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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, I87(—TWELVE PAG S e o . Ing. Gov. W. M. Btonc, of Tows, will spenk fo | Olncinnatt; pledges Nebrasia to llayes and Tiean mensures and maaterly arralgnment of tha | break up Uil nearly midnight. The grand rally [ (ng.. Tlo waa ealled "R"" at his offico, No. alboun, of South Carolina, wa 8 Detnoceratic party elleited chieer nfter cheer, of the Democrats ot Lima dld not pan out. | Wall street, the above I [} nerets ng measures nnd thelr | Biate, Under that reaolution the Repubi means, 'Thie effort i Lo he b gi ¥ cantinneq Monmouth Monday evening Oct. 2. Charles | Wheeler by a large malority. A 04 and the Tawmaby tax-gathere oy i o Vi AENATOIL MORTON AT AURORA, Sigel [s not a success, not even when bolstered | progress nt Albauy were explninod to him, the | House hos acted, ae the Democratic Ilouso | gy ‘ Cuntherer wil) oy 0 “. ”'“.“-?.‘-l' r‘c‘x‘:‘t (fifa'n"i lalt':lcl::: ntrl'l‘lire‘v‘u‘:n\frr:’gr.‘ T eynd inilorgos the. “I"'.mrm."[ DHinelples LAwnexcaouro, Ind, Sept. 28.—Scnator u;fiay'l‘lmrmnn and Pendlcton, gh{cguz of the publle mcating and bhe necesslty | must, it it obeys thie law, I‘llt‘flnnfl‘u‘u‘;‘:;&‘r“c-:}vul\‘x’rh.{é‘"n’”""’"")‘- m.'.":’ e (OCRATIG COUNTY, COMMHTTRE enumerated by the Republican Natlonal Con- | \orton spoke for two hotra to<dny, at Aurorn 110N INORISOLL AT JACRSON. of having it presided over by h leading Deno- PACKING-BOXTS. Towever. Tho ety Demosracey oed amo! Tire Cook Cotinty Central Democratie Com- [ Yention at Cinclnnatl, to an audience of about 4‘000 people; and held JAcKsoN, 0., Sept. 28, —The Ingersoll meet- | crat in order to insure uny ‘success agalnst the | One use to which the vontingent fund is put | und Tiiden long nizo," racy gave up Thidtapy imittec et yesterday ultornoon. It was sup | The thied aflirma that the Republican party yosed that the Committee would take Into con- | stands pledged to thie principles of the cquality #ideration the many complaints which havebeen | of afl citizens before the law without regard to made concerning the recent leglslative nominn- | color or nationality, t{ons, but nobody acemed to pusscss any very The fourth commends the leglslation of Con. | oritive fnformaiton on this point. Wit the ess, orders of President Grang, and action of Jommitteo did do, After two hours of woary | the Attorncy-General in tho. fetter of In- wrangling in which nmendments were thicker | atruetlons fo'United States Marshals to enforco than Dlackberrics In the largest kind of o patch, | the lawa and protect the eitizans Iu tho perform- was to pnsl{)cnv the holding of the county prle | anco of thelr political rights, marles untlf Saturdny, Oct. 7, and the County The fifth unheaitatingly Indorses the financial Couvention until Mon n{, Oct, 0. This action | policy of the Government in its successful wny brought about, as Intimnted, after-tauch | ctforts to restoro the publile credit and maintaln thiem ns if by s spell nearly the entlre times and | ing hero to<day wits n_monster affalr. Only a | Ringin n Democratle Leglsinture were stated. | s, to turnish the packing-hoxes for Congreas- when he concluded, nearly the whole ‘audlence | week's notlcs was given, and the meeting was | Tho attempt to destroy he public schools | men to sond their effects home, It Is a bad cus- that hieard hitn went and’ gave hint a hearty | one of the largest ever beld In Jarkson County. | flirough bullding parochinl sihools with pub- | tom, no doubt, but Uncle Jimmle Willlains shako by the and, Tt wasono of the most of- | The great arator was met at the depot by a reir- | lie muoney was cefally dwelt upon, na well | took Ms; and every Democratle member in the derly nssemblica that hias been in this cotinty | iment of mounted men, and d_Dand, and ea- | s the great fniportance to the success of tho | Inat House took his quota of packing-boxes at during the campaign, and the Senator throw hot | carted to tha Gibson House. Two tinu~bands | movement of Mr. Tilden's preatding, © 110 1ls- | $3.50, or theréabouls, aplece. =2 shot fnto the enemy's ranks until they fafrly | and a gleo clubd furnished plenty musle, ete., | teneid attentivoly to thu statement, nnd nnswer- And what do these clinrges moan In the nc- wilted under the fire. Republicans uro allva | and nt 2 o'clock p. m, the speaking began at the | cu by saying yery politely, but dechiedly, that | counta of the contingent expenses of the Ilouse hiere, and tho old soldiers ore falling Into the | Fair Ground, where, lo hls nimitable style, big | hie couldl not preslide ut the meeting, or take nni' of Representatives of the last year? ] ranke as promptly as they did at the” sound of | Bob talked to o crowdof what competent Judges rnrt i tho movement. 1Io was then asked i | George B..Corkhill to furnlahing Washinglon the long call during the War, placed at 7,000 people. 1t wns a monster meet- | lio would atlow lis namo to Lo used ns one ol | Chronicle s followa: BENATOR NOOTIt AND EX-GOV. NOYES AT LED- | Ing, nnd In striking contrast with the Ewing | the Viee-Uro-'leuts of -the meoting, but he de- | To W. M, RoLBINSwcesrersvireinrmniainss 8100, ANON. fizxle of Inst Thursdny. Al the conclusion, In- | clined to allow hisnamo o be med inany way . M. Robbins is the well-known Democrat) Lenaxoy, Ind., 8cpt, 28.—At the Republican | gersoll recelved . perfect shiower of bouquets. | in conneetion with it. LA £10esy, 1y, Spectat, Disvateh 1o The 7, LA Crosse, Wis., Septe W—The e, demonstration lnst ovening was e pesg e cenaful In polnk of ‘numbers, rospect s enthtslasm “slice he campafun of iq-“vlnd uthering so large, npostug, ang oy, . Xy s heen witnessed (' this vieuigy, g mated thit 2,000 Persons were fi g1 o 1L " 4 auu Baidreds wero unable to. o Sl il Gav, Washburn, the Epentieroag (1l wns not lone In_getling (i g, 12 4 vap| . Bpleit. of his audiehee, and m.3;::"13:::11‘::':.“:1'.” te thuns. 5 - who accepted a 820 bribe in the North Carolinn | and vigotous speech which ‘ il l’}bolrh:"dmgo“thl:t' ":;‘ff.n?"li'mflu“fi’ul.'}fo'é‘rfl&'é fl'é’u'l'i'"f?;wifi'c'fi"é%&i? 53('3“ n“l"&nfi:")“.?:u mass inceting to-lay the entbusiasm - ‘was un- | ie gathered up an armful, and, with s polite The lato Willlam ¥, Ilavemeyer was then Lonlslnlulro, and_who was one of the Confeds | terrupied with npphuw.L lnu"\',-,,L"(‘"I’]"""i(n- Drethren desire to attend the soldiers’ reunlon | been placed ut 43¢ per cent futerest, and an | bounded. Court-Hlouse Hall waa filled to re- | how, remacked, Ot who would bo an old | called upon by the Committee, Who fotind him | erato members of IHunter Olymer's War Clatina [ Judge Humphrey, our next Congrasepa 011 at Indlanapolls on tho fith prox. Tho leglelntive | equivalent amount of 6 per-cent bonds retired, nominations will be investigated at the next | thus saving 84,500,000 interest money annually, meeting, to be held Mouday afternoow at 2 | meots the approval of the Republican party. o'clock. Scyeral communications haye been res, ‘The sixth cxpresees abhorrence aud places the celved showing \\-bs certaln of the candldates | ecal of condemnation on the element In the { made o stirring address, deallng joage o0 tu tho Demuerats and Confederate o3 ity Bheciat Dloatan ik Tt CONsplratary Special Dispateh to T, 87, PAULy Mititny sept, ’a_rfin:,.ih A Gonvention to-dnv nominated for (o, I;' iy ftor, Teurs M. Smythe; Judge of o Atk D. Cornisliy Stato” Senator, D, J, 11y - Tepresentudives, Russell Bhkels, pepss Rt Itiran g, Taylor Heney A, Cistle, anq s Quinn.” No nominntloi for Tudics of the \t\'(x Inal Conrt, was ntatle, the cles o Lelng g pletion, and hundreds who wera auxious to hear | buchelort? {n tha office ‘of the Pennsylvania Conl Com-!