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sreendeeni oe ehh THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 12, 1880 APrANyOMeNt, Lut tho Wreok Of Ma MAvion Aa A constquenco of turningorer its ands toa grasp Ing, Boulless ebrporntion. nance Aston sealerday’s priplt discduraes tn Chicago which ore reporiod in ont colons this Inorning fa it sotmon by tho Roy, i. 1. Galvin, of the ‘Thint Unitatlan Chutch, on“ A Sutantot #99 | Vacation, aud Huw to Spend it"; on Tho GHt 14.99 | of Manhoud,” by the lav, Goorge W. Breenoy, 3:35 | of tho First Christin Chere; # lecture on rx “Robert Ch Ingersoll," by tha ltev. Georzo 4:38 | cuntney, of Bvnnaville, tnd.t and & looturo oft *Uonitarianiam,” by Prof. A. B. Ponbody,. of Harvard Cotlege. Froth Hrooktyti, by totexraph, Ghee Tribune. TEVAS OF SUNSCRIVLION. BY MAM WIN ADVANUR*POSTAQE Datly odition, Ono year... .. arin Of a year, por ton! Daily and Sunday, one yonr,, Varin of a year, per month aentay, Churnday, nnd Brin Patina brisunitay, A Gepace od Pt gt 7 AG-paze 6 Aby othor Uay, por year, \ WEEKLY EDITION—PosTPAID. Chaat These BS Ja rocelved a report of tho sethot proneled Clupot ten, Awe yeatortay by the Itov. Uonry Ward Reechor tu Specimen nit fre, i Plymouth Church, in whieh ho, rofutes tho tra uownsofica nttrene fal, tncluding Btateand | eunege of hotcsy and dofinos his position on piitmlilances may be made slther by dratt exprems theological quostlonys a norin jr * ee ea Sak Hanae eee ae. RUDRORTARES. Coxstnenance ill-féellne Is mantfeated In “patty, delivered, Sunday oxcsnted, 9% cents por weeks | Conticotion with the question of the Ohnirmane Daiiy delivered, Bahday included, BO catita nor wook. | ship of. the Domoututto National Conimittee. Addross YH THIBUNE COMPANY, ‘iden favors Hardiim, of’ Connectiout, the Corner Madison and Dearborn-sts. Chieaga,l —} present Chairman, but Wallace, of Pounsyl- tania, ts said to. bo Hancock's real. chotcd, though ho [8 not Ilkely to bo pressed by tho Int- ter In opposition ‘to tho wished of ‘Titden, who will opon bis barrel only on condition that ho bo llowed to dealgnato tho distributor of ita con- tonta. Already tha fear ja expressed aniong Democrats that ‘Tilden and Batnum aro plotting to-contral the Democratio party in tholr own Intercat aud to bo tho power behind thé throne” fn the event of Hancock's election, and tho friends of Wallnee urgo thls asa ‘rooson why he should to chosen Chairman of tho National Committoc. Gnear difficulty fs anticipated nt the De- partinont of Justice In“ proyailing upon persons jiu the Boalt to sane’ appetntmcuts and xorve NEW ¥ fay ‘teunt Iding. ¥,T.Me- | as special Deputy-Marshals for tho onforcomen! LHW, SOLIE lage 9 avtawie EQNalae:. HF of the Fadornt -Bieotion jaws in Novembor. GLASGOW, Segttand—Atan’s American Nows } Prom soverhi regions in: tho South reports havo Avoncy. 31 Renfcld-st been teceived in Washington to tho effoot that LONDON, Enx—-Amorican Exchangs, 49 Brand | the Demucnioy of thosc.rogions consldor tho SEE rata sent Election Inws as good as rapented. already, in ates spito of the fact that thoy romain. in full forco upon the Fedornt statute-books, ond that they will ‘not permit. Doputy- Murshalg t6 oxordlse tholr functions undur tho existing Inwson oloctlon-day. Indeed, notice has been given in somo localities tiat any man uttempting to represent ‘the Federal Govern- mont In this capnelty and td excout6 its inws will do go nt the peril of bia Ife, ‘The South was solid in tho attempt to repeal or nullity the sloution laws, and it will be solid'in tho uso of tho shotguu to prevent tholr cnfurcoment, WHAT DOES IT MEAN1 Tho resolution of Samuel J. Tilden not again to bo a enndidate for tho exulted place to whlch he was elected by a innjority of his countrymen, and from which be was exuluded by tho lenders: of the Ropublican purty Ig reccived by tho Demovorats of the United States with seusibility. Democratic pltform. How this simplo word. sensibility? inust plague, irritate, nnd exasperate the Sage of Gramercy Park} What an outrageous nuti- elininx tho Democratic Convention -perpe- trated In this ‘remarkable: paragraph, . How they elevated the oli gentleman tonn “ex- Entered atthe Port-OMmee at Chtedga Ik, aa Broonde. Cites Matter, Forth bonefitor our patrons who desire to sund’ -singlo coplas of THE THINUNE through tho mall, we “give lorowith tho transiont rato oF pustaze, Domestics Fightand Twetve Pawo Vapor. Bixtoen Pago Papores. Fordign. JHahtand Twolre Page Papel Bixtoen Page Fapot TRIBUNL BUANCI OFFICES. wenn Cricaag THIBUKR bas ostablished branch oMices for the recotps of subscriptions end adyortlsas ments an follown: F rtrott, AMUSEMENTS. Haverly's Thentre. Dearhorn streat, corner of Monroo. Augustin Daly's Now York Company tn the " Royal Middy.” Hoaoley*’s Thentre. Itandolph streot, tatwean Clark and La Balle, En Fangpont of ‘Mr. George Uolland, “Our Gontlemen Fri@an * z f MONDAY, JULY 12, 1880, Persona leaving town for the ecasun, and sum- timer traelere, can have Tite Dary Tnnone matted to them, pustpald, for $1.25. per month, in- eluding Sunday cditlun, .ur $1.09 per month wlth. * out ity and Uc address will be chanyod ag often as desiree, 4 ‘True bodies of two men, victims of the Nar- rrusanactt disaster, were yesterday recovered from the wreck of that steamer ot Oyster Huy, Long Exland Sount Tunovan the efforts of the ‘Citizens’ Asso- cintion # large quantity of fatiyue clothing 19 Tganaibilitye? 14 titties 1 we the Curmit- tee, ntl iubexly obaetved the morty twihkle in his oye a8 he did the cruel deed. ‘Those wis no telltale dictionary at hand.to re+ vént tho tack tint It aight ntean pinlsd of, night. mean shame, The Cominitteemen wore weary and thirsty, and they adopted'it WIILit open THden’s barrel ? cee THE MORAL ASPEUT OF IT.-. ‘The more closely Gort, Gstfield’s oliaractor, habita, and attainments aro studied, tho stronger and better he willppenr asa candl- (Inte for the highest office on eatth, If thd Chicago Convention hnd not formulated any politica creed whatever,’ but ‘simply pte selited Mr, Garfield to tho cotintYy ns its candidate, trusting to his elghteen years of labotlotis service AS; tha recognized 1éHder of | tha dominant party in Congress,—to his votes and his speeches upon oxciting' and nionientons public: questions hs A decihration of Neptrblicat prinelptes,—-lt inighthavesatd- ly rested its caso thore, and said to tho Dbtnd: cratie party, “Satoh him.’ No man {n Co! gress on tho Republicat’ slde—neithor: Afi, Binlne, Mr. Conkllhg, not Mr, Edmunds, fy emltiont-as those gontlomen sAro~has fdotititied ‘with | tho vital fasues that separate the two gteat political parties of the country as has Mr, Garfield, and it 1s no disparagement to eithor of those brilliant statesmen to say St, because it is o statomont that the Datly Congreselon- ‘at Reoord fully substantiates, long and oxcltlng period ranching from the dark and perilous days of 1863, through tho exigéncics of the War, over the terrible glooin of Sr. Liticoln’s assasination, across Andrew Johnson's eclipse of faith, spanning - the exporimental days of reconstruction, the speeches of Mr, Garfleld contain the pith and substances of the Republicin ereed upon al- mostovery exciting tople that has engroseed | the public mind. is position upon all great questions of publis polley has generally been sound, and in accordanco with the most en- | lightened ‘and liberal views of his party, ils record fins been that of o statedman of tho highest ordor of talcut, by tho most conscfentious convicttons of duty to his’ country, No other man on either side oould be thus safely presented to the country asombodying the most advanced thought, the highest ideal, and tho truest aud best conception of his party's confession of falth, In this respect Mr. Garfield is eml- nently and cohspteuously supeflor to tho man of war and blood who Is pitted against Mint It would oarry of continously wach ® volanid of water btreate Wwohld Mow frat: the Inko throtfigh tha flyer Into tho canal, nut thd river would, therefore, Be-relleved of Its ft, ‘Tho State - was Iibernl enough to assume that this! yas enfoulated to {improve tho navightlon, of the canal, and, bythe: increaso of water supply, enable the Canal Coinmissioncrs’ to | dianehso with AH othér feeders; itd in cog’ Bidetation of thid give the city nlicn on they raventies of the canal (atter It should bo com- pleted) to thé tmontit of 88,000,000. ‘Tho “elty expénded 85,000,000, In 1870. the worle undertaken by Chicago was completed, tho canal-gate Wis removed, nnd tho binck’ mass “of Horrible filth in tho river, fotedd by n Vol ‘wine of pure water from the fako, was inovod Into the canal, thohce to be carried down un- tlpushed ott Into and lost in the Gulf Mexieo,, That wad tan youts ago: 4n.287i cate the fire, Chleago wns. help- leas, Without monoy ‘or bulidtinys, and pro- hibltetl by law from maklog a loans the Leg- isfaturo and people of Liinofs wore gonerous and sympathetic. The Logislaturo waived all ‘othdr considerations and prld back to Chi- ego In money’ the $3,000,000 secutud by tha remote: Hen on. tho. future revanues of the canhl. In fact, the State paid 83,000,000 for atwork begin and chtrled through for the Creat beneft of Chicago, and intended, aa tt proved, to be a grand mengure of sanitary re-, Hef, Tho action of the Stato wns prompt, Uberat, and all the more effectual because tho city wos thon pennildss and without datly that a pure Under thesa circiinstances, any reflection by tho Mayor upon the action of the State of Iinols In this matter of the canal fs not only unjust In Itself, but tingrateful, untwise, and will undoubtedly be repudiated by the entire poople of Ohlongo, The present condition of thocamil Is the resitlt of tho work exectited theteon by the elty for Its own benefit, ‘Tho State is not responsible furthor than that it gave this clty authority to deepen the cana) for the sanitary relfef of Clilengo, Tho flip” pant consure by the Mayor upon tho action. of the Stato Is fs 1ll-timed agit is unjust to tho Stato Legislature and people of Iflnols, The ‘Improvement for efeantng the river ‘was compigted in 1870, * Since 1870 the popu-, Intioh, tho business, tho number of houses, and the dralnugo into the river have ine erensed 70 percent, What was suiliclent in 1870 fg-no longer sufiictent. This Is nggra-, vated by the fuet that since 1870 thera has been stich # fallin. tho Inke level thné tlio flow of water into te canal from tho river ling been reduced more than one-half, ‘Tho Canal Commissioners, the State Bonrd of Tlealth,-and the engineers and exports have unusual unanimity recommonded that the gate be restored to the canal and But thore aro two.other phases of our can- didute's character.and attainments that ole-- yato him far above his one-sided opponent, which make him strong with the people and ‘The sbsence of . the insure bis succes. alted place,” declared him “elected by 2 majority of his countrymen,” nid referred to his “exclusion”: from - the -Présidency’ by fraud, only to fall down, dowp; upon tho equlyocal word “sensibiilly” to express the Democratic sense of obligation and gratitude for the bralns and the barrel through which they reached the very vergo of success, Tex- actly what does this word “aonslbility” menn? Webster defines lé thus: =” ~ Acuteness of sonsation or of Rereentions peculiur ‘suaceptibility of Inpreaston, pleasure whole or painful; deileicy of fecling; quick emus on or eyinpathy—n8 scneltdiity to pleasure or, paln, sensilditty to shame or praivo, 5 . ‘The sensation produced in the Conyentlon by the resolution of Mr. Tilden ‘not again to bea candidate” for the Presidency was, then, “acute” But was it” pleasurable”? Is it possiile that the Democratic Conven- tlon desired to say to Mr, Tilden, “Wo aro, grateful to you‘for taking yourself outof the way’??- ‘To have used thig blunt lan- gunga would have been grossly insulting. But: was it not equally: insulting to use equivocal Innguage on a subject which was sysceptible of belyg made quite plain? If It was “painful” for the Convention to accept ‘Mr, Tilden’s declination, how easy it would Trave been for the delegates to have’ said 80. ‘For the equivocal word ‘sensibility ” it was only necessary to substitute the word re- gret.? But why, even if they did not feel, “yegret”? at being rid of Tilden, why did not the Convention stretch tho trath alittle by saying, “ We.are trnly sorry to loso you nud your barrel”? It must be nssumed that the definition “dellency of feeling” came into play here.” The delegates were, perhaps, glad to be ridof Tilden, but sorry to lose his barrel; and, belng conscientious, felt bound to express the sentiment asexactly as possible, and henco used the word “sonal: bility.” Since. there are plenty, of plain words which might have been used to ex- preas satisfaction or.regrat, the use of a word which may sean ona thing or the other, or both things, Impliea i purpose elther to ex- boing dolivered tothe ditcront militis regiments: aud battaliens of Chicago, SS Tur overflow of mountain brooks In the vielnity of the. Hoosae Tunnel has tlooded it to tho depth of six feot, and delayed trains sinoo Saturday evening. It is expected that tho road will bo clenr to-dity npg Mansiann Jewen., Chairman, and ex- Senator Dorsey, Svorotury Of tho National Ite- pnblican Comnuittec, have gone to Mentor, O., toconfer with Gen. Garfield relative to cam: eatgn plans and movetnents, < . G, I, Cottans, 0 mown business- man of Omaha, cominitted sulolde by shooting himself through tho head ‘with a revolyor some ,| tne durbur Saturday night. Tho motive or cnuso of the net ja mystery. eM Gryxce Is urged by England and France to avold altering tho. Porte any protext for reslst- ing tho lcerco of the Berlin