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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE MONDAY: JULY 15, 1878, 3 get ® chance to do it in tho Thon he defined hie Olfo prople aro delightan beyond find he hian been on their wide all B trifle ton teanslacent, tncee William Allen wan running for Governor on tueanme platrorm that Mr, Tharman hng acea npon now, whare was Mr. Thurmant D n the platform then? Didn’t ho anit upon in tLe nest campaign, and declaro that he rtthe candidates while re) “infazeprosenicd ' 0 & credulons and confiding people, but they are not capable of swallowing & dose of fapdoodie as this oxplanstion of —New York Tribune (Rep.). 1¢ Prosident Hayos wanta to make his Ad- miniatration successfnl, he must chango his pres- ent conrse In numerons respects. e mast ran New York to sult Conkling, 1le must run Mafne to wuit Blaine, THe maat run Pennsylvania to suit Don Cameron anit oid Simon. Ile must run Town to suit Jim Witson. e munt ron Michigan to suit Zach Chandler. He must ran illinote to amt Jonn A, Lozan, Ho must ron Alaby He must ran Kouth tarson.—Newark (U.) Hanaer (Rep. ), The Bt. Louis Glode-Democrat, pausing to make a few remarks aboat Grant, sayi truth aboat the * Grant movement,’ au it i callea, I, thatit can be ncither helped by friends nor honomenal fn our history, and 1t4 canacs are far bavond tho comore- henalon of the averago politiclan. ite bobalf ean not he made to urder by elacquaeras to attempt anything of the kind la 1o injurs rather t I On the other hand, to attempt ite_sapprassion or ropression ta equally foolian, roduce an offact tho exact opposity of problem thot must be the Blafr blond was troublesome, and traced avidence of this back to the fatlier's and Jack- coln replied that ha must m the Horder Btates, Muntzomery Blair scemed to possean more of nia element Lian any othur avalable persou, beesuse hie lived In Maryland, sud Frank, bis brother, In Missourf. Mr, Weed's parry waa tirat mads with Henry 1 thought In this ho hoped for 'rom Judge Davis than he actual- being his counin, and finally ho changed to Mr. Gilmer, ot North C Lincoin knew Mr. Gilmer favorably, and the result was that d If Mr. Weed would who was then in \vashington, and there was no doubt of his fidelity, he would Tha Hnal secesston of Nortn Carolina spoiled this, and Mr. Blair was sefected. ONRE THING IN THKSE INTERVIEWS IMPRESSED Me. . From the beginning to the end, Mr, Weed did not jutimate that he wanted anvthing, eitber for hifmaell or for any friend, and made no per- of any character whatsvever. earnest discussion In regard to on of the country and Both men wers ro- in stature and appearance. Mr. ouition, and ths measara now to “LINCOLN AND WEED. liave some ong a Me. ‘Clarman’s How They First Mote==Their Friendship and Consuls Winter Davla. morae support i )y received, he ‘he Olito Democrat: Mr. Teonard Swett Tells the Inside History of Mr. Lincoln's Nomination, o to sco Gllmer, Discussion Over the Formation of tho Cabinet, To the Editor 8f The Tribunt, CnicAao, July 13.—In the many years clapsad Chieaggo Convention, wa have all met who profess to hava firet sug- ¢ Abraham Lincoln for the to an asticle In his be- odid something in the Conventlon which the result de- 1do not, at this late date, como a8 & w ftichmond fn the flela, :‘lfiw of that Convention should be considered in connection with the cfforts of others to the rame end, all of which together constituted that spuntaneous force which gaveto the nation and pistory & name cmbalmed fn the hearts of sre and the good throughout the world, because the article of Mr. Thur- low Weed, publishied In your paoer last Mon- ay, bas turned Jovss upon me the Incorrigible Inteeviewer. Ife rings my bell after L am In Led at nlght, politely sugaesting that he will call agaln, and his bland smile first greets me in e ante-roam of my ofilce in the moroing. 1 understand well bis fertile Jinagination and tnventlve qualities, and, therefore, have pur- clased my peace at the expense of & promise that § would write for his paper something of tho Chlcago Convention, and the tacts involved {0 Mr. Weed's letter. 1 orrived at Chicazo on Monday before the Fridar of Mr. Lincoln's nomination. SENATOR DAVIS bad been ttpon the ground since the Baturday morping vrovious. e was tho Judge before whom I hed constantly practiced since my ad- slon to the Bar, and was many years my senlor. Through his efforts Indiana had heon fuduced to jolu Illinols in presenting the namo of Mr. Lincoln, »3f you will put yourself at my disposal day and night," he sald to me, *I bellcve Lincoln can be nominated,” This awakened the first real hope T evor liad of that result. to his proposition, aud tmmediately the service 8o littlo had Mr. Lincoln’s fricads expected success, that the Illinofe delegation had not even any headquarters previously ens s were, of cours tho place 1t did occupy was obtalned by Induc- inz private families to give up thelr rocoms for hundredsof men gested the name o Presuleucy, or firat wrol .was_for lts Iuterests. i which waa pivotal, and oo Weed more Hoth had rough, strongly-mark- ed features, and both Lad risen by their own exertions from humble relatious to the control of & nation whose destinics they wero then s In and what s sald thacvalx feat. It 18 something Enthusianm in I but ahat my eyes I can recall as §f but yesterday those “strongly-marked ficures and features photographie anttn the parlor of Mr. Lincofn's lome, sita each_other, anxiously cousiderinig t ture, and ondesvoring to avert ithe great aanger which then bgan to threaten, It 'was in these laterviews that Mr. Lincoln firat learncd certain facts in refercoce to manu- facture of arms which sdmitted of no other possible intentton but that of war, and hore it was that frst possed over him that which doepened into sadness as the mind, a8 they lowed to work ftaell out. If Joln A. Logan conld bo parsunded to ‘maka & great speech for Grant and a Strong Gov- ont, once or twice & week form year or two, it might help some.~If Gen, Dodge [of owa and Credit-Mobilter) could come home and swamp the country for a few montha In_favor af Urant ani n Strung Government, with a view to the punication wr the publlc sotvice, much happluess might be cssed. - Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Weed, to uso our rough n'l‘mua. ngtm'nlllv "wak k?finc‘hr e the very day they met, and their relations i % cahle and friendly until the the Grant Department /1obe- Damocral) tinaes to flourish. All tuat tha rural roostors in the Appomattox apple-trees have to any favarable 10 the cause of Strung Uovernment s carcfully re- produced, —Cincinnail Commercial (Antl-Grunt). If the Hon. Rufas P. Bpalding reads the Cloveland correspondenco of Tnk Cnicaao Taine UXE, he has ample provocation for moralizing on the small value of political fame. ter he s spoken of o8 other” from P e graduaily more day of tne former's death. Uften, when kunotty questions arose, caln would send for him 1o consult, or, ask him to arranvs or suggest a way in which what he wanted to be done mosat easily. of times, | Lelieve, sich aent through me; and, while Mr, Wi man always wanting political positions for the army of friends who depended on bim, aud sometimea complainsd that ha did not get his share, hie never avalled himsell of s pinchor necessity to get what_otherwiss he found aii- e did what was wanted to be dong, or devised what was to be dovised, with clieerfulness, never Intermingling with such scrvices any comolainta or requusts, snd never demacding “political rewards for them be_dons could More than s scora Ina receat lot- an old stager by the name ho was formerly a