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‘ Th'pi.ong-Expected Sample- Room Ticket Nomi- . nated at Last. Con\f‘ent;_ién" of the Hes- ing-O.’Hara;‘-‘Storey “Ring. Eqmr_figrismb “Triumphant ; 1';9- an Unexpected The Entire Proceedings of the Meeting of the-Loudest - Bummer Kind. . Hr. Greenebaw Deglares To Would Not Presido Over Anofhor Such Hoh for $2,000. anmfief Colv-in * Nominated Fox Muyui-=N0 UNG Llse “Would Accept. The County and City Funds to ‘bé Turned Over to Bum- .mers Miller and O’Hara, Intense Disgust of All Decent People with the Convention’s Work, Meeting of the Candidates on the Citizen’s Union Ticket. Lively sjmt Leiween 8: W, King and Judge Williams on the Natue ralization Question. “THE SAMPLE-ROOM CONVENTION. WIERE TREY NELD 17, ‘Within easy access of the offices of the organs of the + party,—tho Staats-Zeitung und the T¥mes,~and ovor the eample-room of Evans & Hickoy, on Randolph street, aro tho headquarters of the Mesing party, With an oyo ta convenjence, the selection was carefully amade, for the liquor store {s 8 wholesalo sa well s a Tetail cstablishment, which makes it tolerably certain that the supply for the *boys™ will not run dry fora . Week at loast. It was In theso headquarters that Heslng's crowd gathiered yesterdoy to make nomina- tions, AT ¥msT stonT #t wus hard to belleve that the uaiminations were to be madein tho up-stalrs hall, The compating attrac- Mon was Evana & Hickoy's, Horo wore dlepensed SIentmg comforts in the stimulant line to the bum- mers, Tus wholosale outpouring of words was pro- geded by 2 wholteals jnpouring of lager and mors fiory Hquids, Herostood L. James Loary, the centre of sn admiring coteric ; thera s counlo of Criminal Court budllTs treating the crowd to flooa f uaturalization cards, and showing tho boautles of the O'Hara patent for the fustantaneous manufacturo of American citi. Zons, who have been aix weeks, or less, n the city, p stairs the o, presto I sstem of naturalization a8 belng carried on by » young man named Growley, %ho subsequentiy proved to bo the Bocrotary of the @esting. Up would come TAE WOULD-DE CrrizeN, and & conversation as near a8 possible ko the follow- dng would cnauo: “ Want to bo a citizen 7" Tub” “How lon' bin this country g7 One, two, threq, or four years, as the.case may be, “That's all sight, What's your name, {Writes it dovn on a card.) Here, tako that aver to th rim| “Court, with ono man to swear the needfal, .Ngxtl"'ml An afr of bummorisin pervaded tus prem; ‘he drinking crowd below to the crnws':\ni::.‘wfx::: ‘platform waa free drinking. Even on the walls uf g Conveation hall were hung advertisements of chotoss Uquors taan those which wera being dispensod below, “Tho up-stairs holl was a Jong, thin room, about 18 feot wido and 200 loug, a glance from one end of 1t o tho other suggesting & peop through o telescopo, Ono Bood featwro wam, that 16 Lad lota of wall to lean agalnst, @ boon which the beorier bummers took ade vantage of to thelr hearts’ sontont, THE TELESOOPIQ OmAMDER woa divided into two compartmonts, the largor, in the pear, belng for what a prominent Hesingite catled the 1 gommon beobles,” whilo tho front one, which wae Bttod up with chairs and tables, tho Heaingite safd w08 for the “Tig pugs,” and was, therefors, dubbed the “plg-pon " by its ocouplers, A mtout wooden wall, some 4 feet high, soparated the ‘compart- ments, Bhortly aftor the calling of the meet~ ing, tho semi-portly form of the O'Hesing eatered the room, and was gazed upon by the *gommon beoblea” with admiration almost amounting to we, #Mein Gott,” muttered & wondoring Teuton, 1t iah 5 Eingl” « Vot a heads on hoem,” crled another, while 8 tlfed, with au eyoto physical bosuty and busines, exclalmed : # Dondor | Vot & shtumach for lager, Fof I could ehtand him obboalte mins lager hoer saloon on Bundays ven Colvin is elegded I TIE IMPRESSION THE O'IHESING OREATED emong his own countrymen was ovidently very {m- monse, 8nd it was apparent that e enjoyed it hugely, With otbers than bis own countrymen,—woll they atl wore sheepiah look, which showed how heartily thoy they were hud consulted thelr watchos from iy 1 ufmh:e:; though anxious for time to fly and rolease them, At last the Ohalrman of the mooting Lifted s ponderous bed-koy, apeclally borrawed for the oscaston, and callod thio mecting to ordor, They didn't waut order, or law elthor, and although tho Ohair got off an exo. rable pun, requesting the meating not to drive him ;‘l:unlne de combat,” they kept up an animated cross- a OAT-OALLS AND CONVERBATION Which wonld almost take the cuss-praof roof off of Lo new Tecorder's building. The room dfd ot smell aweol fter {he delegaton arrived, It 2saulted tho delicato nostrila of the O'Heaing and he Poeo In his wrath aud indiguation snd oried ; ihatrman, X object to tho schmell that porvades the mosphiere, Wil the schmokers put out their ofgars nd oblige thoss who dou'd smoke? Throo nickelst orth of clgura ware oxtinguished, and thres German oters made unhappy ; but the suddun way in which ey were extinguished showed how complotely the 'Iesing hus some of Lis com-patriots under Lis fron easp, s OALLED 70 onpER, At 12:16 Tenry Greoushaum rapped on the table, and e Maats Zeitung roporter axalated bim to reduce the blsy orowd to womiothing like silenco, B, Groows, um sugyosted that thoy fako seata by wardy, Bob Clark thought that the roll should be called, Tho Chairman sald yos, William Hulpin began calling the roll, and reached © Ninth Ward, when Bob Clark rose i \d demandud ordor, R T Tho Chatrman thought order would be a good g, and began Lammmoring the fablo, 1o hommore | at fuiervals until the Lioad of tho Lig pina suallpr 1 0, whon bio sald that woa tho way they were yo 7 to burst tho opposttion, Mz, Tesch uaddl hio wantod the lst of delcgates corpact. 40 as (0 put himrelf and somebody clav on fn placy a couplo who lind decilned, Vfore hnmmo ring by thio Ohair,with the request that dulogatss Ly seatod, Mr, Hesing, In the body of LOCAL POLITICS. [ il CHICAGO DATLY msima b TRIBU NE; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 0 room, . echolng tho kentiment,’ It was parifally e roatog whiepeita fo Torf Halpins, £, [esing w] 3 G Tiio Ghair said Teschn Titlo corraction “should bo natle. e ! Fenrful hammaring by tho Olinlr, M, GreenoLaum, olovated on a chinlr, safd that :ibe., Jeraons outalde the partition should be's committee of e to keep ordor, - S § g SEMANTS, OF a, aRERNERATAL - o thetl addrasid the ol GrNTrRMEN Defeoires i dins Githiolic rollgioun spirit, orfginating with over-zealous aud frrosponsible porsons, hins forcad an isané of pro- phivn add intolerance ipon tho: community which, afortunately, or furlunaloly, perhupa, divides tio soverclgn voicra nt ths approséhing eloction: Au lm- michaa mask-meotlug of thio people, withont ci«tinction o purty, religlon, or national ity fivo, dologatod you, gontlemen, to_nomfusto candid offites to Lo filled nt the appronching electlon, sotuly Amon thelr personal powor, thelr honosty, and Ability 10 sorvo the publio intercets, - It {s unnbcessary for mo tourgs upon you to discliargo fuithfully tho high trust {inposed upon you, You will enter ipou tlip work befora yail an tho selected roprecontation of tha Great People’s party in a apirit- of haymony and reotjtude, Yot will moko all- personal preferonces subeorviout to. the génoral good, and nonitiinte u tcket that will bo overvhelmiugly suatained ot thoe polls and avert tho imjjoiding dntigt of plscing the control of tho city in tho handa' of . speotliatdra; offico-ncekiers) aud bank- Tupte, : . "1 room bogan to sinl wikh i emell of villsinatia clgira, N, Hening yentled for iwo houra, z AMr, Greonebaun roiil thore was no” smoking,—bnt e must Linve loft his noss ot home, for the odor was strong, e : . S NOT THERE, The namiesof Horaca White, Wilbir F. Storey, Jonn~ than Young Soutumon, Charles L, Wilson, David Blukoe 1y, John Audcr:'nn.vmd Mr. Ell‘:mmelr, wero called ss delegatos, but they were somewhors ola 1 Toch Olerk moved tiat tho delegations bo authorized to fill vacancies, =« Mr, Tesch scconded the motion, o . 