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STI CHICAGO ‘'THIBUT MONDAY, JULY 26, 1880—TEN PAGES : wd a, ae ———— = —= counts, amd Senator Campbes Behn 7 States from thy ‘Fe Sof Texny, a4 they | inathog wyeainet {ta protestations and denunel. | chuckling over what seemed to thom muy nesured | exp their “well done, good and falthfut | merchant haa a market for bis gonda, and . ete a have wright todo, wht pue absolutely in thele | ationen mere mllliacy min, one whom Pintght | prospect of victory. Ut's all changed now. 1 3 to Gen. Sheridan, and thoy showed their this N goods, and all tho E FIRST CUN them came the veterans tn eltizens’ dress, 10 | Rania the pawer to eonteol this Government, ees ety at are net thes | Hidhow tho Loweds ond the Paremia iho Stes | scorn and ‘contempt for Gen. fanenek and his | Rawwicts of this, Nation find A inarket ut homo i tho number of over 1,200, followeil hy: Now, iy friend here, the able Seater, the u Teen ase ee cia in that way, and [-difleatho Porcéactuadhumars, unatio ttnsters | aneasures, “They. wil be heard from agaie In | State gee, Sauk atynAA rewarded, and peace hot less tint 3,000 ‘the pros | grand sentier, and tho peight. and popular | they will tote votes in that wiry, A that ight ste! -I Hil Mtorrsand Anthony. find Farwell Holl | ta, and wit Sury Hancock and Hancoekism = Citzen—popnlar dn cour enintes and averse | Pemocrat titer 1 ny Gen, in—feneors] be and Ale ott: people, al oereat attention — on hy on Shue street north te Contnor other, (Cheers. ant fn. ske With that condition of things to-night, 1 puniirymon, £ ast the ‘aitestion= nn 1ee thie *3 J that PL went ee Woo {| and the Paluer House —all Ayehthig alde by whl tat tien | united aie oge tate for: epublica prinetpl won. it | confident of victory, Nad Republicans rejot wesston onttr Opening Mass-Meeting of the tne of OOF Chote mtgehts Vowonld not take from fen. Hancock any of tho praise to. whieh he ia justly encit in merchant. 1081 and the manufacturer, tha Madlson nti ys fo the Sauave. All along tho apt, the Pliner with thetr erred? 1 hie nob chuckled Imtintew fon nevouul ef hig servlecs ta his country. | farmer, tho tradesmnn, the Inbore: ney . detiey a hviy millions of ps i fl tapes with Celt xpereliva: Mey Hxpandent. soving before thom | Lwoult nol. detract from his f would ay bee tho laborer, of whoever the Republican Cam- there wers cheers and vast exowels, tho en- Ma eran StTege ‘ ieund they will vottecaliiat Mink twntet Kan beat thetrand und | hottake frost him. anycof tho huueels whieh | doce pause thle auestion Why dy you aign (osiasne belng augmented by the veterans Bf tenth peuple in dutta ne te i thor lus a me democrats | susraivtul t co for n quarterof a century, ho won at Gettyabue hd pot thor atti TinctrtMlty wth you RuaW Hobo Ant thet 5 eng Mare! Thre? ati? Madde ouisaion I taken from flint. men of consultees, inet Of fn Hen —wh ed tae gran young elty, with her half nit: | fields. For hit services to hiy-eountry duriy ; ne q ct Pi singing Marehtng ‘Thre? Georala? Madi | io ereatary of publie opinions he la ie espns | imve certain opintons thous Cie! and about the | ion of tahabitents still true to the prinetples ot | tho Great Wur ho deserves the gratitude of bis Which you yourselves cannot detine? If there yon street was made Tnhght as day by a nuts: | hentor qatl itty ‘aud Justios, and antionality, Cor whieh | countryinen. But 1 do not forget that yrout can boone renson yiven fora change ln thoaairs elvil aervice, and other matters of this Kind, | freedon “s 2 ifltsioy, WN #40 ML ¥ Serine — lve ealefuin placed at the enener of Market | Semutor froin Uh Fee dear tie | wh exes cote Cor aay tn, Mauer | ao ha her abe ditt tolltary heros hn hava hen wounded tn tele the con et ee ee aay It should Gass trom ; struct, faelny e When the bund heading | @mearrency of pote opinion: for thete intl ml tha power of tle Govsrniient ts tho WHY BROULD We Sot REMDICH? muttry's honorably servico hays become | oeratio party, would like some man if ql wid power, Mut i TL Rehela, ag Gen, Haneoek dil ty Leubgane nad it 1 we nay é acourgos, “And shut th ercy ar 1 About Thirty Thousand Peo | tho procession turned Market. att pi Ay ik tht ng tn the | dehola, aa Gen. Hancock iil Louliany gd It | Wehavy uttalued tha trultlon of our hopes af i Mb ehut tho Rates of mercy on the | Sant, Optnion is suppres afferelieer, As [Of tho “south opinion fs suppressaiy aud | Gentlemen, give mo one word mar mankind ‘TO GIVE ME THAT REASON, twenty years au, when we Bald almost Yport ple.Assemble in Market vast crowd sent up che tho cuerlunes tontatuhig the distinguished | Meretere the Xenators represouting this section | snewk one word mara, nnd that feat {ile very shat, tthe uid Wigwarn, whore Aira oyna whienunve duiminated We tbe sup thar sail thord feo auece ie aad Banta and Street Square. ges contitibny Kulstied | a tho: Remblis huye more responsibility. to | tthe candidate of ha Republieant party, Gen, | Mm Dingoie wae, mater evo mivocatcd | on of the entire Unlou senthuent in the South, | chunge that the olllees may bo transferred to ests came on the scene they were greeted | pubhe opinion. Thuy caumnot do a4 thes: plow Garileld, of Ohio, fapphuige) anit of Mr. Arun, | forties Beery pinetple nse famental privet. | aidrive : oe | Another sct of men, nnd that ts alt. F With bursts of enthusiasm, : thery they ire contiitmiselt does nut nant UE New Vor, Putt any. te you tint, basting tite wt Eeescde rd diaetese hive BEDI merarced | alton. an fow, my counteemen, 1 have no particitar Gnu oe teste F the provcxston was | Slee their pre, Heetae hey & 4 1 ItTtaly for (Per en ng ee eee cea ire ttt ee ae nttys deemmange | ere and the feentsations ta muke against any of their candl- » nis of the features of the processlou was | again on HY OF thet tp i 2 twee vonttd, L dure venture to dee f 4 3 ee should have been nominated for the Presilency, | dutes, Gen. Hancock was a brave soldier. [ A Grand Ovation to tho Dis- | theappearanee of the test organized aud | ton ig dedtroced au situtely in the chise Sn your p deofangs | Hon, ts int Intety bean aecomplishied, with tt | his will brine the wronys of the Caton men and | certainly have no criticism. te make on nls mitt- * : rqutpped battalion of Gartlekd and Arthur | OF VPhat isn fuels and voter hudy on the fuee of to earth, Foe een ce ea ott need tip women directly before the people for discus. | tary revord, but to-day ho 18 tho representative tinguished Leaders of equipped battallon of Garflel and ArthOr | Butere "| Weil, Hutte spotless ne honorable Hen in thelr poate | eervice tas been puritied and placed upon a | ston of the Democratio party, and bh ‘ ADB Guards. ‘The battalbn counted Hk) men, all | of hincnows webave done wien hit. yor 1 ton and ta canduet, 1nd ua cpa for thine alone fiigtiwemager hse Deniee WUE ” eiee PrOPLR Witt. SOW tNquINR Presidents to represent thelr priucigles cit the Party.. members of the Union Veteran Assuctation, | Mek, hat Ke ni. Houtaiter ant Appiater] | Mie olres that tee hive, Geen neuainated for, | tng eneaineted with ene tose to the ueople, eons | Row it hat th most of the States of tho South hal (hearin, and is.no Dettor than aay othec who, with thelr martlal step and strikligly: nl be dive divided, YW the: v showy uniforms, attracted a grent share of | live the pawer—will make the muerlty of the Gen. Banks, of Massrehie | tttention, anu word on thely whole Hine of Eenate eunpnsed of aponelile Senators trrue | addvnntag tit wilh he Democrat, for ruy Democrat electou Py if V9 | aldering