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VOLUME 24, Exposition! SPECIAL HOTICE, The Excoutive Committee of the Tnter-State Industrial Exposition nongratulate the oitizens of Chicago und the Northwest on the unquali- Hed suooess of the Second Annual axhibition, both os regards the exhi- Dition itself and also the attendance, 'The Departments are now complete nnd the display in all respeots sur- posges that of anything of the kind over seen in this country, 10 01 Shoud el 1o At Pope Pius IX, AT THR 3 EXPOSITION. The Executive Committee take pleasure in announcing the impor- tant addition to the Art Departe nent of the Portrait of His Moli- ness, POPE PIUS IX., PPainted from Life, at the Vatican, hy the eminent Ameriean Artist, G. P. A. HEALY. This celebrated Work of Art, to- geother with over FIVE HUNDRED OTHERS, By eminent Artists of Europe and America, forms by far the most inaportant ART BEXEIIBITION Joxer placed before the public. I™nee to all visitors to the lixposi- tiow. 170 ONE SHOULD FATL TO SEE IT, s HALL'S SPRINKLERS, TFIRE! ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Against Fire. ttirens and Btrangers are favited 1o eall at the office of BROWN BROTHERS, Corner Clinton and Jackson-sts,, At aoy time, and seo nu:,:‘lfil"‘mlNKLF-EH" in actual . Soeration. SEND FOR CIRCULARS, s e e e e s = CARNED GGODS, CANNED GOODS! 10,000 Cases Trophy Tomatoes, Hx, Qual, 0 5,00 2and 3-1b, Peachos, Ohoico, 5,000 * Trophy Sugar Corn. 5,000 ¢ Early Garden Peus, 1,000 *“ Whito Ox-Hart Ohorrios, y IES, RASPBERRIES, STRING BEANS, JELLIES, LOBSTERS, CA! 'Sy OREGON SALMODN, SAU 'y OHERRYSTONE CLAMK, COVE OYSTERS. £~ We recelve the product of nlnrge nunse ber of Fuctorics, und ace cuabled 1o wulte law prices. DEPOT FOR TILE SALE OF CRYSTAL LAKE PICKLES AND CANNED GOODS. F, A, WAIDNER, 45 & 47 River-st., CHICAGO. altimoro Bpecials. COTDALCES STRANTRS, ¥or Racine, Milwaukos, Bhoboygun, Manlto- w00, ota., daily(Sundays excoptod) E17~Haturday's boat don‘ticave untll For Grand Haven, Muskogon, Lravorso City, Backinas, eta., daily (Sundars ex0eptod). e Wor Kt. Joseph dally {(Sunday azcopted), Baturday's Boat don't leave untll 11:30 1, m. Wor Maniates and Ludington, Tuesdsy and Tharsda: .. Da.m. y 7 pom. Da.m. 8p.m. 7 p.m. lO‘l- w, e D8 m, WROUGHT IRON PIPE. NORTHWESTERN (ias and Water Pige o, 0. 144 DEARBORN-ST., y (BABEMENT), COHICAGO, ILL. FAGTORY_BAY OITY, MICH. HOTELS, 0GDEN HOUSE, Corner Washington and Franklin-sts,, antly furnished, and will be ro- Hist-claxs hatel In avory respect, » Klrst-class permancnt and day buardurs. IlAI‘IIl(le FORMLY, Propriotors, FURN T FURNACES.. ul OUILSON NEW CONE {URNAQE, dh”}&n"‘i‘?{-flu‘mn Raiizo, Jruinhal cangh dia m o8 Urisy ru) Dosuy & o, FIRE INBH!}ANO E. Amazon INSURANOCE co., CINCINNATI, 0. 8 222,749.50 103,018.92 B16,735.0%8 11 21 01,801.61 500,000.00 Total Security....$1,350,058.97 LIAGILITIES. *Potal Losses nupatd Roinsuranco Fund, N, ¥, Standard... 22.1,100.00 All othor aotual Lisbllitiosusuvessssres 104H0.00 $317,875.87 '8, D, WEST, Soo, $2,075.87 GAZZAM GAKO, Pros, This staunch Company is not o imomber of tho National Board, and is propared to write good risks for Bood parties at fair rates. In the great fires of Chicago, Boston, and other places, the AMAZON has ‘promptly and honorably paid over $1,250,811.05. FOR POLIOIES APPLY TO E. E RYAN & (0., . 210 Lafalle-st,, oor. Adams, Hoyal Insuranea Co. OF LIVERPOOL, $15,445,468.52, 'WILL CONTINUE to aceept Mer- cantile and Dwelling risks in Dest part of city as heretofore. Insure your Brick and Stone DWELLINGS in the ROYAL of Liverpool. CHAS, H. CASE, MANACGER. OFFICE, 160 & 162 WASBINGTON-ST., 10 Tik PUBLIC Having appointed Hopkins & McKnight, 147 LaSalle-st., Mana- gers of the Allemannia Insurance Co., of Pittsburgh, for the City-of Chieago, in place of H. 8, Tiftany & Co., REMOVED, this is to give no- tice that they are the only parties authorized to issue policies or to collect moneys duo on policies here- tofore issued by said H., 8, Tiffany & Co. And all persons are hereby no- tifled not to pay any promiums on policies now in thoir hands to any other parties except said Hopkins & McKnight, and also that no action, contract or agreoment, taken, made or exocutod by H. S. Tiffany & Co., ‘will be recognized by said Alloman- nia Fire Insurance Co. from and af- tor this date. & R. C. SCHEMERTZ, Presidont. C.F. HERROSEE, Secretary, PITTSEURGIH, SEPT. 2, 1874, BUSINESS CHANCES. 00D BUSIESS NVESTMENT, A large mannfacturing house, baving an extensive trado finoucBont thu: Norihern Shd Bok hyemonirg trado 5l of makdng arraaetionta WER Ty oo s’ havini from 10 188,600 ‘Saah T Syt Drae Bouscs at St. Louls, Cluclintl, Stomppine 1. sy Now Orloate, ami" Bltiabury, 13 'd e e ndscamaat ot To o 0 requihito capital - For b A adiice: or ol ‘ow AT\ SPlglp fior full pactiontam addcess Liast Adumi Chicago, i MEETINGS, Good News e the Creat iestem Towas Compay's oo, A meoting of tho honn-fide credltors of tho Groat Tostorn Inturanca Comiyany "y bo hola i 1ho L Roeom 0! I!m Sherman House on ths 2th of Septomber, 1834, at3o'clock . m. You. aro requosted to b presont, Do Nl % o0 oley on wbich s Sl . Without it vau will e ba sduciid’ BY ordac of the Gommiiton. o MISCELLANEOUS. CUSHING'S TUBULAR HEATERS, STOVES, GRATES, AND FURNACES, A REVOLUTIE\J_‘IN HEATING. gnd cubly fecty and conauino lon r a'l']‘l“‘ rooms, ‘The sama_princip I‘Mlhl l!;?lafl;"{!mfl ordiuary roos. o i3 appilod to Tare Bikcon, Gall A1id 60w OF S0 Tor g1Lacyin, 30V ¥ o, ELEGANT DV/ELLINGS, 3ave sororal Blogant Dyollinge forsjo on oty 1og 7 of Ownice, 67 Hintat. ‘paywmonts, o for ro a GIN COViir. $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRERCY IN EXOUANGE TOR Bils of National Crrrency, TRIBUNE OFFICE, STATE WRONGS. Those from Which Lou- isiana, Is Suf- fering. Marshal Packard, the Auto- crat of the Elections, ° Semator Schurz Exposes tho Iniquity of Iis Rule. Open Letter of Senator West to Collector Casey. i Cireumstances Under Which Elec- tion-Frauds Are Justifiable, Indications of a Break in the Kellogg Party, Prospect of a Compromise Botween : the Opposing Partics, Something More from Mr, 0, H, Walker, Letters from New Grleans Merchants Regarding The Tribune Ine terview, M.