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singls kniaht who seeks to combat with him ia vesture ths assertion that in ao part of In- ous services of the Hon. David Turpie. For ! Atkineon, Bain, Bawett, Besne, Bedell-- ; to Governor Dennisn, an i on Jen 7. 1?61, . this tourney for ths honor this day to be con- diana did the eititens gather each day about thirty veers he hat beea a conspicuous figure Binklny, was commissioned nnjor of the Twenty-thir- d ferred. Erown, Bryant, Davii, Dinwid, TO RETURN WIE, the pottofljces, the new: depots and the tele- ia . His great patriotism, hie earnest die, Foster, Gregg, Hatnrick. Haggard, DEATH OF R.B. HAYES Ohio volunteers. He aas assigned to the ds 'o man, in all tbe ranks, has rsndered to bis graph with more intenae earneatnesa, devot on to tbe cause of tbe people, hia high partm-u- t of West Virginia and ti.l the and ef ' tationa Heeler, Huntsr, Jordan, Kamp, Kauf- -' ptrty mure earnest or unselfish service. He with more loyal expectation and with mors sense of lienor, ma uoCinotiiog integrity sod tbe war continued in tat region, do oz good has ihne battled because he believed the pros- Patriotin hopes than did the citizens of Switzer- bis great ability well qualify htm for ths dis- tnan, Lindemnth, Lvons, Manwaring, service and disilavi'ie; great personal bravery. perity and glory of hs country would be best land, Ohio and Dearborn eeuotiea. tinguished position to which ha will soon j Merritt, Meredith, Morrie, McCorhey, Mc--.' Four times was he wounded and on a cunibei promoted by Sul- - - the triumph of the principles of In every mail came and every day again be selected. Corkle, Newhouie, Newlin, Richter, Ex-Presid- of was his bor- shot from undet Bal- Je letters, ent Expired oeoasions The House and Senate 'enon and Jackson. telegramt were received by mem saying aJyent to power of Grover Cleve- j zer, fctephenson, an The him. At 2oulh Mountain bit exhibition So hen, With the Sexton, Stakehake, U. S. behevine, he fought for party as for coun- with one voio "Stand by your colore. 8tand land will come grave questions and great re-- iu8kirk and hite 36. 11 of I ravery made bim lieutenant lot on Senator try, and there i not a rivet in his ermor that by David Tnrpie, if necessary, until the doe epoaeibiiitlea, with tbe adjustment of wntcn la Last Night at O'clock eoloreL. In the prine and suinmei baa not been triad by edge of sword and poiut of the aesiion." in Indiana's great oi 18,4 at the battle of Winchester, of spear." theouncim of the nation MR. TURP E ELECTED. frit at. Ths members of that session were tree senators will be found men a bo are able to C'Oyd mountain, lierrrulie and in the raids oo Honored by hie party with repeated notuina-tionef- or they fought the good fiuht, they kept represent the great cauue ot her people. Sir, I the Kichuiond c.tmtnuiiicatioLS be sow hard And Mr. Turpie Receives congress, Joint Meeting of the Houses The Senator chosen when yet a young the faith and when oa the 2nd day of Febru- act directed by the majority of this bouse to Keniarks. At His Home in the Town ficbting in command vt a division ot ""d'dats lieutenant-governor- , ary, Hi?, at 1 o'olock, news was flashed to office of Crock's At the battle I Overwhelming Vote. "J" Vi fr the for your coniideratiou for ths Turpie O. On. tri.uäe. an eleoted Ly the people as judge of nisi prius every hamlet in Indiana that David Turpie was fretent from this state ths name of the 9S Fairbsnss. 50 of Fremont, Winchester he commanded a brigade aod eocrta, serving as peak.tr of the house of rep- at last eleoted, a shout of joy went up all over Hon. David Turpie. At high noon Wednesday the two bouses later succeeded to the commaud of the division resentatives, twice chosen t I D as-sp- u to ths high office of ths atate of Indiana, and the mem era of that The Seconding Speeches. of the general assembly met in joint ses- whioh he lei wi:h in&rke K;litry the U. S. senator. h has in all the white heat of body were hailed oo every hand with the ts at vouth mountain and OJtr cietk. HIS SERVICES REWARDED. political warfare, anil in the bright light of of "Weil done, good and faithful Representative Ilench of Allen county sion in the hail of the house of representa- Heart Failure Due to a Cold Laie in WÜ1 he wns um.ie a brigadier jreaeral, public n criticism lived all these years so true to ssrvsu'.s." At an hurobN member of the body seconded the nomination of Mr. Turpie. tives and Senator David Turpie was de- and in March. a brevet major-ite:- ral "for every political trust reposed, so faithful to that participated in contest, I to that the Cause. wai at;t t1'''i:k.'iii;t.eil tiering the that re'er Said clared elected to succeed himself in the au! frvices country, to party, to frieods, to If, that wo occasion, with a pardonable pride. From that he: campaign of l?f4 iti West Virginia, an t par-t'C'iIi- rj who foilow hie leadership exulUntlv point to a day down to the present have never re In the administration of araira of the gov- U. S. eenata, his new term beginning of Charles W. Fairbanks Gets the rep hour I at 'lie batile Fisher' hill and itr.iion unsullied by spot or blemish, and gretted or hid onus to regret the votes then ernment, it is necessary that honest, capable March 4, 1S92. the day upon which Grover Cedar creek, Virginia." Minority Vote. without shadow 1 b public oüce. tbe of a critic:aui from his east, claim right to ereak as a member cf aud intelligent men chosen for Cleveland will of HIS DEATH UNEXPECTED .tg.Tin moat bitter political foe. the old guard of 16S7. In that oocteat b't election They abouid uudertaud what ia beuelicial to assume the reins the is r:it:c. During these forty years David Turpie has waa the triumph of a principle of government. the people and have the experience ot long national governm ent. The vote of the As has been seen Gen. Ilaye had te;uirei been a democrat, and, whether leading a for- The linea of the two leading parties aires that years in publio a air. Sines t.