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THIE CHICAGO TRIDUN 1 SATURDAY, SiEP of methoda which the basinesa man would adopt | whether we are wiliing to dectire to the peaphe of for the regnlation of s fuctory or the ralirond | thie conntry that, winle we Know what aa;ht to be IMBER 20, IS7T7—TWELVE PAGES, ' FApniause | if Eam ot wis- [ rhall be de. af that geet the Cnfted Staie ded nod remaved, Laken, the d mnn s futoreet in | deemed, of A wadden, for o w0 flacrant Ia ft Oliore ta take any SURUIIIAN R . WANTED-MALE BELP, Superintendent for the manaecment of W em- | done, while we gake the wieest deeiestions of [ pubile afale js nnt winele di i pactinthe wa-k of the Republican party, Nookkecpers, Clerls, &ce ployes. rexponeible for | principles, yet, at the same time, we fait in that | Ho and Tosir, Reoublicans feom the be re | Bt let me (linetrate the apoarent detrrmination 5 A STER il oficlency of thelr deparim v . “and permit | cardinal element of a party — Edpnllicans npon this foor. e and T have en | to il and create disturtance among lepublics ; e them to aclert thelr own subardinatee, Appoint | ti agenta o carry th the Itrpmulican party not only & parly in word hat Sinee thee speine soexion of the e R0 0% ..,r5\'4'.“" Adi The Notable Speeches Made | pign io otfce who are hanewt, eapabic, and faith- | effct, N | e credie e, fieand ' pave eren Bp e e e e ST N e . e s e Sy ul, promete only for merit, and remove oaly for I ie MU 5 vetly poiicics of the Exaculive which, swhen they be. w-found uarly overscers to admiuister core Jutr At Jfin il r A GONOD CORY PONDENT, WHO the New York C emiat iy aome” s Bonertly and | indireclly, deciare nat I theie Sadgment, whiit. | fraved tne Repubiiean party. the Tonubilcan tnrty | rtion, Abant balt the time. § have bren aweent | Subnrs st bl i k) i s Taokkeeping, - Address In own hand. at the on= 1 "i" anlnull-ll, one piedus ‘1"" be fulilled, the mln‘y Tiatied !an trvl’tebtclunn. wlluie they | did not heltate to drnmxm‘e, a1 joined {n the | from the 2ountry 1 the hope of eradicating some | Smmmrm———— > A THIGE otle iy X . Cisl] Service improved, and the party strengih- | wished the pacideation of the houth, they are yet | denunciation at Syracnee tn the year 1867, | troubierome remains of fover., When in the conn- TAT] ANTED-FOR THE COUNTRY, A YOUNO MAN vention. ened. nnwitling to teust the Admintatracion whom they | e and T have seen Aleo the pulicy of try L hase b cn alwasa pressinzly oce AN B “ of goud address, thornughly experfenced In retail THZ SOUTIIERN QUESTIO, liave placed In pawer o ¢rcare those reanlis, then, ican I'resident cordially austaincd when | teta of husiness accamulated darinz protracted Rl ATioN, BT Timies oftae, moderate.” Addremm with rference, q 3 Ppa o 2 g only 21 mils from St t.s depot on fi 1t wonld be worse than foily tnattemptto dis- | 8, it scema to me that that vastconstituency gulse the tsagroeable fact, to {mrh 1 Msu before | berond the throng that crewde this hall, --tuat vast ’ P . " ftical | constituency of American voters who, desirine ro- Platt's Malicious Diatribe and | madeiliniin fiat e hicient it (he most OUER | fomm eincerely, who; fesirins vaciication with mi 74, Times office. Tradcse VWANTED-ORE GOOD BUDT.CASE RILVER- t possibly pefther hs nor agreed in th detafln” of tha policy, bot our rnrport was mn: sheolitte, It was ungueationtog, and no ltepnblican | ures have oroceeded from me; not a_straw in New York, no Itepublican in America, could mis- | been Jaid In the way of any man, or of hig am?: Mincan and abeence frum home. — Politics have not worker, C. CLAES & CO., 204 Marker-« . ) which obsente the horlzon are hiack and threaten. | theifhearts, alen desire that the Hepublican party | understand ane sappost. §f the nend of onr party | tiaue or schemen. But atill [ have hean the oniect 5 18 and 4 oid.f Loutr, Mo, Forster's Pointed Re- ine, anathe ricns of iedom Dave znod e Al be the orcamzation by which those greatre: | ks rareled S0t the br cipigs o which |we,lhn£ Heg of persiatent ‘atataite “ang misrepressnintione, e Sl VA WANTEBZABAN woob ARy ae' doult and despondency, The chief couse | 3ilta are to he recared. [Appiruse. | 1t fomme to | publieans, wore devoted, &ir, 1 trst in the gnod | cominz, It so happens, fram thoee clamine to ‘8L Loutr, ‘Fouth Canal s nes buke Thercof, i ! cney, The chi covidence of (o4 hat ls and T are yet to wee tha | abenk sapecially forthe National Adminietcation. el RSN, Beas ) for disconrazeient [a faond 1n the perfjous itua. | me that, - fdlling to mect ticee questions falriy, tion of potitical affalrs In the Sonth. For the Ara | Promptiy, fuily, we do nusselres a bitter injustice, time slnce the Wnr we are confronted with the | We do our great party foul waonie, br.cause, a4 it y " rtren renlity of the Sonthern S1ates In ralid | cema to ":,'i n'? -htk‘:l the :lmfl’lenulsh{tl the alanx for the support of thefr political confed- | country, —which I8 waiting, cven at s mo- Georgo Willinm Curtis’ Eloquent | pheisnx for the sunpol arty. Ve behold the lo. | ment.” apun the dellberatims of this con- Plea for True Repub- prbiicsn organization [n nearly every Sonthern | vention.—tne confidence 'of the country in WASIED-LITHOGRAPIERS —. crayon printer, Foom 19 Lakes!d WASIED=A BUOK-DIN T HE A DER, MUS eral workiman snd suber.” Permancnt sitnatinn 10 Food. Beputlican party fulfilling the hove of the true | Un returning home, a few words of greeting could men of conntry everywhere, who laok tothe | not be spoken to nefzhbors and perros fricnds of varty for honesty, for reform, for pacification. for | both parties without drawing down hitter and making the Union one In fact, &4 it 1a in name, | scornfal denunciations for not making & political knowing that the Prealdent, who stands holding :I]nl'rv:h indorming the policy of the Adminiatration. out his hands to the Southern scctlon of this coun- | Thesesnxtonsand Auncreerviceable chararicrs eeem JrorsaLE-a BARGAIN TN ATEAUTIFUL A2-arre farm. unyurt swed for Iocation and rich. neat af It an anple orchard of 90 full-bear. 1ng tre A withia one mile of tiat real 1ive (awn Kankaken, 23 miles enth of Chieazo; thtie perfect and ;o Incufishirance: belnowa to an e ML be sold. Sddress B3ox 10, Citlrazo. Fli e man. Addrers, atating wages expected, ABRA=- ST, Hocktord, T o 1AM tate demoralized, poral; and " practically | the MHepublican party ss the party of re« | tey, i« to hienr that that hand s the hand of -the | delermincd 1o know nothing but the President snd T " = TANTED=3 FILAT-CLAS! licanism ernnhed ont. Tho brombeed dirinterration of the | form. ['Appum.") Wo'tinve, Nrt Presldent. Tn [ Tnpahlican party, oF we are. lr, virtanily to des | his policy, . and. hem © erncified, To #ay 4 | X0 MENT—_IROUSES, e‘.,},..,'i{’,‘l'.“,{flf‘flfl L % Demacrattc haste, which was to follpw & diber. | the plattorm which has been rend to s, which [« #o | ciore that the I(ohubliean barty meparates stelf | word of things at home and abroad hus bocn Ivent Bia h al distrihution "ef Federal offices, and . a | elaborate and #o extended, which has sn many policy confiding aud efasive, s far in the dim fa. | points inwhich every honest Rtepoblican willazree, ine’s Heated 4 Tl-Tud tnre.” 1 requlres no gift of fecond-wight ta dircern | we, ave, neeithclcss, It gecme (o me, Teliad to nk] thal, even with tho wideatdivisions of the doml- | Anewer this important yueation, il L Conkling's Heated an udged uant party in the Sontli, no reaurectlon thote of | one year 1o in the l{fg’\l\gfilc.ngrf‘zll‘t’rce":u::'n'v e 5 b any party by the name of Itepnblican Is within the | York, while tio eled e - Sneers at the Friends of Tange o probahiy. o day the 11mpiona. 