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— * LOCAL POLITICS. - A Law-and-Order Meeting In- - vadod by Hesingites, Capt. Brockway, the Ono-Logged Sol- * " der, Dragged from tho 4 Platform. Tréd Gund’s Polico Look om, ¢ gnd Refugo to Quell Wi fllo ‘Decent _Péople; of ‘Chicago "+ Turn ilie City “Over to i such RufMaus? Eraadulont. Nesiiralizition Papers " Still' Tssued, from “the & Hr. John 3. Firgibhon Takes the Stanp Against Hesing - ond Buw- ; - merism, Ann;:uncemants' of AMeeting"e ¢ to0 Be Held To-Night. “The frands boing perpetrated by tho naturaliza- tlon machine nro the most unblushig outrage that hai beon commiticd ngaiust Ameriéan citls . gonship. As an article of manufacturo, n citizen ia tho casloss thing to make, It s encouraging . home manufactures with &~ vengoauco, and, 80 .one of bis countrymcn, and os! long as it suits thoe Criminal Court Ring to keop 0 that line of business, it will go on. The'man- ipulators turn a crauk and out pops tho citizen xendy made to order, and ready to voto for thoso who own him. Bome 8,000 of " theso cnfran- chiged” porsons have - been tho'- rosult of two weeks' _worl, .and :theéy , oxpect to flnish'/ off 1,000 ,morc between ; mow and Tuosdoy. As for swearing, thoro’is no troublo sbout that, A fow profossional porjurors hang- ing round the Court have grown so ‘used to swoarlng ‘that it i no frouble nlifo to them, ‘and thiey would rathor perjura’ themsclves than not. This fraudulent naturalization is tho etronghold of the Hesing party, and all thelr hopes of success are based upon.it and upon S repenting,’ which they hopo to practice fo an slarming extent on elcction day, It behooves overy good citizen, every man who-feols an’ in- torest in this grent and proud city, to tar like en army with banuners| aud dofend it from the Incursion which the dangorous classes intend to msko. If any furtber evidonce is required to conyinco tho reader of tho truthfulness of tho pbove aseertions, wo poiut him to the following lotter: = ' o the Editor of The Chicago Tribun Sm: Tho dosperats means {o which tho Hesing-, ©'Hara Sample-Room party intend to resort to emry “heir tickot is foreshadowed by s cirgumatouce which came to my knowledge within -the lsst twenty-four hours, A Gorman, who formeily lived in Ghicago, Lut Thas, for tho Just threa years, Hved in tho interlor of tho'itate, belug now i o city, ke was approached by d {0 cast Lfs voto for tlio Hesing-O'llaris ticket noxt ‘Tueaday, Upon_ being - told that hie Lnd no right {o vote1n Chicago, b8 Le was * tho wrong wey about it. The gamblers of Chio: o longer u resident, the party soligiting {hen safd it would make no diNgrence, us ke would go with bim %0 any onoof tho polly, and swedr that o had Leen, and - stfll wus, n recident, nnd entitled to volo in this city, This proposition was promplly rejected, s it would bo by any mnn of bonor uud respoctability, I ‘bave long kuown thé German (huy cpproachied, and imow b 1o o5 Inw-sbidiag cltizen, Toynl 16 tha ‘cause of good government, It Jo only by stich means 88 thiy cireumstunes indicates that tho Hymple-Room orawé ran hope to win, VIGILANGCE, THE BKIN-OAMDLERS, TO A AN, e are mith the Hesingites. Tho most active man In ‘the First Ward i gotting names régistored was Mike McDonnld, the notoricus propriotor of numerous gambling dens. 1le was working in the interest of Foloy for Alderman, and so wug « 1a" Longloy, the Doputy-Shorl®, whoaspires to succeed Tim Bradley next year, Louigley is going can mever eleet him, and respectablo men will never-voto for a man who naids and abots gam- blers to captura tho_ City and County Govorne . ments, Bo active- have Mike McDonald and Longley beon, that tlioy mannged to reglster in the Second Precinct of the First \Ward 130 more nnmes than wore ever polled in that precinet. They are working to defeat Mr. Lyon, the Law- snd-Ordor candidate, who, if elacted, will not bo in cahoots with gemblers sud candidatos for Bhoriff, - AT THE HEADQUARTERS_ g over tho whisky shop on Randolph street things were very gloomy yostorday. Mr. Hesing going into the room, and eceing a crowd loaflng round, wanted to know why they were not ‘running round {hoir wards instend of loafing ; if they could make votes as well a8 thoy could loaf, they would bo sure of the election, The bummera %I;pnraud to muke votos at the frowa of their 88, g 2 * ALDERMANIO. In ordor to satisfy public_curigsity on a rather Important matter, wo ;iublish the following list of Aldermanic candidates, so far as they have yot boen nominated. * In somo of the wards, os- pocially the Ninth, there are many indepondent candidates, but with littlo or no chance of suc- “-cens.- Tho list 18 as follows : Ward, Union, Puople's, Independent, 1D. 3. Lyon, {Thiomus Féloy, [Nogp, 2|Arthur Dizol Hugh Keed. Noflo, 511, W, McGennise, Win, Fitzgerald.[J, W, Thoms, 4(7esso Spaulaing,|Nono, ong, - 5|A; B,Btovs, |None, Alfred James, 6lWm, Trucey, |Nonc, Nono, * 7iNone, Ed, Onllerton, [Nono, B[AL, Flewing, [f, It Tllaretth, [Nono: 9lGeorgo Powoll, |[Joun 8, Ryan. | {3, Otk 1010, L. Woodman,{Af, Greencbaum.(None, 113, £, Ferguson, [Géorge E, White;|Sovoral, 12:3Tonros Heath., [None, .. |fom Courtnoy, 33(3, L, Campbeall, |None, {%oua‘r & Vi U 'm, F, Greeno, 24J8. E. Oloveland. |Wm, Turtle, [N - Grten 16{J, B, Trowbridge(3, J, McGrath, |Nono, 1¢{P, L, Hawkinson|Thomas Grant, {None, 29/ None. * [fncob Lengaclier|None, - 16/Jamea Hanloy, - {Nono. Titn Walsh, 10[8, 8, Greeloy, {Thomas Lynch, |Nou Nou, 0}Joel D, Har'voy, |Julius Jouns, |Ed Kehoo, EIGITEENTIL WARD, A Law-and-Order meoting of citizens of the Bighteenth Ward wag held [uat ovening in Bven HSJ corner of Wells and Euamrlar strects, The mun‘lng wag cullod to order by dr. Michaol Drew, Mr, John J. Fitzgibbon spoke as fol- fowa : Mg, PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN ; I did not como here to adviso you as to the course you should pursue on eloetion day, I am of the impression that you hova tready mado iip your minde to cast your ballois in Tavor of the ticket which, in your judgment, will placa tmen in control of our city ‘and county governmont who aro honest and capablo, and who will lsbor un- ceasingly to carry out thoso ncoded reforms in tho meonomical administration of our municipal sffairs wihioh every good ciizon 8o heartily desires, Dut first of all, there {sa great principle Tnvolved in the comiug contest, An atfompt I8 now bejog made by o cortain clasa of cltizens, In our city, to place s party in the control of our city government whoso uvowed pur- gluh to ropeal all laws which_tond to restrain vice d lawlessness, Mr, Heslng hag fnuugurated thls movement,Lias forced tho dsuuo upou tho eitizens of Chi. " Gago, and Js muklng unconselonablo offorts fo carry,by sny moaus,the Novembor slectlou, The American peoplo wlio Lavo always cherfshed o rovercuco and love for 1aw and order, havo taken tho alarin, cud sronow fully detormined, with tho afd of all luw-ublding snd Ub- erty-loving udopted citlzons, to defeat Mr, Hesing aud his followers at the ballot-box, Tiut Mr, Hesing, who la u wily politiciun, seeing (hot the Germinus do not poasess the numorical strength to carry thio clection, 8 onlered into u combinution with & fow Irlehe american politicians, who clafin (hat thoy cuni unite thelr coustrymen wiln tho Germuna to defeat tho Americans i thelr laudablo purposo to maintaln n- violuto thelaws which enjoin a liberal but docent ob- rorvauce of u quliet Bunday, Itis for you fo suy, gen- tlomen, whether or nof the fuw Irlsh-Amcriean oliticiang, for (Lo wuke of obiuin- [og flio wpolla ot oflice, have conspired wiih Mr, Heaing, to abtalu conlrol of the City Governmaont, fopresent yo? Do thess fow politicluns speak for Fou? Aroyw willing to bo led ta