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io The | Ohitag. Daily Tribune... QT ‘ “PEUESDAY, JULY, 13, 1880. . : PRICE, Fi ‘mont and the business of the country, Our,pA: 4! jaging nnd tho dagreo.of Interest fs indicative of { tho Verorin Cafnet Band. ’ Fully 1,000 people } AVhilo this ts truo, untoubtedly, tt was not per cttrroncy 1a tow as Natfonal as the fing, and ja thorough wake condition of the parts: | witnossed tha ralsing,.which was by far tho ‘oxaotly tho beat thing ta say. It wns much OF Ww! 0; Jo Asus 8 = E : -PRESIDENTIAL. =) as = oP * ; : need only to*maintain the equality of_ all ont, cepting the Republican doltars to Jnsuro fo labor and capital a menstira, as a + of value from tho uso of which no ong ean, Nomination. . suffer loss, ThO great prosperity’ which" ths. country Ia now enjoying’ should not ‘bo, Or dangored by any violent changes or adutptur A ‘ . better to dogs Sr Garileld und othors of od 4 Yonuinpeion bas not only mado it overywhere | ptyy Gar Seana lurgost assembly over. recn bere, A bewe eter te quid iy Onlo—vizz Fenson with tho erring $ Se equal to coln, hut bas brought Info uno our store | 9 Advices pen Vermont state Tent ouainesae | tiful stecamor bearing tho names of Onrtold | ones, and show thom by arxument whorein the Sta! ‘i ‘ ‘ of guld and silver. ‘Tho cleculntiyg modiuy f8// hen thore who havo not wes an notiveparcin | and Arthur, graces tho tofinast, wath itis | wero rong. | Buch weed ns Gen. tierra tty How He, A] E gred on the Fours . Gen. Garfield's Letter Ace | now more amandant than over. befor: att | Ahoy js for Fears nro now doing ao. an shoy say | hoped, will convert to its eontinicres Ti Homo- | dree for, four yours nao, was, lound to Dring ST eECUeneERE: part Speeches were nude by Jed the country out of its flndn: crate passing this way. Specches now gathoring, As J understand tho matter, apite of tha nhiftiess femoctatieconurans: They Gru. F.C. Hayes, “A. i. Jordan, and A, L. Dow, | the Sort-Monuy {den {8 su dead and detestable in ‘don't want any change of polley, and will work | of Mortis, after which a club was organiztdt with.| Ohio that nhs man why wnd prominently cone ng business-men aginst tho Deinocrats, Se eetiintoracand the following dllicura chosen: | nected with the tnovement bere tn the past ts Convinesn. sea | be, Ateunny ands | now rene Peer tes ie noreli aj peavey” ,, rotary rete Bs f I ore: rey o Wasntxaray, D.C. guy Pier ng te Pecilaeutin nosey overs xchool district within |” fa the Greenback feature of the case.tho He Takes 2 Walk Abrond to Got ‘re @Moal ot Fresh Aire’: ) ‘ 7 . mithuaiuant | worst ono in Suine now?" T asked. ‘An Outspoken Document Which Amanctal experiment, capes | ie fe the Repucueine, and haan nort ot feNedmauat by, Septet this aco Donwenita he tack hat the retake and |'a Ghallonge from Baltimore for a Rif Will Command Man “bun cusrous BAR?” doubt but what Garflold and Arthur, will bo and aut 00 sleuermincd Ey Hee tall, | Babu ws aaytting: eo een mation of Woat Bi , Sell la , * fobs y. a polley should bo pursued whieh wigbring rove | cleeted. Ho nye thoro la ne danger, ct Hinsss pothurn 300 Hopton Tee Siow for Proaidunton the Probibition ticket. will teen-Days’ Hungering Match. - rg “Readers, . , | edue.to the ‘Treasury and will."onsblo tho labor aaa ee ate Wt RR dit io, wig to Moectat Dispatch ta ‘The Cheaao Tribute, aoe eee na coittac, eho. will Ellon ‘ be in nnd ctpital employed in our reat industrics to | Republioutd column in November, Judge Porter, |» Gantievinue il, duly 32—The Republican | hin, Lam of tho firm ‘opinion, however, hatte Account of a Former Forty-Day Contest > 2 With the - Wolf” compete fatrly In otirown matkots with the ta- | of Indinnn, leaves for home to-night. Ho anys | party in this county presents an unbroken fruit, Fown aineers. Wo lexts- | totdvices which bavo reached him from tie | A rfect orguilaitiou ia boli effected, Cre | ee eee Or apeancey, a re aa, eHOy wet ‘ : : “4° | bor and capital of fu ‘t vory Particular * Attention Devoted to | into tur tho people tore ited States, not for | Kiate Wicca who most cheorful ‘character; that | fold and Aribur Cluba nre belug formed inovery | Lenbte to carry He snthout much trouble. The i ut ety Extraordinar Q tho Republicans aro united end th fownsitip.. Tho Garield and Arthur Club of this Hs t : E tho Domocratic. Stato- Into far (0 Do oF na rary that th | eT eS ee ne four Dit whee thoy will | edty mow numbers over an And maul Inesoat, fact ine tho Bute election aamos in, Renter Ss : : : f . ‘incronn laborer fs nore intelligent nnd bettor | enrry tho Stato In Octobor qpd again In No- | Wg, Pe pouty ia President. and Thoms | ihe bemocnits nro elulming everythin there, | In Which the Party Suocesded, but Shuffied. : { Rights Heresy. puld than bila foroign competitor. Our country vember, Judnker Seorotury.. The Htepublicnns tre cond- | with thotr usunl confidence, I notice, Bot a ucoseded, but g eA } ‘ @ Ae cannot be Independent unloss its peuple, with 3 Souter Nistonks Sndthe old quaed 18 coming to | eane very itty” * “Gany, ots « Of Soon-After, : : te ~ thele abundunt putural resources, possess the | IANCOCK, je front. san coustt. : oy ee : i ; re $ ‘ requisit akill at‘any tine to clothe, arm, and a> 18 RETURNING-HOAND RECORD, Tho the Entit ‘the Chlenyo Tribune. § AGO. © TANNER’'S FOURTEENT! =e a The ‘Notional. Eleotion Laws - the | equip thomselves for war, arid tn thno of poues Spectat Dispateh to The Chieags Tritunte Parensouna, To hal Conti, duly 10—Tero |. - UNITED STATES RENATOI REWTON BOOTH, Apeclat Dispatch to is ds cial I ADIES Sure Bulwark of Nation- aa mitt thos necrasary implomentsaf tne | Warittxorox, D.C.,July 12.