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mag : 5 ——e Lor ey chee erate ercarE. aPewatate er ee Os ey wily a Fi bse tatives of Kansas hn Mestign, as xhown by th % a] Al i 9 now to me, but Im gotnge to pea force here, the following Sweremade to} in command of — the famons drtsh Treasurer now thinks th Tae! | le 0 0 tell you about Qeargin. Thouzh w Union Cen : site race fe mote i aS er een tg Here Ia no don Aiea est. at howe tl ae vults on PRESIDENT TAL. eral was natitiited, yer where ti appear, the anthorities in all cases belug nun: | Brigade under Gen, Hancock when Lee | but that filly 25 per eent bt tho siiverent es then formed in procession and eched through the streets: singing exis ener . " . ey - q 7 ' rendere r te In elrentation Is of n_eahnage mat 4 cheering for Weaver. i : PN wave of enthusiasni, W Tyot biek there | pollfeal aud matyly the financlal journals of | surrendered al) Appomattox, Dknow Ger Abbett Lf #0 Drlor te [yz Meee ee Cra LameernabteN Ra Ue StALe | Le ee Tae ay A Caec tee ea hee SS Heeitshac went hw once inom and eon” | (his eounlay aut of Kutope. ‘Tio (otal res | Taneuck to be a enero soldier, but Elove | Aa Mer are ahnt $2 0x0 of subst Sapltal q 2. Elder wos mado | lieve ho earned the eternal gratt- Dnght live heen sour peieate property berorg | Wuliation tn Alabama durhur five years of | the principles of (he great, Republiean party | total amount In elrcuilation, inggad Capltel bullding, 1. Ti N Vv if Dp | x P property le Atneedenah Temporary Chalrman, Judge Voorman was | {ude of every soldier (by tls | effort ne New York Democracy thatthe, tnitsehgn we soe Horab from Ciueine | Demoeratle rate was $23,000,000, made as fol- hatter an my Hid covaswaunles ik ny] cultiage, Will not vary fur Froth $31,400,045 . 9 ¢ io pu Hin on oan edi atin ® math we felt that Concord and Iinker: were "SE ather, and my grandfather believed in tho a 0X), nominated for Governor without oppesttion: | int the bondholders Uelloviu the theht of Indulge in a Double- Cumann proverté. tf Lthomght ig wast ties | Ow Aan qi TRAGER GE Aue GUntEe CaMU roc tenNl Tie A COAL SHORTAGH Jie isan obseure Juwyer from Greenwood | goltovernment inherent fn tho individual A Hborative assembly, Fmight present some mite |, UAUAMAS a - sho hol Sale RTAGH, County, and 1s totally: Anknown outside IMs | asa fundamental principly of our Govern Headed Ratifica- tora of fact, Just let tto you onear | Principat, it; and show not Irishmen who hold the own county, A full Stato ticket Wanna: Ment; pledge. themselves to. seenrely give barn sate a tere aa Bouthy eee, a rie Pitas game sentiments fn Treland on their arrival | Searelty of Keg Coal—Frodnetion of, nated almost Dy. “Yor th. satiate, the rent, af suftrae {0 the women eftizens tion. to ber bound By i ? i Heavy here. ia un Mita coiitry ote. warty: sie eller iuenelts ty Bo Suspended ‘rity Ate 3 cing the 3 of the State Convention | Chet a p ee va 0 resen hia ante vee: Prereretrrseeree vers pedom? a Burin cae Teens eet ‘Congressional ae resolutions are mostly dovoted to Stato Fontrast betweon Ceargin, a downetrodich | Denineratic repuillation record in British Isles who argued that negro stavery |, Sptetat Dispateh to The CAteago Tribune, Distrlet held a meeting and nominated the Z . f ., State. in tleorgia there 14,000 ealored vote ARKANSAS, should not exist was Daniel O'Connell, Han- | PaibApenpnta, Pa, Jply 23.—There tg s Tilden Prosides at the Main Gather- | State ai dhe. Are BLE ilo Rey, 1, P. Mitchell for Congress, Mitchell MASSACHUSETTS ‘and each voter holds six and one-tenth | Principal of unrecognized debt, giimsea | cock did a greatdent to reduce the Democratle | tle less than famine of btoken coal, And the was the Greenback candidate for Gbyernor Patras) pele oe oi ing at the Academy of of tand. In Rhode Island aman who tig | Interest duo and unpald, 0,489,000 majority when for four yours he killed | fs little egg to spare ‘The Andivie iad two yeafs du. While the Kinsas Green- | Bostox,-Mass,, July 23.—The Prohibition g y i Itepresentative cannot vote beentise he all the Rebels he coull In Virginia. Where | sumers aro most belindhaud | Mlutal cone backers had a more respectable gathering ag | tsts will hold thelr State Convention at Musio, haart LH nerea of land. TE ehallgnge any fore Total to duly, 187 18,2877) | never was a Rebel whorvan note Demovrat, | phe amount of tava ee nt thetr orders, to numbers than holy crhitends Ole iv Wor ster Sept, 4 Sits diawaulh et . ebener Aor tu the uompgnrsogs oF tite we NORTH Bh It won't do for the Demoerats ta try and ntof stove conl sold tils year hay he movement is nat considered formidabl UsTON. duly 23—The Republican State ah aan . ye ue sinter nel sell Inve little or we eifect cleeranes WIN be Treld in Worgester, Sent and. thon the eonelusion.) 1 thik my. voted [a North Carolina repudtation ‘3 stated og | cover up thelr sing ‘heir imigerable record | been a miniinum, Tt has, therofore, Acchiny. 1s i Be Be tired. Pin nted to bring iny drier remurks | followss of twenty years Is known, ° The Deioerney | lated on wharves to an unusual degre WEST VIRGINIA. VEnMon. Received by His Many Hancock’ the ‘second Washington ‘They may | Vrluolpin cco Hiatal | tlon ofthe Demveratie tleket would mean | cHunllty with the larger and less expeusitg Wuertaxa, W. Va, duly 28--The Demo- | Witrrs Riven Juxcrios, Vt, duly 93— | - J Haneoele never wrote Order No. 40, T would like | Ethterest recogttized tel 10,161,087 | the opening of all tha old) War fssucs, the ries te fenventelt {3 very slow, | Al cratle State Convention assembled at Mar- | ‘The Republicsns of the Second Congressional ' Admirers, eRe OREM TIRE ete Wane ee ee w0,00d | tfatiirurinice af the fnetnelak system af the | Hic companies have a surplus on linnd, “iy tinaburg to-day, atc was the Inrgest gather- | District nominated James M. ‘Ty! country, and the consequent diaruption of | there isn real seareity of broken ond bustices titercate, [believe that the An Repre- wrote the Declaration of Independence, [Ape Total .eesseee Ly CF 5, y i ing.of the kind in the history of the party in sentative and the Hon, Stuer 8, ‘Thompson u ‘ now : T- | despite. thi st if plauae.] . Now, onee for itll, all ve sot to sy ts Tr Tenn Nation ts possessed with », | lespite the continuance of the halts mee Blector, " Thist we of tho South venta for therestoration |, eat Seiten taonsesar dl iit CAM MON BGURG || alley, Ay 1 me thie State, nearly M09 dedernieselng present. | OF Fresenlal ec And Responds in One of His | section ofoneatrinsand prpetial Union, | «The repudiation record of nan Hay tho route wal sows Hat, St | Coda, bn could not beDineed. “Tie tl The Conve ‘ . * ¢ belley r " anenoks nnd : i : te Gényuntion aa et a eias seamisariely IOWA, F Characteristic Ad- when that duy comes we shall find Joy sitthig In | ONT bonds, ...ccc. ce an electing the Kepubllean candidates In next | Valley had none to spare. ‘Tho Telit air grounds, Des Mores, In, July 2.