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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN E: MONUAY. orse by one John | tha conntry fa dolng more orbotLer wark agninst 'ay 10 Lry an £80,000 railrond bondl suit in Ing in a body to Republicsn meetings, Thoy | others, waa pulled from his this Ciceult Court. thousands, tho streota along the linc of march | ceased, and none havo beon ncen sluco, How | nial at the beglnning of this school year have committed no violeno ea yet, but tho | A. Judy and others, and sarhed fur arms, but | the Rebels of the South and tho traltors of the | belug deneely thronged. ‘Thore wilt be several much more of Tilden's Moncy.may hnye conta | g, many dull bralne wonld he quickent, i 7 NDALT. rerance of a military forco of osllle white | none werg fonnd, Yo was then struek With a | xorph & i ed, | hiorefn *bar'ls ! I icft to conjdcture, but 1t fa tdy L. Spectal Biyatch 1 The Trigune. Boenat the gatherings, of the bladdcs has, of | whip, and takon back along th rond to fnd the ;},‘;’L:'l’-,"““ AN o L A [ h e Do £ “““g‘“fl“ ‘fT’;"'fil'-L‘: snfa $0 say thnt 1o auch systomatic odrt tocor- fl:;\'-‘"rclmllfll ?" tllmu‘aht tver, by louking unon . . CARDONDALE, 111, Sept. 10.—Yesterday the | eotree, the Intended effect of territving them. | rest of the colored party, In brond daylizht the | Hitely meaner way w hat $hey fafled to accom- hots Apecchics wera mado by Corporal ' | rupt the elective franchifso wos over before made | and ptudyine the brain and brawn of - the na- ublterms of Jdackson and Wiillamaon Coun- | "The Repuitioan politiclans are ma - of New York, Scnator Booth, and Gen, Harel- ear- | four colored men beforo named, with revolvers | BMalt by the Rebelifon of 1891, and the costly neet effort. to b udu‘tl.mh,mcuxs«l:l i Mn::{n :llrn;vn ‘"i“" Nlli!ln};‘ \‘n-m s‘mm‘.lu‘tll. nmmvl\?lfi\( war that followed, than Tug Cmicago Taine tronps sent. to the districts where thuse riflo | thelrconts and shirta, anl most unmerclfnlly } gy, Then, so far ns the South fs concerned clubs arc operating for tho sakeof the morul | whipned, as mauy as 50 cuts and gashes being = 3 s St mpon € Gommunity, and wnloss this ta | visiblo oh tho bask And arms of Green Walker | L1ore wos open warfare, with honcet gunpowder dune they fear tho State will be lost. They can | for some days after. aud shot for weapons, snd no throwing dust have 20 per vent, of thein vote, thoy say, and Conapicuous in the whlqmn Pulg were John | morely to conceal the oud sought. Now, nseas- atill carry the election, but they do not mean to | A, Judy, his son Clay Ju o Itafuey Dye, | sfnntion Is tho matn weapon, and, white thegoal *have the whole' colored vote nmmncdcd. after | Bam Murray, Dob Kceemp, Joa Botta, Mart Clatk, | jq tho same, our ears aré stunnod with cant the Mlsaisalppi fashion, it flm{‘mn elp it. The | Judge W. D, Bomers, Jolin McFaddon, and Bitl A {n Vermont a8 has been attompted during this | tions? TIn It true that the Amerlean mind while campnign under the cry of “Tiden and He- | delvin flcv[vlnckn bremdth of enlturel 1t so, form,” would it not bo a good thing.to test the matier. G 'n'x)r'nulnflnn '%m ) Itl acmliny ué{ryoun Inlkndwlt‘.h(n nv_hmlluhm- la) (spaich to ! Ons, ant hen wal A sten, and . note DURLINGTON, 1a., Bept, G—Arrungements aro | gt tha ond of the uufn'ool year whether on the tetng mada for & grand Republican rally In Bur- platform we near most of “the spread-cagle or Jington on next Wediesday, the 18th fnst. At | tnor of the “brotherhood of man® s an o Inrge and onthusinatie teeting held Friday | fterested motlier of & boukworm oy (n eol- nlght, all the lm:r:fism‘eri commitiees swore ap- | Jogfan) who hus pot yet waked np to the {nct of 7 ta the number of 2,5%, nescmblod at thiy \16ce Lo Haten to a political apeech Ly Sonator 0. The crowd wan lacge considering the *% notlee given, and tha extraordinary amount of slckness throughout the country. Sarintor Logan took the atand at 8 o'clock und apoke for oyer two hours. Fvery word of his speech was Jistened to with the greatest atton- v.fl:en. and recefved with the most enthusiastic gon. The campalgn in this State will ho re- niarknbla for the vigor with which It will ho prosecuted. Uver 200 speeches will be made undor the auspices of the Htate Central Com- mittea by men of natlonal reputation, 70 the Wertern Associated I'reas. INpIANAPOLtS, Ll Sept. 10.—Arrangements 1 5 I tho ke 2 *Iis old frionds nnd 1 - b > Thie leader bi ¢ho | #bout refati, honosty, econoiny, sound fluance, | @rc about complcted for tha reunfou o nolutod, and evary effort 14 batng made to make | 1 being' dn o Swlile, wide worid, and . fesd j auplayac,’ Mo extrted® e old frlonds and | Damperatsof Loulalans re,they belevs, copy: Cartor {son o John Garter),” The leader In tho | 406t Fefont Wiy if Amotican cltizens hud | Unlon Veteran Association on tho 20th nnd 2ist, | [ ‘o af tha potable meotinga of i cnn- { et tia. swukonini and. qukoalg Lo s f.ha hr,.lct,untn.«lltl:icm m‘ g‘w'n‘ into ‘tm 'u'ng adfoining State, Amfi)y refusing to employ tho J0UX A, JUDY, Lieun tronted by forejgn powers s thoy have | aud the followlng Invitation has bron ssneilt paign. 'The Republieans are full of enthusiaf®™ } 34p {0 the - Contennial would ve. him, ‘with him, and had carried the county safe negroes or to wnko mdvatices on their crops | hitherto reganded as o respeciable citizen, of | beon the last fow years by o g'.ln:y vote the Itepublican ticket, by | Prafrio Township, Is a rnng:r. and from 55 to m“”n‘m “_nu"lf h“z :‘my g’:{.?:::fl:; » show of armed fores, by. the mutder of & | 00 years of sge. 1lestook specaldelleltin } o0 v of et h!" outelde world, it few prominent men, and by some coating and a | forcing the negroes to eall hiin ! Maska Judy,” mes, and against. the syhole ll‘ de world, grna\’ deal of lnumxfinuon, thoy intend to over- | which, sccording to the statemant of one of the | need wera, With tho Northern Capperbieads It eoma the Republican mnjority and get posscs- | men, o 10 with pistols at their heads, Thua | fs the same now ns it was o dozon years ago, slon of the 8tats Government. They cars very | ho forced Oltver Johmson to auswer tho ques- | Thoy were so mean then It was impossiblo for lttle for the Prealdentlal election It they | tlon, " Can't you shiow humbleness, and call 16 | them to beconis wmeaner. Bueaks, cowards, can et contro) of the Stato Administration nne Master Judy 1™ Johnson savs he had no ||l.-{m- traltors, and lurs thon, they are tha sang now: Lepgislature. Theen statemcuts are ado by | aition to ba other than humblo Just then, With | (oq ™ Filden and Ifondricks aro porfect Tepre- ferv Jrho |lmmf !PIM;‘( ’de!;‘l%mm wgth(lhlc:;oln- {i{' lm}th‘fi urf ?n .wa}]k"'" "‘i‘l'k "{"‘v‘.}"‘("l"’l‘: sentatives of the brood of yipers, No meaner servative wing of the Ropublican party in Louis- | Lftn with his whip, Judy compelled er 40 | Gon S 3 SRY 2 tann, and nm%mllled to‘i-uapcct. 4 2 romiso be would not tell who wh(‘lmcd fiim, | Covperheads ever Nycd—Vallandigham = Lad Txangrantens Bose 1x Drue, Usion VETRRAN AssoCIATION, DAPARTMENT oF INDIANA, TNDIAN- AP and vim, Four companies of Iiaymakera ure | [ agk the questlon, Do you ki of h Hready organlzed, with moto to follow, and the | omapement vy whish fosmon it jos four_ will vrganizo a battallon next weel, AL | Jeasened expenses than tho usnal rates thi the Wedneaday iestini, aniongotherprominent | njghty educator now an our shores The bay': men who wre expecttd to bo epresent’| gyifier nover *atruck ofl,! and his othen never and mako adiresses, arc the Tom Jfames | yind opportunity of selling post-traderships, llnrlln,‘ the [lon, Geurge W. McCrary, | jience the lucro called vl{:a I8 not yet ond Col. J. G Btome. A Republicsn | vigthle * to send the first-born, ut 51% club will_bo ready to furmish muslc for | therofs a dectded willingness on hia mother's ho occaston, ‘The timo for preparation {a briehy | part to dispose of two ussentinl elemonts of but things ars bolng puslied right along, and ln comfort in cold weather, now heneath the roof rousing bix thme is anticipated. Meetiugs Wil | gree, Lo nccomplialy th bit| B be Ll nfl.gmunn and