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VOLUME 28, EXPOSITION. fixposition! LLINOLS AFRUST SPECIAL NOTIE, | SNAVINGS BTV The Exeoutive Committes of the Inter-State Industrial Exposition pongratulate the oitizens of Chicago and the Northwest on the unquali- Hed success of the Seoond Annual Exhibition, both as regards the exhi- bition itself and also the attendance, Tho Dopartments are now complote sad tho display in all respects sur- passes that of anything of the kind ever seen in this country, Ho Ong Should Fail fo Attend. COAL. +- OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO 122 & 124 CLARK-ST, Batwoon Yashington and Madison. Cash Capital---paid up $500,000 Surplus Fund - - - - $25,000 Daditional Liability of Slockhalders $500,000 PAYH intorest on DEPOSITS in BAVINGS DE- PARTMENT t the rate of 8 por cont_por aunum, the INTEREST payable to dopositors on tho 1st of January and July of v.-aoi year, In TfiUBT DEPARTMENT rooelves Doposlts for whioh Certificatos are lssnod drawing intercst ot the rato of 41 por cont por aunum for tho fall numbor of days the monoy remains on deposit Recolves and ox- coutes Trasts, inveats mnneEml takes the charge of business for Individuale, Estates, Corporations and Booleties, \ HMonoy will bo loaned at & low rato of interest on firat-olass collaterals having a ready cash value, L. B. 8IDWAY, Pres, JOUN B, DRAKIE, 21V, Pros, I, G. POWERS, 1st V. Pros. J. 8. GINBS, Cashior. f:g ISDE O0I Tron Company of Pemnsylvania, . ALL SIZES OF FRESHLY-MINED HARD COAL, Of the most lnpfn-lm- grade, for country and w on hand, e e lva sheds, wo aro onabled to noll Coal at prosont prices, and insuro de- livery of nnmo clenn and dry, when dosired by purchasor, during the ensuing Wintor, F. M. WHITEHOUSE, MINBERS? AGENT, Office, 19 Uhamber of Commerce, Indiana-st. Bridgo, Docks ?Twonty-second-st.’ Bridge. FORMERLY, ELAKE, WEITEHOUSE & €0, HALL'S SPRINKLERS, FIRE! ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Against Fire. Qittzens and Strangers aro luvltud to call at the ofics of BROWN BROTHERS, Corner Clinton and Jackson-sts, At auy tine, and eea our "II‘IIINKLERS“IH wotual E woration, SEND FOR CIRCULARS. P e e e e e i e WINES, SEASONABLE G00DS! NATHANIEL JOINSTON & SONS?, Bt. Estephe Claret, BARTON & GUESTIER, Claret and Sauterne Wines, DILTHLY, S8AIIL & CO. lock Wines, Belfast Ginger Ale, cahout des Arnbes, 2 L,\‘ons Suusage, Viestphalin Sansage, Wesiphalia lams, California Fruit, Apricots, Pears, Grapes, Plums, FOR SALI BY C. AT TTRAE, 148 BAST MADISON-ST. e e T LAKE NAVIGATIOR, GOODRICH'S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukeo, Shoboygan, Manito- woe, ota., daily(Sundays excepted). .. Daom. FT-Saturday's boat don't leave until 8 p, m. For Grond Haven, Muskegon, Traverse City, Mackinac, cte., datly (Sundays excepled) 7 p.m. Xor8t. Jnseph daily (Sunday exceptod)....,....10 &, m, Baturday's Bont don't leave unt!l 11:20 p. m, Tor Manisteo snd Ludington, Tuesdsy and ‘Thursdey... eren veree O 8.m. For Greon Bay and Iatenmediate ports, Tuaeday and Friday,.,, oo T Pom, Tor Kicannba and Lake Supenior ports, Mon. day and Thursday., D m. BZ™0tfico and Ducks, foot Michigai LADIm& SEAL SACQUES MADE TO ORDER AT BISHOP & BARNES, Cor. State & Monroe-sts. HIGN OF THE BLACK BEAR. GUNS, “GUNS.” Double Muzelo Londeras, $10; Broochload- era, singlo, $16.0 Double, $40; also, *@rebuor's,” “ Beott's,” our own, and others, SPENOBER, 58 8tato, nonr Randolph, Stats & Gomnty Taxes. anle of lands for State and County T’flrx)::e: bogins on Monday next, Sopt. 28, and rocoed ns fast_as pousiblo until all is wold, 'o_avoid n rush, porsons ewm;i such taxes and w"hmfllwc anve additional cost, would once. dovallwcnll i H, B, MITLLER, County Tronsuror and Collector, REAL ESTATE. 60 10 WORGAY PAR i TUNNTA, o . oo, et der o I DISSOLUTION NOTICE, OLULION. U g sador tho ey H. Kuhl will ooulinny the businosy, Al Al B aiitlod o e gand 0F Waay bt 2 174, WOl ey, operiuursiy DRY GOODS. s, SHAV & § CORNER State and Madison-sts., Invite Merchants to examine their superior cxhibition of Dress Goods, Whitc Goods, Notions, and ‘Woolens, which they are selling at very close margins, Full lines of Domestics, and Prints, in “sclected styles,” at agents’ prices. Close buyers should not fail to avail themselves of the advantages offered. JEWELRY. N, MATSON & COMPANY'S GCGREBAT k1 STORE Ts on the Southwest Corner of - STATE AND MONROE-STS,, Opposito tho Patmer Houso, Visitors are Always Welcome, Exposition Jewelry Store. $100,000 worth of Watches and Jowel AT QOST, until Bxposition closos, na I ahn closo out my Rotzil Business and do_an ex- cluaive Johbing Trado, ns formerly. Call and price my goods. JOEN G. ASHLENAN, 199 STATE-ST., Two Blocks west of Exposition Building. MISCELLANEOUS. LA SALLE & PERU HORSE ¢ - DUMNMY R. R, €0, A narrow-guago T rafl horse-rallway 1 to bo con. strustod at onco in the eitios of Poru and LaSalle, Tho longth of tho road will bo 3 110 milos, Itis Intondad ta use: Ist. 'T' rails, woighiug 20 pounds to tho yard, 2d. Tios of 4 by 6 Inches sawed oak lumbor. £ 4 ono-horse pastouger cars, TPartios desiring to furalsh any of the abovo or othor mecessary materlals, or to do the wark of constructiug the ronds, wiil plesso addross olthor BIt DODGLt & 1USE, Toru, 1., or MATTIIL! NEGELER ZING CO., lio, 11, L 20 A RARE OUPORTUNITY, A manufacturing establishment, with a largo and exclu. sive trado, no com ition weat of Pittabury, desiros rtnar with 87,0010 $10,000 cash, A gront of more tian g"l.(ll) the lirst year amply proved by its past'records and resont ariors and wontracts. This e ntion 1 solicitad from princ PROSPE Fribuine oios. - oo Opening Celebeation of the Harlle Pillar, Now at No. 20 South Olark-at,, appasito the St DR on DAY the 2T hasito fhe 8 ay £t Lagor atGoa gl Groar Jamch oo Soniay: “ths B4t dnsk, ALRRRERGHTSBY G 2 rt Har case, Add only, ING. Bockford, Rock Island & St Louis Railvoad Co Secrelary's Offce, Rack Taraxw, 1L, Sopt, 7, 181, Stockholders’ Meeting. Notica ts horeby stvon that. the sanval mosting af th Ginckuiotdury of the Naoklord, Nork Teiar g of °F he Ratlrond Guinpiany wil o Hold &% the otieorot tie Lors yaur o MockTaitnl, Difola, 00" Wodncader, 'tha- 11 "olaoi, on A7 oF Ootebon B G T WINAIIEAD, Hocrotary. LA e Soenta 5. WANBED oo THE, SUBICAIGER WILL CALL AND PAY SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, A 7, i, 48, 4,1 w0, 1o, How! o' 165 2 ol 1= TOR RENT, Prick Resldengs No, 1122 Praitla-ar,, with Carpots, IPure uaos, Dsaporien) ko, (ontiraly naw), FOIL BALE ohienp, bugqule l!