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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1880—TEN PAGES. 4 \ nated Homes Greeley, whose greatest. morit | record, but with many honorable scara received | ¢¢ areely Dave gone to work re ve or G 7 curing : L. TALK, | ciiclaeiniis WormngnuarsraTagsstte pucey | Initamunrtor ot wegnuey, context for tread | Higeharnel elon ce WOE HES Oke | A ee orles ad vellsaecurent, poacerul | ¥SCiC-Gai eeNTONGANA YS REA VAN BU: and {ta ered; but you bitraned for tay sow | commewith dnuies A. Guriolt ag ite leaaer and | Eye immagers of the Brudlaugh dispateh | tines? y : pans ICHIGAN-AV4 NEA VAN BU- voted for bim, and, When reilnded that he was | bids you stand by {tt na it stood by you during + " he ee 4 the "That. %, te . Cc » hat w Democrity fou antl zal, = Ans thine to | thew ore gave great offense to the country, for thelr That they aro the sume, the records of Co} Shs ike The Opening of the Campaign at | teu'Geant.” You tailed: the diamiiee waaton | tteomes showing you $n its ndmirabte stund- | Attempt to render this quin’s winileslon to | Rresa show. They would take treasan butte 2urlay Waunahtcnvs near Furty-xocondent. ; N.Y. thing honest men in your party sald the whole | ard-bearcr what treo America can do for tho the Honse a question of “civil religions Ib- | erable, and {f they had the power would pen- | miotson West Superior, Huron, and Frle-at: hl Ba ‘ Utica, N. Y. thing wasn fraud tind wend and hundredsof | humblest bos in the Innd, erty Is too grotesque to impose upon any | slow Cxltenel soldiers, pay their War debts, | Bickerdiko-at. ANT LARS FURNITURE BALES bf thom vated for the rnldict. Youstontoon- | ite enndidate comon showing you, inhinown | ono. tts not Bradtaugh’s “religion” that | giving to the saviors of our country the back | 22 ion fauth Dearborn and Butterteld-ste., cor- MAN} Bpermanent position; most bo a anvoe demned. before tho world ns a purty without | porsonal biators, what pluck and perroverence, | Is objected to, but. lila infanous te feats in all our Government alfalrs, The |" Oranise J. WV, PARLIN, Hae Rein Ey Reece: lth roforence and whore Bing Address hy Col. Anson 8, Woot—Uhe Demis Principles, and poasiby without brains, Indtntry ntafainn. undies tho inspiration of | his two hotartons, paniphiuts, en} Republican party and It patrlotie a a Waaningtonents | Se cmplornd Mis ribane osteo. i 6 YOU CHANGRD PRONT: ean. de 0 a hobumb> | Fruftsof Philosophy,” for whici he was tne | lenders seem to be hated. ______ WANTED-MALE KIELP. ~ Bookteeyorsy Clorich, Ke. pi geeomtendetly Hotarralta Wasks "Adarone 130 West D—FIRBY-CH, 7 y the {ON BALF—LARGE CENTIAL BU! ec ‘ Party under false Colors. hesurler. guint" une, i lest artisan in tho country. ted by anti apt = | Demoae : by? Abe) Tne ctor ANTED-A_ GENERAL pigie : ti Fottelrtoa aut na rtiemern Tha Inriaht te nga mest cad crush Hea neve. foer rete pana legal techiteallty “Se ladlstan, were tre to gietr Sbuntey in the tins ofthe Peg Usa Bt Wie aie, ora ‘in unl a feet publieny purty placed in numinution w brive | /"e hese the old party nad pive it avundant | However, wis not satistied Ui he had ap | Rebellion. Many Repubienns were disap- POR APES TO € panys Hullwntar, Mine Sea eae On Weinesday everting Inst Col. Anson §, | soldier, 0 falthtt Congressinin, an efictent and victory! peared as tho friend and champion of Brad- | pointed be uicee! Y Wood dolivered the following stirring ad- | Myeciainy Guverur, with no apat or hiemtan on hated at the Chleago Convention, belleving | Drexel boulevarans a: aul, before a meeting of vetoran soldiers at | form.” Is there n Kelly Democrnt bers to-night? a NE He'tind_nlrendy given deep offense to his | that with iim for our standari-bearer the | OB Quan trreray, Gilen, Ne Ye I will bo rénd with interest by | How ofteu sinen hase raved tho Hensal Vie ENGLISH, THE NEGRO-HATER. Seoteh Hon-epnformist suuportery Uy his ar. | success of Tho party wns sures wild othors Tear eae a by miter bare inolatonin, check, Snaom—as RS i ic NO pus 9 u = wi ging + Ail the Boys In Diuo,” andwith enthustasm | fiermavincenter the mertlwiceedgess oe int | Record of a Malignant Old Wro-Siavery | Uf Viceroy i MEE ee er ee ee ite ea catetnicg, | ioe Rimeia enuse Gan. Grant was not nuini- -TWO GOO GARRIAGE-TRiMME, oncoy mandy Jub, De RANGE: Danetilor Lis FANT HD It, Loulevilio& lito Ik, te Con wiih ariplog tot OM Wxiw, POLST. NEA | 8xvod muiderent Loutsyilio It 4 Jo aiid evar; fan very domraoto. | OMeG. Govt waxes wilt bu pn roplleosta tao sh n nein. Last week he | countot the third term, would by a wistake, | int formnuracurng ‘ SAPARD Gout eT: ox by thogo who do not Intend to mareh with awe Frau and let: oy min Hines fines he Akdutlint. rendored the breeel still wider by Inthnating | belleving §¢ would establish a bad precedent, Giarkeg, Return aii gt be as las ‘eres mer, AGE, te gray fackets under the Democratic banner Pine 3" pro nee a fb Sormiven for \tue. Indtanapotts Journal. stat the Burials, bills Cros hang churchyards | and give more force to the charge of the Porn aT A iANUATS-WESE BIO REST: | Works, Storrivon, Hib, or cull ayer eter nae h of {alse pretenses, never—well, hardly over—do go agit. my During hia service In Congress Mr. Hugiteh | freg to nearly all, sects) could be shelved un- | Democrats that we were for a stronger iy e IAs LENE Lmtd, W. Cy font sg Col. Wood sald: ‘ ‘Tilo meet fave fullods as allsuch fruuds muat | (the Democratic candidato for Vice-Prest- | fi! “more setlous matter” were disposed of. | contralized Government that would over- Dinck"rom tines of | WANTED MIGIIe BRIDGE CANDANTHICN A ver sinco tho forced nuptints botween tho | ever fall. An dent) distinguished himself In two respects, Shon avetien Aulor auetieEe 1 the clues iirow, Staterigita, thus endangerlug our nb tniriquient Braga taka ita alin Arcot ft wreney scound mous Kcolly Hon aud the Innocent Tilden lamb NOW COMES ANOTHER CONTEST, pt slency a & - 7 “ at. Apply at Jub. SHEHAN & HEW# t ne fem orth (hommnntagt! ofypelng, a Cuion | No clarion eal forroform starts into life tho | — 734 by his subserviency to thoslave power, | been offended and estranged, ‘Tho game unseen, overruling power that Vya =A ITE cag i i LEME tho bend of a Demoventie National | sticeaman of Cipher alloy. No attempe is imide | Ad, second, by his bitter hatred and abuso of |, 1ut the grentest Dunder of nllia the Irish | hos guided our destinies and guarded our auttary at atanutuatuclig NogateA Sree AS licked, the enemies of tha Kepublicnn party | to right tho alicged grent wrong eo much com | the negro. These, two things condtituted Tand bi.” Apart fram the principles of the | Ship of State unexpectedly caused the lot to F Bi a} Mrank! a i from Of tho War for tho preservation of tho | Nocrrnestdeninnd for higher polittoal stand: | Northern Democrat to huve in those days, | with The biithas been a mistaken one. Itdid | need for thelr Prealdent, viz, honesty, capa } eat Ohion tayo all deserted thelrold camp and gone | ards and better udintulstration, You come with | and Ar. English went the whole length of | not satisfy the Parneliites, and