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."W m &. Oregon" Sentinel1. Mil 24r'HH Kl 33TKJ3UA Jg' PUBLISHEDr,.WDNESDAY8 WAteVimEft. VOL. XXV-ffi?lfc ,-- PROFESSION-AD1 CARDS. J. A. 0AHSA8PMJD., pqYSCIANd -ANpfgTJRGEOaj. DK.'GEO'K-AHLER, ii"f:i A. pHYSICIANa5D vSDR0E0H , asaT-o -ivoeTsrwl JACK80SVlI.tK, 0KE00N, tasI: I f!0ffira G. iT.AlfcKN'.M. V., r -zKrjn r. i PEYSICIAN AND SURQEOM,- .JACKSOSJIJ-LK, ORIfqQN,-, j 5wOmoopptltP.J.Bj' r.?t- ' :-Y y f T ' ' .! "' I M ARTINVRe MA;M: D.-jj '& f ,ts Iysician i-ro?jo!w;r f 1 J1CK80SVIU.K, OKKOON. ., ! Office upstairs in-)rth'8 brick. Resl dence on Ualifomia street DHY8ICIAN ANUSURGEON, ri Office and'Drpg Store it the rakeftirm on Applegate cight'miles West orJack wnvillc. Lcttfirs can be addressed Cither to Jacksonville or Applegate. lE.n;,ULENulBTH,. , j 4 TTORKEY-AT LAWJ .Wilt r.cT. i.-ilt rt'iOfiSj f 81t. Pr"! K)fll.,lOrtkiJrick.balMIg., , ,., '. i y... i A W i.n .'. ' A TTORHRY-AT- .-.VVA W-. . .J A' S, ... JACKAM)VtLR.KEpON? ,KEG0N 11hira.pfi?ani!'mT h(ti rfllV r.CflT prorapl utt.otlon. SpecUt ttttnlloo glun w cI1m af. i DR. J. M. TAYLOR, . 'Vhirinanntfvlt4t '.! plwitam now fnf prpril to do l kln-lfIntWork.-Irtleoriirttnlloii glr.w to ranoortiorKlci operatfoni Id eonnfctlon with ray bnilu. fBclnd ' tigcl.rtpUtM,.te. ChuvwuootUo. .AVIL'L.;iAtiKSQ,r "' ' JA.CKROimM.IC, ORKBOK. ...;i 1Jl5.i hxnraLl .IJtneMnc ru 4- Jmlnutcrfn, u awirea, iur wu -OISc and rauMtnrt.oa estoer f CllJiMruU.nd mk' itrnti. ' BERTH OLD RO.SJEU jKn :: ;--'-' . i 4st: SORUEOX ol the German Arm.v AND ' PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER, IN ORTH'S" BUILDING, ,r-Tb Treatment or Chrmic Cm Uad A. C. OIBBt. tTRARN'' , !WSkHMHSMSn! 4TT0RTYaliP.OUSSELL0RS. voias 2 aSd 4 Strowbrtdice Baildio, PORTLAND, ORKGOlf: .-R,Me.,!?lirnr ptfcokriNMtUa to boilneu Id Federal CocUt . - ' ' B1GB0TTS STEAHSAW B UX llQMTTE,.!tia!:iX OGN. er afihe best quality. , t lWIJMOTODING, "RUSTIC.' - 8 1 DI N O.r FX , 0 0 R1N G,T -" " 'JMJNGIjES, ETC.' fc I tLiwftef',' Aretoed to.rST jM-prtTiotiee nd rea'tmaWkWaa; for. tLveu eBveBi;Bt tothe Mill., (Formerly ofGlMgow, Bcouanu.i " ATPLEOATE, OREGON: : ! ; GUT BARBER SHOI AND EATH ROOMS., fel0Ti.M01oWSIl r VALLTUKKUL Cl. JackROHTille, OregoH TUB nKDEUSKJNED 18' FULLT j . j ii .i. : i.:. :. :- jwpH?cl Jo di,all work "in,hi line n the bee aeef nrfltineniDd'at'rraMDBble price., n HOT OR. COLD BATHS Pan be had at this place at nil boars of be y' GEORGE SOBCM PFJ Wtel Mamractirlng Ct, Take pie re In announcing that Uey now bare o and. a full and select stock Of ISkAtSKS?jl . . i FMWELSp- (5ASS!KflSKEp ' &E3K0B3$ A53 Uade of the itrj best NATIVE WOOL niTir-whWhnftwnUftpBse t TeryVea- nnable rates. Orders from a dlitarca will receive prompt atlenttoo. oend tbem In and give oar goods a trial. Ashland Woolkk M'r'a On. NEW LIVERY STABLE BACK OF COURT HOUSE. ISH & CATOM, t HAVITJO LATELY FITTE OP THE COM modloni barn on tha School IIoim Flat aid In tha rear or lb a Court Bonn. Wo an now fnllr prepared to attand to all knklnan In onr Una with promptneai anddlipatch and at tba m at raawnabl ratal. I He Tmomt - -WaUM-NMVk-tbiCtoteimtTiti nt nlxUntUi bncRies; uh nnt cluhicK adlle hone. I " IIome boarded, and tha hast car baatowad on tbem. Qitei a'caljand3adje for jour .SatiifMtinn piataned in ftnpfniUBC.- Hrpnw.i . 3 R. ISH. E. CATON. July 14, 1880. 