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: ; THE CHICAGO Ain t ‘RIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. i) the boy eof A grent | obstnel Rubject he lan handsome ma titestothe Fottrteont! ask thoi what he woullde in vious yeaa. Thkeph DIANA. IN tons Of theae ment given fit Lany posalbla way, there shall be no | that Iwas by for nn Awmertean to send | Jt. 1, Hitt, recently Secretary of the Amerl- i] we Ato free whisky, or the yiolntion of the | outa French expedition than it would have | can erie at Faria, and formerly the pri- THE PUZZLERS'. OORNER. trulization, (hla oppestiion te obeying tho Cone | congiet between eapltal und Iabor, und the whole | Sabbath, or a frre and frequent billet, of to the | hee f erlea vate secrets Se - Hinndonad the Udit Sites, ie ones another | countey Woy tore KaMndek bewchan iuateial | viotors takiie the full sum of taxes, foes, and | 2aet For hits fo-sens Out al Alatrieay Barty: Val acarobiny a0 Sunntor Orne [Original contributions will he published in - . fR b formof the old 1 urn ery, This aw white | erisia ns wo h 1873 ang 1676, what alde would | salurles to roward thom for manipulating tho atts head, Mr. John Proffat reviews "The 9 . thia department. Correspondents will pl An Immense Gathering of Repub= | nuns Government,” “Would you have yoursle- | ho taicw on sn t questions, the reply is: | polls. “Tho boys will be glad to know that wo ahead | Mes 3 AR ad a e LAKE BLUFE, will pleoso ri Point Last ter marcy a nigger? ‘Well, wo never “that hie: hid tiven | have overthrown tho tincndments.” Law of Newspap rr Libels? Me. Richard ID send their real names with thelr noma de plume » ¢ ficans at Crown Poin’ asi DEMOGHATIO EVARIONB, —.* Aaieraa OF antminorouil pend 8 tan thought MILITARY AND CIVIL AUTHORITY. Dane artes i a Ht iugsion with Hinges ace Yentordayin Servicon on tho Campetfcet= oildressed to Puzzlers’ Corner.” Avoid obso+ Night, Tho methods by whieh tho Domoernite party | {ho"wase ne curries he Muntuehies Te naked | qqueZig Aubservicnea of tho millenty to tho etvtt | mations Mr. Charles F. dohutson Writes fils. Teing Gronndn,. ; Oe ee omen te Anetra ell Go Avattes she pons irutioun! ueneneiaunts 16 ts whut study has he over given ts international | Cuthority. thin! nve huard that ery hee ‘ a Published the following week.] any law abridging the privileges or linmunitios Of citizens of the United Stutes, ‘Tho rights of eltizons of the United BStilter shall not by dontert fore. It has an ancient and u fish-itke smell, | tory of our census Inws and an analysis of) Tho pilgrimage to Lake Blu has fairly = rolations or publia law, what would hoe | he fest apostle of thia grent potitical discovery | thelr operation; Prof. Sliuon Newcomb dis 2 Ff i rf do iy onto of a muddén diplomatto ort | ine uno Cement Ju Valandnhum, Tis rent | etisses the“ Prlnelples af Taxation’; and | commenced, and, should the trains of today | ANSWELS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES, sputldo fa bee t spices of the Gar- i Under the Auspic G Pee ones wind eaporience W | soul was oxecedingly outraged at tho tndiynities | tho second parts given of Jerr Buscli's es- bring to the rrounds anything Ike the num- No. 1,233, + id and Arthur Clubs, or abridged by any Stat ecuunt Of, meu, hi to which Northern Itebels, who kept up a fire in iy : ber expected,|there will ba present atthe Sun- ‘ fie culo, ort Drevlous eondtion of wprviti." “Ane Hee Re ene ee ae ee the rear on the bays ta blue, wereaulfecte iy | Sy on Uirines Uisninrek -day service Hi least 2,000 people ‘vhowill is : Routhern States rigidly abstain (ron Pawn | Hie a handsome mu. ‘hat iswhat tho work | sited ws the tial uy Jury desoribed in Onder wo, TILE COURTS. ° havo arrived by cars’ from , distant, points. BBS Oe A Longthy and Stirring Address by nmlendnehte, ‘fhe obstruction of theso amen | gitiid cor, ands mourned Ueeawau thoy towel | {2nd Howes aid Humutiries, and tha | + Add to those the large number of Sountry TR ER AO LE ments and jo (Civ . i. “4 elite 49} 19 Golden Circle of Indlann rasper S a path= 4 the ‘Hon. D, P. Baldwin, Ta OIOetERE tepisiaison passed by: eS rated | him not My friends, you need hava no fears | tholr tironts hourse wiih crying «the pitas TIE STATE SAVINGS BANK. residents whose attendance Is certain, weath: Ios Hee? ° +. | Slutes Congress to enforce them, dro by tha Ine ( ACRE EOI O ney ot hone auasttions, mous Gur, | vicuco of tho military to tho civil nuthority, Tn tho ease of Eames va, The State Savings | &f permitting, and it is assured that Bishop ‘ {ich That Gentleman Strongly Con+ dieitual eluzons of the both, When However | stormtest lexistative body In ia worli—a body | Meters for (uo euRMEHE OF ines. dateines | Listitution, Judge Rogers yesterday author. Fallows and Dr. McMullen will preach to tre- é Ly B In Which That Sen en oF tnine poor nemror fa eulied upan bythe United | Mint to-day. and for tho last half-century. can | dr sunday-achool books whielt timed out to | ized the Recelver, in his discretion, In all | Mendous audiences to-rnorrow, Every train Row trasts the Two Partics, Btntes Marshal to upper ti tho United Stutes | Slow and has shown tho ablest political intellects | hy treasonubie rittes, Evory Nebel In tha North vhere the n d deposit books | from Chicazo during tho past twenty-four es He eit yee Woe anose .olfenses; ho Iie. | OU ths planot—Gusiiold hus heen="wlendor of | tut iid in tho, bushes and shot at thonriny | cries wiere the accounts and deposit. books | oe ios brought f if venty-fv o P,E i . . Toe aa er Te eee Erte tmakex: | lewders.” Hobas *the dudacity af genius and | Gonseription. olllesrs: howled. tho eubmiy, | Cf different savings depositors and other | Hours has brought from fifty to seventy-five é Bak OUR ea ee Clisteely by ihe Staty Courts; Tam opposed to | ecouinge of convictions.’ iuhus triveled | ion of the inilitury to. tho. civil oliivur,” | creditors of the bank have merged into the.| Pereons, most of whom have secured quar Rot ‘And Shows the Growing Strongth of tho | centralution, “T voliove in tomo-itvie, ‘Tho | {He seholwelrste of politienl thought. and ins. | frie tan ‘that. abot Abrutiam lincoln de | ownership and possession af one peraon by | ters Where they will remain during tho ten ‘Ani United States has no power over Individuals, 1p | teked tall. Hoe tan reformor after ng swell 24 | munded that “tha military be aubject to tho pads sion af, one person DY | vet me The wi 8 ‘caniam, M aR hefora tho even’ © hus stood for nearly | Gly fs eo ned | Durchase, assignment, or otherwise, to con- 2 i Jdena of Repnblicania deulsonty with, mid {te power tdoos not extend | Before th te his tod f ly | Givilauthority,", Every man that. douornecd hase, assignment, or otherwise, to ays’ meeting, ‘The weather thus far hasbeen ey Red eoieesg ele teem rang Arey rg twonty Soars tn tho keen, bright aunlightof nib the greenbucks snid thay were vold in ponee bee | solldate such accounts so held by anyoneper- | extremely favorable, and for once in the hits. ea Te er ae ete ati Serlunge | Heltys, Allene so fleroy’ that it binekone overy | Gunso n inliitury currency: eney donuinded tise 8 Bo Tela Oy any one-per” | tory of the Bluffs there is a marked absence nara Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. «Fa tho Hemoeratie purty ean by ery of centrale | Plots Tho shatts of malico have ull beat azatnst cot tho militaey to the elvil mmthor: | 88 tnto one general aceonut, and tolssuesuch | of the mammoth mosquitoes whieh in fore ORRD* Crown Point, Ind, July 80%The Garfield | zation aud by opposing iawe