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RS The hicage Dailp Teibune, VOLUME XXXI CHICAGO, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 187G : PRICE FIVE CENTS, D i ‘ T @ H tion and power in the admintsteation of publfe nf- | erated. ANl the argnmenta of theorista will not 53 : COAL s | s THE GREAT ISSUE {%IIY; ul:;':'fc mm :::‘o h‘l’a,")' I‘r:“i lugk "Rfi ;lu‘ fa. ’r;'::ancllun ‘D‘m(q'mllfll la'e {:I-my ‘fl‘ublho nle:lrgl:u, fl‘}.‘;‘},’;,{'fi;’.‘,&f{',‘},’i’f{,fi"fi,.'&,flif‘fiia_." [ ,‘ r‘::};::‘c:’:‘:?::]%?gl'gf l‘%{':&:‘:g:rl'mgbl?gofi:‘: s e et 3 TN h| DL ow lon| & AN nism invincible, Vhether rf o s " .-Cleflfl fl“d Dl‘ Thin uanatural aiate of things will it" Noans 14 | wrone, I exiats, without any vieible means of de- | ,Jf they nubmit to tho Iawa of war and &' "4 | o magséaytoarsy 't Silstiecipe] Loniend that § ¢ vere o o 40 firencient as o be shile 1o fix the perlod of s | Atroylng its existence. Cafl it what you may,— | Ueci#ls of arma, until arma shall reverse 2 f- | gyidati o o8 . ° ° ° 3 durrations but that it must end somehow, and at | prejudice, antagoniam, beutality, arbariem. it ment, have they not done thele whole duty &f 1o o A e nekehep il 1 Vo theTast tiawvn — Democracy and the South | "ome timenatin the distant faturc, no philosphc | exinta. Ou but one ‘condition can the whites and [romlsent Are they called onto denviher ' A° | which intimidation has been muccenstall ¥y P {hinkerwill donbt. It In altogether too sbrorinal, | biacks liva amicably together. Tl whiten munt | (0%, had g0 back dpon principles thay b 2, ;',f; The white men have been Intimidated (n times one and 'nsepar_ wo‘flnlr’vl-nucmg ‘?gllce;:'tg‘lu‘:n‘n'x n'cllvn tecling, some | be ralers, and thelr positlon murt be that of supu. crtles and happin : ast, and wa wonder which has tho best of tte BROTEIBRS: D0 NOT BE DECEIVED ON YOUR RETURN TICKETS! hite race, to endure | rines, both socially and politically. ‘This is notthe | Peopleaf tie United Statest . & beyond the pecaliar condition of popular opinion | brufitm fulmen of youflul hate; ft v morsthe | Gen, Cerro-Gordon Willlams lsat S S a able, . broaght about by & war prosecutcd in the end | eolemn nancveration of an instinctive determina- | condidato for Governor of Kentucky, € 5§ & for tha frcedom, Af not the enfranchisement, of | tion.—~Atlanta (Ga.) News. candidate for the United Stater Sen e L'P: negen, “umunalllly. In time, and nnders change | yow TR SOUTIEERN PROPLE * ACORPT THE 811~ | ceed the Hon. John W, szevcuuon'f:., 23, orTitchn wflf'w'é-r o‘-fif«f“fl?‘.’tfi‘f, “n’nfl‘;m ,; UATION,” AND THEIR POLITIOAL BENTIMBNTA, | 1875, fn Covington, Gen, Willfami e & A “Solil South” tho Only | opinonwill vitraic bock o fia ol condition, asit | - Gen. Wade Hampton was o dolegate to tha | Bhcccl tn which lio is reported 1o hiaye baid aa zgain, Wo are so aitaated t ntimidnl -doora, is logitimate, perfectly legitimbta,. L L osOR It is not surprising that in a State where such sentiments prevall such affalra occuraa thosa that took place at Clinton and Vicksbarg. It is PNASYLVANIA COAL CO. _— cxisted prior to the disturbing inf f'tha | Orst Democratle Natlonal Convention that ge- | follows, Inspeaking of the nctlon of Bouthern- | not surprising that Ground on Which theo War. This will be hrm:gm-nhgutn b‘;‘e:;:.:l two | sembled after xfie \‘}'Inru:l 1n 1868, In that year hio | r8 during the War: cast 2,5&1 chE\h"ml: '7&{13"1’3%“3&"%2’1? STON GO I you tako tho chances of proouring them Hlllfll i elther by a raptire of the Governmont | thus addressed the people of Bouth Carolina: Wo did not feel any remorso or regret for the | It s not surprising that the Democracy carried L Tadolphis they may cOst you moro Democracy Hope to clly or the wpringing-up of some new andall- | "1 yiold o none n devation to that ** Lost Cagse™ | PArt we had borne in the dreadfid ‘drama | the Btate by 80,000 majority, which the year bo- :.\nmf:‘;‘u 10 t0 roturn. Achiovo Success. Jiowertal party aut of tho mulns of thosxlatiog po- | for which wefoueht, Never shall [ admit that the Sheagy El’é".“,':g};{‘;‘.,‘.:‘:’;%‘l;m‘;".‘..:'," folt prond mj bad voted tho ottior way by about tho sama i correspond with 3 3 thitgs ahall oceur,—and od grant It Lo, | cute eclb saile, and that the. principies whicy . o, | matority, ml;x;xgc%sfll;g:i:: ?‘gfigwa: o THE GE[GAG’O BA.TTALION 4 the tiat, —it will be the pqh?l:fl' eath of & un:e;:m :},’,,}‘.},‘,5",,:‘;;1 gfl?fifu feroni ", o hall 1 In the courso of the same specch his obscrved: | COURSH OF THE DEMOCRACY AS TO THE CONSTI e e e e T , ngled with tho whites 4 . | within'tho Unlon, tio will b ‘ Uen. Hampton Is now a candidate for Govern- | W&t ono of those Democrats who did not belleve Consequences that Would Fol- | (o e fatiate of Slavers. Torine leamian | or of the State of South Carolins, o which {s s | AnY principle bad ‘beon lost. Feople often sald, TUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, The Thirteenth Amundmnu:h-l‘)fllluhlngsln LARGE AND SMALL EGG .$7.00 ) npuue(l the Senate Ap MY e CHESTNUT. Wil furnish you tiokots to Philadelphia via ws Ferry, Washington, and Baltl- : 0 y | A Tendricks voted agalnst It When, : RANGE 5::Dog-mmm via Niagara Falla or Baltis low Democratic Posses- fendency will beta sogrogate Lim from the white | town calied lfamburg. At s Denfucratie ratif- T i g oo et avary and Ihly da ettled. | voted, there wero B e hnvmgnlt)]::?ngc'::&n i L covered by IRON | morea Oblo R. K., good for 30 daya, fare A % {ansi Rl 10 nol deatiap 0 some othice coun- | eation meeting during the same year, Gen, C.A. | gottled, and that waa the inhabitity of the Santh. | lcislatures,—Dolaware, Now Jerscy, and Kene | Our Cosalis ALL ¢ tho | O v, fd 1T the Fatas to und from sion of the Nation= Lo haweill slowly but aurcly pass awy, like the | Battlc, of the Rebel drmy, thus discoursed: ern people Lo whip the North—-five or six mitlions | tucky,—and all yoted against ft. gHED, snd 1“"“’;”32‘,'{;"3‘5“, e pore A eiphia ahauld bo roduced boforo the al Gover: £ Tudian, Wil be Known no mortrorever oo [ Lomtades, bruthers. year atter year you borathe | to ulitey miliious, ‘Tlic Fourteenth Amendment passed the Ben- }:g?