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¥z, 4 T CIICAGO TIUBUNE: TiIURSDAY, SEPIEWMDER 1878, foliawa: and is now clung to, as far na possible, with LW YORK—Ttoom 20 Tribuna Tuiidiog. F.T.Mc: | tha purpose of still Jeceiving those who do T o, 16 Ttun de s Araaga-Datellore, | DOE investigato, Tho faot is that the onr. 1. Manten, Agent. rency was never inflated by the issuo of 7-30s, . mhurieR Exchiaoke, 449 8trand, | g0, "honea nover -contracted by their retire- EAN FRANCISCO, Cal.— ment, becanso they were novor Jegal-teuder during their life, but were bonds, drawing semi-annunl interest. the anclent priveiples of tho party, The Uow, | contrituted to Bryan's defeat, In 1874, the Domocracy mominated Rpark; Jolin M. Berry was rouominaked for dudao of | ynt'yy ffeuubilicans renominated Martin. Aty W an exciting eampanen, Sparks defeated Martia Nichols was renominated for Clerk of the S 800, In 1976, the Democracy gave 8parka preme Court without opposition, An Informel ‘l 2 '\)'“mltlimimi Lul“n 'mrll:mln-:mu. Alu du;uc:, ballot for State Auditor resulted: Tho Tlon. O, § Bowwerer | ob L conpliecarion ot ¥. Whitcumb, of Rochestor, prescnt tcumbent, | $FOUiss st s waild ok seck a third tern. 97 M. L. Flover, formerly State Adjutant- | only wanted a ronomination as an fndorsement: General, 543 E, W, Trask, of Hlouston County, | Tho campnign was short, sharp, aind declslye, 483 neattering, 7. On formal ballot, Mr. Whit- | Ashcroft, his oppongnt, coming out 1,800 pe. comb recetved 107; Flower, 48; Trask, 43 r, | bin. Up to the inceting of e Convuition tu ‘Whiteomb's nomluation was unanlmous. Uiy, Bpatks dsuinres o, moo no sflart o . geciire n thira nomination,—not golbi away To the Western Associal 48, speech, rlends did onven- 81, K'AU;. Minn., Sept. 4,_;‘,,1{;‘.-".3 13 the Eou lio 1-- not rcu:;mn‘lhm for. Aml:r the July jouventfon aun effort was mnde to g platform unsolmously adopted by the Repub- | §NCLR Y, Heclar tiat o would not aligw Ilcan Btate Conventlon Lbis alternuon: iafs name to be vaed before the next onc, To The ltepubllcans of tho State of Minncsota re- | this e was willing It the men who had been afirmthelr devotlontotho great principfes of equal | candidates fn the'July Conventlon would aise tights, personal frecdom, ind natiunal unity, to o o T S Bni Drouerve” whth the" Hiepaotican warty | ishdra. Bul thess Darkiscs Were not wilinz. throughont the Unfon was called {nlo outng by an et o ks oo oar: BCE ol e pobular concience. In snimtment or jts | 103" advice, pooled thelr fasues, sud declared catting, it hun pressryed the nation, whicn, wndee | Wor on Sparks, The only active friend the tat- the adwinistration of the Democeatio party, had | ter had i tho disteict was Hardln Case, cditor become involvea in clvil war, It bas teconsteucted | of the Union, at Carlyle; and the vietory of the natlon by ridding the Coustitution ‘of | Nparks yesterday {8 the preater complinwent tu the eiemonts of diwsolution. thoreby farme | tho atiate 3 : i | Sl atratiay 'l Lese' mil 'tho ‘pophlarity af Sparks. ieuring domesticiranguillity, peoviding for a come | SRR v wion defonse, promoting the gencrtl wolfare; Tho defested delopatea acted very undemo. Lecnring thio Ucsstnae uf Mbaety, It has’ keyt and | cratie o “busting ¥ up the Conveutlon as they et Lottt Moduad Tl uf thie pafion | . The noruination was n bitter pill to theu, 1o 1ts croditors, whose fnith tn 1t Intogrity wadu | Uut pollticlans ought alyays to abide by tho its exlatence -powsible, and to fta roldiess and sal- | ajority, There' fs o good deal of " fecl: are, wiwse arma breserved it, It has, byaju- | fng, and some turentenings and Qicions system of (iavernment ald 10 the greutvyse | hard dwearlng 3 but the Hepublicans tem of public improvemonts, mude ready for setties | will not profit .any. it wil only Tient nrese which elghitcen yeurs 2eo were beyond | coiirm Tom Corwln's story of cat-fluhts and .K‘Il\l!: ;.r(uall':‘:‘:.fllflvl;iI;,'(’:‘xleu‘::?lill:?:wl “-:.'s“'t"l’".‘:‘ ’fl'::'l"“; wore cats, (en. Parsons thinks the Couventlon aud homes to tho’ homelons. 1ot 1n a wilderness, | Wit unfortunate fi ita results, but that Bparks DUt the. midet of oivhizatian . and retinemonti: | Wil wot the waual wajorley, Tom Merrity which, under 4ot syateu, acconwnivd aettlo- | pledies Sparks bls cordil aud nearty support, inenis fustead of lagging bolund theme 18 has, in | 8o do Rupert, Bob Ross, Jenator John_ ‘I nonp- all the Statos, protected the rights of overy ¢ti= | gon, and Jinlge Walker, ulke and Westeo't zen, boih tho binote man nud the white, sud | gre the tva principal soretieads, My opinton is, alter many yeans of _efort italuet th obita | (ke Sparics will carry the distelet Dy 1,00), be- clod of wveterate prejudice, mectionai ate, ahd | catiae i oppioncot, B, . Smith, hey been an itter bpponition by Ihe Deinocratic party, con- ctive e it L B Suith, een alnimated and restored s Union resting upnn the | Betive tlae-Ribbon “mav, und talso knosi ACqtstence and feos will of w tecuneited paopty,: | Hard-Money man, As jor Sparke hinselt, he s e oroe hy e aword. 1 bas Leon | uli sutieiting of behix electua, ~le will mako comonsteated by lezistation and fu the couels thot | the usunl canvass, Leghnning nexe weed. thy copstrtutional right inlierent i the Gove it ment to vrotect e geopln avaiiat monuyelics ORTETINGD LRA1S (CT. grown powertal, arhitrarv, 4 FORTE-TIURD LRASLATIVE DISTRICT, Av a doclaration of_pticiple puthieana | - cu,,;fi',(:': A:”"ifi_"‘“”‘{;.',',‘.L"’«;',’L"_\Z"»",',‘,"‘ Badler, af Uistaawatininhidoly lu Contpiioy Swsue of U places s who bas beed wakiug erate’ the arts L 1o ha n u canvass for the State Seoote In the Forty. A aararing suo_vartuwun Hawpa, | third District ng au Independent Natlonal, te- tve Depactinentd so taat ny tunt of corsaption | chies Tats tha 1 T, E. Merritt, rosts upon them, o emanciputing the priluscy siocrats 1 amd Col, Stur- connciis uf the peoplo from the dondnntion: of | es, Licpnblica Shicenntiders in e redeipiion bf thi pledyes of | nnd Soreit’s clection fs Cisl-Service raforn, and 1 1ta faancial Meusures LT and potiey, the duinistration of Peesident Nayes Soeetat Pispinn o Th erita tha conddenos and hearky co-auotation of | Aryrronm, 111., Soot: 4.