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hicagn Daily Tribune | : LS& VOLUME XL. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1880. ae PRICE FIVE CENTES — written euch n lotter,—one of whom was Gen. Sberiuan and the otbur Gen. sheridan, WILE HE RESTON? And now the Demograts nro stnrting the re- port that Hancock may,restge his commission fig Major-Genernt of thd Army boforo tho catn- paign = frirly begins. pme. of thi BONS are curious: amon them that neock does’ not wish te einbarrasa or in thd sllghtaat degree retard tho wsiicerss Of his party, and aad citizen he will by wholly free sid an an equality with the Repub. Hean nominee, Having “tho grestost cunlidence in the success of the cantina, his retirement will, In bls opinion, it is sald, be anticipated only n few nonths. Tho exnimpte of Gen. Grint, who did not resign tinttl s short time before his ina uration aa Prealdent, his no intluenoe with en, Hancock, — Dostdes, it fs -allezod that this step will. Incronsc the populure {ty of ‘tho Tomocrativ candidate ond mnke success doubly curtain. Whilo tho | prapricty: of tho nop has bocn duly regarded, huse who nro familine with Gen, Muneock’ circumstances ary that fn the ovent of his do- font ho would no longer cars to serve on tho tetive Ist of the anny, aud that his friends would at tho next scaslon of Congress sco tat mu tho retired Het, a position he Is att he asks (t, having beon over vo your inthoxertice. ‘Tho sacritico it is understow) he is. about to make be only the losa of 2 few months’ pny, if Buch # sacrifice could be measured in dollars and cents.” perior to all other considerations, there are reas sons both of duty nnd policy why tho Readjust- ere’ orgauzation should control the voice uf the Btnte in National alates, and that it te important ton succussful fsauu of the contest. of TASt for fupretnicy in this Commonwealth, that this Convention nom{pate A full ticket of Eleators, and hat tho prety th the several districta nouile nite candidates for Conyress, and believing that the objects hitherto decltred and tho Interests of all the poovle of Virginia aro to be best sub= served by the election of Hanceck aud English tothe Presidency and Vier-Presidency: theres fore, lt In further declared that the Electoral tleket nominated by this Convention Is in- structed In behalf of thesu candidates, and that they are coralally commended to tho enrnest support of every member of tho Hendjuster organization In Virginstt. ‘Tho soventh resolution asserts that the Fed- em! Governinunt should be adusintetered In ox- net conformity with the Constitutien as It ts: that it ix tho duty of ail. to aceept in good nlth the results of the War, and that tho aim. of = atntesmanehip should be | to establish .pence and \ guod will bee twoon all seetions of our contimon country and nfl cinsses of people; thut the duties and privileges, the Durdons nad beneltts of Govern mont, should be cqually distributed: that tho turtit nnd revenue systems of tho Government should bo reformed; that tho Federal tax on to- buceo fs un unfust diserimination against land and Fabor cay foyed In ayriculsure, and ought ty be repented, ‘Tho plutform was unantinously adoptod, The ‘following Electornl ticket was thon Husent cetors-at-larze—Co}. William E. Cameron and Cal. HH, Riddleburger. Distriet Electora—First, Robert M. Mayo; Bec= ond, Gol, William Lamb; ‘Third, Capt. John Wise; Fourth, F, BE. Buford; Fitth, W. Powell; sixth, Col, Wyntt Meleott; Suventh, Q, Bullen; Bighth, BON. 1 Meade; Nitth, Joseph C. Taytor. A motion wos mnnde to reconaider tho vote by whidh the Electoral Ticket Committee recomn- monded by tha Busiuess Committee hud been adopted. “This pave rise to uu exelted: and Jengthy debnte, in which the Republican, dele- ites took wn iictive part, suylog they wished to loft free to vote us thuy pleased fur Presi- dent and Vice-President, and that, If the Ru- publican were ignored, the Neadjuster purty would go down, * Withont netion on the motion to reconsider, Convention adjourned sine dls. DEFIANT READJUSTERS. Spectat Mspatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wastunaton, D. C., July 7,—The triumphant manner with which the Virginia Bourbons greeted the Cincinnati nominations {@ no longer noticeable. Indeed, prominent Democratic or- ane are already beginning to adult tho poss! Hity—a very serious uditission for Bourbon organs in Virginin—that Gurfend and tho Re- publican ticket may secure the Eleutoral voto of Virgining and, that there may be no dispute nbout this, tho Richmond Whig, a vory prom- {nent Democratic newspaper, in cominenting upon tho present factional troubics in that party in Semin suys: “There ja but onv event (and that is by no meuus an’ uncertainty) in which tho Elvotural vote of Virginia can bo cast for Gurfleld, and thnt {s for the Bourbon and gripsnck Hunders to combine to defeat tho Rendjusters' Electorni ticket." Tho altornative resented In this article Isa very serious one,— it involves tha entire surrender of one of tho Virginia Democratic fuctions to. the othor. Othor Readjuster nowspupers in the State are quite 2fdeilunt os the Richmond Whig, and tha apprehénstons which the Pemocnits of the State Shoughe would bo removed by the Cincinnatt nomninations are boii nguin revived. The He- adjusters maintain with great confidence that thoy uro tho. majority, being In the party, and that any stopa tawal a compromise should bo tnken by the othor faction; for, anys tho Whig, “it fd not tho rule for tho mountain to goto Mahomet.” , ‘PENNSYLVANIA. APPAILS IN “LHS BTATE OF ALLEGHENY.” Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pirtsnona, Pa. July %.—The politien! altuna: tion hore ie about as usuni at tho beginning of 8 Presidential campaign.