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e Ohicane Dadily Teibwie, | ! VOLUME XXXIL CIICAGO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1876. . PRICE -FIVE CENTS, pitahere and In New Rngladd and defeated the to theas towns arms far thete Rebels In boxes Now, {f you want anything plainar than that | publiean as ever there was in the party, [AD: | avening, t was - FINANCIAL. C A I Tery lams that Uhave mentioned. . Not only #o, 0ut | faarked. Haniay-school bookn. (1iisecs. | 1 asid | writa 1t yourselves, [Laaghter.] lause. | Thers {s no one s pnmm‘-’mua‘ ro- | Duohces Wiswam toonma T etoe 18 i . ihe Presbyterian Church South tn 18 met in tien- | ihe expenses of thess Democratic meetings wers | The propar time for the rerumptlon s the time when | form than he. [Applause.] harles B. Steele, of Coles Connty, who most elo. eral Synod and funed three resolutione, two of rnld for by Ltebel munl,v. and their object was to | wiie preparstion shisll have ripened into perfect ability TIIR PARTIES CONTRASTED, quently and accaptably presented the {ssaes of the . mhich were: _** fexoived, That elavery ina divine | hurn the liomes of soldiers while they_wera bat. | in sccompilsh tioahiect with 2 certatoty aod ease thal | T bave tald a little sbont the condiilon of the | campalgn, Hepubileans hero ara greally encour- . snstitation: Resolved, That God rained np the | tling fur the equallty of buman lives, Thin Revel | will inepire confdence and encourags the rerieing 0% | conntry when the Itepablican party was born, what | sged over reports from all quarters, and ars en. . Preabyterian Chitrch Sonth to protect and porpeta- | agent hired snother Itebel agent by the nsma of | paiineit, The eapiicet fuachicved, and n little abont the Domocratic par- usisstic, n. ave to sy ta, tha archiil. e trie urn Cincinnati, " 0! y, and a Httle about Mr. en, snd now 1am 2o- cAnTON. n ate that (nstitution. ™ A1l | have to say ta, thatif | Churchiil. Ho tried to burn Cincinuati, and In now | 20 HOUS R REEERAVE o o000 4 ty, and a Httie abont Mr. Tild d now 1am 2 h 0l oper ] Und did it He never chose a more Infamoun instru- | a gnod Democrat. [Laughter. | At Indianapolia & ¥ d 1 dte atters of | 0% 0 Wind this thing up, I wanl yon all to recol- retal Dizpateh o The Tridune. ment {o earry aut a more diabolicalabect, [Laugh- | man by the nameof Dodge was madeof thele party, | o Thespecte meuture aud, wetnal dato are Metters of | lect that the very men who fought Tar' s Cton, | canvon, Ti Sept. 13 —~The Hepub! SRR e New York. ter,| What more hiad alavery dono? Tt hiad cors | and he became so sound that they were obliged 10 8 with very few exceptions, .wero Ropublicans. | dafe for Congress from {hisdistrict, Gapt. Thomas TOWN, COUNTY, ] rurled our courts no that, tn nearly every State of this Union, 1f a Democrat had gune (o the hutof & poar negru and shot down his wife and children be- fore hia very oyea, and strangled tha babe in the cradle, hls testiniony wae valucless, and_he wae not allowed to sppear before the Grand Jnry snd prosecute the wretch. Justice ta Lim was not only lind, but it was deal, and that was the idoa of Justice in the United States when the lepublicsn ‘pasty was born, BIRTIL OF TUE REPUBLICAN PARTT, When Lisl party wae born the bay of the blood- hound was the music of the natfon. 'The dome of the Capitol ut Washington cast {ta shadow upon alave pene fn which " croucbed and shuddered mothers (rom whote breasts habes hiad becn tom Ly wretchea who are now far honesty and reform, Then 1f & poor negro had tilled a farip and watered 1t with the sweal of honest labor, sud if & Demo- crat came along and seized upun the Fesnlt of his Iabor the cunrts of the United states did not know to whum tint corn balunged. |Cheers.| Amd mhen that ylicativn, catie Lo be tried the leatued Judges read all the buoks and all the platfors of the Democratic party, and pushed their spectacles ack um thotr noble ‘and expansive foreheade, and came to the conclusion that the Democrata awned that corn, - [Laoghter and applanee,) Al the tine the Republican party caue {uto nce, Slavery was not satistled with being logal, bt endeavored Lo use Ita infumous feprosy, us it were, for pushing 1£1nto every Torritory of the Unlted Stater. locs ullect the condition f the cuuntey at that time. Boats went duwa the Missouri itiver loaded with wives Wwrn from thelr husbanda, with chlldren turn from the breasts uf their wothors, while the oat hiny in Fort Lafayetts, {Laughter.| The | Thatis what[ tell the fellow sbout paylng my Pemocrata then met in Chicago, and among other | D012, [Laughter. ] things : T o ot abant AT aten i i , 8501 - DECLARED THE WAR T0 DE A PAILURE. T e e Yo s e o s nal AemOIn & There never was, friends, a mure infamous lie told | councti over s acean eraft. and ‘Ax an angle by which an the face af thin earth, [ Applaes.} It wasonly | L Jaab iherudler fur e wiole vosage, R few days afterward that the guns of Farragut and Mr. Tilden then speaks aboat going to Liverpool. the achicvements of the men in the fcid eald the ‘' A imman intclligence muat be at the helm to dis. Ned. [Tremendons applause, ] Soldiers who fefl | cern the shifting furces of water and wind. In support of thia countzy. ralee from your graves | Kepcclally the whid, I take it [Laughter. f ands on high and ewear | speaking of the legislation on the subject he saye, that when the Democratic party uttored thess | '°‘Theyarea snare and s delusun to al) who trust words they licd. - (Appisure.] thomn,™ L will read little more and then 1 will We tlien yrew magnanimous and let Dodge ot [ stop.’ He saya thatitis {mpossible to x the da of Fort Lafayette. “Where do yon euppose Dodge | becsuse you cannol know what the fluctuating bal- 1s now? Heds In Wisconsin, What do_yon sup- | ancesof Europe wili be: you can't tell haw the Ppose he 1a deing? noeches. Whio forand | water will o nor_how the wind blows: you must. what for? ‘Tiidon, Hendricks, honesty. and re- | letit remainunfized. T want to know if the Ie- form, Il.anuhur.\ This same Jacob Thompson | publican Congress did not know that they could whoin the Vemocrstic party ahicided—this same | redeen on the'lst of January, 1870, how did the wnau hired men to harn down the City of New York, | Democratic Convention know that they could not? Hghit in this great and splendid City of Now York, | {Laughier,) How did they find out so much of thiat sits so llke & queen on the Atlantic, men rose | water and wind, and the fiuctuating balances boe 1y mobs to burn down asylams, almply becaus | tween thisand Europer How did they secertain thelr walls shieltered the ofispring of another race, | eo much shout the central rescrvolr of coin? very one whu rafeed bla hand against those instity tions shonld have had hix braing crushed to aton when It ',',‘::',,’;;‘;,I}‘,,H g any- 1t wan a dlagrace to hamanity {tclf, — {Applause.] | thingabont it? 1 the Democratic party can say it Kvery man that was u that tmob 18 to-nlght for | can'f ho done In January, 1879, it scems to me that hunesty dnd refarin,. 