-t- year 1S1 houee was first cast. Mr. Turpie received a taste for politic before the breakine out el Brilliant Nominating Speeches lorn hope under dark and lowering skies with time have more widely diverged. Following matters ot intereat and greet public importance was over bis 03 and Mr. Fairbanks GQ votes. The sen-a"- e As Early Reports Indicated a the war. Dtfire tie wtr defeat inevitable, or whether of a closely after the election of Mr. Turpie came have been considered, and many ot these set- y by Both Sides. at the heal political career iV.-l- begun. victorious column making a final charge to vic- the famout message of Grover Cleve and tled by legislatures of the several sUtea, the gave Mr. Turpie 35 and Mr. Fairbanks Favorable Condition. iid tory already ocogrens supreme When the re;ublian eongreeaioBa) asnred, be has been equally brave wheron he called the attention of the Ameri- of the United Steles and th 14. Tbe ba 1 was crowded with epecta-tor- s ani earnest, never wavering for a single mo- can people, id unmistakable language, to the court of the federal union. Many of those ceiiTen Ion roei at Cinciunaii to when the vote was compared, and In the House Turpie Receives 63 and ment in hit devotion to the canie to dear to burdens of taxation then exiating that "un- matters were of infinite reach, requiring tbe September, the d?wi of the great bat his heart. When others faltered and tired. necessary taibt on was nnjunt taxation." and highest grade of statesmanship in order that tue when Lieutenant-Governo- r Nye declared And His Family Apprehended tle at Winchester and mountain wat Fairbanks 30 Votes, and In the Sen- Turpi was renewing his vigor and w wer ot states shou.d be perpetuated for :.i:li preparing tbat "confronted with a condition and union the Mr. Turpie 1 then-livin- the members and No Sti beinj diseuüe:f. C.ucinnaü was at one ate Turpie Gets 35 and Ills Oppo- for a renewal of the fray. While othert were not a theory." the benefit of those and for the ben- Fatal Result. dealing with questions of policy and debatist; In the late content three prominent issues efit of generations to (JUie. One ot the a ta tee-me- n the spectators applauded. moartiinz and rejoic hü; nie.az orertbs nent 11 Votes Senator Kern's Great (he feasibility of new departures. Turpie laid wer considered: (1) Taxation, or the tariff who passed through this period, wiien the The Joint Session. splendid re-o- rd made h- -r o:.s in those two Speech. ' fresh ho.d upon the teacuiuirs of Jefferson and question. (2) lederst control ef elections. (3) governmeut was put to its utmost capacity to batt en, and mouru.rnr for thoae who had pressed forward in the cause of honest money, Lconnmy in public expenditures. preserve the integrity of the union, wai David It waa 12 o'clock, the time for ho'ding Later in the Evening He Rap- fa!l?n tl arein; the nam ni I'nl. ileyes wat on every nominated by borne rule, personal liberty and constitutional Upon al three of these propositions, in my Turpie. Mr. Turpie ia a nativ of thia atate, and the joiut session cf the two houses for the Wors-- 3 hp. lie wet for CJucress idly Crew id lieoeniber, eis hod; and I thank God his patriotic devo- huiuble judguieat, the democratic party waa one of her illustrious sons. In all of thfSJ election of a U. S. senator. The eenate acclamation a was elected. In ago Tarpie was tion has bsen rewarded in that he hits lived to right and the republican party was wrong. places he served the people with an honesty lKj5. he ti.ok hi imi. Though he cut no fitrure Six yeara Senator s, sec and participate in the glory of tbe triumph Upon th'se issues the verdict ot the people and fidelity ot purpose that oaunot be ques-t- o arrived promptly on time. The two in the hone, rre!y thkiti prt in the elected a senator of the lTieulty se- of 1S'j2a triumph which vindicates every was heard at the ballot box. ied. houses were called to order by Lieutenant-Go- Ami Dissolution Occurred Sketch of he experience! no d in after the rr.o-- t exciting contest ever known great political principle for which he has ever For the reason that upon all the issues lately A man of great natural ability, a profound vernor curing a reiiotmn jktin ard Nye. Ills JAle and the Place He Occu- About this the leaders of the republican in the iiistorv of the state. For seventeen waved battle. settled by the psople, David Turpie stands as lawyer, an eloquent speaker, a classical scholar, line Theri oirdof the public services of Davll the representative of the right side. I am here and wiib an almctt unerring judgment, he Senator Turpie occupied a 6eat on tho pied iu Publio AfT.iira The! Election party set on fout the t nihke ths days tbe joint amenably balloted in the Turpi and hia attitude on alt the great ques- to second hi nomination and for the sixteenth combine ad the qualities of which statesmen speaker's stand with Mr. Nye and Speaker party an "old sold. et' parte, an J by appealing ad-mi- ol IftTO and teoiiKet of tho Stormy of house, while the corridors were crowded tions of governmental policy challenge the ra time to cat my vote for him. are made. luii; to the praj'.idkes and iHswr.s the vstemas Curtia. The roll ot the two hou99i wera to retain control of the toverninent, Farly ion of every man who beiirves in ths Tur-pie- A be Political Times The Moien Pre.U with a howling mob of republican times Mr. Griffith then dwelt upon Mr. 's gentleman cf unsullied character, fundamental prine.pits of the deuiocraiie as ot hia called. The hall was crowded. The seats in 1VI7 the detnoer.u nominated Jade stealing a U. S. mas- stands forth a true representative dene y. 'I was strong hired to assist in senator. party. Id ls&i, when eectiona? strife threatened services in the senate and the aia'S, which baa bouored him in the past, and in the gallery were all occupied and tho Thnrmnn for rvertior. here although the very hie of the the great terly elfort he made against the force bill probability f Iiis eueeB. 