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FRIDAY. 8EPT. 13, I
OlBelat 1'uperol the CUr und Coniity
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drafting mntlr no er pu-
Democratic Stale. Ticket.
Tor State TreJuu
CHARLES CARROLL.
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For Superintendent of Public Iotrtictlon
For' CohgnttKtg'litrcnih nlnrlct,
WILLIAM HARTZEL.
Tor IUpreinttlvc Fiftieth D!.rfct,
FOUNTAIN 12. ALBIUG11T,
CLAIBORNE WIKSTOX.
1
THE PLATFORM.
FIH8T The rettoration nt gold and il'vcr
u the basil ol tbc.curtcr.cy: ,th rrfumptlnn
ol tpecle pa raenta at toon a politic l'h-
out dlsa-terto tho tiimncts of the country,
by ttcatllly oppa-lng Jriflatlon und by the
payment of tho ontlo al indebtedness In the
money ol the civ llzcd world.
Secosii Krceooramercc; notarlffforany
other purpoc but revenue.
Tuttu Individual llhcnr'aJ'OPI'OSltlon
to tumptuary laws.
Voumil The right and doty of the
Stale to protect Ui cULrcur- from cMortion
and unjust dlicrUnmitlon liy chartered
mnnspolle".
Fiiriii-Uirid rsilri tlon of the govern
mcnl, boih Slato and National, totlioIiL-ll
Imatc domain of political power by c.xclud
idk iucin'ra an cxcciuve anu legislative
Interocddllng svlib the allaira or.soclelv
whereby inouopolict arc 'uttered, prlvlf
edged clues aggrandized, and ImlUIUua
frefdura unnecessarily ami oppre-hely
rePtramea.
POLITICAL DntECTdJiV.
Tbo following Central Committee
wsb appointed by lliolJqalb'liean eon-
gWHionnl-convention that,-met nt
Mound City, August 13, 187-F: '
Alexacder county, G. V. McKeftltr ;
Jackon, Uocl L WiJ-v;
John. on, A.J Aldeo; "
Mauac, Henry Armitrone ;
Terrv, S. J. IVrka j
l'opo, II U. U alter ;
Fulaild, Georo W. Mcrtz, Sr.;
Itandolpn, D. K. MoMnstera ;
Union, R. li Stlnion;
"VVillisiuion, Hid) h'rwi'n.
Tho IbRowing ConUal Committee
vonuou ot tho rifticth Mnatonal li
tnct, held at Mound Citv
1874 :
August 12,
Alonndor cotitty. K '.. WalbnJse:'
Jamn, Ktrt li I'iilait;
Union, T. II. iMliipi.
At the Democratic eoncresiional
toavention, held at Anaa, Kepiembtr
3, 1374, tbo following Central Com-
raittee for the Eighteenth district wiiJ
appointed :
Rit4olp, BBirirly AVilUbir ;
x-?rry, r.. r.. r.-nsor;
VS'iaiktawa, U. W. O'Mitl ;
Jackion, (). ,V. Andrew;
Uuica, flush Andrewe;
Johnioti, 1. N Pmree;
SUuae. J. W.Thtlflj
Pope, D. U. Fl Id ;
FulMkl, Otl KJfo"a ;
Alciandur, John II. Ubrtv ;
At Large, Judga I" Uro-.J CViro.
Tbo following executive committee
far Union county was appointed by
the Democratic county convention that
mot in .lonestoro, August 2 J, 1S7-1 :
Judi; M. O. Crawford ;
O n Krqh;
O. 1. Hill.
The following State committee waa
appointed by tbo Democratic-Opposi-tion
convention, at Springfield, A agudt
20, 187-1-
31 Dutrlct. F II O. Wir.ui
4th Dutnct, A. 41. Harrini;lnn,()snova.
on. Diunci, tn wright rreotiort
cth Iiiirict, J. a. l;rk, Rock Iiiand.
itb I)Uirlct, U.o W. Kavenj, Otf.wa
bib Dutrlct, Wa.biojttou K. Cook
Lmcon. 1
0;b Diitrict Ohas. p. Kir, i.,rl,
10th Ui.trlct, D.vid F. Head, OnrlhKo.
11th Dlitrlct, J. M Uuh, Pitt.flald.
1'Jth Dittrict, K L Jterntt, Sprlnefleld
13th Diitrlct, John A. 41allorv.II.vnr.