| Committee, and, as such, agslsted In runnlng the distinguished speakers were unable to gain LOGAN COUNTY. pany, of which ho wis President, and | Marsh off. to Cannda. How came _he by $1.50 admisslon. Scnator Booth oponed with one of BRLLEFONTAINE, O., Sept. 98.—The Repub- | the” objects of the mecting, and the [ outol tho Contingent fundl And whit does his characteristie brilllant specches, and for | lean rally at Ruslylvania, yesterday afterncon | necessity for a Democratfe presiding oftl- | this meant ; nearly two lonrs held the vast audience by his | and evenlng, was a grand success, The Ion, | cer, wero explained to him in terms stinilar L0 | Georga B, Corkhill furnished Washington miatehless cloquence and convincing argumient. | Eugene Ilale and Gen, I P, Kennedy dellvered | thoso used to .Mr, .Tilden, 3Mr,. Havemoyer Chronteleto A M. WAUACH avsseresnesrss 34,00 1lis prescntation of the Nnanclal question was | in the afternoon rousing specehies to' an atten- | wanted to know why the Committee called A. M. Waddell Is the representative par ex.' most favorably received, and his remarks wero | tive audieuce of over 800 people. In the cven- | upon him. Icwas told hecause hie was a life- | gellence of the Southern chlvalry of North Car- frequently Interrupted by rounds of hearty ap- | ing there wes o torehllght procession; thie town | long Democrat and well known Lo thie people of | oling, 8 . plaues, Lx-Gov. Noyes followed In awraud | wns tlled with people. " The Hon J.' T, Upde- | thecity and State. He roplicd that thie proper ALL THE REST. speech of one lhour's duration, and his words -afl tnade one of his ringing specches. Lugan | man to presido ot that mecting was Mr. Tilden. ik arsHaTa i i TRkl el fell Iike thunderbolts of wrath in thu ranks of | County is waking up.-- - ¢ The Committee then (nformed bim that the! 4 fagtis the Demovracy, It was, withal, the most en- TANCOCK COUNTY. had called upon Mr, Tiden, aud he had refused | George B. Corkhlil N'fllflliudl“'dlh ngton ought to be bounced, nnd theso will be prayer- | Damocratle party which Justitles the slanghter fully considered at the meeting Monday after- | at Hamburg, 8, C.; which looks with coniplas noon, at which nobody but tho members of the | cency on the butclieries nt Coushatta, Lo Committee will b llowed to bo Tl’“cl“v not | which approves the shot-gun poticy i Misais- cven the reporters. As severalrough things may blwl; which {udorses the dlsptacement ol Unlon possibly como out mgnnlhnz somebody, the | so) ie diers and establishes Coufederates In thelr Commlttee, which posscasce wisdom of the } positions; which cuts down the army ol navy S & cd to Flint, tho present | i eerpent with the harmlessness™” of' - the | approprintions; which sent to Congress the vid- . e Chronicle to 8, 8, Marshal $4.00 v 1l e spetimbent, nomiyy, e 1 a S t i b, thualnstic political meoting ever held in this FIxnLaY, 0., Scpt. 23.—Gen. Sheridan and | to have anything whatever to do with the moye- .| by the Demoerags, and heliee unol itiatey dares s SO oty ofstetanery | e oo e fortared REMR: are. | ctty, sud itd miluctice will surely be felt on ths | Col. Carter adireaspl to-night the largeat meet~ | nient. AL this rematk, Mr. Huvemoyer thraw | Ky $1ofer ooy 390" Mopublicans, “Tb telcet omunteg e ut the reportorial spirit will biiprosentimd | ments of tho Democratic p’l'n"“rm made at 8t | day of election. fng that lms been helil In Hancock County,since | up his head with a *lumph,” aud sald, * He | y,'J, Abert.. al7a | the county I a much better degre ol will gently hrood over thy nalny_irrouecdmgl: Louls. % and Jiour ofl ou the troubledavaterit- 7 A resolution was Introduced recommending DENOCRATIC HBADQUARTERS, - 't 1} that the roads conneeting with the Unton Yaclfie The Moguls in tho PalmoriHouse:¥toms Whd | Tullroad are entitied to The same advantnges INSULT TO GEN, LOGAN, 1872 A torchlight procession was formed early | does, does het” “Yes,” the Committee re- W, Cratehfield.. FoRT WAYNE, Ind., Bept. 23.—~Grent dlssatls- | in the eveningaud paraded thestreets and tmads | marked, **and even refused to allow the use of | Toger Q. Mills.. factlon existed among the citizens all day re- | nsplendid ‘appenrance; completely layiog in tho | bis uame a8 oue of the Viee-Presidents.” Repreacutative Democrats, all of them, fllch- garding the manner {n which Gen. Logan” was | shade the Tildenlto. proccssion ‘last evening. | Mr. Havemeyer then sald: ©T am u{:— ing _thelr nowspapers from the cundn;zenl. Demotratie, and largo wains, el tlon of n Senator awd ot least. l]llr‘t!:] i!‘;fi ‘rh'a e tives, are expecled, Preeeay TUE SOLDIBNS' CONVENTION, 1 T " prit! ‘ treated by roughs, through the Instigation of | Gen. Sheridan and Col, Carter dealt the sham | posed to scctarlan approprintions of pub- | fund! What does 1t ot meant Wil Sam CLEVELAND, Sepb. 20—Artangemeyts |, fi&ffi"fifi?%’:fb efifiefiflwsulu;?&mc&mflfi ‘L‘,.'.‘,"fi'.‘.‘,‘,.‘.‘c‘:i"‘,‘;",.‘::‘3';’.’,;}‘.’“‘,‘,'.’,’,}{.‘.'{.‘,'v',‘,h,’,':,',fi‘,’.::g prominent Domoc'mts,w:llu nddressing a Re- Roform ‘mrt( some telling blows. Hancock | lle money. I am in }m‘ur of the common | Murshall, who §s stumpling Illinols for :md‘m‘ Imn'll made with n'l the roads |,<'.‘,'L.“,|:','m‘-",',‘ e held in Indianapolis Oct. 5. Gen. Cameron | snid Unon Pacific] that the Unfon Pacliicought publican meeting Inst” ovening. Thoy hooted, | County ls wide awake, aud will seud in u good | schools, and I am oppused to the whole | and Hendricks, ex; mnf’ “vm Glaver, who s oity, excepting the Clevelnnd & ) i ehurg Fy. ¥ rond, whereby all deleeates to the Sofiigy Cuuvcnunu{ to be ekl hiere Ovt. ) showed Pus Trisonn headquarter reporter n | to carry bueiness over ita llue, from whatever {ulled, groaned, and tried to drown’ him out. | report'on the 10th of October. .. | sehedule of Ring Iegislation at Atbany, and I | fryine to fmpeach - Sceretary Robeson, wd Jong list of names which o clalmed were all of Fuhn. reecived, at o pro rata of its owa through To becaine very Indiguant, and made ong of ALLEN COUNTY. hiave no objection to goiug betore the publicand | whose clerka are_peddiing out the: telegrams. 0 e Wil e gy tho fincst specches over Mstencd to. It wns | LiMa, O, Sept. 25,—The Frang Sigel, Pendlc- | sagiog so, Idon't want any ofice, and Tam | bought . inn junk-shop in’ New York explainf | Fied at halt fure. The Cleveland' Pitgoyy, *‘",}&‘,‘“fi{g‘ reporter: “Are they all going to "3‘:;“_‘::(5;"‘1'3‘“;‘1';‘,!;3‘:’.‘” N Inin o sc thab the Hon wos aroused fn thy | ton, and hurman meeting i il to-day, ToL Rteaid of injuring my J)ruanuu'ta." The | Wil .\]Hllu,l u{u"ll,‘fumo Bteformor of Tumls',“c» will_ graut excursion rates to all M;m"[él“';um Indianapolis 't ¢ Resolved, That fav 1 2 financisl poll Ereu(. of the General. o assured them that | with 305 torehies in tho procession this evening, | Cooper Iustitute was crowded to overflowlng plan} tend, tai ¥en, e odicootceh, Tuat e faror,cuch & tpanclal BOUY | whan he was throuil he would thrasty ‘g | about one-tbigd of whicl wero carred by bus, | that evoning, | e Hlavameyer prestdcd, Thers TARD UT, UESRY WATTERSON: ol B Ao, st f " el Vi . | oneat a thne \cy prescnted icimsclves. 6 | not votera, ‘Flie crowd fo-day was estimated at | was 4 long llst of ce-Presidents an ecretns 4 e l) ritune, waYhols going tarmay thele favel Sousaitivieitensainaln coh; but e sce op intended only muk ng abrief epeech when he | from 1,000 to 8,600, Taken altogether, inpolnt | ries, and the whole proccedings with ho reso- Ln‘m‘;‘hfl‘g' thiameatl Axx Aiuou Mici, Sept. 2 TRepublican mhy whs hud Illzm':‘)-\lllll('_[(l}‘lsr 5,"?