—Tho tne of uvery heart, and coucord relgniig in every | Interest repudiated October, it November, 5 Coal” & Navigation’ hag ord for Ht tiimmed and festooned for tho ocension. | holding the First Congressional District le- dresses. breast. TinIf interest and principal, Col. Michael Kerwin thought, the pron ect | that It can make. Tho Philndelpty Among the promlnent strangers was Gen. J. | publican Conventionts changed from Wednes- Pes oe Harnessnt dawn, aud protested neepund of yekoey Panna: The tickles | a Atal me pupal ins polltied tts carn ’ Peaven, ey . "Thea ie : vlolently s f ea he coe! oon ? rolled the weake CW, ke: Mo mora orders fc Se residential duiines oF the day, Aug. 1S to Fee Ne ientions created, ite certainly mado an Lnpression Total ‘ Swns natural that itshould have beon at first | month. Und the RECCHMENE fOr A ‘formant ‘the Convention ‘was called to order by | lng at Furley on the 19th, Speech of Marshall Jewell, of the eee Pe mete “VINGINIA. HEPUDIATION. See EL Re ed Cy able oucrst a pean pera see eeuckiout Pat Michnel Reilly, of Wheeling, Chalrman of MISSOURI. Republican Committee, AS A RATIFICATION-MERTING Past duo Interest by net of however, he was retracing his steps, and wns | dent Sloan, of the Delaware, Tnekavanre t tha State Executive Committee, who named Lous, July 23.—The D ts.of th 5 it was one of tho w affairs that have golng back to tho old appte-tree at Appomat. | Western, there would, have Bean io Occasion tha Lion, J.J. Davis, of Clatksburg, for Sr. Louis, July 23.—The Demoerats,of the in Boston. ever been undertaken, ‘Thore was absolutely: tox to deliver up to the Rebels the fruits of | for” any further stoppage tits yeae Temporary Chairman.’ Mr, “Dayis" speech Bistls ae wn Soa ren poaleks an { Snglish: not ungth ira ae fine nated ata esss.nstanesvonn sons inne SOAS TIA wun the binnd oF osm Amerie. Wille dale ehan mie “lst ae et i on taking the dhulr was well delivered and | nominated J. 2. Waddell for reitection to and Bnghalis hoe anything lice that warded ‘These ave n summary of the detuils. give 4 ‘ t ni ny yy | alalt of eased constterable enthusiasm among the | Congress. = Horatio S Wr nnd net to be compared | gop the Settee Renn the ete a Yoke they malt be inelined to trust the tin they my year Rroglous 9 7 elves lelegates, Tle Invoked) harmony. in. the Urgent Calls from Helpless and | with Unat given Tilden, nor dhl the speakers “a ues must doubt the (rends who surrounded him. | great hopes for the future, A deter partgeand predfotent Mee viletaet ot the ‘State THE LPIRE RECORD P; ibed ti pay decent attention to the candidates, ‘Thelt Jewel Aironet ths) Pe hy Pouthern Ne had been put Inte the Army of the Lord | effort will be made to announce by tiie td Tivget FEN Hebert iscest ere in Corea Dy BF . roscribed Republicans at . greatest trouble was about. the tepablican | Sore and roptelation we maa pa tae pi fo servo the Devil, and the speaker thought | of August an advance of 25 per cont a ton on ' nd By party, which fy Indeed tho trouble they have het repnitiation Was trente © | the Ameriean people would think twiew be- | stove, to take effect on tho Ist of Sept Fe ee Ae an anita IN CHICAGO. the South. pay ‘Tribune then summed up the ense at the fore vating once for Hancaek, [but sueh a movement Is opposed by fe Temporary Sveretaries : ae atarm fra ie a at Bat yesterday - CAMPAIGN NOTES The dutitcadtelsinge piety is Uw soy toho sat festhacn sche en eeu pant than oul emeutn Te se atl 7 tut Coseugtok a roess fo" allow Wein | ond alneny was eauseby alles naonestory | Tho Manner in Which Southern TMoankss REPORTED. Rea nent atta ee ee ae | he Dnezatio nary spore ab task rouge to | fall te poe up fo) ortgo wnt clei “to do thelv work, : frame building hn the rear of No, 120 North Stat Spectal Dispatch to The Crteuga Tribune, Josses sustained by the ereditors of those States, " th eavorttel . ches we Be ‘Kelted di. eras Ceniehere , | " No, 10D 23 Havo Repudiated ie gy a vos + | contng election many would for the first timo | patches wero reeuived here from Be wane Gomventlon sonssernbled. nee Jetlerson street, owned and oceupied by de Pp , Boston, Mass. duly 2.—The Republican jonitly Rorthara and forehen already approx: | votg for the Republicans, He moved that a | day asking if the combluation hat tt Their Debts. 372,000,000 exclusive of inunlelpat obllgie State Comtnaltiee: had as sae rice inie af lle t at ui jel if tte, sequel eine fio tharos conmNTEk mire aaliy, a 5 m1 000,000, ‘Lhe Bryadiers have dong. y Can ecitlon tore LIB Sne Worespie: AL : tile now in thoir own States. What will they do | held In a 4 ‘eslerny Asroctated Prest,: pte adel if they can put thelr Gngors on tho National | fzlng the Irtshimen of the State. PALADELMHIEA, Pas, July 238,—Tho anthr debt? The resolution was adopted, and tho Chatr | cite coal Interests hayd agreed to stop Dro named as the enumitice ‘Thomas R. Banner | ditetlon twelve days in August, bi ee bu appointed to draft n call for a | was ropartedd, Replies were sent that hs ton of Irish Republicans, to be | were still working in harmony, ember, for the purposy of organ- ‘To the Fe report. The Convention was rendered “ene | Sherman & Co, ns a manufactory of tanners’ thustasti¢ in the futerlin by speeches by Con- | supplies. ‘The fire nlso spread to an ndjoin- ‘a gressmen Benjamin Wilson and