u\'nrgluz. lior bo, S ot . o project for 4hrough the War. Ifo discussed fally and hon- estly tho national fssues now before thent, throwing Hizht on all the dark places, and pute “ting asldo lfic reforin behind which the Demoe- Tacy were perfecting thelr trensonable smrpuusl ¢ g thoy did durluk' tho Administeation of Buchanan. o briefly prssed over several ques- Alons of alocal charucter, referring in the most Ethln x tnanner to the ilon. W. J. Allen, can- 18, Sopt. 0, —70 the Soldiers aud Satlors wio 71 the Unioa Arimy and ey during Ihe late , and all olhera who aympaliize with tha caure JSorivhich they fought? On behnif of the citizens of Indfanapoils and the eoldlery of Indiana, wo extend to you 'a cordlal invitation o partici. pnte In tho rounlon of tha veturana of the nation in (his city on tho 20th nnid Siat inat. The Centenninl year, with Its olua. ter_of momorles, encirclea periode of thne in which the highest and noblast virtuoa of our rmco have been rovealed in a patriotiso unsurpasa. dnte in praspect for Unlted States Senator o nawered several lnterrogatoriea propounded im, to the immensa satisfactfon of the d 1 you can thrbugh your columns 4 nore courage, that is all. T would rather sup- | ed by any other nation. In this century of {ine E, 18D, o g Mrowd, and the _complela martiflcation of the | ngAoCRATIO OERATIONS IN BOUTE CAROLINA, | The bovs were not armed, and showed o fighty [ tort the mgst violaut seccsslonist the South | tn O sreat foslingn of onr matares have LAORANUE, IND. givo the address of any partics’ having auch an wmpoundors. The very name of Logan is o ml:?uifinmum mfumi Kam(m nfem asit was perfectly usclces to reslst the aruted ‘m"m"‘ I"Q ‘ever produced, for high oflice, ué‘l..’”,.“..,{“{‘m‘ pREEAL Lo m:l"mm s ian any LAG“A;I(!)!&H‘HIK.(‘WSI;: .f"g?.'.'o’v"lrfa’lfim I’EDX“’"v u;\:lelsu;l‘?m fiallh"nva ’t‘lfimm' 1 bauevlo y‘nn vlvm o e o e St Louta Ziepudlican, | af hanor aad Logili ' the South wibh WHOm 1 | Shohead itk v bt ey Thesinn e socton | LIRt, ; s obtietlovalty to e lsg. Our courley ks Bnfely | mostly farmers, et Semator Maston. 1018 | Bt {PT0) theirs o pive Hhis Wt impetas corpesnoT 1 and ntens eoping to her cliizen 8 4 5 ¥ dnder datof Eept- 4 ava. o e rendors of | anvwell acquainted. T have struck ont, for ob- | soverat platol shols. were Hrod: probably 10 1. | ol Eo%SEMECT sPACMEN coPTEREATS, | IS I SOOI b e e asorved | Mooting was brillinut anil enccoseful. v at paper the followings h as thoy are, North aud South togother, viuus reasone, not to bring down upon bim the | timfdate, as no persons were shot, Sl y ) shiotguus of the armed mob which attends Re- | * Whily Green Walker, who svoms to have the tll‘l’%y“ 'i&’:l‘.;%’fi;“’i‘:’.%“?.";!‘"“ !f?lr rofrgrer‘-‘llw:!gn [ublican mectings, r&{:?"'}'m:g":fi?‘flg;‘@'fl govorcat punlstiment, Jas Lelng beaton, one 0f | oo, na Satan was in Pandemonjum. Morrlssey o e ten K o party—Oscar Dycr—who had been lookin . Jetter, which Is at_your servl, or,that of ‘any | on, Pidg o hgmrt! Tind lumanity gotgh i | i the most mauly man of tha lot. At the to thuse moro dear than Jife th - compailes of guards and tour bends, tram Wol- | cojve tho thanks at Toaet of one et 1o vacies] \ cottville_ani LnFrnn o recelyed him tor | i1 vain her brain in studying ways aud means to S:mei: ‘{l':: spee llf‘{; }fi‘.ddllshcl l'l;flx"fl(:!:d"_‘"‘:l'E necomphish this object before esking publle in- A Vi ) B a0 briiltant eyl and {68 practical effect pon formation, Auirious Moznsn. ond retorned 1t sscred and | trivwphant To those vetorans romalning — with us we extend a welcoma to our midel, and, tn tho srlrn. thiat prompta the weleonie to victora of ail nn- tone, watiall them nnd bid them thrica welcome, fio completely has Logan lont power fn fonthern TMinels that he will make no apenches in this part of tho Btate ot his fast-waning causo. “Logav has_alrendy spoken_at Ashley, Mure R po , asmu time they stick at nothing to advanco | Your presence upon thls occaslon ls earnestly | votors, Ile has good health and excel oro, and thia place, and lemetton, will [ doubter. Yours "m&'fl,me D, F. Buzuen. © | im to appeal o th rost to stop sugt ot hiingo, | o' cavso—the vanse nxnlnrs‘? Which T, | eakied.” ! 0, P Mpnrow, Yoleo." Gen. Bheridan mado t: m:‘ylul speoch, . m"ml m‘i‘;’rfi"mr’ . Epeak at Cobden, and st Sparta on ""‘“{' — . B.C., Aug. 28, )0, —The Hom. Den. | VUkth0 appcal was unheeded. with muny others, Jugged a inusket donn C. New, despite the’ rain, which caused an udjournment | ¢ Leitlor 4 Tritwme: ;fiva speechies in Southern Iiinola before tho | 2= B, G AR B0 SO SO0 (15 700e | The authorities of tho district will give the | und'faced cold atcel weary, weary years, not Lomun Baren, to d’w Court-Tiotee, M1CAGO, Bopt, 0.~The wheat crop of thy et o o an Doy | of tbo annaliient campaigushat. I' hare axperl- | Mater carafut Juvoatiotion, hleviic e & | dong ugo. It I prectscly the snina ight,—don't 2 i S enced in this Stato,and Chave been here over ainco | $880 calling for tho application of .the Civil roconstrnction. 1n 1808 it was stormy and un. | Rightslaw. : R, B. MADNTINDALE, ronT WA!’N%IN\'?. . United Btates and Europeis now nearly all + Joun Conunx,” Bpectal Dispaich to The Trilnne, garnerod. What are the facts In the casol Tha cratic troth acarcer, when o correspondent fs Font \\/:vnx. Ind., Sept. 10,.—An immonso fall to mako that clear to tho most stupld,—car- ried on under cover instead of openly, and by Fugy. JNEPLER winter crop fsnot over atwo-thirds average ! compelled to resart Lo much statementa, 1 but nothing to be e with 4 : han ¢ Ry d Republten -macting_ woa held <t La- A g iy the eveniog, the Hon. Tsuae Clomentamade | Eatarai of tiia yeas. Youare, of course, Autre SOUTI-CAROLINA. ol and crooked rather than clean aud mily B8 Rortin Grange, I, yosterday: -Sonator. Morton was | icid, with the excoption‘of Callfornis, whiers i¢ \ “"“"i’"xl"“‘l :;"’R‘““ ‘l’“‘c",“’! ‘1‘“,"’ '1‘,‘1”‘"*'?, ;’;,;;";"F%"“';gf," s’{f‘.{’:“'fl“‘;‘,‘ ”,';*;‘,';";":;,:,"',;;,;‘,1 * TR CHARLLSTON BIOT, Whether we area natlon, oe two, or four, or "z,g"‘:?p‘:m':'::f\g"gfi%flf’ * .| met at-the depot by the Hayes Guards, in full [ I8 said to he an averago. § o B e o | ik kel Trom: Tt Ao, s once an | _Crxnsmston, 8. O, Sopt. 10.—Owing to tho | 40 untions, s as open s question siowe aa (n 0L, | peoacrcre .y Bept. To-Yestorday nfter. | Jiform. 1o dollverd an avlo sposcl, fwo | Spring wicat Is but o trifle, f any; over- anes hours in length, which nommurnd iho close ‘!‘1;}"':‘{;"“l',':‘?.’::“éo‘:“"x“r‘g’!’;;“’;“lf:nm“‘{,":‘l:“;fg 1ully 70,000,000+ bushels of tho entire crop of telct, in a tellin speech. Notwlthstanding the | Awerlea, calling the average yiold 800,000,000 rain, the meoting was & grand suceess. Beoniator | bushels for the past four yeare. The quality onflres, and_hurrahs kept the people together untli o late honr. The DuQuoin Cornet” Band fernished enchanting music ducng the day, and ‘added greatly to the Interest of the gathering. TONTIAC, L. ofticer {n tho ftebol army, and most'of them ato of | Aisturbed condiyfon of thecity, @ov. Chamberlin | 11 fikht to deatroy opr national unity 1s us un- the violent class, sa Hampton himeclf waa in 1803, ey scrupulous, a8 violon!,Janddetermined as it wna \hon o miao- Hie. anti-feconairnction. speech ai. | ha8 {ssucil the folluwing proclunation: theitymnd seven-fold meauer. Thers {s nothing ?;"“'u'!x“'"{ Hsll—when Suymour yas nominated for u\;h::fl;.l ;:xclor;u:nllmumhuc l?“fi}”é’u."':?m%?‘ofi else fnvolved In the November cloctlon, While zosldon o urre ) closton . in 700 Aot o bezun thole campalgn. upon whint 1s | 1ho Rghe Of the D Inehee realtng In the feat of | LAt (8 fu doust, what. olhier question can oc noou a scrlous riot took place at Stony Hollow, alf an averago yleld, leaving. a - shortagoe of four miles from this place, on the oceasion of & Republican pole-rajaing, _The lnhgbitauta of tha r‘lnm are nearly ail Irfsh Democrats, A Repub- 2 3 M o en lins lately been formed | Morton’s visit was productive of much good. and conditlon is excellent beyond questlon, Aperial Dispateh to The Tribuna. i W % a cupy us indeeilt From appearance, too, wo | lican elub of 30 Irishmen liaa Tate X yond q e o ,,Im“'“‘,qw 5“!";;11 .