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Btite shall Sou no ual tne tors ttialMbrttaiiGatli. "waufie udBuaslon MndliioT' attonat -00- timratlon ta desired from ah persona who would, chance an aamlnutfauon that baa soflorod pnulio Has permitted to beutow br foralcn powers; baa stifled hr unjust, and peralctoaa.lestal*.: Uon: 4iaa Imposed 'uxadon, nindere.1 It most bMrrfepsome: has too i proapedtr to vpde-BpreMd and winandaraQ the puDllo moneys reosjeaa-y-auo anama- fuHf used Uie power that aHQnld Havn been puutbli crime to ptoteot It these and oiiier reasons the thai' Jay Colon PacifiqjRaU- rappoetd -to own the candidate WMtiUerlTcxplDded, tuiog all hlipowsr to whUe iTmiliosd Tomjfloott, Who' inspected of owning 4 It. For omao party deem pubUo daoxer -tfn and earnestly desirous or etouiat to our country the Dleaauuraor an economical. pure and Jree government, cordially invite the oo-operaUon -of utelr'Tellow citizens in vi effort ttratxalatnla object, ff astoKton.jB'eb. S.JK&.

4. National Committee. nanuacx. O. ffaux, oeoruury.

A Bute Coniontlononhe party ol the (stateol CONVEMTIOS. ofthePeopV WlMonatln. uno. composed crttrodeientwlrom each Senatorial and Assembly district. iabtrebyoMlej to moet in.the<ltyott--i'r or ilio purpose of noralca Presidential, eleoloni ui oe suptorteU at next Eensrar 1 election, oud sulucuax dtilecates tne £ia- uoiaJ UoujooraUe OonTCnuott.no be hula In Hi.

iiuuis. June -a, totransuet saoh ouier uuslnoiia properly come bejore the vjouveuuon. In acooiiuuee wttb the platform of principles adopted at ine tttate-UouTentioiLlxi ma, and rv-anlrnud By the epplo's Bolorm panjiauii. ttttt. all eluc UTS ol WiMoonam W'O seeW tue oapukble and incorruptible men to office, arid a and permanent rclorm the administration ot PUDUC aflairb.

suouiji unite ioranina tnc-atimi: we iiivius. all ol Luis atate, wdhont resiuni vo puilucai aHbOulauuu.vvno beueve is rendered, ceceoaary. by the Irequent and startling evideneue of corruption perme- aunf every branch of the joiu in. the election ol- delctatus to this convention WEXDXU. A.

Asccsaos. chairman. aurco. Bmnm. J.

H. BSOXDAOX. i'noUDylT. B. A.

one. 1'. COTTiUX. COSXU) KBI2. Glo.lt.

Juaai. D.U.J1mo«, J.H.iiiX»»»I. AEOUBi J.i,Bi»Kin, X.ii. UVOD. 'HomuH, utate Central Committee.

CALCFOHJiAUbUSES. Butt viwraulav. fWodeleeatcs from each beBatorlal and AKfitjntllr dlBlrfcl, J.M.C11IC tlOBll CallAd-CjO ufe cur ol JUJwaukee oa tlie 7Ui da of juoeoext, the purpot of nominating Freafdeoual electors to supported Election aoi aeiectinK delecatea to AaODnal Deiuo- Bt JxKUs. tiiucb other power sad Ajftojewe-he can to defeattho nDtalMtion of'Tilden it BU rlcre are two Incton in the prob- Vm, -whatever change befall candidates, and they. teatB a letno tothe peopU that the facts need but to be stated, tohavt their purport nnderstood.

desires to cheat the government oat of the principal and interest on ita idfucea. te tbo Union Pacific, il not BUine, thai wtosTii Bltice'i goei for, lithe man, Tom Scott wanti an opportnnitT to repeat the history of the Dnioo Pacific wi'h his TexM Pacifl: williog lo take almost anjbodj but Tilden. Hen, in a few wori the programme in snbsfonce, so fari and" the people of this coonirj their moncj," several hundred mil- liona a jear, "they can take their choice." Third Many of lie 'papers speak of a third party an impracticable thing, saying that in no can bare thcr ever succeeded to power. The Republican party which moat be called ancceasfnl. to far as relates to obtaining-power and retajning it was first called "scattering" then the Liberty of third party and then the "51 jeart come into power and retained 16 jean.