Rtepub- e has siwayn tralned with der and platforia-maker," Hince tho War' Judge Spalding was a Repuniic- an memter of Cougress, and & nruminens, one, H72 that ho switchea off tho Hepuhlican teack on Lo the sidu-track of Grecley- fam, which In hla casu led over 10 the Democratic Tho Lumocrats have nevor treated hin, with half the consideratiun hi4 abilities merit, aud it ia a worder that he can find himself at homoe in tholr company. —Cieveland Herald (Rev, ). The purposs of tho Democratio dem:- gogues who undertook to limit the emoloyment of the ermy Iu keeping the peaco nt home, was no doubt to prevent the Prealdent from using it at the request of Governors of Statcs, as ho did last sumimner, to quell dangerous riots. agitators all egroe In saying that it waa tne fnter- ference of the Federal Uovernment which dlecon- certed and crushed them at the time of the rail- way-ateikes, and thoy think thatwill not happen uks to_the 8enate,’the Army vill the Prosidont sipls puwer to enforce the Iawa by the aid of the army, when they cannot ve enforced by othor wweans, and, L€ ise, we Liave no doubt that puwer promptly exercined. pontarous foar of leaving tie Federal Governmient atliborty to do something in aB emergency old as the time of Washington. ressnt lionrbony were shocked wnen ha out the militla of the nelzbboring Btatos to cruah the Whisky Insurroction jo Ponusylvania: but Washingtou kaew hin duty; und, sfter ne hud .dona it, the country admlitod that by was rlght. — New York Tribune (Lep.). ““Hxo Kry, Iuly 11.—~T' the Editor of ths Journal ; We hear much about '8at’ money, but u0body saems {o know muck about it. Upon what e, and what are the con- ditions for it redemption? What Is the dilfer- suce betweea It and the greenback? Who fs the parent of the ‘fat’ monoy?. Please glve s brief answer in an early lssue and much oblige your eaders fn this portion of the State." **@nt" 44 from a Latin verh which means to com- A fiat Is & peremptory command or decrev, Fiut money, as the term Iv used . by the Nationals and fnflationlsts, means vaper monay made su mere- 1y by the decree of the Government. have any intrinsic value, nor be redoemable in any- thing, nor have auy presentor proapective vatie, sx- rom tho Guvornment fla wonld have no basis and nu conditions of redetnp- be irrearomanle. fican, butaince th Pemocrats as a load ERAFFenr e 1t was pot until o Ono ol these romarkable men is dead, For the other, all who knuw his inner lifo {n the ripencss of is age will cxclaim: Serua (n LroNARD SWETT, TIEE COURTS. Record of Naturday's Procecdings. John G. Koos filed a bill Saturday, claiming that ho was entitled to & divores from his wile, Margaret, on account of her desertion. Thoy were marrled Aug. 15, 1875, aud sbe left him Qct. 10, of the same year. Ellza Manloy also begun & liko suit for the same rellef, charglug her husband with cruelty gaged. The hot Of course, the first question was whether or not Mr, Weed, who was coofessedly In the leadership of *tho Soward movement, could carcy off the nomiuation by main strenzth and on the tirat ballot, It | vould not, then vur bope; ould prove that he sttached, for we be- Liucoln could concentrate the forces, as ngalust Chmso, Cameron, or Bates, The efforts of his friends, therefore, wero di- reeted to getting for Mr, Lincoln tho strength of these men aftor their personal Lopes should be ntmndoned. Everybody who knows politicians knows that ‘what thiey worship Is tho zod srfends_of Mr. the occ: will be freoly an: ‘The nncestors of Judee Williams Saturday granted divorces to tha following parties: Eliza Manley, from Jas- per Manley, for crucity; Anole C. Sprague, from Alonzo Bprague, for adultery; Helon O. Bunker, from George V. Bunker, for cruelty; Cella Oston, from Charles Oston, for adultery; H, Holincs, from James L. Holmos, for Lincoln kuew this, und saw thelr chopes in sceuring, upon the faflure ot Mr, Howard aflirmutively to carry the Conven- lun, & great demonstration of strengih as be- en Mr. Lincolu and the other candidates, THIA CHANCE LAY IN PENNSYLVANIA ‘whicti hud, as I remember, flfty-tour votes. The Beward men were luboring with the dela- patee from that Htute, aud a0 wero the frisnds of Mr, Livcotn, aud both wero hopeful; but in the swall hours of Friday moruing, io a room cmont House, two of Mr, Liucoln's fricuds aud two of Mr. Camcron’s belng pres- en, our argumments prevatiod, and the Cameron ved to come to us upon the second bal- ¢y did so right nohly, and gave us jorty- This, with ' othor sccessions, was o blow in tho centro which disorganized tho furves of the great oppanent and ruvesled tho Loming man, and, thethousands of the Wigwam catching the {uspiration, Le was immediately basls I8 1t proposed to Judge Blodgett will ronder soma opinlons thia The Appellate Court will deliver soma decls- lous this afternoon. Judge Gary will hear motfons as usual, Juilge Williams closed his businass Saturday, and nunounces no court, DANERUPTCT MATTRRA, An Inyoluntary petition was fliod Baturday L Jon 8. Martlu, of Peoris, by the follow- editors: J. A. tludson, on a ciaim for ' Frazer & Sons, $220; Qeorze F. r0., 8643 and Henry Detwuller, $123, ‘They charge him with confessing judgment in favor of one Matthew Ilonueberry, making a preferential conveyance of all his per- A rule to show cauve eight = votes. it and greenbacks would bo, od on Guverniient crodit und ‘T'o the Cameron men tho friends of Mr. Lin- coln and the nution should be grateful betwean Mr, Seward’s Iriends and hi wall be doubted whethier tho result effected hi- tle elso than sowlug the sceds of mutual Jealousy and distrust. Alter tho oy of the oceasion had subsided, and the Couventlon sdjourncd, a Mr. phreys, who was a membor of the New York detegation, and who had former!; Bloamivgton, 111, came to me aud said Mr. v ing badly at the result, aud some [ asked bim to o aud lutroduce us; but, because, as 1 remem- id vot know him persobally, he de- clined, and Judgze Davis aud L weot alone. wus at the Rtienmoud MHouse, accompanied by that duughter who has glven to him her life, ‘This woa_the first thne eithor of us had met “linn, wnd I shall always remember the futerview, d did nov talk uugrily as to the re- sult, or complaiu of any one. TILH BULSTANCE OF IS WORDS, a8, with much fecling and confessing tist to he the great disappointment of his life, he sald: **1 hoped 1o make my Iriend, ¥ dent, und I thought 1 coulid scrve my couutry plirase **tiat money " and contradiciion, since such n i nu elemont of requisite of monay, W not quite cortuln whoro the term was firat use Lut 11 18 found In the platform of the Indinna Na. declared in favorof *‘the lesulug by the Qoverninent of fu}l ‘legal-tender paper fut money, receivavle for il dues and payabls fur al. ublic and private, in amount suliclont to Teylne L0 meet the wants of trade with such stuff a¢ that would bo like feeding & hangry muo on sewdust,—Indiagnapotis Journal (Rep. ) 'The fablen told of the profits of the news- painfally smusing the inalde of that charmed circls, 3r, Chittenden, in his address before tho Edltorlal Assuciatlon, told some vesy sober truths on this aubject, as & rulo, aro not good bushioss men, o & nort of tdea that it fs thefr province to avangelize tha wuefd, and have a great contompt d W that ovauel- seidom been money-makers, know that aven with good methods newspapors are oftouer fatlures than slmost any la a fact tuat a ur number of newse in tho pant five yonrs, or otlier_en- Dadl as lu the averaze hushnoess ininage- mont of the yewspavers of the couniry, ana rile. 1t doos not deserve 1o Lave all the failurcs at ite The nowspapers sudfer very largely hy the st it I8 particularly a profitable fa vory cominun fur ueople Lo sny will pay the newanaper bill aficr all othors ure Ho between Lad financlal managemvnt ic natlons, the deaihi ralo aiong ne omething palnful to contownplute, sil'of these cails roperty to him. n Hugh Martiu, ed. of Calumet, flled his voluntary petition, showlug hls dudta to be 323.160. assets comprise notes nud bitls of $500, and & claim for $4,800 aeainst tho Cisy Fire and Ma- rine lusuranco Company. A composition meating witl bs held July 24 in the case of Ueorge Kuhner, B Hancock was Saturda; Assignes of Pbilip K E. Jonkins of Sumuel A, QGeorge W. Campbell of Jobn Assignecs will be chosen at 10 8, m, to-day for for Peter J. Van 8lyck, for o Charlutte A, Goudrid; dividend meeting of Cumpbel! t for 3 p, m. to-day, ’f‘h,n meeting !alr‘ ‘l.hu(:h:;:lunn of ?