1 | ing; tois wae the wicwand of the Henaviitapn of and Lamara will caress the hands that restore tham | New Yark. T will read yon, rir, the second clanse Reform. to power, hut vote the Demoeratic ticket now and | of the piatform of tha Itepublicans adoplod at forever, ' They publicly praine a [tepublican Presi- | Ssratoga In 18762 dent, hecause, na they exprens [, **Jle has done | We especially approve and emphasize the dee- all tliat Mr. Tilden could bave done™ to comfort | larationn fora reformed public scrvice, based nvoa What the Republicans of Jefferson | fuwlreconcile thems and atill, U fear, will persist | honesty, fidelity, and capacity ; and we accept the from that hands that it watchos his course pre- | treated as a crime.. To ray nothing st cleely ae the Democratic party waiches #: that | All haa heen to Le reproached and vilified con- it $4 an independent obecrver: that It avoide ite | stantly, Appeals, public and private, have Leen responsinility, For me, my part s done. 1 am a | addreasca 1o my nelghbors, beawing them not to [layes Republican, (Loud applaus:.] Are, air, the | send me to this Convention. and the<e anpenin old Latin provera ts truet **The end crawua the | stated the no doubt wnauthorized pretense that work: the #nd proves the work, 1 believe that | my sciection would not be agrecable to the national the principles of the Repnhlican party are for the | anthorities, £onth us well 2a the North, and I belleve that there ‘The meaning of alt this fa not obecured by the I=no herter Repablican than he Whurmru to the | fact that the new Prealdent has heen ' sorrounded Routh that that statement in truas and. sie, betlev- | and conrted by men who have long parred sbont ing a« [ do that the end iloen crown thewark, | will | every new Adminintration, rome of them fur more do swhat les in m{llhlle power to wecure this great | years than many of you bave lived. Somcof these h NTED-A_GOOD A VALADARES She Employment Agencics. VVASIED: b BAILROAD LAROHERS FoR Tuwd and fiiinote: Inave this day arfoa, in.: fres fares ut8HI RIECK & CO.'S, Z1 W Miscelinncous, 3 'I'D RENT-223 PPIR MONTH, TIE PLEOANT 3. Mory briek house 778 Fulton-st. Inquire st 780 Pulton-at. = 'l‘O RENT- Y LOUW TO VIRST:CLASS PARTY rlegant new martle-(ront houss 217 Ashiand-Av.: Price not so mich a8 ohject a1 good tensnt. Jorulre at 211 Ashland-wy, o | EILMONT brick house fo Vest Ad GRAY BEOWNS, 100 West Van Huren-at Tl 'l‘" UENT-HRICK AND FRAME ™ CO° hnuce 8 Weet Madison-at., A Toams. etc. order. with barn, for B23. Apply st loom 1. Ttaiifotp NEW 3.51 ('n} . “1nquire of I¥. frutts Iargs: 1 ers, greater. in AR raa. C. in the: pareecution of loyal citizens and Kepub- | maniy and nncquivocal drciarationsupon that sub. | Frstlt, and tie historic renown of the party for | disintarested pateiota and reformers have hoen | Handbiphest. o= e o | AN D 1O RARE ABEST \ County Think of His Per= ileans. The Sonth in too shrewd to auffer Iteelf to | joct af our Iresidential candidate aa tle platform | Whoee preat and fllustrious carcer my heart | since the dave of Pierce the iriends and sultors of "% REST-COTTAGE "SIX BOGMS. PANTHY, | 1rents. DAL SCOTT. & Dearhorn hedisided, eithee hy odicial indncementa or con- | of the Republiean party. - [Applawse.] beata this moment in unison with ° yours, | all Administrations, and tue hetrayers of all. Slosety b aiabi, ciftorn, ebr.. Wastinglos, seat : s formance. cllistory earesncn, ~ They clearly appreesate the | o, Mr.Dresients T (6 Freakdent of the Unft. | e renown of the party will bo that having saved | The aeannlta they Inco ara romewhat ane | 1obe nalte at 140 Madiwnent., Boom't, Patent Pt il e dad R * fact that vemorratic raccoan in the next national | od Stales, whose declarations upon that subject | the Govermment it piirified the Adininistration: | noying, snd my “natore is ons iewn in. FLV-FURSISUED HOUSE | Smortban Novelty Company, 1 statest. T motions. canipalgn meana a remoration of Southern suprem- | wo accepted lant year 28 our platform, receoant to | that having sholished siavery it abolfshed all the | clined ' to meekness and long-snffering than aciclir Drnace hat anl il AN \NAL acy in the na they -m"dhumnr;; hls ownt plnll’unn,.'q[<\I‘Dllll!e»] lllu the Presi :llcm.nllln? nn: np‘;ll:gr rm‘ c::tll,\;:rylzltlml bulu‘-d it 'lllugld be., : .Ifi would hl:ve heen o luxary n; 1, 12 Metormick Bock. VY ANTED-OT AT 67 CANALST. rol aml, | dent of the United Statea betrayed the un that great and ¢! ~the cquality | unfruck some of e men and the purposes engnzed B e ze ey They Adopt the Curtis Resolution | ™7 st i} P . rliow | i the lispubiicanno New York ald . it mun it recared e sy of o Awricah | fnthis woric ot 1 hah- rocm 18" i the daty of o, kT K ATty aun nasespar | W ASTER-MES oUTOE wolik 70 2 Republicans, al unly demonntrates the | question in now, sir, whetlior evers specic act of n buman ;8 here and wow, sir, | every sincere Itconblican. especially of ong wo Wiale Lo e AND BAREMES : meives e | ‘Which the Convention Itc- Vil Importance of maintainiye nod epetuating dent dnea 6 doce nat mest ane approbac | 1he war (it wa are to Take to prulucc tist great | deeyly Imishied an § 1o tia Hepublicn 1arty. 10 | An 1) ok Sk patr i, STALLCd (hrwiEvt, | and exfieniie it ATplyat 13 Clarice chwd, the [tepnbliean party in the Norih, 1t 14 no time 1 ‘Fhe quention Is not whether all the methods | Teeult into support the Administration and the | indorse agereat deal ratner than suy or o anytilng | provenients und pood barms terms kiw, 5-ron “‘ ASSERS TO SE OLI OWN to relax or despand. 1o nottream for a moment | which the President, in hia diserction, may adopt Uresilent, for which, whether we willor not, we | tending to Introduce divieion . or cont man mple: ieparate ariteled Lo s twen and fam ery wseul and pronta- versy into Torom modern convenfences, $20 T CHAR, N, HALE, o b that the mismon of the itepublican party nonded, | for the carryinz out of hia netractionn which we, 9, i ne easanly have the responeibility. {Loud and | the party ranks, For this reason not a word of ri- | Hsndulpt 3 < CNOE Sy ST, b, 0, BAGEETT & CO. 130 Stateset, ¥ or canfess that we do not possves the strentih and t the great party of the conatry, o continnons applause. ] ply has eacaped me. o 1X-100M COTTAGE IN THE GRO # ke NEW YORNRK. vigur 10 cope ancceafully with_our ol ndvetsacy. tease s or pleace ot Tl samnintion T ain ot for. skl ehine things the sub. | et tin o Ry ‘af Tior A A i ANILIOMEN Y KVENT DAL CONKLING'S OMIEVANCE. JLin of paramount impartance that New Vork 1 submit for the considernilon of SENATOR CONKLING'S SPEECIT, Ject of action, L am for the peuce and prosperity | TeAlY wurth €20, Appiy 12 pouth Clarkest, oom 11§ gn, g1 atan O o Tor pasers o "o e reer Wasuixarox, D, C., Sept. 25,—Persons who Jpblicans of the Fmplre State nlwaya linve mown | toan T ands me ton any " speeine | Convention onthe Forster resolution, of which | tng ta that end.” (ine thing whieh Jors e ot O PESToLANGE EICK JEILUIS, RNOWN e i clalm to know eay that they have positive In. cmaelves cqunl o every geeat emergency, Let | anethod; but, ale, standing tna Repablican Con- ID-FEMALE MELP, formation that it was Conkling's plan to demand | S¥ery ' tnan of un:lake hame the conseaences | ventlon, 1 stand where 1 stond dnring 1he War; | the subatance fs given below. lie began by | end la the maintenance Domestics. el And aseendancy of the Itc- saylinge; fiuhllcuu party. I nm, therefore, fur th furnislied or unfurotatiedg seven acres of ground: go -Mres all 0 good order. For paricuiars barn. The p e ks which Democratic succees involven, Let usbear | stand where I stond when Abraham Lincoln was 2 " he RRepublicans and the integrity of the catl at No. . JARTED=AT 214 INDIA » A COMPETENT of the Admiviatration as the condition of i | fymina “Wai" New" ¥irk wiite heoicd tomvert | Piacatof e (e isies(srat ]y o alt g moman, o thonehifal woman, whosata [ (e Tikiblicans wd the utegrty of shei prinet- | cifs e NV b Shitfess s Aot TP T support the dismissal of Evarts from the Cabl- | national diraster, An itoen New York wo gocn the | the name of the Union wazing war acainat Seces- | ruary sig Tived atl through the year. 3 hoye no. | niccesa of the National Adminietration — | | ativros coirae ome i WASTEDCA SWEDE Ot GERMAN GIRL FOR net. The announcement that, fn view of the | Umon. What ‘we do now’ and hete in not furs | wion, ‘The kepublicans here id not enter into de- p: day, but for all tima, We canafford to be moderat atatements of the methods by which the action of Conkling at Rochester, tho Aduminls- | we sah aflord 10 be sianantman hove the war stunld be waged by e brealdent, tratfon would Immedlately sccure the removal Inuduvle' ,‘,',’,“.,f‘,',"m',’. l'xu: ‘:x'fi'( tally e hullheyM o ‘Illn.