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THE CHICAGO .DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTiEMBER 17, 1874, 5 POLITICAL. The Outlook in the Third and First Illinois Districts. Mr. LeMoyno Likely to Accept tho People’s Parly Nomination, Judge Wallwe Mentioned as the First Distriet Candidate, A Quarrel About Civil Rights in the Tennessce Republican Con- vention, The Negroes Choked Off---Hor= ace Maynard Nominated k for Governoi. The Arkansas R‘epubllcans Call for Congressional Interference. Nothing Accomplished by the Demo- . corats in New Yorl, Congroessional and County Nominations«s« Gossip of the Day. ‘LOCAYL POLITICS. THE THIGD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Sluco the withdrawal of Washington Hosing a0 an aspirant to tho nomination for Congross in tho Third District, tho Opposition hnve been casting sbont for a candidate to placo in the flold against Farwell. Mr., J. V. LoMoyno, o gontleman of woalth, culture, and pocognizod ability, bas beon tacitly agreed upon as the mon, though it has not boen definitely known that ho ‘would consent to make tho canvass against Far- well, A Tripuse roportor yostorday called upon Mr. A. O. Hosing snd inquired wiethor Mr. LeMoyno had signified his intention with reapect . to tho proposed nomination. Mr. Heawg—I am positively informed that Alr, LoMoyne will_acoopt the nomination and entor tho flold. Ho is now couflned to his houso by illnocss, but will probably bo out in & fow days, llc]!:urwr-—l)a you rogard the nomination of Mr. LeMoyne as one likely to Brpvo accoptablo to tho Opposition in tho Third District ? Mr, H.—I am sure1t will prove so. In respect of ability and Ligh character, I know of no ono who would be more accoptablo, Iam confidont that ho will bont Farwell if ho undortakes tho canvass, Ho will recoive the support of all good citizens in tho district, includiog the Ger- faan olement, I confldently beliove. Thoro is no ronson why they should not support him. 1R.—I hoar some hiuts that you might run for Contgeros in that distrior, —That would bo an utter impossibilit; 0 prosent state of my financisl affaira, whic Tequiro my outire time. ~I know how the idoa of my candidacy gained curroncy. When Charloy Farwell first camo back, ho ssked mo how ihings woro, told him wo waro going to put up Washington Hosiog ngulnsc him * and bont lum. Ho replied that ho would not staud it to be beaton by so ;oun:in wan, but said that if T would run ho (Farwell) ‘would willingly withdraw. I uaderstand that o told somo friends of bis that, if he wne bosten by Washington Hesing, ho would not go back to Congross aud finish out his torm. Well, ho has sineo made capital for himsolf by telling peoplo that ho would not run agninat mo, but would not give way to my son. This is tho origin, aud this only, of tho rumor that I was a candidute. Iam uot, aud could not possibly ba, . TUE ¥IIST DISTRICT. If present indications can be trusted, the Op- posttion party, when they como to pu in nomi- uation a candidate for Congross in the First Cou- gressional District, will prosent the namo of Judge M. R. M. Wallaco, of the County Court. The reasons of this seloction will bo his availabil- ty and fitness. * An old Domocrat, bo sorved gal- Jantly during tho War. Elected Judge on the Citizeng' ticket in 1869, and withoat an opposing voto in 1873, ho has discharged the dutios of his oflico in n most satislactory mannor, His per~ soual popularity i vory great, aud it is bolioved that he could ral IK around him the voters of tho Bixth nod Seventh Wards, as well as thosa of tho Yaurth and Fifth, : 1t is understood that Judge Wallace, now Eaat on his vacation, bas bad the subject under con- sideration, ond is_inclined to accept & nomina- tion. Ilig heslthis not good, having boen im- paired by bard work and his poor quarters in tho now bujlding. Undor such circumstances, his Jeaving a position to which ho was unam- monsly olected would not bo looked upon with s much disfavor aa it otherwise would, though it could searcely bo regarded_otherwige' than as » minfortune that he should retiro from tho County Court. 3 ——— THE TENNESSEE REPUBLICANS. Ciratraxaoaa, Tonn., Sopt. 16.—Tho Rapube liean State Convention’ met this morning in an informal coucus, Insting two hours. Whito Rolegates opposed making any nominations, and spposed the Civil Rights bill. The colored delo- potes insisted on & nomination, and wanted to know how the white delegates siood, saying that, it thoy wero not in favor of tho Civil Rights bill, let thom leave the party. A femporary ar- ranization was eoffected at noom, with W, I, Wisener as Chairman., Iho Conventton completed its permanent or- ganization, with H. H, Harrlson, of Nashvillo, 18 Prosidont. The Committeo on Resolutions wore out from B until 6 o'clock p, m, Debate sprang up on the third resolution, dodging the Civil Rights issue, which may con- tiwne all ulflm ‘Tho colored membors are de- termined to forco a square action, Thoy do not eara for mixed schools or gocial equality, but in- sist on equal accommodations in cars, hotols, stoamboats, ete. The Convention moots again at 7:90 p. m, Aftor tho roassembling of tho Convention, a substitute was adopted on tho Civil Ilights ques- tion on tho J)mvlous question, and the rasolu- tiens wero adopted without allowing African dol- optes to protost. Tho resolutions ns adopted reaffirm the Phila- do]phln“}vlnmrm of 1872; indorse tho systom of Nationa! Bavks ; favor free natioual ~banking 1nd a return to specie payment, The third resolntion roads : ‘We aro in favor of tho full aud completo enjoyment of fecommodstions, sdvantages, ;‘-‘x!;nu and priviloges by T citizen witkin tho Juriadicion ot the Do Htates, without regard to race, creod, or color, and at o gamo ‘timo wo- doom it unnecersary and unwise to l“umpt, by Congreasional leglilation or otherwiso, to 4 compel, as botween such races, croods, or colors, the jolnt exerciso f such accommodutions, advantages, rights, or prive Hleges, Wo recoguiza thé principlo tiat 18 oldor than sur Constitution, that every mon's houso is his castle, md that under our Govertiment every oitizen, white ur black, bisaa right to bear arma in conformity to b, and to oxpreus bis opiufons without intorferonco ar molostation, Tho othor yesolutions favor a Stato Constltu- tonal Conventian ta roform tho indialnry; favor ‘;uuuo sohools; aek_appropriationa to improve ho mouth of tho Mississppi and navigablo rlvars of Tonuessoo, and donounco the prosont omocratlo State Administration. Hornoo Muynard was thon nominated for Gove . Hpo indorsing 0 Oivil- Jughts bill as h%l“ud by the Ennalin, and aw~ ponnolog that ho would make & thorough can VauE. 2 by THE NEW YORK DEMOORACY, Braadusx, N. ¥, Bopt. 18.