4 Jank Ackhoff moved o begin with the First Ward o, et Mr, Healng, from the press, movod that the Chair- men of delegations cast tho voles of tho delegation. Milea Eouos did not think they could do that until the delegutions wera filed, - & o Tob Ciark stood up far individual opinton, and did 1ot bollove Chalrmen should cast votea for the delegn~ tione. . Bub wauted overy man to vote on his own hook, Atd, McGrath was opposed to Dob's molion, as e ‘belleved Lesing's motlon, §f carried, WOULD MURRY TIINGS UP:- Tho Ohalrman romarked, “Olark, wiilidraw that ;" and Dob oboyed: * Sovaral desirod i havo the wiudows put dovn, Mr, Healng's motlon proyalled. .~ ’ M, Gogatn adarom DY, et ontd o was ;?u y}fa;ny #aid Goggin livod {n Ohicago, and not in ydo Purk, S ‘The Clinfr sald Hyde Park could take him if they Iked, They took hiin, Burnoy Guulfleld “deatred to put Jo Forreat on the Becond Ward delegation, {nstead of Willism G, Dane ioln, Ho was put on, r. Heslng weiit found tho dolegations, wrestling with thom, snd * FIXING THINAE, The Chalr made & fervent appeul for order, Quinirmen of dlogations wore anuounced, ‘Tho Ohair said thiey should have s doorkeeper to Xeep order, Mr, Hesing sald they should havo & man to keep the door whut, Tite Clalr appointed Mr, Badman, suthorizing him aud to chooso as many sasistanta se wera to keop order, necomary. ) A great many wero necossiry, Tho preserver of order yolled, ** Gentlemen, wo can't truneact any busineés here if you dou't keop brder. Thoro wus o luil for o monient, until tho noiso broke out again worse than ever, The Ohalrmin—* want you to aselst Badman now, 80 we can shiow the oppasition Low we bummers cay run & convention, and how beaut!fully it is done,” Thoro were found to ho many vacancles in the wards, which were flied_up. © A MOVEMENT ¥OR EJEQTION, Capt, Miller, ex-policeman, sald it waa impossible to Xeep order unless thoy efected all who wero not delo- jaten, S°MF, Hening said there swero 160 seats fn there, and only 126 delegates, a0 thore wero oo many in the room. Tue Obair sald Miller was Bob _Kenney objected to Bill Gogpin coming from Hyde Park." To Lis knowledge Guggin lived in Chie cago, glr. Healng moved that candidafes be nominated viva voce, which was carried, Ald, McGrath moved that city officera bo first nomi- nated, Homebody shonuted that a dolegato wanted to come n, [Crios©of * Hurrah," putting out the surplus, ThE DoS nEsoLuTIONS, 3r, Heslng offered the following : # Jiesoived, That thin Convention emphatically indores the platform of principlea ldufnl&d by tho eople’s mass-meoting at Kingsbury Hall, Oct, 4, be fl"mq that platform to be a true expression of funda- mental doctrines underlying the structure of a free government, and & legitimate protost. nfnlnut oll efforta 1o maks sectarianism and clusa-legialation provalont in our publio affairs, * ltezolved, That na Tong n our paople, dlscarding tho Sub-Tressury system, expect that tho lumiml‘fll’y ‘alances in our Gity and Jounty Treasuries shal) drusy interest, and aslong asit s thereby sdmitted that auch public moneys may bo made use of by tho banits with whom they are dopoeited for all thore urposcs ‘which they may consider ns legitimate, the risk Incur- sed fhereby on bebalf of the tax-paycrs, and the tompe tation which Treasurers may be led’ Into, areso obvione . that the public interests requira a strict adliercice to tho one-term principle in regard to tho ofiee of cus- todian of such public moneys, “ Resolted, Tunt this Conventlon recommend o {he AMayor to bo clected, tho -pfm(nlment of 8. B,. Hayes a8 Clty Comptroller, siuce it would be difticulf to find mnony our citizens one who, by his wido financlal ox porloice, his thorough busincss capucity, and the sterling fn‘cfflty of Lls clintacter, ia g0 wel! fited for on oftice which, in view of the prescat tinaucial en barrassment, 18 onoof tho most Imporraut and re. sponsible in our municipml sadministration,” y MR, OESING S8ALD the resolutione were tha most fmportant that could be introduced. The Olty Treasurer, now in office for four yoars, had epeculated i mines in Colorado, had in. vestod n Riverside property, and had furnished o house at a cost of $300,000, and it ws sbout o they counted the money at tho end of his torm, ‘That man ehould be defeated, [Avll:hulo‘] The resolutions were ndopted. Nr, Wineton, from the Twentieth Ward, offered resolutions pledging an economical adminfatration, eto. D. O, Bkelly thought they should nominato county ofticers first, Mr, Hesing moved, and it was carried, to proceed to nominata A CANDIDATE Fon aravor, Qol. Bnowhook said Lie would Ieavo, s hio was & can~ didate for Judge, # Heleft, Mr, Hesing read a communication from certnin members of the Democratic Central Committee, pay- ing they never sold out tho party, It was signed by Bob Kenney, Bd, Kehos, Albert Michelson, Fefi;‘nml!n 8na suather, all of them Heaing’s bummers, and some of them i \ia Convention, Sl ark 8ald ‘he xomo ta put in nominatton for Mayor tho head of o great mercantilo institution, o grnnlll “;X“!]mm of consummate ability—1I, D, Col- vin, [Yells,] ‘Thiero was no other nomination, 1t wan moved to nominate by acclamntion, Mr, Hoffman aaked if it was debatable, [Criea of * Bit down,” “Bhut up.") Did thoy waut to imposo on lim gag-lsw—to shiove down tlelr throata a $ickor slready mado up? - 3r, Hesing interrupted Mr, Hoffman, saying if an; one objected, they should ballot, [Criea of "** Ballot,"] T, om0 et tertaln o Olair would not entertain Hesing's mottoy and shoatad, % Go on, Hoffmaw, ¥ " Br. Holfman fald ho was entitled to speak, Mr, Hesing unked if a man could speak when s mo- tion to nominate by acclamation was made, The Ohair aaid man had a right to make a fool of himself, Bob Clark demanded the question on the ballot, ut the ! slate” had been i o, ey s 4 cnt au led, might force Qolvin on the Cq - tion if taey pluu:l’, but thoy could ok pravent wn o lnd’ho:[upmu, in which lont Jression of apiulon outats, . Twohey, yde Park, propose: 1k A Yol rax taken, thero botag Do votes fon 9rEoo0 7 for McAvoy, i B Otark toestad e comn ob Olark insisted upon a ‘committes bot ed to wait on Mr. olvin, 116 wanted a obalRoints three for that purpose, Bob Olack, J, K. O Forrest, and ¥. A, Hoffman, Jr,, were .len!ou. (205, loffiman aubmitiod gracefully to the action ot io Conveution, but decline walt on 20t want to bo Meyor, PEAT ntin TMEAGURER, [ 2 Mr, Bchintz nominated Dunlel O'Hars for City reasurer, The roll was called, Atr, Healng wanted'the press called, s was thers from tho pross, &0 was' Mr. Micdelis, and AT, Bchmidt, Mr, Btorey waa not there, (Laugliter,] Ho veled ol Ot 1 r. Greonobaum sald the Times would & Oillams, et O'Hara was made the victim, OITY ATTOLREY, Ueorge A. Mooch was wonifusted for Glty Attornsy, Mr, Hoelng nominated Frank Adarn, Mr, floffnian was iu favor of Adams, I, Mollugh s nominated, Thoman McOlowry was nominated. Egert Jumleaon was nominutod. Frunk Hoffman waa nominsted Hoffman declined, 11 vote for hia brother if the othor maan Thio Lallot reaulted as follows: Adams, 13 Mollugh, 0 ; Jamieaon, 37 McOlowry, 1, é!cl].mg- Jris (16 ma, . Grecusbaum sunounced that the Tymes voted for Adams and the Tiiter-Ocean for Moech, oY doLLzcToR, Philip Schwelnfurth was nowinafed by Petor Waleh, George Van Hallon was nomiated by Alr, Oalian, R B b oo Sir, Colyt 0 Olari s Juncture M, Golvin arrivod, and Bob Olark presontod bl to (o boys, They sliunted, MR, GOLVIN SFOKE AR ¥OLLOWH ¢ MR, PUESIDENT AND GENILEMEN OF TuE CON- YENTION: T v buen uotitied by tho Coummniiteo of ny nomiustion, of which I had no kaps, though T s0me expectation, for I beilaved thut, Laviog Hvol Chicago for twenty years, T Lind souio fricuis . tho clty, [ esmo licrs, gentlomen, to royrencat & publle funtitution, Thavo “werved 1t fultlfally for featly twenty years, In that (ime, while it Lus been Luift upy thie ity of Chicugo haa been bublt up. from. 03,000 , to nearly {00,000, And now, gentlousen, fi respoct to #hiu nominution, I kavo mmply to wuy thut T place tye solfupon tho plitfor youliave set up, 1t scern. 