—tho only difference, perbnpa, being, that parties aro tess excited, and Inore Uleposed to discuss principles than mon. Tho Republicana were never- more thoroughly united than now, aud never more confident of success. . It bas beon hernided all over the onuntry that thore were divisions in thelr ranks, aud that sone of tho wheel-horses, diesntisficd with tho nomination of Gen, Garfield, ind zone over to Hancock, "This Is-a perversion of fho truth. Tho. ohly man! of, Any prominence’ or conso- yeronee who has-dcserted his culurs is Gen. A, 7% Penrson, who. “got: his back ae becruse Gen, Grant was shelved ut Chi- ougo. Peurson’s defection may hve . a: portentoux sound abroad, but it bas no sieniticance ut home. He mndertook to com- mand the tllitia during tho rallrond-rlot here in 1877, but made auch a boteh of it that he beeame the Inughiug-stock of tho community. Gen. Muneock, however, appears to think ditferently, and he recently wrote Pourson a letter extolting hls conduct on that occusion. ‘This was too much for the doughty warrior, and ho forthwith: annotnced his intention to support his adtairer for the Presidonvy, will Ge published except tn cuntrndiction of nt. tacks made uport bis charactor by Republican papors. The partial surcender is due, Ie, tw tho request of Landera, who begit that too much quarreling wmong the cb ruin him. 3o he bas become a peacemaker, Woother be will succeed in securing his party's Indorsement of De La Matyr for Congress atill hunger n mooted question. Cass Byfield oxbibits no intention of withdrawing, while W. W. Woollen fs willing to sacrifice timself, If bis party wieboa lt. a for eit ee a Fppresston y rominent party leaders ia that De jatye will bo indorsed. st g a. of the Union Veteran Club met Inst!” "tn the Palmer Monge, with Gen.Murtin Beeu. atts chair. The Committco appointed to confer with the Garfield and Arthur Central Club made n re- port, and stuted that they bad agreed to unite with the Veteratsand bold agoneral tnass-mect~ ing under the anapices of the Republican party in generat a week from Saturday ovening. ‘The Committee adjouned subject to the call of the chair.” ~ * waite BRNATOR KRLIOGG. : nited States Senator William Pitt Kellogg ar- rived Jast ovening from New York an Dut D ot tho Grand Pactiic, A Tutouxn reporter brdn short talk with him. Ho-sald, in response to a uestion: “Lf believe that we shall carry tho tate of Now York, 1 think that thore is no doubt avout it, Bvery Republican whom [mect feels confident. I don't think that there is tho least. doubt about tho result,—the National ticket will bo lected hy a rousing Electoral tin- dority. You sce Gen. Garileld'’s strength 1s arent, and it will grow na the public become ucquainted with hii and bis omisent record ag Q statesman,” © “What do you think of the Cincinnati ticket?” “Gen, Hancock has developed all the enthuse alam he will, There is nothiog ubout bim to attach tho masses of tho voters to him.” “ Do you think his !s anothor Horace Grecloy nominntion?” “Gen, Hincook was not nominated because of any public reconl that ho may have. Ho was taken up isa cundidate becausdé of hia avallss Dility, ‘Pho muses of the American peuple wil} ponder over that. ‘Thoy will sea that it 1s not Gen, Tanvock, but the reeond of the Democratic party, thut willconfrout thom, There ts no die vising the fuet that a Solid South nomiuated im. ‘Tey made a personal sucritice—a com- promise of avaliability— 0 time belug. ‘hoy tire gracious and condescending now, but if ‘Hancock should be cleuted it would bo through tho Electoral votes of a Solid South, It would be oa realization of the Rebol Rrigndiers’ brightest and fondest hopes, ani it ts well known that they wonld then crave control of the Government, and would run it as they saw tit." aan tho Republicans carry any Southern “Thoy may carry Virginia and Wost Virginia, but that ls nil, In Loulstana thore fe mort compact riug to cheat the Republicans out of the Elevtoral vote. If there was an honest count, the negro vote alone, which isa majority, would give us that State. Hut if Hancock were elected through tho Influence of a solid South, muny of tho Electoral yotes would represent only a minority of the legal votors of the State, This is a fact which must be met, and with which the people of the North aro fataiiiar, L have no doubt whatever of the success of the Republican National ticket, bo gus f think that we shall carry overy Northern ate, Senator Kellogg will remain in Chicago for several dasa, od THE MON, JOUN 0, KEW ; and family, of Indinnapolfs, Ind,, arrived in the elty list ovenlng from New York, und wero quartered ut the Palmer House. They oro en route to Green Lake, Wis., where Mra, Now and children will spond -the summer. Bir. New was mut by w’TRinuNe reporter, who asked: ‘ “ How do sou zonatd tho chances for the Ite publican ticket in Indlunay” * Weil, [ want. to ray that in Indiana the Res ublican prospycts live not beon sv good alnce 201. Tho party iy united. 'Thery aru oo dis sensions at all.’ Tho Itepnbiicans uf Indiana are pleased with tho Hopublican National ticket, and tho State tleket, without exception, is tha Dost thuthng been nominuted In itxtecn yeara, Not one word can be siid against the character or reputation of any mun on tho State ticket. All of them are men of purity und tilent, and they are well qualified to discharyo tho duties of tho offices for which they have been nominuted, and we -bive na doubt of the success of our ticket In Octoberd Indiana hus not gone Demoerntic by a majority | of the voters but once sincy 188), and that ng} BANKRUPT 8 BaNxruet STORE, Opposite Palmer Mouse, . PRESIDENTIAL. How Qen. Hancock Engaged in a Magnificent. Oil- Swindling Scheme, 22 200 pieces Pacific and Steet | River LAWNS, Very, choice patterns, tinted and white ground; will sell these Lawns at i0 cts. per yard. No other house sells the same‘goods for less than 15c. 100 3-PIECE LAWN SUITS, Best quality goods, at $2.00 & $3.50 each. These Suits are retailed at $7 each here in this city. 50 2-PIECE GINGHAM SUITS At $2.00 each, Made of the newest style Ginghams. Great Bargains in all the other Departments, at the BANKRUPT STORE, 184 & 186 STATE-ST. S. SHIREK. COMBINATION SALE. Roping In the Poor Soldiors Who Confided in His Honesty, ——_ GERMANS OF NEW YORK, THEY ARE BTHONG FOR GARFIELD, Speetal Correspondence of The Chicago Trisune, New Youk,. July 3.