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e > = eq =. st S = a= Ss S. = = VOLUME XL. DRESS GooDs, DRESS GOODS Large receipts of Foreign Goods during the past few days make our stock replete, most varied, and unequaled in point of selections for intrinsic value. We submit the following: ‘ Momie Cloths, 27-inch, all shades, at 25¢, Wool Plaids, 24-inch, at 35¢. Silk and Wool Mixtures, 24-inch, new cffeets, at 25c, French Cashmeres, Double width, all wool, at 85¢. Twilled Flannels, 36-inch (something new), at 50¢. Wool Plaids, = 46-ineh, at 50c. Shoodas Cloth, 46 inch, all wool, at 75c, Polka Spot Satines, 46-inch, all wool, at $1.00, Handkerchief. Plaids, Choico effects, at $1.25. _ Jersey Cloth, 46-inch, all wool, at $1.50. Sicilian Cords, 46-inch, elegant shades, at $2.00. French Cashmeres, 46-inch, all wool, at 750, Elegant Dress Plaids, In addition to the above, we show a great variety of combina- tions which are exclusively our own importation, and cannot be duplicated, HANDELS, MANDELS’, STATE-ST. Nichigan-av, and Twenty-second-st. DENTISTRY, VITALIZED AIR. New Safo Lewedy. No More Pain With Teeth, 88 Fincat and Teeat Full Sot. Exportenee, skill, and entu. No fancy pricos, Fiviost Filling ono-third usual mies, Great Uiscovary—Lower Set Made Moro Permanent. MCCLIESNEY BHOS! DENTAL PAILOUS, Cor. Clark and Kundolph-sia, 1 qos anueee rT Cnicado, ‘ils ontce untihZ o’cluck p,m, ‘Pucsday, Se At which tine und pluce thes. wilt be aren Proseuco ut Uiddurs, for furnishing by He before Get. , 1d, tho folly pplica to the Discus Ih Unie elty as tuay be renuired, vi ‘avontyesix barrels pork, mess, winter packod: Khe pus 13 to Wi pounds, shu to Ue covered with cotton " 1 Duuunds net each, strapped. io bacun to by cuurantocd as belnt of positive fates WINtor eure, accurding to the rul joard OU'Vruda, view Fo ba cue frou huge. alausitored bee Swoon lat of November und Ivt of March. ‘The bucon to hang forly-aight hours in smuke house Altor thu fres aro drawn, Gr lunger if nucesary, to thoroughly dry ite ee MW pountts beans, primo white hand-picked medl- varrete with rout BM. In wall-seasoned wtrong vik 1 0 Poebered. fui] ead Mud, a in double sucks, cuns a, {aloing 100 ibs net, iusidd twilled cotton sacks und Oulide gunny. #00 puands candles, stearic acid, sizes, full Welunt, 1 wpound boxes, strapped. WON pounds sap, hard und dry, not to contain Bere than 10 per vent resin, and to ve froe from, Othur adulterations, in O-pound buxes, strapped. angst cans Ponchos, Callforuiss now craps te casca, ands peaches, dried Alden's eyeporated un- Pared, teria) boxvs, strapped, paQ4u pounds sugar, granulated, in barrels and bait All Gozes to be welt strapped with iron, to fo come iaid vo thoroughly halled: cian Of Malivory fy roqutradyand or packages. whieh muss be ih the very Dest anipping urder, will ve allowed. a{yfovonals will be tucolved subject w the urual con uous, forthe whole or any purdon. uf the above aula and iat by accompanied by wat ‘Tho Govormuout resorvcs the right Wt) or ull propouaia, Blue proporals or further Information will ba fur- ished on applieauon tu thie Umea: «Envelopes buntaininw proposals should, bo nisrked Hopoasis for Sululatduce Biores." and, adireased Vo the undersigned, ¥ Major and U.8.U.8, Arty. Proposal: To Rallroad Contractors GENytaL MaNagen's Orrick MICHIGAN CEN- ‘That HAILMUAD, Detnolt, Sich. Sept, 4, a Sealed propusuls will bu rocelved ptahis ‘Unica auth 13 "clock i On EBUraay, Beye | rain, idl ud pratt szisisiy f he! seoiin: ans! baw Che- Doyen abouts ilies rem Gaylord w Che Fropoeals wiuat be fo Yen mullos ta lonuth each, Fluns, speciticaduns, instructions to Uidders, und Balgiaeloigik foros Gk propaval may be auutt at dais Sfice a! 7 ay. 4a. eee. ee. LEDYARD, Generel Manager Michiwav’ teal Mtaltrusd, OPENING FOREIGN NOVELTIES, Field, Leiter &. Co. State and Washington-sts., CHICAGO, Will Make Their Annual Exhihit WEDNESDAY Sept. 29, 1880, PALL ® WINTER Novelties! INCLUDING