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Ag, nag The Chicago Duily Tribune. iy VOLUME XL. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1880. PRICE FIVE CENTS.: CHOCOLATE. struction of clectiona by the people would have | New York of tho Gerrit Bmith and Fred Doug: | Sali one of thom: “If our election had oc- | Byrn, formery scerctary to President Johnson. “What é pana nana nnn nnn tenn R DE A been aevomnplinte thas, oF Laverty, pariyt and. with these in tho | ourred in November, wo world have heen com- | ‘The temper af th P nt opinion have you of the recent session eaters P. ESI ENTI L. ‘THM PAILURE TO INSTAL Wear 'who followed the lend of doshtn Ht. Glide | pelled totake care of ourselves: but, beln per of the people fs tha samo all over | of Congress?” vi iT the State, and the Democrata will find that it a “T think that It Is really the mo 4n expensive opinion for them. sion that Ihave attended tn S Eamereaargee tote Percoce of twelvo years, The least beneficint FOR CINCINNATI, Shorr HNC. and next to the oxtra’ THY MINNEAQTA. DELROATION, seasion tho most vicious legisintion wan nt Jotober State, the Eastern Demoericy will now b6 forced to furnish money in large amounta, without which we bave no assitrance of carrytn) tho State." It is evident from this, coupled with the Indecent hnate of tho Court, that thera the candidates chosen by tho peapie—n contin | Uist, Tho Froe-soll Tuitule Convention of keney eousequontipon no nee or omission of | THO 0th Of Auguats Ine wos the result. 2 : ming, and beyond my control—has thus left 1 Tilden’s Letter of With- | rortiotuc threo years und unt now, when the | day wax born. Samuol J. Tien was dele og nthe an © | yatato this Free-Holl Convention, Martin Van ; : drawal at ‘Last Made Hemperatio party by isiotezates tu the Nation | fron unt Charles Francie Auniaawere homie | wero at lenst two rennons for the decision: first, | hended by Mr. P. IL Kelly, of Ste Paul, areived | WMS, yar apoeenetuetgn, ble wero Pangea, German 5 a aa tom tenga, chorae. at | nnted al iiutalo foe Provident and Vice-Wrvals | Ghat Mts Hendrick mniaht to aldo ut Cincin | fu tho city about ll vetock yesteniay morning, | Have ‘paca. isu to tho enuntey “wera lett — Public. tary Tepresentative of | tla inomentous | tnuehter ut the quucome of the motloy gather | might he tevied ‘spon for funds to enrry tho | Ma special ear, via tho Chiongo, Milwaukee & | fhotanine soos OF Commnuttecs or Tying on Btato, ‘These facts are tn line with Judge Wor. don’s statenent to Jim Ico that “the boys will bo gind to hear of it.” AUDAK PORTER'S VIEW. rivate life without the powers confarred by | IE St. Paul Railway. During the diy-thoy stopped Pulte station, abject to Wneenaing falsehoods | ,lohn Kelly enid to mo to-day that Tammany And eniumntos from the partisnns of an adinins | RowWM give Gon. Higneoek n cordial suppor tf 7 tod, Hut,” sald 1, what will He Is Tired of Eternally Posing | {strlen Inboring tn vain to justify Ite existe Four itainnn Guthella: friends do, with the man oWi - nt the Grand Pacine, and teft last evening for | nateatCincienntie se oe il nom in Cincinnatl, vin the Pan-Handle Houte. The fole | "That's hurd to tell, T don't think that, lowing are the delegates, The Minnesota dele- | Mong the Democratic politicians at Washin; ' Sweet ence, I have neveriteless steadfastly endeays Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. of ton, thero was ever lesa known on the Presle as the Embodiment of red to preserva ta tho Damouratio party of tho | Wom thes hold partly rosponsibie ror the mur | wasniwaros, 1, C.. dune a.—in conversa. | RGM was chosen, one from tho Sintent lar, | dential aubjoot. ‘Tuoy have no more tion wha oco ate United “States tho aupremo | issue before | OCt ih An. Burra stake. We have lately | ton touching the probable oifect of the decision | O74 three from ench of tho Congressional dis- | will be the candidate than xo many men in a a Reform, fh ointconle te thelr ateclslon,, noxt earn ee oan of ihe Supreme Court of Indiana on tho eonatie drietas Ab labre P.H. Kelly, St, Paul: Firat country town, They seemed to bo ail TNT ny Ur, 4 “4 uiional sinemiment changin 10 tine for hold- Metrict, H. We taal Y Uc rg | AE Bet, wi no agreement umong thome A Governinont by the sovercign people. through MA, BURRATE'S YATILRR-OONFRAROT tng th general elections th ithat state trom Oe- | {1 te Welle Pincers Connty? ond id rhage | selves. It the Democrats do. not “noo tho elcetlons, or a Government by discarded | that Gon. Hancock was entirely innocent of that a servanta holding over by force and frud. Ant rent Judicini wrong. Ho urel every menns in Wi Thave withheld no sacrifices and negiceted no | bia power to secure her pardon, and ut tha Inst And ishes Now to Seek PHOS to aphokt organize, ed consol | momenthad reliys of horses. and riers every . t ‘ate against tho enemies of representative in- | half-mile between the President's offi il the the Seclusion Which Ree =| aitatins tio great. prety ‘which alone undor cea whe cheapest and best Sweet Choco= late in the market, the consumption of which has increased wonderfully since tte introduction. If you wish or to November, Judge Porter, tha Itepublie- an candidate for Governor, snid that In his opinion the decision would not bo likely to result, injurtously to the Republicans, According to the reasoning of the Supreine Court, neither of inate" Tilden. th Bi ton, Watonwan County; fecond, J. M. Arche | wnr-cry of Peau whieh they nave teen vols bald, Kiee County; L. L, Baxter, Cower County; | Ing at the top of tholr voices for the past four and J, 4. Pierce, Goodhue County; ‘Third, | years. And, if tbe do nominateyTikden, we can Rh A. Smith, Bt | Pan 1 A. Evans, | beat them so ensy that thoy will wish that they ty prison to beur the pardon, should ‘one be grant- raven imendments to the State Con- | Stearns County; and W. W. MeNair, Mfennepin. | bad given up long ago and selcated some othor S A God eum effectutiiy rerlat thoir overthrow. Hav- | ed." stitution yoted upon inst April appears | Tho. delegation | mpat yt ows | man.” avery palatable and delictous Choc tirement Grants. Ing now borno faithfully ‘This morning an over-zentous friend of Mr, | to nave been adopted. In two oF the | dng numer Hrantlemen” Re Eaton te Pauls olate at a moderate price, ask your A MY PULL SITAR OF LABOR McDonald etarted tho report that Hendricks | amendments tho {ndependent voters of the | John F. Meagher. Mankato; Willlam, Lochren, MINNESOTA. Btato, especially the rmuns, felt n. vory deep interest. Ono of thoso amendments regue Igtes tho fees and salaries of county officers Grocer for this brand, and sce that and caro in tho public servtea, and, wonrtng the | Would withdraw in favorot McDonald, and that none of the many initations are of- Indiana. would unite with Pennayivanin 2 marks of ita burdens, Tdesiro nothing so much I The Old Story of His Wrongs | 0 un honorable disctinrgo, 1 wish to luy down | 0d vring out a ticket of | McDonald meniber of the National Detnocrattc Committees, V1 0 and Eugene M. Cnnflold, Minneapolis; 1. Ls | TR FEPLING OVER UARYTRED'S NOMINATION. Fruzer, Frazer Clty; Special Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune. A ppentiel:n, A tise & and Hancock. Tho report spread instnn- | on tho basisof populations. The other prohibits | Griggs, City Attorney William P, Murray. 