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B e e L S b s e Ll e e e | The Teibuwe, TERMS OF S8UBSCRIFLTION. o st b o it s P e e st e R 115 CHIVAGU THIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1876, ° » ; which has letetatore acenered or that may here- | T thin casa tho Governor of the State, rop. | Mothodist conductors could slone puuch ::if;,mrcl:':;'l::lc&dvfl;l:::n;‘:::;“;fif: I"‘"::I“""f‘: resenting his ntter funbilily to suppress this | with care in tho presonco of ““1); Mothodist = esit ¢ | wrwed and organized resistanco to the law, | passenjaire, nud the Wesleyan horses censo f.:'.7",',‘l.L’:z,fi':,‘:"&:,,,’:;‘;‘,i‘.‘;‘[,’;“, :".x:l‘,:","‘ ],?;,‘;:;,lp',‘l and this domestic violenca nguinst the rights | the jinglo of Methodist-Epiacopnl bells nt dletion 1a tmperatively demanded, whethier the | and Hberties of 5 majority of the peaple of | Mr. Panxnurar's door. Mesuwhile the ¢ftma ho ono panfshable by fine or fnprisonment [ tho Sinte, has applied to tho United States | children of the world on their various er- or one demanding the penalty of death, for tho protection gunranteed by the Consti- | rands of pleasura or duty must harness tho Here, thon, fs thosolemn declaration of tho | yyyjon, The President has by proclamation | heretical shanks' savo, while tha childeen of Constitution defining tho right of citizena to | grqerad the disbaudment of theso bodies of | light jog morrily past them in denominntion- vote, and thoir right to be protocted inall | nrneq mon, and their dispersion to their | al cars, religious omnibusos, or theologient their politioal priviloges; lore, too, 18 n | 15meq, and hns orderod n forcs of the United buggles, formal declaration of the Democratio party | gyatas troops to tho Stata to prosarvo the | Ther ia no flald for rerious hrgament with of dovotion fo he Constitutlon and its | 10000, suppress tho violenco, sud protect the | Mr. Panknunst, If thero wers, we shonld ‘““amondments,” tho wholo emphasized by peoplo, It is o mistako to supposa that there | ask him i ho does not see that ho ia making the voto ¥ the Demoeratio Houso of Con- | anything unusual or extraordinary in the | Bunday s day of gloom instead of brightness; fress, denounoing as worthy of “‘corlon, | esencq of troops fu any Btoto, ‘Thnt lsn | thet his nacatiolsm and zestriotion cannot be condign, and cffectinl punlshiment® overy | raiis of tho old secession ticory that the | enforced cxcept Ly the passageof laws, and ntlompt by * force, frand, tarror, intimida- { 11,it0d Siates had no nuthority to march its | theso of 8o general n charctor that it would tlon, or otherwiso to provent the freo exer- | tro0ns noross o Btata without the permission | be Intolerable for sn averago human being to of tho latter, Iutime of pesce the United | live on Bunday; that he himself would prob- higlier, at 80jc ensh and 333c for November, Ryo wad firncer, at G0je. DBarley closed weonk, at 880 for October and 8o for Novems ber. The hog mnrket was active and firm for heavy grades, but light were fully 100 lower, Bnles at $5.00@0.25 for inferior to oxtra, Cattlo wero dull and wenlk, 8heop were nolive and easier. One hundred dollors in gold would buy $111.25 in .greenbacks at the close, P ——— 'Tha conrse of the mnrkets yesterdny ine dicated that tho commerclal world is at last awskening to n sengo of tho danger of n gen- ernl war in-the old homisphers on the Turk. ish question, British and Ttussian seourl. ties aro roported to have declined sevoroly under the prospect of incrensed debt and dl- minished rosources, 'The prico of ono dollar in gold advauced 8 cenis as menswed in our payfer onrrency, The wheat quotation Last year the Republleans wrenchied the State out of thelr handa by 5,344 mujority, and this year they have nearly doubled that majority on the vota for Suprenio Judge, and gave Banyes, thelr weakest man, 7 mnjority, Docs that Indieate anything to 'TiLoes's advantage! It fa not true (hat “the Haves organs have admitted that Indiana was essentlal tera Repube ean trinmph fn November” The C-Jg can't name one Hepublivan journal which hias® made any steeh admisalon. What they “adinftted ' was, that Tndiana was essential to TiLban's clection, It Haves carrles Indlana lie can bo elected in spite of the Solld Sauth, veinforced by New York and Copnecticut, But the Ree phblicans expeet to earry New York, and, it they do, Havne' clection Is perfectly certnin, no matter how Indiana votes in Novomber. But Indiana is not yob lost to tiaves, Thera {8 another election to be held in that State befors ftean be set down for Tuney, Hasthe ) notleced that the Independents polled 15,000 votes at the late clection in Indiana? 1t is —_— 10 an enormons extont, e L'l)\l{rlérulmu'lfnl. o b0 la tha doge.—foupie il the Conr.~Jour, havethak tho States whers the uulxnnl-lln\(x‘“l‘:vmhh iy Hstolen by tho Republicans ant t\{c ‘Z nermitted to ga to the dogs i fops n.e” Jonr, refer to Arkansns, where the l‘uhonl':w"' were aclzed upon by the State nuthovluci eumed for othor purposes, and the iy aclioola closed] Tttt docs, 1 st ey 0 ber that this barbatiem was commlitad :mml Democratle party, who grabbed the shiagl.f, " and shut up the free acliools, iy FAYABLR IN ADVANCE—TOSTAGE PREPAID AT T3 OFFiC Pany Bdition, portpatd, Siuiea o ony addrers four wer aiied Hunday Rdition: Literary and ieliglous Dotibte sheet 1'ostage prepald, et ‘014 Cheesedom,” as the Weste, Epoctnen coples tent tree. countles ara called, panned o thd recont clection’ fn Ohio. ety wel L majorities glven by the Rescrs Tuesday week wero ns follows; %mhln’}:nm . “To prevent delay aud mistakes, he sure and give Poste Ofce addrers In full, Including State and Connty. Ttemiitances may bomade elther hy draft, express, Post-Office opder, or In registercd lotters, at our risk. 7EKNS TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS, Dafly, del! eered, Sunday excepied, 25 conts per week. Dally, deilvered, Sundny locluded, 30 cents per week cisa of the right of suffrago in any State,” Now,in South Carolina {t is notorious, and THE TRINUNE COMUANY, A States troops aro part of tho polico syster | ably be ona of tho firat victims of his Dro- | clenrly in thelr power to defeat Tinpny in that A oratr Mniion and Desrbarmettes doieats, . | ndvanced Gf conts fo this mrkot, and §@3 | fa publicly defonded sa the trua polcy, that to proserve the ponce, and whon nocessary ‘| confan code; thot the measures ho proposes | Btate, and the ¢.J. docs not know but they