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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY ' SEPTEMBER 16, 1876-TWELVE PAGES. . . = . . v . . A ) + | achools Incrensed Democratic majorities de- The tneeling then sdjourned UIl Monday | documonts was iho letter from J. Hardesty, of real dlscusston of tho Currency, ‘of Res | Rapler, member of the Forty-third Congrees, in i ' LITIC A creased, and id education he saw mora hope for | night at tho same hour and place., Harrisonvitle, Va., to his nephew, Davtel W. form, of the Bilvor quostlon, ' ut Civil | placa of Jero Iaralson, the present incum- 3 : l}\u country than in snything c&u, the howls of t will then be known how many will join the Voorheos, dated Fob, 17, Bfi""ln which Ffar- ?cn‘nco. Tho lnsuulhanngml lm;no tli ul,h: m‘::.." “fi '-!tul {:u;mgrllylr,ng)reslc}n:elvl";lmcl[lo{{]l; 3 ] ! . 2 ediptrlc f :zéi-fi‘iflfi.fié?fia. m(rAp;l;f:::::r.‘] £ theconnary | fndiane nm’:{f; GREENDAORBRS. desty, who was then prominent among the on- p'l‘:t:“:; mf\"’.‘.iSr-{-’u"Jx’:.':“w".“fi«:’«'&u?ifii{'fi’.‘n \V:’:—, fi’t’nw y fito Democrats, -‘l‘lL "of the Rgpuullcmn No Progress Towards A o f . . THE 1ON. J. C. DORE A meeting of the Greenbackers’ County Cen- | foderates, wriles to *My Dear Nephiow’: Wo | which organized to open the fire in the rear countles n the “black helt ! were thrown into 4 Di rres&:ng cAn Mnss-Meetmg un- | was lt]m '!mxl. apenfiter. m: was "fi"] pre; almrt lto tral (Eamlin uus wn? ‘c‘fm'rlm evafinz At i}m waut you to hold that 100,000 men in readineas, thnb\lvnu -{ "lmv% rlhcsulr{lc\}‘ the ?mtn \:uh] %Il‘u ::‘::- ;ll:]!'r{ul,thlel:-]cltvyflrer'cnl!il;ui fl‘: ":ll’?rtal?::: an lfia"l"ml{llg Returned uspic e say that every Democrat was disloyal, but ho arty headquarters in tho Tremont House, Mr. | ng wo.do/not know how soon we miny want sword and th fircbrand, the clement which an oo Inatead of thro ! ot ostiles. ox the Auspices of tho | ghut byl il s Wil | Bipeetiie i, e ct | e T e of S T i | USRI & BITA Moy R | B e D s By . oy rand Councl ho Qid not eet how the Democrats could ask | the conatitution, and it waa ndopted. Democratle Auditor of Btate, to, Voorhieos, | oeganized dratterfots, and, aftor the War, ret | the = strongest “Republcan district I tho pco?le to vols for thelr eandidates. They { Mr. McNally moved that tho ollices bo filled | throws furthier light upon the purpose for | alstod roconstriction ab cvery, step,—whelher l-‘Tlullefl tates upon _ an unrestrict- Why the Agent at Standing ReckW“ " might os well esk o man to put bis fingers | es follows: Cameron, Chalrman; Murphy) Sec- | which the hu i} a b held that element aball now bo intrusted with the | e vote, and _would tvo 20,000 Buspend ‘ Sffective Speech by the Hon, | o acadty trap, nd forget tho trapl (Ap | rotary; Osgood, Troasurer, Iyt iy | Whish tho hundred thousand wrero to bo held In | 30t i ftratlon, "Upon that fssus they are in | mnjortty. "Alabus Topublicans hiero s i D A"':h"v.tm‘-tary 5 Bpee y s 1nuuc~rl T'he spenker continued nt some length | most oxtraordinary character at once sprang up | see all Demacrata united in an open and bold re- tho wnldst heve of Hurnlaon's defeat I8 ditg to his’ vote w t nl/:n . uthority, James Gnotlspec(l, of i depleting the glorlous achlevements of the | aud Insted until 10:30, yitbout any beglnning, | gistance to all attempts to keep ours a united A TRULY RED-IIOT CAMPAIGN. Democrata azainst the Blaine amnesty bill. At Tepubliean party, and was loudly spplauded | end, top, bottom, sides, centre, cireumierence, | peoplo by foreo of ateel ;" also, ' the sticceasful An average, a5 nearly na_ I can maka ont from [ that time Haralsow's seat was contesied, and (b Jolict. o | onpougmon. " sy O o B ansiateney. Th Was the | Leomiomn of Yos Bsth I pagard na-tha only | tho Iformailon furnishod by the. renpectivo | was thouglt that s vote was given with a ¥ioh | Grook under Orders to Rea “The 1lon, Ellfott Anthony and athers followed | most oxirnordinary mess of talk ‘ever dumped | mafoty for us of tho North."! That purpose, ad | State Commitices, of about 100 politleat meot- | to infiuenco the Comunittco ot Elections inhla Fort Larami Ben {n birfef addresses, and, on’ the whole, the mect- | upon a suffering country since the dishandmont | that Voorhees fully shinred In {t, arc mnde Inggs aro dield dally throughout tha State. The [ favor. Haplor fs n much abler man than Haral- rt Laramie as Soon {ng was smong the best, most cuthusiastic, and oi’ Conchshell Reynolds’ party, and it ranged In | clearer by tho letter ¥rmn Senator Wall, of New | Scerctary of the Democratic Committee told mo | sun, and ranks with Douglass, Langston, and as Possible, satlsfactory of the campalgn. ita scopo over a1l tho wido carth, and casuall; CTAOYs ] The Democrats in Georgia x e incladed such subjects s the Ticory. of colic. | 2000 riae Kowwhen. Mr. for e saleof | Domocratte mectings boforo the October cle-!| - BEWMA, Aln, Bool. 15.—Tuseph T. Hanter eatorduy that thero would be about 130 more | the leaders af the colored race. g o 1] slon, the birth of the Free-Soll party, the aspect | accom o-Jen Ham ton aud, at the Republican hendquarters, thoy | formerly cotored Congrersinan, Was nomitiate Preparing for Tilden's ABOUT TOWN, . | Blomythe bieth of he ErecSol party, the Sl | accompanies | Blacgleans Witllama, " 142 | tell tne thoy will ol quite na n‘llunfi e atingy | to-day by tha Mopublican Gangrossional Cunyon- Movements of {ho Penco Commisstonery Election. 5 REPUBLIOAN HEADQUARTERS. Church, and kindred toples. After threo hours | Jaratfon of tho great Democratle prin- | througlout the Stateas will tho Domocrats. tlon of the Fourth District. “Some deleantions Among the Barharle Stous, There was the usual stiv o the Grand Pacific | and 30 minutes of clocutlon, it wea brought to | ciples, which Willlama can’t dv, and Voorhees Tho whole State now seems turned over to be | bolted, and nominated Jere Ilaralson, colored, Xe Tiotel headquartors yesterday, evory .person | amend by the withdrawal of the nominations. acs nt it, 0a ho docs, by coolly nppropriating to | possessed by stump-speakers, and to have been | present member of Congress. ¥ P ‘ . belng kept busy, ana tho visitors were very [ Mr C{Amcrcnnlprflglrficfl-eerlcfilo&r;m{u}iunn Fhinncl and his political Pt AL i gy ,"-" a se|r1ea 31 e’""i""\’""‘:'nmgsln"dt T Ro'c;'“}l\:k Agf&’!}t} The Ton. 1. el lghTMmgNG 'l‘;ocx(. 1 1 coneernin, 'ol. Ellithorpe’s withulrawal from | of the v o reblight-processions, that extend throughou! 1 if .y Bept, 16— g pecial Correspondence of The Tribus Mn.klug Qut Affidavits on which | numerous. A ldtter was recelved from Milledge- | §OR“GHROR, & i “m“kmgl’ e wthiletmal from b:l%lon.hg:% S;xcen thoso who put. down the Ite- | Lorehlight-rocossions, that extond throughont | o uart, of Clark, -was nominatad for Cone | graxpino Rock, D T., Sept, 6.—No ;:( to Glu.im Pny for Their vlile, On., which Inclosed s printed speclmen of | Thoy were adapted. . A PIRRCE INDIGNATION than two torchilght processions a night in this | gross by the Domocratic Congresslonal Conven- | 0 sek been made horo Lowards arresti ogren A2, S ) 2 copy of a blauk, which is given below. It fs [ ~ On motion, adjourncd to Monday evening, In the breasts of the Unfon men. of the State, | town.