“t;adnryvy e 3 wator, dirt, 6nd | Exoursionista raturn to Ohicago, all partios vernment, Among tho' distinguished Democrats who | and ugon. mors_ Hian 200 battle-feids ‘covered | o 2iFy, Senator, Noreood, of Georgle, mado a | o gute b TG, The Hendricks, votcd againat i purohasing our tickots will rocoivo tho bon- ofit of the reduction. Our tiakets will bo gold ns ohoap as by any othor Raflrond.! signed tils report are T, F. Bayard, 8. 8. Cox, | it with victory. - Your lmports . | epecch, Feb. 20, 1875 [App. Cong. Jice, p. 83] T hen B, Bock med s Vi e “They ard | teentiied in tha tompregnana forlrest of the pass, | i which hie said of thie HoliGass: 4o S . called distinguished D ) and no power can dim their effulyence, o . . . That War, Outspoken Sentiments of jarcy ST b omfor ot i prtay | Ter " fariitnda- [Uha Houther) fn the miist”of r | origin wan it. Delnwmg Marylaud, Kentucky, and Texas, ( slate,-—-2,000 1bs of oloar Coal. Democratlc Statcs, vouéd againsiit. The flor | 'i ‘ Torms-—-Cash with orders. Main Office and Dock—Indiana-sts Bridge, r, was fought on a principle, 'llul 1 Euhnmn Legislature of Now Jersey ratlfied 6 a difference of oplnion on he11th of Bcpwmhl!.l'{ 1860, In April, 1863, the g ‘Wo go for pleasure, and wiil not run our : ¢ dusolation hns attracted the admiration of construction of the Constitution. We of the South, | Legistature of New Jersoy camo bo D Branch 0fice—98 Washington-st. train at an oxtra mGlIHBPE‘nn, nl:m l‘h“l the _l’m‘,flsans of “ tho l:::&ufirnr,e ul:;ln ‘tlllx:‘l‘r|:.cs:.;|tn5;»};l:&n\l n';hn;!’:'"l‘fil ;f E:{m ;Am.l now uml ;;m-;b Dumu‘c‘t:l"llc: P:::l’y :’fl’ fi:l'.fi E“}i‘fl.‘,’.’ bflll'or‘lg:("t‘t;‘-’tu lr,lghu‘ v:hlc]ka wo ::e'gg werg ;:::‘llu, :'ml mla)ncd 4 resolution nullltvln;:'?l: ENDANGER 3 . bt 4 ks jon thirows over her o banner Insce t oed ment could nof . eation, 5t ¢ H. 8. VAN INGEN, Supt. DANGER thomany livesin our kooping, Lost Cause.” aed oy nnd g for innuy "years boén, Betator | princlice ot consigomal literis for- e | B o the Unfan soogut 1o secare inem andc? | 1800, was Hepubionbe ant mtmiod G poecs " rom Deluware, | 1lls naoi ias frequenitly inen- | fougla, snd I ain liere fo-night 1o ark you to como | & nepnrate and Ihdependont government. | We | teenth Amendment. i tho_ 166h of Octonor : Tickets for Down and Return Trips can be oblained at tloned as s eandidate for President before the | up to kier altar and again Jetus pledge o her our | etenck no blow at the existence of the Federal 8t, Louis Conventlon, He now supports Mr. | lives, our fortunes, and our sacred hanor. The | Government, and soimpartis! history will record Its Their Implacabl Det i Tiiden. Mr. Cox wan Bpeaker of the Congress | Democratic party offers the moat honorable terms, | vordict, . placable 8Lermi= | just adjourned. Mr. Beck wasa candidate for | 3t ludoraas principles for which you fought,not be- | Ex-Gov. Benjamin G. Humplries, of Missis- 18088, the Legislature became Democratie, abi ! withdrew her ratilication. Ohlo was Republio- 3 auon the 1lih of January, 1807, and ratifled, : : L 1 Etludoessiprinciples forwnlchizou foughtnoblie. In January, 1803, she became Democratiyand 112 E. RANDOLPH-ST,| =uetion to Crush Out | Gl il sesion o) gucy skt bl Gt s | MRBLPSIGRAEE BACHD Sudips; | tienpi bl il Nl e i 10 beeans romul 2 4 Negro-Suffrage. ‘The Southern press takes thic same view of | of A,,,mu“"l“:ft’p"fégn"u?m‘n‘ff ed oy eiauert | Meridian, on the 224 of November, 1675, in | rg etel the Anenlment 2Bt aud Virginls negro-suflrage, < The Enterprite, o paper pub- | by the war of the Amorlcau Revoluti which he sald: lislicd at Frankifn; 8¢, Mary’s Parish, La., of the an Tt We have surrendered none of our convictlo 6l of August, J6H4, says: Sy ,”l,)u“}f.',‘j"g;,’:‘:“m“ year, Aug. 7, the Browns: |y gyiliclaitn tho right of viadication. 1a lookink [ ¢ The ht te to i . - Lack at our post acti d ) , d ] The Cant- PLraso About * Acoepting the | y,bicieriiticgete s buttho seeultof the Mars | yucing the continuance of the War wo wera | wronia we hake sadlered aud Are il aniiering, we Tne Fifteenth Amendment pasecd the Sennts the 17th of }'ubmnr?',lym. Mr?l[cndrlukn VO?CI‘I, no. The Demnocratic 8tates of California, Delas ware, Keotucky, Mnrylmd,\:nnu Oregon voted Train loaves Baturday nt 3 o’clock. Hoad. guartors of the L, O. O. ¥. Exoursion nt Gardner Houso, Michigan-av. and Jaok- 4 heole b stanuch supporters of tho Confedcrata flag. We | confesa that we hay against the Amendment. Now York approved SILEPEES OF A e Daisnstlonyobiiilacis; Towas Jals Situation,’ but tho Excuso of Jinltivo punletinent upon e for that fl-advised | ploriatin” tho caudo. now lost G . forever, aad | mada. buimean th - HiELer:iaw - license of mas | 08 the 14th of April, 1863, On the bth of Janue \fornia and STinnoaota, and the mest of Mich- Cowardico.” March, 1876, page 167, : strogelod, Mo Lioncst men stionld for anccead. It | Jorities in the Unlon aad the sacred security of | 8y, 1670, Bor Legislature, hnvlug become Dem- igon ond Wisconsin Yiave procured tickets s The Mobile Jegister puts it In this way: 2 en | elf-government bu the States, between the Federal | ocratie, withdrew ber rat{fication. W 1t was hopelesa, and thereby ackn ed d Confederate G . - The grave guustion to ba acttled at much cost fa: | the faflure of aur causc, and accepted the Peaco | ations of & stngle. deréliction of“:ll:u.;:“ P What |5 to be done 10 yet rid of The negro asa | that wan proflered 10 Us, The result of the War | citizens of solgiors, sud fec] that trath, reason, and voter! Soonce or Ister, with more or fess dis- | 82ttled one thing and no more, It settled and con- g v Programma of the Confederate De- pateh, he will be disfrauchlsed and thirust from ont | clusively entabilshed the fact that eleven Sonthern lr:nl:fl"wne svxecr%,?l‘a‘?‘-’t:un'nr{'flafln;{:gfl.‘.fix&‘lfi%mr‘t‘): with our exoursion, 8. L. IURST, SBooretary. Oblo, with o Democratie Leglslature, rejected the Amendinent the 4th of .\?fl"' 1469, Demo~ mtl;: New Jerscy also rejectéd the Amend- ment. COAL. e are prepared to farntah, at the Inwest market e " C i » our politics, Biatee rould be whipped by twenty-three Northern d cmombe Trwice did the Legislature of Indiana preves rates, Lackawanna * bfi“"fik“": "g.,rgxku;y.hf;hgi Froe busos to the Gardnor House, opnoe mocrasy-— The North Will White menof sl partics, and of every geade of | 8l Western BRaton s e 2la A, oA fons a‘:nh.::xlnb?r?'fir g:“n‘u:r'w::“;.