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aily T « elos o The Thitago MONDAY. JULY I, 1878, man, If ft cootinne the militta fn t. Clafr County will, no doubt, bo ralled ont under order of the Bherifl. ANOTRER RRCITAL. T the fFestern Asiociated Press, A7 Touss, June 80.—The state of chronle Alsturbance which has prevailed in East 8t Louls for months past cntminated this ofter. -noou In s fight betweon 3 part of the Metro- politan police force and the City Marshals or- 74 7 VOLUME XXX1X. SHIRTS, Etc. "SHIRTS. | Usiog none but SELEOT Linens, which iniformly give tho beat of servico, and hav. ng ournunmfi and mnnufacturing dono in the most akillful manner—tho result of BLOODSHED. Disastrous Conflict of Au- thority at East St. Louis. was lifo ar death, he roturned theflre. Connors fircd about the samo time, and two men fell. The men killed wero both well armed with re- volvers. Then he sounded tbe alarm, and altorwards the crowd gathercd up thelr dead and wounded and went over the street to the market-house. ‘Che sanguinary encounter 11AD 178 OR1GIN his efforts to carry out the principles of the Cincinnatl plstform of 1878, and eapecially the clause quoted hy the writer relating to Ulvil- ce reform. POLITICAL. Eph Holland, of Cincinnati, Vows * Vengeance on the Demoorats. t's admin- Istration of the Goverriment, 1 beliave to be not because of the hatred of the machine poli- tclans an account of their (nability to dictate v appointments, for .\(Ichl;zln Ropublicans have sl Joseh merienee o i los Sl o B Lol o (o you o | oL OO SR | Interont to | EAES - b &) St iy a8/ uls for two years, In the n ) Budgoet o of Interest to cA; ‘nor because * elegates In the Bt ot sania For b by e £0 produce City Councll of 1877 the majority of the mem. | Henshaw, took forcible posscsslon of one of got of Items Blato Chnventton wore amad (nto sitonce by the 8t pricos to suit the Hmos, The Station-House of the.Metro~ thecity engine-houses and vrison cells ‘which Itepublicans in Ilinois. irou rod of ex-Senator Chandler' (Lo use the bers and the Mayor were dismetrically opposed ; . had been used ms polico hesdquarters, and, al- worda of your correspondent), but rather be- I WILSON BROS politan Police Attacked to cach other un every lssue that came | though Mayor Bowinan lius repestediy demand. Cadie e 00 Ao pondent), bub. rathor be- 2] up. During the Iatter part of the | cd that it be yacated by them and returned to rurpou of {nangurating a ewnpalgn fo which w0 powerful encintes were to be met and ovs come; L e, Democracy and the Greenh: deluston; and they fully realized, in their zeal ana _earnestiness to prosecute s successful Great Activity Noticeable in the Usual- ly Quiet Stato of Michigan. by Marshals, - tha city, his desmands iave been rofused. About neon to-duy City-Marshal Walsh learned that thers wers BUY THRER OF TIA METROPOLITAN PONCE in the engine-house, and, thinking it woull bg upon the Council was petitioned by mare than ono-half of the legat voters to incorporate ths clty under the General law, which petition tha Councit rofused to act upon, until finally, re- 67 and 09 Warhindton-st., Chicago, 69 and 71 Fourth-st., Cincinnati, 408 North Fonrth-st., 8t. Touis. Bixteen Shots Fircd---Two DMare * campnlgn, the necessity of laying astde all dif- a FINANCIAL: shals Killed and One peatedly liaving had their sttention called by | casy to capture It, hio mulstered his dcputles at | Rensons for tho Recent Adctlon | frthm, the necessity. non-essential, and giv- e e ey the Mayor to the duty they owed their conatitu- | bis” own headquarters, a_little more than » of the Republicans in ing the entire united stroncth of the party to LAZARUS leVERMAN ‘Wouuded. exnts, the pollth forred b block away, snd mads & dash for it. 1o was That State. the waging of a vigorons warfaro sgaiost the | ’ D, the petitions wera refo N quiekly seen, however, an'l the occupants of the ¥ coinmun enem; t will be conceded, I belleve, NEKER, 3 TIB STANDING COMMITTER ON CEMATERIES, | engine-house—Officers Wallace and Gloyre, and . that approval or disaproval of Prestdent Hayes' nBA y Tho Besiogers Gather Up Their Dead Numerous other petitfons of a smilar charac- | Turnkey Chapman—barred the door, hstened EPII HOLLAND. policy in reapect of appointinents s uot an es- tp-stairs, and the two first-nmined appesred at the windows armed with Bpringfleld rifles. Walsh anda his men rushed op, armed with clubs and revolvers, and found Ofiicers Btock near the door of the engine-house, whom the; arsaulted with clubs, knocked down, au thrce platol-shots were said to hove been finca at him, one of whkh wounded bim fn the head. Wallace and (Heyre then called on the crowd 1o dlsperse, when more sliots wore firea by Markham, Wallace and Uleyre then shot Into the crowd, snd Duputy- Marshal Neville and Cunoers fell dead, and James Doyle was wounded. The Marshals then retired, takiog with then: thelr dead. Mayor Bowman In the meantime appeared on the ground, and, he says, narrowly escaped, s ono of the men in the engine-huuse, ho clalms, TOOK DELIDERATY AIM AT MM, but, by & quick junp sideways, he avolded be- ing bit, the ball entering the "mnmd only a few feet from where he stovd. Whila tho fizht was progressing the alarm-bell on the engine-house was rung, and the Meiropolitans hastoned to headyuarters from all directions, but the Marahals bad retired, and nothing further was done. Mayor Bowman {mmediate), te!ezn‘Phed to Bellevifle, the munté-;nnl. for Sherlft Wabcr aud County-Coroner Conly, who arrived this afternoun. ~Weber went to the headquarters of the Metropolitans and ARILESTED WALLACE AND GLETRE, ter continued to bo sent Io from all auarters of thecity, and at last the Mayor, baving falled 1o socure the actlon of the Council elther for or againat the question at isaue, called an clectlon to declde whether the ity should be incorpo- rated under the General law, This clectlon was leld on the 15th of January last, and resulted favorably to Mayor Bowman and the petition- ers. Councitman Wider and his followers, who were opposed to the Mayor, then contonded .that the election was illcgal, as It had not been called by the Councll, but by the Mayor alone. Thus they continued to wrangle unt{l the 4d of April, the date of the regular charter election, at which time TilR TERMS OF POUR COUNCILMAN, among whom was Mr. Wider, expired. During tho April clections the two partles becams very bitter tokrard ono anothor, and ft was about this timo that the Mayor catablished a separate and distinct pollce forco, which are now known as Marshals and Deputy Marshals, After the reg- ular charter olection the seats of two of the newly-clected membors were contedted by the Wider party, sud thoy were declared flicgally olected, on the ground ‘that they had been CHAMBER OF COMMEROCE, . 