thepollaand volo .. thoy comiuand? Aro you for Awmerican gutoms +Tho . doubt n8 1o whera they stiud, THE CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNL and Amerlenn Tase, or for Gortman oustoms and_ Ger- mmun Inwa2.0r, to pit tho quostion fairly nnd squarely, aro you for Germany or Amorica? I voeuturo Lo stato thnt §f tho fssuo was thoroughly uuderstood by the Irili-Amerdcan citizens of (hig clty tho fow politiotana who sclalm to represent them could connt on thelr fin- gors’ onds the number of Irfsli-American ellizons who, would follow them to tho polls on eluction duy, Now, Tean Mafoly daclaro that ninely-ning Jundruitis of tho Xrish-Atorlean citizons of Chiieugo uro not In favor of violating Iaw _and deity .uule- outrag- fng order, ~ Tho Irfshs\mericnns have their foults, but thero foults uro oxiernnl, —und can Vo meen by tho world, But ono thing I can say of then, they wra b lieath o thovoughly lnw-abld~ g people, | Amld tho klbrmm und 41i0es of & Choyi e o iistury the el raco hes romained nusbiakon in ity wurm dovotion to principlo, Thon {4 it notenronts cry ou tho'part of Lwo ur threu fo L:vinnu to foru, o bulmlf of tho Iriah-American citizens, nu wunatural .combinntion with Mr, Ueasing aud thu peoplo e pre= tends fo ropresont for tho purpose of viviating 1w, oty venlly (o edptiro tho city uikd voitity tewnitey $ rirh-Anioriean citizons of Ohicsgo will :not bo sold out; ‘Choy will continuo ta honor tho lawa of tho Republio and matotain fts {nstitutions, Two or throo Irish ofilec-acckors in this city have the impudenco to sk Irfsle-Americutin to becomaottio tools of Afr, g and udd T in bis smbitous desigos to bocomo dircets or of the destinies of- tho peoplo, an absolute xuier inn irea’ country, (Applause) Trluh cltizons. will | not -afd " or “ibet + any -conspiracy of tlnt kind, Applavee,] ~Evet a largo mnjorlty of groeery and o e ihnma docldeiDyt Jnves the malitcauco” f Inw andt_order, nud wiil not bo draguoncd fnto tho raitks of (lio” Hesing purty, hoy lavy uo aflitiation with M, Heslng, wno has tenducod, vilified, sud_pro- suribod Trleli-Auiorioms durhig hio' lfg. 1o wants to uso the Irieh-Amoricans to gratify Lin personul o~ bitfon, If it woro possiblo for Lim to attain that ond, which'§t fu not, ho would kell theni out when succoss was attatued. '[Appluuso,] I trust the doy will nover come when Irisnmien will array thomsclves guinat their natural friends, tho Ameticun people,, Slnvo tho day the- Doclaration of Indopendenco Wwos pro= cinimed, to tholr lonor v it suld, fho Am- orlcon peoplo have been. tho gorierous, irus und teadfast friends of (e Trish raco both at homo ond f5 thiy conutty [Uresd Applause) After tho Qisasters of 08, tho y8uny republic: recoived the noble *| Trish exiles fcicora) with opeis arme [cheers], invesiod themwiil e ooty for which they wero wiliiug to abed ihelr blood in “their native lad, nnd'intrusted them with positions of honor und omutument, [Ap- plaugo.] ' Lator still, whon gount funino stalked throngh Ircland, nnd the people wers dechnated, fell || dead in tho thonsands by tho road-sies for wuit of lrcad, the. warm-hearled ond gencrous Amoricans wore the first to loud_thewr ships with gohlen graiu to ‘relievo o stricken and fumishiug popls, [Loud cheer- ing.) . But yesterday tho lierary acavenger Kroude, “cama Lo thig conntry toinflnenco public opinion ngainst ‘Iroland and Lier cause ; to tho credit of thoe Amcricum pross und tho Americalr pooplo, It 1t bo suid, his mis- ;6lon \was o comploto fuilurc, [Cheers, and ¢ Good, ‘e retnrned’ full of chngtiu end disappointmneni, Then wo nro dsked to ocomo tha foos of pooplo © who have slapped our historlo enemics Ii"io facer, 0o won't go bacl o Irish-Amoricans aro s part and parcol of thin conntry, “fizoy hionor and lovo tho frco iustitutions, and tho fing of this Republic, Thoy will show thut the arro- gout riug who mot in & back room and made tho “glate," roprehent but a very emall fuction ot politls. ctans aad oftice-reakore, . ‘ Profit and power will result in more waya than one to the ring-masters, Thoy would, if Buccesa ful, distributo the patrounge of the respective. ofices {0 strengtlien aud perpetuate an unacrupulous, tyran~ nical and corrupt ¥ing, n worse than Tammany Ring, They sould mllco thomselvea tho nutocrats and di fators of tho cily, sud ostiacize overy citizou who' would not fawn and cringe at iheir feof, No groater calamity could befull Chicago than-to havo the Oty Governmont fall into their hands, Thoy would fuston o Iron grasp upon it, whicl 1t mighit tako years to looses, Thoy uro resorting to tho mos shameful and corrupt mmeans to get possossion of tho City Government, Thio gamblers, tho shouldor-strikers, aid turbulont bullics are omployed to intimidate uud frighten honest and Deacenbio vitizens to support tholr tckot, Thoy are clrcnlating the moat slanderous and malicfous reports about tho charactors of David A, Gage, W. K, Sullivan, and otlicrs on (heCitizens’ Unfon Ticker, Diut tho mora liea thoy invent ond circulate, the more dem~ aglug it {a to their unworily canso, David A, Gago ls o high-minded, honorable, and frustworthy cltizen, tr. W, K. Sulljvon nceds tlo vindieation at my hands, 1o represouted this ward In the Legislaturo, nud his Tocord fa-before you,. lio.ia an Irish gentieman, n ‘man whose love and devotlon to the old land has nover waved, aud wherever you pub by your votes lio will roflect credit upon onr Tace, . Beforo leaving the stand, genilemen, leb mo cxpress my belief (Lnt-tho Gormadl citizens are not responsi~ ble for tho conduct of Mr, Hosing, Thiuking men of that nationality will not voto Lis ticket, for they know that hio bus fiaced them fn a falso light befuro tho world, and-thut Lis nttempt to array thom in hostility to uli fother cltizens fa o_specles of: Know-Noilingism which thoy cannot afford to_countenanco or approve, Tuko my word for 1t that, on tho doy of cioction, it will Lo found that they will sebuke bim and his pro- sumptuous snd mischfevous cause, That Irish-Americons will do thelr duty and prove thot their sympathicu aro on_the sido of luw and good government, thero 13 no doubt but lot thom como ot in euck overwholming uumbcrs that thero will bo no (Cheers,] My, Titzgibbon got - throngh his “speechin peaco and_quictness, but roon afler the room was invaded by a hordo of Hesingites, some of tho vilost bpocimens of lumanity (hat can bo picked up in the slimes of Chicago. Thoy hooted, and yelled, nud cursed, like domous ; pulled, and tore, nnd fought liko wild bensts, Efforts to proserve ordor wos useloss, Tho only placo whove rufflans Jike them could bo kopt quiet is - inwido o straight-jacket, aud tho straight-jnckot ineido the Penitoutiary, Such a collection of low-~browed, villainous visages could not be col- lected outside o rogue's gallory. Neither age nor jnfirmity could win their respeet, Ono bur- Iy brute caught hold of Capt. Lrockway, candi~ data for County Clerk onthe Citizena' Union ticket, o one-legred roldier, and hauled him oft the platform, calling him by tho vilest cpithets, Could tho citizens of Chicago Lave passed bf" ons by ono, end have glanced nt tho forces ~ of the crowd, and lave witnesued their barbrrous pruccudlngn, tho M - ing ticket which such Larbarians support would not racoive the vote or suf:port of n single de- cent man. It shows to what straits tho Hesing- ites are reduced whan they have to instruct their bullios and shoulder-hittors to disturb and breuk up meetings intended to udvoceate law and ordor, With tho gamblers in the First Ward, aud tho ballies they can pay to fight for them in otler wards, Hosing and his friends lxollm to lay the proud city of Chicago, and all that is de- cent snd good in it, at tho foet of tho dangorous