1o .o that platform da broad cuought for us to stand upon, and for anybody else to stand upon it. 1t s my denlra to say to you thot T thank you Tery kindly fop the manife; thst kaa been mude here to-duy, 1€ clected, I' shall do ull fn my Lower to give o goueral supasvision (o (o alsirs of s ullys ates for tho various |.- suggestod that - suioking bo sus- | ({Ohos+]. Y'shull frob geel ft only my duty tosit in Hio 1000 Tokua Mayori afteo. bt el 1, ond 1avor fo give 3 general snupervision to the city’s ¢conamy, I thank yoi agnin for yonr nominatiou, and, ns you bave soms other. usiucss to sttend to, shall detain you no longer, Ulicars, T, * Tereethtown and had i o shakon by a orowd of mpathizers, REH Qity Callector nominations wero thon reaumed, A, Behiooninger nenunted Gustay Troost, Y A hallot was iokten,: resulting—VYon Hollen, 03§ Belpwbintusthy 41 droo, 40, Vot Holiolt K184 e phrk, L GITY AsutS3OH: “For City Asncstor, Obatloy Donncliey; Tom Halping and Johin Cuinlsltoy wers nominated, Miles Kohve otiiogised Guintakoy. 3 4o 4% Hbb Kennoy did not think it nocessary for any man to Llow Quminkey's horn, Halpino witlidrow, R, "L door-kevyer yollod to the boys cutalde. to keop Jutet, 2 Jicdmond Bherkdan voted for Dounchoy Lacavse ha T ioa ¥ Chatrman m, < Milos Keliow wanfod to know if auy ofher of dolegation wi pledged, [ St up 1" Tho hallot stood : Dennelioy, 07 ; Comiskey, 39, Comiskey was licled; e 1.t ! ! OLERK OF 'THR TOLICE COURT. W e, Phflipn nomitiated Juilun Ldversii for Olerk of thib Police Court, 116 Lilig u gontieman who apoko two Tauguagen, and belug-genial, - d Dlr, Hesing wias sgainst Rodbortus; There was polley bt wveiythiug, sud thoy should concilista every rellgion and'natiouniity wo as to maks the ticket win, Ho wanted a Scundinavian agafust i Sesndinovion, aud nominated Willlum D. Kraiger, who apoks threo' lans gunges, sud wan gonlal. < Hugu McLauglilin wished to prosent the unmo of s iy omifaltfeavierns W. Harrle, s G, Pushoct, S e ol g sy 7 ligors for a.numbor of: peoploy and a Jits qu (fifi{u;‘;fi:fifi mufun] admization, thy t\'mnllnq e dourned o Tivyay & Tickey's; Wlioro o very Inxgo Whuleents ligior buslncss was carried on during the roat of the day, " f HOW THINGS LOOK, TnE GuAnactzn or Tk coNveATioN ean b6 ortinmated by noting the nuwmea of thosd triio took port fn fta procoedings, und of thioss whibm they nomiuated, :Of o elmilar Atripe was the crowd that Hovarad ontalda tho pen in whiol, tho nominutiona Wt mads; Of evlirea (hiero oo a'fow decont men, Bt théy we ry fofy st the' miarvel wan, what trought thein ere: . The tindotly 6f 18 crowid-word very hurd-looking cltizens fhdeed; afid bad tho dos tacitvéa beon on hatid thoy might havo, ' pulled ! spmio of the gambling erbw who infest’ thio cily,” Tho gamblors... scemedd : deoply” intorested 10 tho “alat 4 ;?:udza dn’making it up,, Thoy had’ the “slaté " {n theli- pockets, ond when thoy eame across & grenhorn 1a pollttcs, they turned a dishonont’ Qollar by botting on tholr cortain knowlodgs ngninst his benfghted ignoranco, This was tho rabble that yollad nnd bowled like demons as thelr favorltos woro it throfls by fhiolr co-Iaborers {nside tho fouce, . HiibLI0 OFINION; fickiot 8. nominated; and opinfons waora freely oxpreased. ‘Tt 'wh§ ,éémplafntd " thot the® Criminal Court ring, of which O'ora-Ja 5§ Hetid In man who ropreseuted ull tho” Trades~Unfons in the city, who would bo indorsed by all tiso workingmen i the cm"(—smmn Beully, 1t thoy rejected num, they jeoted tho worklugmen, i g mi‘\ln Lowls nuunlmfied James B, Taylor, an &xafj‘l’— oun, who could get all the vutes oh tho Boul They should Luve a uatlve ou the ticket,, Piillips wuccuinled to the pressure, and withdrew Dodbertus, 5 The ballot resiltéd-~Kraigor, 81 ; Souly, i8; Tay- Tor, 4. : Kraiger triumphed over both workingmen and ns- tves, A ; A RUPENIOR GOURT JUDGE, R Willism B, Suwlook v uotusted for Judgd of the Buporior Court, pplase,] Mr, A{Vllillnu nul‘l‘xlnum\l" li‘.mmal AL Moors, & first- olavs gentleman uud o.Christian, : . Mr. Groencbhum anid b wua not & Chriatisn, bot Tig wis for Muore. : S i ind Jiirums Darber s oML, o fromeraivs 1o, pped up ugalu us u supporter of Mr, Maoro, in & flowery spoech, ) Mr, Roberador(l indoraed Hiram Barber as s good Iawyer, 8 moo of llberal views, 1fo wonld not have spoken in favor of his cundidate had not the other 8spokou in favor of thelra, Mr, Barbor was not aware auhlu atlempt 1o place Lim ou tho. Pacific Hotel el Tho ox-canvanser of & budding Hauor organ tmsisted upon muking u tpcech in favor of Mr, Suowhook, The. ballot resulted : Moore, 61; Buowhouk, 42; Barber, 2, « There bulog no cholce, & accond ballot was taken, resulting—Moore, 89 ; Bnowhook, 81 ; Kurber, 2, Buowhook was walloped, s 110 Oliadrman aunouncod that. the Fimes supported ore, JUDGE OF THE COUNTY COURT. 1t was moved aud scconded thut Judgo Wallaca be nominated by ncclamation, which was done, GLEIIK OF T1I GOUNTY GOURT, Mark Bheridan desired to put iu nousination Gen, Hormann Liob, and, on molion, Lo was unsnimously noxninated, CLERK OF THE CRIMINAL COURT, Far this otlice Mr, Oushun, necondod by the O'Hes= ing, mentioned Austin Duj!n’s name, tho namo of Bkelly aleo being mentioned, Tho bailot resuitede Doylo, 95 ; Bkelly, 4. On imotlon, Doyle’s nomination was mado uneni- mous. > COUNTY THEASUDER. Joo Forreat moved that * Buftalo™ Millor be nomi- mated for the position, The iawes subsequently men— tiuned were Ouduton Brigys, Mivhuel Kowivy, und Will- fam Hineman, Duriug the hominntion the 0'Hesing waa obliged to call the Chatrnun to order, The ballot resulted as follows ;. Willlam Heineman, 5§ Lirlgas, 91 ; Kealoy, 31 Miller, 83, A LIVELY EPINODE, When Hydo Park was called, something was said, whou Mr, Wiillam Goggin rose, nnd, whaking his fist esing's faco, bliouted, ¢ Yon'ure o d—d acoun- l—you are making these nomiustions here to suit yourself,” [Cries of % Put bim out,”] Mr. ‘Goggiu—'‘ I'd like to sce you put me outl Who'll put mo out? [Sensation,] In mpita of the riug that's made up lLere, Mr, Keoloy is in the hearts of hua countrymen.” [Applanae,) TIORNINLE DisolDER, At this moment the nofse was fearful, The O'Hes~ ing, Murk Sheridan, the city anA county dolegates, the outsdo bunimers, ail fofued {1 i universal hublub, o which the Lamnieriig of the President's lngar.toer releasor wos hurdly ‘audible. In vain the Chuirmun called upon the mecting, remiuding them of the ‘fact' that thoy were * bummers,” uud must vonduet them. aclves rexpectably, Just onco, fora chunge, He ealled upon_the Sergeant-at-Arms to keep order, und_ said thiey would not got. thelr * stars " afier election if they failed to do so, " All his offorts fuiled, howover, Tus Evans & Hickoy down-stairs convention hud proved oo much for the mujority of the bummers, ‘Thoy conld not keop quivt; and the Chatrman_dropped bis mallet in disgust and folued In the general row, A besutiful speech waa wndo by Hotfmun, Jr,, but was lost in the noleo. Altogetlier the row was Ty ulfortuuate, The Chuirman reniuded the delrgates thut no geutlemen would muke muck a row, but