18 BUYING AND SELLING Governmoent Bonds, Cook County Orders, City Serip, Contractors® Vouchers, And seliing Rxchange on London, Patls, Frank. fort, Berlip, 1famburg, Chicago West Park Bonds. The terest maturing July 1, 1978, on sbove Donds, will bo Dald 8t maturity, 'on nresantation of the propet gourons st the NORTIWESTETN NATIONAL BA Fan. . T, GUINEY, Bupervisor, Chituao, 1., Jano 20, . Wl FIRM ONANGES, T DISSOLUTION. The firm of LEOPOLD, KUH & 0O, is this doy dissolved by mutual consent, Abraham Kuh withdrawing thorsfrom, Tho buainess will be continuod under the firm ond stylo of LEOPOLD BROTHERS & 00, {Who are aythorized to colloot, receivo, and ‘.recaipt fcs all olaims and demanda due and owiig to said firm, and by whom its indsbt- sential element of the present campaign, any more thao lfnm“l or disapproval of bia sliver policy s, Hence, as there did exfst differences of opinion as to the President's course among the representation of the party assembled §n the Conventlon, and s the quesilfon whether the President was wise or not In his method of ap- pointments was not to by au lssue fn the cam- palan, the wisest course, perhaps, was to leave that and kindred questions of diference en- tirely out of consideration. Had such an fndurseinent of the President as 18 contained in the Ohio Reyuhllmn platfonin been Incorporated into the Michizan platform, Idoubt if fifty vuln’ In the Convention would have voted agalnst 1t { yvet, upon eareful consid- eratlon, undoubitedly the opfnlons of the fift were deewed tuhavésufMicient weight to make it 8ppear unnccessary to raise s question which cuuld have no espcelal bearing upor the rest issues of the canpuign. g Nor was the leadiug position assigned to ox- Benator Chandler 1a rhu Couvontivo an fudt- €ation that he was azaln to be sclected ns the exponent of Michigan Repubilcanism, nor that the party fn the Stute wus again to pass under the rod of his power. Tlowever his sdherents may have regarded 1t, the genter numbor of the Conventton, I vonture to assert, viewed it only as a deserved compliment to an old Republican, who had been honored with the O WILL KOW STUFF WITIl REFUBLICAN DAL~ LOTS. Special Dispateh to The Triduns, Cincnnats, O, June 80.—Eph Holland, the celebrated ballot-box stuffer, to whoss profes- slonal cfforts Gen. Banning owes his seat in Congress, bas repudiated the Democrats, and anoounces that he will hereafter carry his ward solld for the Republicans. Holland hse for years had almost entire control of the Fourth Ward in this city, which bas regularly glvena Deimnocratic majority of 600 or 800. By way of testing his strength in tho ward after his late relcaso from jall, bp allowed his nama to ba used for a delegate to the Democratic Btate Convention, As & result be was elected by a majority of 500 votes. He did not go to Columbus, and, he says, did not intend to go {from tho first; but his seat was declored vacant b{ the Hamilton County delezation, who wers alraid to M{nn“ name. In consequenca of this fnsult, Molland awl his friends have re- solved o bolt. Thereis no doubt: that they will carry and Retiro in Conster- nation, A State of Excltement Highly Dau- gervus to the Safety-of the City. The Governor Will Sustain the Besleged in Their Action. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. 8. Louts, June 20.—The long-cxpected out- break betweon Mayor Bowman's Deputy Mar- shals and the Metropolitan, police forco of East 8t. Louls, which Is in_sympathy with the sntt- Bowman party, took place at 12:20 p. m. to-day, at whlch time a party of the Deputles, number- ing some twelve or flfteen, and “headed by the Mayor, marched from the market-housc, which 1s now used as thoir hicadquarters, to the en- A UEATY IRISH VOTR over to the Republican side, aud It is not Im- probable that thoy may thua decide the next ltical contest {n Cincinnatl, and :ésuse the i 7 higheat offices both Jn tho Stato aud tha coun- i " adnoss wilt be paid, liouac, tho Jower part of which fs occuplod | S1°ciCd Y the voto of non-testdents. “The op- | ang Corouer Conly wiil held o taquest ‘on the | Jsteat. ot Savler and " Daooigg s fo | LRy oflces botn fan aithough the peonto. of MORRIS L. LEOPOLD, , Kine °;'i'°' “l l"" 1“" i u' 0 P oot | postog candldates wore declared entitied | dead to.morcom. “The clrcumatanoe: which Jed | Congress, Holland has never yet told | the State had Illulgodznllncd 10 re-clect. him to ABRAHAM KUK, by the Metcoboliinn forca os a stotlowbouss. g5 "1y “place: . ‘Tha Bowman party | o tola. unfortunate ol e Ll e | e story of tho expenditure of [ the United Btates Senate, s athl counted upon HENRY LEOPOLD, The two ln’nuu aro wuhh: one[ block having the ballotbozes snd pool-box Hmu! l;lPrd many n;cnta. dating s far back :h‘a rlsz'n?b Tmfluntl:: Re ngla‘d ;ent to do good and effoctive work for the Repubtic- h ot n to sldes of s the Matropolitan "1 o Cincin y Tilden, a publicans- bers | an party. Chlghad a5, lsfél:‘ LEOPOLD, :l:e e:fmu’" ::‘;;! o -fln:l‘l’:;’ the. p:x!.l:u in thelr possession, clalimed that the contost | & sed by ':’é": Le:,,,.,’::“' ‘Toie law Yias | entertain hope that be may yet be fnduced to | ~ While T heartily sgree with the epirit of your was unlawfully conducted, and consequently refusod to recognize thie actfon of the Wider party. It was this matter that led to THE BLOODY FIONT IN TNB COUNCIL CNAMBER, in which theftwo polices force took a conspleuous part on