“g%"’“'i' aud for a compoaltivt Iu the caro of Hulden H. Gordon {8 set for 10 8. m, CIRCUIT COURT, Lucy M, Bryant lled a Lill Saturday acainst Ella P, True, as administratrix of thy estata of True, docensed, lsabel 8,, Mary Chrles J., und Elia P,y s wante of teade," Douglas 8. Taylo B, W, Cutver, ind 116 Was 4 furzer man_intolleetually than 1 o tlctputed, and of finer fAibre. uv element of gentlencss and a Jurge htmanity which wou me, and I was pleased no less thai st rlne Caroline re, orecluse 8 trust deed for 84,200 on Lots 1 to 6, inclusive, Block 's Resutudivision’ of the N ¥ of Block 4, In Bhellleld's Additlon to Chicako, Cieurr Count—Jvnux WiLtia; w. Ludwig Kaufman, $2, 135 HoR Count—Cony, vena ve. Jamies Wishart, kus McUowan, $74° - ————— CURRENT OPINION, “ Fiat monoy” s correotly defined na a currency which costs notilng, s founded on nothing, and 1o the end There was in him ‘o urged upon him the propriety of making Mr. Lineoln's ucquuintancs befove he returned, He wis grotug for some purpose to lowa, and we finully arrauged thut e should telegraph us at Bloounnittun what day he coutd e In Spring- Aleld upon bia return, as we fnd offered, it he would do 80, to eet bim there und Introduce 14 upon which the whiole sya- foundod m tho United Gl nowepapore, o of newspapel We did mect him aceording to his dlspatch and were presont at the luterview, which was ol 8 geveral charucter, upon the prospeets of the cutyulen aud the condition of the coustry, Nr. Weed's account of tho futerview In refer- ence o the formution of the cxeept ho oversstitnates ju regard to 1t the | postance of Judge Davie and myselt, 1 tidorse all he sayw of his subs t rel with Mr, Lincol & et About & monti Now that the not support both the cominerctal traveler sydten and the ad. verttaing (oo, the advertlsingtv cut down sa the aalael tu teach {0 & coures of re. ‘Thie roeult 5 that newspaners of all grades ars dylow sud consolidating every day. dod it impossible to live on the receinis from readers alone. In Chicago, racently, & datly nows- aud considerable reputation We learn that two others ing In yeara of pros, of tho country wl ESxErine nothlug, fe payable in will be valued at pothing, Grantism is very popular {n Now Jarsay, The probabllity Is that ex-Secrotary Roboson wilt be nomiusted for Cangress —St, Louls Globe- Dainver The minds of very many people ars fixod ok u‘uhnlnlamanthc most tikely and,| ot avatlatle Repulican uomil X 150680, —Syracurs (N, o) sza:'f&a'm?('k'c;" s Horaoe White beliovos that Edwunds, of Vermont, will besl Qraut for the Reputlican nomination for President, wonopoly of the bellel.—Cincinnal iEnquirer biuet s correct, inthe Camdea District. after theclection, in conversa- 3 3 paper of many THR FUOPKIXTY OF CONSULTING MN. WEXD by tion of bis Cabluet and the gen- e country, which bad begun hrealeniug aspect, was under dis- encluslon, lio uaked tno to write & saylug that he would Iike dud asking L Lo coins Lo Morinig- 1did wo, and {u & few gton, aud Judge igtleld withs bini, y been selected, Bpon the formal spa IR D. Chicago, but ali uver the country, this clas of s In the marker at lesd than half the Lo assuine & LY for more,—Milicaukes —————— Gun-8hot Waounds. letter 10 3r. Ween, florace Waite has & duys be cutne 10 Llovinln aud myscll went to Spriy Heward i wibread, HO ube Knew ft, the mterview Ar, Lincol o As Lo the rest A 3 It apocars that “the paty Immediately pro- page of A bullet is ususlly slight, In some cases (Lis not felt ot -the on- trauce wound, but ouly st that of exit. private of \the Beventh Fusilicrs wasin faco of the encmy at Inkerman. lower and outer portion of lis neck and toro its way out behiud, betweeu the upper ond of the An otileer of the Sece oud Hattalion Rifie brigade wss behind Llin. No ldea of baving beon shot entered ths pri- Ho was not evea sware of the wound ho bad received In frout, but his sonsa- tlous led Lt to suppose that tho oflicer bobind sd pricked Lin with s aword "{n tho back, {vstantly to learn what this was done for, n aca the officer fu g, The bullet which had just s ownneck bad struck the It Acklen had only thonght of it, Le might ved himaelf much ambarra 1uig tho Jenks to swear 183t sha wad the woman in " the sssauit.— Washington duced by the ment by fnduo. 0 sonounced that of tha Cabinet, 1t Was a0 b suine vaines had Latautial obiections si the case and **diciatod A bulict plerced the Ubon, yuless sul aud uthers were belug favora; Judee Davis and iy, courtesyy bui the subatsace waa between 3 Lincoin ong the object was to obtslo Lis gpinjous the piaterdal questions connceted with It of the Admimstration, wero . protracted through sos every possible subjuct diacus Gen. Cameron way d tary ul the Treasury, uud the relutions 1o the Cublue as thu ouly subject upon which Mr, med 10 me, did Bot speak with e dow, He spoke kludly ot That declaration of the Missourl Demo- Tesamption s {mposslble them on an Intellectual level with Lrotber Jasper, of lichmond, who {8 Just as ositive that ** De sun g:x:wu, #ab!" Thete's 8 openlog fur & coalivin iy considered, scapula sud the spine, of the interview Thess {nterviews At this senson of the year tho Commuulst senl days, aud leane agalnst the fence and refuses & dollsrand a balf a day 10 help §n harvest, and bemoaus the lack of labor broughit sbout by unhuly leklstation, burning such rfeapers aud inowers & he cuiies 10 town sad renews Lis vows Bostility to capital. — Toledo Hlade, Mr, Voorhues will stump the Btate in the Intezest of his re-slection . Lo the United Siate Son- ate. Wherever ne sposks Itopubiicans ought to vk blm (o detend bis salery-grav, his wer rocord, uud bis anti-greantuck record. the pomnt of Ilu turned rouna t belog Secro- question of hig L was coumdered., passed through b ofilcer fn the head and sud eveu fatal Injurics bave not unfreq tos blow of & cunnon ball, budy without bresking the custom formerly to attribute ious to the *wind of the shot.” Yarlous theorles were framcd to account for this result,—by tho condeasution of the air € tue wissile, or the vacuum which n it8 track, or by the vlectricity which 1t was supposod to goperate. ‘*All theso byv- potlicses are now sbundoucd by milltary sur- eoas, though a stroug belief io thum still ex- t4 10 100 twikds of wuay combataut ofticers,” cannon-ball way go quite hout ceusing {t sny Lurw. Bayoune s thirty-twa pounder shot passed between tnw outstretched th artllery olticer at the tlme be was &2un, aud Lo sustalyg, Urn. Cameron, b onisylvaniy was entitied Lo place ln':i‘;‘xg Cabtuet, aid unduubtedly that State would ba 1. He thourbt, “huwever, 1t would bg Wiser to give him some Treasuryship, e thoueht «r man “for that plac scemed Lo pass us flxed lace other than the {r. Cbase the prop. aud, both agreelng, this Mr. Livcom then suggested Kdward Bates 4 Thy welection of Mr. heartily appraved, aud that of Cateb Yo Mr. Wellea aod Mr. lalr be atrung opposition. Iu refercuce Liucolu suid bo had cou- I think be bad et £x-Union soldicrn 61 Lilw Lo explain why bo called thew M~lndianayolie Journal (Bep.), Carter Harylson is engaged in the laborfous task of Indaclag tho people of Chicago to dend bim back 4o Congress, bus precisely for what resson doss notsppesr. - We donot know a slugle mem- Let 80 Diterly unable to do ap, b in s g z John @. Thompson Thurman manya kind office, apd ho now csuays s 6a, with ths quick eys f un obsequloud followez, that lunl'lnun?