Em———— cents in Naw York mess pork sold 50 conta | no negro who does not rononnce the Repub- | 4o plq in tho cxecntion of thelaws, Tho | havano connection with vital pletys that | wildoit, HAvEs has only to galn sixty votes AMUSEMEN' per bamel higher, aud other produce was | lican pasty shall be hired nas laborer, or in | yepy 4 omployed fu tho Territorios ngainst | tho Inity havo so far ontrun the pulpit they | percounty towin the State. Wo can uamo u similirly affeoted to n smnllor oxtont, The oxtremo prices of the day wera not sustained to the alose, but the effect produced was nl- auy other eapncity; shall not bo employed ns o house servant, nor as o hotel waiter ; as barber, conchman, or mechoule; shall not Adelphi Theatre. Mouroe atreet, corner Dearborn. Varfety entee: calument, dozen countles where he wiil gain from 160 to 500 votes on the October efectfon. Indinnn has not yet determined to hiecomo a tai-plece to the Indinns, and in tho States of Oalifornis, | have no sympathy with it in this regard; and Orogon, Novada, Toxas, Kansn3, or Nebragkn | that ho is doing scrious damngo to the very for tho samo parpose, The United Statea | cnuso hie represents, If not, lot hin take'ofl 2 Iy lonsa oz 1 fres the "Solid Bouth.” Tho late conutest In Total... oens o T MoVlcker’s ‘Theatres most equivalent to o panie for the time being, | Lave nny loase for land or for n house to live troops are loeated wherever their rorvices | his denominationnl spoctacles aud look abont | g1, siertoom was tho Airst day at Sbiloh, when | AN these counties excopt threow gy o 1284 Madison atrect, betnen Siste o rmearor>: | and many honvy losses woro suffered in cob- | in; that nothing Lio hiea to sell shall b0 | mag Lo ncedod whother it bo in a Stata or | him on this great, busy world through Broth- | the Confederates had the advantage, but the | Erle,and Lorain—show strong Repub) aa’n‘ s Bugagement of Joscph Murphy. b sl soquence, Holders of securities wero forced | bought, and nothing sball bo sold to hfm ; | outside of o State. 'The troops sent to Bouth | er Moony's clenr orystal glasses, and ho will | sccond duy told a very different story. over the vote of Inst fall, which was fllougfi:: . New Chicago Thentre. . | tosollont at a saorifics, and parties who | that no contracts for working Innd on shares | Garolinn will bo withdrawn from somo other | seo that haggling about sillk-cons, strects e+ tho time it was cast to be full ang complete, Ciark street, Letween ltandolol and Lake, Mooles's | wore oporating on the short side in pro- | or gathering crops aball ba wade with him; | gate or States wharo thoy aro uow sts- | oars, rofrigorators, and Sundsy newspapors, | Countzm.Jounxa Orrice, Moubar, 2 orclock g}mmbufl‘foutnlty, for instance, Fained 460 over oRrels. dneo wore also henvy losers, some being | that lio shall bo excluded recognition except | 4ioca, « | 1= not going to save souls from perdition, That tho n‘.pmi’fi‘e{n lnu:nl;crdngn:d\fllgn:mnfl; and n:,z‘:’z.:,fl :nd“é::“"; :‘;glmfllfli: galned 24y, Wood’s Muserm, obliged to suspend in cobsequence. [ 48 an enowmy of the State; that no white "Tha eountry ot large, and all right-minded reckless by the unexpected loss of Indiapa, on HENY uga 188, Monroe sireet, between Stateand Dearborn, Afters noop, **Dreams of Delusion” and **Our Countr) Coustn,” Krenlng, *‘Bunlignt® ° g b ‘This unsattling of quoted values is a neces. sary concomitant of war-oxcitement in any partof tho civilized world, War not only killa off its thousnnds, but it disturbs the which they confidently rolled, are discussing A most astonlshing coup. ‘Thls {8 mo less than - the withdrawal of Havrs from their na- tional ticket nnd the substitution . of Unaxt in his placo. The meaning of this would be rovo- ution. Tho fimny af frand and forcs, feeling man Laving any dealings whatever with any negro who shall not renonnes tho Ropublican party, or who ehall himself be a Republican, shall ho recognized socially, or in business, men who beliove in the preservation of per. | CONFEDERATE = ACCEPTANCE OF THE sonnl freedom, fair elections, and the snp- AMENDMENTE, pression of armed violence, will cordially ap- provo the nction of the President in this case ——— ;rho 8t Louis Globe-Democrat says: e Untoaco TopuNE make markn on the JANES ANG Vot e n'n“?éie:"%‘ Rtk Feqret ls that ifiey aro loo trathtyl e U onlr betweon the Reoubllcan civilization oy syioMiaN Tho first resolution of the Democratio and liavetly’s Theatre, Confederate platform declares the * accept- TRandolph street, between Clark and LaSalle, Emet N * % " by that party of tho constitutionsl | iteelf beaten, Kxiowa that its only resart I the bay- | g3'the" Demaceatic of izath nesuty 0 commercial equilibrium of even the non. | or professionally, otherwise than as an out- nnco” by onet and murtial inw, rigoronsly enforcod by the e civilization of Migeo: BErinke, d combntant pnrqt of the world, War too often nmlf. nnd 04 o0 alion in tho State, Pursuant 2080t asoliug, nmondmonts, whick it stodfastly resiated | mau fu posscasion. 1 1a thouyht by \noae why nra | TAnIfestly in favor of tha former, ¢ e SOCIETY MEETINGS. e A until resistance was bootless, * as n final set~ At tho’:felftnh%mlfl"&‘f\;o Rook (lem.onh" That declaration, extorted by the Ttiver Conferonce of Mothodist olergymen, | SPirit of ‘fl.w lt"““ ‘“’"‘t the party °;lzz°‘llfez hold in this clty on Tacsday Inst, o sories of | Uollion is the guamnteo "'l“’"h" et ‘“ resolutions was ndopted which are, to say | PArty asks to bo intrusted with the Admi “;’ tho Ienst, profoundly astonishing and nston- tration, The most fmportant of the amond- isbingly absurd in this day nnd genoration, | m00ts i8 that which guarantaes to_tho, freed. T1ad this Conferauco boon held Anno Dominj | Men tho right of suffrago. How i5 tho Con. 1640, at Ralem, by Inonzase Miriey, Prreo | fedorate-Democracy Mc"l’""sf that? Are Patency, Prasc-Gop BAnroongs, Menrma- tho-l{{flo fllubs of South Cavofinn urgnn!z.ml DEL ScubpEn, PATESCE ALDEN, and other to mnintain tho Fifteonth Amendment which lean and godly spints, theso resolntions tho c"“f“d“m“?