—-The Republicans of Ull+ nols need not express any apprehension that tho Now York Germans will vote the mongrel tieket, Hancock and English. They are‘too in+ telllgent and too putriotie forthut. Although thoy do not all bulong to the Republicun party machiuery, yot they do know that thero faa difference between the true democracy of tho Republican party and the pseudo democracy of the crowd that dances to the fiddle of tho ox- Rebel Ieaders apd call themsolves “ Demo- crata.” No German-Amerioun who reads and Judges ng be reads will bo misled by . that “alogan cry.” If any proof were necessary that this is the case, I refer to tho very extranr- dinary election of 1878 in the Baventh Con gresslonul District of this city as the evl- denco required to prove my aassortion. ‘That district is a Democratic, Roman Catholic district, and mostly inhabited by German-born itizeng. Jt was generally Democmitic by 4,600 majority, but in 18v8 the voters of that district elected a German Hebrew to Congreas, and dos fented Tony Eickhoff, the {dol of the Tammany Democracy. Why? Because at that timo the Democratic candidate or party did not “ex- ees!” himself in favor of the poiley of Absu- ute maintenance of specie restmption, which they all know to be a Repubticnrt ineasure and a cardinal principle in the Republican falth. ‘Those German-born citizens wil viewed with ninrm tho reactlonury course of tha Democracy then, and acted accordingly, disremnrding thelr preferences, thelr prejudices, and their sympa: thlea; they voted for ‘the Republlean nomince for Congress and elected him becuse ne was known to represent party that was sound on that cvasential question which concerned thoir own dircet intercat, WHAT TOOK PLACE ‘ fn that Gorman district two ycnrs ago is again taking hold of the conviction of thess German- Americans with reference to tho isauca involved In this Presidentin) campaizn. These people yulue the present placid and prosperous condition of bualness and industry above ull othor interests; they ure, all of them, Intensely pructical, und they know > what a change of policy in tho administration of tha Government means. They know thut it means “reaction,” “retrogreasion,” and perttaps nn- nibilation of publi aud private credit. They were nll loyal during the Wur, whetber they wore Democrats or nut, and thoy were sincerely for the triumph of the Govoriment over the Rebellfon, and they contributed both in blood and treasure to sccure tho victory. Now there ig in thotr possession thelr accumulated savings in Governmant paper, and they are absolutely ‘cortain that the tnce valuu of thoir Treasury bond or bill {s good for 100 cents on the dollar in specio with o “Republlean”™ continuance in ower, Penithon sh the Democratic party bas always penge: to this element, and pats them on he back on every ovension, giving thom minor recognition when public olfices are * goin around,” yet these Germans ard, far too shrewd tointrust their “financial” Interests to a boly of men in tho slightest: degree tainted with re- pudintion, isomi-ropudiation,-or _ overstocking the ee of our National currency, Thoy all rocosmize that the Doniceratie warty ever by sixtoon yours, tuo lato with Its profes: alon of principles, nod whilst they aro gind that the “appeurances” indicato a return-of loyalt in tho Democracy, thoy will gulotly drop-tholr ballots wherd thoy willdo tho most good" to tholr own interests. ji Lhave only ondcavored to oxplain one tine of areuninut, that these Germans xpply in polltical debnte with thomuclyes, but that In * te" pro- valling argument among thomavives. . ‘The cuse woukl have been fur differant with them if tho third-term Innovation hadéucuceded Qt Chicago, for then thy would have seun to it, fs furas in tholr power, to sear good bard- ymoncey Republicans in Congress to chockimuto any. wild. theories of a resurrected Domocrativ adinintstrations 1 dure say thnt they wuld huve prot “‘a*Demovratly President, ton third rm, but only with this condition.” 0" THAT BEING QUT OF THE QUESTION now, and the Hepublican candidate for Prest- dei “manot tho peoples who hua carved his way with his own hands, they will conclude tw vote for Presidont Garfield by a large ina- jority,” particularly when tho Republican cam- puign'orutora ” sturt in” anon then, You fire right in saying that tho German: Americans of this Stato hold tho bulance of politicul powers und, us thoy wero. opp ___ SEMF-ANNUAL earing-Nale! OF GOOD GENERALLY Will be continued throughout the on- eo tite month of _. JULY. ENORMOUS AUCTION EVERY DEPARTMENT.” OUR CLEARING-SALE _ Bargains, ‘Will be found INTEREST- ING TO ALL. hee And Never Accounting for the Stock. or: the Lands Sold. A Report that Hancock Will Ro- sign Just Before the Eleotion. DEMOCRATIC DISCORD, TOO WRAUTIFUY TO FART. t Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youu, July 7.—-Tho alfecting lovo-fenst that was witnessed fn Cincinnati immediately -after tho nomination of ‘Hancock, when tho ‘Tammany and the Irving Hall braves buried tho hatchet and embraced before the uuterrifiod there nasembled, was too beautiful to Inat. Al- ready algns nppear which indfuate that Interue- etno war Ja nbout tobreak forth again, Omiuous wrowls are heard in New York, aud it is sald if den, “Haldy” Smith undertakes to appoint ‘Tainmany inspectors of clection in this State Hancock will lose the Strtte by 100,000 votes. In Albany, Where tho Democratic tiger and Juckni luld down togethor Just after the Cincin- nat! Convention, thare are also signs of trouble. Tho Tilden crowd. are snubbing the “short intrs** inthe mosttontempluous manner, anda outbreak Js daily anticipated, WAIL OF TIE PACTIONS, Wasminaton, D. C.. July .