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W HJHiK It Y lAJ IJK I KR Zl JT r"IW, rd to be fatal. Thee U little .(..MM WW XUliLXU J, W UXVirjJLV. , reserve Mmi peopW of KMm duriaar tWdir ' lWi tl -.- u .i.u.j ...

Tl?h,lCl',l,tW lW" as tb waUr ia the rrvo4r. , Saturday, July a, u wttt be etttoctoiaed br IIANI . XiAaUv . . V . . the poop of City, goto to Law.'. t J lIiir T UT K.f "!

worth in tne even!-. MMuliu jAuiuUv u i . " " emimeu

JASPER,

INDIANA.

TOPICS OF THE DAY. News from Evorvwhero.

PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. A lkttkx from Samuel J.Ukka, ad-dr-ed to th (tolegatos from New YorkState to the National Convention, wsw puhhVbed on the 21m. In M Mr. Tildon hi renuHektioH f the remantiaatieu for the Presidency ami ex p res hi d4ermltiou te wKWrw from party leadership and te

eK the repose of private life. The Cincinnati Einmrtr

printed an extract from a personal

to editor from Horatio Seymour, in which the writer says: 44 1 own aot aeeept the hhhnation If it is made under any drcumstaHees. . I mm not abJe to Jo the duties of any odtoe. I hope my name wilt not be preeled at CiHcin&ati in any way. I have never Mid I would aeeept a nomination, nor have I knof;;iy insinuated I would. I rely upon yu ct me right with the delegate' During the seion of Congress jat terminated, 1,187 bilk and Joint resolution

COMMKROK AND IXDUSTRY. At a meeting; of tk Leadrilk Winers

Union, hW or the nth, it was agnasad to rHime work at the lrw on whteh thev were t emHoyed ihwIwh to the Mr, eenam mle owner to recAfrnlM the eight -Wtr I eyrtem in the future a heretofore, aad rivh HcIkw to um their in0ut-cc to hare that )ltm Kenendly atop4 throufhout , the eaMft.

Tin: Department of AfricaKMmrelKrt the aerea Matter wiator wheat aa lijchtly rreater than lat xr. The comll-

I ttOM Of the MVMA U rtNBAilM. Miurl-.U, I

TlWt'h's Ldter tf IlecllNatlii.

Thk Hrwfiiuk. KxkiUtMMt wa wmneA

with jfrea eerewwy, the Ktc and tjmen f BeifriuMt 4i itiMK. The city w. tkeorated ml the darHMMto a h4ktay. The HiltMm u Kmmm Cltv. .

rordtoic to the now eu retuew. I nut far

Thk DuWii cfHTSKHwlent of tb LawJon iM Xtr tek-rapho: T)ere U no tenffM- ay tl-MitK that the famine fever hm af.wvd Ih some parts of the wm ami Sotth f Ireland. A totter read in the Man-to-he Keitof CmmKtee fnwn Charles-

J town, Mayo Cowttty, my Umn; feverof the motnanwrait type i very lredeht and

m hmkic mh prczre. H aUa ao.

rw awewow, .Mayo

aUnal ITHklMilrtH riat.'Hrm. Wl... I. . 1. i k. 1 , . - . . .... . '

6lnte4.on.HiiMinlhitlwnutnvor tho i.m"l "to 1 ,,,.,,1',B V ,li! . n ,8 tI,Q ,,!tl f Mr rvvlvtyiiroreo tHt H'rH'tuttt in lUv Uttvurn- UC'ClmilUf x ronoinili-itiOii mvnt lhikH trtn uf tut lh t lummn r lint?- srw vVL iV. ri,;?lU ""'J',"1' ,rr ' 5 Ui Mil p 1 ,T THK UKLWl ATHM rHM THK S r 11 K t-ukhMMttMtIoHiRK MntMrmid -Nntliuitilno Yomk to thk 1k"katM loim MtHjwur, Ih Ir. .amwIiwiIohku.! , vk.ntion: Your Mwt HtmWln t2 J.. ( V,v

illjTlLZJ i lyimriiiHi, ihiiwihi, lip

f Hy the tiiiiKtHcot which MtMittHilv

itui mmiui, Het-mriiy tcotlinif u

iiiifmwTiie Miui4. iiwri'i.jintr ....m

mimtHT. ;vflt- HtMi fatal u rmlak)n iif tils. j' .llKlHiic tin Mttfftioii. hnnUtnlHtf tko tii-Hit tt cornunlmr th. morals; l'irivlnif hiuhv

orelH, ai MUHIMI V brillir iiur iIiihu Unniin.i.,. Ztl of thn tKnnlilfn ... 11.1,. ..1 "J1. "!. H "I

t;rs to untlriieiv irav.4: or.Mlu. inu. I, . . uf t-ur, un.i ..n.i,Tr.r...ii " i .""'.rM'KMm.'iit

v v muni hmi unuKN mhih)Ok I 011 i j uiiniieu iimt ilutyto tliu Ikj of

i.wcl, or dency, which you kh.I yom w V, WJh y hinnitti mlvtioHea lo mko In tlchf of 1 1 IIiImV, .T. myn.W. iwriyor tho tTnltl .Statin. n "