—The Democratlo | tn tye Depa enant Co. Tits July 10 Tiss | of California, arrived at the Grand Vacifto ‘last | New Youw,“July 12—1t+ nag ‘been intimated wo Bure A SC Dok. It was tho’ manifest intention of the | Position In rogurd to the Loutsiiun Iteturntog tant From tha Btate Caplin! the Hopubllents tae ovenlug from ‘Torro Hutite, Ind. Ie reports | that out of Dr Tuaner's oxporiment \anaid grew al Lifo. POE gal, ts the, Taam Coe wolprovidg for the | Hoard and tho rovution of the President thereto | that grloug ineutinns this venting, comalleiig | everything looking very hopeful tu tndinna. | a manta for fastin-ninteher, ant tho oH Se ‘comtnon defense, not by, standing armies atone, fo 0 atfnding condemnation of Gon. Hancuck, | Mou, John M. Li tou, vue aadidute for Liew | The Republicans present a polid front and aro \ . . ? Dut by rulsing among the people a greater army Whnde thiols ennuldati upon tho fraud pluttonn, follgntstuvetnir, , vers an He as et jt workiuy in harmony. In regant to the Facitic + : : ve 04 rg: audience “ ; S ‘A’ Statesmanlike Viow of the | ot artisaus, whose intelllqunee ant rail! should | Itavoms thus fr to have escaped the memory of | LY epeouli ta the ms reyuotinng resents tuclt | eguat, Mr, Hooth snide “1 think: that thoro Is Huneoek, at the Hoang, and etait | no doubt that tho ltopublicans will earry Call- £ ey E showod thomseclves to-day ino chaliego to: the * doctor from Baltimore to mnko a match with | one Lucius Polk fur tiftecn days’ fasting, $500 powerfully contribute.to the safety and glory of | tho Democratic press that Gen ‘to 0 nafde, tho otte who loses most { : Financial and Chinese the Nao BOTY OF | te eirer preatlont Hayee, accepted a ‘peivate | Fushi who fate appreciate tho airing of | fornia and | tho Authur, Paella _Mutes: | se Fee ees thnrg siiltpmraane Questions Fortunntely for’ tho fritorests of commerce, political inlaston, under which he proceeded to | their family history, 03 summarized by slr.) All the advices that I have rocolyed | slon foo of $1.0 heud if tho match fs mado. -Dr. Ls there ts no longer any formidable oppesition te | New Orleans immediately after the conviction | Hainilton. After the speaking, & Gariteld nod] from leading - Republicans there have ght of fanner did not indicate what ho: thought of the proposition, - but rinsod' bis -mouth - with wator,. hls solu amusement now for - fourteen days, Some of tho papers sny the 2 aioe printionsfor tho Improveuent of our har- | of Collector Anioraowof the Returning Board: to arr Uy. was ongantziat top Which Mruriners | eon very favurble fudved. All tho elements Vorsand great nivigablo rivers, provided that | Use bis influence with :ov. Nicholls, | undo drum corps of ten pieces, orguulzed for | ire united and there Is harmony apparent. Tho Reports Received cat the Re- | tho expenditures for that purpose ure strictly | Who was hiv “classmate at West Pylnt, | the campalan, added Interest to the oecasion by | people on the Pacitio Slope wre sutisiicd with fountato, saying be was much refreshed by the : a ’ }imited to works of Natlonal linportanee: Tescoure’ tho relente of Aikterson, It was | tele perturimnuees, The Domocsey bere Tee Gon, Gurelds they aun is wbility, ond | faster shows symptoms of falling, but. tho doo- ' LADIES’ publican Headquarters TILE SSSINNPE WINE + | slatmed by: the Presdont that tho nureciment | fur "ihieg. utterly hui” camp Hei | cent: FO Te ei tere qaiay doubt | tors {n attondanoe and tho victiin himselE «lo nok - y : in Wi swith tte grbat tribnturios, 18 of such vital Impor- | mado with the Commission whichengincored tho | tneotiag fit. to compare’ with n baying © | Gr iis election, If the Kepublicans gencrilly will | seem to think #0, and declare that he is evea fashington. : {unee toso muy millions of people, that the | Loulsinua “actllement plainly. stipulated that | elthor in polnt of nusmbers or respeutubllity. omy dul worl . Vetter than three days ayo. Ho hos frequent 5 } . H anfoty of its navigation requires vxteptional | thore should be no politicdl prosecutions of any sat PETRUS LULA. fr, Booth leaves for the West to-day. attacks of cold feeling, howaver, which is by 4 aire oration.< In urder to seuure tothe Nation | of the actor in-tho oontroversy gvor the ‘ ee SHUI REBUNLICAME, zomeconaldored asign of the breaking up 2 % 4 9| Am Address by the Wisconsin Box | the control of all ita wutors, President Jolterain Electoral eonutof Luulsiana, ‘Tho Adiitntatra WISCONSIN. he delematod ty tho, Telsh Ammorienn, Hopes | his systom. ‘ é . negotiated tho Durehnse of ‘vast territory, ox- | tlon dit Wwhutit could previoud to and during | CIRCULAR OY Tilk BTATE CENTILAT, COMMITTEE. en pats oclbek ae AnKaLee, zitls | xt O'clock this morning ho walked to Unio: * " ¥ ¢ publican State Central «| otiting from tho Gult_ of AMoxico tothe Pacitie | the trial of Anderson to save tim, and, aftor bis SunwauKue, Wia, July 12—Tho Chalrman of | rmmgemente were concluded last evening at | Squarc, and ext for, twenty minutes by tho 5 o Committee. Veo) Te wisdom. of Congress should ve ti | conviction, among othor mouns tt was Believed | tho Republican Suite Central Committee hos ise | the Nnol meeting of the frlvb- Aimeriena Central b yoked to dovise some plan by’ whick tat | gyyt Gon. Huncock, on uocount of bis formurre- sued tho followlug clreulur to the Republicans | Republicun Club, All who desire to ntend tho pure alr. It 1s now impossible to, tell on Be great river whutl ceuiy to be on tere f Wisconsin: Convention, should be on band at the truln. ” ; Ere Tver sa who dwell, upon iis | tons to Gov, Nicholls und tho. New Orleans | Of Tieanns 2 2 when, tho” fasting man ta aslee 4 ' rf . a ogee vate} * 7 " . Once more we are ontering upon a contest ONKENDACKENS, . i Da, A Prices Reduced Hancock's Cénriection with the | MMM a"duateut eRe Pk GN ot Contedpratos: mig hie eS | ates guar or witch depents tue continued | -Thd County Central Committee of the Green. is nerves havo been so nffocted by his fast that A a R people. “The fnturests of agriciiture, whieh {3 , Velture of tho Auericun people—a_ struggle | back-Labor party met lustevening at the Paltnce ho cannot close bis oyes evon when sleep. . ; ao ooreetiena Ree | feet tal ieee rah | ont aint ge eine, Ane| Egan oop esa at | Leno aia aha | wn, yan a ji Which suveh-twellthy of ont population are en- 1» Gen. 5 ! ceo ins . of conunitteomen wus soteeted, und sé wus de> | watchers by : turning Board, — even-twellths of oul popu euctures | sion. with tho very favorable result to Mr, Ane | 1 iegutse Issuos, this is tut w continuance of | ede to mec! borvafler a Hi wand wag due. |-watchogs by muddonly. siting Ap in his cot,. iced, ns We foe, we Moree, denmmd, that. tho fuellitios | Merson which followed. For thie Mt ton hewus | tho ountest which beam i yoneration sce In pi fur cheap transportation shill be inereased py | Ve! fiarply arralgnod ct the tine oy. the Dom- be otrurty of tis Hout! fat Oe OF tae Dea {tune ae of a und demoualratlon eho ore Using His Posttion and Insluence to So= Me ue ¥F mit our wrens Her Sie Feit ie nts vin seh tamed a pore | whe unteapplly wna too suoecsstul