the 11th of April, and which resulted in the Wider party adjourning totheengine-house, ond, after tho election of Mr., Rafter ns Mayor pro tem, taking the city affairs fn their hands. When the election under the Geueral law took place the Wider varty took mno part fu the matter whatever, claiming that it was jllegal In every respect. Conce. quently the Bowman party ngain elected four new Councilmen, and the four who had previvus- ly been clected at the regular charter eloction runnlng agaln were also successful. This gave the Mayor a full number of Councilmen, and the two contostants of tho provious election, to- gether with tho four Councilinua who, under tho City Charter, were entitled to two years lorger in tho Council, OAVE THE WIDRR PARTT A QUORUM. fill the blanks in his testimuny. Ile has stated since bis relcnsu that bis year in jail was one of the most profitable, floancially, of his life. s was pald handsomely for protecting the Dem- ocrats who were behind bim in ths election {rauds of 1878, and if Le shonld conclude to talk be witl tell an Intoresting SLOPY neh ana, T a0 1 MICHIGAN'y* ojeq, S0 REPUBLICANS, DIMOCRATS, Fyial ' rLNT-MONET LEAGUE. Bpectal Corvespondencs of The Tribune. Derniorr, Mich,, June 20.—Though the Dem- ocratic Convention has not been held yet, poli- ties are *hotter in this Btate than ever before ot this stags of the campatgn. The National Greenback men are fotenselyactive. Under the lead of Moses W. Field, add others ot State reputation, nssisted.by Gen. Bamuel F. Cary, of Ohlo, ns » speaker, with a perfect organlzation io almost crery county, with fanatically enthu- slastic local workers, avd, so far, no syatemstic oppositlon, it s not strange that tho extrava- gant statements of the *‘Ureenbockers" 0! Eecn pronounced unconstitutiona! several timos by the Bupreme Court, but the force has some woy managed to cxist. -{t Las been totally Ig- nored by Mayor Bowman, who organized a force of Deputy-Marshals under a city ordinance, and the result has been two distinctTorces of potice, which have beso at swords' points for months past, and conflicts more or less serjous have been of almost dally occurrence. There are also two polltical factious fn tho city, called Bownan and anti-Bowin/a, which are very bit~ ter, and stop at nu means 30 damage vach other. MAYOH BOWMAN SATS * that, even grauting the iegality of the cxist- enco of the Metropoiitan olice” Commlssioucrs and [orce, the original Legistatnre dpocially pruvides that they shallbe cntirely separate aud detinfte from the City ofjEast 8t. Louis, and slinll not uso or occupy wny of the city’s prop- erty; therefore ho or his oilicers had aright to dispossess themn of the enuine-house. Further trouble was apprebended to-night, but up to present wrll:fl: all is quict ou the otuer side of the river, und the probsbllitics are that no further violeucs will occur, sl ARy CASUALTIES. - correspondent's letier, I differ from him i his conclusivns as to the attitude of the Repubile- ana of Michigan, and deem fv but justice to a larl;fn portion of tho party who hate *machina 'p: tica” and love truc, honest Kepublicanism &ive what 1 Lelleve to be tho real attitude ot {te party in the late Convention. Youwa Rerunricam. NOTES OF IRTEREST TO ILLINOIS POLITICIANE. The Republican Convention of Carroll Coun- ty Instructs for Capt. R. M.'A, Hawk for Con- qress in the Fifth District. The Ualena Gazette still files the nama of Bsn- ator R. I McClcllan as ita cholce for Congress- man, in place of Burchard, in the ¥ifth Dis- trict. George Terwilliger, late editor of the Fulton Jowrualy 1s prominently named for Ropresenta- tivo by the Ropublicans of Whitesido County, Eleventh Benatorial District. William Bower, of Olney, and J, Zimmerman, an opportunity to walt each other’s movements, and heretofore, when any unusual’ demoustra- tions occurred fn one camp, the other would fmmediately put itsslf fn readincs for an at- tack, DISSOLUTION. The Armof W. . Alcock & Co., General Commis- slon Merohants, 130 Washington-it., Chicago, is this . gay tlsolved, and all ciaims must be' tendored to W, 1" Alcock within thirty daya from this dato. Chicapo, duip 1, 1o, . H. ALCUCK & 4O, COPARTNERSHIP. The underaigned liava this dsy formed s copartnar- hipunder the firm-ame of Alcock & King, succes- sors to W. 1L, Alcock & Co., for the carrying oo of & General 8hipping, Comnleaton, and Iirokerage busl- Dess In Graln, Flour, nd Provieions, Office, ltoom 10, 123 Lasalle-st., Chicago, W. 11, ALCOCK, ULRIC KING. 60 I? WAS ON THIS OCCASION. When Mayor Bowman headed hils party of Depu- tics and marched to the Metropolitan station, they timmediately boited the doors of the bulld. Ing and repalred to the sccond story, which has for some timo been used as a Councll Chamber for the Wider Council, and an armory for tho potice force. Here they hurricdly seized thelr murderous-looking Bpringfeld riflos,— s case of which was sent them at the beginning of tho munictpal troubles,~and swore to stand by the atatlon-house aud thelr party, or die in the attempt. Thoy were out- numbored by the Deputy-Marshals, and some liave it that but five mon were.in the statton- house at the tme of tho attack. When the Bowman party approached, they demanded nd- Chteago, July 1, 1878, ‘TO RENT. TO RENT. Oflices, cn suite or single, AT LOW llA‘fR!. CHARLES GOODMAN, Room 43, 116 Washington-st. TO RENT mitfacs, Thls they were nmuu'lr, aud ordand ‘s“lfic‘ "'fl'( they bavo "‘"’""““"‘} "’I me f‘ k“ have made o deep {impression, and | of Mt. Carmel, bave becn nominated by the i o leavo the place at once. An effort was made erent times, ono party occupylng tho Clerk's | * b % thut the ty s growin a1 Democracy of the Forty-lourth District for No. B0 Itush-st., Bric) oftlce in the market-touse, and the " othor the TOE WILMINGTON ACCIDENT, party g rapidiy, 3 room; (B keod eaafr H:K"g:fi.l.flnz. a8 If to auter the bulldiog by fores, when tho | 80 i o e s e e City bust: Bpecial Dispateh o The Tridune, ‘| What effect * alscussion on the other | Representatives. The district 1s Democratic. o CIIATILES GOODMAN, Metropolitans ness. Bome two pionths ago the Wider Coun- | Barrntons, Md., June 80.