2. St. Paut, June 18,—What Minnesota had t fered pony aaa Bebe and Sorrows Onco More — | \ssterlipr ai s'asax'tno Topaa'of desta | amgamay saver the ey; oni, tt tal | Shy pollo nuestro Ino | arunrongs Ie Holtogwie i. Pwuie WH | wap “about 'ibospubican naminationn for life. ett to any ; < | fate St. Campbell, Chairman nf tho Democratic | president and Vico-President with great favor. But Joo MeDonald kicked the | Ine 2 per cent of tho value of {ts taxable prop | State Contral Committee, Litchtlolds J 4 lco-Prvaldeng * was: promptly, Sold by Grocers and Contectloners Everywhere, Told, infil renouncing, renomination and rettection, | fontiah friend motaphorically, and xwore a | erty, PAlthuush the Democrat, ast party. op- | iowman. Detroit: Rherit Jing ing. of hans. | briefly. and henrtily enkd, and need notconsumo posed the adoption of the amendments, 2 erent: many Democrats, Including the German Demu- crate, almost toa man voted for them, Thus in Huhtnof the pooplo to eldot thotr rulers violated Pound ome Cant fue eau ea ta Tau Hens ey orate nye. Solio hed taot | the instruction of the State Convention to vate After Which the Martyr of Cipher | Svereamumy repugnanco'to enter intonnow | Su unit, whenver the deloxates Velteve It ads sey County; O. M. Hall, Red Wing, and Short | much space In the relation. The nomination of Alexander Mackenzie, of Bismarck, Dak.; | Garfletd was greeted with au enthusiasm nota- wu is alsoa delegate, and who hopes to get O | biy different from thegrioved silence with which. [IT Seo that the name of 3. GERMAN, Dor- the County of Allen, which has a Democritic “, qpeater, Mass., ta on each wrappers overcome my repugnance to enter Ina New | vantagcons, ‘Two-thirds have alrendy expressed | majority of abéut 4,000, and in which there isa | So faras tho detegation is concerned It jaa | {0 news of Iialno’s dofent was recelvod in 1870, Alley Vanishos from the CUeeae Wall. “tho dignity GF the Presitenciat | s,oplnion. | Melville Puller hn«ahout cupt- | Inrge numbor of Germins, there was a majority | Ono aly of gentlemen, who stand high auclally | The popular sentiment In tho Stato was unmis~ iy ofico {8 above 1 merely porsonal nm- ured the Chafrmanship, but a bitter tight Ia be- | for the amendinenta. and finqpefully inthe State, and who seem to | taknbly for Blaino this yonr, as four yoars ago: NOBODY BUPPOSED, until the Bupreme Court rendered ite docision last week, that there wns any doubt about tha adoption of tha nmondments, The Supreme Court is composed entirely of Democrats, but tt Appears thle deelsion did not command thelr ing waged against’ Goudy for rele Scene, Bitton, jbut tt creates In me wo usie. | tion us member df tho Nitionnl Comunit- u good to thocauntry. Tsald four yvars ago in | {or and | agninst Gua Herrington | for Aeeepting the nonilnation: “Knowing as 1 do, | fintae jude Goons oy OH eit eat 8 to Be Implored t Ee a eee ter dr otticin | likely wot the National Committecsbip, ‘Tho {lit difference fa between gilding through an officla S a eymour to: 28 pro © | Foutine and working “que ihroform™ of eystoms | Hols delomntes nro now all here, axcept ono or 8 have but iittle personal peeferonce na to a. nom inee, Mri Ih, Koliy ta the hend, of probruly, | Cue snure was loss serious expectation of his tho larueat wholranto grocery house in the Stata, | Success this time, nnd thoro wore haunting and Sit, Heury Re Wella I Grund. Master ot | doubta of bis availability axa eandidate, un- Masons for tho State. ‘They are all ‘ng folly a | dreamed of whon ho was an aspirant. before. set of meti as ever struck Chicago, ‘Mr. Rolly enid? "We avert consulted to: Tho most thoughtful Republicans jn the ve MANILLA HATS, MANILLA x united support. Judge Porter thinks that a ue Allow His Name to an policies, it ih Imppasitta for me, to | Hea smwtase It faa inrge aon respectable are | Rent, many Indenendont voters, including mest | Stein unit nnd wo will bo for tha chotco ot iooked nopetully tothe cholcoat aecompromies | Be Used, in the Federal Administration without gunization, in no one’s interest, Pnociox, will resent the Interferenco of the Supromo tie National ean cencion. i candidute, who would unite the party and bring 64 an anxtous —sonse of tho difficulties A NEW COMNINATION, r. Baxter suid: “Our State cannot give © | out tho full opublicnn voto, Thess are moro Court and manifest their indignation by voting tho Republican ticket ‘In Octo- ber, In this view of tha case he thinks the Hepubiienns. will. protit. by the declas fon, Ho Rays that ff the election had not single Electoral vote to the Democratie tlole hence wo are modest and demand acting. Aq | than satisfied with tho nomination of Garfield, are nnti-Tilden, You can put us down for that, | Who Is greeted as the Ideal candidate, in all parts i but only so fur as we find that he is not the | of Minnesota, There has been time now since of tho undertaking. If summoned by the suf- At No'clock to-night a combination, led by Trages of my countrymen to attempt this work, | Judge Comstock, of Syracuse, N. ¥., and severnt . 5 T shall endeavor, with God’s holp, to bo the effl- | Western and Southern delemites of prominence, That He May Aid in Saving the | cent instrumont of tholr will.” isbeing formed look(ug tothe nominntion of Such a work of renovation, after many yenrs nator Bayard. The one great ditiieulty in the | been held until November, and Objo had given | Chelce of tho Convention. We will bo for the | tho nomination to rend the rotfection of public Party from Utter of mlsrute, such a roforin of systema und poll. | way fa to agree ‘upon nWestern man for Viee- | nzood Republican majority in October, tt would | Btroumest mate whoover bo miy sentiment in the country press. Itisprompt ~! : Rui cies ta whieh | would carefully have eneriiced | Prealdent, If Hendricks will join tho combina- | of eaurse have beon easier to carry Indiana for | 4,7H8 was the tenor Of the conversation of all | avd hearty in the support of Garfield, with fow : un. all that remained to moof health nud Ife, 13 | tlon it promises to be successful. the Republicans: tnt he thinks that as matters | {he wontlemen representing Minnesata, | The } Si 1 te naPDO , ; now, I fear, beyond my strength, With un- O10 POR THURMAN, now atand tho Republicans have an-excelleut | delerution A fener fore leaving 3t Paul to | visible traces of bitter regret for the defcat of 7 e felghed thanka for tho honora bestowed upon ‘To the Western Asroctated Press, prospect of enrrying the State in October. In | esta complimentary vote for Gen. FHnancock, | Hains. Tho Maine candidate scoms to have lost but thoy declined even to