clasgos, Policomen were ealled into the hnll to quell the viot, but. they made no special effort to do 6o, and it scemed as if thoy were geerotly in sympathy with the rioters, If such sconed aro the concomitants of the Hesing purty, it is o blessiug that the campaign will end noxt Tuesday, whon, if decent mon do their duty at the polls, ruffians will not rule the city a8 they rulca the meeting last night. TIIRD WARD—COLORED, A meeting of the ‘colored citizona of the Third Ward was held lust oveniug at the Olivet Olurch, on Fourth avouue, for the ‘])urposu of ngroeiug upon & candidate for Aldorman. Mr. W. B, Johnson ealled the gathering to order, 1o said the meeting waa in tho intorest of Mr, J. W. E. Thomas, who hnd beon nominated for Aldorman. He was s rospeotablo citizen, o proporty-owner, and s law-and-order man inevery respect, Tho colored &mople lied boen unjustly trented in the Inuat, and they had been forced to nominate dr. Thomas for their solf-protection, Mr. Bartlett wos callod upon for o fow romarlks, but ho declined to make any untilhe had hoeard others, 1Ie wasnot vory well posted on the question before tho m“""“fi' Alr, Hancock maid MMr. ‘Thomas was just as good citizen a8 v, McCGonniss, 1o ‘advised them "to stick togother aud support their own candidato, W Mr. Hathewny, & white citizen from the gouth- ernend of the ward, advocated the claims of MMr, Thomas as naguiust Mr. McGonniss, from whom tho ward had received no'‘attontion. Mr. Hancack wanted it understood that the colored citizons of tho Third Ward would vote for all the Law-and-Order cundidates with tho oxception of Mr. McGueunise, Ar., Philip Wadsworth, Law-and-Order candi- dalo for County Treasurer, apoke of tho ticket 08 o wholo, saying it was ono which deserved tho vota of ovory rospeotable citizon, Au to the olection of the Alderman in tho ward, ho kuew nn!mufi about it, but hoped thoy would elact a roputablo citizon. - 21der Do Buptisto eald tho colored people were all in favor of law aund order, snd thore was no necessity for eponking on that quostion, Ihoy wero-assembled for the purpose of protesting against tho courso pursned by the Law-and- Order paty in ignormg them,” Their protest was_mado “when they nomiuated Mr. Thomus, and he adyised them to casb their votes for him, Mr. D, J. Lyon said it was useloss for him to speak sbout Inw and order, a4 ull proscnt p- peared to bo & unit on the question, Ho camo hore expecting Lo find them divided on that vital principle, but lio was plonsod to sco_that they wero solidly in favor of the Oitizens' Union tickot, In Lis opinion, the gantloman who spoke about taxes and in tavorof Colvin way o doma- gogue. Mr, TIathoway, tho gentloman nlluded to, en- deavored Lo roply, but tha Clairman bogged of Lim to dosivt, and ko consented, Bir, Burilott spokke in fuvor of the election of M. 'homay, The colored }mnpln did not think ad they used to, Thoy wounld not suffor nogleot any longer, and \vuul({do wlint thoy could to got w roprusnuinllou intho Councll this timo, At ony rato they should do what thoy could to do- fout My, MoGonnisg, who had given the ward no altontion, It was tho fllthiost ward in the city, full of postilenoo und disonso, fud thoy woro do- to\'ml?unu to have it closncd—by tho Alder- man Mr, Thomas, tho candidate for Aldormnn, was (hon calted upon, Ifowaid ho nover expeeted tho nowiunation, but now that ho had recoived it L would rum for the oftics, and do what hocould for tho bonofit of bis poople, Ilo {)mmlnud, i clectod, to adhero firmly to the right, as hio un- dorstood it, and work for tho Intorost ot tho ward.. ‘The colored people wors as much entitled to ropresentution ms uny other natlonslity, and — were determiued mob to tako brend without buttor any longor, lo on them,”), bas boon offorod 8600 “fo withdraw from tho canvang, ‘Lhat showed that tho oolored people wore of somo importauco. Ho was in favor of the Bunday law, but did not bellove that acortain olnas of pooplo should bb_compelled to closo tholr plncos nud anothor clnss sllowod to keep opon. 1o favored the cloning of all places of businous on ths Babhath-Day. Mr. Llflnmnmh, a goutlomnn who was oharged with bofug _sedved, indignantly denlod tho allogation.” 1o wns worliing for tho nuccess of Mr, ‘lhomas and the Citlzons' Union ticket, It s his prerogalive Lo vote forwhom ho pleasod, and he wns in favor of allowing overyoue olse to dv tho snmo. v Mr, L. B. White spoko in favor of the claction of Mr, Thomnn, [t would ho o ntigma upon the colored raco if he was mob proporly . supported, The movoment for tho olection " of...Mr, Tnomas wan. based on Lhe dotormination of tho colored raco'to bo ;Bpresunmd in overy political canvass in tho uture, . 5o 5t Ollor gontlemen rpoko in favor of the election .of M, Thomns und the goncral olovation of the raco, and the meeting ndjournod. oy KINTIC WARD. i A mooting of citizonn vof tho Ninth Ward wns ‘lield yesterdny oveuing at No, 806 Tyler streot, ‘and was attonded by ?nun n largo nunbor of wvotoers, altogether too Inrge for the room, which was not capable of holding moto than fifty or " sixty people, about & hundred haviug to go homo | without partaking of tho words of the munuufi. . Tho mecting wad ealled ta order by Mr. Ward, ‘and Ald. Goeorgo- Powell “was roquosted- to . dddross tho voters. Ho did #o in o brief but forciblo speool, in which” ho showed what tho Common Council had danoe for tho ward within tho pnut year, ugpropdanng the sum of §65,000 for tho luyhgfi' of the sawora through tho sirests, which bad “hitherto remained unsowerad, Ho plodged his word that, if olectod, ho would do all ho could to lave tho gas lnid on in tho strooty, and said that if thie Gas Company ob- ,oulnd to do. so thoy would bo mnde to comply. 'The meoling ndjourncd to meeb ngain nt Tom- poranco Hall on Saturdsy evoniug, when, it is expecteil, o largo number of voters will bo pres- ont and show that the Citizons' Union-is. the tickot thut will show ahend for tho Ninth Ward on ‘T'ucsday next. . f o - EIONTH WARD, = Alarge and onthusinstiv m““’fl“f of tho oiti- zons of tho Eighth Ward was hold last ovening 1| at the churcl on Mitehell streob, botwoon "Miroop aud Loomis. R. P, Derrickdon, being ‘slocted Chairmnn, stated that tio.main objoce of tho mesting was to nomivnte an Alderman, and to muoke proparations for moxt 'Iuesday's elgction. MMayor Bond, Capt. Connett, and Col. Thomas J. Turnor, made oloqient and foreible spacohes. Louis Nachmann, s Germau, promised 300 Gor- man voles in the Elghth Ward for the Law-and- Ordor ticket, which announcemont was grosted with {mmenso npplause. _ Mr. Smelt, avother German, urgoed upon the meoting the importance of nominatinga good man for the oftico of Alderman, Dr. Mathow Floming received the unanimons nomination for Alderman of tho Eighth Ward. 1ir. Floming being called upou for a apoocly, thanked tho meoting for the complimont con= ferred upon Lim, aud promised, if olocted, to do Lis duty toward tho eitizens. of tho ward to tho ot of his abiiity. Ho was confident ho could bontflullt&wr of tho two ** Poople’s” candidates in tho flold, * A general discuaston followed about a moro thorough orgavization for the work of mext Tuosday, nd it was finally decided that tho Campaign Committee dosignated by tha Contral Committeo bo authorizod to fill vacanciea and to report to s meoting to bo held to-morrow evon- ing at the samo place. Tho meeting thon adjourned, BIXTEENTI WARD, A magoificent Law-nud-Order meeting was hold in the Sixteenth Ward on Larrabee atr near Gmnb-[‘)llnco, lnet ovening. Tho lnrlfe hall was filled by @ respectable and intelligent audienco, who_listened Intently to speoches which discussod the issuos of tho campaign, Mr. Brico A, Millor oceupied the chair, and Mr, Joln ©. Barker officiated ns Secrolary. Bpecches were mado by the Hon. A. L. Morrisou, Capt. DBrockway, W, X, Sullivan, and A. L. Rockwell, Tho Sixtenth Ward is fu good condition and will show its power on electiou-day. HOW I{E DECAME A CANDIDATE. Binco a child, Mr. Alfrod James Lug yenrned for Aldermanic honors, and a8 yoars rolled by and the unsppreeiative votors of his ward fatiod to nominato him as their reprosentativo, his hoart grow sick, and Lo was fast giving way to despnir, whon tho formation of tho Hesing party aronsad his hopes, ¢ Now or novor for o nom- ination,” ho cried; and began canvassing for signers to o petition to himself, got up by him- sfi , to allow himaelf to becomo a candidate for Aldorman of tho Fifth Ward. Ilis grover, his ‘buteher, and oua or two otlior futerested friends, signed the thing, but unfortunately no names of walght were attached to thodocument, Invain o begged, and y[inwnd,- and coaxed, no Lay-and- Order man would have anythiug to do with it, nnd s0, after exhausting tho pationco of bis frionds in tho ward, and gotting about half a dozen names, ho ndded a few of lum own accord, and went to other wards and towns and scraped np tho signatures of parties who bad o earthly in- terest in_the matter. Among these may bo mentioned J. D. Cole, of No. 999 Indinugayvonue; M. 8. Kingeland, who boards at tho Athorton House, north of Twenty-socond stroot; Albert. Moore, of Evanston; John L, Hancook, who lives north of Twoenty-sixth streot; Jamos Bowles, 0. 0, Thompson, Honry Bimpson, H. 0. Trederick, and J. Spring, whose nnmes - are not in the directory ; Geargo A, Simpson, of No. 803 Wabash avonue; I, L. Updike, of No, 1167 Praivio avenue; and John Mason, who in mot in the ward, Tho genius which Alfred Jamos exhibited in = tho matter altracted tho attontion of tho bummers of tho Ward. With one consent thay cried, “Horais n man of our own kidney. This is tho man we want,” and o caucus meeting was called to be held the snmo evoning in Leipp's brawory. “Thero Lo received tho promiso of support' from the beer interest, new namos wore ndded, and thie document as amended, was published in the advertising columus of the papers,’ What suc- coss shall attond 8o straugely s gotfen-up nomi- nation ae this, it belongs tho rospoctablo por- tion of the ward to dotermine, MEETING THIS EVENING. TLow-and-Ordor mottiuga will be held this evoning as follows : Tenth Ward—Cornor of Groen and Madison stroots, 5 Eleventh Ward—Corner of Roboy and Polk streots. Tourteeenth Ward—Tammany Hall, corner of Indions and Lincoln streots. L. L, Bond, Thomas J, Fronin, W, K. Sullivan, A, L. Mor- rison, D. A, Gago, John IIcafleld, and others will speak, i Titteonth Ward—Rolling-Mills reading-room, cornor of Wanbansia avenuo and Wright street. Good spoakers will bo present ab all theso meetings. 1X THOUBAND DOLLARS. T the Editor of Tho Chicago Tridune: Bm: You altogother miscouceive the motive of the sevon County Commissionors who voted to rent rooms in tho tonantless build- mg of. Wilbur F. Btoroy for 86,000, when botter raoms were offored for one- Lilf the amount, Eome fow of tho Commisgion- ers muy huvo voted for Storoy for the purpose of gotting tho support of the Times for tho nmfiug ticket, ''he rest of thom woro bought for cash, aud aro now owned by Storey, bya more socuro title even thau the Times building, Tho publio will romomber that whon thio Grand Jury were indicting the bribers and the bribed of the Common_Council soma_eighteon mouths ego, Aldormau Mon!gomev offered evidence to rove that the chacks of W. I Storoy & Co, had eon freely offorad to members of the Council for tholr votos on tho city printihg question, The ovidence was ruled out on the ground that two yoars had iutorvoned,—iho limib fixod by the statulo for prosecutions for bribery, If tho Grand Jury shall instituto Inquiries as to tho recont outrageous action of the County Com« missfoners, I vonturo to sy that not meroly one, but sevoral, of" thoso worthies will ho Toun linblo to fndlotmant. OF courso, tho monoy to bo paid_ by tho county, over and nbove & fal’ rontal for the raoms, will be availabloto reimburaa thoso preliminary oxponses, . J, 0. I, A PRETTY ATRONG RECOMMENDATION. We, the undersigucd, morchants nud cltizons of Chieago, have kuown Mr, Philip Wadaworth for many yoars, and wo choerfully accord to him bigh charactor for honesty, .nbility, and good Lusluosn qualifications, aud fiays no hesitation in snying thet, if tho people of Cook Counuty cloct Lilut to tho offico for which ho Is & eandiz dntfis, Lo will dischargo the dutles faithfully aud woll, W, 0, ), Granuiw, Henry W, King & Co,, 8ibloy, Endlcott & Ca,, Guries I, Kellogg & Co,, BeRindley, Oilchrlst & Co,, 3L D Wells olls & Couy Allen, Kelih, & "1l Drathers, Kimburk Bros, & do,,” 0, 1, Henderson & Co, John V, Ayer, Tuttle, Thompson & Wet~ Thil, I, Ayer, ‘more, ke €, 1, Malk, T, Tatlto Gruy Iirothors, D, . Fisk& 0o, ¥, I, Bpeneo, * Willign G, Hitbard, Hlawart, Aldrich & Oo,, 0. 0, Goak & Uo, 8, T, Moy, 3, 1. Taymond, Howmuel 1, Ruyiuond, Mureh Brou, ¥, 1o Bmith & Co,, a, U, Ames, 8, 31, Mouro & Oo,, Goorgo 8, Bowon, Johy'V, Farwell &'Co,, Cluiicoy T, Bowon, _ A GARD PILOM JUDGE MOORE, To the Editor of I'he Chicago T'ribunes * Ticown & Dolier, Btearns, Dickiusou & 00, 1 bave to state, in roply to the article of Wi | quiror " {n your political column of this mornlog; that Tam not tho Judgo Mooro reforred to hy him, nor any rolative of his, oud that 1 nover was th Richmond, Va,, in my lifo. Judge J, W. Mooro, formerly of Mt. Blorling, Ly, was n momber of thio Confaderate Congross, silting in Tlehmond, and_may have made tho romarka at- tributed by ¢ Inquirer” to mo. 'lhoro {s-no truth whn{o\‘ur in tho insluuation that I wag “deivon from Kontucky on aceount of disunion sontiments,” for I novor outortnined any suol gontimonts, Noris theo tho least foudation for nuy such charge, Rawpectlully, ® . Bastoes M. Moonn. ATRUSEMENTS, s, JIOOLEY'S THEATRE, In o thoatre liko' Iovley's, whoro the oxcol lonco of tho compauy is guarantced, tho ono ‘thing noedful is novelty, and the ploco will draw. Theatrotgoors of tho moro cultivated clasy par- tala of th chiaractor of the Athoninns of .old, innsmuch na thoy desiro porpetually to sco and tohonr some new thing, Thoe nnnouncoment .that' tnothor movolly was in' storo for thom ‘last ovéning ' brought out an unususlly large audionce, who dofied the storm in their auxioly -to oritleiso’ or bo nmusod by that novolty, It ‘wag Anna, Corn Mowall's ** Bociety drama,” “ Faahion;” which ‘thus challonged tholr ntton- *tlon, nnd exposed 8o many to tho sudilen snow, Not that * Fashion " is a novelty.” 'Lwenly yoars agoitdosorved thnt name, and ovokedthecriticism of a tartled literary circlo. It was tho first bold nttompt to discard tho traditions of tho tago, -and dress human beings In their every-day at~ " tive.. It was tho first stop toward dramatic ra- tignalism, and- the ‘suthoross was tho apostio of anéw schdol:. Liko'all funoyations, it met with Acorn, and - wag duly protosted by Lho eritica of* tho day. It was dubbed ** tho upholstery drama,” tho ‘‘toncup-snd-saucor " drama, and the wite of tho day could not ay anything too facetious about it. Novortholess it. throvo mightly, and, through T. W. Robertson, secured’s strong hold upon the publio taste, It {8 not probablo that more than n fraction of tho highly- smuged sntdienco laat ovoning realized tho fict that thoy iero contomplating the original *saclety ~drama” of the' prosont age, nor {sit lilkely that tho conscionsness of doing so would have incressed or diminished Hiofr bujoymont. liey cortluly did onjoy i, aud thoir rocollection of it -will not puffor by tho announcoment thnt thousands of othors hiave been oqually plensed by its drollories aud moved by fta satiro, It is nob nocossary to give a 8ynopsis of It, nor even to hint at its plot. It ia ingonious and intricate, and ovidently tho re- sult of serious study. Not thatit is perfeot as o litorary offort, or that tho forco of its satiro is always applicable, butb with its dofects it ia in pleasing contrnst with mauny of tho lattor-day oductions from . more pretontious pens. Tho londing character i8 that of & bogus Fronch . nobleman, the Count Jolimaitre, takon by Mr, Baulsbury, gnd played by that gentloman “with epirit and finioh.” 