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: ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1878 can do the peopte no good. Il may lead them | only one. An@so he slandered the best to tofinite {’:mrma ml(l’mlmfln 4 mnzt intelllgent men In the party. Ile rppe same cfTect as his predecessor. TIR REAL ORJECT OF TIHE MOVEMRNT. to the fanorant. They llstencd to the impudent M. 8. Roltinson was naxt called for, ohil, after Reportoe—\What was the real object of thia | falsifler, and the biatant blatherskite comes to | gome munifeatations of tmghfnlness, came for- movement. you with thelr indoresment, He lost us the | ward aud made hia apeceh, Mr. Knight—At first simply to zet rid of the | Btute of Califarnla by his frands, his faaehoods, Whenthe Comnittes on Credentialrreported, Chinese, land wionopaly, tmouey and other | and his bad manners. Je comes Lo you, 'm.nm A person in the back part of the room arose snd monopoly, to better care for the chtldren of the | conquering lion his vain boasting pretends, but | exeitedly declared that the delegation from the The latter rose and spoke very nearly to the | the party: and the friends of other candidate who profess to regard hia candidacy with appr- hension, may posscar thelr gonla {n peace,—St. Lraut Qlobe (hem. ) ‘Ilro efforts of Senator Thorman to sqnare himself to the Ohlo piatform withont violation of hia record on financial questione, I3 more pathetic WANTED-MALE HELP, A OhAree-tins adeerlisement insertsd (A this oot R 1t pe Fap 50 62ALe: Piach A tianal tinr A% day 2 cents o (RES Chargal. T carus = A very decent one. [Langhter.! Plenty of KEAI‘N LY SCALPEDO stlcke “were up ' at Il[nml they Lm "l'.l’l the skulls. [Roars of langhter.} 7 Williamn Muleahy. examined for the defense— One ol the Murphivs bic off Mulcaty's ear daring the row. It was not & sery good fight, Un cross-cxamination e rall—1 was In the citizen Knight, of San Francisco, Denounces His Former acerugen tine. Raolkecpery, Clorke, &ce hiln ONE TTAY. TANTED--A NO. 1 BOUKKE ¢ tow mysalf and got three months in Jail for \‘ inizexparivnce tn forign ahipping frade " o v f f meditating theologizhs to har- v Add LAty ARIAF) . i *" These | the braving ass who howls out his despair as | S~cond Ward had ben unfairly elected, as the | thanthe effdris of stahbing & sofdicr. . res v i, ‘i, stating salary wantcd. ; Protoge e e I ioos:leass of | thouzh It weré a note of triumph. meeting bad becn held At 7 o'clock In the even. | Tonize sclenco and tho Bble, 1L 1o woal 4, AR | Cjames Haleiih. examined—1 was in the fight. | W& TVNCED YOUNG MAN 1% prosperity and baopiness, In the meanwiiilo | e ine, when the workingmenof the ward Were un- | bonaet. —Cincinnati Gommercial (/nl. ). 1 daw Marphy eailng off Torpey's car. e has | oy A1l b sy st age dnescapdnany goys tuat Ho Has Been Rulned | w0, fouil whels, bori [, f future wher LOCAL POLITICS. e abjector man promptly ejected, and the | It Is & matter for rejofoing, nlso, that the | “idze—\Why dian't you fntotere? Spciockm M ANTO o P R by Constant and Unmer- Renorter—How were these thinga to be at- report wan sdopted. {Natlonal Repubhllcan] Committee hanatiast fotned | Witness—Uli, my Tond, T was in charge of sn Tradess . R ained THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. | The Commitiee on Permanent Organization Mr. Knight—At the ballot-box. Our solein- | ~The Republican Committee of the Third Con- | Teported the fullowing officers: Preaiden ten e o galher, ‘A Sl e ppl, | et Diric me et ateoou |1 P55 VO Fontny 2, A S5l Ao ek the apo'ieation. Ve were fearmily | the oflice of Mr. A, M. Pence for the virpose of | ‘o, jomediately foumd tint. the officers were Thcarnest, We had need to be. We have need | completing the work of sclecting jndecs for the | pot delegaten, An they were Flat men, how- to be yet. Thousands and thousands of our | primaries, and to lssue a call for the apuroach- | ever, the Convention walved the usual etiuctte e okt jcians sick, e, | 1o Conventlon. Tucre wera preseat. of tha | 00 oD, it nominations were made for ction every ¥ =] | 'y o 2, 5 i gl ! 2. nflsalcrr‘;‘. despair, Insanity, and tluafln, ny‘ reason Cotnitteo Messrs. E. B, Payno (Chintrman), A, member of the Legisiatu Dr. A, W. Wash- La! 3 hands with President iayes, and admita by prac- iied udntiony tical derdn the hopefnlnesy of & situation which wonld have been impossible withont his policy, and which wans long avo anderstood to he one of the reauits he expected to follow its sdoption.— Norwich (Cann. ) Buitetin (Lep.). Kearney, when asked what the *lssues” are. declinen to tell. Tle reminda usof Silas Wegg. when Mr. Boffin suddenly asked him the difference ass. [ltonrs of laughter.| The jury fonnd the priconers ullty, and they were aentenced to three months’ lmprisonment cach, and to pay a fine of £1 cach. THE T X ORDER TO ACC That the More Cnltivated Workingmen Demand that He Bhall Take s Baok Beaty and tocuintive work. Sonly to U7, 8, olliag- WA Fwmployment Agencics, hpans. 1hoyne sl.., weaf Biui fal W lg"fTV‘hN"P Vo 10 GOOD RTONR. © ° M TF OUR N UL patrons througavut the city we hare 1--un!l‘lf1 Branch Unices In ihe different Divislons, ax designatea VWASIPU-NIX GOOD MACTIINISTS THAT US- . e lag: Stock BUGGY “toNge t 24 Michigan-at., corner wees, 82 5) per dags wtion nands. Catl 84 70 helow, where advertiserents swill be taken for the snine 8 , Price & Enarged 47 the Alain Ofce, And witl b rrealved T shinese curse. 1t must by stopped. M. Pence, Willlam Vocke, and E. A. Sittie. | jngton, John Giider, William V. Barr, Clarles | between the ftaman Emoire arl the Jtoasian Fm- | Gniji s o'clock p. na. during the week aoi unili 3 p. m. i, Ac - b And that **the God of the Sand-Lot”. o'l::m fl‘uril)m 2o, ever Wivocats pintence— | The results of the Committee's work aro fally | 8. Thortot, ? i E"‘,’,‘m\.‘,fififi :'.,‘:".:’,’3;”.:{',.':::',:" et ';L’"Z’;f O MM, Tooksallors and Btatl 4 1 & Will Dwindle info Insignifi. the destruction of Iie or oroperty! embodied in tho following eall: e tnformal ballot reauited as foliows: Gil- d . SIaMa oners, 123 antyo TEORT JOWAAND Tyentyatend.st Tdare: 3 farm hads, Weit Madison. glln in the presence of Mr. Bofin, and BofMn 1, Mr. Knight—Never! Wo did often aay that | =~ Notica ls lierety given that & Tiopublican Con- der, 17; Barr, 113 Thornton, &5 Washinzton, 1o 1 biushed with the taought that he hind aeked sn im- o 2 Newpdcaler, Btationer, etc., 100 the frec white man and the Chincss ser! could | vention will bhe {n and for the Third Congrea- The 'sccond ballot resuited: Glider, 20¢ canca and Dle Qut. near Weatera-av, proper queation, —~Hostun ilerald (Ind.). ROBRACT THIECMSTON, West-S{de Nows Depot, 1 not inhabit this falr land together: that one or | sional District of Nlnois on Tuesday, Sent. 10, arr, 11, & I Hive b ner of jlalsted- T oo st et e eer st Teave, Wo il say thattho | ook, ab4oicck tn tho atiernoon. at Norin-sits | - Tiio successfu) nomiriea went upon the plat. | Any man who profits by tho remult of his [ Pjic{? o aweter: ewei N TO REL, Corres A . ar. IKRIICK, Jeweter, N wedealer, and Faacy n. in. ¢, 1 white man would not, and, thercefore, the China- | Turner-Hai), in the City of Chicago, far the pur- { form, atripped off his cost, and made a speech. Gouds, 730 L.akecat.. corner Lin man must. We did say that, if this wers not | bo*c of nominating a fiénublican eandidate for the } 1le said e was o tatlor, and_had woriied' for & done veaceably at the ballol-bbx, It would ons | 9fiie of Meurerentative to the Congrase f the | jiiving since lio was 0 years old. il orianized day be dong with fire nl?ld .vmnl.hl]uumr ob- h‘,’,},’"m,‘}"‘;'.,?mnc'x" Sach ather unl lltw uflr‘fl’ T?