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08 e Ehicago Dailp Teibune, TIHURSDAY., AUGUST 15, 1878, rd to hourn of labor, and employment of minors in mannfactaring estahlishments, 0. \Wo demand n thorongn reform in the ayatem of pnblic-achool education, su as to establish agrl- cultural, mechanteal, and commercinl nchoolx in additlon 1o our common achools; that all booka #hould be procured at tho expenre of the State Government, and that not Jess than one lectora per week ba delivered upon the dignity of labor and ita paramount importance In the affairs of men gaun Py VOLUME XXXIX. ARTISTIO TAILORING, "REMEMBER[ ECEAL DISCOUNT ENDS S8EPT. 1 NEXT. Our SELECTIONS of Choice Woolens for AU- TUMN AND WINTER gre now in. Trousers, and earnestly, In all parts iy so doing we shail greater part of ers to the Natlonals' eamp. Republlcans. you know, are slways open to conviction who have strageled offl of late to varty that promises them ood times and pock- ctsfut of money, will Jisten to arqument.” Correspondent—‘* Which of the twy old ties will the Natlonals bo llkely to injure 4t In the end the new-party ¢ hurt the Demucrats badly. ‘They dare not fight it: and to coddie and eoax as they are now doing, is like water- Esery man twwho be- agaln, thoroughl be elected, If he can get enough of {ne State, POLITICAL —e Butler's Disclaimer of Any Responsibility for Kearney. ¥ SHORT. The campaign has now opened In earnest. Three tickets in the fletd—Republican, Prohlbl- tlon, and Democratic. The successiul Semator cannot _he named to a certainty, though the Retublicans are confident of electing thelr man, It will be a close flzht at all events, and much wire-pulllng will be done. lash will be unmercifuliy spolled. BIXTEENTIl CONGKENSIONAL DISTRICT. Hpecial Dupateh o The Tribu Aug, 14.—In th the Democratic Congresstonal Conven- tion meets at Vandalia Tuesday, Sept. 8. The firat Convention, after balloting two davs, ail- Journed without making o _nomination. delegates are_belng selected. beforg were Sparks, Holles, of Bond The People of Missouri Thor- oughly Stricken with /qual taxation of all property owned by In- 13 or corporations, Articles 11, 12, and 13 demand reform fn the administration of State affairs, a general super- vision of railronds and other monopolics, and the abolition of convict-labor contracts. 'a nre opposed Lo the importation of rervile 1abor to come in competition with the freo Tabor of the conntry. ‘Wo deprecate and denonnce sl seditioun snd violent measures. and appeal only (o the gnod sense, love of justice, and patriotism of the people, and invoko them to redresa their crueland out- ragcoun \wrongs anly throogb the ballot-box. The following 8tate ticket was nomivated: For Governor, Charles Atwater, of this city; 1deutenant-Uovernor, Henry Mancheater, Danbury: Scerctary of State, Luefen V, Pinney, of Winsted; Treasurer, Loren F. Judd, of New Britaln: Comptroller, Charles J. Winters, of o ‘lbo Convention then adjourncd. movement inus 8rrinceEiELy, 11, Their State Treasurer Known to Ho Did Not Import Him, and Be Over $500,000 Be- Does Not Fully Indorse ing weeds' in o ary spell. licves in_flat-money will be likel to go with tho party that prom will fssuc more greenbucks: but the Na- tionals trump their cards by declaring that they will issuc enough to pay ofl the Natfonal debt and all other debts, and glve every man a good start in life. The competition be- tween these partics fs like that gl Albany steamboat-lines years ago. Unc adver- ssengers for nothing, where- upon the rival line offered to glve them free passage, and _half-a-dollar aplece beside, a vigoraus canvass on the questions of honest, colii-basis money, and an hovest paymént. of all obligations, I belleve the Republicans wili carry even though the Nauonal vote you say about the The contestants present incumbent; Tom Bryan, of Marion; yette; James M. Rountree, ington; and the Rev. John Westcott, ed that the dead-lock woutd spose of 8parks, Bryan, Foulke, but our advices are that each of theso gentlemen is actively enyaged setting up new combinations, The nomination, how. over, seems pretty generaliy conceded to either Gen. Lewfs B, Parsons, of Clay, or Gen. Jesse J. Phillips, of Montzomery,—both distingulshed gentlemen and thorough’ Detnocrats, want the nomination, bul both now express a desire to defeat Sparke, on sccount of his dis- positlon to create disscurions n the ranks, and are willioz their friends should use them for Possibility that Rotten Banks Have Caught Him for a Million. At the Same Time Finds Much to Admire and Little to 810 upwards. Suits, = = = 840 upwards. $35 upwards. Prices Very Low! Standard the Iighest! ELY & C0., Tailors, 163 & 165 Wahash-av., cor. Monroe, FANANURAL. BONDS. ‘We buy and sell all the isianes SONDS, including CALLED BO. 4 Por Conts on hand for immediate delive orr. ‘Wo offor for snlo Honds {ssuod by Towns, Cittes in Tllinois, 'RESTON, KHAN 0., 100 Washington-st. CERMAN AMERIGAN BANK. Adisidend of 10 per cent {s payable to the depositors rfuid Ik from and after Auguat 16, Ofbee hours 1050 Yo'clock, e JUSTUS KILIAN, No. 11 LAZARUS SILVE DASKER, CHAMBER OF COMNMERCE, Isbujing and seliing Government Londs, Cook County onieps. Clly Berip, Contractors’ Vouchers, and selling fxcngeon Lundon, Faris, Fraukiort, Derlin, lani- urs. 10 SMOKERS THE TRADE. LEWIS MOSS, Agent, Importer of Havana Scgars, cd to rtire from business, and is oltering 18 whole stock of Fresh Segara AT COsST- Afetcona, Fior do Fumar, Hosa, and other brands. Light colors vt above at & disconnt. The Necessity of a Special Ses- sion of the Legislature Admitted overconts, = The Connecticut Fiat Fools in the Field with a Full The Democratic Managers Hopeless 0. of Further Conceal the Correspondent—'* What d ing new Congressional districts Mr. 8malley—**That I8 & pretty large ques- tion to answer, but I will doas well as Iean, (potnting to alarge map of ricts marked off]). Letus commence down at the lower left-land corner, and work up.. The two Clrcinnatl Districts,— the First and Becond,—are close, rate candidates we ought Spectal Dipateh to The Tribune, Corumnus, 0., Aug. 14,—A number of dele- gates to the Republican Congressional Con- vention to-morrow have already arrived. gathering promises to be the largest held since The city will be profusely decorated. PROSPECTS OF THE CAMPAIGN — INTERVIEWS WITIl PROMINENT KDITORS. Bpecial Correspondencs of The Tritune. CrEVELAND, 0., Aug. 13.