Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPIEMBLR 93, 1876—TWELVE PAGES R ! 1 > anity. When he got up and asked anything | the appointing powor In_many cancs passed Into Mr. Murphs called upon the Chair toput | the chalr, anil also apoke, followed hya man | clection If s eandidate, but T fool i tobo my | city sttompted a e : Dfl: 'a"?nYfi'finfl‘-fln"é’m““fl“rfl’:.Elfifi'fk‘fin";'.:x!x'h rb"?; o' Libenty, WY thoy jnst o€ "l | the conirol of mambera of Congross, 'The offices down pcrsonnfillen or mem\-ho used them, F nnned Goodkln, Jmfl:c C. M. Morso andothicrs | duty to my clients as a Inwyer, and to my fam- nmv“r ina ‘pa.?y‘ mnfl’m:}.""—‘flfi""" ittt gy stracted to BARO OX TiR NEGNONS Tkvo §t. Hayes rald #0° and away 3t | In theso casos have hecome not merely rowards for Afier consfderablo discussion ns totime of ad- | wade brlet specches, after which the meetivg | fly,—and £ may add, perliaps, withont disgeace | ers two Relela from Missour, - byeel Deake onth, and_n wap on the farmersnt the | Weat, Ve sae on the Commitico of pary rervicea, but rewards for servicos journment, the Comimitteo finally fixed upon | adjoured. to mycrcduoru.—tun‘?mmxw ny profeeaion and | Tateh, of 1tanntbal, was n Gojaet L0 then, e B e will ray to thoold Southern aiave- | PHvate Land Cininie, and theto he oporcq every- | fo |\~ party leaders/'=in - primary one Jfuesday nt 4 p. ., after appointiiyg the Chate- RIGRTIC WARD, fnenmbered real catato fn the coming monthe, | army, nnd e wns mitueally coroiel i the el Fiohirs we wil put tha negroes hack fo tho_origi: R T O AL LI TR Sentln e H\"',’;f,';mu:,"c’;:,, e pagrite MM - mnan and Sccrotary & Committeo of twoto ad- | 'The Eighth Ward Republican Club held a | rather than serving n generoua constitucncy ot i bl Sg,,‘t'f""y very much burdeneg . nal condltion Aa nenr as Feoin, ,nm;f,;":pn:;g "‘{.‘J A oy Mhore are eome hold men, tnikas | ments of the Government. It tends firectly to e viss nominees of the action of tho Conventlon, | largely-nttended meeting Inst evening at No.25, | 8pringfleld. {returnmy friends many thanks OTTAWA. £ o Al e o e i ihe Granzory | five men, whosay N, You gonway. and you | {ravagance and aficlal incapactys it inn fomp arclcon street. . Ll A, loyno oceyniod ths | for paat favors aud presént esurancer, Bvectal Dinpateh o The Trivune, will ropoal il that logislation that the Gransoms | o FELT R o Coitn ot and 1 willtry bim | tion fo aishanesty 4t hitulces and tmpafee {hat ABOUT TOWN. clialr, and M. . Barrett_scted as eeretars, Jony C. BAnken, OTTAWA, L1l., Supt. 22.—The tnnounce DT T e Hlotad Commisatoneras wo | Akain. Bt sshen yousee n man who s mild, | ctretal supervinion’ and strict, acconntability by , Mcasra. Konnedy, Mauly, Manning, Hodge, and 04 WWashingtonatrest. | that tien, 1 €, Tayes, Republtcan ony mers aballeh the Baanl of Heflren G wo will ek you | A o paye tio, vougonerally think he means it. | which faithful and efiiclent public scrvice can lio RRUGULIOAN NEADQUATITRRS. Tell were appointed o committee to reviso the for Congross in_this district, wan to s piate will stop c""? zation 0! o uesd ta. Orly combing | Ol yes. Now dayeais just ona of thal kind of | scctired. Now hero 1s what Lo says further: Yesterdny scemed again ke old times In the | by-laws and to roport, cte., for the governnient THE SO UTIL cyening attracted the Inrzest polltfe ]nnmk Lhiy :',‘-'H‘n’e"c"'é’-‘r'niii'.’vf ki) -(l'cn““—thl; Southern plan. | M nsl“’m"-'{";: Symey :l"l"“hd“;u':_“r“f" the olins o,‘;'{: f}gfi:fi%k%‘?gp;‘,”""[{l‘flw“'?,,‘::};‘,2‘,'“;’,’,"":“ Grand Pncifle Hotel rooms. A groat many of of the Club. John 'Stephens, John Lusscin, PYP e e g mpd ) of cither party tho gxruwnl rnn|yp;\|,l;‘,’.,g"‘("";‘,":}‘z B e SNty alfnt o onpota. thiy Noviieen | connltutonal povorn veatod i fhe secuiia wi | tho loya In Biuo hud gotton back from Tndian- | R 3+ T SRECEl JYerh, PRl & sopes specal Diageh fo The Triburn, Boe s st b becn iartafly 3 3 s acific allrond eleal?” s Yes, " sald T, **don't T | Do employed 'by mo to e . | apolls, and w enthustusin. They sn . g . | orianized el the 8t ey Now here iaan {nstance {0 Chictea: Mott of ¥o | opposs all stcalst 1 knaw wiine “you ‘aea ‘after. | [Chrors Sl polls Al wisg fill o . They 81} | un grecution committee. Over 50 now mem- | WAdMNGTON, D), C.) Sept. 2.—Tho Attarney- | Tho wigwam was filled at nn carly Jiowr, g I T et hoe e i wbont Hayes., T can | - 1'wonid givo mora for that than for all the re. | that the demonstration waa not ouly grand, but ( hors wero added to the Club, - Mcases, Bpofford, | General says that, it the Democratic whites of | larzo number of visitors who fafléd to a1 S ofi‘;‘;z‘{:‘f'fngl:‘.g;#g‘;h,‘ o hat '}:“",‘,f'fi'r': Lol son. | WheRever (hore sy steal tn Congrons | torms snggenml in any othgr_way whatever. It | n inarvelous success. Tho Democracy s still | Mamor, Btephons, Caulfield, and ]lnyrrn ench | the South instst on organizing in armed hands | mittanc filed tho doorway i o watn aq. d the siiey wa Al sald, ‘Ha ins with us to Oghtit,* | bronke upall yonr rings; and Hayes says that he e § ¥ adjoining, Mr, Ifayes het, it Walk :‘lmlw he w‘ ‘rnll)ng‘;:‘lw:‘tl:hu m:g:“:{ _}To “fi'flfl: R o e aee il r{;;‘lllww gitit," | bron ct-rr’y’:‘hn{mu Hi e lCl{rm. fmporting its voters Into Indisna, A day ortwo | made Driet apecclies, after which the meoting | ¢o intimidate the negro and deptive him of his | 8dlofn r{hu r. 1lnyes hegan his speccly hy (o, adjourned, trasting Demaocratic and Reg ||lfll( ¢ a vOTE." Tt tha timo s pusaing rapidily away. Thave en. | RO 6 conductor on the C.L. & C, R R. was rights, e sces no reason why the negroes shonld . ] publiean Jiarginy scarcnly & epublican In Chicago that hranat voled | 1o otanse,] Row thare nro any_ quantity of just | deavored to Torcoe spon yone Juinia argumienta to | hafied by o prominent Indians Domotrat, and One of tho lantest ava e domonstrattons | IOk arm for thefr own protection and meet force }:,‘rm'g;”r hs""“{mh“‘" eAnd Dractlres, oy for pan Ot oL one i Dot Doy Uk | padh men dn Mayos, ani sou cat sxaely telt o | bring you o thetollowing conciations, gad e | naked liow miich it would cost for im to briug | cf tho exmpalgn occurcél ab Mo, 460 Miwaukeo | with force, The Northern Ropublicans bnvo | loss - honcst ‘urbie tho' adimntar i Koes info & cancus of & :S:W{:n‘t!;l‘? '{,{'"{:.-::‘:,’: e Al I Gk mn"n:'{m s | calamity to have another bloody-ahirt campalgn, | In 05 voters, and whether ho could engage the | avenuo lnst oveulu;fi The meeting was under | hitherto urged the negroes Lo peacefulncas amd | of Jackdon und Van Buren than the latter qye gue lutho room waa suppoted tobe In faver bt | YOCe, §iGuee o membor of tho Senato; hio has been | Aud the Democrata ara respansible forit i ot | men uutll after clection, nud what they woutd | tho auspices of the Uerman Club of the ward, | submission. It thia Bourbons continug In their fng the elht years of Grant. Tlo sliwod thy Judge Daris for Teonient mod-naalel Governorof New York, nnd Is now Socretary of | nominating a pronouniced sympathizor with tho | curoo per diem. Tho conductur happencd to | M was 8o large that thelr Liall, though the | violent course, o different polley may bo in the malter'of defaleations and stealing. 1) front and offers this xesglutlon: v of Cook Coun- | Stato. Now T 'eant you'men to tell me what grent | late War and with the univorsal cmancipation that 8! g " | Jargest in that scctlon of tho city, was Innde- | adopted. percentnge was then greater than f1 Hoj ey glicaotrad, That e Bewoctaoy o ook Goun | Tifug e ovor d1d oe akle ant yot b tson of tha | fesulted(rom i it any aiteraptto restoro th | bo @ Republican, and hs was Indiguant nt 50 | quite Lo contain tho crowd, “The ward el | "Phe United States District. Attorney of Soutt | Since tho Republican party hins bt f o Tinve been named for the Presidency, hereby ex- | Kre o8t tnea in the United Stales of Amorics, un. { Democratic narty ae it existed before the War | ahamoless & propoeltion. was present, numherln;i 200, Learlng torches, | Carolina, and the other peraons who were.to Hethen todk up the reformer Tile o s thelr declied proforenge for tho llan, Sstmsol sormuptiule, Iaupniell Hocais Ihore. tajho fn. ';‘n“":n,"g,m'fr';',};,',‘ e ety vl | Juinea P, Root lias gone to Spriogfield. Tho | und headed By a bud of mnusfe. The greatest | consult with Attorney-General Taft, did notar. | dilated at some lengtly on his disloyalt i . en, of Naw e’ v i e lotnsaion of olher menstron nocessaty to the | Natlonal Headquarters ara fn charge of Secre- { enthusinsm preyniled in the immense crowd; | rlve licro until this morning, Judge Taft left | sympathy with the Southerners, “and congly, Lrauat! r’mt 'hmmflm "'l" m?