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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1878, effort of the larzer mass of delcgates ta nomi- sunfhisterad asto secnre to cach man 48 RCMIT &2 | ato the bost men, madiocrn versans too often acticabln the fust eownrds of hiiv own labor, P That In viaw of the Jato o proprintlons that | Zet in by sheor accllent. Ilad not Gen. .B«n. Inv-l bef-n l;!lldi by the Federal (;flvumfl\-:lfll .’fi Harrison, In his address upon taking the Chalr- worka of pubiic impravement on the seabuatd 8| manghip of the Convention, gone out of his Iastanipnt Val- 3 lay r‘:;nlr:s “’df:? "".‘.‘.7.‘;.’,8.'.,‘12?1.3?1.“‘ "hall o | way to belittle and fnsult every Revublican fi‘nde 'v:, u‘\; h‘u gm"'l"'"'cflln;!':n ‘1‘\::;‘:'""""“"{ who Is infected with the grecnback fever, and ver an rlbataries commens the commercial swants and interests of this \vhudcsh’elc‘xvlmlon rather than contraction, gection of the country. and belteving in {hecon- | and biad thegConvention then exerclaed Siiintional hower uf tho (lovernmont to atd i the CONBFIOUOUS WISDOM fi::lalnr: cllnm;on:e"c: I “J’.“‘.?.’."Z!.‘.f:.‘.'}"“.':.S'!.'fi:fi 1n 1t choles of cahdidates, instead of making up cannot be_accomplished by Im:!;hhlul Snterprise | most of the tickat of men unknown 1o the aver- or State action. We favor anch leginiation ia this | 456 (nteliigont Tloosier, the chances of a victory t Increase the national indebted- d 32'-'.".':”:,..'223!:‘ nnny“:;?llllomnl burdens upon the | In October wouid hate Leen largely Increased. ve\wl:. hmwl- nlmlu‘r. '"'n onr Dm{"fi"' :Il‘l‘h.ldl In certain speciic particulars, the Demoaracy wonld cheapen the cost of tranaportation an Drought out, 1n the remole past, s pretty g , woald afford remuner- ood Lojour agricultural wenli, o A Janar of ihe | Stato tickst. It s headed by John G. Bhankiin, coun! a Journalist of some force, for SBocretary of try. 10, ’{l AL there can be no legitimate employment - o' G at tuere can be fo legitimate employment | Btate. For the same offce, through thie sutcldal cute the 14w and maintain the publie peace: that | strategy of Mr. J. W. Gordon, of thiscity, and reform must he made tu national, State, and mu- | from motives utterly Incomprehensible to those nicipal governmond 1l daction of expendi- e ey of anceessary and | DAYIOE sticcess In view, & man named Sloars, re- mand that all Tegialation shall be so enacted an to nse oddi- tlonal safeguard torpedoes {n all casos of ob- structlon of maln track. Theso torpedncs will not auperscdo red flags or red Ianterns asdanger siguals, but will be used n additfon thereto. MADIAY'S REMEDIS, Prom o lon, Thrlow W IKDORSING Dr, RADWAY'SR. R. R, REMEDIEY After Uslng Them for Bevaral Years. An.4, 1877, _Deag Rim Ha St leimen donbtlosly Sor T fenging tholr esicacy with ull e aplears 3 large, but consist in greof Jmn of accand mort- | Rallrond, has given ords wages and judanents for defleloncles recovered on forclosurs of second mortgaes hield by bim. THE RAILROADS. LAKE SHORE SKINNED. Spectal Disateh to The Tritnme, Naw York, July 10.—The Times Sarntoga special says the New York Central Rallrond ofticers met to-day to confer with ropresonta- tives of the Lake 8hors, Michigan Centrat, and Canzda Bouthern Roads In regard to forming a pool among tho last three rosds. There were present, besides Willlam 1, Vanderbiit aud 2 number of other officers of the New York Cen- tral, John Newell, II. B. Ledyard, and E. A, Wicker, of tha Canada Southern. As fore- shadowed yestorday, & pool was fored, and tho earnings of the Lako 8hore, Michigan Uen- tral, and Canada Southern will hercafter go foto & foint purse, unless thelr losses hape renominated for Gorernor, with a Btato ticket | which is unexceotional, and which will secure the support of the Itepublican massc. As you have already been inforined, the Republican 8tato Convention was the Iarzest, strongest, anl most euthnsiaatic gathering ever helil in Michi- gan. The Convention did not indulge In any wild vagaries, did not give forth an uncertain sound, and by ita ability, honesty, mantiness, and patrioutsm, commanded the reapect of the better classes, nat only of the Repblican, but of ather partfes In the Commonwenith, The very holdness of the Republican Conven- tlon has proved it best card, and it stands out in the State to-lay nprm—anlly controlling the rolmml situntion as fully as at any tims in the st twonty years THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. 8 Tn the First s\\‘. ne) Gen. Willlams, 2 War Democrat, an old Mexican veteran, and one of the yery few Democrata in the House who have persistently voted agafust the destraction of our lttle army, will be renominated and olected. Ile I & worthy, genlal old gentleman, withont much talent or political abilicty. Willetts, in the Becond, by his exsmum of bogus Bouthiern clalms, etc., has made much POLITICAL. Convention of the Democracy of Michigan, at Lan- sing. JEFF DAVIS. e Calls Up & Fow Rominincences and Ex« presses an Opintfon ar Two. Mismtssiers Cirr, July 10.—Following is o triet synonsis of the address mada to-day by Jefferson Davla, on the occasion of the preaenta- tlon of a gold hadge and certificate of momber- abip of the Association of the Army of the Tennessea, Col. James Dengan made the pro- sentation address: Mr. Davls, after oxpressing aratitude for tho kindness and honor conterred, reenpituiated the atirring ovents of the War and hardships endured. e entd tha question of State right of accesslon In 1601 woa at least debatable, but Unequivoeal Declaration in Favor of Hard Money. annot b better dese e. freqnently und freety, simon o Habfy e e promisd - revgt o Tt it PO Wik, Da. Raowar. RADWAY'S READY RELIER Tho. Missouri Democratic State Conventfon also ield Yes- terday. Certain Mistakes Observable in the Indiana Republican pen to coms out of a joint puras. The termas | ¢ urs Federal Sampalgn: m;'ul-llln‘ln |':' ""}""‘ """“",,"“,d" :Tfl:fim:‘;:Z?gfi‘:flf':r:':‘u‘:::i’fi; ';ml the i :,'fl“',‘.:?,.fl.’:«:fimfl,"fi',‘;“;{';'L'&m?“fi.";::’ of the pool are not offlcially l':moun:e\l.hnl itts ‘u‘:vemc::e;: vln::::ed "}!‘r ul\:’nr had Qurosihe, ;‘vv'v‘:::t;';:,lil:l:::!::nm el not A mén of great capacity. A person nam A A 3 - MICIIGAN. T hiimas has beon nominated by iha Nstinnala. ok dnine langnasent e India n Demacract: | sented himaelt to the Convontion after it hiad anderstood on pretty good authority that each | censed vindicated the judgmont of toad lato receive one-third of the Joint earnings. 