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icony Duilp yoLUME XXXL CINICAGO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER , 1876 g PRICE FIVE CENTS, TERN TRRADE. TAILORING. DRY GOODS. & ‘“James Leroy fs one of the bascst men that ever lived, He Isa low thief, an incestuous wretch, n perjurer, and totally unworthy to be called a man.? Reporter~DId you ever have any business returned ft. ‘The sum of money sald to have | Gen. iHayos had any of the mon/ g been deposited with Gen. Hayes was claimed to | has accounted for §t trathfally "~ d » have been recefved by Nelson'Leroy as follows: 'é"ml‘;lly. On the 10th September, 18 . Q3£ 8100 for special bonnty, $400 for veteran boun- | E00%, 6 reporter of the Chicago Zimen, an ty, and the local bounty received from Youngs- fg;!r')r'hg“ Shae, came to my, housd 1 Representative Houses. S man rpere o8 IR, D o o A. v E: town, O, bealides some money for monthly pay. | nesiet Leroy to get sme. mones, . Thoy | 5 & H 3 : " 34| y, They /B aot | transaction with himi y A 3 sxn::r:( Chicago 08 a business ventre, The Last L T‘mes 1 Lle fufix‘fi'lruifllv:)tcr?u :g:;;%:%ntctl therimaites ‘e :?r:l;lry”l‘lm?ml:mlfl}& %‘r‘flrn‘“{:‘v;x(ll':vl}‘teln't 12 '3‘:‘ wlgol?ghlw"l—'zlm% Yaatisted: thls Srrétedy relmpartanee € o fact that, tho busticss . About Haves Thor- “Miat Neison 4. Joroy did not recelve his Toenl | T arican Gargil if Lecoy har got_ got the mancs: e 0 s aaF o Gouhin ! sod lll“r:‘cu{‘wn prefer to buy In Chicago rather y ""',"’,“y d‘l’l“ feom y"(“"g’;;w;v"' p'.’] Im& thatlils Hcer;mgnxfl‘i% M;nlvl: hl:.cm{ufl“:x 'In' hnl mld'l!ul(:“;“g'; that of blackutailing one of tho best and purest 4 . £r ¢ quqn . 'y B e he 3 ] * mencf e A erk, Tho Westorn uyer fs an oughly Exploded. "Ht SelvonJ. Leroy ot receive 8400 as | oufd uot puiin the watsment ‘fuit horny mad | AL fon. 8 sl which L bnd brought against Ranc t m:cntcme, and to tho extent of his means . veteran bounty, but only 8110, the remaluder }:;x!g‘%a?:‘:‘ Vm ':‘fi‘!:" the moncy. 1 dhliJ -'n'f" then Ll_-"'mm”h t'll‘"u:lrln'ér fiexam:r . ‘{l%(‘, :;ge,m A}ml 4: c.“ nts the best, The tendency of Intellt WWe are making PANTS to Order at the follow. ] '] belug collected by his mother. posed he was "mn‘_.&nflf reporter, Bup grading which [ had done for what was then called the Racine & Misslasippi, now the Western Unfon, Rallroad Company. I claimed for my work F 000, and Leruy managed the ease for me. It L cost 8500 to g:cr. ihe witiesses, and X pald Leroy That Nelson J, Leroy was pald his monthly 1 9 Tane PAINE'S STATEMENT. James Leroy S sml’y About mfl’llll:yr::lllldn ! ;;‘)nlm 31, 1864, was pald his 8100 ot merchants is Inrgzely to encourage this de- | o'y nrices: - 5 \aliment of §400 veter- he Reporter—Who s the Mr, Palne spoken { [} Yo . His Son’s Mongy Shown | ™ttt ik Sus aes being oatd, | Gt Ho—ile 1% a nclghbor of . Waste, and ht that the denler for cxperlenca hns taug 810 for Paney Cassimere Pantay others got 813, m’nd'goodn and whose manner of dofng busl- | - g1o for Faney Cassimere Pantag others get $16 ¥ attained a public celebrity is not only | g15 mr Knglfah Cassimoro Pantay others get 814, of in Bleekman's letter? & 00, pess s forced to scll, at moderate | &14 for Englinh Carsimere Pantas others got $17, he went home i)' veteran farlough, ond that | O of the largest farmers fn that vicinity, B0 Lawyere. Zede In advater, . Thaviss wag ; '“bw“ufi:s"(b‘r]nul"eh w good article. Inovery | 81 for ;E::;::fi Ganaimere Tanta; others Z»tzu'l, to Be False. vihien s tione expired he had apent 4] his mon- ear ik Isthe gahatanes of s Piiio'sstate: 522"’m.’}u“‘c"o%'¢2“““ YotinE al ttie: Wik ; ith ',,, e world o well-eatablishied mercan- | 816 for the Finest French Cassimero Pantsg ! Hhcfiffi'fi-‘?.')m lie hng ‘ll’fllyflt;:cd lé’l}g'sg'&lflf;} Wlglve it in full. It isas follows: HAVING RECEIVED I8 PEES PROM ME, ¢ e :;umunn fs o very valuable clement fn [ othiers get from 818 fo 820, aub o m“:: r:‘:;ll‘l'i‘;. e fn camp k],,,}d. In &p.m. i\llonrfichcounty. Wis,, and m‘l "m'uroh m}l - ‘lih?l:, ‘,,‘;1 ‘B'Mltl Haght, : e Vi . We clalin to have as fine an_nseortment of (h P Nelson . L v, now Jauies Leroy well. and have known him sov. dal . mith an > fasnces, and recoRnized us Lo very bast guar- | L GG L o e Pirchascta il The Records Show the Som | it Lo ol e et Ueu,o | eral years, boih wille T rurided at Sparta wnd | ofered to take 650 ueres of land to sup- | mtcuumnngcrmu nave ng p * | Conault thefr own intercst by esamining our stock H d N Hi M AR e el S st it 9 sinco he has reslded at Tomah, Daring that time | press my witnesees, and, in inv absence from . Y countryman thinks lic I8 busIng'a walch very | hoforo buying elsewhere. a one---His Mother R oo Ayt 0, TR, | he s Lold me severat timee it the money Lisson | the ety saked for and obtalned o fudgment eapat some ‘::;L“'{,,f{"‘;,‘lllnl,: "'fi‘{;' g J.B.HA & Received What Was ‘il aimownt eas paid Him Aug. 20, 1804, Just | Enester haa Beco patd'ta” bim by Gen. Hayes, ana ek S R L esentation 1 e, Ll i . e weeks Lefore « 3 £0,103.45. ;I;:'ntu the sale,—yct If tho samo countryman it * Due Him. That Nelson J. Leroy always sent a portion of LEROY'S CHARACTER. ity b L L flf‘:‘fik‘!