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o v i 4B THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 22, 1878, POLITICAL. him and Etewart and Candler, with all the strongest chances in his favor, Judee Plitman 18 nt the headt of tha (reenback movement in the Btate, which {s very popular hers and else- where throughout the disirict. Upon this fasuc be wiilgoIn, The others are all what they eall the honest miner, and the boya ali preciation of tho ' Joke. That afierinm A wan a solitary flqury picking away on the 4t and every (ime the miners Tooled up they p ed with fapghter, But about {he nest fay sy greenhorn strick a packet, and took i gt get Tarnes oft the track for Congress, held a sccret meeting with a few cholco spirits In a dingv room {n Lansing. and, as the resnlt, went 10 various parts of the Stato as a missivnary in the Intercst of Barnes for (lovernor, And then Bandford told the hards he would support a cofn-euerency bottom, and he told fthe rofts high priests, and the delusive arguments of | Hendricks,ait@ated op North Tennesees theee demagogues seemeil to be taking a flrm | the Hoosler Capital. Rut us a landmark hold of not only the most fenorant and fowest | tomeasure the stride of progress in the great clement in onr political circles, but aleo of smwe | West, tho littie old loz-cabin serves a singu- honest, if not deep-thinking, men, Hut last | larly happy purpose. 1t {s an unamblavous, night a change camo over tne spirit of thowr | vistole, tangible cviaence of that advance. dreams. Maj). Hendricka subscqently erccted a spn- and tendencics than can bo shown by precedent in the State, However, HEPUBLICAN POWER CRAKED WITH DULLOCK. From that time until now, the scramble for oftice has not been between men of the two dif- ferent political parties, but has been confined to ¥ .Animated Aspect of Affairs in the State of Mich- HARD-MONRY MEN, thing )iko 30,000 in a few minntes, Tiepre: ‘he diid not care & — (ho did not swear, for he TNOMAS M. NICTOUL clous, Iollandlsh-looking brick dwelilng on the | men of all hues and complexions striving to ob- | Ifo fa a mlllulcnluunz man, ond & shrowd | nocent to the last, he treated all arouny, 3 a y 't upon it. who o dispute the A | 3 9 00K his inoney, and wen! jown 1) D arm, A D A ‘anit on tho | of that Erent ~iatesncin. Gon, Cary, flled that | when his bov Tom-had sored the brofession | Thus, by combinations formed amone thoss y, and Inth tiie vaon other Ordinary in the State, for, while lo has been gradually reducing county taxes atl the time, making” them lower than in any other county In the Btate, ho has actbally pakl the county ont of debt and has mouz{ in the Treas- ury, Anotlier grave reason why it {s more than probable that he will get the nomination is be- cause lie Is the oniy man the Democrats can nominate who whl kecp down an Independent. 11 & hard-money man {8 nomninated, he will ba defeated sure, These src ths ouly prominent candidnten. BIXTR DISTRICT. It Is more than probabla that James H. Dlount, of Macon, Bibb County, the present Congress- man, will be the only candldate for nomination and tho only eandidaie for cicction in the Sixth intform, and support the ticket.” s Sandionl's example was not contagious, or, 1t €0, only to a limited degree. The mllod!ly of the soits were, and atlll are, unhappy. This clement was represented by one MPEASMONE, YROM GRAND RAPIDS, Messmore s a comparatively recent conyert from Republicanism. In the Benatorial Con- ventlon of 1574, in which Zach Chandicr was nominated by the caucus butdefeated bythe Leg- fslature, Messmore was the most radical howler for * Old Zach" in Launstug, e then sald In lits caucus speoch: ‘*In thy troublous times that secm to be upon us, twe necd just such men as Senator Chandlor,—a man of firmuess and strengeh,—and then, if ever again it becumces and bought him & term. Then the uypy, mincrs arose, leaving thelr ol ciulms, ay o ted that hillside for_days. Tt there worg': mora pockets angwhere, The Shole thiug reqy) Just like the traditional falry atorv. luy they 1 Baw the quich. Much more unbieiievablo th, have happened In the mines. i e GETTYSBURG, QGen. Menda's Movement Aftor the "lrlnr’ Correspondance of Gens. Iutierfoid, jra, lock, Freuch, I'lea ton, and Others, San Franclaeo Alta, July Y. ‘The following dispatzhes relating to the my,, who hold office and thele particular favorites outside, there hascomo to oxista serles of tings that control everything. It begins with tho small primary meetiog of two 6r three, and by following the circuit from ehe Instgnificant ward meeting to the City Exeeutlrs Committce mceting, the County Committee, and the dis- trict meoting wo ascertain the routine through ‘which ono has to travel TO OET TNIE NOMINATION. As saon es those who claim to bo Democrats came into power when Bullock fled, the Con- mressional districts of the State were remodeled, A Solid and Formidable Front Pre= sented by the Repub= licans, art of Washington Square vt which the Court- | of the law, made a flne rebutation thereln, Yluuu atanuda, and when that champion of hon- | stood well socially and morally, started in noll- cat money and national integrity stepped to the [ tics, gone to the Constitutional Couvention, front of the platform a dead allence fell upon | and as a young man to Cangress in 1852, the the crowd. Ho commenced hy making a ptai | clder Hondrlcks construciod a modernized and il onvise statement of the condition of tho | roumy house in town, and lived in it till bis country ot the timo of the lzetu of Ita obliga- | death, a few yeurs o, tiona, gave s detailed statement of the naturs At one time, sowme twenty or twentv-fiva and condition of there obligations, bringing {l‘m ago, the Bnelbyville Bar had & corps of forward documentary evidence 1o show the in- | lawyers practicing before it of distinguished tention of the framers of the laws that author- | reputations. Among the brightest ol these ized thelr fesue, Tle then proceeded to anylize | was Mr. Cary and his speech. He plnued him to MARTIN M, the wall, tore off that cloak of lunhhlrf with | who, tn 1848, was a which he had clothed his arcuments, showed | Hshed a popular, hls statements to b the mereat tissue of falso- | called the Grapeshot. Bome I’lquhnt Roeminisconces of Ol1d-Timo Politles in Indiana, RAT, ch Whie, and pub- 7y Mexican war-sheet, e drifted Into the Dem- The National Gresnback Movement in o d- | hood, and left him without a leg to stand upon. | ocratie camp on the dissolution of Whig- | and the most incongruous districts possible District, Mr. Blount scoms to have highiy | montsof Uen. Meade subsequent to the bay) Towa Foredoomsd to Uttor B e B D on the | Mes Nicho) asked no one 0. take bla statemont | gory, being. of Southera birsh, ud rmoved | wero formad. Connties running from almost | pleased Ins constiucuts. and. aiiaged all opposl- | of Gottyaburg, and prior Lo Gon. Leo's crasn, Failurs icatcet oo o the Sento L5 the Daimocrcy,— | for anything, bt refered i awlienc to el | to " loulanepolls, * wiors he”_ fumo 84 | ono extreins portionof the tats to the othe | Lon Thur bave notcallod s convntion e . | the Potomac at Willamsport, Lave ey L Het '-'a'é':é'ffli’;'"ilil‘fl T o provent holr | thein chapter sud verse, ¢ Uroadened facilities, 3ir. Ray made th raco | ere lutd out tuto Congressional districts, and | gyiy 45 paraon Felton's district. Dr, Fetton | Dished us by a particlpant in the fuht. Tyq by thls means Democratle mejorities were arsurcd, Notably of this class *nisy be mentioned the FKifth Congressional District, which {8 perhaps worse_than them all, In this district, however, the Democrats aud Repubil- caus are perhaps morecvenly divided thantn any evll