1€ this is the case, it will bo a grea hardship to the Lake Shore stockholders, who ars not rep- resented by Mr, Vandernilt. Thie result of the meeting gives o strong look of probability to the rumor publishod yesterday, to the effect that Mr. Vanderbilt fotends to roduce the value of Lako Blore stock, sell off what he tholds of ft, buy it, up again when the price 1s sufficlently low, He is a bloated mauufacturer, but what of that1 Why be consistent! Not overstocked with brains; scarvely haviog capacily to nct as a villazo Aldernian, yet posseased of considerabla wealth, which le Is sponding {reeir, he will poll auite a latga vote. He f{a cursed wiih & surrounding of greedy and ncedy adventurcrs, who will' play the leech, without a correaponding romponsa- tion in return. A dead-bent from Adrian scems to be the kecper of Mr, Thomss, Gew. Cary I his heavy end man; while the solld planning fa INOT OB FHOUR After readin x”l dyertisement necd sny one ear e RALWAY'S TEADY HicLt {lfl ULy ol W ATV VT2 The Only Pain Remedy 'hat fnstantly stops the most excritciating pains, aliy st gad enis thngemions, zhiher ol i o Ga0 epplication ¥ e thoso who hold scparation to bo necessary for the safety and freedom of the Bouthern States. ‘The unsuccessful attempt to separate left those in power to work their will as it had Leen man- mested when they first got control of the Goveinment. Tho ~ events aro too recent to requiro recanitulation and the ruin they have doveloped requires no other memorlal” than the matcrlal sud moral wreek which the country prescnts. Tho snenker nsserted his uushaken bellef (n cired hy the Clrenit Courts of the Luited Statrs | unconsclously sud actidently nominated him, over questions of corporate ana {ndivhiusl rights | 4o 4 4he effect on that Convention by the arising under the laws of States tends (v oppress and ‘mrd:n ‘Hll:;nu ‘l‘a such an Z;'h-m MATRRIALIZATION OF THEIR NOMINER m A lvl-;nm;“v,o (:- mgncflf;l ‘a:nl‘u_n‘lm‘t:‘l'_ &) lm; 'l|l a goud denl like that produced on tlha unl!; i ble callow vouth who sceks ‘*acquaintauce 1alntl a snch jurisdiction | & li“ni.i‘.u."e“ :v‘lllllcell"flu;ll)c?:'lehr:elm:':nl‘nr{'l(l of the | through the colutnna of such sheets s the Cin- "&?Eé%n d(};z;‘ flem--;d -‘u%l: {."'"":,‘."’.‘;c;'cst,',‘l.’fs cinatl Enquirer, receives a tin-type “ pletur” of s mit the jurisdiction P e mutters an hre. Bleers Gantemplated by the | bis ' uslxht, unseén " Dulcinca,and hasa clan gnp-umuun and expressed In the Judiclary act of | deatino meeting with her to find her 8 blooming 876, hare-ifpped beauty, ornamonted with carroty DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVRNTION. pectal Dispatch to The Tridune. LanswvG, Mich,, July 10.~Tho Democratic Btate Convention aesembled at Buck’s Opera- House otnoun to-day, They wera called to order by Don M, Dickensou. Dr. Foster Pratt, of Kalamazoo,was elected Temporary Chairman, and L. D. Sales Temporary Secretary. On tok- fuge the chatr, Mr. Pratt read remarks thanking FROX OYR TO TWENTY MIXUTES, thio Convention for the honor. HegavetheRe- | gone by an old Spiritualist, who lios distin- | 12 \We favor and fnvite emigration to oune Stato |, o ray e, o4 with & million freckles, 1t | OFCrthrow the pool, and then work the road fn- | the rlicht uf sccesslon, ond the duty of citlzens | §omatterhow violent or excruciating tha pain, thy i 1 d ed ' lo theory | from all sections of the conntry. nlr, and bespaugled with & million frockles, %o battle for the couse, ° T e e T ke Gl pfed, Moo f: ‘gl‘::lfl‘n?lm:l‘:t‘:!::‘:lu::kl::';v:l‘-l nn;:::t(nfi: ‘t‘l‘x’-‘i‘fi:’l f'éi?flfixs'n"finu'.'& n‘%k:‘r -:{1 'u::v. -l?:fl{ AMENDMENTS, the general law of physlognamy has nat beenre. | dependentiy and profitably, thua making the | 20500 G el the campalgna from Fort Ilenry | Neuralgtc, or prostrsted wILn disease Ay suter, O atock valuable again, and putting not only the wholo rallroad but also s good profit in hard’ cash in his pucket, Dy this vooling arrange- ment tho Lake 8liore Rond Is put in ths position of a merchant who clears 830,000 a year, who has on ono side of him & “man who loses money every year, and on the other, ono who just “pays oxponses, and who forms a ] with thetn ugrecing that their Mr. McCnan, of 8t. Luuts, moved to smend | pealad by tho Law-Glver of the Universe, then tha report by adding a resolutlon in favor of @ chlnxgll.n b eharactor of our bondedindsbted. | JUIES Mm’,‘;“ fa 8 person of no force, and will ness, by & law _whereby Lhe prssent not *'take® with tho people. After he had bouds ©f the State ey be catled | looked upon the Conventlon and the Conven- In, ond thers bo eubatituted therefor tion had rociprocated, soms uncouth remarks registered bonls beating reasonable rates of in- | fell Gat from hia lips, and & moment of aileut terest and of small denominations, oamely, in | mutual agony supervened. The boys looked sums of 810, 820, 850, and $100 each. ~Tha | sheopish aud sorry; they had evidontly taken question was then takes on the smendinent | Gordon's grandiloquent word for It, put thelr will soon Lo discovared near the North Pole, into which the faithful will sali, and take pos- seselon of the promised laod., I judge the earth {s not as hollow as ara the skulls of theso volitieal hucksters, The Kepublicans will nominate Mclowan In the Coldwater District. Although it has had the largest Ropublican majority of any In the Btate, Lie will probably have a hanl time, owing to his courso on the great University row, whils to Bhiloh, and, speaking of Albert Sidnoy John- ston, he sall:* *Vas {t that his grand presence fuspired you with rencwed confideuco and the liope of “lappler days when the ebnonunlt‘ shouid offer, or was it that your judgment told you that you followed, as I verlly believo you did, the greatest soldier, the ablest man, eivil or miilitary, Confedorate or Federal " Hopat & damper on the soft-money faction present by declariug his firm bellef lo hanl money, ond remindiny the Conventlon that they would do well to profit by the actlon of the Demucratie varty in the past in advocating a currency based only on the gold and ellver standard. Tha Committees on Credentlals, Order of Buslness, and Resolutlons twere then RADWAY'S READY RELIED WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASK. Inflammation of tho Midneys, Inflammation of tho Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowols, Congostion of the Lungs, Mr, Dayls then reviewed the oporations nbout , Vickstury and ort Hudson, and spoke In glow- Bore Throat, Diffloult Breatht; i clected. i Tigans and abo gromiog out of foaniet o | sudlostres Th mar s - e T e s | fnan tur Too: wstbirdn o€ T e malie, | 10 terma of el dafenses, o aaids Lot Falpitation of tho Hoart, A recess was then taken U1 3 0. m. ey ot the Kalymazoo (District; Btane, o plattorm was e, U | Sne nomination of Maj. Herelot for yehila cach of the orhers goins by it, but, If tho | 19, 08¢ suppuse hat, i tiiue viidicating our | Eysterlon, Oroup, Diphtoria, In the afternoon the fiest business was to cf- fuct a permancot organization. Vratt wha elected Permancnt Cholrman, and Ealus Secretary, Bix Vice-Presidents wers also Catarrh, Influonss, Headache, Taothache, Neuralgia, Rhoumst{sm, Oold Ohills, Aguo Qhills, Chilblaing, and Froat Dites, three were emploved by ono man, who recaived all the profits, ho would get just asmuch if llm,v\ywled thelr earnings, us 1f thoy did not. Mr. Vandorbilt is the emvloyer. It makes no differance to him whether the Lake 8hore imnkes The following ticket was then nominated, and STATH TRUASURER the Convention ndjourned: Judee of tho Su- | ¥as not good polfcy. Ilo was the nomince of premo Court, Elijah Norton =Regiater of Lands, | tho party in the campaign of 1370, snd waa do- E. Mellenty; 8tate Suporintendent of Publie | fented, atang with tho othera. Tho oxcesslyely hools, 8. D. 8hannon; Kuilway Commissioner, largy floating vote In Indlana wanted a fresh, of Grand Rapids; Hubbel, of Lake Buperior; and Conuer, of Port [furon, wiil all be reuom- Inated, sud, from present {ndications, will