B, Mar- built No. ER North Jetfers tree! ‘A i “ Sa Nea icactirttai matali a etrustune dhree SIO IT Mahl ite Over $300,000,000 of State and | dinner afterwards the guests present were platvorm, which Indorses the platform of | frame and brick, the first Hoor of which Is Municipal Obligations Lost Suoretary. af War Ramsoy; Marsliall Jewell, piineiplus adopted by tho National Conven- | oceupled by Sherman & Co., aud above by 3 Chatrinan of the Republican National Com- - INDIANA, ram, Jolt Nolan, Isane G, MeCabe, Michael a _ + Gon at Cincinnati, and ‘reaflirms al-| Alfred Massle and others ast to Creditors. aittee; Adjutant-General Dram, of the OETTING TO Wont, = 1 eeeirbt rn Baie alien,“ Adiiriases wary TANNER’S TEST, Jeetaiice fo ee, Mmechonared | ven ret tenement. A three-story briek buililing, United States army; Col. Barr, Ramsey's Special Dispatch to The Chleago Tribunes aU gna ane MeCnbe, I. A. q 7 " e & # Matthews, Jolin Nolan, and others, and the discharge of the duties of State offleers, aud Nos. 63, 65, and 67 West Kinzie street; A Assistant; WHltam T, Chandler, of New ESDLASAV UL, July 28 At the. iueetlng: ineeting adjourned unt next Monday night. ‘Fe Relf-Imposed Martyrdom of thy paluts with pride to the general peace’ nnd | owned and occupied by John Mullen asa | The Irish-Amorican Republicans of | Hampshire; Senators Dawes und Honr, and | of tho Republicnn State Committec, last Fasting Doctor Appronehini: Tis Rnd i prosperity of the State, It-deelares enmity } boot and shoe factory, and which wus sep- New York Enthusiastic for Gov. Long, Senator Blatno was invited, but | mght, It was dotermined to have. no formal CHICAGO, ‘i <Ho Is Wentter, but tho Phyntetany to all mmenopolics, parllontinely declares | grated from the burning bulldiug by a nar. was not present. Messrs. Ramsey and | opening of the campaign on the 10th of | apyisony commiTren OF PROMINENT RE- Expect Mim to Pul Arougle, against that system of Jegtsiation which | row pasaagew! ert 5 H Garfield. Jewoll were both hopeful of Repulfle: - | Anguat, as previously determined and an- Pur a Speciat Mtapatch to The Chteago Tribune, E i SN oh : ssageway only, was badly scorched Jewoll were both hopeful of Repulfllean site. PUNT I aw YX -Jduly Ba 4 teal to iseziauluation ti favor oe rallrondls by tho fire and drenehed with water. No. £30 cess, and tho other speakers wero confident, | ounced, but to begin as soon as speakers | By resolution ‘of: the Western Diviston of Paola Sie foes gta Dr. Tin posed constitutional cmendinents to. tho ‘in: | 18 almost.a total loss, and eannot bo rebullt THE DEMOCRACY. Ra een ie eee ths openers trouie Matanat pig Pattee | ceca ee ellean Nattonad Conmullteos the 46> Vine atcendant* uhyalehnn tunic there ts seu Judinient of: the people, declaring | of wood. No. 122, owned by J. Holland, of TILDEN'S MEETING IN NEW YOIIC pressed with the desirability of a well-man- | Among the speakers from abrond the follow- | lowing named citizens of Cook County have doubt of hi a Mink there’ fs no aalust the practievof Instructing delegates, | No, 412 Monroe streol, Is damaged by tirennd Sbeclat Dispeten € Phe tbieage Tune, aged effort for success, Emphatic parts of | Ing gentlemen have already been assigned | beer selected'to ict with the said Committee | ou! tigeke east through, Te tost two whereby county, State, and Nitional con- | water to tho extent of $100 to’ building and | New Yone, July 28—It was ilden's’| seeches followed. dates: Frederick Douginss, Washington; J. | during the Presidential campaign: pounds to-day, thus eounterbalaneing his d jttons are packed-for. a particular eandl) grog tg tha stock, ‘The daninga to Mr. Mal- | boom to-night; and not Hancock's by a lon MI. RAMSEY, G. Burrows, Michigan; George A. Sheridan, | Joseph sedi pele Ge Mucky Hale pola gain voatirdags yehieh, Si pep a eite reaohitions were’ adopted without a tes built Is about $590, whleh Is covercit | shot. Titden drew tho fimmense et Ha sold: “Why the people of Georgia, Ala- | Waslingtons Congressmen Butterworth o aaron fe Ri a ably caused by th absorption of water fata digsenting volee, by $20,000: fisnran W unknown coi | the Academy of Music, and ‘Tiiden got tho | bama, and Arkansas should grow enthusl- | Ollo, Frye of Mune, amd Undegratl of | Xyarmwsiuumin, “edones, his aystem during the rainstorm that day, "Phe couttles.were called for nominations | panies. Sherman & Co,’s stock was unin. | Me Academy of Music, an den Gob to | otic over sitch ft candidate T cannot under- | Olio, Seeretary Sherman, Gov. Foster, | iticnana. Michuella, Frank Drakes Ie drinks only.the nsual quantity, and much for Governor, and the following were placed | Stred, and their loss is estimated at | Oration. ‘There were cheers for Hancock, but ti ays Running tleket, running with | Emery A. Storrs, ex-Gov, Oglesby, | John Andorson, John Wentworth, of the thne now Mes 11a sertof stupor: Re Hi nomination: Cold, 3. Jackson, of. Par | from S600 to $700, The location of this fire | there Wasa roar for tho old man, and ho | stand. Running on our tleket, running with | TD ee asian pestdes’ those, ase | deste Huang, George M. Pullin, {s rattonnt and calm, and still'enjoys hls rit kersbuve: the Hon. Charles fames Falke fe dirvetly inithe rear of te Jed Mannbrauls looked ns tickledaga man cottd lok who | our forces. holding our prinetptes, he would aitrauicus, linvd ‘Dect ‘Fecslved! uf “vialls, | ohses ha ae ae Inthe park, Nine days mors and he wil nov, of Martinsburg: and) ex-Mayor G..W, | mil destroyed only a few weeks ago, and | refeeted that his was the popularity white | make a highly respectable candidate, . But | # "7 . OW. Potter ve onde martyr rs, of Wheellng. ‘The first batlot re- serait nos shut theork An pr an Hh ti {s | mother’s was tho nomination; that ho was | siter the first few days of enthustasm, when fron Sealine S nislibe aml Bilalney Jkt E.G. Keith, P33 Gna” hay ended His useless aclh ea tle 4 nh i " eortalnty, It wow ok na » fneen= s + s Penge . eae ne ney-Cenerd » Ge, Tom Young, Ohio, | BG. Keith, ta 7 eres crease! rere Rta Lot ni fot aussie at the dhury had determined to burn dow all dio | the favorit, but