~Tho Demooratis ‘Btate Convention mot to-dsy, About half-past 13 o'clock s man, woaring a etriped shirt, crowds #d up to the presiding officer's ohalr and ranped T P T N night by the choico of Gon., Lostor B. Faulknor as_Chairman, with tho usual complomont of offleors, Tho Conventlon romalnod In messlon until o Iato hour awaiting tho raport of the Committoo on Oredentials, tho time bewng poesod listoning to apoaches from various mowbors, tho tone of all boing {n sympathy with the South, donuucla~ tory of tho courso of tho Fedorsl Governmont towaras the Southern 8totes, and somo {alked specio-payments. ‘The Cowmmittoe on Credontinla finallyroported. Tho report was adoptad, and the Conventiou ad- Journed till to-morrow. s THE FIFTH WISQONSIN DISTRIOT. Speeral Dispatch to T'he Chicago T'ribune. Foxp pu Lac, Wis,, Bopt. 10.—The oxcitoment over the contest for tho Domacratie nomination for Congress in this Fifth District is high and still fvoronsing. Clarles A, Eldredge and his strikers and blowers have been auwork more than o year, Isying wire to receivo a renoming- tion, Early lout spring his havdest workers in- formed L that thore was uo use In trying, as tho peoplo wore againgt him and conld not be in- duced to chango their minds. Tho back-pay. stenl, in which lie acted & prominont part, and his brazen npohs‘y for the Crodit-Mobilier awindlers, wore too much for the poople, aud they rebetled. Eldredge was promptly informed of tho feeling against him, and adviged to withdraw, bat hae iunisted upon o strugglo. Ever since be roturncd from Washhigton ho has worked early and lato, and givon Lwo or throo parties & weok to his po- litical cronies. Nob until lnst week, whon tho primaries commenced, was ho convincod that ns- caso wug hopeless, All tho other candidates united agalust him. Souator Burchard, of Beaver Dam, bas carrfed evory dolegato \n Dodge County. The Hon, Jusopb Vilas hos ull tho delogatos fn Manitowoo Caunty, aud in Sheboygau Cuounty the delogates are about oqually divited betweon ox-Senator IR, 1L, Hotehkiss and Col. Qourad Krotz. In Foud du Lag County, Gen. E, 8, Dragg, who waa ZIldrodge's opponent twelvo years fl‘:fl- will have tha falf_ delegation, Nearly all of the towns have beld thoir primaries, snd, with a fow oxcop= tions, Bragg bascarried thom, Notwithstanding ZEldredgo's woll-organized band of canous-pack- ors, Eldredge was_benton throo to omo i his own word, TFour of the fivo wards in tho city wout against him. Nover wag_‘a man 80 _ thoroughly beaten and humilitated. Ho takos his dofent grently to hoart, and donounces his formor supporters as bnso ingrates, and unworthy tho name of men. 1o raved and bounded about B0 furionsly when his own_ward went ngainst him that it was thought ho was bocoming insane, Tor gomo weaks aftor hia return from Wash- ington, & number of leading Republicans oponly urged 'his nominntion. Whon askied why thoy pursued such a conrse, their anpwer was that tho bad rocord bo ind mede tho past two or throo yours wonld rondor him nu eany man to dofeat, thus giving the Re- publicaus & chaneo to oloet their candidnto ; but tha real causo iy found in tho fact that Bldradgo and Carpouter hind formod o combiuation by which they proposed o help ouch other back to-Washinpzton, ¥t was amusing to sto those Ropublican fuglors draw down their oaps and rotreat when thoyfonud that the peoplo were in srms and dotermined to clean out tho donghty Eldredge, It in salo to eny that tho cun- vasd in this districy hag resultod in tho political donth of soveral prominont but tnworthy Re- publicans, o8 it cortainly has iu the lusting dofout of Eldredge. —_— THE ARKANSAS REPUBLICANS, Lirree Rock, Ark., Sopt. 16.—Tho Republice an Btate Conveution effectod 'n pormmanont or- goulzation laat night by cleoting Benator 8. A. Doraoy a8 President, and W. W. Orrick, o8 Scor- stary. A rosolution was introduced and referred con- gratuloting Qov. Kellogg and tho .lh:[mblienuu of Louisians on tho Irosident’s proclamation. Thoe Convention thon sdjourned fo 11 o, m. to- day. Ou ressgombling, a committee appointed for that ‘purposo, through the Chuirman, Judge McOlurg, prigented n lougthy address to tha ocountry, Which will mako nbout five ordinary nowspapor columus, Tho address starts out with tho reser- tiou that tho Constitution makos no proyision for theealling of a Constitutional Convention, Cou- yention, coussquently tho wow of the Into Convention wero rovolutionary, null, aud void; that Daxter ‘was not Gov- oruor at the time tho Legislature convoned which called tho Convention, consequently ho hiad no right to osll the samo, Bvenif tho Logis Iature bhod been-called togother by a lawful lix- acutive it was au illegal body, in that thirty-throo mombere of the House aud six iu tho Senate woro given soats whore vacancies had not oc- cnrrod eithor by denth or resignation, We cannot recognizo the right of such & Legislnture to legislato for the loyal pooplo of Arkansas, ‘The only way to change the organio layw is by the Constitution. Tho Goueral Assombly attompted to crento a body for that purpose unkuown to tho Constitution. Whether this can be done or not i a question for Congrova to determine, In the strugglo now being made ovory State w the Union is interosted, If Arkansus can chuogo hor Governmnent inthis mannor, ovory State in tha Unfon can do thesame. The Constitntion might Vo voted down, but rogistration had bren sus- ponded in order Linb snificiont frauds may bo commisted to ratify it, no matter Low many yotos aro east foror against it. Besidos, to on- ter such a contost would bo to recognizo tho nu- thority under which tho Convontion was called a8 legnl. We fool confident thut Congress will atan oarly day taks up the Arkausas cune, and decide in‘our favor, 'I'hio North bas not ehanged irs mind toward tho Bouth sinco it wrosted the Bouthern ~ State Governments from the lands of disloyal men in 1808, Theo question ja pot one merely of con- test, bat whether Congress bas power to rogulato theso Btate Govoruments. Wa contond if Congross fnds that a Hepublican form of Goverument has coavod to exist in thls State, it has poswer to restora tho Goyornment to thoso to whomit rightfully bolongs. On the sidoof Baxtor isarrayed tho mosy vindiotive Rebels of tho Bouth, formerly Ku-Klux, to-duy membors of the White League. Whon Congress is informed of this fnot, that mombers of tho Iate Convention, tho ofticers appointed by Baxtor, and the Demo~ eratic nomineos for §tats ofticers, wora neartyall membors of the Coufodorate army aud followers ot tho lost causo, and now sosking to organizo & Government of robols at the South, wo bave no doubt but & loyal Congress will hoed the