it had the lm- | bility, Integrity, = ‘ " n body tu the rinks of the enomy, no Hfe-tong Demuernt, with he ‘5 " ete ‘] a 7 over ue if euathering Of ta pie nt Bepertonced SCSI: Riea eee party fealty, Henever made n speech nor | mediate eifeet of turning back English capl- Ne was _selfeducated—i, ¢, by his own In- y VANTED—A Fi YY mer, Call at WANTED SAN and used ty enwinst enn apply to FULL AM CANIAGE Thine it Inimediatoly, ATE one ci : ineteenth and Canales. Ynoulu Counts be euiliciont answer to tho first | to your purty’ and to. the’ country ce | cast a voto In Congress that ho was not | {al from Ircland. And now It happens that | dustry. From eanal-boy to wood-choppery | crrnnsn ce a cin Soe a Kt TR LENCED, | RICACTICAL Cnet cots ue Tlanenek boom, which, tee | life entities him wvthe support of tue party aud | actunted by ono oF tho other of these motives. | {9 ery eadso usslencd by Mr. Gladstone for | Ike our own Lincoln, ha earned hls Urend | JeOH BALE Nox ea Cet ON TAR? tee na cener teed appiye WAC TEAS, Frevescive bumble bee, 8 Diggost ut birth, “he | commends hin to tha peuple, You come witht | Thy n Ly-whlely di Rrowy | Lis production of the bill docs not exist. He | and the means for an education, Io Ins | ac, very cheap MASON Tiel OW SIT Lakaroty stliwuukeo, Wi : 1 degertion of t mfliuin Major-General, | prufessional soldier" n man on_horiebaek,"— je Measure by which he {s best known } confounded *ejectments” with “evictions” | risen to the highest office in the gift of his | = 7 = — ee allege’ “ » ” Coachinen, Tt y Shoshut hls men upin a roundhoiee nnd took | without experience fn elyil alfuira, and | to the English bill,” was an attempt to bribe | In the official returns. State, Every position in iife to which he Th .! ‘ o Foamutorny Ace hig loge during tno “Pitsburg riots, tus 20 | political record xioy his position ‘ah tho ive | the people of ‘Kansas with atarge donation | 7 it 18, proved by the oficial returns that in | hus been ealled hy hay honorably Gilad | J1is | Fron GaLz wi eNinib, RAN ay & STH Heer aut eee Wass Ban ese ana Sear alsin encountered tn hig famous march | niauin proferctivo to the ‘volunteer suiuier, the | Dee. 17, 1856, ha made a syeceh fn the He eee eee raestendurs amit tence. | eee aey tae eetatae tusre for ability aul | grees. omocaix tand tnupruved fauna Employment Agencics. d, Improved fai , ‘ runty uthar WANTED MOHAILROAD LABORERS FOR TIO . : across Kendal! Groot to Justice Shallow’ (ried Senator, the able Congressinan, and ex- | House in which, speaking of the poaltic a "1 a chi ete: ‘One uf Waerce juining wadvpo. 1 ot vstion to our bousting friends mun; porlences 1» Sb iz 0 a position of } men are tho chief avicters, and the saing | Where can the nan be found better qualified | farins, leap, Biv then the nest, v3 sity Wap “) nat be antes. PO eee Thora Dniticy | party Ses Piece a eee ae Kepubllean | tg Indiana Deinocraty, lie sald: state of alfairs fs shown to exist in other | for the Presidential office ? 3 Countysiud acrenyrleli dey rolling aud tive illus ot | deyy board to) porwoust alas vor Wes ‘ thne silly bruggins. = WE WON DO Ee, T trust [ ball be pardoned fur claiming to | counties, All this knoeks the bottom clean | — We say, stand by James A, Garfield, Like | Gane 2Uint uaty curtivared: Us Oh tap tant, | ticee seat ie Uae ee ay mulas aU ten, tor fare He event Democrat told King Ahab that the Thos Trgpiullenie et» Khow more of thot position Hun the genticman | OULOf the biti, It cannot bedropped, and It | Lincoln, ‘he sprang from and Ix one of the | convonientio schuols, churches. and inurket. AU the Tire to mit phacens ee a Ed to, £158 per day: feo distof Summnrla should ulize, for handfuls for | 474 bas eam In iragonee ot the campatea of | trom Obig Mr. Shor, who attended none of | enunot he carried. i people, (Knowing what it isto toll for brew, | vets unan,tngestaons Rear aa mor aad | ate lly. CHRUSTIAN & COnaM Home eee all the, pent, o would, bring aguines bin | ofthe campaign of 1880.” An old, Wily, cuntIni, oir public mneutings, hus no symputhy or twsv- ‘Mr, Gindatone lias but one hope before him | he ts in fil sympathy with all the industrial | Foaiipeerest: Wi A. | nae jada haa) TEN FOI WAIL: NTE! LABONKRS—~1 W ‘iiiten bakin Wight, ‘ ‘ u elution with them, and, of course, must bave | ‘i 7 ; ca : ania" orgy replled: | Let not bim that girdoth on tie FIR Porta Peay Ane rekores us | recolved his tuformintion from others,—porhups Sei NelaN, fr otter re tne be, classes Of Gun peuple. thas ORKUT S JPOR BALE-OU TRADE) RGRES IN, JOUN- | vole: [thor tamil, autor at neequacelon au Toe yee erie ane ee atdo Will do welt 40 erntic purty, Rebels and all, miasqueradin rina | rough «colored medium, end to the session. After that there will bu | and the hammers of Our niechiaiies Buse fOr vatued apo acebregtiny ug guile, frum, Searing, | (ueioee verde. eamatuns id a rg fige oe in Aud our Teale candidate is clected before thoy | Plo uniCorin, with nn old koldier for n tlyure The word “colored” fs ttallelzed in the | thne for reflection, “Among lis followers re- | Garfield, and the sones of our farmers be to | werehandlae, Corrompondenco solicited. Address | South atin {rp acer eae habs raced to divide tho spoils. end, te fi aelty, intensiiicd, And yot it way a Globe, showing that Mr, English thought | flection will speedily lend to one conclusion | the praise of Garfield until success crowns : atten COUy Te VWVAStED ALC TIE Woop Lanottens T oan ¥ _ Pat to cougratutnte you, Mr. Presidont,ang | Hreut thing the Democratic purty aouxhe to ne | this linppy hit. He went on to sny: tut the sooner they get anew lender the | the Republican cause, tone e Eee Cotas, MegbOe On the Mnek Litlts yous iny. fends and fellow-citizens, aud | Hob ommunged in Hoe haste, to Luts fiiden, aud | , THO,othr ldo ought to ve tho last men to better. a We have nothing to say agatnst Gen. Tan- D—A COTTA On TeSE, | Lomas plonty oF dtncion wos ee seed ence ate * especially you,'my Democratic friends, upon thoy’ thought they had put down thé ghost of the | lccuse the Domocratle purty of Indiana with any i a cock, the nominee of the Democratic party, Routh of Kinziu-st. or east of -Doarborn, Wa | 8d. Collate de I, BERL EC ae LN THe GucAtT Goop bloody shire, It fa much too curly yot to do- | oulre to pander tothe upirit of Abolitioniam. SOUTHERN DEMOCRACY. Edueated by the people to serve the Govern- | have several customers for auch ® bunse. B. | ~~~" likely to como to the country by the remarkable | termine which gave them tho yreater Joy. They know, or ought tu kuowy that in thelr vwn ment, he was one of the few West Point | BLQ38UN 800.3 Lasullest ' Miscellaneous. : ely to coougat by ropeated dofeat in tho ton eee ee inuke were’ ot only to be fdund Frev-Bollera graduates who remained loyal, We beeame Want tren sloiniaty eae neh GOR RO St. f tho Democratic party, In this good x but Abolitlonists. “Yes, the lowest and most Bulldozing Openly Advocnted. r “ erv! iat, of toe ee tho in a nrey horscbuck” no | Botan etectfon has been won by the Democratic | God-forsuken, wieger-stenling Abolitiontats ‘vere Tet every