its mayiititde, than the business of nny | the entire Union sentiment hag been erisherd, if ae. elestou. Presis ted: (Aveta) | corporation: thera te protbority upon, every | Thoy wilt inquire why itis tage in ier tho tees | (wale rout Lo mado only the tool of ou " the Democratic party, Gen, i) We will nor hear it sah) ayy more | Wud: our party las the confidence of the Pein itey i Gneileid 14 ma wublican yute in Alabama was over 00. and | the representative of epuviican party. Ho all digsonsions hive passed away, and we | in 1878 lt was nothing. “Chey will Inquire how tt vel | " spousible ta the penple, frreaponsthile tothe ixed> | iit the ofiee of VicosProsklent. disgraces a ‘az are! iy , . se Je pnt forward we our candidate, represe: livers i Master! mareltrecelved with manifestations of aie | tive ctheseunemtra thetxceiver whatever | tian. tet eienat ft for n Toni 10 hotd, ae naa | WCoeul marching on to vietury, Lar misaelts | TPT a Ce dmc and in Sie ene nee Tie, | ue brnctples of the party. io does represen setts, Delivers a Master- proval ‘Chely uniform, which {5 ikely to | thes eay ho shouktdo, he-wuat do. fe thoy aay | Been sald repeatedly. Gen, Arthur, we take Ite | dane wlth suet entiadnam in thitont Whewenun | They will Inqitire into. the detaite Of the ae | thom thoroughly, Ho isa representative inan, ‘ ly Speech. play an important part in the eampalgn, con- | Me should yo, even in tho kindest xorist, he inttat, | will do its luties Fates. and he wilt esteem | or Atte you glad ou Motued the Widue | siurea in, tho. Felleianan, nt Cousnuttee and at A, oud and fulthfut man, and fn statesman, y > sisted of waky-blue tunte, with scarlet epi | 20k 0M Ht We sty he rt ear what the peoplo give hin asan honor, andavear | awakes?” + Hamburg, ‘They will stddy tho history of the nit much eannot be sald so far ag the candl« Se ue nn ds Tntho short time which {3 allotted to mo 1] KiteKlux and the White-tauer, aud gain some | Mile Of the Democracy Is conecrned. | Thon ahulldovate nyselt more especially to thecnn | idea of the horrors “that nee epitomized inthe | Weenwe selest from theso men it is not vottuy lets. collar, and Jappels, a zouave cap in he Preadant ra ba been some agtempt mn to vied, ite is @ . | the National colors, surmounted by a plume, of Bat 1 | nisperne the ehareter Of len, Gi Tidutuce? bath partics who come before tho | word © bulldozing,” ‘They will sain soine iden | Bettleuinrly for men, but kt le voting fora set of A Logical Investigation of the | ascar tin, und toreh, On the whol It i Py as Hy, either tg the | amin that knows, poramutlly’ uvury uttrlliites | people fur thelr auifruges. of the tears, und rorroies, aug despalr which | Virtne partons of euersing thon ove {tKiae Issues Before the the handsomest wnlform yet seen, and was iethee wiiitiog, there i numitices and | the Geverutearte His Lite ies bron ubsomitely OF GAUFIRED AND ANTHUI MES iUisthit a Northarn, men Rie ee shall be elected, ‘The’ principics ttpon which aid crbcawy | wanTEet Mi ia ust AVEOry Nel Md avery motive, vera yi eu wi M ul mrt y i " iy I" if rey ‘I vl 1 an ists People. tnueh eredit-for his xood tuste. eye ne up those | Iyrtheasclectele liskta hia caiown hin inthe | ie tine ofits onmeniation in all Ha wrund | NBG OOM fools covand.” They will ask: MO ed Paar thensenl mon ang | Government, are tho principles on which this fi What every wan tuderata wa ee et ya tgands oof men cand | country nd "Nation rest, the principle underly'= As soonns the veterans hid taken. thelr it Usinys thitt Cotlows another places ant mingted with the vas multitude | (yaugne debt | peetornn ov OF that Ret to the eyes oF the | Neblovewents, aud that they below to thy pros ning tn | whole peoples there ts no secresy In his career, resdive apirit of the age. “Gen, Girlie wee a HE, RULES SUSSEE Me Bee en Mommies ; ing the Constitution of te United States, which, 4 4 5 ial lime, and all that 1s deur, and Led ala Te Tr CT en te Wintt. is rhe | citutine lout inte world, F etand hereto | urave, pulrlote, xuccesaful yotuntece soldier, | Rudi. Rami cllme, it ‘ innde this country n Nation above the States, 0 ‘noine Reasons Why the De- thelr beantiful sitk fings were taken upon TP ixcoutive, and thts fr gay, having heen a member of a comniltion an- | Nahtiig the buttles of his eountey until entled ducing anyenare te ie Menwedt apne shee hurmontous whole, without Bove Cae atatess ate. Convincing 'y the platform and pinged near the speakers, sie that leairals iio Cavernment'| printed toiivesticita his eonduet, with others, | totakea part In leyistation, tyne not rieeoss | PPrcesams, dandelion, tho aed sney Ge | OF partof the United States to sever Itself with sagae Se eee fel State, tigre kone Tench of | let eommittes ceompored of. iva. Demos | try for bin fe write i fetter of 2ecep tance to | ee eee a renee eee te eee aaeitea, | OWL Consent of the whole, Ho rapresents the mocracy Should Not Be TUE CROWD HAD NOW ATTAINED the Cavernment that thoy want theag that If | arats, dudze | Sihluck, of tndianng, and | wlve bla opinions upon questions uf public Ine | Haut wolendithear ne more of the sald contin, | Pevelples and ideas that have gone forward Its fair proportion, and an honest estininte | the uit nnd by the paxeayre ora hav dle- | Judge “Merritt, of Maryland, two oxe | terest, Tor they mi y be fotnd in the Congress | the French people lita few dase aso lebrnted | 2d make this Nation whut tt fé under Republics Sucoessful, conkt not pat {t less than from 28,000 10 90,000 | Wled by this Bec eurlve and teaatorial 1rei mens" two Kepubticiie, dudve | slonal Mecord running throuxh o period of ciabts | with every expression oF Joy t Weetatetiontae | fu eile. | Thoxe principles will bo carried out ie a b a tye, and approved by this Exeuutive that te | McCrary, of Towns and Jtdye Poland, of Ver- | een Thon fiatice, tho tir. and ei re eer ee colenaan Instructor | c/selectet. Ontheuther hand the priicipies persu There me those wha Ayured npion, | olecied, ocunpying the White Houde, they buve | biont, two able mon, and mysell, thy fifi min, | atestions of political ceonomy, he han wlwaya | inerey ns compared with th etlhdisa ment of | represented are those that have brought upon ‘i 40,000 people being present, but tie frst faa | posavesion wad’ control of fa tndey unateae ne eee san ae mene | cen outspoken abel 6 An ana nes eet, ane dostoetinit OND ATE Merge ites the country all the: aire enlumity and trouble t " e oY nN AND APPOINTED’ Tan Wwatitig ny fedity to ener Atle Party, ie came to ‘i {DIDATE E-PRESI* y have bad, psa - e Thelr Secret, Policy Nothing Dut | falr esthnate nceording to a number ‘ aun ee ah te SSE USE mies eats to tho Hopwolient ty the the ho his always been one of the DENT the land, mourning, eeping, and walling thane e of persons well qualified to | of every Judtetal oilicey hav hur any Intuckaly OF | oment, muleing vy ths Comutl Tasy lo | bravest, triest, most faithful of lenders, ta absolutely odions, Mis'public history ts com. | one end of this land tothe other, Have you any & Menace at tho Na- Midge The’ widows of butldings | iltendes or paneer with the dtasuenment of the | vngecy auld give you tie fact and history, und | - Hestdrted in life, poor, workin hia sway up | plete with the eammiencement of tho War. We | evidetco that, if the theurs of ‘tha Democratia tion’s Life, ‘rear the stand were, accupled by ladics und | fsa soldier here—[apphnise or alll dC nereafees—there Is not the ieitest froma “eam tug" “ut he beekine the tost | Hut btn up te that Ume tho willing tool