11 Aupladie.) the Repnblican Congress could eaally knaw enough Tecollect, my (ricnfl tiat it was the Democratic | foknaw that it can® be. done. - Sr. Tiden: spobe P thatdid these devilish things when tho grent | abant the pradan) And safe_procens of resamption, heart of the North was filied with agony und grief. | but hie did not tell ns what {t must be. He simply ‘ll’nullreut that mcly m: tleannzn e ;}m "ll' says he can't tie o rudder to & particnlsr angle, Iie re of your counl ind mine was trembling in . " e batagce of war s retollect thac they 4 Theee | [aJ#You muat trmst to » iumen inteliigence, the ‘There were sume Democrats, but I cannot tell yon | A. Boyd, will address the citilens of why they were there, With thess exceptions tha | surrounding conntry on the political fasi Democratic party ia made np of the worst elements | day at Canlon Saturdsy nlgg of soclety. The worst wards In New York are | expected. the onea that will give the largeat Democratic ma- CTIAMPALION, Jurlty, There {8 not a penitentiary in the Unlted Spectal Dispateh (o The Tribuna, Btatea that Tllden and Hendricks cannut carry five CriaxratiX, 11, dept. 1h.—J, J Bird, an elo- toone. 1Inthe Democratic party can be found the uent colored man, addressed & largo andience i viclous and fonl, = ‘I'he mau who wishes to anawer | Barrett Hall this evening on the poltiical situatfon. an argnment with blows, lic 8 In the Democratic | His speech was good, and faction, espes gave natl arty, All men who sympathized with the South | cially to the coll ' Iia efforts 1o dostroy thie Govermment Are red in i s portiRu oL e nullence, the Democratic party: all the men who shol our S0d1ers 1 the dead mark are now for honeaty At TILDEN’S TARDINESS, reforn, and If Tilden ehould be clected Preafdent TOUCHINO THAT LITTLE TAX TOPIC. of that‘:léed iator all these men wonld, be Tound Special Diegatch to The Trivune. ehounting for len ani endricks, 0w, my frlends, keep ont o the Democratic partys do not | Wasminazo, 1. C.. Sept. 1d,—The statemen vole that ticket, any young msa who is yoing | bas been zealously published in the Democrath to cast his firat vote—do'not_place your futnre in | organs that the Commissicner of Internal Revenus, the hande of that party, The Republican party, ontoe oiher band. 1 e parly of feuton o B15: | Laywent s0”sho Ttior & Tetier Shlch enthrery or. grosaion and education, 9he Republican party {s 1 entirely ex. the onethat Uelieves Inthe equality of human | Plaina the reasons why Gov, Tilden suppressed hk lives, 1belleveit, Iam willing to give to nvar'y iricome returns, That statement {a not trae. The l;:nmln x::lul'-h':r'{or'llr;‘h;‘l’hfii‘ulflln: lrg: Ji’“;'g; Commlssloner of Internal Rtevenue has sent no such very man 5 Triends, 1beneve the world is golng to get better, “;“‘“‘““'- Hewltt, for the vory good reason tant 1do. 1 believe we are getting betterall the time, | there la no oficial Information on record Samuel J. Tilden ssys we are a nation of thicves | &t the Treasnry Departmont which could -nd'rthbfiul._ lénn l:b‘eAllavlu it l; \‘;e?l were, he | warrant snch a letter, or justify ench a ought tobe Presiden ause, nvewe are setiing better, and every ggy the Tlepublican parly :'u"‘;m"’l l':“':“""' The reacarches mado 'y in power we will be getting better. And howt | 10 the Internal Revenne ofice In the By free labor and free thought, Free labor will | matter of Uov. Tilden's Income-tax show that that f i ive 18 wealth. Free thought will give ua truth. | office haa only the record of the returns for the CITY, (featen, Parl and Wabnt aonde Clty Certiicates, Pack, and Watur fon 4 'ON, 'REAN & CO., Dankers, phESTON 100 Washington-at. JOIIN M, AVERY & COMPANY, MORTGAGE LOANS WEST RATVS OF (NTEREST. AT LY 167 & 1G9 LaSallo-at. Sl MEEPcleg T SOUN U: dnidtcravy, fCuteses. Loanson Real Estate ¢ In Chicago and fmpraved snburbe, {o suma o 2 rds, made at carrent ra 82,000 800 B B RADLEY, 50 lasalte-st “TPER CENT. - Cholea Wartgaga loans on {mproved city property &t SEVEN per TT5IRm & MASON, 107-108 Usarhern-st, "HONEY AT LOW.RATES te for qrate Piowmen Tarcheme Recelpty for A1 a 8 nf tho t. A big tarn-ont i An Eloquent and Vigorous Speech on the Issues of tho Day. g = - 5 & e S e T gD G £ T The Record of the Republic~ an and Democratic Par= ties Contrasted. Why Mayes Should Be Elect- od and Tilden De- featod, The New York Democracy Hold a Funereal Meeting - at Saratoga, huwan {nfellgence belng Tiiden. and in cane of hia g wealth,. ugi wilh give s trath, i, 0» ity Ceriick { saine meu who did tin are sow shuuting fue | things when the quostion was Iiberty, o slavery | duintvs, Hondeicion, andhey wont toll x thine . | Free labor has done cverything years 1802 and 1804, For the year 1802 (he N RS SILV Tilden snd Reform. {Ureat applanse. | AL that | and peciah; regollect that they did” these things o . N in the Unitud States, because the problem of freo : SR ik Him we were & mtion off kypeutee We | Whew o brefhare. hasoanis. and dear pnes wege | L) Mo Crlain arrives, Thie e what e azs. "Now | laor ta i do the most work In the Jeaet time, and | #TouSt of facome retarued and sworn o by Tliden pretended to be ¢ free Guvernmant, L wat a lie. Ve pretended w havo a free Constitution. 1t was a io, We protended.to lave Justice in uur courta, Itwasalie. Above all vur pretenses, and above all our hypocrisics rove the crime of sluvery like Chimborazo ahove the clodds, [Ureat applause, | The Hepublican patty carme into existence in 1400, whep it electea Abraham Lincoln, the reatesi man that was cver Presiout of the United Stutes. [Applase. | As soon ae b was elected the South vald: **We will not stay in the Uniou.” The South said: **Yon have no right to clect a man opjosed to the extension of huraau sluvery,” ani James liachanan said that they ind a right to go out of the Unlon, and there was another 1ittlo man who sald, **1 say so too,” and his nume was Sumuel J, Tilden. (Great applouse.] ie read the Comatitation of the United Stutes and acycral Democratic platforms, and deckded that the Gov- ‘ernment had no tight to do_ anything except to de- fend ftrell. Itecollect that fames Buchanan waa an old bachelor not only, butn Dumocrut. ] Langh- tor aud applause.) Recbllect that aad way to suut. nelves, ** Why should we cver trust a manand elect him President of the United States who pre. fers the embraces of the Democratic party 5o the aalvation of the country?’ [Appluuse and laughe ter,] Now, In view of'this fact, I wanl'every nian Lo swear that he never will vote for av old bache- lor for President aguin. [Applause,] Tho Donio- crats clalmed that < slave Jabar i to do the Jcast work inthe moat time. | 18 37,118, For the year 1864 Tilden made no re- IA voice: *‘How sbout free schools?"] 1 want | tarn, but was aescesed at $15,000 by the Assessor. res schools, and I want themn divorced from | Norecord whatever appears for 1843, 1865, or :‘,‘,‘;{‘""c‘;,u{:"}““‘f' pTremantoun Ay _vg:‘;;: subsequent years, and the Commissioner hassent to t be s trus temple of sclence, in | the Collector at New York to ascertain whether the which shall he tanght the r-vu of Nature, in which | records of that oftice show snything furiher. Foe the children shall be taught actusl facts, and I | the two years for which the tax was pald, Tilden 4 don't want that achool-house touched o that In- | fa reported ax reading at No, 2 Union Squarc, but : stitution of science touched by any superatition | a search of the books thero for that fucation, as 3 Whatever. | [Applause.] Leave religion with the | well ss for the well-known residence in Gram- : Church, with the lmllr‘ and, morc than all, leave | mercy Park, showa no return of Income, It is now : religlon with each individual heart and man. Let | thooght by the officials Liere that Tilden paid no g every man be his own Bishop, let every man be his | jncome whateser except for tho yeara specifed, own Pupe, let every man do his own thinking, let Attention Ia called to the report that the foliow- i every man hato a brain uf his own, let every man | ing in the Jinc of defenso advanced by Gov. Tlident ‘ have a heart and cansclence of his own.