T1?,i,tr,ict' J U- ""'by. Champaign'.
nirici, n.- u. jionimon, Klhni;.
ham. D
I6th I)itrlct, 0 D Hoilcr, Greenville
TllIlb U1,lf,ct' Wl 11 Kron". Edwardi.
1 6th Dutrict. Y. II. OiPOn, Cairo.
Ulh lilitrjct, JauiHb P Rohjnion.Olnov.
At Urge, S. II. Jlillor. Chicago,
town. rK8' W' Townond, ehawnoo-
At Urge, -Wm. TJroWD( jackeonvll,0i
Mr. Brown wan elected chairman of
the committee.
The following Central Committeo
was appointed by tbo Democratic con
vcution of Alexander county, at Cairo
Augukt 2:i. 1874: '
Clear Creek, Thomai J. MuClure.
Ooo. . I,nd, O. Greenloy.
Wog Tooth, N. Uumaoke?.
mb1:.w,t'GJ:R"x-J,cU'u, -
- l.lWow,
Jlnrl.. .1,., II.... "1 J (111
ncmin uiro, .inlifi II. (
nq l)r u Art(jr
The following Central Committee
wa appointed by tho JDoiaocratic-Lib-
1
September 4f, and nominod
candidates for'tbS legislature in tie
l v
Alexander. U K 1'- ako. J O Lyr.cs.
week ton, 1' Dithuri, Joseph Cully,
Cclon, Oliver Hill, T il Ferine.
At T:ga, T F Buutoti, of UlIoo.
TltE "war of racci" i progressing
f.iTorably in Alabama.
Tnr. Sorttbcrn Sratcs are citing too
botfor car t .'bnjtrfl.
; TnEsuprcibe,cdurt'oFViconsiii bos
decided tbat tbo railroad law of that
itatc if constitutional.
LiEtTtNANT OovKnson Pens was
born in 1330 iu Louii'una. lie U a
Jarycr, and vfas a coloucl in tho .con
federate army.
""LocisuNA resembles Prance. A
revolution in Patis Is a revolution in
the nation. Tho revolution in New
Oiltaon was a revolution in the State.
T7 . ,
Or Tlic tbirty-ono
jenatora elcclcui
n-Mrnno'nt (do Into election In that
tffaie f ho Itemoentn eleouul osr., Tbo
tail nf tho ram continues to butt iu a
most gallant manner.
Mr. PtNcnuAOk; tbo colored ex
gftTfcrnot ot Louisiana, it making Rad
t:al speeches iu Indiana. Ho ought
to fyc' at homo. Tho White League
are anxious to rccaive bint with open
urms to hospitable nbuc.
A
coward
Kri.l.oon is an arrant
Therd is no fight in him, or elec ho
would have stuck to Lis,' offico to tho
last. . But ho bid himself nt tbo first,
sighs of danger, and has not yet cotnc
out flt tin bole.
And now it lb in order for all thu
Radical orators to point to Loui.'iana
and denounce the Ponn revolution as
a Democratic rcbollion. This is their
best card! and they will play it tkill
Tin: Springfield !and Illinois South
eastern railroad was sold at Springfield,
on tho loth iiist,, for SjOO.OOu. Mr. II.
IJIoodgood was tho purchaser. Ilia
brother owns tl(c mwt of the first mort
gare bonds, which aggregate 83,400,
00O. - .
Gek. Lonostiiket refugeed on tho
night of the revolution in Louisiana.
He got out of the wav of the bullets
of tho Wliite Leaguers, who are a-,
anxious to kill him now as the Union
men wero in 1SC2-3 to send him to
kingdom come."
Mn. Xzvteu. has beeii supcrsdod
i?Jhi?S?.S.a.K,nSnt of the IIlinqN,r
nno uas oeen elected president. Mr
Jam;a,C. Clark, lately, manager of the
nne rtilroid, has been appointed ana
oral rasasL-er.
Tub board of enualizatiou propose
to add 15 per cent, to the nsoaed
valuer pf real estate in Alexander
county. The board may have our
piece of land' for the tares. What
is McMaalers doin. Don't he knr.w
our ral csUte is uiioimi above its
cash value '!'
r- ,
St.IPali. mournfully raid to the
wiping elder.f of the church of Ephe
be f,u!i-l in oilv bond?
aSlietion awaiting him. Thing have
not changed much since Paul's dar.
