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11l CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1878, ; ' 6 Hstened Lo very attentively. Flis discussion of the financial Tssue was particularly well re- \l nnwunllfif(lmmm.nmllun\lmm[rnnrnv;fllor- to stagger from sfla to side %o | showing Hale niust bedefeated. The Bepate | delegation fs ssld to bo decidedly fn favor of POLI’_[ICAL. ously declaring that this same process of stamp- | & drunken man. “Ibis da 8 neces- | appears to stand twenty Republicans to eléven | Butler. ‘“points haye bgen Introduced hore snd there by Mr. Jeffersom, but the alient Ing valncs uj 1 1 no intonsie | saey result of the negative poll " ¥ - . The S — celved, and elicited much spplause. - p B m‘{uc i :l’:e }_:é:;:;t]w;n'r;,l:x :IXIL; u'.l:;:::l«nlmufll T | o1 e raeiv. Ih%iad alash nbioeed ovey Greenback and [;lrevn.hncll :‘m_m:crnur There or110., y and :-[r::c,;nnt-«?«fs:hfs n;";o’n‘;::’;;‘l:‘hl“";&:}“;:‘m,Il’!‘(“l the advoeates of this theary aro opponentaof | measure of palicy with which the (Joyernment (- %44 10 slraight Democratic tieket, THE DEMOURATS OPEN TNEIR CAMPAIGK AT MISCELLANEOUS Kiven a symmetrical and effoctiva. parfarnanes the greeabiack, which (s o promise ot the (lov- { started out under Washington, In order to | Brresst, M, Scpt. 10.~Thirteen towns In oo PRRRRTITANIA n A ) . | Ethe niay, Miss Annie Graham takes the pary ertrner o What dogs every | creale . falee distinetion between Democ- | Waldo County, Including Beltast, rive Murch, iy s . BANATL CONORRASIONAL NOMINATIONR. | oo oo iadY: & chapactl e, De- Speech at Indianapolis « | crument to pay fn dolies, Wh 1 Dispntch to The Tribune. - . A character which, in hee hanis, p man of common senro understand by o doliar! | racy and Federaifsm, and hos conseauently | Greentack candidate for’ Congress, 1,148 plu- 3 Specias Ditpol PILADELPOIA, Pa.,"Sept. 10.—8amuel X | comes one of the most tauehing delineations in ) q 2 i X t. 10.~An audience of 0 ching 1A W. Thompson, Sec- The very term conveys to eversbody's mind | been driven from ume to tme to al Corvmats, 0. Sepf m Randall was to<lay renominated for Congreasin | tha group, Bheisnot too much of the virge . s Fterm convesa to everyh fome | sorta of " shitis aud expedients o keep | TS, Tho whole pluratity fn the county Wil | o0 S0 oo ronortions gathered in Gapl- Pt ha trean h ¢ retary of the Navy. e o et Craneh oF, value. | [t5 — hoad' hpovs . water. . From | this | probably b 1,600, D b Tion 0 I, | the Thied. District. g the beclaning, ani sho consstently preserros l}\hmlml:fxr‘l“:‘;?r?l'r:;glm rhekels of silver | habit originated all fts experfments in LewrsToy, Me., Sept .10.—Androscotgin T < | PusLADRLPHIA, Pa., Scpt. 10.—~The Congres- P of A& patien ¢ auffering, snd, ‘at least, svmpathetie soul. Mlsli Ora. ham’sacting in this role has raised her hizh In the estimatlon of the andience. ' Mr. Wal- ter Kelly gives a fine, dashing plcture of the {nunc Hendrick, whom lie portrass in & free, hold, and manly style, while Evernam {s thors ?u_zhly At home In the part of tho urumn{ ol evrick, On the whole, Mr, Jeflerson is o be congratalated on the good subport he has ro- ceived at tho bands of the company. TIHE SOUTHERN BRENEFIT CONCER'L Pendicton, Gen. A, V. Rice, and the Hon. X , Macpelah beegtiae it was enerent | finanes, which, from conecquences attending | complete wives Connor, &814; Gorcelon, 2,123; Ry i the et Fhere were shkets | Hhem, I tey Tava. ahown noihing elre, Bars | Qi oass: ror o anr: Fryc, st Hotcher, | Ueorge L Converse, candblate for Goncress In The Conspionous Financial | of zoid and shekels of silver, n3 there were also | demanstrated that that party never dii suc. | 37yt B0 for Gungrans, Beve, 505 felehers | qutg the Ninth) district, apen_the fint battery P talents of cacll, but either tern stantfed them, | cesstuliy conduct the finances of the country, sH3 i Climse, 114 The B in this citv. Pendleton placod himsell on the Inability of the Dem- a8 the word dollar docs now, WIAT WAS ATTESPTRD IN 183 and the cutnty ticket are olected by from 8080 [ 0 o oreanbacks, and Mics sald that the Dem- THE IDBA OP METALLIO VALUE, In a Repuhlican Gotgress was dong with a view | 1500 plurality. Representatives to the Lewisla- ocratle parly was for greenbacks slone, The ocratic Party. * | and it ks been so doing alt the ditvrvening | Lo bring our comuse syatein aa tear fn con- | ture stand six Republieans and thres: combina- [ h’ pd e - | nes. When a man sclis n plece of provesty for | formity as possible to that establialind in 1905 | tlom—n TRepublican foss of three. Frse has | Hon. Btephon J. Moany, of New Yurk, was ¥ a hundred dolfars of any other aum, this snine | by the Lutin Monctary League, | com- | nearly i00 plurality over Solon Chasein this | called for, and spoke for a short time. e sald Profy . £ 1den of valuc fs In his lr;x‘ln;l‘. lln\ u‘my “;‘o“ia ‘n:mll of w‘n ](lnrcmme]nu -ér i Frrluml. ('ll'llgcl. Nearly half of the Democrata voted | hio came to speak particularly to the Trish citl- U or the amount, but it 1 only heeanse ho | Beiglum, taly, and witzerland, | for Chase, % & i Unconcenleil DPrefarénco o ln':-:e‘:)a“:h[c ‘promise of the bank Vopny i ol | DL 0. aisnsiies wae perfected 1 1873, when | BKkowirasw, Me., Sent. 10.—Tn Bomerset | 7577 18 ho wa« one himeell slousl nominatlons by the Democrats to-dsy wera : First District, William McCandless; 8econd, Charles H. Gibsou; Third, Bamuel J. Randatl; Fourth, Charles il. Barnes; Fifth, Darvld E. Dailum. UazzrzoN, Pa, Sept. 10.—~The Republlean caonforees of the Eleventh Congressionat Dls- trict have nominatea Gen, Uharles Albright. Pstrspuny, Bept. 10.—~The flon. Russel Errett, in the Twenty-second, and the Hon. Thomas 3f. f v - 7 el The Demoeratic party 18 the anly one that saves An advertiscmont elsewbere gives the detaily retary for Gold t confldence In that baux hie would [ termany demonetized ailver, and this led to the | County tho entire Greentck ticket fs elected Magne, In tho- Twenty-third Districts, were theBecretary oo would efuan tho Wil T¢ia o | aCEof I3et year hased wpan tho et Gl ha | by From 509 o 500 piaralits, The. Repablicans | Tounsbenthe Uepnolicans oro ranning 3p ke | uoEEh i Fanomiaatin Ior: Congeees by thg | of the forihcoming Rroat ancrod coucert for ths as a Ourrency. with tho greenback. I there was not confl- | coln {s the” universal medium of value, it Is | clected one Hr‘lr&leulnl.lve.' vyou to cling o thote whe have befriended you, | Kepublicans to-day. Yenefit of the yellow-fever gufTerers, by whict 1 dence In thfinblllt‘v of the Government to pay [ to oune advantage to hava ours conform Ponrtr.Anp, Me,, Sept, 10.—~The Represonta- | ¥ ans surc that the nap of Iraland s wpon three- NORTIT CAROLINA. it In coin it would 1t will bo seen thar Miss Annfe Louiso Cary, 1hie Apotto Ciub, 1he 8t. CGecliia Ladies' Quar not ¢lreulate, The Dema- ( ne nearlyns possiblo to that of the nollons | tives known to he elected aru fifty-efzht Repub- | fourths of tise faces prosent. 'The Democracy was 1 Revmiau, Bept. 10.~—lusiah Turner, formerly cratle parsy ook it confidence so much iy | with wiieh wo hold commergal intercourse, | Heans, 80 Greenbackers, ‘aod 13 Democrats, | the place for Irisumen, An extreme Jemocrat, has heen Indorsed by the v Further Returns from Maine Do | 156i by declaring that the War waa a faliure, nud | But the et of 1573 was only 8 continuance of | Not reported, . Of these, 10 are known to be MR conveass liepubiiean Convention for Congroas i the | tette (Miss Fannle Whitney, Misd Lizzle [oyne, L i demanaing that it cense, that 8 areenback dol- | the policy commeced by the Democratic party | Demucrats or Greenbackors. 