‘,:r“ We :yh.m:fifl the ratification of the Amendment, by ‘Lcmgf Gargo or car-load, shipped djroct f10m WIRER 19 E8 | ofg tng Exposition Building, and one bloaks b teligloun or tnoral conviction, mny as “well come | sclentivasly say that thls War scttled or eatablish- | proud of the canee, and glory In the fight we made, | cratie members resiging and breaking up a e, or at retaf] delivered from . Also Bo the Rebels Next quickly to the conslderation liow to get tlie nesro | €d suy principlo, < I uoruIn. 1 nd prepared sizes Blosaburgand | from Baltimore & Ohilo Railroad Dopot. > 0 - n view of these remarks, the observations of | Q! Lehl::lhI m'b'é’.i’r.' P phidaaalic ottt bl Lol s it L L Time,” ?I"'o' golmu H‘zlr:' Ih;: least confasion and coat. May 2, 1571, Gen. Garlington introduced Jeff | Mr. John.d. Pattcrson, Senator from South | WJIOM DO THE DEMOCRACT BLECT T0 OPFICE] Triar il . Markét-st e 1me,’ u]‘»’o‘x‘z":;u%‘:'d::ot 1.'1'-"20'1::33 profit in standing long Dn\':s 'io the people of Georgla, at Atlants, {o | Caroling, made in the Benote, Aug. 9, 1856, ap- | Nearly one-third of the present Congress {s wARDS:|14% Markel st B gl ; You eay it 18 A grave question, Bo it I, and ono | MG followlng speech: pear to bo pertinent: from what was recently the Confederate acmy, ‘11772 South Clark-st. that affccts tho moral and politieal wolfare of the | , MF: Dave, ar tho organ of the cltizens of Atlan- | * Bouth Carolina wan the Pandora-box from whict | And searcely one-tenthils frum the Unlon army. “ . Whites ts such an extont That ihe negro must go | e Theg to tender you thelr heartfelt welcomo 10 | proceeded all our ills, ¥rom it proceeded ail the | Mre Cockrell wus clected In_Missourio to suc- FFICES: 144 Market-st. A Reclamation for the. Value of | Gutof theoiiticat probiem Ly legiviation on {he | 70uF cening in thelr midst, This tribute s ofiered | Yroca the country has been sifening. 1t was the | cced Mr.-Carl Schurz fa the United States Sen- S b . [BeiNIRNs > | whom you represented in » great struggle for th g oy s snstibilonts. vere ey yu 75 CRICAGO TRIBUNE. | Ievo nstook,of tots own mamsfaotro, Other Enormous Pocu o e iseion ol ot Selonrls | ot o tpretac e ert snteforhe | hepcplelon s il dagge, Nog b | vt trom o Tollowing boens wtudact niary Demands. Democracy go into ofica in 1870, wach Sinte wil | frons noble smcestry, It In (ho homage of hearts | resentative of Sonth Caroling, I stand hire to-day A e Sairias e okien fromtin Do allowed fo scttlo this and ali'other soclal and | 9verfowing with gratitude for public scrvices ron- | to epeak of & new danger. If any man will sk mo | = ssiabiaidion Loty There was greal rojolcing among Cockrell's {riends over hl?cl:cllon. THE!CEI’IE I.xz: tho rotunda begpnred description. The great mass of humaniiy domeatic {ssuce, for itaclf ond In its own way, | deredto the causc of freedom and independence. | it ) believe the Soutnern peoplé cuntempl < without any. ‘{Wiorfcronca from the General Goy: | You eir, were the choren cbicf of a brava and | gther seceseion, 1 tell i Bo, they do oL hine of Putting the South in Power Will | ernment, Thon, and not till then, can be began | Chivalrous mflrlu whore causa went down under | gnch a thing; but there is a sentiment abroad in the SHIRTS 5 A the work of resetting our political and our dy . | the accumniated welght of udverse clrcumstances, Dy - | surged to and fro, some chicering mnilly, others Mado of Wamsutts Muslin, ot 1.5 Be a Roversal of the Judg- alized soclal {g-lll’v‘nll‘onf upon correct founda: | MUIER R elortof difing, courage, or tutesmian St Ko Bagiiah-speaking ool cver mada | hoottog and cursind, and all axeltéd o the uighuat ! t - 3 1 bo. nue uf 08g e O] ebel element here m $1,50, 81,60, $1.765, $1.85, and £2.00. ment of tho War. e o o ATCRuET A9 | fnefrutnblo avents which bagie human forcalght | baow racrifices in defense of anldeass tuo Southiorn | B0 Lucit” prominently, B eople did In defense of the *' Last Cause.” Tho; "Thio followlhg extracta ate from Boutners | 4 wisdoma. But, air. this failage has loft o Detfhved thay wera fghting for their libarty; they 0 ; staln uyon your proudl record, ‘This proof is : g Dernocratie papers: Written on hiaiory'd pave, aud sngrated. 1h IRdelis | Do tonh oerssrion oo, TitO6able S0 o Will the Loyal American Padple | ,Thls inemphatically onr platform, and we have | Ho letters upon th easta of the rave sud irua Solvon tou a1 opprestrion.as Intolarabie eud un- (hicagd Tribune By G—d, we've acooped the blue this tia!® *HMelibe wé hadnt Justerawled out of the bush: whoop 'er up, boss, and sea how old Grant likes tho Kebel sell thld timel" These wers the cries that: resvunded Any of these Shirts, without being button-holed or laundried, 50c each less. These goods have much hoav- 1 Dearable as the oporession that onr grandfathers o alwaysstood firmlyonit. . . , Fheltepublican | men of the South. In the torrible wurdeal ve throngh the hall of the old Capitol. . Efinuflfnghggdmg“tghn%“g; th{?;f.l; Consent to Such a Disgrace- DOVLY nasames ae & fundamental trati That fhe | throngh whiich they have passed since (HO | Jem it conat itk Goal hfiain ey ber | | As the stinosphere of Miseouri Is congental to ATGN TERMS ship atern-ma o ful P a negro 18 capable of clviitzation, and that Lils Igno- | sad reverses which have bofallén their arms, your | leved it then; they believe it to-day. thie Democracy, Mr. Tiiden beld his convention s CAmm ot ot Do, threy wecke | 87 And 09 Woshington-st., ‘Chiango; S e g o and bewtallty wero, canstd by tho tyrenny | name hus been treanured ans sacred thing. Eeur | | Have you over heard o Democratic Senator an | at St. Louis, iboutrhich metropolis tho fullow- Prom now until tho 1atol ) 408 North Fourth-st., St. Louta; E¥ery \ord G this toba falses -+ . Emanciphe | and love it our gutlant boys, catching 1o Inspitn: | Gamse was wrandr Has 10 1n iy bgast. of thete | 10G romarks are mads hy Gen. Tuttle, of Tuwa, e i ow i . | s Opors Houso, Fouiih-st, Oincinnat ity e st e e o o ontuts Gt | fonof oS Bt S, S | il TR o el ot | A St AU S ly Campalyn Tritbioa ) JEWELRY, WAFCRIES, &c Tha Domocracy fs tho party of the Bouth. | ohecent atrengin. Freehys the slaves wan a deer | Wore bot borm o gie. o e o Tho eause for | oleved they weto right, History