Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1876 — Page 4

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY JULY 12 , 187a

WEDNESDAY. JULY 12.

The Snprtme ionrt domination. According to adjournment, tbe Demo cratic S:ate Central Committee met in tbia city jesterdsy evening to complete thair Inrmcr action touching the diSSatSfaction existing In regard to tbe uomlna tions for the Supreme Court. The eub committees appointed to make lnvestlga tlon of tbe charges made against the court by Republican newspaper, rtur full examination of the whole matter, in accordance with the Icsrructia At th Contra! Committee, made the report. There was nearly a full meeting of the Central Committee, and. with all tbe facta before tbem, tbey vra nahied to arrive at a harmonious c inclusion, and one which we are per suadei will be satisfactory to the Democracy ol the state, and at the aaine Um convince the whole peoplo ot this ata'e that there is a deiertninaion that the patty shall go Into the canva-s with r et eVID tbe ppramuc Ol uj wrung uumy on t b part ot any of ita caud Mates. Tee report ol the suu-cGintnittee wes plain and to the point, doing mil justice to tbe court, and at tbe same time pointing oat clearly wherein any orj-ctioia Ji agaicat tneir actions, me uu-oiui-mlttee aet forth that tbey found ni examination no evidences of in tentional corruption on the part ol the present incumbents ot tbe Supreme Bncb, but mat tney nau iunuweu au kn indefensible precedent, set by tne former Republican Supreme Court, In incurring certain expenses not sanctioced by law; tbatthee were inconsidmable in amount, aod that while the expenses of tbe court were I- tban tbose ol their predecessors, they had done a vaat deal more labor; tuat Judge Djwuey, adhering to l is loroier tender of bis rt-sguatioo, Btill It sist;-d on i'a acceptance rather tban to suffer the enmoiiitee or tbe pirty to be embarrassed by the scandalous exaggerations wbicb have been circulated which hadcanaed tbe dissatisfaction in the party. The facts beitg thua before the Cjf.t.al Committee, Judge Diwney'a resignation was accepted, aud the following action was taken in view ol tbe fact thai it was deemed Inexpedient for the CeLtral Committee to assume any power that could a well be referred back to the districts lcr their own decision. Whereas, A vacancy exists npon the state ticket In tue seconi ana tulrd (Supreme Court districts; aDd, Where a-, UiMatisfaction hftsbeu expressed towards tne nominees In tbe first and lour lb Supreme Conrt dltt let; thereiore, Keolved, Tbat tbe chairman or this committee be d iected to call conventions at suitable place In eacb of aald districts to present to this committee proper narues to be plaeU opon tbe ticket for said second and third districts, and in tbe said first and fourth districts to decide whether any chacge abould be made in the candidates for aald dlsti lets, and suonld tbe convention lu said districts or either of them decide upon a cqdk in tbe ticket, theu to report to ibis committee tbe name or names to be substituted. Kesolved, ibat laid conventions be composed of the delegates to tbe late state conventions for the several counties comprising aald districts. The chairman of the State Central Committee, will, a ter consultation with the respective districts as to the most convenient time and place to hold said conventions, announce the same, and wben tbe district convections bave made tLeir recommendations the Cdotral Committee will i'cinsl y fill tbe vacancies, in accordance witii the wishes of the respect ve districts. This action on the part of the Central Committee will convince all fair minded men- of the purpose and desire of the Democratic party to avoid even tbe very appearance of evil, giving no chance for toeir enemies to magni'y and exaggerate tbe charges tbey have beo making. Tbeir charges will now iali harmless, only pointing to the precedents that their own prty",M made In incurring illegitimate eiPnses In official station. Tlldm and II cdrieks. Not all of tne"Iroe pstden" newapap- rs haveylelde keartv acaaiescence in tbe Cinci"oatl nominations. The Fort Wayne ..lmer, an independent Republican papsr, makes these comments upon the St. Louis ticket: It will bs well for the Republicans If they recoanlzf, at ibe commencemeutot this campaign, ibe tact ibat ihn ticket wbici beads tbia article will not be an easy one to beat. It does not require a vast del of etudliloa to see tbat New York 11 d 1' dlana constitute the key to tbe poaiti n in Noverub r. By tbelr nomination at St Imis tbe Democrats ba.e placed themselves in possession ol lbltky,an J nothing bort of a mhacle cau now wrest it fromibm. eooubt, todwU, if tbe xuau is living b 1 can beat Mr. llldeu In Kew Y ri, and we greatly question tbe iowibility o. overcoming wr Hmdrica'a popularity lu this atte The Kepubtcan party musteee n -w wherein tn-lr convention b uudered. T e people demanded rrform. Ibe pursl and best men if the party went to i .oinnati nrg ng ref rm. The exigencies f tbe hour lequlieda candidate pieog d or form. The Convention gave ua -wbo? Kututrfoid B najesof Oolo, Bau of up. ti p ro si repntai on, 11 la true; a man with a e ean m t 1 record, It la true. Bat alas, a negat ve man, whom it It feared will niv ba aa clay in tbe band of those gteat party plotter bwo e duplicity be re e.ved tbe n minatiou, and wose infamous course has brought tbe greet, ndertul Repub icau party 10 it preweu numilialla condl lin In HCk-c n and aibe. it may bo tbat Mr. 11a j es mould bearetormer. U la possible that be would prove blojeelf Ju-t tbe ngbt man in tbe r ght (.lace, nut, uui-ir unat-ly, be Is ot known as fo-mer. lie baa seemed tobe ooctent to drlf . al ng wltn the cu r nt,ad hia vole has beeu nanead mon boss wbo have cried out tyainoi tnesuleiuai course 01 tbe party leades. o one naa eeu nr heard Mr il-yea deillng herculean blows against offl l&I tbxTfi 11 ta t riwu tub-, 'Hseerosio b an ea-go ug, good-uatur d. honest gentleman, coutei.t to bave thlnas move on ;nith yand wltiou cootroveriy. Wbll the erbruct"rtucs wih serve lomaveblm popular 4n me aud mumi bl arqn! iaoes tne influoticesor sucb a rrpua.loo will neither oe wiue-tpread nr e ncitve. Ther fore, we ay tb Ci c unait Convention blundered In not g vlng uann agreaalvc man, known 10 ttie ooUutry a sn eatneat advocaUs of reform In government, l bs "it. Ixui Coue itlon mw tbe mtaae tht Lad been made, aud determined to P'Ofll by It. Tnen, alter a little genuine Republican pitefulness, tbe Time ia constrained to aJm.t concerning Mr. Tilden'a reform record: That be did bring Tweed Injustice; that he has loUttbt tli g e t Ne Yoik caoai rli g, tbat he 1 known aa a distinctive represenMttveof reform, a d 'bat ibuVrmD vote will a ilmrat null t r hra. Aa to Sir. liendrick. It wilt ijait be d-nie that bis am on tbe, second pici fciv a tbe ticket much remtla lu tul siai-, bcau -e of ur goVe. -n o 'a iernonl popularity. In alew f tbe fjcteosao ve set tortti, th n we say tbat te KettibliCHU par w la In greater d' ger if defeat fhn lt. na bem el any time sin e it was orKsctz -d, and Lotrtlng but snperbuman e1nrt, wrb utile test ptedgea of reform, can avirt that end.