It true no third party can spring into existence and organize victory, without educating the people ap to the new whatever they be; but there must be a real principle. The history pwties in tbia caontry shows that new isnn they urise, 'snoot grappled with by existing nr- idem obtaining place in the popular mind will not down at an; bidding, and new forma must be organized to realize the popnUr wilL It is evident that at the old issue! are settled new issues will aripe, and a new deal" becomes inevitable. Bnt the mere revival of a living but overslaughed principle needrno new party, nor will allow one. be made, may, be effected, Two petfectlj patent to all the MTytiirougb the 'ot office 1869, tod was thpi attorney of New. Jersey, with abjary of per state of hia drcnnutancea kt tbtt'tJme is dMCjilied by the following extrachj'from tie tcatlinotiy of, J.J4.

an old resident Cattden and an Intlnute friend'of Bobeson: Dejtm taOT Mr. M. Robaion.ths A.I tare Uat Q. BpwtarKkanymkacwaUkt A. Ij I LrsMini trita aim whti be me YQarsaaUlaatwarvlnUiaattaptout period ottuM.benha^.

hwma.tooajuryrf ksri an'opportialtiof what paanaMd at Unit k. tit nr) poor and nputsd In Camlsa. II wat aepeaafcl on hUprofemon. 6 You ban ttaud ihatalthitiaulIr.Bob- keesai fMntaiTot tte aary ha nputnl aot U'W worth aarili ihlnjt) A. A lavysr km had a bill agsunt Mm for to eolUot, or bouks, for wmdtlae.

anil that did not look si though he was r)hi the fjouie iafwUeb" lils'iaolaer iteft i bo of A. lit bin bouitil tbat for Ui notbir, I lUnk, sluoi s. hai Moreunr of naif. It nporltd tMillhlnf to do thai; ilU.plioliooM. Ilklnktlwjrgan H.OOd.

Ii wu puiyhaMd Iron Thomas Coohiau, of York, win know all about U. wai laid June 27. 1876. and. to btmtneeB oa may properly oome berore th convention, tne frenerai city coitimlttee, an tnorlzed by articles oHheaniclas otor izatiun adopted on the aotn of January- to aet as county committee, Democratic eommlttees -of the reaneotire bly dlBtrtcte ol ttooonntyoi i i The first district conslBOns ot the Tiie cecond district of the Cerond ward.

f. The iMrtl district coasletlncot tho Thlitl ward. Thb fourth district cohf ottho Fourth ward. i The fifth district consisting the Fifth and Twelfth warda. Tho sixth district conalstiug of the Sixth and Thirteenth wards.

7 It he seventh dJstrict consisting of the Beveuth ward. district consisting of th.eElg.hth and Eleventh wards. i The ninth district couBistJue ol Hhe Ninth and Tenth Tho tenth district consisting of the towns The eleventh -aisuict consistiiie of the -towns ot Franklhi aud Oak FOKB BD LAa GomtpoadaoDS of Tiie FoSD DD Lie, Jane S. 1870. The Reform Convention for the Second Assscm and Eighteenth Senatorial Districts, of this connty, were held in this citj Ian O.

JOB know at Uma he ruHui aad lot tn wkioti bli broUur-in-lair, Mr. Prioe, miilM 1 A. It it.pre.fioo UuU tbat during Mr. Unootu'e admloiitretioa, Uwl wen reuited to bars bad some before liifd tben daring Mr. LJn- and ablle I wu Senator.

Q. Toeavhil boose by Mr Rubo- leoii priorjto his bcoomias ercretary of A. Ytt.nir. TheUapreerfoa I reeeired tbat tbe Price' bad liileJ, aad that tbe title bed beea utoo ia Ilr. IBoooon.

f-r eouTenieuee Bj Mr: JOQ whether Ur. Bobeeoo; before lie waeapiMinleilBOCnurj.cua bl(b liref rro.0 ae to bit lirli.gl A. A tetj Lijcb urtr, be oned to eutao' and Muk lerrcpiu 1 have Llm bold couple of bot itee of Mftitcin al odr time. Q. WaV llut ocoaueuallt 1 A.

lie oraaK a fn Q. Anfl wai eipenii'e ID bbbabilel A. lie reputed to made ewne jaf durL.c tae wu, al BfTerly be furuitbed oh'tbre. 1 ibfuk.pitb Nebrviab i'trrj, a Ueraotnl a Bailor, from N'ewerk, and be wee repolcd'lo made oaonej be Ural Trrj blrh. The TielWe uf Rotnaon, accord- if a small June names i -V OT tO "tflO 8tAt0 CODTCQtiod Ambroaa Boflman.

No resolnUoM were senatorial debates "are Dr. Oallowaj and E. BLIOC Rrvra FALLI, Jnno conntj convention aend the following to the Auemby and, Benatorlal district convenliooi, respectlvily, of 5th of Jntte; ft W. Bullet, Ankeney, 0, 8. MlUer, F.

0. A. Oannel, I. O. Hoddoclia, G.

McAdams, 0. R. Lodwlg Comrpoodtoco of Ktwa. BAH CLAIBK, Juno the County Convention here last Saturday B. IL Hayden aoj Ira Uead-wvre choaen to tha Uilwaokn Stata Convention.

A reaolntion demandioB unconditional repeal if the Resumption Act was laid on tbe table. No resolutions wire passed. Booaial aomipandoiin of. lie Ultra. POIHT June Democratic connty convention for election of dele, gatei to State wai' held in ini) city on the SOtb ult.

M. Wadlelgb and a A. Sherman were, the delegate! chosen. At the same time. Dr.

Estabrook, Jonai White, A. H. Bancroft, George P. Hoftent aad Thomas Welch, were appointed del- egatca to our District senatorial convention. A.