® [Ap- | Iy 1861, the period of the alleged falas returns, placse. | We are prowing better, and truer, and | his two brothers, Henry and Moscs, Iately decensed, rander. And let me vay, Mr, Democrat, we 8re | wero in tho chemical inanufacturing business in eeping the country for yourchildren. We are | Lebanon, but financially embarrassed to such s keeping educatlon“for your children. We are.| gegrec that ruin was (nsvitable unless prompt and keeping the oid flag floating for your children: and | ample reticf came to hand. In 3hin crisls Gor, let e say, ea a prediction, that there ia only alr | Tilden advanced, at different dates, Jarge sums of cnough on this continent to float that one flaz. | money, amounting to soveral hundred: thoasand {Cheers.] Well, you have heard from me, audyou | dollafs, out of his earnings, all or nently all of will hear from Ohio and Indianw, and those three | which was lost. This he claima left bis income al sliver bugle sounds, Hayes and Wheeler, and the | the fizare given in his sworn statoment, and this natlon hearing thoss next November will'soy that [ the defense to the charge of perjncy, the men who saved our conntey ahall rule; will The oMclals aay that, If this Is Goy. Tllden’s ox- thatthe men swho eaved the ship of State shall safl rx‘,,,u..,,, 1t wonld uot disprove the charge of vio- MISCELLAN ““,,l_it A A PRICE OF COKE REDUCED. (s Light and Coke Campany will PR l:ny part of the city at 124 conta Dot hashel, Jn lots af 45 bushels or upwards. Price ¥itne Works, 10 conts g, e, G00D PRACTICAL Watchmakers 4 permanant emplayment at aar Factory. it w factory experience preferrei Aorh At oice, No. 70 Monroe.st.. Chicago, or st Tl 1. ELUIN NATIONAL WATCH € JEWELIEY, WATCHE Uleeding or dying vn the battle-flelds of tho South, Pho e b " Iylug o alane at nigh. the biaod slowly osaing Lt pe the stunaphere, o4 oopEuh ot Koo through the wounds of deaths when your bratherd, | weote in the same yeln. Suppose 1 shonld, in the husbanus, sod sons were lylng in the bosuitals | most woleinn and impreesive manner, teli you that drentning'of Lome-pictures they loved. Recollect | fhe fuctuntions caused i the vital etability of Ut the Dewocency did those things when those | shifting Ananclal operations, not to say speculas dear to you wero in the ptldon-peas, with no covers | tiuny of the wildent character, cannot be rendered ing by nicht except the sky, with no foul but what | ingtantly accountable to a true financial theory, the worme rofused, with no friends excopt Ineanity | based ypon the grest law that the auperfiuons fanot and death. {Applause. } a uecessiy, except in vague lhun? la of porsuns THE REPUBLICAR PLATFORM, unacqualnted with the oxigencies of thie hour, and Now, my (riends; I have said a few things to you | cannot, In tho absence of u central reservoir of about the Rapublican party, and & few thinga about | coin with a human Intelligence at the head, hasten the Democratic party. With a few more words I | by any ayatem of convertible bonds, the expecta- will anit this branchvf* the subject. Allowme to | tion of public distrust: nn matter how sriscl nay that the platforin of the Republican party {s as | planned and discreetly pursued, failure {s assured, broad s thix continent. In otner words, it whatever the real reanlt may be. bruad av humanity itself, [Applause.] Ttasksall | 17 thatis not just ik it, 1 don't know where the to come and help and to” joln who are " in favor of | diiference is. Why, if anybody in the world came hunan advancement, _It'tsbroad enongh for Cal to you with n note upon which the date of m{mtnl olica, for Olu-School Presbyterisus, for Method- | was not fixed, you would ssy ke was either {nrane i, aad far infidole, proviied they kre L favor of | or was rocil; And you would say to auy pian n the ‘cternal oquallty of human rigiits—(applause|— | the Unlou wiid says he s for specie-resumption and the Kepublican party In its mugnanimity goes | aud counts the dafe out. that he {s politicatly dis- even furthier; it {8 willini that tho Democratshuuld | houest. — But the Republican party propuse resump- vote {ts ticket. Heyorul that, magnanimity cannot | Hon in 1870, Iard money la economy; paper go. [Laughter and applause, ] money {8 cxtravagance; hard money nicans ccono- The Republicans_ believe In glving to every man | 1y And nativnsl prosperity: we toich bard-pan in tha reaultof the labor of his handw, will'aliow | 81l the busiuess of the country, and now we want every man to do hls awn thinking and express his | lard mouey to do busiucax on hard-pan with, And Then and The;'a Per- petrate a Second and Greater Blunder. Luciur Robinson Nominated for Governor in Place of the Un- willing Seymour. The Illinois State Demooratio Com- mittes Fearfully De- monetized, They Are Now in a State of Dole- ful Dumps, Waiting the Re- y &co " An elogant aasoftxont of o And now, ladlesand gentlemen, 1 thank you | Jation of law. The law required Mr, Tifden, nn- sult in Indiana, TIUIS WAS NOT A NATION, {houglta, whatover they maybo. Inthe Xewab. | [Chsern.) j The Denubicsn party will fedee Of | apain and agath.” [Load aad long spplause. } der anfl, 1o tate wiat 113 Income ‘was. It per 1 I o 1t was slmply & confedoraey, and that the old bane fean way there In room for every one, [Applause. | the noldler fails to'take a fort hign np an the rame e mitted him, dosbticss, tu deduct from sny taxable s elmply ) - | Naw, then, my friends, the first quention which ia Soidie) falis lodake s i bign o NEW YORK return the Amount actually lost In bisinca ¢ ner of l|1 o‘i(u" rellalrcleuw 44 conteact commenc- | upon us faabout paying that dont which wo con. | Partwith the fiagin hishand. [Cheers. ] S ¢ not clear that the losses tn the form indicated 1x D r n! thidont Tepresoit 8. groap, suil slorlous, ang 9 &pectal Disyatch 1o The Tribune. exempted; but aditting that ruch Josseamight le F|NE coLD JEWELRY, torious Tax Dereliction. Sabime 3«! I.Ke A .,? P e ietla s wz“_ citizens of this country, both white and bluck. | own cltizens, C‘Apphmed Tho nation that can- SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, AT ATOUT HALF THE REGULAR PRICES Now being closed out at the QGANKERUPT SALE, ‘We owe a Inrge debt, two-thirds of it,as [ tell you, | not protect ita citizens at home and abroad ought to cxused by the action and meneuros of the Demo- | be swept from the map of the world. [Applaure, cratic party, Hecollect that alwuys. Therears | The Democratic party tells us that the Unit some people who have an ideathat we can deferthe | Statas of Amerien can protect all of ts citizena fulfillment of o promise 80 long thut it will amoant | when they are awsy from home [applausc], but 1o a fultillment [A‘rpllllu.i There are some | thude who are citlzens of Loulslana nrv)llll\luulrpl, peuple who have an Idea that the Government can | or any State under our flag, tha Qovernment s inoke money by stamping its soverelguty upon i werloes to protect them, I denyit. 