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2 3 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1876, D — D 3 3 of horpitality had not ronred for thirty yoars, Tho | mot far fram destenction when It erovnn with its | ita deht will be patd, [Cheers.) And alltheeat- | with — (hought, with dnichigenee, wero the enemben of your comutry. Don't 0l 1 INGERSOLL. AL LA G s LRl B A0 A S LCIRR A T Rs MR BTy Rl A B RS s or Whis waat contr: | wilh love, mweetis unier a1l tho wases of the ren: | €1t vaur eyt vots for, tha Domocratis pacty (i RELIGIOUS, were ehliterdted,” bt there was o sign In the | fubee 1o [tin tine of war, ' [Checrs,] 'Fhienatlon | ey are guamuteen fhat the et wilt be pall. And | Eclence, free thonzht, took A tear from the chrek | wad glad wiien [he Union army s deteaterd, raad, anid on the Mgh were the wonte, wer- | ks nob far from the preciplee of anmibilation and | every bannered field of gold, and every poai nian, | of nnpalil lator, "convericd it Inta and whiose chenks blossarsod with joy when the . Taimient faF toan wnd benst, . |Laaghter, ) the | destriction when ft xlves ite bihest honar o gnd avery smod wonan and cvery diwpled: Kick: | creted o plant that turus with tirel i fiog was tealled {n disaster ipon - the Geld of it H !, & i i 141 old wien swong and crend o In the winter winds | man false, falee to the country, when everythinz | tng, Weafthful baby in the cradie, and all the buya | eountlessiheets of toll, The Bepnblican party, I [ baitlo. Remember, my feicnds, that that paely Prof. Swing's Sermo His Reception by the Citizens of | [{7Rn xime and ceonlod e o | I ot aar feenibiod in T baTans of whes shen | and giein. henaingqres theie. Pualn e rchoul, | rar. heilovea fin fren fubor, Esory salitary fine [ did ovory moan thime ¢ condd, every dishoiiet, %r ot N at the g, Chmggo. the summer xfm birde enng, and twittered, amd | eversthing racred was left to thearbitrament of the | nnd = every ,:.mfl wan._that 13 golng to | provement made in the United Kiatee havbeen [ every treasonnble thlig it conld, Itecollect that al urch. mnda fove upon 1. No one cver etopped there, | sword, wole tho” Hepubllean ticket, fo n gamntee | unde by the B S Lut the sign swore fo It the shzn certified | The next. question prominently befora the pea- | that every doliat of the national debt witl be pald, [ complished w w, to It ~**Entectalnment for man and benst:* | ple—I think the zreat guestion i3 whether citizens | {Lond chvers,} Now, my friends, the Democratle | by the nreat, .. The Exposition Building Paclked |ond I eand to oceell, ‘wublican party: every reform ac- | {hat pacty did all It coufid to SR el nangirated ainl was ecomplished DIVIDE TS NATIO! N, rand, glorious Hepublican pacty. | to destroy (his conmtry. Vecotlect that the Dem- | An Interesting Discourgg s el I the | sball be protected party—If you may call It a party—bringa torwaed | Last vear | rtood in the Clty of Pai where atoiil | ocratle picty did i3t when your brothers, yone ¥ on ty, Democratic party of the United States, and ane THE FINANCIAL QUESTION, e It canilidato Samuel 1. 1iden, of New York, | the okd Bastilo and whiore now stands thocolnmn of | fathers, your civalric rons, \wera fehthie, bleed- Bubjeet of ¢ Lajgy,» o to its Utmost Capacity, chimney onehtto be ealled Tilden, nnd the otlier | Wit that there i« nio trouble. We had ta borros | Tam opposcd to him, T am opposud to hit, duly. That colimn i suzinounted by a maenlfeent | fne, sufferlne, dyfug, upon the hattle-tlaldn of the v & chinmey ought to be ealled Hemlrleks, [Lanzbier 1 moncey, nud we have got to pay i, and that Ieall FUINT, BECAUSE 1E 1S AN OLD DACHELOR, staitie of Liberty, (nita rlzbt huml n broken chuin, | Routh, Ilecolleee thiab this Domocratie party was — andeheers, ] 1aaw also Uy a stream s badlding | there i< of that, und we are golug to pay it éufil as | [Laurhte n % countey Hko onra, epending [ and in lts fett hind a banner, amd upon Lte dlorlous | falre to tho natlan when your husbamids, your that had once been.a mill, but the clapboarding | roon 3¢ we malte the money 10 pig it with. And we [ for Ite proxperity and glory upon tho fnerease of | forciead tue pllttoring, shintue sz of progress, | fathers, your brothers, a g - A Revi f the Prominont Teanes of | 1iry were gone, und the'raof Tooked ke an old | aregoiug to toake Uik wones out of prosperity, We | the populativn, 10 elect an uld hictilor I rule And aa £ looked ot it, Duald, much and such 16 the | wera lyiz in the EViD /L the| FEgmminel Democratic weol liet with the top buet, through. | haye got'to dig it ont of the carth, You caimot | poliey, [Checra and Jauzhter.] Any man tiat Hepublican party of my cowntey. | ghpnlatre,} | brolien devan of ho the Campaign. There was n sln hanging hf' one nall, ** Cash for | make n dollar by faw, Yan eannot redeema cent | will five {n this country for My v The Itepoblican party doct not sy **Jet bygenea | of the unes tiey loved. Y wheat, " but net @ kernel had been sround there | by statule, Vou canniot piy one solitiry farthing | by beantiful women with rowy chicuke aml dimpled | he bygenes, 8 e Tepunlicsn party fa proud of | oeraife pasty vas falso to the uatlon when far thirty years. The whole mill had fallen | by all the resolutions and by nll the apecches ever tfilu-,——ln every diinple '"'m"'f 0 Unx]vhl.—\rlll\ tlie past, and confldent of the fature. © ho eyl | hysbande, youe “fathers, - your - biothers, (ond | faying {ho Corner. o hix l!“'lgcx‘ms l:uu the etreet, and At | made beneath the suw, You have got to dig, coral Ups, anid ‘mnrl,v teeth, aud wparkiing eyes, | Vean party hringn its recoat before younmlin- f your chivalrie sonn © Were lying alono " Reopening of £t Paul's I, E. on tho North Side, —_— Chagey e, aticronnde Stone of a gy, appearcd_an- if it had been tho final | wmoncy fignt svare out of the ground. Every | any man that whll push that all celde, to bo' satis. [ plores yoi to read every page, every parazraph, | upon the Cflell Cof batile ot nizht, Chittrcltees, 3 i : Txposure of the Fallacles and Dangers of | hie ‘ot “fhe Democentic _ party far oMy | dntiaswwn oo fa not o wealth sf this’ nations, | Red with tie embraces of tho Demporatlo party, | ©vory Ui, mul every ablubig 'sorl, O the fest Hhe Tife-hlood aostng slowly from the mancicd, Churclt=-eA New Organtzation, Infation years, ‘The dom was gone, Nobody had bulta | bt it fs ¢ erldenes of the poverty of [ don’t even khow the valie of thie, umulum-r and | page you will T 1€written, **Slavery hna cursed | paipld lips of death.” Itecollect that the Demo- — ' & hew dam: the mill wox notworth adamn, [Laneh- | this nation, 'The notion cannot Tk moacy. applanse, § 1 am o o tanuel . ‘Tilden bes | Amuricnn il eno Un tho firat page you whl | eratle pmrty wWas false {0 thin chuntry when IATTIN, ter. ] And [anld tomyeclf, ** Thut ds exactly the | The natlon cannot support you awd 1. | eanse ho'lsa Domacrats becnnse lie_belonsx to tho | fnd it sweliten ; yout husvande, yoor fathers, your brothers, SERMON DY 1 b condition of the Demweratic party of the United | It eannot support ns, W support the nation, Demaceatie party of the Cliy of New York-—the 4 BLAVERY SIIALL G0 NO FUNTIIER, and your chivalele rons. were In thy MON Y I'ROF, swixg, States, |Loud langhter.] The Democratic party, | The nation collects itw faxes front us. The nation m:ml;mrc,\- over oraanlzed i any civillzed conn- | On the first paze vou will find it written, **'Tho | prison” pens of the South with no covor- Prof. Swing preached Yesterday mo The Black Man to Be Proteoted in the Ex- | I #ay. is I perpetial, cverlastine panper, ahd we have ta | tev, 1 wish you conld kee it {Langhter,] “The | boodhounds siafl not delp thele wora wpon an- | sz bt the elowds, with oo hed but the frozen | MeVieker's, taking as his texts lng o s INCAPABLE OF ADVANCEMEST, mipport. the natlon, Tue natlon prsacs the atmas | poeiliate, the prize-fizhters. the plig-vulics, the | otherinel of sre Anterfean sofl,” [Cheers, | O | eaeth, with o food exeept such s worinm Tl re- Thene a1l dled In falth, not 1o croiso of tho Ballot, The only stock they have In trade to-day Is the | Qi the mation paases the hatand makea s all | fellows that rn with the machine. [Creat Iangh- | 1he wrcoml pa o WL Gind 36 written, * Fhta s | fured, and with no felends except Inwanity nnd promixes, bt hat oL having recelved gy, ose i washed, About finlf | a nation, an been ahot off, aml weston. ey are,’ Ahelr [ Lanzhtor, } con ther t Fandedof e ] embraced then® oy e it [ have o wishod that thosn wesa worda | $hat Hiey sers strangers cnd pilzeting op o o0 ctivment,” | af puro Tt of which 1 bt cone 2l 10, i an, it the | striet sontences ke snakes, out of which After Paul has called o few names of {| 1 mileht eonstenot featencon that had wouths | of heroes hie pauses to tell us what his 1y d, (hat had tarked