—Whether it be truc or not, as all the world says, that the oresy is the great moral englne of soclety, certain it s that It is some kind of sn cneine, and its stokers and engieera are about the best post- ed, on a lurze sumber of things, .from the very oature of thelr calling, of any portioa of tho community. That the presont campaign in Ohfo no one can possibly doubt. All may not admit, as the fmmortal John Thompson, Chairman of the State Democratie Central Committee, sald in his opentng speech before the Btate Convention of that varty, that “Ohlo Is once more the battle-ficld between the contending partles of the country”: but, on necount of the various complications of pariles, and the birth of the “Ohlo Idea,” no one can fofl to be interested (n tbe prospects here. With a view of ascertalning these more ful- Iy than they have yet been given, I have beento considerable palns to get the onintons of some vdltors who stand at the nelm of several of the teading newapapersdn Northern Onlo. MR, i, R W. HALL, cdltor of the Republican-Democrat, o prominent Republican weckly published at Ravenna, Port- age County, sald: ““This ia onc of the most Important came palgns o the last two decades. many.of the Republicans in our county say that they have not taken so much intercst 10 politics beforo sinde the famous Vallandlghem-Broagh campaizn of 1863, I hold that thisis as fm- portant a strupzlc as that: and, as that had: far-reaching conscquences, Specta Dispateh to The Tridune, 8t. Lovis, Mo, Aug. 14.—Public Intcrest In nanagement of the Missourl State Treasury {s dally tncreasing, and it 18 now belleved that the Governor will kiave to call an extra scssfon of the Legistature In order to meet the deficlency which bas already been clenrlv established. There fs u constitutional provision to the effeer that, wheu a deficlency exceeding £250,000 oeeurs, it can ouly be wet hy must be voted for by GREENDACK UANDIDATE IN TIE FOURTIl Dis- You see that ma; Ohfo, with the d How Will Ohio Go at the Approaching Elec- THICT, aperiat Diepated in The Tridune. Evai, 1L, Aug, H.—The Congressional Con- vention of the Nutfonal-Greenback-Labor party of the Fourth District niet to<lay in Mendeis- sohn Hall, und was realled to order by Burton, editor of the Aurora Herald, Gage, of McHenry, was made Chalrmau, and W, D. Hingland, cditor of the Woudstock New Era, Robiuson, Secretarles. Augustus Adams was unanimously nominated Beattering” votes were 8. Jackson, of Winnebago, C, E. ind T, J. Straughton and E. F A declaration of prinel The District Committee ot was re-elected, and brief speeches made b doslyn, and others. fresent, restdes al Sauawich, and was in the Legistature for severst terwms, and in u Cunstitutional Convention. age, and quite feeble. — INDIANA. THE HON, JONN HANNA. Bvecial Dizpcich to The Tribune, INpiaNaroLts, Aug. 14.—The~Ton. Hanna opened his campaign In this Qistrict this evening at the Grand Opera-llouse. wasa larze attendanceof the leading men of the district, and the speech was very lengthy. He commanded ecarncst and interested atteu- Mo defended his advocscy of the Sliver bill and the répeal of the Resumptlon sct, and then passed to o detalled review of the action ot the Democratic garty on the currency, the the reduction war-clalins, and tho Presiden and Hendricks. allurlons to vigorour Republicanisin met with opplause, renewed and renewed again. nounced bimsell favorable to the relssue of srcenbucks to the full amount of $400,000,000 and the issue of silver certitlcates based upon sllver bullion deposited at the nints. In spenk- fng ol the delusion of fiat woney he safd: * Better call it *fizzic® money at unce, snd be The specch {8 carefully pro- pared, and full of documentary data that will i of great service In the campalin, THE KINTI DISTRIC the alleged mi D “The Hon, George hopclesaly so. McMahon will be.res Fourth, strongly Republican, will return Kelfer, Fifth ana 8ixth are heavily Democratic, The llurd-Stecdman quarrel will, I am pretty confldent, rive us the Seventl (Foledo). Charley Foster has Just o ghost of a chance in the Etghth, ‘The Ninth (Columbus) §s Demnocratie; but there 18 so much hord fecling over the nom- {nution that it would not be surprisingil the In the Tenth, Gen, Ewing 1N tarif-record Interview with Prominent Editors | to Obtain Answers to This on the second bailot. n dircet tax, which Fuller, of Boon Reeves, of Kape. and the next one two years the deflelency is not covered now, it will have to go uver two years, and hence the necessity for » spezial lezislutive ression. KTATER BENATOR TEURY, 3 promincnt Democratic Jeader, in an Interview *1 have it from the best authority that the Treasurer hasa worthiess ,000 that he has carried for two yesrs without saying & word, and that the July futerest has uot been paid. pretty bad. 1n my oplnlon the Governorshould call the Lecislature together This thing has reached a mmaguitude that demands the considerstion of the General As- scmbly. Up to this time 1 have been opposed to a valled session, belleving it tou expensive. But I have changed my mind. You sce, If there Las been a loss, the defleiency must be made up. ‘I'he Legislature should mect itnmediately and ‘pass the necessary law 8o that we can hold the election with our Btate election fn November, But, aside from thie, it is important to