'M'WRdVTETd'THE 'SEA BT WAT OITHS lB"t ' VS Eft a',u!i,u. -t ROSEBURQ&COOSBAYiTAQJLINS AfHE" piTOERsiGNEDA,RE'H-Nb'yV I .'j3lhtyn'g'a.".'daily line' of--four-horse stages befween Rosebure and Coos Citv making the through- trip in twenty-four nours. mages leave ltoseourg every, morninn Sundavs-cicettted.'-at 6 a. v and make cToWconnecfion wah San Francisco steamer twice a-week. The time from Rosebnrc.tP,SAn Franpisco.w3U be, three daya'aiidMrglii tttie&Li&i&. Ut $1450. Fare from Rose turr to Coos Bav CLOUGH & CARLL., ASHMMD - MDs.'tl NKV1LLE II. F. Phillips : : : : Proprietor. . ii - , jii . a AA'Jf.'l -1C L . " rAM NOW RUNNING A DAILY LINK be wen tin ttbrvrepolnt. leaving Athland wjth xoacb on, Moiidayi,',Wei!neFdaya''and ''r!dAj"re'lnin'ng next da; On Tuelay. Tbareday and Saturday of each week a b'jek b.iard.illvfUrt from ehlaodieturjipg ou the foirdwiBdy,T'v .S, FAItW fuwa...t'.'.-nt . Coas'Sitlon'Bwie; at LiskHlk.wilh backs 'wi M..UI IW1 "" ,r ufcMF r AMowr-pKBeARfc.- do all 1 wnrkre BV-Htrr-efeeaier thio ver, and in I act will do it cheaper than any other lu.ae-Uie,!fTarY ms Ive m.a'MHBvii3 IlMlliaonlaMa. von. M. W'iX. .BJlllJBrRdlfCUJtLife. PHOENIX DISZELLERY AND BA1VUUS, J. L. HOCKETT, Prop. 'rHETJNpERSIGiraD HAS TAKEN' I full chargeof thfs business and is pre- Dared to furnish the nublic-with aflrst-c. quality ot Brandy, wine ana taaer. ine salooB.wiU '.always beaHWUtflfwiah the best ToT linoii and ' cigars 'Oysters and sardines always kepton hand. . . .. 4. . . . rwr P GFRGASTN O, eyery. description. made .wjth z promptitude and taste. . InfaSte' it-.r.r.Ti?i.""?;-YSlvssi7 clothihir' in all parts ot the'cowBtryl ,CircuTars',giv. ing-'Jull . iBfcTOatioBseBt'oreceipt" oi, stamp. Address r.or Mrs. J.'A.nictiftru-- so,WPcWreet,Srr8ficisct.-Cala. 1 iiii ' ' ,i' .' " ' ''-i ..Jhe JatertBsWflvetlSfesit),- 1lanreV KenTngtoa and Wiaefew4er rifleaT'war- rafeted' to 'BectM!j?eoHHW jftrtwle;.at dLlAc, 5UHAi I i I 1l.V rtA W ,JMJM ., SUC -Jw flKIKJK-Lit - X IV VS J &&yWl jxhow. sor awce .a. . . dMW . 7:-r vMBnouw i ! x -- ---------E.:i-------------------:TCA-U--Bkr-im I 1 1 VkiHWVIio! irKr Jb IW VVVs. -w nB .H - - .-L I' THLT r K' . T "V tH20Jjff.t2JiM l4c wjuiiftr - mk - wu r rr m t w -1 XL r .j I .im7nil1tiatf$3i&! -. T. G. REAUM. S. B. RKAIOB. REAiHESBROS$ Rftsi3kf ,eal rwdS ,?(1T GiLIFOKiriA ST., 33V0T8 i Tacks9BTille, - - Oregoa, i n AHEAS4)8BiL ! !P J1 t rrfTTr"rf-T .finnitfl nhJTA irttuf . i 4i-wv"- twt THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES rJ-.- f LARGEST STOCK i " n -.i : -".i r? ri? tf-v 'fjJaN a..-.,., V j '-. ,: hi!tX & '.''iBliSBtij 'J3X . r .' af i flEEUL 9HICHAADISE ! 3f. -.1: j ai . ..f I til,, GREATEST niiiav'iav u!4 l." B" . . t-.s .?'!:.' !. . .!' - H1''4 !)i! v. - 'TO'SttSCTwllilK .4. ittt ' ..... Amy 0 Sere i Somtkera -Oregem-or- Jfortheni ECaliferaia.t fixii'Cu.Kji L.UjL -ti ALL FOR OASHl! jLi.4&ii&Jt tajih'ieit 'rfi' - i.ri SsaOOT'TOCriCONSIKTOF'l , ,M FALL'INTEI.DI.YMDS, FAN34boDS. -"LADIE8' DfeESi'G'OObSlCARH'HERES, AND DIAGON LS, SILKS. AND SATINS, BOOTS & SHOES, , pLoifivfa:, iro,, WBaRWRWl CtifAKS i 3J?A WT pr? WQA'i "IT17'E CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE ,V,Vi ladles io the faalttbat ,we have now oh baod the 1afgit'and best' selected' assori--ment cf LADIES' DRESS GOODS and FAN CY GOODS ot every demlptlon in Sooth era OrjMR;i1dW)awUlnbeBeeforth