‘t“e k]now bl o )3:‘ 4 Q‘Je'r?‘i{f;“ h:h\‘:'ul‘" h'l\nex"“:h;?“i. "g‘;'t‘a? rv:vnvnl '-l“l' g\‘l‘roil:’dn:{ry anid temm: Mry“m“‘u tary 8palding, 3 man of tender ;;5.,' but thor- | 8huwing that tho Gernans had not deserted | Inst night for Ohlo withont seeing them, The I(VEFV cemonstrated that, If elocted l'reu‘ll-’l‘g:1 B e s by i P E Actiora—" FAppiansci) . orhera - ta ' Gov,' Horgansjust | aburcs: that the election of tho brnin power of afl | (uch % oyl T ltes Shgr il ¢ Shetr party, deputation L consequently gond to, Pilladel. | i Sdmiplatration would b casontinil it hnm:»:n mflgf“ T Pilironds around here, | 8nch another mun—and John A, iz, | rallrond cousolidations to the Trestdency woald ly posted In p e The princlpal speakers of the cyening were | phiato confer personally with tho Presidont, | Interost of that section, and that thy ofiiey it takio old Dresiden Monroa, ‘fell e | everywhere encourage tho enemics of ‘ralirona | curge W, Berougds of Champaign, f8 an~| ho Hon, L. Brentano uwnd Willlam Vocke, who | Thoy iesire to huyo_ troups statfons in at least | Would bo fillcd by ecither Souther, TLasgnier. | canary quallfications for seprovont- anything ho over did o eaid, You nsk yourselvea | competition and chieap trsnsportation: that It s | nouniced to spealc us followa: Cerio Gordt, | entertalned tlic alienc in German for an'liour threo of what aro eallsat i up-country counties, | or Northern Corncrhenfl!- He «-l’z’ml&"’f,” attec i (e o 0f the Genoral Lovory. | 0 ¥ain why that man was picked up'and wado | tho duty of evory honcet man wud evecy opponent | Patt County, Thursdoy evening, Sept. 233 | or more, lilustrating aud proviug the, fallacy of | to prevent tho intimidation of the negro vote, | rending Gen, Willleh's dispatel to the Ingiyy 3 Vresldent of the Uniteld States. The lsat time | Of monopolles to support (len. Hayes a8 a pstriot | Ludlow, Cuampaign Copinty, 20th; Farmer Cit; (R . J B y 1 « | Anolis Soldiers’ C e e | ment of our conniry: and that hixanlecelontsne | §o*"%an o was elocled unanimourly=—ali but | Soldier,and siatesman, n slncero roformer,an sntl+ | Saturda) ventni JOUE Tha Hlon. An L. Moy | His clalin of Democrncy o retorm, They wor | ‘Tho Presidont ls soon expocted hore, e bag- | fh3 diers’ Conventlon: 4 Down with thg 0 4 followed by ex-Ald, Campbeil, who made” somne | gag: Long Branch, * traltors: up with the stars, whic arjncipas of il Dermagralloparty.™ (langhtor,) | ohe, vote." Thero waa a man o New Iinnnabire mosopolish,_snd an ‘ontepaien oppones of tha tlaon wll mpealc"at Prospect, Burk, mx;-%r::.@ goni Elnmi;s gudstire e antots 1o & oo | 5 ““ g sleeaty-arvivad Trou Long Drauthy shgui o the Motk otgtk : ol e v} ow, my friend Dan O'Hara mado el - 4 i Sy, J y Ot | siderable piteh, Mr. Goodo, of Virginla, was awarded o scat udge flopking, of Morrls, followed ngainst him, Somebody nsked him why he had Mr. Weutworth resumed his scat amid loud | p, o i 0y iy ¢ e fl"‘fi‘.lg.‘2:“.:,.,’..is‘n“.x‘.',’:‘.?:‘{“.',‘;.“.‘,’.';‘?a’.‘ bt 0 | Voted mesinet Monroe, and ho said: *1 aid it aat | chcrs, b, The Hon, Jesse I Moora will spenk at The meeting adjourned with threo hearty | in this Congress by nstrict Democratle vote, | Hoyes, with one "LQ"’ ehflfl\cforlltlfl\lb’-mlgm 3t on was n Abolitionist in 1644, Rut Demoge | Of reapect to Gon, Qeorge Washingon, who, was Danville Tuesday uext, and at Lynn Grove, | cheers for layes and Wheeler and thi epubll- | Th the conreh of ths fiebats D fricndship of | epceciies. Tho m: o ting will have n tendeng, . v v No | ¢lected unanimously, and I didu’t mean that an- Champaign County, Bept. 27, can party. Qoode to the Union waa nvouched, - Goode is | #Waken the Republicans of this Dem 2 ::g lg: Iy daigsbackta the Wer Thav's 150 othor man showld ' be ele‘elml mnanlmoualy.™ TIE GREENBACKERS. l\"‘”{}‘,’ ‘i'"”! regristered were Wi W, fmfll" THIRTRENTH WARD, renominated. 1ifs llcnuhmm‘\‘ 0] poncnt?‘}: J, | to & greater nctivity, and will lncll:xjsfl:nm Rl WIAT YOU WERE DEFORR TAR WAL, nmnflter.] And yet this same Prealdent Monroo, | MERTING OF THEIR LEGISLATIVE CONVENTION. }'lmfl- EM:,nmu. ulflglxllml Coun,ty_s Cal.; the | The Thirteenth Ward Republicans met ot | B. Begar, n voncrablo_old-lino Whig, who. was | many Democrata wiin despise Camphell on It yon wore all right then, why you aro il right who lud the confidence of everybody for bis fteg* |~ Thg delogates to tho Greenback Convention | Hlom, Eo Vi Rutz, Belloville, 1.5 Lowis Ells- | thotr headquarters, Benz_Thall, corner af West | Jogal to tho Unfon, Of hls opponent,Goode, fn | coutit of his weaknees ssn Congressman, ‘ar- | Tity and as a gantlemaun, withont knowlng what he worth, Naperville; D. D. Parry, Monmouth; o M s for ) “"\'flh Db aidate, ail: Miko tho oid womn who ot n now | LAt “hss ‘elven fous "o | the = forolgn | Sentors In th Stato Leglelature mot attho | Ofhcy: IL J. Ewlwelly Decatur: 4. W. Liteh- | waicing, Muj, Wilson, of the Ninth Ward, ap- 1501 and vote men and saoncy o aid: In pre- Bpectal Dispasch to 77 Tridune. il Uz el hot borrow o lend evar aflorwaris oy a i Hesns whten: ho wrOrs. that's san | cinb-room of tho Tremont yesterday. A the fleid, Minn.; AA Terill Sterliug; the TTon. | pealed o th Thirteohth Ward for untforms f0r | orving the Unloni y L BLOOMINGTON, IiL, Sopt. S5.—A ratising R, o hepublican neod appiz. Whisky straatt actor | LA feava iy ‘rmmy 1o 'ran foraiyofie | start things dldn’t appear to havo been patehed | fr G Brearlyy Washiviton, D. Gr; Charles | g colarad company which o had orguntzed in NORTH OATOLINA, ' Jublivan massanceting wos' held ot Phony o T s, oy thing nbuyt tho | Qught tu bo scaiped, Monroo' said that the Aweris | wp for n harmonious gathering, and tho Exceu. | DYREtArd OUtawa, I o0 0 0 eo | tie Ninth, 'The ‘business was reforfed to tho | Tha campalgu In North Curolina progresses | pi fi'n SYSH o addressed by Capt, J, 1, iotors of Mr. Tilden knows that sihion I was hore | Con continent was not to be colonlzed by forelgn | y100 Commtttee wos garnered into an ante-room & Distrlct, Congressional Cotnmilttes | Excentive Committes of the club. * The Con- | with extraordinary vigor. Judge Sctile and owell and other focal apeakers, and in all garty an odltor of a Democeatle paper, supporting | Monarchs, I don't suppose the ol gentleinan over ny:L at the Grand Pacifie Tlendquarters at 1 | inentals (Belehier’s Gles Club) rendered o | ex-Goy, Vance arostill en, aged 10 o joint dis- of the county lvely mectings are in progress, Ches and Batler, that Tilden was supports lhuluflll‘.un{llllng articulnr abon) it —didu't for consultation. In the larga room, Mr, | o'clock yesterday ufternoon aud made the hours | pew campaign song.dn acceptable style, and tho Lower Phonlx "1lall bas been rented Ing the Abolition ticket—Van luren and Charles ( 1L wasmuch to 1 ,~but be meant it It passod Vi for holding th {tmaries nt IIyd 9 . cussion. At ono_of thelr recent meetings at cratie Y, Ing e Abolltion teket-¥an Iiiren and Gharles | oL7'of mind for ‘soma time.And tnally w“vm“ George 8. DBowen was clected temporary g the pri e yde Park from 0 | gentiment of {t' was * Vote for lsycs and Bhelby, Scot. 15, Vance appenled to the Con- Democratie headquarters. , m. to O p. m. fnstead of 6 p. 'm, to8 p, m,, 08 heel d nl)."? fr 5 DI PAOE COUNTY, iwnn wolng for Tilden. Kol been working e e oo (o ,c,,'i,':;'(‘fil“'g ""D th:pp(g::":"%’&;mnm?no ":‘: | horciofore” anrounced, 1n :.'