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- THI: CIHIICAGO or tlaiming to ha cisilized, presents such a record. . RODBNERY, ARSON, MURDRR were not mera incldents and accidents, but all thess crimes wers oreanized. 1 do not complain _of the Temncratic parly ao much for the general danger of its political here- mles ne for the terrorimn And erime which accome pany the enforcement of 114 id Bessca the power, Into the han racy have there States finally been surrendered, Hy Fo finmediate action of onra can we reeiaim thein, but wa esn ree 10 it, and it fa our duty to see to t, that the majoritiea thus outragud shall be pormit- ted to reclatin them. [Avflufl!m} We wonld mako no fictitions majority, Wa_wounld have tho real ‘majority rule, IM‘P"“"-A he clamor made by Demoacratio partisans of trands in elections le, parhaps, the most INDEPENDRNT BXHIBITION OF MREREB ASSUR- 27, 1878 IS RIBUNE: THURSDAY, m»}z ;m'uy 'Dn'm:crl;t !lmm n‘ch, (l';mgre:;mnn n{ Thurman's friends as’ being aa satlefactoty to | cltement and Indignation to-night amonget the her; aml, rccond! won| eontinue the good p, o1 T N Sk by Keoping him onbof e [Applansa. | | 1m In his Prestdential aapirations as he could unterrified Democracy from the outeldo coun Aftor the fonnaation had thus been '1anl for | desira. Howas the contral fizurd of the occasfon, | bict, who are swearing at Allen County's & veforin of tho Civll Bervico. 1 ' would [ The other popular Kiols of tho party wers | Aviniel praclivities. Bhia bas had the Congross tocesd delfberately and in order, o not [ oy, bent kept fn th Dac . man_for four f‘"fl".”m jolnt Henator for alx hurrylng much far the mscertainment of | Cither absent or kept in the background. | ycars, the Superintendont, of Publia Instenction methods, nntil this noceseary nreliminary had been | Nelthor Eiwing, nor Pendleton, nor |Ranney, | for four years, and now has men on the Demo ::mmfin.n’mi Wit lfl':er{y certain that Conktese #0 | nor Pagne was on haud o divide the ";‘.“f State Uskc;. alsu vne Etate-ouse Come Toforming. - (Laghier And anpitass.] And: we | PAFLY homaga. Lt was nollccable, oo, that 80 | Forry™ o tueal Demetray ot o oo ropoa o ll;urmllnl the polls, and to keop It re- | effort whatever was made to check the un- | things, and roturn lwmflllllm‘ouchl dlsgusted orm‘vd‘lfi thellfiwlll. éh(rlxkllml that lm" ‘h"f{"""g' bounded away of tho soft-moncy wing fu thelr | lot, = i Temnsit indtepenonile hpataaerc® o BePUD" | pronunciations against vesumption, and their It I most encournging (o sce the awakenlng of | threadbare yud oft-repeated demand for unlim- | ALEXANDER I, STEPHENS, the ald apirit; to know, as we sl do now know, 2 18 DEFIANT O - thetthe “""‘mkum Y VIRt ot ited greenbacks and silver, Farther than this, | X0 ANT GREETING TO THE GEORGIA IM: & PLACADLES. snd, coming back amala, all of ne, no matter how TRURMAR, o 2, trayed, under the old standards, | whobas always heen regarded as the embodl. || Audusta, Ga, June 20.—A. Il Btephens ampatan the foundations f¢ spoke here to-night t i L g Victory In 1880, WhICE il etonre ta e the | MmNt of whatevor fnanclsl eanity the party has | SPOKO 1 ght to au immensa crowd, and oroy hly-ostoblished uational credit, I | been blessed with heretofore, fook occaslon to | Findicated hia course on the Pottor rosolution tornately, (he. complets. honcet nfi;:rclum:!‘;a‘i:n- clalm credit because * wa had stopped the Re- | bY tha logto of subsequent evente, and devlared 3:::{-!%:;':1':.'“{:0 '%‘E.’.‘fi';’r‘.‘,"éfl."h:,'.'. uw.b'o.vl-l publicans In their rainous polley of contrac- | lie could uot s ruled out of the party by politl- £ tion.” (ov. Dishop, who had great popularity | a1 tricksters. I the comiog Distrlct Uowo- fé;::n‘.li"“ untlly e Rave. agcompildhod I at the timo of |','|" ,“‘,gumfiflu u,,?d whx cratic Convention falled to rengiinate him, he GEX. LOOAN, b 5 fded 4s '» sccond | Mould nvpealtothe peuple. He sald ayes In response to loud ealis Gen. Logan ad. | WA$ by many regarded oS 0 8CCONC | was dotng mare for the South than Tildeu dressed the mncoting and congratulated thie Con- | TMse-up Willisin Allen to take away Thurman's | could have done, and declared ho himaelf would ventlon for its harinontous ction, and for the | POPUlarity, made o complets falliro in two | dietu tho templs of Jeflersontan Deinocrucys feclings that wero mavifested In- the breasta of | #hort spechies to which Lo treated tho dele- | grog frowm tho party I tho peonle. Thero scems to bo o revival | #ates, and his Admintstratfon was: not eveo = to devainp Lhe teath, hat to excluda the real hia- tory of the transactiona which It prelends (o fn- vestigate, Thinscheme of Investigation i warthy of comment, not becaues of what it will accom- lish, but hecanss it indicatcs tha ravolntionary endencios of that party, and bLeeanas It proves one otber very important fact to a demonateation— that however wise, or just, or patelotio the indi- vidnal Democeat mav be, his party I+ Infinitol strongor than he 15, And that we eannot rely, ans must not rely, hpon the prisata patriotiem of the DNemocrat as an {ndividual, " for that falla to pieces like a ropo of sand In the preseace of the grantmod of which he {a & member. [Ap: pianse,] Thero ars roores of Demoacrats ia Con- gress who themeelves, doten 1o the very last mo- ment, weres confldent that they would never vote for the Putter olntions, and yet they did voto for them. The party 14 fo-day, And hae'hoen for s «quoarter of a gentury, contrulled by ita worst ele- meuts, And its worst elements ara ravolutionar: Ml‘lplnnu.} Who would havs droamed that otter would have Insugnratad and engineersd such onenterprisat And yot he ha done both, Who wonld have dreamed that other Demucrats in the ouso, whoin, 8e private citizend, we have beld in high esteem,’ would become parties to much a schiome? Yet they have become parifea to it Dnt for the tempest sehich thelr Hi-als. uited acheme exclted, they wonld ave {nvoived ua in a ravolution, and, had the whole power of the (Gavernment beon In 1heir hands, we know full well that nothing shart of a spocial pravidance wonld hava chocked them shall have porer to enforco this article by appro- printe legisiation, " I N0 INTERPRETATION OF A CONTRACT, the first bomt to be consldered fa the ascertain. ment af the parties to that contract. The refationa between the (fovarnment and the citizen are In tho nature of acontract. The citizen oweato hisUor- ernment_obedlence. to ite lawe, sliegianco and eervico when his Government in'threatened or its exiatence tmperiled. _The Government, in retarn, owen 10 the eitiren protection. The (overnment of the Linited Blalas has, in ita fundamental law, fram which | have -lrud{ read, gunranteed to all pereons born or natnralized ‘within the United Htates, and subject to its Jurisdiotion, the privl- legen snd §mmunities of cmzemhl‘u t has contracted with each eilizen hat no Bista shall deprive any of fts citirens of i Itberty, or praperty without dne nrocess of 1w, " and bias also agreed with the titizen that no Staie shiall deny to him the equal protection of ita laws. It has gome, as we hava seen, further than thin. Ty its fandamental law it has éntered into & solemn compact with the ailizen that his right to vote shall not be abrideed or ae- nied on acconnt of raee, colar, of pravious conals tion of servitaie: and has fariber guaranteod that tho Congrers ahall have power to enforce thess [yovisious by spproprinte logialation. *Vhencrer, herefore, the aitizen of any Riate 18 deprived of any of the privileges and immnnitles of citizen- Fhib, to \witkt routes ahall ha look for protection? THE HOSTILES. Additional Particulars of Col. Bare nard's Recent Fight. Tue Indlan Force Dolleved to Hlave Numborod About 700. Forty of tho Bavages Xnown to Have Beon Killed In the Chargo. AXCE ever witnesred [n volitice nn‘whm. No leglala- tion has evor yet been dovised 10 protect the purity of the ballot-bux that hag not, within the period of the laet twenty years at least. hasl 18 oritin in the Republican party, and has met unlform opposition from the Democracy. o schenie for An honest count_or an honeat reci+iration hat ever yet been devised that han not encountered the opposition of the Democracy, and, in tho cass of Loniatana thoy are driven by A vory nereaity Lo the absard position that, witlin the period of six months or hereabuata, 2, 100 Hepnblican votars in ono parish had been fo thorouvhiy converted to Democracy that they esther voted the Democratic ticket ot Howard Moving Rapidly to Form n Junc- tiou with Bernargde TDAO, 8Ax Franorsco, Cal,, Juna 26.