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9 I R IS PRttty - 10, LA o R b e i e G S o B e TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1873, LOCAL POLITICS. Review of the Events of the Past Week. Tho Iesing-0"ara Combination Talling to Picces. 0'lfara- Bavling Off---Boss Nesing Al- ost Alono in s Glory. The Attitude of the Temper-- ance Committee of Seventy. Proposition to Reduce the Organiza- tion to Its Original Elements, : Talk of a Cilizens’ Movement.Tesing Phi- Tandering with tho Ropublicans--- Tho Democradic Leaders. Another Meeting of the Ger- man Agitation Com- mittee. REVIEW OF THE WEEK, Tho politieal prayor-meoting held last Sundsy oven- Ing p-staire—away up noxt to tho skylight—in Heury Qreonchaumys bullding, gavo a start fo tholocal polite feal machiuesy, and it Js now pretty much all runuing i full bisat, Somo of it has emitted no emoko so far, Dut there nr two organizations which aro pufting, and blowing, and screcehing, and howling, 5o an to attract all tho notieo they can, shd maka peoplo bolievo all tho rightcousness In town 13 monopolized by thoir re- spoctivo bodiss, TIE GERMAN-MIDERNTAN PARTY started out over 20 long ngo. Tho meoiing of Bundny eventng waa simyly for tha purposo of Tatifying b coni< pact entered into by certain gontlomen Ly which the Irleh wore to get the oflices, tho Germans to do the soting, and Mr. Heaing to bo tho powor bolind the trone, beforo whom all men ‘shiould fall down nud worship, 'Thiat mecting wa of guito moderto dimen- stons, only thio ollfo beiug admitted, Tta object was to mature thie plotand muke arraugomenta for buratiug on tho public in a blaze of glory, so 08 to dozzla that sumo public by an cxhibition of strength, snd with A WHOOP AND WAR CBY, carry overything by storm, But “to bost Inid plans of 1ntee and men gang aft ngloy,”™ and the plans of the plotters in this fustanco wero somewliat disarranged Dy prematuro disclosure, Thoy hoped to keop tho coalltion secret until thoy hud all tho local politiciaus in their net, ond the not closed, Dut Mondoy morn- ing come, and with It an nccount of tuo meoting, which outaged everybudy, It enraged thoso fu tho miceting, becsuso it was tao early n tho campaign to show thole buuds; t coraged tho politicians who would buve attended hud they been fnvited, and, not having beon fuvited, felt slighted, and would huve nothing to do with o party to wic thoy wera to bo & tall} IT ENRAGED TRE TSI to think they wero Lelng bonght aud 8ald in a cock- toft thut Sunday evening; it curaged tho Germavs, who thivk for themselves, bocauro thoy could not ttomach tho {dea thet Mr, Hesfug owned them and tielr votes, and St cnragod tho community genorally Louatieo it seunied fapudent for tho pretouled Jeadors 4f any nationality to_attempt Lo muke an anti-Amerd “ai combinotiol to control sy American clty. The \as lepleasuro all round tho_borizon, and “when ao- other niceting was Leld Friduy eveniug, \licre were no Rccukany to the Tauks,—if unythiug, » faliug pway of tho fuitlful, AR THE WEER WORF. ON, and the varlons programues wero subjected to_critts Blem, 1t v fownd thut tho ofl s the water yefused towfx. B, osing was arbllrars. Ho desfrod o ruly oF puli, 110 should bo tho hieud and front of tho move~ icht,tlmt or notbing, Yo wap dictatorial, Mo Wikl 24 to'mominate tho_ticket, to dlctato the names. Al A voy wan his chofeo for Mayor, Davld A, Gigo for iy Tpeasurer, % Dulfalo” Mitlef for County Trease \iror, Austin Doyl for Closk of tho Orlusiual Gouzt, and Nr, Matson, tho Polico Court Clerk, for County Tk, .2vhia 'ticket, ho thought, would witi. Siore wore Irish, Awerlcun, Germbn, and Scun~ dinavian mumes upon it Dut thot' elate s been partsally smustied. McAvoy sugs hie won't run for ALiyor, In which Lo shaws thut his head 1s excordlugly fevel. "Mr, Gugo won't have anything to do with tue Srowd, snd, generally, tho slate s demuralized. F11¥, FOLIGOING CONDINATION oxcluded NIr, Kecley ond Mr, OMara, tho former From tho Gounty Treasurorsbip, and tho latier from = tho Clty ditto, Both gentomen' bave follawers, Tho' |* eptetions Of both it was lmpossible o graufs. Ono must give way. Wuon the Heslng-McAvoy Wuto s ovidontly burst, Hesing's frionds wero dis- Jiosed to unlte with the {Hemds of Kecley, nomiunto A Americun for Mayor, Kealoy for County’ Tressurer, Siiler for City Treasurcr, aud allow tho remaindor ol iho élato to stand a8 Lefore, This wan WTEALING O'HARA'S THUNDER, aa the iloa of nouiuating an Americsn Mayor was Orst Wiggested to the party by bitn, snd o wus Btrentous 111 ‘iin ofTorts to eocura thiat objuct, 10 was bucked up 1y "w dargo porty, who saw tho neceaslty of st \éast copulliating’ tho Amorican clement, and tha gentul Dan was In a position to opposo Mr, Heaing and defeat uin programsme, Dan, to fortity himsolfy Taggan to eutoll tho siragglors who hung on to lls coate tuiby, hoping ho could Lo ablo to duug them on the licket ufuor i, About Thuraday, Daut_wag stronger thian cver in the party, und wus i1 fur wuy to rulo tho roost, Then camo tho Heolng-Keeley allisuce, which Gevolopad on Friday, and mude quitas show in tho meeting thac ovenlog. I FRIDAY EVENING MPETING, Tl abseuca of Mr, 0'Hnra's nume {rom ' the list of persous present at tho Fridey oveulug miceting waa Very aigidieant, and gave riso to_tho rumor uround {4h yosterday thut o ind forsulien tho niovemout S0 Vol 10 moro of it, This rumor was confirmod Ty the Ledgiug ? of 14 persounl fricnds, who wero Iielined to speuk of tho movement as a fulliire, and 10 Tepudinto ony conticction or wythpathy with it, Loy Sronlmokt 76y 1o jump aboned o Law-and-Order raf, and take possoselon of tho Lest quariers they” ‘e fud) They seom fo thiuk they Dave mads o mistaka; thut thiere 18 uothig for thom In Josingy forty, and that tho best {hing thoy can do 1 miko fricnds with tho Rumman of wirighteonsnons tn Lho slapo Of law snd - order, v Iougiug 1 1ot over yeb, sud It e regarded oa cer- tam that MR, O'HARA' ERIENDS will follow the Luw-and-Urder movement which they = ot now lead vr contrul, When condidates uro to e nominated v the Law-sud-Order side, there will v new converts applying for places, Eleventh-livur conversion 18 5 guod thing, but in politics it 1s upt to carry tho siuuer Into otlieo, : A'ose whio stick to the coulition arc not without fope, bowevor, They are nctive und zealous, A cot~ Juitteo of otuer nnjonslitics has been oy pointed to co- ‘perate with (o Germen Gentral Comictos, and pro« Jiminury steps are being tuken Lo organizo tho wards oud mako things hot, The leaders ure confldunt s Fur. ‘They culeulute on the entire Gernjn, on part of the’ Irlu vote, on the powerful aid of the Follco and Firo Dopurtmente; on the saloon-keepors, und on "Tat; NORTH BIDE, hieh fe expeeted to utmuzo everybody by tho mojori- tiew it will munufacture on electlon ‘duy. All that i now wanted is tho Irish, but they have uever all boen on thut side, nnd since the defection of the Q'Hura yarty, and the taunting slucfons of Mr, Juseen to tho Jenuite, which scem to be tho bunoof his existence, e chentes of the Trish vote betug cast for Heslug and Jusecn hus grown gradually sali sud beautifully loss, Aud HUW COULY (10 1 sorious ovent of ull, Itls atoced that Mr, Hesing, buving lost fuilh in the at- tempt at cvalition, 38 thinking of returning to bis firat Jove, und thore & 1o doubt but that be s .gain philine dering with the Ropublican loaders, ‘Clioy aro unx- fous (0 have bim back, though it i & queston if Lis conntrymen will not Lecomo disgusted with s vadl- Tutiou, ond suy that his bund bus iost its cunning, aud fustend of being AN AHIUTE FOLITIOAT, MOSES, Ti0 18 & mero boteh, whu miakes fools of those who fol- Jow L, 14 tering uro 8aid {0 bo the nnnihilation of 8 fyerintoadent Washburti, 1o usks for Eiuier's bowd §ir i ehurgor, and wonts Sfayor Buad to foteh 1tto him, B, Hhud ds to be the headsman to do the docapitu- tion, Taen Mr, Hesiog will tell his Germuns they st como Luck, that the Itcpuuliesu parly Bow . Wain Weebburn, dmuolting hit on o Germau witer, aud that they Ihuct rally round tho flug Loys and_remember onia Jors that 1ho colored race must be cmsucipated, Tho Luood of 3 MARTYN WASHDULN 14 t6 bo thio peed of o Repubijean ticket, with Teslng & Lo, bringlug up the reur, But Mayor Hond doclinvs to Jorid hinseeif Lo uny Aucls disroputablo trankaction, "Such are tho viclitudes of politics, Like the cha- molcon, Mr, Hewlug {4 willing ta turn any color, Ho 18 propared to go bick on his Leloyed 0'Hurs, on Liob, on’ Michelson, on Todbertus, on McOatizoy, oven on Mearath, to’ wigld onca more {he scoptra that bow w0’ long leen out of biy grawp, It in oaky to percolve that thore was nevor o Soulition foundod on common aympathy,that it was tho Thore picturo of politicluns that withoul coliosive pa- or, o long und short of 1t is, that the Gurmun-1i- Tomian. Cowabinstion, fa disibtegrating, falling to Dlocee, sud that i is weakor thon It was soven duys ago, OPPQKED TO UERING & 00, {55 feoble body known as tho Towperauco Committes of" “Boventy.” This was orgunized ~moma time 0 ‘enforco _tho. Btat Liquor Law, VAt st graduully drifted fnto politics, nud now Bhiumus o bo o cbamplons of luw and order, Thoy aro tho Tomparaneo party, and_ own the Temporanco itrean, - Whon thoy fonnd thotr enomy. had trime terod liin guns, and wsa preparing his hoats for hattle- lllu,.