voter of Ulinuls read the follow- PARR Ca ANT Stecuctlaty, Pie q arty 1 tho Stite of New York in which Saniuol : a el aa naxor brings to the pea cefut slumber of the | F'itaen's money and Sumiel J. Titen's brnlas to be fuund fy that Sate doluur butte wicalist | iny article from the Memphis (Teun) <va- | hhnselt with glory at Gettysburg. Me hulds | (PO RENT OAT A BAIA pe- pany In Arkatans; pay 73 conta : Roud shanties: ebenp buanti mid climmeay rece enna a, STORY MARBLE. | bertation frum st. Lass, all on 0.18, DUD cratic stateamen horrid visions of a ruined fy if S i “ges 5 4 Agent lron Mountain i: 7 ct o Demeenad unenalarod, peuple. Tho uominie | BAYS not beon tho mest potent fhetory. Weaslull | colleague and tho, leudors Of tho Bluck Nopub- | lanche of July 11, 1880, nnd then wk Insel a ite coumutssion in the urniy. with pay | rats, and ‘Hhirysecondat Apply at ko Bowe ROIOR, ruel Agent sh tality, Iron Mountain waysof clyil and pol y y p the! “ 1 5 ’! foes x ul er ve NITED — ND TO SKLD i. [akined hmayinduou no danger to the Conitl- 0 ye eaten find Be ea He then read, with approving comments, parly-vith powers |” ag ls reward, A military life is his, record. | pg puyy-py tat igri AW iteatcr patont removable viankvook covet fation, and bodes no uvil to tho v ountrs. fet andi, Cagag and Wendeivls, pat one SiGe. | an extract Sront routerie Paper, Sating | 4 CORRESPONDENT wito Gors ron Tit | We regard him in his present office ‘hero, (PO RENT-BY TURNER & BOND, 12 WASIIING- | Yor further particulars address MM. > MICHT EI, If “ For niuny yenrs tha statesmen of tho Demo- | f'fong line of tried and fniihtal Tome were thot the Rev. Willian Anderson, 1 colored “HOSTILE”? ELEM: but as the strategic nominee of a party who | ” No, it Weat Adams-st, two-story nad busomont of ae aI : cratic party have been moro Mtatenion Wenitor roe rent aun: the lenderauip Plethodist class-leader ind an Abolitlonist, Jury 10, 1890.—Editor Avalunche: 1 can | propose to gain the “Lost Cause” by making | prick, ma jnstuce eo ie ch Bil iad erry aU att Vain vou cantucora’ ies iitecinatrance by Wee PROMIETS OF EVIE, infrusted to one who, like all reguiacarny | had been “arrested Iu hig -Infanious cureer,” | congratulate you, upon your return to your | # tool of bin, wo lave no nilinity, to pouom ducgu ot und brie igentetminey Front wp | af, WELLA) Nuuia t Huwlund Bigek, corner Deli ” ‘ groaking from press and forum tho speedy | officers, hus pretended ail his life to bon non | and proceeded: old correct position in polities Nate the Let the Democrats and the sorchead offiec- | "No. 120' Wabush-av., a threu-story and basement | boriend Munrogsts. downfall of the Itepublic, beenusa tho party th | partisun, but nominaliy 1 Demoerat?. Waa tt | Now, Mr, Speakor, this Rev. William Anderson | only position tn which cx independent | seeking Republicans write him up for politic. | reueieant At modern inprovemontay In Brat-elsas | VYTANTRD—A GOOD BHOIT-UAND Witt ity sey power put ere military beroes~not statesmen | beentso ho represented I 0 greater degreo tho | was ually of my colleague iu the Just canvass. | Puper ty to be tolerated tn the South, that of al purposes if they wHl, but the people must Cla Bie % z answer In own Tong band, stating azo und . Pin thy highest offices of the Jand, principles of the Denioerutle party thun do the | [enughten): Like my calourues b ewes | ddiug for the supremacy uf the Den | chouse Gurlield or Hancock, IL diy. wa Milwaukeo-ay., store 2x70; bas Just been | perience; waxon él per week, Address MY, Priv These dbloful knights of tho dismal eounte- | eminant statesmen named? No one ieosllly | poruion of Indiwna,denouneiye tue Demoveatic | critic Tart. That purty vevoynized wr ———— ; Se er enerenmemeees | \VANTEDE A BSAC ACTIVE 110 ; nonce, 2 y " t ~ a 6 5 y ‘ kood hand and wi ft Turgtnt £0 tf suddenly tnken a now departure, avi . ff cay ty > in hia work, “The New Parllument,” Just {s- jouth ee ‘ chee Horn overbourd: thoir old leaders: thoy eune | of, tho party saw only defeat with an honcat | of that institution. This equa man Tide dom | Meuddy Juughe with we aginst ny recon | sued, Mr. Suunders elnssilies tho menitiers us fol- RENT2ROOMS, HN MULTE OR SINGLY, HOSPITAL. A G00 : ningly bring to the front un old sotdicr of the | or In better words. m genuine Taimoltt ot | toldcnebinck us the neoof epudes—aregutue | 8ruetlon ta which the negro wa rec nized; Merchants, inunufacturers, mincowners, ers cunventouch, 434 Wabusti-av. a) ._Koteronce required, - Feculir army, 1 the val tope, hat His Uo | ee eter ici ene ae on at | fulltolooded wegro not only in sentiment but in | Wid we of the Soutl were buxe tngvates tae ts ship-ownery, 20; lawyery, Lass army. 8; | (PO RENT FURS SIRO Moss, ALL FRONT, TAR NS BVERV WIKI: 7 tout will prove n veritable ton's aku to bide the | Bonne Oat py a pleaed pews jf peutiment bUEIN | Too af tue vere not devoted to Its trlumpilts + diplomatiats, 8: chatrman rallway come furguntiomen; Nu. 4 Monrou-st, opposite Palms sarupics tece to men senklng Duelbuse on ema tfdeal Honkeya ienenth. Agsueniig that the | U9, 2CCO toate dla borne | eer Meer edt Goctaltne ties Hepes | ho fuct ts, before we ean expect ie pros: | Paulos, Thy fournattats, 13; elvil and uyrienteural | oe House. Apply se ouwt We" | vig aun Taddrasm rity aia Tee ep peuple sre willfully hmorant of thelr teu cute | yg eee eee eee rod ee eae | Heunset men tho binek ones-were sate to | porlty of the good old duys before the War | Giunmeans, 10: wankers, ins weuuant turers, Bt West Bide eT, aM North Cee eee ct Biter, they Hope ta wit under a borrowed ag | Perea ¢glgn and Fearn f8 not only ded | ee Gy Willacd when he wae eaavassing to | lithe South, we must linve tho smi homo- | Buversity profesor, iz browerg and wing sor. RENTCUPPER PART OF, HOUSE IN VERY TCA Gone HEL a whut! they huve repeutedly lost when sallint | Hower whe table to wo indicted by a Hebels 12 | dian on Orond National petucipics,wuien would | genlty of pubjie seutiment. Ay regurds ques- | (uultt JF jlsuur, Bs member Voynl Academy abla igentioon Waal Wasiintoncst, ner Hoon Hocking eine aoa eee area going weeks since Hampton nomi. | Vita Grand Jury qs a public nutsunce. Puyno | beheld sound In auy sound purtof tho Uulted | tions yatta to tho negro, We must have but | iittury tutor, 1: Presbyterian uinister, Pa uitadle Tor likht horsekecwus Kantleinan | Adire eibine om < 3 is 4 = | pnd wife, Witt WU chiluion, proferredy cent @) por < Se Ld ieety roared, and Vilded wepteyet na one | 20 bls burrel was hopetul, but tho spigot might | States, a F one party, aud that the ‘Demoerntle party, | Diesenting miulster, 1; ex: ymaan Esti imonth; wil be partly surnished if ANUEDOA MAN OIC TOY To DRAW MAPS Sasiicand from. Demoeratte. press orratifention runt dry. Hendrioke and hia ru Falter tical [Roce oon a PAN Ete ALR Whibe neh ho duro lo avowthenserrer hese | Churel, # ‘country. ‘aqutren, teitrates, dep dicirud, "Woferoheus reared, Anply att bork, Wine jo eflindy mune bk hood penn AWE licen, rum bur-ro, reali orcunisrane | went ani the Haman imdurners wo ubont the | dif Ueno, ick eu when Khu Like Oe ie oe ccs