tradliioiiCi r ih wiV KK""

wl.U h niH.lo mir cfiiitinciital av V. meiit tor the ihjoii )y the owml i t. .... "i

nun 11 r

Ktali rntufOK'HviHtltms iloiorlo.Htloii or for a brief ixirloil. for u mmoVmI hi noi. . i HtklfHl HII4)VJUU kuru.'t... Al. ,. nnfuO..... l .7......" ...'.'""V l'0if, 1111(1

of ,k 1 liHCedatiH,whkhi,nWeeot. I ZZZJ; rL rv'v aWtl mal letter to TMku ,j th tk. JT...-...w ' 1 T"K nwmbws of Parlwment

healthy, and promfc a very larjce vkld. I rwKdved to ak the EnjciWi Oin-ern.

ei to dotible their lrooed arrant for th

reUefoflrfehdUtraw, and tht &iM,mf i voted for the rotnwtiH of tfkry piers. Otetretfve meaMre are threatened traie the Government eoniidie wkh there quetit.

E auweme and thld FeHows' Uuikl-

th

Stock JoHr.t ,

were Introduced in the Senate, ami 4,JS3 bilk: ami joint resolutions in the Houm; of Jteureieatatives. The number introduced dnring the Jirst (or extra) se4km Were, respectively, 773 and 2,M, nuking a rrand total fS,7St bill and Joint resolutiomt Introduced thus far dnrinif the present Core. At the hour of adjournment, besides a yreat number of meaning not yet reported from committees, there remained about 800 1111ad Joint resolutions on the Senate eak'mlar and about 1,44)0 bills and Joint resolutions on

" urmmr Unuimr He imj , create, the lUbilkie-. which arenowpkeed feion and other rivit tllU. irku ' 1

. . r, ... v i al jumii fliW.lW,

wm reponeu wim eomauKee reeommcnua tlenai for pa-age.

kaneas Hi the wHr State whfefc has We af

feetod by drought, and there the yield will be 72 per neat, of the average. From statistics furst$hd br the Da-

part ment of Arrieulture it anneat that there

Ittil W N U llriviw of VW W Ml lu lk I . . . . .

rviu. M. i .r:: MrkviW,, wan bttnted oh

eodltkn of th, .rfM. i. w ' ,L ' wVe!y destroyed. Toul

, . :i,T . . 7 , . ios about

The first honorary priae of the Berlin International Fishery Exbibitkm has been awarded to Trof. Itaird of the Smithmmian ImMitHtknr raaingf on. T.e United Stote reeelves the gold medal and addre. The First National Bank of Brattleboro. Vt., offers $T..ftdo reward for the arreHof President Waite. letter developments confirm previous reports of the utter failure of the bank, and, porMr, future

developments mar add to, rather than de

Boston celebrated the anniversary of

Bunker IliU June 17, with great enthusiasm Gex. John A. StrnrKK, the firt Ais eovenr of j?okl in California, died on the IJHh at Washington, D.C. A locust plague has inflicted enormousdamagefin thatportionofA-i.uk; Turhey lyimrmmth of the Caucasian MiHiataiiis.

, Over men are employed in endeavor

ing to tktroy them. Nem-s from Cabal confirms the reports of a general rising ia Central A-ia.

tm tatw the implacable fHi of uihh hh IiiiIIviiiiiai. ,

1. TRO ICiralttfHl IltinivHiltlrui niu....r..l.....

Rmimilo of intoxlcatiinr driuka mlnlxtois to their uae and trachta tin oinMwoiiHandiloMmctlv sentiment that wicli tifio Is rhrht: thu tending to priMlneo ami iHTpctuato tho abovc-tct totted evIU. To 'hi.!0 11 f J""3- enemy, provbHfthedWurtwraiHl .fwtwyor of im puaw, IroierJty aiMl happiness: tHkltiif from It thu -nntJir of the hii-baud, deprivlinr thu il." Iocb-llt WlfOHIHl C-hll.il t'll Of'lWntlHl f.MHl, ctothhur and tsincMtkm: hrimritur Into it pro faulty, abUhoaiMl violence; wttiturat tiHiiifht tjHMowsof thu iiiafrlno altar; broitkimr up tho family, und fuiHlerinir thn chlkircii from th-parent k. and thus ilitn.ylii one of the mo-it tKHcHcf(vt Institntions or our lYeiitor

i mi rvimivniK i no sure roundHtlou Tor irood K'vmimeflt.XattonHlprosiK..rttyMn.l woltaro. I A lothotHimmitnltyit iaaii eiumv pnxliioiijif dew i irailiation, vleo and wlck1nws: it pUic,! of mk beitur often resorts for jfaniliiif. kfwones ami ikdiauehpry, and hldliur-plnct-N or l1' who Prey upar. society, uiuuterautiiiK tno ckicy or religious effort and or all moan for lnteknial ek)VHtkM, moral purity, aortal harHvlmsamt th eternal jeood or uiankln.l, t without renderiitK any countciactiiur or com' fK-n.satlnir benenta, tH-liiif In Its Inlluenoe and t-nTcct evil, and only evil, ami that contlnuHllv. Ktatlvw inquiry. Judicial lnvcstls-atlon and ofncial reoortti of ull iwuui n.r...,ua,... .....i