('n\lc Ihelr wurrlors togothor and lield a council un Thursday evenin “Tho result of {hat moeting has oot published, genoral opinlon smong mou who aro 1ot oxtremists on efthor sido, noems & flfl that e \l‘lnfulll\'w of tho Gommittes of Hoveuty, ‘llf L over liyd ‘ouy, bon censed, and that tho best! fling -t Commilites can do {8 to distand, md moko way for s Law-and-Order Committeo of practicul wmen, It18 contonded thin s, A TEMUENANCE TIORKET o ) ot sticeeed, s thut welv tckot o ba constructs auL of tho it of s Turadslied by Mr. Bonno AL lhe Inst meoting, or from tho Committeo fteelf, fi WOUId 30t reccivo 1,000 Votes fu tho city. Mr, Bonnoy's Jotlor Is regnrded ih comjlniont to several estimable uchtliomen, beeniso thioy wero arlceted ot of 460,000 pereony 0 Chicogo A belug emiuently Ot for public. tation, Lit {8 consiried "t - moan +You ticklo mo, and Tk ticklo yous? or, “You mako mu Judge, aud 1 muke Muyors, City Truasurers, Olly Galleetora, or anything yut please, on of the rost of VOILP Tlioro fa too utlch cant and (oo mneh mutual ndiiration sbout tho Iustitution, o uninitiatcd oul- yidoes magine. Thuw thura o bit ltle practicl abil ity in the Gomintteo, e, Heafug would walk around tliom ovory timo, Tl Uominilteo las in it mnuy mombors full of Utapian fdeas about muulclpal gov- crument, which are very woll if thoy :coull Vo carrled ' ont; but when t comes to yun A compalgn ngunst on nstuio politicln Tko Mr, Heaing with o golid_forea lohfud him, ldcan Wro not wortli uich if thoy do not briug votea fo tho* polls, Tho Comuilttoo s Fun. by a fow wen, somo of them CANDIDATES FOR OPFICE, and already a slato hus bee mado up, every name on it boing oo of the Smmaculate Suventy, It i elfoved that the mojorlly of {he Boventy favor the uomls natlon of o ticket o Commiltes, * but: wiieh a tiokot, bascd on mutunl admiration, and com- posed of men fanatical on_the temperance quesifon, would bo cloaied out 8o budly tunt the candidates would lardly kuow thoy wero rupniug, Tho moro seusible portion of tho Commmittes aro i favot of call ing u convontion of dolegates from tho wards, ond cn- trunting thont with TIE FORMATION OF A TIOKET, Tho_ difllculty. nbout that Is, that Mr. Hesing would control tho primaries 1 muy wero Lold, or tho meotinga which somo ~ proposy slioull nominuto tho de.cgate, Tho only way otit of tho dileuma 18 for the Buveity to cominit sulcide, Naviug trst mudo o will—druwn_by Mr, Bontoy—io- queutiilug thelr good-will lu Law und Order to a smaller committco of practical mon, chogen from both partles, If tho Bovouty desiro to continuo working in tho causo of tempornnce thoy can organizo on tho nelhics of tho present Cominittos n Honw of Temporan: o Boclety, which mny accomplleh como goad by uquict, unobirhisive oxerclso of moral sussfon, “Those who take 4 MEDION cOURAE, ‘who think that Hering & Cu, aru extromo on one sida snd the Tem)ormuce Cotumitteo extreme on the other, aro In favor of somo rort of a cltizens! ticket, und it looks now us if some movement will s mado in that direction, It lsproposed that wien the Seventy give up tho ghoat they shall appolut & committoo of pereons outsido of themselvis, a committce of men hosa namon will {uspire confidence, mon of mode: ato viewr, ond thut this Committoe shall call a mass meeling, and tho mags.meeting appoint another com- mittee 10 wuko nominations sud take charge of tho campolgn, AATK BHEBIDAN, The (udomitabla and courageoun Mark, tho mark for so muny poyersand Yerbul pallets that ful to pence trate tho rhinoceros’ ido of his egutlum, doos uot Desitate publiely to_declure Limeolf n fuvor of the nomluation of & strajght Democrutlo tickol, though thero by nisny of tho knowing ones bebind {1 curtufu who ay that Bheridun s coquotiug witls Leaing in tho hope of being Horr Blsmurek'a candidato for Mayor, Bherldan fa naturally a sharp ward politician, uud did | Dot bis tnordinute vanity, which bas Jed bim'to fncy Dimeclf o martyr for Lis 'party and his countrymen, biind his oycs beyond tho vision of self, 1io wouid bo o st kucccrsful achiomer, aud & Anfo counsellor na to tho drift of current opinfon, s fi is, Mr, Sheridun s toa coucelted -to conconl his ’ duplieity, ond bis open expressions aro hardly cousistent with s oflicfal nctions, Ho hua urged tho oppointment of Benner as Fire-Murshal, oA 0 sort of Jonah thrown to_tho whale Uesing, to ap- peaso the fusutiato muw of tho dictator, Thin dis leasc n very Irge proportion of tho Irish, but to concllinto thom Mrk eweara lio is lavoring to' wocurs advuncement and promotion for his countrymen, tho Bweency, and {hia lio offors a8 a propitiation for s siu of trutegrossion n ¢iving tho lesderchip o a Gere man, Mrrk suys the”pooplo aro heartily tred of all citizen und refarm movements, and would gladly sup- port o straight, genuine, Domogratio tcket, i tho dernfor resort’ sftor * tho fallure of compils cations, to effect n thorough reform fn Municipsl Goverumett. o says tht tho Democratic party was the party of {he past, and fa tho only Lopo of tho future, and that ho' wizhes to fight snothior battie under {hio ol banner, Ho fs plucky, and siys i dio hie mnst 1o would liko (o fuil with his fuce to_tho old flag und hie foot to the fo, o martst (o tho dear old cause, But [t is understood very genorally ot Mork s i mo hasto to - be buriod i tho grave of politicsl oblivion, or to yicld fhe Laton of oflcla} power, and thnl tho Andy Jofinson of municipal politics would not hesftato to Tend th garments of Lis brethren it ho might thus partake more plontoously of tho emoluments and pat~ Touogo of stution, Another of tho'old time-worn veleraus of the De- ‘mocracy, who has fouglt amidst defuat, for lo! theso many yoars fa iho frolicsomo and rejuvenated (phyesi- clly speaking), BT, OLAIR BUTIIERLAND, tho poraistent Chiafrinan of the Democratio Central Comniltee, who has been deposed, but who refuses tosurrender, In tho division of counsel, and amid the doubts of all men, this old war-horse In times of pence scents tho battlo from ofar off, and uelghs with pride and paws o ground iu snbiijution of tho coming fray. Docked in the old eadulo cloth, ho i ready to chismp tho biL and receive tho spus, und carry his rvider to tho field of glory, or © tho ' flld of death, ~To him {ho ono is synonymous with® fho ofher, My Sutherland miny bo relled upon a6 o determitiod ad+ vocate for a fraight Democsatle ticket, His powlon, John Garrlek sud W, ¥, Daniels, aro ready fo recelvo tho old truppings and trot by bih eldo, Ou_tho othor band, men Mko Wilbur F. Stors, Murray F, Tuloy, Judgo Trec, Judge Rogars, i other proniinent Democrats, having concluded very sugly that tho Democratlc party fs & corpee, havo no notion of attempting rosuncitation, . “The Lest sentiment of tho city 18 opnored to porly nomiuations in municipal affaira, and it fa donbiful it say eould bo puccensful. * To couclude, thiuys ore mized, THE AGITATORS. Tho German Agitation Committeo, organized o fow months ago, and tho Comumittco, ombracing il othor sationslitica, formed Triday oveniug, mot lost night at Blatnarck Hall, in tho Teutonis Bullding,: About Aty gentlemon wero present. Tho meeting was called to order by Julius Rosenthal, Eaq., who said 2 MR, ROSBENTIAL'S REMANKR, Thinies meeting of a Committos of tho German- Amctiean Central Assoclation, styled tho Agitation Committes. Woliavo been insiructed by tho General Gommittea to meot hero to-nfght with 8 pumber of dolegates sent liero from different wards, and sclocted from differont nationalities, who aro willing to worlk with us for tho good camo wa represent, If such ropresontativos aro here thoy -aro cordially welcomed, and invited to givo their names and tako seats nmong e, It s tho object of this Agltation Commitieo 10 organizo tho wards and the eity for the coming campalgn, to decido upon tho question of mnss-nicetiugs, and Lo work fu general for tho promo- tlou wud dissemiuation of th viows nud prineiples laid down in onr uddress and plaiform, os herotofors publiebed in all tho city papers, T hopo that but ittlo specclifying will® bo indulged ~in, aud that 1m0 boto will bo tuken of the {nsulls, slunders, sud vilification heapod upon us i sivanes by somio of our dully papers, Auy proposition for Chunges, ind uny suggesons 1 Tegurd o the plat« Torus, wo witl