xive it Immediate attention, for the very evident rea- Opinions trom Both Republican aund Democratic Stand- Democrats Jost {t, tias by no means a sure thing, 1s bad, and a lare part of the district 18 u cual ‘Lhe Eleventh s close, with a Is an important one, and Iron reglon. Demueratle’ majority of 5 i Twellth 1s surery Republican. I'n the Thirteenth Dalzell wants to Yun; and natlon, he will make o live the Democratic majority. more of o man, when his foot is on heath, than the city-newspapers suppuse. Fourteenth and Demogeratie, TheSixteenth Is golng to elect Ma). McKlinley, In spite of Democratic calenlas Of the Seventeeth, Eightcentl, and Nineteenth, 1 need not speak; you istrict, -the T“g“ {:lh. 18 fight- Hels 80 years of it he gets the nomi- this afternoen sald: v fight to pull down Nominations Thick and Fast in the West- Congressional ciseck for over 25 Fittecnth aro BUTLER AND KEARNEY. BEN LOLDS TUH SAND-LOT ORATOIL AT A DIs Snecial Dispatch 10 The Tridune. w Yonrk, Aug. 14.—A JIHera’a reporter foterviewed Butler yesterday.. Hesald: “Icar- ney is not Indorsed by me, and he knowa his Swelllng with fn- dignation, his cheeks pufling, and votce cast fn a high pltch, Butler oxcinimed: “O, the lying press, the Infamous lying pross of Massachu- setts, asserted I brought tho man East, that I paid bis cxpenses and wzave him money to go on. What falr play can be expected from such llars? You know what God says in tho Bible about 1ying 1—Dbut let that pass. “ I have nothing to do with Kearney what ever, Ho binscomo East to please himself, The true and honeat things he wmay utter will have my approval, and the foolish and absurd things I can only grievo over. 1 behieve he means honestly, though ho may have sn unusual style of expression; put you can’t oxpect roses from and. you must look to the nature of duce such men, and inake earney did not come atmy al Now, let us recapitulato: y slx; districts win’ {In some cascs + hopelessly Democrat- er the circumetances, it we carry elght districts, wo sball do pretty well, 1 have strong hopes that we shall gel ten, and thus tie the delemation. | "~ To make this estimate complete, I called COL. W. W. AHMSTRONG, the editor of tho L*ain-Deaier, fng Democratic paper, sad what talked of for the Congressional nomiva- 1t was nfter 4 o'clock in (be afterncon when I called, and the last editfon of the paper was going through the presy nre, and talked substantially as followa: “The campaign here.is the skirmish of 1680, ‘The Democrats are for Thurman tor President they want. to curry the Stats on the State ticke! so a8 Lo give him the eclat of a ment; they want to carry o fuajo wreasmen of the State, in order, if ‘the elsetion should bu thirown Into the Honee, that Thurman could vommand the vote obdiis own Buate. The reapportioniment of tho State, so fur from belbg unpopulse with Democrats, s popular, Tuey bave always denounced the unfairness of the Republicun apportionment, which ¢ave the Re- ublicuns & insjority of cornered strugrele, Certain Republican districts, onl, where we have u chance to rather a slim chan fc districts, elzht. as 1 do mine." THERR 1S NOT GOING TO BE MONEY to pay the January Intereat of sume $200,000. 1 liope the tiovernar will call the Leglslature to- Rether at once,as it will bo s relief to everybody, ond put the responsibility where it most natu- rally belougs.” Senator Terry saldhe thought 1t a great shame that anvy attempt should be mede tocover upa wrong, simply because ft was {oside the ranks of the parig, Other vroml- neut politivians and tinanciers in the city ex- vressed the opinlon that the only sure way of tiding over the difficulty was through a speclal sussion of the Legisluture. It s understood an uncotnpromis- candlidate some- 4 " biow to Copperheadism in the Btate, and drove dunc it 4, the last uadl In the coffin of those who would not prosecuto the War, ‘This is a great strug- gle on the financlal question. The fssuo Is, whether the eredit of the Natfon, which was 263, shull be sustained and vimicated, 1 hdve no doubt but we shall succded. We shall throttle this now rebollion, and foraver nestion of the finances for the riuht, eencople taking the intercst they Jtle country it' means busl- nuess.’ 4 An 8 E With these declded staterents from Mr. Hall, 1 determined to get the statement-of the caso from the leading Cloveland cditors, and have Lecen favored with the tollowd 1LE Farwell Bluck, cor, Frank) MANASHE, OFTICIAN. Tribune fallding, WasmNaToN, D. C, Aug, cfore leaving “for Imllana, ox- to_ths Republean 14.—Secrctary pressed apprehensions -chances In the Ninth tndiana Distrlet, in which Qrtls 12 nominated, sud sald hie should endeavor 1o hieal the differences smong the Republicaus there, Secretary Thompson h that Gen, Lew Wallace aud of clrculars ‘urging voters to acratch e, 'y ‘lhompson sald it would be n calamity ito elect a Demacrat to Congress from a district éo0 Jarcely Republican, CONURESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, gpeciat Mirpatch to - The Tribune, B Aug, 14—At Rome City to-day, the National-Greenbuckers of the Thir- teentl District nominated Col. Willlam C. Wilt- iams of Noble County, for Conzress. At Kendallville, the Republicans of the same alstrict renominated the Hou. Jobn 1. Boker by them possible. inwitazton, aud he i b solul§ aud whoily ou bis uwi responsibiticy.' JIORZ OF KEARNRY'S FINI PERIODS. * Kearney, i his specch af Lyun, sald: * Boech- er never awears. Ho preaches every Sunday to o lazy, Mt sct of lodfcrs and religlous ganiblers, who have made corners n evervihing, and have tried to ggt up a corner {n Hell, but the sulphur market refused to be bou hire Beeclier to knock the but we will give them all the Hell they want It I am not polnz to accomplish apy- why do they maoke 88 much fuss overmel Why not leave e alone, sud lot me die ont? *+ T would 1tko to say to tha women of Lowell they have a duty to perform in this movoment Wainen who can work twenty- three out of twenty-tour hours every day in the year van do good service by urping their sbands and sweethearts to vote tho Warking- In San Francsco tho women turned out and peddled Loflots at the polls from sunrise to suuset, and they fucreased our It ts oaly by the combiued ef- furts of the working men and women of the country that we can Liopo for success.” CONNECTICUT. THE OREENDACKERS' PLATFORM. New Jlaves, Conn., Aug. 14.