coinmit themselves to that extent. “‘Theru are men in tuo delogn- | US firm grip upon Minnesota, Tho country me, with a heart swelling with amottonsof | orsersxath On June 0 TO-dn that extent There are men fn uo deluga- | press and public opinion im tho State genorally the Ohio rt - ratitude to the Democratic maseos for tho au The Tammany Delegation Ar- | srititude to tho Demnerntio masees for the #40 | doiogation held wo mectings, wl both of which reply to B question, he said be ald not think that tho Greenbackers would, ns a party, support thoy will Landers for Governor. In his opinion a 7 ee rive with Bands and Phil thelr steadfast confldenes in every emer: | stent enthusiasm was manifested for Thurmany | rin q candidate of thelr own. “ide Porter ex- | Hancock, and McCiellun, ' and ‘tho teti Haare ot Peer atid a N aud it was resolved to stand firm, It wus states delegates may be set down as finnll: m gency, Iremain your fellow-citizen, that Jewett's candidacy was not’ to. be cansld- | Deets to, resign bis office here ond go to Indiana ‘Tf “Feld M y | and regard tha two parts with a very diftcront al 6 Banners. BAuunt Je Tinnex, | thabJewett’s candidacy was not, to be consid: | about the middio af next month. He will then | Suttling upon Field or Becicllan, ag the | sort ofenthusinem. Se, Arthur guts tho kind of F A LETTER FRO KRYMOUR. Mitterness was expressed toward the eupporters | enter st once tipon the canvites, And promises to | Sure it if the wind blows his way. The nay | support Hayes ot in 187. ‘Thowmh this did not, Stock Unlimited. It is enfa that Mr. Miller, from, Nobraska, bas | of Payne. ‘It was deehded tint W- D. Hilishould | Make tt lively for the Democrats. xation has engaged elegant parlors at tho Bur. | brevet Haves from recolving 20.000 majority, le: Some of the Men Who Are | fluiter from, Honitia Soxinour tobe presented | imuke tho nominating speceh, and that John Not Housent iN n das, nod there thoy will | Whe notof tho perfervid sort. ‘Thero ls enough =, 5 to the Convention, in, witel ho rupculs higdee- | MeSweency should second tho domination. GARFIELD. tonko thelr henlquartors, ‘tho Wost not wishing Feet Cased Ce iis enone 3 ‘ Helping Along Tilden’s Fae eter nit cad hiseaiticen thon Gov, rosTEn’s VIEWS. tobe bebind tho Enst, whoin Conkling Is chicf;-and, though Conkling’ =, 5 of the Vresidenoy, and that if it comes ton RANDALL. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. é is uy YAN HADES. or ven Lake Erets : Taan 4 Arthur will be swallowed | for, Yico-Presi- ay Interests. choico betweon n funeral and 9 nomination he THIS PROSPROTR DUAUTENTNG, Wasiixcton, D.C., June 20.—Goyv. Foster, of fon, er ced ne tho Palin at Hora ete ft noua bese ete Most of tho st eEcaere ie pee : woul profer tha former, iz, chk Svtcial Dispateh toi The Chicago Tribuna, Ohio, la here, and exprosses: great confidencoin | Kremnoun, He favors Judge Fleld, With hit tively concise or colirteously eat in-spon ke “Matters to’the Great Northavost, ” Peek Nt i Ne rou aelewnti averthing | Prrmsuna, Pa., June.%0.—Thoro {3 consldcra- | Gnrileld's prospects. Ho says that thore {no | also came Bernard Payton, Samuel M. Wilson, | Ing of the Vice-Proaident. Only one rurilediter ©. - * Dot . | ablo excitement hore night over reporte from | possible dou! ie ity” lo agains’ an i In Ws, 0! a! ‘ranclseo, 13 iS 3 (3 L 9 TILDEN WITHODKAWS, ineeting again. to-morrow wyht, and their uc- | ob! Ite t hore to-night rte f {blo doubt that he will carry Ohi inst | and William Mutthews, of San Francisco, and | 1s candid enough to remark, “Hurrah forGar =” 135 & 137 Madison-st., and ie MOURNFUL WAIL OF A DisavrotsTED nee | Yon ne thattime is looked to with’ great futer- | Cincinnat! regarding tho attitude of Mr. Tilden, | any candidate tho Democrata may choose. The | MT Barbeo, OE Tinh. who ay te Cinolanatt Asldt Dame Aeiury at tho hoad of bis cdito~ 123 Lake-st., cor. Clark. FORMEIL cat. ‘The name of Judgo Pratt, of Hrooklyn, tas | From the best Information that can be gathered, | Democrats did thor yory best, Foster thinks, in | tint ho ia the Demociatie choice nf the baclite ago. ilk Wiknont MOCENERS: OS | _Crnornnart, On, Juno 20.—To-night tho Now bons rabntioned to-night ns # possible New York | it scoms that the Bago of Gramercy has dotlnitly | the Inst campaign, when they were eo badly | States, and that he is strong. and-could curry | put Minnesota hud acandidate of her own for . York delegation hold a meeting at the Grand | cum : withdrawn from tho contest. A telogrom to | benten. They cunnot secure any larger vote | New York and Indiana. A lurgo Pacifle Const , i NEW PUBLICATIONS, . ge tho Presidency, Is sho not mourning for his 3 Hrotol and organited yy sphucalai Dasict Mage CINCINNATI. that effect hne just reached the Titdon Clubhere, | now, and cannot change tho Issues. No Demo- | delegation hus ninendy wong ty Cincinnatl tn. the dofent? It murely:fen't, necessary to trent tho 4 HE ning Chulrman an » B. Holtiday retary. Itreads ns follows: “Tilden has withdrawn. | erat in Ohio whose opinion is of vuluc expects : ae Id Mred ine ay ‘indom movement seriously sitice the ridicn- : ‘William Peckham read the following letter from eae ee Sanaa, this is positive. Lotto is. in Harnun’s hands, | that that State ean be earried forthe Demoerat- | Pronpee to ftand by our chaleee “Mes Fiekd bas | usoutcome of the presentation of lename to Po ular cence ont | Samuel J. Tilden: Gnu igcqeite 0.—A kind Providence | 2ennsyivanin for Randail.” Leading membors | fecandidate. It is very ovident that Garfield's } many warm friends on the Pacife Coast, and we | to nttruct votes outaide of bis own State very * J | New Yons, suno 18,—To the Detegates from the |, CINCONN A i" ipon these poople to-day, It | of the ikten Club sny the above telegram fs } vislt hore hns hndn good effect upon the party. show our fealty when we come this great dis- | gorioualy, though thore Is a good deal of curios State of New York to the Democratto National } Bont 0 x P poop: ve from ono of their: mombers, and {s no | The represontatives of the different factions tance tu help him. lor, of Mil reerimthation among palltleinus and newspa- FOR JULY. Convention: Your first. assembling s an ocen- | Cooled tho afrand onlmod thoir heated discus | gaunt ; that were defeated at Chicago bave called upon | Congressman Poehler, of Minnesota, who was | pers asto the responsibility for tho weak and =: . 