mate this Hnefof goo3r"onr"pe3laHty and sell them at Ckpf th,tlw iChwtiHMit. lo me jtintiemin we will fay, iryou want A No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you mint go to Reames Bros, to bay them as we claim to have the beM STOCK 'OF CLOTHING in Jnckson county and will allow none to un dersell m. Ties gpwto.were.hll purchased bya Baem be'r'ol our tfrm Rom FIRST CLA'SS Honse ir t-ati Francisco and New York, and we will wairant every article and trll tbem as eheap for cub asaMj'house'in the coaoty. We also keep on hand a full slock of . . i . mi CROCERIEC Jfz ' Habdwabk, Cctlert, Glassware, CROCKERY. A FULLLINE OF ASHbAND GOODS WAHK AND FREIGHT WAGOSS Flotn. Qanr "Plows A Sulky Plows; - In fact, everything from -Jhe finest needle to a-threshing-machine. Give. W a caU4 and jadge.for yoarselvea as to oar .capacity of fnrnishing goods as'above.' The way to make money is to rave it." To faveJLJbaobeapjJToiay cheap pay UASHIeretK'jfeodi Md-bay of REAMES BROS. DAVID LINN. ? n"t'?-'---i--BT' corrxxt l?o-9wy-a-i-i-aHD IonDthe rV shortest notice and cheaper than at any otuer estabnanment in soutnem Oregon. FiBilur of U;kiiKU;kept on1 hand or made" to order. -T-U.MMI-VG3. (XHVHtuhiufli HA kHHHBHniKJVIafillBjlBHBlill la !-RiVlillPIBB J JWJ(OWP'- I- - ('te-rtRio t -! .trt .irH -frtf t -T - .... - ...-. - - i" .1 ...I M-T r .I , .. T fjjfesjr &.i5fLir--aa-i . -. 1ll 'ttirCjl i-r u nt -ilia 2 J"'.'ajBF4A,.---w-. v. j x -,? JAssriorj:JtUi5ai--iu2 , . .., . M6 ."IS-,-.-! fc"Bl."J (fxrwilM - ? ' t . . &um the war. shoal UA,prty'jrhiih wmca i8OTBri5lk neorganiara Confederacy",' tUnf1 lieifcis led bjja Uniorr CrwwraT A aWMKIPby the "sol- spIriWbts CoHMiS3K1arMonBn spin iwtoe7bkC hitvUfaLK, Te&HiaWrybk,' ti.KV- MIMtljnpWt ' u6M t p!flWBR.JoH rrrs ' " j t- lr:'fti8Ju- er th iLet welleiKMMl - -- tjc. y m a .. tffi ' applj) jtke (katiHrtratioat.!?i oar Baitol,BBaneaa, -bef orS-eboiigpHial f the vast, business interests of t&& ,t'i t'i "t !T i- ? ii' US "rr;1"' udti;;iniooi8t Sonh, I'wtth'its BMsk. ;aidK.'Srewti in ,thi Vfeiie v i -.'-.v& '. . 'nr.v:.-.. -u ijouse, uen..n.anoocr, wno,wvunmY i deetitate at cKpanoneo in delHie;witb financial auettionsT" - ' i--, EverNrlhemocrtnowr 1J &W!'i",rl lilt "C'' S??!" S lajswnMviwo jousinesB .jireseni ;r?- t l.Jt-. .--J!- r the fact that the,poeiBian,ir'greeiib&ck i-'S .''' !f 5',iv"' .-1 -iasjgood BaHBepeorjor nch.nians, bond for the'.pof ae."bcrridhol4er8 as1 well a the, rich: .the, fat.'tb'at-'tho na tionaMmnk ;crrene;. is' the bestiever knownj4juipaboiutlyysafe," and theJ fact that our industrieaand'thanufact res areprotectedJtgainst jrumputf comiUtioaiSIJ r' """ .Under icax;,-Administrati6ns , the, ..national debthas beemr'educed from $2,756,'43i,571 13' ori'Sjst'of August, .1865, 1x?i$l;919,,326J49 75 on June 30,-,1866:' Np .bucK splendid ,Aj.,.B -- ' . demonstration of national hdnorj'pride, power andeaourceii, was ever, jpaqejin" the world's hirtbrvafcd it is this-which liascpnvincediirthe'capitalists of the Old i-World that -the; Republic Ithey thought broken. and .dooroed, has in" jt more of the 'elemeBts of growth and, erillurance-than tVv had. iraif6rr' ."dreamed possible ' Aeaet iSfrT'lftft in ihe'iorelgn .Biarkell,bas been one of theasential eteeaeHtso-of our present prosperity, as',everv"thiellig;erifc Wall street brokerwellknow. c ep But :,not on!j havewe wonr the wdrld's confidence-which"mpans fceU $PB &Hu&25flf 'iVnl??'