deaigns upun the freo fnstitutions of our country,” MESAMORS 18 XOW A DRMOCRAT and an intiationtst. fio went to the Democratic Conventlon to teach them n leasou upun Anance, but Foster Pratt and the old rellables gat down N CLOSRD in the Indlanapolis District for Conuress once, with a most eloquent appeal to hia hearers to save otir couutry's ionur, wade sacre by every- thing denr to n patriot. He spoke three full hours to & large and thorouglily attentive eudience, and the cffect bave nover before been published, aud wiy i, of Interest at this thine, the sniversary of thy great battlo haviug Just passed. Whiie e, Meado might have been successful In an attaxg At that time, the cliauces aro squally in favor of has been elected uwice fn the Seventh District 8s an Independent candidate, and intends to try It again, Tho Democrats have notninated ex-Conlcderate-Btates-Congressman George No Lester, who at present fs Judge of that judicial clrcult. He Is a strong man, and Dr., Felton Present Phase of Congressional Skire misaing in the Georgla Districtss but was deleated by dis Republican woponent, In 1872, ho was a delegate to the Baitimoro Cor yention, and supported the nominatiun of Uree- ley with earnvstness. Immediately on his rt turn home ho fell with a hu|l 1iluess, and passe o x ! o " different result, and the effect of a g Y s cxcoediogly mad; threatens | scems magieal. Honest-money men aro thick | sway. Ilis oldest son, th Winfleld 8cott | Other In the 8tate. ' But in the last twoclectlons | will have a great strupgle, but ho will beat | ® efeat :gnggnmce‘ ulna"ziflffl- ‘\lnyll ot bave him; | on the sreate to-day, and the woods ave not | Ray™ (togethier with thie whole Iarge family), re- | the Domocrats have been ably to nominate s | Judge Lester by about 5,000 majority. Moses VY. Field—bad ns he ls—docs not want Prospeot that the Independents Will Be Able to Make a Oreditable would have been bad. Gen. Lee's army, higy. ever, waa badly crippled and shurt of ammugp tion, 80 full of Urecnbackers na they were. Among the gentlemon occupying scats on the plattorm during_tho meeting were Benator man with almost absolute certalnty of success, tlumfih thele numluee, 3r. Milton A, was t turned to Bhelbyville,—the * okl nnm,)ln o ground.” Younyg Beott (a8 he is familiarly called) s very popular, Two years ago the TIOUTU DISTRICT. Mr. Btephens has bad a very rough time in the Eighth District. At ono time it scenied as him; his volitical yocation as a blatant dema- goguu Is gone, and he can now turn s attention sandler, 1o weakest man they could, in the first in- o, i 'he hlstory of that battla fs so verv full | Chrlsti d iative Willits, . Both | Democracy nominated him for Congrasa for this | Statiee, have put up. He 48 in buws and it Is | jr'the Democrats wera golue to ignore and ran | _ X ha Bhowing, %;’o;hfxl;fi‘fifi-%fi," 3:"';1:3',5.1';“5“ '.{"},f.fr‘fl;"ax')';‘: of {1.'“:'::(.,’:::&'“3: pr;t.'x';\';n'n:.f tknllr h.cnrl,y ape | (the suu{) distelet, but he declined, But for }{ll’d",,mx',’"fl'- a tan that s “in thn ono over him roughshod; but_now mattera are har- | %8 Wil simply publish these telegrains, Jeavin Itkes the fuu, piles It on all the tbicker, and fs | proval of Mr, Nichol's argument, au aceident, he would have been nominatod this A s (ot to retury, wo will begln with the | monized, and on Aug. 14 Mr, Bephiens will be | our readors to rearguu thie question u the ligy MICHIGAN. happy. * A, Cua, Bes. | camy (nfn and would have mada a telling rac | Glotricts tu thelr order, nominated by the Democrats. Sufliclent dele- | of this latest ovidencet s co"fl“flm; 'y As o sort of supplement or appendix to this —— witn Gen. u::j:? the Mp;mnun cnmlldn:la. Had Tigett mmmmfllfi,n’:‘;‘: tarma ARty o gatea for lllfil— nu[rfimu: uru’nlrudy lnslrnclled in (Conndential.) Aietal Dinpateh to fi' b fellow, Messmorc, comes INDIANA. Thuugh & go awyer, bis fuclination is t the Hon. Julien Hartedgo, of Bavanniy, . Seyern s tavor, He will then have no oppusition jn LAWYER WILLARD STEARNLS, of Lenawce. Stearnes, like Messmore, labors under acloud In regard to hls military carcer. Unitiko Messinore, lie hos always confessed bim- scll a Democrat til quite recently, when he has alred hunsell on tie fence, with Luth feet on b side of repudintion. 1lo ls » specics of law- yer,—a sort of amateur newspaper-nan,elaimiu, 10 ba the ditor of the Adriun Sres, 8 mongrel sheet, politically speaking,—a blundering politiclan, who has been making speeches for the repudiationists, editing o paper tor the Democrats, snd _trylng o perauade buth ele- ents that the grecnbuck iuflatlon Lereey of to- day #8 the old ductrine of Pendleton, Voorheus, Heéndi , and the rank ood file of the Democ- racy, The Communiats say bo ls an ecnemy in the camp,—~a woil i sheep's clothing; the harl-money Democrats think still worse of him, Notwithstanding ail this, Stearnes atms to bea great man. Following the cxample of the Iste Jamented A. Joinsen, he is & great stickler for the Constitution. 8o strong 18 Btearnes on this matier that e actually muved w put the Constitution—tle whole of it—lu the -plattorm. Foster Pratt, wio In s Constitution to himuelf, lovked at him with the frown of a master, and the Convention PLANTED 1T8 SITTING PART UFON BTRAINES. ‘I'he result was natural and proper., ‘This gread man—thts political bareback rider—this great diplomat, was mad, very mad, 1t 1a natural for & politiclan—a great politiclan, who has been effeciuaily squelched—to secka friend to whom hecan pour out his grieis, Btearnes souxht Just such a triend lo the per- sut of » libernian gentlewsa from Detroit, field “of potitics and journalistic controversiale 1sn. A few weeks ago he umted his forces with Mr. Sutton, and they two have begun the pub- hention of deeldedly the splfest, sauclest, brighitest, best, and Lravest COUNTRY POLITICAL WRZKLY in Indlana. It 18 calied the Jemocrat, and of courie 1t 18 Juleily Democratlc; but It ts so einiuently superior s & bram-growth to the two other medivere journnlistic cxcuses hers (the Liepublican, w port of family “urgan,” and the Vounteer, & plaved-out Demoeratic politieal organ, witha daily p, m. edition artachment) that Central ludiana has la the Denocrat a real, 1lve sensation. Bouh partles held their Congrosslonal Conven- tious here tins year. Thus, fo each organiza- tiun, the Congress-race “sond uff " received fts riuial i;mpuise upon the bonnie banks of Blue tiver. ‘The Democracy” started first, bringing out Capt, Mycrs,—a brave Univn soidier of upuiur charocteristics, “The Republicans nom- uated ten, Grose, uud I8 one credited half that the festveand aggressive Denocral (Scott Ray's paper) says of Gen. Grose's moral and political uclinquencies, the Repubilean nummntion bus been » serfots polltical blunder. But fo must be cofceded to be o de- vided improvement ' ou Robloson, the fucumbent M. C. Ie I8 certamly as nearly a wouden 1inage of the ' genus homo in tie Con- gressional Joss-louss ,as could bo imaglued, Uen, Uroso 18 & mun ‘of sulllcient abliity to creditably represent his constituency in Con. zreso, His poittical tecord In alittis jagired, huwever, and somo fotelllzent Republicans will the clectlon. NISTIL DISTRICT, Bon Hill's old diatrict, the Ninth, {s waxing warm. Thie may be tho most hotly-contested district In the State, A young man, Mr. Em- ory Speer, of Atliens, is running independent, and has three or four of the influential nuws- papers in the district in his favor and shooting into the *orgaunized” with red-hot bombs, Ile gave Mr, bell a very closo race at the last elee- tion, and many think he will Le elocted this time, no_diflerence who the Democrats nom- Inate, ' Dr. tl. H. Carlton, of Athens, and the present Cougressman, H. £, Bell, are having n close strugzle for the bomination, and It is diifl- cult av tuis time to decide which will be suc- cessful. Tho Covveutlon is to Lo held at Gainsville, Aug. 1. UNITRD STATES SBNATOR, A sharp, surowd '}lmo {a Leing played, but undoubtedly Gen, Gordon will be his own suc- cessur as Henator, fur 8 majority of the mom- bere of the Legislature are kuown to be avowed supporiers of . hl Though thore 1s no telilng what muy happen, Thus we have tho Congressional. politics of Georyla Tully portrayed as At present existing. But there may be many changes in the com- Plxlun of nftuira between now and the num- unLions and thu elections. ‘Tho prospects for two or three Independents froms Ueorgia aro very encournging., Had Mr. Btephens ran Indopendent, candidates of that class would bave been mory popular and plenti- fal, but with loss cuatics of success, from belng tuo numerous, . HzaDquanTAns AuMr or TuE Porovic, Caxp NEAR TARRYTOWN, duly 1, 1858.