Conferunee; and ta” pustpone calling out bor reserves until Turkey shall huve reeelved and. replied to tho collective now uf the Powers. M A Wasttvoto dispatch gives the detnHs of tho expenditures decited upon by tho Cubl- net in the matter of river and harbor improve-” ments In tho vicinity of the Great Lakos. It Is- Proposed to expend the appropriations at the Fute of $760,000 monthly, fp Tuer crop reports recelyed -vy telegraph, and given in our columns this morning, are con-- fileting !n charactor, and’ vary uecording to the different localities from which they procesd. In xencral, howeyor, thd showing is not go fuvora- ble for tha’ wheat barvost agit was o fow days nyo. Fg ALAD of 9 ycars in Indiannpolis went out with unolbor buy to catch frogs in the canal, and took a shotyun along, Scelng a turtle in tho water, be took nim and fired, with . the reault of . missing tho turtle and lodging a load of shot in the abdomon of bis companion, who dled tn con- sequence, : ———— Some of the counties of Wisconsin havo fallen vetind in thelr population since 1870, This is truc of Dodge and: Jetferson, which have both’ scholar in polltics hag long been Jament- the pumping-works be ‘renewed, so that, {n- ed, and. the Christian stead of the canal carrying off an average, as It does now, Of 20,000 cuble feet of water pet minute, It can be furnished with 05,000 cublo feot of water per minute, for ns inany hours per day ns the condition of the river may de- in public Ifo classes nnd the profeasing. Cliristians ‘have long felt that American polltics had little In It to'call out thelr best ‘sympathy or com- mand thelr warmest respect. ‘They havescen _the best educated men crowded out of public life ant thelr places often filled with the vil gar and unletterad. But in Afr, Garfield both ‘these olasses, that embrace the purest and most respectable elements in American s0- eloty, have a friond, © sympathizer, and o firm suvporter. Ilimself once the President ofn college and the nasocinte of educated men, Hterary people and men of letters will feel that the next occupant of the White Houso can fully appreciate thelr highest’ {deals and.coBperate with them in thelr noble work, Since the days of John Quincy Adains, no such thorough scholar has filled the Pres- identlal chalr as Gen. James A. Garfield. "Gen, Garfleld’s early moral tratning crops outcontinually in his speeches and tn his conduct, The mbusterlal profeasion that he’ partialy followed for a time. before he, entered Congress leads lim’ to give promi- nence to the moral aspects of every public. question, and in thisliea his great Snfluence with sober, thinking Cliristlan people, Con- - trast the speech Mr. Conkling made fn nomk nating Gen, Grant with the one Gon. Gar- fleld made on the samo occasion In present ing the name of John’ Sherman, and the will’ read!ly . percelve ' how ‘tho moral quality can benutify ‘and - dignify & purely political. speech. the nddress of on adroit ‘and nccom- plished politician, swayed along by expedicn- ey, and looking only to present success; the other was the utterance of 9 moral philoao- pher, whose first thought Is always of God, aud whoso public and private life has been devoted to bringing a Nation with Ife will, “Against this improvement. the Mayor los set his face, though: the money has been ap- propriated, and fie has been able by his fnac- tlon and evasion to dofoat the measure prob- ably for thiayenr.. In doing this he hnsas- sumed a moral responsibility for the consc- quent pestilence and death rate, which but fow men would yoluntarily assume, THE FASTING TANNER. Thé gravedigger in eheerlly turing up skulls, gives {ts his pro- fessional opinion to the inquisttive: Prince thata tanner will “He ‘the earth” nine years “ero he rot,” becouse “his hide is so tanned with his trade,that he will, keep out watera great white’? We have Goring of physiclansti'N dw: York vatenihe.| another ‘Tanner, whosé hide Is keeping out both food and drink, to seo how, long he ean fast without dying, It may also bo "assumed that thousands of other people are watching with moro or less curlosity this’ experfment selence, - and nature. Whether Dr. Tanner be « mountebank or not, one thing is certain: ho ts attracting much ‘moro.of the public attention than either of the Presidential candidates; so If his object bé sénuntion, he is gratified to his heart's content, or ought to be. What other object he may have in view it 1s dificult to of defying sense, ‘While the affair in the end may be a very serlous one to-Dr, ‘Tanner, aud few people will waste much sympathy even if It is, the scene Is’ not without a grim humor In {ts sur- roundwiga, “Why any one In theso days of good eating and drinking should yoluntarily .| select o'sedson of the year with the thermnom- Jost, the former about 4,000, and the latter about 2,000. Winnebago County, IL, shows a gain of only 1,231, {ts population {n 1880 being 90,58, ‘against 20,801 in 1870, press both -sentiments or to Snvolve tho entire subject in a denso fog. An illustra- ‘tlon not herotofore alluded to Is “quick emo- ————, ition or sympathy.” But if the Converition Tue French Government is moving with | desired to express. ‘sympathy” for the ven- alacrity in giving effect to tho Amnesty bill Just | erable old Usufract, how easy it would have passed. An official deerce was yesterday pub- | peen to have sald so in these simple words: Ushed granting full remtasion of tho sentonces | + We sympathize with you tn your act of ussed upon the parties 1O a1 a *, Niaiiatauacuphuloey vahers pee declination becnuse wo know it" was aubsequent Insurrectionury movomonta, * Involuntary,—forced upon you by John ————— 3 Kelly,” Sti another Nlustration 1s AN urgent appeal for money is‘made by | ts follows: ‘“Sonslbillty to shame or tho Washington Gazette, a Bourbon: orynty-| praise,” Did the Convention wish to’ iar A bras ey ee eee shame or pralso Tilden? ‘Che: context equal amount from the Domocratio soldiers who | Of the chick word— sondlbility "1 less fought on the othor side, In thiy way it is ox- | Cdulvocal than the unfortunate ‘word Itself, pootod that shout $3,000,000 can bo'raisod for | It consista‘of two Aflinnations—namely, that e z . ‘Vilden waa “elected” President of the campulgn purposes, heme oremery ‘United States In 1876, and that he was ' ox- sess jYashington dlsrafeh Bite eluded * from tho office by the leaders of tho orp - | Republican party. Now, it isobvious that, If Hen Tt a ea aac ambe omeranyat2 | Mr. Tiiden was elected, he was, under tho entered into a conspiracy with Fitz Johu Porter | Constitution and tho laws, entitled to his seat and othor Democratio Generals to resist tha | 25 Chief Magistrate, Not to take St wna, romovul of McClellan from tie command of the | thon, the rélinguishment of 9 ‘clenr legal pang jue otneing ane to doposo President | sight. It is, however, notorious that Mr, co) a