—A private letter from a prominent pollticlan in Now York gives an inkling of the want of hurmuny betweon the two grout factions of the Doniguratic party in that city. The question of the division of the spoils {case Of Democrativ success is Just now disturbing the Tammany ond wuti-Tammany fuctions, and tha rumblings of discontent nro alrendy heard ut tho leaders’ heudquarters. The ‘Toummunyites insist upon being assured bofore tho, campaign epens of au equal shure of the spoll¥, in case of success, ciso thoy threaten to bolt the ticket, aud somo even 80° far as’ to doclura that they wil?yota for the Ropublican candidate. ‘The antt-‘Fammanyited aro wyerse to pormitthyy: Kelty’nnd his crowd to participate {1 the spoils, and Piiden, through his friends, Will, tt lsalleqeds insist that the Tammany Chieftain shill be left out inthe cold, "As tho contest progress, itis sven thit the struggle between the rival factions ja only for tho rents: pron of the oxpected spoils, and many iniuential businessmen of tha Deniocratie party, huying become disgusted with the factious scramble, ure dully leuying that organization, When Novomber comes many of thom will vote tor Ganiield nnd Arthur, the cane ditates of tho party that wiil secure good order, Wusiness stability, aud personal security. ILLINOIS. DEMOORATIO. INHARMONY. Bpectat Dispateh to The.Chicago Tribtine, Srrixorizi), UL, July %—Lyman Trumbull aud Gon, Parsons returned to Chicago ‘to-day. Some of tha patriots who purticipated in tho meeting of tho Democratié Stata Central Com- inittey and the State candidates yesterday aro intonsaly disgusted at tho result of the meeting, ‘One of them was asked what part Trumbull was going to take in the oumpalgn, and repllod that thut was oxuctly what be wanted to flad out, and he proccoded to: say with s1eluneboly emphasis that overy time a propositing wns. suggcatedtn the conferenve, and Mrurvnll waa-nsked what :ho thought -of--t, the ‘veno¥able Gubornatorial nepirant would sayz “Ob, wo'll loave that to Gen. Parsons, Ho isa groatorgunizer.” ‘Tho putriot alluded to furthor sald that: after a fow houra this became decidedly monotonuus, and ho bellaved Parsons, the great ‘organizer, was uw d——d old granny. Considerable comment {8 occasioned by tho. fnet that the ontiro muuugement of the cam- paign hasbeen thken from the hands of the Contral Committee, who ware chosun by tho dis- tricts and appoluted by the Convention to.per The Virginia Readjusters Put in Nomination an Elect- oral Ticket. ———— I!linois Democrats Mixed and Muddled in Their Pre- liminaries. Their State Central Committee Unable fo Arrive at Any Satisfactory Conclusions. 2 Discord Once’ More Cropping Out * iu New York Domo- cratic Ranks. trving, Hall and Tammany Fac tions Again Glowering at Each Other. New York Germans Working with 2 Will for the Republican Ticket. HANCOCK’S OIL SCHEME. NOW SULLTERS WERE TAKEN IN, Special Dispatch to The Chicuuo Tribune. Wasiisaron, D.O., July 7.—Tho Demoorats Trom the outact have insisted that tholr watch- ery during tho canvaas is to be, * Aggression,” “ Augreasion,” “Aggression,” and thoy are de- voting tho energies of all thoir party organs to malign Ropublican candidates, ‘Zhe Reputilice fins will not follow tho initiative which the Dem- oernts buve sot, and ura detormined that this shall ben clean campaign; but thore aro some things that Gou, Hancock, with bis fullowera, will huve-to answer, Inquiries hayo already been mudo na to what becaino'of the luryo amount of money. that wna collected by tho so-cullod United Service Potrotoum and Mining Company, of which Gen. Winiela Scott Han- ovek Waa tho Preaidont, which flvoced from the Boldiors just us thoy wero paid off at the clogo of tho War'so-many thousunds of dollara, Thia Cowpudy with tho bigh-sounding title proved to boone of.those wiidert speculating vontures which sonietines are designated by a much se~ vorer term, Tho prospectus which was {ysued contuined names of persons who Mid noteven know of the organization of tho Compuny, but who wero used to help the wily ‘managers make their gains. THIS CIRCULAR WAG BENT BROADCAST, thoyenr 187, an olf year, when 2 Secretary gy State only headed the ticket, und the maj, wos 2) ‘Taking tho townsbip votes uf ie Stato at tho Inst Apritelection forTown Trustees, alone, the Republicans have a eloar mijority in the State of 4,875. There waa no Suite can- vase at that thn, no rent local issuer befory the people. und it showed clearly the dritt of public opinion in Indian, “The uetion of the Democratic Supreme Court In overridivg tho decision of the peuple on the seven constitutional amendineuts void for In April last, which wore adapted, the lowest anusority being 18,00) ana the highest nearly 0, 000, Ia regarded by thy wid of tho people as an gutruge upon the right of welf-yovermucnt. 1 {a beloved by the people thruuyhout tho State that the dociston was cooked up by a Democratic caucus in tho back ruum of the, Centrit Committee to nuke fudiant on October’ Blate, wid through that to further tho Interests of Sic, Hendricks before the Cielunat! Conven- ton. Whother thts ty trao or not f don’t kuuw, * But ut all events, the people believe It ta bo 30. Avery one of tho conatitutionul amendments ‘was din the Interest of eonnomy and goed fuv= ernment. ‘The Duimocraty bave procluined year in wud yeur out that the Hepublieans have teen guilty “of frauds on the olectlons. Phosd amendments afforded an opportunity jor tir cleotlons, ‘They required a yoter te reaide in the Stato ove your, and fu the town- ship or precluct at least thirty days prior to at election. But tho Dumvcrats, when: brought to tho test, it would seem, -nve unwilling to have 4 ¢ “Well-Known” ae COMBINATION SALE!. i WITH ITS “THOUSAND - AND -OHE’ We” invite the closest in- Spection, of “buyers to’ our prices. : : STATE-ST. ~ Michigan-ay..and_Twenty-second-st. STAMICIONEICY, ac. used LO pacer yecn acest eee nade nrticulurly throughont the Army of tho Po- anes 0 beer 3K. | tho “military” “tdda in tho Republican party, | fair election, apd rely ‘Jargoly upon thy, wood So Fenise: HneeeaAe sao Svldoutly hopod that tue | form thludaty, and virtually: intrustud to Gon, cee ee ea eee ee ae een vaiy:,| so they will remain opposed to tuo eume (doa in | Olllees of thelr nelghbors over the border.” WLVE! Se Inluence of Gon. Haneock’s name would be | Parsons, “the geeat onxunizon.” or “the | Phillips, and ex-Rheriif Floining, ull Iite-long'| the Lemooratio party. comparing, ss thoy tho, “ How do you