—.dyj. Gen. French, Commanding, ~ec.—Grseu; The Major-Uencral communding Inclosey g your futurmation the orders 8 to hie dipus. tlons fur ou attack from Luo enciny, Which v be understood by cousulting the 1iup of Fre). erick County, He directs Lhat you will hyl) ‘rederick, camping your troops In its jmgs diate viculty, also the Monveuey Briiige, ooty rall and turnoike. You will alho guard i Haltimore & Ublo Raitrond trom Freuerck wy Junction with Gen. Seiicock, to Whom you wij commubleate your fostructions. In Lo event of uur buaing compelied to_ withdraw and rewy betore thy ensiny, you will be iu readinesste throw your comiunnd, by rall or warchy as ny be most practicudly snd speedy, into the e fonses of Washingcon, He desires that, for tis prusent, you witl hold the line ot vommiu. tion to Fredorlek, Keop it open, and send uy trom Freaerick all stragelers, Keeping tu tuwn cleur, aud in good order, [ aw, Guneral, vury sespeettully, your obedient servaat, B WILLIANS, Asslstant Adjutunt-General, Karamazoo, Mich., July 30.—The political pot has been Lolling all dayin this village. The Republicuns and Groenbackers of this vounty have held soparato conventions hero to-day, and produced the ususl amount of excliement at- tendant sipon suchgatherings, The Republicans Lield their Convention this afternoou ln Union Itall to eloct delegates to the Congressional Convention, which meets at Cassopolis, Cnss County, July 25. The followine delegates were elected: IL. G. Wolls, H. C. Hrigzs, W. H. . MeCourtfe, T. F. Giddings, and Robert Burns, of Knlamazoo, and A. Snow, W. - Bherman, Charles W. Barber, B, .Harrlson, P. Oakley, J. F. Oliver, C. Brown. Jr., P, I Gllkey, B. K. Barnev, A. A, Holtomb, and D. G. Norih, from other parts of ths coun- 1y. Tneso sixteen delegates ars pronounced for the Hon, J. C. Burrows, {f s name comes up betore the Conventlon at Cassopolis. E. W. Keightley s tho present incumbent, who was nowmnated two years ago much to the dissatts- faction of many uetewations. It was supposcd two years ago that J. C. Burrows would be nominated on the tirst Laliot, but, owlug to cer- tsin manouvenng at the Conventiou, his " fricoys weru_sold out and Keiglit- ley nominated, Kelghtley hos felt cer tan of rovomination untll within a week, when the fourteen delegates of Van Buren County were reported 1o be solld for REPUNLICAN CONVRNTION. Hpocial Pieateh to The Tridune, Fonr Warxe, Ind., July 20.—The Republican County Convention this afterncon was thu largert and most enthusinstic ever hiold Ly that party in this county. Judge R. 8. Taylor pre- sided, and the followng stroug ticket of straight Republicans was nominated: ForSenator, Capt. J, B, Whiie; Repruseutatives, De. Carl Schmitz, dohn Stark; Judge of -the Criminal Court, W. T. Jenlson; Prosecuting At- torneys, Daovid M. Deard and J. D. Young: Clerk. Capt, A, Sutermelster; Auditor, Dr. K. 8 Kvodej Treasurer, Edwin Evous; sSheritt, Copt. W. A, Klisey; Recorder, As V. D, Conover; SBuryeyor, Walter Kress; Coroner, 11, V, Sweringers Commissioners, Williamn 1ar- ter, W, IL Bryunt. Resolutions were offered reaflirming tho Btate platfurm, denouncing Gov, Willlams for par- doning filezal votera,and demanding a reduc- tion of taxation and fees and saluries. Tais 18 the tirst straight Republican ticket run in this couuty for many years. \ Special Dispalch ta The Tridune, IxpranaroLts, July 20.—Tho story has again been started that the hard-mouey Democrats would pit the Hon, W, H. Engilsis axatust Dan Yuorhices for Unjted States Senator next winter. ‘v 8 repurter Mr. Kuulish this morning said that he was not a candldate for any pusition whatever; bestdes, he doesn’t believe that there ary auy hard-money Democrats ju Indiaua, stroug men contested the nominatioh with him, and strong. Htgubll\-snl have rau aguinst him In the ruce, Iy has, 1L (s said, acted very wlaeiy in not offering for the nomination again. ile ained 80 to do ot the last clection, Henry 8. Tumpking, Judge of that judiclal circmt, a youny wav of very fine ability, nas ontered tho arcna and witl, many think, get the nomiva. tion. John L. Harrls, Judge of tho Bruus- wick cireult, which extends in the Fust District, Is also an aspirant, but not with the chaveo tnat ‘Tompkins has, Jutn €. Nichols, of Blackshesr, ex-State Senator, will also contest tor the nomination, together with auother young man and ex-State Bonator Col, Ucorge "R. Black, of Hereven Couuty, Iv lies between Tonipkins and Black, Wwith the chances fu fovor of the furmer, Lo is very probable that the Republicans will nomis nate o candidate in this districe} and, if he bo n good mav, it s nat so certaln that he will tect wiihdoleat. The Republicans are orzanizing,and, 1t they do not noiainate, will suovort n good In. dependent, and thereby eloct him, This Is bet- ter than lor thein to make a nomination, Thoe Convention 18 to be hell at Bavanush on the 23th of August, TIB SRCOND DISTRICT, now represented by \itham . Swfith, who in h diatrict I8 known by the altogether unsugee iye soubriquet of “Tete” Smith, {8 more sure thun uny otner dstrict to seud buck its present representative, He sooms to huve a suro hold on thiugs, with but lictlo, If any, opposition; but ft is by tho grace ot mauny Republicuns, Jurr 8, 1863, —11 BADQUARTERS ARMY OF 1y POTOMAU, NEAL UETIYSBUKG, T 0. tlL—.iy. Geno diveach: Uen. Muade dirscts mo t » tuat tho enemny attacked us VIurously yuste day and was repulsed on all sided. ‘Tt condid s apparently reuewed,and weo Love retained wr pusition, Bhould thu result of to-day’s opers Lions cause the enemy to fatl back toward te Potytuae,~which you probably will lcara Ly . : a milormatdon hiom Hagerstown be TEINE HAUTE, swallow nis candiucy with awkward grimaces | Capt. dmitn's — most formidable oppo- — by plr ol e e e i el Burcows, which report ls satisfactorily cpn- il ? Apeetat Dispatch to The Tridune who thoy recall hia miénibership of Audy Jobn- | nent will - be ~Col. Byron B. Hawer, or .o oy Tats Rers mad s Tired, Th peopla ot this dIStrict proposs 101S | the ear. oo the oo o oot | Tenns HAure, kb July 51— toe Ropublic: | sou's - 4 of Decatur Connty, Thers will also bo an * In- ILLINOIS, sires Sou will_rooecupy Hurver's Ferry, aud st Jeur 1o FIght matters by nomuAtIng-the strong. st man over in Congress trom this Fourth Dis- traet, and (L Jooks ay present if J. C. Burrows wlil e nominated on tho first ballot. ‘Thers are enougu deiegates, 1t fs understood, In the othier vounties 1o secure the necessary inajurity, Should Burrows be nomlunted, ne wul be ciceted by o rousing majority this full, oud rep- resent this alstrict 1 Cougress in a most avle and credituble mauner. Thero will be a Greenback us well ns o Democratle nomines, and, with or