—each of tlic tivo parties having o parade tlon of the Third District, “A portion ot the o b 5 0 e the ) ng, dis Services. nothing more nor less than a blank cialm BRVENTEENTIL WARD. who cherish vivid recolleetion of the share Voor- | U On the streets and In the cars, tho Conventjon withdrew and nominated the Ifon, iy mounting the hostites, 1y, 7ainst the United Statis for slaves and other | The companics of Hayes and Wheeler Guards had in az-dowt th oAlion, Ani ALMOST EXCLUBIVE TOMIG 0P CONVENSATion | Jordan E. Cravens, of Jolnson. The Green- have beon so nlarnied by reports they havehe e cottuyel o iakon aiey during the | 0 fthe Seventcenth Ward held o _mecoting last leas hgd in putgluzalown tho Rebotlion, Al | 4 piitloss and moro.tian over aro multiplod | backers met o utoss Convention und nomiuated | from varlous ‘sourcos, that thy fear o rh:hu_lllun. The Iniquity of thfs thing can | cveningatthe corner of Bedgwickstrectand Chi: | specchics to the koy struck by Voorhees, men the patrlot, who hasten to nssure the [nquirer | an clectoral ticket for the State. . ‘noar the post, A few have skulked-ayay lofo g scarcely bo comprehonded. The lotter suys: cago_avenue. Tho boys wore out In full foree, | who were at the frunt buttling tho Confederacy, | from abroad, that It would pay Tikden } 8 vw“‘“{'fl’i‘l' D tle C Tudian camps neat s, whilo o fow boldor gyt Thosd blanka are bolng #old In almost all the | the hall being well filled, Aftor tho transne- | and the mnen whose brotlidks were there, with | 80 pwend o million to - carry | Indl- pusg il S e ctad. | bave ‘actunlly been A6 the edner bep e book and drug stores In the South, The people | ton of regular routine business, the cotpanles | 1ot Indignation rceall how, in his spccelies | analy or thal “If the Republicans | gressmen from Georgln hava been renominated, inlly gency, hut, upog sre made to Eenevo that §f Tildgn !s electodall | formed intoline and received lcssons from liar- | glen, 3 Turplo declared, with the don't spend imost a _million, Tilden SIXTII OfIO. the advice of the so-called friendly Indiang, o thene claime for slaves will be pald. Thts i hardly | die's tactics. Tho Ropublicans of tho Sovon- | utiost ~ cmphasls, that Lincoln was ‘| Will carry tho State,” cte.: while it would seem TorEno, O, Bept. 15.—Tho Groenback Con- | of whita men who wish to defeat the polley o . : ,_ | akood piace fora Itepublican to 'be in. Wo are | toonth Ward uro much stronger, tian thy wero | graltor, o Tobber, or @ fool for | there te't in thestate n voter who docan't fully | ventlon of the Sixth t‘tongri‘;!g"fil District W83 | the Govarnment ard tho plans of the ke Notes of the Campaign in | st e dats ot uiter pon. In portlons of | ever boforey andtho Gonfedcrates will not bavo | continiiing tho War for tho Unfon whicl Turplo appreciate the fact that Indiana I8 the politieal | held in this city to-day. - E. B. nll, of Lucas military ‘Meetings in the Wards. v o B thority, have gono away bofore an “hlta. everything thefr own way at this electlon. then bitterly denounced. Mr. Willfums' af battle-ground of the Unfon in this contest, I | County, was noininated tn'r Cougress, and Gil- | ou y iy iy ey the Western States. e Ty l‘t‘lei 5 ':v“lxlllhnurr}:yw%alfl‘:ar;. "% SIXTEENTIL WARD, - pearance np};m the stump in that blue-joans sult [ Would hiave to shutmy e and fimoro the facts | wan G ioadlo, of Fulton County, for Presidon- f{l‘l‘)‘l‘:]n}? tnll'(‘ur:. :;\:rqfid'a l.‘ml{ nmel. Tho chiog ¢ ,,nf_ bo a sorry dny indeed If Tilden fa elocted. The Tildenites of tho Bixtconth Ward held o | of 1iis provokes less eutlnasiasm than it docs that everywhere crowd themselves upon me, to | thal Elector, it u{'v N ")!mg ':1“ A 1 n'nlh'y Tay . i Tiepublicans would bo drivon from the Sonth. very slimly-attended mecting at the corner of | hurning remiuiscences of his vindictivo hostdlity | deny that tho contest hero Is closel—m closo = ; poen o Agm o7t cat -nutnucd by the 'he Wani which 1 Incloss you I purchasod of a | Bedgwick and Granger ‘strects last eveding. | to all messures proposed in tho Indiana Legis- | that the cool-hended men on clth]nrnflu do not WABSHINGTON NOTES. bbb i I erloramlf,' wAlumugu The Treasonable Record of ‘In= d,m:larglere‘; and he is dul\{uiqnuunbnnlnm in the | Mr. Richard in the chair. Abont halfadozen | jature, whilo he was o member; for voting ald | yenture upon any estimate of the result; nor ONI MORE CONVERT. * il cnrdh\hp gt d{ cflfihlugm claim-blank businces. s no fancy sketch 1o | youngsters jolned the Democratic marching | and supplics to Indlana soldicrs In the ficld. His | 18 it you possible to do so with reasonable ap- Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, p“ y i Gen. Cailln, thy diana Democratic Leaders. Elrnell:'l‘it ';‘))1‘9‘.‘1:"?13!«‘:,;h?‘_r;13dbmmu{ hu;uvm dubui 'l'nlst 'Eu about tho bulk of tho busl- | support of tho Infamous resolution calling upon %mm‘.h lm carmlnlty. nu:l lxl\c }eutvuu zl,"t 'wolgd::lz. WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept! 15,8, ¥ Pelzotto, f;{&;:flol‘lo au;flm\'t fi'fi“l; J‘r':..l‘fi :I»(Lrfi :ml] e 3 would amount. to_fully ono-half as mnch asour | NCE8 transacted. President Lincoln, three - months after the | zivery duy thero s o e suls oeogzross aa | 10to Consul at Roumanla, writes here that bo | iis to defeaty ‘s far, all oltorts to eReet 1ot : : | prerent. public’ debt. “Dut this would bo only & SOUTH VANSTON, Enancipation Froclamation i bon fasied, o | KPR colu Bk o b e Victory | abill Jéavo for Obis Subdaj, to' entor with all-| gbject uiinelat by tho Government: 16 arrse g o . amall fota in comparison with claima- for craps, | In spite of tho mud and rain, the Republieans | reeall it, is not forgotten. And, when Willlams disarn, and dismount the hostlle Indl The Finishing Blow to the Confederate foraye, fi‘“"' gte. 1€ you make auy nll‘l‘l'l:‘l“lll‘:]lvgr of Bouth Evanston held a large and cuthusias- ulk"n ul( lr'\‘:mmz-lnnlc;;l,. ptcu{)lfi '“'&b“o‘é"&fié his sop, i nssured, = HARRYTH, }ho le]nthuslnu]n{ \"’l‘ h(ln 'nnt.:[rn l{nlm cumhmn“l‘; Sisara, st lsetotunt tha Blontils Il eng, w‘go ¥ public, plense do not uso my name, v 0 | tie meeting Thursday evening in the Warren & | port of the proposition to take 8300, oub of | CROWN POINT, . or 1layes and Wheeler. Mr, Pelxotto Is an ol rene D ot KilE 1 0 Canard About Schure, equivalent to death for mo f L min found out here, | i 5 & Hay it Sockets of the taxpayers of ndiang, by | Crows Point, Ind, Sept. 16.—A larze and | p ; Agency, For fnstance.: Kill Bagle leit lerej ‘The folluwing Is a copy of the Koy Dokl orponticd & Hayes and | g, Be s bil providing Toriho appolntment of | cnthusinstic Republican niocting was held at the .,“fli‘m&;{“fifi'}ffif%fifl?olnz.qf'x'.hllx‘.mlqnfigfcu ST T e e oh {’:‘"‘”" oo wlth CLAIM-HLANK ! The Canvassin oIt appolnted at a | & Deputy-Treasurer in each county in the Btate, | Court-Ilouse to-night, Many“German Repub- | Cleveland, nad other leading Democe ¢ | Sitting sl el ster, on the iy . .