remind tho orgunizution of the ) 93 8 mitectlv the soldi nit 8 old grannye" whichever be may be. | Ropubiicans, and of more than local roputution, | the differcnes hotweeit ‘the two candidutes—one | National Committcer” 4 03 Soo cffeetive nmong tho soldiors, and it was. Somw | tn, “Teiditive Committee, which ho | bud followed Puarson into the camp of tho ene- | hyoluntoee patriot and the athor the profes. | | ™ ltlsull echt, wiry all right. Senator Cam- of the old soldiers who Jost their monoy, now that Gen, Hancock has dome to the front again, imey ask sone troublesome questions, ‘This flowing prospectus get forth that the United service Petroleum & Mining Company was ine corporated under ‘tho Jaws of Now York, bad 1 enpital uf $600,000, in 100,000 shares, par value SB; working — capital, $155,000,—3 140,000 stock and $16,000 cash; no furthor usscssments and no personal liability, OMlcors—Presidont, Mnj.-Gen. W. 8. Handock; Genoral Manager, W. D, Mann; ‘Treasurer, W, C, Cliurch; Svcretury, George D. Kellugg; Counsel, W. 8 Hillyor; Bunkers, Bank of tho Republic. The Lrustecs wore tho spine with the addition of 1. A. Chid- wick, thon ‘connected with Willnrd's lfotel, Wontington, more recently in Chicago and on tho Fucitle Const; 8. A. 1. Marks, Washington; DBriz-Gon, W.- Hottawn, je Be AG Re 43. Hutobkiss, manufaetucur of the. Hotchkiss shell; und D, Strutten, Now York, “OF THIS VAST BCHESE thore remalnod only 28,000 shuros; subscription price $3, which the soldiers wore to be purinitted w purchase, Tho Company's property was rup- resented taba very valuable, with perpetual lenge, altunted malaly in Vonungo County, Pennsylyanlu, on Cherry Run, peur tho fumous: Joy farm, witol: had thou inde a wonderful atrike of ol], and near u grout deal of property: thut bad boon lurgcly developed. The Company, it was stated, hud been ormnized on a diferent plan from most comprnivs, Fortyetve gentle: moun, svlected after curcful oxauination, purchived | tho property und auc veloped it, In aixty = duys | tha walla ly productive, ‘Tho ‘stovk waa ‘nll fully piutd, not to be Hable to any axsessmonts,-and no stockholder assumed uny personal — fiabllity. Atulles wore used to emphasize the fuct “that jaune wary curtain, wud that thre way Ho posale itty Of 1uas, nid thut the reputution of all con- corned wevurod this. The following ta i partial lat of members of the original association that purcbased tala property, sold it, and mado NO ACCOUNTING TO THK SOLDIEIL PUROMASELS OF STOCK: Mif.-Gen, W, 8, Hancook, Beig.-Gon, William Holtman, Comnmnantiog General of Prisoners; Hrig.-Guh. Shomns,scilyy Siuith, VelpcGen, We H, Penrose, Helg-Gen. #8, Carroll, Cob Benge min Card, 0,8. Aw Col Jacob Zeltin, Connand> ant U.¥, M, C.i Liont.-Col. \ sion * subreur’’ of tha arm of Goveriinent, 1b ts not ut ull to the credit of tha Democracy thot tho “zubrede” wham thoy put ap buppeus to buve’ worn, tho blue; they could not do othorwise, but there fg enough of the gray in hia compasiuon alnce he turned out tho Johnsonian iden at New Orleans by omer, und signitied bis readinces to obey any’ ordeni from the “groat fraud of 1874," if tho latter would pretend to have been clocted on the dd of March, 1877. Do not give ones any alurm or uneasi- ness about tho German-Americans of this State, for thoy are findt, just, and all the thie for their material interests, and the Denouratio purty docs not furnish them suilicient quarin- {ous to inake thom Democratic mongrels in this National evils. . Ona question of State or municipal adminis- tration they divide themselves with Domocrats and Itepublicuns, becuuse thoy choosy to solect the best Individuals to oflice, uccordlug to thelr gonae of rizht and rons Dut on 1 question af National jimportunce, striking wt the: exdetence of tho publly credit and tho pur epecia value ot, fe dolar ctirrenoy, these Gormang will be ‘ound on the sidv of the Republican candidate who thoy know, abvolutely ropresents tholr iden of Nudonnl walvegs us he represented tholr Alea of a “united” Nation, Put Itdown, Mr, Editor, that the vote of Now York Huite will bo suyed to Gurfleld by the Gore muan-Anioricaus, no matter who of the leadore here uiay sulkin thelr tents und be prevented from dolny their share to achivye succoss in Novembor next. Tho way to win fs to Misregard all who do not want to get abourd the Gartleld train, pull up your alecyca and go tn to win, us does yours for GARFIELD AND THE REPUBLIC, ‘, CIILICAGO. TRISH" REPUBLICANS, ‘Tho Irish-Htupublican Club met at tho Grind Pacitta Inst oventng, Justice BMurrison ty tho chair, avd ubout twenty-tive ‘members present, ‘The spocial object vf tho meoting was to muke further arrangements for nttending the Nu- tlonnl Convontion, to bo beld at Indlanupotta the Ath. A nunber, of now members were udded to tho’ Club, after whieh tho Comimitive on ‘Transportation reported that bea hed monte hay boen mud by. which tho fure for tho round trip woutd be 4, which gron is‘reuity ily and is ut the White Sulphur Springs, Via. ic iin hearty cudpera- tion “with the Republicnn purty, but he felt that In hts present copdition be wis tinnble to give the uuceasury thre to a enin= paign which would require’ much persouut Inbor ~ und exertion. While bo was here during tho Convention he suttered severely froin xolutica which fs his comptaint now. So furas tho Grant men are werned, they mado no demand ob the Nadionial Committec, All they wanted wus harniony, and the exercise of such Inednd us would “'redound to tho beat Interests ot - tho party. They presented na enndidato for Chairman, | They nade no, demands. of any kind. And: as thoy bive bevn, und ure, the stalwarts of the Republleag pny from principle, 80 fur ag 1 lnow or be- love, or evor huve heard, thoy will do ag inet 08 OF ninre than the friends of nny of the other candidatus for tho auccess of the party i No vember." * Can the Ltepublicans carry Now York?" “Tthlik there Ig uo doubt about our eurrying New York. Jtulked with many of the leading Republleans of the stato, Including Senator Conktlng, and {hor aro very condons of suceese, nnd thoy wl f sien otleally suppose the prinoiples Of the purty and: the nominces Of the Jhluage Convention,” - What do you think of tho Democratic tick- “Tho Democratic tickot fg not remarkubly popular in Indiana on iecount of Gen, Hancock, ind us for the Btuto ticket, tho Domourats have had moro’ papular ones, If Senator MeDonald or Mr, Hendricks had bad the first plage on tho toket, the epublicans would have bud very much niore to four in our Stato.” heads, and.