—Tae fon. 4 0, Can- ha pronie, and wo feel DO diaposition to connuro epl P b A inlatration ToF uimbuerasdnionts eaused by | 21Ot Republican caudiduto fur Uungress fn this ef ienteand oral diileattien Wit e | distriet, wddreessed i Jarce and enchuslastic e A Sltatan W INCBAIORECES: | 1 liciyls ‘thta ovening at Dolels Gpera-tHousy “Necomi-=Wu bolieve that tho falth of tho natjon | ou the polhitical ssues of the day. 1lts able and I8 pledtged 10 pay b deots in ool Wo urge per- | catidid ar¢umentd fu fuvok o o sound eurrency, sistence [n tha policy of nprudy specio-resuiniption, | and his telimr Llows against flutlem, were botause we belteva it 10 bu tho puliey of common | joudly applanded, M Cavnon lllled an ap- '\uu:uyw\mu ceunouty, awil pradent atatewaiie | pointinent ol Senator OZleaby, WHo Wis pris st 0 warn tuo people aainat tha dogtrine of | yange " outl e an unlimited snd Irmlnm:‘hmh{s paper currency fa- Yanted from belug prostut un "‘c,"“‘f"l of sk Jued y 410 Unitad Btatos a4 8 precarioas deiuaton, | 0088 1 Lis fanily, becauwo it e unconstitutional unider the doctsions TuM TIMTRARTH DISTWICT, of the Nuprems Courtof the Unitel Stutes: dec: dartal Dinvaick (o The Trivute. 1t wiil unsettlo and betriy tho resowrces -uf the | BLOONINGTON, Hl,y Sunl, d—Lhe Democrats ey Intur dorantalietng wpocalartons -baeatso it | of 1his Contrensional Dinrict (the Tiftevuth) will boar witi dizastrous forca upoa tho lavoanie | will hold o Convention to-torrow at Clintun, wan by pteliz hto operation the well o | DeWits Gouty, and il simost certatly nown- pat unier suel cusrency the pricoa of the | nate ox-Cougreesinan Adln E. Stevenson. e e GE i1yt Dok, Wiy MaMagssobTaboe | i, L unkerasiion Adlal b Btoyouson. of rins last, el thes never 19 an squaiity of purehwn |y WIS GRS L oy, Wikl {2 powers becaaso under such a puilcy tuo peico | 34 ool nudLKCEs muay, wih of ugricultucal products ls tixed by tha goil price | the excovtlon ol Luzan Couuty, whoso dele- Of Ve foretun askets, by winicl tia fatmee selleat | €otos wildrew fn high dudgeon, lavoring the u kol standard, but in compotled to poy currgncy | nomtaasion of Judge Tiptun, tae Kepubllean Dricus forall e buye; becnusa siten 8 policy 8 | numince, At Lincoln s resulution was adopted practical confiscativg; and ts thoally of Commu- | to thu effect thate I dlerenson sceeptod the nmm' I:tm:;hlvnutl‘;tgnlfl‘ln‘:‘tlnr:a:um disastor o all | Democrattis nomivation, ‘nm tireenbuckers AN U have persinied ) would throw hiie overboard, ‘Thus Stevenson Third—We demand wpeater econoray in State oX- | 4o yriven futo o corter, to extricate him from By e e et | which will require diplomacy ou, tho part of W — — — B T F—— ey e —————— ————————— s 3 Tiaw. This would apply only to $200,- | eurity for tho redomption of the notea isted | membership of 261, thero need bo no doubt | ballot In the box. Bat othoralse nat. Tle 1+ an POLITICAL. ates, who, all togothier, conld not coms suy. ; f c @1‘*%1’1&”2 000,000 in nny osse; but tho rovision | by State or private banks. 'This security in- | 03 toits complexion or the prospects of the “rfmmlvly '"-fi;nvwhlwl tolay Iy Bouth Caro- wh A '{fr'\',‘.:;'. L';t}'-"zf."m':»'.l.'r"-‘n‘.?"'x‘ 'Tlu‘a em- i 3 .2 BHR 4 | ot tho tnw wa ot sondo thl seven Senrs | saros o atnblo and nniforsa valno of thobank. | nexe Sentor, Tho Ttopublican condidates | 1. tnder the poneficent rule of the mld mon: ; Xl of the Toalrreetion. aiomet R : ot e on | After the maturity of tho 790 notes, and after | notea corrosponding with the standard of | in thy First and Socond Districts, Catannen | 1 SR U PITERIE 0 WO EOT fw | Harmonious Gathering of Minne= after s wonthuation wan gridzlugly i * : LUSCIMETION, they had all boen rotired cxcept o fow thou- | valne established by the Clovernment itsclf, | M. Jover and Jawns M. 'Evtxn, avo clected | gyc i, when u large mass-niecting of tho - sota Republicans in State Vatom to B Tor tia oy, Jfin.’.’.’i\'{lflflfiig o . B VAH—1N ADVANCE—TOSTAGE rrEramn, | 80nds. Evon if we acoopt At a fact that tha | Whenover the gresnbacks are nt par with by bandsome majoritien over TLasnaun and } ashied Nouth-Caroling Democracy was belnu Convention U‘l‘v- N " s : : P e T ¥Vgipn | outatanding noten of the 1308 tmo becwma | oin, tho bankivolos will s ikowino ot | Dicksy, Domocratia. In tho Thied Disrit, | hid,some i black Republieans thocht 2 R T e e aaon Connty £ Lo ooy 1200 | ool tender in 1874, then Wiero were lesa | with coin, becanso tha latter ara radeomabla | tho Aight was atrinngnlarono, Tho candidatos [ they micht hold n little conference of thelr D vy Gty Ut T hatamy Aol ) » 3:58 | than 100,000, instend of 3800,000,000, that, [ in greenbacks, and their redemption ia aa. | wero WrtLiax W.(hnoor, Republionn; Geange | %0 in an outof-the-way sctilement, | Prosent Ofleers onominateds lrluun;LI:cn!wWod lhu£ ppointinent ol Register 4 5.8 | under any construction of the inw, wero | sured hoyoud any risk. L., Watenseatt, Domoorat; and Proptr Din. | At procecded to do so, when a apy ond s Storllng Platform o the Tankt il ot Bdwdrdseille, Sl vame . her 0 went off to the Democratle mecting and nga he put foto publie lands, and, wlen fini. WEERLY EDITION, POSTPALD, . | ever Tegaltendor. This comparatively small Mr. TnunMaR was sorcly pnzzled to answer | 1ow, Greouback. The latter was n eandi. fold whint was Roing on,. Tnstantly 8 party of -Adopted, geation was turned this way i '5 and 0, he sold N A iy ® 238 ) 4nm did not becomo legal-tender, It at oll, | the legnl abjections to Lia proposition tosnb- | dnto for the Republican nomination, buby | ey woil mounted Democrate, members of otio § 2':'i{'.‘.’i?..’h‘.";'.‘h‘é'.’.’.&"’{fi‘.‘i% n-:;::::inil::'l::llpbrx. 3 e il Tncindiog State sad £ill 1874, no thint the most that can be alleged | atitute groenbacks for Natlonal-Dank notes. failing o raceiva it on nccount of Win bad | ¢ {1 politienl clubs, el armed, were delallcd T R alie ARG T Res | iy Bparis 1o buyn londewareant for te R o 3 ts that tho cnrroncy hins been contracted less [ ¥lo says nobody will deny tho right of Con- | record a3a muail-contractor aud Waaliington | aud started off to investizate the affalr. Tio P g Y Iocato - ftun an_ elglityncra tract, and i four ¥ L fitances may be made either by draft, expretsy | than $100,000 aa far an 7.30a ara conoernodl. | gress o order tho retiroment of tho bank. | loblyist, bolted, awl ran ns o Greenback | plckets gava the alarm 1o time, and the mecting nomination of Sparks onre 'f“ 'v-"f,.‘lfi'.""nf.‘.’r'. :;;;:"-'{;m”\‘““", 13 can- 3 Turi ttice onfer, or In rexistered Ieticr. stour Atk | o yact witly eight Aundred millions of con~ | notas, sud tha enbstitution of Treasury-notos | candidato, It in probablo ho has polled | dleperecd in safoty. Whon it 18 not eafo to hold at Vandalia. Tona, it awtul hard u;mtruilvorw“lt’;:’;’flllrnur i s el e soceus: per week, | traction and como down to one Aundred | not logal-tonder, That is trno, hut stich was uflicient votes to make another cloction | 4 Republican meeting W the City of Charteston, f I 1832, nfter repeated aitempt, the Democ. 