1t Lippons to be peculintly in hisline, and has been studiod up by him with groat caro at shorl no- tico, The foreign villniu is & patt in which Mr, Baulsbury has earnod merited commendation on yrovinus occasions, and it Is ono with which ho 8 ilkely tobocomo identified exolusively, This. glould not bo, for tho moro ono sees of Mr. Saulsbu Btyle. to which his attention might be called, and that is _the habit of emphasizing overy syl- lablo in his lines, When o word like gccontricity * occurs ho is apt to pro- nounco thus creating & yory unplensant fecling on tho ark of tho audienco. It i only a matter of finblt, ono into which too many actors fall. ‘What 8 truo of Mr. Saulsbury will apply to sev- eral other finnllumon who' nightly appear_ with him. Alr. Bishop's part, Adan Trueman, is not & comody part by auy means, the honest old farmor from Cntteraugus being rathor o foil to offsct tho follice of tho shoduy party smong whom he has fallen, Mr. Bishop appraciates this, apparently, only in part, snd gives way to an frrosistable desiro to excito o laugh on his own account, It is troe an audiencs will langh at Mr. Bishop without other pravocation than hls figuro, but o triflo-dess * mugging " would he an improvement, Mr. Giddons ud o minor part, Snobaon, out of which, ns usual, he oreated n character. Givehim auy pmt you please, and ho will soizo upon _somothing 1o coustruct an ideal character. This will bo found truo of almost everything ho has played, aud one begins to think that minor parta are thrown to him for the purpose of testiug Lis ability, He cortainly has succeedod in putting nsoul into s gront doul of worthless matter during his stay in Chicago, and the care with which he playod last night is ouly additional evidenco of his verantilily. ~ Per- baps the most amusing part of the evening was that |)]nj'ml Dy Miss Fuuny Mathias, who appoar- od a8 “Prudence, & maidon lady of acortain age” Ttwass on unconscious success Thore was very little art about it, but a world of nature, and the lady only Lalf asppreciated her own excollenco, It was 8o naive and funny thnt the nudienca roared over and over again at hor cfforts to win tho afteotions of the LI old farmor [rom Ceuttoraugus, It was tho fivst conscientious offort of & tyro in acting, and 8o neat and protty thet too-much commendation cannot be given tho Iady for hor croation. Tho dross and figure was irresistibly quaint, and tho natural feoling of lesitation and embarrassmont consoquont upon a firab appearauce only served to add to it piquancy, Lotus_sucourago such talent, for it i dosorving, not by forciug the beginner into roles boyond her reach,-but by such & spontan- oous rocognition as the audionco gavo last ovening. The remainder of tho cnst was ood, Of courgo, Mra, Maoder, Miss Mook, v, éoggs. Mr, Bullivan, and littlo 3liss Howard always degorve n word of praise, aud will not fool ‘the omission if thoy receive no further no- tioe: AIr, Roed deseryes more than o mero mon- tion, for Lo has mado o study of tho negro charnctor, and his dialect and Inugh are_worthy of Rico or Cotton, Mr, Bytinge, too, desorves o word of commendation, " Miss Olino is s littlo too brusque and boisterous oven for her line of purls always to ploaso. The ‘picco was mounted suporbly. and played with zeal and spirit, It will bo taken off after Bnturday night. If the orcostra would only try o littlo_mora variety in its seloctions, evorything would be loyoly. 2'VICKEWS TIEATRE, Misa Noilson will appear at_MoVicker's this oveuing a8 Pauline in '**Tho Lady of Lyons," This familine drama will doubtless call out an enormous audienco, rain or shine, to eritioiso the boautiful star in a new role — NEWS ITEMS, The paoglo of North Adams, Masa,, sre wake ing up to the fact that the Hoosas tunnel is with- in two wmontus of complotion, and o celobration of tho ovent is the topic of discussion. ~—Somo Chinamen fast wintor ronted 160 acrea of land o short distance from tha city, and now they are gathoring a Bplondid rice crop, Thoy usod & %yphon to flood their fiolds from the river. —New Orleans Price Current, —David Parrish sod family, of Charlevoix, ao- compauicd by Dr, Wright aud _family, of Yuba, aro preparing Sor & journey to Florida by water, in a littlo schooner,” They will oross Lako Mich- igan to Groon Bay, thonca by the Fox and Wis- consin Rivors to the Aiasissippi, and down the Fathor of Waters to the Gult.—Grand Rapids (&ich.) Eagle, —Rufus Townsond, of Albin, hes bnd to pay ©1,000 for courting tho milliver of his pative village, promising to marry har, and yat failing todoit. Astho cold weathor appronchos womon menu business, and, unless mon mean the same thmf, thoy had best koop cloar of thom.— Keokuk S’Ilowa) Gale City. —1'ho Monasha (Wis,) Press tolls how a wito playodit on hor husband, with whom sho hud not lived on tho most ponceable torms, After tuking £4,200 in Governmont bonds from the lining of his veat where hie hnd secroted it, thoy parted, aud now the husband rogrets the stop, and has lost confidoneo in tho fair sex, —The recoipta of whoat nt tho Duluth elo- yator for tho waok ending Oot. 24 wero_ 160,000 Lushola; total for tho soasnn, 1,713,814 busliols. The uh[pumu(a for tho weok woro 151,263 ‘Dbushols; total for the scason, 1,753,792 bushels, "hoso figures wora takon from (ho boolks of tho Elevator Company ihis morning, and oun bo rolicd upon as aceurnto,—Luluth Minnesotian, —Wha does nat romember golng Lo & vory fair oircus when s boy for 6 conts ? Lowor pricos for the opera aud’ thoatro nre now coming in, Mr. Daly has reduced the prico for reservad sonts ab hig two thoutros to &1, aund it ia said that othor places of entortpinnjont will fallow suit. By tho way, fun't it about tino thnt somo of the bigh-priced looturers oomo down to o ba- sip of 1087 aud tavorns below §5a day P—Spring- Jietd Bepublioan, —Tho Chillicotho (Ohlo) Qazelle says : ¢ Qovy, Allon has a colored man who docs his markat- ing, sud visits daily tho city for the purposo of urchasing ontables for the new Govornor's ta- Eln. T'bis man sooms soniowhat olatad at tha aucaess of hia employor, and fools thet the plain title ¢ Mnjor' Is uot qufm grand nnougih, aud o, on ontoriug tho ment murkot lnst Buturdoy, ho zxol'n'h'l'md, “Iho Goverumont wauts ronst of cof, . R —In tho recont Woman's Congross, in Now Yorls, Mes, Maria Jourdan Westuorelond, of tho more accoptablo becomos his’ There is one pooulintity of his clocution” it “a8 flve diatinct monosyllables,” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 187S. Atianta, Goorgln, oald that §¢ the papers of the Congrosa were fo bo road in the jouth, the Houthern womon would not ho quiet untit thoy bnd the ballot, 'Tho Havannah Advertiser Baya ¢ “‘Mra, Westmoreland, n Houthorn woman lier- 8oIf, onght to ‘havo n hettor kuowledgo of tho sentimontn of hor own sox in tho Bouth, It Mra, ‘Westmoroland horself alioukl undertnke n cau- vaus of tho South undor the Lannor of Meadames Stanton aud Livormore, sho would fall to win ovor to her eauso o sufloiont number of women ‘to stnrl ovon o flrat-class newing sociory." ~The Racme (Win.) Journal contninyg an ac- count of 'a lawsuit recontly postponed iu tho Oiroutt Qourt for that couniy, in which a prowl~ nont lawyer, whose givon namo is Polor, wag utorestad; It appoars that this gontloman had bioan. on friendly. terms with a young lady, and ho-lad phoworad her with greoubncks., Ilis honrt liardonod loward hoer ono day, an had Aquandered hin wealth, Tho result of hip ‘moditations was n suit-at-law to rocover tho monoy he hiad paid her. Tho case will bo tried noxt spflnq. —'io ministor of ono of our colored churches aunounced to iis congrogation on Bunday, the 12th; that on tho Filday following a prayer-meot- - iingg would bo held fn thio church in belialf of the fovor sufferors of Momphis, nnd exhorted hin oon}imgl\uun to put on ** sagk-cloth and ashes” on that golomn occaslon, An old sistor of thio ohureh taking tho oxhortntion litorally, prooureld a lot of old coftag-sncks, worked them into a woll- fitting dross, aprinkled snid unlquo drass profuse- 1y with nehos, and whon the day. of prayer or- rived put {t on and stacted for the house of God. Blie was ntup}md by lier mistress, who had con~ aiderabla difficulty in explaining to her tho reul monning of tlio minisler.