—About 11 o'clock | eido will produce romalns to be seen, ‘Ihe Oukland (Coles County) Liera/dl reads the oo 43, 116 Washington-st. TO RENT. Btore “No. 108 South Clark-st., COMSENCED FIRING INTO THE OROWD from the windows of the upper story. The at- tacklug party nlso flred, and, in all, some six- teenshots were discharged, Thovery first round brought DoputyJamos Connors to thusldewalk s Cory's statonionts ore;so absurd, when brought to ae test of analysls as to thelr truthiulness, that his Influence is ouly dangervus where Lo is not known, and not contradicted. Tho State 1s be- ing flooded with tracts and papers fn the inter- cfl applied to Judge Snyder, of the Circuit Court of Bellevlilo, for sn_injunction restrain- ing the Bowman Counci! from acting In munlcl- pal allaivs) and, after soverat other actions of a simitar natute, ali aiming at the oue obfect, & lost night tho South-bound expross from Phila- delphia, on the Philudelpbis, Wilmington & Batttmore Rallroad, Aras thrown from tho track at Claymont, four miles n-t) of Wilmington, Champaign Unlon out of ttue Natidnal-Green- back party, and declares {tselt ™o only simon- pure Greenback paver {n the P4Grtesuth Cone gresstonal District. o 3 v.o infrstecl , nonault was taken by the defcadants, and the | Del., by an obstruction win' was’ placed ‘on | €28 of the *tateolute-tronay 1" t.ory, which nro T Renublicans of Fulton County will L e eI goonaaw, dead a8 a stonc, aud P, Neville, also & Deputy, | mattor - Lt potnt for e ovident purposa | 5110 full of the most glaring misreperoutations. | HETOTeae Hard for ronomivation, Tt —Teom, 45 110 WubEtonst_ | wag Intuntly killed, the ball entering the right WENT T0 TIN SUPRENE COUART of wrecking it, To tralu, cou.’stng of oight | pieir influcnes will doubtioss wans wiea the | tent Controssman Boyd for xonom williiz to o TO REN'I‘- sida of the bead from thetop, and ranging ,{‘5 tho ‘)uq, d.;.;m lluuflur the caption of «Quo cars, was golng at the rate of about thirty miles Sk lm‘um‘m‘u-c::né? ‘LuAGDE. theens accept any good Republlcan that Knox County * BTONE ANDITARENENT 3% LABALLE-GT. downwanl and backward, Deputy Jim O'Brien | \Varrantoand Mandamus cases, the flrat being h Tho engine was hurled into an em- | _Tho IToneat-Money Leaguo of this city sesros | {hich, by rotation, is entitled to the candidats) Also prcot. Third, nhd Tanf Floars 4 sed 40 Lasutte: | 5 t Brought 10 the “grownd, the BALL fase- | DFOUght by the W“"Flfl-y to compel them to | perhour, eng i g Y Tuay present. 3., caoh fiaor 4053, ood Malit sad clevator, weii | W8 Dext broug e gEOUdy 1, | Mltow Causs foe aoting fo the capacity of Coun- | bankment and demolised, burying Georgs | {nclined to take a vromiuent part In the comlug Y P adsnted for njcrcantifs or m-mfimuuu atiness, {og fugo hita left side. As far ay can be learned, cllmen, and the other beiug aw action agalig campaign, It 18 an_indepcndent organizatlon, John Armstrong, Treasurer of the Ftate Wi read whoie 7 any nast Booe ot thu Motronolitens are fajured, tho héslf of (e county toSompel 1 to LUFN | reemur o o, e (e Bates o | SO of ‘both Democrats and Ropubicens | qors, Armstiond, Tressuser of the Etate — WM. C. DOW, A Tribune Bulldiux, : TR THO: DEAV N, over to the Treasury of the Bowinan party the firomun, under the debris. Theformor was hor- opposed to frredeemable currency. It is a | Wash and Perry Arnnstrong,’ Liss been roni- ribly mangledsna instantly kliled, and the latter was 80 badly inangled and scalded that bis ox- plred a few moments after Leing rescued. Two branch of the Honeat-Money League of the Northwest, and works {n connection with the central organization In Chlengo, A mass-nect fnglstobelicld at the Opera-House to-night, moneys bolonging (o the city, which action, of course, ia8trongly opposed by the Wider varty. These cases were advunced on the docket of the Supremo Court, and a docision has been given, nated for Sunator by the Natlonals ot the La Salle Dlstrlct, Dayld Richis was nlso nomiuated st the same time for Representative., T swamom. " ERKENBRECHER'S Noville *and Couuors, wera earried away by fricndg almost the Instunt. thoy fell, aud {t is sald that soveral shots were Ored at tho parties. i o - This Deputios becamse complotely domoralised, | Uity by 6o’ means or oflor, 1t has' boun | resyoe rero steattue s rid Iokmans an e | i Adltemed LR O ] Rt b b F e g ¥ | a0d foll buck to thcir Leadquarters .under o | ¥t '"-"‘,‘m',"f"‘"m}r*;;x Dbl 10 nin Pl Lear. Iy wero alao fnstuntly sllled, . Oue s | o bott aha 2l porties. Tho Leagug | Dintric the Hou. Enoel Emery, editor of the : n" n r strong firo from tho enomy. A nuwnber of shots | 'ty nctiony the factios hayo erown tove s | aince beet Identilied us Christian It Krauch, of | hora has alyo | socured the scrvices —of r:;fl'h., ] .fiufl‘rm:}",,.dcfll,m.e,:;"au": oo dschoreod direllyt Mayor Bowmas, b, | B bave throntonmd. showptor and outbreaics | this clty, aud tho other b auposed to bo Wan, | hotmus, Mt Nichol Seeratary Ghaens League | B ublicun paper 1s glots saough for Lisn: . Dur- | have been threato e i ; Ts absolutoly odorless, and Chomi. | FItunstelyi o aunped irithout B e e ep uatanad, though neter fheriedinto | R Houah, of Clicago. Hougts was docently at- | 5 e Brats durioy tho hext theeo wecks. Il | - xSenatur Rablaonfot tho Twenty.sovanth oglly Pure, Bk 110 SHLCIN00R | theae tmportant cases, the city hua heen fn an | tired sud wore s handmime gold wateh and | povios at Yosilantl to-nfeht. The fnfluetica of | District white not uc Ively secking & renom- It’is snowflake white, tense stata’ol excituingnt, thq streaty crowded | ,FIENOROMAS disturbance for the past threo | chalu, The bodies weso couveyed to Wil- | this independent soclety eannotiybe caleulsted. [ fnation, I8 understood 1o be willlug 1o make the with a mass of men and women, aud E tace, The district 1s cfalmed b A HIOT OF TOD MOST.DENEHAL AND SANGUI- It {8 likely tobe & element &vdiscord in the the Democracy, Democratic camp, The prospest seems to be manths, uud none were surprised when arousel though Senator Roblson_ carried it four yeurs It is suscoptiblo of the highost from their noonday meal by tho firing of many and most lasting Polish, mington, where osu inquest will bo beld to-day. The truln was badly wrecked, it . creat excitement | v: that there will be an Intense #ight In the Demo- | ago over the combined Democratic and Inde- 1t possossos groator strongth of L oo L PO i Cxclement orxists st _the ecc ot | cratie Conveution over the monsy qucation, | peadent wore. EDx Blitms o0 Locan County, body than other trade brands, threateniog to breuk out every moment. 