‘mm”""g sceapts, “"'J:l" would hiave been in keeping with their dry, | BeCure to the froodmon ¢ ':’ {“"' P“‘“’“fil juiceless, and marrowless fabrio of theology, | Gnobstructed right to the i ailot? Are Atl 0 but that thoy should bave beon passod in '1“’““""‘""”“5“""" acts "lf “";5""‘ and Ala- this goodly and contonnial yonr of grace, rail. | D3, disguised 8 tax-lawe, b talien fll‘; ronds, and telegraphs, with Brothor Moopy showing buw thoy nccopt ‘“m. anunt" thundering against cant in his Tabornuolo, Amendment? And does tho *‘proference and Drother SANkEz warbling tho praisos of | PIua of starving the negroca fnto voting the warm vital pioty, and Drother Swiva Damocratio t'ickot. by refusiug thom ewploy- prosching humanity, and groat crowds surg- | 120Uk oF crodit unless they will do s, procoed ing into thoir conventicles without regard to | from the anxlety of tho C°“{°d°’;‘:l°'n"m“' the style of locomotion necessary to get crats to “V'l,“’m the amendments *‘as s final thore, must give us cause suliciont to rub | Settlemont”? our eyesand sooif thoro is not some old | Tho fervor with which they accept it wos woman banging from tho telograph-pole, or ?ig‘“fl.‘f‘muy indieated in ('i‘evrgm,whcre thero somo erring brother branded with n_ scarlet | i3 00 ** nigger onrpot-bag " rula of which to lotter for onting unsanctified benns for his complain. There, on n ful‘l, foir vote, with Sunday dinner. naither shot-gune nor intimidation ompl?yad The Rov. Mr. Pasznunsr acknowledges against (httreedmun, nor socisl and business himsolf the nuthor of this Bunday bill.of- oateacism of white Republicans, tho State faro which bis Lrethrsn eolemnly adopted, would be classed na close, and the majority What doesho offor us ? s first rosolution | £0F eithar sido would probably siot oxcood condomus the issuing and reading of secular fl‘!gg&nclf;::m:l;: ‘:;‘::’r‘z“":“{“';‘_’u"l‘u °fn l:l!:; Sunday papers. Sponking for Tae Sunpax Truposs slone, 1t brings to iis readors tho Confederates, Not content with their ordi- nowsof the dsy. It direcls the strangers in | BTy mafority thus made cortain, the Con- tho city whero they can go to church, and federates at tho lato eloction rolled it up to what aud whom thoy may hear, without ret. | 80,000 How thia was dona iz sbown by the orenco jo denominations. It is Brother | Foturns from Putnmn Couuty. The popula- Mooby's carthly medium, which carrics his tion in 1870 wns 8,016 whites and 7,445 col- words to tho thoussnds who cannot nttend | ored In 1870, tho last elpotion nt whioh tho bis ministrations, It furnishes ita readers fn | Dlaeks wero sulfored to vote without moro or one number with miore religious intelligence | loss lutimidntion, the vota of the county wns: than Mr. Panxnonsy could. fiud out in o | Bopublican, 1,082; Domooratic, 467; and yoar's time, Its columns ora open o religious | Siuce the average Republican wmajorily in discussions. It collocts what is going on in | the county, despite the Demooratia torror- overy departmeht of the Lord's vineyard, re- ifimr.h“ been about 700, At tho recont cords progress, chronicles convarsions, advo. | Slection tho total n“l’“bl“fm voto of ontes contributlons to tha caust, and in oll |'Putvam Counly was three, ‘That is, only probability sends many a soul to Mr, Pang. | threo Ropublicans dared vote in the couuty monst whom ho could not othorwise have | in which they havo o majority of not less roached, Becond, Mr. Pankuunst prononnced | than 700, and in which the negro population ogainstSunday Lrains, which of conrso would | {8 moro than doublo that of the whites. The cut off peoplo in the suburbs from caming to | shot-gin poliey, of which * Gen,” M. 0. Bus- church in the city, snd'tralns to camp-meet. | 18, of Hamburg notorlety, is the ohiof expo- ings on Bunday, which would keop working. | Dout In Georgia, did it ; aud it was by vigor- mon ot homoon the only day they con at- | ©us excentlon of that policy throughout the tond. ‘Thus sinners who might go to camp- | Stato that tho 80,000 majority was rolled up, mocting and might be saved thereby would What empliosizos this Democratic-Confed- be compelled to remain af homo and lose tho | erate ueoepturfoo of tho Fifteonth Amend- peculiar unction and opportunitias of con. | ment is, that it is not now, nor at any time viction and conversion which appertain: to | sinco the adoption of the Fifteenth Amond- the outdoor ministrations of the camp- | ment haa it been, necessary for the whites to meoting, 'Third, Mr, PArknonst denounces | resort tothe shot-gun polisy to secure the the Sunday ment-inarkot, and bydmplication | control fu the Bouthern Btates. By virtne would havo us understand that thero is ruin | of their superior intelligonce, their wealth, in ronsts, tompiation in tenderloins, sin their easy Mcnndnnuy ovor Lhoir. foremost in soup, orime in chops,-and contomination | slaves,~—mrde tho easierby the habit of docile in outlets, The butcher who oponsa his shop | defeuso of theso to the whites,—they could at for an hour on Sunday morning imperils his | 88Y time within that period have gaiued goul. Tho boy who dolivers the ment is on | control of the nogro voto evon against tho tho brink of ruin. The man who Luys tho | earpet-baggors s¢ sbsolutely as did BDoes mont, tho maid of the kitshen who caoks it, | TWEED tho,vote of any of tho dowa-town and tho family that ents it, all share alike fu | Wards ho carried in his pocket. tho grent condemnation, God hLelp waal, But the Confederntes prefor Instosd to wmiserable sinners! Worse than this, we shoat tho negro ont_of politics, "hat is must have no milk on Sundays, Tho | What thoy did ifu Mississippl. Th:ft is what unrogenerato. uddor of tho conselouce- | they are proceeding to da in Georgin, whero, less cow mnst rofuse ita lactenl bone- | 8fter carryiug the Stato, they go on,asin diction on Snnday. Upon Mr, Pauxnvnar'y Putham County at the late eloction, not theory wo must Iay in our milk on Saturday, | siuply to carry It with thelr shot-guae, but thoroby violating tho Judnio Babbath, aufil. | With these to disfranchiso the entite colored clont to last until Monday, but horo nn. | populntion. That is what Wave Haxrrox's other contingenay arises. Ho will not log us | Ritls Clubs ara orgaulzed to do. And that it nve ico on Sunday, and milk witl not keep | i8 which makes plain what the Democratsand without it. : Bo the milk must sour, tho meat | Confedorates mean by thelr ‘‘accopthnco” must spoil, the fish got taintod, the butter af the amendments **as a final settlomont ™ melt, and the rofrigorator by Monday morn. | Of the lato unplensantuess, whila for such ing compete upon o small scalo with the ren. | ecoptance they ask to be rewarded by befug derfugs of Bridgeport. . put in control of the Government, Having inade us thus uncomfortable, Mr, T 7 Pangnuisr goos a stop Turther, and would | 1RO pmceeidlngu of a ""“’u;’“ of griin ro., abolish the stroot-cars. For this resolutlon, colvers in this eity, roported in onr "m(;“m;: lowovor, o subatituto was offcrod dopréoat- y:n(cnlny, wnw: s"":‘“"; fox tf"'“" ‘“‘l" fng *tho unuocossiry uso” of tho cara on | LU0 OUF Bystom of I“’ nspeciion of. grain Sunday, What docs this moan? Who shalt | 14 rodieally wrong. It is understood that be tho judge of what is ncecssary or unnec- :fi;“%zm::i;m’b:{?: “:::”t‘_]"b’t:l:l':: ‘{:’;’gl’:‘“ essary in streot-gar locomotion? Mr, Pank- 3 " nmur{'n main ‘;%jcwuon to them is that they uudlgdmw 1jm;: bfi“' ;"“'d' ‘:{ wr;mg “‘? d‘““; glofz::c.::;::)all’o‘;:::rd;m:ll;? p':gcfi:h";: havo accomplished &0 much, it will thon bo thero anything wrong in this? Is it tho in order to '“RE":‘ M‘;llwdy. ; Itis uéucomllly fault of tho public that Mz, Pauxnunsr may | i b0 hoped tiat the Jubors of the Commit. not happen to be astar? Is it o calam. tag, gaconded by tho gruin-desling and gralu- ity thot bocauso his poople - oy hap- ralsing pooplo of the Btate,—all of whom are o to think Mr. Danxuvesr' o dalt interosted in the mu!ter.T-m.ll Lo rewarded grewhor they take streot-cars and go to henr by a removal of tho ovils the existence of Brother Moony? Will Mr, Panxuunsr kind. whidh ls w"_fm"d al_ 1y onswor ona or two questions? If tho | © muk Curease Trmonk w ver tilat the streot-cars ave stopped, how are peopls to l‘.‘“‘“‘ hink u very *‘ay; vo fnpress” fus ok e he Republican purty, when fn get to church? If it 5 wrong o run & | Maineand Verment it wis hardly bl o hold It hat (g Ject for wonder how & groat city iik bl frew up undor the Intter, i J‘nie‘ikfl'{:‘;'}.‘ v Eexnuna wotld da morc fo advanca. the n ::mxrg“?:n)dlln‘gufl than the bullding of n.u‘.‘ s o 5 iy om one end of the Stato to thy urging this measure that violence can bo msde to count for morn before than after the ulection, and they argue that nobody bub Unax® cau carry out theschietnes W¢ never knew befora that sour-mnsh had that offect on an editorinl braln when taken at 2ao'clock at ulght, We have heard of sod-corn Julee, when fmbibed fn too large guautitics, causing the apparitions of snakes lu men’s boots, but 1t 1s something new to us thal genuine sous- mash, allopathically tuken shortly before day- light, should cause *sbadowy but stertlleg rumors to reach” and pervade the editorlal eranfum of the astonishingly-preposterons kind described In tho above extract. Miks Me- DonaLb, since he reformed on faro, ‘monte, aud bruce games, has been extensively ndyer- tising tho virtues and safety of. pure Kentucky sour-mash, pledzing his word of hunor that it was a perfeetly innocent amusement, no matter at what hour of the night fs was absorbed, But $t acoms that hio hus been plaglug a confl- dence-gante on hls customers, for it ap- pears to proluce shadowy and startling rumory to reach the head of whoover ventures upon ts society at 3a: m, * Reform ™ of samo klud s * manlfestly nocessary ¥ to pre- vent foolishuess, Perhaps an antidote might bo found in doubling the quantity, Wo suspect that It was shallow draughts that [utoxicated Warrensod's brain, nud that i he would drink deep 1t #ould sober bim' agaln, for wo assurc him in fraternal seerity aud confidence that Gen. HAvEs will “stick " regardlcss of “ coups,” and that hie wilt bo eldeted President on the Tth of November and enter upon the dischorgs of his duties on the 4th of next March, ——— The South Bend (Ind.) Reglster trles to ex- plafn the extraardinary Republican loss that was sustained fu that placo at the late election. 1t glves this as tho réason: Boutl Bend 18 o munufacturing city, employlng many hundreds of workingmen,” Siuce the dlece tlon of 1872 same of our manufacturing establish- muents which employ from 300 to 500 wmen each ‘have colonized Jarge_numbers 'of Polanders and other forelgn help. Especlally was this tho case during 18708 and 1874, "They were employed be- causs of thefr pecullar adapfabiifty to the hrunchos of lubor they wero employed In, and because they would work cheaper than. othor hdlp, ‘These mon. nearly all vote the Demacratie ticket, The large™ proportion of these are Iguorant and the casy tools of Lemocratic politicians, who have made them the spectal object far polltical attentlons, and huvo nsed thom Lo ont-vote the settled populativn of tho city andcounty. This sa fact which caunot be suocessfully disputed. 'The Kegister thinks tho Republicans will do better ot tho November clection, It pays: The Democrats hiad a strong caunty ticket, which added largely to their strength. In the November olectlon we tan safcly promles thnt 8t, Joseph County will redoem herself and give a good round mniur ty for Haves, Stripped of the jocal tickot, with nothing but the issucaof the Presldential cam« Bnlun beforo us, wo shull bo stronger than in tho ctober clection, This moy be marked down ne our praphecy. ‘We hope it will come true, ns there 18 no nse In talking of varrying Indlana for HAYES unless such places as South Dend do better for him than they did for Gen, HARRISOR. e S, Have not the St. Louis Republican, the Louls- ville Courler-Jonrnal, and other Confederate papers, punished. T TRIBUNE enough for its artielo of Thuraday morning after the Indlana election, in which that Btate wasclatmed fgr the Republicona? When that artiele was written the returns fnd(cated Gen, HARRISON'S clection as Governor. ‘Tho signs wore all right until abaut half-past 1 o’clock at night, when tha editor thought it was safe to retire to his couch and dream of glorlous yvictory. Between that time and morning the back townships began to pour in with their ** galna " for Blue Jeans, which put 4 now faco on the sltuation. Next day we frankly but sorrowfully confessed that the State was Jost to Gen, Manmson, But our amiabte contemporaries wil admit that had JTARRISON been elected Governor *the defeat ot TiLLEN might be sccepted us an ascer- talned cortainty,” aud also that *the clection wonld have shown that the Democratie party could make 1o aggreasive impress upon the Ro- publlean party.” On thehypothesis of Wednes- day night, that Indlana had gone Ropublican, Tz TRIDUNE'S editorial aygued correctly that TILpEN"S chas were hopel means enormously incrensed expense, vastly diminished production, much waste of prop- orty as well ns of life, a derangemont of tho fow of commeree, ruin fo fhousands, nnd profit to a fow. Tha people of the United States moay appear to be benefited by n Europeon war; but even to us it would be far