nid Rearotasy Sts ator : ‘Pilden .did. not voluntarily relinquish his right to the Presideptini office, Why, then, did not he possess and enjoy it'? . The Dema- cratic delegates .In° Convention ery that lie sWwas excluded from Jt by the leaders of the Republican party. But “the leaders of tho Republican party” are not known to tho” Constitution; they. hid no legal power, to’ “exclude” Mr. Tilden from tho Prosl- deucy, ‘The menning of the Convention now becomes .plain, It {8 an ‘asgortlon that: Mr, ‘Tildon {39 ‘a coward, and that he was. Intlinidated from tanking posses- alon of the officoto which he had been elected es. Bisuop Nexnessy, of Dubuque, bas beon, mado tho defendant In a lawsult brought by the’ ley. F.C. Jean, a pricat whom the - Bishop some yeurs ago deposed from tho pastornte of a church at Lyons, Ia., whero Fathor Joau had ox- ponded @ considerable sum of money out of bis ~ Private mogus brought fram France, Tho Dish- ov haldy the proporty as balouging to tho Church, and the pricst sues to. get his money back, laying damayes at $100,000, ‘ Conciusive proof fs adduced by the sclen- tists employed in watching Dr. Tanner's starva- tion experiment beg Toriieh that deer) hot taken any nourishment int ls systo: lo passed fay day Jostenlaysceudatog cull rosyealnte he by “the leaders of the Republ{can party.” wlving no Indivation of the collapse that is so | ‘This analysis furnishes an explanation of exanenny ieoked for, His soud tou: is raparted the use of the word “senslbility,” Danbtiess’ 03 belng not more unfavorable than at at ne 4 ing that his attempt will succeed, 1 Dee ttttad al an ards ee , the clausd In’ comuilttes showed the nbaurde- ‘Ine police still adhero to the theory that ity of tho word, because. Its use Involved the Hultgren, the man now under arrost, Is the | eulogy of Tilden—for what? For cowardice quurderer of Jobunsson, tho Hwedo whose mutly | In, this, that he neglected to take posscasion’ wit bind lire rattan week ara. ihe of an office to which he lad been chosen, an isupiiceed to have been edt ts undor eaaiaipaiion office to which lie was legally entitled, and au, by a wicrogvoplst, and if the stalus upon the | OMlee wlilch he was ambitious to Ml, Of Woupon aro demonstrated to bo burman blood, | Course avery member of the Committos voted and if tho mud an the bende corresponds with | to strike out the objectionable word. But what word could be substituted ? ‘Tho log- the mud of the pool where tho man was killed, tho ovideuca will bo considcrud completa, ical word was clearly “shame.” + But it would _—_SESs___ scareoly do to slap Tilden squarely {n the uudertake the bullding of the Cun acing | ce Hancock had been nominated, and * Vuilroad has ite pee In vas hs oe Hancock, ftwesknown, hadno barrel. What, outlay the British ayndivate will exact a land | magic, word would gerve to ‘tap Tilden’s subsidy of 60,000,000 to 100,000,000 acres of the | barrel? ‘This was the question, A member dest land {n the Dominion, and st fe urged that’! suggested thy phrase, “with mingled feel: Cari ett wonle rs apiiigeloed Lar oe {oxy of pleasure and patu,? but he wus dé 0 evelopment o: country through fin- : ‘ 5 ' imlyrution. Tha proposed barg rided as a plain-spoken fool.-" But there was i BA nope Daryan ls stronuoUdly one -yery wcute member, with a very tine vupposed by so intluential a Journal aa the Yoronto Globe, whieh predicts not only the fall } $onse of humor, to whom the phrase of tha of tho Caldnes which should negotiate euch an | fool sugested a ward, aul that word was Tue proposition of Engltsh capitalists to eter In tho ninoties and attempt to eat alr and drink a suggestion of dampness contained in & sponge for forty days, evon If it were to prove anything, would b@ strange, As It proves nothing whatever, it ls simply incon prohenalble. ‘Tho officiating doctors’ who watch to seo that he does not surreptitiously get some nutrition into his alleged emptiness, are quite a3 humorous In thelr Way, and ov- fdently will ‘be vory much: disappointed, not to say Indignant, if The furloua manner in which ono of —_——— THE CANAL PUMPING-WORKS. Our readers are familiar enough with the river nulsance, and with the efforts made to “remedy it, to be algo informed of Mayor Har- rison's obstinate determination to prevent tho. eroction of the pumping-works at Bridgoport, for which the City Counell mado an appro- priation Inst April, and which would treble, the capacity of the canal to convey water, ‘That Improvement, had proper steps boan taken to carry it out; might have been com- pleted by the 16thof August. ‘TheMeyorhus refused to act in the inatter, and of course there ts no probability of anything belng done ‘The Mayor de , wp to the - mild- to making o Presl- dent, and permitted the river to become pestiiontial, Fortunately, the east and north winds provided a temporary rise in the leyet of the Jake, which he uitstook for “a saven- year recurring tido,” thus forcing a yolumo of pure water through the South Branch and into the canal, and rendering the wholo stream-tempornrily Inodorous, But this relfof {s uncertain, ne it depends upon the direction of the wind and the amount of ralntall. Heavy rains may so Ml the drainage basly of the canal that, lnstead of recalving water from the river, the canal ingy send a surplus Into the river; or ® con- tinuanco of the southwest wind may reduce the discharge from the-rlver into the canal so low'that tho river will In twenty-four hours become ga foul and pestilontialasever, ‘The Moyor has been driyon by the force of public opinion Into some declarations on this subject, and the one whish-he seems to lay the most stress on ls that the State of IiMinols, through ‘the Canal Commissloners, havo created aud ore malutaining a public nulsance by neglooting to carry off the water from the Chicago River In sufficient quantity to keep the river clean and pure. The Mayor jays so many things for which itwould be ‘cruel to hold, him ‘responsible, that this charge agalnst the State must be considered asan Executlye Joke, or, if lt la othery considertd, then oa at unwarranted * Ili upon the people of Iillnols, The state of Himols, acing through .its Canal for. many yosra matue talned yamplng-works near the conflu- ence of the canal and the river, whereby the: canal was directly supplied with a sufiiclenicy of water, aud: incidentally the river was kept he’ does not die intimating that food was admin{stered to him by means of the sponge with. which his mouth fs moistened, the alertness with which he fs watched day and night, thegravity with which the water in the sponge’ is’ weighed before and, after the molstening, and tho microscopic test applied ‘to lt to seo that it contains no atoms of nutrition, are all indl- cations that {f Tanner does not dle these doc- tora will forever Jay it up against him and probably refuse to associnte with him as one