'i'hero aro yet bonds in ovory city draw-
uK B ij;n rstfc Ql ,teret, and afllic
tioas of variou kinds continue to be
numerous.
Oen.Qp.axt orders tbu disorderly
insurgent of Loot-iana to diapor.e.
Wftnp .c-lll 1... C..l .1.. . .. rn,
-.-w.v ..... UK uuu iiiBin i HQ J'enn
men are a quiet as deaf and dumb
boyi at a hmking and as gentle as
Ui.ili. f'i .. . .
tnvj wa0i peace now.
What they most dasire at this moment
i what .Jeff. Duvw demanded during
tbn rebellion, to bo lt lilorio.
Wiiji.v thu hill fur tbu reconstrue
tion ol Louisana was under diecu-sion
in the Senate of fbe Tnitod Htate,
ocuutor iioomtlc, in a speech in oppo
sition to iu enaotment, said it ought to
be entitled -a bill for an act to organ
izo hell in tho South." The tenator
w right. Thore ha been boll i the
South over Mneo tho reconstruction
acts went into effect. "
.St.SATOit LoinuiTb d.nibt rcir.iced
to hear of tho downfall of Governor
Kullogg. fu was a member of a sen.
atycointnitteo appointed to investigate
l.mitfllnr, ir.:3. 1 ...
"n iiuhb, aim reported that
Mchnery was tho lawful governor mid
Kellogg n usurper. Ho uloo in tho
renort mfnr ri il Ia . 1 .1 t
, jumciou inai co.
gross adjourned without making pro
vision for the case blomhhe.l WJUld ro
or Kellogg would be eompellcd tb
claim thu conftant support of Federal
authority.
Tiik overthrow of tho Kellogg gov
ernment, jf the IWidcnt would not
intorfeio with the rcnult, y.ould bo ol
great benefit to the people of tho .Mis.
hissippi valley iu.iJ i particular lo
Cairo. The rulo of tho earnut l
IF! I. nillUt'iri', lino ......it.. ... I
H'iy injured w,w
vricaus, u iiaa u.itroyed the buslnew J
ol tliat city which is ons of tho bst
customers our merchant have. With
McEuery in power, business in Louis
iana would revive nnd we would reap
many of the good results the belter
condition of affairs.
CONGRESS. ONAL .VOM LV A
HONS. TIk following ore tbo congrosfional
nomination tuide in Illinois to thi
date :
Fourth diiirict S. A. Uurlburt, re
publican candidate. Reform conven
tion meets at P.ockford, Sept. 17.
Fifth district -11. U. Rurchard, re
publican candidate. I). J. Pinckuey,
roforn;.
Sisth district T. J. ireudersou. re
publican candidate.
Seveuth district F. M. Uorrin. re
publican candidate. Alox. Campbell,
reform.
Eighth district (5. 1j Fort, repub
lican candidate. t. Uaytic, ro-
form candidate. Col. .1. .1. Wiilkcr,
i Independent e.miliilale.
ToHJl (rjV,
l'lltIcron nichie.
republican candidate. Democratic con
vention nt Buslincll, Sept. 17.
Eleventh ditrict 1). K. Iteatty, re
publican candidate.
Twelfth district Wm. M. Springer,
democratic candidate. J. B. Turner,
reform. A. Simrinn. rr-nnlilioati.
Thirteenth dWtriet-John McXulta.
republican candidate. A. E. .Stephen
son, reform, (i. W. Miuier. prohibi-
tirn.
Fourteenth district J. 11. Pickrall,
reform candidate. Jon G. Cannon, re
publican candidate.
Fifteenth district John R. Kdem
democrat. .1. W. Wilkins, reform.
Sixteonth district E. 15. Henry, re
form candidate. Jas. H. Martin, repub
lican. W. A. .1. ?patk, democrat.
Eighteenth district Isaac Clements,
republican candidate. Wm. Hartzel,
democrat.
. Nineteenth district Wm. B. Ander
son, reform candidate. S. Si. Marshall,
democrat. O. B. Rautn, republican.