0 Hiecinl Do ””n';'-;;l"-_‘ cross ties [iigentously srranged In a cattle- | T1hose who have heretoforo been consldered the glso destres the Republican nomianatlon. It'i8 packed in Pound Parcels, i victorous Metropoliting continucd to hold the | g, Louts, Juno 50--0:50 . . —East 8t Lout | Euard, aul it is supnased Lo have been the works | strongest and best men {u the Democratic party As su evidence of the popularity of Congress- Full Weight guarantoed, station, quarding overy window with the muz- | continues greatly excited, and thers are serious fro wostly for resumbtion and” houest tnoney. | 0t Tiptoy, of the Thiricents District, the of tramps. Ilenry Brown, of Missouri, furmer} einployed on the Dotaware Division of thorosd, has been arrestod on sue; But the imasses of the party wre Inclined (v pander to It costs loss monoy than any | zlesof thelr guna protruding outside. Crowds apprehensfons of widespread piliaze and Inces Btarch in tho World® of tramps roamied the strectd and extravagant Conventiou which met last woek ‘renomnated diarlam. Both of the onposing faction: him by acclamation before his delegation from lefon of complicity, i lield until a full tnvoatiention can be TOE GRERNDACKERS. C It is manufacturod in tho honrt of | rumors of rapine und “hlood-ghed to bo Inaugu- | PORCriess to prescrvo order, and the streets are | 814 Wik bo o SBoma eventhink It posefblo that the Convention | SICLEAN tovk their svats o the Convention, $h0 [rontost O6roal rOBIOD OF 1he | raed when durkness netto kipt tho clieens o | HLC it ICha that eurcots: 00 or ke, | bid, A arke somard oy boon oo Tor thy may nominte the Groenback candidates,—at | J0dge Tipton defeatal Adiat Btoveusun, tba The police-stations of both sides are surrounded by Iarge crowds, and the toellug of bltterness is inteuse, The Bowman faction have sworn out warranuta againss the leaders of tho Metropolitan Yolice, charaing them with murder, but urs un- able, und would not dare to atteinpt arrests, as the Metronolitans aro fortifled in thelr statlon. authors of the fendish uct, und every effort will be made to forret them out. Travel was resumed on the north-bound track In five hours. The south-bound track s stil) blockaded. WiLstiNatox, Det., June 30.—~Iu additn to the engiveor and treman killed (n the disaster to the Southern express jast night, & man aup- Independent-Greeuback-Democrat, fu 1875, by 952 majority, aud will make even better race this year. L terrible state of suspense and oxcitement, Hun- fatet,—at dreds of ‘wowen and schildren cawe over to Bt. Louls for saféty.” The following seunis to be the correct statement of e 1OW TIE'COLLISION WAS PRECIVITATED, -» least thelr candidate for Guvernor, done, it s & uucetion whether the party would not fose us maiy votes as (t would expoct to gatn. Many Demucrats caunot bu peranaded to supyort a (reeuback ticket and rln!(urm,— cspecially those who have been prominent {n the obo. It is Bold univorsally in Amorica by Grooors and Dealers. Its onnual consumption roaches Twonty Million Pounds. CONVEXTIONS TO UM LELD, The Republican Couventlon for the Twenty- sscond Senatorinl District fa called to mect at v Galcaburg Thursdny, Aug. 8—Kuex aud Mercer ANDREW ERKENBRECHER Bhurtly bufore noon, Pat Sulltvan, tho Chicaga | hunae, and have a larze followlnsg, - T posed to bu William R. Huugt, of Chlcago, and | orcunization of the Honest-Money League. | 9 ! CINCINNATI. 4 & Alton Rallroad Yardmuster at Vontco, who's | at Bellovilic, the m\f.fly..q‘:‘:,h":. m;’,,f,’:,".{;fi Christian Krancly, of Baltimore, weraalso kllled, | Tho Republlcans are united aod barmonious, Countles, - Krkendrecher's Wortd-Famous Cnrn-Starch for Food, k-and-neck with the Bowman factl tor ald this evening, and The englne, bacgage, mall, aud two express | Hoyes and’antl-Hayes is not wentioned. The ‘The Bixth District Republican Congressioual FAVOR & KNA| 8. ,neck-an Y on, came \ WILL ABHIVE AT MIDNIGHT cars wero wrecked, A raliroad-tle had ‘been | currency question has been forced on the atten- Canvenll.m‘wm be held at ock 1staud Thurs. Bols Northweatern Agenid, Chicsgo. |'over to the ‘atatfon-houso occupled by the anti- with & company of militla. An outbreak s ox- | Placed Upon the track. An arrcst has been | tlon of the peaple by the Greenback agitators, | day, July 1. Bowmalaus, who have kept guard for several days, with the alieged object of wxamining a telegram that hadbicea recelved from Trenton, 1N, fu refercnce to & couple of horses that had becn stolen from that place some days ogo. A few words ensued between lim aud Turnkey Chapinan, snd, after ascertalning the atrength of the Metrapolitans, - i THENS BEING ONLY and is the absorbing question throughout the Btate. ‘Lbe Republican platform Is clear and explicit on the question, und the Republican sentiment of the State supports the platfurm with great unanimity, “oLD zaci.” ‘The Tion. Z, Chandler is Chairman of tho Re- publican Central Committeo, which Insures a well-orgavized and vigorous campaign. He will nut opew the campaigo $11) efter tho Demo- cratic Convention meets nnd dechles the {asifus pected momontarily, aud much fear is folt that | fade. tle nthnorous trauips that infest East 81, Louts will tuko advantago of the prevalling disorder to rob and burn. “At ons time It was reported that the Bowinanites had dug a trench tu the M‘etroxx;llun duufihmdluu-e -uld plluue:lnkex of powder under It, preparatory to blowing u the bullding. Thls rnp«ln,n caused sho rnfilcn‘: consternatiou, but proved to be without foun. datiun, ‘The Nineteenth Democratlc Con Conventlon mects at Carm{ Aug, bas uo opposition. ‘The Nluth District Republican Congressional Convention will assemble ot Jesburg, Weidnesdsy, Aug. 7, ‘There arescs {'g-soven delegates, ‘The Eighteonth Congreasional District Con- yeution and the Fiftleth Representative Dlstrict Convention ol tho Dewgocracy are to mncet at greasional 1. Townshend Tents and "Ha‘mn;oci(s, Camp Cots and Stools, Flags of Silk or Bunting. GILBERT WUBBARD & CO,, P — RUN OVER AND KILLED. Spectal Dispatek 10 The Trivune, INpIAWAvoLlS, Ind, ' Juve 30.