nt A eee fa i a . ; ‘ me i one cditarial the, Stul, after stathmg that the e ows LICANS, : cure Anderson's Releaso. ee, material interests ot tuts eonnttyy Sea President had ivan up the Idea ‘of interferhy “Wo stall not uct wisely by relying upon our “Ainmpityceteeuen se hGnot Freel Repup- : mulluans of its gettiement, ant tho sentiments) then the Fee aD te mnienade nue ae grength, wille undormiting Haat uf our op--| 4 A OTR Sit tat eventing in the Halsted : geourpwnpty hve ted tho Gaveriununtie oe | Mi. Hinged dete Ue Tory no ne poses, Ovérwiutiingly defeated tie Bors | Strut, Oper tlose, Stirring specebes Democratic National Committes Moot- | uur shures for new and bupples ines We We RED OE tee Pa tg My MMe | cratie nurtytuts for many months aulfered ho | Weettadeg ‘Gerralting dustian be Stars. Te ran dng in Now York ToD x 8! ape thd garde ne Bs ver ne in ne ee oF lenst, {4 not an improvement -on thit upon pangs of despondency. Sutolland wine have been | oo iia Se ee aI were Prete i ing in Now <or. ‘o-Day, sucha s, and Intending that: thelr poxtority stud | whieh be his ventured, -It is stated tn such poured {nto thoir wounds by the Confederates 1 fo ois fihleg Lu Baus. Vieo= sae beers? 3 ¥ RecoMG iin UALiBtinguishNbie pire of our popu | quarters as to leuve io room to doubt tho fact Ve othor States, and with most admirable pluck, | 774 sen re ehoy Beis Vied-Presidents, 2. pointing to Dr. Price, who stund ut the head of the cot, ond oxelalining: “I'll bot a dollar that iy the must skeptical mag that’hns becti(in ’ tho room since Lbegun my ‘expurimont.” “Dr. ° Price responded: “How do you know thnt, Doetor? have certulnly treated you with tho greatest kindness,” Tanner replied: “Yeas but I huve kept my cye on you, and I sce {tin your face that sou do not belleve f eau do whut I huve set out to do." ‘Then he added in aquick, nervous way, “Tguces Tit eo down-* aka street. After providing for wivor- an ONE-HALF! SUMMER SUITS, lation, Tho recent ovement of the Chinvsy to ter Vibe Worthy a better exuse, they’ ure agaln prepurin ialle an Cleats Recording Sevretury, | stulrs, nud, ‘acoampunied by bis watchers, be nie campranpe nerrmn | turriaete Cost meabey oie HARE Of, he | ee Grins mat asaya | Worany ase cra, GREAT | Auth tien Cornyn ae Sere | trent iv the ei gos Segond A . ) “4 ct 5 r » hive! aE e a8 . y dey jv A. Hlvets TT . Peter Hodecker. vt ENTIRELY NEW STYLES, SE ee oa Eee TRO TT eee ee accrerartas 20, Me IDERTOR. Oe oe ee ee tt dine A tia reanaror Petor Modeshet: 4 | ula airs, wher pe threw hianci€ upon Bis ACCEPTING TUR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FoR | Purpuscs oF ita roault. It ty teo much like if ‘ . q d gee IE DOr Lo Te ee eum as Looked Ghana an Henri tu fT, Get i Wi Wituinas, We consider the cloction of Gens. Mextor, 0.4, July 12.—Gen. Garfleld has for- jon; tov mucl oo an iuyvaslo a be looked wk h e ct and by:tnethods hitherto unicnuws tn Wisconsin z @ he Cl ens. _Brston, Os Jnly HeGen, Gnotohd has for | taint ote Weennnat ctomaatey | propecia funy er denimgg nis awn uneasy | poities, "tbe, Demaoratg eampagn foud wil CoE a a re a ot ae following Ictter of neceptance of tho naminu- wean uennder ts cule Sant ete need | brittiant or cicourasing, but Tut they (Hancock, | NOt be sent a week top Into in 18301 + 10] i a 0 Wiieopsin ta ante for a roth Republican | 8d “ tion tendored him by the Hopublican Nationa | comnising Hhoweavity of this wublect the pies, iwaagie aan a few cercads at AS) ie dod thom | a ycries ir epuiioans wilt 7 ep Tegor | . Witenesr, We consider tho Ttepubltean plats jonvention; iy A $ Ny ne + its but only tym Tact condition, Wo mist not fortn ng the basis of our political Hberty aud our © Menroly O. July 10, 188—Dean Sin: On sent cw Chinn nCommnigaion of alatinguished |- + ‘THR POLITICAL DISTINCTION eative Oneieives, Tho Inunuyzens who. ayjoinedd Natlonul prosperity; thoretore, i NTON: ta gee: Gu) i Citizens far the purposeor securinggtich x mud ) of Gen. Tiuncoots, however. [sn matter of very | and: #0, successfully enforced “tho policy of |. Rexelocd, hat wo cheerfully Indorge the nom tho evening of tho 8th of June Inst, Tbnd tho | ficution of the existing treaty na will prevent triviul Hnportanee in compurison with the gravity | witenes " duriy the revent seasion of Congress ination of Guriteld und Arthurs and, finally, honor to receive from you, in tho . presence ‘of | tho ovlls likely to urige from tho presont gitin- | of tho ertur committed by tho Administration fa | are in dead curncst! ‘Tho Brigadier dens ‘Resvtoed, That we will sustain with all our tho Commilttes of which you woreChatrman, the | ton. | It Is contident! from the attthose diplos | interfering through. tte emiesiries to effect the | erula and thir “Norther FERS ine —do- | infgut the principles of tho Repubilean party. ofloial anyouncement that tho Republican ‘Nae mutio negotintions willybe succosstul, without discharge of no iman who -has been convicted |-termined ta whi at whntever cust. They e@mecting then adjourned to allow those ‘onal Cot th Chi that d the lord of cominuretat intercottme between the | OF forging the false vote ‘which pluced that rd- | bellove | that, Shaving obtained possession of prgeentto gign tho roll, 100 numes kelug ob- tional Convention at-Chieago hud laysnom- | two pawers, which promises a great Incrensy of ininistration in power. Mr. Hayes nay dony,sny | Capitol Hii, the White Houge, the Freasury, tho ined, {nated me ns thotr candidate for President of tho senipecenl finde and {ho entirgement of our | personal fustrumentality in t ts but bls denial | anny ang ery other department of the: |. ae OAKLAXD. tee United States. I-necept the nomination with | markuts, Shoutd those efforts fll it will bo | will not be bellevadl.” robably John Sbormn | Nutional Guverninent will fall into tholr hinds | Ata meoting of the Onkland Republican Club gratitude for the confidence tt impltes, and with tho duty of Congress to miticute tho evils ale | wis more, ostensibly active, yotwho will sup- | on thedth of March next. ‘Thelr campalyn is hold Saturday evening Inst it was resolved that ad " rt th Abititi 1.4 ready felt, and prevent: thelr Increase by such | pos0 that ‘Mr. Hayes -wis not apprised of | mapped out. Every’ faction of thot purty is 80 | tho members shane mitend tha Republican cop senso of tho responsibilities, it.linposes. | reatrlotions as, without violence or Injustice, | tvery | step nnd’ consulted about --It?