—Jackson (Leun,) Trib- une, 3 —Tngt I'tosday Mr, Bratland and his soufTohn, of Cambridge, Isnuti Conuty, Minn,, wont ‘out hunting after wild geoso, nid when ou o crack or llmnfi Inko thoy soparated, oach going in a dif- foront dlroction.” Tho non wandorad ulong untit ho camo noorly uplmsltu whoro his father wos, aud was creeping slony in order to get to tho bauk of, tho crock to discovor whothor thora was any gamo on it; ‘The fathor, sceing & movin object, and thinking it was a gooso, took aim an fired, :'I'ho whole chargo of buckshot . enterod tho hend of s son, killing him instantly, ‘The father Lnstaned to tho spot to discover that, in- stend of killing & goose, io had killed Ius own gou,—Anoka (Afinn.) Union. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. " - Woreign Maricetss Tvenpoon, Oot, 80—11 0, m.—Markot unchanged, TFiour, 20@28s. Whsst—winter, 122 3 spring, 118446 198 3 whito, 128 7d@125 104 3 club, 135@108 3d. Corn, 31800, Pork, 128 0d, Lard, 40380, LavEneoox, Oct, 405 v, f.—Wheai—whito; 123 82 @128 94, Uorn, 323; Rest unchanged, Livenroos, Oct, 50—5 p. m,—Cotton quist ; :mid- dling uplands, 8744 ; Orleans, 0)¢@9%¢d. Balcs, 13,000 bless Amrtéan, 0,400 baioa | epoculation aud Sayiort, 00 bales, . * Broadaltiffs firm, Californi whito whaat, averaga quality, 125 8d@123 94 ; club do, 13s@13s 3d; red win- . tor, 10s@1%s, Flour, 20s@28a, Gorn, 323, Ohousc, 08a, 30—5 p, m,—Tho bullion in tho Bank of Englun 8 §ncreased £16,000. Tho amount with- drawn from bank ou balance to-day wus £10,000, Couuols for monoy, 93 ; on account, 923, United:| States Bonds—5-404 of 65,93 3 do of '67, DG ; 10-40s; , 91 mow b3, 00%. ~Erlo, 1, - b Pamss, Oct, 30,~Tho spocic o tho Dank of Franco' has incrcascd 3,000,000 Tentes, 67€ T0¢. The Live-Stock Maricots, rancs during tho past wook, * BUFFALO. Burraro, Oct, 00,—CATTLE—Tocelpts to-doy, in- clnding one car roported to urrive, 204 head, miking the total for tho weok thus far 8,805 head, orti) cars, But fow cattle wero offering {o-day, bilyors having !ul&plind themsolves lberally yesterday, and but fow belng iu nttendanco to-day, ~ Prices rulo strong at yes- torday’a rates, Hules includo 460 hond Tilinofs steora, averuging 1,500@1,471, at $5,023@5,70 ; 60 head Ohia steors, averaging’ 1,20081,344, ot #4,62:6@5,005 230 Licad Indiane steers, uveraging 1,088@1,350, at $1,40@ 560 ; 60 head Canada stcers, averaging 1,035@1,344, at ‘§370@4.87% : 90 Lead Michigan stoors, averaging 1,037@1,300, at $3,70@4,60, BHEED AND LaNDs—Ticcelpta to-day, including ro- ported arrivals, 1,400 head, making thio tota supply for tho week thus for 14,200 head. The market is active but weak at yosterday's prices, * Canada lambs, $5.00@ 5.00; Canada slicop, $4.1683.25; Westera slioer, $.000 Mogs—Recelpta to-day, including roported arrivals, 7,00 liead, making o total for the weok thus far 30, 00 lead. 'Tho market was aull at 160 per owt dociing from vestorduy’s prices, But I{(tlo wns dono, Sales of desirablo hoga wero matlo at $4.25@4.40, NEW YORK, New Yo, Oct, 30,—Bervrs—To-day's receipts, 128 cars, or 9,140 hend, making 2,770 for tho threo days, agaihst 1,500 for tho saue timo lost weelt, Mokl i3 {nuotive, with buyers and sellors at loggerhends, but salea ghow an edvance on inedium to good natlves of aliout 450 por Ib, und o Inrger advanco on Toxana, The ©xlronio rangs was Y@ [fge for nalives, tud 03@ 93¢ for Toxuus, Sales fuciudo roven cara coarso Ine difn gteors, 6 owt, st 10@1040; thrco cars, of Oblo do, 7~ cwl, ‘at llcj five' cars do, T3 cwt, ot 114G13%Kc; two cata of Kemtucky do, T3¢ ewt, ab 10}@1L¢n; six cor of prim X 2 Tilluole, 736 to 81 wt, nt 113@13%0; O cara of fuir do, Gl owt, 0t 10410}’ 0 earh do, B3 ‘owt, at 10@10%c 6 cara of Texang, 5i cwt, ot ge; 6 cars do, 037 cwi, ol 9xjc; b curd 00,6 0wty at Gi¢, to dress 61 1ba’ to tho groen ewt, SiteP AND LaMpg—Tecolnla'to-lay, 20 cars, or 5,380 Diead, making 8,340 for tho threo doys,aguinet 7,930 for thoghmo tinio Jast weoke, Trado wa Tuie ot 16,00 por 1y tor, sheep, aud LYGINo for lambe, Siles lu- cluddo 3 cara Oifo sheep, 73° {ba averago, ut 4370 por 1 1 car do, 70 1be, 4t 6o; 1 car do, 83 1be, 20 503 1 ¢ar do, 811bs, ol Bice; 1ear dn, 95 Ibs, at Bics 1 car do, 89 168, of 0c; 1 ear of State Inmbs, 73 Ibs, nt 740 1 car do, 71 lbw, at 70 ; 1 car do, 08 1bs, 4t Gigo} sud putt of a cal toad of Ohio lambs, 70 Ib, at 6o, Swinz—Recorpts, 74 edrn, or 8,080 hogs, maling 23,300 for tho thred days, ngamst 19,100 for ' the sing time last weck, Livo hogs wero dull at 43¢@4zic por 1b for fair Stato ond Western, Drossed hogs woak at B @exe. EAST LIDERTY, TA, EBast Lmenty, Pa, Oct, 30,—OATTLE—Arrivals, 42 qanag best, 6}@620; medium, 43{@5¢; commnion, @40 110G8—Axrivals, 49 cara; best Philadelphls, $4.65@ 475; Yorkers, $1.25G3,40, SiiEEr-—Arelvals, 4% cara; bost, $4.76@9.00; prime, $1.25@4,50; good fo common, $3.75, EAUTINONE, BALTIMORE, Oct, 30,—~CATTLE—Very dull, and 193 @250 lower § very bost on gulo to-dny, s;.su:(%a.)m H that generally firat quality, $1,00@4.87% ; moditn of good ulr quality, 12576100 Kecelgie, 2,00, Balos, 193, Hogs—In falr demand; cornfed, $0.0080.60; stillers dull, $5,60@6.00, Receipts, 4,987, . Bueer—Vory dill and lower ; fuls' to’ oxtrs, $4.0@ 5,25, Roceipts, 3,400, New York Dry-Goods Market, New Yons, Oct. 30,—There was n more cheorful fecling in trado to-dny, and both agents and Johbors ‘werv more activo, Brown shoetings, bleached shirts fugs, aud cotton flannels were moving moro frecly. Eight bundred packages of shawls and felt skirta were sold at auction to-doyat fair prices, Woolens ure quiot, but flaunels maro active, Glouceater ginghams ar solifug by n lurge jobbing houso st 93Ze, Foreign goods remaih dull aud unsattiod, The Produce Narkots, NEW YORIL, New Yonr, Oct. 30,—Corros—Higher ; middling uplands, 16e. BuavsTures—TFlour scarcely 8o actlvo, and pricea favor bugers ; rocelpls, 9,000 ria: superfio Wou' wn and Btaté, $5,83@5.75; comon to good oxtra, $6,00@ 6,40; good to cholco, $0.45@7.00 : white whent oxtra, $7.00@8.35 ; oxtra Ohio, $0.10@7,76; St. Lows, $4.5 10.75; Bye flour uncliangod, Corn meal in falr domand ; Westorn, $3,103,65, Wheat opened lowor and closed quilet ; recofpb, 232,000 bu; No. 3 epring, $1,00 31,31 ; Iowa Apring, $1.40@1.35 ; No, 2 Chicago, $1.31@ s do Milwankee, $1,85@ ; Norllwest epring, 5l. , Ui, Barloy dull; common Cinalla Western, $1.60. DMt quict and unchangod, Corn n shado betfer, with foir dowand receipts, 167,000 bu; atewtner Westorn mixed, 60o; eail do, 013020 high mixcd and yollow, 61i¢@030 ; White, 65@082, Ont auil aud heavy ; Fecolpls, 53,000 bus mized Stats, ddo; whilo, 4703 inlxed Weatorn, ofioat, 