—A Siiver City }Idnho) dispatch says an Indlan camp, comptls- ng a large number of squaws, papcoscs, and s a citlzen of the Btate of lilinols, 1 am, by b nd the caucus lasso, threate, intimidation, or violence deprived of the Ny in thele career, foned fu the Conventiun or the platform, |- old Indlans, was recently discovered by some 5 1 voluntarily deciined (o vote at all. No human bee Y di J, It Lecomes pertectly eloar to | of oll-fashfoned Republicanlsm, e hind | }icution $ i | IS ! Honnt Hlirge, L 4 L ok e e ing belleves this pretene, No rational belng ean | Bt & iouishe comee perfectly oftan thonght 1t stranga thab any of the Z‘her:: o o8 :nulchulnlgfiutt '(‘;‘,3"1:.;“ (.'ohnal ltnlhn:;: M .gfir;h\.?'n'cgys. atock mon about twenty-five miles from Camp that my righ lo vote shall be mmaranteed: | yoilly hroteming the necessitien for reform for WA CAWNOT TRUST THEX beople iould entertaln dusbte about 1o | Jnin tho piatform or tho_ticket. John G spectal Dispateh to Tha Tridune, Lyam, bloaging to, tho hostles, but har been ud th ! " 81 sa]; that they a ckicss and aangeron i B v ef ore for safe:| attl for th Stafo has piade no tuch compnt with me. | 10 a8t Ueo years, tho Demucratic parly hae bad | [aralankely theb (es At as ruckicnandaansatons | B ‘pawer Ly the Democratic party. The candl- | Thompson, of watlonal roputation, 18 retaned | Naw Yons, June 2.—Usn. Tom Ewing, of oening until the bttio'ts 1100k, and look with provristy, to the Lmted Btates, becanse tho United States han guaranteed to givo me the fnllest brotection of that privilege. Not only has \his guarantee boen made in the gon- aral terms indicated in the fundamentnl law, “hat the Congress of the United States, sponking for the United States, and on ita bohalf, has enterad tato an encagament with oach citlzen, a2 solen s a Uarernment ever mnda with n clilzan—ua clearand unmistakabio In its purport as langnage can bo, ne il o soen by the reading of the encagoniont It self. Ouor Government has declared that **all cltisens of the United States, who aro othiorwiss qualified by law to vota at any cloction by the peo- ple in auy Btate, Territury, disteict, county, city, parish, townahip, echool dlstrict, municipality, of other ~ territoral aulidivision, shall Le ~ en- finished. The voulunteers will nrobably go out and rout them If Ma). Egbort's forco does not. A Bolse City dispatch says tho force under Col. Bernard In the recent fight, (ncludlog aconts, numbered about 200 men; the number of Indians is nnknown. One of Qen. Hownrd’s scouts arrived hers ygsterday from Bonanea City, fa Lemht County. He reports that on Thuraday Iast the matl-car- rler between Salmon City and Bonanza City brought Intellizenca that the Indians bolonging to Ton Vays' baud of HBannogks bad murdered of this ramarkablo House are In entlre barmony with tha rest of its history., tilven over to de. banchety and drunkennesd, the whol ashamed and dlszraced, through 4t tives, in the oyes of the world, ita jast acenes of wiid rovoiry. No Demncratic offiolal ‘was safliciently nober 1o r.erl‘orm his onicial duty. The Duorkeepers and their nesistants wera a1l drunk, royally deank [langhtor}) the Engrosain Clerks and thelr nssiatants wers all drunk—drun a8 Princes; the mnjority of thu leadlug committees wore drunk—drunk as the Doorkoepers and the Cletke: and whon the time cane fur the ponderous bit or Iofllllnllnn, in which millions of the public money hsdt been squanderad, to ba transtertad from the Engrossing Clerk to the budy that had adopted Y Whnat it has done, snd what it has onntted to do, are_entirely charucterlstic of the party, and in harmony with 118 past history. The ofticfala which that party placed in power in tho Honse have nroved themsclves, one afier another, uiterly un- worthy of any trust or confidonce, publis af pri- vate. Speaking generally f the legisiation that pnrl{ Las inaogurated, it is wild, demazogical, and revolntlonary. Its protantions of econouiy and its oftorts at practical reform in that direction havo encountered the well-merlted confempt of the whole country. Threatened a8 we hava not heen before for many yoars with domostic troubler, tho ravages of orzanized nobs not yat being old, but stllt fresh within the recoliectlon of every one, ardy sottlers upon oartrontiéra practically helpiess agninat the deprodations of raving bands ‘There was, porhaps, & majority of tho delegates | Ohio, was taken In charge by the National ?:'JS’..?Z’S}".!.a'“x'.i“fi‘}uSfiT &‘l‘?’lé‘i’x’.‘fiflfi'&?fl opposed ta "”""- Lut the opposition did ot erye- | parygig represantatives ner‘: wn’mhv. and bighly would be aiven ab tho Yiext olectfon @ greater | tollize on Any ono strong enotigh to deleat bim. limented for bis Greeaback sforts In U majority than at any time during the past few 18 TIORET SORIDNMatell TR S enNach Sficr1g b Lo vears. 110 deatrad ta examine the Democeatic | 18 If austhing, a trifie above tho average for a | gress. Ilo was cacorted to Poter Cooper's platform. ‘Tnat party congratulated the people | fuccessful cawpaizn. Paige, for Hecretary of | Lhouso, and there was favorea with the vet- on the teconstriction of tlie Southorn Ktates on e drane fi‘u“é“f"g“{’l"-s‘i'{;‘;‘flgfiuegf;‘&:‘&fla‘ln cran's views rezarding the eourse that would 'l‘l't,)‘:r“:rmfl: b;‘:‘n:cul‘é‘d‘l vlli:"fi“;'nn:, Rrw"‘:fi:‘ of Olifo, and was several tinies elected to officy | USUroa return of proaverity to tho American South Carolius, snd Floridahad beon taken pose | In lls county, Summit, which lsstrongly Repub- | people. Justics could not be established, Mr. sceslon of by mobs. Take the nction of | Mcan. Hume iaan averagn jurist, and oujoys a | Cooper asld, without the return of the people's the Demacratic party of 1831 and 1601, and, it {t | falr popularity. Flelds fs a lhowclkeeper ot | money by the purchiase of ail the lntorost-boar- h]o Eumul. 'hnnllhu fourlflmuz hnln' bnun"nn— ‘l“'o“‘"’;'!"!:“‘fi(:m:‘:" ‘.‘r"lf:,"gi‘n"’;‘:_"‘_y"l';"‘;f‘m’c‘m‘; fug bonds of the Goyornment, and fn that way }J’ia:nu‘;‘rn:auv:vc::t.n.x‘n“l‘ncz&; H,":.r xm:‘,% (f:,u_ catch the papulnr breeso. -Whatever may be | Puttiod anend to tho national debt. » the herders of Col, 8lioup and others, who wore it for final action, no Engrossing Olerk, no Dam. 1d agrainst the demagogeryinsome of Itascn- CEDAR RAPIDS, titled and allowed = to vote At anch 5 o X h . no Asslstant | ernment never imposes a tax that can be avold- | $0id azain e demagogery harding s Stona™ ™ gttt of't AL | ofshvated Eommunibi and axcrianmheent | ofale mesenyei, no oorkenpe, ud Asitant | Sarent v Inpoeets s ok cavba atold | fimonle I il “have n tonieney Lo sheck e Spctt Dipaie i Th Trivune 2 stocke on Cimivitrs Greek, ucar Balmon Saton, or, wrotlour condition _of dervlinde, # ¥ e ot dofection of the Democrats to the ranks of the 3 " 3 o City, sbout sixty ntics distant from Bonanza, Gty Conatitntion, law, custom, naage, or regula. | ton of public and nrivate property in all our kreat maiutain enough of a perpendloniar to offect that | enough—recelves mars than envugh—rovenuo CrDAR Rarivs, Io, Juno 20.—At tho Re- Y centren,—yuL. In the fac of theso daugora, s0 lm- | transporiation, and recunrse wan of nocessity bwd | Lo run the Goveramont, the surplus should bo [ Natlonals, who sredeveloolng fncreased strangthh | pypitean Congreastonal and Judictal Couyention | T7O Of the bodios of the murdered men had o o Ay e o e e d®hi2 | minent. w0 alarining, the Democratic. pariy, pro- to tha ouly sotier member on the Commutec, the | taken from the sboulders of the peoplo. In | futheBtate As P e ,Mzn" Vo pressnt mients sarg | becn fonnd, aud there were soveral others miss- Qintranchised majoriticn in four groat Biato feraadiy In the nterost of ecamomy Bud reform, | Goloree Vil bervice Abpropriation bill. Soper | 1504 8 tax of B per cent was lovied upon lo- 2 fog, This nowa created futense excitemont, and comes. of the day’s events, It may be mentloned that | renominated by acclamation, as follows: The 11 DEMOCRATS VOTHD AGAINAT IT, caras were clrenlated with the lewend, * Thur- | Hon, ftush Clark, of Iowa City, for Congresa: Ax 800n s the necossity for it had pasecd away, | 10 for President In 1830, flencuth thiswas a | tha Hon, John Blmm:l of Beoton County, for it was removed, Wy uow does the Dumunmc" eedate ani philosoplileal ronster, tha emblem of | District Judge; and Milo P, Smith, of " Jowa seck to relimpose it upon the peoplol Tho | the varty. "From his healtly and well-cared-for City, for District-Attorney. income tax has been tried by all dwu,m“m, luok, the bird wuasupposed toveprosent Senntor DAY CITY, MICI, and proved inoffectunl. 