[—éttwu e m?fil l‘l‘l’ Tnn F:fl.m?t ;fl‘mfl:‘;}{‘ n‘}m‘.:'ihfi'.?&'. Hn?.lmunsa 3?&“%"&:?";'5.7{'1';“".3::\."lfmi‘}i;’..‘:‘dnfl?ch“.?‘x‘lcn:‘e".g‘flfi(’: f;"‘ 'l' }"’,‘r : zmeggr‘:‘.tl'(');“"‘” every sccond yoar, ot "3‘;""‘;2_“ ,‘:";}],“;},’,“,L‘c,g};',fi‘.’,l'"m‘}gfi‘{?fimflfuffl fl»ed'nlnnn;,gg'lj e ritmne, Th“n} ::fick "1(: i store In Ne bY"k' Cht 2 irds) io Repub- ] "’ 2 8 3 . g ! he THid 4 _'chg? v.h];::’él;um; Imz:'c‘m. luyt n‘vnke‘ and do :gfi‘n:”:l;u‘v{: f}n :::npl‘!llhrllllg‘.lfll mfi:‘:‘.‘%vl:nfi.mfiu‘fl i‘m’&: Ew’x‘hlllc. pec n!u e-':lu Iw”filr:rlfire:lllsluel:fl. TALK ADOUT RRPORM | ngo a pole ralsed by the Republicau club was Demnorr, Mich,, Sept. 10.—One of tho most | €350, and Milwaukes amounta to about 5,000, expeeted that few beafiles Republicans wlll bo | now, therofore, 1. Danlel IL. Chambuorlin, Govornor One thousandth part of the mud which covers present. 1ing whot Us the fact, and what 1s tho | of sald State, do proclalm my purpose to preserve | Tllden and ilendricks all over, Enrtlcuhu-ly Til- modua operandi, Jet e tell you from my own ex- | Uie public peaco of said city by ail the powern at | aen, would kill the ublost Republlean wo ™ evor ertonce, fue I have now been, present L dvoof | iy :0‘;\""‘\"'2;1 B“fl";’ 'l‘,'f;"fi#‘flmr{ s, ol ":’l"!fln‘i had deador than Julius Cresar. It has done it, cee meetings during the past threa weeka, o Ty, 1 u X R irout o Fiato (s, Bone for shostintt acelves | voto "freoly 'd " safely wiihobt onstraiut | OFur and overaguin, 1€ but tho ancll of firs not proposc that the Greenbackers and Grangers m.u{'m,.;m thent horse, foot, and dragoon, The Hon. 8. M. Cullem was at Falrbury Fri- Jay, and the Lon. G, L. Fort at Dwight on the =ame night. Successful mectings were leld at etit down, and Yegterllay afternoon a -Repub- lean club of this city made an excursion to Stony Hollow to crcct” s new pole and present the ~ club with & flag. Ono_ lundred effective speectics of this cumpaign was made at | 000 bushels in ronnd nunbers. The stock re- tho contral wigwam Iast night by Col, B W. | maining back s varlously estimated at from Andrews, of Washington, who has heretofora | 1,000,000 to 8,000,000 busiicls In Minucsota, It bieen a Demoerat, but hias now become plarined | mattors not, wihethor { Yo pix o oight mitifons 4 at the position of Ils ate maml:\lc-l-n 11 talkd [ 16ft of the old stock, it fs fast golng into con- and thirty persons from thia city) ol L Sloars | ing to vast sudiences in this Bthto nightly {o be- [ sumption,—~the millers converting it into flour Joth places. Col, Fort, is Liere to-day in consul- . attaches to o Republicnn's garmients, he ls cru- | With Gon, Gates and A T, Clear. 0y e i oo auy | liindteds of mounlcd, vmed whiie Bomocents | or dangor, e posent vefiial campalgn aut ¥ | i continently, Svery Hapublic salry. | Water as sposters, - Arriving fhoro, & et | hnlfof Hayes and Wheelor, fop which thera s s good, heaithy demand, rith a3 matle arrangements to speak in 8t Toast 13 N e o was organized and Gen. (stes attempted to ADRIAN, MION, . n ing profit,—sowmething wo haven't had tents and purposes, . take virinal possessian thare- | lenca begeta vidlence, that frocdom of spcech and fll"“l!l‘" lias been droppod. But there is 8am of." You arc of Courwe, awnru of tho foct that | of poliuical actlon s eacred rights which cun the greathulkof the Republican y!nlrty of thisand | never be trampled on withont raising s spiritof | Jeader in the Confederate camp, Tiweed and all ather Southorn States {a mado up of colored | vengeance and retallation. ltumnlnru most | Tildon, par nobile jralrum, and Morrisscyt men. Theso men attend the meetings nnnnnml\ earneatly Implorg all eltizens of Charleston to ral‘ 1lyas tyeea (big chicfs) in the hosts of roform | and constquently ara in no condition to defend | upen the law for thelr sale protccion, and | ° i Confeds are not rynning Tilden 08 n ro- themaelyes from the Insults and jeers of thu | to do no act which whall nut be within the sanction | goemor it ua o seceasionist, and that g Wi TDemacracy, Even If they wore armed, s an- [ Of the law aud its oficers. Espeelally do I dis. | (SEER CEAEE B B8 i oL Yy drilled, uiedncated, and uiliaciplied as they nre, | conntenance nnd forbld the prceence upon the ol “Ll SrooKe “cj‘ Wil not loso him a on can stonce 506 that they wonld neverstand | atreets of bodies of men, whethior organized or | Yote. Itisu recomniondation rather than an sefora the tralned veteranw of the Confederacy, | not. armed with deadly weapous or clubs of any | objection, for their desperate purposes roquire for thona are what make up tho Domocratlc party, | kind, and I call upon the officers of tho clty and | deiperals agants, in this State at least. £5 tato to_be promnt and vigorous in checkluz LICENSE 18 TUEIR OREED, 1108 AL —, 1L =y At —y Bt e, AB] —, all “such domonstratiops of ~ violence and | gnd Tiiden is an cxemplar of it4n his 1{¢e. Thoy Ifferent polnts In this county during the next wa weeks. 1t was agreed upon Lo-day to hold ‘mass-aceting at Ponting one ot Dwight, and wother at Falrbury. 1t is cmmdeuur cxpected o personal assurances that the o O, P forton will nddress the peoplu here, Gen. ogan at Dwight, and the Hon, Richard Ogles- oy at Chottsworth. Cramo Culver, of Tippe- canoe County, Ind., aml wember of the Re- jpublican Btate Central Cotamlttee, is here. o : weports that no couception of thu Intonsity of tho politieal campalizn 1a that Btato ean bo &Spectal Dispateh to Tha Tyibuns, {for many months. ndail, the worsk of tia Tot, still o trusted Avnian? icivs ept. 0 Col. It 1, Tobbins, | “Raropean erops are fax below an avernge. The gllu: ;gv.-'mn‘l.(l dr‘cpre’ulneg {lmlszl;x::‘xde(l.‘t’gmlfl! mntnlo( the Unu;d }t{ll%d&%\ for l'l.he past three 8t n higan's last Legialatur ears liuve neen abouf ushic) Sltemmaon renominatod by bis fellow Tepubiic iuiy. e roqirermonts i jonr wil b S | ro s year will bo m ans. Tha Domocrats noniinated Col. Cullen R. m the best Informatioh that can he nn:llgc“d Porter Sgainst hi, - at, I would ndvise the farmers of the North CAUSE AND EPPECT. west to go slow. Ilold your wheat for highet \ Special Dispaich to The Tridune, rices; A Enre, ot opt 1ot D Lowry, the great | Ericesi you aro bound to got ft; bigher prices Democratic statesmun, was bronglit home lu- | ™ 4 sanc Bnmrdnyi ] He hits been stumping the Stato ,,,,,Eg;',;‘; ::‘fi ?g‘},fi“xg eI:I t{:":“'“'{lh progress, speak, but was silenced by howls, the ringing of cowbells, nnd otlier nofscs. The migeting wna abandoned, but the pole wns ralsed, and the party from this eity started for the cars, Al but two had got on tho cara. These two—John ‘T. Bond and Kiward Clay—were on_their way, when they saw Michne) Lamb taks hold of the lo to gll]l It down, Lamb was drunk, and nstablo 1yland and others uay thoy tricd to pull him away, Uond, however, thmuiht they were rshing; to help Lamb pull the pols down, aud shoutedi to the imen in tho ears, “ They aro ¢ Crimean ¢ i for Tliden. 1t 1s cxpected that & fei days of | warof 185, Should tils b 4 " gro! [ one of the Invited speakers, Qov. Obmnberlaly | lawlcasncss, and enforcing the laws for the | linte the Une b wiliog down the pole;™ at whith the party 3 wuld tiis be tho case, $1,60 per . {g;r{"'\;lnl"s‘n,:canl'-‘yuxlllru“l::'i)l:\ll':le‘&:?y'nv:r’;‘l'mh’:é:l\ }““;’! Droatnt,abios {l‘l'l’lrlh‘-' uitheringe, -Inevery I}?k“{"x‘z :: '“]f:f!fifl';{ui,n:'c; ,{"L‘,’,“}L" "'::'. tr\\l:;\ ,\&cn;lxrv.y ‘I‘l'l‘\l( :::m‘{; "u.\lul;?,l :S!‘All 0,[)::: rushed oy of the ulrt. o Domocrats made a | Guictness will 'fix‘:}:‘hgcfifg‘o"' :’l““‘:g"ln :v’:anmwnr.{)(: g;: P o % “l‘ll Dby tramps nud vpgabonds fmported into the | Mustance the Democrats wore prasent ©in foree, 0 | e A e Whith now oppresses nur State; | WlIpping themn to death and burning them ur‘:h(s sush for the crowd, and rovolvers were drawn. | pogroy gane0.