COSTUMES, MANTLES, SHAWLS, AND FUR GARMENTS, WITH AN EXTENSIVE DISPLAY Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, Fine Dress Goods, Laces, Trimmings, &., &. ALL ARE INVITED. WOVEN WIRK MATERESSES, oa “The Union” 46-inch, all wool, at $1.50, WIRE i $27 DO NOT BUY CHEAP IMITATIONS, gy WE MANUFACTURE A PULL LINE OF IRON BEDS. Union Wire Mattress Co,, 5, 7 & 9 North Clark-st., Chicago, FOR SALE BY FURNITURE DEALERS, OCEAN NAVIGATION. NORTH CERMAN LLOYD. | Mees eeesseeee Kean sail" Overy 'Saturdu: Zouthampton and iremon, nuon sud Haris st lomcat ratos ampion, London, Iayre, and ; second cabin, 10%) at ‘roducod rats. O! ‘Who stecrago ratos by the NORTH CERMAN LLOYO from BKEMEN to CHLUAGO Is Bh only Agente authorized tu scli thesc ¢leke AL CLAUSSENIUS & CO.. 28outh Clark, NEMA AGENTS, IBNBURG, ius Pifth-ay, ENT, Vassongore booked fur New York to Youth: w York ut ONLY DIRECT LINE TO PRANCE, Geueral Transattantic Company. Betwoon Now York and Mavre, Vier 42, .N, it, footof Urtonest. avold both tennait by ju discumfort of crossing the Cl B, Joucla,,..Wedni Eonlod proposals, in iupiteata, will ba rocolved nt pts 2%, 1H, ed th the | AMHIVU rs, ve a ubsintunce He- Partment, United States Army. doliverod at auch B 1.2 Stooraye, $4, tneluding tonulls, Checks drawn of Crodit aul Oowling Greon, foot erates to contain about 30 AMERICAN LINE. ol, calling ot Queenstown, atunday und overy ultornate: indeiphiu, currying ca athe U Phitadotphtia and Live: aUiny rewulurty ove: Wednusduy fruus 1: RED STAR LINE, the United States and ioyal’ Relgian Malte, Iy Direct Ling te Antworn, fir tolgtuin, every tenth day allernawly from Phlladuiphla an New York, e Tickets to.or fro Europe und Drafts in aud thy Continent apply to ¥ ry ‘These stéamers do ow CALFO'NI A nuptz it i) (avis, Ga to nd Excurvton lekote at roduc Eis, UF Waoshington-at, HENDERSON Bilt CENTAUR LINE powered ritish shams City of verpoi a STATE LINE ‘ToQlaszow, Rivgrpoo), Pupils, Salfaat und Londons er ‘Thursday, y mmodsion Becoad Cabla, AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO, ¥,, wud If Rauduipb-at, Chicago tt accurtlig to suco 1. uF one OF Mord sections of about Ping Bpectactos sulted to plea. Opera a OSCUL Ut Bar wiuy bors, eo iy bt tenufia ata gusset SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, DRY GooDs, Madison and Peoria-sts. ‘Hore Bargains! DRESS GOOD DEPARTMEN WHAT THEY CONSIST OF: ALL WOOL SERGES ! “New Shades!" **24 inches wide |" 25c! All-Wool Momie Cloths! “New Shades!” “a4-inches wide |" 2c! HM CACHEMIRES! “New Shades!” 40c! SECOND LOT! SILKAND WOOL PLAIDS! ‘New Combinations!” “46 inches wide!” 78c! FRE EUREKA DISTILLERY, WHISKIES, WATERFILL & FRAZIER, (877, '78,'79, and '80. E, H. TAYLOR, JR., 1875 to {880 Inol. W. H. M’BRAYER, 1877, '78,'79, and ‘80, T. J. VAN DYKE, WH, BERKELE, W. J, FRAZIER, 1877, '78,'79, and,'8Q HEADLEY & PEGK, OSCAR PEPPER; “Old Stow,” 1875. TB. RIPY, HERMITAGE, 1873. .° D. A. AIKEN, 1876.5 NELSON, 1877,;'78, and'79, G. & U. (Old Style), 1877, '78, and’79. 7 and '79. 1880. ~ HORSEY MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '765,'76, and '77. E, H. TAYLOR, JR., RYE, 1877, '78,'79, and’so. NELSON'S RYE, 4878/79, and 80 Goods Sul in Dond or Fre SAMPLES MAILED!|Gyommes “AS USUAL,” THE LEADERS! Madison and Peoria-sts, CLOSING. LESALE CLOTHING! CLEMENT, BANE & CO, 117, 119 & 121 Wabash-av., COR, MADISON.ST., THE LARGEST WHOLESALE CASH CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES, TERMS: 65 PER CT. OFF 60 DAYS. 6 PER CT. OFF 30 DAYS, 7 PER CT. OFF 10 DAYS. Merchants prepared to discount their bills cannot afford to buy of long-time houses before examin- ing our stock. That close cash buyers appre- ciate the advantages of our terms and prices, the rapidly-growing magnitude of our business is the living evidence. _ SPECIAL NOTICE, ‘We have leased the elegant building now bein erected by Mr, Armour on corner of Franklin ani Adama-uts., 92 by 150 feet, 5 atories und basement (making nenrly two acres of floor-room,--the larg- ext Clothing Store in Chicago) which wa will o¢- cupyon and after Jan, ist next. CLEMENT, BANE & CO. é Dr. Day, 133 East Madison-st, Best nat! $5 Gold, $10. Filling, 1-4 Old Hates, VITALIZED AIR (Or eas) whrau treo for paloloss oxtracting. 