unworthy of confidence; while If ha docs here Will bo n corresponding degree of; hilarity and: I told you'so,” and his remalus will command a high premium inthoautopsy market,-though ‘of what use such a lean eadayer would be fs quite a abstruse a prob- Jom as of whit uso tho Hving Tannor Ja in his, present empty condition, that two of a trade never agree, Is exempll- fled in the notes and.comments of - the watchers, “In the Tanner's condition next epring. yoteds the season ‘Tho old maxim, It [a stated = that & roséate huo has oyersprond tila fent- ures, whereupon one doctor holds that this. is aalgn tho crisis has pngsed and that he 1a {n good health. If this bo so, and Tanner will only perslat In‘ going without food ‘for the whole forty days, ho may at tha end of that tino find himself in such robust health that ‘le.can defy grocers, butchers, and boarding-house keupéra, and possibly, by keep- ing it up another forty days, emerge from the process @ very Hercules of strength, and prove couclyslyely that the other people of the world are waklog a mistake tn cating and drinking at all, and-that the true olixtr vita Is shnply an enipty stoniach and dried up fn- tealinea, which would be bad for the crops aud Uve-stock biwliess as well as tho board: Ing-houses, Hus another doctor says this s flush !y a fever, which 1g ona of the Just signs, ye that ull the white corpus cles ue gone and there is nothing loft bus. te. red ones, and as consumed—that unfortunate: "Li Comnifssioners, Aa . these ane Ia, qa. -aoon'> asti.the nnor- has eaten Milniselt The City of Chicago, however, was uot content with this arrangement; in fact, the then capacity of the canal was Insufticlent to parry off cnough water to keep the river clean, and ench year’s Increase of the city | roudered that Incapacity more evident, Une der thesu clreumstances, the City of Chicago asked and obtalued permission. from tho Btate Legislature to-so deepen and widen | the canal betwoon Chicago and Lockport whereupon, a3 there will be so Ilttié toret, ho- wilt probably “lle f the carth ” even tanger | than Haulet’s tanner, Anothoy apetpr ayy” with & professional sort of hoop-la, 4s If ne was sure of the Tanner; " ke a that face. mua van ‘und twenty Doce that, iadical eyyeu days more ol yitlon? It is starvation, This ©: ment ia | to serve an jurors itt of the Courts Ainotlad, Mi, Mdokondohle fits ha luads hdng honestly conducted, and thpre ja no hum- State. ane MeCORAN revision of tho ety, 8 | inthe rittdliat school who hove attempted about ft. Texaypited somd of the water he | wilt inne intel U6 f nado Ny probor oilleers, AM | ascnes tho ritud! Woestth to thd cor pied to TL RTE tO eae a er eee See e era atthe itnent the sapaeorsri 0 ie y e ot, cl rt) Yow vat tinge yout muuth with get fours Gon. Sheridan in thle orderiatddowntwolrtefs | Chureh frym the Ronmy Cathal Communion, nftir we orn, lind traces of the food tae Feu | utablo propositions: Cy Thnk the tivwa of Cons | Kot fv yenhe ME Muckinoutite “has bret fol, taution to secure a fale tong and Lam suro wo | Rfess rouuired a tegtattaton of voters; ©) lowed up and proseouted by tho Church Avsoela. | aro petting Ih. ~ - all regiatored voters, and they, only, wore eligi- | tlon under tho Pubilld Worshlps Reyulation net, Whatever issuo the caso may havo, Taner, | be As, Jurors, by tha tne ot the Bias, When ear aparishtoner nt Rr, Alun hus been he it ad in ah awkward | Gon Hancock assumed command of the Fifth cohnicnily. the, prosecutor, but has only heey a ET anibe publle would | Military Disttict bo did fot, because bo eotuld | willlag Lo follow thediaed to the oxtent oferta: RY Bee thy, butwauld tinanimousl: not, dény tho soundness of Gon. Bhuridal’s rep | Mshing Mrv Mavkbndohio'd duettifial ettor. Ap. have hh sympathy, but. wotr animoudly | soning, But ho tavoked tho ordér of hia predhs | prohending now (hat tho purposo of tho Chueh deelare,,\* Ifo might have known [t!? But | coxsot on spocioiis grounds, déticeallitg bla ront | Assoctation fe to punish hin moro suvetcly, Me. if he «lea oi those dbetors’ hands 14 ft hot | nidtives ina cloud of tenttitigives words. 1H a) Marti hile withdtnwn ffoit the provooutiyn, and, -kolng to bo dfsagreetible for thetn, who ate militia ofder snimtarod Bi Galt Utnoute ald By Hovtieat Bt. Albans is loft froo to bis own t 4 @ Commanding Gorieral has bobh bMelul lovices. encobraging: him morally at least to starve} attved tay win? Tho Micde autores? 7‘ See aE Nimpolf, ark ht th te be mind he himeolf, a1 doug! ne t ey hot! thado por ‘that the Adailuintration of Justico, tnd vsneclils Mr. Lrwia, wlto hns been nominated for ceps crimiiee? On thobthdr hand, tthe does | ly criminal justice: te cloxyvde It not ete) og by tho Itopubli ff tho Nintl ail thelr the thely trustrated. by th, ontorvement of -the ingress by tho Ropublicane o| nth Miter not dio, whnt becemes. of gil. thelr jorles | mitt ary order Muabsred Rpevial’ Ordor 125, | nole Distrlot, is nbaut 60 yonrs of nge, And ts at nnd arguments to show thatjho rast dle? | curton! porics,, from thoto headquartors, presont Mayor of Knoxyiite, , ito hus served ono mt, So whothor it goes ight ot wrong, whether fgsued on Aug. =f, 1867, relative te tho queliitelts term na Ciroutt Clork of Knox County and also ‘Tanner lo of Myel the doctors ard It a bad got pepsin foto Ho ae a totaball | onoternl in tho filinots Lewtataturo. tte ta a Tay vail oY Aud who shill not bo juts Jortulia ty tho | ttealer in teat estate, “Knox Couiity bAM not had plight. -As.to ‘Tanner hiinself, he 19 in an whe at Ps, ttre hppa i b ' 5 : i legislative power (of tiie Mattes is andunttl the | thY Cunitesdinuh now fol ¢wertys fee’ scare, equally bad plight: If ho lives trough i, | laws li existonce repulating thia aubjeet BHI | hori A, Sopa, tho totleing meinber, will have ea A o 7 ef tutions hinselg ita prdy’ nothings /hnd, ff hie dlos, | oF tho clei Govornmont which Vie Gan ayatont | Hid resldoncs a ht Lewiston, Blarié Uounty,—: vd y 8 sh. yest with that powor, it is decihed bost to carry: ' . = I: Bevven tdi ght tind dioctas nin fain doe put tha ile ite ne oxpreserd in th Axrnopy who Insists on ratifying or “cu., hentions of a-jucor under tio | ‘ual “politiodlly in, this’ weitthor isn just et { n gual wpon: this subs siderstiga with galirug of: fhe shoulders arts apr ‘aubieet for the dedidlutof the | Vietim to his own rtininnt folly, Gow Dix's f would bardly bo tuo severe a’ semonce for such <ltis‘hardly necessary to call the Attention | mnintuin the Just powr of tho State] duMoney, | aman, But aa it's too hot Just now oven tu fn. of'our'readora to tie notide of the County aoe the Bintoy gn ete ES Sembarenaeod by | dilyo fh tho pitetinid Of shooting, a better pune ‘Yo! Chiloctor ‘published in Tur ‘Tainun | militia Intorfaronen} find ns Itie un ostub- | fshmont will have to be thuitylitt, If con tis Innfiing. ‘Lo the elty renders of ‘Ting | Yetod fact thut tho adimintatration af ustica tn vetilént, put hid head utter the pamig: duck bln intiiing. the city renders of Titt | the ordinary teibunuls ts greatly gmabireneded | jn the grotil,—ido hugh tO cool bist Off and to TRtHUsH the tox-list IY always Of Intorost, | by tio oporation of Parigruph No. £ SocelM Ot | store pte dunttcrtd sbittes. hit ita nphefgpnco is admothing not iksly to | Lor Ne. 25, current wcrics, frum those headquam, | Sto aut CR epee tors, it Inordated that vdid parayriph, while! 