The ex t of lutrusting the destinles of -principles of the Hepublican party, the princ. | pouring Iu & fearful fire. CULLOM AND EDSALL. of the Flint & Pers Marquette Rallway, aud for | cluding lllBJ\lidlfiBmP ;’If the T"g’“”"‘ Clretiit, | rouplt han shown. Grant, againat -whose adminis- ngf,;u o Into. o tande ol this '::?x‘n "li’t:’nuéfi Elee of its'plntform, and an cloguent euloglim —— AT MACOMD 1LL. #lx years s the wanager its land-grant. Ilis {lulrs“mpo‘l‘lml ol nl“r;:?&ml‘egl‘s'i?:‘tvf:fl;.':?x‘.,y tration the Tismachitlo | prenies and Domnl“‘t“g THich dangors for which I, for one, could not take | on the characters of the Republican nomfiees " GERMANY. ¢ q | d CEV e Ve tel speakel ] e W Was re-electes 0 V' Yer o, ¢g-] > Spectat Dirgatch to Tnd Tribune, public career lins thus fur beon lmited to one | furintty who as ecrved, ono leglslotly iy | e e ety Than. ok big e elosiqicoted | e g of tho opatiican patyeemcn the | for President and. Vice-Presidents, Rutherford SEDAN, ; B, Hayes and Willlam A, Wheeler, The mecting then gave thres chioers and a | BERLIN, Scpt. 8.—~The anntversary of theti tiger for flayes aud Wheeler, and closed with | tle of Sedan was celobrated Saturday {hrogh three cheers far the speaker and o vote of | out Germany. The newspapers Lad leadingy. thanks, ticles, almost all remarkuble for thelr tonsd Macouis, 1L, Sept. 2=The reeentlon given | term us Mayor of East S8azlnaw and one term in and who was noinfnated fn tho hope that Ro | ebort, th +1o Cullom and Edsall hiere to-(ny upou thelr ar- | the Stuts Senate, and In the latter body he was | would capture enough * Grange 1 ,,m';’ h‘,"nm,,, eraln be the man at the head of the ticket was | arralyned the purty for thom thne and again, —tncro rivu) from Dquawka, where they hud spoken on | very influential in shaping . the combination | votes to elect iui, IHo has aldo been nomi- | 8 life-long Republican, who for yeard had handled | fa ut prescnt ong fixed principle, at least with Dem - it T ¥riday, was certaduly cordial wnd flatterlug, to | which defeated Senator Chundler's re-clection, | fted by what {8 known in that. reglon us ¢ the | the Earturt practicos of tho Demaceatlc parey with: ;r;g:;ggm‘gg{:;;‘;;gfgfm,'g\':‘;ghl: pelogast kn Domnocracy beteayed the so-called Lib- | kpows thero were mnny of thom, and we have o S . o Natfonit purty,”—u politieal organfzutionstarted | 04%8loves, 70 eay the least. The Commlitec of Arrange- | Mr. Webber was aigo the Chalrman of the Michi- st et - e e ‘The political battle of 1872 resulted in the defeat | that the country shall come backto **hard-pan," i i conclilation Loward France, mients, conslatig of Messrs, J, B. Venard, Al- | gan delegation ut 8t. Louls, and 1t was upon bis | ey Siit ¥ SRS Pt lovs b workenu® | of tho political allance Jelyoen iha Liberalsand | too fzed, inuiriablo motallc buafs as for ahifio MISCELLANEOUS. : chlichi s PN cxader Melgan, and B. K. Tlambton, led by | motion thnt the anti-two-thirds-rulo resolutlan | of thut region. 1t may bo sblo (6 cantral sav. | Liseroiocriie, buf, 1t Ly o tneans kilfed rans, | Gf intreptating the law, that siiver nowenc jone | GREAT REPUDLIOAN RALLY AT JEFPENSON, MORTUARY. the Macomb Band, followed by 100 Minute-Men, | was adopted by the Natfonu! Democratic Con- | eral hundred votes, and'its action maymake the | until it became_a universal shout throngh the en may nlf in valoe, can sill be regarded as *‘eoln ' Ono of the most rousing and enthusiustic’ Spectal Disyatch te The Triduna, v ° " X sk e e iro countey, Itcould o lomger be silenced and | u the scmdo of the I, welll Aot prerall.” Gorg 1 dreseed fn nulform, marched to tuc liotel here. | ventlon. The nominee for the sccond placo on | Yougreasional contest o close ongs but etill | thze country, | Ttcould no tong u the sun L will not prevail. . Gold hns : Al 2 ) ; ain, Tatil Dotk p: ; 2 Messr, Cullom wnd Tusall wero called oty and | the ticket, Mr, Houscunan, fsa prominent Ger- | Jiudkc Stancrs feends e confident of his ciec- | Boataly JEEme, e Aid it Wit tho VR | e Bt O g G ince fhe tinus of antly meetings of the campalgn thus far was held at Monnis, Ill., Bept. 8.—The eudden death d the public hall in the Village of Jefferson ou | the Ilon 8, Wells Harrls Las apread a ploos in a few words thanked the cltizens for their | man of Grand Rapids, and a man of much loeal BIXTH, romem b:l{nco &5 Ilhe du;};‘“ D,Y"'_ llg‘l';llu]llnnnry itn deviation from the’(imo of the Fqut-ra snd | Suturday evening, under tho ausplees of the | over the eatiro community, The Bar, of Grouly Tundsome and courtcons recoption. popularity. Huwas a violent Hendricks mon [ _‘This district Is now represent bd' George 11, | oo e e e oo s o oo Patien foti I,::gfi?:,‘%’,“’:‘,fl_.