of the | party gunuld ‘again be curried out in this coun- 6 sta 2 a i . ustitlention whate 09108 J—who bas ever been [1 the abel tho wy the ehrneter | cultured acholte who has been nominated far provebi very. element of the eountry., We find | try, you will bring about the sume state of Hentlemen, who. wera deeply Interested Hn | Hen! othe Credit Mobilicr | ie Bresiveney alues John Quincy Adame, | bln vn tho 1ith of Deceinber, 1850, when the | things that hns been brotight about by tho ad Fee eee tare | Ot Gen Gueileld in romani t : An Eminently Practical Address’ , SU re Rae CO hie TM tela ahsaluvets and entively futsos | dea of the common people as. ny" iivlig man, | that the ‘Democratic. party OF bie Siw wan nne | fcirthors faye ede Ekg undorstar of Missouri. ADDNESS OF THM DIRTINOUISUED MASSACHUSETTS | vig party Tecently ioamhated nen antler dion, Guttioid to ances Havok In ls, poattion | ey io, an by: tho poppies It ie dusts finpar | a.eringinesinvein the presenwe of InaSouthorn | enor doliny for dollar. You desies no" better as tho press inasters, Degeing them not ta belteve that bis | state of things thaa you ve. ud thuve ing wise 1 witch tHe Henre chee Trans na, the benconalght to 2 {The inceting was callcd to order by State Bene | MAA MD. Lwill not spe: She Haat. will vote. for ling connection; but 1 sity, will you, because son bo~ enw soldier and i goad fin daa position whore he orn te those domands af Ka No." arty in Indiana fa tatated with free-solliem. | country! It etands ss the bencon- io so thoroughly edugated to, sympathy: w AE [I He apenka or “the ‘loweste most Gude | downtrodden of all nitions. itscommielng wee le ng by poverty und trink Had Gen. Hin. | forsaken, niguer- stenting, abolitionists." He | all its glory bas been accomplished by the Re= ia ml Joc Drererences thay Wnny have bad forothor men | eoek wean tometuing of tho’ hurdshins venteh | boasts || that | hie, | Sine of | Tiidiane | publlenn party, if von want, to perpotunto, 18 the Sins and Cri ri Mr, Raster, who way received with cheera, theseuthorn poonle?. [eres oF cN orimattnst the action to whiel he belongs, and | Gen. Gartichd experi¢need he would never hnve excluded the whole bluek race from comlaug | chnractor, a brittlaney, and progress, retain it © Bins and Crimes o sald: Hourly peaplo® [Crtes of | Noe Willaive thoi wholo suppor, thetr united sup: ied the Unton men of. the South ovor to the | mito fa borders,” und shouts that “if wxlave | inthe handset the party that has given it the Democracy. Fetnow-Crrizens: I cannot show my gratl | jy onrowns borders, In) Mexien in every ottigr | Parts with a vigor and nn. will such as has inereltess cruelty of the Rabels, “ escapes Into Tndinia we give bin up promptis | position It now occupics ammoug tho nations uf Prev ot ve BECOME ~ | on the night of election’ i 16% the Republican md wi a throu y par f y Fel nrality Upon Bet em ku w speech my- Si H ih . . ator W. J, Cunpbell, who nominated Mr. Her- Gov. Cultom Eloquently Considerg | m2 Raster as Chutrman amid load app bwill vote for him: the whole peop fn tholr power without regard to ung | Peo] euuirusaertsascceecmeanewrM cere tare 7 i i 4 et the | ity RO trluMDhant thie Ko [vbel will dure to | esteomplaint Chave heard made mginse ulin | tn aean ugly complaint.” and speaks of. the JAMES MW’CARTNEY, The Two Candidates Vividly Cone | sete [Applause] Lehall contine myself to ine | Governmgat wileh tna hee ustublished over | Guoaion his wuthority or his election, [Loud } wis thot ho was eo thoroughly davored to the | fine Soll oletuent of the Hemocratic purty as thy | REFUNLICAN CANDIDATE Fon ATTORNER-GENe [Appl 4] Me them, And. restating | the Government | ttuseg 7 Itepublican party and ite prinefpies that he | “dirty scum which rises to the top of Spoiling e » trasted by Col, Clark E, + | triduoing to you tho distingulshed crators wf | th Hy ethor, and they baie woul not give tp bis netive work im belle at | water, ERAL. 7 and declares his Intention to inake war ; Y CHAUNCEY I. FIDLEY tho pariy aad tue ideas dt aepresents for auy. | upon Atulitioniam to tho bilturend, We find tim | ,7tnes McCartney, candidate for Attorney= P, Tanks, of Massichusetts, Loud nppliuse.] | hele titre. hone tea a ete viet - y) . ake ollige or position that could be wiven or takefr | denowucing Oliver P. Morton and every mati | Geuerah next muden brief speech. Tho hour ft nf i Hite he ar us, far vale it TH HEPCHLICAN WAM-NORSE OF MISSOITIET. nivay frombin. Long ago, when wslavesmaster | who wus the friend of freedom. When tha con~ had grown Inte, and he sald that he would not ston nt pol it ca prignid a [ ue bi bei Mre Chauncey 1. Filey, of Missourl, wasthen | brought his buman ctntiels into New York,suo | tlivt betweoy the Union hosts and the Rebellion | say muck. IHethen gave a brief blographicul undage Is n fegitiato typo ug the publica! osiel> | tvcaueed, Io. sald: ‘Tho Demueratle | fnstantly uscerted thole Mborty. carried thelr | came, we Aud bln, turned usurer, a sort | sotch of Gen. Hancock, who Lane end poliiteal orgalnization tht exists new, | HAUT irged the hurd times upon | Psy auth tho courte, und thos Were wet free. Tis “| OF kentech cump-fotlawer, "deserting — his re - Hancock, who hud been drawing hiteaalt Aree er party had Ke be nt DOR | him, perbaps, wore than to wuy other one person | own. friends, the - Htebela to whom | fsilury from tho Government of the Uulted Spuin. arly % 3 the Republican party indebted for tte pte rally” elon and turning. un |S H of age, and who was Trusted. cl ul tt Aint mi H BEng TN eats Sores Hiaaauce ein tho RUS aenne m Beet penne by at age alt he ann a he pose thon pur Forward ws tii Inborieg ey nate : pinta ea ae We etalav eae etary | Fagutiio best men ihe Live kuown in tho | aftcewards the United States Senate, and they | jer, Gurileldl aie hleaael fain Hive the Mepubs | Mullins to himself a enzo uf tron eating wd | hoody and ln supported a widowed tothene phinse,) Our frlends on the other side ngsume | South, tntelligent, turight. honorable men. } now lind thelr eye on the White House, Zach se " 5 \ . ‘ ie Id Soy i Ax candidates against tho Republican nom- | and rivets, furged tu protect from bari bis per- | , 2hree cheers were then given fdr Gen, Gare The Outpouring a Fitting Prelude to the | renieoniidence, SE Ta atin gene ents warktl eee as an who hel | Chandler had started the Keynota of the ean: Indes the Demuertia present Gere Winticld Seatt | son and. his old, Ati now, in ius sear of | Held, When the Chalrmnn intredueed November Viotory, Carr, of Galesburg. this evening. First of them is Gen. Nathaniel | hiv IDENT’ AND FELLO mn party of this coun! a er it iy wanited ag it isnt this a nt. (Todd Senator Dogan Briefly Shows Why the Democrats Cannot Bo th mu clivering.] It wus nover Ko Btroly as as this fomary 3 The Vhat or clu. ‘i 1 een educated | Humevek and Willlam TH. English, grace of 188, he comes out of his stronghold CHARLES 1. SWIGART, tf fie with tenta In thelr ever Uocguse the wetle | Plz. ‘Cho Northern pooplguad been educated Ushaled i i a ANT, A Doinacratiy | wo know that ho sed Deiands,—we coil them Sout , 1 MeDonald and alt thoable mon | Auditor, He enid that the vote a “ ae] At 4 more arte, Kebels, and what not,—becwuse 110, joss of lite and treasu roklicr of the regular . “3 veaein ies i Bare a veterans of Flinols POPULAR OUTPOURING thane on ature lator afer tha wom | seldrases nod well outed gat pele: | Wi dene th ru tees or ee | Aaa dopelared to West Pont wen ters Snel we at danton Gy May un Howeop | Wd ana this ead ne thy sod ie en Se emibe ‘1 i 0 peigands ‘In the | de: 5 einouratic par! z q rhe 0 ‘ ‘ Y OT ale - DiSren EC ree eal bevrandac do) But Ray Dela ee | fesponmibto for nll tho troubles whieh lind over- | hid and Bas constantly kone through tho run | Hanunede, aed place Macatee weealtc ees | ah :, ORAS AINA UF THE rel or ret wi Bon vu a i ‘ ‘i : Tie: URAND! GATIRRING OF SIR CINCAGO | Tey dee er ee et ea ace Te vvuiition cause which they wish to nuiln- | taken tis entre. “Che peopto suw thts, und in | thhe uf military Uife with exactitude aud preels- Eada, and plice himself ta position where | ‘The meeting thon c} Bet by a tho Chatr stating: ; f trake of apoplexy or a billet woutd make |‘ that "Tho pro; f ‘ Y y rel v1 », | talh and defend.