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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; FRIDAY. JULY 65, 1878. of the ocean than yoursalf! - Nof 1If any mem- ber of your family wors {il, and in danger, would yousend for a physician who knaw nomore shout rdiscasca than you did] You send for him whone tiusinesa it Is to_uniderstand more about your nceds than you do, If you havo & cnse in court, and your titles involved, would you senit fora® lhv-\n;,";'who knew no mors about the law than you di Tteil you plainly, it {8 my business to know more sbout your business at Washinzton, and how todo it, than_you do. If Icannot k.now your wanta better than you do, [am not 1% to Fepresent you. 'The first thing 18 to seck & man of integrity, and then qualification. who will watch over your {nteresta, But the 1des of having & man st Washington who, before vot- ing, has to write Lo editors to ask them whatths popular fesliog 18, and what the people think sbout ity ‘18 PREPOSTEROUS. Buch & one fa not & fiL representative, and would remind me of & story that an old servant ¢ my father ueed to tell mo of two Africans in gnrnlnln—aqmbn and Mingo—who ons day went out nlll-lmnl\n# and found » deer lying asleep behind & log. They did not une fire-arms, but cudgels. Miogo, the more intelligent, was sfrafd to trust the game with Bambo; but Bam- o was anxious to get a lck at tho decr, and ha got to talking so foud that Mingo thought he might wake up the game; 8o he agrced for Bambo to go along. He left Mingo and slipned right up tothe log and ralsed his nallet, und then hesitated. He then yelled out, Mingo, where me atrlks him?1" Of course the deer awoke and was gone befors he could strika him. Laughter.]) 1f you want somebody to go to ‘ongresa and write hack, ¢ Mingo, where me strike_bim1» do notsend me. 1 amember don’t know how to vote, the gamo will be gone before he can hear fruin Mingo. ELnuglner.] A Representative must have Integrity an qualification, 8elect true men, honest men, men of qualification. When they come home, bold them responsible. ‘The newspapers say I am wrong, If 1 am wrong, condenin mes {( you think I am not 1t Ia & governmant with power atrong enough to protect the patson and proparty of every citl- zen. bo he rich or poor. The growth of” Com- munistic sentimenta and Bocialiam, the purpose of the Democratic party by » partial fnvestiza- tion of clectlion frauds to unsettic the Pro dential question, and fn s dolng dis- courage the beliel n tho stabllity of the Government, Wwhich is necessary to a common prosperity and the eecurity of lfe and property, make it neccasary that every good citizen's status be known ugo‘v Itively in favor of law and order. Hather than excite soctety with predictions of distress and wiile-spread rufo,—rather than sympsthize with {llcness and dabsuchery,~let us spesk bope- fully to our fellows who, with us, have heen unfurtunate, sod, standing firmly for the right, lteip each otber up to prosperity by the honest acquirement of real wealth, Wnile the Repub- lican party bas made mistakes, and 18 not all that could be desired. yet the firm purpose of the party u the maintenance of the Govern- ment, in favor of law and order, Is so positively known that no une need inquire what the status of asingle member of the party may be upon the qnestions disturbing tha stability and pros- perlty of the Government, The piatform of the jate Repubiican Conven- tion so fully expresscs {vlewu upon the po- litical fssucs of the day, that I shail, without buinie bought or prom reward (except the reward of the consclousness of dolng right), vote and a:t with tbe Republican party. Jurr % J.d. W. BiLLINOSLBY. Titg clearnoss of mind, simple | BrTeyize on the Continent. he can, at least, Teave sty of character, pureness of purposs, and | fhe domain of his Empire as Iarge 'se it was when fitness for.the Preadential offiee are mare ilgh- | %2 enteres wpon his fii-starred eign.~ New York Iy appreeated than ever before. Hia tlection toune (Kep.). 1n 1280 will be unique. [ wili be felt that the | - UNION .Pmlij\flcgs' man will honor the ofllee quite as muchaa it will the man; {t will be a third tern,—the first Devising Bchemea to Cheat the Government and Nallify the Law. in our history; it will be a spontaneous out- New Tork Sun, July 3. pouring of the sdmiration and afection of the people. Even his political apponents will h-hvu D o e o scan 'nt ‘The. Hapuplle, | , AR imprension prevails tn Wall street that the and the natlon (s esger to place upon his hrow | 1aws recently enscted by Congress ta secure the a chaplet of honor worn by no man belore,— | payment ot moneys due to the Government by that of a third term in the Presidentiat office. the Pacifc Ratlrosds sre exceedingly burden- T I'Kflfiz J{,lzgog:g; c‘fl”i:’ made Ahak soma upon thcse corporations, and that the companles will find it & hard enough task to Gen. Grant will return to the United Buates, bY | o700y ooty fnterest obligations withont attempt- ing to pay dividends. It is a fact, however, that the magnates controlling these propertiss do not look forward to the operation of the Thurman way of Indis, next year. In Ban Francisco, three months ago, an énthusiastic Grant man, 8 law with the same apprehension as parties who ars not so well lnformed, lesdfog Republican of the Pacific Cosst, stated The uew law defines * net earnings™ aa the to us that Grant would not return to thia coun- t-y for a year; that he would come home via smount left after deducting from gross earnings the necessary expenses actuaily paid during Indta, and would first land at Ban Fraocisco. Also, that such 2 reception would be glven him the year io operating the rallroad and keeplng it In & state of repair, and also the Interest on thie Paciflc Coast as never yet had been sc- corded on this Continent to any other man. peid daring the year uipon the first morigage bonde. A. II. STEPHENS. world {8 to be redesmed from 'fnnn' and wrang, 18 of & very different material. My country men, what sou and I, snd alf of ns want, {s not this or thai mau In any particular place, md good government, wise jaws, peace, prusperity, contentment, low taxes, and plenty of wood money, and harmony 10 ali the intercats of this great and vast country, When I sasr Mr, Hayas adopt a policy that was 80 congenlal to our righta—what 1 had been con- tending for—I said that he ought to be upheld and not sssailed. Am Ito be ruled out beeause Iray it In good, it Is fust ss we wanted itV What have wo been striving for, for ten years mst? Was it not for Home Rule and Btate Izatsy Was It not, as_I have often sald, like the fizure of Kzekiel! [flere Mr. Btephens re- ferred to his famous {llustration, which he had before given of the workings harmoniously of our systen of government, to the prophetic vision of Ezkklel.] L have trusted all my life {n a super-roling Providence; and {p the darkest hours of the late War, when I could not see, I hetleved He could, How It would come out. k did nut know: I haped for the best; ) hoped that it_would be best on our side; that they would all cume to- ieth I never doubted ft. 8o long as the i ippl runs—philosophy and reason and aur{ux(ng taught” that this grand country and pacple of the United Btstes must be joined by soms kind of union or other. How. I did not kpow; but that the grand picture should be car- ried out I belicved. You call it superatition. Jeflerson, the founder of the sytsem, was the {re-u political plliosopher ihat cver lived. 