? DJ tnls migivi6cent-debt redaction: Tlie't-tax( burdensqLtJjpeopieare largely re- duced.by h'reductiori'f'the deKt'and' of the rate of interest. And this'bene- firnt proeww is byino me-ns comjileted. If 6ur.present!financial legislation, ami policy are- allowed 'to' 'stand and "con- tinue, fbTfourypjirjBaore, ihe. interest on4earJy7bo,dOO;6oa of bonds will be largely reduc-d: $218,922,200 of; .-L-r -J la---?-. 11 J - . centum, and 1484139,5501 are 'at the rate" .of fiyet pert centunf.. With no change of .'administration; with no riskrv of legislation increasing the volume, of greenbacks, -or making large appropri ations for the rebel-war claims already filed rail this ,can ,be easily funded, at three and, a halfper centum,- wliicln .would reduce1 our!-annnal -burden Jof taxation by over f i5,'Q00,000( Will Democratic (capitalists feel sure of attaininr.thw.grand, result -onder. the Presidency. piS. '"greenhorn" in fidanceT who wai' nominated 'Hy,r.and .Would owe hw electiontb, the "solid ooHta, .where,' atese, States are mak ing' the" question of pwrtial -lotaire- Budktion arweat issue, where the looeaw. noiionBjpt4 nnanwai. moraiiiy have longdledrBnd where the wildest expectations of. .wholesale '-ids on ,the"rderal Treasury art? entertndT.- v - Will, such Democrats, on the other hHd examine rthe record of Gen. Gar feld.on all. the questions intolvwgjhe- nfoai;;'iHBafc U4: f the countryl No "ch record his beerf- rf .r. , w. f. i a -, r r-.-v it&i . iw iu,iwi .-. ..yj. yjii-j. fc-v.-.r- .r IJn t I t a nirgniwjvnir.iKrpii iwwiwra&rwTrnrmro ft'-'ctwier AKfe5aaB'Y, nKJi AKS-. '1 MNiK aalL'tauir.M t -rtm. jnaae'ibr,-any 'other, memoer oi eitBeMiniaciiyvnia ere-iuK, anu-uw-wremni ." t . V-- -'' -. ' " -..-.-'S!.-.iAj j-.i.l!. iia' OvarnQR OX 0BtBSB . As rlyji;1866',iwhile.yef young msmber, andwhile. the attention of mere.pohtic-aB8 was, abBorbed by .re con8tTOtton'kattoelrffirai ground on the carrency and the tanff. There was bo imisediate profiL.aBd.RiBch ,imme - i-a 4i --.JT-' ' .-.. -. Al, . diate risk, :takiBtl,poB4icna lie then refeBdSl Ias e w. smw VSb? , - .r.-T -. -.!it . -riii .. oi aisteBHT .a-wUrBd.k Bat hethrew- the. wtolvkr: .ii-rWrM working powers, into thee.pujtical qnetippillijirJpi3!'.fe v1- .-!:" vs' -J -r-.t--i.V'JiKat. -Tni-nid 5rSV"!.,1IreW i a&)!SS9 w - ii J.' "2 m J fyasr tftW-ili- lo-"?,, f-5i:i i'k "lffiji)j &iMLiat - r ..t-.'..:. k. f o.-H 1 XRI 4"T7 " ,wWv-3V 7 lowraw fli!PrBK?WFTB T?T? itsSfttwhatf lgS.Hftifere-; WJUl'fttrthe.wax iwffcwpaliidi9'ont .l.v.1.. v;'i.!" : r-i; !UWncHrO WHff "W rjjrow-ajto, fomtsingMpotUat ..-... . . I pBsisMi quefltkm in which hn,Jbas ifji!?.vtKeci4sIS Pwjhatjj ar8aow1,ymdwat?4b;!jthe abounding pros-perity (fl$Q.cmu)trf. No lawhasbee8passed-affecting busi- . ,tv m?f. Jtt,uH I nes8 in wncsa forming he has not taken a.leadin? rmrV .-Wjth -Bucha pilot at S"2Ha 15 as;5l,b,SSlStS5S knows .nndfrr tion Messajea would" present to, Ganrnkj and the .people, th"e .financial issueic wun.-UCBjSnawiaags, sujuii-y, clearness and force, .that bad measures would.be: -4J -f- f44 --' J n4 TIJ.W.W. . , .The jrovprnraent ' ,o .the , United otaies nas, Decome a greai ousinexs machine. It reguires h.ghpra4ical, j experieneed.r executive .capacity. , No .numan oemg. can, calculate now mucn of .that , capacity, Hancock miht ,ac- quire, if he had time, though few men icarii iiowbcibuuo. or uusineaa ai.er l -. .. ;3 -J j:1 .''