RATIFIED.

TILDEN AND HENDRICKS. THE MEETING- LAST EVENING A Vast Outpouring of the Peoplo in the State House Yard. THE TICKE T INDORSED. ABLE ADDRK8SES BT TBI BON. WM. H K.NQLISH, WM.B, BRACH OF RHODK ISLAND, MS. MCH0L OF ARKANSAS, ASD OTHERS. At about 7:30 yesterday evening tbe firing of the canon called the Democratic masses ol tbe city together to ratify tbe Domination of Tilden and Hendricks, re form and honesty, lor the presidency and vice presidency of the United Slates. In the state boose jard, Jobn Trott, Benjimln Race, Otto Ruth, George Wagner and George Groves, veterans of tbe Fit teen tb Indiana battery, had planted a gun, and In the sound of its explosions fought tbeir battles lor tbe Union o'er again. A platform for the speakers and band bad been erected, ornamented with life-eize portraits of Tilden and ilendricks, and gil decorated with tbe colora of the country, the banners ot the thirteen original state and numerous Chinese lanterns. From this platform Vokfs' City Band plaved a number ot national aud other airs. Meantime rockets and lijtnaa candles were fired rff, fire crackers and torpadues were c xpUnled, and Cturcb displayed a number of calcium ltgnt viaws. Including portraits of 'Jild.ii and Ilendricks. I5y 8 o'clock Tennessee and Wasbiogtoa streets on tbe esst and eootb of tbe fetatejhoase yard were crowded witu carriages and buugies, fillel principally with ladies. In tbe yard thousands o people congregated, large numbers of tbe ladies ot the ci'.v gracing tbe occasion and lending the influence ot their presence. Tbe meeting was called to order by Mr. J. W. Nico', wbo cotrlaa'ed THE HON. W. H. ENGLISH aa president of the evening. He was enhoaiaetically elected, and addressed the iram-D89 audience & follows: I thank you for your friendly greeting and fortbebouor conferred upon me la calling me to prtslde over tbls large and enthusiastic meeting -a meeting the nioie notable becaue it la th opening tally at the capital of the state likely to be one of th bardesi eon'eate 1 bau e tield of tue campaign, and tbe borne, too, of our dl-tirtguistied feilowei izen wbom we h.pe and bei eve Is destlt ed to be tbe next vice pret-1 lent of the United State. ( A pplauHf.J It lakvown to you, ffiluw-cltizens, tbt I bave not of late yea a o-.en an active participant In po itical affalis. Freferlog tbe quiet pursuits of private life and intending not to be drawn into tne turmoils of active politic, I nevertbeiess am not an lamovrent epeciator in tbisconte', and cerialDly do not forget tne past. I do not foraet tbat I whs born a Iemocrat; wms long an earnest, bard woralng member 01 the party, always a firm b lie v r in 1 s great cardinal principles, and Ireau-nt-ty a letlplent of its favor at a time wben sucb favors wer-to me of Ineatlrrable value. witn Bucn antecedents and a beart wblcb 1 know is not Incapable of gratitude, 1 could not be ndlfferent to tbe fate of ibis erand old rarty, and altbougti id bad bealtb aDd sbrinkng from appearing as a participant in a public political meeting, I could iot forego tbe preHsina call tbat was made upon me to or side upon tbla occasion, bttcanse I sincerely neuere mat me time nas arrived wnen tbwelfare of th people demaoda ihorouehtetorm In 1 ha affairs of the general government app'aufiej and mat au n reio-m can now only" be certainly and eflectlvelv secured by tbe e'ectlon of Tilden and Hendrlcke. Etnuslastlc cbeersl But I do not wlbh It onuei stood that 1 am here to-nlkht IN A MERK PARTISAN CAPACITY, claiming that everything called Democratic must necessarily be good, aud everthlng called Republican necjssarilj bad. On the ccni'ary, I congratulate the Repnbl can party opon nj-vltg nominated good men for candl, j creditable plaMcVm, but I congratulate tbe Democratic p-rtv still more upon having nominated better men opon a belter platform. Cheer. eQngratu ate them, with all ray heart, npou .otlr j recent proud, united and defiant p sitlon. I congratulate tbem. wlih ail my beart, upon tne fair prospect now betöre tbem tnai ibe day ot tbeir deliverance Is at haud. In tact, may not the wnolo American people congratuUte t iemm 1 ves that, in ibis centennial ea'cf the republic, we are likely to bave a decent presidential canvas, worthy an Intelligent, law-abiding people, bi b will resuit la a purer and better administration no matter which pany may win the victo y. Cries of "Good, good.' Could any administration be worse lor tbe county tha tue one which, tauk -od. Im now rapidly drawing to a close. Loud cries ot "No." I bold tbat tne ky-noteof thi campaign la real, pnactic l, iborougn reform of the abises which, u--der Rep blican rut-1 no long extended, h tve crept in othe admiulstratlon of theafftirsof ibe general g iv-rnm nt. What the peop e want more than anything else, and what, In my Judgment, they intend to nave, and what In my Judgment 1 bey at 111 bave. Is an bou ea 1 and economical administration. Cheer'. 