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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1877 party. Hut eonfident he only ageresatye and positive that the Republican 3tate ticket will 1t supgests a different pictare from ied Ly belne Fun over by loaded strect- LYON'S RATHAIRON. operillon. e which fn w1 frequently POLI TCAL. Tiinjes that were dome at_the Convention were | Le efected without doubt. This confidence, fn Ghirtiana. A all the papets and ovle | car. Tle was drunk. Mre, Milo Fdlson wes the rosy~colored ono q aimed, not againat the Democratle party, hut Aenre In the pom-eerion of the Preshdent of U shot in the face Ly an air-gun, but the hullet . wn. There I8 in the practice of co-nperation agalnst the Republican President.” vart, arben from the fact that nearly, if not all, | Senate ar elther of the twn Honees of Coneress, | Sh2% 0 BUE S20, BY 88 8RR, B0 LTt are Aty o seanon of aln on both siies but of e TR portions of the State have been heard from, and | with powwer 1o Like wich ndditjonal tertitnon feared, (ine ot Lwh peraang were un ver o ' 1o 4 ¥ kW Y e Fritaene editortally | At concInsively by the number of voters who [ S g atonld deem necessarr, The plan of the 168 | agatnst by teame or men 1 sides, and the latter season gen: Nrw Yonk, Sept, 37, —Th ¥ e e i 1 " 9galust by teame or men on horseback nnd 3 Joes on buth stder, New York Press Comments | reviews thie Repnblican Convention at Roches: | Lave reglaterud that the Republicans are in the e et e | b1y, bt not serfgusly, hurt. The Far wii} : enlly finds the emptuyed, or some of them, un- prepased t0 meet It. ter na folle onkling has anawered the quration which everybody beggan tu sk as roon a8 1L appeired that ‘he owned the Conventlon. He bas made of the gathering a demonstratiun agatnst the President, not only hostile, hat flerce and contemptuons. Not a minute was lost in formal civilties. The attark began with thic first speech, and lasted all day, 1t was ag- gravated in every possible manner by rancor and studied insuits; made a0 malignant that no frlend of the Administratfon could avold resenting it; made with a vast parade and trumpeting, os if the universe were fnvited to vome und see how the Republican Convention could hate the Republican President. - Me, Platt, whose opening adilress served as o ni: for the battle, is the pentleman whom Conkling wished to sce appolnted Postmaster-General in the present Cablnet, pastly because his selection would fnsuive the cxclusivn of Evarts, Pratd be- gan by complaining that he, who had fought from imarning to night for the pm.r at every eleetion, had not got his resvard, - Then he pro- ceeded to denounce Evartans o demagogue, a Pecksmifl, aud trickater, and to nmhl{ nliar terms to varlous officlals not specificd, ~the President bewng apvarently among thems and he conclided by declaring that the distribution of olices ainonz Southern Democrats such as they gave the friends of freedom *good cause thowrn by each longe, atel one of them 1o be cist ont by 1o, and the submission of the papers and testimony, UXDER BEVERE RESTRICTIONS, 1necd not detail the long strugzle between the Committees, the agreement 10 the ten members of Congress equally divided between the House and tlie two parties, their inability to agree upon the: Bith Jastice. wo offering to accept Mr. Davin, and thele ‘offering to take Swayne and Miiler and pive neClifford and Davia: onr fnatating npon Clifford and Field, and their Anally srsenting to that, bt on coudition that they might drop Swayne and ko Siller and " Strong; | the comde- tion of the hill; its report to and mdop- tlon by huth liouses, aud the organization of the Commirsion, The Democratic members of the Committees aa aented to this measuro with the full bellef and cx pectation that JUDGE DAVIS WOULD DBE ATPOINTED the fifteenth member a2 nmpire. 1le was the senlor of the remaining asociates, was the only one quslified by freedom from partiesn bias, which, together with his learning and unsuliicd integrity, fuiely ftted him foe the place, and when. in addition Ao all thiv, two of {he four asmociates weee Demo- crats, it ras not strance that we wera canfdent that nu otie elue than Judge Davia coald. in any event, be pinced un the Commission, and I feel warranted in alirming that kan jt been probable that Judze Bradley, of eftherof the other Judger, would hase Leen appainted toa seat on that tribanal, that electoral hill woald peror hiave heen faported to majority—in Montgomery County the compari- son heing cight Republicans to one Democrat. A large number of the latter party in this clty fafled to register, while the Re- publicans, ns & rule, complied with the Iaw. The Repubilcan Cominitice have recefved the most encouraging reports from every coun- ty in the State, nnil esnecially from the river countles, wherc there has aiways been more or Tess fraudt by linporting voters from West Vir- ginia and Kentucky. Registration will thus cut off n large number who usually vote in Ohlo. It Is believed § THA NEOISTRATION ALONR will be as gool na 20,000 votes for West. There scemns 1o be little doubt that Allen Count‘ will support the Grecnback ticket, while T.ucas County s tn doubt. Those who have kept them- selves well fuforined and watched the current of public opinton are outspoken fn the bulief that Judge West will be elected by at Jeast 'the ma- {urfly that the State eave Ilayes last year. Fromis trustworthy sources it is learned tlat the Iriak Vindicator, s very influential fournal, pub- 1ished at Cincinnatl, will come out strongly for West for Governor, and that it will fordbly at- tack Bishop's Know-Nothing record and his ad- mministralion while Mayor of Cincinnatl, to-morrow, The Rev. Bteary Ward Beecher lectured here to-night on the * Minlstry of Weaith.* e had an sudienca of 900 or 1,000 persons. on Conkling’s Action at Rochester. 1S (Read and hegd YUUR what is hero said, - and yon will HAIR e tow it my worTH {08 dore at a small SAVING21Cost, Men aod worien should be careful of thetr hair, Jtis not merely an ornament; it is as much a part of Nature's plan for the perfection . of health and the nreservation of life, asis any other nember of the body. llé‘xl;ill;' ?( “i'lemfi htnvc scarched long snd pa- or the best means of preserv! cultivating the hair, B s (@en. GraxT I8 down on Cant. Berronz for the game reason he was down on Jacos D. Cox. Both Secretaries at the head of the Interior De- partment honestly attempted Clvil-Service re- form. The success of Scuunz will he a vindica- tlon of Cox and an accusatlon of GRaNT. o —— FIRES. AT PROVIDENCE, R. 1. Provipexnce, R. I, SBept. 27.