1s 3 loubt correct in overy particular, Thoy + at tho Sherman House yosteriny, who sion on which {t {8 pro for mo to state | slon; otherwise tho work of Prealdent-making v4 him, and good feoling Ia reported to have been * rid{oulous position the Minucsota delegation CONTENTS. to. you my relation to Tho nomination for | Wenton with moro than usunl industry. There eho Bay ios Ue ee ania ore polored: io one an ttcand-out Bemoort, Soctyredt af Clone, (Tae latie nen ans hoes MANFIRLD AND TS. TAMMANSITES: Bald yesterday, afternoon to, ‘TrwuNE reporter? OF course, Petloona unue ey Reena ae “Tho Inst Congress didn't do any harmful | mun.rrom Maino at a crisis, ‘The fow serl- Joxislation, “It might have done more, but | ous | Windom men aro mad in a com °-. perhaps it la bost ns it is. I don't know who wo | fused, muddy fashion. Without. knowing whom : will nominate at Cincinnati, as we are all nt sen | thoy aro mad at,or what for. Tho only peoplo ct on that point, I think that we will scleot a good | who contemplate the reault with any degree of aOR. complacenoy arc tho Grant men and tho darks an CHICAGO POLITICIANS. horse men. thoee opposed to both Grant and ‘The regular Clucinnat! Expross of the Kanka- | Blaino,—who united in using tho Windom crazo kco Line last ovening carriod awny from the | for thoir common purpose. ‘Tho. reeriminntiona ay & dolegution of ward politicians and | just alluded to are instructive. The Pioner- strikers... ant o tho ,. “silke of this city, which wus first for Sherman, stooking" clomont of the Democratic Yes | thon for Blniny as tho only man who could beat ¥. Af, Winston and 8, Corning Judd. Fifty of | Grant, and finally for Windom, dropped tha lut- them called thomselyes tho “Seymour Club.” | tor in the most remorseless fusblui us goon ag Thoy wore white-felt slouch-hais and dark | the nominution wus mado,—decluring that ho clothes, and hu pinnod to the lupels of tholr | never bad any chance, becnuso of the tulut of + \ coats a blue badge, surmounted by a brass | repudiation hanging to Minnesota, and of. his — engle. ‘The latter was worn to put “OurCar | vote in favor of inilation; and pointing to ter’ in good humor, sinee one-third of the club | his discomfituro 2g i lessun to States to 4: aro city employée, who, of courso, will draw | pay their houost debts, and to statesmen =, full pay while they aro in Cincinnati on o spree. Ei koop on tho right side of great public ques- A “Carter" loaned them his Hve englototaky | tons, This brought the wholo press of tho . along to let the delegates know he was a candi- | State, Blaine and Window, down upon the back date Yor Vice-President. Tho yang assembled | of the St. Paul paper, with accusations of {osin- | at tho Tremont House about half-poat 7, and | cerity und treachery. Meanwhile the Blaine and marched tatho Union Depot, headed by the | Windom managvrs and delegates wore privately First Regiment band of twenty pleves, which | beruting cach utuor,—tho former, because the accompanied thom. Inthe ranks wero noticed | instructions of tho State Convention bad robbed ny the following: Col. Baldwin, Gas Inspector; { thoir favorit of their votes when he necdod : Gen. Lich, Superintendent of the Wator Otfleo; | thom; and tho latter, because the delegation had Chatley White, Cashler of the Collector's Uttices | fluully gono to pieces Inu random and absurd : Austin J, Doyle, Sceretury of tho Polley Depart | manner, without doing anybody any ood, 16 18. x ment; Hans Huerting, Secretary of the Fire De- | apparent thatthe Mintiesotu dofoxation is protty partment; Ald. Sanders, Hildreth, aud Schroe- | thoroughly ashumed of the Aguroe it cut at Chi- * der; H. 0. Boland, P. HH. Rice. Dr, Rush, M. | cago. But nobody seems to feol any sincere Vasaerman, H. J, Goodrich, Somers bokup, Fred | regret for Windom’s discomfiture, oxcopt his Gricsheliner, Louis Spigel, “Mike” Batley, F. | brothor-in-luw, 1 good-natured and eredulous Ludwig, A. Goohegan, W. Eunis, Ht. H. Royston, | Custom-IHouse’ official, who was the only porson F.B. Corvint, FP. Frillmun. J. J. Livingston, | who took the Windom mn soriaualy. “Hank” Abrabumes, John BE. Ford, “Mike™ Cor It is cugy to disentangle from this: ludicrous coran, Richard Pollock, "Pat" Rafferty, IF. 1. | eltuation a rational theory of the Windom move- ”” Boyington, John M. Duinphey, V. G. Wober, | mont, oven if reasonably acute and disintercat~ : Martin Cruc, Mike Itvan, J. d. MeBride, * Dr." | ed observers had not understood {t from tho Washington, E. C. Dawson, G. It. Kesslor, John | start. Tho Windom movement was started to J. Carrison, Henry Lieb, nnd Owen Trainor, tuke tho ten votes of Minnesota from Blaine; as "The train had attacked two extra slcopers and | and It succeeded admirably. It was a Grant an ndidtitional Hey conch, making nite passenger | movement, pure and almpie, at tho start; and as pel ee nie nesoetates | ro two political contres horo,—ono nt tho Grand 2 z Democratic party of tho United Btates. Having | 804 one nt tho Burnet, whore John Kelly, Tam | ygong withdrawal, urging thom to do all in passcd my enrly yoars in an atmosphere filled | any, tho Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky doto- tholr power to securo Min tradionsor iho war which secured our | Aatlons are quartered, In othor localities Judge erie t nuieusigie OF RARDALE Mitonal Independence and of tho atriggies | Field, Gun. Hancock, Jowott,and 8am Handatl | 14 movement itr whee favor theneh rath which mado our'Continental'aystom a Govern. | bave headquartors, but no crowds press around | sadon and unexpectod, hut te, eal jont for the people, by the peoplo, Tlearned to | 0 doors for admission. ‘Thus far the most dil- | yoni, should Ren tuod#’ onothaue 2 Gotline, {dolizo tho Institutions of my country, and was | !ont sonrch ‘hus failed to uncover tho ‘spat d id the friends of tho Speaker say ho will carry off the ‘eduented to polleve it the duty of acitizen of where lurk the Davis, Paimor, or, Bill Morrison ize, : The most. sin; tof the tuattor is tho Hopublle to tako his fair allotment of-eara | cmmisearies, As for Soymour, his. headquartors Bee ean are orlag. Race ort and.support ale? are intho city at large. ° from the Wallace wing of tho party, probabl, See TT ee ne tas hate soncatt This afternoon Carter Harrigon and Judgo | with a view to removing bln from thonrend of ‘a private oltt Ithough during ali my life Green, of fllinols, were in consultation with sev- State potitics, so that the Enatorn Joss can re- pI zen, al a) 4 y eral Now York lendora, and finally concluded to tablish hig supremacy west of tho mountains. giving at least ns mutch thought to public af- i zz 0 situation us viewed from thie standpoint, in faire as to all other objects. UNITE IN A DISVATCH TO MIL. SEYMOUR. the light of late advieos from Cincinnati, is L NAVE NEVER ACORPTED Thoy will sity: highly fayornble to Randall's nomination. “On behalf of that party which bas honored oct ores oxcet for alot parted for8 | andgneynat ou ila gears ane by. we na HENDUICKS. y ask you to 6 necrifice of i ersonnl = scomed to require of mo that sacrifice of pri- Bidoyutions. und oneo nagnin nasume a voudore 18 CHANCES. ‘vate proforence to public interests. My life | ship which will bear you and the party you love Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, has beon substantially. that of p private ‘on to vietory in Novombur. Inpianavoris, Ind., June 20.