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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1876. ) dured to thank tho crowd. Tt was nmatter of | eratle powwow, originatea for the purpose of [ knowledged the compliments pald him by tho | of the Unitell States expressly statad that no | navians on the South Stde. The Club will be Lo e L T s Tand | Drinciple ikl him 1o wack wp Ereenbacie, n | aiving the bt gans of the 1a1ty nemnes 10 | CHmi A& 10 bromremed hia volio fpraveth | State or fho Gaton, shonhl poy Tt iho Jors on | pemaiacd. (e sam aa. tho Goloe. emabiican | & coneeated enemy. Ono_ man, M, 1ust bo glven to tho causes’ of defection and Madlgy, ; 3 ) et oy o ol i ! i P was etruck dn the head amd g Ll afteon Tom of theusiil plalltides b soorped ¢ ¢ ito | Mo felt that something unusual was moving the | the emancipation of the slaveat Tt oblection | ctibs, and it fs expected tiat o Jarze reziment | 55 i Svoredy ol i "1': e mfi?&"fif-fl’rfll“inngfi'{' e | out. tre complimented T Convention o the “l‘"'kA There fa no grent effort reaufeed fu et | oinhy M8 S R torn, - the countey wis | waa aleo disposctd of. Tho Republicans alsa sad | Wil o formet, < The areeting st o snling cer- }‘,“',';’,"“".'{}}.‘;‘"‘.‘!’J.‘,',?‘,fl“,:‘ ihargo In th .u,'c:{?f, e il c et bo oxerted i deflance of the | fact (iat the Compittes Ty been fecdlig most, | UK Up an open-ale meeting; any Httle maguet | iy jeapandy, amd the neople were rushing to ita | that the Detnreratle partysns in svmpathy with | tainly promises a most grtitving sccoss T b iniestioa fumw‘ it the cowgpg: too-| Lo desire . fo utilize all the clements | O the vaters, and also upon the fart that the | of sensatfon, whether (¢ be n street-ightor n | rescie. (Applause.) Tho responsibilities placed | tho Seceastonists of the Sonth, e dented that FIRST WARD REPUBLICAS R "'m““l"" Vlf‘f‘l_w‘"vn‘ i tho darkne, o cioty. T fact, it nust. return to some- | Cludrman, MriMyers, was fu the habit of paying | man gazing at the moon, is sufllclent to collect | upon the American” people were widnown fo | the War was i Demncratic war, Of tho soldiers | Tha veuniz men and voters of the routhwest Nosallants 1as been dhmyoa'® 1entity of tj Thing Tt the uld-fashioned Tepublicantem, | il own yallwiy Taro In disteibuting greenback | no tractublocrowd. Tho Democratle Teaders, | #¥ other natlon. that composed the Federal army one-blf wera | acetlonof th First Ward met last ‘evoning at i Mausoenth when the best men of the cultntey were proud | bracts, e felt thal the principles of the party awara of this congregative tandency of human When the 8enator had got thus far, nod was }!cmlm-r.us.b lrl th "’.“,f'.', lhu‘ l(.!til'lcmlnl v‘v{m {Ilu mrm-‘r uIC F x-m\ldlncmnllI \.n.n llurlcn‘ vv-llrt:fll Spectal Dispateh 19 The Tridune, tociat mvnnl\t‘cs. nl"m; IIML“F'\M k‘i;‘(':‘lm R b e o ol Iuto arather tedious explunation of the | fought the batties was calted, one-half would bo | to organtza Copavy C, Ilayes and iceler ALLEGAN, Michi, Sept. 20l lf'\nl 3 took strougg hotd on the truest hearts o On mation, A. Jf. Grover_waa chosen Elector | kind, determined to make the mostof . By | Fuyn o overnment {n thls country, lie was | found to be Democrats, Call the roll of the [ Minute-Men. It was announced that 75 or 100 | Whoeeler Gua ¥ for the Firat District, A. C, Cameron for the | the ald of sky-rockets, cannon, calclum lights, gfimvmlu-fhy lhcl]tr:mcualnu mnrclx(n;i‘;mflt tho | widows aud of the deady and ft would be found | uniforms ad been progured and the Committee | pand. swent “,,T“'.' 'il‘.‘x’.mf;,“:’:m with g compy %w.r»r;tl. and H. B, ]lurnlt, of Lake, for the | and bross Vands, they eucceeded alinost up to | stand nnd thiough the crowd, iu the strect amd | they wereequally divided helween the two par- | on Organfzation of the Ward toolk nearly nunes | cony s Lo gfli“dpnlu ey El:l:“:)xfi,pl.:lh"lh h i oa; nntlon, ond {ts maral forces carrled all hefore it Thinking men have secn o change n this re- n farnt. . 2 . T g B i P12 on the sklowalla, ‘Tliere was one singutar feat- [ ties. There was nv sollil foundation to “the | enough to make a full eompany. Anotlier | gatheiin cre, Lo bo niddress 0ltzay I ';,“",fi{;,‘g"‘(,‘;;fi,.{.“.,;,'L ‘mediocrity In ability | Chamabertatn, Felsh, aud Cameron wero ap- :t::‘:t em‘i:z::‘“q:,”m‘: °';o|'|“':n d"\&’&m""‘:‘:: ure aboat this procession, The saé trunepar. | chanzo agalnst any consideratlo mass of the | meeting will bo held Saturdny ovenlng, Hohn Wostanecof Graml lh‘;}\l:‘l o e Hon, and moral characler {3 oro nceepiable to the Q,"lnml i cotmitico of three to notify Mr, | Sirech 3 ng N y enclos aypeared at intervals, nnd tio fmpresslon Demoeratte_party=tho majority of them wero BECOND WA MINUTE-MEN, Congreas from this district, and Judges o average voter of the Republlean parfy than roc- | Norton of s nowmlnation. ltvely. . was 1ot vanling that the provession “walked | loyal to the Unloh durln‘;t o War, A meeting of Indies tnterested in proscnting | Jluniphirey, of Allegan, Be J., ocnized fnteprity and - statesmatahip. The | Mr: Robert, nuwinated at the last spaem for | Tywo platforns had been crected, one near | urouwd tie ryyare.s? Tho only dilferences T the Southiern States [ a flag to tiic Minute-Men of tho Second Wa Ot oo charmeter of the Republican voters, as a whole, | the Leaislature from the Fifth District, and | Moqtson strect elose to Fleld & Felter's catab- | At last tho Senator azain took up the thread | Detween the whites and blacks were where the | was held Inst ecvening at Unon iInll, vorner Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, 1 much nbove that ol the mass of onr eltizen~ Mr, Whipple, nominated to represent the Sov- of the dkeoutss, ‘The obfect of thn formation | corpet-bnggeis of the Republican party had sub- | Monroo and Clark strcets, The Minute-Men, Wasmisuron, 1. C., Bept, 2. ~Severg) abip, taking both parties (nto aceount— enth District, aud Mr, McGilvray, from the | lshwnent, and the other not far from Washing. Cave ‘i event the central- | Jeebed the whito race to the negrocs ab the | after parading on the Lake-Front, marched to | hers of the Republican Coneres . mem, Fourth Distelet, and Mt ]-'lndde:'l. fromn the | ton street at the north end of the Central Ifo- ;;Lllll.“? l,,“{.;'\’r‘;',“;‘.‘fi]‘}{;‘ :,?u{‘:‘,}‘.,'“‘:,'{|=~,h,f;“'fir.'.\\l point of the hayonet, Tho fearncd Judge con- | tho )}nll, whero they were weleomed by the | tes have nrrlvcs .fimmlo""l Cormmjy, v party s to recognize this hore to uld I the }:c‘,‘_';‘“%“:g\"o?,“ l,'fifi,\,é‘flf{,‘;'},&',n\llufiv;’, \‘:'h}::h Second Distrlety: were each called upon, and [ tel, 'They were Inadequately lighted by means | grmment. Men wero to e exercised in the nrt | cluded by hn;rmlm-lng ; lndlcs,'nnll u collation was ar‘:rvcd. The aitend- | of the campalgn. Tho latest rcp::‘r'(‘:mrfm:"' Tias a0 neaily shipwreckerd tha party prospeet in patted the baby on the lumk‘ and tho &pnstn | of gasoline. The former was tho matn stand. | of sell-governinent, and people of reasonabls TIE HON, JOSEPIT 3'DONALD, nnee was quits large. s Bpeechies wero made h‘ by them are very liopeful ns to Indlupg .'Jl S T DI ot a0 oreth | " ooivoes 0 $ho el o CONl § Betup ek it was Jomme full ot indivt- | itellipsice wery L stiare b enryine i Mtk |0 B B e | T et he-Drammeting 3t th | 2l Awts annon s ;‘::k!’;‘é‘g::fi"vl"{,“‘f:’,!:fi‘:fi“?,,‘l:,'f malortE o CONTRATED SEATB. vale desiring to sco and hear swhat was to go on, | ureriines, | TN S R B L SERESS | uawgiieation of the treat, caunpalin it Thinots, | Rappahannock, was also prcacnite A Spall ens Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, ‘There I8 Wikely 1o bo u coutest for acats fn tho | Suveral policomen stood at the entranco L0 the | frynt, Tho country tvas plttered n general, | wid wot to make u speech. ile had made o | tranco feo was charged, which will be devoted ANN ARBOU, Micity Sept, 2—A, ), Sayr nationsl ver, s no |luny(n)i- the, -ce‘u the ) ‘ OW ¢ A3 the voto | Congresslonul Conventlon frum some of the | platform, and fecbly remoustrated, but tho fu- | yniversal debt. The Iepubliean party Tind | promise not to speak outslde his own Stato | to the purennse of the flag. ‘The presentation | prominent lawyer of this city, was to-day ' :?