never decolves clianged his views: REBEL DEMOCRATE, Nearly two years ago 1 was in §t. Lons. Now thero §s nothing peculiar in_ rimply having been at This waa the history of that party beforo tho | Iatatlonof war betweonthe CauGarian and African, | which thevand yo encountorel the dangers ‘of | ST Peraot, Hsiaty whl repen el 1borting War. The Bouth Leld the balance of power fn | & War Liat s going on now, and that will o on | ficod and 0¢id ls now obecured: but the prlaciples e g R e D e beiticy politics, nnd wsoa 1 in tho way that would cn- | SIS, Futhiesely, and uncodsingly, until oneor | of Uiberty, “American sosifintional | Nboriy, = | tho stars and Lan ropracats o principle dearor to An ologant sssortmant of ‘&’ 'E‘ E‘: ated. . . . Lat usrccog- | for whick they and you dared te do or die, “aro 5 v the 5 Back pum "fl:‘ Tus Oparath A C H S ablo It to contro) the country, and they always | nize facts, odait that a war of races 1 uogrm(nfi, fmperishable. They will, in due fullness of time, :':.fi,"'cfi‘;::‘,m:'.;“%c‘u"n’..‘.’fif” ?fi:i‘ ‘Efi:cr!}:l .' ";‘tt?cl; ’l‘hllt":'ull: lfl‘:‘alll::el&“?r:thgnal??}r l}l(l‘l);cfl‘:n! -'r""‘ ““m‘: reater pamber. of lssuca thoy will 9 | aia control it. Up to 1829, a perlod of 43 years, | nd then every mian will_mnge himaclf undor the | asscrt thelr aupremacy over wrong and tyranny. | were conquered, but the spirit of ibecty noverhan | and St. Louis was thoroughly, wildly, insancly IBONE, i 4 A Y 7 th but two Presidents { the Nortl batner of his kindred. ~Forourmclyes, we say, no | The freemen of Amerlca will In the end betrue 10 | Yoen driven out'of any people. It may ‘g stricken | Rebel. 1% waa worth o man’s life aluwat to be acen get for their money. resn FINE COLD JEWELRY, here were but two Presidents from the North. | comnprormlse, nu **unification, " but & white man's | themselves, fuough they must now aubmit to the | down, but it has never been, in the history of | intho Unlon uniform. A Unicn oflicer ahout tho TIE TRIBUNE COMPANY, OHICAGO, ILL. SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, John Adams and John Quincy Adams scrved o | Fule, a whits man's civilization, and a white man's | fate that hus ofallen them, and in the plaintive | the world, forgotten by » tee Je. They moy be a AT ABOUT torm cach, All therest served two, Since 16829 ;iuyfrnmenl, or run and extorminatlon,—Eutaw | langnage of o favorite bard, cxclaim: overcome; they may e held in the power of a Alo. . . up to 1800, with bat one exception, there never ‘The righta guarantoed by the Stata and Federal 53!‘&‘:‘5&1“;’.‘;‘1’ fi:flnsl;finh% !?.'&“Sffy %‘:éflnlbn%%‘r tlgrn.’m::; '(‘l’.\:t'fli'g:'w.l?hhzfig Lol lotels, where congregated the nolslest Secession cloments, wos hooted at and derlded, tnd told, with sneers, ** Yee, you'll go South and Sou will ‘come back as the Unlon soldiers have jusl come back HALF THE REGULAR PRICES | lins becn a President clected by the people who | Coustitutions' do nut frighten ua in tha loast. Wa Aud el live io song sad storr, Southern pooph ked." o Vo 2 ple i1, thai they were Sghting for | from Dull Run, with your talls tucked.” Dut, as £ WOIRUESTERSIIRE SAUCKE. Now belng closed out at the was not elther a Southeruer or o Democrat, oo “'Ff\i"x‘.'n;‘.‘i'a’;’u'%‘«‘.%?!.;“fl‘;.f&i“ii.‘u‘i.'h’t‘u}y For i arme, 0 brighicd pagc, et wish to be misanderstood upon this T n&:t(-v Pt 17 ‘lrg‘:nnt‘er' “ad ‘aoe BANKRUPT SALE, Jackson was a Southorner and o Democrat. auperlor intelligence, stronger muscle, and greater Buog by pos ned by sages, plause.] That waa tho r:n’l'lng in 8t Louls in 1483, oint, . beoause I say nothing here that | do not B BTt ronda Hou) Sow e Tauet, Eene?:s. 1w lm:l’zlalunml c.'mum. wax tho o AsJ. D, s (or was) a represen tative man, his | dora;baxof ail our lla; sho was the el . she led the Southern column; she Inaugurate sontiments are pleasing. Ilo satd: Beceasion by her bold aai ablo leadora. 1 say that Durine the lost grent conflict [menning the Re- | South Corolina to.day has the whole question in energy, to makethem dead letters on 'the statul Van Buran was from the Nortd, but & Domo- | £0CHEY (5 R A SO v In tho atrife, crat. the warfare, the-Giending battle for 1ifo; and do- Harrison waa the cxception. Mo was from | feat mcaos but one thing—extermination l—Bir- mingham News, the North, but not a Demoerat. But o was a | "0k SXiiinied every othior milder moans of Cor. of Liako and Clark-sts. Every articlo Warranted. and thia feeling 1 found thers agaim, 1 the samo spirit and In the same places, re-expressed by tuo very same men, whon I was thoro In 1874, It was then ] heard ho nows that the Domocrata had vlecte cls majority of the Natiual Houro, and theso LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED B A A St i il beillon] in whlch you were engaged, you were trno ower; she I8 to-day the key of! the situation, | same fellows, who swormed about ‘the lotels, Virginlan by birth, imbued with Southern no-.| self-dtiuse, laving cmoloyed porsussivo words | 1o O hiatory. Lhu 10 yonmelvie. ani true to the | Bouth Geralin i the ouly Biate 16 the Bouth, tuak | talking tresson ond " derlding Union: soldiors PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT i tions of politics, and flung hatmn! u:"lmm the wi mubm-u fluds it | gréat principles of conatitutional hher.l{ in defense | tho Kepublicans have any certaln prospect of car- | in 1861, were exultant and delirloun with joy tuin pradipia of sLETTER from » Polk was o Southern Democrat. necessary naw (o aln some more aubstantisl mis- | of which your forefathers fonght and diod; and,20 | rying. South Carolina is tho only State that fa to- | lasttime. Iremarkedto o pentleman who had siles that will prove bis earncstucss in e deter- | long as your rive Taylor wus from the South, and wasalways {n | mination to make the rudu negro haeten down 1o {hu]e],’vl”l hicse T whohs e hige- gty et ool rlf'%'zullx';ga:rge ot this. opimit ot Yo aiher, et a state of scmi-unconsciousncss as to his politl- | the level whore he belongs, and ceaso gobbllug-up | go sounding down to futare ages, and clilldren will | this epirlt of violenco, let this apirit of murder, go cal faith, But, as the father-indaw of Jefl. Da- the fruits of clvilization which ho ueitlier helps to | rise up and imitate the virtacs of