detK'Hikut InstltutknH Ahowtnv that tho man-

Ic InterestH. My llfo hn latMi milHtni it . Iv that of Kprlvato rttUen. It wa. I nrcVi in J tno miee.-Mfi of ciroits in iviii..i,

cltleii, 1 hud Kliaredto overthrown o i combination, then hnMimr d.Viilinio . i , r i

had beeoini' t Unit, that Induced the n," l" racy or tho Statu In lsri. to iiomumt e . " or (iovemoc. 'nils wandnno itaplto of Uniimti'i Af i..in ,.,.. ti i.. . . . pro

in tl,..xn ...f,...a'l.. I " "'"IIIU

i . ""'i i'h'iii HiiiavoniMii TatHl to iliu iw a caudhlKto. I r "ft " i 1 r".u'a.l ."V"'''1 "oiiiltmil..., i, the mtMtt eerta ti mr-aim of pinttnx u,,, imwer of thu (iiibcrimurlul on'mu on bide of reform, mid of lomoilm, n. . ...

I".fr. "V w,,,,r,,Vvr Preille.1 that tb lultl,.

ivtiniKi ,11 .MIV I llllll HS II (.1114.1. 1 I.....I

to hit ucfuliieai hh h public Korvant. 'Jh(!breakliKiiportiifniii;il rlair.tlio better maimxemeiit or tho public worka, tho Uro rciluciloii of taxes Him i.u.,.r w.f,,, ,l .

..-.21 1 1 .

from the Sotith tn ik vk -j i ""-""j v..u.iu.cu unn laoorer

... . i fMJ-iv KIILKir IH I rM T..a-D.l. i "I'v -,'

uiccauMioi iaee.-oiiM ta 1 fo -' " '""r"t' i...t ..

iuurity for life and property on the Zmli Ju

ofthe negroes, a denial of their political T K' wtatly; dawebtor, Izet- ' nCdu ...,:

as citiaeu,, ieteeutkn for nolitlcal Jvnn' returning . t, v "

bv

On the last day of the session Mr. "Windom presented the minority (Kepubli-

an) report of the Exodtm Committee. The j report is sigaed by Mers. Window, and .Blair. Theyaert that they found no evldenee wbatevertendiagtosa$taiH the chance I that the Hepubliean party or any of its leader have been .ntrttmental, either direct! r :

r indirectly, in oneouraing the exoduof !

bek.s

tribute

f

part

grigkt

Tea.o, a system of cheating and storekeepers, etc., etc.

The Colorado State Greenback Convention met at Denver on the ISth and tmiatet Rev. A. ,T. Chittenden for Governor; Albert Campbell, Lieutenant-Governor; 0. King, Secretary of State; John H. Picket, Treasurer; L. T. Ilollingsworth, Attorney General. leo!utioa wereadopted indorsing Kearney. Tiie Supreme Court of Indiana ha

decided that the Constitutional amendment ! hanginsr the time of holding the election for -State oftcers In that State 'ns October to ! Iv'ovemHr han not been legally ratified, in- . asmueh it failed to receive a majority of the Totos eat at the election at which it wa$ voted upon. The opinion of the Court was .

rendered by Judge ItWdle, Judges Hawk aad Worden coneurring, Judges Nib-lack and eott dientiag. Col. Albert J. Myer, Chief Sial

Oawer, hae been promoted to the

Brigadier-General.

A Buexos Ayre titstmtch, ilattnl June

The Boston and Allmnr Railroad , w A revolution hM broken out and Co i up ay mu increased the w of all em- tk ckr !Hfo'-

, 1'loyees 19 per cent., to take effect from Im: ,n Lind bill, which ha? been

Juno 1. ! read m the IIotie of CommoiH f.ir the f-cc-Tiie Louisiana Supreme Court de- ,iaH' I'i'Ies tk until tle .Tit of Decides that the part of the Louisiana Iieee cwVfr' ,t, ejectment foe non-payment of

- w,m , uca ooveraarcs H tlieoio- v iieojuo 01 mo uniteii Wtntes, hy a mulorin motlnir catm of lntemHjraiK.'c, crime and ' of morolbBn a quart rof a million, choso ,i tlllUIM.ri4MB UU.lnf tku .I.IU.,...1J ........... .. .f ,1... lj-t..-............. v........ n

prlvato charity, imiioslnir the laraer pan of taxation, paralyzlm? thrirt. industly, iniiuiiXMcture and conimetclal lire, which tint for it

law relatinjir to commercial traveler from reni " ceKs,' hednlcd di-trkt where other State--. tr.xia& them 35 per month, k ; aitre!i prevailing .shall be deemed di--unconstitutioual. i trtnee of the Teaaat and I-n.lord law William Pbkicks, aced abottt 33. ' H)ti tb "an-n? at the L ndlord and