—A fire broke out this morning In Waldron, Wightman & Co.'s building In the centre of several of the st business blocks near the Post-Office. The firc spread rapldly and reached the next bufid- ing to the Post-Uffice. All of the buildings un fire are new, first-class brick or stone ones, but at present there 1s no obstacle to the fire. The flames have reached the tgilding occupicd by thie Evening I’ress and the Journal. The office is in danuer. The loss is already very large. The whole city Fire Depariment is out, nud aid Lias been anked of Pawtucket and Newport. LaTER—The fire [s probably about under con- trol. The bulldings on two’ sides of the Post- Ufieo are destroyed, hut the Government Bulid- Ing—of granite—will probabiy resist the fire. ‘The Journal folks moved thelr new type and files, but thimk the danger over. ‘The Dress office i3 stiif in du)zcrhthc rool Laving heen All the Papers, with the Ex- coption of the Sun, Con- demn His Course. £aneorcrarsy the question is, What did “ 8yp" o with atiotit & third of a willion of depositora’ money! The buay lttle bee scems to have jmproved each shining hour In gathering in tho honeys but, as It is not fu the l:l(vn. where Is [ é Aleading Georgla editor traveled all day with Gen, DUTLER, and never once heard n profane expresston drop from the lips of that states- man, Probably the Hoan brotlicrs, of Massa- chuscts, wera not mentloned. Ex-Congressman Payne, of Ohio, Talks to the Democrats at Sandusky. Ho Dwells at Length upon the Inner History of the Elect oral Commission. e —— Becretary SHERMAN denies that he hns “as- serted” he will be o candidate for Unlied States genator before the new Leglslature of Ohlog ’ d de: leucy.’ ‘The specch wos o dosa ot sy bie Wl ot Vam candilate The Minnesota Republicans 53::'.':3';“-3':3;.:‘{5?’,":&‘? " Gonling cnpf:,sci it MARYLAND. g iodre'or enasten im0 | Do e e e ot sy | Prof, 12 Thorias Ly of New Jomse catone ~ 2 i e Sony . . 3 g 4 and v L F. L3 New The Northorn and Southern PactfcCompantes | Renominate Their En- | bewlanted s the sensc of the Cuiivetlop, ¥t | DRMOCRATIO BTATS NOMINATION AND PLAT: | exprctc by boll parties - Congrens IPte 300 | varding progerts, The worst s brobably over, | Into a thorough stady of the matier. o went both report. thie unexampled prosperity of the' tire State Ticket. knife, But for the Republican party of the ORM country at larye. e b s destrored. wero. the block of | 0 the. very Fook of il and hls Tdbors wero 1t s but Jusdce to Mesars. Clifford and Ficld to make public tho fact that at the firal meetinz of the four Justices who voted ' for Judze Davia and pereisted In vo dolne, thouph dudpe Strong assured them that Davls wonld not sccept, and it was only at the mceting on - the following day, when Mr. Strong presented a written com- munieation from Davis peremptorily declining the porition, they RELUCTANTLY VOTED FOIt JUDOE BRADLEY, Varlous rcacons have been aseizncd furdndee Davis' declination of this great public duty. 1or Matthewn attributes it {o the Influence of Provi- dence in causinz him in the meantime to be elected to the United States Senate, 1t In dificult to pers ceive how nu clection ty an offica the tarm of which would not commence until the labors of the Commlssion * were closed could L»oulblymnmcl with hir dircharging his duticx un Commirnioner. Possilly the bersletent opposition of the Scnute, Implying distrust or fear of his im- partlality, muy have influcnced his decleon. Ilow- cver that may be, bir refuzal to serve was the occa- son of profound _dirapnointment aad_deep and hitter regret. While 1o mnn eo fur as 1 know 18 uuthiorized to ray what bla final opinion would have heen after hearing the cause, yet the Demo- cratic party und the whole country would have nc. cepted his declnion an that of an upright, lesrned, and fearless Judge, and would bave respected it sceordingly. ‘Tlic speaker then gave a history of the Flor- fdn case, characterizing the actlon of the Iie- ublican members of the Commission s a raud. © He Bruku in sume plain terms of thelr action in the Loulsluna casc. While ho was speaking the Hon, 8 M. Blahofi nudl.\lr. Husd appeared, and were recelved witl applause. {r, Hurd's spcech was loudly chicered. WISCONSIN,. DEMOCEATIC SENTIMENT IN MILWAURER, Bpecial IN#patch 10 The Chicazo Tribune, MiLwavkee, 8ept. 27, —8ince the vote of this city determlucs the Stateelection, n convass was BALTINORE. Hept, 20.—The Democratic Btate Conventlon to nominate a candidate for Comp- troller of State inct to-day. The Hon. Willlan Pinckney Whyte presided. Thomas J. Keating was nominated for Comp- troller by acclamation. - The followlng resolutions were adopted : The first reallirms the platform adopted by the Natioual Democratic Convention ot Bt Louts in 1570, Second—We congratulate the TPemocrats and Conservatives in the Forly-fourth Congress upon their succeasful efforts in the reduction of the an. nunl expenditures of the varions Departments of the Government by more than $:0, 000,000, and we inslet upon the moxt rigld economy fn the con- duct of a1l onr public adsirs. Third- It i cause of congratulation to the coun- try at large, and esnecially of pride and ratisfac. tlon 1o the Democratie vlllr. that ite peaceful pol- ICJ of home ruls and non-intervention in the civil offairs of States haa becomne the caedinal rule of sctlon even in_an Adminisiration whose title to office is not dertved from an election according to conatitutional methads, but exiata Ly the adjndica- tion of a tribunal nnknown {u the Constitution, Lt whose award has been acquicsced in byo veace-loving people. Fonrth—The withdrawal from the.Btates of Louislana and Sonth Carolina of the Federal army, which ad been o stauding menace for years to thielr citizens, and the recoguition of the Dema. cratic Governors of thore Commonwenlths as thelr lawful Executlvee, merits our spproval and ehall recelva our support, Pifth—We demand the revision of vnr present tarifl laws to tho end that no more revenue ehall e ratved than 1s necesrary to detray the expennes of the Guvernment frugally admiaistesed. and the gesdual but certain extincilon of tie public debt StitA—We protest against donatious or luane of mouey, lands, or bonds, or piedigo of the public credit by Congreesin aid of anrociations or cor- porations engaged or poposing to be engaged in mbllc or r vato enterprises, and we inalet that he opposition of the Democratic party to aubsidics Waldran, Wizhtman & Co., occonpied by them- sclves as wholesale groceraj Jencks Brothers' Lox factory s Danlels Block, occupled by Dantels & Cornell; wholesale grocers; Barden & Keen, flour dealers; Fichler Dros. & Fessenden, wholesale hats and caps, and a number of oftices in the upper storiess Rose & Eddy's Block, oc- cupled by J. G. Eddy & Co., wholesale liquur dealers; Vaughn Blotk, occupled by McCriel- lis, Harrls & Co., wholceale grocers; Buffin ton & Green, flour dealerss A, A, Burdlk, E. I Aldrich, and William Semith, wool dealerss A, & C, Ilolbrook, leather goods offlces of Charles F. Taglor and C harles Dow- ery, woolalealers; Peasdale Manufacturing Company, and otbers. The two first were totel, 1y destroyed, and the others burned wo the low- cr story. A valuable stock of drugs belonging to W, B, Blandin in