an a Perl tow i te eee eee aoe eee eee ee nan OT | aes Sah alts _ el no 2 | atreots wondering if 1t will over seem natural to r, Eoglish—I¢ Gov. Willard aver invited ung | a9 the bilte : } t | Sagk @WRIEEUNE: 2 CHE ANT NITOI, A SWE Fi moyuilicence of tho soldier candidate, hurrah for n Union soldiur, # mat to tect iitn, heniw aitequal | South. Lhe name of erery Nerthern man | £3ete CRIBUNG BRANCH OFFICES. _ : We ine Maahea Ape te eee. THYIR PET GUST, A BOLDIER WAS NOMINATED to the oceuston, aud he certulnly did not shrink | who, Uke Luton and. Blyclow, prestinc be | PN ORDER WO ACCOMMU! x aim . a COUPER, Tribune Bullding, “Cresnelam,” no longer needed to frighton In- | at cincinnati by tho Democratic purty beonuso |, £m any contest with his political enemies wideb | tity community to aspire to ofiee Utrough ong patrons througbour the ol ge: Tee ee Mt itementee tanuies dependent voters with, hag been allowed to} fig Demucrate fenders know that without n | feentlemun might honorably enguxe in, If he | Fepubticns votes, should be saturated Geluy | faked Gren Oneus, ih the gidefent division, us | on MOT Coan alllps Munire Cos Fisk futher his white sheet ubout niin and stealer to | $49, Democratic teuders kuay, that, Wwithott © | bucked out from an assoelaton onthostump with | yicneh, Wa enn’ spare all stielt, wid would | tagen forthe sume ice be tn eres ACH Ue. | Gnd Nyruaty-necud-ats es tho zrayoyard of buried Democratio humbuys. | thutr enuea there wae not the faintest bope of | LACeTO. ws L presume he did, it was no more enution sneh as these. who thinlt of coming |.Cnice, ana will to recelved luck p. a. —————————— TA Even the “hard times,” for so many elections | success. It is suid that murder will out, and the | f2kh many of my colleague's associates would | South to be careful ty keep away. EULTHL DIVISION. y, ANTED—TO RENT. Win Geeta ur sweuley fe family. Good their chief nttraction, has ceased to draw and nd | comuilttes to notity the nomluce of his selee- have done, . You, Mr. Buitor, ust. hung out agatn your Phas Te SLE, Bovksotlors wud Stationers, 123 wa NSTEDOTO MES SA Biv Tis FAM Wuyes. Keferunces required. Cull frum 1 iu Dur dto. longer appenra upon the bills, ‘This fuyored | tion to bo tho standird-benrer uf tuo party could | , And this was Democratic statesmanship in Tepos lua and i our Ty of | Wee HOUAIU, Druggtst, Gi Cottaxe Grove-ay, on the North of West ldo u nicely fornts r EW abesiicaee year, Democratic editors aud orators hot keep the secret. ‘The old Gonemalwas told | the days when Mr, English vas fn Congress! | SUithbox thes rid our communily Of | purtiweet corner Uiirey-OFth « ] suum, with or withuut buurd, Address ab 4h ‘Iriv- PA GiRi, FoR GE, rae redpematnie for tho famine in treland tao | (tu Bot wis brilliant, URbting ut Gettysbuns, | Gn the 2d of Alny 5G, ue mind a epoucl Meany hin mea lite, bold in using | sabosisUCHMAS Beseust corner Thirty-drat and | Soe aa é + put his tondying to Rebels in N Sine ae ED—TO RENT ! Boinesties. NTED=A GIRL FO G AT, HOUSE * BRAL LOUSE: rit Staterut. Tak BECOND-STORY el ue i EN ") TAD —A PAUTT FAMIL A estilened In tho Orient, and tho enrtuquuke in | Bas Hie toadying to Rebels in New Orleuns | which ts printud in the Congresalonal Globe, b auch | t iveranry of WEST DIVISION, W Yabush or Aticit e ar pen i i i. victory, vai: such Jangtage upon the anniversary of our Trout room. on Wabush of Michunn-uy.. 10 60 utund euupetubtscandination oF Gor Rent“ thelr old, Uattle-erles tayo Jost thelr | FYoue hoininution,” suid Bir, gtovenson, Chale desis hs maid’ . | Ulgue trom ‘tho yellow-fever in 187, ‘Tho ust. Nowadeuier, Statiozer,. ote, | during thy parndy, Aug. ti, Addvusy 34 62, Yribune. ok und undress, Apply, Nith rotor ~ COR pobiheiera ak aasc aca imun of the Convention, In his lotter oficlully | 4,120 {ruth ts. tho sree nowro, Ag Bence | North, to be sure, sent, us sone money, but ‘Gruggist, 219 Dive Island-nv., A VARIED 1G RENT CSM ALA FLAT, Ot OSE PSN Oe ‘ j Tuis blessed year their +] notifying Gen. Huncock of bls nomination, ng, fs unit to govern himse! nd, under the | 469 scorn. tho imputation of beexary. ‘The or twu ruows, Tornished, in private tunily, bo- | V STRONG, CAPABLE Oth POR WHODE POLITICAL CAPITAL Yi nut mado alono beeatwo in tho midst of | Mest favornblo clecumstances, in free tutes: I | Nasty put returned. a Uttle of tc money a vdowslon Nowsdéalery and Maney ME SHACICS Cushle W orsur of Nort Benral nouserare inp faailly ue four, Waxes apreara to boluvested inva grand display of love | arms you illustrated the bighest quiities ofa | auld that bo bus but threo rounds ivtho ladder | 107, A A EA oe anOneH au Lako-st. corner incall, Cusler's dusk, corner of North | E197, Cull ut ot Wabusteuy., ur 2 Freinonteat, + 1" thuaifeetion forthe suldiee, ‘Tho eliarer chur= | soldier, but,” na John W. Forney wrote in 1eus, | VE Wis ambltion—to bo 4 boss barber, have i stole from us during the War. # ICAP, Drouglet, Gi Went Madison-st., cor ‘North bide, 5 YYANTED A GIRL TO DD GENERAL HOUSES AND LONGING. Weioreidotuntone Wise a HOUBE acter of ThE ¥ Y M e 1 1 or Paulina, seter i3 suddeniy-inepircd ‘passion canbe | “beonuse In. Now Orleana, whore is at present | Wo, aud turry n white wife. The inferlor | No, sir, we must putan end forever to this { er Vaulina, DIVISION. maily hey ‘, as volng We find him, the Almighty, for some wise | shnmeless effrontery of Northern nen or Re- | 1, pURTANGHAM. & CO, s o ‘overed by tho Way and manner itdis: gterlonod as the commanding pmcut of tee ish purpose” He dvoth ali tings ‘Wwell,"—scems tO pulticnis aspirig’ to oles Inthe South, | ciiricst. sumer Hvis Ui Dewealay, A Ruri einen ys ligelt, ave designed him. A negro He made hin, and a) cls and. Hr, Ae WEL LAASS & COs Dr or ste South Side, Le itena int 0 te tf 5 tt 9 y ee I; , a AE , Drugatsts, 075 Larrabeo-at i? fF, oD SIN .! a . From this time forward no Hepublican flend | hurt the feollnys of the people there by wearing | ie not fh the power of all the Abolitionisis ue Ets buck acats, and very qict | egmer Boga 1G Eibwinge.count—FAMILY AND SINGLE | V\WARTED-NURSE Gt COMPETENT TO intent upon gore can wave the. bloody shirt in | the National uuiformn, ‘ould It not Boothy tho n baat LUGS We Th. NEEKBE, Printh dd Tuons, with bourd, dur bhincbed faeces! Is not our candidate wel | senaitive feclhus of tho patriotic Loulsiantaus | She Republicans on cart to make himunything.