‘:flfll“lfl AULLKL & DRLVY, 16 Loballewt ) [ CHICAGO, POLITICAL. Large Convention of Reformers in Min- nesota. A Hard-Money, Revenue Tari Platform Adopted, The Candidates for the Su- preme Court Execel- lent Men. Dix and Robinson Renominated by the New York Re- publicans, Senator Conkling Shows How His Party Saved the South, The Missouri Republicans In- dorse the Reform Ticket and Platform, The Indiana Campaign--Outrageous Republican Gerrymandering, The Mortonites Making Capital Out of the Southern Troubles. Voorhees Antagonizing Mendvicks and BcDonald on tho Currency Question, THE MINNESOTA LIBERALS. . Sneeial Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune. 81.1Aur, Minn,, Sopt, 23,—The Liberal-Domo- cratieStats Convention wasbettorattondod to-day than was expeoted, though only judicial nomic uations were to be mado. Thoso ‘presont ox- bibited tho best of feoling, Tho platform aud nomineos givo norfect satisfaction, and whon iho Convention adjourned tho genersl improssion among members, and numorous othors wlho witneased the procoedings, was, that tho Oppo- sition in much stronger in the State than hereto- fore supposed, and that Wilkin and Loclren may bo olocled to the Suprome Bench notwith- atauding tho great porsonal popularity of Judge Mcillan, the prosont Chiof-Justico, and Repub- Jicau nomines for re-cloction, Spoeches woro mado by Mesars, Burshard, of Wiuona, Presidont of tha Couventio, Donnolly, Wilson, Cox, Flandran, snd Ayres, Burchard spoka ontirely of Southern reconstruotion ns {lluatrated by Louisinna and recent ovonts thore, suying tho peoplo of this country aro urged ‘to sustzin the Administrotion in tho work of reconstruction, which has dobanched tho blaok man, crippled tho white man, and bank- rupted every Stato subjected to ita rule. I it Ropublicanism or despotiem ? At tho broaking out of the rebollion {housands rushed to arma that the Misuissippi should bo free from St. Paul to tho Gulf. To-dny o power mora destractivo than tho army holds Lowsiana in bondago, and lovies n tributo of oyer £2,000 on evory vesuel which moves on the Missiesippi to and from tho ocean. - Mr. Donnolly congratulated the Convontion on tho platform and nominces. Ho spoke of Judge Willtin's ominent ability, and Locuren's noblo army record and woll-known fitnoas for the Suprewme Bonéh. The issuo, ko said, ronlly is, Can tho Amoricun pooplo forget evorything oleo but tho dangers which thronten their prospority, and Liberties, and unito in un emnost effort for A TIHOROUGH REFONA. Br. Wilson prophesiod a victory. 3ir. Cox mada an excollont specch upon the platforin. Dy tho way, the project for roplacing Cox for n moro acceptabla Congrossional nomi- nes in the Second District appoirs to bo nban- doned. Ho hns sdopted triotly tempornte habits, hag ontored upon tho campaign with sreat vigor, s fast winning good opinions, nud [ Sloction ia hoped for, notwithstending {ho ill-favor with which his nomination was at first received, Judga Flandran spoke of ‘the npparent union of the Opposttion in the State. He sald he bad never befo1o gouo from a State Convention ox- pecting auyihing olio but dofeat, but, notwitn. auandiug tho high character of the Ropublican nomineen, he belisyed tlie nominecs of this Con- vention would bo elected if tha spirit haro man- ifested {8 maintainod through the canvass, "Tho sction and feoling to-dny sugurs woll for the Lhird District Convontion, which meets to- morrow, Tho Washington County delogates are instructed to voto for noman who socks s nomi- nation. 170 the Associated Press) THE NOMINATIONS, Br. Paur, Minn,, Sept. 23.—I'he Demooratic- Liberal State Convontion met in this city to-day for the numination of Justice and Assaciate Jus- tico of the Supremo Court, 'I'ne attondance, though not full, was much targor than was wne ticipated from tho tnture of the nominutions to Lo made, and the meeting was entirely harimo- uiona. Tho Ilon. Wostcott Wilkin, of Bt. Paul, at predont Judgo of tho Second District Court, way nowinated by acclamation for Chiof Justive, and Wiliiam Locbron, of Minnoapolis, for Agsos ciate Justico. Mr, Lochron was formorly mom- tor of the Stato Sonate. ‘Tho Republicn uomi- nacs for the same oblices are from 8L, Paul and innoapolis respectively. TUE PLATFOR. The following is tho platform adopted s WWikneas, Tho speefal oceaston which Lrought tho Republican parcy futo boing bns loug since vsased to exist, and thoro is 10t now, and has not been for years, any centrul animating priciple or purposs i that patty, except tho cohwaive principle of public plundor aud & settlcd purposs to rotalu power by any’ means and at all hazards ; and WiEREAS, ‘Lo perpetate lts hold upon oftice, that party hias formed £ alllance with capital and the Organ- Fic”inonopolies af tiio countey, snd togethier thoy 1tsposo to run the Federal and Blato® Govornmiouts iy the intereat of the favored classes, by exempting thom {rom all burdens aud restraints, snd casting tho whole erushing weight of oneraus laxation upon (ho masses of the peoples therefore, we, ropresentatives of tha yoopls of the Htato of Minnesats, who demaud a .