1t was more odious to | Thurman, while nis ‘dwarfed and {tsignificant BSpecial Ditpatch te The Triduna, the people of this country than any other tax, | Fivals werereproscuted by dininutive ruostersof | EAST BAGINAW, Mich., fune 20.—At the Na. It ia the man who has tha property fn sight who | Wretehied appearance, 1L must not be under- | tional Ureenback Cougressional Convention of ars the Income-tax, not the rich tnan who has | #tood that tiis pletorial placard was the swork | tho Eighth Districh at lay City to-day, I, L [ ‘preporty locked up 1 hfs box. 1o could | 0f Thurman’a friends, as thiey aro very shrewdly | 1loyt, of Eost 8a, nnwhvm nowiuated for Con- 41 sclves Ffllly of no crnime, thenmsolves having pee. furmed every duty of the citlzen, take this enJuge. ment in thelr hand, and go to the Government of tho United States aud doziand the fuliest nnd com- Ietest performance on its part of this obligation. Who shiall eny them nag? Who, In the presence of snch & contract, a0 clear that 'ho who runs may rend, wnd the wayfaring man, thongh he bo a faol, whall not efr thereln, shall postpone, of attempt to postpana, tho execution of thin obligation, upun the gronnd that the Stato in which the minred citl- ren livea Is the proper nuthority to which ho siall hiave nndertaken, practically, tu destroy the only weapon upon which the penple could rely for tholr Drotection and aafoly sgwinst those dangers, Against tho army of the United States, 11 and Inefiicient in point of numuors as it fs, the Democ. racy aeem 10 have tha 1ost deadiy hostility, They have industrivusly nndertaken “to cut itdown to #uch a point of inefliciency as rogards mere num- hers that it will Le utterly lmpossible for thio General Government to protect tho citlzen, olthor 1n his life or property, Agsinst each scenes 88 we wero compellod Lo encounter no longer than onough to got it from the handa of tho Engrossing Clerk to the Hous he did the work of tr are ation, ilad it been intrusted at that thne fo s lemucratic oficial, the bill would prabably lave been Ioll? for {t wonld have been pawneid wildway t tome favorite sample-room resurt, and the Gov- ermment woald bave beon compellud to have ef~ fected the redemption. {Laughtor and appiause.] T'o those who are espocially aolicitons for toe prataction of the (Javernmont credit, and for such economical admintairation of the national auirs a3 wiil enable us to rench the solld foundation of the mincs and ranclies of that section wera bo- ing abandoned. Tan Daye’ band numbers soy- -eral hundred warrlors, belonglng nowinally to the Lembi Reservatlon, but having thelr buunts and hunt{ng-grounds among the sottlers on tho Upper Salmon Kiver and {n the adfolning scc- tions of Montana, These Indisns have been foraging Il discontonted. Thourh professing e X ' friendship for the whites, they are now prob- Took, when it {s the Btate itsell swhich {s gulity of | 088 yeaz ago, Thosettler upan our frontiers must see no reason for it except to aaln test the | Avolding all appoaranco of giving thelr man an.| grcss oa the fourlh ballot. ¢ :mc ?.'J.‘.".i‘lirf' f';‘.fl.kn’l‘n', &‘i-':':&'i‘.:flfy‘ E E:: :’l‘:’u‘; 5:";“‘:;';“::‘:&' -Sflu‘ulav',“{:u(l’ollx‘lmoytflgfir l‘z‘f’ lnr‘:l: ;mr‘:\':hm mpHlosy geareosilo ke datlved boucaty of Tilden, who dodged it | Ubduc ond promature promincuce as o Presi. OBLALOOSA, 1A, sbly on tho war-path. 2 3 X OF TR DEMOCRATI MEMDERS of the House In thetr ralds upon the Treasary for the paymeut of Eoonthern claime. A merc mentlon of this branch of Democratic {nduntry 1a aufliciont. Had thoy succoeded in tholr eiforts 10 the fall ox- dential candidate. Stlil, the absence of all Soeelal Diwatch ta The Triduns, el tacsa upon ™ overament © borti | ther loaders who might ‘be supposcd o ho ‘in | o BURLINGTON, i, Juno 80.—The Hepublican the result would be that they would ali bo sent | OPPOsition to the Senator, or stund in his way Conventlon for tho Bixth lowa Congressional to Earopo. Over $100.000,000 of old would bs | i the ieast, could ot have boen arranged moro | District wag, l;clt; to-day at Oskalooss, nnd res paid snnuatly to the forsigneras Tho tax on | in Thurman's favor If hie bad the entire urraoge- | Romivated Col. Xi. 8. 8ampson, of Biguutnoy. anny, who bave won the nntlon's gratitudes by great public servicos, are etrlcxen from the rolls oz thelr pay 40 diminiehed that tho reward of many a vet- erin ofcer. whore life Las been dovotad to the sorvices of Lils conntry, I8 runch less thnn that of o Han Francisco, June 26.—A Sllver City dis- patch says the nssault made by Bornard upon tho Indians at Curry Creek turos out to be a success. 1t was a surprisc tu the savagoes, about all, my fellow-citizons, 19 1E AOLID, REAL QUAATION OF TTIH HOUR. A Government that will not keep an eneago- ment of this character 13 not itto bo o Govern- ment. A Qovernment which will not protest, { drupken Doorkecper placed In power by n Demo- | tont to which they wore made, tho Trensury would | $10%) on e would cause adepreciation cquivalent | ment of tho matter himaoif, DUNUQUE, forty of whom wore killed. Tho soldfers were der the sanction of so solemn a ine, the | cratic Congress nsn raward for services sgainst tho | huvo been bankrupted, and no schiome of nativnal qu valen A Dunuqua, Ta,, Juno 20.—At West Union to: | yery cool fn the charge. ‘Tho Indlan fof N e tho snjoyment of hs. priviloasswrion it | nationst 1ife and tiekty. (ApDINaGL]) ~ Iodiation could by’ uy " earthiy ‘vossibiticy hav | 101t The proposition Is clap-trap to eatch tho U8 coNvBITION, A e L ek Waen, toe | vary asg dlan farce pres. b gusruniced, has no right to dewand alleglance from that citizen, ([Applanse.] Tho (overn- ment that refnaes in ite fuilost mearnre tho per- 7 Ta the WWestern A 3 A sarnud snything of not. Asother plank of the | State Couventlon met in the Opera-Honso this | Cougress. TIE OBJLCT AND PULFOSE OF Tills DIMINUTION of the army, of thus I(rlkln? officera frbm the rolls, are perfectly obvious, ‘The aim is to again prevonted it.They_have succede] far unongh to \ent wag estimated at 700, but probably was not withdzaw from the Tressury miilions and tena of 80 large. Tho Indinna retreated to Lhclr atronz- milliona of money, fur annmu. 83 we bellevo, a dted ¢ mier by John G e ——— hiold in tha Btein Mountaias. formanico of that abligation le gniity of & Great | place the army of tho United Statos in the hands of | sitogother nnworthy and inproper,—the payment { Democratle platform s o protest saafnet any | Morning, and was called to arder by John G. e e s ot Tt to bo ' Government’ {abplansels | Faag Houth which aouciit. t6 sestiny_ the Govern: | of Southern claima; and, in e tace of which. | further roductlon of tho ‘public debt. Tite Thompion. A T, Willine wax choson wwipe- CASUALTIES. - Moward, with the forces at his porsonal com- oo bl LR [ 0 | et [\ et um ol s, o et | e Sindandionaious s var | POPSILIOR I AT Soporting e oyl S Gl a funation wih Lergard o ight. 1 1 ronm fot guibhie hero? Ta there apace for dou! und elsewhere, to creato vacancles which thosa & DISUONEST TO TITB LAST DLORED. i E - MYSTERIOUS DEATIL cffoct o jungtfon with Bernard to-night. 