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8 THE. ELECTIONS. (Colinued from ihe First Pege.) Gubetnatorinl contests . Xt wno the Republica atrougth drawn off by tho Pooplo's tickot that g&va tho Domocrais & ohanco to slip in. 'The voto of Govoruor in tho Biato is extremoly slogo, nud may bo deolded eithor v by n mn{orfl y audor 500, ho chaucos to-night aro bolieved to bo slightly fu favor of Allen, Conuatnus, O, Oct. 16,0 figures mado at anidaight Ly both parties aro oxceedingly ologo, l:e heayy Ropublican losy in Ashtabula County 15 oue of (ho_things that roducos the mnjority clamad for Noyes (o-doy, ‘The latest figure la to the effcet that tho Democratle gain in tho ten or oleven oounties, which havo only beon licard from through sumorg, will not have to bo so large as the aver- ago gain in the other countien ta _alect Allen by -a small majority, If Allen should bo olectod by @ mnjority ol logs than G600, there will atill ba ‘doubt onthe Lnlanco of the Btato tickot, Tho mesgro retwna on the other Btato officers indl- cato that (1o Ropublican eandidato for Govornor an » littlo bolind his tickot. Corumnts, 0., Qct. 16.~—The resulton Goy- oroor i still in - doubt at 13 P m, Tho Repube Licans are move confidont, olaiming the eleation ©of Noyes by 1,600 mnjorityor more. At tho Democratio hoadquartors, where they claim to havoe reports from all tho countloa but Mahon- ing, Paulding, Huron, aud Mercer, Allon's eleo- tion is claimad by a majority of 1,000 or thore~ nbflfi&b In County glves N 343 All tabula County gives Noyos, 8,004 ; lon, 880, Ropubtionn losk, 1088, " " Franklin Connty officially gives Allon o major- ity of 2,207, » Domocratic galn of about 200, OreveLaxn, O,, Oct, 10—10:80 4, m.—Tho Btato tickat is still in doubt, with chances favor ing tho Domoorats by somo small majority, Tho Sennto nud Houso will stand about fitteen Domo- cratic majority on joint ballot. Darroy, O., Oct, 16.—The offieial count of Montgnmory County gives Allon 862 majority, 20 lons than proviously roported. Y COMMENTS OF TUE CINOINNATX PRESS, From the Cincinnati Comvnercial (Independant), Oct, 16, THE UESULT 1T OUIO, AND TIOW IT APPENED, Perhiaps the official returns will bo required to do- termlne whethor Allen ot Xoyea is electod Govornor of Ouio, but tho chances Beom in favor of Allen, who has ‘been n man of destiny in close votes, having but ono majority, it may Lo ramembered, when firat olocted to Conge! presume tho Sage of Ross has been 58, Wo cliosea to” appoint Notarioa Publlo, sud pardon from tho. Penftontinty ropontant sinuors blcssed with fiienda, Tho sifuntion 15 & plossant ono for o atates- man who has little amblition to do much, snd to whom an cilicial pedestal is an agrooablo lounglng place, “ho re~clection of Thurman to ho Senato has boon ‘accurod, That 8 mot an unmixed misfortune, for Thdrmwan fa o Sonator of dntegrity, and it may do’ tho swarm of carpet-baggors good to continue him smong thom, Thoro ara oo many unmitigatod partisan, R~ publicans In the Scnato already, It i just as woll that nomoro of tho amio sort oro to bo sent thora. Wo sbould even have preferred tho re-lection of Thur- o, if Lo had not made it &_condition of bia success that the Domocratic party should succeed with him, o is tho man responeiblo for tho fajlura o tho Now York Gonventlon in 1808 fo nominato Qhase, and for the fact that the Demooratio party in Obio was not this sugimer formally alssolved. o Bourbonism sccms to bo making s appearance on the surface in Olbio a8 woll as in Frnl‘a‘co. The country will be curious nlout the happondng of tlis Cuing, " Certainly tho sltnalion da Lighly intorostiug, and oventa of far froater seopo than thoso that lave trnspirad aro Likely 10 como of it, Whetlier Noyes or Allan is doclared ywinner by & fow hundred votes, thero 18 o Domocratic victors, It is {ho old fisg of (heold party that has been advancod, Tho Democratic bugles vill, tierefore, be blown along tho line, and there will o agrand rally, Tho clalin will bo mado throughout the country that thorolaa great Democratio ravival,uad Bn affort will be rnde, which will probably suceead, to put tho Democratic purty into tho othor campaigns withaut auy abatemont of its_pretensions to infallibile ity, and without any entangling ollisuces with disaf- £ected Ropnblicaus, or reformers who_ scek to prepara ‘tho wny Cor their work by tho overthrow of tho old or- ganization, A very careful study should ba mado of the roturas of Tucaday's election, to oo Liow far thoy will Juntify the assumptions of tio Democrnoy, Wo already know that tho vato wus light, and that tho usual sggrogato will nol bu reachied by many thousands, That fact oloue scoms to ur to testity that there hua not heon o great rovival of any sort, ; Anybody's rovival \rould have drawn to tha polls an =xcoptionally Jarga vote, Thou if Allen is clected It fa mol by o majority, but by & pluvalify, Either tho Lib- 'eral or tho Temperance yote would havo been sufiicient togive Noyosnslargoa majority ns the Ropublican pacty can count upon in the guict off years; aud, how- ever {hs Liberal voto may bo divided ‘botwoen the Ro- publican and Democratls partics, when the ntrain comos, If it munt conie, that leaves but two Hines of ‘battle in tho field, the Temporance pronibitionists ero almost unaultous with the Republican ns against tho Democrutic perly, Oblo hna beon tipe for tho overthrow of tho Topub- ican ascendoncy, if the Identity botween TRapuhlicanistn and Grantism were insisted upon, provided thy penalty were not tho return to_power in Nationai nifairs of the Democratio parly, Last year Oharles srancis ‘Adams would have carried Oblo by 40,000 minjority, aud Groeloy could have carried tho State with enor- getic and timely work, It has been the fortuno of (he old Allen faction, nfter a retirement of twouty years, 10 apprapristo tkio Tesults of & publio dissatiafattion, inditforentism and confusion, and to gather the repu-~ tation of n victory boyond tholr actual atrongih, 1t Ia & speatacle o strange as that of tho ascendency of tho ~Bourbuns in the Asseumbly of France und tho ovidotico of a possibility that tho Comto de Chambord may mount the {lrone of his ancestors, If Allen should be .the fivst Democratic Governor since Medill—Chase, wo ‘Buppose, will_not count—wa {ndg\x it 18 not likely #hat. ho' would inslst upon holsting tho white fing of tho Bourbons over the Btato cnpllof, though that em- Blem wak n favorita with tho Damocracy iu somo quar... ters in 1883 und 1864, Even Chambord, Wwe “would vleld that llag o bo touet yo " © WRacEHnid, Credit iu due Thuroun for engnelty in estimating ho chonces of this camyalgn, o han aiow betler ihan ho that the Democracy, to tho extent of thoir ca pacity, wore concerned in the Credit-Mobilier and walury-grab, und in profigato schemen of public im- rovowent 3 bt ho duw clearor than others tho popu- ar tendency to hold an Administration responsible oven for orop fullurea and bad weatuer, it st bo coufessed that tho loglo of flie Ropuix lean party thoory, that tho President bratows pence aud fruitfnlnéss upun the land, ia that, if thers aro scanduls amoug Gongressmen, sud the murrain geta into tho cattle, aud the panlo into the banks and tho people, the Governnent Is Tesponsiblo, They who 1ake the sword elisHl porish by the kword, Last spring there were but slonder prospects, accords 40g 1o ordinury obseryution, of n Democratia vietory in Dhio this tall. Conuultations woro Leld_amoug tho leaders, and the favorite propoaition was the sbandon- ment of tho Demacratio purty, Thurman would nat yiold tuat, but fought for the party-name ond discipliuo, o ono eadd who was tharo, ¢ 1iko a elio-beat for it cutis,” His persistent nescriion was, that the dissatisfaction of tho peoplo with tho Grant Adminisiration would give the Dewovratic party the Stato, That was not enough, however; the Honrtons had a runof luck, ‘Tho Ropubiican Btate Convention dealt quiotly but firmly with tho spotied Congressmen, yet indorsed Grunt, the double-psy President, who had approved the grab with his oflicial signnturo that ho might share tho spolls, A