3 Dt delivered. bunday excepied, Zvernta per week, | 0 C0 et amall holo for tho Jnter | not bis proposition, The Oblo Flatform de- | necosaary, aa n mnjarity over oll in requirad | It 1t ot aale fur a nexro tovote tho Revubllenn | rogr Gongrassional | Eleotions e The | Hitas seninust that sobie oL CHElian firiny Q Audrens TUR THIBUNE COMPANY, ‘e intists to 1 ont of in | mands the substitntion of #gaktender green. | on tha ficat election, The sucncesful Stato ticket, [v18 not uccessory to rapeal the Con. - o e B P S S . Corast Madiron sea Dearhoraestis Chicago, t, | Occan and the Fia canl oo 0 Chiierl i stitutional Amendments fn order to deprivé tho Question of Date Disonssed: Lie Repmiitieans, nominated (ien.. Mariin, i T A s of Thm Taimics ot Ananaton, | order to cseape. It would bave boon wisor | backs, and this is what ho bas distinctly ticket s ny follows: Governor, REDFIELD | iored man of tha right of suffrage} and this ‘L‘l‘:\n"l“l‘!::‘r‘:{. &?:‘:olf\u{\lfl_m""::‘fi “’,1h$ Coun- ¢ Fnglewond, and flyde Park te(t fn the countivg-room | nnd moro diguified simply to acknowledgo | approved. He also says that, i€ tho Consti- | Procton: Lieutenaut-Qovernor, Euex T | tho whito Demacracy know weil enough, By MINNESOT. urc“l)nrgely popuatda, by (l'cnnnns.nf\lgzm X Wilhceehive: promataention, that they had mado s mistake. We pro- | tution forbids the issuo of legal-tendor notes, | CotroNs Troswurer, Jous A, Paar. ostractsin and Intitmidstlon they can sccompist S SR e 6ath EOLYIN I Yiiese the report waa cireulated that Judge [re Y IT OTFICES. sume, however, that it was not a mistake, | the Constitution ‘may bo chonged. That s | It will Lo observed that thera 18 no real | alt thoy wish, i Rvectat Dispatch t The Tribune, Y ;‘;fii;’l‘ci"2:':.‘fi_’é}‘l':l‘;;‘;‘"‘r‘);"':""‘}r::'l'gl ;l::l‘hr:ygk i bat s doliborate misrepresontation, which | also triie, and, it he and his party should put | test of the Greentnck strangth in ofther Ar. e A~ 1. PAUL, Minn., Septe 4,~Tho Ropublican | Murtin defeated Bryan. ‘The disgust of !ne'(‘nfu‘i 2 Tie Cuieana Trinune bas eatabilshedbranch ofiees | woly made the most of till it was exposcd, | theissuoin this way and strive to amend | kansas or Vermont, but in the main eloction, The gold moi are much elated boeaus tho | giata Conventlon met to-day and reaflrmed | Tiouchons st the iominstion of Greeloy i 4 for (lie receint of subscriptions and sdvertisements as tha Gonstitution fu ordor (o provide for the | next Tucaday, we tay expect a vory lnterost. Sitver-itatio Conferanve {n Parls could coma to fastio of legal-tonilor noles at tha discration | ing resnlt fram this poiat of view, na tha | U delito conclasfons. Bt It 8 wome wund, of Congress, it wonld be n difforent thing | Greenbackers have nominnted thoir strongest | hat tho American delegatos succceded In dis- from o proposition to mako n forced lonn in | mon in all five of the disyricts, fusing with | pelling the fden that the. BrAND bl was doe doflance of the Constitution; 'This *hedg- | the Dumotrats in the Fourth, 'Flie tiekots | slzned to prejudica the bondlioldars, or that the ing " would Indicats that Mr. Tiunaax feels | will ba ns follows: Conference orizinated In self-interest, TheNew thint he hias been eawght, Lut nevertheless ho Drm Creenpark, York Graph'c sums up tho result of the Con- ondeavors to face 3t ont,—always with {hat o choxe: | feronce in this form: & Tresidontinl nomination in hix mind's eye, | 3 Fenniiin Smyiie, i, Mltorlci, o S an safutei Ui fldiars oF 140 Sellon ute Ho ha aays that there is n decision of the Su- | 5. gy S Savei o1 1 Marah, J2 10 bus restured cuntidunce In Anerican Integ- prome Court that ** greenbacks may conatitu. - tionally bo mmdo a legal-tender.” ‘Thls 18 *NATIONAL-BANK NOTCR, etizntion wa S the Supreme Court Ly acclamation, Sam il = E ’ . ‘oDt MORE OF MR, THURMAN'S ERRORS. et fmanastag . Mr, TruayaN has been deliveriug. another flaoley's Theatsn. * | apecoh in Ohio, in which be undertook to re- Tandolon street. between Clark and Laswie, | view the criticisms ihat have been minde Facsciment of Uobn T. Gaymond. “The GNded | on his approval of the * Oblo fdee.” g Thero was ono point which he did not nt- B the Colvilie Folly Company, ** ltublason Urasve,™ viz.: how it comes that be, who denounced i the greonbacks ns unconstitutional when they wora fusned for the purpose of main. tnining the Union arnies, now favors their {smue oven in oxcess of the amount thon put out under tho stern necassity of war, Der- haps he passed over this phase of the mht. ler because thero was no explanation for it except in tho confossion that he hud aban. doned hix convictions in ordor to ronder him- self available as Democratio candidate for Prosident. For the rest, he was content to wallow in the mire. We have not the space to print Lis speoch, but will mnke a fow ox- tracts, Inorder to show how Iameutably ho failed to justify lis present nttitude on the carrency question, Ono of tho objections he urged sgainst the National Banks in his Hamilton speech was that they enjoy special privileges that annually put millions of dollars 1 the pockels of the shprcholdors, and take mill.- fona of dollara out of the pocketsof the poople. Mo this thio anawer was mada that, a8 long ns tho Government is in debt, it is tho same thing to the people whether the bonda are held by corporationa in the bank- {ug business or by individuals who constitute those corporations. But now My, Tnunsan snys he was mnot referring lo the bouds owned by the banks as socurity for thoir cirenlation, and adds 1t thero was not a bond of tho Government in existonce, I thoss banks had to depumi no bonds wihiatavevér, whot I bave just 10id yoa wuold oe apon that S 000, 000" or thelf Gur which lha{ loan. they draw not lcss than 821,000, y by way f intersat, sud 1bat 1a taken but of tho pockets of the puople. * Tho inference whiok Mr, THunMaN vonght to convoy by this romark was that the people wonld save §21,000,000 of interest they now pny on bank loans, it greonbacks were sub- stituted for National-Bank notes. Wo would vory mach like to know how this delightfal condition of things could be brought about. Of course, the Governmont would draw no {ntercst on greanbnoks thus issued, but the people who borrow of banks wounld not es- cape interest on that account. Tho new greenbacks would not be {ssued to thoso who want to borrow. Thoy would bo exchanged for bonds, and would find their way into the banks and financlal corporations, which would loan them to borrowers just as green- backe aro now loaned. If the banks get geny Hule.. iy, L. £t has aeonred tha world that Gerinan demon- dintion wan iisastzans, ~disasitaun 10 Ourniuny misstatement of thy case, Tho declsion was i s o e T, ifariih ™42 T4 i heon aliowh that thia 353’.‘&‘}%’.