their forofathers, | on; let South Carolina be swept into the vortex of N " d strengthen or advance. Of sucli effective missiles, | 1t waa for these great principles that our forefs- | Vemocracy, and yon have 8 united Soutn: and I vis and father of Gen. Dick Taylor, a leading | whenever hie abail cloose to use them, tho white | thers fonght in the oldendays. . . . Thercare | say tothe peopte of the Sodth, in all Kindness,~ Rebel, he would doubtless be claimed by Demo- | 18 hus bls tull supply, and plenty of auds thero | many thiigs which 1 might say o you fo-night, my | my home %5 Vhero; all that 1 have In tha world 1s et 104 ber 1 a4 atandli be to throw them, . . . Whetlier the sudden, | friends, but which I feef it would ba imprudent for | in’ South Carolina; my {nteresta are thelr Inter- crats of oy a8 & member ln good sf LT | violent dinsolution of the qulet rolatlon that for | me to utter. . . ., Iammnotoneof those who | ests; the ovil that overcomes them overcomes nie, with the party. e = St.)cu“ym:lr'- l‘:fi:ll g:]ll:lntlswt h“lfitw::‘l_:n u;:l m;u ;cn:plh the -:gimn.h 1 nmpzl m}(hl% A —and lhnylo the pun\;‘h of !é;mll;(} roilns u!m. Frauk Plerce was o Northern Democrat, and 0 | cant phroacs we hear so much vf—sbout *‘ac- | when they consent to have that State swept futo huve been a doclaration of war between | cepting the altuation, " and about our rights having- ny make ] o pro- %0 was Buchanan, The result of this long Mue | tho . Cucastun and 3itkiopian, dopends, 1 | Leon submittedto the * arbitramentof ‘He aword fl:‘::?;:‘:‘n‘:‘v‘c’;:wr{ur. A‘L‘:J}L‘i!’so.‘&'i.";n.!‘ a8 of Southern and Democratic successlon was Re- | our judgment, entircly upon whether the indolent, | —are but the axcuses of cowardico, 1 admit that | iruly means a united North in the fulure as itdid bellion and War, : tflf:‘o«?{;‘:}x“f:fiz ind uneplring :oulll. clieads, afict | power provaile over truth: 1 admit that powor ia o | In 1870, ' Unite the South nad you unite the North; h nd concodlng whito mau sh sreat hat it would bo fo resiat lt; and there- | you array o o Through the Democracy tho SBouth controlled | manifest his reaolution to retreat no fusther, will | fore 1I am in favor, myscif, of belng acquicacent, ing fu ;imn.uw::.‘ o SEIt Had otierabetony the wholo country. That s exactly what they | daro advance sgainst his righits; rights which bo- | and 1 adviec you to tha samocourse, . . g MEDICAL GENTLE- MAN at Madras,to bls brother at ‘WORCESTER, May, 1851, *'Tell LEA & PER RINS that thelr Bsuce 4 1s highly esteemed In IR Indis, and 1s, n my oe:n(on. lio moat pal- afable as well been a comrade with me in the War, **This looks 1ike the sawme et of fellows who wero spouting treason here at tho begluning of the Iate War. What 1a it that s exciting them s0, and what ails them?" Woasked s squad of them what it was that mada **thom feol ao good?" 1 heard one uf them say, **We have got them this time; we can beat thewn thia time,” ~Wo asl vho they meant b’ **them"t They replied, **We'll elect the next Fresident, and then we've got thom. Then we'ld get pay for all our property d«.‘mm{cd Inthe War, und then we'll get pay fur our fost slaves, Wo have the House overwhelmingly now, and in 187¢, the Centenuial year, wo can get the Senute and a Democratic Presldent. Then wo can appolut our ‘committees to suit oursclves, and choose our own Bonthern Clalma Committee or Southern Claimm Court, and moke good our losscs Ly the War.' TO BE THE “ONLY GOOD SAUCE,” And Applfesbloto B2 EVERY VARIETY OF DISH. TWORCESTERSIIRE SAUCE, LEA & PERRINS’ Watchmakers Wiil find permanent employment at our Factory. Those with & factory experience preferred. A 1) y at ofilce, No. 70 Monrog-st.. Chicago, or at Eluln, . ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. e O FINANOIAL. “TPER CENT, | a3 the %) most wholesome Sauce that s made, ¥ B * COLOR-LINE," long: to hia superior race: rights which God be- ot called upon to ackuowiedgo that ‘you have Tun 3 They ineant that thuy would get pay for all tho BSULIE Morigago loans on Improved clty proporty at | desiro ta do now. That party counts on Honeds whichs rrough B e | A o e e e tatiave | , It 18 stoutly denled by Democrats that theto | ooty iroyed by the Unlon ariny, and pay fos 'SCUUDER & MASON, 107-109 Dearborn-st. A “goLp BoUTH," cedents of al time, bfs long llncage liss maintaln- | 1 dld any wroag, snd therefore I doa't scknowl- {8 any purpose on the J’m of the Buuthern peo- | gy thelrcmancipated slaves. ple to deprive the freedmen of the right to vote, b ed, and which, at “this lals day, Lo will oot be | edgo It. ? TIE BX-REBRI PROCRAMME. ClllCAGO CITY CERTIF[OATES, ;:“}“ung:? ndxlnTv: :uoce:n "m'i:‘}’y' ,'“_:t&“& ready to surrender until ho has” riddon up to his OB TOOMDS ACCEITS TIE SITUATION. or to curiail them of any of thelr rights, Itis Bald one: **Givo us posscsalon of the Govern- GNATURE 14 on EVERY DOTTLE. Jiccelvablo for Tazes, for salo by ot mtst whhoL madl thriy. ot tho Driacinles | bosh biavas noceectty wil come s WaABIH o Aianta dleraid, Auy. 3. 1674 avarred Hal thiere. 18 Do stiempt to Qi tha | meat, jnd the, Sorth rlll be tbe Mebeld nest . A % nbitions d . 3 U o AT a 29, JOHN H. WRENN & CO., power must uphol carry out the prineiples | suchbloody eceemlty B, b et | 0 @ conversation with Gon. Toombs yesterday, | o ¢0! or-ling. e Misaisaippl press speaksas | time,” This was tho talk, and the talk in carneat 08 was tho taik of the same men fu 180l They aod policy of the constituoncy which elocted it. | i At T tirntion of tho wicked backery | this roporier sked him IF thero was any truth In follows: et 1 Thay iatkied 1 over toolly wid xoromly, Avashlaptn bl DEshora il 1t requires but few Electoral votes from tho | who begulie nim, he jnay teipt the destruction | Sbe rumare that e was going to run for Congress | _ Already do we seo signs fn our State of the gand ‘ e 5 " from thie district. effects of the color-lin6, Prior o lta organization | S3id they bad already a united South, which would Lo st T LW North n addlion to tho “Solld Soutt,” to | YHSh Rk acoutetmsuld mukestie .y i X | "ol ward o s one the ol setoran | S e Biridny iy ofacllonSrione s | e et MO AL, Sk Vs Pasii=e 0N elect a President y thereforo, cn and cmphasis of unanimity which will astunish those | *1liave been asked