1say the BAmATOOA, N. Y., Sept. 13, —The Democratic fflly b‘lde:llrlf‘::‘h"mxl‘ the 'lfn;:l'f uu:!m.nulll}hl g 4 aw required that the returnahould he made, togethes State Conventlon reassembled at nn:n to-day to | MY ?ue SIEND 106 eXana iy ln,_“zfln bel try und retricve the fatal blunder made two weeks | ground of loss. Indeed, the blank returns contain ago. Fatal blunder s what the Republicans suy. | a column whereln snch clalm could be made. Buch A prominent Democrat used other worde, One of :hg;de:::;l’;‘.r-m?&::l‘#:rxr;:‘:: lnfl?'flfir‘;\x‘n\ f,’: them sald this morning befory the scssion that he ® utaen, mu knew the Convention was going to make lts own | FCLir06d, and the clulm may be mads, after which South, It was the doctrine of the Democratic party North, It is xtlll the doctrine of the Demo- oratic party North and South. [Applausce.] The Democratic party In the South coliccted them- soives togother for the purposs uf breaking up this Union, The ltepublican pacty said to them, ** You try and break up this Union and wewill break your “BOB” INGERSOLL. I8 GREAT SPEECH I NEW YORK OITT. Col. Robert G. Ingorsoll, of Peorin, Iil., spoke ot New York, on the night of September1l, to négke, " and thuy did It [Applauac.] “Tho Xto: | yicce ‘of pipor, Tho Govemnment of Gae United | Governinent of the United States 1ot only hus the “ " B +1| Al nevenue clesre hiave e right. o inguire 1ts Cor. of Lako and Olark-sts, what tho Tribune, of that place, describes sa *‘the | Bublican party cime lnto"power on " tio ieola of | Linies i a'pornctant paupor. . 1t pastos the st all | power—and uiens It does It, 1 1s 1afitery diepon- | /2aeraly Wr’_‘.‘“::"; tand be. +*wante Robinon; | the corroctucss of ho return. Tivery article Warranted. facgest and most onthusiestic udience which, | Hie Duchinan Adwinietratlon, i Tressury was | (o (ime, aud {i haa’n Gauaket belind tho hat, | uruble—to protect every ctizen athomo is well sa | A1 et Elves both frat hnd second place on vis NE TO RENT. during the lnet ten years, any single speakerhus | patrigtiem and honor. We had to borrow money [Applnuse,) Butat the same time It produces | abroad. [Applause.] The Guvernment has the MAI - nothing itself. The Government don't plow the | rizht to take its suldiers across any State line or land, the Governmeht don't make the bricks, | into any city, connty, ur ward, for tiie pirpose of tlie Government dow't chop down the treenand | protecting ‘every msn, whether white or black. raw them into lumber. ' The Government fa | (Prolonged appiausc,) 'The doctrine of the Dem- 8 perpelual panper, sand the Government | ocratic party in the old doctrine uf scceasion In cannot support the peopls, Lot the peaplo have to | disgnise—that the State of South Carolins or Mje- support tiic Governmen®y . The idea that the Gov- | aissippi mi protect its owu citicena, bat tha the ernment can {sse money for the people to ilve up- | Gorernment, lus nothing-to do with it nniess the oni I the same as the idds that my hired man can | Governor or the Legislaturo of the State calla apon iusuc certiticates of my Indebtedness to him for me | the General Government. This Is infumous. ta live on, {Laugliter and applanse.] Tho Unlted {Applause. . The United States clalme the right to Btates got broke. It had no money. " I have been, raft every cltizen into the army. It claime the I think, fized that way a hundred tlmes. Then it | right to stand every abla bodied 1man in front of & did aa I did, It had to go and borrow money, und | caunon in timo of war; and now to eay that when overy grecnback wae & forced loan. Tho orily dif- | peace lias spread her besutifal wingsover ourland, fereice Lotween that of the Unlted States and | when vome citizen is struck down, that the Unito mine is that mine is not a legal-tender, 1f I had | States canoot protect him when the United States attracted." The 7imes characterizes the address a3 *‘oncol the best political speeches ever de- livered in New York.® Tho Hon. Goorge Opdyke preaided over tho meetlng, and Introduced Col. Ingersoll, who apoko subtantially as follows: COL, INGERSOLL'S BI'KEOM. LADIES AND GERTLENEZN: 1 3m just on my way home from the gallant Eiate of Maine, and thore hias followed me a telegraphlc dispatch which I will read to you, {Cheers.] If It wasnot good, syou may swear I would not read it, {[Laughter.] Krery Congressional district, o H:mmly.ln Malne, Renubfican by a large majority. {Cheers, and eries of *UThat §s Reformi¥) “foe victory is overwhoiming, us from the Republican ranks. It ta vire wally an admission that =& regular, life-long Democrat hasn't the ability or honesty to be elected, 20 that even a renegado 18 rojolcing In various parts of the country over th looked upon as 8 more promising man. 1am frank | yrovn S0 et B GO to confisa that, born and bred & Democrat, I can 7 Fontiaxp, Me., Scpl. 13,~Retorns thus faz ::r:;i:l:;n& Uncle 8ammy, snd belleve him 10 | o1y, 100 Republican and 91 Democratle Represent- ,, atives elected, The 30 towns to hear from will IMONER THAN A EITE. probably make the final showing 111 Republicans Thero waa ovidently s focling of devressian | aad 40 Demormats. "L i among the major part of the delegates, and they [ Avousra, Me., Sept. 13, — Returns, mostly hebaved themselres bettor in consoyuence, thougy | OMEIal, from J3 towne in » total vote of 435, 771, thero were s fow outbursty when any one attempt- | Bive ‘Olulfll;v i ‘al ‘v‘ :.-‘ o nnnlnu ed to say what any one clso did nop | Halority, 15,388, The same towna last year, Ina of whomiwe could. We had to issnc bonds and greonbacks, What fort Why, to buy shot ana shol, and musket, and" ‘cannon o shoot enongh Democrats to save the Unlon. ~ [Great ap- pisuse.] Thers was n division then forced upon the peorlc of the conntry, not into Democrats and Nepubticans, but into patriots und traifors; snd thousands and thounands weut out of the Demo- cratie ‘mty 1o aid the Government to put down the Itebelllon. \A]mlnma,] Hutevery one who thus wont Into the sorvice of tho country weru known a8 Red:ubnc-nu, and thowe _who waro against tho Goyorniment wore known as Dem- acrats, [Applause.] These Democrats went into the markets of the world, and they maligned and they slandered these efforts to ralse money to sus- PILING UP THE MAJORITIES, New Yonx, Scpt, 14, —The 7imes vow claims. 10,000 majority In Maine. Tle Republicans ars siranle Dillces TO RENT T =B 4 taii the Government in its timo of telal, The o s - e 1o ear e membors. had | becosme | total voté of 103,634, gave Comnor 53,570, and LTI e ote o aro on s Temestroteh - {Laugh- | #Ad: ** Your bonds can nover bo paid, and your | theparer L would bave made tiem so. W bor- | will male blm protect i, 1 nfemons, | LAPRISIAS | Tomvinced inai & second miatake must noi bo | tgberis 0,04, Contors majerity, 5,200, ' 4 grecnbacka aro unconstitational;" and to such an A et It nrotoctoraiy s ditty rax A wilinot | Soade. and bosides the advocates of Ttobinsou had | ,,Ninety:throe emall towpa and plantations whict -, ter.) ) WR HAVE GOT TO PAY IT, P o y rag. P! y) o Vg | threw 5,131 votes last year have not been heard \f S, Togersoli—That dipatch Is lgned by that | Shome s Conarmmet Shat ok o fuha pofd.sria | 80d the poople iave got 10 pay I, And the debt | cuntaminstes the airln which fe e, snd It thatls | dans ihelr otk soluerousbly thatihg Convention's | oy { kulght errant of political ctuvalry, James G. | 200, which meant that a greenback was worth it | Fepresonts the lose builicted apon the countey by | U3 205 ™ SPR L 2L LYOF This Governiment t6 sos | this, and sade the sessiun short. The unly marked BLAINE CONGIWVTULATES IAYES. i ceniaon tho dollar, Where were the other 04 | {ho War. cChatiasllobytho War, Allthepowder v orican citisen ias ali | feature was John Kelly's bid for renowed Influence ispaich 3 fiout A ® | Blaine. ([Cheers.] burned, ail the shots thrown, ‘ail the horscs, guns, | f01t that esch and every Amerlcan citlzen has all Avausra, Me., Scpt 11—Midnight. —Mr. Blaine s hts in cver; ¢ 0] e _Union [applause! 