1 thing they have about come toihe conclusion tbat It Is bot In the nature of things lor sd v party to remain in power a long series of years wltiou. becoming HORB OB LKSS TAINTED WITH CORRUPTION Have they not a striking illustration of tbia In tbe history and pre eat condition of tbe Republican party? Has such wide-spread and universal corruption ever exUted before In Ibis country? Let every wellmeaning elilz'n, withont reference 10 fany, ponder well these important qu ailooa. edmio that Republicans bv don inucu to expo e and puulsh th-- cotrup ion o. tbelr own followers, an I eommeud them for i , ont I re-pecifuily nbmtt, for the eon Ideratton or thought ut peome, that, hi tue great body o men now lu office would probaiy remain In 1 files If the Kepuollcana ara eon-tlaut-d In powe.. It 1m bt re-.aoi.able to oppose that a' ter the el-ci on is ov. r ti e. wih drift back Into their o.d iuta and it no aud become as nnfluslngly C'-rrupt as ever, appiaife. Even now Bomeho .e-t Rejub Icms who fcavf laito ed to break an orru t Kepub 1 aj rings, are bio driv-n f ona office bv this Republ -can Mdmlutratlof, aud ihl-v.a and plunderers are sgaiu marching on tbe highway to ivor and to fortan-. No, feliow-cliizeoa.tbd leopard can not ehauge lis spots, and, 1: you waut real practical reto m.jou ! ut elect new and pare ruen like Tilden nd Hendricks cheers ;men tbumate REFORM THK O'RNERSrtrNK OF THEIR POLITICAL FAITB, men who stand upon a platform of principles tuat kas "reform" ringing through al its sentences men wbo have provet their taitb by tnelr works men whose wbole lives are a gi ran tee tbat tbey wouM reform the abuses of the adrolnlH ra; Ion and restore me ov-e-tnie t to that pu ltv wich exinted in tbe eatlitr aud bet er days of th-t republic h; .inaal tic cheer. I bave known Thomas A. Hendrcka from eaill-Kt boy hoxl, went .to the same coueg-, at with him lu tbe oo .veuliou wbl h form"donr siaie n ngtltu lo.i, subbeqa ml. served with bim In the Coi Kie-ss ot lli United titates, BLd 1 unbeltatiugly eay tbat be tfc oue oi i he purest rrea In all the relations ot life, pnblle and private, tha. I nave eer known. Cheers. A'd aa for Oiveroo T'iden, wn cau riglufu ly ay auht avalnst him? Ia h not the very si.ul ai.d erubo -in em of reform? Vt'h b doue to much fr reform lu hlso.n täte abe? bo In- uoneso muou to brek up rius-and corruption? a bo haa labored harder or mo't efllcl.-ntly to leoeu the bu thiih of Ih. iiinfklAt f ti Hin f wr vaum of h I - adjuinisirailon asoveruor of New York be

baa brought down tbe taxes or tbat state from sixteen mllllona to eUbt milllona. cbeera. These are tbe kind of men and th.t Is tbe kind of reform we want at Washinetoo, and that la tbe kind we are going to have under the admlnlHtra l n of Ti den and Hendricks.

But will they be elected ? TBERB LIES THE RUB, and tbat Is the question which you In par mast answer. LCriesof "We will elect them. IX) you know, fellow Democrats, tbat the Re publicans of late years have relied quite as much upon the capacity of the Democratic party for blundering aa tbey have upon their own streneth? And tbat they have hai rood reason i In tbe cast for such ex pec tattoux I do not pretend to deny, but th a lime it l-quite evident tney nave Deenuisappoiniea. They expected you to quarrel ar d break up at Hw Loaiaon the flnancia question, oat you badly dlBMppointtd them. Ibey fctili hope yon wlli bluuaerinto dlcord and confu-loa over these questions, ana ae predicting that what they call greenback Democrais are not eoma to support tue ticket because tne ot Louia nlatforra la for bard money. To this answer tbat tbe et. Louis platiorin la tbe law of the party, sdapted aru-r earntst and ctreiui deliberailon by the almost unanimous vote ol the representatlveaor tbe party in national cooventl n assembled. aLd every g'd and true Democrat will Btand upon it no matter wh'at bis previous nolloua may have D-eu upon this dellca'e and complictte-i subject. Where else, let me ak, could a Democrat go? Not Into the rag-baby busine-, lor that is not the kind of babies tie o-iievesin. urriv ne would no go to F ther Coper, wh, good ol ' man tbat bei,prob blystards a better chance o being struck by lis tmnz lhan he does of eettlnz even one tlec oral vote. öu:elv not to the Republican party, for wha bave they to oner lu tbelr platform ou mis subject even as satisf actory & the lemoTallc Mador n? Why, these greenback Repuolicans nave EATEN NOTHING BUT CROW ever since the Cincinnati Convention, and they ate pretty fellows, Indeed, to try to maae green bar-k Democrats dissatisfied with the ac tion of their, party in the St. Louis Conven tlon. Pluck the bem out of thine own eye before ycu point to the mr-te In your brother's eye. , Cheers 1 rather think the Hepub leans will look. In vain tor a Democratic bluuder this time. I rather think they nH-d tot lay the na.tering uuc ion to tbelr souls tbat there is :olng to be anv serious divis'.ou in the Lemocratic ra -ks Id this contest, it whs natural tbat In the excitement o' tbe moment some ludiana J 'emoctats should have :elt dlSNatistled, but moot ot thot-e were soon reconciled, and not only Bupiort the ticaet now, but stand tquarely upou tbe platform. Tbe few who have net yet got on the piatiorm wl 1 burry to gel on board before tue lightning express train öl the Dt mocracy Is fairly un der way, beraua- they know that train la bound to cunie In ahead, aud that it Is dangerous to get on the platform when the cars are in motion. Never 'ear but all tbe boys will get on board In due season, for iiey are not going to be left br-hlnd in this graud Democratic march to victory. Load and long applaue. Even the camp-followers.the dodgers and the trimmers, wbo hang on to the ouiNktrs of the party, dis racting its counc Is and marring ita harmony bv oispaiagli g thaplaiform forthe