—In thelr effort Cltizon. It was, 1 presuino, the success | _ If tls dispatch 1s sent thore Is every reason | nt Cincinnatlto nominate Gov. Hendricks the of offorta in which as a private cltizen to bolleve that Mr. Beymour will consent, in | Democracy of Indinua are forced to tell somo Ibad shnred, to overthrow a corrupt combines which ovent he will be nominated by acclamn- | yory unpleasant truths, Sonator McDonald's ton, thon holding dormluton in our metropolf, | Hon on Tucsday night, and thus ond tho lubor | recont interview at Washington, although given and to purify tho Judiciary which had become its | Of tho Convoution, Tf he ovades or ro- | jn tho Iuturost of Mr. Hendricks, fs nothing more tool, that Induced the Democracy of tho Stato in, 8% | the Convention _ will hardly | than Iepublicans have claimed for the past 4874 to noininnte ‘imo for Governor. This wns got through before = Thursday. The | year. Hosnya: “Tbe Republican party of In done in spite of the protests of aiminority that | Contests in tho Massachusetts and Now York } diana, although defeated at tho Into elections, tho, part Thad borne. in those roforms | “iclegations will ocoupy the Committee on Cro- | Js well orguntzed and under able nnd efticiont hnd created antagonism fatal tomo nan candi. | dentlals in hearing: arguments all of Tuesday | fendor, and while the Democratic party Is date. I felt constrained to accopt tho nomina- and Wednesday. In tho former a pitinble bur- | united and og patriotia ns the Demberacy in any tion as tho most certuin menns of pupting: the | lesquoon party represontations 18 presonted. | stato, it hag not beon uble to command nh mune power of tho Gubernatorial offico on the sido of | For two yours In sucecasion tho Democratic | jority of nll tho votes of tho State, reform, party that ran Ron Butler polled 100,000 votes, | but holds its present ascondoncy only by a AND OF REMOVING THE IMPRESSION while tho old regular, or silk-stocking fellows, | plurality over tho tepublienn party.” Coupled wherovor it provailed, that tho faithful dis- | pended by Mayor ‘Prince, bad the committco | with tis admission fs tha following, taken from charge of ono a a oR en Hp tal to bis machine, and now como here as tho regular | n private circular prepared in tho interests of d INE INTERIORSOF THK KARTI, By R, Redan, CHANGES OF TH CIRCULATION DURING CER- RURAL ACTIVITY, ‘iy Charles Sedgwick Minot, 8 ustratod. OFTUES FARBENLBITRY.— poRr Ny Proteworionn tnd ie MY FILE. By Brofossor F. W. Clarke. AVINDIGATION OF SCIENTIFIC ETHICS, By W, D. Le Sueur, B.A. E ‘Me COMING OF AGH OF TILE ORIGIN OF SPE- CIES. By Professor T. 1H. Tuxloy. 8 ak ATMOSPHEIUC DUST. By Gaston ‘Tissandtor.- ae justratod.) THY FOSSIL MAN, Dy Honry W. Haynes. AZOOLOUICAL ENIGMA, By Faltx 11, Oswald, M.D. ON THE MODES OF DISTRINUTION OF PLANTS. Ly Jasoph b Joraos. 7 HYSTERIA AND DEMONISM. A Study tn Morbid Paychology, II. By Dr.Charlus Richet. NOTES ON A FEW O¥ OUR BIRDS, By Marry orrill, TUK NEW CHEMISTRY, A DYVRLOPME: Vattinan Mule Pico Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triune, CLEVELAND, O.,Juno90.-Gen, Garfleld arrived herv by special car from Washington at] o'clock this morning. He rematned In tho car till morn- ing. when he breukfasted in the depat, Just as he loft the dining-hall a special train of twenty- ono coaches containing Tammany Hill braves, on thelr _way to Cincinnati, thundered into the depot. Tho conches wero profusely decorated with banners, all insoribed wit Bourbon mot- tovs, and overy delegate was incase) ina linen duater, and” displayed tho mand pie Ludeos. of Camccuny ituk As Gen. Gurficla walked pust to tnke the eaat-bound train for Montorha mot Thoma S, Brennan, ono of the managers of the braves, whom ho knew, and jokes were exchunged. “Golng down to romitiate Tilden?’ playfully asked tho General, Drennan replied that would givo Garfleld too gooda chance. After a little more convorsa- ‘don the two sopeniish Gariull ese in Mentor, and tho New York delegates, after making 9 clean sweep of the lunch counter, resumed their journey to Vorkopolls, another car con- taining local Democratlo lights being attached. It is ostimatod that this tran cost $7,000. AT HARIISBORG. Hannisnona, Pa., Juno 19.—Gen. James A. Qurfield arrived to-day. Ha waa met at tho depot by a linge crowd of people, and made a short speceh, Congressmen Conger, Humphrey, and Willlums, of Yigconsin, also spoke. In compliance with a telegraphic request from Gon. Gartield, 8onator Cameron met him at tho depot, and accompanied him West. f AT PITTSnUnan, Prrrsnong, Pa. Juno 19.—Gon, Garfleld, ac- compnniod by Congressmen Conger and Willi of Michixan, Humphroy, of Wisconsin, ant Maj. Townsend, of Ohfu, parsed through on rotite to Cleveland, ©., this evening. ‘Thoy were nict by small crowd Gen. Gurtictd, In responso calls for a speech, suid: “Gentlemen, T would nither beexcused from making a speech, ‘There will be plenty of epooch-making between now and Novembor, Tunderstand Pittsburg is all right for tho party, and that you aro pi sin OL ‘iy BM JH OF FRIEDRIOH MOR, Peommans, (With torres BY Rredorick ‘vorresponience; Kudltor’s ‘lables Literary i Topulay Miscallanyy Notas’ “APM Nottoce $0 cents por number; $5.00 por annum, D, APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 1, 8 & 5 Bond-st., Now York. MINERAL WATER. Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." e hy ff Conductor | such wus to danger of falling stll-born, What up of the canal ting, tho better management of | dclogution, and tho party propor stands outside | Mr. Hendricks, and which 1s boing secretly dis- | pering here in your industry, Hoping wo Twit | carsin all, and was !n charge o uch wua 1d danger 0 urn. 5 z British Medical Journat, ubr public works, the large reduction of taxes | ns contestants, trlinted at Cinclanatt: “Indiana bas but ro- | ullbave mn good time betwean now and Novem | TMMINOM | Oe thors wore on boat | SYS tot “ittye in norton By yanetner WEAU DE TABLE DES REINES," LR erg eed het eaaatigs contly beeomo a Domoeratic Stato, and its nigh- | bar-and thinking suu,for your recoptions, I | Gena timye, of Wiseonsias Capt Van tama, | fui,” wative,” and, “elfoctivo-the | purty | 1a Goulote de Paris, Fee ee eee eee Drestdoney ty the. Democ. f %t0 fortified with facts, and will prove thnt, | ost and only Democratic miority, or rathor x Le delegate frum Utah; und & M, Wilson, Col Pes | thit wanted to vont both’ Grant” ond = ruoy of the Unton fn tho hope that slmilac whilo tho allk-stocking fellows only polled 10,000 | plurality, in a Presidential year, has boon but processes would be applicd to the Federal Gov: | for tholr candidate, thoy actually polled about | 5,655 out of 4 voting populution of above 40,000, ernment. From tho responsibilities of | 20,000 for tho Republican candidate in their | In 186s Mr, Hendricks wus defeated for Governor such an undertaking, appulling 18 IE | great desire to dofent Ion Butler and tho work: | by 8 majority of Mil. and basucd tha Demooratio party represented. re- | are perhaps well onough posted, though somo | Was 9570. In 18m he was lected Governor by a erninent andy restoration of our complex po- | which show