11 all the rest re | gaq (he next apesker. Ite hadgiven way to the | Fourth District. Mra. Frank ilall, and Mrs. Jeany T. Kempion), Not Materially Modify the lor was ouly worth 33 cents, nd now, under | in 1553 Wit the additlon ofa provislon fur ~ | Republicans they will stlll Inck oue of ama- § Q000 B ASE FRRTCCE | (R BIERD AT UG MCHIaAR, Loesch's orchestra, and. the Liesegang String First Indications Republican l{mnuglvmcnl. it zlune |;n ls ;flnr £ 450 et ;run -nmbcm-{mn.rl.‘\lu Chiisad j.mty,d wll‘nlle 1t s lnpalrunltllllilufllul l(ircnn Isrl:; l“d'h! o v.l‘lml. Y:nl o Rabite :0.;:‘““ 0{:; Inglncmm Bc‘pt. w.i—"{'lmsllamfia‘!)t;x O;u:gretl- Quartette have already been scenred. We' are g s acceonted as the represe ve ol a dullar | o rains for the benefit of he Chinn trade, | ers an emocerats will control the House, #lonal Convention o e Beventh District el 1 a0 or silver beeaue It But ot for general circulatiun, 1t left the ais | complesion of the 17 tmcnogn Wil be required | stated that the people would " havo | At bor Sacon vadar: and seswiiad Wiy | 2160 Informod that Mrs. Clara Ifuck will_praba & [3 e e Exoiinoen Jon xrmzln. relis cgmflh: cfil:;;uncufl undls!rllrbcr.h as it had | to - A the 13 hut this chance can bo made cen fixed in 1853, and therefore al Straight-Out Hound-Money Doc- | 1o, gicdy Io credit. It It was knawn that it | tion it ttla who coutrols the joint ballot, whichils | chance to hear * hith At the west In clrcula- | the inost Imporiaut, as that elects the Btate ofll- | front of the Canitol onee befora the next clec- dem-m what was ovthorized to be | clals, tion, Iie called for Mat Martin, who began to bly sppeat—an snnouncement that wiil be Dailed with delight ty all lovers of mmsle, Prof. 8wing will make a bricf address and pro- Mitchell to fill the vacancy In the place of O'Brlen J, Atkinson, who declined the nomina- tlon for Congress a2y 1§ - could not be mude It would not elreulate, The by the nct of 18533, was legal Lewisron, Me., Sept. 10.—This Congression- | speak, but the audience could not stand him. TRNNRESBE. noynce the benediction alter the performance o trivics of tho New. Hamp Goyernment hus o it o legal-tender in the Hut, snmehow or other, there got Into | al District elects 30 It‘;u\lhl jcan, Coalition, and | and again {eum for Converae, but the gentle- NasnvitLe, 8ept. 10.—Tho Democratic Stats | of Old Iundred by all un the stage and in the 5 shiro Republicans. oyuent of debis, and a ereditor may be com- | the fievised Statites, which Congress enaeted In | 1 sound-money Domocratic Tepreseniatives. | man would not speak. Th reason fa that he | Convention met this aftarnoou, aud without | sudience. The box affico will open tomorrow 3 rmllcd to tako it from a debtor for th purpose, | 1870, n provision which took away fromn siivet | Thelaat ts pledged to vote to send Connors and | can burdly face an audience after tho chargea | transacting any bustogss sdjourned to to-mor- | morning at Root & Bon's, 151 Btate street, an i but there the compulsion cnds. Tha tovern- | #t8 legral-tender quality in sll sums excoeding 83, | Garcelon's nnmea to the Scuste. Frye's plutal- | which have been made agalnst him, and which | row evening. - F announcement which needs no farther eém- R 8 of { ment has no power to requiro that it suall be | and made gold slone a legal-tender, thus apply- | ity s neariy 8,000. i Lie has utterly fatled to deny. As atated, the The Republican S8tate Convontlon also meeta | phasis. Every Indication now shows that the - Tilden Doclares War on Some received {or, praperty ur anything else, and no- | Ing the princival of the et of 1553, an 1t BUMMING UP. sudience wan very dlscotiraging. Kearney had | to-murrow, ¥ audience will be Jiterally fmmen b Tammany’s Cerrupt Office- - body will reeelve §t exeept at its representative | regarded the subsidiury coln, to the whole in PontrAxp, Me., 8Sept. 10.—Returns to-day | a large audlence when he harangued. 'Taken LOUISIANA, : - Y vaitie,~that {s, the r«:lnl{uu it bears to coin. A | circulution, In other ‘words, it _accomplishied | make the yote uhout us follows: Connor, 54, | altogether, the meeting was a hig fizzle, as the Mosnox, 8ept. 1.—The Heoublicans af the OBITUARY, . 5 holders. dollar lias o fixed value, universally accepted. | what the Democratie party tn 183 started out |, 000: Garcelon, 20,0002 $mitb, 87,000, 'The Rep- | botels are oll full, aud there are a great many | Fifth District nominated ex-Chief-Judge Lutiug Bperial DUDateh to The Trivune, H Wa call our legal-tender silver coln of 412§ | to do by wmking gold the sole staudard | resentatives heard from stand sixty-four Re- | people fn the eity. K @ for the long term, and A. N, Falefs I Teusas, for the short term. 2l ! MILIOURL, Broowizotox. 1L, Bept. 10.—Dr. Thomas Karr, of Randolph’s Grove, died this moming, yraius a Alullnr‘ but supvose we should make | and destroylug the bimetallic stand- Pul»lhmus, twenty Denocratd, forty-five Green- CONORESSIONAT, NOMINATION, ) a coin of 2004 gralns avd call that a | ond. ow ™ was this donel Who ackers, and twenty-iwo to hear from. The CLEVELAND, ()., 8cpt. 10,.—The Iion. Joseph uollar, would it not requirs two of them | did jt) It passed bLoth Houses of | majority of the not-known are guite sure to bo | M. Pue was nominated to-day for Congress by Numerous Important Congres- 87, Lotig, Sept. 10.—The Greenbackers of the | Te was aged A3, was born fn Pennsylvanis, and o slonal Nominations Made to purchase as much as the legul-tender dollari | Cobgress wittiout a ivision in either, s that It | Deimuerats and Greenbackers, 3o that the House | the Democrats of tho Twentieth Congressional | First Distrlel nowminated Henry Eshbaugh, | bad lived o MclLcan County ever slnce 1835, ’ Yesterday. Orif womadeone of 1034 grains and called that | scems to haye been “fl gunumllly approved by | will have an _opuosition ma‘unly of not less | District, . Master of phe State Grange, for Congryss, to- | He was & wealthy fariner, n tian of great fnflu i ¢ adoliar, would It niot requira fouri ‘Pl mere | both parties, and nobudy s spechlly respousi- | than one, and will probabiy senil un Garcelon ELTRIA, O., Bept, 10.—~The Democratfe Con- | day. eoce, aou much respected. [ calllng one ot llxclsul last n ‘dollnr lr'oul‘d not elvy Pln for gtl, although It l;l z‘n wnllkl'nun m{?g Il‘.a rlul:d Bl‘l’l‘“llll kml nthem:ui-_s wnlfh. stfimlmu 'ddtu fifl;m"‘ l(:o'uzlm;um;‘ lri"tl}m Be;'eril;enlh ll)}u- B rumn‘ v nfi;mm,. ; o ————— s . ¥ ft the valuo of & doliar or {ta purchasing power. | hear lerninn - curac for [ o , wi cly choose Gareclon, Democrat, as | trict nominated Lew! ler, of Akron. Mr. HILADELPRIA, Se .