| Tying gind to Keo you let your correspond | Avent, Nowa uid Siudunure'iopol: Gokeee Diewions | o7 -Waiasii-At-- NOOSE WITT OM WIT dler? Henceforth no harrowing memories of the | if ho should don the gray?” ent loose upon that Uintant adical, Williaa | te veiveon tn Salle wud Wells 48. a inte utAgyoncies, — - it board. Straugers vielting elty can tid beet past, whon we suovred and seoited nt Lincoln’ It was not because of Gen, Hancock's heroto | Whint n noble conception of the rights 2 The wi are : ee | sceommo . = TAN: OOD GIRLI-ANY NUMBER-TO, 5 eee eee eae ee toric ne | bravery on the Held that, ue Now York Indeay | man What-n generous Tecogultin-of td fi tlaore., cals ols le Ee clas fiermeneerey Be caine | vi Wie Tol scorers: Gn, paca: Gi pa ie comu buck to mar our hupplioss oF disturb uy | ADd acCinetnuntl in WO, deloruts from usoltd | great principle of human cquallty Is thisl | “in forthe ncurocs, tet them amuse them: | PERSONAL HL 0 1.5 CALL AT POST-OFFICE |... INgE te ras AGeae ae Sonroneats Barone ue bllemttevs, feasts, Our candidate 13 usoldicr, and-beneath | South gayo him thelr ardent support, It wus bo- | We should Ike to know what Mi English | sete Hey Welt. by tng th A PP SEMI LA AST LH AN Ra rg SE GUS) POsDA theamnple foldscf his military clouk wo Intend | causo of auts ot bia, while Miitary Governor, | thinks of lifmself now, in the ight Hh the | 2 beds they wilt, by voting the Radted ms Ponce ORR ith bmn, WWW por wook: without | 10, suited watt Ruud pay, Cuties moderate tonideal our sius from the publivgazo. Hetorg | dint showed his symputhy for tho old arden OF | yee ot tere a a avtaoTea OF tru | Heket (AVI: NAVE THK COUNT. : AND FOUND, are tot Bewtatiy To Wort Munray at, (iread OF bituratire) thls eainpaurn fs over, L hope sotme ‘cunninys ne- | Ublngs and a desiroto areoee haviele ‘ Hor rc? | _tdon’t allow myself to be annoyed by wor. BTBOOK Co. Aotcis, Miixcellaneou tet will Hind) canvas large enough whervon ho : DESTOUK REBELS TO TOWER negroes pave becuing proaperous atid wealthy, rylng over the possiblity of hut pestiterous yonduly 12 nvat Gmicelund can paint the big soldier in such immense pro- Does he still think that under the most favor- | Ba 1. Welavet tiou- | which tho owner can huve by applying ot Elid, POSTED IN Almas belag e WARENCE MOUSE, COMSER OF STATE AND | VWYANTED~A LADY LUcitit W Antrison-sts. our blocks wuuth of Palingr—Lodrd indias’ and gents beforo his own guping. wound, reccived at Get warts “ tarnishing youds, Loslory, pertions that ‘below and underueath hitu— | ty; Penida ing circumstances the negra © has but threo, | sand go i eit tt! ean jy | baldieat, saturday und Sunday. and mun por day, 13) uo ef pee wovk, from to | lcs w permanent plocu to tho sgt pa Tnrouyl tho transparent thinness of thls pre- | ORpUNt had truly healed. past twenty. | Tounds in the Indder of his ambition,—to ben’ wae eee ree ta dhune cf 000 ite F Ost ON HiAVADRERSAV Oi | Sie alsu rodiny runtea without boards stiiliutroferoncys uxpunieneescie, wr teibune. tended love for the Unton gotdion—may be falth- | ave yours, and usk tho keeper of tho records | Loss burber, have n banjo, and marry a white | Redcat. Sovrimnx Desocnat, 2 TgEtHL Hinletudeat. On the Ore aT owt | Deon J. HOLES. THBUNE BLOCK THE vi AS OF AGH AND fully portrayed the pust aud present of tho | what that’ purty hus done, it tried to extend | Wife”? Again he sald? fatay ies tae th pared, iil be pate Turwoat Hilropenn hotel tn ud citys room from Freebies. Apply two the at Juckuon-st, f r nr : , * A Though the writer of this above arilcte ox- | torits return te HESLER'S Photwwgiaph Gallery, W | 48 u1 Peoee le pyrty te fee punting ee ona and strengthen bumanalavery by opening to its Now fone will tt be, if these ‘fanntics obteln | presses ils own views, “Southern Demo- | Sisto-st. is 2 wonte te dosolating intluonc ~ egrou! " shor | ¢ eeneral tu : -OSTIERT 7 i TUT aET 7INDSOI HOUSE, 1S STATH-SE, (OPPOMTR LADY WIT Gi 24 5 the far background will’ bo acon the Goeniating tnt ecriees Ne enous A Point hesition fegrons are eee 10 bint oF erat”? is a general term applicable to thy con- | P OST=SKYE-OLOE PERE: WITH COLLAR WR HOUSE. TS SU por day) wie sper | WV erances forn niee easy position who sen Geko ‘ AUTHONS OF THE FOUL PLOT into adopting a alive Constitution under whieh | will tt be before tho Hon. honey Smush, Fred | tollinz clement of the party. Donneraey Is ARETE RC UOT err aTSter pk | a RR FE PA eT eA % aug! who toplant siuvery upon tho froo soll. of the West, | to tyrant might Hye and drive bisborrid trade | Doughisa, or vomuothorklaky-hendedund thick | Still the enemy of the culored man's rishi, WEDNESDAY EVENING IN THE GAL. Country. proturrads-Addroes 1e Er Nie Miele gd andeblef among these is English, of Indl, | in human flesh,-and ‘chief nmong tho bribe- oy presenta bimevlf hore, ull redolent | Glve that ty power, and they will set us VAvillon,a binck invrocey poewut- | TJOX'S LAKH ZURICH SUMMER NESONT—A x , the Vics-Presidentinl candldnte, whose burrel | xivers was the mun whose pine bus taken the | Ww! woullur odor of his rico, togiatin agent | Duel y years on the seale of progress, vuuk containing woney und memornmiua papers, | Lt enarming retrent tor those wishing a quiot home NILUALIONS WANTED—MALC. awalls the tapping. In front of these will stand | place of " Hteform” upon the Demnocratie tickut, | ag one of tho people's. representatives’ When In the fhee of such concessions as to tho | The tinder can kvop the munay, and will be thanked | ior the summer, or those who inay dot feo to spend | —~“"“Toochicoopers, Glare, der tho worthies who stood upon strect coriors, In | 2t tried in the Seo pusot taal rebollion by an | wo reticct upon the state of public sentiment in { “truc Inwardness” of te party, the nomina- | fF rotuining the pocketbook abd other contvats to aay Or terd un thy bunks of this boautizul Inke. Good copers, Clerks, &c. frontof butol bary and. suint-publla pincer dur- | oliclul ‘dcclurution that tho Constiiution gave a | sine portions of the United Stites, such acon- | ton of Iluicovk $s°0 cowardly inusk. | 2SAUsnEshee. 10 dur dou! dousted of enol prowe: in iy tiahing ood hunling in thy sensons, Shady Ss" cou) bruv UATION WANED CWORK OF ANY KIND IN alt, and ull thy attraction of ine Wwhulesilo or comitisalun, house ae, ofice by a . m1 ¢ € eT —— duys ot the War, aud | powor to presurve the Nation. Its lust President | tugoncy may not be go improbuble or romoto ns: |S erat? re ee NHI ANCIAI al and rejoiced at ftebel | stood cowurdly by and auw ono by ono thi penentat biny suppose ‘ Southorit Democrat’ assures us thut 1s TINA NOUAL. f Ife, without any of the drawbncks | young nun frum Vermont. Adieu: vixo iy jo 82, ett Ye inckione to poutliar waterims places. Conveyance t0 une. ud fran Wee He Stat “Take G, 6 hatis to provent it, | party has the count and proposes to exerelse | ees NOG rrr ad. victories, 2 N i : ‘ proposes to excrelse NY BUM OF MONEY LOANED ON NI x ¥ TPUATION WaNtso—iy A YOUNG Nai Uctortos, Sul In trout of tase wilt be wrouncd | Paede aad madiowno etturt toate tho Hsing He | equul riguts with tho whitu many Se Te Ae for. thu “neeroey tet them ainiae | AStuedauioy ato Minott Samorat aonCaee | NET UG atin SST UGE og the seas | 9. youre ot ute na bvuseapor ot anlewnn. pou While tholr candidate of to-day wus trying ta | OF rebellion, From 1e0 te 160t it was "Y themselves, If they will, by voting Hho Radienl | tecurities, W.X, ALLEY, lot Donrburieat. itoom 4. | Chicago, Addruse LW PHAND WOR Lake Hurichs iis | Gotinun und Bashan lunguase; ten yeury’ experince Wilp Robole ne tho front, trenchutously atueked |” Fe elie EH FLEUR ETON Times have changed, and that which the | ticket, We have thd count.” Agaln he | QDVANCHS dane ON DIAMONDS, WATGHES = Medi gudds ual deveiry Ide DEW, Se buns, aeise, himontho Bank and iniie fear; thet. Taine’ | and paver i eee. ine ee Dnt tO eT a HTS hee asia | Savas We havea thousat good aud true | {2 ots as anecia ure cera, Mestawtmsd te HOARD WANTED. * | GIIUATION WastRU-BY 4 YOUN MAS 4 : : y | Say G 4 Sthend eto da peta rnarnee nae ana wenn ce r § body of mon who counseled together how best | ehemes to emburrnes and cripple tho Govem- | come to pass. Several y MY | nen whose brave balluts will be found equal sa wt ui ue PARP Moos, hia AS AND THA | Salary vnuls W commetivs whi, Addross M tab Toe TH B10 wi ED ON FUIt- to betray the country, and bit upon If thy exroes litve been aAdiealge? N¥_AsOU: ele tea . to Ustiay tho country, and bit upon the plan of | quant.” tn Tess it Bud become so ombiokleucd by | elected to Congress, soine of tiem tho peers tu those of 5,000 vite Radtenls.") eur pao OF Seen a eee oo tinted In aeuriotly priviuy fauully, socicts poole. | GITUATION WANTEU-OF ANY KIND Neur by will bo ‘planted tho. Cunfcdorate, lug, Union Joawes that nt the very turning polntin | o¢ Afr, English inability, At lens one of Tutew, Nouns ivuid un-tte cae adicues SLA. irlunie urilcd, ‘or oliley by a teietwurths, éxpurienced may will- jo War it declared that War a foiiure, and pro- Of ¥ iS DAT ry nN > aE ing to work fue vory tuduraty sulury, Ruferoices f cratly banner, und rallying wround it will be | the st 4 patos werg drowned tie | Atlother Congressman, Ituin of South = seguriticas 16 Dearborncat, uous 1, __ itt ‘Trades. fears have besleged tho National Cupitol and | over, and the question camo whethor Union | Committee on Enrolled Lill durlug the elos- apical Li if ae CLV EiC® | _ For up\rards of forty Fonts titese’ auporb tastrus | UhY villed, a : sabe ra nd thi crept Into placos of trust and profit once held by | men'or traitors Bho} : % Mancock. wid control or govern in the | ing hoursof the Fourty-fourth Congress, anc 4 + Unlon seidlers, Eguth, st promptly arrayed iteolf upon tha aide pes gulden ophituns as We fauntal née 20 the Editor of The Chteago Trihuns, jesut vrary dusoripaci, at QULVSRID'S Luan nnd | Moderate prload pianoa, — LYUN & HEALY, Conchnien, Teamsters, au: WAY UP IN FRONT | of tho trafter, its whole welght, avd power wus at Y Cmcaao, July 25,—It de not sue! sal- ionidico Weensud OW Last Stadion Katnue State and Mouruo-ata ITUATION WANTKDODY A YOUNG | MAN lasolld csluan ehlarand the Hebel Hetgaale DE AMAIHAL May Reyonstruction hay dd noe give | Hon to duticd which the othor members Mr, y duly SIE docs 1 ern po! tty sep en a ae i SONS ENYA aucoactanany estur racarendes, “Addrous Sh : Meee ee td tee tere) ueeaders | Thoreiwot guverunient into the hands of tho | hHelislispurty aysocintes, were inenpuclénted | blo that the Amorlean people cun be se SEVINGT: | Lien tee he otic rmaut nod <opsipasan, | commence Ps Moore Votes control a Domocratio Congress. ond | nou who sought. to destroy tho Nutiou, Je | um attending to. Fred Douglass, who ts | blinded as to consent that this Government LPR BALD HOW BEATTY SOMANGS | inhsexpimeros hinsolcuncorsiug thele well-eauws hext Demveratia Presidonte fone over should | Winderod and obstructed reooustruction, ‘op- | feforred to us Yn Kinky-headed and thiek= | gholl pass Into the hands or wider the con- | feast Tank usrlicatas Tica MOLES, Gonern | Worle: 1 consratalate yea upon the uroat wna well boclected, ‘Iho paluting Will not be completeit | posed and denounved restunption, struck hands | Huped darkoy,” has not Indeed been elected | tio) of +t 7 ty od tS WW wan tbo nt 2 jherlted wuecus¥ of thy Pyoustioaly Puiu, Whiletly UO the artist stops hero, A’ plivy must be found | with overy enuiny of a aound and honest cur- | to Congress, Out he hus held Meh posittons | 10! of ‘the party who so recently attempted RSs oon CECaTIOS iy CALLED TO ee Ree Tee RT Pe TET for akatchos of outragus wate gale {Be Llout PR Oa te EC eee io Tearnee oan auider A pretaral Government, Aud djs- | Its overthrow by forces of arms, destroying min ‘prosunt ulfor Of the 'Vrull Crock Tunnel Com .| PAYS Wee MILB ular tn ie ao vastd —vutrages which have driven loyal men ni Iu manant ville chirged thelr duties with o dignity and fidel- | the lives of our people and loading us with o =. from their home: healthy business, For w quarter of woeutury It ari 1 ie i PROVED By homes aud made 2 Sonth solid for tho iy quarter of uoentury ity worthy of all pruise. So tliat, teally, Mr. UANS SADE ON IMPROV ae WARRSTE | Sitco dad Zoro nina an atount 1 ¥Uk OLD GOLD AND BILVE eT SD ie nner tetiss | Monts haya Tetainad (hole pasion af tne und of Tulins? belek PAL KOM SPAT 3 YAMS OF 4,°T et SITUATION WANTHED-BY A Silolt wrilur us corruspondiug cork oF nibauuynsl words Hue iuluuty, MM), ‘Tribuny ote TUATION WAN could acarcoly bultove It possibiy Lint suc Oo ATT ASD OTS | Sue ity of tone cuuid by produced to wien Demoernoy, It must show—clcarly and pluiniy | hus been w steady brake upan tho wheels of | yf ride : H burdensome debt, We were told wo had no pruperty. ut lowest, rates, mongy." WANTED A FOUNG MAN 19 AN Bom ty ee teen ay and horwtatant ee. | prowress and n vigilant aud’ active enemy Of engilah prop bested Gotta Aa ho Kew, It | rigit to eaurea wn State or even to attempt to HOUSTON Loom thi Mlonrdo-se Ste una i fnroorate, | Jouiltaliinecend attuntives tae aco teuluualars fort on tho part of the Democratic party to ruin | honest reform. find in, his entire C ¥ ial Bi si) © enforce ‘the liws, but “to let them alone.” UNEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, MACHIN- | > —TaRGRCOICRERING Ti <~ | Address Sf 3, ‘T'rvune oltice. 2 a tho credit, nindor and impede the prosperity of EVEN BINOE Tate's SONNENDER ind in his entire Congressional career. | Tho Ms ory, warehouse reculpts, atid otliur good cullat= | [RARE | CHANCE -CHICKERING | Vhs é iON TED—Y A COL iho country, aud prove te tho world. that rover av Appomuttox It hus sought to surrender tho foregoing extracts show whut a bitter Bours | We wnswered that we did not desire to In- | emis, J.J. OWEN, 84 10 bal nui 2 aoe ws aryud syuure fall carved Chick: ee ee ee ae Nonbenet Tt Y > earned - eds * - 5 a cost NT wt TAU Woat Maaison-st, Democratic brethren: Mure. 1b enaty foebly. pore bag bush ready an) anglous to botray tho liber: Ree ae a to save our homes the Government must be SERGI “ ings tha pollcy and purposes of tholr purty, and Ahoy do uot fike tt, tet thom quurred with their bast unu not with the artist. AsTilston to the CHEEILING YOR OFN, HANCOCK »y, Democratio crowds, and hear thelr oloquent ributes to hia muniy and soldierly qualities, £ can but wonder if the War would not have (ener anded hud thoy beon aus ardent admirors Hancock {n conimand of the rand old Second Corps in the duys of tho War ua thoy profesa thoy ara to-day with Huncock tn coms find of tha Kelly Livinetbley, the Humpten ulldozers, nad the Tilden Juvulids, Mud Dero gratig statesmon and Jeadors been a8 Warinly In ees, tho Union soldlorin Ibs us thoy profess: 0 bo in 1bW, tho smoke of battle would never have daronied tho sky utter Uottysbury, auc ey, bittor daya of sutforing been suvod to ler and clvittun, FIYTEEN YEARS AYTER pas tho grent struguto for the life of tho Nation is