be re-elected. galtant deeds, I am sceking to dlsturb such peaco ns we now huve, or to avold the loglc of cvents. You have doue your duty in the past, aud I would have you fulfill " ) R 4 oqually well the duties of the prescat and elected, and the Conventlon then proceeded to OLO EAOI A, M. Bevier. non-ofllee-seaking ticket. Defoated candidates, | more than the Michigan Central ornot. What- | pyoyr “Thg hravest are, ns o rule, tha | s, t tho READY RELIRF fl cloction of n Btate Central Committes of | SoEiucoriag the Statscaupulgn, to better than | ;0 0roCh st named aro the presont lacam. | especlally clirunic ollico-seckers, are poor mate- | evor the Lako Suore —lates, tho, Michl- | guntiest, ~and ™ thov oo alea ' tho | or O R omly £ahs riads] two I b district, with Willlam B, Moras, 5 i Upsiong, bents. rial out of which to manufacturo tickete inim. | @an Central and the Canads Southern | tryuct o evory obligation nssumcd. You | easend comfort, wo from cach district, d y | manty. s portant campalgns, Had the Conyention acted | ain, and he itots tho money in any ovent. There | gu oy for fndependence und were unsuceessful Thirtyios lxrdmpc(nhl!lllumhlerqlwl(nrwlllk of Detrolt, as Chairman. h’z‘u"“ "‘“““;g:m?".'yfl" ‘;,.:‘“"'1}’; 0 Is CONGRESSIONAT Tipon the best of wisdom, some naw, well-known | W& no opposition at the niceting to_the pool ; never wavors; nor does Zach, Thousands of ton who disltke the maching swear by Zach. Ilo bas You ngreed to return to the Unton and abide by the Constitution and laws made in_conformity DOX M. DICKENSON, fort. 1oments cura Crani 8] 1 B0t B tfifi'&"‘"' Rick ) :-a:clnelfih-’r’fx;s" Dysaatory, Ceres ex-Chalrman, was complimented by s rising voto ‘rayefel man of ability should have been named for that he owels. and all Interns) pWATS belug formed, becauso no one was present bhut OEN, WABILZULN, OF MINNESOTA, NOMINATED | responsible position, There were, by the time i Mr, Vanderbilt's own men, as the reprosenta- Chaths. READITRLEMY SRR A0gae LA r r with it. Thus far, and no farther, do I under- ¥ A rops fi watey olces I sonducting the 185t ramualyn, " YOR CONOREaS. of he mssembilng of tho Convention, a host of | tves of the thres Weatern roads are quite 88 | goy0ua Sour promise to extend. Wil praveat ficknoraer pain from chango of whter. & i:;(vl ;.Ir: ::!: :Lf: ‘: “:nnm;m:r“c :m:‘ ’rx i l:n‘ :g‘tn l:'nl. l‘lr\'a'h‘:‘n Ili'llse ‘"fl'n'fl'x o fi»g:f:flé a Spectal Dispateh to The Tribuna. gentlemen ready to sacriflco themsolves for the | much Vanderbilt men na New York Ceniral mon llc(e’;flng Yo the Jeistation of Congresswhich | ¢ Deltor than Fronch Brandy of Bitters as & miGiissy are. Thore will no doubt ba_much dissatisfac tlon amomg the outalde stockhiolders of the Lake Shore Road, but they are fu the minority and cannot help thomselves. A rosult of tho pool will Lo tho Immediate rnlsmfl of freight rates on the Canada Southorn, Michi- wan Central, and Lako 8hore Raflronds, which will affoct New-Yorkers wha llullx goods to Chi- cago or beyond. It nrobably will have no effect onthe New York Central’s tarlff. A woneral poalln¥ srrangement nmong the four wreat trunk linea in extramely improbablo, ‘There is nobody here to arrange such a pool, although. Vive-President Cassat, of thie Pennaylvania Raflroad, telegraphied yesterday for reoms In the United States Hotol. Ho has not yet sr- rived, and it 18 generally bolloved lic has chianged his mind sud will not come, ‘Tho Baltt- more & Ohlo Road has refused positively to eo futo o pool, and s not represented. Mr. Vunderbiit says to-night that, whilo the principal poiuts are dechiled upon, there are still a nitmber of minor detalls to settle, which may require several meotings. —— LAND-COMMISSIONERS, ‘Tho Rallway Land-Commissionors’ Association licld an adjourned miecting at the Palmer Houso In this city yesterduy. There wers presont Mr, J. B. Calboun, Towa Raliroad Land Company; A. 8. Johnson, Atchison, Topeka & Banta Fe; 8T, PauL, July 10,—At the Republican Con- | euersl rood as Nlate Augllor. It was to be ro- grusstonal Couvention, held here to-day, Gen. K"“;g;l’;‘u':"::l‘::',:"I;fl':&:“z"‘fi:lw"’f‘"’" W. D. Washburn. of Mioncapolls, was nom!- | must be laid nalde, aud so modest o National nated by acclamation, Ramsay County seconding | Banker as ten, Millar, of Lebanon, should be tho notwlnatlon. Great harmony and enthusiasm | thrust hefore a critical Commonwealth for the provatled, and the election .of the nomineo ls | Auditorship. Mr. Fisher formerly resided in Chlvago, and now {u Fort Wayne, lolsa assuircd by s majortty of from 8,000 to 6,000, [ RER M BiT il capubiition aina popue Qen, William D. Washburn is a nattve of Liver- | farty, and, judging from the enthustaam of his more, Me., und 18 42 yoars of age. e is a | reghucut of friends, led by that prince of good wraduate of Bowdoin College, Mnlue, and feliows Ueorge Reiter, of Kort Wayue, he wuuld have given cssential propulsion o the ticket, studied law at Bangor with the Hon. Jobn A. | AS KIYER, S0y, BRGRUAAS (00T e Peters, cx-member of Congrees, and now Judue | vt boulghted coruer of tho Huosler universc. of the SBupreme Court of Malne. He sctticd at | It was clalmed that Fisher would have led his Minneagolls in 1858, where for saveral years Lo | ticket 2,000 yotea o Allen County slone. But pursucdthe pradtice of his profession. Howasap- | young Fislier was overslauglied, though making ofuted by Mr. Lincoln Surveyor-Gieneral of | a gallant contest and amuslugly worrying many Klmnequtu in 1861, and, aftor holding tha posi- | of thercgular machine politicians, aud Cal. Ed tlon for somo years, he eutored Into the Jumber | Woll was shiclved, and Uea. Haskell permitted business, which he las_siuce successfully pur- | to rotreat in ;aood ordor, while Gen, Miller, tho sued. flois the Prosident of the Miuncapolls | bastitul, was fually thrust forward as the com- & St. Louts Raitrond Company, and aleo Preal- | petitor of Lis old commander in the WVar, Gon, dent of the Minneanolls Ho: of Trade. Iie | Muaueun. This stho only featurs of s been u member of the Logislature of Min- THE TWO TICKRTS, nesotn, and was 8 canaldate fur Goyornur before | Ropublican snd Lemocratlc, having tho sem- the Repubifean tate Conventlon i 1873, and | bisuce of romance In {t, and in part relicves the Jost the nomination by & miscount of the votes, | sopurllic monotony of the whole. Gon. Mau- o8 It afterwardsappearcd, Theea of his Lrothers | sun, Democratic candidato for, Auditor of Btate, havo boen members ol Congress, two of thein | was a brave Unlon ofllcer, and Gen, Miller was Guvernors of Btates, and one of them Secretary | an cqually bravo soldier under him, in tho Grat classes. s methods have been cursed; lis Integrity wnd pluck bave not been ques- tloned. * From confidence cones his power. Hin chfof lieutonant {3 tue velebrated R. A. Deal, the aditor of the Ann Arbor Courier, who has pluck, tunull{, woney, and popularity. Tl in Chniian of the Btate Central Exccutive Cumnmittee, and thera {s no mao in the State whuse influence Is more felt anil feared to-duy than that of Beal. You will recognize him as the champton of Dr. Rose In the University troubles, which ware first Jald bare through the columns of Tue TRIBUNE. The Republican or- sanization Is strong, posscsses the