conclusively that the Tammany | Hon of the sume your tere wasn Republican Staton, by oy majority of more than or Tildon delegation the irregular one. Tho | aud Hendricks a plurality of his Ve Electors to vast tholr votes for tho Democratte | tho first timo that tho Tammany gang of old | I 710 io ey omtaniced and wlectod to tho Prosidency | in the intorest of Tilton, In addition to tho | ton. This ia the ust polltieal | record to the overcise of its power or the disposal of its | of John R. Fellows, who was Asalstant District- | oeratio party of Indiana carried a Presidontint ™ wor to cluvate and nothing to lower the KR. Aartea Twoed Alderman and Commissloner | makes Ueto dhvoranoe ‘to Kepublicans praott DY WHAT NEYARIOUS MEANS frauds and the “iting” operations that Fox oc- | Domocraoy are willing to make such ndmisale ton, and William Matthews, of Callfornli, who | Binine, and maka room for 9 better can- wore bound for tho Convention, didato thin either, Thoso peaple were for Bofore leaving tho bind pliyed sevoral pisses Blaine ns ugulnst Grant, but they Jumped at tho . andtho “Old Herkimer" Glee Club, of New | chunco of Eich the State awiy from Grant ‘ York, profeasionats, nan onoo or twice, and aa | without giving it to Blaine, The Grant men y the train mayed ont ef the depot threo cheers | found early tit thore was no ebanco for thelr wore proposed for somebody or soinething, but | candidute, aud easily determined to satisfy - only a few responded. | Demoenits are not noiss thamnsolvoa with keeping tho State from Blaine. = until about “halt tulle! ‘The “Seymour Club" | ‘The two partios unfted thelr forces, and the comtalusnry bud a four-gallon jug of whisky | curious spectacle was presented of tho machin- with him, so that, 1 tho private flasks run ouf, | istsand tho roformers working together for ’ there will be ample te provoke'tota of enthuai: | Windom, against tho popular sentimentot tho H agin among the members by tho time thoy reach | State for Ilaine. Somo sincoro and oredutous Cincinnatl, frienda of Windom joined {n tho moyemoat, and t He hoon crete a poet OF ete null ye i @ Waine crowd couldn't resist, and a solid ok CONGRESSMAN CONGER. = | Windom dologation waa sent to Chlongo. ‘This HIS OPINIONS. wis tho Windom guinc, How it workod Congrossman 0. D. Conger, of Michlyan, and | fs matter of history, “it took ton votes from ’ Hized +, Congressmin C, G. Willining, of Wisconsin, are | flaina without giving thom to Grant cqualized — *, rived yosterday moruing ut tho Grand Puvite | 2ae% lend ‘eunaaton, ortnuged ti donde : vintho Fort Wayne Road. Thoy accompanied | and by. 80 much contributed to the. final reentt. Gen. Gartleld from Washington as far ag Pitts- aartela owes Windom a piace in his Cabinet © + burg, and took on board at Harrisburg Unttod | fo! x ‘ t States Senator Don Cameron, who caine with | THE DEMOCKATIO DELEGATION fooled thom ns fares Altoona. There are thoso who | THO Minnosota Domocratic dolegntes aro pads” Hnginnatl in a body. hye vata thit Sir, Cameron woutd not tuke any | HEUTE IR TO BP Monoin: whos porsonal active partin the present National enmpalgn. | preforences are not to be whispered, and whose Such a statomont hus not the slightest founda- | proposed notion isn Beato eecrot, aro Rolug to tlon in fact; as tho conversation hud with Mr tholr Convention In more [state thin surroandad | WASHINGTON, A quoD OMEN, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitxaton, D, C., June 12.—Tho story that an American cagle alighted upon Gon. Gar- field's home when the roll-cull xt the Chicago Convention approached tho thirty-ninth ballot lgtrue, A child of 10 yoars playing in the yard with a nurse came rushing inta the house, say> ing, Ab, pupa ia going to be nominated suraly. ‘Thore is nn cayloon the house.” At least if it was not an engle it looked very much like onv, In referring to this subject, Gon. Gariicld Ia ree ported to fave Aad that be was mover au atitlously inclined, but was more pleusod with what bo considers tho ngreenble significance of the incidont as it happened, than he would havo been tf it had takon tho shape of geome gloomy and forbidding augury. INDIANA, TIH DEMOCRATIO JUDICIAL COUP, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, June 19.—The constitutional amendinenta which tho Suprema Court held were not proporly ratified were seven in uum ber. ANNUAL SALE, 8,000,000 BOTTLES AND JUG, Of all Mincral Water Dealers, Grocers and Druggiste, ; CAUTION. oo insure obtaining the gonuino Apollinas ‘py foe that tho corks boar tho Apollinaris FOR SALE. 10 NEWSPAPER MEN. . A first-class Chambors’ Folding Ma- chine, with tho Kahlor Attachment, Will ‘fold a sheot 86x50 or 24x36, In good ‘ordor, at ie ‘thts an e a vory low price. Apply at teeth sinie ei “tho a eanvine Hert ingmen, Of the Now York ountest your readers | THE REPUBLICAN MAJORITY FOR PRESIDENT form in tho administration of the Federal Gav- | now foaturos havo Just beon broughe to tight | Madarity of 1th, but this was tipon iis own per: Feet eaten aes “ihe, peopl of. pfouders: | rratt delegution is tho regular, and tho Falkner | inafority a Jn Ind, Indiana gave Tien a majority of. tho | Westorn and Southern dologatesuro learning for | Wag Ar tale pay ta th, tet ny mote te 4 . 7 yotea 0 otabor — election, ree ne nnd peta Vice-President: 18) nin ‘twood’s day. ts the ging now hora’ | nnd Ost Wntes at the -Noveinhor olves ‘i Absolutely free from any engagement in repect | names in Saturday's TrpuNe, lot mo add thoso Malina Ang maile HE eee ttre Ate Batronnge, Through te Photo period OF DY | Attorney undor Witthin M, Tweed, de.; Manuel | clection, and thie was by a plurality: only. tt y De of Taxes attho sno thae, Jimny Hayes was | cully whothor. dtr, Hendricks’ namo 18 on tho moral standards In the competition of parties. | in tho amu category, ta ‘to the upersigor's | Heroorntia teketor nat, but the fact that tho Brg the baals for a false count was lald {n sovoral of | oupicd, being a Supervisor conuiteroutly, with | of wonkness, nlthough ostensibly to furthor Mr. the States I need not rocitoe, Those nro now | Fox, and concerted and voted with Tweed, | Houdrioka’ candidacy, showa that Republicans matters of history, abuut which whatever | Hayes was uso ono of tho ‘pillurs of tho Tilden | haven fighting cbanco in the Stato which they diversity of opliton may bnve exteted | coulition party iu 1873, Mike Norton was should make tho most of. In the Iyht of these fu althor of the great partics of the ONK OF TH CELEBRATED revelations, 190, ttf not dittlealt to seo why the country, at tho thne of thelr consum | commisstonera of tho now Cotrt-lHouse, and Suprenioc Court breaks down ail mothods dee fnutiou hog pructieally disappenrod, T retuwd | trorg warasavernt Inlctinente found aainne | Vise In tho Infercata of present elections.” ad him for the “Ring” thieverics perpetrated , ‘No. 2, providing for honest oloctiona and fix- | ¢, Sat as tha Windom Prealdentis) boom on its way to : orn States the documentary evidences