LOUISIANA. THE HEVOLU
TION. There was at St. Louis on Tuesday
night last a large meeting of citizens
who sympathised with the revolution,
ary movement of the White Leaguer
of Louisana. Tho speakers were en
thusiastic, and fall of what the rhetoric
ians call "the fire of eloquence"- M
cheers were loud and the xnec'-e Kai
a.Bucooss in every particular: VJ1 atr
all, what did it amount wllt Si01
!)urr.M rli,1 it wvrv ? .Vooo what-
i - -
evf were no argumenU in-
dulgtd m by tho oraio '."hey threw
logic to the wind. They applied to
tbu patsions of their beams. They
aroused enthudasm, lint they did not
even attempt to convince any person
that the revolution was justifiable.
With the people of Louisiana we
sympathise. They have been imposed
upon by reckless adrniurors : thev
hiva ben 'lorntn.., :
, Vi 'B""'
rau. anu corrupt negroes ; they have
been robbed by taxation ; they have
1- i i , .
U.n cheated by corrupt election offi-
ccrs; their Stato h.n been alraoit
rnircil 'Pl.ia :. , i .
" cauno-
toach tmrsclf Ui believe that the neo-
rAi- rS l.ottfJ.n .1.. I
r v ov ...o-u,,OJ, lv
spon.sioie, in some measurs at least, for
the miwirv info uliioh il,r.v
, i mi, i V vu
plunged. Ihere lias been among
thorn too aaucli of the spirit of pro-
Mirlntion. TI.ev l .1,1.... V:.
, . ....u llu
tor hostility mmj northern men whoi
df i rt.il tn !. ili.ir frJo.l.
... '
tut tli ijiieuion ol the legality of
thu r,rt..n( .tiii,t.. ,.r .1.. si-l-.
. t , .
.vur:in ui j.'iuuiana must he dih.
cusied without fL-elin- r. !. ..,
"
ijacMiun oi law.
We do not deny that McKccrv wai
, . , ' . '"-"'l wa
eiecica governor ot tlie State. Wo
believe he was. But he was counted iu,r"'1 ,1'"' BmoDS ll)"m B0 BCl
( it , c ' regulating ngro labor in hanh and
out, and the Lotted States court I unneceinry wBy. la July of tbat year,
cttablishod his competitor, Ktllo-ir iu" 'urnving morobm of tbo conmtu.
ill the "ubcrnalfirlal olnir Mtv tior.al ceiiventtn of 14 called a rnetticg
n me uDcruatorlal chair. JiLcLnory, i Ult Xo reTll, tU8 lal(J CQDtM
ho claims that ho was elected, backed V,'L- Tbry ma le tho prepoileroui claim
hjhis party, bv an act of war ha- lh" lu 5oaTnUo?k VIJ. """a"
, t. ' , lubii, i changet in that lnitrumunt to the
ueposI Kellogg. o aro aiUJ to f'Jpu r voto at any time! Tho conven
endorsa the act. UV Mnnm ,in .. rr ! met July 30. A riotc&iued. Havtral
every mau who ii defeated for governor
" '
in a Plate and claims lie wa elected,
has the right to prepare in secret, or
ganic, arm and drill Jib friindif, and
then suddenly precipitate them upon
his successful rival, and having driven
him from tho capital, nrny pro
ceed to exercise tho fun3.
tioun uf governor until his rival
can drive him by force of arms away
from tho capital, wo may at once und
forovcr bid farewell to h;y and order
and welcome chaos. Thi it the wm-
tho .McxicaiM have determined elec
tions in their unfortunuto couutry. Jt
will never do; and President rant,
if he wishes to havo law and not
tho bayonet tbo potent power in the
liopublic, mutt not give countenance
to ii. ,
How strange it that in thotcday
there in no reason among political p-ir.
tisane that nearly nil nf thoin aro ( i,n.
troled by pisMon und prejudice! ,,
1 . . 1 1
i ui wry ini-u who uro 1
w
applauding lenn for dfiving
Kei'
out of tho govern
or 11 offipii in I , , ifiunui wurn otciuaou, xnoy neld ft con
o 0HIV.0 in j.uuim- , vtnlion of the r own. whlph
ana at the point of the bayonet, wero
denouncing Brooks for driving Baxter
out of tho offico of governor of Arkan
ra3 by virtue or a process of a court
liv i.t,rv1. WrnnU had been elected
1 overnor of the state ; but Democrats
demanded that Baxler.wbo bad not boen
eleoted, should bo rc-inftalcd into tho
offico be had obtained by fraud. Why
was this demand made? Because
Brooks was not n Democrat and Bax
ter was! Now tbeso same men insist
tint Kellogg should bo kept out of tho
office of governor of Louisiana be-
, , , 1 , .,.,
cauo be was not elected to it, and a
man should be rccoctiiicd a? goveruor
who obt-iined the ofiice. n -t by process
of law, but by the u?e of tho t word.