squure, fasr resolution, denouncing all who had particlpated I tho grab and othor $nlquities, fould havo givea tho pooplo a chooring breath of fresh air, and mado poesiblo somo degreo of spltit’ in tho contest, Tho Demoerscy hod undeservedly fhe advantogo in_plutforms, The panlo cmo Just in tmo to help (hem, aud if, when tho ofiiclal votes aro counted, Allon wius, Do may thonk Jay Cooko & Co. and tho Test, whona ‘wild enterpriscs and eudden diecredit preduced tho Toss of confidence thut disturbod tho fnanclers and alarmed the peaple, One other thing horo porhaps should mot he omitted. Thero in’a publio senstivencus in regard to profifgacy in public affairs, Tho peoplo have becn greatly fmpressid by tho coustaut oxposures of cor Tuption in high places—in Congress, iu Leglslatures ; the evidence of tho uso of money to influence legislns tionhecomo o common tlat thero uro many who seen to recoguize 1t 4 a part of the regular couzso of tho faw.mnking busncss ; tho evidonco of rapid und unwholesomo ucenmulations in the sorvico of the peuple, by thoe use iu the market of oflicial information. and power: fhe evidonco of oultivated oxtrav- aganco for tho heueflt of parly pots, tho Towards of ‘party eervice, or thu expreasion of friendly approba- tion. Tho people Liave been stirred about these thiugs as they have uot been fn u long time, and they are weury of the thrice-told tales of tho war when they ~would havo information sud Lastruction upou current and practical matteys, Out of thin populur seusitives 21¢a0, 1t was not on injustico Ciat Allen oud Thurmou £hould obtnin some advantage, for neltber of them Tics over been accusied of stealing anything, and Loth Tuve fulrly lind about them the flavor of Lonest men, “Thero {4 no larga hnrm dono by tho blceess of {he Allen faction,—if Alien Litd emaller mensure 0f success of clonts, if Thurmun ds tho only heavy winuer,—n¢ Lorm dono boyond tho loss of (o opportunity 1o better tho political condition of the conntry by tho rumoval of the Dewocratio purty, The longer heads of the Repubbean {\M’l)’ will not iscover reason for disconragtiners. fu tho Obfo clection, for thay could aek no betler ansurauco of the perpetuation of their National power than tho guarsits al thero should Do stralghit party gkts for w period ineludlug the nuxt Tresidential cumpuign, hud wol Fromthe Cinwinnati Gazetto (Renublican), Oct, 16, ABOUT itk ELLOTION, Ho far a8 o an Judgo nt thfs writing, tho oloction in Olifo shows n both partew nll tho fndiiforenco thnt hoe Tougu to tho *off year” in palitica. ‘Ll Domacratio purty hus rersoveriog voting quaiftiesin the mans, Swhich stand up butter oguinst gouoral upathy, hut ity wote {8 far from o fullone, A Jight voto slways tells sgainst tio Jeepubllcuh pnity, Tils Lalug tho oif your, s Lo for general indulgenco fn diversious, such a8 probibition partios, fsrinors’ pastion, pooplofy par- ties, citizens’ martion, and_goncral ecrafching, Thcsa exctirstoniate fiavo no doubt _enjoyod their diversions, Dt whien thoy come {0 reason tio net result thoy may conciude they’hayo thrown themsolves away. I°And_besisles, thoro wore Ropublican discontents which took occaslon, Tho Ropublican party has lieu victorlowi #o many tmou {hat it bas not had an oppo- wtlon 1 trong enough to excrelse its combative gusll- tios, and ko, 1tko tho aword of o cortain knight, {t hns furned upon itsolf, Tho Orodit Mobiller, which in fts dlyidiug tho resources of the rond among {ho munagers was sbominable, Lut which In tho matter of purticipation by Congressmou—save the Gove ernmont Dircclor, Brooki—was & small affair, was made much of by Ropublican Journala, The Talsing of Congressions salarics, althoigh Liko formor oporations, was visited with tho most mercileas - vority by fepublican journals and conventions, We bayojekan of ot own parly, And the doubling of tho Prest- dont's salary was far from a populae meashire, Two Doutocrntls Cougrorsmien ook move Geedit Mobilier ntack than all tho Reputlleanh, n}m thoy held toit,Ono of them waa Government Dircetor, nud tho way ho got 110 ntock whs virtially n componnaing for tho negicct of his dnly 10 profect tha publio, Tho othior had 8o Jafin i quantity that it must have boon ot by o demand in tho nature of blackmnil Al A mueh larger proportion of Demoerats tban Repiblicans voted for tha nised ealiry, and nontly wll of thom ook the back payy Wit 104 Republienns ave cared bub, 3ttt Tor avatling thom- #clves of thia plea, and finve frecly vialted tho offonsa on tiolr own perdy ) tho moal kavago slylo, 1t was fnupossiito that al this shiould not add to the el fns difiercuco of tho off yenr, s "Who reault rliould o faken ns & notlés 1o Congress and tho Adminstration that the fack of o hiealthy up. position yacty does 1ot siEpttul tho neliity of tho opublican 1ind, and thak it {3 qulto s sover o fudgo of its own paity hs AT tho Domoorallo, But {t1a 1o sign that tho Rapublican party hos sny dispoaition (o fivo way to tie Domocratic, o doubt!f any rationnt mon witl bupposa that tho result thin venr 18 any sign lint tho Demioeratis party will carry tho nost eleotfén in this Stnto, A Domocratlo Blicces3 In InvaFindly tho cnd of extra parties of ell porle, Temucrates, Bunday, Yoople's, Gitizons', and all other pactiva And {n n shor! Tolgu of Dotuocrady suficient forco to combing ol thiat 15 good agatust the Céuimon euomy, " T} RESULT IN TIR RTATE, ‘The voleo of tho Democraty of Ohid ‘Gonie to us with o pleastug sound, Roports from Afty-two coun- tles out of tho alghty-eight in VI, Bhow a Democratia gnin of 15,000 votes. Zhis ratio will olect Mr, Allen cnsily, 'ho Legtalattire will hiavo & Democratio ma- Jority of ninotoen on jolnt ballot, witih o working ma~ ority Tix both branches, ‘The olection of Willlam Al- ot by u manll majority'ts conceded st tho Ropnblican hendquartors in Golurmbus, It will harlly ba penaiblo for {hie Ropublicans dovoted fo Addition and Bllenco in footing wp ecloction returna to pormamently count Afr, Allen out of the Govornorshlp, for tha Leglslative Jnrg ‘which will asscmblo noxt yinter will be disposed to scrutinizo thoir syatem of voto- keeping somoviliat closely, Wo thorefora paes the wor along tho line this taorming that thero has beon aglorlous Democrailo wictory in Ohio, It is tho triumph of honeaty, ‘It isn iributo to JFublle virtuo gud atlictal putity pad by tho peopls sud omplasized Dy tho ouds sgaiust which wo fought, It Is o conquest of £a0 without and foes within, “Our battle fn Oblo has beon tho only dlection this’ fall which hae coms ‘manded thontiention of tio whols country, &t had beon mado by our oppononts of tho two classcs named abovo & fght for the lifo and {ho pormanenco. of tho Democzatio parly, * Immodlatgly upon tha nomination ©of = our Stato ticket, which was tho lust in tho fleld, nnd & “ stratght " Ycket, tho Jeaders of tho Republican press aud porty sald that it W sticceeded 1n ita clection nothing but suporhuman offorta on the part of tho Ropublican party cauld pro~ ‘vont our puccoss in the next Presidentinl olection, Wo do not disagroo with _that atatomont of tho caso ; and to the ond of establishing ts truth by tho faot, let us, on tho cunny stdo of & victory for whioh Imnny of ns dared not hope, imply pause Lko Paul st the Threo Tavorns, to thank God and tako coursge, Wo haye been killing larger gamo than - Noyes in thia cloction, Wo liyo boon building, o ro- foiring for he = futuro, A parly whoso gluning wae foolishness and whoso end {s notking- ness has beon tanght a usoful lesson, —Tho juestlons of the futuro, cconomic quostions, o relations bo- tween monopolica and poople, a0 questions on which the Domogratio purty aiona ¢in and will promoto the cauno of tho peopley. ‘Thero aro, questions which tho Tant two weokis havo iffed into prominonco, queations which havo ontered and will remoin fn muny thou: sand homes, which will_prosouitly absorb the notico Frow the Eincinnatt Enquirer (Demoeratic) Och, 30, of tho wiols countzy, 1Folinve ‘oonviticod b wmajority of tho peoplo of Ohlo that {he Démocratio par- 4710 wortly of thets contidenco, ‘Yo live denounced shonesty, Wo huvo plonaed on bohalf of thia peoplo for public virtue, and a Yocognitfon of it by the peo- plo, and our plex lss beon cordlully and nobly nn. awoted, Kot ta grapplo with tho dominant quastions ‘which sre aliead of ua ns wisely and offectively as o huvo met tho fsstica of this canvass, Only thus can ‘we, or ought wo to, keop the confidence of the plo, ‘Tho Result,” thorefore, of the clection is really still ahead of us, and will covor a Iargor fiold than Ohio, Last Tuesday openod tho door to It, i g PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPRIA, Oct. 16,—OfMcial returns show tho following majoritics in this city : Gordon, for Judge, 8,025 ; Mnokey, for State Trensurer, 26,411 3 Llliott, {or Sheriff, 18,447 ; Widmor, for Uity ‘t'ronsurer, 20,638 Senator in tho Third District, over Naglo, Dem- ocrat, is 864, Tho total votoon liconso 18 78,740 ; mujority in favor of the meagure, 42,404, A e i) CALIFORNIA, BSax Fnaxersco, Cal., Oot. 18.