‘l'lru“‘wilr;% a .! nnl‘&l;"wl enn‘m‘-nl(c. 831, 1n | towus In DuPagae County. Wedncadny last sov- | (tylduals jeered at them. The pollcemen at- | made empty resolutions for 15 \»ml,, |,f,g Tnd | until Tilden had recelved his Jargo majority | of the flag will take plnce %‘rmny avening next, | nated by the Republicans of thy Sccond l)l’n’lnxrfl‘ 1474 the flupublicah vote'was 1,403 (Congress- o eral of theny, winder & ‘call fromn tha County tempted to clear the platform so ga to make | Pubnoneof their resolutions to tho test, Tho | from Indlana; and he had aleo heard of o mait | in the Sceoud Ward, at sonic convenlent out- | ol this county for Repretentative, The distriy man); Democratic, 1,415 In the present Six- | Commitice, elcoted tho ustial number of delé | SPLE tho 15 Vlee-Prostdents wh oy | tlobt shodld rest on nll elnsses, equitably nnd | pledging himselt ot to shave untll Henrs | doot locality. Is epublieati, 6o Wi clectlon s e, teenth Ward the chauge has heen In sbout the | gates. ‘The threo from Wheaton were under- | foom for tho 16D vice-Vrosidonts who wwere yeb | sypiy, nocording to right and duty, * The tarllf- [ Clay waa elected, nud the fellow’s beard wus TUIND WARD PRINARIES, FRIY AND OIlRISTIANCY, samo proportion, There 'l,: but one way of regaining this grount,—[n fact but ono way of saving tlie party from total overthrow in this district, Let the Conventfon conaliter the afttation, and not mis- represent and hetray, its party by foreine out of tha fleld the strongest candldate, all things con- stoad to be for Dore, while two from York were | to makoe their appenrance, but 1t was 10 go. | qutles must cense, It must be Lrought down | growing vet. [Laughter] He was convineed The delegotes recommemnded by the Third Svectal Dispatch to Tue Tridune. for Dyer firsty and the strongost and best miat | The twalviduals, with Democratic obstinncy, | i oneycud nid ‘for oo yurposc, Ty muist bo | that s State wold give o majority of 10,000, | Ward Clubwe. aa follows:. Henry: Sayrs, Nor- ariTinort, Michy Heble W.—Scontors Feny ufterwardy, When this bocume Kiown 0 6 | stood ns one man, and declined to get. By and foundcd spon tho principle of & tax for the hene | 1t \¥as often clirged thut theif party was toms | man Williame, €. Grecley, Eigené Carey, Amoa | 880 SHTeHE0cY Will both fH!lhu stump [ few party manngers, they went to the nsual ly along rame Col. Spauldfng, one of the Com- | ¢t of the wholy country, Tho finan- posed of Rebels, Well, that was “Inn great s, B, T, Sumwalt 8. Irikly C. M, for th N ~”§ s and appolnimeyyy pleee of voting ~ at © Lhnhurst (York) 1mittee of Atran rh:ur;m 150 had on o formid. | ¢¢3 alao needed fimprovenient, amd = all | measurg true, 'llmly rovelled agalnst the mis- | Hemderson, W. E, Wheeler, Murry Nelson, 8. iem “m.lflfi"g’n ‘B‘r‘a ¥ announced, on Saturday, -and, nacting nmler the wble Tliden and Hendricks uniform, and ho had | 18 reform requigd the best kind | rule of thio Republiean party, but they would | A, 1all (coldred), spectat -mw""ml“"‘-#\-,,, call of the Congrossional Committes of the h of statesmanship to put it In exeention. More | 8how thelr vebelllun, not by tlis use of the bay- PIFTI WARD IPRIMARIES. e Tribune, o a flerce nlr, which cowed the populace, i McOnraon, fny Sept. 26—"The Dem dy=atl didate who fs surcst, sud that | First District, elecied two oxtra delegatos, Tho “ g X A thau all this, honest men were needed. What | onct, but by the ballot, The delegetes to tho Flrst District Con Iros- el 8 0cTatls Z‘.‘.‘”&id ltl;:b L crounds, through personal | question will'be if the three Wheaton delegutes num‘c‘:g:lgu:}chlh'}::‘x‘t"a "gr ‘%;"‘r’]“\"‘}()‘r’:g“{;fi‘} ;’lf example iad_the Republican party sct In this | Fur 10 years the Republican party had held | slonal Conventlon recommended by the Kifth Fo‘:'l’g;“‘:"’:::""{:“,“fi%“‘:,‘.““‘{“'h‘fifn‘l';;‘ 1‘:}"{} Distriry preference or prejudlee. elected Wmhmmlnr at Wieaton sre admiited, ench Instance tho person addrcesed Juprlvml partieutar! Tlo would forget tho period of pas- | oftlee, and they were responsible jor every meas- | Ward Republiean Club are: Vineent’ Ricsuydery | oG shind formal Dballnt, Y b, Without disparagement to other candidates, | should not the defegates clected on the sawo himself suddenty of tho privilegs fo bl ag- | 800 and hate during the War, but he would | tre that affected the countey, In the efvil ser- | Joln l\mmcr].lnzeph HBmith, Louls Ramp, Carl LOUIBVILLY DISTRICT, 1 dexiva to call the attention of the defegatesto | day for York bo also admitted! 'l“'l:;:l‘ at the same time conflding his shirt-col- | come down to late yeara. Without an tonest | ¥ie it wiki known that few inembers had done | Schireck, and Walter Stewas LouiaviLiz, Ky., Seot, %,—Tuo R the Hon, E. C, Laryed a8 0rst cholco of the lar to the turbulent hands of &,l, Spaulding, | Mun &t the Treasury, laws were of no avall, and tlmlf duty huncstl\'l-md that many wers guilty TWELPTIL WARD REPUDLICAN. of thia district, at toon_indiny, mmlcnx:",w“ Fighteenth Ward und many of the county NEW YORIK. In this admirable monner the platform was ot | cconoay woukd he poured out ko water unon of shaméful peeutations. Owing to this frigni- A largely-attonded wmeeting of tho Twelfth | fr.0vnitor S or Congreas, o'ty thy towns. M. Larned {8 well known to the peo- vl plo of the Thind District 2s o man of good “in- tellectunl ability, of strict uprightness aud in- tegrity, and of comprehensive aid lberal views. Eh- s an cxcetlent speaker, which is what Chlcago has not aiways tind, yet surely so im- portant a eeetfon should ot be without a volco in the nation’s affaivs, ond o volee which cat be listened to with respect, Ife docs not seck the office, and, It nominat- ed, will only eceept. frum a senss of duty, sand. [Applause.] The War Department was | ful stato of things wo stood disgraced in the | Wand Repablienn Clulywas hold lnst evening at s be !hm!:gl’nlnml ‘through with corrup- | eves of theworld, The people il trusted tho | tho headquarters, corner of Warren nvenue and | KUOWn member of “%’lg““;;“ Loulsvilie, 1epublicnn party too long, for dnsl)uu many pro- | Tlohey street, Thu ehalr was ocenpiedt by Judge SALT LAKE, Sopt. %3.—At the aite Rockets were exploded. Around the corner | €orruption and vonelity were rifd, It all came | testatic of reform {ts adminlstration” was § Polley, The Committee to whom was referred mon primaries held in. this clt; f;fl{nfllw— and after appolnting ceseral_committecs took 8 | cam o processlon of men anl boys. bearing | 9 of the labur and taxes serung from the pea- | growing warse, 11e lied no conlilonca that the | the rexlstrution of votern fn tho ward roperted | 0%, Dmaries fuetd fn, tuls ety Ins i, reas, Nobilimandi thobearystorm, he | 5rtios Ul Tarante. “Hho Tittr, vurs | e, Whet Dl smialics e, oxporel, | brilas with st (s clstlonof Mayes | i v o pulfing o peopte of the logn | GGkl - s v was denol ¢d by the Republican press ] H ¥ Wi ceessity Vi 30t ered & attendance of visitors was numerons. adornied wlth various Lexta, suppescd, to bo ap- | FSTER IS Genounced by 4 i | Ineavable of eclf-reformation. Tho ciectlon of | eans of posters dlstributed Nberally thro 4 Nrw Onr, !'AN:::Col-m'g"mx'\dmlnmrm 1 . 2 Hept, $—, - LIt ; and Belknap tauded and” apologized for. In Upont reassenibling the temporary oflicers ‘}“nfll’:‘g;’;“’g‘fi ?