. .9 o - J4, .kj , .fifty-ieyen, "esiHKially if deprived, of all .luisurf?, as fiancocK wouiu .oe. oy hundreds ot thousands of omce-Reekent, if elected. , .BuJL wq , think that. Han.' AAaI. ......1,1 l. ..... ..a l.l.1a &. 4aa; wyuiu uo( fuiuwu inure, iiKcijr vu qualjfy" himself to write. firtclass1 sermon,, by the .thidf March, than tov I..:- -I1 Ti ii' -0. ' ' , write a-Mpssage on the business issues wnicn wouiu not oe ine-sumect oi noi- t t v ,', .', .i , r v-s cuie. jne oia provero aoout "maKing a whistle out of a pig's .tail," is homely," but apt, in .this connection. . vh.-w O ' "- y-j. j '.J a'-- a ,. -T Aqe eiarer,'t;'creli.. Si -ToEpSetertbet427',1880: No' political event winch has occurred in' Northwestern Ohiofbr alonTr'tinie has occasionedso'rnuch interest and com-- nient as tlie announcement by'Vdcke' BrotleTT'fpoTeoirhf theyn. tend'eJ'to viTte'forGa'ffield'andf Arthur on' business prin'ciplls. The particulars fj.be great- defection wererreceived'in this city lo-day'through the'mediurrFbf private corresjionderrce: 'Tor " many years-'these gentlemen, rwho are 'the largest "distillers, and control soinero: of the heanestcbuairiess inVercsti in this- section ;6f the 'State, havBbeen atriong the psitivernd" influential -German Dpmocratsbf Henry-'conntyy always rclfabfe in-morSl'sfippor.' ancf money 'contributions; " Their ' dissatislactioh witFth'e'De'-iocratic -outlooV wsiaownr to only a few-ofUheirpenibnal friends' -7..,--.mr rTn. ' 4---i . until a iew evenings ago, on vuo ua- sidirof th'Garfield procession in 'town Herman Vocke'startled his associates by appearing in; the .proeesston with a torch. It was soon learned that his two':t)r6therst-'had"alsb'"'been led to "a rchano'Of-Tiositibri "on'business consid erations. Theif explanation, was that having 'extensive' business operations, involving a large capital,'' they' ' were fully satinfied with 'thefextsttng' condi tion of Ihings, and saw;, nothing" qt peril and probable disaster ,'ir? any ma terial change in thejsame. Tn answer to -a- Jelter ot inquiry fromi William' Sheffield rof Nepoleon; suggesting1 that r.n 'YiAtia atinlt, fvnAT4riawTf'VA 0Ui 4 4U44 .a...w ... mw - Deln,cpiiciii)ng their action, andalso jthat- the writer finds tHejr accounts . at Hie -revenue oce in aeieaoauittnHgns with no necessity for try-og' 'to; pro- reasons, as --etuforth-above, an J adds tha.being'a" Catholic dot's !not prevent tVimJf-n-n'' vfitinto'i M'thrv 'nlimi-.nd ..aa. mwu, .w... ----j .--, , thatif members of .heCath"olicC3h''rch wSra' to divide' "JA'elr votes'. uaore it' wb-ldbebe.ter' f6r'?all"conrriTe'd The letttratwel"read and-discttased: at a' large meeting of1 -the business jifen of. I ..-?. .... : tiri.4V-T-: . Btance is cdnsidered alarge Btrawas; to the vie ws thal an 'iia portent -class of 'thrifty conservative GermAri'titiiens will'Uk'e'of thertuatibn this" fall: , The Dalles "Mountaineer" ;of xSept 23d started npo-rfts-21-fc-yer of its. ph"liti6D6"I.'wasvthfiVU paper itt Eastern -Oregon anbT Km --e.a'-a. Bled faJi advoeate'ol th""intftt aiid'devel-' 'oftl-lit,-Se-- - -'-V- - -i "?--l - .- - f j,-3 - 4 V 4 ' . '. J1- - The Deao-rat'-i party Jb apary ot ob-ni-tioete th'hse-rBppofi. ed a single mef 'fe.'ttt'Ttraiea of the"UnioTrthcriT-rthe nation ..t.i. , . '."i't5"'- !? & ' I .