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PIIINCBTON CErtTBNNIAL
Great .DinotrUoa- Letter, jrrom.
' ; tsrant Tna xoom n
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Thfi Centennial VColebration at
siMuootWito-aay was a grand affair.
ThoJ exorcises begaavritU, prayer, by.
Iter,- Dr. , McCosh and; Ringing ftf ,;.
America? by tho students. 4 An aft-j
dress of wcicomo vaa aeiyereu upr
Dr. Sheldon, llo recited the inci
dents in.v 'thoMstoryTbf JXrinctou
which they uaajmciio oommoraoraiB.
Tho assembling of the !comtnUteo of
safety in WlU the meeting? o iho
Legislature! New Jerseyyihe first
State constitution, the meet-
in of Congrlheimdother
events utev.ir. jjuryea, i J""
lyn, delivered tho oration. A colla
tion was served binder; a largetcn
In response to tho toast, ''Tho United
States" batriotio letters' wcra read
from Gen. Grant, Gov. Bedel, Hotu ,
John Hills, Gen. Sowell, -J.F. Hag.
raaoi Dr. McCosh, Judge Jb.lmer, ex
GoV. Parker, ex-Gov -AVard, Rtr.
Drl Ilarail, and Jndgo 'Naar, re
sponded to toasts referring to battles
i of the Revolution fought at Trenton
and Princeton, and to ; patriots ; who
distinguished themselves in defense
of the liberties wo enjoy. 1 s
i i .pm-9" aw ) "A '
Tne University of NertH Carolina.
I Norfolk Landmark.
Thoinniversity of North Carolina!
has resnmod its career of usefulness
in a manner which does it infinite
honor; for wo learn that the trustees
of that 'Institution have passed an'
order ' that no youth shall be turned
away from its doors because of ina-
, bility to pay the tuition fees. This
regulation at. puce .'endears ha JJrif-
vcrsity to thd'popnlar heart, and it is
as Wise as it js. humane,. for the State
most foster 'sudvlaiwKG Cn'thiB
point, it ' seems to. us, there pan be
no ! hesitation. The Uni versit y is
i ii J tssoluoly linked with , the
:ry ' uf -Nnh! Carolina.
its
l"H list of distiiififukhe!" alumni fnr-
:i isJh-s h -bright ' eh si rU r ..in her, annals,
nrnt itrt fmure nsvfuhu is - iur-p5aiiW'H-in
lhrrier i ftrfntvhl'wre
.:w v ri ferrid. Starting on its i new
:mlt?r vith lut;h " rfeoinmenuation
t .tthl:u Kjmpathy aml ufiorl, the
people of Carolina thould make it at
tice their piiie and pleasuro to re
store their University to i ts former
opulence, so that it may become ao
abiding benefaction to the whole
State, and that they will do this" we
think is beyond any doubt or contro?
versy. i
status' of. American Cltlxens Across
: ' tbe Illo Grande. ' - j '
I Special Dispatch to the Gazette.l
Washington, Jams 27.
"The State Department has at 1 last
finished the correspondence with; our
minister at Mexico on the subject of
outraf?ea committed on American
missionaries at Qnertario, the place
made historical as the scene of Maxi
millian's execution.' The State De
partment asserts that it is the inten
tion of the
e government to protect
itizens as such, but holds I
American citizens
that our citizens who engage in pro-
pagandisra, and seek martyrdom cam
not justly expect our government to
draw a dividing line between the ati I
tacks of mobs on missionaries and
. ' " T - O 4 T ---J . -T--
.....nil. v.. ik. ...... I
uaoauiia vu , tua .. ucisuua ui vulsella l
clainiing American nationalityThe
oiaie department is miormea tnat 1
ten of the mob leaders have bnarvl
-
rr-Rlnd anri vrill twi t.riA1. Mi-:?Kwhf-
is doubtful, however, whether any
.--i- w i
American citizen can be protected in
Mexico daring the revolutionary
troubles m that republic.
Itenr
JTrey millionaire
Away a Railroad.
i ew.towns are so fortunate as 1o
be presented i with a railrohd free of
cost and teady for bse But' thai is
wnat is going to .happen at , li lairs
town, in Warren county, N: J.v away
up among the mountains. It is the
home of Mr. John L Blair, so con-1
spicuously known as a railroad man-
i - I
age ana? builder and a repnted miR
lionaire. J he New Jersey Cib Jbur-
nal says Mr. Blair has given many
very costly and valuable gifts to his
town, and bow he proposes to build
and equipy ?at bis nwn expense a
branch ,- railroad ;f rom Delaware sta
tion,! on - the, Delawarei Lackawana
fitwl WMtWn 'i;;t
a distance of about 18 miles. The
road! will 'iinet nt ' S&xn txnn Al.
road will "cost about $250r000, exclu
sive j of the right of way, which is
furnished by. the. laud lo wnem on the
route. Mr. Blair designs the. road as
a gilt to the people .of Blairstown,
and ! f6r-tb.e- benefit of the (farming
populalion,'aniong whom 'his life has
been spent. ;
A Pact for the Bloody 'kbUk Men.
It is a fock-robled fact that, on the
evening ot June i7in, a band' of ne
gro regulators broke; into the cabin
or a necro at l'ort Hudson, twe vp
miles below Bayou Sara East; Fe-
iiciana , pansa, -Louisiana,' ana mur-.
oerea mm, oecauso ne was known4o
- t - s . -
a, i a - ? z ' t " . -i .
a ,(yB !D,8 jKuucsucb
is fc-uo viuuiai TcuurL ui luh t rrcnco
w mo jMaiiimk uwciumi,vi juuuisiana.
i a rvl napa UihDAn nnf ll.m.ll v B
. - . . . I - .-
the .mmitle, ofitlio Xo0ia?a
toe; hlve gone to, Bajou. Sara tain-
- vwc-mw auv svvvuji i vuuao. ii ck
ehoiana panslrrthey will probably J
u -nsuunnni liiw le otlt inimsnn
7 7" , , v1 ' . w tub uj ivau-
. .aivv uuu.. uurposes Ot ail .election'", thw hra ol. I hiarlo nrinn V en ' k- ana k 1 f
gated by their whiteDoliiical friends, most alwii .iJ.-,0or
im UrV T'M " r"" V,asnrriTKMfw;MwJJtro and I an was 1 sent for.bylhe I'res dent; "
eh4mW -i-Yr - waiiLnig. f a- man at a i ana tne charge of. malicious prosecu- t
ULimber. ' philosophic'- feast -tyfinmr1 . mra iinn- kJumiIi - V...... A.,j 1
- Ualcigh News' Air " WhU-trd Urr r r i''vIJ,B1 1 ciaredAirCirresidentnamo my ao- p
E. Gayl, ofi. ctlyUo Piy r' 1 will' tell yolV the sScret g
- nied nt West Pointywitii ucinS r,f,fH Vfn-MJaJi hd;.the.AA,nvitIoni f if their o.H,oKiti- to me. . If -1?
v.. has recenilY PP?otetf y President J1-: A"'w'g-bi4aamijJdn;iU i Senator. T ameiil. it is 'bo-
companies it rula'bost" Ki70 . "'ss?kv jwiucat aft .oinso 1 iiave fought most . c:
VIISWM OV T'l5 rllBMF.