“fl.‘;‘,u"]l‘o crerdls- | 1uyes and Wheeler Club. "The speakers en- | County met on Saturday, passad the usual e, At 2 o'dlock, In front of the Court- | during the carly part of the year, and s uow | Durand, Democrat, who was el 2 Je'otn | finged to uddress the moetlug sworg Luther Lut- | Jutlone, and appofuted: the Hon, P, A, Am, In 1574 by | poditienl aystom nnyhow In this our Contennial | af a i thin th ¢ Hhuse, the meeting wos called to order by. | fachyg thls dispateh, which he united with three | 1,600 pl'uralur,—um Prohivition candidato re- | Fear, T tar (ho- zasult cominta. 1 e plnt- :‘?,.7.’.:‘2}“1.»?.“555}1,201':‘,‘1‘3 ward“c o dwoll. v Benntor Hampton, who ftroduced My, Cullony, | fellow-Democruts i sending to the Michigan | velviug 900 votes. Mr. Duraud uwed his wafor- | forme, which, In regard 10 reforn, throw tho samo | tha fiunncial question st lengil. Abler minds than OUEESUBRRON VA0 AT OCHIE potd s | delegation at St. Lota: * flendricks, Allen, | Ity lariely to tho weakuess of his opponent, us | banner to tho breeze, . 3 T s e 1L bt for e i nda th who has sivfde seven specelies duthys the past | fluncak, or Dovia will doj but Tilden witl | hfs disfrict gave less thun 300 Domocratic plu- | koform! Aye forscoth! Sut ‘whers shall we | T lasie of paper toncy reminds me of & cele- weok, yeb tils afternoon seemed fully up to the | divide the party”” Mr. House, the candidate | rality on the genesal ticket, He will be renom- | fnd itt Wiiore shall those men of 1872 who first | brated charncter i Guctho's **Fanst," (he sontt sttuation, aud syoko with Ny ustnl vigor, and | for Secretary of State faa Liburdls ana tho ro- inated this year, and will be wble to polut to u | abed theery gofor lth Torhupelo ‘,’;f';,;;’;},g;};fig Slown ar Jester of the Emperor, When Mephis- for nearly two hours hield his audience. maluder of the ticket Is Alled with gentlemen of | reasonably-Independent couree fu Congeress dur- | traved them? To those men who voted for (rant | Lbiciem oi an oecaufon someswh N Mills, (fen, Mann, und Col, Petterman, of 4 Chiengo.’ Frank Lumbard was also present | SLONE to prescat them at tho next sessind, with €01 8lndy." Sevornl campalgn songs wero | the County Court, and thie Ion. James 5. sung by him flm?ln 7 the evening, dlng,f:rnuuy RE‘“’""E lflél‘lfl Circult Court, The Court-Toue to o Interest of thy meoting, “Gun, Minn and | ¢ draped fn mourning and the flags srest Col, Petterman made brief stirring appenls to | JUH-mas: oy Wit A spoclal traln_brought s stand by tho party and ite nominces, | Enbice Bur o Vill County and officors of (b Tholr reinarke wore enttusinatically recefved, | Coutt to attend the funeral, = Judio Hors ‘The groat apeech of tho evening was madeby | 708 8t one . tiho Droslding Judge o Mr, Mills, For an hour hu held the closoni- | B8 Ulreute Court which fncluded Wil tention of bis Yienrers in ono of tho most clo- | GOUBLY o uncral was very largely attendel quent ahd argumentative addrosses cver delly- | A6 BCrVlces wers conducted by the Rev. . ered In Jefleraon, and was frequently and foud- ( A1 paster of e Flrst Meihodist Clurk Iyappluuded. Ttwas dn unanswerableargumont, | 86 the dwelliug and at the grove. The exerc ant will help tho good canse licre wuuacrlully. wero under the supcryislon of the Qdd Fellows A pleasaut festure of the cyenlog was tiie | Of Which Ordor for Inuny yoars Judge Harris v arslval at nbout 9 o'clock of 8 Jargo delegation | Binember. The Bar of Grundy and Wil Cozx from Park Iidge with o band of muste, tics ncted oa pall-bearers and as an escort totit Tilu: hm;fl fnvluru‘] t’hn lacctlug \;’Xth :‘al\;firnl reniains. B cees of music during e evening, 1) Tutchs 0 the Intersst- and. onthusham, Tty |, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Irving Park Glee Club was_present and flmllf Special Dispatch to The Tridune. -geveral oppropriate songs. The sposking and BrnixorinLp, 111, Sept. 8.~Tho proposatsfe music was kopt up until “11 o’clocls, whani with | suppiles for tiie Stato will bo opened to-mormr & fow remarks from_Col, Robh, of Tark Rldge; tho i udjourned, afler pussing. ot vatu“u! by the Commissloncrs of 8tate Contracts, T thanks to the band for the unexpeeted plcas- | Proposals are fur printing, blnding, furniehley uro of thelr uttendunce. of paper, copying laws and journals, supplyiss* Tlie Town of Jofferson (s wide awake, and may | coal, woud, efe, ~As usual, thero are s numbd bo depended wpon for o rousing mafority for | of speculators on hand, and donbtless et ¢ e local reputations. {nge the past seaslon, having voted with the Re- | . eltuation after tho outbreak of the War, when Me, Cullom closed his speesds with this pow- ’a"rul;kgiwzlmumn'zm AND PRORIMTIONISTS, | DU licana on many_important questions, i1 | Foon rl‘l‘l“‘{l"A“{m(l}{lll.gl:dl'."e?