'his majestic templa of our liberties was reared under his directiun and gulding spirit. Init and around ite altars I was brought up. Trick- aters and others mav try to drive me out, but they never will. Hero I was bred, hero I have lived, and WANTED-MALE HELP, Trndes. ANTED—A CANRIAOE TRIMM: LB AR S A s Gl AT I 8 The Little Giant of Georgia Talks to His Constituents. JANTED—A COMPETENT MA AR _w_y! onca at the Birigge’ Ao »E P08 AT Employment Agencies. ARTED~TO LEAVE FIIDAY~ ATL by et R g ai $1.73 per dayy free far Uit AFIAN & CO.. 757 WA atading s Tana o 4 a-masons. - foreman = -ot, 'l foresttha namber.. W, It HGOR. 2 VWASTED=200 RATLROAD LARORERE FOR €., A. & Kt [oms ¥xtenslon in Miuoori; foreman Flinate: A T 1AM, 50, o3, gt 100 fox 160 0 20 farer 3 1N SPEADRCK'S, 21 West Handotonete VWASTEN-RALROAD LARO! . o and Clty, $ (flloll.fit\firfl Wt e {ree Tarei Al go He Defends His Course on the Potter Resolution, and Tells What Kind of a Democrat He Is, Text of His Bpeech Dellvered at Augusta on the 26th ult. S FOR RAN. 50 for Wiscon- dsy. MoRnis Mr. Stephens, on being presented to the audience, sald: FaLLOW-CiTizERS (three cheers for Stephens, the flon of America], Lapigs, AND GENTLE- aex;. For this reception, this ovation, sccept my profound thanks, Wers [ valn, I might be clated byit. But, my countrymen, I tell you 1 fee! rather depressed by it, In view of the heavy responsibility resting upon me. The weskneas of human nsture is Rreat. Iam notexempt from ft. My earnest desire Is, that L may not bo misted by temptation, The occaslon of tnls assemblage s, that I, your Represontative, sball return an account of that stewardship; the dis- chiarge of its bigh and rosponsible dutles, which were nssigned to me, 88 atated by Mr. Qanatil. 1om bere to render that account to the people who conflded that trust to me. Il have In anything come short of my duty, 1 am to answer for it. lm;: bas been sald, snd the charge has been ‘made and gone forth broadly through Llie press of thofitate, that I have 3 KETED “Ml:ccllaneonl- NTED-~BUSINKSS MEN AND OTHERS Qf 3 A i, AEX, AR gruEns ooy duce aur g in this city sud connty. Frery busl- neas hows nd must b ‘them, a8 they eannot. do ‘businens without them. Calt at office or rend for onr 48-page catalogue, contalning oyer 1,000 Rew Movel- tlen. "Also, wa with 10 engaze s Arii-claty hosac man to act & clty buyer and salesman: & falr saliry G i Bt B RV R il phre SUDBON € Co.t wand 7 Trivning fantigg ™ AL RE ED-LIVE MEN ARD I, A 1N Ay o e, WO i, a5 o weekiy. G M. LIN And then, added our Informant, it will be just one grand Urant picnic ail the way scross the Continent to New York, where, o the Metropo- 1is, 8 grand national reception will be scconded to him, in Which the whole country will partici- pate, aud it will be the greatest welcome ever accorded to any man in the world. It was add- ed that ha would te then and there nomfzated for the Presidency, and his election would fol- Jow beyond ail duubt. It certainly looks that way, At the Iinols State Conventlon week the popular keynote was struck in the banner which bore the device: *'Two good terms deserve ancther.” Rising Sun (Ind,) Hncs. Whenever the Clachonaty l?nmnm:al hasany- thing to ssy, it says it right out like alittle mao, no malter whom nor how bard it hits. The Commercial has always regarded (irant 2 having been in eympatby with the great rings, especially the Wuuk(’ Ring, and Grant's actions The important saction {s as follows: Tha Company shall, on sald lll{ln each year, pay into tbe Trfllnr{. lo the credii of raid ainking. tand, the rum of $850,000, or so much thereof s shall be necessary to make the 5 per cestum of the net esrniogs, . . . and the whole sam earned by it a8 compensation for services rendered for the United Staten, together with the sum by this roction required ro be pald, amount in the Bggreyate to 25 per centum of the whole net earn- Inge of said rajlrosd company, . . . Now, applyiog this rule to the Unlon Pacific, it will work as follows, taking the year 1877 as a basiar E s Mhad s THIRD-TERM. Comments of Various Journsls, &2, Paut Ginde (Dem.), Grant [s no doubt tho coming man for 1880 if Titinols can settle it. Annwauked Sentinel (Rev.), Oen. Grant must not make his statement about belng *tired of public iife" too strong nor too often. MALE MELP, c i i e —TWO COMPETENT _PAY od thras Al o ABDIS 5 ST remont Houre. TRRE 1 WiLL DIB, —cven If I be immolated by thoss who attempt to thrust ma out. [Continued applause. Under the shelter of this temple Is & place for refugees from ovpression and wrong, from all countrics and climes. [Great applause.] VWASTEDZAT 314 WEST 'Y VY "frer-cidw second xirl in private boardin ) 947 Pratrie-a i Seyieivn $12,473,203 The gross earnings were. .. YUANTEDZA NI TIDY GIRL FOR GRNERAL 5 t Mr. Hayes will give us Lome government would seem to Justily this Lellel. Yom- i RAL okt pun o | RS ke go et fo 108, (o0 | and i i ab v b B SR U | g, 1 iy o iy e, | T A8 Amas b ppoked o8 e | et % 00 STEAR ol T T that 1 have committod a breschof it. If so, ion. n €0, hop) . pereby % awny. | terme & guod conk aud Jaundress. - Apply this morning atn not entitled to your continucd confidence. ‘Another cbatge: 1t Is said [ have 8hall we quit our own ground hecause tho Ad- | enthusiastically for Grant in 1880, Why, ansoart (Tad.) Praros (. Sneplus esrnin, 80 T7R Wert Alonronat. ministration comes up to our full requiremental Bhall we run away from our own music In the hour of our triumph! Some ot these so-calted Democrats are like s monkey. Iam rorry to have to compare them to that kind ofen anfimal. But, according to the story, amonkey vuce tovk his fiddie and got upon the cone of the house, He drow the bow, but at the sound he jumped back. ain he did the saume thing, ubtil finally, 1u his Iast leap backwards, he fetl {mm the top and broke both his neck and the filddle. Now, ths Democracy of this says this pleasing person, *it's In the alr, and ati A=l can’t stop {t."" It Is probably tho very 1ast thing that ** all k=117 desires to stop. PAtigaeiphta Rulletin (Rep.). The entbusiasm with which certain Repub- licans greet the suggestlon that Gen, Grant shall be the candidate of the party 1o 180 #eems to be born ot the bellef that Gon, Grant would fntroduceto tha Southern States a policy stmilar to that which be enturced In years gone by, and so would contribute to a restoration of Log Dem. ), Whenever tha nano of Grant i mentioned n | Jaterest on Srat-mol INBULTRD THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. My countrymen, Ican sssure you ny such in- tention ever entered my mind. Wers my motlier—whose imago exists not even in mem- ory, Lut whose name and character are so deeply endesred to my heart—alive, I wauld as soon think of insulting her, or my mh"i whose memory 18 80 dear tome, 25 a0nh a8 would think ‘of insulting or saylng anything offensise to the Democratic any or to anybody else, not excepting that class alluded to in Itell you, fellow-citizens, I have felt patned, chagrined, mortified at the accusations that Ueen made againet me. While I was faithful, as I thought, lsborfously by night, watching withiout sleeping, your intereats, your rights, and striviog for the peace and quiet of the country; when I cxpected to bave had my hands upheld, at least by (ieorgiane, to feel the shafts of assaults was s source not only of dis- appolotment, but pain ard wortifivation. WANTRD-unL CUMPETEN housework In small famii; Qermea pree PR n g requiredy Miscellnneo VW ANTED-ABSISTANT HOORKREPER~A LADY competentand experlenced 1o the ahove capaci 17, one who has held such & positinn In wholesais trade, hd Temiliar with Chicago., State. where nrovious employed And experieace. Adiress 8 a5, Trlh z connection with the candidacy of 1330, every whisky-thief fo the country, who w under the ubloquy of publicupinion, sti his head and yells, * Hurrali for Grant—give us the man on Liorseback.” CURRENT OPIRION. The fraud pump wheezes. It is almost dry.