--- I LY&Ill IHra-Kt W r- !1j&)js8, tiS5j5 m&t gy iJw..fe Tlp 7"?'ii?a&,54j2Er;w!u run against anjr.oz tne maaenrocss or ?y ;"- -""n..rw..?-.w-r-Jaj.itaiM acwi-".5JH'tH. gtfTgragajs.,. a,ea -r 8hoal.fqrJie knows , them all,sHe' wry ereeuve,H w ae.cewri.i-oow mo unaercaKing w, nang arew r jL,Ba ,alltlje pretences and rdisguisj f1!:0 ruc? t? eierminea.u. tnejroper which inflaticnim and renndia nna,o inB.irmr ByiwtneaiB. auunri usrues.coiae torwaru 10 nana over.iae wnica.innaiionism .M!i,ija..ii i -.Amx,, , i f: f4 -i i -.t- p.... jj u ai .iii v.-. .:i-j 'i-i.-.rr tt:.. aad fav-hArt. !Mt transcendcthe bounds work to .,nublie cnmruuir aaittinea pitiate the revenue oflS-ers, JHertisan Vocke wri,vp.vrngssanlially aho- ayityxwjsWa 4a2Tia,rael4aa'i 3J.-tt"C"r3 , IBB ' ,-i IB.Jv . M.-TC -1 -T' laW . UJlHl! KlHfr i , - - ih m ;.. at i-.. ..- ..t A' 'iur? ' :jm8 loJ-f t oii . ttsr;!"x-i ; 0,i.! . YiA -j ,Ck' paj r.ttwjir? o. ur .u,.,.,., ? ;-iu taeUMSaS'kiimtS ' ) S7A -'-ja .?jj. Hs-ir ? .".y!'' J 'fiThlfemoer-3pr-Mi- h'vbeen -.w . t '27'"'.;"' -tT"--T .TflK - aI V4lH-44i fj-ritfl'kA h-n,n reW WaFkerV and-aUksHw Ha:lsnin 70r - ----' .awr TVrt yvim a vu---r9 : to: SBeakfoVhiGBiwlf.vU.Herhas recentlydlntL, feturnWio-VashlngtoB; fronaritab- Wrtcfi of BOttia'days; and.'itf ari'ititer- vfewWirti fte'corrteWedentiioMhe ?ribef:Oeeaaj!', gi ves.hin' o wh .vie.ws?on the census returns-' from.. various.;sec-J i. tioBfs of nAeSbtrth. H-x4Vil .. r .tx 'Tn.the-first1 of,-piiysilogieal.cps)HUtvn1tfeat,'t!iere thou.d-be-ek anf inerease (ittJeertam localities . t th'ese reiurns',forK'IgSO' show. We know the1 increase cannot l " .j a"'. 4' ":''TSit'- . ba. accounted. tosimmigration,jbecau.ie the.' m'oveiBeK(s;populati6n.Jiaa.-BOt: been in thai dirtion'-therefore? ai I' remarked first, either one census1 brine- otKr "mhst' belrrogBiyinaccunKe, or rather IheVfwas either i'partial: enu meralionm 1 876,dra gross di'agafation "th7istirne:",, " ' ' The superintendent is pursuing a ;.- ; .-ijafits?9i'i..i- Mjntciu ui niv.ciigi.iyu ujr luokiiuun wliich'te1 thinks' certain to detect01 fact"df'frau3, H6t? its' extent howflvef. f With such a" fact' once established, then; a new census 'can be ordered,' and the, !;"I '?.. r'J fnt- .jm . true census i&Ken. inia proviueu ai--ways' th." the vRep:dhlfcans' cafVy the. next election for President, for'if "the bemcwralk's-cc'e'efthe'frauds ' will' be protected,- and the power Hhey give be felt.in'tfie' legisltion blithe1 -ountry, andh'the' electoral college ftrlhe'riext ij5 !".- -?- 'irli '.esc :s--. tan vears. It is a startlmz Drouoition for the. n.v - .. - .;." ,1 . ; . 'aj..v '. ... . American people, ut neiore .tnm . to day.'as ah open question, ,is the .issue wnetper tne, government, is,j oe ion-, trolled ,by fraud" and the national lec- jiiona so ueciaen ( , xne, oouu oouiu is Why ojwnW aamitteH firauda on-Iiu, Fallot ox, By"yioIenc, intimrdattort and even muraer oi cu;zens or voun? their, honestly entertained opinions.- And to 'help along this gijgahtic fraud "by which 138 votes were seemed, Tc'is an equally open euori vu uu viio i of'New "2ork, by fmuds in (lie cities of Brooklyn, and New York. And now added to theso comes a bogu8;census by, which it is prppo-ed to put votes in Congress and ,into the electoral college,, that have.no right .to be' there, .that .are, nut, represented by 1 . 