‘I’l.l‘:l‘l(k‘:tllhu:,;llrl’)al‘rlelylg; &‘:f:,‘:m';'; :,'J:.’{:‘,‘fe’:“,‘,‘:.;‘.","'!,’.‘,"‘fl‘.‘::.“ l',’,f,“;,f:",:‘:,l} crful'statement: . The * (treenback " party makes Its debut as a | Bepublican uwnnent 18 Murk S, Brewer, o Lievery truo Democrat? Most of ho Liberaln of paper mouey, lie bought (ar his share landed rop- * Thoe Domorratie parly ought not to be sup- nlmmcz urgunlluuon |nth’Is Blnm1lh|: yeur,l- Pn‘llnl]sufiv‘ ?\l"‘;l ‘;‘c::'\fr"ls ::“ngtx:'ctu:“;\llllulxl ran, ¢ 3;&7.;1'::11“ f}ffl.‘;‘ffi "Agm%,nup'm; :‘:u ‘u:‘er: wzre o,l,{‘, ml‘l u)vurn{lnr] :'ul [ nwAll-lu-dndcflllw}x.‘ ¢ prLy ¢ the energy and the means for putting it “on {ts | an 28 gerved L 8 Scnatol e Leg- v d umber | while allthe specalators were swumps the Patled Lsasise th BAres dusu ot belioyo in the s A L b'Ylmc i gressmaty | loture. He fsa young wab, being now fn i { o Bonest mon wote stifl Yo" be-found in L As subsequent cristh Thors whs Fenly. Bach m power to cocrco u State, Tt ought not to by |k JENE, Lgn FUEES elty,” Ho hs sccured | 35thyenr, anexceliént lawyer,andagentlemanof | foun as Bristow tried to Inaugurate the nowera | thae o Franco over elghty years ago, supported becanse it hns never been forany ate | 1800 -aperation of u féw mien of some personnl | recognized ablllty and deserved personat popu- | e )’l‘“ that ot heart they wero atill Kopublicans | when ten picces of gold - wero® equlvalont flrnmtlvn:lm)lcynrprlurmleaIunmlnturcunnlm influence, and_ the *Greenback™ tleket fs | larity, There are as yet mo Probibition or [ 204 },"“‘““."““,d""”“""" “"‘”’f’].‘,‘““l“'“"]"l"l'"""‘" ;un{dc. toughit llot Lo he supported becatso | o fair one, Preciscly what its vote will | Greennck candidates fn this district, and he- | NOTHING IN COMMON WITH THE OLD DEMOC- it s e et Bt {18 son s S £ did not, whea It Nad possession of the Exeen- | gmount to, It is aifficult to predict; but | tween Mr, Durand and Mr. Brewer the contest the **putrid il ROy 'Lf_';e"“mn”m rumenttoleep thoir ** naalimats tive and Legialative Departments of the Uov- | the probabilitles now are, that it will | will be u close one, : o mtipporia Tildo aned to cogt thal ety THcr | oF, 6 w call theni rreenbacks, I o e 1t wn ernment, ochibit any capacity to run the coun- | draw ‘o few thousand voles about cqually SEVENTIL Poped tat 16 st wau posalie 16 beine b i | fhe guitlotine, to which very citizen Wt rofused £ trl;' 11 flnanclal point of viow, and the Tlouse | from cach purty, and thus exerclee no fmportant | This district has been represented In the | ofd and glorions Repubiican party, which onco had | to take and exchanye the e of the State at pur * of Representatives, since the Democrats huve | gifect upon the result {n the Stato at large, In | House for four suceessive tering by Omar D, | saved tho country, lo: s carller and purer tradl- | Wascondemned, ond it certanly mado shortwork of kad cuntvol thare, has falled to present any ret- | somo of the Congressfonal districts {6 niny be | Conger, of Port Huron, who was lost weel re- | toua And wh afn ut Cincinnatl, o Conven- | Rim and his richion, which reverted to the State. T edy to correct the evils which “"’( allege exlit, | uble to complicato mattera somewiint, but this [ noninaied by acelumution. He s oue of the | tion asembled, 'wliere the muchine politicins, | o not b"""]'” tie Aorican peoble Foultlike ty and Lo lny dowa uny poliey of rellef o the pew- | promises to bo the Hinib of its prictical - | Republican Teaders ue Washinton, and ly ail | Withl thele déviitclen und erafty: oxpedients, | follow, b this respect, tito exniiplo of hlstury, & ple. They ouzht not to o supported bieauso | fuence. Tho Prolfbition tickel containe, ns | odds the foremost man of tho Sticlfgan delugn- | YEIo besten by tho roforn wini of tho party, bY | but rather koep, uloof trom such experimenti aid tiey tiave heeri a parts of opposition (o ull the | usual, the mitnes of s Very eanyetable amd | flon, - OF his re-cluction thers fa no doubt, ha | 1eh o, In 1872 thought the Liveral cxperinient | patiently awalt the tie whn by tholr o in. great reforms carried through by the Repibican | Mncere wentiomnen, atd. will poll sbout 8.600 Demveratle candidutorugeutst bit will probably | then' thons. fiberaia