‘)’;“‘:‘lfi-"‘ m"]‘;‘[}g;"cfll‘g . his inoney to lis mother, and that Mra. Leroy #What do you know of James Lcroy's char- had received afl the back pay and bousnty due | acter In Sparia and Tomah for trutufulness snd her son after his death, veraclty 1™ Wholesale Perversion of the Trufl-Le- | In 1875, when Gov. Hayes was a candidate for | " have no knowledge, except from what hia the third time, Jamnes Leroy wrote the follow- | neighbors say. As an lustration of that, I will oiled to . Mateon & Co. lie would huse TAILORS, every represcntation made woul :fi;,lnu::,‘ tho {mm. and that whatever he No. 130 Dearborn-st. intrinsic value. B e e pousht bad s0 of the Inclosed scheme of news- ADVERTISING, TEHEHBEIR Ing upon My, Smith, be / ACTUALLY TOLD M 1OW HE HAD DOUGHT UP . LEROY for 8500 and eizhty acresof land. In order to accomplish this hreach of trust ho had sup- roy's True Character~Gov, ing letter: ive you one paragraph from a letter of D. W. | pressed testl The gt o o b Intelliont, and re. ¥ : Toza, Wie, sept, 20, 16,1, . ttoyes, | Stchiide, wilitor of tho Sparta. deraid, written | Sore the sourp Y i I Had supposed wasb- st Il ‘busers into a wider acqualntance with . Hayes' Letters Fal- o L pe e Dot ol iy | to meon the 2ith of Scptember, last: Reporter—Is It not a fact, lr, that Leroy was sponsible but \istiod reputation; 1o the tmite 3 B Banlnt yom Iny e e ron, T deoms It my duty 16 | . Ji {Leroy) i an Intemperato man, & most noto- | a very fmmoral mant deslers of catal 1‘ b';‘) B P h sified. Tiace 1o tha havia of Ha Oppasition the etire sore rlous liar, iwiolly destitule of principle orstand | Houghtou—It s, sir; carly in 1500 thls samo. toal advantsge of g : ) respondence between you_and myschf in regard to | 108 In the community, poor as a churcli-monse, Lenyy attempted to comunit n rape on s very — iny dead son's money, a1 well as the letter with all | 09 .one pretends to know how ho lives. o has s . Eontradictory, statomenta, 50 that the same can be | ife nd thres o fone amall chtldren. Gen, Hnstmgs Tells the Besult of | 2tcdtoyour advantaze at the polls all over the Do you know where else Leroy las llved estimasle ludy named Schermerhorn, who died about twd years ago in Chicago. It appearssho was staying at Leroy's house, and that, under swaem oue. | CentennialReduction 3, L - State on the day of clection. 1If hould not de- | besides 3parta and Tomahi" Py QRAND PACIFIC HOTEL— in AdvertISIHg . His F In 2 radd Firc each h‘enlp," Tl elegrom went. to me at. this “ YessIn H:n.cue mf\im}locklon!, Winncbago .:fi‘afic ‘:,ceu;{:ffn': (‘;’;'.: m{-",’lr.“k‘ ‘&“nlm e o abash avenue Former Invesigation | piocetievimliiel b s sems mpens | Conip i, Bty S i, e S e . 2 A croy, in ! ¢ ! " Joux B. DraxE & Co., Proprictors. $3’250.40 of the Cage, held linw been. deporited (o my credit, will show | the iy .L:‘:{'. i I‘u‘d n'fi.?m?‘?r‘m{'fi (;lx:"n‘r‘idn‘n: cfl]rxn‘_g;mer Was lie ever punished for this Jourapprectation, of my good fatent, ind T shall PALMER HOUSE—~ Worth of NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING glven for e satistled to desist. Yours, otc. Y 8tatc and Monroc-ste., ."'700. Torran PALMER, Proprictor. | And A TIIREE MONTIIS' NOTE TAKEN In pay- ment from Advertisera of reaponaibllity. fact of the moncy pald to Gen. Hayes from sev- eral chums of his' son, and meutlons Waste, Crump, and several othiers, whose nsmes hic has forgotten. Now, do you really think he TAD TIESE PACTS PROM TIIOSE novsl'! Houghton—Mr. Cornellus_ K, 8cvermerhorn, elg 3mnbnnd, came to Kockford, but, scelng o AnEs Lrnor. But Leroy’s story did not then ind a market, Senator Blaine Pn'ys His The Uppout{lon in ();lno knew better than to put Respects to Charles | before ‘the peopie who knew Gov. Hayes, and AND AN UTTBRLT WORTILESS DOG Leroy was, thought {t wiser not to hurt the 3 Gen. IL.—Noj; I am sure be never had any in- B tlstfc and Fine Goods fc s liad Je: to respeet and Jove hiin for his ) £ ¥ In- | feellngs of his wife by bringing her before the B e Torsanal Tsas A PRINTED LIST, Francis Adams, Yo i Leatuod Lo reapcet mnd love B arior | formotion fron any ome but Waate. You Wi | court: nnd ot ho migier Gfobe. : Sy Glving Name, Character, Actun] Datly and Weekly as In On-s o such an Infainous accusation, Gov. Hayes hay. | Fecollect that Leroy says Grump was In is of- | The above literviow will give the reader soma / Circulation, and Schedulg Itates of Advertis. ’ inir been nominated for the Presidency in 1670, | fice In Sparta In September, 1899, 1 knew from | faca of the sort of man that tho Tymes brings DIAMONDS— ing sent freo to any address. Apply to thfs earme James LeRoy turns up aguin bemonn kncfi“fl“afl that this could not be 80, | forward to bolster up_an Infamous chargo - Bfi-tz?:‘;oll; n:rCoL GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., The Latter Shown to Be in ?nd 5 runuc&lepu to ~ levy " l)uckl‘l]!nll. Ill:;g :gpliil:nv ed to Crump, and got the follow- »,‘1’",?