Richmond Haqulrcr.
Whilo )t la welt ktoom Hvatthls waa a'6t
W tirst chiles tt 1a1 1 uually . well known
that we regard lir. Tlluea as, a cry for-
inldauio cauuiaaie 10 ucuu our uciicw tx
a maa ot totellect, a leader 4u reformii a
Btatesinanpftt?d conaetvaUvo views and
iwvm Mr. THdrjn'r.jiphutfttlon la emi
nent throughout tho eouatryi. while the
events prior to ui uoavsaiion anu me pro
ceodtaga ot thktmod allow that he pos
sesses la an unusual degree that personal
magnetism which la every contesj. U,aa es
son tial clement of success.
Ia the platform Uicroia no uncertain ring,
ataltae spirit of Reformat breathes must
find an echo in every honest heart through
out the land; It is troo It touches on quca
.tions that it latnot meet shhuld be reviewed
without more careful consideration than
can bo given It atvthii romcnt, but as a
broad bold and'. fearless , onunclaUon of
princinlca4t affords room on which every
element' true' to 'the tradition of; liberty,
honor and; honesty; can stand, is Yt :.
I .-.v'mchmoBdiVhlg 5
IcThe night Is past, and: joy comcthiwlth
the morrow AH our hopes have; leen re
alized 4nd all our fears dispelled; iVecaa
now ; jg.trd on out armor? with quite t os
much confidence as even Qcn. Logan', and
go forth to phxtio wiihM!lhb; certainty of
achIeTlngia decisive vfetory. Jii a word
wo present ;in Samuel Jf Tilden 4 man to
"Tilden. Ileadricks andiReforin."! In this
sign and undents banner we will conquer, a
i The issuoJs therefQrpJleform, and the
canvass ivill bo made pn that issue with
.ungparing vigor. 1- ' l KIn; this cheerful
belief we can all go intdlhq canvass shoul
der to shoulder in support of a man-whose
record gives us assurance of victory in No
vember over the partywhoso basis is sec-
tiouit barer ana whoso fconcsive nower is
imblic plunder. -l - - i " v ' ' - "
-fLGoldsboro;Messenger.J 6
uThe ' nomination of ' Tilden means death
to Radicalism;.: : ;v v 1 - , .
blo
matib
den to be
made even stronger
than
in itself it is. the nbiAination of Gov.
Hendricks' for
ice-Presidency I
win
f'? Governor J Hendricks 111 ac-
cej t i st the secwid" pi Ice'bh'lhe.lick'el
is worihv of -au 3ivjanjse: yet itw m
entire keepiug ' witfi 1 1 Ills poliiical re
cord. lliS rCourso - lijjis .ever : ueeu
mark d by a consideratitfu.-for the
good, of. the party which 5 has taken
precedence-ot all persoual aims, and
this instauce is no exception to the
rale.Ij - .C; ' JJ
1 1 -
PhiladelDhia Jlecord: The nomi-
nation of Governor -f Tilden is one
that does credit to the convention,
and
moc ratio
detract from the character of Mr.
Tilden's position betoire the country
that he has found bitter opponents
potn in Jtew, x orK aniti wuio.
! Now York Ileratd: Whatever
else may be said or thought of Mr.
Tilden.it must be conceded by friends
and enemies alike, conceded by De-
mocrats and Republicans , alike, that I
he bas proved himself one of the
ablest and most astute managers that
have ever appeared injHhe politics of
this country. Apart from his own
wonderful address and activity his I
wonuenui auuress anu, aciiviiy uw
chances eior tni3s ingn .nanornwere
navir slanllar" " I,
JL .lvv l , .
Tfrim Su Louis t
n 4i 1 t
IJIM1VKI1LIIIII IIMK TIlITnUcll 3 1 II 1 1 1 1 : V 111- t
Hrelv ifferent fnm iat: r-incin,
' . ,;? i :I ...Tr I:
n.(1 'i hii iiii-tiv'At lho i.'AnnhiiiMtr i
uj .l. r
11- U--vllr: ..L.
.ucosu.c uu urn l.ru w u.u
Ar i i-ir vi i
history .so full f crimes and misde-
m antrsi llwt ihtv l.-irtnl rtt coin in iV
i . i j : m. i:
. . " I
tllA'-
"'S'n wrldVishiifwr
of tfie proimtiefii invfwho had
no to that time: s inned us! measures
f i . r. . .1 ;
and dictated its policy. Thev were
1 - - . - i" 1 I
therefore induced to the nomination
of new, im n,pli4 ntj best i were not
c n victctl failures, in the hope that
their mediocritv would escaneantar
onisra m their own Icamn, and the
1 ...... r.rf ... .. . & -. : :
I nonenity
- . -.-i.r. 1 r
ity of their 'records defy the
se criticism of -their of) ponentfiC
adverse
Petersburg Index Appeal : j Tlie
IndexAppeal :
Radicals .will . uo doubt wince and
I whine at the personal'arfaignmeht of
tne cabinet officers and the 1 resi
dent's friends.and will !icry out against
"e lnuecepcyu sucnau assault. I
ine "lnaecency sucnan assault.
i ,.011? of.l,be Ra,ll5al Pre8s
h0 the best evidence that the f afrow
tnat the
:e in the
boldness of tbo wemocratio char
that such and fideb men by. uame,
ua ve eeu noioriousiy gu.iiiy or Ulet
wrui
"o waikjr. r uin mum UI UltSCK. in
irum caunei oe, evaaea or put aside'
jwiiu any irreieveni: ciamor aoout re-;
bels and slave-drivers. Nor will any
side-demonstration . in landation of
wu. xaayes-'aiiecea nersonai nnntv
change ,the issue directly tpresentedfl
rainug irectqMposwon.-v.e
- . . -
f"S"r wen oi xno resuu oi tne cam-
i xas i...: si...: . '
mu " "wve, aggressive j
i ,uw en uumu vi. tuts iirt'HRiiT.n.Linn
i r m vwuituviwii vt iu Kreab ana
IJ " J. 1.