the bummiers only mude the montal deduction thit they wero not genticmen,— sud went on with tho disturbunce, He ordored” that the numbers of ¥ - THE POLIOEMFN ON MAND Do faken 80 (Lut they might be expelled from the force 88 800n na the buiuinors get fu power, The O'Hesin; waved bis urm towards the outside bummers, and criod to the policemen, * Go out fo dose Ucobles out dere; dey 14 do playgunrds what makes do uoiso. Wo makea n) nolss, o out to doss [very coutemptuousiy] Leobles out dere, or I viil have Mir.. Colvin discharge youall, A gieam of light {lluminufed the room aa tiis voluminous greatcoat of Mark Sheridan was flung gpen, and that Luge gilt star gloamed 1 tho eyos of ihe hesitating “ cops,” Tho churm which works up gratis rldus In tho streot cars, fres sdmission to cir- cuses, and gives ita owner o daily avorago of 12 b-cent cigurd from s many tribute-offerfug polics otlicers, Worked on the present occaslon, Tho * cops’? left the nolsy dologates for the not more rolsy out- siders, Thoy did not uso their revolvors, ot least o reporte of the orms ware heard, and mo corpsea were secn to be corried from the room, Even the Lake View delegates failed to do suy * pasting.” Tho Convention bout ita energics upon two thlugs ouly : nominsting n ticket baving a etrong German mujority, aud condensiug as much row futo three hours' éliace as possible. They correctly concludsd that this was as much mischief as could reasonably be expected from oven “ bummera” {u 80 nhort b 8pace of thue and, with the exception of the one or two little unploasantucsses elsowhiero recorded, their mischief wout no further, COUNTY 60L100L GUPRRINTENDENT, Mr Heaing thought it was proper that the County delegutos should huve the man of their choleo who sliould recoive the endorsation of the City delegates, Mr. Lowls sald there waa 1ot on the ticket & single representative of the natfonal Irish element, and thers suould be or they would nover got the Irish vote, He moved to nominate Major W, O, McOlure, who would roprenent that importaut elewent, Tho followlug gentlomen were also candidates : Geo, D, Plant, O, W, Bherwood, Max Eberhart, The ballot 80; Bherwood, 7; McGiure, resulted as foilows : Plant, 413 Eberhurt, 2. m?;lu national Irish element was 1afd out—Planted in in Mr, drel. COUNTY CosAIONENS, ‘Nominations for County . Comwmissioners were an- nouncedl to be in order, Everybody nominated somebody, Fred Tesch numed Olrlstian. Huere, of Elk Grove, and he was nomfnated, John Herting and John McCaffroy were nominated from the Norih Sido, Herting got 100 voies, and McQufirey 10, MeCaffroy wont nnder, 1z2lo Obair sunounced that tho Z¥mes would support orting. : Williain D, Burdick, John V. Burton, &nd Oharles ©. Otto wero nomifnated from tlie South Bide, Tirton cloanod out tha oflicrs, Tho Ohntrinun hammered for order, and roquested tho doorkceper to tuke the numbers of tho pol icamen and ho would havo them dischargod if they dldu't keep tho bummora qulet, or T Hestug told the polica to go outside and keep dor, ‘Tom Lonorgan was nominated from the Weat Sido. . B. Jolniwon and Oliarles D, Lrown wers nomi- nated, Mr. Johnson was eulogized, snd Mr, Brown wan 6id 10 bo o gaod mon, bo nolsc wa4 furions, The Cbair pounded the tablo and yellou for order. Miko MeDermott, Pat Carzoll snd Jobn Comiskey werenomiuated, Yolling uud birmering by the Chiair, The_vote stood—Jolmaon, 12; Carroll, 38 ; Brown, 8; McDermott, none; Comls noue, ol o, 0 CORAKOY, The Olair eaid he would not preside st another suck convention for $2,000, John Comiskey for member of “Thio Olair nomisuial the Board of Equalization, After Leiug rojocted twico by the Conveution Lie got something, COUNTY yusTIORS, Max Eberhardt was nominated for Gounty 3 from tho West 8ide, s naly-diatiog He took it, Tom Cannion aud Ar, tho North Slde, ‘Cannon won, POLIOX COMMIASIONER, Gharlea A, Tteno, Clark Liye, Mr. Ingorsoll, Wiliam Wayman, Huuk Ackhoff, and Storer, were nominated for Police Commilusionor from tho Wont Sids. Ar, Roscnthal said thoy had a good mun on the oter side,~Tenben Oleveland, —and he thought he shoula be fudorsnd, 1o uominted him, @ vola slood~—Tteno, 04 : Lipe, 235 Tngernoll, 0; Maynian, 67 Ackiolt, 175 Storer s s bian, nd, 1, . eao was nominutod, [Great yallig,) AN IMPONTANT OMISION, Tho business of tho meoling wun now over, but a delegato wannil ratiatiod, and nioved u renotuton, which waa passed, binding the Convention to wupport only uch candidutes an would promdss to. cradlt tho clty olih contity with the Iuterest on the clty und county ! Tho wuggostion ww carefully fguorcd, OINFRAL CONMILTE, e, Greonebnumit ungyestiad the forimution of a Cen trut Comnititeo, wnd, ot motion, the fallowing. gonties uon usxmlnml: ¥list Ward, "B, Gwednts Borond Ward, €. K, O, Foreest: “shidd Ward, Detde Wolll3 Fourity Word, 1+ OTirlen; Fifth Ward,'Goorgo illor] Sixth Wrd, 81, Blwridan Boventh Ward, M. Kebioo; Lighth Ward, J, MeDermott; Niuth, Ward, it. Sheri duti; Tenth Ward, W, 7. Oudbuns Eleyontl Ward, I, Acklior s “Twelftli Ward, M, McDhonuld: Thirlochtl Ward, W, Toltuarts Fowrleeuth Wayd, 1. Potie Fitteontl Ward, L. Bebultzo: ixteentl Ward, W Btrunck; Soveulewith Ward, A\ elioonge 3 Elghicentl Ward, Jon McQafirey; Ninoteonth Ward, I i Twentivih Ward, J, T, urcoran, Tho ¢ounty e Btickney were nominated from conjunction with Hoslng, bossed tho Job from befiti-: ning to end. Mr, Clinton Briggs, who waa tho caudi. dote of tho few respectable men in’ tho érowd, was morcilessly slaughtored, and -Afr, Keelay and bis friouds folt the power .of_ the. Orimindl - Court rivg to, thelr sorrow, They had. uo.plty for him or his friends, sxd ‘when Bill " Goggln nccused Hesing andl the. Oriminal Court Hag of Hiurdering Keoley, arid slighating fifs friends, it was thoughit that hobit thenail on the head. Yengeahco sowad agaifst O'Mara aiid Ha body-guard, ' Bots Werd frécly bffored that the ticke would not b8 electéd; and that the Criminal Court ring, which has ruri things with s high hand for the hst twelve years, would be di slroyed, andsome of thio mysterica ot that ofce ro: veal A & ' am, OEATNG'S BPERCT o dembnding ‘s change in tho Clty Trensuror waé com- mented on in this wiso: It was fnconeistent in Hosing to demond s change in that ofiice, ond then Tnaist upon nominating Von Mallen for ‘a otbor term as City Collector, and_upon Jutting OHuros man Friay in an offico: held O'Hara for. twelve yoam, Xt waa belleved (o o fhe sama tliing e renominnting O'Hnra, becauso if his protege, Doyle, was elected, 0'Hora would control him and i, * Why not investigato O'Hara and bis office ? Was it not s family arrangement of O'Hara'ss and wan not O'Hara dotermined to keep fho power aud influcnce, and tho secrots of the offico, under his thumb 2 ' Buch wero somo of the questious propound- ed by inquisitive outaidern, That O'Hara should ro- Hra from b offico in which ho amassed -a large for- tine, and dictate bis successor, while at the same time he nominated himeelf to 4 still fiora lucrative Position, was thought to bo G 00 MUGH OF A GOOD THING even for 5o great a man as O'Hars, Tlere were thore who ventured to doubt that the Gity of Chirago aud the Oounty of Cook wero created for tho O'Hara fumily one, S Then the Irish were dircontented, They woro fot treated with the generosity they hnd been led to ex- cct, Hoaing had promiscd them to furnish tho votea f thoy would furnich the eandidates, but when ho got candidates, and Lias not yot takr> from his breeches- gn:ket the Immenss German v Lie assunes to keep uttoned up in that repository of the clective fran~ chise,” Irishmen were judignant, Dan O'Hara wis o Beotchman, thoy sald, though he had alwnys rmnli for an Irishman, - Doylo wea Irish only In mawo, Adams’ was nevor known to be an