o ok of whish § | ooy s What: ejitany It constrnet kentences {y thed il hineed, | A0SPITEd pen would write upan ey 4 1 1 i dive 1y opinion of Ui Sortionn allled | ¢ Theso all died n falth, not having o, of U Southern Tohels during the reat sirgglo | the promlses, but hayh i I ol Infamons doctrine of Demacratic State nghi tarew in_our share to support the Governntent, | ter§ Nea ‘I'here never sns o more {nfamons docteloe wd E verybody does throw in except Tilden, anfae [ of “the h gt on Ihin garth than the Demaceat e, e of | et (Y [ hen amoniin who ray | Bres “at0- early miways black Sinte righta. What I it2 thas e fonndatio c then, o 1IN W Y y i nt the Domocratic Party Has Been, | flurerigite, What luft: 1hins it foandattonin |, 560 0 Governinent enn matse money: 1€ tie | They have faves Tike iea-keitlee, and heads and What It Is. dation i the Wdea LAE (RIS 13 stmply o confederary | (0vernuent can ke money whe ehonld it eolicct | bullete, [ Twist you would ree them, |1 hivo hee ZCktnt tltie gront Government 18 ATmpIs 1 taxce from ua? Why shoufil it not makie skl the | in New Vork every few weelis for fifteen years, Ve b tha! thin zreat, splendid people ate siniply trades taxes jt e Why stonld it not makie wl the | and whenever EgoNhers T see the ofd bannes of § from the Amiriean roll, " Oy tae nest pan The Government Must Remain in (he Hands of the | and that the people fi ane of the States e rovers take thu tases mang 10001, Tanusany Tl and Reform, ot | Rebellion «hall te put down," On the nest pave, & i G185 el to the extent thnt (hey Save the Fleht (o tram. t y ehondil iis Gave Moreissey and’ Keform,” Connolly and fleform, | **‘The Itebellion hus been put dow (Cher gy Men Who Smved 1. o on the rixits of therr fellow cithzen (e pawer 10 make money. collect any money from | dohin Kelly and Keform, A (i M. Tweedand | On the nest y **xlavery han hien estirpat far tho preasevatfon of this nation, jCheers, | b " e seen then it the Genersl Governmrent eannot int the people? Tt they tell you that thia Govern- | Keform {laneiter], nnd the otlier day 1 paw tho | from the Aneriean roil.'" On the nesl Lot o ray_ome more word and L nm done, cre persuaded of them ang emb; ki nlent Tiaa the power o put (e soverelsnty,—tms | cwe ot Gag—Samnel J. Flden tud Teform, | **Fhe freeduien shall not be vigrantss they shall | [Cricor **Gonn."| The younged inan hete, | them, and confe ) &l Yvery State he- | deatit. Hecolleot it, and spurn that parly for- folun . FIght o | ever. [ Rl mrandest. ever ma n this countey: ** Slavery shall he cxllrrnl;nl "o pise preat Demoeratic heart is fired to-da, £ d that they we; Saturday evenlng Col, R G, Ingersoll ad- | geeat Democeatic bosom la hloated sith pipligna- | preas it npon a plece of paper. If the tovernment uehter, ] Ve Democeatle purty of tho City of | bo citlzens,™ Uy the nest pace, liey, tro | the yuttnzest elild hore wil iever Tive lonz enovih | and pligrims on theearth,” 1 e erang y ¥ e S % ;i el his that power, 1 don't tikie any more soverelumty W York nover had hut two hopes— eltzens,” TApplause,] On the next paza, *The | taree n Democst Prealdent of the Undted 5 s ArthL Tt Is doubi fuy) drezecd the citlzons of Chicagoat the Expost- | Hon becaire ol an order made by tien, strint seivle | 10 LRSS SO i hake a 51 it UBAND AND FETEY IARCRNY balfot ahatl tie pat in tuole tands And tiow wo | [Criecnf © Good " nnd *>Never™ nad applause, | | ©f the sarbls slabs of all the g last, resting. an e carry that o tion of | of man contaln w c8tlng-playy ol doca | Who " - ballot” i iy hamts, " by the | mxcality, ihat neerceation o teeasonabla twolils of nore honor for [ - h 2 dend and of more utiliy £ angzht Tn that | geds, shall ¢ a right to enst that | practiccs, Lt Cuggeezetlon ef o Nouth- 1LY for the Yefng, [y bR, .! pupll Iy | Dallot.! [Great applanac.] hat i shoet, thatin | cin oyinpathlzers, “That ogcresation ot | inseription on lhcntunewlmmlhesnsc hli" . Tilten b4 now heal teaeher, | brief, {8 the Listory of the Hepnblicin party traitore, (hat azesozation of wen that endeavared €in, tell the Spartane, thon that ans fc}: tion Building, which had been specially vrepars | gieof an ol What fs the use vasting clguty on St ehtor, ] 1 4y ] merlenn citlzens, hat 18 the use of’ wasting soverciguty on [Lanzhter.] Tam ed for the purpose. It wus the largest gather- bjects to o soldior going thera? Nohody {"}""..L“ hy‘nl_ml Ix‘n'vg Emtlvll(l)l«" ]\\‘lm‘l"ll!‘lrl‘l‘(; ;;;Lmng :Iou [T lh‘c‘l‘c'nlh: Ings of tho kind which has ever heen Tield I this | £Xeepta wan swho wants 1 carey s clection by [ Soglhi soveechamty an S ar. Why nut n 8 chnreh, E e Clolonte, 2 sasaination, | S100 biller Why wat have $1.0:40, 000 ailis, and [ school, Susue ¢lty, and was speclally noticcable for the nume y Aloleute b tnthiadath sesatation, | Seerviuniy wowhl ho- n - uilliiousies ot wnee, | that el Samtiol ame rela- | Are writing fho next page, that *‘every citizen | No " by murder. The Democ tic party 5 X party. e o5 who were present, acconimodat] fiven? P viricks ahin (Laugiter, ] 17 the Grernbac’s doctens fs rlzat, | Che Democratic party of the Cit v York due Uine Republiean ‘party seys, ol 1t neans what | 1o desteoy this eoantey—no man can carry thele Phat here obedient - ianaeth by, }:“:-;:.,l{‘,lmn MO e Cmn‘:m AT T O R L TR {hint oy kivhen of national Inuleotedtiees are sediih | alofot aeershing 1t coutd 1ag 1t latds oteand, | tsiys: *This shath bo & freo conntey forovers | yeputation an his baelcand make o encevstnl ran | yyoea 15 dog l,l.,," u “,'MT“"”““"“' : avingg Lcei protives ACM Y b Arineraidp wiih nesassiation and mueder. They [ =17 that s theirarsiment, —why not 2o anotier 3, swnab lawdet | fane f wo elect | overy man fn [C21 yoars ot wesbofl have the | or o Preddeney of the United gtates, |Crles of D lesson of patriotism ang gy, tee of Arrancements. The dours were not Hline 10 tovery man i | ftep ol make every individaal note a lezale Tilaen, we will have the Demacratic | PEhi to vota for the Government of his chiojce, | ++'X * o rNever, '] Ko mun ean carry sacrifieo, hut the thouzht does not ¢ i ual thly i y arty of the Cly af New York to re ‘ " . e before & T the & S 6 africnd of iy U 2] temler, Why not pazs @ lwy that every nwan n thia | and If any man endeavosd o interfero with that HACESSION UPON 118 BIOULNE! ITehrow Inse v opcneeill sy l""'l l"r“,'";mu l.h‘nt u"“;] 'lgr:nl. S F:-':x‘;'l‘:{'rl.‘.-ll|w v Dt r‘l‘y:m’-‘ ':vl‘ avery | Sl overy . Cothor s nowd | boniter. 1 huve tother oblection 10 Tikden. Ho | T e tovemment of the United State Will neo | Xo man cin earey LABY Prisan, no ian can earry beaut; nrsar:]l::l.;m‘ I 'x"m’ antd breath i) . numbers of people had gathered on Michizan } 5o oo raen sliall e trasmpled ijo the dust, [ And - then we wanll lave money | wasn Seccasionlet 16 the bezinming of the War, ho | 10 0t ihat the rizht of every dmeriean citizen 18 | Andersonville, ne man'can earry the history of tho MLy nrinciple. And yot oty gy, avenue, and, the woment the entrance was free, | provited 1o and endrichs ca b eledted | plente. (L Noom mfnm-. n||‘~nnl-;!.-ln- o feq .'(l‘cwl.-:m‘fln( to-doy. e belleves that every tected at the poll, Itemocratie party nal f.r-r. w malorily of votes In | Broups of martyrs sleop fn an honor 5o tiny B dolfar, no matter state In this Ly o il i dent and Viee-President of this country. [ Pay o dull on hus 2 ezt to snanwhat he cally [ - Now. my ficends, there tnono thingthat troubles | fhe Cuifed btater, [Cr ”',';Il“‘" was nindated, ! e et o State Tne te Sacred, that yom | Bromiee i made by the al | wtle of confederation at ita ploarure, tho same ng | the wverige Bemocrat, and that tsthe fdea that, he tneeting was ealled to order by George M. | yovie ean croms It, nicas yoi want to centel o fagl- | Bation on the gicte, o ustion has the meht to break a breaty, | romehow in some \.