O. ELUB. Comipoodecoe of tho WEST BCHP. Jane At tbe northern assembly! district convention, held at the conit bouse in West Saturday, Oreeic. To coIJ cnuctiBcs In tielrrotimeuve words nndtovne on butnrdsr, the tolrd day at be laost electing delegates, to.

represent melr dlstucta in the Btatecommotion 1 atoroald. Ana 'further that the delegates ao UecnoMneet on the 7th doiot at ui o'clock A. liw at tie' city office oltBo mnnloipal court, to elect two delegates to npresenttoelrreapeetive idtataeta, the third district consisting ot the Hrat, Second. i and wards, and the towns oi Milwaukee. Wauwatosa and tbe otatrlot.

iionalattoe ot'tl fourth, iltth. Seventh, tlehth. I 12in wards, and tl.6 towns of aroenneldTELake and Oak Crex state CouTeatlon.um State a detect in the apportionment bill pawed br.the last convention." tarine based their call upon the oin anpor- -iloriment of senate lUid assezoblr tUstnctav JtSS President. A Eoropeaa War. The condirtoB of aHalrs in Earope'is not aWnj.

lUly, and Englaml hare just MOM; ia5 Calk were selected aa Assembly to tbe State Convention, and John Mon- JejacdDsTid "Whltton' wrfe elected to 'represent the Senate District. i At each convention the following was adopted: B'eolred, Tbat in tie rentlment of tii. ooo- emUaD that tbe aet kaowa aa tbe renunptioa e.cl ihonld be rtpeaM by tbeweeent Coagrar. No ducuasion wai hsd upon tbe resolution. The sentiment of tbe party in this section li'cppnsed to inflation.

Tbe above delegates are not pronounced IB faror of any presidential candidates. Theit preferences, so far as ex- jressed, are only for some man of broad commojn with an unimpeachable leaonal character; who has had no connection with political stock gambling and has not a suspicion of ringum" bout him, and these preference arc shared the large majority of in tb.it connty, without regard te party. Our voters will not atop to inquire this fall whether a presidential candidate has for- lerly been a Whig, a Republican or a They only want to woeCher be is a man to be implicitly trotted to administer tbe government according to the old standards of bonerty, aod for the good of the whole ing to tbis witntea, house by his niuiber, and sin other brother iu-law, Pn e. tup- to hsvebeen tranefrrred to him to property againut Pricr't creditors. account with tbe National State Bank of Cajnden snuwe a enm to His edit on the 1st of July, 1869.

when necretary, of $3,017.08 Ad mitting iiim to have been tbe 60na Jidt uwocr ot both ia Oamben, iug them at tbe highest valuation, giving him credit for the balance in tbe Camden bank, excluding all his of every Kind, and- toppoabig be did not owe a dollar, Kobcson. on entering office, wu puawuttd of about (17.000, all tula. He was engaged in no busineu of his profession, by which, in ihe small town of (Jamden, he was enabled totku out a living, with the aid of (1 500 arj as attorney general, which he received a short time before going to Washington. The salary of $8,000 a year as of the navy was regarded' at a godsend by the friends wbo knew his limited income and narrow means. Ho held tbis place for seven years, liveu prodigally, anQ bcaae ibo root of which aloac consumes nearly half his salary.

With these facts to start npon, a glanco at his bank accounts, as revealed tit-fore tbe naval committee, is in order. He seems to have thrived marvellously and to have handled large sums of money. First of all, the Camden Bank claim, at tention. Between July 3, 1869, and Nov. 7, 1871, he deposited in those twp years aod four months, $53.143.18, and the very first money passed to his 'credit, j.1 let becoming secretary, was a note of A.

G. for $10,000, lea discount of $108 89, on the 3d of July, 1809. Tbat sum probably for hit outfit at the capital At that time Catlcll was president of the Corn Exchange bank of June 3, at 8 P. Pat, O'Heara, of West Bend, and Phillip Schneider, of Farmington, were elected delegates to tbe convention of the 7th men. W.

M. WALTIKS, Sec'y. OtJK ST. LODIS COREB3PONDISOB. TeevwlT Tboeleawel Dollara Seitoerlkcol kr Hi.

wllk wklck Iko Oevat OceaieKreillc CMrmpoudebee of tbe ST. Loon, June may interest your readers la know tbat St. Louis fully appreciates the honor of bavins; tbo Na tional Democratic Convention held here on the 27th and her citizens are active and wide-awake in preparing a grand reception for tbo thousands who will flock hither on that occasion. Tbe finance committee, tome of our prominent citizens, have started a subscription to raise $20,000 to defray expenses, and It with pleasnre I note tbe tbat many Liberal Republicans have contributed in a generous manner. Hi Lieut.

GOT. Standard, a prominent Itrpublican, gave $100. TKAJtSPOBTiTIOJI. Some weeks a circular which Ihe committee on transportation of. the National Democratic Convention prepared was forwarded to the various railroad' and steamboat lines throughout tbe country, asking for a reduction of fare, to the delegates and other visitors- coming lo St.