-| rar united as to accure thelr, tuil vote rnecling Saturday evening “Int bodys, 1: cordially indorss .the principles set forth | will piace upon it sure, foundation. the penco of is sending Gen. Winfleld <8, Munoock to | undey pretense of Uelieving that they were de. wilt be « meeting of the Clu thiveveniig’ to tamper with the Anderson inat- | frauded’ of. tho fruits of tho last Presidunthel: | at tut Wisconsin will bo canvassed by them from ; Fe Te srthint, Gen, | tho base tne to Take Superior, with Wu cert passed, as follows: cot, He Insists that benceds exercise, and gets no horn from it, while thp doctors bold that it fs. o weakening expenditure of force. ‘ollowing 1s the letter recelved to-day from Mr. Alexander ‘Thompson, Baltimore. “It wus in oy ‘w the wutehors, who laughed heart- ~ over itt ™ After you have recuperated from your press ent tusk, the frionds uf Sr. Lucins (Polk will mike a miutet tor fliteen days" fasting for $00 i side, pay or play, the men to welgh at tho commencement of tho mutch, and tho one who: loses tho nest pounds tn weight at. the end of the inateh to lose. We ein procure a hall, bere eultable for u mateh, ond the admission charges 46 per cent to winner, 23 per cent to loser, A ‘huinber of conipetont physicians have volun- teered tu serve. Justice and falrncas still will be shown you. at all buzords. Mr. Polk tao regident of this city, wad will put up his owa ; money, which he bas xeoumulited by, such matehes as long distances and swimming.” ‘ ‘From $200 upward. «1,000 — Lawn DREssine + SACQUES, while, i shee? i in the: platform ndgpted by the. Convention, | ur Communitics and the freedom and dixnity of | New Orlen 19 Onktland hose-bousy it 8 o'clock slitrp, to " : r f ane rat tum resutgecta. -of whieh | bors - », " re ey Caasnmothiag which the innocent. Presl- | olvction, thoy will atop at no muusures, howover | ionke arrumecniontt Tor eo dongs Beary tle |g oe aoe ea Puatinroven ete f S 0 Oe ene epintond: are on. rooord :amon no gue erym smnviog, - | dent could not hava dauo., ‘Tho) Sun also, $8 i, to curry thule exis, ais SEE aoe eee of Tiydo Park ie'| {2 votina remarkublo ty (eet ig oe witout # . Frise bi i 3 “Every ns whicl re cl 3 ! : e 7 sy . Semel > = tha published proceedings of Congress. I ven- -qsihg nppaintmant of citizens, {0,880 earns ured and aunt t0 hint this: yeur the victime will not be | invited, water und food for ninetocn days and six hours =, ¢0, the warlone | seo surround him could ehiplet ars brought 10 -| tho'poor biuck: men, Por yeh tho white finml- |, * turo, howevor, to mnke special mention of some | mont ia “perhups tho most a iileulteoF ai the. | ede upon Bouthorn members dtr Congres with grade, delitdest nto bUlloving “ue Northern < ~NOTES.- - of tho principil topios which ara. Iixoly to bo- | duties whlch tho ‘Constitution bas Inposed upon | 8 View of unerating on ‘Nicholls Independently | energy, alll, and: cipltal ‘would tind a hospitn~ |. rate Lar s Come subject of discussion, without roviow- ho Execntive, Tho Constitution wirely de- of the personal nppeals that they made direct to cone ty the warewasted fells af tho ayo mmeneraty ‘acrup:’s VIEW ee acca ciagress Sint coopernte with tig | Hitt... «| Ilually the wurviccs of Gen, Lune he recent unblusbing attempt to steal Spectat Disputek to The Chteuc Trtbiries ing tho controversies which hnve .beon sottled |-ixecutive Departments in plucky tho clvil cook, who had boen a classninte and friend of ernment of tho Shite of Mafne sy Wasntxaton, D. C., July 12—Mr. Schur $6 during tho lust twenty yenrs, and with no pur- | service an a bottorbusis, Experience bus proved Gov. ‘Nicholls nt West Point, were culled | ‘gests the desperate churucter of the menus tobe | guoat leqving for the West to anterviow tho Tu- pose or wish to rovive tho paasious of tho lato thut with our frequent changes of ndministra- Into’ requisition, and ho was sent to New employe to yet posseasion of tho Goverimnent niving fc a War. ae é tion no system of reform can be made effective Orleans 28h anediator. In behalf of | of thy Nation, that thes may tuen eo Shenunds | diuns, On his way to the plains be proposes to ah -| and permanent without the wld of legialution, ‘Anderson at the solleltation, as ft 1s understood, | upon the diel of elvilizetion atop and delivor a blow or twa nt tho Demoorats. Teahould be sald that, while the Ropublicans,|-Appointmonts to tho militury'and navitl gorvied | PF tue fraudulent Preatdent. ‘Thus w soldier over were the words," Eteranl Villgance fa | In converuutlon to-day ho eald that he looked | fully recognize and will strenuously defend all'| aro go reguinted, by luw und custom ns to leave high in command became tho accredited agent” the Price of Liberty" more wppoalt thin at tho | ¢ormird to n° Republican triumph in tho fall fin n conl-bunk ut Blue Rock Township, near Zanesville, 0. in 1M8,_ Ho recommends him to a: good fat oilice under Flunoock.” pha Prot, MeFadd saya: “It's my opinion that EliJali was fed by ravens, aud Dr. Tanner is fed by ducks,—I. ¢., [ymne ducks of -the medical Bro. fesston,-ealied’ quacks. For meszlf, bedud, T don't gee tho ume of a square. dopther among tho wholo puck.” = a ‘dv the Western Associated Pres New Yout, July 1.—Dr, Lanner, his fut of fourteen days.nt Ladies will find among’! thislotof Dressessome’ of the.most desirable. styles and the LOW-. ‘EST PRICES offered : eae romnpleted’ i), and uxpressed e 4 tho rights retained by the people, and all tho but little ground of complaint. it may not be -of the Administration te irrest the course of | present thine, end from this bour until that ) gleetion. Wh sked whut he Dasod bis hope hams % i" : . ite to emake wlollae’ regulatl Celnmnat guatiog, and tt may be ammies with | wileb shall witness tho inauguration of James jection, en usked whut fe bu contidenve of completing tho-forty divs, itis _ this season. ; rights reserved to tho Statos, thoy, wise to mike whnllur regulations by IW | contidonee thut tho Judgment of the Bupreine | A, en rd cad Chester A. ATTUUF. sha replady” Quine eotsirvallye inet gf the elght 18. EB pou, aad ne A eeirority y A REGRET THE PERNICIOUS DOCTRINE OF STATA | yading tho authority or necessary dige | Court was the consequence of thot mission by Helng ‘viseilant—entering tipo the work bofore id S 3 a ¢ doctor i pitea UEC aut tho neh ou M a Ny x