—Ilenry Kimbro, & young colored man, was killod this afternvon by a freight teutn un the Beo Line, which he attemptod to” bourd near this city, Hu was on his way to Scaduy-school fu Bright- wood, whero is father ig preacher. "roU, > ATD ABKED. hereturned. A few minutes afterward Ofiicer Both M ——— on which that purty proposes to steke fts hopes. | Jonesboro July &5 Mayor Bowman aud Councilman Wider, | . 3 RS i hig: onesboro July 308 BOUTH WATER.5T. Btack und Turnkey Chapman startad for dier, |- ehe lattor ‘epresemting. Tae ooncina puriocs AN OIL-TRAIN WRECKED, BN et Ahchiatn WL bavs oue ot tba | T ety ke Reaslodial Distsii Repiibite: - e Chapmau In the lead. Mr. Chapuigu atatps thit YOUEAN STRAMSHIDP he got to the Avnany, June 80.—An ofl-train was thrown from the track of the Nuw York Central Rond telegrupbied to (ov. {ug for aid to suppr: Cullom at Springfield ask- au Convention will megt at Rock {sland Tues- cas each; other, ‘Tho Guy- N penbickiers " . tha ** National (ircenbackers' und the Houust Wiy, July 16, A ruer of the eidewalk (o' -Leazuo meu are both o o Money * unkuows quale Beoator aud two Reprusentatives afional oo 0 Y | tront of the statlon wheu be, hefird o "l"i""u‘l to cach, but the exact nature of [ Jaut night, by the removal of a rall, and nin~ | itres ¥ fir ottr politics, thers 13 no predictipg the | are to o nominated. - National Lino of btc{[msmps_ Mike Walsh tho Captaly of the Diguitics, [ 45,00 18008 Known lore. | Tu Guvernon | g cary wero wrechud, - T ol 100k firo, aud | resalt with iy degree o1 certuluby, *Nesatnie="] " ‘Tho Eighth Distnet Republtcan Congresslonal BAILING TWICE A WREK FROM say: “Now, boys, Isour time Ng | yhigcounts at Nellgriliiis hurry ut once Lo tho | A brakeman named Tru A AR s San howmh. T e Soonle gertely ke, petithias ax. wus burned to death, The vogineor aud troman were Iujired. s luoked over to tho warket-houso and saw somo forty or filty men running over towand the . Tho people genorally are petitioniog scene of disorde rt 1o be thelr eandidaty agaln, T 4ud cstablish quiet at all cost, aid that ho wa 4 atirs uld immediately usy the entire WD, Liverpool, and Londen, HEW IYOTI 1] Qlun.xm v, the Edltor b The Tribuns. abln passsie from 830 1o §70 currency. Excursion nd verss Ch militls of the Blato If necessury to put down N, 3 b 4 ¥ g The Nationals of McLean County will hotd bbbty Serndc T DRI | station i) e et i e | fawlensicas, It b n otesires T toet o | THE ANN ARBOR PICKLE, e vaLave, foud I your |y e” Convontivn st Dlooiningron, Tucsls ¥orsalilogs sud turther 1, tious that the Bherl| July 30, A full county ticket and one candi- 0 LARSBIT RO R Gt | arew a rovolver and tired at Chapinan. the ball | o5 Baesios i SUerll it comlug with o company | agoes kverybody Fimding » Fefond fn the Duicen, Batiog referensa to tho poaltion of | Jau} for Kepreseutatya #il be nominated, iF Toa | luckily speeding wide of the mark. Clapmaq TIUH LATEAT, ‘Tanks of the Unlvorsity, « | tuereceut Republican Convention I this State, {amtltah, Cotinty, where Judge Crouch, Norul (lel'l]lilfl “0“]. wabunarmed, wnd, picking up & sock, bo black. | g, ;o Sesesl Dusstch lo T Tisins. Sl Disdc A fa The Txthusa, i+ | upon tus question of Indorsing Presidant Hayes. | Sagy Hiaumbtan; s s Tew sihor Gesrimc i od Doyle dows. Belng 8o Intent un capturing |, % LOUIE, July B, Lo f—tate Wlnikhf ANN Aknon, Mich., Juno 20.—Auther body | :1,e water states that be was told by & member | keonup tho organization which even Ge. aThedtenmersaf ahia " Ja svervSatar. |t gration, they left the turukey 08 passed | fion calling upon sl ool citlae Jm‘flfi; ¥os Ueutliicd boro to-day in the vaults of the | o the Btato Central Committee that **a motion | B Anderson degerts for.the Democrac sieror pasan Xl Sohtnunpion: | on, Theu © ' |lnthe breservation oforer, stating tbat the | Medical College,—that of Dr. J. E. Bash, & | g fligBuate Conveotion In Detrolt on the Lith T I eon (10 b kel Baturds g L 1o0; I8 SHOOTING CONMENOED, Slerit was thers {or the purpose of restoring | Eruduate of the Tudiana *fedical Collezo at ‘1o | 1 fadorse the Administration of Prestdent Couydution, and five will probably put u an ap sad phssage & and resulted as Liaa been atove described. Q1. | SPle u‘:trl “lhl,t. fllgl e lfiu Intaution to assiat | disnapolis, und a residen’ of Allisonville, n0wn | )13req would have been voted down by sn over- pearance. s ficer Bichaol Stack was stayliog In front of the | 1 10 14F & ':'“m:vm 3 ‘;_}mefl:gl:lg dui twelvo miles (rom lndiaiapolie. Col. Bnelpaker | wnelmtng majority.” As a memiber of that s door when hie heard 1 Jooklog: acrony | of tho Bnerls , and all is qulet, 4729 | aud Dr. J. 31. Bash, brother of the deceassdiur | Couvention, il as un adiirer and firm boticver MISCELLANEOUN, " UNITEL LIVERS the stroet, saw they "e.c i THE GOVERNOR, rived hore yesterday afteroon, and visited the | 1o pregjdent Hayes snd bis cdmiveurative pole | DOUGLAB COUNTY, I1.L. N X '.'.'A ) lu_l., stzong, with bludzeots inl lruxom" mfiuu :'a The Triduns. Medical College last nighit, but the s decislon leyo 1 wish to say & few words in reference to | Bpectal DispaleA to The Trivune. SARATOGA . 4" 4% V"' YORK, | oncarau to bar the dics, « . tom this aftoraoon rocehr o ur. Cul- | was postpoued untl ths moraing, In oder 10 | ria unpilcations contatued In the letter alladed | TuscoLa, 1k, Juno dl.