\.I)i the negro will get 1o o | \wpg Bone, who nominated Andrew Shuman for | tiveslave, Then'yon have o Heht (o cross it 1F TIE PROMISE 18 XOT THE PERFONMANCE! andevery State hus the right to repel [ thebetterman, [fanght President. That gentleman made no speel, | Y00 wish to defeni tho eizhta of men, then 1Ll - | A aeeecnent i« not anncoumplishments and thera | cocrclon gy a vation has fhe r 9 of ever,» and aps | that no ttme should detract fron th & nee, ] Formywelf, I have no fear layen and ik f Ton theeigning, Tek will b the noxt Lresidentant ViePrexls | OF cither inseription. To dlo for Iwe, s 1o o or. ) Uhat Is the {renble Tulted STaten of ) ¥ Y T . G 1o e bl | 1 i K 10 d4ay And Jl et IR dent of the Unlted statea of Amorica. (Chieors, ] Let | nobly, This epitaph by St. Paut brings hote, st aud most powe 1 | me Ueg of yoit, let mo implora you, let mo | y s theme, W 17 € Tacrod lines it gnm T canuat - etves 1t | Mever will tome a time when @ promise to pay o | vaslon. N man ousht to be (reeidentof thw | [riemds, §admit ther are 6 good inany cood new coch yon, every miny come out on clection day. | YO g’lfl"y Ut theme, * Falth," 1 its refigeg It simiply mtroduced tho speaker to the aue | fcied W and yon e T the | Moliar lene cond s the doiinr. unlows esersbody | nation sho denfes that it [ o naticn. Samuel J, | I the! South, but the bad men wre ‘i an over- | Feers yann do your dary, and overy man do fik | 094 Christian nec, and fnvites us to noty oy, dlence, by whom hie was received with long-con- | Democratic parly, Whe, 1 sy, wit he A by rending roldicrs into ino Southern No one In the world escept the mian that vou hiave got the dullar and will pav 1t | Tiiden denonnced the waras an outrage, Nowman | Whelning majoritg, The geent s of tho popi- | ity with regard o the Stato ticket of the grent | more that cardinnl fden ey e Tt e Themocrats ouiht to | over shonld be Preaidentof this couniry that de- | 1ation Li viclone, Violent, viratent, maliant, l‘;fl sl glurfous Stato of Dlinofe, (Chicers. | We | o thema fs 80 lary “"‘"’“’l sackol ry cent of the Nattopal debt, Thuy lust [ nonnced o war waged in its defenee as an vutr: great aaes of the popnlation is cruol, ]rmluu:c.fi,ll» have u men running for Governor, a zeaticman. e that volumes have by 0 wints to pirevent the honcst citlzen for castlpza | the suit.” and onght to pey the caets.” They com- | To eluct such o man would be tn onirage il idie ol haterul, a1, tofh it posdintion, & {1 Wa have n man runnlng for Goversar who witl bo | written upon it. The celebrated commentyy. | 12 RUBREI, Teuni vote far ihe Govornment of 1is cholew, Far | menced the War, and they onght to bear the ex- | Samnel J, Tillen said the old flagr carned by our | You do not i wark, tho negro by Wiw patlent | gy honar to the Stata when he [s eleeted. Do not | Scott, left mankind quite o Jarze book fij} : Lapina AXp Qrnrianes: We all, Demoerats— |y part, [ think moze of the colored nin of the hut swe i our patlothain are willing to pay | fatliers over the flelds of the Revolution: the old | industry will pass you.® In the tong run, the wa- mmlxlay the fool ke tho Stato of Indlana. 100 | ywyun tho stat Rl R St fily {eonfusion for some winntea].” You act ke a | gaudh than i do of e white disunlon man of (e e Ant them to pay thetrs w0 carrled by one fafhers over {he flelds of | tion that i+ henced, tha peovly that are hx'h;fl- nut Jet s helfeve thut there s ko much necessary statement and_development of i Sack of bemoerate, [Latehter, A voire, Tant's | gy, | Applaee. ] Formy part, | think mare Ve wi fatlon. Weslmply want to | 18124 the glorluny oll carrled by oue | trlows, Cwill pass the ncople that are diss § connect'on betweon patriotism and any kindof | doctrine of Balvation by Faith, The faot y what they are, } Lades and zentemen, Demo- | o'y Mack telend tian 1o of & white enetuy, For | puy our debte as fast ae the prosperity of tho conn- | brothers r the lvlulns of Mexico? the | hionest, the poople that are idle, no matter | ccountricliy. Letux voly for the mon wo know. T | huudreds of sermons and cssays 5, crats znd Ttepublicans have s common interest I | juvhart, 1 think more of 2 man black outaide and | Uy allows it. aud no faster, * Every specaiator who | rame banner carrled by onr brothers over | What srand Cnncestry they may li“‘n lhud; want to see Shelby M. Cullon and Androw p 3 SSIUYR Are ity he United States, [Applatre, |- We luved com- | whtie in, thay 1 do of o man white outeide an{ w eati 2t with property on lils Hands upon which | tie czuel fields of the Soutli—Samuel . Tilden kald fl,,'l("' I e o Lt | Sauman. the next Uavernor and_ Lieutenant.tov- upon tho same theme and from a_ standpiy aun Interert fu the presersation of good order. | Liack fn. | [Cheers.] For my part, 1 think mare of owed tore thist the property wix wortl wanted | that tlag stands for n contract: that it stands fos n Mr. Northesn Democrat, luok ont: 100k out.™ | grnor of the State of Hlinols. Stand by ony ticket, | AUIto removed from that taken by (he Ve hiave a common futerest fn the prescesation of | jack jnstice, of Wlack eharlty, of hiiek patriotlsm, 1e to o on o Jittie 1 Who ever heard | confederation; that it stands for a barzain, fint ft\f'l'h"fl%l Tho superior man !,.‘ the man Who | Yoty for every Republlenn on tho ticket, ‘Uhis | theologinn, teaches us how endless are i a_common country, ~And 1 appeal to abi feonfu- | (i 3 o ot swhits crneity, than 1 o of shite | of nman plaving poker who vautel t quic when | e geont_ eplendid Tepublican party aige, *No, | hefus hin fellpw-mon, The supeclor sman 13 the | year wo noed iien who vote with- the party, and 1 | flections aud arguments possible to thosc v wlon], Democrats and Repnbiieans, to endeavor to | grenchiory and troasan. An amatterof [ e was 1ho fo 1o wants fo havaa freshdeal. | « atuinds fer o great, hoj iring, sule | tteeral man. l""fl‘lx'"rml"fim-_ s "“" '-"_:"' Juat | tell you that n lepublican this year, no matter | study this way of life, i3 make'ncanscleutlos thoice)—to cideavor tnvelect | fact. ail” there bs. dopn in #le wants anew <leht, and dow't want any man | line natlon, not forn confederacy,” | Appianre, } [ the man who itfts up his dosnirodien brothent, | wiiag you hiave got ugatnst him, no matter whothor | Let tis to-dny not atiempt on analgel g Deenident and ¥ foy-Vresident of the L wited | 1« dore by the cofored man. who fhicad to, i the o, Tt o it the | Lo sppoecd, 1 oty fo o cleciion of m]mum; & m:;,l‘:l;t;"h‘rgg‘llflrpl‘“?:_l;:){u_llx:l;‘:l gorsow id human | yau ifko hum o do not 1o lhlm. st hettor for tho | argument, or i conchison, sich ““{;"fi o & i ¥ caliy vory! H « ¢ o 8 except devil- | #pecnlstor n this country. They bow and, | Tiiden, for another reason. e 18 elccted bo 4 A S ue hizhe ) y~no W much yor ", a5 voul] Sour. Judement il prosevee ths mation and | Coorytlinethat is done i the bauth cecopt dovil i s, i =5 oy e b e fan "y Damo. | blcased the seliools of the yast, bt lot us 4 religln, & tinuell applanre. After siience hal bheen ob- o+ talued, he addressed them ns lollows: ] vl o ralscs avecytiine that 1« | they bought houscs, they bonght soods, and swhen | will bo controtiod by his party, and by prty will | climbthe great hill of fame. (Cheers.) Tl su= | fotter” for the countr 3 ireserve all (hat la dear to ue, cither ¢ | 1aiccd i the Sonth R e o B e Sran 2 e "they. \vore | ho cantrolied by tha Sonthert *tockholders 1y tht | Perior minid In the men who oral. Natre oun mAKe: or ovor las wmade, | 4 feWw words en Lhe sublect as we scem tosiys] - tepubifeans or bemoerate, - 'I'he Demoeratic BSCRIT WL canedt with this property on thelr iy, ‘Uhey own ninetcen-twentictha of the 1.OVES 118 PELLOW-)EN, We muet in this supreme electlon, wo must at this | bY the geaves of Paul's hieroes. cones befure Jou and neks that SO0 (Lanehter.] And | ray lere to-nieht that T think | fmde and - they | want unofter infation, ve this G o s b B et e ttte | & iadred s more. of he paod, honost biack, 1a yoi have the, xS0 iserticate oedo the | Sdustrions min of fhe South. thon 140 afu T B e hovey ra s hs ies, | Whitte m ther that_dan't love (hia Go B e A i TR il | e, " {Cnetre A’ e Smoro ot ' bing 3 B dbcentntiton fhat wanted 1t fonrattens Lane | mat fn the Xonth than I do of any white iwan fn th &, nnd they witl dietate the policy of the Dem- | Let me say rlght hure that the good mon, the sft= | supreme momont, vote only for tho mon whoare | 1. Feith would scem to Le a minzling ey want Attother et iso 1hat an sweo s | ooraiic corpnratlon, No Nardlicrs Democet has | Berlor wen, tie grand men, afe Brothern tho worid | oo of Keeping (i Government i tho power, | both helfef and affectéon, - Those nr;.éfl”}'" L driftwood [ntb the middle of the grent fimancial | that manhvod to stand up before a Sauthern | ver. No matter what thelr complexion may be— | in the cucfory, {nthe control, of the great, sub- | tera which are acen In ¢his Helaew provers s, tream. That fa ail, Every lat In this cliy that | Democsat, Lvery Northern Domocrat, nearly, hua | continents may divide them—yct tiicy embraceeach | Jjna Repubilican party. somo of whoso names nre mentioned ‘until P was worth £5,000, and that [s now worth 83,000.— | a face of dongh, “and the Southern Domoeratwill | other, Centuries may sepnrate them, and yel they | Ladles anid” gontlomen, If T wore inscnsiblo to | pecomes wenry of detail and appeal S ¥ou know witat I« the matter with that lot? 1t lias | kwap bis carey cintie by nore, eut his mouth tho | arc baud i band, and il the godd andall the | (e honor yan have donoma by this muzificent | af tho sea-shora to i b it e prand, aod alt the snperior men, shoulder to shoul- | yeeting, themost magniticent Ieversaw on cacth,a sea-shore to help lifm in thie enumeratjs, g n v q an in e redveming, it haw been resuming—thut I | other wny of the leather, ko that hls own mother ¢ plowse, | Theves Ko o may who did sone ereat, l.