4.4.. a,.'.-.' ' "r, 1 - r-. .ail. people and have ,no constituency, but. .manufactured) hsU of , npn-exis,ting 's...' !- " tL ':.. Jri -A.i .1.'. population. . J.I. U liu-, liUMiuio ku-i- . , '-i ' ' t t -' this crime can succeeu. Kansas- uity Journal, Hew Tark-Irbkaaem ftr.Car'leM. .... T"iiT' -' . -Sabatooa,. iSept.- j27 Th? Irish- 'American Republican. Convention met to day: John Henning was xhonen temporary Chhirman and5 the various ....:' :4.j t it,. committees were ujijajuiw-. 4i 14i afternoon a permanent organization was effected. The platform ot princi ples indorses m iU entirety the. plat form of the National Republican Cdn-: venuon promulgated at uuicago in June, last, .The members of the State Committee were instructed, to enroll -.li the IrisH-American voters In their res-, pective .Assembly 'districts: Speeches were jhea made, and the Convention adjo-reed.. . . Thtf platform' contaitis'.his pa-g: "iCJfrwati't -,,. ,.-. ..2.;-, - flq, ivepuoiican pany iu ouiyjwiijj .-. -.-. -.' protectipnfor American lnaustrjys en titled' to the gratitude and earnest sup- port of every InshAmencan jn the Iand,,as bo people, lifve greater reason to. dread the evils .which theDemocra" ic,doctriheof flee traTe tf. ,once adopt-' ed. would bring ,uppn. themselves, and. their tamilies.,. r - ,nw, ..connection. Irish-American citizens, without, fs- (Jv!"veH!ifcJ";i!!27!i.. tn -nnsirtpr mimiv- ana careiunv tnis ' 4v - -V -. i ." X '- Y ' yital.questiqnf remembenng that at the. present.hour. the, agents.Cjt iniana are tiiveling through "the,Western StaUs, .;v.1atir.rr si-vinnalr written docu- nientBAnd. expendingiBntish gold jn "",w-""; -ir : t. .-i ." j their desperate enorts, to secure,, tne ei-etin.oa, Democratie."r;rsident,r -..,.(. ,jt -.,,J. i pledged ,to enfpree 4anff ior . revenue onlyt and.whieh ,if accomplished, will. .,- 'J - J- i. -. 4 - -Ji-i; .- .,4; ooinpel "American workineraia toea- aageia, mpetitipnwith i the ill:fed, S1toiBato'fli;re ?l--i J ai. IJu KA TTTX TJLB'I A . . 1 M kktn lion liwaaa v triA.. diiAtnma rhtt aheanA n Arl awkiAhi a.i .u.A.A.J . .E I :!.. .1 .....U.I...L..ka4 . enapie tfiSt party rajtowoar marw ,wun the prodactioos'of paupabor'and will jwirope. asiifiii: T ""iffrr'-T frmniiliM'TT" " '." atlainurTaTWB...i.fl W " "ir.TaMfT..i..UX. T --.. .. X U OB ...... a. ...... .....a..... T4 On-forthColannSmalaa.. Tit J t aa m 0oa0laiannien4jMv a a ,4.44 -' - . A " .............aaa....... VV V A tllaconnt to Tearlr Adrcrtlaora. a J l . ' i ' ' ii i t . ,-TT-. , j..4. . j !-;.iioaTIPl!BP CAXASMrVAHfi. KA1LWAT. ,2JROT03J3. JilTHSg.SS?. Ane syndicate zorraea tor tne con strucUpn!-the;faSa'ftific Rail-was'noVtoa-redancf'thB lenort. if .. 4t.-4-lT.-J- 'TrV-A't'!? vV,;"a - -- era riAy.dr-pW;(wtUBeeBattera in a serious state-of- uncertainty. The wor? .ol coHtrueti4)thi;r6adr was commenced a year or ajsjoia a Gpvrnaetleriwiebat.(?inis- AreeojninR.fiqghiwftdl tfeBjsani. tude ot the task and discouragd,.by and inducements being oflered to pro moters, an was done in the case of "tha VransconttneHal 'lutes 'on 'ifS olBer side yrrtrbouhaiy. Th.re'aYe' at'ipres enudeTMrtrcii6h'82"mileis!Tho rails wre r-4l36; Slles" We.t'of 'ort Wiiliam's'ncF.cr Biiies &k of-'Selkirk, and traffic trains are'reguiafiyTur? inta Emerson to Cross Lake, aditrice of "l6i miles.. 