1 be republicans The republicans, ehort six union, Dadoml whioti he will ho,, or in the grtat office that we vii;orou-appea- lobby and aisles of the üoor were put ; Oen. Ilaye., aad the ls democracy declared for btet heu A, itouias and hi9 long service to his party aud ar about to confer upon him for the second lr roet votes, boasted that to the "old fceutiir.eut" sne-fe-te- d aud the .erlastiug union of tbe country. crowded. A number of ladioj were pres- nt st.!dir demo- ataiea. Aout time. Believing David Turpi represent the Fremont. O., Jan. 17. IL majority I would be the next senator. The that standard rallied the of demo-era- t, in elretinsr Lira by a dein.icrt.S7 Indiana, Senator Wisbard hail selected highest type of American statesman and ent. 1 been to 1 td B.Hayes died at o'clock tonight, but 2,lS'. In lS he wa re-let- by had a clear majority of two and to emphasize their j'esity to the union and who has always I to crats elected nominate Mr. Fairbanks but on account and one ten true the Senators Boord and Wisbard were ab- a rt'sjority of 7,'W ever Georjre II. on two the const. tuuon. lliey placed at the head of of Mnes was interest of his state and of the United Stateä, the information of his death was joint ballot, however, democratic he not present, and Senator e Hi had beeu cits a their state ticket the cainea of Thomas A. 1, pie-mur- sent, and representative not in rendleton. administration spe-c- too, take great ia placing hi eix tveio not learned for gomo time later, r Hendricks and David Turpie. Love and read Mr. Wizard's h to ofjee and icliOT)e. though ra'.lu-- neeatire in its name in nom.cauon for ths of. sena- their teals. aa everything was kept exceediugly Hut Governor Hayes was immensely Though defeated, it was at the end of an hon- the Renate. His fptecli was quite lengthy tor of the United Mates far this state. character. orable struggle, and the hold of three leaders but wil prepared. After speaking of the The clerk of the house announced the quiet in the vicinity of the popuiar and couli Irue hern renominate ! had e When Mr. Ilench had finished Mr. d n Upon ti e democratio hert was atrouger tuuu high oilit-- which was to ba tided and tlm .action of tha bouse the day previous in ho not refust-- tu beeme a eec-omt- ed Hayes mansion. The early report tbat wa nominated for ever. s, Cravens of Waalmieton county also In 172 he ?airi coct;ra 'Ihe war ciiiiie. That which wat in the qualification ptiould po.-aes- the senator the selection of a U. S. senator. He an- ut de- campaign of treason to deniocrsey now the nomination in tbe following re- the condition of Hayes was Iroui the Second Ohin ü:triot, but was 10 Mr. Wizard (by proxy) eaid: 1'V lieciiue treaeun to tbe union. Men wlio httd marks: nounced tho vote for Turpie aa 03, and improving he waa now resting feated j'Untiinjr. and that 1S75 a char- seceded from the democratic p'irty tbe year be- In keep ng with what I have already eaid, I, common everywhere, for Fairbanks oti. Iu Ccn. Havre beeatne national in with the democracy that eabily the kov-ern- or, sis-men- allayed most thut the cacdtiiaie 1 oiler u euiicion,sa acter, lie was a third tirue nominated tor fore now faroted tecesion roui the union. thit s'iill recesses - am proud that iu the upper hnuie of congress The secretary of the eenata then read Hayes opponent being "F g Ilort" Alien. Thank (iod no demociat f l neression of elrength and qualities that fit him tor n sudden appearance of Webb with bit evr tvire of Indiana baa two intellectual giants, ho. iu ad The was en the isfue of froua the Aunericta union unti. be bad first se- the best public service to such a degree aa august body, have few su- the action of tbe eenate. Tha senate to your representative eampiigu foucht I am ahle a that equal and no tho announcement the national currency, the repabiio- - eded Iroui the democratic party. not to Heia man whose Indiana is proud of their trtioiurly gave Turpie Zo votes and Fairbanks H. beyt-ti- periors. that hia father had just died proved a ttsnhtig for refurrption of and d reproaoh fins the In this merency the great Douglas spoke private life cha'acter are utta nments, of their profundity of thought aud for Li.ueeit and th in no aod without a blemi-h- . He ia but forty yeara Mr. Xye then announced that David shock to ad. From Mr. Hayes it is learned pc'e paymenttand the detoocrau practical! parly uncrrtaiu ol their eloquer.ee. Hut Indiana Is prou.ler policy. tone tor ilie union and the c nst tution. of age, and is in full strength and vigor of hia yet, that (hose two men have stood for Turpie, having received a majority cf the that the condition of his fattier took a lodoraln the Gen. Hare 1 trand by .. he-lo- re manhood. was a third time ehoseu KOTernor a majority R cht lujrtdiy di hit supporters oi the year forty years ami I the turmoil of politics and votes cast by the bouse, also a majority of As lawyer practical of eudiien change early in the evening and Of 5,5 iL rally sjtain aliout the democratic ttandtid a and at a mart affairs, corruption, amid th blandishments cf tue de- mirc i by hira. Dar.d Turpi followed the he take hecond placn to none. His lifo is an the votes cat by the senate, he declared rapid dissolution followed. The mem- to Treiideney. ceiver ami the templet ona to peculation, S. Elerted the lead of Houk'la', aud in all the dark hour of excellent illustration of what rati be done by suspicion - linn duly elected U. senator for the bers of the Hayes family have ail alocir an witl out even the breath of taint- Three times elected governor of a close state, war and rebellion he never in his Amencui hoy with sir uig mental and it-- etnteof Indiana for the term commencing warned tueir fair names. I Bra a ferner, and we been exceedingly reticent concerning the the third time on the eve of a presidential devotion 10 his country. physical power, tortifi-- d by a will and determ- farmers are proud that tlose two March 4, IV.l. condition of (ien. Hayes, and the attend- A great ia I loyal state in 152, knowing him ination, lie was born in a log home o' poor men while holding their exalted position Senator Turpie was called for when the campaign, it was not to be wondered at thai a ing physician has also followed tbe suuie I pre-tentati- noyhood full well, sent with Hendricks as ita re parent, and his was spent uio.i a have never forgotten that they arc our public was le. A hi party at home lacked u pon farm. Hit life an success, declaration ma he aroie from course, in the senate of ths nation. Wh U hit been eminent servants, and notwithstanding their anocia-tiuD- i him at available presidential timber. some ol his opponent due who ly to hin energy and real wcrth. Ilia his sent tie was greeted with applause. Your representative just interviewed a declared lor the union, with the rich aud the big'i, they have response