~The total vole of this city wns only 15,785 in _tho judicial olee- tion yestordny, MoKiustry, Independent, for Supromo Court, has a majority over MoKeo, Dowacrat, of 1,184, und over Diinnello, Repub: lican, 1,720. 'McKinstry carries Sncramonto,. San Josd, and Stockton by largo mujorilies, and is cleotod by a largo mafority fn the' Blato, but the vote evorywhero was light. BANX ¥Fraxoisco, Oct, 16.—Roturns Indicate that the majority of McKiustry, for the Supromne gaust, Indepoudent Peoplo's party, is about Yiamon's majority for — WEST VIRGINIA, Waoestixg, W. Va, Oct. 16.—Voto small. Tannel about 200 abead of Sweoney m the Swoouoey townships hoard from. Threo country to\v‘fi:hlpa to hear from, but will not change the ronult. RELIGIOUS. 'The Free Religiouns Associntions Nrw Yonx, Oct, 16.—Tho Froo Rellgious As- socintion assewbled this morning at tho Couper Tustituto, O. B, Frothinglum presiding. Lotters wero read from Potor Coaper, William Lioyd Garrison and others, regretting their in- ability to attond, *‘Boionce and Religion * was the goneral topie of the day, Mr, Edward L. Yonmans being tho first speakor. IIo was followed by Lhe Roy. Joln Weiss, who spoke of the immenso bouefits de- rived from the rosearches of seience, and said that scionce was not necessarily antagonistio to roligion. ** Give us,” ho added, *tho light of knowlodgo and science, because N’DYY faculey of ours bas & mouth which noeds to be fed.” ‘When Mr. Weiss Lad concluded, » clorgymon asked permisgion to roply, and was informod by Mr, Frothingham that his assoolates had hired tho hall for the purpose of expressing thoir viows, and did not propose to listen to tho sug- gestlons or arguments of others. The Rev, William Garroett was the noxt speak- or. He bolioved that science, instead of war- ring against roligion, " wns necossary to ib, It ‘puts God more plninly bofore us in tho univorse, and it tends to mako tho universe a unit, nud also to make it more fully progressive. It also tends to mnke it mora full of iaw and action. The Rev, John W. Cladwick followed. Antoiunette Brown Biackwell spoko upon tha natural religion. ‘The Evangelical brothron would Lest Naturo by tho Bible, Bhe would test tho Bible by Nature, Bho belioyed that moro could be learned of God and mon in the study of the groat aud boautiful systom of tho adapta~ bility of mon and things than we could ever dorlve from anyspecial rovelation. 'The spealor argued at length in support of her powition, Presbyterinn Synod of tilinois Northe Special Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Breeumva, 1ML, Oct, 16.—Tho Progbytorian Byuod of Illinois North met in this placo this ovening, and was oponed with & sormon by tho Ttov, I, O, Sickles, of Dixou, The Rov, G. 0. Noyen, of Evauston, was olected Modorator, and 8, Johnson and &, G. Wilson, dlerks. 'Thero 18 quito full attondanco and groat interest, Presbyterinn Synod of Michigan. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Qurasp Rarms, Mich,, Oct. 16,—The Proesby- torian Synod of Michigan again assembled in tho Tirst Prosbyterian Cburch thus evoning, Whe opoulug normon was_dolivered by the retiring Moderator, the Rov. James 1, Plerson, of Ionin, from 1Epistle 'Wimothy, iv., 8, Boventy-four ministers and thirty elders wero prosont; ns muuy moro ura oxpected to arrive to-morrow. I'ho Rov, Mr., Gatesbury was oloctad Modorntor for tho onsuing year, and will take the chuir at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, Pastoral Rosignation. Special Dispatch to e Chivago Tribune, Dernorr, Mich,, Oct, 16.—Fathor Honnossey, the well-kmown Cutholio priest of this city, has {csl v}md Lis pnstoral chargo on account of ill- hoalth, Baltimoro and the Evangellienl Alli- annce. Bavtmvons, Oct, 16,—Tho invitation to the Evangelical Allinnco to n formnl reception in thin city was declined for want of timo. ~ Sevoral Qologulen accopted tho invitation of tho German Protestants, and lnst night made nddrosses at iho Bt. Matthow Evangelical Lutheran Church, gl et B CWIL RIGHTS, New Yorg, Oct, 16.—Judge Friodman aud tho Jury in the Suporior Court to-day tried tho suit of ‘Uharlotte Gilbert, colored, agninst tho Now York & Charloston Btenmuh‘{r Company, olnim- ing §10,000 dmwunges for being excluded from tho stateroom of tho steamer Manhattan, in }avo._lsmunm obtained a verdiot in lor favor or §75. MICHIGAN'S CONSTITUTION PERFECTED. Spectal IMopateh to The Chicago Tribuns, Lansing, Mo, Oct, 16.—The Constitutional Qomminsion, after sittivg thirty-uine days, n Journed tbls morning, The eugrossed artiolos: wore signed, and will be submitted to the Governor by a committee consisting of Chairman Cutchoon, Judge Withey, and Messrs, Jeromo and Pond. The Commission adjournod subjeot to & onll from tho Chnirman, though it {a nob likely that it will bo ealled togothor again. A Yixkugus pride tn miguifylag tho faulta, [ Dlany of the mombors Jofk tomn to-ay, THIE CHICAGO DALILY TRIBUNE : FRIDAY, OCTOBER i7, i87 3. POLITICAL. Democratio - Libernl Nomina- tions in Fond du Lac County, Wis, Ticket Nominated by tho Kano County, 1L, Farmers, 1 Convention Democrntic nind_ ki tith Wisconsin Senae vt tho Big! torint Mstrict. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Toxp DU LiAo, Wis., Oot. 16.—Tho Domoorntic. Liberal County and Elghtoonth Bynatotial Go vontions mot in this elly to:rhy. Qo Hon. J. Dobbs, of Ripoty, T viroson Chairman 'of tho County Conveontion, and T, F. Strong Socretary- Tho\y woro the most notable convoutions ever hold hero hefore, Evory town and oity wor roprogented in the County Conyention, and among tho delogates woroe neatly all tho leadin, Demoorats, and many of thp Liborals, of Fori du Lno County, Tho contest was botwoon tho E\dridigo faction nnd anothor having at its hoad such men as Gon, I, 8. Brngq Uol. Orvis, tho Hon, J. W.'Hall, the Hob. N. {Iotz, and” many other eminent mon of the party. Befors tho noninations were mado, Gon, Bnfig rond the l)mnmblo and resolutions, from which tho fol- owing nro sclooted : ‘WnzeeAs, Itis thosenso of this Convontion that mou who think allko and desirs to accomplish tho samo ends should nct in concert, frrespesilve of former po- ltieal pesociations oOF party namos; that party names nrdé 1o looger sfgnificant of ‘principlo, and party organization bsa bocomo a ridre mesun of ederelon at tho bidding ‘of Iradars who con- trol {ts machinory ; that venslity «nd corraption ro not confingd 10 tho ropresentsiivo men of . gitier Of the ol organizations, buthsve yocelved the protection of cack, until hotlt a7 carnod tha Lisarty exscration of tho pooplo ; that tho well-plsycd farce of antagonism befora tho publio oy, and_ o fratornal division of tho spolls bohind ta Beolics, n which the party leaders have boon objjoged, sliould hio brought 10 an end ; that momvpolica havo een fosterod nmd oucournged at tho oxponsn of tho working-classes, nntil the auppiiants for oid and pro- toctlon havo becomo so sirong that, rolying on monoy power, thoy dofy thio pooplo and oulrago tholr kents ; therefore, bo it Liesolved, That wo coaso to. recognize the binding forca of ei{hier of the socallud Domocratle or Ropublie can organizations, That