fate of a little local popularity, 111 be camoring to gel upjn It, as It b conies more and more evident It is going t be a iopte-1 by the people. I contend there ia noihia In the St. Louis pi a i tor ru upou tbe subject of 'be Muances about whl h Democrats suould differ, i favors the repeal of tbat cause of the actor Congress which flxea a certaiu day for be resump. ion of t-petle payments, it repudiates a CHANGEABLE STANDARD OF VALUES, and advocates that standard which is recog nized in oarown constitution aa well as by the wbole civilized world. It proposes to secure to our own people real dollars that shall btve aa much purchasing power as the dollars of other natious. It secures lo tbe farmer. the mechanic aud tne laborer a doliar tbat will haveaa great a purchasing power as the dollar of the b ndooider. it secures to the manu actorer and the man of buslnesa th.t reasonable degree ot cert-lnty as to the finan cial future aa will enable him to make Investments and ei gage In - business with some Intelligence and feeling ol security which be never can have witn a cnangeame standard or vames. In short, it but reaffirms tbe old aod tlmebouored do. trine or the Democratic party lu favor of a currency of specie aud paper con vertible into specie on demand, it la true tbe platt rm places the Democratic party talr'y and Fqnareiy upon the rotd to specie payments, bu' It does not propo-e to accomplish It by such hasty and Inconsiderate legis lation as will he unnecessarily oppie8lve to creditors, or injurious to business. And here. think (fine difference between tbe J Dem;:::: Kepubitcari plan of getttnu back to specie payments, I am reminded of a parable Two f .rmera with tbeir wagons were on a b gb mountain. Both wer anxloua to get down, for It was Important tbey should get back to the r h me. O e truck out lor tue bottom, belter, kelter, going the shortest route and tbe aulckest way, without reierence to tbe surroundings, or Fee lngly caring lor the consequences. The result was THE BREECHING BBQKK, the horses ran away, the wagon upset, and the man was left a cripple for the rest of his natural lire. The o her farmer went down very slow but very sure, picking bis w carefully, speaalng e icourag.Dgly lo his hO'see, chocking a wheel bere - nd clearing a b t of toad ay here, a"d ih" result o' It al was that he got dowu to tbe boitom safely and went on to bin nome ejoieiüg. Tne first farmer, who was o nafortuuate, may be likened to a Republic n trvlog togi bck to specie payment by be Keon. llcau plan. Toe Becond, and more fortunat fartmr, may learly be likened to a Democrat oi his way to pee'e paymnut bv the St Louis platform. I be policy of tbe Denoora' C party on this Important subject will be to go slow, but snre. I be Im will ba to briug about tbe desirable ie nil by a d cr ae of expenditures bv an Increase of production a aud b a gradual accumulation ot specie, and not by toiclngresumptlou bv any harsh or l.-ao v.8-d leainlation In 'his, I ma main, the -t. L uis Convention dirpiaye i great w dorn, as It did also In carefa 1 1 y abs a ning iro u b stli deoarailon gainst ayoftbe great material Interests of the country. I AM FOR TILDEN AND H END RICKS, therefore ou tbe St. Louis platform, because 1 believe the platform to ba aouud and that tbey are tbe right men lu tbe r'ghl place, folly coming up to U e Jeffersonlan staudard. oneat, capable and talinful to the couslitu' ion." aptlau-e. gsln. ther e ectlon will end ibe "bloody sum' business, aud restore that barra'(.y and go-d f eilng between the North and Souih w ilch .a now rosncerel derl-ed by every patriotic h-ail. tiutbusiaiic ipplau e.) In ooui lusion, 1 say to ou o mo raU ihai li you can not succetid with ibis il ketand tbis p atrorm, you co 'Id not sure ed with any ticket or auy platform. 1 brieve tnaf you cans' CCeed.e en without th vote o Indianabut oa must carry Indiana, win von do it? lud rtnponHea, We wli'We will." if you can 'ansg-lu nex' Oc obar to'eci lor y ur utx' governor, Ui.cle Jim.t y Wll lan, mat boucat d larmer, n-eint lealsiaior, a--d cons sieut Democrat, whom I have a nown for over qaarter ol a centur . theu no'h'ng lu tbe intu e la more certain tbaa tbe eiclonof vour president 1 n ticket In o vera. er. I hirers. To that end let eve y Democ at and i rue f ieud ot reform devote his mfluenc fom this time uutiih' election and lean not doubt but a brilliant vi tory will b your reward. Knthusla tic cheers. THE RIBOLUTIOlkS. At the conclusion of Mr. En Ush 'a remarks, Mr. F. M. Trlaaei offered tLe foUwing lesolntl d: R4Nolved,Tbat the thanks of this meetitg e hereby le.-dr d t- tne drlegaies t ib Nttiouai Democratic ünv ntloo wholbred o ze-1 uiy to secu-e the nomu atlon for prekideut of tbe able, pure and patriotic cltia n, and goeeru r f Indiana. While we feel dls-ippointed i not curina o him ibe first position, we are willing lo conceal ba dlsapnolnimvo' wlo iL feemgsof gran a-e that f -1-eiw the bestowal ot be nous com i. 1 m -n I ron erred by tbe unanimous vote of it at convention in selection h tu as tbe Candidate tor vice pri nlieijt, aod a, the nam" 11 ne deelwrirg him equai In abut y and patriotism to the c-ndidat-i for pies deut. Kesolved, That w indorse the nomi nation t ronde. aud recog zn the eleci on oi the c -n-diidtes of that convention and the carrying

oat of the principles enunciated aa the only