without R combiuation between tuesetwo latter parties, thoRepublican party will eiect J. C, Burrows, it bie s nomimated, ~ Tne wovement to place him 4 noihiuation s entire. Iy ehe fdea of bis iriends, who, unasked, have deterinined to place the strongest man upon tho teket, ‘I'io Gteenbaskers met in the Court-House, and elected the tollowjox delegates to thewr d Cungressional Convention at Mics ou the 23d A. Cameron, I, M, Clendeniu, Dan Rix, D. Adums, M. Vosburz, R. Baker, A. P, Morton, and W, L. Logun. These dele- gates are expected to be In favor of T, I, Sher- wood, of kulamazoo, who ot present stands the best ¢hancw o1 winnlng st Nilea. lle {s an old Dewocrat, andciunged his views some time thia sprng. ‘The following county ticket was nominated, tue Convention beme ealled for this double pur- bose! Stats Nenator, A. Cameron; Buordl, Unomas Buckhont; Clerk, (. O. Bymgton; Rewlrter of Deeds, d. H Bostwick; Freasurer, W. L. Lowau; Prosecutiug Attorney, Whiliam Shakespeare: Uouuty Burveyor, M. (. Streeter; Clreutt Commisaioner, Hampden Kelaey, ‘Fhis county ticket stunds to show of electlon, the. Greenbackers buvivg no chance fn thls county. ‘I'ie Ureenbackera fn this dlscrict stand a little better chance than in the county, on aceount of Bome little strength In 8t Juseoh sud Van Bu- ren Counties, ‘Lue Democrats can hardly uniie witn the Greenbacsers by ) of tuckr atand w1l the mouey quedtion. Ar thelr Btate Conven- 1i0n at Lunsing fust week they placed & hurd- wwoey plunk 1 thelr platiorm, It is sale to 8y that tuls conuty und Congrussional District Wall be curried LY tue Ropuvlican party this full Wwitn suything Hke proper nominevs tu the fleld, rency, uud on the miserable boudage of tno people to the capitallst. The bold son of Erin neaed his story with duo uttentlou, tooked ptiully oo the tears which the groat politiclan sled wsuch prot n, and aympathized with tuo distingulsued journalist In” his greac afllice tion, dtearnes, pleking up coursge, sasured Patrick tuac be would not support the ticket, and that it stivuld have no ploce st the most- besd fu the Auran Weak.y I'vess. This was too much tor Fat, who, while auxious to eneyurage Lis rural triend, was stlll more anxions for the suceess of the Dewoctacy, AND 11K RUPLIED? 4 [t'g letting the divil ot apposition again the Dimnacracy jovse ve are, Captain, ‘Tado care of oursef, begorra; £ yo had g much sinne a8 a erring, ye'u think twico atore yu'd spake ones 1o a convintion like this. Lietin to me now,” ~hore the speaker pluced bis closed fist within an nch ot poor Bteurnea’ nose, isten to e, av ye wuy peas, by the worteal, Iil ot lave a wlivle bune iu your skin, Divil receavo tho word aguln the Dimicrats ' hear from you agam.” Btearnes suudenly subsided; left Lansing on tho lirst Adrian-hound tralug does -not know what party will accevt of his services, and has thus fur refused to nall either the Demovratic colors or candidutes to the mast-head of tho Adrian P'ress. Sucn are the tribulations of Witlard Stearnes, politivlan and editor, ‘Wa have reaghed tuat polnt fu Michigan poli- tlcs whero we can assure the resders of ‘tns TuIBUNE that the real tight will bs dotween the Republicuns und TID NATIONAL INRRDEEMADLES. The Demoeracy will by uistauced {n the race, Taelr hord-moucy plank Is the virtue of ueves- sity. 'Lhe pevple lack faith tn thar promtes aod pretensions. They Lave, Ju every cuuyuss 1n this Stote, Jabored Lo brivg the nativoul cur- rency futo reprouch. They have lald tue lounda- tion” for thy work of the repudiationists of 1678, They bave for sixieen lung years Soulsn- Iy sown to tne wind, They will Tu November reab o tho wiirlwind, ‘They ere the authors of thelr present misfortune, They will not bave any neeession of lard-woney wen to thelr ranks. Michigan voters will ‘hahdly trust the persisteut cucinies ot a sound nutlonal cur- rency with it guardianship at tbis critical bour of ita country’s busioess utel TIi% REPUBLICA are sound {n their plutiorm; will be manlgand unequivocal o the stump; will exinvit that pluck, Bonesty and Independenca fnthe comnpaign 1or which Michizan Reputlicuus bove aiways becu distinguisbied, and will Rrow strunger ever, day tilt ctection, ’hmy ure ugted, earneet, and enthusiustic, nud have no trup.dation uver the present outivok, With A glorous record, with an unexceptionablu ticket, witi mea of fnde- peudence, Lalent, and industry, thoy will roll up i lurge mujurity for the State ticket. Already there are- dnuications of not ouly mecessivos Irumn the Democracy, but ulse of tha rewurn of niauy who were, last spring, deluded iuto the Intialion Leresy, 10 the ratks of that party wlm:li‘ Lias wade &.relurn to specle-psywments i, Since my last letter, McGowan has been nom- inuted lor Cunuress in the Juckeon District, s was then predicied, 1118 PHOSIECTS MAVE BRIGHTENED, and the ablest and wost sagscious pohitictans in tha dlstrict buve fuil conddunce In hls election, It wos then stated thue tusocsl embarruss- ments would prove alundranee to him, sod that bis courss uws llegent ou the now celebratod |, Laboratory defnleation - might cost bim somu votes, Victory ¥, Collter, of Battle Ureek, one ol the shrewdest politiciaus in the Btate, told your curresoundent lnst week that it wus now detluitely uuderstood by every cutiuid oud reasunavls nan fu Lo district thut McGowan wos 10 13 suy seusy respousible tor the Coldwater Bauk tailure of two years ago, whicn then caused s0 mucn bitterness, sud that howould not be maierially uilocted by it the prescot canvass. 1u o conversation with Mr, Bual, —lus chlef opponent growing out of the Rose-Dourlas Laburutory troubles,—ia Ue- troit, & fow duys ago, bo assurcd e‘uur curres spundent tuat, ustvad of oppusiog Sir. MctGow- uii's election, he would give bim all pussibleatd, an County Cunvention was held Jiero yester- duy uud ptaced a very strong list of candidutes on the ticket. “The selection of candidates fur theJudicial aud Lewmsiative positions was lelt to & cumunttes selected for the puroose. BENATOW VOURUEES, now In this iy, denounces the article pub- lished in tue Tlinos State flegister, of Spring- tleid, ik, clalmiug to be un interview with him, a4 an entlro falsehood fn every wordi that he had wo political conversation, uor spoke tua newspaper reporter when thers for = 1ew hours ou persongl business, Tus urticle attructed much attentlon trom all politicians and eitizens liercabout, from the strangs opinlons it oxpresscd, so differcut from his statument made previously. e sxvresses his intentiou Ly prosccute the writer of thoarticle. 'Jhe Nation- al Ureenbaek leaders stitl matntalo thelr durk, sueret party machinery, and they are making unscrupuluus cifurts to carey the spuming olee- tluns Ly tho tust absurd statements in thele orgun. A defeat this fall, it Is bellgved, will disorganize the visionary partye.., i - ] g THE HOT WEATIIRIL AND POLITICH, Bpecias Correspondence of The Tyibune, SurLoyviLLE, Ind,, July 20.