~ Gon, Banks lias consontel sconsin. Sm!n“ {t 18 safe toput thew down for luyes The fight then boeamo general, about 50 shots and | Dbelng freed and stones wers hurled frecly, The Repub]ican party was finally atoned back to the cars, Beveral of them were wounded, Capt, Al Tynners wos badly cut on the head with a stons. D, L. Montayne, o clerk In the Post- Oflies here, was also cut on the head with a Without . to be tho Republican candldate for re-clection | ot B eLos g::},ézd:lh&‘;gg:g:flu" Tl o . 1877, to Congress from the Fifth District. Therefore, farmers and brother r&rnuzerr., CONORTSBIONAL NOMINATION. . | pold hedt, * Drrnorr, Scpt, 9.—Gon. A, 8. Williams was hold your whedt, ‘Sell everything you havo to gpara’ firat. Wheat to-lay {815 t020 cents ner nominated for Congresa by acclamation to-dsy | bushel cheaper than the avi a lias boen e by the Democrats of tho First District. tho past mpygm, with tho 2{:{5““ mfi;‘c :nr of tha meeting, Thoy nlways como In compact | und peaco And prosperity will nover ebmountil that | Shey objected tot. - They Tiata the troops, P o P00 0 1000, Tioumted oid eoacy | foul poirit 18 SRay exoreied, Lvery shoughttal | Foderabufllcers, and men of Repubilean poltics man armed with pistolx, ‘Thoy do not ask to bo [ man and every ‘good cilizen should givo his m.ddy becauso thalr existence is a protest against heard, but they demand (¢, and way If we donot | ntmost fnfluonce .to preserve the public | and orestralnt upon politieal sesassination. ngreo they will be haard anyway. [will tako the | peace by securinz perfect frecdorn of polltleal ac. | Wiy should thoy not linte the measurcs soclaty T s e sl Ehciag i, | e, o g o, ity (i arosof | Mo takan Lo protect it s iy — Inst,, at —, as u fuir #¥pecitnen of 6 otheray he o il the Ch! o § )y —thtevel o1 v Althonets the farther wa sdvunce In she campaign, | all mogenires sniiable for ths protoction of the cible | s Tery perjuryl Why should thoy object heeler.” THE FOURTEESTI DISTRICT. Epecial Dispatch to The Tribune. CRAMPAION, IlL, Sept. 10.—The Republtcan pruepects in this (tho Fourteenth) dintrict ave growing better overy day, ‘Thore lins nat been tho shadow of a doubt of our suceess I Novem- Lt JMENDRICKS, tho eeaboard over bifore offered; GraNgEL. ta Tlldon beeause he perjired biinsolf to escapo | tovie. Frank Iurden and J. T. Bond wers | 5 v . Bept. 0.—Gov, T. A, Hen- b RO .ofrecs A Tor next sinco tho camputan openat; The Hop, | e maro bolsicrous sud turbmlent tho Domoeeadls | 4cusof Charlaston will b takun, suud all yorsons | Lty lncome taxi Would not they, et | wosinded by plstol balls, Onie Slany:Hollow A o bt Seratle cxowd” st tha COBY AND ALLEN, = g;" c:x;?;unr,“‘:l\;r;‘“%xfiz‘u Tor Congreas, hoa | least 600 tuognted, acmed Whito: Linera vrava | the Iaw will be broucit (o tria]aad punishiment. Wt of e, bave date Hinsamet \n- B o o ook h Bracktt, Thouwas | gypt Wells today. ‘Thero was but lttlo en- o the Kditor ar The Tvibune, ; s 54 t the si olo o 1155 , A cdly. 5 {5 i J G 2 5 im0 less tlian nino_spoechcs durlng the past | hoviicaner Gav. Guambennin was tho It sheaker, |+ Mayor Ganninchan s Jesued tonlght a | o€ preat (S b Carneliw Brackett. fa” bolioyed To bu”fatalt thugiaeny it : hCflw“m. Bapt. 0.—The recont bloody combat \ :rbecl':;m z’lcl‘lxuauu :flg"’"{ufi“fih mfi m(':" and evtxry pereon who knows Ih: ?o urnor knows | eouamation similar in tone to that of the ROTTAN A8 A ¥ROATAD AQUASIE filc:;xx;q»fial‘:\:l?fimsn !hlc‘;\i'on::"‘fhl»:’::‘h % mck‘: BosTo, Sept. 0.—A. carefitlly rovised sitm- ctween those notorious bruisers—in epite of c o i . Black, Mr. Can- m.lr :xcuw:.llu‘t‘ r{nwx:nar:oggon:»;:ll‘?n“nggxn‘\‘{,u_ :5‘ a7 | Bovernor., Shorllt Bowen, 8 Clinirinn of th in all other mutters. vorything is right that 285 v s OS] tnon's competiter, hus come out In favar of Til- < n, and gouo [%ck on Peter Couper, which will idose him & lardl number of votes. ' The Inde- :;lnm]nm. papo, in Macon andVermlilion Coun- iiles will take bis name off their ticket, The {Domocratic nnd Greenback meetings, ure a full- | ¥are, lu panbers 88 woll as in enthusiasm. TIDRRTYVILLE. ; _ Bpacial Dispaich to Ths Tribuns. . WAUREGAX, 1L, Bept. 9.—Tha Republican 1Connty Convention was held at Libertyville to- ay. Despito the unpleasant condition of the eather thero was o full attendanco of dele- mury af the Qubergatorinl vate in-Vermaut | all the offorts made by the Governors und mili- givea Talrbunks 23,722 minjority. tary of tivo Statea to provent It—makes ono 5 ——— e pause at tho conditlon of our elvilization which LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. nllows men to collect and charter a traln for & such a purpose. The class of mon nssonibled WOMAN'S CHIUSTIAN TEMPERANGE UNION. | to witness that fight wore but l{ttle better than 70 tha Editor af The Tripune. 48 the robbers who attacked the Northfield Bank CitioAdo, Sopt. 8,—Among the humerous he- | and murdored its Cashlor. As woll might the nevolent and philauthropic organizations fn onr | railroad company have allowed a set. of Mexlean city, the Wamnn's Chrlstlan Tomperance Unlon | hricands to take posscaslon of 1ts’ train os the {n omo of the ost useful and beneflelal, a8 {8 | plug.uglies who followed fn the waké of attested by thousands who haye come under its | Goss and “Allen. Soon*we may hear of the influonco and been theroby induced to broak | ruilrond company enrrying the city rift-rafl away from {ntemperate habits and take eldes | at roducod rates out into the = country with the earnost, conalstent advocates of total | and landing them on sume poor man's abstinenco. Thisorgantzation is the outgrowth | furm to wituces a b"‘“‘"fim" 8t the conclision of b wouder(ul “NVoman's Tembergnea Cru- | S ecjeonse will Be glven o sack tha sade,” which began in Ohfo In 1878 and.epread | hood. The delay in obtalning requlaitions from ett’s wound 1a in the chest, hut 1s not conelder- ed fatal, The woiads of the others are slizht. A womnn named Rafferty and another woman wero slightly wounded in the fuco, ; Apectat Divpateh 56 114 Tribums, a REOKUR, (1., Sopt. 10.~1he first Republiean rally of tho cawpaign was held at the Opera- House last evening. There was n very largo andienco In attendance, the housa belng filled to overflowing. _Bpeeches were made by Gen. Tat- tle, of Dea Mnlnc? and Col, J. C. Stons, of Burlington, Gen, Tuttle's remarks aroused the utmost cnthusiasm, and were greoted with ap- plauso. 1fo sald that aince b had vpenly ro- nounced the Democratie purty » fow weeks ugo, avery Democrat, NortHund South, anfluulml the Copperhend eloment, hadassatled him and ablised him in every posaible manver. When hlt, he be- loved {n Atriking back. IHe had started an a new cruaade, and wouldhit us hard as he knew + Sharlo % advances that causo—the canse of Inwicesness. o soveral times fntoreipted, —ono ——,son of the | Hepublican party for Charleston County, hav- | Ju 4 v i pBe—Tullawed s agabusve, isulling havangu | fng roquested w conforcnco aith a Comnritton e oy i oo Lo from. of 20 minutes, duzlng which ho catled the Governor | of the Demucratic party tn Charleston, with u = ollion aclaol:OF vl Tt "Y “[' R “Scarrlon criw, a **tzznmd who had como bero | view to tho adoption of mensures for| MUy otor scuool of vice, Tanitentiary, for ev- to rob aud stual {rom_decent peaplos o sccdy ad- | the preservation of qulet In the clty, | RIS, I8 Welcome. Audin this thoy uro log. venturer from Massachusctta, where hio soon would | €hg “vequest was accedod (o, and w | lcal for secession involves ali llconso” fu princl- bave to 50 ag w purtnor of the thief Ames." Hls | sontorncs took ,place {hia cvening, tho e It means ahsolute freadom to do s tho tatk waa of this vile charactor from the momont | fpoibleans present betng the Alwyor and | Wividoul ploascs, The Btate secedes from that he bogan, - — followed —, und was fro. | opublicans preacil, beBig LR Ee SN | s nutlon, as Luctfer did from God, or as o quontly wsilled In tho sume way, bk notqalto | Medre. fewiees fofh, NEERIEn NEolih B | blaot wight perbaps bo supposed.to frum s a0 polntedly. —— €GMo 008 =y Of ——, 3 [ i placerty Whs hin Decn nomtnated o th Tawpton Hcketah | expresston on the part of the Repubilicans af un thfi?“?"fh?. 2}:9! 2 .