from an unmixed good, while it would be an enormoud evil to the Powers ongaged in it. Not tho lonstof its ovils is the uncer- talnty which war always causes with reged | to the roal value of “property, and the de- moralization caused by the speculation which is nlways engondered by that uncertainty, sherover men buy and sell. 3y to this policy thousands of negroes lnvo been dismissed from employment; have beon cut off from all monus of earning n living for themselves and families. Ifero is intimidn- tion and terrorism of tho meanest kind,—n form of oppression’ which would not'bo tolerated ono hour in any Northern State, But this intimidstion' does not stop hero. It includes violened in its most infa- mous forms. ‘The nogroes are largely in ex- cess of tha whites in population, and tho Re- publican ninjority in the State at a fair eloc- tion would be not less than 35,000, . The Governor of the State has proved himself the Lest Governor the State has had since tho War. o has beon 8o acceptablo to all class- s that, until within a short timng, it was the intention of all partles to re-olect him, with- out opposition. At the last moment the Democratic Convention yielded to the de- monds of the extromists that Wapxs Hase. Tox bo nominated for Govornor, and” that Lo Lo elected on the '* Mississippi Plan,”) Tho State bocame nt once a camp, 'The ‘Democrats organized, not ns political clubs such ns are known at the North, but ns.* Rifle Clubg,” mounted and on foot. The white population from 18 to G0 became on organized army, with its infantry, artile lery, ond cavalry? Egery precinct produced its company or battalion, snd each countyiis rogiment or brigade, - These men are armed a8 thoroughly as in the War, and so completo the discipline that any xequired force can bo concentrated ot short notica at any point. The afternoons aud evenings nre dovoted to parsdo and to drill. “Wherover there is a Republican meoting called, to that moeeting o rogiment of nrmed men proceed. Thoy Dbegin by demanding that tho meoting shall bo n joint one, It this be yofused, then' the moeting is disporsed, - nnd gonerslly with o volloy fired into tho nssemblage, Tlere is not o day but o disturbnnee occurs between the+Rifle Clubs and the Republicans, in which the dofonseless negroes are shot down like dogs. It lws beon proclaimed that the only safety for the negro voter and for his family from violence and denthis a renun- -cintion of iba Republican party and a pledge to nid tho whites to olect Haxeron Governor and Troey President. The war of the Rifle Clubs ig espeeinlly directed agninst thoso colored mon who are lenders among their people and who ave candidates or likely to bo candidates for local offices or for the Legislaturo. These raroly escapo tho rifle- ball or thie buck-shot. The end sought by this violenee, by this display of military force, by this continuous procession of in. fontry and artillery and the scouting and night-riding of the cavalry, is two-fold : Tirat, to praveut and deter tho negroes from voting ot all'; second, to coerce and temify thom into voting the Domocratic ticket, Theso nogroes havo.os a class tho timidity natoral to long generations of slavery, Thoy aro unarmed, aud gonerally havo largo fam. ilics dopendent on thom for guppert. Upon theso defonsaleas peoplo the armed minority, most of them volerans of the Confederate army, war in the most cruel and persistent mannor, ‘I'hcre aro fivo States ot the South where in o fair election tho Republicans would have o majority of votes. ‘Thoso States aro North Caroliugs, South Carolinn, Loulsiana, Misais- sippl, and Florida. Thero aro tive Btates at tho North whero tho ohances aro so uncer- tain that the Dawmocrats claim to be ablo to eleet their mon. These States aro Connectf. .out, Now Jorsey, Orogon, Now Hampshire, and California, Now, supposo in each of theso fivo lnst-named States the Haves and Wueeren Olubs, instead of bonring ¢orches and trying to get up larger processions and marching bettor than the Dgmocrats, should organizo as riflo clubs, with rifles, shot-guns, and artillery, and attend every Democratlo woeting and disperse it by firing into tho ussemblnge, killing tho spenkers or somo of tho auditors, sud genorally visiting tle houses of tho Demwcrats and threntening, them with oxtermination or denth hless thoy agroed to voto for Haves and Wueries, Would not tho Prosidentof the United States be recrennt, to his duty and false ta his obli. gations to Condtitution pud law if wupon the application of the Governors of these States he did not interposo nll the force uecessary to arrest such murderous procecdings, and to protect the voters in their froedom of cholco aud their right to vote ‘peaceably aud freo from violence or threats of violence ? The President bins acted in this cnse of Bouth Caroliny procisoly as he would hove bLad to act did the like circumstances and conditions provail in o Northorn Btate. Ile is possibly opon o the cliargo of having de! Inyed fnterposition boyond a time when it ought to bave been done, The work of murder, violenco, intimidation, aud terror- 08, J, TURNER LODGE, No. 400, A. F. and A, )(.nwm‘,um (‘\'lmnflgn)cvfl'e«\ h"l; Get, 10, 8t 7330 o'clock, confer tho Thil cigee, wt Free Masons® Hall a ¢ 5 1 W, My gkl cglslature of J, cordially ivited tosget S i o PhETELAS, fec: stands ‘ns follows: Benate—Ropublcann o3 Democrats, 25: Indepondents, 2. Houseone. publicans, 533 Democrats, 455 Independonts, 9 Republican niajority on fofnt batfot, 2, N ———— PERBONAL, The Rev. Mr. Boft. of Philadelphts, fa with tho awful erimes of playing euror(ue‘l n:g::g:: allas, and of £iding In s sireet-car with anothey man's wifo, Ho isa Baptist. E. 8, Stokes, the murderer of James F) bo discharged from prison on the 88th lnllf“.‘h’n’:‘x’.’ tunc has accumulated for Wim daring his Imprisone ment through tho profits of hia oll-refintng worky, ‘The Sumner Memorial Commlttea af Boston by mado arrangemonts with Mr, Thomae Dall for 5 6tatno of tho dcccased statesman, Mr, Ball wify sall for Buropa on Baturday, and take with him bls plaster model of the statne. Mr, Talmago's statoment that the Unltariing wera teging to capture him and e him aa anoft- clal editor 1 conaldered s huge Joke In the Bant, 1f thero i anybody the Unitarlans do not want, that person fs tho Rev. 3Mr, Talmoge, Mrs, Pomeroy mado her debatseJullel st the New York Lycoum Theafro Monday night, While eho gave evidence of carofnl tralningand naturat tnlent, she shiowed also that sho was deflclent fn. the cxporienca neceseary to the Impersonationof a0 trylng o part. She ly thewifeot **Brick" Pom. eroy. z Mr, Moody 18 out of date when he refers fothe #un s belag 05,000,000 miillons of miles distant from tho carth, Astronomers have agreed fo fix hia distanco at 82,000,000 millions of miles. e topo and bellove Mr, Moody Is not s farswsy fromihe truth in Lis thcology as he fafnhiy astronomy. . Joaqnin Miller esys he Is as *‘loncly andun- loved, alanl na clouds that yeep, snd droop, snd pass.” Qur morrow for him {8 iitigated by the trifllng circumstance, to which the Springfield Ze- publican calla attentlon, that he has awife and chlldren hiving who would pour balm upon bis wottnds If he wonld give them a chance. . Dr, Chatles Austin, ono of the editorsof tha London 7¥mes, 18 in the city. Mo ls maklngatonr of observation In this country. Ho atfended the Cincinnat! and 8t. Lonis Conventlons, and wrote vary clover descriptlons of them for his paper. A1 present ho {s fnvestigating the drift of Amercay politics, and describing tho lasucs opd chancey from an English standpoint . ‘The Woman's Club of Boaton oceuples rooms al No. 4 Park atreet, fu the old residence of 3r Josish Quincy, ‘There are now two-hundred-and: odd membera in the Club, of whom about ono-halt aro gentlemen. These latter, however, ate cone sidered merely a3 nesociates and have novoting privilegea, The Club s fot thgaged pasticularly I tho work af extending thoe aufrage. . Martin P, Tapper corrects two {mportsnt erron in & Herald report of an Interview with him. Ie did not vny, aastated, that ho was In **indigent™ clrcumstances, but that he was **Indepenident.” Nar did he say that Walt Whitman wesa plagisriit, THo dfd intimate that Whitman had Ia part faltowed the stylo of his own proverbial book, but he ha always been prepared to aumit that the originality of Whitman 1s ** wild and absolule enouph." Dr. Wallace, who reajgned hls charge as mintster of 01d Grey-Frlurs' Church and Parish fn conse- quence ot having accepted the editorsnip of the Edinburg Scolaman, has beon declored by the Pres- bytery no jonger a mintater of the Church of Seot- Iand, This nction was taken in accordance with .De. Wallace’s request, and was ofifclully pro: nounced to ba **by his ownact," It fsnot sl In thls country for Presbytorian minlsters to devit thelr ordors and fonctiona In this nwnner. ‘The Literary World announces the appearance of a new English poom on an Irleh supject i Bov tan, and declares that **a more beautifulatyle greater grace snu purity, mory eonclso strengihy and more oxqulslte fellzity of diction, cannut bs found in the Dritish pouts.” Dup we remenbet tho same critlc spoke in the samo extravagans Wi of Gen. Wallace's novel, **Tho Falr God, " ubleh lasnot yot cclipsed the beat offorta of thlllfi and.Thackeray, ‘'ho author of the new poem . Dr, Robert D, Joyce, of Boston, wellknuwoss student of Irish fterature, a Edvard Jenkinn, anthor of 1 alnc'a Nt e ublished a philet, *'The uwe i l(’:wn. Oon anrnpwt 18 o crosy Inan umm“‘:: falling position, with the shadow of the cn_-tc‘:‘u i tolling over it, and partially dimminz tho 734 PU fsaue from It.” 1t 1a s protcst dguinst the JINEL halting, dog-in-tha-mangorpolicy uf her Majceir Qovernment." e, Jenkins oapeciully ““l‘""‘ 2 to e conslstont Jn bor Joalousy of Rusuls, EXSHOE should long slace have forbidden Ler .hl;m ! e quests, **On the samo grounds.” ho adds, ot should fight the Unitod States wera it to P"'P‘jl Sie aunex Cuba, or ought to havedona 80 when iy noxed Alaska, Eithor of thess srould In mm threaten the Drltish Ewplre aa certalaly 8 Ruslan at Constantinople,” dated A Tarls dlspsteh to the London fl:{i;"- deriek Oct, 4, contalos the follawlug: 'mnr of Mistra), the gicat Provencal poct the flusqfltl] the poom *Birulo,” and President of lhfl‘ gind of Celebros, has just masried at Dliom :hfl mart tlayo elng the occaston of s meetiug of e /5o Ulustrlous adepts fn the language sud P30 Provenco. Nonmanille, the father of lb‘:n forthe cal posts, hus colebrated in a poom, writ Besaty af oceaslon, tho glory of Mistral and flm‘ ey Ther whom ho bas chosen &a hils wife. [ Avpied cording to an eyo-witnass, & curious Wing 190 1ying agatn tho manners and castoma O Sy Kingdom of Arles, snd hear thess mmnmllt- Soutl, Imeglnative, simple, aud E2 0] singing in & primitlve languago whic horolc offorts could hardly m"; L ABRIVALS. nr SA¢rman mu’.‘fi’&:. J. A, urclnhu:lflhgfluu«' G, W1 Peacock, London, Bng. Bdward p ™ vk Negnuneoi Jotin Forayth. Mobile 3o B iy 03 the Hon, W. A, San! N }‘l‘l‘.'uw %vr‘mnt Jlote~Ns). M. 1;lm\!n" COSMOTOLITAN LODGE, No. 6, K. of P.—All meimbers are requested to-atiynd tho Tegular conven: {limof tho oyt (s (Thursdeys oveninf, Oct, W for Dusiness and woriconthe i rank. ~ Membérs of slater Ougen are condialiy TNV ob. TvES, T.onMt and 8. THURSDAY, OOTOBER 19, 1870. Fraxors Preston Bram, Senior, the father of Moxrcoasny nud Gen, Frang P, /Bram, died in Washington yesterdsy at the age of 87, ‘WAR, . The war in Europe as commenced.. Itus. sia and Tnrkoy aro already faco to face, aud the diplomntists have censed their usoless work. TheLondon Zimessays: **Tho hopes we have so nuxiously cherished must, wo fear, at length Lu nbandoned, aud we must recognize the faot that negotiations nro practically at sn ond, aud that the two belligerenta now face to face in Europosn Turkey must bo left to the consequencos of thoir conduct. Another twenty-four hours Tins brought no relief to fho tension under which we wero Iaboring, snd ovents are ovidently moving too fast on the Danube to bo arrested by the slow progress of even telegraphic diplomnoy.” ‘There is no need longer to discuss the possible influence of armistices or the outcome of diplomatic meetings. - Who are tho combatants in this war? How long will it last? What wili bo the result? Theso are the questions now of surpnssing interest. For thoe present at least, there are but two combatants in this war,—Russin and Tarkoy. Russin nover would have struck had not Austria promised to be noutral, with the sure prospect of terriforial acquisition, Germany hina notifled England it can take no part in checking tho Russian advanco, Italy is neu. tral, modestly uskiug for the little slice of Tunis when the Turkey is carved. Franco con make nomove unless Germany doos. What Fogland will do remains to bo soen. She must defino her attitude before long, Imt it is oxceedingly doubtful whether gho will do 1noro than render the