ifsten to with pleasure, and submiit your Viewa 10 tho body whoso Coumitico wo are, the Gers Tnun-Amuricun Contral Azsuciution, s we ure lustruct ed 1o do, MIGCELLANEOUS, Tho followlng peruoun reepaudvd s Phllip Conley, 1 W, Nye, Willum Jackson, ‘aines McQuay, Mileh Keloe, Thouins Clowry, O, C. tTerverl, C. Appicbory, iPiowas Lonergan, Jatuos Lyimun, oud Robert Keunoy, Mr. Heruert moved thoy g0 into Committes of Wholo, Thioy were twa diiferent Commiitteos, which onght to unifo, Tho motion wits agred to. Max Euorhurdt was nomiusted us Chirmen, and clected, Ho stuted that the honor wus unoxpectod 3 thut 4o was thunkful; thut bo should bo fupariial und freo from personul eumity, B, Steiu wus clected Beoretury, M, Lborhardt ntuted that tho Agitation Comwitteo 1nd nindo un address und platfori, Fhe gentlemen clectod Friday would doubitless bo giad to kiiow whut Tt Wk, and 4t thould o read for ticir fnformation, 1t wan thrus read, in o fulr, round voice, e, Hubburd woved tho plutfortu be reforred to o comumitiee of birty-five, twenty frou tho city aud - teou from the couitry, ‘Mr, Kelioo aadd 3t was not considered noceasary to appoiut 5o Jurgo a commitice, Ten wonld not bo so iwioidy, nd would auswer auek bettor, 3t moved 10 wmouil it iu thit wuy. Nir, Smith moved 110 resoluiion ua read bo sdopted, Tiup ofterer of tho originsl resolutlon safd ik fdea yvun, 1t Was propier ibat 1o two orgunizutivus should botl} Do ropreacted ot tho Cowmitico which gob up rosolutions, Mr. Kehoo ralacd a polnt of order that Smith'a mo- tion ws 1ot gormane to bis, Flio Chalr ovorsulod, Mr. Kchioo's motion wag adopted, 1,6 motfon as nmonded vus udoped, b, Hubburd Qld ot keo how o committes contdl bo appointed to gut up s muss-mecting tlu plutfor hud been uopted o hold 1t on, Mr, osenthin] thougkt a timo shiould hiavo’ beoss G0t for thie Gomuitieo of Ten to roport, Mr. Hubbard movad e Cualr, wheu sppoluling thiom, showld ducido_whon thoy sloulil repor, i «all w'meoting of tho Jowd Comumitices 0 hear that ro- Hoffman, Jr., moved they report Fylday, and igreod to, 3r, Rusentiiaf callod on somo of the vistors to givo el views sl mako any propoeliious thoy “might ave, . BENATON MILES KENOL s it roquirod i Courago for ' man to expecen 1in opiufons on the prosent contst, i€ th #d uot ugroo with those or corliln now P men, - Ilo had bis own opluions, oud ntonded fo dsre state them, 1le' had fieon & Domoorat eluco Denocracy wan oguinet Puri- {anigm, sud thosa pooplo sho triod to Jam tholr opin- fous s other puoplen throus, Alloe an interest- Ing skotels of tho carly history of the colony of. Munite chimotts Hay, tho witch businew, oto,, hio graduslly \vorked bis way down to tho destruction_of ‘fhe nun- nery at Boston, 'Then ho talkod of the Laulsville and hiladelphin rots, which slso moved him to oppose Puritaniemi, ‘The wmen who composed tho Law and-Order pazty wora anchilint thvy had to bo labeled {0 Liayo it known.what tiey were, They were tho whlto-necktied hrigada of Wabssh avenuo, with novor a working-man ationg then, Thioy woro (he 1en who wiwnya oponed tholr mootings with prayer, They miist linvo proporty, no mattor whother tioy gol 1} by dis. bursitig tollof funds or fingoring tho Fonlan Trosanry., Such pooplo Lio wan alwnya upposed L0, T g a- « MIL, THOMAS OLOWRY * A2 H 3! 1184 not boo fn polftica for many years, but it seemod'y 1o il partien wero split up, and moi wero divided | futo tho| Tomparanco and Porvonal Liberty partion, | Mon shonla ind ont which Bhoy belongoi 1o, and ther {,"l“ 1t, nnd get victory, ilo fuvored ‘)trumul Uberty; it i 1hor and ordor, 50 Jong oa Inwe wero on (e slnfuto book, (boy should bo onforcad, I n wnority favored thoir ropesl, lot it Lo dono, " T o wero enoigh_peronsl Hberty people O T B which I oo youd woro pluin and rmnd, swd if thoy woro ivod w to and thero wero' un:ty,« thoy, cald "earry thelr Ineawures into exechiii, ‘Ghatlon 1L, Lithgow, of o Third Ward, waa called on, but e volco was ‘ot i condition,, 1o fn fafthful ( 1o the causo, i R S snid ovory workingman elioujd tako on intercat “Lodged RETRIBUTION. A _Milsk"eébn * Gisl, Decoyed -Away; i from Home and Brutally: Ouirageds The Guilty Villain Axrrested and- in the City Jail, " ' L : ‘ifimm’," ohfnmation, WMl e eeal: | The Prisoner Is Visited by tho Victim’s +it wan Lo protoct tie homes of those concernod, busl- P ‘nioes mow or_ workivgmen, Ho liad boen iu Ohicago ¢ for many years, aud inlofested fu many entorprive \Ho had beon a fawr-snd-ordor man, but recently hio b boen abuscd and nrrestod by so-called Inw-and-ordor mey on prefonded charges, , The workingmen, tho nion who did nol haye thelr carrisges, would turs ot jon clction dey aud enrry through tho tickot noml- ated, I MR, APFLEDENG, a Seandinavian, had lived Loro for twenty-two years, aud always (rled to do what was right. He was with thiom, ekico 1o was convinced tho movemeut wan ono £0 aecuro porsonsl righta,. I thought tho Scandinn~ vians would bo with thein, They had boon used to huving Bunday rocrcation, aud so loug an_ thoy spent that day fu an orderly 'mouner, it wns nobody's DLusinges, It tho resoluifon read wero ndopted, ond good men nomioated, sl would ba clocted, o should do all in Lia power to promoto tho intereatn of tho party, which w18 trus to law and ' “'Father and Shot in Ilis !An Indignant Mob. Threatens fo Finish the Work by Lynching Him. - Military Assistance Asked for and Sent by tho Governor. ordor as auy othor ofganization, The Would-Bo Murderer Arrested and 31, D, KING ; (colored), of tho Third Vurd, was called ont.. 1o felt Released on Bail, sumo intoreat fu tho mllla‘ and was fully identifled s WIth 3t yol lie was o law-ablding citizen, atid bad never . Ucoripersatods o Xopt & uloaiand ind Seo Ay Spectat Dispateh fo The Chicago Tribune, oot el 'h‘}“‘“ffus",‘};‘;‘{; o kept Lia | roszoo, Mieh, Sept, 6,—Ab about 13 o'clock to- Shico ratd, 4t “was imponsiblo to clowo thom | 87, Totor Joanmot, father of tho lttlo girl outrnged an all. ¢ tho how party wae for principle, he wss with | Monday nfght by James D, Osntvan, went ta the Coun- them; if for oftice, ngainst them, would win, Tho Law-and-Order party began i Miny. foated to | ty Jail and 1 tho Blierdfr to aco Lo A O Tt o A7l anl waked, permiselis R 010 o the tho prisonor, Tho porxssion was given, and Mr. “Ehird Ward, and g nwallowed - coupls of bis ol | Josunot stopped 1o the door of the coll whoto the Jolitieal bummers—Phelpa and Montgomcry—thongh | wrotch was Ho did | got & they noid thoy did not want any Lummers, nat oxpect to nctwith them, for he did nat beliove the, would take him, If those present would take him i ho would gladly go with them, not put themuelves forward too much, QoL AnNO Vo83 snldl thoso present showed by words and actions thoy intended to cooporato with ho new mavomont, | Though aétacks lind beon mads on the wey 1t originste m o hoped they would nominate a good ticket, ud that tho candidates would 0 Tho Third Ward could piek out aomo good mien, who would run, confined, _As soon 8s he could f Cloar view of lim in tho dim y°| light, Mr, Jesnnot drow a platol from his cap and shot backward and downward through the head and neck. 4n this matter, - M, Joannot had boen bofore Justice Hogt and onterod a complaint sgainat Canivan, but clalmed that ho wished to seo tho man before muking ed, ‘thoso who miado fhom lad mo Gbjece | Bidsvit. Whon ho wont to the jail tho Bhcrlff search~ tidn {0 tho measures proposod, but fhat i ¢d-hisperson for weaponssud found nomo, When fhioso who Mlarted tho mofter 4d mot first | thoy ~approached the door and Oanivan camo ask thelr’ consent, meot with the approval of the peoplo, Iv trusted al yresont would foel it thoir duty to do sll they conld'to carty on the caiiso, Geu, Ligh moved that five from each precinct fn | Of tho little girl who each ward bo solected to bo added to the Agitatlo Commitico by tho member from the ward, aud ro- ported ot tho next meoting, Tt was suggested that that gelcction had botter bo made at little muse-meetings in tho preciucts,. That would make {ho matter more intorestivg and gratify tha peoplo. Geu, Lich accopted tho iden. atn, HegING, This matter was discussed for somo time, but Mr, Hesing sald it was a littlo tou carly to appoint precinct counuittees os yot, Tho dutles of the present Commit— teo would ceass with tho muas-mesting, which would gelect au Executive Comuitiee, and, in the courso of 1mo, previuct committees could bo elocted, or commite tees creatod, to plek out tho bL'lol ml‘ll‘ {‘D mn:a a Ward 2 o puinitics ~bnd bt | $h'tho Tollowin, Commiitee. Tho preveut Bttlo more (o do, aud thero ueceeslty for awamplng 3t with iucreased . numbers, Mo would suggest to tho Ward Committees to ace whint ‘persons woro entitled to take out nutnralization pa- yers, Ha belioved thero wero 5,000, Thero lad beo 20 