1t fa The fact Is unmistakable. N hi ! tter | & momont’s comment., tees, the Convontlon touk a recess until half- ! A e L his eight e o hateendiiy yoectachs T wresanis | Th this connection I havaa few word toaay to [ Tho Guverament should pay fts debts, nd, if Bpsctal Dispaleh to Tas Tribune. eatlmated thnt e wholo forco Of savice wars 1aw is clear heyond all question. The justice and Rmnrlnly uf tho 1aw does not adinit of A moment’s {scuenion, W hat, theu, Is the first auty of the Re- rlors numbers 2,100, Three camu-fires are counted, Tho Indians will be puraned, and the Republican whotsanxious for peace and l"ulul, 1t can't, let 1t tako the honedt of the Banlkrupt sud who thiuks we nead # rest, 1 merely make h law. The Demovrats favor an immodiato repeal past L, The Counventlon reassembled at 2 p. m, Drrnoir, Mich,, June 25.—This morning, o8 of the Resumption nct. We have mgreod to Durblu Ward wos chosen permaneut Chalrman, | the Cansda Southern traln which left Toledo Ation, ¢ over thi 1 TH13 INQUIRY, ! thors 18 every proapect of a protracted came putitean party?”Clearly tat thie obiization of :‘Jla‘..‘:mfifi‘.i m& r:sf:;?f{au;fn :m" r'uerrlyl\lnol\% learing the anewor wtlu‘-? bam, '-nu:l o bas giren | fosume apeclo ll;"ganu::r .J’!ml. (o Jreonbacks ud B, 8, D;:"~ %Fxfl‘v’?x‘:hs:;;;?;y" last ulght was nterlog the fransfor boat that | palgw o0 i A tha Government shall, 4 lotter nnd wplrit vation tothe Lands ol 6 destroyer, more 6 {nfquir; hat prayerful and meditative attone are af 14 ory 8N cre s leas tnun b i q o earnien ont " [applause]s . that "tk | sinpondous plece of forly than this shonid we cone | Hon which tia importance domands: llad thera 4 . was nominated: For Becretary of State, Dayid | runs between 8tony leland and Amhorstberg, i per cont dilferenco betwoen then and gold— by Practically ot par. ‘the fesumptlon act s the | X Pize, of Summit; for Supramo Judge, A. I, | ono of the lady passengers out her hand out of only statiite ziving absuluto redemption to tho 1lumo, of Butler; Member of the Baard of Pub- | the window, and, o few minutes after, was groonback. Whew we roach gold, nobody wants | He Worls, l““‘"h"l‘,‘,‘k:;g";"‘,““"’- startled and frightencd to find it covered with a8 possivle.. Does nuy sano man want his | The Democratie party of Ohio, in Consention y D property dopreciated? Bome timo sgo the | Basemblod, heraby rontilems tho following claunrs | tho baat was called to the extraordinary plie- Apouker ndvocated an increnso fn the currency, | 4n.thg piatform of the Convention of Joly 25, | nomonon, Soarch belng mnde, the budy of a el not CaroRe o wiig cusrpncys | 1677, indarscd LY @ mnjonty of moro than 2,030 | woll-dressed taan was fonnd lyiog on tap of the e O i (hromd oot bo.vos | jaws, fall by the peapis of Oulo. Wo renaviia | car.Jfa had evidently becn an tho car since it iyt atch"the. rceabade Indopendents who | bisni oaeretion 10 tio nlan and Contituten | fot Tolodo, ana wene il belng ‘struck jondinouls. eclares ne cagenting e bellevo In an unlimited paner currenay, Statip. | fho preservation uf flia Govornniont & faitaful ad: | on the bead whilo the train was poss Inie aploca ol m"('}:r pak ealliure 1t 3 dollavdld, Mxn’? '}c: o “:' ”«llln;:'v'nxx':ipflggp ncy of | of the low bridges this side of that place. The v . rict conetrnct 0- upromacy of “m:n."k:;" su.l Sl gt eliver: 1invg cau tn eivil or ;llnnry LAWOrS suparation Ehurcl::{md body was remaved Irom the car aud carefally trinale value. It 18 not the stamp on it that \f ) ves It 1ta value. It s just as casy to mokoa | Biotes o uality of all citlzons Lefore the laws Ho- | searched. From letters found in posscssion of i ton casy orty ot all Indlvidual sciiom unvosed by sumpiuary | tho decsased It ‘was determined that i was orso out of a8 cow With a Uovernmont | yywa; abaolute acquicscence fn tho fawfully ex- | Albort Draco, of Meadville, I'a., about 00 years stamp a8 to make a gold dollar out | jrosmed will of the mujority; epposition to all of nge. From a letter found in n pocket, he is O B oty TERST: i eotntieor of | subsidiest nrosorvation of the publlc tands for tho | g 2K0ked 0 liavo loft 8 wifo and twa childron in v use of sctunl nuttlers: nne 8 _maintenance a ruls,—that a Btate fa groater than tha Unlon. | protecting of the common school unumm:ur'\lll- Meadville. Quite a collection of railrond passcs ‘The Republicans belfove that the majority shali | nent to lesues now pending bofors tha people: was found, bt none over the Cunada Southern, rule, and any nttempt of tho minority Lo usurp | _#iret—That tha luvestication of the frauds com- | Iirace wasa raflrosd man, and had formerly that Junction produces s friction that must end | mitted at the Jast Presiduntial clection in Florida | been In the employ of the Atlantie & Great rolonged too far, The | 9% Louisiana ought to have heen mudeby tho | Weatern Rallway, That ho had Bo ocen. for defensive oncrations, Wasmingroy, D, C., Juoe 20.—A dlspatch from {ien.’ Iloward conflyas_the press report of Bernard's battlo with tho Indians,” with the exception that no mention is mude of the death of Col. Robbins. —— IN THFE BLACK AILLS, Deaowoop, D. T., June {.—Last Bunday the Indtans made thelr Arst demonstrotions of hostility of the scason {o this soction by dring upon two citizens of Deadwood who were on a hunting trip noar the Redwatcr, thirty milcs from hero. Tho men had killed an antelopo and were fastening it on thelr ponics, when two shots wero fircd at and struck o closs prox- tmity tothon, Thoy quickly dropped thu aunto- love and made their escape, followed by several more shota from the hostlles, five of whom wore. in view, Yeostorday threo men made their ape pearanco in QGalona City, Bear Buttos, and re- ported that a band of about fiftecn Indians bad thsfranchised majorily of ~ these Hiates Fonth ahall bo enfranciised fapplansc}s nnd that there aball be no qulet, but steroal agltation, until this enfranchisewent v an accomplished fac, ’mennwhu»c ) To that the Japublican party rum the Leginulng has becn pledeed. 1o that, It !A!n t|r|w Iu]lhu". unto tho cnd it will be pledged. pplause. Meretofore we have beon mel by the objection tList tho lssus which 1 naw present s AN OLD (%807, that bygones should la bygones, and that the peo- pleof this countey should tutn thelr attention to how gucetions, 1f the quustion ia an lmportant one, it 1 no objection tu 1ta contiuual auitation that it ie an old "question. If the iseue which the Jenublican party makea is real and substantial, we wiil ot be Auuldul n abaudoning tho lasuu be- catwe it told. Wo shuuld never abandon it until ftis setticd, [Applanee.] It 18 no mecit of a po- Hitical iwene that it 1s now. Tho only conslderation thin ect 13, whether I8 is a live lne, An msue lyes so long ns ternined, und the guestion of the of svery voter, Nurth and Soath, 4 on, 4 vilal question, 8o long ne North or South is deprivea of the un- sunt to It 1t would be impossiule to concelve of. 1n thele wild offorts at what they call economle refurm, every usofnl departinent af tho Gavern- uent uas been crippled, The Department of Jus tice has oeen so hampored that, in varions portlor of the country, term after ferm of courta has rnnud ny: Justice has been dendud, delaved, or ndetinitely nostponed because thore hag been no money. furulahed. by this Deinacratic Coauross with which the ofdiuary functions of courta could be carried on, Thos Department of the Inturior has been robbod of I vwn resonrced, nnd, unier Demucratic policy, the Inventors, a class of whom wo ars all proud, are compalicd to aubmit to a ostponenient of action upen thelr applications ucaiae s Democratic party, after having plun- d the Department, hus refusad to make ap. ons sufliciunt to ]Illulr the printing of peclications, I'ublie builalogs o process of conatructivn have been left unfinlehed, and t| ultimate ux‘wmu onormouely increanud, bacause the apprapriations were no nizeardly that the work of dual complstion is indufinitely postponed. Tha eavinuzs of thousands of poor, who dsposnited thelr surpliis varniugs in - the ro-cailed savings banke, subject (o tagation, thin lewocratic Coigress ru- fused to reliava of that bardon, but inslitsd upoa robting the Innocent deposttor. beon no barrlur sgainet this finroad upon the 'Preasury for the payment of Louthern clalms Interpused Uy the Henate or the Eseoutlve, in what condition would the National Treasury to-day havs Loeu? That the Treasury has not been plunderad down to poverty ia not dag to the abatincnre of the DEmlle!ucFlflYv not due to