I llflminQnt- vatAVrn loofih ' . .
ieW?ork W It U a, a reform
. .TaJon b seized f.aJ the
uDUUNinuii in .-I ma i innrnnni a i w
Professions, and promises of, reform
.i ar onsv .arfi' .. ... .... j
I mereiyr m oeiiaitr of a-uar
Vh. NnmlnaM and Ibi Platform. 1
r Vilnn Adaance:;Thcri can be fto 1 contributed to tho prosecution of tbo r1" "Lytc,tt,l"!lu'?r liberatibntbey wefe
..Wf Hl ft1tii! tf Tildehy 'Al i crooked whiskey distillers and their i?01 4t!cbn2dn JLa- j "V : conntrv would nOt ' sb
&r:& t '.iKn. I confederates. Sit will not be foraot- 1 blK3 bP'rrin Ti'uteP K' ha'd made ilie Square ;
Wh? ncmnau;?tr? is out j ;how --y vim: thV President HrlhroPl &0olely !pumlerton, JN. mopey aiidjhad wort by a
now .. ioc l liaen... , v i f f ; 1 used the Associated Press to convey -'H . ' I 1 : I raajority and henceforth
Tlii-.hmnhd Jjisnatdli? If it be uossi-1 to tne country aeniais 01 siateruenis 1 r " r .-il-- . I oe no aouut as 10
5 j,"'.! :: . -..I . .. - . ... . . 1- ..'1 j". . i I i l lfiinn . nf :. I ii9r!ut(rk i; ; I I i j ,
the V
has tilled, tho fult measure of that I corrospotnlenco between tho'Tresi- 1
n(issiblHtv- I,;i ,y : ' 1, 1 deoVand Uristow has hot, been given I razor, .1
S' ; C T' I ' ! 'f I tbithe ibdnirv... At lasts tbo tiuiohas I "--Zy-t
! Kichmoud JLitqutrkr Ahe iatriot- I nPr;v, (iwiIMII 1 h 1'rifl.W.t i... liiwr..r I lr JN
lv dnvl titm
plunder in ilio abstract, oxasihe as
sailant of thieves Ami ; robbers bo
longing to tho other party rmerely,
biit As' liavfng laid; Ms handJtiponHhe'
ihe,yca and, robpoffi pf Apwn party,
jBodnrging thorn t fronvvtheic ieaa; or
power, andbringitigl then before
tho courts." where tho'v:.1 havef J,bcen
tried,' bUndgully .and Bentiencjed, ;
P Btlch'a norabatibn "cannot .fail1 16
excite,1 In' evbty 'patt' of ' th6 ' codntry;,
the most hearty andhopeful enthusi
asm. We admit no doubt ot its suc
cess; Our people jtr0 not so dull or
SVHKo,in,uiiB vwciuitL f x rQwwisxiay
forward, until tho -end of the-canvasa,
wci look to see a growing zeal and an
increasing courago and resolution on
Mr,
d
fiyery where, whoarthcrftcoliariof J
rarHayes will oroind , mo
iwk"u..t'i ,t!;,i,f,i:, ?M;n,i I
partisans; suclf -ascahnot hayof their 1
oVps-pencd'ovn; btheeb
liaboook, of shepherd, ana ot uasey. i
LIST li V C It V'Gl I IT V fclAPTEStiAPli.
A President of - the United Stales
-i tw.iinliiir iMiUrsKtAra Krtilttnla
llleht Hand Rlan Itowted ;0 H I
; Good' New lor : Meyenne,T'nteyoisri:
j ' WAsiiiRqT6rJnWox&.;
It has;not been n.matter.of conjec
ture that with theeparture of Sec
retary Bristdw'the lsTdehias fe-
8pivea to remove 1 rom omce every-
iu the cabinet, j. Nor has it escaped
public criticism that in accepting the
1
"resignation of Secretary lJrwtow the
cares- to , conceal his iian'ca or the
Hmasher: b thq whibkry liiiir the
Secretary iwho:bronght ihv rty of- re-
lorra, imo ine rxeiMiuve mansion.
The -Associated Ptfss U 110 longer re
qaisite to cuver anpleasant .. truths
promulgated through, the indepen
dent press. fo-day ' the - President
demanded through Acting Secretary
Conani; the peremptory resignation oY
rr' m vJ . j? -1 . :
"M. laryan,chiet ot tho internal
reveuiiu blhwwi ruiwi,' wno nas tor
over a year had charge of the' most
whiskey thieves and frauds, and Cby
his energy and intelligence had dono
more than any other officer of the
government to bring about the jrreat
reform. Knowing that when Bris-
tbw was out of the cabinet Yaryan
would certainly be dismissed, Bris-
tow wrote mm the following letter:
Wrtxhinrjtnn (7lf.tr. .Tima 9fl IQTft
My dear Sir: Among many persons
employed in the Treasury Depart-
menv during my term of service
whose faithfulness and fidelity have'
been noticeable: none has rendoirl
kmore efficient
tnAA"llfllllAnf OflTUllA 4 linn ' Vaii a.'1 iP
rrrnbea
t- -. W
rnnontO
difficult
tnro nf vnnr i ntioi hs nf niotf w
wt.ww mmw w; h. UMIVOOI U I
provoked iantagonUm, and invited
' vUj ,
liih HiiNLiiiLV lj & LuiMu iHirainL wnnm i
-irn tft k-rt. I
eide, bntjypn
La mit thAhnn?lKtsL Ar ;V.
ave met tbe.responsibillties of yonr
-Tr YVV W'H
nnuu inn 0711 11 nnurnrTa a n n mriii 1 1
courage ana impartial-It
iHy such as to .cftallengof my. hearty
pad miration
- u-vtv.a rinii ntui o nnr fii i .v.i i
. ......
l'l M iVVii T (IU I
..J...:Z- ; l" yiai
Ir V -V ,v,,'?u ,n
liiii'Ki. vs. imiihn iiir vnur TiriiMiioni v nun
15. ; j r.-.r-..vj u
It 4 tttkl riiiQ3 "
p - - Very truly, youw,
!- i r1 H. II. Beistow.
i&Ir. II. T. Yaryan, Internal Itev
i,
jenue xurcaii. r ' '
.:
With such a record the President
! . , .... ...... .,
would hot be deviated from his pur-
-Pose- 1 wicC before he demanded his
-removal, when' Bristol declared that
;not : ka I
if insisted upon he, toowould resign
ana give the reasons wny: Ji;ven the
ommusioner or internal kg venue
was powerless and though- ho urged 1
,the imnjrtaneefof : retaiuinr: Yflrvan I
ffnr nnlw'tn tb. iU i-. a
, f - . - ' ' i 1
Mother records of his division might
be nremkvW,rnntrminiH.TttnmtA
o bis i successor theProsidbdt1 re-
hi,i;ri ti TTo m.iut a.i oV.u
ur;.. . . t ...:n .....
ione there who will obey my orders."
arV.V4W idjdHhe' ctfrarniSsftWe reWel
would; boto,inyi
invite immediate
rands amon 2 dealers in distilled
I kmi it a -,f,4 k. U. -.t. iU
were necessarily confidential, and it
U,u ,nm. iQ- i -
man i. -w.i-l
I u,..! i rvr- v-..