vu $ j iuuui ujr fhcpuuacau irguuauuu ana cor option. ue olved. That In Ram n pi J. T1Mn mil i nomas a. Hendricks are presented two statesmen whoe records furnlm pages of evidence of the blühest DurM v and noblest worth. Tae ir nomination is tbe promise and prophecy of victory, as tbelr elec-ion will be tbe a-aur-ance of a return to honest government, liberty to the people aud dignity In tbe blb poeiaA Ua telved,Tht It is the sentiment of this meet lLg thai t'ongreos thjull at ooce act In oDedienee to the resolution of tbe nation at tne convention by repealing what is com monly anown as tbe rest rnptlon act and thereby avert the now threatened public oausrupicy, recognizing me fact thatenly econi my and prosperity can make tbe peo ple a mu'irj ttjuai in value to tne gold standard ot the government, and that tbe standing i ureai mat cioses cur factories and p-ostrates all business enUrprlses thou d b rpmnvwi as well as tbe thieve, wbo. uuder the cloak of xces8ive io any. nave secured to themselves high and responsible positions In the gilt of the peop e. He, lved. That we pledge on r earnest efforts to secure toe triumphant election of tbe hon est, farmer and economical legislator, Hon James D. w lUlam. a d all the Democratic state Mcfcet in October, preparatory to giving a rousing majority ior me national ticket In govern oer. THK HON. DAT ID 8 GOODING announced tbat he was a thorough green bat k Democrat, and said tbat he was bere in tbat capacity to latify tbe nomlDatiot of Tilden and Ilendricks. Apr lause In discussing tbe difivrant ticketa he summa rily difmifsod tbe prohibiiijuists and the greenbackera by faying tbit neither could aet a single electoral vote, and it was r ot worth wt i.'e to waste tiiii talkiDg abou tbem. Tbe ii onirv is. Which ia it metersole to elect, Haes ud tv teeier on the Kpublican p'atlorm or Tilden and Hen ri ruka i n the Democratic plat orm? Ia th KapuDlicao partv entitled to a rv-reiua-tl.tn of p twer? F-.r tbe last eight years it ha had control cl all tbrte branches ot the general government, and if there J a taw on the statute books whict Is working harm to the couctry tbat parly is responsible tor it. The praacbers tell ua that we ar qually responsible for our 6ins of Omission aud commission, and the RepubLcir party is reepontiDie Dot only lor the od laws it has enacted, but for the bad ones t has tailed to repea1. I charge that all the legislation of tbe Republicans has teer .(gainst labor and in favor ot cap til. We nave co war to make on capital. Capiui hat rights which must bo recocnix d ; bu'. in tbe name of G d and an opDresseu eountry, let Loin et toil have Its rign.s too. Enthusiastic spplause MR BEACH OF RHODE PL4KD, was the mxt speaker. He said: Mr. Presi dent and gentlemen, 1 don't know whether I know how to talk toIndlanlansalthlstime;the lme was when this square was familiar to me. and when the faces of the Democrats of Indi ana were equally as familiar, lean remem ber wen when I used to tla to tbe Democrats of this state, but I have Just dow come from the little state of Hbode isl nd, and you wll pardon me If 1 have orgot ten tome w bat bow to discnaatio. Ililcal questions, for I bail from a state where ne oni? argument to cmvlnce men as to the ticket th-y ebould vote at the election, Is entirely different from that wblcb you have been listening lo here to-nteht and en. ti eiy different from that which you bave ev r been accustomed. In the state of Ruode lla.nd wben a man becomes a candidate ior office, be first asks, how m neb does It tase to be elected! Laugher. Just as a conductor goes Into a car with a hand full of bills when taalng up tare, he goes Into the field aking: What is your price?" I am giaa to sy th-t this Is not tbe argnment ued in Indiana a voice, "and never shall be' . I trust, my irletjds, that it never shall be a pr lause tili I bave bearo that tbls very wm a-gument has ben In many instances found to be showing 1 self in some localities herein tbe tar West, but gen I'euiea tue urns is coming wnen you can throw nut of p sitlon the men who ha ve dis grace the public offices of the coantr . f Ap plause. RADTCAL LEGISLATION REVIEWED. I know full well, gentlemen, tbat no people on the face of tbls earth, at least under re publican Institutions, can be prosperous, happv aCu contented unless they th msolvt are consu ted In the leels'a'ion of tbe country, in the execution of tbe laws under wblch we live. For the last sixteen years the administration of the laws of this country ha not been in the bands of the men that you c u d bave Mlrct-d, bad you known tbat in tbe administration of its laws every single ooeofih m would have been chanced into er gtnes of oppression and tyrany Look over tbe broad and beaatl uli lty of Indianapolis Afier an absence of only thlr een years I hardly know the si eotmv former tesldence Magnificent residences and busine s houses bave sprung op on aire ts which are taking the pace of tbe cornfield of a few years sg. Bui. what is the condl Ion of our city to-d. ? Your industries are paralyzed and y-ur w 1ltr g la bo i er are Idle, and their famines In need of tbe necessaries of life. Why la thi? Because the men wbo bave been ad m nlsteriug the laws bave acted solflv to subserve their own personal ends. They have been Intent only o. filling their pock ets and lnc easing their wealth. Applause This Is tbe ru e and not th exception. The