. iijii..vi.i oi i3.o, ami iae icn.nnt fball be : I .1 . . .

in in tiie (li-crotion

County Court, if caused bytheprctenant U willinc to

adnr,u i "" ITQm e"sranumotherj,and thenhot " . " . 1 ,"'V"JU,I! landlord himu TJm! tWo blcs were found earir f1 .t0 reat' arroa" &f rent an, r-

Monday mornin? lyinr together in the road. ' T, ! -Wr 1 Peuicks had become enamoml of hU em- hylke, l?dlor- The bill meet determined plover' daughter, and ped hi uit o 0Hxtwn from the Con-errativc.s, who de-janlentlyth-dshe.not reciprocatinz the at- ROUBOe k 'n. Tiie news-

t tachment, complained to her faiher. wh LT.. "TrT imv nqii.eaiy.

ttiereupoa

enke.

dichareed the tnaa from his I Th Hte-Ku!er! have resnlved to oppose "w , prorre on the bill for the relief of -h

t until the Government introduce a CRIMKS AND CASUALTIES. i Wu ku,,- principle of a new daue Fouk r. wfre cn .ibl to tjZEgS5SS

Natienal Hemecratic Cearentiea.

'6

rank e

crIo.l of toOs falli-iMC upon them front

near the Mirface to tie lttom.

bAX. 5. Howard was hanged at Bas- The National Democratic Convention met

""I'i Ja. iot ine murner tn , jiu-k: nan, Cincinnati, ct noon on Tues-

Alexander Farmer in Kay, 1S5.

A tekkikle sorm and ater-5pottt occurred near Dresden, Saxony, by which fixty peron are repotted to have heed killed.

T-T.r l-t-l f n . ,

imilVBU OtaW LOi. ,1 U I..T,

..ll. t- .1.. i ., - . . I J , -n-.-nj... ic.n-, w

- L ij . t j, . omver eonettided on the IBth.

frilowint nomlaa7to L a I 01,1 tes, returned a verdict Werner Tbe? vZlr J v 5W ?,iil!-r' iUv.

mm,n inaui, ouugea oi ts Supreme 1

osn lawnt itrlet, Byron K. Elliott: Fifth Dhtrkt, WMIiam A. Wood); Secretary fiStote, G. K- Hawa, of Washington; Aa4itor, Co!. E. II. Welf, of ltueh; TTenwr, Col. Koswell S. IIHI, ef Oay ; Attomey-Gea-ral, Judge D. P. Baldwin, of CasJ Kejnortorof Supreme Court, Fraaeis M. Diee, Fontaia; Clerk of Supreme Court, Daa-

7e, of Tippecanoe; Superintendent of PnWke InetrueUon, Prof. J. X. Bio-, of Taaderharg. The Arkaaeafl State Greenback Coafalton metatLhtle Rook on the 19th and .nominated a State tleket aa follows; y()T OoTernor, Wm. P. Parks, of Lafayette: Secretory ef State, Chae. E. Tobey, of Hope; Treasurer, Wm. A. Watson, of Wanhingtoa; Auditor, CW K. C:inaingbam, of Pulakl; -Land Cemmtaiefter, Wilshlre I.ik-y, of White; Superintendent of Instruction, Peter Srugmaa, of Pulaski; Chief-Justice,

. vaavMH, oi raHiips; Chaneery Ckrk, W. T. HalJeway, of White, Thk National Prohibition. Convention w ae hold at Clerelaad, 0M oa the 17th. One amndred and forty-two delegate were present, repreeenting twelve States, viz.: Krkanai.f Connectieut, Iowa, Xasachtieit, Jfichkean, Minnesota, New Jersey, NewYork, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wet Virginia aad Wteeonaia- Iter. Dr. XJaer, of Hoton, HWided. For Preeldent. Xeal Dow.

:-y,.iun s:, nU an called to onlcr by Senator Bamum, Chan-win of the Xationa. Committee, who announeed that he hudbten nnanimoH-ly rcfjucs-ted by the Committee to nominate Hon. George Jloadly,of Ohio, for temporary Chairman. Thi. being approved by the Conveatioa, Jmlge Ifondly took th chair and madeasAeeeh at umi. u...i.

The Jury, after ?e- Tte temporary ncanlzatloa having be.

perfected by the apiontmnt of minor odieers, the ran of Stalest was called for the appointment of members of the Committee on

remanent urbanization. CredmliI -.!

At Richmond, Va.f on the nijrbl of BeseJatlen. the fch. WIHiam Barke, a shoemaker, ia t wot fit of lekMIY boat kl k-M. tm m . Wa TCacI

tag manner. A neighbor, Patrick Harri I Pre,'d the claims of the Tarn.