-hlm= him rruu‘llnn that he ge- ¥ f | e hury vl 01136 1| e hanmds as in the | tatned Mo an #0 long vpoen the Potomac, re. of Conkling’s appoinices throughout New | yool uld days of yore agatnat the comman enemy. | gretiing that this aud that A LR ndopted, York, particularly {n the Custom-louse, is un- | for the putlic good, Let ua biudld 6 platform | but notdeclanng thelr regret. They atood behinid founded. The Administration contemplates no ?"';““lf’f'.":“&fl':;;“l("“:’)’:: ;l.':':’“k‘llll‘ to gm!hl all llu; Abratiam I.ll.l n |lu :'Ilw'ur:‘:'alu\:'nr h|u wan earreing N S & cpublican: i ommand the confidence of | an in abedience 10 thelr dictates, In obedience to such action, and will do nothing In the way of | paod men of all partics. Let us make & ticket of | tho fealing of the countey, and they okl ap the appointments or removals which would not | tnen whose past lives and records aro guatantees | hands of the grent mariys until the greal work was l ticed that when the Iepublican party makes ita success In crerythilng that 1s just and of three. 67 North Iniatake 1n convention It leant 10 =20 safuly threty | Wike aud reat according to the Constitution, and the A can Wiien a convent|un 14 wise, we iways | 11 aud the commun wetse aml Interest of the rocred with ctedil,—usnally With ricoess, | Lyt | BeHon. The future will teat the Mucerity of all 14 make no mintake {o-day. Let ttastand for the | cuncerned in thls resvect. Mr. Huyer, when in- integrity of Republican principles, and for he | Sugurated, deaerved fram the varly which sup. unity of Iepublicans, Thin fa not an Ad- | Worteahin Jnet what Mr. Lincoln sud Gen, Grant minletration Canvention. nor an antloAdmin. | dceerved st the ontect of their Adminiatrations. IstrationConvention, Wo are nat renreeent. | What s that? Fair, friendly. and dispassionate atiesof an Adiministration nor of an anti-Admin. | coasideration of hisacte, Wherever lie ta rizit he intratlon party. Woate Kepoblicans, Wo reprc. | Eould bo sustained, = Wherever he s mined by arty. That party hasa battle Lo fignt | W0Wisc or ainister advice, ot a proper time, and In toscethom. K. N. TILLOTFON, rim—m houmework in & family eth-at. Kitzal 1ot ua sink sel all dillerences South Side, KLY FURNISNED ROOMS."APPLY 15 Fast Tandulphi-at. i-A GIRL TO IM) GENERAL smail private family: refere: ard-av. ard Twenty-fourth dnle. VWASTEDZA GELMAN Gign' To nu"s Cux [0 RENT a1 Hoam NIC] Al work, Call at Lascinent, 103) Pratrie H " < Nursose have been dono had the spirit of the Rochester | 10 811 peuple of honest sdministration’ and Jofty | done. (Greatand long contined appluuse. ] P ) Thompeon IEN = Consentlon been very different from what ft | PAioHem: . CIVIL-SEIVICE UEFORM. . inevery county, district, and town, and our dity | ® Proper apirit, discent sfioald be ezpresse Go.on, Bl ot W ASTRDoRET AU rgILn, sosT ok, ML FORSTER Tho President of the United Stater, In obedlenco | 18 to Repablicans and their canaldaten Ir every to- + un arco to put contentions aside and com. | frit-ela busiocss. W o brie of BECT. B, BOND, 3 was, Nit. FORSTER'S REPLY. tothe declarations of T know not how many State | cality and_rchool district in the State, Adminis- | Plete our tank. Lot us declare the purpuses and | Matison DvRALY <SSR, = CONKLING REBURED. In renly to Senator Conkling's reslznation of | Conyentions, and In ohedience o the deciamtion | trations do notmake parties. Parties make Adinin- | Methods which should gnide the Glovernment of our [ VWANTED=A SMAUT SOUSG UINI, Fi ] ¥ 1 rmancnt Chialenanship and motl ) tee Nat] ’ e Admi srvat State. On this platform let us place nprizht ranel’ fuliatng 113 yraty of aer, L take cars of hahy and dn 10T WaTERTOWN, N. Y., Scpt. 23.—The Repub- | §¢ o alrmanship snd motion that | of two or Liree National Conventionsof the Repab- | intrations, go before Administrations, and live b uht, ) MILL wark about thie e, Warren- oo, Yoy Sopts 23, P Mr. Platt bu substituted for him, Mr. Forater | liean party that tie Civil Sereice of (hls country— | after them. The peoule make partics,’ The peg. | SARALIC men, aud then et un appeal o the people ] b by Aarrens "ru T il 1y-ircund-s 3 \ huuse e tn 1 West Kide preferre: i ranilly: {liren, relercoces iven. Adureis, with terma, 1030, ‘Trhune oM lican County Convention of Jeflerson to-day | gaid: T beg pardon, air, §f 1 ahkall seen to be using In this pussed resolutions strongly indorsing President | 1 hope this motion will not prevall. In view of | presence ot nanseating ehibboleth " —declared Tayes' policy, among thein the one Curtls of- | the rewiarks of the temporary Chaltman of this [t the civi Service of this country shianlil be re. fered at Rochester, Conventlon, the Frupn-nl is calculnted to put tlys | formed, The Prealdent has taken up the w ¢ g Convention I fules position tawar Hia Admin. | azainst the cxiteand tho sbuses of the isll se Mg, istration, and i a falte sititude toward the Re. | fce. Now, wir, It is & serlous and a liearty war. Bpeciat Dispaich to The Chirago Tribune. ublican voters of this State. [Applause.] 1wce, | Tho guestion is whether in tho war which hie has New Youk, Bept. 28.—The Zribune says | Mr. Chairman, that in the weitten speoch which tho | $hns bexun—whether oa in the otker canc, every Thurlow Weed safd: * While I deeply regret gentleman In question prepared and snbmitted to | 8pccific measure carrles with it our own preferenco 1 y regl the local paper before he took thut seat, | 8bd our own trust or not, we wh) support that these disacnsious have nppeared In the Re- | these offennive romarks were omitted, | hear that | the President of our cholee, and show aur le made tho Repnblican party. and the peaple | 10 declde whiether such men shall condnct thetr [iavauphold it i1 & career of tmctainersandacioen: | affaira on sich priucivles, or whether they woull ment kich as no other party in history cay bonet, | THher trost enarious reformers, ander ihe lead One of the resolations aascrx that it han an nncom. | 8ud dominlon of cur political opponents, pleted mission, If It bo true to itaclf, and cqual STy 10 that mission, 1L will stand in grandevr and tn NOTES power when the plque and pretensions - anid rival. & rles of to-day ars remombered with pity or forgot- TIE OH10 CLERKS, ten ntterly. Special Dlspateh to The Chicazn Tribune, Mr., Conkling denled that the National Ad- | Wasinxeroy, D. C., Sept.2S.—Arrangements 'TUATIONS WANTED-MALZ fovkkecpers, Clerks, &co 3 EETOL orner Wahash-nr., N £ genernlly iurin Der R Hiitia 1 of Eustert pele Hankin & Co.. 197 o, T Sontl, VIERLING. [oom 3, 114 ASTED=AS DRUG CLER exrerience in city and towns; ol addrew, steletly temperaic, and f - weine E v: dret: ministration wished to interfere in tho proceed- | have Leen completed for sending the Ohju'| Dearbbru-st. . L publican porty, Teannot helpy_believing both | whien o' fuolc that eeat e made up bla mind to | foc, the Domocetic party, that tho Nopullican [ fyss of" the Conveution, o dictafo t0 it and | clerks homs $0 vote. Tho Jallimore & Oblo | === - —ee Hodermie) “Adaroe oM TG sies to blame. Haves' reform |8 o mistake, | [1Ke an attack unou Leo gontlemen of the Admin. | FE08 0 cnand meana by which t recare thore | Claimed that the Conventlon lad a right ta de- BURICAL. TG, Bt iatratlon—the very last imen that he ought to | I ¢ | cide for itsell whether It would or wonld ot | fiailroad as agreed to transport them at two- | PAIL AT THE SATUATION WANTEN=AS T TN Ahougt m’. Vopestyls tgacationicd ; B i el y“»::h“"‘:';:’:’n“fi:&kl‘h!:‘ ’mllmw" E‘l‘r‘l‘lmiur!ll‘zlglu;“u't u'r-nxlficl;:r'u\l-hcnfu 'i'lgun'u‘\l}fi Keep silent o purticular toples. He coutinueds | thirds the regular rates, and the clerks who do | ATR L AT L Ty, f‘l;l‘-‘"{""1;“"“"':“:"“'2:“""\"5"';{'#""“" s el BULUALIDAN wTATE NOMIBATIONS, Nane us ‘oliiceorockars: ha hanaims arand" the | Service which, in the minds of this Conventlon, I+ | To epeak plainly, thero nro apecial reasons juat | D0t 20 home will contribute moncy for cani- | Bestfo {ue market, - sianinly eaymenis. ety T e o | o rEARE SMployer, . Addrios 1y Rocnesren, Bept. 27.