Wnuln f i,M . mn . i.i- '
bense. so the loss to the government
sm n
I Would be Verv ffroht Tha Prosidpnt
i m - , r a ww r- w
Baid Yaryan's prosecutions had been
i intnAM
1 .H W.V.
bhiJgSTiSimi "wheu
kttoite'iSS IIU
friends complainQd .of .his icondnct,
and that
was
then said he woul
rather than haveLsucb
r""
key
the part of those who support'
Tifdett-tas ho representativb nn
acent i ,retorra.,,.1:inaeranqenv;men
11 of Uov. .Tu-1 maae in tne vasmc ot. uisagreeraenis 1 -.- cratic party stooa on in
rhicbJyou have beem'callwl 8PnS 11 r r,
tpenorm nayopeen peculmrly. ! A, r xt Tu ' M
and delicate. The 'VeiVtm- i?0801' ?f iorth far?ll
ring fostered Vyihirn infhe.rt'acino
sioper Is iff Senator f.ogan r x ,
fiivesq?7e-
of hia sunnort.erR
no u
sons why they bate rae, Wt either i Uiie xsLauonaieuiourauc vjii
of these ?w-a8ked YaTyari. J?he Pres- J on:went;jntftiBenwraoiii3g
f -U.lii. iTWflt'that1 he i withitheideterjaination torplace.Govi.
ident
hfi ; jinbbra rentir'elf M
4fc t,:f 4fflA''iThtiiii hai i
the . President? determined atone J
luriue acts oi nuv ewtt ; vi - . ...f-.--- t-tx----.-.bv
i ri aAi imS nrr .M fiVfirv i cuiltv I denionstratLOtt in hia rf avoah waswover
man escaped ;--,:jd v-lU Wl 1
States District Attorned t Stritoaisi I
Who would not endorao, tneipMPa- I
vict in
oho saya.
be: withtliorjdtfl thirty
to-dav proceedinJSiit
see McDonald drivinff.tiiot,ilirewdent
wn-ennsy lyania mmpMM
pnvate pecro-
Davidson volteare commenemenf
iiWortilarn -j by eifto!
(Observed that
Prof. J llvllilr,ibf
Charlotte' dei
livered the alumni
It was
elP'rcceivcd! 'tSutlect-f "Impor--
ArrtZzV ''v r 'H
mco of tho Classics., 1!t i ;
we
tanco
nirdntn
representatives of the! two literary
societies spoke in ihejfollowing order
npOn tbo subjects below named :
view, . u.
ChiValry-W. W, Moore, Philan
thropic Society, Charlotte, 3. C i
J ho l alters T of pocietyrrA., M.
umencan . opcievyr; oumicr,
W. r. J, 1 ... . . - ! j 1
ccieclea llislorvi U. M.
Miller," Jr.,' Philanthropic iSociety,
Charlotte, N. U; - ;
The speeches wefo all well de
livered and reflected breditr iut only
upon the oratorp, Lukalso Ukjii the
institution. i
The Latin Salutatory Win. B. Ar
row ood, Uld Hurnacei H. (Jj
Oration Arabian Influence on Civr
HwaUon-John A. Tsonj Shuqua
lair lVliaQ 1 ; !i f '
Oration Church and State Ar
chie C. Dalton, High Point:! N. C.
Oration The Feudal System
E. Mitchell SiimmCrcll, (excused)
bahsbnry, JN. C. . 1
Oration Tho XSicbglar fltpothesis
-r-A. Mclver b raser, Sumter: b. U.
Uration lho JJalue on lunss
Mountain Thomas IX Craijj, Tylers-
ville, S. C. .:. pr
oration Iho lurk in liurope
Benjamin r. vvatkins,; Madison, H.
C.
beth -T. McGehee,5 Wbodburn, N. O.
The valedictory -Dancan Hose,
' . mm. ; 7 . m ; m. '
1,nai ,J iiicnneB8Se
land AlPRRrs. , AY llSOll and J.i TV. JVlC-
iPfi Carol ma,aw,
Lees, of Carolina,1 txgrattaz wen t for-
. ' -
mi.;5eiva V PV
;ward and received their diplomas,
Tlm W!!pv nmf fhilh-mmbl-YVf
, , , i
. r- v-
,r TuIrX7iX 1 lfi .Tm,
... . - i- -V
. i - - - -
Y. o. Moore, and thotTtockwcll prize
bf Jjalin lt Mfi'W.i Ji Umqham, son
;of; Mai. - Hingham, of: Mobansville
High School :
t Honorary aegrees were con lerrea
upon me ionowiujj.peion8; n-
D. D. Rev. James Bard well, Me-
"ridian. Mississippi; Rev. Oj VV. Lane,
I T.T. Tl inot'J flhna Thil ina Trni,
'i uiii x-c viiaiv
Vcrsity of North 'Carol
I i; ALJ. H.::Ni Sun
aJ f -w ; a ai apa aJa , w Ma
LT " ' ' ""1 Sis ; :
ina. j: '
Summerell class
:. . V:
1873.
iu y.l
r-.
A' Tl On I lift rtfti I n i in or r In a
j .13" .;.
j The ; Observer says s "Though the
t.;AakA. .aWftnl' v
fck",i.wiarivo'AaUa ftAiianhanal
n i i IjjJlL'J:-'
Was uiicu ou me afc, uay 10 an
tent that we have never witnessed
befor&v ! Many distihgiiishedf v isHbrs,!
were present, am -iu mm irom neariy
all of tho' Southern States roadq. the.
bccasioiitOnQ'Bof mbre ithan brdi narv
Interest. : Bijt forthe dst Und boat1
We:should regard thisj; thaost-e
conraging , comraenoement. natTW
have ever wiinessed i-AuPavidson
. n' mm a
I riiin.M n..u aiMviiU Ain
I t. ovi.iirt2i:jiiiifiiir3A.i
bams. South Cirpliria'&tid Georgia
all badypung ladiesj there whose
charms and attractions were enough
to turn tho-head bf everVH student
in tne Diaie.7vfy --a .,t ... ii .