—Cincinnati Commerelal (Ind). Net earnitge., ooeeseerseenerecses $5,505, 802 Now the Guvernment claima 5 per cent of the net earnings, and will withhold all of the com- per ons due for {ts traneportation over the of the road. It will also exact as much of 000 as necessary to bring the other l-muunn up to 25 per centum of the net esrn- ngs, Five per cent of net earnings “Conchmen, Tenmntors, &G 3 Government pa o w —ny % " b Dr. Cascy, for 1 think they aro Id be Just as foolisk as th Ke Republican supremacy o purtions ol the Bouth. TTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AS What are theso charges! Iintend to snswer [ ¥ lotter to country wou Just as foolisls as the monkey, | It supr It begins to dawn 1] thi try that | (fovernment Treliubt tra coschman, who thoronchiy aadentaads his busl: tall rdly sensitiva to anything of the sort, bide 2nd LY ru ? | Geu. Grant’s availabliity as = candidate may be ging awn upon this country tha tf 2 g e G PRI andh W iy ok lebie A o b e o T ainZ A& | au Gpen question, but thero can be no doudt | irs. Jenke ought to have been the Chalrman of United: Bisted ma emioper. o tribue oales, T roereaces from lad 3 offensive to anybody simply about the baseleasucss of this expectation, If Gen. Urant had remained fn oflice he would have withdrawn tho troops from Loulsians and .Sloulh Carolina preciscly ns President Hayes has one. bave come to their own torms, What we want, as 1 said, Is good government, and 1 do not care whether, {n the providence of God, it comes from Hayes or Tilden, 8o that it comes, is all Weo want. ‘I'his may bo the last time I shall ever address the people of Augusta. Life with mo s ficker- ng {0 the socket; but os § addressed fathers of many of these inen and women and daughters, who graco and honor this occasion, and by whose presence I fecl zreatly honored—1 mean the lady portion of this audianco—they have passed away. ‘Che year 1830 was the ficst time I ever spoke 1 want s hearing, nothing else. What are tho charges? I stated on thie announcement of my arrival In this city that 1 should be befora you to repel the assailta that haye been made upon me. 1 do It In mo unkiud apirit, Let everybody understand I am not here o a spirit of lez talionis. 1 am here in the defenso of right, justice, truth, and vour interests. Lero todefaud myself agalnst these charge shall enduayor to be methodical, but as brief as my strength will permit, %lrat. 1t has been sald I haveviolated thetrust contided in me, in my course upon whatisknown as the Potter Committee, = 5he knowa too much to be :vln'}e;.l as & mere witness.—FAiladelphia Times nd.)s Instead of blaming Hayes and Stanloy Matthews, Beecher i the whom Anderson shonld hold responsible for hle failare to get that Consulate. Beochier abolielied the climate.—3t. Joseph Udsette (Jiep) Deacon McKes's paper 18 dissatisfled with the abaence of crookedness from the President's nd it eries out: *‘Can’t some person Graug buys bis whisky, snd few barreln of it _to the prescnt occupan Tots)eees viraras, 1, 530,529 Twenty-five por cent of net earnings.. 1.301,473 Consequently there will bo none of the $850,- 000 to be paid over by the Company. Not only this, but as the spirit of the lswis that 25 per cent of the net earnings fs the maxi- mum demanded, the Unlon Pacific will undoubt- edly ask the Sccretary of the Treasury to hand over the difference of $183.050.02. Supposing that the Company gets off with 25 per cent of met earnings, it Is Inter- estinz to nots how the stockboiders will come out for dividends. Sn‘u WANTED=AY A MAGRIED MAN (Uerman) sa coachman; references from last em r.” Adiress § A5, Tribune oflice, ' TUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. Domestics, GITUATION FANTED-TO DO GEXERAL 110USI- 1 'work or second work. _Call at 183 £ast Obio-st, JITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL WIIO 18 COM: Detent 1o cook. wasti, end [ron in & private famiy; seven years in last place.’ 500 Waln, near lobey, ON WANTED—TO DO ANY KIND OF he t;lryul distance no objection, Ade 1 should neither seek nor declino a_nomination at the haads af tis Thompaon Convention. I think thst's the position that every man who is nat eelilsh siould tiold. I trust I am not scifisb. I never had sn ambition to scrve msaelf in my lite. My ambition or asoirations have been to serve other people and my couatry. I bever sought 8 nomivation from anybody inmy life. I think 1t fs the highest position for any man truthfully to Oll. [ do sssore [ never did seek to serve the public, and whenaver tha duty has been conferred upon me, I huva been more ressedd with tho welght of tho responsibility nan ever elated by the honor. [stated to Dr, New York Sun (Dem.). Already we sce in some of tho journals ple- tures of Gen. Grant as the tnan on horseback who, at the point of the sword, Is to preserve the peace and renew tho prosperity of this coun- try. Such things would deserve no cutnment, and miznt properly bo regarded as simplo and cuntemptible, were there no reason to spppose that they are gratifying to Gen. Grant bimself, —tbat they wake ‘an answennz ecio In his ANTED—CANADIAN, & YEARS' Sn’i.wn b 4 § % p After paying 25 percent, the bt earn- W, TTTR % POTTER RESOLUTION." n e bor i | at thts hall, 1 spesk the same longuags and [ ponab UHER WG o AL they & White Honser'—Aunaae Lity Times (Dem.). inge will be rednced 0., ... .. .,..84,174,410 | |3 "f;!;"fi- I;‘g{“?" FRd g‘r ,flf Wn,m‘un 1 havo tost and forfeited tho trust of the Demo- | Casey that 1 ehould not seciclt, 1donob, ! | princlplo io-day Tdid then. freast, 1t 1n to bo obisrved tiat thoy s0poar n | * pecher profars Watts to Brynat ua a poet, | Q2501 s must come ifiaieiercat G all woric wei Catumer-av. §) cratle party, Whst were those resotutions? _What was my courao in regard to them? Mr, Potter, without any gencral conference with the Democratic party of the Congress, introduced resolutlons inquiring futo tho frauds pertalning to the last Presidential clection, I was not in the House. Everything was quict when 1 left it. I had got~ ten o leave of absenco for a week, on account of the state of my heslth, I hod just gotten through all those' measures which wera In my hands for the rellef of the people, and had no gooner left tha Capitol than 1 was lnformed of this resolution, The Houss got to s dead lock, That was on Monday: on Tuésday sud Wedaces- day 1was confined to my room. Thisisall known, Isddressed Mr. Potter a letter in rof- crence to his resolutlons to Inquire intothe frauds of the last idential election. Well, who does not know thatthers were frauds, huge, enormous, bideous? 