hy thoaups a i 1 io Conger by a‘Tnioune reportes will show. Tho | Gy : Vicrok HABY oop, proton of whic ana by. to substivution uf | HONEA, tho conulvanes Uf, iat Comb ston: THE LEGAL TRICK. Ing the qualitications of voters, was ndopted by | ropertur asked, by way of an Introduction: Soe Pa eae ematone bas uagniieently D Prudulont and forged papers a protoxt wad Mo ee ee ee et uite canditato for | INDECRNT HASTA IN THK INDIANA DrOLSION. | 190,710 votes in favor to 15K Votes aguinst, eitow f Gone Onevold's nomination rogard- | churteren! a speelul. cur ta'take tho whole body eofie tariatle and edly ameceys | mnuclo for the porpotmition of a favo count Lhe | tig Asuormbiy in the Fiith Lletriet (ew. York Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunt, No. 2, ta conform the Constitution of the Stato | gay" to Clnainnath with te many more consulting at~ cane may bo | COUSLNUHONI My ot eran ‘votes as cast, | City) In sit. Ancillary Harr wexthaunclo of | INpraNarouis, Ind. Jung 2d-—As tho true ins | toyhavof the United States In rogant to negro | “In Washington thonomination fs regardod as | tondunts und usoful satellites. ‘Tho ear louves 48 to count tl fa nephow, Poter 8. Sweonoy, Bare stood bigh a f tho Buprome Court's action, in de- give offovt’ to the will ol pla net a Peter i. Bwoguoy. it et He warilness of the Buproi netion, in de: the le us oxpressed by tholr suffrages wus | {8 the countie ees . elding tho constitutional nmondmenta Invalid ree op tiliitieds “Am Tlectoral Comraission, for | polted a Holloo Garnmnissioner™ By w PAKCY | comes to tight ite indevenoy and baste become Hi nturewts of thi for tia ciate OF ave eee in iy ieee ' wis An gctive worker | more apparent and shameless, Tho argument y : in the ‘'Titen-Cooper coulition party, nnd | of counsol wae not closed until Thursday noon, ! t bylaw sen ee oe INE OP the Gomme, { carlo with lta a Kod Youd Of the titer ley | Judgo Ilddlo, therefore, must havo weltton tha nilgslon © sould, "alan fa dint, unless Michael Ge Atuephy waa Ita the Tilden Party. | doolvion in toss than half a day, which would overruled “by tho qnourrent watton ie | famous ‘wood ung. Ho wis ono of ‘Twoed'a | huve beon an uttor impossibility, as ono man toe et et. tothe complichy of alte. | Astemblymen, und wus one of tho worv'iceablo | could not have coplod thadvotston in that lenyth publican Senute wiih the Hepublican majority | tools used by Tweed. Last your Murphy was | of tino, lot alone compose it, ‘Thla proves cone ey ininont momber of the ooalition purty, was artis er CPT eon rece ae TPionscandktuto for tho Assumbly in tuo First | ctualvely that tho bulk of the decision AY 0 the bout Lnewe sabe “morrow noon, and tha ttelegation will be in excocdingly sutisfuctory among the Republican thor quirtors in *Sinuinoatt junday evening. morbers of Congress, and, in fact, all tho various | Nobody except Vat Kelly knows whit thoy ara fictions are sulistled, T'know that Preaiduut | golag to do whon they get thore, The dulogaies fidyeu ia very woll satished with tho nominntion, | Kr Siniustructod, und thelr mouths. are pade an Is Yury aecoptable to ull portions of the | tovkud, Kelly inna tha Convention from Ropublican party. Verhupd it will unite aud | the primariea up, and be xpparently carrica the harmonize the purty moro perfeotly than any | ten votes in bis pockets bit, If be dors so, It 1a other nomination that could bave beon pro- | va y matter of far, und with tho freo . Mir. Wate expressed hid autisfaction at | and intelligent consent of tbe » del Be the nomination, a3 long ag bo did not recelye dt | Thoy are not n sot of puppets, Thoy himeclf. Io sald that he found no reason to 7 qire all mon of wealth or intellectual proml> cotnpliin, as it wis hie own frionds who mde the {| nence, and bave decided wills of tholr own, nomination, and they did it in tho Interest | ‘Phoy fry alt Kelly's enporiors, guid witt not bo suifrige, wis adoptod by 177,043 votes In favor to 159,002 ayutnst, No. 3, to chango the time of holding the Stato cloctions from Ovtober to November, was adopted by 174,400 votes for to 144,813 against. No, 4, to strike out the word “white” where it occurs in tho presont Constitution, wag adopted by 176220 votes for to Mb274 ugalnst. No. 6, to regulate the fees and salaries of county vilicers, was adopted by 181,887 votes for to 16,177 agguttiat. No. 6, tg cstablish additional courta of Justice, aged, the oltk or convalesrente, (114 nmape proached: Mold by Dragshts mad Creeers. ‘Small Sse, 35 Conte, Large, olz daee the quailty, One Dallan OT WILL KKBPE ‘Treatise om the Proper Nourishment ot CTOR B, MAGI BE /6 ba 118 Reade: York, FINANCIAL. oe $ o yon voter q was prepared before Judge Biddle had heard | was wopted by 175,018 votos forto W1206aguinst, | of the Hepublican party, which Mr, Bintne | ruled by bin, thongh they kindly let bim amuse on * THE KLRCTOAL COMMISSION ae ee eae Maeatic nemAnO. seats tho Arvin Cnt of counsel on cither side, and No. 7, ‘oreatrict the Indebtedness of counties, | thinks more of than: fits cen perdonid ambition. | himself by paying the bills, It 1s pluln they ath counted out tho men clected uy tho people and THESE MEN AWM HERE in sone iponsure explains tho fuul that tho oltive, and towns, was tdoptod by 178,081 for to se Sonvepaition alta He. Blaine ao ae have all ure upon seme a uottun, whieh : le Bounteil In the mu not wloctod oy te people. A | ns regulars, and working for ‘Tilden. But tho | opinion ta utterly untutelligible to lawyer or Uak.we agaltist. Atle teal fetmir pi tanea at 4s to koep thoniselvus absolutely frou Pp campaign personully, and Wat hoe would pulp, Me any oundidste after they arrive at the Conyers 16 lowest inajority for any amendment was a Unf if 92, the canvasa wherever it was npparent thal Tho | 16,114) tho highest mujority was 41), . ‘Tho Buprome Court bus decided that nono of the umendmonts are yalld, for the reason that there (a nothing to show that more yoters did not yote on the day of ¢loction last April thun appears in tho returns on the amendinonty, aud henca thoy cannot know Judiclully that tho aimondmonts received i sujority of all the eloctors of the Bute, Tho Court doos not know, bow ninny vyolos were cust at tho elugtion of township afiicons, nor does anyone know, for tho law docs not require them to be recorded OF uwroqutod. ‘bus the Court ig ubla te» dodye behind a trivial technicallty, claiming that the phrase “uujority of the clectors ” menns ao uunjority of all the clevtors of the State, aud not sluiply a majority of thos whe muy vote upon a given ‘proposition. Minss-mecting was beld ot the Campaign f eneor iho people of the United | aminuny of Augustus Schell and Job Kolly | jayman. Such haste is not only indecent, but Feces oc sailing, Pin’ importareo ail | BoM driven from) ite ranks every oue uf the¥s | ouclusively ostablishes that tho duuision a a questions of administration. It involved tho i ? i political and nota judivlal ono, As an vyidenco vit Tespoctubie and reputable 5 ¥itul