imcans, em- bodles the loadiug talent of the State, aud is confident of succuss. TIE DENOCRACY are in trouble. Their State Conventfon eoon meets, and the queation with them s honcast money or Inflatiun, or the iniddle ground, If for a colu baals, theylose the repudiation ele- ment, who will afliliate with the Nuttunal frro- deenfables; If for the fntflatlon heresy, they wilt losy such men as Gov. Blatr,—in 2 word, the buckbone of tho party. They arc sweating, stewing, groaulng, putilng, aud the religious element tn the party swearing over the dis- Jointed, wretehed complizativns of the came balgu. The lines havo not fallen to them In pleasant places, and they feel very uncertain as ‘lu thelr goodly heritage,—in nm-‘gnut. . sponse, improving the opportunity. to make & sling ot his old political enemy, Zach Chandler, ULy atyling him the Bashi-Bazouk of tho Repub- lican party. followed the war, hesald: *The taxpayers know that {ncreased burdonawere inipused on thiemn by the contracts made with the sundholders, mer- chants, aud shipowners, know that we have lost the carryfug trade, and to what will they ussign 8 policy which preveuts the roreg- {stration of ~American shlps that hud changed the flag during the War, which fmposes such dutles ubon raw materlal as to Interfore with shipvullding and probibits the reglatration of a foreign-built ship, though it be by purchuse nru{mru of eitizens of the United States. WHI the peoplo, who are the source of all vower, allow a loug continuance of such palpoble wrongs to the masses, such ruin "to the luterests which huve beon equally our pride aud meansof prosperityl Tho form of goverument must correspund to ho character of the people for which (¢ is ostab- ished, It s therefore thut Ropublics have falled. Wheuever corruption enters ths body politly, and renders the people unworthy to rule, thon they become fit subjcets of deapotfsm, nud s despot is always at hand to respond to tho call. A Cresar could not subject a vevnle who wers 11t to be free, nor could a Brutus savo them if thoy wers fit for subjugation. The fortitudo with which our people liave borno the opsrunlunl Imposod on them since the War closed, tho resslution with which they have struggled ugolust uavur:‘y and official pillage Is their highest glory, and givo FEVER AND AGURE. (JEIE AP AR e s, st guo sad allother Malarious, hua el x{]rnn‘lh other Fe wv“{uq‘é‘&u il 0 tonulek s HADWATA HEADY & per bottio. HEALTH! BEAUTY! R P B AT LT DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaperillian Resolvent the t nrest 8o qul ) Damatn o mesaatitos vl sl of this truly wonderfal inedicine, thas Every Day an Increaso in Flosh ond THR PLATTORM. The following resolutions were then reported by the Committee: The Democratic rlrl‘y of the State of Michigan, in Convention assembled, runewing ite fdelity to time-lionored principle , standing for the sacrod wreservation of the nation's credit and the nation's falth, for the Constitution and lawa, and for the gredt trath that thin Ia a Government of the peoplo, \\;Im will the peoplu stould rule, do bereby de- clure: 1. That we arralam the Rcoublican party for cor- ruption n office, and |ts unwis legialation and It wicked perversion of the pcople's will, ns ex- d at the polls. 11 has sgnandered tne pablic ande, rquandered the public funds, and corrupted the whole body politic. It lLay placed men in ofiica dishonest snd incapsble, wha have uscd thelr poeitions s private peroaisites, 1t has leglslated for tho rlch, oppresscd th peor, and created gigantic monopolies. It has burdonud ench town ond ¢ity with debt and tszatlon, ani driven them to the verge of bankrupicy. [t bas dciven our commerce from the scas, and destroyed aur once-powerful navy. It comploted ita career of crtime and dishonor by steuling the Presdency from thoe peoplo, and placing fraud in tho Presis dentint ehialr. %. Wa indarso the Investization of the Elactoral pre: CCABIONAL. - -0, rs 3 h, were promoted for . " feaidv, 1o thy end that the trath of history b vin- . of State and Minlstor to France, and anothicr | years of the War. Buth, Peter Dazgy, Illinols Central; W. D. Black, | the bust assuranco of final trjumph. Welght 18 fccn and Felt, . = Res ’ 3 Ilant and maoritorious scrvicos on the flcld of A e |v|’1:r.ule‘l. and o repotition of such cries pro- MISSOURI. '“";{5.‘&2{"‘”2.’,‘,"&{",?:}{,’33’.';“:‘? Il:rn“{l.my o ::r:u Elxmxmr B?mum esgry"mml:-ry h"g' Littlo Rock & Fort Smith; Jobn A. Clark, Mis- Well uay we rcjolea in tho regalned posses- slon of local solf-government, the power of the people to chooac thelr own reprcesntatives, and to leiislate uncontrolled by bayouets, This ls tho great victory, sud promiscs suother as the sequenco to ft—a total non-interference by the Foderal Governmout with the domoatic affaire ot the Btates. The rencwal of the time-honos doctrine vf btate Soverelunty, and tho suprem- scy of the law will sccure” permuanent peace, Wo declaro that gold and silver coin is the muoney of the Constitution, and sll paper money shoulid be convortiblo Juto cofu at the will of the halder. We aru opposed to a fuether forcible rue duction of the volunie of thecurrancy, andave o prove tho uct of Congrees prohibiiing snch redu fion, We declare that tho prostrate conditlon of o businesg tuteroats of the conutry Imperatively Auinand thal taxation, both Ntate®and ‘natlousl, #tiull bo reduced to too Toweat point conalstent with DENQCRATIO §TATE CONVEKTION. 87. L.ouis, Mo., July 10.—~Tho Democratic Btate Convention met at Jefferson City at 11 8. m. Uen, John A. Hockaday was choesen tem- porary Chalrtnau, and in & brief address in- dorsed the pollcy of paying ths national bonds in greenbacks, and giving tho country less bouds and moro greenbacks. sourd River. Fort Beott & Gult; John B. Power, Northern Pgelfic; fiermau Trott, 8t Paul & Pacific; W. A, Kendall, 8t. Louis, Iron Mount- aln & Southern; W. H. Coflin, St. Louls & S8an Francisco, and some others. The meeting was called to order about 11 o’clack vesterduy morn- ing hy Mr. J. B, Calhoun, Presidont of tho Asso- he presazos of a-stormy sesalon followice the | on the eva of nomination for “political offlce, :Iuh!’n-nmzu extsting btl.{fl!fll Rameey aud flen- ‘v:rlormefl some ulrno:dlmry feat during tho uepin Countles regarding tho bosls by the call | War, accordiug to the Conveutlon oracle who for the Kepublican Congresstoual Convention sents bim to the delegates in a halo of popu- olythis disteict, tuat body assembled fn thia | larity. Mller was the lnlmnldmgtumr of the oty today nnd discharged ita dutles | Urst bunting trophy of the Warl Called hefore inthy muudmmanlnu- wmouner. All differences | the Conveution, hoqualied, and lulmmnudl and were compromlsed by mutyul_and_satisfactory | reddencd from ear to cor, made o paluful ap- concuasions, and the pameof Gen, W. D, Washi- | proach to vocallzing a sentence of - heart-thank, THE GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER, ciation. Inthe abaoncs of tho regulsr Becro- | freedom, and prosperity; the Conatitution of | ey, the B 1 Rosolvent commany the uttainment of the objecta for which auch tax cupolly ilate, was the only | and substded. Turniug to rotr ho fell al- . c[fi of the Barya) esolver sl hu"levlcd, anil l!n%t economy nhall be pr. Thu usual comuittces swere appolnted, and .','.'::“':.'rl",'li}g{mf':?:r: ‘;;ul:" GAr;vcnunnv 'l'ln’s most bodily into the geoerous embrace of Gen. "”A'fli"}‘,]l‘;fi'i‘,"lfit'gfic‘;}’:n s?lltflok‘::\;n‘fim' 3’:. Uu)l‘t’od rl’l‘:‘n‘:‘u"!