1 1 ii?-
W I ., , .,.,4.' ,u. .,
11a. VanA and Steele WO JB.
1 ,.v, , Genet' aHta-.r:r . , r'
I be Charlbtie :
f fr M l1! ?T
ZZl?K?-dMl
J1a.taTri l!Mifl.KIHWIUl Ull' LtUlfl
r, f,M . r ".Wi
. tJoYy ance, has no blaus, Jhua Jar,
hen'or.whora he Iwiif' siaitaiter.f
! tion.for tho pardo lot;, ,McKee aad cast mi tho first . Ballot 'ibor.pxpitel
! AY6ry,,ias handed inlhis resignatJJDnf mont an4 tbwiasrdwere.fully.equaj
In the neighboring c tOitbat displayed! last imight,:when
i Blaes Mra. JOvoe. ineswiio oi inecun- i iy are-nesiea, nu twnmiteu uemww
T r? - - i:jfM wnitoyitianr' fw4tn iiHimviinTaii!nAA am tit
; hud th'at!, todupon-(ho ' as-1 Tilden v-and: Hendricks. i J, Telegrams
OfV thPresidehtthat lie I from nil sections of HheUnioifciiConS.
I X (IVCkbUV Hill 1- ! .
iiOinuii, 4J. oiiuiraonk gi oouiu var
ihoord but'dbes 'no ihwikpf jenter-J
g-npon;ilg(?Veriif VMV.rty fiKfeff
f,., l t 1 j:.; ;T! s -I
iThe. cars:aTO crowded daiiy.wilAJ
passengers fortilie'ijCenleinnlalj'Vsys: ttl.f neath wheels,-sa
I eldou iVcwa. J , -lvl 't: trpay,comperamputal
llendrlcksMAHes JUWony sad En-
i i tuuslaf in i
rchftr1c6toB Newg & Courier -speciahl ,
-.v, v -n.-
endricksion.thorticketna.thecand
date for,YiCflifresiaeni,'anaBunQuim
heInditta, delegation ididtihott and J
.whelming u vand Sspnntaneions); from
.two annanncementre wasmaxie mna
Jtienanejajnaa reoei,Teu mmaa.mai
gratnlato lthb- t(Joiiveniioni'npoo''4.ho
reaa lt r j wA i i;j; ,tj;'j lojfirtfy"!.
4rt H ;it) u.i , smi s i i i ( im I
.'l'r.f'-jllsifs, sdlsssfarieiei(i&9iit
MMjaKlmOreazeUd'Bpcdall oil!
it The Ohioxtjord! Weref aflxlotlStO
hav'e Payno for the second placcj and
the delegation f r'om tbat Stato unahli-
mousiy aeiermineu 10 urgw u iromi
nation: A portioii or tho Jtrennsyrvai
nia delegation 'seconded j this mote
with great zeal7 liie 11 jmois people
wanted Morrisonj l)Utthe South,
SootliWcBt, aril a great ' majority '-ot
tho WeAt itSolf,Jstcod-firm forCHen
dricksr Thfe friends- of Govfrildert
fmlVuw;VAVlr."nd NewrEtmlana
felt dubibua ori but -one poin t s Would
thenbrainalioH oft H'endncks be 1 in
terpreted as a concession to the inflation-element
of the Western Dembc-
I racy tf But after' full and carefal de-
satisfied that the
irifer.' ThW
issne' oh bard
tremendous
there could
wherothe Demo
is question.
It was onou mgre in accord with. all.
its traditions. , . .,.,; s . , ,
,..!' .,; . ; Hendricks..,.' ,
"Goveror Hendricks" is a nianof.
medium .hidrhtf and . sym-metrical,
forhi. He is erect, active and vigor
ous, i ms v race . is maniy. ana nana-,
some. The: features are large and ex
pressive,, and wbilejjthere, is a soft,
?ood-numoreajexpression in tne lare
alue eye and iii the mouth And dim
pled chin,tbe bow,forehead and.full,
neavy jaw snow wisdom and resolu
tion. ' His Complexion is florid, and,
his hair and side whiskers are yet un
touched with gray. He looks like one
who nas lived a naDDV lite, encoun
tered no great sorrows and yiefded to
J . ... mi. . '.. 1 - . . .
no great vices, anougn ae nas ior
years been taught to regard the Pre
siuency as wiwiu uu grasp, ms vliuui
tion has been rather a sort of rational
longing for the honor than an insati
able thirst for power. , His disposition
is as sunny as bis complexion, and in
social life he is a great favorite. ; To
acquaintances ne is affable and easy,
to close friends warm and lovable, to
political partisans courteous, 4ut
cautions. He would rather conciliate
an enemy than oblige an ally. His
habits are such that he found $5,000
a year ample for his expenditures
1 during hia senatorial term at Wasb-
inartou. He has alwavs trusted to
'doing the work which he had in hand
i well as the highest recommendation
in the long run before the people, and
'the many honors which have come to
him seem to have been conquered
' without f?reat effort: ' Governor Hen-
I dricks belongs to the Protestant Epis-
; copal . church, 1 - ? - . ,
!A:.ColbrCeA British General DeasL
A cable telegram 'from 1 ; London;
lundeEdate of, Saturday morning, an
nounces . tnat. (ten. - William Kose
Mansfield, created in 1871 Baron Sand
hurst died Friday of congestion Of
;the lungs.t0 This distinguished soldier
was born ,on - tne mist or June, in tne
lyeajr 1819. He(was the fifth son of the
late John HansfieldEsq. of Herts, by
Vila nrifa Ifsnr PnAhmnan r?anrrVll
U a 'Smith nf thn nnitAfi h.t.sc
iHe entered the army from Sandhurst
I I XVW. UUU a VIM; wumw wauav mm warn w
s fin; ann TFnm t n t: ii ilia - nnri ixia
was employed in active service, earn
ing a most brilliant record In India
find TurkevJ wbee: he" acted as mili-
"taVV 'adviser to, tbe' British" Embassy
in Constantinople.
aat s i 1 i
George Eltbt died ati' Sheffield.' iat
I Jy, aged seventeen! l: He did not !por-
ixray cnaracier, du ate ior .uimjer a
tiotato nie 'al lDlnm-buddiner a' sheet
jof ginger-bread,4 a rice-pnddlng, five
tequares of Yorkshire pudding,- and
xiireo- uusiua ul suuu. ,vubuiuk iui
ueai uuwu wiiu tin cc uiwiuo caju v.,
)eer,'vwater,'and!Iemonade. ; The Cor
ner1s jury 5 Returned, a ' ' verdict" of
y . , - ' -aaaaaaa)saaaaaaaaamBi
' The, almost JiiStorical f phrase fab
icfeManv.lS not niodernorneWsilts
rigin'is' said, to' "bo , as follows: Sir
Thomaa' R6e ambassador frpm. Eng-
and in the time Of James Iir to Con
itantinople, saTdTJif despatches which
lave often Men quoted since.' Tiirkey
ts like the body df an old snan crazed
With vices,-TvhlH3tsro"theappear-
mi i i iii mm aa sm 1 v r
opposes v vituperation. r .