| 8rateor Gronara, County, ae. : anv; o apm " , nad other lending Democerats of | of June. Ha las sliiva sent word, repeated) ’ Out by the C '] pTATEOF Gronflh T for the aald county, da | Previous meeting reported that they hnd thor- [ —the wiiolo objoct belng lfeans camo In from adjolnig towns to hear | Ohlo, and I8 greatly estcemed and respected | that hie would come in' and surren Iy Worlk Turned Out by the Congres G tlio; aald v, 30 | Sughly canvasscd the YVillage, and found 215 THE CREATION OF PATRONAGE. Judgo A, J. Dittonlioefer, tho President of the | without regard to party views, DL big s, S diol Arales der, blnselt ‘sional Conventions BTy CrreeTred befora mo ‘an, made preof s | Volers thercln, and 13 unmaturalized aquits; | Therewould, Indced, bo no mors suggestive German-Republican_orgunization of New York, . nan, arqiig lorsas, 1 ust week by AN OLD LIE. 5 A actually arrived In . the . Blackfcot Tio New York Sun, Now York World, and | foilcs ffora this Agcncy, ot night, but alone, o Yesterday. follows, to-wit: — belng duly sworn, says | that 151 voters wonld jofu the Club and vota coinblnation, to use thetheatrical-ndvertiscment | The orator made many eflective and new noluts, CO that Lo now resldes at —- 213 ‘tho couniy | for Hayes snd Wheeler; that thero wora 89 | phrase, than that of Vdorhees, the wan engaged | speaking nearly tvo lionrs, ealling attention 1o | other Deutocratic papers this morning, contalned et i now reelden at oo, 1n tho county | for Hages wnd Wiicator; that, thero \oro 89 | P (3850 Yor the purcinas of arma. for the | the Tack that John Tally o rat S ematr, Ire | i aaooe e that Lo Moot lespubiicas | §oacteld tuwasds thia post, aail sunouncad iy .| and citizen of sald county, in tho State of Geor- | yrore claimed by both partles; the 13 unnatu- | Bons of Liberty, that they might begin thocoun- | Augustus Sehiell, and alf {he lending’ Domocrat- | of to-day.would rejterato tho statement that | by some one, who told him to go scc the Aoy LOCAL. Bl o e ey O e 1ato he was the | Falized malo adulta wero linyes nnd Whecler to ter-revolutionin Indiana, and Williams, whoyoted | fc politiciins and papers who, lnowlng Tilden, | Schurz hind written from Ohlo the letter which e T s Hins— Foo. wams b i ownat of t‘l’:x'lnl‘lowlngrgnmlannd Chubtols, to-wits | tho backbone, This report disposed of that againet. aid and suppllogtor Indlins Unlon vppossl s nouaitiol e, it (10 e, ade | ho Tup denied, nad woald rensoert that o ordor | Kgancy - but, Whotlor o suw tha Jooak 1t THE GRAND COUNCILL (i & ikl I el foE BamS, | e R i e e ‘mnifin?{:; suguestive to Union voters, and In o way the | only proved that i the Democratie Church the had been glyeu that Schurz must chango tho | T unablo o say. It s cortaln, bowever, thi — —— t d that there were 184 Til s T bhgtd (bfilmfl: 3‘.‘: ifi‘xfl?.?fi?fu in 'tilm vfi::gc?m'rhe Hayes and | Democratic nianngers could scaree have reck- | ceromony of nomination sunctlficd o devll into Wheeler Glub of South Evanston was then or- | oned-on when they entered upon the canvass, an angel. be). & o2 % el :’ That the value of sald property at eald Inat | ganized ns follows: President, E. B. Paynoj To make ft yet more suggestive, they hayo Aftér the meeting, which bns done much mgntioned date ws Wi character of his spcoch or leave the canvass. | 1o saw the Agent's Interpretor, and, i ‘The Democratie newspapers reckoned without !uym“flgflng:z returned ?o s uw‘n‘ ;‘:}:;d u',': their host. There wns nosuch paragraph in the | game night, about 80 milea dlstant. Bometody Itepublican of this morving.: adylsed him not to surrender, and he took thy MASS-MEETING AT HEADQUARTERS. = ., | thue n house-scrvunt, farin-hand, ctc., a8 * Tho third of the serica of mass-meetinga 0= | ™ der tho auspices of the Republican Graud X o ” {ve-Presidents, H. 1, Newell, Nlc Morper, and | put in nomination on tha Demoeratic ticket, in | good, & Iayes and Wheeler Guard was formed, L " Cauncil was hield last eveulig at the hall, cor- | @ "That on or about the — day of ——, 180—, | yohy IHammer; Scerets ‘Arthur Trucadell; | Blue-Jgang' Williame District, Hfumplrics, who, TBLKUART. . % o st s atondanco | {8 same wors et aken el o dieoged | Thoapuror, Jacop Mctm v T Gl prom: | sbout Mbo simo Voolocs s NOTOHAUIAE 17 | g SRl SN 1 PSR e the AISORLL AN PN e e . S v 4§ > ¢ y ., Sept, 16— 3 e a J ] 3 ::E: ?:&. ;r.,rgi,v:::s ;:&?:! :c;_;:;a fi‘fimi @l’:u fotlawe a specein whicls aro stated. (ho clreum- }!:"flcc!,',', bl;in o e vl in Mo | p the fro In tho roar, wos Major GoneraCin | Democrate 'of Likharc County have been at Spectal Dirateh to The Trivuns, Agent, ot o singlo fssue killed and gave to thy e O e wora o this — day of —, | vember next will stand 176 for Hayos nud 39 for | Luat treasonable order. Throushout the Btate, warle trying to muss the Demoiracy hero to-dny Indinns 250 head of cattte, which was more tha Apniaw, Mich,, 8cpt. 16,.—The young men of :Bond was called to the ehair. 2=, Tilden. e O tesedants aro coming | 10 muet DhieJeans. and Dan Vaorlices. Tho | g1 e lagt evontng organized a compaign | 4 oo L soupyand Jilore. hin ey, sl 2 7=, Tilden. ! ; 4 gn | A hodl < TUE HON, MR, WINTERS, Aprpcnded to the blarik ls ARVENTHL WARD: * i | otk el Loy poes s in thn ves "“"i ‘:’é:.‘.'z‘%.:s‘m“:.‘.‘flé::‘{n:fi2.‘;',‘.'«,“5".:{:‘3”“'3::3 ,:3;'3 compafly pf Croswell Guards in honor of thelr | to the hostia.eamp. - Of '?rfixfim?lfly\:fix‘fd":: . of McLean Couuty, was the first speaker. Io AFFIDAVIT, . Tho Seventh Ward Democrats succeeded 1n | Cricks, which to-dny_presen the votors of gregated. cminent townsman, the Hon, C, M. Croswall, ,Ef,l.: d’fl va:l;gc:o n“g:!:t‘n‘h lma :!fi:’gx‘flcr whcn‘\l:iy Republican candldate for Governor. A company & o pense of the ot Crosswell Cadets, conslsting of over. & hun- Governient, tirough tho ald of thelr Triendly it dred youths from 10'to 20, s also bean organ- | &4 g ol ¥unl b R R Ll rgu! 'hese two acts of Mr, Burke Lroughtona referred to tho condition of alTairs In his scction | 8 follows: o i TromoicksClu iaat ight. | 1ndiana o no less startling revival of treagonIn | 4o 5,000, Henublivans e, 1 taisy, 16 greet Morton. The Demoeracy feel bluo. ' Blne-Jeans g s furiher certify that the following jiersons, | af Mo, 033 South Canal straet, John Lynchwas | the rear than did the sixty Confodoratcs In tho | Jor o : of - tho Btate, aud assurcd bis bearors that | , AL fUEner ety Tt NG JODRPRITCANR, | olccte Prosidont, Michaol Kinuoy Vico-Preal- | House of treason at,tho Tront. A they woll ‘,;‘1"",’:”"“,:‘1""‘,}"“’,“‘1 Lils alturnoon, folluwed by the party bad never been n better | did, on the — day of —, 187, .p‘;:,-ur befors | dent, and Willlun Gogan Seerctar know hicre that the former ls more to be uppre- atherskite Bovee, of sconsin. This evening shape, and that tho prospects for | me, and made This ctatoment under out ik Seventh Ward wu,,uc’:,,c{‘;bmdm“ hended. Tho result of thls all has been to car- | Voorhees Is nddressing o falr gutlmrlnfi; 8ix e \ W crisls with the military commander, wh victory bad never boen more fuvorable. Ho m:}::‘ce:n et(: :]n!r? :Ixnlplx::gnlm";ulv%n‘ms“::;: :cgu'!gr "Lm“:n“, ‘,:_m.'ef,“ fl"k’f) ‘"‘}d“"" Ty the AV EROR 10 TUR wAR 18508 i‘&‘é‘féfi"cfl‘mm“&.3".’&3&3’5’;?