to ran by B grest many gentle- | Whitea, The negroea had peifected thelr race in the few mare yotos that fliey would need. This s cks are clocted, who will bo thefr mas- 1 tly mi ® | men tn my district; Lut if man, woman, and child | organizations, aud were ablo to control the politic {fifii‘;‘" ; T e O e o partuacni | I 1his districh wis to Fiso up and pross 1t upon e, | Of the State, “Tha whites, afier Laving attempted e the auporior s Horetaforo exhlbited to the | Iwould not take it. I hate ths Government of the | every scheme to secure an intelligent Government ‘The Democracy have alwaysbeen in sympathy | j;ferior,—thoss who hava so thoroughly miscon. | United States, and would sive my life to ovorthrow and a co-operatlon of ‘ihn negroes in this bebalf, with the South, politically and otherwise. Mr, | strued thu condescension with which intelligence | it. Hence, alr, as a gentieman, 1 could not accept wiscly gave it upn&d cu:r‘nhx nlud me?auuh: d‘hm- Buchanan, In his last mesango to Congress, when has expostutated with Incapacity, and the patienco | offce lu ity service, 1t'aa queation of honor with | sclves as a race, aud weet the jasue at s pro- d Bross, Wity which a manty but wisnlaved confidenco has | me. I bato the Government and despise ita dincl: | sented ltaclf for ten yeara, Now we recognize the war was actunlly exlsting, declared that he could | parleyed with unrcasonable’ snd intolcrable de. | plee. 1 would not sit with the men who aro at | fact that the State is most thoroughly aroused, more find no constitutional power to cocrce n State, | mands, which, for good aud peaceful purposes, it | present in Congress, It I wero admitted, 1 should hurmonious {u fts actlons, and wore determined thelr idea to-day, —to gain by feglslation, by means of diplomacy and trickory, what the failed to gain Lythe meaiieof force, T belfevo it 1 know: it. All their cxpressions soggest it, and all their uc- tlons prove it What elev do they mean?” Why Is it that tha State of Missouri haa Imsucd to every former owher of Slaves of that Staton cortliicato for §1,000 for avur{ paynble when the Qen- eral Government will pay it 'This very thing, the ‘Warehoute Ttccelpts for Grain and Provie: T on ey Geriineates and Voughurs:. on ltenta and Horumges. EAZAR JOHN DUNOAK'S 80N8, W YORK. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Ly (0 Seates | ehdenvarod to'enilghten and o pacify, but towhich | #oon bu cxpelled, for I should rivoat tho firat op- | tv succeed in the coming eloctions, than it hias been the vajue of thel ANET AL (Tl et Ty Comostga Mo Beagons : ; Dt I hort B, the Ao sk Y, | St o et esied et | Pty Bt dndoged e gy (i | e (et v odtMREOTE | b Tkt il et R 4 POUE 08 s Tandine of passengersc Tho Fmeedia u Destiocracy of the Northi,' Though a Stato may | £4feuls Duet, - o pless | e A awould soon Anae the | orianizing the white heoplo af the State, and place | f Missouril 4 useiio thinkibat thid, was o 1500 ihih (hvarita fouta for the Continent, [Cabl rebel, the General Government éan do- notliy ot e e B il el W {ng thom 1n o position o control the coming olec. | publican falseliood, the certiicato-mutier, Hut it e Ith Elecitia Hotte,) will b0 from ieF Na® . . ) the General Governme: 0 BOLMNR | pnd suptismnas you suay, it s woue Lbe losw an- | dust of Wie Senata from 1ny feet again. g et 1 8 psitis e im.2 {s an actaal fact and theso certificates, and ali cor- O e A Tallars [ 3 I 0 pruvent, parent tlat the great struggle in tho South s the We stand squarely with Gen. Toombs as a matter | tion. No otber policy cou ¥a eitoctol ¥e | tificatos or showings af losses sustained throughout France. Trodette, Saturdas, BCpu 10, €5, sPereire, fio Dethocratle. party havo consistently sus- | hace sirugslo of wiit nisiost. biack fot political | of personal sentimient und privcipls in which wo | sult.—Colunbus Indez, August, 8T the col the State, aro boing uaved up a8 carefully s mouey ity Savunis Bept. 24, '8¢ U 8. m, 8t Germain, « | tained the cause of the Buuth ever sfnce 1600, | supremacy. Those who nasert and cumem\ for tha | have a right to indulge. Call ft what you please, Boma call it the color- Innre, Baturiny, I trdar, Bepl, o @ b m. Prico of nasage 1 gold_ ({ncluding wine) First' cabin, 8110 to Er:), xccording 1o accomnodation. “Second, 874, I against tho day when tho Democracy, and thy 1 oloment ruling it in the Natioual Govern- Whon. Vallatdigham, Pendieton, and Tuurman | supromacy of the while rice are armyed undor tho | Here is auother gem from Gen. Toombs, On [ lne. 1t looka to us like the white-line. 1t shell } 3G ‘ment, shall have attained to power. 1f Missonrl ledged thie asslstance of the Democrucy, lu | buuurof the Deiocratic and Conncevativy partys | the 20th of Jauuary, 1670, he addressed the be scen who, 1n thls omitgency, (oAl Shons 'TO RENT ¥ Lt accamuodation, be el plat - | and it walters not how pura the intentlon of ¢ : # 3 she y will do this thing, aud hold out tiils promlsa to pay Biecraf L, Sikh auperior accommodarion, Fcliiog 1604 thotr plattorm pronotinoed tho War u full | Hadicat ‘yotor ky Us, overs, wiilo-man o tho | Lo Eturo of Georsis, By tavhatonayd epok | Jesk e o abaonole, LU ineauw fesaulple- | LoF ol emancipdlol siaves. iy Wil wou ul Ui wine, ‘bedillng and ntensils, withuut extra charge, v tod that Rutl 110 C e South fecls und kiows that, to the full extent of ” 11 Handab 1 Southern—xll the worst liebel States—do it; and Sieainors marlted thus < do ot arry sicerao passca: IN TEB who repor! at resolution to the Convention, | PEMCHIETR UER, KUEKE IR 0 Qi wnd msalsting | | We got a gaod many honeat fellaws fnto tho Leg- | a neceasity, & pallcy, —landadorough Deniocra, Wil thoy notdo f4? kers, LOUIS DIz BEDIAR, Agenty 83 Rrondw, Thelr Convention of 1863, which nominated | gye bluck man w 2o thy ruler and mnstecof | Islature, but 1 will tell you bow we got them there, Hally on the color-line, boys, beyond the pla TIE CONFEDEHATH LOUSE. Or W. ¥, WIITE, 67 Clark-si., Agent for Chicago. Horatlo 8eymour upon o Rebel platform,—beine | (he white, . . « The struggle gomgonamong | I Wil tell you the truth, The newspapers won't | forin;every one to his colar &nd colors, and . When these thingy came to iy knowledgs I - the sano Seymour Just nowninated by the New | waia not & mers contest for the tringpiiof s of | fell it to yod, We got them thero by careying tho | these negr protonders to gorern ihis grout coule | oo0j" 5ot da Jass than bult for further develop Y] l‘l Llo (l T A { York Democracy for Governor,—sald: that platform of party-priuciples, it 1s a contest | Lick vote by fnthutdation aud bribery, aud 1 | tey ta cowe down, ulllmpulm:m du‘wn.l\l\hn .