!::fl it Ward ;;h i1 HoLorts of the Third Ward was {fi‘éflz‘?rf.r: R emomben. Hhae ol ot o e Winpoaiotsl Dusated fo T 2ibune. or a Inng time to pay h g & > | relation to Sonth Ametica, and one of them spoke 3 3 va8 changed | e fiest speaker, Ho said it was nearly nseless | Sputhern herocs who dipped thelr hands fu | .. e g VOt Bt 23,—Thy prors e polut upon, sone miads ol tho time, iy | [S{'sout vux Aomros Dociting: and he wroto | Credentlals, whon Mr. Dondeld, looking | trom 13 Archer aventis to tho sautlicast coriier | o talk to Demacrats and Itobels, and thorcforo | Unlon blood, ol helr 1g éra. in too Soutl aro | Nepublicans of Du_ Page Gounty ars o harey 3 Y 10 tho Socrotary of State to know what it mennt. | bard ot the representatives of the press, moved of "Twenty-scventh street and Wentworth ave- | ho talked to Republicans. Ilo reviewed tho his- | for Reform and Tilden." grand _maoss-meeting at. Lombard to-morroy bty of the Dewoseatlc pacty fac bringlag i 112 | 37 hid not boen explained to him, md bo wanted | tho cxclusion of all exeept delegates. . This | Bue: tory of the late Rehellion, its catses and ellects, Saturday) commenclg 61 g, m. Tho T mbmf; Who was not Fight on tho War in thelr inatructions nbout the Monroo Ducteino, [Laoghs | oronted some confusion, when Mr, A. O, Cam- DEMOCHATIO NUADQUARTES, and denounced tha treason of tho men by whose L homas B, Bryan, tha Hon, Willlam Bross, an Optnion: and farthermoro that lowover ho wax [ ter.] Yoreign nations had read it, and they %) A that the E: Secretary J. J, Crowley wishes it distinetly | devilish work the country had been plunged ILLINOIS. othera will address the mccmx{;. At Wheaton, bofore the Wae [t wna no matter, ‘Tresson, aym- JAVE GOVENNED THEMSELVES cron rushed tn and announced that the Exccu- | undorstood that tho Democratic party fs_by 10 | into debt and mourning. ~Toching upon the VIENNA, ALEXANDRR COUNTY: fn tho evening, Mr, Bross will address tho Ry pathy with traitara, washed out il sine necoralnzly (rom that day to thle, '[Appinuse.] It | tivo Committee wero about to consult, and sug- | muana ldlo or naleep. Yeaterdny at the Paftmer | gucstion of finance, the’ speaker by logical and Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune. publican Club of Wheaton, « VTnotleed in une of the Chieago papers the other | 1 all ham ug Lo think that because a_ winn fs not o ‘i er- 0 day A articls alliug wpon wy ol friond Thoman | HOIEY man, ‘ahd prominent in ona'partlels thing, gested that no dogs bo allowed to bark con- | Huusg thero was but littlo transpiring of Inter- | musterly words onchained tho audlenco by his | Vienxa, Iil, Scpt, 22,—Beforo wo loft Calro KIRKWOON, t. The Committee of Arrangements for tho Bpectal Dispaich to The Tridbune. 3 : Tt e 18 not n gront man. Now thoro was Millard | temporancously. The door to the ante-room | S ! full exposition of the fallacy of the inflation or | this morning, every one we nct told us that ¢ 3 I’l‘loe}c’(l:rm tf::}';" "I‘: ‘.'S“Jé',fi'c‘u.‘é‘&,“'v'fiufn’&"h‘m"'.? Fillwore, Snothir reat ‘man. el mo what ho | was Tocked, and the Exccutive Committes con- ;%"'m“{“‘"g Ak Yl““"j""y a ’“““fi“ tofire | gofe -moncy doctrine. the n\mczmgfi;cld IZL night was tho best ono of mc’g,t'l‘xf;;v ?\‘?n‘l’éh“lkn’d %flnfl nxzfc‘ns(lv‘:l, G&“"hfl et ana this nbostollc anccorsion; and that thoro | &aid, No man ever lived who had the confidence | gulved for about 10 minutos, and then returncd guns Tucaduy, the doy’of the big blow-out, | ™ Anather song was given by the Continentals, ; by "ol hora this. eve J fdvertised e e o tn Thden, Ho sald, further. | of tho Amorlcan people ta tho extent ho had. sulted for abont 10 minutos, and then returned. | commencing at ‘G p, m. Thero " will also | ad tiio Hon, A M. Jonos, of Jo Davlcss Coun- | th0 campalgn, At noon wo reached Viorina by | to,como oft hore this evenfag, was but slimiy Y Moyris vony an Abolitlopist and | THioro la another thing about onr felend Tilden, | Mir. A. C. Cameron reappeared, ond eald. that | bo 33 guns—ono for each State in the Unfon— | ty, was called upon to apeak. o did speak for | Woy of the Cafro & Vincenncs Rallrond. Wo | ShigRded Only four persons who are In fasor T anpported Van uren and_ Adsme, and horo- | 1 claims reat credit for ghting tho canal iug 18 | tho Committeo recomuiended that all who wero | fired duringthe day, Tho Cumpaien Committeo | gver an iour, and throughot. tho conrea of his | do uot wondor that It 18 In the hands of a lie- O ot Conper? ok Trcgkdont s {n an.api dorg et not o cmbiacrie ths Domerrale | e LorkSate, Dl v etor ol of Bl | ot doloaten and all reporters bo requeste to | LAt S0tk b, Coptrn Comumitics M | romarka was feeuently and wornly applauded. | celvor,for it runs through onoof tho most deso- | "o Tlon, James IT, Martin addressc alar - }rm,ulm‘m "::’:“k fiio u‘ni):&l.w‘h'r'lluglgh‘ljgl s l(z;:hn‘m hll“fl‘lfi'-'r ond \ chicors], —that did _not | withdens, Thellst of delegates was thencalled, | ynuratization ot voters, The Democracy claim cd the history of the State of ol | 1ato and uninviting scctions of the State. We | and cnthusiastic Republican meeting hero this or o d1d not know that, e oyny nd foult | about water-communication? | gng those presont lnvited to proceed to the ante- | that detectives vauted to keep Luko C forghno Yw' I0ycars, Wl showed that inchat | t tell i h we heard oud 1 e | evening. : Lanahter.] 3r. Tilden has been G are wanted to keep Luko County | ¢jmg nob ono Governor had cver heen gullty of | (are not tell low much wo heard aud how much 8 Van Duren and Adums Blectos hio an sam Tikden | Lt enl, S0 ole i ho has. boom. Gpvs | oomm. Bepablleans from vating fn Indlana on the 1000, | fima Hat onw Qovernor Lad over heen, Folonic to | wesaw of the ague. The Hon. A. . Cuyken- 105'3212’;3&5“{:% R potiean, ganddss Thden Klector now, becanao lio wan with him then | ernor of Now York theac rondnhave been runuing | As a gentleman was calling the roll, Mr. Bon- | Of Hctober, him, Tho Democratie record was notclean, | dall mot us ot tho depot, and Wo wero | citizens next Thursday cvefing, %;;":m: s ho ia now, and tho Democrats wero the bolters, | overthat Btato and ruining it and crusbing its peo- | gaq nrose, and, aunouncing that he did not want Among tho visltors yesterday wero Lo W. | gnd the natlonal record of the Democratie party | entertained at the Terkins I % N Y ¢ npos- | ple with un sron rod, and lio has all tho time boun 4 BECYE James, Peorla; Leu Van Patten, St. Charles; Wi entertolned ot the DPerkins Houso. Our | features of the cvening wlil be a grand toreh. e e s e el iting & Canal tin '."ma'nm{ op| n-m(m; Tho peo. | to bo disconrteous, remarked that, tho Comilt- | , T. Ityland, Jan Joss, Cal.i I E. Stitt, La' | Saq iatses By overwhelminj flmemnntsmen. ohine o]l lon, aud have got 8 man wh ante- . g fare was Southern hot corn, bread, nnd | lizht proceesion, at which all the Ilnyes and B earo i thore 16t den. Wiliam | plo lnvs 1o break down. ral Appiagsne] | teo having renucsted tho reportcra to depart, | Grosse, Wis.; Charles PHnce; Mt. Vicasmnt, Tar; | Anil Ugures, thospeaicer conclusively proved thio 4 WiieclerGluhs' In Warren and Tenderson 0 f weot potatoes, The latter are worth o & Batlor it was our candidato or Vico:real- | It truth coubl o got o, i s probatly SIS | i was time thnt clusn of people started. TS | Wil A Bray, dobn it Eldred, David J. suprenigey ot ““{’“h‘"‘"‘“"" and appealed to | BVERS DO & worth only B0 | & Uoll 070 axpected to participato, 1 dent thet year, and whom Tilden Lielped to defeat, | our Lilinols & Michlgan Canal. [Laughter.] You | hoys marched out with a polite Invitatton from | Wile, La Porte, Ind.; 8, . Bowen,’ 8t. Louls, :H;’,f’;""{{,‘z,,k’ .}{’"‘;‘,’,‘,{i"“,g‘f‘“{,’}‘“ aud not | centa o bushel, Thls low prico fo attributedto | “4 yery Jarge Tayes and Wheele ¢ 3 T marching 5 whoso nntoced | know liow It 18 when you go down to (he Legiala- 1 P ) demons | the corruptions of the Republican party and the | ¢ e " by wfs'l‘;mhla 55“&'@{:".; e P]&\‘r‘é‘r toro and wuut an l-\p{)mph;lnllon (o improye the | the Chairman longx;gsig:mgt 15 minutes, ‘5‘{:1”',!’ IB).]