Looit to attend tlu convention. The basis of the proposed arrangement was tha agreement concnmmated by all lines terminating in SL LouU, of. one fare for round trip. Over ooe hundred railroads have responded to the circular, and agree to carry both delegate! and visitors at tbe one fare rate. Tbe following are among the number.

Chicago, Alton SL Louie railroad. Rockfprd. R. 8L Louis railroad. Keokuk Northern packet Une, WANT MOJUC.

The Chicago, Milwaukee "AX. Paul and West Wisconsin per cent, of the lull round trip. rjlyaawtll.Unorxtter.tollr.Btanb.'yr It tree he writa neither JGovrmor" not tbd aUghUatcharg td, and whose nominal candidate shall oniy axman of wisdom, but alao a whose character will stSfloVinitead of a platform." AttornoT tta TTnited fconesty 'taA thotequalilietrttqnite'as eminent a degree. Be a true gentleman, a American; and the people of the United Statta cannot elect a batter 'man for their W. P.

ISM HUHBDQ. at CausoIMaiM A a tor Cnaioktit, from IhiiBsw York Bui GOT. TUden hu just alighted from his carriage and was about to 'enter his house yesterday afternoon, when tbe following extract from tho Troy WM placed in his hand: TheOort.Mr, barsiaU, btlbrss Ia tbo laatu- pultaiitaitaeaeMMnaiD.vav ta aotompluh tuparpoM. Boboomi.luJ 1 well-known Jrm orriltiioiLocke.ofNew York, ta -ailTerUn' 1 and "pafl" Urn Into Ibo fatOtscj. BalM Locke an aotTertblajt Sfrnu, aad, as Ibo Cia- eiaoatl Emirer (wkicb Bm mule tho renUUoo below) upuiai, tMlr busblUi ti to lasen UMmoaU in aowroaptn tbs country, by ooutrwt, a eamalistoa tberefor.

Tbis adrsrtlilas: arm Is Mnouf ta Dtm- tiralh, a uiin( ofpuffiforaor.Illdsa.wbiebaroto bt publ.rb- od milter u4 obarsti for as adrenle- tor. WeglrebelMrtbeclrwiUrof Hr. TllJon'. ptibilJhsnlaronmailii: down tbs tbnau ofao- rtaden J. 11.

lUraa D. B. Locas. BATKI 6t Newrwper Adf Maw Pleess liuon tbo oaoloe- toe Agenu, Perk Row. W.

it id ITO aotlm, taata la order oooo oagb ra you' weekly, ai qooud nedlof nut- ter. Do fall to ecad yonr weekjy daripf ibo me of tbo order. M.50. ud. Wbelber oovopt tmumrj word off aud reiurn it at oaoe.

Xbe utter tbo euly one eaa be nads, aod avUcre miut bexiu at ae tbere te no time fur cemrpoodeoeo. Voiin iruly, BATH 4 Loots. "Guv. Tilden," laid onr reporter, "I have come to ask jou, (or the 6'un. whether the statement that you have authorized this advertising to be done is true or not!" The Governor read the printed klipt hastily, replied; A don't know wb.) those peuple are." have made no contract will, them, then, or authorized them d.rectly- or indirectly to do "No; I Governor re- replied, irmly, "and I don'i know wbo yonr friends are acting for AiCD METAti.

tin; Play Metals COMPELTE STOCK AND LOWEST MARKET RATES CLOTHING. Booth Maynard FALL AND WINTER ClOTHING. Gentluraen irlshlnc to their order will flnd In our stork it wrj cffotae gnort ment of the moat dfMlrublu In French and English AND OVEHOATINGS of the moat FanhlonAblB wblrh A tn orriur on abort notion and at vnry Ptfbaps meam by ibe Governor asked. "None uf mj pcnonal Inende this." After a pauae, during wbicb the QOT again glanced over aud handed ihvm back to bis be said to a tune uf eioccrity, '1 know nothing at all aDuut il." At the office ol Bates Locke, the advertising Kgvnls, bulb partners wi-re fuund. Air.

Locke referred the reporter of ibe Hun tu Air. Baits. Ur. Biles said "It. ia true thst we are sending out those Tildeu notices, to vtiuh the Cincinnati Enquirer bos called attention." "Are you doing "bis at OUT.

Tlliien'e order?" Mr. liobm uked. jour con tract with I "No," Mr. Bates "and we have no naajn to suppose that Mr. Tilden baa any kouoledge of tbe cuatrict" ''It is simple matter of business," Bates continued, "and can be easily ex plained.

A party of gentlemen ReadyMadeGlotbing on band, of Our Own Make. BENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Of bom In tho city. 399 E. Water St. Cir.

Wis. REDUCE Your Expenses uraistli s. TENT Hydraulic Cement. -WELL PIPES. 3.

4. 6,9, i-j, is. IB nnd Inch bore W18COH8IN, Ofllco US3 WUBC Water street. Factory too Cllnton-dtrtet, Our Pipe will moat flevnretest, and improve wirb ufte and aso. They are more perfect In tb-ilr Interior flnlRh tbjo an? other pipe tniutu.