passed by Congress Sores Dneo ‘The small and ty Thu Now York City mob that, burnt tho harnon or berauus new deposit of pass hooks mer years aye caused pleepless wehts and ORLO 0) ta ate tpon individuals make good thos Soi . rphan Aayiuni, and bung tmulfending negroes is evidenc ch cons ¢ vascle: ( - and Arthur Clubs tad n fino meeting to- | MPaioy pimeticully nullity: toro great titles Tray, Mancho, Swouthenrt, and ally pent wad hungand thon’ demanded “tho suit | on thelr surrender and delivery to him of | fecktne % tote extents es ne night. Thero was a Iarge attendance and + much enthusiasm. Tho Hon, DP, Baldwin, of Logansport, candidate for Attorney-Gen- eral, made an excellent address two hours in Jength, and was frequently applauded, The following are the remarks of tho- gentleman in full: : LLow-Cirizens: A party Js an organized Riis The reaaieatlon’is its body, the idea Is Htseoul, A party Ives or dita, {9 prosperous or unprogperaus, precisely ag the idea (hut vitallzes yabody jig broad or narra, ttle or grent, and precisely ae ita body Is strong and musoular or weak and puny. The wonderful success of tho Hepublicyy party in tho pust is duc, to Its pos- geasion of und falthfulness to 2 succession of great ideas.” Tho Dontocratic party his always eelled It organization, the Republican In ‘fleas, In J85-"6 the wand of progress touched the rock of, the outraged inorat sentiment of the <Atnerlean — peaple and ‘out spring tho Repubitean purty, dike linerva, in an hour, armed ani ready for buttle, 111 1860 ite controlling and nil- mating ides was human freedom.” Ite watch. wonlswere, “A Nation can't exist half slave and, 7; Ite louder wad the most Americun of deeds of equnl rijlits, and crush unt a freo ballot. fa tha South. ne continuntico of this policy is whnt Js meant by tho first plank Jn the. Democratic platform, “Opposition to ecntralization and that dune gerous splritol encronchinent that tends to con. solidate in one, and crente u real despotism,” Fortunately Gach of tho conatitutional amends inents vontained @ claune vesting in Congress tho power to cnforeo tho same" by appropriate legislation.” Tho Civil Nights bil, tho Garorees munt act, tho Ku-IGux bill, and other election. Inws aro some of the measures that n Republice au Congress hus enacted for this purpose. . ATTEMPTED NULUIFIOATION. In 1870 tho Democratty party made five ate } tempts to nullify the Election hws, euch of which was vetoed by Presidunt Hayes. If ilancock is elected it will not be six months beforu ever ‘one of thu great suttutes, the design of which {5 tu protect treedmen of the South, will bo overs tured. From that hour the constitutional amendments become ‘dead lottors. No likes warm Stato, as a State, will violate thei, but every Southorn eltizen will totully disregard thom, mtd will in such violation go acott treo, For ng lent jury wil convict. ‘The vetion of the Chisolm Jury isa. fair {ie- fh to thelr extermination. Muny 9 havo all bayed aguinst him with ns little effect | survience of tho military to tho civil authority.” | the Individual deposit or pass-books, or | + ” I ad be as the combined chorus of cats and dos inying | Tho nnn that tried to kpread yellow-fever tha othor evidences of inci acenunts 80 conkoll- va uer those, conver id peat and Rechomoon, Seven Cees pues hia eo Hay os ROH se uinen | ant, chit tated, ‘She sale of Lot 1, Block 1,0fE. | unremitting. prayer nhs been driven to dis+ f Jost cainpotent of 1 rie 0 North shouted “we wet 1 milituty. Snaltly’ MY 5 i ‘ 9 u to dudgo bi fitdged Hi and enol mene | fected to the civil authority." Every ordinance Gniltits leaulilivision of Rt Ff glugon's +| treetion anid the use of language not down In quitted, Tho geet State of Ohto—and f-Ohio | of eecesaton waa n Democratic demain for * tha part of tho W. 34 of the S. the category of choice epithets because of there aty more polities to tho aquaro inh tian | subjection of tho militcry to thociviluuthurity:” | f¢ Of Sec. 4, ith 14, with ihiprovenents, | the barburousattacks of these Immense pests. — In any othor,State on this Pinnet—has, Judged | ovory man that clued it wns tho stcrcd rignt | (© Cornellus ‘Haywood for $2,400, $1,000 THURSDAY EVENING, No. 122. Bim, tind hug sald to him » Well done.’ —Credlt | of i Amerlean eltizen to lash tho naked buck } cash and tha remainder in one and | ne poy, g,M. Davis, of St Paul, ‘|’ Know thyself, Spenk Mohilice, De Golyer, and Salary-Grab’ scuinlals | of labor that ho might livo in Juxury demanded | to. years, was confirmed, ‘the sale | the Hev, S.A. Davis, of St Haul, Bflnn., evilof none, Shun bud all to. tho contrary notwithstanding —" Pall | “tho subservionce of to mulitary ‘to tho civil | of Sib-Lots 1, 2 9, aud 4 of Lots oe, | Drenched In the great Tabernacle to a lurge Y 2omnpany, dow cong ap tbizher. pili, the American authori | |.35, and 34, In Block 3 Of Wontworth’s Subdie nudlunce, hie reverend gentleman took pals People, next, Noveruber, will, guy to nite Tite OLD chy. vision of tig south 60 ueres of the W.l¢ uf | for his For 1 ain not No, 125) Oe, i ex! A Lites Seunte: “We can't ict you have Garfield | yea, ¢oltow-citizens, I have heart that a ‘ash d of the G 1 of Christ, ft B i" ” » sabe ° fella rot} ory | the N. W. Ff 30, wi istiamed 0! @ Gospel o aris! for Barly in May" Inst friond Mr. * Dam thig year, We nod Wim as aur twentieth Iresl- | potore, Whenever J sco un empty kleove or | story Dries Chait 1a, with, tag two Ht ae his favorite mre " , ‘harles | {4s the power of the Lord unto salvation for | visited “Salem. He rode his favo: “ ped. Pent, at ae lig quccessoy of George Washing: router's eel whenovor I aca the sunken Krave | It, Steely for $8,000 mMuitessi, Valance’ itone | ever Yona thntl Bt parents Ean re Ree a Te i steed ie : : of i soldier; whenev 19 enipty etytira at 1 n 4 used to be a practicln ene! eago, | Vsurd, m some “straw,” and thors REPUBLICAN Pnogness. ‘once happy firesides, emptied by The ReeLellion, your, was ulso.confirmed has apparently not emirely Yorgotun his | Went foto tho hotel. ‘There he saw nm barmuld: friends, tho Republlenu party hag nover Taio Fominided that tho Domoeratio party hus DIVORCE: ' legal training. In illustrating the difference pre Ta and us sinare ng “a trap.) mude a miatake inthe Frestdentidl candidate, | axain pledged tteett 19 lta constitutional docs ES. between Christian faith and human reason, | ns she watebed th fo with her grieeful * pose in Tisd its fiest candidate was "tho youtnnn | fries and traditions, ne illustrated bytho teuch- | ‘The Courts are nenrly all closed now, and | the speaker. went ato a deseription of Ue | dered a's anger nna ered Neg ee ne Fs Pe eee cre Fe OE pittlote nud tl Me iatformieof pe OF etnaariila the Judges are trying to enjoy their vacation, | manner In which Inwsults are conducted. | then took n= anpe hiceewteh tindtige that ihe. Unlun Paelte ituiiway, bounded by five imperial | Yontlons.” Among those Democratic teachers | but there scems to be no diminution in | Hustated the proposition os fnet that the | bucic of hig Taniinal” wus “dare,” he deters Seen ded neineny dorrtorios ait faroverconsos | Wns the old (hier Hovd, and tho buteher Forrest, | the divorce cases. Whether It be term- | 9Nly difference between s Police Court Juy- to return hone by" rall. cruted to freedom. Jn 180 the Reputilican party | sud tho murderous Wilkes Hooth,and the traitor | ting or yacntion, the bills for. divorce | te? ue the highest Supreme Judge was thot . ee demanded alender, aud out fromtbornnkserthe | Jel Davis. Every one of whom were Democrata, ’ @ | the last-named