(laro Developments in Relation to Carpenter’s Fees, SENATOR SCHURZ REPLIES TO MAR- SHAL PACKARD. Magox, Mo., Eept. 23.—Senator Schurz to-day addressed s mass-meoting horo on Btato and National politics, and, in tho course of his speech, mado the following remarks on tha cor- rospondonco botween Marshal Packard and Gen. Emory In Louisiana : I nolico that Gen. Emory, with commendable spirit, repols tho ides that United Statos troops conld bo used for political purposes. No doubt ho degcribos tho sentimonts of the honest sol- diers corroctly when ho says such an attompt would bo rosented by them wilh indignation. For this I honor him, I should bo the Iast man to_casta elur upon the honorablo apirit and good nith of tho truo soldior. Bub I submit that Gon. Emory's protestation - DOES NOT MEET THE OASE, Ho saya in bis lettor tv Marshal Paclkard that he doos ot seo how United Btates troops can b used for political purposes. Just thoro is tho troublo. I vouturo to eny that Marahial DPackard, i his capacity as party mannger, doos sco tho tuany things which Geun, Lmory can't oo, just becauso the Inttor I8 an honest soldier and ot & party managor. Campaign managers of tho DLacliard etamp aro npt to sto many things which tho houest moldicr mny fnd it dicult to nppreciste. ‘We romember the uso to which nited States troops were put in the Kellogg usurpation in 1872, Tor wecks thoy had to stand guard over the Btate-Houso, whilo a Stato Govornmont and Logisluture wore put in power which had NOT THE LEAST EVIDENCE OF AN ELECTION Ly this people, but wero virtaally created by an act of tho grossest usurpation on the part of Judgo Durell. The honcat soldior mey not have saou tho churacter of that proceeding, or, it ho did, ho may have been indignant at 1t, but he lad to oboy ordors. Aud who procured thoso lamontablo,“ordors ? Tho party managors in Louisians, and nmong thewm Marshal Vackard. They kuew how to obtain orders for tho honest soldier then, and thoy mny try, on somo plausic blo protext, Lo obtain orders for a kindro pur- poso now, which the nonest soldior, will have to obey, iudiguation or no indiguation ; or thoy may uko tho altitndo of ‘their powor to muko arrangemonts themselves, Tho soldiors will have to play a part without Dboing able to sco through them, 1 hopo tioy will be as sue- ceesful asthoy wore in 1872, but bowever that may be, T gay ngain, innsmiuch as it i8 of tho highen: importauco that the peoplo of Lowlslung uot only BIOULD WAVE A PAIR ELECTION, but also bo made to feol und baliove that thoy bavo ono, the man who was an accomplics lu {liy usurpation of 1872, and who all this time iu the mannger of o purty in the ponding clection, aud especiully of that “party for whoue bonoflt tho unurpation of 1874 was nccomplished, should huve the least iniluouce over the employmont of United Statos troops in that olection, ba- couso such o man capnot iuspire con- fidouco. But I go further. Wo leam through tho papors thut the opponcnts of tho Kollogg Government, who but Tocontly, arter a wuccessful rovolution with 10,000 armed men at thoir command, immedintely Lowed down Lofora a corporal's gunrd under the national flag, aud promptly submitted to the roinstatomont of Kollogg, Lavo been naking an honorabla and loyal efiort to socuro a falr clection. in thoir conforonces with the chiofs of the Kollogg party, they proposed that the Iicturning Bosrd: should bo coinposcd of two members from each parly, oud thut tho £th should bo designated by the two partios together, as a gort of an umpire, and I underatand thet tho opponenis of Kellogg ngreed that this umpire might Lo tuken from the Tepublican ranks, provided Lo havo tha oharace tor of & fair and just man, TUIS WA NO CAPTIOUS DEMAND, for it s woll known thatin Loulsiana clections ave apt to bo decided, not by tho poople who cast tho votes, but by tho party msnagers aud their tools who count and roturn tho votes, Tho granting of such a request was, thorefore, not only propor, but absolutely necestary, (0 produce confldonco and good fealiug, *livon many prom. inont men of {ho Kollogg party recognized tho ovidont fairness of ihe proposed arrangment, but, a8 the nowspapers inform us, thero was ono man opposed to tho last, oven against bis pat {rionds,—one man who stranuously insisted thai the party and their tools should koep tho power of counting and rowraiug tho votes, and thus deciding the election, TUAT MAN WAS MARSIAL PACKATID. Mr, Packard is an ofilcer of tho National Gov- ornment. A auch, and through his assistants, ho oxercisos in Lonsiuna gront” power. In tho name of the National Govarnniont he ropresents tho authority, and 16 supposed, in 8 gront moas- uro, to represent tho sontimonts of tho Nationnl Govorament ; and when such s Vadoral oflioer ak tho samo tino playa the part of party matugor ina Btato, and stands up ny tho prinoipal, and pothnpa tho