—1o this Perlod of Perapiration aud Heated Term ot struezle for Ureath, such diversion ns fiifelicctnal getlvity i3 among the absolute {infiopsibilities, The sell-sutticient ond sickly effort in tnat dl- rection (X Resembles thinking only;* '~ An mtet resombles rain, o O these horrid, torrid doys—these: sweltering, meltiug nlohts—these blazing, duzing noons! Wil tbey never aurccasel ‘Plicfd v & polnt whero paticuue ceases to be virtuous, and boyoud which fuith {n Bob Iugersoll’s *'no-hell" pro- gramne evaporates uuder the burhlng cloquence of 106 dew. Fahrenhelt in the ahaat. The most fascinatiug fiction falls flat and fostpid on tius throbbing braw; politics fs almost'a tabooed subject} even tho gilded coramics of the pullng Fottabery hardly arouso, one from ‘his siests or day-lung lothargy; and only the firlest fancies of the braiu, whilo perusing the sketehes of the Arctic voyages of Dr, Kang,and tho reinarkable TWO YEARS' NORTI POLE REMILENCE of Lieut. Payer, in which the sutfercr secs the deticious fce-floe and leoberg, and suow-flelds and snow-mountains, paraded inail thelr cooling glory before the perepiring vislon, allord relief, ‘Ihe reliet is but temporary, The paln Is sll the mure poignant when one awakans to a realiziug scoso of th sltuatiou—taat oil thess caloric- quuonching elements aro thousands of milos awu{. But we have, ot least, the cousulution of Kuowiig that there i@ ous spob on carth where humanity sud sl apunuted noturs ure not bolling aud roastiog, Blow, yo winds of Doreas, blow, would be the natural refraln to cvery siren's song licreabouts these exasporating auys, ‘Tiiouyu s Is & scuil-rural curner ot 1dosler- dom, yey, not unbike tue Stats Cupltul, here ls more pulitics to the squure fuch tbon 18 eyeu developed by Mudame Jeuks as {udigeovus to e Pelian Btuts, Shelbyville 18 situated in Blue Ityer Vailey, ono of tus riehest, rarest, aud ruralest o the State. 1818 the Cupieal of Huelby Countv, Meside belug u nlce, elean little ety, coutaming the usual proportion of telli- geut, worthy, aud cosmopolite folks, and the uther usuul propurtlon of vtuur folks, it bas thy PECULIAK DISTINCTION of belng the tuwa ulvugsids which wod ju which tha Hou. ‘Thowas A, Hlendrieks, Vice-Prosident du Jure ul the Unlted States (a 18 our Demo cratic fricnds) wos rulses Your currespondeut hus tho entre Lo thu socal blisses (aud biisters) of a bucolis plautation a tew nules Irom this villuge, and ou the lighway guing.thitier, Just Ou tuw binll cust of this tuwn, und overlovking the vullu{'. atlil stands the oneswry log- cavin buliy by Moj. endricks, fater ot our do jure Vo 1, "way lomg back in tho ploneer- BANGAMON GREENDACKERS, 8pectal Disputch to The Tridune. BerixaviELD, Ik, July 20,~1he County Con- vention of the Natlonal Greenback party was held this afternoon,with a very alim attondance. The nominces were: For State Senator, Ber- nard Ntuve; for Representative, A. L. Car- penter; for Sheriff, William K, Cranshaw; for Coroner, Ed McDanfel. The further actlon of the Convention was the unanimous repudia- tlon by resolution'of the Sangamunitur aa the organ’ of tho party, on account of its golng over to tho Detnocracy, and of its editor, T, W. 8.Kidd,for declining the nomination for Supreiny Court Clerk, conierred on bim by the National Htato Convention. Capt. Kidd and his paper abandoned tho National party locally when it was apporent that it was belng run tor tha porsonul sggran- dizemont ot J. C. Mugle, State Printer Expert, and of others, who lett the old partles because thelr fndividual taients were not appreciated. Spaciut Dispuich 10 The Trioune. Catno, ill., July 20.—The Democratic County Convcudon, held 1 this wity this alternoon, clocted delerates to the Cungresslonal Convons tlon at Junesburo, Tik, next Tuesday, Thoy go uninstrucied. Delogates to tho Ropresontutives® Convention were fustructed to support Col, T, W. Lalliday, of thiy city. BEIUNGFIELD, ILL, Speciat Dizpateh to The Tribune, Sermvoristo, I, July 21.—Tho latest ro- turns from the Democratic primaries yeaterday indicute the ceetain nomination of Smwyz and Tracy as candidates for Represontatives. Ju that event the Republicans ‘will nominate two candidates, and undoubtedly elect thom. ‘The dolegates chosen to the Nuatioval Ureenback Congresslonu! Convention av Ashland, -next Wednesday, are solld for 8tate Printer Expert Magle as 1o Congro: al candidate. WISCONSIN, THR BIATH CENTHAL COMMITTED, Nuectul Dispatch to The Trivune. MiLwaukes, July 91.—Letters recolved from the lon. Horacs Rubler, now at Danville Water Cure, Nuw York, says that his wite's health has 80 finproved that e will b abte to leave for bis bomu In aladison, Wis, o about two weeks. In this connection it 13 announced that, ou hls arrival, the Hopublican State Committee, of which ho 1s Chairman, will bo eallod togecher, and will immediately enter on tho actuve duties of tho caumpalgn by organizing tho rty, Ly efforts to bring out the reserve , und by special lubor to counters the labors of the Ureenback aglt tors. ‘Thero {8 uo antagomam botween the Btate Ceatral Committeo and the Legisla- tive Camprigu Cominittee appointed at the lust sesslon, amd they will work harmontionsly to- ether, ‘Che statement ot Mr, Rublee thut thoe tate Committes will Immediutely onter on campalgn work wudicates lively tinies fo voitties, especiully In the closo and doudtiul Cougruse aoual and Legistutivo districts, e ————— T.ost Immortality. Winnemucea (Ner.) Silrer Siate, Last Sunday a vender of poinades und purga- tivea In Battle Mouutun concelved the ldea of acquiring Jame sud vstonlsbiug his frlends and relatives in the 1ast by reproscuting himscil as & noted sealv-lister, snd furnfabing ocular prool ot bis prowess on the war-patk. He enwuged two decrepit Snoshone bucks, whose taces Kils tened with sermilion, 1o decorate their scalp- locks with featbers and co with blm to Luke's vhotograpn tent sud have their plecures tuken, white liu s100d 1 the foreground with a double- barreled abotgun, shoutiug, *‘durrender, sav- ugusl” To ke the scone as tragicas possitly ho guthered a ot ot beef boues trow the rFeur of ahotel und seattered thewm arouud the Iu- dlans. Toe prelininarcs baving Leen arranged to nis eattsiuction, the photograph man tixed his waching wnd was in the act of gettiog it located ou the group, wheu tho Indisws, saying, #Heap wo rood; maybe sbuotl” skeduadic DRBAD‘AND'U“’.R DRIOADE, and kis aggruvated cage” of *‘swingtng 'round the airele’ with Andy, and his essential ald given hts Aceidency in‘uhfolding the Constitu- tion sod unfuthng the “flag. The District Is cluse nnd doubtzul, wht), odds in tavor of the anti-hara-money record of Myers and o corre- spoudiny deftuetion trom Grose on account of s unpopulur alnwla-;?_dndnrd opluions on tinance, “foe district hnsa strong Greenback vote, It tho bulk ul ityof auy considerable pro- poriion, Is ziven Myerd, lis ciection ia sure, ‘Thy blazing promumlluul of a coming and swooping stinuoin admongh me to relinquish the weagon taat is mhml r than the sword for the more scothing pro ya aud methos of the suuwer-bath, | P o Q. T, T 10%Y 2. DECATUIMGOUNTT, Susctal Disyatew 1417 Tridune. Buntisatow, In., July 20.—~The Republican Cuunty Conveutton of Hethtur County was beld at Leun, ot 11 o'clock ,fg-ipy, aftor which the canvuss was formally [yapgurated by a largely- attended mass-mouting shich was addressed by the [ou, Henry J. B, Cavamings, preseot memn- ber of Congress frum tifhBeventh District, and tue Hon. Charies Beagjgley, of this city, the latter devotiug his thne 45 an able discussion of o uationsl finances. Ryeatur promises o do lier suore fn_sustuintng JAowa's clabn to betug the banuer Republican 8jato in the Unton, dependent ! candidate. Bat while upon this it wmay bewell toadwit that 1f an Indenendent runs {u cach of tho districes it will ereatly les- acn the chanees for success of all of them, It will havo the effect of sthnulating and solidify- fug the Dewocrats, There are only two or tiree distrleta whereln an Indcpendent can pos. sioly be eiceted, Scpt. 8 s the thne nppoluted fur tioldlng tue Gunveation. TUIRD DISIRICT, Gen. Phillp Cook, now representing the Third District, 18 o candidate for renowmination, with equal chande’ of auccess as Capt, Smith, Ex- State Benutur Charles C, Kibbee, a youny maon, wuo tried for the nomination before, will make the cffurt ngain. - There are othors, verhaps, who would sacrifice themaolyes, but, knowiug they Luve uo caapice