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TY, LS80—PWELVEE PAGLKS. ot seo tho necessity | sires of European free-trade lunatics 0s tha i SUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SA YURDAY, JUNE ‘The history of 9 Btate, tho number of. Inhabit- | mau was not nominated, in hls opinion, somo | L wanted to roc passed, and that was tho vil to provomont it neods, and report toCongrest next | outalders. 1 vould ni witnessing tho “eating of holled craw,” as tha on i oul nat, sept, enceeiat | Hepubltean parts. ‘The Ineantraversivlo Mevet| winng phrase is, by tho waite ants, and ite ofl! tatistics are public frets, mats would be who had not becn mentioned as a | simplify and roform {nter, Tho Government heon speniting | af a band nnveray ue oeRhia Ws found i tho fet that i Domovrntia 5 rs WhO apport el fine TARY on AUOAIL" Fk anteater inion | Mec, Sat acy Gch, teats | Se ha Yatra | at of dant nad Mate. “Eaten ity it ; : vogne ditioee wmieh Frye anil Conger tad | fhy'tuarios Rivor above Tvstom. ¥ tainic 1 18 gypolntedl coniidreth, tosollert tie funda nec. | pronthe | eiTpou en nee the tenat. chanxo | bolled crow" tn tho most degrading speetacto ot eil®, ate hokis, that, df, tho whole number of ! TWH CANDIDATES. + | thoir tithe difference ot opinion few fay nget | igh (tae wccrorsmant panaty to RetS band, (ewan doolded int he tn gue tort ores, cl, 4g mo Aay moe | motern thee, excent tho ennntbulism of gome “Tho whole nninher of tho clectora at the Btates }- * aes ein te oar Seip avibanes, onan anne pa atuted there eee ett ge ne: | DID SOMETHING FOR Tim INPROVEMRNT OF OUT! Party aout eae cro at forty, parsons hint | Hayes himsclf | ta Nightly detured with | OF ie aaingta, ribose tt consists In turning this Interpreted, tho Jatter number being tho Spectat Duspaten to The Chicago Tribune. pura the refusal on the prt of the extreme tar- * ntvat fignited thate lntention to go, whieh wa aut. | ferestendo notions, and a vali Of 8 tured ing | round in a single weok and beginning to praise constitutional gufde, would govern. The former, Wasiunxaron, D, C., June 18.—The few Demo- men tov na_entirely unjustifiable, An- | Stina ply the authority uf tegisintive.actlod | oratio- Senators: andRepresentntives who re- Ue men te vote ne Gonaress ee to” have Le ie CC ae matnod in Washington until to-day are grently | one was to pass A red . ir, * fe, o Electoral yates. nf pte ors In tho Btato, isquleted by tho contradtctory reporta remnnl- | ise q paetiann meneiiro thne they could ted ust Ry and when tho subject was under considoratlion 1 y. Mosara. Sanders ant Hroyar j the extating taritt need not fo bo npprehonied | fulsomoly as worthy of tho highest cor Arora the Gamimiites on anproprintions made Holent to Mla ear ented adore an Nedae | Fe Avime eAue tho, Dentucratfo Congrowscaiid | and respect m mnn whom you have ontdenco fn, exhaustive argument showing the annual | gc Padges, and Bate. “rhoso present wero | not, or would not, come to an understanding | months previously been donounelag:| soma tVahio of tho commerce that is tmnsactad on tho Weket cu ntep up to tho Treasurer and deposit peties, to thia question. And why? Hecauee |. oosurod torms as a decely igs In une Taimor our narrow and not over fragrant | garg qach for raliront fare badge, and nate and | the tari question Is outside of party difore |.monsuirod terms as a deceiver, trickster, or self. ae eae ciatonot this Court, the consequence | (ng Gov. Seymour, Most of them Rottled down Pass A Dnt at Cand of course no Republienn | stream." wr ralirond foro, Neto ANY Ae” Ame | oneor and distinetiones heenuso tho, Atmeriean | Ian ‘and nmbttious political prodiyate, sieeerioanghsth SPUN SRIST ES | Suey eng bte ht Me Bermws wo | Sella ores oars ind | MRT say tne of HAG tell nya | fete Vat SU blcthafegmgees | Ue tis olen, 1 tomore HUT A TEMPORARY TNCONVEMENCE. mncODE EY, nant nomination, “Tha st pha ~{ . Allthe cities on the | Porth in Independant of Europe, 18 not confined to one lon, this .oxbibition, bul Insinta upon tt, and 2 REE ARORA TACONY TRS. agg | nns hone nedey shakan by intlliganés ecelved | Wll,whlck is gencenlly romarsos! aa fate 10 Overy raat ie bard to toll ALIS score nimi | CO™PIOHNE tno arrangemonte for tho trips ndcponont of TORY sw ceentatives andupe | “stops te paper" If It doos not got Itt'and ce et Tar ratification. ‘Iteageimply | to-day. Bomo ‘monifestations of impatience at |“ Yor, air, ‘Tho Demooracy, in roy udamont, and enoh ono bay io Iabored nrzumonts In its n fenders among bath political parties of tho supply of St, 1f called for, hus come to bo pa ud OO Rte neze secon ene Conmmatiten CHICAGO. Renae HEROS ge bine nid te Corgan | the regular buriner of hus corto bo part at Will mako @ report and submit allthe evidence 4 COLANED, GATIALD CLUB. ° Democratic nowepapars (Now Yor! OF Abe. hing which bring the editorial call! which was pregonted. Alox Stephens, one a teed dis hte mat dae membara of che committen, fein | A large ant spirited gathering of colored peo Into, tho Bcdiegneed ligrepurte tn which m Furopeans,, favor of catablishing threo branches,—St, pio was held at the Grand Pacific laatevoning | eu if tholr own desire to tell the truth were not | tho outward doferonco and tattery wien they Powlacttle, and, Chicnga,—but this ts outof tho | to forma Garfold and Arthur Club, vesshadowed by thelr superstitious notions | so often Javish od editors, No profession guestion, | With a pre presentation of ato } “rng mooting was callell to order by Witlinm | eT *Homy ee Oy ce octrnde delusions: Just | stand really high of whloh © cating boiled orow'? je arnt hot been ratified and’ not beon. re. l. a | what iscalled Mr. Beymour's coynoss are nlrendy | positively refused to voto fora Bit ‘which was voto upon ff was Sneffectual for want of tho | visible, . Bata 8, Dembaratie -Congresstnan ta | Texaried an porfectly ale towarda the two pare Sonadony tants Wee soveuc tke | Thnnch orceiimdont im aveninrt E861. | Heys ie tnmnts tb hres aa u a1 Assembly may not resubn ; . ‘5 19 Hold now, towards tho " eae oer erg. electors of tre Biato undor | Mur meane to aeceph, trhy,dood fic not say #0? | pid tho L.-T. bill go through In satisfactory’ an amonied ct, sach as oxperienco inay prove Tho Convention 1s only four days off, and if ho | shaper" - 2 Sa fee ah SAS . aie Buficient to the courts, If itever should | 1s going to decliue ho ont to lot it be knownso |“ oy Fen Pa Doth Houses, and was ap- 0 _ 4 s vot walk off COC TK rata Congress iis dono Witie for | i one of tho cocasionnl di ‘a : that some combination againt ‘Tilden oan bo | Prov ‘Prosident,’ cis inher favor, Chicago may yet wal The moulin Was eitomporary chairman. een oa erow 0st aan wre | with tho prizo. ‘J freo-trado, 80 the European froe-trndo, lunntics Hi : sa meg Bs eonane formed botore tho, Convention mocts. ‘Tho Mat | Oc“utau we have he awsnong Aatenporenrs | "hy resume that vfter zou havo takema Test | A Oomalties, ot Permanent Orgailzntion, | tood expect tittio from tua Domocratla Nationt COLLATSA OF Tite THAKR nOsdng, BrELOTyIUER, Inf, June 18.