‘s" 1wn‘ll?’rnrehn-dmd“u it .untau“ :fi%fifi‘.&fi&m‘.’ l?ufl’vn?lflornlfizgfm viced e\\'tryflupnlmlmnl the Goverumont. Wa | the Convention tuok recess uutil 3 o'cluck. formality of a ballot was disponsed | Mauson, wiio sat on tho stago. uo;" anm“ g claction bt Mr. Kendall, | o pfaphot's ol " to swooton the | {5 wasiceorthevidywih bew a4 Vouna thelco oy, ll"(.‘,‘(',?)fl‘.'t’l%u‘c::n‘fl", oavianal, é‘i‘.'!éf.'.ii‘;’a.?i ‘The Convention asscmbled at2p. m., but | with, the i Qlmm(s‘ey (‘J‘gum) ‘lfla‘ .t;|l|°r: Yir momn;.a:'é?fu’x' :::.x':“v‘g:’.d Feialitionna Pasitic Thalirond, read a vory Intereating papor | bitter water from which flowed the strife, the s{cm'&"‘lh Sroulilin wn-l?‘m':, qfi'fl'"g;:; Whan i duving o 1aft four yearm. and which Feauls was | nono of tho commlttecs belng. roady to revort, | MNE |tk (00 icraniattu, which | & aiyer, Dut his extreme diatooss muat cor. | 00, the wadvaitazes of lund gruots, to tho | SRS B, e i Tasts Bt (e, Shos ave aud fis worto Mucli Mibusterlug was tudulged ia by the soveral delogates were called on and madebriel | Lo Goge anul o storm of applause. tainly bo a defect almost incapacitating bim tor p?”"“ ‘l" “l a0 °";2““l"“n r aoore | Sae. Every ovent whien has befallen °our res, beuld suftn, nnd various amoudments wora offered | 8Peochen, sunong them ex-Gov, Woudsun, who, | - Gen, Washiburn, lieiug ealled iipou, responded | publle office, captcially of thut character, How fa;;:f;";"l'm:::.gm‘{s‘.l:rmfl'fz‘ adon tho (or | ot tasy 1 dicoctly . traceablo. %o tho s chR e modityinz the inancial question, but the hards | among other things, sald: " Tho inan whom [ in o very happy apscch, and the Conventlon | can the public transact business with ong so ua- ment of adlinguenta,’” and_* Treapassera our rvorsion. of the compast of uplon. (ue{iilc, aTe ern chom! 007 person using It paleat power wewre ationt, dally becoming reduc the waites mposition that e continually progresdog, arr oo wastes, mud Tepatr e 124 ‘material made from healthy blood—sud rillian will &nd ducs secilre—a cure is cen Den oiica tits renedy comucrioes {ta wrk of purificatin, and succosds In dimiuifalog hie Joss o wastes, f1g refulte will be rapid, and gvety dey s stient will 1oel himeelf stronger, the fo dlrnuu tier. sppetito Improviog, aud feah sad welgnéu: ciguing, of iy, doee the Barssperiilian Tesolyent excel 11 ul axepta in the cire of Chrunic, Horfulou :u‘;‘"gll and 8| omice, but [t ls the vnly pw Kidney aud Bladder Complaintg ineet 8o WPmn Difestct, et Digpies P 130080, Aljznm urls, aud 1o sl e 'L‘l’! the) fil o opoalts, !&lhi water [s Thick, cloud; 1 with substances like ‘Whits of an cyg, or thrasds [lEs white si|k, or thers a 1norbid, dark billous sfjes. feiiea eifialadoh et S hen Y B et e sEanit or the Dack ahd siove the fore"" Leld the soft-mouey men down to the grind- wtone, sud carried tho resolutions by an over- whelming mnjorlty. THE NOMINATIONS, The Couventlon then oroceeded to the nomination vt tho Stuto ufficers, Tle follow- fng is the ticket: Gueernor—Orlando M. Barnes, of Ingham. Lientenunt-Uocernor—A, P, Swincfond, af Mar- uetto. V'5%ale Treasurer—Alozander McFarline, of Gone- sec. Secretury of 8late~George 11. Murdock, of Ber- en nen. Audltor-Gengral—W. J. B, Bchormerliorn, of Lenawee. s Votnizsloner of the Land (fice~Georye 1. Lord. of 1 N ay. “Atcurney- eneral—A: 11 Morso, of Ianta, Superintendent of Tuubile Insruction—Selotes “Treurdalo, of Oukland. Meanber of the State Board of Education—Ed- ward F. Unl, of Kent. Hurd money holds the fort, sad the Green. backers arc budly demoratlzed. adjourned amid chieers and good feeling, The | fortuuate in an lmportant function! Yet, his harmonlzing of sll conflicting Intercats tn this | clear, pleasing voice, chojca hmfixugn. concise distriet insures thu election of Washburn by d approvriate “Mitle svcech ' In” aceepting 9,500 majority. ¢ uouiination rather captivated the Couvon- RLBVENTI OHID, tion, and in somo degtres compensated for tho Ciscingati, O., July 10.—IL L. Dickey waa | chaprin that pervaded the very atmosphore of nomiuated for Congress by the Hepublicane of | toe asscmnblags when ft took fn the situation the Eloventh Ohio Distrlet to-day. with Judge Moore as the central Higure of in- THIRD WISCUNSIN DISIHICT. * g:acuonu and criticlsim, ‘The fact is, Lad tho nvention Epecial Diapatch 10 Ths Trivuns. EXEROINHD UAPITAL GOOD BENEN, Muscopa, Wis., July 10.—A Couveatlon of | japermipeled with dlacreet diplowacy, the ticxet the Natioual Greeubackers wus held In this | wouuld huve been Jed by Gen, Lew Wallace for villoge thls afternoon for the purpose of nami- | Hecretary of Btate, and the llon. i, Clgy ustluga candiduta tor Congress tn the Third | Goodlng, of Hrausville, would have huea the Congresslonal District, Julgo Dronson, of | Boiniiss for Attorney Corerl, Shongh pisny Pralite du Chion, was olectodiiPresident und | Hipurt, the Democratic candidate for Buperin- George E. Maratull, of Lafayette County, Seo- | tondeat of Public Instruction, who 1a flliug his rotury, On the fOrst formal ballot the Ion, n:'cund ke l‘,’fl,",’:"“,,‘:‘:'“},'," o fé'lt!%’:‘a.‘.‘:‘ ae 4 tisun, and poj any ¢l Oweu King, ot Towa County, was uominated by | 17 'foorn hope, yot o the nomipation by the one majurity. it bad been tho wish of the | fypublicans of Frot, Morrill, of Lafayette, they Democrats that o man should be nominated | certuinly did capitally weil. ~[lo is concoded to the Democrats Lad olected to the Prestdency ‘whon the crisis camo proved himscl! unequal to the conteat, aud {f he haa had the courage of Wade Hampton, of South Carollva, sud Lad stated to the people of the United Btates, * you bave elected mo to the first oflics in Fuur glft, and by the eterosl God I will bo Prosldent,’ he nuw would be President.” James O. Broadhead, of St. Louls, was elected permanent Fresident, with a Vico-Presideut from each Cougressional District. A A, Les- slcur ls Socretary, with livo usslstauts, TUR PLATFONM. ‘The Committes on Resolutivus was then ap- poluted, and, after an absencs nf somo time, during which several niore alpctcm-l wero mnade, rincipally on the fluancial question, ex-Gov, g\'ucdlfln, Chalrman, reported the followivg platforn: Tho Demacratic party of the Atate of Missourl fa Convention atsembled doclarcs ita conddenco in, and unshaken adherence 1o, the great peinei. plea of the Demnvaracy, representative govarn- ot ooo memorablo example suflice for il- lustration. When Missour] askod for admission #s o Stats Into tho Uniou, which she had a two- fold rlght to do, under the Constitu- tlon and usages of the Unlted Blates, and under the terms of tho trents by which the territory was acquired, Ler appli- catfun was resisted, nnd her admission was linally purchased by ~the uncoustitutional concerslon miscalled the * Missourl Compromise.”” ~When that eatabllshment of @& _politico-geographical llne was unnounced to the apostic of the Democracy who, full of ycars and honors iu retiremont, watched with profound solicitude the course of the Uovermnent ho had so ainly contributed to [nsugurate, his prophetic vislon saw the end of which this wus the beainning, ‘Fho news fell upon his car “llke & fire-ball @t _night.’ Mon bLad differed sud would differ about measures aud public policy according to their eircuinstancos or mental characteriatics, Buch differcuces tended to the clucidation of thoe truth, triumph of reason protection of timber land.” ‘Tue followinj Committee on Hiatistics was appoloted: J. B. Power, Poter Daggy, aud Joha A, Clark, It was decided to bold the nuxt meating at the (rand Pucllle Hotel in this clty., Moat of the Laud Cominlssioners who attended the meet- {ng left for thelr respective homes last evealog, NAILWAY EARNINGS. The Now York Commercial and Financlal Chronie's gives tho folluwing statistics of the caraings of soveral leading rullwaya for tho past six wootus, s follows: 1878, Baritagton, Cedar Rap- North Chicago & Alton Chicago, MiL. & Bt. Paul *Denver & Jilo Grando, 4(irand Trunk . Lorn,. . 1 U'nion aud Cor aithiful, and emineutly competout, tbe Ni C t 1) bu huue o i X - el ¥ ‘l‘w » TR TARTING UNDER REVIEW. mendmonts haruto: the u m?luznu{‘l‘.e::ttmu:h“\xe?cjftw :%-:t ‘r'éffli‘f‘&u’a ml'crllupl the ticket is equal to the average, | slud.,Bloom. & W oitein 60,707 | OVSF h:"fi‘r{-um}: nk:nd.uwh‘g: m{l‘l(: F:ge“r‘nfi Zamor ok olyp. ¥eakd .Growth Epectal Corresyonderics of The Tribuna. B ce of the followlog principles, | of " (jeoryo C. lazelton. Ly tho nomination Huty ;)n{d:r tho croumstancos, it u-nnu‘m‘ (und St R N 107 | Uoveromont. made ‘& parallel of . latitude Cured by Radway’s Rosolvont Anx Anpou, -Mich., July 8,—Thioking th: il t wade, the Iepublican candidate will have. a | could) bave far cxceedos urage, fol O | Missourl, Knn. & T 1,410,033 | & political hue, & soctlonal y could not ful- ] o careful, vandid, and compuratively topartivas, | cisil Saware ORpoMHIL 13 1arEa bisniio brmica | Wallcaway this full, ue thre-coruered fight | average ticket i tho surey ollupring ota tispour, &1 i 31 the ends for which the Union was orduinod | ovaries an pomsins Rilte Sratay e 48 T A& T 11, (br' PAT=L ; " will not injure the Kenublivay mujority Lo any BOUANBLE OF TUE RINGS, Mt 35';.1913?:’5}?“2".':'. 33“?;-1-5{’.": " wie e Ee-t oxtent, 3r. King (s s voung man about | The Convention ol the Ropublicana this year 1t 'Y'{m"‘ R i o years of uze, formerly & Dewmocrat, and was | was b tlli quicscent, deliberato; licnco, default i in time of peaca; purity of eles and thelr absoluts freedom from sll Interference by oflicers of the Federal Government, 1,804, DN 1,010, 0} 47,200 view of Mictigan affulrs would be of uterest to your numerous readers,—of whom you have and catublished, It the limitutions of the Con- stitution hud becn obscrved, sud Its purposcs :‘-‘x"n"n"n?fl T e vat ey 1 bt na "'L“?”'fi""' ettt Daing had directed Federal leglilation, nho such —] il or military; profound respect for c 0 the Legixisture last full by the | in pre i u ticket of the very forumust, . L. & 8. 1, —Kun, 135, 7418 g jassed, | T wng ¢ 8y's Pl & boat i e Blate,—T resume to pive vuu the | St o ol VYR uolToculy aspranted atthe | Elconcmack voke of Fib discricl, A, vheakor | airbugest tmes 1o tho party v (dcfenslblo, in: | 38% L8 E: e ey | < huine et couid - huva een nasn; (0e | A e hebky RIS Led e RV A re close and caraful observatioas, culted | yyijor-box; & Bxed purposs (o cxposa wad puniel | figwill nut Lear very cluse fusbectlon, aud the | excusable. It commands certain voniowliat in- Tlviaeo: & Wan g SinOM S BOS | Dained closed, sl thoo country have | Bagsier ihAu have fartwuive seare. ko warsk him fromn an extensive tour of the Btute, aud from | all politiesl fraud sm lcor’r\mllun: ‘I;u volftical | caginafgy will necessarily have to bo carrled on | deinfte vloments of strength and popularity, Wabashueeoass o0 2t T escapod o |4,,,g' train of slmilar aggressions o et aide of IL bowels, nnl;m. v..m. 1 currespondencs with leading men fn various | eyuality of cliisens; the largest elglit of fnitvidunl | RS0 00g thon ho. ‘The Consention was Lar- | Lut to securo lts triumpl thore must BO wtrg | fotal,uus.vueeess 1o 805,803,705 333,210, 182 | whien oigrwudized ono scetion, Impoverished the | Fibtf‘ty'e i3o/Shodie. RSy LTl purts of our State representiog all political | vorea) education sod geuerul and sctive imonious, und much enthuslasia sesmed to per- | glo of pouderous uroportious. — . other, and adding noult to injury, finally do- purtles. tion by tho body of the people iu puha afafrs, | vade the detegates, Tarones of distinguishcd persons wero pres- *Threo weeks ony of June in cach year, stroyod the fraternity which Lind bound them to- EBIOE, - - 1 Por Bottle, TUB MATIONAL FARTY. Wy coopalal he coualey tponine it nat | o taanore oo | S8LiB ornos bl oL ey e | Jhiom ik 18T 8 gethor, 1t was o park of my birposs, as bus i 7 3 1 ! ricen yesrs frow the cumsutl nck 18t.AND, 111, Jul ~—Thu Natlonals of } uescin! . 0 Tho Natiousl party Lave a Btato ticket [n the | hostiities » ptate f poaco In acardincs Wil | sho Aieth Disttict Have pominuted the Kev. J. | Thomas it Nelson, late United Stutos Min- Leen alroudy sbown, to discuss the politica of the AN IMPORTANT LETTER. tield, headed by Mayor Sith, of Grand Raplds, a very clever gootlemnan, without tact, educu. tlon, or ubllity. He was accidentally elovated ta the position which. Lo now bolds in Grand Raplds; tbroughtbis aceideut he wus nomlusted s Governor by the Nstioual purty, and, se b 13 4 wan ot wealth, will be vxpucted to cantrib- ute hanasomely to the campalgn. Mr. Bunith is slmply & sort of finauclal figure-head, and it fs not supposed by any person of ordinary poiitl- cal sagucity that he will ever ottatn a higber position thun that wiielh ha now occuples, ticorgs M. Bruce, the prasent Mayor ot Adrlan, was nominated for the ofllce of Becro- tury of Stute, Mr. Bruce Iv a genlal, pleasaut wan, whose ucclduntal notorloty 1s the result of lhahu‘];u fortuue acenmulated by his tuther, o shrewd banker, broker, aud business-tan of Adrisu, wboss sympatby with the laboriog- clunses s uttestcd by his ability to extruct a Iich rute of fulcrest frum thoss persous with whuin bis sun uow seems 1o have su wuch sym- u.n.hy‘ Az, Bruce ta a life-loug Dowocrat, who 1he Coostitution and laws bas bee reached in our Boutbern Mates. 2. Wo solemnly condemn s Rlectoral Commission an falthices to th 0 Unitod ¥iatce In rofusing to Investip Pose tha wicked sud glariog frauds by w will of the peapie at the lust Presidentisl slcctlion was defeated. 