‘S. lill'f“ A, SB 1?1':"""' l"‘fio by | who wero attempting to forco “upon | fa1j of Bu’l’kuup. The crgpn lhupycz- whith | R eany has Geen ";{;',’;":K;d in this place, Teasin, In 18156 he wns down at Now Orlesns | Illinois River a0 a8 ctier feod our |y ot tho Q0oL D) " i Davia Boravtiio. Witl Conntery? elle, | the country, fiest of ull, for the oflice af Chict tat of whent 4 tob: * a Spectal Correspandence nf The Teitu With Gen. Jackson, and some timo after tiat he | Illinois & Michigan Cansl. Why who fights lle wnmn;i' or the door to open ngaln, Jim | IiL § Dayvid Forsythe, Will County. Tixeoutive of the nation ns baso o traitor ns over | Consist of wheat, corn, aud tobacco, arc good. Mohta NEGokomience of The Tribune. was in Congrees, -unum;‘ by me when I wos, from | thess nnll[n\lrlnl ons? Why nobody clse | Nolan camo out with his mouth full of facta, INDEPENDENT HEADQUARTERS. The acorna are heavy, o fact which the weather- h I Bept, 20 zht o routlng 0 1lyed; and, eccondly, theRebeldebt, Hebesought meeting of Republican lield 1 tho Chicago Demacral, golng for the old-fashiuned | but the ratlrond men, who sceo In water egmmunl- 1t the —est Conventlon I ever saw,” sald The few men who hang out {n the Tremont B0 Wa Al . % i ng D ns was licll at tho Count- {?mm‘-’lfidl '!Ifi:ual :g;a "'xfi wan In tho Mexican | cation tholr bitier xff'fii"‘iix ((Langhter,] Autl I’\;) o gumeron err%uumg tho Ix::l: bu'slxmu‘i ‘Itouln} {’;‘{L‘}" deny |umcuComm’II‘slAtana; 'Bun.llfek g‘,‘.',,}f,'.‘&g‘,’,’,"{{}:‘i%:f,‘.’.‘},,}'; 3‘,"’,‘;3‘{3;‘:,:{"3,“,7;’0 :'L‘:; ::‘{rg;d‘::::nh;; c‘::ao .\::n ::;nn?:%a ;:x .]r[,',"',m:fi,_.fi'c‘; ,'&'L"‘fi’a‘:f cg}::“:fi‘: ‘]';lf";"‘d‘::;‘:'lo‘& 3 atingulshed himsel licro; and ho wi 8 - 0 has been nrod 0 IC YT an hus le! il v resignation. el o I ! ’ 3 3 " alogallat during the rocent War— st s Sy, of courag o would teht Wi | picied out. the delegates, snd it Yarda ‘ool e only rostined tho Ol oy Finim phot | and by thelr batlota wipo out sho'race of blends | hynired: Ottawa, and J hafrmanship of the Coun- by ames Goodspeed, of Jollet, wen OLDER THAN BILL ALLEN, [Apblause.] DButhe nover foughita rafirosd ring. | tharged tho condldatos 8100 apfoco for blogra- | ty Committou, und that it will L hh: ae cvwl' llx)(l‘x:‘l,lwml::wgzwgwgl S:fignfiofir"‘ihnflxgficfl% Tolltically they are all right fn this county, | 'Mct 8¢ the trafb by a bund of musie e Langhter.] ilo wonld makoa moat oxcellent ean- | and never found ono that o wauld not got futo If } 5hieg In the Workingman's Advocate, and a fel- | nd that ho Is'still hcart and_soul with them, 3 ) ‘| anad cinim o Ropublican majority of be- | Jirchuigbt procession und escorted to the Court éfi%::fi.'.":,fl{!‘,i:s:fl;o‘”s‘;t Yiiitam 0. Budlorta the | B0 e ior mishi eald (hat the | low who won't pay his 8100, ho cantt ho noml- | and that ho hus pledged his ¥olco and monoy t6 | fiGa, e Ty o Dermerta 1o ¥ o alorlty o e | Mouse. The nddresses of buth men wer e tlons, and no hands but those of Democrats liad | tween 500 and 000. Nelther party held | clse, logienl, and brilliaut efforts, fi ! {5Y? L aVoE OF iing th % | nated for anything,"—and Jim went off mad. tho Greenback causc, The fact g, the coterle— | o o s 3 545 st ) aud billitaut offorts, frequently . il o ot snltake nln, " " | Rapabicantore i favor o sepeal g i | Bt fon LR o o - | At She Crespback P crer been rase o' tcar down the' Auierlat | county couyontione, and. consequeitly o find | LGHEuBLed by ppluase Grusty il 1o Ul 8 faat fallin o gientiien s corlicata oty Wil ol | fote b yeam o "geuolneet"tno “frnkin | aditied, o orgnntzation, bad been perlcted | to plces, i ono of these daya thoro worit e | tuge Brcaklug of local wnatters) the s)eaket | thoy liayo throo candidates for Blieriff and soyon | Usual majority for the Republican ticket, i g enld that a prominent Chicago WENONA B sympathy betwwoon Caton and Tiiden, Caton,yon | privilege, ond every Itopublican that govs for | with George 8. Bowen in the chair; J, ¥, Bon- | enough Jcft of It to even hint that such a part; T candidates for Circult: Qlerk, Tho plan scems nech ch to Th n?'u::v."u“n;‘ ::‘u {,’\,” """:":'L":lfigfi'l" dml,‘";. ul:","r,l,, f:;"(‘:‘:u.;l\-mxy,:flfi.; (lllx‘l:"sifi’p‘:xl:lli‘celllul ‘E:;r;‘ugm;méltrg; guld,‘sc:'rcll{liy;‘l‘{llllllli B. lllf_‘}\('ll'rphy: “fim.‘f’:{‘ cver existed, = fi‘{l?&%n‘fizfi‘? c(‘fxl:lg z?‘i’xl‘o"f{&fiffm?«'}.'fi.’f'fifi'e‘ to work well. Mr. Cullom spolce ln‘tlm Court~ WINON‘Z. 1:?3.%’4%’2‘-1‘»:5"-’1’1‘.5’?{'3‘;7&1mn. o of tho ol longe 10 b;‘)o“;.flg‘ %“:'J[L”fi:"‘.‘ L‘onufl:u that Is for tho reutoration of thatold putrld | Seeretary. Mr am MeNally was conclud- DEMOCRATIO COUNTY COMMITTEL. intended_to bave a Democrat in the place of | Houso this sfternoon, It was well filled. From | Weuona and vicinity Lield their flest grand rally Y cninincante, - 1hone i pooplo whll 1ick him, | IDE 8 Jong sppecch on tho righte of Govern- | - Tho Domocratic County Contral Commitios | John A, Logan. . + | at McCall’s Hail Tust night. Tho pe f;&”é‘n‘x’&'%fifi‘,'n ts;g):g:flwxlir“m ‘ufi:«:fll‘:"flr‘)"x‘l ‘r'th';“wr p iy e bgfimé: 2:. V[ Al’l"““"’fl‘ “And | ment. The report of tho Committoe on Cre- | held o meeting at the headquarters, No. 77 guomou RBEUBLIGANA, the closo attention given to his spcech, wo con: g he prople turmed 2 ! out In lar; i v e i “promstrs. intiachsaliy: s pa | Whethor thoy repeal it of not, T knuw from [aygw | dentials was hustily acecpted without reading, | Clark streof, sestorday afternvon. Terry Bmlth | Thursday ight thero was an ehtistastl Tte- | cludo tst tho Imipresston ynade was vory fasor- | threo iats by the toling smeohan e ot < . & ing specches by Col Aays 56 heard Tiiden oy hio vad In_ fayor’ of tho | owamouth that he Is in favorof its repeal,and, ifa | aud nominatlons were catled for. pregided. Tlicre was a4 quorum present. ublican gathoriug n tha. Town Hall of the | able. One Domocrat snld: X will vot for bim, | Georzo T, Harlow and th . George A, 1OR%. el 17 clihor of thomn was In favor of tho | bUI passes to Teatoro it, o wiil s BENATORS. ‘The Chalrman stated that tho only ohject In | fiown of E‘me, 7 milca south of thia city, A. | for ho knows where ho s, and smwnmuu,-m,} Sanders., ‘Tho eefonrutad m:fruum(’xlc%’)'xfiffir tWar, he wwas in favor of it on the McClollan plan of 0 THE IMLL, OF RESTORATION, Mr. James Springer nominaied the Ifon, J, | caliing the Comnitteo together wis to fearn | jr, Dolton, ‘Eaq., presided, and there wero sev- 1de tiv that don't sult o Wenona, asslsted by string and brass ha s, crpetunl continnance os regardn telegraphlc dis. Judgo Trumbull compllinonts Tilstow, | Clarics 1atnes for Sonator from tho Bacond | how tho new modu of elucting delegates worle- | ool hundrod présent. Col. d. H. Robcrts hd | Eof g 0 Mo s, At ot gult ne furnished the mnusle. The fret rully wia i &lrchfinflgungn, urmago of troops aud inunitions of | Jewell, Featts and uthers, and wpoaka of Grants | Digtrlet, S s | &t and to ascertain whethor or not it should bo | hoen invited to nddress tho. mecting, aud for tgxle bon .m“,{;g“:xp‘.,:,:d‘:g Junprie for izrnmi sttccas, and the Republicars in i il "Now, Mr. /Tildun hasboen in Ui ety vory ofton. | areutly supporting Gov. Hiayos [chuora) as cntor: Bamchody asRedbif thabmond tho, Jastics sud] continued or Misiiloned, onu liour aud threc-quartors hig belil the atten- | follen o vietim to the fashionablo complaint, | 113 aro thoroughly atouscd, nud fully realireike d in the aflirmative. Mr. Lang, of the Fifteonth Ward, sald he had o '8 herd at tho Convontlon of 180+, and many | taining the preciso notions of roform which cauncd | W4 BusIercs > ! % 14, tion of tho uudlenco, while he dlssccted the d was only able to say n Wword, danger fo tho best futerests of the countr L e R o e T thelr aifereucer'wifh Con. Grant. [Applause] s ffl;;;e“r“;gn;;gg f ranted. any matartio 1;75;;0Ill-;u;g;gfid‘otgmmggfit o Shnnge—voting Democratic party ‘and its claim to tho control of | 28 nd o8 o h 1. Lo worid why tho | ol tho Southern Dentocrata agin Tain o 'A’ul?;nn:lcd":em h l:kz:lrlxml‘:imb‘; Yfil’“fl;’,‘. 'monll 28 | van not tho first chaice of President Grant. Ttoyes | “offering such names, and to bo surc that such | meet in und place, whare there was more than tho country. VOrE OF THANKE, ' rfi“l‘“b“w“h‘“ s"“"““‘,‘;“l‘,m“t‘“' are not In good grl(,’,wl‘,’,g e “z',';,’:'fl;nll';t s“,:‘,"f':".,{?