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& THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, thodepot, and cheering and handshaking wore | bightenod by calcium Hyhts, a beautiful dive | ton of tho Firat Disteictos W 1i, 1880. it Virginia to-dny, ton. Ho wna a detegnté from Kings County | teans. Artbur {sa hard plit for many of thom | onght to havo been made, took place. ‘Tho trai reached Garrettsville at | Caalon, ae ihe epcnkars jnintferin, cy a fon, at Parkersture, were, elected aitatrdt a = 1:20, and was welcomed at tho depot by about all | clnopy af tags from which festoons and strings | Rates to Cihelonatl Conyentlon | They are: tho inhabitants of the place, Danae thoso who | of Chineso lanterita oxtonded In ovory Mrcetion. mulmatenpted and unpledged, but aro for Thor had sone out to the college encly in thoday. The | Surmountivg tho whole was 1 largo crayon eae, party took carringos, and, under tho cacort of n drawing of Gon. Garfield, with tho inscrip- Will bo trfumplimntly cleeted Vres trot, United Stites.--Hoomtnyton (IU) Tana tt the ‘ if Lot ua all unite in one great shan the fact thnt our patty Is wl tee {yore stinots, and has nat beon gtyo 8 Ine bridgos on tha Memphis & Charleston Itail- for tho renson thy , 3 ' t dife | tho Mon. Hobert MoKidowney, of Wetzel County, | ron rr wUfication# at Stovenson, | (1 lyn) to tho first. Ropublican Stato Conven- | to awallow, but they are making 1 bit domone | will bo crowned with succeaain Noy rane SRG -ONIOR AE {80 TN ANTE De paid ante waieata pacer teneen Noes was dlected delegate at lorge, and the Hon. ’T, tf. | thi IPE tig taontha ot Aty and August lie Alun bent Mi New York, and gained considerable | stration ot tho atrecta tonights and ady thoy | Gen. Garteld, tho statcsman, colder when nde nt Mantua, whero a similar demonstration m in Qooil, of Wheeling, and Col, Willinm H. Thomp- | was pfoal ba by. severe wektess, and, consos | reputation from lis connection with the hth: will pen up tho cninpnlgn to-morrow ovening: Alon growin out Of elavery nnd the rights of colored citizens. Ilo was itttornes in, tha eele- Dnnted Jomon slave caste lt which William’ M. Bvarta acted ae cognac, with Charles, O'Conor fk opposing counsel for tho slayeholdor, Jona. att tho Digxeat show over made fn Eaaterit In- Th a : ‘onnTowN, Jung &—Tho Rapublicana hero ratifiod tho nomination of tho atandard-bearors of tholr party to-night. ‘Thoms Hamilton, Dr. t UChE WA not In the retrent to Kontucky or tho bape 8 Gruught In that sre. During his’ tis ness. hf waa axaigied to the command of the forens nt Cumberland Gap, dnt could not we. UMC It, Gran hia recovery ho was ordered nt Over Into ty tt ,, | hands of tho spollamen, Lot us th Otho to Washi Jetatled 28 A mernt “non, of Virginia, who, on his ‘way to | Doyd, 2H, Duteb, togethar with othor pronul: +s : Hak God Inownted guanl and abeass bund, the procession | ton, “Our next President." Mayor Herrick GARFIEDD. | | Meg ighlautgn, and setatiod no aneanber | thn Lemon, ot Va Rvae” with’ iim. into New | Hee aentiemen, mado nddrestes, Stusig wns | WO bmve a Jamon A. Cneflcl A tn of the pay moved on througl tho litte village. Teatopped | presided, and mpcoches ware maute tir ul. Fat Dis MILATALLY ANWR {| Giptea fp Tye cies and tw wnah minweaae | Yorke Thincnee,tvel¥ing ato, Ot tho, moat | furniehod by, tke Zuventown band A large | fortio,peoplo, na ue inrtdnedcyeuse een iL ow Y¢ t. » As Me 5 Cone rates Fon t DI on at ye ‘ns soldier wero oallod ny princi pies 0 onml Hts y 6 on Mainatroct, and three rousing cheers wore | fanks,of Now Yorki tion. A.M Huns, ox Con ce rhe Forth and: TAI cacagttizeds “When the couse | comttl Ht i : i rout Prealdontial onmpnalgn of Fincoln, damon A. Garfield was born Anny eee Ufo, ulko Linoaln, dumoa A. Gartie out his own fortuno in tho world. Ike bing he has stragiled wilt adversity aud eniatetlte Tike Tingoin, uo will bo aleated Prvsidet ere patriotia penplo. and, like TAncoln, hia nent ky dowa to postority ana frlond and bonerac i Of his countrymon.—Peoria (i) Uren ‘Tho nomination of James A. Gai Jepuultenn ennaidate for Proadene mae es he waa beld, Wincitraren, Juno 8,—The news of Garfield's nomination cronted tho wildest oxcitement hera to-day. rant tina but fow followers In this seu. tlon of country, Malne boing tho favorit. The rositlt of tho balloting ‘was sntiefactory, and Gartiold is nocopted unanimously. 9 \ MITCUELD. ‘ Mtronatt, Juno 8—Whilo Sidacy Yates wi enrrying the news of Garicld's nomination fo Bryautarilic, soven miles nway from telexraphy ‘of tha Stites, waa in the courts for many years, nud was Anally deetded by the Court af Appenta naninet tha Alavenolder, Gon. Arthur prepared nil the papers in tho onso and ‘aued out the writ af hubous corpus hy which the cade gatinin court. foe was atao attorney inthe enge tnyotving tho right of the binck man to rile fn tho cars, in which ho was also successful An_tho Court of lnat resort, z Ile continued itt fho pesctleg of hia proforslon with good success until the breaking out of the resaman Parsons, John O. Keifer, of tho Her+ vu tho brenking out of the Rebellion Gen. givon for "Gon, Garfold, our noxt President.” Sid: anage Young, and Gen, M. 1. Leggett. Gariela naa Lesbos the.first ta lay nsido the The Gencrat stood up in hia carriage, It was anounced that’ Gow, Foster would bo | oauy and enjoyment of private Ifo and tho jit: took off hin hnty bowed, and | prevent find eponk, but hy wus wnoxpectedly | oe ctons of personal and political popularity sald: “Old noightors and’ frionds, T thank | &tlled to Columbus on tho evening train, Y or ‘The enthusinam was marked, showing tho gots | and onter upon the: arduows dutles of (he you." Thon the procesefon moved on aver four | oral sntiafaction given by: Gon, Gariictd's None y soldior.. Ho set about ralsing 0 regiment amoung miles of dusty road, whilo tho stn shot floree, | ination, slow . flory glances through th rifts tn tho ‘olonidas ‘Amona tho decorations whioh wore everywhere hls pupils and fellow Boltors an sankey Dyas Tuoday wassultey and Hot, with promoniulons | Resear trom aera tad, MaweeioN Mas RAMES | Comer, ef which ho wns apputnte Cole by OF ON ctor! neros ct eRent > of rain Inter on. An hour's ride brought tho | ing a canal-bont and mulea, with Gen. Gaeticld c adjourned he wae oidered to report to Gone Rosecrans, and bf him wag placed in. the re: epensitile positten-of Citel-of-Mint, though at Nrat It hadhegn intended to aia him only the cominand of ty cityjsion in the Held, ¥ ha 10 CONGRESS, Tn 1903, while stl ah officer In tho army, ne wae olected q Ropresantative in Congress 11 Onlo, from the old Giddings district. About tho same timo bho was ednt to Washingzon na tho 4 EL. . 17 of War,” During Gor, Blorgan’s Aduilniatration he | he’ wae thrown ftom. his hors and instautly | 18s" from all the troubles, antagonicms, poy . THE NOW WISTORIO COLLRGR BUILDING ‘a = * » | Bhip of volunt “for gullant and meritoriops “ate vid avis EW ADMANTs Lo a i p 5 wan pining vila Tn tho asnnees Poonta | a | i tontene in Hastert Kentickse Upon | eater te tig battle chiekamaen.|| Bo | foe Eanaety i actng tha Now York tev | Uy" tal ira ue pom Tera eae ty ha A ap stood at thalr front doors and cheered tho.Uen- |. a Ns i Uulavitte ‘ited ty | aE Rave sochined, hls position tn ey the. field, and gained a high reputation as i reone! », | Binees the organization Inn positton whieh wid eral ns he pnased by. Ono man, with a voice AN INTERVIEW WITlt Goy, vosTnt. atriving in oulsville ho was invited by Gen. | and tho mntlitary capaelty ho had dlaplayedt Yho ny atic. ‘Upon Soymours ‘election as | Wumor Garfield at Chlengo, Bherchis, bone A bn which will high tavor In which ho was held by the Goyorh- mont, nnd the certainty of bik nstignment to Important commands seemed to nugurit brill Buell to arrango bis own campaten, and he ood on his doorstep and cx- Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. wees ectings {n threo thundor- | CrEvEHAND, Oy June 10.