had. the final guess as to the CROSS—NO. 12h, common people stepped Abratutn Lincoln, a | dyedin the wool, Aud among the choice tite | seem to pour in with the mo- | Inw in the ease, Irom these premises the : + No. 1sw,* Hallux, No. 1,251. Castor Paul ina macle strom? . hall fro” teuton of the ehanee of u Southern Republican ro iwit BWCGLET antl eae bits of the Democratic platforms aro: " Rewteed, | notonous regularity. that characterized 4 ’ _ 1% eH iUt a AIReelenns—-He WHOSO.DATEIOTIEn WR StL eee oe rae eee tata eels ia | MUaM whos memory urowy auicoter mid grocact | Nttor four yeursa® {uiure, wo demand weossn: | the propress of thy historle brook. “The first | Ghekgr Suid thine as the law was 49 contra tho stainless ais, »Neod I fn this, his mt 1 $ . cary t 4 etory mi rullngs so diversified and “+* * # less ng a tho real mening of Home Rule und Oriter No. 40. omattox Court-Hoso the culm, self-poised, | thon of hostilities, We demand the repeat of | of the {1 tal fe hi terd! cd " tive State, name hisnnmey In 1860 tho Demo- out war sulected 28 the Dumouraitic Dp Fo ee deine tivo imnersonation of | the Resumption net." We decinre tho ttwcon- | thet! mortal four who yesterday nlred | changeable, it followed, ia comparing Chris- 3 orate bad helther ideus nororgantzation, Itwas | eaudidato, not because bo Wis t Union General, | coinmon sense, and whose last utterances The | srttetion iets unconatituttonal and vold." the r complaints in written shape was Katie | tlanity founded on faith with Inw founded * # » rotten with: treason and disorgunizod By ofltce- | Dut because his tetion i oppuslius the recone | Demucrntie lender's character 18 yood, but the | Ne wonder the Democrats wnt tho bloody ruska. She only changed her name inJune | on human reason, that felth was the only : Peking and doughfacisin, in 186t, under the | sgruetion. lezislation nud tsustaining Andrew | record of hia purty ts ade’ fa as epieratmatic | shirt buried, Whenever you remind thom of | st, and already repents the step she rastily | power that could save hiunan souls, LHe told + * * mame great leader, the Itepublian idea was tho | SUnnson in bis contest, with Congress in 167-8 | andes thal aehie fumous messnge tothe Southe | thelr past history thoy ery out," You nro way- | took. der husband Jabors under the horrl- | the story of his eonversiop. # 20 i ne abgolute and unconditional surrender of the Re | inde It absolutely certain that Hu will, unlike | ern Confederacy of “Limmediato and uncondi- | {ne tho bloody shirt agai,” What is reminding | ble name of Vojtech Mruska, and shecharges ‘THE FUWE SERVICE YESTERDAY Li # #10%4 bellion; the Democratic fden wis: “Resolved, | prostdent luyes, approve of any lugishtion tat | ton! surrender.” + to Demueratig party of * thoir eonstitutioual | his disposition is as, bad ag his name. fils | ee Hee SERVICE Serr + # fan eo After four sears of failure, we demand the ims | Im be required to, Invalldnte the Lourceanih | “Guatiomen tho doctrine of tha Republican | ductrines, and truditions, and statesmen, and | chief form of amusement seenis to have been.| WS hetd at 9 o'clock, at which hour the Rov. mediate auipension of hostilitis." And, in te- | gud Pittecntt Atoudinents and pay tho Rebel | party ia that’ the Government. thit cuit pro- | patriots’ oxcept waving tho bloody sbirt?’ You | to Imock her down or kick her out of thebed | Jolm Wikismson led a Bible reading, ‘Cho | que ae & # * 4500CUF rondanco with the dramutic nities, the Domoe- | Wur claims. Do you think tho South will steadily | foutits protectors and dotend its defeuders’ fa | cant read the Listory of the Domocrutio party, | te Hoke das this kh of f tity | usual references to the Scripture werd con" ‘ 4 is fiey chose for a, leuler « General who nover | Horularin thoir sorusal to ucknowtedgo thon | a °frawl and cught 40 bo superseded by a | Md, its Tuwnivg cringing ta tho strong and | joses his attraction to the kicker sho teee | mented upon at lengih, and the meeting | * * a * ee, favor eneniy thit hedid nat me onee CommCat eee oe catia and sot rally | eR a ee tee ear iatrudion | ritallty townrd tho wenk, without anfrresien | foxes tts attraction to the, klekee, she feels | Yeo o un tn a burst of ilspiting song, ted Dy ' throwing up earthworks with nll his might, fs Wade Limmapton promised, in a auld inuss for | dhe Government in war puta its Iron land upon | bio desire to kick it, whteh ts only another word | Justified In asking for a change in the ebare | ai Wlicon Ob PSPIENE SOUR, Ted te te Ge * age # ® ge + TM NATIONAL IDEAS tio Union Genural that helped to kit that “Lost | tho person of te cltizens—compela thoi to | for “waving the Bloody shirt.” “No milltary | acter of the etertatnuient, ‘At 10:20 the A.W. Jewett preached ; For the enmpnians of 1868-72, the Itepublican | Canse,” without a purpose, or intess Inguck | live in tho deadly, ritle-pit, to suffer | interference at the polla” moans free fraud. fe r harles W, Fassett finds fauit because his toa lurpe: audience froin. Ikon ener alti * ot le arty rullled round) tho greatest soldier uhnt, tte | support they oxpectedty yath a substantial ond? { in malurlous hospltala, and “to be tor- | ieans uw lberal ballot and a free count, provide | W fe Rebeeca in 1878 refused to leave the “The glory that shall b ny led inus.? * * *- Rew World hag yot produced. ‘Their controtiing | Nousense. : - tured In tho saturvation pens of Libhy.| cd Demoerata do tho voting and tha counting, | attractions of Chicago and go with him to ay shall be revealed In us. ft “This isa Nath nd. th hole ia ry ” “Aud Hes shall. ft noth neg | ‘FbO Demoorata have never forgiven Davonport | Colorads Alive. HM Ns this desertt Premising ‘his remarks by drawing a word -P idea was, 8 isa Nation, ane he whi THE Ory OF “ PRAUD.' aud Andersonvitte: ball. it ni In peed his’. 4 t lo and live. @ calls tis Ttlon, 1 4 = * * * premter than any of ite parts." ‘Thelr rallying | Astor exhausting theso odorous catchwords, | Protect that citizen in the choice of his rulers | for his” inilitiry interference” with tho fraud-.| and asks thut sho be punished nsa deserter, | Picture of Christian love and obedience, the ery was the prophetic wards of tho newly-dead | ino pemovratic pritform cries out fraud. Oue | "id Of tho polley of that Government? ‘rhts | went naturalization eter! es of Barnard, Car- | ary Augustine was married some sixteen | Speaker snid that infidelity. belittied and de- * * * tineoln, “AGovernment of the poople, by the | te Lemocrutle patron eries out fraud. OWE | Tempe to te up tho arms of progress ond to,| doz, and MeCunn., They aru qunshing’ thelr | years neu to Joseph Augustine; but instead | Zraded man, white Christianity ennobled. itn people, nad far the People shall met perien {rer | jiies are devated to a WHInKUE cry Of, head ee eee ae ot ey A ODOOND ae Te eee akaclurka or Manmanedieg | of doubling hicr Joys and sharing her sorrows | by hls apnttnad | ktuwledge sof nnd: cons; lL jo earth. rf s pre ‘bend. 1 people,” any’ u 009 “tlidon's = irs | g yt te Ing fiiwe ime tits hietory, showed sige of | UE Hona And ou ree Gurenend.” hoy thts | Ceolticone wor ihe sumo spirit ur tho nitetine | ~Fikton's lambs from repeating and bulldozing | he tried to reverse the motto, and with re- | AiEt e oe a vasue notion wate No © oe oe Fenkness, Wanle mon nnd doubeful measures | inurdered his fathor and mother, and when | 1115 to pemot tty tn ane rn tO FE ei oe eee. Ae ace ness | that all who believed should live forever, oe o# bad crept in, and f¢ wavered iin ‘at ‘ulness: + . Y rere t ocratic piri In 1880 atunds rendy to return to. et ct ent, beer “was ’ us 4 < nf ‘ 2 ‘ inthogrand (duis that gvelt Uieth audutrentn, | HRC by tho Judge, why the verdict of deuth | theo or Ind, ‘fwonty. yours ago, aon en- | snAekx tyo much of “military interference at | muneral Way thas he bass been guilty of.) hat the nequirement of, tis bellef in the i 2 fe Tho eoft-money hurcsy, “My Volioy,” tho «polls | Seohun, your Honore: bo, Dornocries: hold trp: | thuslastic lover of humun freedam, wceing how | te polls.’ crueity. ora ty 2 ae the result of 0 Brad yyatem, and. personal government wrought tho | TOPS inpatuy of the American people tho | te old Stars und Stripes were disgraced by the - TNE CONVENTION OF 1830. Numer four.was also a Indy, Elise Boye. | Uhyera th from ignorance to an intelivetual ~*~ ‘ Uneinint! aefection. | Tho Wemublicwn party | bruises nud wouids of the Champion tax-dotear | Burburitles o€ slavery, cried out, ‘The Repribitean Convention of 1680 1s tho most | She has had some twelve years! married ox- | HAdersuuniding of the truth was established ib ‘ Ying Drouxht to the pertious odye of dofeut fi |’ ang ralipoad-wreckor of tho United States. “lke ‘Tear down tho flaunting No, rontwrkuble of ull our party conventions in that | perience with Louls Boye,nnd feelsthatohelins | bY «survey of God’s plan of dealing with JIts * 4 we }erzand wel, nat Ly, Demoorntiy strenith, DUE | don ig tho perteet Hower und frulvorfaumany | andthe whole country ran with Domoerntie | itevttled forover tho cardinal rules for tho Ite- | sized him up pretty accuratels, and found he | creatures. All things in naturo were erented by its own mistakes. ‘Chis Hlustrates the Halt” Tauimuny Hull stole and robied New | horror ut tho bold) wards. | Wlll wodld tenr it | publlean party, tho aboliuon of the unit uly | contd not fill her ideal of a husband. Javen | With a view to this maturity; yet man, wise + te TF imuth that public polities nro not unllice individ | york ciry dry, and then chipped tts diety bands | dowit.and ranup in its piace a trucr and bet- | and ot tho third-torm polloys nnd chiefest and | ff he did, she lias not. seen him siieo Isr, | Maturity was to be reacheil only In Ifeaven, | rom tot Its Pax " ual palitiess A party, like a person only | tinan ite diny. pocketbook anid: eried owt wit | tor ign Hug that ald bestot nll, that bervattor’ tho great ollica of | hen he eke. Her, after eiviie erie nood | a8.tho only oxception to this liexible rule, | PS 11076, 8 limits 1 to 2, a youne haw: S Fee ee oe ae eet oot | aitits might, “Heforun.” ‘Tilden, after stealing No slavo-hunt in one borters, Freeldent of the United States must sevk the | Taiting, and she, therefore. waits thoceive | 18 leaven his better Instincts would be re- | fai indutyy 6 to, thotextation; G toy, frettuls ate. iw. wnder any clroumstunces | ing ronpiue half a million American citizens of No pirates on our ntrnidy nutt and not the innn the oflice. Garticl! wus . + therefore, wants the prive | vented, and opportunity afforded him to cul- | 16 ete pe TU CAIOR F Gb fy TeOEKUTS whatever, {3 politienl weakness, and uny Com | thor votes, after paying. 810,00 for tho moral No tettare inn treo State, noinlnuted nt Chicngo without evou,the formal Nege of choosing anothor helynicet. tivate ‘th Iichinents whieh cart! to 1, ubscurity; 13 to Iu, to beit; 10 to 9% romises with the Duvilare sure fo be Losin | iiiuenes of Ceontn'’s red nosey acter euukluy to | Nupliye tn all our dud. ity of being put in nomination, ‘The popular udge Janeson granted adivercato Jolin | Hyate these ccumplshinents wich cartl | Sunes: # taf a yalow colon: # to 7 couceltedlys hunaiins, “During thoso vight great chaatly und | rine und offering #8000) fora South Carolinn | And arowo ndt to-night all thobetter and tiap- | heart was so full of in that no orator was bold | A. Buckley from “Minnie Buckley on the | Cont not boston. | ote Taxthors 3 to liyo. Woy's bigknamas 4 To. formative yours, 1rom "68 to "14, the Domocratle | Biector after imrautumn's futlle dalliance Any ween “ quough to uttempt to expross tho thoughts of | ground of adultery. ‘The glory of Heaven would bein part the | 14, the vyeild: 6 to 13, a coutraction far it 14 Yorty's, mallylnys ery was © Anthing to bent | veith Gebble, Copentiagen, aud Htusala, crite out Fee ee frames Ating that-won't protect | thirty inillion people. The highest tribute that : glory of nn intelligent life, and the fact that | % 1, opposed to no; to 15, n aiel’s nieknuin raat" Hbad no polley, except, ws tho mise | TV chented Worn ruined. bj Chinese | cud See a OB Te eee WOH’ Protect | oun be pald him 18 that his eloquence for bis ‘ uneitltivated Christians hud.in them the ele- | 20f9 1 the Baypt Ifee trey; 18 to 12, pures takes of tho Htepubticans turnished then 8 poll | cep iabor,” “The American people will Lever ts pepluctira Haat pete ebieh friend was so vloquent that it nomianted tho . ITEMS, iments of Christhinity. demonstrated that | 2,08. 8 idnd of clays 11 to bn eup: 14 to td ua the'lden pon wyoieh Order Nod. tt bused, | comduno tritud. Gontlomon, if aug of you think that our work | ese E Tren, th ton bof tet Bhatt | qollees Druminond, Gary, dnd Jameson | thelr opportunities for study and accomplish Freee re 80. Ady a GecOENea Anita a ATE Order No, 40 {# nothing more norless than sumir- THt ELCTORAL COMMISSION, | asitepublicnns inisyone consleta ia duingenutie: | iis Gevarntient: lorearen Qe Hopublican or | Wil be In court Monday to henr motions, and { ment would be increased In the herentter. Cuasao. E. F. K. ‘coated State-rights, Its ubstract talk about trial | ‘Tho Efectoral Commission, ehosen by an over- | ing but looking buckWards and glorifying our Cossack? ‘Tho defect in our party to-night is in |. Judges Gary, Smith, and Janseson will be in Tho speaker concluded with a word picture ty duty habeus corpus, and tho subservience of | whelmiug vote In Congress of both purtics, after | aneestry and our pitst, he has not rend our noble | tts organization. Organizatton is ton party | court Wednesday to take defaults, of what, In his upinton, would, bethe heaven- ‘ DIAMOND—NO. 1,235, delvil tothe military’ nuthority fs well enough | oxuminidg the question, alited by the arguments | plutforin or tigen ty i conception of Republics | whatnmun's body tg to tho mun. Mere the | Qt. 5. Jdenkins was yesterday appointed | 1y dellzhts of alt true beliavers, who died In | qm Champaign; sward; concords; external on paper, oud detached from tho netual events | of ull the ereat constitutionul lawyers on bott | anism, Read tho Chicugo plutform of 180 again | Domouracy excel.’ We: have the Idens; thoy ssignee of Swan A. Milley ys apr the faith, after lives spent in the faithful and | appenranee: stundards: | tridera; ‘dishonor; of Hd, ng they worn than transpiring In Lowisl- | sios “stanley, Matthews, Lvarts, Binck, and | and agit and then road itover wmozen tlines | havo tue-body, We must, not forgot that, next |e eee os ee a atatinr in the enso of | Witiring service of God, = mexsurea uf type; in Osikosh, . | ® " 4 1 Conorat i Ki 0 7 clarion, tho bugie, a "i o F Yelock y oe 1 Koviowe ol Me eee eT eee ooeeae ioe Mamoneutle qoctelne of Beate: wore n bi ing wit ee anor un Le to te - re Catbialie Churet the Demovratio purty At3 o'clock the chapel béll again called to- |. Fouron, Hl TowueAv. Sohnsonism In its worst form. It was the peuca device and ‘arguincnt of. Btute-rights after its discomfture at Gettysburg. . It aimed to ace rights, and &p thoy yuve that party a dose of — tholr own muulleine, aud held that they wruld- notintorfere with tha sovereign ‘nets of..ctato 7 is Il. W. Wethorell was postponed to Monday, 6 boat disciplined body | are tho third dividend mecting in the ease of | Rether the resident, cottagers and visitors of e gt the Chicago News Printing Company to Sept. the day, who assembled at Clark Street Tab- DIAMOND—NO. 1,230. mare | 34. . ernacle, Chaplain McCabe led the oxe lacs, In Towhend; ronring as of waves breaking om 0 Is with the Democratic plitform, and then take | on this planet. Here down tho Demavratic white-feathored resolu- | work. Jct our cnemicspling the mud; wa tlons of 1604 and aco how tuch alike thoy ure, | nothing for that. We peopine to sling fats and complish judirectly and by stealth what | tribunals. For once they tct tho Dentocrutio | and what a bud: taste thoy ouch leave in your | fdeas. Wo ought to have a Garfluld club Inovery | _ An Assignee will bo cho: 7 belug ably assisted by Mrs. Wilson, wh tho shore; provision fur successive rellef; be- It despaired of ‘accomplishing, directly anil by |.Slaw-rights party uve thatr way.und for so do- | mouths, Rend tho third Rection of our Bint. | school distrieg in the United States. Oxy ablest panAssl retouke ape aosen for Philip We | doing much towards the success of the mect- | longing to Cleero; un klad Uf epider, a river In » yfores. ~ Stripped ,Of its sine writing, Order No, [ing wvery Deinoorat, big nud Httle, respectubie | form, pledging us to tho xrent work of populur | orators ought togo South. Thusy terror-strickon ngs. : Great ritalin, reversed; 1n Heulda, 40[s the wolves’ demand to bo tried for tholr | and meun, fur ‘tho Inst four years have been | education, and thon the olghth scction, which | hitls and valloys, that oneo edhoed to the ‘mutyie # ard fhe Roy, S. M. Davis, of St. Paul, nllotted | “Gatesa, 1, Diowtos: , fnsubordinntion to tho will of tho Nation by a | abusing tho United Stites Supreme Judges, In | gays; “Tle equal, stendy,and complete enforce | of Union guns aud a frocdom-indon army, oughe JUDGMENTS. tha Seriptural references upon his subject, | - a i of wolves. It was tho wolves: protest ut tho | thelr plitform they talk about conspiracy, and | mont of the liws and the protection of altour |‘ngain to echoto tho muslo of frev argument, Sorenron Courr—Coxressioxs.—Merrill Ce | erpyig Glory of Cod,” and rapidly com- SQUARE WORD—NO. 1,2) ibe" Insolence in demanding protection ut the | President Hayes us bribing bisway to tuo seat | citizens in the production and onjoyment of alt | free speech, and fre thought. Follauabee vs. Thomas Wicks, $5,345. ¥ ted. th + th onc A @iiver coin: hardness; a varioty of quartz; Dolla in the exercise af tholr constitutional | of an usurper Moting villians upon tue peas | the privileges and fmmunities guranteed Ly IN CONCLUSION. a Had Upon f Nei ong they ware ais the south winds: a plant. i Tights. ‘The Yuzvos raised a how! ut tho luis | plo,” ‘The Ete gut Commission Jaw contains | tho Constitution is the first duty of the Nation’; th a ‘i s ‘ : 7 cy OP. ny ry persons, in the audlence. This NELSON, The - HEan Seas. Infriniginug upon thelr rights, to" tho, oxeluslva | tig following sectfbns oa an to nota | (MU {beM compure those noble sontiinonts with gibettionsan the epubllgan pare wae morc THE TWO PARTIES. gocla igetin gontinued for about an ll Au Seay, OSslUN O io Government and ie elective “SEO. @ Nothing jn this act shal 0] second, d third sections: the Doima- as - hour, during which inany extenied ayers 7, franouiso, In a weak moulent the North gave | to fmmpale or eifeet ny right now exlathug under sno de nlattoru, “Thess sections ure only sugar. | comlldeneo, than Ielstoonights God relaaies right ‘ 8 rite ae SQUARE WORD—NO. 1.238. b beed to this ery, und in less thin twenty days the South was solidified. {ho Democratic purty ever aluce huye been ernzy to hinve the bloody shirt buried. Thut mens that thoy want tho Unguestioned und exclusive, privilege of disre- garding the Constitution of tho United States, and whosoever questions this the Domocritic patent and open sceret of supremacy is de- nounced us preyching tho gospol of linte, A spoutaneous burst of picty and charity all at . 4 y 5 d countless selections frou ¥s se 1 y pros oe r) {g wure to provull, As.tho Doniouratic Stuta plit- | Speech of Honry .Ward ieecher at st, | GT? mnnde, | and v3 e i: tho Conatitution and lava te uuestion by pro” | conted Stuto-rights,,, They usp the sume old | orm of dndinue says: “God hws boon helping | °° "Ivana, OF Bt | Joy to the World” sang with nn qmplusls | A young man oF hoy, ta hardens i low shruby Tube or title Uf tho person who shull bo declared tiury inwae The subortination of tho Pho Homuulicuns for the lust we yours UY send; | ate, Uonry Ward Beecher made a speceh fist one: hears nowhere butata camp-meeh |" iwaasa, tle fees “Bunt, piccted, on olilsr to bo BeceMiout ok, the Uilteo gry Bn Bon ee rep Wo necopt the critica and "are proulot te | in respouse to w serenade at St. Albans, Vt | “Notwithstanding the fervent appeals of the NUMERICAL ENIGMA—NO, 1,239. 7 "1 col eu] ats for a Ny iv yhiel " D i "e Hus far assisted velye detour vanes inden us" bud fe “rena a Hacofn'and the War. in tuoi hntd Towne Po ST CRT tbr garos ver Sn ibe Ap een Whleh the Mes | of tie meetings, there hag boeu.no noticeable Indio ee Of twelve letters, and om o A va 81 % the Heconstrucuon- Jawa und the Civil-Rights | 20 4 side. Lotus nll work as nevor bo- nts 2 enthusiasm. 1,2, t4, 5 is secret meaning. tho United Stutes Suproma Court ty right pis ] {he Hocoberucuon ey ‘dutonied Ameren | £0 Let tho strani glvoof tholr atrengtu, tho | “Wo hear a great deal said about | "The Rev J. & 910, wrongs and vindleate his title, und judicially in: fi My 1.2, ‘ B r » W. McMullen, of Lafayette, My 4, 7, 4, 11, 42, is 1 small tlnt water cask Vestlguto tho ullezod frauds of tho Hepublicaus, | sivery. Homo rulos whut does that mean? In rich of thoir wealth, tho poor something from | wanting a change in tho Adininistru- | Ind,, will preach tn the Tabernacle Sunday uae th Dont for ulliat and emergencies, once Is visible all atong the Domocraita tine | ¥¢estl : baeye ron | Wolr poverty, the womon something from tholr . Now, wi co? | ovening. eMulie 508 i : well as the North ebull oboy ¢he plal: ett Because he and bis backers are afrald of a Gurlicid und glory 18 sure to win, peop country do not } great ability ag n revival exhorter, and grand pe ar 6 Nogth sill boy (no platn provisions | reipunal that will investhmute both aides, ‘he | thesame thing. le means in Loulslann und Ais. ane +} want the Government parceled and divided | resttts are expeoted under his ministration NUMERICAL ENIGMA-NO, 1,210, Of the United States Constitution, Democrtio party never huve dared to fuco the | Si8sippt froedom tor the bulldozer, tho White out. ‘here is no man that lives cansay he | Chaplain McCabe announces that-he hag | , 1am composed of nine letters, and umn large + HONEST MONEY, aera crsitionss that the epublica party kg | Lewes, and tho shotgun poltey. Th menna tho » ROBERT BURNS. deserves an ofllee, and there Is no party | enpared the services of titty wellden Aftrienn tres, IRIs, after having spiel the question af | tiwrays beun villi 10 Dredues “ilu Benin | Sit of ¥aaod fo muses tho Cheon einen a ap Hint lives thnt hus any right to demand diliee, | cotival worgers. and expects te havent. lease | oP Hyd te 8 & 6, ts tho numo of 1 biyh priest TINUE ea Of The IRepa bites BATE Cae RONCEE ee eee eee ee pewilekered ciateened | turand fenthor the school-teuchers. Itmeaus | Esco amid tho Holds of Aye. 7 ‘ jiits- a question for iis, ilsersal citizens | (wo of these helpers on the ground cach day. | tyes ts nu musical note. money, It assorted that the zreenbacks wero | called Potter, which was uppoluted for tho, aula | (He Tight uf Sholby County, Ind., to mob unof- saint neue iy Anawar, | UE Ay Whe Pe eae or Wunttsaron, In, TEA OLRA Puraros, tho drifts drawn by tho Imporiled Goyernmont | purpose of ‘manufacturing campaign doou- | feading negroes for no other offense than exe Ko clon wa know Hotle ft |, the, country. Nobody. dias: arent to. any ELECTORS BY LEGISLATURE, — upon its future Industry, and that u bond thus | ments, and which refused to hear unything but, olaing tho -Afnarican * ht ef looting from om, She Hirokuelen ode we howrak his, aflice, no mutter what service ho has ren~ To the Esditor of ‘The Chicago Tribune. “TRANSTOSED OCCUPATIONS—NO, 1,241, -Feosdedl trom tat position, watil every pier tho Democratic story. Gentiomon of the Du- | pression and sucking, tio, Kindly shelter of to | * Nor caro to ask. ” dered. The country hag aright to anybody x is dj) Vd ax Mister LP.” 2) No, mn, bo was RW. mocraoy, this statute to-day {8 in full force. 