The. famous "Arcadian Club M
Ke'Sbrk' la to" be"dissblvcd.--s-i?tik '.'iV'-w
lA;:'tidenio1bH
If ass , named Bheppard, is 110 years old. '
1 ;'t-. So far , as Governor alayes bas
ezprcssed himself up to tn!stlme:he doent
ferai fo think them Is much beedxif reform
tlt&Kadical partyj .-,.mis U
?Wjma1b.'aau
Ihecnicker barrel, flcciiTt;ly, ',,Tv6man ia
Bke abott. r, "Slfhett another man' has horwe
laugh at- him; when we have, her .ouraelf
I If -i
brtKpf lit CoW IdliedToa
last appnpruooxrau - wntr rivtit dv us
natron. Jadite" KelTyr foamar. of liisffls-
..wfaaaeii,; m ortft ;jyaroiina,c
other Confederates for carrying.
r
aaTd"-tnt-AV. llaVe
If L ; J
cal friends will .aol I m him resign the
fit O&ToTb&ause. Jhey: re;
1 31) 7"f ,f.V,rV!.t? .f,9..ft.'rlst: 9"VsiiW3
I Hut- Govraorf ; ia , ioo,.ibucU nddtctedt
7vnAr,r
ai jiht ,..m lavpwfi '..irtsf vjd
The iVt' ff Sfiytf Wrtt bf tlio:
lie . t44CKlioWersTSt 4 thflracnfrriUrbsd
meenog ai norencaa misoil 4ns step In
gettlng'.Ott 4Miard:;tli;r$frii1.firta(Icr
Bui,iu4iig,(.ijuraiiuat
.alio.rv x ,u,u
Confsrencc r6tiihiltte('ii Silver Bill '
ftdry Civil Appropriation ,Ilin-lii-
dian JSnpilifec'liint'esiif toMffleec In !
"i .u ! 1 v. WtfiWBQTox, July 1. - i
SENATK Conference committee has
beeaaoDointedoalbeisilrernbilL,
- Jlrjilifciiell.' called upthei' special brder 1
paying rmcnoacK: per diem and mileage
' Mr. Withers asked why,? tfaier three other
iip?,.rnY,ij(Qpjrayerep.ine mcQTSP"
ration of Afc.-gyLeain the resolution;
Mr. Morton said was.jcedjpf this lk
abou,disprhninat9a" pgams .pbJjemQft
He had hadenouglofWoi wAil , , '
Mr.y jHUera, saids ; whether , be bad had
f?HSHA$rPf 9A 4i jinlAre.JiHkiito
mm. s'fm, hspiwl A ym v
t iVfr vTOy SWnthowofcJsIarr
land;; naff contested fo -his Vset and re
ced;nther,pay nofmilea,no;fn f
'. Messrs., West.a4cca.vJ,thjB
paywnUVttBfrt;f,-jj--;oiJj,
t After further, discuipQhe esoliation
The Senate prpceeded) to jConade fhe
SuailryfvjoAppropriaubii
amendmejijrQi8lrilRei -.ot .the.iJIpusa bill
the, provisp ,t;the, maximum. al9Wdja
United States marshal from and. after July
1st; 1870,, shall ;o$, exceed iftve thousand
dollars ayear, and, fprbiddingmarsbnl?; is
suing any.que bills to witnesses,, jurors, and
others; also' forbidding the payment of
such due bills by any department of the
govcrnmeati an44nrihe pwviding Oia ff
marshal shall qot hireatter receiven?ileage
wane travelling on. oniciai outyv out ne
cessary i travel ling expenses eonly, ; wsf
agreed to, and .many otbet anendnients
were adopted' and the bill passed.? if iiti
The House resolution allowing .wages to'
employees while resting during the Cen
tennial was rejected; -1 1 - .
Tbe Plnchback resolution comes up Mpa-
rlso1 5iB llnfiniahorl 'fitjdlhooa . " ' ' .-' J ' ' ' ' It
Adjourned. t .t. , r. ,
HOUSR The,S6natCameadMenb3 to,
the bill forfeiting' certain Tanas granted lb
concurred in,' and a' committee of Confer
ence was ordered. .
The Senate bill exempting Vessels; navirj
gating" S9iksippi jand its,' , tributaries
nuuio i(cn j uiicttu iuiu cuu.auuc uu
clearances,' tjassed.- ' ' ' - ' ' i
:r The charges against ; Judge Humphrey
were rererrea to a special committee.
, The hill appropriating $lf30,000 Jot, the
purchase of Indian supplies1 immediately
needed, passed. ' . ,. ' '. "' " , ,.
Mr. Hopkins, from the committee on the1
Ucntennial Uelebraliun, reported: a joiul
resolution providing -lliat. the tWb . Houses
of Cbgfes3" meet .in 'joint conventton, at
Independence Hall PhiJadel'phisiV. ,'on' tue,
4th !of July,' at 9" a m,", lor the purpose 'of
passing ai'pfoprilp resolution 8 cominemop
rative of the gfeat' evept . which, in that4
sama hailOJie hundred years ao,. brought
The resoluiion passed and the House ad
iourned.. . .'
RIlNSUUKl.
Carl yebAraa Organt on tne Nomina,
tlon ofllldeu and. Hendrtckau-Varl"
Don't Like the Tiekat, -i ' tn'
! ; - ' ' . St; Louis, July 1.'
' The . following "4s a. 'part , of , an edi-
torial pqbed-tp-rday. in .the . , WtfUicfa
Schurz is connected: . .