of 1h7S feraiven to VANFy | G the domon 'of infiatin who leads thom to the pasty, which nade this Govrnnent frec In fact | vates, lessening the Republican mujority' by | bo N, 5. Duynton, the' prosent. Mayor of Port | sy by the old. i s sapors s s raforensd [ fun o - the ° mouniain * and- ahows. shoin aa well a8 In duwe, and the Doclacution of Tu- { ghat umount. AlL the present fudfeatfons pomt | Huron,—a mun without any real strength,— | on buncal man, 8 true patriot Rutberford B, | riches and posscssions which only exist in the fm- dependence the Hving principle of our natlonal | 1o the customary Republiean victory this year | who will probubly receive thy Grecuback nomte | Hayee. for the Frestdemey. agiuation, and which are llke the applcs of Sodom, | Hayes and Wheeler In November, struir-biddars, who proposo to bleed legithos e, for th Natfont and State tckots 1 Michbam: | nation alse. > Toorve the Greetbaclciioml- | Hayg G aitineiho tatt that not a1l ho fihuurln' without, ut’with a_vory, yory bittor | WIITEWATER, WIS, bidders. ; ‘The Glee Club, and, by the way, one of the [ The general outlook i the Congressional Dis- FianTIL Liborals of 187: have resolved to suppost the Jte. | Kernel withln, which herhaps nidy prove s curso fo Bpectal Dispatchia The Tyibuns. rr——— best fu the State, gave us'same first-closs slug- | pricts 18 as follows: This Qlatrlct Is now represented by N. B, (::}h":flfi Sickel uf thls your. Jany af ',1“'1"'1 tlll gg.{l::‘,;};*g;;}‘;":‘y“m und deterour growing and i WnrtewaTes, Is-,‘ Sept. "~nz'° {Ilfirmb- The Latest Nngllsh Slave Clrcular Ingyafierwhich FIRST, Bradley, Itepublican, who “was -elected fn 1672 | {000 G GCR Y iriy th Which they fusy atiach thors: |~ hav ant, miy feMw-cltizens, suld & word | Lvsus held thelr oponing meeting to-nlzht In | myg fottowing are the principal Jcteof sct Whitewater, and hud o tremendous turnout. 3 The Contlnentals puraded the strects in full f,‘,‘,’,’;;;‘,“g},,",:,‘{:{;:{,,{" v':,'!“‘“a"';r,:':he ol uniform with torches. ‘The biggest hall tn the | ©'3 *5F VoG R KEEVER ) IR EE o0 a Inco was packed full ot 8 o'clock, The Han. T, | tive slave Into your ship and taken him underits . Weeks, Presldent of the Hayes and Wheeler | protoction of «fln Dritléh Bag, whether witblo ol Club, mndo the upenlnF speech, He answered oyond the torritorial waters of any State, yo J. 4, Flamders, of Milwaukee, who addressed | wilt not adwmlt or entertain any domand mado upa the Democrats Inst night, most concluaively, | you for Lix surrender upon thie ground of slsvers pub- | wolves, Al honor Lo thoxe men; If thero woremors | Agalnst duirality & polin Wil ek x:‘::‘enmj‘l'éhmld T “’ll;lllln dlstlr)lrl is nnlw rcHrLiI!‘cnted by ’Gcn‘. A.ls. 1liy less lhm ‘Jl)l)lllleju(:llf:.“ The pr “| i rea e, 0 Villfnns, Democrat, and Wia rencininution by can candidate Is C, G, Ellawortly of Greenville, | of them tu the country wnew party would so E 1 INAL OILARA L TIL ol nunhul%flugh In eancutlal 1o Demacratle | iy party s cortain, * It consiats of this city anil | luwyer of some prominence i Northern MIchi: | Formed: 5t under Cha prerentpolitiont conenioe | ana s ramnCONAT OUATACTE i anei e st Mietory, aud, if Tilden 1 succekeful, that the | the rematider of Wayne County, and Gen: Wil- | gan. ~'The Democratlc eandidute szaimst. hint 43 | (on it seoms thiey may bave to watt fof an Indofine | oharke ot ho porjnred (R mncif it i atvarn ainio- Bouth will expect tu have hier War shluplasters | Jfa carvled It in 1874 by 1056 majority aver | Fred II, Potter, the present Mayor of Boginaw, | ite period of time, jieshaps as the Jows walt for | ment In regard fo his Income-tax in 1502 looks & reduemed. ithe uational debt will, be _largely | Moses Y, Fleld, who raw about 1,000 votes be- | Tle 1s 30 years of aze, n graduate of Genesco | the comingof the Messlati. I think that most of | itk ugly. dnereaved, aed the nationnl eredlt destroyed, und | hind his ticket throngh personal unpopulority. | College, s buiker at’ Sngfinw, ond a mnan of | theve men itk swhen thothmo comes, ga totho pull | Nelthor do 1 refer to tho condition of the Sonth the business futerests of the country suiler tn 4 | The Republican nomfee this year fs Tienry M. | declded’personul popularity. The district s g | Quictly aud deposit thele voto ‘for llayes and | in cuns of Tildewn cluction, No nan hias ever said corre, by # it i - . e e Wheoler, “They have no fafth in “Afden and th it te woril: 0 sul; eriz unient, 22, 1t v not Intended, nor v it possible, o lir L T T T 1 ait gl ullc(,n;_uuuyhmyuulmutM years of “age, | close one: hut caretul Work in the remoto and | Bonodtie party of - Tammany amecetmig | 5§k, anbr eete probtans an Lo Hlayordid o angl ";'lv}‘,‘fl:"d&‘liflrfl!afl&,“ who supported | 46Wn any preclso_or gencral rule T the casaln al ure Milele i I‘ I\&:qifl ‘m nd 8 | rleh, talentes l\o high socinl coniiectlons,. suil | sparsely-settled counties, 0 o8 to secure the they Tave @ consclence: ihty know thut | lutter of nceoptonce. Greeloy 1'5»[“ “followed, und ‘,,md” werful | Mhich you ouglit 1o’ rocelve u fugitive sisreot iley Cluby and Joud cally were mudo for withun_excellent hiflitary record, - eltiding Rulllugot thelr heavy Republlian vote, will | 1u1s tholr duty to vote, and they will vote, oven If | Ther I Jeave thin question, which In the event of ?m ling speech. 1lis nrfatm ,,""’ ¢ tho | bonrd your ship. “Youars, s to this, to bs guldd UENDENSON 1ITCUIH, service on Gen, Thowmus' siafl. Gen, Willlams® | keep I€ for the Republieans. in a grumbling moud, with the “party which they | Hayes' clection will be sulved by trne statesmen, | 204 i _kpcoct, pument of the | by cons{dorations of humanity, aud’ theae comi: present Democritie party and its candidates for em whetk isloyulty and Lypourtsy was territle, and pro- :?'f,".{' ::’:‘:flxhl”u’z‘fll-fl: ‘Lt‘"vffldfl."i‘n‘l‘ ;v;lwv duced un effect upon his nudience, vlul waters of a State i which slavery exista; bults tr-l. Cravatt then closed the meeting (n good | the Jatior coxo you aogit, at. the fi:‘{"&lmfi style. avold conduct which may appear n hre "The Republicans are delighted with the send- ln}ffl.‘;fl:::;l °;’.’c".'.‘3n"'w ot It it it 35.:?1"?«}»'?3’:‘ )l“:’.gtnig‘:;:]xll‘:c‘}r'.mm fntond o makus [ cxainye your protection on the ground thathelt kept in” slavery contrary to treatles with e QUAZENATONIAL, CANDWATES 18 Txnzaske, | fefiih You cceive him until the trathol NasuvieLn, Tenn, Sept, 3.-Yardley (color- | niy ...'{.,3,‘;,,;' 1'."::1211&34 l:le,:;,m"l"flul L’;‘..mn.un ed), of Knoxville, n practicing attorney of that | should bomade, if possible, after cummun(tlfla: vity and laty Justico of the” Peace, announces | with the noarest Brlilsh Consulsr anthority, s formerly & promient vesident of the conn- | Congresslonal record during the lst session © NINTHL, helped to found over twonty years” ago, und to | But bofore Lclose I want you 10 understand that, - 1y, 'hut now ot Counell Groyo, Kan. Mr, Ritebls | consfsted In voting with his fimy.me.“}, on all Thls district Includes the Upper Peninsula, wluc'h they aro still nuclmdy by ties of love and | whatevor Gov, Tllden's nicrits a8 a reformer may epolee mast cloquently upen the Hve aud dead | geeastons, exvept i one or two “instances when | and the northwestern shore-countles of ghe | afinity. huve been, or may naw be, there ls, besides many tssuen of the duy, and puld o hieh tribute to the | he supported uitra Hurd-Maney propositions; | Lower Penfusuta. It has been representedsiuce | 3¢ there fa another clage of thoLiherala of | nihers, ouo reasun why 1 cantot—ho, nover—voto Republicon candidato for Govornor, whom lio | and lio will wot recelvo tho Republlcan usistanes | fin organization (in - 1572) Ly Jayr A, ubbell, | 187 edunlly honost und equolly to be respoctod, | for b, * buua T for iwentyalz yoarey nud pronounced | . way given Wi two years ago. The teiroen: | Republican, who was re-elected n’ 575 witht, | e Gty o tharo sast and will b s chavge, | 10 vais tn o darkest day of the Ropubiie, In D i o sterilngeoncaty) rho wouldy when | Gackess™ will this wock nominao n candidate of | substantial'oprosidion, v. 1ubbell 1 gt o | Somoststio folorm HEket o 1 ol whrsiie | Augut 1801, fust abint tvelve yers ugo now, elocted, not anly il the oftice with credit to | yhey own; and, having an organ In the Wyan- | candldute, aml Is certaln of suceess, Hls op | and surgrining (o whag eminence in politica, Sumn { a large tont ot the luke-ahore 1n Chlcago. 1 lope hhn»ullr', but with credit to ‘the Stato und na- | dotth Courler, that hos & large cireudation i the | ponent 18 Johu 11, Kithourne, & rallroad-con- | J. Tildcn has geown with them during the last sfx | my friend Gov. Kaerzer will not churge ma w\rh on. cuutity towns, luay ho uble to poll a small per- | tractor of Bl Rapids, und unan cutfrely un- | monthal They paint bim in the beighteat colorw, in | ahinking the bloody shirt, | mercly reclte remi- The meetiug did not close untll late in the af- | cenbiyzo of the tutal vote. The probubilltics | knuwn outside of his fnmedisto neighborfiond, | their scarch for reform they think they Luvy | iscence O tiaies lang “since }\ml. but which