Justuass of tha cause presonted to it by the loyal mgfllof gsknnuwi v 'ho nddress ' closos with a comparison of the Domocratio with tho Ropublioan admanistention, The address was ordored published, and the Counvention took & recess for two hours. On roassombling, lengthy rosolutions were adopted covering wbout’ two columns, Thoy Sm go fidolity to the Ropublican party; ony tho authorily of Tlishs Baxter to act a8 Governor; and assort that Brooks is the legol Excontivo; that all gots of ‘Baxter siuce tho decision of the Cironit Court in fuvor of Brooks are null and void; thut all scta of the Coustituttonal Convention and the Logis- lature that caliod it aro null sud vold; that the thauke of the party are duo to tha soldiers who supported Brooke; that the eloction provision in the now Constitution {8 monut 28 an ingtru- ment of intimidation in the approaching eloc- tion; that the Coustitutional Couvention was & conspiracy of the White Leagus, Ku-Klus, and leadom of the lost causo to overthrow fho recon- struoted Govornmont \itlm it 18 bollovod tho new Constitution to be ratlfied by fraud aud bollot-box nlumngg that the sction of the Couvention I[u rogard to tho Bate dobt is & shamoloss Demooratio ohar- acteriatioj that the opposition of tho Democraoy to froo uu{wnm aliould of Itwolt dofent tho now Qonstitution. Tho proposed Chattanoogs Convention ot Bouthorn l’(upn\.\hcmu {s approved of, Tho Unitod Btatos Sonato fa thunked for pagaing tho Civil-Rights bill, and our Rnélmuentnlivus wrgad o vote for tho sume; that it ta the duty of Con- grosd to seo that the Bouthorn Btates aro gov- erned by officers of thelr own eolection § that wo denounce the Assoclntod Press Agont st Lit- tlo Rook for bis slandor upon the Ropublie- an party; that the troubles In tho Bouth are but an_attompi to_rovivo the ot umso;l ibat Domocruts aud Consorva- tives who donounce ssuassinntion are primo ‘movors ip the samnoy that only thoso ofiicers who aro roynired to bo elociod {n. November of the ‘prosont yoar, unsdar the Constitution of 1808, bo nominuted and votod for ; that, i all tho Bouth- ern trnnhlamho blacka hisvo novor beon the age groseors % wa_donounoe the prejudico -g:lnu‘ N o mon, and term i v‘rimlzm{. 4 * the dischurg of fta purely politien Johu Mosces, of Winchoster, waa nominnted as & eandldato for tho Legielnturo, Butono nomina~ tion was made., A full dolegation was in attond- anco. Tho current roport Is that tho Ropnblie- ana will conlosco with tho Domocrats ab tho gz;awntlon o bo held in Winehestor on the 20th —_— CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTIONS. TUIND VIRGINIA DISTRICT REFUNLIOAN. ‘Ricusyonp, Va,, Sopt. 16.—Tho Convention of TRepublican Dalegntes from the third district to- day nominnted Rush Burgess, Unitod Bintes Internnl Revonue Collector, to Congrosa, Thoro i8 & eplit in tho party, and snother convention is called for Oct. 7 by the friends of J, A. Bmill, the pronont incumbent, Burgess, In n spcech accopting tho nomination, eaid ho intended to prosent liis claims to the Convention of the Tth prox., and if not indorsod by that body le would withdiaw from the contest. TWENTY-TIIND NEW YORR REUDLICAN. Urios, N Y., Suvt. 16.—Ellis II. ltoborts wag to-day unanimously renomiuated for Congress on a plaiform favoring immedinto stops towards the resumption of speclo payment, aud opposing & Prosidental third torm. BECOND MIOHIGAN DISTRICT—REFORM, Syectad Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribline. Tirersvatk, dleh,, Sept. 16,—The Xon. John 7. Robingon, of Wasetaim, was nominated for Congress to-day, by acclamatlon, by tho Opposi- tiou Convention, which was farge and enthusins- tie. Mr. Robinson is 8 prominent farmer, o man of inogrity snd greal personnl |\opnh\flé y aud hie nomination is considered very strong, A committes from the Neform Convention waited upon the Demaerats and usked Robinson's nom- ination, and the request was choorfully acoseded to. Tho bost of fealing provailod. NINTH_ILLINOIR DISTRICT—NEPUBLICAN, Pronta, 1, Bept, 10.—The Republican Con- pgreesional Convontion in the Ninth District met at tho Court-House to-dny, and aftor a olosa and oxciting baliot betweon tho Hon. Granvillo Bar- rore, presont incumbent, and R, IL Whitiug, of this city, the latter was solucted by » majority of one, the voto standing 39 to 32, ‘on about tha fitteenth ballot, SEFENTEENTH IULINOIA DIATIMOT—DEMOCRATIO. Syecral Dispatel to e Chacuyo Trinune, 8r. Loums, Sopt. 106.-The Democratic Con- vontion of the Soventeenth (longreselonsl Dis- trict of Illinois nskemblod at East St. Lonis to- day to chooxs for the next Represontative in Congress, Tho whole aifuir wos formal, as enogh instructions to delegates from primaries bad beon given to nominnte William IR, Morri- son, to uny notlung of the non-jiustructod delc- gates. Thero hind boen slight movement in the Bellovitlo portion of the district to ring in 8, M. Knso as tho nomineo, and tho Belloville delegation were rendy, if opportnuity presented, to bring Kase to tho front, if thore was & siadow of n clinnco of Iy Buccees, but thie pressnro wns too groat, and o canvass of tho votos {rior to_calling the Conveution to order showed that Morrison hud his own way, Inn word, bio was nominated by tho Convention by ncelamation, awid the enthusiastio plaudits of & full ropresented Congressionnl District. Tnho countios comprising the Soventeanth Congros- sional District of Iilinom are St. Clair, Macoupin, JMonrog, and Madison, Col. Morrison is the present incumbent; s & hard-monoy mau, votod ngumst the eslary-geab and frank- ing privilego, and hag “over boen tho clampion of tho internal improvements of tho Missiesippt River, 1To will bo espccially ro- memborod by tho citizens of Chicago asa cham- piou of her dues after tho groat firo, At that timo ho was o member of the Ilinois Logisla- turo, and was presonted with o cane by s Chicago dolegation on zecount of a speech made in favor of a reduction of tuxcs on Chicagoans in couso- quence of losses sustained by them ju the groat fira. Col, Morrison was elected to Congross Iast year by a mnjority of 1,700, and will carry tho district by an equally Inrge majority in tho coming campaiygu. BEVENTI WISCONSIN DISTIMCT-—REFORM, Special Dispateh lo T'he Clneage Triouns, Spanta, Wis, Sopt. 16.