ExtenHlv'ely by tor and tar aul- vflrta andor railroad DonJ-Tfl fn Exinlitvilla Cement fltucoo, PIre brick and ClitB. ED UC ATION AJL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE OOTOUCTED 8T THE Christian Brothers AP Prairie du Chien, Wk HABntjr, Thosldswtieel Paasdnipir Steaners CHICAGO AND SHEBOYGAN WW f.oa»» tho O. T.

Docks Wnst Watar Street between Huroaand Spring; street brldirns. ill pon CHICAGO- AND B-ACDTE. Hlkl Making sont orlnnecllons Cut JO II emtowith all A.M. for all r. HI.I points East.

South and Kbuth- atari's eept' rest. Sara In Chlcauo tban by ral.lroad. eago and a 1 polnta i 'ara to Col FOB 8HEBOTOAN. fftt Woufelactn, 7 I a. turd'HiEToryFrMarat P.

SL, for oxoopt'dl wnunao and Ahnapoe. connecting at Bheborfican, with 8, Rofor Plymouth. Sh can lalta. FontiUu Tho Steamer MENOUINEEV Erery jfOB BMCA.NliBE. AEG lahpemlneT.

L'Anse. and JtarQnetta. Kowau ttlpen; ill tenve Kewaunoo. nd Weekly To "7 and and Ahnnoen. Ijl making sure at Es- (71.

eanaba with tho Peulnxnlar rall- for polnis ctn 6TJ- PEBIOB. Tbe Stnamar DEPEItE will I Trt- i an.i Frankfort. Tne5(lar. Thursday noil Huturday. ecllng At Lmiinutuii with tbe M.

u. It. lur Bur citr. Hmr. ilniiw uadfUnc.

lUEBDELL nr OCOHTO lonro For Oroon BUT. Dopflre, Oconto. day and. fllurKnoa bar. Kowaunon.

rtay. 8A.M. Q. HURSON, Agent. 0 It.

PATltlCK. Puountfer iuonL THE OILY DIHECT LINE TO FRANCE THE Transatlantic Mail Steamers, Betvreea 1'urb BiaVHSCTU. Will do a.B«neraI b.icilnir bu ee)lre discount, an3 dea Ool. nlnfefls. i .40., Interest iau to apodal on all parts of work Ijr drafts on all tho Europe and America tor SECOND WABB SAVINGS BAfTK CAPITAL, $100,000, WITH PRIVILEGE fO I1CHE1SE TO IZSO.UUO.

IHTKBJSSTATSnPgBCEIT. Allows.1. Parable Boml-Annui B. Tuixik, BAMKER. Broadway, DEPOSITS RECEITED, nrrErtEST AL- CoHeetlon rnmptljf mttilH.

c'lnirnn 1 orl1 OllJLAs! dOlj A CO. Oiild on N.ttlonul Bonk. How Suirllrut dritfta on McCullocUA boniioD octindly UF MILWAUKEE, No. 1 Newhall House, OR 365 BROADWAY. DEAf-fillH IN u.

s. BON 8. I English Elxchange. OnM ra Kxrh.ifij-fl. E'J-.

Et.t. object nr Thin h- uth Prutrl Oajimtr at Plymouth laadlnffof PIW- 22 1 favorite route for unity foi ina a Ul'iromjn btirtud upon the Th'i loctttlofi tii iC-ft for ON THIH from iinBarpassod nod beauty of buihlinif IM hiren. oommoJtoaB, no ax- huvinic tfticn In It wttb ill ttmt to tha heultb -tt stu.lHnm. and d-ir- br and buauUful plat 1th lT No Ulvnr raoi-w. TiudrlU Mn.tur.lay Jurin ri.tunjMT.

JIIOM Hutui, tlnrtuAtu. rtatur- will iidl f. lu. i A. IT.

i PBlC'EoP PAHMAOE IN wine). Ilio tu tO dW'SOnd 171 Third Return At rnUucmit ratnn Diro, A. L. A. ANl'HK.

i ven SAI.T CEMENT. -mull QfUttUf taught In mbrorna ail that la ic-i-rt on tba Mon-i about flrst Hood all a- axira thiiA ar- BY UfVINO GOOD CLOTHES, TO HT. LOCIH DE BEJJIAN. N-. ftr D.

D. FRENCH, 389 Broadway. Boafl. Tuition WashiDj? Day D-jp-utmeDt i Viu'arion at thn In 4-lvaoo Cement. Plastering Haih FIRE BRICK, f'T Ion tn ugh ih of partioul.LrH.

ii't-pi In of pro- att. bollf. htit papila aot For MANISTEE, LUDINGTON. and PENTWATER "T- SALT, HKO. IFIno TUB nretv we knuw to be responsible persons gave uj those notices for publication in a err tain line of newspapers.

They will pay us, and we will pay the newspapers." Mr. Bates declined taylog wbo arc, or to indicate to what party or faction they belong. Hi. H. El-is St.