“",; Trattom in the United States, and Abrahiam Lin. | Judgo Trambull's areument falls to the genund, | nominces wero in strict sympathy with tho | enc club, and the names of thomewmbers 1o | Tho Chicago delegation to tho Soldiors' Re- | e, and T VoI Lo Snouraga them. | Quently Interrupted by tremendous applauss T aont him Into tha enemyes lince. Gaum Tiidon | and'if hio haa got nathing olue amainat Gov. Hayes | financlal and other views of the party, for e | be called Trom tho roll-books, By the present | union st Indlnanolls returned yoatorday aftor. | e majority of tho lbosals have como back to | it 1% Coa Hor 'n heavy. Republits 100 "thin Mr” Vallundignam - awers " walking | than thia ho had better tack Lis shipand put i | wauted no correctfons fn the papors, aa this was | plan tho vot{ng wne so slow that many would | Hotor #kaho it ey ot g ttq | thie Bopublican party, The Greenback olumont majority. oy 1B y Republice round our sircets arm In arm togethor. | talents intoa lopublican port. [Cheers. | the maiden effort, and must not be injured by | not wait, and went off without casting n ballot. s ] crops out only lu #pots, aud not very big oncs s And whon he mado a speoch at tho Courl-flouso, | Now I como to tho main thing that a talked | guoh procecdinge. v Gus Vin Boiren sl the pian had workea ane }}v;fl?lfogmllgeu an .Bmltl;flnns nv{w‘{nmgi even then, The Demorats down hére o not P L L e Bamm Fiiderwns ther fi'}”“'v’""km'm 1ic had not :'l’,‘;“{ o ,‘}“,“:nlfil’“'fifl“"{i““;‘“’“ i‘."-}',‘,‘,‘,, siLTssy | 3fr, Bonflold Indorsed the nominatlone and | cessfully in his ward, snd lie was very much u,,':ufln:,‘m".“,‘:{:'f&.“q“"" 'y presonted and | goom to think that Btoward f8 running for | “Decyrug, T, flcfi. Gy, Tufior Inle jiEtobd %‘Ifl."f,{’.nx.fif’mfibm"@fi;‘i e U | hotweon eboli and Hioves™ Woll, Tany 1o | “WarranteoT” Halnes, who was unonimously | gratified ot its working, He would bo sorry to [ ™ypyics "",r m ’l'“ et Lation for thi (;""_“"“’" for, ot "“"d"; ""‘% ’“"“l",‘""f'i three | yondent Groenback eandidate for Congress frum Trom Now York. - After Vallondighan was done | thom, I was in favor of pardoning thioves to put | nominated .. - xlamatlon. sco it doue may with Without snother trinl. Tt | o atollon o Iind osentian And undusiiied wal | e e O bt for Govoraor of Tlnois Til disriet, apnci bis. campaign ai o mase with his specch, I took it juto my head I would | down HBB(']IL and 1nowam in_favor of purdoning Mr, Bontleld'then put in nomination Mr. John | waa s thorough reform, und, to his mind, com- ; o o emoctd ® overnor of Hllnols. | meetingg to-dny at Dalton City. Elder Tyler, collectively, by the Republican State Contrsl Com- bountifnl nttentlon tendored ue, individunlly ond | ¥, t be arare Jowell, moke one, but Tilden didn't ‘eh bit. | Itebels to put down thieves. That Is my position. | F. Scanlan us Scnotor for the Fourth Distriet, | plete. @ musf T B candidate for tho Lel )l.::’u‘gh(ar. o b nab M N o Me, | b heres s o point with s, Thoy da mob | maling & brief apology foris habit of clmngil % Conloy remarked that. o had been sopt | SoLLENSIy: b7 o Hopublean diste ol i’ra: | In Alexandce County the Demoerats at tho hlatace Blso speaitiae i LOOKFORT, ILL, on's right-bower ot the tlmo of that Conven- | sncelfy where the thiovory Is. For itla now sus- | fug hia politics, 'Tho’ nomination wes unmil- | by the OId Mcn's Club of the Bevonteenth | dlsnapolls during our short stay among them,we | Obening of the campaitn made & great display Bpecial Correspondence af The Tribune. : wm"’{u of dflm""“m“mhnnd 1 havo the docu- u.'éus, n‘}ndncumm(neu appointed to bring in \gnul to protest ngainst the action tn that ward uunu':. fn Jultlcuxln ouracivos and tho cause.that | nnd hurrah, ralsed o splendid pole, and bleyy JovieT, 1L, s«.-nf. 23,—~O0ne of the. mr";?fn and iat was tho condition of tho conntry In the { monts horo, but it Is too Iats to rond them—the re- | geynlan, whowas just the other sido of the | Thuraday night ns Informal. Dbrought us there togother, forget the many courto- | Iots of wind through brass horns, but the on- [ most enthusastic political- indour meet- beginning of his (Lincoln's) Administration? (fon- | port of tho Assistant Secretary of tha Treasury, | p.opore! Tho President. told him the Committeo had { #les and untiring “attentlon to our every want | thusiaam is dylng out. On the other hand the | inge cver hold in Lockport oceurrel . “,':”fl&;&'é:“:fl"fifl:{‘ ;s,fm"}fi‘n"fl:"“‘m hen ;;,'{.‘,“hu,'é"&‘-:.,k':‘.‘,‘,}"(,',’.',,“.o"}f,.':,”{,;‘-‘;’f‘hgfl.'.":;:fi $r, Scanlan was hmmfh: fn, and sald ho was | nothing whatover to do with the matter; ho ggfz"‘n:‘fifl“’;n‘fi”,",“&““"l:‘:’!‘:“:g‘m"flmm" Jhota | Repabliasswn alnlng streugth overy day,and | thire last evoning, at L & Lynts L hmainn, now - dleunion witn il | cconomical Adwiristration than Gon, Grant's, not | obliged, and held that the party ought to fight | should bring his camplalnt before the loglslative | fiounion b ng the | will continuo to do so as long us such renegade | figll, and was addressed by tho Hon. A 4 0 & Ttounion as the Chicago wombers of the Illinols | Republicans as Dave Linegar continue i o ts_horrors: then the Comatitution msintained | excepting Washington's and Juckson's, (Cheurs,] | for greonbacks till thoy made a success of it. | conveution of his district. g : pul ! {4 making | 1., Morrtson, of Chlcago; Col. Xenry Logan and which o fathers pronouncod, and we i Gue day | All Lin in prova by otlcll stmania, Cuara | 100 foncluded by saying 1t would not bo the | - No miotion being mado as to changing tho | Sorokuiion | DAty o e s oforns | specches. James P Mirphy, of this Sty T o xud goneratian (0o, 84 the consummatlon of human | ¥. Couant, AssletantSecretary of thy Troasury, tault of himself or Iriends it tho Fourth District | presont mode of efecting delcgates, no action | reeolutiona: ; APRIAaPIRLD. . Amos Bavage, of ITomer, Visdom; that Gontittion now liow prosteatoun- | Butthe ¢ ',,““*}’:":",':‘gc‘mn{:"l“l“g‘! rs formed on | did yot huve Oreenback represontativo fn'tho | was taken relative therolo, Wuenass, During one trip todnd from Indian- Senmomen fi"!‘l:é'_ g Tfbune Lored cit- OAK FAng, PUnE wan whit n safd ACTUAE tme. After I got™] I8 whoro tho atcullng 1w, 1t s takon guod caro of | M6XY Legislature, A committco of geven wag appointed to as- | anolisand aur stay thor o had eancclal accauton Sractal Dicpaseh, p D1 ke ot =21l eclon ectal D) to The Triduns, ] A ittce of two was thenappolntedtofind | algit rooms in Superior Block to 10 notics with grent satinfaction thio untlring and | zcns of the yicluilyhuve Leen colebrating to- | = OAx PANK, [l Bopt. 22.—A most_enthasise Uhtough talking, tho Dumocrat venta man of ol | o It soe o but 1 the nublde fellowe vl | piiice amd il they wero | o e e tort i, T Jegtalative | 6o Mtk aftontlon for thie pramption of our coms day tho saniversury of prodlaiming emancipo- | tic sssembly ot (orman ciiizens: Tast mght it ) il T Felsh nominated Mahlon 1. Opden for Scnator | Milda Kehoe called attention to the existence | fort aiven to us by tho following wentiomen and | tan, :Tho domonairation bas beal an Immenao | encd to Mr, Gallus Thoman’s German-licpub i ajminat tho publle ‘Trensury, Wo hiavo o Hef A 9 SRt D O B TORE, i, l'nl‘;\]\I:u oo Wbt o :‘. %% | from thoixth District. and o wus mada unani- | of un exeeutive committes of the County Comt- | SImFMES 10 1;',';-,;.,.5;’.‘; é’fififlfi,‘,‘.