}'8‘:’}_"& lil‘,‘l‘&f)f“z,l‘:}{g% ?,‘;’xg::":;y e anled o, .]purfy which permit- | Tilden was absolutely necessary to gectire re- | the varlons rmdncu. Financa Edward ittshurg has been nomig for Mayor by the Democrats, ey TNIE GNEENDACKERS' STATE TICKET. length partinlly cleared. 2 ., Sept. 20— 20-cal Abrass baud vutraged the sensitive atmos- | honeyeom oy “ slrfot,::b(‘u' g‘l;',.,stf,',',r;",fi,flz",fim ‘M}Lfl: lioro, THeR. RAINOG f artillory wora hieand, | thon. [Applause.] 'In tho Navy Departmcnt, through were made permanent, The resolutions cor q ey 2 corte | ted these worme, these creaturea of corruption, | form amd Lo place thé atlairs ol the country on | A resolution was nffered providing for the ap- dially o e principles Taid down by the i‘;‘.éffikiefifii’dmfi.“'mTJ’?’..d'&‘E‘i?.fifiiZ&".‘.}’."bL to honcyeomb Overy fepartinent, and not HfL o | 2 sotud basts ngulm, polntment of three committees to nominaie s been chinrged that he was a member of the ot ot hand toroform nbuses! The epublican part; Uen. Smith, of Davenport, In., followed with | delewates to the Congressional and County Con- % v anltke views, bkt = i " o 1 UNITED BOUTH, d L Vi vas convine esented for the neeeptanco of the Republicans “'&“,fi"‘,",l ,':":.}',‘,‘;'.'f';vfl?“,“k’::"m?m Wic ttme of | néks prosperity unless all property fs cqually | . The prominent men, ou tho platform wero {4y yo0e ORICED SOUTI anzert | Thut ull the viriues were loclied up (n the Deuw | at the primarics. Aftera sharp debato it svas Testimony for the Defense, taxed, nnd, therefore, demamd that Coverniment BnrnefiCnulllem» W, I, Coolhaugh, Gen. Cam- {Crits of “No#[ 'There wns no deslro i | ocrey, luld on the table, * the organization of that Committee, Mr, Lorned ! i} sy | eron, B, Lowenthal, John M, Rotintres, Lyman i 1L Chi L L - Speclat Dispatch to The Tribune, MR e o ltke those of most | enucted fortlie renlation uf icorporatedwoaltl, | Forsythe, Charlie Korn, Senator iobluson, Con- e G {:ylu‘x'fl‘r‘; ST en of SIUNOI STANDS. an wdjournmrent wis hads o atter WIH 1 Jawyors prescnted bis case to the Jury togy Toutal countrics of Kurope, are Hberal, lic | 50 that persous uiud property shall not by un® ’";‘: A m‘fi:t' Slin‘z‘:flfl'f”' ‘;:‘:lndn‘lil’ ’\]‘}glp}:nfg_""l"‘{:]‘ myfie Southern bonds or biiis was nbsurd. | There were three other stands at varlous fn- TEPUDLICAN WORKINGMEN. and began thelr defense. The burden af g1, Justly tuxed for heing traitsportea over rafl- T £ s 2 o Il‘helr notes were all mado pagable nfter the ca- | tervals ou the street, Col. Jensen was theonly | A meeting of the Workinznen's Republican | opening spoeclics was to tho effecet {hap the considers the uee of beer and light wincsasa safegruard apainst lntomperance, ~He is unques- tlonably tho cholee of three-fourths of “the party (6 his own ward, and {f vominated will carry the ward with a wajority of 800 to 1,003 roads, and fnystments by eavings bawks and | Francly Rodman, T & Hofaan, Col, Spauld- |yt o0 i tadependince of thio South- | speaker of note, and ho favored that at the cof- | Reforin Club of the Eleventh Ward was hetd | ol f e zalust, G ' inmranuc compnules shall afford greater pro- §fi§' -ngfl‘:’\id%gfié KS’;‘!’]‘;A‘I'\“’I"}I‘:’:U‘ (‘;;cil‘l:‘;_ lfiv ern States, Whnt wn nh';unmy to talk of pay- | nerof }\"nshlngiuu and Murket with his pres- { lnet evening ut No. 218 Laflin strect, The ,.,;‘;’E:c‘,’, ,,‘,"‘—,':iflmufl§°fi§::fx5uu°"£n:?b§~’ff e cetion to those whose [nterests they have In ) gres " el {ng thesc bills! Tt was about ke paviug n | ence. ‘Ui othier orators were men of the ward- | attendance ~ was very large, Mivhael Me- ’ hltely'y charge. sldes the speakera of the evenlng, romlssory note twvo weeks after the day of | meetiug stamp, At theso minur stands tho | Gulre oceupled tho chalr and Dennis | testimony was of little value. A portion of gty congfd- | The ker, ac lio programmeo e crowd & ¢ ® ¢ openingspcechof Mr, ‘Caok was ey d to retnstato in Lale Connty thenct | Tlic reading of the rosolutlons caused constd. | - The firat speaker, accordiug to tho progra udguient. (Applansed Morcover, the Four- | erowd ¥as a litélo alspused ta g bolsterous, but | Doslo acted 98 Sccretary. Capt. Willinm, M, | 9Pening specch kK Wwas devolod o 2‘.‘:‘;‘:&.2‘&'5&5?5 ;fl}urniy. He ts such a man fh“‘gr-“l“m"{:;_‘ll'cmfigkhg‘yn("fillzsmg‘_&‘;&'m“;g“’_fi \'{ff,‘;"‘l‘;’]’&l‘:’,‘f‘ ‘i'l'l' ,;‘::mb‘l,‘,f"‘f u‘;fi"}.fl;:"’}:fi‘x’,f foeneh Amenldxm-m. pru]veulml il thle, aml it | nothing unpleasant buppened. Stanloy spoke brich. onzhnr»rc oty md how :“"‘fi]““"bn“”fl}';“":sol]"'l'}!’sfli‘é;ilz"::‘isl';f)'c lilgtory {“."{i{",‘:‘,'i,{';“g:,f‘:;“g ’,':,‘fi",’,’fi;‘,&"‘}{’;’,’,",‘,,",,"',;:,.‘{" eented I»yychu Convention. Mr. ‘\mmg,,.l him, announciug n deluy In ‘}lls train, caused a :',‘:’m'; wéf,'i,’)fi?"g‘;],“ ‘&:‘l‘:“:filnm:ll:'(‘l".’cuul'!a:;;? AT IIE. ADQU_ARTERS :,‘,.‘1‘;;—:; {’.‘::fifi;:‘::;},‘g““‘!}: l';lyme‘i:&l:}g t,:,l,',‘z slouer of Pub) cll‘n(lfllngfl und Grounds ?::":‘hl;; througliont. the district, part uulnrli' in Ao chargod thst a clique hod drawen up the resolu- | chatge, and Gen., Farnsworth led off, what !lll"l_lncl. Was the South a unit? Not . petent tnen B tho local contésts who wnder- | District, Cook sald that Dabcock’s lifo by Ini th 3 1 The excrefses hugan with tho inging of an - a ALL NOT YET BERENE IN GREENDACK RARKS, | ) 4 . | been unstained save by this saf i sboryg mem. 1 Was alld o omler o | OW bl scne . Untir (o Glorots D | 07 ety That, oo too, silulon, he | 5,1 Lo el to: smaoth ety | ELoos s bor syl who Koy and it | G ot 5 Sl o tho resolutlons finally adoptel. Richard Mont- | ner,” appropriately altered to sult the senti- was one of thankfnlness that negro slavery was | sald a goutleman to ane of Tue TRUNE ro- | elect the right flml of men to the Leglslaturo, Gen. Dabeock produced several witnesses 1o gomery Griffin, editor of the Albuny Keening | ments of a Tilden sudicnce, and rendered by u The South wasaunlt for honeat vesterday 1 i and they would get wholesome laws cnacted, | testily to his zood character, nmong them that Posty iwas nowilnnted for Governor: Thomas | Weak-voleed campaign club. Befora they got | f toth The, Sl b Uplk S0 TORE | porters yestorday momning, a8 ho wes burrying | giid they wold, et wholestine laws onincted, | o8 Clotneer Samo, who was engimen o o Armstrong for. Licutonant Governor; Anthony | throush, mmolm«g‘y Sroposed tireo. clieuiy for gl e L L 8 & [Appinuse) | flong Dearborn strect, W What have yourefer- | ({8 Avoeatey thu mulileatlon of tho Lion and | 5504 o it Works when Babeael mage iy J. Cudduback for Canal Commilssioucr; Mareus | Thden and Iendrleks, which were given with o 4 FVen S o) e | ence to™ querled the ecrfbo fn return. |y, andlord | and - tenant. flo rul\‘ug- mensuremepts for paving which have been the 3 ‘ 1f the Sonuth were a unit for X years tlie couu- 5!l‘ng]{’?l,a'o‘;i“fi:pfilé\rw“m John W. Crump, “%ll‘r Willlam F. Coolbough then called the | LY Would ever hoar of the ceossity for nsolld | ** I mean, siry” sald the centleman, “that | cated moro lheral laws for the work- | Subjeet of 88 many investizations and so mug i North neninst the South, The Iepublicavs | ofl has not been poured wpon the Greenlack | ingmon, which would enable them to obtatn | ¢riticlsm. ——- meating o arder, atl lnproducert would it too, that the North was o unlt. for | water b suiiclent ‘quantity o scttlo the trouble U Tt peercution ane Hterry Puratits, i OF ptunson, of Chlenzo, apneared as witnessia PATENT YEAST, who was recelved with cheors, . 