‘;“Em““,‘,}}' !mcfidcl.lm‘;m Congressaun from tho —- Diatrict, now Nlied | unqualitled detormination to provent disorder, | Jit BELAG M""‘: iy {a‘ ‘?,"fl‘ o Agutes. The following avero the nominationa | bY —: S 54 s and A5 und to dlscover and urrest the persons who were 1ts rigtnal bartria elotnent wyhuru iy :u.;rl':ht ado: For Clerk of Clreult Court, Willlam J. made tho most treasonable and inflammatory | wegressors (n tho rlot of Wednesday ulght. £ the strongast. Tt . tXicass for Sheriff, Join W. Bwajibroughs f apecch ever lstened to by any oue,and wau cheoredd | Tin® the course of the contercnce, [6 wus | DUt that of the strongest. This is no aysrdravm Eficady for She i aranbroughs Tor | o the febel tiilo ¢lubs to"the cchio stith the oid | Glepinetly stated by the Democratle commisteo- | pleture. The States dlid secede, sud nothing 3)‘:‘3‘1.',, {‘:tgl;r;:{: T{.lé ‘L\;Efv:u A é?,‘;.s( Gurotiers | icebol yoll. wehich you hav s often ieard or el mia o cy Were, from exery conskl. | DUt the pressuro of tho Northern arn.lea checked the battle-feld. Furning to- hin Rebel horde, ny cration, anxlous to preservo the public peace, the process there, In hmri:!u-mr'.nln county atrong one, and secms to give entire satisfacs | said, **W1 ¥ angg 1 " " e E i rabored Lhak thows Foeking the e | e Covaraas wmt o som] lm:‘xl‘n'x{ o enta they “wers resolutely detorimined, vo matiaf | Saetled s mataticd e depoirdancaof thy nations dy A will strive to (et | stago) **hengthem bere and now! 1f you, people § what the coat or consciience, that the seenes of * " ;h?;ao-’n?gg &:ol.mcu B‘::l‘:unfle Llld(-mt, ar, £ Of 2L ara'tog cowarily, nend a telezinm o | Yust Weducsdug night ahalt not be ropeatod. TR CITY OF XBW YORK ik how, Speaking first of the statemcnt Inhls | rapldly througliout the land, resulting in the | ono Qovernor to another for the arrest of these ~ng to do o, will run Independent. . | and Lalil guatanios cnangh tusty menindu —— m::{? 'm‘l’tflflf' g;“::usf"g:“’i ’Ik‘!lfl:‘:u' ""“ Des Malnes A[El‘cl:('h cotcerping the Issuo of d,‘,:.(,,yu( umlf,.,.m], of dram-shops mf the ref- | !tinerant prize-fighters, plug-uglics,and rohbers, MOLRISON, ILL. Joe pon hoot them dawn like dogs, as they BOB INGERSOT.L. Fnal e iy and ey prrr R 3‘;’5 Missouri State certilleates for nhvcphlw 80ld [ grinatfon of many iobristes. calls for the eoactinont of more stringent and mm‘é‘:.“‘ih.. e T Tivensnd Whee- | temomber, this was at o mosting callod by Tie« 119 CAMPAION IN MAINE, ered with plantations which reknowledged 1o | frgd, w""‘“m““}""” in Towa nud Miasourl | yq: first_mecting Iooking to tho cstablish- | summary lawa of a goneral character. Congresa er Giub was' foryacd. horo tonight. Leandor | [biicans dn o strong Kepublican county, o wdznce New York Times, rule above them, human or . There tho Aunusta, Mo, Sept. S—Tho Intense interest | Whitedeapot disponsad 1ifu aud death as pleased which tho peopio of Malne tako u_ths pouding | Mt 3 4ok evel e biateraospot was atlow- palitieal emmpuign was well UHustrated by the | 1y ought to be well understood that when, it ereat Republican meoting hold hore to-duy. It | ever, Nfiu disorpunizing, ynarchleal party cannot wis addressad by Col. Ingersoll and Senator | be dufented inits eiforta to destroy the patlonal Blaine, the latter gontlomus, making bls firsy | Bulty aui lifa by batlots, it will uva to b dons bad “taken occasfon, In councctinn with that statemant, to cull him aliar. Ile anid his in- formant wrs mistaken ln but ono particular, and alleged that Lls charge wns - not only substantfally true, but was even worse. Dut Liv Tiad stated Chat the cortificutes didnot speelly that they were for alaves, but there was eovery reason to bolleve that thoy " n et e craty {l d 11 o Himith was elected Presidont, O.Woods, Sccre- | 1o it v o e {oqaria s~ T Gove tary, Morll Mead, Treasuser, 2150 & number of | oruor was frequently inanlted by wnch exprosains Vice-Presidents and an_Exccutive and Finunes | na, ** \'nu—q-—-ybuhruwlad #on of :v_' got. Committee, After which 0. F. Woodruff, | away froih -her o to Massachnsetts, you Chalrman of the meeting, Introduced” Col, T, | — carpet-bag thict. M. Thompson, of your clty, who dellvored an The {tepublicans of the North ougm'ts ander- aljte, lnluuflng&m\d'luulmcflvu address, which |satand theso thinge us thoy ara. [ canaot descellio G ment of o Womsn's Temperance Unfou In this | should poss o lay for tho arrest upen n general ¢lty wna held tu Clark Stiiot Ghurch ob March warrant, (lseucd by the Judge of any United 10, 1874, Several @rellminary meotings wers | Btats Court) of any Btate or Territory of any . subsequontly held, aud so much encourage- | Derson on wred in or intending to engago ina \\ nient woa rocelved that in the fall of that ycar | dtcl or prize-fight. Rallroad companles should , the movement toolt permanent form. On Qct. | be punished for knnwlnfil[y alding and countu- 1 the ladies Interested engogred o room in Far. | Bonclng such brutal cxbibftions. A prize-fightcr woli Hall Bullding, and began thelr gospel |18 o bloodtbirsty beast whoso only Plncu [} 5 . wera Included. The cortificates wore Issued for i er-meetings, w -+| among barbarlans or within the walls of o pent- whsall rocuivel and pplaudoa by ths Targo | itk iy penastcouklomily, oy, | publicappearaace at s oma aico his Niness, | by Pilicts and In shecr sltdofouse. Not only | Lincunta b iroes, and 1o questions wara sk | {berontt |Preterine i ek lavh S| fenilify) 5. wyuber present. ‘Tho 1isymakers, under com- e R i bty the nation's oxiatencrs Is nt stako, such ane- | 3Rt R Bt o A TG, | Linted with atimnenting, {nterest to tha presen uolnd of Capt. Worrell, paradd tho streets bo- | R4 flm ol m:l; ,&Hml teal civilfzation to hold | To hear him jt scemed as ifthe whols Kunncboe §u’mh to persunal ‘Uhorty o8 mankind have | moerge nrnvt{ releat a Prosldont. tw yoars | Hmo. Miss Frances L. Willard was actin) OUNTY TOARD OF EDUCATION. orl and after the meotlng. Whiteslde County | by lira has beon ropoatedly throstened, and 1t i | Valley had turned vut, so preat wad the throug | been able to eatabllah after'ares of struggle are | yupcq o it ate, ond then b s P‘{ua‘kll;m- ufil‘ Jnl‘\;. 3575, whcnd&llm bont;;u To the Editor of The Tribune. r Wl fi’lvc oo of her old-fashfoued wajoritles for | not infrequently that Jou can ind colored pickets | Iu the strects, Qov, Counor, who, | alFo involved. Whwever thinks that weean bo } Gavernment relmburss tho State of Missourl, | S0 lecburo field, nud wua sieces Yy Mrs, slie'Republican ticket. from my bame to my oflice, until it is found that 1 - enchred, or bullird, or wheodled out of the :‘; |;u d;mrfll::ps n:-:wli:;‘ c:qun Hw':;v u:: fruits of the Iato LYar, must have a short mem- ory-=hu must have forgotten the effect of position which he now lolde, presided with o s u'mn AAHAfiLl;fi‘:ON oy mm;’;m? ulet, dignity which was very cffcetivo, and fn s | and of the Wring on Bumter. It may be thought ew well-chosen words fntroduced Col. Ingor- | that the peaple, heing.law-ablding, “will subinit soll, of Illinols. Buch & atump_apoaker Lnever | td any verdict igiven it the polls, 8o they will, Istoned to. 1{ls maoner of dellvery and tho | unless it {3 Jishunestly pracured, or they find power which ho uxerta over his sudiences can- | they cannot peaceablychange it. Whon i®ls ot bo duscribed, - It can only be saldy a8 was | given fn favor of tho principles supposed to suld of bim uu:inclunnll, that “he tatks ko | have been suppreased by the War, if wver, and Bob Ingersoll and nobody ean fmitate Mm." | malutalned—whienever {6 becomes plainly ay | Murla B. Holyolte, who has sinca superhitonded | CHICAGO, Bept, f.—Arowo to bavo, anothor the mmem%l &u Union, and p«r[l‘ormexl the [: znford murdor;before 8 Normal 8clicol Princi- dutfes of Correspondiug Sceretary. | Mrs. IL fs | pal can be clected! The Roman Catholics are a luly of llberat culture abd refne- | using all powers of earth or alr to get tho posl- ment. “Pogsessing marked * buslucss and Lo e i, 5% " e tion. In fact, it scema to bo the determination In sympathetic nature, coupled will uml:!l:l‘:'y to cject a Protestant and put a Romanist {n his rurluwmnm and nnur% , 8he_fills her responsie | place, , They do nob even try to prova Mr.Wont- y bio position with infinlte credit and accoplance. | worth ficompotent. Thoy sinply are golng to Room 3, No. 148 Madison streot, 18 tho businea B o o s Dy 8 | got tho positlon by falr means or foul. And Th attendanca ot the meetfnps Increased | the atm and desire has been, ond 15, to and by this means get thelr clalms pald, Ho had mad no wlstake about this matters i was {act, and he was veady to stick toif, - Hoal. lc'gcd that they are now fssuing tho same kind of certificates “in North Carolina, Ile charged that the men who control tha Democratic party are noro deterpilued for rebellon now than atwri and wo ought not to glve them another start, = f BALTIMORR PLUG-UGLIES AT WORK. mmvuuxh,\m.. 8ept. 0.