ternoon, havlig oceupled nearly four hours. Wo | now jiuint to @ closs contest, with thie changes i ummarize: The Revublicans now seen | i bim discovered the Moscs who alone can con- f ot thut cpach were +*times (hat' tried meon's cousider it & success, At no polut where Measrs, ! favor, e of earry Second, ' P oy~ [ dust tho nutfon out of the desert of corruption and | douls." T waa sitting on the reporiera’ stand, | hiineelf a8 a candidate for Governor fu the | you should be guided in your subsequent procesé: Culiom- and Exnatl have. spokien. during tne | Oo \Villaws' favor, Tt o g tho Pcomb, T, Fousthn Qur- hacd s o tho promiscd land of refurm and | when the Demucesife poiforin i feaionwhich | Knowville Chranicle becaus the Btate Repups | 154 by tha remuit n Al @ audience, ai ced sow! uy | an, in 1 about 500 majority,—his vote full- [ Mixth must be cuseed us very doubtitl, and the Idols_or herocs; they see in Tiden, " = ce- | 15 . Wil-be yoturied un Bundred fold fo Novesmbur | ufk benbad from Jocal comisr - T prosent tee | Fiees o emstmye o bt and the ocavanis, n 1R4ByIG (n Homuparto, the ouly | e | bulhens” 1o 1 LrS¥ar wan Absloce o boca | to the {{,“l‘"}’i‘“‘" Jnetyy and voted down cvery | o oy Honeleh Rutitin next, publlcancandidate is Sr. Exlwin Wiklels, of Mon- | Democratie. nan who can wio (e Country, Av‘uuiel, whe | falire, and (o ptedisut wdlutiment o any Gavis, | [oD0SItion in tho Intercat of hle race, o yays | There loa knowing dog,who Iiven on the He tog, who, was born I New Yorlg I8 o groduste T SENATORSINT, oldstime fricuds (sl out, they sccuso thelrliberal | even on tho theory of dissoiving the Union, wos 'fhm" oplid ““;‘""‘!‘ld“"’ Wil bo for thegood filde, A dayor two ko, g to by muse e WABHINGI'ON NOTES. frofu the Michignn Univereity, of whuse Alumni [ About one-third of the Republican Legisln- .m" u‘{.flg;»w;" iport Ifaycs, nrlllu‘v advocated. When T heard this torrible {iregeanh o u"pf" 3‘mu1 11 JULEh e eandial el uun?-‘ R:ifi“rfi, 0} ufl‘ L\‘m et #t A VEIY WEAK INVENTION, e, ok et o cuting. Avy o Crleg | tive nomiuatlons vy ulieady beon inade, aid | efilec'a mado agatit Shein it they are icone | §he Topablic. 1 toak we s hat s oft (o ialy: | SIHTTEd g e s | e desrest pinser thet foy emier o f 00 Spacial Dispatch so The Tribune, tancy, wod clected Prosecuting-Attorney of | they ure belug watched with great interest for | SLATES On gy way fiome { rnuiinated what would bocoms | My, Yurdley; also with Mr, Thowas, the otler | auiother, but the dop refused to let hiw cone 9 ), . Monroe County fn 1800, aud was appofnted ju | the Hght they muy cast on pho’ progresy of - the true that ** Dw"""‘l‘fm"‘ l‘: ‘["5“""1{; "'1;:"’ l‘"""““‘ the sane year Mewmber of tiie Btate llugmlul Ed- | brisk 'lmtuglnl L'{ln‘unn bc: een Seuatar Ferry, ml,:-.rm“‘.“m:um? cruocratle reports Lo the cilect that thoro I to | yearion, which position he held for twelye years, | whoss term explres with the closs of uw& ‘s~ | incousistency? 17 it 3 cople, Nothing 'but rafns would havd been be su expensivo naval reviey at Port Royalfn | He was ulau w member of theConstitutional Cume | ent Cougress, and Gov. Joln J. Begley, Thus * GONBISTENCY IN POLITICS” Y F..u of & once mighty structure, of which October, ynd that the United Btates steamer | miseion of 15733 und {8 u tnan of studious hubits, | fur the surfuce-hudleations arg viholly i fayorof | notto progress with the times, (o look at things | o many splrits In wuny lands lad been proud, . Dispatch Is to be ftted up at great expense for | exvellent. abilities; uyd personal strength, Ao | Mr, Ferry, whose [riouds huys secured the f this yeir s they appeared four yenrs ogo, to g- | which hud beou the pridoand hopo of ull nations 2 Democracy have not yet made uny nomination, | passage, by quite a number of Numfuativg Con. | pore the progress of u party towards reform, sud | wapiring (o rolf-governtent; the Amerlcsn Repub- the accommodation of Beerctury Robeson snd o but their candidate” will undoubtedly ho Mr. | ventlons, of resolutious of instruction fu nis fu- | #41100K upon it In the bideous light of the past— | lic would have Lecoms u conglomeratlon of loosely pheasuro party, ls without foundations There s | Jolin J. obizon, of Blisram, who e defeated | vor “Phid Counties of Kuluniazoo, Genieser, und | Shen Laduttbat L and thowsands of my friends | connectod Siates in the harih, a slavo oligarchy to be no great uaval review, and Sceretary Robe- | two vears ago, Tle f8 o gentlemun of Nufted | Muson mny be nomed us among thoss In which ‘,‘,ffi,:f'“",“.