[‘ Deunlson, of Bay City, spoke to a yery one year, to W, “That fs none of your business,” Mr, Cam- rnmdulprl-!lm( to thelr retiroment from circula. A cron modified the Inat remark somewhat after- | tlon or repeal of the Legal-Tender act. rum-m' Journal, wards and sald that prominent busincss men -and rally, as this was to be, | lutlons and specches appeared in the Zimes of g, Rehls 4 ‘Thie Schurz mecting herd | April 7, i, o viow Tthis positive sctusnl | 5 Arhor, was called upon, but, feeling outraged by the | of numbers, for a treatment he received, he made a lengthy | it wos a grand Ozz] irge lo! L t t the pi p in his tefp | audlenceat the opera-house, Over were ta pay te way of all who could not, nfford. ILLINOIS. speech. Republicans hero blush for ther Dem- | next Wedngsday promises to be an fmmeuiso af- | of Mr. Tilden in April, 1871, to take any step L0 | javy 'stopped fong enough between 'his sherry. | w g house, Over 40 e, The truth ot u,yu ‘matter i3 that the Democe r;orowx. oeratle neighbors to-day. & ; !f‘lfi“"“u Hauyes' prospects growlng stronger oppmxy tuu;ranm:’ngun Lilllr;g m'x:}lt:hcls lnl{laln:m nnmlmxnp;{'nglm Lfluubyamr the sale of iy :rttl“t%fl\lxllllc;h‘;.":mfi;luf}I‘;nuiztfig'fn!x':'f;U-vw.z. Tacy Is getting wp a sealawwag organtzation, with Spectal Correspondence af Ths Tribune, - ErNs L D A A L Bk mige 3 uiensures to, subvert our’ publlc schooley and | Courier Journal to thio contingent fundt 1| buring towns of Y psilantt atd Dexees 20 2ekE g few rexpeetnblo, mon nt 1he” bewdtoive L | Tronous, Tl Sept. 20.—An audlenco of sbont | cpika 3¢ s WIgWAN, ta-miht o ona of ths | TITE: 4 1-2-PER-CENT TLOAN, | v ol the Gliy of Naw York, 1t wis o | Anglow shalltile by ceplufuett e e Dottt woruntion fiund will he used to | 500 of thevery best people of Peotone assembled | largest audiences of the campaigu. Tho pro- | g44.000000 sypscrinep-Fon 1x Tinzs waexs |- litle cool in hiin afterward to stato on Jan, I sta 30 s Whilltiomey el o RAILROADS, iranaport them to {‘n\lmnnpnlls, and that Is | last night to hear the issues of tho present cam- | cessfon tu-night In his honor was the E"“"d‘-'" —1l0W DEMOCRATIO BUCCEYS WOULD PROVE | —or 187 In a public letter \‘“b"“"“‘ by ‘“‘“‘“’"f It Is scarcely possiblo that Admiral Whit- abott il there will be of it. s'to Union sol- | palen discusced. o meoting was opened with cver wltuesic . Al thoRopublican clube, wlito | & omEat FisaNGIAL cALAMITT. e e Y ok tnam | thorne should Rago supplied binisoil with news- ; READING, '1,5;:[,':'::,&: l:.“l’: pgc';,“u’,a,rfiml: The mg“ will .,fl aspocch by IL. I, C. Miller, Esq, of Chleago, { g wenther, and cacorted him Lo tho hall, there Disputed ia Neio York lferaid, any responsibility.”” It I entirely clear that In [ Dapers out of the contingent fund, but the - Bpeclal Dispaich to The Tribune, letmitelv onthe 7th of November next. who ably and earnestly discussedthe relation of INDEPERDENT OREENBACKERS, the three parties, and gave u satisfactory ac- The Tremont House patriots were busily en- | count of the career of Samucl J. Tliden. Mr. gaged yesterday packing sam handwiches, and | Muler was followed by Gen, I C. Iinyes, the wmilli, and other inttoccnt condiments, They and | yoquont and poptilar candidats for Congress. helng upward of 800 Gernans in the ranks, | VASUINGTON, Scpt, 20— Three weeks havo | A i usdn Septomber, 1871, ho waa thoroughly | Fecord shiows he did. He aught to be - Schurz's spoech was received with the greatest | Dot yet clapsal,” sald Sccretary Morrilly in & | tinid, though Chalrman of the Democrathe peachie enthusiasw, a|lul Xt,lm opinion ufl! Hup\lbllunnnll'n bappy mood, to-night, *and $40,000,000 of the | State CDHII:II tl.tee, and was selflshly rdenervcd— Herols somethfig :’z‘xfinfi-’&'}'u startling from }:::L“hha ::‘-’x;cu’“nla ‘L;I txmcfl :o {nfluenca the disaf- | 43¢.por-cent lonu have already been subscribed | that Is, Lie did ot dare come vut and express | 0 Contingent-fund record t 1J. Ren-_* proven PiiLADELIRIA, Hept, 20.—~The amash (nn;,_g Ing rafiroad stock of Wednesday, It was expes. ed, would be perpetrated to-day, but there yay nothing Hko the amount of stock thrown gy the market that was expeeted. The flrsy Ut FQnl " himself publicly aguinst the measures of the N, BIISTOW AX COLUMTUS, for. "Such a thing was never known n bistory | Rilace WO oofingl ehelr ‘attempt to sub- | Phtladelpbia Daily 2 eir T W { 3 p l‘llx)lfl:‘ll}lt""lltlfl;ligxl‘(‘lh:mpfl:l“cg g: 'i:.‘,’,g"‘:"'flfl,‘!: fle revlewed clearly tho history of the Dem- | Corusous, Ind., Sept. 23.—Although no | beforoin connection with our natlonal eredlt.” | yurg’the public-schiool system, aud bo did shirink | dail, iWwo monthis, o 8L60 | ton was 204, but 1t fell gradually until 84 farm. Low fs expected toset up the sardines | ocratic party, and completely demolished the | speclal effort_bad been made, the meeting of It 18 expected by the Treasury Department | from any respousibility, even so slight a one as 8o the Immaculate Sam, the great reformer, | had been reached. At this polut o hait gy and hot colfee. many charges It tnakes against the Republican | Uens. Bristow and Kasson was one of he | that g correspondingly flattering encouragement presiding at u public_meeting or alluwlug his | the lender of the salary-grab army, bought bls | called by the shorts, who Legan ta cover (e Josse Harper speaks nt Sandwich, De- | party. Ilfs pleasing manner, (ntense carnest- lurgest over held fn the Court-House, Loug | il contlnue for the absorption of the wholo name to bo used us n Vice-Preslients uewspapers from the contingent fund} : T les of Wednesday, belng sbundantl; before the bour announced the spaclous court- | g 2 re——— THE ARMY OF ROBBENS, an ( antly eatisd d Toom waa cromdod to Ita utmost capacity, Fully | S00.000,000 of tho loan, It lfas derived 8 new | s GONNINGENT TUND, And bere b somothiig of still greater tn. ( With thelr profits, aud fearful it they dd 1o, 1,200 persons gatned adimittauce, und many wero | Jmportauce, outslde of n purely finaucial won- ek terest. Ihave uo doubt” Unele Jiniinle Will- | cover that thelr parties conld not take fh turned away. The speakers, tlmufih somewlint | der, it belng regarded by the Republicans s an | 178 DEMOCRATIO RONDEUS—NLUR JEANS COVERS | s’ name wonld bo In the list of this noble | stock, Under this impotus the price ralliel exbausted “and very hoarse, exceeded our bigh- | unerring political barometer.: It Is now taken UP CORRUPTION. urmy of robbers of the contingent fund had ho | e English combination has been putth et expectations, Mauy prominent Democrats | g0 granted that the avklity with which 1t is bo- From Our awnflL‘annpandmb been {n the lust Congress, The Mat fs headed: Jargze minounts to keep the prk putting vy were present, who expressed themselyes as | S0 CFo R Lo wi for th Waenixaron, Scpt. 20.~The Democrats are | commutation of allawance of atationery for the thkdu‘h’n«u«l ‘_‘mumg" M{’]"“‘ “‘,j“v but, fa hlighlr ‘pleased, and adimit that the specches are | I taken up s a sure sign of success for the | pyeiy poing over the detalls of the contingent | following members of the Houss of Reprosentn- | o, Motk e, this by caleulated to do much good. Dartholomew will | Republican Preaidentiul ticket, It has called | g% ¢ Republican Congresscs, They select tives, tie amount of sllowanco belog 812 per biin fhpiphriia ki thu“ a rt]r‘ mtu ]l 1oy been g e ATNUSSIAVILLE AND HOFOMO ?u" |"m,1°g|:e i A"l;"li"mm"""“c]lrc:“‘( ’5"[“ fuw lsolated ftoms, and upon then build elab- | "t veveral persons lireln named drow trom | 0Ll and uthor n Bhdent (o Jo 'é%!‘él"i{ o Soot. B4 e, Ihoatrick | forelan boukers aud large capitnllsts of UNs | ooy theories of corruption. . Mere 1s oney for | tho contingent fund i * stationery,” In pen- | 1 ealt thiot b [t of $10,000,000 Lo beeu naze L‘}'J.’l'wfi,‘,",:‘c‘l‘;"','fl(f":.