~—The (reenbnek- : INDIANA, We cantiot evade tho settlid laws of Uusinces | held all - Congress of both partles in | Governor. A#now heard from, the Iteoublichus | Millar is also the nomiuce of ho Notiotals of | Labut parte nosninated doti: Shden oy ok A Freany Bhved 14 Twopsbie Eaeacd, ¥ " A Ihtie Bozodont nsed ol Alung every day costs B SBECRETARY TIIOMI'SON, which centurics have estabiisbed, and 1t Is all | the hollow of his hand, Bomo of those who | have n mnjority on jolut ballot, which | this district. * | for Congruss avaiust Bpenker Randall, but little tronble, nnd i lesssnt o ‘,,‘,:" ,{,",_ il Sueciut Musnateh to Tae Trioune. folly to talk about It, What we want isconil- f curse him the loudest and longest wero mem- | clects Biate ‘officials, but thers sre J0B FOE. e —— esrs of snffering from cilecaset gums and teeth in ] [uniaNATOLIZ, Ind., Scpt. 10,~The Opera- | dencoin the Government and in each other, | bors of Congress thensclves at the time, and | twenty-two distrlets to hiear from. Threo Repub- Spectal Dienatch 1a Tz muumi AMUSEMENTS, '!m“ dage. Its e ls ceonomiest of time and coms, E use was crowded to suffoeatlon last nght to | and asked to bo excused upou the ground that thoy | lican Concressmen are re-blected. Reedintho |~ CLEVELAND, U, Beot. 10.—A farce, the & A . ort. Use Sozodont. s ., Tiguse war R W, T STADILITY IN OUR PINANCIAL BYSTRM, did not know what was gofnr an, A modest | First District, by 4,300 plurality; Frve, in tho | broadest that waseverimazined, hasbeenenacted —— listen to the firat address of R. W, Thompson |y, ),e00 ‘our trade aud commigre, already re- | sequest truly, stuca It give: thein adlspeneation | Second, by $000; Lindsey, fn the Third, o by the Democrats of this Congressional Dis- M'CULLOUGH A'f HOOLEY'S. LAOE 600 on the fssues of the campafgn, Tha speaker | cicrar “will b rapidly Icreased, aud we gholl | to curse othiers who are no deeper i tho mud | 3,000, 'Lald (Democratio-Greenback) is clec trict, They to-day placed Joc Foe, the Brook- | John MeCulfougl, surrounsed by 8 company | = 7mmmmrmm - o oo Cmnan e a8 fntroduced by ex-Gov. Baker, and spoke for | realizo the advantago of tho system wo nre | than they are In the mire. ‘Tho il of the last | over Powers hy 2,500 In the Fourth District, [ lyn Granger, trainp, and statesman in nomina- Y\:: hours \vlmu\{t notes. The ndxlmpu 18 re- | now asked to overthrow. If, on the other hana, | session of Congress . The Fifth Distr(ct 1sstill doubtful. Waldo Cotnty tjun for Congreas. It took slx ballots, to be led by prominent citizens os the most able | Wesbiould be persuaded to postpone Indefinitely REMONETIZED BILVER. izives 1,8bplurality for Mureh, whlle Washington | sure, bub what aro slx compared to the number frarded by prom i . Becre- | the resumption of sveclo-ayiments, and to 2. | It was vetoed by the L'roskient, not because ho | as far ua lieard from gives 1,100 plurality for | the party has taken fu somo dwrlsu, where not that has been lieard hicra this campaign. Beere- | iy a'tho fden of the specls valie 'of money | was opposed 1o o bimotallic currency, s the | Hale. Hancock gives 1,700 and Knox 95, mak- | 80 much tramuing s been doned 1t was not tars Thompson confined himselt almost exelu- | ynd property, wo shall ngain bo plunged tnto | Domocratic party was f 1853, for he had ex- | Ing Hale 230 ahead. ‘Ihie reault depends upon | thought possiblo that {his nomination could sively Lo the currency questlom, which he re- | tho deepest financlal distress, and thousauds | pressed himself fn favor of 1t n his nnuval mes- | the towns in Washington not heard from,which | happen. Joe hua been the sport of the partics ylewed in a masterly manner. e paid espeelal | who are now in n prosperous vondition will bo | sage, but only beenuse, fn his ovlnfon, | wil go awinst Hale, but,as Washington towns | 8o long that the bare mention of his 1 Iat advoeated in the | frretrlevably ruined, It wasso ln Francodur- { it was an act of bod fafth towards | are golne Democratie rather than Greenback so | name anywhere In tho Htate ~ has been nirnilon:ie ol taomey a8 By iog the Revolution; flins been s in every coun- | the public creditors, (longress disagreed with | for as recelved, they may sove ilale by golug | sble to produce a brond grin, Ila was of meritorious artists, supcrior fo point of n- teliigence 10 the average dramatic comblnations now roaming at large, has begun an’ engage- ment at Hooley's which promlsces to be, as it ougit to be, o bighly successful one. The so- lection of *Virginlus ¥ fur Lla re-cntrance be- fore the Chileago public was a fortunate on, be- BARGAINS TORCHON LACES o mm SeepaeiaAgT " cause it exbibita this actor in nls best mood, and West, showlng Its lucousistency and absolute | yr¢ whery an frredeomatiie paper curveucy has | him, huwaver, and passei the bill over tha veto. | for Martlu. the fcst “of tho Legislature of bis. own | g the ripeness of bis power. Mr. McCullonsh unconstitutionality, The specch was enthusi | Leen adopted; and ft will bo 80 as certatn o8 any | Ie scquiesced In tho rosult, and tho Secrbtary CITIES AND TOWNS, party last winter, and was never able to Ret | gayq glssiplo of Forrest, and wndoubiedly he sstically applauded throughout, and will fiave | efféct Tulluws its causo. of the Treasury has honestly exccuted tho law | Avausra, Me., Sopt. 10.—Returos for Gov. | the shinplest measure through excopt it wera | o0 caught somethluz of the spirit of its effect on the thinking portion’ of the com- { Too great inflation may increase prices, and | until the fruits of his pulk-fir are seen in the fact | erwor from 284 cltles nnd towns received at the | done on charity, Buch men as ex-tiov. Fllfll{ " tal I i . munity. for a time thinga may go o switimingly, but fu | that hie is now payine silver for greenhacks, | Journai uillce show in theso townsw total vote | ex-8herlf Winslow, and il the better mien of | that puwerful gealus, and something o TR BPERCH. theend tho eifect of which will bu that greonbacks | of 102,863, giving Connor 47,278, Garcelon 22« | the party are thorouchly disgusted at the | his method. The two men, however, o the Western dumociated Press. TIE BURDLE 13 BURE TO RURST, may be used in paylng customs dutles and in | 753, and Smith &%, The samo towns Jast | Pominasion, and tought it 'to the last moment, TSnASA oIS, Ind., Bept. (62 tton. 7, and then the loss falls on the lubor of the coun- | purchasing 4 per coné bonds by first converting {zur mvo Counor 43,008, Willlums 82,673, and | but Joe was Yoo, muvlla for thew. Ile bad W. Thompson, Secretary of the Navy, spokeat | trv. Tho banker, bondholder, and speculatar fn | thew luto silver. To escape an fnvestigation of | Munsou, 4%, The vote in the Flsst Covgres- | tramped the mml wr}l'fin of !'Iw county ‘lll the Opera-House tgenlght, Hecoutined himself | stocks can seneratly proteet Rimsclf agalnat tho | the relation of the Democratie party to these | sional District [s: Reed iflep-). 13,757: Atider. | over, and had things ©fixed solld. The lie. to the discussion of the Hnancial question, con- | consequences uf a financlal panfe ta a Jarge ex- | financiul measares, fts leaders employ thels | son (Dent.), 9,430; Uove Gmculmb. 0,540, publlcans are jubilant, snd say Townsend will were so dissimllar o tempersmeut that it was guite impossible for Julin McCullough, even hiad it been his deslre, 10 become an iml- tator, The stormy veliemence, the drrepressi- W.A.Ei_rfipson & Co. We have succeeded in closing out the last of an Importer’s Stock of TORCHON LACES at about half the cost of tme ! portation, B aidering that the most fmportant now demand- | tent, but the Inboring wan neyer can, Conse- { imngination in picturing the distress and suffer- have o walk-away, ble rages, the vassionate soul of the grand oid [ public consideration, and considered the | quently the bulk of suffering ocesstoned by a | g n the country, and chargo ltalito thepoliey |~ v EW ITAMPSHIRE. mou, which burried him {610 stranie excesscs lesuf sludll;lhlell_v m;ule nprthnz it could nu:‘lru |nnnu|‘u:'pnulc nl‘wn‘,-. ml"'z""'f"x ag‘u h;blonfiz i’»f-fl?i'»fl‘:‘“é?n'ffi"‘n'cl;:f.