AUPREMAGY, ** +} cretion of tho Executive, Congress “should whieh Nicholls wus spared the uvecsdity of 0 | us with .onthusiasit, as we iniy—we cup yot VINGINIA DEMOCRATS. ‘anner remains the sume, kis request for mot Dinnkets, bis desire for moro sicep, nud puleo: whtob so long crippled the functions of the Na- devise o method | that ‘wilt determine the pardon aioe In tho last rvsort he stood reudy | synile upon’ our opponents, having nothing to A prominent Virglnin Democrat says: that the nud temperature show bim to ba wenlkor. , Ganure of office nud’ greatly reduce the uncer pinlle por ou or oet iugeuious or desperato | Democratic lenders Inve devided that ut tho. Hana Goreenegn ae a a see I tho | tainty whlch tikes that gervico wo unoertain suhumes, A Fegitar eating of tho tate Committe, whlch y inal: and unsatisfactory; Without depriving uny Dp Conyritulating you, and all Ropublienns, that | meets Wednesday next at Kichinond, thore shall ig uthy ° that tho, United States is a Nae | officer of bis rights usa oltizen, tho Government ‘TNE NATIONA MITTEE. the standurd-bearers chosen and the platform be no compromise with tha Roaujusters, tion,, with ample powers of self | should require Iilin to dischurie nll hie ollluiat AT COMMITEE of peineipics adopted at. Chicago compel tho} * + BCUURZ IN INDIANAPOLIS. preservation: that {ts Constitution and the | dutics with {ntolllronue, olleloncy. ant faltufil- Spactal Bienaleh a he Cetasio THUG A houeat und Joyous aupport of overy Republicny,, Speetat DispateR to Tre Chicago Tribune. ry neag. ‘Io select wiacly from our Vast population Naw Yon, July 12.—Tho Democrats took pos- | from divine to ‘Oroyon, from the Red liver of ‘a 28 > inws made in pursuance thereof “nro tho sue . ‘ IsprANAPOLts, Ind. duly 12,—Seeretury Schurs, ae {howe who nro beat Uttod for tho muny olives to | session of the Fifth- Avcnuo Hotel’ to-day ‘and | the North to tho tio Grando: “aud rejolelug | writes saying,bo. will areive In Lidianapolts and promo law of the land"; that tho right of the | be tilled, requires au iequaintunce fir boyond | gtrolied about it nit thoy wanted to a with, you that thousands of our brothren who | spoke hero Sa tho evening of tho 10th Inst, & Nation todotermine tho method by which tho | tho range of any one mao. ‘The Rxccutive Se ppoor | had strayed have come buck to oup ranks. Meek from to-night. i Wepistature sinll be oreatedeannot-bo surron- | should therofore sock and rooolve the infor. thoroughly at homo in that Iong-tlime Htepubllc- | oud come to stuy,— appual to you to buns oe dorod without abdteating one ofthe fundamen- eanhd usdiatunee of those whose knowledge | an gathoring plice, Among tho prominent | once in tho work’of the cuinpaign, | Every mun A RATIFICATION, ; tal ree ss : bf the communitics {u which the dutlesyaro to | Domocrnts gcon were the notorlous Finley, and must take his place in the Republicun army. Speetat Dispatch to The Chienga Tribune. powers of government; that tho National | pe performed beast quallfics thom to uld tham in ] Sergeant-at-Arms Thompson, who Bt ad tt Campaign clubs inust be formed nt once; dot: Crbatt Rartoa, Ta. duly 12.—The Republican laws relating to tho clcotion of Ropresentutives | muking tho wisust chotoo. albeae pent womed £9 | mation wlrowdy buyure eo eoeie inet with argie | Club (colored) nre holding w ratifeution meuting in Congress shall notthor be violntod norevadeds | | Tho dootrinos ‘announced by the Chicago Con- "| bave more business on hand than allthecom- | ment; an cnlightencd anchusiim of patriotic | to-night. The ure vars, ‘@nthuainstie for the ‘that oyery olcotor shall be permitted freely, and vention arg not thectompurary devicos of a | mittee mon combined. ‘Senator Ransom, of | feeling must bo engendered, before which Uribe | nominces,, ‘thoy wore addreased by J, O, Fro- without intimidatl aehg _purty to attract votca and carry an ‘elcction; | North Carolina, lone and lank, murchod about | ers and corruption Will retreat, cowed and | mont, of Tipton. without intimidation, to cast his lawful yoto at+| they are detiborate convietions resulting ‘from | reaticss; little Scnuntor Jones, of Loutalan nd abushed, We must nove at once upon the ono ENQLISH AND HANCOCK. . auch election, and have it honestly counted: and-|'a ciretul study of tho spirit of our inutitutions, i m wt and | ys works, Ldepend upon you toxeo tole that | Naw vont, July 12—Williun Hf. | English that tho potency of hie voto shall not be do- | tho events of our history, and tho bout, Imputléus Tae inuntom of “Virginin, were urm-in- |.adigi's onganiaed whose iuduenee sbaileach | powyerntia nominee for Vies Prealdont, exlied stroyod by the fraudulent vote of any othor of our peg plo. In my” fidgment, those princi | arm with Mr, English» during much | overy voter, of hatover present abnde of Balle upon Gen, Huncoek to-dny.~ " * . A FORMER CASE. ° Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Baurrione,: Mu, July 12.-On Sopt.’ 1, 1870, Jotn Frono, a son of Judge Fronvb, of Hagen town, died from tho elfects of 1 fast of’ forty. days. For two or threo years provious it had been noticed that ho had pecullar views upon rellylous subjects, and oa grent auxioty about? hiv future state, but {t was, not surmised thdt they wero imbedded very deeply or to such un extent asto nffect bis mind, On tho contrary, being more thin usually gifted with intel+ genvo ind coutencas, orodit wus given’ him for more thun the usual amount of common rensoning scnae. Ife, however, becumo ford, of reading works on theorotten! rotigion, and to “EARLY INSPECTION INVITED, | > STATE-ST.. Tonty-second-st, and Michigan-av. MOTM POWDER. BUCK & RAYNER’S — Moth Powder! AND POWDER CUN s A GARITELD. © |-Watlico, who bas hoon suggested, givos out that | STRENGTH OF THE OREENACK onaze THERR— | banks atill ovject to taking up their uthor bonds To the Hon. George F, Hour, Chairman of Com- Vt. TUE STATE UNDOUBTEDLY REPUNLICAN, MOW- | hold to socure ciroulation, and replacing thom annak be sompevaly, baalod big ihe splrit.of |.” tmitoe,” : ee | Ao Comniston., Tee aot ely ee oealiod | = Bre Bua a Oe ae with 4 per cepta,‘Thoy aro deterred by tho ox- rothorhood cannot pervade the whole countrys, |“. i . ; ; Ag Me, HT it Intl x ho ts Special Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, untilovery cltlzen—rich or poor, whito or black THE REPUBLICANS. «| Meme ee tere a mend time Be eee, 0. July 10.