\y ’l'h:i- man bas suddenty discuyered that he bas bean an inflationtet from the origin of the movement; and Le aleo sees that the pablic is sarprised that the Seustor was able to disgulee his att Bor. Thowpeon takus upou Blusslf the sar waiers Lo the pule. 1l u always sympathized with the *¢ 3, Bas "0 orsisteutly miseen. oled, Lo wastedlu explalu bt B rmitirassented w. 1t is certaln that o Mr. Welles, Mr. close Lo tho body wit ferred with My, i {1t Chicago after the election, end be & und New England larize silpplng loterests, Mr, Lincotu bod. lectiva uf the Secrotary ed $tr. Welles, 81ridon, unluss pos- bas done Bgnator damuge except the yulfura coat, result of thu fiproveneat of ‘Hrearms bhus be to diwluish lodguent of bullets in the body. Out of 727 shot wouads obeerved Lu the hoapital st arlurube durlug the Frauco-Gorman war, it was calcutated that the bullets bud louged fo ouly 18 ver ceut. ver, unt less dungorous, fasmuch us portions of the clotbiog wud’ scevutrewents usually remaio ia Bl Lrack of thy bullul, w3 well ws splinters of calel 4 Huunlin badaelect el Ad therciure the vnly yuestion w. ‘Thie result of this was d he would tuke several ted under advisement, but, as the » Lo wdbered 10 thy ongival pur- FERENCE TO MR BLAIY, ted 3€ Mr. Liocuin took bim fote wanld veurut i He aisted Lisk explainiug U nays Tour. bane, which act as {njurfonsly as forelgzn bodk It fa therefore vr:? necessnry that a careful sxaminatlon should ba madc as moon ns possi- Dle, #n that such sources of rritation may e remoyvel. Oceasiona)ly the putlent himsetl ablo to throw come Heht unon the mat- and render furtber Investigation superfiu- ous, Witness the story of a snrzeon, ** who alter a long exploration of & guushot wound and much torture of his patient, happening to remark that he must give up further search for the bullet, was sddressed with much bitter- ness by the wounded man in the following terma ; * I that what you have been doinzalithts timet Wiy didn't vou sak me about it! I have got’ the bullet In my potket.'" The mode of dressing gunshot [nfuries has undergone many chsnges. At one Lline It was thought that there was s pecullar pulsonous Influence exercised by the misslle unon the surrounding tiseues, and the constitution of the sufferer, Although Ambrose Pare in 1515 published s treatleo to refute this ertor, we flud traces of the betlof still exiating eveu in tha present cen- tury. iHenco aroso the critel practice of pouring boiling ofl Into the wound to hurn out the veuomous substauce. ————— ALABAMA, Address of the Repblican ftete Convan- tion="Flatform Adopted by That Body. The Alabaga lepublican Etate Conventton, which was held In Montgumery on the Fourth, and decided that it was inexpedient to make any nominatlons, {ssued the followlug address to tha peaple: The members of the Republican party of the State of Alabawma sssembled in conyention by their delos untes for the parpose of counseling and advising amang themsclves 88 10 whether, In view of the fact thiat, by the laws of the State, wn_election for (luvernor snd otlier State. ofiicera 1 to ve held on thie #th day of Angast next, they sboula nominate candidatea for thuse offices, and invita fur thelr candidates the snifrages and support of the quali- fied alectors of the State, have ed (o make no nominations, and ot to,contest with the Demo- cratic party for the control of the State Govern. ment, ‘They know that thie action will be deamed ex- traordinary, and will perhapa render them liable to 1ne charge of being wanting, either In devotion to the principles of Republicanlem. or in the conrage and enargy required Lo strugele for their triumph, In answer to these charcen they proudly ask atten- tion to their labors and the aacrificen In the paet, and tney farther ask of thelr countrymen caim the Bulgarian army now in conrss of orzaniza- | high, he wonld not naw bs an Associate-Tustice tion, _For the 20od of the people, especially o | of the Supreme Court. The ilkelthod In that the towns where rignrons tax-levying, combined | {f James Spced weighed 250 puunds ha would with heavy fines for the least and often imag- | be. Avolrdupols bas more to do with proma- Inary contraventions, 18 carricd on, nothiog | tion than ts commonly helleved, whaterer has yet heen done.”” Barriug Bristow, whom we wish no ill, we D —— hope never to sec & man of ** g haughty Intigrl- CONQUI;]ST OF Cfi’RUS. Ly neated in the Waite-House. Any othe jcn;:]v Wa can .u'nd; (Lel him be 4 man of How tho Iatand Was Captured by the Tarks | fuarne o soli 1o 'm".‘,l(" e s in 1870, ntegrity. of a solld Integrity, of & sweet Intog- Gen. Di Cesnola's Rook en Cyprus, rity, even of an mwm{ which borders on plouene: ng to go it. Dut not In 1570 (after Cyprus had been In the hands | *a baughty lnlen!}‘y." ‘We have a man now at of Christians since 94) 8elim II. asked Ventce m R‘:;‘viloll ‘v;_i:;y sty ;:'e‘t;-r:;nelrfit‘;! ] to cede to him the island of Cyprus, and upon otegrity, an s Iofty, indecd, that wa canuot see ftat all, Il her refusal he bcgnn to make extensive Preps- | gristow {s lh!ll‘lnfl of lo:l:l"l. we Wlfll‘lfl ll(llflL rations to take it by force. ‘This news spread | ftin time. With women, as with men, virtue is vonsternation among all the Christlan ponula- | worn not as a glave to be thrown In the face of tlon along the shores of the Mediterranesn. | everychance, but as & flower, Pope Plus V, vainly attempted another erusade ——batn to olash anscen, by calling Europe fo arms: much time was lost in conferences and negotiations, and no ener- getic measures were adopted. Venice. trem- And wasta f1s sweetne npon an honorable, unobtrusive, unsuspected bling, fortified herself at bome, and forzot or was unable to send troops to garrison the Jife. ‘*Won't you please teil me, air,’ sald s handsome, elegantiy-dressed woman of Abra- ham Lincoln, whom she encountered {n tho fortresses repaire) by Bavornlanl. The Turl reet, “‘which is the way to Penosglvauis lost no time in sendiog from Rhodes and Ne- enue 17 ‘*Madam," sald the sbstracted Presis Rronont fleet of 1 vessels to conquer Cyprus. | gent, *you are on it." Wicrey, on, to Lis Un the 1t of July, 1570, the Turks landed In | gmazement, she sald angrily: "{:ru Ile, you the neighborhood of Limassol, without sny op- nosition, an sy of 100,000 men, composed of 70,000 fnfantry, "30,000 cavalrs, and wn?unnon, blance would be complate.” This i noteworthy as giving ns 8 glimpse of the British Lical of female beauty. THE TR OMMODATR OUR NUMEKOUS ODRIOUL The City WA have eriabijned i the different fitislons, s denignated yertismeénta will be taken for the dama price as charged 3ain OMes. and will be received untii8 a'clock p. M. daring the woek, and untll 9 p. m. un Saturdsys: J. & 1. 