only, nhstnu?n to an arrapgemont so necossary for securing a fair elootion, s0 eminent- ly proper and just that evory fair-minded man would unhesitatingly accopt_it,—#o- ovidantly conduclys to poace, order, good-faling, and good goverumont, that ovary friond of fair donling and of domoeratio fustitutions, nay, overy patri- otlo Amorican, will appland it, ~tlion such a mats doos 1ot auly ot inpiro but DUEH NOT DESELYE CONFIDENOE, and it is for the Nattonal Govorument ' to con- sidor whethor such o nun, ssldo from the con- trol of troops in a contestod election, can bo trusted as u ropresontativo of tho authority of tho National Govornmont in any manuer or sonas st all. It i of the highost fmportanco that now, muoro than aver, tin wholo peoplo of Lotilans bo iuepired with gonfldones in tho fairnoss, Just- noss, nud good will of the National Governiont, Bat tho past performanco and prosent attitude of Marshal Packard, clotbed as fio is with Fod- oral uuthority, sud wiolding so much of the Fod- cral power, 16 surely ealoulnted to oreate inteusa distrust inctoad of confldoncoy resontmont in placo of affection. Tho conditivn of things in Loulsiann ia critical, and this United States offl- cer hian boon poralatontly In tho way of A FAIR AND JUST BOLUTION of tho most ossontial part of lhodlnnillnx dif- fisulties, His very oxistenco as & United Statos oflicor puts the Natioual Governmont in a light in which, as X respeotfully suggost for fta own honor and for tho public good, It canuot well Afford to appoar. I aflirm that’ whnt I sny doos nok spring from & pirll of factions fault-fiding, nor do I speak nsan advocate of ono party or tho othor. I have declared myaelf ox; licitly sgainst tho admission of tho right of self-holy by foree, beeauso it would producoa condition of snarchy fatal torepublican institutions, and must bo roprossod. I ahall bo the Inst man to encour- age Lho apirit of unll—bulix by forco in a Ropublic by anything I eny; but protest, on the othor hand, ngatnst anything calculated to Fmvnkn thint dangorous opirit by sn unjustuse of power, 1 npeak for the eauro of ustics, peace, faic-doal: ing, fratornal acoordanco with the Governmont all ovor tho lnnd, and in the namo of Juetico, nonce, fair-doaliug, fraternal accord, and good governmont, I xo]wt\t what I said at 8t Loufs, 1 am suro tho wholo country wounld cordially ap- plaud an_order from tho Presidont roliaving arshal Packard of his dutlos. g, SENATOR WESTON KELLOGG'S SUR. RENDER, New Yon, Sopt. 28,—Bonator Woat, of Louls- inun, lins mado public s lotter, datod Sopt. 27, aud addressed to United States Collector Casoy, at Now Orleans, on tho politienl affuirs of that Btato, Gov. Kollogg's abandonmont or tho Ex- ceutivo office on the oceasion of tho Penn rovolu- tlon, and the Governor's imputation of Intentional ‘*bomb-proof sbeenteolsm™ on the part of his {riends, Scnator West says: ** Many aro of the opmion thdt Gov. Kollopg would hove displayed grantor horolsm and_contiiience in iy own right to the Chiof Magistracy, had ho dismissod his, of necussity, inefliciont defonders, and bravely stood alono in tho mainteusaco of his Ixacutive rights, yielding thom onlyto parsonal ejection, 1f'Gov. Kollogg regrot my absonco, bo' kuows that L visited tho North af his writton roquest, tolny befora the President tho oondition of aflaird in Loulsiana, and to solicit Federal Brp- port for his Govornment, whon ity intogrity should bo imporiled. If ho wonts his political [ricnds, who aro absont, to assumo tho lighling gorb, thoy migh: profor some othor loador Geuerallytho Kollogg Administration, sinco ic camo into powor, has baen oxorcised in the truo interosts of tho State, It I3 environed with ditticuitits sulicient todismay the stontost hear, and it ina of Into recoived Auch & shook as o mako ita moet dotermined supporters doubt whether it fs competent to oxact obedloncoe to its nuthority, even with tho assistanco of tho pros- ent Governmont, In rogord to tho recent conforences, tha Son- ator says : * Propoitions looking to the ayoid- anco of fraud in elections, though eminontly Just, and by all moans to bo adopted, should by proceded by a promise and guaranty, on the part of tho Democrats, to provent murder, protect life, n3sure and admit fres oxpression of opinion, mud fo abstuin from all intimidation of tolored peoplo,” —_— AT NEW ORLBANS, Special Disnateh to The Chicago 1 ridune, INEW Onrras, La., Scpt. 23.—The confor- ouce nogotiations huve boon agatn reoponed, aud - curied on for the last two days with renowed vigor. It was sononncod in the papers this ovening that an agreempont bad boon arrived at, ond that tho articlos would be siguod at. 6 o'clock, Notwitbatanding this, bowaver, the Committeos wore ngain in session all the ovon- ing, and, ot midnight, aro still in Colloctor Cadoy's private oflico, withoat baving finished thoir work. Tho Committees on both sides nro this timo spocillcally invosted with powor from their soveral Stato Central Comuittces, and it thorefore ussumes o moro respansible appear- anco than it has Lerctoforo doue. The same goutlomen aro in conforence,—on tho Demo- cratio sido, Mossrs, Mcxnory, Loun, Yoorhisos, Jouus, Chiapen, Kenuer, aud Usya ; aud on the Roputlican”_mde, Mgsers, _Packard, Drown, Joubort, Lowis, *Slundls, end’ Atocha, Thoy "aro plodgld: 0 secreay on both sides _until™ their work is fln- ised, but Mr. Drown . informed mo that it scemed probabla_thet an undorstanding would bo arrived at. The wholo businoss hung on two allogations on the Republican ide, that thoy wora boing subjocted to violonce and intimida- tion ; and on tho Democratic sido, that thore was fraud iu tho roglairy and would bo in tho counting, Theso tivo points had to Le roconsid- erod, 1tis probable that an Advisory Board, us foreshadowed in theso dispatclies, il bo sgreed upon to look after tho ' State Supersisor of Kegistration, and that two Dome ocrats wiil llad)lnr.'ud on tho Roturning Board. On the other Liand, tho Democrats will biud them- golves that no iutimidation or violence will bo allowed by tho adherents of tholr Enrty‘ ‘This will securo tho first fair election in tlus State for years. k —_— NORTHERN §Y MPATHIZERS. Special Dispateh to The Clicago Tribune, ‘Wasuixaron, D. C., Bopt, 28.