epoke Juue 14 tbe Ohio delegation to the Cincinnati provided slavery cvull be abolished, Turpio integrity and ai.iiy are heyond question, lie never forgotten the toiling, struggling In he as follows: pwrwonal friend of the family, who made l thit convention was instructed t present t&i for the uniou ithout an i'. Uhie is a can of vai iearninu and unlimite re- mamm hsve rights wliic'i wealth and plutoc- Mr. Ttirplc's Speech. the following: statement: oiliera wer for Turpi waa search. He has a thorough, prnciieal knt wl-tg- e Geo. llayet as a presidential candidate. the uniou. for the racy are bound to resoecU lndaun doe . her-a-e Allow me to return to you, and through you "On Monday, Jan. 9. Gen. Hayes went Unioa and the of the public question of the day. lie as s, constitution. .T d buei-c.'s- socgeatioa with no 'ap- - proud in Turpie to the U. to Columbus on atate univettitjr iat tb .net Tar-pie-'s fully as any man in ot under- to tbe great and generous coustitueucies which representatives having played the . role In ths storm j period ot reconstruction the atate Indiana M aenate. He has proven himself to be a true train- proval from otber states, and though . wants oee is of its people. He you my thanks sad grateful connected with manual of votes waj siHi for ths union of the i a em und the and faithful publia servant. He re- - repreteut, sisctre - independents until their constit- broad-minde- and hts nevtr Lis voted on ballot, bis erent- magnanimous d. ing as a resident board of name was evrrj While bia oppooeota favored a union with is aud He fully Buried to the art of the demag-gue- , nor de- acknowledgment for the high honor con- uents rnade tbeoiseives heard, when they siatea left out, Turpie was for a and rightfully appreciates the great busi- trustees, stopping with his niece. Mr. ua! noroinatioo eurpri.ed tbe country if indeed uoion as wide serted the path of duty. Indiana admire i.ia ferred upon me iu the result of the election of eve a surprise convention itself back to o d fo d as the continent sod louuded only by ness questions that a ect the country. Labor Gen. Mitchell. Thursday morning he left it did not the came ths and cave the the learning, hi brilliancy at a lawyer, bis wisdom U. S. senator jtnt drolared by tbe chairman of That wat a memorable convention. James boundary lines of the repuldic; a union m and cep.tal would be equally tafe and have a h e purity a Columbus for Cleveland, where be visited democrat the majority which the people as statesman, and as man. la proffer angur-anc- e G. J'laine at the start wat iu the leid, followed which on state shoald differ from no oilier iti exact juntice in any legislation ia which lie the galaxy of great names which shall illumine the joint convention t and to the the uuivereity with reference to ejected. du-fsre- might He my nbi.ity b to by Morton and Itrisiow with about equal bid all the nghta of statehood only at one ttar th pmcipat. thoroughly understand her escutcheon, none will ahme with a groater that utmost shall exerted an to take most ect our promote ent subserve the h g'iet interests of securing instructor strsnpth, Couklmg a etrong fourth, The repub icans anticicated to win from another in i;iory. the qutious that ai prosperity tplendor than that of DaT.d Turpie, and 1 aui training Hsyet nearly V people ot Indiana in charge of the manual Htrtrsntt aud lied tide later on. wheu the isiu cam be- and happiuea aa a people, and he fully under- proud of an to hia the stats and the that through robbery of seats in tbe tween stand tiie legislation oecesaary to preacrve opportunity sesoud nomin- brauch of the national coaoo.ls to which your department in the state university. He 'or fifth pi ."es. The sixth ballot waa corporate wealth and power on the one ation for U. 8. aenator. gained twenty- - none, which they contro led. But and protect the rights and equalitiea of all. kindly favor has called me. re i ained in Cleveland with his son, taken after dark. Blaine hal baud, and the rights es the and interests of tha peo- La! lot. Iels-t-at- rarii"n-,hi- is euendary his The laßt speech on tha democratic Bide Forty years aco ny legislative semes com- Saturday, and left two vofet eiace the hfih democrats were led by brave men, aud ple upon the other, David Turpie. true to his Hit to ratriotism. Webb, Friday and - He i priaci-pie- r was by Mr. of menced thia eapitol aa member of were on their feet chetr- was deiuucratio failrh. took hie place on the aid c au active, anient heliever in the made Johnon Marion at a tha there Saturday ailernooa for Fremont. mere in the cltairof the senate a man the peop.e, and from on wag d of the repubiieao ptrty, because he be- county. He spoke of teuator Turpie'a house of representatives, and it ba been con- nur like road for the magneti man from that tune lias a He was driven in a c'ose carriage Maine, ""piumed knight." as the eloquent equal to the emergency a man whose battle royal in their behalf. While lieves that the greatest good to the greatest past services, ol bis true democracy and tinued at intervals both here and elsewhere. the his experience to the unioa dupot, where his Iogertoll bad ducted him. Hit nomination eoure has since bean indorsed twice by have 1oared for tbe protec- number Will be attained through the doctrines his high character as a man. and said he Neither time nor has wrought, in fi.ir-ini- n ex- son joined him, and immediately inevitable. the people oi Indiana Attorney-Gener- al tion wbieh ados wealth to rich tbat it tenches. Hat be i led aud ray judgment, aoy disparagement of tbe seemed the wa the peer of any of V. S. y power honorable euouxh t reoo;nie and concede member the ceeding importance and respousi-biht- after entering the car complained oi Here occurred lb aectdent which cbanred ßuiith. But back of all these brave men and to the strong a protection which w of- senate. of a membership in this body. cold and asked for stimul&nU He liaally the history of the country. There at no üfht "w hat built up monopolies at the of the rood things tor publio welfare that are as a mightier power than the legislator eiptnse tue " Hie Kepo blicHiM. and the ba lotmir coutd not be cor.linuedV Die people. They iheraseiveg great producing lutereata of the land David fered by his political