15) Gast jadiaun-at. Inyentor of Lower Suction Plate, which never loosens while talking or enting s 5 years’ actual test withont a failure. RUPTURE) croc. Wo will pay toa charitable tnatitution $0 tn case of un Inguinal Hernty that can by retainud bythe hand that we cunoot rouin with the PARKEIC Hise ENTIVIE COMMON-BENSE TRUSS, patontad July Wis MARTLETY, MUTMAN & PAIICEIG, bs Suato-st, Chicagu, UL Dit. PARKER, the patouteo, tas heal W yuure ox- perience, the last § yours with’ Marino Muspleals, Are Navy, aud Peisioners, thu Govoriuient LAVIDg at In use. Cases that can bu cured we novus fall (o cure, Manufacturers SEAMESSEEL Hastie STOCKINGS, WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS fe thy beat Truss in the world for holding und curiug Jiernta. [us lifting power la juss the thing—no pruas- had on pac se yesy utiured ‘purson should have oue, Y 6 fre. a ae Tiras EEVER TRUSS CO., U2 Warrcu-al, Rew Kurk. & Ullrich, 174 & 176 Madison-st, The BOND & LILLARD, WATERFILIL & FRAZIER, FE, H, TAYLOR, IRR, 80. B,C.” and 0. HORSEVS,’ the ilnest Whiskies produced In this country, are controlled by us in this pintket and of which; with a number of other brands, we constantly carry from 5,000 10 6,000 Darrels in BOND wid FREER, being by far TUL LARGEST STOCK OF FINE WHIS- ae held by any one houso In this coun» ry. STATIONERY, &c. e ULVERSPAGE,=!, AMOYNES.CO, 2: Retail Stationers, PRINTERS & LITHOGRAPHERS, 418 & 120 Monroc-st. Note, Letter, and Bl! nls, Notes, Checks, and Drafts, Labels and Posters, Show Cards, Diplomas, Stock Certificates, Kila of Exchange. PRINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. STEEL & COPPER PLATE ENGRAY. CANIPAIGN GOOD! A.G. SPALDING & BROS. 118 Randolph-st., > artora for CAMPAIGN Unitorms, Fings, Tor culobrated istestas Torch, « Bend for illustrated cataloguo and yreatly reduced prices, i CAMPAIGN UNIFORKS 1 Torches, Banners, Flugs, and Ntrenmers, New and bold dealyns, Send for Ulustrated Catalugus. G. F. FOSTER, SON & CO., LINDE & 00, Conmission Merchants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, || 88 & 90 La Salla-st., Chicago, Epwann M. Freep, JOUN B. TRUADELL, DANIEL A, LINDLEY, —- KUWATI BK, WASITNTRN, Pore ©, Terrt, OY Kes W. Fre, Bpocial, KELLEY, MORLEY & €O., DO? Washington-st., SUILPBRS OF ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COALS Wholesale and Retail. LPO Uayo bot Edison aud Holl ‘Telephones, J. L. HATHAWAY, COAL! BE MARCHES, Fi = WIRTS & SCHOLLE, Manufacturers and Deaters in Every Description of FURNITURE, Re Wabash-ayv. A Fall Styles Gentlemen's Dress Silk, Stuf, and Soft Hats just received, H#inest qualittes and lowest prices at BARNES’ HAT STORE, 86 Mydi-+ | surest (Avibune Bullding) We respectfully invite inspection of the most choice selection of FURNITURE NOVELTIES! EVER DISPLAYED. For Parlor ov Drawine-Roow We show designs (exclusively our own) pronounced by connoisseurs perfect in construction, artistic in design, and excellent in workman- ship; and we add, endless in va- riety. Our line of Coverings {of our own importation) comprises the best productions of foreign looms, and includes the very latest nov- elties of rare and unique fabrics. Also an immense line of elegant Parlor Standing Cabinets With bevel mirrors, at $30 and upwards, Special attention is called to our line of Fancy Ware for Parlor Decorations of every description, for every nook and corner. Large Elegant HALL-STANDS, With Bevel Plates, Sideboards, Secretaries, &c., Including our world-renowned $30 CYLINDER “BOOM” BOOKCASE, IN CHAMBER SETS We display the full line of the cel- ebrated “GELDOWSKY” Sets, known in Europe and Amer- ica as SUPERIOR TO ALL for tich simplicity, excellent effect, genuine originality, and