“0‘,,[: }Hvua Mri }k‘:nuflh:finbcht nu& . , . Bta onroc-sts. % ' t Is needless 80 0 g = -’ 2 alone his estimation of e de: at and NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS, om0 4 i b pleased a Perilous Position for Hayes'_winin trcmscgf md’ rocoinize, iy | jCbvELiny O oct 1 v 7o 1, Hosngs, | biackonaier | Leroy. Tt e shared by iis ¥ ¢ ch 1 tirel t, i £ . 4 entire commimity, s safe B8] Ok WoRKA OF A 2| #hParlBow; Now Xork: ere they will be please Mud-Slinging. el of Luroy: The. e el larger, | *% W Ciuk | fot's Tman hore would believe. him upon ) TIO3R LETTERS, * What do you know of the letters published in the Times purporting to he copies-of thelet- ters written to James Leroy by Gov. Hayes, the to gee their friends and cus- tomers, and the public gener- oath. It would be an casy tasi to fill a column with alist of his unpaid” debts In Winncbago County. HIs office was moved half o dozen times during his stay in the city, and half a doz- 5 M. O'Bruzy, and party mehm running at a white heat, it hos . 208 Wabash-av. been possible for such a scamp to find a hearing for his story. Fortunatcly it has thus been Decided Republican Gains | possible todisprove it fro offlcial records, and S o i originnls of which Mr. Leroy says bave been | en landlords are to-day rummagi fter faded ARTISTIC TAILORS— B;].]. A < A thus triumpliantly defeat the thivd and Inst at- | DRSS s ore y aging o % > > c tempt of the Democracy to make some mud | 195t bills of rent to be at once forwarded to Tomah, Eowanp Eur & Co., WATCHES, JEWELIEY, &c. ¥ in the Connecticut e e earments of the Hopublican candl- | It scems very strange that, Mr. Leroy can | where the Timee sovs ho now residos. Tvonoted 165 Wabash-av. An ologant sssortment of Town Elections. date. If in dolng this work James Leroy bas produce coples, but not'uriginals. But I ave s | that your reporter knows of—one for a suit of been shown up in his trug charucter, be can | theory that they arc perverted coples of Gov. | clothies purciiased April 12, 1361, of IsaacBachs mmenohndy{}m himeelt. Hayes' letters, 1 know the one bearing date | arach, amounting to $20.50 and interest, and Nov. 16, 1863, is sadly porverted, clsc why should LN AASTINGS. Uov. Hayes, only twenty-five das after the let- one fur law-books—have been The Campaign in Ohio and Indi= | _A Trinuxe reporter learncd that Gen. Russell FORWARDED TIIS DAY ART FURNITURE— [ W. W. §troxa MAxuPAcTURIKG CoO,y ’ Cor. Adams and Wabash-av. ‘ . ¥ Tastiugs, who was Lieutcuant-Colonel of the | Cr sccins to have been written, *write the fol- | to the firm of Monroe & Masters, of Spart: - N y ini he determined to interview n regardto the i 0 m his present guarters, Gonttax MANUFAcTURING Co., seat W e e AN OTARUMENT e, o Gaining. . chargos nzainst Gov. Hayes. T General was | Couwsnce, O, Dec, 11, 1600 —Jamss Feroy, | hiuve an army of llndlémmt cralitors marching » v e Blic . e re: ria, 151 —] : -day In recelpt of " L Bondeatiy Now: Yorks HALF THE REGQULAR PRICE QUARTERLY REPORT S LGuni ab the Sheeman l{uuse L rospdnlled i your lettor of tho 8th inet, nclosing lettors Tro o’m! fi::.:‘ |.E:|,’u'f,'|,m who had 'RICES the reporter’s queries as follows it oF T f it ) )y rv of the man who h: " SEWING-MACHINES— Now belng closed out at the 0] s Leading Democrats Talking of T understand, General, that you were an | Scptlemien of your mequa ntance showing theie | 50 much regard for honorable and fair dealing; Bisoms Masvrsornmo Co, | BANKIRUP T SALI Al Turowing Hoxto OF | ofieerin Gor. lofes'old regimeat; the Twenty- | tehfn'an'ae tor monurs depostod witn mo by | Fhon, bopand 8 doybt, manulactured the o= - ” o . y third Ohlo#"? "Asstming that the srrect, o | calle i etter” of Gov, Hayes, and who, 111 State-st. Cor. of Lake and Clark-sts. > o f was T ity of S Atamnt o e i voa. | of course, cannot produce the original cops. the Ticket, A% what time did you become a member of | Thero 18 no” truth ‘whatover in the stary about | That Goy. Haves 1a right wlien lio says Leroy CARRIAGES~ S the regiment " Lumrn leaving woney with me. You, of course, | has been “cufity of an attempt to defrand,” no R oo oCEAN STEATSHIE, d e i, e ety o, | it Mo il ie K nethotLlh | dowcs Dumosa can, Ny, st sl i of Broome-st., New Yorlk. A A e i I e et AN On the M o - The Unterriffied Makin Viporous cniists n the army Aprily 831, but nol Kot » 9 of a man who has been S DA n the Morning of Oct, 2, 1876, 4 B muster {n until then." Lmay investizate the whole matter. Yours,cte. OX THE VERGE OF THE PESITENTIARY - s A Rzs HnomERy ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Preparations for Colonizing 4 What positon dil sou Hold st st T s b distinctly states, o s oty | all bis ite: wiio s eompelied fo leavo this y nd.s <00 Wabash-av. The General Transatlantic Company's Mall Steamers Indi 41 was Second-Lieutenunt of Company 1" n this he distinctly states, ns you will o county beeause his crimes had nade him ob- & Detween Naw York And. 1iavre, calIng A6 Dismtouin ASSETS. iana, “The same company of which Nelson J. [ 867Ve that there is 7o truth whatever in the. | noxlous to every decent man in the community, AMERICAN SILKS— (G, 1) for, e landiug af passengers. The splondid Tarestment keaunt, Inclauty, gl 1 roy was a private fl'-“"{ about Leroy leaving money with me.” and who could hot obtain a living at his profes- Cnexey BroTmnns, Brovided with Kleotric Telie,) wil #al from bier Nor | . cako Municipni, o, L8 5010105.00 | i ; W Teg, air. lr;\" llw'.