rule is m iversal and it baa brongnt ruin. RADICAL RECONSTRCCTION. Tbe speaker nexr, turned his attention to the recontructlon policy of the South. When the zebellion was subdued, pob'io du'y. patriotism and wise statesmanship all declared that the la a should be so administered In tbat section as to bring It b peedlly bsck to a prosperous condition. I"Btea of pursuing tbat po icy the party in powtr from that day to this has opptess d the per pie and kpt tbemlnsu'h a siate ofpovertv thai ibey could not contribute to tbe liqaidat.on or the burden of debt that reanited irom tbe war. The eondl Ion of our bdy politic might t likened lo a bnman body tbat bad lst a limb and could ot p rform all the'nnctlonaot a complete and bealtby organization. Tbe gentleman cnllnud t lengt In tbe same line of argnment, concluolnu with an appeal for tbe reiorm ticket of TUdon and Hendricks. "lKTTBR FROM FMIL ROTHF. A letter from Ur. nil Rothe.of Cincinnati was read as follows: Cincinnati, Julv 7,1876. Hon. P. W. BaHhnloru- w. Indianapoll-, Ind.: ukar Sir Allow me to express loyour honoa Id commit ee my ein cere tbankt 'or elr fiai termg in 1 atlon and my deep r gret that private - nd professional bus"e-pr veutsme fnm taklDg part In your ratification. I have jaa te'arned borne alter a longer absen-e, have passed tbnugb yourcity niy a day -go, and ca not leave Cincii-n 1 for tbe neu day". I may as ure you ibat for a long row of years I have not felt as rood ot being a D mocrataan w, aire-the 8'. Louis ouven Ion b 4 given us a ticket and platform worthy of tb grea old party aud warranting saco ss. 1 am youra, very respecttully, Emil Rothe. Mr. J. W. Nicol annou-cesi iht tie Hon. Saau i S. Huntol Cincinnati telegrpi .d bis intention y ter lav ol biog oeie, and it ia do known w by be l rot her. 'I br cheers lor Tillen an i Upddr'cka were called tor in tbe ciowd and g'.veu with a will. MB. NICHOLS OF ARKANSAS, a delegate to tbe r cent National Convention, waa called cut and said: I regret tbat tha ratiflcatlou had come so late. It was ratified Id my Ha e as soon as U was made You In tho North ca too no hlogot radicals in Ibe N. rib. We have but two residnnt In Araanaa the tax usse b or and the tax gatherer. Be'O-e Uov n r tiarand's elect on we got so tba . every man g . ve bis oiODe-lv to tie tax na. uerer and u ve hi no'etor the balance. We-bae rsiified tbla nomination in Arkansas. TraveUng tnrougn

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are. and overtaken by I nn t ttA arm.. nl ,a .lun - ut ueiote i cio-eu my eyes in aieep l heard a tea toad faintly e-aaying to Bhout "Hayes!" "Hayes!" and "Wheeler! ' and this was ArKnas ratification of HayeM and Wheeler b nomination. Laughter. Just then lna aiRtant bayou an old irog wa d the echoes j in oeep bass boauol "Tilden!" "TU uen : ioe uraad eborus was taken up by millions of the singers, and from another Prt waa answered by tbe same loud r l a can a of "Hendricks!" "Hendricks!" while tbe royal artillery of heaven roueaand reverberated in its s-lute to the names oi tne honet reformer. Tnus all na lurejuneain Arkansas ratiacatlon of the piauorm ana nom'peesof the ct, Louis con ventlon. Piolonged Applante. witn three times three rousing cheers for the platform aod the nominees tbe vast crowd dispersed, every man of them fuliy determined that Tilden and Hendricks snouid be the next President and vice x-retioent of these United States, serenaweIsivkeches. HENDRICKS CALLED OUT. He Says Hi3 Final Action "Will be Satisfactory to Indiana Democracy. AN EPISODE OF THE EVENING. A AMJ FrSTHTJSI ASTIO CROWD. HKADRD BY THE BaXD, CALLS CPoN THE NFXT VICK PRESIDENT HIS RESPONSE. At the conclusion of the ratification meeting the band, accompanied by a large crowd, re paired to the reKldet,ce)f bis excellency. Gov ernir Hendricks, for the purpose of serenading mm. -i a response to tbe serenade. Mr. Eand ricks came to the door, and was greeted with hemost enthusiastic cheers. He said: MS. HENDRICKS' ADDRESS. aiy r eiiow-ciiizens I thank you for this expression of your respect. There is one question occupying tne public mind. It is whether the Democratic party dugbt to be restored to power at this time. Many years ago it was in power for a Ions period. Hndno tbat time all concede that the laws were Just and equal, fair to capital aud Jut to labor. Prolonged cheer. The peoole were happy and the country pro p-rous. For slx'ee-n years now the Republican party has been in power. It is eleven vpara .luce the close of the war. Is the ountry aa anyone patriotic and trre would desire It tobe? I capital secure In Its In vwtuient? is lübor blessed with remunerative mployment? Are the laws eonai? Arath.r notparilxl? Dnrl-.e all tbia neriod iholkm. ocratlc party have not had control r t not de partment or branch of the mbllc KPrvIc. At this Session of Congress our party has a decided majority in the House. LApplause. IS IT WELL or is It 111 for the country tbat It Is so? There may be much to criticise in what has been said and done in tbe House, but tbls stands prominently fortb: That tbe investigations" which it has conducted have de veloped a corruption in the public Bervlce borribie to contemplate; worse, perhaps, than that which impaired the 8 rengtn and destroyed tbe f .nunen of France under Louia Napol ou. before au-i during the Pruss an war. It t now shown so that eve-ry-oody koows It, tbat