I'urks indireet holp by selling then munitions of war-—for cash, She Lias no object in sending troops into the field unless tho Hnssinns threaten Couvstanti- nople, or a genoral war.cusues upon the par« tition of (ho spoils, Thus, for tho present, Russia and Turkey are the only combatauts. I'he war will be a shiort one, and wiil not apread boyond its present limits, The Rus. wians will mako short work of tho Turks, They have gained time by their crafty diplo. macy to place {heiv army and uavy on a pow- arful footing, nnd thoy aro now swecping down npon ‘Turkey like the resistloss march of destiny, TRusasian Genernls are alrendy in completo commnnd of (ko Servinns. One poworful army i3 concentrated at Dender, nonr Odosss, nud will move down {uts Rou- magnia, ‘The'other is ot Tiflis, on tho trans. Caucas{on side, snd will swoep through Tor koy in Asin, ‘Tho whole Sclavonic race s in arnms against tho ‘Corks, and will make » winter cumpalgn of fearful sevority, Thoy can fight in the snow. The Turks nro sum- mor warriors, Thero can be Lut one issuo to the campsign—the overthrow of tho Turks, tho end of centuries of oppression, torture, nud tyranny, tho rescume of the Chrlstinng, the downfall of the Crescont bo- fore tho victorious Oross, - After this is attained, thon what? Tho partition of tho conquered territory. In this les the danger of o genoral European war, Wiien tho Great Powers come to divide, thon Russia, Germany, Austrin, Italy, Frauce, and England will putin their claims, and gréat conflicting interests must bo hnrmonized, with tho old Eastern question gtill furthor entangling the complications, Lvents have not procceded far enough ta foresca the eud when'the day of sottlemont comes. At pros. ent wo can oyly bo thankful that the groat ‘power of Ttussia has interposed to rescuo tho wouk Christinn provinees from thelr powor. ful Mobammedan opprossors, and that tho work will be short and swift. "That deatiny in which tho Turk believeslios ovortaken him at last, and the world will rojolce. st iy THE PRESIDENT'S FROCLAMATION, Tho Conatitution of the United Htates provides for tho preservation of tho publio peace, pud for the waintenance of law aud ordor, by directing that in case of domestio violence in any Htate the President, upon tho spplicntion of the Btate authorities, shall furnish protection ; and tho. law cinpowors and requires Lim to use the avnay, navy, or militin for this purpose. 'Tho Constitution nlso provides that ull persons born in or naturalizod are citizens of the United States, ' and are ontitled equally to all tho political Orders have already been issned for va- L rious detached bodies of troops to report to ° Gen Rwoen ot Columbia, 8, C. Gon, Snen- Max atntes that the availablo force in the Military Division of the Atlantic will not ex- ceed 5,000 men The equestrinn stotuo cracted in Washing- ton in honor of the memory of that gallant soldier, Gen. Jaxes MoPuznson, was yester- day unveiled with imposing ceremonies and interesting exercises, Gens, IICRENLOOPER and LooaN wera the spenkers of the occas- fon, . e ey A now Grand Jury has been hmpaneled in the United States District Court in this city, It will nct upon tho cas0s of several prom- inent leadors of the Cook County Domocracy who have been nrrested on the charge of de- frauding the rovenuo by means of the ¢ erooked.” — "Groeobaeka nt the Now York Gold Ex- change yesterday wero at the merey of tem- porarily insane men, and at one time sold as i “lowns 88}, Thoclosing quolntion was 897, 'Che prospect of a graat war in Europe was the hollow exeuso for this successful forny of tho gald-Lull i Tho full list of appointments mode yes- % tordsy Wy the Rook Itheor Conforence is printed in anothor column, It will bo seen tint Chicago loses soveral preachops of prominence, whoso pulpits will for the en- suing yeur bo filled by o fresh infusion of winisterial talent, 7 Thanlks to a sudden und fortunate change of tho wind to tho southenst,to an unlimited ‘water supply, and an efficient Fire Depart- uent, Chicago wos last evening spared the - disaster of p serious conflagration. The fire + liroke out in a district well calenlated to give . it o tremendons start, but by prompt ntten- tion and hard work the loss was limited to about $60,000. d That distinguishied two-card Reformer, " the Hon. Joux Monumwsey, has withdrawn ;0 from the anti-Tammany Socloty, greatly to ; tho sntisfoetion of its mombers, who regard <. thetselves wall rid of lim. ‘Fho Hon. Joun ! s now at liberty to dovots himself entircly to bisfriend Trzpex what tine he can spare from tho porsonal supervision of his numer. ous gambling-hells, ———e A serious impodiment to the successful operation of the- rovolutionary, schemo do- i vised by JEnz Bract, and adopted bya conn- i cil of Democrats ot Washington, is found in tho fact that the twenty-second joint rulo of Congross is not in force, not having been in. } cluded nmong the rules adopted by the Houso i atthe beginning of the session. For thia roason it will be impossible for the Confed- erate Houso to srbitrarily rejoct the Electoral vole of any Stato, and it will ba necessary to coucoot some othor devilish device for de- feating the will of the peaplo, ——— et — Asthere s o possibility that Turkey may be cearved aguin, possibly by Thauksgiving, the fol- lowing hfstorical description of the carving o contury and u holf ago, which wo take from the New York Eveninyg L'ost, witl bo futereste g Last evoning’s cable dispatches bring ad- ditionnl contirmation of tho advices of the afternoon, nnd indicate unmistakably the early precipitniion of actlvo hostilitics be- tween Russin and Turkey, Russia las not Deen idle during the discusaion of the armis- tice proposal, Quiotly but rapidly sho bas Leen engaged in gigantio preparations for tho grent struggle. Arraugements havo boon completed for massing an army of 250,000 men upon the Turkish frontier, the Rouma- nlun raflway companies having cngaged to transport Russlan troops ot tho rato of nt o least 25,000 dally, TEwvgland is bestirrivg hergelf to Lo in rondiness for her part in tho bloody butiness whenover ihnt part * shall kavo been defined by tho unfolding of avents. An autumnal gesslon of Parliament {5 to b ennvened ; the Govornment hoy ap. « plied to the Lroyns for ships for the transe portation of troops to the Mediterranean; aud three aymy corps Lave been ordered to bo in‘rendiness for tho voyage, « —————— Tho Chicago produco murkots were nctive dismembarment