‘_‘:,“?'f,':I;‘lfi; J‘fig‘.’ ::nlti‘:mee ness, ana genufue cloguence, pleased overy one. of the Tremont Honso this evenioz, 8, I | I W, Marahall, Esq., of Jolict, followed in'a Norton and John F. Scanlon are expected to do | short but telling speceh, in which ho reviowed the talking, thie record of Alexander Campbell, showlng Wim CORRECTION. Confederats (oI the renostof the specch at Witltam Voeke, P g Satte o, & n the Third ongressional Jonvention putting i Mr. Brentauo |ngmm|lnnl!un, the s xunk‘q’:r rod &pecial.Dispalch (o 14 Tridune, made to say that Mr. B. ndvocated, the Fugltive [ Bockroun, 1il., Sept. 20,—~Charles B. Loop, Slave Iaw. - What he did say was that Mr. Bren- | of Boone County, Jumes Eddle, of Melfenry tano advocated reslstance t0 it—a very different | County, and n delegate from Kane County, Y 5 o * | country think, 'if there could possibly be a A Knives,"t “hardware,” BlueJenn Wiil- | to tuke stouk, und, with the fmmense amourt thing. T e I i walted uu{Mr. Witliati Lathirop, the Ropubliean ; 1?::'{;?,,‘:;," “'Elflfi&'{u‘}flfiu’."fiou"fimfflm change of Administration, and thereby tho con- ln;:mffi‘m“ A. McDevitt, detective, tor scrvicen lm‘m “!uufifpu', it, flm“( mux:-’pnuc o 8125 | held already fn Englund, nearly the whole st To the Etor of e Cpuraion Brening Jontoat Namines for Congress of thy Tourtl District | ed througiiout, e spoko ot Kokomo, [n the | trol of the finaclal polley of the Government. | fn returnlug bookastolon, 150, cach amil the amounts "sut respactively ngalist will bo [n Engllsh ands, and, when the st & T your st of Thiratay you aay tint Mg, | Loy, sud asked bin bo withipawand by ftover | gpor House, fo-night, to a crowded honse. should bo transforred ta tho Damocratie party, | - Such nsum was pald McDevitt for dlscover- | tholr soverad names. Tt will bo ~scon that | Fecavets; as it will underanincreased coal traf lenry M. Shepherd had been “ one of the eatel- ffi?,fi", “,.":‘::, 'i.'l" “,'“}‘l,"',;],',;“h“?,f““.““"_“T‘.‘{'d;f‘ GEN, HURLBUT AT DLOOMINGTON, somg umscttling of our sceuritios mIKAL | goon ocorosswagon load of baoks; which wera | the hames here giyen -t leaders uf tho Demo- “"_:}“ l‘.l“":"“lm})"‘i“llfi l:’fmlhlc anll'tlmnlnl Aratiy Jites of A, C. Hesing at the time_1lesing was ,,,,uhpby ;‘.‘,(fivsmg b b :es‘:'rlll}]:sslllu: BLOOMINGTON, 1nd., Sept, 83, —Gen, Harlbut, | bo Involved, - und our bonds would con- cratle liosts, all of whom are now denounciugr | & ek ado. Stll, at the pre and that hie hud made Hesing'’s pardou of Tiiinals, is nddressing. a iarge and Interested | sequently mot command ' such rady salo | stolen lnst yeor whilo fn trunsit betwoen the | Republicans from the stump for ustug tho cou- enb ""“fia,“‘?“"’ I8 an apparent loss of show cuse for going over to the Demucratle frum auy such frresponsible wource. 1t is not | yyaloneo of Ropublicans in the Conft-llouse | 08 has * been illustrated in tho achieve- | House of Representatives and the clty Post- | thigent fund: $14,000,000 o the capitul siock. OF couree, ue- fmprobable these disappuinted ones will nomi- arty. ! I liere to-nlght. His hits upon the Democracy | ment just accomplished by Secretary Morrill, | Oftice. - The thioves had covered thelr tracls o' | W. L, Hol hat cf omiat der thegreat fall, nil etock suffercd, buttie PO, T wish to say that Mr. Shepherd never, | o thinl candiuate. Tho Hond. B Root,of | grg grcutcfi with cheer \lpul?uhl‘.ur. TS | o logle gos even further X its wisi tions, | well that McDovitt, the most skilled detectt and ,J,fi,‘,‘,‘.‘é':,.‘.‘, nt champion Ceonom s 00,14 | Lrokera begin to seu that thuy canuot Infuence 2 be! ¢ 3 (o S e e W sy h e 180) coenssvnsovesuanorosases soves D802 elves, ere may he afer R ol 10, e D e e byfar tio TIHS OHIO CAMPAIGN. L'i?'fifl}@'le’x'x‘q’.‘.2{-’“‘.'r"’f\‘ufin’fiuflfn‘i&‘{'«%fi“fin‘fcu'}‘t{, dlscovering tho offenders. But the ofenders | G, Al Adnms (fho Glericof tho Gonfederate small Houses o dowi,—nd e person st opposed. s a meinber of - the Leglelatire, ho | Lopkentiielustle rally 2000 g‘,‘;’l‘f};‘u’-;’iu‘l'{zfi{ AUDOETAFT AT OINCINNATY, result In anew polley alleeting the stabllity of | were discovered, und the stolen books were | o liouse, then M, Co) ;Z:: to havo an apparent loss of over #100,000-buts + was one of the malu schemers for the plan to steal the lake-front property, and all streets ford. CINCINNATI, Sept, 28.—The Hon. Alphonso | thelr Investments and the sure provisions now | found and returued and the thieves arrcsted, n'[(l‘:;uflf‘;fl I'(‘:‘Mo",'{('f few days may migke n rent change. Taft, Attorney-General of the United States, | gusranteeing the pavment of thelr intercst. The Balloy 'y 33, N in the clty not occuplod by the' present comypa- i T g e spolio licra tirnight, at Pike's Musle Hall, 1 | Adinlstration therelors cxpact, s a mafier of "";;"H““ hetaror tha ulloe, Codety Al satt o 0t BLOOMINGTON, T1.L, nles for horse-raflronds. [ nover supported him | Jovtem fil., Sept. 2J.~There was o rousing | belng bls fivst s m}‘ iiting: $li6. peasant ? | self-protection, that the mnoneyed clusscs of tho | Prison. Jobn Iaucock (a Democratle leader in Bpecial Dispatch to The Dibuns. Sor any nomination, but opposed him fn and out | Republican thrn-out in Du Page Township yoa: 5 D! 5 s emn- | Denoeratle party, espectally in New York, will Tnerr $100,0001 WCXAR) 11osreersrsnoanzronesressnnessrenia 116,36 | BLOOMINGTON, 1ll, Sept. 2.~Today the otoftice. Ilis having left the Republican party | terday evenimy, the school-hotise in which tho palgn, The nudience was Jarge and cnthuslus- | co-operateswith the Kepubiicans for the protes- | ~What Is the Democratic record of this Con- | Stephenson Archer (3 leader of thu Bultl- stockholders of the Lafavette, Bloominaton & s o matter of congratulation. Ifall of Alyclait | mceting saw eld. beiiie too small to. necom | Hee Mr Taft maden seathing revlew of tho | tin of their bonds. greas in thls rospect] Thero wiil o no entey of | cahors Hfiden, ) bopd-getlt i 5 | Misslasippl Rallrond field n meeting in sl of politicians showid follow him 0verto (o OLhEr | mestate allwhy. attontale- Able and clomens | Democratle record, and presented the Southeru | Tho Secretury of the Treasury thinks that, it Glisies. S, SOk, (b B L g ! side, they would strengthen tho Republican | arguments were made by Messrs. Janes Gaod- party to such an extent /s to render the tri- | gpied, of this elty, and ‘A, F. Mather, of Brald- umph of tho Hnyes clectoral ticket in this | wood, the Republican nominee for Statc's At- county certain, Yours rcupectlullyb' torney, A thorouch canvaas of this township A.C. OEsixa, gives Hayes und Wlhceler u handsome majority aléctions result In the election of serylee pald to any detoctive for returning books clmmpmn)‘. . 180 Wheeler, it will arguo the popular | stolen. The Looks stolen by the Democratie CA“{fficl‘fi"ng“ e ], % the cominy 114.01 | for the election of officers: C. R. Cummingy issuc in {ts true light. Ex-Postmaster-General J‘ 104,90 of Pekin, President; John Chency, of Bloow Hayes n Jewell, of Connectieut, followed Mr, Tafty i & | gy, el I of i 5 o proval and consequent continuance of the | officlals have not been returned, nor have any | py; WhiYeliead ‘(the Tilde ho fngton, Vice-Prestdent; J. B, Cohers, of Pekin Tow pleasunt, oftbatid remurks, whldi were | phosont Inbdcinn polwy of - tha. Kopublican | eteps been talten by the oflicota af thio Liousote | ommsioud+~tio arave. of itsvert B | Steretary and Treasurer, The new foani net cordially recetved. purty. The balance of the $500,000,000 of the | gooure their roturn. Unde Jiminle Williams, mf«'fl" Gimenieonloatigun & .70 | lensc of thelr ling to the Lofayette, Bloomfoe- p Cook (th 3 o = over the Democratic ticket on a straight vote. THE HON, J. A, J. CRESWELL AT OADIZ, Aig-percent loan will then go off, to > 4 ltip C ton & Munclo Canpany, which witl pperate . LOUISIANA. - i e BT ot ity TS AL | Oum, O apl. e How. 3, . 