—Tho conneotion of Senator Cacpontor and Beujamin Butlor with Louisians affuirs, of which recout New Orleans dispatehes afford an inkling, i vory freely dis- cussed horo, They both aro chargoed with play- ing a doublo gemo, Certain Kellogg ofiice- holdors biere, high in the confidonce of that timld gentlomun, are quite bold in declaring that Carponter bled Kellogg. He domanded 86,000 {or deliveriug an argument of twonty or twonty- Dvo minutes in the mattor of the writ of pro- hibition. Threa thousand dollars wera paid L Iu-lutlo the 16th of Jaouary, 1873, The Kel- ogg folks thought that thoy haod paid him’ onough, os Csleb Cushing, o bottor fawyer, had charged for similar sevvices only $2,000. Ou tho day montioned, Jun. 16, 1873, tho Louielana matter was under discussion intho Senate, and, in roplying to ramarks of J nd,i'u “Thurman, Alr. Capentor dezonded Judgo Durell, and commended his courso. Stuco that tiwo, ns is woll kuown, be bas denonnced Dusell, " At the timo bo introduced his bill providing for o now election in Louiiana, Mr. Llowe, s col- loaguo, prasented an_amendment that, ponding the now election, tho Kellogg Government should recognized, '‘I'his was opposed by hur- wman and othors on the ground that it would be a Congressional recognition of an usurpation, The amendmont was snccossiul by a mujorily of ono, and it is noticeablo thut Ourpeuter voted in its favor, thoroby carrylug it, ‘[his i3 pointed b ag showing Low ho veered f10m ono side to tho otber, in ordor to mako nil edges cut. Up to the timo that Crpontoer made LiK fumoun spsech In Now Orleans,—which was in May, 1873,—he had only roceived §3,000 from Kallogg, whilo be was demmuding £5,000, Dur- ing It stay in Now Orlouns, howovor, ho rocory- ed 31,000 more, and last Decomber ho was paid en additionul §500, makiug in all $4,600, e MR, 0. H. WALEER AND THE LOUIS~ IANA TROUBLES, To the Editar of T'he Chieagu Trivune: Bir: You can uso tho iuclosed papors, rolating to Loulsinua, as you think proper. Very ro- spoctfully, Onares I, Warken, Cii10aqo, Bept, 98, 1874, [Cos.] To the Editor of the Iuter«Uceun * 51+ 1 ey 10 your eoiutio, ihie morniog, an anony- mous ‘communicction from "Now Orlcans’ regarding myself, "Thioitatemento are uttarly falno, cxcopt a8 to my b~ ing & plautor on Bayou Yeche, and o3 to 1y st v orebip of a’ ateamboat, iu connection with Danfel ‘Thowipson, J; B, Lyon, aud the lsto I\ J, Bromon,— pertics woll-kiiawn “In 'Chicago, 1 oantiot concelvo What auch ownerubip has to do with tho Loulsiana cago, whero grave troubles exint and grave abuscs aro toho correcied, Tho peaple of tho coiintry cannot b isled from tho clinrge of corruption against the Kole logg Government by nttacks ou private partics, or by bringing In wuatters entively forclgn to tho subject, I liave nevor met but with th most kind treatment from all parties iu Louislans, I shall return thero noxt Bloudsy, not foaring olostation from sny sourco, Voryrespectfully yours, OuAnLrsd, WALKRI, Niw Onueans, Bopt, 23, 1874, L L Walker, Fag., Chicuyn, 11, e RS Yery inich gratted at readivg your vory ublo and trutliul statonont of tho ovils fu- flcto iy Uhls Blsto by curit-bng lors, o pue lished fn 'Lis OHIoAGO THINUNE of the OMat'nst, Tt was coplod Ju_yesterday aftornoon’s edition of ' thu Licayune, snd” roprodiicod fu this morning’s, which wo send’ you by to-day's mafl. It hoa bien ox- tensively Tead sud fuvorably commented on by tho citizons of Now Orlcans, Wio aro gate itied to find thut, 0 the midst of tho mmonso s of misrepresentatlons of thofr actlons and tatentions, tho dutalifyent ond Lonest maon of the North, wha Liave visitod Loulslana for legitimato purposce of buste uesaor plessure spprectaio st tholr Fusl value, of rathier uttor worthlossucas for good nnd uttor M"afi | the piundering horde of adventurers who are rapi converting onr beautsful land into & wilderness, flling the channols of publio opinion at the Norh 8 cennelens aiream of milsroprosentation of & hopple hiom, baving now reduced to poverty, lioy wonl bes Joles 10 extorminata, We notico iu Trx Tnmuxe, {mmediatoly followin; the report of tho tnterview with you, an accouny o ono with Marabal Robort W, Healy, 6f Alabamar ~ 10 staten in ono pluco peaking of Alabamat” % Wo fave 4 lazgo while Itapulilican voto; {n somo portionn of fle Btate it & Iargor thun the negro vole,” Aud furthop atong o says: 12 1 s mucceantul (ibo ravolution i Lovizina) °T Took for the ovorturuing of publican Slate Governments In the Sonth ment, . Tho difiloultien in Alabama, Misst i, and Qther Soutliorn Hintes, are occanfonod by {ho fact that th Ropublican Blata Governmonts Jinvo uo support from any ono but tho negroes, nnd thair support Janot of much account,” - This man sloiild hinvo beon dfsmisted from tho wite Desreatand, aud, if his stalomenta wero copied at ally 1t shiould Liave becn only to