«lfl\— U"’"fia'"flx'f""’fi"‘ {-In;l' llll}.l Ject was Lo do it peacenl ot tu bring or pre- s . 7 » | atudied the Jabor question ditizently all hix life, {ioiiate the conflict, bt mther to romore the | S eore e . T ey caEPros | e was ot present engaged in the hoot and shos ionment s one deleeate for each tes eant for nceeasity by wise and timely legisiation. [t we iluvelln 1870, and one defepate fur each fraciion | busiuess. He thought be new something about 1abozs, and who, Inetead of spen-ling every cent as fast ax Lic earns it judiciously inveets & portion of his wares In such 8 manner os to cause it increasc, ien capitaiist. “Tlie nare ceononnel he fe, the whirewder his inveatments. the more rapidly lis capital grows. L'pon such men Kearney and his fellows make furious attackes, blaming them for oW Ly derelup i etc.t all ina hysical sud artistic beauty comoicte hook ever ages. UELABANTA & U gax Fraxcisco, Aug. 9.—1I have just had an fntervicw with R. L. Knight, the ex-sceretary of he Workingman's pary of Californis, and the man who made Dennls Kearney. He is thor- oughly disgusted with the career and conduct [onal Dine sarted 1 Thin eafnmn sich additional hine 13 ine ia eharged. T worits A iring ireek Fenis. O Xunday. areragea line, d ¢t P TREIFIOT, ALT cago, " Addreas, of his protegze and denounces him o the steonz- | succeed, there will be nofigting. 311 we do not, | thereof over 100 votes uroviding each town of | conviet jabor and labor’ in general. The first ’llllll’}:‘:"xlllnll;:;l.||’l‘wl of tnewr brethren. l'Allabu’ry l‘fl!'l"n:ll‘,h .'.:.'.frp.'.""{I|\:‘|.§"ECAS"'£»!"§'IT;1 874, Washington estterms. 1 found Mr. Kolght ready, “even | we thlok no carthly power can stay the strife. H"k County shall have at lcast one deiegate, a4 | thing that ought to be dons for the work- hirl Wi rell 3 feet or gil. 1. 1L BOY1, ftoumn aliow: Bluod is not water. Men cannot sce their wives and children starve before thetr cvea and have ontlence. [t 1s not in hnmannature. It ts very far from Amerlean nnture, Nepurter—Don't you think all this tatk—this anxtous,” 10 give the world through the ferald Jis opinlon of the Callfuruia demagosue and ex- deayman, The following I’ the result of the 1o- terview: ¢ ‘Wa think that befora alection -day, when the nature of the canvass will be piainipfet forth, it will be so evident that 3ir. Butler's coniest s u fight of demagnziam and Communism against Inlel- Igence and sound gorernment that M ingan was Lo redues the heurs of Iabor. Many men thought that ten hours was A day's work, but they might just as well sy that twelve hours was a dav’s work. The day shotild be reduced to eight hours. What would del to be selected by it £ “/'\’, Luke County, 13 delezaten, to bo selected by its ery hustiem, Conventions Evauston, 33 Gucero, 22 lro- Quircd. | Adaress A, e ow, 21 A . . BUBURBAN BEAL ENTATE. SALE=£im WILL BUY A BEAUTIFTL 10T o dept, a1 Laziauke, 7 ics (thu — A WHLL: P03 rery'tfae Uy sell ToF n e 1] wers and feathers, Massachusctin +! 0 8N 2 T b —What do sou think of your friend | wild, exclting, incendiary talk about hanging, [ ing, 13 3 14 b be the reanit! Where tiicte were now 100 men | iemocrats whil be ready to vote the Regubiican TSN e T R Reamney by Wi tme, S, Kt s arning e emp, il delling, and talk- Vafie, 11 o Fifteonth ih Ward, | employed at ten lours, there could bo 150 e | ticket. If 1t Alkl) be deeman nuenssary in orer 1 1iEA WEDW N W AT 2 WANTED-MEN | 10 SKLE ehronemn, riatloncey, and riven. AMEHRICAN X0V Y AN trat 1 will atart at % o Wnahingto K. and, (1 St ng of quail-shooting, and burning John vut— rd, G; lighteenth \Ward, B, well caleulnted to excite the Ignorant and lead i tosome breach of the peace! AN IRNEPRESSINLE CONPLICT. Mr. Knight—Perhaps so. But thus Is the publie mind agitated and enltivated, ‘The same varnestuess that will rally men to the ballot- box, a Hitle overdrawn, will take themn to the battle-field. But we must have it forall that, We must have eniough toget their votes, thouzh here and there it should bubble up Into a fight, We still 1ight fires to cook dinner, though many afluc house has beon burned down in conse- quence, [‘-_: sfv‘;:‘r'u;vulmh”\ "otal, 00 delegal The ptimaries for choostng sald delegates will be held on Eaturday, Nept, 7, In the towns of Cook Connty, between the houre of h and & o'clock p. m., at the usual pleces of holding lown efections, nnd in the wards between the pours of 4 and 7 p. m. at tne following places, to-wil: Fificenth Ward, at Folz Hall, corner of Larrahee atreet and North avenue; Sixtecnth Ward, st southwest cor- ner of Scniller and \Wells streeta; Seventeenth Ward, at uortheast cotner of Cnicago avenus and Seduwick street; Eighteenth Ward, at North-Slde Turner-fail. “Tho following are_hereby ngnuln(erl Judges of election, to-wit: Fiftcenth Ward—Ciarles: Au- drows, C. C, tlartmann, and lienry & RS teents Ward—August and John Gerloch; Eoyeniventh Ward Knight, O1at Vider, and Janies W. Rich eenth Ward~Phnp Petrie, 86, 0 tinger, and il Honsher, Jr. Ewell, 8 V. Klein, and If. (. Launt: Cicero- wel Dunlan, Soluman Forrest, and Kollo Pears: 1, scharenburg, H. B, DBarney, and L. V. Ferna: Jeflerson—8, C. Weleh, W, P, Gray, and Frank Wullf; Leyden=—Willlam Kol- zie, Menry Rosenburz, and Cail Shepard; Lake Vicw—dobin . Hills, Fdward Foster, ana Nie | Mamer; «Niles—Ilensy Lester, M, C, Conrad, and Maine—iL C. Senne, 8, Leu, and 3+ LIk Urove—Lucius Skioner and . 