\ll‘llll;u:\'l'\‘lll:::fl p:(x\lxy;?:llz:‘z.:l‘f‘l ‘\:glx.l m‘n \;Im‘::* \'\’;(m what 15 the matter with that lot. {Checen, | very \flmh\n’tylm')w Thmn, In' fiftecn minutea, [Girent | der, heort to heart, ure fghting the great Lattlo for | jneeting sirch as only ol muv(‘! along lnfluunu'ulll by passionas welly X :v'»'%l:'2:'17'1;;'?\‘mn'fi].rf"K-rm‘l‘-n'l'«“x‘vrxl‘):;fl?-’!fc‘:::l""'\"?.i Dak an {Anuere] T oeliovs that ruan whoowned property that line now tallen 50 per | Inuehter.] 1f Sammeld. Tilicn s elected Preal. | the prozress of mankind, {€heerd.] I pity the T MARVELOAS CITY OF PLUCK possessed of o bellef, 'Tho'world was o narmy cent, that property hav heen resuming, 11 you | dent of the United §tat=, ho will hecontrolled hy | man, I escerate and Lato the man, who s oily 10 | couyt praduce, —if I wero fnsensiblo to the honor place to them, It had not, ns o Hhe nicte crument lias not only the pawer, i ! i 4 i 4 . oy > 13 white, Wheneves i 7 " “ s 4 K Rt af s of specalators with property on hand owinit twie o = nwtead of white, 1 betlevo anotlice thing, If b s 3 3 R merican citizen I that | §f Sheato auhe’pn‘. B o8 ol u‘lég f)o:\-rlu?y.r.nn :rlr’l]'m: '}?“{T?H::- {lfiszocn.\cfi, cannat oo my row I will not steal corn from u H‘:;:In‘l:'h;‘lmm, "33'5r;'1'2:.’,3‘.»‘;’1':“'.‘.‘1‘5121{‘(!"’,@5".3‘.?,’.‘ .t‘l:in{snml ?]bl‘cf.tf ahlz(-lre but it wasa It wap and the \\lnullln-l:]hlr]n}mlhw‘{}du' o he il of e, Tact it teTed 10 teattog. e Goverment: Tuat ly | fellow who e lwo Wi row. 11 1 betone 0 the | Der all the days afyour life evory meritice matlo by LDy tngn At m A fo ":,IF' they wonid axk for another infiation, and what fory y ¢ ¢y 'L v | fupesior raca § wi R anpe] hat § can make erty. ove 8.l £upreze iy Jet hein oty anl put. somebody elvo i, o | (0 ¥a¥s the mlen isho ory sorey, thes Al desttox | wy living withont sienling from the inferor, * 1 thta watlon fae Hberty, overy wicrllico witdlo by | Leinsr hefore tho mind, namely, God, ani i b 14 ¢ ) 3 K Ve au, K o N Vi tf want 1o ore IfATion we want n ahuple, onest [ e Atrornments (LG to mas Iho, sug beltesa il tho Intolioctnal donsdn of the futire fa | LY PTG G0 1 Wowtan L Rok S | come b IThn ab Jnst was ' the onl ol iee » Juving chiid; v i his oo chiliren wothd | Fiehit of thin oy Dle " that marked his Jast Creetinge ALy It any sove s But whenever o man _conumits eome crime, end the rightsof ov whenever # men. does what mantios [ States |Cheere, § the chieeke of his chilitren with shame, he Juwt doliar T In fa Taan that says ** et b 2 cruts to protect ts Ao { that twaya that uny man that will ook lito it oud tell | 8 80%¢ payment of the debt, mud o pay it out of the oo i open ta every mun, dvery man who finds o v Vol vin: oy | tiny. Many o these worthles expected (i) 5, 16 nat a entleman, 1 dowt know whother, se- | Eovern Peaenceity of she conntess - D07 Horece, arultio sssmaslis 0F Ulon mon 1 fact firet, (hat s M« fact. Every man {'n‘.xc‘t;}n';glfl'fl}fi‘ln'xh:“"ylr;r pi ,—'L‘;L‘l‘f‘ hroush b R B i \n})\s’llfil " chrdinz to the Democratic standard, 1ani o eentios | 1 0 WL Tut, savs the Greenbael man, wo never had as o cati Aty who thinks o thouzlit first, thnt 13 bls thoneit, | 4 s momory, 1 want tlie patrlotic memory of this | anolnted one, and forwanl towardsuch o uliy conntry to slt by the gravo of every Unlon soldier, | age they threw thelr thoushts and senthnenis and, while her eyea nen filled with'tears, to crown | Thus that quality of their inind which fs eslly ot me miy another thing, 1 not act in aceordance with the eratic command, the Sonthern et Mr, Tilden does e uthern Ihemo« 1 belleva that cv ocracy whE not man oer ot ; but 1 do that ina certulu nenae 1 . wione of he histozinns of the Demue rty. | that protect the man | n i " J [Applause. ) 1 don’t know that it In trae that'w [ 10 wh a d i1, s a dirty rag that cont unlnates the al 4 It fowts, (Clicors, | 1L b conceded round in the ladder of fame, an when we had a plelity of greenbaclky, from the one that rests upon the gronnd oee i frrmer wonld buy a farm for $10, 0, : sive Wi note, 1le woultMiuy horaes, carriagee, ¢ nningle e 5 to tho last ono that leans nzuinsd tho e ; b Yol ol B mati cannot zive yon thin reconlund be u gentles [ 81l Bemaceate awd fiepublicnns, that in i R aid m,,.““,fm"Im'Mm’m":‘j°“n“l’m\flf t1s | ailow o ningle ilfe to stand between them and the [ Wngye' wimmit of human sbition, elong {nlmng.’llnnnd zatin with' tho crown of everlasting | © suhZi ' sas both o bellet and a senthoent, It man, but I adnntthata gentleman hates to read | Wars this Godernwent can go ta your house, e would vend M Ja i ey fo | Bbeulute control of thls country. Hendeleln wlll | 6,00 “gaot that gets on it it [Ap. | Momars wis 2 consent of tho Intellect and n yatdsi T e e iaten o @ive | YOU whew vou are wittinz with your fam) e, e W by Shons i, o vt | S o thelr iman” L pay that L wonld b an ot Ir, Domoceat (poimtlng fowm 1 potnt, | , & thankc you. [ thants sou, klles and geatlemen, | and ‘rellglous raptuze, Faith lvalicd & thiw record. to o othe world, but© 1| Nour fieesiie, ritting thers with' youe ehlllren, | G0 ealleze, and wonld give s ote; amd the | FWe 1o Eive Lils comntey inta the control of the ley are neaziy ullon the firat rongd, | 8 thouand tmes, Good nisht, triumplof their-country and the sonl's 0 endenyored Lo destroy i3 wive this men v 1 it conntry fnty the control of the Svathern rebols ¢ do it ot becanse T llke to o it | LY but heeause 1 helfeve that the best fnterests of this erything hu l".' and delichiful,” thin G it bt the right to take yoit an v t climb, stand ont of e I note for the lne he wonld give ar would give his nole agnin, st yenr azain terest, and the nest y in the e cRCEVING NCGTO pass, DIRD-SHOOTING IN ENGLAND. Tiehre sence of God.” Frotn a survey of I inarel you woy unid let fo s ; y * g pl . ™ i eene one must perceive that it by country demand Hint there shall be s history given | fto the “valley of —ihe “chadow of wnd Fually ey came to hime and daid, eive | mnd vaters of Unjon men, Aud, on the Othor { {oheersi] T am perivctly willing that aiy Demo- < e o ClriBLtanits eatied sy i 1 1RO emuertie 1atty. 11 the st plico, | elaim | oot war, and “stand you by the mddy, [ R SIEREE (VY TV (ke Yous nate ua Toug ny | Lomt. the Hepublien pncty ttormward Wnth- | Foe e A e T e "1 | Tnio Gond 010 Spert of Pieasant Shooting— | Hes of Chistlanity catlc tith u profen o il Rl rousing grnk and make yon fieht for the hEL et i 2 5 erford 11 . | Aprhinns an honert man, o v g Sy v g love must enter, for while belicf may enhst h’.‘l“fiyfq“,‘.’.,,"‘"‘““"" party embraces within its P of Fouir country. | Lonz-continted applanse. ) we ean; cruts eIl way, At 14 nothing, m:;& vn;l\ycr ihl‘:ll!fi yet, except when 1 look 1) ) vy N a0 Vi WE WANT TIE MONEY."” EOCUETS. | SN o ot Uoverhmiont s sictorion ahi | V1 Mo woutd eay fo lhese gentlemen, | 41 neter Ty & ot zo home and there yoit fimd A fese Demoergta | M as good w b If d " tent | rood ehiaracter i3 ot butle npon a prospectur, but Trewmoernt, |Cheers, ) r\"tyr;':xmx,l'?x'(:;'éclln‘«::x':'m,: who“rympithzed \With e nuing, that endenvor l-hln;!‘lll{"!'ll notes, 'Li‘mu.lucr‘l 1 never l""{ 8 | Yipon n zooi record, - A good eharacter is made 1p e e ey i Jh A LT | o trample nhon your righlain [t ot the duty of | BT et o man gase ft tanw for oy noto, ALy |yl uf what you areo todo, hut of (o koad thincy T ers Viden nint Hendsicis seees ol Yovery | the tovernment tbut made you fizht for it fodo- e e lw_.':l_m} 'M_\\'L l\ Be: ot hody. | you really lave doue. I you coulil muke 8 zood o e Hewul Hendeicis wceeftl Rty | fond Yon in tne of peaces It ix the duty of the | We have hod carsiizes we hoe lud tino Lorees; | chumcior dn. prouilscs,” the Democratle party = tonce Thden und Hemdricad the nest Prostdent | Government todefend you jn_time of wir, when T al ot Ar iy ot on e hess | Would ‘have ‘ome to-morrow. iLaughtee. Lrouble msself about the fact that may be fn | itels, alwoys make thelr czress and ingsess by | sentiment, to the being whose Ticart §3 full of ‘and Vice-President of the United States, [ wny | Yol were eampelled 10 <o fnto the tray, how much W v by U i DBut a pood character —ref npon - Lon Tuturo day they mny get by, 'Tho Domocents { the gate, “Phts the poacher knows perfectly longings for the ne aml light and bloon of ¥ v " 4 + deL it i d tnore In it the duty of the Govermnent 1o Andrait 1y with the enbilek it | cetlon, upon womething alrendy accomplisicd. : S A A DL e | W CrOus vo tower : springtime, you wi 3 o whose fthi s lh:‘n'\iv ftate that nmng;‘d: |xy|"'x"|l:x§:"4‘;rt-\l\”:::: soples ety A, When we were runnlng In deht we bad | §ichSerord 0. Hager, . ahon his - War | BF ekl of beink pazeed; bectuse they are being | well. Acrosa tho two tower bars of the gate hie | soring , you will pass to one whose fa! ; 1 and you go TIE WORST GLEMENTA IN AMERD S |Checer, | 1 elato thut evers cnemy tiat this Gove Tt “oit Moy L 1a | How tho Dirds Are dnssacrod—An East | or eulile, it ean never dculny niove, dar paes, 1. shadl be delighted Whenever 1adin Bportsman, sefentific mind_or mathematieal mind Iniz wuo stand inthe prea2nce of gemns; we take onr ‘Tho London Tdeqraph says: *‘The good old | that spring witl come six montha heuve; lelu hats offs whenever we stand i tho prewence of tha | sport of rhrnsmu shooting s been driven out | perfeet faith In the return of the sun tussd great wo do fnvoluntary homnze, as it wore, In | by tho bnttue, Huren, nscevery schoolbuy is | thess Northern ficlds, but thls faith in o v o of ournclyr, Any o sl ean o by Is wel- | givare, frequont each fts own flefd, and, to save | affects his ll(nilmt 1L you will pass Trom it h ’?'