- forinin the adminfatration of onr Fedoral Govorn- ament, iaving wsacinbled withont regard to former yartiuan distfuctions, Leroby proclaini tho' following latform of priuciplen 3 First—Lelloving tho prosent dlsantrous condition of the Buuthern Statea to Lo largely due {0 tho corrupt rule of carpel-bag polltielans, who bave pluudered aud dmpoverishied tho people, Mnfonskiied tho prejudices of ruco, and driven communition to tho Yorfio of ciyll war; knowing (hat thia atato of nffuirs hus heen do- veloped durinyf tlio administration of Prosident Grant, and been fostered by tho coutse of tho Hepublica party, and deapairing of rolief, oxcept birough u rui ¢al clistigo ot polley, we damand tha matatonunce of Juat eal dmpartial pollcy towards the pooplo of thi Houth, whereby buth races will bo protected in all thelr tlghta, s expulaion of tha thivves effected, amit perfeot equality befors Iaw for all peraons without 1o- gard fo racy, color, or political opjiion, Serond—A voturn 1o yold and silyer as tho basis for the eurroncy of the country, wnd u rosumption of .imu payments au woon sé tho publio futorosts will allow, “Phird—A tRFIfT for reyenuo onty, consintent with an honert admiulstration ; noue for protection; 1o Goy— erraent jurtuership with protocied monvpolies, Faurth=I{omo-rulo to Timit and localize most’ zeal- ounly tho few mowera i rirted ta thy publio servauts, munleigal, State, knd Fedvrat s no contralization, Fiftn—Lqual and oxact Sustico o all men; no par- tlat fugislution ; no parthal taxation, SLeti—Lros Press § wo gy luws, Serenth—Froo o ; nuifurmn exelio laws ; no snmp- utary luws, “lth—Oilietal accountability, enforced by both medics; 10 private uve of publis oivil snd crlminal futils by publs oflcers, “inti=Chasturad corporations by the Btate always THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1874, supervisablo Ly the Btato In the interost of the peop] Zenth—The party in power responsible for the miufstration of the Govarninent whils in power, Teesolved—That the' nomination by {lio Repuiblicans af a notad_salery~grabhor in tho Firat Congrossional Diatrict, of an apologirt and dofender of that ouirage in tho Becond, and ono of the_mort tnserupulonn Congrunlnnaf Iobbyists In the Third, show the utter lolluwnesa of sll Republican promiaes of reforin, j2esolced, Thint tho rtariliug oxpostires of corription In the ofices of tho State Treasuror snd Audjior, con cealed through 20 niauy years of Ioptiblican/adminise tration, st alarin (0 all good citizens,| and do- rannttata anes e FupocsibAIRY of hlem i S0 Repnblican organization, Following tho rending of the platfdrm, the Hon, Ebenczor Ayers offored tho followiig reso- lution, wnich was adopted with considerhble one thusiesm : i Resolved, further, That wo I;!m with the loading Topublicari organ of this State, that tho history of tia luto Btate Audilor te substnntially the history of tho Ropubilcan party in this Btato, — ' THE NEW YORK REPUBLICANS. Urca, N. Y., Sopt. 23,~Tho Ropublioan State Convention mel utthe Opera-llouss at 11 o'clock, and was callod to ordor by the Ion, W. H. Rob- ortaon. The Hon. Theo. M., Pomeroy, of Auburn, was mndo tomporary Chatrman, and procooded to ad- dross the Convention, At tho conclusion of his remarks, the usnay committees wore appointed, and tho Convontion took a recoss until 2 o'olock this afternoon, Thio Convontion reassamblod at 3o'olook, Ed- win D, Morgan was clocted Progident, with a Vico-Presidont from each Congrosulonal Dig- triet. Ou the appearanco of Mr. Morgan upon the platform, he was grooted with choors. Ilis address to the Convention upon takiug the chair wau grooted with grent applause, NOMINATIONS, Gon, Sharpo, of Now York, rald the Commit- teo on Ronolutions not boiny ready to ropott, ho moved the Uonvention proceed to nominato a candidate for Govornor aud he moved the re- uomiuntion of His Excollonoy Jobn A. Dix by acclamation, [Loud applouse.] Cal. Bpoucor, of Now York, ncconded the mo- tlon, and suggoutod that tho delogates riso when voting. T'ho Chair called on the Convention to riso, antl thon put tho question. Thoroe was a unnai- wmous nye, with chcera. Gon, Dacheller nowinated tho present in- cumbont, Maj.-Gon. Joha C. Robinsen, for Ligatousut-Govoruor, [Loud applauso.] Mr. Woodford said hio ¢ame to the Convention to do ull in Lis power to furthor the nomnation of Gen. Batchollor, and,in bolalt of ovory friond of Gun. Batoheller, ne now seconded tho nomiunation of Geu, John C. Robitson. [Ap~ plause.] < ‘I'ho fuotion was carried unauimously, by ac- clawazion, aud tho result wus recaived With groat appluuso. dologato proposod that tho Cunvention rise nud: givo threo choors for Dix aud Robiumon, whicl was done. ‘The romuinder of tha ticket is mado up as fol- lows: State Prison Iuspoctor, lzra Graves 3 Caunl Commissioner, R, M. Strond ; Asvociate Judge Court of Apponiy, Aloxandar 8. Johnuon —ali prescut incumbents, ronominatod by ac- clamation, THE PLATFORM. The following platiorm was adapted : Firat—That tho Itopublicans of Now York reafirm the princlples so oftun approved by tha people, and point totue past achioveients of thoir® parly s Plodgo that it I3 c:qual o overy now roquiremont, cond—Thnt wo demand obeilence to the lawa, and tho full protaction of overy estizon fu {ho unjoymuont of bie righti agaiat Lo assalte of Ku-Eiux, savassin, and rovolutioniste, who 0re encouraged by evory Democratio Aucceet, this protection o bo givel by Suates if thoy can and will; but i€ tuo Staos ull, by tho Generat Governmont, Iu'strict coufurmity with'hp Conntitut 1 nnd lawa, iiri—That un armed attompt to subert tha recog- nized Guverumont of a State in revolution, and royolg. tlon must by suppressed, and the Rupremacy of the luw malntafned ot ovory cost. . Lotrti—Thut tho public foith must bo prescrved fu- vivlste, und the publlo debt L pad i col. #1yth—That we opposo uny fnfation of ‘paper ene- rancy, and fudorao ths Presidont’s voto of the Inftation nct, hd Wo AT i favor of & retirn 10 wecks pasinoLt and of stich action on the part of th Governicat s will speodily noouro that reault, Sizth—Tunt tazation, whethior natfonal or Stato, whethier diseet or Indiréet, should bo kopt ot thy low. eat pruciicablo polnit permitted by thy nitional admine Intration aud the requiromentsof tho pablio credil, aud alioutd bio sn ndjustod us to bo loust' burdensoume 1o ll classcs, Sevent/i—That thoadmintstration of Gen, Grant Las been tuo to itw pledgos, aud distinguished by achisvos *ments in domestic und forofin policy unourpaseed in the history of the country, Hightl—=That the Aduminlstration of Gav, Dis