—Tho Liboral-Reform Congressionnl Convention for tho Seventh Con- gressionnl District convenod bero to-dny, with oighs of tho elaven countios in the diatrict fully roprosentad. The Convention orgavizod by tho olection of the Hon. William Hali, of La Crosue, Chairman, sud 1. C. dukvey, -of Virgivis, a8 Becrotury. Tho Commniitice on Resolutions reported the following, which were unanimously ndopted : Resolved, That we oo in favor of resuming specio paymenta 28 soou n poexlblo without” disaster to the {ioihoas Iuteresb of o countys, and of & (i for rovenuo ouly; that wo aro opyigsed (g nll sumptunry luwa which unjuetly Testain personal lberty that woudemaud tho finaediato toveal of tho press giiglu, aud of tho remnining portions of tho Bulary” uct by which tho pay of other Federal oflicers besides uem- hors of Congress i4 {nereascd; that the Guvernment ehould be Lonestly snd_ecoromfcally admiufstered ; {hat {t should bo 20l an possible to functlons, aud should bo prevented from unwise {nterteroncawith the Drivito andl businiss uifaira aud onlorprises of tha peo- reetrleted ki ¢ plo. - g Resolved, That, ns the Leglslaturo possezees tho cone stitutional'power'to_condrol thu carporations created Dy law, it 18 thelr duty to exerclse thia powor within ressonable Mmila, when necessary for tho protection of tho peopls from sxtortion and ojipressio. Resatved, That wo_npprove tho courso of the Stato Admipiatrition [o cureying into effect the reform plat- form of principics on which they woro clected, Resolved, That wo demand the repeal of all laws ex- eniptig from tuxation the lands of raflroad corporu ol uid v 8ro utterly oppacd 1o 1y furthor grmt of thopublio limde or credit of the United Slates to 2y kellrond company aF otlier privato corporation. 'illm Hou, D, ¢, Fulton, of Hudgon, 8t. Crolx County, was nomioated on tho first formal ballot, having 28 votes to 9 of Liout.-Gov. Par- ey, 7 for ‘L. B, Tyler, of this city, aud 8 for Jal. Todolf, of LaCrosse. - A, Fultow's numiantion was made unsnimous. e Convention was harmoniug, THILD WISCONSIN DISTRICT—REITBLIOAN, Special Disnatel to The Chicano Tribine, MixgnaL Porsr, Wis,, Bopt. 16.—Tlio Ropub- lican Conpvontion of the Third Congressionsl Distriot, aftor two days’ sosslon, to-dny nomi- nated, on the 184th ballot, the Hon. Heury 8. Mngoon, of Lnfaystto County, —— COUNTY CONVENTIONS. WILL COUNTY, ILL.~—DEMOCHATIO, Sveciat Disteh to The Clacaao Trivune, Touwr, Sopt. 16.—Tho [Democratic-Liberal Couvention for the purpose of nomiuating county oftjcers for Will County mot at the Court- Tlouso in this ity at 10 o'clock to-usy, Owing to a misunderstanding as to the hour for assom- bling that lind arisen from an ercor in tho publi- cation of tho call, the Chnirman of tho Commit- tog, E. W, Crandall, Eed, postponed the hour of aiganization until 2 o'clock p. m., in ordor to Rivo tho absont delogutes timo to roport, At 2 o'claok tha Convoution met and orgavized with tho solection of Samucl D, Swith, of Joliet, as Chnirman, aud Augustus A, Qsgood, of Jol- fot, as Hacretary, T'ho twenty-two towns in tho county were represented fully by dologations, ::l“l’ un;g‘;wr of dolegutos allowed ~undor the call olng 101, It hos been protty generally undorstood by those interasted that an offort would bo made by tho candidates on tho L'armers' tioket, nud ite nowspaper backer at this lyluun, tho Signal, to so- enro au indorsemont for their ticket at the hands of this Convention, A stormy timo was oxpect~ ©od, aud, boforo ita closo, it came very nosr boing roslized, Tho Ohafrman of tho County Contral Committeo, Mr. Orandall, aftor the orgunszatlon, addrossod tho membors of tho Conventlon ou tho subject. Mo produced tho cull, and In hils romarks_no alluded to the edifor of the Signal, Calneh Zatloy, Eaq., in no vory friendly torms, Ie olaimed tua} Zarloy had attomptod to voll out tho Democratlc party to tho #]ipy Boedw," but tuat, if ho bhad sold it, ho did not purpose to ait quletly f{n und geo him doliver it without a proteut. That undey the vall thia Convontion was for tho rurpusu of nomiunting candldatos who were Fo- Iticnlly apposed to tho two tickets alrendy in the flold, "It waa not tho Intontion to allow thoso who were not in sympathy with this movement :a talo & part in tho provecdings of the Conyous 10n, Grandall's romarka wero woll rocoived, and, in somo lustancos, heartily upplaudod. . A committes of {lve on credontials wero ap- ]mlutml by the Chair, viz.1_P, 0. laley, Joliot ; ' Dowey, Wilmington; John Buchu, Monzo; Waltor Fiddywmont, oukport; sud Jumes T'yr- roll, of Troy, Tho Committoo’s roport dovels oped tha facl that twenty-two of tho towns were re‘mnonlod. from four of which thoro wera two Anlagntinga, viz,« tha tawnanf Plalnfald Wil dio. Upon the Chairman rofusing to put the motiop, it wad moved to Dbanllot for Stato Sountor, D. I Piunoy, Frad Solring, 8. W, Munn, and E. W. Crandall, of Joliet, wora placed in nominntion. Upon a ballot, Echrlnq recolyod 61 votes: O. Frazlor, tho Farmers candidate, 25, with 8 ecattoring, Sohring’s nomiuntion was mado nnaniwous. ‘A motion was offorcd nnd currlod, to ballot for ono Roprosontativo, but aflorwards recon- sldered, and two woro balloted for, Thoro wero placed in nominntion Danlel E. Ilughes, of Croto, and David Forsythe, of Florenco, Tho rosult of thie st bullot was : Hughes, 60 ; For- sytho, OL3 W. Worner, Joliet, 4; Jatmes R, Boy v%n, Dluinfiold, 83 W. Moouey, Bmldwood‘ and 1T, 1L Stasson, of Groon Gardon, Farmors' candidatos, 8 onch, Pha nomination of Hughos and Forsyth was made unanimous, For Sherift, 0. I, Waodruft, of Joliet, Goorgo M, Arpold, of Lockport (Farmers' onndidate), and John CanoI, of Mokoun, woro nominated. The voto stood : Woodruft,47 ; Arnold, 83 ; On, Job 11, Woodratf was the doslared tho candi~ ¥ & uuanimous voto, Tiugono Daley, an undortaker of Joliot, waa nomiuated for “Coroner by acclamution, after which tho Couvention adjourned, Ths Democratie Liberal Congrossional Con- ventlon for {he Sovenih District will moet at Maorris to-morraw, after which the entire throo’ tickota for Will County will bo in the fiold. TAKE *COUNTY, IND,—INDEPENDENT, Corregundence of The Chicaao Tribine Ross, Ind., Sept. 14.—Tho Indopondent Conn- ? Convention met at Crown Point on Suturday, jopt. 12, and nominated: For Represautative, Dartlott Woods ; for Trensurer, John Morsill; for Clork, John G. Hoifimann; for Asgessor, John XKlows; for Commissionor, John toss ; for Bherifr, Joroph Clark: for Burvoyor, Mauthow Schmidt : for Coronor, Dr. Gordon,—n full ticket, Great onthueinsm_provailod, aud thore was a Iargo at-~ tendanco, Lake has been ono of the strongest Ttopublican counties in tho Stato, but the Tuda- pendent movement iy strong and increasing avery doy. LA SALLE GOUNTY, ILL.—OPPOBITION, Syeelal Disputeh o the Clacano I'ribune. OTTAWA, 11, Sept. 16.