1o alluded to | Teform. Whon the Itepublican party ealled the | yporen Iy ywas subsequently Jeamed that, | 4¢T 1o elevato thelr soclal pusition, the c“-"l“’l "scll‘f‘u"’“"-) (‘l"l“‘;lt’“i“lflfl was this: ANOTHER INSTANCE OF ML TILDEX'S BROTI- At h ber | Buys in Blue together for party purposes they " At the couclusion of Capt. Stanley's speech | 16 reshiles at Chicago, und left this ity on the HATANOE aF an X T | the nultitude us ane no man could wumLr | qirraced the Anerlcan flag, e respectod thy | thouch Mr. Burdick had been appoinited treae- | M, Bufley sang several pitrlotic songs, which | i of April, Mt Col. Whitely at the st Sciot Doy ‘AM m%’eu;;wuu [filellcln wi'lfl not r.lm‘mlld lm.:cnlvlrfl‘uul(lv with the | e o flag a6 wueh n8_anybody, hut holnd | urer of Gen, Stoward's campalgn funds, | were Joudly appinuded. duines Hotel; had o conversation With Whitely, W 5 D“(flt b th 1YE 11l trathl, csul\lc \\I\th had eall e esies | 1o raspeet forn party which holstit it to closk | there was still troublo fn tho camp, There fs o Tuthor Ly Mills was tho next speaker, He | {1 Which witniess pske him : & Whitely, arc youon asmixazox, D. C., Sept. 26.—Mr. Tidentas | bogethor, und he roplied that, tho imovug {nw | jig “rncptiticr, T 11 * Boutwoll's ndvice 16 | sulismognd o bad one—sithin ihio Grommbecls | S0wed how tho bard timea wero cascd, and | bho snueal oot T didwt think Uint you woll been In the yeast busiucss o8 well us in the | Pitlsc was not culy filden und Hondricks, but | goparato theSonth Into Territories was fatiowed, | & 5 e b also wletured the evils which would be brought | Sfucuh’” and Whitely answered: +The fact cthier and coffec business. Tlie records of the | *0mething grenter than "“".);_rem”"‘ o lad | yhe country conld prepare to enduro henvier | F20ks. The country-folke aro disgusted ot tho | o1y clocting n Demacratle Preaident, and aiso | 1 1d £0 squcal to mave myself. Thad to puts abanduned Kepublicanion when it bad degen- Ritnoteen twenticths of ull tho miiime | Way the thing bas been run, There arc bills | fho Denetit which would result to the country | 01t Babeock.” Being cross-cxamined by Mr, War Department contain an ¢ 5 driedn burdens, ] X v cron, when Sccrotury of War, in which Tilden | him in last cvening’s Journal, and gald he liad l\xm(w was the true freedom of o culmlry& Tn | e Lindsloy; ho Sashoiplayel 4 Gor CoumEE wan nvolved, and peace and harmony | 1iud, for he was surprised that o mau holding % . 2 1ot gone *back on"any opinfon ho ever held in Bdoitalind) b o + | vesponding Secrctary tor the State Coumnittes | i slec his position should be compelled to ask fumu. ommended fs somo gart of o patont preparation | heirHoR” cbs ontive ,;c,g;’,;flu{n Io had 1eyer | Jawy could givo nothing clee, Thero lay tho | cont sum hos not inade him contént. Iede- | ° Gien, dohn 1. Taminond, Maj. A. W. Ed- ariVibuess {3 n tho drcilging business n Ghice. which, It was sald, would miake aerated broad, | rupt. . Tho muses of both par |cnyalncercly Southern question, Ife wanted equality beforo | mands what Is due him, and his friends threaten | Wards, and several others made bricl and stir- | 3 'd m}lll'by“ catne to wltniess with n subpan, Towas' proposod to'mix It with the lour in some | desired reform, — {1o never had auy great fony | te 1w, but he would respect. the distinetions | 1o inalce Rome huwl® boforo they gat, througly | FINi seechies, shoving tho workingmen what b “rc‘c’:fl‘l‘zmo:r“‘ sl“"l"'{‘“gf o iy that tue_flour would raiso jteelf. All this | orrespect for mere party names, aitd went luto | Detween the two races which God had created. | with this thdng. Then there Is the ‘meetingof | they might expoct if they should place the Rob- e tonversition 4o "m "‘lmgs c !mb:d Saingel J, Tilden carnestly recommended the | a history of the Republican purty, clting fu- The conduct u! tho Adininistration had lxv'nu July 8, when desse Harper got off o Jong-winded | ¢18 In power. The speeches were applauded ont M. 1 A, Borrs 1o I‘.‘HY, ke "An’lrp il War Dopartient, In writing, to use ou bebulf | stances where great und good men’ had sfinwn Asyraceful towards the whito men in thoSouth, | orutfon, und Sydney Mycrs wpolic, It f3 able of enthusiasin pre- Bt RO Withess re- localitics as Evanston, and all tho Inke-shorn towne, With Mr. Larned as our standerd- bearer, even the Sixteenth Ward, which fell hehind fn the last election 80 per cent of its actunl party vote, will come up to the full strength of jts former majorities. ‘Theee views are given a8 the_ result of a eloge observation of the temper and purpose of tha Republican voters of the ‘Third Distriet. They are put before the publle from s profound Fux\ sonal convictlon that they are considerntions rerfously related to tho beat fnterests and wel- fare of the great Natlonal Republican party, n true allegiance to which wmust always lold Tiouor aud priuciplo high sbove all cousidera- tions of mero temporary ovallability, In fact uxperlence has abundantly proved that hunesty and suund ubllity nre the only “avatlable? waterinla out of which to constriict permanent Republican majorities. C. R, Cornin, © TUE TINST WARD. Cnicaco, Sept. 20.—~To the First Ward Jerub- licans—GENTLEMEN: You have beon repeatedly Invited to becomo membera of the First Ward Consolldated Ropublican Club, which now has en enrolled memnbership of about 400, seven- tighths of whom do not pretead to atend its mectinge, and Imay say that the averago at- throtgliout and the greal 7 v ¢ Tha Demueracy proposed to zive them fafe play, | (hat tho rentof Earwell T which w vailed: With three cheers for Tnyes, Wheeler, [ 1ted to him the feonversation, Witness wu \endance is not 25, Ay objeet In nddressing | of bis orother, thefr contempt for mere party numes,and had " b6 : 'l Al hat thy rent of Tarwel ally which wos used ” + | summoned by a Doputy United States M; 7on In this mavner through the ety 15 to toll changed thelr views, tic deniéd that tho Demo- | A0d nothivg inure, ' The und that steuck dowat | 3" il time, wns mever pald. And thus | and tho Republican ticket, the” meeting ud Further léslumuxlw,{u \\'I‘lLl:lIx Ll‘x‘uunummeshfli o rou of the result of your sinful negleet.” This Club was formed nedrly a year ago by & number of gentienien (not offico-seekers) whoss sole ¢ the Bouth fuflleted u wound ou the whole | hills huve bee ? oo T Journcd. ffi{;lgggf- f!;u\};lllo,;loxflétcofin;hfi.“fi:h ":'f‘ ‘g‘f&‘g‘:‘fflq‘}fl‘; conntry, The white man of the South should fiwlf 0;'"‘{:[,,,‘,‘.’;;‘,‘,,.“3!{%‘,’,“ {{’,;“,Y,‘,“',‘,:‘,’“‘,‘,,‘,, als LAKE VIEW REPUNLICANS, Chieago purtles were mentloned, was this: M), the Union. The charge thiat the Democrats | 00 Defped to get on bis fect, and the | yuch to split thi party, Then ticrs has boen | Tho Republicans of thia town held a primary | 1ane U, Stowart teatliled that he Is a temporany Bpecial Diepatch to The Tribune. il eI North would take the surplus of W8 ‘own prods tor lack of exoeosive AL % meeting at the Town-Ilall Saturday, and elect- | fesident of this clty, and was - present at the . motive was £o defend the ballot-box from stuff- i g~ : had brought on, or carrled o, the Wur wasa | 3l enefit. y i utter lick of excentive ability on the part of i ¢ o . ! Welemntes | James Hotel and heard ¢ vers ers and repeaters, and ta soe that good und truo | | LINCOLN, Neb.. topt. 20.