3y friends, two political partics aro asking tho | SCPIaT THeY were slonderett and etlamnlated out | o dovalything in the sggrogato ls represeniod by | bis rights in' cvory Stato of the Union (applunec), | when ho feslgued his position as cectlor st IR I8 | geny'thu followliit dispateh to atr. Hay, INQUIRE OF Yotca of this peoplo; ono wishes to retalnthe powor | Twasihieds of the saases which have brovint abots | our dobt as so much loss, and we will nevor be | heaceably If we can, forclbly if we must, [Great ymour, much by hia spcech about Liberals at the frat Con- | W =h';-;‘;n°_',;',lfggl,=,1;g;;;,§'ggg ";rgglogaub:;;; ventisn, dnd wad sasdyio dagn (hing 5 gain of eome 10,00 an the majority of Iast year: To IHOAIN N3 amOUNS. llave carrled eypey Congressional District. Wa It waa notewosthy, liowever, that while the Con- | p Ve alected on;$3 dunty: ofiicera In avery connty vention readily accepted his withdrawal it dld not L8 ety o sxteptions. glve him soy exprusion af repawed popularity. | repained iy which the Democrata have n the contrary, (en. McQuade's motion to have d 29 o Kelly appolntod i West's place, in cass West ro- | £0F YE3TS 3 signed, ' waa yelled down, and the Convention | §iiojents o 5. rushod lowards adjournment, A thumpn 1a complete and averwheiting. It polnta Lucius Robinson was & Whig, then a Republican | yya¢ you swill secare the eloctoral vote of the State i1l 1804, when be went over to the Democrats, | fn°kdcemper by & majority of from 26,000 to thoy giving Uim an otiice in retarn. Last year he | o5 Gi0" 8. Boutax. was elected Comptroller. Mis nomination wlill, “i g USUAL MALF-HOOR'S LULL. unite ths Democracy an much as they can be unit- ielto Tostnn Adeertiser. ed. but does not arouse enthiusiasm at tho bottom. Avaus e., Sept. 11.—Tho following d ot in there ansthing that that can save Obio and | 14deent by SiF. Diaine fa Mr. Carnell contal Judlana mz%%'au'v?énm Astociated Press. an smuring quutation from Gov, Tliden's famons b s | applausc.] The Kepublican party made the black solvout people until ournet profite since the \var | SERIReRl, TS, KeREBIEL, PR R B ek Thon Wo afe x aquare, salvent peoplo, {Appiause,] | tholr bands, aud §t'is the duty of the lepublican The man that can'tunderstand that, there fu no | PArty tv sos to It that they have & peaceablo nm;up need of talkiog to on any subject. (Laughter,] | Suity to cast their baliots, [Applause,] There s debt is to be pald. [Applause,] Asa matter | 8re plonty of inen In the South who fought against of fact wa ought tamake the. Domacrats pey it. | the Government and who wero satisficd with the Appianes.] Thoy Jost the canc. [Langhies and | Arhitrument of ihe War, and who laid down their -m»fim-u.j They oughit to puy for it. All we sk | 8rasandurc Union men to-dsy. 1 want the Gov- 1a that they pay their sharo, wud I 'tall you it 1n | Ertinent (o protect them too. fApplauec] Asa Folng to ba patd. Thos i in the frat piace, 1o | general rule, howover, the population of the South fochiro that et a morgegs on b cuntinens of land. | [t turbulent, and the best men cannot control it, Hiere In & mortEhge ok tho Jteputicsn putty, | And mon ard shot duwn for opinlon'ssake. 1tought Applanze. ] Also evary blade of grass growing ln wbn-wrpm 1tis o disgrace o American civiliza- o U nitod Btato Is & gaarantos that thedebt apait | How. They tell ns that the colared men ura treated bo pall. Every car of corn in a guarantee that thy | Yoy well. Oih yes, vers wolll I read every little debt shall bo paid. Kvory pinc-treo growing in | While of two peaceablo white meu golug sloug not e o re Toraat s & Eusrantes shut the duptahatl | thinking of anytbing, as harmless and inoffen- bopald, Every thouyht is a guarauteo that the | MVe lsmba. and they are approached Ly 10 that it has held for 16 years, the othar wishea oftico. {Laughter.] The Democntatic party, with the hungry, starviug oyes of a wolf, hos been looking innt the Natlonal Capltol and scratching at the doors of the White lionse for 10 yesrs, [Laugh- ter.] Occaslonally it has retired to some congenial eminonce snd lugubriously howled about the Con- stitutlon. [Cheers and laughter.] By George, that is it exsctly, (Lsughter.] The Repub- lican party comes to you with its rccord opon, and asks every mam, woman, and child in this Dbrosd country to read lta every word; and I say to you there ls not line, & parsgraph, or a pagain that record that is not only an honor to the Repub- 1idan party, but to the human race, [Cheers,] On the prostration of American industry to-day aro to ‘botraced to the Democratic party of tho North (ap- plausc], and overy time you workingmen bilater your handa to pay a debt, take olf the bllster, and under it you will finds Domocraticlto. [Great ap- lause. )~ The Repubilcan party has done nothing or 10 vears that It hns not been prond of, The Democratic party has done nothing for 16 years that 1t Is not nshaimed of. (Applause.] ‘s Ra- ubllcan pacty has not doio one thing that was not yflr the public intereats of the Government for 10 years. [Applause.] 'The history of the Demo- cratic party WILLIAM C. DOW. Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING _RUBRER GOODS. T e125 WILL BUY A GOOD 18 AN EPITAPH, > [Applanse.] The Democratic party to-day fa searching around in the old political cemectery of tho bygone nges for a standard-bearor, They have raised up In Mamachueetits that old cemetery Trest, Jetter of 1 " 12 negroes, and the 10 or Xt negroes uro | o Binatous, No X.. Sept LiooThe Remoctsfic | Ty Cornelt, New York Clty: Itaks advan- every pago of that recard fs recordod nome great | feminisconce, Charles Francls Adams [laughter | gobg shall bo pald. And all the coul put away in | OF d 't | Stato Convention fo_noniinate' s candidste for A . New Yor : - RUBBER CO.A.T, and glorlous action, done elthor for the Hberty of | 24437 },';,‘};;'}-“,‘;{‘"h{;"}m‘fl,'d";‘{‘“‘;;f':,;:n'f,“';fi;‘n {he ronud by the ol mser e sun 4 guartee B norateh [mmlEove. s Befroes are the | Goversor in piace of Mr. Ho o, who declined, | 1ot e uatal bl our Lt bofore, tho Aseo, Of PRESTON, 141 Lake-st, | Man o the preservation of our common country. | from the Iicpublican party tliore, and who was | {1ia yold au ailver {n Iho Slorra Nevadss waitiug | 9icsto bito the dust: It s infamous. _ [Appluuse.) | mel to-day and owmingted Luetir, SOUIGIECH | we hove carried Maine by an old-farbioned. major. GOSSAMER ULSTER. and all kinds Robber | [Applause.] Wo ask everybody to read ita every | cqually willmgto take It at St. Louis, and who fiie miner's pick {s°o_guaraatoe that the dobi | The Democratic party don't care, Samucl J. Til- | accacimation. Tlo ity, carrying every Congressional District, and 3 ; C mocratic party comes wha ulso wiling to bo the nomlnee of {he lepub- | gha be paid, and svery good man, and eve den dau'tcare. e knows hat muny Soailiern; | sine dis. s probably overy county ia the Stato. Glothing; HONSE COVERS, Camp Disnkots, Lap | word, The De Doty before you | {elATE N i Masnachuctte, but fnally the Lomo- | aan 00 Pald, and syery good man, and every guod | Bintes are to bacarried by aseassination and_mur- J. 0. Buass e e ilmsTons nummRR ot _ | e e e ol mlilty, | SEA VALY, wiihing for sdtio evidonce of respec. | and yirls Lenaing over cielr booke at ‘sebval, and | Ser o knoa thatlf e ta slectel Eresldent, of ILLINOIS. YOTE OF TNE CrTIES. and mkm and treason, and ulander an -lmt.