This is of the emetics of the gospel of
political confuinu. It is n dnctrino
that will make office-hiding depend
upon the ability to keep by force what
has been obtained by furor foul mean".
Recognizo it, and then those will take
who have the power and thoo will keep
who cm.
Jtut uliiluver ho may Lolicvo about
the right of tlio "out" io forcibly eject
tho "mi", wa cannot deuj tint If tho
Louisiana revolution can be mado sue
cosiful, there will be cau for rejoic
ing ; and we do not regret that tho dif
ficulty iu the way of reversing the re
volution wiil be found to be alr.iot
! '"surmountab.e. Kellogg lias audi-
cated.and peace has been restored. I lie
McEuery government is in succsful
operation thruughout the State. Tho
great maj'Jrity of tho people are eati.-f.
Cod. How. then, can this government,
which was legally elected but illegally
obtained control of the political machin
ery of tli! Siate,bc ousted ? When the
Presideat found Kellogg in power and
it was ciiaryel that ho obtained it by
fraud, tie Prjsideut did not go behind
the fact that Kellogg wa the dr r
governor. What will the President
dojiow? He finds McKnery in power
the de ff'o as well as the de jr
governor. Will he go behind thi fact
b-cause Kellogg is his friend? He
was not control ed byauy partiau con
sideratior in the Arkania revolution,
and iaav'Jt be In this, ft is to be
hopod-14 m" not that to d a great
g00(ne will wink at the illegal pro
ceAlings of the peip!a of outraged
,'jouuiana.
LOUISIANA.
Tlie Slorj of Her Tribu
lutious. HOW SHE HAS BEEN OUT
PIAOEO BY RADICAL
RASCALS.
Tho Tangled Web
Treachery and
ruption.
of Fraud,
Cor-
Krtm the aicago Trlbune.j
K.bruary VI, lsO, tee tint "frfce-itatB"
governor of Uuuim, Miciiael Ilahn,
elect,J bJ dozn pimLei
lUtia undtr Inderal control. Gen. Usnki
tupemml tho election. In 41arch a con-
'tiiutlonri conventien met and drew up a
cotititumn, wnica abonibKi naverv. la
Sepjembe? tLt m parisbci adopted tbu
I luitrumstt C..ngroisinon wr ulected
at 'bo t"f, but tbey wero never ad
S1M tb9 fcf)U,e A, th, cl08 0( ttj()
war. all tbso rraneemeriti collapied
The prvtt,t theory was that Louituna
wt o temu.y. Ib tbo tpring of 105,
n tltn-n tor territorial doitgato took
I !" Henry v. araioutn.or lieutonaat
cu"jCel ln (if,at'f r luo Tenaeue.,
aa oi-provctt judgo under JJaaki in
- ,e" Orleati, go; tbo ne-ro vo.o, and
w cnoun. a purie ot jii.wo w.t
madt up fr b.u,, and ho went ty Watb
I "'iD- Cotgrou would haTo noib.n- tu
uo who bim, bit J'reiUeiil Jobntoli Bp.
1 Poi"ta Llt" tftiury agent, and ioct bun
I i' otivunot intboftii of in-.o h ren-
rai .i.-c;loc i held unJer the coniiitu-
tion tf 1-y.l. Ibo dsmocrati carried
every county but one. J Al ad won Weill
I "V "''""3 w.aiii out of 7,.
It'iH voui 'ibe iegnlature cboien at thu
time nut eirly in lrCO lipantdiomoill-
Lai.,,!,. 1 i I mA I i ih r u t r. r.i. . nl. fl
Pr-(jEi wero killed
mmitteo of invtitigation. Tho ro
"onitruetlon aoti wero loon afterwardi
I'tiitj. Tbo convention promted for by
tboie a?li inet in November, Jfci7. J be
C'u.ititution it fratrindwaii adopted by tbo
peijiiu m ilay, At thnt lime War.
i '.i. wai elected governor by Cl.Ool
to; to ;j8,0K for Ttllaferro, the dernv-'rail-
1 andldate. Warmotb wai at unco
ria'j-,"iratd. The Ugltlalure wai over-
'imingly republican and duboneit
Tin preiMential campnlgn of 16CJ wai
diigraced by a number of riou. On
lection day, very few negroes voted.