pofut to is contradietion of Dlmacif, as chiaracteriatio of thio corrupt gang of ofticer lolders'in tho Bouth, Altheurh your sympathics nro with the opponents of Kellogg’s usurpation, and you linve no daubt scen many correct accounta of what ocourred hote oo i 1ith aud 16th, it wil requiro timo for Aty ono wiio wie not present on tho spot to reatizo thio nuanimity of b people, It wan comyleto. Nota word, n look, or & goke turo of disapprobation ; onusingle sontmont porvaied overy broast, Men of overy profosslon apiravod ity from tho miinisters of tho Gospel to tho laborer on thy Iovea; every ago,—gray-hairod men sud mor youthe, 1t was an rresisliblo influcnco, bogottenwf st op- Dression aa 1o peoplo on this Contiunat hnd svor enc dured Uoforo; and it domountrstod tho falsehood of Kollogg's asaortion that the paoplo acruiescod 1o hie rule, " Outsido of his willing fani of dlotropolltans, afded by two or thirco offico-liolders, thiero was not ong o rally Lo his support, Every peatatul meais-of ro- drose ad beon oxliavsted, Wo wore told that this Government, without & shadow of logal claim to ruly o State, i bean acknowledgol by & Liundor of ‘o Peenidont s tte porscrsion af oiilco waaila cnim oxistence imtfl {t could bo dinplacod by & now election ; and, wlien it apenly proparod fo perjiotunto s powes by prevonting a falr oloction, then ouly did tho peopls sot 1t anide, Wa Liopo that timo will yot Juatify this movoment in the oyes of thi poopla of tho wholo conntry, - Yours truly, Jou T, Moons. & Co.. per K, A, Bruan, it tho Te~ any mo- Nrw Ouveaxs, Sopt, 24, Mr, Charles H. Walker, No, 13 Chumber o/ Commerce, Chicavo, 1ll, % Dran Sia: The pleco copled into our aftornoon Prcapune, wo tully indareo, Tt Is well writton nud woll put, and wo thank you from the bottom of our Liearts Tor 'stich sentimcnta ond the truth so well applicd. Thia Lea beon no war of ruco or politica, but a brave peoplo rising ngainst oppresalon and wrong; and, in your Bt e, tho condition of affairs endured for mear ton years would not liwve beon endured ton days, but. {ha pery totators would have been put behind pison bara an common thieves, Wo have now mado our case, and rest it beforo the bar of publio opinion, All 18 qulot aud peaco here, Youra traly, Woos, SLAYIACK & CO, TROOP3S ORDERED FORWARD. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, Digsarck, D, T., Sopt. 28.—Four companies of tho Boventh Cavalry, from Ft, Lincolu, and wo from I'%, Rico have beon ordered to Louis- {ana.- A portion will leave to-morrow. - — THIRD-TERM PATRIOTS. Meeting in W on of Southorna crny Native u pot-Baggers, to Ilolp tho Cnnse Aleng—woudessul Unanimity of Sentunent. Specal Diapatch to The Clicago Tribune, WasmiNorox, D. 0., Sopt. 23.—Svme tvonty- five or thitty gentlemen from diffaront 8o tti- orn Statos, wero in secrot conclavo to-day, a: tho Lbbitt House, discussing the thitd-term bueinoes, That patriotic gentleman, John J. Patterson, who loft Pennsylvania botween two days, and conforred himsolf on the pooplo of South Carolinn, whom Lo disinterestodly serves ns Son- ator for $5,000 & year and porquisites, is cred- ited with baving beon tho head and front of the regemblago, with Judgo Thomas Sottlo, of North Caxoling, sccond in command. Besidostheso there were minor porvonnges present, such a8 J, Iialo Syphor, of Louisiana, who s hioro restoring quict fo Lis disordored Stato; Mossrs. Cobb, Wallnee, and Bly, of South Carolina; Hender- 8on, Lo, and Badger, United Btates District- Autornoy, and 6on of ox-Senator Dadger, of North Carolina; *Mills, of Alabama, and others oqually ubrkuoiA'to famo, but-of Lounding ame bition. Tho eession wns a prolongod ouo, and although tho discussion was livoly aud spiritod, it appears to have boen pretty much all on ona sido, that is, fo favor of the third term. Tho main argument presentsd was that Grant jy tho - ovly hLopo of tho Soutliern Ropub- licnus, carpot-baggers, &e. Thore wam only "ono membor 'of tho conforenco who opposed the proposition, but hio was tume marily squelched. The meoting is thought to bo ono of a number that aro being hold prolimiuary to tho Chattanooga Convention, with & viow of securing such bormony of sction on that ocea- sion as will givo tho proposed iudorsoment of Grant for four years more tho grentost possiblo weight. This meagro outline is all thas 'ean bo obtained to-night of the procoedings, oy iho groatest caution and secrosy was obsorved by tho patriots participating. BEECHER-TILTON. Denialof aXXumor Concerning n Couns cll to Try Beecher—Dr, Falriteldds Xamphiet, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nuw Yonr, Sapt. 23,—The statement printed, on the authority of an officor in tho Church of tho Pilgrimn, Dr. Storrs, in & morning paper to- day, that o movemont was on foot in Brooklyn to call a Congremational Council to try Mr, Beacher for conduct unbecoming o mivistor, is without foundation, With roforenca to the suggested Council, tho Rova, R. 8. Storrs, W. I. Duddington, and J. Clomont Freuch, of Troolilyn, und many preache ors prominont in the denominntion in this city, declare thet thare is nothing in it, thoy reazon- ing that it would bo uttorly boyond tho provines of a council to try a memuer of auy church. Tho Church is too demacratic, cach church boing ireo to rotain within ite pale whoover it chooses. 