—~Tho ity fs crowded | g litel, The War wasipurely a sectional, not | Uets fur itk own benefit, ‘lu wished ho could | yhe munagers fn the State. They have allowed | o Ed Longley und lu"rfi'efi""::,";;lg,‘:;h"vl‘ifl‘fm tween \Vhlt\:ly and Aunson aa “r‘uLl;?:uu?n'; men wore nominated, and that you were pro- tected in your rights nat the ‘primary mect-* Ings. By~ your megleet in pgiving s A & o] f J et longer and see the progress of these sens | gyery v ¥ to the Convention to he beyond anything over known Uefore. Every | o party, war. The General also made tho nsser- | 5SS 0 L atenit bt o cvory opidrtitnity for suceess to-slip from thelr L Lt o J lust witness abaut Whitely squealing. Whitel overllowing, | tlon that Gen. Logan had declared thint Doug. | Hitients of unfon sud fraternity, bub when tho | gragh, wntll uolfy the porty was sold for amero | 1t Hall for the nomination of o Cogressman ltely aquealing, Wit holol and privato house Is full t overtlowing. | thon i Lryln 16 col] ont. the Democratts party, | yote of the preat State of iinols, and tho | FCPLE LA Tothe Demoonitie etz 10 o | from the Third District. suid ho iad put Babegck 1 o hols, niid intende The nttractlons are tho Btate Falr, the State feh sut upon her Jake, hnd been D hifin there, Witness tirst told Gen, Lab 4 Queen City Inned Lo Tilden's Hard-Money coat-tall, The support 80 carnestly requested by's falthful | goyablican Conventlon, and the State Green. | 874 he'd bodamued 18 he coutd sell htm out. | 2300 G000 ke bullots. Geposited ag | Jnue 28 hoitealaney rosigll, There : o ek of tho conversatlon, lorn hope, Lappeal to you in persun_fo say no | ventlon met this afternoo, but the time was | reaponsible for an unrizhteous and bloody war, | 9F ll the veople, und when the country's lfe- | Phes off want’ *tha say-co,” and, unless they Spectat Dicpatch fa The Tribune. ntay, gLt |n;xx::;x" " Vhitely, "i!lffk'ér ‘I'::EJ whotly spent till oveninz fu wrangling regard- | [More applause.] Such mon ne Logan wero now | e ‘Y::t:a"s{ o !2&("‘3;‘;:"“‘“‘3 of the humls | o they % uqueal” upon the rest. Sueh by wmore about corruption winong the leaders of the P & ” A X v ing dauble-lieaded delegations from threo coun- | *hining lights in the Republican party, while r)ll'tlslll»wplu BUCCLES NOW nuli’l;::" ai'i l‘l‘;::::“!.‘f)cl:;glg been the histary of thy Gook County brmieh ACIN » o 2. ed Ct Yy RKevublican party whilo the sin of personal RACINE, Wi, Sept. 25,—A grand Republican | cautioned witness azalusy Whitely, and ones L A # . R i hen Whitely was talking of Babeock Felker le i {9 ! » sticlt nien as Sumner had been read out, Charles 2 from beginningto end, 'The object of iicarly oll | rally took place at the Fifth Ward Wigwam this Wit A, T do Beplect o canly otd ot your own door, |16 304 | tics. A Commiteco on Crodontinls was finally | Fiemy R dmnee 1o, son reud ot Chorles | |40 e i CORLral BCCI L. Wivo. bk s ok & morstms | oveing, which roa a eredit to tho patilotiam of callut i (Wt wae outd ol vaid, b ot duties by washing your own -hands fromn “this | 3ppointed. The Convention adjvurned to to- | waa now the Demoeratle candidate for Governor |, The meetlng then brolo wp mnid the usual | tion of sutoe sort from the Greenbackers, and | that loeality, unda splendid compliment to | forholsa d—d m;y“mlrsl ? Witng 55 nmmlc an of onifsslon of persunal duty, and comaout | morrow forenoon, Tho fight Is very bitter be- | of Massachusctte, When such things could be, | Kind sud amount of Democratie nofeo. then go around peddiing for un (ndorsement. | T1uveq and Wheeler, Tho headquarters of the | tho conversation in dotall,” Whitely sald. (bt ot peaphs s eyt | tween tho Hitclioele and anthHllicheock Iater. | [ehe FRasirth was, hot sshatned 6o bo e | s socond fu Haportunee ol i tho miatter of | o ot mocricd L o wo partiss &l | Yopilicans In that scction of tho eity I w cora- | Whan o (W.) went away o iad 1ot . {re pee 3':‘.‘!;'&:“.; m;’flg‘:“’}’r oo "‘:‘q g the | este—first blood forthe latters first kuock-down | 1yt SO ol 0 Conliling g S,E‘;,‘f;&u' speakers, The crowd was very ereab round it BEPUBLICAN NEADQUATERS, * | modious, tent-lka framo structure, having o ca- ll:“l"" {'l" :;'é"‘c"u‘,."fi;‘.‘; “\"‘,‘1) lt"“’,’l"l “".“ tnl""““';:: nation for the next four years, Inasmuch us | fOF the former, who thnally gafnod & polnt by the | o William H. Seward, and Juy Gould had sue- | during tho eveniuz, and quits un amount of [ Thero was an active dayat the Kepubliean | pacity of from 500 to 600 people. From the cen- “:_,f,“,:t Br(:lkw;k lex E, jwl'é,“ ,,:,',f' !x;ilundlfd % nelegates wholly unflt to represent the Intorest . uf this ward “in the Congressional Con- vention were nominated” last evens oz through a disbonest trick In tho (terest of John C.. Dore: and Arthur 1 adoption of a resolution excluding all double- | ceeded Horaeo {reeley and “was supporting | Democratic cuthusiasn prevatled, The spe raoms In the Grand Facifle Hotel, Loug Jolin | treulofty flag-stnf rises heavenward with n | I the lieaded delegations from participation fn con | Hayes, [Crles uf » Shame:?] Olver B MorS | e wero intermittent, i tholr character. When | \Wentworth . comy — Qurtag - e i ool . c e i) . \'cn‘unnn llc?finfl.cr Uit l(tfl",lcm lnrnrv organi- | ton, the Sitting Dull of lndh]mn. who hud for- | the orators were Indulglng in thele most brill- | 1o sald that, wx’flo two weeks | Stately grace, luttering tho Stars and Stripes fn | After (horecess ATnj. Blowart resumed th i ! i 5 % 7 oV e 20, tund and was further cross-oxamined by M zation. ‘Phe Greenbuck Conventlon wil make | merly been against negro suffrage and wan o | fant tlights, o ward club would come wlong, | no, the country, near his farin way | ¢Very sood Republican breeze. The door, or | 8 i aned ; ita nominations to-morrow. It spent to-duy in Demoerat until the Repiblican purty I oflices | lieaded By u and, und cut them off for a while: | sivnrming with tramps, About uweok ago ho | nwning, rather, of the amphitheatre, wag | Widdle. - Witnoss hus an idea that Felker s len t % % i & bt working (u the interest of Babeoek, Could ne Dixon, Who haye sold out tho Club by elocting | discusston. to ditribute, lisd guceeeded e woble George | Scnator MeDonald was stopped not less than 50 | told his Superintendent to ongage w number of | beautial) festooned with buntly 4 ¢ had been with Fello throwih) fraud dolegates in thelr Mtovasts, i FRANKPORT. W, dulian, 'Dan Cameron und Forney, the Tat- | times I this way. o By | suy thilt e had been with Felker atding ab m! them to nsslst In gathering “his corn, but lo! e V] 4 itue: ct J Speciat Dispuich to The Tridiine, tor ' having - faken §25,000 of " Tacila | ,Thocrowd was called 1o ordor shortly after 8 | thera werd only fe o be fornd. However, | Wille ~the = llages and Wheoler flag | cock, Wituess fiteoduced Felier to Habeock Fraxgront) 1, Bept, W—A Hoyes and | Mafl funds, and then ‘went abroud for | o/tlock by Me. Jubn Muttocks, Chalruiin of the | they wouldu't work, for they: wero offerad 4 | Presented ot the gutherit to-nfght by the loyal | and thought that I was engazed for abewt Wheeler muethizwis hold bero to-night. " Quits | lis health, hind succoeded tho ablo | Clty Detnoeratle Central_ Conimittee, und ane | e {ur chance fu Indfana, wllcrgtlmy wonld get | ndies of the ward, through their representa- f“'l‘{’,:‘ég‘l' {:‘:,“:’,.“;g:‘(',”‘z“'{'l“ '}')“‘)‘xl",ts’r'f“_:)ll';{!