o fack of digposition, but aimply to & lack of power, and this lack of pawer the quiet, peaceful ite- publicans arn required, and “seom to have ondoncy, 1o "supply: | In shor, sre we not sallefivd tuab any pulicy, por- ticalarly 6ny Hopublican poliey,’ hased upon Democratio promtecs, 18 ros'luz upon a focudation ra frall nud Insceure that I¢ must nitl. mutely porish. {Applause.] London 14 proverbl- aily fogey. The foz thore, at times, {4 sald to be #0 dense that It le actually’ paipavlo’ to tha touch, An honest nad onterprising Hrivslh carponter, abingling his house on one foguy dny, wus sur- prised 1o fnd, when the day's work was concluded, that be had shingled out sbout theee fect on to the fog. (Laughter.] My yood, thnorous Republican fricuds, for God's mako dun’t Tet us sbinglo on to thie fog. [Renewed laughtor and applaune,] Ono dayof fair weather destroys that unsubstantial foundation, aud you mizht sa well attemit to bwid aut on to a fog an ta ostablish sny policy from ing under the Toledo tunnel or one ' ; ¢ 1 a v any voter In revoiution agatn, {! ¢ run them in. cimatrytned privileso of tha ballot, A well might | " Gl Semote at which tho country 18 to dorivo substantial undl con- | Genoral th & oxtracts f Llcctoral Comunlesion. 1ts refunal todosownain | gfon to steal s ride s evidenced | Gen. Bradley and d are fn the viclnit Wi nedither he roquired to covas denouncing sin & 5 . encral then read extracts from violation of the epirit of the Ity undorwhich ft was on. Liradley aad commund are fn tho vicinity i Year liecaune ho denoanced 1t Inst, v that the [ - FISKERING THE "’,"‘:fi‘:a_‘““‘ B A {ipuois pesas ue ;‘.“:‘;w'.‘l’"l"A‘l‘:;, rance of the A HISTORY OF THE DEMOCRATIO PARTY orgunizad, and @ groas nadit to the pooplo of ite | DY tho fact = that . check fof | of Redwator, aud will doubticss coms In con- Ticpnhilean narfy should bo oxpocted to cease {u‘--.lnamu laste this- year bacaurs we urged it bt ¥ The preachor may woll say that he will o denouncing atn when aln ceatess and we ray wo will ceave clamoring for the enfranchise- ment of all yolore whon all voters are enfravchisod, by Aloxander Stoplions, showlug how tha Houth- | Uniled Stitos, and wailat the deciafun ae mada by | 873 was found In Ifs packet book; also au ac- ers Detoerats for many yeors controlled tha | the Forty-fourth Canzress of (s quostlon ne iy | cidont insurance tickot for $1,000. The whola Uovernmont and tho principal oflices, Tho | Whaahould ba declared Presldent of tho United | WiTair 1s shrouded tn mystery, It s doubtful only oblect they have fn Yhe South to. | Statos foe ths prosent Proaldontial torm was, in | I the prescuce of Braco on the car will over bo Jay 1s the control of this Uovernmont, They | our Judgment, final, that decision ought not to | accounted for. nuso, 'lore aridos, of course, in overy wind the in- quiry TOW ARE TRD DANOERS WIICT TURNATEN US 70 1 PRRVESTED | llow arzo theavils which alronly sarroand as to tact with some of tncse roumiug bande of louked-for resumution of wpeclo-payuznta, ll:' hostlles. o s criutnal schames of iutiation, of disturlin, ruhu:cmm. shake puolic cunfidenca snd defer Ly sy of roturulng prosperity. What. Is " aolld or substantlsl CHIEF MOBSES, ever ‘thero BAN FRANCIECO, Juno 20,—Latest nows from 4 lo an nuthenticinvestization and cxposura of 5 g in the - presont conditlon of our |y, dicd? Thura i one grout party in this uae | 2Ot it beeause Repubiteans wero Imprudent, and | bre¢ut Chlef Moses Is to the effect that: he has 1,600 [Apwlaur,} Tho iesuo e fo whether the law | I the o preseut | contition b OB [ bo romadic a I aie grout party dn (i na. [ 08 e e T T o | ail frauds connected with that efection, and the A ROPE-WALKER IIURT. , i e st cosly o s | el nangents ettt danfo e op, | dowbn; il Balt beiiohc o U | qae, Nortaer, Demasmta seagled L, shom: | dnaecotuiallly o sl wao e iy couace- s Dosio 9 T T, warrlors, wellarmed and desperatar A lirgo Hi bat the (8o ae to whetnet the taw shall by | H0UUnAlallairs by the Hopublican uary, the not | unparty, (Qrest abplause.] 1is rank und flo belled aud sot up a Governmunt tor themsalves, Hscond—The cammercla] and ndustrial atagna- EAsT BacivAw, Dlich, June 20.—Parento, 1:1?;” ta~:llny :nsx“nrallo lcl;:ll:fll)zl;tk:: Ix‘xl lum lh,%?u. ton ha L o fat prevolled throughuat the cuun- | altas Hovey, a ropo-walker, gavo an exbibition and Northern Der om. Tho | try, and consoquons widespread suGering, ks duo Genoral mads some personal aliustens to hime | diwsclly to. tho. pormicions Guancial loglaiation uf | 008 ropo stretched from the top of two blocks part of his band {s composed of rencizades frony other tribes of Indlans on the reservation, syme pathizers with Moses, with fow oxceptions, and, tolal rednction of the natiunal debt from Aug. 31, 5o, to Juno 1, 1878, wow 372,704,120, Toe reduction of the public debt under thu admtalstea. tlon of Hecrolary Sharan between Maren 1, earriod ant han not Leon aettled, becanse the law ho not huen carried out, 1anues ate not manufags tuced to orjor, Tho presentation toa groat people . of s resl Ikaue I8 nut a'inetely ltorary sifort, Lo aro patriotic, and its rank snd (o are much strang- or than i1a Jeaders. No leader over lived strung enoayh to load tho Hepublican party ono alngia stop ta a directiun which 1t did not desice to ko, 5 1 neen the Ttupnblican pazty, which wu hozeby arral ¢ | across tho stroot ot Caro to-day, Tha rope | Iocase of an outbreak, Moses would be rofu- Shmtons ilo ot ke, tavion, hor b sonventiona | AR Jugo T, 1878, was 833, 11,003, “Tue redna’ | Nofatforms wera svar forced dowa tha throain of | SOIn U '.'{."{.‘2‘,',?,‘}."1;,;;’.‘},?..:’."2‘,',’;‘1‘,:&‘533“:‘ Huacis and charges: Boroby arralin for | B o ho was badly Injarod. Y P | toresd by 4,000 or 5,000 reservation Indlans. [2 eettly fxsuca, Conventiona find insaes, sad the b of tasatlon by acts of Congroas frucy Jalyy | ino rank and file, In ita greut march, 1t hwa aain | ¢ 1id rath (ratent. Domocrati i 1. That, ot the tima when tho conutry was (his sbould be the case, it would take 20,000 peoplo will compel tham tonct upon snd doter. | 5390 to dune 1, 1872, arvunts In the azgrosule | and again thrown ite leadors overboart, aud fte | 10 would rather sco a stralznt Domacrati mis- |\ oied down with debt, croated on o basis of the D o ot & y 0 mina thetw. And tha gesat boily of the poople 10 €303, 074,583, 1 uudertako o say thainobn- | tyarcy has been nccolornted by the riddanco. Ite | Jority. Hodon't want to s00 o Scuator sgain | RS0 0"t paper added to both ths preclous DESTROY X! Y LIGITTNING. troops to capturc hlin, Moses says hodou't not 0 soon fatlgued that thoy will fatl 1o re vate luturvats In thin country can oxhihit 8moro | yrack to.day i marked by the skelotons of aopart- | elected by a few Independents, and then hicar | metals as money, it enacted a sweaping chaago in Spectat Diapateh to Tas Triduna, want to fizht, but {f the whites want to ficht ho geeat weonis thin_ year bocatise they unidertook satlstactory ehowing, ‘The' Treasury vxhibit, #0 | od readers. 14 cannot paues In ts progross | the Democrata soy they wera cheated. 1o | the moasure of value wholly in the intercatof | GavnmNa, I, June 26.