real contost sluco 1868, and ho know but few natu- Thoro Talization papers hiad bectt fssied wiuco then, wa the best fleld of work for them. Thoy could gal 5,000, and with that number bo wis suro they coul wiu," It they could got up a succeasful mass-inoctin thoy wanld strike such torror moug thelr oppovonts, they would not show,their heads, Mn, sMITH, spenking for tho native-boru Amcricans, bolloved they lid aw deep un Intotest in tho quostion 'al dnsiio as tho Triss nud Germnns, ‘Tho Fourtoenth Ward, where o Wved, wan _clatmed by tho cold-water "poople” by 700, woull, o belioved, go agafust tho cold.wator peoplo, it If the movoment went onin the spirit n which it bogun, and the men now n it wonkd Feman truio, tho meating commenclug so small would swell to such tremendous numbera that ol critica would bo glad to como {n. No_ long spcechea wero noaded uow, That could be luft for tha'mass-nicotings, and lio doubted not the views thore yrosented woutd upto it, Jeannot turned portly around, took off his cap, took the rovolver from ik, birned and fired boforo thio' Shorlf had timo to even ook to aco what lio was doing. Josunot waa brought this ovening beforo Jus- tico oy, admitted to bull in $2,000, with two good cliizons’ hames upon his bond, ' Had Mg, Jesnuot falled to-day in thia undortaking, the mob that was 1) | organized would have been successful to-night, ANOTIER AGCOUNT, Dernor, Mich,, Bopt. 8.—Tater Jeannot, tho fathor s outraged by James Oativan n | i Muekegon on Mondsy night, went to tho Juil o-day and asked pormission to _sco tho prisoner, Whichi was ntod by tho SherifT, Jeannot thon steppod to tho oo of tho coll whero tho vilain was_confucd, took plsto) from bik cnp, and shot Canfvan in the head, Jeannot was taken befors Justico Hoyt and admitted 1o ball, THE oRIME, The facts in the easo aro brielly atated by the Free Press correspondent s followa:- On Mouday - lst, Gantvan euticod tho littls girh only 0 years ola, intd {Iin woods, wheso ho kopt hor sil night, foully outrag- ing lior person. Bearch was mindo for the child during thio night by the alarmed pavonts, but in vain, About daylight tho floud Iot her. go, and slio came homo botoly nblo fo walk, Caviwin wos arrosted on Tncss day morning, and lodged in joll, Tho littlo gicl dfed ‘morning, Tho ontrago created great indignution and excitement at Muskegot, To-night It in feired au oxclled crowd whi foreo an ontranca Into tho jall and fnfsh Oanivsu, who in atill | living. Tho Governor has ordered s comiuuy of mill- 10 from Grand Rapids in caso of smorgoncy. § ‘LATER DISPATCH, n Speciat Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, g GRAND TtATIDS, Alich,, Supt, 6.—~At Muskegon, lsst Monday ovoning,. Jas, D. Cavivan. mot a gind 0 ‘yoars old, dsughter of Delor . Jeannot, ab tho post-ofiico, and enticod her inlo the woods, whoro ho kopt Ler all night, and outraged hor, using o -knifo to enablo him fo accomplish Lis brutal purposo, Tho parent bocamo alarmod, and - soarch was mudo for her all uight. About doyllgh o cortumlito ' of "polley won pursned, 3o | Cantvan 1ot hor go. Shio could ardly. walky but Delleved in the resolutlows read, sud fuought |, roschiod home and told what had ocourrod, describing {hey wero - good cuough ~for - Amerienns, Muia thau one-half of the American-born populatio would be found fighting against Puritantsin, Lot Illimm ation- Try wousa 11k to hava s commitico of 0o from get upa Chicago ticket, without reforenco to ality. eaeh ward to preparo an address yelting out thetr prin lplea, on which they would go into tho coutest, Gen, Liob%s motion waa tabled, CONOLUSION, The Chafr announced the Cominitteo on Reaolutions, Kehoe, 1L G. Huwilton, Col. Voss, Irubbard, AL . Heslug, Thotaud Lonorgan, Gen, Lic, sud Mr, Ap s followa: M, Gourgo Uibben, F, A. Holmu, Jr., Oc O, pleverg, The Committeo of the Wholo roec, and Mr, Rosen- hal resnmed the chafr, The uction of the Committeo of tho Wholo was con~ firmed by the Agitation Committeo, Thomus Lonergan was elected permanent Chairman of tha Joiut Committec, Tuo meoting adjourned, . IIE KEPUDIATES, . To the Editor of The Chicago Tribunes in this morning’s TRILUNE of a meatiug held Inat ove ing by the *“ Germun-American Central Organtzation, my namo mentioned smong those proposed to tako the coming fall elec part in {is agitations for S : To iy great aurpriso do I find from a roport ihio flond, Tho police rrasted Lim ou Tueaday o= i | g (b hiving siaved o b whislora ata burter'n, aud lodged bim In jall, A mob threatensd o Iynel him, but tho Masor abpoasod; hom, promising that Justlco suould bo done spoedlly, Omnfvan hnd junt 1= | come from Big Rapide, whoro bo was arreated -for tho wumo crime, and dischisrged, tho ovidenco mot being mifiicient, | Jo.nuot inn Fronchman, and lves nt Black Lake, near Muskegon. Tho girl lingered all fho week Lo~ tween 1ifo and death, sud it ia believod wus still Living lato this afternoon. = - Tho father viuited tho fail for an fiterviow with Canivan, Rot,” spparently, boing armed, o was nd- mitted. - At tho 0 took & pistol from his hat aud shot Canivan, but not fatslly,” Mo was arrcated, and roleasod on ball, i Alargo numbor of exeited mon aro his evening gatherad in Muskegon, and declaro & delormination (o tinish tho killing of Oaunlvan, Muyor Getty tele~ “graphied Mayor Plereo, of Gratid Tupids, to vond o Grund Tuplda- Guard to protect them’ from riot, Mayor Yorco ropled-that ho had no suthority 1o send tho military from tho city. At » quarierpast D il oveniny, Oapt, Smith, com ‘manding the Grand Rapids Guard, roceived tho foi- fowing messnge from hoadquarters : Dernorr, Sopt. 6, liou. “Tids, T Leg loavo to doclaro through tho |20 Capt J. C. Smith, Commanding Grand Rapids coluinns of your paper, (o bo entiroly nuauthorized || Guard: 5 ool umwarrantods T Lave nover takon any part i tha | _ Have your Oompany in readiness at tho Armory, to proceedings of that organization OF boi rosent at auy of iis meotings, nor Lavo I oven with o breath sig- ntiled my approval of tho movemont 8 a wholo, aud cannot atlow my humblo namo to bo used in connoc Teavo from Grand Lispida to Muskegon to-morrow morning ot 8 o'clock, A special train will bo provided. Writen tatructions by tra. - Cartridgos”nont o ight, fion tuerowith, In order fo put mysclf u the ( By order Commander-In-Chief, rght light buforo my fellow-citizens, my (Slgnea) Jonx Ronentsox, Adjt-Gen'l, comntrymen, nnd tho Beandinnvisns gencrally, | _Tho company was Immodintely sum nosed, prompily w regards the questione mow ngitating the | Tesponded, and wus disinisusd from thu Avinory at 10 liblip " mind relative to sald elections, I beg | thiy evenihg to reasscmblo at § o'clock Bunday “morn~ cavo to add tuat, with duo_reapect for wmany of tho leaders of tho ubove organlzation, and who for years ovinced muelt good-will toward we, I counot ot (hia time act in unison with thom, or takie part iu thoir wovoment, but slull inchne to give my voto for the miniutenunco of law and order in preference 'to what fear may lead to licowse and disorder, ~ Very respect fully, Ouanrea J, SUNDELL, Ciszoaao, Bopt, 6, 1679, B et s S S, New York Financinl News. New Your, Supt. G.—Monoy activo during tho cator part of o Uiy of T currcney Lo gold tuturost ng tho aftorivon thers were fow loans at 1-61 und durl por dien, wolves, which was one great reason of the sctavity, Forolm vxchango wus deowlodly frmtr, Messre, iy unkers sdvunced thefr’ mics yery " sud- Brown Bros., Belmont & Co,, Uewry Clews & Ov,, otticr prine b denly to 3€72{ for sixty dnys nud 1083 for sighi ‘Guid heavy ond lowor, under continued pressura to Attho fiuul cluso” the ‘markot was _casicr, With busiees pt 6@7. Tho Lank statemont aud tho declin i stocks eatsod many borrowsrs o become frightancd, aud bid up the monoy market on thom- ing. A Shoril Haynos, of thia County, telographed the SliorlfT of Nuskegon County at 8 o'clock thfa ovening, inquiring if hiolp wan wanted in his dopartment,, Ho soon recaived tlio followlng roply : I - Muakrao, Sept, 0.