Intirnidatl'.n wi doubtleit tho ixroat
laaiu of tri , although it ii claimed that
tb'J j ariy raantgeri, fornioolng certain
rfetaat kept tholr followeri from
tlio p',i for the lako of pleading
torr. nm thereafter. In 1W thu
"'"ui th JobrHfry which deitroyod the
i.ouinana and iwelled her debt
I t" t prirt miorinout prnpurlioni fairly
'''gb In 1871 the republican! quarrnled
"V'-r tho tpoilr.- The aitembly eloctod, at
J Oe'cnt liuiui, two ipuakori, pro and
ali-,Warniolli. Soon after in adjourn,
uient, a republican ilato convontlnn wat
to intet at New Orleant. Auguit 0 1871,
thii body aiiemhlod. United Hlates Mar-
htl Packard had the right, at chairman
"f tho itatu central commlttoo, to appoint
tho placii lln ileiignatiid the cuitou
b..iisi Tho bull ling wat rjutrdii.1 by fw
nrril troopi, who knpt ut all d legntM who
had riot rm-jivbd ln-kmi nf iunmnin
from Packard. Wanuoth and ah tilt
iriundi wurn orcludud,
mlttoo hended b'y l'lnchbaik-lbkik (Irani
to removu tho fedxral ring of ''cyi
lMckard, ct al. .Grant did , nAttiing.
Tliaticefurth tho psrty.in l.ouinf.mi was
split inlo custoni.liouio Jor 'JtnC) awl
Warmoth repubilenn. iiOTembef J.,
1871, Limit. .(Jiv. Oicar J. Ducn ('!
ored; dlad. Oo Dceu)br OiU tho liato
wai i.,tivei.t without tbi ticii'O, nnd
h.l I'll. tii Di-.k, than ol.e .f Wn:
moth's warmtit (riciidt, as lia l'iuije4.
Uo tbofnforo tcuAtno LiouUiiuiifCiov
crncr, altkojch tbo legality nf u.h hi
Ion byhalffof th" loi;ilnluru wai stren
uously doob-d. .Ian. I IS72, tin) l-iil-lure
met. 1'bo junto had r..t quotum.
Onioyftho eulUetor, had tnauli tuu 'rtb
ienws Ou a cruUt in the ruvenue-cultcr
Wlldarneitf, Th ikdhIo could do nothing
for lack of quorum utitll tbo 1Mb, but'lho
1 itouio maue iiie interval nvu.y iv fpiil-
( t ng M( lwJ ftC;ionf(.ac of wluUl loMn.
llouio made the Interval llvu.y by fpiil-
any ezpditau inu on.tr irtiii u.uiiiuriuip.
l'her.l wni Mtn riolinr. and uno iteprn-er.tnWv-'
will kiilid, Jtn. JO, ilm ee.-ticti
of rinchlAck wai c 'ttlrinoJ Jy tbu .titi
ate and ihn Wanuoth wlni: nt the USilte.
Carter, tfce" rpelier of tbo dtfctr Wing,'
inuud a pr- claim. mn nnouncinz bi 111-
tetiliun Ij v.s the :!' -lluu. lluii
nti Wa tuipetiied for to.nn dayi. lloth
ii!r armed Oen. l'.morv llnalTy toppl
the lurmoll by tbo threat nf fs4ural inSu
enco The Carter Jiilatare ol44vd
and tho legal Warmotbl body 4 .n after
adjourned.
Virmcnitb attanduJ the CilicinnitlU'vii
vention ai a lilrnl riptiblu-in. 'Plsch
bc preirved n neutral pMiiion. Wiku
Grant Ltd txitii ro-uumtnatt.l at PtiUu
dalpbla, Pinuback luKdo n Ltr-bln vslih
Packard, CnVay and KMIogg, and (Ih
crtd Warnn.uth. Aittr imim trout. I,
thu oppi-iilion o'C'iienti in the ttnto w..ro
united in tJotober. AIcKnory and l'cnn
rau at tho oppontioti cndidt for gov
ernor and licutinant (iovrtn r agHiul
Kellotg und An'.oini. Kollogi; wn an
iix-eoloni' frn Fuiion counii. Iilirj.it,
wai tfni nv jour.iou in :,cw Urltnbi
in lefij i collrctur ui cuitotni, anil wto
wi )-vUd UbiuJ S:U -iUikior in
.Nov. I, HTj, the Mleaijn wi held
Thu relurcr Were lont to the l-t rrturn
mg',lHJird, iwhich contlit-df ef Varmoib
and .tnn-'cf hn lubor ilantHi It trai
ipeed.iy kn-.nnti.al MeKcvry mislerie,!