1t would ba compotent for nny organization to which Mr. Beecher may belong iu the Congraga- tioual Chureh to investigato tho charses ageninme him, and, 1f thoy found him guilty, to expol him fzom tho' organization, but the only occlosing- tieal body which can try r. Boochor, and, if ho bo found guilty, deposo him from thie puipis, is “Plymouth Chtirch itsolf. DOWEN'S BTATEMENT, M, Tilton #aid to-day that ho bed read Mr. Bowon's answor,to Catharine Beechor's lottor, but he had neithor tho timo nor inclinntion g presout to correct tho nncouracios of othiors, DR, FAIRFIELD'S PAMPHLET, The pamphlet Ly tho Rev, Dr. Fuirflold, a Con- grogational preachior of Manstlold, O., is attract- ing conederablo attention in Brooklyn, Tt con- tuins twonty closoly-printod pagos, and s do- voted mainly to an’acuto analysis of Heochor's statomont to tho Invostigating Committae, and n sories of logical conclusions deduced from the analysis, In it tlo author says thut, although ho has alwnys beon a warm friond of Boechor, ho would Lavo to “unloarn the lessons in human nature and human nctions of his lifetimo, to be- liova in Mr. Boechor's innocones," Moulton’s Arrost. Special Dispatch to The Chirago Fribine, New Yonx, Sopt, 28,—~Francis D, Moulton was indictod by the Graud Jury of Kings County lnst Saturdny. Ho Is cliargod with haviug * wiokoaly and maliciously " liboled Miss Ednn Dean Proc- tor. Two Indlotmonts woro found againet him, and tho allogod libela apponr in Lis lust stato. mont. In that document Mr, Moulton chargos Uenry Ward Bocoher with having committed a Bross outrage upon & woman whoso namo ho failed to giva to the public, although ho produced a lottor whioh ho clnimed was signod Ly bor, Nies Proctor bolloves that sho was the ono ro- forred to, So belioving, sho instituted through her counsol suit for dam- agos against Moulton, and brought tho mattor bofore the Grand Jury on Thursday of lant wook, ''ho first indictment agaiust Moul- tou iy for . the ohnrlgn that Miss Proctor lLad iieit intorcorso with Locoher, The mecand iudictmont is based on the oborgoe that Bocchor savished Miss Proctor, Moulton was oflclally informed by District-Attornoy Winslow yestor- dny morningz that he munt uppoar and give bail, ponding trlul boforo the Court of Hessions, !!nou attor rocoiving this notifleation Moulton appeared at tho oitica of the District Attorney, and was fuformod that he would be roquired to © bail in 520,000, und that ho would have to urnish bwobondsmen, cuclt of who must justify for $20,000, Br. Moulton aid thut he would liko ta cousnlt with connsol, and therouponihio was al- lowad to depart, with the uudenstanding that hio would giva bail to-dsy or to-moyrow, Ho jme mediately proceedod with Thodoxo Lilton to the NUMBER INSURANCE, attor's rosidonce, whors ox-Judgo Morris wag aiting. Upon thoir informing Mr. Mortla® o mhnt Lind takeu placo o eaid that tho bail’ ro- quired was tog hoavy, 1o stated that in the courae of nino yoars' oxporienco as Distriot At~ toruoy ko lind novor known 4 coueo of misdo- moanor In which mors than §5,000 bail ws An Easier Fecling Prefiiling askod, Moulton roplied that | - i i ik vore spmnachid a1 i s Al uotion. Ha tiion loft the houso for the pui nose of edvauiog it bia sotnzol, and Hiofa s A it s i Tt that d[:‘p leation will bo mado to have The Grmn and D"OVIBIOI] Mon Antioi- ¢ & FAIRS. pa K Trouble, iglidey £ NEBRASKA STATE FAIR, § OMATA, Bopt. 28,—Tho outrios for tho Btat® Tair, which opens in this city to-morrow, al- roady oxceods 1,000 and thoy are atilt coming in, Theto s _soma, prompoct of harl Mald, Glostor, sun otber fnor |.‘&‘§L.§‘.“1.33'35§§’.'.f:;’ {ho Slafo Fair, 'homo liorsoa aro axpocied 1o go Jalifornin, and inducoments to hiavo them stop ovor. Sk old o -3 Prospectis 5 lo New Local Com. Py, ——— DISTRICT AND OOUNTY FAIRS. GALLATIN COUNTY, ILL. BitawNEETOWN, IIL., Bept. 23.—Tho Gallatin County Agricnltural and Mechanical Fair wily oponat Bhawneotown, 111, on Monday, Oct. 6, and continuo for five days, The raco betweon the famons horses Woodford and Warons will take Dlaco Tuesday, the Oth, for a purse of 41,000, Trotting and pacing for purics varsing from $100 to $600 will bo given, From progont indi- cations it will be the grandest fair ever held in Southern Illinois, Ifalf-faro rato on all tralng and stoambonts to tho city during falr wook, WENORA UXION FAIR, WeNoNA, 11, Sept. 28.—1'ho Wonona Unjon Talc onanad to-(a, u{flzo l“r‘lsl'. Ovor 1,000 woro ————— 3 What the OmMcers of New York Companicg Say. — CHICAGo, v Tho excitoment oceasionod by o Y tho Excontiv Committeo of the Xationat Boarq rm.uc:!(n; the insuranco compaties bolonging to tho Board to withdraw from Lllabil_y by the lst of Octobos s atill undiminisheq Among tho inenranco- agonts in this city, Ul.ms far only ahout half- a~dozon companics bayy withdrawn, but o larga pumbor will widoubtody follon it 1,y gt matters will not be aa bad a8 was first SUPpORG: $ made, eibraci veioa aOvar i bred ‘hords in th State. o stald "SR Ml {llled at 8 o'clock, and the Building Committoo havo Iargo forco of workmen engaged upon 100 now onos. Bvery departmout is fgoing up rapidly. ~Spacial tralna will- begin to run’ on Wednosday, when tho oxhibition commepces. 88 manw af .