'Tle scopo of the Potier sesolution was to Inquire into the Itepublican frands in Florida and Loulslans. The Ropub- 1lcans offered an smendment to extend {t to all frauds. It was resisted. My opinlon &t the timo was two-fold. Tt 18 sold by some that | awn old and DECOMING A POSSIL. Excuse me for alluding to these things. They do not paln me, but I remember vory weil when, oo that portico, -abuut the middle of Beptember, 1800, upon the enrncst entreatfes of some personal friends, I came here to address the people of this city. 1 was then too weak to stand, and had to alf down during the delivery of what 1 had then to submit. When 1 told tho people they need not be surprised to sce tna country in war before six months they sald [ was crary. Evervthing was proaperous. The country Was Dever 80 prospcrous asin 1800, Everything was poaceful. They thougnt fu -muln,]r that 1abould say so, 8tiil it did occur Just ma I, from my knowledge of the elecments 8t work, belleved it would. ‘The philosopher, with his hydrometer, barometer, aud thermomn- eter, coufd bave told you before itcame of thet threatening cyclone which so fear- fully burst upoen your city some months ago. In 1860 I thought L saw the troublo; the fu- ture showed it. When I raised my alarm 1 did pot proclalim it fn arrogance, but they deridod the land grant sod sinking-fund bonds; these two items amountto .. 1,851,220 Amonat eft for dlvidends .........$2,53,100 The caplital stock {s $30,762.300. and s divi- dend of 7 per cent upon It would require = trifie more than the sum left after satisfylog the Government cl s and paying isterest upon the various issues of bunds. Should the Gov- ernment, however, hold on to the sums due for transportation In excess of 25 percentum of the alel czrnl:n lllduh:ofnp;u:; le that more than per cent coul viced smong the stock- 1l cay 3 bolders. Wiether Union Facitc 13 chasp or gy Reuls Combetton, amal peniet Lners ek car under thesa circumstances 8 ques- 2 Hoar B ol i right further to awmend tho la ernifg the conduct of thuse corporatio: geney for Chitcsgo is safe to figure upon the Thurman lawasa | the geats faralunl basts only while Cougress s not in sesslon. | Lo These figures are based upon the mssumption that the annual reports of th fon Pacifie are {-urn:cl-ll to earninge, sxpenses, and acnual {n- erest. It will be scen by the above that it was im- Nurses, ITUATION WANTED-JY AX EXPERIENCED ) pervan as chiid's nurse and second work. Abply 10r two days aL206 Centre-ay. Miscellanconss SITUA‘HDN’ WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY Tl cline it s and I do not. No affectation about it, I decline the confldcnce of nubudy on earth, Nobody ever cxprested confidenc {n ma that 1 did not feel gratified for it. So with tha Thomp- son Conventlon, 1f they continue their con- fidence 1 shall ba gratifiad for it. Teatd I wanted people to put questions to me; that I was whliog to respond toany. I have been asked i 1 would submit my claims to tho Conventlon. Anotlier questfon—Woutd 1 allow my name to 2o befora that Convention Another question—Would I ablde by tha result of that Convention? Iwill answer: First, I have no claims to present to anybody, Hera fs my Iife, i€ the people want ma ta serva them. T do not go slong with my papers, to exhibit them and beg favors. Here's my lite; 1 BUBMIT NO CLAIMS, Now, my answer to the queation, will T ahide by the_actlon of the Conventton, Is fully an- swered in my lotter to Dr, Casey, That letter needs po cxplanation to a careful reader, I welghed cvery word in f¢ when it was nenned. T sald that If I should be repudiated by that Con- vontlon, and ruled out of the Domotratic party quarters where the only desire {s to burn the incense most acceptable to the hero of their man-worship. 'The couductors of such papers are llkely to know what is pleasing to Gen. Grant. Graot Issald by those who kuow bim best greatly to have changed. [lls pature has becomne despotie; his “ambition unlimited. We all know that he was not » cao- didate {n 1878 only because hs could uot got a nowminstion. He manifested no respect whatever for the traditions leld sacred Ly the people, almost as part uf the Constitutlon, whica had provented his predecessors from tne time of Washington's example from seeking a third teris. Tlls shows that he then induiged an ambition {nordinate and heretofore unknuwn in the history of this country. Itis not Itkely that Gen, Graot's love of power has diminished during bis restdencs sbroad. Iiis contact witn the monarchical fnatitutions of the Old World could Uave na effect upon & nature lke his but to make bim anxious to evgraft them on his own country, with himscil for King or Empe- ror. We Mncerz\{ believe that amoog the pructical dangers which tnreaten our {ree Insti- and, in comparison with ** Unseil thy bosom, faith- ful tomb, " ho thinks **Thanatopsis” is just no- where. But t Bryant never sat on tho ragged at the seat of his trousera in Commsndments. —.New York Sz edacated {n Ucrmany a1 lady's compaaion. S 0U, bune office.. The adjournment of Congress is a happy event. The body has done much good, and has failed 10 pass some most desirable measures. Dut, a8 it approached ita end, 1t grew niore and more impractical, and the sesslon coald not be prolouced to the public sdvantage,—RicAmond (Va.) Dise pateh (Uem.). ‘Thera Lias never been a time in the history of the Democratic party when it was not resdy to sacrifice the welfare and peace of the country to party ends. It hias Inangurated war and ramars of war, revolution, sgitation, and disturoances of all Kinds for party purposes. I nativoal pulsance a1d sliald be destzoyed, — Indianapolis Journal epe e Moses W. Fiold, the head Nationalist and principal **Workingman's * shrieker of Michigan, 1s one of the richest men In the State S mUmINEN CHANCER MARE BUSINESS DPENING-FOIt GOOD REA. sons, any anxluny todls of stock of guods and orat-clam country b wn; new, cleau stock, been 9 buslnoas-man—Tha _sole f, & patented article o e, required; permanent bustness to gl man will do well to cal lm- $1,000 T IN- WITH 8200 T » SAN ) me. The samo popular elemonts now exist. | puiiong jsan sttompt by Gon, Grant, if ho d every ¢ 8 bustnes that wlil pay tio investment P" . 2 e possible for the Unloh Pacific to keep up 8 per s H ol 1 ’fil&"nfi'éfi;‘!fié&’.’ el‘(“&?ym;c:(lm? “to rl?.“ 3 'f%i'x::ieflfxnfignf‘ifil 1 ihoua somtider therm f.mcl}.‘:ff;l::dolrmfil'ya..;: Ii'eb:i(‘«'v:fll."fll!luh?:‘\lu ehiould agsln be elected Frosident, to overturow | dolar of bis mouey was made by shaviug notes t dividends, sod {t becomes Deccssary to at sy i oo 1 M ouse, and londing moncy at cxorbisant Intercet. Ilin dodga was to loan on real-estate sccurity, at 18 e cent, act hin awnattoraey fn forecloare, snd, \ween luterest and fees, wat up tho entire prop- erty,—Toledo Blade'(te) While the Commission was in session, Mr. thom. e {8 overy whit as ambitious as Louls Nuapoleon. We fear he 15 ns unscrupulous. Louls Napolean professed at aue time to be as muuhnflcrubllm- as Uen, Graut professes to be now, His frst step toward emvire was s extonelon of Ls term a8 Proal- Teast reduce to 13¢ per cont quarierly. It hap- | (PMIANCE BELDONM OFPERED-A FIRST-CLASS poned bowoter, At et aum of ngoet iad O sl st Besti, osg Spoos 3 een svent {n acquiring the Kansas Paclfic as | rupe. Addre tribupu otlice. well s {u protecting the {nterests of the Com- | 1701 SALE-MANUFACTURING DU pany at Washington. Under the new law ap- ready eatalltlied. Protiavle {f proj polnting & (overnment Auditor of Acconnis 2“:1.“?‘“‘“”'" with the proper purpose.” 