11, Curiis; gSchaumberz—d, Fasee, Willlam 3§ and Willam Crissus 1nnover—itan- ert Rogers, Peter Sharp, - and Fred Schuitz: Barrington, D. It Richardson, U, B, liawley, an . Stotr: Pnlatine, 1t. 8 Willlameon, Uail'ishiss, and N, Pardey; Whecllng, Jiiram Kennicott, Myer Moom, end 1, C, Dusee; Northticld, tichrge cmployed at elght hours, and thas divide up the work and wages. Convict labor should be pro- hibited. If the 200,000 convicts now working in the country were taken off frum work, there would be room for 200,000 good mechanlcs, Ao il the hours of labor were reduced, it would be equal to giving work to 1,700,000 ine- coanles wlio were now kept ddle by hard-fisted capiialista, 1le would alse keep the children out uf the workshup unttl they were 14 years uld. ‘There were, according to the statistics of 1870, 16,000,000 iaboring men in the country, and if_the children now employed were kept at school, there would be work far 3,000,000 more {dle inen who were now called tramps During the speech of the noinince there were mauy exoreaslons of dlssatisfaction among the delegates who had oppused him at the ballot. ‘Inls dissatisfaction scemed to extend also to the outside politicians who were’ present. Seve cral of these took no pains to express their dis- gust. Gllder, it seeinn, i« tho man who was ex- pelled from the Soclalist organization some timo ago for trickery nt the last election. Among the distingutshed yeoplx present fo the hall were . R. Doolittle, W. 8. Bpringer, aud a Chiuamay, SEVENTII SENATORIAL DISTRICT, At s meeting of tho Republican Central Com-. mittee of the Scventh Benatorial District, held 1ust Saturday, » resoluiion was passed declaring the assemblage on the Oth fust. of an alleged committee os unsuthorized, aud fts action in save their Biate from the disgrace of secine Iutler in the ¢hair once occupied by John A, Andrew. New York Eventng Post (flep. ). The decont peoplo of Massachusotts have now an opportanity of dofngthemnelren lionor and their coontry an incalculable benelt. Let them rise In their majesty and squelch far once and for- | ever that mischicf-hreeainz, petiferons litle Qullp from Kesex, There wan unc time when lien Butler, like A, Ward'e kanraroo, was *'a ainvosin’® ,'* but that day hay pssaed. In the worits ritvery-tonmied pal. llen Batler **muct gu. " —~Uieceland Herald (Jiep. ). Gail Hamilton appears in Inst Satnrday's New York'Zribune with & new club. It I8 some. what heavier thau the oid, and has aJonger Landlo; ft weighs thirty-nine pounds, dressed; hae one large lron knob on the end aund five lignumvito knots dawn the siqes, armed with hitlle crooked trident points to catcn hold of homan hair. itis » Lad old ciub, snd tnducenn welnl, sickly king of feelingto steal over & inan whenever he Jooks at it uallly Is a nice, sweet pirl, and we alwoys did like her. though she f8 su many Years oor younger,— Burdetle. Precisely at what point does it become o crimo in thia Jand to lend muncy to a man who needs 1t? Nobody will say that I is o crime tu take sccurity if vne lendsatell. Either it is the lending that constitutes the vile offenae and makes 2 wun s **lecheroun bondbolder, " oF fs it the awl Ing tor payment when thw motiey in due. r {¢ wicked 10 ask for paymcnl, and enlightencd wm. yersal suflrage so we cun vl Mr. Kolght—The poor fellow has been rufned py constant and unmerited laudatlon. He took {o himself all the nonor hie should have shared with othiers, He came to imagine himsell every- Lody, aud evergbudy cise nobody. His vanity and supercitious pride flahed for bouquets, ova- tlons, receptions, and _spplause, which modest men slwavs decline. His paoer, the Open Letter, Leslavered him with such fulsome adulation and 4l 6o elittle all other mea before him that his brain was turned. I thiok he does bLonestly pelicve that this movenent cannot succeed without him, and that to sustain his power falsehood, fraud, sud overbeariug are pardona- ble offeuces. Reporter—What effect will this breach bhave ou your cause Mr, Knight—It will prolong the struggle. It will delay our trfumpb, That is sil. somenow schango had become necessary. Kearney had gathered the rude and fguorant. We had Rathered the more intelllzgent. Wo had become 8 great power. But our success required a class astep higher, and they wounld not come to us whlle Kearuey was the leader aud his style and pulicy ran the varty. The more cultivated ue- manded that Kearney should take a back seat, Lut stil remaln with his cohorts. Then we coull have wathered the higher class and won notlona: Dest ieeni o 180 z 7 BonTi Al 11-AV.—FURNISIED AND nntuenished front auftesand roois, with Juard, tlon 10 faniltien o parts of geotiemen, lcter- \! AL wiiesale: ind TON, e dackaoneat | Culeaio, W ASTED-FOUL TRAVELIS ‘Are on the road wits VAL fatt, exprsltiun unied. €. M. LIN J1G EET ARG VE i, LU wiih or without nre POON une ot the uire rard: also ane by i the chiyy relerence fer ‘South Sidc. T6) RAST VAN muR h“ Vieanant "hni oo J 1t RTATE- e, g TIAVEL Mlasaware, st i radet, one who g BURLLY & TYWRELL, 83 y he conflict is frrepresstble, and must come unl wisdom should come in time to obviate the-nuccessitv. How do you think it may or will arrivel Will ftbea grand consplracy, operating in a monent all over the State on a general oland Mr, Knngut—i saould say not. Theso grand uprisinga are rarely in that way. Bat there is wide and keeu distress all over our State. It 18 known to be in cunsequence of the presence of the Chinaman, There is a deep and bitter sen- timent against hint, It is being cultivated and intensifled. The queation is not whether this sentiment will expel Jobn or not. It can aud will in xoito of ail urpushhm, and legally, too, The questfon {s, WIl the remedy come th time to prevent bloodstied? Yes, This s what the irlend and employer of Juhn has to determine: uot whether he” will dlecharze him or not, but whether he will do it hefore his- premises are elven to the flames and hwtiess, nOAND INT-CLASS & pom SHER piane a with use ol O L. clure bowrat, on Norili o tiee of Buaness eentre; (e drces V70 Eribune vllice, ; work a T inodeine, Auniwe Glak Works, WANTED-E Domesticss \v.\ TEN-COMPETENT U1L TO DO (; T wark, Apply Tuesday furenvou at & i n LY Ads Eloteta. . 9. [ it per day, $30 10 £33 per ¥7 1. Fumlaned roous (o €08 Without luard, INOLISH JOUSK, 31 EAST WASHINOTON-KT. PR e rootne and “boant i the clty fur 81 verday; restauraut tckets (21 1ncals) $4. ‘\th.um NOTEL, 1% AND 32 AN “fteduced rices.” o Qay1 343010 §7 per wee alio, & snprentice. Coule pre- pared o work. 2o8 Weat Maitwiest, s W ANTED=A GIRL WiLh GAN FOi recommendativn fur kitelied worl Gk Ll Iundiem, 8 N W pet Dy voard, 81 pee weea. STy KIBIE 01 it ‘Cxnlsai finrt ot A vourd FAFT T Mreks ey ndlent, §1.50 por ay. o < . & - SROKETIC WOM- ho sod Juhn have to flee for thelr | Ktriker, Clristian Eckhardt, and Mr, Longi New | cuijne o Conventfon wos not acquiesced fn. | Gen. Butier that not ANt petron Wil f ( i the country. But Instead of that Kearney, the | lises. The flat bns gone forth, “Tiio Chinese | Trior, 8. W, Onsoud, . G Bpeinger, an 4. 1T salliug 4 Cone ! after be gulity of the crime of lending, - 3ien Who | T e e 1 $ ool DR LU Y o ALGL . The proper and gepuine Central Committee, or the one which met Saturday, has tssued a call for the Beventh District Schatorinl aud Repre- sentative Comnittce to nssemble at Repube !)lmlimn Headquarters -at the Grand Paafie Iotel at 10 8. . on the ‘samec day ns the County Convention, Tho Consention will nom- innte a caudidete for State Senator ana two can- burly Cwsar of the * saud-lot," assumes the en- tire control. Ho puts iguurance, and barbar- fsm, and wob-rule on the top. The jutelli- geut gud woll-respecting flee away from him, land decent, law-abiding ~ people look An with Jhwrror. What follows{ We ha\e felt fhe pulse of the State, We know that our priucipies have been sceept- have spythe 12 w1l quietly retire to sume monarchy YIE BUILL b 2T, e fuire Wi sad Kdward Smith, "J'ant the primaries ba conducted according ta the followini rules: 1. 