Sexcollont tine for Democratie politigians to {um patriots aud soluior woratlpors. Tn 3808 of Hoary, und the loyal Democruuy (muted! flelyrullled around the ‘standurd of “a Gonwrul Bont; Mounted upon w platform of submle- a to trultora in arius, * wrey 8, tho re ae ee, nominated the at chiettuin “of tho Ty bldlemloving trio! Port of that — most ‘ntlal nominats 21 Prowptly Order tho hears. funeral, he would scyen'tyou ramomber, my worthy Democrntlc RL Pi etoueh tho aeue ‘evo Bo to Tak theif libertiea toe Se ACHE Pople nt BY VOTING FOR A KOLDIER? Yon't you recall tho eloquont wards in which 304 prayed for tho soldiers dofuut? Boe of ou were not content i ith your lips Oy GE Tl ee ei ee eitattee balloeie a o Your hands do service, us atutlod fraudulent counts cleus! ¥ 1; Pyyved. Your prayors ure like vld_Loto's, and, {OF as New York was concerned, quite us ef: Bote * ery prayed the ato ta ey and dn his pov " tosend him one of Masa Voyton'a turkeys for self and plekanin- Des but ‘io tu tkeys came, fy hunger aud de- tpalt Peto chunyed the form of bia huinble pett- wand waked tho good Lord to send old Peto ailer tho turkey, “The thing proved u nuccces, W oldman said: © Du turkey was on ban » SEXt naming befuro sun upe pes Gon. 1 1873 you THISD A NEW DODGE. wey, Grant, superior to Gun, Huncoek eve {a oe Tenominuted by tho Bopublicans, an Your 22, (2 vompuss bis defeat you puckete! toy ty beat Gruul We Kopubticans nominated Abraham Lincoln, Areut wtatusman aud Commauderin-Chiof War, and our ‘eta hud been a sluve,and after the War mes got hard and provisions becuine wighty, i Principles, buttoned up. your veut, wud Muy Agy tn find” You wowlle Go furthor baok and look’ nt the stato in which it found tho country in Starch, 28%) when it placed Franklin Piero jn the Frevidantint chair and took upon iteelf the ndiniulstrition of the Government. Look wt the state In whieh tt Toft it olght yours luter, whon Jumes Buobinan gtepped down und out farevar, In ite olgbt yeary of power ft had bankrupted the Treasury, hursod and fostorod rebellion, and forged te abacklos to bind tho Nation, “Lt over warred with freedom and the free, Nations as men, home subjouts. orelyn: toes, Ko that thoy uttered the word + pater: Found the Vemoeratts party their first oppo- nent, And this old party, with all the rottonncss of yours upon It, comes to the loyah patent people of this goouly lund und demands that it be aguln Intrustod with the uilininiatration of altalrn, thst it may put in avery Medorul villco, from Prosi- dont dowa to tha humblegt post-ollou In the hind, eltHer renegade Nepublivans or bofsterand ‘Dentucrita, who will awa their plices tu tho vote of usolid South controled and run by non whe uch asover in the justice of iG.” Are you, my fellow-vitleony, re you, my Lallow-solfiors, prepared to give Yotes to neduinplish this’ Recollvet thut from yo Democratic Convention beld th wny Stata, tron yo Domocratic newspaper publighud anywhere ni the South, fram the Ups of no Democrntie statcauan butliug from the lute Confederacy, havo you or Lor wy ono over beard a wlnglo confession thut tho rebelifon aguliut this Gove erument Way wrong, Oru single adinission that our offorts to prosorve the Union were right, THM CONYRDERATE YLAG must sien gpa toeetor: ‘The * LostCause” must be decently buried out of sight; the Union muat be tho wed of our statednunsnip, and tho blue the eolor af our uniform wverywhere, from Pulp tu Callfarul from tho lakus to tho gulf, ty Misuiasippt na woll ug in New York, befure it willdo for tho Republican party to lousen its grip or surrender control of tha Nation. ‘That grout purty to-night, and in this cam~ patgn, Hybts not upon the defensive, It comes uot ud a BUppilunt, but uso SUnQUUENE it points with pride tite record and damunda Ste rights. ed poascsslon of thiv Govermmont when ermovrate und Rebols were louguod wgalrst It and through tho porta of war aud thy disusturs of peace it bus brought ft in triumph to te present bigh position and crowned it with froe- dom wnd Prosperity, It hus wominatod as ity standurd-bearer 8 rep- reventative Amorivan, 4 A YOLUNTYRI BOLDIEL who smolled powdor, u stutcauian whose attains ments and abilitios ng prequestivns ‘or dluputes, man of whol tho ublest Demourat in thy land aa Written: "Lhuye been ble devoted friend for myny yours, and Linn resolved Laut 1 nover will belipvo that bo does uot deserve the aifuo Hoa Ubavo bestowed upon him, If he would curry the principles which regulate bis private lito {nto bly public conducs, he would uke tho best Chief Muglstrute we hitve eyor had.’ . Tbly grund purty, with no blemish upon ite OF GLADSTO. ADMINISTRATION A Tory’s Possimint Celtielwm, Mr. Jennings (‘lory) writes as follows froin London to the New York World: Considering that the new Government has | Who overthrow shivery, the pet Instltntlon: not been quite tires months In existence, tt] of the South? ‘The Democrats brought it hus nivnaged to score ugulost itself ist of Meh alone serve to give it a sort Its inost oariest Kupporters sud to mhakG arrange for avery day provides i of distinction, are put to' thelr wits? menty for Ita defense, thom with uy new and fucrensty, Mfr, Gladstone begun with the Innd he would obey ft, After bi » Austrin, Which astonished and dlsqusted. | ow President ho sald he would say fg “democratic” allles, Hid next step was oes that the authorof the Zulu war, reenlled, although the it one oo In his dndictinent 9 wuinet tho Inte Ministry: that Sir Hurtle wis ept ab hig post. ‘Tho Gazette declared “there was no | Lincolu all the thio holding out the wund or one matter befdre the constituency which contributed so pawerfully to overthrow the majority as this’? Mr, Courtney, eallsin ts beyond tended that he felt some embarrassment ut belug asked to support tn Parliunent a pole fey whieh he and fis party condemned and denouneed In tho country, porter uf Mr, Gladstone thus spoke its minds "Whatever the members of do or think on thiasubjeet, wa belleve that we are right in sayin throughout the country feel pained and hu- millinted, Slr Bartle Frere, however, still ree | wo would have a mongreby fit its pI ace? to the continued antoyance rt fon of jnuny of the best sup- the Government has lind, Thon. came a supplementay Stsplclon, pre- A devoted sup. the Government ne ant mortificat budget. | ali the thine that we would a tiiliiant trlumph was | specie basis for oir mongy ¥ Who eyertulked ‘Gindstone is nota finaneler, where daca his teal strongt ‘The great magician stepped forward, and it wee ho led nothin monet and stalest of al! eudlencs with. dle put a pony on th come tax, Atybud. 