. u,w . .i' many aerates to seats in tlw nwr.wLu,

- (.ninit

The roll eail woj-resoed

interruption until New York

reached, when Mr. Haskin

bearing the women' eries, went to the door

to expostulate, wbea lturkr, drawtag a pist!, frhot Harris throng h the mouth. An m-fnriav-d erowd soon gatheretl around the house and threatened to lynch Burke, when he declared be would kill his wife if they attempted t Btole-t him. Ftnallr nJ r.

set ire to the be, when Brke carried hi S J"1"1 ,iwi' w o'clock to-morrow.

threat into execution, by shooting k4- porif i committee on Permanent Orpuizawife thro- gh the brea4 wMh a charye of tIoM U 1 decided to report in

tmcK-saot. J he crowd

Jtr. tiaKiae not being accredited a a delegate, the Chair refused te recognize him. It moved and carried that all resolutions hi rfrenee to the platform offered in the Convention be referred to the Committee on KV-olution-. The Convention then ad-

wijuhi ikj unnec-siar': dI(fturWn tlw jwacn of the street. and hlahways. nlllnif thy prisons ami pooi.h'iu.-es. etiriuptln? inilitlcs, Io.shtlon itnd tno cxecmlon or tho laws, short enliur lives dlmfnlshiiur hf-nlth. imlttstty and product vc power in imiiiuftictiirenndiirt. and is nittulfestly unjust, n well a injuritms. to tho community m which it H lmin setl.and Is contmry to all just vtcwaor ilvil liberty, h. wdll o w violation of the tiindutncutat maxim or Mir common law, to ue you r oh n propony or Jterty so as not to Injuro otherK. 5. It .ts .neither rijfht nor politic fortho Stnto to affonl IckiiI protection to miy t rattle or system which tends to wn-telts resource, to corrupt social habits, and to destroy the health audllyeJor the people; that tho Iniportntli.li. KUtnufllCtMrC and ale Ot Intnxti ill llitr linini.

aires ts proven to IwMnim cat to the true InletcM9 ot the Individual, home, contmunm. state, and detructhe to theurder and welfare of 94 eiety. and ot:srtit, therefore, to bo u'si d amonir crimes, unit he pnihlblted. . lnthitlmoof profound peace at hora' ami abn ad. the 'iitire separation of tho tletieral (lovernment from the drink trattuj. and Its prohibition m the Illsir.or or Cnlinnloii, th TcrritorI and In all place und wars over which tutider tho Constitution) (iiurie-a has c.ntri.l wrwtT. is a pidltical Issue f tho , L '"JP!"! ncv to the iH iiee and pwperinor t he .Nation. There cm be im stable pence, and noprotcetfrn to personal Dbe ty. Iiie. i.r property, until M-oim! by N'atl. Hid und .Statu Constitutional lu-ovisioitu, enforced by adequwelawa. T. AH learitlmate imlustris mptlre tho deIvonuice from tn.tIon and lo which tho liijiKir tnvKic Imposes ujMin them, und llntindal or tither le-fsliulon Cfiuld not accomplish m much to Increase tho production, and cause dem.wd for lutior, and. as a reut, for th crarort.of mtnjr. ns the suppression or this tntntr would briur to thousand of home as oneoritsblostiurs. j. The iidmiiilstrntlon of tho Govcniment and eits uiii.nof tho lawsnro thmuirh MIKIeiil pimii-s .and we arnifyn thu Jtepubluwn party, which has been In coot Imioiit piwer In ' the uti.iti for twenty yeant, as belnir false to IU duty; as faLo to the loudly-p.ochiimed principles rtMeiiuat Justice ti all, and six'eial luvops to n tit, and of protection to the weak andfirpcmint;" lnenildo to the michk-f uHi.-h the tuole in U.junr has constntitly Inntctclou tho Industry, trade, couimcrv'o mid Mend happiness or the people; that thf .".fi"i distilleries. breTlis. 175 JJ idai.es or aln of thivo poisonous -liquors InVelvinif an annual watto to tho Nation of $I.V.tM.tM mid the stK-nHco of a humtrj-d thousniHl llvw, have under Its leKilatkn yrniw-n up and Immw fostereil hsii kirlttmato source or revenuo; that durinsc Its history six Territories bav ItceiinrKHni.eil ami Nve States wlmlttiMl into the Pnmn. with C4inrtltutions prnvlited andanproved byCoiwress. lait the prohibition of this delmslnir and kstruetive traWc ha4 not lae provided for. nor even the pcopk; given, at tho tlmeoradinNslon, tho power to forbid It In any one of them. Its history further shows that not In h slnirlo instance has an original Prohibitory law iMTti cnactHl In any i?tat contnrfled by It. while in

pushed during my administration, doubtless oeCHSloned my nomination ror tho Pwl-lo-ice that similHr proctwej would bi appllc.l to t ho IederiU (lovernment. From th rIsHMis bll". ties of such an und.rtiikliijr, upp.ul nK as It Heeinwl to me, 1 .11.1 not tool At llt.ert to shrink. In tho eituvas which oiwucd,tlie Democratic tmity represented rt-f.-rm In tho administration of the Flsral Government and a lo.Mor.itlnn ot our uotnplex iMilltlcal avtom to tt t.llri. Iili.oa .r ...j. r.L ........ . . ,MV