{,’;'.'l'r".'fl'c l};g,.;:;;;{;{'fl'*;;{‘r;g;}“{"g"';mg;:;“l themselves the trouble of sealing hedze and | wera being of Information to the ehild of e it. _[Applause and lanehter,] syes haw a good eharter. A Stite 2 jolly thme. Vet us keen at it Bat, lend, | o ok 4 " pasiod. stretehies n strong net, and Jo then enters the | made up of a bellef and wi affeetfon, That Srllugnct of sece sl i Dimocrits ssery man | fe man who, (il of ver, solun oo ek Corm s rte st Vi . | Conmencost, Gl ank eny lth Tilden, {1itinag oty : Tomie tell you my horee-tace, 1Ko to tel it | feld, uceompaned by n old lurclicr, trained to | contains ot only nn fdea but a_rapture. Tha % " it 9 Y T 3 ¢ re N v 1 2 b N G Y 4431 ex better th: ¥y . ' vay avine fi y o et Wt 2 Shell: s i Demtorits every | Aro hiund to unewes the el of e BAEO, DC | Guyerpent yorks i he wisld wodld - not | 1S dubuny titn: |SEL would go futa this Wae i L | o pasied in tho preat race of 1ife. - Bupposs wo Dares, fn tie dlarliyess, all make strniglit fortlia | was] 0'\§,'-"l|"‘ Lo "".f';‘“"“'l o el BIAn Shat shbE x Gilton Eole wana Demoerat, | that the nation will be deat to your cry unioss the | he o warth o an o moeh e T yoAr's :"cwl\umlu Lo Gilled in the courso of It rather | o) gate, and, after fiiteen or twenty minutes beat- [ God's Word and o vislon of a glorl he man that fized on Sumitor wasw Demoerat, | Governor of your State makes o regtiest (o your | Democratie plutform, | Lunghter and cheess, | | 1S “Every Unlon rolder that box i sear upun his Dody [ Goverument, Suppose the Governor §8 (he Very | 1 Juve no fear but what theso debis to-duy carries with hlm a sonvenlr of the Demo. rhits, ‘l» the natlon yet | will he pald; T have no fear but whnt every #oll- % 1o o o horsceritco lioro to-day, frea te | B, the notwill renderan nceotit of nino lurcs, | Fuliug an empivo of wnrivaled power gl el e puidotlc. recora of tho | alh e, Mrses fu tho warld o ol the blooded | o oven more, out of overy ten n tho fleld, | dor. ” ‘Thelrlove of this Kinz, and of th th H | Se; 1d, nuil you will find no nobler, 1o Frander say- ! i, ! ¥ ” LA il ook e Wi Tt uwmm'“"“ T i ey dimkeye. {Lungnicr.} It Ia o wplendid day. Buttus shooting, if the trutli'is to be Lold, differs | coming Jtruulnmhmnflu them cinbrace totbir to lve through ftand take no part i " crutic pariy. |Chieers, | Every tun thatdenied 10 i W the natfon | quey greenbiick wilk be redeemen. Bty uy frlends, - ford 03, Haya We all o out (0 the track, y clenr the conrse, | very littlo indeed from netting o ficld, There nre | bosoms the promises and confess that i tke T Clfon pristicrs even i Watim-biben Crint af | hear oy tho cey nf the orocsar, ar wall (t hear | AT have some ivobie. dofni s Nhge. s | Diielng tho Wae Hutherford B, Hayes rece i hnees, serubs, muies, aud qonkeys. ro ready | poiyts - tie periphery of thocovert at which | 1ittlo days aud ovents aromd them thy e “fmine was & Democait. And when some famished | the ery of the opproseed ¥ h\]-nu{ we shonld kave | canse the debt 1w great deal Inrger than 1t should 'NOT ONE KCIHATCH UFON RIS JIONOM. to rtart, They go wnder the wira and thelr noses | tho pheasant always breaks, At ono of these su- | only pilrims and strangers, ‘Fhe fntelled shre uckon b,y and o fusanely follow ed lier b onzed applie: = il hat cen 11 o ¢ the W tlesh, [ Laug Rnthierford 11, Hases wafient | yiop (he lead horse, —f i e | uppasite_pide, end—to use the expression ap- | called fuith, Tho Ureator liag glyen maa coKED biin, an e imanely Jola i ies beslion | L0 cralic. dnetelio o that (s s, | AmLHOC becwfos the plontira Dumneeacy helar | i} Sl an. “clitinalo. uan, Lie- 1 finn | 15eh 2 pbaid Bekioi—in Kmdes, hertecohle [licat by Heralotus ta the muassicres comimittad | fold wature, inlclicetunl il senfincit and I draw thls distinction:” A e | G35 erpment yutnl the dead-hine, the ¥ nbacks, the Demuocrats” went to can_protect fte etlzene only when they | e put out the wmothe world amd swore that we fiom tome. Mhix” miny nceount for wa |yl the i g to Canada durinz the War. | pever conld redeem thet pap They atuck to it ",‘f,” 1 et T IeHE AL (1 durfis tno went wp to | SN Iy pratect you abrond, protect you | 260, What 4 ane 16 eant at homes and thic ix the grent question before'the | that the preenback: vas anly worth 3t v | American people to-day. T hiad thousht that | Fha i what it me me of the other L LApe | human Lapudence nadreached ts limit ne Giti contys Vhicy we ut of the greenacks an g t brenth of thelr own swlitues winos by the Pevslans—met? it, Theterrl. | that they may toll by turns, or that onc ray n' il ; do what he Cbelleves to | B i necls sraining, his m;,, M",'u.,!: ‘::.‘f‘.;‘:_' fied birds cannot turn back on the Hee of the | bo closen and the olkwr left In neglect, but G- gt becaiwe Do wante 10 o (9 | lous Banks, the velns wandiiig oit all over his | beaters, Slowly awd inch by ineh they aro | dently that they may advanco fogether s § D s s et 1 1T o (g ? | Dosdy as thuiieh niet of Tite liad been cast upon | dyiven toward the fatal corner, As they break | separable ns the heart and_the hrala in bl bt an olistiuatowan wonts s wwn ey, | i, and hinmano Byt itk o banter of vietors— | farth, fho carllest. and boldest aro ploked out | body, The tellectual apprehension of mils Houl i ARkts i iather: | do yon believe that Noz-e wonld eare how muany | ypd hrouzht down, and ot fizst the shooting fs | 18 Lo be accompanied by the 3 ol forl B. Mayea s fmin the right, nud obetinal o 2 3 T JuAl part's lo b bl b i e oy [A"“j serijb, nany wilon, how inuy donlcess, i | iy enouggh, The great bulk of tho birds, how- | Idea, and the love is forcver to st n i “imllet lllru\!lgl nt. Manics wourkd Iekn ot ) children feom thelr mothe wretch that eic it was ond i a0 oo 1 & % i 4 cky | Laughter.] Honor brighe! i | (O s by the " belfet No bellet of love. plavee, | ‘Fhe man that shot Abrbam Lincoln wity | ond agox ago, € had Lelioved that somc thie wl » . plaie. ) 1 you west to voto for aman who fongnt the Demenes: misioe] o 10p-o: v | every are hieaded buck by the sound of the guns, he “beliet and the bellet of Jove. Bl B b e Wisoors uE (o warhl Twipntlohte had. Fecies ed wandored, ond sudumiured | L5500 vl tor Hndherfori B, dayen. 1t yon | e Somcsatic fuzsioclicebs, togogred Junzs | gy oy on the edgeof o cover nubll the | Won — needs na - wmuch - as e el Demoerat. {Cheera.] Every mzn that was sorry | {0 heleht, and o belleved antil | rend the the Noith, | Cheers. ] want to vote for a man that carried our fias ducig 1o dull of cocnleebures, jump high nnd dig In | beatersarc withina yardor two of them, Then, | ldeas 18 ~some lus)l)lmflon of the s .+ torcetho intintion o slivory aboliaiod, every | graiulaingy wkdree of Abrubam 5. Hewltt, Clute- | ot find thugs, O i et | e etorin of ahut dul el vol fue Rutlviford . o tult of cuciilu-burrs, Jump Wgh nnd dhe 0] o thelr Jast. deapair, they dasl forward. on | that will make uim move towid ! : Tk (hat Shed o (ot 0ver the COFpas oF s Wi, | an of the Centrai Commitlee of New York, | hara tunos.” Whencvors Democet winta fo ot | Hayes. [ volee, HWe are going ta."] woald iy the tracl and say, 1un duwnon toulo | masse, and for & minute or Livo comes a rush of | idess. Loveis this universal fispira o beleve patrfotisa to be a virte, vole for Ruther- very, wndantd s a Democrat. [A velee, **Good [ whereln he congratalates the wegroes of the | wympathy en account of the uatlonal dent, tell ity {lauziter. ] ilicasants thick cnougl almost to darken the | tellect is the guide-hoard telllme the dirtia ol "] e men that Sonth on what ho calls tthe Demoerate | N, **Your party made the national tebr, | [0rd B thyen. 