é‘lfiffi n nuinber attended. Messre, Huyes and Bovage, | Democratic 'War (fovernor, Curtin. EAN)M"M notineed that Henvy G Miller would' presfde, b yuld by the Democracy until ofter electlon tive, Miss Ella Lockwood, gracefully encirelod | po ‘sald £0 Whitel 'lhuh I{u bad botter louk cul of Homer, wore our principal speakers, each | and Inughles,] Theoitierd wos Bob Ingersoll, | A lone lst of Viee-Presidents were nlso an- | toi nothlug, except voting In a certufn placo | the speaker's rostrum with (ts amplo fulds, | heraiooer oy o occupying the stato of the Baptist Churcl, | anotherold Demoerat, who bad been so busy | Bounced. tpan clection-day, “That tiie’ Demoericy ure | Jumes' baud woa fnnttendance, and discoursed | The Hon, J.Proctor Kuott waseallod but falel whera'tho meeting was held, for tho spuce of | hnnting an honest God, and had never rest . G0 MILLER, still colonizing the tramps from all parts of it 11 Mr. Geo . to auswer, Mr. Cool sald Mr, Knott hud beet two hours, ho sluglog - from - the | casy witil o found dim Blaine, of Malne, | Inhia opening ndiress tho Chinfrman sald tho | the country, In Indlung, thero can ho no | Meplriting musie untll Mr. Georgo Wright, the summoned on the 8th of August to appear 03 cholr way = mamiflcent - with the ex- | [Linghter.] There was olso the delightful, | truth was that our Governniont. lad besun to | doubt, The ‘seheme s been fully cox- | Chalrman, Introduced A, C. Fish, Esq., whoso TR R s b G L ception of the buss, which was sung by | wittylittie Stores, who liad been the attorney | e u personal one, und was adwminfsterod In th | posed In these columus heretofure, | speceh, pending tho arrlval of the orator of tho | hod started, but had not avrived. o desired sone of our relormers, There were aboit 8 | for the whisky-thicves, and wasnow tho Govern- | iterests of offleehulders, il lud beconie asec- | but 1t st goes —on It will bes | oy, ning (G, W. Huzelton, Esq., of Milwaukee), | to prove by'Mr. K. how Whitely's pardon was in attendunce, Th speochos were well found- | inent attorney to prosveute those thieves, With | tional tovernment. Thetlwg of thecouutry was | hoove Republicaus fu Indiana to watch this | &) cceivod with great applauso. Detwoen 609 | procuved.” y'8 ed, und well delivered. Soseral other gentle- | fees on both sdes, [t looked as if Emery would | coublematie of the charucter nnd orfgin_ of the | thing on election day, else they will not et w | W Feceived with great applauge. Between “In men delivered shorter nddresses, snccoed, [Applanse and Juughter.| What re- | United States, The stars which nwvmnrcd on it | fuir show, ‘The publication of false virculara ty | 4nd 700 peoplo were in attendance, as the sent- |y ygse i buly chance now to save the linnor of the ward 15 Yor evary voter of the wand to go tothe ‘nrlumr}' meetiue to-morrow oftermoon hotween and 7 o’clock, ut vorner of Jackson and Dear- born streets, and yote tho following tleket for delegates to the Congresslonal Conventlon, which I have selected through the asslstancy sud advice of severa! leading Republleans of the ward, ‘They aro well known and worthy of your perfect confidence, and ||nplodl.3|*d tyany inan: Willian Blaty, Dr. James ¥, Gross, Washington Libby, L. L. Coburn, 1. C, Ban- ourd, Frunk B. Tobey, W, J, Kuhns, D, W. Nickerson, Jolun T, Meduley, Willlam Daker, tha Wentern Associated Press. oN, D. C., Bupt, ,—The safe and Thomas Keudrick, TLAINPIBLD, matined forthe Ttepublloun party to ot Noth. | were of equal mymitude and briliiancy, None | Fegard o the Iepublican party showa to what | Ing capacity was filled to tho utmost, whils | hurglary trial w ed “to-day, Col, Coult It by your vegloct bud men aro nominated, [ Speclal L'wlvrlpaéu]-:f%v ?‘i Trflm'u-l iug, but to % of those sturs were shuded, und there was o | desperato straits tho l’cmnc’r.'ncy)ls ushed, 1€ | the stonding-room was literally jm'nmcd. nm'x?uific lr[)::lnl:snrr‘;::n‘:xl::ll}h h?fxe‘ L:nsggl e the Jjupublican party will Iafl to secure the l:"“l‘“"f“}}_ “B“”’_' e “’l“.l“'-‘")‘ HOLD TN OFFICTS laco for any one of them butside the constels | Loy aro dofeated i Tndiana thipy wiil ba whip- | Ahout 8 o'clock Mr. Iuselton was Introduced | Babenek, and Col. Totten opened the case on genuine reform we, a8 trus Republicuis, adyo- | ithuststic Jtepublion: mecting was held o | 4u draw tho sularles. (A volce, “Glve usq | Intlon. The white llnes slgnifled tho good will | ped all alonz tho Hio in November, The Dem- | ¢4 tho enthuslust udience by the Chalrman, huha)}u} Bomerville, Justleo Miller, of the cated, Office-scekers aro the bano of our cotn- try, thercfore If we expeet to purlly onr Goy- ermnent it muat be done by eaforelng tho rute of our Club, *The oflice shall seck tho mun, aud not man the oftice.” W Vi realoy il unserupulous offie who seeks the nomduation to Congresa men- tioned ubove, Lot ¢very mat go to tho primury to-morrow and defest bim, Hespeetfully yourd, 8. D, HAsKELL, TNE OREENBACKERS, The rag-taby had unothor spasm yestorday, and wvolved certuin furtber nowminations, 1t Plufnleld Just night. Na ball in the place | jyrer debt.”] Thero was no nced of proving | cxisting hetween the Statca, amd the o cracy i ¢ 3 s ¢ h 3y 3 ALCH, ea | oeracy s pouring money futo the Stata by huue ’ poter (] Ty ~ | Unlted States Supreme Court, d Dr, J. B belng Jargs eiougli for i meetiog, it wvas hold | ghut th temmblican Tanhin, 08 ow. s, wis | delluncs o oUr euetuiee, oo of U Slatis | irods of thousan of Gulluce whils th Hopuly | S Vo Ereotedt with o rousiug ehecr, | Tho - | Bulfed Stutes Suprcme Coet and v, 1, b ;m o .mn, on tho :d (i‘.'(l IG? uli‘np{l}u. i UR- | covrupt, The gvents of the past few vears | hud endeavored to withdraw from the constel- | Hean party Is working falely und lonestly, trust- l,m,e‘fl were just as demonstrative alter the [ 1l¢ Works, testilled that the roputation of Gen. Ing spueclics woro mads by, Qun. T, G Hayus, | howod vhis. Tiio Republieun Jasty was lend, Iutiou, and.tho result wus a ivll wir of gleantle | Ing wholiy to th interrity of the people, and | Hiauner of il ex 88 wero th mora rogged | Babeoek Deforo his indlctment at St, Louls wat A rfl“ lieun w&x il‘:lllu oy U"E"r""('” }‘ vos ang | thd only n nass of corruption svns loft. Wiien | proportions, Secession, however, was over- | putting no fuith in baliot-box stufling or colont | \oters of tho swued Atrr §acolton treatod Sita | 0% zood n3 any man's, i Hetugi i ¢ l‘:fi- "“Ij‘ l;‘ ' &*?U’lhl“,“ u mun”like "Wfiden, n great and good re- | thrownund extingulshed, sid the States re- | zatfon, Democratie party inr‘;scutlx(ng review, anildrew Nettleship wus recalled and testifled as far as Sonator . darshully of Joliot. Gen. Loyes | former, wns nominated, why © should { malued in the Union. Thoy were now confront- Dan Shepard recelved & lettor from Camden, | o apt compirison between the falthitl of the | ho knew Somerville knew nothing of the safes fs making o splendid canvass, “The Republicuus | yot Ropublivans support bim{ Alaa! men wore | fng suother foo n8 dungerous ns secos- | Ga., yestorday, stuling thas threo i o o clary, v o ' 9 ond Liberuls ure mallying ellfll“fll'lfltlm"fiyw s | Hoo mueh blinded Il{_\ixpnn 110t were nuzg::; slon—soe tonallam, Tt had its nrlglu“r:z i 0 fln t threo mlles from | garly duys of our Repubtic's stritegle and thosy | burglary, wid only appenred professtonally, 8k 1 < i L pluce durlng Tuesdny of Just week soveral | i’ csetit, ki Bx-Gov. Bhephes e r der the support, His eloction by o blg majorlty over | gy 1musscs would rush to tho support of Tilden, | the Republican pntrly. which ~would”™ likg | colored inen w':-m wnyflfld and badly beaten }:.l-m,:h'::,",:u'“ulllcxur,.‘,'_.‘nf p:fi-fi?&k&h“ "‘\’fi "fy" Inaw 1;-.:'"“, 11':;&-:}.;’;",‘311':;!‘!‘“1 :'}::ltl';‘l:-l*“t‘;‘-‘"‘ e Alexunder Cumpbell s d foregano concluston. , | Hundricks, and rofurm. The other slde, or 40 | to pl y Y 5 . % place fn flaz n symbol | becuuse thoy wonrld not promise that they p orf o V] o done adjacent to tho Gove: ent parls and Speclal m.}‘.‘.’.?l‘l?‘}’;‘. Tibine out of 50 of thelp u{wukurs, denled that 'there | to represent o unlt Istead of Unlon. Jie | would not vots on ::luu:lonI duy or keep nwui' ’t‘;“:} }:{“,,tf,n,fi,:flfli‘\'t]:fiflfidul )‘:|l:||l,c.¥:;rl;t§rfi§ avenues, Jlml that he Z,Shc;:l ”:i“‘;‘é&..észc.x Dab- Monnisor, 1ll., Sept. 2i.—The Republican | ¥08 corruption in the Republlcan party. There | warned them, however, that this was danger- | from the polle. Fifth Ward has set i {llustrions examplo that | cocl to flavo the work measured as prowptly 38 s o v o were somo bright exceptions, like Schurz, who | ous. Becesalon was defeated by bayonets; sees DEMOCRATIO HRADQUARTENS, ' s wel g Y ossible, ;‘,g;‘f;;'};,;}"}”,fi::,‘,‘,‘c';"“;,’,’{‘g;‘ ,',':,‘;nlfi{!z';:m;,‘m_“ ;fi}{!fi:‘,:;“fi]‘l‘f_:r"‘?’é"m:y L'!’l’c‘lk“"fl'“:.‘;dfl;h'f sald thut Hayea wonld go fn for reforin, 'den, | tonallsm would o defeated by balots. © [Ap- | Thero wax nothing done uttho aer House fi,‘:‘ml&}' ;’h‘:,t.