{u Uk atehing. auspiclously . ovory WmaveRient 0r l l { " ! L Wo regard the Reconstruction acta (so called) of | Potweon the antsgumatic ruces, atid for that which | helped todo itd I would lave acorned, the Peoplo | the yousg mew uny to tha old men's bautle-cryIn | MALL MUEEUM Rt CoUl Yoo ad o tenieney . & ? | {2 held dearcr thany Jifa by tha whito ruce, 1f the | If they had notduneit! And 3 will buy thebi ns | thls political campalgn] D across the plat- 4 Qrawing the Democracy, North and Soath, he stenmers of this Company will rall every Batnr. Conml-um |?n|xjeb. an illll‘i’pllilulll and unconstitu: Togtro muust rule I Alabata pernanently (whether | 100§ a8 they pat beasts’ to tothe ballut-box| | form, bovs, und go for ‘em,—eridian Aercury. | towar & eux.# s e "{,\nh g ot sy from Bromen Picr, oot of Third-sl., Jfuboken. y tional, revolntionary, and void. Tafidtaun ot by proxy), tho wirito san jnust ultis | Ne mun should be given the electivu franchiso who | The body of the Democratic party will carey | noarer tOSENESE SFOE TOT g lead of, later of paage o O e eabin, $1d0; MCod INQUIRE OF That platform also sunounced another Drin- | matuly leave tho Siate, I be moro thun blind | ks uot the ntelligénce to uee it properly. Tiio | thoir colors of tho white-liuo ovor thu State. suniu | Yuuld put the oLt Bemul wlemant, st tia besd o Rl Eon oTdy Bocrage, §10 currency.” For frelghs ciple of * Btate Rights,” that is becoming soma- | iy tanmet soe that far Into tho fatare. O ihie | Fogte shuukd not ave ity for Uorernment tamade | of the suxillarles fu a scout or bushwhacklng | B 0000 cuiminated rapl A party. [Appiaise. R pLissee Aoy 10 + 890 SELRICHS & CO.. what of importance just now. 1t said: e e ARd. 1F L wiita san must rale, theu will | to puntak him; the fool should not have it, for | inancuvre may uee & imild conservative face over | ;[T long 1o wait to see the whole prugramme, < 2 Dowllog Green, New York: WILLI A M C DOW Tho priviloge and trust of sullrage bavo bslonged | $16 deladel Regro wb.-—onfgoinery Adiertiser, | Goverument I8 mads to takecarsof himt Now | thofag, butatiilit will seat on s white jourssl. | b, Homacratic Houss soon gave mo light enongh. G We 8t ship Line . « | totho sovoral States, snd have been grantod, reg- | , **‘Tho Facofosus monus & Deamacraic war fn | these misorable wretchios, the Yankeos, havo In- o the Madical W6 aan.ust muperiiend Tor. | {Chears] Lo EE SR Tl e uiated, and contralléd exclusively by tho poiical | Alshams, . s tho titls of s good deal of polillcel ectod 5,000,010 of savagea lnto Ui aOmACh Of | B ey ¥ e 031 s Ral colofh=I0r | yoruging time X bave buen rendy to snawer the m Ne orl wer of eoch Stato respectively, and that . | stu! ! e Montgouiery Journal cul ub- = i stion, **Have yon le! e Dewmocratic v iy oot 20 | Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING | oyt by Songeutn, S0iety pritost whatever, 1o | fahes, 11 sties cxetly viad we bellove, LB | Bakro eiatage,sicomen ol T wifdceit'svelyt | o Vickshurg Zirald, speaking of tho Stato | FHaNc?™arest aypiause, 1 And £ s atteh abod v Eaturday, Oct. 14 deprive any State of thia right, or interfore with | docs mean a war, not ouly Democratic, il s war mfl-‘m— it “’vn rant 'm',nh"‘l' “'—l efore. t Democratic Convention of Aug. U, 1875, says: now, *Isit sor Wil Jn“ voto for layea and e S O R Dt v rd “-'M’;‘c"""ghd"“u‘w".‘,‘j:,':‘m“:“"?gg'“?“fi{x power, ;"t;l“’f;";"m"flw and black,—loblie egleter, page | Will Accept eucha Democrati ‘The poor Enaradb | g calor-line was by common consent iguored, | Whoelart” 1t 18 s0; and 1 will work for them as which cal el on. - ¥, WHITE, 07 Clark-st., Stichigad 7, negro—talk of hin, governing you' nn Msthy campim. cuntest 1uied, RIGIT OF HUPFIAGH, ¥ pauat act specally and decidodly, no mattyr | takes the bighest °’,‘§,'r'w'?£ nfelloct o govern the B i amcebi of Col. Lamar The result of the Constitutionul Amendmenty | What it costs, lotter loss tho lives of alf our citl | Deopic and, tseg Boor RNy St 0F KEnioed | or by u yola'of the Convention, The ruprescnta. {s supposed 10 givo the colored man the right | £cuk than seo th wiiolo outrageously trampied | 5 AR g il $70 | {ivea of the people expressod no upinion on the " i i ght | 000 fy Sn Tgnoraut and savage negro mob, . \vo | bower. “In the countles whers they wero in tho | EE 8 68 BRI SEETSURC T, clunty 'to man- of suffrago In the Southern Btates; and suppose | pfiresi 1o uut brethren the formation of the White | majarity, they did not arve thelr poser and ct. ntion ucstion. o pere| reak up that, Ve carriu el Wi i1 {5 4 " u'l'?lg ce‘!l;t:r?uu{ 4 Ku-Klux" Committeo mado i‘;‘nnfif&nlfllm:‘ :I:lch‘lm “nllul:‘(z' ?:2:‘.'.1“.:;“ ’fl: and Inu’mmuuon. 1advised it, und pald mymoney | 0, xb:(,, the Columbus Judes saya: ita repart to the scnatu.xlu 10, 187, There |wuflly of any vlulnt‘lun.lwfil thy l.:n{::l Mn’::dy fi’.'"".’, ’\fi'c 13‘:'1‘52::.;';‘ g;;:] \\ml. ;‘-:p ’lvl;’manug : :‘v., md a u“f.‘('}h'""""a pocuuse | 13' :.b;:fim ¢] wo have good reason to eve such Leugaes bave 3 4 ndor ] forn, b=t l‘:?ace:nmmg e e Donaerato boan forbied In muny couutlion, sud :'n‘{ g 1a be- | o e S peat i, Tormmy | Liobe e nnl{?uulhod b rodoaiing thisand othes 3 ) o, iulowia ‘s sone of tho-gouia Trom et | Saalag gposmd sl ety oy WA | Sl s ThoLghy B bt oty | LT SPR AR el ol und fminorlty report, It says pae Sl 0 | e ol oo Ttk wo. Wil contol It, wven &t | 40 great that they have dono we the Lonor Lo 6X- | give erapliusiy to the parsliels Fut nona but Demo- Governinent can long exist half black and Lalf | tho expense of oceans of blood and milious of | ¢lude me from again serving my pouple, 1 contost | Grate in ofico, We have gained a groat victory, — white.," It asserts that a conflict of ruces 18 ine | Jives, ' The constant cry all over thy South bv, the | $hat bonor with oar cblef, bir. Davis. 