2 {eimai |.” 7 bo cverlonl ty ti ae reiithes to Sip quntltentfons oP penene fo be Tie. Ames. Company in Massachusetts, To rendets oF Tims" 'Truxt ontatdd'of eed on. rye ‘aro seedy, | Whith ha apeciat nocd for. skilled: workuten; ts, Tltnols, thoro 1g, Yothaps a word of oxplaha- Facabland we oat the eae iy moroliy rovuKed | trying tq being atouta rturn Lo tho Olt ‘pret tion needed, Phicajut of delinquent taxes is | Inted and controfied by tho Conetiturlon and } tea systomi by.thalr young cmployés. ’ Fe would not ait ind{eatton of either inability or efyil iawa (of the Stale}, without: ORard to wy. | undottbtodly be n good tig for tho comitry it Ithor inability OF un« | military grdor-horototore Insued frou (Hose | tho boys caitld fearn honest tritdes {n the Work. willingness to pay théturrenittaxes. Tio list |’ heidgtnrters, ships, ‘They: hight thw to kept out of the stens to La of innlenge proportions, and |: In thlacrdor Gon. Hancock dséorted tho doo- | strouty aud Jnild, Attd tuo Irtiportation of ektlted In one ‘senso this 1s true, but the | tte of Buatecearernliinty ln {ts most’ olfobs | neonates from Hurope-cente, ‘Sravlon-nntona ye payne is Eat reais lolng lie Zhlstants and Rourteentye Ammen: havo a ifood eal to anditer for In tits regurd, ‘ i Y | monte. Ho denled the equal. rights, of nogrocs . fs tho publication ofthe delinguent list until this | before tho fav, and promblgated:tha old pro- sqidnlon GaeeLE ee me SOUaa Ri. “year, Whon alight penalty was attached to | slavory theory that white man's justite fayodd | grates HAS ii ent Wirt THE those tuxes not prid on the ist of Mny tue enotigh for any “nigget.” ‘Tho laws which Gen. ar AUTHORITY’ MOU TILAN GEN,’ each year, Undor oho fav, all taxes, Stat Hancock réspucted wore Btite-laws; tho Inwa' | HANCOOK. t an f ond tov, all taxes, State, | viich he oponly flonted and disréwtrded tute | “This was bis len of Handnok’s statesman. county, elty, town, and district and park and | yational iawa, Ho approved of the exoltston of | sttp. ‘Greoloy, was tho, Debioerntic candiduto other specini. taxea, aro payablo to the sane | riogrous from jurios evan ft ‘enses M1 Whlel the for.tho Préslitoncy th 1868, . Ho olfght to be good officer, and ato payable at tho game timo, | Ives and libbrtica of ueuroos wore vsnoortiod. | Domocrnatio authority, ‘. . "Tho taxes due by the delinquents named in | Neithor Gon, Hnncook nor nny other candidate, Lh — ret this fist aro those levied for.the support of | for olflco ina Northern Stato would now dare to Four Michigan counties mnke tho follows tho varloug formsof Joen? gcyvernment for the nullity tho constitutional amonditionts In this. | ing rdturns of population: year 1879, Ierctofore, as thord was no pen- ‘bold eas pea a eee "pls ai Ingham. iano . alty for non-payment of taxes until after | Tue mow law which,took effect In Mnaan- ‘the snlo of the property by the Tax | chusotts May 2 hus ouinplotaly.clanted that Collector, owners'.. of “property havo | Stato of tramps. Similar laws {4 Now Hamp. 20,0 walter until this’ offictal fst of tho taxabte | shlro and Connecticut bad provioudly had tho | Ip js ‘understood that Sonator Ianntbat property and ‘of the-.amnount of ix duo |-84ne elec: tu those Statcs, Nobody knowpox- | Hamlin hits positively declined o teileotion to fhoreoit Jiaa Ween’ publishet., "Then taleieg'| SoM Bow oc whither the, tramps dopartod,—but | tho United States Borinte. Tho Hostun Herald . v a S| it is oortaty thoy - havo. gone,: -Ninotoon | and semo‘othdr papore in that rogionare strong. this oMctal notice In hand they have during } towns in Derushiro County, formerly th favorlt } iy urgidg Gert. Chdinborfaln for tho vacancy. the succeeding weeks covered by ihe notice | resort of tho tranips, report. 10 lodgors sinc’ z ——— patd thelr taxes. ‘This has been'tho practice | May 1, and only four roport any, ahd thoy | © ‘Tyx'Boston Herald (Ind,) says: “When In this county for inotty years,” tWolvo'n all. Etoven towne. in Franklid report | two partiog agree to leave a disputed question to 'Tho tax-list published this morning covers | 2026, ond but twenty-three wore acon by tho | tho decision of a spocial tribunal, it fs menn and s rest of the county, A odrreaponding decronse 8 | cowardly fur tho defeated purty to'donounce tho esvente od pagesof Tits Punune, whiletho | yeported from all parts of tho State... Whllo | result mf a ‘fraud! gts ; st publishod last year and for several yeRrs'| tho new law is ontitlod to much of the credit of cars en past has been equal. to 140 pages: of ‘Tire | tho ebange, tt Is doubtless also truc that thoins | = =’. PERSONALS. Cae Tnouse, “This shrinkage’ {fn ‘tho usual Usk Proved. oonitian of: teats a Dialed te A, Pa : : 4 10, al unt i 01 % of enumerated taxablo. property of the city: beri fkrel peri company. . Thp epringnicld Charles Frozen A ans is the latest way of and county, amounting to 60, por cent of tho epubliean prints tho following table, whlch putting it. a % . whole, is duo to two elrcumstanccs: (1) Tho | ‘shows the falliuy-off In public eller Iu tho prin | | Miss Dickoy Lingard has n now play en- Legisiaturo at tho Idst'dession attached o | cipnt olties.of*.tho Commonwealth during’ tho’ | titlod (Tortured to Death." Tho: audienco. penalty of 1 per dent per month to be nddéd | last two years: . “| Binys the title role, © i : to all taxes not yald: on the “Ist of. Moy. |, ‘ “From ‘thé fact that a lot of rifles wore re- 3), ‘The second -reason | -is tho.“ {mproye- | poston. dently seized near Loughrea wo Judge that tho ment in. tho business, and’ earnings of Jawelless famino fs about over. Paes tho ‘people, -Tho result. of . those two Fall itiver, causes has been that the taxes on more than | Taunton... onu-half the property have. been paid in ad- | Below... ‘vance of the publication of tho notice, there by reducing - the ‘length of the. delinquent Chteago courts cay bont that, ay 4 lat fully one-half of what it hag been in for The dauger of ownlng fast horse’ 1s slm- mor yonrs, As tho penalty fornon-paymentin | gotad...,.accseesesseeessioreeesO100, "OMT | PLY appalling, if we arw to jttdgo Uy tho number July hag already attached, delinquents have | -wané makos these numbors moro alghificart | Of fiers offcrod for sulo by widows In the Chl- the whole of July in which to pay tliolr taxes"| ta the fot that tha. paupors fully supported | cazo Sunday puncrs. 