‘? ‘atone that. the Issus of grevubacks ns legal-tonder | Wodneadas's iwwne. o s eecehof mino at finktey, | 1 ad¥oeated by ualy thivs amsl States, —uot by wns valld ouly s n war-measare,—that is, an [ Ill:o In which [ aaid that the Natlonal hanke makes | °'5, "¢ iy revealed a detormination 1o nob earry profitof 1 per ceut perannum by the destruction | g oxtra-Constitutional proceeding ; hcnco thoy | Of tnole bills b firo, tic. : and yon proneunce tnjs | demonetizationany faccher. ot bo incréwed boyoud the Warlimit of | fiatement probaoly honest on my part, but fst 1t 1s tolo thit there waka fulluro toagrea ence of my fgnorance. Yon then mesert that | upon a common £100,000,000,intime of profound penee,wlon. | *FAT 12 ke o o derlruttmt kot | Lt bt that 5. ot . vieh o6 bt wppesres . B ey L0 the v T it Gl the c;mdll(;‘m‘! dnl-m;:nl vnxlulTwhwh alone { Goui “honusb it “quito, s mistaken a8 you The future may supply this want. Un the gave thom their validity. v. 'THURMAN 8RR | wwergin Awseelti) ng tho 73 s wera nut | whnole, the Conference was a good thing. ho thinks thls s n wisconstruction of tha | sieavishass, B0 were not used e ——— decision, but be did not take tho timo to | _Intheoriinal Bank act tnee was & section | The nomination of the Hon, Gzonan C, Ha- rako’ good, his rtion,, As this in tho which hurported tu acitle the question whether the | ypyrax, on Tuesday lost, by the Hepubticans of T the Ugvernment shonld have the proft of most important question in the whole con. i New Chicagn Theatro. |)|glu,u‘11 ",‘;’ bank-notes by (l:!}fli:llun. -rd". the Third Wisconsin Congressional District, is trovorsy, e sould ot pas over it so lightly. scctton, which 1 have not nosw hefors mz, bat | one that la fit to be made, Mr. IIszELTON hns which T well remember, was very ubacure,—no | girag ) [l ; | dount 'tntentionally #o,—but, when carcrully | Olrcady served ono term in Conaress, and tho ‘Tho Democratio lawyers in Congrosa nceepl- | JRiie ) At ahyarent that the banke would | record that ho mado thore, smong so many ed this construction of the Supreme Court's | getthe beneit of tho ' wastage, onder its prover | mean fellaws, was su fair and manly that his declsion, for thoy provided in thoir bill for | Soptructin, nd | constituents hare heen prompt to let him lmow . B, Aamendment this eection wa caled, tha fssmo of nou-logal-toudor Z'rcqury notes, | 15 et now & Hart. of the act, and fhore 1% kot & | that they apprecato bis scrvices by this band- and not greenbacks, as o substitute for tho | UM disectly unihe winject 10 be found In the law | jome Indorsemont. 1e is & lawyer of fino now stanas, 11 1s provided, bowever, m the bauk-potes, '::‘x,' null. Thonevers bnfik llml]'v;lm‘lx 2 i ll.lfl" 3::‘(']‘{;‘ ?Jg’:::fi"l‘:‘ “;’:‘“ r‘""“] and P"‘!"'- i redeein in lawful money Its ** vutstanding™ circu- -In-| -wool Republican, and N1 ren- Wo will only noto ono mora fenture of Mr. | JiiS5" Tr noies bive noun destroyed, they ate not | crous and patrlotie IY‘nvulul' Ty Tnunvan's specch, and this with the purpose | *' cutatanding, " snd will not have to be redeomed. clasaiof ablasil encegail 2 hat 4 ¢ sliowing how utterly he hins baon demor. | g T/ece Are tivo waye of detormining, tho fact of able and enorgetlc voung men that the :“;:hflxm 1‘“ hlytl l: ;‘ W'H ;!'rulrnfllunrlll. by dlvucf( 'nmfll;]‘.". ? me;nmu- Wisconsin Itepubilcans aro rapidly pushing to " A on of law aiter fapsa of time. ® known Rl ¥ residontial mubition. Mo ot 10,000 v{mlllipul notoa e boon deatroyed Ly, S 5t y tire, it can by show rect pioof. liut, In "3.: ot i enapropertnstttt windof mover, | e Srinah” cours b{s, ’.,“..n,.:x, ’;.‘,.‘5.“..1,,.“,, o knew that. Clkogo could beat 5 Louts atevy s, W ! hi . | bauk-notes can on resumed after duo notlco { at son v which they borruw, and In which they wnako thele | and faslure to yrlnlnycn lh?'n: for redemption. the ull':":: Cl::‘f‘n;“:: ‘hul“b';-‘l:m h"nl:;.bda“ n‘nL contracts, should bé good cnough manuy o pay thelr | Tho fact thal & rortaln quantily of notes had a o it ridue would be forced fl;}bg:n:e“m‘yl»:::m:auxm‘l}:"l‘tunu;:flr'&:al“l:-'n: heen :I‘cglm I:n;m(xicurlng ml‘mr !ny'v‘m 'j. or_pi 5 !i) acknowledgo it. ‘The number of applica. ) - | sumption of law, they are not **vutstanding, " af q (1 iy o o Thelr usimas, WIIEn Uiy Ti- | Sho bank that Txpucd. them would, not, undor the :,flnl' ‘"5 Lankritptey that dut fuys ganin en celve for thelr praduco, whith they receive whon | Taw, bo required to redgent them, becanee they do | the 1ast day wasa trifle (only o tritle—but still they make luans, which they roceive when they | notexist; and, cumuqllenll{. the banke, pud not | @ {rifle) better than the 8t. Louls follows did,— sell propurty of any kind or description, —ie 1t 0oL | tho Guernment, would ket ihe urofis of thelr love, | they taking tho sensiblo precaution to get atl richt that the wonoy ln which they are thus com: | Tiio flank Iaw was mede by tie bankers for tho | - ae pailed t0 do thelr Lusinesa whouid also bo ood | bamkers, und 1t would e strange if it shonld uot | 8uch tnatters attcudud to befure the fust day of enough to P tholr debte? 1s it fight that I shoald | pravido thal the banks shiould have the benefiof | graco,—and now they come forward and me- loan on 81,000 In paper money, aud, then when | wasiaue, wiich, In tventy-fyo vears, would ba | knowlodge themselvon beaton. But then the 1N time comes arouna 1o pay. althouph the paver | egual 10 One~quatter of Whe eircalation. : atco. But then they pserie ot koo L e s e | Yol 18 e s, sl 1 L | 8 arge mamber o cuso of yllowuters 5 No, slri | iave nok v 0 proposition (o 14X groen ' ary 7 e 3 ke Liis AL AT Now, Ja” (it Fgt? Wiy, 10y | Tnis 16 very. sbeango. 'L auvooatod the Wxing of R0 BUpBEE OF Capes T JWlowdevsr friends, there is no justice in it whatever; and | yreenvacka in my specch at liinkley to which you A mark it, not apeaking againat hord money, | refer, and It Is u material part of our proposlilon | Another man out a¢ 8sn Franclsco declares :léx‘!llh:hll%nn:"bl;‘;:l’lhn':meérnulll {'ln;hu‘fi! :lu r:ll;e nlng bank-tilis and to substitute green- | that “The Chinese wust go.” [lls pume is Dr. 'y J ) 3 1 Ander the “law, - cireniatea o a comntry, | “AN Greentackers favor the taxation of green. | OT18 F. Ginson, tho distingulshed Chincso ond s the money which the’ peoble receive | packs, lam not' ncqualinted with o Greenbacker | misslonary, who is the nroprictor of ona of tho 1n all thelr tzansactions, that which a man receives 3 Which 16 borrows money. whan ho Acla a housp,of . N‘;"m AR AN IoiEs MatameAt, fllthiest dens fn Chinatown, [t was so disgust. sbove yavted, vond, or frankly adinit your mis- | ingly foul that the Board of Tlcalth was vbliged change yesterdny closed nt 9 A Couada woman has just finished an alloged continuous fast of forly days snd b nights. ‘Thero wonld be sotnathing renlly remarkablo abont it if aho had gons without ! taikiug for a forticth of that time. President Havss concluded Lis too short sojoarn in Chicago yegterdny morning, and departed on his journoy to 8t. aul and tho far Northwest, cccompanied by his own party au®a number of Iadios and gontlemen of this city. 