"Tilden and Hendricks. So reads the
Democratic ticket for ihe Presidency. ; It
2 . :i.,s..'" ...
la ho uiusr impoBsi.uiiiiy u compress wimin;
the -space Of four syllables an act more per
fidious to all principlesj.for, who or whatr
ever the name of 1'ilden may be or imply
. he is made to be, and we met n that he is,
the. open representative of the very ; oppo-'
site of that miserable policy of which, as
the stubborn spokesman for years, Thos.
iA. Hendricks, of Indiana., has been ren
dered so notorious. . We wish to emphasize-
tne tact mat Hendricks is one of the. most'
;pfominent leaders and loudest, of. spokes-
,men of paper swindlers, and as such was.
theu: , candidate for the first place on the
Democratic ticket, but. he now has been
iput off with the second place. "Humbug,
.they name is Democratic reform! Gold
and paper contraction and inflation, reform
and f swindle let, us., have, -it alt ?How
many men bf sense will be found to join
in tbe absurd chorus?, Evidently fheino
mination of Hendricks was a matter: jcoih :
certed beforehand a bargain . and sale,
bare of all honor And fulfof shame a blow,
;in;the very facef aU..who,sawhi '. Tikien
Jthe embodiment pf honestrefonn for the
;'time being,, ; There is an end to all honest i
Reform pa , the : Democratic side, and the
jtruly independent citizens who do not; be-:
lieve that thev can serve two masters,' will
ihavcl to Jock ; iq another d irectioq and;
centro their hopes elsewhere." H i ii
j- . . m m .mi . 1 , :M . r
FOREIGN INXBttlGENCE.' '
.. . r, .. .. ..I- . .i .. - f : i . ...r'. . f. t
(The Servlat-Ttt rlclsn TronbIesf-rnon-
teuearro's . KentralltyenntVjJsvoBy.
Aralm sklrmlhlns on tne Turkish
Frontier
England anhe Eastern
Qaestlori, &e.
vift siM London. Jalv 1. 1
j. ThTekgraph'B Berlin Bpecfal kifp iVe
prince of MonlenegfO'i has-solemnly n-
eared,to -rtthatri 1 neutral ? iaJ ih Hrfk.
fTurkish trbn hie. ! t-r m Mir j tm iv?..J I
A special dianaloh tOf tbe'ifcsf from Ber
in says Count Von A rain has arrived at
T l l 1 II. 5 I "' ! ' I .
arlsbad. lie is clo:
ly watched by Erus-
ian detecliwa"'
1 ;U! MM jfeXM
A special 1 disoatchfrohr'Trebtif the.
ndJNL aays Prtaw'MiiabHd'hiS tfe-
blamatioir, SayS TorkCy has provoked war
by not 8atisfying;libshiaJadby'thre'aten
ing Servia. .We enteri Bosnia i'the cause,
bf humanity Ami nationality '.ahd lo.
establish peace HWthorit offendlh Turkey's
integrity'- l,The;- proclamation mentions
nstria thankruny f or her efforts to pi 6tcct
The Porto hu received & letter frotnSer-
tia, announcing that At Criatiti'sdiplomalic
inission hasheencpnniermadecL--a
I - A dispatch from Widdeb a strongly for
tified -townin jBolgariaviDd the, Danube,
near tbe. Sejctian, frontier rtports that the
Servians haye , flred several shots at the
Turkish frontier guard. The dispatch also
states that Seryiad iCODoaalsSkMiera jtolln
guire into thiireeat.ala?ged' :ioUitlons f.
the frontier left jWtddfcijLauddeiiljfig mU u
j y ;. :iaT nitt rM asj Jqly l. -
f 'Jihe budget ,commHtee has.. Bunnresaed
te -bedsloffs bf-
fWr1 oWionaries
f k-i "'itit is u&oh,' July 1.
le$$iood,Qtx cOrretponlibt, in
tnfirnt the rdmor thit tHpM'iiv hAh
.differences of opinion in the CabitfeT;oh'
usameruiqueBtloW ttLid 8erby wtore
uiaajwceiiy siroimirtwawd.thoiewii
tvivwjusjcoungBiatTj-t;: i6vii.a
.aJsk .'J .11 isM sni iitiu c sj-w iidadffi
b aJtlOMxnoaraC(rrnite Calls
far Ueforms. , .'Jin:
JRfld M;TfdvaWl
iajtolutlon nskini ikinrrisi.lA inwud.
ll'.n linnkmnf f . mrwl ni.k i - rtnifnrm
rAiav'cailif(Ia ihorouT
ur classes oi iirouucers. uiauuiaeiurefd. r
merchants; also the internal Revenue, with
a vieWb8ecnrtttRife lartivbnae
the tawebt finiriles: The-' Board 'Sheets':!
I Washington about the totddle of Janaary)
ine juri8iians,""i .-,.
Thtr Standard tA ftsP Unaabial afUcle,
tays:-'Ii Is1 report'ed'iliat'a well-known
firm of steel 'manufacturers ai Sheffield haai
faUed, witli liabilities 6t ll&3,bOQ.tM
TU K NATION A I, irtIOK ATICio
Keller, of Ne YoltTxvIll Work for
Committee rrsm, gouthern " Stales
-Adjournment at 4loInvcnuon,
.- acC, .C,:;.: ' ... ;
- " ;VJii St; .Louis, June 29
Tbe Southend Siatesu, .the flrst, hju'lot
for the Pjesidencyivfttad as follows:: i ..
Arkansaa-t-Tilden 12 a, . .
Alabam.aTiljl3
COCk 2. A: tmi-'M1.! iii iifrill tfiii i
i .forgiaiTiklea BHaacoxk mayard
16. ; tjjI Jjfl uni0 (tijt h rfifirfj? i
,vMiiuuen j-iiendricks 1, Ba-
yarq 4h 4-- aarji- ttf loeyj f
:i A West Virginiam-Allen 10, f ol. it, i
iTexas-TiKlen lOil Hendrfcks'2i, Han
cock 2, Bayard 1. vJ
SoufltCarolina-rrTildea 14. ..--.
Missoarir-Tuden.Sb .Hendriek? .7, Allen
2iTB.o3adhead 19 3jf hoiaa u t- - . i
TennesseeH-Hendricks 24,r ritmim
fissipir-riiden l& 5o vj?
Louisiana Tilden 9, Hanpocki.p, Ba
yard 2. -A7'i - itwl .f'l '
3 iMar jUnd-Tildcn J 1 Hend ricks K U an
cock2. 4 . ,-,
i Florida Tilden
North CtfoUfihTilden 9.:.ncBdr:pks k
HancoCkiSj BayardSi rv-ls i vi,. ..'
tnEeatu)ck7hTiJfciierr54i f t i? .:,
On the -isecoad .ballot lNortharli m
changed-Tl Wen. 19; HaQcocki lj MfsstMi r
cbanged-Tildenjfl6i; Hendricks; 14; ATlu
other States voted -v-f follows? VVTexas
Tilden 1G; JUmisianaTildemi lfi; Mury-land--rTildea
1 14, Hendricks H ; ' Virginia
Til4en il5; ,Bay ardr Zd. " ;fThe j remainin!?