honest work, Our citizens and strangers will be agreeably surprised, and both they and ourselves greatly pleased, upon an examination of our stock, demonstrating that we have faith in the Great Northwest, and in our future Metropolis, SPIEGEL & C0., 251 and 253 Wabash-av,, NEAR JACKSON-ST. STUDEBAKER BROS, Call especial attention to their Late and Elegant Designs FINE CARRIAGES! For Fall and Winter Use, {61 & 153 Wabash-av. EAS, SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, AND CIGARS, G1 & SU WANASILAY., Ofgr KOO Malt-Chests Now Crop 190, HAS; 60,000 Cid dltes linge stock all urvderd iat sho te Jiviy SVUCTS, ull rides, i ow to doLbere wt las Ue Malutuctarers’ Prices, Bag 1goU tuailordere aud call abd goo us. Bule Peopricture uf the culetrated ' “TONIC” Cigar. Demand-ateadity tng, mid anit unfirocedented, "THM byst FL Cider it America, Our large saléoieivell. end usu trial order, Wo guyranled sata and satint Womtert sy fe GOLD CLI" CIUARETTES, 6 Hest suid’ in Chiraro. 5 HW HURLBUT & 60. Wholesale Druggists, 75 and 77 Randolph-st. Machine Screws. Special Screwa and Fine Studa made to order. STANDARD MANUFACTURING CO, RF. JUNE, Pres 54.ands6 Michiga: L. ABBOT. 1 247 WTATE-ST, FARTISTS’ MATERIALS, RCOMITECTS'’ PAPER, &e. PRESIDENTIAL. Gen. Hancock States His Sentiments Regarding Southern Claims, A Document That Will Bo a Bittor Pill to the Southern Wing of the Party, The Treasury Portfolio Promised by Hancock to August Belmont, Disproportion Between Southern Rev- enues and Appropriations by Congress, The Issues Logically Treated bya Methodist Clergyman in Bloomington. He Gives Sound Reasons Why He Will Vote tor Gen. . Garfield. Rousing Meetings Held by Re- publicans in All Parts of Iinois. REBEL CLAIMS, GEN, IANCOCK INDE 1 M New You, Sept. 2 the following cor- respondence has Just been mad Ctxcixnatt, O,, Sept. 2 cock, Governor's Inland, Ne rr) TInclose slips eut from the Gastle clat of this city, both uf thum newspapers of large cfreulution and intinenes in Ohio and Juana, referring, uy you will sve, to the tn) hurped-upon subject” in our politics otf clating, “Phese newspapers apd Repub stump-speukers are ‘a emimianely asserting Ulet Lf yu are elected President the chilms of the dis- loyal people of the South for lusses mustained in the War will be nttowed and aid by the United States, They further direct epeeinl attention to the fast that this charge hus been tude auninst the Democrutic party, und that you, fts candidate tor President, have not denied it, ‘This farfure bs inade ‘in ail seriousness, and mulntained with great earnest. hess, und repeated day after day’ in. the press und in spee You'are known ‘to tho com try wan frank. bonest soldier, now the repres sentative of the Democratic purty and Laving: the rizbt to speak for it. Wha you muy guy the people will near and believe. “Laubmit the matier to your Judument as to whit you should say or whether you uk) make any public utterance at all. ‘y respectfully yours, KUDU COOK. jouK. UEPLY OF GEN, Governor's Isuanp, New York, Sept. 2.— Ta Pheodore Cooly Eng Cinciundll, U—DRAR Sn Your letter of the tuth inst. ins Just been el, E regret that you are disturbed about. That brgberr, “Southern war-eluine.” ‘fhe Wunot be mised by ft. ‘To suppose that i ry ng Int thy Interest of per 0 were {n the Iebellion, can In any way, or tivany degree, be countenunced, fan input don of didluyulty, such as used’ te Le mude axalnst Demioerats, even when thoy were m arms defending the country. So far as it touebes ime, f denounce it. “The Government cun never pay a debt, or grant im pension, or re= ward of any sort,_for oe wir upon its own existence, ner coulTl be Hutueed to ap prove ur cncourige the payment of such debt, pension, or rowird. Nobody expects or such annatural action. Lo propose it wo wn insult te tho intelligence and bouor of our people, When the Kebellion was erushed, the he f secession inv form and fn every jneldent went down fore’ Tein athing of tho dead