—Tho ticket nominated | copners, when he himeelf had sought ofiice at the | 4n ovil pointed out by the preatest satesmen of all | now initing the Conventlon 1o adhcre calmly and | palizn purposce. L 2l ’ Yy by Mr, Conkling's Convention is s follows: Tands of the Adwtulstration, The gentleman who | $he great parties of this country—1 cite to you s }: frmly to ita own scnse of propriety and wisdom. Yor Secretary of State—fohn C. Churchill, aspired to bo Postmaxier-General sliould have re. Webwter and Clayon tho ono alite: Cathoun and JITCATION WANTED=TY, A CATANL All thio lteputlicans In tuln State have beon sums | Sixtb-Auditor MeGrew, of the Treasury De- S an as office, contractars’, or builders i 1 tment, bas been quite active fa sollelting 15, aciive and willing 10 work hand for small pay: ege 25. ‘or Compiroller—Lran rer. feained from attackine o man who actnally was | Benton'l cite to you on the otlier—ond ono of the | moned, with somewhat of a menacing and trucy- | partment, q Lltinge N PIANOR fetive acui wiliing g L L o T T pobated 1o (it position. " fOreat apciany %84 | ureat mischictn of tho Civil Sorvico a8 twe invescen | lent. dictation, o declare this and teclure that, | moncy, and, it would tecm, must come withis A IAN0S hune ol Yo Attarney-General—Grenvilie Tremaing #hy, MF. Chaltman, 103t the genticoan who | it ana vepealally, rit, in tho Sinte of New York, | and brosd hints lave been giveu of retribution it | y) sirlons of the Civil-Service ord For sate on rasy payments, or {0F e, Trades. FPor ftato Bl 1 d Sooi Athg. anpired fo the Cabinet position from the Sate of | I that juterference with the freedom of clections, | they dare even to remafn mient. The Marshal | HiC provisions of the crvice order, even | 909 instruments now In siock,’ Remember (hat we QITUATION WANTED=UY AN ESTERIENCED e tinto Lo ncsr=Tlowsnt foale. At Yotk st who wan sastained for that ap | Azalustwhich all the krent statcemen liftedun their | Prenident of Franco has just attemptod to deyrade | If e cseapes o teclmlcal vinlation of | deali nuae bul relisiic nd (it Wb can offer | & tiacrs hest of referenee glvani ey of o BPEBCHES AT THE REPUBLICAN BTATE CONVEN- | nofutment by the distingulshed Senator from ) voices, Why, alr, | wpoko to youof Prealilent | and punish s Frenchman for ulterinz hinsenti- | the United Stutes statutes. Under some Yo i (e s A or three da H TION. Yok whum wo all honar and adimiteuud he Lincoln o moment ago, Thero way o ory wlich | menta, Verhaps he hun suceceded, Dot Ameri- Coachmen, QITUATHI.’( WANTED — BY A GEUMAN AS Y coarlitnaing one who inderstands bis buslis. Ad- dreas 32 ot Jefferson cann are iow, It sveme, to ba chastircd for hold- [ Interpretations of tho Taw, clerks ing tuule puace. Not yol. Exotic deepotiam re- | may wot collect money for political vited and mproved will Tt erow I Anie s Sovl ol Amarican afr. Thwill peria, Jovbat | PUPOses, but 1t 18 sald that Presidentiol ap- On assuming tha po = | Hight (o amrtain him, but the e 3. Lincoln was himsclf verv fondof telling of lim- i feaumin tho osltlon of Temporary Chalr- | & 184 uiiet howire. hnd nh isnt s emsoricy | self, 300 withyour pormiariont will epeat it o you. mai, Mr, Platt spoke as follows: chairman here, and It was shameful that Lo | ‘There wasaScnatorof the United Statca in the timo MRt PLATT'S SPEECIL. shonld use Mat position to uttack tha eloquent and | Of Mr. Lincoln, whose naine I ahall conceal utierly IR Tiros,, Stelas ‘0., stid several n At wholcssie price, IF YOU WANT A BA IN plano, sl sailasciion iiros, Way & sons Vols & cons, ottier makers, or & cah.nel o call at GUULD'S, 339 state: 1thank you most heartily for tho distingusbed | beloved eltizen of New York who roccired the | under the name of the Jion, Jeromiah Jonca, ‘The | bo trodden out If it did not dic oul. Whaare ihess | Dolntees can do {t. Capt. Brown, of Marysville, ALY SCS SITUATIONS WANTED=FEMALE, ~honor f Leing chosen 1o preaide ovor your prelimi- Y $ fat Tion, Jeremiah Joncs was malnly distingulshed, so | men who, In newpaners and clsewhere, ura erack- | 0., onc of the Treasury clerks, | e T R _ A Bary deliherations. - When ¢ lank avornd pver 1pta | g ’"l‘f}f,.‘.’.';’.'.}'f'eu"c'.’."f({.'[?.fi',fi[f‘},.".'fl“{.,‘{{L e | e Lincuin aeseriod, for hin industey in eceking | it 1ho Sip over fepublicaus now and pging | o g 18 ot ol the | Lasires Svem o Domesticss i schoolmiaster to the Republican party. and itscon- | COMMitice appolnted at the mecting at thy '“":;‘l“’ .Afi:" sclence and convlctions. Some of “thew are the | house of Melirew to make srrangements to se- | N[ UFICAL 13! ITUATION WANTED=-BY A\ NORWEIGAN GIRL XY tadu ancond wurk and take care of children, Ap- ameniblage of the roprenentatives of (he Itepublice | vonyion has the conviction whi e Gun- | Wuces for his fricnde, - Inthe hottont and musi a1 party of tho Empira KIAte, And OI0Evo s many | 3t bus oxpreared. that ho cones hore oot fi:,"lfl'"’"' Jiours af the War the llon, Jerennal 1y 8t 254 Caluinet. who arg nlder, wiser, more experienced, and more e walted upon Mr. Lincoln, and naked hitn to | man-milliners, the dilcttante and carpet-knichta of | ¢ ] ork ARG 10% Dl 1T AL Cal ol A s deroryina: atateamen who iave honoret (e PArty | enriimod i o o athoa] o on, 4 (s oW | ke #ure tu it tile man fato that. piace, and the yollics, men lioss eiforia bafo Lect expened i | 4% o Oho YOl T Han Tt QITUATION WANTED=IY S MHATAND CASTIY asrell aw distinguisbed themxlves in the conncild | vention. 1eny, afterall that has taken place n | other man into thie placo, In oeder that certaln ro- | denounclng, and ridicalinz, and accurinz honest AND, () PIANUS ANTY UTGANFFIVE YEATS | by at 103 West Adameac oot €1y oF couutey. Ap- which ho 1nd " I view mizht be careled out, | men who, It atorn and wunshine. (aswarand peace. | Ex-Postmaster-General Creswell has deciaea | 1,000 SAN0E 2N [ of the Cominonwealth and of the Nations soldicrs, | ita history, th ltepublican party has To m | e whoro prowes« and patriotiem preserved us in the 1.‘00.1, |,d].,.| s :jrmclulu;. Il’mll.-n l{c::n L'fuml.;::. The President was gsked one oy by n friend to hour of “tho - eountry's perll, Iam disposcd | jow any mere leater<hlp to 'tho encrifice of thelr | kive it o briel abatruct of whut o did duriay the to doubt the wisdom of your cholee ami | awn manhoodand thelr own caunclence. 1 donot | 48y, and the Prestdont mail to himn, with that sly. tho propriety of my accepiance. &till, bo- | propose to wlnee words with this Convontion. 1 | twinklo in his cye which we can all imaglne, lowig, ae1 o, thut “special sliaiieanco is [- | hiy, i iy Judzment, witt proper management of | **Well, my friend, Teat, my breakfaat, 'and then tended by your netlon beyond personal conaldera- | this Convention, there 1 to dowbt in iy mind | K0 to huadquarters ana heor tho latert nowns from tions, 1aceept your cholce and assumo the dutles that we can carry the Btato of New York at the | the army, and then 1 cat my diuner, and then go to ve, For casli aud Inouthiy of quure we glve special Trices, Call and ex- ying, Diustrated catalozues ile of Munle, 92 Van fluren ITUALIONS W ANTED=TIV GEINMAN ANTY A D English xirl 10 do_wvneral housewark” and aceo work, or take care of chiidrrn, Call, for two days, ut t n 3 vo ciunt to the Republican flag and defended It ¢ fag! V' ¢l Fefiee A B L ek that the faction of Maryland Republicans which the dust. Some of them arv men whu, when they | o _represents wlll supnort Col. Kane, the could work themselves into_conventions, linve nt- | Demovratic candidate for Mavor of Baitimore, tempted to hahittle and hefon) Republican admin- | arainst the Republlean nominee. Cotlector Irtrations and to psrade thelr own thin vencering | ‘Thomas fs not nndlmlz 1L 80 casy a multer to of “purity, Soma of them are men who, | electrify the Stute. Ile has beeh arraizned be- terly paym atlng bel free. HE Seninsiressess TUATION WANTED—A% BEAMATRESS IN A rivate family, Calt ator addrvas 30 West Judte A DVANCES DIASIGN DS, WATCIFS, 1t U} 1K o, ete., private oifl take It to be your purpose to make 8 recomnition | comluy election. I say, Mr. Chairman, If any | headquartersnnd henr the latest newas from the | by fosistlng that It Ia corropt and bad for | fore the President for n violation of the Civil- | ol el ndh. ko b 1, s T el Dol Sty i e, T E fokliera af aa | douit as been thronn uyan . 