Mary's institute. DIFFEERENT SIZES This nituiui'd In mom ffbtfui lo-'uiinn In ilu In un- of tbe of Notro lJumo. the question without refcrcotK to the U' iron is dlioBipe'j to the and 1 at HjbrsJtar- on a war fooling, bat as none of them are irppiliDg fprl flght, and Use In' iTfca) Itaoylf AAaOUcrarUeiaw Trick Kx TlUcmBlMotir. rrocntlie da Jovnal Jat iut. Latt week we received from the adver- tuing agency of Bates Locke, New Vorktity.

a number of paragraphs from leading and papen in diffarcnt-paru of the Union, Arongly advising the nomination of Governor Tilden at tbe Democratic candidate for the Presidency -with a request that we publish the game at matter, and charge that agency the amount at regular admtisingratct, Believing this to be a device of the eneniies of Governor intended to place him in' a fake light before the patt- licai rcaomngto disreputable meant to mapufacture public sentiment in hit own favor, we addressed a letter to that gra ticman, enclosing tbe matter and proposal received from Bitet Locke, and asking if that agency was authoriied by him to procurejBdpiy for their insertion iu the VooraA Monday nlght'e mail bronghtna'Oovernor Tilden's reply, in which he stata poativel; that he kiowa nothing whatever of the mat and that' -proRwition i. not him or with 'his knowledge." confirms ru in onr. first imprcanon that the dodge, wu retorted to by enemies of, Oovernor Tilden, who are seeking to shake the coo- ftioipt of the people in hit integrity and honor in 'an underhand manner. lies In ihe popular belief in his iincorrnpUbility and High aente of which prevent him from stooping Philadelphia, which he had orjranized. Of the total deposita in tbe Camden bank, say $52,000 In round numbers, Cattell's notes and checks from tbo Com Exchange bank mm up over $40,000.

He doubtless, also, sidocted notes of Robeaon which were discounted and pnt to his credit, though the name is not entered on the transcript furnished to the committee. In order not to attract to ranch attention. Robesdn kept three bank accounts in Washington, one with Jay Cooke one with the First National, and one with He deposited with Jay Cooker Co. between April 4, 1871, and Jane 10,1673, $28,88688, reported by the rustee, E. M.

Lewis. Tbe trutcript of be First National and Qriggt Co. are now in tbe bands of the printer, and may be approximately stated. With Griggi 1873, to April 1, 1876, he deposited asy, ID round numbers. with the First National, say $00,000.

In addition to these he had an account with Orcxd, Margaa of this with a 'credit of from $40,000 Of thit amonnt Robeson dleivered to Psymsi.er Cutter $10,000 greeaback. at Washington to be dppositMlin Hew Yolk to his credit. He preferred this way to a check or draft, which 'would pan through bank- ers'books, of this'-Treat deposits were after the excitement, which waa evidently gotten up purpotcly to cover the transsctiont with Jay Cooke 4 snbKqnent to their failure, and io furnish the means ftr jobbery try which miiliont of the public money -were stolen, under tbe fraudulent pretext of eqoiuplrg the navy for an ainergency. expenditures aggregate an enurmuui sum, and cannot be explained on any other, thcCry than addition, diviiiou, aod silence. Let recapitulate' from the amounts published by the'committee, add from Ihe iff those which will eoon be officially laid before the.

house, as follows: THE UAIJ. The Merchant'i Exchange Hall, where tbo convention is to beheld is, the largest and one of the finest io America. It will seat at.least 10,000 people, and is located in tbe heart of our business center. 8 norXLaV Tbe Lindell, SoDtbern, cr't, and Birnnm'a are very conveslently situated near the ball. Tbe Olive itrcct, St.

Nichols, Everett and numerourimal- ler houses are near at hand, The steamboats which bring eicur- tioniils will answer as boarding bouses for their passengers. wno is TO PRXSIDB The University lecture, delivered here lait month by your guisbei fellow.ciuen Judge DooUttle, oT lair Crmftr Aeiaael Bclneoeit, Albany Carmpoodeceo of tho Turk Tribune Cooeldersble dueujeita bae fmavd here among politieune roletiTe 14 Tttf eoane In oppouuon UP Oor. Ttjdeo'e DiMiuajUJua for tbe Prealoeney. One (volleoioo, reeenllj 5te.te orHeulaadet oreeeot oTildeo Demuenl, out ia tbe oonnoue of Ibe Uoreroor, itaietl lo knuc of st Coocme Uall that a rieit al WesblDfUin laei winter be fooxd figuring verv ualoailT neaben for tlie Bomineum of lome Wertem moo, hi. eboieo aceniDC to tend Boot diroedj towvd Mr.