....... .., iiiv l.MIIIUI'l. i IIOII I IK-SI) l-i-lll-S

majority of tho Uteelii.a t.w-nn fl.-.l.' ,

tho Di'tnoc'atle ciunlldaies for President and Ice-President, it ts my rlicht and privlleg.' here to say t hat I was u..mliin-.l nn.l elecfe.1 to the PresMeney, alHolutelv r.o from aoc enxaKcment in resjiect to the cxvrcbe of it powers or the disp ml of Its pitromii,"'. '1 hn.tiKh the u-holo perlo.1 or my relattim tothn l'rt-sl.lencv Idl I ovorythliurln my p 1Wi-r toeiivate,niid nothfiirto Inver. moral stan'lards m , the competition iifpattl. Hy what nefarious means tho basis f ir a false c unit was t-it.l in several of th Stat, h I need not roHto. Those t,ro now nmuers of liiMory, lib n-t wpiebwh :er Jit orslty or opln. m m y nave e.visti d u -ithi-r of theKreit par ies or tno eoiintry tit tin- imjo bf their cot.HinnniMti n ha firict oil.v dl-in-peare.1. I n-rns. d to runs mi from tie- It- turn, mis' II-u .Is )f the Southern 8:tM the doetim. iitaiy otlletice by tho s ipp imj ih of whli h. mid bv tho Substltutl m .ir friud.ilent ni.I Ioiki4i papers, a nrete.xt wn nnele lor the pcrnctrutfoiiof raise eui. Tin-Const to. tii'tnildutyot'tlio two houses ot Co iic-- to count the n t"-riil v -t ns cist, unl to eff.-t t to the will or itn- p oplc a epresi'u by their fiiiri-Hs, was never tuiiilkd. itie Kicctoral Commission, tor the exlstenco or which I have no responsibility, was tornied. and to It. the two llou-es if Cuiitresa atidlat4il their dut to make thee-aint bv a law enact ment thiit thoenuut of th V muiilssion should stand a tlmil unless u i-rrukd by tho eoiunirreiitiietioiMirthetwoIl ue. Its falo count was not overruled, mnn- to the eotnIdlefty or the ltepiibliean Si'iiate w-ith the Itetnn.lieaii majority or the C mttus-iui. Cuitnlled by Its 'tcpublieitl niiij-u lfv ..f ciKhl to sven, ih. l.leetnral (omtulssioii ciliated out the mm elcctisi by ti. t..0i(., , t.,iunti d In the men not cl"ctcd by tho people. A siileiaWm i f the election er.itivl a now issue tor tho .decision of tho p -p'e of the Tnnel status, trii!.8'iii!iiif In important - u ,,tioii ms of admiiilstnition. It Involve tho vital prlnetplo orseir-ircivrniniHt ttirouh rb' 'tlons by the IK! pe. Tin lump ns arrow tb of th me ins or eoniqit ItitluenciMoertljC bulJ-it-h x .hkvi U at thedlsposil or the party hiiv.nx ios ssion 4irthoi:xecu:Uo AdmliiUtratloii und lr -aiy becie a prcs nt evil and a jrrcat da'i.-r, tcndltiif to imiko elt-cil.-iH trrespiitidv to public opinion, HHtnporinir the power -. T tho people to chuiitfo their rulers, ami in b imr the men holdliit'tho tiiio hlueryi.n; v eminent to continue ami pcrpctu no their p iwer. it wa.iiiyolnloii ui Wilthnt tbeopii .sftl iia,

3in iniiu:iK ui i.iiiinin,' (HO .llllllllilron..M.

then rushed in and

seized the murderer, and would have lynched him upon the spot hid not a large posse of p.l.cemeneomete hi rexneand bore him on to Jail. The affair canoed the 1 most intense exeltement. Neighbors say

inai nurice nat not tae mih eawse for suepklou again-t bis wife. The wife of Hade Brown, the condemned munlercr, committed suicide at

Kan City, on the evening of the 2L-t. bv

shooting ber-elf through the head. It wa ae:-rtained from a Idler fottntl upon her person that she hail ecrctly eoavejed p-jfewm to her hatband in his cell, with the iinder-

standing that brth siVutd die together. L- 1

favor of Kx-Gov. j W. Stevenson, of Ken-

tttcky, for permanent Chairmen of the Convention, and to recommend the retention

the ttrmporary organlzatkm so far a the remaining onfeers are concerned. The Committee on KeoIntioa organized by cleetiag Honry Watterson, of Kentucky. Cbakmaa, and John P. Irlh, of lowa, Seeretary. Mb Susan B. Anthony and other repre-entatives of the Woman Suffrage Association were allowed t4 present their eae aad to make arjrumenta of considerable hwgth. A sb-committce f time was appointed te whom was referred all re-olutioiw to be ineorporated in the platform. Ha jt . ...

i vommntee on credential, bv a votn

Jfaine was nomiMted by aeemmation; for j kx-I resident. A. If. TUmuu. 1 10

1 - - nnp-gvB an

seen to

mouth,

be

j ezed ! awailow

preved

tenlc, Ohio,

Ilox. B uk well B. Lewis, Kepreentatlveia CongnsMi from the Sixth Alabama District, has resgned. Col.JJaVid L. Phillips, Postmasert gpricgneld, W., died on the lh.