-0:15 p. m. t- | :No openriot, butthe dungor s frminent, Shall want_help if {ho Govornor decliues to send traous, (Bigned) A, B, Mrxen, Sherifl, Tho affalris the all-absorbing topic on tho streats and Iu the hotels bero this ovening, wloters will have it ull their own way beforo morning ; others, that tho Mukegonites aro more scarcd thau 1§ DECesBATY. £ Tasuongers by the train from Muskegon, this oven- ing, sny Canivan hus friends to resfat an sitempt fo Iynels, bealdes the nuthorities, £t Asécond dispsteh from the Adjutsut-General to Gapt, Bmiih confirma the first, above givon, with or~ . ders to movo with tho vompany on tho_special train to L provided at 0 o'clock 10-morrow mornlug, THE CHOLERA. . solle o, prica donlned from 116 %o 11375 and | gy " losed nt 1184, Ttates putd for carrying wem’:, 5.9, | XTho Digease in Southorn Xilinoiss-Tes and 2 to tlat. - The Treasury operations hore for (o ports from Hontucky, weok inctudod disbursements of $1,625,000, and ro- Tliv linports wera & 3 dry gouds, 10,164, 700, Produbo exports, $5,420,644 3 aud spocio oxports, ceipta of $3,860,000 for customs, Ueneral mierchondise, $4,520,7 $0:0,100, Government bonds lower, in sympathy with gold, Stuto bonds quict, sud nol ofiicial oxhibit, hing dojug of any accouut, Tlero wou great nctivity in tho stock morket, aud dualings at times woro nttended with considoruble an- §mation mnd excitement, Bpounlation was wook snd unsottled early in the duv, In_antichution of o Lad Lunle slatement, und o futther - docling followed tho Lato in tha doy there was o firmer tone, tud the morkeb mudoa rocovery toward tho Epecial Dispateh to The Chicaqu Tribune. Omo, Ili., Bopt, 6.—~The cholera Is roported ot Murplystioro, Tk, and in tho Mississlppi Bottom, west of Dongols. Bevoral destha liavo ocourred iu both places, 3 Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuque, Ta., Bopt. 6.—A man named Bouor dlod on tho steamer Rock Tuland to-dsy, when ncar this elty, of cholera, “TLis s tho tiral case of tho diseiso ropdried us occiiering on tha river abovoSt. Loulsthia > Special Dispateh to The Clieago Teibine, L] Tawa QUry, Tu,, Sopt, G—Tha cusa of cholera re= {’.nrl)ln J of tt‘hn lhllrlll:xglnn, fudnr m;;mflx'f Mivno- [')“‘::": J&'fi:lm o ::‘n{ll;v%‘krg -:{ & :fiwx:nll;} B L e e e 14,080 over | Ciling owt the Healtl Qomutittee, who. gave diree GOVRUNMUNT TIONDY, L1119 | Coujons, 116 | Cougons, 63, 110 [10-40x, 217 ) Curren Conpons, 81 Coupons, '03 Coupone, '0 . Counous, %5 ., Coupony, '63 (now)... 11626 ATATE BONDA. Virglulus, olil,... Mlesourls, Tennesocds, o Nortls Curoliuas, ol Tennensies, now 135 | Norih Carolinus, new, 16’ Virglnlus, BOW. e cee KToOKS, " Conton,,. 8t Paul pfa. 08 Wertorn Union, o100 807 | Wabnh [ Quicksilver.... .. Adume Exprou, . Wells Furgo . Amerjcun Expresd,,, 63 Terro Huuto pi ted Blutos Tx.... 013 | Ohicago & Ay, ox Giv.103 232 | Chicugo & Aiton pfd Oblo & Misslsnippl, &0, Iuzlom DAL, Michigau Central, Dittaburgh,... Northweetern Nortwesrern DI, Rock A N, J, Ceutral, B, Punli.. Diinois entral. Union Pacio Unlon Pacific bonda, Gontral Paciflo b, 100 Dol, Luck, & Wostern, 99 1, i1, & Exlo, 3, Thoe Yollow Fevers AvBTIN, Touny, Sept, 6,—Great anxiety” 1a folt ¥ garding the yollow fovor in Gulveaton an Oslveston, thoroby wio piug ult throngh travel, NEw OnLeany, opt, 6,—1'he following was rocelved to-duy: Bungvrronr,Hopt, Mgnunt fover 0 Or city, Ml conwequent panie catiutry, our elty hus points, Sud frado Jus conssqueico Iu parulyzo 41, IT, LINDSAY, « Proaldont of the Bhroveport Hoard of Lrade,” 11 | Tt uppears'to bo apreading through tho low Bhrevoport, Private toleyrame stato that Houston Lus quarantined ~Owing to the provllll.n‘g - i the ten quurantied by fnterlur tous for disfufecting and purifyjug tho city, Th Marshal Law orders to arrest o rintd any llur‘on fm‘; clesnéog upss diseated, . b < Uatno, 111, Sept, 0.—Fartles dircot from Murphys- hiory, Juckuol Coubty, report clght - deathu thoro ou Thursday from cholora, aud olghit now casos yesterday, Tive members of one fumlly numed. Gritiith, nesr Juneaboro, Union Counfy, dicd from the same diseuse, rounds ‘west of tho Illiuofs Qeutral Rallroad, near um“mum. sippl River, By Mail.] I8 From the Rock Islund ([1,) Argus, Sept, B, **| Theroliave been suma thres or mioro deathi of cholera in Daveuport sinco last evoning, butit 15 clofied that thiere aro no now cuscs, From the Nasheiile (TILY Journal, Seut. 3, Aboug two weeks ngo tiie Orst vestigo of “chiolera thia seagon 411 our county -mmde its sppearance at Okaw- villa, ten miles weat of this oity, and up to tho timo of our Jssuo of ' Wednosday Inst thero” hud besn fivo deaths, At that timo it was suppossd tho dlseuso bnd bpout {1 forco ond entirely disappearod, but in & fow days therenftor 1t broku out auow ond in pnaps | parently worso form, sud hua boou raging .16 B foarful ' extout ovor oince, aud. i .at tho oot Ume yenting {8+ fury::’ alarie [nily upou'tho peaplo uf that placo, Bince 164 fret ap-- Jéarance about twenty deatlis havo ooonrred. ‘The Jeovle thore aro panic-stricken and aro ficong . fha own in ol diroctlons and by all avallablo msnns, "Hliere ute tauny of thom here, snd thoy continue to cdme," It fasuld the dlisense tho” truo Axatio fype, and {hat death enstios In s fow hours—and: in umié cson oven minutes—after tho yoraod fs ate o | tacked, Tho rematning citizens aro usluy dikinfoct~ ants and couatantly burning_tar fu the strootw, but without apparent . effvct, . Physiclans from various Yarts af the county huve gouo to the placo, snd it by ¥ald that by constant sttendanco upon tho slck 'thoy nrodt‘lmoll ‘outdoue, Not one caso #o fur Las rocov- LATEST, Thie Iatest nows from Okawvillo thia mornlng ls, that Mr, John Bebulze, who was attacked with chalors yeatorduy vvening, dlud lut night, The dlsesso sp- pours $0- Luye uuum‘ud lUmflrthlI»{nlMu forw, Csnivan, the boll taking offoct in tho moutk, pasalug, “Tho wound was fatal, nnd, a8 wo sto_sending this tho’ mon 4n dying, No blamo ean bo attached to tho Bhorift” Bomo think the. Thero aro 8 numher of cascs n tho town, butitis hoped tioy whi rocovor, Bolow wo give tho nintea nf taqyin who havo diod of cholern thora incs our Iast [atio, Thoe are only thore who have died In- Okuw- viilo, A purber havo died outaldo of town, LUEwo fiave not fenrued tholr numon, * The following aro the deatha reported-up. o ‘thla . morying : Hermah Bar~ thiolt ohild, Mre. Loulsd Kracitt, illim Wuxum, Unri Tockbah and two chifdeo, Willlsm Latimers Joh 1€, Bohulzo nud two childron, Joreplt Adatun chitd, and a Mr, Whitkomper and bia wifo nnd child, From_the Louiwvills® Courter~Journal. . * ' Tanaw, Ky Sept, 4=Tlio nuwa from tio onorted villago of Millorabiirg i mora favormble to-ulght, Thu phiyiclani think tho oourgo haa spont ita forco, nid thero In not much dougor of roappearunce, Thoro aight caaca attll tn hand, but in & fule way of racovory. Tiiora woro two dentha to-dny and Lwo now cancs, . CoLumnia, Ky., Sept, ,—Obolers mado its appear- anca at our towh Huturday evoning lnst, o negro man Dired at Winfroy's Hotel botng tho first subjoct, From Sunday morning to noon Mondey ihelr wero wing deaths {fu town and about, tho samg number board from dn. tho . country.. It in' supposed that tha dlsearo orlginated from tho Jiyery-stable, privy, and back yard attachod todt, nll of which wero in & very fllthy condition, and hiad boon declared a nuisance by the town authorities, but unfortunately tho nulsance had not been abated, Tho physiclans belfoye tha discase has almost abated in town, a8 most of the survivora of the fufected dis- trict haye removed, Tho Lusincss houses aro closod, oxcopt J, K. Pago' drug atoro, Tho malls nro suse peuded, snd tho business portion of the'town do- od. Lxpivox, Ky., Hopt, 4—Cholorn fa stfll fn onr midet, snd’ alttiough, it {s apparently abating in vio- lence, itis num)ung mauy as hareloforo, Hranrono, Ky,, Hopt, 4.—Up to Tuesday morning Iast wo hnd snnounced sovon deaths from cliolera in town and two In tho country,. Wednesday morning we had Lut 0ne caso in town, ahd & now caio was ro- portod in tho country. This mo woaro rojoced 13 ablo 1o iato that tho two wanes ta. towa axo hoth in a fair way of rocovaring, and that we' bavo no now eoroR ELiZARETHTOWR, Ky, Sopt. 4.—Tho Netcs,of to-dn) sayn ® Sinco our last lssud fhoro bavo poon Tour deathe from chiolera, not oxactly in town, but just outs wido the limita, A littlo child of Mr, Tony Heffernan 7o lives on the Narrows, just holow town, dled on Yriday might, Mr, Hoffernun took tho cbild out to Bt John'a Calhollo burylng ground on Halurday morning to bury it and helped to'dlg grave snd bury s ’child, Wion ho rotured ho wa told inat his othor child had died, snd Lis ‘wife wna siclk.-with tho dls- caso,—when ho foluted, sud that night died of iho * diseaso. Il oxhaustion of waiting on tho firat child Hhnt diad, tho Iabor lio performod in burylug it, com= ‘bived to tmnerve his systcns, so that wlhien he heard of tho death of his socoud child lio fainted, aud, wo Detlovo, nordly recovered from tho stupor beford o Hind. %tls wito Had tho cliolra also, but wo belfovo hat shio n out of danger." EvansviLug, Ind,, Sopt. 4 tho lesmer Gray Fagle, foports that tho cliolora is yprovalent a¢ Owonsboro, Ky., in epldemio form, sud 18 causing many deotls, 1o siates thot there woro three porsous diod thoro o Tueadsy night, and msny. other casoa sworo Teported, but no fatal oncs, FOREIGN. Prospect of 2 Betilement of tho Span- ish Ministerial Troubles Uaételu.r to Be Intrusted with the Formation of a New Ministry, SPAIN. Mapnup, Sopt. 0.