past. We move forward, not backward, If] were President I would veto ult legisiation which might come before me I ‘oviling for te considcradion or payinent of elalns of uny kind for losses or damages by’ persuns who were tn rebellion. whether Ranlonael or not. $arelation to Uitun war-clatins,” the Goverament’s obll- fations to ite detenders come tir, ‘They ure usting und sacred. Tho public Inws of civilized ‘al recognize claling for ting trom th v ead, OUR Gover bas treated with grent indulgence the clalins tor Josses and damages sulfered by Union men from tho tilitary operations of thy War of the Union, Jint, as hostilities were closed more than dfteen years ago, cline of that nature, now mostly in the hands of brokers ur persons other than the original sufferers, are becoming stale, and in ny dtdgment iuight falrly be considerca as barred by the Inpse of time, and bf hervatter en tertuined at alt should be subjected to the strictest scrutiny. Yours very truly W., Hancock. BELMON'’S BID, HE WANTS TO NE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutnutox, D, C,, Sept. 24—The Na- tlonal View asserts positively that it has trustworthy information to the effect that Gen, Hancock has already assured August Belnont, the American representative of he Rothschilds, that he (Belmont) shall be See- retary of the ‘reasury In the event of Demo- cratic success, and that it fs for thts rea that Belmont hag promised to spend large suns of money tn the campaign, and his agreed to take an netive part init, ag his speech of lust night Indicates, NORTH AND SOUTIL A MARKED DIFFERENCE, Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasnixatos, D, C., Sept, “4.—senator Conkling, in his New York speeeh, called at- tentlon to the alarming Inerease -hi the anountsof money appropriated by the Demo eratic Congress for internal improvewents, partleularly inthe South, Ho falled, how- ever, to furnish flgures based upon the ap propriations of the two last years in Con- gress, whieh would, have omphisized his statement, D. Wyatt Alken, of South Caro- Jina, recently, ina speeeh which hagattracted jnuch attention, denounced the Northern De- anoeracy for being unwilling to permit the Solid South to have as large an amount for public Improvements as was desired. An ex- planation of the appropriations for the lust two years shows tle proportion between the Rmounts recelved as revenue from the North und South, respect vuly, by the General Goy- ermuent, and the tiuounts pald out by Con. gress for the benelit of the respestl¥g Buee lions, Pitltul as the. plaint of D, Wyatt aiken was, for which he has been told to Keep situnt until nfter the eleetion, Ue approprlis tions show thut tie Democracy has been very Iberut te the South, In tie two years, 13 and 1530, tho North pald per cupity nto the Public ‘Treasury $19.17, while the South pald per cuplta $4.59, By the South In this state: ment the Stites generally regarded as the Suild South argmeant, “DUNG THs SAE PERIOD of two yeurs Congress appropriated for Ine ternal finproyenents fa the North per caplts 60 coute as against 83 cents per eaplta for the Solid South... During wi) the Northern States, contilbuted to the Nuth Govern: Ment 8 Gross revenue of $314253,430, and re celved as appropriations for publi buildings and rivers aud hurburs gross $4,550,504, Por contra, tho Solid South, the sane perlod, pald Into the Nutlonal ‘Treayury $3,550,237, and received trom ¢he ‘Treastiry In’ appro: priutlons for ‘rivers and harbors and pauute bulldingy, $6,189,304. ‘Phe North, other ©) words, recelyed olathe shape of literal’ fmprovemonts 9 10 pur cent of the reveyues which ft contributed to the Natlonal Government, wily tha Sut received back Qa fnernal tmprovements per cent of the seyentes whieh It contributed to the Natloual Goverianent, ‘The year 1880 was the year of the Preidential elections and it was cousiderat Wise 1 restrict the cormio- rants ag much a9, ypssilty; yetin that year tho North contri to Mne Federat ‘Preas- ‘Ury $274 825,401, pelvyd fro Jt 96,591,- \ ee: 8, uli . — PRICH FIVE CE ss). CJ o 500, while the South, in the sal fr, pald fo the National Government $087, and reeelved from it hi the formof}. .