a buildiog adjoining the block of Waldron, Wightnan & Co. was dam- aged to the extent of €100,000 by fire and water. ‘Tho loss §s cstimated at $750,000. Well covered by insurance, The luss, estimated from fncomplete returns, 1 2600,000 to 81,000,000 insurance, $400,000 to $500,000. {iges thoy have in operatfon. Wy don't they crowned with sucress. He it was who gare to help build cach othier] Lyon’s Kathairon, FPor the growth avd preservation of the hair, The.preparation sprung into immediate and wulr‘ld-vld’e favor. was just what was wanted for the purpose. LYON'S KATHAIRON has never bel:sn BUp- planted or cast ulded:‘y;the people, for the very ood reason that nothing ca: to it has ever en found. The conscquence s, that the KATILAIRON has become more and more popular every year, and {s now in daily use by muflnnn who under n%ndll‘u w&rlnder(lul !:lflnefi“ eeldes being the best halr dressing ever pro- duced, It wiil ‘l"mulvdy prevent gnyueu.plnd will restore new hair to buld heads {f the roots lnxdfltflllnlcfi rlx.re uot destroyed. cte things are o, 48 not such an grticle of the g:renten‘:nluql m’é’&tfl lhfl nrg w;lln.:lbgen tenllgndll:b thou- s, and s abnundantly proven e histor of the KATHATRON for more than one-third ¢ a century. A FAIR SPECIMEN, 1Bave been entirely bald for several years, con- stitotional, I auppose. 1 nacd & few botiies of Kathalroo, and, t my great sarprisc, | have a thick growth of young hair. COL. JOIN L. DORRANCE. State of New York -the declarations of Conk- fing's Conveution have no sacredness, The true representatives of popular scatiment are the minority wha voted yesterday with Mr, Curtis. 'l'{lc people “belleve ™ In the P'resident's policy of concdilation and constitutional Government. They rympathize with Lim in his desiee to reform the n"mm of politics, They honor him for Lis frankness, his patriotism, his Integrity, Under s Administeation they bope for a new and better cra in public aflalrs; for purer Uovernment, closer unfon. They will take what 1s sensible in the platform and disreard what is angry and Nl-ikned. They will work heurtily with Conk- 1ing und his {riénds for the common weal. They will give thelr ecaruest, unfaltering suvporl to the nominees of Conkling's Convention. But they Wil have it thuicrstosd at the satne time that they are not hostlle to the President of their chulce, even though they may not believe that the wisdom of his actions has always kept pace with the purity of his uur‘nmu\." THE Y RERALD thinks Conkling made a great mistuke, one that cavnot puesibly do him any good; but llayes, oo, 18 shown that the Nes York Senator I& not dieredited at bome. In gencrul, the Herald takes & sinilar position to that assumed by the Timnes and Tribune. TITR '8UNY says, after praising Conkliug: for his great vic- tory: ‘It cnnnot be sald in this case that Conkling controlled a conventlon of officehold- ors sud parasites. It waa a conventlon of staneh, old-tine Republicans, who have been the backbone of the mul{ since its foundatlon, and who now give it ail the strength it has, and withoul whom it could not retalneven the sham of existence.” TUB EVENING FAPERS gencralty condemn Coukling's action in yeater- day's Convention. The Ezpress (l)emncmuu]' President Hayes' Administra- tion Indorsed in Every Particular. e —e It may not restore the money of the 5,000 de- postora In the Bee Live by depositing Mrzns in jalls nevertheless they take solld comfort fn secing him there. o ea——ees g CasTELAR wrote a besutiful letter of conda- fenco to Muie. Titteas,—nlmost too beautiful to be sincere. It wus like alove-letter corrected for 1he press. e Tweep's cuphemisms arc delighttul, Ie fays “‘counters ' when nnother mun would say judges of election. Platform and Nominations of the Maryland Democracy. CONEKLING AND PLA'TT. TITE ROOT OF THELL COMPLAINT, Spectal Depatch to The Chicago Tvibune. WasuiNeron, D. C., Scpt. 27.—Among the few politiclans now here acquainted with New York politics, the oploion sppears to be that Conkling's course will have a very bad effect upon the Republican Legisiative ticket, and that the chanees are all in favor of his losing the Legislature. Botne of lis friends, however, declare that so tnany Republican members hold over that, with the countics they are sure to carry, they will be able to secure s majority on Joint ballot for the Senatorship, cven If the Detnocrats carry the State. The hittor speech of Platt was not o matter of surprise to those wlio kuow that he desired a Calinet position uuder Hayes, and that the un- aerstunding at the thug was that it would be very sutlsfactory to Mr. Conkiing If his Iricud Flatt was CALLED INTO THE NEW CABINBT, The expectation liere laat week wasthat Conk- Ilug, having control of the Convention, would et — What she Inquisitorial twenty-three men arc using to find out s, where Byp stored the boney in bis hive. | Worse than the marble-counters and the plate- glasa windows are the blue-striped stockiugs of BroxaY Myzns. - —— Avzx. T BTEPHENS believes fn RANDALL be- cause they both belleve in the Texas Paclfic Ratlroed. SyonBy Mrzxs says: **1bave no hard frords forany nan.” His novlest virtue ls his magna- uimity. Tho Shorllf made o deposit with BYpNEY Myxns that we consider perfectly safe. IN CHICAGO. Thealarm from Box 81 at .0 o'clock last even- fug, was caused by the discovery of fire in the kitchen of the frame dwelling No. 63} Wabash avenue, owned and occupled by Commissloner Fitzzernld, Causc, unknown. Damage, $1,000, upun which there i no insurance, Wedneaday evening o house In LaGrange. owned by ¥. W, Cosaitt, and occupied by a famiiy_named Walworth, was burned to the ground, The family were from home at the time, aud the fire was not discovered until it Lad obtained great beadway, Losa, £2,000; io- surauce unknown. | $ ‘Lhe ex-President of the Bee-Hive comes nat- IN BOSTON. speaking of Conkline's attack on George Wil 11 kinds sholl bo fatthifu)); ied out by He . udlyby blshoncyeliwords. snr to liave |t remaiy entirely sitont, in regard T Catits, sape: WAl tho low o wulicer epk B eties i Comgretn. whose slection I dus to | Made to-dag. It scems that tho feud botween | Bosros, Sept. %7.—L. Praue & Cos chromo s yaoter article s Comraratle with the Kiza: Emotional fneantty 13 the 1ast refage of 8 | et ther ) imsclf with showlt the | ety he could think of were spit out at s | tio suport of that varty. the Irish sod Germun Democrats, beeause | egiablishment In the Highland district was | polns: pe tuost: {mpartant Savings Vank President. ; Admhiimlioe A erwould then | ead for dasing to defend the Preaidont and bls JerenidCondomaing A lamlcness andsup: | of tho latter's defeat of Hackett | bumed this morning. The buliding was Blled £ . d i — A, e ho Fnriss comtin: P P ouitiing true. workinginén of all | for Shenfl last year, has been iutensh. | with valualle plates, chromos, etc. Loss, §100,- omnSy the exact rulmull be desired where o could show his full strength, and be fo condition to tell the Administration on whst terms it could haye bis lurwrl, these belng, n plain terms, the distuissal of Beeretary Evarts from the Cabiuet, Mr. Curtls, however, scems to tave drawn Conkling beyend the polut where ho had expected to stop. PRESS COMMENT. TOR “TIMES' ON TUE CONVENTION. pecial Dispaich to The (Aicagy Tribune, Now Youx, Sept. 37.