4 mats ” ‘There i Yotaix months fn which to investigate, | the Virginians,” * Carolin for tho Carolinians,’ itmny choose to select. “Now, why. should | JACKSONVILLE, HL, July 23—Your article | @ 4 peoler, purd! (4) Club not, 1 pray, (6) Drunk Weunroyou to do it, We chullonge you to «| Jt mouns tho right of pal, ‘Tyo Demooritie party always hated the qreon- n Beato to repudiates | For him the plowing of thogo fotds this country change? It has gone through, | from the Staats-Zcitung omits one Important K eutor, ery Y ie! under the Republican party, for a series of | + ¢ Des Moines, In. HAWEEYE. back in the days outh debts and sculo dawn its bouts, ItmetngThig | A More vthorcal lurvest yields rc sudties suc! . truth, that tho State of Now York, from the a They steered Ue it os tho fag DALY RL DCEOTNS | eee erect nd dotitsg of tuo Uittad states Rez | isu white man's Goverumont.” No, gentlomens | gon 2 ee Tale the rye; pons Sloe an uifieulies such ag Vers £6" | beginning down to and Including 184, ap- * connEesPoNDENt {rlendly to that baby only when ithad grown into | promo Couct, aud ive you wechunco to unvover | tO Demooratio party fa tha samo old party st | fAOw ieee wits pirate tiloain the rya; > | Nutlons have ever kuown, and although In| ied tts Presidential Electors: by Lew RESPONDENCE, Aatalwart boy and demanded his rights in the | Any villainy or consplraey’ connected with tho | Wis in "UL and G8. It never learns anything. oho iva bruns e o : probing CH RTO aH eae Be fog: the youd: year to Wille tte tenet o> Rrobor: naaors te wulitleul houschotd. From that hour the Domo- | }residuntini election of 166, Like mile-atones upon a duserted highway, it ee ne Hon dt. has committed many mnidinkes, you | lature, giving tho vote of that year to Will- and Bene, snitic party frunticaily oried for" the immedl- | ~ When the sincerity of tho fraud ory came to. a | Still points with ull ita miht to tho old ways do: | moyohod by hlahand tho wayside weed will bear in inind that its work was Nke a | iam 1, Crawford. Then the law waschanged | Badger, Wisconsin, sonds in the anawors ta ate repeal OF tho Itesuinption net,” naif thatwas | test, Lowever, at Cincinnati, this -much-do- | Retted twenty yours nyo, Utterly oblivious of tla | ssocoinos a dowor thb lowilest reed. inidnight march through a dark forest; It | so thut we elected by districts In 1828; tlien | the transpositions and Coocblo’s story, tho Inter befriending ta wreonbuek, Democratic triend- | frauded Democrutly party slowed tho white | HOW and Iayniticent bighwilya of Sroudoun oside the stream . ‘J ananaged affairs that had never occurred | changed befors 18P to a general ticket, | Of which 1s spokun of us yery ingenious, thip for papor money ta ilée Domogratio sland. | fouthur, ‘hoy dared wot, wominata olthor ‘Li- opened by Ee oe eee Je olothad with bounty: Forse, amd gens ‘before, and the general resttt of Its iudinin~ | vhord ity now, LU wag the Democratte arty = Rose Mayllo, Evanaton, Ili, was unable te e lon or Hendrivks for th . Thoy aay HAWS, ETO, ud henathor, where lila fuotstops pasa, stration was siinply this: thal raced up| that gave the entire vote to Crawford in 1824. | fathom the tmystery of fol puzzles, #1 3 hy negro received only kicks and cuits. Whon | Midon declined, Well, tere was Hondtioks, | _« 4 ¥ t ee Chae Fu stare ae ROWE Bu eeiOs SG: Boye. homaver, ho hecamne a Yotor, tue Newoorney dis- | Ho biineltuor barrel hor cipher disputouos 40 | x Ba Riera ta Meta aber te mae celen ies grene PORT HIRES emits tone sion innlicanod tho National intogrity, aud in bopesition ie uunmeroita petitions a change abe Heal jan Fenenptl: tha unswons to Nog. 1.27, handicap him. Hu, and a Gidienn nt bia baeky | whleky wie opon eiloona, ‘The Democrutie party | ~ Te élngs of lovo, whose tinmo Mtumes == + ) curried th tho National Integrity, Aud | tho law. So, ifthe present Legislature gives | 128, 1220, and LE wore rouring ‘to bu vindleated. If you wero | pover pas ol it Tho darkness of lone e tf 4 carried the country through A war, wiped | the entire vote thery to Guriiold, It will only | pio Shunars, olty, found Ove and fot three aineora, way did you not put him Forth, und Se eee eae RE || nae eae SeU Tore ee outslavery from the land, sendily’ dimin- | be dolng what New York invariably did tH | gee away, Guo'iuttor throe wro Take “Covered in him aA man and # brothor. Jn tho days of tholr foobloness tho grocubacks wero Lincoln's rugs." A greenback nover looked 1 houd's onig= mnocrat Inthe face without reminding him of | show that you, at Ieast, bolioved that tho i ty r - trune! ‘ ished tho public debt, rextored thacommierce, | 1823, I know, for I was born In Cazenovintn | aun, tho Promos’ square, aud Coochle's story. he free Wine, MT ain ‘one Of ‘the ‘fellms-thnt | Americun pyonie could novor, no, nover, con SHE ee ee EE DR ee eee : Hur Is tho naety uhat has brought theeouutny | $2 1600,'and remained Mn that region UM 1855, | Whiinks, Dick, for twists,” % + z . urt have hut t hos a oo a = rs " Heket hada dininucrieoni oF hard tnoney, and Lest, howover, tho old man should bung up vont gudiaially: know RE al or Whlaky fe At moments, wreatling with his fate, intstukes: Ys to say thas it la madeup of men. f Hing arlpee tn rr TR nce roe as fiyicende. rene oe sore mney ae ae ie. aba ieee a ey panty oft sro them the ree loss. than a barrel, oad Liat flthotieh w subsurip- His pe Bethy ta not with bates . it ts human nature to err, and the only iser- x . Yi EDISON STILL AT IT. ' etal topay-tueveygrum, Wyro Buys the latter iy very. ". cl ey br a o> bel it cli y Vi y — i . The Gave miken to, fhe a My or ideduition. tho Domweratie purty resolved, “That they do: on mde on ap attire ‘on Bun ates fave Ni mine 12 brushwood bung vol is that there has been go little of vin the EW York, July n is repo good Indeed: Above tho tay = ! e| a 0 ‘lee 6 CTD TOT COnTIBENGO In SIS WhRCSIE TRICE, | eee ee ee eer ieee neces Se erga ee eer ets Ga Vepudlican party. Now, 1 do not Know why | as stlll engaged In porfecting his electric | Notsontun, Nelson, Tjt., wee anxious to know Profound information that “ honest money con- | and integrity unshaken.” Did tho Democratio | ajty, ‘That same Domouratlo Supreme Court did Upon his tongue. you want a chinge, If aman has a gould | lamp, and ho has not Jost falth In his carbon | what part of the human body Punek referred to, sta of gold, silver, aud paper monoy conyerti+ 1 ver lave ‘an with mone: of ‘ lean L