1was neverado- fender of frauds on either side. If thoy de- sired to collect tnem togetherand amass the evi- detico Lo remaln as a monument to ralda future * Jegisiation, to provent the repetition of almilar o ?uu.'l hod no oofection. When the investiga- hed beon opeped up sud sot aside under the Potter resolution. L toll you this eveniug such a war would have ensued as was never waged upon this continent. It would not have been an orgauized war, as the last one was, but it would havs been clvll war,—bloody war from not as representatives of tuo true Democracy, but .es tricksters, and I should appeal from thelr action to_the truo Democracy of the Etghth District. . Now, whom copld I have oftended by this statementi Certainly no true Democrat, Pulitical tricisters 1 do not cone ¥ iy At of Receasary Capilal, g p Fibune il tion was thua confluc d the of e sido er as truc Democrats; and [ ropeat that,If I AT 4 1 dent,—the smwe whicn Gen. Grant s | Tiidon tola the writer of this, 1n reply to & ques- | tho fact would come to llght If the Cumpany | Zio- ik — e o o T e s e e ot by lckters, L BB apmeal v oo | e L0 e e The Frouch Mevos: | Siready attempted. 1f s Republican National ( on, tnat e was oprosed to the Eicctoral Com- | paid auy divhlonds except out of et carnfoie, | JPOIL SALR- STONE AR WHICK FORTETORS lint it was’ injurlous to the Democratic side to | Democracy of tho District. Polltical tricksters | ¢ Conventlon were to ba held now, Gon, Graot | mission, and thought it unwie and wrong, Me | Jhe¢ Boston Dircctors wera not anslous to sub- | alively milroad town 19 Nurthern 1owa guod ave it counstdercd. I thonght the American | aud thimble-riggers 1 do not regard as true Lo —————— would be -w!t'h (n;{:flduhlfl cml:luldnc for the | g01g 4140, that be had not Interfered, becaise he mit :‘a‘ "L' ‘mnlucl‘el-lCuucml h:;":‘nllcl; dl'- m:mu_.u._iuip-m aditress GOx . peoplo would not favor ft. 1t tbey did 1t on | Democrats, snd 1 do trust no truo Denmocrat VITHDRAWS. notatantion. o Regublicans Lave aveey M- | b 0oy’ thar +'our friends’ In Washington™ rected to be impos ur paying & end ouf '1"5 MOST DESIRABLE SHOFE BUSINERE IN ooc side. let it be done on the other. I was would ever suppose that I could, by any possi- ¥ o fted number of statestien from among whom 8 | ynew best what to do, and should not, thercrare, of movey not carned, and o the dividend was | L Noriliern lndians for sslet omner retiriog from tia T Ao moods, Taatd, | Pk Saretd nos for shifes Wo ilinmor Wi Teom the 1 B1at # | e o s melrovet ey oot | b ietfated with, s wisit the, fmw thot i | b20220, STO0 Bk, Fer » NEGTYFENGIES 3 [ m jal < ommission were ng the or} vote, — v T NI 1sit ST 3 o) > > e e R B L AL B A e eirrondimaly Frest” GaporbuniLy. Toon e 1o | Chmmmtonrareet) Hees ar Coerlor (b CECTIUNG HEANCIA OFFICES, | | Seardingonet 13 Foouia on erth tige a stilted candidate, and tho masaes have no dlis- ‘position o touch & man on stilts, Blaloe, indis. putably & man of talnt, an orator, & cunning politleian, posscasiug many ponular attributs unlortunately Las touched moncy, which has stuck tu by bauds, aod made b rich, to the dispsragement of his novler fame, Last, but g0t nenr tupnel; reasonable rent. E. 8. DREVER & CO.; 70 ACCOMMUDATE OUIt SUMENOUS | i Learborn-s rons timughout the eliy we bave eishiined Uices in thadifferent (ilvistons, us designated low, where adversieurents will be taken fur the same price aa charged a1 ths Slain Office, and will ba received uatil 8a'elock p. ia. during the week, aad uatil 9 p. m. on Haturdeys: il xln.'rlsn‘ls. Booksellers and Statloners, 123 arcond-at. AT WALDEN, ureucth:? “The rightcous aro ms bold ssa lon.' 1 thought If'wo havo tu Investigate, hayo it open avd wide and brond.” 1 thought, also, ngzn an {nvestigation of this wort there aught to bo & declaration that it was not to invalldate Mr, Hayes’ titlo: and not to put in Mr, Tilden, For this I have been begun it have but to quit 1t.: Aa long as they continue it I sball fight back to the utmost of my strongth and ablilty, 1do not fntend to be xmnlx misrepresented, and let charzes against my fidelity to principle pass in sllenca, No such aseallants sball ever separate mo from the true Demoacra lil the Efghth District. (Pro. To the Kditor of the Indianapolis Journal; Ou my return to the city last Friday, after an abacnce of two weeks, I was fuformed that s puragraph had appeared In the Journal atating that I had resizned my positfon upon the County Exccutive Committes of the National It weems like It is getting to be Butler's Commlitee, instesd of Potier's. Den Is burylng Potter in his own clay, and tho other members of the Commiftes ste anletly looking on at the funeral. Mr, Potter scems to be playing a very tnconspicuous part in the proceadinge, 1f he ex- st Slde, it MONTI), 3-STORY BRICK ard-at.s §1 ry brick 17 Ures- ory brick 450 Western-av. Inquirc b RENT~812 1" houte 34 A sirongest, many Wwavs. Gen. Butler, His cta 10 phide gently 1nto the New York Gov A : Nowslesler, Statloner, ete., 1000 D RENT =1 i MONTH, 2.57 s * :fl‘n‘fil‘tnulb‘lmzfi?y'fi%m;;‘fi:zc e, poat L?:E:‘zh: re By the true Democracy I | party for certain reasons; also, that I had with- | Gine would Kintle entiaasm, snd & pawerful { ufp, he had belter grease the ways e Titte | W atttoR At hebe OMTEAT owe Denor, 1 | ke Bk Rt 1O ekt AGAE L Iadquira tlon. Now, I moat curnestly appeal 10 you, and | DEMOCRACT OF TAE JRFPRNSONLLN scuoor, | dra®a from the parts, which was true. Dut L | miuority would rully to his support. But the | of llen Butler's fat, and notsuffer th xatales. | Dlue laiand.av. corner o of W. GItAY BROWN, 1ux Weat Van Bure wman to earry off all the honors.—Cincinnats Ln- quirer (Rep)s Tho rexult, therefore, of tho investigation, when bolled down, 1s elmply the smirching of the character of two Renublicans, leaving Mr. llayes a8k whero were there any such conces: war: 3 nd UK. Jeweler) Newsdealer, nad Pancy S0 000 Lincoln, 0 RENT-$20-TW - ‘There wero no concessions except the truth and ackagon b ica. ton 1o |inutts, near cottage Grove cal nad not {ntended to give tha matter any pub- licity whatover, Ibave been informed, how- ever, that some partiea have been unkind enough to assert that I **had been bought,” ete., which is wholly untruc. It 1s perhaps dus which ia based upon the etornal principles of truth, right, and justice, whbich is as broad as the human family, which fs ss cathollc as the Christian roliglon,~—cmbracing men of all coun- tries, climes, sod notions, [Cheers.] Tha trus character of thls Democracy, and aristocratic element of the Jmny would be bit- teriy loath to uceept him. 8o we see that Louls Napoleon Grant 1s a nearer and greater dauger thun wignt at first bo supposed. Suould be ba nuininated, the real fasue would be Graut not at all or Grant for Ife. Nidce ORY 'AND DASEMENT e, ower, i Dréxel Douterard; nined *hroughvuty or will ' WA o 3 down, balxnce to sult, Apply to KELL 158 Washington-pt., Hoom 33, In first enlarged tho investigation, and floally, on in the undisputed occupancy of the Preeidential the 14thof this month, declared, by an over- htful zoyeroment under it, I fully se to mo to state through the Journal tho reasons Pittsvurg Gaseite (Rep.). o — - whelmlug vote, just wiist I had wsed them to :}.‘msny of you three years ago i of,‘:'flf for my reslenation and withdrawal from the | Therofsan undercurrent of “whinost excited | Shalr, \While waenloy the aquirming of tho ras; TO RENT-ROOMS, do at_firet in “relation_to Hayes' title. No | House.” 