—Tu tho sesslon of Lo Cortes, (o day, Senor Castolar furthor dommded, sa conditions ‘upon which he would accopt office, that ho bo ompow- erod to increase tho army, purchaso 600,000 rifos, organtzo tho wilitia, and {mposs s forced loat, or bo furnlslied means by which ho can obtain 500,000,000 reals fo meet (he oxpenses of tho war ngaumat the Corlists and Introneigento Insurgents, Ho also domanded authority to suspend tho constitutional guarantees and- deprive the Ayunt mi- cutos of tho powons thoy now exerciso when, in his jndgment, such mossures becoms nocessary. The Cor- 1es unantinously voted to confer all the powors do- wnaded. " E I'io Doputics from tho Island of Porto Rieo, with {ho exeeption of Scnor Qorebedo, support tho candl. dacy of Castelar for the Prestdoncy. Senor Marton has arrived in Maurid, ToNDON, Supit, G.—Aspecial dispatehs from Biarritz, staten thub Blarshal Sureano: loftt hore ou Thusuday for Madrid. = ——— MEXICQO. AMaraxanas, Bept. 6.—Now from Monteroy contin. 1ios 10 Indicuts » probablo outbreak in that cliy in con- koquenco of o contest for tho tlection of n Govertor for the Stato of Nouva Leon, Gen, Garela Ayolu hav- ing received o mojority of tho popular voto over efthor of lobs competitors, his friends aro s3uguiuo of bls slic- cewn f ho Legisiature, upon yhich the cliolco naw do- Yolves, Tho presout Stoto Governmeut bitterly op- yones Gon, Ayata, and bos orgauized & milliary fazce, Selifeh ix guurding tho palnce, and overal chicfs of tho revolutlot of last year, who aro {n_sympathy witli tho Siate authorltius, huve renched Moutercy, aud have taken up thelr quncters there, Tho Fedoral Governe wmeat, which i supposed to favor Gen, Garela Ayala, s ordered roverul companies of cuvalry from San Tafs Potost {0 Monterey, aud tholr arrivalia daily 10oked for. —_— FRANCE. Loxnoy, Bept, 6.—A speciul dispntels from Paris to tho Jnea Tue trlul of M. Rauc willnot take v Dihco nntil afior fhv vase of Marulil iazaino fs disposcd of, It is aleo wadd, i the samo_dispated, that n lotier, irporting td bo from the Due de Droglie to an English diplomatist giviug Lis reasons for the ovortlirow of 3, Thiers, which was laloly published in & New York Journal, 1s apocryphal. ¢ GERMANY, Benzn, Bopt, 6,—The atoment whick recontly ap- peared in Tl Aincrican newspapers, that Germany in. Tends purchusing Lowor Callfornia from Mexico, i Withou! foundution., 5 THE SUEZ CANNL. Pame, Sopt, 6.t 18 stated upon authority, that tho Buez Candi Compuny nro lovylig ducs ujunl ves- sels pussing through the canal below the Minit Aixed by tho Bultan, — - — "fhe Battle in Massnchusetta, Speetal Disnateh ta Tha Chicugo Tribune, SemincEIELD, Musk,, Sent, 6.~Tho cuntest betweon Butler sud Washburn s virtuady scttled, so fur ns thy ombiation by the Convention i concernicd, and Gen. Butler iu rrotriovably beaten, Tho roturua up to niid- uhyglit whow that 0 tho western countlen Waskburn hag 197, und Butler 07 delcgates, and 20 sro doubtful or. coutested; . whilo ' in = ‘the _ reut of - the Biste, whish 4s Butlora ‘stronghold, Wasbiburs hos 165; Dutlor, 8227 sud 9 aro doubttul, thaking the fofal foviings, up o the presont timo=Whshbury, 856; Butlor, 2897 doubiful, 20, Tho towia remaning to bo heard fram'are (houe Wiiich aro ‘afmost certuln (0 go for Woshiburn, and if wo bis wajor- ity ovor ssutler in tho Couventlod will be 80, or up- ards, M fastox, Bopt, 6.—Dutlor's headquartass ta ihis clty mukies. tho number of dolegates to tho Ropublican Btata Couvention stand 316 for Butlos to 293 for Wosli- buru, - et Vosuels ¥Passed Detrol Prenorr, Mich., Bept, 6.—PASED Dowx—Trops Tauhn, Alngks, Witron, Orontos and barge; batks L, 0, Wondentt, Jaue Bell, Lottle Wolf, Favorito ; scha Gimiebocis, Sehmylilh Clayton - Bsio, Batuons, Hatt, Tome Jolneon, Evalie, d. Bigler, Thomas ' Mott, Muroy, Southwest, O, Onlyer, N. Weaver, 8¢, Androws, Qareligton, T, Quugle, Ielhdoer, American Union, Dojos DowWalf, Mocking Bird, T, Morell, Jreed, D, It. Dusten, O, &, Wood, Dikdtlefez, 3. MbVes, Cursie, X, Bruce. ‘Pagn Ur—Props Bonton, Suporior, Empire State, Nashua, M, daricku and borge : burks Blontgomery, Vandorbilt, Sweden 3 uchra Webb, Boody, Wells, Buty W, B Aliof, J. Noyes, M, Collins, e p—Liast, Dimory, Bt G- Lvoning.—Pusaen, DorProps Aminzou, Prairlo Htuto sud Uarges ; selrs Col, Hatlia= ey, ¥, Moreo, Northwest, Myatit, Star, O, Parkor, Fayreen, 1igals and Jones, Juo, Rice, Coliingwood, Tansid Up—Prop WIRslow. Thio choonor Cutnbridgo, nshioro at Marqueite, is so- ported gonoto pleces, ‘Wisp—Nortbeust, g . Now Yori Markot, New Yonr, Hopt. 6.—CorroN—Quict and steady; middling upland, 20%c. Buestsruyre--iiour (o fair_ demsnd sud bigher vooelpts, 12,000 bris ; aupertino Weatern und State, 85,61 @0.005 soramon o' goud oxtra, $6.B0GT.031 OUd to Shotee $7.0@T.957 whilo wheat extra, $1.05@9,00;. Do bxirn, 30,600,003 Bt Louis, STIOG@ILOV, Ryo flour “firm’ snd unchiangod, Cor moud Armor Westorn, $1.35@3,60. Wheat dull and lowor; receipts, £2,000b1 ; fuferlor No, 3 spring, $1.60; No. # and Nu, o oping tized, $1,52 5 wintor rod Westorn, $170i31,73; Vrinio how No, % Ailwaulico, $1,00 ; Towa npriti, $1.65. Ttyen barloy, nud analt guict and unchunged, Cora- Iijogular wad unncttled ; steamor mifxed, VWestors Gia6i0; sall do, 65@000} high-mixed and yellow, 68 @otso. Onts- firmer; tocelpis, 43,000 buj mixed Western, 4T@4T40; white, 48@5%¢, Tuase-Quiot atid easy 3 Westorn, @320, 1Hors—40@0B00 for crop of 7, : + Leariin—In fulr dewand at 37@MWo0 ; Orluoco, 20 Ot~ Acttvonnd firm s XX Olg, 62%0 ¢ fino do, hold AL 6013 niiwantiud, $0(3370; cholce Biohigat, 50 Grooentis—Coffeo strony and_unchuged, Sug quiot nud i, - Molasses irm, * Rica stenay, JpEuorEpADull ud il ; eruls, 63 rednod, TynrenTive-Quiot and steads at éc. riovitoNs- Pork quiot wid steady ; ‘mess, $17.633 @11.55, Loef wud cut meats unchuugod, Lard quiet tind Weak ; old Weatern aloam, B%ic, % Tiuresu’ an Ouxxsk—Unchinged, Watarx—Easlcr, but fairly sotivu st 050, 2 —_— Kunsns Olty LivosStoels Mrirket, Kansas Orry, Mo,, Hopt, .—Csttlo—Recolpls, 1,190 ¢ shipments, 1,875, Liboral supply of offeriugs’ for Buttnday, but’ scllors, nuwilling to accedo tu_dopreci- ated prives, haye shippod forward In ficst bands, ‘Do Toolluy amdug buyera has improved, wid good stock i in fulr roquest; he slow markot balng on common gradan, of which fhors continuios s murblus; 45 fored Oliuzokea ulcers and cows, ot 831,58, Tiogs—T'ho markot ruled steady, with hut fow offer- i!lx;o.' Prices Lavo been well sustainod, at $3.76 to )y Ml Agent Davis, of anys fo Lo mado u pregont fo Prot, Wiss bt Gal “nor of Clur) int A $160,000 FIRE. Total Destruction of the Old { ' Fulton Elevator,| '\ . A Large Amount of Slllppll;lg and Lumber Endoangered, But Saved, | An Immense Quantity of Grain Badly Damaged. At 3 o%clock this morning sn alarm was sounded for a fire fn the old Fulton Elovator, on Oanal sireot, bo- tween Kinzlo and Carroll, Tho sound of thio fire-ball hiad scarcely died away boforo tho entiro bullding wes 1n flames, aud emitting lieat that sorioualy mensced the large lumber district in the centre of which it is situatod, Oficora Ebbiuger aud Oanuon, of the Unlon- Btroot Btatlon, who wero tho frst fo. dis. covor the' - firo and Bound tho slarm, stata that it first appearod dn tho top atory of tho ‘building, but #t must hayo been in progress somo timo efore thoy becamo awsroof its preaenco, In loss thon five minutes after tho alarm, tho ontire baso of tho structurc was ablaze, snd tho prain stored in ft was pouring out on tho atreet an if from ap immeure spout, A sbcopd alarm had 0 bo turned in boforo the stoamors eallod ont by tho first Jiad falrly got to work, and when our reportor loft tho scono it socmod n 1f & third alarm would bo nocossary, It cannot now ‘o ataled whether 1t ws sonndod or not, It 1s hardly probablo that any portion of tho bullding can bo ssvod, but fircs in the past have proved tmmafo matters to prophecy about, snd thia ouomay result in tho same’ way, Iiwanan old framo sholl, Ahoeted withtin, which had dou sovoral years' sorvico snd waa as . dry. o8 tinder, Mr, Whoelor was tho ownor, aud Moesrs, Goo, Armour & Co, the leasces, Tholows of elthor porty cannmot bo scowratly glven st prosenty but it cannot bo far from $100,000, 1f 1t docs not pxcocd that Sguro, Of courso it was impossiblo to ascortain snything sbout fnsuranco at the hour at which the fire ‘broko out, but it 18 reasonnble to suppore that there wera policies on buflding snd stook, Tho firo bocamo 80 fiorco almost tho instant after discovery that canal~ " bonta and vesgela moorod iu front of and. contiguous foibhnd to bo removed in the groatosthissto, In order to do {his elumbering ~tugmen Lad to be sroused; © snd the resull© wus an onimsted river sceme, tholiko of which §a scldom witueased at that unususl hour ip the morning. Whon our roportor loft the firo was by no moans under control, and thora soemod to be no likelikood that it would o for somo imo to como}; but Bennor and his men had got down t0 work, and were apoaking hopo- 'fully of thetr ability to keep the blaze within proper ‘bounds, THE CITY IN BRIEF, Erin's opa Temperapce and Benovolent Socloty ‘moets at No, 48 Gurloy strootat 2 o'clock to-duy, A full mostiug i expected, » Oharley Sehwartz s ndvertising for walo n frisky Abdallsh gelding uamed Hopo, with record of 5:83%, ops fa & goud namo for a horse vrith such o record. Tho Jowish Unlon meots this eveniog ot ssonle all, on the corner of Eightcenth and Clark stroots, The Ellsworth Zouaves aro to hold 'an jmportant ‘moeting at thelr headquartors, ou to-morrow (Monday) ovonlug, at Bo'dlock. 