‘!md;‘f."i‘12',’;'.5231'."’03?3{ BRFULICAT NOMIFATIONS AU PLATPORX ILLINOIS. 10 1ife, and fired his acting with the fury of In- cvaded. But two plans of curreney are pro- | part of thie pogulatfon, Instend of being triends earful d c 3 > NATION - - % Posed In dircet. opposttion to cach odier. Ona | Of ties claes, the advocates of irredeemable pa. | tho Kepublican party broduce thopanicot 181, | Coxcony, N. Il Bept. 10.~Tho Republican OTTAWA, apiration, ore_clements nut to be looked for in Special Dispates 0 The Tridune, R caper clrealatiun, redesmablo at par in coln at | per are their enemlies, from which wy are now sullering but cradually | Stats Convention met to-day. Afterithe ap- Orrawa, 1IL, Bept, 10.~Tho Hepublican the plersurc of the holder, and iimited by the While the present panic ns produced much [ recovering. 'That it did not, can in hls oplulon | yointment of the usuat Committoes, the Con- A necessitics of trade and _coinmerces; the othern | suffering and many bankrupteles, {t i3 nota | casily be demoustrated. In 1360 wo had a State gcnu‘m procceded tobatlat for Ou\‘u.r‘nar. Nag | County Conventlon was held hero to-day. The paper cireulation Hmited only by tha diseretion whit worse than tha panjc of 1817, which he | Dank clreulation g( speclo volue of 207,102, Head Tatedl, following ticket was nominatod: State Bcha- of Congress, having no relation o specio value, | recatlects very well. Our population has | 477, and In 1861 §202,005,707, In 1870 wo had a | Head was nominated. tor, Sawuel R. Lowis, of Fall River; Sherif, R. and not redeemable {n anything., more than doubled since then, and | paper clreulation fucluding greenbacks, Natlonal ‘I'he Commisteo reporsed the follawing reso- C. Stevens: R sentatisés, I B Orooker, of e dues not believo that the Democratie varty | because of the faclifties of futercourse, | Banks, demand nates, State bank notes, ono | jutlons: . i Representa , L. B, f 4 o throughaut the United Btates favor an lere- | tolegraphs, ete., we sco aud hoar almost every- | nud two year Goverument notes, compound - | “yyypneas, Tho Republican party ean pomnt witn | Metdota, and Fraucls Boweo, of ~Mission: deemable currency, for in the Jast national plat- | thing that ocs 'on over tho eutiro country} | terest notes, and fractional cnrrflfl&fl‘ §704)- | pride and-contidence to its recurd I the War and | Coroner, Lr. J. W, Petttt, of Otawa. The the calin, digutfled fmpersonations of Mr, Me- Cullough, hecause they do not eater into hls nature. And, however tauech*we may Insist that itls the duty of au arilst to goout of him- self, 1t fs a verified fatt tuat thuy stamp thor own personallty on whatover. they seck to de- lincate. Dickens was never able to portray a entleman, although ke had smple opportunt- Torin of tho party 1t severely censured tho Re. | therofore bankruntcles and fallurcs aro brough, | D603 at a specio alu of 8013, 13 1tw fogislation in peaco a4 enduring wonnmente | Convontion was Iargo aud hatmonious. Fia of ovserving their lubnte, bcauss he was | 18 order to insure a speedy % cefe-paymen ut 1 the ale ol ndiana i rallroac RO apers, am rel0) O U e e % ¥ % o N A :t? T;‘JZ.“’.E?"?.,Tumn that uccmmuc support fts .S.f” nmiuu:v";cur:u::. yet thoso w{lm‘.’ ll’iku' nime | rency in the United States, bityIn g0 for as we | covacily for tuture sorvice and l}m grounds of Aurora, Saturday eveninz, Bopt. H: 8Band- | roud heroes; what lamientable faflures they are, X resent ticket without expresaly npproviug an | self, lived In those davs will romember Low ter- | fu tho West wero concerned, it was rather op | Bepular confidence and support; an wich, Monday eveninz, Sept. 10: Rockford, Hiinitod fatto f srcdeominiio Gurreney, - | Hblb the catnley; and what Gencrol paralgsla | account of an ienil distrivition of i betoree o mAn The countey ad redctiod perlod do- | ‘Tuegday eveniug, Bept. 17; Ketthsburg, Rriday Un this point the Indiana Democrucy and tho | in business it produced, That paufe was pro- | the scctions, occasioned by our extravagunt m"m‘““h the conduct of Nuttonal aud State at- | 8ftcrnoan, Beut, 303 Kirkwood, Baturday after- Natjonals, theretore, whenever 1n particnlar 1o- | duced direetly by the Democratle party by tam- | parchases from the Fost. At the thine, wo | Tuies, and cannot allard to cominit itr deatinies to | hoon, Sept. 213 Macomb, Monday afternoon, rcalitles they cau sccure a prospect of success Ly ring with the " curreney for party ‘ends. A | il felt thot some remedy onght 1o be | the keoping of a party that for twenty ycars has gfpl. 23; Rushvitle; Tueaday sftérnoon, Bept. a very slight advance over ac- tual cost, and shall place them upon our counters at &, 6, 10, i8] how they stralu after the herole, and how they reveal the poverty of the inventor, otherwise 80 fertiie and so great. It I3 necessary that o dehmeator should bo able to Identify himeelf with the charscter ho secks to depiet, Goetho unitivg, they - nehh of the Bank of the United States refuscd | applicd to furnlsh us relict, aud that, It the cie- | shown Staelf incapablo und unworthy of tho groat . confessed that ke kuew of no crime which he 2 7. | O " AL 1NT0 EACH OTEWS AT ” to'bo mado n bty of Jhwenglne ot tie dicta- r.l‘:hullon couudaiol bo othorvies eiuslizul, o | tnisis aud curen of the Staio and ;.:’;;Emli:("l:cutru‘w. CooTEOITHRNTS FOU oY, toaAK. was ot capablo of committing. s was com: 1"1‘7 2, 15; “7;;Il~0‘7 ner ”""1‘? 3 o gracefubly ae I they yrero danciug the round | tlon of politicians, and the uxcitement this oc- | uew lssue of giconbneks should bo 1esoried to. ced, vo will pf i Ad. Coon’s Grove, Will' Coun slay, Sept. =0 1 potent to "*iting Into lturature™ o Mephlstoph- succeed | = dasice, - Upon o porbe only i thelr diftarencs | eaaion ripeucd 1010 i Thase biold 1n rexcrve Were fssucd by order of | ministration aur coruial suuport In alt juat weans | geteryoons Strestor,” Natarday, Scpt. 21, even- | Sea. The createst Gthet of our day adiits tose who did not succeed in ty und elevale the public service; Lo . B ville, sogicat ns to causo any mipedimens to thelr A FIERCE PARTI3AN WAN. Uen, Grant, ard, by 1974 tho ‘cjreulation | tonding ta purity . i | nz; Eariville, Mond um’mn. ‘The Nutlouals Insist that both of the | The deposits were fllegally taken from the bank | weut up %4 #781,400,0 of paper, ot n | Hecureand perhopuste Inter-state amity and cond. t 131,490,010 S Morris, Tuesday, evelings Monmouth, ol partles are corrabt, to which tho Dema nutwighatanding &t had pald undor the law for | spocle valuo of m‘l;mu.mx. which was an fn- | 0 e e wiiahies | Thursday, Sopt. elield (Lowa), Saturday, Fal agrec only 8b far as to fnclude Renublicaus and | the privilege of keoplng: theimn, end given thew | crease of its purchnstog powoer . from the | faith, and to perpetuste tie prosperity of tho na- | Sept. 24 Bushnell, A‘lundfly, Bept, 80 Au- Tt Shein sV —Lhnd Js, thcy 2o Lo Nrat. balls | toSbate banke to bo okl ob 4 Hosln of thelr cr- | pravious vear of SUI0SBH: Two opilons | (ol 1AdLo barpetuaty ihe prosuerity of the nay | CO0L, 2 caday, Oct. 15 Gsgton, Wednesday, Even this fmpediment scoms to bo graudually | culation, Tuey wore fustructed by thu Scere- | provailed, ono fu faver of contraction, the otuer | of tie fiuances undor which to laat fragment of | Oct. 35 Princeton, Thursday, Oct. 3 '}\‘“Y’l"‘fl””lh uot l')‘lllll)'m‘ easfons from Ilhl: tary of the Treasury u:] lu‘cruuw tl:‘cl( mmljn dan 1‘:11 ux;mn?hfln For' I‘II: fiwu n;n;t be l:ll&m{llt ::;: g:?le‘nel&xll"cull‘f .fln":’g‘i.'x‘é{“'fl’fl.';" ll:::gn:,v‘\: £ Nationulg, Who stick to thelr owa men, but | as {o fudnish accommodation to those wlio de- ha circulation mfght by sately carrled up i g H ‘A frum Lo Domocrats, who, for the sska of sue- | sirod to borrow miuney, They. did 8o, and the | to sbout 8500,000,000, with a view o refieving | Broaslon in busiucas vanishing beforo the return of ‘WISCONSIN Sopt. 23, afternoon; getting any of owr last cheap tot should avail themselves of this great opportunity, that he Is dominated by the possion of iulnu-v. Que can hardly fmagine Jobn McCullough posaessed Ly au ovll passton, by angthing but what §8 manly and good; and it is not necessary to - inguiro further than his fuce to learn that Le fa Incapable of doluz a base or malignant act, He conld not. represcut an Jago, NOF B Sir Gi'es Overreuch § ho e ¢! eadd tue lives liko u reader, Ina v o Vi ¢ b prospority. SIXTH DISTRICT. eould merely read i ceas, submissi ent the dictation: of tho | Presidend, Secretary of tho Treasury, and the West from tho sevority of the pressure. Wa | confenceand p character ke Virgintus hols qultvat bowe, |- £ Natfouals in several lmportant Jocalitivs. whole purty umatc";‘:’t ‘t‘h& urm‘ll:\fl)“m i had been. drained of our currency. Whether ul:t;:;l:;;l.. ulfi.““ “fiu‘v\“fiu::‘l‘ummfl-fifi ?‘!xdrq -‘?:\'fi: Special Dispaick (o The Tridune. and tenderly und grandly docs he porteay tie . ] ] . Tho curreney guestion otght not to be a par- | gnd good thues 5 question,=~pught not to uve 8 Hepublicad inocratle | ks opinfon was well touuded or not, she fact | g, tho hoor of national perll snoutd be malntitned Osuxosir, Wis, 8cpt. 10.—The itepnblican | jerolsus, the gricf, the pure affuctlonntencsa of s nnd Domocratic thuvs. ‘Thero wers men | remaina the saine, that Inslolate, ond vue publlc debt bo vaid, priucipal | Canvention of the Sixth Congressional District | the Romau futher, “the flret act of tho drama, 113 & 115 State-st. Lo |;x(\ Democratle |Imu tolt, fur i coneerns us vl | elected llu omcgrm zhlfi Stute by mleu:ln lul thosy THE CAUSE OF THE PANIO :‘:m'mmcn, according to tho splrit and letter of | wqq Iarpely attended and barmonious, Pliletus | us n»pmemed‘ l;y ":;:i fih“t‘!u;vlnuuh. 1 'uue ol tl cvery party. M ; e 1 v - | tho Jaw, : st complete A shed st R o Lwr;.:’:’:fillsxnn“l‘:\m HAVE MADE 17 50 Bossial oAy lllfll,sl{‘;' ll,(‘;lul‘v’\fn‘l‘u.n, BEALSIY frf.’n';'.'-fi{“:r" 'fi'r llx‘ul{:;'l.l * ’II“::!XA: flmllo‘l’s:‘}:fmsjulvn Ziesolved, That. an ropentcd offorts and falures | Bawyer would have becu nominnted by feclams. :n: l::‘v,c o The ROkdlenet Ta st Das fi‘v‘tr:x: ANTI-FAT. * i In 50 far a3 our present inancial syatem Is con- | As prices weub up tho spleit ot specalation, the | gur extravagance, exeited by the high prices of have rm‘::m: 10 be "\?"""‘{.',‘{" pswr «‘;( the (hnv‘; tion, but his namo was nulhorlt'nurelv with- by the mellow volce® whict Inparts to _the cor- N N gerned Tuab systcin W enohatically Nepul- | deniand for money sud bauk resorves, all 1o | tho war, aud contimued without stopping 1oni | Srortn T caroncy as motiey. apd o out jepel; | drawn. —George Grimumer, of Kewance, was | roct ond etately perfods of Sheridan Knowleq s bcan, cancetved amd fostered by the ltupubiian®| ereased at a corjuspouding ratio. Everybody | cnongh' to think of the consequencess Wo | tender nofes ware taned unuJ'u,uwm.m promisc | Nominated on the frst ballot. Following 1s the | an uawouted "pathos sud mesning. The i purty, which ehecrlully accepts all the responn- | wanted to borrow inones, and to speculait. | wers oll at fault for his, for uvery ciass of | that they shoald bo rodoomed dollar for toilsr 1n | platform adopted: deflance of the mob by the braye . y billticw {6 involves, 16 waa iy tecessary by | Tha passion for tho aequisitlon of land bocng soclety was involved I extravaganco, The | cold and silver at the caritost pructicablo momont | 'y “muat tne parform sugsested in the address of | 90 Denfatus, the arrival of “voung Jedius, 9 the War. Tho Aominkstrtion ot Buchuna had | almost universal In tis State, and hundreds of | pecessitics of war hud 8o tacreased the volume | aiter tho restoration of peace, and an the thine for | 4,5 0S4 TRE HELIOEM Parester iRARe aldrens B8 | vy “fathicrly’ tenderness of Virginius, the £o jmpaired the publle credit that monoy could | farmer3, nos satisfivd with furming bad to bore | of our curreney that we had o tdea of values | ful8liment of this pledee hav yow arrived, and | (% approbation; that the Keogblican party is the | trustful Jovao! the dauchter, the mevtiog of K not be vorrowed IAY Wie Guvernment for less | row moncy to bity moro lund. - In 1533, | gxeept by tho standand of our puper circulg- | #pecle paywent s been reached, we donounce all the luvers, afl the playful wayin which Vir- than 12 ver o ouly truly natlonsl and progrosiye party of the ty il unies Ehfsatate of thines, | Who' thosd deposlia wern romisvod, 10 Whoio | fhan. . Wo 0. JonRer - loohed to. suia | &ilort o dolay tha day of reuambtion and to-in. | 1 1AV, REIGRAL S0 PIOKTSRRLye Bacy of ke {t would have been Jmposalbly to condtiet tie | bauk circulation i the United States was leas | as thio mensure, but cstuated ovorsthing | (1310 the cuttency by any sdditlonal e aas 1. | liburty aad equal rights 0y acis ss weil as Wur for the Unfon. Fhe Admiutstration of | than 830,000,060, Hy the timo of the panle 10 | by greenbacks and grecnback notes. The coun- bovds ;:‘:‘w 2, sud fraudulont & public seas. | Tcsolutione; that sho passago of the llomo- Lncoln liad 1o ruduce n bolier iac of affuirs | 1637, only tour. yeurs, 1L Nad incronsed Over | by did not patian n- shoculntlons. Jomg enien | it . Heny w03 -widh _svaty men cAn g swller - the Government 1o be destroyed. | $100,000,000, 100 por cont, Tho Btato bauke, | {6 sco hetore 1973 what tbelr cifect would be, | 'feesolead, That we bollove In no questloning of | fSCHTo, & home on public lend, —was This had to be duno by burrowtng wones | held up und gucotrszed by the Deinovratic pur- | and, after the panle commenced, Was 0 Dar' | the President's title, no trifling with an lesuo fere. | 1e518lation for the Interest uf the poor man; that npon Govermuent bonds and - issplug |ty ond sustalned by the use of public money, | niyzed that 1 could not realize tho | vucably and Justly sotiled. and no further uso for open 10 pro-coiption the uusold lands ‘grantod to Rrecnbacke, but ot cvery stop du tho con- | lnd increasea to beardy 800, They had an a- | fuer that it then had $513,050,501 paper [ the useless Potter Committce; that th . h o’ rutltonds, mecty our cordial approval; and that the summation of these medsures ft wer with | grevate eapltal of nbout 200,000,000, a ctrewid- | eireulation more than fb bad 1 130, witha | o paymeacs of outlawed Southern cluims, snd vo | jrypoliican Jatty oulr can o LTUALP Tl carey foFe giniug couscnls 1o thelr “unlon, forms a aingu- larly perfect pleture, and a brilllaut prelude to the” tragic scenes that follow. The actiug in this scepo by Warde, Miss Maud Grapger, and Rainforth merits tho hichest praise that could be uiven, and the pralse must Lo extended to thom o the subscquent acts of the drama, Mlss Uranger's Virginia {s 8 noble tupersona- tiuti,—a vurtrulture ot filtal devotion, wemnanl? opposition from the Demacratie party, That | tlon of about $150,000,000, uud only sbout 833+ | speclo vatud or purchastuz power of @ 10,657,- | Pensiuns to Hobel soldiors. ward tho reformu demanded hy the people, when | love, and herole self-sacritice, sach sy wy could varty supported the proposition to wiy the e | 000,000 of com ta redecm it Wit 00 tinre Chait A Wit Sty o of Sjoireu, Woabws bellove in tho cqual 1axson. | gucty proposed reforina sre ‘atapted 1o, meat 1he | amrvely huve anilcipated frot one rearcd b the terest upon 1he Lonts i coft, bt opposed the | about #1 1n coin to every 31 luelreulution views may have vrevailed, therefore, us to the Keedtoed, Fhat o aversge of ton hoaraof dally | PXiRCnCiesur the case. isaue of e bouds, nud denounced the paliey [ wus Detnocrutic Nuaneléring, The Bauk of the | proper nicasure of retef after the panke, the | tol) i suftictent for mon, :nnxan, or child, and ,,’, uih;nfi.