another the figurehend of tho-| the novelty of the thing passes nw ‘ay, Where | anit others for whont dates lave not ver means | poh Mosattnty Pa eree proaches, but the number of visitors is, by nnd cheered lustity, old fookerles witch cover that suuare, ‘The | Democratic party in this campaign, ‘The at- | Wil his strength: come from? Whitt | arranged. ‘The Democratic campalzn will | [ony de Wilting, Simian ee mieans Iatge, 4 * “Joseph Miller, of Cavat County, was nome | fite was caused by a kettle of, it tendunee was nearly all at the Academy, | eason, what) motive "personal. to him- | begin Awe, 14, with 103 speeches, covering | Georjo it, Swift,” A. A. Sprague, New yo wearer jimctotes Press, : Inated for. Andltor by neelamation, “| rear of No, 130 boiling over, Charles Kemp: | and there wasn’t enthustasm enough to create | Self, will tho Democrats have for supporting | Overy Fount lt tho State. “Nhe only speaker | Wis. Keribner, 1M. Bhuwer, lal says Mids. Elizubetir, Bu Imington spe For State ‘Treasnrer Thomas J. -West and | tot, an employ owns standing near Tat g : MG | im? Upon the other, hand, so far as Thave | fen abroad on thig day will be Gov. Brack: | Peter Sehuttler, doin ¥. Burwel clal says Miss [Elizabeth Belyille, aged Cole Thosmas O'Brien were. placed In nomf- | the tine, was keverely 1 not Tatatly inirned | taything liken good-sized andienee at the | him Ghee OST es 0 FEE he Ne of Missourl, who speaks at Fort | Louls itutt, Frantlin MacVengh, who resided in Delaware Clty, concelved an nagon, O'bilon was nominated onthe frst | wbout the hands and face, He was attended | overflow meetings which had been provided been enabled to observe, our friends areas The Staté Committees of both | C. 1. Huteliinson, CM. Henderson,” aversion to solld food on Jani, 28, and would pees “be ated by Dr, Reynolds, and was then taken to his | at Nilsson Hall and lrving Hath Only a | firm in thelr priiciples as thoy, Of course any that they will make It nolsy | overt Lincoln. Tivery, A. Storrs, wat nothing but a few oystors dally. This ALI rela this morula after a long rau lone, je. ad Fulton: street. Me ean hardly | Corporal’s guard of Tammanyttes were tobe | 16 fs liman muthre that soln men will ghoust sent ate ity oh Gee says that ree Tenth, Tiatcan ae Seen eteaes ae, tine Gane uitgare stormy debate, the Convention adjourned till | recover. - seen anywhere about. There is great talk | Chango thelr faith in politics ns In rellgion, Ear a beeok car specc lie » Meditloy, aotn B. Drake, ¥ ¥ ray ale a a Ns y Will be Q o 3 * sho was ‘sustdined by - drinkin; WY celoy KE toanorreyy to. Anish the nomtna- AT QUINCY, ILT. * about the Democratic wfon and harmony, | but so far as FT have — observed fis onttaittec weg ayer ate toe te Huson Louie, W. Terh water, but in very shin quantl ea gid : Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. and nll that; yet this was nsdislinetively and | there “is less defection frum us now | month, 4 . it. 2 ae W. Harvey, tea was frozen Into water fees, but shy Was _ INDIANA. Quincy, IIL, July 3.—A fire fn this city | exclusively an antlTammany ratification as | tam at any other perlod when we have won | ~ Bran en Splinter Horry Benkty Sune 10 she iu Insta ‘ebesin ety uo tel Special Dispateh to The Ohteago Tribune. to-day destroyed i large planing-mtll and | was ever held. Jolin Kelly had no share or | Ur polltical triumphs, ,L cannot reenll any | ILLINOIS. iene Hants Tee eae iil taken no hourisinentok eer Gosurs, Ind, July 23.—The, Republican. | lumber yard, tha Gardner governor works, | interest in tt, and played the “ Achilles sulk. | Ne who fy likely to carry off nny grent seces- MEnTING AT ST. CHATTES, 8, tumsoy', BOW, Allerton, This state of afairs coutinned tH last Sun- sian nominate a county ticle was | a large foandey building, and e large briete ing In his tent,” ‘ts Nestor of tho council’ pion SEAnY BL a Sea aaron wt an sr. Te RE meat Tuy hatte Henablle Hi 1 Shermans Fauttigy tanta Sls, - | da when se ded neuf ily ‘She well held here to-day, ‘Lhe attendance was lurge } structure used for a plug-tobaeco factory. | did not give much ndvice, but he was re- » ne oth- Bora makin Saba! ee s te, | Baye Blut, i Fists, ’ siwaincs _ her weigl tui aaah ceutinshustt prevailed; ‘The doh The foyer latter wets ut in siperngion a tia calyedt ns thongh he carried the wisdom of Sra apanchecthen aidccuhay havoc Sie hull at even ig. eG eal a tae Geteas AA Font, Clough, ingatety sss, Iuly 23,—At 10:30 to-night Dr lowing tleket was put In nomination, and Is | timeof the fire, ‘Twelve or fiflecn dwelling: party < bl if rn peat f | James E. WI an ers. ‘Tanner was suddenly taken stek. He con conceded by all to be very strong: StateSen- | houses were also destroyed, ‘Tha tire NOTTLED’ UP IN 11S BRATN, over and given their advogacy to Our prinele}/ Wy) Dake, a ties ie year? tay ee Pe LAOHUAL EM ORs plained of pain In tlle stomach and muses eta DAL eau vt ATATISDUNy, Townslilpg ore in Hi an eeeaniTls aul eet ie iis words wero falar in as eagerly as if | pies, our cael ot uses : des des Pe : ie a ee cy i make for NOTES. cae anew cup Fame mmeous. flu % Sut : iepresentative, Thompson, of Jackson; | with sueh rapidity as to baalle the efforts of | they were nuggets of gold. The Saga bore ane WEL Te ida d ‘ . “ x "y IN \ ness ~- vi aor J. GilJett; of Concord; ‘Treasurer, | the Fire Department to cheek the times till | fmself well under such a tlattering recogni- | Mr. Jewell salt: “Two or threo things | of the Sone 6 atlente In aemanner Spectat Bienen Taos chengs Tribune, “tho: buetgeenmant ta RE Pacers! an ich, Osulog Coroner, B, C. Dodge, of | they had estroyed parts uf four blocks, ‘The | tion as few Democrats ever hai here, and | have come up sinee myShort ovenpaney of the yaneat dosplao., Excel ent muste was fir Wansaw, Ind, July 23—Tho Hon. Jasper | dleohollé vapor bath Rhy cuient by thephy. Elkhart; Sumveyory L. B. Root, Middlebury; | tebil loss dy esthinated at from 375,000 to | bowed, all: siniles, with hls baton the placy | the Chalrmanshtp of the Natlonal Committee | tho St, Charles Giles Club. Cavt: MeGregor’s | Packard addressed a large meeting In the | Sehmns to wuicken efrentution and ooure Cammifssfoners,’ W, EM{ott, of Ciiutan, and | $100,000. tel Rivet fs th. eg fot. | Rtuposed to represent hls heart. Ho looked whleh Indivate that success ts easily within | qruflery company fired a salute. ‘The Re | Court-House square Inst night. Although | Possible, tree perspiration, After taking the Philo Palneter, af ‘Conenrt. Atier the non on which there was Insurance us fol | i tthor stronger nor weaker than on his Inst | Our grasp with organtzalion aud with effort. | publicans of tls town. still keep step to the aa sindoriy adv ath the Doctor iny-down aud fell asleep, At F mine Ma}. Calkins, Republican ; ‘The most pltvous appeals coma to mo from | mise of an Inperlled Unton, and intend | He meeting had been poorly advertised, the | midnlzhe he was onev nuove resting quie- cauulldate for Congress, made a short apeced, | tne. Hartford... $3000 | public appearance, but hedid not then touts ; ; i om | eeive tho Hoputtlean ticket n rousing mar | People turned ont en imnsse to hear this | ly. belng very: closely watehed, At halt Willeh proved tor the, Republicans ef tive | fetlonal, Harttond, 2% exnetly tively. ‘Yhat he-should consent to | the South, from men: and: women who j rity in November, using WO- |v anignt orator.expound tho great princlples | Dast 1 o'clock this morning De. Tanner ws county that the rlht man had beon nominate | 2mne tent, Hurtfo preside was accepted on all hands aganun- | have. been driven out, women whose wriiy days ate 7 COUSTY. of Republicanism, The speech was full of sleeping auletly, his condition Unehunged; cul to carry this district, and If tha rest of tho | Howard, New York expeeted show of favor, and the appreciation | Wusbands and fathers) have been some Spectat Dispatch to The Chiengo Tribune. brfitiant aud telling poluts, and thera will bo | S¢eupenitirre, (52-53 pulde, 4; respl ration, 1s , j 4 pe uy a0 une, i Ing p y a1 AtS30 pt. Dr, ‘Tanner drank elght ounees al wit do as well for hin as the Ree | Lancashire. Bugland..)°: juve BKW | of It was hearty enough to gratify any man, | of them murdered anf somo maltreated, | Moxsouru, UL, July2—The Repubitenus | few arguments made thot will equal this | of mineral water, muel against the ave . ye as of this ‘county ho will be elected | Northwestern Nutlonnl, Milwaukee... 0.0. Sow a SOLE kee ac aac that we shall uot desért them,—even in | of Wareen Comity nee hard at work and very SA ARE AGAE ft Dr. Mill for wh ei ay eyund a doubt. sailed ee Mutual, Milwaukee ces 1 i See TIE MERTING OPENKD States where, though they well know we are | hopeful, ‘The membership of the Gartield effort, We aro wide-awake to the great a cee er, under whose care he was at riet bee rea| rows uly 23, f New ‘orl ~~ eniy Wi Ci vile - “4 ie *4 7 q very | ¥ i i } I yer ee =f = id Thuworeport Hee Peet a ciaea Ia t6 ie pe Bia Acad ily Sen cree tells utmost en: In the majority, wo are not permitted ta have. | Aud Artinr Club fs very lnrge. Toentght the | danger of turning the Government oyer tg ere token off the Democratic tieket and the rave pacity, On the platform, surrounding Mr. | 1 tir count. ‘They ask me even in Missts | SWetlish Club, numbering nearly elehty, held | the men wo fought ‘to establish the great THE WEATHER, for Governor given to Thomas A, Hendrleks Vikten, were the prominent Demoeratie vis- | Giypl, bn Sotith Carolina; In Geo! Ja, where | # Very enthusiastle mevting, Col. afursh was | principle that this is a Nation, and by the i pis is well reeelved by a amajorily of the thinking Stors and residents, It was tho most respect- ent und made some very interesting re grace of God we expect: to sink thein so low Orrick oF THE Cline StuxAt Orricrt able showing the party lng made In years, : i itd pre ot Ge nye: mG EMT, it farsh fools meh encouraged, | this time that there will be no resurrection, | AWASUtNUTON, D. O.; July.89—1 a, in—Fot bady know: ‘ ni el ction, they: ask that wa shall nyt desert | Marks. | © werof the party, fhe sugeéestion to piace x + 7 “Mr. Henulrleks af the head of the State tleket eh-collare eclSe vd be hem in this thelr hourof troubles that we | Sts well satisfled that his election ts“iu-} ‘the Young Men's Club are allstatwarts on | Tennessee ‘and the Qhio Valley inereashs Uinot of: parilenlindy: regent obelne dh O. Wivertay HCO TERETE Erarana RT RARE od shall HIST HERE 6-1 sure, : ‘i the xreat prinelvles of Jepublieauism, and cloudiness, variate shlfting to southeasterly iagute huliietan, wheenrly reedputae Sle * Also $00 i afi ennapai, cnt io enjoy tha speetuele. ‘Tiden shumted |; , MARE A CANMATGN DoWS THENE, | | UNION LEAGUE OF AMERICA tdiously nil enuiustastically at works | Sitdss statlouaey-or lower” temperature. and ' eer Nareteetiiee teen TEE Rca rine Roundy dat ti ‘ otal Joss, as Ne iE ere SIRE ED Baily at least eninelate and announce our princi | ? . Sea ae " an peter ME WASN'T HACKSLIDED, For the Lower Lakeregion clear and partly x a day or two before tho Democratic Convene | onan tee-hotsas insured, for $2,000. In ‘the i . tad Saati, | igs fearlesly throughout, the South, ‘They . * ‘ PON. Dae duly oe toler . ‘i Sarit 4 iD 9 | Cloudy weather, northerly, possibly. yeering te 1" Mr. Lands | Mere fi weln oy . Hire | Whole appearance that of n galvanized mum | ask me with much feeling to send spen! PLES, Pa Pirrsnene, Pas July 23,—Tolegrams have § aa eds ; = te Mr, Shankttn there can be fittle doubt, but | house. ‘Tho “dwellings burned were snost ly with great effort, and was but partially heard, | ter, Who enn tell the South what tho ltepub- | League of America Is preparing to call out | Demoerntle papors to tho effect that, Col, | ture, stationary or lower barometer. aiter the Convention hid made Its cholco it | sinnll and wninsured. ‘The fire throws | dlesnid:. | gia party hos done and what it wlll do, | tho. hosts: of freemen whieh have been en- | Henry B. Has hnd pug Gece £8 Hancock. | For the Upper Luko region, ‘increas was'the part of wisdom, being himself a} inrge number of workinen ont of employ- | tihunk you, my felloweolt! for th Ales want us to ek that, wo witl protect | tered on its rolls, ant at tho mecting of ity | {Set Nimselt richt Col, Tiss came out It | ctondiness, possibly occasional ralus, norllr : eandidate, to hold his tongue, ment. cialtty of dite cresting, Fbuve onive down enue | Het Ine all thely rlihts, and Tsay wo ary Just | wseentive Commnlttes I Philadelphta iast | “ie cvenine's aners In iho Totowhus etek: | east to southeast winds. generally hlght 1 ‘The program was arranged Inst Saturday 5 oveniiue from my eountey home tojonr with yeu | bound to do thit, [Applause] Another | 7 ,teudive Conimltag, tn Pintladolpita Inge | Lmost heartily indorio James A. Gurilotd as | temperature, tower barometer, : that the Democratic State Central Commiliey | « AT HASTINGS, MINN. ty expressing and declaring tho purposo ofthe | lterest which shows waleuy concern inthis | ‘Thursday completed its plans for the enm= | the nomineo of the Repubitean party, Ithink | “Rs tne tper, Mlasissinpl and Lowet Meet to-day, canvass the ex pediwicy of tho Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Democracy Gf tho City at New York to suatnin | campalyn fy the business interest, “We lave | palgn, ‘The mveting was presided over by | Bets tho boat an in Pho Sirenmslances Tnena | Aflesourl Vatlovs, Inerensing cloudiness, change, and force Mr. iienisloke to necept | Sr, Paur, Minn, duly 28.-FA tire in Hast. | 82; uomlnation of | Hancock and Hnzliah, | Jetters ut the hendaturtors in New York | the Hon, William A, Newell, Governor of pondering bin alt tho, suppnte any power to albly oceastonal ralus, southeasterly ints the race; but for some reaso t Dee WE AU, Oo hy Sly “3.A tlre ast: | [Cheops] Lhave come under a gtipulition of | from bustiess-men all over the country indl- | Washing! "Sorritory, Insure hie electlor i when tho d 's for | stationary or lower te! tur a” barome cause of tho exposé in the saturn Sits | Muss, twenty tiles from hore, this morning cae Camuilites, that In coniequence of my | cuthug that the present condition of aifalrs Is Was! Mugton ‘Perritury, and anoug those voting Usha adi oe to his. maorityes 1 Ante ten ie peas teoa aaa been shice decided to postpone dhe. ueetine | bltrned ten buildings, three horses, and une | loarseness of voiea. L should not be required | go saflwfactory, that we wre on so fair aplane | Present were Gen. J, S. Negley, of Pittsburg, t it Ty : . nce! ? ] my Dumocratie frlends for this opportunity to ~ % ofthe Committers, A few ft the nembers at | Cow belonging to My, Aspinwall, proprietor Vanes ante y Mane Hoe. ae 40 Sty. | of progress, aud under stich momentum, | Pa. the Hon. A. M. Clapp, editor of the | express my sentiment. Thesnuy Ne HAYS. Coutlonary signals continue at Dituth f ie LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, the Comittee, very owlish and mysterious, | of the Foster House, ‘There Is very Hittlu In- | point. ‘Tho welfare of tho poople of tue | thal no change or experlinent should be | Washington Repubitean; Col. Thomas R. Col. Hnys_ Is one, of tho wenlthlest coal CinGaao, July were observed yesterday lurking whet ger surance. ‘Cho buildings baRiaelieauan ong | Yalted States demanas a cl nyo in thy nutes tn ah method of Garrsing ott our Gove | Iteh, of Haltimore; the Hon, Lynde Unrrl- | operators ii Wester Ponusylvanin, lio hus | —iime iar] Ter he | Paha Vehy aa, Weathe ing about the State offices, and it may be | occupied by Sliss Herbst ns a millinery. | Ayliltlgtrution of the Fedora Guvorument, | ernment, partleniarly ti S Sninelil aspects. | san, of New Haven, Conn, ; Col, J. Bryant, | traveled a grent deal, was for some tne Gilde. os.) oT | Bt YN, r ater al thatthe aneating il tne lags | sho Silchnet disviatsahorahopr tievers | Siesta anti neta toute ae ante tet | uuuregnens are Wlentas aks | af Genial: nud the Hon. GW “ieatura of | connie with, te Ameoriean Zougntion wt | Face ciig) | he tin ‘aposed in one of the secluded a M tT a stop, Pf ba t y be + wee el =} New York. tn the course of un Interestlag | Sterkholm, for BUvOr yew nN 4 ¥ Pullding. | That Mr, Landers has already suf | tultor-shop, a burn aeeupled by Charles Yer- | Republleay purty, stiting “itv cunselonco, hig PENSION VOR A REDRL SOLDIER olliadist teptscopnl Church, facts were pre | men. Te served with distinetion during tg | li nicht ct 8 [ve cred a nimber of cruel subs at tho hands | gor and soveral othor buildings, ‘Tho fire | Mude ltyelf responsible for the intrusion, undor | Was filed In tho office of the Car momed 1o-biciiu Shine The iesitnas neue ayia ur Feuen ania prepciea tes = yetaas te Bln Maximum, nh minimum, Of : of the party managers 1s well known, Not | Originated In the helehborhoot oe asied oe | CWE Of law. ti the Chief Magistracy'or our | of Penslons In Washington, stlll previ ut tho South, and gq committey | She card, has produced quite w dlutter 14 GENERAL OUdMuVAtIONE, the last nor Jeast at these was: the. pitiless f street contalning a number of barrels of great Republic of 50,000,000, of a man'who was | in omy bund, aud Lf Chonestty was appoluted to walt ont the Presitent of | Democratic circles, i Citteaug. July 23-1013 overthrow of Dr. De La Matyr ant tho sub- | Kerosene, Which ignited and guve. the fre not cloated by tho people. They hive setauexs | it ix” only tha. advanee —nard of | the Uulted States and entrent Wimtoexert all | a vurruous BALARY-GRADNEI Wi ie stitution of Cass Byfleld, who adds 9 hice . ‘rt thn i SRE conie auiple which, unless condemned by the people, | hundreds "of tioudands — of — elating | the power of the Government fo protect elt! ‘ , inuount of wenknoss to tho Heket.. Whether | Stel asturt that ff was beyond control he. | and slynally condemned, will “subvert the | ofthat kind, ‘The Suuthorn Brigudiers wilt | 20m in expressing thelr politient views and |g WAeeNarons duly 2h — thy Ste the Connnittee witt give him the coup de fore the. re Deparuingnt arrived, Tho } cleutive avstem of Government of which wo inthe coming P eventng bliss Heed ony ul rae 4 ~ | are xo proud, and qubsti say at once, they: get control, * We lava | preferences I silential elees | about an Ohlo. stn ew gracu remalns to be se oxcued £5,000," smull and tho toss will hurdly Astuaty ot oillechouters. Heiitig on td needs