1is refusul to do su was in violativn of the spirit of thelaw under which it was orgen- ized, aud while tbe elun e by the Forty. Tonrih Conyrase of the question as (o who sboul e declared Presidunt uf the United States for the ot Presidential term was In our judguent Brat: that dacialon ought nut v preciude the full {uveageation aud exposure of all " the frauds con- nected with that election, and the duo uccounta. Lility of ali who were guiltily concerned with e, snd we heartly commnend the artion of the wujutity of the Huude of Huprwseutatives in pur. sulug sich Investiation. . Waegeard thunationil-tanking system an ve usviue, Aud demand s eut from clrculative ot all bank-tntes and tho fssue of legal-tonder nutes from time tu ie and necos- @ country;thit whall be usud In the doy, though the deep futereat I muat cver fecl in the affalrs of the country lius not uilowed me tu 1guore them, and: will nat perriit ine ta be uuobserysnt ot passiug events, of ludifference 1o bumillating expusures to which th Kedoral Government has of late been subjected, Heparated from any active particivation in pub- e allairs, 1 may not pmucrl{ Judge of those who have to bear tuc heat uud burdeus of thedav, Kepreseating no one, it woull be quito unreasunable to hold any othure rusponsible for opinions which 1 wmay eutertaln, lHow or when the restoration of the Governiment to the principles und oractices of its eavliar period may ba u:uolnrlulml. It 13 not given ms to fure- see, Forlmo it remalua only earncatly to lope, and bupc(\lll{ ta belleve, though I muy not sce {t, that the restoration will come. To disbulleve this: 18 to discredit the Yopulnr futelligence aud fnteg- rity on which self-zoveruinent must neccasarily depend, Thuuy\h wvcn:‘y tried, 1oy fulthin the people 6 not lost, sod I prayerfully trust, though 1 should not Mve to_ses the hops realized, [ will be W, Ilaney, of the Moline Methodist Church, for | ister to the Malls of the Moutezuwaa. Col, Tom Congress, [te will astump the Diatrict, is thosamo oternal Tom, loquisl, couvivial, At their Convoution for Twenty-first Tegisla- | geuial, uumorous, ceceutr Age, thne, cir- tive District, De, 4L Lo McKiunle, of Moliue, | cumstunces, couditfon, make no perceptiblo - Wehs numinated for Sonator, aud 3. W Fuye, of | pression un b, 1le 1s the satme t-day that he Henry Couuty, for Representative, wus ® dlozsn years ugo, whea 1 et L, und INDIANA NATIONALS. was amazed at his liquia tiow of languoge, aud Bpeetat Dispatoh 1o The Tyiduns, wparkling repsries, aud boundicss buuivr, st Four Warna, Ind., July 10.—Thy Nutional | the Loval SBouthron Convention a¢ I'liladuipbia Qrevnhack party of the ‘I'wel(th District beld | ju 1800, thulr Cunfirunluu:l ‘Convention beru today, Cougressman Lon Boxton, ot the Kushyille ahout 100 dutegates belng presvut, Resolnrtons | District—a district I concoded wero adopted reaifinining tho Natiousi8 ute T0 THA DEMOCKACY platforin, und demanding the equalizativn of | o a forer lotter—ruussured we, and from in. woldiers' buuntles. Johu Btudabaker, of Blull- | formution conveyed to me I am simpressed with tan, was nuisinated for Congreas by ueclama- | the conviction that Goy, Buxton will certaluly tlon, 1o §s & vrivate bayker whoso wealthi Is | b re-elected, dofeating his Democratie op- extlinated ut nearly a miifion. He has beroto- | pouent, his prodeccssor, Judge J. D. New. fore been a Hepublican. Uuv, Bexton is a geolal, poputar gontleman, tu KANSAS. symputhy with tho masses, stud, while he hus Font Bcorr, Kau., July 10,~The Natlonsl | the culture sud social graces Lo utiruct the best Greeuhack party held'tts District Convention in | society, e s uot unioind(ul, of ‘the boys.. In this ity to-day and nuntvuted R, ¥ Elder £or | tact, e 3 * ono of the hoys® Llinsclf, aud this Cangrose, ‘Ufe Convention wilopted rusolutlons | }iberat quality in his nalure wins hiin good rayuiring the nominea to pledge blnself to fn- | words overywhers umong the great Amcrican TO BE REORGANIZED, ‘The bondholders of the lirst mortzaze or the Iodtanapolls, Bloomington & Weatern Ratlroad Company huve formed a pool for the purposs ot purchusing the road st tho sule under the de- crecs of foreclosure now pending. The vbject 18 to work fu unlson with the holders of the first inortzage bunds of the Dauville, Urbana, Bloomtugton & Pekin Rallrosd, aud to consol. idated the two vouds under the uame of the Indlunapolls, Bloowington & Wastern Ratlrond Company. The new organization has dled ur- ticles of ussociation in ull the countlos through which the roads run, the persous selected us tho first Board ~of _ Diroctors belng John W, Kirk, Joslah . C. Relfl, Thomus Riteh, aud William W. Ieaton, of New Yorks William J. Elger, of Brooklynj Augnstus Jilison, uf Pougbkcensic; Luvi 1L Alden aud John B. Pudney, of Passale, N. 3.3 Jumes Kirkhum, of 8pringticld, Mass.; Bolomon Moad ani Francls 3heard, of Greeuwlch,Coun. ; ich... Apr D - 8 ARROR NI AR, TS aaminante R iating Fills, snd also usl lhl.l eady Ilellef atoul ovd eap for u'l(l\:l Sl"fll’ o the omien, whivn tlé Ln.]ucn' et plytclass’ o eur’ dedical ‘Colteye s By were u§ Tnots on a trea. My welght was 7 U when 1 cuns ced you ke s ) bate fabon s pist iRl 5 # ; g ¥aur book " Falaouad Pria. ™ rralgn the high MUS, C. KRAFR. Another Letter from Mrs, C, Krapf tho lberty toad guroved by the i murs are eutlnt il fmupraviog, sud ny ave hid a predt meny calls te wouderful cure your mmedivine Lios i, uuwmuufl:.c Lrge from J. A il anulnber frum thiy 3 { o s 3 § “mflxnlfl acquainted with Mre. Jabn C, Short, of Danvilly, 111 ; sud Ricuard £, | B0 Qle | belleving | drossists o u au been u candidate for Trewairur gud Sfayor | purchuse snd rellrement of hunds of the United | dorgs aud worls for the success of tho party. voter. Morgau, Jr.y of lloowlugion, i m:m;:‘l.:g‘plumon \':ll;ch ::r fathore 10“"4:5 Sl ubr;.“‘ i’m:;:n:n:‘fiflll“m SEAARL of Adrian by turns, and who' has Dever, wu 4 | SIaies 6o that the iutereat-bearing debl of thy —— TUB PTATR UANPAIGH —— e o il gty proval througl: {incppacy & ¢o Democrat, svcured the sailruges of his follow-, | S0ty 1Ay, X ?"l o {he wxtant’ of tlie BUTLER. 14 just on tha yorye of Initiation, and Is only ro- EAHT SAGINAW, out tho 1and, and the ends for which It wasin. | 488 Arbor Mich., Aug. 18,1413, citizeus t a sutllcient. degres to huld un oftice. | §ido ™ hotes. - Sommonty <atied greenbscis. | uis DESINE T0 URCONN 1GU ERIESE AND con- | SUained from atalkiug up aud dawn the eurth Apectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune, Stituted yet bo attained and renderod as pee ; 11e 13 a good-uatured, wesk sort of man, with u | should be made togal-tender In the payment of all ¥R230R TO TUK KAG-BADY. seokiug whotn [ may prosdlyts by the oppor- | East 8acqixaw, Mich., July 10.~At & meeting | petual as humau institutions may be. e ————————— waula for ollice, which was gratitied last April, but which hua probubly terminated for Iife, The balance of the tcket is ot ¢ntitled to any special conslderation, und, in the judgment of your rumudum]u doumed to ignomin- debls public and private, excepl such obligations @ In the terws of ‘the osiglual coutract ux- Iy mado paysbie in culn, 4, 'Foat Loa right 1o colu & value theruol can ercl tution by Longr uue futerfereuco of B, “Fabronhelt's thup- #Spectal DispateA 1o The Tridune, :numular with lte prostrating 100 dee. In v.h'n Naw Yous, July 10.—Thu Tribune, comment- | shade. Lot ovue Anctic zephyr vomg, uod fug upon Ben Butler's sttempt to seize tho | theu—! 3. Q. Icudership of thu Natlooaly, saya: 1 hisve sald we could ot foresce, however, when Lhis inay be brought to [hlll( Lut it 13 not dificult to deterinine what i nsedful to attain tho resuit. ¥irst in order and lwportance for it is tho vorner-atone of the edifice, the elective of the stockholders of the Saginaw Valley & 8t. Louts Railzond to-dsy the following Directors were electod: A. Rust, James llay, E. Rust, G. ¥. Willlams, T. Jerome, Gyorgo Jerome, A, W, uoy and regulste the *uhdu e Constls that yoseeston of DR. RADWAY'S i lous defest at the ballut-box. The leaders of i the duty uf it b 5 las been th i + GRAY. Wright, 1. L. Holcomb, J. E. Shaw, L. 11 East- | franchlse, wust be Lunestly and juteliigently ‘“i‘n'.’