16 vou bellove thln couutey wantd luw-citiiiens, nilow me to sy that tho Kopub- | K Thera | d to aln, Th and tho milas, bt it 18 1ove that marches i Uk . victory In Indinn o hnman ‘There wi o, | heroes, vote for Rutherfond I, Hayes, {f you are ~ h f adr, icra 18 1o heed alm, 1o 8ports- 4y t 4 . A5 Hrcateas i B b, paoas” min i Hwere s i eleld i conrt oo for lavlnz | 0L wio tarned azatet i cowntry in tlme | 1000 ¢ the binoded horo b tuissuco, | yugn londs and fires and loads and firce, | Iy along. In ramanco “love laushs at bt r | pudesice can po beyomid thik, o ofl 1 puntered b own . Treaident of the United Statee. for fesuing the | 1ovo 1o ray it never has. :hter. | Limancipation T'roclamation, the paper | hie gay to the colored peopled v, | “No wnan ever wik, no mau ever will be, £ Wik | of war, volo for Samuel J. Wilden, it M1 Jfove the war waged for the walvation What doe | was found gubity, and the 3 10 them in b haye you to my‘ why on be- ¢ BUpC he 1 s i e [ gr—ft ho be en grand _pelzneur—has at- | smiths,” but out of romance, In the bizt ot [ o O e opar i ol | fendant keepers 1o load jor him, and | walks ‘of duty, of State, of o, of rlize shonld Eince the Declaratton of Independence, rynign [ HRESTNCO the reason tho white yeopl: trample ups | not ) 2 Nbthing In fho | Dution s un outruge, voto for amuel k. lden. | hat'nu wieals from. . 1 had nuher bo a stave tian a | When tio brief 'ten ‘or, twenty minutes over | loyo defies obstacles ud moves aliays fors fint cursad i for it wun s Demograt, {¢ieers | i Wor iy e e | v elfove GhEL 1 et ey nomami | £ ER D R ok o than b | Lo, bax le ke, ¢ Sport? I tho frupae. | The dleroneo hebveen & trup salcenat gl Every nnin who hinted (0 weo blood-honnds et 10 wiil have puty on e, and reniombier et 1 i | Euree the biave men In the tleld, ficiting for tha | GUNCE 1T rather Do wrouged than 4 wrongs | ceptation of the term, tils kind of shootine can | patriot und o closet philosopher lies cuieis e 4 3 : i sncred rightn of_man, vote for Sumuol o, Trlden, pour ozphan, © [Lowd laugbtor, | Tho Democratic | R GRS RE i sy {rcasu, I Yol want to pay a premlun wpon hypocelsy, If you ivant to pay i promium npou esmpathizing Wwith'the enemick of your country, votv for Bamuel J. Til- be the imstrumentuditios of o free govdrmont, — Glve the white people more etroncth v enemy | White people v uutiorlty, and, alt urs, ove | IiiRder yon now, whew théy nes wealk, when they tud In | are st they will Jet yoir ulone, {Anplnnse, rof | ‘The only tronble with our Southerujwhite brethree Vihie mbnonity, They ki1 you ) 4 k doer, " And alluw me to soy wgain, to_fmpressit | Lardly bo ternted,—anlean, indecd, it be sport to | this, that Lho philosoplier Liwa the Livs & forever wpon every man thut “heate, you are ale [ pather barn-door fowl tozcther by scattering | destiny of man: tho truo statesman gl ja wayw the infertor of the man yon | purley, and then to bring o witralilense to bear | loves ihat Inw and desting, In the forv rob, Auy reco la inferior to the : & - | pe v 9 Tuth, i the tat Toos i traapien whon W ribw, {Gheenn] | 1B Miow, At the " enmo tinie 1g unfortu | poi may weiko down o trut, W e B every one was o Dowoerat, Tnshort, ev it this Government has hail m twenty ery enciy Uit 1iberty and_progress Jia the Uin) States for twenty yuars, eve party made this debt; the Democratic party cansed theee Band thnes, and sow they go woand the L ank sympathy frum the pesple beeauno ceitts are suderlig such hard gige ¥ ourflup, every desplver of edr mailon, 141 thetthey ure Vaughtcr nnil chicors, ) Whon san think awong | den. 1€ yoit hellove tut patelotiom Iv pighb I8 [ pyers nevor wea n man that could tramplo upoi | ately impossible to hupe that thie destructive ¥ ! " Whio i beown disgraco to. tho areat B Bow, and tho oy w e 11fe 16 10 ot | {hin e choarst iwo-ihiedn o D5 Yo the besnges | Jou believe a brave defender o Hoesty inbottor | i rguin and o ruperior fo tho mun npon | Datitio will gier bo abaidoned, The country | blood, ffhere waa aneo o mthenstih ! twunty years, hns hoen o Dentocent, the enety in 8 majority In tho doctrine’ of [ pacy of tho North aid eharko Ui othor third 1o | that au usraein of frecow, vote for itutherlord | wham ho tiampled. At et mo say. wnother | Zctleman of the madorn school desires, above | never went frot his room o leuei what 0 1do riot kay that they are all that way, but nearly | Abrahans. Hewdtt oungratulites the col- [ (ue’Democracy of the Sonthi anil If you haye o | Do Tlayes foheots) = all wha ara ihat way are Demncrate, Phe Demas | ored peapis of the South apun, *the Democratie | work to st Tite. Lnoney. il 1. wadkin oHstor R G U e R o P 1 cratle party fo-duy lu a politicid mm\lpllllmlullucr]. r‘lcc‘llul:y c«:: 'J:'(’, ?tnnrlm‘(' ll;l“ulh'm‘u. "r'x]x.;-r‘:;“x:‘g?h!fi 0 ?'uurluuun. pull oif the bilsters, and under every {Iml"ll"‘l“‘x‘l;‘fL,m‘l‘;flm “'lhu«rm;)fi{"m; t;:“l;;"} .Ihfi and uny e ot ot Tale i Ieinocratic pavty | 1ate the doven, (Nizter. ) The biesdars have st o PR, SEMGCTATIC LI belped innica this countey free lantl, [ADIRe, | | gurey fuitn borom il tho soeds of ity own deuth 0 ? ililzation. Tnto £ B e ot vt Tor alatect Dot At weary | whipter the potice, Jok s congratilate tho bank, | (Langhte ! ks i Feay fiere to-wlght tiat tho Repnbiieanparty i | S 21 Dasns, W E noctn, &F 12 00 feith | aceount, Tho uriiia old days when mon shot | forward Loward u higher clviitzaty nteis B iter ] e Demueratic punty ln vase | Tt la 1t. Tho wolves have lilod olf mowtof tho QAN EHITEL Ehaveuodosbte 1 ay, bt ihat this | tho only decent” party tnit ever exirio on this | 80500 o ahyling esespt Hborly i Sustiee | Jor chart’s eake and for sport slono are, as | nutuire of the true ptelot aud stalesih B Apbctitor J¢itent langhter. | The Denoeritic party | sheplierds, let uw conzratalate th sheep. | finndwe x?n‘nipa Tyt At g .;amz carth, _[Applause. | ll_l. In thu only pacty nOb b ouinat and ouglht not o oatand., A1 the | Yeardspheasant-shooting, stone forever, Withe lln:ruluwi.ln)po\\'cruisuullmenl.ulml“lll:wim w nll tecth and empty stomach, [Cheers.) 1 terlil \"“~~l‘[fl lh.\"rrx‘lmc :\(!(u:nu::@vn.ncrn"t' 0 or grevd of the bondholder. An honost o doea xr:l)n‘llx‘xl-!xnfl}‘"ll!.“l:wl::ptr)lx'lll‘;‘M[’m:‘l;lhlllmulnu'v‘fi‘u‘xlfIqu':-\'}v‘(‘l Wwreeks o elther eide the stremn of time, | 3 the last ".“"'c"‘""*,"m owners of moors havo belief 13 mingled nlhwf Yl‘l\:'l:‘:‘f‘l)‘n r}':;l \. mherwurd:-i the Democralic pariy ta a politfcal Sulesvel st i solten. il o |_«immmm: ot pay money to w_creditor” sinply beeanso tho | BAuEE 1o 85 G0 S MY D RIS | Al the wrecke of | the | great citice ty taken todviving theirgronseiuid when | and these make ule's alesmans 1 lozhaly tramp, with a yellow pussport. * This holitleal '.""‘."f, n ";‘?.( u‘nm 'qn vering tlesh .):r. the | creaitor wanta it. An honest man piya al the cotm- Im- D et uluum;n':m ‘{"“_ and all the nations that hasepassed awsy—nllare o | the Prinee waa in India Sle Ealie Jung, it mny | coldest soul wiil #it down with you o e trathp bege fond, ‘und he curries In his 'puc;.ig_x old, Ru: atlon l'.l‘h‘h.t‘n:l;;|::“ill‘::»¢;lll:.,“lI"x:‘ll"::::|‘||’:‘n!l¥l‘l!::l‘r; mand of his honor, an not at the: domand of Ris | 2ot S0 1L NG SE PO 0, SISERCERE S warnfag that no antion fonnded npon hijnstee can | e remembered, treated Mm- to o fattne of [ reach the concluston that men ‘nreur:‘_m:m . * ¢l v Y ansassiun getting It L P i i) MO A e’ 4 y aplatform I i d ho metorles v phicase | W 5 Vay Tiss 3 f;.’:.:l,‘:,,g:fl:fl'ffi h':.'\En'xmnnuflilngllu:fl‘fi:\::fll(': thing we B e T Jiut esa Very dint Sl Uniien oiaics st xmuuux ENOUGIT YOIt ALL IIUMANITY Sl st u(‘l::wnwcl‘l]nla‘x‘ e fomeny | Ik shooter rturted oarly aftor Uvenictot with | astrononicr ent estinnto the w Ml!f r:‘:'!“l o oo Hhuraaporsho Wil bive ALl e e Bl | Rames mid renuiation, of o ian uhont whom he by | Dyiate overy debt at the comai of s BONGE | o stand wpon. - |ADDIatee: | 113 1l Dot flecent | fipon njustico o meriaaneatly stands - (Chocin,| | 18 cockers, s tiro Lenters, o gnne-keeper, w | but thls soul ts not {o ho ano uf the ALt uned w airgraco inoie: o another Gov. ifdens | 16t L Lo shesl cven I sermw ot prales. 1Chetts: | war b odus and. sil 1o yroperty dostioyed, ol | Jatty that ovee lived, | (Applaie. | tho Moput | 3o st found thia potlon ae it ero aneir, "o gaod doutilo barral, au exun gun fncase of | shallsle out fn g bottie-eld At BE, i cllurln“l\cnl;mlfinnullwr n certiicate slzned by | In l:y dumt Ig_:l;wl‘uulnt iy ;rr-. the thne luat, put together. amounted to what, wo | 1fcuu purty wade the iret free government that was | wust fight one fight, Wo sust eling to | Wlhap, n shot belty n couple of Ymulcrfl:mlm in o sublimo cause. D e salcutatng Lywan Trumbnl thae the Nepublican party i not | sniugl, l.( L0 hn,l;; Lo ) e ke | toxpeaki, we call oir patlonal debt, When wo over made. The Republlcan party made the Giet | oar own party until thero e frecdom of | and o pocketiul of capa, wnid when, after s | Brown, shall nlways fi"rl'-m_l e Jove b8 o it (v anxoclito with, wighter. | Tt certliicato "‘!","25&,“",‘“;“‘!’“;‘“ i‘.fifl‘u mu‘{“m‘\nu' thl‘;‘l_‘l:w\u ahall have made ss much net proft s there wan | decent constitutlon that satlonever had, The | wpcecl over every part of the Unlied Plat steady truup of m'cnl.ymdus,lmwmupromlnmu soul, beeause in tlio bosom where ey :v,[l) ble Jlng\:r.nlu:l‘h‘ "('7cu 3 ulhx'\hn;.