8IMMS, Booksellors snd Btationers, 133 Tweaty.sécond-at. b} ALDRN, Newidealer. Stationer, etc., 1000 lson. near Western-ay, 1 T "it:aide News Depot, 1 b HRUMY’ °¥,I ! i TEiRICK, Jewel oaler, and Fasey 720 Lake'at., corper Line: CITY NEAL ESTATE, A three-line adesrtissment (naevied tn 1 diring ek 4nus for 3y con celnmn averagealine. Y AN i 4 ¢ ubnery: yau cannnf would take suine Ay paTmAnta: Nu, 1 jeo; 5, 5%)0-~1\-roam dwali{nz, and Js o8 3iadlson.st, between wnngam §3.20-Siure and dweliingove T impudent rascall I'm as respectable s woman a8 there s in Washlugton.”” People who are so sensitive, so prompt tu take offense, su ready to ansert their virtue, may, to say the least of it, Ua watched witbout & violatfon of any of the cominandmants, Qur brother of Cincinnat! must get him an- other adjactive. * Hauglity!" is ruled out. B, a curious colncldence, it rhymes only witl *maughty.” Wedon't own a cent's worth of stock in Bristow, but for the sske uf Keutucky we would save him from this particular foflic- tiou. Of a very much worse mat thao Le It wus written: Degot by batchers, bat by bishops bred, How high liis honor holds bis baugbly bead, bk ek HAMPTON'S WARNING. A White Man's Government. Charteston News, Gov. Hampton Is not fond of talking politics or making spceches. Hunting or fishing Is tauch inore to his liking than delivering ad- drusses. When be bs found on & broliing Fourth 10, sonth front, nd Morgan-sta. and lot 243123, sauth tern-sy. Iut 232125, 0n corner per moath, -~ m ' dwelllng andlot 3¢iom, eset £ront, on MICHIRA0-AY., naar Tweniy-olghth-se.iterms £0~This house rant $3, 0 ta bulld and ts near: new. lot 18302125, curner.'in 3 hlacks of Rock [alsn €AP-3uVpA; it ought to bring $2, 100 T. 8. BOYD. Room 7. 173 .\lld\afin it ... SUDUHBAN REAL ESTATE, ]"'QHHAIAE—'I(II WILL BUY A REAUTIFUL LOT one hlock from dapot, at Lagraoge, 7 miies from Chblcaro: §15dnwa and 83 monthiy; cheapest property in markat, and Miown free: abairast free; nlmul are 10ceats. 11tA BROWN, 147 LaSalir-st., Hoom 4. Rceats. IitA BROVN, 143 Latailesc, Hoom s, under the command of Lala Mustala. While the hieavy artillery was being landed, his fir- reguiar cavalry “scourgzed the country and ravaged all the towns. In the latter part of July Mustafa Pasha. with bis whole army, Lad begnn the slege of Nicosia, garrisoned only by 10,000 men of different nafionalities and re- Yigion. The defense was badly conducted, yet the Turks spent acven weeka i capturing ihe ity entering It on the Oth of September, alter neveral desperate assaults, For s whole weck the clty was given up to the ferocity of the captora, aud the acenes of horror which followe:l Legaar deseription. Twenty thousand persons of hoth sexes were pitilessly butclered, aold 2000 youths enrfievlanni into captlvity. On the 15t of Scptember, Mustala Fasha starteid to heslege Famagoata, the last trooghbold which atifl defled the barbarous Osmanli. The placo was defended Ly Venetlan troops, who, though only 7,000 in number, resisted for a long time, always In the hove of recelving as- nistance from thelr mother country, The efforts ol Venlce to help Famagosta amounted to nect LU0 CASH WILL BUY FORTY-SIX il under fence and’ plow, tweaty-nva Irago. on tha Uanville Rafiroad, twy nd firat-ciass, 5o penasreciiere ledsd acred of ar good Tand s there s In Nebraska, In Wuyne County. In' sight of La forte, the county eeat: you will it 8ud such o chanca nEaln's00n 10 kAL D Will sell (50 acres, T U : foom 7, 170 Mantasn'st, LE— cra TAT, i south of'Ch cnnflhlurntlxnr:l of \¥w conditions which canved them t«; nnllx:nn‘.a On lllfl :zu;‘l; o!uJuly. lntu-r .1 l'l:l" of July at s noo-political gathering, devoting | __ WA_N_TED'-MA LE to make this declafon. of nearly ten months' duration, when all the | himseifto the enuaclation of purely pulitical T drades Wi diively belleva that between the time of slons #nd amunition were exhausted, and ‘ = 1he onening aid Slosin ‘OF L. holls on e 5 | Tnowt o8 The b maimaed or KTkt peamih | truthe, It s afe to_assumo that, n bisJudg- A wove, THUNBMARESS To woRK O day of August nex greatar number of the qualified electors of mnie work. = A. W. DKTHLOFF, 174 houth State would cast thair hal. cummander, Gen. Bragadino, displaved the ment, there 15 an imperative necessity for both white flag, snd proposed hls conditionsof sur- ) X warning and eshortation. _The speech of Gov. WO HARNESSMARERS 10 CUT Il:;‘l‘: c::.: _|:z'e lnr\‘y;n&n:re: ‘.’.f.h‘:’i mr:‘\e’:lrlo& nm;flg.l;lll: render. Hawpton at Biackvitis on Thureday was by far er: goud waj Garfeld Manafacturing who wera numinated by} the Democratic party, | _THese wers egerly accepted by the treacher- | thi most pronouniced and emphiatic that he bas | Company. ¥o.59 West Washingtu W positively beltove (hat If overy qualified tor fu the State, wiho s deslred, were 10 vute on that day, and the ballof estly counted, that oar candidates for Btate ufiices would be elccted. Tho Republicans are as numeroud to-ay &8 they were in 1872, wihen they carried the Hiate, or as thay werein 1474, when they cast inoze than 07,000 bailots, and more than one-talf of the honest, logitimato votes of tha State. Fhete have been ho desertlons from thelr party in pumber suflliclent to be appreciahle or o nuniber greater than Iis secensions, “I'lio yreat masw of our party v tha Stato, believ. Ingz that to vota at elections 14 & pricelcan hoon, the assertion of, and the wuarantce and security foi their new-found freedom and citizenship, a easily fnduced to exercixe that right on election day,” 1t muss be a grave obstacio that would deter them, The Almighty hav taneht them wisdom equal o that of the statesmansnip which added the ffteenth amendment to the organic iaw of the land ~thut the excrelae of the sullray o nll-power fal and only method by which they and the State can bs secured from thai terrible claw porsccation il oppeeanion which invariably roealt from lnws Tinde by the one clas in thu exercles of political puwer o the excluaiun of the other, Qur opponents, having by fraud and violance ob- tainedd control of ali the branches of tho State Gove ernment, proceeded to make mapplicable and in. operative the Drovisions of tho Federal Electiun Igned for the security and prutection of ve franchise, by arating the State fram the Medleral clections.” The former now ocenr fn August and tho istter in Novemuer of the samu year. .o, oo Frand, bold and unbinsbin: ostentatious, prevaiia at Lh parta of the State, openly acknowledged, it 1w penersily defended and excused, and s per. setratars are rewarded with political omces and onors fur their valunbla sersices to the cause of Democracy, *You can untvote s, but we can autcount you," s boaatingly declaro by the Dem- ucraie In these Jocalities, and the deciaration s & torzible truth, 'Fo etull ballot-boxas and to make faliu election roturne are right and Just in their eyeanlmply for tho ressun thut desplte thesr often- repeated declarntious to the contraty bo potitical platformn, they opposed to-day ae they opposed neretofore the ~ exercisa ‘by the colored man of the rtights of cltizenship sod of sultrage, Thatthey aro A white maw's party In their huul‘ u Governmont purely for the benctit of white men in their atm, and by these signs they cunqter, ‘The attendanes of two colored tes regalurly appointed, awony more thau 509 del gatey at the recens Domocratic State Convention. crented sn oulburet of wrath and indignation which wau only appeased by their leaving the body In which theirtltie to seats was a¢ perfect as that of the whitest member of the Convention, The eanie prejudics which druve toese men vut as 1f thoy wers Icnurs lias tanuiit our onvunents to por- ous Mustafuj hostages were exchanged; Turk- Iah vessels, a8 stinulated, entered the port of Famagosta, and took on board all those whiy shied to leave the faland; nothing remalned but the formality of delivering the Keves of the city to the victor, On the 3th ot August Gen. Bragadino, accom- panicd by his Licutenants, Bagllonl, Martinen- o, and Quirinl, went to the Turkish camp, and