these corruptions and partialities have prevailed for many years, but they remained concealed like a festering disease at the bone, until a Democratic House appll. d ibe knife. The result of all this was tbat the people, shocked at wbat tbey had not supposed to exit, out which they now Fee, are determined to restore good government. Tremendous appNuse. Dare any lrnk and honest mau a y tbat in thete investigations tne House has not done good work for the country? Whatever criticism may be made upon wbat baa been said and done in tbe Hous-, tbis ia conceded: That in toe appropriation hi Is it has re luce i the public expendiiures from $o,iouilO to 130.00 y u. T" accomplish tbls retrenchment It has maintained a dreadful contest wi b the Hen ate, but I understand that In be main It haa preval ed although but yesterday lu the Senate, ts action waa denoun ced as revolutionary. If, then, corruption be ove thrown and tbe expenditures re J need from ti ,oon 0 to to I ai o n,ou , wilt any one question tbat It was well for the courtry tbat two years ago a Democratic House was chosen ? 'beers. A distinguished citizen of the government of New York has ben nominates for tbe presidency. I his election not also In tbe Interest of the people? He does not come with assurances upon the lip alone, but THR RESULTS OF HIS LABOR, both In the city of New Yorz and as governor of ibe state, attest hi- purpose and his ability to maintain a sucosKful contest with partial1 y, rot riiBtmn and traud. Loud cheers. Political Mend and toe alixe have lallen undet his b'rws. r Cheers.! Great improv ment In the city of New York has been a partial result, and a rducti"n of tne taxes oi tbe state from 116,0 0,0 o to $8 000.1 0 lighten the burdens of latwr and encouraees tbe Investment of capital. Appl-use.J I woul f not say a word against I Uov. Hayes. 1 would speak or him as well as i uls most partial friend, but his eleetion 1 but a continuance in power the policies a id the appoln ments of Oram's administration. If eUced.can he disr gerd Uov Morton's power In Indiana, Pameron's sway In Petmlvaul , or lnalin's lordship In New York?" fries of "No! No!" Iheysy be Is an bonest in n. was n t the same aaid of Uen. Grant four years ago? In a spee.h, wbicn I made in the AcademV of Mas c, the flnt in my canvass lor g vernor, I said i bat It left a one U ant won'd make a netter president, but the aurroundlnas, tne influences, aud tne political power ttai wou d contr-1 uia adminiHtraiion would bring upon tbe people the ills wblcb we now depioie. At tbls la e hour yon won d not expe-t me io say mor. I bave been Informed tbat tin ln tbe 'near week I will ba formall notlfltd of my nomination on tbe tlshet at r-t. L "is 1 will ihe - announce my sction, and I lrutlt will be satisfactory to ibe Democracy or Indiana. Enthut-iaMic aid proioi gMl cheerlDg. Aa-m, eentlemen, 1 tuankyou tor tbetarmol men. Loud cheers J Wonderful strength aDd vialty Is imparted to all who tage Dr J. H. McLean' Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, od It will give voa pure, rich b.ood. Dr. J. H. McLean, St. L"nK Impobt nt io Youwa Ladies The attention of our readers '8 callei to tbe 1vertisement of tbe Western Female Semiuary in tbl lao ot our pap-r. To keep auj k - ut ef your kitchen, use no other but a Monitor coal-burning cooking -Uive. it never smokes, Is clean, and pleases every one wbo uaea It Ask yonr dealer to how the Monitor cooking stoves to you. j Consumers, when purchasing White Lead, should bear In mind that much of It so d a- pure is adelt rated. Ev. ry package ot Eckb ein, Hills Uo.'s "Pnceuix" brand Pure W bite Lead Is warranted free from adulteration. 0 Honesty is the best policy in medicine as wll at In other things Ayer's aiaparll a la a geituire preparation of tbat uneqaa led sptir g medicine and blovd purifier, decidedly superior to tbe poor Imitations heretofore in the market. Trial proves It. Children Cry fir Catoria. It la ai p'easant to take as ho-ey, and is absolutely harmless. It la sure to expel worms, cure wind co ic, regulate the bowels and toinacb, and vercome irritability caused by rash or cut ing teeth. It 1-. a perfect substitute tor Castor i 11, aod fo costireness in young or o.'d ther" s nothing In existence so effective and reliable.

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The enjoyment of our dinners, etc., depends largely upon the skill and care employed In cooking, and often subjects young aod Inexperienced housekeepers to serlou anxiety. Thenseof Lea Terrins' Worster hire Sauce adds greatly to the relish by the delicious flavor it Imparts to meats, Csh, game etc., etc lhose who know its qualitltt consider It an lndef pensible at the breakfast, dinner and lunch table. We all know tbe nece aiiy of taking something tbis season, and there is no remedy so reliable as Dr. J. H. McLean's S rengthenlng Cordial and BJood Purifier. It will vitale, strengthen, invigorate and p-trlfy your blood. Dr. J. II. McLana ofü-, 314 Cb'8-rnr areet. ?t. Louia, Mo. MISCELLAN ÜOXTS. T7K)R 8ALE Matthewa 8 patent Renew L able Memorandum Book for 50 cents for No 1. or centa tor No. 2. Sample copies sent R?T.!ltr,"n receipt of price. Addreas, 8.KNITNEL TOM PAN Y. Indianapolis. TTtOR HALE-Matthews's Patent Renewable L Memorandum Kook. N-nd fur sample copy and price list. Samples sent postpaid to anv addresa on receipt of 5 cents for No. 1. or ' 5tnvt8 ,for,Xo- 2- Address, 8ENTINEL CXJMPAN l , Indianapolis. a G r N TSs;ilS? WANTFD handle the Parent ( 'mn xifrTci t w stand. Hells itself at slht wherever Ink is used. Profits immense. Ham niA oonta dress A. H. tsimrer. 