—A Hapyes and DIXON," aw wafély ut home, § lave a wifo aud family of #pectat Dispalch to The Tridune. children depéndent ugon me, and I have no right Drxox, [, Sept, Ut Lo County Green- | 1 poril thelr intorosta sud ticle ftare In ordor to %nctfi C&(mvcrlu.lml. which ;vulmll'edt‘? lluuut Hire' | Bpild whit 6 scemeiio s Is regarded In the “o-tlay for the purpose of selecting dulegates to | . = Teprasent this county fu o Senatdclal il Rop- | ke Hhe Domoomae cott the eaile Bovis I toa resentative Conuventlon, to be held In this we wi 1u be call pending slection, wa will ugaln be called upon to slace next Moudny, was 8 ellm_ affalr, not { defend tho old tiag upon tha teld of contict, forthy the name of u couventlon. What there Mr, ——, ths man who has been nuinlnated for wvas of it was run by the two Democratic | Congrees hythe Democraty from tiio —— District, Moguls of this town aud county. Thu guuze s | said at o Lo othur dag, that ho had ** face ] i Wheeler meoting b the Cross Stroet Market vl have a County Board cumpulcd of Romanlsts, %ou thin, the Unitod SLites army withott flinching ouce, and | Ho apoke to-luy for two hours and ten min- | porent thot the fight can no louger bo won with | i 8 during the winter, snd fu the follow- clust mateisy v t afrald to do 80 agaln, They nghtuend all | utel A hid i ch been Twiv v ouse was broken up last night hy roughs, to the exclusion of all Protestants, Well;tha Soectal P e T Tyibume. Tho troans et - tuuy desired, 110 810 BOE cara FoF l,},‘:,'“ ouia o ot Natdn hean, pilia” & l’fl“u"‘ tho weapons will bo chianged, for 8olf- | gayoral shiots wers fiml. and Wit Tenry | 16 epriog ft wus found - necossary y £ time passes, the Board meets and afterwands G, e MOm | eommodiols’, iuarters, Sdjourhe, aad befora long 1t wil develon into X Accordingly, slute Aprll 1, 1875, tlis daily | o triah yoy, and some gosd blood will he spilt, inectinge, condluctod by mombors of the Unlon, | gnd there will be another. murderer to bo isk have b e O B toeciock B I 1t | hoged of. Thero fs one remady for the wretched Lower Farwell Iull, tho attondancobeing nearly | Normyl, 'and that fs, burn, it up, and all intollt- as lurgeas ut thooon pragor-meetlugy. UG | gagt tatpayars will' sy Amen.’ It theso times hour 1§ ocoupted In %rnyer, P "‘"1“! ¢ | of econoiny aud rotrunchiment; lot us sond our ?“"p"“m’: einging, hle ng “:“ mony from ro- | yoqhiorg to Harvard or Yalo, 1say we cannot "‘“""“} sl el e ""’?" afford 80 exponsive an institution, and {2 any IO e g e B o 1o | oua doubts thut, lat Wim give the' sublect hia - I o I e s o | attentlon, and arcive inevilably ot tho samo Vailly of tauching snd thrilling intorost, and | ¢ouclusion, 8o recummond & good big bon- the good that fs Botng accomplished ut those | ¢ atd an ead to all this digracesul ","”b'];,"g' : Dt Do e, g thoy darud do nothing," snasnntr Ly St U—Nobebtutention e oL ara pleod Hore, c ralu has couo down In torrants, the meeting | o4 'wyar will gur Republican friendu of tiie North Ro-day was large aud the people all seemed deey- Qo sbout itY Yours, respectfully, o Iy futerested in what they beard, “The Ilon, S. Cotnmbua (3. ! lon Herndd, Seot. 3. L Cullom und Judge Tipton both made thue ‘The campalizn of 1y repeating ftaell. Thon %‘“""‘f"”‘ Tiptou apoke ugaln in the evenlug, | yhy Demoeratlc clubs, organized proporly ¢ epublicuna are conlident of suctess. enongh fue politieal worlf, wero wrought up to it AT o such 1 pltch of hate agalust Republicans and ne- Drearr R paich o The Trouns o catpers | Eraes thint thoy escaped frum the control of tho d ke Tra e ot O oty aber® | prudent leaders und tumed into Ku-Klux clans, iFeturned here from the Tuscolu Ogleshy meob- | |y by ynyecessary to paint the scehes of cruclt; dng of y .”;‘wgv an e “L]hl‘ ‘5"1“‘ ‘;lrh.‘l’ too | which ensued, * Murder, outru, tortire ul Jortover K000 preseit. Eder John W Tylory |y niude a hell of seven ar elghe vountfes in ustanch Dewocrat, 13" to<lay annotnced e a | Srsot e 8 W I SOREEE S RAE BRERCER IS Probibition candidate for the Leglslutuie from - tstuned 1o with pleas- [;re!ervu.lou 18 tho Orat law of nature, and I ure, Ie commenced with the following declu- | Eruat thus timo will nover como, oven at the end ration: “The Doemocmtio party |8 & wolf | of 100 wars, when the Northarn paople will con- which hos been starving ut the door | sent to be the of this nation for ncnrl{ aseors of yeurs, The BLAVES OF ANARCHISTS AND ASSBASSING— wolf wants ofllce, and i will keep oni wouting.” | men whose ldeas of morals ‘snd of human Turther on he sald: ¥ Wo aro lightiniz bo-day | righta are fumlumentally doranged nnd cor- tho s party that we fought I all the torrl- | rupted, It will make very little differeuce, in ble yoars that’ followed 1800, \Va.nrofl Lting | sueh a cars, whisther they are in possosalon of Deritocrats, und fu the time to which I rofur, | tivs Qovernment or not. “Should thoybe obliged every Democrat with a musket was o Robul and | to rebel, it will muke the war moro gricvous, evory Robol without & musket Wus n Democrat,” | yuut s all. Instead of lelng eonfluen{" o a sces Thei in o clear, sharp, catthig style which Is | on, it would be coextonsiva with the country— soulinrly ‘hls own lio gave a history of the 2 iz} i’)uumcn\{lc party and mfixpurm it with the Ro- }’;’J,‘,fl;}"’" 1fihit ond Lo eacape itvialted oL lis was wounded. €, Irving Ditty, who was ad- dressing tho meoting at the moment of the ont- brealr, was badly beaten shout tho head and fnce. Within o'few minutes after the flrat shot the hall was empticd of {ts oceppants, many of those present jumplng out of the windows on the lenlmng ehed. ho rloters were promptly arrestcd by the polles, several of whom wore in' the hall and outside, Marshal Gray states that yusterday, \mmq eloction duy"at the Democratie primaries, ho had given orders to the Cuptuins of Pollcs tohave an extra foreo of men attend all the political meetings Jast night. In obedience to thls onlor, sbout contral meotings f¢ {ncalculable. Our citizens . 8, B ' ublican party of progruas, of fres fdens, | Simeo, th ints 2 . ane dozen men were At tha mectingat the Crosa | punerally should atteud, and seo for them- | . hla district. e oealtoon wan” nrartrasi Floom | of. toblo Mispiratiohe, und grund sclivver rur.':,?:’.'l‘xf.,‘:,:x'é‘n‘.‘.“:m‘i.&',i‘h‘:’;:“&5"{:’,1%2‘1.“:.’281 Stroot Markot, wid within u mitito” ateer the | 1V dho”grand Worc ‘b I8 I _progrons, o (he Witor a7 The Teibune, i i rested upon every face, 'Theneiuno the rotriby- | inents. Regonding the national = dotn | by lnw, must ba sustained in tiicas Statos, blthor | the hands of the police. This e g thy | Sico thoko incetings wero upened over 3,000 | - oyroago, Sopt, 8.—May an evening schock THE SOUTI. tom, Murthal Inf, summary arrests, hundreds | bo ratd: * Win © the “hour af - thuir | by ballots ut the polls, or by bullets und boyo- i itled, tat wer ng tho | hurgons who were addicted: to the moderate ar 4 "W pst0cium0 orERATIONS IN LOUISIANA, | of mion convlcted, other handrads drivon from | trial tho loyal ‘pooplo of tho Unlted Sigies | nots und aons n'the tcld Je evory cloar: fiotess woro biled, but wera rentrested, il aro | Famodornto (inaioly tho Tsttor) ueo of Intoxi. | scholar solcl u placa in your paper for tho fol- U gurvespondence New York Tribune, the tate, completed the material ruln of the | Wanted monoy, n ionoy, 80 buy | heuded, consclentlaus, sell-respecting voter do rolghs who wors uot captured. The nutter has been before the Grand Jury to-day, and the authoritivs declars themeelves” deterimined that the roters shinll not esvapy due punlshinent, The m\thu do not exeoed 10 in number, CUHEPODM' AT CSCANADA, MICH. Spectal Curveypandence of T84 Felouiie EscANana, Sept. (,—The Republivans of this lacality have muds no great demonstrations s oty but wo are Int hopes that they will shortly, PRILADELIUIA, Bept. 2.