{"l"l‘ll;c'Il‘fgll:;.ll(ulmnr:‘lfl'filtfinl'h{x‘}"l“ the | sion heeause he had been gruilty of o breach of 477 Broome-st., N. Y. | ‘Gplootoflinriow sireet, & 1. ot foilos o aep.2ongy | LILE LAST LIE ANSWERED. | Yo wero with the repiment throughatl, fts | SU0%5, G0 D R0 E Weleon. s - sonficncs aii budjanld iaGetlent o, G dgs o g T 3 4 G012 | JAMES LENOY, THE DLACKMAILER, V8 GOV. [ campaigus, until the ba nchester e We oy, : endlant. c For sale by prominent dealers everywhere. {:fi‘:’i wé}é;lz“‘;}%":%fifiha tee :),5;'"" A E%’?:c‘.;{ e i s {4 maaL fig L ] iAo y .{ {E;&“‘g“,‘, until the reglment was mustered ‘h:l’;‘l%l,ng Wilson who inade the alidavit fu nn;?cheu“ l::lckuné:_r‘-‘é Llc’:ig-d’n :‘t'};:’ {inrlnsetkw vz:ilthn‘x: UPROLSTERY 8TUFFS, IIOUSE FURNISH- | f}i% SSsording, to, accomuodation. %ecn‘!m, $12. | Jiuof site, " |'='§‘,',‘;§",’,'l’ Inthe Tl‘ma ?xtn Sutugdny & letter from oneof | Ot \'\'/m you well nequalnted with the “The same, and here {8 n correct copy of a ness of one witness. “The world knows Leroy 156 AND DECORATING— . Lo tRe £al, DI S oaeor B L Tl . I1LZNSD1 | its reporters, dated Sparta, Wis, appeared, | go)150 oF QRN HAYES WITI 1is MENT LETTAR WRITTEN TO WILSOX now, and clsewhere will be found a satisfactory W.'W. 8tnoxa MaNupacToRING Co, rine, bedding and s, ‘witliout exira clinrge. $1,003,754.26 | making certain absurd chsrgecahoul Gov. Hoyea “'Yes, e at the same date at which the above letter Lo | explanation of the sworn statement of Willlam Carier Adoiiasl AOWatachs Kuonmices murkolthas S donos earrs foerase joscn- . while commauder of the Twzuty-hird Ohlo. | 4 Was lis standing with the tcoops bigh, and | Letoy was written: Wuste, This fs the “alpha und omega’ of - - and Wabash-av, OF W FL WIIEE, U7 Clariesi Agent Tor Onéngo. | Faemicabiantiai 8 200:000.00 | The charges tn substance are, that Nelsou J. Le- | 1 ho have their confidence and estcem " 11 Dec,, 1800.—The Hon. D. W. C. Wilgon, | the charge. et & Unlivied profis ! rop, a private, placed $L000 In Gen, Hayey | % Yes in the highest degree.t Sparta, 1ls.—~DEAn Stt: 1am to-day In receipt of saviugs deposlta..,. Four letter of the Bth inst., expressinz the oplnlon MW rensco, | ANCHOR LINEMALL STEAMERS “ You werg soverely wounded at the battle of BLAINE. hiands for safe keeping just before the bhattle of that Mr. James Leroy Is honest In making & claim L OD3. 154 Vinchester, 1bellevet ™ HE IAS A WORD TO SAY ABOUT M. CHARLES B1,003,754.25 | \inchester, belng s bounty money, back pay, | oy el agaluat me for mioney left with mo by hia son. 0 . CHAW Cor. Btate and M L New York and Glasgows - v nchester, belng ¥y 7 Payy |1 was. 4 e 3 RIRAGRtS 1A 0ot T S tn | ASCHORA oA Tam | o wism comer T O oe FPAUN, Presient. | i, that Leroy was killod In that dngagement; | Did you ever heazany soldierof Gen, Hayes' e a0 fonniatiun, for Hhe clal, aiilijio e i CinNcINNATL Oct.2.—In a speech this evening at a political gathering, Mr. Blaine referred as follows to the Hon. Charles Francis Adams: that fn 1800 o member of the reglment met Le- | command during the War, or fur years after- roy, Senfor, In Wisconsin, and o:,!km Mm if he | Wards, charge or Insinuate that he hud not dis- liad ever recolved that monoy which his son had clmr;?cd s truzt to themin the tullest and most GUN g o Ak L 1pm S IELES, ANDEFORTING OUTHITS e L A G Cabing, $65, Z W, E. Brenozr & Co., il New York und London ting ulplhecluhn.] \vlllbenlblfé.'edtu oll If ‘you wiil give me the mames and addrens of the partles QUARTERLY REFORT whosre lmu'mcnlflflml refer to, *‘oral and write .| ANGLIA, Qeto7. " 78 m | GTOFIA, Oct. 14, 1D m OF THE CONDITION OF THE eathsfactory manner?™ ten," which you lave leard and acen. Respect- 54 State-st. et o CAIS £3h Sy Bdera, W35, m intrusted to Gen, layes; that other soldiers | i Nover: fully, 1. I, Hares. c;;:fl::n;h:[: f;;fl‘:'“'::fl;:::;;:fi: :::ld};:l:; NATTERS AND FURRIERS— ik LRSS b Waanngion-at, RUST G“M PANY subscquently told the same stors to | * When'was this story of James Leroy's first | “‘Here Gov, Mayes denlee tho chiarge, . *There | ror ocomor of Massachuwette, ara being dissemi- i Bisiior & Banses, = e 3 Leroy, statfng tho son bad told them | broughtio vourattentiontV G0 ) 18 Re fo e e thodaim, =which hie Would | nated throngh the Amociated Press, and circulatedt Monroo and Stute-sts, ST TE LINE, SAVII\ GS BA.NI( o bad piven Hayes tho moncy; that the son | o' yeghin s UppHors oo ® | Nov. 10 as publishea i tho Thnens . or O mpaign tracts by his brother Domocrats of tha o N et NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, ronT., DUBLIN, . 