—~Tho Opposition Con- vention, eonulntlng of thoso who approvo of tho platform adopted by the State Convention beld at Springflold, Aug, 20, mot ot tho City Hall in this city in mass County Convention this atter- noon, On motion, Arthur Lockwood, aq., was callod to tho chair, and Goorge W, W, Blnko was appoiuted Secrotary, Tho call wes read, and, aftor somo dobato, & roxolution was adopted in~ dorsing tho platform of the Convontion of Aug. 26 at Springtield ; alwo declarivg thut it is inox- pedient to nomivate a candidato in opposi~ tion to Alexauder Campboll, recontly put in nomination by:the Indepondent Neform party, for Cougress in this district, The follow- ng dolegates woro thon uppoluted to the Morris Convention, to bo held to-morrow : Washington Buehuoll, Thonns J, Wade, Hurvey Day, Samuol 1. Parr, G. W. W. Blake, Dr. Btout, B. U, Hess, H. W. Undorlull, Duniel Evans, Witliam QOsman, 7. G, Armstrong, Jumes Dunican, W, R. Mill- gan, 8, Richolson, 7, B. Rice, A, Vaughey, Capt, Dorning, and 8. 1, Lowis, The followiug Coun- ty Central Cowmittoo was appointod for the en- wning yoar : William Osman, of Ottawa; W. It, Milligan, ‘Farm Ridgo ; Frank Moisonbnugh, Mendota ; M. Noustsdt, LaSalla; aud Cyrus Shaver, Rutland. UUCHANAN COUNTY, TA,—ANTI-MONOFOLY. Correspondenve of The Chicago I'ribune, IxprrespeNce, In., Bept. 14—The Anti-Mo- nopdl'County Convention of Buchanan County mot WP thio Conri-Houso in this clty Saturday nf- ternoon. Altlough it rained all the foretioon, thoro were fourtcen of tho sixteon townehips in the county regularly roprosonted by delegates with credentinle, 'Flio Convention was larmo- nious and enhusiastic. Tho signa of the times arg plainly seen in contrasting this Convention with the Ropublican Conveniion held Inst Satur- day o weok, at which only four townships were reprosentod by rogular dolozates. LEE COUNTY, TA. Specfal Dispateh to The Chrcago Tribune, | Fony Mavisoy, In., Hopt. 16.—Thoe twent: third annual exhibition of the Loe County A cultural Sociely commenced yostorday. ‘Tho entries are nut vory numerous, ~‘The display of farm products, agricultural implomouts, and domeptio manufactures is a failure. The only goud sliow made is of 160 blooded draft aud fast horses, whieh aro the flnest over exhibited in this connty, and some fine racos are oxpected. In the afternoon, the rutning_ race of a bLalf milo dosh was won by Lou Colline' bay mare Polly. Time, 59 scconds, Tho race for horses that had nover trotted for a prize or promium, best three in five, mile hoats, was won by Zals' bay gelding Rattiing Bill, Bost tino, 8 mivutes and b seconds, - LABALLE COUNTY, ILL,—ARD-MONEY, Specwal Dispaiel to The Tyibune, Orraws, I, Bopt. 16.~The hn.rd-mnno{ Domocracy and Republicans diseatistiod with tho nction of .the Convention held at the Oity- Thall in Ottaws this afternoon, which instrusted its delegatos that it is deemed ijnoxpodiont to nominate n. candidate for Congress aguinst Camploll, pet tig ovoning at the City-Hall. The monliniv\ms largely attonded, and enthu-~ sinatic, L. W. Bremor, Esy., was chosen Cliair~ man, and C. M, Catlin, Sceretary, A resolution wos unnnimously adopted Api:u[uling g(ghluuu dolognica to reprosent nSatlo Jounty in the Congressional Convention on ta- morrow, the 17th, at Morris. Tho dolegatos are as follows: L. W. Bremer, J. B. Rico, D. P. Jones, J. G, Armitroug, J. McCorunok, A. B. Smith, Thomas 0. MoK lay, Alox Vaughay, O. IL, X. Thomas, O, BL. Cat- lin, Donat Alloyealtor, O, I, 8trabot, G, W. W, Dlake, Washington Bushnell, George Bpencer, David Bomnard, and J, I, Reardon. The dolo- gates were instructed to vote fora candidate who judorsos tho 8pringfleld Convontion of Aug, 20. Anexciting time i8 eoxpactod at Morris to- worraw, s MISOEULANEQUS, ILLINOIG GOAL-MINENS PLEDOX THEMBELVED Special Lispateh to 1 lic Chicago Lribne, LaSante, Iil, Sept, 10—Tho conl-minors of Will, Gruudy, and LaSslle Countios, at thoir Union District Couvention, held at Ottaws yes- torday ‘and to-dny, pledged thomsolves to aup- port the nomination of Aloxander Osmpholl for ‘momber of Congress, REPUNLICAN MEETING AT DES MOINES, IA, Spectal Disvaleh to Lhe Chicaao Yribune. DesMotses, la., Sept, 16.—The Ropublicans had o meoting to-night at tho Conrt-House, Hanator Allison and %nngmsnmcm Laughridro wora advertised to Bf“k' The laster ouly s] poared. ‘Tho Court-Ifouse was about balf full, not over 160 poraons being prosent in all, Nr, Loughridgo made a good flopflhllunn speech, but a vory poor argument for tho party romaining longor in power, The mooting waa tho most sig- nal failure yot recorded in tho campaign. THE BOUTH GAROLINA MUDDLE. QuAnrEstoN, 8, 0., Sopt. 16.~Tho colored Re- publicnns of Charleston, who, are dissatisfled with tho nomination of Chamberlain, have {sauea o oalt for a mass-moeting to-morrow night, toin- dorso & moyoment for tfio nomination of an In- dependent Ropublican State ticket, in tho intor- oat of honest governmont. Tho movemont is devoloplog firnnz atrongth In mavy conuties, os- pocially o tho upper portion of tlio Btato,. polal s L' lbeiel s FIRES. At Sacramontos 8AN Tnavotsco, (al,, Bept, 10,—The burning ot tho Capitsl Woolon Mllg, st Baoramonto, youtorday, caused & losa of over §300,000, with au jnsurauco of §60,000, At St Louis, 81, Lous, Mo, Sopt. 19, —Hendrioks & Crit- tondon's book-storo, 204 North Filth streot, burned thia morning, Loss, $10,000. Insured in tho tna, 84,000; Homo, Now York, €8,000¢ Continental, 84,000 ; Gosmania, 82,000, aud about 89,000 in other commnlos not known, Balmer & Wobbor's music-stora adjoining wes damagod about §8,000, Insupd. et RAILROAD llllngE REPM"EB. ful Disputel to The Chicaso 1'ribund. Donen fa et e Tha Dubiguad Dune leitis Itaflrond "bri{go; sorous the i jver ut this poiut, was ropairod to-day, and nx‘o draw now works ovon _bottor than bofora. Tho draw has beon oponod and qosed seyoral tlmed, snd the onstern and woatem Bonnd traink neRsed over THE EXPOSITION. . Commercial and Manufacturing Interests Represontod There. A Fow Words Coneerning the Boot and Shos Trade, 0. M. Honderson & Qo. Tho dogreo of succoss which bag attonded the Inter-State Industrial Exposition thus far is commensurate with the sutlelpations of the managers, ‘Though {t was inaugutated with leag ofa ‘““spturge " than its predecensor, and is con- ducted on moro modest principlos gonerally, it 18 nevertholoss vasily superior in many partiou-~ larg to that momorabla oxhibition, aud is meet ing with a8 great a sharo of patronago. The Grangoer eloment hins not yet appenred up- on the econo toany alarmingextont, bence theat- tendanco has beon composed in the main of city people. Itis gratifyingtonoto tho intorest thoy tako in tho enterpriso, and if it Is ouly kept up uutit such timo as tho country folks can bo brought in, tho success of tho Exposition will bo completo. Tho pleasant woathor yeuter- day brought out o large numbor of visitors, and the butlding was woll fillod during the greator portion of theday. Improvemonts aro constant~ ly making in tho several departmonts, and, owing tothe dilatoriness of exbibitors fiom abroad, two or three days must olapsa before tho floor will bo arrauged in propor shape, and the pro- vailing confusion aud noles censo. Of courso, Fathor Time {1 st tho Exposition, and, in keoping with hia tasto -and calling, prot sides over the Elgin watch factory. Mo has dis- earded his Liour. lm‘ and sooms to ba vory proud of bia Elgin.