can understand how, afler a lone yas stumped ots Towhend’s oniginand couldn't Pletnto coli." Hore is stutesmunsh{p and pro- ieaikken Bite rover we dirty: ha ls got esate or deetarlg that ete ntleation, But atill tho burdon of his song” drive, he will want, i change, —because thie hore shioe’ DIENER as ie nowy lnbartine translate tho atory,, ‘Tho othor Busia woro prupe wat foe ous Morlye too extn th 10 autiiot upon, oF its greasy Ips up to, any barrol that lis | of fudiany should sevure honest elections, low | Is love of right, disdatn of wrongs horses are tired. ‘Phis Republlean teain Is the bumbous burn ae ure and Bupity orly straightened, S : Hllon, but the yotco is ta v 2 old fas | owner was not untitlod to thelr “sympathy wud | wuturtes, and low taxes, on the ground Use tho Tha mustor oor . not tired, and Js good for much lnvor yete | Tee equal to slxtveh candles,” A genvrutor | ,Tewhowd Fulton, Til, answors th, diamond i. Fospoaty und whodld not. Holovata tho standard willof those that stald away frum the polla was | AreMunhood, Frecdom, Brotherhooa [Appinuse,] ‘Thoy have proved that thoy are |. <Utied LO Bi Lal tt’ Benera and Nelsonlan's square, “Ho wlahos Couchle to PROTECTION TO CITITENS, - af publ omorilty, aud adorn wud purify the | pammount to tho will of tose that voled, And, | 2tediyoords but an interlude abla to work na wellas ever, 1 ean wider [Of nluchorse power will, {t is estlinated, | Know tut ollr mothers are tho "tira wo love.” Gentlomen, the Hepublican party has to-night | Publleserviga f If thora Idwny jan who can Vest thts intamy suould not react the Democrats Totwoun the words, stand how it would le worth whileto change | keep ton Hghts-going, Hilson fa also tn | and that Alms, i. never accused bli of tht, Ia great dew that Ie la, werivir to axceomplioh, | clevate A fallway, or tenet o tux-colloctor how | Natiomul Convontion In timo to help nomlaute anybody that is Worn out, or aybody that | Proving hls clectro tutor, whieh, at presont, | Much ovliged for puzzles, and which la of no loss fmportance thun ite pre-, foparityt 19 Intoriy] revenues, thar man Is tho | Hendricks, one of the Judges rushed froin thy | And then to dlo so young, and lonve has proved Ineapable or untalthfuls thia ly | WH ran a traty wt the rute of forty miles At | ayy Deomtos, Gal Mt jore pt Pius tdens, | tho accomplishment, of whieh ae ending ite alata te nares Cee ahee gentitany SAR CL ET ad ME GTA rg one reago Why, business meh Want to | HOw. Ha antelpates Increasing tho speed | to tole already Wretiendariied enpe by vending ia avo mud’ Ita namo historic. That tdea ts | PEA Tis tho Hepublicanpartyhavo nosores | Uid,tie cules aauliion Wy alacant this thu wanderin change thelr clerks, But the Republican | greatly, and making a trial trip over a por | another completa iat early Monday morning, that the Federal Government's duty is to a 4 L party have Telograph it te the he hits dhenitied | Tathtis Bhan wandering up and down, + st i f on of the Pennsylvania ullroud, a Da eer fata ery Protect all of its citizens in the exerciso | O° gorchend to present to the American people, | procuodis foruur highes! ofal tribirnal te bo- An old tun ina country town, party has not been unfaithful; and It fs ablo a { ne troubled -othors wis xcomlizly plates walle Of the “rights and aeivtorea coe conitod | Zuule platfurin glows with the ruddy xlow wid | como tho tall ond of a polltteal clique at Claetite dniirm and poor, 4 to do just ns well now as ever, So, then, in . Sa ng for the two D's, for nothing came wmiss to me cltizoship, ands that. thoy ‘tay. moro Cao ee or al ey ot glory imaduty, SEE ee re ae oy het cok trate ein 1aq0t For now ho haints his natiro land ; laying boars the country te elaiins ot tho aoe FATED. « an df rigteouik Gaalad a a ntelligently exorciso those mghts, to invoke | Ste poe ‘+ | ever sinus the Dowvoertey pot control of » maT natlyo lan Admilulstration, we say, unless there can be : gta neh, Urbana, Tl. called in person this wee! fhe full constitutional powors of’ the United and bids its disciples propure Jor uuothor anda | a disgrace td our Suto. Bein all remember tho | As at Linmortal youth; bis bud brought up some gov reason, there 1 n onthe G, P,, but forgot to bring hia unayers. Mr, Panch anatoudly inquired for severul miss. ing Cornerltes, and expressed tho hope that they For The Chicago Tribune. Bw f dawn, two burques went sailing, AVON Bprodd Lo each soft ak, digher justrum, 2 . Eurl Railroad scandal. “Tt was charged that 4 Guldea overp plow; + ¥ tcl tity hi If ye WO CANDIDATES. *” large sum of money bad been paid to secure a | Tio sits beside cagh ingic nook; way In which one enn Justify hlingelf In | Once, ina fa And tho iwoladdereqetci ky thotwo parttos Taugrablo, ratroud-deeisions The decition was | ls volco fs in each ruslug Drools, culling for wchanee. ‘Thove area great many | ith snows’ Government in educating and arin) Darts ie Wepubhent 'y has demonatratod tho ability of the od- {8 people tor these dutios. I a rr “nutte | Would be heard from again, Tho gentleman fiiiGovernment to protect Itselt trom nsavel- | to roprosont, thoir polieles “and dunk" thora | puto, and a Considerably, sum of money truced Suoli rusting bough, uced) Sunloera ss wut Hore lana single | Onward tqrard uninawa Jands, euch ator bulls | gy yrdone aduilrer of Pho Cornur. RECON ES eS ae wen amas Pra | curb. hark of feos leadurs have beet Unio | that Court, w brieltess protcad or relutive Gf ono | 1ls proscudp haunts this room to-nighty niluonee they have been. under, the Intont | As out thoy passed trovh harbor satg and fate, FB. F. K. olty, could nt find out what tho Cap- Gti bond. "athe paymoht cf a bond given for | Guncrals, “te b publican party wevar standora Pecan nia anchel seal tach dudes | tant eer ema ee jullucneg that ag tares to Cr Ae peor they | on through long, gulden days, with white sulla Uisteeat of the -piuione wore titklug ubuut, as ler'a eerviocca of lesa importance than tha | a Union soldier, Iclenves thut dirty work to tho c byche i ae hive given within a short tne—thera tr ie evidenced by hit list of unawors, ‘Phauke ure Protection af that éoldive in the exerciao of the | Democrats, and how well. thoy havo done it lot | hud washing done at tho Stuto's expense, and | Wolcomo bonvath this rot of mfnol nothing In all these things to Justify conil- | mpoy eee a ee ty son divide thom mu muriied to Mfr. K. for puzzles sunt. te Dae & (fettrigitata frou ballot? Shall the Navona | every Union Guncrul—Grunt, Bhoridan, and | provided bitnsolf with u various und variegated | Welcome! this yaount ehalr is tite, dones ii thom equal to or’ ubovo. that | qitionely. for exenutuer sad replutug, | beauty at tho Hou of tio fist this wok : lovurnment be content with protecting in thie | Shuiman, and all of thoui—bdur witness: For | Nesortment of snchelé and curpetbugs Wt the Dew aieat tad ost | a ven to the dtepubliern party. 1 BAY DOE) ae eee ee ee are ae ning Foleeoutbore, | CCuUtY ME Ma Row of tho yee eas weeks c Ee EGER, ete etre cu das | Yor alg aera ast as | ta daa ecuador nati of | Augie” M/S Ut Der taser | ta tgs, eres SABES aoe sa eoureo, nor urged alo, hour OUR FARMER-PRESIOENT, {it ta voto thé Domouratio ticket? “Mr. runt.” Huncock is u regulur, Gurteid | thom stuck, both of whom wore parties fo tho Tne t ye : et . 