&; i sl gflTl':g lflifi?n"s'é’fi tll:[c;alg;gmml&n; ifi.’:';‘i’xi“‘.‘:’ “E““’“'""ddt‘)lm '“"g““lm}fi‘y o L::’"’“:‘“‘:; syl i Hd ech! streots last night. r. Dugol re- o & - the Agent, and dotalled an ofllc ) len ‘roviowed . the history of the contending | g il ¥ nitached to the puper. e o e Bt Jotgo atsonduhes, | 1t 18 bootless for Mr. Vorlices,or Mr. Willams, P T ) Fovehizhe demonstration and Tisten to a epocoh | £55 ety an dotatled an oflar of, U sray trom_Gen. Spaulding, Mayor of Movroc. Tho Washington should be known in the cate partica, which amounted to a galling attuck on ‘An evidence of what the Demoeracy {8 Qoln or Mr. Humphroys, orany of the rest, to de- 3 s tvergthing that was antl-Ropublican, all of | to obtaiu power, and,what it would T to hold A Spmtes éfl,“;',mlfi‘é‘l""“ !tf)u Bowndice | clatm about . ltoform, so ~long ss’ " thy sc%fif:,‘;‘%f’oé;“fi} 15313’9;";';‘5‘}%,‘5'&2}5“2 battalion have chartéred o speclal for this pur- | Burke, the Agent, bas beon remoyed, but b which was rocelyed with demonstrations ofap- | b If succcrsful, I bear furpished by Lo thoRls | ward | thrco Judgos at the primaries o O aries lie | sitiona of tho fluanelnl quostion hero to-nglt, | PO o boyoonario maws sticeessor lins fot yeb arrived from tho Exst. At proval. whom iy sre dealing with—whctber with {l;lzl.q‘:’:fi 3‘5 ]c"wnio :l:e‘&-'n n:gréflguzfi infl'.i’“éfi‘&‘} publicans, so deep f8 the fecllng cxcited The weather belng nm"f.’[nfll:' mcetln;fiwu held Nasnvisre, Toni., Sopt. 16.—"Tho. Tennessee. g}‘ucnflhu Agency is_run by’ Capt. Johustan, TIE 1ON. JAMES GOODSFBED, I»nlrluu ‘wholove thelr country, or with rank | glection: Firat Precinet, 11, Martin, 1. D. John- | by the resurrcctlon of tho treasonable Democ ": 'g‘:crggfimg}m:‘lflg “;ml n"' !u],l:u::a,_y,pgg:‘:"'l Post, o leading German paper in the State, and l?fieu,:m;‘,]l i, é%z;,hganm;y Tias been highly o of Jollet, was the next speuker. Ho did not | Robels, who would do il they could to destroy H dnct, Ch W. raey of the Sons of Liberty, thut all other lssucs o herealter an Independent, has come out for ¥ proposo fo detain the audieuce; in fact, felt It ) son; Second Precinc Gaadauf, C, C. A ) and in the gallerics were fHlied, but all available Jeadonty proved by his superlors in authority, and it it. The blank certitlcate of “clalm s worthy a | Flanders: Third Precinet, . ‘Thorpe, 4. Toners | are treaied as of minor consequenco as com- ding- suptod, nhd Targg Tilden and Hendrlcks. . helloved that tho Govern: 1 Pl catirely unnecessary to enter fnto an argunent | caroful perusal, e e etbon, Jana Hohaine, | pared with thot of tho political overthrow of | Srant fi,‘;“‘:,‘fl;{,;‘: sccupiadyand largentimbets Dick Mastarson, o Bemocratie nogro, waa ro- b e o O aatlon or '{‘,‘;j: as to the relativo merits of tho partles Lefors THB MASS-MDETING, Fifth Precinct, d. annal, V. J. Johnson; | the Democracy of that sort. adliresn was Hlstened to with close attention by | Fented from speakiug In Bdgafield to-nlght by o | no, when the hoatile Indlans beloneing tolii g The Exccutive Committee is paving the way ' Py et 3. B, + 54 The record of Goy. Hondricks, who was put % % | blaclk mob, wi . the people. Experlence, ho eald, had taught i | for th Arand. massnseiing whioh will De old | CLse Frocinet, BT ,E,’“;..‘,‘,;l,,.,} I, Meuraj Bv= | pon the tikot at . Louls tto tarry Indians, | U1e, detise, crowe, and o was ofton lnherunied : o dragged bim'from tho stand. | Agoncy will surrendor. They would likt to be intellfzent people that It was not safo to trust | hero in & few weeks, The date hies not vet been | Eighth Precinct, J, Duguld, O. L. Dudley, The | s not forgotten here, though it-seems ‘to have | for Hayes and Wheoler, Iie had to appeal tu tho policadar protectlon, | horg and cojoy the good things the white ma and it does not look | 4od was furnishied au cacort over into-Nashville. gives thom,” They hope to b pardoncd unil - the Bourbon Democracy, ‘Thoy were vory much | deterinined u]mn. Col. Bob Ingersoil will sure- | ofiivers of the military company were elocted, | been at 8t. Louls; and remombrance of it serves | much as though his appofntments lad becn cans ROUTIL CAROLINA. Next spring, when they will try 1t again wih 3 1y be one of the speakers, and with bim {8 bx- ceth . * | to reinforce mightily the old Unlon sontiment | g i D) CorumpiA, B, C., Sopt. 15.—The Republican D! 5 ¥ Ay 6 ke tho bumt chid—afaid_of, orcy end | SR SLETRACTE ot ol ' s | 214 e ieetng A A ; Galo o o Cheago Fima 9ad Clucanatl £ | g Sunttt e o tatad tha Cpvorhor | P1ing, Bl A meoting of tho Suventh Ward German Re- | of the Wartime. It Js mnot forgotten e Feereant b ‘svory ‘trust ithpnacid fi-{te Th | tiot sob defultoly fxed that o will com, bt pubilcan Chub was held. at. No, 53 Weat, | boro that, " us United” Btatos Bchator, 2kt arty vel ¢ 3 Ty Food prospects, 0! i L ¥, H ho voted - nst , the adoption o 0 party reminded Hlm very mucl of the boy who Fie \West St Germana are anxlous to Lave ‘l;zug:;‘l}h sl.lr\u::n::’i“:“gxg,‘g, olnmi\mt::u&‘;n‘l't‘. Fitteomn: Ax‘nhcndmunl ol Slaverys . ‘Tho troops ars busy at work gettl heller [LLINOIS.' Bt e S, Ut . | for tho Contingt Wittt dlloait Ui £ do ILLINOIS., | uhich, elorod, hos Becn noniinated for Aitor. where thnber {s 80 scarce,—indeed, wheru eyerye bad persleted in tiekling the hicels . of a° mule thing needed by white men is o scarce. ! ‘ G 4 arepresentative in the Legislatnro this winter, . laws. 'Mr. Willlam M. | agoinet tho_ Fourteenth Amendment, anc DLOOMINGTON. noy General, v }‘«'H“‘ et :::lu:‘:l::(;su{::\‘& "&L’J“’;?flflflfl"‘{fi% aud, with this cud in viow, are strqugiy i"“‘"“é §z§§i£’}fl$§"."§?fii§ mx:;drcurln German or, | againat the Fifteenth Amendment. It 'fanot Bpecial Dispatch o The Tridune, 4 _MAINE REPUBLICAN GATNS, . Grariod, puble for several years with thelr pretensione forward Messrs, Peter Schuttler and M. Polas the {ssues of the campalzn, forgotten that he advocated und gug‘nufl,cd tho BLoouINGTON, IIl, 8cpt. 15.—At Normal to- | PorTrAND, Mo, Sopt. 15.—The Leprislature FORT LARAMIE. B e rautntince, but 1 Gvcry Tuatancs | thek, Tho foriner, It ls understood, does not SIXTE WARD. Infemous Thirteonth Article of tho Indiana | wight the Hon. John M. Hamilton, Ropublican.| will stond: 'Iouse, 120 Republlcans, 3L Dew- S clal Gt e tints o e WPB had golten tiie worst of the bargain, o8 they de- | WAL to g0 to Springflald, Republicanism scems_to be in a flonrishing | Constitution, making it candidate for Btate Senator,edelivered o yvery | ourats. Scnate, 20 Republicans, 2 Democrats, ¢ < Awmong those reglatered at State hieadquarters . The A GRIMINAL O¥FENSE POR NEGROES TO SETTLE s 2 Tiia ltopublicans gain 8 In the Tfouss and 9 i | FORT LanAuiz, Wyo. Ter, Scpt. 11—0a . f,fu,~, '(',,L.fi:r;“i‘,"f,flfu‘,f‘ll,:;l',": gflflgfflfi tl’i,“‘, {)nucrdny ‘were Frank Leland, Delavan, Wis. 3 ?&;,‘{,‘.