3. | Wi o xpraoy LK oty Lo | 0G0 e Sk 2 | 7.5 Ko (L 1 ko o7 | i e i iy -ty . ety MORE TERIORISM. tuwnl\u 5!.":: aré Democrats and Independents | Creswell addressed a good sized audlenco lore | fident that prvids S bur?,}g,m.,d(a’h fuvestigation of tho u?mr‘gca that books were ) 00.08 'L",‘;t‘mlz‘i":fi:xgl\(.'/'mfmi,lfiflf“m'l a1 Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. combined. e g‘{wtcnluy. Atnight hoand thy Hon. W. 1L | fund the remnining $700,000,000 or $800,000,000 | stolen.” This Comsnittes “found that buoks to | Milton & ManswizLD, Do Hoto Parish, La., Sept. 20.—A Spectal Din i wibuna auntz, of Pennsylvauin, spoke” to . rousing | of (e 8 per cents Row outstunding fulo tiio 4- | the amount of over 810,000 were stoten, 3 "g‘{"‘i‘(‘"“"‘,‘““_“")" % Frothy Tl .04 TITE NEW JERSEY CENTRAT largo number of colored Republicans of this | Touscora, lil., Sept. 20.—The Hon. J. Q "“"““"K-_ n'“_"l‘“la' the day tho Demoeratic | yer.cont {oan suthorized by the oct of July 14, | BEUE-JHANS WILLIAMS PROTECTS CORRUPTION. | " gy o 301, oy NEW Yo, Sept, 20.—The Tost states Wt parlsh haye united in a atatoment, which will bo | Cannon was puld the ireatest compliment over | COHOF Foportd,oit the strculs that lr. Cres- ' i vBeptral 1l : T 570, But Uncle Jimmie Willinna enjohied upon ORUY) sae sassosorratssons aosee well Tl e Kool reglment . tho b6 | ‘A% an flustraion of how . stability of tho | his Commities th Utmast secrocy, o concont | 24 o Sl G 3 o el 9 v A o ? ITenrns that an appHeation haa been nade (o tie furnished to tho President, of the manuer ln | 0ffcred any citizen of this county, Tuscoln was Blouing of tue War. M, ‘Creswell convlcted Sonthern pentloman, by guwd, sir . ... 102,41 . - i o e " " 5 2 resent order of thinge {8 clogely watched Ly | the fact from the public und from the House, [ W, W. Wilshiro voligelo-Wougle Wii- New Jersoy eourts for o Recelver for the Ceutn! which they uro deprivod of tholr rights by the | Ganuon's ld howo, and tonicht he addressud | g wiftor of iylng, dnd mado tho cireumatatco | e b O R e s secctios, | 1le also declined b nako & Fenort upon tho | ° shira." the re, Tlleite frea s Roflroad of Now Jersey, - “white Democrats, The Republican majority in | Qpera-fiouse. ills answer to Gen. Dlack's Vesthercock Wilshiro) the text for “one of tho most cloquont aud | Seerclary Morrill stated, Wwith o suggestive | subject from his Committeo to the louse, The 08.08 e e— 21,8 Sk ¥ 3 seathlng revukes over admimsicred to the : 5 difference between the Demovratle and It . R, Edou (tho Nlinola Tildenits who i 3 thi pare s bobeen 1,200 aud 00, 1 ths | s shoml st Goteral wos g, (0 | By "Ne” Chemwell Ia - mogmileens | 1 Hosbeof Hotresommasfies Hipcaing | Ncan Auiminiatraion waa-thiss “Taat, It | i stihe vt mako oo il WASUINGTOS. e thEOM of Bottons any i fur Caomon wa Intonge.. Bpvelil Apeaker, syl will do good every placo he goos, | Kheclo-itesnmption act ho ud beon in comaunl | Forty-third Congress, a fow booke, of the vafue | Al wbo postpavud ail cluime in Lis Con- e % 4 el ere y = > o] i Clo fant A 0ih of Septomber, & Repibilenn snad- | 0 Allferciit yicta OF : tho couttry tama. || Nears Hioroughly aroused and will gain” 100 | cution with tho Hotlischilds fn rerard to tho-g}g- | of poesibly $1U0, werd utolen by sofa negrocs, o R et atler slection ®)..oaress 118.01 | Tho Dend-Lotter Oflieo to I Closed for T ! Hopresentative, who Instructed thu Republicans | fn louded with people. A torchlight procession | YoLes vver luat year, per-cent lonn, and g sensitive wero our | b ut o thne, from mail-wugons passing be- | “iyioso troops murdered Unton mes withe of Fundu=--Colunge-«=Tha Dorsheluer e SENATOR RUMUNDA AND LMRRY STOWRS AT | greditors of the least thing Iikely to | tween tho House of Represcutativesand” tho MANSPIELD, changy the uature of thingg that = they | Post-Ofilco; but theee hags, and the books {n JMANSPIELD, Oa Bept. M.—Scnator Edmunda, wuul‘\\ fimnediately telegrapli hln urgently | them, werever, nvarly all of them dlscovered, of Vermont, nddressed a fulr audienco futhe | ¢ know what it mesnt and whot woulth | and the “thieves ~caught und punish- nolln;in to the meetlng with arma. This advice | of 800 voters with three brass bands, under 10,568 s==Attorney-Goneral Tart, wus etrletly fullowed. “The meeting was organized acP Mol by!‘“. e rons i ganized | command of Col. R. B, MacPhorson, paraded M. Carter Secrotary, Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune. 15’%3 Wasmixarox, 1. C., Hept. 20,.—E, W, Darber, a8 Chairman and J, VI, Goae addressed | UHe strocts. Bigh the meetlng, and for eome time there was quiel Republican wigwam this aftern i eflec! 3 ol the e c g 11, 13, Suyler (the model ‘Fiiden man and Third Assistant Postuuater-Gieneral, bos recon an good onder, tho wiics Daving pronitsedthat | sy, TS0 7H5 S0 ] evening, ¢ sitornaon, st this | o tho eifect of 1y A A e Toli ey o e T o0 e | M et tow hotishiold s o 106,71 | mended to the Postmuster-Goneral the dla iyl st dhdeb e b Wt s | Drso Ui Sept c7the o, T F Hen | S tores of oty arrved trom Totedo | Sescucns iven, ol b doukts by v | worsh . ks gt o mlor thee | Pk stond Cadnl et tinuanco of o eonslderablo portion of 1o ik B Pt tho: pealier and drawitg a biutol an him | trict nddressed ono of tho lursest micutings | On the 7:15 traln. 1lowus et ub the depot by | dricks, aud, regarded os legislation, it would full | very noscs. The theft has been proved and the | eiatis neinod"of reform by dovoling the of the Dend-Lottor Ofllco. Mr. Buarber reecm ;.hruol‘lryu, an attempt was also mado to knock | hield at, this {»lm‘u since the cumpaign opened. .l..:‘n?l l&‘l":r‘l:fid :xh;;ilgr&n,:?‘l':: c“fi:",!:‘i', ;‘}:L.l::;’ with the scasiun. Struu;:u){ cnough, o short ‘l\"‘fil‘i“ huwlbtuluu tfiunmled,lhuh Unchsl Jimmte | tiver and Hurbor bill In the gooso creeka mends this change fn o letter, which coutiits B o, with londed cape, Attor dunt ey | e Courilluuny weas Miarally piclealy and | 30 Sy eigwarn 5 dunmoly cromde | Gineloniit Comesilon s s apurostl af | ouly taken i ksps (0 esovar th' hooke:or 4o | Thomse . Asta (3 Carlig - efirsioeid. 07,55 | tio followng polutes ou to direns the mectiig, which ho' did witbout | The Minute Men of Paltnyra, monnted, and the KEPUBLICAN MEETING AT DELPHOS, this uct, thoughby reason of s conncetion with | puilish the thieves, but have violated thelr oaths | 4. D. C. Atking (a leader in the Bourbon “Tio reduction of the force In tho Neadlettr disturbanco frow the other side; bat when the ie- "mn.,m,,i wmg““y of Dixon, made afine parade | - DELELOE, 0., Bept. 23—A lurge Republican | ghy Hothselilds ho wus pecunlurly Intorested the | 48 honoruble men, sworn to do huncat service to cotton-tuxlobby).,. 00,63 | Ofiice, owing to the reduced appropriations s ubllcans wanted thoie loproscntative o reply. : Filov faund it noceeanry to Femove him from the | 1k dispfuy. Vhere Is no infstuking tho siigna place in order to wave his lfe, The Deuiocrats | thub every Republican fs wido awuke, uud means Theit and there threatened that they would murder | L0 do bls Wholo duty, Extenslve 8"’1’“"‘“""3 Johnwan, Davls, and Carter, the leadera of the | nre helng made for the meeting of oy, Cullom Ttopublicans, ana went after thelr horses for that | on the Gth of next month, incoting waa held st thls pluce lnst ovening. | other way If it shoukd aifect the charucter of | thele country, by attempts to conceal the whole | 9 W, Nesmith (s drant s a th tho fuict thnt clerks froum other islaluns canect Gen. Thiomus W. Conway, of New Orleans, uil- | Amerioan credit abrond, 8| subjeet froni tho public. Grunt fo s thiefit) ... " U ) k) ot dressed o large and appreciative nudiones in | * ho great am of the Government is now to welo Jimmio. Willinms clalims, ke tho | T 3y areds VTildena por Lytlo & Seott’s Hull. Much cnthuslusin pre- | provids most sceurcly for the payment | blataut egutist that ho s that ho s to bo with- 5,“:{%'.';}”1“;?,'{’0"'“3‘,’.'