“ Ily,. tablllty, and knowlng that no lvo man would lond | gvery chup what s going to vote the Itepuliican | th Dnite IA hu“"l And by e willlng that they | ¢ THB DEMOCIATIC CEXTHAL COMMITIAE. Bostox, Bept. 11.—The following Is the vote of ROTELS. l"'l.;' S YR UOE 10 el 8 solitary porsel ;”“ t | lisname to them fora moment. have utoped in | ticket is w guecantee that the debt ahall be paid. | jurier, [Avpigcuec] 20 o 8 BUIAS SOt Shey Special Dispatch to Tha Tribuna, several citfes and towns Lhis year, compared with e e | LR SO N Dt I WHIL 0. ALlOW e fo 603 Bote | Lot Sha Adsats” (Langhisr anil applsnasc] Fha fapplanse. ] Why, don't you sce, 16 keeps Coult | sion of langunge. What party will be most ast to | Brmmarizup, llL, Sept. 13, —The Democratic | to voia of 1875 o SHERMAN HOUSE [t “Character—good ‘chisrictor—roata pon a | Taw againat: vioiatioe: the sacrednces of. 6 (omd | (i arl-cs have heas T that consisy. Thkve pocn | Piescrvu tha liborty of the négro, the_pasty (hal | tato Committea held thres sesalons at tho Leland e o ™ : v | memseidas i s gty Tl | ougificl wmandh Qgtaas] o buni | it vl R T o i o . man 8 8 wi not willing i coun ¢! 3 e TRt T b atae en ro- | Bt6 renlly dons, by what ho hus really Accoms | Shouid oo saved nnless slavary could b saved | g 6uare telumphed by sa mmense majorlty, carry: | wilita mien of the Soutk, the men that fought for | littlo money and less bralns. McCormlck, mado e 253 s [ i { bk very oo Tict andoyeIycountyd | them or the men that fought against them? Chalrmas onaccount of his wealth, was represented b ] ‘""dwh“r.xmrd"m‘v'{!r'x‘fim"m" I.ha;arlor I!oo;b plished, &and not hrkwhu {: protm! &u to do, with it. There was never & Dewocrat North | our State, something we have not achiaved sluce 15831 m or the men i ."l ofu( I et H ok it 1,400 pid 783 ichoudvaclay roctay s, 110 §9.0010 $4.60 | promiscs wald make 8 goud reputation,8amuolJ, [ or Houth—and by " thut I mean thoss Who | *Urieudlonco then gavo throo rousiag cheors | TILUEN AND THR NEW YOUE DEMOCHACT. | by iobGoodell,who ls peming wearlly through the ] ot “Felckraph for rooma at the proprietar's expense, {lildon and the Democeitie porly would bivs one | were upposad to th Unlon-whe did mot ("and a tlgor for Jomes G, Blaine, by whow (ho dia- |, The Democratic party hav ap,thels cquiidmte foF | yaalmots® Court. Tha Committes met to consider 0 o AVINTVLDERR Fron | (it antir, ohy frionds, = Litths 0f tho Dsors of | e o e L titear {Applausn] | PAlclwas igted.) T e 40.say 3¢ nien (hat o faa Democrat. Hebe | the political outlook, Upon conaideration the ont- | Elwery et oy e =) tan'p i e O v o o Coneon fob | yAnd tile disnatch fs signed Ly that man who T he Cl dark and forbldding, whercupon, | Tridgeton e Bl 28 TIE OHIOAGO TRINBUNE, the mpublfun paity, a liitlo of the history of the | Thoy made a brosstwork of the Conetitutfn for | ctitehed tho Confedorate” Gongrees by the throat | 10788 to the Democratic party of the City and itato A O i ooty | Betaa o R Democratic party, -mf flrmhlc lllcnubxllcnn burty, | dtebels to got buhind and ehiout duwn loyal wen. | dnd noid them antil thelr forelicuds becamonathelr o; New ¥Ml:. 3 e ‘:fiffifié" \’:"’.’,,5’ o E L i e sn ,{m“y %o | Baator i 101 1 iipquielSithof Amsrca s ree couiy | (Gl of i s i), T et S | e and ol el ongi sl b | 2GR Fok bl WS Shey U o oot o i o | ARG B %o ° s ONLY FIER COUNTRY UPON TIIS 2AUTI; | Nofih. Thoy did all in thels powor tn proventnion | Soninic®s aiye 1t wved by dauen O Bleths; fran and peit Sabecy (Grent”s Gilh0 generaimats mesiingrunionsIndlamashaald | PIAATGE, & g = ] it s the only Itepublic that was evor established | from golngiuto tho uriny, and thut grout statosman | 4py m(n}all 1t, the party who made it and swora it \,Si"n‘"fl‘ :|R:tul.gg; melnl:.c l'::ulu:‘nmmuu y"m A fllhn:finnmm-meullu e e w §2C e among men. W liave reat, wo havo hoard, of thu | Samusl J, ‘Ciiden guve It as hinapinion that the | Wy contitationa)” and Togai, ar (ho party st | Boara the sswie selation o te Veruontiary that & | Sutborizes s mase meeting ap, [Arls, S0G 8% L0, oo S Kepubiic of Grecce, of Egyjt, of Venlco; wo have | South could wuo,und thatuvery yoldler thut put bis | alvora it was ot constitutional? Kvery time | Sundsy-achool does to the chutel, [Laughter and | snd invites Tom B i 21 O, Hanaricks, snd i 80 2y B B o thare mevat mag, o ey | Looeyomtie: aact conid Lareuiod efore. & Suutice of | Dowocrator o ltohol uces a croenback ¢ saya tg | SYULIEliy of New York cgot control of the city | Judges T 7umbull and Doolitile will slsobean hand [ oz s J e % ) , **1am ane of the Lost that v Pl i _ i fom, i névee waa 5 Hevuble In | e veacy o] ey, denguncod the War | andoveling o epublices sesed reenbick it | MR ASRLSNAR Mo St LCH! hBurbitd | 1oyt i for. o sl Gkt Sf sxpianing 2 2 @ thero river wan & Goverament not, curved wm‘{ Shey desouncod Abeahiam L'llncnl.:lcung;y:lu:‘vi: o tfeta blay *Youwsad gy RN | and wizty milion ¢ doilar. "L understand that wrery | why'a greenback inancial Junatlc phionld volo for P‘&’ i"i ?2 e & Government not cursed | all tho men on earth who has boen elothod wi t 3 . . . CAMPAIGN TERMS, With slavecy, thers. mever waa s Governmnent not | nearly absoluto power, Abraham Lincoln woa ae, TILDEN'S BISAY QR FINANCE. of the City of Now York was tarceny in disgules, | the Cowmmitice Wero ~harmonfous, & the Bl e f Now, thore Is & gentleman Uy tho nume of Tilden | (A plauee.] 1understand that every electionthey | waembers had only one subject to cun- “s 225 154 bei carved with alimost every Infuiny until the Repub- | and I'know of no man living or in history who " o4 P 0 Yrom now oulll the 1etaf December, three weeka | icy, 074y o the Unitod States made (hiv a freo | used that power without abualng it, excopt on the | Yho hs written ail essay upon finanoo, Some pwo: | gver hiad was a fraud. 1 understand thas theyutols | siier—tnst of a terribla lack of funds. The — — stter the Presidontial election, Tuz Tumunz will | 205 arty ot too Jmter Bitee age (00,0 K60 | S ot tlercy. (Applawse,] They said to tho | Ple call it letter of scceptance. [Laughter.} Let | overything they could lay theirhandsupon, andoh, | seict Commilice appointed a month ago to secure Totalooon B30 IB60 157 10 Lo sent at ho following exceedingly low rates: LEar nabiirey ke et Foiace: 0 (WSS | Hobotes +* 1old o hoid haris Aeht ‘et until wo | wo suy bere thut undor tho clrcamstances £ don't | wiial bands! * [Luughter and applause.} They | moey from Stoward, candldate for Govornor, ro- | fepubliciiimij..... 4717 Pl Woekly Campalgn Tribune—-stugle copy.....