-whiokh is: to huve tho | My- nominal managemont of tho camibalin: {Is com-- pased ot Dusiness-men of respectablilty, who nvE not tigtred In Blate politics, and will’ hive neltherthuo nor inelinntion to devote them- solves to campaign work, It scans singular that but one member of the Content Committes should have been allowed to tuko part in the munugenient of the cumpulyn, wud that mem- bers Ike SeNooly (tho retiring Chafrman), Coch> Fan, Hust, and Joo trwin, who belonged to the Exeeutlye Couunittco tn tho last campaign, and other veteran workers in tho cuusg, should bo thus suinmarhy rotired; but this te aupposed to bo oxplulnet by ‘a remark mude yesterday by une of the most prominent: Democrats present before the meeting begun, who said that thoy proposed to appolut an Lx. coutlve Committee, compored of two prominent Rentleincn of Chicago aud wo of Bpringilelad, to ‘whoin the puople would pay thoir centri butions to tho cause with conddence, “Phils 1y 1 severa roficution on those who hive managed previans eumpuigns, ‘To satisfy tho Chicago man, it was devldod’ to establish brinch headquarters there with tho nominal heacwunrters hero, tut “the Saye cua tea wuy'a that his hondquartors will In thu saddle, so that la will carry tho actual headquarters about with bling DEPARTMENT, CLERKS. DEMOCUATS FILLING MOST OF THE OFFICES. Spectut Diapatch to Lhe Chicago Tribune, Wasurnaton, D, C., duly 7. Republican who bas taken puns to ty fignto tho Govern- inont Dapartments hore makes an extraordinary statuinent in the loca) presy relative tu the Dem corats and inactive Republicans who hold ottico, und ho draws from ft a moral that only To- publleansshould be puton guard. Tho statement Js made that of forty-five clurks tn the Firat Auditur’s offico, not more thin twelve aver Voto, and of thesp ono-third never voted the [oy publican ticket, There nre four Chiofiof die visions, Two of them wore appolutod ax Deno» crats bofure tho War; have no Atopublican Ine tuotice, and never voted & Republican teket, Thoy are Demovrats yet. There huve beon fours teen promotions on the recommendations of the Auditor of Inte, ‘Three of thieso only bad ever served in the ariny, aud only four over yotod at IOYNES.CO.22 . Retail, Stationers, 118 & 120 MONROE-ST., Have always in-stock atarge variety of artictes sultatle for Wedding, Birthday, and Anniversary Ifts, euch as Glasi, Leather, and Wooden Artictes, Funel) Goods of earinus dencriptto Gold Pena, and Peuvits and Holde Kusala Leather Articles, Fine and aney Statlonery in elegant boxes, Amokers’ Artie.ca, Laiies’ and Gentlemen's Necessaries for tho ALL OF THESE ORNTLEMEN have been interviewed on the subject, and haye urpiicltly denied that thoy had xone-.over to Hancock, or bad ever entertalued a thought of dotny so. They ure for Garfield frat, lust, and always, and bellove his election ia a foregone couclusion, Ou tho othor bond, soveral Demourats of local repute have cone over to tha Republicans on tho ground that, if thoy mustaccept a mille tary inn, thoy will voto for the ono ‘who has the additional qualification of stntesman- aip, whlch they admit Gen, Gurtiold 28809 in adegrey not surpussed by any of his cone tompanurics, ‘The cutiry Republican muchinery of the city und county bus been put in complete working: ordor, and ja producing autisfautory resulta, Several Garticld Clubs hive been organized, and gro) Working harmoniously and. effectively. There Is no jarring or discord unywherw., Mom- bers of “the machine," with tha sole oxcepuon. of Ponrson, tnding thelr. tictbods were unpopn- luy, have Jolued the ranks. and tre Hoing sad servlog. At no previous time have the Repub- Hivans of Pittsburg and Atlegbony County beer moro thoroughly united or more hopeful of suc- cods, Frionda: ubroud muy rest assured that “tha State of Allegheny,” ag President Lincoln used tocall it, will do its whole duty in the pounding contest. INDIANA, DEMOONATIO TROUULES IN THAT BTATE. Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Vincannes, Ind. July %—In mny spectal of the 24 to Ine Tuwune, concernlug tho vislt of Benator McDonald, it wae stated that the Souu- tor wos Bupposed (by himself) to be bere on a Plonaure-trip, but it was suspectod fn Lepublice anolroles that ho was investiguting the Domo eratie fonees, T now have it from vory rotlablo nutbority that thu visit spoken of is the reault of a Jar inthe Democratic family. Ithas been known for gome thing thut the Democracy of the Stuto were norsdwelling In puths of perce, but that troubles too important to be dieregurded were agituting the undercurrent so fur below tho surfaco us not to bo visible to tho uninitiated oye, It fs now reported in curtiin circles that recently Mr. -Knatish appolutud : COMMENCES SATURDAY, SULLY 10.° ,. INVARIABLY The Leaders of Popular Prices. MADISON. AND PEORIA-STS, MINEWEAL WATER, Pockets Ifyou want to make a Present come and exam- ine our stock, 3 ‘BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, Aiyol Suypner Gunter end et a SDR wine co, , . Sionroe wit Duarborned ee ree ees ‘15 Per Cent Discount| ApolZinaris - auly 6, ca ny i sal Arg ome om * ica Pasure cia ~ TO LAKE SUPERIOR. ‘Tho Hlegant Passonger Steamers of the LAKE BICHIUAN AND LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSPORTY CO.) aie JOS. L. HURD “AVIN leave on! Priduy evening, July 0, und the a S26. PEERLESS “On Taoshay cvontny, Jilly 1, of B o'clock, for Dutath, Rud ste & “THE QUEENOF TABLE WATERS." British Medical Journal, “EAU DE TAELE DES REINES," ‘ 1) Le Guulote de Paria, ANNUAL SALE, 8,000,4100 BOTTLES AND JUGS, Of all Mineral Water Dealers, Grocers and Druggtste. PUBLIO OPINION: A goo guuaxstioN, Ty the Edltor of The Unicaga vibune, Monuts, HL, July 8.