- DUAN crnpanics havo nlroud, . ivon notico that thoy 1qtenq go £ BEMAIN AND D9 wgyrxes ag UHUAL, Westehester of Now York, St Nicholas of of New York, Nationaf ‘Tho grouuds aro in oxcellent condition, wlllher York, and sovera) others, Be- fine, and everything Krumlnaa woll for the best | Aidoa thoso thoro are othor loard canpanics and Inigest fair ever hold. from Naow Jersoy, Conneeticut, Virgi, othor Statas that havo givon notico of fegyr |er tention to remain. Thera is bardly an 1gency bolonging to the Board In this city whidy will not koop £wo or more of the compnnis they Topresont, As mattors now stand it looks ng if the Nation- ol Board intonds to come down from ita high horao and make concessions, Tho Exceutiya Committeo, most of whom are membora of com- panios that hava long intended to withdraw, snd thouglt thid a proper time to induco othors to follaw them, aro uudoubtedly gotting scared by tholr own work, and feur that thoir notion wil| sithor split or entirely DISRUPT THE NATIONAL DOARD, They have takon unusual paing to write lottors to doitbtful companios,) tolling thom that the tali of the poopla of Chicago in rogard to thewr action was all boul, and that they wora support ed in thofr action by tho poople f othior placos, To these lottors they attuch slips from papors which are favorable to their action, ' LA GRANGE COUNTY, IND, Special Dhispalch ta The Chicaao T'riblne, TLAGRANGE, Sopt, 28,—T'hoe LaGrangs County Agticultural Socioty, will commenco their annual 1air to-morrow. Most all of tho articles have arrived, nud evorstliing is rondy fora Rood atart, The rnce, track is in excollent;condition, and this dopartmont will prove the biggest astraction. TAY COUNTY, IND. PontrAxD, Sopt. 28.—To-morrow will com- menco tho Jay County fair. Tho preparations nro amplo, aud tho _grounds display " good taste, They aro flucly situatod, Large numbers of agricnltural implements aro oo hand now, and the managoment are suro of success, NONTHERN TFIHCONSIN. Special 1:avatch to 'he Chicago Tribune, Ositiosur, Wis., Sept. 28,.—1'io Northorn Btato Tair opened to-dny in good stvie, Up to 0 o'cloek tho antrics numberod 2,100, The show of agricultura] imploments, cnrringos, and ma- chinory promiuos well. 'Tho clt{ ie full of straugors, tho wonther fa dolightfuf, and _svory- thing promises favorably, J, G. Blnine dolivera su addross on Thursday. ANOTUER BIRAW, which shows which way the wind blows, is thak the Prosidonts and managom of n large aumbor of National Board companies have ngreed ta come Liere soma time during tnis week, and moot the Northwestern Co-operativa Committeo. Judging by tho stnto of mind of the five mome bers constitutiug this Committae, thoy will eithor mduce tho roprosontativon of thiesy come- nnies to romain, or else thoy will mako it rathor ot for the Natioon! Board s far os tho Northe west is coucerned. It may also bo romarked that a number of the mombers of the National DBoard, when invited to attond the nbove meoting in this city.tinquired whother it would bo sufo for them o come hero while our peoplo wero in such o stato of oxcitoment, and whether Ciucinuati would not bo & better placa to meat, Of courso their foars wero (mmerflum- ly_quisted by belng nssurad flat our poople wore not laboring under auy oxcitoment what, over, and that ovorybody was ns calm and soreng as over. SOUTIERN WISCONBDN, Special Disnatch to The Chicago Tridune, Jasesvinie, Wis,, Sopt. 28,—~Tho Bouthern Wisconsin Fair bogius hero to-morrow. So far tho entrics have beon largo, Tho horso, eattlg, .rfi:]d llmu.ltr_y dopartmouts promise to-ba ol ed. KENT CODNTY, Sricm, Spectal Disvatch (o The Chicagn Tribune, Granp armos, Mich., Sopt. 28.—Tha Kont County Union Fair opendd in this city to-day, Tho weathor boing flno, o most succesatul weck is anticipated. 8ix thousand dollars in promiums aro offered by tho Agricaltaral Socioty, bosides £1,000 in turf-promiums,. . FOREIGN. AUSTRIA. . Vinxna, Sopt. 23.—The Austrian Government will dispateh an expedition to tho Aretio regions next year, to ascorinin whother tho land discoy- ered by the oxpedition which has just returned, nnd shich 18 namod Franz Joseph's Land, is a portion of tho Coutinont, or nnisland, The ex- pedition will be divided, ouo-half going by way of Siberin and tho other vin Groenland. ViexNa, Seph. 28.—It is rumored that Doak, ‘l]lm‘ Uungarian latosmun, is ot tho point of onth. < THE INSURANCE AGENTA horo are qnito caufident that tha managors, aftor baviug louked over the fleld themsolves, éan be induced to ignore the recommendation of tho Exocutivo Committeo. For these reasons there was nmuch bettor foeiing manifestod among thom yesterday than during the last two or throo lays, T'ho local companies, and thoso not belonging to tho Board, ure reaping s rich harvost oq account of tho presont stute of afairs, but there is mueh danger of somo of theso compauies overloading their lines, tho temptation to mako moncy boing too much for them. The peoplo in this rity bozin to find out that their only snivation is in goud local compa-. nilns{backcu by our best busincss men and capi- talists, S FRANCE, Panrs, Sopt. 28.—TLho completo roturns of the voting In the Dopartmont of Maiuo-ot-Loiro show that Dodoilla (Bopublican) od boon olocted to tho Assambly by 3,787 majority, Thig result of tho olection causios some excitoment in inisterial ciroles. s SPAIN. LoxpoN, Sopt. 28—5:30 8, m.—Tho people of Dayonno rofuso to eell conl for tho German men-of-war, and tho Inttor will not go to that port, 28 thoy intended to, their commander doeming it prudent not to give cause of trouble, — ITALY, Loxpoy, Bopt. 20.—A epacial from Rome to the Morning Post says tho French Ambassador has preseatedto tho Pope “nmrlmm Lrasldons o sensatiouul manner, a feoliug of alirm all over tho MucMahon, annouucing, the witharawal of tho L e nuan-of-wa? Prownqio from Givita Veeohin. A ek s Crathads o (s T 47, B FECAP— from it capital and shipments of graln and merchan- HAYTI disa of uil lfludfl. by 1ueanus of lh!il fwllllknfla!él‘htr::s 5% Smosuas, Sopt. 10.