‘- 'll!:g :tggu}z;{_uflr:ms‘:?‘clflmfl:ndflvflm Janch ran up the public debt, notwithstauding | United Btates, whot war was commonced upon | most caaual obsrver can now sce that thucatisoaf | absence of contract thia bught 1o be dewe g vgai | e countey tho grosnback, Iv bas aiready r 1t wag necessary to sustain the Unfou, and des | §e, bad only o eiratlation of §10,000,000, with | it iust be found In somethlug o150 besides a nnlv. wurk, deomed its promuse by maklag 1t o8 good clared the greenbacks to be utterly worthless, | §10,000,000, of loas thuy two tor four, But that | want of currency, whichs was over twice us much lexolved, That wa believo in tlue equal rights coln. 1t ie opposed HJ d hot-house of wmudery “emotioval ' art. ‘The emotional elewment fa dlstinctly viaible in ity yet n & chastened form, aud not too pronounced to remind the spectator AN ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT s tho grest renwdy for Puisueer’ It prcly sttt § i1 s T8 urts b D fuxd 0 Gwe ‘ yeniing Mts Wl rouveitid tito £ hén in " Arcunisnce Wil direcllons 16 whi rrduce & fik e ] from (wa (e Ove paunds per week. BoL Gniy 3l T H ae 4 s s depre- | Of the mero trickery of sobs and tgars, It waa 8 lle and @ 1raud upon thelr fuce, because thoy | was not cnotigeh for the politiclng, They de- | 4y 1373 04 1 1800, He ropeated that ¢ coutd [ 8nd equal exerclso of thoss rixuts fur all eitizens | ciuod™ aud Auctuatiag currency, but. with Secre. | altogethier freo froim the conventional artiiciali- ¥ pramused o pay money when the toverument | manded moro mouoy tierely tu Inllato prices, a8 | only bo found in our universal extravagance, | Of the opublic, - d tary Bherinan, favors (he circulation of us much | ties of the stage, and stood out cleau and pure, 5 had none, aid thelr tssuatice to bs 4 means of keeping In ulice, witout wtovoliE | When wo consider the amount of goid | etolved, Bt wo bellgse Inau boneat and un. | cutrency as can bo maintaliied b par with the eu- | yet warni with tife, 3lr. Warde fu the part of IN VIOLATION OF TR CONSTITUTION, for a mou ablatal il snd s Jale el e wlk vetitieat 3 it to dnqulre, or carine to Kiow, | we liad to oxport to pay intereat on our bouds % X, tublivheil coln of the country, and ho more; that The post cliient lendets of the party declared | wiiat extent of clecalation was domunded bY [l for fmports, some idva of the drain upon us | e 2t the Somi s woll as the Borih, without {le prosperlty of tho cauniry, andcepcclaily uf tha thit the Coustitrtlon gave Conerees only the | tho buslucss loterests of the countey. ‘Tho | may bo formed, snd, by comparing tho condition | rone of sand. / LI AR b B L bower to col mouey and reguluie the valuo | fucreaso of imoncy was alemsuded for specula- | of tnngs then with what {6 s now, we can vesolvad, Tunt av & party wi welcomo and bid [ GOUA RO AN ntformily of the Yalue uf thercol, aud that the Money it weant was' | flon, not for legitimute Inuhum}und. us wak | yealize mot only the fact that w swot | God-spoed to tho tomperance roformation, and Jediua ade a toat tmportant additlon to the genoral excellence of thie cast, was fully deserving of the he stowed on the performance by 1 'Fhe support given to Mr. 3eCul b, a8 a whole, ty pralsc boe ho uudlenc uih on this if, but the . rold” and “whver, us nothiie elss could | foretold by those who denounced the uct, wiien | futa - aebt the mannce . ho' 'fias | Will ZIve it such material suport as sl bowt our | S5 A0 SUETERE IhrouThouL the wurle, oy of tho | occusion scems. 1o buve infused into i e el ity Wnperatis 1wa 4 be coited, wud by their steady opposl | the crists came its Influcneo was tersible, ex | fudieat «1, but the stiil more uceeplable fact that | command. weoply f true progressi it has redeomod | acting new vigor spirlt, and 'x!.".‘."‘?.‘r“,'iz‘:‘" pj-l:ll".y‘nlrllnnlfllnurwnl. by exe . Hon to all ihe measurcs upon which | teading to every class of socluty. we ure gulthig out of debb and stopping tho | | Kespired, Ahat we tendor oar wrolonnd aed | gvery pledee mude by he party siuce iiv organtass | u the fimpastioncd siunes of the plav, 0 whers by Quaierdiu, $104 Ailiran 2 thy present systes based, the Democrats TUE EXPLOSION UAME fminense_ exportations of gold by wmeuny | hoarifult sympatnlonto our plugus-atricken Listh: | tion, and fo-dny it stands before tho country and [ be ty fofurmcd of the uixuction of his daughter, BOTANIC MEDICINE CO. Prop'rs, Buflalo, N.Y. ] huvy thade the Huanclal questiou a party one, | fu the form of & decrease o tho revenne from ( of the policy of the Government which | Fnof de Subih 1 the feurtul and wida-epread | the sorld wit s clean bl of health, its 1ast unre- | yg fairly * lot bimself loose,” sud eurticd Ve | ST 4 Y respousililty for whatover injurlous ra- | customs of over SKOG0 Trom 183 10 1837, | fu “ts mow proposcd to pull down | Ieraile desalation s sarpow. ba their Bomes. and | cemed pludzs accampllahod It the redemplion of | wydfetco with bl 1w bis graod ebullition of fne PUBLIOATIONS, ¢ Dt Juay wpfie trom his fact reata upon shiat | o a genoral stsbension of shecle-dayments by amt - destror, In- Ui fve years from | wo piodge to thom such bractical aid as Providance | tho gresibacke s sut, togefher With tho bptes | giustion, Mrv. E. L. Davenport as Seva |~ geminey ABILARY, v pburty, As for the Hepublican parey, 16 will | Lanks, o decrvase 0 tho umouut ree [ 1874 to 57, Incluslve, wo have exvorted | hia place In our power. Yot aad national carrency sumicient for the wants | €ame in for & dscrved sLarc of tho hotors, W8 | g targrat and last selertion of B cina novels s stand by the syste to e cud, ot only becase | cefved from public lands 0 the | $2,500,635,700 and imported §2,970,757,278, mak- ‘The Stato Committes was sclected and tho | af the peopte, met with a most kiudly weleowe from the | eve o hed ty that contained—unehnnged and It has been the imeuns of sustaiulng the tovern- | same vear of over $1B000,000, ond i | fui & difference fn one uvor _ of $187,470,- | Cunvention adjourned. " 4. ''pat we disapprove of the sction of the prea- | audivice, who 100k tho occasian to pay an alfer- | u h'-lw;;d- the SEASIDE LIBRARY, o . mient b the hour of {le greotest poril, but bo | general bankeuptoy, 10 15240 same of the most 413. Wo have sold §IST.8413 more ent Demoeratic womber from this district Insab- | tionate and gratetul tribute tv one of the A :‘,,:',';;‘m_, ..’,,.!:’;’f“,’:':{‘.'}f‘.',",,",‘}:i,‘,‘:,.‘.’“;»,‘.;:{.