wo ure in favor of an honest and cconomical ndrtinlatration of tho- Slato and Nationsl Governs ‘mont “Uhiat wo aro in favor of the froedom of the ballet, ‘unintorfered with hy the Federal Government thtouglt ita officials or fts byonets, Thattlis offico of Presidedt Fiaould bo Umited toa | singlo torm, , . . That th¢ Jikitdlction of the United Btates Qourts bhouldnot bo oxtonded, but that tho Bankrupt Inw, and al luws euabllag corpofaticns o (ransfor causen from Bluto to Federal Judiclary, whon forbidden by State Iaws, should be ropoaled, Thiat tho monopoly of hanking on Govornment se- curities shiould cease, and a aystem of frea banking thoreon, with the necessory protection to dopoaltors and bill'holders, bo Bubstituted in its atead, “Phat wo favor s spoedy return to spaclo paymont, “That wo otb opposcd to n tarlll for protection. - That wo aro opposed to- all gifta of public lands or of the public crodit to raflroad or other corporations, That wo ate opposed to all partnorabipe or conmec- tions 1 busincss botwoon tho Unitod States Treasury and baaikers, brokers, or syndicates, uudor whatevor guleo thioy may assumo. That hie meinbers who passed tho Back-Salary Inw, and tho Prosldont who approved it, together witl thoso who did not voto for, but accepted the benefit of it, nro aliko doserving of otir condemnation, ond no longor dserving our support. That tho profested contrition of fuch a8 hopo longor to romain roprosontatives of tho peoplo by returning what thoy took, nnd oxpected to keop, instead of ru- storing contidence in them, adds pusiiisnimity to thelr former offonse, = ‘That it {8 the exolusiva provinco of tho Blate through which railronds run within tho borders of each, re- apeotivaly, to dofine and Jmit tho ratos for thejearrylng of parzengors and froight, and to prevent any unjust diserhnination by o combination between such rall- roards; anud thut our State Legialature should prompt- 15 piusi such laws a8 will secure thoso onds, “That all corporationa within this Stote shonld pay taxes on their pmfimy on tho same basis and at the samo rato that individuals living “whero duch property fa situatod aro obliged to pay on tiolr private pro- porty, That the present laws authorlziug the ent of Hcouaes in HEII of taxcs is an unjust 5|ucrh!;¥mlon i favor of corporations, and should be repealed, or o amended ua o muko tho rato of tuxation belween cor- porationa and {ndividuals equal, Tlat we will support no man for oftice who doca nat ontertain thees priuciples, snd whose character ia not an assurancoe that e will, if olocted, use his influcuce to carry thiom into efoct, ‘T'lat wo fnvite all who agreo with ua in sentiment to co-opernts with s, and, undor ko banuer of Anii- Monopoly, mako war ngafnst rings and corruption for ecoomy, honesty, nnd reform. Whilo tho adhoronts of Grabbor Eldrldfu, whove homo is Foud du Lae, squirmed at the consure of his course in helping tlwough the ualary-stenl, o largo mojority of the dolegates applaudod loudly, and tho platform was adopted, Gou. Ed. Dragg, the author of the platform, noeds no introduction to the people of Wiscon- sin, Ho is a prominent lawyer, entored tho war 18 Captain, won tho stara of & Brigadier, com- manded the Iron Brigade, was once o candidate for Congress,was State Sonatortwo yoars, was the Domoacratio candidata for Attornoy-Genoral two yoarsago,andbus alwaysboon aloading Demacrat, Hiy willingness to sover lis connection with tho old party, and tako a lending part in tho roform Auti-Monopoly movement, will induce thousands of old Hunker Democrats to follow him, and prove & donthi-blow to the further aspirations of Grabbor Eldridge, why hos so long misrepre- sonted this distriot in Congress, The Hon. Nicholas Kiotz was nominated for Bhorifl by 46 votes, againut 43 for the Hon. R. M. Lowia. In the Elfilltcmflh Benatorial District, the Hon. A. O. Whiting, who was_indorsed by o Iargo mooting of tho Patrons of Husbaudry inst ‘I'nesdny, way nominated for the Senate, D. W. Aikon was nominated for School Super- intendent. There is groat rejoiclng among the frionds of tho reform moyoment ovor the nominations and platform, &l The Reformors of the Twentieth Sonatorial District hold their Convention to-morrow, and it l‘ll fiivon out that Benator Wagner will bo nomi- natod, The Farmers of Ford County, i1, Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tridunes PaxtoN, Ill.,, Oct, 16,.—Tho farmors of Ford County mot at tho Court-Houso to-day. ~W. Lewis was choson Chalrman and Bruco MoGor- mick Boorotary, Capt. II, P, Bonch, Farmors' candidado for County Judgo, was iniroduced, and, [n & clenr, cunost mannor, prosonted his views on the reform movement. Capt. Boach is o talonted young lnwyer, and was ono of the first to espouso the Farmors' ‘Moévement in this county = Io was a lifo long Republican, and sorved four years in the Union army, On the othor hand, tho clironio Ropublican oftice-holdors’ candidate for Judgo was a flerco Domoorat until two years ago, whon he descrted s fellows to get in the winuing crowd. ‘I'ho Lo, 8, D, Smith then, in his usual forci- blo mnnuor, riveted tho attention of the peoplo in a two hours' spocch, Extenslve preparations had been made for # grand demonstration, but & steady rain interforad, and yob the conrt-room ‘waa crowded with farmers, = Tho office-holdors’ party in this county soek to win by using tho ar- gumont that this i8 & Domooratio movo ; but ag tiwo-thirds of tho dolegatos in the nomiunting Convention were Ropublicans, and tho nomiuess woro ull Ropublicaus, thin chargo is of no avail, Mune County (¥1L) Farmors! ‘Tickot. QENEvA, Ii, Och 16.—The_Kano Gounty Farmors' tickot s ny foflows: Probate dudgo, John W, Ranstead, Elgin; County Troasuver, A. N, Ghapmun, Big Rook ; County Olerl, John 0. Shorwin, Aurora; Superintoudont of Gounty Bohools, 0. E, Manu, 8t, Oharlon, ————— SALE OF GOLD-DUST COLTS. Touwvinrg, Ky., Oot. 16.—At - L, anlo of Gold-Dust colls b Bden Farm to-dny thore was o large atlondance, Thirty-eight calts wore sold, averaging por hond 310, fwo atallious bringlug 1,700 and §1,850 respoctively. Dorsey's TO BE HANGED. Auvpuny, N, Y., Oct, 16,—Michael Donohuo was gontenced {his morniug to bo hanged on the 10k of Decowmber for the murder of o follow- conviet at the Auburn Btato Prison, on the 22d of AMay last, —_— SUICIDE. Meurins, Oct. 16,—The Appeal’s speofal from Sardle, Misk,, glvos partioulars of (s probablo suioido of Johu Gater, of Poughkeopsio, N. Y., recontly of Memphis, found dend in & room at & Liotel, with & bottle of laudanum near by, e g COTTON CLASSIFICATION, Avausra, Ga., Oct. 16,—The Augustn Cotton Excliange hus conformed its cotton classifioation to thut of New York, Horolofore ¢ corre- sponded with Livorpool, —— ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. Tovrepo, 0., Oat, 16,~1'ha Bociety of the Army of tho Uonncssos hold a mooting at the Oporn- Houso this mornjug, Gon, Khorman prosidlug, The President and suito bpént balf an hour on :{]m‘ngn atnooh by invitntion of the Board of ihwdo, < OREIGH., - ! - BPAIN. Mapnin, Oct, 16,—Admiral Lods, having takon Lis squadron to Glbraltar for conl, without cons enlting tho Govornmont, ias beoh yomoved fron hlscommand, The Mininter of Maring, Bonor Orelro, {o noy in cowmand, and will tako tho tiquidrgi) to Yartigonn st once, 1ho nrmament mld crow of tho Harngoss wero matorially strongthonod whilo ¢ Gibraltar, Mabmp, Oct, 16.—Tho Minister of Marino ro- viowed tho fleot at Gibraltar to-day, and transe forred tho command to Vico-Admirel Ghloarro, A naval court-martial lyes bon ordered to In- vostigatn thd tonduct of ‘Vieo-Admiral Lobo, ho wés romoved from tho commaud of tho eot, Loxnox, Oct, 17—5 n, m.—A correspondent of tho Times, writing frdm Cartagonn on tho 18th inat,, says on Lhat day tho fnsurgont 8 nm_‘_rlnh sniled out to attagk tho Government. fledt, whisd Admiral T,0bo ordercd & ¥obrodt, dnd Was piv- nued for ovér an how s FRANCE, 2 Oct, 10.—Tho duF\tMion whioh mot Oonnt do Cliambord on tho 12th fust, is expeoted in Paris to-day. 'U'ho details of tho coniorenco are unknown, but it is belloved that tho nogotia- tiona failod, Pangs, Oct, 16.