against Gon, Cook, coutent themnscives with talking about it A good, live Indupendent would make a good race in thls districe, but there restdos not a man fn the ds. trict equul o -the eerizenvy, A Convention has not beon called §ot. . POUKTIL DISTRICT, A ver l‘vnl,v cauvass s rolng on In the Fourth District Tor the Democratic nomluntion beeween the 'Hon, Henry I, 1larris, the present Representutlye, and Col. W, 0, Tuwgcle, of La Grange. Col, l’rtur Frauclsco 8mith, of New- nan, 18 alsn mykfuyg the canvass, Lut indleatious at oresent gty tavor Tuguete, Whoover guls the nuutnatidy in this district wlll be elected without uppositlon, unlcss sowe one wislies to make of himstle & martyr sud run the risk of future vreferment, like tas chivalrous Henry W. Ilillyard, who was by President Ilaves sent to represent ‘tha United States In Brazil, ‘The Sunate, you 'will remember, halted In conflrm- fug blm, when the chiel reason ltor President Haves uppolutisg hitn was becauge Lo did run Independent acatust Harris at tho dust election, ‘The-racs {s butwoon Mr. Harris and Mr, Tuzile, buth strong Democrats, “The Convention s to meet at Columbus on the 215t of August. - FIFTIL DISTRICT. 2 Maro intercst. contres in the Fifth District than in any othor in the State, unicss, at the present time, {t s in Mr, Bteptiens’ district, and ihut 18 cooling’ off, whils the Fifth is waxing warmer, Atiauta, the Capltal of tho State, is in this district, . 1L has been represented lortwo terms vast by Mr. Mliton A. Candler, wio ro- celved the Democratic nomination ta (rst Wi by acvigent, ‘Tha Lwo parties, a8 before stated, are moro eventy divaled fn thsthan fnany other duwtrict 1 the btato, but with o slieht majority o fuyor of tbo Dumocrats, by o fow colured peoplo voling with then. However, this us- sures thu Hepublicans in always making a nom- {nution. ‘They have slways been fed uptos hopo of success, becaiws tho Hon, Jam Freuvmun, whio, Ly the way, Is uow o citizen of Atlanto, aud not of the middlo portion of the distriet, beat Col, Luther J, Glenn tu 1878, when horan ou the dre ticket. Col. Freeman s wot averss to runnlng agaln, The Re- rublwnm may put up a_condidate, but if hoy do he will be beaten. If they hold off, and wili permit an Independent to run, he be clocted, llad not alr, Markham persisted In ;:nulugu the rogular Republican nomince in poy amd hurass it o bis retreat. It g be passivle for you to unnoy und cut his connnuyl cations with any eavary or any leot-marchnz futuniry you have. Ot this you can judae, 1 the result of to-duy's uperations stodid be our diseombture and withdrawal, you are Lo luoi t *Waenitizton, and throw your 1oree tuers for it protection, You will be prepared Sor cleierof thuse contingencies should tuey anse. Coa- a copy of these instructious to the Shief tor hils infurmation., [ am, very respectiully, your ubedient servant, Daxixs Burreneseny, M. G., Clitet of Sty HEADQUARTERS A, P., Julyd, 1803.—Vuf- Gen. French, ab Fraderck: Tuo Major-Generat dircets thut you procecd linmediately and seas aud hold South Mountain passes” Witl sud forca asia in your Jjudiwont proper aud sulilcest o provent the anemy selzing thew to cover ua retrent. With the balance of your furee reoe cupy Marylaud eights, and operate upon te coutingency vxpressed yestoedny 10 regard Lhu retreat of the eemy. DANISL BUTTERFIELD, M. (e b i Lliet of Stafl. Jury 4, 1803—10:3 8. m.—faj.-ten. Froet, | Frederck: More recent developuents i that thy enciy may bove redired to tuk Dusition uid Wil au attack frow us Usneral countermnuds s disputen requiring yuu to ocenpy Marylund Helgats und e tu outls Mouncain passcs, resumfug tho nsiros tions contained in the wisputeh vl July 8, mak 10§ your movetnents coutingenc upou thuse o tae tucmy, Pledat aeknowluage L. DaANIZL BUTTERFIELD, Cluof of ptall (Tetegram received {n ciph HEADQUARTuU3 A, Iy July 5, 1 Gen, tveach: A coliin oF tha cnoiny's quubly coverlog flank, or tor Bouth Mounia ‘ans, pussed thirough Emnnitaburg about dase light this snornng, bound, as they wuy, Fredesick, Nouty suiord, wud by prepured. BurrineizLp, M. 0 =T NO SHOW FOR THHWNEENIACKERS, Speelal Carrespondanis of The Tribune. Dusuqus, Ia., July #18,—Gen, Cary may possibly huva been corrédt i his estimate of the nwnber of Ureenback capdidates otber States may clect in Congress, but it s utterly fm- posalble fur the writer to¥urmise whers he can find sutlicent evidunce t3 warrunt the statemunt. that twu will bo elected fgom this State, It 1s true that an organization exists having fn view the furtuersuce of Greenback priveiples, aud several nominations havesbeen made, neverthe- loss 1t will bu shoply 1upgesivld for the candl- dates to pull even o respcetablo vote. At the Stute election last year, thelr asplrant for Gubernatorlal - honors rvovelved but 1348 per cont of the’ vote cast for all the contéstants combiged, The Hon. 8. T. Spangloer, ot Buchauan ,.County, is thelr Con- gressional uspirans fa tale: (Thied) dlstrict, 1o 13 unquestionuuly personally o popular gentle- man i that county, buL “has no strengol or prestigy turoughout the district, Even i his own county his vote will be a ligut oue, as o lurwe mojurity ot his constituents are notin sympathy with the polittcal croed he repreacuts. Iu it [Telegrata.] . TIZADQUARTERS A. L, July B, 1803.—To Majs Geu, Mrewch ¢ Yuur disputches recowved, M. Uen, Hulleck haa been requeated Lo brow tu furees suoken ol to Harver's Ferry, by rutl, s ouee, Loso 1o thue fu oceupying the passes; {ntrench and bold tuem, General beadquuricd will bo at Fregurlek to-morrow, p. t, cuns’ aud rull cau supply trovus t Harper's Ferey, DANIEL BUFTBRrIZLD, i Chict of btal, Mujor Generul. TR LATE DEMOORATIC COXVRNTION, Sreetul Corresponddence of U'he Tribund, ¥ Jackrod, Mich, July 20.—~The plot thickens in Mivaygan, Che political ditticultlos of theso dibjuinted” times ure becoming palofully mants fest. Bitce my last lotter to Tns Tuisune, the unterrified Democracy of Mlchigau baye held Fuster Prott’s Biate Conventlun. A ticket has bren placea In nuinluation which is conspicuous, mainly, dor the nbsenco of elther political re- nown, conslstency, or sbility. ‘Tne hards and the softs tad an carncat, but brict struggle, Mre. Pratt, of Katmmuzoo, why vccaslonully practices physte, was made Temporary Chatr- man, Mr. Foster Pratt ts ageolus. Henot unly fizhis the heterodox in meaicioe, but, with the thunder of o Bumbaates Furioso, ho furestalls tho uction uf his Cuuvention by enuuciating thy f tunduwental principles of Jeffersovlun Demue. ' racy in & csrefully-prepared specch. % TUATT WAS IN Wis GLONY, ‘The Demociacy retired hiin about two years agu from the Chalrmauship of their Stato Cen- tial Cotmittee, aud be has sioce that time, to all external sppearauce, been politically defunct. 