}:h!:r ','Ib'fi“&:‘”.’}.f‘t'if&"’fi,‘; fif,,‘."‘.‘,‘.' VA Withbor of witnossca testified to_the gnod sided fu the nbsenco of Mr. Georgo 5. Bowen, | tong Bherlll Ed A, Warrell: Cnul’lty Auumug' Farngworth “referred to the attacks mado by | plause.] rooms yesterduy save talking of the evening m“;. had o sltin gatherlng that Jacked even tho | 'charueter and ofticiul Integrity of Gen. li’}.\b- the Chufrman. "1 D. Cuduey; Coroner, Moses Latie, Delzi Republicana upon the Civil Servicn Commisslon. EX-3ENATOI VOOLITTLE meeting. Beeretary Rufus Magee, of tho Indl | csgential of euthustasm, ® covlk. " Mr. Bonfield moved that the company pro- tas were nLu |ulocm 10 the Re, entative Urant was in fuvor of Civil-Servieo reform—out- | was next introduced, und met with a warm re- | ans State Democraffe Central Committee, yestor- ICANSAS, P, Munson, of Chicago, testiflod that in con- caed 1o noinate candidutes for Cougrisa for th Firat, Svcond, aud Thivd Districts. A delcgute moved to omit the First District, Convention, whie : > , g, [ Budeofhis own fumily, Bristow was auother | coption. Ho usked fur silence and attentton, | 4ay hnd o confab vith tho Exeeutive Commit- Kan., Sopt. 20,—Tho Repub versution with Col, Whitely, the Jatter eald: fomvastion which mosts 1 Fullon, Octs 3 | Fuformer it tho Lepubticun pivty Bt howeed | Moo gbt ior ol ar,ience und attention, | o) Pl bluct o (o conference could it bo FoTash Kl BOpLL A TIE TR | YT b mqual b1 amvo shsLeITe wad mad 1o 0 The tleket Is o strang vne, and will be elected Diun Tho Suter-Ucean and other organa had | sk for thelr hest thoughta to questlons whien | learned, but it is presunied that tho bur'l " was to-day ut the request of G, T. Anthony, Hee | it on Babeoele.” Wiitely ‘sufd hie put Babeod Whereupon Dr. Colllus urose nud suld die lad & | by our usual Jarge lopablian 1ojority. opened out upon him, awd nils doom wus sealed, | nddressed themeelves to tho reason amd cone | 0 reveive another tapplog in order that thero publican candidate for Governor, Mr. Au- | i 8 holo und futended to'keep him thure. resolutian (o oifer, whith ke wea permitted to J Lmn?nwonn. Horlty. l{:llnulm',\lllvned towulk out of the huck | sefence of men. ‘The great questlon of this | Might o money suflllent kent futo Indiana tu tluuuy appeared oud took " upI cach | _ Thecuss probubly goes u‘; thy jury to-mor Tl e fatlowes i Suecial Correvpondens. of The Tribnne. @uar of the Trvasury Departmont, without even | canvass ho wowld ke thivm to consider, 1fu | PUC*Bluo Jeans™ hn'tho Indianapolla Stute-. [ gau™ cyery charzo mado . against ia | YO ovendng, Resaleed, ‘That, clectors nominoted by the Indes Braipwoo, 1N, Sopt. 3—The largest ana | tho wsual cestitieats of charneter which Grant | cume us no silver-tongued orator, witl highe | Honse, Whether My, Mageo with b successful and showeil by doenmentary evidence of the ———— vendent Grecuback party 43 represeat the Conaty | 1uost entiuslustic thoetiug f tho camyir was | Ususlly gve to thicves. [Applauee.| Gon, '““""“'F platitudes and mulignant Jles, to | 10 his misslon remuins to be scen, tnost convlusive nature the falsity and inaliclous- CANADIAN NEV/S. of Lpok iu Legtalativve uf the State of Ihiinoly ura | held this evenfog In the Odd-Fellows' Ifall, | Faruswortlihad to glve Robert Collver's old | plense tho cars of tho groundllugs. The ques- INDEPENDENT GUEENUACKERY, ness of them wll. It took him two hours to 3 instrocted gln he event they sbauld be slecicd) to ueo all houorahle means 10 s0 maend the revenuo Tuw of the Statu asto exennt tho Juaded property of tho State from tuxatlon for State purposes; nudy further, 1o provide for the collection ol taxos for Htate ]lur&mwn frum sullronds and other corpora- s which wos crowded to suffocation, and address- | 8LOry about the profaie Coptaii on ons of the | tions ho wunted to discuss were feo mreat and Commissloner Durdick yesterdny stated that ool Bty lB: Epeclal Diapatca fo The Triduns. oty dho o 6 e Syl ogut | Hvcryuing ho'praversasiing il sk | profoud - for g il s s | ho Vo jive o aticition to fondling Cho :Sm‘n’::&..‘f‘.';‘u"n‘nf,fi':fi:fl.‘:;‘d.‘éih‘.fl‘n‘if Toprosenis | , ToRONTO, Ou, Sopt. .Sl oz prevalt und Maj. 8, W, Sluny, of Juliet. The . a or the pur- | questlon was, what Wi he cur 2-Buby aud nursing tho Uttio brat, Ho hos | glye me: ¢, & 0 an alurming extent in this city, ond bounded sutisfaction was manifested by the n. | uss of lll'unrntlui tho llupubllvnpl'n bacty's hy- | the. bara. g il o G e dop tive nen from ail parts of the Stute, Benators 5 e clty, tire audivneo, aud tho froquent Iusurly{mrm ot | bocrlsy ou the subjoct of refornn, Huyes wus | groaned; under “which the peopls | Ww controlof the vxehequer, The Tremont | Tuealls and Harvey, Representative Phillips, | Councll to-night cuncted o luw onforcing 8¢ ondy what Was tho | trite | 110use rooms wero enhvened by 8, . Nurton, | and Gov. Osbar. © "Tho }nllo\\*hxg Fesolutions cinatfon mumburlutly. and appoiuted 20 doctord B Nosia At 8 applause which greeted the speakers showed | B0t the sort of winan for u reformer, Gen, | sulution'of the finauclal problem; wnd thind, | Who got back from Foledo, O., tull of enthust* | fyero unanlino sly adopred: ¢ vl ‘ "-{’fm lclt:l:l’;x?l;il‘:\::“;:::::‘;l‘. to_tho, County | the sudience to b in entiro sympathy with thetr | Farnsworth knew Him ns 8 good sort of o man, | which of the two canddates wontd bring ubout | ssm. 1t M. Kpringer, tho Hecretary, hag gono Resolved, 'l‘h:?t n)c ;-u{’h: opinlon of the Repub- "X'ifl'tx&“.fl"fi.“f‘ terest to the publlc andto Centrul Connuittes ou_motion of Mr, Bonfel sentimenta. e ;g:llg:nllufl:. :xv:fllswk ‘,le\"(hlv.a“-‘:::l? :fl-l’?::ms rutu‘x;m In nm‘ lAd'“llulls)"lu“(l"lh 'l‘helm {vl;m dlln,u :41:’ x'.‘h'f'n'fll'.hi‘:'@il’n’ “i‘m" G,"“fl,’l“film .\?{mv}fls lican H&nlu Centml Connnlttee, after hoarlog the | Ao Insurance “w,nhm w‘:n Lfi',,{’:,‘,wg to-day. 4 ok 4 3 . Ty veul another guestion which had beon ralsed by theiy :t, reeniback 2 m C ete e 4, T, A g . . 3 e | ‘The’ Republicans contended that the Democ nies, it such explanotion is a X} ton o p L M Doggy uominated Mr. Georze 8, Bowent | having & grand raly horo tonigit, Gol. 1. ¥y | hands of fho-pisty. Wanubers.’ 1w nok s | wece, oo oy s proiuten it Uho LOmoceats | o,y titarios b th o ot it Cone | ek xplasation s a compieta viadiea cliosen by 1ot to tost the legullty of tho law tm: for Cougress from the First District, He sal ho Qfd not knaw whether Bowen would accc:)lzl ond, us Bowen hod fxed his uowination an skflmu\\ out, Lo couldu't bu consulted, delegate aiktod i Bowen wus urthodox on tho question of money, and was answered in the allinnutive. Bowen™ wus nomfuated unanie Marali, candldato for Congress in this district, | sible for him, widor ths clreumstances, to re- wer to destroy the B vork fit the in- | Kressional District, fur the purpose of selecti Jesulced, 'Thnt the Chalrman of the Committea | Posing the new tax on fire policles, The flus is speaking fn Chaudler 1lall to, the lanuet | furm tho Guvérnmont, ~1Hla eloction tneant tho | Leresta of the Lost Canse” aivertmmonsins | elezaten o e Canvention to b held toos e nstructed to ubilais thla renolutlon, and als | for watl violation of tho nw lelng 850, i Ist erowd ever gathurcd there. The Colonol {s'un | continuance of C croy Conkling, Morton, | on the charges of carruption brought sgainst | Fow Will be held fron 4 . m. to 7 b in, to-day, | & T Anthonyts s muaanenty tkathet ‘:", enztukin ‘"fl?}w . for. th iesue eloquent and forcible speaker, and holds to | Bpencer, Clayton, and the “rest of tho gty | prominent otitclals, he sald it was n conceded | 48 follows: First Wand, cornior of Jackson aid nurlyndnywm{mlblblo F-Oviehoey Avagfunataniped Wlf 54‘,“ "'.I‘ e rioun :ll‘m;mx lgp \t\"ln'r rethrfl nu lfl‘l’: Ifimm{‘lflz fi:{y 33_:1111'1 ‘lfl‘z:dh:x‘:g' n‘(‘z‘y‘run“n n"l"‘|‘|cllll'| u‘l;m;urterds nl';. ‘tllun‘ ;:urr;lutlluu lad frcpr into high pluces, ,lllmr"er‘t‘la {\\lrubnul. Second, fl?’