—Tho Btate Convention of the Natlunal-Greeuback party assembled in this ¢ity this morning, There were elghty delegates, roprescuting twenty- seven towns ond sil the countles but one, temporary organization was effected by choos- fug Henry C. Baldwin, of Nougatuck, Chalre npotntinent of different co mittees, the Conveution teok a recess gil 2 xtits on sclonting prin- e o Glases, Toicscopes, v Republicans recoinfzes the gravity of the attuation, but de- clines th oxpress himself or be Interviewed, In view of the State comopalgn which will open tn a few days, there is inore or less uneasitess amung prominent Democrats a5 to the effect the crisls in the State Treasury will have on the result of the clection, and there have Leen varle ous conferences bero and clscwhere on the snb- fect. ‘There is a strongoplnton lierc among the party leaders that the Btate Treasury sbhould, without s day's delay, make & clean exbibit of the Treasury's condition, and th flefency caused through the Treasuver's bad management §s Jarge #nouch to justify It. THE LEGISLATURE BHOULD LE CONVENED AT the Cungressmer it up, and ap they CING IT given in uttom out of Helly CAPT. ¥, I MAHON, manager editor of the Leader, who'has had a closo outlook .upon polities in Ohlo for many yoars, T found hitn busily engaged with tho unerous duties of his positiun. wver, foduced to stop long enough to mve the following valuable opiniou. - Tle was naked what. were same of the outsws mptoms most apparcut in tho political situn- nin Obloat the present thues and fu reply, recefved 323,000 unfair to them to have tho Republicans have ressinan for cach 25,000 Republican lo the Democrats had 1o vast 40,000 Democrats go into uty, Deportment, Dress, pate 116 warn the public that licl posseysy thds properyy ot © lanting's Syste, with its different y Gule yot divéavered which can natl*uifon If 10t 10 FORT WATNE, Ind, o was, how- votes o secure one. the fleht satisfied thev will win twelve districts, The closest district in the Stutowill bethe Bixteenth; but Gen, Wiley, Dem- ocrat, wiil win oo sccount of bis persunal popu- larlty aud ariny record. In wy judgment, no power cau beathim. “The only dis- trict which suguests a doubtiul Democratie re- nowle:dzed Republican dis- as well ns men, lioping for tourteen. BHITUTS b pleco 120 COLELARN prdos 35c 'Thess are our Bpectal a) Srraco RN OAR AL TENRIRGS SEADNRRY, AUROR, T ** The carefu) observer must first notice great carnestness and determination on the part of the Republicans, 'This splrit has been noticeable at all the Congresstonal Conventions, and par- ticularly at the mecting of tho State Republican Comwsmittee, at Columbus, a few days azo. Republicaue generally feel keenly thi fuportance of carrying the Btate this fall, as a rebuke to Legislature, aud for the effect that victory will have In Natlonal politics, ‘The soldicrs are indlgnant about the treatment of tho Sotdicrs' Orvhaus Home by the O'Connur fuction at Columbus; aud leans ot all shades are worl ng polut which hias meant vietory in this State Ohlu have beeu won on lleht votes, and as & result of Republican apatby. fecllg 18 sluggish, we bave” been defeated; when the vote comes out, we Invarinbly win, ‘Chere will be o full vote th the uncertain quantity of this Yenr's election 18 the Natlonal or Ureenback factlo doubtedly poll a lorge vote in purtieulurly ln Toledo, aud Iu the manufactur. inyg districts," 2 Correspondent—* Will the new party draw heavier trom the Democrats or Republicans?® Capt. Mason—* "That s the question of most huportance, and the most difficult one to declde. Fhe Democratle Ureenbackers make the most nolse, und would seem to be most numerons hut the Democraticplatforn {8 very convliutory to the Greenback faith, and Deémocratie dis- senters have a time-honored fashion of forsuk- {ug thelr new evceds ana yotlng the straizht old tickst when election-day comes, {ircenback diseass will be of short' duration. The party has no leaders of welzht or character, ond the small men who are managiog It are all hunzry for oflico. Loulsville with a hu Special Dimatch {0 The Tridune, H.—=The Demhoeratic Convention here to-day nominated tho flon, Braman, of Muscatine, for Con- gress; Martin V. Gannon, of Davenport, for Prusecuting Attorney in this Judicial District. No nomination was made for District Judge, the present incumbent, W. 1. IHayes, bLelng The Nepublicuns did” not ske anomination, which Jeaves Judae Hayes, who fs Demuerat, and an jodependent candidate, alone iu the feld. WASBHINGTON NOTES, KEY ON THURMAN, Apectal Disvatch fo The Trivu WaLmNGTON, Aug. 14 ki man’s speech, dissatistlea with the way the Democratie party When the 8t Louls Conven- uize him, Weat Virginia be- Ing about the only Sfatg favoring him, it wasa great disappointment to him, wanifested this disappolntméit, e will now indorsc a Greenback platiorn whethier e holds true allewianco to tho Democratic varty or not. The best thing for the Republicans, *Judge Koy thouzht, would be to have Thurman nominated 08 the Democratic Presidentiul can- He has such a bad recora vy flusuce potitical situation to-doy, Judee Key said the life of Loth nolitical parties hangs by a slender thread, .tho Natloual movement, Buller, he suys, does not enter upon his campalen 1 oppuiltion to the Republican party ju gooud faith, SECHETARY SIERMAN, The Secretary of the Treasury will deliver his finance speeches