3 2 before-fudginent, and :1t-1s probablo that be-,] nave inerenged Jn.ths two years, in cor ¥ ye By port that, Mu, English. has, contrib- tote the “date at which “Judgment will: bo | of tho Jnoreaso of-insano pauperd!'s ! si hi aoaraiy eampaign fi ts, raf ‘ e reagents “ not gonerully: levod.. Ho, an execedingly smut fear Abs ae Nae ach ay: Hs me Turd Piedmont cotton factory in Greonville | ilboral man, Mfr, English i nota spondtbrift. lect on Henig ae Ol". County, Bente Careline Is ae hed ;Guplioaten “Won't You Kiss My Little Darling 2” Is. Pi. Kae So » | which will make {t tho largest cotton factory in’ q ‘Tho fit I, that tho law which attaches a | tho South except one, Fifty Rowsed ur blag fhe tle: off saan eens St ni toh Ais ata penalty of 1 percent per mont all taxes | erected’ for tho operat! ves, , Daring tho, past unpald on the 1st of May in cach year wag },yoar tho mili‘ nottod 30 per cent on tho stock | 347, rady, and sea. . is 8 4 comparatively. unknown, ‘Thousands of | Subscribed. “As thoso gront mnilis krow uP In tho | “saytint aro. the: partieular bonefts of a: small taxpayors were not aware of this action” college sducition?” neksu futher in Montmonth" freo trade grows small by degrecs. aud benuti- by the Legislature whieh took effect | roy loss. Loulsiana, with hor sugar interests, | Couty: who hus a 10-yoaruld boy to luk after, thla year for ‘tho? first-time, It 45 |. sanow only loss of a protective tariff State than | A&* some Vont-bitilder of tho President of o P ny Z Nea in f 1 Vase-ball ulub. probable, However, thatthe exnetion:| Pennsylvania. Georgia bus troa faterosts to bo | PFofessonsl Vaso ball vlub. of the penalty: this year will thorotizily nd- } Droteotads and South Carolina, Albarn Siow Dr atork eee is writings, fab Cal: Gates : Fy in, aud Sisstesippl are going {nto cotton manp- | well's blography of Gon, Gur! A obaptor thal Malar ail. line, fo. Gomme, are tha Foe ee aree ping if tho Bouts, {will describe tho Gonoral's ltd tn Wilthias Gol ae aekindiotaptia #0 | within 9 dgoado, turns about und ravoreca its | lego, bnd tho publio fs sralting nnxtously to goneral during thé inonths of spting thatthe | traditional policy on .tho tariff, as It alroady hes, | learn whéthor thofuturoProstdunt played third. offce, and even the present, formidable tax-lst | its attitude on the questin of fagerdal improves | basd or left-Rold. ° ‘will bo shorn of {ts vast proportions, and the | monts. - A es application for judgment will be confined to a comparatively small number of, delinguont ad ‘Misa Vandertilt will mdrry {sa gonuino Lord. His dobts amount to $250,000, . Only thirty ‘pearl<divers {n tho Perslan Gulf wore the ylotims of shyrka last year. Tho Ante No wonder thes are hari when. people . ot) 2 | aquandes mionoy ag if it war anid, Tho Pres: ‘Tim Charleston (8, 0.) News calls Oar | yyrerinns of Ciuttouny, tll. advurtieo for pas proporty-holders, : neatly for ua eee or De ee lolpunts 10 | toe, who ts only requlecd to bo “active, oamtest, Thoreduetlon ct thonnnual tax-listtotheex- | “In'stndleation of tho law,for the wottero of | fbf davolod, mud luplys” and astunlly pros tentof0percantof Its former size, atid acon- | tho whole pevpte, not for vonyennce upon indi Bo! ph lesa poe rte) pulenca on & Bs x Se sequent reduotion in the cost of proparing and viduals, publi ne lon, sorely poussins é ce A feghion journal reinorks thot “the pret- gerors dad porlls of duollng, will lasist that thoro | test: ohaudron: tullot of the season wis lutoty publishing it,-nro matters proper for public | be no vuoillation or time-serving. ‘Chis le due to thd reputation of South Carolina, ind to tle | Wor trimmed with point do gitzo; it opetod at congratulation, affording asthoy do a,promise | good nuine of er children. Wo cnst no stones | the ‘sidd over a orenin-satin’ covorcd'with small for tho’ future of a substanulal abolition of | at those who conalder “ the Code” novessity ur |. frillings; the wearer's Lalr was auvyrnty gud her the. whole abi een Sshicll, aithowub, In our Jadement, Be ion coluploxion ‘fair’? This fa. tho nentost way of ~ ae ST tier tow win. It isl once again no | siying that a red-headod womini walkgd off with Tne letter of Judgo Orton, tho well- |, who was concolved to have done-fhe wroux goes | the “inelde of adry-yoods stora we bnye bcon known Inwyer of Wieeanstn, gtving his reasons |‘ unsekthed, and bo who was giuned against los | lawlys 2 1 + A ; fof withdrawing from tho Democrutly party and | “oud, with a bullet in his nobly, generous heart. |, ——_— ! supporting the nomination of Gen. Gurfield, 1g ‘Thg Atlanta Conatitutton sys in tho sumucon-.| - SPIRIT..OF THE GERMAN PRESS. printed in full in the Darlmgton:Hepyblican, It ] Rection: od ees i fw calm and dispassionate but very forolble adiere, waa a maa cottravcons onough in'the | Tho’ Weatliche Post admits finnlly that the Btatomont of the reasons whioh inducod tho | Mt Justunvo to refuse to booomen purty ton | titted States Census man eannot alone make writer to take this stop, which ho regards ad.e | Mroue orig DUE Ho found MM uddedandthe,| St Louls a gredter elty than it really ts, und us- ‘Yory eotlousone, “I gta. fully aware,” he aays, | fact that ho could tind no redress and no cacupo | slang Other moro potent: roweons for the slow “of the aovoro censure which {a almost uni- | trom tho ayateunatig puraale of hl gneniy [saa growth of the clty ut tho other ond. pf tho, voraiilly vialted upon those who for auy cauao | S¥ideoo that tho public wontimont of Bouter | yridye, ‘Tho Lust says, ddituriallys Tho West~ forenko old political associations, Bad motives | the species of nssdeination\which fa ta result of Heho. Post bus during ‘the Inst fow nonths on aro generally designed for the change, I yanuot sduolings and this publlo sontlment-must bo’) diferent ocensions calied nttention to tho fact expeat-exomption from such ceuguro, though | changed ete ae ps Sere to aoknowledgo how and why the City of 8t. Louls reinincd bo- fully oonsolous- that T am govornod only by a joe ret ron and eoldcblocdud Inardurs ie.) Mind othor’ gront cities fr the Uritony and sense of duty which Jt would ‘be positively ust be brought to understand that tho true} bas assigued its ronyona thorefor. Tho fallit, wrong in me to dlarégurd.” Tho writer oon- | chivalry of elvfiization stands aghast topo prs Ites ‘not with tho Consus Supervisor, nor tous: Ae ‘4 eye ofc cinta, How Jong wilt the peuple with (thd guumerators, “It' inttut. be . ate: Whatever the Néiéeratio, party may, have Cet aie Hon te he iniseepresouted Dy masues-| tivated, to, tha. entirely . wrong .. poltey, bavn in the pitst, it 1s easuntinlly and ubsolutely ving, and murderers, and ruftlans ¥ > | pursued iby our ,,buelnoasmon. We buve tha pasty af tha Roath taeday, Of tha 186 Elvat- and murderers Ae. 6} tore than ones called attention to the feat that tho Domocratio purty oonnts tho 1s votes from | Returns from a number of ‘agrictilturnl },Nthing can be more detrimental and nioro in- thas Buta atte Myon of the Btatos seitlote counties fr Minols seein to Indlaute thnt thero Jura tho douial, political, nud“ bualnvss Ine eded or Ws edo Oty 4] ia tba for, ger pede and gare pote ae has been a fale, but nota gregt, Increase tu tha’ | terestsof Bt, Lowls than tu retard tho frou de~ votes, thoy fivo of them: thoy panfidently expect frac: the Jou haya ro] us followat city ae Nae XGnditor'the Bite of solintiea haya reporisd tat ta "og stro Republi ronu | aud strongly Republican a | Nurosu Count; : fuoneds will produce, gradyul Ipoverisment, New York 1 1870...” Gain,.