fa fta purity, rity, diguity, and wixdom hins fulglicd tho higheat expectations of the people, and wo poiut oxpeclally to the mansgmout of thy Stato fnnuces aa shotwlujs tha wido diffurence belween Itepublican and Democsatio rule, which Democratic rulo was such 1n ita grofligacy a8 1iot only to couwumo ol the heavy taxed prid by tho overburdencd peoplo, bt also to tuko 5,500,000 from the gacred deposit of tho stnking-fand’ wilch the Republican Aduiinistration has now mado rood, and fucreased tho sinking-fund from £1,000,000 tg more than $15,000,000, thus relicviug the peopl of that indebtedness, HIEECIH OE HENATOR CONKLING., Senator Conkling was callod upon to address tho Convontion, and did so at lougth. He said: Opaof thocatcli-unyings of oue oppouents ban beon that tho mission of tho Ropublican party is onded; thnt n, its work was dous whon slavery was abolished and tho rebollion was put down, Ifave yom ovor thought Low wouscless thix thought s now? Lool abroad Inthe land, ‘Pako up one by oue tho grave public questions, and tell mo which o2 of them would Lo rafe without the ltepublican party, and a opublie- au Precident] ook over tho South, from the bordor Htatos to the Gulf. You uce prostration, dunoraliza- tlon, and discontent, Theso things are tn part the Inovitable offects of o vat, sad war; & war forced on tho nation, aud Lrought ou themso y _tho white peopls of tlio South, migulded aud deccivod by th leaders of tho Democratio party. 1 soy tho exlst- iog troubles of ths South came of the War und i3 ehinges and havoe, i part, ond ouly in part, Bluch of tho ditticulty lias a migre recont cause, Tho worsi of tho present ivoca of tho Southiern peopls came {rom tho latuentablo and suteidnl courso of men who havo bLeen freely forglven Ly tho uailon for one of the bloodlest crimes “tn the book of time, When the armes of the South had surrondered, and Stato Goy- cruments had becn uzaln sel up, 1o wan, not oven Joff Davis, was donlod tae right'to votv, 'All conid vote; allcanld taks part in the robuilding ol thelr shattered intereats, Indecd, tho fact thatwil could Yolo wss s griovanco to ull those who sbill bated ' the Union, There was stlll suother eauro of complaint, “Dy tho votes of three-fourth of all the Btates fn their Loglslatures smending the Coustitution, the ringleador who had taken and tiroken an osth bealdos conultting treuson, wero not allowed to Liold oflice unless relieved by Congresn, Aud lot me hero romind you that not ono Who usked to bo relioved thas ovor Vieeu rofused, Dut even this, cven postjduenient of tho thme when thoso who plenued the Rebellion might resumo thoir places in Congress, was decined an’ affront oo gricvoun to bo borne, Such, at leust, was_ the prefext, and thoy sct to worlk to wake the warst of thelr local affulra, Thoy wofused to holp; they refured o aid it glectiug relinble men tothefr Logislatiros ind to pub- llc oifices § they exurled (homirclyes to doter capablo el from acecpiing utiice, or Lakiug tho part that citi- ZL1M 0W0 11 4 freo government, Soclal vatraciam, per- Aunioa, and ktil] worso moana wera biought to biar to Jhiveut il who hiau syipatbized with secesnion from loiulug in restoriug order snd prosperity in tho ro- constricted States, Tiie avowod purposs wai to leave sverythilg to the carpel-hageers sud the nigress, s they called tha victina of thelr lonyy oppresaion, fi the Lope that in thia way thoy might riug sich oliun ou th mionsurcs which had given the bluck loyalist tho Dallot that & yolitical reaction at tho North-would ugain 803t thiem fn tho places from which they Liava vanited iu robellfon, and wmuke them wyaiu wnstors of tho stuntion, ‘Thus far the plot has falled, Tho obati- uate obstruction policy of tha Southern leader, miss- Ing ita aim, has woinded ila inventors, Tgnorant inen, woak mou, venal men, hayo neiztd tho oppor- tunily to wark ‘thoir way info places of trust aud nower, Nad logislation, oxceastve taxatlony nnwisa - 'nrolllgate administration, with thoir ffnins of il ., Auid gow what do o nvsf Do tho mfechluf rolent? Ta it proposed by Doacotul moaun 0 FigRt theso Ve, authora . lawful and wronga? Nt b oil; but violence, [ blood- #hied,” und rovolutlon uro - tho attempiod rem- ody, White Loignos, Hu-Klux Klsny, 8 war of racen; theaoura thu remedics, a sorl of despotism tompored by nusaslnntion, Lonk at Lowislans ol tho uticonnted nuivdors which have stalued her soll siuce laut July ! Wit §s the speclal complaint tioro? Wiy, thal Kelloggg was counted i1 ns Qovernor, whon intruth MeBnery was olocted, Supposo lio was, Wo in Now York biave known equal wrongs, 1t 18 6t open wecret {Lat John I, Hol'msn was cotinted 1n a8 Gov- ornor when Johu rliwold was electod, Hle then inatituies comparison between tho coursa of Kew York then and Loulsluna now apeaks of Grant oo Arni woldior and quiot magistrito, o, when thy thlinge reachod him of tho doings in' Tanlslana, fu fow words bo gave the jnsurgents fivo days to undo {heir work us far un thele deods coult by utidone, and &8 tho Eamo thow wiado such orders for the disposition of truopw a4 grava s grim warnjug that at the end of five duys the beak rud claw af {hio national power wauld twar fn pleces tho fabrlo of lawlesnosa aud riot, This warning wus euougl. Tho sebols know Girent, and thoy did not walt for even a restmont; thoy were willing to take hla word for it, ‘amit mtop i€ “ho woulil, Had insurrection tlunphed st weok fn Louisisna, (horo 8 not s Boothorn Stata iu which white men's'loaguvs, u war of Taces, and bloody grapple for the ballot-box wud :‘Iul . Government would uot have beou the ordor of A ¥ Nnn{;lmrw thio mattor of goad ordor 1 ts Soutl s wuothier qucution, v ok mogs d1eaci 3 108 10 ia Silarerts o' yvory apuges ta-i16 Wade T [ allnde to olaima on the Treasiiry for damsges dono, ‘War claimants anil claim ngents, & muliitude which no man can number, aro awarming in the Houth pnd at Washington with demands for the loss and deatruction of cotton and other cropa; of timbor, bulldiugs, and other proverty; and for the' ocoupniion of lands Ly tho army durlng the war, It