—Thorough Indl anybody will. knuw the ‘Tildon mon will havo you will look after sour fonces?" consisting of Messrs, Jones, Grigsby, Bolden, | Convention, If, thorafory, the froc-tmdo aud a pala : One of the most ‘intore 1 Wy ESs FRMATL WH A CANDIDATES Cattor, and fousar, was then nppoited, and pratectivo tarid question ns lines of domarea- | procoedin Interesting fontitros in the the Convention hotweon the two pallticnt partios aro, di oft was tho cola My friendagive mo evary assurance of support, | quring thelr absonce Wiliam Baker spoke, to tlon sitet ening queaon,? | af t¥O OF ho Bosses almost at tho beg Moy tell mo thoy nre sitiened with my recor, | said ho intonited to voto the Republicun tiekot, paensed, with, wmory ty tho harming Moscepke | auarovalt of ua, Natlonnl Committee ngntrat Tuave andenvorg] ag far ns possible f0 MY | yut was. somowhnt advorss 10 olin Heats | aon, that reImainey yoNorih or tho South rate | Stan bo thomattce ont atlene, andere ‘Do you anticipate any hostility from these | wae heartily In favor of tho clection of, Mr. thy ea he Democrats are Horr, Mii tha end, watching the ruin’ of bl Bloomy mho opporod your svocney of Gow. Grint for | Garfield, afd thought that.if ho was ‘not | Tate een Ae eee Hon, shall ruler the fod tho prostration. of all_his ittle schontee tho third torrg? eo adme Ghoted ‘tho -cotored poople would have nbard | Ropuuiionns, on the ator sie, Inalst that tho Logan roared Iu bad Bugilat like @ bull for creNtting of any matey wand from 04 | thine of It Io wanted to seo tho party triumph, | Novtt thai Tula,—aad this fe tho. only * burnin slay or tog then he, too, was aU th chronle Btu, because toy could not bo satis~ | and woutd do all fu ils power to, that end, and | question "ne feaugs TE 8 8 eangary out, makes amo wonder that the ‘Chleage macie fied with anybody, 4 honestly tellove in Gen. | hoped that, thore would: bo no dissansion, and | betweon iy ; ary + | should wish to have any convention in whtel " i any, tray ertnple the Bill?” nation pervader all clases to-night at tho do overything fixod.""* Tho Domocrntic fear of Til~ ‘Naracale ‘Thoy did tok on n good many cision of tho Supreme Conrt in sotting aside the don among Conytveamon Jan genuing one. Tho | amendments In tho Sonate, nud Mr, Beck, who enantundonal mmentinonts which were rattled | objection to him ts ny nd mens based sololy on | Balcharve of tho Dill, rither than fight thom by the propio at the April cteotion, antl deotated | tho ground that he cannot finite tho party fa fer then goin, Ono af those amendments miida yold to-day. Tho dvoision 1s looked upon 88 | Now York. Within the Inst di tho blilapply to some sixty or re! ny ports ne en Deinocratic action caloutated to give | Now Tonk thin tho Inst day or twor very | whieh dy very lttte business, and which Bayo no Moy tah and thelr umunt ald from other | Prominent Demoorat hasbeen heard to indulge | needsor its provietons, Tt wns thought that tho cee At ce. Osnboe elrovion. It has Lied in the following line of remarks regarding Til- ches ifort ae ARS fomnene mas ag provide c jenus that ronowatl eno gerion y y. Ini he: a 01 ni jeore, will ouhrown init (uo camper ‘aaa rt work Tien wouldnt ae Smee apron esr as Hee ated anctyor, Toe ton rans arm 5 in \" 1 ir Amend le harm to tho-Demoorntio. party instead Of BAIN" ) goveral reasons! The spit ih New Yorke atould | This So a force. Te was to. thls ef eo : - pation threa-fourths of the Gur- he ——_—. not rogard as of vital neo, but it fect: ‘That the sixty or soventy places mantioned } Grint. ‘Tho pari ly decreed in favor ot Gen.Gar- | that the colored pooplo would stand aboulsler to and on this quest! fe expected to play a prominent. ri REPUBLICAN WORK, mn ee naa Leopaner ned oe een the atuonitd not Dave sho Senent af {ho en Ly (he ote on ee ton ood te mal ben Ao ant ay shoulder: in the Pa which, he thought would bo mans Amerient eftizena stand on the sido of the hole lis, beodus se snus be ene ae or a s er v aro already provide er | Bel mn 5 s ATy One: ‘ - : a rs all. parts DISTRIBUTING DOCUMENTS. . | stump and denounces aa a iar every mau who a8 | nnd -Collector, or, eal the Inttor 1s tremiontly, port Mr, ariel with jusi_as much onthusingsm ® ne E. Thomas was heartily In favor of nny. | THE CHARLESTON (. C.) * DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG"(D.) | sca the kind of n mann steko like Hts Pn Spectal Dispatch fo The Catcago Tribune, sorted tise a egnie! P called Fee su ete hd aoe ae ie. as Talateag foam oF pores mann OF Ble stung look inye tothoadvancomentof the nice i tegusted wih allies bad da et city vat He the Gaited Biates-denalo, Senator Carpen< N < ‘aA - = ILDEN NAD A QUILTY KNOWLEDGE © uny add inl chief officers «les nt mi ls nn, of any! lec, iD 1a Nepudlican purty. ja counselac ints | the poople shoul o matter: tt rhas not yot, wo belleve Ct = Wasnrnarox, D. C, June 18— Under the en 4 miunda man, of war bory Oe ct wat tha allght- | qony in. tho party, ae ee eee would | thelrown hands. It doos not, like Gasfiolf, and’) but, as whnt bo ballon. peer, Beard trom, | egetio supersision of Secretary McPherson tho | of those olphar dlspatchos, ang yot fecl porfect~ | ji Hid ayy bechs Nery. aerlONe ohpastlan yy Ny . work of the Republican Congressional Oommit- lyaura: that ‘Thien know alt about them. I | "sas dnulty passed, docs tho bill givo what tho teofor tho coming ‘campalgn is being rnpldly should bays to denounco as an-tnfamous scoun- | Importers naked for? pinaned and systemntized, A good deal of pro- | ‘ite! and siandcrer nay Tart who doolared ‘that | TAS { underatatd It, tt meets all tho objcate nt __Pigteg and sey cata | sidereg rue at a Cleo & Aon ae, | ani dais i ln te | few daysa list of onmpaizn documents will bo rond, took and convorted to his ona ws0 $100,000 transportation ‘of zoods In bond undar previour- + pendy for cireulation. Demands for documenta of bonds bolonging to that corporation, although | ty-exlating regulations and euta off a very large + aro pouring in rapidly, and (he correspandonca Tknowhe did, f would be in the same dilema in ye rt of the expenses, It accomplishes all, in my. “with the Committce from all parts of the coun- regard to his incbmostnx and other, mutters, fudeinent, that can be ‘accomplished with safety 2 < | to the revenue.” cree cirmady qasumod. large proporiions, | Aizgniien would not bo an acceptablo candi- | Th Sing to tho subject of National politics, into. + glthough very fow Gongressional nominations | Senator Jones, of Florida, who still remains in Mr, Aldrich, what do you think of hnve yot been made. The Jottcrs received aro tho city, stated to-night that the Democrats THE CUIGAQO NOMINATIONS?” of tho most cheering chnracter, and tnilicato wore becoming ‘disgusted with: tho condact of “1 was pleased and rejoiced the moment T feat tho campaign wi ho a most onthiislastio ox-Gov. Seymour. ‘Thoy think thut, owing to | heard of them. Garfield has boen ona of ny £ Ghoon tho part of tho Republicans. Among th the prosent condition of’ alfairs, 1 Is his duty io | savorite nil along. Two or threa sents aga one : pat Pt a ong the | atate squarely and without reservo Just whut ble | of your TRIBUNK Ine asked ine who L thought « lettors received.to-day was ono froma gentle- Intentions pre, and not stand in tho way of othor | proinised to mule, tho best candidate for Presi- man In Indians, who desires n supply of docu- good men who would willingly eater the race for | dent, and T told bim James A, Gariicld, Thad ita ta dl iy ply tho nomination, + - Jearhed to ndmiro hint ns one man seldom nd Da hentata abl Pee aautlt wandad er org ANOTHEN SLY GAME. Hives nnnther. Htouvaly shows Itself In hit aye. been: 2 nt ko Spectal Dispatch to The Chtcaga Tribune, countenance. | Ho will meet you at all kas become thoroughly disgusted with the | New Youk, June 13,—The Intest roport as to thes. with that frank, honest, oulspokon cx- itn it try do were oarly, Inte, and hard to } oxpeots nothin veca Glacinnitl. “Chore. | of Gon. Grant was siaply ete, Rorpinatton ‘ nh of virtua ro ni is THAD BANDEN, wine Mr. Gurfold. was a ftting loator, and A | fore. the people uld riso in their might, sot } over vice. 18 ho annotnced In membor of Coreen trom tho eThint District, are { gentleman without blomtsh, and he thought It | ass vn hor business, nominate a thinfoabii- | foullnga How must bo u Hitlo Bi gue Senate, at rived home yesterday afternoon from Washing- was the duty of avery: Kepubllcan tounite upon | date, und elect him, ‘The Zellung snys edito- | puauro. Thore {sno moro affooting and solemn. ton. A TMBUNE reporter caight him last ove! him and work for his election. LApplause.) rially? = 2 > sight In tho world than 9 morallet ovoroomo by {ng at tho Grand Puolfie, and ind a briof con- ‘The Committes on Permanent Organization “tn ense both partiesnominate