Opponent. The legislature, the general assembly of the cous&nted to leave thecar and went into made heard 'J 1 cCer you a iu point of atate. not only to be tbe school, but aUo waiting-room- , ln building was old and rickety. Ibe raa urpi has stood and still stands with the great candidate, who, real Representative Lindomuth of Way no ouitht the where etimuUnts were wer and the crv wont up from the lake to the victorious democracy worth as a man, his abilities and capacities, the sphere of the bestand truest statesman- pipes but temporary in tüeir character fcr a protection which pro behalf of republicans, nom- given him. These eo much revived him t an., a,.a i A nA n i Ohio pur- countv on the ICuHj BUU IUUCJ. F Ulli c .ir.in?r.ii ...i i. river that no man should ever tects Hie wehk fijsmit the strong, the producer his love of his couutry and hit willingness to ship in the land. he insisted on returning to the train, Bt.iu'ti. chase a seat in U. t$. neunte against serve puldio in a rightful and way inated CharleB W. Fairbanks. In placing A recent memorable event of last November that mination wocld bare been to invite dtsaatl. tle the cormorant, the maasea against the the jot no home, would in Hayes, from Indiana. If Tarpie monopolist; a should be considered second to none. I o er his before has much aggrandized tbe condition and saying he must "I rather the convention adjourned t:ii morn a. Senator cultured gentietnan, a polished name the house Mr.Lindemuth e you a who e.m fairly rightfully character of the ttalea. The amured and per- die in Spiegel grove," he said, "than live who had ttr.rted with sixty-on- votes, bad elected trie state rouid s ill boast, scholar, a profouud lawyer and American pa- candidate aud tit-- . his place position in of suc- eaid: manent ascendency of democratic fieutiment anvwhere else." After bis return to the 113 en the sixth ballot. The ehe boasts today, that no man from Indi- triot, it ia meet that in this year ot jubilee and take and tbe order ' he cession tbat would follow the names of Morton, Mit. Sepakek I am one of thoae who believe and opinion will infuse fresh lite and vior car he was seized with violent pains in nation at adjournment was th field ana had ever pecured a ssat in the C. S. victory shou.d be chosen to represent the against Blaine, i'uriüg the nicht the leader great commonwealth aa a part of the adminis- McDonald and Harmon. that newer and fresher blood should be in u?ed into every legitimate funotion and provinoe of tho clie6t which lasted until after his re- aenate by fraud. 1 into th aenatoriul body, ace, conterva-ti- m general goverument, and the time oc th stalwarts the adm nistralion forces th M yovern-rue- nt nominate the Hon. Charles W. Fairbanks. fiat the at aaiue tration which to bring bsek to t.'us turn home. Ho was treated for angina of Conltiinir, Morton et al. com- - Six years agu Senator Turpie was elected constitutional principles methods, of also and wealth eboold not be the eseectml will aafcly guard the metea and bounds of state of distress, lieutensntt aid Senator lioord Warren seconded pavsports to a the senate of the United and authority agaiuet a;greasion. pretoric. but while relieved biueO. The nomine session of tbe convention by two majority. inaugurate an of well-choae- seatiu autonomy and era reconciliation, eoo co- Mr. Fairbanks' nomination in n his heart never recovered its vigor, asd opened with a rukh. Uut two names wer After sjx years trial the people of Indi- rny prosperity to States. Age may land maturity a;;d dignity to VYs shad witneit ones more the full and ard all the people. words. body may lifo was suddenly terminated by paralysis of Diaine and Hayes. The ballot ana have weighed Senator Turpie's Mr. President, 1 nom nate for senator of the that ootixervatiam stand as a cheek faultless adminiatratiun of civil and political heardthose public Senator Hoboon spoke of Mr. Fairbanks to the impetuosity of the more popular bianch liberty in the statea a auch. of the heart. While lying in bis own was taken amid an excitement seldom equaled serviet and have an- United btates, David Turpie. returned him for as a we experienced man, and of tue national congress, and wealth may tend Th of the ballot, the right of repre- room he frequently referred to a vieit in a courenlion. At Us conclusion tisyes bad other term of six years by H majority. Senator McLean of Vigo then seconded to independence ot thought and action. Bat sentation, are parts of this system, not justly to grave, 3S4 votes, Blaine 351 and Brittow U Mr. Turpie'a purely of the people. He aid Mr. Fair- made to his wife's made on tbt The vote cast in each house Tuesday nomination. Ilia speech was banks won d complete the group that these qualities will always largely dominate be encroached upon, either by the dog- preceeding Sunday, and spoke of the quiet A Memorable Campaign. was nothing more a ratification vigorous and elicited applause. eub-etuu- ee this most august of political aisemblies r.t mas of ex-pn- facto apportionment, or by than of Iu etuw-covere- d scene. democratic would adorn the walls of republican homes least ao long as the present mode of election ia specious pretense of federal i:perv:sion of beauty of the He Two weeks later the convention the public wiil aa expressed last Novem- he said: the was New a group composed of Morton, Harrison m tintained that a Iocs ot their wholesome in- elections. A free people in a free stale need eaid he almost wished be lying there at it, Louit pitted Samuel J. Tilden of ber at the po Is. Seconded Senator ex- ly McLean. and Fairbanks. He referred to Harrison be ot Lib- by the side of his wife. Mr life is an Gen. Hayes. . Then ensued one Vigo fluence need not apprehended. Kather no external guardians the franchise. Yerk against Voted county, the home of the distinguished as tbe crreateet statesman in tha world, mots to be apprehended is a tack ot those erty is ita own keeper. Federal supervieiou ceptionally hnppy one. His last words campaigns in Amer col I upon the floor of U. a. of the most notable In compliance with the federal statutes ensile tbe aenate and indulged in more extravagant lan- qualities which are young, active and pro- and federal taxation, save for purpose of rev- were : connect- of Judge Turpie. the 'Tall Syrsuiore of the ican history. Tbe scandals ach guage. gressive, and in touch with the people. enue, sre alike unwarranted, equally subver. "I am poing; where Lucy ie," ipoken house voted separately Tuesday for Wabash." the Hon. D. W. ec-0- 1. ed with ths Grant administration Yoorh, A ballot was taken, giving Mr. Turpie A government of the people should progress sive of tro liberty liberty often menaced, to his family physician with a U. S, anator. Before the ba lotin took ds with true Wabash enthusiasm (and with the people. Art, aoieuce, relivion and all much maligned, whose cause, in the beautiful bad shocked, disgusted and alarm! 