* The Exposition Building doea not contain a more pleasant picture of busy lifo than tho booth of the Elgin Wateh Com- pany. - THE ART-GALLENY, hulnfi‘nbont the only dopartment tbat fs in or- dar, i8 more gonerausly patrouized than uuy of tho others. Tho arrangemont of the plcturos moats with gonoral approbation, tho contrast bo- twoon tho present nnd formor gallerios being markod ag toattract instant notico. Mnny pleay- aut and profitablo hours can bo spoat among the picturos, and in tho floral oud of the building, where all is boauty nnd delicious perfumo. Tuo romaining dopartments will bo fit for inspoction by the timo tho excursion trajus commenco brlnglu{: in strangera from all parts of the coun- try, which will be about tho closo of the weel. As aunounced .}'uhtordny, the Pittsburg & Tort ‘Wayno Rond will tun a tram from Pittsburg to Cuicago, charging only $10 for tho round trip, or less thau one-half the usual fare, and tho OIK- or ronds will soon ba propsred to make similar reductions, BOOTS, ANOES, ETA, Asmuch as tho ‘mbllc are gonoml‘!lyncqnulneed with the mercantilo and manufacturlug intarasts of Chicago,—or at loust to the oxtont that they have been dtecussed through that common me- dium, tho press,—it yot soews to bo wholly, or in part, unawaro of tho oxistonco of that onor- mous leading intorest involved in the manufac- ture and golling of boots and shoos, and the rapld expausion of that branch of trade during tho past half-dozen years. And as the prosent timo offers an excollant_apportuuity for offering n few suggestions on this point, Tie Trimuxe will, in conneatiou with the othar serios of com- morcial articlos, which are publishing from timo ta timo, endeavor to ahow its ronder, in as brief mauner a8 possillo, the importance of this Dbranch of moreantile industry on the presont and future growth of the city, a8 well as its comparative velue with othor mercautilo intor- cate, 08 roprosonted in the Inter-Stato [udustrinl Axposition. And a8 the differout iuterosts aro so numerouely ropresonted, oue is at a loss whero aud how to begin, and what branch to take up Beat. But if ono of tho most promunenc, imposing, and interesting featurcs bo choson ng an futroductory theme, we certwinly would chooso tlmt of boots and shoes, and such others n8 may seom_necessary. Our rendors, howover, mudt bear in mind thot it is not our in- tontion to convey n [fulio idon; not that it is tha loading, bt one of tha leading, inter~ aaty, nor would we hiavo them gatlier an impres- sion thal it far oxcels Lhatof uny other locality, as ull muat bo aware of tha face that Musgachu- satts produces more hoots and shoes—and moro enpocinily of the fancy vinss of goods—than any othor Stato in tho Union. 'The mnuufacturing of boots and shoos in Chicago, howover, has be- camo o lending iuterest, aud i thoraforaideatical with tho remarkablo growth of cowwerecinl in- dustry thronghont the West. Aund one thing Tue I'misuxe {8 able to state with considorable cortainty, and that is that wo have at present #s largo houses in tho manufac- turing and jobbing of boots and shoes ag any city at the seaboard. Four are ropresented in the Exposition,—that of (. N, Honderson & Co., M, D. Wolla & Co., Pholps, 'Dodge & Pulmor, aud 0. I, Fargo & Co. . In order to_form some adequate iden of tho immonso business trausacted in the line of booty aud shoes, it will bs necessary to zive somewhat of an extonded dexcription of tho details of both tho stand it the Exposition, aud their placo of business, and capacity of the frm. Cousequently, tho firm of Q. X, NENDERSON & g0., will bo tekon as sn examplo, ~Thia firm'y **apaco " fu tho Exposition ls adjncout to, and immediately south of, the Art-Gallery, and has what is techuieally known as a toam of twenty mon st work, which is considerad s vory tovgo oue, na ench workman hasa cortain portion of tho boot or shoo tofwavipulato. This toam turns aut twalve casag, or 144 puirs, of Loots per day. Lot tho vinitor to the Expositionoxamine for him or hiersolf, in order that a more minute description may not be necessary. Lot them watoh closol; the handy and rn\)[d mannor in which tho skillo workmen accomplioh thoir work, and turn ont a suporior quality of ‘goods, Certainly Mr. Ien- dorson ought to fool prond of boing abloto add Hfinh au interesting featuro to Chicago's great show. - Ono dopartment, howover, which would be & vory intoresting feature woro it possible to ropregent it in this placo, is the manuracture of womon's calf shoos, which, as well ns thoir ous- tom boots, aro acknowledged to Lo superior, both in workmausbhip and quality, to the pro- ductions of any othor manufactory in this coun- tiy. Inaving thus descsibod, as far as possible, Q. 3L Hendorson & Co.'s manufactory at the Exposition, wo will ondeavor to couveyan ade- quato iden of tho extont of the frm's trans- actions, by a roference to TIEIR BUSINEYS OPENATIONS, This house is situsted nt 220 aud 222 Bast Madigon streat, corner of Fynuklin, in the vory hourt of the wholosalo et of tho city.. And to their credit, us wollag ta tho lhonor of the oity, it may be statod that it is the Jargost boot aud shoa establishent wost of Now York. On tho authority of thoso in & position to know, wo make tho statement that their avorago salos por year will equal or excced thoso of any othor similar houso in tho United Btates, Wo wero also informed by rollablo authority, that our sls- tor clty of susponsion-bridge famo (St. Louls) Ling not been ablo to dwposo of “as nany fiubda thronghout Bouthern Ilinols as this singlo ouso, & fact that is no doubt largely due to the superior clues of goods O. M. Hondereon & Co. manufacture, This fs po bonsting, aw the facts are such aa will vofuto succossful contradiction. Although thls housn is ono of the oldost in tho West, the membors of tho firm aro nul{ in the rflma of lito, and Tz TuinoNe trusts that thoy have many yoars of usefuluess bofore them. Tho firm is composed of 0. M. Hondorson, who hus goneral euporviston of the businoss, N, 8. Hondorgon, who has chargo of the purchasing, whose long exporfonce has boen his toachor, aud Mr, Burio, who has chargo of meking tho oredits and the goeneral oftice-work of tho firm, and, boing n keon aud ahrowd observor of human uaturoe, ho = itt avary way qualified for tho poi tlon Lo ocouplas, In closing theso romarks, Tnx TRIDONE oan- not rofrain from congratulating 0. AL Hendor- #on & Co, on thio well-morited oxpanslon of thoir businoes, for it ta by muoh firms oy thin that Chfongo 1o mndo whot sbo fa, = i THE HOMOEOPATHS. B2, Lous, Sopt, 10.