—Tho Herald wilt prb- aceordinuly prepared fn plat, whieh was sub & enuble It to make 1 brilliant and succvsstuleam.. ti Bd,” sald somedord lke a stontor, page Tho grout interosis of tho Ni ressed his pent-up f 5 ‘Wurnne *hielto, rockota, und other pyrotectn boiug nino. splays ake HULTAVAN, duno 8—The nomination’ of tho Governor fon, Afthur returned to. hls pra oF: flea in whieh ho continued. until his nppain rotedted from tho. effects of Jarry dene ' oy * | mitted to nnd approved by tho commanding | faye fut sur and tha | Ment ux Collecturof the port of Now kork tt | een, polished, and eminent Ohtony, Gen. James whieh serlously endangered thelr preseryatio tho proceasion,, ‘he nan Just then startua o Fe ey ea ee hos arent anorning with Gov | Genoral. Tho nost day bo started for bis te of MA ion-Grneral ea 8 POT a Me et Eat aie | Newent, Wet, This uppefatiment enim to Him Ava ath ai Chet Wa univer aepige pnd the Heepuitioan party Ia again, ate my on another triple hurrah, and paid no attention . operntiona witha command consisting of four | thi ho Congresaina. Dut. on.mntire re- | Y tpinca ai at | here, js deli y ree! ° He fo ‘tho salutation. “Hello, Bi" | reponted | ine to.siy of tho shares of corruption unto aera serat Intnatey nnd about. two hunted | Hection, be docited. that tho ettvumatuneesm | Chances the, duttes of the Pinca lth MU | licuns, o-night, bras bands nro. playing, and {red to accomplish, and to which for 4 nbillty and to tho cutire acceptance of tho cot merefal publio. Iueiness-men of ‘all partics pe- Utfoned for hla retention, In office, aut he was reappointed in I875, holting tho position wntil his removal by Prealdent Hayes under ‘clroum: Blancos With which tho publio is familiar. . - ‘ ‘Mi, OURSTEN A. ARTHUR, Cincitinatt Commercial, This gantlomuatr, the nomiieo of the Hepublic- Ani:National ‘Convention for tho Vice-Prest- dungy, lan surprixo to the country, Of course ho representa tho Conkling peonte in New York politics, and is beat known, throtught his removal frum ithe Collectorahip by Prestdont Hnyes, Bcerotitty Sherman bis been ht. pains to kay that the vhnraes nemninst Arthur did not affcot..his personal. Integrity. Ho was the . | representative and victiin of a system. He is n On tho Mth of Jantury Inst Gen. Garfield ar. partly, tniddie-aged wentlemnn, weit Heng bales Wi 5 ‘| nnd plensant features, amiable, for rivet is Columbus frum Washington. Mohd ur i footl inner, nnd Ae humo. In nyrcedbie | that day beon formally declared United States, company? quite frequently seen ott public vce Benntor from Ohio, his nomination by tho Re-,} enaions Ti Now York nnd very notive, but nover publican Logialative caucts, guying taken place, | obtrusive; ntogethor n publiceapirited citizen tho week before. In nn Informal reception’.| tnd typlenl New York bustness-man, rather slow Which took placo In the Hall of the Honeo of | Of speech, but good In aubstance. 2 dio hne beer oprescntatives tiring thooventay, the Gonoral | and ns the particular friendship not onty: of mnido the following ndmirablo specols: Benntor Conkling, who will find much consoln- | PRLLOW-Citizans: I phowld: bo aperentdenl | tion in having hin on thoticket, bt of ngentlo~ nore than nian, or n great den! less than ‘A inan oven -harider to pleare, and who fs not of tan, if L wore not extromely gratified by this | Conkilng's followers,—tho proprictor of tho Now inork of your kindness you hnve shown Thi mo In recent days, 1 did not axpoct tiny such a nicoting oa: this: I knew thera wus a groeting uwilting mo, but did not ex- Poot RY Cordial, gencrous, and general n yreoting, ithout distinction of purty, without disting- fon of Interests, ns 1 haye reculved here to- night, And you will allow mo, i a moment or two, to spowk of tho memorics this Chumber awakens. Kp oh ‘fwenty years ngo this tast weok T first ontered this Chutmber and entered npon the dutlos of public life, In which [havo been overy hour Hince that tine In some capacity or other, left this Chambor ulghteen years ngo, and T be- Huyo I buys nevor entered it since hut timo, Dnt the pluvo ts familliur, thoush it was peopled not with (ives that 1 seo boforo mo here to-night niona, but with the faces of hundreds of peoplo know hore twenty yoars ago, a large tum- r of Whotn fire gong from earth, Neation to-night. . Tt Was Hers In thia Chimber that tho word wns URNANA. : first brought of the firing on Fort Sumter. 1 re+ Uunana, Juno 8-Abuut‘an hour’ ofter Gen, mombor distinctly a geatloman from Lancaster, | Gurilckd’s nomination a number of Ropublicins tha lite Sountor Schielgh—Gon, Keblelyh, who | met and effected a tonnorary. orgnuization, and dled not id long ngo—I remember distinetly | then adjourned to incet thiaGvening at tho Clty aghecnumedown thi¥ nisie, with all the took of | Itai, whena Garfield and Arthur Club was or anxiety and agony in bis face, informing | funized. Speeches were made by a number of ng thot the guns hid toponed = upon P proniincut local politicians, and a good flout of Sumter, “I remember that.ong yok attr | enthusiasm was inanifested. ‘Tho nomination that time, on motion of a load ee omourntly, | oF Gariield meets with -antistaction amony she Benator who ocoupiod a seat not far from that | Ropublicans hore, though Biaine or Grant would postin (pointing to the Donineratio side of tho | havo beon proforred. : Shninbor), that wo surrendored this Chambor to Di .Junes—The Republienns are re- several compauics of soldiers, who had come to | joicing over Gartiol's nomination. Bands aro Coluinbus tu tendor thoir services to tho Imper- puying, annon firing, bontires, speeckes, and fied Government. ‘Thoy slupt on its curpotsand | tha streets are fultof people. There Is more on these sofus, and quartered for two or threo | enthusinsm than over before known, in Demo- hightein this Chamber while waltiog for other ick aiturters outside of tho Cipitol. the gontioman inthe carriage; wi 4 : i 4 ih your", "Obs" roped the man on hts | cupsing the “prominence of Gen. ‘Gar. | cavalry. Tho Dig Bandy ae. reashiel out, aut own, dggeaten,, jeveretuinis the matter iin | field for elknteen yours acccsalvely $n | mountalnouis roien ie forse drivin tho, ott: wwholo procession Inn lauyh, Just before reach- Congress, n3 he has, ins escnpod from n charyo ‘poate of Gen. Humphrey Marshall before them ing the fown Gen. Garteld got out of bls car- | of corruptlon, and f notice now that some of tha | fora considerable distance. fi rings and \ent into a nont, two-sturs: fraina | Democratic papereare bringing forward old and DRYBATR NUMPIREY MANSITALLS house on tho right, tho residence of his, fathor. wy 5 ", 180, 0: - Prcaw rnd brathor-iielawe (0 Itudotplise Tt oft-explodadt ehargoa of corruption ngulnst him On the 7th of January, 182, he drovo.tho enc " try from. Paintaville, nttor a xovare see here'that tho next, Prosident. courted: bir | {tecontoction with the Crodlt Mobiller and Do | My's caval o hat Wifo, nfter ho bal risen fram a. colle janitors olyer soaridals, both of which have Ailes jlilinge and wouinlie twronty-sivo ‘ot 4 thom. Ata strong paint, three miles above radintod Ab Willlums, tad become President of | been subjocta of Congressional —invest!- | 2; vl y Siam, lind {t was here that ho now inet her a AIREORRIO INE Paintsvilto, Maran Hind jyeraresl to, make a , gation, which disclosed, so far ns ho fa | stand, with infantry, 100 cavniry, aud two prulu dinvler more ausplelous etecumistances. A) eonegened, noact that any falt-minded and lion- | battorles of lx yuna ‘pucht buts hit cays "i 2 fall TMtthe menntine thelitte town bed Nlled up | est min ean sorlously criticlsc, Te ts within my | ty jvolne devon, tna Bs cowmke, title with people from miles around, attrnoted by the | personal knowledye that falr-minded Demo- | trented up the river. Tho mpid marching thus intercat nttaching to Commencoment dy nnd | erates who served wpon those Committees aro | far had much exhausted Gen, Garfield's forest ite Mietingulaned | Let Vegleoming | clearly ‘of tho opinton that Gon, Garflold was ALM ho rurolved to pursuc, andy soicating ttt Is = : 1 President. ot. Mitain's now famons eduens | fully and completely exonerated from any wrong | Pf BIS heat fineness he See og. hore, Hy ton! Institution. ‘The morning's program had | purposo in his connection with those mattera, T | gound tho lebols strongly posted on the creat of penn onal ae ee an the tnlrieanta funaal do not beliove that any public man fa more a hil, ago tinckod t ony and nundnpatiied one uu » : . ve the battle during five hours, the cnemy's one thielloth of tho institution; and the program for | BiznIY eatocmed, by hie netoointes in Congeest: | Tin monmeniie playing riskier. Although Mos Buch an occasion wasn peculiarly novel ono I | oninton, than he {Wa Intextlty parses une | of Garilold's troops wore now under fre for tho that ft wita approprintely short, Tho first of the chationfen. too, with them. He himsell has 'tirat tine, thelr daring vator, swept all before five orntions was one by L. W, Gilbert, of Edin- fap 4 thom. Tho Rebela were driven, from every po- burg, on “Tho Stateaman.” In closing, tho FULLY MET EVERY CHARNE alfon,and, after destroying tholr atores, wagone, yout orator referred to tho Inte National Con | that has ever been made against him, following | and énmp equipuge, they: retreated In dis Fentlon, and pid wmavarn tribitto to tho worth | tt to ite minttest detail, Any iontioman whe | eiuecW pednd Sip Ine tho, Cumborinnd ot the dlatingutshed man tipon whom had fallen | cares to inform himself fully upon the subject | Mountatw. This was tho firat brillant tho chofco of tho Ropublienn party for tho next | can ensily find th pampblot form his full and | achievement of tho War in the. West, and & most enmpnign, Louls Hollman, of Cleveland, dell completo defense." complote and huttilating defedt to the Heb- ercd an -orntion on The Doctrine of State- Hpeukine of the candidacy of Gen. Arthur, | cis, thelr loss in killed nnd wounded amounting Rights"; CP. Wilson, of Newton Falls, spoke | he sald: “You hear tha tomination of Gon. | uy two hundred tnd titty, ju, addition to forty of“ Robert Hmmet and Is Cano"; and &. J. | Arthur criticised hy some Hopublivans. Tknow | tiken prisoucrs, while tho Union lose: wits but Robison, of Bedford, spuke.on “ Devation to | that Gen, Arthur's nomination {s critletsed by | thirty-two, all told. [tia sald that at tho tlino NT car ime eteati oC te ne ptt nem ant Goe: wee, TDi | Gn tt, craks Se a . AT, Ut ploy. joveland, del want of knowledge of Gen, Arthur, and fete f- rt t on ni short tn fare: PHOMGME GemUans table dur iamabicne Arkin [tree Uxlata tint lie waa Wisi; samen eorripile tT Rett oicey ateeennt Deane ny ets 7 Maranitl ‘his wifo, but inter. Atncrlea.” ‘The morniug’s oxorcists olosod with | conticcted with the munmngement ofthoNew Vork | yy ee ea. Duell Wad aout to Gon. Gar an ustoms Howse, snd tor this reason removed by: old Which Marshall stated that be. had ADDIESS NY PRESIDENT MINSDALE President Hayes. 1 bave known vonsidernblo Heothouennd effeative mun fn bis command, ov tho “History, Works, and Wunts of tha | of Gen, Arthur for tho past ton yenrs, Ho is 6 | Thin letter Gonoral Garield rofrainod from College,” referring, in speaking of Ste touchors | Mat of fine culture and nn oxenllont lawyer, | showing to his olticers and mon until after the in the past, to the name of Garfeld, now so | With a creditable nrmy record, Ho was npe | battle, His commission as Brigadier duted from Mlustrious a name ih Americin history and frinted Collector of Customs of tho Port of | tho battle of Prestonburg. towering alove nil these ever associated with jew York, I think, (n 1871, by President Grant, ‘A MODEL PROCLAMATION, the Inatitution, The allusion waa recolved with | ond continued In oflce until” isa. Without any tho 10th d: ft Janu 1602, Gon. Gare istorm of applause frotn tho nudienoe whioh | Question or doubt he was one of ‘tho most pop. On tho f Ay Oe aT tn Toros in crowded Commencement ball ‘until standing | Ular Collevtora that New York has over had, At | fleld. thon in command of tho, nlon forces. In roomn could nut be had, As tha hour for tho | the time of bls removal HOO incr as CEPR oe ae PR a afternoon exorctecs approached Gon, Gurileld HY WAS INDORAED TE ae ete A URMee Ree CORTG Piece eo thot Hit terivad we. the'atmuat | for, eotentlon, he probably eleht-tenths of the | among sau ta rostore tho honor of the, Unlon, fora auecesston of tho henriiest cheers thatover | (er ee thy noth Heres a lat ey ete | tule to Gring back tho old ante etdons ot Ciund rocolved... ie could not bul Bhow tho im, headed by euch houses ns Clatity and Stews | once loved, but which, by tho machinations of nt sbi > itt his. cen dishonored among yout, Foe eee een tha sunt Coe honor | Ont MY the enforeeinent of President Haves! | in arniy mntust thy Feder! Gavernment t olfor Tho oxerelses begin with tho delivery of Ciwil-Nervieg reform order, T do not under- | only tho niternate of battle or unconditional im oration by tha Ttev. RG. Houghton on atand thot, Inalt the controversy, tho President | surrender, Hutt thoso Who have taken 10 rye true Ideal of Natlonal Edtentlon." Prest= ury Khorman ever enliod Mr. Arthur's | part in this war, who ire ta.no way, aiding.of dent itinvdate, when w boy at fileum, wae ao dis- | Wecutne' Last senry wheat afr, Gorell wea tho | thea eto etd sentintenta uvereo to tho” Unita, euttnuged bn ohw dceasion that he sat down in | Mernubltentt earttidete Tor, akrecaee One eee ee ete eee tes enemies Fenee-corner trond here TIT Was FOI Oy Eee een eae ed ee oe Or eet eee ee a and eat te a iecamont Gurticld crying bitterly. Ils brother student | expreaacd the hope’ that the. Hopublicans of | bee wthek macona and property. ee ericoumugod bliin (0 go ulend 1h "his, studios, and | Newyork would se pprrt and elect niin: Beer es eee eee eee a ar ghquced away from he did su with uitiinute success. Nothing could | tary Bvarts, Becretury Shei ‘Garnel ‘Let those who have beon seduced away have been muro iitting naw than fr tho. Preale | BY Waris, Becretury Shermnn, Gon. Gnrieli | the love Ge tale OUnErS 1 follow atten maid “Ais “lui : f va: oii q N re te dortroyers glrarms, Auer rae fi aa rese tie suienca ne rs atitmped the State it Mey Coruell's: Inter- | return to tholr bomes, boar true allegiance to now who was atone tline ut fellow-atudent with | fio, HM viow oF these, trata fen. Ar | tho Huderal Govormngut, nnd thoy sini Aine Sie Amuuher of persons present in this sudience, | (LUTE, wamluation, can hardly ba culled: | joy like protection. ithe arms. 2 Union Tater ha was nn instructor with others. He was | havent any. question about tho. hie porsonal | facie tke, prosperity. of Hone, Lot all” poneus avery much Jarger number, | oh, if thee . poracnal | back:the pruspority OF neage. Lat a deci Lotus ull. With respect to | guanicter, the ae and the nbliity of Gen, | loving altizens who bave fled from tholr homes der whlok tho people had elected him. to: Con- Brews in tt monstire compelied him to. ubey tholr wishos. Howna furthermore . ured enter Conurress by the allicers of the army, who looked to him for ald in procuring such military logit~: lotion as the country and the army required... Undor tho veltot thyt t! a pall of usefuliess to, the country Iny in tho dircetion in which his constituents bid pointed, Ger. Garfuld aacri- Heed whnt peemed to be his personal intorests, ond, on tho Gth nf December, 18}, resignad his commission, after nearly threo yours’ servico, to ontor Congress, : W-ips tg GARFIELD At COLUMBUS. NIG ADMINADLE ACKNOWLRDOMENT | OF . 11S. FLECTION AR UNITRD BTATES BENATOIL yours It tins Loon unaworvinuly dovoted. Dray on Tea 1 uly dovoted.. Dat + te would be dimoult to name nny mai oxnetly. mncata the uccessitics Gt petted who will bo 80 onrnoatly and hourtily supported, The Republicans will go into this fig! t witnon (ugte burden to curry. Thoy have n many’ ja cqunito all the exigencioa of tho afiice. tots A mnan of convictions, of purity, of foreo of charactor, It isalso 6 tebuke to thirdetermigm On tho whole, it Is the pourie’s Vietory. They bove triumphed over \tings, factions, and cliques; aver. tho.--domlnntion of thy oaucus and tho tyranny of leadership, ‘This country is not yet ready to stirronder itself ty tho whim of men who seok to ritlo for thelrawy Bolfish Durpostit Conkling, Cameron, and To eu have been reduced to tho ranks.’ It ts, on he whole, ngroat victory. Tt fs ntriumph of tho best over the worst elemonts In our ayatern of politics. It isan Indiention that the siiont thinking eloment tn the Nation is neither asleep nor negligent. [tis has made its will known in ou Hunisiaeblp Sara Ra sy Fesult Spm. roundly gratifying to over lover of his journal, 3 Sean =P diy CONGRATULATIONS, ie “THANKS TO Gav."* Tb the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune, Soori Deny, Ind., June 8.—" Thanks to God; tho alr is full of froworks and cannunadings | ————t : PUBLIC OPINION. } PIESE-COMMANTS ON THB NOMINATION OF af Ds ‘Tho Republicans who wanted a strong mijn have got'hith in fGarfleld.—South Bend (Int.) Tribune. ‘ Z ‘Tho Gnrfictd boom enmo in alittle Into, bit All the other buoma nre Inside of tt. With tho tmnt and tho platform the Chicago Convention has giyen us, wo aro suro to win.—VJacksunville 12.) Journal. ‘Tho Natiounl Republican-Convontion doubled’ tho dangorous eape and sailed into sinooth seas by nominating Gon. Jumoa A. Garficid, a man he orn Overy Ropulilican In the Nution can sup- port henrtily,—Cinetnnatt Gazelle, ‘Wo can concelyd of no reason why any. Itepu = flcan should not onthuslaaticully sunpo. 6 Garfield, His namo will bo a rallylng point avont which Hepublicans of overy class and every ahado will guthor. Tho Republican party goca into tho campalgn united, dotermincd, and confldent.