la proposed to got {hrough Congreas an not refnnding the war {nx 1aid on tho colton i the early part of the Robellion, An organized attompt is to bs made to have tho State debis of the Blatea lately in rabollfon asaumed by the United Btates, Theoo and otlier taids nre afloat, Who in to reslst thom? Would the Democratic party do {t? ook ai the Democratio record, in Congross and out, Houthern ropreacniatives of ull partied, as o tule, sUpport ovory bill for Soutliern war clsbms, Norluorn Demooraie o tho satho, and oven Nosthern Republicana xonictimen yiuld to thie fiaportunitios of potitioners of questionable locallly, whose losses appes! rathior to their l)‘mljlntlly that to law and juse tice, Bills linve been pasuo , not 8o fmportant for the thousands fhioy Involved as for tho procedents thoy set, opening the door for unuumbered othera, Sup- poss that, whon flioy reachod tho Wilto. Tonne, for the Executivo sjgunture, they hud fornd thers g Demovratic or Liborai Preatdent, think you thoy wouid have boen vetoed 2 They lave fonud'a man not to Lo coaxed or truppod, aid unless bills foll within corc tadu defined lmita they huvo boon vetoed, Iinding the Prestdent a lon in” thelr pat] of thexo clalms aro batiled, and Uil ov ou Congress, But remaovo tho hand of ean Dresldunt, and wilh the et gou, how tho 1mico would ny, 5y ; 2 iorn aro raany claims that may b paid to Togal mut- ferers, und pard by humano spplieation of the princl- Dlos of pubifioluw.’ T do ol speak of sticl cann Whew T Euy that the lnbility of the naljvn for clafia to ho pro- ferred from the South i to bo a serious question in the future, and ono which tho natton will suttle intime or ropout at loisure, 1lin spooch wae principally dovotod to State politica, — THE MISSOURI REPUBLICANS, 8. Louis, Sopt.23,—The Straight Ropublican Stato Convontion of Jefferson City was calted to ordor at noon by Henry T. Blow, Clairman of the Btato Contral Committeo. During the afternoon scssion tho Convention pormanently organized, olocting Judgo Isanc . Parlcor Secretary, and a full complement of Vic Prosidonts and Socrotarios, “Cousldorable time was spont in disponing of doublo delogations from the Sixth and Lidghth Wards of this city, occasioned by a bolt in the primary mooting of those wards, ‘but botl: sots of dolegatos wore finally ndmitted, cach delogate being given half & voto, A now Central Btats Committeo was thon elocted, and tho Convention adjourned until 7:30 . m. o On resssembling the following platform was adoptod : eesolved, That wo, Republicaus of Missonrl, refter- ato_our ablding raith aud coulldence fu tho priuciples of the Republican party as expressed in it4 national platforin of 1872, and we further declare that these principles hiavo roceived fholr best exposition In the greal cardinal measurea of I'resident Grant's Adinin. fatration, which wo howriily indorso, Resolved, Thot wo regard all politicnl organization fonnded upon raco or nationulity us detrimental to good goveruimout, Fesolced, That wo donounce the rocont attompts of tho Democratio Leglalitura to change the vostmont of tho Btato Beliool fund into a consolldatod Stute Doud, tho interest on which would Linve boen payable at thio solo pleanur of tho Loplsiaturo, as an ohvious attack upon our public-school Aystom, Imipariing tho advautages givon 10 childron of tho Stato by & Bopube liean Legisluturo, . Zeaotced, That, fnnsmuch an the long-continuo mis- rulo and Incompotency of wiminlstration by our ope Jotionts in fhis State, leading to fumecirlty of person and proporty, tho promotion of cmigration, the uttor Drosteation of buskiesy, and most ombrious depreotation of all spccics of property, iavo at lust oxhaustod tho paticuce of many good mon wmong the Opvosltion, aud driven thon to the nomination of a ticket pledged to raform in overy dopartmont of tho Blalo toverns muont; and inuamitch us wo hinve in our ranks none wha reok far themsulves thy empty ‘hanors of office, outaido of tho opportuulty it may give to advance tho Deaco and prosvarity of our people: and usemuch na wo feol willing to nccopt reform from aty unidall por- fous who can v It,—thotoforo w deem 1t tho pars no less of prudenco than of patriotiam to ndjourn this Couvention without somiunting Ropublican candi- dnles, [iesolved, That, whilo we drem it prorer, undor cx- fstiug clrettwstatives, to refeain from: dintirlctivo party nominations for Stato ohices, wo nro yot Itepubliicans, ud wo carncstly commond 'to our frionds fn overy part of the Staty to keop up thele party ulleglance sni pacty orgonlzation; to eherlsly. with devbtion .t potrlotiam of tho vast, nnd tiot neiglect au opportinity for advancing ero und olsewhcro that snbjoction iy &ood government, hat love. of Jaw and order, whicll give freedom, sceurity, and equality of right fo every ¢ltfion of tho Rupubiid, 2 —— THE ILLINOIS BOURBONS. Special Ditpateh to The Chicago Tribue, Quixoy, 1IL, Sopt. 23,—>essrs, Bingleton and Richardsou bave issued a call for a great mass meoting of tho friends and ,advacates of groon- bugks, to bo hold on thie fair grounds in'this city on tho 18t of Octobor, Tho programme includes a grand barbecuo and dinver, it being sunounced in tho postors that provisions will he mado for feeding 20,000 porsons freo of cost. Vorhoos and Pendloton nvo beon invitod to speak, but it i not yot cortuin that thoy will bo hore. The Richardson-Singloton faction aro busy form- ing groonbeok clubs in this city aud couuty, and the movoment is ovidently guwing hoadway, In fact, tho opposition ap. poar Lo hayve noithor rosolution, enthaslasm, nor loudors, T is rumored iu tho city ight thnt Scott’ Wiko has mounted the greonback plat- form, though the rumor lacks contirmation. —_— THE INDIANA ELECTION. Correspondence of 'he Chicagi P'ribtne, INDLINAVOLIY, Sapt, 2, 1674, The State election oceirs threo weoks from to- duy, and, us it is tho first over held under the present npportionment laws, Legislative and Congressional, votors should know somothing of what tho wisdom and honesty of tho last Assera- bly hadone for them in tho JOYT OUTRAGEQUS ** LNRYMANDY: that disgraco the statuto-boolt of oven this State, which nlways enjoyed (1) an unsuvory roputation for Lhis species of political legordomuimn. Whiche evor party has managed to gotin powor, it Lns nover scrupled to reduce the representation of the minority to the lowest minimuw, both 03 to Congress and the Cloneral Assemply, Dut tho fncqualities aud iniquitics of tho prosont law, enzcted by tho last Ropnblican Logistaturo, rathor *lay ovor " auything fu the provious bistory of the State. Audit isa strange thing that tho menagors of & party blundor along yoar altor year, committiug such ncts of " injustice as these, without evor n glimmer that they work its downfall soonor or later. No party ean stand up long undor such crying outrages, There uro onough reasonablo, reasoning votors in any political organization to rovolt against this wort of thing In tho course of time ; aud it doos seom that a fair preseutation of tho saliont inequanli- ties of tha existing apportionment must damn tho party rospousiblo for it. Tho speach of Goy. Hondricks, delivered hero on the 14th inst., was largoly devotod to this toplo ; and the Jowrual, tho Republican organ, in roviewing the Govor- nor's showing, admitted ity foree and foaved ity effeet. It is not necossary to detail, as did Iendrioks; bt fow smmnacized poluts of the Apportion- ment Inw L havo madoup for the consideration of futelligont and Justico-loving peoplo of thar portion of Indiana wherein e Tnisuse most Ireoly eirenluton, As to Congress-Districts: Tho voto of 1872 for Congresslonal Itepresontatives—taking the countios constituting the presont distriotse ushiows that the threo Domooratio districts gavan Domoeratio majority of 13,230, whilo the ten Ro- publican districts only have n Republican ma- Jority of 13,856,—a Ropublican wiajority of 6 being conntod WORTILY OF SEVEN CONORESSMEN | It is not novewsary to commont on such o £ H thing #s thisl Surely the 163,506 voters who ecust their ballots for mombors of Congrews, nro onticlod to moio than threo Roprowentativos, if 164,22 Rtopublicans aro entitied to ton, By thin ncnt litrlo dovive, It roquiron 1,632 Damouratlo votes to elogl n Roprosentativo, wiilo 16,423 Rapublio- un votos do tho wawma thing, 1tmay bu frooly confoskod that a Republicun s votlor than Domocrat s but T approhend It will roquire o stronger stomach thau many honorablo Republio- aué hayo to swellow snd digost with ensoa law thul makos & membor of ono party conut throo- timos-and-n-hulf s muclk ve n uiombor of an- other. No woudor that there arise apostlos of mlnorlty—rupmmmmhm iu tha tace of such rank Injustico, Lo ucuumi)l[nh this gorrymandoring | s triok, it will bo “rondily undorstood, roquired i groat doal of oivil a4 woll us politieal ougitioring, ‘Lho ** moandored " Uuoa of tho Conjrossional Dig- Iy familiar clogoly tricts aron marvel of aklll; and n glance a¢ tha map Qlla tho boholdor with a feollng of amaze- niout &t tho ganiny for landsoapo gardoning pos. scwsed by tho patriot who framod tha law, — Sich tortuous windings in our att, such sinuositios of boundury-lines, to compasg the object of cor- ralling tho Democratie counties within the con- fluos of thrao distriots, aud, at tho same timo, to dlssominate the Ropublican'conntios throughout ton districtal _Is it strango that the yo mont~ ory of poor Elbridgn Gorry is hold (n?uu.atn- tion? And this work is dono in the namo of :flm?l ‘r'li(htu aud the oquality of all men bofore 0 In; But, if the Congressional apportionmont awalkes feolligs of nmazomont, o look at tho Logislative apportionment 3 MUAT BURELY UE APPALLING. Yor yoars the two partio in this ftate have beon equally divided s ono yoar tho Demaaricy olagted thoit candidaten by tesy thau a thousand majority, and the noxt tho Republicans havo cap- turad tho Qovernmont by a fory hundrod votes. ‘Tho Stato Administration 1y divided now botwoen tho two partich.—the Goveruior bolug & Dotnos orat, and tho ndministrative officialy Republic- ans. But it I tho bowst of tho Ropublicans, and waa ot the Lime the Apportionment bill was paseed, that tho Domocratio party might carry tho Stato by » popular majonity of 40,000 o 40,000, aud'still fail of wocuring o majority of tho Logislaturo. The Sonatorial Districts ars so ar- rangod that thoro showld bs 81 Ropublicans to 19 Domootats, on the basia of tha voto of 1872,— thus giviog 1o the 600 Itopublicn mnjority o & ropresontation of twelve Benators! 'The Ropresentativo Distriots aro 63 Itopublican and 87 Domocralio—giving tho Ropublioan mmjority twenty-six mombors of the Lower Houvo! Itis not noedful to onumarate any of tho spacinl dotails of this mioasure, but ons or 50 will bo & fair sample of all; Tho Domocratic Countiesof Floyd aud Clarke, \('imnvotlug‘pn U~ Intlon of 10,778, bnve ono Sonator ; while Jofor- #on County, Republican, with 6,105 votes, hins a Sonator. Boouo and Olinton, Domocratie, with 10,117 votew, havo n Senator; and Rnndolpl, Rapublican, with a voto of 5,014, has n Senator, Tho Democratio Conaty of Dartholomoy, with 4.74 votes, has no Ropreseniativo ; whilo Vor- mition, Ltopublican, with 2,445 votos, ia given one. Gov. Hondricks, in his speoch, dwolts at longth upon the inequalitics of this Apportionmont Iaw, subjocting it to various itorasting and ntartiiug analyses 3 and the distribution of 100,000 copios of it throughout tho State must hnve A PROFOUND INFLUENCE, Tho oxcuso for this law, on behalf of tho Ro- publican party, is, that the Domocrats did the Butue whon thoy wore in power, but hois not a wiro politician “1n the proseut day who doos not rogcguizo thas tho cods of morals in in tho ade yance, aud that tho Jesnitical maxim'of the ond Justitying tho moans Is uo longor & kafo guido in thie conduet of public affaire, o all practical intents and purposos, the rocent ingurroction in Louisisna, and the war- like specoh of Senator Morton, have turned us back ton or twelva yeurs, aud tho Republican Leart is to Do firod botwoon now and Octobor in 8 way that will closo up tho ranks aud stir the blood Into n * patriotic ¥ fevor to prosorve tho Truits of