in Ohlo before he returis to Washington, which will bo some time in Sep- sult, outsldo of tricts, fa tho Toledo District. Steedman have Yota Just 2,961 to provide for o dircet tax to replace the Joss. The Demacratic papers of tho State, 1ed by the St. Louls #epublican, are uniting In o demand on Treasurer Gates 10 mako an fmmedlste ex- hivit, whethier good or bad; but that ofliclal bas, up to this date, made no response, although it has been ullezed from day to day that he wus at work upon a statement that would be satis- “‘The LRepublican of -this mornfug tho Btate Treas- thy nominatlon, I think, and ua hie has 3 strong gripon the Ottuwa, Sandusky, and Lucas County Democracy, the gerrymandering The Nutonals fn the Toledo triet, but they will notwhe ‘The fight will by between the bld partics, afwer ail, “ Charley Foster caunot e elected. rock-riobed Detnocrats of Crawiord, Bencen, and Wyandot Counties will stand by Fiuley, whose (iteenback sentiments are dn uceord with their The bloodt on the shist Charley waves never will startle avybudy, becauss Democruts remember Charley’ * burgain aud sale,’ aud his *tlagrs and promtse speech,® and know that he is changing his posltion with an eve on the oy~ Foster's distriet, ‘The Natlonais will James Monroe recommended. in general, Repup- ed up to thot fight- and that he cannot longer delay moking 2 full und frank statement of bis embarrusstoents. ‘The GlobeDemacrat vharges that the Democrats are withholdfug a statement of the true cou- jark and_Itandol pi s yoar. Secondly, e o, In the afternoon the platform was adopted, has treated him. tion falied to ree DECAUSE IT WILL HURT THE PARTY n th.t': coming campaign. The Eoenlig Poat Warueas, Both the old polit) sanctioned legfalation which s and taxatlon, foel e vatue of all kin uf debt, and brough peopie all the evily of u contracted ant nd ‘Thie vollcy has formed privileged ed the obilzation of contracte, low, wred wages, thrown 1aber nut of ewployment, and produced e enormous amoust of necdion sufers they give sinall majorities, e yery woak in this district, will be nominnted in the Kric-Lorain district. Huchtel, of Akrun, or Miller, uf the same town, has a chanee for both the Democratic and Le Fevre and HIL are Aure of theirdistricts; asare McMahon, Warner, “8u far, I beleva that the Labor-Greenback rty have made no great fnrouds into the will come main- u and miners, 1t 19 now becoming a uettled conviction i every- boay’s mind that the Commonwealth or was never at so grave 8 crisls In her cavil histor) Under such & ‘|1lulllml of alaire nothing wi ko partles baviog claims againat Faxe present them for settien pesieiroae) OUVLL HOLDEN & €O, . i luton persousily clalms against the undersigned Nutlce (s bereby glyen that OF uneciun with 3o whove: ‘Nat{onal nomination, This s ublle rixht, but ! tha law of the State, defielency i the I'reastiror's acconuts will probably, under the amount 1o 1ot less th 3 by tazes wron: fron the hs tarmers of the rural districts and the over-taxed ‘The Staw taw provides that rohuesy shall bo wubmitted Whxuzas, Goverumentu shoulddiscourago great sccumulations of wealth in & fuw hands, und whould promote fndusiry, frugality. and equal rusperily for alli therefore, tbe Natlonal-treen- ck-Labor party of Conuecticut resolves: Aut, 1. We denouuce us criies against the peo. e the«aw making the greenback only o pariisl gal-tender; ¢ o act creating the Notional-lank- the act chomnny currency bonds into tha act exempling bonds from taxa- tion; the act repealing {ho lucome tux: the act de- zing silver; the mct for wsulng interest- purcpase of sliver bulilun ary coln; the act furt | that he could ¢ Iy from thiv American working MNberal Germans, aod those men who are dla- sstisticd with tho Republleun party and its position on Hnance, The ininers are vrincipally Welsh and Manxmen, who have herstotore t. The Bobemtans, TReady furnished, A responaihie part, Liearborn i et I} ruer. ine TEORTRE it £t g T Ile has vo faith in property of the elt hle reniedy for ufl 1o a direct voio of the without any delay, s poetpono i€, or avold it, more serious Fe nn i n e LI ITED BTATES OF AMERICA, 1N TILE ClIt- Court of tiie Unlicd states for 1 chancery, Jobn N.” Denlsor cago & Tows laliros Howditel, Willfam G, ven that 1 pureuy; i I this districe (tho Cuvaboes) things are 1 Hoepublicans sy that Mr, ‘Townaenud will have » walki-over Tor nomina- There 18 some dissstisfaction with him utnonyst Republicans, and particularly aniongst ‘Tne Democerats have not yet found any mau ready to seeept the numination, oud put’ up the stufl it Jmples. tlonals vast the vote they ciim they witl, By thon thy contest between thoe Democratle and Repiiblican candidates will be neck-snd-veck, Republicans onlv carrled the county Inst vear tor West by 1,000, on the whin and spur of a on, & few days ogo, it made 1o stand ut ull sgainst the Bourbons, that, if Nationallsus gives us some troub Ohlo this fall, it will most lkely have run fis course, and will by out of thaway, betore 1880." Correspondent—* What is the feellng among the Democrats over tho Capt. Mason—* The as 4 clans, despondent, gusted and alsappointed with the meagreresulls of lnst winter's acsslon of Cougress. “They feel that the O’Conuor Legisluture was a diserace o the Btate, snd the few soldicrs ln the Deimocrat- en rebetliun agatust the legis- ‘The gerryman- decldedly. mixed. WATKRING THE STATE FUNDY, To the compreliensjon of vour correspondent there appears now to be Lo doubt that the State has lost over a balf-williou of dollars, if not v millfon, and the only security in the vaults at the Preasury s $430,000 It Kansas City Water- Works bouds, wblch represent tn actual valus only & amull fraction of their face. that, withiu the past week, an effort was mulo ety to effect o loan of $3,000 ar 810,000 of these bonds without success. The” water-works of Kmues Uity coat $250,000, aud #300,000 fu bouds were fssued. The Watel Works Cotpany is a vrivate coucern, In which the muntipality of Kunsas Clty fs not inter- It may be saflely aftirmed that theso K bonds for the be convertea inlo suby furced resumption of act for the indefnite in circulation and enurmous contraction of th ume of the circuluting wedlum. tinanclsl legtslation of the tiovernment from tho commenceuent of the Civil War s an srolirary dictation of & syndicate of bankers and usuren, With the single purpose of sobuing the suany to en~ BNALPED THRSM UP, Mombers of the State Exceutiye Committee of Ohio hove wode tormal complalut to Presi- dont flayca that Postinasts natl, ot only returned the vircular of tne Com- mittee asklygz for contribution for campaign nses, but thub his letter declining to con- te was very tart Iu its teems, from Bage's letter to the Commitice were sent to the President. the ex-soldiers. ter on tho 1utof July, 1474, prospect of sucvessd’ ) Masier, at the hour of Py ! Sage, of Clielue 3 40, y of Coak, an staie of filinois, 1, aa dirseted in el privileged. le rauks are 1n of i lation un tho Bol dering Committee were so greedy to scure a large number of Congressten tuat they cut the Democrutle majorities fu sume of the districts down 50 much that they will beovercome, Kely- ing too muchon the power of the gereymander to win against all coutineéncies, the Democrats in suing diatricts have ylelded to chroufeclaimants, aud nowduated some very smail snd tolerfor Buine of tno countles uewly thrown to- pether have not frateroized fuvorably, and there are bitter schisms avamet the Congressons] ces. ‘The Toledo, and Coluabus, Mt. Vernon Dlstricts are examples of th 13 too enrly fu the canvuss to spesk vositively of anything, but, so far aa can bo seco, Re- publican prosvecis are betier than would have sceiued posstbly swo months ago.? MH. B, ¥, SMALLE the new mansging edltor of th Oblo wan by binth, und, although he was re- vently from New York, tio has for the last ten curd attended all the 8tate Convemious in ulo, and every foll bus writton up tho came He was found fu bis edi- torlul-roonix, evgaged In wrlting un article upon leaning back fn bis chair, @, tulked as follows: in Obio. This ikn one cau fizure on 1V's very much 2, ‘I'o remedy and counteract the evils compained of we dewund that the Government shall tswus new legul-tender paper mouey, adeguato fu val- uma for the ewmployuient of labor, di ity products, reguirenents of payment of all bunds powsible, and o furt n buusand duliars of bonds Bow yut- nafuy aud wentioned (o vaid deerce, aod sl sube eit Ly Fedeiptiun 83 provided by ¢! oI 1linols, tha mortwaied premive uecreo aud pardcularly descrd Al the raliroad of the sald Chicag Omuany wade or (o be made, aud 8 wood deal of vaying oft old scorce ular, and” his reiusal to make hero handicaps “Tuwnsend. The Republicans aro not an sangujve of success a3 they havo been, und wany of them 11 it 18 a pocket WLANEOUS. Apeciul Dispulch (0 The Tribuns, Nasavinime, Tenn., Aug. 1. ocratic Guberuatoriat Convention witl mvet here to-morrow, having 700 delegates, pated that its procecdings will bo of toe livellest character ou the question of the scitlement of the State debt, theru bejug two factions, ous for Btate credit, and the otber for postponing pays ud for low tuxes. lnserted i the platiurm, fliflf’ and Harrls, aud Cougressmen House and COLORADO OREENBACKEIS Drxvex, Col., Aug. 14.~1he Stute tireeuback Conventlon met bero to-day, with sixtv-elehy mber of countles beimg uurepre. Hon. R. ¢}, Huckinghuw, lately & mivent Dewmocrat, wus nowinated for the 0 Iaws uf tlie Baty ntioned tu_sald extending from Joli ton. 1 the County tncludiug right-of- froile tiew. chalra, r the inmediato repeal of the so. The State Dem- d Reaumption act and the Nattonal-lank act, dewunding the relirewent al once of the Nutlonsls culation snd the substltutlen therefor of L-teuder paper woney. he public lands, betougiog to all the people, shouli Lo sacredly held in truvt for the homes of a8 the tjovernment ‘should vatrous of settiiug thery- bie thein ta cult will refuss to campalizn, Townsend will he bled feeel, Democrats have no money, and will 'u’rd times, God, nud the voters, for tatemont of thy case [rom theso view, 1he careful reader ouiht to form us good au oplnlon of the vondi- tion of aifairs fu this State 88 con be obtalue they are submitted tu his utteution, ILLINOIS, DECATUR, S Bpectal Dispalch t3 Ths Tridune, Decatus, L, Aug. 13 the Twenty-niath Senatorial District, cowposed of the Countles of Macou and DeWitt, mct In this city to-day at 11 a. m., aud orgsnized by electing J. T, Clough, of 1llin}, Chairman, sud C. L. Glessncr, of Farmer City, Secretary. The fullowing gentlewen ;were pominated by ac clamutlon: ¥or Beuator, the Hon. Willlam H. Gambrel, of Clinton, DeWitt Couuty. Representatives, Bradford K. Durfec, of Doca- tur, sud Z. T. Huodley, of Maros, Macun therctor, Fosd-bed, superatruciure s 3 aterial oboh e s et WORT/ VERY LITTLE Iu the way of sccurity, ‘Freasurer Las been 5o weakened by the fallure of this und that bondsman thgt littlé can be boped for from thls source, The taxesarv now belng collecied, and the filty, that a large smount of cash will wwon o into the State I'veasury teuds to increaso public un- casfuess. The Eeening Lost oI thls eveniug buy 4 teagtly speclal on the wdadition of the Btate “Fressury, lu whidimppears ths following cou- cernlpg the singulur way 1o which vt Scets bis, and thu boud uf the iruad, wll the engin; Auerican citlzens; tha furuish ald to fai upon, lu amount sniliclent vutu and fiuprove the same, ing the puolic domain upou corporations ur private We dewand a graduated tax upon sll 2 b i extrene points of Taflrowd, wd uil tha fraa: d Culcago & luws Hallru: all uToperty scauiree lde-tracks, tUrL-ools, tho present time A Greentack plunk ithout comment, SyDpauy refitini shcret, sud by