{"3,&""2 s vailed. of the lurge amount” of Interest on lis | outa rival in ccouomy. What will tho people | ot last, Samuny).. Joompgy | asstgned to that duty, nakes {t necessiry fossis: n don'the work, This branch of the service 1 cliused 73.05 | beenuso the retern of ardimary letters withost t value Is the least Imporlant to the Departuenl, 0u.9: | althuugh of cunnmnmb‘ ' . sesasy o vatue to the public. | purpose, Bince thun, the h of Soptember, JOLIBT, _ TIE HON B, ¥, PEIXOTTO AT TOLEDO, . bonds in 1382, und suyibing which would | of Indlans say ne'to the honesty of o man who | Fernundo Wood (and ok, too, B ‘I'he foree employed. before the reduction w8 armed men have besn rldiug over tho country ut Special Dispaich W The Tribune, "ToLevo, Og Sept, 23.—The Hon, B. F, Pelx- | jnterfere with' 1t Lhuy uugubllcmu ...;._ would pursuo such u conrse with regard to use it to ball Tweed) ey 7 110,43 | barely uduqunul-. 'thu system of returndogordh m'vm n‘-l-;lxhhl:] 'lll:.::“:‘lflunmllulne m;:tl‘lflll:‘vm:o e lrn Joriet, mi. Sept. 99.—Alexander Campbell | otto, Unlited :u}u (,.imuul ut Toumantn, deliv- | would b s soirea of erave signilleanco to tho | bouka stolen by mombers of ‘his own porty! M. J, Duriam (hllhl"lwv Caultleld’s Adju- mury dead lottors was inuugurated ki 1501, Lev: Adpieaiion. had beon made 1 e, oot for z:{,gmg:d“:fi'(fi‘u lln’ils :lu‘:r{ y::‘t’;‘nlu;umnlu?: ered o powerful aud convinelg speeclat the | cquntry, If cie Demovratic party should be fu | CONGBRNING S“PENKNIVES! AND HRARDWARE," h U I iz been eopled from the Postal Departivests Republican meeting ot the Adelphi Theatre to- | (he gadendency then and should not provide for Uncle Jimmle Williams bas devoted the whin- Protectlon, but as yet thero haw been no responss night, Alr. Peixotlols one of the leading Jews, | yuel interest, it would be u grent calunity and [ Ing vigor of his ungrammatical vrutory to the Y o, ‘Thls system will bedlscor Jrom the State Exvcuttve, What will becom of | 40 wade u short wcech, Ih which ho briel i Ovt. a1 1 0F U 3 o 1Y tinued Oct. 10; and 18 oue of the results of tls the poor peopis without Government proteetion | Yentiuted bis threadbaro V‘l'l'!\\nqll the fluancl; not ouly of Americs, but of the world, und ex- [ regult in the rufnof the country, becauss our | sttempt toexplain thut @ penknlyes * purchused spectabiliyy ™ 1n Maryland) " 110,04 | esfppling reductlons of the Bourban House, sy be lmuzled, but the petitioners clajm that | question, Not mors than 250 people were prea- | ercises great influenco wherever hu B ktiowst | coeditabrood would be gone. Dy the House of Representutives are not “sta- | 51." 5. Bunnlng (nd Banulug, the Apostic PPl ies wew s running to thelr full o they will not be able to vote of tuke uny part in the | ¢uty and there wis o murked absence of uny- | The mcutluF wus mrgclfl attended by our Jew- Ou the othor hand, the Democrats suy they | tionery.” 1o has ulso sought to prove that the of Ruform, after the conttugont fund .. 7177 | pacity Lo supply the densnds for Nlhflmhr{llf eleCtion unlcas this terrorlsm is put duwn, thing like enthusinsm, A Greenback Club wis I8l fellow-citlzens, ucl wore 8o than was ex- | would not disturb the law, but would carry (6 | purchuse of penkplves by the Clerk of the | Erustus Wella (Milllouaire \)('.,u B pens ver ol Within a duy or twu . E00,00 hare WOHSE AND MORE OF 1T, ur},:nnlzml. 'Phe meethnr waa the most Inslpid | peeted, from the fuct of thelr baving just coms | gut fulthfully in_ urder to protect thelr own | llouse wasn corrupt act.” Mr. Willluma ought sloner) e Gy e A bmae AU I, Bron recelved frum Russln to be conyerted W6 Hpeclal Dispatch to The Tribune. affair of tho scason, und” Indlentes that the rag- *Iah for Tilden pleted thelr fast aud exerclsea poculiurto Atone- | friends inberdsted in the safety of United States | to known enouzh ubout the practies of the i_‘ Muglo Amerfean gold coln, Like jmportatious aro ment Day, nud were fn no pliysical condition 1o | bonds us secure channels of fnvestment. Tho | Louse, which he snrcu:mln to critlelag; to know | £ D I o andetord (Tilde: pected. Thiors s o active demund for silver 6 New Ontians, Sept. 20.—Fur some unex. | Laby detuslon ks steadily on the wane. i 4 " Yotk e uttend. Tres icials culentat that 1 4 tiok. telling tho truth wher bo saye | o el + 14,20 4 4 Shing. Vi, Z o by Sept, 2¥.—Gen, Milo 8, 3 year, aeasion, bus ullowed $125 to caclt” Conure, ¥, d. 0" Qv b 2 ! e celi, Thero ure {Jr. ulx;k;l:lmvluul)xll {‘Jox;rcc.nllll'll il‘lv.l}lli b i ;m’fl'&:f; ‘;_;-:';Hw“ nm} utllo’llld’l‘f A“ .\l.l]‘}lllrlli m“’iem‘tl 8 h‘xrgu Wil unbuul,u)xgr___ for what Is called Wtutionery.” Thnt term “ie':' u"fl-“".fl! usyland shuuta **To your 1B.18 mfl“ium(l‘»uxl:;lul:t-:.:,,.a:‘:fifitmfiu‘w the \\'ual.(l'l‘}: o he bull-dosers, us the White-Line o amt enthusiustic Re ' i . & “w el ¢l e ¢ n % P ¢ g Lot om0l ¢ . ners o Uul‘l w—‘n‘l’vm‘: 1]::; r;g:.ltfil;cé‘u :“”nml.rmu TILDEN AND BSECTARIAN statfonery " jncludes tho yurious articles which | R. Humilton (1 N rendered. Among them is one refatin call themselves, i the present campaign fn this | 18DIANAroL1s, ludy, Sept, 20.—~The Inde- Bt The Ropublicans linve partics of spenk- | pendents' rally, extensively advertised to tuke ers out canvassing, and the party with Mr, lnee he o el Fackurd recently el mucethlfi hlyh'u»l, Huton Haee ey ooy, laa nol added, Lo dlio ballif o = are for ealé nt° . wholesale statlone e, Treasury lesch) were mpartially glven, and the results uf the .. APPROPRIATIONS. Penkplves, notwithstanding Jlmmi:fi nfi‘.{.’.‘.:' T -}l" Creamar (8! Confederate Congress commented upon 1 stich | 1018 oProsITION To THE ATTEMIPE TO sAVE our | guwky Eneer, aro usually found at a stativner 2 linud). 0 seveias a manner, with. convlucing proofs, that many PUBLIC-SCIOOL BYSTEM—A WARNING TO TUB non.-.y'l‘hcm'kulvu are fmugm by tho ofllcluls u’i u'h?’fng;l"“ (the holy Spubr with hls huud 120.58 | rigghts of Stutes to regulute the rutes of freid h: or passenger trallle on rullroads within States, kuown us the Uranger cases. 3 B ce i o 9 5 that the Greenback party is on the incrense, Of o e ‘The Jouso Appropristtons Commnitiee Tiouge und East and West Fellefana Parlslics, el : 3 Democrats who woro prescat Wil lesitate be- | puizNbS OF kikE S00OLS THROUGLOUT Tam | the Docunient. roumn, at the lowst possible e Tiiicis reteer o 25 | cudled to mect iero the last week In Ot ‘\‘}tif“ “‘f perseeution of Tepubllcuns was cur- ;;X'l‘:n]‘::“’i ‘“"‘“-V ol :J""l““"' speukors announced, | fore committing the Goverument to the Balid | uxioN. prico, mud ure charged o the icinbeds at the "At':,“f nu‘.y"‘i‘[’ffi"’,fcgl::m’;'lmy‘:r"fiv].fiz,l,',l:l 110.82 Tho Committes proposes tu caratully reve l“‘: rm,ulnl tho' mast rel ntlessly, and the tempo- ary alone came to time. Wolcott tele- | SBoutt. The Huyes nud Wheeler Boys in Blue - New York Times, Sepi, 23, exact cost. A member can draw anything that | ¢, A, Kldrodge (Charley takes anytuing = - estimatea for the next liseal year, ""“.