1 need not repeat them now. National party, as the matter has becn made | {ntercst throughout the country over the possi- [ £18 (88 S1CF vilialny which they petpetrated ‘g,‘fh ol Blaas smpler vindication nead I want than that which |~ As to moditying my words {n myletter to D, | public, and as the reasons mlfucu do nat tully | bility, sud even sirong probabliity, that Uen. | the fntent of keeping toe Souih in aubjection, bas 70 RENT—NICELY FULNIAI PR the men who would not hear me st tirst gave | Casev, I seo no use in it, in order to be under. | cover the ground, snd an injustice may scem to | Grant will bo nomiuated for the Frosidency In | {nored to our venefit and _reculled upon them, for, 115 East itande T ¢ thomselves after, Never was my position upon suy quostion more trhuaphant thay it has been upon this, stood more clearly by anyhody. Aond to do it with a view to take down anything I bave rald, you may be assured 1 nover shall doft. 1 nev- Dave buen doue, as well to somy with whom 1 Lays JMBI{Y been associated. I desire to state brictly us follows: 1580, It he dves, aud nothing unususl occurs, his nomfnation sud clection are as certain as any iuture event can possily be. lle is to-day In robling us of Tiiden, thoy relieved the natinn of & cold, beartless craven, and placed fu tho Wnite House' inan who defed A BEAUTIFUL LOT ¢ Lagrange. 7 unlles trom che O REXT-CHEAY Tu il well. d b rooi une block 1ra1n deput, 4y Mcely.furnl ¥ i ho 8 h Ne fnion th i ) I e A [ R e e o T ] i3 downaug 42 niontl et property For somne time past the Savannah News, Al- | ¢r eat iny words, [Cheers.) It ¢ 1 entertained the opinion that & movement to | more {ntcasely popular, more pertectly in the A ) o 50 8l o1, and shuwn fr. aira. rosd fare Vany Advertiser, Macon Telegraph, and Allanta | wever feed on. Nn'[:rl nevlm [3 e':rf kl"m{ organize & National party, with the puesibitity | confidenca of the ‘Ameritan people, thes at auy | with fairness, and acenowledge thow equals fu the LR BHOWS. 142 Las it Cunatidution, have denounced me as an untrue Unton, = Ukolona (Nies,) Messénger (Uemn,), Democratic Representative, and attempted to laughter. ofat lepst local success, would influsuce tho Theso thimble-riggors who go about and get vther tioe fu bis e, ths call to the Presl Inading mem of both the old political organiza- toress deucy for s third terw 18 not werely lutendod TH-FINK NKEW BRICK 1[0 RENT——$12 PEI MU Wrsiern-a Bpenking of the attempt to buy an Elector 508 sultsble for grocery, Lisvo uie ruled out of the_party in this district, | botween the people and their cholce, and 11008 to move in the direction af the following | asa distliguished bonor, but belleved tobo | 45 Lonlstans for Tiiden, the New Orl Butcher.shopor. dry’ Koods stores aisa, 87, 8va iarike e o aslattan T ncra: 11 conmtiod | o T te chaah the e oLt B e | e Llon Ta rdcs 10, provent. the dislutexra; | sssontial o the weilare of th country. Ths | o oot *Ivas we v conttracd the siorts sut Poknyta TeAE Inalr St a3 WevarAr. oven a blunder {u this apinion, I have been | if they are capable of taking offensc, (Laugh- | tlon of their parties: 'Tue remoueiization of pecultar characieristics aud woral power are (3 = maout smply vindicated, as I have shown, In in fact, s most other people construed it, ¢ silver, the prohibltion of the furtbur retireient | neodod at tho bead of the Uovernumeut, aud Liniras (1| o e, the last three weoks, when thst grand old Btate | in spesking of tricksters, 1 of gresnbacks, the maklug of greenbacks re- | will contribute to the pacification, prosperit uation seemed to be tuat Levieses bad agreed to | 5 UL Gn S MADE 9N DIAMONDE, WATCITIS, of Pennsylvania—the Keyatone Stste—uttered .m.ypf;; shout. Yon may nolk »‘2::."3:;‘.{1.‘::: oty for sl duen, Loth public aud private, | und growth of the country, Wobave reachied a | seil out, ana that negoulstions to that end were | fno grazing aod aoli very A A T L (AT Dier thunders, it was then that they camo to my terms, and my viodicatlon was complete. {Applanse.} My countrymen, I tell you I was eratified to sce the triumph of truth, but mortiled to se¢ them reluctantly brought to do what they oughit to have done, but to do that iy tha train sod under tho lead of the Republicau, Mr. Burchard, of Ilfuols. Well, it I am to be bhed 1 wero such men at work throughout the Eigth District, but I did. Idld not intend that thfim defilers ol tho tomple should et v Ly Dxlog up couvuntions, Ttis & foollsh Lird flm{ goes into the snare that's set for It—a very foollsh bird. 1t 18 no use for theso fellows to try to put me out of the Democratle party, for it cannot be “gid.” (Laugbter.] It was never “did,” aud it never aball “*be did." {Laughter and cheera. polnt where & firm, stewdy band 18 ueeded Lo gulde the natiou. Tue President should bs oue who does pot need to prove hits right to govern, It fa & pecullar fact that every new President we have is competied to prove binself n cou- test with varlous elements ol power belure he is accepted fully and lis iofluence and moral buwer are recoguized, Lincoln, 1t will ba re- nembered, though strong v the alloctlons of inciuding duties oo fnports, and the repeal ol the Resumption act. As 1 then and now bo- licve, nine-tenths of the people domandey a part or the wlole of the above lexisiation; affll, with this purpose fu view, 1 afilluted witn the Nu- tloual party In the late township and city elee- tlons,—not as & caudidate, but refusiog sy po- aition on she ticket whatever. Now, silver has been remonetized, and the proareming favorably, when the purchasers bex inat Crouln had mansged Lh nd Oreyon wi safe for Samuel. Of couree, after tuat, Lovissc yalug deprecisted, and the s mo vbject tn ing p10V, 00U for the mere ton of ba bis morsl graudour areay, the Damocratic wide.” Asthe dralancAe bas frequently remark- ed, developmonte show that, befure and after tno Inst f'resldential clection, the only iimit on eltuer 1 o rascality was ono of reach and grusp on the CAit T ugey o lu aleverydacriouivg st GULDASL 53 Utiee (licenssd), 90 Kaat Muiaan: i e 1815, POSKY, To LOANON FURNITULE WITHOUT remaral. plancs, warshiouss racelpta, and good collsterala. 132 Dearboru-st., oom 16, DIOSKY To LOAN IX wusts To SUTT FOT: 10 Uays 08 sstisfaciary cobiaterale or prl lal [ nuno Bul 5 RILVE 0ds, aod valubles i wnd Balil e (1 of of suc per ued - diractly e to "hdln It ruled out of the Democratic party because I ey attumpt to put me out of further rotirement of grecubacks prohibited. | tho pouble, was not aceepted fully by o certaln | part of ths active manaiers. Lf the wuols truili | acve, 113 Cast and ona-halt 1h property in suked, entreated, implored thom in the beain- Lny -nxmlp Cumpc into unl mln‘:‘:flmh:fi::l ‘The making of greenbacks mml'lbluD(ur duties l:lunl ledders uutll bis lrst term was three- | could !n wade known, the booke wnuld‘ bo found | [ifnois or adjol oo stater, Call to ..mc:, sddress - ning to do spmethiog, aud afterwards, in thirty | was rearcd—my patrimouy—and put mo outf | ou imports Aas been defeated in a Democratic | tuurtha goug. 1ie wus thought to Lo mentally Lal he honors would be ens ipule 3 Av iy SUKENEL, Tdcs 40 Camparct 150 CENT PIRCES 1N Pt i days, to come under the itepublican bauner andl | [t would ba ke the case | heard'of aman fn Cungras. 