—Lafayedle (Ind.) Journal ‘Thre aro thousands of earnest, quict, sincere Republicans ll over this great countey, in auop nd feld and store, Itt a wil by “4 ‘ways of oommorce, buaincas and tence towbom | yen, *Pralzo God, from Whom all btcasings tho nown of the nomination of Gariloki will come | flow!" Gurflold is nominated; tho third-term Ree er aende meat AR SuRIGoed oF Aas | Coote Je AE ene Rotten nf ‘obltvtin’s dorpeat in Om Leu! + Pray = pov}; the great Republican party !s saved, and oO EE oECe ieyobon pie aide, dalleay: tho country js safo! Cisarism ts dead, and tho stat meant for liborty- has glanced back If the people hind had tho choosing of tholr |S a pon own ho people had bad ‘of by otemibess thoy tho ngunain. Tho news of Garfield's nomination gould not haye hit upon n moro gonerally'aatig- | Here gent thn Democratic supporters. of Grant factory one, and one whom the Demoernoy four | shenking to thote holes, and tha alr waa resondnt more than any other, Ho is not an aristocrat, | with tho loud acclaim of univorsal approval hot a wire-pullor, not n schemer, but.a mun af,| from honest Republicans. Thero-is no dlrsent, tho people ind for the people, We ball olirnext’| Enthustasm ruics tho hour, und the ballot-box Presidont, Jamos A. Bariota, Of OliloSowts |. will record in November tho unanimity of. our Bina inky Hea | SRReMR RNS, Masse mau pense , 0 rea, atid epenl o Tho nomination.of Gon. Garfeld, of Oblo, {sa | Goad-by, titriletormien and: tho un Wahine sntiafacwry solution of the prublom which hrs | pretontiousness of modiocrity tory taxed tho Drains and cnorpios oF the reprosonti- Gartiend and tho right!’ + ° a i Bion tlves of tho people during the past week. He fan gallant and gifted statesman who will ndimints- Se aia J tur tho Guvernmont with patriotic fidelity, Wo } * A goon cioice, hall bls nomination with satisfaction and de- | ,.. Te the Buttor of The Chicago Tribune. Might, 1t was a wise thing to do, Bat bas beon | | Baravra, Ill, Juno 9.—Tho exprossion of the done wisely — Albany Bventng Jo! peoplo.here—Domoernts, Greonbuckers, and Ne- While tho Journal honestly desired tho nom! . ~ he wn. natin’ ot “anolior, disbigutshed candignte, te | Puvlloaus-on hearing that Gan. Garfold wes rovogntees tho fuct that Gen, Gariicld beton; 0 lent was to tha very bekt elass of political lenders, and hig | that thoy hd inidde n goud' chotee. There wero noyAlnation will be regarded as ove eminently | reat muny decided antl-Grant Republicans in fit to bu mado. Probably no namo could bemen- | this section, and ble nomination would have ‘toned: that ‘vould be moro necoptablo to tho | enused n serious split in our rok, Murrah for frictids of tho respective candldites, or jenyve | Garilcld, our next President! by behind ‘It the sting of defeat.—Sprin Uy) |. setter’ Journal. * _CHERIING WORDS, The Tina congratulates ita readers on the > ~'To tha Battor of The Chicago Tribune, Rend result ores Chicago Convention. Itcon= |“ KANKAKEEy Ib, June 0.—T desiro to thank you vratulates the Republican party pnd coune }!fér thé cciigeles’ and untiring hintiter you have try. Tho long contest botweeh Grant and Biaino |, gay, ‘ hui engendered a Dittamness which, would havo devoted the oriérgles-of your papet to thodofest been falt. throughout tho canvaps had cithor | Of tho third-term outrage. -It: ts through you been no ntod.e With Garfetd ‘hts ienvolded, | Inrgely that-Its final overthrow bas been necom- for hig relations, porsonal: and ash candidate, | plished, and for the good of mysolf, my children, with alt of tho contestants are of tho Kindllost |, and my country, I fool -that Lowe gat udobt of dharactor,—Dubugue Tinea, . - gratitude. Yours, « 1G, A, DAKE York Dimou BUCKEYE RESPONSES. A IIQ NUZAAUING FOR GALFTELD, Mr, Vervon, 0., Juno &—Whon tho nows of Gorflold’s nomiantion waateccived horo, n crowd of some une thousand people in front-of the Westertf Unton Tolegtnph offies gave oxpres- aston to thelr feelings by long and continucd ehevring. A sniulo of 100 guns wus fired, A Jollification is now progressing, speeches, bon- fires, and pyrotechnics boing tho order of tho || eventing, Tho iteprdileans gonerully aro highly elated over the nominution, a VivviN, 0. Jind &—Tha noinination of Gar- fleld and Acthur eqems_ontiroly teceptable fo fee Republicans hore, They are holding a Jolll- Juno 8—Tho nominntion of Alt tho early seencs of the War are nsaoointed ioral surprige to tho Republicans with this place in ny mind, Heru wore the mud- | of Nelsonville, and meets thelr yencral approve terings icra wus thocontre, the norve centre, | al, Garfield is very populur hore, and cunot of auxiety and agony. Hera over 80,000 Ohio | fall to poll the entire ltepublican ticket. citizens tendered tholr services .in tho course of | NBWARI. ; three weeks to tho’ imperiled Nation. Vero, | Newank, June 8—The opublican” party aro where we bad boon fighting our: politicn| battica | well pleased over the result of the nomination, tha instructor 6 + and tte ts tho fel tie rihur to successfully dischirze nny duty that } return and resume aguin the pursuits of peace the Ture ee et ish tho lurger hope. Clntroe | may devolve upor renson of bisefection | and Industry, If eitizons. Rave Buttered Aout Gurllald PAnplnuse, foosP re 3 tien Garett repitod with feellaue terthe Vigor Hrestd with sharp nnd sovore partisanship, thore disnp- | In this pince boniires and muslo are the ordor of ‘ any outrages by tho soliiors under iny cot: | peared, almost as if by mage, all’ party lines; | thooventiy, interspersed with, speeches. “Gare | Thien all in, all, thists, perhnps, tho most mite connUPTIONISTS DID.NoT WIX, AND AS TOLLOW mind, J invite thiout Lo make known thor com | aud frdm both sides of the Chamber wien wont | fleld. although tnoxpected na the man te lend Pepulax nouluation het cad have bout made. Se Shes af ae Chas tito Fentow-Uueizea, OL) Nistaruons, AN ' NEW YORK, Fe ee a eae een Losnect the | fagtouumecnolr. places oln tha elit of oaitlo. | the lopublican forucs in tho anauing eampalis mentor Republican ideas. “Ho will be heartily | | Cutcadd/Juno9.—God bo pratecd! ‘Tho cor i “Pittesta oF MANT TEMA: It bas Ss ANG MRETING OF THE UNION Le . ed, and the Offenders punished, Loxpect tho | J oan sce now, tia 1 look out-.over tho various | fe gatistatory to the party here, and Dosides ee lspublicnné everywhere, withont | + uno P . EENDS OF MA! ANS ns Alias given N LEAGUE CLUD, Irlondaof tho Union in this valley to banish | genta, whore wit. men who aticrwards Deeumo | combines the quilities to. unite the factions, Te | SUppe yy top ane eye » with Tuptionists didn't win this timo, f!linols 1s not me plunsure to cat ne use apd Hak oper Spectal Dispateh to, The Chteago Tribune, from among thotn. all private fouls, and let n | distinguished in tho service In hich rank, and | is not a quostion now ng toholding the Repabli- regard to State Minos | hirth-plnce, or provious Y — beral love of oountry direct thalr condud a now trian, for ie has Troent | NEW YOnK, Jung 10—A Inrge and onthnsinstte Mberal to ry direc towards those who have beon so Badly catrayed O Auure ct Unt rlohnors whlch neinges | ‘eating of tonibers Of tho Union Loaguo Club | inn" niaeided. hoping. aint these. diya, of to those thiiyzs ont of which como the Joys uf ire, | Was held to-night, It bolng ¢xpooted that the ) turbulenea may'soon be ondud and tho dyes of While sitttng-bere this afternoon watuhing your | sentiment uf the Club fi to tho Iepulb- Mi iy rm. Js As OS faces und liMtening to tha very tntereating ade | Hoan National nroxant to the iepuly } the Hopubiig 28 MUTT comin nobly served thoir constituency and honoured | can party together ao farus Lickiugisconcorned, thomsclvcs. Pear thoy were never more United than now. ‘Wo now come to this pince, while so many aro wares td riya ciate yyai.Wup we moot hore townsthbwih: tho Wur ko | + <i ic anivic-{n tho distanwe tad sei an most halle | put bt, is Hig AW dondition, With such nominations, Ohio Ite- | How n | doubtful State.” Cordially and enthue riutems gond—grecting to, thoi brethren |, S!asticnlly, i Nee hrpughout tho Union: Het dawn the groat Btato aie eae a CouMme Oe " Wo the EAitor of The Chicago Tribun : ‘ q i Pi “tho bullotiasbour i i , .Soutit REND, Ind., June 9,—Wo are all. happy! Convention and tho Presl- peas Ds pypen amor, Wore me to-might with | Pe On Wys Reale who teal i> |. Qué of-tho notte, danger, we'vo plucked tho » Tiida, a dress whjub bas Just been dellyored, it his ove pes Ocn. Gariicla nbowinbyed his force to- Pi koto tf 5 - | bere, Dr yoly, who ls alondiag Repu " Y Yours furorur, oo_ oldieogT, O, Turn ered ae hy et Soin wo, ain | Sul enalntes, | would ue, axarou. | Semiactradpnouth FA ST FR ag wo tought fo, Eo ome | USOT AUN use Ae | ate, dybopetehiteolidionaning |:YoureMorororcs) , OF oldie G. Tomes : ail men bare, eneuah, OF Because (ne ine | ou Poltioar Hoturm reported a serioaot resnlue, | Ineeiseh NU OUNTN Hoxeouiuone, inv wovger [aplitcctt reat and, ere nities mmo | Oe RMR he on Zeht ROnGT tet was | Sita on stmmiornacns, “ator thd tempest. Has “ttn GERI PH ‘ you \ had’ dint is ‘yous | on Volitioal tefurm, reported n serica of resolu- | then iat inuaurhilG, ,expeditons, in overt lu fer Selany Hho seceiftious | finan stn te ‘9 Se Hooke eagbyr i. (,anen Hubhed and tho hiltows aro at rest. A noble TMH GERMAN PRESS. Jelgurus, the lulaury gon, have to, thinks the | tlans, which say: “Tho membors of the Unton directo a intro ne re icaete Tooke | em! AMtobt its cau ty aa assed. And pel eM aK iy buna eur Rete Mainly ne tho elim who ‘will guide, tho | | a0ie ORIIAN EPUMLIGAN Puss Iulaure you have to throw - tho phimimot Longuo Club cheerfully nceopt the results Pletely elenri tint whole country of tho enol Ppl} Neer oe haere buf Bralifa the taro ends pat Pfs intastouwtis ended to-day by tho | stanch Old vessel and will bring her with “tags | of the country aro wonnimous ‘In thélr enthyl- iit) sour mind, nud sound. thé vopthe | fenched by tho Int Republienn Convention at | iny, While thus omployod his provisions ran | figterriolonnd glorious, ihe tolching aadeneor= | Pomluation of Cariicli, which wus rocolved by a flyIngand the crew oxultunt into tho harbor St vletary. whe ‘Republican party. shouts | *stle indorsoment and support of tho epabllean Rosunmthiy to-day, fur yorll avotded, for safoty | Nomlnvo for tho, Presidoncy, Jumes A, Garfleld, atsgured.—Rochealer (N. ¥.) Democrat, Although » fow. think: that a better actectlon . Afteralong and desperate contest between | Might hive béen mhde for tho VicerI’residency, contending fnotions, tlc opublican Nationni | tho grént majority aro certain that under tho Convention at Chicago brought Its fabors to n | circumstances tho party did welt to nominate happy conclusion yosterday by tho nomination | Gen, Arthur, of Now York, in ordor to sntlsty of Gon, James A. Gartiokt naa candidate for tho | tho difforent factions in the Republican party. Presidonoy of tho United States, ‘This isnnom- | ‘thoy, thoreforo, willingly: Indowse Bit toile ination emluently lt to be mado. No better | tlon’ also, Even: the two loading Democratlo quack have Guan solegtod.. Tie nomination | -Germnn papers do not dony that Mr. Gurileld fg solution of tho troubles and trinis ox |. Forteneed in homiuating tho next Presidont— [isuenaeeeees PHAR, tho Mepublienn party coull verre Fuute (Ind.) Kxpress. ee ic barges. It 1a nocdtoss for us,to say that io nominntlo: aes could huve ben mado, that would have beer Louis, Bo... .auy: 4 pad sg tor 1a cg olet tho | Chictgo. Wewelcame those resulta, not merely put, ath aa oF ORAL (Be wens himeett ; jeisure you have to walle about the towers youre U1 13 of Intor jo the Ublo Rive! . Tho pro acif und find how strong thoy aro oF how Welle Se ERY, datty erat row the port nad from | Yislons werv obtained. und a anall sewer thoy ure tw determine what needs building up . aad seized and tyondod therewith, Mut now a serious how to work and how to know all thut ha the growing antagoniain in political mothorts | aittoulty preaonted fteetf, ‘The river wad imako you tho inal beings you aro to bo. Ob, | and theories, but because they prove the patri- | swollen by ait unprecedented freshet, and {ts ad these hours of building) —2f the Superior Noing | Otte, Hberal, ard reforming apirit of the party to | navigntion wus oxtremoly perilous, No Cupti 4 of tho untyerse would fook ‘down upon the | be yot vigorous and controlling. InJames A. | or pliat would take charge of tho boat; it world to tnd the most intoresting objuct, | Garfield we find largo attainments find expe! an fmpossibility to nayiguto tho Big Sandy with . §t would. bo the vnilnished, waformed chur | enve, fitly Joined with thoso qualittesof charie- | anything in the shape of n buat, aud thoy would on eter df tho young mun or young wonwn. | ter And statesmunship which togethor make | not go. Gen, -Garileld, however, wis not to ba ‘Those behind me have probably in tho | blm worthy — to fll the first office | bulked in this way, Dutermined that his pro- - muin settled this quustion. Thoas who havo | Of tho Nation. ‘To worth and enpnotty of tho | visions should yo through to bis atarving mon, passed into intdilo manhood and middie woman | highest order in civil Ife ho haa added cournye, | he touk command of tho bout himself, and pl- hood ure about wha wo shall always bo, and | abilities, and just distinction as 1 anidier, Hla | loted hor up tho river, studing at the whoul one there ia but little loft of interest, us thor chor | Inrge experience naa legistator hns ox- | day and two nights. It was o perilous voyage up netprs are wll developed, .Wut to your youn hibited an brond 4 on penensTOn of oprin- | an untried stronm full of cdidies and currents, ful, that have ovcurred during that time, || Aouad Denton red! ahberas ti writen none Jone Toate hero, fellow-cltizong, tothank this Gene Thrcanond, Juno 8,—The nomination of Gnr- eral Assembly for tholr great not uf confidence | geld jives universal satisfaction, ‘Tho result and complinent to mo. 1 do nétundervalus the | wag received with choers, and Highland County. M1 tiave tendered to mo yesterday | flings her bunting to tho breeze, pai : ut faay, I think, without any mone |" siippevont, Juno Y.—lopu biicang are great. tal reservation, that tho mungr in which it was | iy uiated over’ Grant's dott, much moro tendered to me Is far bighor to me, far more do- | iitn'uvor Garolds rominution. Buatose wv, sirablo, thin tho thing Itsulf. ‘That it has been n | Ginest enurely stiepended. Dotweon 2 And. 3 voluntary gift of tho Goneral Assembly of Olito; | o'clock, and tho telegraph office and bullutine Pilthoue solleitation, wondared to mo Peonure O° | bonrds' wero thronxed by ‘crowds, waiting, to ir confidonce, is ip touch! ane Btril- of Mloas ond IMM Gun Feudive froft iis fellow-oitie | HOAr tho result, A suluto Is'now being tired, zens, and in the namo of all my frionds, for my- * WATER. 4 self, J give you my thanks. Wannen, Jung 8,—Tho nomination of Garfeld L- recognize tho importance:of tho place to | hus awakened tho wildest ‘enthusiasm in this which you havo elected me; and [should bo bags | city, the hub of tho Ninctesnth District. Tho ; ' ‘OTho nomination of Mr. Garfeld Is without a and your yar unforiued natures po wan Knows | Sine 0 oreo of duty, nad, fionor | tines threonine to Make lasant wrev ut ie | Lull noe also rucoyniza tho rent man whoin | following teint wus gent by tho ‘County 1to- Tieoubiout tho ingd, and wilh tiowo of Okie In | doubt: tho strongest ind, ns Taras wo em se, : tho possiblities Coat te befor you ty Zour | Shich his kept hin above tho intrigues of mero | suit nnd ull om boned, but tho Indomiituble on | {OW burg elected mo to succeed: tay for bi | te ee cane tel nrticulur. ‘Lhe Republicans of Cuyahoyst, the | ‘tho vost the Itepublioan party hid at its disposl- nner county of Olilo, which gave Hirth to our | ton, Ho isa teducation, of high intellect, candidate, dend greeting to tho. Hepubliewns | 54° dala hotlpent da throughott the Onion, nd proiniso taroll up a | ANd gront experionce In‘public affars, Wo may vinnjority in his favor of 7,000 to. Bate minke up | count him, in contraidistinction to Blaine and the majority of 80,00) Obiv will givo in Noveme, | othot,' wavers of the bloody ahirt,' os belonging bor next.