—thoy’ five tn this form they marched In solid Kepublionn phalanx | fon, khvays: standing exdetly tn line, nnd keep fin. Pre 7 4 . no program for suls evening 13 uuw ex- ‘Tho Reoubtican ratlfention meeting Satur. | AYgsy% ated they ehcorediustily tho wholwdime, | Nath d Actea tt Ae aster ponte | bullint ho taiwart¥of the.pany and Ws veter= | if hia Head und shoulders throw back hs | HW” gee ihn “tuvne af" ien’ whe gave | “After th day eventing in Mark 4] whloh thoy: t At Mie to carry the { lea brigaads taken on tho highway. trom | ons. Who Democratic purty tid nominated a | cyea strulzht to the front. and bis ttle | hole best blood for th a sl er the meeting had closed on Irate Com y evening in Marketsquare was to the moc while! 103" OUELE Was pole curry wl i 7 Repel et > - thelr best blood for tkat country, out of whose t up ov tho stree whole countrys and [tdid look thon, fora mos | Miege poor laboring men thelr prop. brass cont and blue buttons. [Laughter.| ‘They | fingers upon tho svuins of: bls pantaloons, | inturornines he accuminted bis wal ite tsk ip on reet, and, frothing nt the enthusiasm of the Chleago Denweracy ihi- | Wuole countrys and edit Hoole thon fara mee | ci Gould aie. yor their named, | IMM scENp at seurccrow in bINO coaLunid Lruss | To hug ull bia life boon In, the budtt | the supportof thote Free-Soflers whom he ealled tin MIvely harangae. Just ag he got mediately after the Cincinuatl Conventton | MEME erties FF success iut within. taro | Leoutd tell yout upon what rivers they raiged | buttone. The Henublloans must put, thoir | of giving onlers und obeying orders, Ho | iiiirty scum." le asks these-youny men whoee | the po the rich can have ero Inia Be . slectrie ‘| De a Fint election tho ablest Democratic | thelr eatton, Now t¢ tholr power shall be gon. | shoulders to tho wheel and work, and derive thy | wos soldier inthe War of the Rebellion bes | gvory fon nid pulyati : ose | the poor ean have nothing,” the olevtrle lights ‘Whint the brillianey of the electric light Is to month eT Reta the ables sinneratio | truedewilextend turaugu the South. If Te | Dowoeratie party to everlasting perdition. Mr. | on ne huppened to bein the. triny when tha rer) ebiacien and pals lon (8 patriotic, to enst grees but ont, und the Communist, and bis few the slekly flame of a farthing candle, In | BCT iio down meireanditate, and_ if the | oxtends throwch thy South, it will appronch and | Filey then utluded to tho ketlun of the Hepule Hebellion broke ont. He obeyed tho orders of | te ear tne doctrine of tha | Ucuer Went aurny disgusted niinbers, In enthusiasm, in the ehtracter of | people bad. not taken Lim down, ist belleve, | citer tue Sorin, Yau will feel It i your olty | Het piv yin regurd to the Mhances and se | Ve aldont, Aducal, wad wont have obeyed Just | whicior law” was first prociniined Spear ah the speukers and the nintter which fell from | thoy would buyo disowned hin, And L Would | here, and if thege men, have the power of tho | simption.’ The Kepubltcans bad, on the ¥d day | #8 cheerfully tho orders of Join OC. Tircett iuecos ec eE ee eee! Ce Kae ced Ee UUSCSR EAE Ere EERE GEN. GRANTS FUTURE. i continent, : Government at thelr hacks It will he felt Lore, | of dumitary. 18v, nade the greenback dollie | lumdge had he been elected Prealitent, thelr lips, fn everything that could contribute | HOt, wouuder Af it was, the sine now. Lu | Trait ia nt ance directed mauiist the props | equal to gold." Who dares jo to gdvo- | Guttyabure he shal down, Demuerttie sh 1? BECAME IMPOSSIBLE POR BUCH MES tothe rent, hearty, undisgulsed expresston of af i a se ole and thy great Bate of liluols, | cate snitation? Ifo wanted tho South | holders, but had trvelinridge been elected ho | as dirty-seinn English to be elected upon nNa- | Defnit Rumors thatthe General he real, hearty, undisgulsed expresston of | low-citizens, -follow-Republicangs of Litnais | GEly. ul me Tost C ne th t fact rould stat sheorfilly have shot down Free- | Gonul ileket. Th ark ‘ neral WIL rejolelag at the choles of Gen, Garfield and | and of the | United States, oT do” not ‘Theso are sequences, totorget the Lost Cause. Let thom start facto. | would just ag choortully havo shot awh Prue. | tn eats in whe hus moved tn tho qun i ected with a Mining y ‘ como hereto chill, orto jibe,or to make any TUESH ARR NATURAL RESULTS, ries n3 in the North, and ndd_ to theln material | sollers and Abolitlonlata, Mo! cheerfully hung aa a coptury in which ho hag been puttlog | Company in New MextcomA Vinlt to Gen, Arthur as the Republican standard | Qaplensunt or even humorons remarks in regard | that have followed cuch ower, Just ag one gene | Prosperity und wealth, » ‘tho South had uutayo- | Mrs, Burratt by ordur of | Preafdett Johnson; hq | one dollar up muotner in big tras vault, Tu | poston ont raat cgr ors eae bearors. In tha coming — Presidential | tooue oppanenty, but to speak of tho sulla and | eration follows nuvinor and oue fuot follows ane | MZet ie aS SenAOTS Fe a ny ee itetaiate [than abeeb aE progress Slee Fd Hel atag HacNece Work Giceatit contest, the grand outpourtig of Inst Hag MST onan Rate thls tle andl) other theotystt eae had we cannot wecane | ny wenn Ehret htt wee ‘Bast had | He always oboss order. Tle has. a nunguifieent | net xo backita the shige-Souche They Wil Tot. DENvER, Col, July 2—The question, event was ithorough, ited 2 steerer ee ee eR ICES I eee ee ea ee ee eee arice ie | leat centered in tha Nortluwest because it lund | figure uid 18 described as tho superl. given ithe electrle, fight and the telephone. | « What are wo todo with Grant?” seems iit suecesa, "Le : ol ettorts erpetuuity interested, Now, as TF stand here q ratio been honest. ‘Thoy bud tlekled tho suit unetl Ie. Faultlty fantttess, : Aelthor will thoy go luck th tho sluvomwitly anid ay ‘ ta the combined elorts of the peresta y Htureat da wet ps here the candidate of rite sp veaerntle SOF the hn proditecd no yreut a quumntity of cereals that ‘ leliy regulate the bloodhound. “Tues: will nat restore to pawer a fair way to be settled, If the rumors whieh Union Veterans and the Central Garfield and ght, a aS label—puriy fs x tt led. thes t u tii Th splendidly null. and position a mun who savers at the Frees beginnh t iy " "y Most eniscloss war thut tho history of the world | gentive: You havo secoud'a Revel Senate, with | M troubled them how to transport it. They | way disturb ‘his equanimity? Why break in | Soller and ihe Abolitionist.