1018 place wus taken by Don Dickiuson, u specics of Detrolt lawyer. Dou's Chalrususblp was distingulshed by Usming proclamations and Mizh-sounding prozunclumentos. The embodi- nicut ot {uds, leathers, wind, aod nothinguess, ‘ Don managed wituout muchh elfort to make ~ Dhwoseli supremely ridieulous, 1 campaign Was thu Jaugna ock o tue old politiciaus, st be affurdedlus_upponcnts lots of fuw fu [ tuo strugylo of 1870 “Ihe rusult was a disas- . truus luture. Don Wus suid to carry the Bua Tiuaen's barrel was Lrouzal fulo requlsition, can plecelred ncpberat fiaga,m. ) Wan DEPARTNENT, July &, 136h—7T0 My Gen, Hrench: MRuutorcemcnts 1rom Baitimors ond Washisgton ars ordercd 1o report tu b Bend your vrders to Mouocacy Junctlon, whiiue thuy are mf“ to Frederivk or toward durperd ¥erry. . W, HALLECK, Ucuerul-in-Ciichy TIH GREBNDACK BLESIENT {u the Third Dustsict ls so decidediy in the ml- pority as to preciudo even the fulitost possiinl- Ity of thelr success. Gen. Woaver leads the party In the 8ixtn District, and i muking an enerygetic cunvass In his own bobalf, Judeityg from nuowspaper reparts of hls speeclivs, by must be o ronting demugugue, whom it will Lo o tnthug untier to delear, Bualdes, bts district s - overwhelmingly Koo publican, muking e candidacy w larcical ate tempt at orgunized efforg to bolster up a popu- lurly wesk cause, ‘Cio Ninth District nomiuce, the tlun, Addiaot Ohiver, declines 10 aceept the nominution, decluriug cmphatically that, being o tlepublican, he do not Indorse toctr plat- form, and proposes tu have nothing in cominon with thew, Bhould they succeed i induciog soue jentieman Lo sccept & numluation, his os- pirations will be buried under the usuai 9,000 Repuotican wmajorny, There 18 uo apparent fndleation o the existeuco of Greenvnck or- Kunizations §n either ot the elgnt districts nut previpusly wentioned, und in ull probavils ity vur Ureenback triends whil let slactions du them go by defuult, ‘Foree, theretore, 1s the sum toial 0f Conuressional diatricts that huve Telegram racelved In cloher at 11 8. m.) \Vu(( DeARTALNT, July 6, Jabh—10 Muf Gea. Frewhe Y:10 o, —1 seo your dlspand avout destructiou of pontou: Cunnot Wi er oy ford the riverf U, W, lawy! Uoneral-1n-Ci MR, MARCALLUS B, THORNTON," a young man, would huve run Independent, and perhaps beat My, Candler. It wus conceded Ly many that then was his opportunity, and that he could bave beaten the tace, He bad been talkivg of ruuning in the elgction bufore, and also ju that one, fle was just old enougl, huving attained nis majority since the war, au tooK o part 101t Henee, for this reason, aud on accouut of his hberal views, tozether with s great Yupulnmy asm {o\lmnlut in Attauta,— belug well und Iavorably known il over tue Brate,~he would have in hope of success, 11 ho cannot be olected ay an Iudci)unuum‘—- and he (s really an Iudependent tn all thiogs, In the strictest sensy of thy word,—uo one could, It 1a skl that (Tuis reluted to the Rebel pontoons at Fulling Waters, destroved by a dush of Michizan b alry, aud thereby cuttlue oif Leo's rureat (4 ud Meade was atrald to agtack b Auxy or Tin Porosac, July B, 1508 —Mujs Geu, Lreench: ‘Tho oiemy appear to be fn ul retreat, aud you can ket upon the contuged v provided in previous dispatelios, Dy Bustkuriso, M. G, Cuief of bl [Telegrau, | D Fneperick Ciry, ful U, 1803, — .- Ges Haieck: 1 nad the brides mentioned i yost disputeh of this date thoroughily destroyed yev terduy, As soun as [ can remfori the wipr tunt passes L will vecupy thetleighes, provasf to-uligut, W, 1L Fukxcu, Major-Genersl HE WILL RUN INDEPENDENT this thme, 1 ho does his prospects sre by no means gloomy. To be able to boat as an fnde- petdent one would have to _be able tu beat as the Demodratic nomines, This Mr. ‘Thoruton % ¢ g ] 4 could do, aud s ubout the ouly man fn the dis- | from the tent as fast s thelr lezs could carry ; blig-bniiu-decp-forest-wild-Deast_perlod, ‘Lhay % " el s . v [Tulegrain. 1 Lt the vy Vialble dlstribution was Lhe turnun- ¢ . 3 boun represented by Gireenbuck nomnuting lect endent. ‘D e e | paper wnd ‘Dilden cditorisis; Don kuows the Y " ¥ = o s | ha ¢ bl ere = | coul at as thy nominee, though a youn; laugh yard undings to send back to ach—U 3 4 it ] peal. Foster Vi -qumé old invincioies eyt W waa Mo | Ul0f, furuwwork i suuier, uud Wtending | dined, leaving Whau, Alr, Trornton 18 sonatdarcd by mony. uus | aie St o New 1o EaroUminil Ml Alwade ot sughicd; the rank und itle were decelved, ang schioul sums tn winter, Just the othur duy tuuk 8 bugiy drive over 8 cutitry ruad Lo un adjoiniug wunty (Decutur), aud Upon the roil- o2, rumuntic bills bordering # streums called Flat Rock River 1 beleid the tottering walls of a*hewn-lugged V structure tuat was built fur nud was devoted to LGN BCHOOL PURIOSES in those ploneer yeare. A famlly named Robin- nis ariends w New York, to show them bow he captured two Bannock warrlors ot the niuzzie of o shotguu. ‘fho uncxpected depariuiv of the [udluns deprived hin of tho oppurtunity to lmmortalizo bunself, and ho 18 now thu tioss disconsolute wurrlor 1o the State of Nevada. — e t—— Expoasive Apasties, Giowau's chilef wppoucns In the Board of Re Lenty, tu imako Bye or SIX specenes in tha prin- clpal “cities of tho district. Ho said that Ityud—who 13 exceedingly popular and very cf fective on the stump—had partlally consented, and that, i Lis prolessionul cuuagements per- wmited, he would certalniy go. Beal suys that McGoway made an excellent gecord 1 Cons BUT TWO CANDIDATES IN THE FIELD in the btute. In reviewing toe clalin of posal- bty of success of uny polltical purcy arasst Towi ulwart Republicanisi it tuab be ree minbered that ber presout Congressinen wers elected by mujorit.es ravging from 3,00 to over 15,000, Where, tacn, do wo tlud opportunity af- forded for verlficution of Giew, Vary's predie- Wi to say tuat in consequence of o lurge ol ot the eueiny being cunceutratea ou the ruadle ward Hagcrstown, beyond Fuirilold, be has sr peuded - by operutions tur the prescot, Ludsd: tons go 10 shiow thut be futends svucuating 1 Cutubyriaud Vul)u{. but it Is ot yet uu:vmvd' nseertatoed, Until o wscertained, tho Gou ves uot feel justified fu Jeaving Licre and mot ot the foremost rising youne wen of the Btate. 1t ls certwnly an cvidence of great hondihood thut bo should botdly plunge for Conicress st Lho first 1unu|. About a your ago he ran inde- pendent for delegato to thie Coustitutional Con- vention ugalost the combined strength of the Democratle party snd thu personal poputarity uf their ulve regularly-nominuted caudidates, i 1oio brbge sbuut Prul's revenge. e sat quwn o tue Youug Eagle of the City of the ) $irults, sud orzauized bis Conveutiod n the buterest ot DR, FOSTER PRATT. & poudescript gatberiug was composed of \ Vivek spirits und white, red spirits ond gy Tue ajority of s members wero Vi e = o 4 i Jtoston Transcrint, ug down towkrd you. I um, Ueneral, yourk i E0heou judave OF ipirite “miniet, mx: | Ehue e il secetvo th pirty supvort srom ad | S00 bud bt IaLL e M, 4 tio bl ot Herabie 1o Urouniatel cRorodoamionts woleta the | Bos oy o kalssied: thovoinbllcaons e o e s Liioaeal | e "A- PLEASONTON, Major-Ueneral " ed, or cowpounded in ey way., ‘Yhe %, and will u b o nouse (dokin) had couruge wud progress | pentinent of the people wust bs revoiuouiz. | jrress as an Iudevendent, snd the politiclaus are a 5 amonu tho u cs, Frane : ases u e hardumoney © plationn, -4 | Gusrsers snd will vocountely ba returuod. atito bl b o deterialied thut Lissuuall | el o' an wxtent nghly mprobablc, wnd of | Deriuctiy aware of 1, ‘but wili Tt canceds 1y | 21 iay. bo classe sarbour the lususins, Eran [Telograus. walch wo have not the liguiest fndication st prescut. H, A8, GHORGIA. A REVINW OF THE ' GEOLGIA NINB." Baicial Curvaapsudence of The Tribund. ATLANTA, Ga., duly 17.~Volitles 1 Goorala somcwhat rescinble the ravings of sn untwwed tortudo. ‘Thele courvo canuot be pursusd with any great deereo of accurncy only fur u very limited period in wdvance, saye whers the claus Lgvy tou flrw & bold to be golneald or thwarted iy their desires, . % sult wutey mal--a cowbinstion of rallroad o s, paioval-basker, luwyer, sbarper, aud cuurch descon—was lnmu upub it uy 8 candi- dute lor Governor, My pusstascs neither ex- pericuw, tuct, nor ssgacity. A wixture of all tinogs, be sbould not certaiuly be ubjectiouable ; tutue Dewmocruey, Thers wis s painiul hack ut luwr:lllluu tor pluces ou the tuket, wud tho #bole Couvention— YUMTHR FIATT'S CONVENTION— was o8 doleiul w3 u graveyard. Ju fact, it had the uppesrunce of & fu H.igummuu. wud Hee 2 cad ung tearful athar,” The iarce wound up by pusuug au-old, spavioed, wind-broken peda- Botue ut tho tall enu, sud the uuternted dis- ] P HEADQUARTERS OF TUE ARNY oP THE Porr MAC, July U, 30U = Lo Lien. French: Lhe ol 18 wery tueh eripp:ed, aud the Geueral fa uoded 1o apprebension of thelr attacking you, provesy yuur cavaley Keep o goud luokout, sud are b well ous tu your tront and Hauks, A. PLRAsONTON, )ll]ur-flulffll!