1t was i i | sony, g then 1 dink (lown the Sty aod hen | MEvIng b to" e that e Henabiinng | Service onler in that b took 3 prominent part | (AL FAN il aba S Mousckeopersy cat Of ho duy ever shuce 1t was arganized. . 1may | selt [1iscn. mo Chien. of 7t o +ria Wit | %0 to my cliamber and mako- ready for be, and 1 | paty bas ‘been uncloan and viclous all tta life, | M the management, of the lnte Sarviand State | o7y Ten s ITUATION WANTED=IY A CAPADLE AND IN. not deservo tho distinction of repreacnting that ol | Tho epublican {mnv In 8 patly of frev apecch I'?Y my prayers and ook under iko bed to oo rong, | Conventlon. My, Thouias Is cxpected hiero soon Fusrdof the Kebublican bosts, but Itir my pelde | {applauno], and A€ the temporary Chairman instead Jerry 4 there, and if nol, I thank God il that the lavl _campaign was veual, and we Uliice ¢ d fraudulent, nut i wome of the States, but in | t0 make what cxplanation he can. WY telifcent Indy as housckeeper in'a wilower's tamlly. B3, Lrivune ouice. THELITY AND ATATE SAVINGS R NOOKS e and my bu; that from the hirthday of the Ho- | of wiving us his blography and niring hisyriesances, | 80d baunco tn, {Great Taughier and applause, | the Biates, North and Bouth, for it Is no secret CONOVER, N boulmlu}arualu n‘:nn!v ’:u jush Ul notes, bunds, Miscclinneo! publican party to lta sttaloment of What 14 aup- | had arraigned the hemoctatic party for ita opposd. | Ve hud at lst, Lan glad to say it, we had at last o | that In old the States, ofiiceholdens in connitices, Some of the last-ditch Dumocrats now claim | mriuazes, and alt kluds,of cuod coliateral TUATION WANTED =1\ LADY WHO JIAS posed o bo ta **ycars uf discretion,” there has | tlon in the Legislaturo omd by the Gubernatoria) | Presidentof the United States wiio, in obedience | in organtzations, and everywhere, did all that men | that Senator Conover, of Flurlda, will co. | CHICABULOAN Cu.. kird Dearbory ) targe experience i operttendiog ienfy not bccnncnm,:nlkn that baa not found me In tho 10 the menatires 10 reduce expenses and ex- | 10 the clear commands of his party, broposed (o | conld hal‘rllvudu (r: uphol m’nraumlldnlc» of vur | operate with them in attemting to secure a OAN WANTED, ONETO Tt A mmulun- [0 dl_!lytr'\:nl‘;aflul\l:x{ullnr-.x'lll|X\llr b , =1 systens of the misgovernes M ¥ ntlv . Cdre » ik hy 4 sny Iocal~that I have notstood AL the polla from | Cliy of Sew Yobke for :x.‘f:';.,.ufi:‘lfin"{fi"mf,"fifl‘.’,‘f restored independence of tho volora of this coun: | - Some of those worthies masquerade Conover's own statement apparently mives 6 | widres o5 e ol 07 fancere i aEee” reformers, Thelr vocation and, wminietry fa to liment to ains | Do for this cluln. as ho - bimiself ~ saye i that he shall suvport for the office of of uther people, Thelr stoek In trade {8 rancid, At nall flektcuisness, They areworses in shesps | Doorkeeper of the Senate Judge Barnard, at clothing. ~Tbeir real 0vjec 1n oflice aud plundee, | Dresent Democratic Mayor of Tallahassce, When . Jolnson deilncd patriotism oa the'last | Fio. Conayar ulso says that he is disposed to resource of a scaundrel, he wis unconscious of the | vote for thetudinlssion” of Bpofford and Butler then nndeveloned capabilitics and uscs of the word | to the Sennte ggatost the Nepublican contest- nrive to sunset amnd fought without wearl- #slon (o the people of the Cons . | tey will cordially second the President In the ef Dows oF reat for tho tickel, Ao whole Deket, | Eomtavom ot o et oo oneid: { H0rta thut b makén, whetler. thomy wpecilc elforte notlung rbut tho stralkht Iepublican | by Gov. Tilden. and for the faflure uf the Goyernor | 99 ur 40 not suit kis individual spprobation. . [Apolanse.) That zeal was born of 8 deep | (0 carry ont the Constitutional Amenament for tho | , 1 havo spoken: of the great conatitucney that s d absorvlng fallli tn the rvighteousices of ot | reform of the public works, resting o hiA attempt | beyond this hall, and one'watching at this momont canee and the finuortality of our urinciples, That [ tn farce on this Stato the avbolntuicnt of a citizen | U7 dellberutions, 1 for ny own part recall what faith still lives and animates the heartyof the live [ of New deracy, he woald bave presented tho | W ald two years aga In oir Convention at Sura- NG AND L Bouth Sido, ITON-5 ) i A il-‘n_-'u w ! thmwor eam, h sati : Y farmn o bustice Rk biocks. i heriern [inoe . BANC FULD, Marrih, Grn T ) =2 GLASH 01 rd; from 43 10 £7 el RE, DIAMOND; 1Ot ki ang oo 0! ERY DESHIANLE FURS ] i 5 I e IGIEZAY. Ttepublicans of our State, From thu Undson to | true key-note of the State Conventlon on toza, when [ sco the President for whom 1 voted, | ¢*reform.’ some of them mat but yeaterday in I and Cordln, but thut before 1\1( LS IN BUSMS OF #2 AND UPWARDS C.AN hed roome, with ur without bosid; na tha lakes, iat faith budixnantly spurns the thougnt | Hoa eporiane. 16" the aaess | Wiom 1 cordially supporied, pursulng In the way | Thomucratic Conyentionn. Loure have syt pogal e and hhut it beiore o it i excliaage. for Curseucy at th conntling: r: st " i miaaton of the iepatiican parly Is 46| plar. on' Which wo aro- s, ihe. right g | st ho deems Deat! what ' We' thor daclarci | nuttans ot tha hands of Detmneruta in Tocent yey wklug wdleclstun Lis Uonlros:tu Bese tlie, | round uf W triting Lo argumenta. [HRLANA-AY. L NE TWES FiilsT.— Toard and nicely-furatshie 1 roony for Ludy or geaiv. man fua trovate fanllyp refercuces. Addrors 1w, Arihune otice, EXCHANGE FOIt complihied, ® That faith ‘grieves becanse thig | anu'can carry thio State. 1 submit (o each man fn | 10 o 8 duty, whilo that specife orior f thy_Tsiuune, lorious achlevements of the War aro indsnuer of | thia Conventlon, Iopublicaus, oa thoughtful | Which meetsheréund there Individunl apprahation, v annulled by Suathorn artidce and. HOF(bern a0 14 derided and denounced s wierorlg, with e seutinentalivm. - That. faith still baldly siserts | Loraither ey will ivo to that Chalrinan & sud some with the seal of neophytes anid the bitternesn of spostat, 5 e PENNSYLVANIA. it renpoetl cmoch llhw'n”nldd':l: mnfimyx?flfi Judge Gary, of Pennsylvania, arrived hero llE PuLoaN-ss self-respecting Democr 1) $3,000 1Y 11t commtssion. ’l rights of cltizens, § know, #lr, and 1 afirm what pder thelr Hovernment and thy o tolay. lie s not certaluthat the Kepublicuna | 3 perign e AsHL V.—STONE:PRONT, ELEGANT: A decTaren that with [epbIIEAR pentimentof Tho | Foe imost paiivent piem bt cesi 1 g | Tfnow, thnt tha Pecatdent goos and atrikenat ono | Grt and el A dnolr coliiinin; . y col 3 iy futaisued steo e e Graut and all who stood by that upright, feartess | will carry the Stale, and says at prescut the magiatrata have heen the objects of the bitter, | outlook Is uncertain, sl that no accurate pre- truthless naposvions of thess men, And sow, ope | dictions can bo given until it i3 definitely ns. T med or luggard 1 the uattles of the pust, the & ! pused or Ingeed I tho, uattles uf tho pust.they | talued what the strngth of the vote for o Ve Bid ie: Private tamily s location desirabie; upposite yark; State thoroughly arouved to an approelation of the V of those fou! nbuses of despotism whoich challenges impending danier, with comploto. orxaniacion, | foms s fusent of this Convcntion should be to | Ghenty and directly moro thn ot tman (hat st in :v;lrw':ln!zrnnnaluh‘n':ma ge:ermlu,ulh“ hv‘;n and | the iom“’“", of preslding over the delibera- thhuCnnvulmlnn. “:\y‘e’. -l:,r."l‘\;y:::'l’ !lv:':lllltltnn; c o win the even inthls off yea ‘onve voutlon,—1 owo It, ol very of o Statent Hornythe ght, even In tals uf 7eane | onn of this Conventlan, which will be acceptabla g g \8 D—A OF #7,(00 FO AlLS on firat-clada iilde property; witl deul only with [Fincipats, Aduress for Ave daya, statlig lowest raics, 81, Tribune ufiior, Nortih Side, LY-FURNISIED the fact that there were' offorts making, supported " * | Independent und Greenback caudidate wili Lo, | @ A A L1 plauso, ) P |Fhamvney membeR of:tia by ;zy‘tz:"o‘a'nv';;er and matronaze ‘U"h‘}c}é‘r&ldn' l,{","“: :.’:.i‘-‘.’".'j"x'.',','.’