'The voting shall be by ballot, to be written or printed on pluin paper, and denosited in soue tnitable box, winliar to the boxes used in other electivns. . 2, The judges ahall belreqnired to keep arecord must go,” the only a’uulluu belng, shall It be peaceatly or forciblys Parents teach thls by- word to’ thelr children, "The whole Statelsa mine of powder, of hatred to Juhn, Some necl- dent may one day apply the matel, The bloody work once falrly beun will spread ‘from town to town, and vale to vale, till not a wreek 14 left of our Celestial population, We can avert the Poan-R Lany WIRIES 1OOS ANT TOATD ‘Nouth s PHer ot " $7 oot reteren 9 #IYe guod pelurences Addrees tue Frivape; W) ‘tne chief cny of law I not 1o rob.—New «York Public \Financial), Nao gencrous uction in the South or on the oart of Southern representatives hax falled to re- ccive sincere recognitlon from Republicans, We wunt no seciionat divisiuns, We rhall do nothing wuinan week: prompt juj OARD-RY G girnshed roons bide; teicrencen, v Popkb=rl: GLST, Wik AN TWG Tl dren with & Jewiss 1) 1 dressLuki thia iny, with i “v’A.\'TEU—A GEIM uf (wo children; wi ‘b‘,' 20, TO TAKK CARE witifly Mt @ reasutable price. | 92 North learbursest. It $2; referencea roquired. Address V12 Trilbune ot - | didates for Representatives wo the Giencral ‘ ; b i - 3tousokeaperse ¥ by the majority. Wi : e ¢ | of the namen and places of fosidunce of wach pers | d ¢ | to creata tbem. We aball uppeal to the ptriotic ST = porse e : S Nt oo il :::':5?;;:‘:?::{;:::5 PJ‘E‘?&"&{ e ival and wrss simer | e Bosta s wulini, to.be Kept for Tefersien antll altentns As ml"c"};,:“u‘;g,‘:“m},"f,&‘&"::;‘"“g;"}‘ bulnr ane inntucts apd common Inferegta of the witlo coun- RS e 1] "\"f"': s:;:.‘"‘ e VWANIED-A GO0R GOMULTENT AMERICAN [ il jolo us for peacetul roform. “Thereflectiug | must ol taelt, Jis vowers aro ample: Tho | 5'u"Ghyconiest about: The torult tha recordaof | Hayes, and une delegate for each fraction there. B e e Dle T s ontl Noole e e i3 2 keeper: a fimt-class piace for e FEit womni. Apuy ot Kearney's ollowers will abandon thio ! g people have ouly to say, and tho work 18 done. | voters shisll uccumpany the credentials, of uver 100, providiug that each town has at | wniting to secure control of the Governurent with e A e v of the sand-lot.” He and Lis few worshipers | But sensible men, calin men, law-nbiding men 8. Tho Judes whall allow two persons whoare | juust gne_delegate. The apportioninent is as will dwindle fnto {usignificanca and dic out. undirguised and dunyerons dealgns, they did.not ‘T'ho agze of Ciesarlsin is post, 1listory does not unite in o slmilar wannee for the public weal. Thin 18 not wavinz the bloddy shirt: it 1a not. cxeltune hgve got todoit. Kearney and hls coliorts are Republican vuturs m the ward or di tou few. Thev can never Lave votes eaough, shall rontesent aiffercnt ticke follows: Evunston,4: Jeflerson, Lake View, 2: O ; 2: Cleero, 3; New ‘Trier, 15 Northiel S Z e penng s o record a single {nstance 10 which a 1nob led by o | Others will not join them, becausa they cannot | more thau oue) In the voting.place whers the Nites Norwood Park, 15 Eik Ui 1 apy antugontama: it is slmply relf-protection sud ’l'fi RENT=ABOUT & RK-AV,, COlt- ITUATTON WANTLD-AS BALESMAN IN A ¢ ¢ ol % c ary is beld. and aftord thewr facilitles to keep | NHcs, orwt a 3 LA s ol W Linela, nloe e, 11 T £ whlcsale stove house by a Joung nian of experfence. dictator has succecded in doing good. It s un- | sanction Incoherent raving and a dictation un. gf"';'"’{““ Tr they a0 desire, ur challenge ARy Lanover, 1: Palotine, 1; | the higbeat patelotisn, —tibany Journal (Liep. ). ) iy, Amerfeau. 1t Is bebiud the wee, But our prin- ciples will never die. Wo should orizanize aud suceced. In the near future the Chinamen will leave our State; laud monopoly will ceaso; all monuopoty will be curved and put on its good be- havior; ‘the chitldren of the State will ve cared for, and wnifeasance 1n otlica will be & high sna unpardouuble crime. Wo shall do it all; but the tine Is a littie further off for this division, AP sl s piy a | Kl i Michiau-ay, Er NIUATION WaNTY A YOU NG NAN A L D bovkkoeper: Teferetices 1o besty Will work extra © hours, tesxe $U. ur 67 8 weexi will glve work on o bune otdce, 70 RENT-PLEASANT, FKONT RUOMS, NICELY % urislicd, a8 74 Euat Van liurenset. flTED'__“““‘F:'m ATiOA i PO RENT—21 EANT JLARNINON-8 e dTessers (e dhest Gf eferente, pleaasiit, Woil-furhisbed fro50 rovi, known tothe Amerleansystem, But the friends of law and vraer have now vone to the front, aud they Invity the co-operation of all who have the peace, bappiness, and prosperity of vur people and our State ot heart o rally round the flag nod show the Cwesar of the aand- jot that the cause can be won without him, ‘This {s our position. It fmples somo loss of rington, 1: Maine, 1z 1 Schaumberg, 13 Wheehng, 13 Levden, 13 Lyons, 13 Provise, 1; Riverside, 15 Calumot, 15 Thorn- ton, 13 Worth, 15 Bremen, 13 Bloom, 13 Le- mont, 15 Orlnd, 1 Palos, 13 Riel, 1 total, i, Delegates to this Conventlon will be clected un a aeporate ticket at the primaries to be catled by tue Couuty Committée for the eleetion of delegates to the County Conventton, voter for proper cause, such persuns Lo be satis- factory in the judger. 4. Whenever say questlon shall arise rezarding the right of any clector to votu at the priwary tho Judges-ahall require much elector to pablicly sate hat he v a Repudlican, und tutends 1o act with the Hopublican party ut the coaming olection, and that he 190 tenl voter enthiled to vole In the ward or, diasrict whore smd primary 14 being beld, and that Judge 'imeman is not honeat. He hias not the courage of his convictions, IHe keeps ono eye on te Oblo Dewmacruts and tho other on the Presi- dencys 1o knows mucn better than he says, We bave sb quarrel with him va the proposition that the Qovernment ought to furmish the pn)-u car- rency instead of the Natiunal banks. Lei that 1. “Triuune ofce it pssure: o come, Al we ek 14 thal the paper currency he | lueDl == e e iepostiy on1a. o sk havo dorts hetser | SIelgey. - 1o the brceent basean Tor -thets ol | Lo bas not yoted at sl primary or any oiher upon = g i3 o redecnanle 1h coln, wid, therclore. s F0d | —aic _GITUATIONS WANTED_fEMALE, . to virld to Mr, Kearney and keep your power | the fullowers of Keurnoy have no car fur calin | abUnse "‘.f,‘(‘c;‘.‘.’“;'.'}.“,“,‘L‘}':‘iff"fi.’.'.'.'ft',"&i.’