—In a thoroughly out- spoken cditoriat on the Rochiester Convention, the Zhnes says: “There was o good deal too mitch of Scnator Coukling at Rochester. 1lis liand directed the temporary orizanlzation, made up the Committecs, drafted tho platform, and put the Permanent President fn bis place, 1o contrived to mako tho discomfiture of Mr. Curtis appear a personal triumph, sud crowned tho work of the day by dotailing a commnittea tosclect condidates for Stato ofileers. Mr, Coukling nud Lis friends, whoss policy it 18 to lot the morrow take care of itsclf, have every reason 10 bo satlaficd; but what of-"the party which at 10 very remoto date saw Mr. Conkling on the polnt of quitting it, and which may coucalvably exlst when uelther Mr, Coukling mor the Influcnces he represents will con- trol throe wout of overy four repre- scutatives to o State Couventloni Will it jrain fresh vitallty from the procecdlugs ot Rocheater? Do the resolutious contaln the promisc aud the policy of n vigorous and pro- gressive futurel” OF TILE RNSOLUTIONS it says: * Tho Couventlon refuscs to pass judg- ment upon thedeclsion reached by the Executive regarding tho employment of troops in tho Boutl, and slmply cxpresacs tho hope that speace, tranquility, and Justice’ will result from tho actfoa which followed that dectsfon, Had the authors of the platform belioved in tho sincerity, disiuterestodness, nmd patriotism of the President, they probably would lave sald more. Doubt!ng, as they evidently do, tho notives ficd, since it 18 known that the Irlsh politictans of the city assumed a leading posl- tion in the Milwaukee delcgation, to the detri- ment of the Germuns, who form about two- thirde of the population of Milwaukee. The indiguation of the Iatter s eo creat thata “people’s Convention” Is sugiested. © The Herold, Iudependent Republican, dissatisfied With the platforn of the Republicans, fasors the movement, aud {t° is not fmprobable that there will be - five State tickets o the fickd this fall. The Social Democrats refuse to assimilate with any exist- ingc partics, and will on Saturday hold "a con. ventlon here 1o form o State “Workingmen's ticket, with Peter Silvea, of Oshkosh, or Haller, or Campbell, of this city, as candidate tor Guy- ernor, Theru bs alsogrent dissutistaction because the Demoeratic Convention nomiuated for Gov- crnor & provounced lireenbncker, and it {s claimed that this ond the soft-money plavk platiorm ls fatal to the ticket. The nomination of Mallory has created but little cuthuslasin, oud the pruspect of suother. ticket makes the prospect of the Democracy very dublous, to say the lcast. MIBCELLANEOUS. NEW YORK PHONIMITIONISTS. New Youx, Scpt. 27.—At the Pronibitiontst Convention the followlng was declared to be the decluration of principles of the Prohibl- tionists’ Soclety: That it s nelther right nor politic for tho State to afford legal protection and sanction to soy traflle or system that tends to increase’ crime, to waste the natioual ree sources, to corrupt the social habits, and to destroy the health and lives uf the people, “The declaration goes on to state this polut at cun- siderable length, and concludes by rcmlvinfiow vota for no person for public oflice except those who favor these principles. CANADIAN NEWS. The Montreal Savings DBank—A Missing Mall-Bag=The Canadian Falr. Special Disvateh to The Chicugo Tridune. MoxTrEAL, Sept. 27.—The name of the party who sent the bogus telegram to the New York Times affecting the sotyency of the City and District Suvings Bank Las been given up to the 1. To Cure Baldness. 2. To Restore and Beautify Gray lair, 3. To Remove Dandrull and Beautify the Hair. BEAR IN MIND.—The RATHAIRON {8 no sticky, pasty sulphur and sugar of lead, to paint aud dsub the hair and paralyze she braln. It fs o pure and limpld vegetable lotion, intended Lo rustore the hair by natural growth sud reinvie- oration. 1t is the most delightful toitet dress- fugkuown. Nolady's or centleman's tollet oulit is complete without LYON'S RATHAIRON. ONLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. S80LD EVERYWIERE. complicity thicroln, and sympathizing with those unemuployed or poorly rewarded for labar: we tiave no new promises to make, but reafiirm the resoln- tions adupted by our Stats Convention of 1873, in tho followlng wordn, viz. : **That tha wealth of tlie country is mainly derfved from tho product of 1te labor, and avery just moasure 1o Improve the condition_omd promote the advancement of the laboting classes should receive sympathy, and wili command our cordial support.” ~ . The last resolution recominends Btate legisla. tlon for the encouragement of colonization. Adjourned. At the Democratic ratifeation-mecting to- night United States Senator Whyte discuased tho political questions of the day, and smong other things satd: * [ shall joln {n no crusade of discuntented Republicaus to make war on the President for what he has doue towards tho South., 1le shall have my carnest support. No factlous Republican oppoaition should tind ald among Southern Democrats,? PAYNE. TR EX-CONGRESAMAN'S BFELCH AT SANDUSKY, Sanpusxy, 0., Bept. 27—Tbe Hou, H. R Payne, of Clevelund, deliverod his first speech In this campaign In-this city to-night at Bre- viller's Opern-House, He was in complimentary terms introduced by Horatio Wildman. He #poke substantially as follows: Shall resumption be executed or repealed? fs the avershadowing {saue of Iho campalgn, The Re- ublican party, through Mr. Shermsn, ils plote orm, its candldates, saya that itshall Le executed. The Democratic party demands ita repeal, If tha !lnruh)!unl 810 victorons, tho Lresi- dent will clalm that tho people npprove his fnsncial policy ms set " forth by Mr. Sherman, 'The verdict rendered 1n Uctobier will dotermino the fate of the greenback resumption, Undor the actof 1675t means retiremcnt of tho grecaback and contraction. "Phe speaker argued that under tho Resumnp- tlon net the lewal-tender notes, once called 1, could not be refssued. Ile detined his own po- sition aa follows: 1am no enemy to rosumption. I carneatly deslro it ut the earlieat practicahle day, 1t can be accoms plished withont contraction aud without serious shuck to trado and busipess, The greenbacks out- standli:g may, withiu reasonablo timu and by crad. nal progress, by the operation of sound cconowic lawy, without — jucressing the fule baaring debt of the nation, and without ek or alarm, be appreciated o the par valuo of old, aud fts convertibllity into coln at the will ot fio Rolder, guaranteed and assured by tho blcdged credit and