‘fififl"’ ar ey f{,‘g"f"’l e :m’i ";'l'“ é{:z,’,‘,’l(,':fl ‘:,((“"(';',f:; Tican apcech, which iy pronounced by eyery one 4 For lens offense than Mr. Iincoln has been | lave nnrb»umy-nma clnge; wo_hnve our Legta- | mous, v mittece. They bad, however, Neld 10 | and his assivtants; Capt. d, W. Gregg and Wil ou‘, nn{, athera ditriog the. duy, Te-laiit present to have been an effort of unusual fores flty of, tho Englieh people hind chopped off the | lative und Congresulonal rince, and why shonld not REPRESENTATIVES, meetings, It wuas thno that responsi- | Collins, Eeq.; alsu Col.A. L. Rockwell, Azsista 1t nty nd torehlight g tie ““Y;I b ufl g l]. and hrillianey. Mr. Herrick also nddressed the Ecud’of o Firet-Ghinriee, * In his optalan, Lincotn | thers bo someugalnet tho Guneral Govoriument? Mr, John Gettleaon put in nomination Mr, A, | bllity Was lodged somewhere. There were | Adjutnnt-Genorsl, and last, but not Tosst, Copt. after a frand torehlight procassion | Saho tol- | meeting in Engllsh, Good work was donc. :de&a“v;h“uugm to bo broughtfo the same hlock Now i vl wm‘fi‘;‘;{:[_’:{a’;fif:fi aentlimais ia I, Brown for. tho I{‘eglnlnuro fmmhlhn First | o dozen committees, but tho campalgn could }inlew [ JE%ML smg‘ml}ltldfll I'I'r:lzu\l\;md flifil in r,f; at finy: :v?r:\vnm b!Lt'l:m nm!ul ue::mu A‘.pgunn' . 3 - - - A ", 4 ue, and Ca . M., of > + _Now, fiero tsan Wistorlenl romintucence of that | ono thing i tho fupublican platforin that fas boen District, Ho sold Brown was s membor of the | not Lo rn by such & uumber, do ois could t YR s vk -Blog ! BOB INGERSOLL. h Vi A e} b it ders and others, vary Convention whess Toldon was prosonts mw | enerily withheld: nnd 1 o not know why. 1 | kaber Leaguo und othor clubs whose support | find oub nor il was responistble for the falluru O Tvans Thist o aioecs (hanics aro due nd oAtENA. A WOUSING RECEITION AT PEORIA. oi romember wiien thote men wora present gt | £ will sfaty shat thie thtng cavera Lo anly potut B A mataiL. - iy ORoion LaLEkek | T frovad Iheanablo m"‘c‘,‘,‘e,fi"gflh e} | hereby tentiered to the abov-naniod, gentiomen by Special Ditpaich o e Tribune. Special Dispaich &o The Tridune. 4 . {0t ! 3 2 I CH ] 23—, eel taak ol c.'..,;."m'f“’;! ln:":'l\a! “'-;;y;m":“mlg;! 1"n'.- e e oIt Tatiecn. Tosos um,,{, prit ] M. D, Flavin, prescnted by Mr. MeNally as | put ln others.” A the Chicago delegation of Iiinois Vatcruns, nil GALENA, i1, Sept. 22 —At a mectingof the Pronia, 1L, Bept. 23.—Poorin turned outen ) irixonern.. 1lora 14 a Tesolution passed at that | (en. Gront, aud’ between Churlen Sumner und | Representative from the Sctond Distrlct; was | The Chalrinan remarked that the Executivo :';‘.‘.‘: ;2‘,‘5:&::',‘i‘a"éhfi‘é"&&'fi&'{.‘:'fi'u“rk’?fi’réfi?é‘&"b'm'x‘x’éh‘ Tonth Bonatorial Districs ot m'"“"{néfl.'ll, 2L | massu to-night to extend to her gifted Ingersill Convention: Gien. drant, ond Dristow and the others, Itisthe | unanfmously nominated. elian, y Committee had beld meotings whilo Kehioe was | of thoso wany kind attentions. recelved at thoir Warren yesterday, the Ilon, R, il ¥ . a cordial, hearty welcome home, The Centens I fesaled, That tho Conventton shll not, o | intortarency of Congrossmen With thotr apnotnts | *'d; 1. Taylor, presonted by Bonfield for Ropro- | in Cannda, Bade, of Ualois, was wominated for Senstor by seeli | 1" ol Lot ot the Hayos and. Whed lmsaivod by tho adjostamont at the ciowe of ftu | wonts, 'Whess wen, Dlaced nt, tho head of tholr | gentative from the Third District, was slso | M, LM'F sald the Committco had perfected | Resolred, That theso resolutions be published fn | SEUOH. Faf TEIR AR WER0 IR0 05 B ble | Club were filled at an early | with ot less {'“["fi"’im"v";"“" fomnin sa organized, sublect la ffll]llu:j vy depirtinents, el that they ehia l&mm& made unanfinous, the plan of orizanization, and then quit. the Chicago daily papers, h‘l‘ifl sialosy T ) 'n;I Feniored yaldabla y hour with Bl tagotho, it any e S ples it | nal ol shoniunto ety conmand and | e $ally pretented tho namo of Jon Me- | 'Ge, Corsolnaw thatthey o, Thero was sl i pelalog troops daring tha WarIlsla, in Y than 4000 enilmstaaic peoplo, whilo Hunsusds zeetivo National Committen shul dealgnate,” | ahall cuntrol thols appofytineuts becaino thor 876 | (ilyry s noialuco from o Fousth District, | a greabdeal to o, and {hcy Werd trying to lir- CORRESPONDENCE. el aen whode, In\eAhy, Bis mevee esp | Vere unablo to admisslon aud stood I the plause, and carried nnanimously, Do 1 et mow It meots with your views. You are He- | Unnulmous, monizo every faction, nud were meuting with TWEEDLEDEE AND TRUMBULLDUM, 4 ‘[‘l “imnflch‘ fmfl ""fi ywalku of scl e 1 streets adjacent to the bullding vaiuly endew Now, thal Convention has tiot adjourned yot, | publicans, I take it, koiis of you, though I tuink | _Bteplien C. Holland wns presented by Mr, Mo- | sucvess, $ 4 ¢ Pl kot il e | orf . 2 o v uened yot. y y ! gl e o T the Editor of The Tribune, and oxperlenced in practical 1ife, ho cannot, if | orfng to cateh the spesker’s words. umghlcr.lfisnm Tilden, the eandidate for f'resf- | the Democrats go with ns on thiss Nally as Ropresentative from the Fiftlh Diatrict, Mr. Kohoo suggested that the Exceutlye Com- Ciicaao, Bept. 2L—Mr, Trumbull sald, at | elected, fall in re n.-mnung' tho district At 8 o'clock Col. Ingersoll and targe ent, and Lew Stoward, candlate for Governur, | **Under tho' Constitutlon tho President and | A ilelegato denfed that Lolland resided fn the | mittes mect daily fn order to hear complaints. (Rt el " With e hor o e eonstituenc 1 wEhESTal o are still nembers of It. (Choury. ) fleads of Deportments uro to make nowinations | Qistrict, and anld it was the Sixth, » 'The Comunitteo then adjourned, Farwell Hall, that the Fifteenth Amendment, i 3 “°f¢ calt. to mm_w")' ‘}lfll number ot leading citizena entercd the Jon, Mr Tiiden cla iy li"":" el "fl‘c"-"h?.m fi“"““‘d"":”““l‘l{::‘"'";"“’c'{'“n'- McNally changed the district to tho Bixth, and FOURTII WALD, in merely providing that thore should be no | th¢ “mg'sm $Taluo of this city. 8 ol | bullding, ond, passing down the wsl Seitoa o Just a8 sroiolcrodie for hin wyimorition | rentutives s {0 KECLAD AR pRIBECAI0 thOLO OMiuTa, "“”M“""!'““m’“ s iiabimaite, Tho ¥ourth Ward Hepublican Club lielda | discriminatfon on account of race, color, or pre- | ways has uc'nnpln'rm“nn Delnocmty.'whung hos. | alsle, mounted the platform, A to'fweod s theso sguenlers of tha Whisky fiing | The beat Interesta of the public demand that thes r. Collins presonted tho name of ENxF, | mecting last ovenlug ol thelr rootus, No. 269 n nTedbi S 4 vious vondltion of servitude, confers no' rght | tllity to the monaures adopted by the Govern- | soon as tho crowd caught a gltmpso of Dob's A ey S W o | biloie i iconte, bl 3t W B | fbori s isprasutaito trom tho FL Dis- | Mty st sy M, D Hopry Mier et | 1"Vl "apou . e’ negro o naybody seei | monk o puting dowe (5 Hiollio Haee | el form, o shou went. un 18 plnute mecei?te wont 50 3eammyounier thin | ora sl Hot dictate Appolutmonte 10 tho lisecns | Mr. Cameron sald o was not agatnst the gou- | ed tho following gentlemen to nct naa Cam. | Doesn’t it Let ugsee: In forbidding any dis- | 8ido by eida wi h tho mon who, I 1804 declared | (ot buflding as made the ratters ring. Wies 3 Tildgn, 1o waa a ponr, maedicatod chalr. | tie." tleman, but he doubted tho propricty of nom- | palgn Committee Irom the Third Precinet of | crimination, it puta tho black and white equal | & o e DIs of tlia_ Tenth écnul(]o‘:'xllllglu. cheering had _subsided, the Hon, Washingtos maker. Tliden wosn cool, crafiy oftico-luwyer; did | Now, that covers the swholo ground, and will do | inating' four old Republicans. For hfmself ho | tho ward; George Ashton, W, E. Hall, J.J. Jght t Tt must thered rel e B el e i, | Cocklo stepped forward, and fn brief but el s work n his ofice, ho drew tho papers, L | more to break up Fings than onything elao that can 10°vote for tho devil aa o Greonbacker rathor | Scofield, L. Lindlefry, J. O. 8 3, 1. Dlatro, ‘| 10 the right to vote. It mus tore give tho | ¢rict, in November next, will evinee thelr diss ) legmed Tngersoll lome. e B and. ok this Soume man | Do done. A mimborat Cowstos Trom oar districy | trould vota for thu dovil as n Areontinckorrathar | Bcafleld, L. Lindicfey, J. O, Siafeh, J. 1L Dietso: | batiot to” the black, or take it from tho white, | approval of tho politiesl course of Fred Stah |-Fhe" Golonsls ‘appearance in tront wa t Tweed unics s pstronngo And. uaed Himm. (16 you | 1na uo right 1o say who shall bo. appotnted to o | thatt for man clothed (i tho robes of thaunguls | ‘G, 8 Pratt, C. ¥ Haney, F. N. Earl, and P Ex | (o) 0 yorn of tho dilemma are wo to taket e Section bt Dir. DicCieiian, i the piille | he Colonels appcarance In tront \ias sholit v watl e it $o whal el | g, i Gt g v ahiho can | SENEA [ wetea Domecrat on RepUBIcRn, | MUSETe et Motbrookc was e appointod o | B, o get tho ful rilianey of tho Seaatorta | Séniment o to-day doca nof chango mataial. | s v minates efors o sauld procee. Wl and "Tideh aud Totcod. Invariauly fogetier, | when ho letatid tho. Yoty apnolntmens. himeeir? | furmer views of the candidutes, Cumunittes of Ono to select 10 voters from £ho | Joglc, lat us just suppose a case. Suppose that Bpectal Dispalch to The Tridune, thanked his friends, ho " sald, ugain snd And when Tweed was in Congress, Sam Tilden | Andwhen you 1o to the aunn[u. the Sonats {s to A dolegute nomfunted Juhn W, Heafield for | fecond Precinet ns o cunpafgn commlttee, Mro | mrymbull had been compelled to live in a com- KANRAKEE, LIL, Scpt. 22.