Qocdriekj, wboae wft-tnoaej taeonee-wvn e4mitud et Lbe time. Tblj adrooMgr by ooe wao le BocrarooJlr kooWD to bo a bolder for toe Kotbecblldi of Umud HUioe bonde vbich aiuld be creatlj deprceiawd In the erenl of the of tbe eofl-aooey oandidate, or eveo attracted the crowded boon, and, as pnbllahed it in fnll, it baa been widely circulated and favorably commented upon by the western praa, UU mant in this State are talklna abont him President of the coming convention, and find that the Idea- Is not new, bnt is agitated elsewhere. Id lact, the three great occasions on which has presided QVCT National conTentiont with onriTiilcd success are, no doo.bc, ererywfaere remembered peculiar ability for socb a position is at all an object at St. Louis, and. perhaps, ft more an object than, ercr before.

flKATSOI. poaUoq OB mirtit doobt- fal. bai il aotwarvd bj arxnmeot that Deoocraay aoald win ia ao way Ihaa by of oulacT advoaaUg aad by ttw aomtoatlaD of a Itni siao. UlS. BtlaOQts advoeaey wai atronf ly feoondrd bj'etKaktrKarr, is pwronally to Hi.

bonrfj Ulicra bin. to b. a ttimg candidata. About aao tuno Mr. Hrodricsi was aakiaghis flcotbarn ibo two InefdtnU ara baGcrod had cosnaotioo.

Ths gtaUnoen itato- rasDidoa la bis aalil on bis ntora km neatly, bo found Tlu WorU, B0(hr Uu wotrol of Mr. Bclmonl, aiaUac war mycn Oov. TUdta. aad oe upon hli tnlnd totaal air. Bitmrat ns to asfaat las Atooontla party by lur- iao tmDoariblt eandidaM, oadsr tha lon thit Uu bondl woald bs nut forwanl and by a fietory.

llctbiokt last JialfaeMl ooofonoes at Jodjr" playtd lato atr. Btl- awnt'. aadlhatasltaukutfalooiof XT- era! prvx'ineat Donwcnu. Tlu foat.tniH wbo (jec.f nt at that mnttnnco aro Kid bo nry at pablkaUon ol lu pnooodlayt, THE NEWS OFFICE For Sale A. BUTTLES, 8WU8HTOS.

Cotreipoode.se SrorjOHTos, Hay 81 ft a little town of about 1,500 souls. "Picturesque aod beaatifol in site, offering scores of charming nooks and knobs for building places. TbaCatnsb river flows through if affording two or three' ccllent mill pjwert, one of which is occu pied by a fliwruig mill and tbe T. Mandt's wagon Th scenery there ia ezceUent. Fane; plaHes for resideaces a bound, some of walch have been remain, awaitlni the capiulifl or gentleman of leixnre.To obme and occupy.

One carrisge and wagon manufactory turns out about seventy-fire wagons a week, ttnploying efehtj-flve hands. Mr. Mandt, its proprietor, com-? and at' ona of bcou wry ODtsnokca ia hii bouaf that UaT- iltfen tbo stroticfit aoralan. Hafervbeo aaaoia tbs dEfentfofl si COQA CMH IU11 aatloa of World ta lo 18oa ai a rcry ont- leal Itomoot of tha aampalxn, end tht prawot wu dnoaased os a part "hlob Mr. Btl- axnt aod played biron.

SOAP. HOUSE FURNISHING 60QOS, Cooking Ranges, Furnaces, Baltimore Heaters, Aod all of MTOVEN, and eTQrytiifnx ID a kUvbeo janudaodir VERY CHEAP I A fHOICK Natural Curled Hair, JnntrweolTed. all cnlnrs War- raoteii to curl wttb wwtor. work half yarly ID a.lvan<^ llfio aad of pur ikoaaiii Httrp Guitar til VyciU MuKi-'. 25 Drowtntf .13 Painting in WUUT 10 Ins'-mcttuU" in ooiirsw Kntclmh jom- prliwri Orthoirriiphy.

Cafnchtftm. Pfjcmaur'tiip. Uhoturlo. Uoa. MeauJ aad IlookkcopinK.

A no lout, nod MyuioiOifT. Natural PhlloRoytiy. NaiunU til story. Botany. aad T1A.

STEAMER FLORA Will iftave iw -n day-. tiinxxdarfi And Friday tu M. and April 4, Northwesteni Transportation Co. Courtf Kind Salt iu bulk 'u ii- B. II1X Itl.KV.

ntCil.llv AitRnt 13.1 W.ii'T^t FODNDRIE5. i RELIANCE WORKS. OPTICIAW- EOW4RO P. 4LLIS GO, Improve Tour Eyesight FOUNDRYME BIACHrNISTS fflLL BUEDERS iSD FURN13IIEfiS JULIUS LANDO, SLAJIUTACTUQEia OT SUPdUOP THE OPTICIAN steam En ff inek BURGLAR ALARM. The Only Agency For THE WESTERN ELECTRIC CO.

BURGLAR ALARM The Mat and cheapest la the mar also electric call eommunlcn 'or hotel and dwelling bouses: ifa the fln put up by LOEPFELHOLZ A CO, Uaso Call and 900 how It work 1 off. uprMly of thin altr. and proper Drlimntlc. r-tr fiulmn ra, rtpr Marlni nw tbo FHENSH SURR MILL STONES. CAST IRON WATER AND GAS PIEJB.

Bclaotlllc iicJ VutbAmaUoiU ArUfluitil And payn jittunUon 10 and CD "torn work. Having vUInJ to i.i CT.UM EIAMMICB. WH yr op arm 1 for nil at HKAVY KQUOLNG. vUiinK tn our Line and sctld. Cuinluafua j( UuoblnerT.

tau frtw on -ippllcation. i GAS FIXTURES. CENTENNIAL VISITORS FBOM ALL NATIONS Unltoreally osttD. Ti Babbitt's Best Soap. fsnudly outsoniUr Hardware AT J.