Irishmun, until yesterdsy, Lonergan always avolded cxhibiting any symjitoms of his nationality,~afinid he would be taken for au Irishman,—an accident of which ho was betiuved to be more ashamed than prond, Qomiskey wan rejecled for two offices, and thon a sop wiw thrown Lim in tho shape of o nomination to waste s timo in Bpringfield on the Board of Equalization, THE YOUNG IRISIMEN i who bave o kindly remembrance for tho old land, found fault because thoy said that, with the exception of Denuchey, not & single Irishman with a patriotio impulse in his heart wna put on the genoral teket, Comiskey's nomination was lnughed at a worth nothing fo him or anybody else, and the conclusion arrived at was that, attor ail, thers wns only oe Irisimnu—Den- nehey—on the general ticket, Lond wero tho denun- clations of the Criminal Court Ring for selling the Irieh out o obeap, ‘While thoe Irishmen aned bocause there wers but oneortwo genuino Irishmen on the ticket, us they contended, THE GERMANS cursed the Irish becauro there ware so many, whether gentine or not. Who were to furnish the votes ? The Germana of conrse, Who wonld elect the ticket §f it could bo elected ? The Germnna of coursa. Heaing was donounced in solling oul the Germanm to the Crimionl Court Ring,- Thoro wero churges of solling out on both sides, and both were more or less truo, ¢ AS FOR AMERICANS, = thoy thought 1t must beu misfortine to bo born fn the United Btates ; that for political purposes s mau should bo bora In Troland or Gormuuy, fa Germany it Kuulhlc, as that was the best recommiendation for 0= tical proforment. They rogirdod the ticket as an onta ago on the Cliyof Chfcago; callod it n, Sampls Roorm tickat ; that uearly overy man on it was a con- firmed toper, nnd_one gentleman remarked that tho nomunees cotld be pleked up - any ovening in MeGar- ry'ssaloon. TUE TWO TIOERTH, For purposes of comparison, we print tho two tickets, a8 follows ; Union Tacket, Sample-Room Ticket, or. L. L. Bond. I, D, Golvin, City Treastrct. D, A, Gage. Dan O'Hara, - City Attoruey. Thomas J. Tarner. Prank Adams, Olerk of Police Court, O, R, Matson, ‘W. D. Kruiger, Buparior Conrt Judge. W, A, Porter, . M, Mooro, Gounty Court Jadge, M, B, M. Wallaco, L R, 3, Wallace, * County Glerk, 3. W. Brockway. Herman Lioh, Criminal Court Clerk, W. K. Bullivan, ustin Dogls, unty Tressurer, . Thilip Wadsworth, ¥ Buffalo * Miller, Hchool Buperintendont, A. G, Lane, 8, B, Plnt, Police Commiissioner, Renben Oloveland. 0. A. Reno, Board of Equalization, . P, Derickson, obn Comiskey. County. Commissioners, North Diviston, 1, Olin ; North Division, John Her- South Divisfon," A. J. ‘ting: Soatl Division, W, Gallowsy: West Divis: B, Durdick ; West Divis: {on, W. B, Batcham, J, lon, Thomas A, Loughiln, A. B, Johnson, THE FINST DEOLINATION, In his convention yosterday Mr, ronolutfon culagizing the Hon, 8, ing thelr nominoo for Mayor to man City Comptroller, AlF, Hayos 2 will be soen by the following : - To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Bin: Ilearn from the svening papors that a resolu- tlon was passed by the Convention oflhnl'nnrlu'l party :o—du{, rocommending my appolntment by tho Mayor o Lonergan, Heiing ofersd o §. Huyes, and pledg- appoint thut gontlee cclines in advance, eloct o the oftica of City Comproller. Thauking the Qonyontion for thia expression of confidence, I wonld say that the demands of my private business are such that T shall not bo able to accept the proposed. Appofute ment. Yours truly, g‘ B, Haves, Cuioago, Oot. 3, 1873, THE UNION TICKET. TIIE QANDIDATES UFON THE UNION TIOKET Leld & meeting yesterday forenoon in the club-room of the Grand Pacific Hotel. The meoting was called to order by Mr, Cleveland, and Ald, Behafiner chosen Becretary, On motion, the roll of candidates was called, aud eight of the Uat of fourteon ‘wero found presont, Mr. Brockway nominated Norman T, Gasseite for Ohairman of the utive Committes, and he was unauimously elected to that ofiice, Mr, David A, Goge moved that Mr, Gassotte, the can- didates, and the representative of the Comumitteo of Beventy bo suthorized to mako wp the Cuimpaton vy Exeoutive Committees, and tlie working Goramitiecs of tho different wards, o motion was chrriod, and by Gusselte requested ihe exndidates to hand in the namoy of tho nersons whow they wished. placed an tho logal Comm{ttea Alr. Gago then moved fio ssme porsons who wers to select the above-numed Commiticos be authorized to nominate Aldermen, and to Al the vucancies o thy tcket, Gassotte should Mr. Wadaworth suggested that ar, ‘e allowed (o choose Lis own Executive Committee, Mr‘((‘llugn lxln‘mylltnhllaroelnh‘l:lun 'wl‘l‘lld sufliclently cover tha point, us the Committes would probati, choveu from Mr, Gassotte's List, i Mr, Schnffner advocated immediato actlon, as there was {ittle tiwo befors claction and much 10'bg doe. Ifo thiought the Conmitiess shiould ' bo chosen wirhin an hour, D Considerable discussion took place under the mis. lxpnhel\llnn that Mr, Gago's resolutinn contemplated changen in tho Uat of candidates, and it was opposed a8 unwlso to_givo the power to tho Excoutive Gommite tee, or to any other small body, to change the namea of ‘candidutes, Mr. oo aving expliued that (he rosalution referred tolling vacancica only, not to chianges, it wes passed, On mation, o long st of nismes was read o the re- port of the Committos on Appolutmenta o the. Oarer paign Commilteo, and the roport was reforred to {hp Ollraian, ?‘lr.(ir;ullo.dj i “The meoling then adjourned, aubject to the call of tho Gliatrunan of the Excoutive Comu{tes, ‘The rooms of the Committce aro Now, 19 and 20 n tho Kentucky Diock, corer of Adsue and Clark streots, THR OITIZENS OF TItK, FIRRT WARD, favorable to Law uid Order, Luid « nioting in {ho Canuty-Court room ‘yeMerduy evoning, for the piir- June of uomiuating a eaudidato for Kidortuun, D, larry Hauiuer wuk chosen Obufrmay, wnd | W, D, Bishop Heeretary, Ar, David J, Lyou wan mude the unltimous cholcoof the mecting, uud, bring provent.. mado an optutico, i excellent” spoech “of which bo pledyed bimsolf to o and by luws of the Btute und the ordinnnces of the city, Would cordlally support the platforu wud pricipies of thio Qonvention of the previous day, A motion wa tlieu niude that h Ohairmun sppoint a Gampalgn Cominittee of tive, - Pundiug thin motion, ahort speechios wero mado by Judgo Siradwel), the Ohulrmun, Bimeon W, King, Henry T, Lincoln, W, D, iskiop, arid Mr, P, 11, MoLogan, “Thalatior, speaking for thie Irlshmen of the First Wurd, mald that over throe-fourths of them would vols ‘for tho Unlon the e cl In “Amit entanlisiment empiloying nitt; o woudor, for they wioldod ;a potatlt us | tliem into his trap he furnished more than half of the- eanvass taken of & corfald manufactur. volard, GKly. fivo waro found (o vota for tho so-called Peoplo's tickat, *Una motfon ‘waw' davrien, nnd-Mr, Humiuer wna lortod Gunithan of tuo Executive Gommittee, il tho tollowing mermlers were appointed : W, D, Bicl ap, ox-otlchn, Henty T, Litieoln, P, 11, McTogalt, A, £, Dirlltig; Johfy M sid.ny nnd- Goorge T, Gralam, “Oi wmotlon, the Ctmmntes was aithorizod’ to ndd tolts mombera shonld it bd conuldored desfrable, 4 A Commiiteo of fhiree wus sppofnted; on mouon‘ to wlt on tho Tioard of Gommisaloners anil- request:tho afiphin of ano clork aud Judge of elestion from tho Law-nnA0rder party for each preciuet, Tho Gominlites na appuinted woro 1, J; Liyon, Johu M- e, and WY, D, Bakiop, . The mbeting then udjotrned {0 s a6 the call of the Chatrman,» & 7 - 2 P ANNOUNORMINTA, “Tho:¥oters of the: Burond Ward . fdvorable to the “ditszenn’ Uufon cket are requosted to meat b tho Qrand Pabific THotel, 1h the room adjolning thoe Ex- change, (hfn; evenluy at 8 o'clock, The ohject of the meatfug In to vominzte a eaniduts for Alderman, "Tho Thivd Wurd Tawssud-Ordor Glub will mest ot T30 o'clock. this evening, at Nu, 610 Sinta sircet, to mominate o endldato i ¥ Alderinn, aiid to ratify 'tho Uniou tickot, ~ Tho candiiato for 'dity Gullecior and . othor good apeakers will bo present, it loventh Ward Law-and-Order Olub. Wil nold u meating to-night nt Hothel Hall, corner of Lako and Denplaince strcets, at lidf-pust 7 o'clock, to nominaio u candidate for Aldcrman, - Thero will be n pubiic incotiug of th Sixtoenth Ward Law-and-Order Cluli next Mondoy evening, in the -| basemuvnt of the chiurch corne of Larrubee street sud rant placo, Al citizens of the ward uro invited to by flr‘e.m‘i o Fatiy (hie Law-and-Order nominntionn, The Law-and-Ordler citizoua of the Nineteenth Ward wiil meet, thin evening, at tho cornot of Chitngo wve- 6 and Clurk street, 10 Tatify thononiuntion of Alder~ wun, Cootl speskers will adiress the meeting. NATURALIZATION: THE PRESENT MUNIOIFAL GMMBAYOR | .. 