2 had money when he left for his regiment; + Jlow was It brought to your attention!' & Are other aftidavits In preparation showlng | West. In these lotters Mr. Adam 8 out of hie _ + PIANOS (Chlckering & Sons)— BELFAST, AND, LONDOSDER S + | Northeast corner Clark and Madison-sts., Chi- | that In 189 Loroy wrote to Iayes, who first | %1 was requested by Gov. Hayes to the character of Leroy " Yoy antts gatuitainly fo dpoac of myanifin & tons A. Reep & Box, 0% LVANE e cago, lllge ot Clos»i bol' Business, replicd that Lio had never received the moncy, | INVESTIGATE TIE CHARGE AND ASCENTAIN TUE r "flY{r\s_h}m';.gh !:l: Sgrfi%h'fi?uhl. Roscoe, Rock- Hoagh S edph At exchanga ot pc,’,‘fm'.fif sresatts hnred . 28, 1876, 3 PACTS for ot cland, \ VanBuron aud Dearborn-ste. | Ay atictancs, fhralas Bicrontior, G and that the dumand was o blackmalling ove: | of Netson J. Teroy's service, and aleo us to the | With thie the Taterview terminated. T it Tl this compnien, a ORGANS AND MELODEC tlekets, y S15, rurrency. Sicraie RESOURCES, but subsequently wrote under date of Nov. 10, | gincerity of bis father iu preforring this claim.” | These facts {rom the rccords, these state- | Adams, rhch ot thin timo. should be recalled. N MELODEONS— '.'\né:.-:l'u.‘\s."w‘\‘?(lf.\\lv!";i]:l)?&n!?nr?b‘«vi"i\n fl‘( C TLoans on real estate, firat mortgage on 1669, that he bad had some of the boy's moncy, 4 Pleasc state wliat was the geueral result of | ments of Gen. Hastings, and these letters in his | commend the facta which Iam nbout to set forth improved city property. . MasoN & HaLiy Oreax Co. Toans on demand, approved coilats but had returned it before the battle; and also | your investigations(™ 1o those voters who may be lod by the sound of Mr, posseasion,show conclusively the fraudulent and 12 Adams' nome to givo hiced to his counsel, T shald utterly unfounded character of the charge. Not OUNARD MAIL LINE. —_— T;0008 00 thino, appenved collatora 83 | thot alyeforts to obtain the buck pay nud | *Icanmake this general statement: That _ JEWELE! VE Cuali o liand, New York and 1l the result of my investigation was to_establish | even those who told the story belleved it; but | speak ‘““DEIL"XERLS[-\::E‘I}'SE b pEalling threa thnos a week toand from Deltish 0l CXGIRROL e st o oot on e 1p | bounty due Ng'{" Lcwv':l“;“l“‘ Foprosouta | tho fact in 3 ot iR that Jaios Leray was | after this full exposure of e, baso. fabrication T T BCORD) D oI, Corner Btato and Monroosts. Ply At Compnuy's Ofiico, morthwest cornor o | tves? by the Goverument hed been frultless. | wipnpting ~ to blackmull Gov.” Hayes. | no one will ventura to repeat 1t again. sulted in the etection of Abrabam Lincoln to the This story was told with great ap- | Most of the documents which bear out this are parent minuteness of detail, embellished xu,n] miw i;tl:ny \;.)Dun"l‘t_l"]slsul'l 'gllx’tu ;hzey o‘:mnx":':bgfi; with the afldavit of & person who belleved | hished elther to \ Leroy had a conslderable sum of money just be- mnkln;llnqulry for them upon a few days® no- (.00 Wa.00 1,84 1.0 BU15,7561.27 Presidency, Mr, Adama, then a Ileprescntative in Congress from Maassachusetts, songht with all his induence to deprive the country of everything that had been gainud In tho struggle. If anything had Apply nf Clurk and Randolph-x - WEDDING STATIONERY— AT Jansex, McCruna & Co., Grent 'Western Steamship Line. Al LEROT'S RECORD, ai Dispatch to The Tridune. ROCEFORD, Ill,, Uct, 2.—The articte publish- ed In Saturduy’s T¥mes under the caption of Chicago, Génorl Western Agent. ork N owever, sonie papers with me, been vetticd by that olection it was that alave: L7 aud 1D Statest, | aned ook Symome e e oteg et 4 | GapitaLat S125,000.00 | foro hie wus killed, ond Lnd heard him sy he et aro Intereating taken fa Gounection wity | *fiow's This, lisyest crettcd an_ unusuul o%- | ahonidbe put n the courso ot extinction by J)r;! CARPET3— CONSWALL, Stampr turday, Oct, 14 | Tcerest th gave it to Gen, linyes for safo keeping, 1t also | the statement of the facts that I understand | Sitement in thia clty, for two rensons—ilrat, o | hibiting lts lntroduction In freo toeritary, and yot .Cabin passage, £70; Interincdlate, erage, 30, contained anothier afMdayit which now appears | 1ias been furnished TE TRIDUNE, sccount of the “criminal reckicssness that a3 soon as the Southern Democrats in Covgreas ho- HoLvisten & Gonmay, Excarsou tickets, $120; Propaid Sice eriilicatoa, = “ What 4o you know of the forcgolug facts | prompted the publication of such a tlssucof | gau thelr threats of disunion 3r. Adame knecs - Bl Batoat, | St P VIR 7O 6 . pomaRO ST ET | toharobeun blaned undor b protenscnond | gy i recondel 8 e | e sty vcas e Gy L | Smek LG B SRS LS o o-at. G M WILSON, canitor. _ | Bovoouly o part of what tho maker wanted o | “iThe facta given by you wero nearly all o who wul’gfinwfi'.fi“!;f},’m"‘;g this atsmons Whote contes. (rimg. the, Coeinz sosalon of the COI3A AND GLASSWARE~— " INANCIA L, s A SO ATOU. 8oy gieaned by me In the investigation of 1864, plot, 5 4 Thirty-sixth Congress {ntervening botween Mr. an old resldent of Winnebago County, und his record s 80 well known here that no one would belleve one single word be sald. I8 CRIMES. Tae TRIDUNE has abstained from answering ',‘l}mi\;"ou know Mrs, Leroy, the mother of the this charge untll it could obtain from tho | sojdier!’’ ofticlal recorls--whero it know they could bo | 1,403 sho 8 now living fn Willoughby, 0. Lincoln's election and his insuguration, was ongof THEASON TO THE CAUSE OF LIBERTY Bunter & Trantt, JOUN 1i. AVERY & COMPANY. SHip sl MORTGAGE LOANS and desertion from the cause of the Uafon, Ho FOR SALE. STOVES Iy rofuteand)| | Dk You kiiow Tho dea of # known deaibeat o potttogeer R L e ) FURNACES, ETC, (Wholesalo) e " found—the data necesaary to utterly refute an NELSON 4. LEROT, THE SOLDIERT" ¢ 3 agreed to abiandon the pr on of slavery intho a3y = T LOWEST ATES EREST, i o1l wi vi " who has been gullty of Innumerable breaches of | Teerltorles, and, a8 a climax of degrading and dla- Ratuuesie, 8aun & Co., * PWIEST TN Inbenar T HREST. 2,000,000 Cigwrs . “l'"i;' it They bave: bovn, gottes, sud haro the ’.fi.‘}fi," !fi'fi-."fl' ‘l‘u‘:.v}l At‘é;fwlé:wmh;fl: T iiidcnen s oa wivoruey: WhO Upoh ono eca hé':’:’{am“?':fl"[l';nl'i he ollered ms!:lcnd‘tsc Con- 85 Lake-st, BEED, Xow York, To bo sald In the nost thlety d bracing alt | parri® b ood-natured, rockless, cargless oy, | Slon old out bis client's case for 8500 and alghty | IRMOR OF Uit CRERICSOL oy Tha single F A v, 0 n the next thirty days, cmbracing al J happy, goud-natured, recklcs gles ) ! s V] abolitlon of slavery impossible so long ana single or zale {n all the principal towns In the U, 8. At MYaLy, | Cotesmo, | ot e Romestls ant Epasiis brands; rantn from VACTS BUOWING JAMES LEROTS ATTEMITS O | yho knew notuing whatever of the value of Acsea ot s land; a man who deserted his | SO 08 STy TObEel ™ opl ol cndment 80 1. James Leroy, now of Sparta, Wis., father | J{o5oss z‘;’:;{f;gfill"b",fi;'jfi‘lf_,":flgn‘;’ Wisated. of Nelson J. Leroy, deserted bs wife, Amanda | small amounts, which he promptly paid on pay- M. Leroy, of Willoughby, Lake County, O., ;l?.y:l ]tllu gwed me a small sum at the time of some timo prior to the War, ‘and, i was sup- | his ceath osed, left with another woman, leaving Mrs. Do you think he could have hod any such Il:cm_\"k.v ralse Nelson J. Leroy, who was then :{',:f;:{',';. of money a3 clalmed av the timo an {nfant. Mrs. Amunda M. Leroy, the mother, | % No. First, the pay-roll shows he could not; supported and had full charge of Nelson {rom and second, from his finaucial habits I konow be ¢ ;| uever had this or auy such amount,™ Lho take of mid duscrian up ia: e teghiniog, JoAtter you ad nveatigaicd the matter 1n 5 when nex you hes 8 clalin 2, Nelson J. Leroy enlistel on the 22 of @ }u,m‘:', g'll.c,, 20th 310 Bej ltlurr:bcr. lx:m. A lete May, 1801, os & private in Company I, Twenty- | ter was plaved in my hands, of which the fol- third Ohlo Volunteer Infantry. He re-enlisted | lowing is a copy, showing that warmly urged by Mr. Adama declared in effect that no amendment to the Consiitution in any way interfering with slavery in = tho States shonld ever be aveneo muclias offcred ex- cpt by one of the slave States, and_shoutd not b ndopted except with tho consent of overy slave tate, When, in 1538, Arkansas nepll!d for ad. mission Into thie Unlon with a Constitution which forover prohibited the Legislaturo from touching slavery excopt with the consentof thoslaveholders, Jn::n ‘Quincy Adams declared such & provislon to by INFAMOUS BEYOND TIE POWER OF EXPRESSION, and yet Charles Francis Adame, in 1801, offered, J. and entreated, and plesded for an amend- ment to the Conetitution of tho United States which applled to the whole country a far more in- famous prineiple than was contained in the Ar- Inrgo stock Smoking Tobaceo, A rare opportunity for buyean. Speciul dlscounts for cashi; on good paper, 10 days. 89 & 71 WABASKHE.AV. The “Seal of Narlh Caroling” Walks off with the 1lighest Centunnlal Premium on GRANUIATED _SHOKING _TOBACCO. l‘lll.fl CHANGES, COPARTNIIRSIIIP. 1ted for call his sister; who owes to-day in this city and Winncbago County 81,500 of debts which o incurred, ~ and them, after obtaining & sult of clithes from lsanc Buacharrel's clothing ostablishment under false ‘m:(cmca, some books of H. H. Waldo, aod everything clso hie could lay his hauds upon, left the city (n the dead of night, and bas never until Jast Baturday Deen beard of since,—~the idea of such a man as this attemptlog to accuse Gav, IHayes of keep- ingg the money of & deccased soldler, is so pre- posterous out hero that no one, cither Domo- cruts or Republicans, entertam it for s moment, SCALES— 7 AT Fampangs, Monsz & Ca., 7 PER GENT 111 and 113 Lake-st. : i Very cholra laans an vars cliotes bustieas property at EILVER. BEVENG $40, 100y 8300 AT g 0 10 (nk e B1oOeK B RTLATED WARE— Y A M AT R o Dearornests Cor. 8 & T loan on Warchouse licceipts for Graln and (o i it | EERstE e R FES— AR Mank Chainber of Coniraere Tis's Surnawo Lock Co. | CHIGAGD CITY CERTIFICATES, ‘We have this day formed a_copartnershlp unde: % QAIN OPENED ON TIIE GOVERNOR: ALL Atouz LRIOY. v g f 1838, I Clreular, pamphlets, notices on business mat- liecetvalio for Taxes, forsloby L6 i pamo of Saynard & Korh ” P under | gan, 1, 1864, snd was killed at Sherldan's battle ”:,',‘%.::f‘{\th Bt T ills Forcetiency fpi. | Btill for fear some persons where Leroy fs not '.f:;":y‘.n(y;:g:':w&'::gnmlon ot {;:’“‘m‘:}‘g'; ters Intended JOIIN II. WRENN & CO,, I N MAYNARD, | of Winchester Sept. 19, 1864, Ie was catitled | sruyes, Gorernor of Ohlo—Daan Sin: A Chicago | 80 well known might bo lnduced to'belleve | KR Lo voto, your froedom of religious opln! e ed. e — e e nt from James Leroy, and suother, throug! ¢ wers loft “open to chan u::c" rlllnln;mf:‘mu v ass of Thls col: TORACCO, MAYNARD & KELLEY, listment to Aug. 6, 16613 to 813 pormonth | TG fEam, Sames Leseys and wuotien, YInE) | 1o investizate tho record. of this Leroy, | e orlinary process of wmending thg “Ill be mtrictl; uow realding ot Tomah, Wis., lately a resideit of Sparta, later still a restdent of Rockford and Roscoe, who has now added to his numerous criminul accomplishinents that of blackmailer. In 185, Leroy, a dark<omplexioued, stout, Constitution, ~ but Mr, Adams proposed to give slavery & far more sacred guarantee than had over been given to liberty, and to enshrine it as womething of wuperior nghmlulngu beyond the ower Of ninety-nine-hundredths of he people of from Aug. 0, 1801, to May l.sl&u; to 810 per {,‘c‘myhmllm n# ton gavo yorlldbcl‘olm the hl‘“{f o: month from May 1, 1804, to 3cpt. 19, 1864, tho | Winchester, Wasto In considerably excrcleed al dateof his death, Ho was wntitled to $100 | thomnaerinwhich bis stateimcnt inas procured, o cop bounty by reason of his two :years' service; to | fncloss; sléo an nufihllonL statement of A, Po Commission Merchants in Grain and Provisions, Office, O Roaper Blook, 97 Clark-st, Grain oud Provisions bought for shipment bought and sold for future delivery on marg| ey eetiieiozaibicid | T Sl of North Caroling® memnh Wil appear dafly n first column | Walksof with tho Llighest Centennlut Premium on % o | P «d Blates t0 abaliaki it unless s Blave Stato Page in Chieago 7%, q 1 17 = $3 premium for the month of Lis re-enlistment | Payne " a der. | lazy, lliterate, and utterly worthless ' fellow, he Unite V rx;’: ; g0 Zimes oud Cutcaco Trio- | GRANULATED SMOKING TOBACCO, CLEANING, ;o Hooh houm‘y on :uc%mlnu :;}‘“‘"“vl and ‘Sfl .u{fx;{ ‘i’:i)'? "l'r"llu'u"l‘i‘li:nlxlx'@i' iltn:m::n“un nellrll “'3:“.”““7;‘3.‘; Tgmn“x;fh ilochwm Winnevazo ?L'F'T«l.“ %‘.‘J&‘.’:‘i.‘ Aises S RIS * lurther particulars address TE—————mmm | o e | local bounty from the Townof Youugstown, 0., | be of aoy 0 yon, wo will have thew properly | Couuty, ‘woman whom be NO PARALLEL TO TIS IN JISTORY. SPORTSMEN'S GOODS, enllata yrepared and forward them to you, CLAIMED WAS JIs SISTRR, No nkasu of Russtan dewpotism in the darkest days oux Mawwma, . K I D G LO U E S ou s roguiliatitents {8 man 1¢ sont hiore e can ‘wecuro mn_twenty- | and st up i that village 88 o luwyor. It soon o ani b t of llum-nuflt{mnny ever s0 bound its own hands and placed it boyond its own powerte do mer- c{ and work rightcousness in the future, as Mr. Adaws proposed to bind the bands of the 3. The records of the Treaury Deeartment | four hours afidasits of different statements made show that Nelson J. Leroy received his monthly | by Leroy to o successfully fupeach him that the Y, . * v ‘the statements goiten by the 11 puy up o the 0th Aprl, 18343 that ho recetved [ FReRTion OF (e SRITRete HEHSE L TN got around that ho had descrted his wite and fawmily ang left them {n Ohio. This story, with * bl repulsive habits. cut off all DRY-CLEANED AT 100 A PAIR, \C.%—w GUN’ Fls“l(ljm.: At the Internationsl Dry Dye Works EDUCATIONAL, d ] . | United States, aud deprive our own Government T e e s 3T ONNT. | | his $100 bounty, §3 premium, ind $110 of the | (ef rofer thy mattor to_Col. Keyes, Chalrmen of | prospects of his ever obtaining s practice oo JUSS " COMISTOCIL . S 2R RIS St Chirk b ey Mo e B Sl A CoA HL LR AR S T ol T i Tedacios ao, after incurrl ¢ all the obligations | foralittiue of the maver, \o emancials aainky 932 and 3¢ Weat Fortlet Now York, ! Daid in two installments.. Thetotal amount of | sund the statomenis berein to bimy but it would | that he could, afuer three yers resldence there, | Mel'Adams hna never “forgiven Abraliam Ligcoln FACING RESERVOIR PAIY ' | At BE. E. EATON'S, 63 Stat: N e mouthly pay recelved from:May 22, 1861, to | bave caused a duy's delay to you. Yours truly, Iig left, and put up bix law-sbingle n Rockford. | for' dofuatiug this gtrocious weasure, F“"""'"'\{ 1, ANDY GEIAR BOARDING i " ate-st, April 10, 180, was $H0.3, veteran bounty, AL E. Buszkxax, | Whiloho could contract debts he Hourlsheds | by Mr. Liucolis silont Itfuenco exarted froim hl A 0oL REOPESS BEPY. 47, ESTABLISHED 1853, $110, und $100 adilitional bounty; total, $E50.63; AN N A : but, s soou us hls reputation became more 1liinola Homa through Owen Lovejoy, Eliiu Wasle M188 LEONOWENS, WANTED, Azl {‘{;BL":’)?""