tho War, ‘Tke Ropublican Committeo, aud poakers, aud popors, are making good nso of tho negro bloud spilled'in tho Soutls aud it isa fact, onsily recopuiznble, that the Hopubli- can proupeets inve brightened considerably under tho influonco of the passion excited by tho skill- Tul prosentation of the worse side of tho slory of Bouthorz outrages by Sonator Morton in his rocant speoch. It wuk very ensy for (hose who carod to think about the mattor to soo that tho uppermosl thought in tho minds of Morton, nud of the men maunging the Kepublican causo horo, was, that YANTY-CAPITAL COULD DX AADE out of tho Ponn emeuto, nud (hat the White Toaguo could bo mado to do duty this year in Inghtoning poople into tho rauis of * the patty,” as wore the Ku-Klux in tho campaign of 408, At tho conclusion of the Seaator’s specch, Qen. Bon Ilarrion, looked upon by many i the coming enndidats for Governor on tho Ro- publican side, was called out, nnd did not hosi- tato to muke the upplication, that tho private of overy good 1man, In view of tho distirbed conlition of Woutharn socioty, - was to voto tlio Ropublican tickot, from’ President of the Uniled 8tates down to Bupervisor of tho Roads. Liberty and equal rights woulds bLo placed in doeadly peril it auy man heretofore affiliatod with” tho Repnbli- can party woro to fmilto givo his vote forthe regular candidntos for County Clork and County Commiskioner. In pursuance of this idea, tho Stato is to be flooded with_supplemonts contnining Morton's #pecch, and the full story of the Kellogg ovor- throw ; end tho Chairman of the Contral Com- mittoe has issued o cirenlar urging editors in overy county ** togive Southern outragos ns much prominonco as possiLlo from iz time until after election.” Yor tho timo hoing, wll othor questions uro sunk out of sight. ‘The temporanco-reform is loft to tho tendor cnro of tho wouon who hurried It into lifa Inst spring ; ©* chenp transportation and ** an casior monoy. market " aro rolegated to the limbo of discarded idoas ; and nunght but warful crics aud sauguin- ary appeals are now heurd. Mo loading mon of both partics, stripped to tho ball, aro in tha field daily. _Gov. Iloudricks and Mr. McDonald are in the First and Third Districts, whoro tho Democratic candidutes re in clogo quarters ; while tho ]lufiubllcnn Hpenk- ers dot the State ovorywhero,—their lists of ap- pointmonta being at loast doublo that of thair opponents. Tn uhis county, the Indepoudents havosolected a ticket from among the candidatos of both parties, and it is conceded now that tho Republicans will not bo able to earry their entiro ticltot iu this hitherto strong Ropublicau county., Thoro i a report that VNORIIEES is snlking in his homo at Torre Hauts, s did Achilles in his tont,—ITondricks being his ‘Chersites,—and that he i proparivg an eluliornto speech, in which ho will antagouize Ienddeks and McDonald for their sttitude on the greonbaek platform. 1t ho should do thiu, it might bo n nine days' wonder, but wo muro. I know of no ou who ko- well illusirntes the course of o uky-rockot as this Wabnsh statcs- man, 1o mounted to tho zenitl on tho day of tho Btate Couvention, in a porfect flow of emerald light ; but, sinto the Govurnor and tho Chairman of tho Contral Comnutteo punctured Lis paper-balloon, he has hoon coming down lilo a siick, and, when bo flually recogaizes iow far Lo has' fation, be will bo upt to **xotire ™ por- manently. Onraw, —_——— CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTIONS. EIGNTIL WISCONBIN DISTRICT—REPURLICAN, Sceciul Dispatels to 'he Chicago Tribune, QGraxp Ravivs, Wis., Sept. 23,—Tho Ion, A, 8. MeDill has boen nominated by tha Ropullice ans of the Righth Congroessional Distriot of Wis- consin by acolamation, TWENTIETI OHIO DISTRICT—DEMOCRATIO, Crevenaxn, 0., Sopt. 23.—The Democratie Congrossionnl Conventiou of the Twontiouh District to-dny nomiusted tho lon. Houry B, Tuyuo, of this clty, by acclamation, for Cougroas, FIFTI WIRCONSIN DISTRICT—REVOLA, Spectal ispateh to Uhe Chicago Frabune, ToND bU Lac, Bopt. 39,—A specinl dispatch to tho Daily Canmonwealth, from the Reform Congrozsivnal Couvontion, n sersion at Shobuy- uu, #nys that on tho oue hundrod and fiftoenth fiullot tho vote stood 16 for DBurchard, 14 for Bragg, aud 10 for Vilas, Tho prospects nra that Vil will throw his stromgh to Diags, and nominate him, Ho is tho ableat wan in the dis- trict, T\WENTIETI OHIO DISTRICT—LIDERAL, Specral Dipateh to The Clicago 'ribune, CreveLAND, 0., Sopt. 23,.—Tho Congrersional campnign in this disiriob” fuitly oponod to-day, and tho vxeltemont is alrendy wi fover lieat, One weok ago tho Hepublicans " unanimously nomi- nutod the Hon, 1. C. Pursons for Congreas, This concontrated the offorts of all his opponents, and sinco then a polition has been clroulated by a varty of Democraty, Liborals, and disaffooted Tiopubhenny, wrging tho Hon. 11, B, Payno, o stanch but liborat Democyst, of fine abilities Democrativ | wnd high porsonal chiaractor, to neeopt n eitizons' nominntion in opposition to Parsons, Mr, Payno Lins beon many yonrs out of politics, his lagt campaigu bolug aganat Chase for Governor of Olig, on which ocension Chintie won by lery than (00 yoten, Mr. Payno withstaod all entroatioy until the FOLLOWING PETITION was prosontod to him yesterday, signod by nonr- ¥ 1,000 mot of ull partios OLEVELAND, Bept, 10, 1874, 0 tho Hone Henry By e 2 Dian Bt Fa Snioraloued_citizens of Ouyaliogs Couuty T hoth L fest hoiliicat pacijou of nombe tha contitry, botieviug that It fa'of to utmont unport- stice that thiv Congreusional D fatrict should be repro- sontod 1 the nost Congeass by a iuan thoraigh- with )4 buslucss wants, and Idontitiod with its commrelal aud Wee Lighth Puwe.) Confer ;3 of Opposing Tead- . &0 New Orleans, oability of a Second Uprising. Property-flolders Subdued by Monitors in the Rivers —i The Prosecution of Insurgent. Leaders Contemplated, Tho Story of Louisiana.--Persons Privy to the Revolt, The South and the Presidency---Des- peration of Carpet-Baggery. The Negro Attack upon Bayou Sara, La, ® LOUISIANA, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, NEW Onwraxs, La,, Sopt, 28.