corrupt candi. | the failure of a choriehed plun for the regenera yersntion. with bim, ‘The reporter Jumped in thon tspotted as folluws, and. the report was | dates, tho only romedy to avert tho downfall of | thon of his country, and wo hope tho reporters with the following conundrum: adopted: President, J. g Grunt; Secretary, | tho country 18 with the peos ie themsetves, Thay | will reapret his privacy for o few days. Br, “What do you think of a Democratic Con- | Paul Jones ‘Tronsirer, William Leandro: Cor | must rise ln thalr might, irrespective of patty, Conkling hold uttt to the ond, thongh inomens> oy responding Scerotary, J. Carter; Vico- ee notinate a third candidate who tan statesman tarily confused hy Bir. Campbell's woll-timed SENT eave tho country from anothor. Sam | donuts, Joxouh Houker, Fe Garter sony We 8, | uuda pitriot in tho full sense of the word, ad | mimicry. Tila resolution that everybody wha nnuall undorstands tho genius of the Demo- Sovtt, and David MeGovern, eieet him, After beth the nominations tro would not pledge himself to support tho nile cratic party, it has noapsolty for biundorins, A Gammittce on Constitution and By-Laws, | made there remain four months until the day of | rec atould be turned out of tho Convention but {te blghost capaolty fs its greatest ability to consisting of J. E. Carter, Willam Sebien, | election, During this time a great deal may be | was nn amualng place of nuducity, considering t to | Joseph Houser, J.T. Origady, ‘and David West, | necomplished for tho good and tho sulvation of | the way ho “supported” Gen. Dix nnd. Bir, tho Nawon. And when J say Nation, know | wis appointed to report nt tho noxt meeting. tho country. Aa itis, the people sce that they, | Hayos, ‘We presuino thoro can hardly he a ques thatit fills vory harshly on somo of tho Demo ‘A Comnmittes on. Tesolutiona, composed of | ire powerlvas In ‘the hands of the pollticians. Te | ton thats? Gen, Arthur bid not been nominated cratic Congressionul cars, Tho wholo session William Landee, William Hail, Paul Jones, J. 38. | both partlea would nominate good candidates, | the Hoss would have “supported the ticket” b hna been afatlure, It ty a wonder tome that | Carter, and D. J, Jones, yas also nppolnte mien in whom the pooplo have cottildcnee, it | catching tho “malarial fever,’ and seoing thal the Appropriation bills have been pasaod ut nll | after which tho mooting adjourned for one week, | ix fnmaterial to. tham who will be electud; | tho Stato was carried by the ‘Domiverats. - Ie 14 cat demetis Waka anced hase oe thy tty landed et mdet ons | Btn wben ns Rates Was ied Oy Hs em to st jon?” aaked tho re- 5 = y x neo Was fein ter eteliog: ta Weaning at innate ae tho, National Hooudy | Vifer tho otter, “ut, in oar Lott nomiustions | Zulia." es ‘est doubt but that I will be reviocte! port Me A, ‘ery woll, indeed. Garfield is univers P, ‘Whahingto scompas } are bad, then it becomes under the present olr- mr he Sauree of tho Democratte party. At tho last | whut Tildon wilido ts dovillsb sly, tts attrib swith, tnt frank, hongat, OULsROI OM To | sully beloved In tho Havee, Ani nothing hax 80 tha Geand Puolie, from Histor enters, Hiss | cHtustntice the solemn, duty, of people to PUBLIC OPINION, . 1’ election ho did not roto nt all, Ho declares that uted ton woll-known Demoortt who- took. a is. a mah of wonderful ubility,—abiilty whloh | sonorally pleased tho Tepublicuns as bla noml- | ptary b. aud Miss Annie M, Averi)!. ‘The Gen- | take the matter, out of tho hands.of the poll. RE ‘ * bo has mado up his mind-to act with the Ropub- lending part In the Democratic canvass of 18% ‘a mndo him revognized as tho Republican | notion. Tots surg to have oug friend Ineach | cralsays that tho nomination of Gen, Gartieta | tolans. Thore ts danger ahend, und we should PARTY'S MIRBION. + £ pub- | id who wns -at Gov. Tildera houre Wednesday | leader In th House, and won for him the, Me aes eraatonal district, North and Houtb, To 13 | takes woll. Ho was given a most excellent, and not rush Dilnedly Into its “a the Editor of The Chicago Tribune pend peeves and do all hochn to pro= evening, hte Dance ay Sida a Bas ae sore § rospeot even, of ve spemnerts. ae Bvt a MR AMODR TOD aman of ual ae a by enrnest Feegption ‘at tho Iti fouag upon bis TUE CALIFORNIA DEMOXRAT, Muscopa, Wis, Juno 17.—There are some ” ’ ui tt Jotte: leo! fa na candidate, an a cleveen ing 19 pst All odda ono of our greatest Alntesmen, nan 0 ry “ | - tig= * OXE ONJECT OF THE COMMITTER ee eeetie ia the Baris of his felonda now at | session whon he downed ‘Tavenshend. of See enc eiews and iiveral. Wiens. Evers body wis oe ada Averltis ide Ievantis: | of San. ennclgo0, bis tho following leader: | things worth moro thin monoy, Tho Domocratia wet in| : , eee ee iion that his nominntion wasn happy | nonitnalon as SPST rd ad a Bet Convention not only nominated | party, with its Greenback nilles, scoms not to of tha opinion Tir aitywileh. threatened aven | course, the nomination of Gon, Gnrfeld tho Republlenn eardidate, for ie Frealdoney, | know tt. ‘Thoy ninko great noleo over tholg ovo the Integrity of the Republican party. Of courae | did) not.- create 1s much ~~ nolso | candlinte, Garileld has driven 'fitten fram tho for tho soldicr, using him now and thon to lead the inter dene rant and Mr. Binine felt | nt tho thue as taut of Gon, Grunt or Mr. eae Gate pontenet botweon the old, | tholr forlorn hope to victory Inn political oan i ‘or mora.’ gudly disappointed ‘and grieved almost boyond | Binino would have done. Thelr forees were 1 s . . ‘ Gommittoo, which did very tmportant work In MON one this result bas been scoured thaun- | “You regard the tickot, thon, asm strong | expressions ‘and tho Sherman men wore cant Binino Wout at ready 00 expinle aS deurpt foe ae Dna ears noLWhy poign, or voting him'an tncroaso of hounty or Committon, which did Very mnoTvoment some | derstanding Is suid to be, that tha letter or dace one?” Berea aise aiwaystio caso. ‘Tho leading | nomination was announced. It waa diifercnt note back-pay as aconveniontmenns of depleting tha scouring tho success in Orevon, havosent e6m00 | ‘nent enull Ho publicly produced anil Me. il | to, Tthiuk any tliat Ie etvong a that | candidates always bave warm admircra MF | nomination ae Re rere | ny enteral pets (Cinolnnath the terres ve | Nntlonal Tronsury; nt thosnme tlio thoy strive + Skpenses of speakers. and othor Inofdontals, wo | den rofusal tu accept a.socond nomination } will drniy all tho votes of the party, na this ono enyor Callowors, Fate oon a rand ho wus quictly taken out of | of Fute, ‘Tho shameful record whieh, ft has | to rob him of the herltngo which fs intlnitly Cee ee ee a er rna from Oregon are muck | Shall be formally and conclusively mado known, | will. It unites all olementa.