1a the Jast clfort of n fow desperate local oftce-tiolders to accura control of the Clty Goycrnment, Their 42 ‘peration han driven them to the dungerous resourco of sitaying tho foreigu-horn cloment ngatuat thoso whose Ameriedii 6itizoirakip commencad with their exlatence, .They havo mado this lsie in {16 hopa that the olec- ton roturus will extlbit d Iarget number of forolgn-born citizens of Mr. Hosiug's nationallly than any other; They roly, in other words, upon securing every Gorman vote, and hope Ly thls to achievo success, Tho insult thus oflered to overy native-born and legally naturalized citizen 18 not thie ouly offenee committed, In order to strengthen them- selvea aa thoroughly as posaible, they aro now endeay- “oring to scouro the s NATUBALIZATION OF ALL GERMANS IN THE 0ITXY whoas Lrief expotence of “American life diequalifics them from American citizenship, Tue opportunity for so dofngat present i excellont, The Crimiual Oourt Clerk I ona of the leaders of that party, and is, by practice, thoughi not by law, empowored to confer American citizenship upon propor appllesnts, Tre Tuinunza duy or two sloeo rominded the Judges thiat they wera tho only ofiicers legally aufliorized to naturalizoaliens, No attention appearad to v been paid to this rominder until ‘sn fcldent Gooufred yes- torday moruing in thé Criminal Court, which bronght the mattor nnder tho peisorial notice of tho presiding Judge., A coso was belng tried in that court, and an interval of maction wua brouglit about by thie non-arzival of & witness, Duriug the progress of the Leial, s uttornoy of this city; ML BINEON W. XING, wan present upon burliivss, aud observed dozenn of men applying for naturalization papets {o the Doputy Clerk of the- Court, and recelving them without the cogulzance of Judge Willlams, there present on tho beneh, ¢ Fiiled with righteous Indignation,” to use hia own phrase, at what ho considerod the fllegal action of tho Doputy Clerk, ho aroso in court and addrossed tho Judgo. He called the attontion of tho Court to tha matter. e montioned it, he natd, In the interost of no political party or clique, but sasumod tho right of & citizen of Chicago and o member of the Dar to poln ¢ out what ho felt to be an unjust and illegal procecd- ing. “The question of naturalization was ono of para- mount Importance, and t ouglit to bo exercised in a legat and constitutional manner, Tho naturlization of a cltizon wus & Judictal procoediug, and tho fluding therof by the Court waa & judgment. It could mot Uo done by o Clerk, who was at best but a minister, and whosa dutles wero and could bo none other thar, clerical. . A CLETIE WAS ONLY A 8ENVANT, possessing 1o judiclul functfons, Should he assume the dutfes ond respountbilitica of the Bench, he wonld render Limself Liuble to heavy penaltics, o obsorved that many of thosa who woto minking upplications dur- ing the few minutea o bnd Leen i1 court woro Gore maune, Jgnorant of tho Engli+h Junguage, aud still moro iguorant of the peualties utinching to perjury in thoir applications, 1y could not blawe tho upplicaute, iy wora wot scting of thelr own voliton : they wers o unsuspocting tool of unserupuloua foaders, whoso fusiructions tley wera Dliudly. actlug, 4 n nafive-born:- American himsolf, be had iived twenty-one years tho cohntry befors tho priviloge of tiio franchlso became hi, nd thut was fhe “xporieace of the Courv himself, » Tho naturalization 1aws had provided o term of Frabation for forelgnern, nud, 10 giued ngalnst abuscs, bad cstablishod o loga] wothod of conforriug tho HELt of citizonship, And thould thesorigata b bestowed in’ nuy”other wag, they wero luvalid, and (bo papors gnsranteolug them wora worthcleas, * Mr, King coutouded that tho pro- ccwn plionld be conducted In open conrt, and catled tho attention of Juigs Willfams to the circuinstanice that ho hiud beon among tho Judgea of the cit ears . ago, signed . a rulo approprinting’ cer o hours .for tho oxpress purposn of couferriug the rights and privileges-of cltizouship, It tho Cuiirta now ignorod tho laws, tne community would be appealod to, and fusiat upon thelr obsory.. ance, Mr, Klug sumied up his romarks in .. THE FOLLOWING Dzr 41, The procecding 10 n:turalize a forelgner is a Jvdicial oue, and tho-ndirg of n court, thereon in & Judriment,~Tlio United States v, Melrd, 4 Legal Nows, .70, opinion of Jameson, J. #42," The upplication 10 b udmitted must be mads in omen court, Tt in nob suflicfent to bo made befare fho Clorls out of the conrt.—So 2d clauso Soc. 1, act of Aprll 13,1802, " Drightley’a dig, p. 33, Also, Rump v, Cotmonwealts, 6 Oasoy 475, cited Brightley p, 1,00, *3. That thin constriclion of tho luw is correct ia apparent from the languaga of Bee, 3, nct of May a1, 1824, which provides that the denlaration requirod to by made by tho firat condition mentioned in Bec, 1, above noted, may be made befare the Clerk of tho Gourt, and shull ‘bens valldas If mado beforo the Court, ‘Thin leaves the aecond, third, nnd fourth provisions of said 8ec, 1us orlglually endcted, foquiriug applieation and Proafs to be mudo befare the Conrt," ; THE COURT'S REPLY, At the conclusion of Mr. King'a remarks, the Conrt replied with some warmth, Ho said that the counsel’s actlon In addvessing the Court upon that subjact, snd at that Ume, was without pracedent, nnd ho regarded it a8 sn.nttack upon himeolf, He had observed several arlicles fn tho duliy pross upon the Joct, which b conld lool at in nio ather light, In oxpliuation of the courso ko bud raken In_sllowing the Clerks to fesuo tho pnpers, Lo said that it wag simply folly to expect the Judges to givo thoir porsonal atteniion (o the matter, AL tho aama tim, o' was al- wways anxious to do what was right, and to provant any frregularities, Now that lifs attontion had boon called to tho matler, o would uttond to i¢. The jury Wore thorefore nllowed a rocess until 3 o'clack (the hour bolng then 10 o'clack) in order that who, four the Court might hear the claims of applicants for naturulization, MAN’S WRONGS. Xlow the Female FPortlon of tho Kcarns Wouschold Abused Ought-to-Itc Heud Thercof, ‘Woman I8 fast getting out of her sphore, No longer 1n 1t o queation of womun's rights. It is now one of man’s rights, The lords of creation are golng on in thelr fanciod security, little knowing that their Hberty 184n danger. The feolings which prompted Elizaboth Teabody, Julla Ward Hovwe, Lucy 8tono, and others in Massachusette, to found s community tor wom- en oxcluavely, ond do various other things that tend to tramplo undor foot the righta of men, are prompting Mrs, Jumea Kearne, hor mothior, and sistor, the t0 do what thog have done in Chicago, These feclings, when analyzed, amount to this : obstroperous females wish 8a squal ciance with