~ printions for Improvements 85,734,005, cay N ON-PARTIS AN ARGUMENT. THE REV. I. 0. HOFFMAN, OF BLOOMING* TON, L8 WHY MK WILL VOTE FoR GARFT Speetat Mepateh to The Chieago Tribune, Broomixaron, IH, Sept, 4—In all the eanipatans of past years never has a spenker addressed 8 more inunense or elegant an dience than assembled to-night In Durley Hall to fear what the Rev. IL, O. Hoffinan, pastor of the First Methorlist Church, Bloomington, had to say regarding of the campaign. As the readers ¢ TRIBUNE remember, some tine ago Hoffman was invited by the Young Men's - Garfielt Club to address them, and {twas understood and announced he would do so, Before he had, however, formally accepted, certain Democrats began to tatic threaten. ingly regarding the matter, and finally the Treastrer of the chureh was in- formed that should Hoffman make an ad- tress they would withdraw thelr fnelal, aid toward his-salary. Regardless of this, Mr, Hoifian aceepted the Invitation, and to- night was honored by an timense and ene thustastle audlenee of alt classes and creeds, Mr. Homan said, by way of prefaces “Tt will not be nevessary for me, in this assemblage, I hope, to say Lunt net a poll- ticlan, nor a political preacher, never preached a polllical sermon in my life, nor amdinthe habit of making polliieal ad- ilresses. At is not my calling te make polit- feal speeches, nor is it napgalnst elther the letter or the spirlt of my enliing to express myself upon pofiticnl questions, if the times, -the place, the surrouniings, and the character of the Issues seem ty call furan avowal, With this address my ut- terances on polltical inatters begin and end,” Ae sald he looked upon It as 4HE DULY OF EVERY MAN, Republican and Demoernt atlke, to avow his senthnents when great questions are before the publics that what he should say would not be from partisan inspiration, but from the pure and higher sentiment of patriotism. Again, he did not feel at liberty to dee eline to give his views on political questions when asked te do so by his fellow townsmen, Ho had consented to speak because he could not consent to dle voree himself from anything which nfects ‘> society elther {1 its civil or suctat constitu- tlon. Belleving this to be his duty, he would speak if they should pitch him out of the window the next moment. . [Applause] He difered from men in the same good sphit In whieh he agreed with them,and elatmed the right of free speeelh upon the ground that the churches will never be any- thing but foot-batis to be kleked into Hine by unprincipled politien! leaders as long fs they shall consent to be tongue- tled. Churehes are fznored — beennse they are silent, while saloons ara heard because they are not. Lf the pulpit had not been tongtetied it would have preached human slavery outof existence twenty years before the War, and the country would have been saved the struggle, Lsay let the tall goon by ull sides kindly and respectfully. Let the people learn to - . VOrE FROM PRINCIPLE rather than partisanship, and the country will be safe. He then gave his reasons why he shall vote with the Republienns, not to seck to convince those who differed, but neeause tho reasons Were satisfactory to hinself.: As the reason for the hope that ls fn him, First—Beeause the Republican party was: ‘coneelved by ant born of the splrit of free dom, nnd has ever slice its birth been true to that broad senthnent denrto-Americans, equal and: exact Justlee to alt inen, of atl colors and nationalities, When the Whiz party’ tried to Incorporate slivery sho way broken and died, Gut at tho frimimenty arose the Republlenn party,~—trom_ the very begin- ning hostite to slavery. ‘This dovtrine capt- fred my heart, and none of its sublime force isnbated, 1 was thy party of