1u the meantlme wo bave como so [ unequal to the place, and depreciation sad - O BALE A PELIONTFUL BUVNRN VILLA, 18 exchange for carrency st countiig-roudi of E dot, what are yuu going to do with thoss who | Eibart, who tried to put & man out of the hatel, { close to resumption I Lurdly wish togo back | trigue were rife Lill it was sasured tbat ho had I’ 3 4 S 3 mpsnr. {ollowed tholead of a Republican Instead of mel nn.) Avalanche (Iad. ). J Foa lake, and, o bis offors 10 o 80, got. kickod out him: | aud begin again. assured strongth. Jokiwun, like all who hiave s e ere oF hand. Cleaantiy ton ) . . Laxe County, DIk, thres aerer of land elexantly iy’ TO LOAN AT7 AND @ FRT Rl ¥ [Cheers wnd spplause I+ thero & fisn [ acif/Inughter], and when o got up, brushing | - With aliver lokal-tendsr, and hoardea by the | aucvecdud to the Preateutial otlco by the deathy | Of all dishonast and palpably-fulue pro- | proiee, vire volfh, Seyuniil Sl eped SRS, A R Y for _one and fowl = for anotherf | the dirt off, he sald that is reversing the thing. | Government, with the 'present volumu ot | of the President rewularly elected, ucver was | tanses, that of tie Democrats that this year's b .. O i Oy NG | e o iy ol sm go out, where oucht | If any of thess tricksters try to turn | Rreenbacke mssured, snid the further retire- | scceptod, aud s term wus wue of unccasin® | euormous deficioncies sbould be dietributed over | TuESS RIRGOIPN S e T BOARDING AND LODG], % a0 of my colleagues to gol ‘Wheru's ilariridgy | mo ‘out ‘of e Dowocsalle Dusty, thera | Micnt of tha Natiorial Bank lssue, fu order tu | wurfore. Aud Urant, thougl backed by bl | provioos years i tho thinacal, Tis true that th | ™= miygroay, T e, Fto gl Wher's Blount to gof Wiiere s | will ba s scuflle at the threshold, sud it will not, | bring sbout resumption, made unuccossary, aud | wilitary prestige and by a isigy electoral ma- § goneiency of $14,500,000, or more, just voted by | —~r - HOWN'S MOTEL, 270 STATE-8T.~FURNISAED 3 }‘o;‘t u| e R0! Where's Harrds, Bell to be I that {s kicked out either. [Chosrs and | with freo-banking, I see ho reason why the [ jority, wis st Orst received es a mners tyro o Cungress 1s chargeabls to provions Democratic fall- | A ETUCK OF sk | § bl £1.50 per weeki withuu ¥ gt anstood with them all alouit. All'fn | loughter.] ‘Where's the ofense! Now, & littla | volume of currency may not fu the future ex- olitics, and it was mstined that he should be Antont e T Su¥ Eatbat: it vetougud. ] o o 7 e i 173, #tes, waon, | Voard $2and 8254 ¢ odginK. & & Dbutinol Aliatmel Theyare sl good Demo- | mure sbout what constitutes a good Démocrat, | pand as tue businoss needs of the couutry may | 10 leading siclugy to the vollticiaus. His fras [ Bran b0 anpeo e aton of the (nances. wny | ©° >4 S, TEVAIA NOTEL, 10 ASD 120 WABASHAV.= % lm“'wl N hat's tho fault! [ waut toknow. I | Ethink fam s good as sny. I think I know as | demand. conflicts were lu tuls direction. The ultimate ey Drovided [of at sore ane of thu ,“n;,mn{ ___Corner $tals and Adamvata, N A ed rcrar oot Toumms wa DoaTds 345067 7 havo dl?“ the truth. Enr&hlnv I asked | much of organization as anyhody in the State, ‘At least, T am fully convinced that a continu- | cutcomne to this strugele with the patitician fous since ihe Dewocesis came 1ato power iy FINK NEW BTOCK OF 03, “UiiaIE day; $4.5010 47 per week. Day voard, 34 per weid. 1 themtodo; "flfi;l#nfi! have Deep denounced | I dictatod evary word excopt two or three oo the A e, Jud arrived [ 2 ation of financisl uncertainty, by crylng for ex- trems legisiation, and gruss mlsreprusantation 28 $0 the calamities that have befalicu us, can do no good, but ou the other haud witl Lo a positive lnjury to the prosperity of tho country. L never bad suy confldeuce “tn what is called ‘flat onsy ""—a movey whicl costs nothiug, is fouuded on notblog, not even a promise, is pay- Liag been, 1 our judguicut, systematically mis. ropresented, or grussly misjudged, The cry was ket up for years, slong with otner detrac- tious, tuat Grant bhud surre ed to the poll- ticians, 1l was devouuced as rugniug the Ad- minbstration sccording to the *machine.” The stateueut i% umrl{ talse. Girant cunquared aud then conaillatea the pahtictavs. was not Iy tha House? 1f these are chargeable lo Republican i om irigents, W, W dedciencies. why did nof the Dewocratic roform- for sie oa Inaiainas Comn SPALD G | aan R s e, ¥4 efy, as Mr, Foster haa pertiuently saked iu b s com P =3 - 20 PAVAILLE IN EAS JONTHLY Y- e Speech iegdld tut the Domocraticrss | B200 fada wik BT aa slegant tosewud Fiasa SEMOLD GOODS. EBT MAl furme Jasi two yeatar In 1575, fho sawo Comitic fn | Forte with axrangaud ah 71 o 511 W, X al :un uf houscliold §oots ou’casy Jor—that is, wan alo's ameudment offor- «¢d, and the Presidential title not (nqull::u l:lrn —aud everything I wanted them to do, tney did under the dead of Mr. Burchard, My friend Mr. Hartridge was too slow. The country de- wanded it~ Burchard moved first, and every man camo in but & 1tw, and Mr, Hartridge came fu afterward, Ho followed with just what I T,, BIGAT GF ait. lo reat, or | \Y7IN [OUSE, ITSTAT Waste™ o [ W TR ey MRRNG XDpsot| platform by which our State was rcdcemmjd posits Pahner “House—, when 1 was sick, Inflrm, pot ablo to stand, an; g toere’s whera the l!«mocuc{ of Georria got Its orgsnizatlon—the broath of 1ifo in which and by which they triusuphed iu the redemptiun of the Btate, and ro-establishinent of Coustitutional guvernent in our wmnidst. [Prolonged ap- me mep, In who re- ried the avpropri ns two years avo, delib- " y N Dratoly Add $15006,000 fu the et of yEpondi- OST ANTLEONI 1 of the audience, ** We s bl . ver to bo vuld, subject to theus, but they to lim. He became Y ’ i OSTZONE DAY HORSE, WITH EMOVE biad aaked fu the beginniog, and thira were 1a .':{;";mn{{.‘l‘:‘mfl“,%ui.}..‘n SRty P mail Bieh meonyxould haraly by our salt, unless e s linicial ity Wuster IB | eI e e e e aeer o ll'u,lm'nn&ll‘l‘, o wad oneod the hote! welehl L R rorye Lt TN BUTHY 1he House only fourtcen agalustit, My coun- | = What's true Democracy! What constitutes s | some Communist, with club fa band, made tha | the Republican or Deuiucratic party, as the | the Houss sta re ibo country convicted of | 30N Wk Untonr-ae® Dris e e o ARD 207 51 / trymen, my _comtlluflih- Peopls to whom I | genune Dewocratt ln my fudgment, those | salt man atand and deliver. : Ieading furce, if not the leadiug mind, 1o Amer- | frandalent protenees. or of monsteogs exirava- | oot Sy e o M T oLy i POCK BETWKEN JACKSON AND / . .',‘(.'1“27 nl‘l!!“ 11"-“ ":‘ir‘?fic ‘uiny‘f:c‘:‘n‘x‘-‘:‘ ‘1"-':'1:".‘1‘ groat fundamental principles”of yight under- Tho advocates of *¢Hat maney” are the 1;7-51 Lrenn :mllmm;l Y;iv, be e luu:' i m:m;‘ur -Inl;“:n gouce. —New York Tunes {llep ). ) x."":";'-lfi?" INCOL b “d._lm Budy &2 T i e e 3 ci naclor with thu c 2 3 Lo-day | hook s Fldeliy Baok. r will s tawarde mcnmor : = psaty-thres daa befure Just what al he xeit T T el [t i R i) s yrsiatk ol e iIoR . a auu{u-u'imz aviies, | ;::’_“‘:""::ffl:.f‘;“::: :_’;‘I‘:“I.