‘f;{ ; tausy {t Lus now reachod ts consummition by | sagucious leaders of the party bogat to realbze | than we have bought within those o - milfing to caucus dictation o a aitempt to Mexi- | actresses who have graced the Amerlvan stag thet berica This LIDFATY (5 bl Che cheapert ever gtk I the that the bubble would svon bupst, and pre- | years,: Does ot everybody wr that NEW YORK. canizo thls G ot by reopoulug tho Vcal: | Among the tinor parts *in the - cast | Bl I any bodniry. and iy Unprocuiented: poputsrt: 4 FIACTICAL LESUMPTION OF 8I'KCIN PAYMENTS, | parcd at oneo fur a change of front by convert- | whn'a man buys more than be s he ex- VE. TAMMANY, dential question, which fad been aettiod by a | Uil of commendation stould [ l“nlén:‘»ll.m!fluznul he favor with whleh I lereceiy ed v il protafses the must certuin ineaus of exe | e the gurty Inty o cold and sllver narty, 'the | lausts bls means to pay for it aud whenever Sgoctal Diapatck to The Tridune dectelon of 4 tribunal wutabllshed by Democratte | given to Mr. Pope Cooke, who played the pare | %7 55 ey, (o ctenr, natd, ttandsancs Tyse, f ::;}fl\l,'fiut\:-:u-:'\]{;:nm :!l:ligtlluhrl:l‘(lk of u-lu wuul sn«;fi. r;'uh}r. \r'llnllthl l‘g’f':"x'mfimf thy p?vch'a.xl:u ulu ells mrm‘l than he bu 5]1::1 a'uumulum'a! nm New Youk, Sept. 10.—IL Is sald that charges ,,,,,,‘:;,k, ‘grecnbacks, equally with coln, recclvable {:.! i?,“:.':f‘l"fi‘cux" nlu.-l ;y;mtl!)"“ ln’ Iufi J«“)" llfl; 'mil‘mn'n.lrr‘l‘lwl.uru. % ¥ s S | van par redl e bands with anythlig bu Wwas Lthe eng ¢ Y g ganie g i s el Jove Y ri 0 lon I y school, Nussu Morl . . uot delude themselves with the hullulpumz l"l‘u:v ‘1.1:::‘" m:'lusum In’ this new venteut. :.;'.‘:I::I‘L.I[“p&,fill:,uzxfi:fi an llm:l;ldu‘ul. rione | lLbe pryatoted fo. tov. Runtisn syaliut Sla, | furscustian dubs, "andifye £ per-ceant (arstanigs e i 5 strovo hanl to make bis part more prolneny thun thut of Virgluiua, and If tragte actitediniz- Ing and trarle tones and stares couta tave doute it ho would ceeeded. Mr, Mereditn played the part of Appius Clawding with lutelil- Rence and very acceptably. * Virginlus ? will be repeated this afteruoon. In the evening Sie. AcCultough witl appear as * Richoliew.” . JEFFERSON AT M'VICKEN'S. It 1s diflcuit to suy suything now about * Rip Van Winkle,” a persovation which has besn Idcatified with Mr, Jefferson longer than that of any character with auy actor in anclent,or mod- rsols rletel o & i v, . seo sfiuns ot ita divolution arivlui out of teing | Dt coqrae, 1 caused a Tun ik U0 buicks, | Wi Tiaprovidence does to the thdivilual what Rezister, County Clerk, and Bherlft of New | by, 0 o itan of th Demeeratic varty duvislons wmong its jaeiobors, They will | gnd they began o feel the pressure UNIVERAAL INFROVIDENCE Yurk County, the maln count behug that they o powor, @ arly which has dewoustraied ite dig- fealize thut 4 party which Las - done at oncn. They had not the coln, aud had 1o | does to the whole people. Of this surplus of | have charged rates fn exees of law. | loyalty and m‘llln-lm:‘rlhmuu by butb wonis and 30 o e iy A Wik, i | isnend apeciegnyanente, I duck st poll | expuria orer tmburte BIFL IGO0 was brodieod | Ml wotement s roranle maono | Jcl &perty which b dustyf o b : i ruller the | tictans were then gs be fearwd ey are now, | i 1 and $357,780,00 makigga tutsl 3 lden's schomes to ¢t possesslon of Y 2 ot disngreemient Lo divide i14 forec o long | pior naelers. ‘They woro cxpanslaniais bus | i two. years’ of - SURYEL, and, ot | 0 Thdew's schomes et Bamants Uiy, | e ot the pecoley lekl o seasiile contiapes tue liowor, Intercats, aid weltureof the pac | day, contractivilsty thu uext—in fuvor of - { any "eroult atlache cial patrotag o d tho (joyernine: ¥ 5 o shall requirg It to be unfted. flated bank elrenlation while tiea wers | toe tids, thd prese ml\thul:’unu:\‘:‘(%:\nu(‘l::: Jobinson, fu case the charge wero substautfated, | felard aud destroy (hat vrasperity which 1 now Notwithstanding the opposition of the Dem- | oo and pric al o dawaing 1po be, ¥ L i ugh, but fn fayor of | clujm that nearry §300,000,000 of it has been pro- | weuld remove theso ofliclals and flll their lj.~’l‘h‘nlp:c. a3 delegatcs and Tepublicans, onmm party 1o every leatura of the present | gold gud sl aluye du - onder 10 | duced {u thy soventeen aouths from March, | places with ‘Tilden men, thus sccuring contrul | pledee vurscivess to sustain by tndividual edluet buncial systum, L now asks, with the wost | punteh Wie banks when they slelded 1o a | 1577, to June, 1875, This singls proposition | of many votes. Tawmany pronounces thy | and tharough political orguniasilon, the nouunce -luuplmm alr, that 1t bo alluwed 1o becoma ita [ “Necessity they coutd not resist, cuiriulled thelr | uevts the whole guestion, that extravagainco | chiarges untruc and sbsurd, but thoy huve boen | Of this Canvention, recognizing tha luporiance of Gture guardiny, that the erecnbacks, whic it | cirentstion aig suspe payment of ol Tho | in buying more than we el hos | carofully prepared. Many promiuent bawyers | Wresting tho House of lteprescutauives frowm Dywe Tad cursed and cheapenod by {18 hostility, ma; A1 VO '-I.uuk n_order to t o S manke Wi oV i = Gl it J1e” po. | veratic control, U cwliidid 10 It iua tHat by wstrlong then e “u): Aduinistration favored the 8 | weesiobed . over! paal wy ever | have sigucd a petitlon for Regidier Lewts” re. - t ajamitu Disracl’, & il el 1Sk Cliohsa iy 00, The Marriago uf Moira Fergus and Tty Yinid o illocaw (uie Dookl, by Win, Biack, Stacelisicous Insues. i Her 2, by Oulda % o't D14 Tiowme, . Tho Sun Mald, by Maria i Uwentobue's Marves 441, ¥asl Lypne, by Sira. || wex The Golded Butterdy, by Resant & i, Onoe aud Forever, by suthor of Bun Maid, 7, Pricndaii, by Oulda. B3 Bewping the Whiriwin 274, Tho shado b v w o (he it do e Unlted Btates Bank, . T e ¢ : g ‘The uamince has been a member of tho Btate | : Dot e o L0I0atoints Brices may b NHALE und @ Dems | Sahaed ypoin ion o Was st ozt Tot bl | Loy B i svery, dnsiates hetelofoce wo buTo | mava. b el Benate for two years, aud ls desorrediy pupular | €7 tnce. Ho comes back bo s sgain wichall [ L3 Baiddamenity Tratle Adwintstiation ridden Into power npun | banks iy order to ereato 8 guld aud sver cur- | We'are dolng this now ta an unprecedented BUTLER in the northera part of the district. ~Hiselee- | the enthuslasm (n big art wl delighted us 34 Charies O Nalley, 4 Sue thde ul pupareut proaperily. rency, the only kind suthionzed by the Consti- | amount, tie exports for 1878 beinge larzer thau AZhe t1on s contidently expected by the Republicaus, | years aro, and ft (s really wouderful as well ,,:“1 Py 'An:-’-h'éflm s Viers ure wany Democrata in whose hand be | tatlon, ey any year slace tho commenceiment of the (oy- MAINE ILAVING INTO 1113, 3ANDY. SECOND DISTHICT, as beautiful to sco that ho has not per- | paid Tor J6ivent Cumitn e and Hould hot be airatd tu trust the erecnbucks (or | SHIFTRY TIKIR COUNSE A% RBADILY A8 TuR | crament, showlng the coutrast o the fnporta Speciul DUpich to The Tridune Special I uich to The Tribune, mitted bimsell to becumo blaso fn Lis sents formh by GroRGe MUNRU, Uiers arw’ wany of them Who understand [t as WiNk. of IS whew our fupurts were grewter | Bostox, Nept, 10.