40@4730; whitd Western, 46@4%0. Bocs—steady ; Western and Cunadn, 255@206, T1AY AND flora—Unchunped, Guogknma—Cofleo quiet aud firm; common fo o Rio, 103@2iga; stock of R o huud, 14,000 gs, Sugardull aud hoavy; fale ta good munlm,. T@T3ge. Molassea dull aud unchangod, Rico dully PernozuM—Dull aud unchanged, TunrNrive—Wosk at é3o, TrovistoNs—Potk stesdy : moss, $15.00, Deef and ont moats uuchanged, Middics steady 3 long and short clear for Docombor sud Jamiiary, To, Tard lower; old stoarn, T3ge, apot; 7240 Junuary snd Fobruary, GluTmes=Sieady { good to primo Westarn ko, 23 a0c, : Cimss—Quiet and weak ot 133G o, Winssy—Falrly sctive and firm at V0@91%0c, PHILADELPIIA, PHIADELFIIA, Ocl, 3 and declining ; suporfin -Dlang oxtra family, § £1,45@1,60 3 ouher, 1. No. 1 spring, $1,35@ 1.40, Tya hold ut 85c, eliow, 4 wiixed, 01@03, Oats quist und woak § Whitd, 48G500; wixed, 400, Wantsiy—Qulet, at 940, . ST, 0018, 87, Louts, Oct, 80,—LiivAvsTulra—Flour quiot and woak, “Wieal—Hpribgy unchanged ¢ No. 35 3 winter atranger, und held highor 3 No, & rod_salablo at $1.68, Corn dull and lowor ; No, 9, 90%@40a on ensc traok ; 89@19 (e in clovator'vellor Novomber, Oate quiot ; N, 3, 1350, In clavator, Bartoy dull § No, 3, $LATH, Ryo firiu ot 03G04c, Wittaxy—Standy ot 90, Puovisiona—Pork lowor af $19.00@13,50, Bulk meats frregulur and lower 1 whouldors und cloar rlb, packed, 0Xo3 olear rib and clear, rouud lots, Gigo, Hacon drregulavy only & very small business dono, und foaitato quotitions eanuot bo given, Lard ‘dully primo steum, 7o for Jumiary, G Ioas—Lutvee ut $3.50@4.75 3 rocelpty, 2,816, -Dull ;. m; to chiolco Toxans, $3.00@9.75 ; CINCINNAT A 33, *Ryo quiol; Wostarn, —BREsDsTORFG—Flonr dull £.5060.3 Blnto, Ollo, and Whout dull ; ‘red, d ho-|. «thougght with gront hitteruess how fooilshly Lo Tulk monts, quiot s shouldsra niomiund st 6G0K0; dlear xib quiot t igo ; clear, fige, Tacon atchds salea of shoulders at o ; ‘cloar rib, 6ie ; clear, 03¢c, Wintarz ~—Enalor } wales ot §1@88¢,—mainly nt 870, “OLEDO, Torrpo, Oct, 80,—Dnransrurrs—Flour dull, and wnchangod, " Wheat dull and lowor: No. 3 whilo Wahnali, $1.42¢ amber Michigon, $1205@1,90 cush ; $1,10 raflar Novemnhor s $1.711¢ @16 Decentbar s No, 1 red, $1.39, cnsh; No, 2, 318413195, Gorn dull nd vin= 3I‘4r‘|||ued. Oata dull, No, 1 at 80@30)¢c; No, 2, 34 B, S < FrrtonTR~Flrm; to Bufalo, 4 @c; to Kingston or +0swep.y, Badle, Reckivra—Elour, 2,000 hrls; wheat, 7,000 bu ; corn, 18,000 b ¢ oatn, 7,000 i, Butesna—Tiotr, 1,000 brla; wheat,7,000 bu; catn, 40,060 bu; oats, 11,000 T, MTLWAUKE] MitwAuRgr, Oct, 0, ~DBnranstorra—Flour qnict -anduneboyged, Wheat fivm No. 1, $LOT 3 Nou 2, $1.04 conli; §1.03) mollor November, Uorn fivi § 40ige, Oita atendy ; No, 2, W0z Tiso ateady } , 04d, Barioy frregular: No, ', 51,40, nt1anTA—EIrm ; Lo Bufalo, G0; to Oswero, 130, RroksrTA—Tlotr, 6,000 bils s 'wheat, 131,650 Du, StunescuNzs—TloiE, T000 brin: swhodt, 7,000 b, OLEVELAND, Oot, 30,—InKADSTOTFs—Nothing dotng in gratn ; roliable (uatatious cannot bo givon, TaTnorEus—Steady und unclonged, TROIT, Drrnotr, Oct, 30,—BruAberurrs—Flone dull and unchnuged. Whest dull and o shrdo lower : oxira, $1.403 No. 1, §1.42; ambor, 8193, Corn oloady at 40c, Oalta steady At doe, » 08WEGO, QrwEao, Oot, 30, —BiFavsTUrFs—Wheat dull; No. 1 Milwaukeo, $1.40, Corn qulct at B0c, Barloy in~ activo; Canada hold at $1.55@1.60, LOVISVILLE, LoutsvrLyr, Oct. 30.—Baaoing—Stendy ond un- chanjged, : ImRADSTUFYE—~Flonr l}“lct and unehanged, Proviatoxs—Qulol nnd nomiurl; mews purk, $14,00, Dacou—Bhouldors, Th@14cs elowr tib, TIETe} clenr, T3(@8e, Bulk incnta ' nomdunl, Lard, térco, 8@syo; steam, nowdnul, Wirtsic—Qulotjat 87c, : BALTIMORE, . Bautnonr, Oct, 50.—Buapsrures—Tlonr auil nd boavs. Wieat rloady and wchanged. Gom quio mixod Weslern, 65c, Onts fltm and sonrcos mixod Woatern, 48¢; white, 4065302, Rye steady ot '80@580, TROVISIoNA~—Dull And depresse ; meas povk, $16,16 @16.00 ; bulknseats dull nnd nominad, BUTTER~—Western firm ; good to, cliolco crocks snd b e, 1 Lm0 Bl OrFiE—Sirong ; falr to primo Ro, 20 G220, Witant—guiotat e, o P ARG NEW ORLEANS, Nrw OnLeans, Oct, 30,—~MoLAGsES—332 brla received; all 5old. GentFifugal No, 44 to prime, 03@040; primy, B4@72¢; cliolee, T1ige, > ¢ Wistke—Firm ; Loulsian, 0503 Clueinnati, $1,02; | sll othora unchanged, Corrosi—Unchauged § rales, 4,060 bales 3 pricos ir- regular; good ordinnry to strictly good ordiuary, 144(@ 1430 3 Tow middling, 144 @16¢ ; sirictly low nifddling, @1tfa; middihg (o oot middling, Isx@1e ] mi?xm, mgul F{fit’xl:.) 0 exporia ; "m"’x ,783 balcs, ONEY-—Gold, B4 ; currency, LS@2, Stor- licg, bank, 10 sight, 1 o 1N FFALO, , DurrALo, Oct, 30,—BriAnsrurrs—Wheat innctiv ‘nd nomindl, Corn dull and Licavy's ealca 18,000 Lu Weatorn ot 48}@100, tho lator for car lots, Oats dull, Ttyo; innciive, ‘Barloy} qiilct; 700 bu ot $1.35 for ‘No. 2 Westeru, . FnmionTs—Tirm ot 10 for wheat, mid 11)o for ‘corn, hEade st s A MARINE, Roit of Chicago. [ . ARRIVED... {Bohr Gipsoy, Muskogon, lumbor, iProp Ira OlinfTee, Saugatuok, sundrics, |Btmr Coroun, Bt. Joseph, nubidrles, i . M, *voed, Biffalo, sundrics, {8chr Turner snd Keller, Cloyeland, coal, Bchr Bay Staic, Dunkick, salt, Schr Jonno Mallon, Colllngwood, ight, Sobr Buntiso, n, coal, Senr R, J. Skidmoro, Ponfwatar, Tumber, Sehr T, L, Danforth, Buffalo, 1) CLEAIE: 2 ....0ct. 30, Prop 8t Louts, Buffalo, 25,000 bit" Baricy, 100 brls P v. ; Prop Vanderbilt, Duffalo, 30,000 bu barley, 16,000 bu wheal Schr Goorge Marray, Buflnlo, 70,000 b oats, Prop Raloigh, Dufalo, 48,000 bu born, Bchr Ethan Allon, Cedar Itiver and Menomince, 1,600 bu oats, 1,000 bu corn, 100 Lrla porks, G0 brls Deef; atid sundries, < cs Selir Joesio Phillips, Manistac, 5,000 bu corn, Schr Ora, Denton Horbor, 100’ Lila lime, 25 brla salt, 5 tons coal, 8chr Ropublic, Ogdonsburgh, 21,105 bu corn, Stmr Corong, 8t, Joseph, sundrios, Bcbr (aral, Lincoln, 1,167 bu oats and sundrics, 2 brls I3 & rln phrk, Prog Tad vr State, Builalo, 15,000 bu barley, 9,853 bu 207 bga T, good. 2 , Mualtegon, 10 tons lng, . NIOHT OLEAIIANG Stmr Arlzons, Buffalo, 9,811 bu Larl Stmr Arizona, Eric, 1,000 pige lead. Bark Magglo McOrea, Kingston, 20,108 bu wheat, 8chir Thomas Gawn, Buffalo, 25,600 bu whier Scbr Thomas Howkind, Kingston, 21,499 bu wheat, rop Ira Chaffee, Saugatuck, sundrics, +eess0Oct, 30, ¥, 21,230 bu wheat, Luke Freights ‘Were quict and lower, quotable casy ot 03{o for corn, Ge for onts, aud nomifial ab 7i¢e for wheat., Tho ene gagements roported were : To Buflulo—Sokir J, Burt, corn, at 63{c 5 prop Montana, corn, on private terms ; bark Peshtigo, oats ut Gc, Lo Goderleh—Sehr Lakg Forcst, whoat at 50, 1o Irescott—Behr O, Mowat (vesterday afternoon), corn at 1437c, To Ogdone- burg—Schrs Montpelicr and Howland, corn, and schra Tepubli and MeCann (two latter yesterday), corn, on privato terms, To Kingaton—A ~vessel not namied, wheat, on private terms, Totul, 11 capacity equal to abotut 60,000 bt whent 3 164,000 bt coms; 37,000 but oata, ‘T followlng vessols wero churtered to load whent at Atilwaulkeo for Duffalo at 8c: Stemn burges C. G, IKing, Butts, Rust, Buckoyo Stato, and schr Fiint, Vessels Possed Detroits Dernorr, Mich,, Oct, 90,—Passrd Ur—Lrops Wil- son, Fountain OUty, Indin ; _burks Ogarita, Pomeroy ; schfs Goshowls, L. Dall, Roberts, Gullafin, Wileox, @corgo Stowo, Luminond, James Joy, PASSED D zop Mohawk : * bark Monareh.; . B, Blorrls, Oliamplon, J, Wade, , ¥, Bruce, Goodell, Bello Browa. WiNp—South ; frezb, Dernorr, Micll,, Oct, 10.—Evening—PASSED DowN— Propa A, Crulg, Zeindlillo; sclra Amoslteag, Sivcot- cart, - PassEo Up—None, WiNp—Boutheas Marine Ntems from Escanabun. Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, EScANABA, Mich., Oct, 30,—Tho propeller Hadison, Inden with lumber, {s ashoro on Wasbington Island. The tug Escanaba goes to her rollef from Lero to-duy, A tug is reported ashoro on Chambera' Teland, ‘The Laborue, arriving here to-lay, roports a schoon- cr ashoro on the North Manitos, but, owing to tho atorm, it was impossiblo to get her name, A schooner Is also roported on {ho Deshtigo reef, h'rhu.wultbnr 1has beon very stormy for the past four days, SPEOIAL NOTIOES, The Confessions of an Invalid. Publishod as & warulug and for tho bunotit of young mon ond otherd wha gulfor from Norvous Debility, e, OINCINNATY, Qct, O, ~ Bueanarurrs—Flour dull 0t $0.15G7.00, Whaat dull ut $1,50@1,35, Corn dull ; old, o} uow, 403, Hyo dull st T4@76p, Oats it ut 83@10, Barloy dyill and unchanged, Pnovisions—Quiot, Pork—8lock very light s $12,50 10,75 bid ;°$13,00 ugked, Lard—Salosof kettle at [0q steaws uowinal, and geperally hold highor, By ono who has cured himself, Supplying (ho of sl ro, and sout froo of charge, Adiress N- A R TR o e8! Beckiyn, Ne T NATUAN HOLIDAY GOODS. LOUIS REINACH, 146 South Olark-st, Cup stairs), 2 ‘WHOLESALE DEALER IN Holiday & Fancy Goods, TOYS, NOTIONS, Pleturs Frames, nnd Looking Glasses, Tho_groatont yarloty and tha lowoat prives in tho Woat. FOR SAL_E. = GRAND TR RALLVAY OF CANAD STEAMER FOR SALE, Tiio Grand Trunlc Ratlway Compaus will bo praparod to yocolva olfers for the purchaso of tha Bteamar ** Inte fional, " now plying hotwoon Fort, Erio oud Bufiato. Raddlo stoumor, anl cavelos 13 cars on ot dook, o Teady for dollsory upon, tho complotion of 1ho **Intornutiunal Nridgo," during {ho month of Octo. bornoxt. Olfors for this toamer (to bo oliverod in Fort Tirio) will be rocolvad by thn undoesignod, 3 RVDGILS, Munaging Diroctor, oden Will Montronl, Aug, FINANCIAL. Allen, Stephens & Co., DOMESTIO BANKERS, o5 PIRIIE-ST,, NBEW TOREK. Organized for tho businoss of out-of-town Banks and Dankers ozclusivoly, to whoso businoss & thorough and unusual attentlon will be given. Do Ko stock busingss and do NoT aceont speculative acoounta. Tour or cent intorost on dopos! MEETINGS, Masonie, Orlontal T, o, AT & AL ML mu{‘l-"légd:mh{'x'.’x‘!"(flx'«'x.\y) bbb it T ook o ek o Iy} e " N & i, awses. ™ Vissey soglily ad, 'y orlor Muasonie, Toguls g &nnmfl:n{%nflnn of nun:!]‘»:{;xlm iy gl s sliloy oveniug, * Dogreo," Visitors cordiul e i Al Zustern Stav, Mombors of Mirlam Ohapter are roquosted to attond lha!‘:‘uulhm thii4 cvoning, Uot, 31, In tiwie Hall, 74 Statoe st UBusinvas o1 Buporiancs to bo transsoted., AU, JOSBRIL HUTLIR, Aciias Saen BOOTS AND SHDES. BULLOCK BROS., T IN IS il i RETDAIL, b0 and 62 Enst Madison-st., Botwoon Btato-st. and Wabnahi-av, Tho Linrgest, Finoat, end Most Complote Stook in tho Weat. Roliable Gooda nnd Rensonnble Pricos, Bole Agenta in Ohieago for H, 0. BURT'S FINE SHOES. ; TRUSSES. Gommen Sense Truss EF IR ERER. Tlaving hoon selocted by & Board of Eminont Burgeons, organized In uccordancy with an Act of Congress, ap, provod May 28, 1979, to selcot tho bast Trusa [n uso, to aupply (hoso ruptured In tho late war, and aro furnishod to ruptured suldlors by thy Govornment froo of chargo. Tho Connmon Fonse Trussos aro adonted, a8 tho bast in by Publlo Institutions, Prison Warks, Inwno Hos: and tho Unitod Biates Govornmont for tho publla Borvico, o woll as for ponsfonors, and are no doubt tha bost'T'ruas In tho world, Manufacturod by BARTUEDT, BUTMAN & PARKER, cor. Randolph, Uhleago, Trusses of nll kinds, Supportors, Shoulder Liracos Elastle Stockings, Instrumonts for Doformltios, &o A lJady in attendanco to walt upon ladies. Pamphlst sont. feoo, ARRIVAL 1D DEPARTURE OF TRATES H!XX'ILANAéflmg OF nRT}iI(’liNCEi'\llAndfls.—f s:\lhll’dllfll eaptad, * Bunday oxcopted. o 0: tod, £V Biinday 2t 8100 a, i 8 Daiy, oo vxeopted. TAn NICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Depaty Joot of Lake ety and ool of Trcenty.secondet, Ticket ogice, 61 Clarl at,, sontheast co) ek 6 Lanab ot comer of Maiogns T N" @ dtandolphy Day, Lxp: Jackson Accom ‘Atinntie Ixpross, e oupents ggl.\xln IIA';IDH oriing Hxpross RNight aprons Mail (vla matn and ate lina). ran HENRY O, WENTWORTI, Genral Passongar Agutt. 7L c“lc»:‘?O&AMLIPN I(I\IA.RDAF. " hicagn, Kansas Gity andDenver Short Clne, cfa. Lotels ity Woey and Chiaigo, Sprinufeld dlion nd 3 Tonts Thrnigh Tines. Union Depiot, Tent e, near Ualisonirt. 4 bridge. - Tickel Ogices : At Depot, and 123 Jundolph-st. Leaye, drrive, KA"ABIH ?‘l Ef'}“m’"’ho“““m o 9:80 e a1 "and Lousiana, Bl oserse|® 9:008. 1, [* 8100, Knnkas Citgtimat B, vin Sagi| S o, 1 sonville, Til, ani Lotils{ana, Alo! 8t. Touls Esprors, vin Main Lingl Tauls Fsc Itx, via Maln Linol uis Ex, vin Jacksouvliio,., SDEIngliold BXprosteesor Springnold Tast Bxpress Jofterson City Kxprose, Poola, Kookuk & Bori'n 1 Woaona Lagon, Washingto Joliet & Dwight Accommadation. |* -sls,; T oppasita Sherman Honse, i ZLeare, 1); " o 0. 150 &, .. ity ¥ e o it Mail and kxy arensns T |*] e T, Mileankoe, B, Dati L G olis Night 13xpros: 19:80 p. m. CHICAGD. BURLINGTON & OUINSY RAILROA Depate—Foot af Tealeats. Tl ., and Sizleenth @nd Cuanal and Sizteent let aplees, No, U C #t., Gratd Luclic Zotel, depts, Leare, Arrive. 2. n [ 850 pu 1m. 5 pe 1, * 555 b § . s Lin, for Ol ) Toavenworth, chifson & St. Josoph Eixi Aurorn Phssonpor. ... Mondoin, Ottawa & Birantor Pass| Aurora Basser 00 8. m. Lo . m. 20 o . 20 D, M. 0 Cliy, Tenvor ohizon & 8, Josoph Lixp.. Daowner’s Grove Accommordation, yie Accommodation *Iix. Sundays, flix, Katurday. 3Gz, Monday, ILLINOIS GENTRAL HAILROAD, Depot foat nf Laliewt, and /oot of Twenty-seconitat, 2 agicc, 191 Randolpheat., near Clark, T 1 Dubuquo & Sjoux 0ty | Dibiyi & Slous Gy i {0 Gtlmnn Pastongoe, (510 Parkand Oal (a) Ruzs to Champaign on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN HAILROAD, ity afices, corner Jiandolph and LaSalle-sts., and T Cunak st., cormer Madisouss Leate, a Pacifio Fast Lin St Paal T . Paul [3xpross. & Margnotto lixpros & 5t P xprdser ‘a—Doyot carzor of Wella and Kinzlo- 5=Dopot cornor v Canal and Kinzlo: W. H, STENNETT, Gon. Pass, Agant. COLERADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Spooial Tndcembnter ot oot o R, T, & St Tolt ot naucomonts. Greas Nov NS, dow A CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, corner’ of Funtiuren awd Sherman-ts, Dickst ojice, Grand Micifie dotel, ! T *10:15 8, i, + 5 Qmaha, Leavonw'th & Atchlson Bx Poru Atoommodation, Night Lea % 8. e 0. ey Li110: 10 LAKE SHONE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty “Vau Durenssl., Suat ur LaSalle-st, Tickst odtcey, riorhucert corncer Clark and ltundoipliatss, and southicest corner Canal and Madi 2 e * G0 . . Bpeelal Now "Afr Lo, Atlantio £ 1isht Tixprose, vin Mnin Liso, natt Agsommodation,.. ol ‘Sauth Ublvago Aovommoditioi:s Mat) win Al Lo and Matn Lino ; # ufl, .. Valynruico Keconnnodation, . INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI 1HIROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Great Central Kailcond Depnt, suol of Lake: t o Tucentyesceand-st, Tickiet alice, 12) fwnido vk T8 Canaleaty, corner ddison; 96 Waahugton, and at dlinole Ceitral * CHICAGO, From the also oo coruer Lasalleat,, corner Diepot, Teuvo” Ohicag: Trains arrlve at LEUID POLITICAL, Thirteenth Ward. Citizons of tho Thictsouth Ward {n favor of L and Orbornd oppased to tho disgeracutul, womns wil, by J. L Oapholt in soouring by so-ealted plurality ul johs ‘Aadison votes in tho nowmination for Atdorman, are mont this evoning in Owaloy's Hill, coruor of and Roboy-uts. Onoao, Vet 80, 1673 Mossrs, PoTWIN, Conny, BAES, HouLk, Hune, and 1 roquestiog mo to ho & toenth Wanl hirivent “h\\l Tl thorut Goutlumien: Tn raply ta your coulliady Tor Abdormn oF 1 o wiy thal L tinvo ovor b o P1on as an asopond suc caidudato, aid, o G A Ghat JoF tho buss tnthod of D= wha e ALWXANDER WHITE,