-‘rl ‘:m'l my orcl v faiaie: o w“t“ 1 all, tlioy have toott | dead loed In the War, thon wa' will Lo a sulyent Hfl:n‘l_rll::l‘l BOSLY oo w tho y".'g“ :lrutu}lr_e. Hag | We munt clfig to the old party untl 1 ¢ who ‘contd count {Ive-and-twenty birds on the | alono he found the faith um.s;m.sl g’:‘hcu i clend Judgs Uonlittie, Mu will alio laeain hfa, | S0t 1 U o bt Whbaic | Deunleatiiiitho wewerat il be sudecniod, W e . Yarti AhC vriy | Srecke Inaveny hats ot e o, A anbar floot o hia Ll s 'thy trophicsof the day's | or u natlon, or o goul. Baving faithis < Ahraiam Lincoh' failing niion tho noek of | of befug conipatied ‘o keon e wociety wf a man | {Ehcera) Wil Ll 1 tho' Of ey, 2878 | E gy ma Tn antitlold 16 Hbartg, Mot hocaunb | hawka aices c-Thats oo, "] e it vote the | Jurk, The pheazant fs as good catlng s every | of an kdea and an impulsc, 0 that, the i aring Judd i thanking DO for eayiig tho | Who in stealing from you, 'Tuink of belug come | {auntr i o e e ramelty of S | o bn Willie, oL becauny o 1s biaek, RGL becansa | erand uld fepubican ticked whtid thera s tho sy | DUt pheasant shooting, 1 the true eevso of the | | In confessing u few ioments 868 TG g fou s Commnnder-in-chilof the Sons of 1ih- ]lfl:tl‘l‘ to e with wman thpt sold your wite, | i we fall, wé will full us o dokiius fall to ko u | Do 14 #ich, ot becates bo 1 pout, but Lecaus b | ety in uvery Kouthern Ktato that thera iy fn term, J4 wo foar, 4 thing of the past,” lgllcvt‘nlmll‘l!: mey, ncl’"fl,“}l"fi_’fm very donttful erty, (Luuzhter and applauec.) ‘Chie polltical | Think of belng compelly e with & mun that | fort high 'wpon e rampurta Wwith tho tuigaf re. | ¢ & muh " |Checns and orlew of | Ssondi® | overy Nurihern, Eistoray aud Weatorn btate. Wo Tho News eayai Wien English sportsmon | was pivarded that faculty, for Bl F e b veatap will oiab have o letter, dated Honton, Mass., um!u ygl:.;:,: .rhw""' Inw cn:‘- n“ u"nfuya‘ur \Ir.r‘y sumption inone hands, (Uheers.] Wo will not | **Good!"] Tho Republiean porty Is tho fiest [ must stowd by the pasty untll every Santhern | retum from India they somctimes nstonish | whether a political or moral o ntimgots euylug: **1 hereby certity that for ity yeara § ros | eyea. 'Thinikof boing compel wl o Jive Witha thict |y That wo consiot pay the debt, becauro thero s n | party that knew muu-fh w “know that [ wan wilt admit that this conutry belongs to overy | thelrIriends with atoried of the dungors of tho | realized withont the hetp of tho Wew fulY garded tho bearor us b thief anil robber, but Luow | all your lfe, to spoud your duys with u white | % "fixeil when thio. debt 1% o e patd, 1 | bumonity i more than akin decp, {Applause.] 1t | citizen of tho (ntted Stated us muchi an°to the man | eliaso and the feroclty of tho big gumv. If the | The mind grasps an ldea ouly wbo thin o Guvarnnient con stand fonided upon | o1l thitgs, to fhow & good head of game. [s | tlous wero taking place in his natfon, {ur lf,‘:ql od rizhts of rlmply one Tusan being, | pheasants cost hin, upon the average, a guhiea | gotten tho universo all narrowed to tbe ( l‘\i * sompramisc that w mnke with the ontit, | o bird, and he (s naturally anxious to havesome | slons of his blackboard. Tn tho world outs! f.. 11 wo wake it ot tho cxpenee of our frlends, will posltive reault toput ot the other sido of tho { him were France and Italy and Enzlawd mors LOOK UFON JIIM AB A REFORMENR. foafor, and to be under his control, The black | pive had to borrow money myself, | have | I the fiest party thnt sald Government shonsd bo | that 13 born jn that couutry, 1 have uright to o Ver froe ol s nob Ineasure signu Chuies Fancla s, Latabioe peonts, hve sutlored enangh” - (Applause. [ | Lo my motes and | recolioct dintiucaly thog | for it an s o, aa the ale o all. Aud | siaid here eve to-dy = 2 8 Hatnrlab DulesnBingh orer qUee berk by e, | arolel, DRS00 ard ety il 4 Foftowing thly tramp will 8 hidek hound, or | 200 yeam n’x"y ssar Doy e | every wian §ever did give my st to nslated that | 18 the flrst party that had the sonec to ey, **What BECAUSE 1 LIVE IN ILLINO1ST of 4 he cliooses, Wo learn from the o th w,mnf ho la brought face to fuce bto x ud when din anka for faod the bloodhound wiil | bought, and = eold, and - branded - dike |y opiwliere in Gt noto there shoutd by some ten- | uir b to the tunis, what light Is to the oyed, what | No. Becausa the State fiag of 1liinols waves 3 ar froj the. Zidd thay y throt o ¢ h 5 e “Then his cart suddenly e O e e oo nems, wan | cattic, ' Yor H00 yuis'svory human Ho was rent | Hor Wt 6 Che £36lo,an 10 tho Feolngical porion, | 10vo In to tho hiewrt, Therty” s o thy. voul. (A | Ve ot No. Whyt Becuiss the nu of ne | in the lrst fortuight of Septomber tha | tho morister, Then his I rtculat Y Hhotirool ol wativmation will rn froms hisloose | and tarm Mpnflerfiylhu brutal, 8 10 Uns tline, ne 10 the centary: und-uate. that1 | plause, and cried’ of **Good,” *cioo."] it | Ve Sinteuwnven tror e - Lowe o afleglanca | Maharajall cncounterei éhat ferocions bird tho | his lps bianch, bis_yoleo r] 4 hl:ngm;,m il hanzing Bps. Study the expression of that NLODY HANDS OF AVARICE AND MIGHT. expeered 10 pay that Htle note. §nevorundors | Jepuulican purty Is the ieat party that evor wasan [ o tho btats uf 1linols except that which is subor. | PAFTIAEO on no fewer than nfie vecaslons, abd | words, his knecs tremble, R Qog. ‘Uronaiate It Into Enzlleh, und it means, | They have suffered enought During the War the | aqaod that havii time fixed would provent my | favor of ubsoluie freo lubori the irst party i | dinete to tho allcgiancs to the grent grand Unlon— 50_to Iis owngun, One day ho de. | meaning of tho word death. The i b d“‘”ll luwtm 10 h:m 'fi “f"""“ At“x')‘.l““? ‘,‘nu kl“.f,;.‘,'”;‘{3‘.‘,,‘.‘I“{:L‘:‘.fl.’c’.{'"v.‘fihi“’.‘nu""fifihx'fli'-"a‘i'-'fi Imln“.: lmll‘lfllflnun.mllml 13 .\Hum lmelrllul'u wgn S}V;:“rlgl(fi_m:‘ mgo :;\lfilry'r;mx‘x. n;\'“lnoult(‘uumu;tllulx'u the United Stites of America, Ons more thing, B0 Dirds, but i€ must bo remembered | of supposed u prelmmlumol 'llfll M\!whh‘“ esslon curs o striking . 0 v o, y eaty, Of 1y activily, or wi . 4 "y e labor of his 4 ? % v g i reared.! 'l i ¢ el o 1l (35 dog liam thab expresslon b b g e | e eres of, Thatr saastons, tioy waty | T houcstys o€ with iy, aciviis, of with wy e | & Idows want ruy man that ever fought for thla [ ghat these were Chandreared.’ They wero not | really no apprehension at all ofthE 3o g s "Tho his moster, iy, | Applause.) The Hepublican party sald, | country to vote the Demorcratle tickot. Yo fira ¢ Wl ) 0 AT > o ctunlit, T s aelon o, shall chat. tromp and. st dog | et . hoy wialt ot o i proteril | By o WHER g 86, ot ey of e WAL v e Whal(l: T (Rt | s ol e ecmies foe iagco. puor | U wild partriige, widch unce uanicd our En- | onlyn falnt imaxe of the sty ; sin possgesion o : % " 1 o) s B g eurt, with ol s ity 1l tuat bromp and, Lot dog | O it wd childron of tho. mustor wiile ho (et | e sanuery: - and. dos’ eheuld. camro o gon | Wil rivo u trutis. " Fho Ropnblicun Dary v alis | aro yousantn of yor-grest mionuld: grand menes | GUEI turnip tields, but i duiestiv surt of tame | moral notion, tho hentk WAL By, e redis e O e o Bemocratio | Huio tha Bl awd fouzht for tho rght. 10 rold the | Wud ways <1 want to pay that debt, but | fret barty'thit wikd to” overy mia, % niul for | SEnt fougnt us krandly Tor (ha Chivu aw any body | Lol brought up by hawd. The danger of tho | powers, st bo o Gambio o v pacty tuv learnt nothing. ‘o Dewoeratic party | Wile and the nght to whip and eell the childof thy | you youst toke the date out of | that | yourself, and express that thought.”” " [Applamre, | | clro, sud wow [ Lesvech yon, 1 beg of yon feat ly thus diininished, but its stupenidous pro- | just as tho painter’s tas s i Torzets nothing, ‘e Denioeratic party dovwnat | Yery black uin that way protectiog Ws famtly, | jiote,»” *Why," you would say. Wi Jamatreoman, 1 belomg 10 the Kepubllean | do ot give your respectabliity 16 the ciiemics nwd | Portions as nmean act of butchery remaln to as- | the haunts of nature to el I S gy, me knéw that tho world hus i u rolitary | Tho Dlack people, | may, have suticred enough. | would reply if the’ lsnguage of Thiden, **1 ha party, This in u Ynm:u\ml.r{. 