wsc. Hiiy.wtfn yaars. Col. PhHHiM was MMdly handsome and amlabte m... -Sji.

quiCKiy mil Sftmethia"- imn hl .11 . . . , v.

vhi rt.k.i .. . 7 ""-".-''""".s i wk to retain their whlsih was rightly Mispected srat-, tints excladinsc the entire Tammany poison. He w i-uilv : del.iik fcJl - r.a, l-h 3

and choked befe 1, eonl.l 'ZZZl.Z" Zl" the polloa. whieb. when c.ected. ' The House of Commons, br a vtite of

t wc Hwrnmoe. ne mvf-i iiat ti m. tUrhUui iw

Bradlatigh should

madman at keing foiled in his purpose, not be permitted either to take tne o.th of Mr. Drown was most devotwlly attscbed to , to make aHirmation. This has the effect of her husband. She was only twenty-one ' tmedln Bradiaugh.

year or age, aad is said talme been an an- I'mimkkhs in the Sanmtastf.M

formerly one of the yaroprfetors of th

n0U Mmt -ft'Hrml, aad wa appointed by rrtat Lineolh United States Marshal for the Slaern Ditriet ef lliinoto. Ge.v. Gka.nt has aceej ted the ooartestes of the Atehiton, Topeka and Santo Fe Read, and will make an extended trip over ihelr lines through Colorwlo and Xew Mexlee. He will meh Kansas City on the

- aam ge aireet to XerriMQ

ssjferktrnatn rat rifts. They had one ehnd.

a lirlgbt boy three years of age. miscbiZTnkous. A khcent telegram says : A terriWe seourxe resembling dysenkrv U prevallmg .la Adam, Ma.., whieh bMes the skill of Pyh:i.-.n4. Over tm persons, eld and young, have been atrirkon iA tn..

muh are bay aight aad day. Many ease I l'jhg speemJ tax.

CVqinty to over

the M

jjMiaifcprinjflield, III., at tempt e.l eome the otfeers on the eretiisMC of

land in reMing the attempts. N.Shottp Sheriff, fhol and kiWtd J.ib .Mitchell, , a. t a. t lu . r a '

n i aaries(4n, Utrte L'Otlhly, Who wii the ringleader and a."..iul:ed the Sheriff. The Coroner' Jury ruturiied a vert! let of Justifiable homicide. Mltclicd

was awaittsig trial In the U. S. Court m an hwllcirmnt cbargiag him witj. htIhhk liquor

four States so arovcrneil laws evlstiuiron Its advent to power have ls.-eii repealed. At. Its .tt tonal Convention in 1WA It Ieclared, as part of Its party fn. h, that It disapproves of k resort to iinconstittitioHal laws ror the purpose of remnvlnar evils by interrercneo with the risrht not surrendered by the icoplv to either the Mate or Xntlonal Government, whkh, the authorof this plank says, -wasadopted by the I'kst form Committee with the full and explicit undorstandfn that its poioe was the dlscourjtcnancinar of all Hi-called Temtaerance (Prohibitory) and Sunday laws." . ?:I'"n.Rrr?,,rn ,Hf" Democratic party aa tinfaithful ami unworthy of relwnceon this question, for, although not clothed with power, lait occupying tho relation or an opposition party daring twenty years past, strong In mmilNTS ami onmtaizathaii, it has nllksl lts4;If with th llquor-tralnckera atwl b4 (..me in all States of tho Ilnlpn th.lrstHclal MiHtlcaldpfenilors, and in tho .National Coiivenihm in ISTK. as tut artlcle of its iMilltlcal faith, declawl aatnt pnv hwiitlori and Just tews In restraint of the trade in drink by saying H was oii4is(!iI to what It was pleased to call "nil sumptuary laws.' The National party has licendiimbon this question. la. Drink tratnekers having history and experience. In all iiares. eliines and eon.fltloias of

Riyii, iitxirrmir (Heir ntisiness (iett native of allieoo.1, Hndlugnosupport In the llibte, morals or reaon, ppnl to the tnlsapplhil Jaw for their jutl4catiin awl Intrench themselves behind the evil elements of political parties for defend. Party- tut tics und party inertia beeome the hattlimr ftarees protecting this evil. II. In i lew or the fori going facts and History, we cordially Invito ail voteis, without regard to former party amllatlon, to tan to with i aln theso.f tholmlM for the abolition or the drink system ian.b r tho authority of our Nathmal and State (kavernments. Wo al ik mnnjl. a a right, that women, hailnsr the prfvlkye if cltliraaw In nthiir respirR be ehafhed wMh thettatlot for their ptotectloai naad aa a rightful means for the proper settlement ofthe lKpior question. 1 ' i K. Tja remove tho iipprehenshn of pome who am go that tho ilestruetloit of the p'tblic

I V J i ""s.'u.miiw mi' suiijreHill lit tho

' viriiiK. i null".

C.X-

WO CooHilenttV iii Int (n ilin

jaerlMicoof Goveriiinentnbrortd and a home. whl.'k Ithi.u-s IM.I 4lil..i .....i ........