—Cleveland Leader, to the consurvatlyo wing of tho Iepublican Pisa origanieky OF Mr, Gheticid’s nonlin Hon party, Ho fg, in :tho'-full senso of tho worl, dan le BOIT-BICe + o Me Siting adberont. to tho culse of Bhoemanyno | Wht ls commonly torinod tn strong eandldnes tempting nearness of tho golden nppic ot ambi. | Zven tho history of his, lifo.furnishos oxceltc Honcould draw hin for one moment from. the | wateriul fora politiont dumpatyn, Hy fa seit allegiance which ho folvhe owed. Every move. mado man inthe full sige of ‘tho word, who, Tuent mato in bis bobar waa not only ‘without | LY hls own oxertion, bug olovated himecf front hia coperntion, but against his varnest protest. | povorty and ixuomnoa to wroat Jntolligence ant His nomtnution fs, in the best senso of the word! | MEH positions. ° In tig respect ho miey it Tot tho highest complimont ever pad an American’ Fe a rite eecitiin Relat eloquence, Satie Ceoea eh ev, tT Againat a man of this calibro tho, Demooraté ‘outtho pusetbilities with that sploniid. felsure } pollttetuna, and a bitlance and candor of Judge ore y of the Genernl curricd bin safely through tint you nocd, you ara tu bu most envied. Leou- | mont peeuliutly yulimble in tho presont con | aif those difficulties, and 1 duo souson himself gratulite you'on yourtelsure. Locommend you | dition of the party and the country, Chester A. | and his oan urrived safely nt camp, groatly to to treat itas your gold,us your wenlth, as your | Arthur, long Aa ember of this Club, | the Joy of tho suiforing soldiers, trenguro, out of which you can draw all posaibla | anil af rucognized integrity and capice POUND-QAP EXIRDITION, ‘treasures that can be Inid down when you have ity oA gk opubliy — otlicor, = =wonld, If Abont the middle of March’-ho made his fa Your mitures unfolded and developed in tho | elected Vice-President of tho United Btutes, dis | oye Pound-Gup expedition, for n proper tne possiblities of tha future. ‘This place ts toa | charge tho duties of that olico with dignity and | gurstandiug of annie fow words doseriptive of ‘ull of memories fox mo to trust inyself toapeuk | Impurtiulity, Pho notion nt Chicago, and tho | tye jocallty whl be novessary, Pound Gap ist upon, and I will nos. But draw again today, | oventa by which tt wux preceded, havo iMuatras | {He Wen Te ike ene and Stounts a ‘nb LBuve for a quarter of n century, life, ovie | ted the Importunce of constant and absoluto | ee Virginia, lunding lito. tact. of < denee of strongth, confidence, and’ affection | fidelity to these great Renubtican princl- | fortiig mendow-land. lyin tween thos base fromthe peoplo who wither inthis piace. 1 | plea nnd, to thore free and open, methods | of the mountains and a strentn called Pound thank you for pormission to bye you, and | 1 pele to which this Club ia committed; and | Porc, which bonds around tho opening of ipot, yous an You as L hnvo dono to-day,” | whilo we congratulate the country upon ovents | Hore, which Buns, leon tie Operon ie Bendlanad appuiuees eM BS oe gar eect epee tae mr formitue what ‘ta called" the Pound." Thess ‘his closed the afternoon's oxervises, ani Bplouous and unquestionable ‘Ute ¢ i audionce quietly dispursed thonselves about tie | ure wo shall not permit thom to | Tames oriiinatod in this wads This mountain blo bas bid fow lunqu ininded, bronder- Gen. James A, Gardeld, Chicago: ‘The Ro- jninded men Inthe records of. our history than | publieans of wrambul County hall your nom- thut, of Allen G. Thurmun. [Applause] Dif | duntion with unbounded Joy’ and enthusingm, foring widely from him, og T bave done fn poll | and promiso you such n majority us old ,Trum= ties, und do, [ recognizq him as aman high In | bull has novor elven before. = charnoter and great fn ineltect; and Ttake thid | | Gauripouis, Nune &—Tho ows of Gar- oceasion to refor to what I have never before | fcid's nomination wid recelved here by the Ito- referred to in public.—that many years ago, in | Dublicans with great satisfaction. oO great tho storm of purty fighting, whon the alr was | majority of then are delighted with tho defeat Hled with nit sorte of missles aimed at tho | Of tho great Oblo Ieeborg, Jobn Sherman, and character and reputation of public men, when | tho man that was {nyited up inte the mountain It was oven for hla party interest to jolu tha | to take poseession of the world, which didnot be. onoral clamor against mo and my arsocintes, | longtohim, Garfleld communds tho respect of: onator Thurman sald tn public, Inthe came | hla oppouonts, and is regirded by thom ns a ign, on the stump,—whon meg aro na likely | strony mon, and that Q strong man mustbe put to uy unkind. things na @t any pinco | in nomination to bent bim, fn thos world—a most , génorous — and New Pinapenrira, June 8,—Itepublicand cnrnest word of dofenso., and — kindncsa | of thia nnti-Gnint section nro wild with onthital- nce: 7 locality wis for a long thio the home or certain | for mo which I shail nover’ forget so long | Sami over the nomination of Gariteld, Itéputiltcans nro fully ond gladly sattsfed with |-must answer beat nominations, or auirgetve ito vitae. toda A GUE yy NN HRMS 4 HENNE | previatory Touinus, from Which thoy would make | sal liv.” FAnplaute.] Y any, moreover, that | slonting ud tho yreatest entbuslaam prev: He ronulte mai tho Duncemty feeomnizoine | tuy aay uxpeeteettiimdofent. Nothing would f con ATA IM COMMENCEMENT wxriciNes | | OFT E srt iaatrnne sorvies to tao | petunlion forays into Virginia for late, an | tho lowers hut bloert ever he ene, wilt Ot RAVENNA. : atinctively'tho hopolesness of the struggle they |. ue more nonsonslant on tho. purt of tho. Demo- : fad dovated bhingelt to resting and visiting with. | COUN." ‘The rending of tho resolutions wit | como, enrrying with thom tho Molen eattlo, | grant tt Ravenna, Juno .d—Tho Ronublicans of fre nbout to ontor on, “Wo shall hear to more | orats than to about Ohio belug doubtful, find tho views of Mr, | candidate with tho puople, or to imagine that Gurfielil on the curroncy wit sutlafy Now York, | thoy cun bo succossfiul nunlnst such A man wilh Ho will bo a popular eundidato in “Tadiana, and | a candiduto Hke Tilden, or with ‘nny other Hor jexvalug tho strength of this nat bloom in tho gardens of this world theta’ ‘3 fipplausey. and whore wo ean falely pluck the Cae re er oaectee, are. Huulluy 0 Ime pagan ay tale SRAREAN AC, anly aad de- | hig nonitiation, ‘Onv huntred gung wore fired, followod by hearty applause, ond a nitmocr of 4 hiswife, whom he hag not seen for soverul which thoy would pasture in tha moadow-land weeks, "Mrs, Gurileld ise Indy of ‘hotlum higat, | cougeatulutory and culoglatio spocukes were | fist muntionod. Henca amonm tho scttiors tt and of sight, but well knit form, She bad ‘ ecame known na "'Tho Found,” and from it be 10 mocrts are equally pleased, -and aro | be will ot every Southorn State that could be | ond or third rato mutertal,” ginall feuturos, with 1 somevhnt prominant tho qup and strenn took thelr nites, “After | And now, gentlomen of thoGencrnt Assombly, oxpeoted by nny rational Hopublionn. Our thy; 5 " forehead, wad Her biiek hates celtmped” in. front A’ CLOSE CALI. 1 his infest ut Prestopburi, ns has beon, stated, | without alstinetion of party, £ recommtzo "inks | coulidont that bis record will eun him baad a ee ee no. bese ho imueatal Bee nat ab th and done op In a modest coll; ja slightly tinged A STILANGR STORY, % Humphrey Marshall rotreated with his 80, ttored | tribute and comptimont made to mesto-night.’ . e ‘of tho host chosen, and ench pulso bets strong the, loading Geymun Democratic paper with wtay. A pale of Inck “yes, and Bpectat Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune, foreca thrown the qup ito Virginia A farce mou whla ju Whatover my own Courso.may be jn tho future, OIRCLEVILLE, « 8 lurgo sharo of the Inspiration of my future |' Ciucrevinte, Juno &—Tho nomination of bilo Life will bo drawn from this oceaston and | Gen. Garfield by tho Repubticnn Convention hese surroundings, and Eshall fcel anew tho faves immonse sitisfuction to the Rupublicans rons of abligntion tht 1 feel to the Btite of Ord. € Ohlo, Let me venture to pointn single sentence’ | . = ZANESVILLE, Fi in regard tothat work, Durlog the ad I, SANERVIELE, June &—The Republicans aro that [ bave boon in public life; alinost o| " yer Orin ihe Commoneor tae Uniked si jubllunt to-night over the nomination .of Gar= i e] frloa fo dono uli, Whother was mistaken poid cau Arius cannon is boonies fev orathoriviso, ft hns beon tho plan of my lifo to }'Court-House steps, and bands uro patuditue tho follow ing eduvfetion we whalavur, porn cost, | streota, walle roworke. tituminute thos uky, to javae if. ate ea a Eppa pti ego ay Thi jowulka aro Inet with people. There robution ‘l'arontly desivads, Due thous, to gunoral satisfaction at-the. nomiun- thoro — pli of 600 Rebels wis guard the pass ngalnst aweotly bewltebing sulin, are the raat neiracts | . WAgitNaTON, D. C., June 10.