—Noatly everys body connocted witly the recent outbrank on both sldes scoms to bo hedging. Thoso most netively concerned in overthrowing tho Kellogg dynasty aro turning their attentiou to . PREVENTING LEGAL PUOSEQUTIONS ; whilo on tho Kellogg sido, thoro is not evinced much dispositiou to uso the power thoy have in. thoir handu, except to socuro for thomselves ime- munity from popular indignation, of which they all now #eom to staud much in drend. A dispateh wns roceived to-day by Assistant Atty.-Gon. Dibblo from Atty.-Go. Fiold, at prog- ent in Washington, directing Lim to proceed ime medintely AGAINGT THE LEADERS in tha insurroetion. Dibble, in reply, positively refused to doit. Tho Superior Crimiual Court, beforo which theso casos would como, fu now without a Judgo on account of tho resignation of Alochn. As it now stands, unless Tield himuolt returns and takes hold of tha work, it will not ba done, unlesy it iy taken up by tho Unitod States authonties. 1 learn that Rollogg hins invited & numbor of the priucipel men who would bo BUIJECT TO PROSEGUTIOR to moet him to-morrow ata privato rosldonce for the parposio of coming to somo dofluito conolu- slon on this mattor. It 1a intondod to keop tho wholo affair very quict. ATPOINTMENTS, Gov. Kollogg to-dny appointed A. K. Johnot and N, Leclere mombors of the Metropolitre Polico Bonrd, in placo of J. B, Gaudet and A. V. Ryan. 1o also appointed Lucion Adoms Judgy of tho Fourth Mwnicipnl Polico Court, in plcy of A, B. RMiller,” ¥ésigued. In this affuir, it ig stated, the Governor exhibited ona of thosa charactoristics which Los contributed to make lum so b UNTOPULAR WITH HIS OWN PARTY, 8 well as with hig opponents, Miller i said to ‘have resigned on tho prom- iso of the Governor that o should bo appointea to oue of tho Polico Commissionor~ #hips which was about to be mado vacant, As goon a8 his resignation wau rocoived, Assessor Adoms, a notoriously bad man, who vory ro- contly waa ruuning n gambling-house. and whose namo was & torror in old Know Nothing timos, ho having killed sevoral mon in his duy, was appolnted to fill the vacancy, and two othor mon woro placed on tho' Polico Board, loaving Millor unprovided for. Tlus appointment of Aduws bag CAUBED GREAT DISSATISFACTION among Repnblicans, and, as Lis court is in tho woa Ithieat portion of tho city, it is likoly to be roceived by the community gonerally with une bouuded disfavor. Johuson's appointment iz oqunlly unsatisfactory. “The city is unusually quiect and void of oxcito- mont, und it does not mecm likely that any furthor outbrenk s likely to oceur at presont. Tho quiok stato of fooling may bo docoptivo, howovor, The White Leaguo ia now in fully ud good trm 08 it was tho day of tho battle, ton days ago, with tho addition of tho prestige do- rl‘:iud trom achioved success, Thoy coul prob- 2bly RALLY 10,000 WELL-ARMED MEY, mostly of them old Confederate soldiors. Bo- filon tho npiendid orgunization i tho city, thay aro organized nod arnied 1w evory pansk’ In thoe Htate. Thoy could capturo and imprivon what Unitad Btates troops thoro are hiera 4 eauly ns not, thore being not moro than 1,000 in tho city. Tho United States authoritios bave threo monitoru lying opposlto tho city in the rivor, bowover, wiich would probably excrsise a vory conservative influonce on tho part of proporty- owners iu caya of trouble, but it hns beon o far tho POLICY OF THE WUITE LEAGUZ not to come in contact with the Medoral authori- tiod, In enso the troops shouul bo romoved, ths Leazao would no doubt go and turn Kellogg out of the State-Houso, aud clean out the Motropoli- tun Polico agam, H'ho Democratic Parish and State Contral Com- wittees andthe Committeo of Sevonty aro huve. ing froquont mootings. 1t is undorstood that g stroug movemont is being wmade to have the Democratio Stuto and Congressionnl ticket with- deay altogother, on the ground that the rogiu- tration wud olection in o be unfairly conducted, aud that the United Statos troops are a STANDING NENAGE to tho people, Mr. Marr i said to bo tho most stronuous ndvoeata of thia polioy. In caso it #ucceeds, the Livorals will hold a State Con- voation and wake nominntion: . [7'0 the Assecisted Pass,) A CONPROMIAE TICKLT IN TEURE NONNE PANISH NOMINATED, New OnLeans, Lu., Sopt, 20.—A compromise hins beon eifected in ‘forvo Bonue Parish betweon tha white and colored poople, snd n joint parish ticket, with capital and labor equally repro- sented, hus boen nomivnted, Tho Ropublican Larish Nominating Conventivn met on tho 17¢h, and adopted the following: lie st resolyedd, Ly Uhiw Cohvontion, that wo accept and hecuby rutify tho compromlse eftveted betwoou tha Ltepublicais und Peoplo's pirties of the Parish of Terro Bouny upon the followlug conditions: Each of the reapuctiye political partles shiall Ls entitied to ono ombor of tho Houso - of Representutives ; that wo do horoby pledgo our hearty awl uudivided support to tho compronitse Licket, Which thiy Convontion nowmi- na 'l'holkluket In ns followa: Ropublicane, Edz\-nrld McColluni (whito planter), W. I Koya (cole si- Jml;:n‘ Ninmos L. Joldon (white an), Bho Awos Somms, Coroner ; Jawes Mudison, Polico Judgoe; W. A. BlafYor, J, Tobichaur, and C, 'onnet, I'ooplo’s party, Jovdan Stowart, I, Watorman, Republicans, The Werro Bouse Zanner, ofticial journal, ki '.’xfml work lias besu commonced in Torre-Bonue, A cumpromtso has beow otfected helweon thy Tupablie cans, fu favor of good foval government, aud tho Paoe plos'party hivo put forward gentlomon’ who wre ug. Feptablo to all puctica, Tho ftepubiicans will 'd the sano, W, I, Koep, ropresenting (ils pacish in {lio Leglalaturo, i tho roprosoutatlye uf the twhoring meu, ad Edinond McGullim fu tho representative of i cluns thiat emnpiloys aud pays, Lo svove witl, beyoud doubt, tend 1o bringt (he weomingly conicing e terests tegether, und bo benefleial to both, The Picayune, commenting on the above, BV § ‘Lo pooplo of that parlah Liuvo agreod wpon what prumisea $0 bo productive of tho happlcet resuity, Iy (Seo Ktk Puge,)