1 Mr. 11 Early you a know what that means the nomina- 35 and Fairbanks votes. of geuius, faitn and every conil ot for the utmost earnestness. in th country. The people under the "place the two caucus candidates, David other departments human words of auotber, "in its waa every reason tion of David Turpts. ily conttituency be- Mr. Wish ard was absent, losing one vote enterprise are advoncing with giaut strides, maintenance gathers strentth, as much from the veuing there lead of Tilden fought for reform. Turpie of Marion rock-ribbe- county and Charles W. lieve that hia unswerving fidelity, bia d to Fairbanks. and with them should advance popular govern- tbe blowa which it receivea and endurea aa to suppose that the patient would Tbe administration strove, with th enerey of Fairbanks of Marion county, were placed faith and devotion in the principles of Thu following senators voted for Mr. ment and the acred ohierrance of civil and from those It gives." pass a comfortable night and the family despair, to retain control of the government tbe party to which belongs, I , f in nomiuaion with eulogistic npeeched. grrtt be uuite to Turpie: Akin, i3arn-8- Beck, I'dunham, political rights. Aocept again my heartfelt acknowledgments retired to rest He passed Quietly and in the hands its .friends that further b s rare ability, his commanding lal-- nt be averted. All the power The principal nominating and Eilioon, The great and growing Weit believet this, with ths wish that abundant success may at- painle-ai- y away at 10:45 in the evening, expourei mifht eueech was bik-l-i character things judg- liird. Chandler, French, Fulk, waa employed to se- by thee in their Ken- but none more zealously than our own atate. tend you in the discharge of the arduous duties by of his house- of the federal crovernmert made Senator Kern of Märion, who ment statu p him as a man eminently fit aud Git'ord. Griffith, Ilolcorab, Holland, you, surrounded members cure the defeat of Tildo. Every device ef Ma-ge- The eeuter of population, whioh hat been of tbe aesaion that yet await and that your ploced Mr. Turning fen-at- e. Leyden; e. hold. Kuth.rford B. Hayes was name before tha worthy to he the colleague ar.d asiooiute of nedy. Kern, Kopelke, Lynn, steadily moving westward, hat notonly reached returning footstep may, at its close, be wel- fraud and blinder aod intimidation was Col. 1 lellow-citiz- and McLean of Vi?o an Senator their dmiiiteuished the aeuior McDonald. McGregor, McIIngh of our borders, but with it the center of industrial comed with the grac:ou greeting heard long seen about 1:30 p. m.. he broach t into play, federal bayonets at tbe Griffith of Switzerland ablv seconded Mr. senator, and tiiat ia their bttthe-- t compliment. Marion, Mcilugh of Tippecanoe, McKel-ve- y, enterprise und development. With a fertile ago by the good aud faithful servant from the stated that hia ft t her had pasted ooiumand of uuacrupuleus marshal stood, Tarpie's nomination Inthehonae desars. Inducing in no eu'otry upon Sens or Turpie, McLean, Moore, Morgan, l'arker, anu raried soil, rich and extensive fields oi lipt of h:t approving master. away. He stated that it was a great and guard over th polls, and yet when th Cullop. iienrh. ('ravens and Johnson were it Is euoutrh for me to say that hia record as a Seller, Smith, Stuart, Sweeney, Thompson, coal, gas, eil and atone, a frugal, industrious sudden shock to them as at no time had votes were counted Tilden bad received 2J3,C(h citizen, a lawyer, a jurist and a senator tu hia enterprising people, nothing but an un- plurality over Hayes and 11 7,0 JO majority over the who pUceJ the democratic beat record. Wis;:, Wray liö. and THE WOOL TARIFF they expected any eerious result from the caucus nominee before tbe bouse, For Mr. Fairbaks: Senators Baker, wise atate or national policy, or other misfort- The funeral services will be all. and in the arena of senatorial dis s jision.xvhether une, can ttay onr progress. The Crrat Crime. they did we 1. lloyd, Gil-ma- n, held Friday and (ion. Hayes will then be it in licet; orin defense of tbe righia of the Boord, Cr&non, Crumpacker, ia ideas in . It because I believe that these are Everybody, press, leaders, administration, Mr. Fairbank? did rot receive rnanv people, senator Turpie never statea a proposi- Uobuon. Loveiand. McCuti-heon- Mc-Manu- s, bsrmony with him. aod be with them, I And Its Disastrous Effects on Indiana p'acod beside his beloved wife in Oakwood Yar-ya- tbat vea th candidates themselves conceded th Totn, bnt the minority conferred upon tion which be does not illumine by convincing New by, Thayer, Vuil and n nominate tor senstor of ths United States the I'Tocks. cemetery. him a great fact and overwhelming argument ilia ringing defeat of Hayes. No, not everybody. honor when they iae.)d atroro 14. Hon. Charlet W. Fairbanks, a man of ths A CREATURE OF CHANCE. of otd leaiera to eive nun what is often ntteranne, hia severe and irreaialihlff logic in Itallotinc Iu the House. We l sell-mad- e, young, able, progressiv aod There wat ocs mors audacious an vor of the election of U. H, aenatora by a di- in th prime of life, with an honest pride in the than the rest, more unscrupulous caUd empty honor." In the senate rect vote of the people, The house proceeded to tbe nomination To the Editor Str. Apropos to the Life and Exploit or tbe Dead (by have touched a chord honor of his state and an intents interest ia than the rest. That one wai Seuator Zach Senators Wiaharl proxy), lioord and in lhe popu ar heart all over the country. of a U. S. eenutor at 11 o'clock upon able review in ibis morning's Sentinel apoktt