—Tho delexntesto | any suddon incursion of Gen, Curleld's force, Avo features of a thoroughly expressive face, In | the Cuicayo Convontion are bexinuing to ro- | who, to make assurances doubly sure, hod reas sho ia quite ns pun ustho provout mistress | turn, ‘There ts vory ovident n good deal of focl- | bullt directly across tho. fs, tse of tho White House, whom sho resembles in Bov- breastwork, | vomplotely _ bl Onilrespecia, “Iter manners ate gricetil and | we onthe partofthe frionda uf the defeated | way, ‘nnd’ behind which 50) mon could winning {n tip extromo, ‘Though eho is noted | Cadidates, Ono of the Ohlo Sherman dolegutes, ] rosist tho attack of us ‘many thousand, for her molest, retiring ways tid hur thorough | for lostauce, plainly charges that Foster waanot | Hehiud these works, and on tho euuthcugtorn dumeaticlty more than for any other distinguluh- | true to Sherniuny that bo, sarnestly workod for | slope of the mountains, thoy hud erected vom ing cbarnclorlatic, hur educational nccomplish- | Gartluld from tho start; aud tht tho nomina- | Medious cabins for wintor quartura, whero thoy mente dra inuny ‘and varied, . In all tho public ‘Gurfiotd was th tt toll import fleole thine 10 GHA On ‘comfort, vocasion= H life of ker distingnished companion she. hag | “On of Gurftold was tho rosult of a deliberate | pliy—by way of varloty, and {1 Imitation of tholr Deen lls constant hetpineetand ndviser, Shela | Plan, Anothor deleguto says that {¢ the scloc- | Indian prodocossors—desoonding from tholr A quick observer. un intolllgont Hutaner, but mie | ton of a nominees had been postponed for que | stronghold into Kentucky, greatly to tho dum- deiuonstrative In the extreme. When the Gen- with bupo. It isa'grout day in Isracl.—Loute-: | country, bas tho followings: Rxoopting all lie- ville Commercial, _ | Publican nowapapers apd poljtiviaus who chan - James A. Garfield is to be the next Presidont:| ploned Grant, und excgpting those Dernocratlo af iis Datta E face - i Usb ean ae pollticne who speculated upon Grant's te ied rth n bit id iter bil ir thirty-! q ¥ ir tiinos ineleutually tn aneffortto d hia hooves Hi other. weuk Hocublianite ey, een the rival leuders of the two grent tutions of tho!) benollt: af | the - Democratly, plrtys oe iticlany, Deep us are Grant and Blaine in | tuo -eltizon.. felt. Folluved on reoely ; tho wtfeations af tho peoplc, aud widely as thoy | the “dutolligence ‘of! - tho nomination 0 respovt Sherman and Ldn Hae we think thelr | James A. Garfield -nas the Itepublican heurta aro aa warin and thoir respoot as greut hourta ore aa Wirin and tole rcapoct ae greut | ondidate for tho Pesidency ot the United and that the notusuntion will bo hulled with gli Btates. .Thia- nomination 16 nat atone of im neetatin thro us lougehaud vrcadis, weld portutica because of whnt hia beod attained, but ty son Demucrata rogurd Garteld ae a | land.—2ock Laland (IL) Ae tilgo because of whatsius been averted, ‘The de i age of the stock: yurds and lurdors of tha wolle | it) may scum, perlinps, on little egu-. land. eh {) inion. Al te eat vi! country gral waa int Chickamngua, fxid overybouy’ a Pete peson Ear LHL ee nT Nea {erdo fucinors uf Hunt vlolnity, mud to the fright | tlatical to eny its I yet desired still mora tho wy. + ronieln thy Bout and wig pay oem ‘Tho ono point whieh was, supremoty vital in, Feat of Grant ten urea tory Spablleat vary, : PANY Antiovd might have resulted jn the nomination of tho | Gen, Gurilold, detormined to dislodge thom Seana wily | | Galion, Jung .—Tho news of Gartlold’s namie } te Chlewgy Convantion, Cnt of euleutitog at cae YW Chae opi Gidate or whoun ta. entiny pabts Would, UNItO;.| pee GoeeTeTINS the Amorican peel: tho dangor of nomination of this run hus been bus bean splondiily eared for in the nomination tion of Mr er yunes A. Uarichh tirouguout nis entice. | averegts <Waudinle thut the wainind 4 Guritald zauet bo called a fate ono, and articld. [Laughter and appltuee.) Te ts tho 1 bce! : {it T'ameompelind to) sloop itn | Rabon tarlay was received with uuthualuain Ly (lo |. xed in honor of tho event. ‘Tha Domoanita feat . ‘ to got tho latest nows frum the field of battto, | luttor, The story is that Kenutor Hamlin, of | frum tholr position, and go putan ond to their ( , eho wat quict and pationt i whut fa now Prof. | Matne, was nuuitation in a come | marauding oxpoditions. He aucordingly set out Hinsdutors cosy vray, and Was ‘aloo sentrol | tittoo-ronin Hien one or the Conktiug | Wet usuntdont force, and ator twoduye' forood only min Hanghter), and oat with, and Nive with, an withy and {ff cattld not bie ity approbation, f Pp aeaildant dhatcThieiiAse dowels, career Lo hus been the faitheul aud consistent: As { Tinedulea coay Ubrury, ad was uble wogontrel | muttoosron with | one OF tl, cukllne | Mureh reuchod tho bas of tho mouLluinan short | should have “bad ‘eoupunionuiy. Litenowed |: waah can tne tes fob, Te Tho, Demeoraieg | auvoents we Ieeputionn pringlpies, from {ho | Seprutfornatanntlon. iB, Brn boon wade At 4 Pa TCO RSTT Dene RS orm PCr ae nt EN distunca abova tha yup. OF tha stronxth of te | Inuehtorand upplauso.t And in this luryor eou-.|:Eouyendian will only do ite duty, ae {tmodoubt | Party, Woon bis reputation wus evullied to fho | Cuiewo. “We must, furthermore, tnt Het vt lon w! r ite wi 4 " % ‘ of ste, do he present di * a Fe a aa en a OE oo eine or Onticht ruers | forined by the aples be Inu sont out, who had | gow. {can only du what fs truato my"beat sult, Will, Ist her boomy Ne ( Wy | Bir, Garilold bus genorally shown hlinself ot Spying tho sine rule. And If 1 shoud bo ae | dhottemavlionte Hares tote aoe es jusortunnte aa to. lows the contdence of this.] {hy yojainution. Gurlult ts thought ty bo the hueyor cousuituendy, 1 rust By rat avery oener: a tmnH, and tho Grant and Blaine men CAE Brea ear a nai la Politionl |! tumbgo gravefully, Groat exoitomont prevaltod Ifo in hishoud and taku tho corsoquencas, Muti] % ide ig J nust (allaw whntaccins tome ta uo the only | o fhe Batiathig . i ‘ demondtrudve as whon walling for ews from-] wid greut consternntion, it fa sild, within thu wnetnited to thelr yery camp in tho whaunoo of \ Chiekauugun. Aa from: was ureut oonstornntion, it ia auld, within that | fhe tim plckuts, whieh wero novor theaw out _ After restiig and visiting awhilo Gon, and | nutincoment aste tho yore of diuing was un. | by them, soseuurn did thoy Codd jn thelr mounts MMrv, Garflelt took tea with tho Iudulpba, and | anthorjzod, and that this notion bud detunted | Hin fortress, 1 would hive bean mudnuss to in thy evening tha General souk a stroll | the plans’ that wight pave rsulted In tho | filer the gap sand uttuck them in frant, and the around town in “company with ‘Dr, J. | nomluadon of Maine, Whatever trath thore | General dhl not propose or attempt it. | Multhur, When the neclamutions of tho entire Nation | juje, intelligent, aud progrossivo politician a0 reot his clovation tothe highest honors which ‘ ; si each far bo- Hho great voliticul purty towblcl bo has dovoted auigamann, woe pollioa! vows rete ruxe American polls bis fifo cab puy bint.—Buladurg Commorelad Ga | Fond, a9 porinon at tho vanes cg panera mee ~| greunbaok awindje bo covered hineit wit Mila very namo bad fn it the Inspiration of suc- Flory, while ult other Ohlg politicians, Rep i leans ne wall ns °h ry ¥ steve Dr : ste A loved of the peoplo and his mornts (in golumon pare pou x . . t Bt thofoot of the mountune for tho night, bo: | auto rulvof my lito und withethat viow ofthe fre? OUNRVA, vel} @cee: Ae ise man beloved ns | n mart Fn ee eee Ee aE aa ae te cturce by samieortho Hedne men ups | sent his cavalry ontly tho nloxt morning to'the | euso, ant With that inuch personal referonec, | Grnrv A:Tune &—Thu result at Chleago ts ra- candidney-will be onthusluatio ‘Tho univorsal | Iuncod, ¢tiened tall, —THUrMINH Bn Ay gud uinllseonges with those: toy meen tha | on tho muniuemout of his cauyota tho Caayut- auth of tho wup lo monuea tho, Hobule,and | lava tat MIUIGOL. aw ciuteons, mombors;| ‘emrvleens Haro ui a Adyasbul armong the Ho- | by ald iopubliouna uf avery’ Stato prosugos: Nl duveloned in that memorable steugyle, rilany ory jr wil wy T uw substantial | ton, y 7 > i hice ak i CF | gicecas nuxt-full. ‘Tho purity of hig puat Ute, | capability ~ of ~ mustoring * politiccco t hoy did, arriving at n given timo aud threaten | of the <Genoml Avsembly, LKepublicans’ and: |, pico a suuto of thirty-five guns was fired, nie iy i Campuar antl tho Ggneral plewsantly reeled the | + agian ‘. Fee a ee ee jumped abtie bint | Pomecratsecnth paint may’ ae ainecteabkine || DELAWAIte, Jing kTho auntuncoment of | suecleunuess of ble hand, and the oleumoss of | qucationa.” Garfield's orf, Tioeauae of at time when bo put itu and planed all the WEST VIRGINIA, AGL At ones caTuL OUS to icet Them, our men +4 0) pe b nauclal polloy, will prove, boa: you both for what you have done and for this | Garfeld’s nomination by the lopublican C cordial aud manly’ greeting, 1 bid, you good. | Yenton was recuived here with threo cheora night. [Long-continucd applange.) | op anda tiger, Go ied, Representative 2 I _ Bucnee Ia tho wisdom of weboice which gach | toto lopablicin. purty fn tho coml cat ie J.B Jone fron this county, waa called for, and uddressed. wasing day will make tuurc and more wantfest, nun, and, if this ‘qiestion fe pushed Bumnee Ett the final approval shall come in the ttH- oe inthy Foregroulut fn -consequcnce of rds on one aide uf it bimself, in tho BUBTAINED, supidly retreating, and the Hobels following un- ‘When planing-machInos wero not ounmontat Wareuino, W. Van Juno 10.