| 0 tl are beginning to take stiape here in connec. Arthur Club belong the ereditand the honor | fis extlbited; the very nien tint cost-us two | absolute gonttol of the Jeisition and avsotute | Needed addition) waterways, IC was iu the Fe emoriiate matting Gf murnng mepeus | sttikiner Ave TRE ee the He eR’ | don with his present vielt to the West an of arranging for and carrying ont tho neces- | tlllians of Hyves, the ‘very men that withont | controt of the Adinlutstration, platform of the Hepubliean party to Improve | eee aa ee ntia wpuies aru sunr-monte ig? | sun when: acter all ae wrt ceniels hud hoes | be accepted, entle ve regain! eer tBctl Wiengee without shy cutise or Without nny pros Bute spunsiblo power | Wa waterways, it je AN peel ne i ra ute snialsion mal is? fun ae Gi all the wronis whieh had been accepted, A gentleman, whose means of sary.details of the meeting, and to the earn ‘OF eause, involved us in tho sucriiles of | thue taint politienl | ‘Cho Demovrata were very mitch troubled Trnut tor Alu titer Fae en eens ee ciate out Unais hin Face, a Dora wes calted to the obtaluing information on the polut are good, est, faithful Republicans of Chicago as a ity thousand mnflliona of dollars; thesa | poravual hitependence, politient orgunrzation, | About tho Ropubllcny National Committee, They a ee eimodtaait avd flied? Uae niy nitro preside uver the United Stites Senate, A mass fs dite n Inrae mensuro of the success | men, without tho support of tho people of any | Gnd the property of te country, ‘hurefure, | Were wilted. Don Cameron could nut talk tho + tie 0 ¢ ho dy: Will never come when woman, who tells me that the General has onder serious which put it at the head of all shnilar gather. Stute, without the conourronce of-auy portion | itis Immaterial Low wise or how Just a inn ‘Cnjrtnn asain and hid himself sugyested Mare | thoy must wii, They must inve 2 Unton sol illod the: Free-Soflers tho “dirty” seum" cut advisernent 1 proposition from theSan Pedio iy ‘ ) tu capture the patriony sentiment of the Norib, | buy his way into that chulr. yw i A OF tho public ophiton in the United states; these | nay bo, or what he may bave been dolug in tho | shall Jewell for Cunteman of tho Natfonal Com- t Bey ‘, Mining Company, which Js operating in ings ever lielit In this elty, Jory IHN ure In z dae pe rs yearacif Up tukes thO. postion. of 8 imietew, Don Cameron bud proposed the same Pac a rire At area ieee na erated auth eS He eto dente ene | New Mexico, Ho’ states that! the Ten BUre - The crowds began to gther shortly after TOSUESSTON, ANSOLUTE POSSERSION, representative of that clement of power. OF Mrs Jor a kor] ned ble round, aud: Gen. Hanecoek is just their mun, | Abraham Lineal, tt was a dreadful erime, and | pose of the recent visit, to New ‘Mesien was i ' " “ue! eo. ton, mid he (tho. "o’vluck, vitites a of tho House of ‘Ropresentatives of the Untted Now, Espeat of Gen. Hancock in this conuees | motion, b ed ‘ inc Bey pwretuck, oul eee gaeRy expectation | or tee tode wich lio nwa: juvt exactly wae | Hoe Take mo right to Judge tin, Lda ey | Ue UO, Toy eee oid went tororican | XpOWn BO hus uo Inolinations. “Nuconnevoune | Hooked upon with feelin aki to lorvor, Live that of examining the property of this Com gr fad himself Put | Not on aecount of his inclination; so fur ug | I isnot remapkubte that It should have been i thoy plouso.. Anil theso vory men thot tronmne | hei w yood man. Ydon’t guy he iy a bud muti. | pone Ie would rel + Kat | of his -opintonss far as khown he {| low much amorydreadtal would it appear to | pany, It fy a fact that he stopped BAB sities, whose nppronch should stanat the | eo eerie ceucemmniiidonid | Misntiny bisinesd, God hiw'tgivon.e une | Penuesivanis Ie would roll ap Mie mor | fae no opinions, Not on “aesmunt of hls | every tin who loves the euitvo and the prine 4 : . k i moment when tho exerelses were fo begin, of such terrible result upon ta, have posses- | Wuthority, ‘Thon, L buve no interest or advane und whon Conkling went, to wark thoy would | Oh tne with dtcbeld and disiike of Union | elpl which he guve tho hist Catt Hwenitaeer at Santn Fé but‘a day or two, ant . find thut Now Yorks would give 30,00) majority, P * . Ht * Nee Aneleetrle ght at ench corner of the im- | SH Of the Renate af tue United ttn oe tag Anh awstuining tty and time tact ga | Get. Logan, too, would show. whit, ould | wens | so Known | Gon, . Han~ aman to be placed Inthe ehatr he } ten passed on to the intaing district, ike a far as fy fon, f¢ ’ covk has _no sympathies nor disikes, “Not for | aceupied, who turned looxe tho demons, the | business man with a place-ot destination be= tense stand, and two immediately oppostt, | thoy plonao; and they only wunt ane power mora A Wath nee, ee dele tualiat the bo dono, Ae tho | nou oe ta Neuer | hie love of freedom und hatred of stuverss so | Ku-Ilux, the White-Liner, and tho buldezer i cee ou thé cast side of tho street, made the scone | tp Mutke tholy victory complete und to put the : { 4 i Meg Phan Gun Handuek neverdid lovenor | tion dotenecieas men ond womon, nnd mado tie | fre hin. My informnlt telly ine that the ee ee Mee alotentek themtit the War | ofr thisor that,” Hat tlookent ulm ns fswould | Democrats wore atraid that the Geant won) nity, : Teed Ne ERO, them a he ee? | Company has made Gen, Grant a propost- wera notaolld for tho Republitesn tleket. | Mr, as light a3 day, while at the corners of Mudll- | nnuer thalr hgels, go farts tho exeretys, av go | look ut hin in tho apmy, 1 he heads a bel | oF ‘ Mat tk Mee, | In 1807 Gon. Shoridin fs In command of tho | cure? How much more would ha | tlon to connect himself with It at n salny donand Market and Washington and Market | fir ia tho, ininence, of the polltieal power | coum, hy te no frloud of yy country. [Cheon] | Tey Glosud by saying that the Replies | peparrment of tho Gulf, with headquarters at | bo dishonored by. pitolng in tho seen | not to by leas than $35,000 per munity to by i Q a vq | Of the “Goyerninent muy enublo th Now, whit Is the coluuin of thiy weuperd’ | Puy! ein H his | New Orleans. The troops under his command, } position i. the Gavernaient a man who or take general direc Yat acouple of calcium Nyglts threw an extra a rai gular, u8 they call Gen, Hancock? Want is | fall would give’ an ovorwhelming Republican u 4 | if Preps tuner take general divection of the alfalrs glare over the stand und. the seu. of Secs | Pee tt ee ee eats a tow a thy postion Loonie of this “auperb" soldier? | mujority, and forevor bury w Holtd wouth, Rulldet by ie greut Zens: re Oe ee | ee A eet Cee Reve Oe | of the Company, but privclpully to give io Which surrounded it. ‘Tho windows of te 4 came here tent tye Os te upen | LA tittle Duniuerati nuise Interrupted thy . Wiolbateat and abulignity of the Rebels.) The siyla tho inag WD bold the prudiples ve nerd | Prestlze, ‘The present, Presiitent of the Com old Central Hotel, immnediatel: tho west, | Your attention, —L eaute hore, fellow-eltizens Shoukur a moment.) Never inlyd, our Feicuds GOoyY. CULTLOM.. sympathies of the ncotdental President of tbe | + Birty soum.” ny fs Mr. George “Willan Ballou, of Bus- peach TS Ra rig erer a Tints, felloweltomblleunsog the United Stutes, | Wil! have a chaneo, to talk Dotuty thy eleo~ AN TAGINOIS RTALWAItT. Unita Bintan, Anirew Jonnson ero entirely |’ It anise nut be, It will wot ett ennnot te, | ton The property forms # part of the Caiion rg led with enterprising spectators ] men and wor of this great Hepublie, the my vainions ‘tocnighte™ "TRIN. Kile The Chairman introduced tho Iton. Bhelby 3 with tho Rebels, Hv tried to wheedle and thitter ho American people wilt be true to their prin- del Aqua Mexican grat. Itawas worked ox- -who, from tholt declitoded colgn of vantage, | HieatuxE thn evar oxisted, L come hore Ld unk | Hees Tawney tin iteuel organization | Cullom, “our preset aud next Guvernor," who | of his pouleye tie tn eee toa enat hors | sinuies of Linooln and Boueinee of Giao amd | Sistloa donation made alty of 4Guu pas ere cabled ‘a Droporly tuk in the brillant see eittdlnthedemtieryor are willie rouwe | Gf Alxtoun Kuutes, ‘fhoy nominate lim. “They | suoke ns follows: - of lls polley He Callud Tie ie aiicors of the | summon of Marton and Chandler at Yates and | Aueredl cecupation, and a city of 4 Wy peo: e below, Tho stand itself was crowded, | thom that which ts n “suites f Uiveeb Wd ttomination sts the eundidate of tho 4 ‘ . he waiun. - Get, | Lavojoy), ' i ple wis built there, it was stated that one ssiry to mike theft poe 2} Mild nouuination ats the quudidare of the | ste, Panamax AND Fetnow-Crrizexat I aruiy ng {t Any utber profession, - Gen, | Lovejoy, and of all tho departed patriots and rewul SP ort re every inch of it, with prownfuent Republicans | lille coment OF the kountiy: abso mn con | ae A Ty aT it te oe conan | HEAL anid about go tino dey nomninted Gen, Sheridan ng ihelmadons, Gen, Sheridan hay | statesmen ail walk abroud in tholund, rolling | Wuget Worth, $7,000 was found. : ") ud Neyer") No, Tt oui We 4 : Tonk, ton hts Myiipathy and Jove tor | the patriotio sons of America of tho sacenrsod | ethan that. tho placoty are very rely | from all portions. of tho elty, and with a, | Maker, «cries ot, Nol” wud Nevertis No lt | Godoy, an dontes taste aupport, thug will” | Huncori won Wuoy, Chanel At was MEME T Atimamity, Tue hates tron, and Oruiatiey, and | uobknoN” Of Btutes igus,” Thor wilt nrive iy] but Auericuns lave found thelr woking wi ‘goodly représentation of the fair sex, for | done, (A voleu—"Glyo ts war") Tho Hl DPRPROY 118 INFLUENCR they bald, ® We ite going to put the * | murder. ite is not, a mere Tugonine. Ho dalled tholr mnjosty und igi and this monster of roll tabla oy Beco, OF the seareliy or wie who Hal dations had b two great purtles tn thix country Invo prescutel ) ang iis power in any way tht seutns to thont ‘ ; - é tunuider by its right 1 Ho designated the | the ninoteenth century, tho Domocratie party | ter, if Gen, Grant goes in he will advise thy m special -avcommodations had been He 1 ny ci p iy Wy REPUULIOANS ON THE DEYENSLY uate He thre lt be utterly doa! fy . ‘ . on fr rovided, thelr teketa, and we yo tne the canvass With | Hecesaiy and proper, And they buve goL Ue | yy, i be tho attack " Tent bands of nsausiita as © ban Y fe threw | will be uttor! troy eit, iy ng of water plpes from the Santina Moun= brovided, 5 this ndvantage npou that single question—tt, IN | Grier mia exneily uf dhe (ype they want to tke are cele te ST ea ruse. | ceeelt, a Ye eupreaeh oe ee tal nis BORIS lality miles distant, White vislt- ‘The procession of the Union Veterans and | géuition to tio Reel possess oF thy Honaool | thy aecond plago,—a nmin win wnom £ served In | hover gots un HET ee a ee thie REREDTI CH eee ee ee eee iiopalites uruelty. of atiele GEN. LOGAN. {ng tho nunes he innnifested great Interest in the varions Ropublienn ward elnbs was) 2s | eres cece atined wrutes, wo mre witing to | SOTO, und aad Leno wells ATRNOUIL A | puety Isn't thoro Co-tiay, nnd it Jan't n goku to | oppressors, ud Gon, Shuridan rumnited in THR ILLINOUS BTALWANT HENATOR, thot, asking numerous uuestions and eloscly Lunof hifreanentiy apt to Ve tho ease, a little | give tho Rebels possadsion or tho Exconttvy | SOU mun JBL ontortie bon ties se Ty Aa | ben, Leutarater and cheers.) Wo propose tw at: | Nuw Optenha the Ku-Klux would buve beon sup- | Gon, Tegan, who was rocolvad ‘with “euth geruttiieitiy thom... Ae washed :out att. ary In, marching Into the square, and the Roparinene of the Governmont? [Cries of ues tack this snnio old party that wo have been ate | pressed. ‘Chat word, whieh expresses moro hore astic appluuse, spoke ns fuliowas < pon himself, which ylelded several volor Se ee ae Re a wat nuls-aine dtojmaiicane, [-2roul xeebion, a6 thu uae wire wee glish lunging, und a nugget tho size” of a pin’s head, In tood-natured crowd, catching a sight of the | eee yee aunt isons adodun or tue | Hiwe trum his own aociton, he vas tho satlly tool | cna to do I unt 1 sucrondors une. | ennilidezing,” wouht have nover heen coled, Lapies Axp GeyteEMen: 1 shall certainty | cage the proposition 1s accopted Gen, Grant Inepressiblo Frank Tamnbard, pressed him | Republloe set, of Overy pike SCOpITaI Dee ee ee ae eet ie tah qulvocully to the iront, parry of progress | Thor Mauld nover have beon 1 Solld South, for-| Not trespass upon your tle moro. tan. two or | will spend his tue bolweon New York unl service and received him with a yell of Tears infer ae wea ua et yy Know bo muck and of whieh ibuve spoken, | f at hus boon onrrying this country forward and | the loyal oltizans would not hive been distran- | threo minutes, It {6 now -11 o'clock, [Crics of | New Mexico, If he does not acecpt it seems . UNE I. a au | : i rt ho people, the jdividual people, | gitsed rr aire f : i b me 3 i husatare, wuee ha pow thoy are secure, 1 | WEEN wp the ye . xed, = Goont Nover mindtho hour." “We can | probable thut he will form some connection detent, ‘The rest of tho ylectul quartet had | ab ulua gina a inion Heaven | ua Aimer eaane sei foo teaid | | At naa et aut and uy neve | Vag onery patito wn Seat | MBANGNL"], You nave been stoning very abt | yawn fue una musts OF Colorado, TAs ved, P Pda H a tu thoir nom luition forthe Presiduncy ne | yt " a ‘ te and vor sg | Row In Leadville, where Gov, Routt Is chae the crowd swelling, the vulumo of har }-zous, whut a iny aptuion will bo the aoe aeeeeTaumetmmiione, Fivtio.iieat pluco. ites | Arete, eat Meds “nor IARI | Haueuek would obey orders. what bus beon sald. Bo far ne roforence hae | eruors wines today. Prom Leadville he Tee sonnet when Tt came to thechoriy, Perth sip UM SCC. eataes than tauanestiatoly ot Extsohinnt WM HsDe | lternture, mut It Ik muod, Govurnment slant ‘enten not too antieh Hf fay, Aue Ta pact hoon muda to difforences In the Hepublican pare Len ‘taglo Kiverse AS nny. Well te ies y ve thom siuuuuss, for they have no | on pave for twonty, sone " se earrylg out Johnson’ wlleyy . ‘i OW . augly Rivers, - later, eae rene pea 1 ee to Weer Wa Wuke lear themselves. Teenie wile | in every poscly format dowmebitton and Fee aa Ce a iar Govariiunt dnt | ee San te bo tho wing and subservient | 1% Lhave but thiato say: Whon tho nominu> | ayjued, there ls 4 general disposition to take » and that momorable- favorit, “Old | Tito ue cheuted by tole. pestondona, Hyon | abuse nillttary mon atthe heat of the Gaver fh t eee Pea bob eae a ey noy ‘ ae prners thon Mates te FT oa aera We rr: Bane arborea, foul, Isues to Understand how his ira order was ree | upot i I td 1d ny chol the ust ippy . * Mare! y | winaks that thoy wear for in imoment, thon | trations, 1 tia been their tuple, it a ‘4 Y one tae’ tee 3 | Wises to understand Min thee ve Wi of 8 Our bannor is my candidate and my cholce, EN. NY NOT COMING 'TO.NEW X Hol Bunny results. # ABrstng foots ae vane | thule awoke tn trates. and Hote thoy havo mien | Hone gobee ud tho. nMoston of thw Nope | Rardea by tho Union won ok that ciate, Joe NM | Ghoul applauded) | f tuys never goratehed 1 Git GIANT NOT CoMIEG 70.REW KORE, tuck for twenty yeurs, and wo propose to con- | rora tun any other’ In the a ge tulffiowy, Toular tho Rubuls and the bitterest cnomy of | Hons are inady by tho party tho causo of which | Grant Into all new mining. s:hemes, He Is single imgrtal soul, white thé Walon peaple, white und black, If'any inan | Pespouso, the man whose name fs emblazonod | certuiuly destined to become a bouanza king, 7 i thelr aiveosd will be Through Georgia” was recelved with tho | HE at Pepartiiont of the Geverniment shall | Hanuination, wei wil that thes dave ald und ‘1 : read the spoveh of Sorter Marton upon the | hie ona teket [eres of © " N Herald, ‘ oldsime ontinraiein, atet the gleeful singors | LXCgMeye Detroit or A ire a | Ailuete pricesintions, Winn why wesnever | Het party lata ge forward in tingrons Werk Ye | block, nncuting oF Gell. Huneuck, tho Sou- | Geppot ta, vt oFsGoolt"}, nordo L) | The story published yesturday, tat Gun Wohantly concluded before the gallant | Of the Bouth thoy | will have rmubized | any thatngs else thin suldwri sotuior ut | thy people, ant We-wnke this Ameren Gov | tor oxeliiina: © ie recognizes iho wuprantey ut One or two questions, and then fam dono, . te tt what wis tho dream, whut owas | West Potnt, i sulilor ot th eyitl Grnmane ad perfevtas we cain placing the iaws | OF the bogus civil duttocltlss, und dechiros thut | Way,—t ngk,—why ehuuld the people of this clty und engago in the mining bustness 1g wap Veterans, appropriate escort fur the speakers | tho summum: bon of tho, political | arnty, amin who, go far na knows Ree a ee abe Apo te huulders of nil | HOHE 'siuoport tho tribunals In the axceclvy of | grout ouuntry of ours hositaty for ony mumnvLt coifirmed by the Presidents on, Me, Jesse ‘af the evening, who followed In currlages, -|- pullogophy of tholy great Southern iedder, then | ti - nyo that avery , thor lawtut Jurisdisiion.| Ami tis be says | eto mele shotee when tho Democracy of tha | Grant, of Honoré & Grant, brokers, No, 34 Be KES, -) Pp people ull se, do that avery Iman muy feel that he a 3" turned thocornor of iudison ond Market | xtoutnulliler, thuir grant snus ionist, tho great |, caymuity wheroiy did vot have the adv poopie ull ce, an that avery mun anny fool Cat BO | Sconding upon gonad ii ew Osloansatit moist | countey presents faclt in opposition ta ihe figs | New ‘strent, Mr. Grant sy that tio beara tre eal Shoty of the Governmunt of tho United sates, | wun order foun a ay add was Held to no aw | Herland citizen Of tla Hepultte. With hg ive of 24 mon sladgutered in the | Hobteau’ wary. fur place and pawer inthis | from tis father by letter regularly and fro. eta, ond nv serlos of Jong enthuslastle | Sy, Calhoun, of-South Carolla. 1 know Se. | aponsitiiiiy co ta id ordars Ho | Twine yan, tho peuple, every one of you, to | bredsnea and by tUo cnantvaned of those olvil | Nation? Nations inake hiatoryt pooptes overy- | quently, Je heda letter only u day or two shouts went np from thousands of loyal Ro- | Culkoun well, 1 bavi nothing to say t | bus never n, ‘There f notutne | pentaa tint sour candidate for President, dames | authorities, wits the Uribunils, whom bo gays | were ene “yg ducdividuula roone nistory, | Quurand notin this—nor, Mn why oltier—does 5 Y 1 ry mt wes nolbity . ACh q 1 bu. “1 Lt ‘ ‘TH UNION VETEWAN CLUB: emi who thy sane mon oF this countess | Unita vier: Malin 12 A fo eortainiaoes | parol thie country; [choaes| When V way unt) | React foam mnie te. cally thie “ulgnwounde | Hea wow hutnre tne euuntey, Tuy nieeery oF tho | fo, Now York to live, Atr, Grant ts quite surg tamed out in force,. ‘hore had beon an ex- | persenal virtues und purity of charautor, Une | npt if de sald wait at: is reparted he: sald | gay thy Tae ta ai tbls country eho | ig’ orders Pho right of trial by Jurys-the } pomocratly party long precedes, a far-ns cons,| that lils father entertains no such prolegt or Déctatlon that there would be n procession of | Houbtedly he EE Ee ne Ha aE pre | BOR ea {i tow commute tigy OF eR. | moro thoroughly appreolutes the strugulos, th hubona corps the frcodom of ypeveb, tho nataral’ | rroiinge thjs Govorniimnt is “Coneurnad,, tho he would have written to himabout it, Nel- a : é dl Rea 4 f ‘ r; rs rightd of peraond aud property, shall not be ins | instory of the Hepublienn party, ‘take | ther has Gen, Grant any intention of golng 1300 to 400 voterans, In this the mane | eee eee SP esinauine dovonsu wun fee | dim, who called upan bin saan attr | iste Fee ee ee ercue ania tarde ne | foyeered with." AL pL cn senate thon exctalines | {in Oty EO eee Eee ow chs | into. iululng’ enterprises, su. fara’ lls sont Agers were mistaken. Hind thove hi eharge | died fo tin shiniunedt wher people. or witht | bd wominution, "Huey senerlgal Me conrera.| Hhonuuhiy asdace dla. dunes A. aeUeldy tho | Conmegtion sebde docs 1, moan Te rueata Bo | 4, SOT, oe, Mu gheetiney foe | ANON Momeattat about une, hut out of cle Pranged for 4000 old soldiers they would | inne he thought ko “bo th truck |. Hina gad ties mai he id ta Hepubtlenn eandidaro for, President of te | vient or Dulon mon to bo tried by oxclasive | foun a iurca on the highs story has | guiiy fiformation ebeut uitnes, but out of cue pr 4 ih mt yates sk f . ghway through this | rjogity to aes that wonderful growth of our hao shot nenror the mark, though the Club | of "philosophy, (Hed lm to. this, tune | stn Is thu, Hrositontiut allies closord at F | of poverty with whieh Wo fa not nequilintod, ° Ho Metal durtog she TERE OF junbs tobe trled by | Inud, in desperation und destruction t9 tho wul- Hhoalty to gee tint wou ‘object it Romy. to Cole Dumbers but 1,300, ‘Thoy had extended nn ine | cluston, At dh order wenliatity, | a etaul cn tho +0 & 1 bowin, aayou wl know, tho poorest of the poor, i} 1 b furv of .this great country of ours, On tts mt falt th ftou 8 a Vtation t eas - teieit for any fength af thin, tho Republlg of the | an order troin the candidate who had Giken the | ao tues monoy or Auincial olroumstances aro The prominence of | this mini sct, rought | ward march inlght have heon found the wre orado was to visit the 3 tr un Spriugs wn 0 all old soldiers to joln with thom. | United Stutos must huve x double heady—a dial yy tho We Torts tonuerhed nis about by te nomination of Gen, Muricook who | of forrunes, night have boon Jound the wreak | test the medicinal quallty of thelr waters, W they responded ‘the procession Itself | Executive ashe culled t. Now, generatly the | Congress, ho woul the ordur Com that i He nas womNcets Wie relieved Gen, Sheridan). for the Prosidenoy, | qimost of tals mighty Nauon of ours, ‘Cake its |, he General also wisues to sea Colorado and Broveil, At waa expected that the start from | Cxperivneo of mun, and the experience of | mui wheres ar q Athy, aati Oxeouta Lbs in naturully: 7 history at tho timo It turned over Its Govern- |' New Mexico and exuimine tho resources und “/%h LU women as well—all having experiance In fife, | lf be aad that, anit ho thangat it, or gould any: until he hns become one of the great men of | pisxagy GENS. SHERIDAN AND TANGOCK ‘1aTO | mont to tho Hepublican party: examlne it, and | products of the country, with the sane doe Paluor House would ba made at | Live teu Jed to the concusion thut o siuate | itor thine tt, ud ia utterly iucomperont for ta | this country, Thad the honor of serving with STUIKENG CONTILAST. : tuk yoursclyed. tho: question “now, 'way | She turinformution whieh. has ineplred Ll O'clock, but Marshals Bauder nnd | head, if it be a wise and dri wad Urave o | officn oF President, ov vy attuor olay OF welyil | him in the Congress of tho United States for six | moro ia mord patriotism andtave of humanity | #bould | the - worolunia, why apould tho | gingo ho began hls trip around the world. t th Hanchett found — more — men | Sled by fst thongtite aud gust apatinen SIRT OF EE oT a a eee he teas true. fxpoak when 1 | gag