Sou jrn; States aaion firstc ballot., '
S'ivoWfirEss'JQro : ' ..
The Boston Herald says,"oi "that class of
Citizens who care mot for reform tliiiu
other issnesi involved,, itbecoutest.Tihk n
cannot Jajiltq '.be faVorala." , j : '
The 'TUtni&t and
theman atilaTiye;m?U
!T"he- Nashville mericcm does 'no: dis
guise or deny,regrefat:th defeat of Hun
dricks, yet, referring. fto. ike-, platform, a
protest againlst further contraclien, says it
will cord ially ; support Tilden, jrn opppsiiiuli
0. the eon tract ion ist s and, cori;uptiqnist?.
J At Efmira, New" York, there was an illu
mination, street .meetings brass bauds, acd
& hundred guna ' f t,,, f '.
The Indianapolis nih awaits the final
result of the ObnVehUon . fcefore it 'defines
I its" portion on . the platform and candi
p dates. ' "" " ' " " ' ' .
At . Cincinnati: lhare is an, exhib'tiun of
quiet satisfaction by the,' hard money De-
k uipcyii nuu wuu uiiinaguiseu aisgusi ny
B the'greecback Ting cf the pariy
The,nominati;n waa Received wul t xeat
i exitUUSiaem at.Buffalo."..' One hnndrt d uui a
i were nreu ai iuc arsenal, ana one nunon a
1 at the Uoui thousew and .the streets were i a
- radeo. . 1
At Detroit
the
enthusiasm
was un-
bounded. T
. Second Day1-JHerntns Session
, St. Louis, June'2P.
The Convention was called to order at
110:20 this morning.
The interest is evidently .greatly abated.
; many delegates having left, leaving iheir
alternates in tbeur places. ,
The galleries contained' but few specta
tors. - -
Prayer was offered by Episcopal Bishop
i Robertson. . "A . ' ' : .'' "'
: The Chair announced the receipt of sev
eral telegrams1, which were read.
One from Sedalia, Missouri, saying, "We
.fired ne hundred guns for Tilden, and
have hopes for.Hendficks for Vice Prcsi
denf." . : ;'V -. !,
I , Another from the CincInnati Mavor ai d
others, approving the tickeL .
' One from Jackson, Mississippi, pledging
the State to the ticket . '
i One from Mount Vernon'Ulinoia. savins
I "nomination pf Tdden approved with great
enthusiasm.""
' . Many others of 'a similar character were
read endorsing' the platform and candidate,
which elicited great interest.
: Tfie nomination pf Vice President beijitt
tin order the naniebf Gov. Hendricks v;.s
presented .byIIliaois,j and he was nomiua
jted on the, first ballot unanimously.
j : St. Xouis, June 29.
After the proclamation of Hendrick's
nomination Mr. KeUyof New-York; rose to
address the Chair. ' (Applause. i Loud calls
Jor Kelly f-' Kelly ! : Platforni !) ' He pro
needed to- the "platform anlid cheers. II.
aid there was no man here "who woiki-d
more strenuously than -himself against the
nomination of MK4 Tilden,' because it v;.s
lis earnest, belief thai he could not carry
the1 'election with 'an 'eastern candidate
The Convention has decided ' otherwise
jand he bowed to5 the 'decision; land none
would labor harder lhati he for his election.
IHe expressed his great admiration for Hen
dTicks and 'confldence in his pure charac
ter. Couaselled the burial of all personal
topiaibhs1 and' a concentrated effort for a
ululuuu vivbyrY. xiq pruceeueu wiiu sumo
ommeats on the netessity5 for a change in
xiauuuu i. nmiaumiiua nurouga
ocratic stiecess jahd ' was ' : f requcirtly
uivm(viw va tuw Atnwuiu , j.wu w
ommittee for the Southern' States: Ala
bama, Braggt' Florida5 Call; -Kentucky,
Mce.nryi'MaylaId,', Horsey Louisiana,
Johns; Missouri,' Priest; Tennessee, Bates;
South Carolina, Ryan Mississippi, Barks
lale; Virginia, pambell Texas, StockdnW;
ueergia. Barney; JNortn tJaroini a, -
After Usdaf rTesblut.ions AW Convention -
tdjournedsinedldJ v!J ";'.'
Uow ike N btbinallo d -i-e"' 1 1 Vce I ved
t Consratalatofy K)lpa'(-h ' i
t'(:S1n FiAisciscoune.
The nomination for: Tildpn was well ro
;eived here, mainly on Recount of I114 hard
noney vprocUvilies.!- Out : buudretl ( guns
vere fired iaad ratificai'um tacetin win
e held in a few days. The anii-Chinesu
l..tf tl. lK.nl.ifMm h !fi0..1 !ta f.nl iA. An.l
romineBtj Democrats assert that he can
sarry the State on that issue. t u .. I
9ifi ! ArfiAihr, Jane 29.
Mr. Tilden 1 hsrecfered aumber of dis
atcbes, among them ihe' following 1 .
."s' paATTXi.Jun.e29. ,
"Tho Grcely nouseboki and its 'friends
are all for 701111 tt i -'nu'w-aw! --
(Signed) i .t -Nionox&s Sirrrn.w ' '
'KBxriiik; Cosirnnsal.
His ExceUency, vSanx1, Jiiden.
1 Tordialcooffratulations., We. .Germans of
the Siate jof, Connectic.ut.jre sure jo j5,0C0
vos' for you aa.d refprnv , 4 i:ru4.
tboon: I M 'FaraHOLr, N.j J., June 29.
His Excellency. Samlft,J.n Tilden:!
comerataihtd voir." Tne'Democrats 6f New
1 1 Jersey will support ypq enthusiastically and
l iire you the eirttoral'vdte bf the State,
Hon. S. JT Tildeni Tbe man is the
nlatfotramaod tbbnrijaff breaker af 7 New
I York will uPHove Ah,u;inhreaker M the-
oation. All who really desire honest
money, diminished taxes;! pure administra
tion, unfettered trade and ihe, restoration
1 of a true nationaAfeeUQgin tho place of a
wretched seclionalism-i
WiHrawyto His
Pabkk CLqdwin."
i i , - t"
6idxlirsctors .ttntl officers' of Itho-
Atlabiiod and North" Carolina " railroad
F aave been elecicdi 3 i'i 'i' ' ' ''J"
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