—Quite & numbor mcugnhln 'pbzula! 1 h? PRI Tyt fouet Lred S0 of o~ nt Woate FREEMEN SOUTH. (Continucd trom tho Tirst Page) Gon. Bborman throngh tho Adjutant-Uoneral, dirceting that, s his proclamation recognizing Baxter ns Inwiul Governor of Arkausas hind hoen {ssuod, o wns to bo protected in that position by Unfted States forcon if nDCCeasIry. ‘I'ho Prosldent has abandonod for the present his Intontion of roturning to Long Branch, oventain Louisianadotaining him In Washington, It i probablo, should tho troubles increass in |/ Loulslann, that the Stato mnybo ndded to Tiont. on, Shiorldan'a dopattment, or Gon. Tarry muy bo ordered to Now Orloans to rank Gen, Emory in command. 'Though NO.VESSELS NAVE A8 YET TEEN ONDERED TO NEW ORLEANS, thoso comprising the Nortk Atlantio squadron may appear in that vielnity, Theeo things have hoon coneldored, and n Inrgo number of nvaila- ble troops ordored to Lonisians, In view of the praclamation rocoenizing Kel- logg nu Govornor of Louisiena, and the order to Gen, Fmory *“under no circumstances to recog- nize the insurgent Government of Louisiana,” events in that Stato within the five days from the dato of tho proclamation aro everywhero await with moro thun ordinory anxioty. ‘I'iero is 1IN DANK IN NEW ORLEANS 8500,000 To $750,000 colleeted from pooplo to pay intorost on the Louisiana litigated bonds, which ato owned at tho North, Tho Prosident hna eent instructions fo Gon, Emory 1o guard tho bonk, and iu no avent pormit tha monay to bo drawnl by any por- sou connected with the Penn Governmont. WASBANGTON. ‘The Rights of Labrador under the Treaty of Washingto ment Found Agninsg & Amecial Dispatchto The Chicago T'ribune, WasiiiNatos, D. O., Sopt, 16,—Tho Stato De- partment has not yot made roply to the request of tho Troasury Dopartment for the formor's construction of tha Treaty of \Washington re- Enrdlng the claimed rights of Labrador to the onofit of thoso provisions of the troaty allow- 1ng tho froo ontry of fieh, flsh-oil, olo. XO INDICTMENT FOUND AGAINST DANA, Tho Grand Jury to-day reported to the Court {hat they bad failed to find s hill in the case of Qlnrles &, Dang, of New York, charged by ox- Gov. Aloxander R. Shopherd with erimival libol, contained in the New York Sun for June 26 last. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Suit to Iccover for Malpractices PiitAperruia, Sopt. 16.—Dr. Buchanan, of tho 1sclectio dadical Colloge, wha waa implicated ina rocont ealo of diplotas, was arrosted for malpractico on the wifo of Ispac Vondergrifl, who died from tho offocts of an oporation per- formod by Buchauan. Fho latter gave a corti- fleato of doath from billous remittont fover. LATE LOCAL ITEMS. MUBDEROUS ABSAULT. Abort mnoon yesterday two colored men, ‘William V. Jonea and John Lane, became in- volved fn »_quarrel over a_trivial mattor, st tho corner uf Union aud Mendian streots, and end- od it by & fiorca combat with bricks, Joues gob the best of his antsgonist, and, aftor knocking Dbim down, struck him sevbral heavy blowa on tho faco and head with a brick which he held in his hand. Lane’s nose was broken and soveral #overo, and perhaps dangorons, wounds woro Iu- ilictod abont his head. Policomen at tho Madi~ son Streat Station "wero called to tha scene and arrosted Jones, who was booked for disorderly conduct aud allowod to go under $200 bonds. Yano was lakon to his Liomo, No. I8 Moridian streot, where Dr. Thibodo attonded him, MATRIMONIAL. New Yonx, Bopt. 16.—P, I'. Barnum was mar- ried this morning to the daughter of John Fisk, of Southport, Eng. ’ SPECIAL NOTICES. S; TOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTIC ANDUOLDS, Tho groat virtuo of this modiclno fs that 1t ripans tho ‘mattor and throws 1t out of tho syutown, pucilles tho blood, aud thus olfeota s ouro, SCHENGK'S S8EA WERD TONIG, FOR THE QURE OF DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION, &o. Tho Tonlo produces & hoalthy action of tho stomaoh, exeating an appotite, forming clylo, and curing tho most abstinsto cases of indigestlon, BCHENCK'S MANDRAKR PILLS ¥OR THI OURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT, &o. ‘Theso pills aro alterative and produce & healthy action of the liver without tho least dangor, as thoy aro frov from enlomel, and yot moro eficaclous ln rostoring a hioalthy action of tho liver, Theso ramedios aro & cortain curo for Consumption, as the Pulmonle Syrup ripens tho muatter and purifios tho Ulood. The Mandrzko Pills act apon tho liver, ereates licalthy bile, and romovo all diseasos of the livor, oftena cuuso of Consumption. The Soa Weod Tonic gives tono and strength to tho stomach, makos a good digostion, and ensbles the orgens to form good blood; sud thus ero~ aton healthy eirculation of healthy blood, The com. ‘iaed action of theso modioines, as thus explalned, will cure evory oaso of Consumption, if taken i time, and the uae of tho modicines persevared lu. Dr, Schenck Is professionally at his prinsipal office, cor- nor Sixth and Arch-ats,, Philadolphls, every Monduy, whora all lottors for advlcamust boaddrossod. Bohonok's modicines for sala by all Drugglsta. ARTIFICIAL BYES. FRENGH ARTIFICIAL EYES Sutetions s TICEs S13.00 BACH, ctlons. sant to ail pinsis of ¢ i . R RREEI RET A 78 Saitth Clisek- | EDUCATIONAL, ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL. Roarding and dey-schoo} for young ladlos and chlldron, Tlov, Thoodore Irving, LL. D., Rootor, No. 3t Wost ‘Tuirty-sccond-at., Now York. Tho young ladies and chifldron roceived into tho family will' liva [n tho atmo- wplioraand undor the quist Intluonao of & Ohristian homo, "Tho aumbor 1s Nmitod to fiftoon. Reoponon Wodnos. dny, Sopt, 29, For clrontnr or Information, apply to tho Toator, No. 21 Wost Thirty-second-at. EL. B. BRYANTS CRICAGO DUSINESS COLLEGE, Southenat cor. Stato and Washingtonests, ‘Largost Tnatitution of tho kind fn Amorica, Hlogant toonms—vicl furnitury—thorough courso—first oluss (eachom—porloot discinline~larga nuibor of ety dautahch st Ml e o e for usinoss, Youniwion T Hleo." Vo Gicoulara address 11, . BRY ANY, bloago, TAKE FOREST ACADEMY, rifing Sohicol, whoro Hoya and Young M e e o Tbtafa & (hOROUEh oo o el v ‘R, @ hoe v, S st bl Yonr il boyia soot, 0 ooe el AN bpislien Ao the Prlacios), ALBLRY “ho Hon, WILLIAM TIROBS, Prosid R, AU A O b, Vioo rsuidon o Tho Ter UNION COLLEGE 0F LA, O tuo University ot Chleago and the Northwostorn Unle v Daily lustenotion, 