resources of the Uovernmont, may bo 8vp Is safely deposited—in a ccll of stono In- stead of wax. ConkLING would rather be wrong than bo President. wConkiug Is so eaten up with personal ambition and envy, and so umblttered by pee- sonnt spites and revenges, that hic loses his tem- perund fmperils the existence of hls party to punish his rivals. The pettiuess, the spite, the matignity of his temper degrade him from the rauk of atatesman to the lfevel of o common pettifogger and scold, It Is a pity to see o man of suclt splendid talentasacritice himself fu such away Thy st (fepublican) says: “If we should be asked to furnish a capital {llustration of the neeeasity of Civil-Bervice reform, wo would shnply polnt to thie procecdings of the Roches~ ter Convention. Conkling Is the forcmost de- fender of o system which not only has corrupt- ed the civi) servico and wiade the Federal office- holder a timid slave, but haswell ufieh deatroyed the frecdom of party electionsuud management, ikl Lias swndo possible thie misreprescutstion at Rochester,~—a llxlsrellmlcnmuuu which, If it did not excite Indignation and shame, would pro- voke universal lnu‘ilucrul burlesjue of pop- ular metbods, In this cmergency it 18 clear what the lhonest and- respectible Republicans of ~ New York ought to do. ‘fhoy should wmoke it plain Lo oud suy question that they reject the sunvention and its worka; that so farus the President nnd his measures aro coneerned tho Cunvention does not represent the party, 11 it {3 sald that such o course luvites deicat, the an- swer 18 that fallure with rejection is Letter than succeas with acceptanice.” The Cummerdal Adrertiser (Republican) saya: w\eare sorry to say that Senator Conkling has not exereised the power and Influenco wiven to bim by the Kepublicans of the Btate with that wisdon which tbe party had aright to expect from the fercuost statesman of tho Union. Iu the judgment of somo of his bast fricnds ho mado & ;irc:lv. mistake,—o infstakc which may lose him hiy retury to the United Btates Sonate, which nll men who desire to scs New York represented In tho Menate by one of ber most lfted citizens would deplore, The angry debate aud bud temper shiown by several of the mciabers, and tho entire action of the Convention, we regret to say,- ore not ealculated to luspire the Re- })ubllmu party with confldence of suvcess this all,! Bosron, Sept. 2%—The bullding corner of Green and Plit streets, with its contents, was dm:au:ud by firc to the extent of 30,000 jn- sured. o | —— ‘AT LARRABEE'S POINT, VT. Wmrenatt, N. Y., 8ept. 27.—A fire at Lar- rabee's Point, V&, opposite Ticonderoga, de- stroyed the storchouse of 1. G. Burlelgh & Bro., with a large amount of goods: also, larze quen, tities of conl. Five tons of powder exploded- making great havoe. Loss, $10,000. § PERSONAL. The pricst who offieintod at the funcral of M. Thiers nlso mur‘cd him, 1o fs now over 80 years of ago. - "The now novol in the *No Namo Borles,” entitled YW1 Denbigh, Nobleman," is said to be from the pen of ¥, G, Haoierion. 'Tho London World says that the climax of cgoltsm was resched whun n war correspondent telegraplied n fow weeks since: ‘4 Tho Turks are evacunting the Dobrndfa. I whall rematn, ™ Tho mother of Mr, Milinore, the soulptor of the Loston Soldlera' and Satlors' Monument, was on tho platform which f311 on the dedication day. Tt s now found that her hip-bone s broken, and that she §s maimed for lifc, The Gorman Minister ot Parls, whon Thicrs' funernl was given over by the Government and taken in hand by the Republicans, telegraphed 10 a8k If ho shoald attend It, and recolyed the ro- plys **Go, moro than over.” J. B, R. Walkor, of Hartford, Conn., hins been made the defendant in & sult for dlvorcp. Thia wifo avers that ho oppropriated hee property, uelected her, and had improper relations with 8 potorious woman fromn Massuchusotts, Hawthorne's old lowo on lorbort stroet, in Balem, where ho began hls ltdrary work, has been turned into o dirty and noisy tenement. Louse, but the blurred window-paue on which ho scraiched his autograph Las boen removed, and ls In the povscealon of Mr. Manulug, one of his moth- er'srelatives, Tho Baplist ministors of Now York havo commended the devous spirit of o pllot employed on tho East River who reads his lible while on duty. 1f tho boat should be sunk by o collision thicy would sy no doubt that tho accident was o special act of Divino Providence, intonded as a re- Luke to the wicked poople ou board, Great preparations were mado in Ban AT LAWRENCE, MASS, Lawngesce, Mass, Sept. 27.—Ingalls’ Sons’ hat factory has burned. Seventv-five hands are thrown out of employment. Theloss is $25,000; insurance, £12,000. CRIMINAL LIBEL. The Editors of Three Thiladciphia Papers Irought Up with n Lound Turn Ly an Lplscopal Mialsters Suecial Dipaleh to Ths Chicage Tribune. Puitaprirnia, Ps., Bept. 2.—The propric- tors of the Sunday (uot dally) Times, Duly Jtem, and Evening Sun were arralgned before a Magistrate's Court to<lay inn caso that has al- ready caused much scaudal in a quiet way, and {s lkely to awaken pgeneral Inter- cat smong religlous people. They are charged with libellog the Rev. Edwara Foggo, D. D., Kector of Clrist Protestant Eplscopal Church, Ly publishing an article which nsserted that the wife of Dr. Foguo found in his writing-desk in a hotel on Chestuut street, ucar Fiftsenth, letters concern- fng relatlons of an improper charue tr between the plaintit and otker women, The Mussre. Tageart, of the Sunday Times, appearcd before Magistrate Sinlithy, and, havine walved a hearing, entercd bail in the sum of $300 cach. Mcsars, Thomus Flufi't‘mldmsou. und Mr. Harrington Fitz- gerald, of the Sun ond Jtem, had o lwaring ot ‘4 pom Fogoo testificd that he became Rector of Christ Chrirch In 1563, On reading the article fu ques- tion he thouglt it referred 1o hin, 08 be wus A ‘The old ahle Moxican DALM | Mustang Liniment sells toe BALM | 857 ey el S, v e s BALM | of fmi tempted by bts YOR | wuccess, nitempted to crawl EVERY | into faver on ihe Mustung's EVERY reputation, 'Thore sever wil, RY | and we beliove there nover EVEHRY | will Lo, n remcdy for WOUND| and wounds equat WOUND inng Lt WOUND WOUND aln TIE SEASIDE LIBRARY. Choice Buoks bo longer for tho few only, The best staudend nuyels withili the reach of every ona Bouks usually kol froen $1 to 33 siven (unchanged sod upa- TR ¥ POST'S "' ROCUBSTEN 8PECIAL SBAYS: “'This morning there s littls dissent from the opiuton that the performance of last even- ing wua bumilisting ta the varty and disgrace- ful to. Scoator Couklimge. ™ The cosrse Lridged) fur 1 and 20 centa. which dictated the pollcy, nnd distrustiog the o i the only Eptscopal clergyman In the city who NNE, Jiy Mre. Henry Wood. 208 Frorent Droparations wera o I B | ke wichwilh oy’ trom i, thay oula | bisekizuardlem an bratal ofeushyoncas Of bR | Suclutstica paryetuny as tho circulating, ot ono: | Direciors, ey declile diculging At pressul | mashors i Bermude, Mo were thae thers | § STl B U e, 3% 10 Bt s who ateoriet thetos welcoms nsoncdial | hardly have said lees, Wo nssume thatthe usu- | BE0SR 4 BEOR, Do oute, surpassed any- [ Sirculuting wnedlum, whibont (Cirenlating, of ono | 1 an interview with Sir Francls Hincks, Presi- | never. bod been suy discussion between | 33 SANEEANTIATEN C Ieades how novel. 