.’i-'," u«;tn}‘:{s untrxlmwfiinyedaul politieal ll‘;‘l‘ :;: :nm‘:ohuhlo; of 'ul:\ 1..: ;:fxf.“" N by .‘,‘,'..‘.'i.'f!..'."a’;‘.{‘éi".‘.'mp‘fiu“:‘é :b\ficl-'l'-?l‘\%l‘rwl New Yorg, July m-—ivnnnm E. Gray, the | tnun, N, Baruard, D. 1A crome, and B, Han- | exorclcd. Lot thers bs no class leglslation, REGULATING PILIIS! . ) ] cs inta of the United Statve, sud wu regare nd restriclio pused by Cun, inage ol sliver as bnpolite wud ould &t ouce Lo semoved. sady 5. That o return to sueclu-payinents 14 mpossl- chett. The capltal atock was increased fromn ) ,000,000, and {t wus voted to ex- tend the ruad to Graud Raplds, and ruu a branch from 8t, Louls, Mich.,, to Mt. Pleasaut. The proposed extension is ninety-one miles long. Low taxes, low salarles, o perquisiics, and let tho official be held to a n?wz aceount- ability to bis constituents. Nepotism sud gifi-taklug by & public servaut de. servca the soverest cousure. The Lestowal erelitp In favor of Butler. ‘Thuy are enlivting rv. - crota Tor \au raske, and not ul("flghl-licnum i | noted forger, wrrived to-day fu the steamabip commaud the troops. Butler's tnefer of | Nevada from Liverpool. 1o was wanted o this himsel! to the new party is chefly remarkable | vity for the crime of forging and utter- for ita prowpt e@ect upun ull partive, —the oy of g turse New York Btate bouds, sl 1 tho chlet enjsiucer. “Elis politicul chur- weter sud bls cureer us asharper are su uotorious that he hias been foreed to Leke & Luck scat, and the real wanazer of the political uuv.ugm.;n iy can up- unjust, 4 S s O Barlis gy ey of eopders of (he BLDS L I' we! dn {. 5y, N‘"Y'"‘ o easss, Hlendc nstinat(up eness, Jpctox Lot no such offense be vondoned, for in a Qoverument of the peopls there ¢sn be no sbusce permisablo as usefully countoracting each other. Truth, and justice, sud bongr pro- shicd at the birth of vur Federal Unlon, and its st iivh hiadell weadioud inta tuciz p. The pube Vi auded ‘¢ it " uteseals of (Lo peo- Y«c unemll‘y lJuok on the perfurmanco very much h:.:ll'."& &h':;,x.‘ ',,'ifi,f .r,vlitu'.lr:';‘u .‘;. Ble e palley. lusagarsted snd mAlatiinod By | o e R rreel] g o | fulusd butors fhie Mutronolitan: bobior ourty thy Hepablican party of contractiug the uctive cits | OF e rutne, she sabds o Welly 10 thing seews to | 48 Bow street, Loudau, (oforied the Slaglstraty cululing wedium of the couutry, constitutivg, us | bhave Ut.* thifa Btate ut the present time is Baw Cary, of | Lo In the prevent fnanclal comfition of the coay. | tho Hopublicans at getting well £id of Lim, valls- i 1 the people’s oflices as & rewund for partl Slun, Daenal Hlougn o . v, " by - | tey, aud we demand the {mucdiate and wncondi- | lactl f the Democracy st e: g bi 4 | tered from $1,000 to 810,000. At tho . of the peop! partisan | Hi01,0 9 0e Bowel hoa, o0 m gmu&' \:x‘.‘u:fi E&ffiafih‘:‘m‘fifi:w&?fid ';lus:tww uz;ul x.;fi‘h of tho actuf Congrasaof Jag. 1, 1875, c‘nfiu"r':n.'}um of tbe Adullsmll v«:‘i i tims of his fhght from this clty (o 157t CINCINNATI SOUTIIERN, services Almulc'lbc 84 & gross breach of trust. | the fm‘gm:j viscer é; Tx.l;;::‘ CAT ,l;.-;"mf Kosumption “'l holding tha sawe 10 53 e bve i FatbuLs L0 Loy Crcigts, 0., July 10.~The stockbolders of the Comumon Carrler Company, the corporu- tion orgsnistd to operate tho ‘outheru Rallway Company, voted unaalmously to-Uay to suthor 1t 18 not Lo tuch to predict that u party or- funized lu fraud, and manipulated by dema- 1uzues who hayae beeu discarded by the oxlstiug vartles, will terminato ity dishonest exlstence i uu luowiuious sud frretrievable defe ust 2 g 1ra the fullowlog aympioms rosultipg frod D hipaston st Fhiess Yy of the Blooltd Y i o Boad. ¥ hiiey i‘"?.u! by N ufin : Blolla lsguat of Food, ¥ 8 of welght of 1 eral Bir Juwea lugham, that be hoped thera woul = s ) inark tuls prediction, 8o far as the so-called Na- | 810 sdmlt it doos, the standara of the valus of (ke Lu s lile ‘lfi" 8 posaibls fa bis caio, as ho | 1zo the increaso of thelr capital stock to 82,500, fim“ 'fl?on?:'i‘u’ub" “‘ag;nrui:d b,)!x‘:l:lr s g‘F U icD, wtiamlo Cof the head ! tiunul pasty t Michian fs voncerned. properly und products of thy country, and regulate INDIANA. wus anxious to go t0 New York end got the | 000, for the purposo of bidding for the contract thore s uot nceded s condition of mamma ufnua)lnfi“flulur?ulr( |'lm Freart, Llukied - TU WGEVULICANS. tngts el the rices puld toroll lsbar gandepra. HOW THE LEFUBLICANS NISSED IT. B o couplets uod opsrate tho unlulsbed portion |}yl pertectibilty, but only o wueh of vir- | et NEEASR"Hr Y Tor el i i b Gy Nepulican, plitticin b iauly u'fi';“"‘a”' 14 e mostlnexcusablymud 00”;!!'71'! of thesa mi. Suectal Correspondence of Tha Triduns. FINANCIAL. L ke Lo Lrow SRV, 5.3 10 CRRMIASOORY, ‘“fl",‘;"l‘::;’l‘,‘:“?“‘h:‘f:mm' A Lt s Siefeniry f.ulelfddfi':‘"fifi iy d"‘u’.i" (3%, Lo Tt &r:r‘ e L e —InonCy recog- - It 4 o ‘ i oud selt- ction us obarand ahcaof Heat bureisd Blzcd s cvery bustneas eutre oF he world: T | aieeriuaimasig oy ot of soo- hisg vt enis b | 1apiansroLis, lnd., July 6.—A month bas g,y pyamcraco, Cal, July 10.~The Blerra Houor with o Swarded 16 patriotisas, cupacity, | fies dea. Souden Fiura o Was the work of Luld, uble, uud fur-seclog men. Gorbiauy, of Callioun, Louinls, of Jacksou, Far- raud, of Detroit, und Bynd, of Lenawee, pere 1 bulldere, Ita maunliness, its bolicaty, 18 attuizhtfotwurd utterduces, touched o vhord th expetiss o all sud to tha fi.fijugwo all ot~ ‘p?ll“m ;lm duél vast sluce the lndl:nn Re- ers. wo duclare uur unqualifes ity to all - e veotion i ham eciive tarils, und deviaud Toat thers vhail Lo ::rnm:::x ol‘:m(cr‘:::u‘u::nllllultu 'a:l:u ‘:‘tlllu:lll: Dk I S "": Tfi':,‘,‘ll{:f cs:":':"mlg' 1! T Fuvenue only. 32 aywent. 3 us about §: b e Ferpbeact feidersto i debtorund labor. | It fale tieket of candidates. But sho tieket | G4 ¥ ; Flume snd Luwber Compan; eratig iu and fntegrity. ® Pacty Speratin o your sllenschictig, ittleavlar detoits ers ot St fperishable 1ruths sud fualicoatle Tlgbts Ilgok tor the ecrformunce ol whatever 'A few duses of Tladway's Pllls will fre6 ihe sty sran ah TSt adEars Pt B, s terboz. ¥ Drudybois. READ FALSE AND TRUZ yeud [ TTEMS, The Ilivols Contral Kallroad Company has just wade a slight reduction in the frelgbtrates ot busineas between Chicugo sud Iowa Division Wikl e vibrated throo i th yrel Repubtie: | 1 clasece uf tho couutey lts warwcatsyivpuiy, | could bave Lecu mady of o ek better | Ny Youw, July 10.—John 4. Burchell, un statluus tn order to sbiuulate the trallic of that | Ban & l."l:yiur (ke wellure sud beppiucos -0f wu Leart of s wraud old Hepublican State. e i i ST P b Fov 0 | quatertad that ono fecls o kiod of nuuseatlog | extensive builder, bus Wed a petition fn binks | section. ‘Durine the delivery of the addresa Mr. Davis wits ieyucutly upplaudeds Crosweid, ufing, able, uud Bulesl e, wis padty, which bioudt Tua upon thews. We des | delaluin of segret that, ufter wll the Locat | rupley; Uabllaics 35,300,005 wsaehe uowlually Bupt. L. T, Jellery, of the Llinoks Ceutral Lieswation wyiiB L d tice statip to RADWAY & CO. e am‘gucl.-f:;p 1 ¥ e rceo L, T Gl Ly scut ¥

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