te oppressed, therefore God’s party, us subsequent tistory Tins demonstrated. © On the carner stones arenes wrltton “Freedom, justice, ierey for the Speaker dwelt ou this idea, showin: that the purty was ever true to the oppressed ever faithful, bearing on her banner equal Nyhts and exuet justice to all men, and thers. they ever shalt stand; there they shall flash, and glow, and burn tndintnished In splen hing in Gols beautifnl sunlight une ul av poor, dusky, or downtrodden Jaman belng shall read’ them Inserthed upon the door-posts of atl Legisiatnres, on the Wshring of avery Jude, on the altar of chureh, und on the lid of avury ballot ox In ull the Suntt. Sccund—Hecause the Republican party Ig the only reat Natlunal, party ever organized In this country, “The Republlean party has ever held in utter detestation that disorzant: zathon doctring of Stitesrhhts us concelyved by ‘Thomas Jefferson, » Virginian and South: ern man, and CONSECRATED TO SOUTHERN POLITICS by Jolin C, Cathoun, another Southerner, It was Jefferson who gave this pernicious doctrine Its first oltielal” expression [na reso- utlon (0 1798 in the National platform, stat- dig that the Government under Unis compact was not made final judge of the the powers delegited to Itself, President up to Lines was elected wedi this sentinent, expressed or luiplted. Briehanwy, last and te fthe long line of Northern Presitents with Southern wiltics, wis elected on avowed sympathy with deters san, Wis it party in thls gumutey dlurlog the long and bloudy war for Natlonal tfe whieh [tit was fer anything was jor a svetfonal Sots tn atl hor sympathies, That party was Het the Republican party, ‘Whis Uitlon of States, erystalilzed Into iw Nation tnler the Constitution, was ‘pproved nnd adopted hy thent all, and that Constitution makes no provision whatever for secesslon. Taaniet doubted the Damocratle ment that the Stiteseriicht doctrine was se tled by the Wa sues iv serious quis Gon Tf the War settied anything, Third—“ Beeause the” Republican party saved the Natlon in the hour of peril, £ mean to say beentuse shy was the chief Ine stemment ii saviing it.) Ho gave full eredlt to Ue Democrats who sprang tite the ranks far thelr ¢o 'y. but for all thely help that glorious pa brah Lincoln wis a Res met ldeate L wid the ilrst of any il hall follow hin, ho FAILED WITIL THE HAYONET, Will shy now gueceod with the ballot? Thera was a Sulld South from (300 to I8dh ‘Tow Solld South with bayonots in tts hinds sinev 1878 thee las been another Sold South, this thne with bayonets tn dts hands to acon plish Uie sae purpose, From tid to 1368 we hat » Solid North with bayonets in its hands to confront a Solid South, | You know is issue, Ln 190 wa have a Solld North. with batlots In iis hands; and text: Nove > ber you shu know the sue again, We would give much to know the intense thons'of the South are not tremsonable, . Many Northern men are honestly in apprehensio of the designs of the leaders ti the South, Hy quoted from Jet Davis, hora 13 not a reconstructed woman to the Sout.” Prom Bishop Ryan, who said, “ Whisper it to your children,” A word in thelr var to-day is Worth a boon ot caiman fifty years hence,’ Jtrom Wade Lampton at Staunton he re ferred to a Congress composed of Brigadiers, uid that ninety-two of the ninalysoven, were . lu the Hebel army or hyd oniceln the Rebel (Government; that i A REIGN OF TERROR EXISTS ‘ inthe South, proventing thecolored man fram’ . | voting his suntiinenis; that no Repubfican, part: is sllowgdl to exist In, the South Binge’ tho Natlonal troops wore withdrawn; that We Southern people glorified the deeds of those whe sought to lestras the Amertean Jepubtic, and bewall thete f ture to destroy, the Nation fe, and bulld monmaents tp perpetuate the deeds of trultors; that they \ Write school buoks extolling Davis, Lee, Jackson, and others who sour at to lestroy our unlty, Does all this look os it dey

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