—~A nunbier of promle | falrcat section of South Carolina, { aent Loulalana Republicans now n thia city— | Xears of patlunt tofl have brought pronority | among ther Centonnial Commissloner Lynct | 10 these ste cken counties. Thres monthis agy - il was peacs hetween the races, the crops were - and Congressman Morey,—represcnt the con- | nroljle, tho Iaborors contentud, the employers [*dition of affulrs In that Btate us rather discour lmppy. tho merchants Lopoful. NowallisIn a ' agiug to tho Republicans. Thoe receut aossagsl- | fever, The mounted, armul clubs, orgunizeds| <atfon of Dr. Dinkgrave, Sherlf -of Ounchits | to attend mestingy of Republicana in the duy b Swight, T Lav. Purieh, they fear Is tho bogluulug of u scrlca of | Hiney uEs busunitis barlde st ulghte I Lav- tnugkets, aud cunnon, and shot, and stiot 1 kill | Lis wholoduty in November, 1f not from fu- Domocrata with, To got. this " monoy they Is- | clluation, thon from nocessity, Wo don't want, ayod promises to pay, and the bellef that these | any more war, war taxes, couscriptions, or prounses would by Kept was so -tmn‘f, that they | drafts, in this goneration, God knows, but thers y ot tha money they wanted, awd they killed caty bumocrnu enough to put w a’wp to tho War and In?:slvl\ls.v e (mm'l“, A auve thelr country. M Nawueully, eoutiuied | Iy i the politieal tostament of_ono who has the speaker, Wiis Dumocrats de't ke | never yoted for his privciples bucause o Lus al- the promiscs to pay which vid them | ways lived in the Territoricas but he has fought #0 louch hurm, and they would < yepadiate for them, and would again, it need ho, as freely cants have been induced to slzu‘the pledge, and | lowlug: Asthe time for the opening of tho 0 forth Into the world i1 newness uF Tite, evonlug schoola is drawing nigh, having been Ju- u widltion, thousands bave taken the pledge in the soveral branches of the Uniun hlnldllg formed tho Common Council has made no ap- meotings fu other parts of the city, propriation fot the purposs, I wish to eall pub. Durii - tho . winter season f;-m.mmuu;u licattention to the very brilliaut economy of under the Illnlllm of tho Unlon are held | the Councl In ‘,hlu respoct. Ovar * 2,000 at the mio ol one & wock In different | adults havo been. chorishing aoring the soctions uf the dty, which toud to | summer montha the laydable deslre of reccivivg keep alive tho pubilc Intorest’ in the | the beucfit of an eiémentary oducation during e De: 1 o Tlde: great work, Bomo 75 ladiés arc iemburs of | tlhie winter months, sl thelr fondest kopes ara v Political murders of feading white Republican | {ou (& tho wooda, © Two luave. been Rilod, vwith | thon It they colld, but they cumot. Our debt | as bofors. Dot | Tondira G winooratuized Hlden, and | F¢" W, G. 7. U, aud.t the. offorte. of theso | now about to bd atied by the Counelly Jual ‘politiclana wha are setive Jn_ orgunleing the ne- | clrcumstances of peculiur atrocity; & manand | fust bo wldl uud the Republican pavty will stay and bold_moetivezs very Wednesday cveniug, | BOWIS, persevaring, lu\f-nbm:funng woinen is | clons cconomy. Cigld not the Council direcs {grovote. Dr. Diokgrave waa o native of tie | 8 woman Juve boen wounded and threutoned ; -’:I‘ll:::{::;n:xllt‘ntwlv‘t‘l‘u!:.“:%uryhllfl:‘llig D'(‘“.’::‘:""""“;JS; AROUND TOWN, At their last meoting one of their leiding niewne g;‘““';“‘l‘: ""‘“'_m“’lu‘;‘;“’;:’:‘:‘l“‘m‘r““ wm}:i ‘:{nl:;mlt'llmlfi tholr ntwnLIuI{.w 3 rox:mhmuml n soine uzhu:l 3 =i o] el o) & 4l W - State, and therefory not open to the odions Ea;:hn:vm‘uamnm}w;“wbmgl w.hlpmsl«(!flaln “l,!ml; hoad of golden wheat, all tho guid and allyor, BOIEMIAN REPUDLICANS., bera,—a lfe-long Democrat, and one wha ought & h ) departinents leas cticlal to the puble we known probabllity, be in drunkards’ graves, | than the evening God speed them 10 thelr profsworthy work and | I cannot offer sny sh labor ot Jove, and voucheals to thom a signal | to by employed mako pravislon for they | viatory ovor the most potent ally o ths"ovil | bt T s sure onco thia toptc 1a opencd for oy one. cussfon many humare ditizens well scquaint':d A llst of the moatings hold under the ausplces | with flnanclal problems will take thia “subject of.tho W, O.T U I8 anpenlad; : bito kind canelderution, ‘yud sugRest means ta Gospel tomperance meeting on Monday evenings . At iR e Frarii Stdo. Lonaninas | remedy the evll onokae by Meadatmes IKanouse ;n‘r’lnse{ls;ln.lu avish 4 NORTIL STATH (\TANET, '‘dmperan: nioef ud enings sl To she Editor of Ths Tridune, Unlon Black Yards, conducted by Mussra, B 8. | Gmigaao, Sopt. .—1 desire yto call attontlor Calkine anil John Collier. 1 Yu;lm( l'cio ":;:. o}lfll u:lr;nmcln }‘Xfl!mu o:l Tlfi'd\:" to tho disgraceful condition| of North Blate gveninge at Mothodla h ok, Br 1. W. | gtreot. 1 doubt if any city in .the country can ¥ })':glrldmlnldunt, Mzs, 1., Toiyoko, Birat Vice: | gy anytling so bad, unless (!(\mly be Bistnarch : iiure Mission Reform Clubon Tharsday eventngs | or Cheyeune, It the property-owners will do on 'Phird avenuo, near Fourteonth stroet, conduciod: nothlug, the Board of Public Works should st ' by Meadames Cummings nnd Kelly, » 5 Q J Tomperance meeting on ‘Thursdsy evenings at | Jeust patch up the holes which fiow, as .at the Twenty-fthstrcot and Purtland avenne, conducted | corner of Indluna strect, rendes thp strect post by Mr. Glffurd and Mrs, Isabella Jones. tively dangerous und tmpassible vehlicles and Beshel Howe mooting, \Vest Lakoand Desplaines | dlsziisting to foot-passengers. Hating oceasion & 1|muu‘rm Friday cvenin; 'l‘ conducted by Moa- | to pass by thero daily, 1 sppreciate “tho situa- demes T. I, Cords and L. 8. Rounds. tion, North State streot la tho great \outlet for N jemparance meellagy on Buturday sventnge at | one of the best portlons of tho North §ide, and Gplowes, Aveime Chuch, canductad by Mosdamed 'y, qoems eu alois that th remaina and gk re- On 'the Sabbathy Mr; IlM’uIyu uvually speaks on | Eaincd forflve yoars [n its present ful ‘a;"noun i the subject of temperance uh sowe churcii or suns | cowdition, B riny day-school fu the clty or subinrba, ‘The enterprising ladieaof the Unlon havy toknow hts party,—after ubusing the Repub- lican purty, and uceusing one and all us thioves, In order to lmpress upon his hearors the neces- sity of a change, mado nss of the followin lauguage, or language of which thy follosiug is the subatance, but as near as L can remember [ quota hls exact language, to-wits * I tell you gontlemen, wo must huvo a change. Wa nover ueeded n chunge as bad a8 wo ilo now, Any arty which has been In power as long as tho Ropitblican purty has, witl becoms corrupt. We would becomo corrupt, Wa would steal too. (Great laughter, stamping, and |Imutln‘z.l 4 would steal, you would steal; wo would, all steal It we hod such an oppartullv,y. T tell you ‘finnllalnan we need roform.” We think they o need reform, It 18 an old bnt pencrally true suyingg, that the thief cries out thict nug.m . Monx, TILDEN'S “UAR'LY 1N VERMONT. Correspondance New York Times. Wimnra Kiven Jusorion, Vi, Bept. 7.—One or Lwo fucts have come to iny kuowledgze ubout the corruption fuod aent here to ald the De. niocracy of this State. _An fnspection of the records of thy Albany Pust-Oitiee during the rm llye wevka would'reveal a great deat more han 1am able to stato froni facts guthercd here, Bufllve it to say that, during the Just month, the veastered letters confug from the chiurge of o curpol-baggur. 