“:l‘:,‘h,‘::r"'m‘fc};‘:,’,‘,‘,'{,;:‘,‘ff‘g' 1 doj I know him well.” e without ' ever coming to a direct volo, all manner of low trickery to obtuln a living. In 1861 by UNDERTOOK 7O RAISE A CAVALRY REQIMENT, which he falled to do, becauss people fu this vicinity mistrusted both bis honesty and his loy- but not "until Mr. Adums had made an elaborate plea for s and years after Mr. Lincoln had gonn 0 u martyr's grave, a grave beduwed with the tears of millions, including those emsncipated negroes whom Mr. 'Adams bud sought to keep in etérnal * TO VISIT 106 MADISON STREET STEIN'S DOLLARSTORE ORNL '"TANIKS, ) i #an you give fu substance why Waste was 1864, to Sept, 19, 1604 (@ato of Leroy's death) an you ghve 1 umuumlngl to §75.70, and also $290, tylm amount “fi'{."‘“i ‘i‘l"”}‘,l‘”; 4§ ho had mad t unpuid uf the $400 veteran bounty, making o o8 o fk tiav it g ol tialle w ata totul of §363.70 received by Leruy's mother, | tnent he ought to pive all Lo knew of the cast, Oharlielru}g's}‘iltml}&em&r"ggl‘x{e'gk 'Lfldiefly TO Am in want of business, a liboral com= 4 d I understund the reporter of the Times, ! t notorlously dishone: bondage, Mr. Adams touk vecasion fn & eulogy of reulary can be had on appiication, orat | mission will be paid tothose willing [ ™ 3 R T T s o 2 B v e n e n™ | M. Amunda M, Leroy also secelved the local | 3V J alty, Onu of themost notorlously dishonest ndago, Mr. ms o y BOPHIE LENZ g W & E boi 3 1 : and Mr, Carmll, citizen of = Bparta, | 5 W oc Ar, Seward todepreciate and belittle sud dishunon o R LEN 824 Frertly to work and give thoir time and at- LLSON VENDEN, | bounty dye Nelsan J. Leroy fran tho Town of | U, cpraled Wastc's aidavit, sald 1t wha nof | SSioms f (he it Loeys e e tae | tha arandout Hian - that has *eat 1o thi county oflicinls to write to Gov. llayes, fu order toreulove any doubts he might Lave gs to my honesty," was to scll out one of his clients to OIL TANKS 450 SHIPPING CANS, 7 & 49 Wesi La tontion, Apply to AME O. . S Klex Bradtord (fonmatly S Sy ROBERTSON & SMITIL, Prestduntial Chafr slnce George Washingtou, Mr., Adamy, fu_this petty and paltry course, wai 18 Leror . of 8parta, Vis., prior to_the at all necessary to give uil the fucts, and took Guby atoriul clection fn 19, when Quu, ouly what has been vublisied In the Z¥mes us V' cking an lyuuble revenge over tho dead patrlot 2 2 lety of o Bireot, Hayes wus candidate for re<lection, made | his atfidavit. Mr. Wusto s an honest and up- | {ho dofendant in the sult for 8500 and cighty | Wio, wheis living, cauld never refer to the Coustls taa gy Eingllsh, Kronch, and Gerinan Noarding | Manekops of Kquliable Lite Aeeurance Hon Y : right wan, and would ouly tell what ho houcste | g ct o o, ) 1 New York, 108 Dearborn. Chicago, 1), COEXTONAGO. | claln of $500 or §1,000 on Gen, Hayvs, stuting ity 5, 4 ucres of lund, Hoving ascertained that the mat | tutionsl amendment whict Mr. Adams advocated {ltbentca, NG YK Vidles and childeon, widy = LTy e A ) ¥ NG | Jy'thoughi tobe truc, Mr. Wasto wanted 20 | Moo ting sullorad ab tho hunds. of Leroy | aithont o chill of Wortor,. Me, . Lincoln, iadecd, that Nelson J. Leroy, his son, dad, on th s X ! - ing preceding the Uhitlo of Whlicster, dupos- '“";“| ut nto the Zinies utlldavie further tacts fled that sum with Gen, Hayis for safe-keep- | 88 follows: b = fifs. _daines Leroy drow on Gov. Hayes through | o Eithor In the fall of 1874 or the spring of 1875, B Ll Tor the amiount of the ewiin, and thrests | MF: James Leroy, whonow rusida si Tomab, Mou- encd that if Goy. Hayes gid not' settla it, bo rae County, Wis.,and tie fatbier of NelaouJ. Leroy, (¥ 1d pubilsh Yh bk . b told mo ho had'got the money from Gen. Hsycs, ‘, croy) would pul tho whole matter. Tho | and I think hio waid tho amuunt was $200." Ho told jovernor indorsed onthe hack of the draft, | ne st two ditfercnt times thut he had received the *This is an attempt to levy blackmall,” and | money. I thoughtthen, snd think now, that, it H often dectured thot no crisis of the wur waa 8¢ torrible, and no possibic issue of 1t so destructive, 23 the proposition of Mr. Adsms to found tie con: ymuance of the Unlon on the rumorselcss, aad hopeless, and eudless servitudo of sn en b Tave "ot men. Mr. _ Lincoln dim not belleve that God . would permif the perpetuity of & Union founded on sach atroe clous wyons nd crime. In Mi. Aoams’ coutsa ta Otk Regpeny ge, O Ve 'TOBBACCO, by ltteror pedasnaily, avavorer "7 0 Wl Tity | HE IRVING, LL.D., P y,fi.,m:. iy secouda Lew Yo v s aort 30 | Walks oft with tho Higheat Centenslal Premlum on e e o ST s | GRANULATED SMOKING TOBACCO, lived four or tive miles from Rockford, yopr re- .porter drove over to his faru this alternoon. Mit. JAMES 3, LOUGUTON n. isa highly-respectable, intelligent, and well-to- do furiner. He was surprised when Informed of the reporter’s crrand, uud sald: * What villainy has Leroy been ut now ! On belng fu- formed, Lo turst vut in the following style: B . U LS SO UUSUP U SU Thiu week we futroduce Novelties in Meu's and Boys' Hats, Illustrated Pl::«u wmalled upon re. quest. J. B, BARNEE & CO., 70 Madison-st, |