“’“":‘“ Tury clfect wus good; but the Jull was only | graphed that e was detained at howe with | paraded the strocts, muking a flne display. |- Thouttempt of tho Democratic party, under | €A1 bu purchused fu uny market alinost ug the | from the contingent Tuid or the ceals them all, The Demoeratie Natlonal umm;! it l;rxll\xa«l.r:u;\."u: ‘{.:'z"eam'l«'i’;vf"“ gxlmcésl Iruzlam conrt matters, and, notwithstunding his Irlends F ° sflohnmwngl‘nm. ! the load of Tweed In the Senato and Tiden as Document raom, and have nit charged to lim- | _ eatate pool. e fa forTildan),.oou.ceoee 00,16 | does ot expect to retain the pr Iiul:r }‘_m e ter, nol.y:i:ulr?x;? mt tt omo | deny the rumor, iLis currently reported that he '03TER, O,, Sept. 28,—The southern part of sclfy to tho extent of his’ 125, A good muny | W, C. Whitthorne Adwinl 11t Democratle mujority in the House. The old Wurren (s widoawake. We have hud two | Chalnnan of the Democratic State Cammittee, | members bave been in the hablt of annually TEohuson HOLE 10D ovevupeers W of the Jurzest ond most enthusiustic Republican | to break up our public schools by establishing o | making purchases at the Document roomn of va- Sl!gugmy‘l%\l‘ll\'uubm,mlhrvugulluln.) . ¥ n\uuvllnuu that have been held here since tha | aystem of parochinl schoola under thy wanage- | Tous urtlcles in excessof thuglXyoted to them, | {5 Truratdon i gath St Marwballh . 209,57 | this mgmiber In the next Congress to 103 Wari—ono at Maluvills tusday ighty aud ok | hlont of e onaish priestliond, wad U aup- | L1y It paid for thetn out uf thotr own poc | Vi Wity ciore: 202,07 | | M Doesheliuor's. ospluiiton o6 B : 7 = ty who' * B ed ct-Attorney of Northern N Whecler Clubis were aul in Fuil foreewichsapes, | hids by Jum, 1, 160, under varlous stots | thoy ean ot adeh nrticlea cheapor at she Docds | Loptreos ot i courut 5100, bou ord who e rratitod by thefacts, 1o s ber of Democratle Cougresscn 13 1% 1% 4 turgzet 107 tho bull-dosers, commences with the | intends witbdeawiog from the race. It was the BLT0 | i Democrats sdmit o probatle reductio o signiticant request, * Don't publish my name,” | intention of the maungers to bave a strect and coutinues rado tolny, but owing to the delay of sume of Wo were making snch gond progress politically | the vut-lowiships In reportlng and the foa- that wo had 1o be interfered with sgafu, Lust | bility of the greenbmek * element in nlght, betweon 0 and n{:" clock, & most diubolical | the clty to turn out, the strect displny was post- auurder wis committed bn tho Smith place, about | poned untt this evening, und wgaln thero lus y I ] torches, and bunners, The nall was dilled to | utes, obtulned such a headway that | mientrovinthan thoy can ot the retall storcs. | spendsmoney (0r'THACH) cas oo vrvevees 100,04 e vere Tortilled by law and 0pIo S R Sl il S St | B byt £ S e | oo, U ity g Sl ¥ | wors - $50000 5 "yeur-ves_takon | T ooy e i v, i ght U | RSl s M | LSl i, il 0 E i 1 the procession, as announced by the C i 3 i hove who have here- v complain of this practico ur o retal ucher of Belknap, Lachrymoas Clymer, % Lt ge Hnll. P duliue Green, 8 colored ministere “who | o £ DECEER O R AR DY e (.":!?lmllxlv b ol ol M il party, but | Qub of “the Treasury of the City of New I Tidethey dre | Hie o ek contrury, u letter frow Judge Hull. ol oy was then golug from his ] 2 pmmmfi tl‘""“'"’"““‘l; d"fi},‘"“ w;lr: wetunl count, and nearly half of these were m wasabout 50 yards in front of when ho wos | curried by boys., It took Just five mmutes to haited, ‘fhe nien who haited him, eight or ten in | pass o given point, Bo nruch jor the Inde. storekeepers, The custow certainly imposes no [ o With bis bund in thiv fund) voeee Dty of Whorw, belng weil convinced " that. the | York alone, and paid over to convents, parochial | additional Lurden upon tho u\xam}%lugl 'mlnllu. Thunus Bwaun (Baltinore's imiliong Kulves Ciuelnnuti Euquiver Kuow whut It was talking | scliools, aud other sectarian fustitutions. Ouve | This custom of having pocket-kul b the \\{"ig'f 'fl{.’},:‘J’d‘i‘.}'},’fl'{;‘“{3:’,,:‘3,{%‘.’{,,'“, > 101,26 i Arars " the ofifeint reconds strougly remoiser - 02,54 | Bpalnst his clurges for cuu:uummnll«“m "o letter protests in tho most vigoruts (0 ubout whe it suld that the clectlon of Tilden | of thoso laws, known ua the tenth scetlon of | Btock of the Document rovw comes down from Indiana Judge, ‘Thore v a stuan ..u..u{ ngalnst Dotshelmer’s systomn of necounting number, Lsd dismounted, and were partly con- | bondeis, strenth would Inaugurate o of the wust covrupt ad- the days when quills wero used in Congeess, | Dowavratis cal dcuunclativn of lis VU eale # V) o - 3 eratle dJud, {luc ctical denunelution gt cenlou 1 ha tall pracs utthe roudatdo, and tn tho | *Fho Democratie uprising was noletter, Sena- ministratfous the country has ever known, re- ”::I'":‘:?g "";"pu:,‘;::)&% that ]""g’“" "“N“' Tlicsg Julves wers tiet necessury, and Wre T contiuy vr‘:m"ru:dl\!vnl:lgl:‘ .‘dh‘t‘ifl’fu;“fli&.':fl m'l‘;ll.l:t?uhl‘n‘:;f hout the contemplated pealfth Sommer of b fouce, Being alurued g scoltitdo | gor layard) of Delawre sk o un widience s o support that ket and. knowliy 'that nuul tax of soine §250,000 upou tho Ciby of New | fuee*penicnives, Tho satio cusfomn waa fntro- | 10 thinki, | And Niblack was uniel) -« + 01,84 | tion of the Attorney-Uuneralship by Julse o nis haole. Wi uour of Uhe itk | tuat illied fess thun onchult the Opera-luuse, | Hayes and” Wheeler are huhest and ablu” men, | York, and appropriuted the money exclustyoly | duced in all the Excculive Dopartments by | We Crutebtield (8iily Old Crutchteld, The 18 ubsvlutely fulse. i ) b Btk e will ot o o the Jury 04 to-morrow. 'Lhe srgunents to-liy web k& wl. by ALy woro fred athim without effect, and be excaped, | 1o 8dd to the burleaque, the orator begun os i waiao veriy, Buwear, avcial of whom i follows: 1 huve witnessed such grand upris- are working earnestly with their Republican | for the support of parochilal and other schuols | Democratic Adinbulstrutions, In Demovrntle | Mew Musll,'hlfi- touk what he “"“ldlh’“ colored uuuphh will ident! :! Bot on their horscs | lngs of the people wherever 1t has been my nelghbors for thu success of tho Jtepublican | thut were upponeuts of the frea common | duys It wus the custoni to distribute ono pen- g ,‘,“ Lt that tinwaculut ticket, ‘This 1s especlally true of those who | schools. Petftluns for the repeal of this tenth | Kulfe to every Uovernment clerk each year. .,_',‘L ator) Couk fur Babeoc] iy und_rodo o Hitle way off “to tho huume of | plcasure to speak.” The Senator ovidentlytolil | Werc supporters of the Wur, ‘Iitls section will | suction from every tawn in the 8fato, und hay- | This practice was not abandoned untll the re- i e Pl Lo The latter’s ur o futd seotored man uanued Iesze Mitcbell.” Thay broku i ; Increans tio Nepubileun wajorltys® o over 10000 iguntures .»l-;}v. Jotio fora in thp Poat Oiico wod Hrenaury Dopurt: 2 Glover Llunichlion tlovel).-.... Dhater G Cook'a g Sl st B y L TERRE HAUTH, ROV, 01 i h Leglaluture In the spring ol mder the | ments wers inaugurated Secrctary Jewell an .'D, V! 5 Ziit) e 113, ¢ (v evidence than Fullertelfd 0 woou ua hio wik discovorad they sald o Lims ' You i ivr:clal Dispalch s The Tribune. CoLumpus, O, Bept, 28.—Although the pnfimum of this muvm‘nuu suld tonth section | Beeretary B(I-lf\\'. Frou{lhu mnu’t N e B fmedn (Y kLl bpain. 11538 | Ml dtelalls ol e o (e arc onu of the nlygers who sdy you arua lopube Sent, 20,—Ci ¢ two | Eppd Hunton (the Blalos lnvestigator, the .| but contained no new theories for W9 S, lican, and will not Join the Domacratic purty, - We uTE, lud, Beot, 20.