& b.:d"w"m"" SEla s eus -_B%ISSATISFIED ':L 2o “’f.f'.'fl..'m' o kit eine feasonable SIS BARTE BEDANAER, MR, CURTIS' RESOLUTION AND SPEECH, iands of the oflicors of tho United States tg dofoat | * It uked 10 Ue said of certaln Democrats in Ma " Dear u ulnetor, ity o That there aro s fe " e : ey 1wy clettlou ns a candldato to thly Conventlon be- , i J a8) TO LOAN ON FARMS e Ticans, and oven hotd i kol maaini $0 be Repub- | Wiien thie rewdius of the resolutlons was con- | tuse, and. becanas only, I Wik belleved 10 b0 | Shonai o p o e by a7 fhelf sbnuxioay Apecial Dispifch (o The Chirgn Tribume, B200,000 505 W T Tlotels, LIST% DICKINSON & CITAN. GAL —___IONSES AND CARIIAGES, UCTION SALE OF A LARGE LOT OF WOLK 2\ arivinic oracs, obet aud tio iuggice, phactine #, slnil 4 doubie har 108, m.. st WIE; Block of ali kiu niving at the dlasolution of cluded, Georve Willlaw Curtls, of Riclanont | fiem supporter of th Administration and lta Civite s a most llnlenlnblu‘lll:nu'ml:l‘r "f-?.'.’y';"."rfi‘fi,:",,':’,'; County, called for the rouding of the sccond | Service reform Supplumol. aud, thercfore, & per- virtuons sintesmen who aro crealted with the | section of the plutform. He then sald: »on who was likely to disturb the harutony of our opnlona that **there 18 1o such thing aw politicaut | M, CuamsuaN: 1 proposs to offer a hrief snb.| dvliberations, —becaveu 1 was supposed nut 10 buin the preseut tima™; that **they want party lines | stitute to the sccond elauee of the platform, which | *ympathy with thusa who would couduct, control, obliteruted. " One ‘giance at iho pish pouibical | 1wl read to tho Convention, 1 proposs ilio fal- | 88d guide this Conventlon, . fecord of all sach demazogues will show them 1o | towing oxpresston in place of that Whieh hias boen UIGNIVICANCE OF TUE PRESIDENT'S OBDER, men who aever had any honest, ablding | read: Now, sir, the Prenident, when ho says there shall Rteputlican convictions. Somio of them imay “The lawful title of Kutherford “ m{«w 1he Preste | bo equal rights—which ts & fundamental principte Lo found amoug the {llustrions spirits who | dency laasclear and perfect as that of George Waalie | of thu party—incans what? 1o means that wheu s laed drin'™ Joluacn " cartylug 't | iy Mo et bl St Rt onatitution and ' the American fag durimg | DX H i © pacinestion be hin Uric carccr. Othiers were so ** Weary f | Kuwthorn snction of the L s fat vhce tom o8 e [ 400 of my fellow-Ropublicans tn New "York, he Anst they Iabored to clevata to the | ofthueyi llnmlnhuluInIhucl'ua':'rvlcuululvllycun- #hall como upou an equal plune with cvery ono of auwull us they could. In order to make the stock. | QEIXCY, 1L, Bapt. —Judge Sivley, of this fioldurs an fow, snd tho dividends as largs, as pos. | city, Is tn Ottawa to-day, conferring Wwith mem- siblo. 1 hope thees now piedged dlctators are nok | fers of the Supreme Court relative to his oo~ f;‘.:’,i’n‘::ullnl l!‘l.iul ‘x‘:’a‘:;trgrmgl‘"n'\li:c:o:fin?efifim; 'a | pointment to a position on the bench of the Ap- uewapapor to be heard in, sometimes mako moro | pellate Court for the Second District, It fs nolse than the flocks wnd herds that graze npon & | stated that Judge Sibley desfres to be relieved thouasnd Lllls. A Chinesc war of uisos has been | from (his appointment, sud s urgod to such st up inthe Statd, and bevond tho Flate, to arive | or g ‘hiu Convention ‘&ni Its members to contendand | o0 by prominent igembors bf tho lhur of divid over cerialn dogmas, but 1 s fur th Con- et s pauis for the betring :f,{'.:‘:','.‘.j':u’ whatilts Joupment Inilttenas i, pensable to have & resident Judge bere. Au tmportantelection §s at hand, fmportant In | Judze igbee, of ~this clrcuit, 'is as- W HOUSE, 178 STATE-ST., OPPOSITE the Falmer Houss —Nively-furalshed rooms with board; day bward §1 per week. r e JRITED 1EOOMY (EXCEL wifoand 1wo ol . wholr . 1 & Bice e @hbortod, Wit e w13 West Bide preferre i ho ubfection ORK-1IONRE, p At a4 Ailwau® citizen withouta voico, 8 citizen standing alone, comca upon Liin platform, 1u company with 450 or U exceed £l ot § {er week: boar fur myself, when in Ui cliy, exira. © ey Jult BALE-HOUSE | BUGG Kol Uorse aud ' LUESY. Address A I to-morrow, frou 12 to 1, 8t AND THIABNKS! Mictigai % 3 ¢ 8 i o & Hoom 1u, 164 Hsudolph-si. Hlubernatonal chalr that prince of nou-partisans, | farued L bleokn fledues, anil G tho wecisrations of | thom. ioweans that ive men from this polut and | countles, in Asscmbly diatricts, awl in lowne, aud | sicoed 1o Appellate duty I the JFOB, BALE-CIEAL-SECONDAIAND WLGOIES. | HOARD=XICE YUUNG COUPLETNO CHILDRE tamuel 4. Tiden, [ronical laughter.] | venture | the Coutuntion that nunisted him, saudas teudiug o | ten men from that polot, or oue man fiom another | we are told that wy et not keep within' aur | ‘Third District, ‘aud Shope, the ather Clreult | &, Duseiois rusd vagona ad salkies, st Tiaad 7 | ROARPINICE YUNGEUEFLE S0 SIHREL the uinlon that’ any ‘professed liennblican who | Hie bromiotion af the public welfare) Hecoguiziug that | point, who meet mo upon thia fluor, whero the | sphere of duty, but must ind bones of contention | Judge, resides in Fulton County ut a point fne | 4€ it | beclieap: pay 1o sdvancs. Adiress 181, dribunu. o Protonces. in favar of - disregarding iy | |k pronit e s crons prosenuion tn s intood | principles of Now York lepublicaniam are set | 1o carey achtsin and discord down intw every locall | bunvontent of aceees. Meinbers of tho Dar say | [TIGSTCLASS ACCOMMURATIONSFOI TR ARt el U e e amcans one of three purposes, namely: the | {0rar may conndcatsy rely uPoR he coriiel supmort af | forth, Where tho guide for New York Mepnbitcan | ty 1o distract and weakon our jurly evcrywiwra, | oe fiige cannot huld the courts. necessaey | ¥ lorses at'iay faril, twenty flled (rom cluy s R R e B ek (el Diction of his own party, the advancement of | tbo country, actiod (s niunifeatca—that that man shall not como | The wiadun of thiese somewbat percmplory iree, | e Tudue o il the fatny rary 10 | apueitbn widradteed. BRASTOR, eart [ 13 students witlitn one milvuf Exporition Holuific: M. lt‘u’“r‘::x::dfiq‘f:.’.‘{,‘,:" what ls quite as proba- | Mr. President, as & Republicsn in & Repubilean Uion nl-l[: oor, w.r‘lmrlo i uum‘. tie voks, "L":"l" tions 1a I.hnquflvllnn I\nrmA-:l-. he propriety of 'h\‘ f : é‘l,:ll‘r‘,cmwfl& w;;um ;‘:‘J‘l"lgn .h: -: L T3 uivapathic College, 20 Michlian-uy. i e . ver come | forty, or’s hundred votes in his ‘pocket, by wuancing and carnlog ot Adwinisteasy Judge Sible ALEZA WEL NI Solinie, AN MRIE AL e conturatulution, Bowever, (pak st ussher of taees | Comvention, L ofer B gsolution of patty com i 0f the piacey and. the emolumente that he | vei Fhehnion as not " been withont adior | Circult Judges ) A ap forcunt | [JOABD=FUIL YOUSG INPAST VOTL T AL m ¢ of Untaplo Sy that tho number of theeo | mendativn for the Republican Prestdent o reavon of U Puliicl eckanida ang triciat oL Targy and | United Statcer | Whed §came 10 this city the g | §1vee Lo tho ereos Who will support tho mearures tintnerarencs tnlimited. “Iha great ftopublican | waw Giled, and [ wae glud to kuow it, witha de. | that hie way chouso to atopt. Teertulnly hava no heceusity for L eapadrue. The} believe fn the | mand for' barmouy, for conclilation, ' for peace. | desiew to introduco discord fn this Convention, Be caruioutly as them s anc pu Tho Repablicans of the Emoire ftate were heeo | My deaire fathat every wan n tho Heoublican tain 1ts existencec? 