‘,‘l‘{;}{‘cfl;{‘,' 2',"&’{,@(,";‘;‘“ c’fim%l;tu{:fig IN TIN BYATE, "’"’““m‘gd "'"':mn"“‘“" [npv:unh. s audlence, | 4y'genate, 5 Crook's cormmond was on Heart River, in Di allly of v Democratie barty, and consignod | {en, Jobu I Rinaker, Thawas C. Eeouty, sl | i Presidont, holdlng weekly mectings, aud and which was hold uuconstithttonal {n 1606 by | ussembled at the Republican wigwarm, was largo S E—— kota, 8ept, 6, and wore to start for the Blsk o [t to defent, us thiey wowld wgdin do this fall, | Pr T Mnuhuwa Carlinyille, 1.5 . W. | theraare besldes threo companies of Doys fu | tho Supreme Court, It Is not forgotton thad in numbers and composed of the best people of THE HELYL, GATE EXCAVATION. Hills. the next morning.’ The mail of.Gen, [Applause. The parly was onc posed Buun, Springfleld; Charles C. Riley, Cuba, Il e, shortly efter the attack upon Fort Sumter, | Normal and vicinity. . . Crook andstaftis to be at Deadwood by fhe of tho vilest demanta of B y Al DEMNOCRATIO IHEADQUARTERS, Last evening the Club met at No. 280 West | Ioudricks took occasion to advertise his Scces- | “'o-morrow evenlug tho peoplo of Blooming- Tho Work of Chargifig the Columns Bogun | 12th, A traln of supplics, which fs cxpected to i The great party of sham reform, whose head- o Mr. the chair. | Blon-sympathics by quitting. tho First Presby- L Sriertor e | quartors are n tho Pulmer House, hnd but little 1‘,’,2‘,’“1‘}:{',,,5{,5?”,’0 LIRS m‘flggfi{u‘:m.‘,‘.,“,‘;‘:: Sy Charets of "thls cliy.of which o was'a | ton Will bo sddressod by tho lfon Shelby M. | | —Xlow the Great Diast Will 11e Iiffected. . | meot thom at’ Custor City, loft Fort Leruals PNt ot the Unlted States fe was hold by | to 80y o do yesterday. Mr. R. L. Goodell and | jadreased by L' W. Jackson, Esq. juember, bocauso tha pastor, tho Rev. Dr. Nizon, | Cullum, and great proparations bave already | . o io1odie cetorany imorniiz the workmen | to-day. Gon. Crook has orders to bring bis - Uiat party 08 o debaueher of religion, and u poll- fl“‘l!g' gu(‘:“llDfi"l’fifi?;“llnm;udnhgpfimfl ut pros- | “After romarks by othors, the me eting ad- preactieda sormon luvihlch hiededlaredittobo tha | been made for'his reception. The meeting will oclogl: yesterday mom e n » ¥ eetd, ul, Baldw! 1018 155U . - | tire command to this post as quickly as possible. ¢ ik ta er edict, X Uuty of sll Chrlstian peoplo to sustaln the Qoy- 3 at Hell Gute began the \Yorknf charging tho col el vte, TAPDIKGLY s clatims to roform | I Which e notlied tho Tilden Losts—of whch T R N dityat il Curation peoplo togubtall suafiov.cl boheld s Fuomis J1al aud vl boslivenedhy; | nimna of pnoxeasato youk witidynacae rpuce | Gon _ Stildany, Wil mget jHs. Tiets 400 ho remembered, too, the slavery days, and its %.';‘:;%:'fidfi' fow=thay Loy are fife"“nf,';fi 3| The Thirtcanth Ward Domocratio Club held a nat forgotten that, rhls bo eouldu't aligs tie | G . Bloatane) s of Dloomington, will ise T O i mflmfinfi'fifin;fiafl'fiafigfi?fiflm ey il very que: e o 5 h o Unlon, 2ibord d ,g‘:;',,?f, lrl;ls:ul(fl“fifi ukstion, ol ok It etuad. | ao 26th, to which time the great Democratic mosting ,lf:,!.‘,fi,"f,':‘gfl,'; Shel Wiy ;:;;;guot\' oot | hia con Figor the p{‘umnn{mnyof thiat sum of | speak. Ttis certaln that the audionco'will be | In the l:«?rtljv';h:g:j%r ot nv‘:‘"fi““" which | tng, Bosldes ulo great distance {rom their Tace. J08 Tarther remembored the oiforts of | blow-out has been postponcd, Vemocratle voters in the ward, pmpnm{ury ho | all ‘Iniguities, tho Institution of Slavery, was | one af the largest cver assembled fn Blooming- | cxecution. All the O ol Int tn i}’Y"‘““"P to, Heart Rivor, Wwhen ‘they ‘turac That party o muko slavory co-cxtensiye with the | Capt. Counett was at Galva sestorduy, orat- | olding the primary elcctions for the Senatorfal | such that in the canvass of 1862, contemplating | ton. e o ihilayan | pomayard, they wero hiuniing ‘and following zountry, ‘fmd Jow they attempted to make tha | S for the :‘Jfi;‘,fm“y“ifi!;; Khleli” meaus Sanuiny | aud Le slativo Gonventions to by Lield on tho thio" po :x};}uc‘vv of thy destruction of Siavery, S BATID P e T el shoth ot the. cemation arte | Coumand wee, olligodibo nd giass é?{.fi"“..?&; v - ° p v 7 5 er | an e War would not be prosceute: - spatch to une. . hio y pioic e e gl Yl ettt | ke ud AR S o pue o | B 0,7, il st "R ot | Bl ("Bt P o | oo S Bipan e, | sl TSR IR et | iy AR vel ot namnes on e register were « J. Crowley, A b that titne was, that o BherlfU's pos sl 1d, Ing wi ¢ hel e on cednesday ovening 5 ] 3 oyt o ol et | RS s b S LTS |y ol o it clap o | i ot Somialint 1435 | af bt o Cone oo, sy | Al miiifyers Sathocl | i Bkl o It ot 2. § . chicl roasdhead, 8.3 " 3 restoro order) ¢ sald a ol 1 e on th cal p: e b Aiemands oo o, St hing"this iga | SHics, Difon, 11 'D. 1L Marks, C. i, Haitey, meeting last evening lu o esloon on Cornell | FUENS it M Hortnwent must tace caroof | finuea of tho doy. v PW. Witcax wililests | lallic cartridges of different aizes, macked f | not hicesanry to havt booy thera to maks tem. down £ the present time, he saw very plainly | Now ~Otleans, Ta.; D, M. Hall, Ottawi; | B’ and Hormau Van Langen, o former em- | bersclf and hor own intercats, and not llow the | uro to-morrow svening iubohall of the Ropub- 0“51"’ {)‘K poxng d! each, ani were E( Ve It Is thought that the Coramisstonors now st tiow, in ho vont of the triumph of the Bour. | Chatles E. Hay, Springficid; Georee Berulinrd, ployo of Mike Balloy's, heraugucd the crowd in ?J:’:"'r"' feaso of Now England, and the Kastorn | llcan eausc, A Mendatn gentlonan bitherto in ’rrlfgilfi'n":x}"mlv'g‘f’nfinrx'flfflv|‘|‘1‘°uf’ffiv'fi y“e"d R}:‘fltcl,uud will be luccdesulul in accamplls:l;n | bon' party this fall, the Northern Democracy Bonth Bend, Ind, Uurman, alter which the mecting adjourncd. of h:r rl‘cm-vmmmmfi;‘r" nl:;:’ “ 0 despoll her | the throoa of indecsion told your corresponds p! what thoy were sent to do, 8ince the arrival ol . ¢ D 7 according to tho quality of the rock to be blast- e oL i e hinitof Sho ot Rof &yl | o Couk Gaunts,Coptrl, Commnti, s Fourt Wik, o i commerco b e e o o | St Irsols s h NOY | 8505 e e und et theKrsisn | biseeay st Vbl oy o o s e bebt i woua by paa. T | Boom yyhte Hayes and Wiecler Glubof tho Fourlh | prosersation of the, Uuloy cyen, duchg” the | giva s wholo ot o lages and Wheolor | POWEr ML U6, EoOOUiilo Mincs S SESGel) | aro onsered noucomey ab Bootiad ot i, siht Bt u“muombm-' e INDEPENDENT GREENBACKERS, gt at Nos 300 Thirty-liegt strect. cm.'fx darkest hours of the War, Dut this und theJopubliean porty. 1ast, - Tho holes, of which there-are 7,000, will | gre 18 at Red Oloud,—nine of cavalry, tive ol ine = 1ca- | TENDER BQLIOITUDE OF JII§ FOR THE PERPETUA- cach be charged with four cartridees of different | fuitry, and four of artfller; e mart of tho history of the party that | The party of poverty, both In wealth and | by the Vice-President, explained that lio waa g DS 2 " ¥ 5.0 rbiliory, i e averthe. Bouth domanded tho Nosdieny | mem Strungo o8 tt may seet, royuls fn tho most Sltorinm Srom tha reredice gonerally usod fof | dld ot oo forsuko bm. - Tn 1. sneech st the Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, sites the oo of wmalloat diomotur ol el [, lottile Liuliabs avo suppoted to.bo comlig . o g luzuriant of headquarters, amid yelvet-covercd ? e . Dixox, fiL, Bepe, 16—The Republicans of | gt tho bottom, which isabout an, incliands | ail tha thnes but It ia mposeible to kiow D%’xifi‘.x'fif;.mf.