1o camo ol an old | o¢*liyn treated iu the smme way Av ‘Whig family, sud waa & Republicun by connec- | suro as death tho retribution will follow ulso. A tion. llebal beon engaged for & fow Qays w-{ will by found to bring to justics the perpe- Velora s doalh o forming tho blackn | HoERE Siete otme DL BE LM into campalgn clubs—nat secret. societies, but { o fiee™ Wgr wil te sufferiug, povorty, auzloty, apen, polltical elubg, uch us are common In | and demorallzrtion the Domocrutic luders, now “uvery bolitical campalu throughiout the North. | huay fn hounding on the youths of the Btate to Beveral tmea Lie has recotved wirning that s | qegy of fusolence at Republican gatherings, will e wus in danger It bo portlted fu. this work, | by responsible. They hiave started an avalinche but belug u man of persousd courage ho pald 1o | which they may be powerless to stop. ‘Then atteption to then. * The drauwtaaces of bis | will they be fouid, ua helure, Bemoaniug tho asgasnination were a8 followa: it of thelr teachings snd protesting tho {u- Hoturning to bis home one day, ha notleed a :,‘::.mc..g u;.fi,‘muu: um: D " wfruuigy jusn, arwed and piounted, watehing tho DEMOURATIO OUERATIUNS IN MISROURL hLouse, Fearing un attuck, e called to o man at Domoceal, Srpi pwned Nobson, who was unloadiug some lum- On 8aturduy, the sty % D tio Can. ber at tho river bank close at hand, to gu_ with | vention was Leld In Mexioo, Mo On the saine htn. ‘Thotwomen went-on together. When | duy thero was held o colured rlvulu ut Bauty Fo, they approached Lhs stranger ho callud to Dob- | in Audrain Cuunty, 11 miles frum Masico. sun tostaud aslde, lired on the Sheritfund, | At 8in the morning of thut day, Turmer J;:u:uhn'hu horse, voda rapldly away. ‘The | Thompson, three women, and nlatne mian numed "bull broke Dr, Dingruve's s and eotercd hls | Jumos Prive, ull bolug colored, while riding iy o tide, and Lo died fn a few bours from the | wageu un the Mexico and Florids rowd, inet twa wound. Ills wifo, whois staying ot Bethleham, | white nen named Mebwlden, and one other, in thla Blate, with her slster” Mrs, Morey, | driving along the rowl, who called to the ne- recelved the' uews of (ho shocking eveit | groes to turiout. ‘Thompuon turnsd out, hut twa days upro, ivr friends baving concealml 1t [ the twWo vehlcles clushed nud o quarrel frow ivr untll she could be brought bome from | cnated, &3 o vesult of which two _ Cupe May, where they were at the timo the first | whita mon ot out of their quuu one of il 18l Being |nnxlnerh-ncm, \ all the cuttly rouming over pw‘tum-hrnlrlnll A meoting of Bohiemians was beld yestorday he nieans ?:::l rfl.‘;‘r'o .,“L‘u‘.’i"ofi‘:'tuu'éfiblfi".‘fi'n.’fiul‘;“.'l 61‘ i afternoon st No. 408 Eightesuth strovt for the ad bt rpose of organtzing a Boheminn Haycs and his cradle, overy honest murn aud woman in | BTPOSe o7 Or y the Uniad Susten, s ot 1t i opur | Whesler Cla Capt, Trkop Ludak imd a Tican party will keep faith wiyn the men and the | long address, showiig the suporiority of tho uulm:,nl at trusted It whon it most nueded | Ropublican to the Democratio party, Lrust, . o N Toward tho close of his r?-.mch and after just Anorghizetion wad then elfcotod as follows & g B p Anksling u sentenco which Torced tho peopla to | Erestdent, Jocob Kakuska; Viee-Prosident, nut:‘:vllll Dburst of applangy, Cob, Ty remoll sutls| Thomos Podlosack; Cashler, Josef Zolenkaj dunly nsked the queation, ** Who s Bhmucl J, | Scerctary, Vaclan Barta; Executive Cammittse, 'I:‘lh‘llnnl"unudtullfn mw‘ml m\unk r{fl:“a r!dv‘\y P, iludel, O, Bonnensheln, and Franta Tuclk, ll?ll;“!:(ol":lo:l “r‘mg“uulufl. ’Ellslel: innlu"ul;-' c,}?.‘:.m‘::ua l:uupnl‘mfilu’d“l‘l:’:::fi' l?n:‘: :k: noy. e nuver gave birth to an olevated or no- Bohem!: il bo on the right s ble gentlment fn lis Wo, o ts 8 ki of logal | {8 s onthe rght side in the com- sulder watchlr In @ web of technlcalities Bop | 4 election, - yietias, o {8 u compound of cunning and | qyq HITTIT “[ gnxs)’(xacnxu‘ hearticisnass, of heak, snd claw, aud fag, Uy [ Tho Democrats of the Stxity ard met last, 1a ouv of the few wen who can grab Fiilroad [ RiEht fo tho. suloon eorner of Pauling sud and bide all thu deep cuts, tubncle, bridges, | Eelebiconti strcote sud by alecting the follow- and culverts iy singlo night. Ho fa o corpory- | 11 officers forined v Ward Club:™ President, ton wreckor, e s denturrer flvd by the | 4. Wondzinglel; Vieo-Pretdout, =Douorski} Confedurats Congruss, He waits o the shiores 5:‘"‘""”’ A &‘“.“:" Asststaut * Scoro- of the yeu of hunliruptey to cluteh the drowning | B0 A8 o D08 ’f""“'e'- Az, Ly tho throay. 110 would nob eave his country | Sailerchl, o club fus nuw about i€he could. - To gwore he pald bis ueome tax | Half @ hundred members, and will hold nmeutlu‘g sud he swore to a lie. Ile knew it, Mo wa [ DUXtBunday ight ut the placo of laat night's nover married, Tatimany was the oniy maiden | 3S4smblage. W RIVLE OLOD, & e = Albauy Post-Ottice_und dirocted to Fost-Ofices 9 7o tAe Bditor af TAs Triduna, -, 3 Intelligente came. Khe is completely prostrat- | them aclzing & fenco rall and kuockdng Thomp- | ho ever clusped to his- withered aud heartless in thls Btate, have exceeded in number | CStsbllshed a fres reading-room und li th - o PeTly Slaond B ik iy B | sty el Kol L sk pen e MUCHIEATEOWS, o, o b b o o Tt | MBS RSN, WP PIE | oo e o St Pk 1k 1] 7 trict where the eriine was committed, says it |~ Green er, Randall Walker, Thomas Mo- | vote, aml Le has adopted u rag haby that rou INDIANAPOLIS, IND. rovious. It socined wa though everybody in btk > h e el Toretratod by s iman et | Clira il Oligor Johob, Tons’ colorud fae, | belopge o Derson. whioss Nume T andricks Eonclal Dipiloh e T8 TrabiRA" Riorious. 1 secined a though overfbody in | unies and other readlog matter, Juclidiug some 3 somowhut oruamgatal potla a Tisa TR e fromn another parish, under tho sume gystem | were only u short distanca uff, en route to ths 20 newspapers uud perjodicats. It 1s inueh re- wortud o by murinacd, wims A those casy and | Qf,",fi:lé:&':‘l: A e 8 ulal roorawor witractive e tho bnsdled | 5,100ty tho publl) will be gratified n;c"';; a 00l » BN i bite o Chub e pr utlas treform.’ At present his principal business |‘[unn““’uug Iud., Bept, 10.—Last night, the hfl,fi"&’;’i or it "“"l Republicans of the clty and county Jolned ' a Rraad torchlight procesalon, which was intended COPPERIEADS, 1o buasort of index of the feellugaol tho that provatled fo Lhe days of the Kulghits of the [.I.-nle, ald findfig hiny badly lurt, thoy took White Cotaella, ‘That orgavization fs extinct, | him fnto thely wagon, at the samo tu sturtbng *at Its work [s belng contluyed by the numers | buek 1o town to Lave the Cuucasln sreested, “~ nitle vlubs forming all through the northern | Fhoy found the whites st tha Louso ol Jobn sudded, tossnd many to Tom, Dick, and Harry in this' State, AU Teast ¢ hut would Liave been the fuference had not the % Great Reforwer's! new wethod of conducting s golluual campaign uly, how he came Juge ab sl secunfuprie = become gencrally known. More thuu fifty of TARE THEM ALONO. ” vato rauge, and that ;0 public park an 'ap h ‘ rstics fur the purpose of futhuidating the | Allon, ut the old Eubank farm, amd sowe wonla : poopls. ln every respect It was & grana suc- | these lettors, malled ln Albany, passed through i P e Davk Ay “!’_ ?ifn . oo wi wers obged o borrow ot | puatd i wlil (ha sigTows Wt on o (hy | W HAVH TU kam 0Lb diva 7o contenn | ERe SCURELRRG K L ing "ex. | the hands of o mall agents 35 Phia sida of the T -Uhe Jdlier. of Th Tribine, York pleuie grounds ape freo (rom thelf fager- | Cmicago, Hgpt. 0.—What batler thing | ous shovting, butsit/doos Leem us thelhtha could the' Prealdonts of our High Bchools | Metbers o 1?? Rila Clup sbould pa; Qreen Mountatns in tho tew days precedlug the a 8p- roved bills w| feld sjfalnst the: fore [l ui;u' xpnndiu:;g” A Al (| alection, nd the number distrlbuted ou the west side of the mountaius Is sald to have bedn UL darger. On Monyay lask thoy suddenly | . To e Kditor of The Tridune. poctations. Noi lgss than 2,400 torchies were Bavr Laxs, Utah, Scpt. &—I1 slnply want | in ling, and the procession wes a vour paper—cqu'idqylt bl N, vuper fo | " jing., . ‘fbe diplay’ was witoessed by Twuking s crop! mauage lu womg way On i\mhwuy ark fn llnfr evening they were et possesnion of w0 coved | met by an armied b, ger 40 fu number. flrecn‘ aod -colleges: do thun to take the senlor rnunelunuwl. £ raray Heew ™ v = *the | :eases under thelr care to the Centon- :