uy aii'jir. i'ju'i ii.ajjruy. 1 tih Aeil.'i:;
party, in daipair. ioi afiilavui by 4,o-u
ngr.et fit ol. rl voie-i Ltd hn kpt'
awty from the jwl't. hr. 1 that
it wai prolable that th returae
board -would -'not count thu votti cor.
tectly. Oa tht nlmogth of thoMVUinaJr.,
Uatements L'nitel Atates CircuiTjuoKe
C. II. Durell eij inul warm ih from
counting the volet, ar.d ordi.r-1 l.m li
t irn orr the returns V. an u'.V r. lilnj.
l'.;urr,ing lUard, . rni 1 .- u.i r
eits of Kei ogg Warmeih Lj.i 1L0 rt
lurcs On mil iiim dy ljrtil u.-dtuol
Packard tooceupy the fltaiUcuisvwi.h
federal troopi 1M1 wat 4 n, and
Lgli:aturi wbich Warm-jlh had JoEteced
was kupt from assernbUrig ljc 7, ib
fraudulent Itc'.uruiog Hoard dud. rod Knl
lots Rn,I Abloine acd a Kadleat LeguU.
tjree.ei.tod. lie it rrr.tuil.-ed that thu
illegal bc?Jy had no rat jrn of tbs e.ertion
whatever. In j !ay thrra'L-r, two Irt
ltl&turot rnt. The K"'.'. t;g crit rt uittr
pen promptly (n,parbbi Warniclb, ci
pbdI him from clll until trial, and de
clared Lieut -Git. Pir.cbback U bo the
rightful rular of I, m:iUr.i. S3 th'n ilip
pry tri-kittr got t.s rward. Warmotb
umwl a procLra&tion drnounclog thii
outragx. Ktllogg and ilcEserr wert in
augurated on the lame day by "the rival
L-jglitatare Hath appeared to Grant
Un BUJtair.pd Kellogg. Ttn matltr
oonctce bffjro Cocgreti Two
t'.rul ciaimanti AIcMiilfn ( M
Knr) tad Ray ( Ke..oggj uk1
thtir appenrtneo. The rjaaato Com
mif.ee of l'riviUge and Klectiom
reHjrtd tbat the nl-otion of le- was
fraud, and recommended tbat tLtre
ihould be anotbe-r In 4tay, undi-r tho tu
permion of the failed Slate Circuit
Judg4 Wood.
bom tnerubtsri of tht 0mtr.itto dUtect
ed. ilorton thought Grant'i rtcoccition nf
viiiovg lemea 100 rjneiiion. rrnmr.ull
thought JlcKntry nhuld la recosmzl.
TheSnale dodgel. Ou the night of Feb.
28, 1S7J, It votrd that the Kolloyg Govqr
mer.t itould coi.tiaue until tbo clwiios
provided for in tbo majority npoA.jfcouJd
tale pla.-o, and tbon it t&Mod the rep-.rt
and ditobari;4 It- Comraitttc, ao that the
election could riover tako piace. hlrice
thtn Ctrptnttr bat bn ucht tho nintor
baforo tho tfeat'.o tjvicj. (jrant one pre
parI a proclamation rgalmt Kollogg,
but at tho last moment Morton had it mp
pretifr). Kellogg hat rtmnined in poiver,
but his Sonttor elett Plr.ohback l;u
not ber.r. admittod to tbo iirit
The poorJln of I.JtlIi:nca, deniod all re
drcu by Coiigrni and plundarud and ty
ranaizel over by Kellogg and Lis crew,
have vory iranorally rofuid to pty tho
taici illtgally impoifd upon thorn, and
havo coniequently had their proporty
old under the hammer.