—Taytten ndvicos report | | ol This fecltug st be met, und the poo- that the Haytien Govorumont has imposed o | hanncr thas by dinplssion holt. omtiissy orcible hoavy taxation upon residont foreigners, inolud. | ©lty i the way of iuvestmenta in s first-cluss homo ine ing foreign clorks In the omploymont of May- | BUduco company. tlona. Sccond—It bns not been and cannot bo claimed by lhcmcom,ranln‘ that tley Luve lost money fn their A disturbance rocently oconrred in a Catholic cathedral at Jamaica, A priost tore the Cuban Lusinesa dono hero since October, 1871, The greal minjority of the insuranc companies doing businces colors from tho cofila of & patriot, refusing to pormit tho infroduotion of politics into the horu sitico then have not only misdo mouoy, but made Catholio worvice, A scuflo ensuod, and the 1 o mz’}fi{d“—"ffi‘l{l several of tho * reforms " domandedhy priost wan avsnulted and pusiied off tho platfore on which tho coliin rosted. them aze usgently ueeded, 18 not (llup\ltmfibm It i —— THE WEATHER. ally truo und ab undenfablo conclusion that evary Bilividua) Intorested an Slockbolier 1o n sepspany Wasminaroy, D, C., Sept, 23,—Ovor the Upper Lakes and tho Northwest, utationary or riing re will have moro cause for urging forward tho roe Tt o ol otherwise; indeed, it i4 stated by Dbaromater, low temperature, northunst to north- wout winds, and gonerally clear weather, unquestionnblo’ authority that "ono reuson. why thess companics fear (or proxend to fear) to do business LOCAL OBSERVATION, Ciitoauo, Sept. 33, 1874, THE NEW COMPANY = which has beon in process of formation sinco the action of tLo Exccutive Committee of tho Board was promulgatod bos finally taken some tangi- blo sliapo, A lureo amount to tho capital stook Liaa slrcady boon subseribed by & number of our prominent busincss men, and thoy have issuod tho following prospectus: ANGIIOR INAURANGE COMPANT OF ORI0AGO. It i proposed toorgunizo the Anchor Tnsirance Company fn this city, with a paid up capatal of not Tess than §30,000, oF mora thun $1,000,000, the fnduco: meuts for doiig 80 bolng us follows : Firat—Tlo recont action of tho Natiozal Board of Underwriters demonstrates that many of tho Come panles o uvo been accustomed {o rely on for lusur. ance thiuk they huve tho mterents of the city fn their power o such un extent that they can, withont ado- quate caiisc, do the city o yreat iujury, by creating, in liere, 13 bocanso of tho ulmost ontira absence of Jocal companics, Tho reforins wil bo oilooted, aud insurance stack bo deirable, : Fourth—Chicago 1 tho only Inrgo city in the country which fias 1ot a wLmbor of respectablo 1ocal insurancy companlos, aud for that reagon ds complotely at the mecoy of tho outsido companies in the mutter of rates « inaurance,— o vory important consideration, witch Lo doubticas suggested [tsolf to tho minds of' many. icbuiit :Chicago, tho Soutl Bida soutl of Twentye wecoud ntrout, -tHo West Sido weat of Throop afreat, nud uil tho dlitricts on tho outekirts of ths elly, nre 24 pufu ns any ety in tho eountry, and yot fu other citics (inctuding Bostow) the rates ira not hearly s Ligh aa they are hore. s waltor of keopluy nt Liome u por tion of the ,000,000 oxpendad here anuually for ite suranco I8 inb to'bo consldorsd, F1/th—"This shiows plainly tho neccestty for homo 3 compantes, and thut they will puy, Thciw two poiuta ight . Olear, aro tho malu cansiderations in all enterprises, light, . Clear, As Obfeago has had a number of poor insurance companien, it I8 proposed to make this onoa company whote slaiding cannot bo quostioned at auy placo it way offer it pollcies; honco tho capital i3 to bo all 1ol up wid nvested in United Siaies bonds. The 10 bo less thun $300,000, Tibrb s chall Do fan ‘RS- tia-sialeut 1o form s 5 £ |Direction and b-| oA A force of wind.| servation, Weather, 0:53 4, m,, “Maximum thermomotor, Inubmumn thermomotor, £0. GENERAL ODSERYATIONS, Qi10aao, apt, 26~1 8, m, V 7 el 7o un ehall Stations, j|lar.|Thy Wy | Ran)) Weallery™ Company lias atvonds ssccived msimd oo Butice, it remere suggeatud, for tho roputation of o city, i Iy vory es- Tireekne'y sentind thst it bo not ullowed to full short of comples s tion, Thero ought fo Lo a heatty supseription, and Lt to be made up to $1,000,000, mfsfli";‘:‘r‘fl;fifil to placo {ho Insuranco uinagoment fn tho honds of Mr, I, 8, Orltclell, who Iy well kuown as au insurance m-'m In u‘l(l clty, sud an underwiter of Uoyeutaen yearst szperionica, 1) 17 d, buviug taken atock in this Come D e e e L eutly And favoraino. netios of thelr follow-citizons, Walsh 0. M Toudsruon, o 1, ol Charios 1, King, 0 o A, O, Husing, h 0, ¥ Ounn, mpoll & Co, Rumsey, Dro. & Co,y oA, \ " & Co, o, B, 0. Mliichluwon, b5 veu bubseribed, 3 Cinelnnoti, Daveugort,, Dotrols .. ., gont, geullo] frosh, 2 Leavonw il Marquotto, |29, Milwaukoa .3 G318, W,, frosh ils, , Doy na” muflictent. stodk’ b Quialia 8. W gunt lied for the PUIpozo of organization, ¢ 3o mooting wiil ho catic purp 2 Ao b (éal\"? i INSURANOS ON (NAIN. Yaukton 6b|Outan ‘Tho denlors in gwn do not seom {o bo at all alntmad at the withdinwal of ssvoral of tho heavior and more responsible Bastorn insurance oumpanies, Though olevators are funurmly To gurdod us bazardous thronghout the country, experionco in this city has proved them to Lo (8o Eighth Fage. LAGER INTOXICATING. New Yonr, Sopt, 23.—City-Judgo MoCuo, of Brooklyn, las dovided In favor of tho Board of Exclro lu tho tout caso uudor the Suadsy Liquor law for sollivg lagor, thoso 80 tho Royal of London, . X oy

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