—This was to haye [ #EafD, for thls magnificent ovation. Nowhlfli fii‘:k’i‘fl&'fllfi Both 55‘:‘.{.‘{'@"5':..:‘,'}“ -'{fm"“nllffiullllxg l;fimtua yulalnlnm L‘é‘.fl‘.fi.’ ‘Lmu“fr!;men:' #.Rfi :K&&’.‘.’l“fér «'rf.?'.'.‘i'm'i'fiflifief‘" e ifl':.’fi;'.'&‘ ;rn;:.uynlfizmfl"“ o tlecudReass 4hn munity where, from time mmemorial, the Trum- | been a day cll Eujglc!nt; among the Peter Coo) }"'l'fl"::l{‘;l‘}l‘: ,,:,";‘rk“ {f:&;fl;;‘,h‘"fl,’,‘:a "E ubvantago ot cducatign, il Bo could graw tho | fhat, bs - been ictuied to the Prestdent | “Mr. McNally vepented tho apeech Tie nd snado | Tho aueation of sclection of delogatea to tho | bull family had been shgled ot as bjects tob e otmoul by Aot st st i o137 | Syords wero bub poor things with whish fo ¢ i, e ey et ot A 0Tt | L tlon iven s T Huroutiva Desastmuntc i | 1 few minutcs betore, aud spoke well of the | Congressional Convention was refurred to tho | kicked snd euffed with Impunity, whilo every- | sound with thelr breczy cloguence. _ Among the | Prets his gratitade. 1o ald tuat all thut ws to steal without it fon, m wves us a Judicinl Deprrtme v varlous schools of politics, us lald down by | Executive Commitico with powor to act sud 1o | body elsa was pratected; until at last on ond Is | stars a0 aunounced wers John ¥. Farnsworth, | mean and vile, all that was low and loathsom Eheern) "They sor et b Lo ot | Boparument, and a o '.é'#%';‘@é‘--;‘k-’fi“fll:"r'.fi HamUiton und Jeforson, o+ report next Tuesday evening, Addresses wery Fm.yw ‘the batbarous abuso by tho enactinent of | Jesso Harper, G. Washington Parker (Fortrs | 8l that was dm{ S eaploabics was il $1,000,000 or £7,000,000 aplece. Thero was & | more right 10 go to the Executivo Department and | 5. Camcron ugaln wssumed the floor, aud | then made by Alr. Tappan, of Hydo Park, and | g statute, providing thut no discrimination shal} o[lponentYn the Congressional canvass), John | i the Democratle party, ' All thut wus proty yenaral v 1o, Naw Vork, and itdun thonght It dlctato teru than e line 100 to (o Sitprame ;:hl 'n.t,*:uu Hotwankto gcs tia_ghosts ox,ln_.,n othcrfi. nl'lll!r whigh tho inocting sdlourned. | | he made oguluat, the Trumbull famlly inany | Scanlon, M. M. Hooton, and Dick Trevelick. | 82d good, all thnt wras noble i e, a!‘m‘[hw as thne for him to squeal: and, on the strength of our Jdudgen what decislon they shal refathers or mako o 4th of July speoch, The ulte a lurge nimber of Germans sssemblo 3 2 . was pure and patriotic, was embraced in e e | At theut kTt o el o] BB | o pf eution or IeTont warsIf caom. | 1eeL PvoRML B Mo 5 Cobtae. Lirass avaioy | Conplotut for kicidue oF ouftiog, Bub tho | Ouly Hocton and Fasueworty havo shown up, i " : deke cuffe; 't Wncqulesco™ fu the | At the alternoon meeting the former delivered | Publican —party, Mo roviewed the recqn in cousequence, thougit 3 8 good (hing to start | grown out of thld very thing. "A wmetalic ring {s | wero not taken, the nominutions would be call- | nnd organized a Fourth \\'nr&'mdun and Hens klckurs and cifters Son ' e of both {es In his own fnimitablo and origl dens N Y trong a8, and no stronge: I g 4 e % . enforcement of thisstatute! Thoy get togethier | a temporate and gentlemanly address to ubout | U, Tisa ,p,))";-:ll?_r;g;;:c'{: of 'q‘m-:flqf nmf&'.‘ ‘;";,:‘fl; g ot oo "fi:u«"’"vfi'n';“;flh'fl'fl Neajen 013}) ] .mmuu Ly both the opposition portiea, | dricks Club. Nathan Hoffhemier wua elected | to denounco this ‘.\,,um,un“,'._ghf, “abrldge- composed equally ] TRepublicans, | 3tY1&; drawing from tho vast multituds deafer 100, A g "y H he wanted to avold ung | Prestdent pro tem, The following oflicers wero n ) . ing upplause or roaring laughter aa his hits .‘\‘fflrl:( ;:ur'm;:flwnum Of the Ring, the Benatorial | 1 you bhave a single honestman in a ring the whofo domanded that men should ho nominated wiia. | thety dxguunx President, ment " of thelr time-honored rights; and who ls lndupundnnu. and Democrats, Par- 'fi D £ im by i 1 4 1u broken; If you have o competent in; i ‘rank BInz; | their mouth-picee! Why, the sugust Scuator! | ker was ont, 1o sullica of wit were made. Ile spoke for an bour smafority whieh h Beehtvod o Gmasbar iy s | 7™ 1 i i Ta nokEN; wero nowu o tho parly. Tho conclusion vna | Viee-rosllonty Jacob- Slubers ™ Beeratary, | 11 o watio Lyman-fitiaselt e atandsup | recton Gectined tosmcak. As'th ticse thise | and ity and was Tatenea to Chrowghont v i wivon Thdon this fall. Aud yet 1 18 sald to bo | 1f youhaves cawardly wan, the rlngfabroken, | I fuvor of a postponcuient of the rest of the | B, Haas; and Tressurur, August Binz, Suma 10 | and fairly shricks, This statute, follow-kickers | patcl fs written Farnawortis has boen speaking tho closcst attentfon. Tlia coneluding rer for reform, You mitas have ous mnn to wonopolize and dictats | nominations untll somothing could be found | persons signed thy roll as members of the Club, enfle h be i1 y rero most eloqueut, and ho closed amid tremen 8 .'x‘]i’#'fix"x“i'“& "l:‘r?‘:fl:m}mm I::l' nrc;|t l‘pc?fih lhe' tho wllu:lu ln‘_wrux lltll‘llnfln jand m:j.ljnn'yu:l":lfv;ti it u'ut‘ n‘lln‘,ut the m'.:.‘l“l‘nl-t‘ml (m;‘t her ‘thln'l'llwlmt was ;}fltllru:lel wfiffl“fll mnllc.‘hyd d. &flruml, tflh i‘&’jLfii"};.f,’.‘. ;{;’{L&x;?"}'{%& '.'.h::u'o l‘:lt{]flw,ul;.": fin’:g:fi‘lnul;wn? :blf:‘tlaicc\‘lea‘fl,'e’:'.ccx:l"lf‘uk?.bfitl,l;: llofil Txn“l"“{ ’ i the s 1 againet vither of | complete. You, citizens of Cl Ko, for the last | state persan enda,wwho tnight have axes | Eilis, Mr, Clilford, and Judge son, after t) % o held an fmpromptn re on un fho Cannfioton, Ha ANBOS AN By iR Y aatar tave o had n Wordte | To ke and who might Tolut unitown poopis. | which the Olb adjoumed 10 et Fridsy oren | houhing lu Gods world but & statgte fenet | succeeded In disgustiug overy, candid wan witlh | yoyciodiately afler ia speocs, and bus inat | clght) nite, or Mr. Hayes, (Cheers.) llaca " o 0 1 co, g 4 » M. Woon, in rangs of his voice. dress {8 almply o Aien, but ] [Laughier. “fl'fllfl: ent‘“\'g" &’!.2‘.‘:’.22.}3‘.“1.‘?."‘2 n:’u“u:n-llf'fi;‘:%pul'uln‘:fu“wkrfu g | uron tho [‘“""Y' {ug at the satne phice, —— harangue in which he denounces the Ropulfil{-u pold thelr respéct to him, Inin Stato 12 yearu In th Dulte] Siats Berd ta tho ring. . But tho resnonsibility of this | 1, M5 d, Muleahy said tho frst. gontlerman nom. AKVANTI WARD, DARKER DROLINES, party In general and {n particular. Ile hasmade ot haviug travelod it all over, hu kno Viors 18 hetwoen the recommending power and the | inoted from his district hud nio carthly show | ‘the Beventh Ward Germau Ropublican Club To the Edlior of The Tritune, Bittor atfusion to ncar ly every promiuent Re- MICHIGAN, 1aid tho 2 oficlating power, A gentleman told wme a few | Of election, held a meuting last evoning at No. 233 West | oyy0400, Bopt. S1.—For several montls past | publican now before the country, charging this 2 TAND RAPIDS upou the agricultural interests ol he Stato of 1li- | & friend appoluter to oflice. o ought L 4 r-bial nd, etting { ¢l ¥y AN m Bachinay acted ecrutary, % o rs'film'%’lgqufinl&h’flmr Tliden, and 1 xwlnl Do hiai a Hght Lo recamiend & man, but ho found | down to business, ol the ! party had o righ Capt. Louts Glelke made un energetic spcech | from time to time spoken to me of hefng o can- publican for lnpure snd dishoncst motives. | gyynp Rapms, Mich., Sept. 22,—The Deme: o o trath of wh g " : The Qreenback rally of to-day must go upon d b 21y, reera, the Congressmen wero in favor of unother, o | t0 aylc whers aonun came from, Christ didw't | in German, drawing s comparison betwoen | didate for Btate Scnator to vepresent sald dis- crats hava bad liere to-day what thoy are plesst u.??”r’& ":h; t-‘.’