Attatt, when they law tl.it tln-.'iGftmcus
rcgiitratlon and oloctlon lawi put It
within Kllngg' piwir to r-"jrj;t; lilmr-olf
ou nu cang into .mr.fi ftrnvi-r. thoy rnm
in Qipur and tool: th" law into thmr own
handt. l:.adviiM thii act: n nuv hvj
''ten, but no impartial itudont of tbo tan
glod wl, of frau4, and treachorv. and vio
Itnee which hai mado up tbo hi.torv of
iuihitna for the Imt dacade can wonder
mat it snally camo to pan.
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JOZZN P. GAMBLE
UAIltO, ILLINOIS.
Tho Host and Chcnpost Wagon Man
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DRILL u fooo umiorj. illom.ar
ii-aTiiioNiAiJ riiuu oovuiisom
Or IOWA, aiUCAKKAB ANU HAKOTA.
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e soiieii corroponoenrc and orler
n want of tiood. In our Line Meaml.oat.
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"f rulliu Unue rit rtinrt riotirr. Hlt.l.p.
Mui... iUtzlif, i'crltdii-aU buUbd
neat and at the lo.w -t l.i- ratf.
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OXIGEATBI) Bin 12 RS.
The tuinach U one of M.e m -t di-licile
orcmt nt the Iiiimtn tj-.tcm: i 1 the In.li
gestlblefood i-rotsu-.l Into it l. tlie ri.iiirc- f
iiicntt of mod.-rn -oclciy, kn p I; la '
A Stato of Chonio Disonloi
whl, h f, follouc-d by a reiort f tonli-f und .
a'Icratlvc- for relief. It unfortunately lup
pen. howcter, that many of tho nit-dlrln- '
um d for thin jmrpo-o contain alcohol, which,
poured Into a Jicated tuwiiai-h prodm-m Ir
ritation, ircatca lailamatioc. and doit mor
ltjury than good. I
O.WOLN'ATKI) niTTKIlS CONTAIN ' '
NO ALCOHOL,
hut aro n purely medicinal prcpardtlmi,
which, In. an- t,f U V-l'IU'-IA, IIKAIIT
lll'ltN.IMMflRs'nu.V. ai .1 other like dl
ordcrt, atom-i- n-tor the tfim,i.-li toll,
NATURAL CONDITION OF
HEALTH-
The OXYOi:.NATU) III'! I li.nel.ccn
the nif-t populirr. im-ily for thu above com
plalnm for llio last tblrl) y. urt, ami Hill
mal tain tla-ir uiirlvalcd popularity.
Prici- i 1 per b ittle.
ftOi.n i:Eitvwiihifr:.
John K. IIknkv, criiii.t.N .t Co , I'ro'rs.
bd 0 (.o.lige PI New York
IID4T Mlllti:i
G. D. WILLIAMSON,
WHOLESALE IIOUEK,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
And Dealer tn
BOAT STORES,1
.Vo. 7(1 Ohio L(,,(t, (,7.1)10, ILLh
Spciiiii atigntton given to cnn-inn.
mrntii and tilling orilcrn. 1 j.L t
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nn.o.iu: i.s 1
BOAT STORES!
Groceries, Provisions, Etc., j
aXTo. XX O Olilo Iioiroo
CAIRO ILLS. 1
irt-nnt.tiH 1
JACOB WALTER.
23 TUT r3? O
And I teller In
FRESH MEATS,
KinllTII SlKKKT. 11BT. V.'AHIIINUTON At(
Co.MMKitciAL.AvK Adluining Ilamiyi.
Kcop tlu bettof Iti tf, Pork, Mutton vcnl,
I. anil), 1,uiim:j:ii, etc.. nml It prepared to
eenc fauiillctiu ancccptublo manner.
1
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S'MS?
from Dnurxltf", Phj leant and Oei.cral Store
I'tantitlo.i and Kainliy Mudlcine casi-t lrn-
HKTAH, & NIEJCHIPTIOW.
Bristol & StilwelJ
Family Grocers
Keep every thing fiertainii- (jf
line of r?uple and I'ancy (.rr cr
WHITTAKER'S HAM'
Choke Dried line,
Breakfast Jh
Fine Pears and I'cachra
Canning Pur poses.
! No 32 EIGHTH
ICE! ICE! K
HUSE. LOOMIS & C
Tnkiii great plcature In niinouiu
they nro now prepared to HUpjily et
with lako Ice oflhu very best quallt
t their houtcs ornt the r,torc..
flii'iild Ii left ut Ihu olllcf, No.
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