vlwie: theecof, facluding Biaobloe-shope, Loula, binpleinents, and benkaial props Ung the fia uf vald rairoad. aud all LY s41d Company aince iho execution oo o wid Feiating tusald raf her Wi all mud sibgvlar the teactacnls and sppue- aaces . theruio belon) L rutig hereof, aid al i atsocter, 84 well i 1av s in equl Towa [Zaliroud Cutipany of, in, U Figlis, sud tranchiscs 1 1Wortgage now I the heuds or uder the lver appoluted Ju this ‘{l.tllull’l'l:l vy fl:h'hll'fl Ol' U(llfuf; i 1o hebueucy b b Wit Ba rhlirosd, and which . \We aemand that the tjovernuient 8t once cs- unks 10¢ LIO urpose uf re- peopl for vafe-kecping, v people on ample st not cxceeding the actugl ex- pensc of eresting aud loaning tho sane, 3 U. In the lauguage of Yeier Cooper, ** Nothig, cau he bought chean from forelgn coustries whicl t at the expeuse uf leaving our own we demand 4 protsctive 1arif in all articics of which the raw waterial 1s pro- r Lo wanufacture the sawo ls found in this country; wil articles which we du vot or canuol produce o7 waoufacture 10 be adwitted free, 7. Au lncome tax based upon constitutiopsl Nwitation, and graduating upward, but leaviug ustouched all iucowes unase ¥, Thatlabor, uelng the basls Of man's extstence and source of 811 wealth, descrvew our first cou- We therefore demand that lal National, by establisliea fur the collectiun of statistics relative to the pro- duciog classcs, snd the wapagewent bo wiven to compelent men, the K:Alln for which sdid Lurcau s d, tl udicivus, sod equitsble laws may be Yy tubliah postal-saving o Uerald, is an ceiviog deposits by § and loantng mon the rato of tate delegates, @ nui 'he Democracy of palea quite fuliy. YLOODED WITIL STATR WARRANTS: Now facle are coutinually Jraking out which show the desperste state . of tbings at Jeflcrwon ity fur Lbe past WO years, ber aud wake & web uf coavict cloth, A lopment . just uow a8 baui is the vuormous warrants oulstandiug. This ulng warrauts aud giving thewm sr's aduslnfatrs. eront oud legat erul Asseiubly so ‘They duloruilnued tacorrect the ovil, and, end, called the Auditor befuru the Commit - THIRD VIROINIA DISTRICT. A bt o RicuMoWn, Va., Aug. 14.~Ths Conservative ‘Third Congressiouul District ave aatisfectory to the friends of Geu, Josepk E. Jnhuwn.w ¥ K the situation; aud after a kindly groet! *You ask 8bout the Drospe {s not the sort of cam u\iu‘-‘xlmnlim before the e"ecun‘vi. 7 mixed. In some counties there 1 a regulur trancular Bht, and ia all there 1s a third Knrly of unkuown streugth, wud of unknown effect ou the two old parties. lieve we huve becu burt worsu thun the Deuio- crats by the Natloual wovement; but I look for & cbauge us so0n a3 wo gel falrly futo the can- vass. If the election were to bo heid to-mor- row, we should ve beaten. Our salvation lies {u vigorvusly combatiog the hercales of the 4] Wo must get right e, as we did u Questlon over All tusso fucls weave priwaries “in the duced wnd the labo vutas money began under N oy, fout yesrs ugo, —————— * THE DRUIDS. dpecial Diewalch to The Triduns. INDIAVAPOLIS, Ind., Aux. t.—In addition to, the uames of oflicers scot last plabt, the Grapd Grove Drulds to-dry sclected Arvep Zeigen- befwer of 8t. Louis, John Becker of Loulsville, and Charles, Weber of 8t. Puul, Trustees, with F. A, Marble, of Columbus, Becretary. Grove delegutes attended & uight, sud the meeting of tbe Councll will close to-lnorrow night with's batl bavient of the u thu extent, snd upos nd'tOr tho enab- tanLe Limiauthorized by theo said decree, acter and teria ot sale, aad i m’-\l.‘l! Ml)(ld HL:.‘M tl\'l\’l'e ald cuusa 1 satd Cutr! b Y“Uisniy W, BISHOP, Master fu Chaucery of the Circult Court of tho United States fur the Nortberu District of 1ol . BURT'S SHOES Gauwbrel {3 a farmer, and Treasurer of De- Witt County four years, Hs wasared-hot Cop- perbead during the War, and 8 now an uncow- He'll get beautifully left Durfee and Huudley sre youug menof lttle political experivnce and ability. ug warrants at that time, and Teaus, Blate us well s osod cxpense of the back wovewment. prowisivg Dewocrat. g:_[vm to the bedrock of pring 5 aud argue the Suau rand bauguet to- and Moral wade the other custouiary sppropritions L0 we ' i "y b this worulvg, Dealer fur theua. current expenees, wity (he distinet undentauding L0 v rauer ——————— e PRICE. FIVE CENTS,*. and agreement 1taed as money. They have bouy; Bpectal Dispated to The Tribune, SrrINOFIELD, IH., Aug. 14.—In the Commls- rion of Claims to-day Chief-Justice Craly ren- dlered un oplulon in what fe known as the canal ‘The Cuurt stated the basis of the claimd to be, tirst, that claimants had been nnce vold fu canal serip, which they sold at only T'hey now claim for the 3 per cent. ‘Lhey claim, secondly, for prospective protits, or the profits they might have msdo un the contracts. The Court Leld that the vlalms were barred by the statute of limitations uever been repealed. Thero Is nothing in this record from swhich wo can datermine whether the claima bave heen provedup and filed in ac vordance with that act. as the record stands, they do not present o if the claims had been proved up aud filnd, as provided in that act, 1t appears that thie Lecislature, in 1885, created s Commission ‘which heard the evidence and made thelr repart Legtslature, %o bebind the Kt But, Wa after clalins. teen canal-claim wascs, Intho Makewell czec, from Hloomington, a suit to recover on account of land donated to the Nonmna! +tabuln ol cousiderations nppear to Indreoding tho iand, yet tho stipulated consid- crations in the bond wero substantlally complled with. ‘I'he Plquenard ciaim was withdran to-day, It was for commission on the sdditinnal expen- diture on the State-House clalined 1o be due Mr. Piquenard, lhe. resident architeet, now de- that no more warrante should be 1t was thought n pernicious sys- tem of hrokerage that had grown up in two years bad ocen thun fnally squeiched, but