8 so put off could have done thar, he malt duty, which no- Yy cates about, and announced that there wottld be an alteration In the duty on wines, | Thousands whip oppost the | Union, tightlag thelr hot carry out because the | staid wt home talkliye treason, have grown Freneli Government objected to ft, so that he had to confeas ho had dovised a finanetal schenis without a proper understanddig wilt Powers, on whont its success artly depeuted. Surely thiy was ai aston. hing blunder for the greatest finuncler of | ever express a word of gratitude or of rer the uge to comult, ‘The rawest neophyte ) pentance for opposing the weusures that have This alteration, ho subsequently told Houso, he cou! sustatned and tho National Union preserved, for without government wo had no security, Our constitutionally-cleeted President was bound by his onth of office to excenty tho Inws that the Demueruts themselves bad made anid themselves sworn to support. upon themselves. Judge Donglas put the question to Abraham Lincoln when they Were canyisang. tho Stata of Itinols for tho United States Senatorship tf he would re turn a fugitive slive? Lincoln replied that, while tho Fugitive Slave law was thy law 0 alae 8 thd Union {f possible with or without slavery, but the Union must be presoryeth, ‘The AN-Wise Ruler of Nations permitted our armies to be defeated: the North was in distress, but pot iy despair. ‘Tho War mutst ool}, ant it did, until necessity compulled to nbulition of slavery to save the Union, peace, assuring them they should realy every right to which they were entitled under the Constitutlon If they would lay down their arn, Now, who ever heard o Republican OY, “Von can't keep those States in tho Unton "2 Who declared the War a fulluro? Who dls- couraged enlistments of suldiers? © Who aid Our ‘Trensury-notes Would never be re womed ?— Who sald wo would ‘never eluct unother President of theae United States ? that the Liberals | Wha asid republican government or a gov. ernment of the people was 0 failure, and that Who says to-day that the Republicans aro for acentratized Government at Washington that will overthrow Stitorishta? Who sald not return ton in public and private’ everywhere these things but i i raltors who called themselyes jamocrute ? iank God, there were somo Democrats tricks to mnuge his Bho loved their country and stood by it, Ike Btephen A. Douglas, who greatly pelea tts our overburdened Lincoln by pledging hin: his support, dius tho Democratic park changed? W the War for the helghbora ln the rear, rleh and prosperous under the matagemant of tho Republican purty autil the county was hover under a hotter suyeryislon, with Forlous prospeots whend. et who ever heard one of these Republican party haters nF ay {iinuls farm of GV ucres. CAPITALISTS DESIRING TO ‘i MADISUN-BL, A GOOD ASSORT- ies, phavtens, MUTTSUS, carriages, Dinter prope NY, CANOPYSTOD pony Is'sound und gentio, jnactone aid hue phawtun, wid hie ( anitavle fur lady oF by onild, Address 114, ‘Irivunu fice, - fr ey Wurenoudy und beat teallitlus fur sorlug your fui taro, fhunow, murcLANdis, OW Lowset Faies, Cu vanced 3 TY BTURAGE CO. fast Van urolivel.y ata wid roildunas's ft Hyurey wdvnicus, Cex Pee ra Hit WANTED-IN AN Ol} GAS ANI bishwents capital 400. Addrors WANTED-WITHT G40) FOI TALS by 9: isha. argu uxpanawont Will but ila or aired. ee ree mance BXCMANGE, a a en NN A wnreenmnnmrnne PMvinth TO RXCLLANU} A MAAUTIBUL Ities~ rouklyn, N.Y. for reved oF unliaproyed, 0 lao baru duuvly house, One OF the must duslruble fucutions, Chicago property, kis WW aid Gd Mlyurckt, “HOUSHMOLD GOODS. Wun CO, tal AN HH kinds uf housels inuiso Py a rivoss onay Wrie, Wyse. Kune Dita Matic 1219 MLCLige-ay ATCHLESS PLANO THE BTANDALD be ihe Wvonun, ry 1UE-81'S, B2OO cans yd ceatrund Gy saoaeutys ruiiy ware routod, ADAM LAI, SUS Wost aadtson: her Morgan, T.000 HASSS ARR Ong aSs cr goiNg 5 the fumous Decker roa, (utnus, Statin dhek, nnd Story & Canip pianuy, and Estoy onmns, Wo Have deeldod to welt durag Wie noxtWduys un tors no utay nnd wroga 49 lov that all ent ureaisy, Urduils BL und plapunut HY punthly payuonts, DOTTY fe CAML, fod und 190 Statonst, BUSINESS CHANCES. Pit PRESENVING pote, WHOIS LO Tees wy tui A. chetittnan, ithnpae det artla, thaliy a te fiw Geers kontivuen way weil furilal, {130 to luke nidyantayy U¢ w ebunoe to procure und BaYe [ine livnav quantities nta very sual costs 8 Fortuny van bo mnude i nh wbort tle, Call at Us Wusliingtonen, uum 4 for uy woul effigy huura ta and 340 G_ SESS CHANCH—A MONOPOLY OF A 1 Bee akan pAiuingand pablishiAg wutaro, wilt hay hundsowely the raat and of 4 aian who ‘} can cuntuannd shuaxe Adios 1619, Uribuny omttug,” 5 OF Fjow BaLu—AS N rire ra niechiues,. Weve of peusuna fur sulle Hnnwrs wols mchines, Wow 7 a ‘uponus tor right kindoriuun, Address ux sy Truguuls, 1H. | JRO! FALE—ON ACCOUNT OF BICENKSH STUCK ‘sid iziuros of crovory story, with lune Jona wud thoap rents nraras al yy ut Osh Und ok SALE — LADIIBY AND GkNig' Test A! trunk Hsiubitahud two yearsy Woat sidv. Ad- dress 3131, Tribune opica, is PAULINE PMONBALB—AN INTRIEOTIN AN E TRUWEPAPLTT % Fury chance Tor ® party wiih Hw juonoy, Addruss ‘ribung anice, i Jeokeauacon APIS T-OLABS CARRIAGE auop Tye PCO good Iieutiuny; goud TuY OF CUNO Address #7, Frivung alee, #POUXCIANGH—1 Ita Vit PtH AND CLIT O Incumbrance, inxus paid: throw suauluna us Leavy. Hinbered lund th deiunon County, ienta Seated baettors in iio ely or conu(eys, auld ca 6 "1 ERY Paty uel ieaualrubla trudu ts oltre. Vinity ts) @ Duurbori-et., Roum t. ‘AN a 2 punihoss) your ionoy will by eucured eat questions prutite Tousonably largo. BLY tet tie ulticu. Le ci NEV-Ay-LAW, tal DBAL De eR too fou tition, yoars' bape .- Huslagss quietly wad leuuily trensuowd, 7} AM, UMATHAWAY, MEDIOAL ELEC- Dae Muciloanduionle discuss spoutaicy, ‘Authhiu, cuturrh, paruiyels, rhouniviisu, vlc, sucoyss- " fuliy troutud. ‘Fwouty-thres youre’ oxparlonce, Ls Ful Madisuns, OV FLOR FURNES UI = SELON! D BAKES: aa NE OE Unttic ae Motion safes ot Caiuts, GitiseNtu0n 's COvs, Nu. jul BAL uve Vastu Teatory pice ta Deatuorn-st, COND GIRL IN VEUATION WAN'T urivate family by compotent person, Ketuconve Stalumired. 2 lvaso wddeuns 3/4) south Wearbornest, ‘A COMPETENT i, und irous rofuronce i ruqulrud, F Nurwe: PLUATION WANTBD—AS INVALID'S NUL uni. Welereived given, Address Employment Agencia, RUATIONS WANTHD-COUS'TRY GULLS FROM unis, for gonoral housework. B ou APA. bie Wis SCONSIN Evi rk. Magiscry, 275 What M tniroueat, ; WANTED—AS HOUSKEERE RI MU, WG Wo Tidth! Juruuu uf Literature). hotty, oh unt 1) epinly will work, ‘eoatobegs seb We Miscollane: TUATION WANTED tha i Siglo due, ARMENS AND 1 aitdrvss wid #2 to Hs Ale be WHib teal Lor to rated tun corn (bug ane Bo hus thoroughly wea Areut dewand) ylolda nours eure wit tu lure lubor, YOU ARK NOY WELL AND STRONG GOTO wuulad-Slovemont Cure Futnee Jouve,” i uniy diseases wii tolture ure Invited. HOMAS Ly JONEY, BU OF suInethin wor pruvt), which fur two yours, trontigent and cui cant be douy for yu ASYIUM—LADIES AD. will yocalvu the bust ut teal uttwwndunee, Addryss Bux ‘TURKISH, RUSSIAN, Bea ruvie at tbe al iy oniurged, expectaily 10 ro NOW YorY MbruGtlVe. _‘I'ry ANTED—AE ONCE, 1iV A GENTLEMAN OIL: Wworly uf Chicago, agency fu Cunade Tur suine good Pray ne objuction tu trayul,, russ, WiLL tases, ty eS Chtewuee ie ASD -ELECITHO huve been great~ and A IN ANG, IN ‘PitHilit Mar rectal Ubinas ‘Odd feaaucus isd avd I required, wbsulute guano of Orr aU need duspule OF cut Gouth Hulstud-st pis, wisi i, RINT DL, " nt dfunted with uoyuluto su A RELIAULH CLAIRVOYANT, ulutluna & epucialty. A dagulk be Duurbulbeat WyLOLS Seva,