—A ratification | fll the tutter wero soinodintanoo in font gt ioe After tho walk be returned ta tho Iudotphs, | meoting wus hold in this olty to-night indoraiag Drenatworks instend of behind thot Heati= 5 01 ‘ fy ft can do % ud, with bis infunts Ne r te ho lunge asgombly from # store box: = umphbal election af dumua A. Gurticld to the. high position Mr. Gurfleld occuples, ‘4 Miteation of wetting Bente ealtt out WIG tho | tho wourso uf A.W, Cumpuoll, J, W. Burloy, and Hee Ce aoe Me, Ge tie tot ot a Lo ARTHUR, doa] the eee pho Teeuuuttet ue pero a ae Chine Murleteuny,.Of tye! NationeDacenpore) ne-haniie” Ag ne wuMwor te Durie ae MUNAIE WeLlas COMTINDL 478 QUEL B. Y, MeCormick, the thrue Wost. Virginia dole. | Wiluting aow-storm, und, murchiny along «| A BKETCH OF Tie Lave OF gua nEvUnLcAN’ | done Gurfeld, and ure quite onthusiaptio ovor Uy Goselie. . FE ae ee ot aeetuan! : ‘ a R MINE A TLD Be gates to tho Chleiyo Convention who voted,| RMtrow. ridge on tio sulamit, Ind reuched |). CANDIDATE VOW VICE-ViwawENT, ry | bite ’ : : Tho licpublican masses will anewor tho Chicas | ee i rt oF eh tw leading Dome, Ay jo-murrow. 1 tin the tnognteur the Goneral | fUinat tho adoption of tho resalunion offored:| W2, ,cuouy # camp tn tho “rowr of his |? “Dlaputeh to Letrolt. Past, a |. ——— ey go Frcaldontial nomination with an onthustusin | 200 ie cece of the United stave. But ‘ carter & rounton uf tha coltexu Turtiueationa, A vigorous attack wns now made.) Gra4co, June 8,—Obostor Allan Arthurian |’ ITOOSIER INDORSEMENTS. hich their surprise will Guly wuurnan, Usuul- i eertnieeah jpublloatt ra y =| nota ation, aid will of ‘ouurao, hive } by Heoater Conkling pledvlay tho mombors of | revulttag iu tha oolmpiete ‘rout Of tho Kebols y the numibae: Bee Goutsee ii. whlod thu con=) Gorman aber warty tnaloray bis pony security, of whom tho people know little or | —¥!% nginnan Vo y hs Dotbing, and whow nvailability is inrycly negus | MaUKeo Herold, Cloyetand Vuecher ga ae tha Indepoudent Key ul } fonethioy to ay to the sons and daughters of a | the Convention to tho au: tof tho nomiues, | muny ot whom were killed, wounded, or take: TS EELS ac Ge TUGN CN | Ut ctsiaet A aoslam terrain 3 | Umctsan oe tera eR ft tuke thulr leave of Hirai far tho predwut, Te top| on nmecount of! Oo stu he 1e See A WDEnE A Nanutortait AsACINDIC native of Vermont, having been. boat Ful | POPULAt = MANIVEXTATIONS IN INDIANA YOR’ Hold, Franklin, County, Octoharyi&w, Ho was : ts GAWHIKLD. : tho olilust son of tho Roy. Wilsem Arthur, D, Dy, | Loaawaport, June: 8.—The Republicans of: i and | took in tho Convontion ii dofonso af tho right | his fo nino hight in tho ol d: bie * {hfs elty ratified the work of tho National Cén-| tive in’ charactor. ‘Hut tn this Instauce the | Potrolt Abend Eust Littebure wih drive over the 5 ; 8 Pte e Daptiat oloryyroun, and-.bie -mothar'a matisn iy jattor jn Duyenport Demokrat, t + rive yur io country to, Manor, somo, thitty | of u frow expression of opinion, und was iw bighly enemy's quarters, fu a agraphucuity, ‘an tho. jime was Malvina, Htone. Wlisfuthor wasn nd- | ventlon by a meeting to-night. ‘Thero was a ¢chofos fell upun a inan of Nutional roputation,,| Uevenpol Ving thore tate th | successful atfuir. A proceasion formed nt the | vianly there found, tho ; Sty ovata, Ato welt oper tho. ulght andSatur- Bloclure 4louxy comphsed of the most prominent | cubis, sixty in number, wore burned tho i Sie ml ain ng at big Mentor homo, but is ta be at | citizens of the city, who murobed to Me, Cary Dbreustworks dustroyed, and ee Gonorg! set out | pains x ff wt Bo'elook Haturday ufternoon, in | boll'a resldonoe and escorted him to the Operas | on bf return to Piketon, which bo eras the ‘ Patheavillo pou lclwae aah Lag uo bart of ee. House, where ny lori audioncy nd nenchtbict, followin night, bavi f bown absent four : iy, soon jong them n lure number of ludiesy, Mr. | aud baving marched In thut time about ono comfortubly gut around there. tus Pollock Ya called to tho chalr, | hundred miles over o bruger country. on his ” Of recognized qualities ‘of atategmntahip, and:| | THe MILWAUKKS SFREIN Pures Of unudUul ample public traning, Viawlig tho,| has'tlio following relative to tho nomination of Bieta Shey, Boe ls Sha pasalone of ue bee dumes A, Garticld: “Those were ghd at ¢ contest quolled, can won is " ool cling te. believe tut thy Convention could, | Which tho telegraph sent forth over the if Surly have takga wiser acdonseDelrud Post, | Fostorday afterooon,: We. do not reueliien Uve of tho north of Ircland, anda graduate of '| good crowd, and much onthuslasm, and lots of, the College of Belfase? Ho wag a noted echolur | Wind work: | * : if ; and author of soverd! books on phitoloxy. + Rusnvirtx, June 8-Rvery puttotin indtoat-, Tho subject of fhik#ketch was titted forcollego,| Ing tha nomiuation of Gen, Gurticld this ufter- rintnly under bis ers instruction, Wut also'| Noon was recoived bore with universal satisfuce z i ‘| stnco Abraham Lincoln's | first “nou - and mands avery. | ore, head | tetitirkctucoived amore frou done Tuellut | studied ut Grouch; Washington County, N. ¥. | ton. Firing of anvils began carly this eventng,-| , Ju the front of Qushed and hopofulonomy,the | te. iy” og for* tho * Presidency IN OLEVELAND wis followed by tho ffon, "til: Lagad, who do-' | Nuahville, co emport cu lim in person, Avriving | $4 at dd Unio Colton, pri radi tod ‘hs ec Itatificytton’ speeches were mado by ‘Blecth,, | HePublicun party could not uitord ty euter lata; taut-*aiy” candidato ~ for’ that vene bts . livored the address of wel ‘Cuinpbell | at that pli round hat Duele had uireade | HocHtordd UntoyUoltexe, and yraduw vo- | Sexton, Spann, and others to an | .| td Presidential butte with half of ftalegions'| domiuntod :by 7 Itopubllear’ Nutional Conver GRAND NATINICATION MxwrinG, Foe ee ee ee ee eae nod Lamtiog, | FOW,, a, tMB. wo | of 18 wits bia | STton dine &—Tho neminuton of Get | oot weurted, and ite thorvfore With, prdd.uid | tion ovoked ack, ap- enthusiasm TOM 594 Bpiclal Dispatch to Ths Caleaga Trivune, Sea ee ee aid atures bere osteo ituie | aud pushou ou after blag ) | SUK Mencia, amare, Ate Loman tho study of lay yoon atte Garieid ‘at Chicago was tecclyed by tha lepuls reno tho. pary curgnloly a unlan OF UBC) all classes’ of tho, people ws that caged by Re Ccavetann, 0. Juno 10—A grand ratification | dard and Gobrye H. Caldwell, 3 4018 DULE AT PIYTEBUNG LANDING, OF Int ue Cs » rom | Hcans of this city with x atorm of upplauso, Tho, in nomlnutiow of Jamea ‘A. Gartletd, of Ole mooling of Hepublicans was buld to-night oo Resolutions were adopted Indorging tha Ite- Overtaking tho ace ay, ho was pl hee ees feeiay, neuer ae Fou entire, points ity wt ‘Thoy wore bitterly op-' unt Goneral, with tho past urmy of Renablles mgs bile tf vi ny aug vying with eack othor in good in -]'ycars be has won thd heartaof ull true opy the publig aquare, ‘ull Fao or BLU poopie | Prbllea Prasttontual Hekot and commending | gna or tua Tweltts fitieado, and, With Bia woe Mi ; . \ utleslavery eruugios of thirty yours age, Gon, | Posod to) torn, ‘The vomtuation.of Gow. support of. tholr touder’s oauso, muking -4 | ‘and consistent action enna are saat ino oF Sau people | Luo courks of tho delogutes of this Btuto In tho | tun, participutod in the weond day's Dyoeut | Arbor we RRdnIKEN ko tho ae in hod, and ardold sy yyery uulVoral sattetuotion, |) Snhfaux thit cannot be. brokon by ay fare ee Oe ee eee alononnsnont vaker's stand bu makes Meee Biulon.” Ho was pregont through atl tho opera | fronan urytieu lu Now York: “As a young man | , nigfMonn, 1) Pit the cnemmy can bring uguinst it, Te t.by all | Sepresontutive Rupublicau, wot ane go wpeaker’s ot tng Tomarkable, Mlumiag- DELEGATKS TO CINCINNATI, «| idiot front of Cortuth, anv, aftor tho evucune ovary fas) wrvat iotervat fn .politiont Toutturs, | ' Tircrtont;' une &—Gurield’s nomination | odds the nominution that, In the light of tho | State of Ohlo, but also in all other sity Unns wero extunalve, the grand effect buing | Hainwoxt, W, Va. Juno 14—At the Conven- | tlon of that pluco, obulit with bis brigade the | wid bore uu active purt in tho.;¥rce-Hou aultas | gives uuly: suUsticlan nuogne the Hepube . long struggle for victory the Conyentlos,:| eliuly in Wisconsin, Liky wilder “ . at AGE : certs '

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