—The Douglas County Open for the "0 Snno 18 Commisaioners v Eare gt hu‘l‘gm\hl:;lhl'o"cs sce tho rewalus by daylicht. The svcond exaw- | 1 Qrecubackers held thelr County Convention tos.: ? . Miues, tutelliveace that shorlly diter Soon to- | 10100 WAt made shis moraiog, and | "y mignt be faferred from the tone of tha | bers yesterdsy, whicl was capiarsd by the e - PO He BN 00; 4o oer fsd gy bim, g:{,‘,{;';';‘h;:fll“:rfl-y :‘rllil,l:ded,hyliiltpuma l’t:d!lrtd m:kl:lty mlnplrlv- 'lhmm;‘m wriler that he bellaved that the omission 1 the mwnu Dr. u:;;u n;dlthr:tmhe'rh u::c:u. i ; g2 Lok ono of them Intictin. . Weta 4 above hla ‘nau fuction, aud | private marl suel, a3 pecul ie2 | platfonn sdopted tu say agythivg speclically ers were namod ss delegates to the Con- H_"hgh]nnd Hfluv\!h; S 5 I, right ear. Then shets w « ltove, aud :E?enr:lh:vmx}:ld l”l"la‘:‘:lfi:n:::c:":}fo““d, ":} g‘-.’i:"‘;‘;.r: :3{:,:“;‘?&: fld:‘d:::.' ".lfi‘.‘,:' T_‘:L‘f"‘] ll:ud.nuln. tha Preaident s to be taken ss Zon- Lm-land Conveatlon, who are uuderstood to P e AT T & Qificers Wallaco wud (' 17+~ +* them writh | un Intimatim o the Giavernor that bia fugers | b she. bomifcation. s gy mowit o | clusive evidonce that - the Kepublicats of syl faroy of Malien doncs.. Wo o TiOA koS RuekEew - - deadly efect. ferencoaue ... % #mv e vary | served, and thu featares atill well detlued. 'Au | Miclpan gencrally do not | apurove of | COUpt 23 = g # ey | SRR R s e | e, s oot ok 3|2 st T HOAL) we o ‘taok wa > 3 S L] y remov an undirtakes's room on Matn | w y thel D X A SEALEL 3| e iy dedtion, vt Wackiad 1 5t { €. | streat, where It was packed. Col. Sacibaber | evineo thots dlsaporaval of e potigy. Fhiss . o ond pw%w e Trivune. FALR 5% | Witliam Wi A8 Bl SY + Gcorwiih | Lo & u;. be o 71 & 1 and Dr. Bash retura to Judisnapolis to-morrow | do uot belivve. | know thay many reamy - - iy My June 80.—The Blooming- g 1 ‘allace 8 3¢ . Klheontlg | W e Mole puber it |8 | moruing with the remaius of the latter's | the platform did not mulllfleflly nlog - | ton Liar bus ppalnted Messrs. Btevenson, Wel- * gk front. Horung. . v aug thegad 2w }‘”-"Q v be . brotuer. The body was buried & mouth syo, | Ligh wora) purpose boucst” fatent. 4 | e, 00 R 1L s Committes 1o prescut ou the S C A £5 | ‘toutand shot int. S Aok el ba Ve L, o | shivpedbare to V. H. Eicbblus & Co., und du: | the Preshdent; which it inight nave dot (R ; % . ~ith clubs, a0 3 rg, - R LT 8 | ivered st the Medical Cullege. bl fricuds and | ut the same time have silowed thewid-. - fesbiday 1 ptember term rusolutions of oF ALL v . o A T aund Leeak f ver. 1 oagre, bt alg oy 0, 2 | relatives aro unaware of Dr, Bash's viit | vergeucs of opluion as to thdavisdom of o iy | fespscts ot mory of Judge Brevee. Ben- FAIRBANKS, 4 y {rndearth Fugn gt “ Buaut yu f B 0w s 01 o2 o f|bere, andeven do mot kiow tht | st Bigthat te omtsslon'te du thisks Ty | S0 T i wnd Justite scolt, colaborers M & 113 LakeSL « bewlndovs, \ ¢ [T g mag S whe sl . 0] the grave has beoa distusbed. Dr. |wonstrued i disspproval sud condeniugtion i ’ witi Usec e, .0 g make sveeches, Becarefultobuyonlyt © - gain or . ced §o mew agd w! S ot 108 owa by Lt gty i | Bash telearsphied the gai lntolligeuce that aa | hia coursé scows o be tukiug & w0od Qe tor h — e T R B AR o U OLICH 0 ks gy + # | would be bumo with Lis brother's body to- | gruntod. ¥ur Log onor ot o langa body «f i1 | IPERAN GG, EVDUCATIONAL. " . B s i o .xt A 1 QuvDRt, morruw night. He pla od the case {u Bnel- | Hepublicans of slld;u‘m who have fnyerr 5.6 D o te TheTridune, rrmniin DY s : " P ' ptan B, s-ant b the ) detropolis 1| baker's hauds only & ‘reek ago, sud he bas | becu fully abreust of the tiost advanees o+ » A N s SO st ubu e wa R e "o b will sy r. " : [ YRS B W $0.~The varlol Jenniogs Semi A \ it i o : eyt ?" o el - 4| worked 1t up with the afovo resalt. Ity satd | of refosm withiu the purty, sucha . yy 2 ngs semnary, Aorors, 1:. S G VL W L R {hat more partles will b4 hers shortly to Jouk: | ahould gab bo draws from thu act gt R o County will cele- - iR e s, U A g 4 Saker it et L e Ctient 1o Weck o | Deved s o iomic BT o4 o8 0 iviared by e AT B AL il " LS 8 ltke errand. 4 : ace Sully b Sywsathy with Presgt H o ..a e S ihune, s nf %g 4 Rumpus in the Proviacs. of Q. " e-ak Unique Spectacles The Protection n o Reverdy ° f Great Issus of the Prosiit Year. AR - Sir Jobn A, HeDosald—Georgs Brown-PrimeNin. lster HeKenxie.~Frohablo Resalt of tice of older andilarger communitics than ours to ridicule any p country may make to statesrnansbip. It secis to be the universal Impression of thosa who, from, curiosity or interest, vislt our shores, thut? keen cye to the beneflts of tho loaves and fishes pretty nearly constitutes the bone and stnew of party contests in Canads. The struggle, it ta curreatly ‘believed, is merely ono between the, Ins and the outs, and, no matter what measurea’ the former may propose, or how honestly soavar the latter are determined . to op) them it they can. 7.5 : Now, without for ons moment venturing assort that ‘sl publlc men hLere aro politied #aints, that they ars blind to official emnulament, or that,in & comparatively youog and atruggling + part poor, the pay.can fall Lo be to somo extent an object, it, neverthicless, does scem to me tuat party lines ure by no’means 80 complotely v fuced as some appear 10 imagine, “All the great Dattles of the past, all tho important. aues ot the present, have been, und are, based proti; much on the old dogmas which. have diride: rival factions across the Atlantic for centurles. Tue chief reforns Introduced fnto this country Lave bean the work of Libernls; the most de- termined oppositiun has come frum the Con- servatives. 1t was so with the question of TAB CLENGY RESURYE. This was & large portion of land set aside for the purpose of maintainiug the English Church, ment ald in the Ol Country. Agalnat this at- tempt to favor a particular religion and form an ecccleainstical establishment on this sido of tho Atlautic, the Liberais firinly sct thelr faces, aud they won the day. These lauds were fnally sold, and the proceeds applied to educational purposes. 