5 The publfo 18 fnformed that all persons ncoding cashicrs, bookkeepers, o clerks can bo suppiled on aD- ‘plication at thio oflico of tho Women's Ald Association, No. b1 LaSallo atreot, “Thie fall term of tho Dearborn Seminnry commences to-morrow (Mcnday& morning, aud the Seminary opens with continuud flattering prospoets. The atagea of tho People's Omnibus snd Doggago Cotmpany ure aguin runiag on Wobih svenuo i fur north as Midison atreet, Alecture by Benfumin I, Mayer, President of tho Jewlsh Unlon, to wii~h the pubiic ' Suvited, 1s to bo delivered at Blaudard Hull ou next Friday ovoning, tho 12th fnst, A dispateh waa recolved hore yosterday, atatingthat the keboonor Richard Mot was dismiastod off Muuito- woe jn the recent gale, The Mott wos lumber-laden for this yort, James Spauliing wan knocked down and beaten by two men named Henry Slenen and Herman Londer- Inge, who sld thoy G 1t for doviluent, o for tho sats resson Judge Janfimai iedd e each $25 nd costy, Miclinol 0'Shes, of No, 237 Bushnell atreot, has been missing vince Friduy nigt, When kat scen ho wan near Ogdou's Blip, and bts it baving Leon found near ther &t woon yustordayy t s Belleved bo waa rownod, Mombars of the United Honw of Erin Denavolont Bo- clety will et at thefr linll, on Wost Twolfth utreet, ut 11 o, m, sharp to-day, for the purpous of sttendiug tho Tuncral of thelr lato Lrother mombeor, Mr, James Mac- nomara, Tho latast dodge o eacapothio Liquor Iaw 1s to got up » ‘mock marelage ceraniony, pertorm {ho marrisgo ebout 1 o'clock at night, and ‘then poss the rematuder of o me In calobfatiug. tho' nupliuls by gottiug ] 3 ‘Thore will ho & lecturo and concort at the Grant Placo M. E, Chiurch, on next Thuraday eveniug, the 11tk fnst,, tho lecture to bo dellvered by Olin A. Gur~ tis, His bubjoct iatho entertnlning and practical ono of *'The Right Use of Muscle,” Apublle macting will bo lield Treaday ovoning noxt in thio hall at the northweat cornor of Randolph and Clinion streets. Tho Hon. A, L. Morriron and tho Tev. J. O, Stoughton, otk cloquent temperance sdvo- cates, will bo among the spoakers, . Thomas Hart aud Mollio Wheon stood on_opposite siden oa Wot Waahlugion strect, and. indulgod in mutual recriminations to such pn cxtentthat they were nvrusted, and Judge Scully’s advics to them to do thelr cooing noarer togother coat each $25:ud coats, n our notieo of the firo tu th planing-mill, fn yes- terday’s {ssue, 1t was stated that there was $6,000 in- sured In the Alemannia, We are informed by tho Sont of tho Alemunnia Tisurance Coupany, of Glovo- 1aud, that their Compuny suffored no loss whatever, An elderly negro sst down on a brick’ wall, on the site of tho old Marine Hospital, nesr the Ttush streot Dridgo, about 10 o%lock yeatorday morning, and in & few mfuutes foll off deadd, An Inquest wus held, at ‘which s verdict of death from heart-discase wud ren- dered. *Tho body wus not idontified, Thero aro atill many vessels coming fnto tho rivor, sowiig tho oo of ths bovore gl of st Wedues® duy pight, Amoug o injurod thnt came s yesterday wera tho followang voesola s Behooner 8, F. Galo, lek~ Ing ; echoonor Golden Flooce, loat her Jibboom ; and schdonor Orosthwaite, lost biot forotopmist. "Tho parents of children {n the Half Orplion Asylum, who have not recontly visited their chiidren and pail ducs, are notified by the muusgers of the Aaylwu that unleds thoy report ut once, and pay promptiy past dues for tlio Aupport of thelr orphau, that their chfl- dren will bo sent o tho Homo of tho Friendicss, Yeaterdny evening n man nomed Apploquest, o sfding at No. 67 Weston strect, boat bis wifo with n club, and would have killod hor but for tho timely ar- Tival of Oflicer Sanders, who took the fellow into cuk- tody. ‘Luo woman wag romoved to tho County Hos- ?ll:};‘ l‘llir injurics, although severe, are not belloved o bo falal, On aud after Sopt, 9 tho norihwestern torminus of tho Wabush avenuo and_Twenty-econd strect pligos will Lo al the corner of Madlson aud Murkut stroote, Tho pavemout on Wabash avenuo being comploted, wtagos wil van moro froquently snd ninko better time, Twenty-ninth_airect stages go to Lake and Stato atrocts, Tho rates have not been dvanced sinco tho oppouifon stopped Tuunlig. Tho fare ta sl vo conts, The Chieago Light Guards meet at thelr Armory in Wall's all, corner of Adums sud Ialsted sireot Wodnesday ovening next, for drill aud {nutructions "Thig company hus adoptod o uniform similar to tho: of tho Boventh New York logiment, and bids fair to tako ths lead in our local military orgaufzations, i Houor Joropls Medill, Murray F, Tuloy, W, I. Reamond Prindivills, W, L. Garter, Jutiea I, Kool Ghurlen 1L, Reed, Col, Wright, Commissioner Shoridan. Gen, Wallaco, Gou, Hotehkiah, and otler prominont citizens, have signified thelr intontion to help tho coui- pany wlong. { The Natlonal Watch Qompa ‘some complimont from tho E: yolumes of prafso, Tho G York; ordered aeglondid gold wateh trom y be_recelvod ands, 1, aud ou (st 4pesk o Cotnpony, of oW ey from tuls Conie previoud o Thia_elegan - dloou-vosugo worawa tho oceun, {ime-pleco iu Of tho clubrated. B, 1V, amond patent, regulator movemont, On tho fuca fa out & handyomo plcturo af thio balloon Graphie, ufling away from L, over a bronll oxpanso of wiker, leaving 8 glorfous aud gulden sunsot, The watel < o model of boauty anii Workmnusbip, sud 1 roliw upon asan exuck tmo- per, A meoting will b héld at 8 o'clock to-morrow oven- Snig 11 tho puriorw of tho Methiodist Churoh, it tho cui- ana. Washington strevts, Lo 'organiuo 1. Philosoplitcal Ausociation, tho object Leing ta atford i froo courss of instencion for youns ndics and goutle - 000 i moral aclonco; to caudidly vzamine, In the staof truth and religlon, questions of daubt, Whigh from thina to tno oxeltd Tbo pudie -niud ; ¥ Yuyiw somi of tho moro Jmportuut evonls ol he worl aw they muy occur 3 to combino with the mero sol Tuntruption somo I,ut ontortafiment, and to do moe anything olso that Turus up, Everybody intorostod fu invited 16 bo on Land, Ono of the mont common cauros of fira fs tho bury- g of foul. g, Tho practico hns been for 1many year waivan thows fhies by biculu rn | Clteag by ot 150 1argo, 16 too cloncly built, oud - bas putTored tor Huvoruly (o practico thst oporation auy more, Th Common Cotmest onght by Insy to probihlt tho closniu. of alvimnios by firing thom, ~ Tlhioro cau be 1o mor. dungorous practcs, espoctaly i il bullt wlgt- borigoods, . wnora aud ocoupants of bulldioge Incon- vononcod by foulcioscy, slonid Buvo then cosned, Withont. entangering sif tho olher bulldings in th Nolghborhood. This {s eapeclally true, sinco the cloax- fug of chuneya 14 Now A Tegular ond’ oxtensive busls | e uess, Ttin cheapertosend toengine-ouncs for the chimney scraper, than to send thero for the Firo Do partmait to put out s fro, " Hollowing tho oxamplo of the woman of Philadels Jla, & niiber of well-xnown Iadics of Chicago, lod Titorato by the doairo to losen tho brutality Infiictod on thono who canuot apposl for themnclvos, have ro- ‘solved to form » Woman's Soclety for the Ireveution of Gructy to Antmals, Buch su orgsnization noturally Yosscusing univorsal Sympativy, &t 1 dosired to sooure 1o co-aperation of all who doplko tho cowardico which haedinonly aflifota tho croaturca given by God to kurve tnan, hut not to bo tortured by “him. Tho soclely Wil hot wasto itno:f in sontimontalitice, tut will appiy Jia foreen vigorounly tu practical work, 'Theulorest of iboachool childrenin to bo enlisted, fo that, botn; Lunglit goutlonesn and justico in tholr” childliood to ni croaturen, the boys shall not need to be reformied in ‘bddle-ngs, Die notice wil be glven of thia timo ang | pieco of holding the proliminary mosting. | Honry Douglos, » negro, is perliapn tho boldest ! jumper in Olicugo, at losat since bount; hira heon dis- “onlinttod by tha Goyornmont, Ho in Wkowiao & brute Wilch vory harah and indelicais oxproasion fa applied o hilm becausa ho le 8 wifo-whippor. At midnight, on Fridoy, ONicor Hlgh waa swked to ajoond 1o 1o fourth {iour of thio 8t, James Hotol, and rosoug