—thy Grant people. * How da the Domocrats tnlk?" Toe ee ecrion. Repuniicans overywhore ate | made for iteetC will not be forgotten py tho peo- | more than thesc, the glory of having defondet fulter even than havo hitherto reported, Tho Tho optnioa fs oxpressnd that: slr. Tilden ju this | the Blaine people, the Sherinnn people, tho Woll, thoy don’t liko our nomination, ‘They | satisfied with him, and bis campalyn will bo a4 | plo ut the polls: und, ‘whethor personal merit or | pis cou thet trate “ aoe Eater ait the Oregon Republican state Com. | Matter tins placed hinwolé ontirely In tho bands | Wasbburie poeple, tho Jufeponionts, the admit Ité great strong th. setae ihetio aa fe'could haya becn with olthor | tho Influenco of tho ‘almighty dollar’ {3 dey js country against traltors, Dy overy trick and Chttoo telegraphs hero that the majority on tho | (vf bis frionds, who havo poserstion of. the paper | * xeratchers,” and Rh others. ‘Tho nominee for | ." OC whom. do thoy speak for President | Gen Grant or Mr. Binino, oxcept’ that tt will | pended upon in the solcotion of a tnt dential | turn thoy atrivo to place the Rebel by hi ide, Btato ticket {3 2,000, the largest majority aver A ater hat. Is too Rood, but will not be | Vice-Prealdent {s ndmitted beyond all perad- mostly? tuke timo to work. it up, tho othor candiiates | candidate by tho Domocrits, the nomttation will | aud claint for both an equal humago. . As longed given in that State to the Republicans. ‘The Re- ikely to catch any Tldon dolegate, for aupposa | ventura tobe a oud man, Thore was: litte “Tho Nemooratto talk in Washtogton upon | paving bad thoir onthusiaam Iprepured for them | ve made tn vain. ‘The people aro tu no mood to | this shall continuo, -the Republican, party will Pobilogne hace a mu lority of five on joint batlot how the nomination was ance. given bim | doubt on the part of somo as to tho wis that subject (s briefer than upon alinost any- | jn advance, only waiting nomination to have it | try oxperimonts, Whe Democratic party. has | haven mlsston—to rebuke ft. Pp Pri rinthtarae uot | Mnstoleeae ul BRM | Sgt coat wnat | nner ech aa Bae Mua | Rani Suen utr hs | Won ule, tape ed, fn gay | "Sor tna Rovellon wae wrong, Mo who ied int es Senator succot TOVar, suppose on Very stron jf A, i, nomination unites ‘tho ubbilcan forces a WY . who ald Sete tes erineeh 4285 * | elbore, anu gratafuly accept Tho Eume is t09 | TNE those who kuow him esta nomination nies ga eeu Wanting. 1b misorsbly failed in te HoT Souk % ORs placed Itty tho Mole: way taro, with tho | by romurking that uttor that gentleman's lu ty $s to rafso monoy, and acommittoo bas bean ap- | desiqn that thoy shall Te ie os. a | decent oxposure of hls person ho was content ;'» potted to codporate with a slimilar committco | basis “for - negotiation’ Jooking-‘to: tho | tolet bin Mong. Nothing mora wns neccasary, + onthe part of the National Committes, which is unanimous renomination. of Mr. Til- and Townshond ‘wasn't heard of agaln for a woek to meet in Now York July L. ‘The Congrosatonal | ton for. the, nfico ; of) Presitent. in pest—mon of | tostay, and that ho oxpectsto win. Sam Titen, It dld wron, a 5 : ee __ | transparent 3 Tue those who Know “bin yest—mon of | Wid iisormantaing avhity, would bo an awfully |" “rhavo known Gen. Gaeneld intimately for frome, “poril, and jt hag date si Deogross | mont pepe Coma pare eat guey . BOUND FOR CINCINNATI THUTAAN AND FRIENDS. |. him n hrat-cinss man. T havo been assured by | SUUNE TARTS are =f someyonrs, cTeorved with bim in Congress, and | and to prevent tho return of | brighter | bravely, Ae p TL. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, men who niet kim during the Gubernntoriul “Could wo carry Now York against him? frag present whou tho Credit-Mobilier Investiga= | und better times. Tt ttoom is goaled. It hus ravely, he did no more than many a ono docs : DEMOCRATIO CONGRESSMEN, con sreciat Diepaleh to Tie CMonntor Thieman, | exmpuin lust fallin Now York that thera wus 1, Gould wo carry Now sn Gareld onnt. carry | Hon was made. No one can possibly think that tid Betta Ce eon ap ‘tho watelwind, | Under tho wallowe, It he wora a tanntic, misle, : Spectat Dlepateh to The Chteago Tribune. accompanied by senator Pondicton and John G, | More ‘ustness in him than thos bad ever mot | New York if nny man can. {is record on tha | we would have gold Gimeolf for Res, 'Tho | Sumes AGarfeld, of Ohta Oe ee ext | Wo way be sorry for: bim.but.we cunnot honor TWAsUNGTON, D.C, Juno 18—A number of | ‘Thompson, arrived in this elty to-day, and has | anywherc." btloss observed that tho Det National. Gnang ad questions vis, corsalnly dp | charges ara of too flimsy a charaetor to tioserva President of tho United States.” Ba ite Friant ee nae any eno caro | -Domocratle Congressmon left for Clnelanat! tos been In CongUTI ALON ae ae Hon, | ents have commenced ie @ Demo- | He, tinder ae ee ahiy agprobauty any otpor | years in public PS a ran a ‘THe NRBIASKA BTAATS-ZEITUNG” Cree Pgomment Tt is: ail tuo éame whothor ane ea wore wilting to express thotr views | Geren F. Hontioy und’ J. ii, Wide. it istn- | THEIR CONGRNIAL TASK OF NUD-SLINGING?Y a coy ae ery comprencualve viows | hone man to-day, forth fees than $2000. With | Suyscrn or it Bl thi * he drow an army Tiflo ngalnst a dosender of his nsto the'honiination boford starting. ‘Byers, of | derstood that 80° gentle aw ~ “ . 4 of tho necossitics af the presont tine, and of | the echanees at'hiscommand ne Chairman of * Although the man of our preforenco (Wash: country orn slung-shot-sgninst a boon coms: Indtann, for instance, thongbt Mt Gosmeurwas | feqianco to tho Tt erp an GOR THOT eee ct te Trt, | OO eet ey oT ce Teauing men. Ho | tne ‘tuoseimportane » sommittoce of , Cat punt ibgugh theron: nominated, wo aro per- | panton. ito wasn guilty mun, ! nominated bo would ‘bo opposod by Tilden, nnd | ENEMY, monbers Of tho Ohio delegation, who ur | ‘Theru: isn't a man in the Domooratle party who | shout, a eeuat ‘Bon, Guraclt our Govorn- eam eee! 1a on a a fas Wee tint eine te Gaete ty Tho nome winnaar oer aOR Ce eer qd b den, ? a , x - | behind bin bo could have rich to-day. Ho ‘. i e 1 aoa ee re Tonks Myers choiighe hay | HX coe evident iagt the ingeving | ets tore ot vats mould favor thle barine | mont in my opinfane than, any man, WsIne. | enuld pay ho could nave beon tieh to-day. 10 | Witton ot amos A. Gactold was mado at pre: | w blow atthe famo of the, Pion coldly hee |, ard would by necopted by tho West, but bellovos | to-day, hng hud tho elect of | stimulating | thing | ola Pee a aie NO ee ra te fagauisn inthe House as Chatr- | fad of anticinating ovonts. | No, T think: Gon. cleoly tho rlght, timo, aud it hos electrified | no npproprintign cua conten, Byory clntm for + SHepenald ould po the strongest that could bo | tho frlonds -of , tho: Seantor with: now hopes | fant nnvtuing vise, they Soe denn ny ee ote teatty ee eomntions cat | Pttquideambltiog was todo right, und to have | Me ountey. He Ae the hee ind strong | a sofcenlug of tho names which distinguish aoe aciek dontcar, of Silselesippl, Itko most of | SUL. tenight: It is Moriowed that tnd | are. foollshily ‘estoy to break the foreo of tho hak rondored Bima porea Soe Tee tae Aigreoord atand us his monument. Pa a teat wees tho olequmintances, ov on Putte Cre itor of genres ont at oe - . Ms uJ x7 f if vl ch 4 enltin ent JAN, it ul re af A Pony: ~ fhoBouthern men who want to win nnd cara It felegntion wie iliag to” pieces. CU Rae Re country for the,pust | cultured gentionan, a man of uNbOUnce OTHE | thodld of battle, blo and Inepreuptibio ws w | StnD At the One Rud, gloryror, those "tle who "tho canaiduto 1s, sald tho South } man’ will repair to hls, residence to-morrow, | nid charges against Aim have He, Peeeiccactan | mcnea ae acer yrnenaimun. Ho i | respect of both parties, and none like him per. | Representative i Congress, having no superior | who laid’ down thoir | lives“ for,: hame would, * t 0 Where ho will remain until. the Convention hi i - ut} tho peer of any in tho Jand. Aman of real | gonnlly botter tuan bis Domoeratle frictids. Ho | 18a advoente beforo # o people, ho ts Just the | and country, or held then’ In open hand, ready. ee ee eae PI aN ail that | Conciuded ite Inbors. mil the Convention Nas | from the, cuntorngy te Wertecied by thm, | Micaela atona see ee Ae MRP Oy eee eerie ie from tho people, and macam, | wan Cor tke aecanton, Nat scoring owinn | Bvory atten fo perpetunte thelr naines, by |) prefer Seymour, ‘Fleld, ho thonght, woulil maka sation veil leave for Cinctnantl A Juno motte | ‘They were thorougityrexploded long tue, and | Meue snosie alone = paign willbe both enthusiastic and suceossful.” | ton, the nomrmneion te ant im., ‘The guloctlon, moniimants ti that proposod nt iattimare sa Serena ‘elalty af Tennessee, didnot | Uandaune wresettiny a Inngo ro | dame Ary otf wellat Wis luta ds. aime no | DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES Seer eee ote tho itopublican partys | regard for the boys who wore the bluc. “4, thine the Convention would do wiscly to nomi- did, but everybody who knowa tho fate knows e OEBMASKA AND ILLINOIS. ba GRANT. Ye anvans 8 sgorsus ud anthusltise | Ho who has troly repented of bis share in tho: ‘ 2 N " tio campaign; slloncos the murmurs | Itebellion spenks of it with shame, Ob nt Ane. macentanernman et oitanyntnedo | | CHNGINNATT. | | Mauda an gre to nti | ahem Gain se ous sone some gen oowo ec or | Sans moti aan | de acta cea . vort, on CoM! '§ BRATIS Th i " 2 . sIngin ‘Trem A ' ‘ epubitcan pa inatend of boing lowored, w! o hig grave filled with sorrowful thougnts, Lo on eake tan very certain that Tilden eoutd . fee tho Integrity of his Intentions, Tarrison's venerablo Gus-Insppotor, to n Tittn- ‘San Pranctaen Uhrontcle Interview. v iY 9 is i orrowful thous! pi 10 c bo-atill iigher advanced: it means.an abloand | who bonsts his pust.deodaiuiavid cae may. well Rat oantech tke Convuntdn and-nomiinate tho Cinmunant, 0., Juno 18.The Natioun) Come ‘aan ne ag 501 ABU th Democrats will-do at | use reportor Instovouing boforg the comnmone “Whonidld you last sce Gen, Grant?’ honest adiminiatratians It moans pence, studin-.| have bis.tepyntanaas sil aha wich melt cl vi 4 wh give . mont of tho Seymour Clu meeting at tho Tro- © realted on him ut Galena, and left thera tho | ty. and prospority, nnd 46 means thas the part havo no love fur tho soldior.who Tort bis home 11 candidate, Mo geomtd to tunk thar Mandal aioe tose vise palsies Hal, saa lene cadeite leap. iui itdantmake much dior, | jaont Moura. “Tvore's a dologute, ating over. | day yorore, iin Conventtonmete Taco that some | wolchsaved tho eduntey will emutions to tie ty | hmvana love far the folie we foe native, sol, Hounced for Bopmour and Thurman. is pro: | Cross representatives, and others. ‘Tho lolematesy | going towin. Teoe thoy are, tulking n wood deat | frre and tho fool Is for Tilden, und {have been | of tha papers endowed my visit with somo pollt~ myention at Ciackinatl is auparduous, | When Domogrey accords tho patciot bis ney uf ¢ 4 ai Rone of tho Gorman Ropublican votes nro lost | of honor, and the traitor his tn dof shame and + thought Seymour would mako # strong run, but | Menta aro vory similar to those In Chicago, ‘Tho Me TE a Anes end that te | cotlles alin Loses Me show for alccess with such | foul meaning, but ft was merely n social one. T | to the purty, and ti Novombor wo will sing? ear aan DO trusted us tug sullen’ thought Seymour would mak strong rin Dut | Teton aguante. ross “aad Now York A Means anything, Who he's marly wot onnnal | aman, Tb will eloct Gurflold, sur. : ras with bit go Jongg nnd raged ot wo hi Sdnrfield is electer, friend, ‘Not before, ©. If, Dy ald. Ielsyery evident from”, Ciace Preea will havo tables to tho Toft of the | cntly kmows It, and focle itis duty to dectino Ss Wnaee, lathe detente Promazy sake the Fos, | ey ARR. osteo 908, Wie veroty: PLN Ht as oor Pecraymthomo.” ' +, votor Prom wrostna, TRCENT OUTOTVINDS | Prosidont on tho plattorm, the Western Union Rae a ene ae ca ana n't encedlloG PAT Knasna, I bellovo,” sald Col. Raldwin. What did ho havo to suy of bis prospoota?' VIEWS OF AGEHMAN DEMOORAT. — ! To the Editor of The Chicago THowne, of McD Snatd e eayeiag very loudly | Telexraph offco being in tho corridor on that | truth and oconcy adit that Gare! yng tha |W tio Colonel wns‘ milstn e wns Bf Nothing wiatover. He rarcly referred to st | ‘The Anzeluer des Westone publlauea a commits | Cyrvgune, W. T., Juno H.—Tho result of tho in bls bonnot. sae ae the bullaing. “Tho Navonul Press Aseu- | best nan wo could nominnte. Several of thom | yy 1G Bh et ee Ta RA” Nakgte nt nl und wien Hod ae aly niet ate a Ce Eiekholt), from 0") cone Convention will bo aeeoptable to tho Re : ie Mrank aA. mua, Joon 1 Mi O i, In whic! orsonntly’ | City of New York. Mr. El jab Atriot, une el et e Hum teroree ign bathe iowa | tn a aceon aaa Sa | at Me nt ett Sea | Sans th ee Wn el nto | fam oe nae a oO | Nena ana tuo nessa | unleaypary, le many wi fee de : . . i rt Ldlsin appeared, utterly unconcerned “about | tho oneed poilticians und leaders of the Now York fntment ut. the favorit vandl+ hotuinntion, but ho kcops quiet. Al) tho Domo. | 100 actual working ropresentutlvos of the duily unt fo thom. They mata | Sevan ie | Oltawn, not {i the Hatt Wiltham Reddick, of | SENG ne tuve-day Law thoro be reculved | City Democracy, aninbly weiter and forjrnaliats ao ane vetlean give tale not! up 2 nm ff | Ottawa, nnothor delegite to Clnolnuntl, was lay~ 7 bu eM gpatenos,-olW. from his son, an- | formerly editor of tho 3 ork Staats-Zeitu crate Snub dunt AC Barangne, Wax NORE AIOE Se to east | eee aaa ante orn tls tu. | og dawn the law to farman. : Mending his return home, and ont fro Me, formenly editor of te Now Lone sit lols ot | port to Gon. Garfield. Not only: did tho Convey 0 by acclamation and with a hurrah. For ae arse do no nend aispatelies will is buadn | ET havo fallen Iuton rexular hornots’ nest" RYorkida, the Japanese tiniator tn Washington; | the Rinplre tity, Masud Moe ote eotethoun- | tlon make a fit nomination for tho noxt Proal- Bpeaker Randall went to Now York City be- | have sunte. On tho terraced genta in the back tho Democrutig party, aud oly nve eee ieacnone from Chleaga. Indeed, ho had | certainty of tho Stato of New York to the Dente ) de nile: wel ‘ed witht \ sn itcomes to kolecting aeandidate, ‘To aum | atld Mr, Harman to the reporter. * Col, Haldwin, | py eommunteation with Conkiliy ne : Y dent, but by the servile act thoy marked W! ig or Cameron, | veratic purty fy particularly interesting and suye Ks, | thelr disapprov ‘al any attempt to govern tho free foro golng -to Cincinnat!, to secu: part of tho etage will be ladies and distingulahed rye hoe ty 1 golug ntl, to secure, It 19 aiid, If Ing! fae Bp. i moerat i nets a og ber Tbellove itis, has jst Leon giving nto fits bes | Conkling told me privatoly nt Chicago that ho | xestive. Tite TRINUNE takes from tho totter ti t possiblo, tho last will and testament of Tilden, | BYCs*. fi < rt: tue Tam-for Tilden, ‘This isa Seymour camp | hud neither seen nor heard feo Grunt for four following passnyess . wilt of tho ponpto by tho agency of worrupt, por Tut that, nocording to Cinclunnat! advicos, 1s not Cee ee an oa ed oa, Blan will bent i. tut Tbuve fullen ato,” Pp) bad neand Cameron aaid that he bad nelthor | Guriiand isa very a man of talent | litiealcombloutions., to bo cxeotited at presont, and if It becoines | thoro tre no movements to a eae na with | Aud tow, Mr. Aldrivh, the public, through th te Ined deen Hor heatd from him since be went South, | and very good willy who oc adtonnily his ate ‘hia was a most commondablo:task, where the necessary to makeit, Payne, of Ohlo, i tobo | claquers, - ne TREMUNE, Would like to know fe Sa Ea nade eee Serat ‘Thoy toake die tient in tholr hands, and carried é | tempted ta clurate -hlmself above the shallow | tho pooplo aro forcod, uguinst tholr ‘own prefor Toslduary legates. Dispntehes from Cinclnuatt YOUN OWN POHITION am in favor of giving lorrison acom= | on Indepondent of any communication with | prejudices of hia party friomis in Congre: Cy te ns Terards a ronomination to Congress?” plimentary vote," ld Mr. Reddick, “Tum not | bine Petes rin his party. in my, opinion ho | chee, tonomiunto and support an tinwelcone say fo fact that Tiidon controls more than NORTI CAROLINA, aFegnnis a renomination (0 Cane yecnrotoon- | ju favor of aptlnging Seymour's nawe on the | |, AatEs te tecling with regard to 1t?” Worldnet bo oapable or drawing ie Dnety Up eynidldute, ‘tho ypirit, af tho Constituni tiird of tho Convention, and can thus hold In | STATH TICKET AND DELEGATES To CINCINNATT. | ter tho contest for nnather nomination," Ceetotion at onew, I Dettove in doing it grid SOf timer know nothing. Tluuginohowever, | to bln, but he would walk tho crooked paths violated, and thoy ro no fonger- tivins under & chook tho-two-thirds rule, and perhaps dictate | Ratran, N, Oy duno 18—The Domoorntio There is an iopression, or