thers has been no instructions of the Senate Ways eans Committee, nd t of St. Lonis ara tn- the Treannrer, Warrants drawn on the Treasusy of the Statq, of Missourt arc now sclilng in this city at 5 cents on the dollar, aud going lower. These warrants came fnto clrculation through State officials and those engaged tn the State service. All the Cirenit Judges draw thelr money from: the State Treasury, and all the asylums do the same. This money comés from the Revenus Fund, and the amount required Is about $1,000,- Why the warrants should be low at this season will soon are be paid ehortly. NO MONET IN THR TREASURY. considerable quantitics since, and have receiv@thy same reply cach time they forwarded them to Jefferson City. quence was that they were compelled to hoid thgn till a week or 5o ggo, when people began to buy them to vay taxes with, There §s good reason to believo nd warrants have been pald sinee about the 1st of March, been sent to Jefftrson City repeatedly since that time and payment declined. THE COURT OF CLAIMS., No Indieatlon of 45 cents on the dobar. losa of thia of wtithorlty by which wo cun go hehind that Com- cide the questlons passcd upon nk that decmion final and prooer. As tothe claim for prospective brofits, the © Court held that the contractors shiould have before rotting up gich a vlaim. o+ when theso aseumed ved thelr payment nnder the awanl of the Commission, they signed a release in full, and that of itsell hars them from any ‘The decislon on this covers four- misslon and. de: We th Bchool, the Conrt decided that the nitariony spolics, and, while other have been consydered Cases 10 to 31 tuclusive, helng clalms to re- rover back-taxcs tho uppenr that, of all clalms church rules, begs Tug published special duma, were argued, act authorizing the canal and rlver 1s unconstititional, whilo for & timo the Btats was damned for not maklvy river Improvemonts, 1t s now damned for damming the canal, The coses were taken under wdvisement by the The Hon. N, W. Edwards holds that, ¢t treatiue the Court of Clalms, givimz that body exclusive jurisdietion iust the “Btate, 1v-pussed resolution suthorizing latlve Commission to inquire fnto the damage by river overtlow and report clafms for damages is nut ouly expousive tn the per diem of the nembers of the Commisslon, but f1legul also. A PRIEST’S PRIV ‘The Wisconsin Pastor Alay Aulmsdvert Pub. Ilely und rivately apon the Folbles of His Purislloners, Without Fear of Succesaful Libel Suits, Apecial Dispatch to The Tridune, Mitwaukee, Aug. 14.—=The case of (fough vs. Goldsmith, In the Bupremo Court, hus attract- e much attention, but, though the tosl judg- ment aud oplolon wera flled June 23, they have only just become aceeasible to the general pub- Arthur tlough fs un attorney at Clllllpu'l'll Falls, {s un exubersnt frishinan wod a Koman For some cecentrleitics of couduct, not of a vicluus vuture, but teausgreasing some o the pricat ut Cnipwwn. Falls, Ciurles Francis Xavier Goldsmith, denounced blm from the pulplt, und alse wrote a letter to Futher Conuelly, pricst of Cliurch hiluy reason of the LOFSONS. Churchand to his (Cole, J.) curily sa; lose Fathier Couuell therefore, 11 G action fur s e OHIO SOLDIERS' MEETING.— Davron, 0., Aug 14.—The Couvestlon ot soldlers aud saitors called by the Soldlers® sod Sattors® Meinorisl Buclety of Cluciuuat! met la this ity (o-Jay wid was largely attduded from ‘ull parts of tho Statc. Capt. El ton, was elected Presiduut of tue Conventlon, and sddvesses were wade by George W, Wii- tang, Gen. J. Warren Kicfer, Privatae Dalzell, aud mhu{‘n. aod letters were ‘read from’ Gea. Youug, Durbln Ward, the act of the Howy. o condemuiog severct, In passiuz a Li relatiog to the Soldiers? us! Rusolutions were adoy nuaniwously denounciog the law, and cal fur tts immediate pepeal sk the negs sceslog vf e Legislature. Povouxezrsms, N. Y., Aug. M.—Jobn H.' Presdent und Professor of Mental Pullosophy at Vassar College, died wged G years. flonded with demy Of conrse the Htate mast take thent, but it left a tremendous hote in their rev- MNprominent brokerage firm herc in the city purchased a Btate warrant as carly as March and seat it to Jelerson City for pagment, when tho word came back that thers ‘Warrants have recidy Clalinants Getting Wenlthy Simply by Asking for o Grah=De- cislons Bweeping Many Dusty Cases Out or 1t 1s a question of fact, that Commis- clatmauts insisting that the improvement of ho subscquent- TLEGES. Clatro, in whicu Connelly) as u speckal favar to the writer to avold all famii- furity with - Uuugh, because * he (Gough) 1s no louger a Catholle, s & n.einber of seeret socie- tles, und Joes not 2o to bis Easter ducles,” appenrs that Father Connolly read this Jetter to u number of writer, Futher Goldutith, for libe, before Judga Barrou, of the Eleventn Clreait, and t was given by Judiee Barroa In favor ricst, principally spon the ground that the communications of Father Goldemith to uls brother priest were leged. «Gough uppealed Lo the Bupremo aud from the deciston it 36 evideus that be relled only on the volut that the lotter from Futher tloldsmith to Futber Cunnelly was lHlelou But the Supreme Court e Barron's decislon, on the yreound thut the lctter was not liheloud, except as to s be. aund circuluted by Father Coonel- 1y, to whom It was uddreasca, It was alleged by the plaintiff, Uough, that he had wuifcred i the loss of chients Ly thuy of the letter. The Supreme Court that he (Gough) dis not y =6 aclint by this lotter; und, s ie wea tho wuly persua o whow the itter was wddressed, theru 13 uo clalm for ctal damuge wwaust Father Goldsmith; that, has auy grounds for au damaize on secount of the ‘lestar, it 16 agatust Counelly, who resd it to varlous petsune,—tot agumst tioldsmith, who wrote it slmply us o private the Eau Calee pricat, comuumication Lo ————

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