—Carl Schurz | Weather was unfuvorable, a lorge crowd assems | wua repealed, buy the repeal was not to tako ef- | eflicials entered upou thelr reapective oftices ng . et vas 100, Ly i anth i , Beut. - Wirsuor of thy ** uro golng 40 change your mind. " ’l‘nmnrun they :ngu hers this oventug, 1e was cecorted from night errant™).,. bled w-ulk' t to hiear Mr. Langaton, the colored | fect uutil after the moncy fur 1560 had boen digs | penkulves wery distributod Lo Goverument | . M. Leach (it name for a Tildonite 82| Columbus Alexatder awd his [ne ¢ 05,01 | & lung Jury, Gen, Babeock expects 080G Dot Bitein the pecacucy of Bis wite until 1 hotel to the Wigwam by two_companles of | orator, A thousand or mure cofored peopls | tributed to the purochiul schools. clerks, und tho Democratle practice wus then | Ly Q@ O, Lemar (Sulut Lamr, Chide . The entire effort of the delcuse 1 terribly haceratod, and then fred fovornl whoty op | tha Hayes Guurds, -~ Ouo of the largest crowds | Wore present, thelr closs attention sud frequent | Hoon atter the Legistuture met (n the wintor abunibnéd, - , TighPrieat of the Onder of Jesuits, ™ :3‘"5{&‘0 uu"m wittal, Bt ¥eho man dled fro s woubds this morn. | Of tho seazon turied out to bear him, Hia | sbplauso showiuz thelr intelligeut appreciution | ot 1670, varlous bills wero Introduced undor tho |~ There i n record that Blue-Jean Willinms | ¥ 2 1 Soun usrelas Doy tuss, who 0 the Western dusoctated P gl ing. No cause wherovor can b assigned for this | speceh was devoted altogether to o discussion | of the sublect diseussed, The tuns ofbis speech | wghiol Tweed to re-cetublish the uppropriations | ever refused to accopt the appropriation voted L Vi [l erediunin Buite WASIINGTON, D, C.y Bopt. 2:—U B0y, T T et agder, oo Elautorriits | G o tancind dueatlon. b weathor Ia oite | wus dizniled and. scholarlys. 1ila’ prinelpil ac- | Lo parochial schools ad. sectasias hstitations, | 10 bint out ofthy coutbigent fund Abyiast b tho roal e Meatieator 75 | Octobor tho wall scrvito will be Ol butuence waron o e et andsoerblughu | o, bt wobwtietund v Facty o eld o | ument wosthat o epublican st only | and alio t swwvert tho Beard uf Eucaton of | DesociTic outai v sun opvrivasst pusp. | i Eiliclorast, Wiothardrat b about, 700 Foutes, whict were Iep W B O aaua. wifo hae ‘bocn vehi. for vuja | Jurée wudience to the end, !)ur nl'l:lslv.or” wunded o the {dea uf equ thr City of New York aud mako |t a mere po- 'U'bis uao of the contingent fund 18 of Domo- | ary fur evoey wonth of the Forty-third wdyertisements on tho it of JE¥, "_\,‘,Y.r B T urdor 16 bavo tho ropor afiday t mads 2 LAVORTS, lmk:agl races, snd therefors st b ap- | litfeal machine, and alao, by euns of bis so- | cratic orlgin, It dutes from BMarch 4, 1843, | Cingross without huviug becu pruscit 1o completing thie ontire systom OF W5 sl wnt fors trial of the case. This would bo & casu Lu-uur‘:p(fmé 0gw-l‘clk. ,lua zzlfim.buu., tat th }iron;l nlbu 5 olJuuuw'-ndahnuhl be sue- | called 3-per-cent tax-levy scheme, to enable the | when o resolutlon wus passed requiring that Washingtou, and without taking the tation lu cyery Brute avd Territory for tho United tates Court, for Wo have no Coms | it i, ud., lup' - #.~Thy concor n‘ lho alue 't all colors aud oplnions were equally | Riug to raiso unli talilfons fu tho City uf | %tho Clork shall deliver to the Pustmaster of | 984h of ‘enice t thoe Uoveruutent Ly bo- 101,35 | Btates S = walssloner hero uor Marshol, Tioves nm\'\’Vl"-‘-;'-""cx”fi the “benelle o % ¢ | under the pru:«.'t‘uunu't tho law in all sections | New York through taxation and the salo of | the touse such Kkinds mud quuntities of sta- truyed.,. ot servernensas 3 A dlsputeh was rocelved to-day by Gov. Kel- [ s pomition wear iy ot Wasd prund succesy, | of t"llnv) U:x[ou. llldlun ] lf;lcr, and other Demo- | bonds for Ring plunder, The lust of Marel, [ tionery ua shall from thne to i necessury oh 5 EDUCATIONAL. m%hw" Buyon Earn Which wdys Rforuistion | yeny o o i cxcellent, Thy uudience was ‘:mh;m crauces, o suld, showed that z&cy 1871, it became clearly evideut thut thess | for tha uso of the House,” and also in vbediency MISCELLANEOUS, Spectal Digsaich do The Tr0AE g Dias been gbtitned that will Tead 'to tho couvie- | Sov, DULrany n‘”' i could not Eumi xf!ll.‘tlz Yy Lugugy for such a tuBk. | mcasures would puss unless w tromendous and | to the second section of un act entitled * An act WHBTTING DESIRIATE, WaitewaTe, Wis, Bepl. 2= 3 tion of t1h murderors.. Twenty-four wrlts hre . NI FHED LODGLASS AT Jxr- Tt wus u very loxleal sod eifective address. non-purtisan movement wus wado in the | legullzing and muking sppropristions forsuch | Npw Yok, Sept. 20.—~The F¥mes prints | Normal Schiool at Whitewater was Bovor® Yeady for executlon. 'Tho GOGI peoplo Qepro- | Juerensony LLunkim‘nuél. “ TILE PIFTI DISTRICT. City’ of New York to stop it. As (he | neceasary objects as huve heen usually included o followlng: * Eaward Coope ¢ g, Bonlsson, the Presidé e TbeTaat ontinies ofrrEisonviLy, Tud, Sept, 83—A lurgo | BioNsr, 0. Supt. 38.—A graud rally was beld | feglalaturo 1o " both brunches” and_the | In the Uensnul Approprlation Lill without tho promfucatly the fullowlug: ward Coover, | day by a visty from M. Bunlssols "o fgp o LIS Sl l-tHl'Ifllutm'Hll vrocession parwded | here to-duy by tho Ropublivans. Lale, of Malnc, | (fvernor wera Dowocratle, {t was sbso- | muthority of law, und to Il und provide for cer- | @ well-kuown Taununy Bachem, spent yester | of the French Crutennlal COMBESEE o i NEBRASKA Libglrevts conieltoan the mectiug was inull | addressed” au inmense concourss of rwplu in [ lutely casontiul to success thut the movement | tain fuckiental expenses of the Departments und | day in endeavoring to ruise §100,000 to carry | ulso on ofticial of high rauk i the ¢ e y i e order aud enthustasiy, | the afternoon, Iu the evening a torchlighipro- | ju Now York Clty agafust these Ring measurcs | offlcers uf tho Government, und for other pur- | Indians for the * reformed ! Dewocracy, His tem of France, My visited the Mi TLATrORN ‘""”'58“‘:,‘; ;2; HBFUDLIOLN EATH ;'; Teper s fiff;lx-l-'l' nfl;‘u Sty ";3?]1.,(,?“',.‘1{‘ cession ubout u mile long paraded the streets,— | should by muds by leadivge Dewocrats ua well | poses,” upproved Aug, 2, 1814, walch vequires Bystem 3 picd ertulle ceumIp eTezatee fromn Trov, Pisub, L, and DeGrall | ba douding Henbloans, - winihs. svsciig at | bt & tha Chori. of b Houss of Kepyeoutas | CIOrts 80 far us scestuled, Akl not moet with | geliools yeaterduy, and wes Wiy, being present. The Wigwam was crowded fn | tho (,‘w)p‘:rlul-llsutu, un the L’vu:lluzo( Am!il U, | tives n'\:m, 16 tho }ln}:-u:x;:l&lcd:ru‘tu:;::::t remarkablo auceess, though it was rumorcdthat | Ly Suporintendent “”Am'wr'fi‘u‘(!ll"‘:nnnil'l‘j the cvenlog to llsten to able specehes from | 1871, wus declded upon, and thy Committes | of the munuer in which the coutlngent fund of | & well-known business man wiio hus been i rfl}ruuumuvu of the press. xoras Judges West and Updegraff. Bome very fluo | having the mutter fu charge wero jnstructed to | the House has been expended.’ trouble with thu Revenus Depurtinent, pave | scl LiNcoLy, Neb., Bept. 20.—The followlnyg is a | tresses. Buth were fistencd to with close at- s5nopais af tho esoiutions adopten by thy Ho- | tetion during tho untlre deilvery, uikdst a driz- e zllyg raine ‘The vast sudioncs séemed vochunts publican State Couvention to-day: Cd with this Governors convinelie and logical a1, with the greutest luterest s €XE g ‘She first ndoress She nomisstions wede ut | arguwment; Lle orilllunt vindiestion of Repub- slnging wus exceuted by the glee-cluba from | Invite Mr. Tilderg, the Chalran of the Demo- Thut was the first Iegal tocognition of this | Jurgely, and that the Tammauy oblcelolders | uuqualified admiration of Its systesd Phjtia wnd thls place, The mecting did ot | cratic State Conl ™ oo, 40 preside ab the m:u.- | practive, Aud thoso wero thr Liys when Jobn | were forced to contribute to the extent of thelr | polig ol ~bacrvation is st Builio