448 Wilniit tirwt Phti adelphia. Pa. E DTJC ATJ.ONAL. a v A hi. wtM) i MiMT-ar. uk.-urv.Dv APLMVOÜU MUM.'AL KKMINARY V i .-.w. - -i ..... . . .-i ik j. llr Irl lonnar I.adiea. Kuishilehi ike a thorouen eradna-a nra - fno flnt r2. OH Ihf InilltA' I 1 . II 1 PIVAF V. .r r 1 .. .1 dress Prof. D. S. BALtxK, Ea,t Uaddam, I.UU u. WESTERM f EMAlE SEMINARY. The twenty-second vearof this well-known lnstitutioa will open Wedn sday. 8ept. , 1S76. Ejrpeusefor tnition, board, room, farming and gaa only 1155 per year. For catalogue apply to the principal. MIsa HELEN PEaKOUY. Uxfoid, Butler county, O. CEIVITAUR LINIMENTS. The Quickest. Surest and Cheapest Remedies. Physicians recommend and Farriers declare tbat no such remed e have ever before been in nee. Words are cheap, but tbe proprietors of these ai tides will present trial bottles to medical men, gratia, as a guarantee of what tbey say. the centaur Linimrnt, wnite wrapper. will cure Rneu ratlsm. Neura gia. Lurabaaro. Kcla lea, Oaked Breast, H .re Nipples, Frosted Fet. Cbi'biaiUB tawellines. Sprain, and anv Ordinary Kiesb, Bce or Muscle Ailment. we make n pretense that tbla article will cure Ca i ce , rector- lost bones, or give fcealth to a whlsay-soa' ed carca-s. But It will always reduce Inflammation and allay pain. t will extract tbe poison ot b'ie and sttngs, and heal burns or scalds without a sear. Palay, Weas Hack, Caked Breasts. Earache, ToothAU T.mK P. . .... n - L ... 1 . .n .111 yield to its tteatraent. Henry Black o' Ada, tiardin county, uhto, Bays: 'My lfe has bad rneumatism or five years no rst. nosle p, could fccareely walk: across the flir. h i now completely cured by the u-eof Centaur Liniment. We a l leel thankful to you, and lecommend your wonderful meuiciue to al: our irlends." James Hurd of Zanesvl'le. O. says: "The Cen'aur Liniment cuied my Neuralgia." Alfred To-h of Nevrark wri es: ".Send me one d sen bolt es b ex pre. The Liniment has saved my leg. I want toulstribute It, etc." i he sale of this Liniment Is Increasing rap idly. T IE YELLOW CENTAUR LINIMENT la for the touzh skin, flesh and muscles of HOUSES, M TJX EM AMD AtlMALS. We ha ve rever yet een a case of Ppavln. Sweeny Ring-bine, Wind-gall, Scratches or foil-tvu wiiicn in ia uu.meai wouia not Bpee illy benefit, and we nevtrtaw but few cases wüIcq It would not cure. It will cure wnen anything cau. tisf -iiy to spend Xi for a farrier wnen one dollar's worth t f Centaur Liniment will do uriur. ibe following laas-m le ol ibe test i mo y produced: W. P. Hopkins, 1'o. t mailer, Piqua. O., says: "Centaur Liuiment caa't be Deal. It cures every lime." Yelvkrton, O. March 2, "8Tt. The Ce'Hanr Li niuiuisa etbe be&l selling medicines e ever had. ibe demand is very gieai f r It, and we can nor affwi to b without 1L P. H. H1SKY SON. Jefferson, Mo, Nov. io, it73. Borne time sg 1 wa. sbipplng horses to 8t, Louis. 1 got one badly crippled In the car. 1 b great o;tn u.ty igob.m to the static The stable-keeper gave me a bottle of jour Ceutaur Liniment, wbieb I neJ wilb such success i ha ! two days ihn bors was acuve and nearly well. 1 bave b en a veterinary mr geon or nlrty yeats, but youi LI iment beats anything lev r used. A.J M'UAKIY, Veterinary Burgeon Frr a postage Hauop we will mall a Centaur Almanac, coma ning hundredaot certificates from every state In me Union. Thee Linimeuls are now soid by all dealers In tbe country. Laboratory o J. B K'JSE &. CO, 4d Ley street, e Yoik. OLSTOill. Dr. Samuel Pitcher of Hyanni. Maas, xperloieuted In bla private practice tor twenty jers o produce a co bin tlon that would have the properties ol C -TO OIL without lu unpleasa.it laste and gilpingeUtct. His pr-para' Ion was sent for, nesr and far, till finally he gave It tbe name of Castona, aud put it up for sale. Itisve-y wonderful in Its effects, p r icalany with the disordered stomach- a. boels ot cb.l Iren. Itasslmilatea the f od, cares our siomsch and wind co 1 , regulates :he bo- els xpeis worms, and may b rell d non la c oup. Asa pi asant and perf'C :y safe cathartic remedy It U superior l at r oil, Cordials and rups. It do a not contain aloohoi, and la adapted to any ase. Ky regulating the stomach and bowels of croes .bd sickly children it ey become good natu red and beattby. Tbey cau enjo sleep, a d mot her hav rest. Tbe fas oria is put opat the Laboratory of J. B. Rose A Co, 44 Dey 8tre, New York. XTOlICKisber-bv al n to the citizens of i the Mom ward, lntbecityof Indiana p lis. Center township, Mario county", Inulana, that 1, Frlewrlca Ka b amalelnbablnt of said w-rd. over lb age of twenty-one ears. wiU applv to the bo.r.i of count co.nmtislori i ot said couuty, a. their next meetin g, for a lieent-e oseil lor one year, plrliou vinous and mit liquor-. In a less qaanlliy than a quart at a Uuie. alto the privilege of allowing tbe same lobe drank on my prtmlae. he precise ).-n:aJ.lon of tbe premises where -ou ldalre io-el' Bald 1 quoi-a is decrlb daa foil' We: Lr t Nn3:i'to Nohle's r-ubdivlolon f ouü.ns Ne 4-, 0 6 6 and 4', House No. SIO Nor'h Wlnstou trea-t. In Uie Ninth ward. In Ihe cl -y of in liana oils, "euter townßhlp Mar on c un.y, ludiana Ibigned KRIEDRICK KALB