been pretty tiboral with you atthe North, | ton, Gen, Negloy embodied the views of the | Sovagne, an Ohlo member of Con a|e A _ uguinal tho will of tho people, (Applause.) Tho | ‘There ts nothing mean about usl Parour | meeting In the following declaration of prine served Inthe Forty-second and For Bla : * MINNESOTA, — AT SAND ITACHI, aUcr, couplote overthrow of ine Hopubliean party fn | boys on thy xauio ground wwe do yours, ciples, whigh was unanimonsly adopted and | Congresses, voted against tha. salary: 2/4 y Spretat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune Byactat Disvuteh to The Chieaga Tribu the clection of Isdiwill bon rotributivejudgmont, | And sa us om fearnest ta. those a ordered to be made publigs and at the same tine wrote & letter seorul tt Ef Sr Pv. Mi f pasion (Ae eaeertes It will proventu repetition hereafter of tho | officers who fought to destroy this Gayern- | Tho Unlon League of Amerien again declared *toueh tho unetean thing. Sab 5 | Ghey 8 in St. Pauty Minn, July 2&.—The Dunnell | Saxv Buaci, Mich, duly 23—A’ fire | celmvot 10 nquluat the suverelguty of the pan | iments as atl CTHESE UGE they sal! be reeoes | Itetatth anil accepts tho dution of the hotin. fe Jouub the aunehony tinge: Sebscuemtly | cafes, & dupublican Distrlet Committes tn the First | broke outat 9 o’elock this morning in the pin. | Uchraars} > Commratulating you Poon your. | hired, in some parts they openly avast That | ., Resulted. ‘hat wo bolieve that the intoxrity of Hee ee a ite cet grin ibent Gluyelnna’ a District, to which Duynell referred Ward's | steam flour wlll of J. Jenks &Co., of this | Quapiclous promise of sueeces Which T’acais | thelr men shall be put on our rolls, and go | the Unton, the cantiued prosperity uf tho whole te. aneaeee 3 nericultural societies In the State, This he | Denver, proposition that both should withdraw from | place,. ‘ho fire was’ first seen In the third | exery quarter, | proceed tu tho order of business A CTADCIS FILED 7 ea? al ondovinne ot ail elvih palithee a declined to do because there was horse rice tho field: as candidates for Congress, held a | story. Its orlgin is unknown, ‘he building | Of the meeting. [Cheors.} in Washington. Que dunes Hanna, T think, | publle rights” depend upon tho: agcondency | Ing attnched to such socletles, and he dil not very close session “at Owatonnn just night, | was totally destroyed and but a small portion MASDOUSTONE WEEE BERD of Graham Cross Road, in South Carolina, | ORY ver Sry ent en Aunt istenctony | Gnte tb exci vag auch Se esas aR and finished Ite session to-vlay. ‘Sho | of tho contents saved. ‘Th 8,000; | declaring with verbosity the -prinelples of | duchires and swears he enlisted fa the Cons i tho Hopblican party beeunaa it | ing the matter forgotten, Sprague, on tho resolution to refuse, Ward's aropusltiia Tsutvd for $2,000 In tg icra Santee ous | tho platiornt. utters Werg rend {otk ayalny federate xervieg, ty tho Fifteonti, South | Muy tie seping uf Ameriean ia al iy of June Inst, alrew Alo, sityatee Jrom the and the counter proposition to refer the ‘Tuscatn, Companies: 7,000 tn’ tho Millers? | Democrats, und Speaker Randall was then | Carolina “Voluntearay Confederate States of ‘reasury Departiyent fn five drafts, and now We conimend tho Republican party because It | 4 ” % oy | 2 cf ‘ye : eter y + i tas it i his possession.’ polnts indlsputa to tho Republiean State aetaiale ‘Tho sulll will probably bu rebuilt | Introduced, He made a good speech, nnd | America, md served four years, and lost | decroed universal sutnye aud equality before BAERS a i was much appluuded, ‘Com Ewing followed | an arin. Hu ds thereby prevented from | tho jaw. TEAaiMnn p atan arooe Committea was foymally adopted, and Dun- with un eatiall good effort, and he gaye | pursulig hls yoontion;. was treated In the Wo commend the Repubilean party because it LAKE BLUFF CAMP-MEETING, nell embraced if Ina Jetier ta Ward, request- AT BURLINGTON, TA. place lo some tery Southerh oratory from | Lynchburg dlowpital, ahd swears that ho was | hes tupartully executed the laws, toducod the Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, cuayan wo Ing wreply within Ayo days, Ward replies Hpecial Dispateh to The Cheapo Tribune, So ee ee ee ery or ena metutee OF tho. | Piotiod tue argues? Cros BRA Boney | Tate Drure, HL, July &—Yesterday's | july promptly, this. afternoon, referring the |*. Burtasaroy, -{n., July &—A fire ubout paying that there was" s Solld South” party | United States, and therefore ho asks for a] Baplled tho revenue, SE onan pred dn Virginia, ‘That State had buen solid since | ponsion trom this Government, That I tava 9 cominend tho Ropablican party bocaugo tt | trays brought large additions to the ranksof | Marquet ; A ‘5 BO), unt te could promise that xo would | seen during the last fow days, and L believe | WM, AuNMned fhe honor and dlgulty uf the | cottages and tents already on: tho ground, |"Miwuued Hepndilean’ Coiumittea appoluted by his | Genco of L, Grima, on Spruce street, this | continue to cust a solid vote in the future, | it means three, four, or “Ave hundred | wartds ‘i - and the opening meeting of the regular an- | Nashville an frien of the Waseca Convention, w ity | Citys ‘Tho loss I eatinated nt $700 to g600, | Chere had once been two partles he that | thousand more of tho sane kind, provided | We commend tho Republican party beeauso it ‘ oting held. this eventn; Romh iat be called to aout goon, pation Wiel wilt ‘The fire originated fa pile of corncobs near | Stita, lt now there ira Pen Mr, | they.can ever got thes Government fn tholr | 43 the only anty vied ta i favor ol eduenting hunt -ennp-mooting Wel venting in the Ditattancses propasition , to another, Fleat Distriet | 2 o'clock this morning destroyed the rest- HEUSUSHAESHLASHAPSadUEtRSassswaeY ESS: WRASAATSES: SECUASSEMAALARTSSERELSRMSARE REESE: ° i ¢ Slark Street 'I'nabernacle wns largely nt | Pisa rie 1 : tat bh Bad the buflding, nnd is supposed te be the work | ‘Tucker's effort was a] 0." Solid | poxsession, 1 do’ not bellave tho people of | tho youth of Amoricn in ordar shat Intelligonee | Clee Pa WORG. Reuwratly neautences a oie Wereance to the | or an incendiary, ees Southy” for bis audience, and was received this country will be cheated by any. prelengo, | may;bu tho siandurd of Amurioun eltizonsuip, | tended. Chaplain MeCabo led the meotiny, | flyhe. result lu buvring’ Ward off tho track. © ° 2S, ers anill think, inthe words of a Callfortan who | ad tho bulwark to a treo nae. , | Owing to illness in his family the Rey, Dr. | port Murai wee le Wh ne track. IN ST, LOUIS. hg meeting was closed. by Sonator Jonos, | Wrota ino Inst week, that, though a Demo- inns See nee Tite fu DApy posure tt Mariner, of Indianapolis, was not present, | fochuster., Soretal Dispatch tn Ta Caleago Tribune storles (of dont Hingis lard ellutng com | these Souther Grators werg only to spenk | beun baited by a Union General, Wo tintreut ihe mt who savod the Union by | HECGtINN aT carmthinte, Sally fs oboe we | Riese MoosnNaton, il, ‘Jitly 23.