—Tho rumor of diffionltion bes tweon Franco and Italy is false, Chevulief Nogra moroly roturnod to Italy onleave of ab- #onno, e, ok bt B Ik MM, Aboit and Horve have boch fined 200 ¥rancs oach for flghting a duel, Panmg, Qct. 16.—~Dologatos to tha Assombly aro bfi?finlug to arrivo in the onr Numberlons contradiotory rumors aro incirculntion nbont tho action to Lo takon by tho difforont partios at tho roopening of the Assembly, . EW Yonk, Oct. 16,—Thio salo of the Sfeck in tho [iul.vlm stroots hos beon forbidden, on ac- count of its haying published M. Ganibalid's ro- cont spdoch at Pufiguuux. i M. Boardeille, Doputy Mayor of Porigueux, ns bdon suspondod - during two monthe {rom oxerclsing his ofiice, for having allowed M. Grmbotta to sponk nt the banquot on Sunday ovening witlwut making auy protost. S Sy 5 SOUTH AMERICA, Loxpoy, Oct, 16.—Adylces from Sonth Amorl~ ca roport that the msurgents of Entrorarios liave boon signally dofeated, A avhols battation mu- tinied ngainst tho robol__ieadors, Lopoz and Jor- dan, and sibuiited to tho Federal authority. ———, GREAT BRITAIN, Dunrin, Qct. 16.—The 0'Conor Don, in an addross to his constitucnts lust night, favored Home Ruls, and denonnced- the Federal plan. o daolared (hat tho foderatod Btates of North Amorica wore only kept together by force of arue RAILROADS, PANICS & CREDIT MOBILIERS MWow They Dovetail Together, To the Iditor of the New York 1'1mes ¢ Westorn railway onterprises have boon dls- cnesed rather frooly in conneotion with the re- cont panic, and from the facility with which tho various writets on the Metropolitan presu havoe attributed all existing evils to the railway ex- poueion of the West, it s ovident the facts are not duly considered, a8 they appenr to Western men, It is not truo that tha Wost is too full of xailronds; it i not true that oxisting railways in tho West aro equal to tho business that id of- forod to thom, ''ho combinod railway facilities botweon the lakes and the Htates Dorderng upon and west of the Missiesippi are inudequate to tho presont demands upon thom for transporta- tion, Tho diffioulty is not in the oxcous of rail- waya in the West, Tho farmors of the West feel that they havo abundant ronson to complain that while the roiliviy conipauios dro inable to transport thoir products to tho Eastorn wmarkets during the samo year in whick they are grown and harvest-. od, tho hitherto exorbitant freight taviffs have recently boon largely incronsed. In a Milwaukoe puper of o rocent date a long communication ap- pearod from nn * Eastorn Dircctor of the Mil- waukeos & 8t Paul Railwa: Cum[{n.ny;" who encrously applies the opithot of * Commuu- sts,” nnd complaing that investmonts in West- orn railways, and especially in that rond, havo not beon rowmunorative, und insists that, in order tosave thom from utter bankruptey, the in- creaso in froight tariffs is absolutely necossary. Tlo auys : "o go'on and do businoss as wo have been doing for tvo yearn post, iu to maoritice the property intrusted to u8 by tho Btockhiolders—to abandon it to its morlguge creditora.’ o 5o 3 Wa can only keop thls large property for tho stock- Tholders by getting increasod et earniugs, whioh can only Lo obtafued by reducing operative oxponses whero it 1a posuilile, mui Turguly Dercisig onE GFoRs ‘earn ngs, Now York, Boston, and Philadelphin have a deop intorost in the ‘solution of tho question at jnsue, tuuching the best monus for socuring the rollof desired by tho farmors of tho Weat; and if tho capitnlists of tho Eastorn States and of Turope will acquaiut thomselves with the roul fucts, thoy will co-oporato with tho peoplo of tho West in corrocting tho great ovil that stands in tho way of an adjustment. No mua in the West will presumo to ask any man in the Enst to con- vey, trangfor, warehouse, or sell produce at loss than a fair romuncration for investmont of capital, time, and labor. But tho quoation {‘l: - sontod for public consideration 18 simply whethor tho froight tarifts shall be so adjusted s to yiold dividends upon twico or thrico the actual cost of tho railways. Tho capitalists in the East, who loau their monoy or invest in the bonds an stocks of theso railway com&nulos, as woll as tho Pmdunem of tho staplo products in the West, are ntoreated in uscnrtninlufi how far their mutual intorests are joopnrdized aud violated by tho avarico and cupidity of “coustruction compa- nies,” composed of Directors and officers of tho railway companies, by means of which ordin: ‘Westorn railways, costing only about §17,000 per mile, including right of \mly grading, and fron, from tho basis of an issuo of bonds and stock, to 390,000, £40,000, $50,000, and 60,000 per mile, with an oxtra issuc'of bonds for rolling-stocl, ote. I thoe etatemont of tho * Eastern Director of tho Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Rutway Company,” in the Milwaukeo paper, is true, that uunder the froglit tariffs thut oxisted provious to Sept. 16, 187Y; his invostinonts woro not remmnorative, is it not o fair fuferenco. that tho interost and divi- donds biave herotofore been pald from the pro- caods of enlos of bonds? Or ehall tho poople of tho Wost take tho other explanation; which im- plies that not the lonst of thoir sing iy baso in- Br_nmudu to tho benovolont stookholders and ircotors, who havo boen 8o unselflsh as to oporate 1,600 miles of rallroad at » steady loss for sovoral yoars to nid tho farmors in gottmg tho crops to markets? Without aolnnfillhut conundrum it might not Lo mmproper for the farmers of the Wost and tho capitalists of tho Bast to unite in rsking ono sim- ple question, which, if corrootly unswored, may givo somo light on froights nutlydl\'hlnm'lu. Will any Director or ofiicer of the Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Railway Comnpany dunK Lt one or more Diroctors and ofticors” of that corporation are stockholdors, Diroctors, or, ofiicors of n * con- struction company,” composgd of & fow porsons who control aud dorivo large benolits from con- trncts, which ronder their conneotion with hoth compnuios desirablo and remnnorative? If this question ean bo answored in the nogative, there should Lo some corvection in the records of the United Statos Courly in which L cuies Rt now ponding bolweon thoso Lwo Oom- auios nud the Peoplo, in whioh doocis- ong have recontly boen rendorod by Judges Drummond aid Hopkins, on applica- tions for injunotion agalust the location and construotion of a railroad hridge nerogs the Mig~ slesippi at a point abovo LaCrasse, which is do- olavod by o Board of United Bintes Engincors, composed of Uol. McCOomb, Gon. Woltzel, nud Col. Merrill, duly convanod under laws of Con- gress, to be'dangerous aud projudicial to vom- nierco and navigation, und vusuited to tho noeds of othor railways that aro oqually entitled to considoration, 2 Nor {s this condition of rallway aftuiys limited to that puttioular railway. The * construction company™ i now . part and pavcel of noarly all modorn rallway schomes, and, whilo ordinncy stookholdors snd bondholds ory aro iunocent and wusophisticatedly ig norant of the **innor circle’s " trannnctions, lfia chiogon mon who are looked up to for counsol, .