308 asho deserved. Thoro has always been a feoling | 81 {udorsement of hovalidity of tho Presilont’s | g “in ~ tho ytacasa T Convention | MRt th tho baake tho poupts, or the Yorerninents | deut of the bank, ke is reported to Lavo said Bioaelt “and s Cwito bout | lotters | & : fnt ia of strong aflection betweon lim and tho peoploof | t146 Wis Gmitted berise Bt e e o B | of Yir1, when Conliug ndvoeated tho principto | 23 IHh Eress durtines FyAbia ACtE ke 1 Stery | that tho buik fs fn o good pusition, with ts | (CLy il s ilm from other women, tie pos- 1 2 Ahaaiive : San Frasclaco, In the year of b sarly fostaonca | Bied, B ULnccotnry Ko Kook Smectad with | Uiat o ienounced yestcrday, and asseried that | o) “meinbers of the Worklugmen's party to | Saiitsl unimpaired, and luveatmeuts aud loans | oHie s coutaluing the letters. His wife bad | 3 G e Ty 1o there they leatncd to cate 1 oth ope . v absolute allegiance to tho Adininistration was nhurs vf OCE h first-class. The ayiregato losses during twenty- ] » 18 Tk Wiets Gollina: eSS i MAILTRN. OF 4 ORATAN BRNATON absoluto alleglaned o Ee e The whoto | tand toetlur with the Dumuctatic party i de- ngreg g twenty- | ae all thues had scress to bis desk, which, | 1o THE ek T Wliis G’ e Edwin 2. Whipple has writton a memoir | tobain his ]lhlfi: when llm‘ vote on the Lfll’:_(‘fl‘ purpose and tatent of tho conduct of the Con- fenso of the legal-tender notes, clght years, vxclusive of the -mnunlt ;,:l depre- | by -d"mb ways “l: fi wa to h"m once | . 'rugi BENATUR, ’ll, iolape. - 2 . ol tho Tev, Thoutas siarr Klag,wiich baa Jas been | 203 dectslon fell 10 b tuken tuthoBenato. o | Ll e beon o drive out of the purty all |y py iR TR SR ERTE ST O, clation on the stock of the Citizous' Passcnger | Wed by Vraucls Hokinson, ble wiles | 15 & FUINCES OF TUOLE g Wit Hsex. e Veinted In Dowton, 15 latrodases aled fwnty-foor | MUK sbout making offiorrs sscurs und subloct £0 | (g0 who profer silinintstrative reforii to per- | o °ip Gayuo then ave a bistory of the eroatian | Railway, doea not excead 83,000, althoush the | EFERCIeCk Blion of o dad on of he shgers | 12 L Yot sorinous, Tho greateat work of Stare Kiug waa in | hre " remoyable pors wider Btate 1058 | sonal fenlty to Conkling, wieh I mads the | &l nera of tha ol Gomailsaion | businees doue has been humense, hore bas | yever recelvod any letters of o fmproper cliar- i I Moy Coct e Gahtorula, whero ho exerled woro Intinunco than | siuply au evidence eitherof muddle headcdness diferenecs b ol 0 gy | ani coriain of s distngelined coussel whoap- | been uo ru u, o baulk Loday b thosmoust | ster from sy, womhs iy Thiladerpa | 15 441 oify, Rhuela 1y e htier man towas i i i 8 trifling, esolut O 3 eares fure have freely criticla 7] ko oul Lr o) 3 ¢ nover eu nCeru u an uch | oy @ D N 2 Lnion at o critical wmi":".é'é’e:fi'fi,‘.f“'“’ e o dieatode whicn Enty i In 0 | o taay fear bt the coutrol of tho Btate | bereh aro (i hac sy ARGl 1 8EeR | M Canler Georglan, loaded ‘with flour, b 3 ibed | 5 oy R Spauries Licksns, "ol e ridicy hen Lh iy It | 3 seens in o hotel s that described X ¥ St e sl more ridiculous whon they glito (060 ATe- | Koato his been endsugered. Oug of Coblk | fuiypropriate for wio un this Gt wopodranco of | struck fu tu Gallop Naylds this moratog,snd | n the artice. lie and le wite ind RS A P August Brentano, the famous nowsdealer g ci ! he teforo the people of Oldo since t cddy clghit fu VAt i Py CY. liy Mary C. Tlay. 200 Mcchulders, and when they as. | lue's waruest admirers ‘describes him as t! miny_be puop ny return | Jtes fn the eddy aground in eight feet of water, { vever been o a botel on Chestaut, near Fif- p o 3 of New York, s eleod frrs active bainose with | 4me. hat 8 dcprivatlon Of tho. power | ‘ouumental blunderer of 5o age. ™ fiomaWasinglonto Talte ay eanerience sotbub | but not leaking ~The water it tho rapida i ed | teenily and In snor, 5o far 2y Worclened t | 2 QRN A 1 3oou foa ompelency. He reached New York twenty-four | to run priuaries and manipulate conventions = e i tos. thatamong. Deiauerata thero | Bnd @ ialt feet lower thun yeatordug, bim, 08 ho had cvery Teason to belleve that it | M, B Lisditon. Ao lylf:?l:':l;t:r:r;dhb’ln buslncss jn a modeat way us | I8 equivalent 1o tho distranchlscinent of 7 do- MINNESOTA. 18 TieSp el alon ae Loitss dattves hoa, g foalt ?wff;‘.fl"rmfn “fnl.'a‘f'{;‘xxu:‘fi?" from | did,’ tho u'::fhl story wus 8 latnca- £ sy, ioa 8 Bewastand in front. 12 N serving public servants, It was Lecausa tho THE RUPUBLICAN CONVENTION. cousiderations which induced the creation of the | Turouto, fur Gl Arol a traln o fruim nning oud. Anuvle Hopkin- | 2, ‘e York Holol, baviag o eopies oy 5 e ooy | BoNuical aetiot of tho 7,000 bud Fouc far to vir- Social Ditiaich 1o The Chiccigo Trivune, A L e ot o braf | Eriduy fast, s missiug, und uo tidings can bs | sun Fogyo, wils of Dr. Fopgo, testifed ‘that it ! nephews succey tually disfranchise the 1.4 of voters behing g T partative from one who was present as o witness | obtalued of u volve she undersd e article to refer to the hus- i Ullllnn Sq‘::ll"o #4410 tho present placo, No. 30 v.hc:uy ;lhnt un: ulcfl‘lan’tcw%who( m:ovl: \!:Lr‘: 81, PauL, Minn,, Sopt. 37.—The Republican | gy umv‘::. from n“"w umu-mh‘m w“ the u});::ur;l “l‘“‘u .afilhcfidkfitfiffr'iflulm ‘ll: hl;nd H‘\lu mm{u:nd :Iw rv:||fin=xulwh1: ul;.u- S TA?\‘I mac) Lover. ‘.‘;‘: L‘IE 3 . B 7 State Convention to-day unreservedly approved | Sl consummation, snd who hus uo causa | large. muny in overy particular, Mr. G. B, Hoftman | 36 Anis Barlca itende. o Gon, Fedor Radetzky, the commandar of "A"&‘..'“v‘fm‘fi:ufi.‘ifx‘.