$ 40 | pubiican party and did a littlo toward making this | get pollticat posssssion of the Noria, and thua yu | think b prober o sy anything of Mr. Tiien por; grasped and gnug;{"g;fl l.hel‘;::fg:‘ll Lthatltnag | gortad thatBioard would nat gve Kb & cebt, EPIRICNENR e s Y s i 5 voessen " 3 s ety . 3 o % . ~Qov, Senopkes dare i glg0 | Hepublicnparty s fact. iworder for you i sa- | cangou peace’ [Apniaus) 10,07 N freut griof aud sorrow; bis brotiier ke ru-, | Hien, clapying thelf caoruos hatdsto theirburat- | assesment, but. at 10 o'clock st night, Glonn st INDIANA. P! cartain what the Republican party did for us—for HOW DEMOCHATS AHYISTED TIlE REDELS, 1l onl k of ki It y > Trl-Weekly Tribunc--single copy. 180 | yu—] mean to rofrean uursolves, for we &ll know | There was » wan by tho name of dacuh Yhomp. { Seotly dled, and a0 1 slsll only spenk of is po ing pockets, they begau yelling for honesty and re- | refused to give up his check, MEETING AT LAPAYRTTE. Three Coples........ 100 | {6 7hub It Ty well enough 16 ady | it % i g s appisuse) and | €8l action. ' [Cheers.) With Sauae} J. Tilionas | fyrm, [Laughter und appluve.) 1 underatand ROKA, oh o g : 2 s well enough to suy it now and | eon, s very nice mun [laughier snd syplause] aud ) M ncoroly wympathizo; with Samuol J. | that Afr, Tilden wia 8 pupl) in that school, and that i D e hum, Spacial Ditpaleh to Tha Tridune, Dack nuibers of the Campalgn Edition cannot be | then in order to rofrceh ourselves. In order | agdod Democrat. |Applause and laughior, ) Tiin & M pup 2t 7! 4 to dbe sent. Tha sooner porsons order Tim CAMPAtaN | o understand whot ihise mreat party e | mim dud (ne tisturione 16 5o a vary vigoros | ‘Tiiden ad s politician I dojiot. Now, we havabeen | ho junow a teschior in that schoul, Lunderstan! | Aumoma L), Sopt. 14, —The dispaich from Au. | Larararss, Ind., Sapt. 13,—To-dsy waa Taisuxe, the grestar number of tsaues they Will | nccompiished, et wu for 3 mouent canmider the | Dewiocrat, &pd 1 meau by that that durlig the | $01d In tbls esay thal csscf thodrest proventn, whon the War commenced he sald be wonid | rors publlshed in to-dsy's Tnisusn stating that | big with events with the Democracy, Gov, Hen- Y drens atate of 4 " misket was w lebe), | tives of paying ills debti dy having A Umefxed | juver aid iu the prosocution of that outrage, Tun- | Mr. Hurlbut's frionds bave detormined to cordially cks, of Indiana, snd Ex-Gov, Blalr, of Michi- get for thelr money. Ad“ t CONPANY siato of e’ country when the Htepublican party | War i Démocrat whio lud s musket waa w Mebl | \ich %, Py i Thave nevor aiecn by noiga it | HESwun it he said . 1600 awi 180T Lhat the |- dricks, y 3 TUE TRIBUNE NY, 3 en the Rtepublican party was born | and & Rol 1560 aupport Mr. Lathrop positive and meditated i 3 th Dbt doe e facts in the case, Tha | 830 were Lo expoun 0 pure emog! c pul “:,fm:hlul' ;:r\km of the Fourth Con- | trine to tho benighted of Tippecance, The rank greasional Dirtrict wore fizouly sud shawmclessly | and flloof the party were to bo In ajtendsnce. outraged {n the Peorla and Klxin Conventian, and | promptly at 2 o'clock band commenced playing TUl Afapiy ridicsions 16 auppoes that ths majority IE 2 e A Dand onmined i of Aurom,ne;mh.lum can support Mr, Lathrop in | o6 the : i view of tha villaisica perpetrated, Lisappolnted | menced ta gatlier, Al wldl abont 000, fully one- in not having secused the nomination of Gen, Murl- | half lepublicans, came to sit ai tho feet Ut the In< Dut, we Are prepared o take the most available | diana Gamaliel, "Gov. Nlendricks was introduced man, bul you may rest susuired that not one-Afth of b{w Col. dJohn B.. Willlaas, and epoke e "Republicane. of Aurora, liatavia. Hig_ Htock, ut “one hour aud 8 half, It we Bugar Grove, or 81, Lharles will cast their votes anted peace between the blacks and whiteg in the fob Mr. Lathrop, and ) make this statoment after | Bouth ho said we must clect Domocratic officers. carefu) investigation, ' k of Tuisuxe read- | Thic was the only way In which it could be accom- ers in Aarora uislike 1o by misropresented, snd wre | plished. Hiis groat l:r{ was _reform. 'The Demo- iudignant over yesterday's dispatch. crats could not possibly be worsc than the Repub-. 0.3, Haose, | licans, and they had scuse erough to do batter. LARALLE. Gov. Hendrleks Introduced Uoy, Blalr, whe Spectal Dispaich o The Tvidbune. spoke about ona hour, TASALLE, bl Sopl. 1d.—den. 1. C. Mayes, of | fayette; giad to meet hi Morris, Republican candldau for Represcniative | and, as to the Veneauel aims, hal of the Seventh Congressionat District, addressed | committee with Mr. Orth, and knew all aboat them, ameetiug of the citizens of Lamjlo st the O lic was conddent Mr. Orih did nothing wrong there wason the statute-buok of the United States of America & Juw known as the Fugitive Slave law of 1830, under the provisions of which every man in the Ntate of New York was mnde by luw a Oloud- hound and could ho sel, could be hiased, upon s negro who wau aimply attempting to stisln his Dirthrlght of freedom, he samu ua you would hiss a du;I upon & wild beaat, That was the Fogitive lnw of 1850, It made wyery man, every Northern man, n “"fi‘ §t put round - bis neek a callar, and they did not have the decency to put tho mug ame on the collar, but thoy put the namo of his mas Lll n 1 3 Ar, T 1 recolloct of that there was not something sald in | Boutharn Statea could snap the tle of cunfederation bowocrat,, (Applass, | 1 call, 3 TVOmPAON & | (o note about when 1t was to be paids and [ Ind | s Ragion would broak & treaty, and. that they Tia was aent by the liebol Gavernment as thelr | Always supposed that it was an exceedingly im- | conld repol.cuercion ss & nation wauld repel lova- ajont 10 Canada. Whon Lo went there ho teox | POrkintpart of the uote thet thore Lo at least an | sion, §unierstund that duriag the entire War Le et im beiween seven and eight thousand | indirect allusion 1o some ago or cpuch AL | wags opposed Lo ita prosecution, that ho was opposed dullrs i money for _tho purpuse of | Which the inaker ‘thersat propused to "1 to the proclamation of smancipation, and dewmand- Jesisting the Northorn Domucracy, ia gat | 83te thu aforcsald nots, But 1 find sll this | ed tuat tho docutnont be taken back. [understand Imaell acqualnted with the Deuocratic party | HinaLhave boun inlatakion, sud that nothing in | (pat lio regrotted to seo the chatns fall from tie in Ohio, indians, and Dinols, Tho vigorous | the world will pruvont 1t buing pald so qulck a8t | limba of the colured man. 1 understand that he Democrats o rea] Democrits of thosu citios uad | Iavo tho date ilxed when ftis to be pakl. Tilden | rogrotted when tho Constitution of the United orgunized themaolves under (he heads of b Sons | $8Ye the Feuson of thiais that you cannot paya | ktatws was elovated and purided purc xa the driven of Liberty,” ** Knights of the Golden Cirel nate without wisa proparation, and & wise syelenm | guow, §understand that he regrotted when tho “Lorder of the Star," and varlous other nawucs, | Of vroparation, and to havuu date fxud plays the | yiain 'was wipod frum our fsg and.we stood befors "Thoy held meetings in Clicago, Indiauapolis, and | ¥ery Govil withs wise propatation. {Lsughisr.] | tho world the only pure Republic that aver existed. Bt "Loufs, their object Lol tu raleu fires n | 1o aleo tollemo thatil is necessary to hava i cen= | 1 ja onuugh for nae (o say about blia, and singe the B s e s, "o "bitn’ gy | Ll Fedurvolr of coln, aud that it you tix e dute | §ians froih Aiaino You noed not. wasle JOUF ine in the homes of Union oldlurs ‘while thoy wero | tho resorvoirisan Lmpossiblilty, —io also telis me | tatking of him, fi the Sl Geting for the prescrvation of the | thatyos muut approsch this thing by » tlow and O QKN HATES FOUGHUT TUE RRBELS, country. This was their object, aud they immue gradual process, and that if you have fll ny fixed | Qq the othier sido there [s anotlier man, Huther- Qutely put thomselves In comuwunicatiun with | yoU caniiot make your procees gradual ;"““H"; ford 1. Hayes. _(Tromendous applause.