4id In 1800 and jucan to waln. | to moet, sud lieco thoy met to-day, | camo fothls | Convention shall be ‘pecfcetly free, There are Ol Teadere st wron hey have confidcnce In thele | Bull, wit, with the ama desire’ of harmony and | mea older thau I In this hall who have scen mory afrun Autoatand by them. Conldany | conciitatlon that | have no doubt animated tho | than L and they know the abeulute hypocrisy of Toyal® people beats true ‘L34 1he heartof thu | borts of ‘my fellow ftepublicans, and the frat | this charge, that the urder of the President of the old convictions tndafeciod, Warn to”their | worde that fuy ear woro practical denun- | United Btatus iovades whiat s in good falth the winter. fed o boltle; noue hul thuse ki Irely retiable and respunetile referrove required, Addrens, Lo reasouable, 118, 1 il S CHIANCES. 450 WILL BUY A NEW 51 Louts #td slices {0 a UiTiving (owi; business Lt 08 sdrcas K, Hout sud bhve Siurey Verol y Coui 3 Anplp to»EAFFOLD an s doctrine, as sometinies majntalned, 1 o ———s Weilsnie. ca bolievs to be unjust 10 poblic oiticisle, 1Lveemto | Yow They Peed Rea-Lions In Clncinnati, e publio ofcers are enbitled 10 presumptivns ‘ynejnnalt Commerciat, their favor, and ought never (o becondemned notil Onc of the intereatiug daily fe they and thoir ucls havo beon fairly trled, ne.of the moat Intereathss daily features of sud then oniy o clear evidence. Fur uxireme | HE Zoolovical Garlen 18 tho feeiiniz of the sua- Ticensa i critlclen of Adwinistrations and ‘every- | Hons, whichi accurs every two hours, The fm- body contiected with them broad arguinenis can wense tank i whichh they live und sport sboat doubt be foand. Many might be found in the has in s ventre a rather ornawental plie of aket Phacton, WP, KECIAL BAROAINH 1IN it IYE S e ton cic, Caitavit, 5. EIW ARDY Wabasli-av. 1.;:;)| o TOEXOUANGE. ANUE-GOUD CLEAL REAL KSTATE, Ry L A (g P e g A ) % Address A 21, Tribune vitice, = ; - 1 rght of any citlzen, You will observe that | of the Journal made famuus by the pencll of A vocks, The Keeper of the unimals, with a buck- 2 Tl B S s T 1 S tna “pliasur dhivenapy 0%, Jitn the prda | ciations of ublican hixh in odico fna_Kepub. | €qus g f ) 10 EXCHANGE-STOCK, GF A UROGEY AN oF cant i1 Weat Madi o ted over | Jlcan Adml i his measaro of the Preaident, againet which the | buta vantion nuy vot deein ftaclf a chartered | el of small tleh in his hand, reaches the top of o 3 o & the gencrous tributes of adiiration . and re. | denoanced 48 ok st et specia liberting of oracular and pedan ceits, NaNEnG om of | 1 makeryin s Sora eniea £ 3 Jeiats ainua wood spect which the OId World has math of bia opponunta v dirscted, 1s un It | the rocks by means of & permznent Jadder and been paying to th 8a 1o Shat et and Wi Uxceuttve order. 1t Ly an order der and ot bellevs tat theatich and sntuconjsnve; and ™ Tren ot the aal ol BT A pias piaes iy | JOOR B LI RAL i A o | words Lo that effcct, nud whicl ea | Lxcd 3 A ol VY. . . ¢ utd, w ple ouse, Lailly ¢1c.. (0F & Cul poldicr wud stalceinan, Ulpaios 8. Grantt ‘An: | have rencatcdly deciured, ami walch the vationel | berauseof exiuiing circamstanices. 1t fenatalaw. | resentinente comituto the duty of tha bour, 1t | fonpway, There arc thres of the anluaie, each | 1, M Iuvh Urelasted. Addrota kT ik THowE. “euiy Bl henunt fiort 8 1o Fact thas i moduat. | Comvention, which nowtaated Prestient Haycs, | 11 bot declatod o b & permanen sy belleve that wien wha re sgreed in all egsen- s imuch foterest. I EXCHANGE GUO- I PRUVE so well traned that th B e YUk yen wher | Watching therr actions, ‘The larcest of then i to form these cssentials for the good of tho | Foes through his performance ke u veterat on cae dress purade. No sooner dues the keener show The speaker then went on to speak of the | blin a sh than he sgrum out of the waterupou Afterences of judgment existing fn the Con- | one of the lower rocks, und awlitly, by means of vention, fle nsked whether one part of the | tho rocks arranzed ee ateps, clinils to the very Convention would tey to cocrco the uthier, or | top of the blle, reaching the fect ol the man, whether botl would unlte, flu usked why the | from whose hund he takes the fish, culplie §t Republicans of New York should bu thought | down without any chewing or swalliwlng clfort disposed Lo tind fault with Mr. lHayes; sud | Perceptible. It's Lis duty then to dive futo the sald that they ought to b exempt frow’ that | Water frou the very ton of the racky, 4 distunce susplfon, because they. had glven him more | Of clght or ten k"‘i"f - Tlis be dovs rhh gracy yotes than in auy other Btate, and supported | and “swiftness. ‘Then ho rushies through the the measure throiih which Mr. Mayes was fn- | water Hke a fash, diviee and swinmivg, aod augurated. Mr, Conkliug Lie was von- | Imediately climbs up scain et his second Viiwed that that messure had saved the conntry | Uabyand theo gothrouith the performance ugaln. from unarchy, contusfon, aud vivil war. Of the | The otbers are being simtlarly drilled. Presldent’s order Lo oftice-nolders, Le sald; i i "-‘—"; i Ak surely, uo_Itcpublican fu this Stato Lss made appy tidlngs for nervous sufferers, ose wnrun{ u;mm-x'n Adwministration, to - my knowl- | Who have becn dosed, druzved, and quacked. edge. 1tcanuot be denled thal wanton asssults | Pulvermacher's Elcctric Be'ts effectually cure have'been wade on Republlcans and keot up by | premature debility, weakness, and decay, 3 uewspapiers supposed t be tuspired by adviscrs | #nd Journsl, with Informatiou wourta lhmllln.n‘b‘ and chumpiuns of the Prealdent. 1t caunot be do- | malled freo, Addrews Pulvermacher Galvanle W{' pled (hat other assaults and acts of hostility are | Cluclauatl, 0. canstantly uccurelug which I8 16 bard to reeoneile with 8 wisl of thelf suthiare o, pecscrve the lte: publican party. L vqual hard Lo recoacile 9 T VL bich thatwo "iitnicas with cannistency snd faire | [%QHUERTO AccoMiutvte o uess. I€ the Convention will parauna personal | Bracch Obices tu the difle oL, who i | ded g vic . T But | wsk wny man fauill; Alway tric to hle fricnds; bis uarty.aud Na couns | A parer” A Feesient, s brouint (o Chie, | (b Governusents | ask any mun knowins that tha sver beforo received. 11 triumphs arg o 1103 for the contery st thia aoment s+ o yow, | 8 conveniion, and 1o Wield that vole, aud a Buphi. [Applancl . = REFORE the lepublican party, uccept 1he rosponsibll- | 1 know and’ this Convention ,largely knows, ALE A TAIL BUAL neas, puying large profits; rare chauce for the right party, wilh L. ur §. cal 1 leave for suether Bountry Iu Uctober, Adiresa b 40, Tribuie ot o, burci STALL, TCEHOX, tures. sl cumnplcie, 8t low rent plendid chance 10 3o & wood business with lile capital’ Apoly st 7L 804 73 Kaat Adum oy i0, BILGGLSTe-EXEERENGED T AY, Iarge acquaintance, deslrea rovuis for uiice aud smali Tawily. Wead oF Soutls Bide, ur Lo W bary witl mvans, say £3.00), witl uiter foducemcnts fu vpniug Urug-alurg of Tare character, prouitung Jrolt sud pore madency, Addreas, for 3 ddys, 18 7, Tribuge vilice PN Ay T LEXSE 3 SIE o ORTGE: prescul uwper & il we ot ot besit Cood security wit Ve o- ‘wil 81 T4 Jacksvn-at. . PIISCELLANEOUS. LL CASTL AL VOR LAIVS AND GENTLE: 'S CAAL ci ug. rders by wali proulpl F A ThgepiTn P i vl \ JEWELIY MANUFACTULE A, LAUDERUYCK, 70 Madbon-at, southwess Torucr of “niale, up une'Blghts » Varicty of seitings ouliaud.” Work made st stiuri avtice. __ VW ASTELCFOL CAsttz A ClG AL Ssuiral pars of fhe clty: mua be drces U v, Trfuuue o '\' TE HAVE FIS yourt usloces, negottaing elc.. clty or couutry. LIS W aahingtos QOR BALE= 1 and 40" unimproved. uear Douovai, roguo + will trude for & good stuck of guuda. Address LUNDIS, Faston, 1. = SCallieg ucumbrence. W {0V ___ LONT AND FOUND, O3T—YESTERDAY, ON RANDOLPH-BT. 4 Guing Eash 3 bockeiDook coutaliic e inuney, 8o old Jastitined breaatpin (cold, eoamel dlamon: sad insldly carrbhics 1o watch. The fuder cal’ have the woaey for s trouble by feaving welry with W, M. PECK, 113 Deatbora-sio, v Nause.) Now, Mf. \ o wleld that voly according o s acThere s one aubluct of political discusaion which | hever nvonicr than now o s knawisse S ltopues | Messacs, and L ail you" whether, such an lemagogues have mazuificd into