.fl:i EIE & WOREINGMEN: a8 sulm, AOALIRABE peal Waic. itid ke Wood- bl [ oszad Domestics. Intact] reason or sober truth, but the timo is not | bont, NPt e, The Workingmen of the Ninth Ward held a | meetit. Onthocoutrury, be dodves It and tak incellancous, 3 MTET KZARNEY A BNARE AND A DELUSION, Mr. Kulght—I cannot think so, Unlawful as- sumption krows upoen o man. Yield une poine to hlin aud he demands another, aud stops short Lism. distant when it will bo otherwlse, and they, too, honest at heart, will sbandon thy man who knows no law but lis own will, IS ATMH ALL SELFISIL ITUATION WANTED—BY A € NT OINL D w X t brivate fariliys Amers can Soidreenat, SITUNTION WANTER=TO TG UENEINL HOUE. £ work; goou Washiee aind Jruner. gl rolerence Apuiy ut Sy Hubbard-vi. meeting at the corner of Desplaines and Quincy strects lust nlght to orgenlze a club, This pro- posed orizanization is Intended to Lo distinet refuge tn o general expression which m nothing, ‘Thu qacation s, whull tie doilar for w the wanufacturer sells his products, tue fory crops, the mechuule dis Jabor, mican anyin shail it be what UId i) Ailen wouid call’ ** busren leago, Aug, 10, A, 3, 1 Dated Chileag e A Al ' ENT-LARGK STABLE IN REAR OP 614 o, Lo 2 . xNue, Costrman, = L E. I, Parxs, Secrefary. e +_ WANTED T0 RL: ‘The Committeo would have adjourned after TR AL of nothing vbut absoluto despul Besides, Roporter—1nen you think hu Is not what he | adopting the above, had it ot been waited upon | ff0m all existing vartics, and fts purposats to | reglity, “eZopton dculdt (iud.). W Turgishicd rout, wear N E . o ) o puy 2 ‘who vam " (e, cleut n g b ¥ e 3 Gelwton, The man who tramples on equal | reputation of belne the fow of the Workine: | Jocati lngt eveuliue, hovever, to-clint any oure aiid ) Joeation of o certatn polilng-place at the corner Why not? Wheu haa the Democratic party shown nat, Foal on'the Soul furnlsi S Jnws and the cquat rights of his Iellows in one | men's barty of Californta. Alnsl he s rather there was nothlng: dono bevond speech-making, g Tweuty-moond-at., With af without bourd.” V ity of Wells and Schiller streets, and to ask that | o800 Vo 3 3 auy object but that of getllug futo power by any i JITUATION WANTRI=IT TOUNO Gl regard will it all others wherever Ho fa | the donkey than the Mo, He boosts of seat- | 1t be chunwed to the corner of Sedmylek awl | Whivh was couflned to Juies Warmington sid | neans thot promiecd even o hialf-way succosst | S e e S sl ur ieueral Bousworks lu & priv trusted. Would you pro to i tyrant for Jberty ¢ As well seek grapes of thorus or igs of thistles, ‘Ltils breaeh fs w great misiortune, but personal tbasement before the power of ond inan is the lmilul olt houur and munhood. Death is pret- erable. Reporter—But the people say he was right sud you were wrongs, ‘They regrard him s a licro”of seli«deninl, who waiits no ofllee, aud charge you with u corrupt deslgn to vawe your- selt on theruins of the par ounud the Com- mittee. lle says the peoplo side with him, and, therelore,-lie I no dictator, Mr. Knight—The usual trick of the usurper. Hecverthirows the Senate under the pretense of pleasing ths vcu‘:l\:, rafscs falscissucs to deludo the masscs, and Y their insune plaudits tram- ples on the law, Kearncy lost nothing by ro- fusing o vowination to tho Btate Conventlon. "Thers is lictle wouey in it, and no honor, for him. He vould cut wo tigurs there, s Ideu- tevant, Wellock, not befuie o citizen, was o the pame condition, ‘They simply aenled them- ‘Mr, Robauson, Another meeting will bo held this week, wien it 1s expected that a perinauent argavization will b clfected. THE CANP-GROUND. Yeaterday's Services, No more accuptable sermon bas been preached thue far than that by Dr. E. M. Buring, Sunday evenlng st B o'clock. Mo chose for his text He- brews, i, 3: ** Ifow shall we eacape if wo neglect #0 great walvation)* ‘Tho Doctor was thoruughly aroused to bl subject, snd fuspirstion scemed to take poesession of hiseoul, At the close of the ecrmion & large number came forward upon the in- vitation of the Elder to thoss desiring foll salva- tion. 'The conyregation recmed loth to dlapersc. Little gruups throughout the Tabernacle wery talking of tho way, and the active Chrlstlans were busy tostructing and persuading sinners to Coriut. tering the plams with the dead carcasses of corrupt politiciana. It night nave been s0 but for lnw, 1o did wot muke the party, but with vulgar fmpudence he cialmed to bave done so, lle does not represent tha Intellizent workingmen of Call- fornin, but o faction,—the must fgnorant and unruly, e rules the fuction, sud the faction rules the party with a rod of Iron, und b rulued it, too, No better evidence of thelr norunce oud overbearing can be eiven thana resolution lately pussed in full meeting, to the effect that 14 s treason to speak aguinst Kearncy, sud must be followed by expulsion, flls shalfow bombast about purity aud honest {8 the mevest shaut, 1o fa 0d baso o counterfeft as was ever nuflell to the counter. Ila whole career In the Workingmon's party Lias beon one of abuse, l:rumnlw.emmy bousting, superiative egzotlsm, inordinate, overbearlng ambition, nnd dishouest linanefering, It {s wot denled that e took o strong pert in fnauzuruting the party, For ths all wero grateful to hiw, und notwith- Behllter, ‘There was 4 good deal of talk as to the comparative merits of the two locations, thelr couvenlonce, accessibility, ete., Mr, Breo. tano contendlug that the change would be no wmoro thau fulr to the peoplo of thy Bixteenth Ward, aud Mr, Vocke fualsting quite us strong- Iy st the present locatlon would not only accommmiate the people iu the western_portion of the ward, but that it would also draw out an unususlly largo voto from the people iving on Dearbury avenue, LaSalte strect, and other prominent thoromehfures. Mr. Vocke even went 60 ur us to Intimate thut there was a deslgn o having the plave chonged,—a scheine to discommods thie votera in the castern portion, aid Lo weeom- maoilute those furtler wi Mr. Brentano denled thut there was any such intentlon on his purt, . 5 Mr. Vocke temarked, with some vigor, that it was an unheard-of thing anywsy for a cand)- dute Lo thrust kimsclf boforu & committee and TARUSICAL, Nocsieboutti Farca¥s "~ __ A 3 i L ™ e Sfl'l}.\'l JON WANT! Y A YOUNG GIRL 10 DO #J ljeht huusewurk D s anuall private fauilyy best of wremu"? Kivew, Caljfurtwudays st 113 While'st., Soruer Did they not in Massachuscite, at u cntical period of the War, -accent Uen, Devens as o candidate In the hopo of beating Gov, Andrew? Anuin 1870 did they not atlow Tiden to dictate the namination of Cliaries Pravcie Adums, who was_ dixtasteful to more of thigm Lhan Butier Is to-Cay? Dl they noy quce, [n o large and vastly more importaut coue test, take up one of their wost malignant cneiies 24 8 candidute for Premduntr Let Uen, Butler give the Democrats of Marsachusctts 8 reseoudlie as- surance of succeas, unid of & fair distrivution ofitne Sruits of success, and thoy will sceept wim e thoir chndidate with scazcely & wry fdce.—due Yors Avmnes (Hepe)e . Senntor 'Thurman'd own case is an instanee of tiow perltoun it is to lodze the regulation of the finances with the leislature, With o clear pee- cuption of the uvile of Irredecsuble paper wmoney, with far clearer comprebenvlon than moet of his fellow-legislators of the immcnse abusea lo which auch a woney eives rise, hie bhas gradually becn driven to au ‘equivocal position on thy questivn, A TEAUTIFUL FAkLOG e fune plinofure for 1 Fan - MAKTY, 3 GUERERMISIENSs R U RS LR WEAL BATGAINS— : eral lutsowork. Veu = TECOND-HAND OHAANS. | City'reiercacen @ o ov O Wit Tndiaest SHCOND-NASD QUGANE. | iyeatioN WASTENSDATR COMPETRNT X0 S0 pin o ay goaeral housowork in & small Tawlly. CaTuE No. 47 owhsend-ate o T JTUATIUN W, D-UY A YOUNU_STRONOG W KT Scla kirls snialh taitlys cencral work: Suuth Sida ner bialy amd Vdun wiantul; relerenees. o Cuttage Grove-ay. A ATUATION WaANTED — DY A IESPECTATLE T PLANON, SN K, O far omersl housedurk i & brivaia : "«:"";n‘ i o :.".'