‘ ln:: mtpbc\lv'urg: ot ‘;‘::';:g;::i the President's Boutbern und Civil-Service poll- | or luclination 1o cancal = or witihold I ficury’ Catte, cx-Cashier of the Jacques Car- aud )lul.lwc\\'tg o] p‘v’cu’x‘vficn'nllr Christ l1.'Imr\*’l: £, FuLl SihL iy Ueorse Bkt X the Tusalo troops [n the Sehipka Pass, s roported | fOF tho hionest, If somewhat balting, attempt of | cles, favorud the carly resumption of spocle- o O e e marats or s e | tier Mank, was llberatcd from Jall to-day | and the R-Rev. Willian It Stephens, Bishopot | 3 Tit PAEY He M Ticary WouL: e 10 b ona of the bravestand ¥ a Republicau Preshiout to purify politics by dis- e h ctnonetize 0 L ¢ Sunat 1 ¢ - | gfter serviug bis full term of slx mouths of fi« | tho Diocese of Penusglvania, all testificd that | 3% AN LA, By Wilkle Tl e most experfenced Gen- 1 purily pol Y paymnents with the remonctization of sliver, On | ocratlc members sud Sunators. Lot me recall the H erals of the Stusian army, Bor tn 1830 from & | Sociating it from place-buntiniy and to elevata [ ).l quostions ths platform pledges subumlssion | situstlon: The excitoment of the clection bad | Prisunment. thicy understsood the artvle us referring unmis- | 23 1Y T ALy St 1eary Wood. 1ig. noble famlly in the Province of Kaz: ' | the public servico by mukiug 1t jodependent of I < m Vet pralunged, and was intcase, The House was | - M. De Bewuruont, for forging the nawme of the | takubly tu Dr. Foguo, aud thev kuew of nooth- | ¢ w {‘cmi N ede: "200 slmost allof s hfo omong thy hasdestn end | POIHEY to tho popular vota of every proposttion enter- | 1iocratic, the Sunate lupubl iours wit | Clork of tho Crowh to 8 civck for 81,000, was | er clergymay who was 2 native of Dermda. [ 42 1 Oy e Contns. ] duliEerd GENE DR o hardenips and | Doy 1ANDLY £X¥ROT TO DD L1STENED T0 witi | talned for the payment of Blate rallway bunds, | tlat ita candidato Lad een el " each thoroughe | sentenced to-day toone: year's fmprisonment fu | Benjuwin Marrls Brewster, Fsq., uppeared os | 43 MEC) “ 1t mn th of the or warlaro intho Caucaaus, He MUCH ATTENTION and promises assiatanco to grassbopper suiler- Iy underitoon its own pusition, Ite strong and st | the commion ;nll at hard [abor, counset for Dr. Fogro, and nade o few ood. taken & promiluent part in mora than 100 bat- | when it condensus the adwniulstrative corruption T Plllsbury, Lieut.-Gov. Waketield, weak pomnta. Never did it uuderstand the tact ipriul [hapaich (0 TAe CAlougo Trbune. remarks upon Dr. Fopeo's high stunding as a ERIFAGL 0 K Mrs. Alexandor.20c Glcw aaud eklrmistics, unu possessea threo . Geo ey or. iencoratle rite b1 (blg. crs. Gov, Y .-GQov, , | and th rescurces of fts opponcuts. Tho returne, | . QUABEC, Sebl. . 2.—Tha hcirs of the late | clorgyman and a citizen, and aho ulfuding ATHILE Hy William Lk, crossce, —n clatinction rarely mulwlmlnmuu“:- ity snd Btate. fl the President’s palicy ot Secretary-of-Btate Irgens, and State-Treasurer | stuglo snd duplicate, were in tho actual custody of | Haroness Kolkenbourg arc sulng the municl- | yothe Listorie luterest of Christ Church, in T TRANGE ADVENTURKS OF A PHA- the President of e Scnate, and he was teady to count ur disbose of thew at such time and in such manner &8 Lis party friends In coucus wmight di- vect, 1ho twenty-secopd Jolut rule under which a Predidential coant hud been determived, and which pality of St. Bridget De Laval, County of Mont- morencl, for dauages laid at 15,000 for the giviug way of & decaved bridge which caused ber dn:;\h,:‘ n;:r pllz.x‘uflh?:g%" i e2cial Puapairh (o 10 Chtea ne. Lonnow, Out., Bept. 27.—At the Ontario Prm- “‘ W Black. 1 DEVIUN or, 1101 t Bondag, i GRPENWOOD THER. T.Hardy. 103 T INONO P M 61, Wood, 108 1] N G LANK. W, Blackive Plocnder were renomfuated by acclamation, Pillsbury, i a speech accepting bis nomination, recoguized the differences of oplufon ju the par- iy on the subject, but, for himself, fully slan arnny, Tho Tiflis (Armenian) Afe rer hag i ed that Mark Twain fan wldomht he ‘1'9:::’ be editor of the Galary Magasine, that he ofter- which George Washingtoo, Benjania Frankliu, and muny others whoss names ary vem:nlrdllx' posterity had worsbiped. ‘The vestry bud ad- vieed Ur, Fogmo to nstitute procovdings acalust the journals in question as an act of publie and Civil-Service reform i3 to be condemned aud re- sisted, not because it iv fragincutary, uude- cided, and temporiziug, but becauss it fs too exacting and too thorough, we sy a8 well give up the task of brandlow the s ! ward ¢ d heartily spproved tho course of blod uither House by ite dissentto reject th Y S L 7 2 F c Vulda” e Atlantic Quarterly, that bo Joat | 8 o system of legalized plunder, The refurmer ° J Y Ihe Souate. "Fle Morton bill of the famous scseton, | Of $100 for the best tweuty-ve bushielsof fatl | A DL HE WORLD—80UTH moat of bis money by stesmbust explosions and the | ©f the period jsull that the cliaste rhetoricof | ersl Wilson was renumiuated for a third | \hicn substantiadly grauted to either Houso the | wheat was awarded o Tnoinas Stack, of Water- cen fiublhhu\ i his vaper, The magistrate PR 165 tallure of bls guld mines, aud that b Js at present | 3r Conkilix st of_blm, “wlhen ‘:" "x'l:‘ term after comaiderablo opposition, and Kall- | saume power, liad been cutiunaly but unintendon- | dawn, | Over 3000 people visited the grounds :.:;:ll‘ow;ld:s'mtm“d;.::;ant 'ud’,n,gfifpaglfiflf BRIy e~ 1% :354'.‘?:.{ :'!:n:l;::::' ::::::;:':l:: :c::n::th ot ::,': gl.ih;flycondlfizn ot tho :nrlf;'- %t his | rosd-Commissloncr Marshall for o second teray Lt roptattiu ta otton ta reconaider, The | yeaterlay, aud o equal (f not creater bumber | 4y i ournals, 2 5 SV Rbu N Tk wonLp-avsTia. with slight opposition, There was sharo oppo- sitlon to resumption aud silver remouetization, resulting In the adoption of two compromlscs, for which the substance of the original report of the Comumittee, favoriug resuwption snd squarely fc favor of the repeal of the acsof 1o the Supreme Court had siinally fuiled, There was waniestly no recourse but tdone of the two totlowlug methiods: - Congress st by law create & tribunal for the conteated can Jeft to work out some porsible scice of leginlation there was noduibt whal theac- ton cf the dent of Lhedenate would be, thuugl wany of his owa party questioned snd oven denied s rizhi Lo count the valew, yet 1f Do other was to-day. The Exhibition is prononnced onall banda to be the best ever held in Canada, e ——— THE GRAND RAPIDS FAIR. Suecvat DisvateA o The Chicago Tribuns. (InaND Ravips, Mich., Sept. 37—The third day of thegreat Uniou Falr bas been pleasant, competitors fur public favor. "It does mot lin with the men who figut to retain theweapons of the political trickster, who call the world to wit- ness that tho Republican party must stand or fall with the dtoctrine of potitical spoils, to tell the pcofilu of the 8tate to luok to thew for thorough reform and frugal government. A campaign, beguu under such auspices, is bereft wholesome revenge thau by witing the biograph, of the Tidls editor, ey The Duc d’Aumale, in presence of the garri. sonof Chaumont recently, handed theorder of Grand Oficer of 1he Leglon of Uonor to Gen. Jeanningros, saying: ‘*Soldiers, forty-two years ago Corporal | l‘l’V Jules Verne. ol. BEFK““"‘};‘ T\WO LITFLE WOODEN S81OES, +00 ! B e GYAGE RUUND. THK WORLD-NEW ———— THE CHARTER OAK, Haxrrorp, Coun., Supt 27,—The Directors of the Cbarter Uak Life-Insursnce Compauy usk the policy-bolders to release 40 per cvut of the yeserve liability, The Directors fud that the RU 574, was (" ith Incousidera- ed thy attel co of a large: conditi t i ively d 0 ) Jeauningros, who, like you, carried his knapsack | u advance of its 187, was fiually substituted w 5 b and permitted the attendance of a targer crowd ndition of the Cowmpany imperatively demauds ‘o7 bitae Al LK. Braddon, e o most etfective weapons; is | Lle oppositlon.” The resolutiun, as