4 | Under the old ‘ Dluntecr General, While Huucock wi robbory of the. people, the must infamous ever . ERIODICALS But I say there Is yo token of tholr being |, yrivv es i : ‘thu yetem, when thore was noothor | & volunteer General. je Hau ry 4 , furtoe of luwe 5 Pl ALS. = “ Yot drome of movting "mid some happy tales, For The Chicu buna. Inti eizenanip waa tho dootring uhut | euppocied ut thy oubllg eEpanyy 18, net eee eee moreaae, _-| THO Aiigust nunuber of the Internationat | FAoninuseg dw menury of io past mhoutd 2 Pu he Moro—eBu wont tole Eo belek caste Rt Br a Way Clusively a ‘inattor deponding pon, the cous | —w senoul to which a workingman's sou ean sot by sottiog lds tne lveconstitutionutamend. | Review-hus a tino essay on “Masson's Life | keep this Nation, from butting, nto power | og trsifatt cous to anil neath Summer-siaties, O Gel moral Aertel te ae chotou tromen ellciensy OF tho local Binte Gov. | ailtuittance only by u special act of (iod.—Gar- | notte atx yours of agitation and accomplish | of Milton,” by Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge; a» | that party which hag delayed Its salvation . : ‘Ad he tnist be our President < Tat wee Dut Was In Now York tho cieurcat | fleld, a barofeoted Aimorivar boy, wis ‘driving | jueut have been wiped out. Fura niere yulbble | papor of great Interest on ‘Lhe Game Yoo | aud muug like a dead welght on tho wheels of | Ort would tho watuh, somo distant gleam dis- Bo vay wll loyal mon, ‘ angel’ 2 Alabuma a crime, All this is now | mules un tho tow. path aretting rowdy) as Tiles | che siuto is put avery four years to SOW ox | OF Americu,” by Mr. Willlam Mlnoly ie | the Aduulstration.”” [Apptause.) corning, , Lurrul for thy farmort RTEENTH AMENDMENT, * =] a lot Ow WHOUpET ww re- | ©: . : . 1 i - a O'or thy waves tho crimson sunset, burt urruh for tT 108 thls old ayateus was fundamentally and ee SRT iterM itera pee eae powiory of Kentucky. dualsange oF show Hise | Teadors,"—nuuolys William Lloyd Garelson |" 5 THE HOP CROP: oer Faded in twiliguts doopraiig myatorye Woll shout it oues tyuln, : chan, ou ut overy election. 8 0) 3 4 > —T 3 : mat . ied ata oe alte ate A oRLOE Anew o> | ow place wiry thoy trent apriyute dew machine, | Gulbbie, tage fawn aimuralty on ie fued, cho poor | Hd Lovl Collin; and an examination of “Lhe | | ~NEW Yonm day i Te oe Ae ere | Thus passod tho hours, not brought surecaso of | tfe's trod tha woary tow-path ; ff ‘at Fourteonth Auiondinent to tho United | Bud take dit tne tani’ whims of < Y fctad | plot Indians ara aubjocted for thonuxtdecude | Notulnations,” by Mr, Lorace White. Mr, ei f ws yeurn ng : Ho's buraed the inidulgut oll, ae jattes Constitution, tha supreme law. of tho | Pulory obedience to the wits uf epurlited | ta what n Domocratiy Comtuon Counell or Hoard | Hrouks Adutna reviews “‘The Undiscovered | the earllest on record. ‘Tho hops were grown | Each followed steadily ite guiding stur, And knowledge Sought, that he might win Jae a at All poruons Born or naturalized anak: tau common soldicr n& the Dovil would | Of Comtulasioners muy chuude ty {ntilat. Soorea | Country with more of brevity and legs ot} Jn Oneida County, New York, and sold for 50 1h ft a yast ecllpay of storm-ctoudt turning, toward of Loncst toil. P dletio Hted States una subject to tho Juris. | Yor uown on lls kuces und pray for tho clecgon | PL Our, citice are ruined ulroudy by Overtarie | thuroudhness than the workileserves Ingueh | cents a pound, A olty dealer-says tho hop Ha TOK Wadalvenchet toning Mme Uftts ts Biotes, a 'well af CiuStee ue the Sectors |, Of ourfold, : Hees gare touvonsaverige wuluries 40, uit pros pverlodical as this. giving searcely more at- | orgy of ‘this State and throushaut tho coun | At Inst, on midulght soas, whore billows, rising : Io's tilled tho carth, and sowod It * Bey Teside, and'are oniidied to all tho, privic | ,,datield belong to the people, the plait, | yout extortion, Nero ia pructicul iHuatrution | feHon to it than te dully. nuwapapers With | try wilt axceed that uf Inst yur 25 bir cont, |-2u sound ro durknoas, ieut the frovwilng sky, Jiu pluwed it ulways deeps \ fat nea i cista tag Usted | nner Osa ena | Bane ao of ty trae Rema | St arrows eh Have done usc | Histon png ont ib oi | Atty, fed tatu otro | an ar Hise priviiovod in tue foe and tuotatruoted | oFcubln Lull typon, aa Gio, slodring: He | feldid of abot and tha, boring iat, and | oud ‘Nublonal ilies” aro the subjects’ Ot | irescut Yat bo speak of thy crap wvro wd, LUE | yy wifi Gollision clush aa on thoy Oy? Bh tured ote rary v0 oe : H oem nt : F : . Uuie Deccan purge tuurman nau ti | Ment etek ae pete ad omer | Eau And ay te te, tele | ve edtae ot hp North mertoan Review iN FAILING REALTH. ion aptbo water wastes the dims chill] pa saute ood mieten Contr + f BUY vor Ol ta At Ait [es . 4 Ff + thn brtflege eanetestanding, fair tout | Boor pad, und do odd jul of wutuling and | SEMA rue! Minne decison berraail tho wari | leads Uio Atay number sigh an writes ‘ital FAILING HEAL T a sune:‘' | Mattia srittisoudows for tho coming day, Teen etree Presitiont ° eited Vecutee a State eves Ueto hold u state | Rullingon elupboards at $60 por day und bourd | or irivkery. Bo deronseless tn ib un poluta of |-qouceruing tha “Iuined Cites of Centrul Rage? 5 two sinking Wrouks It Hghté—tho spurt and ‘Puat aver wo can Had. flection wt the wane moment witt.and by meana | Musolf. ae faw that the Democratio newapapers do not at- | Amerlea’” with special reference to the-| IvptANavonis, Indy July 80, — Senator searing ‘ , Iturruts ete, legion me iuchluery ua o tiutted States é THE “HANDEOMB" MAN, tempt to defend it, ‘Thelrouly bopu ls to cons Loritard. expedition—an expedition which | McDouald, returning thls cvenlug from La- | Of mad waved leuptog to lugulf tholr proy, Ang, TruLoe BM, Panne degint? The Demvucratlo party seck to ‘There is ono thing whero Hancock ts ahead of | ceul {¢ frota thelr rank and tile. Yet tho twollth ir. Rew regards as fortunately inturna- | fayette, reports that the Hon, Willlam BF. Wasutnaton, D, 0. troy” and hi o ullity this “section of the aut tive by very of “ontrultastion, BuUpPplgnicn! un iy Festa Til thelr fier ud pulletous atrog hes tyes uwaluist -tuo amendment itself. In Bata wht to and did in the groat frve Es ob ee York aud Indiana retract tho ratiile oc! \- State Dernocs pigt forte wit: oi tf " fo more shall wing thelr spood tha dreum of Serie ite aud the preitiost mimstacwe ia | Our! sate Adiainiateation ba onditied to tho tee Hoval an Americas furtshty Ro weney | Noynolits Is rapidly failing, ‘Tho phystetans No weeny se : + Not Worth Praying For, ihe United Suites, If you whut a handsome | spect aud support of the peopl. ‘Who Govern- | Pinata know thet fecctetie beret Gare | entertain no hepo of his recovery, Mr, {On «ily'ry, tranquil soas, to cull antgh: f ray! ‘ Hun vate for Hunousk: it you usk what bia | tent of Indiuan fe eUectively and mince cheuply | 84 now that certalu beneiits are ta ue | lag 1g worth bet 3,000,000 Fur ln tho lonosome depiba dhutl be tole groot--| A Conservative clergyman in Boyland hes views ure uron’ the currenoy or Nuance, tho | udininistered than that of any othorstute. crue to thy Siulthionlan Institution trom the) Heynolds ts worth betweon $2,000,000 ant ing: elugen to cuit tho pruyur for Parliaweut slucy Domvcracy will reply: " Well, we don't know | “Entitled to rospoct!" Yes, * Telegraph it work of this uxpedition, but Mr. Rico offers | $000,000, and will leave but two (auritens O mockery of Fate! thoy mos to diel thy election onthe ground that “sucha lot? Vhat bo bus or over Bia any viowa upon those | tothe boyy,” Ifthe Supreme Court cau belp { no facts which can quite waku us belleve | vs bis hefrs, one of them belug,the wife of ANNETTE Keraig. ure uot worth pruylng for, | a

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