&uwa:trccti Mr. Authony {8 ‘lpelkln to-night in the HavLirax, Sopt. ”fli&lflafi‘};"f\cd to-lay i thy . " i 4 o clorin, el olocte and ! come when [t sh ¢ drive i sbush avenue; Fou corner of o ¥ £ " k N H } coster= OUL 18 forcblight procesaloly and thoy mAko & | Could Writs ut tho couras oL hls Administeatin Qut, or thy Clovermmuent would t':éafxlafing«fr‘flh"w Soutl’ Parkc avonue and 'Fhirty-thled streot; | Qhere-tlouse, which I3 packed full, 1t 1s a por- | from Mugdulena Islund stato that, untit yestet; mously, vand sppearaiice, ona shcol of white paper. Gen. Farnworth | becoming rotten at the very he Litth, Republicun headquarters, corner_of But. | fe¢t ovation to Lim. doy, the weather had ben romaricably thio i Col. E, W. Chomberlaln nomlnated 8, F, Nor- Ersuappes WRITEIALL, alluded to Tilden bs the maty who throttled | Their ≪r‘:!‘rml:l.tlu ‘:“fll‘lixnntll]l::ll{'fill s tho neces. | ter und Twenty-slxth !{lfl:flli Bixth, 772 Bouth o, Lol fasurubilo fur cod fisling: Tty “"h"r;ufi"u:x'x: ton for Congrers fromy the Becoud District. Car- Bpsolal Dispuich o The Tridune. that great anaconda, the Canal Ring, wilch had | sity of reform, sald they could: ot trust | Jalsted street, Sr. Laute, Mo, Bupt. h—All th Demoordls | inaking alarge Lul at Aumbuest and Grindsiont ried unaulously, Narteuact, Gl dopt, "8 W Great | growih up uidor tho noso of that Woy i Mue, | tha Democrutle ~party “With power, * be- DU PAGE DELEOATES. papers, both English and German, criticiss tho | Islands, Crops aro ull housed, except veget Mr, D. W. C, Castlo mnoved that further ac | Democeatic Muse-Meoung® advertised to be | John A. Dix. The Goneral nssertod that il cauce they would ° mastme T "ol | - The delepatea from {hio Town of Winflel, | (ounty ticket nominated by the Dumocratie | blos. tion on nomination from the Third District be postponed uuthl aftor tho USth, uud L6 referred o the Namjuating Comuitice, niads permas nent for that purpuso at thu&wwulng Bpuaw, beld hero to-doy woa held, but it was not | had hita head wherover he saw it, whethee 1t | debt, i o Du Page Conuty, 1o the First District Con- | Couvention yesterday, some of them soverely, Juecial Disgaich, Trigyne, “great,"—about 2,000 pooplo. . Very Juany of | wans Republicun or Democratic nead, S U, Ly hciers of- G B L | et e hthon, Lo et tomorsaw ovg | Wl Drodet ia deteats ' Fhe muddlo fn the Sog: | | FTAMILTON Ho 2 .lfllq&x\&%{}{";’flfm the Republicgns sevemsbled fu Rickovt's Grove |~ Gen, Farnaworth then took up the Bouthern it bers dUd wis 1o tako o solenin | Albert T Wiant aud David Mart(n, of Turner | 9 Congressional u"""“\ [vhers Wells and | By istorato of Knox Chireh fu this city nd Wetoned L0 ubout tho worst htrsubicue ever | question, nwl chared: the Ropublican party | oatli' o prescrve tho Constitution, fn' whieh | Sunction, and Williua J. Manuluz, Wrrenville, | SInybeck ere nominated, sthl exists, and . the p of Knox Church ln Ve With power t act after the 24 palmed oft upon a suffering audlence. It {8 | with corruptly making au lssue of o 8 e % Frad-iig fricnds of both gentlemen wuy that they will s Ar. Boitield moved wa i amendment that | pretty evident that tha eonl of Greeno County TEiin DGy abe Here { dleht tl1“::4!;14.1-'1"1,1’-“ltl::l.l\u?rclxlrl’ofifilm‘“l" WARD MEETINGS run. & THE BOOK TRADE, he nowlnution fean th Third Lixtrict aud the | uro bevoralng disgusted with Democracy. A volce—~Mr, Bayurd s heround desires thu { fon. "That utterly dlsposed of this cominon ery o= N 57, Louss, Sopt. 20.—TFho dolecates whosat | Naw Yonx, Hopt. 2.~Couslucrable business Board of Ejuulisation be referred 1o the Couk ROCKPORD, stand, (Lonehter, B of assumption, | 0t I was prepared to demon. SWEDHI NuPUBICARY, In the Deuoeratic Couuty Conviition Veater- | way transacted t the ook Falr yesterdsy aud Comuiy Coral Cowltee, 0w, | Rockp oL Dl 0,100 Trune, P Nojes iar o, nress table—tWhat i tho | strate thero seas no Rebol debt. “fhen e of | o The pecond meetiug of tho Swedish-Amerlcan | doy fron, tho First, Secand, Whisd and Tule- | (o P55 00 0 fod Wivers Rave regitered FEamibjestig. s ruticd. lean rally took ) m:l + 2y K 0l r—l's ho talklug sbout { Shut bim up, The | the South staked evérythiug, wil the Southern | Republican Club of “the South Side was held f‘i“ ufimhmm fl%y thioly mames on tho boake of the manngers, 1) 16 was then sottlod that the dulegation from Luke County Le added to tus Central Counit. tee, aud the wantter was deferred w9 contemns ightat Metronolltan | worst speech I ever heand, bonds upd notes contained'u cluuse espressly | last evening at No, 100 Wabash avenue, und (i Sesilatuintiay. she tlo s Hull, lwl’,h which uceaston Wil Latlirop, The Gieneral continued, nevertheless, and etgting thut they would wot hécome dm? hu!fl Toom Wus .\\'un filled. My, Bu ndhem'nutml “u fhak Convwution dass tiot snect tho ayproval of | iaraliug all the publishers apricarsd b be VL) ol iy 4 : A ; k ; : i o ported. Messru. Georns Bt sporefas tlise rators niad il | mad tho il uitacls o} e curpet-buzuora, | £ yéors Witer e hod sCkHONTOTEQ 10 bades | Foom s Wl tlled, Mr. Bandborn uctod us | tho piople, and u ranot i it s ottt | T Leuvitt s Ca tobbus whoio susplees 1o Jated by the smendment. second Hayes aud Wheeler Club will bo organ. Hu chen withdrew to givo way to Senutor Bay- | pendence of the South, When “would sitclh 4 Jalin F. Sundstre ¥ aonan; asking the Chatrman of_the C n\'cuunnp to call | Fairis conducted, stato that thy prescnt s ¥ B motion of Mr. Cliamberlain, hio, ex-A10. | ized liero to-morror. Serg . i Lotes becomo dua? [Crlcy of # Neverl '] Why, | and Juln B Sundstrom ueBecretary, Addresses | BEOR HIG Uhtrahan of tio Cowvention o call | s contieted, state shat A% Phe how are Daggy, and Dr. Oszood wero. appeiuted o conie Lofofo tho ncxt epeaker gota chianco, how- | it would bo (o yens aitor nevor, Usinghter.] | were mady by wxov. Brozs, D, Dyer, and 3, | gt 17 ot il o lfuatate | L6 fox whish theve s, b g ot Dot an mltica'of threo to liumt through the State for TIE DEMOCRACY ot hrough amothor s 1o ot | RO L Lt Vil ouls | C. Dot X, T, Clrnan alio made somo | S s dleitd i 10 1 Ciought tho | Barturty: 1t s v Lt b P Mr. Bowen, who was found without dificulty 10 TR MASE-MRRTIN s v euly VO ye ed and patriotic remarks. wajority of thaw will shin it, will ropeat the succoss of that held lus! 3 2 0 LAST EVENING, BENATOIL DAYARD. after tho patlfleation of * o peaco The Club then tratsucted sumo routlne busi- t o L f four unt cot from tho 3 broug| b . ¥, 14 i crodit of four :z:" 1 ted hdyoo&. l‘!-m‘m n:“g‘“},'}”:g A struggliug, howling, pushing, hooting | , IF: Coolbangh then introduced Scnator Bay- | treaty would they bo patd. "Fhut | ness, earolled a largo numbor of metbess and Spectal Dispaeh b0 h LS crme ot 4ho ailo sre s henta maturo the o s el 7 - he Tridune. slx months, wherehy the pay it 'of aecess. mus of wen disturbed the wonted qulet of ard {u some velrly fiwrflln:t'y“:l{)é‘:n E"y?:'&'f. ;\(:; J;r:ll:;lstl,au';'lhucflv" there never Would bo any | adfuurned. Cnarsroy, la., Bept. D.—Wlle the ayes and | latter |uult,'nl .Innuiry um March, Thus the xeady tor wns recuiye how about paying for t) e Cl | Vi W i ¢ " i o The Club was only organized last Friday | Wheoler Guards were out drilling last evond chi allzes M h day trada » & declivod t0 makes speech, but was fo- | Market street laab ovening. 16 was a Demo- | vancod to the vlatform, sud in u weak volve ac~ | alavest Dh} they knoir that tho {onmtulluu ovening aud 13 lutended to” fnelyde ull Beaudl- | they were assulled by a shower o sloncta ufiu‘lfi ?nuor:t, lfif :u{?clfifiagfll?lln:-: Holusy