well of Let her prosperity. No man holds more sacred of Michigan, chairman of the repub- Hol9'n their'randidate, and this result be attained and brought wool-grower-s' Ths most remarkable thin about Rutherford Chandler Me-r- about aud motion of Representative Paseaga of than he the civil and political right of the of the resolutions in favor in the bouse a Lindemnth aud Sul-z- er we will bear no more of tbe charge, ao often bcuibieat citizen. To him the frugal cottage of Birebard Hayes waa tbat he beeam president lican national committee. About 4 o'clock on eulojizad made Miami county. It waa almost 12 o'clock of the tarill on wool I wish to add a few after tbe election, when alt also their candidates. and reiterated, that our national senate the laboring man should be as frse from un-ju- at of the United etatts. He wat a man of no the morning At '1 o'clock I'resident Nye has degenerated in becoming too much of a when tbe orators had finished pahace statistics. It was claimed if wool-grower- s others had be.uu to figure on Tilden's stated that their burdens as the of the millionaire. great ability above the ordinary, personally over tbe hour to vote for a U. S. mere club of millionaire. Whatever maybe speeches. The ga lery was well filled and W ealth and station rsceire at his hands no Drotected by tariff sheep husbandry cabinet Chandler ent ont the land thia cenator had aid ot that bodv, were honest it it tree, bat with none of those "Hayes has 1S5 votes, aod is elected." arrived. Thereupon ob- Indiana ha mad no contri- a hundred or more spectators occupied higher recognition than honesty and worth. messafe: Senator Kern bution. t. tbe m uey U. would be more profitable, and tbe number qualities of leadership utnally possessed Chandler had planned the theft of th presi- tained the floor and piaced the b.ta 0i ths K senate, places in the rear and along tbe sides o He meets and greets all alike. lion. whit heat of our pol.tte.tl eon-test- s, sheop thereby would be greatly in- who become heads of dency. IavM Turpie in loth eroat the hall. Mr. Cullop of Knox county It is true he is a party man but he fights in of by men the nomination. The senate it ha never been charged or tbe open field. 'o opponent haa yet to bunt Hence the 'Garland tariff was republics. Keen when placed at th head of With th manner of carrying 'out this chamber was crowded with ladies who even intimated that any ever nominated tbe Hon. Iavid Turpie. He creased. theft th whole country is familiar. To rive mai him in ambuah. His party fealty ia.the honest 1S.S3, party was not its leader. His great suc- had come to hear the oratory, Mr. botizhta teat in that senate from an lud sua said in substance: placed upon wool in and the tariff hit be the details of lbs robbery would require and conviction of an unbiased mind, and in this, at in tuiely of ths higd-e- st Kern was fre-juentt- y legislature. Upon the other ought to since date. Now cess lifefor attainment a volume. The m.in points may be set (ertb applauded. baud.it I arise for the purpose of disehargtnga pleas- in all other things In which he believes, he is has been increased that be a auo-ce- ss be of ev- place in a nation must regard! : was certain tbat of the 3ü9 elec- He said: a matter pride and congratulation to ant duty. Every impulse of my mind and intensely in earnest. let ua see the result by examining the the of fortuitous as follows It seenit rather result votes, had beea eaat for Mr. Tild-- a. ery citizen of our atate that, particularly in all For these reasons, and becscte Fairbanks Indiana, in- toral 14 heart approves I this perform. statistics in beginning of s Senator Kern's fperth. the yeara bare elapsed since ths mission hour ir. sheep aud political are dent than the deoiocratio candidate, being or-- that the close of is popular republican in Indiana, I well-directe- To be a senator iu the national congress from the most with the number in the slate in 1SS2, a herent merit or d snort. Via. rRKfi?DE.NT and Ssx a At tbe be- the war. we have been so grandly represented Dominate hi to for V. 8. senator for ths atate of short of a majority; 12 were squally tors the great state of Indiaua is a high position, year prior to protection: 111. Mr. llayea, hest of tli In- in the higher branch of our national congress. Life in Urief. sur for but there war) united, victorious demseracy of and to aspire to it ia a laudable ambition. In Indiana. whose votes Tbe galaxy of statesmen who have so gaWently Number iu 1861 1,505.143 II r. Hayn wat born at Delaware, O., Oet 14, thirteen electors Cbandief diana, I arise to kits voice to tu unanimous represented us in body the sisterhood of states of the American Union, Mr. Fairbank's nomination was sec- had determined to steal for Governor Heyes. that during that period in les.L. 1S-- well-to-d- o, Indiana standa high in tbe rank and occupies a Number staseassi 2, of parenta who were though t sentiment that for another term of six years ij-h- were Louisiana, four from ia a noble oue, and would reflect credit upon p!ac in eyes of onded by Sulxer of Jeflereon county and Number m 1W4... 1,608,703 Of these, from this great commonwealth any in thie American Thoojat conspicuous the the American not wealthy. He received a good education, Florida and one from Oregon, fro tu whicn shall be represeated atate union. people. Her repräsentatives iu ths Ü. ti. aen- Meredith of Delaware. Mr. Sulzer'a Number in lüiA. In the senate of the United by A. Hendricks and Henry H. Lane, Oliver 1. speech proved to he easily one of in ISfcC...... 1.401.612 graduating from Kenyon college at twenty. states there were two sets of electors, each States Iavld - ate should be who can carry aauner him the Number J-- iau the claiming to have beec duly chosen. If only Turpie. If this be eons dred a task, it is to Morton and Joseph MeDooaid. Daniel W. of thia great wall in every of republican aide of Number iu l&S7-- ... 