'The dispatches tell of the cnthusiasin manifested by the people along the fine of travel through Wisconsin at the privilegs of seeing o rogular livo President. CION. Owahn hos suffered a heavy loss in tho destruction of tho Grand Hotel, an olegant nud capacious hostelry which was & crodit to tho city. Tis original cost was $300,000, but had undergone ropairs at an expense of F12,000, Lesides receiving about 230,000 worth of new furpiture, Tho building is o total loss, the failure of the water supply having cut off all means of sghting tho flumes. - t— Tho National Firemen's Tournament was successfully inangurated yesterday, and the nttendance of at least 10,000 people teatiflos to thoe interest felt by peoplo in general in tho contests of'spood and «kill between . tho fads who fight fire. Tha programme has been judicionsly arranged so as to introduce fentures of interest ench day, and thero iy every prospeot that the romaining conteats will attract their due proportion of attention. lot or farm, of produce, of murchandise l}m money which he is thus compelled to _rocal rum | akes, thut your readers tiny have the truth, 1o declgro it a nulsance i e mecesaity for what o bas to acil o for hls Isbor, A . Gnoven. | yrought the plous :,:;w:"f :" “'::’;::l"l:’ unlu:' uod y ougiit 10 bo good when ho has to pay his debte, ! e bt 4 3 )t " \ I'liore could scarcaly bo a more distinot T4 G Rt WORE whil 5 aMte. ORI S all the timo hio wos crying out that the Chineso avowal of the dootrine of repudiation. Itis | Mr. Gnove, who porsfstently insists uoon MR e T the standing argument of those who belleve | belng wroog on all- questions of fact. Tholaw |- Inlls really fine speech to tho farmers of that tho United Btates bonds onght to ba | cxpressly vrovides that the bauks shall deposit | Minnesota, the othor day, Senator BLaiss sald paid in greonbacks. It amountsto n declara. | §100 In bonds for every 300 of bank-notes fssued | thut the centre of political power fs uow with tion that the holders of nn Interest-bearing | to them. These bonds cannot be withdrawn fl'm farmers of the Misslasippl Valley. True, O ovidenoe of indebtedness may be paid in full oxcept by the surrender of the hank-notes, or a | Ktvg | And you fellows oot In the pinc-woods by non-interest.bearing ovidences of indebt- deposit ot greenbacks equal to the unredeamed | of Malne, and seatterpd ovor the bleak, sterils dn, Thore is th T bank-noted. As long 88 o bauk-uote is uure. | hills of New England, who aro anxiously Senesy ore s no other conclualon from | geamed and not returned -to the Treasury, the | stroloing vour eyes toward the Whits House, the proposition which Mr. Truauan makes, | Government retains clthier bonds or greenbacks | wiil do well to heed that fact, It may be easily suswered in a business way. | 1o redeam such note when prosented. That is ———e— Checks, drafts, and even notes, circulate in | the law, and no Natlonal bank lins ever been | As nobody belloves onu-hialf of what thay aec business transactions, because they are ovi. | sllowcd to withdraw its bonds withont comply- | in the Chicago Zimes, it {a not worth while to dences of debt which provide for redemption Ing with that law. ‘fhe Govermmont protects | say that the so-valled Interview between Ben- in money ; but Mr, Tiumeax's theory would | the bill-bolder ¢ven after tho Lank las guno out | ator BLaiveand o reporter of that paper never fho onso of Greenville, Misa., 8 town of 1,800 inhaobitants, is even more desperate than thot of Gronada. It is practically cut off from Luman belp, owing to the total ans- . pension of steambont tafic on the Lower Missiusippt, and to its location eighty miles from any line of raflway. As mony of ita ttable o [t A 1 bt by | bunseie and aviends, for the Democrats ure paoploaxcould go away bave dono o, bt | from the people 821,000,000 on thleloas. | LIRS BLTUR LA P YL of exeoncs. ook place, 14 i amaion,ovory word f I, | Wit Iioriauts amaurs Susyi o s securadfor | IArEely fur, v wiugy. Judgo digtos il 3 - o] e ——— wus, . 27 . i e elevied tho remaining 500 ore land-locked aud water- | able funds in bank-notes, then thoy would Jiaued should slweys tia avallsblo: fak. thie:| . Tuis ssid aEiion, BEARrS HECWALEH . e ——— e ondumn ua malwnn“’ \ho eort | §eurs e Y Joslty 8 Lflck:d. :\ml nfln:xilngly have nothing to do | exact the same sum on the same amount of disahiargs of debls. Ho wanta tho Govern. | devil of a fetter™ to Cardiaal McChosxay in Gen. (anriziD and Benstor Brawm have | elng made by the Democratfo vdety W0 usurp the —— ut to stay an o, ¢ X loans in groeubacks; so it is folly to main. tain that the poople would save ony money in this way, and Mr, TaunMaw myst have' folt that he was endeavoring to dsceive his andience when he intimated anything of the Preslency axatnst the voto of tho poopiu and el ‘work,— 2 agrecd to chango work,~QaneraLp to make nfm““ i paries of ment tofssuo more notes, repeal the plodgo | regard to the course his sou has taken In joluing | six speechies in Maine this week, aud BraiNe of redemption, And, thon pay all dobta with | the Soclety of Jesus. Ruinor has it that Col. | to inuke six In Ohilo belore the camyiaiau closcs. frredcemable paper bearing mo interost, C. W. MouLToN, of Cinclnnati, a brother-in-law =4 e etlcsiiidin . of Gen, SnErMAN, hus o copy of this lotter PERSONAL. Verlly, Mr. Tuosuax {s distanclng BWING | 1) 1" ssossion, und that hie bas showa 1t to SUEARING ANNOUNCHVENTS, the tribanal by whichall | g ks . 4 v - ho foslowliyg annouticements are made by nl‘:fll"::fl‘l‘l‘t‘;d.,“““‘ L [P Republlcay Central Comwnnlttees #.Jth~Wa declnre It to bethe sensa of this varty e, Jobn A, Logan will spenk nt Morelson, thattio [emocralis party, uudst 8 folue protenss | Moy, Bopt. i suudwicly, Wednealays Ambos, uf ecanowy and réfurui, basunivorssarkly pared | Ciumday; Cambrk rii, Mouday Thio Republicans of Miunesota v always won on a platform of practical common- sense, and thoy will try it agan ihla year : tlsg ediciency of the ariny, Vedncauy Morris, only kind of monoy that is fair for tho | found in his romarks about the loss of taxa- - secns to have made o request for permission to il = Pt o ays oy be - ynper currency of equal purchasing power, But , while I a king of this anbject of MAN, of' a later dato, in which that worthy P A All the present Btato officors whose p:em“ Lasatiom Wllow me th GOTfect AR Grror \anblectof | fired in Arkausua and Vermont on Tacsday |, aier lots loose his stroni, characterlatic co- | The young idea ia frat taught to shioot and ILLINOIS, - - WISCONSIN. several gentlomen who have donie me the honor to | Jast. 