wus _polltely received by Mustala, Alter the detivery of the kevs, and when Gen. Bragadiuo had risen to take leave, LT vile Turk asked him for special hostages for he safe return from Candia of the Turkish vessels which were to convey him and his men thither: Bragadino re- fuscd this, as not having been stipulated in the aceepted conditions of bls surrender. Then Mustafs aceused hin of bad falth, aud of hav- ing put to death Afty Turklsh pligrims after ho had surrendered, which was indignantly denfed by Bragadino. ‘The Pasba, bezoming enraged, ordered the four Vesctians to be put to death, and v o fow minutes Gens., Baetond, Martinen- fn. and Quirini were exceuted in the presenca of iragadino, for whom a mare terrible death was reserved the exccutioner cut off his nose and eara} three thnes he was made to lay his head on the block, as if to be beheaded, then, heavily chalued, was thrown tuto a dark dungeon and Teft for nine days i that miserabls condition, On the tentts day, by order of Mustafa, Brag- adine was brought out of prlson and made to earry earth fur the repalr of the fortitications during several hours, after which, more d-ad than allve, the heroic soldler was tied to a stake, and in the preacace ot the ferocious Mustafa was flaged alive, Hlls skin, stuffed with hay, was sent with the heads of the three uther Ve- netlans aa prosents to the &ulian, ‘Thie same bloody scenes which had occurred t Nicosia wero repested at Famago! it appears that the ragy of the Turks ol Dlace was more particular direeted against tho Ruman Catholles; the people on board the Turk- Inh yeasels, lustead of being brought to Candia, as it had been stipulated, were landed at Con- atantinople and sold as slaves. Thua Cyprus was conruered, and §s doomned to remaln & part of the Turkish Empire as long as. enlightend Christiau Powera uphiold by their Jealousles such an smpracticable and woustrous Uovernuent, “A IMUGII_TY INTEGRITY.” Watterson on Dristow aud Various Other delivercd. Too cuol to exagzerate danger, too unseltish to have any personal motive, he come mands the respectful ‘attention of the peopte. especially wheu he tells them plainly that the work of political redemption s not yet achieved, and that thero is so awkward rift” 1o the Democratie Jute. The Democracy carrled the State In 1870, and, excentiog in Beaufort and Bumter, elected their candidates at the specal electiona held In 1877, Nothing was Imposaible to 2 peuple as united snd resolute as the people uf South Carolins were two years sgo. The Republicans died hard, but they did die, There is no reason, however, why that whizh was cut down and rotted mway an **Radicallem," shall not apring up azain and ripen this suinmer as * Independ- ent Democracy.” No opposition will bo made to the State ticket to be renuminated by the Democracy. ‘There will not be, 80 faras we have heard, any distinctively Republican ticket for the Legislature sudcounty offlces in any county. But the Republicans do not tnean to abatain from votiugr, They will support Independent Democrats ' wherever they can find them; or they will vote a mixed ticket,—part Deinocratic and part Republican. Nor do they intend to allow the Demouratic candldates for Coupress in the First, Second, aud Fifth Diatricts to walk over the course; &nd this may Linpel them, later 1u the year, to nominate full county tickets on the const. In Chrleston, Williamsburg, Beau- fort, Urangeburg, and Richland the Republicans intend to make » flcht of sume sort, What they afm at {s the election of Congressinen the'control of the Iouse of Represoutatives in the Geueral Assembly. This Is what Gov. Hampton weans when he solemnnly tells the peoplc that ** dangers are atill impending,' aod “the debt s nut yet won, ‘The Republicad rovival s due to the uuw financial legislation of the last General A sembly, to the disposition to deviate from the platforin of 1835, aud to the spread of the oflice- sceking fever among Democrats. Edgefleld County furatshes the most cxireme example of a deslre to change the Domocratic platform, Tnere must be a latent Incliuation of the same kiud fin other counties, or Gov, Hamuton would not an o forcihly on the subject. Tre election of 1570 was won upon the platform of equul rizhts, equal Justice, equal protection for whites and biack, Democraws and Republicans. Frox that doctrine the Democracy canuot de- vistes Lair's Urcadth without laving thew- sclives open to the charge of bag faith, and run- uing the risk of defeat. They who rals Employment Agencies. \WANTED— 00 RAILEOAD _LABORERS ON new work tn Itnola soon repairy In gwa; 29 ¢ Stissouri: $1.40 and ¢1.15 e BELoRCla i West 1ls-makers and craders rea fare; ai per day Mandolpi-st. W AY1EDIATLRORD LATIONERS FOI_TIR ansas City ‘Extenston: te od choppers wa for Wiscunaln; {a hands for linols; free farv. CHRISTIAN &CO., 268 South Water . Miscellaneoun, VWANTED=50 COAL MINERS AT MINONK.ILL steady work no trontile of any kind. lnquir 134 Lasatie-at. _WANTED-_FEMAL] Demesiicss VWASTED-A GIBL FOI GENFAL TOUSEWOIK 5324 Wentworth-ay., Engiewood. = verlar'si., east of Pine. WANTED-A oInL i CEN work. _Anplv at 374 Weat Monran \WANTEL=A" G013 0 GEY| houcework in a private famliy. Applyat “st., east af Plge. 143 FIFTI-AV., 30 LABOGERS (iroad aad skw mifl 1o Michigan; 1 5 res fare. VWANTED=X GERVAN GIL FO& aESTIL housewurk in iy crtwo, No. 70 ftaudoplh, Seamstresscs. D — EXVERIENCED _BIINT-MARERS, WALRER G TR A et il TARE! Miscellnnoous, VW ANTED=10 ATTEACTIVE YOUNG LADIER TO %o 0n the e(Age, (0 eave fhe city: 1 will farnten il warirone, Addreas all letiers LOLA. Rberman Ve, Colcago, 1.~ o o T VWASTED=10 000D BERICCOMIC AN 5050 and dance 1alicy togatotho Liack i, Ad- dreas LULA, shorman House, Lhicago, 11, __SITUATIONS WANTED—MALEs __ Bookkecpers, Clerke, &ce N WANTED~UY AN X! LIENCED ner, aicountant, and corrcapondent. in o ne city; beat elty references glven, Address ¥ 5, Tribune oica. + Coachin Teanisters, &ce ITUATION WANTED=IY A THOKOUGHDRED Engliel) coachiiian, soven years with last empiuyers clly or country: beat references nlthurvursu ¥IATs] headcoachman to an old Ei amily. Address ENGIAnH, Tribune ofce. o g SITUATIONS Y GITUATION WANTED-DY A GERMAN OIRL IN A O private family or oarding:hotse: referoncess ho cards,_ Call at 572 Tistrdowv. for jwo daye. Iraud, arrogant and ballat-box fn many Ir Individual the cry that this Is s white m ot b e CELT ey Lsfni The compliention of disorders which affllets ~ » ligited inatch {uto a barrel of powder. So long T Thlats Tho Bt lece a8 the explosion elevites them, they care’ little who Is hurt. The whites will, and” must, hayve tho predominant influence ang authority (n Bouth Carolina, asthe natural and tnevitable result of superior lutellizence, Kuowledge, and wealth, To lgnore the negro vote, to treat it a8 nou-existent, is bezinning at the wrong end. In vrder to carry the State we must have with us a lurze part of thut vote, as we did two years ago. A campalpu that proceeds upon the theory that the negrovs will not vote, or cau bo restralned from votlug, will be ditlicult to manuge success(uily, while on the broad and strou platiorm of” 1570, the general rocogul- tion uf universal nghts, the State can oasl Lo carrled by an overwhelmine wajority, ‘Tue lust of otllce 18 the root of the political eril. It is oftlce-seckers who want to change Dosaiblo, hecausy 1ts exiatenco clearly vxplalns il elo of ‘walch wo complaln. 