- [This shows that Meady kucw that Loo's 207 was badly cut up.| the Democrats are 1o u guandury who 1o nom- luute, bus will probably try to fusten the elpty bouor ou Col. Buricigh, s very clever fellow sodally. His rieuds usve pever claimed for hiw a®surplus ol iutellectual capacity, The husgry crowd say he las woney, und the free distribution of it will not be ovjectiovable. He 19 the present Benstor from Wasntensw., 1u my next I will give you a faithiul account of the labors of Cyry, e demuguguy, Trevs wllick, the lazy blatberskite, und the work and pruspects ol the sewl-Cowwunlstic wrowd who are being feeced LY theas conaclepceless backs, whuse ussertions aro ridiculously aburd, au whose statcments erv 8 tissue of fulichoods, cis Murphy's Kflmu sucretary—tank of an Yapostle™ with s privato scerelury l—writes to & comwifitee o 8 dussacnusects wwn, “11 you could wuke it au objoct tor lim W go, say by guarunteciug bim §150 aud Lowel, perbups 8 nighs eay be arrsnged. As ligeos Biviow put :,(,d“'x'ltey 't kuow everything down iy udee. Kuuw ™ (as Hob Ingersoll would sas) o hawk publiciy, from a hernstiaw, 1o buile ius sciuvol-notve, lwported 8 bratuy boy irou the Hub, sud vpen- ed biwacadewy (i tue wilduericas, thus luyg the foundation fur Lls ehildren's education, vuw ol whow, tus Hou. Witimw J. Hobiusou, has served suveral tering in the Btats Benste. To this school Tomn Heodrwks weat ln bis catlow. youtd. | beard au elderiy -dume, o stanch oid Wuig sud Kepuohican, who wus un observe aut member of e Rubiuson famtly then, casunlly concede the other day couyersation, that *'Tom was a8 young tellow of good principles. 1 rumember” welt,” satd TIE ANATIUR FOLITICIANS, o they have been catled by thy Ooust:tution, the luaaiuir journul of tho Btute, have pat olf the Democrutle nominaion fu_the district until Bept. 1%, which rives the Independent agood chiance Lo work, wille the vandidates for nomi- uatlon sre guuwing each other. ‘e vandidaies for the Detnocratic nomina- tion are Col. Mittou A, Candler, of ecourse; I’ L. atyaate, a lawyer who came to Atlsota a fuw years 820 from Tenncesce. He f8 onc of the thres Rupregentutlves from Fulton County o the Lozistature, Col, O. U, Duncan, at the ——rt— - A Califorcin Minlug Story, aun Franclico Bullelin, Not many miles frum Bausta City 14 the gulch, of which the rouwlog mtuug styey e told: 1t is a pretty deep ravine, with rocke showlug all the way up the siues. Uold In puylng quantitics HEADQUATTEUS Auny o Tan PoTosAC, JUY 6, 160~ To .ty -Ueie, Freach s KL you bave ut iuur men guundlog tus Baltiuore & U Raflroud wosc than yuy think are ue.esdtls e, s ? w 1ower end of tho district, hopes to come o us | bad been Tpund along tue stream, but it seemed | (Uueentraty them witlh vou atouce. u:uu, e Ruivii vevilie sl Well ot eautlye Ocvasionat. | F o o e snirutaca | For savon ycars past, being. tho Democratlo s Mblacic horwt Gol Jotn D. Steware, 8 | t0 dusppesr a fey le'%l.hirom xuy’cmmuo‘lfl Oug | Kally e ligueull fhe s Qe cavdiord, ul toe UL Jour: and & few ) 5 y whilon Baptist preachior and ulawyer ol riflio, st & gony ol husy wen were todivg 1o atlicrs pobsasing oo prodence than hooeaty, TUB GREENDACKELS, With u Uttie orpan boy wo had teken to ralse, | nominee for any oftice i Georgla Lss boen ¥ ' 0 Ka HSpaulding Couuty, t4 making & very vigorous 5 W0t Joimt it 18 Bow concenbutiugs canvuss, hoping 40 et the numinstivn. ‘ were ukeedlugly anxlous to eutisp the wods cowwuud vl daj-Ueu. Mesde, Wi was hectored over by uthers of the stu- n"ne sepudiationist. “They were uiorg dealyops the streain, 8 etrunger, cvidently green ut wiu- deats, The boy wus au unioriunate (n’ birch, equivalent to an clection, save fu a few fsolated vz, came slong aud leaned vu rageed elbows to Soecial Correspondence of The Triuas, Istances. ¥ il § . - COL. NAT 4. HANMOND, wateh, With protruding eyed, the results ot their B, WILLIAMS, ; of sscces that 107 & retusi o1 Ww ol dullarat | Momuos, AMich, July 18~ The Groenback | howuic natarul,sud Tow eienged bl U | Wien 100 Btata Government passed out of | ex-Attorney-tivieral and oue-of thi most bigh- | toil, 'Tho miners near LI tou; uut » 8 - 2 0 Asrlstant &djutani-Genersk fa, Jetleraou, ete. bub Bundiond Lud Leew & Ro- ‘ v Yelopud audh strong ¢ & wnathtiade of Lis dater policicat sins.? the hands of tho Republicun varty, by Bullock's | tused genticmen und tucstdawyers fu the State, | vet, and guxicty lumm e grecutioru, . o B s, Julgh i puvlicuy, was rejevied, s very sore-besdud, gud | lovality that they Lave bud ovorythlug apparents e Flut Rock ir % acudeny P s In ruin, | Beew from the Btace, /b aoderwent s proce has been aunounced for the vudination, but he Bea-u-y," be waked, uro can L go to digea’ Ary o Tis Potonac, FREDERICE, it # dure Lok taky (e chanees of “thrusting ble uu | 1y their own way, and so pobey and offensive had | ¢ 418 Elut Roek bloscer academv™ Ly In ooy 18 MRty i will not do wuch. Lo ts now oue of thumem- | to tod It Mo tuait" “The nardy winer stov- | 188, —Srxcian Ouvsst No. L—Fue troosis 3 wcligue pate 1640 # LeW catp, WitLudt ¢asetul | (hey becomo that those pereons holding differ- | boomate snd with coraniery s ubii e it ong | % Dimocratic recopstruction. It by 0o duubt, | yerg of the Ueneral® Assombly froum this (Ful- | ped hus works, and, giving the wiuk toull the | picsent uoder the urders of Maj-Uen. #I¢ ? ud extuled cjeulutivng. He fy suspected of | (00 St P‘, uld e | umesia “,,"'Af“";, TRl !I“““‘ welt that fusbould bave pissed frow thecous | ton) county. Judge Duulel Pittmun, who has [ boys, so that the joke should uot Lo luat. potut- | u5e transtesred to the ‘Fhira Auny Cusl p !-,. beiug s ; ;: ..";"nam 'Me:du L r::b:r’lu n:;umm :':IM: “';ll::;u:fl it by Ma). Johu Hendricks #e | 1) o Bullock aud bis sllies, but of what wo | Leen Ordidury of Fulton County vyer stuce ""‘f «dUp un the barren ro-ky where o gold kad | will w.wunl_:nunumlnl»}" Geu, ‘mufi-:; J_fi-‘ - i = A TINEBERVINO UYLOCKITE. , preferriog elr T s oS a aro write now bus more dircet reference Lo the fact | 494 Gonie 83 Biuch for the unancial sucess of | ever beun” Towud. ¥ sod taet rudguloods | Lachuieus sew by Marytand leaits Wi . bis bis futdwate frcnds deuy. He b kuowa to | than draw down upon thewscives the denuucias wart of ap edifice ou tue kuuckle of a bl thut the Democraty, blinded by thelr victore the county by getthnt it out of debt sud reuties | 1! place Yes, yea,'* sud the mew baud. UWEVEE, JUil Lae b uutd suribel ! Lotd his couvictiuus 10 politics su luosely that be | tious ot the blatant disciples of Powveroy, Cary, | Architectually epeakivg, it does not compare raty, ¥ 8 | {up caxation, will becertaim to secure the delo- | Well, thar it 13 rloll, duw ye atace ous w claun, Bj uruer 08 Maj. e Mewde, i catt casily cuanze frout 4t o Juotent’s potice. | atd Field, Numerous weetings buves been beid, | fuvorably with the sumewbat elezant Lut uue | 38 ouatiug the Repyblicans, bave bécu intlicted | jrutes srom this county to the Couvention, which | su' ko ter work, snd when ‘We dulsh Lers we'll S Vi, % Ulus eyery vou huows, Saudlord, thercluse. to | Witk Ficld, Cavyy sud ivewer Lauts oliizailug a4 | preteulidus rgadeune buw owusd by Gove | with rlugs preuten, if possible, du evil etfects | Wil turow tue 208 for o uviulation between | cowe un, 100 Theu thy bew baud thuuked Aralatant Adfutiny-beds