principlo of welt-poverainent through cleo |” Gee oe tho wouwitiona of tho “Gay waatho ar | that time and political effect woro of tho the menhs of porrupt influence over the bullot- | Val of tho Tammany: Golerationy 1,400 strony. | esyenco of the decision In view of Gov, Hons ted by tho . box, which ts at tha disposi of tho party having | AS (boy murchod Marcuyeh try eee dricks' neods at Clncinunti, tho fuct way be posdossion of tho Executive ndmintutration, nad REA RECUR TMA coomestraar er what mentioned that Judge Claypool, onv of tho Pit danger ending EgOnE | Ovi tn ong | nillvent appearines fend wero grooted with | counsel for appellee, wha had thoroughly pro- irresponalve to’ pibile pinion, Kamporing to | Coors by {uousnnds of oltizons, pared bimeclf and was dastrous of being heard, power. of the people to change thoir rulers, and ia Co a ee at pincttcally. ‘waa culled nway on the morning cae ne eg andbarnotinitotucle power, | poutsiny reputation by wracefully writing, a THE ARGUMENT COMMENCED Hea aaa ee eerfonin 1e1d chat tho oppoution wiz | fetter ducliutuy to ullow his uume to go befure | Lecauso of the death vf le brothorinelaw, Levey opi hange tho adininiatration necded | (eCceavention. In un interview to-day with | Judge Gookins, of Terre Mauta, formerly ono of to Mnelude at toast two-thirds of Fulrfax MoLaughiin, of Vieuinia, that gentle, | tho Judgus of tho Supreme Court. But Judge Voters at the opuning of the cunyass in political eee eed dir, MoLatghlin: Tilden | Blddlo, Chiof Justice, positively refused to keep order to retain 8 majority atthecloction. If | his over proved Limscif u Lolter and bucke | the caso open uutil Friday or Saturday In order tien, ‘Tho character of tho mon scenis to forbid would bo of worvicg to tho eatse,” tho natural supposition that Kelly hus sold thout “+ How js tho nomination of Mr. Artnur looked | ina body to samo candidate, nnd ts shipping upone® thom to Clucinnuth in a apectal our for delive “Tho nomination of Gen. Arthur was vory | ery, Tha other thoory Jy more eharitnble gutfatuatory to the Hopublleuns in Washingtod. | and moro rational, They nre golny to Cine Leamo with Gen. Garflekt ag fir as Alllance,Q. | clonatl for trading | purposes, and not, ‘Toough our train came uphoraled, at wonrly | for vulgar barter to cundidates. ‘Tboy will ylvo allthe stations onthe road wo found crowds | thelr yotes to the coming mun, when thoy tid awaiting Gon, Gurilolt's coun. ait York, Har | out who bo ia, for a future interest in certain risburg, and a number of other plucea Gen. | Federal patronage in Minnosorm. A delegation Gartold mmade 8 few brit and suitable remurl trom 4 State with 20,00 Republican jnajority Is as did myaalt, igs Hamphrey of Wixoons! not ina poaltion to dletate much ta a Deimos Mr, Willits of Stlohfgun, and others, Thery wus | cratic convuntion. Tho party has nothing to also with us rt Amos Townsend, of | expect from them, uxoept thelr votes in the Cleveland, At Harrisburg Senator Cameron | Nominating Convention, They have nothing to foince our party, and be came with us to Al- or poct from the party, except cortain Foderat joond, He wus very gonlal und clcortul, aod | oitices In an unlikely ovont. ‘he Binuesota dol~ after ieaving us be returued directly hous. He | egution {a going to Clucionatl to trade votes for canvassed tho outlouk of the : ‘OMETHOL! Ovricn, i 1630, mI ‘ » pity of Chi Cor due July 3, wit be Be ne ee es a enoe if prosenied prise ld ow York oaks A ican, Beeline Nauonal A ieeriy or en OSE EHO LEI Th PEN U1 due to : all Boldiors of ths tate War who were dis- isbledin any way, end to, Noire of way auea who died i biafod tiuence of tholr aurvico. Unless application i Milled to Washinutun bufore July 1 all back mone: Td be furtulted. M114) M. BERV ENS & CO, Pon 1 Mon Attorneys, Cleveland, Q. and Uhteado: 1M, Tabornaole to-night by outraged Hepublicans to 4) yore ho cainpaigo, and |-the pronilss of oficed, and thoy aro thus wyate- Te GILL 80 erapatitans Nine. after auoe onto poopie tha votod co ehurige | ths glider, Ifo was oue of the secret-clroulue men | thut Claypool might bo heard, although bo waa | yive vent tu tholr indigantion over the declyiun | wat very cordial to Gen, Garileld, und assured Ree bout thelr preferencos to keop tholt yotos malarity of tho people Had votod ty chung te | in iti who tried #0 bard to dofoat Votk. Ile | urzod to do so by assooluto counsel, Judye bid | of tho Hupreie Court by which thoy wore chia | bim of hig oarnest support and wasiatunce, and | freeb for tho market, ; 4 Le CELLULAND GOODS, Oifice could still provure re othe, | Openly opposed Cass in 18. He was socrotly | Would not euy, fuoxouslugelioh discourtesy, tat | eled out of the operation of the amondments. | that ho was contident of a violury os grand ————— “GE: oa Fars founded upon fraud, ‘perjuries, ‘and fore | opposed to Pierce, and gave him e halting, half- ir. Hendricks could not afford any delay, but, | Thero was considerablo Sooltng manifested In wuy the Ropubiioan party hud achloved, THE GERMAN PRESS. LLULOID (Water-proof Line | foros, turhubing a protext_ of documentary | Hearted support in ese, In 180 be Iniholigit of sutsoquont ovonts, tho tudtlve 4a | tho meoting, and the sentiment of ono of tho | Sr, Cumerun nlso talked over plana for carrying HER LESS, A) Collars and Cuffs retatn thetr | ovidonce on which to buso that talso counts and BYMPATIZRD WITH FUEMONT, apparont, Beveral protninent Domocrata of Fort | speakers that the caso would bo hoard again | on the campaign. " ‘THE BTAATE-AMTIU¥O Tie, ‘shape and Jintsh through the warm | if such a transaction wore not only sucocaeful, who carried tho Btate of Now York, add he | Wu: he openly declared yeontarsiay ‘on tho stroots | next Octuber and the position of tho Court aver i How do you happen hore?" to ft: Paul has the following: “In ‘case of Gurfeld’s ol6ge :est weather, New shapes just reo'd, | but tf, after allotuent of ite bonotits woro skulked in Wall streot while Democrats were | of that city that tho docision was absolutely | thrown was loudly choorod, i mervly catue bore on iny way tion, we will have a President who can converse ‘Tho speakers wore Ralph A. Ailll, ono of the atlarnoys onyued tu tho dase, who proaided; W. e utrivors, abettors, and apologists | battling for. Bagharan) eng cae gamo Mr, Til- | essontial ‘in order to make Indiana an W, Curry, J. Povties, Lavi Hitter, and Col 0, mada to its opt hief benaticl f the transaction, jt | den struck hands with uchusatta Aboll- | October Stato, otherwiso tho party could not Qire osdanod iy fia bela. a ‘Dragical dos | Wonists of the fanatical schoul; with those in | hopu to got monoy aulllciont to carry tho Btjte, rae et orvation.. Wine ht Gon, eee td with bis German-American fellow-oltisene in oxhauatod,” | Go t bite and price list by malt, J. Se the roovat Convention, 1 fool 9 Little: tholr mother tongue ws well ag in English Gage 265 & Co., 86 Balisor, Tribe Balding, .

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