‘iféxffir:; f.?.;"éou tho mation s | chuirs and ,m,,,g'g”, Hiaealvo. walttat - tables, ; rlé:fil;‘.,m' and'ealled upon Mr. P. G. Dopps to | Sheibyvills banquet, in 1803, referring to the | Leo County are purluctlufi thelr. organlzations | linl! narrower than the opening. ‘The fourth | wuther this Is a0, for the lodges oo scattered A i 4 s Emancipation Proclamation he sald: | In every towushlp. Gov. Bevorldeo Is announ cartridge, which will be placed at the opon- | f i ¥ o great deal It was vated out of powr, I 18060, deske, mixrors, cic. Tho Tromont louse ons- |, On inotion of Mr. Hutchinson, the hall was | ghonld air Government go down In tho vartex ot | ¢d to Sl at Dixon on o 23bh. . Tho 1ion, T ing, wil i brass cyblador fijed with - | £0F iles around, Howovor, ritons Wil bo % aifor fuctmranco had ccased to be o virtuo, bub | L, Cashdoes ot soach tha Greonback strong- Speacil i the Huyos and Wheoler rogiment of | tnis revaljtion, tho respoustbllity s upon Avoll- | J. Houderson, our candldute for Congreas, wili | minate of mereiry, from ivhich will project tWo | 4,700, when, If_all who belong thero were pres: i pcu:n ilifons of l:m"“w' “"d-"m abAhScE- | hold, Tho withdrawal of Col. A. €. Ellithorpo tionism, \What hina Leen tho effect of tho Froal- | bo here b tho same thno, and a speciul effort | wires, by means of which the matrlal Intho | ¢, thers would be 13,000, G TeiConzly has o ward. The following-named gentlemen were electell | dent's projlamation? FPerbaps not lay Tive ¢! p f tricit; - = B o dod it §o | 18 bt tho sigual for bursting:up of the new | woinbers of ths Excentive Committoo; G, S| bion o prollamationt Feriaps ot fona siavoba | will bamudg to eivo theim, both a rousing meet- | cortridges il be e Dy et atiring | fom {ho Grst taken chio anly courss to sealrs v 3 ) arty. Thore are two othcr - moinbers of the P | v d fug. Gen. ilenderson will slso speal duefug | municated from o battery. T.huworko( charalng | yospect and obedience. e is firm and declded. einatat und rovive lt meant, that the atlan's | Boitliy Committeo who staud ready to drop the | (o sl G, ¥ Ronick, Ll Simith, D. B, Puring- | 140, otk mas tas SENRES, (LS 80 eatfaof | Uhe saimo week u Awboy on Mondey tho 23th, | tho (ifersnt eraups of ‘lioles will probably oc: | \Wilon - thero 18 o councl o bo held, the Indlass 5 Paw Paw Grove Tuceday the 20ih, Ashti cupy nearly afortnight,sud when it is eoncliided "y e % v ettt of th Chicago Congres, | Sy allance aud wich shem will “como | phiioti gpocches wero made by Col Rk | S48 yTR e i B e ity | Wednoaday tio HT!}:,ND{xm{ th, 5th, Eranii, gnstwllreayn;om o humeras openings wil e e Wik deien o mous vt s . h b h s e Bt (bl 1 | of the Unlen wnd the Conntitution, —that he fghts | Grovh the 20th, and Nelsan the 80t o jolned fn a8 continuous cordan from | prescuce, Tietenou to Bon THIl traducing tho character of |, , Secrotary R. M. Springer yestorday lssucd the | and othors, and the mecting adjourned. O e are that. Linlor spart shi aal y i PARNSWORTIT, hole' 'to_.hole, uniting cach entre [ P i o gump Duu.;‘:lln.s by &:%m;gnrlux l;.lwl}h Llula' and "’l{‘?.‘!’.i‘fi- Tho abesnce of & full Independent | l’l‘lu:. Fuunh'\V;nl mmlim'flfilc Club metat | Mifution, “wllt.h the Higits of the R Eféclal Dispatch to Tha Trivuns, * grouj From 'ench of thoso groups k,fi{,‘:}“,{,‘i}"}:&,‘,‘&é}’h‘;“j}fi{ ‘l’,{,c',', 1:,';;’,“}'&'1‘“ udersonvlile, and by the pusiilunimous Carter | o \WiERERS, F00 Sieepes, Bl 8 kel by tha | the comner of State un rty-firat strect, | palrod,—mrves him o meet tho shock of | ¢ AMDOY, lIL, Supt. 15.—J. F. Farusworth ad- | anothor wive will estond, and joln with still an- | qepredations during the summer, The Gene . Hurrison, who went out ot hls way to applaud fea of 1 1 tojudico of th Joseph presiding, Bitly O'Brien ttle, put, Instead of that proud sen- | dressed an audicues of perhups 150 Hoemocrats; | othier and o larger wire, which In turn will cou- - the sentlmcnt. [Appluse) € the rupio. Of | Shdliator n'the nstionel ekets D e ey | Sliouted. g s vemarks tio mesling | tinent h‘ii- e st e | T A PO iy s | Sort e S I oo A tho it o i | Tiued Lo arseat Wlin mol Long niy endy Lot -, Chleago did notbliyg lse, o hoped Lo e them | o injure the causa gonerntly; T hiave, after con- | gradually adjourucd, <~ | establlahe{ tnatitutions and to froo the negruy lis | withiout puint, and was received without enthu- | shaft, This Jast wire will bo cdunected by | camp of American Horse. Just aa the soldient put thelr foot upon the necks of these “re- | sultation with muny frien was un | anotiier Jeuding to . bullding smue 100 fect B O st nla of the movement in = soldlerly ¥ide Is_gons, ond bin victoriesare ik { ; 1 Srile b8 g0 ;;,mgu t7 \Gtorieanre lkoly | stusn, Tha whole burdenof his tatlc o bec ' i ity to go witgit. T Bradarie 5 Jormers iy wurs g lscrucs bo Ua iy, U | Sicabelie atiobil, subjéct 1o, tha acton of tho GENERAL, gltgv'-: g;"gj::a‘}’;;"}": in' Bacanentiey enioud | SROLEYCLS M8 e O e Rty | 1o dltrae o I i fa o | camipe and trled o arrost, him, but ho, was, 1o Datrict Conventlan, yet to he held, Tho full list e L len ol Sled st mashe g & inclined to on, and was shot fn the fight. oty b s it ictnbors ot helutlors | o e doutfl o forthe ndspenions paty BDTCTA: infnod FOF tos e o cluricd it sinoyaily | Lurhcd up suoug thein, "Tho great blast will ot ko phics, betura 1 | Gno ut s sons, Wit belouiged to tin butd, ot Jonder than the host-teained steam-whistle, and of Tilinols s as follows: . ant nou,o e nu;« %}n ¢‘:)nl ment v’l‘hu mon Syt lDllA!lchl e Tribn 20th fnst. Watchimen are now constuntly Kept | taken, Amerlcan Horso says he will do avy- ouder it horl Aol ot M | ST - Slagletony of AdemaCounty; | Wity Lois BLOGDY ST bLAYRD moon b | Kot e byal ta,the Conatitution. Who lnthe | e D T mononoits | S O e i sau oty | thini tha commanding. ollcor wialios Ui £ vlpuse.} B L Tt Lok, Vountte | aasabin Wetoud oF Tim - LovAL Danp. | the Coust! JiiT, The en o trample wuder taok | @ diateich e iwbon 3 docidd sandon | bou Vi Urn fTAm, Faselug (0t daciterons | atter this 1o wil not surround ble cump i ‘I'ie speaker hero drifted fnto anecdoto agaln nd 1 Fifth, J. M. King, Ogle; Sixth death and | loague with hell.* . OurUnfon | one candldate at least fu nominatng Willism = R soldiers sizaln, F i Lo thuerate the tnsincerity of the Democracy in | 5 M Smith, Henrys Bavouth, J. 3l Thompron, | CRATIO LEADERS: o corrempondent Sannot b [exicrod with fraternal ¢éldtians amoms | Gloopor fot leprésantativo, In apposition to. the REETINGS 1 Tho troups ara vary busy: eulting logs sl it clalme to reforu, That party” wanted a | Willi Righth J. d. Dayne, Woddfard; Rintly == m A Gorvespondent. the peoplel North and Houth, until Abalitiontem Is | Republtean and Democratle candldates alrondy (] . 'T0 AUSTRIA. bullding huts for winter-quartera, I change, he sald, which reminded “him of the | —= ——3 Tentl, A. J. Stroator, Mercor; Ttiov..| INDIANAYOLtS, Ind,, Bopt. 14.