Mrs, Douglss from thio tolls nnd luhumanity of hor husband, Just e tho ofMeer stopped Into the Toom by 8 door, Douglna stopped_out by a window aud deacondod through tha alr to the roof of aslwd, ono slory down, - Tho of- fleor, ‘nlao s daing poradn, Toaped nftor im, whon tho Bogro, frenzled with foaf, and evidontly belleving that no {»emu or thing could o Lim injury at that time but tho police ofcer, )MPM‘ from the shed to tho nlloy, possing throo_ windows in an many storles in hie descont, -1o was #o much damaged by his filght thay he was_unablo to movo from the grownd upon which ho alighted, and fell cany {:ny fo the officer, o wag taken to tho Arwory, and thonca to tho County Hosph Tiis Injurion aro scrious, During Friday night tho gonts' furnishing ntoro of “Wobber & ~Hurkius, in the Methodist Church . Block, at tho corner of Washiugton nnd Olark streots, as broken fnto by burglsrs, aud completely omptied of sll tho goods it containod. The burglary is, for ono roason, remarkable, That roason i, that a stare, lightod ‘weith two gae-jots, in & prominont location, guardod, or rathier mupposcd ta Hn, by four watche men, sbould bo relivved of all its stock. walchmen were s Pinkerton map, a Tuttla men, aud two city polica oflicors, Whoro comld thoy nil havo botakon themuelves? ono fa prompted to tal In tho absoico of all othor oviduico, ono would bo nlimoet led to tho conclusfon that tho job was dono by thods who wero sot_over tho aorg to prevont such an occurrence, The valuo af tha property taken ‘waa sbout $3,000. It conafsted of such fanciful haber, daaliory aud “ rufiled shirts” as one will sco in any firet-closs gonta’ furnishing-store, Enirance wax galuod by Lolsting a rear_window by means of somo werful instruments. The goods must have been rausportod In o wagon, This 1aakes 1t yot moro of n wondor that the burglar wero not discoverd, Tho msttor wua reported to Bam Ellls yestordoy aflornoon, Thomua Marshall, Iaw reporter of thia papor, has plunged into tho risks and perils of oml(r‘x‘nfi nowa- paper. Mo will during the coming wook issuoa trado yhaet of thirty-two columns, to ba cailled the Liguor Trade Jteview, » Journal dovoted to the intereats of wholosnlo snd rotall liquor-deaters, The only thing heceannry (o bo Aafd abOt. 1hi o ventira 1s that 1+ will not ba n catchpenny shaet, intendod to stoal Ex- positionadvortikoments, or * blackmail candidates during the election, Proparations havo bean making for monihs past {piseuo this papor inn creditabla stylo, 80 s to plco it gn p simiiap foutin in this cmml? {0 that " aconpied ' Jo Greal Brltain Ly tho Jicensed Victuallers’ Gazetté, and the desiro {8 to put it on & permunent basis, To prove thir, wo tiro axaured by Sir, Marehal] that his subncrip- ton Ust was filled before he printed o line, A con- ceru that }s guarnnteed aguinstloss from tho start with 5 good subecription lut, and well-Olled advertisin colinaps, ought {0 bos success ; and we will say 1his for Murstalls cnterptiso, that Whother §t turna out * ulf o hopes it will, or not, tho trado miay rely on hia doing thio * squara thiug ™ by them ; and that, win or Toso, hio will car~y out all that ho onguges to porform, which s siyiug & good deal {n thoas days of nowspayok shsrks and goneral corrution, THL NEW TUNNEL, — Amount of Work Accomplished Durs ing the Month of August. Tho mouthly roport of tho progross of tho \work on the now Inke tunnel in most fattering to thomen at work. Thoy have aécomplishod dur- iug tho month of August 460 feot, averaging 17.3 fedt a day, at a cost of £8,963.85. Tha extraor- dinsry eweop during thia month was owing to tho favorablo condition of the ground, which was & moist, short hard-pan, no bouldors or sand-pockafs, and only gas enough to looson the ground, éunauqunutly, na oxira work wos roquired, Thin cannot bo sccome plished agaln. The :last two ' days was through’ - stiff clay, and the minprs oyerworked themesolves in ordor to achiove the 440 feat. There have bgen 400 barrels of comend and 450 barrols of “sand usod to lay 184,400 bricks; 450 foot of sir-pipe, tha #amo amount of gas-pipe, 000 feat of Iron rail, 6,750 feot of lumber, 36 tons of coal burned, aud nglonss"f oil. nT%gun‘hnl;nnamfrom thu shaft on Aug. 81 was cot. Tho cost to d hins boon $186,556.50. . o Work was commoncod at the Illinols straot #haft Ang. 1, and finlshed Aug, 20, being then 33 foet bolow the streot lovel, Drifting was com- monced Aug. 2 in both directions, and yestordny 160 foet hind been accomplished. About 9,000 wortls of work has boeu donoe to dato. The Fronklin streot shaft was commonced Aug. 23, and ia now st a dopth of 76 feet below the streot lovel. The eyes aro in, roady for drifte Thoto ug, ‘The paw crib building is progressing rapidly. About 820,000 worth of wgrkqmu l\gmn pdagu upon it, and if everything goes well it whl ba comploted on time,” The addition to tho builds ing can bo seen from tho oity alrendy, A TLAT FAILURE, The Attempt to Spirit Away Nolan to New York Proves Unsuccossiule Mr. Jamos, an ngout of tho Btate of New York, camno hero soma deys sgo prosonting & requis sition, signed by Gov. Dix, sud asking that a wan named Jamos Clark, an oscaped convict from the Aubwrn Penitentizry, might be given up to him, Now, tho man ho claimed as Clark was already in our County Jail, under the sobri- quot of Noien, and was a very important witnons in tho caso againgt Nick Geary, connectod with - tlig abduction of Lizzio Mooro's jewolry. Nolan olaims that his name is, snd alwaya was, anit now is; that hio not ouly never oscaped from but was nevor & dwoller in the Auburn Pons itontinry. His would-be captors inuisted that ho was tho man, and from day to day have protonded (ocourt aninquiry info tho tmatterby Judge Booth. Thoy hovo cortainly used_ovory offort to Luve hiwdelivarod to thom, and o prossure of an es- tiordinary kind hoa boon brought to Lear upon public oflicars to enablo them to accomplish their ends. 1t has even boen boasted by partics counectod with tho matter that thoy woro sure of the Judgo. ko troublo was that State's Attorney Rood wanted Nolan, and was not at all satisfied with tho statoments of Mr, Jamos and othors; ho wants to convict Geary, and opposed the motivn for the awrondor of Nolan 8o strongly thut Mr. Jamos has considerced it botter to abandon tho chiso and return homo without him, Mr., Nolan :any now quistly rest in hiu coll until e s callod upon to testify ngainst Goar, A MODEST MAN, A very modest individual named C. F. Conrad, af Ypstlauti, Mich., writes to tho dayor and Commen Council to domand about 6,500, for, which he makos out the aunexed bill. He statos hat, unloss ho .is paid within ton days, he will **introduce the City of Chlcneo to tho Bupromo Court of the United Statos.” Mo says that tho olty can probaoly find his cheok at tho Firat No- tionsl Bank, and that, if the city authoritios witl buy it baok from tho thloves, oy can roburn it on the Dbill as eash, His bill, on the whole, ia ‘10, an exorbitant ono—that is, considoring who :nade it out. Liko Lord Olive, the young mun is 10w probably wonderlng at his own modera- ion, He riles Lis timo at the paltry figuro of only 220 per day, and he hag totally over- taoked auy charga for * Damage In not gotting \gsistance,” It i to bo fenred that Charles fol .among Lunko-thioves or throo-card monte men, :nd was juduced to risl his smull fortuno on tho cxcontriolties of tho nimblo jokor, If ho had Jossessad one-half ay much discrotion s braes, “ho following * bill " novd never Lave boen pres rontod : i YrsianTy, Bent. 4, 1673, Aty of Chicage, T, to Chas, ¥ Conrad, D, JAuy, 5 iho negloct of lis police to arrest ‘a party of robbors, occasloudug lovs ' of eeneseirees 3580.00 Loss of cuec] .y . o 025,00 o hiug run out of ik ¢ity for pro- tection, e 5,000.08 Aug, 13—Dateotivos’ « 10000 “T'wo duys’ aud nights® timo, 40,00 s ‘Vurious expunses, ,, o 148,30 .o damago in ot gofling Assistance. . Total,sae. .. 0,470,30 Liaditia it i e War Department Weathor Prognostis cotions. waminaron, Sopt, 6,—TProbabllities—For Now “ugland, on Sundav, light fo fresh wiudn from northe vost and northosst will prevall, with clear or partly londy w1 cool weathier, Yo the Middlo Blutes, geris fo and frosks winds, sostly from tho northeast auk - outbcast, und partly cloudy weathor, with probably alu over the soutliorn portion, For tho Bouth Atlane o, purtly clondy weather sud " occaslonal rain_areas, ot Yo Gult Blates ousLof Misalaspyl partly cloudy ¥ith raiu for Teunessoe sud the Okfo_Valley, an arlly cloudy weathier, For the Upper Lake reglon Imisising promura, soutery to weaterly winde an sty cloudy wealle, with probably oscisloual rain “vor the northern portion, The majority of the afiers 100n telegraphia Toporta from Upper Michigan sud tuq Locky Mountain stationa bayo not yet been socolvede