‘l',';f,":i.".,u,',,‘,‘,’.!:y:”",l,'.'l:'&f’ b o’ oy N B o i son will not attend one, The vesscls ‘of the ‘l“'{'}“f“&"}"“,%‘ccp" "‘l z“h,e ol ity auch acifor was taken. uv, “:l'lv)’;"l (rfciuds ol an, wuchrewpested. riend Gov. Koarner, ut | yroud’ worls "o United Bates of ‘Amcrica’ . arithi ) aml his defeat by o majority of from 1, PN Y ch lesa demonstrntive, but they ulso vl this Btate, who, probakly in remembrancs of 'his | would bave becoms & myth, and wonld buye ox. Toorih Atantde squadron will wssonbhle AL POt | Gog vy To conatered tertan, /Lo PIOBIUILIGH | 1o hav gahiod sibatantil wdvanisecy st Qiller: | homooraile, solehedears? of oty ‘abraucs of bls | would have beoumy & wiyily iudependent candidate, out of tha first ono without the meal. | DES MOINES COUNTY, 14, Icnfth the boy showed him the mmw{ wihielt fpecial Dirpatch to The Tribune, still retalned, and the dog permitted hin 10 8% BuaLINaToN, [u., Bept, 2.—During tha parade | but instead of rusning beturs hbm s ot Ak of the lln,vumken-\lml. wight; the Ku-Kiux splr- | kept by his side, l:lvlngnn oceaslonal {:m\\'l [ It exhibited fiself lm“"fi the Demacrats by | un (ndleation that ho was not ta be Lritled with throwing rotben ogus st the company. Many | und_evidently under the lmpression thet Lt decent Democrats ave to-day expressed them- | funda were fu danger of being embezzlul sclycs disgusted with the procecding aud the e ——— tency 1 a fewel,” but | GF the Anerican Republic if - this savice, given, b AR L ] B vuwurmlrlunln e ata b Sheesca oy iy o purty, ; A Novel Etfort for Belf-Reform, ‘Tlie Republican County Convention met this | Tn a newspaper published in & Causda tovd alternoan’ aud selected s ticket that I8 recug- fhe following card uppoured the other duys 3 le that Dumo- Ry Royal ut thot thne, where they will be fnspected . o Gov, 4 Sowill nized aa & strong oue, and with which they will : piued art; Er iee (o the tel 18, tuken Gov. Tildvn to bla basom, and prosents bim | cratic Republics, founded on the willof the people, it . A Noticr, —Uod helping we, 1am dotern by tho Adwiral n onumand, Theseyeasels uv | oo oyt orSieco e homince to the eld | ent pulnls, oA axExDYENTS 10 hla friends as tho embodiment of refonn. With | 4rg.of abart duration: PEOM | carry Des Molues County, $8v Ty self 41 aw wuny Of 1oy Tetlow-ulerett M Leen {u the North during thosummer ongecuunt | cluzen of Teewmsehs and the “Greenbrek | Three proposed amenduicnts to Uie Stato wxeal warihy ‘;{,;m"f{“x‘j'sfi;"‘:fi;{",‘{""\r,‘,w’ TN e maotd, L {.‘,y‘."‘éi?n';‘:fi‘c"fir‘,’.f .ll:n!u‘;nm' apectas Dispoten g 1h Triwns, * oalus Teum s naradand ecpe ot .'Ll.h.uk‘;: sid il lhls'm“fi'a fru:n vlhanllcl fllllnvn ‘l" tha { Aty Ly feduedd y eull for & Convontloni, Cupstivution will.bs yuted upunby th pevple | Eijron u‘;u';g. ani sumethnes bo eva fores s | Whon tho Comniyu i tha ptiencoof th 52'}:. Sorpazi, ik, Repi, S—avile Repub- npldll{’l fnd '".f'fy" ’-;u\.l] gl rulnd T an [0 nspection s C! ] 7 . % temper, when ho percelves I3 ral frienda | ventlon jorg, he, among others, appeared on ol bel re 6 | evel reapect, and am dotermine T v e bl W LCUIALY | Thls district is now represented by Qeorge Ouo striking out the cluuse from the Btato | or 1473 anontall se Gov. Tildes. 1o the saios | he siugo And Touucatud i shart delos, ou tha Soos Tollowing ticket was put in nomination: sh{nu, puet by o aoher futnre and ] warnad ceuth ‘s prelimbuary ouo Lefors digtribution to thelr res | witlarg, Republicau, who twas elected i 1574 by | Colstitution which probibits the frrunting of | fuue. T e uees 1o soe Gow, iach 1o the uaios | the wtage and requestod u short dulay, da thy T , wwectlve winter atatiuns, Tho cxpenses con- | 1,200 pliratiey, tho ralibition eandidate veceiy’. | license for the aala 0t tmtoxicating Manbre. “Tho | 1Vhl; optisiorey Lo say, that Laiso stand very low | mitiee were al sgreed pun tuo Lanot of the nected seith this epectton are provided for fn | [n over 900 votes. The Republican vt ndidaty | probabilitfes are, that this provosition will b lnmy I8 past praying fori it 4 i1l foulers carcass pm]lrhl(ellmlm. Tie was not oppased Lo the spirit the regular appropriationg, and the ispectlon ds | this yeor is Jonas 11, McGoyan, of Coldwater, | adopted withuut, opposition.. ‘The Temperatice than the '*putrid reminls of tho. Chicugo | of the resolution, but mierely to tho wordlug of It, o part of the casential routfuc of the nnval ser- | He st tha 40th year of Lls uge, gradnate, of | people of th State were ut tirst fuclined tomake | 7¥mes. Ouly k retirn to the Democraticpartycen, | e novor, o sy kiigwledze, beatustod apatust it vice, That