- sdvico, oxumple, and direotion, nud who are pro- hibited by all raflromd chiriory'from belug jitor- eatod in contracts, ofton bovome under the asgo- olated ovils of & * construction company," tho very men, of all others, who are absorbing the vitulity and rosourcasof railway enterpilsos, Dividond-ny avrivos aud the Dircotors face the stockholdard with funds olther dorlved from ro- cont suea of bonds or from oxorbitant frolght- turiifs that hayo beon so ndjusiod as o cover twleo or thrico tho flvst cost of the roads ; or In the binme to tho robollious farmera of tho Wost, who ore nconsod of haviug combined to deprive capltal iuvosted In railwuys of fair vemunoration, ndor tho operation of this sort of iniquity is 1t surprising that bondholders oconsionally flud themsolves only stoclholdors ? _ It is quite uuneopsuary Lox tho Congrossional Commitleo to Lravol around tho conntry In pur- ulk ol‘lufon?nuun thatwill lead bo tho dlscovory of -tha rtul sab of diftlonlty in rogard to trans- pariation, if the Clinlrmnn of that Cotnwitiaeo, who fu o Minnosotinn, will call tho attontion of the public lo ono fact that probably hay not oncapod his cognizanco, for it s vory well lutown in tha Northweat that tho Northorn Paciflo Rail- rond (Jompnuy lins boou philobotomizod upon tho most gignntie nealo by o siolect Hilg of ndvon- turora and apoculalois, somo of whom Liave boon Buddonly tranalatod from Yo\'ort to _nflnonco through thoir conneotion will that road or Com- pany. . Upon one coutract alono, & cortaln * cou- struction oum{mny," haviog its hondquartora Minuenots, in crodited with having divided £1,200,000 profit, thus ylolding n round $100,000 to onchi of ita bwolve members, Lvory railway fn the Wost, if honestly admine iuetrod, will yiold & good divideud-on ity nctunl cont. Tho entire Wosl Is sufforing for largor, botter, and choaper facilitios for tranaportation to tho sen-board, In addition to all osisting and eous tomplated railways). thd dodutry noods that groet nhtional systord of iuter-Stato wator commanication whioch was #o judiclously brought to tho notloa of Congross last Docombor by tho Prosidont of tho Unitod Statos. But tho country alao nooda that thoso gront ave- nues of comniorco shall bo s0 managed as to promota and nat to oppress industry or endauger capital, WESTERN MAN. New Yonx, Oct, 3,1873, : —_—— EXCELLENT BU;TEE__ FROM A NEW OURCE; Bomio of our rodors may hava moticod nn {tom going the rounds of the pross, stating that a pracoss had beon discovered to make o fino quality of huttor from thefat of oattle. Those who have any knowladgo of chiomistry will sea in tho statomont, at o glance, an tlomént of probabilityy for they know that somo of tho Bonatituonts forming the fat of ocatile dnd butter dre, in oo respeats, tho samo. Tho in- grodionts of tho fat taken from the intornal organs of an ox or cow, a8 given us by Prof, Alfrod Paraf, tho discoverer of tho proces of mnking butter from fat, aro aa followa: G0 per cont of oleomargarinoe, or oloino ns one callait 83 por cont of stearine, and 7 por cent of scrop, the mombrane that surrounds tho fat, Tho olviud iy the oily pnrt of fat, part of which. is stoived away in the system, and part, in tho cow, is attracted to the udder, mixed with wator, aud is given as natural milk, 10 pracessos by which tho differentelomonta of tho fat aro oxtractod—as suy ono can 8o by vmmnfi tho establisment of the Company, Nos, 241 and 247 East Broadway, New York—aro ox- coodingly simple, Tho faf, sa foon da may bo aftor thoe animal is slanghtered, i spread out on a E!nunrn;. and carefullyand thoroughly washed. The unimal heat must be gol out of it as soon ne possible, for: any considorable delay is suro {o injurc the product. It s then run through a machine siinilar to our sausage-cut~ tors, and ground thoroughly at the rato of 1,200 pounds aun hour. In this condition it is whito ns the drivon snow, and is immediately thrown lato vals, whioh also contain about o Toot of wator. ‘I'he entire mass is thon raised to tho tempora- {uro of blood-heat (110 degreos Fahrenhoit) by o coil of steam-pipe placed in tho water. Men are kept constantly stirring it for balf an hour; thon it is allowed to sottlo, and, in s fow minutes, all tho littlo piccos of mom- brane and gerap sink to the bottom, whilo the fat; or rather the pure btearing sud oleino, float on the water, This is gathored off and placed in snother vat to-cool, and, whon about the consistoncy of lard, is wrapped in cloths (abont § pounda in each wrappor), and subjected to ]lmmucn of tremendous powor, As tho prossuro is applied, the oleino cozes through thocloths, nud is conveyed by littlo troughs, sim- ilar to those of a cidor mill, to another tub, In this sluto it looks liko tho clearost olive oil, Any littlo dust or other impurity which Lofore may hiavo otcaped ig horo veparaied, und tio oil flows liko the purest lionoy. ‘Lho stoariue, amount- wr to 98 por cent, remmins iu the cloths. 'This is gold to tho caudle-manufucturer, nand, a8 it is much suporior to tallow for Lis pur- poss, commauds u highor figure,—sbout 11 cents por ‘]loun(L The oloino Is next conveyed by a tube to tho Chllrnins-l‘DUlll, whero the findl oporation takes place. 'This apartment is about 18 feot srfl:mro, with double walls (the space Lotwesn being fillod with saw-dust), and resomblos s Inrge rofrigorator. A rack containing a dozen or twonty enkos of ico is susponded from tho coiling, #o that tho cold air in flunuombufi keops the temporsture always low: number of Bianchard churns are arranged along ono sido of tkic robm, iuto oach of whicli is introduced 15 pounds of the oleine, together with 3 quarts of puro_sweot milk, aud ¥4 of an ounce of annotto, used for coloring. Tho churns aro thon set iu_motion, and kept af o uniform spoed for sovonteen or cighteen miuutes, whon thoy aro stopped. A most agroeable porfuno becomes appurent as the covers are lifted, and you aro invited to test the quality of the buttor, for buttor it really is now, Yod pronounco it oxcollent, nud cxpross n desire to seo it finished. ~ Ico-wator s thon thrown in the churn, whon tho butter gathers, and is placed on nlm'g‘? table, whoro 1t is sottled and thoroughly worked. By this process thoe millk is nll extracted, and in & fow minutes yon have be- fore you as deliclous butter as you eover tasted, whicl, vwo-and-a-balf hours provious, had boon aporlion of n living animal, “chowing the cud of gweot and bitter "—not fancy, but grass, On weighing the butter, you are surprised to find an actunl gaiu in esch churn of 13§ pounds, equul t0 10 per cont, sinco it loft its olly state; yet such is tho fact. Y The butter, now being finished, is firmly packed in tubs and firkine, like thoso used by our best farmers, sud is ready for markot, 1t is eaid that the Fifth-Avenuo Hotel and tho Cunard steamors now use this butter, and the demand far oxceeds the supply. Tho stearino is sold to the candlo-makers, and makes & vory fino article of candles, though not quito oqual’ to thoso mado from tho sporm- whale. The 7 per cont of serap is readily trans- formed into pure white golatine, and is valuable for several culinnry purposcs; 8o that the entira fat of tho animal is mado availablo for domestic use, The auvatto used for coloring, wo are as- gurud is a vogetalle product, and porfoctly armlcss, Wo neod searcely add that, should this dis- covory oqual expoctations,—and it ceriuinly gives good promiso thatit will do so,—~n now and most lwportant nddition will soon be wnde to tho wonlth of tho city. A peculiarity in, that tho butter s oqually good made from any iem- bor of tho boviue fumily; and, as mora cattlo are elaughtered hore thau auywhoro olse, sweet, good butter will scon be found upon all our tubles, and thousands of pounds will bo daily shipped in all divections, to delight the palates of less-favored rogions. Ib is ulmplg for this roason that we cail attention to tho subject. ——— Mr, Forcops’ Exporimonts Lrom the Danbury News, Wa rocontly published an itom to the offect that amusement for {he home circla could bo ob- tained by setting up o stick in n basin of water, and placiug o spider on top of the stivk. The amusentont couslsts in wnlchlnfi tho Bpiver throw o strand of web to tho edge of tho basin, and by it crawl on shore, Ib is & protty oxperiment, wo have been told, BIr. Forceps triod it Bunday aftornoon, e mado tho ar- rangements camploto, ‘Ihion lie coughta spidor, 8 big follow, and put it on thelop of the stick, IIe did it for the umusoment of the wholo fan- ily, but they h:\vlni neglectod to answer his calle, tho thing was flxed without thoir prosenco, and ho wan fil quite o flurry of oxcltoment got- ting thom togother, Hiu wifo was up stairs try- fugs to thinlk where she had Vut the plllow-csts for tho front bed-raom, sud wns not exaetly in tho Liwmor of spidor-watching ; but ho tried o littlo vigorous languago, and sho cnmno down, “hon ho hunted up bis doughtor Julls, wha was at tho gnto with o young gontleman, 1le brought thom in, Jooking