1wllbthink my | Laters of your country, [Applause.] Douw't do it ulshi posterity, ‘The (lerman Baron, whose | ure tha mountaiy beight, the el } 1+ yeonder fuch eines 1860, Timu s & Democratic dumbe | And for that reuson I amin favor of this Governs | por to muke wiew preparation.” +*Flien," yon | thought, 1 will speuk my thought or die, (Checen} | Dot yote with the Liemocratic parly of the North, | epitaph ‘Teufelsdrovkh wrote, acarcely slew so | mossy rock, tho failen treo. Wha from wateh, mud it bas not given u tick for alsteen | snent protocting them In overy right they bave gt | would say, ** why don's you do it > But' can- [ i the Republican alr thore I rout for every wing, | ometlmes 1 think 1 bato the rwlul sympathiser in | inauy hundreds n o year as the Mabarojah puts | cacnpes from Bastile, from prlson Yot lie yeare, ‘Plie Denucratic parly dovs not know that [ i every Southern Btate, 1L takes anothier | gotdo fwhilo you hisve “thut date n that wote,™ | fs on the Ropublican sea ther is voom (of every | the North wurse thaw tho rebel, and I will tell you | over’ n aday, 1t mustbo Irnsnntlinr this | wreck, from mvngcu?‘m o mtense 1o il the e, upon thegreat, ghiteing |I|g|l“u(u( progress, | Wartodu it fCheers.l Wo never can comproutise | Another tilig, he says, **1 Tuve to get tie s cen- | salle The Republican purty gaya touvery sonle | why, Tho relcl was eareled huto tho rebellion by | miortaman o wnnder among his en-coops fna | offccted! 1t has fnfiamed the futellet i, Tinve pavsed o aliglo nulestone for fwenty ye with the S0nth at the cxpene of our friunds, LAD- | {ral resorvolr of - eoln'—and, do you kuow, 1 avo out Intu this great “ntelectual domo of | potlitcol opinton nt home. — Ulis father, hsmother, | fi e st St el M ot B o Cually become possible o ‘fhe Bummoceatic pirty, 1 suy, o incapablo of jearn: | plaecl. Novert naver! W wover can bu felonds | aliuys thowshi 1 shoutd like 1o sse th Dostocratic | thought, gucation tho siars for youruelt.™ 100t tho | hisswocthicart, bls bration cvorlody he know, — o springe mornhig and watch tho lens eitting | fimposaiblo hins gra it its fmenc vam r chie o] Ere o fulled w ol ing. The Democratic party 1 fueapublo of auy. | With tho men that starved and whot oar brothers. | party around a central resstvoirof coln, [Luughs [ Democratle party says, and thers was 2 kind of wind, a kind of tornad o tho partridge ergs whichare soon to produce | greut Bastile fteelt often fatled Wiyl ¥ u.‘.‘ug but prejudira nm‘l hu{mL Lvery man m¥n [A volee, ** Never,®] Wu never can be friends =ur,|y Twonld 1lke to b It Supposu lluiduhlur YUE A BLIND OWL; k'lmx of wilrlwind that' Lok lmn' fiic:v choepers for lLu obling mmusement. Still | walls and fron doors to n::lnl. ;l'l‘"“{‘"n.-u [ Y e d Democrat bs 8 Demoerat beesuse he latea | With the'men that wagzed the nrost cruel war in tho | atay’ told you, **1 wontihs date out of thut | siton the dry limb of w deud tree’ and koot only | tho rebel wrmy, e went_ Into the | 030 cannot liclp wishing that the samo eort of | by the passlon for Tiberty aud iz, turelt g nuu:clhhlufi aty. pan 'n"“l"\ o lh-xmh(llhiun [} t‘l‘;l‘:{l}{x'«){n :};g\}:fi'l'll‘;r-::}m'::’rh};h;"';rv h?:.yffi'fl.t"'i :)uw. Deeiuse ‘1 l.un'u‘ goL to "eone Im it :;Iuin.lllnl l‘um)‘”!)nyu lw:»LI"l\l‘;m;-’hlle\:xl l}rn: “-bulnrmy along ‘vu{- hllxll B!A;fl.l Tho Nurlll‘xlum nll\;clllum might now and then befall the' nlmuI umrL:u{culcutnlti: ";"J"f’.’\'\'v'un'm ..m{ A lepublican becuusn heo loves sumething, — 5 ‘| 'y, 4 it by 8 very slow and a very grdual pro- il hu Lepublican party §s for free labor, Freo eocrut went aprainst ils own State; wentugninst ] 2 o 7] + | thoe he vo st be b ¢ UL R (i ot Wiy vithers (Lol laybiter,§ e | We nover cun be iele fricnds nnid ittt e el v Vot Teplss 1 dont | Tabor will i e o Maharajah 03 oncs oweursod to an Kuglish pro ieart's love _ , ; give ws wealih, wud whyr Weenever w | s own Covornments anil wont sgnlnst publle | gepver,” 11 . '8 heene & én. Wl drtuo there ds to (e b e L ot i | o | (roiulyof wir eions, | AR} URAEY i 18 | Shrs How slowt of e radhasl Yot bre, rusies | Ihim works ur M eify womea 107 bl ifes orf | Obiufon ot hotmo. L Northarn Démoorat wwee | noove pudsel Evitloman's Keoper Tud roieod | then whob viEs,, v falth £ fo plcey whor- thare had been . ehisige. Fho | theblack man Jusily, untid they treat thowiliCuton | Yo come. round. by the thne the noto W due.” | far his children, e’ endeavors then ‘o do | up siecam szadust wind and tide, "Fho southurn | Those mheavatns tdios T L vovers. wero | old vt clarch, ormodern Chitlst " pude-Lonrd did not know it 1 hud stodid there | man vespectiully, “until Hegublicanhan cesecs 40| What would you thiuk of 8 man who wauted the | tiu must work fn the ebortest space of tnw, | Liebel wont with the carreut; the Northern Dewo- beute "i' dirhdy 'l," Il “‘u‘,, 1w e t 1y fntellectunl powe v ATty yoare, polntiue fndustrlogely, pofting | be o erie, wnt)' o veto” the Republican tcket | dute oot of & notor Your would think be waa a | The “problem “of frea Jabor 14 10 da tho | crat rowed winet i Crom pare; siple cusseds | Peuton In viin, only a chance wiid bird avis | b o pab eRI S ST fove w dilizently, wver into i ol desolate field, Nobody | teoses tomake you o politicul sud wociul outeast. | julxture of o rdsesl nid o benocrat — {Lavguter, | | et work in - the shortest epace of thne, | pees. [Prolonged lawghter ] © And 10 bey '0\"1“.1 i that got away uwatouched. Whey }Qrm\‘ power, thoug| Tor conntry o ¢ ever went that way, but the puide-board thousht | We wantsofriendship with the cuciles of thls | No, my friends, we arc golnis to pay tunt wioney, | Whe problem of stavery fa to o the least work fu | every muan that ever fought for (his Unlon, the gullant lpnl(llllul\)uu\‘;{uno houio dlsgusted | The love of man for 'n Mk finds 8¢ tho next men would, Fhousaids puseed, and yet, | country, [Applause, snd eries of ** Nover, ** Nov | Eviry Toun tiat s got s boud, o geeenvack dollur, | thy longest epace of time. ~ Blavery never fnvent- | that’ overy man (hat ever bared his bosom | after their bloodicss foray, the Kecper's bride, a | ungo the mind onward until 81 =5 g or £ notw ithstandlug the fact that 1o ene wont u’the [ on”] a mcrtgage upon the honor of the Repablican purs | ed but one mackine, vnd that was o throshing to a storm of shot and shell that old | young and tendor-hearted woman, opeued lier | sipniticanco of those doctrine i dircciion of the gulde-board, through calm, nud ‘Thy next ?lmfllun 1%, Who shall have posscssion |‘. Lisd got 4 mortzage vpon the Gost coutlnent of | chine In the shupe of & whip, 1'reo lnbor has fn- | tlag micut Hoat over every inch of American fmx.mum door, and Jet the birda forth fn safety, | Helun written down before ito kf‘- & shine, nna atora, 1t poluted diigentdy into the old | of this counteyy The tien wha saved it or thomen | the carth, and every spear of grase on this coutl- | vented all the mach thal bave added to the | suil redecined from the chitch of treason—1 bug | Sho had_ called in the poor creatures thut siie | fideed, the feclings lead to au Ve feld, undd swore to 1t that the ruad was that way, | who endeavorud tu uuuu( M1 'Fho Fouthern peos | nvnt by nsiurznten uat the dobbwlilbopatd. Every | wower, added 1o the wealt y, added to' the lomure, | biw, § fuplore i, do nat go with the Dumocrat: | ad whtty SAV60 I LG PORE TR IESE o er, | fuet, uid thus become n cload 1o b A’ vald to myself, such 1s the Democeatic party | plo 1t tho flrea of ¢l war. Tuey who set | particie of coal lala away by (it old suteer, the | andadied tu the plory and civilization of mankind, | ic party, “Aud cvery young man wishinthesound | Wo3 B SR, F00 WO IR SEEAEING VL e [ 1 b eam Tove wehich fs sumctis of tha Lwted Btates, (Langhter.) 1 wie a | the contiagrution must Ge witlsied with the | Sun, yoars and Jears o guarantes | Kvery convenfence, everyihlug of wee, cverythilng | of myvolee, do not tio your bright und shining o Coeelan b v "W A fion rifted with marvieolses f Tlle winle ago ata place upon the road where had | asbes left by tho cuunagmum;. “fhe men who | that' the debt will bo pald. A1) the Jrunore, all | uf beauty in the world, We uwu to frce laboi—fres | prospiects to that old corpre of Deinocracy, You | OBco concealed the {WP hote, oman will 1 aleo just ns often K Cteato tho tutwe Jke S5 heen u hotel. Tho hotel had vurncd down aver | saved this cuumr'{ muel rule 1. The men who | thu gold and silver fu tho snow-cuped Sicera Ne- | Jubor “und - froo thunght, Sclenco took ke | wilt et tired of drageing it aronud, aud wou't you nevor understand sport, sod wo trust {tuay be | faation and cou peoe! s e the waf o ity years ago—nothing lefj stauding but two | saved the Boip of Fate must sall it, The wien who | vadoy walling for tho miner's pick fo give lack tho | thunderbolt s frowd the gods, and | get Uirea of smetiug Ity [Applauso’and laughter,] | longbetore men understand it In the form wich | spired prophet. Love 6e othier e | dusofate chimucys, up the dues ot which the tires | eaved tho o must carry ite CUN Governufont 3 | fiach 0d (50 paly, —eVery CUBee bs i gudsautee \bab | now the elvctrde apark, srefghted | Dow't cast your Urst volv for the wen thab | the Maburajab pursucs,” culties, Luve surpusses wll

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