...... .. ...... 7 v.,i,( ,tt1- Kin, IvlCIIHf 1(11111 llho eonsumptlnn br legltlHiate manufacture t and ciammerc" havo o huvclr roll wed the alK litp n or drink as to fully supply rdl losi of , the Ibjuor tarHT. ' , We tcc.igui7othogfwidprr)vldeticr(ir Almighty God, who hit. trr r-rv(sl aiiil piispred Msnaa hM It ti.n nd twklmr for Ills wiiltit to gMl.biiasto uitliiiato Micciss, wo will look fot

u, (cijoigon iiiHoaaanapotctit aim, ' hi Alexander Dumas dislikes sociely.

ne(lHl to Iliciudc at least two-thirds of the

vtijorsiitthi? opening or the canvass, in nrder to retain a majority lat tho electbm. If. otter Midi obstacles had leeii oeicouie, und a miljnritvuf the people hud voted in change the Hdmlnbt iitlon of their goieinineiit.tli" men in nfllcr cnulil still pttK-iarc w kike count, loiiii.Uil upon frauds, perjuries and forgot jc, funilshlngrt pixMext or dncumeiitiiry evidence on which t4i base, that raise count, and ir such a trHii'iu tioti wen- nut only successful, but If aft rthe nil. tment or (tp kciioilts were iiuulo to lis contrivers, abetters nml apologsts by tho chlor beneiieinry ofthe tnniactlon. It weru (MOUo'itsl by tho pr-ole,a prictical lot ruction ot eb'ctions by tho people would have b(en au'cotaapalstud. The failure to lntall tho candidates chosen by the people-acontlngeney eonscqiieiitupou no act or omission or mine, and bevnnd any out rol-lms tlius left me for tho lint three yours and until now, when the Dciii k ratio party, by Its delegates in .Vatloinal Convention aawowbled. a-hatll chioc a new leader, the involiititiry but necessary rcocseatatIve or this momentous Issue. As such, denied the immunities of prlviuo life without tho power conferred by public station, subject to unceasing rokehiwds and calumnies rrom the partisans of an A.liiiinl'tiatl.iii Iiibrailntr 111 vain to J-isti-ry Its existence, I have nevertheless stradftistly i-ndeaVored to pre nerve to the Democratic party or tho Cnlted State the aupreme Issue tkaic the people fartiVlrdecjBmn next NnvrmlN.r, whether Hits shiill be u Govenimeaat by the sovert Ixn jm-i p! through elections, or a Government by dlxeanksl efvnuts holding over by force mid rnuid And I hnvo withhold no Hiicnllco and in g.eeted no opportunity to uphold, orgnnlao and cmoIIdnte agiiinat the enemies of representath e Institutions the great party which alone, under God, mn effectually resist their overthrow Having aiow iManio faitlilnlty any full aharo of labor and euro In tho public sea Ice, aaid wearing the marks or Its burdens, i (irsiic nothing o much a an honorable discharge. I wkh to lay down the l:o or.s and toils of eve a qutisepurt)Icadcnhlu. nii.I to i.ek the a-i-o s or ai.ivaie

lite. In iciaoiineliag a reiinm nation mid n1 ,,tIoiiliidsiieii-iiblefoittt clb ettiiil Vliidlc.ttlota of the right of Hie people 1 1 elect their riilets, Molated In my pui 'on. I liuveaicco d.sl as long a reserve ot" my decision am possible: but I cannot overcome my repugnance to enter Into a new ealgugi ment wPicti fiordvet four y 'tit or censeb'ss toll, Tho dig.tllv of tin Pies dotal lal ollieo Is nlaou u naen ly per sottnl ambition, bu Ii creates ia"a me ti - illusions. Its value Is ns Ii great power lor good to thocmiirrj. 1 sold four, veurs ago, In accepting the mam Iimtlonf "KaiownyiH I do. theivtoar. faDin freah experience bow great th dilTeiTneo is Ix.-twt on KlMing through alt otlk I il loutiueiiiid working out ii reform of system and i)es, It Is Imposslbio for me to contemplate what need to hcitono Inthol'cdeanl Adtitinlstmtioii without an anxious so'iiso: ol h' diilicnlties of tho undertaking. If stim'rioited by tho mtirrwges of my coimiayml'ii to attempt this work I sludl eii.leiivor, with Gods help, in Ih tno ctllolcnt Instrument ot . thole will." .Siichii woikpr rcnovatlfiii, nflcr ( many years of mlsitile, such aretnrtai ot a -tems itli.l policies to which I wotild cheerfully Intvai swrfrleed till licit leniHliicd to mo of hcialth and Ilk;, Is now, I l'e:ir, beyond my stn-ngth- With linrcigii'il llinnkw forthe hm , ot s br slowed on tne. with a heiitt Hwcllliigwftli

emotions of gratitude to the Dcmocnitic im,-a-cs for i he supiMiii wlikh they linveKiv'"" tho euiHo I represented am if their stetl.lli"t ifiiifidciicoln every emergency. I retnulii "' fcllow-citl.en, Samuu J. Tjuik.v.