womething more, a that the controlling motive, as well as thol preserived and deaignited for him by tho Stal- frov Governinont, ‘Tho Boss system sh y' i " | gnavyou have alnee. modided thay statemont, | wellys lest see What strengths tho othor fel- | was te bellor that ho could harmonize the see- | warts, Novertholess,.Guriiold ts not i vay nutdowa. It bus provulled too long already. thonominatlon, a eLvANTANS Beate Convention sextaeey ras tho Iariest vee ) andl expressed Willington 40 run De dovelop. ijuols will voto, us a untt, | tonul dltforcnces in tho Bouth battur than ny) nom sngiarh beaitive ull elements of ob wen | Mints country ond this ayo, uro not, te Apectal Dispatch to The Chicag oid in North Chrolina, Two thousand delegates | “haven't changed my mind on tho subseck" | wud 1 rathor quoss Boymour has tho ea ee eeeito wont all. through there, you | Hean party ean unttocon him, ‘The adberonts of tino or :phico for tho few to oars ‘Chicago Tribune, tere Inatiendanes, No ball being lirge enough | But 1€ a nomination should come without | inujority of | the | dolegation. | At jeust pine Annie a number of speeches, nnd wis ree | tho three prominont aspirants (Isluino, Sherinias, tho many. ‘Tho third-terus politicians Wty Prrmunona, Pa, Juno 18.—Speaker Handall, | to hold thom, they met in tho Capitol Squaro In solteitaiion——” fant seems to. be We tmpressian, “Tdon't know telved witha cordiallty never before accorded | and Grant) who in thelr engeruoss and auger putnlfesred an imperial spirit, if wo muy Uso Abram 8, Howitt, Richard Vaux, and a number 0 ir, It's a pretty safo rile,” Interrupted tho gens any Northener,” had alinost gono too far, are now only wo glad | TOF througbont, ‘Tho podple of New Yorks of other ‘Domooratle Tenders, passed through the toe toa ta Tedor by 8. A. Asho, Chalrmnn of the | Seman. Phot A atten eee ee presume tl int Oe ae te toyetoay aid aque tiorenets at Chicago colacide with your } thie thoy ean mect and ante RAND Saitae one Se devo {lino gropresoined nL ARS ° Dn . i yuny HOW, wkd he= . , ¢ ranimnon » ‘Tho Nomovrata cannot, thoro- | 7 Heard Gity this pveningon, thotr way to Cinclanntl bs Btato Cominittoo, John Grubuus wae eleuted Ver~ | foray that T dectind ty cuter Sulo.y contest for wo an willbe nominuten at Ginga nom Ys gag nit in a position to Judge, having beon | fore, count. upon. any desertion fern tho | Nutlonul Convention, and lent tho aid of TRE ee eee me mer ger eeeiey om | manent Prosidont, Gov, Jarvis was ronominuted | wncthor nomination, I sald so some thine wo; | | havo known bit for twenty yours, Md dt have | aways Conkling and Cuuoron wore vory contl- | ranksof the onemy. Tho ‘Clucinnatl Convon- Neate n caning 10 Wwhiat it eT me falkcod MOTs OF eng BU Tee ae very | over Fowl and Bealet by n small majority on ting L tiaven’t ctuanuged ny mln In regard to lt.” | soryed in tha Legislature with hin, and any min deacot nominating hit, Tho plav originally | thou inust wifer very good Inducoments, in order FNC Reet erat eee tone mil ith paya ho 1s first, Inst, and alt tho tine for ld all | tho first ballot, ‘hia was mado unanimous. And furthor than this ¢ oHepresentative from | Wno'll te in polltics will lio In religion, Both wan that tho six Sonatore—Conkilog, Cumeron, } to dispel albapathy in Deaieratio ranks, and to telcal mac hinory set i motion by ht oar tayshote frat las and Ait hotline for vikten, | tho re bale. i oe Llautonant-Guvernory | *GoxeneseMAy ck Tara teals ie lsat Hoga | SORT AEG nad tas a | tp Gp na atten na, a mts | ened ea are et a eine a ballot. Howitt. anys he will work for tho | Julian 8.Carr wus thousht to be nomi M NORESHMAN GROTH Ht. DAVIS, in this State, I know ait nbout that, He tine o oy etal} ho times and aituation have obanwed since | viiqy x ft Chier Magistrate of . z nated over } of thosecond Distrlat, rel W lao aon can that, Me tina | Wouldearry, wrent iniluonee with thom,’ Eile | {sit “Thon wo ware tu tho midst of tha woven, | YWual to tho position vf Chie tro Bago oftGeameray, wo, ho thinks, tae very | TaumesL Ttoblagon prosont inowabont, Thoses | toy io serond Dinla,retuene from Morhing: | Base Soka Ss Ae GRT Moston fet oon | SUMS oat too daforaton farce, dew | isl Ue wae icaredy wan ateatistod had | 100 Seated an for wie, BE panel fo oUE may Moe et tho, nome | roth and Kore Cray, but thelr betng eonfuelon, | called! upon at is, West kde, runblonmee tit | Main See a ee sre itaemianulds _ | {Oy wlron iis own state to gnibuslage | bred and atippore “Grant's Amluieralion wns inden ently at aad to who. alee, im whatever justicc, t 7 i Tavuo ASA bar to any interviows and ik was | Tilden will have wver 5Ou) ¥ ne soos | feully wt lu conclided to stay away, | held rexponsible for the bad Umes, of witch Ie f i Hott virtues ena dial. When reminded that he did not | without serious eoposition except for Auditor- 8 o roporter were to wwky wv woneral rat utara tt will cling to bin thraugh thiek | quty uaa on whom the anll-Grunt’ interest Vrovival Ine: r * | govere blow deult at tho Boss system it appear tobo very enthusiastic for ‘Nidon, Mr, | Gonoral. W, P. Itubbrts was nominated, m | Thathe comented facontribute to tho workta | and thin, Why Just look heros ie Tes New | ae teen bine ctl Re Eee ae nad | aye” Urs of business, Mut tho people tow | Tiitioy was not tho only good results Howitt anid: “1don't f ' i a ree Political Information and starcraft, | York solld. Me’ has twonty-live dulequtes at uid ‘combine—thoy Would have combined | have broad oud ploniess workingmon can ‘ Tiere cane e tf os! A y nsks As, », tho in for ‘Thurs ‘s i ° y * a . 3 ming, and if Lay J Fam not i, emit Me, takon ng | Alturnates At barion J Grout, T. L. Clougmun, Tee eg Gueflent take in Washington? WU act tardy, ‘Thoro's NovadR, Nobraski, Saute, wha theo nl the railroad States against | tho rumor of our returning prosparity draws Yoon otuahed forever. Volltiotanm muy, aco adeciaration, of war: while tft Mido fact thay | “ithe delemntes were Tine inatruoted, but aco | on via and thors ta ‘PhetRonuaennmarecnited | over one-half of Missourl, Arkansas, and Kens | thera Is enins of personal Loattllty Bebe | ea Thousandsot Wuroneate to our | erido the, te cH ot tit te NO, EES Te eer at ora rete plce for | on nitn, and thorn ts nut,tho slightest doubt in | tueky, thoy aru all Heder, TAI tho fending | (ety horn of the gala Dusiniess of koverni years | shores, ‘Tito and olrutimstances, therefore, ure | Hens nut thay have fLorind that Mt ie ne og SUL, my Tid Af his election. WSneeette States nearly aro for bin. [know ago, Camoron and Arthur did So quloy minage not favorably tor echange. At tho sume tine £ rosuaice; is ia woat overy Btutesman ff nd Stina you consider, that tho campalyn tn | that objections are mucto to kim, butt Tiidon ta tne for Grant. Senator Joues was also very wttle | must warn our Democratic frienls against have knowns a deep-seated princlit, 5 nat a8 thd isNoaring {tontitely to tho purty to grané | another call was mado, and Hobinson was nom Finusn commissioner, Tho Colonot pleaded | Mr, Hediicke subs THERE, ARB DIVPICULTIVS favorable to ; Bayard, Fe ot a acaiandga tng as nicele Due Wie Convention took no action ubout tha two- Be 4 ft a CO, : an peoples ton § Wantinitin bur opened? homlunted he ean be olectod. elents Meee eet aah confdonee tn the State oF Naw | oncriahed by (housuuds of te Auieelen Princls Be ana a eer ay | thinte rate ut Chucitl ;antubruet i on i . et edocs Gon. Grant propose todo now?” | Vor erho Democratic entra of wravity of | wud wo to hina Who tances Horbt of this pelt hia health issomowbal Grok ii bocuthed | qquoryare Ho Tildan mol among tho cutre an gently ut at tex option gomme, oh Mr | Woman i ant tet aisvitdo anything tt «What doce Gon, Grant pronoea toc Twat | tive tata los tu tha Ciles of HHrookivkana wow | ple, Jot the ambitious poltietany of fr ed for the nomination, und muy’ he Wowitl have | CHENG atelurgo aro Got. Juma 3, Re ea TRAE tte Aioy. havo ‘opentd | ean todefoat it a achale i" tor ln Enginnd,andho willqo there this summer, | York, whero taney and office can do alos ake warning by the faew of Cauerot, Lee ror diate horses, Ho muy withdraw votore tho | .2Uh Hggete Tie Husbeo. . | called-sor aten, and tiufunslve,: Thoruieanoc= | “Nupporo Tilden caunot be nomlnateilt” probably. lia ives simply, und spende most of | wast Te ean Band on thy | une Coukling, ands under aim sha to these Grganizalion of the Convention, ‘This is not , 5 5 ae eae Mee dnriclts district und Stato | ‘in fiat cage, we have no second choive, | Tt ts ils cine riding around the country. Hy tacos | sito of the | Hepublicanss thousands “of | luke hood leat thoy tulle, 1h Atos sill sorve Pigliverromombar, Loniy say hominy day easton for dunn idtalonw: and foe tua reagon | too early now t3 talk about that. Ie Slr, Tiiden poly tyeo pipers, the Onion Gazzite and, the fiieorw and Gayarainent eantractorg ony thair | Sorted Hecilsds ML Aiea pulls Me, Vaux said thora was wu tolling what tho | OMLICAGO CONGRESSMEN, he needs no vindlentlon. toe ery ao tO romintion it would be wing | Ber Grea Bad Apparently was not at nil eons | nasexamonte, Tt will not bo long before tho hat | 84 jure Wm ars i Ae rust tole els outcome of the Convention would bo, but, bis lb HON, WHLALAS ALDINCT needs na viItCMtO A sue ag you have | toconsult tho Now Yurk delegation. No mun | tet Toot tho Convention, £0 Will take no | will by paswid rotind wmong thom. Thore we | yy Ler A rear te i Harty proposed todo all is, Wels power 196 ZI; | somber ot Conxross frum th MICTEygreae | olervedh take thelr feat?” eT Aiauned whom iboy dee want, Wit | Maret tho canvass Men a Sead perania Tn tao serviou | Her Of wepculiiest Is Me Wn EO egy al OF, Hon While he dtd’ tink Yennsytvant waaay | Besar, Consrose, Irina the Tr congress | Vary fnilatty. "hoy aru solid, with hora and nwa can carry Now York State. re ete catdaverument;braides an innumor- | someday In tha noe distune Fore tieg YS so an Re die gota malority of the votes | wlonnl Distriot, ruturnod from Woshtagion yos- | thera ut inabgnifieent exceation, Witeb Has no | tdon't tink that,” eld Mr, Heddlek. Kelly NOTES. Anlonemy oF peraons Mh tke survice oF tho Beate, | MHMent The qularscehes oy AAT, pujoct tbo Oy the frat wallots sucky, had tortay and was callod upow laat ovoning-by a | following, for the neiminen.” willauppore Sey mune, and ao will Sr. ‘Tilden. Aneta All belong to tho Hepublian, party and tn cone non Kops t ey ATE iL 18HH, NEO Gov, ovensan of Kentucky, hed eon mens | yypruiantative of Tue TiunuNE ut bls rosldonce, Se ae are ary opinion of the Waah- | “Huta suanier mua might do better,” sug ANFIRLD'S MOVEMENTS. | - drjucnee ne to split in. tho Oumooniey of thia | Helniuation, aid tulle of Ose ue detente Hon a eat for a Vaux watt | Cornor of Culumot avenue aid ‘Twouty-frst | eet Sin eentio aug fo the outcome of tho Cln- | Bet Tait See splenmibee See ee eee enue le Aen a ST ae ne or Ene ‘whelg af tba great inital, te ge ago anil ove Prova! M a ~ Rs th Convention?” “YT hats whit Mr. mour saya himeolt,” sulk ABHINGTON, DD. ino 18,—Cion, Ga publican, ole af i a # MF "a Huge did not think Ho would nevent ftrovt, ‘Tho Firat Distrlvt Itepresentative waa |- tho most of those with whom E taliged seemed | Sr, Haran, Ser eymoue ange Mianeales ye) il probally foavo to-morrow lion Garett | ciuctian-muehtucry fv at thor, dtepotion, and insuiperabio bus to his retleetion, | Ger ane ratellee Gominitaianer Morrian of New York | loving oxceeiingly well Seer aroured, | to die weginaues thou nero amd. tuorg a] "Thun sr. Hieddlek anil y moat feebie nile, | omy ut Montory Oy whero ho will daub! | Tho moni reckloss or all-party-tools, Superciaor | DINKESON 10 CTA Tg ima by. Bi ree eid that bis delegation coumated of bout | and aubsoquently stated he was, somewbat trod) few exproaedd thay praterenco for Hiden, itis | and the roportor nsked: * How woul! Justice jome at Mentor, O. where he will doubtles | Davenport, tx under eitng tava i power | petltor, and the fow remarks Tei Snoula Gy Members, Including Abram 8. Hewitt: | Artorthe hurry and worry incidant to the vlog fAtromoly dificult to sy. what tho Domocrats | Field sult your" spend the entire auniner. Scorutary Bchurs whioh by intimidation can keop away thousands Alityg: have ot redounded tu tia ere Me nds hapa Potor Howe Henaior, Rox, Countashinet | Tr Oe” no gosta, und ; extramoly dinlcut 0 ay WANG far thie ronan | orbat Would only Ingult Mir. ‘Tilden, and wo | and Gen, Gusteld took long eer a ations | of Howucratio votors frum the polls, Kae thea | We Tn Ie suggestions Of UAW ton, an! MeLean, David Gilden, and Hynimucl I Utare, ry salon, und, moro ospeuially, | [Lda tdlo to. speeulate on results, With Soy- | can't atfont todo thut” hoou. Conkling called upon Gen, Garteld | wt niorrousons Lrogard a Victory of tho Do-.| tho Wictutes ofa oyorweentng Se tind elec Thay wero the, "simon puro Nemoerncy of | wttor tho physloal shuking-up ho had ee | thourontor the ways, Cincimnath will offer ii | iow would Judge Davis ault you?” asked the yoaterduy, ae rate nthe neato oF Now Yoriconly possible | centinuy to pursue the faatiny OF tT tuales yoy Huland for ‘Tilden on the first ballot, | ceived on ona of thow now fast mull iumemble opportunltios w te batting ulomont | reporter wan, BLOOMINATON cLUD. Tudor cup muse auspicious clroumetancen, and | tom bis latrwla may an te or prerdow bit to, ontow tea will for him?” truing,, Ho rucelyed the roportor In hie } O8,uath wien tr, Heddlok vouchsnfod no answer, upectat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribunte dein fe nob prudont to rik overytuioy ob tia) eign steal af Uisastigs : How many voted will you oust for bis Serta eae eeeeap ee erred IMR et a tuo | secouskona Wee go pigoaniraty fi, Stns Baths Pe iy | ONE CAM Cw sai On NORE BUENA & We" topo that mutual gontousios, will iE wah, cu = i" 7 ° a 9 " iy, Krouskop, n Wisconsin delegate, who are | Of this of mot at lower Powenix Hall this “ t = onke! pat w hat wll clement! WZ: of the Blate, 70 votes, Wo wilh cust, the volo of See LO Ee ee ae oo eis (ae SxtTH YeRAIONL ee axceng, AusoLUTELY Novis | gE Recaro, Was culled upon. hy a berne | oven SE oa ee ieee re tty Zeltange id BIGOWH wenken tho partys thy. prosent candidate, NO om tha Btato as'a unit, and the, Chatrman will not | vow which tho | ghe Democratic majority In Congres ls lg- ] UNE reporter, Mey a wociineds be mtorviowen, | Melt Clib, Over 20 young and enthusiastic te- | terse and pecultur style, us follows, 4 wi | Hotter onder could huve, buon soleetet. Sei a reegive tt in any ather wu. publio mind Ja Interested, if not ugitatod. Horant of tho wantsof tho peoplesand wil not | CH Mackey: ‘and Georgo G, lodiman, two publicang were prusunt, flirain Haddioy was | All alt and honor 10 the, 0 Of the Chto Gartletd (stn overy respect trite mun: “ntele ee ‘Holly golbg to be admitted to the Conven- | pid Congress uocomplish us much, Mr. Ale | intl Tho Bouthern mon Judge pyerything by | the lows delegates, were at tho Paliner y elected President; Secretary, Charles F. Wertz, | Convention. ive results In short earths poupio | lectually Be ia tha, wor of any man in a Se Aton T e rmas tought tohavedonor® | Holrawn sates, and will noe my punsia tg Kearns | aay, i hey gates, wry aL iG, alten eRe r. | ee ere iste Gianmiion, candidat tor | ayutnst Doster, enews, rin aa gfuu puoplo | onato,” file politionl carver theaugbony, fy, fi: Wane uburg eater neg of tens: | SAS TQEE ut Moor te wart |S ti tata is ante eae UN Tae alae te ale atti | Ses Oar eae ates | qn nage cnet oats A - a cl —— , stich was received w! @ waruiest onthu- lu; ' Gartiel de i ory ithnl, he faa Christian itlorAD. Fo ee ae ety, WoRE Fight bos ho yout to | undone that ougut to have been dono, but tho | rewoy queation, anit thoy took no atups lookin = slaamn, you arfeld, tho hurd-workiog furmer: i able oan 20 get any country could hardly expect much better from | t tive rotunulinig ab lowor rate ‘of tnturoat ‘tho OS CHICAGO DEMOCRATS foentes Gartienly And uruve ealdior; Garneid, | respucts amos A. Gariield rs & euitubl OE an 1 2 ‘Not being able to answer tho question. the | 4 pody in which the obstructlontaté ure tn the of 28a), Which fini} uo next year, . 