—The groat | Pany’s establishment, GS North Maln street, | thrauchone this section there would be a ——_ thar yutor to voto for the candidates of tho | jot CON Ee eri i ee ruaclia. a irnlatd Dénoerntic.combination of State candidates, Durie ont te tte hour fevnt ght, Loss, | * Solid North," too,—snitdly Republican, ARTHUR WAS RIQIUT, purty that cqul Ret a Sano Uae ATTElve Ty diusolved we iinvur ony Muuvenly, one s headed by Lyman Trumbull, und comprising, | eur $12) “2 shat usec th areavan ee BUM lee tred neh Pha | HOW SOUTHERN srATER WAVE wuerupIATED ivory elidel of teowsonand slucethonisboon | Hob made 2 With hands, eternal tn in additon, Harmon, Parsons, Oberly, snd brovhat wiractiratic Miellent. Tha DEDTS, : the tulthful guardian or the widewsand orphang | the heavens.” ‘Vo-day’s program begins at e! i % Starkell, arrived hero to-day, and will apend OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Aone eur ais Uae OE Geert Hae Spectat Dispatch to he Chicago Tribune, aud tha trlunit of thodiubled widlers aod salle | Po'clock, at which hour the Rev. Dr WUl- Wisinia Cis 03 v1 y 1 : Yow it cain or Ill pale ¥ y lay or two reconelling the party elements. yhgsnone aly 28 us Rhelu, trom Rew to the speaker desi, wlolng the perspiration | Wasmixaros, D, C. duly 28,—A diseng- | OF of the Union urnites, s fomson et ele que roading. peealeut Yankton, ss a a iulena uae to be ou aw milssion-of : iat) HVS | from hla brow, He was eylduntly sleepy | slon has arisen here over the correctness and . A + 7 ny % where the Demueratio an Y “ "| of Florida, from Glasgow; Labrador, from welts anemigie i etter of ucceptance; “Thera ts danger In LOAN CMON~ENTH ts sep. | atta. Char Vilson wi end the singin dla that he reverul ies ane enc Unyre, : : on dhe unterritied Demucniey before bin, A Intrusting the whole of: tho lnw-making pow: Aan DELEON STU RASED ADU Ieee " Ps 4 , 3 | led with dauid, white! h a - vellel f Contig 4 ranking tp tito ts orlylinl les MovinLR, July 28.—Arrived, Ethiopia, foe te Sigua ev atruigie vr of the Goyernmont ton party which has, ‘New York Tribune, Jury 27 say wearae an verat welleuawe exhorters | 4." Q, Anderson's gale of sliort-horn ¢au _—— Os SHORT-HORN SALE, H | Lousvreta, Ky, July 2,—A Mt, Sterling rything thus far Indientes a very success"! (Ky,) special to the CourlerJournat 383 quent. Thuy are. closeted with enon | froin Now York, i Ne cy, wtacil hits | e ; . oy she. u h thera bolus 9 o'eloc! tyetlve he: _ Hebe svg uy repult In tha tapplg of @ bar- SS _ husky volee, ppssllls:hutraytug enistlait Over tho falth of tha Nation now stands pledged." | street, were erowded Inst nfyht on the ocean: | ieee anaes ’ Ae oes nailer af buyer ‘Gintes anit Call rel tor Ilda purposes, + LICENSED TO ORGANIZE, linproved ‘by die drinks whieh ‘he took from | Ou one side the extreme graund hos been | sion of the regular weekly imecting of the | - OLD SILVER COINS. tidas, as well aga large number of KevtuckY bed oie: __. Bpectab Dispatch to ‘the Chicage.Tribune, the fuss, Among othec brililuut things | taken that no Southern State, except in the | Association, "The ohalr wag oceupled by | ,Wasminatoy, July 27,—Tn order to arrive | stockmon, 92 28> eae vor y oe. Atha pean ; pce Ue re teniee Souratey whi I Tusa we wooatt tuskpaarat iy oe brat) botarp ihe War, haa repu- | Jolin 0, Hennes and representative Erlgh- | at pon general calla of the amount of one INDIAN KILL INDIAN, 4 a OERKAG 4 Ay ae utlons ied saved a Heonse to orguntas can only say, amid this nolay orowd, © poace, ated: its obligations ‘ho facts Iu tho | wen from all parts of the city. were present, | outstanding subsidiary, silver'coin bearln; ‘ ‘ adopted by the Gredulbaek State Conyention | tothe Lane ‘Tunnel anil Mining Company of | 9 ull’ feis'hg voles that comes tron Cin: ti i i : Ki ‘ Mi A $3,—To-day, nett ; ibrove the” Nationil Greenback Labor | lockfords eapituh $40, chimuth «(Here along sip., Tho Cooling da the | watter, however, show. that Gen, Arthur's | Gen, Dents By Durko spoke uf eevailiyenl date prior to 1875 (tho date of the new Silver Denison, ‘Tex.,' July. at Runt y : youn t statement bs rence | Bituation, Nincteen y Ww), the nite Inte ved $10,- | Gibyon Stullon I. “E., 0 barty of Creeks hlutiurm adopted at, Cleago, gid hedotee a san Nora 18 oa of mass a aeuewan tu the went is on very wild reference | pituation, N' 1 years ago, he said, the | Jaw), tho Treasurer qu! ntely caused $10, at ther ces, antl : - | Demoe % 7 ef the we Cherol Te nomination of ‘den, dk Be Weaver | lenitora’s Acid Phosphate used babltualty, | at all on tha subject of itiglurbunce. [Another to the dtugraceful and ost siguiiicant hist- | Democrats arganized the Rebullion, wud it | 0001n allvercoln to be separated and oxam: ded “the : ! Wwoun ther, I ponders the pystuul Ices Hubly to the attacks of | wp und miueh noe it the mudicnes.] ‘Vhs | OF) Frou a series of very curotully-pre- | was iny privilege to: participate tn tts suy- | tned. It was found that 27 percent of the hinged by Cherokees Monday might, hence condemn the course uf | suustroke, — etuwd, my fellow-countrymen, $3 suucylal | pared avtiyles by Maj. Clarke, of the Zvune | pression, “had tho honor to be] amount borys date -prlur to 1876, and the | the reprisal,