1t ts this: If an wlectlon fraud la eatablishod And the uerpetratur ndicted by the wost clear and_ convincing proo nyictlon theretor in A State Court would le. Bwilt by the punishinent of fmbri r 1ot Jeas than tw BoF more than five ye in the Penstentiary for the larceny af an ear of carn, but for miacounting, oF deatroying, or ro. fumug to recelve the vallots of hundreds of elect- urs anxjous to vote fu accordauce witl thel no panistiment, Uar purty, 14" composea maluly of sgricnltaral labarers, ~Why snonll we call upon them to underzo the expense and fnconvenlence of taking wirt {1 the nere muckery of un clection, and givo tu thir political upponcats the obportunity to cast heir batlots to the winds end Taugh 1y tnelr facus? Wo deotn It tinwise (o do this, because it in oppon- ug & uscless exortion wr Inconvenience on the uleclua dircouraging to hlw, and becauve it is the Cincinuat! Commercial st the present mo- went, viz., the Grant ague and the lewawater- Phioblg, 18 varled somewhat by a mild forin of the Dristow chilblaina. It canuot be uilinmed that theCommercial hus thess toa very alarm- Ing extent; although a certaln tender-footed- ness (8 & chronle affection with . But the mulady may be observed abous in spots, mud. wherd ths (8 the case, thero ia no knowing wheu 1t may strike In aund assums a niore serlons form. As matters stund the Commercia’ I3 not Yery expuctant, it mast bu owned. Sill, 1t tives In the blossed hopu ot a revival of ho eaty 0 the public afairs, and does uot wholly dospalr of seefug a mun of & haughty jutes- nity " seated In the Preslduntial uthie or course, Mr. Bristow 18 the Coninere'n’'s eubodl- i ferins ty the right man. drest GUY AL BALABUR) NE OF, THE_ FINEST stares in (e ar ) ME i el,vhlflm D)Yul;:\ll D KO0 €ity OF TATD BIOPOTLY. i It mecouns of bad hearsh: T 1 BOYT. tfoum 7, 170 Madtion-at. T T X0 RENT-HOUSES, Wost Blaes "0 RENT-320 ADAMS.HT.~TEN-ROOM HOUSE, sl copvinieneet lhega toi,"cood baru; all o nu arler, BRAL & DIIVER, 113 Lasal - i PEORIAH’ . In Ane orider; §: Cou per monthi I Hlouse, T, B. BUYD, Koous tacit admission on vur pars that & genuine election | ment and fdeal of * naughty Inteznty,’ the plattorm, und lutroducs uow tsaucs into the | ™ S ul(ukhw m-'nl. ‘\l\'n[n;vurlu con! |!|v“unll ua'ulm paychologic dmumutnncunmlu which we shall l‘fl".""'d h’l':"llh‘:ll“.w'l;uer:nin. ‘fifirt-"l ;mb:ou. 19, xu.r:;n r”yT-‘Hf.‘i nflfifi“-f: xolely 1o tho election of wunvers of the Legistas quarrel, 1t §s the flzure o ol ns he declard ¢y Ty OUL 5O 0 s 1 813, % Fiira T thoue parta of ths Siate whoto Our vors whll | wiicls wa raipons Lo oy, T AUre W abecel with § 80 apposition G0 that'of 1870, “Tne De. | MM ¥15. Jatory brick 45 Wesicrwrav. faasira 6 wore, for o time, dlsheartenod : but, ‘laapired by the gr the luttinwes of our purpos tuvs watiered new zesl and coursve, and we will ue found herestter united, dotermlned, and per- LT Cuan.gs Uave, President of the Convention, Henscurn V, Camniy, Secretary, Moxtuvaxiy, Ala,, July 4, 1874, THR PLATYOIAL Tho platform sdupted by the Conventlon Is s fullows: 1. We recognizo the equality of all meu before the aw, and okl that 1the the duty of tho Gove ernuent, in it dealings with e poupe, to mete ont equul und exact fusties to all, of wlatever na. umrl. race, color, of peraussion, rollzious oz po- iitical, g 2. We pludgn onrscives 10 maintain the unlon ot thuso States, emanclpation, and enfranchisement, aud 10 Oppu L Feapenind oF tio questions we e by the thirtevnth, fourtcenth, and Afteenth b connted, W and divconrags our causo ui a3 Westeruav, South Side, J'OREXT-3 STORY AND BASEMENT OCTAUON stuue-front dwelling, 1035 Wabash-av., just routh of Thirty.r ) tiudern (mprovemont, s 1n wrder, " Low reat 1o accepiable tanagh. * DA VIS WALREM, 143 Veurborn-er. 0 MENT-ROOM: niocraey of Svath Carolia have recognlzod the equality of every cltizon before the luw. This fs tne rule of coiduct with prescut State oilicers, who, as Uov. Hampton said, **would cut off their right arwe beforo thoy would viotate their pledgen” 11 auy *new and abhorreus psinci- plos be dnjected fnto the platforn ot 18:0; it the Demoeracy are * to go back upon sl pledges that L have iudo tu tho people ;i the Do mocracy are **1o awy that ths colured peo- ple who have sustalued us are uo looyer 10 be ¢ltizons of Bouth Cazollna™; it the Dem. ux‘fll&'i‘ “require me to go up and glve my alleglanes to o platfurm of that sort, then I snould liave to dectine, Twould wive my lifo for Bouth Carolin, but [ cannot sacritice or, Nol wot even for hor.™ Thia ts Har olein snd public declaration, In oppo- 1o bim the Democracy cannot win, uot nu bs Qovernor, but Lecause he ls right, Mr. Bristuw, we may obscrve In passing, s n very resbectublo peraon; ol better sbility than Is commonly aveorded him hers 1 Kentucky: laving au cullchtenod rather than a brililant or sente nuderstanding; of cold exterior, stgu- lurly tneffusive for 8 Southeruer, wnd by many regarded us aeltish und ungruterul, whereof wo are uot advised, I the whrrllghe of time should €vor bring hit futo power, there fs reason to bellove ki woutd do no discredit (o th of his country. 'To all present seemlug, there s small ikcliiood of this; w0, as far w8 ho iy eid, wo muy dismiss his persounlity fron uiry into the nature aml hurac South Sian. 10 RENT=—ELEGAN | 1UuMS, EN BUITE OR ingle, with r witliout boar, 8t Hotel Brunawick, ON DIAMON DS, WATCHES, KIS private oee, 10 laas ‘Clark,_fiooia & ahas, £ VASIL PAID FOROLD GOLO ANI WLV Maney L loaw n waichet, disiands, aud valiy g Oficeiceuved), o bast Madison’at. ¥ity, ‘Turniug ovee the pages of our Worcester Un- abrldged, to the wond *laughity,"” wo emulate the Wisde of Cuttle, and stlck & pin. ** Haughty " has several meaninis assigned i, -atablislied | i Sikn CAN LK IAD IS EXCHANGR rOR amondmunts of tha Coustitutiun, e A b AL AL LR M b ks ity N eacanit, fe- v i s W he 20 wWith wroud, aud contemptuous; ogant, disdein- * R/ 43 k fltla 1 e Vembve. S11 Cunoosey | fuly #upureilious, sasuming.” It Wil be ot | wembering the torribls strugele of 1570-'77 0 1n exclisagy for urreacy st countlug-Tood of should he williug to add a feather tu the load tnat the Democrats In Bouth Carolinn hare to carry: Tho oftico-grabbers, wlio want to change th platform, to cut out & plank lere and put 0 & fresh plank there, Koaw that this witl ug- gravate the difllcnittes of the campsizn, They who loject any Jocal guestions or lssucs mtw the geueral canvass kuow that, by 80 dolvg, they give un excuve In thelr counties for lukuwarnuess and inditference, §f Trbune Company. \VANTED=-$1.0 YOI FIVE YEAT cel ured by Aret-viss real milea of Chilcagu. Address \ 21, Telbune viiew, .__BOARDING AND LODGIN servedd that the majority of thess arvuot tatter- ing to the vanity of the word, as & word. A hsughty woman s n supercilious wouan, A huuihty may te an arrogant man, A *haughty intewrity™ Is very liko to bo un ** usaumed’ i ey, Real worth ueeds not tu he taughty. he truly great aro the traly humble., Your surly virtue s cver half distrustful of jtseis Jussph dJellerson, aud & feiend of his, o feil Into u line of ticket-buyera gpproachi- posed causen of Irritatlun arjibg from tne slleged acts of the Natioou! Adunintstigtion. and thus cos establieh harmuuions reiktions between the classes of Bostern wocledvs tw eliminsto Int ance and animoaity froja political contustu; and 10 avcure tu every citizen tho tull enjoyment snd ox- ercies of hin political rights and privileges, We rogret that theso offurts buve nut buen uiore suc- cessful, llarmonlaus pulatio; boen va- tiblivheas citizons are donied th e and en- ani the North Kldoe £ AND 7 NORTH CLARK-»1.