uneeemly propar. | lNean applause], and it ls for this reseon thy &ct on the part of the Freuldent fs not In fact s re- l:unni.. cfer Lo the jucesuant cry which i ralsed | have always ko the Lcpublicon part, leaws of thy g‘un body of lunest Hopublicans of that tho Hupubilcan party {a pledyed to reform tn | party of progreas, of il hts, of | thu City of New York sndor the State of New o Shvil Bervice.” Hungry expictants of otico | refurm, Of baolute, {ndividual, political inde- | York, who uave not the alspasition io golitas cornera audyiout tha shibbaleth till | pendence, 1 ace in the Administration that we have | Convention 1ike this, or to take suy part in public 0 aud weary, Tho ludependent jour- | brought Into power s surer earucst of the at atfalry, becauss they know they will be met—not nalist rolls It ax 3 awcet morscl under his Wayue, | ment of these great results lnan bus Lven by Lralos, not always by mere lnteiligence, not Aud daily biurts It n the face of & nauseated pugllc. milted to us for s long thwe toscw, 1 dld not ex. | Siways bfl:onvlcllun, or by geprescutative e, llene aypla d hleses.] The Sitting Bulls | pect it in my timo at lcast. | Belioving, ueverthe. | but will be met by the forma of power which the 80d Crazy Horacs of o Tuirmany tribes Hacorpos | Teas au 1 ' aid, - that the Sepublican party | Fedesal patriols sssuwe. [Urcat “applauw. ] Tate it bu their war-whuops, #ud are perelatent’ fn nob now, aud nover wus & scctions) | Thesusrenot truths pleasant Lo say. “They arc enionding that tho must radical schemes for the pastys belidving o Dow 8 teuthe, ueverthelues, neccssary to state,” und readlueting of tho public servico vhoald ow rigldly | have 'slwaye beligved, that tn'ite elforts ‘thy | Whethior this Convention shall n its wisdum beo it euforced agninst ol Hepublican Jiepublican party wus 8 Natlonal party suda Union | toadopt the frauk aud full vapousal that [ recum- party, ana' knowing that the peucc Of hations | wiend, ur eball prefer to adopl the mory elaborute It LAKE AND LINCOL ocketlook. Finder will be Herally 1ug the Bouk 8ad complelo coatents st 08T = AN OLI POCKETBOOK CONTAINING 4 about §21% two years' savings of aservant-girl. A will Lo wiven if lelt witl . W. PILRCE or #07 Pralsie-uy., cor, Forticih-se JOTICE=L HAVE THitky NTHK N ton Vark which the owners can liaye b &-xfiil'fi'éu','-'flv-:lni ehirets, TSR TRV Foundlair, ! & W A T i DOG, LIVER bl():‘-fix-r\x“:;nm-m. Ieater cullar: snswers (o Lo bat of Joe, Helura 10 154 Fiflu-av. WTNERS WANTED, w’lll:flr ’ruq‘uul: lliu I‘lenulvhun grity fa the Civil Bervice, a 2ud” ihe ntegri ? | statenicut which bs i 115 substance, of course, st oed uerugxm who doce nat thisad 1uat it shal | tained by matun] Confieace sed il reser, | vaHance with tho specisl measutes which ‘tho aithtully fuldll ite pledges, Our disagrecment, if Ifl' Buvertheless, 1 did not suppose that in my | President has taken, \hatever, 1 say, may be there Laany. is involved in the metnods of sccom- | tw uld sec 3.1epublicun President without, | the decislog of his Conveulion, I hiave no more lishing tha object, As | uuderatand the cusy. t, thc last abadow of awurrcaderof | Goubt what le to-day the decision of Republicun epablican party is ot pledsed to suy plan of | any dlooubilcan principle. ruceived fntho siwve | New Vork and Kepublican Auiorica than | have iil-Bervice reform which fs not practicalin it | Blatesuf Goorela, of Vieginia, and of Tennessoe, | that I siand her st this wosient in tbis place, aniofa and geaeral In ity apblication. ciually spe with contdence and respect, whily_ the orluinsl | {Applause.} oo every btate of the Uniou, aud every | sutl- ‘fl;fi‘v Ilepublicun “8tate of Maveachusctis TIM COUNTRY WIT THN PHESIDENT. rtment of the toverument; sa bindiug upon | theers wlhen " " ¢ " . the Cabinet oMiccr os bpon. the side waiter” ax | Wwhen be el h:;m-::gv and cheers himagsin | I do not pelieve thers I8 suy cwinent Republi. w Ot $1.00 1N wel 3 Wiiiione as deslwastod 2ad the Hlepublic ver hig Hwn, v L 1w | below, Whiere auven isciivnia Wil be Laken ToF tiie st H ANTED-WITL 5o £ e, e Shrnsatly opposcd 10" palileal fasoricoin bian | of Marslaid i Saratelia 1 teis ol beress | Jlecontent who, 1o bis Bentt hopea:to cairy he | S Other cusce S16-mot lces abkLd . Wo BeeF | BHES G chascedas the Mathlca, wh whl o recatvel | o, WS40, s gl wnlleser, hverse, RAlER | Si0TrGea NEW pscvcLoril i Ve sawoll ae io the low. ‘The Hepublican | the bitierondeal Lo which any Republicanin any | ltepuulicay pariy of the United States sgaiosh | uumcasured Genunclation uf wen holding ofice | VSt wtlocky, w. duriig tae week, and until b, m | (GERTILECTY yeast A 600 Srivuae ofice. tlun, 10 Vole. sheco, Vrag ucws Goul fie Sn: btk ety te not pledged to wuy ayaiew of Civil-Scrvico | Bouthern State of tila country bus lung been ex- | Katherford B, 1iayes. [Applsure.) Aye, sir, no | Lakiug part i political campalgar. Last year T 150, Boukseller and Statlone: HENER WAN CED—WITH 81,50 TO $2,000 (§ | DAYeTouey: wiil Like gy 1 s, Tribuau ot Feibie gt abrldzes. fu avy degree, ho | posd, echo back to Massachuscita the cordlal ap. | wuch Hopublica, unicss Infuxicated wilh'the fiat- | was aa oiliceolder, aa | aim this ‘year, and mala- Henr Wabaeir ey " | PALERES SRR Sl b Uit els! | (aasut paly vol MBOKECASHIXOL L HAND: oas fusranteed Lo every American citizon by thy | proval, aud expruss tho conidence and reapect | tary of parasites [apuisuse] of Ulinded by hix own | Fial discusce contracted ia Wasnhigion dlashled wa Nowsdealer,' Staluner, ete., 100 | Addreas b 51 Iribun iice. S Conioaka wil slway dheing biy iices CHAVING o Hepuohurthe Lolled Etates aud ‘the laws, | Which Massachuscts haa ubtered from the Ropublic | ambition. . No such Rovublicau, from Malno | for monihs. It was out of the ~aueation | WestNadtionat, bear Weste el W ANT DN & P CLasS BREW: | Cocap Buok Housa, comer udluon aad Lieart oty sia, ol Cieiilaensan barty ls vt pledged to auy ‘plac | so heartof the Ualon. - [Great applaued. ] to. Caiifornia, from Orexon fo' Florids, 'can [ 10 ‘underiake tho' labors of & canvats, but | HOUNLE THILUSTON, Wes PARTEEMANEL S PP T kd Rsting | JaoukssFiuE SALE aT WIGEESALE it o reform which most practical taen PLEDGXS OF THE bo serloualy duuts hat tho great Republicau heass uf | contrary (o i positivo injuaction of wy piyalclan il vrders 1 TIkbi taen wiih St laveaca good wp- | 13 stapdied works, iimusicd Ly Dure el s Sioslucera fu belleving will aemoralize and de- | Mr. President, when we went befor tue Prest- 14507 o oryaulzation sud resuit 1 Uhs triumph | of thia coualry 3ty Lo elecHom, we askel gy | B e et g s {Load nd ol g party of spolla and plunder, whose past | contldence, we nsked their voles, o sct forth our | contloued appliuse. Fenominad eacat couree, wheruver it bolds swsy, | privciples, and wo nowinated vur caudidates. | - A Kepublickn froi birth, I bave peverbeen otber ot v W WA S G | Dok, ML I ey guhon—sady | wan o Bapeblcry My el 3 g omcat cd. and {hat | parties cxis v phrpose of teducing great | upen s distinguieBied son of New York, who boary 00 s what thy country dewands—tuo sanie kind | priuciples W yl\lcilcn—lg s & paly qfiuuu up:\:mh t:mn;‘:lnla-nl his S2ale fn L‘x:'- Beuate of ted to aadress my nelghbors on the {asuve y, and thu attempt gave suficicut caution againgl its repetition, Because § didudt aud could not domore. I, a8 an oficeholder, bavo oeen bit- “TOIR BALE, )y denounced far snd wide o this day, snd by PR L B L we wcn who now iusist tbatevery msa in | T30 BALE=ONK BOAND OF TRADE MEMBER. ofice, who eveu sigus & notics uf & conveationy F ILIy. Address I 64, ‘STibune afmice, ioune viice. Tribine vitice. portunity 13 vlivreds money can bo doubled Al year. Address A 40, 100, Nows I iy ot U mac gs () FIEST-CLASS MACHINES, ALL WAKRANTED, 70 IhaT CLAs MACNE Ara VAR TS Qfice, 126 (lark-sl, KOuil 3, Gpsiairs. ___STONAGE. ______ "L BEOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF BYOIAGE VUL FUR: L e iorciiaidiss, carriagun ote s mouey based ool et yer AR § COT I8 Wl Wiirieric

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