.‘.?'“'"" of best mwakes, | family. Culi for twu ituys a3 208 't wenty-gluth: ORI WIS wokisakiL, ITUATION WANTED-UY A GEBMAN GIRL FOIL Ill'll rlllll‘ U sewing, ur care ot children. Apply 14 ulleric Cutger biate aud Seamutrovnon. QITHATION ED-IN A PRIVATE ¥AMILY N ‘g peamnioirens: linderstanda, all kinds of fawily sew- e fiue white work, ch cluties, and slau dreasss o ) ‘Wainsslh 1AL A EW ORUAN To reat or for sl it lustallioute o atan btfuren: Lt demand that the lovatlon of a polliug-bluce be | Yestenlay moining, so far as the weather was con- | has vradually surrendered kimnelf to the diclutes LW AN 5| selves nothing, Then they called upon me and | standing his rudences, his fznorunce, bis utter | changed to suit his pecullar Weas, 10 the Com- | cormed, was 8n lwprovement upop the preceding | of e wildest, nost iguurunt, nud most debauched )}l.x $Lran wod Rurses. ihe Comnuttes to do the sane, to sy they | want of all knowledge of business, und orgaul- | migreo shoutd deter fo My, Lrentano's wishes,o| one, ' The “moriing prayersnceting ontw of his party, 17, with his superior futel- e would aceept o vomiuation, and to force zation, sud sense of justive, the party were ¢ QITUATION WANTEU=IY A VOUNG GEIAN ligence and capacity, ne could not stand itrn » TEIN'S, ¢ er | woll attended, — Thé ' ** veilevers' maeting T—SPLENUTD CIRIONT AN RQEARE lieaithy wet-ui ulru st Ur, KALK the same upon every ofliceholder In the | willlng to gwve b a high placs n %uw,.l;,“r:.lfiu‘:x'&Tfl&:&f"mu nitlieviry oy was led by tho Kev. Johu Hitchcock, Tou Aguinet tho ¢rror Thusions of partisan fnance, m'f."f' at-galy Tmll:-mll the thies. LYON & | 434 Clyouurs. party. ‘The Committed replied: *For our- | its esteem, © But Lis untitness as a Alr. Brentano, milaly at firet but warming | Bieelinge are gottin L Interestin; uat could be expected of teebler ment Tavrs 1 2 Willlasmson oues ou the progrutn ix alwaya present at il selves wo will eschew all uominations aud we bead, either for uwio or arsament, will recommend the samo to uthers, Bt we was queationed by the great body, and n change Dh ks e progriads slaboul ahak ne: sumething very mitiable lu his present posttian, but |l thore fu o grave waral n it s welt, A wan wity DY A8 ~IY A YOUNG LAl private lamliy or widower. . ON W SiTuAT budy . bad o “belter righie 10 40 | [uwouw, tmade, bY his t0 i capabilitice of & wlateamun KropHig In Lo bha Ephinl ot Yiavu 10 power 10 tnake Ll w and wa wili not | Was i contemptution. ~Lsut Donols had decroc | that vary thing than o - candidaio, 10 | Soas o tho simlust i Cienof b b DeEabbe 1t by UMY In e ) i wy S e e luy this burden upou ail the oflicers of our | otherwlse, lv bod guthered around him & | wus an unbeard of thing, though, fora man to | read the ook of Phtlippinns, calling it the liat g Cuts Bope 10 Bid TV Wil Ll party, gives Fowarl wil be ald any ong leaving it | * Employment Agencies, purty. Wae will refer the whole mutter to the | cllque of the lowest roughs. Thesu bulllozed | pe p dutegate on the Commlttoo who happensd | of tue Joyful Christian Serviee,™ Trhe ltev. J, ). | awple ovidcuce of thu risk the cuuntry Futs 16 pul- w47 Wasliluyion KUTUATION WANTED -FAMILILS IS SEED OF Btate Convention when it meets, 1t alone may | tha rest with clamor and falsehood, and § Lo ba the busivess partuer of o candidate,and for | Allen preached at 10:! m. fromgl, John, §., 7. | ting its curtency 1o the hands of e politiciuns. - l OST=—A NEWFOUSDLAND 1PUY ) ool s '":'n'C""i u""""'n'i'u"-"f.'r‘z"'-'lff.'.':afn’:‘w do this thing,” Istood out belder than thls, [ | of givine place to scueible men, the that man to scw that tho thing was fixed up fn | Toe Rev. Ar, Caldwell sddressed the congregation | New York Lumes (Lic.). L7 wit e pold fur 1 return to 5 supplil st Wbantin ol 13 s Dudindong eaid; 1 will not do this. 1have labored | Dennis sct nside the committees, tha co Litu- tion, and tho law of the party, and Inaugurated a contemptible dictatorship, from which all sensible sud decent men ure shut out, As the party stood ou the last of April, with its calm aud sensible election proclamation, it would have corricd the Btate of Califoruls aud made the Couwstitution to suit fiself. ‘Tnedivision lost tho Stute. [nstead ol the voliticlans, Kear- ney was slatn, Only tilty out of 1 were elected on the Workingmen's ticket. ‘The division &1 1t closo of the ssrmon, Anintercatiu prayer- meenug followed the exerclae ‘Fie BabLath-wchool was held 8t 1:30 at the Tubernacle, led by Mr. (eoree Bwift. The Rov. 3r, Spencer addrersed the childron, aud sang sor- erut hymne in the Chineso and 1indoo lauguages, much” 10 tae edideatton of the little ones, AL p, m. service wos held in tne Taberuscie, with preaching by the lev, Willlam Cravens, of the ialeted Btreet Ciiurch, Chicago, who o re- iharke o the thirtenth verse, third chaptor of the Secoud Knlstle or Paul to the Corinthiaus: *iliot SBUSINESS CHANCES, N the Interest of his partner. 4T that wun,” continued the Cougressmon, poluting a very threatening finger ot Mr. Vocks, *liad a sin- gle fibru of a gentlemaw in bin, he wouldn't atay on the Connnittee.!” “And il it wasn't for your gray halrs," ro- torted Mr, Vocke, who wus wrathy but stifl kept hits temper, ** I would have you put out of the room." A Mr., Peuce opined that the thlog bad gone far eupugh, L1 COM . WIT It i mmusing to sos the Wostern caudi. (AP ARITIE Y dates for the Presldency cutting uuder each othor It tliotr bida for favor and for the support of the new element in politics, Ilendricks, whu touil Hat-footed on the St Lonls piatiorm, shiaped by 1o bands of Mr. Tilden's friouds, has now taken refuge bobind Dan Voorbees, nud, luricay of speaking for himaelf, 1t 16 the volce of Voorlives that esuce fron his hps. Thurican was ably o 1o suven mouths for this party almost gratuitously. 