—Tho fina M, E. Church far 83 tha Coln op hand 18 concorred, 18 equalty 1s ready, and 1f he Is taken to the rescrvation Lo dattering, ~ May 1, 1877, the Treasury hnd Iu colti, o redrees 1t oot year and falled in the undertaking, will be taken thero dead. to hoal ub fhe wonnds of the disufioct- (Applause.] licard this evoning @ spoech (n whbich tle orator | moncyed capital by demonetizing silver and do- or avply linlwceots or lotions lo ridvised his hearors to remomber him creeing the destruction of Icrnl-umuer paper, sud edifice fo Gratiot, Wis., not far frum Qalens, > 105,430, 7407 " Muy 1, 1878, 3136,007,284, On :hu dliconrged, lie man_ who cannot Thereby wrougfully added in effect bundreds nf | Yu8 struck by lightoing early yustorday morn- g e b oy BTOLELANCE | A 167 v Sl b e Thuauircgiat: | inke o lome e whach thotani il i adiit | e, Torimaeity ho T woula anty wilc e | Wi s he SAch ofdubt s Saxes wpo L | (9K Sk ou s, and ontifly coutumed. Now Oncoiws, Jane. 5—Tuo Gatveston ent thonglt from ita midet. With (ho sume T ihoter. LLoagiter, 1 “Elis. proocsion will nes | bearers to remetmbor the Republican party, Let Poppls d log fright down to tis present hour, inround numbers, there was ~$100,000,000. Wo wom (o Lo fo a falr wiy of cmerging from the fuancial dillculties which baya for tho past fow vonrs surraunded ow. 1L would seem from thess statements, and froms the geacral conditiun of the coun ulto cloar that, by tue 1ok duy of January. if In tho meaathing tia Becretary of the Trousury lo uninterfored swith, the tesumption of speciv-payment will bo an acs compllsued fuct, Our fuct “are tnen upon wolid wrunnd, and our way out of hard tlwes certatn sud suru, No cary fyr Lard tiwios can be found merely in loglslation, Very much of the wealth upon a 2, Dy pursuing fte merciless policy of contraote DIED OF THEIR INJURIES, us secure o majority of the Legislature, und f then we can quarrel ovor (o eloctlon of a'San- | {IELICEILSE RIS, 3G Woecivg Kbl 1§ WAt | Manusnong, Pa. June 2,—John Hotrick ator. ‘The (ieneral clused by urmnalhml overy | curltios that partakoof thoonhancement of money, | and Joha W, Iless, lojurea by the explosion of elfort should be made to put tho Government | and decreascd tho valus of all nthor yroperty, and | tho bollers of tho Clusapesks Mill yosterday, of the countryinto the hands of thoss who | aspecially of cavital designed for productive uso | died to-day, saved ft. ‘Che meoting then adjourned, and required for the employment of lator, thus re- TIE BTATE CENTHAL COMMITTED rossitic inwlend of fustertng induatey, ‘compull. TIRES met thls evouing for orgavization. ‘Tho Chalr- | (¢ m:’“‘"““ alustead af A kg . manship ws tondered 'to Col. Arno Labcocks [ forwan it matforts the declaration tht the but he ducltaed, Finally he narced to take It | fusucisl queation ins heon settlod. Wo deny thfs CINCARG, pro tem., tl the uext “meeting, to be buld 0 | declarntion, and, while we couuratulaie the coune The alarm from Dox 24 atB walt for i, New's special from Mason, Tox., soys authentls roports from Kimball County show that tore Indian depredations have been committed fu the vicinity of Johnson's Fork ond Janction City, Lsst Buuduy night they captured over 100 boraes from those places, The Indiaus wera scen fnolarge Lody. Thelr trall shows them ®olng In tho directton of the Neuces, along by Cedar Croek. Thisty-va men sre in purauit, and when last heard from wero but two miles {Applauee.] It takea nhat s little time and u Yery aort oxpurionca to_clear up whiat- uver clouds gathur about this party, or ahout the man who are zoaily (fa representatives. Probably inthe whuls history of his country no man bay et a xreater tlow of caluimnny aud slander than OEN. GUANT, [Choers.] And no mnan bas so splandidly, so offectivaly, so silontly sllenced it. 1speak of (len, Grant because, tn & pre-aminent doree, Lo Pansusses those ninscaiine qualitics of patrivtivm, oF rather thosa masculine qualities of fl:{lofllm i tude utd freedom of aviitiun vnjoyed hero, the sure plig Labor of the Nortl would fnd wbundant eme Ployment In its underoloped flelds, Lubor would tlus o cquallzed and rendered profitable In both sections. Eficlent labor s intlligent, and will ot wark with 8 bridig on 1ts (oniue gor with fot. tera o ity thouzht, 1t will not frecly work whore I ennnot resly Tk, Tt sl to way thut, in the bSoath, labor s free 1o think. "The laborors troin Hllnols of Ohio, seak- Ing work In Georgia or Miesienlopt, must wark in rifence, for nssassiuntion 18 tue price of spexch. Tonght for this freodom of speceh and thuught, 23 yosterday cte hicago July M. Dan Sheoard was olectud | ey that the downward coursa to baukruptcy and ¢ d by b tting fira | behind tho Lndiana. ¥ Nave achloved it 8 hlenwo connted wastpuraly fctitione, and, i eo | Characteriao of the rnk and dlsof tila purty | CI y o dowi y afternoon was caused by somu boya sotting fir o i At T O T e 1t s Metiiioune T wean well shat the Aekton sium_ to cbe “sibodiod 1n, Dl _lie: e mus- | Tewporary Chinlrmati Tilnfusslvad a the Hopsbiloan mohiy SI"L'"?,“:? to a pils of manuro in tha rear of No. 10 Bunker s [ Appingnar] The Iluportanc of thistaaecaunot | shonld be dicipator. Whees s ius's futhrd con- | .~ esthote . o1 thagent, " *“Gaasculin = Pubhod at tho late seasion of Goudreek, restoring | stroet. No damuge. TUR CHOEYENNES, Lo uvetlyaied or dinregarded, vl ey | e e e B o P icuy | In e strong, sizorous senen of Justice, musculing LOCAL POLITICS, thi debi-paying powor to the wilver dellar, nadaa | Tho alarm from Box 801 at1:83 yesterday | Bisstance, D. T, June 2.—The 200 Indian 1n his cournge to do what ho bulioves 18 the righl tiiug 1o du. LApplause.] [ am quite well sware that this is no I»lmu to sonud trumpsts for upy may. Certainly | noed not sound Cheo May I leave hin thera as far as th name Is concurned? Lut {am coustralned Lo suy womathing further,—to 29K you sowe quostions, Wien tha goud citizon apureciates the condstion in whion we are,—tareatoned by mobs und Commun. lantan in all fts dangsrous torm punaibly Le way bo ineccure in his own porsol he 16 very apt to revoive lu bis mind this fuguley: 1s thiere any inan to be found within the boundaries of the lepublic, ot the Lrad of adairs, in wuosd hunds iy peréunal agcurity ls safet Thore are not over 1,000,000 meu inthls country really vzoecting tobe Preddent, {Laughter,] Tho othernullions, my follow=cilizuns, aro to-day aaking themselves this queation, and they havo answorsd it and they mie answurlng It evory bour. ‘Tho luboriog nwa fu- quires: Sbuli 1 bu permitted to lavor without lu- terference from mobs of mob violeuce? Shall the wages of 0y labur be sccure! Is thers fu thls country suy ope man whom tbe pation can plice ot the fiend of its alalrs who will doe to it, vo far #a ho v concerued, that, In all thoes, I may be se. curo? All these laboring men are asking them- selvea this question, and they hiave unswerod {1, Property asks this Queation, Caplis of ail kinds wakes th quiry. . uverygoud eitizen, eucn for hinself, 1¢ revolviug in bis mnind to la{, wud bna Ducn for months past, who ls thers of all oth- ers, fn this conntry, who, placed ot its hoad, will s0a ta it that the great eosentials of 1ife, liderty, property, the due execution of all the lawe, wball ve protected and carrl out?t | think Vefarenco 10 whether ho canld sell It (or the Gaking peico oe uot, yuch a foundation was sltugother tuo unsubstantial to bnlid upon, aud no ledislative medicine can posstbly Le funnd to pruvent tne dis. sipation of fortuncs thus unsubsiantially renced, ‘eriainly we .have A curruncy better lhan we avor had biefors, Certulaly uur uationsi crediv lina bean, under Ilcm}buun holley, growing strunger sud stronger avury doy. That thero has been, and Uat e tn, turouuhout the country, a greal dual of prisate distross, §s undenisblo, lbut that rivate din 18 uot Hinlted to thle country alone, v d through & Illm‘ purtod of over- nd 1t 1s 8 law of nature that the peualty mast oo paid. No man ever yat bought fuote thun o conld biy for, of wannfuctured wora than lie cuuld sell, who did nat, eaoner ar later, come togriel. Vhuse tien ussiredly will sue hani ties, Congress can't belp thew. No spucial providence will tnteeveno in thele Lehalf, Thuy nnat help thomavlves, TIN DIFPICULTY WITH THE WHOLR DUSIRXAS fnthal the fnjuries which flow from wila-autead wpeculative euterptisen ary not meul{ confined Lo the spcenlators: but, aviho rato . folle upon tha Jurt oua the unjnst ahike, a0 must these infuries bo Telt not anly by thuse who descrve them, bul by those who do not, Theso |8 cuough of warncat purpose fu the great mavs of the people of this couttry—carnest Iudividual pucposo—to work 8 curu Jor nll the evile, We st workiug this cure, stowly it _uiay be, paiutully doubtiess, but sures Iy nevortheless, We aro by this tmo well enougt sattaded, 1aw certuin, that M0 remedy 18 to bo found, uu rehief to bo secured, from the Democratic ter frow tha polly, sn futii Boilied TIIH REMNANT OF TIIE TAMMANY ONOARIZATION | law in aplta of a Presidontisl voto, and stoppin mot {n_special sesslon lust night lu Roown ;-; :, ths furthar dostruction af greenbacies, wo domand | 0fternoon was caused by ua overheated bollor i, ne furthor acts of justico, 8 woll us ‘viessuros of | In a pluntng-mitl at the corncr of Canslport the Palmor House, thore to protest ucninst | relief, the repcal of the Tosminption et snd the | avenge and Brown streot, owned by J. D, Ward putting the onganizution cut of existence, as | Jawlul liboration of the coln hosnied In the ‘Trean- | and ,?v\m,q by the touth Branch Plnnlnu-)ml sraa done Jast Baturday night, Thoinas Courtnoy | ¥ the removal of ruatrictions to tha coluugs } Company, Damago nominal, llvor, 9 presided. The report from tha Committn on | Swoney uonsl ‘tho spm o eobl. #ats oy | Tho alarm from Dox 737 ot 1i00 yestordny Inz was causcd by a fire {u the large frama Orgavtzation wua ealled for, LUt no respouse | buforo “its frandulout demoneflzationt —tha :‘;;’mm " the corucs of Front and LIz strosts, was made. The Chalr atated that it was some | £7adusl wubatttution ot Valted - Sutua logal- | £ T tha Cotuimbia, Tron Warks, owuod by two montha slnce that Committeo reported, and nu‘u itn uumm:t'nthrc~ul:hlmlv‘ljnl i nbrlm .l»lml Fa:l&letnlunu, Damago, $200, Causo, sn aula paper mouey of tha country, made recelvable | ovorheated fursace, ;?p':f_'\:l‘:"" shiould declde v to the course to | 10 RN NG CoVrmnent and of equel teniler 5 vibh ¢oln, tlie smount of such lssues 1o be vo Mr. Ciark movodto dlschiarge the Cominitios, | Wted by Irghiation or arvanic faw as Lo &lva W AT WELLSBURG, W, VA, Tothts C. B, Bartlett objected, becauss ft | Poople assurance of atavility in the volume of Winzrang, Jane 20.—A fire-at Wellaburg, wouldn’t be fair to cus thein of In so sudden o | Fe0cY, 8nd conssquont stavllity of value. No fur. | this State, to-day dustroyed the livery-stablo of wauer, without thelr having beon proviously | Lugr creanuin ho boudod | ;,"';o'fl:dm‘,“;,',“u'l‘,t'fif Jotin Brown, and domaged the residenves of . uotitled, e but tho graanal exiinction of 4 soversl promineut cltizens. jlor s timoe tho ol 07 Lho mectl me ers o expe ured in al ranches o @ pul e, the Tammany nrgmlm'fmn. 'sxcopt. those who SR TAFLI for revunuG GiYs ¥ % had voted to brean ftup, Ho thoueht thut | 7Alrd~—i'he intoruats of the judustriul, wealth. AT LINCOLN, ILL. there wera gomu of the uninyited present, Lo | produciuz classes ls tho varuioint taeraat of the Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Tribuna. Witehiod uto thoss who hud scted (alecly aud - | gy d'eutaipriss yroduco wealth should bo securo | LiNCOLY, HlL, Juus 3.~The lurgo brewery Dir. Stitt moved to .,'g,;.,l,',,,, Ulark's motion ml" anjoyment, Qur wari ympathy isuxtend- | owned by P. Muller & Son, situated ony mile o Co lavoring cl: h voen thruwn to uliaw thoso 1ot wisini to serve o it | Gt 5F exmploriment by tho rutnoas Mnaneial palicy | 8outh of the clty, was totally destroyed by fira mittee on Urganization to withdraw voluuturlly, | aud unjust lectelation or the Ropublican party, | at 8 o'clock this morning, Loas about $30,000; Ite was opposed to thu organization belug voted | and we plodge the Dutwcrstic pusty toa raveraal {usurance, $13,000 or $30,000; causq uuppoml out of existence by o very smull winority of the | of thas hoiley sud a rostoration of ull rights they | o baye been lfgmnhur. Comwittee. He thought the tnotionof Mr, | sreentitled to upon its sacendsncy to power, —————— prisoners at Fort Lincoln had a pow-wow with Cien. 8turges, sna told hm plalnly they were going to lewve. Thoy have ponies, and, it {3 suspected, arms biilden, Two companioes of tho Boveuth Cavalry will watch them, THE WEATHER, Owrice or tum Cmirr BioNarn Orricen, Wasminaron, D, C., Juno 27—1 o, m.—Jndlve tions—For tho Tenncasce uud Oh'o Valley, sta- tluuary or lower pressuro, southenst to sbuthe west winds, partly sloudy, warmer woather, and numerous light rufna. ¥or the Lake Region, southwest to northe ‘wost winds, falliog followed by rising buromo- ter, cooler, partly cloudy weather, und occasions al light ralns. Forthe Upper Misstasippl and Lower Misrourl Valleys, bigher preasures, vouler, clear weatlicr, fullowed by folling baromoter, and warmee eoutheast winds. LOCAL OBIERYATIO! [ Timé. 1 Bar, |1h7 Toe: Win. 7 nm. 17 pital slune all it seok thouy dnsestmenta {uthe poiitical opinions of th muu making the b ent. Wharo crimes are coumitted fur opliion’s sake, and go unpin- dilied for upindon's suke, where courts aro over- awed and luvaded by armed zuobs, or worse stlll, wiieru the courta thomaelves aro 1ho crinturea of b wob, working in the interest of tho mwob; wherg witnesses are drlven from the country and tha vuters from the polle; whare citizena from sunber Slale ure looked upon we aliens, and, 14 ln? i palitical oplnlous, Treated usenemies; where schoul-houses ara burnud, und the achool-ieacher mubbed or wurdered, free labor finda nu howe, sud capltal no recurlly, With the capital sna’ lavor of the cuuutry thus restricted 1o ube-botf the conotey, wiho wonders that tines are bard, that capital cane Lot Gnd proGleble fiolds for fuvestment, that lae bor i hut puorly rewsrded? OnuesLnlf of this country da now practically closed nfumxl them; and 1o his one-half, ope-lull (0 practivally - wilenced by the otlher, 'Ta §t not poctoctly clear, fiom the coursa of the Demucratic party witnin s Inal two years, thal the Soutu 1e no e intol- crant? I8t 1o bu supposediuat, with every nrauch of the Guvernent in the hundsof tha Dewosracy, the South wi be leas intulerant or lems viulent, or wiat the tendencios or apinit of the Democratic pasty will ba leea revolutionary nnd lass auarchical than they have Leen? Con 18 be suppused for & wouicut, 1 Vlew of the expaniences through which we have passcd fur the lust two years, that, with the Dewiocratic party in full control wich quarters. It wh which' fud thele secur| o 2 Hourth—Thgro can be no legitimate employmont varty, {Applasve.) The prosperity uither of the Howciticens, thut the on has < | Clark was out of order, v & of the GoverLent, 1sbor will “hava greater frews | whoin pibllc or the individual 14 6ot to he urainoted :‘:,’u!fii“(fi.,h .1 1'thing that of tucss moil. | Mr. Clark's inotiou then camoup and wus 3\'131"{\:::"1‘:2«!:”: maaan ?fi';';‘»'ufi‘:gxe‘mfic Bpeciat nfla’fi%% Tridune dum o capttul lareer eecurity Soutl thug they Luve | by revolutionary entsrpriscu. ‘Fhe houcstlaboring | Mays cacl has named to Gluwel! tho wun. 1 o | pussud, sud the Cunmnittea was discharcod, 1o violence should be conntausnced to obtaln rer a: m., J 28,—Thi t of thi turday I8 there any one 8o fdlotic that he caouot | pian, farwer, or whatorer else Lo may be, desives | yot pame b, 1618 & conuudruns, Cub you Kusss Mr. MeNaliy moved that the Chalr nbruintu streas for any alieyed grisvance, but abould Ls go- 113N, 111, Juoe 20.—The ovent of the sca- uideratand, oreo blind that Do cannot ses that, | security for his pereon fu the prosvcution ot his | ity (Cheers, | Comultice of Organization, consistivg of twens | preesud ut uny cost thlzellér can ve secured by | 8on in this place was the double wodding this 12 AL ot 4 Uiler cruce Lo suppose these Prvilcacs | mover gave, aud 1a ot now prebared Lo give, 1o tue | C200 WS L Aeu Db e e L, uext meeting, Agreed & tWe congratilato the country upon the adoptlon QUARKREL AMUNG OULSELVES, I svyconviraluod o belleve that the elforts which the President of the Unlied States has made 0 70+ form the CivilService have been medewith an hon- eetpurpase of effecting that roform. 