devotion tote nuw Gospel of Anvorican iui~ | wechayies, why should’ tho Inborens | why shoe eo = Deals 3 alttt : H » : f an “they had thought would respond, Hor {fa onough for nas bade. aubiesiiendedt | Jeitore ue fudevek in the possession of Gon, | great a than aa Wo have fn this American tos Hunality und of frocdoni, of justive und right, | would? tho manufacturers, why should tho ' it ¢ vighllity of churac: | minors, why should any man tn thls lund destry A Duel Botween Boys, Union Vetéran Club had 80 men In nyt: | Presilont, was tho only. thing’ that could save | Shorman show, tht thut wae bly position nt tha | pablla of ors, ‘Now, thon, T want yon to coma | tore fy more mankued Ane ughility Of ohurae’ | oenght. to. tein. place We ultulrs of thls ‘Landa Telegraph, a Tbivominiry. When ho wont into hia rive tio. | Gao of Grunts cera, whem he declared uver | forward ue Kepunticnae and Tue ae Ne Ae | auheunp in the Ittlo Nngerof gattunt Phil Kher | country Iy the hands of tho Democratic party? | A vory novel desdription of a duol whlch ta ry era torelies, an way We te Dody dreanied (hut ft Tn 0 occur that tho (ew erate sliatitey. tn Ate ae HM W & ‘ity thts aFset lopubltean burly, aud, iny fed tte pian i iw le eta ies ae Ocoee Whon Toft contra, pe the pou eratio Bary po ets 4 ih, Sera ten fy rai wala ng n i Club, fn citl- cutdy ourit! vty, ad | had taken tho onth af oie W mo a " eet + » | banterup my ty | ruye for Wining to iuconventen: Te Eo eee eae ee | Teatplog isclé in tay elecuonswil bre mio | ent have teen, und dssud un Eder eo hing |neuin placed iy the hunds of tho wana oll pasty | fp Tug nlgaty dauds of Gun. Mourne wat, anlrapey sett gous neyptaindarenas poverty | suf MAU 8 Mula i Ineo eeyg He Beliind them eame at Least | 1 eee eet ate eect who te clected | after midaight ah the Mot Alureh, nt the etosy | Unit bes carried it furwant through all tha SEE eee a eee eee ee ae oeeapmen Tait | yours. Of aRo, were, tt ecehus, Urcakfustluy to- bee piber pu soldiers, There, with one aris | wit ho the dxtre-bend—a Mauperd" wu of hut torn, Be, wand avo excel that onlse ats Fglos oF io pst tweuty yen fr ral = point thunderbolt, Witt bo pictured 10d 3 rH Your attention to Wo Thome cand ts chunaes. kotor ina factury ‘non be tue ‘Notre Lane voter tT : n e " . + x 1 : i ‘ r 4 . be a wlves in] yrs cy i Situ wee mony and sometinos give w nun ine | kind existing fy anybody, Ans nan who saga It, tha seulo of alvilic tion the great mussea of tho | Tutor and tofties manhood, us the detendor gua | do we tid? Wo tind, having passed through ail | provulling fashion. Thoy wery not, uowover, tn of the Gs ine o ret for sua arin Hueneo und power which do not actually buluny Fitter bag pelt Foal i pa nO satay es a ne people of this Republic, {Cheers.) rutecwor uf the weuk, und defenseless, und | the dist tho cuimlty, the turmoll, the con~ | passession Of folly, and, ts u consequence, deter Verninen| iy he ranks ol ne ait. re roel ‘i 3 ir a rr V1 ‘ing, And when men and | fuston, the troable of the Wur,—everything that | Inined to fight with kalves, throwing: (herd at * Republican party. Tho procession, headed no Benate of the United States will bo the | that, is on the vurge of rovalution.and OumLE nut COn, CLARK KE, COATT Bleeding, upd desparia. at heart, of. syine | could bring distress upun great people ile | each other in 166 Spauish tushion, Stundie by. Neving? th ¥ nthe other Exccutlve, ‘Tho Seuate of the Untied | tobe supported by auytmdy, Democrat or Ie. HA ‘ nathy, and how with ws pulssint sem ho | ours, our tlucto-day unfurled over wvery foot | threo pacus Kpurt, they began tho battle, an ee Nevinw Band, started at 8:80 o'clock | statuses t huve eal, ty in tho bands of tho | juabliean, as tho case inuy os, Novy Hat 1s ble See a CER GuCACeeEG Tirodted aio” Shuai? of Lauigiana, | of Aincrlont aofi,and wultoning every euastund | avon ou of thou fell epvurcd, with blood, om the Palmer ilouse, folluwed by tho | Sourh—not of tho Democrnts of tho North, but | churucter usu iollitury mun, + +1 Chaleman aster thon intraduced Col. Clark | thoy wills tum. with sorrow troni'| every occas whore oommorce Houls and re- | ‘Thoruapon tho | victor wecanod fo" the vlotchbearers, Bellud these came two open in thy bande of tho = NB WAS AT GHeTysUna BE: Carr, of Galesburg, who spoke us follows the disgraceful pages in the history of sped fed. by oyery pation on the earthy ‘We fad | bawment et tha bullding’. for" medical : . DENOURATS OF THE BOLTH. with Gun, Mende, ‘Together they won a notable My visit toChloago ut thls tue aifords un tho paople of FIC = eu which tell how another Cenerat of th ‘Tho first contained Gon. Ne VP, w America which tell hot yor Cluse m7 rg forty-two so-called Demooratie | und splendad vigtory which contriburel greatly | bounded pleasure, When 1 wos bere w few | grand Uniow ary: bound the loyal men and | advance gin vk, Chauncey 1, Filey, Gen, doh Ac Lo- | gate’, "Bhetoen oi tho Hinton 1 Pamocrate ry mt tinal roailey ont Ca ufeuld a, aay | wuek age Thund diviiene uid diswonaions | Woon uand und teoteand turned He munlord | Sane , y y= two. wih wet po y | hore, and sty Ht dispaysionutely ns ich to ong unuecustomed to the ways and | * ban vith, it f é Be Wie awit, of Indiana, wut Conalder | pei rene te praviiod. tue “int tha treaty | my dwt celtection SE eee elon, taut allie | hubies of the fepublicaus would buvw seemed | Jouusun could wiyericds Gen, Shordun, the wreak, When you Gast your oyes arouud. you Lisp, wit he bel of Rafa ast Bh t. ‘The second contained. Gov, | Fi! da, whue, te pravidad, un tn the rte ae ag tiene tinuence. "and "Gen, | serio) found Grant men “and “isuine | putriotto poople of Awworiea will never auiper- | #ue the suunkg Guriing {rly we inlwhty furadous | Hae ratte fa mung. hut Onliutedy elby M. Cullom, Col. Clark E, Carr, Janes | stato intu tive stu four mura than now | Seude did te tho Qebuls ut Gettysbury | men, Washburne men and Sherman jen, | xede hint, hey wilt never dishonor him by | inthe monntatny, and beac tho ephidive buzz, | the woolu uitair ‘y Unut’ ordiaars ls cCartney, cundidate for Att y-Ceneral,f exist, adding to the senate of tho United Biatea | wad more than mule up by the good that Gen, | engaged in what. seemed to pe the bite | makly Wintleld Boott Hancock hisCommandor: | and see the manuluctoricd eatdoliaied avery | alice tho father ott Loy. who rie Wits tos Char : m orney-General, pt addy tera sengors, and giving them | Hutcock did oleae to the Tebela iu Texas and li | terest of | coniluts. 1 round “many Men | Inet See daa ay ho oppurtunity umes | wheres Today, having passed through hurd | trhil has only judt los bla wito and w dudshte:, és P, Swigart, the one-armed yet- | Sitbt more Southern Benger, aid wii et | Honiia@e, tuider President Johugon. Nuss, tho | pauiicuns gloomy dud ulinost despatriug, whily | im” Jois—iho | people, by Immense ius | Hues wo bear oxuln tho, tripouror 8 sous: and his beet Uepriyed Of reuson by this srs sandldate for Auditor of Public Ac- | alous, for, adding four States to the Bouthera | Democratic party tas bern Talve toftveltin wow iagerate were laughing in their sleeves aud { Juvities viudiewted Ulu,” Ty Ld thoy | the tarmer ig-at work im tho open elds, tha 4 witfortuue, - recoguized ua tho { wld, and brought a doctor upon at ry cand the ads | sccno Just in time to witness tho: death urd all aven ” thla world of | wounded tad. Dumont-—for that ts the 1: that mnkes a people oro nation | thesurvivor—ly now fneurcenited ut tbe

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