1 am an Amerlean citizen, privileged Lo seeept o nomination it it be offered to me. I have nhot ssked forit. Ishalinot doso. But no man and no set of men have a right to tuke Irom me thils upportunity witiout giving me some cquiv- alent, Ir musnrq wants e to till my prese ent placo and promise to awept no of- lee, it sbould {:lvu some adequate con- slueration, If {t refuses to do w0, I UST=A 1'A 4 Ut Boull N WISWALL, 8 Ge() MEWARE HOU S Ciarkeste, o Fourt] Talat! fecheltbuuse., Telurs o LOU G| L Luidatny and bulllos uidce, 19 K. w1,y Aud receivi alove fowant. " oW LOW Riliks, ON W Wi ceniry « naw, large, Uik Bapreacty fur ueat (e residencs aod busts Des putt 07 Lo 1Y 1 COULAiIIe AL A, 0 U TS feut, af wiif ot ready tur up y In Septemoer. flicrs ‘avoraule erie Lo the rivas L Address Lo INS, Graad Kapide, Nt 0 C ¢hol 4 endricks, having the advantage = - = PAUTY WISHING TU MAKE LAUUK HE. Cano complain 1€ 1 d0 thy best & ean for my- | caused this trouble. Now, what cavned the | “Nir: Vocka stated that tho location udopted | Wgalk witliupen fuce benioluluur ue i B Kiastths | et batier than e B e ity FINANGIALL | A e ton il Iovestnsot: st i i e sult." Aud on this showlnz Mr. Kearney do- | divisloni Kearncy; hls iusolcice, bls falso- | was the oue selectnd by tho oillcers of the Ward | from flory to glory even as by the spinbol the | juiiog ~ tho | Greenback —Wing Cof -t MON i seselinety will witfne; phcg e uounced us all as office-seckers unworty of | bood, his dishoncaty in finance, his duplicity in | Cigb, Lord, " "Vhe young folke' mieeting was Licld at the | Democrgey, Tharman . hay aned — groumt i, private o [Pl pabEo LG ASD DOUK. ST R Place or trust, flo apated from the leaitinate | all things,—ves, this fmmaculate Puntan, Who | ™ afr, Payne lobked for a sponge and arnfea. | Park Ttidge tent ut 0 p. ., fed by Geotzo Swifl, | ko ot und douth, where Hens | Guiphet i R Satea Lo ety authority of the party tu thy gand-lot hass- | boasta of beine like the driven snow, i3 a poor, Me, Breutano Jooked dageers at Mr, Vocke, io held o weetmgatthe | dricks — wad previonsly stronz, and, ws 1y o mectiug, to thuse who stood a chance for otlics when wu were put cout of the way, o wasa trick, a talse, dishonerable trick, worthy ouly of fitud rogue who Las not shume cnough Lo hide 18 head whon convicted of palpably Iraud. 113 PAPER AND HOW 1L GAN 1T, Gwins venitally focabod nad ront lows i ra s Teruiaon purt.” Audress & 37, Feidag o Ul Bakba PMALL bURNITULK FACTO withail he Bvanstou tut 8t the wsmo o The Kev, Me, Newton led (he prayer-metiiung at the Mazwell wtrect tent ut U o, m. (A though he used botie, Prescatly hesuld: Y ol would put e out, would you! I would kick you fu the face, hetween tha two, e baw toe lead by &, ls Ttwgcin b e iha- torgotien oy tho fricuds and that thoy aru fzhiing fur & hannom SIS L Madisoast, CHUFY Iachivery, W Kool uracry rent 9 il 4 4 ! * - day 1o Lo coday. The Rev. Dr, Gur- | ponunal victory nearly two yeard betore the ueets ot e Sriw Y d Skgofancy pul eullauam, T el e Sudugeyud It ity deny them | * Air, Vucko was walking up ana down tho ooin T et wihers, aro"espréted 1o | bt of the Natians L‘-uuw..&fad and int 1 ] R A R S e ] Lt 'y R Tan whott Koarney cast about 10, ecs bow ho 5 "eu 1 yuu Pl ed for | wp. nlvo, the buy oruor. Anoui the late w, Ll may be put aside s candidates from their own with him. You have been allowed Lo explain before them and still they follow Kearney. They scem to believe that by (3 nonest uud you are not. How fa tnis? Mr, Knigbt—It 1s one of the singular phe- nowmens of humaon uature. - We had all ullowed this Kearney to monvpolize all the honors, By CUIDDIOL CONBENt, Us ML Werd, {L WAS the Kunru? 1t POl MILLERS. #10) T oA chianiea foF o Luri oo twelvu 10 bile 0 Fuds fran raliroad de iiville, Wabssli WITH A LIVEE M. 45 (B0t b s Wil o) rivals are Mo, 1, M. \awlercook and son: lon without considering tue claiue of othor weeuunt of ¢l Dar Slll.\ could make moucy out ot it. He suon found a knave to suit his purpose,—the same Carl Browne, or Car) MeLoud, who 13 now catted nis privale secrelury. Tuls fellow, who kuows no rules of art or gramuar, undertook t iliustrate and vait & paper. Kearuey boasted of binas a workingmou, und ised to show him up on the l‘nrl" nald Brentano to ) muoderatiun, “Did vou faugh af Vock 15 <l whei, and at whom, Whe kept vb sl 4 bave o rehit Lo fof 1 please,” was the reply. 1 you had the Hure of u wenticman in you, you wowldi't sit on this Committes auother woment," sald Lhe Congressman, entn crys adly, aud nu diatinctive prn e peuile 10 cItiE aiae, o muvt by mure thau uprophet who wounl tell the furn pulitive way take Wo years beuce, —New Jork Sui (bem. ). 1IN HOVELD, Niv L 3 4 d eat i & SUDEICatg ol wqual 10 speei, At o i | worth 83 jer wallont wady frai poiricuin costiog bus & few conta, Aildress 19, ‘Eribunc ottive. wile, » R A plenic of colured peoply fAve car-loads n ull, wae held River Urove. adjolnlu tho ~ ] Wi tly, H . i i 01 i o, very orderly one, and pleasant g ——— \ FANTED--MAN WIFH 8740 TO $5 000 1t movement, and Kearnoy was tho fizurehead, | Band Lot, with unkemnt hale and dirty face, Lo | "o )£ 1t Wasi't for your gray Luirs, Iwould bave | without nterteriny st i) with the Camp-beetin, % Titcreat in snid manage DErulLur S Luuie branci No one eharwcd bim with any dishoneaty, We | rove bl Lo was houcst. Wit this fellow tho | you put out of this oot retoricd hie ool ae | Mo o et i, However, wers taptired | Trial of ¥uctlou-Fighiers at the Limerick WAL Wit ASAl0h We asi 1,2 salary sid haf ruilis sliowes, & NEW LU, 2 Bouth Clask-at. modestly coudemned what we called bis bad pol- fey, Lut he, with o most vuscruputous and une sparing denunclatlon, charged all upposed to hun a8 thieves, tricketers, wnd oitice-seckers, Qur chargeters, und not bis, wers put fo lssue, Open Leiter wos begun. loafow dave u jolut stock publishing compuoy was foried. Kesruey was the chivi director and Browno was the Bourd. “Fhoy awarded 1,450 sliares L themseives, Then they sold stock, They haa public entertain- tagouint. s “ind aou say_you would kick me outi” querted the irate Member lrom the North Side. SO, w0, rephied “Rdidn't say *kick.! Piuttin Keanmy Sard, July . Pat Torpey awd Tom Mutcany were bndieted or wis alfray ab New Pallus i November last, M, De Moteys, Q. Co paid this was i of aud faken from tho River Grove people, cise the reault LIght have beon vlnerwise, it edanbesid b CURRENT OPINION. 0LD GOODS, PRICEN thy impertirbable Vocke, P'm not a mule," full snits at _h-\‘ aod - ahd 3 C eard, ‘That is, w ments, Moncy that should buve come ut Peucs e v " hose shametul Hents whivh alfectal the frputi- G HAKTNS POFULAL )z\o‘rm'nu‘;‘l:lf.lun\t%llt:lmsalsl“ll.l;-.lhlf»l1::’:‘:‘:3 to the party went to the Opea Letler. n.!,}‘:mf.?"h:-l' "‘mf".’n'r"’i'.f.f.‘!;i.‘.‘:f.?:‘"lf.‘ié'é?fi For o man who bLns ouly boen hiero about | wiun of the couity, aiud Vs dualrs of th Cruwi L LT = TED~A__GOOD TSI AN Wi Bo equal hesrug could bo had, Bug since then | They kept no proper uccount peals tu tho gentlemen (o cool duwn were suc. | 815 yeurs, Dennis Kearnvy takes 8 good dea) of fa- | in prosecuthng wus Lo chacavor Lo PUL U el lfl P EISONALS l-uu-n‘?f“n'fl.‘.'fi‘.'.k"u‘ 5:‘-?'"'&31“ ® '""F'fl.."?".&' lus charucier ulso has been put i the bulauce. [ burts of recelutg una expeuditury ceuwtnl. The storin was over.—for the Qayye | Yerest in the cuuntry. ~Fhivideiphea Press (lep.). | such diagracelul svenes. " o |t L o Grave cuarges are inude against Lim of fulse. | wes & contemptibl aud wortbless rag, B Lat Walah was cagunned ta support the caso of the Cruwn. ‘Lhe prisoncrs sund they would ot go hotse lrua the fair untll tuey were reveoyed vu the Marp and 1y b Knnlied " u lub v people; 1he liznt justed bait an houry there was ot muvl nolee; §6 was all Lurd work —[ross of laugtiter|; une of the prisulicis, Yarpey, wurked The a dovil, aud befped blinseit 0 & bit ol oue of the Muppiivs’ cars,” 1 Rencwed er. % “rlomu-muu'; you bite the ear ol a wanl Witucss~Ob, bezorrs, eoutdu't telly |Laugh- anined—1 wos I the pli falr ht, dt was a real i one. The aud stones sid and the Committes adjourned to mect Satur- day, the 81st fust., tu decide the momentous question of chauging the potlivg-place. 