—It Is not.to bo | bur ml—n,ml-t?ln Lo lyresirclol; in the fiold, | The miuority vote will bo plump- Yor u month the afr fina boen dolightfully cliangy, o eald, which, ceminced "bim of the | St 57 ¢ S, Brown: Twelfth, Jobw 3e. | wondered-at that the Canvaas fn Tndlanads mad [ Bub wikn ltcamo v ouralling the colored | d on Cooer, Indopeuduit, und ‘Taylar, Dewo. | Prestdont Gravt's Koply to the Emperor of cool and braciog. During tho suminor 120 tendor cord and explutiied tht his purposa was | Gontel Saugamons Thisteunth, Whomas Kol | over titho bloody shirt During the War, D Elnation oo hotndar anch, | €raty by tholr'reapuctive. puitles.“Fho clobas | - Austrlu's Lotter., - . Teathor was Fuky waim,—~ie moroury Lo 0f ot b jget tho hursu's sttention while putting ob & | ¥itteonin, Charles Voris, Sheiby: Bixtcenth, R | White in other Northern dtates there were Cop- | polipfeal anmr that ho fs, e forgot. for the | "F¢ In uver of Cuoy * Wasunatow, D, C., Sept. 11~The following | W& J Aeid! T i A1 not, foel the heat ns ono would the sime new sct of shocs. The momoent the antmal’s | 1, 1 Cloys Beventeenth, John Ilinchcllfo, r 4 {8 President Grunt’s roply to tho congratulatory | tan 4 ‘i Ttention bud been sccured the work was done, | 85, (f;':fl: Elyflm_m\‘:?s.ug. Lt rx;n‘ g perhead sympathizers with the Rebelllon, here | nouce hisdouble gucnnlug phrase, and in that TOR CONGRESS. lotter of the Emperor ’rxncl.l Jowpfilonu the m’!_ tomperaturo East, We bad raln several doys ol o . ch sald: B tho inat of Mav; but, from that time to this,not And the tord was Toosened. 80 1t waa with tho | tceuth, Jobn Landrigan, Edwards, there was un activo Boccssion glement (controll- | B0 8P casion of our Centenary: 5 ; ; ) ' Dumocmlh: myt{.—l:{ was trylng to hold ZitB UOKNDINAVAN RECUBLIGAN gLun, Ing the Democratic party)“that was only D,‘;’Qf,’é:,,‘“:é‘,:’.‘:‘}:“{,’fflf,,‘,‘,’,',nl,':'{,:":,,’, o Ao paty Mm,fi,m',;,\",";':,m;muu Ulysses 8. Grant, President of the United States 5,:;,“ igh has Sallln tu maks - thoroughly ity the publle witl the threogtrand cord, | - A largely attended inocting of the candina- | stamped-out by tho Iron hevl while oo the eve | to orgunlze 110,000 negroes Into relmonts. + o+ | Fugeeowr, I, Scpt. 15.—Tne Republh of America, to Il Tmperial Majeaty *Francts | ““Jhio Bloux Commisstonors spent the Sabhatt sLouLMY, lmnw,yl and reforin,” and the mo- | vian Republican Club was hield, last night at the | of {naugurating the civil war north of the Ohlo | The mn’fim bo markod who have duno this, y [ih, Sept. 16.—Tne Republican [" o " i eris seph, Ennperor. of Austria, King of Ivhemia, | horg a wouk ago yustenluy. » Blshop Whipple ment tho Dumoeratle wline could e put on tho | engliebong on e e Histson prexiicd, | Jiver: 1n Iiinols Bir.Douglus rallled lorge frac- | | What winder that, for this uttorunce, Gov, e e |l dpouioli ity ar Mavgary ioinine 480 | iy socvices In fho joorang, and addressod o i i K y MaJ, R, M. A, Huwk, of Carroll County, | Goob Fusenp: [ waa much flattered to ro- i e serinon T Ustop. thret while thoy wero really the | and Mr. Henry Hertz actod os Sccrelary, Many | tion of the Democratic massca on the sldoof tha Hendrickshimecll s to-day o maried mun sud | 109 3S ! 1| G re- | Sunduy-schiool it the afternoon, Hls scrin e hel o Aot etrati in | praminent citleens, both frojn the North Bids | Unlon; aud througlout the loyal Btates goner- | Hah, T L ) uE"-mi th tuszutislt, SThe a1 G Burchaet vie i‘x’fifis.,""{3”‘;',‘,1:"?,.,':.‘;',‘,?{,‘}2",‘: %“}’,?,’," of Four | waa vury carncht aud cluuont, and was the irsh our ow Sais, whidh b bec under Hopubi: | dnd Ui Weat Sideiwero prcaent. ” At som | ally”couaidorbls, nunbers fallowed. i lead T g A nYoE e throal l\‘;'nl::;l:rl:l‘.lt.i‘l’:uf-;}:“:’l:l:{trll::‘n;::';‘n:)::lmb%r2! T ter L i TON L Wh | e e o oieore. ard oxpacted tox ol for & N 1 whic i c 2 . e ¢ f r th 3 ety Jioncat oficiel In tho enttra | Eivig, £, G: S e avid Seops! it, | Bub io Tndians, iustesd of Douglas, they hud | when um‘rnur the slave-drivers had already your “Majesty was, pleasod ‘to nddress t | pight, aud, while they aro Lcte, wo uro to da all o < £ 4 Mendricks and Heffren, Voorhees and Dodd, | sounded. tAnd In that sume speech did o utter tho Btata Buard of Equatization; also by acels- | ing with ~ congratulations n antlelpa- | wu'can to entortain thun well, To-morrow thel llI E: :J:»‘ xu:lfil‘::u‘::‘ll:u; :l::pmg:\:mn::’c):‘nmd gl‘l'tg:gluaurz, ille‘&l“(il‘:gm .v.’llm ortul&tl:l ..?&fix'fl :‘l‘un Blue-Jeans Willlama u:d Josoph Ristine, Au: theso merprable words, ¢ inatlon, Bhiort specclics wors mage by the noml- | tlon of tho approaching Cantennfal of the | zoon to Red Cloud, nccumpanied by two otk thatdn thorcaso of & Becretary of State of sev- | a candidute fur County Commisstoner from tho | drew A. llumphrics, and_Davia A, Turple, and DIICNM: '?g,:’:‘:g“’;‘:’:‘,fi;lfin: A‘,flfig‘"" DE eral years ago, who was now enlisted in the | West Bide. Ex-Ald, 8. Qunderson recelv- | others, to lead them to tho verge of i 7 1 Y 9 ! d, and mpst -wonderful na- bl wreat * reform ® novement us & stamp speak | ed ou the third bullot the majority, tho among thise wha had enlisted, becutse of tho | gion. ‘Tie Committee on Resulutions presented | fhost Feaouieth : plicity, : % t:r. Appluuse.] e wus o traltor to thodmuy. other candidates belng Jens Olson, ‘L', l-:xyrfbm, AN ORGANIZHD, ARMED KBUELLION, carollineif.of the golored reghnents: tlons of tho Egstern [Jomisphure recognizes the | ° i ol i the followlug vepurt, which wus enthuslasticully | progress in tho prosperity accomplished during o and thero was & traitor, the_ speuker_belleved; | and K, Nirlon, ‘This vote was, on motfon, made the plot for which, luckily, was detected In sca- A'lw.?uv 1 naky no aupeals Lo won ta volunteer, “2Y) . £ ' during THHE RED CLOUD TALK. b "3 l as utdhot ssy go when | was not golng myself, | adupteds v o] thae perlod by tho Westorn Republle, and ™ '['K"i‘é r,o—““‘" lfi’:!uu?h’u?mly nv;ut‘h: ?ffl';"fi"‘ unasiuions; whe::::'p: :‘r«nllx:ll;,:,m"!' sjoured, :;';n“:“:f,,:,:‘,‘:h“g‘,&e‘l‘;{:‘lzmfltr";‘lla";t' L_ rlut 1 mulli’my lg oso wito lmu“ :lu::t’a;‘l‘ly_ ene Lesolved, That the ltepublicans of the Fifth Con. | therefore deduces that e porsovering advance o e nee, Frofy A, A, Urlilithy and others, The Unlted_ Btates, 1t f8 especially agrccablo to | cers and an cscort, to sec the North-Americut most hurmony prevalled during tho entiro ses- learn timt tho sovorcien of ong of the aldest, | Indian at bis home'sud lving In Lis nutlye stor ted, Yogeaunot reliove yoursclves by a breach | grosstonal District iwcogulau the piatformof e Clu- [ In the samo direction may be expected wEY, Neb., Sopt, 15.~To-day the Conumitice, el Domocrutie party, e said, had neverte- | Thore waa s goudly meetiug of ex-suldiors ast | ryy of: uyents siuce tho War that this gil milght | of 1aw, anl vou ougit sve youraclven by a breach | grasutonal Dletrict iocugulas the platfurmof tho Clu- | I th sqms direetion, may, Lo Sxbettel Wty | couslsting ‘of Blshop Whipplo and Dr. Dauleld formed anything, 1o Fémemberéd reading o | nigbt at the cornur ot Clark und Lrlo stroets, | v heon sufferad, to pass into blstory, | 1t cta of rlolenco which must ring (routie upon | of tho principlos of the party, and cordlally adopt | expresses {oward this country aro cordinily | appoluted by the Indian Cotunisslon to go t0 Jocul ‘and” political history of Chlcago some | ‘Tl object was ta find out how many of the 50 A ek I o SFiLE th n'll theni. s % [) 1t us thelr owns that tuey spprovo hearilly the so- | yuspomded Lo, and I confidontl ope that dur- | Spotted Tall to-morrow and suhmit the propo- *years back, | there was o greut cry of cor- | who had signed tho roll Iutended to go to the | and taky I i the anuals | “\ypae pi'meant by the act of violence which | lection of Llayos und Wihee.os us the Rational cun= | jyy,7 the furthor relgn of vour Alyqjusl)' the prog- | sy " f} tuption, ‘lhie Republican pasty was fi power st | grand gathering of veteraus in_Indfunapolls on | of pust ages, s the well-wishers of | must b.