| 1 want Jucob Thompuun. Un the Oth of Auguet, 1864, | {Laughter.] Now," let o read whut ho sava: | (o (el you something sbout this huan, 1o the first they hield a meeting Iu Peorts, unu there wero How whall the Government make theso notes | pinco o fv an honest mun, he 1s & putrlotic iun, Deinacrats there from every purt of the State, In }kfl'unhlk-lnull times as good as apecte?” Woll | 00" \Whon this War commenced Hutherford i3, OHICAGO, ILL. SIFORTAMEN'S GOODS, GONS, FISHING TACKLE, EIC. have sald It in the State of Mainio severs) tines, 1exzpect to way i several thnca agmn, although heard T ontraged the religlous sontiiment of “the Democratic party and shucked the plety of that of- panization by ssyhy, u-lluu h!er‘—l id say there and ] now say hére that the Fugltive law of 1850 would have DIBGRACED NELL IN LIBR PALMIEST DAYS, ll.lnuhlfl.] At tho sama time {n nearly all of the Weatern States there was a law by virtuo of which haspitality becwmo an indictible otfense. ‘There At E. E. EATON'S, 53 State-st. FSTABLISHED 1853, At STORE, et £ A IWTE lic was glad to come to La« i ¢ e , hie W A cech, i ction thorewlth, and ha s | ' } ? a2t ! uglter. en vays: i ttinit." [Applause.} Compare, it | which would create any faith in Tildon &4 u polit- | days gone by. remarks (0 regar 3 TOTRnT Joo MADIRON STTOORE | Bk uas iyt o iy, oy i it | bt Sy oy s Wl | SRS ot T it e i | ki B e BHERaaEES | Ebffrner R S Dbl Bk | W enty i Gions il o STEIN’S DOLLARSTOR. iy E'l.fs..'.“{.‘}‘;‘?.’vi"‘?‘n‘!x:‘“{.‘:Er', cpus o bfl:.'! apirit.” Qdurgo Fencleton, Willla Puglh "ana | MOUHDS keht1a s, by e wanteof, buslpist & ten | cal for s Unlon wiesting in tals Uity of New Yurk, | tnony he clearly proved bits § ribes of corsup, e lows maten, clestandto juste uther promiuent gentlemen, sent thelr spologied | {15 @ninara oyt by Hout f | headed by that houored” man who was at that time A0 Felrebs, 1 was Al that theatinis and rod aumo | S Thiagn p] bivns of the Iuterastional Bal: § /el Domocrat, Gen, Jobn A. Dix. {Applausa, of the npologics, They denouniced thy War 83 un | [ would Like to say to the gentleman who gaye | Nutherford B, Liayes Ls, as 1 sald, & pattiotic we; Abolition war; they donounced Amerlcuns 83 | me n note I want tha dats, and 1 will tell you why, | bowentand dispersed Rebel meetings when 3r, tyrants. Thoy sald, Roues brothers aud hul tho | Yiaughter.] **1 have to provido so, sir, ruferenca | Tildon refuscd to dleperse these meetings. He _Ayrant Lincoln froin his throne. ‘The men who T A U O ept In sc by the | besrs now three wounds iu bis Qesh received while ‘made specches ot that mecting are now unnIng | wante of business, a central rescivolr of coln, de- | butvivg his countey in this manuor, He is sle & for themost fmportant political ofces fu Nlinols | quaty to the adjustment of the tomporary fluctus- | Mau good chuructor, and, a3 I sald befure, good ta-day ou the tlcket of *'Ilonesty and Neforan.” | flons of the intornational balsnce.” [Lsughter,) | charscter cannot bo made ina dnyignod charucwer Jacoli Thumpson wrote home, snd we found his | [t Mr, ‘Pllden did not entirely dlsgorge Lis mind | iwmsde upof ull good n:ln.11 all the gunuh{in letter in the Heba) archives, and ho describiea the | oy (his subject, so bossys: . thinge accowmplished go iato t ‘f""" ”""".? lf, meeting und says that ho' furnlshed the money | 25, o\ uuranty ayatust traoatont deatas, artiacially cre- | CicCIer, wnd the characler of Mutberfurd U. 10 pay the uxpeusa of that Democratio mecting. | zioas snaie o by specisier T heratss o piosido | Hayes riets before the ptof!e to-day like a dume o ‘Thu expenses of that meating woro puil by Rebel | for th payment 1 colu of such fractional currcucy us | Lowur, of patrioMem, snd jutegrity, | [ dicted, fined, and imprisoned. Under the Infam- cus Slave law of 1850, under the jufamous biack Jaws of the Western Htatos when the Republican arty was born, if & woman, 0U-100the white fl.d escaped from _ slavery, uvrylnfi hor child in her rms, had'gone through wilderpeus and tangle, and swamp and river, snd fllull{ fl?l within ane foot of fres woll, with the light of e North star beckoning her to freedom, it would have been'an Indictible offense (o have given her & drop of waterand u ceust of brend. Aml under the Fugltive-Blave law, jt was tueduty of a Northern citizen clll;‘:lxmg to be & freewun toclutch that ical uud efloctive, but wall-delivercd eveuing. He waa escorted thither by th T e . 2 Wheeler Guards, He quoted from le; ol Dispbich 0,706 Triv e arta v sbate 60 slaader b & 0 . Une. & party resor! Caino, |fiff' Bept. 13.—The Dewmocrats have iunpp?):wnu. in e of argument, ia in bad con-~ calied asoter Senatoris] Couvention, Whlch wesis PésCKING-HUHSE FOR SALE. ofter our Packing-House very cheap. Capaclty, L8 Bome per day,’ Biuoke-howses, Ieehause, aiaps - o best of order. T, ad KIS DKW a0D & co, ‘ 170 Washington-st, B —————— BUSINESS CARRDN, ~ EDMUND A. GUMMINGS, dition, snd reinal thata Deamocrat conld noy at Joneaboro next Monday, all on accouniot the | make awpeech of half anhour's duration withoyt djsadction of & numberof the )nrl, with the | lndulflng in this sort of lrgumeqt. and quoted present noutinees,—Lol, Bob Towuer for Sepalfur, | frows Mr. Tilden's 8rst specches, gn!ng the key- and the Hon. ¥. E. Aluright for the Legislsure, | uoje of the cawpaign, ss sawples of tho kind of Theeo mon wili not withdraw, anda big tight fs | aigunicnt so bitterly condewnad by Hendricks, certain, In the meantie tho Hepublicaus araen- | Thu Opvru-dlouse was well Slled by & Jargo and ine Joying the situation, and | Lo elect the Benator | telifgent audience. k T caet consfiler- 3 P i akes, with their | and the two leprosentatives, although thoe distzlct COLUMBIA CITY. voua, aud Rand ber bick 1o tho dowinion | yoldby Jacob Lhawppeon, wid ho s oc led u | sy o icschiesfor redemption, wa such bncompier, | anplaiaect e Desceaiie Bukens K Cvte | flurgey Deaiocratic, et i Fume 110 aud 121 LaSalle-st. Cneers. ] Wadt miore? ¥ie inaiitation of slavery | now in favor of 'Filden and Hendricks. They beld | thile to time dealrd to couvers orapeclsl uss.oru onder | i thio character of M; i wiiciie dopols SPRINGYIKLD. Couousieiiry, T, bepl. Li—tarl schura + sENTING AcENCY. | kil b | it kel iatih | RIS RRIO GG | ol S S T | s SR SRR 1w | S5 o R Rt Detoras made pramptly. ™ &: ;«:,url‘g.. ‘n':m: fim"éfifi"lflfaé’%p“ifinfifiu‘fl ufi:n:&%ct l«n‘t.‘grxl&eyn::::i Innhw q uflywl.nr; l‘}x.lwui ,L:'u" l}.“.“m“’ ‘{‘F,'.“iz"fi‘i:‘-‘:‘vfl’.';“&“fi‘é;’l‘di "éé‘m.“"‘%&: Jslsomsyw A, Wheeler s also aatanch Heo- | been zalning very bard tc-du aupd through the 3 p.ul the rala preveated, Mr, Bchurs thersfoem, . )