—BOARD FOR LA~ Wles or pentivnion. $3 L $5 per week, witl usa'of plang aud baib, cyment of thelr rlzhite and privile, . far bols A fur * ludependent " ool i 1y stil] inainiains tho {ug thy box-oflice of B thestre. They saw | 1ot for splits, for bolts and fu peadent ROWN'S HOTEL, "t o Taatia by tao ialu (hat this 1s a white oo | Init 6 duzon perscus. treated i the uosd offon. | candidates. - This 1 to0 piatn not 10 b scea, | 13 eagmh wiih vorrd man's U orament. estubllehed and waiotalued exclusively for uls benedi, 4, Wu denounce and condema the splrit and urpose with which tup Commitisn uf Congre Enciwa as tbn Patter Communtiew, ra Inquiring 1o thu vxistence and patare ileged Repuutican fraude at the late Preadentlat oloction in the Htates of Florklaand Louisiand, If this investiva- tlon wero cunducied fully anl imparttslly in the Btates of Misvusipp, Alabama, aud Houth Cato- lina, a8 well a4 thosu above uamed, and with rof. b8y, $2 aud #4. %0; d SLAUENCE HOURE, NO: 4 blocks st board sud 56, +ad ¥ B4 NuVAml 10TEL, 163 AND 180 WABASN-AV.— ‘educed prices.” Guud Touins und buand, $1.50 per duys $4.%) 1087 per week. 1hay voard, $4 ver wevk Geri ST por ek Lay poarh Seder werk o _MIUNICALe and the oftice-wrshber fa act thut will jncrvase b where the Demue t proue Lo du auy ditticulties la countios on the color line, are in the minority, Do Deiocrats rely on the nower of Democratle m of el ol the Democratle Board of State Canva couut u Democruts and count-out Repubticans: tiov. Hlampton bas beardsumething of the sort. He told the weeting at Blackvillo that, i€ the people of South Caroling vountenance Irsud, sive inanuer by the ticket-sell “*Come," sald the great Comedian, * let us g ay—that fullow Is not only fnsulting his inaster's patrous, but he ls robbing the tHL"™ A fuw yuars afters wund, stire euouet, tho maw wus caucht steal- ing, He was eminently u person of a **naughty integrity,'’ too hauguty by far to be houest, By nothlog 1s the generality of wankind so often inisled as by the manuers of men, particu- larly tho inanners of public meu. Your slow- 834, 053, WA AND X b ot tho Paier Hous M. PET dud 10 10 83, her week, Furiished foutus 1o feut without board, i to 4 PPIAKGS UF DLFFEUENT MAKES KOIt SALK oN ereiice to buth pollbical parsiva, 1t would o found ! o i | befare many vears *thoy will uot bs worth a7 tarin, wy wuraroms of W, W That iFathorfurd 1. ilayos we entitiod to s great f:fl":g;“f::,‘;‘a‘l‘;'!“' s with Lroad whioulders | BT "Niore Ttian this, Trand. cano be s = it ato i wajarlty of the popuias vote, ud §0 the Electoral S . cesaful, becaugs the chosen sons of Bouth Caro- | VIIAND PIANUS AKX 0riGAN tho show on thinl-rate talents that w quick, narvous, brittle fellow can imake upon taleuts of the frst order. [t s the owl, wu belleve, which stauds as the tvps of wisdom, A man of emivent abillty 18 never distaut or repellang, aud s aiways acvessible and approachable, s his vecupatlons gave bim the Hua furm the Keturnlog Bosrd vow." ‘Tuat Huard conalsts of Sceretary Sims, Comotroller- ueneral Hugowd, — Attorsey-General Youe mans, Treasurer Leaphurt, * and Adjutant- tizueral Mobse, Of them Gov. Hampton sald: *The men that you bave placed there, us representiuz the truth and honor of Bouth Cure vale of il Qva States. 5, The Anancisl question havioz beon disposed ol Uy Caniteas, Rad the country at pradunt noad 1 regoey {n ordor that capital ey dosic Investe moat, and that indurice mav revive, thue in. cruasing tho dewiand for labor, the siluution sught 10 be accepted, W 0uboso tho furthes walin- \ion of the quostion ub this tinie ua injurlous to o Largalus, oo time p-)in:nl‘l» WILL BUY A GOOD of the lanee ot va; ; and Lwpiciuent busluvss i ol ol . s your senibreat Tuws i L uderstaud lardware; good busiused nd devuid ar uthar Ltk eyt susiita, e VerY o LAy Ild‘de‘ncl):l’n-y Wik keeps | olius, would die betoro tnoy would perfure | e lug in @ pariner, - Adirees forf uia Wo faror thy construction of the douthern | AN CETE SO B0 S LG TN OTe | thomselves by placing men wrongtully (o otlce. rawer 3 Galewa, N ! o ftatiroad by the did of Lue Ueneral uon,m- ‘Tuere will be a fair cloction aud a falr coant. ‘The votes will b counted s thev are cast what ho lacks in gentus Lo false lor the true, be. U Biost e decopt " AIORSES AND UAKRIAG ¢, pechiabm, here fa L e ——— : i » o i Thore shall be vo violya fntimbdstion. A TION, EXCHANGE, AND PRIVAT Why Don Lets the Iapers Live. N | ondded thut, s greab alairs are weri et et Sl 1 Tstencor the | A\ of hurees, Suggics, s .,,u,_ 1‘.,,‘,5,: M. hurss Lortlund (Ne.) dvertiser. men must be woleinu, 1L oot so, The man | Geu. Hazood ten AL R R T Saarkut dany el 10 o K. Weab Fweliitiost, policy of peace, gno’ policy of Ku-Kluxisn s to prevail, then,” the pflflvl‘f- Inevery county, *will kuow the reason w Strs, Don Caweron +3s still vraised by the | who keeps his head best fs coul wud eay dn newspaper corresbondonts, snd atis ccrulnI{ oy, prompt, quick, rewly, sclt-conflient, und di ven 10 be, Ouly the other night w00 pul brave. But the fight of such i3 hardeat. They her arm around the Senator's nevk, aud suld | have to coatena azuinst wids. There 13 no pleadingly: * Please, - Dou, dun't kill all thy | kuowing the obstacies which had to by over newspapers for & couply of months yet, will | coue by Disracki, Beward, Thiers, Alexauder H. yoal I kuuw you hats them, but spard thew | Stepbeus, Btephen A, Douslas, Dick smmu yut s letle while, lor v sake.” Aud this (s | and mea of thu llke tervous vresnization an till | uulmnosing personnel. Napolequ Bousparte, though of small stature, hud the beauty vl Satay, s sudalliod to bis geuius was o cold diabotiam How Dulguria ias easlited, which wasIfresiatile. But Jhan 1ike Chatbam, Tho blessiuge of tho conquest of Bulgaris by | Clay, Webater, Blawarck, *Cinmbne. Conkling, thy Cliratlaus ars $husset sorth i a recent | Hrockinridge, Beistow, ant Tlalatesd Liatt Jetterto o Loudon pupee: * Tuo Bulmarians | their battls won tor then tu thelr bisth, Whieh vay how sboul treblu tho amonut of the taxcs | gave thom stalwart frawes and hnperiurbdbyj: to whiich they wery secustomed uuder the Turk- | {ty. The man who lus not, bubop the cout ish rule, aud can support tins beavy dncrease | Lrary, whose extecor 18 azalust biuy, bus au ouly by reason uff the i uudsual carnitgs, The | up-illl task to remove the eardsual otfense of " IIOUSEMOLD GOODS. Vb3 FIAN CUST, TO ¢ T few éxcellont doutle aaitively tue tal wevk. Ol O oF aoves blore, I v win, tho Democracy must ba justand even generous to the volored pesple, aud Jast to themsuives, They must subordiuate every uther question Lo that of maintaining and consolldat- inz Demovratic subromacy - Bouth Carolina. With caudulatvs everywhers of high chamcter aud purpoge—inen who will not “ueed o be sovlozized for—te Democracy cun carry evory w“,';:f' but alwuys on the platform of the days T TO EXCHMANGE., CUHANUE 480 ACKES CHUICK LAND 1N cUrdesd, 3 Bitlve frum 1L 1L wia- Hock of ciuthl Nuts rocerics. reta A B, 20 Box 4oy Bloovuis hhn reayon that su iuny of tue newspipers ve. B r——ee L The losdun Besuty, ‘The Londun weeklics have bad 4 good deal to say abyut Mive . Langiry, ** the rebzuivg belle® 0l ¥he sogson. One of Lhons says: * She fs very CRACERTD POtk s TANTD Wk S aTWays bnitg o prices. Defare i acll your i sy sc¢ CilAPIN, Coraer Madison stid Dyarbus LOST AND FOUN. Loul T, 1.y 01 4 ! sxlarios for the Kus- | his befui, bls tosicolicance. Juhu Hudau as | buudsome; but wbs alwavs remluds we of 4 bl Lilveracy boay pudd Pk ‘.‘L.i‘fi"..‘.i!?:fit‘::,‘*...“.u el Bulgerisu vierks, | hurdiy tio luforior of wny of his culiesguss. .y cow, wlth hee creauny face aud great black | SEerrethorse siqub 1 bages W B Ul rewand witl be gived tur SRR Sl L Rt whils thy rewaluder wpoears o bo wusorbed by | it 6 o salv 10 say thus, U be were w0t oix fovk | eyce Lfabe Lad vuly 8 WK uow Las reascias Weab Olilv-st

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