1 halive o, -+ C . ;| of the conutitutionn] snd paciac policy of localwit- | Glimon Bauk, to Mus Emma Woods, of Onar- zl-:a:;:: k’;;:::”l‘l‘x:’?h‘;::‘v:::?i rty,‘(‘:l:“i:{,__ guvermaent o tho Hu-mp:l lhlu Sun,m 50 loug ad- | ga, and fLor the past vear a teacker lu our public tlon ba fustructed 10 acertain what miombere of | YUSBlEA LY the Domocratle party, and which hts | gchool, und Mr. Willis W. Tew, mauager of the this organization, acting un ous Committee on U',;'f:,fl" poisce and harwony 10 tast section of tho | olozrupl ofiico ut this polnt, to 3fiss Mary ey Will by culargeal Does sy vie dream thst, aoder Liewocrutic 3uspices, hita tabor will Lemore pro- uuciive than it uow 1sr W) Hepublivan volor Soulk bave a Sreer ronugo o ch, o thuught, or ulros, full uxtent' which overy falr, good cltisol ry Huving miscrably falled fn ull its pet lative sch usarly ut the closa of thy lust sesaton o achetie wost revolutionary 1 it churactes was jo. action? sugurated, kuown xe the thailiels n Republicon, snd 1 belieso that to-day | G301eation, wetat tuy Tromoat I it Beyea, daughier of anc of our most inluential WILL THEHE DX LESS OF TEREOKINM, LRSS OF s '1‘ rorren mVflmr‘»'nmx.l"" e h"u'ml’"if'm;'fi . ::‘axlvn“llm woit 2:;‘3},‘:“3'1:‘“'{; ‘}“,'I‘;’;"g;;{,j‘fl’l‘l‘d bt vanTpR INDIANA. d:”:x‘x:‘ ‘:lud. :‘MDI‘I:LIMI‘II:;“"PI:‘ cu:‘nr\.unthmu VIOLENC ughter. ] Notwitbatandlug e resolution which | radical Kepublivan appreciates thaui, He, of ul g bkl 3 1ithery e tesn of violcuce, or would be, anter | U Dewocracy so burrledly buru few dayend . | olhwe wew, waust buva leuruod, eud Lesruad b that B ek Y Doy, crcalid A, i doyaa. A vuiber of g'u::::\m:: ol hete iocratic rute, would it not’ cutise alf weans | dorse sub_ cutire ustied in calling tha naol which exverience teaches, bu 4 . aschel i ecial Dispatc) " . al 07 Ve auncrilon of Tree M. Indepeadent tBOGI | achotn revolutionary T lie character. 1t Wos fis Iourginkes tho Diniocracy aeording. o wrillen X to prowlses ‘aud pledses the Demotratic par- ¢ lo. Aud T Deileve that ho desires as Bua setivn ure cruabed by thy steung baud of were . earniastly as 1 dexire, or a8 you deadre, tuat every L rderous fusee. Under Democeatic rale in evory dopariwent of by Government, wiil troduced by Mr. Fotfer ns & priviteged mattor, sud tbe Demucratic Speakerof the Houss, su rocoy- uizing 1t a3 & priviicged watter, did w0 ex. 7 V. 'l ‘| e q ed by the Bev, C, courtitution and by-laws, and to report progress o | FoBT Wavxs, Ind, June 20,—The Demo- txmflvn{ which was pertorm o Sonti 0. MeCulloughi. Tho preseuts wera buth nu- ‘s body from tme fuUmy furite spproval or | erotie Congresetunal Conveution of the Second meratm mm!!.h_‘"m.l' Among. thioke. prosent S;’Z!:EEE‘-‘L’E&&SE?SESI irivilego which the Constitution aud the luwa Lus | TejcCtions uud sald Coimuittes having wivou & | posrocwas in sesston here all day to-day, and | B¢ labor of the freedinen bo better | right of the Presldent to the dice which he hela. | thoroughly protucied and eaforced. 1 cunfess that beru o kuowingly satctioned the adjouram "ll 3 s sn £ Chitcano. Jund n'zh: oa ot v Lo fewardud? WLl the coustitutioual amendments | 70 attuck that title, 10 upsat it, if possitile, wasus | 1um not, sud gever haye veen, & believer dn that | TEFLALED l;“mm, el aleat Ahe Falmer "n:' was marked by scenes of dlaurder avd excite- | A. Cliuay, of heny e ‘r Y appy O be I'mm'hu{\‘gclly gnm;md‘nlmlrlcguned v.mu l&wy clvarly‘;llm purpose of I:\curun_;?hI “nn.’ln‘““leh"“l. lkuln of Liv! 5;\‘;::‘:n:ulvr "r{iml 'IK"“uK‘.‘“ June 4. be expeiled frons this orgunization %¢ | nient which would doubtless have culminared g:“gl{\lfu!?:\ld'l?\; 3:[:1!1.' ¢ traln for Chicago, OCEAN *STEANSHIP NEWS. DOW are atever of quist the new icy Lias | oaonything ever wus clear. cy bad reckoned, y uaried otlica, pulause, = . e 3 o) e 3 s Meeured n Lo guret whiclh oiee from Suocrsuul | Bawevet, without thelr lindt: they had wiscaous | Dolidleal partics uro mixwulzed, uob. fof wmotional | Adopted. After some more talk, the meet. | i Violouco butfor the Grmuces of the Chalruman, W Naw Yous, Juue 3i—Arrived, Stato of terroglsm, StOrder," (8 was once sald, “relgns | lated the temper of the people, and at once such a rurpvlci. but to carry vut snd enforcu sums pos ln'f sdjourned for two weeks, uuloss soouer | Juuze Dlobu, of Docatur, There were four ; INSURANCE AGENTS. Pounsylvanis, from Glasgow; Colusmbia, from fu Warsaw." The slaugltered Pules could "no | mtort arose wround their eurs tuai they wers tatn | fitlcul idea or princiole. ~ Aud 1would not think | callod together by thy Chair. candidates for tho vomiuation,—W, Q. Colerich, 2 London. by Fiyad e Sy Siffucs o e | g it lpatptnl ool | siistu il sincan e i ke o oAt Couoty, Tueh Dogacrty, of Wel, | Muaaroiss Mo, duse 0—Tne toctl | L0000y o0 Areve, lgaran, frow great crimu o dreadful quict which pro- | sud tu decwrs that they diun't eu ck 0o | © i e, 5 s i - Saileds hinge ste”quie? 1 Slaaiaatop o va | Wiile of the Bresidcnt, put ihak Uiy were nuerely | aud ia which ho had no falth, (Applauser) T ELSEWHERE, Gen. Bluck, of Ifuntington, aud L B, McDunald, | Fire Insurnce Ageuts of Minuesots beld » [ ooy Loufsiuna, an {uvestigatiug for ‘the purposo of gecerisluing | the extont to which so eilurt Lus been” made (o re- Ju Bt Carultia, apd fi ¥lortdu. I Kolans sdiu South Coroll of Whitley County. One hundrod und three | 18740 meeting in this city aud orgunized uuder Bartimons, Juno 20.—Arrived, Nova Scotia or too Leels of & whether frauds kad boen committed, aud, 1 wo, 16 | form the Civil-Seevice upon that Losis, [ betlore— . s Do the name of the Local Underwritors of Mio- b sevolutionary, rebcllious Dewocrutic winorty, | punlad tho oifeuders, o7 provent shem b the'fa- | aud | tufuk we are il of ouu opinion—that the ef- 3 OH10; ballots bud beeu token when Col. McDouald | (ol “iconng &, B, Auwes,of Miocspols, fra” Liverpool Qulet, then, meavs burning bomes,—muuus vio- | fure. 1t iu clear to every une tual, if the seal pue- | fort bus been i tilstake and a failure, Mrphu-a.] DISCIPLINE. withdrew Bbis name. An attemut was then 1 leiscy eveu unto death, Tus waloritics ws theyup- | pore uf thts tuvestigutlon was gt tn w rovolution. | I 0o uot believe tiat s zealous wdbereuca b the lfo, . 0BITUARY. Bupecial Duspateh to The Tribune, Brooyixoron, 11k, June 20.—Dr. W, J. Bal lard dicd to-night, uged 76, le was borusin Albewasrle Couoty, Va., aud bhad lved hero sluce 1855, practiciug his vrofysson und serving 38 & locw) Methodlst preacher, Hleicaves a uuu- ber of clildren, snd was greatly respected Heart Qlscsss. Speclal Diepaich to The Triduna wade to spring u mew wau, EW W. Brown, mfim‘m‘ o'l"m nfl,':, B};f&‘,‘,::,‘ C'fi'?; CovruMuus, 0., June 20.—That the Demo- | of Columbla Ciy, but & oroved 8| of whom reside outside of Minuespolis snd St cratle Convention to-day was larza and barmoni- ;ulur!c- lml‘% tho ‘Uosv:‘fllu: ll’lfllxl Pu\lnh- urrl:mA h:xdmony ::lnnl .m.lllw“:m' wlz ous cunnot be denled. The fact thatthe pathor- | foune tac] at 8 ead-lock, which | vailed, Tle Associution adjourned at 10 o'gloc . ol 5 , wus not Lroken ontll tbe .one. hundred | to-night, subject 1o u call of the Execullnéum- fug wus the vioat wusplciuus What the party bad | o0 e budion, whew Whitley Caunty, by & | witiée, | The object of the meetiug was 10 sor lield for yeats was Wic sublect of comwent by | yuducu und unexpected chavge of frout, hows | cure the uoited action of all local lusurance nearly every spesker who uddressed tho Con- | juuted” Colerich. Couyeution= adjourued | ageuts of the Stats in un effort to check the veution, ‘Fte resuls {3 geverally regarded by | awidst the wildest uproar. ‘There 13 greal ez | presont deworslization W re uuderwritiog puur o4 the polls run 108t quistly ouc way, fur ¢ Teal pinjurlly, —tho great bulk of the voters which would make 'the iusjority, —ls dnven from the or gutes pol approach thew, fur the volers L price they wnst P" for an iudepentent s o vorth while here 1o euter tit ory wapuer W sttack the title of the Prestdunt. it had no purpors whatevever, 1t was cerlatn 10 Lecome what it huy becowmne, tho vt sickening tarcy which tho couutry Las ever wit- neweedl, (Avplause, | Einploying icuu the woat diercputablo, reavethig Lo wrencies Ly 1osl un- worthy, this Detwocratie party, uctiud througl e Counniitee. Las carvied ou uow, tu the tice of the couutry, fur daye Weeks, 3 vbeeable Jatlizal iuveabighion, the wbjiel of which 4 wot publican cause aud active excriiune fu ite behalf sLould disqualify 8 man from Lolding oftice under & Licpubican Adulubstzation. OtbuF thiugs Lelug vulmr. 1 tunk that the uctive ltepuolicn wil waky's better viticebiolder thau the phlcgwatic sud vuroid Republica, us the acthve eiticen o any de- Datient b ava o beller citisen thian the ivet und wlugzizh vie, KFur aoy refuria of the Uivll-Senice 3 peIIuATy B W 1y Jid fient, dudie- Uiy toceasary. | would comidvice by reiuye Cetobly, Lut tue volutaes f evidence tuken i Loue faiana and Florida with refereace to the electivusat 1870 dcke tho very aous tu thels rec Ko nae Uuat vl thv focs Of the vartl pretending o be five,