their natural superiors to o aud say what thoy know thoy can do and ssy a8 well a8 mon can, Of coursg, such an antrageous idea fa not to be tolerated for ono moment, It has been, since the firat polico court was made, a recoguized fact thata husband should beat bis wife, but the aforementloned rovolutionfats, by the nama of Koarns, have initiated s now departure, viz.: wife-boaters, and, we might add, mother-iu-luw and slster-{n-law beaters, Poor Kearns, a8 ho atood fn court yeaterday moruing, a tho noblest work, eto,, preseuted a truly pitiful sight, Tho work wan eerfously Injured, and the story he had to tell woyld have moved o heart of stono, This unfortunate fellow works from fourteen to twenty hours every day to suppost bis fonilly, yet when hie goes home thiere 1s no rest for ke weary, He supports these thres women {a Juxury, and they scem fo do nothing, excopt, ugar Hke, cry for water, As the boy in tho fuble haukered 'aftor crow-plo, 8o do {hess cruol females hunker ufter water, oon an Jumes reachea hia threo evil Fates, who 8 threshiold he fs beset Ly thess uuke lim take a pall and go for water, James obeys, fgute, us 8 water-carrior, fs connented on by tho nelghbors 1! o hus flled all e othor pails, tubs, and empty veasols in fhe Louso with Adam's ale, aud then, from sheer exhaustion, falls down, Btill tlose women rafuse to_ Lo sntisfled, and forthwith pounce wupon tho poor man, and. bump, bounce, and pound him, till he rosembles. thiug bul o nun, Hia last experiouce fu this line camo 8o near cauxing Lis death that he got out a wariant, snd yes- terduy (he tlreo Amuzous appoarod fo abow' why ihey shioukl mifsuse Jumes in such a shameful nwnner, They could not give reasons thut Bunyou deemed snf~ ficlont, so v flucd them all, snd warned them not to imitute und upo tholr butters horeattor tn such & way, pocie ot St MICHIGAN ENTERPRISES Special Dispateh o The Chicago Tridun Lansina, Oct, 24,—The following srticles of asnociu~ tion wer thied eluls (o Beovetury of Btate from Oet, 17 0 dato ! Willurd Improved Barrel Qompany, of Grand/Rapids, Cupital utack, $100,000'5 utwount puid i, nothing, Wondurly ‘Thbce Gompins. ot Geand 1pide ; capltul stock, $300,000 , amonnt paid in, $500,000, Monmouth Bilver A uette Mhuing Compuny, ot iay cupital stock, $300,000 ; umount pald 1, $160,600, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TN PARLOR II0ME OF COMEDY. Wailn-aday, Qdt, T, during tho wenk, and at tHa , THE DREAT HIT SR RSN Moo, T DIEAS e Boctuty Piny, “ . HIEARTS. Fonnes Crowded with tho Ellte of Gilengo { 14 raliepeesl, an outicoly now and original Socloty Play, eniflied “* ULOULE,M Ju MYERY' OPERA HOUSE. Murigat., botwoe, Daarborn snd Siato, Iningfol, Cottn & emiles Hibsrels, Third stenk of tho FUNNY MOKES IN A FOG. , Maokin aad Wilagn: - Billy Rics, RRrE ooy Mackin, aad MWiledi Billr Ted, o tlon Cotlun, ahayr . Konh s Tavorkto speciat. " aniog wnd § atiuoo. T R Aok in, Lookl Warisvaue’ot GUY AN EUVERG, g - AOADEMY OF MUSIC: - ‘Tho Grontost Living Loaitfmintd Actrans, CARLOTTA LE CLEROQ, Tu Wilkio Collins' own dramatization, THE 'NEW MAGDALEN! Supporied by Mr, IL IL WOUD and tho Acadomy Cr o ‘Moning noxt~Dartley Campbell's **FATE, _ M'VICKER'§ THEATRE, Turowall of 1hia Groat Actreen,” CEHARLOTTE CUSEMAIN, wumlyu_ 6it oo¥agemont has boon a brlilant ovation o fruu talont, e m cring. . Mog Merrilien, oA L Dannoting, o Mos derohie, %‘A“Th‘lfll‘( I:l ““F\lsps;)"? HIMPSON, fil L MOVIOK. ) s PETER S1A N, oy Nighio MICH NETLSON as JULIET, n How bo sooure TAT, FOR _WOMEN AND Jois OHIOLDRBN, Cornor Wost Adaims and Pu.lina-sta, A COURSE OF EIGHT LECTURES Wil bo givon in this Institution to Nurses, ta Yuting Jomet, who wialf to aiigago in 1his necupativn, o (o' ny Ludy who would lfko Lo knuw bot cF buw to caro fur hor fawlly whon wloke Mioy uill by mivou by tho stiondl ligsivinn, Dit, MARY THOMPSON, in the p Horpital,‘and begin Octabar 26, at 3 o'clac) 3 ‘Admiation for tho caurso, §500; for salo &1 th3 Hospital, GLOBE. Last two perforinances of LOUISE HAWTIORNE In FOUR CHRISTMAS NIGHTS. © Aftarriopn at 3%; Rvoning at 8 o'elock, Manday nextod: Js WALLAGE: W By spoofal nolicitation, will repast his very LEOCI'UN on tho Chincro Nas (}Hog\? B L ot E et s B i, i 0 t 8, shar| Admission, 25 ota, FOO |momsaase s, ahmitone . DR, KAHN'S Magnificent Auatomical Flnsenm, .; &t J(USIQ HALL, 'SU: APiindR, ek, 5o Opon att 4, of NATURAL SCIENOE and ART, No, e O ot SAL SOLENOR and ART, Ho, gontlonion ouly, Doars open frm 8 a. m. to (0 dally and Bundas. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Tunnedse Success of Ditson & Co,’s New Col- Icction of Orgau Musle, entltled “THE ORGANATHOME.” Mo Musicnl Tomo Complete withont i, for it lectiuns of (ho most popular music of T30 g, woil areangod for tio 1ood, Batlobeor Bipe O gad. 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Ditson & 0o, 711 Broadway, Now York. LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. On October 1 waa Published The New Quarterly Mogazine. Price, 2s. 0d, Lo BT HRlL ok, e Storles, by Bminunt Wrl-ors, fn oach Number, Authone o \E‘;k:’nl ‘Fravol and iogranhy, and Ariicios on,fop- 01 Sou . call tion , autho e Ebo. iflkrl]’)h —A Bplrituslisuio Scanco— Horsos and Itiders—Giullo Veaconns & Tato, gohnnal subsorlitien, posebie i avanco, 1,75 poet x1.0f tho Unltod tales £ad Guoadan, ondon: WARD, LOCK & TYLER. Parcnaatar Raw. EDUCATIONAL. Union Gollege. 0f LA, Of the University of Chiongo, and tho North- western University. Zormareduced to $10a yosr. Pactlal, conras I propor- 5 i octuros por day for. B, . z{hgkfl"flfx}f\'flfu RO REEE AR S R B00- Bt tg BHTLIE alvii, s Pt VB SLOW an ' Bag V. B, BENSLOY, Forcireulsraddion VB, Bexsroy Flsge PENS, HARRISON, BRADFORD & (0. STEEL PENS, Epecial attention callod to tha woll.known unmbers, 505727 5u==28---20 & 22, Faetory. Mt. Vernon: Office. 75 John-st.. N. Y, GETTYSBURG WATER. CGCGETTYSBURG KATALYBINE WATER-THE GueaT MEDIOINE OF NATURE, Indursed by the Highost Mudical Authorities, Restores Muscnlar FPowor to tho Paralytdo, Youthful Vigor to the Ago I Dnvnlvx’u the Young at a Oritical E‘lrlm!l'I Dissolves: Cn'ulllllndl ‘(;"Il“(y]"lnu I. ] ures out, o opala, Neuralgls, Grave Kkhiuye; Livar, sat skine &bdom: A, Cnmtflgulun Asth ral Debilit, d nosrly gyouy olase'of Ouronio Disgase, Famphlets’ containin to the Spring and Tustimontals fro cal Jourasle, Kininsa Ehssioians sad. Diinsathee o i it YREE b) il by WHITNEY BROS., Geueral Z\”}‘.‘l;i.:.'?'f.-.w St Froauat, Philadsipsia, Fa. Yor salo e '"'Hw‘smruuuls. STEVEREON 4 REID ) o-st.. Wostern Auvnts. ——— O ONIOT ANOD MEDICAL. Deat Tood for Infanta~*The yonng Princo thrivea so woll Npuult thal it must be vory guud,"—Dr. Rlchiardsom. - 11 roscimhios Mothors Mk olosely as rkor. Aboundivg In flesh and bono furming subsiances, this Foud porfcetly fulfiils its ob. Joot, wiiureas othior so.called Fouds being oniirely dovold af nourishing propertivs induce a rlokoty and idiutfo cou- ditlon, It ls alsu carofully trecd from thy grouud hadks of the whoat, which cauro Irritation of the bowals, diar- rhoos, dc. Propared by BAVORY & MOORE, Onomiats 1o the Queen, IT. R, M. tho Princo ot Walcs,' &0., Now ond-at,, London, Sold by chomists aud siorekéepors throughiout Amuriea, LAIN'S OANDIND OASTOR OIL ihe irade name, ¢ sysup wita I ( o Ttor Childron’ aud. Adaite 1t s s oxcoltont plymio. Children —Dr, 1l llent, h{ lv)lll( ml{flu ol VAN SUHAACK, BYLVERSON & RI Noa, 84 Lake. Dhlul!n Holo Ageuts, SCALES. FAIRBANKR' BTANDARD SCALTES OF ALL BIZKS, FATEBANKS, MORSH &00 UL AND 118 LAKE FRACTIONAL O $5 Pzifikages"% FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. . RUBBER COATED IRON TUEE. . PASCAL TRON WORES, TASEER IRON WORKS FINLADRLPIIA, PA, NEW CASTLE, DEL. ESTABLISUED 1831, MORRIS, TKSE{ER_ & 00, - VOLCANIZED RUBBERCOATED TRON TOBE. , WORESAND OFFICE, WANENOUSE AND OFFICE, Fifth & Taskor'sts, Phila. No,16 Gold-sk, Now York, Otfios 29 Pombarton Squaro, ‘Warohouso aud Offloe, BoaTON, MAsE, TiTUAVILLE, PA. S oo PmuADELFEIA, June, 1810, , .