1 the keen and clear stuteamun and save’ fare | Occupy the Lieb ollica to which tho ros Nn , OFY FOI CINOLNNATL. TIE GERM. i Dutt PEOPOSD iso hia ut tho one! r in re Ke " MAN PRESS. Hild: the honored citizen of ourgreat lopublic,— | Purly propose to rutso , Se ea ene ae Ie antto Kelly’? | toad. Wo mannged to got through the appro- AVN GE Us uoaneea Tuujority mostly | A batch of the loot! Democrucy teft for Cine are ILLANDIG WASTE RELTUNG'™ Fed ae nono corer Bines Lingala wue baat | election, eM Svery. day,” Morrison replied,“ and eee | elution bills and a few athor haportunt meus- nro Hteolt WRIT vcuutioaney mensures to | cinnatt Inst evening aver tho Kankakoo Tine, | hae’ tha gollowiag leader, Beaded *Sturaing | Homluationt ‘Thowsasils, oN, Number with GRANT'S DELEGATES. : nave no, supporters, fort. He Ta, ure us | brug ctbo Tumodiate-Trausportation bil, for | ali anne politienl cupltal nox tat they warned Aivong them were P, TL, Bit, A.B. Mason, F | Questions: i" Re eer ate and aman (ho AIEEE) toe eee Tp the Editor of The Chicagy THdUA® oF ees anury delegation will teave to-morrow Tuothaone-but on the whole it was not a -vory | Hy wf tole Bille pesto wean thy ones requ | Te. Chase, Frank Agnew, 0, C, Copeland, BH. lgner should ask, “What uro tho | sumtld upon thousunds who athorwise would huyo Muscova, Wia, Juno 17.—Tho * Immortal oe . Hey Of ole OL a Toeuiaie nt Conutess | Hownrd, Suyor Hureiaot, and Henry Guerin, | + Reatard he Ite ovening. ‘Chore 18 a strong Soyinour sontinent | Proitaolo session.” - sional clections, All the bills they Intraduced were 2 5 jerry Guerin, | ‘burulng questions’ whlch servo as plyots tu the rumalned. wt homuot oleetion-duy will hasten | ovidently camo to Chlougo not ta help the Tony theny, with Bayard or Huncook forevc- | ly tho way, dovs the Genoral Appropriation uly 1 i ¥ ner ere ) Gus Herrington, of Genova, snd GV. Mullng, resntonmpaimny the inithtal shewer would | NOW with Kroon ,wroitnd on thelr hata oust but to compel smnoliy them wita el: will provie for oe ulily For gut tli em oy tap tho major | gf Kawkakeo, took: the ra,und GO: V- Mhuina, | Por twere ero ho priuciples involved, cousy- | to tho pola. ou tmolr Buta | publican party chooso u louder. Y party : K pot us for Kenator Hb, of Goorgla, was among thoeawho | rug pevICLENCY APFUOLAIATION FOB que aan. | 1ty know nothing of the wanta of tbo people, | Hepot. bofory sturting, thoy were talking loud quently no burning questions; but there yun | lor our Deinacratic compatriots, who go gud and the nominution of Grant, No appoal ff raion BN ALae” : i - Avantego could roach | ther, no ounside passed ‘through the city to-nighton route to Cin~ aud for thls reason thoy. wero too thuid to take for Hanoook for lresdant, though, with fow oxs Amportunt 9 rrostlar,—the question of power ta | dcleful are wquatting on tho ring of thole cam- a 4 tar objecr passed TouKE the diy sforonce we the Deni0- | w-yo_ she Gonoral Dufolonoy bil way passod | MRAVE Atala aud pmotiedt Iegislution.". | oeptons, thoy ad teow i fow hues vofory out. Uubolved Wo sual rule this Nation, tho North Flo {tale ‘Torn. tines, Canes an for volara! wishes of thought Uf fe vod, Bal drutio situation busald that ao Tar ag he was con= 1 » What has been done for the boustit of Chi- | spoken Boymonr men, Their change of front | Chie. newspapers CG iy an i ft way Domos | ttt Bal bay on v Be et ng jo! Hotrovicy, unaworing to u.elgo ab oucls bolle Xerned bo wus forthe pontine Whoever ho near tho closo of the session, and everything $8 ) cago?” could het bo uecounted for, Another batch ta ante tee ¥ ‘ary {part ela Geran) at bur i he ie ant Tene ‘Fouad ass let arm a have done nscmuck 13 (hose and eared Mite Ho abousbba largo tulority of tla | provided fur oxeept tho pay of the Spectal Dop- | | 1 egn wore oxpliotly toll you abut tho raat sturte this oventng. teaupting ts Ltrs aor ede igueat princt: ) suntod inok and de duncmurtyaguson Dott rogel | Hiya of aittlngs, ead nue {0 durty in Georgia, and probubly muitof the othe | uty Murbuls of Blostlons. think 1 was 9 Vey ters which 1 poronaily had {n chargy. For tho TUK HEYMOUL CLQWD, plo ure at the foundation of this cainpalu Who, during this timo of business aud Nutional tthe Lrer=Ocean bury ita Vittke Asse douthorn Btales, favore sharpie wl | Uedltbing for the Durocrate to rofuse to pro- | others you had better seu my Collvagaes, ‘Thuro | The Democruta who want to goto Cinclunatl | decolying both themselves and thelr readers, SFY | revival, of completa unity of the whale Kgpub- aclgar-box und bid the disyrace uf ti va Wa A DEMOS, vid ¥oe ie pay af cho, at, trio Raye | Ree Bean raga amie wrth | erutpenudlata for Reagent held onetiar | Het ha ashe REAR uc | Keay ong acre othe Sea: | aviv toro. =O" alee (a) eervico.—t C orth: | ¢ for President held anothor | of —' ‘di . . & ir favorit B Gwhetheror no. ‘Ts Bonranatoy, Ta, Juno 18.—Deicgate-at-Large | 1 the Sulit Hiroaldont hold anathar | of (he word—would be the questions Shull i by conn doatriios * We will Inuugurste him, elect po rorpla Congreasionsl eleetion of lust | ward from the north pler, and ao apucepriation: meeting: last evening vieus, juwin fi el De BION, was arugted, with Vebich to wont. | Col i the chatr. ‘rade or protective Lurie? Tn’ thie | el OF NOt Sect PER atorma of : Tee direction Wo cuntot expoot n devidod mant- | ese Moxfcun pycatechulcs ayalust tho storm of or, J. Potter, of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, suwmer—the law provides for such aut “1 fi “Elterary Houd, lott to-night In bis tivute cat for Ciughty | and of courve tholr ‘Slulim against the Govern- | menco | the work. This, ih wm Judy Tho question of enguging a: band to accom: | feutution o| ‘OF profe . : i Toul, Lett Rela panied by the tion, dunn B A eae ete cues an the Government | ment, [8 much inore Hocded tan’ tho yume, he"pariy gauged ashlerabla debate. | party, pO ta MA peodrnuce of Steer |: ee ear tote te ee eer tte eS eatts ono ot Wat dk’ dotcgute-ut-lurge, eoverul of the | cuunot Tofusd to phy ite fit wad a claim | outer barbor on the | Bout divs, for | Herdosthants Hittroth wanted a besing come | sidered tho party in favor of u protective tar, PRESS COMMENTS. thom Tietary, Telivra."" He curried o#ll- Frat sO ofomutoa, und tuo. fou. J, Sterling | wuufuat Bn individual or a corporation {hut CULE aT inis direetly in tho Crack of Us | iitteo uppoluted to wolleit the 8600 niecosury to ] and the Lemocratia purty that lu favor of True . i ‘ Troe ce the classics Iy his knapsick duriDg, sho eet, Cedgiegate from Nobrasku. In cone | could Py eehy eaure, In. tha lund | per cent of the vessels leaving and entering this | ehengs ani, and duvlarcd bis willingness te | trido, But, whou it voines ty the lust, the Dems BAYED YOM BATENG GROW, (ous of the classic’ [a Fiery epottio, oat bts Yermation with a Hawkeye reporter, Dir. Trish | would allow ft, aud the money would Ducolloct- | port, The War Departmest was orderad to subsuebe 3h pelt in. ne wus op) ait ocrutio party bas just us little foclinntion to, New York Nutun. . We Ho ts a scholar a party wanted & ban re f. ; ied the a ofa ee rere delegation | od. And aiill Congreve refunsd to make any bre fake a aureny of th stuin rau of tha Cie ocrutlo Party hanivand indurelalreuiions of | Nottholeaat of tho merits of Gen, Garfolt’s Nbiry, though tare real ygleleus without & 5 : 1 quid vote for Tilden, aud that, if that geutles | vislou for Wei. Shere was ‘auuther DIU which | go iver, with a view of dotermmining whut iui | it could pay for it wad not beg the money from | the country depondent va the egotistical de | nowluauon 1s that 1¢ will save tho public frou | uchiney