-I mat a man of intel | thesg securities, and by tha hopo that, before hut onger, and as Me. Barsim undonbtodly t ef ={sbecuro in tho free and ‘equal gnioyment of | miguLY BXCOURAGING. tePOUTY xno VAntous | tho Tmombers, of tho Commities have Oy ie | genoo to-day, on hls way from the “ Plne-Trve™ | tho Saat "81 beoomne duo, thoy will be ehoapare SECTIONS. . decided that tho best. ‘thing thoy cun | State to Wisconsin, Ho was brim-fuil of politl- ) qnoy tinve been antiunted by this hope over PTs av re political right guaranteed by | + fas M ts 1 Ly that 0 Constitution and tho laws, Wherever tho Special Dispatch to .Ths Chicaso Tribune, do isto taka up with Rarnum, ‘The repart, that: | cal information, and 1 was not lon “hy epplying bol onjoymont of theso rights if not assured disoon- | ‘Wasustxoron, D. O., July 12.—Laetters rocolved ho would not bo uvceptuble to Gon, Huncook | the pump to bin. : ortie, Pe eatnent and of unuKre “hen wan, a _ fod OT | - ‘eu wl provatl migration will cous, and Cede rea atdra kere contain byood (te cette Uy ek eontetenee Ite i fclonds, | “Try was freo to say that he thought the Repub- | that tho runuwal of oouildenet, and, $20, cy whe deal of Intordating polltical. information, which nbility to succosafulty. conduct tho campalyae Means atopd in more danger of losing Maine than | scauunt incryase of business, would muko tintahed Aug, 21, every effort made. during that the. to induce. him to cat utterly falling, and those who Rowe in Ho contact with ‘him | all | tho tha suy. that not .s mouthful of food _pasicd his lips. Strategy, after poranusion bad exhaust. ed itsoif, wis resorted to. ‘Tempting frtits an fis favorit food, cooked in the. most inviting ingnuor, Was placed In bls way, aud in sich & munner ne te-leud to. the hinpreasion, that its, resunico was unknown to all but himsolf.~ Yor Preaiet nod from partaking of it, Im every, in: ‘But ft fa cortatn that the wounds of the War. Wi 5 ¢ : ples should contro! tho fegfulution and: a - } of tlea, In your vieluity, nnd that the numes an gat ‘auch an extant did he bocomo absorbed fn them Sweeps them off in-swarma, and ts | Pere Tho boat thoughts and energies of our | Tuttomrot wa Government, in iy avente THY oe ial teen le. <08 oRtaptne i arirowsot ite Prenidont andl Corresponding Sec ® : thar his bran gave way, and rouson, av lenst Roaches, Spiders, or Bedbugs. . Bo rare: Suck torts will soonest | 12. entoree ny, Uf clocked, It will bo Any BEDE | who was tobe Chalrman of tho Nutions! Com- quartors: ¢ you of the most hearty codporation | ,. : : Sec boring under. this mlsfortune bo bocame, 10% eatin Wai dais CAP et ry oe -reatore to porfeut peave thosa, who wore latuly tnd the Inwa, nid te promote, as best L may, tha | mitted wis tho engrossing topto of discussion, . of the Comtnittco, Tain, very truly yours, Bonds Thoy told to Scoure Cireue | prossod with tho !den thut ho. had somo spout ‘ Butaent to thelr account td ay - | in arms agatuet ouch othor, for | ‘ (retest fad hen ir OF fe. shale counters Toly= | ‘Thero nro several candidates, tho more proml- te RT. facet, Chairman, Tutlon. sri rollgious tusk to perforin which could only bo ‘5 . « WWithall their Imperfections on their heads." | gyetice AND GOOD-WiLU ase bide | BS, for AbNDr UPOR te Wocand ‘the tacarat |, lene bolea William IT, Muloa” Barnum, of Sea erne i Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ° nevomplluhed after ho ¢had fasted forty days, 1 BUCK & RAYNER -witw wx. ooxtasr rage | Bia Wvlufuroge respects Lum, vary try sours, | Connections, and Abram Tew, | enaee MAINE. Wanmatow, D. C. July 22—Thu Natfonal | whtoh fout ho begun July 12, 1870, and actually J. Makors of tlio ‘Mars’? Colognp. i ‘ EXCURSION. 1 Attractive Pleasure Excursions TO LAKE SUPERIOR. thaondinerily Aigh ‘premtam commanded by ‘Tho Elegant Passongor Steamors of tho ° bodiaturbed by tho migration of tho Jaborora ‘fe perhaps mora yaluablo as nono of: ft was ‘The Committoc with moct-nt noun w-morrow, | almost any other State that had been talked of | money worth more than 4 ‘per’ cent; and | atance, Tho frutt wus countod and food weighed, ‘AiR ICWOAY AND LAKE SEPRRIOT'TEASSPORTY 0, | BE 9 contenuent diminution of plosporlt | et Te fal ce fneafons polnvtoninnwoattogdates.” | gy lepubllenn. Ho was uot"by any means, of | pas, hoa would tutte pares oxen bolas | Bae Hh aiuon ot te Gk ae seca gee N (0., | anno National Governiont should exorcise all {ta | _ Winfleld 8. Iilrd, Chutrman of tho Ropublican Bie ck SE the opinion that the State would be lost, but Rave boon. fulvo; for, notwithstanding tho ine ing this. tine bo | was very. much, Fe: : PEERLESS ‘ . | Constitutional authority to put an ond, to thoso,) Executive Committco of tho sixth Distriat of fe soya epeeat Biwetck ae nea ee itarconk> said thoro must bo tho right kind af work done | ‘cronsy uf business prosperity, tha 4 por Senta | ducod, looking moro Hie: a akeleton than A + -WiL leave on Tuosday ovoning, July 13, and tho + | evila, for oll the. people and alt tho Btatea | Alubuna, writes from Eutaw: "We havo | ing sald ‘of Benator Whilues, ina recent idevate | thore to muko {ta cortuin Rupublicnn Bate, uve stoadily ndvanced. ‘Tho prosont thoory is, f Uviny humun being, Nature th ongtis could gatas tueatrasn ne tho expiration of tho farty. days hoe was com~ pelled to tnke to hia bod. Hero ft was fount posal to nao nny monus to compel him to ake of Wny nourishment uotil tho forty dasa expired, when te pluccd himself voluntarily nt tho dluposttion of hls phyalchins, nnd dald he was hungry, Ie wos thon fod with grent care, but his aystom had sunk too deeply to revupernte, CITY OF FREMONT On ¥riday ovoutng, July 1G, at 8 o'ctuck, for Duluth ang intermediate ports, Hnjuz ye delightfully’ cool atmosphero and oxceye - Reatard dunt. Yurus low, ‘oud for doterl}Aiva CHFCWRE 1 ea ceotary, : Tisurkotst., Chicawo, It, aré mombers of ano’ body, and no mom.'