4 hours por day, fordd wenks, \\}‘Jml 08 fl\xur*‘uo«(h Lyman ‘l'n\mh\:fi aud Jawes R, Doolittle, and Peofs, Vai Haron Donylow snd Philiy Pt R S Tribuno Buildthg, Ghicago, s, (Beiei ] CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, MADAME D'HERVILLY, Prinolpal, Nos. 1627 and 1629 Sprucoeat., Philadalphis. Raoglish, Fronch, und Latin, ]lqnt(“flfl and Day Sebovl for young Ladios and Alissos, anot 1 1l Iheuses ot i ey, Vil Foapan Bopluiubior . DR. VAN NORMANWS, EFranch, ally day iobiool, o Gran fani "sm‘- o Ko i ok st e Tovs B Oy VAN NOIAAN, hicnio, OGAN SQUARB SEMANARY, I'his Boarding aud Day-Sohool for Iadfos, situatod 1809 Vinuests Piuila ul‘;hfi slsm bosuopnad Hep, e 04, Bo) HIS8 5 TR et MRS, WM. G. BRYAN'S SILES, SPHGIAL ANNOUNGEMENT. SIMPSON, NORWELL & CO. Offor their SPLENDID ASSORT- MENT of BLAGK SILES AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION TFrom last sonson’s prices. They in- vito particular attontion to these goods at the following prices, viz: $1.26, $1.871-2, #L50, $1.621-2, £1.76, $1.871-2, and $2.00 n yard, and pronounce thom to be the cheap-~ estline of BLACK SILKS cver of- fered in this markot. Othor botter grades reduced in proportion, An Immense Assortment NOW OPEDN, Inell the new Shades, at $1.75 and $2.26 n yard, just the same goods that are being retailod in this city at $g.00 and $2.60 a yard. Wo con-~ sider them EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, ‘Well worthy the attention of pur- 9 & él;“gi}ta,te-st. FORCED SALE! EANK‘B’I{?T STOCK * J. N. MARCHMONT & CO., HUMAN HAIR (MPORTERS, Canslgned to us oxprossly far IMMEDIATE SATE. 8,000 HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES or 380, 78¢, $1.25, 1, aud upwsrd, “UELIG EFRATR 328 West Madison-at,, cor, Aberdesn, PROPOSALS. WATER ~ WORKS. Crry of MUSKEGON, Mich., Sopt. 1, 1674, SEALED PROPOSALS will be recolved in accordanca with tho following resolu. tion of the Common Couneil of tho Uity of BMuskogon, a4 adopted Sopt. 1, 1674: REROLY That tho Committoo on Wator Works b instrucied to advertise for, rocelvo and wubmlit to the Council_sanlod propusals for constrncting and ercoting Water Works for supplylug this city wlfix wator for do- muatio and fire purposes, 1, Buch proposals sholl provide for sultable oogines (high or kw pressitre), pamps, hoilors, and other ma- ohinory, with or without standpin+s or reservoies, o o cupablo of dischiarying throo milllon (4, 000, 000) gallons por twenty-four Hours; for tiro duty, to throw niua (9) one- jnch struams ot tho snine tiao, 100 feot high, 1 milo from the pumps, and malutain thems for ton hours if noocd= il complota with all usnal and nocoasary couvonlonges nad uppliancos, and sot up roady to run, guarantuod for thryo yeans againat any broskexo oF Eepalrs that may vceur {roim defect of matorlal, works manship, o¢ tnusual wear and fear, oc from dofoots a. thp rinciplo of comutruotlun or appidntion. Thio machiniory to be gsraiitead tobo enjiablo of wosk. ing up to 20 pounds water prossure, snd holdiug it far ton houcs If neccssury, and to infeingo no latter patont of any maoliinory for tid ssmo puzposo, S, Alun, such amount of cant-{ron wator-pips as msy by 2. Al requirod,’ from 4 to 10 inchos in diamater, ‘guarantood o stand’s nratauea aftor belag Inid of %0 pounds pos wuaro inch, dolivored-u this city, or dolivored and Iald down In‘tronclios B foot deop i tho eonizo of tho e, .4 1s0, such amonnt of appraved wondnipo as may he o o & 0 15 ghys i dimoter, gueantocd ta i 1ikb prossuro, and delivored o dolivared aad lald own ax abovo. o, 30 Braparo the, trpnchian I, 4o ALk o oF i, 3 , 1005, fil‘.’:fi\». ‘:‘“ Ihlujl Iieauts alt Gomploo, 4 tonehor Bot o B o Fakaitl, Infd down tn tle elty, sl tac, ity i, and buch other Boavy ostingsa iy b3 FORMEE, ta taratat frst quallty ot gatos and valvos for mal ng, 50, 10 furnish frat quality of fire hydeants, all ta bt st atariat UL sl e Sl P ahove aco s gy Do My : mm':’,"fy‘u'}‘ :x"‘:)‘)’nn;\%fi 5 Becaptanon or ojection of B ovbiosals £0 b mad ar or baforo Sopt. 91, 18H, All proposals must bo ndirassed to tho Gommittao on ‘Water Worke, Muskogos, 1lcl, Dotolls o pipini or say Information will bo furulshod b tho Commitico on spplication, & ! JOHN TORRENT, Olistrman Committoo ou Watar Works, PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Orr1oE oF Surt, oF PUBLIO P!DPRH‘I“; Mavison, Wi, Sept. 4, 1614, Notlco fa horoby given puranant to chapter 211 of the Taws of Wisconsln for tho yoar 1874, that soalod proposals will bo sovelvod at this offico up to noon of the 16th day of Qctobor, 184, for farnlxhing tho Stato with the nogosssry Atatlozacy for ta uee durlng tho yar commenciog Jan, 1, A list of tho artictes, and the quantity of esch requirad, awill o furnishod to all porsons dusiriing to bid, on appli: eation to this oitics, oithor yorvonaliyor by lottor. AW statlonory to correspond with tho sawplos now providad for fnapectlon at this oftico, pursuant to ssfd chaptor 31t aud to ho delivored to tho Suporintondont of Publie Troparty, at tho Capital, {u thio city of Madieon, Wik on o boforo tho firat day of Dovombior, 1874, Faon bid must ba accompaniod by bond fn the pansy stm of Ton Thoussud Dollurs, oxocutod by the biddor at prinolpal, and by at loast two rostdont frooholders surotios, conditfonod that tho biddor will furnlsh wool stationery according to the forma of his bid, snd the coa. fract entorod {nto dn pursusnow thorcof, Tho suratiot ‘shall a¢1aoh to or indoras on said bond thotr Sustifioation, ta tha effect that thoy aro rostdont frecholdors of this Btate, and aro ach worlh tho sum of Ton Thomand Dot Jars ovor aud abova al) dobis, Habilitiss and sxemptions, in proporty sltuated fn thls State, ‘Tho justifioation aball 1o scoonpadod Uy tho eortificata of & Judge or Olerk of Coust of Racord, to tho olfoot that ho is porsonally no- Qunintod with tho suratiov, and that bo holiovos them to e oach wortl thy eum stated in tho justifloation, ovorsnd abovo all dobte and liabilitias, ‘Chie cantract will be lot to tho Towost bidder, quality considored, who shull furnish socarity as abovo indioatad, aatisfactory ta tho Buporintandont of Publlo Propertyy ‘providod, howovor, tlat proforunce will ho ilven to any Diddor reslding and dolng businoss in thio Blato of Wis consin, 1 his Uid shall bo as 1oy a8 thiat of avy othor bid dor not dolug businoss in this Btata, 3 T, O, LUND, lo Proporty, ived for t! e s e sotiomof § Ogurte o'olook ni,, oan bo span at tho offl 5 Acting Bupt. o NOTICE T0 CONTRA Progosals will o raoo fTons at Fonsiaer T'jans aud spaoito jorrow, st Funtl Mtor Bopt, 14, CTTER ARt mhos Bt o she Asront ariet ® / GOLORED GROS GRAINSILES | | | {

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