C. STEVENS. DeaJor ta Plumbing Material GAS FIXTURES KKB HltBBET. Win. spmtf Busurxn CARDS.

H. C.KOCH, Architect and Superintendent, have a largo assortment of goods not in onr regular ttock, which we desiro to close oat, and will sell them to ny party at wholesale or retail for cash. T. PBACTICAL Plumher AGasfilter HAND SAWS, MIOiLE SILVE11 TIPPED TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, Five Doors North of P. 0.

Milwaukee John Rnjrcr), Archl Durr, Burnhom. R. r. Fl errlli. Dr.

Onrdner. A. H. Button. B.

Uouga ton. Bro's. aprtdir Attorneys and AT LA.W Eaua Wsttor nu keo. WU. TOBACCO WORK" BADOKRSTATE oenced the eleven yean- im, ttSbe ahaltow artifloea of tbe mere oli'j- making fire wagon the first year and fifteen theeed.

at man 7 older articles which ii to buy a an find out by Praxfcl, Ci (ranortcd) if. we itfleet that a general war irould iiMiihi 8i ui Sattnji JUhnnkn. jrureat Tray to dearroy that strength a to 0. Larson's plow mannfactory la aft- make It appear that be Itnsing, money The repcrteq flgnro are put down low other Icdnstry of the to wn. Beside yw-endortemeoLi (us.

rojr- and a-e btliered with the othert to ap- there two tmallet. wagon factorlel It fc obviom enough tint this ap- 1 mOllon. Now, It which are doing coruiderable work. Architect and Superintendent of fl.e,p.jliea in PLUMBER. gif becoming military Jn proportion ta hii na tBroneb 01 ro erI ll)e! when did 'all Mr.

Allen formerly editor of the coiie tpmt mtoiiino.it. BtODgbton JEfperfer, a nun, of brilliant! RMdiud-Soitk Water SouuaMt. though erratic gtpiua, resides ben. of the )e lvtag them QRAfrPOPERA HOUSE ijf.it Mr. TnratTj whose residence iaptrrhaiat the finew one is the 'village, has recently utted np a drfvino; pert aad pic-nio pot toils credit Tork, whUe he groaods for thactforsntoice ol rmt 1 1 ArcMtect and Snperintandent BadreKnlaracorjrdnts'itt, A pigeon ahoot comet oft hire Tents, Wagon, Dray Office: Boom Bulldlnir, Cor Broad pigeoM have been bronght 'are eipeoied Jrfl HoacbanU.otW.

ll navy, and Sow is (Employ No Retail Pedlers. 436 East Water Street PAPER HANGINGS. Coliingbourne Go HOTEM. KIRBY HOtrSE. i A11' 1 "i' 1 art i lr Janimry tho prlco f()r txmrcr at tfam hotel will bo to per ilitr.

Tltin ni.uilu{«aiunl of Udu pouular tiuuao tvlll VUitiatf VorV HOUSE ANDSION Painters and Decorators. IIOTKI. X- DK Deaiorai la lord. POT. huaoTer Uo I 1 lovator.

steual intMlcril napniTM raonts, Europoaui plan. Currmao Ulrn Hi rtavod. batftftitfo Itf tukni, Co ijiil fnnu trip Pwpot expense TUo HrmtmmrmmiM with tbo OurtStscMinllvu tjattrt tauney ttlu fJNfuM, Uldti at nay other Arnt'Oliuttf botol. euro tin of tria oily, aail to PjlladuliihU Depot, tpnodly i PAPER HANGINGS MOSIC. Tae Banff- of Milwaukee, Wis I "LET'S BE FRIENDS AGAIN, Satx and Cbunu.

Wonla and Muglo br D. C. ADDISON. LEVI M. COMSTOCK UW AMD COLLECTION OFFICE.

tfoaer to loan In aamfl ro suit eastomors advanoed on nrat alasa collections. 411 Tklrd Cor. marudir BUI Blue aradim with trooping. Pair face wot wttb warn; Pflarlr drops 'aeuth laslinn Darling-. dam jlouda arc turning BunaniDA la io rain.

Come; my poor swdlyyoarnlnn Let's bo frlapdn I Sew ndltlon just reailr. with taaWfullT printed In oolore. 1'rlceMuonls. Sent fraeof on ot prlco. Adurasa H.

N. BEMPSTED, PtlBUSHSB, kow. Wlo. HARDWARE. Peirce Whaling MILWAUKEE, Wholeaala Dealera Id 'Ml Boots it Shoes Clieip seUIog-Oot'whoajlitock! of BOOTS AMB SHOES, at cost fl'iiri CTOTIS 4 122 Spring St 1 1 i I nuvioiimiv ia OBAGCO WORKS STEEL, a i air.

F. F. ADAM8 ft CO, Snucrr And BKATT AND HABDWARE. -wucmnmt.

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