—Tia devclopment of | MaDisoN, Wik, Scpt. 10-—The Keoublicans | 0 5 o) P00 foary, Lt bad HOTE thas |, s AL Xetewstn e Daw Norks ¢ s e Hepublican party dues, to be 8 bromdse 1o | Lt any nan road Jucksou’s inessages, the ro- | than ever before or stace, Iy the chormous fin- | Greentuck strength lo Maine bas strengihened | of this (Secona) Congresslonal District renoml- | ScHbg h“ L. COULPREYy el n HLAVERY DAYS, 5 VAY MONEY VIAT 18 COuy. orls of the Bewratary of the Treusury, and the | ports wo got du debt. BY our prewit exporis ot usted Mr, Caswell as & candidate for mewbor ot | the frestiness of teu years ago, aid Lo hus | yne words and mustyot the sweeicst of songs—St i y ol Ve b o v Butless chanees fu this Btats just now, but the | 5 Fley aro fu all Sise Sidtes, und o of them 1o | Democrsti specetics of thu day, 1e'wilh find | weure getting out of debt, The conscluusness LCongress, be recelviug 77 votes; L. W, Burden, | ogrown to sometbing iuer thao before” fn the s lana. But theas Lo 1 susg by Hereian & Hart) will ha o, D agaungl riian & Hert) ul ;. % g il i L . - era Of tie party b (s | throuknout il of them evers form of argu- | of this reatorcs confldeuce, and now that we | Kepuvtican leaders hopo it will provo g York Yibidde Cou reac- | of Portaze, 22; and W, Wandman, of Haraboo, | exquisite delleacy of sbading [u the pletare. Btate, i whone Lhalt e Wirole parky onow | nicut G brove thit bhe oty carreney contents | hve redued neatly il or tdeutaluoes to g | ton, 30d brine out u strong hard-mouey vote In | 27, Th Couventhum waa very barionious. \ EB A Y A L ; aatled upon to maliy s eurnesbellorts, ure not Ylned Uy the Cmulltulmnu (rkeni ey :x’.fm.uu debit by pd Aoatir L November, Interviews with several promiuent I DIsTHICE, :m m;?‘ lu?:“:v’elrn ;:::m{: {m:';:?:m: bo | Ny 0, ESMA, with No. 33, 4 44 18t ‘Vuiey demaund i sevei of o | Lot iin Uhen taxo s epcecs by Detnoctatie lvad- UHLNGING OUR BONDS WOV H, Diew today Feveal s deop (rust that th Malug |y nactad Dissaich (o The Tribume, | B38 - L) A AES BRI Sl i ‘y_»un.mluu et niter resumption bus been prace | ers In his Sute W Lhg prosent campaizo, | and have wado grecnbacks.fzokd, sl silver all | ejection bas driftedd the Demoeracy of Massa- | ¢ mo}u..“:., DI‘ I-hg mocratic | Yhére s @ Hoer, more matural touch in his by s g oy s £ weatly bewyu, undd ot ihis boigl wade comiuon | and e will “Hid mrguments. to - vrove | of the same value, we have every teason for the | 6 h Congreasioual Couvention, whivh wet here to- | quaing accent; he bias perfected the work fn | ATTEEANBOARE: WAFC 4 Sint of vppusition t the Lugubiscan party | iat it 1s7all uooscuss and bumnbug o | beliel tiat the tnauclil weenuce with aoon be | €husctts stlll further inta the Butler current, § duy,” nowtusted the Hon MM Cotbren for | Uaur o lelicnity s s seofc surroundingng A TaE O : :(jlh e aciviali, and 1hus they aGrylly theit | taik nbout gold and silvgr a8 thy basls | entirely relleved, and that, b a Httle while, our | #ud will tend cveatually to narrow the fight to Lunerwhnnhlhu llr-.l' lfl"nll(bl"ul-‘ 1 is wot andboth (s ita bumor and pathos, which kisp RV DAYE, #ib No. 0. 1 516 cationtoilie bla of ervatiui flat wney, ag | of circulation ur Lhe measuro of value, aud i | trade aud fudubtsy wilk' thorougbly revive. | ouo between Butler as tbe regular Domocrutic | Kuowb whetber tho Judee will accept o uot. @ bd Ve sod e sutacripblun priceof The ¥ ¥ o, w3 M it Governmont, du she fae ot | e Dutnocratie Jeader of tis day 18 aafted how | Jlo veotured the prediction that, 1€ the | sad Talbot ss the reculer Republiau | 100 notluation mkes the comfuz cuuvasaa | the sudicice between u suille and tear all arer P Conuon seus, and the experienee ul the world, | ho vets sluny with the clause of the Coustitue | meastires of the | ioveroment wera Bot " Butler bas gaued heavily . witke | LjSUISE Lhe, with all the chavces lu favor ol | evenlng, there 15 ovinced tho loving tuuch of un ir » s U “Sxpreas worde ot tho GConatittition, | o wulchgves o Congross unly the mower i | etanra, 1 specio-papmennaisat seammn, | SONRSE ST R BUCND eeY Levege & Hiaditon: artbifffwbo 8 devoted o hla art. R 4 (o ereate oty wut of wuything upon walelh | oin moty, be coolly turpe to the GQuneral | wwt our paper dreulation ket tuon a specia | I the last tweoty-four lours. Ile b Sty Amoug the chouges to be noted fn CLOTUING, 5 b Choucce Yo stanip Lhe camme. Tlis i Welture cluusit Iy 1$he. preauble, 1o proof hat | Lanls, 1n leos than two years there will boau jo- | tured Balf of the Bustun Democralic 10WA. tbe prescolation of the play at this thui ey e~ TN ) it NOT A NKW IDES, Congreaa way 6 whyteyer 18 for the puolic wei- | ercuse in the value of uroperty sliover the coun- | dclegation to the Stats Conveution last night, NNCRRTARY M'CRARY, L > o G’O T O 2 Bhan ol oue, 1t wus tried by oneof the | fure, havibie become - sutinglvwbliviuns o the | tey of al least 50 per cent. Healsoshowed that, | and to-nkzhe caughis tby Satewn sud Fitcbburg Suresad Dhusich to TA8 Trivunt. the moumtalu sceno - 18 conspleuous as # decided 4 Curch 91 Rowe wore than T00 “vears before | fuct that thls it ulways bosm considered by tie | abier resumstion, the clrcutation would wrvuut | Lemocrats nabolng. As @ reauli, the' Repub- KuokUK, ta., Bept, 10, The Hon, Geore W. Impsoveweut upo tbe fupmer treatiieut. This rnr » 9 H ek o el i ux wpon 4 pieceof mut- | Democratie varty the Very Quihessence of tha | t §AOMO0N. Then followed & bistory of the | licans aud old-lin Déwocrots are 'm_ssmuaty BOEUK, Ia,, Bopt. 10.—The Hoo. Georke W. i-_lbwlr buluted, auyd conveys s % - L sa rlieep upon another, wud 5o on as to other | worst Jorm of Jamiitonisin sud ¥ ederallsus, Natfonal Bank act. its neceasicy, und the reasons '| with eavh vther, sud the Butier men are exceed- | MeCrary, Secretary of War, sddresaed a largo | like gilect Which fs singulurly i keeplu with ) “ il and Lroskied by’ law hal ewch plece TUIS MENTAL OBLIVIOUSNEaq .. Why they should be sustainod, e closed with | lugly jubllaot * Gon. Gardebd wade a strun | sudience, composed of both ladies and geutle- | the spirit of tho odd degoud. When Kip drafng ? jilaesent thu vige of the auinal ini- [ prises vot so wuch ot of inciluation us foreo of | » perorution Which waa frequently spplauded. | hard-money sveceb In Fauucll lu‘)n to-uighit 0= | pyen, upon the pohitical tsdues of tne time, at the | L0¢ Wagical Iul\u' aad fulls salecp, S quuer, 184 and 186 State-st. 3 bk, Jiow doug o lasted we are ot tatoraed, | babit, tue hsbie of tollowlag the Dewmacratic | T specch oscapied thico hose. der Lbo suspices of the youus Hetublicuss. Opera-Huuse 1w this eity this eventog, He was | SUdIE Old goblius of 1ha mountai vaulst an ate-st., 2 Vi gk but aitule while to devetop tue fact | party'in bt courses of policy. A man who s — Bo~tax, Mose. Scpt, “We—1he Democrats i | DB Y Yilhoreniag Shirausth the roks, E1VINE a6 sppearatcs of ud: ; ¢ ap| 7 o iod lnals ol the faine Kind were nob | uceustowed to walk on buard @ ship “uequires a A St dtne value, gid therclore It had o be | swiuziog cat, sud a6 the Demovtutle politidan A lLm"\mul. After haviue slopt for over 2,000 | wio Tutlowa lils purty vr Keen upsn a LATEST KL, * e s wowow sevived 13 sometbing hig. J1e muy vocastonl it but §s aury Pourtaxn, Me., FOR MEN’S AND BOYS® FALL SUIT§ AND OVERCOATS reahity to the wholo scenes aad {o the thind act 4 vuery prefey tablosax s presented when the old AN s peeu 0B the Verge ol the peak begio- nviug to descends A Rood wany mw NG his chty held enucuses last evening for the ¢ Introduced by tie Hou. John N, Jrwin, Mayor AN G, Lo of dedegates to the dtete Convention. In | of the citv, who paid & bigh tribute tohim, both n ry ward Butler delezates were chosen. | i lils publl curcer and privace Mic. Fhe Svere- J cumpleaion ob L Lour wid 8 quarter, sud was TIOS LETHANA ¥ cpte BBy Lo presctit |lte g Boaod | 1aby o or

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