| opened an active campaign Ja. this district, to | in tho Senuto, tt tho Pennsytvanty. Bonator’ “What makes the Greenbavkers so strong In pnt anova enntidence hus chonpened monoyy Arg mombery CTRSuS infeee teall ‘ho most | Uniw and golldity Uio Hopubilean vote in tha | Huover bunton seit Uruas ane Te At ii: | afamo? ‘Thoy have nluost ontirely played aut | por nddiny Chocks. Grates, Wind Otte Pore have sorious ovils which now. aitilct tho’ South arivo |. August olectign, and wilt thon hold it. woll: tn hunt tactles of Benutor Wallaco ‘and Sonitor | iy hte Btute, tho humo of tho *Idow," und yot | been compelled to taka 4 per ents by reason of from tho fact that thoro fe not auch freedom and | hand’ for the November sleotion, We have eS. now being pursued by thin Nutcore | we hear of thoir great atronyth In Saino." gate of Tho Ta EE a etna toleration of -potltical optiton and action that*|: overy prospect of a falr election und a futr count | soumns to bo pu tho surface no orgnntantlen Te eee coro aoveral cnuises contributing to the | Uos the followin table will show bow on toloration of polltiowt optiton and action tat fn ourpection, and will poll 700 tepubligan ina | eomualttog i icing, q thorough sebod! Ulaisiet | strony oF een ee Tn tho first plueo, petontagy of neat Mg Guana of the 3 Ss Ti i and wholesome restraint, upon tho parey n,|!Jority in this county.” canvass of tho United Htatex, ‘This will be seen | Qroanbaok {dens cannot tlourish on prosperity. | banics up to tho Ist of tho present imo: ‘powor. Without auch roatraint. a party rule Bo- 1, FROM MICHIGAN. - s, Paletiad following edufidontinl olrewiars twuod |. 4 oor narvest te protty upt to bring Nomoamtto | Desceiptuumof horde and * (at reula- | “thers are vory fow people in, tho gommuntt, ‘i 4 5 2. i. 3 . te beadquartars of tho Rxcoutive Com- ‘poo! protty wp! ae rate + Leper | \ comes tyrannical and corrupt. , Tho progpority:|' ‘Sonator Baldwin writes from Detroit: * Tho init ae wo iy bave fallen into iepublioan success In tho fail, ‘The common mind ngvoulutes | ogy eth Mee rag of Fobruary, at aybere Brena ive is doubted Eee ‘whioh fa mado possible in tho South by its wroat, |: work has; commonood In Michigan, ‘Many Gare | bandas the purty: in power th somo way with povorty, set ist) im *g eou2,0 | With the exception of drinking, trocly of Wie whioh leimade Posil and climéid’ will aover, Ve |oldand Arthur Clubs have already boun forimod, | ;) 003s OF Peer Wants Narrowat, | und dour nok stop to think {iat wh oops | Hegistored be oe Sip and "OO | Mid emoking modorutely, to uetualty tivo, forty foallzed until every votor can freoly and safoly | and stopsare boing ‘taken for'an notiye cam~ Disconatio Coslirren, WasimiNaToN, D, Gq | Pravidonou baa faned vm oy OG ee abel erssyeeagsyeace -BhEADOSO | days ond wights Without uses foot, Tt was rty he pl A ees . me |e eearitt Hease forward at once to | sud | thus | /broHune poverty, Naw, th | pabitared bonda—Loan of Maren ronounced by phyutoinns at two time to De one sypport auy party he plonses, And noxt: fn tu): palin iy We DEAN itor, Nor ais A piroot, soutbonst, | wruat Sully of Oblu, with ite redcurcaes Many | a IBStaD + gen ano | Bete nsiramoly tow cuses of oxtondod fuatl rtauce tofreodomand Justicols’ ff}. ih WOM ILLINOIS. a Rett DeGuwilst of names ax follows: | und divero kjnds, fee rocovered quito. fHHy | _JSUSlN cee: cece aaron i 18) 1700 | whic hud come ta the knowledge of, Who Wo ind POPULAR EDUCATION, |; |. Aleqding Ropublican of Chicago says that tho First, numod and uddresses of all the reliable from all the effects ot tia unis of ish, ane Towistored ito of July. 1, iv eR Dorey. of -Huugerstown, frat visited ; without whiou nalthor justico hue frepdom can || State of:Jilnols will bo onrriod by tho usual ms- Doindcrata of your township ar procinot, | Tek Gracnback eroukors dou't Hud anything to Rad Jul De. Brod Dames g wien uu. claimed to Mave, ; The: q Ghone Whon thoy talk of hard tined, thoy acu De pormanontly malntulod, Its {utorosts are | Jurity, and that Qunyresanian will bo guluod In RoE ea te ee waht, with eunie upon, Whow toy Tidant crops wud funt-ine | Heglauired gonio fateasted tu the States und to. tho Voluntary ao-,|; Stevenson's distelat. Foe tO eer eponce. Bund additonal ists | creasing business ty all depurtingute of trade, Sy TEU) one nne *anhg hy reese tho poopie. Whatovor help the Nation:|* fu BOM VIRGINEA. . pala documenta tf cee. coolon tho tuck with | Thue wettes tt, In Saino it ls diftcrunt, thor Tggistured eundols of ibe (ao r ii \ lett bla fust of forty days und nights.” Se rent SRP Spotor, WhO. ts practising modioinuatil in Slugerstown, says be Was thon a mncro akela- Fine Spactaclos sulted to att sights on sclentifo Priuelples. Opura and Viold Gi 4 poy Bde . BERS Oe ete nee eee 8,000 aan 2 tal . 403, 15,000 ] ton. Ho died Sept. 1, 3370, wad enn SHOTHING, | cunt Juatly offer should be gonorously . given to ‘A gontlofsan who wua Presiicnt of the Union | Raine of Btate, county, Hoes codon precnot, | is vory litte en which to bulld up -thore. When |. yoiaierud 5 por cont fu ded Toun'ot Prone wis of youd family and had rocelved ae nn, aa sea ae iiacce ienupporting oommanscdoalajunt | feaue Int Tao County, Viryiula, says that au re ae Oi HEREIN Oe ett agree ig ane tug, omploy. | eer uote of July 1d, and JUNUry, «| qivortatucation, ty hao uf his unt be i) ef ent iscount te would bo just to our people aud oma, {2 ‘hard remy" ho’ par is. eon: i ee We 1, Nana, Chairman, many, te wa alitéronty tint thy “Te reas sig, MBITBEO eas bout 3 guaran Oa pravions ta tl “| dangerous to our institutions to apply any por- i . disorganized, bu: , thin that Dunoaw’8, WaLKen, Assistant Scoretary, vat o* ug NOW. Md t ey tf the Bultimore Custom-Hou tion of the royenues of tho. Nawon. or phan if tho Govornment would -atart tho fust-mall by |, Thore follows thon, a Mluborato syviem of | forovta fu many districts aro aut wways |’ a Jen facts of duly, a1, i en seine syr00.900 now employed In tho Bultimore Custom-Houso, $a ot Garmontd ordered, ee usin Juli {eR andattor | stutcs to tha mupport of sccturiun schools, ‘The: Oct 1, and gaye tho Cray Orchard uilice 1 won bianks providing for the classification of rel! . RESTORED TO HER MOTHER. WARD aid tho furmlng thors ty.very poor. “The agrl- | a0 & CU, ‘ pglatgrod 4 pol Ys ee, nection with it, pool ul dle Dey ts und numos and post-olflce ad cultural elagsey bave all they can possibly dy to cont console of 11 Tallars, | aopurntion of the Church and tho State, tn:)-cuhyinoed it, people Auoroubuute would be | oui, Acco and names ad Pestcnotbor to | make the gids movt finnuclully, possibly Wo 2 | (dota uf July, 170, amd Junuary, 2871) TBACTONO (eee titeh to Tha Chicago Tribtind, : ae SCALISS. ovorything rolating to taxution, should bo aby | aud would support ft, An Intullligone wrltur be ttlod our wlth the nents uf all Denmoorate ta now wherd Ghio was four or Meir the wront | Totals $001003,050 || InpraxarotagyInd., duty 13.