of Turkey, which now for thie second or thind Lime 15 this contary scoms im- minent, 18 by no means ou original Russian idea, After the peiscs of Utrecht, In the early parg of tho inat centiiry, Cardinul AnEnoxs published 8 plun ** for placing the Turkivk Hm,: re under the au- thority of Cleistian potentates. ™ It waw in ctfect to extend the dowinlon of the German Emperor to the mouth of the Danube, fucluding the provinces, to the Balluus m;((h'a Cyprus to Surainis, Rhodes and Aleppo Lo the Netherlawds, Crolo und Bmyrna to Englund, the Negrupont (Kubieat) to Pruesis, ‘Panie to 8patu, Alglees to Portugal, and Tripoll to Frauce, the Azow country sud the Crlinen to Ruue #la, and Lo piace the Buke of Gorsons us Bimperor In Constantinople, Under the Kwmpresss Catie AwNK, HOVANzoPY Wreatod Axuw uad the Crimen from the Sultan Anpun N as, wiin was conspolied 1o code both territories ta Runala by the trenly of Kutjuk-Kufnardjo; France, by rh‘hl of cunquest, holds Algerin, i the Nv)‘:mwml s i the torritory f Gt but Moddem rulo 4 wtlll supruine in the ather placed, for which, more thun 150 years go, owhers wirs to b Ymvldud amony the Kuropean rulers by divine right, ; : i —— e —— . A cuble dispateh from London says: Germany propoaca 1o submit to the next Parlla. ment the proprioty of largely increasing her sliver cajuage, un the ground thay the preont swount a cireulntion 1s fusudiciont, T the Gevman Govornment takes this action, thy effect will bo to ndvunce the value of sllver, It wus tho demonctizing of sliver by Germany thut knocked down its value so greatly, The brl hLigher, at §10.40 geller October and §16.55@15.60 seller the year. Lard closed coty, &ud from 47 pence per ounce has ralsed ed at Bt. Loujs doeclared: “For the De- 1t to 63} pence. The tendency fa still up- < " v reft ¢ or C 2 fon. G, 1, Walken 1, yesterday, nud excited by the war nows from | priviliges and rights pertaining 1o such | fam Lias been lug‘ely accamplishod ; in mduy | strest-car, it is wrong to run an omnibus, a {';::,1;‘;;1,';,‘":’.2"&",'.:.;“:‘}:'3." Xil‘}:;nu'“:rs\‘ n‘:lfi. mu.‘.f‘r’}':;flaf‘tf.';bflfi'fi’.fl :;:-::T(“:l}:; l\;f“kh.‘ ufl.w,u"\\'um.my 2 ‘!.Iu nfh%' Peo, } the O1d World, Mess pork olosed 500 per | citizenship, The Demooratio platform ndopt- | sections of the State large bodies of negroos | hack, private carzinge, buggy, or bicycle, If | witha voto :x).uoalnfinr thn last yeur. 'The Re- fam _Carson, J 0 P E Now York; . M. Bcatt, Eldorsde, 18 5 liave already onrolled themselvos ns non. Siiaw, Eau Claire: 0. 0. 'Read, ))&'lnfl thd it I8 wroug ride on. Bnullny. Is it not also publicans bave lost Indfana hopeledsly, and it was volers or voters for flumg; others havo ® Ktate which the Lavzs urzans have’ admitted all mocracy of the whole country wo do hera xce wrong to walk? Whereln {s one form of | aluy 1b kigher, at Gjo for new shoulders, boxed, 8} for shortribs do, and 8o for do short clears, Lako freights were quiet and strong- 2 er, ot 5o asked for corn to Buffalo, High. / winey wero steady, at $1.10 por gallon, : ¥ * thio loy. Tifny U! ad eascutlal to w Ropublican trittinph In No- | word, If Germany Increases lor silver eolnuge, | ¥y v Crose, .5’“1“" o‘_hg‘,‘. Yo W. Bu V2% 200 per 108 1bs higher, at %9,80 cash (new) | affirm our devotion to the Constitution of tho | fled the country, teking rofuga in the | locomotion more sanctified than another? ,f:,‘,',,':',fi‘,',",’;,‘-;:‘ :"r.“fl',f,::‘,;' Tike water 0 |y valuo of the metal will advonee, 1 Is in fi'{}"h;fl‘ Dr. B, Corery e 1‘!&,0‘“‘.,,, aod §9.65 seller the year. Meats were joper | Uniled States, with its nmendments.” 'The | swamps and woods, ‘The courts aro closed, | From tho geners! tone of the discussion on 7. 13 getting to be us carcless of fucts, | the power f Gezmany and Awerlea to restora 3‘2‘&5.“&«';5’,‘.‘;‘.‘&“.';‘8%. hiag “‘""J\ D“'fl‘;‘, N Democratic louse of Representatives, n fow | the Rifle Clubs attending all tho sessions ofd doys after the Bt. Louis Convention, by a | pitching thelr tents in the courl-house yards, vots of 174 to ¥, adoptod a rexolution which, | Civil authority is silenced, ‘The Governor's aftor yeeiting the Fifteenth Amendimont s | proclamations avo laughed at with contempt. govorning tho right of sufirage, doclared: No meetings ave held but thoso of the tho streot-car travel we infor that tho breth. | and ns reckless {n statemeut, as thy TiLDeN sen only dean those stveot-cams mecessary | orguu of the “putrid suminiscence™ lu this which convey their special flocks to their pe- clty, There g :;lu "lll:fl“l,:'l'( in \'er]mnlnb last culior pasturage, But this Is very cquyon. | Yean but In 1574 the Republican majorlty was feut. It would necessitate Mooy cars, Young | 2082 This year it [s 3,000 larger. ls that sliver to dts former value, or at loast to par Awith gold. e g — 'Tik Citioaao T, discussingthe **Bouthern guestion, ™ “thinks that **awmall annual tax for achoola will accomplish a politicsl regenarationand geids J. ™ 'll:'tntlai‘:m]g'. %S"flp Il“‘:l‘;h’l‘, O\l‘;umwjl'. l"l“t;' )\ o " fi‘erl Frew m{’&k...)."qmm' Houseere= ] Daver, L 1L Al Toito, “Giviano, dtal ; 04 ia] and finu ¢l ¢ enbighteamient niote rapldly and more eifectually | Jtaly; James R, Iticbardh i { Flourwas active sud Sruuer. Whoatclovod | Aol rsolds e, Tt al sicote by torce, | fionds of Haweron and o, snd tho | Men's Obristian cars, Podo-Baptist e, coal | 315l i fohold e bt malority 1 Lt | fhad " Won g o rosdber ¥ Fedhape 'k | sprbidildifo o fls o2 '! 4Jo higher, at 81.16 cash and $1.16 for No- :?‘:'x"“‘h:’:l"‘:"i I’g"""fl'm‘l“":“&,“:hf'fi;;‘:‘;: ::,"’::; Stato {5 absolutely undor tho control of the | Universalist cars and hot Presbyteriau cars, | higya: this yeur ft excoeds 15,000 s that | 3a%u conneeted with thy Chicsgu veiools by meana | Clarke, Londou; J, 4. It {1 vewbor, Corn wlosed 130 bigher, at H430 | 1n” sy Scate, sbula. meet wits- ceriats, eane | illogal but well-srwed bodies of troops, uu- | Unitariau cars, Bwedenborgian ears; and on | W arely oldiug its last majority ) fu 1574 | 018 WXoltors BULIE L reslly safos o ths South, : ! owsh aud 460 for November, Oats alosed Io | dign, snd eBectual pusbument, snd that lysuy cass | der the command of experlenced soldiers, | the cary that run to Mr, Passuvnst’s church | the Democrats carrled Ohio by 17,202 wajority. | Scuth bas Jovied that **uunual tox, " aid Tevled It i s A 2 y . . Z & Dunlap, Lancaster, Ey. ; Theutiors Tilton, Broukly Muskegou.

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