anxiously ab tho spider, who had not yet moved, thauk heaven, and comnmont. ings in wurprised manner ab tho singular Inck of approciation on the purt of bis family, 'Phen ho p&nugufl futo n baok room whero his son Adol- phus was making asloop, and eallod him. Bat Adolphus didn’t care to neo » spidor, and tho im- patient aud sorely-tried parent was obliged to inka him by the collar and jorl him out_into tho dining-room, and cufi' him on the head two or threo timoa heforo the young man folt o yearn- ing to look into the intricncios of tho oxperi- “ment, Having gat thom all togothor, My, For- copn got down on hig Inees, feoling tho full woight of his responmbility in the motter, and oyodl tho spider with painful intonsity, A lnlf bour pasod, siill tho spidor did'not mave, Mra, Forcops was suddenly struck with an Iden. 4 horel” she oxclaimoed—TForcops looked up onzorly— Tl Lot thoso plllow-cases nvo in tho ghient fu the baok bod-room,” sho added, Mr, Forcopn grated Liu tooth, and turnod ngain Lo tho spider, Tl hot hias asloop,” voluntoored Adolphuy, My, Torcops inthnated thut he would split any ouo open who took the wager, and silonco wis again rostored. Btill tho spider did not etir, It iu likoly it hnd not seon the itom in tha papors, aud &dw't know what was ox- pocted nfln. r. Forcops grow more nervous and lm\muum ovory momant. Tho longor tho spidor dolayed wmoving, the hardor My, Morcops a{uw] ab {6 Lo ey thus engaged whon DMy, Totaops omitlod a sharp cry, aud ko lcoked 1 Just in Umo to mave himself, Adolphus, with tho knife o had ugod on the sloop in his hmu.l* had bocome so op‘n'nuund by tho maguitude of tho oxporimont that lo had * actually , fallon nasloop, and, Iun(v‘lf,' hisbnlante; b6 siruck agalust hig mother; and Lounded thonea over.:into tho midst of tho.group, tho knife degeribing n clrelb in ita doscont, and in n diroet Jine with back of Mr. Lorcops' slull. o looked up just in timo to save himsolf, but not tho oxpsriment. T'he nnhappy youth wont down in thy bisin with a crash, knooking tho contonts over tho family, and delving tho point of tha stick into his fath- o' knoo, Lo hock awoko him, aud, with that lostingt poouline to boys, ha np{»‘rohuudm] " disturbance, aud darted out of tho housa. Tho old gentleman wont diveotly to his room, took off his clothes and wout to bed, leaving Mrs, Forcops 1o clenn up the muss, aud oxpiain to tliono who carod to know that the houso would ool liko a hog-pen in spito of all hor efforts, S s rins e OVEL HOMICIDE, A Man Butchored fn o Drawing-itoom in the Presonco ot Ladics. Krom the New Orleans Ttmes, Oct, 8, At 8 glolack last voning Mr. Hanry Armand was gitting in the parlor of the rosidonce No. 110 Royal streot, convorsing with Mrs, ‘olohart and Lior twordaughtors concorning tho donguoe fover aud the hoalth of the olty during the past sum- inory at ivomindlos pust 8 o'vlock Mr. Arman {vda lyitig on tho Ianding at tho hoad of, tho stairs with throe bullets in bis liead, & corpac. I that shiort intoryal tho roomn Lod beon enterod by tin iufuriated man, who, oxclaiming {n a loud volico, * How dare you Insult me?" prosonted a pisto at tho nnfortunate victim’a Lead, nud fired one shot. Thoro was n strugglo, a soufilo, near the orlor door, Armand was slioved into & cornor j diroo othor shots woro fired ; tho bnploss boing staggored Into the bl pnd foll, sod bhis assell= int, Som Willlams, ron down-staiva. |, X Attor somo dolay, our roportor had an oppor: tunity of sceing Mrs, Tolohart, and subjolned s Lior sintomont, na noarly as he can romembor : . *Both Williama aud Mr, Armand havo bosrded at nly house, but the Intter gentloman loft about six months ago, and Ihad not soon him bofore to- night for at lonst n month, Biuco ho loft, I have toon very littlo of Lim, aud Lo apparontly just dropped in tlia ovening to mako ncall, At thnt timo, Mr, Willlams was up-stairs {u his room on tho third flaor, but nn’ino_dq\m just at the time whon Mr. - Arniand was coming tp-staira. They . et on the stairs, tho first flight, aud noear tho turn, and Mr. Willisma apparently impoding Mr. Armand's way, the Inttor gentla- man asked Lim to pormit him to pass, Williams failed to do this, and Armoud, taking him by the arm, shoved him down ssveral stops, ex- Clhiming: *Got out of my way.’ Williams mado no np‘{mronl romonstranca at tho timo, and Mr, Armand coming into tlie parlor bado us f"“d ovening, and took o seat, Hollad not bacn n tho patlor more than five minutes, whon Will- inms came jn, His manner was excited, but a8 tho parlor door was opon, Lis_ontrance’ did not atiract partioular attontion. Mo walked straight up to Mr. Armand, drawing & pistol as ho came, and with the, question: *Why did you insull moP’ fired. Tlo first cliot struck him In the left oar; and passed into the well immodiately behiud him. “Armand sprang to his feet and caught Willinms by the shoulders, and the two soutiled nerous th room to tho door oponiog to tho hall. T think that Williama firod auother shiot as Armand roso, but I was eo oxcited that I am not cortain. Whilo thoy wore ecufiling, I cnught hold of orde of thomon, oxclaming, “You'll bo Lung for this:' L think it was Will- inms I caught, and it was himn I spokd to, but T do not remember, Whon thoy reached tho cor~ nor noat the door, whore tho partition in the arch reachos tho wall, Armand fell, aud Will- lams, standing over him, fired two shots. After this, ' Williams disongagod himaolf, ran through {.hn all and down-stairs, and Arnmand, staggor- iy Willinms was intoxicated ‘on Bunday, but I do kn?\\; whether. ha has been drinking since or not.” - : Williams succeoded in redching the frontdoor, and ran soveral slops, when lie wis scized by Mr. J. B, Tusson, a citizen, who at once turned him over to the polic —— WONANS® CONGRESS: New Yorr, Oot, 16.—The Woman's Congresa attracted o lurge audienco to-day, and many masculines hind sents on tho platform. 3w, Cuoper Bristol read » paper on ‘* Enlightened Motherhood.” Tree discussion followed, dnd stroug grouud was_tnkou gnlust infantioido. Ono womnn nesorted that it was not the business of overy marriod couple to have childron ; and another, who persisted 1a tolling too plainly all that 8ho know about infanticido, was ropeatodly called to order and adinonished. 7 WIFE MURDER. LousvrnLe, Ky., Oct, 16,—Jacob Daub shot hs wifo flnl!barntefy this_aftornonn with n shot- gun while itting in his back porch. Atter sho fell dead Lio romnined, gun in hand, till 6 o'clock, when lils son came homd, aind Daub was_nrrest- ed. Ho snid she had beon unfaithiul, andshould havo boon shot long ago. e e ey MARRIAGES. ND—IIEALY—In this oity, o thio 16th fnat., by S R TIT, Grogans Tt Wil ormarend asd DEATHS. WARD=Tn this ety Oct. 16, Mra, Rllon M. Ward, wifo, nlt‘ll!y}\:‘lh?'\zl(l}‘[{ym Hasos Ward, of I Inde- ondont, " Now ¥ork Ofty. - g PFho romatus viho taeh East or (aterment, CORBIN—In flils olty, Oot, 16, 187, Elwood G., on child of Ggorgo ki ‘e fosopiino Corbih, god 6 Sontha al to-dny 8¢9:80 5, m, from No. 891 Michigan.ay, JOBLILTE—Qy Oot. 16, Mary Thoniss, Infant daughtor of Jumos H. and Susan M, Roborts, Cunoral from thair rosidanco, T Thirty-flatat., on Saturdny, at1la. m. Frionds are lovited. D'ANGELO-On Oot. 15, at 7p. m, Glrolomo D'An- élo, B on S ot il Fonro 0 South Groonat. 2t 10 o'lock o0-dny. i AUCTION SALES. REGULAR SATURDAY’S SALE. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Rioh Patlor and Ohambor sults Libgary and Dinlng-Roow Furiture, Brassols, Wool, and Tngraln Osrpots ‘arlor and ook Stovas, Pl Ghtna Dinnor L 13003, and Toflot Sota, Platod Waro, Orockory, Hine OIl Palat- Plat, ings and Ghromos, am b Full Assortmont of Housohold Goods AT ATOTIOIN, On Saturday, Oct. 18, at 9 1-2 &, m., At Saloscoom 15 and 17 Kaat Randolpli-st. WM. A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctlonoors. Puir Horses, G‘;owr! ‘Wagon aad Harnees, Top Buggy, and Jump-Seat Wagon, AT ATTOWION, On Saturday, Oct, 18, at 12 o'olock, at Balesrooms, 16 and 17 fiast Randolph-st. WM, A, BUTTERS & 0O., Austioneers, By TAYLOR & HARRISON, SPEOIAT, BALE OF Dry Goods & Notions On FRIDAY, Oot, 1, at 0 % a'clock, nt 301 and %04 Fast Madison.t, ‘Wo liavo ordors to olnsamany cousigtiments, and hold this Bpocial sals foe that purjoss, A raro chanoa for buyers, s tho stock i all dosiruble and com- vl b s U AR RISON, Avotianaors, S0 onoors, Sl und 300 I6ast. Dladisniest. New and Second-Haud Farniture, "On Saturduy, Oct. 18, at 9 1-2 o'olock, A largo assortment of Rich Goods, which must bo sold to pay advances. TAYL ATUSON, Auctiongor, TAYLOR & SARSIORN et Madhnat, Chromos, Clromes, Choomos, AT ATCTION, On Friday Bvening, at 7 o'clock, A1 327 West Halison-st,, opposite Aberdeen, 87 Klogant Gorman, Lronch, English, aud Amorlosn Oliromos, to bosold without resorvo, aud tho salo ta con- tuuo evory cyontng L all & By WILLIS, 1% und 197 It Extensivo Halo ou SATURDAY, Oct. 18, at 03¢ a, m., of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Slov Show Onnex, Horuosses, &a., aroots, Blovws, Mty SNG' 8760, Ruotionsor, Broolal attoutlonglyen By 08G0O0OD & W. 3 3 A Oanal-at.,on Satur. anfenSils et ligng, B Ao L BRI St Smt-hand Taraltura of overy dosorintian, tnchuding B ok pote, Ahil o DATOF #ilta, CATDULLS UVkLUG At HOAURZ 8LOYU3, HOW BaTOM, G0, aflor bLim, Tell whete you soe him mow.: AUCTION SALES; By ELISON; POMEROY & CO. 10 Jillagn & Fotor, Heal Jistato and Genorai Bucaomars e B B e h Regulat Friday’s Sale Abodr Now and Bpaciods Salosroot, 84 & 86 Randolph-st,; . Constating of Now and Socond;hnud IR X L T IR 3B i 3 f A Parl 7 Bu au Dlawier S, S ol Tl St Lounges, Mirors, Plotares, und & gonoral assortmont of Housohoe,, ing Gools, vto., On FRIDAY, Oct. 17, at 9 2-2 3’21%?. : ELBON, POMIMOY A O, AT ATTCTION, Ofl FRIDAY, Got. 17, at 1l blelodlt; A Nearly New Billiard Tablé, Yt Ul gowploto, 8ald by ordor of Goo. s Gampt o ankfuntoy. oll Tad., AIEnO0 GrISON, POMEROY & 0O., Aucilongors, 8 and 80 Ttandoipii-st. The Regular Friday's Sale AT ELIS&)N, POMEROY & C0.'8, anil 68 Randolpb-st., S Fibraros an immensa atock of Goneral Now and Hecofids Tiand' 1fonsokooping. doods, ovar 100 Stoves, 10 crated Qrockory fn opan luts, Miaclkots, Loduing, Materossoy ey Klo, OIL, PAINTINGS UNRE SERVBILFAUGTION SALE 0Oil Paintings, - . BY Leading American and Foreign Artigts, At 206 STATE-ST, Cor, of Vin Buren, wider §t, James Totel, Commencing Satirday Eveniog, 18th inst, This is tHo largest colloction of Pletures evdr oftered in Chicago, and the sale will be positively untes soerved: . Algo, a great variety of choice En- gravings and Chromos; % Sale will commence Saturday eveé ning at 7 o’clock, and will be con- tinued Monday and Tuesday after« noon at 2 o'clock, and in the eve- ningsat7; 3 ELISON, POMEROY & 00., Auctioncers: 250 L.OTS . ¥OR SALE BY 7 T ATCTION. BEXOEANGE YOUR DANK ACCOUNT FOR A LOT AT RIDGELAWN, Sltanted onutdistaat botintan NORWOOD PATIC and PARK RIDOR (and formerly knows ns OANVIELD), an the O, & N: W. it, K., beiu on high ground, 95 FEET ABOVE GHIOAGO, thus stloning casy dralnigo. Will bo sold at Augtion, ON THE GROUND, Tuesdny, Oot. 31, 1873; nt 23 o'clock. This Peoporty; having beon out of flo markot, for sev- eral yoars. 1a now rewubdsvidod, and for tha irat {nio oL forod HOK SALE In lota of sixin0. foot, oaoh. —Come aad degurg sour firai choloo of A LOT. “Tho mafard scenory In not mirpnssed by any of the ny suburban towns strrounding this olly. Tho drives 8o fiuo, stroata geadud s sidowalicr il bo ballt and shada Lrdos ot out this fall, ‘Afl Artosiny Woll fa now boing Sk and will bo finishoil In o short. timn, making thixa vory destenblo location; belng unly EIGELL milcs from the city, 30 minutes' ride, with ample railroad faoilities, TEN fraltis o day, andy by'a ehurtor {rom tha rallroad COLDATTy every train l; um(fia to sopat thinstation, hooks, churaliin, storos, oto. Ao convs il fl\wr. k{unbr‘um\('{«h Sitare nrpy attraotions partios sdeking h plossaut homo noar 3 ;nn“unnohavu I-n'u:s Gonvonionoen of city 1ifa Wih 168 fpritritos "THICTITLE TO THIS PROPERTY I8 PERTECT, Pintod nbstrmcts furnlshed ach purohasor. TERMS EASY, ono-quarter cash, balanco ono, two, and hego yeara with Intorant S por cont or Bioe ‘month 1L pate or 0 per cont, discount for ALl 5 PXBEPOT ot '$% roquirod ‘on Guch ot at émo of sals, ‘A SPECIAL FREL TRATN will loave tho Northwest= yrnDepot, cornor Canal and K.lnzlmn:‘, at Jo'clock, ra- 2"{“ s Infomatiomn Mats, oto.s apnly to CURTIS ¥ r. information, plats, N £ RELLOEG, M ittt or of LIRGLE & DALS oW, or W, 0. BADE bearborn-st., or T1SON POARHOY & Con Autmoars > 1 aud % Handoiph-st, Amouucement Extraordinary! GRAND OPENING REAL ESTATE SALE AT OUE, AUGTION ROOMS, 84 AND 86 RANDOLPH-ST., ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, ° AT 2 O'CLOCK. have rocelvod positivo nstrugtions from R. P. DEVA’NU HARD, Ha .,pl?'l cloao out his lntorast in various aubdivisions, anid will'oifor for aale, witliout any 1086Fva, tho following valusblo proporty : 'FLRRST._17 fots, 80z155 (oot cach, in Blanchard Brof ore’ Bubdivision, corner of Chieago aud Richmond-av., and noar tho gront Ohlengo & Northwostern Car Shops. BECOND-46 lots, shxif fost ongh, in Blagalisrd's Sib- division on_Tollanshoo-st, and Failorton-ay., botweon Milwaukoo-ay, and Humboldt Park Boulovard, THTIRO-G Iote, 982150 foat oach, in samo subdiviaion, on Humboldy Park Boulosard, FOURTI{In samo subdivision, situstod botweon Mil. waukoo and Fullorion-uvs,, a block af 41 lota, which wili Bo suli entize, or In largo and clegant, lots already subdl. od, On tils block thoro ls & good house and bara, chorry, apple, aud shado troos, olo.; alao A fino gar frors a ploadid ohanco for a prolitablo inveatmont. o=y fota suxt foot, ench i Blnnoliard's bub: vision, naar Milwaukeo and Divoisoy-ass, STXTH=3 lota, 255141 feot, cach, on Madison-st., twa blacks east of Central Pack, BI:VENTH—6 noros,” belng the south 3¢ of Black 3, Hart, 1, Blowart'a Subdivision, coraor of Forty-sixibist. and Ouliforniaav, LIGIEH - {ots on Monroost., tn Kimball's Subdivis- 1o, halt a bjook aast of Contral Park. NINTIL-24 Jots in Durkiam's Subdivislon, on Sixteonth. st and Contral Park-nv., noar Uouglas “Boulovard, Pirt of {ho purchiase:money can run 43 sears, “Uno abovo offers very valuablo property in ' section of the city whioh {8 rapidiy improviug, and every diy en- haucins in vala. .o faollticn for Feaching tiis propar: ty aro goud, botll by buses, Liorso cars, and stcam, thus aifording dapid transts to tho oart df ing ity and & ahancowlll bo givon to overy ono o singlo lnlhormlé'lm o salo will bo perewptory. Every wold, R BB Rohsed, 160 LaSallocat., will sy the proporty, and give any further particulars. £ The Title to this Property is Perfect. ¥ batracts furnished. fl:fi»‘fl'flfl'x‘{%‘fyflu‘tn il betanco fa ons, two, and \ nt intasast. 'h.{“'iy'fi?'?' IT of n"pfa?‘ cont I:m lred ot timo of salo, baliiico of frat PALICHE (i TBIELY dayh. Miriics having monsy 1n savingsbanks which have od ehiad can ke thots firat paymiont by thotr baoke. ELISON, POMEROY & 00,, Auotioneers, 84 and 80 Randolph-sb, BY GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT AT OTION. REGULAR SOUTI SIDE BALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, - Examine the Linrgest and Dost As~ ol 3gxglnnum of Hnuuuhn’hffluods aver . offored at Auction. ON BATURDAY, Oct, 17, atOo'look, Shambor, and Kitchen Furaitors, e Hifou Oasoe, Stirrors, Orpotay allahedt Shovyls (t0 61040}y ot Haod Ot 1 Mefonigon, AT 1 O'CLOCK, Hugglos, % Noad Wagon, Kxpress Wobom, Bluethud Jug i n:.me‘:‘ o, Sl By BROSHE, Tarlos Farlo @t TPlano, ure, Carpote, &0, FRIDAY, et 17, -, Jirga lino Wt Purnitiro, Now and Soc audthaud Hiuveold and lugrain Oarpots, Parlor, Ul Dar nua_Dining it som, Kuuliuro, ‘Watitorase, Hodding Gtiakory, Barlor'ton ook Higvon Iiatande; Bl ks, Matbio-op and Tix. Teblen o Tohos, don & P U, HON & OO Avat e Caall advinces on oonsigumoats By BRUSIL, SON & CO., 41 Bonth Canalat, SATURDAY, OCT. 18, 9:30 A.M,, fousoliold Gouds and Goneral Morohandiso nt austion, srpote, Hioves, Marblo-tup Bota, Nodu uad Hodding, Py te, H stoads, Tabl i Bow-Cascw, ke, Olinis, Taflot ats i Gouvral Morousns , Urooks d KUKLE, HOK & 00w Auokioudesde -

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