—1n w late vumber of Tan Trinune I notice a suggestion that accms to 16 | sound and timely, - Crofer tu the suggestion, 1a un odjturial, that the National Republican Comes Inittee send an oflaivnt corps of Republican eumpalyn spoukers intu the several Southora Stutos, to there conduct an sygyresslvo campaigiy orgunize tho threu-quarturs of a mililun ites publican Voters, aud tir them up to encrgetic nnd Unlust action, ‘bore ure, as you wily, Cale - sundy of men in the didercnt Northern Btutes Of churactor and ability, of scholarship aad pi- , CAUTION, if Toinsuro obtaining the genuine Apollinas yin ae thut the corks bear the Apollinuris auindle Sd _VICROR BABY Foon, ‘Tale lprateable and atrirly American R Yeod prap pod ren tha reepe atona of Xs ] orupeuinty ra i" 1) v in Metauttaliy cout wunusphere and osc 7. Le Dutt, of Livut.= | all. urtment itis charged that | sub Btuto Committes, two of tho moimbers of | Was accopted. ‘Tho Conunittce, un Budqus ro :, : Snead cate tetra EAPO en amare | MEU, BM G3 to Lob Mu | ll tn tho Navy Honurtniny i charged at | Atlan were ifeuaiiaey aad Mepaniay wie | Bortad. and oped snmbic of thuiles | y'tho'varcus State Coueal Comittee, and 7 Yond fyr goikelpeg GCULRE Mn sacratar Ze feito mils Avedirehe tse | Brice, Chief ot. Cavairys Toute Sector neva i” | diigiish bunself ns Chairman, | Also day was | sprue undneca plseo of reds te ech ewns | hele annus reported to thy Nutlonal Guise ett vy GB As BREACEM, Beerataryy Hoa yf sar hg a oe coalontn unde Peesterielss Lieut Out Hy ma aga Llunt.<Cale Ave sini PW Tire DELUTLASS, 1 | appointed for s invotlu of the Committee, On | ribbon, tehlunud with yo! ee, na | Too, aid by tho. litter thoy ould Lo amelimor, Way sot for the meutingy MeDonud was in this city on bis © pledsure-trip,” and Hondricks was * non cat, probably pleasuriug fn some other direction, -seDounld lott this elty for Evanevillo, On Monday, when tho tratn’ from Evansville ronched Torre Haute, Dan Voorhees adopted, ‘Tho members then reported tho nue. ber of dulcgates who would go from the deveral winds, from which it appearad that vbere would be ubout 300 Ino wh the Club thon adjourned neil Baturday cyunings whon the. railroad Hekets und budgod would bo ready for distribu and that there ure not twenty-five rollablo Rp- publicans in tho whole Departinont. Tho writer guys, as ‘to tha War Dopurtients "A Haincook Club contd be organized there without any Small Slse, PV Cente, Large, alt times tbe pr yustty, Ope Dalian, VE WILL KKMET ‘Troailse'og (ha Mraper Hearlsunent at Tatas PUKE VICTOR a PEUULK, 10/9110 Heade Mt, after correspondunco with the 8 Blute Contr Comnilttcos. in the., Bouth, to the districts in wawhich © thoy ara’ gost! nuvded. ‘The Southera’ Damocrioy, would thus ‘bu put upon their gdad bobayior, for the eyes Hobort N. sScutt, of Maj.-Gen, Eivleok’s stat; Mol, W. B. Jones, Puyiustor; Maj. Howard, War Departinunt; Sia. Gourge Kk, Lect, Cupte J 8. Poland, Second United States: Tntantry; J RS t Discount ‘e Hint Gi ont api: |] Save unetoee nga beetaneha fue | wha ch etre uo, aie ae | HGR AP aeuuae rete VO Huan | a i aro, te cata Cy O11 all Garments ordéred of us ii July from and afte: NHlis . Cross, Capt, i, 1. word, Capt, G, f Craw Ut My tm, oviduntly being posted; but SsteWomud | . vould furnish “reason ta thoau who reuson, au ; BbWand ES E . fori, Capt. Gh is Hoyts ‘There ‘Were’ aauy, Yenood to the Albany Venltontiuny ueane egy | talléd to ut In an uppeurancy, Tho TIL DEMOCRACY, SnyMenty $0 thogy Who urguy, and plstals to the ‘erry Haute louse oro wY¥ery suupicloud look from the fuck Gat here and there was tho autogriph of mun whose nutes ure of recognized prominones in Demo cratic clrcles,—the clustur suggosting that & conunittee had “mot by chance" fos mutual uduration and eyinpathiy, Tho uth fs, tho Denwuratio Nationn! noming- Mons are anothor grand mistake va, fara inl ana fy eoncecned, Hud the Deinoc rate possessed tho saguctty to pluce Joo BreDounld on the Ucket, they would probly buve curried the Bato. Ag it 1a, thelr sucvoss is poxsiblo, bug improbable, Tho wap rpularity. o| Bowls 44 notorious, and Huncovk’s ts bot thd style of record for Indlang Democrats, who ure the eats parthians vorth of Mason & Dixon's ‘u ‘Tho Cook County Dewoeritic Union Votoran Assucinton ict lost evening at the Palmer House, Gun. Hermann Iieb prevldud, “le was proposed to rovise the constitution and by-luwa, Ir hopes that It would be possible to bring ite tho organiantion uv lunge tiunibver of votorune who buve berctofore noted and voted with the Republican party, and whom It was claimed, wore anxious to volts for Iluncock, Beveral reak-roytod Democrats ubjectod to tamporlng With tho prosunt constitutton, but after wy ¢x~ planation trom Gen. Deb, ts coutulttce of tive was appolitod to ravise the ducumant, Several new menbers signed thy roll: Tt ta presumed that all the peoplo prevwut were slinon-puro “Domocraty, but there was un utter absunee of well-known soldiers. Age those who bully,’ From una, futinate segnanuince with severt Bouthsra States, Lum iuciued to belloye that thore would wt thia time be vory lttie, if any. ovenslon fur tho latter woapun, Let suck uo effort be mude, aud the ehh of free upeech upon {rev soll be vindicated in such strongtt that if It doos not snatorlally-aizect tho Eleotorat yow In this clection, t¢ will sasuredly educate tho Bauthorn musses of both sldes upon the pos Uioul questions of tho hour, and thus tho sued Of Juat politicul Meuw and principtes wilt in due tho blowun and bour a wast excellent hurveat Ju sigut and patriotic dadividwuil acdou. Hoxuy L, Bunsen, ee te robbing the sick und dying soltiora in: the: hospitals of the country, ‘Tho Sucrutaryship of the Club, could yo to wt noatly-drvusod’ Demo~ erutia clork who killed a ‘Lincoln biratyys’ ine dranken brawt during the War, and was pintonod out by Presidunt Johnson; whilatorelse jurors and bantiereholdurs con be found ty abundanes, ¢The woods are fullof How.’ In tho Corsna-Otllos it fs suid Chait troy choers aud auger were given in uno oF tag roous whon Mungovk'’s pumnlinition was unnauced, his, toa, iu a branch of tho service tou puro and lofty ta deucond to tho toval’ of patitios, but which is crowded to overtlowing with rod-hut Rebel men and women all the samo. Jn the Genoral Post-Oilice there u: me nico youn mon of respectable Southara funities who are 15 Per Cent Discount ) od of us ba July from and ptler Say eae ordered oO WAND BLY oe WANCOCK, IG LYTLE TO BUHRMAN, Hpeetal Diupateh to The Chleagu Tribune,‘ Wasiixaroy, D.C. July 1.—Democrats quite goucrully adinit that it is true that Gen. Hane vook wrote ilutter to Gen, Sherman rolative to recognising Tilden after inidnight on March ¥ subssantinlly in tho form ay bus already boon published, but theyrany, In sttompted explana ton of it, that Jt was 4 privute letter, writwn tu uuswor to # private lottor from Gen, Sherman, usking for ble (Hunodvk'y) opinion, and that oir sad otto 9 OE ‘or ro for Sale oD ug. Stor . Tn Putuowln yo ctty of 1200 Inhabitants, on Ohio Tver; test class; a Kod prosoripuon, fauuy guuds, apa! Louupat’ drug busiwusyy detablaticds He ature, + Slusbrane on yuu of ce best Gorvurs, | ILeasun fae tellltyaehore ogauort hv whussuly buslvess. Ni ‘ohuncu fur ausuut. of money required. For ; pantieatea Si ee cate, Diuy Hrokers gayest, Chicas USINESS CAIRDA, 98 DEARBORN: ST., BILIPPERS OF) Anthracite and Bituminous Coals, 5 a Hue, Dive Humberleas Denocratyy capi Y Vs * THE MISSISSIPPI FLOOD. Pig Iron and Foundry ‘Zupplies. Gon, Huncovk’s Isttor, whon interproted by | burraling for Hanvocls ural who are pot afraid | ee Aye Outirroutdlny utes nh rotor | echt tuljonitud sueotiny of the First Ward ifane = routk MISSISsIPy L FLOOD. is oat —————————oESEEEEEEE tae olroimatanccn, sant ve damaging tf OE HemOVaT ney i ad Reutty, utapoleat. A ! ela dtaliol syne ies Great exertions wore udu to have a good ut- | presont thruuteuud with @ flood, ‘be lew funda ‘ LLOTHING, thoir candidate, It is also wt that Hancock’ . S 4 SoS COUFAL He CES tendinee, and number of youtuful Demoorsts Eien | fetter to Bborinat fe DUE one portion ita private VIRGINIA, 1} eee eeu sttccr reaid tho On, HE (IEC Do (eee a aero o? thoothor wurds uo | extendinyuiuhg the river banks on clthor ald tho nontines of the Democratle party was Davis, and ho would vote for hin ayulnst any other mun on earth, Not nuiy wre go blunt and plat, but there aro scores in this vicluity whoew two) dentlinenta are uxprosagd ubove, Taticook ig wSteurful dose UF Grow to thie clusaor pe sully ae wiltouly go down with u dreadful ure alruady touded. During tho last: twe: four pourd tho rivee bas rlsun four inchos. luniber buyinugs has beon entirely suspended, and, UNul the food subsides, cannot be rauined. A Vast ainount of lumber, tuth, sbiigles, ote. has beun removed from wlong yo Juin ? an guy READIUUTORS. as Trommonp, Va. July %.—Tho-: Roadjustera’ State Convention mut tovday, with about wo dvtegutes In attendanco, Including forty golpyed. Col. Abrum Fulkerson was chosen Perimaypny muke uw show. There wero very few uf tho war-borses presunt besides Dr. Eilisy Joseph Mackin, Miku MeDonuld, and 8. it, Hous Yue Nominating Committoo uppalntod at the Inst myeting to) choose * oflvers reported a rull Mot, wit Want Kills ua Prosident. ‘Sho Pxvourico Oo correspondence between Sherman and Muucock, aud that if Sherman shall chouse to give pub- Jicity to Hancock's lotters tho latter certainly would publish Sherman's, and that Shormen would tnuch dislike to buve this donc. Tho Huncook mon sourn to intimate that Shormau's 15 Per Gent Discount 00 ull Garments ordored oF us in duly: \re und after Fine epectacies suitert Principlos. Cpe und Fie! Srveeupes, fn to at) sights on scientifia ry ‘Kal vapus, Murvuctyl lasses, ‘Tulescopos, Mi+ nwt 1h) ta, July U, bs. wDWAL ee Ah, {co MUInbers among Ie mewn me i 5 committous wo! ty prevent it belug curried olf. by tho rising wa~ RLLULOID & a the faa roopa under bis orders were ° i ; i ad fe, x ned, - | cut yesterday. Nour Cntlry long: bos STANDAKD at Teas pe A {hue ‘tie -belug oonventruted in, Washing yout | “Attor the recoss Cal. Ve. Grover, Chalemgn |’. gpettat Misputch to The Chicago Tribune, simian A comialtios way appointed on itil | arociuiund iy voverud With water, usd luady UF CELLULOID ( Water-piroof Lin= en) Collars and. Cuffs vebeur. thelr shape uel sini pero e a Boar tweuther, New sha, Jitst veod. Lets Goocts-atied price list by nial, Jp ds Burnes & Cd., 86 Madison, Tr }ros Building. Gen, Hancock, tudecd, in an fiterview publlybed iu a Now York pupets substuntiniy adaiita that he did write u letter to Gok. Sherman, und, by denylug that he Wrote {¢ to Gon. Sheridan, of course dongnstrated the: fact that ho did write it toGon, shorwan, as Gen Munceck bad but two superior olicers to whow he could have of tho. Vommittes on Hesolutions, ‘reported, a‘ platform. ‘Tho resolutions ufo conflucd matnly to local fusued. EH Os ss ‘Yhe sixth resolution asserts that, while looke: dug to the mulntunuuco of the principles und go-! compijstuncnt of thu lucal objects aot forth as sys! forms forthe Clas, and uleo a Cominittes on Fininces, who would college all monuys aud bay full churyo of the expenditures. Attor apocebos py Judge threve aud Miko MeDonuld tho Club adjourned. THY MARHMERTING, ‘The Cowmlttes ty arravse for a uiass-mnccting s INDIANAPOLIS, Indy July %—dJohn C, Shoo. muker, Of the Sentiited, bas eo tur sucuumbod to (he wishes of Willlnut H Englivh as to publish a portale aud a biographical sketch of the Vico- Prealdvotial eundulute, copied from Braids Lae Ue's Uhutrakd Papers Na editorial oommehts wppear, buwever, und 1t ig uuderetgod tnt none ' thy tuuiles bave been forced Ww move to tie! tnulnsbord, ‘There ary several millions uf fect Of varted tunber in Alton Slouye und opher bes bora north which fa Jutended for Uily inarker Inte the owners ureafrald to risk the danger ot running it in such 4 roaring river as Che (Blppl ig at present, S ‘OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS, MOR: 121 & 118 Luke St., Chicago, Bocasefultohuy only the Geaulze,