1,3'J,D4j Hi boyhood was remarkably free from V. J atate in th forairont leaders tbe the vote should be counted for Mr. sn a most rraoiooc cue; if a.labor, a labor of Yoorh aud Daniel 'rait, Benjamin Har- iu that great and august body. To hold followed Mr. Sul- Number in 1S8S.. .l.Wfl.tOP the Tioissitudet to common to the one of these and David Turpie. all, yea, Mr. contest house. Mr. Meredith Tilden would hats a majority, and love; for tir me. as to every democrat, the rison President, a niaaberhip in that assemblage ia to have a xer In a address. Number in lSSJ- - ....1,218.453 youth of bis locality and hit time Is all bav been magnificent representative ot short essy-Koin- g would! consequently become president. atn of Turpi is closely iotsrwoven ia ail the voice iu th highest taw-maki- power of th Number in 1& ...1.234,741 aud to this fact miy be ascribed tbe tu brain and highest ot The roil call resulted In Mr. Turpie re- de- In order to secure th election ot Mr. Heyes, gloriom history of ana demorncy for two the it culture our ttate, civilized world. Other statea may applaud tha In- and plastio charaoter which hit manhood ld ceiving sixty-tho- e votes and Mr. Fair- The above figures are taken from the these thirteen votes must be counted for decade aa l Staads for all the hin and noble and Judze Turpie, in my opiaion.intellectoally names of their representatives in that body veloped. In 1345 yon off llsyei began the alt atlribnte which to charuetsrice ia the peer of any of tbe great atateamea whose banks thirty-six-. Those voting for Tur- diana statistical report. And the U. S. re- practice of law at Marietta, having craduated Mm. Singularly enough, neither the constitu- oufht and and ill fee' proud of their aebisvementa, but existing- - provided for adorn the senatorial office to which he it about namce I have mentioned. Indiana can turn to her distinguished members pie were: Ader, Askren, Barnes, llaugher, port for February, gives the number from the Harvard law school. Vive years later tion nor any law such an to b chosen. Senator tiritiUb also nomi- body pride aay Behymer, Blue, Clauser, Cooley, of sheep in Indiana as 1,101,702. Theeo be removed to Cincinnati, and in 1S52 married merfrencr, and as tne republicans bad a ma- seconded the of that with and none excel Blair, senate, democrats in What caa bo said to the people of Indiana of Mr. at- them they are pesra ot ail. Creigmile, figure show a steady decieae in the num- Lacy, ths daughter ot Dr. Jsaset Webb. A jority in the and the tbe nation Turpie, receiving close and that th them Curtis, CuUop, Cunningham, wat certain that the two tranches ot eeneernin lvid Turtle, tbe parity of bis Upon theae two great man the eyea of ths na- Dailay, Dal man, Deery. Duncan, ber of sheep in Indiana under a high pro- whig by iuheritanee. young Uayet fell house, it d tention. Said he: Cravens, upon life, his einlu-- eharac.r, bis transcendent tion are fixed for they voice the aentiment of in with tbe abolition element at cougress would not sreree any bill wLieh Erwin, Fippen, Franks, Farlow.Gill, Gros- tective tarill". The Indiana statistics were would cive ths counting of tha disputed ability, his Ion hooorab'e and patriotic Senator Griffith's Speech. wool-growe- Cincinnati and joined ths republican j, eareer the masses, aod champion in this grsst tribuns put at the rs in their meeting well-earne- sart. Guthrie, Hay, Heagy, Ilnrinon. l&ril ha defeated for to their opponents. In this as a lawyer, j'jdge and legislator his modest Daring the memorable senatorial etruggle ot cause ef the jait. The d reputa- party at itt birth. In wat vottt the Ilench, Hord, Higbee, two years ago when they were passing years emergency a bill wat passed crsating con-aeeot- Harkint, pless demeanor, hi scholarly attainments, his pa- I bal tbe honor to vot for fifteen iv tion of this great common wealth for its states- eoiOTiion judire. Three later tha triotic democracy that is not koown in every daya for DsviJ Turpi for U. S. men is by them ably auatained and new laurels Johnson of Marion, Johnsou of Dearborn, high tanÜ reso'utions. But they shut their eity eounoil mad him city solicitor. In IStiO a special electoral commission of fifteen for Mc-CallUt- to of five household from lake to river? isoator against Bsnjamin Harrison, who wat added to ita crown. Sir, the distinguished gen- Keter, Lowt Meganity, Montoux, eyes to the facts and panned their usual he wat elected to th tame oliice by the people counting the votes. It whs conist de- senators, five representatives, and five justice! Forty yaara azo. siMn youth, he represent- then a candidate tor re election. Of those who tleman whom wear now about to t, to- Mclntyre. MoMullen. McMaban, buncombe resolutions. How they can do but a year later wat overwhelmingly W of supreme court. This commission, by a or tue then new counties of hite and New- pated ia that prolonged eontet I gether with his colleague, the matehleae and Passago, Bodman, Beeves, Bodabaugh, bo in the face of tbe record is a matter of feated. the ton in. the eneral aseme!y. From time fartio am only of whom any majority of one, decided that tb disputed t that I ths member that will take part eloquent Voorhees, are statesmen Smith, Swope, Schall", Stark, Schräder, amazement. Kither the protection claim A Good War Itecord. Mr. Hayes, forward, through ths sto rottest periods of in the present constituency ou face of earth could votes ihou'd ail be counted for ths ttnatorial election. During the ths Stover. Suchancx, Terhune, Thornton, is a fraud or the fanners are so rgnorant Mr. Hey was one of the political soldiers giviug majority of one vote, and ha waa fig-a- re I him a country's history, ho has been a prominent tbateoatest aniWty waa wrought np to the welt feel proud. Indiana honors them not , Te-al- Will-iim- s, know protected. in tbe polities of tbe suite, aod baa grown highest pilch, aud ai the days passed with more than abe ia honored by them. Th Vermillion, Waabburn, Wilson, they don't when they are er soldier politioiana, of whioh th civil war deeUred duly elected. year by year io tbe of y is eafs Wright and Wilson of Marion Go. D. L. Thomas, developed auch a bountiful crop. Us was on For four months, whUejthe contest was peed", aleet.ona the people practical the saiu result the etciieuasnt ail cause ot her people iu their haada. verge Haul ia all tie dssaocrslio hosts then it not a over the state ef Indiana wu interne, but I This state eta poiut with pnds to ths iiltutr Those toting for F&lrbankj were; Allen KuflhYille, Ind., Jan. 17. ef tie fcm U leader his services log, the country was oa the of eirll