'The total slength. -of the projected system Hs &.20O nMe,of which it may W saiil tha. GOO'ailes are nearly -ompletedr The'tDeiaiilion Government it ! announced, are (pre pared to grajftt a subsidy ft of 30,000, 000 in cash; payment to bo sprsad'bver a period of 10 years, tha time;, assumed to b$ necessary, for the. construction .of thtj.Hne. This sunvwilLallow 310,000 pgr-mileojout one:third of thesti mated, ost. A further, grant o.f 35,- .0),000, acreH,ot.of Jand, o,ba located in alternate sections aIon' the.route, as was dona in the case, of the Union .. i. .i handed over to the company, without cost, ilorton, Kbss &'Ca, acting in concert with Dbhald ilclntyte of Slon treaL who is one of the chief propne- tors qi tne vianaman, uentrai, ueqige Stephens, of the 'Bank of Mphtrca., and another leading capitalist are at the headof'the new syiVdicat'e? The. Canadian Ministry havVpowers' under the a. of the- Dominion' "Legislature eith? to con'tiiiti. feonsfrucling'thtrline 'its'ot present; or''&r--iafd.wvVcdh pany for'the purposflj aitl'th'ey ceftlin- ly will not conclude' ahybaivain with any party b! Capitalists r-ho" are'-not prepared to furnish ample guarantees for he'proper'comp.etioifof thetwork. Among tbe-"parties'ho,iit kkaUlj'have been apprb-ched by -prbmoters'toUake se'atsl6i."""tho Boa-TdiJef :th proxed cbmpanV'i-Mr."' Johir Pender tfce) ib- Warine"'telephnigB4t,0ARd:!i8ir Henry"Ta'ytei',M-.P;;Twho.ii chairman of the Grand "'TrtlBk "Railwayief iC- ada. It 1 rather; diSeult. to .HHtkr stand, .however, whyGraqd -Trunk stockhplders .should, support ,an enttr- pri.e3-hich.xnust in time, jwriousljreMi. flict.with their, interests., It. appears that there-is not. much confidence felt in the success, of, the parties, who for thq prpwnt have the .ear of the Cana dian officials, and,-now thatthp Roths childs.and Erlangers. are knp waJto havs af interest in the matter,, a shadow "of doubt hangs' W'ife whbleVffair. However, shbUld xo tresenl'"negotia tiont' break down, it is said" ta't: a powerful coraoination of Anglb-'Ameri. can bankers will secure 'the necessary iruaxanteei TPortland Daily Biflletra. ? '. .v"i . -, -.oli;?! A JUalfMW Froas- Weaver. . ., .. , - . 'I N T ?""l j "J Tlie 'following is the lex-of a circu- Jar letter addressed to the 'Greenback- ers ottheUmottbythMrcaa-idate for President?. V istho lates- duf,-"ahd shbwi withiw&arfiiv-r'fu-i-Bwitb Paricock'' is received:"; ' y " lSDIAKATOMS sept ' I tow;." To" te ' ''Greenback- i.abor'-iea thronghout'tfie 'United . Stater.var. gently request that.-yOB -W SHTft; .9" by'.the thousand; for cirgukMon.in, each countr fulCextrads from Mr. Bayard's New 'Yovrk: speech, in 'which heiys that 'tbs DftiH-rtip fdidAtes. for President and yicajlj,det.jand -tha Deuiocratio', party .are'in favor of his iiiirto destroV greenrkit,' and;fii!at thsy" will "carry out'tha Key."--Piih-lish thfi;Bayard:reolutiok,,with:A- fall exiraet m a his .speech, jn ,thai tha pp!:!Eay ter'Jp;.. ?tJ,l.i5Jfc tne ivemocrauc in.T u, ""y "aates"!an' pledged to earry; OBt.The "eitBaw-fBlIy -mad' "p. --Let very Greeabacke-ift? the UnWR u an ?n-win Irfator "to osr hlv causa aay in without rerartite1 his n.'?:i.j-.t.ri,-'v.4&ii4-!a- tempta' t- trtwifer iwr wfirB tereiMf - the aI4;sMMiwC .JUjSfflfe ana ventrai, raciuc companies, xaw 600 milea.partiallv constructed will be