'That tho one State would go Domo- I " bl denuncis theu to row. | R ure nbout to expire—Judge aud Clork of the | reply to my iiamilion speech hove fallen. They send ol Inngusica dn Bitior deaudtiation of SIXTRBNTIL CONGRESSIONAN, DUSTHIOT, ! BAOLIGOLARE; remo Court and State Auditor—have bean | 157 +* Judko TUURNAN Guglit not 1o sy tbe baniy | cratio and the other Republican was a fore. | Uatliolies fur stealiug from hiny, as hio svems to John Shermon and Mrs. Junks sre in #aecant Diwateh (o The Tridune. Special Correspondencd of The Tritune, yay thrve millions of taxes. They pay & grestdeal moro than that, They pay six or soven millions to the Fedural Gioverament, and then they pay to tne Slate Governments so niuch Biaty taxes on thoir capital,” Genslemen, 1 waa not & bit mistaken atiout 18, Tho question we are couctduring s the cort of thelr circulation, and it is not rizht to thein crodit for tazes paid, cxcept taxcs on thelr clrculation, becauso il thio uthor iases Sy oy they would have to pn{,fln bow, whetlier they ba circnlation or not. Por fnstance, thers are taxes un thelr deposita; and thoy would nave 10 pay fiosu 11 they hiad not @ aiuglo bank-nota out, Just n_wug privato bunk hiss fu pay tuxes on 1te Uopusiia, Bo thers innu justica at all in sayiig that 1 ooght to have peniloned the wholu taxes they pay. The taxes whicli they pay on thelr cap- {tal and on thelr dep lu nothing mor tnan every private pink paya, and which they would bave ta pay whethr they bave notes out or nat. ‘This is » deliberate concealmunt of the foot that the retirament of $320,000,000 re- duces taxable property to that extent,—not merely so faras the tax on ciroulation is cou- corned, but in manifold other ways. The substitution of greenbacks will not supply this deficlency so far s taxes aro concernod, The bank-notes aro taxable; the greonbacks are not. While tho bank-notes are outstand- ing, tho Btates may and do tax thom in vari- ous ways, but the Btates could not tax green- backs jssuod in place of the notes. We do not state this "as an argument why bank- notes should not bo retired, but oa a fact which Mr, Tuvnaay porverted in his effort to show that they ought to be retired. An. other misrepresentation will be fonnd in the following extracts proceed to conslder soma Now, my fricnda, 1 other ahjections, Hefore 1 proceed, however, Lo the next volectiun fo the grosubaoks wade by our sutagouiste, I want to say one hing furth thut Ls, Ihat the currency advocate, & Lank- paver ourrency, nover was viable 1o (Lis country, aind 1t nover wiil bu; snd untll_they can show that & bank-varer currudey wauld bd liors siable shisa agreenback curreucy, Jess subject to fluctyatio Wy e the sruumiohe. 34 aeainat it I thora s0ything establisied by proof In our own expe fuce, ftla that tho bank-paper carreucy fu | | United States bas been tha most yostable of all thinge tn the United Btates. In bis colubrated ro- burk when Seerelary of the Treavury, Mr Woobs BURY showed thai this Gaverument aud people of tbe Unitcd Staics bad lost botween threo snd four million dollrs by broken ba ud that without Jefetenco to the Joses producad by the ductuation i their currvne . Gouan, fn Lls work on Lauking, shows tie astno thing, snd shows the Jmmenss lasscs produced by the Quctusilun; sud, €ven o I8lous i fow years ago, AManh WaLKEI, a celebrated writer ou politics] ‘economy, snd who hsd been w Lauker g for many years, hias duwonstrated ue conclusively se any proouetion Euctid fe dewgasirated, that it 1s inposeibly under tho banking systemn (0 faainiafh o stadle and uol- fof curccacy and have ' pertect wandard of o Inalt this Mr, Tevniay bas placed .th Natioual-Bouk note issue on o par witl the former issuca of Htate Banks, and hes cone coaled tho fundamental differonce that the redemption o' the forwer 3 absolutely so- cured by s.doposit of Goveruwsut bouds to an amaunt esceeding the issus of notew by 10 per cont, while there was no udequate se. gono conclusion, In tho former Stato there { deem it, the scion and hope of hia line and the | Washingtou, was no Ropublican ticket in the field ; In the | prop of his oge. Ile likens the Church, In tok- | Mr, Dana's now ory is, Reduce tho cats latter the Lopublioan margin of majority is 1;;]!: lm ':::v nf&"r cd"«f“":‘ii }‘:',:","’ ‘m‘; i | 1010,000 mew. 4 v 100 heavy to bo ovorcomo, homionts and. Foacs len tenderly, has |y Joffroys-Tiowls says that Montsgue B her fnstractod fu all the nccomplishments of % i ;Axknna:;; :leelrfil Stho nmco; n_nddn guuls- socloty aud all the graces of yirlhood, only that was engngod to Maud Granger, aturg, which will cliooso a United States | uy'ipe gawn of womanliood she may bo made to [ M. Hayes muxt not noglact JMiuneapolis. Bonator to succsod the prosent incumbont, | contritute to the woret of purposes. Mouvzox | It 18 tho Floue City of the Weat, Benator Donszy, the Congrosaman not belug | {s a bad name for a *mutual fricwd,’ atter the Mr. Hiaine ninits that Mafno and Mr, Qail choson mutil November. As thero wore no | experfenco in the BEeCHER-TILTON affalr, and It | Hamlltou are not the United Htates, Ttepublican candidates in the fleld, the con- | may bo that the whole bualness has buen greatly | Lho souy Ia dylayg out, Honvon bo pralsed ! test wns betweon the Democrats aud Na- ;‘“ "";"‘:" j‘?“‘[';l “"'a: tt“t?“l‘l‘“:::: !'0\:"3 and Emma appeats ta have whoa-ud. i o 0 ERNAN I folu e Catholle Churcn has present incumbent, for Governor, who in g ——— Not ovon the love of oysturs will induos aleetod, aud the latter by W, P, Guace. Iu | TheNew York Sun has been discussing the | the Hostonlan to sound the *'z™ 1n **Septamber. ™ tho present Legislaturo the Domocrats lavo | Prohabl candidates for Prosidunty on the Ro- ‘fho hot b4 not w largo ono, follow-work- 6 saajority on joint ballat, which will prob. | Publican ticket for the compalen of 1880, and, | tnamen, Don't be afeatd ta il it —ilr. Kearuey. ably b iucrenséd. In the fortheoming ou. | 2 110 SR litows sauch "'°“’d"’°“' tho party | - o Bankrupt law §s a thiog of the past, jonal clectlon it i th bable | Lhat it don't belong to than 1t doey coucorntnis | yud thero will hencofarth ba mora fatlures to fall. grossional clection 4 oo than probable | (ne -woriings of the Damnocracy, Its specula- Poombs will ran for G ¢ Goorgl that he outie Democrutlo tickeb will | ions aro as valuablo aa tho predictions tu a Iase Sy ,}:I kst ""“':‘:' kiddrehsld o bo elocted. Tha majoritien for the | year'sslmanacreluting o the weather, Alter go- t“ e 0 takon: Biny ‘ol the' Jensidenllal Forty-ifth Congress were na follows : | fmz over BLAINY, CoNKLING, E0MUNDY, WitsoN o : First, 15,437 Democratlo Bocond, 1,407 | uf Towa, und a few others, ruling them ail out, | ‘Fho swhnming-days ara over, hut Coraners Domocratio; 'Third, 8377 Demoerntlu; | Mr DNy dechuros vt tho “wust praciical { e Jouking forward to thlu lew 8nd 1ho skatlog- P ; it b the Hstds BB WAsiuuRNe, of Iiols," | seasom. Fourl, 6189 Demoeratle, Slucy that thie | 1" s on o ahow that bia “rscord tas { Too edtar of tho Oaaiden-7elgrah cals the shiot-guu polioy hiad beon intrpduced with | 0oiiies, and w bellove befs more likely | Sammy Tildeus Snoozer. What doea bo wmean by such excollent whicoess that evory Veatigo of | (" g gelected thun ang pollticlan of thew | thet? . Republicanism bas beon wiped out. How | aiiz . , . that ho hus poluts of strenzet, |, Ol Mr. Spinner s ralaing watermelany in wall It hos Loon done 16 shown by thovesult | . . . and, nsagulnst such a man as Tuuk- | Florids; aud We viues ars almost B4 crooked ae bis in Phillipa County, where the Mississippi | MAN, hio tmight be clected; and that #f one othier | wignuture. plan wos carrled out to tholast detall, Ou | tnan s set aude ((GianT) ho stands a falr chance | 1ty fun to stand Alezander I, Btoplhens Tuesday it gavo #,000 Democratlo wmsfority, [ 0 wet the nomitation.” But Mr. DANA yeally | in front of #liyht, sud study the opurativa of the though 1t has nover before given less (han | SISt W ues URAN uomiustod by tho Repub- | digeative orvass. : Nieans, 8s * the fulluguees worklng In bis fasor | e wovernl hundred bankrupts fn this cit; 2,000 Republiuan, there boiug 1,000 Demo- | gy nieny, cunning, and sleeples.’ Tuo Sun | ynrown oat of srptoymest will now Join (o Worke cratio voters in the county and 8,000 Repubi- | sxpects fo beat bim if yominated, aud tts editor | peyen’ Hicun. Under tho operation of the shot-gun | derives wuallaved satisfuction from the vetlec- | e ven 1oat. ouf’ of vespect for harde itls casy enough for 1,000 Bourbonsto cast | tion that *“There would ba a llstorleal wro- | oL, .;4 u'.u,;.lu_ ,,,,,,,', ";,f Ku."“ 1 more volos than 8,000 Republicans, The | priety in tho fual ovcrth;qw of the Hepublican mm‘zfiu‘“;'m. : 4l ‘e Kooy w 1 E? party with the mau on horsevsck in command 3 s fi‘:}fi;fl;"‘,fl'fig‘,‘gm e e | o1 thiuned aad deworalied lecions.™ Ay, Blund's vpecch was tloury, to hior- e —— e . wonlze with the mala interests of the city in follows: First, Porxpexres Dusing Hecond, The New Yook Sun, that dulizhts In asking which 16 wav delivered. . W. F. 8exuows j Fourth, T. M. Guxteu,~tho | juelt hagy queations, spears this conundruma:| Koaruoy want to know ‘who ‘owns Jbis last two DLeing rewominations. Xt i3, 10t | from theSbarp point of ‘te lead-pencil: Wil | world, Ducs My Kesruey weut (o go Iot the Jikely they will have auy opposition except | tho megroce always o allowed to votet Any | FOUFS it nesboat ir | g . from tho Greanbackers, and this will bo fees | Ono Who bas carcfully studiod the temper of thu | Br. Vust ju g Missourl politician, ayd we ble, a4 the*Demooratic Platfoym ta'ibat Staty | Eouthern Democrucy, or whu huss kept lfingelt wonld advise e peoply of thyt Siste to~that ls t0 18 8o for in favor of Fiat a8 1o keepthe “h‘" "“l“'l'(“::“"s“"“"‘ to Wuat ta guing duln ": L ‘L"’”fl tHeieghily. - 5 . % Vs tho oil Rel tates, will bs abls togive the | © Bwinburue writes under the inspiration of .u'n“:""{',‘fl‘ gl’l‘"""‘"&“ln':‘";"i‘“]" {f th | M3l avawer very eadily.” And the unswee | pin, and. wcoaprebeny e postey, el UNI: 1 8 ook -84 If tho | g1l ainount to sbout thtas ‘Aftee the lapse ul u | § under 1ty luspiration of . Gryeatiack ticket had made itedlt felt. On | Jitld wore ey’ 30d_ when tho Dentocratie Auesday last the poople of that Btato elécted | party in tho South get cverythime intu their | but nxtecn gugees, Bup what's tho ues of # 0ady” their Governor, Licutenant-Governor, ‘I'reas. | own bands, aa they have uow ot It Bouth | which faa't big enough to spausy urer, mombers of the Legislature,—who witd | Coraliva snd Uvosgly, the negro will wot | ° McCoskry can vo Jouger e gailty of ypu- elect o United Btates ‘Senator to sudceed’ :»: ;"ow::! J:d v‘ulo, ;x‘nlv:‘- be 1'";‘ :uw duct unbecomiuz a Bibon, —principylly {9k the Jus o L] - t0. 6. Wheels ‘$0t0 | reasom Lyt he is ne ) hop. - Juuzax B, Masarss,-aud thive meibers of | 80, T S Beruoersts kst that 8 | " vt Mrichs Beapa st e day to 5 S 3 180 | | rosared for bhm, witnout & why or WECrelore, | i charcl st drems tat 704 sre £ musy custowmary majority of an off yoar, and, &3 | jy {y possitle that, under such restrictions qud ~vbing ki e the present Legislature hus o Republican srugrAibiag Aoy soine ol amearicelne bruak ! g r conditions, he msy be allowed to excrvise that | or gunmoy for veatrie cuickeny fu the bappy wafority of 80 on joint balivt ia & tuid | glenuday WL B Leviiegy Lad VUL wis | welbian Utide. g Vawpatia, Jik, Bept. 4.—As the minstre), || DBanaigo, Wis., Sept, —The Baut County Hen Cotton, used to say, M'The trouble will | Tepublican Couventlon mot hers to-duy. Bvery now begin,” fhio éaucuses ‘telographed about | town in the county was fully rupresented, A Just night did not break up unttt tho Jate for | P Killuwood wos resvminated for Momber of analyzing thetr results, The Dieckmann ouse | ‘Assembly, Juhin Youug for Saeell, John M. 1s eperal headquarters for all factious. Thls | Truo for Jewster ot Deeds, Ao L. Blye for ts o Bluc-Ribbou town, which adequnted tor | Treasurer, 1. 1% Moruny for Cirguit Clerk, aud the “former Democrutte Convention “belng | J. I Witweu for County Clerk, The Conyeu- in sesslon two days without sgree- | tiun was unanimous for E. E.AVoodman, oditor ¢ upon angbody, € tho old-fushloned | of the Hurubuo Hepuiie, for Meuibar of Con- Bourbuns. had had ve or ten gallons of ol gr.ull. n:‘nda-tmnu resolutlon to that olloct wad o4 won Pl adupted, o fl"é:.’.'