—Throe years ago Fee SR nr 5 . AS a )- from fy ornenty every vluc procinet ni comiuit= penne 4 +f a . ‘ FAIRBANKS’ ~~: | “On the eubjogt of National Ananoes, my viows padaooutuante bo gant into shat ste Matonee, | fee emo dee commmttigemon. and | le ea oe eh ta coumiey atch ‘THE CONCORD SYMPOSIUM, a Bk Bio a tr musvad, and te . . ‘ ye 1@ jopubl{a: u ia of rel le 4 by Lor Thy je! ad XC vi Me . Pare cease eee a or qully' oxpresmoa | Uunesangunra ts upucuotio many yolurs muy unt | and tote posts oles midreskon. | ©” Suto oumes in aa! " A 4) Court gave hor tho custody of tho only child, o bright girl, 8 yoars old, Tho futhor succvoded in gotting possession of thochild, and disappeared, now suciny, ult OF ane Hpaclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, that Httle is noeded in the way of additional exort themsulyes Wo pay their poll-gux 1 M'DONALD ON INDIAWA. - Its abure of tho ovila; and tut year the Groct~ Sis Ee eet spt ta wow so, well sor | ta‘luullfy thew to water but with an Ja goMaeT | ntor Meet: of Todiuna; who is-hore, | Bakers, abuso thers wegateet four tug, Grey | Hosrow, Muss., July 12.~Tho Concord Summer ity the ‘cured, and tho rate of annual interest has boan omits thay might bo rous6g. to. tho point of | exproaes rout conddenoy In tho Domocrutis SCALES + OF ALL KINDS, idea that, there could bo.] Bchoul of Philovophy: openud to-duy with an un united supply of grvonbick cuts | gttondance or fifty mombors, and tho prom{so FAIRBANKS, MORSE & QO. ig 8 great sucrillce to xedoom tho Uld Bo- | prospects in that Stute, and sayy the Deimvorno; Tho mothor used Piukortou and othor dgtyate. i Meese Onecare tatatul application of Our pili fox watoh go favorable sau opportunity re ua cortali of curtyiua, wa tho Demvorney | runoy, | Uucd. | IOY mu nraom sue uitoniy | OF Fouchlie tho grace weeey of last your, | ivouln hor hunt, for thé child unsuovesstully. raitabardaly tieGasniok Uren cucen te 8 applioation of our s 1 Publicuns wre of carrying Musuichusetts, Mo- | Gnublo ta underatund that thoy wow rovclee & Students aro proseut from tho West partiouiurs | Laat wook, nuwaver Pat Hofwan, an old Gove ‘ ——— surplus rovenues to the payment of tho prinol- NATIONAL UEPUBLIOAN MEADQUARTERS, would is abrowd unough to soy that bu dovs not dee forunytiing in tho world that thoy | ly, the proportion from that ‘suction boing large | orntuunt dototivo, now living ly Thornton, this + wee LANKOUS, —_____ | Rulof tho dobt will gradually, but. cortainly, |. Swectel Dispaten to, Te chciay trite wonsider the duction ot al aagendaen (Pours ce Yowclt iubthe warket ty walle Tor 1 | ys Che Pree bo Now Zoglund.Btutes, All tho | Buite, sueccedai 1m Hea slow, nd, found SoUMING HOURE FoR NENT la KANNAN CITY, X05 frol the poople from its burdons and close with , July 12,~Tho Nutional Commi{ttoo- | Fe ndwentsas ® | kludact produces and thit, 1€ thoy wre unwblo | Northwostorn and Middlu States avo roprosout~ tho child at Plutto ‘City, Mu, tivinw wilt oy roums to-day wore tiv charge of Col, Hooker, in | patty tatter, Ho ts very conident tu produce anything to sull, thoy could obtain no i f under the name of Vrob: arty matter, He Mt Meith the Doincaras in | (eProtue ane ee tan uatlin{tedd minount of it | od wt the luoturos { tho smani! chapel built this | {fssestorod hor to pnor thofnanolul chapter of tha War. A¥tho | thy ubecnve of Chufrman Jewell aud Boorotury fo restored hor to tho tnothor w few duyy sluee. Mx 'Hturios, with bascwont, WU feet Btono Kront, bi Pryor tert by |-woner tne tue Govornment can provide for all | Dorgay. ‘Tho. volumna of eorruspindence fa ine | the Indiana campaign, Hateot pest Uy. ulte Klevators, wi i . . in tho country at lunge. ‘They possess the craze ) sumer from money, furnished | by 5 ——— i, tag Heatiog pnd ay. adluels UUPFOTURY mig, | ite ordinary oxpenditares and dischuryo ite ‘greasing. Lottera-come tu from all sections, ee f in ail its footie and absurd Speots, audscem | Eligweth ‘Thompson, who resented tO ae "A FREAK OF NATURE: sucred obligations t6 the soldicra’ of tho Union and ewe Go opubllcaps as making wore , ILLINOIS, disposed to churiah-it to the lust, oven | to | gre’ ‘Curpenter’s pleture of © Liuwoln Signing Asis MN 1 om Li G cro oe TOU aad orpbaus Of those who feil | (eat Welr eu prepara ge na wus ded é _ | dlgpowed to catracuoll, Auotligr"yory ine | tho Bumnelpation Proclamation.) Migs ot We i MoirneaL, Cun, July 1—At thu [Hotel Diows Serre eae prin ream | tte dl A letter recelvod to-duy frou Indianu was led | * RUNDY COUNTY ENTIUSTASM. Mont cause of the present . alza of | divnco to-day ware Wome A ronson Alovtt | jn this city, va child 4 dayg old whlob hea seven Celluloid. COLLARS and CURBFS | initadefonso, Me with wlowing accounts Of the wurited manner hin Spectat Dispatch to The Ohtcaoa Tribune. tho Greonback partyin Maino ia tho fuct that delivered the sulutatury, stating the objoots of | yugors aud two thumbs on cach hand, al] origins Go not wit in the warmest weather ‘THE RKSUMPTION OF BPROIR PAYMENTS Whiek ibe Nepubiicans arp cutoring juto te | Vrxona, TL, July 124 rousing Garfcld and Hopublioan londerd -thero—notably Bonatur the acboal, and Welcounihy the studants to Cons ally webbed together ‘Itko..0; dyck’s, Sapt. Dr. Brunel, 2 the postal who ‘yu compety with Inferior yoods, wo will pall Tinproved Cellulold Collars, ab 256. etch; Cuffs, 50c. per pr. J. 8. Barnes L Con 8b Metclivonestes Trivuae baibluy. which the Ropublican party #0 usly and | contest. ‘Thoy ure all can)) dent of sucocas, and e J. | Bialne—bave not. in my opinion, reasoned as bord, Prof, Marries, of Bt, Louts, wtuted tho 100+ heh th aan Te recronifrovathe | dowry that Ladians will ivy s Usller aacouut Arthur raiinedn mot was bal wou Fi: | thy wou wy tha even ghey | eR ROY va, Apis ee | wu Oey es to re Raho ¥ ae ye el ys i" vi | o le io . Fle ae eo yerany questions that long aud | "rium the interior uf Maw. York, particularly | foot dax-polo was successfully raivod, wield dye rong Dy, Tey ate eto maior suns | K-Joned, of Be ee Chanaing, | waonitite lingers, The parents of the, child, feriualy disturbed tho crodit of the Goveru- the burthurn wwunties, tie MooUUnLs Aly Guowtr~ rout ybourlng, Urlug of cannons, and music by | could Boysuch opinions us they cborlshed, | of Loudan, spoky, © i whlub ta doing woll, aro

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