| 8nd us ‘St Loitls ta chlolly dependent upon its f 1, by oonmerelal relations with thy South. if nat+ Wiacons! he Demoorauie | Fulton County ‘urally follows that yt oxpoct b purty iin Jon, for tho last, four youra bus a | Urally SOLS SAE He, CANOE. CRP OUE © Orca pes Statly aucited Tho suupiolans of Norttiorn mon, | Hee cea ty ous busines frou: that section of our country +8 ‘This pruotical question then prosents qlerseallt h Col ts ‘a8 long ns nothing isto be bad there, And tho i elf to overy honest vaturof tho North: Is it | seLean County ‘ 1D” = 68.088 + 6443 | ronson why we ountot expcot any bustngss from or | Ban - atin a ee fe ae the South ton grtaoxtene te, bocatss thy wrong hy Southr i. tho * Nati adit ore was toss of populatign (p overy township | and flleadvised polloy of the Desnoctatio party of Fe eae TT de WE ane Hutton’ | of Sursball County, oxdopt ono (Roberts), whic | the South’ dovs not protect tho” Iaburer 1a hands? | gulnod 2H, Moro than pale the ain in MoLoan, | bis rights{ ‘becauso, instead of depending on sal Troasury wife in i Suiliaen crincinle that Ho Montille & a aston County {sin the City of Bloomington. ‘Tt 1g bos.) {tacif, ttiat auino polivy dopuuds on tho assistance livda ‘i Naved that Southora Jllnols, Jn which tho furm-.| of the States ‘bocausy it deters Immilysrhtions be: ‘Brie by AAMC UAd soe ghee fe es orahave takon largely to :frult-growiug, will | cuuso itadvunged taxation turolyl the totals fattclanses at tho Siuth rospootud, wo that thelr | partly make good the load In..the northern bale. { > aa NT Rae che etree YT GlocHiand ean be considered a fulr ‘and iutelll- | of the state, But the Increasein tho population | Weong Romeurntio pifloy tho business men of See ai oe dictated Dir ae cniea Guanes, | of llinois has been chiefly In the olties, and thie |S. Louls judorsa and wupport by sending Dems rate for political powor?, Will tho North ba true | baa been, to some extent, at tho expondo of tho cea to Congress, thue bor asl in poer of to the noblo history tt bis made vow to i) the ;| rural districts, Tho tryo oxplunation of the: aT eth oy tee ety to it infuyiou esa nis at Govornmunt over fo the contrat of the very | slow growth in tho puroly ugriculturdl, counties | Meicee anly eq mierutia polleys with iia “mnen who Tought to des\roy it? Will this be 4usk } of Tiinolsts the’ incrowsed price ‘of, farming- | uivournulng cifeota, iniiuloutes and: frightens the ‘poliblota ousy-woing South appre: | Matids, and tho turning of the tide of fimmlgrae | Away finumlgrution to our city, Bt Louly ts cfute. tha, neue of tho'gruat, enengatic, progrea- | tton to cheapor lands in tho North and West. Pecunia ape Getic gente an snae omy iss S Cor J. W. Fouxzy camo out for Garfield | Bus discuaries (anil | ores eet De S"qho Daritngton Repllatican saya of theauthor | early and stoutly. Iu bia oditorlal in tho Freas, | Hist.whie AE vassesaes from within, ty te tos “of this letter: ieee i June 10, 1868, he aaid: oR , conolustvuly how wall “founded and absolutely: eg high position which Judge Orton occupies ‘Geu, Garfield, whose warm and unsolfies doyo- | correct our adwonitions and wdyice were ut the spe, tbe, fae us Onoof thg abloat lawyers in the | tion to bis friends and his country leq matter of tne, Tho censtts demonstrates that in tho ‘#taty, and the confidence which he e1 oye a8 a | common fame, bas olfered'to give way in bis | North, whére Democravy docs not prodoininate, “penemomtons od upright citizon, will. give | district for Wado, if the lattor would run. Gon, | the inoreasy in wealth and pupulation ta border- oh ight to this expression of bis oonviotion of | Garilold inado tho vtfer when tho old war-home ay tho fabulous, while eB the ‘Houth ovary ageareenenerratl oat coe wenatorsaiy abuing, Wy ue advices Of ) ing bow tse. Chicngy evorlapped ust we " Hh 7. ci Gen, Surnipan, by a: special military or Convention, declaring that tho countr; ‘ioded Pesaro as iyo fog dovelupiget did not take dr, muimberod No dad Now Orloang, Aug, 24 | fis, FOMTGH NA UT at COORG, Ow GUN | Pts Han Francisco (Cl) emakrut alta" en- Wo, Femoved oortain civil’ oMloors and sleo ) rovoncutive position, Few Nuvonl Lepublicaus | fant terrible," aod bla nameis Gorham. ‘Tho lte- stated the quatttioations of yotora and jurors | would bo willing to lose bia proscuce $1 tho | putioun part: of tho Baatern Slope scoms td havo “according to the laws of Congress." ‘The sco- | Councils of tho Natton, but bis example taona | P' party’ ae ond paragraph of thia brdor was as follows: that could well ba Itnltuted in other districts uf | hud enough of bim, and the Republicans on tho Bethea teats Hed iio and muny other States. It iw neediow to-| Pucite arc in tho eamo tx, ‘Tho Demakrat says: Leute eeeone, US Uakeeta Pe catarecae te | SAY, that Wato dooltned any eat, Unt ouuld only | tf the Republican party should tuslet, soaic its horaby Srdored that no | Be bad by displacing tha fricud of “hoinasat | now, go diaposo of 118 ‘onfant terrible,’ George person W] uot reg plored fn accordance wrt rn ‘U, Gorbai, it must offer & prico for bis uppro- sugh Law shall bo contiderad aaa duly qualified |“ Paraen” Mackonocine, who fg ab thls | housiow, and huvy bun without doley after bs duly Trogiatasad ‘A$ ADOVO, And NO uthers, ure oon. | moment the victin of religious persecution in| capture. It you throw George put of the froat meouently elluible under the’ Lue oF ‘Loutsiana, | England, ts about to take @ holiday Ly visiting | door, he will be sure to try {t again by tho back iso dy Jus?, dnd ought the Aroorican peopto, to Juce thio Iepubita tho control of the party oF | SutrK County. sation. gang people will be apt'to say ho thinifo a fool of | Ye mmtended or cliunged lie thab dobnetmclte’) serveur tuire Yeaty nt the expiration df Wid tern, a8 1 Se ea. TL eourts (of the Slate], The Commanding Getienl | historical sontence, “Shoot hin on tho spot, su. fy = RHR BAXLIET, ; eile ore ing teune ropaned i in Wil q ‘Thera can be no doubt that the man whom. this ofticd. Send your little darling fu some day, ° a diktaces Rio palauee: 47.1 rural popufition during tho last qgcyde. Sovojs | velopment Of ta South, All stich retardfng Inte -,