‘:n““.f'"“n Y | Gt ur:xun’l_r. i T, bl by G A gy m;‘:% 3 c as! o clog ¥ o U 3 L. 31 % NF, ¢ Mid, o Plause.) ¥ [Ap- | " Accurdiog to the opinlon of my nlvlmr:Rr ture, and pow the Government proposes to | sud cuforclug the recoguition, 1o retw aents thelll of wallgat theougts Rusala: +*Auscria | STRAXED 0N BTOLER=ON THE 24T AR A PV assallauts, the trua Democracy micans uothl but goiug with caucuses, conventions, and nom- {oations, Thelr idea Is that which the brava and gallaut Gen, Breckinridge once fllustrated, IHe aald that in Missixsippi thera was a cantest be. tween two champions of Dumocracy, each claln- lug that be wus & better Dewmocrat than his o) of undoubtedly great both « of judgment sud charae briet, Graut and the politicusns cawno at last to uuderstand cach uther—iboy to Kuow that he was uot the novies dhiey bad dnagioed hiw, apd e learniug the meu of character, ability, aud furce were eugaged n bolitical III:I aud that muke that promise zood ou the Ist of Jauusr: vext, Tho State Conveution of the Natfonal Dln{. Iately convened in our vity, planted fiselt tirmly upon the plaunk of *tiat money,” Heuce, it{s plaiu tuat with my views I couid not louger act with the Natwoual party, {f that was all; bul further, | am fulty couvinced that the National Yes, and when I asked It I was bowled down uslitics for dojoy {t, | was never born to be howled dowu, except under the gog of the previous question, [Clicers and applause.] Never! nuver! Willo the prople lve and freedom lives, while I have s vuice, though I cauunt staud where all American citizens can ] HAVE Fro Biow TO sonie M‘Iuw Luslue: particulars of the busioe: _HORSEN AND_ CAKI o k-ba T Government, bat not & State. " Mr. Stithiaan, | 10 fo returatug niin to 1478 il wausac-av wlih vqual force, compares this compusite mon- REWARD FOR RETURN OF L) S archy to s pair of malassoried fwins thal cannoy 12:{;;" wetler ugtaken leon S0 parkietioe agres about what they do want, sud would keeo iile deaf. Furove 1o turuoil on_the chance of a0 day de- | T — cldiag, The nations Impulsce aro woak, whtle | —t. o ¥ o | A ROSE 0w T ust ‘siato tha s 1210 'Fd ue. X0 3 L gensle forely UOKSE, W X Wdrive; . A commitiee was appoluted to decide | party must depend for its strenyth and future ) were better thai their detractors, The Emperorhas ATENT: Sadhwa ear e, - Tl ; B ! i et n ) the lustincts of race are strouy. ‘Fhe Empe AT itert, T LaSalle- st eliauc oro- Ml s R i s em, The first stepped forward and | KTowth (it it has an; u making the people | Tho process throush which Graut weut n learn. itk cont - % GGy} Wil ApplL V1AL NAVEL BE HOWLED DOWN. e P o O | ere thiat s dard e ek Fitib fiss | o thess testoms was. Miteresting, ilo cntered | ity snd Magxar suplecss wiih Gh0lT e, AkaLians Rt WAoo o e 1 b b t \Rlaaaed o % die Bad nover botted & Dewoeratic nomlustiouin | tress awalt th hat the comtnou ruiu of al} [ the Presidency with rigut fustlucts, He eaun- | yud twa Par ts to humor, sod. w aud uiher cominercial devices, 4ad 8 gou e S bat was tbe rest! Thirty davs, and the { his life, is but the wark of a faw wiore months; that | clated aa lodiau pulicy bused uo the principles | ot secure tue co-operation of tho two vionarchivs, | buslno transicied, E = = men who bowled me down followed and sauce ‘That seemed to be, fu the opinion of tho Com- | B0 wman s ssl that tbo best nust of Clirlstlanity, ana sibered 0 1t 10 the lust, | b is fres to go bis ows way, inaswuch e RSONALY AALLs ETrS tioned every word I said, {Anuluuu'-l inittee, a very fair sbowing. s oppunent then | oud Hually tho banks, sud to bring though i plais wors uol volirely succsssful, | netither of them of itaslt cun sgcccdefully | - oo . 20 e 1Y _U0ODS OF ALL KINDS, AE-I uow Lo b ruled ot “Thore's my stew- | atupped forward and sald that he also iad never | sbout mew will be advised to withdraw tbelr de- | Wo Lad it frum hiv owo Mps that Lo bad buncat- | oustract i Beisey, Tue willitary accuya- Prios UACKLE: CUME BACK OL WIITE, ¢4, aad officers aud privied uutde. ardship. Ithiuk Lam right, and T submit to | bolted a Democratlc nomipation i hls 1ifs, but | Dosits, aua thus precipltato ghe ruiu; that the | 1y tried Lo gve a right pulicy to the lodiun ad- | Hou = of ,::‘l;'};';‘mu'l‘.‘:’,,m,‘,,‘;;"'-;;:{";' doAllwlibesid,_hiIb, u¥ r:‘_g;’i,"“_m‘:‘“‘.‘"".‘.”‘fi 1y constitueutey but it i suld that vlne-tenthy | that be had moreover voted for MeNutt, the re- | peoplo wust .nl‘ foln the Natioual party, and | ministrutlon, but the azents were currupted or | (8 M8 e ored for 1b: North Austria BTOBAGE, e TG verainent Guate deust B 1 ol thewa do nob szree with me. 1ts just a Al- | pudiated esudidate for Governor., The Com- furf trom power (peaceably i€ they can, forcibly | run off. Still be sdlcred to it, and gave that | Jag b ANt S ERL OU b reninted 11, e . (o0 WEST BIOTIOE: b b fereuce of oplutug, My opinion s that vlue- | wittes then wavered m.m.l’.’x:‘. ‘when tho | if they must) the spoilers of the pation’s pros- | policy standing wud strengtl. Ile tavored Civil- voruiagut bas seversl tuucs decided to take audlie, carvlagvs, ste. T Z fl;{:;;fi:x_vmmlmluin‘}; fl%u"f!f"fif;‘f«‘.flffi‘ Hest cliainplon stood forth egaia aud waid, + Well, | betity: that oroducts are for the oroducer o | Servlce ruluras, aud wade 1t wccevtatic bo Lis | s siep, and Lasavolten draws back, AL las of sovis: e eI 5 v . - & i S ckuowiedge i cillation, the ara ecalye 9 AN CASH, uents brat, £ bave aiways beou platn with you, | ation 1n my 1o, aud dtg x:nPr;:;‘::‘":'El:D;zr thay bropiesy thas whess wilva. lowis- bo- th " cusect Logay. Il6 Wil | Tasciug ordere gu fruatis DMESH sl b they prophesy that wheat will be down to &0 cents 8 busbel, a4 1f the ubuudancs of the couu- try was nos & blcasiag to the country, sud es- pecilly to the poor, Such a caiwpalecy will lnevitably draw into the Natloal party (If it draws at a1l) the dissatlsivd clements of soclety, Cowmmuntsts, and Hocial- te. 12 T deatre anything of a permacent character; Darchiug orders aud crossed the fruptior. Ko | .5 Mavare are forced to atand Ly and lovk oo, The Rl PAID FOIt 1D, e hae bie way. AL the loss of a disaateous | (CANIFAIL FOR 1 ot s Whieh Austris bau been defuated 16 two | ey sca CIARLS: voruer Muits campaigns sud shoru 0f bef proviuces io ufl{ und = e upriacy” o Gerauar, tate waucy e | #N e | urg wlios to retrieve hig furtunes by ¥ hup DUy NG LARY | v onitai S CARENED Wer. bat simost without s uffor @ con- " 1 well uxperivace. i F 3 « b g ont Of Etiopa 15 he 9§50k reatore AuSAIAn | Juliva Dauor, Biualo Wi, 203 ud 363 Wadssd st Wirraoted: “EUAR odice, {43 Ciarkrit. tova 3 If you send e to Congress 1 wustdoes & leasc. 1 1 o not Kuow how to wanage your utervsts there Letter than you do I bave no Lusiuess there, aud nobody fs fit 1o represent 1rce peovle that does wot. 1f you were golng 10 thie Paris Exposition, would “you trust your- selfon a ship with a Cuptaiu and & pilof who USew RO ware abuut thy shoals aud quickiandy 5. f:fi' power Grant posacsscs to-day. Hewill Lo under bo Docvasity L of fightiug lis way to - loflueuce or power agsiu. It been fortunste, tog, that Lo has been out of ottice for s term. it alfords the people au opportunity to fuirly weasure bin, sud has ll}m\l\:d Europe tbe’ chance to teatity {ts sppreciation of bim. 'Ths result is, bo atands furth the wost promens Awcricsn WA e dud it s, wbrored wad uulmisove ABD WuliKs llnnnuru ‘rllf.(;l‘li‘l’ll&' I:x.:,tié l:"l::"l“:‘b“:?u | Sead il pends Giediaiely. P it A Beadusraniu. A iress Gwher, Do N, TALLL Bz Uity n alu‘.'(ul t, the rapudiated candidato for Goveraor, u FCRL LIKB BTEALING BOMETUING NOW." Tbis agaln turued tho balsuce, and be took the hat, Now, wy countrywen, I wast you to un- derstand that I do pot Lelung to that class of Democrats. The bigh, graud, sud nable prig- uples of Jellurvontsy Denocracy, by whick the