seemns to bo ull there Is lu the Jateat | the Univensity, a soldier with' ww hovorablo | o fight, hut the Bupreino Courtin duclsion Lat e e b oty e, petuully: [ 1€ by wa bls subpoticrs now clalm, was opuoned (0 catpaigu humbug, - revord, aud a ian whom the puople of Lranch | the prohibition of Heense would not preveut | b oo 1L br il sort will. bring back | of Auzust, 1805, the place. the Uonvention h WHY 18 TIIS THUSY Coubty liave onee sent 10 the Souave,und whom | + g tho Niquor-traflo' (as 15 now dono) | Ui i K el s WHINY and. Lovi Womds | flo tacitly bouearited thlet 1t T e Do el It is reported that sll the discharges In {he | the voters of the Btate fn 1869 clected to the deprived the cliuse of any real valuo for the | bury, when wy friend Koernor was still young, sod | out his protest, and b wust aow stand by bis scy Post-Ofllce Departineuty luve becw nude, but | Uulversity Regency, ie fs o clews-beaded and | Probibitfonfsts, and bus miade (¢ s dead-letter | whon Do-wis perfectly rigut In yoting tbe 0- | which was dellverod as well as considered. there etill remaing ‘ot the head of a | honorablé gentlenian, who hiss miet every public | for thele uscs; it will, therefore, be expunged | cratio ticket, 1 cannot vole for Mr, Samuel J. Tilden for many promiuent bureau therd @ man. who | trust thus fur unexeentionubly, ~ “Bince | without orgunlzed opposition, In' an article on the ** Address™ twsned by the | dther rossons, bug thia ju tho principal ono. 'ufl' us becn o life-thne Becesstonilat und | his nowinution, a private bankingmatitution | 9. One yishig the suluries of Clrentt Judgea | German Kepublican Club of Culcago, which orlz- | not sad shull Lot vate for a tiai who, durliy the who wora vrape {oF wyuouth o s arin i merm- | with which ke fs coliected wt. Cafwater and | from $1600 td 62,000, This proposition has | ity Shetred Io Mr oamitie orun, ud which | \War, whun shib satloal wie, 84 (o Churchsays, gy of tle deuth of Geu. Loe. The pasition Le {uiney has falled, entailing o losa of over | beu repiatodiy wabiited to s peoplo, aud | €BIF SRy S8 et g Sestiatiny Nesaya | almoat extroman, W B beuet for bls conmtry, 0] " k foruier merits of the Hupublican party, | but whosaw inall the disssters whicl befell s {5 & very importat one, on the people of thut vielity. Mr, Mc- | us ofton rejectel, Its rlagbiteousucss ls unques- e vl 4 Vi ey impratone, e $i000b.an thi peosle of tht viulty. e, 3 jectel, b et theLibera, ot of whom Foro s fount® | nytion merely u wolcome pretostto wivancs (s s ay | tonable, but Itb sucvess i this economical year d fath 1 the ty, d t 2ot | futeresis of blupirty. Lef, th B Arrm!emont.n bave beou wsde through the bfl the cotustrophs d there s no [eulure'u{ hr.-xrec(hnuly oubtful. | < 4 %:c‘!‘xnln u‘bltfll?\ .z,?.,"?:..’mo".fi‘.‘x’m-.“’h:{'n:. fli:’n‘ lhs; u:.v '1‘{111 xna..p.-fii‘.?n?"n".'.“ixfi"’:f.‘ s seviral State Comwidttecs for tho' tragsports- | tho calamity which’ retiects uponhls mu;;fl;y; 8. Oune perinfthig the submisalon of Consti- | the wissiou of the Kepublican party bs ot ended | cast for tha mea who weso true to thelp couniey in s Jason I Culp; Judgo of Frobate, D, N. Green] | every man in thotrads that, should they over 3 Chent, e s Togtiorir,” B Bagd | Pleetae tho- Iniosicatiny chi. uhder aqy. proeic rcaalrer dunien Dickey Frvicutiig Attomney, | TUASYCR LAl Ay g e, iy Josces . B, chiet, Bixtesn” delegutes werd elect Vas E¥ £6 tho Senturial Convention, : ’ JcL WAVAXAS JANESVILLE, WIS, 3 et ! Spectal teh to The Jridune. A Fourth Presldeutlul Ticket. JANESVILLY, \?”l‘n’? liuiu. 2.—]A‘he Twpllbllmn There s a fourth Presidentiul ticket llll ;” nowinated the Hou, I, B. Richardson, of Janes- | feld. (J-Ft. Chauncey Barnes, of- Calll crum ville, for Stato euatOF fu the Beventéentlt Dis- | hus nomfuated hinselt for Prosidenty M0 trict. » PR Carollne Broellios, of the sama Btate, for u " ., TIA GREENBACKERS, President. Hfs platform, #s snnounced L st N Youk, Sepr, % ~Tho Independent Grecn- | printed clrcular, b us follows: 1 No 533 ‘{; back party of this 8tatd will hold u Couventlon | no rum, whisky, or tobaceo to be used "m" fu Albanyy Bept. 20, und nomiuate u Btute gleket. | head of Church or Btate; and evory wan to T DECLINED, 1 wife, moglior, oF sisder o wet '“‘l""flsub— . CLevaLaxD, O, ‘é‘ te, S—The llmz. BB | bt sido b, %Lde,touuuu.-cl with upou #1EC Rawuoy todsy flu‘(nmf tha Democratle nomi- | jects pertalu T [ ) & 't the wolfarg uf our over® ! uatlon for Cyngress on sccount of (il heulth, | nebt and l_lmfimltyy" " 4 £ g % .

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