8o it was with REPRESENTATION DT POPULATION, by which the people of Upper Canada songht to remedy the defect fu the Union actof 1841, 'his, making no nllowency for fncrewsc of wealth or numbers, fixea tho ropresentatives of Upper. and Lower Cunada at 65 ench, In_a fow years, owing to_ her wealth aud population, Upver Canads pald tlio lfon's spare of the taxes, but saw most of the benefits accruing from then go to the Low- er Province, whoase representstives, tho mu?url- ty of whom were French Catholics, voted in a solid phalanx, whic beine aided by n -small minority from the V e"l whose assistancs was wenerally given in conslderation of being allow- d to kosp power, invariably carried off the vie- tory. 5{;. in fact, it has been with all reforms. Oc- casionally, It istrae, the Conservatives, aficr opposing & measurs s long as. possible, and secing the country thoroughly aroused, have, llke Elizabeth of olg, coolly tuken up tho ery, passed tho messure, and claimed all thy credit arising from being its :lnmyium. Nor has the fear of the Crown, on all occa- sions, restruined the Liberals from holding toncts AT VARIANCE CNTIRELY with thelr usua falth. Xor Instance, wo lately had, tn t'e Provii. = 02 Qucbee, a Reforta Gov- ornment assuming yesvonsibility fgr the dis- tnissal of o Minfatry by the Lieutenaut-Gov- eruor, while 1 act: ll(mmnmulml a Lajont of the House, The alleged ruason fox the o clal’s set was, that these Minlsters were extras Rant in thelr sdministration, avd discourteous to him; thet Ihui denied the Urown its jroper functions; and that bis only course, 11 consce qnunce, was 1o seud them about their busioces, take others fn whoi he had vonfldence, and ap- val to the people on the fssus. The present feutcoant-Governor of Quebec, bowever, happens to be one of the _appoints ments of Mr. McKenzio's Admintstra- tion; and it also hiappens that 1t Is in’ Quebec, as s well kuown, that the heavicst adverse majority in the comiog _elce- tlons was expocted by the Prime Miulater and bls triends. Tuls seeins to give. who clain that it was u pure party coup d'etat, and that the maln effort of the Govcruor wus to securc the Minfsterial Influeuce ut the polls for lis friends at Ottaws. Bothat as it way, we lave TUR UNIQUD BPECTACLE of tho Consurvatlves, by tradition upholdors of prerogative, denounudng a Lisntenant-Governor As l'ymm.. auenuiny of the peopls, and a usurp- er of authority in nowiso pertainiug to him vr the Crown; while their opponents, the Liverals, whom all bistory nasociates with sggresston und contempt of regal rights, yehemently defend hts course. Whether the new Government thus luaugus rated will be able to do thelr friends the desired @ood, svems doubtful. The elections bave jot the porties sbout tie in the uew House, aud victory has, up to the present, alteruated from the (fovernment to the Opposition benches, with & slight prepunderance iu !avor of tha former, Itis 'nmlubln that, If not besten out- right, the Minfstry will bo forced to so sold thelr lextslation that uo facousiderable number ;)l Ixtr‘m ideas ol their opponents will b embodied o Such 8 stato of affairs, however, fs the axcap- tlon, and not the rule; uod I have seca nuthiag as yet to convines mo thut party In Canada fs a misnomer; or that certain well-dedned princi- all‘ are not ut stake wheu a greas politival bag- e takes place, The lssuie which will badecided next summer, ;z.r next fall, aa the Domlinion Minlsters choore, PROTECTION VERIUS A RAVENUM TARIFF,~— not Protection ve. Fres Trade, us it 1s sometiwey pus. Freo Trado, pure and afmple, is uot ss yet dresined of by xny Domiolon statesuan, Ve bave ot Jate besu sdvanciug In civillzation ot o rato of which even Chicago might bu jeslous. Commencing with s debt of $1%3,000,000 ‘st Con- federation, we have used our ouerkies to such eilect that to-day there s the newt ilttle sun of $141,000.000 on the wruag side uf the baluo sheot, aud with grest public works abead whi will add [ koow uot how wuch tu the sawo page. As long us shis te the prospect,—ss long a4 evety man, woman, aod culld fu the laud’ owes about $33 each,—there ¥l be very Mitle beard of Freq Trade, for we must ha'\ » revenue, of resort to direct taxstion; and . . acmeresson, tho idea of this lust metbnd pexiucrs abuit the samu ¢Mect on the average Canuck that a jed 1ug docson s mad bull. Toe rwsult of the polly, then, must deteriniue whetaer the tanil is t be lmpused werely o raise this revenue, or fur the Parposs of KIviug our vwu WeLulacluTera W wouopaly of the market, aud excludivg vthers. Altogether, 1 am of oplniug that, i bo put exfgencies demnudod It, Sir Jobn A, )‘CDDMAIJ WOULD BE TUE LA>T MAN 10 be 8 Protectioutst. He was In power, at very ligne Intervals, for mure thau twenty-ive sars, without showing suy pruminent Seuden: lea {n that direction; and it seenis strange thag he shouid adopt, i bhis old ave, und 6t what s usually = regarded the «cluse of bis carcer, principles which ne system. atically vejected |u the beyday of his youtu. The fact {s, thucs arv hard, workinen uncu- ploved, and the peuple discoutcuted ; and it ls cu{ 10 spread the belicl thas “Lw"m wus) be for the better. Thls, with bis wual astutes ness, the leader of the ‘ii:,"‘”"“’" bas turned 0 goud account.” Tha ces are, huwaver, sbat, .lu Aiiln he th&ugl m- nhmaj‘v:uy l‘u v.!:u next Purliawgn! o o8 ho su freel made will furie blin Lo some change la 1bq taridl, in the direction of inchlental protection, wuleas, ludecd, Lis wdroltuess, which {3 ua- questioued, sees some modo vf evasiun, 1s, 1 truth, & political mm 1118 success | , {u truth, a political prodigy. success fv Purllswens has been wouderful. Not zifted with suy of the higher qualitles of sa orutor, though posscssiog the charu of wit, sud always somuiandivg the atteation of bis wudieace; with bis own Froviuce geucrally scnditg o alorise o A Glay. ¢ ‘Pblitical?Mat~ " tery ¥ de Dominjdms=* 55 e Do Y Torowto, Juue 26.—It is generally the prc- ¥ 5 the Comfag Rlections, O CANADIAN POLITICS, *- f. Byectat Correrpondines of The, Tribune: ' * &g “claima the Politician. of this - 03 o % ia much the saine manner as it enjoys Govern some color to tho * assertions of his opponents, * they may strive to carry on the Government, 4 pose and oust | conntry, 'whero th best nicn are for the most ¢ *