-l.:g trouble, inay bo guthicred from hiy | Gidates of the iepubilean "'“bli’i' and aleu the Blate eltfon to the Indluns, will leave for tha G ' i P rean of the countrles nuder your yule will e, In w’%l:{htfl;):fl,)l;::k;«'l‘aa};l Jracing L‘ffkwé ml‘fim'fl thiviontl Miclaol Unibidoustoc | ¢ho country bud hoped, But tho very mou | perorailo i that speuch, in which he said: L aiopiod by the Nspublicon Convention at | B 00 GG W coumduces €0 tha huppinoss and | Ageucy, Mal. Ioward .and 3fr. Liwnes sicld. “ tio led the Indlana Democracy then, lead it In the upuntime Abolitionlsm controls the Guve dlced. Thit the Ropublicanw of tho inh | prosperity of u pouple, as eminent ashitherto, buing requested to sccompany them. The out of the party had cost the city over $2,000, | names wers added to the mustor-roll, and the x v K J o Loy eetly tha Stopalicam, o Lif] ack " i ((umm‘ thut | buvs stened with o great deal of et te'n | tn the present canvass, HeMlren and Dodd, who ernmont. {Wa havo pot much (o hopy from such o reusional Dieteict huye watched with satisfac- | and thus 1 pmfil fio Omnipotont to extend Lo | parly s to come back and Tefuin the ro 000 In ded tions slone, and sl 'i safe sud hol, reo for our country. ‘The peoplo hu ki CpresynLy Y N ay. " as tho only way out f the migery into which | speoch by Gen. loem, who touched upon thy | headed tho troasonuble organization of tho Bons 15060 U0t strou. O g LSOy ML0 spalkit | Yunthy conreo uf thole Hicuocaoutativay tho thon. |/ yo PSRt -i‘fx.\"fi}"fifl‘{;" 1879, ‘é’,?!,‘::‘:& %f.fi"%.:':fl','&'e‘lfi,'h"fivrfifi:,|§fi“:.'xd|||’o Democratic miarulo had sluugw thu city, that u | maln dsstes of the duy, The Uenersl was re- | of Liborty, have dropped out of slght, as have | and w twird to Tlltnuls buve suld to tho Prestdent, | Warner, un tuo State Luard' of Equalizavon, and A and fi year of ‘the fn- | Drule tribe, ! camo up from the Hpuu'u\l'hfl few iaanlug the ol Bty had bedn el | warded wih theeurousing cheors. others of lesscr noto, all whom sinply played | 1 IWItRERY, your, neecitmaiion, Sg el b G | declars tholc upprolation of thelr il sercless, | dependencs of thia Unitd Bta Alteniey yeaorday, and ara now fiere. This HLATSED A0 2 LYY | EREACRNTSE S T wtog m | e s oyt g | B RS Sl | WO il o sk ey v oott .. auase, | S St i S 2 O b peaior thomentered nto s diweusston of | temat wi would ind apaiin ‘uniforma. for | Who thoy wore the same they are now, When | mililojas yit the Eruilent elected by ninenty B B A, Storen, o Chicae rdisaretn | Tioon oy Bocrotary f State s . [|Vus penng the propuallions, and LY o é1n, e LR VECA, 3 sy g 7 A\ gency 5 reporte s Guhelel quention, uriug thet tho coustey | (hut orguntzation. 1t s dealfed to kuow by | 3r Danfel W.srVourhees, as he fs dalug on hia | 5338 S, (I SULGH RN SCONE KW | tango und enthiuaiastic Hopublican Tucotlig ut thio ik i Hhit Bnotiea Tail hisclf favors the proposiion _owed fts present banking systein:to the Re- "-Nfl oventug how wany soldicrs would go to | preacnt stumping-tour through the Blate, de- | who” dlort to coutrol the ‘public by wpithuts, by vprrt-bouss this evenhyt, Lerge delegutlons . 3 FINANCIAL, 1o go to the Indian Territory, The indications udfunapol s It was thought that threo curs | pldes o the bloody shirt,” and boasts of how | thread, by violence, snd by dunguons, has fulled. ' 10W aro that a talk witl be Wiad hera on Mondsy ublican party, which ha contrasted in vivid &n:dunwsl‘{’d’. P, old wild<at Democratle duys, | for frec trunsportation would be furnished. But . Tha things all ure too recent” to bu forgot- | th chilght pu i ce 03 Tlowei n a5 oquenit appesl forun cularged | 1t was desiraldy that those Who could aflord It | W all put down the Ttetelilon, it ls recalled 5 ; TR th turehlight paraila provioteto L peos froin the surrounding towns weps preseit, and C i hiwas [ BAN ¥RANo1scO, Bept. 15.—The scventh oa- | yhe 18th, at which sumething detinite will be ar ten; aud the oppearance of Gov, Hendricks |u very succesaful uro ol the programine. | Fedument uf 10 et coit wis lovied on tho stuck | rived at, sa tho Indlans ol both Agoncies willy frvedom, and the promise. that tho old paity | shouid pay thelr way, fn order that those who | that in hia law-oftice at Terre IHauts It was that lnuuc}u son tho stump has but served to roe | Tho Gpera-nousy was-packed 10 1ts wtniost ca-,| Of 40 Bunk of B aliforuia to-day, by that time, have fully discusscd matters stood ready to supply whatever tho peoply du- | could not alurd thu expenso imignt go along, way solzed thy tressonuble correspondence for | vivo ugl doepen the {udiguatlon which his trea- | pacity, and bundreds wers turned "away unable R ST AR Lanugh the visit of the Committco to BM"‘J wnanded, 'The party contest would never end | Tho Bocretary explained tho ntan of tho trip | the purchasa of 20,000 stund of arms for the |-Bunabl utterances, at the thne they woromade, | to (lid even standlog-ruom. One of the'greal rellntng fulluences of matrl- | Tail ut this tine will ot do uway with the uutil the Declaration of Tudopendence could be | to Indiana, and soveral signed Luo roll of those | gong'of Liberty, sud other lotters and docus sawokufu the hearts of Unfun men.” Tho result © ALABAMA, | wnuuy Is that a marriul woiban s never obligul || visit- of the. Commissiun to that Ageney 188 read aod was respocted everywhepe, and until | who will go. bints, lscloatng the plok far upenlug ¢ 13 the fahivass over M the oloody ahirt;* and ft3 Special Ditpasch I3 The Tritume. * to witnuas the spectacle of o bald-beaded bach | body after. the conclusion of thw treaty bere {bo pation's bsuner vobld ba Saunted to the | Gen. Chictlaln then camo lu, and was imme- | Weuts dlsclostog thup opening Leat ald tntensity can searce be. cotoprehended ASUMINGTON, D C., Bupt, 13.—The Repub- | elur, without any plo-c m, getting down on | Theré baa been no talk with the Zudina by the bzeezo 'h‘.“ufi\:?m every Blate, and under al) | diutcly called onfor & speech Mo respumdad | TUE 7INZ IN TUB BBAR ‘| outstd] tho State. In 1t all obber jesuve are Jost ! Cunyeution ip the - Funrth ~Alaharus Dis-:| his hands and koees 1o thy’ morning “totry gnd | Conunission’ aluce the first-wne held o8 the cunditions had! notleed that se public | bilelive i bgainst L « ™4 fpcoln Liralinge,” Amoug thess | aluht {of. ‘There s wo luuger. suy ho-day noiniuated by aeclimation Janies Ti-| dud apin oa the carpet.—Yorwlih . ulldLi, ‘I aovetith day after thd Coupatssloutse mroved-

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