'T'he Greenbackers of Ohio bave already nomluated two natlopal-bank casblers for Con- ress, Tuls socme 10 be a pretty direct blow at thu giant monopaly of natloval banss —PAliade- pusa Dimas (Ind. ). = An Alabama Debatiug Soclety is about dlscussfug the quession, *fs sl lamilton & Woman of 8 Mant" This sort of thing vhould be put s stop (o, It ie demorsllsing. Y vo.= Adlanty (Ua.) Constidation (L. ). Charles ‘Dickens s supposed to have had Tom Hendricky L view wuen he produced Capt. Jack Buogby. Thouogh Capl. Jack siways allowed that **What § sald | stands by, * whils the Hon, by Do caugbt fu suy such way, —Midway- THE LADY WO R 4 last ‘naturday stiernol, corver Vi ad Thety- bl wut addreas e oy ¥ Luod, of taking wmonuy for corrupt uses, aud' of it was a futending 1o sell snd divide sud deieat the party. Rc’poner—“‘lm do. you think about these churges axwinst Mr, Kearoes? Mr. Knight—I have koown bim four yea o Lins & wimall, animol organization, ne edu- cation, 1o good wubuers, auu {8 of a turbulent ud uverbearing tomper. te bas been o tyrant fu every walk of ife. Rowill et more tuan I8 suars of every good thiugu hecan, I Luve . always thought DLim = bonvst, sud yet he uever does snytulug fuurly If he Las au object in dowgit oiberwise, Hewill not «ven play a simple gawe for spurt with pleas- aut falryvss, ‘This sclf sod sell-lmportatee WILL BUY o : a i ain ) well-catabilalic deiubiican allruad venire of 15,0 ludsa- oo (1 deatsed. "Adurces Co Clileago. disgrace to the party it. The dtate Cintral Comunttes aud the County Comanttes demanded reports and cx- plunations. ‘They resolyed thut the paper of the party shouid maku sn houest showine. ruey and Drowne were sesolved §b should not. Kearuey bad to explain or get rid of the Committees. He fouud it easicat to denoynce e Commistees us ollice-seckers, to delude bis fimorant, foliowers, and be did It The Opeis Lelter scheie was a trsud from bexinuing 1o end for Keurnev's benetit, Ho could not ex- plaln. My couvot uow explain, He denounced wen whotn e kuew 10 be houest to cover his own raacality. SECOND SENATORIAL FIATISTS. The Couveution of the Fiat-Money men ot the Second Henatorisl Distrlct met yesterday evening fu Melssner’s Hall, ob Twenty-second strect, It was = slim gathering, ouly a few Luots of tho devoted beur visible hero und tuere fu the dimly-Jighted hall, During the absence pf the Committes on Cre- deotlals severst delegates smused themscives by wakiog specches, Jobn Gilder, Willlam V. \WANTER=TR O brtIGNT sThaN WOILERS, sevois-fand, Bur 8- hoiwe power, Adoress slate tusg dlaueer wnd Peive, 8 25, Tpiluge elivy C.}nm‘uuzsl i‘.'."l"fi"fl" PR e = iglce, whisy w RS WANTED, siatlngt fh et ot b IVE-1X . SF bsbuees b - Siriog viia it ived 1w pio ScuF, | PHAYCLA LN, LoD sl i DUKSY, pertert uPRder, st of (et Ver. & L., 310 S W v s low, o sevcrul top oud ho-Top Mlact of uur uwil J1&es duo, Hght ud vihers, il u e wurd. PEN- I IART. ool of Toim Burke, and saw Lhy |Laughter.| ¥ i o o aud J. L. Allen’ , g b i L eyl : ot cunitimes elosci i e T I Ve wrown upou bim thll I Lelfeve o ls lusunc ANoTUER HOTTEX SPOT. 4 5““‘;'“; .-h:uc- o ::.’::“.:g wl:?n:‘?:x“tl::‘: kea Senlinal (Lep.). : SOV that Wy baudy 10 break u akulls :Lmnr-rvm‘ 'M:‘LZ"."“,'"‘““ el ST TR O ou this subject. e scews to thik tuid tove- The workiuguen of Ban Francisco wero to i cvidentl b + Kearney postures as a martyr by exhibit- nr‘o'u st \What sido dil you koY €uculs. 174 Lasaliv-t., Chicazy. B MR meut Im'lum he muet rulae §t, make it o bmm-l«mvlf; blfl«&l:u;lm:gw‘u‘m‘l tick- | meeting, c¥ .la v,. 8 they wero all Na- | 0 00 y(ve gnd tndecent snonymous letters which A e e L e it | S e e B CELLANE O cilgA P TOKEE RS ARG frani thud whnout Lt whuld die, | Thit, | ebs mere U b e 0 ekt ware told, | L O e ey oytum sl | bo tme recpived. Deuula lo bardly s subloct for | pegt. " ((Great hiughtor:} : VWASFES o oy A WeTall, LUGBRCERID G Sit Chtiryt L fIUR 40 W 913 Wurk Tl whatover endubsors it 1o wiked—whatever | Thero was bo_Leaple, B0 financial report, 1o | 3 iayiar o noxt | sywpatliy. The nian who opened the Ar. 1 Brios—ATd you whucked tho Murphys? ; 0 4 %004 busigess lucallty o u W grind gsze of ulockquard must suide the disty baek falk that - Addreas Bus 116, Urectidel 0ty Tollowus—Springleld \Kaes.) Repudlicon (Ind.). The Dewocyatic party does ot gwo ‘Fildon or any other wman woytbing. The boot le-og the atber fool, for 1t e they who owe all they are ho Dewocratic party, M they bave beou hoa- wred, 1t hus been ua a favor, vot a3 b discharge of au oolization, Sir. Tildeu, we beileve, bay wo wuch patrivtism tu interuose any real oz suvpused claiw ho way posseas, or 10 bszard s success of Leylslature would be Natlonals, and it was the duty of toe Chlcazo voters to send duwu 1o Sprivatield wen who were not mero blowers, but wio were wien ol abibty aud earuestucss do Lheir coustitueuts the most good. ‘The good wember of the Leglsluture was the one who was fouud iwost vited 1D vowmlttees and wuo nuswered ofteoest to the roll-call. fAppluase, At the eud uf these 1emarks there weru lou and coutiuued calls for Sprivger aud Alles. eaplosation, The Commitiee denanded wo ac- count ou Lhis uleo, znd it wus wecvssary Jor Kearney to explain or get 1hem out of the way. Again, the eléction was: comiog, ' {1 the parsy foflowed the rules laid doan neituer Kearney uur auy other Wwan could pack conveutions or make peavs clubi. 1L did oot sait Kearuey, He bad prouised men pluces. e must get nd of the Commttees. Better bave s fuction Lis owu Loude thatt 8 victozivus pertyy aud by R Al e A SECUND-IAND PIAETON FOR 10 $25 W ¥V Trivaue vilice. INSTIRUCTION. N WANTEU=AS TEACHHE ) Beaoud or gaidilv: hoouph Geriasy. aiin clgaloat 3 3 at Ftdieneia . Addros 11 Ws aifs Weow, 'Y 35 G e | COL S PEETOW, New York. % SLME-PROOF WALEBOUSE. 160 WEST MONMROE- ANTED-MIDULE-AGED WOWAN TO CSKE at.. for frniturs, werchand Flaices gic. Loand for mud Teach fuar Loy 3 109 yoarauld.” Call 10 MDY BILUUGH egul Luled ot Luz Blucks of govnld. | afier to-day ud 1 [ndisua-avs 8la it ood. e wil, therefore, support bim- 8ell, i pusuible, by falsenvud, fraud, uvesbear- und severe deounaationy of ottiers, with ur Witbout causv. Louve uot thy slightest iden that 1 b calmer moments bo regurde e 4d o tickater, an uilice-steker, or lu auyWisc 4y dis- Teuulable or uuretwble, But u cowparlson WiLh iy greatnews, when I oppose bis deduzus, Lo regurds uny character ws Guworthy of couald- erutlon, Buch 8 wan s & davgerous keader. He Witneas—Isuppose [ did. jloud taugater.| Alr, O'Bneu—pAm!. what dr‘»l you get for all this kinduess t I\\'uuwf-()l:h Legorra, T got four mouths, Roars ul luuguter. | 5 3 O'Brwn’-Am you the * premier ' bov in eitver Old or New Paifusf Wituess—Troth, § couldn't tell that, [Great lauguter. j V Juhy Kyau examined—1 saw therow. It was Jrok uAKGAL - s Madlest 4d ‘Doarourn-sts § u Laryer shock thid &1 tho stuies U8 te Kiud 10 GUlcaro.