originall provided, 10 svold coufusion snd anarchy. the en- e i ¥ 5 s . lua. and mueket, recetved hus retwound. Thirty-four | brousht down to the level of tho kuaves and uuonped. was lnwngmu‘fi: in ::uulmundt‘nu u.’g Hire body of the Hepablicaus, exceptiug, periaps, | thath Wis ever befors soen ot s county fair here, such action on the part of the policy-holders, or xR thiee of fuur, would have justificd sud sustained or probubly fu ihe State. It fs estin he acdon of the Preatdent, * ile was o0 ;- Urcmabl sy quy will dectn §8 their duty to turn it over 10 & years ago | handed to Licut, Jeanningros, who was Recetver, schemers who head the Democratic coborts of ¢alled the Boysrd of the Zouaves, the Cross as measures by which the guld standand is vetn fenurance, superstition, and vice. If, with such spproximatéd, aud also auuumuq the remon- v Adventures of Three 15,000 to 20,000 persous, all told, wers on the Knight of the Leglon of Llonor. To-day ] hand to | 38 openiug, {t be crowned with triwnph, it will | etizstiou of silyer, bat the word cotu ™ was, UNDEI NO LEGAL UBLIGATION croutits, snd th receipta undoubtedly wiil ;T i ———i f‘.'fi'“n?x:'i"'ml. e e Deamalagee e Himes wounsed oa the fend | D€ 4Ue Lo the aggreuslve eueriry and bunvaty of | by vote, su Atused for. wold, after which the | 1,48 40 the, Ball of wbs House when the House o : TR 18 Solcy breatd. teeth white and suéckiess, AN B 03 d have been protected in the demand of jts ¢qual nghts, but. Arst fuviting the sttendance of the Houec in tho Senate Chamber, he wouid. pro tected b& his police, bave upencd the returns, counted the votes, and declared Mayes clecied, the House would have ben utterly. helpless fu the prowises. It could have seturaed Lo its wwu hall, procesded 10 vole by Stale wud clecied Taldem, Lot this wou have been revolutionsry and futile, fnasmuch ss the contingency vrovided 1u the Censtitution for auch action bsd not veedrted, Tho creativn of & tribunal, tuerefure, for the peaceful aud ordurl settlement of the coutroversy was the dictats o duty aud patriotism, nu luss thao of sound policy and political sx)}ed.lcucr. Tbo proposition 1o ralse tily this estimate. Scveral who were ut the, State Falr this ycar say the sttendance was ps |- large bere to-day as there on the big dsy, The exbibition proved an bnwense success in ¢very partteular, and pleased the vast crowd of spectators huwely, Seve cral who exhibited I the Agricultural Departinent st tha State Falr maintain that the show bergln that departmeut was wuch tho best, for they won prowiums there casily on urticles that when cxbiblted Lers wese beaten tairly sud justly. There have been speed con- tests to test peutlemen’s driving horses and Fragrant 5uzodupl sccuree; Ladicd, cau you oe o rechless As 1o fail (o make thew yours? e B~ — “To preserva_your testh and keep your gums i 8 Liealtby condition, you should uve Brxuaud's Go:.‘nu DzxtiLavs, 1t is for sals by il drug- glats. - BUSINESS NOTICES. To Consumptives.—Alsuy have beon happy o give aheir teabimony in favor of the usc of S*Wilbor's Pure Cod Liver Uil and Liwe.” Expe- nieuco has proved It 4o be a valusble remedy (or Ppurpose which are still to be tbund I the ranks of the party, and not at all to the ability, ear 1CHLDESS, OF political tac of the party leaders.! . TUE *‘WORLD" nidicules the Couvention as being muddied In proceedings and result, adatng thut ** The tune of the platform Ly Lopelcss and melaucholy. Therets 3 good desl of pointing with pride io ity but whut cun be dous with u purty whics reluses {0 a3y whether it docs or does pot polut with nide to the acbicvements of the Preaident of ts choloct lustead of Lackiug bl up, s Curtis proposed, or ruuniug bun down, as the fervid Piatt sugwested, the platformn en- whole resolution was - atruck out sud two otber resolutions of similur tenur flually subsututel 1o short, the platform was discuised and adepted with unusual deliberation. Tue upproval of Hayes bud been fudustriously oppos by 8 large ring of ex-officehotders, rumored to be acting in cou- cert with Senutor Windom and Represeutatives Strait and Dunuell, who are supposed to be par- ticulurly opposed 1o the President’s poliey re- garding sppolutments. The Couvention was UDUauslly rerescutative lu charucter, weluding & 1arge propurtiun ot the Lest e Of the Blate, but uo sticehalders. Of battle, he star of Graud Oficer. This order bas Bever decorated a more valiant heart.** Thomas Connors, the famous 12-o'clock man, dled in New York City s few days sgo. For Soveral years ho had apoesred regulstly every morning, in a1l sorta of westher, at the City-Hall, Vibiero hie waited patiently from @ o'clock uatil 12, A» thie last atzroke of the bell sounded &t noon hu '%as sccustomed o go away quietly and sadly. le seldow wpoke Lo anybody, sud mever encouraged Sonversation. Thero Lo sald to be 8 romance con- Bected with bl life. o falied 1o business In con- T BEANG Ty Suies Verne. 10 Y LORRIQUEL, By Chiaries Laver, 205 o8 re: n WUSINESS CHANCES. FOB SALE.--TO. CLOSE AN ESTATE. la mnqu:uq of the . decessa of THOMAS M. ATl i sl e e o Toan n"l'f."n‘hfimmmuryu ou Bwik’s Wbart, Lo ¢ : : i Consumption, Astbua. Dipbtbaris, aod all discases | thecity o ore. Sequeacs of tho bad falth of & deblor Who prom- {ers lubi athudiiid expossulaton gui hinr, aud —— e e fevutieag | Loplatcrs, ouilual, vremluiti 4D, ik TOONs | af the R et Lt Staufuttarod onry by | - Tt ¥elKosws ratatton of tog 1oy s succemtul urm: bl m,m o of money by 12 o'elock of 8 | gypear 40 be tucvusistent with hls i il 01110, fember: - Kach Cominitbis malfol ia lan pud ety etted officerst bis nn::.m{un“:hm::::li‘:l :m‘:' gf‘.‘.‘.‘fi‘x’; Cheslaly Balus, "Sokd by dreys nzm Siaatagts orlocaitua and saverion cukraticr of 748 the City-Hall, The deblor never | & Couklug bas made good bis clabiu to th TN OUTLOOK, theu submitle: » Juintmeettnz, | That of the | 501 ur Walker,fur Preslent. There Lave boe ! e e e e 350 came, bat poor Cannors slways expected him. and | Jead 7 o o Specias Dupaich 10 The Chicago Tribune. Jicuse Comaitieo, drafted by Mr. McCrary, tho s Jfor Prealdeat. There Lave been T — i Saphicy 0f \he Sl 1a Trom 5500 600 buabiela fa » crship of the party, whatever good that will S £ War, and unsnisously sp- | JEW OF Do fncidenta or accidents Lo war the Fair. Uso » Winslow's Seotbin, » gop | Weaty-four bouns. JOHN CURLEPT, utlered avery day the uamo keea dissppolatmest brovits epeeck o tribausl o' couuat of the e e Byaatory Ao EIMAN 1 WENT, Thicves und fakirs have uot plicd thelr acts, eu walle tuethiug. L sad feariug our otficers, Oue mun bad hig legs chlldren walle toetbiug. 11 cures dysente dissrbors, wind colic, and regulstos tis bow 3 Qo bil, wud Las put the party in opposition to Corcwsus, 0., Scpt. 20.—At Kepublican AN If. ) whea 13 0'clock stusic o Presideut, whitever, Kuod Lhat will do the | hewlquarters in this city theso la e feeling of | Byu’ senios Assoctaty Justicea of 184 Suprvwe O AL BTl