.’fi‘n;'«f u(n;:uév:,x;;l::‘v, In ‘;:lnl.;‘:; n::x‘rl,m';\: ‘Uhe lhficubuck‘-lhnu§llny4rn_nuva u full ticket ptard ayntost ‘s similne bluwder, promivent noiiaatedy and ave viphetiing ¥0 ball 8 lagy vure. Demograts epencd a commissariat in Ruom 33, Lok for the usual large Repablican majority Uenlal Bob Ross, who will 'bu remeinbeyd a4 | froin otd Sauk County, Clerk of the $alnes House of Stepresentatives; | HARLTON, Doug Hofles, mumber of the Demotrutic Bate || spyacomc I fo ae Tibune, | ) Atk i Muscovs, Widh Bept, th—Ap 3 cuavention of Committcej and J, B W, Hamtiondya Bour | the Repunlicuns tor tho ‘Third Cougressiunal bon Wheel-horsy, dispensed the zood stutt, Iy | District, et fu this villaze to-day, the ton. ithie centre of the Foom wers o wastitub of fee- | Geuige o Llazolion, e prosent icumbent water, boses of Bt. Louls layer, snd buxea of | wus — gesumiputed by acglumadon amib Loutaville Bourbon around tiem, , ‘o Curk- | tremendods duvlanse, ro Witd g complety werpW Comsuites worked uucedsyuely, aud thy prescatation of the distdict, aud ot adise thirely Bousbuns fred and il buck only Lo | svitio volco wiw ficurd, The calibie uf tiw rensw the charge aguln awd again, 4 dlelezutes Was superior Lo any provious Cuns T roott - 10 Conveessiman Bprks had s | venthon of tho distrut, A, Hagelton uccepted friends, sud dn rouw 32 his oppononts were | T Buinpution 10 3 speech Wiieh cearly go- conuseling, | AL 13 o'clock Gep. Pagsuns are | ned bia posithun vn thu thiaucial queation, aud rived, wud bmediately Juined the Wesleott, | touched on tug Communtstic theory sdvanced AMLBPArkS vauens, TiE TRISUSE representa | by Kearuey, Pomeray, und ottoss, s re- Lys wos excluded, but, by thy help of n Senc. | summetion witl by bulled with delizit by the cambia, be got o ladder lofated near the win. | bard-money yoters of hls dustrict, s by 13 un dow und 100k fu the elaquence tur a thine. Just | svowed edvocate ol sustainitg? tha honor and wheny $iel, Larsons began Lo lvelelt ugatat | uteaiity ot thu dation, pledued I her bous of “dliorgunlecrs,? u party ot strollug trouby- | greatest penits p dotes went along the sivevt, siugloe * Silenee, . CARVENTER. siletce, ke w0 hoise or stir” Every doxin Fuecial Diyuilch o Ths Tyiduns. 2 Uie nolghborhond setup & bowly u halt-dogen | MLWAUKKE, Bepl, Se=Thg thauy Wiscona™ cows, with vilhanous-toued bells, begun t ca- | this evenlu i antouncing the return of e vurp;, end £ heard no wmore. Ta wdd o oy dis- United States Senator Carpenter, saye that b comtiture, au old sovereien papbed his head aug will remaiu but a week, owing to profussioust of the window, aud——1 counied {4 down the cugugemouts fn the Kast, aud adds: **Bomu ladder, pulitictaus huve sppposyd that be comes here b “Pue auti-Sparke caucus finolly agreed ta yey | Suber the Jists s canddate for the Uutted quast Bparks b Withursw from the race, for the | States Neuste. Tuis ls uos o, Helas eatered syke ul by, IWo years ugo' Sparky | Uben no such candidature, He urges upon He- p1-d ed humsul{ Wt to be u vandidate againg rubllcum the sluple duL{‘ ot clecting their and this 14 ubout the only reason for - bosqlity | Rebresoutatives £o the Leglstaturo without sels ufmnn,unu. A Commlttee waited oy hun w3 | erence to nu{ individual, Tuat 18 cuifestly ofelgck, ud presented the fulluwings thy outy polley by which we 0pe fur sug The Yon. W, Ao J, Sparks—Draw Sin: cesy tu thid Btate, Wo make this statement in meeting of dulessies and mdueplial Peuio Justica Lo Beugtar Carpeater, because persiatent itia Cyuittiea of Boud, Clay, Fuyetly, spd Marion, | CIOTLS aro baiug mede to gIV6 curigucy to the Tor thy. purpase of harnuntaing, tf poesidly, tog | Feport thab be o secretly ebusged lu o canyass {lecantant vlewvute cxisting lo the Biatcenth Dia: | for tho Unitid Stytes Seoate,” i SCL. WY A0 GRer L tusaty abovds BEAND cwamsg | BOULK, KENOMINATED, y elestion; the umdersigned were gppolnied o Conis | ' sfyrwavkxs, Wi, Bept. 4.—Toe Ion. Gabe wiifee th preseut Lo you the luuu.\vm‘ resolution, | Pouck was renominatud to-day by tho Dewon usgeid ut sabl viesting: ke ) cl Pted: [Ju3h i ne prosent ricitag saie of ‘cratd of thw Bisgh Cabgrassiouad Disticts publie fucing il 1hls distna, there 1s wunoout g T daugee of defvug gl tha r:uuu‘ election ulives fnie . - TILDBN, 3 I AR tNe A1E Lakpl b0 LiFiuaize MUK N I v rencee al wicire the ATt Mebin ud ol (e | COMMEXTS ON TUE ATTBUDIAD % d0paLR.! ¥, catutdaled tixoiws V. Drpny, : Swpcial Didiidn 1o The Teitune Lxwie I}, PArsond, Nuw Youi, Sept. 4.~The Gruphic waysi Jisiu Wikt Tug Tribune of this morulg ‘gods over thd “Comuwittee, | Oreion story sguin, 1§ reoublishis the Laitian The caucus had tabored bard from 10 o'clock | cipaer dispacthes, and alyo fives a number of at oight 11 210 the morning to weubate the | hitherto unpublished ones, Grautipg the abore bleco of strutegy, 1L was they sofeuiuly | camlations ars correct, and_the only way 10 ro Mr, Byarke, and B e atrick, Vel ovel et B st ¥ 08 the seventy-ous | ShoW they aro uut b or Patrick, Pelton, Grover desired his nouttvation, and that, ju | sud Marble to publisl the key o the ciphics deferenve 10 that tmajority, he should slmply | und permdt every one to do hils own trugalating, qetliae 10 4 Lasoulee ! With Sapaind vaudic t taece teloxrams dewonstrate beyund posstbilisd reuominated and will bo ro-elected. Tho Inter-Stato Industrial Exposition of Chicago was last evening thrown open to the publio for the sixth consscutive year, with every promiise of equallug its predo- cessors in atlractivenesaand snccess, Indeed, the success of the nunual Exposition is no louger opun lo question; it is o sctiled cor- taiuty, such aro the advantages it offeru to cxbibitors and the interest it afords to visitors, ‘The art dlsplay is provounced B unusually fine this year, while the whowing of machinery, manulactured products, and nvumerous industriea in aclive operation within the spacious building is extrewmely crudituble to Chicago and the Northwost, With a total of 150 deaths during twenty- i four houry in Memphis, the question, what to do with the corpses, is becoming a serious 5 one. This rate of mortality hny taxed the undertaking and burial facilities of the city N beyond their greatest capacity, ond the necessity is now recognized for a more speedy disposition of the bodics of the dead than is possible under tho customary uystem of in. terments. The situation is such as to de- mand decisivo action, Cousideration for the living must outweigh consideration for the dead, and thero should be no hesitation in Javing rocourse to the only procses that will prowuptly remove tho edded danger of a olty full of corpses rotting above.ground—the procesy of cremation. Should tho present rate of mortality continue, purification by firo will become an imperstive necessily, prsttuon Skl Tho Inler-Oceany 18 determined to wmake itw stupidity and pérversity consplouous by recurring to tho'coutrovensy over the status of the 7-30 "Lreasury .notes. It sturted out Ly iwnintainiog thal the eulirp issue’ of £~10,000,000 uuder‘thres several 'sols was H Jegnl-teuder, and thet their retirement had Lyen o contraction of the curropey. fo thay ustent. ‘Tug Teiexe demonsfrated, by 8 wotativg of the Jaws and from the testimony of tie Treasury ofiicials who had carried out this laws, thut not vue doltar of the eutire i Lalever been legut-tender daring the. e of the uotea, After this showing 'bad Levu nade in $0 unmistakable a faskion thet tay [nter-Osean bad wo longer the wsgur. 3 unce to mwntain (Lo contrary, it brought 4 2 out Mr. Boutwerr's Revised Statutes, in which, in the year 1674, Lo mady the isus of T304 for 1864 legultender, o pross wiscoustruction of by originad Puiludelihja bousts of A baby that weighs