- Wa dasiro to enll tha special attontion of the publio ta VOLCANIZED RUDBER-COATED INON TODE. - Also, all the varlous Uittin« roquirod fn connoation with samo, undor FINLEY's Patont, which we havo hoen toating wilh eniice succoss for Lho past 1wo yoars, and ars now roady .%o plnca uu tho markar, tharoughly satisfiod that whorovor it may ba fnirduced for tho passage of natural waters, olthor hot or culd, ita morite will bo acknowlodged over elthor.Galvanizod Tronor Load Tubos, which aro now extonsively usdd “for sush purposo, aud' to’whioh, In many localltics, doolded prejudico exists, Tho absalnta indostruotibillty of Vuloanizod Rubbor—also ita parity for tho purposs to which we adaptit, s o well known that commont [+ unnecossnry, o ot 4 PSR Julfite, fsom the solebeated Shomitsy teat tho axolo fur u e prico will bu the samo as for gnlvanizad'iron * 1ubo el Hitings, Subjoat o 1ho Hows IWerst tiede Mk coum Wonra slao propsred to supply ** tonga™ doclgned s cclally for ta Articic, an {HA It cun Eo serenstup l’zxnfiu libout Infueiy h ssafly ing your ordors, © Roupot e " MURRS, FASKER & co. 3 . Tio; QamnerT, Javts O, Boorrt, Tt & ras H. GARRETT, Laborator for Fcaction] lgr@h,\ninlyuul Cliomlatry, ot nd 8 Roar of St. Stopho's Ohuroh Tantivat., Lolow Markats Estab le ; ) Jarars. Mord, Tankor & Gon, Bijiado l’u}: A \Wo havo mado a careful oiamination of yourrubibos Conted ol Wivos 1 bl to dercemaine i3 Tosisianco (o hoat and culd, to s cam, nattrsl wators, an Tinvo avon oxtoutiad out rasenrehas fo ucids, alkall,” and barning gax. Wo muy montion that tho geaiing i< =& el {inr cimpound t tint gonstitnting gume for Raidiog Ariliicial toorly, cxc0pt that yoiirs oo aine no moccars, ('l boat a' niigh dngroo of hoat, ovord0) ) Fabronhsity it ho ifoct 4 fconn iia having boon proparod A% ove S, was not affgetod by Ibll"lna fur noveral hours In schulilwitor, Cry'gte pamvad theutiah it for sliout threo daya sppearcd to biave no effoct ou it. '['l"‘ Tubbor conting rosistod firmly earbonlo acid water, modrataly dflute sulpunric wud Mriationeidre aad onde: i potan sofation, - Bolutioas of Routral slis ‘Bav Bo- agtln ot Iy : o rubbor odatlag oxhibitod auch firm rosistance Lo nELD aliably watt s Rant 1 b clone "ther 1Eoni o a sl strougut rosibtanco' 1 watcre, 1o whioh somio of tho above ingrodfant &orwiod, 1. 0, {0 8 moge diluto sata, i R, wo aagruulatasua for g las of i morally, which is 30 une ially pleiant o an I agon{s af tho chais and to tho 7 with other spoctfnily yours, OCEAN NAVIGATION. STATE LINE. ORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- N O P ARG BERE 0O Thoso elagaat now sty Rivor, foot of 'wp "8 Wil sall from Pler 33, North L Mouso-at,, as follows: Wadnesday, Oc : \Vfidnold‘l’k to Wednesday thorvafter, taking pas. fonasre e Shevoat Titese Wigartv ol Gicht Deliain and pwards, Dia- | Tralyid,” Norwat,’ Hvodon, Banmark, and - Goruiaiy. iy Fr ol of passugo ayply to. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agchita, 12 Beanfiway. Sikortuo Passaga Oibos, No. 48 Benndway, eor. Canat and Madisva-sin., Chleao, OF STEAMSHIPS. Salling from Now York for Qurenstown and Livarpool y ' Ior Londondirnet fortnighr, R Qfi'{{&‘fisl"fi"\fl‘«' RALIVITRESE, Tnn Blors 4t and 47, N or. Tor Loadgn (dirac Ctlin Prance, H70, g ) Tt Alelet! S § and'$160 Curren STERRAGH Passail curronor. Pastougnrs booked 10 or frou Gaciuad and Scaudiase R Dolis at Jov sagon. ! e Sicamaiing of thin lino aro thn Jargost fa tho trade. Drafts oo Gireat Mritalo, lml.xnd“nml‘mn (.'l!lll‘ll!ul. WILLIAM MACALISTER, a Wastornn Agent, Northeast comner Olark and Randulph-acs. (ubposito now, Shorian Howss), G : Yo ik, and ca Ui pas= detuanw; frotund, Goniioatal Gubin nengors toal i g1 e ! A Sailiog l\vIcu awook .. : I paris of Oruist tha Maillierranosn. g d Iclsh poris oas'y #3105 wust, #2, o e ply fur (uil Jafor onte "o, 1 uneling Groun, Now York, aud N, 5. ‘outi- uny's othoes, Zormor Tasalloand Madisonsis., Chicagos HENDERSON BROTIHERS, Agents. NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, W tlantic Breamship Uompany's now n:{'.‘éfif?g'w;uflfipafifi aall from Povnayivania Tadl- ooy Gty : vided with all tho Jatest improveinonts fur the cumlnrlr-ud coayeutonce of Cabin and Stecrago Passeugors. First Cabin, 380 currency; Second Cahln, 85 aurroncy; Stoor. ago, &4 ourrency; prepald Sieorage cortiticates from Care daft, 333, raits tor £1 and upwards, further particulars, avply In Cacdlff, at the Com. P R s A L TRR L 0. Aonca, T A Now 17 tfruadwar. ALLAN LINE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSIILP CO. 22 FULL-POWERED FIRST-OLASS STEAMERS, Liverpool, Londondorry, and Glasgow, Tri-weokly ta and from Quobos (Portland lnwiularf. Al lurlm‘s[‘ ity 1o nl}l'l from Baltimore, calling at Quecnstown, Halliaz, ok, "For pasingo, frolght, or any information, apoly to ALLAN & CO., Agents, 12 & 74 LuSulleoat MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, 277 and 219 South Olark ste, coruer Vao Uuron, Ubloago, the F‘P‘“’"l that D, ¢ Ti £l known by al roadsrs of 0, Bfeolonw I8 tho oldoat oxablished pipalg i Oilzago: Bcfoncs nnd' exporionco huvo ninds Dr. I, Lo most o nuwnod SPECIALIST of the age, Monored by the prass, osteamad of tle bighost modicalattainments by all ths PEAT DI Hisse! (g day, hasiog, dovoted BRENTY i o portnoting r YOl HONTG ARD SPEGIAL EPA PARLORS o pOADR O cure pasitively all caies of CJ TSEASISS tn hoth sozos. B Y T ST for Indios aud gontiomou,~ Call,” UURICESP FIDENTIAL loticrs, with stamps, to ' Dr. A. G. OLIN, 352 Wabash-av., st renowned spocialist of tho ago in tho troat- T avins ot i 315, 10 Lront ual Weaknoss, Norvousooss, Aversion to Soclety, Lin- paired " tugnty, Luas of Biémory” o, pomazhariy cured, Nomittor who have fallod, call or verita, 1o {3 solf-ovidont that a physiciin maklng a coriain class of disonses fur thirty yoara hia study, and treating tbuusands of casos yoarly, must acquire groator akill in bis spocial than ung In genioral practico, Pnyslofans of high stan ing, 1n this and other oitioe, rocogniza tals fact aud roo. guimand pationta to Dr. Olfn for treatront. Uitica Hanr, 2a.m. t8p. w, Call or wrilo lor his Iato work, *¢ Lust Mantoout,™ fron af uhiargo. NO CURE! No pavit D, Kean,; 360 South Clark-st., Chiocago, Blay bo contidontially- cunsulted, personally or by mall, freo ot wufiax oo all ohrouio or nurvous disossgs, . J. KIAN is tho only physician in tho oity who war- rantB Guros or 10 puv. (iroon Book sont uuA conts, tratod with numere us fine ongravinigs, Al langusgos spoken, Dr. TOW NSEHN D, 183 BOUTH OLARXK.ST,, . Continues ta enro all Unrunio, Norvous, und Urinary Disenson of buth sozos, aud tiay bo conlidentlally com sulted, porsonally or Ly il troo of cuargd: Boroald dinoultics troatod with vacoats. 1iis Modioe] Frost ate Ludios sud guntloien sont fron DX. STON I, 113 WEST MADinu, 1, CUILLUAGL, ILL. raduate fo- miediving), troats wll Ohronio o'k soxos, Oures gusrnuived troated with succoss, Mudivinos furnistied, 1 o troa, A Luok un speclal dissnys, ciceulars, Ko, nrelod fola~iros for tuo stamie, Al lovrs Goui: outiel. Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, £ @) 1 urs with at succoss by the Doty BYAFALIOBE, J09g8 el s icegas, bt it lmpurh:rluu I'n;u\uhl rflllm Pronipt aurs of all di et nred by LN & L fu’ln;:l‘lnym,u. d by GLEN Suld by Deiggints ot rls, 4 tha € at SALVE, AU TETaht Bulve, Tr finrns, Halie, CORDNS! its & box. DR, BSTEPHENS, 131 Dearhor: B oleaata br Vanobadks Bhovouaa & seond finding s conting for = °

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