.‘t‘lr;:gfllu'u't{.rumxllnur:n?iclxhu,f Inll‘l e :':n"ul“::x:‘uhzrtlll.‘u.-fl:lx«ll c:""\‘\"lh;mi a’fi?.f-‘i l'nhmk I;(!z)r‘ Whl:l{“ 1ni s the g ffom wlien Iio | Huyes aud Tilden, ‘.‘"ow““‘“ he Iatter up 10 | yrict, and having sesved the puLpleunmemher TRE A3 A e ul.‘l'l:(?:l:'ln.. tocall agrand "‘“"mlgfl"gn "Mcy" they ber- e Ta ot cathusted Wiio have. mt " | §havo ot & lotter fron Jako |ladghter] whownys | fofAVC hlbstne, und tho party bad no sight to | mavifest, disudvantuze, e specel was fro- | of g last (Twonty-ninth) Goieral Assembly | . dotcla) pirpatch fo, e frivune. | wided swith stutementa that It would call thots 3 t " o g interrupted by applause, parileular province ina particular capaclty. You | hio wanta lin, sud § aupuoss wu il have to give Q78 . B Ema when, e | fuonily Interrug pplausc. ly to the full satisfactton of my one ands t ite, A Dlair, Georgt a Y ) v presented for nomination. The Eust-End Republican Club of the Beyently | apparontly 4 Y COI= | hag what w 1y a Tally ut Urbana to- | 28nde to our city, ~Austin Blalr, Tako tho fogal professlon, They ail hkvo une | ittohim," Now, ail theso Congresslonal Dis 1y nu,-‘m'. ““,','el‘f,‘:,{', n‘g;‘,'{‘;’ 1000 “torch-peurcrs | Vo N. Lattrop, . Charles 8. May, Fut ranch in whlch thoy distingoll themaclven, Yuu | tricts have thofr Jakes, ‘There mau bohlnd. . Mulcally cane up wgatn, and went for | Wurd held a meeting lustcvening at the corner | stituents, and in fact rather liking a political toke the medical S aleriin. ThE sio w‘ny‘.‘ ltead Hehm's testimony s it was glven fu c?nm. l" ying that ho had gone juto the Councll | of Unfun und Fourtcenth streets, Jumes Dugitt | 1ife imyself, I sllowed It togo out and bo under- | in the parade, and companles' from Monticello, | Livermore, Martin Morris, and Constantiot Now, you tuke Mr. {'lnyuuln nvnnlta man und | What doce be suy? iosald ke never used a dollar [ With the rest of the Alderinen who had rufued | oveupied the chulr, aud 1L W, Audecson acied | gyo04 that I would “ run,” aathe trite saying | Mahomet 'l,‘:\ono, 8avoy, Urbana, and the bat- | Bevile were advertised os speskers, NoB¢ Le ain't got his euperior in theso United Btates. | for hiwown private purposcs: that oll he wanted | the City of Chleasto. tle was called ta onder, a8 Bucretary, John@. Burtlott was re-eloctod s h at all tin ith talion from this city participated. Malyos of v Morrlt {freat appiae. | Wille o “&lu't prominunt T | wa o fave s mononoly uf the Malt ingof thls | - r. lieatcld witliirew s name, and Joberts | o Judge o' ackat o primury clection in-th | % slttiough nea with many misgtviugs | (L oo tho echous, aud four bauds fur. | WEFe hiere except Morrs and Lothirop. "0y sy one {niag, why [tell you fu sveryihing thet clty, and every dullar Mo lud mkfin’1 from the | was unauimously nombiated, oS Thou mntter of uhlon with tho West-End | 25 to its good policy, fnunclally, from a personal nished sonl-Inspiring music, At 8 o'clock from | talked in the afternoon outdoors to shost hit o ¢ o had appiled to. cloo- o saouted (e i e i et » % ¢ o o o™ Phpiure, T Youd Tk en. et |t hud s 13 Mbaniz” mownatious e | anr- cLiean prescuted (iome D, Whinpla o | Club was alscuseed st some louzkdy Lu onder | considaration, 1, jiare, heen peactictng tuw | 000 fo 4,000 puogis wers congreatod on Mais | voreont, and 4o, weak and poblesh; 0 i ulte. Davis, of thiv State, Will. | stead of clectionyhis probably wonld have como b rlet, | that jolnt delug cb iy b chuacl, sy i iy i h S, cliehta;] i reet, where, for two lours, they wero nd- | speech that one of tho Democratic secretarics & fam M, Evarte, of New York, and G nesrer tho trath, Kot that Ju° whero all the nomi. | Uhunlmous. Club adlourned ufter transucting sowe otber | whose Intercats Taui Lound to ook after | dresscd I cx’um cloguenl speechies by Col, tflu meeting nalvely Inquired whether he W Baneroft, the bistorlan and add them togother | nations bogin and whero they all end, - Aud ail [ O motion of Dr. Felsh, thaNoninating Com- { routing busincas. and prolect, 1 Lave also a family 0 | Juines A, Contoly, of Charlestom, Coles County. | makiug a Democratlc or b Republican speeeb: and divide them by four, uod yoo'll get l‘:“uu. theso ringy are wade in the same way, ,| mittce was mado permunent for thut purpose. The Beventh Wanl Democratfc Club met last | support, And no man can serve | He reviewed the records of the two parties in o Tn the evenlng, after weeka of brag snd prel luugmu and ) ] Ho wua Chalrmanof | Nuw 1havouotquite sald what 1'was golng to, Mr, Bonfleld read 8 cominunication from the | evening at 220 West Twelfth strect. Conrad | his conatitucnts honeatly in the Btate Benate or | monner which caused the Democrats to hang f‘ len aud endricks corps msde ppl aration, the Ti he (Cominitice on f.xbmlu when bie was in Con- | but I will give you Huyes' viows on this wubject, | Greenback County Central Committee, reclting | D, Niehoff occupled the chalr, and F. Denunler | louse of Represcntutives without fta being s | their heads in' shame, whils tho Republicans a4 & stration,—n torchiight processiod s, And tlia acholars of this wholo natl e | and a8 candlantes for dongram thls yeor are sulcer | the g 3 .+ UMr. Nieho o) {hi g g P & rand demonstrabioh R rehlights 5’“ the l‘m‘ :;;f. fi a8 e;'" nu!& "m{ fi;“‘l’;“,;?!“‘g :‘.’,Tx" B“‘lfl;)’i"m'r{‘: lm wm*"fly :" llu !“kl“ “t“he ;‘t .‘fi thi.l:ngfi ,:}?l':\ly‘:g ;l:ln'le }1!::?1 &u‘{t{m e acted as Necretary, Mr. Niehoff made a few v craonal sacrifice pecuniarily, and uot including | cheored and shouted for joy as the glorious:) in° which between and 500 torehlis! 4 you, 4 ecch, and | marks, announcing that o meeting would bo | the usuul and necessary cxpenses of s Chicago | deeds of Unlonlsin and Joyaity wero recounted. carcd, [ 00 or 800 persons, cnough f;’."'.xl‘,:,“,"‘:fi',j'l;;‘f:”‘: X:n“:{}:'j;l",’;,‘:,"gs}; L L ,'f,’:‘:l:hu o8 | Gnwly” gave Way to & question %y u'dele- | held Bunday attho corner of Sedwewlek m:;m campalgn asy \-uu.d‘lnllx:\u. My busincss has been Thio lhaubllcum are rnpl«fly ;i)un(nu T this dige | o f‘:n‘l‘r“‘hg ,‘,L‘f,:‘cf fiampmq n Powers' Spery Ka'to e ousdt ‘Guv. Huyes wae fust the iy | becaura € Hayca v viveted o will ot payany | BWS 0 rvs vou been to atnnor yet, ate) TUL Nt nfl;‘;‘:‘:‘-‘cifl‘fm&"Kfig}%‘;’;nc‘f; materfally lnjured by abseiice fn my “coun- | triet. Good judees urg putting Caunowy ins- | Houto 1o hear Latlignp. 1o mado & £ ¢ crvice,” sl 1 regret nob the past, and b ok > the catire 1o do i1, 8 bw never futroduced one slogle resolu- | moro sitention to you than ho will to we, try's service," though'I regrel 6 pas| Jority st from 2,000 to Black's two-lorse | pettifogeing speech, usserting that o bau while he waa a wember of Congreun that didn't NG R MAYES' LETTER My, MeNalty—I have, ing adjourncd. {uteud to work xenuuually for the success of tho | et h’u already proven i";..u.m_ 'Adufln ’mfimfi) wod Rey ,\,mmfi. party 1% cornlz: put. fApplause.] And snother seustble thivg ha | of accoptanco husays: *+ At firat the Presldont, Dulegue—Wull, 1 haven't. TUX ELEVENTI WALD DEMOCRATIO OLUL Republicaus, the only foyal party in this Goy- QUINCY—A PALPABLE RIT. because of Belkuap, aud the Democrstic partrd Ald: 17e uover tade a speech sli thy tiwe ho waa | eltlior directly, or through the heads of dajurt: Mr. Sinith arosg, and dr, Muleahy went for | hield & meeting lust uvnnmsvt the corner of | erntaent. - 8 3 . Bpecial Ditpaich (e The Tribune. . JSwro [hugliee), for they wouldn't give hliasn | meuts, wads Wit appolutwonts, - But gradually | it again, Twelfth aud Lafin strest. '}, Evans occunied I'have nodoubt at ull of my nomination and Quinoy, 1., Bept. 2.~The Dewocracy of thiy : (Contlaued on the Bisth ¥agw) . .