1am just | jull Runor Chickamaugs. Lot us follow it up to ovitable, and, " In & strugglo for tho political | nogroes are threatening to burn this lown and ‘that; | 89 good as bo lu, and be is ‘no better than 1am, I | (he eccuring of results. The while people mu.? be wor of the Btate, tifs conflic 18 already ua | to tnurder the women und cuildren n this place or | dewand that thoy shall place e vealde him. 1 | welded into one compact organization, Al differ- ¥tarly marked aa white 1s from black. o | the othet. e hellish, barbarian brutes go | thank thom for i8] 1t ie vory fow things that I | g;eas of oplulon, all personsl sspirations, must ba line o¥ separation between parties thers (South | on: we will takes scora of lives fur evory Woman bavo to thank them for, but 1 do thank thom f0r | gettjed within our uwa urganization, aud from ity Clronoa) to-day 1a not nn‘{(’y oo of calor and | g chitdmuplored: aud when ouco wo art.dn | WAL L L i declalon thery muat bono apocal, Glierwlo eact dlatinctivo races, naked o unbroken, Dut i I | feofiohy® SREngie e, okt WRSRIAL 08 | oot ot SO I LR b Jomm Koreythins | e, deroiry ™ ole) 1 Tho miserable bunglcrs who Liave put the negro t to govern, and @ separation ‘Tho proper nama for the Inferlor race Is negro, 'Ilsl“ ::‘;::.}}:;’. %gfrm&?fi;’;fi:gfl %é Te. | i the Conatd lLave certainly writien thom- yoll as vote for thein. (ltonowed applausa.} My Democratic friends ask mie for my ressona. Thers are plenty of thum, and ail of them cannot be tald in_thesa' faw romarke, And it I3 10t necessary (o tell all. ¥irat ot mo eay that my sbandunwent of Deimocracy was not causcd, as has boen charged oy the press of that party, bcause of the currency or tarill questions, 1 have mo objoction to those plauks In tho t. Louis platform. ~ ut my reasous ?I::l'h‘ Ihars slresdy indicated, and will now atate or, . ‘What may be the consequences of tho success of the Democracy st this election is alread foreshadowed. “The Constitutional Ameud- menta are already & dead lotter fn the Bouthe ern States, Thls may appear a startling state- ment, but it is true. RNUBL CLAIMS, The Rebel clatms prosonted to tho Congress unt adfourned mean the bankruptey of the atlonal Treasury. But the wholé ground s covered h{ an ed- Itorial fu the Bt. uls Kepublican ol Nov. 9, 1874, Tho Siequdlican 1 the leading Democratic OIL TANS, WILSON & EVENDEN, Oil. TANKS Ann SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 40 Weat Lake Strect, OFXXONACO. D ror EivstoRVE. KO NALE, CIDER BARRELS. Partios wishing to huy New or Second-hand Bar. oL e b Adirobving. bt B A DRI A atice ehing 1. e Soator In accond-haud barrels, 276 and 240 Centres av., Chicago. DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. E: 8! THE CEXTEXNIAL TORCH! FOR PROCESSIONS AND PARADES! SMALER’S LATEST AND BEST! Az much better than Stsler's old torcl, or any other, e e ey “Thaty Faltona o reGlermout. i *Yices—oon Each, 8300 per Dozen; 10 Jef nndred. Made and old by the RUALEIL MANU- PACTURING _COMPANY, No. 4 Murray-it., New rk. “Also. Poriable Gas Wachiues, Junn-ufnf i rom leh(l The est. cLitapest, and safest Hight In 8 wurl ‘n Wogle barner 10 4,000, RESPONSIDLE AGEKNTS WANTED, TERTH, & question of -ufiremmy. of exclusive tenure to | 42 Sauth. Wo accept ‘tho g oftlce, of the rig| 9 eret ¢ 2 I, Whenwo accept the *‘ro. i The copartnership existing and knownss @, W, of representation from taxation.” aud no uffense need bo taken thereat by uekroes. | copesrudiion netas 1ves dow: paper of the Southwest, It eays: <43 po- b X ! 3 1ta of the War, " we do not accopt the notion of 1B, PaY $20 and 830 when yon ean gt the besk Aduna & Co., g Adsmaand Chas. B, u&!fi':g;mf‘:‘::,fwbm“ exerciaing Auforthe rightof sullrage, wo bollave the 42 18 | ®We shail uboy the laws until , peopla of the | datossien bit the blunders of uatoagonabls matice srs delirs of the Baniercy B (DOtalE The fucat and most fashlonable resort in {he city, | Beuner 18 tbls day 0, W, ADAMS, Buch Seinge may fust as long as the | tio mce. They aro lucayabloof voting ntelligont- | United States wpeak ut the polls and, wne’ Sqptma | and sk bre S CISCNEGR B NIEINe 10 858BY | ot il pariy in 1676—will bring with it many ulft- tate of arty shall last which had the power snd audacity | 1 of altting on jurles with judgment, and o e tiia people uf the Houth "will Keop Jackson Clarian. FE it A S B AR | gl el i S | et pipletf e PSS U | et a0 65 Rt vt e sotie this not longn the luture_tiat will be the | Ing whea they (the negrocs) will be put back in needed to rocovor thelr libertics, oElm plo. ~ No more appeals wi made Lo €84 of 1he poliilcal power of 'the aegro among | $hels nurmhwndlunn,—notoll vlavery, but alniply m’r{xg; é'n r malntains its consistency. Sept. | thes 3 of inferlor freedon. The eclds &ro tho proper 1 Ing | Aladama Ezaminer, ;,Pn:lm,‘,lmp,.:r“:n:q::..;,&% A ‘{;fi"!‘" he fromsy | oL . duacal e A ey, brobe cusalng the ?uuunn of hu;: Ingan wfia present contest 18 rather & rovolution ttan & Sornes Claricand Handolph-aie “HOTELS, . SHERMAN HOUSE, cult and delicate questivns. will invalve the restoration uf tne co-equality of the Southarn States, the froe vulce and vote of theas Statos on m National debt which is the price of their subjuga- tion; poslsly, also, claims Jor properly islied d by the Unlon drmy, & reclomation CHAS, ¥, RENNE, Chicago, Bopt. 14, 1870, HUSINESS CARLDS. EDMUND A. CUMMINGS, and Y I the new Conatitutfon of Alabama fcal ign; i is the Rebelllon, if Jor tha value of emancipated slaces, and the Fed- Cor, Clark and Randolph.st fact now, but it will 4 g | | Letthore La Whits Leagues formed in every o cal campaign; eballion, 1f you so | JOr (e e o o A stale dadis creaiad by the umnsie b loic el pe e 110 and 131 LaSalle-st. | T o 1o 50" Bty aacasoly ' e | S ¥z, and bamckof L Sk andletus | cxuie e gl P ettt Loutd on G Souh 02 Wit \ It 4 — polltics o country. 4 J Lat Hght must exist; that & 3 3 0 e o i saio st | R EINTING AGHENCTY. | This report further sys, pags 537: el o s Rt o o ey MRS | B GGt et ket Batie Weut | mut i il wi ogrce ntiecan | o Dot morotariows contaqueaces e, 1 tho R "‘mm“‘u:fl? nf.'f.nx'fl,’ 1573 Teturas wado promptly. Eut, while the nogroes of the Bouth bave posts | withthe whiles, Buch an equality will nofl)o tol+ | futo 1t of tuuir own wecord, and necossarlly cau | ictnsed not expect suy belier falo than they] iho Boutd, through the sgeucy of the Deuwcratlo