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POLITICAL. Fho Joint Discussion in the Tourth Illinois District. Fene Farnsworth on the Taril and _ Back-Fay Ur, Hwilbut on the Southern Dis- turbanocs. Jormidablo Opposition to Gem. Batler's Re-lection. ¥ Dommittees Appointed to Manage the Cook Counly Primaries. Fhe Police Preserve Order in the Sixteenth Ward, A Sories of Unusually Dull Ward Meet- ings, PHE ADAMS COUNTY BOURBONS AND THE OPPOSITION. Speetat Dispateh to The: Clacaan Tribune, Quivoy, I, Bopt. 30.—For several days pnst jogotintlons hiavo been going on botweon the Bourbon Ropudintionista and the Opposition Pemocints of thia city, with nviow to » compro- niso and o unton on tho currenoy issuo. Soveral f thacouaty caundidates hind expressed 8 purposo Jo necopt the Richardson-Singloton ultimatum, sud tho Herald had assumed such s tong on tho jurrency quesiion as indicated a disposition to wurrender. Yestarday faeruing 6.conforeuce was Aold botwoon Richardsou nud Siugleton and the Dpposition leaders, which, howover, was bob productivoof any results, and this morningthe Llerald eame forth with a curroney articlo which rectually eloses tho door in tho Inco of all com- promiso. In fuct, the quarrol was resumed to- day with Inloueifled bittorness, Tho Opposition I8 now manifesting increased energy aud deter- mination, and a uomlucuns the campeigy in o manner that indicates a decided victory over the Bourbon Revudiationsts. —————e THE FOURTH ILLINOIS DISTRICT. JOLNT DIsQUSAION DETWEEN OENS, FANNSWORTI AND nEILDOT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Svoaxone, 11, Oct. 1,—Tho compaign in the Faurth District was formally opeucd to-night by o Joint divcuesion between Gens, Furnsworth and Hurl but, Thero was a lorgo crowd of Republicane, Democrsts, and Reformers prescnt, Tho Srrango- ment agreed upon is that Farngworth should open in 3 haif-hour wddress, Hurlbut following n on honr sud a Lalf, and Farnswortl to closa i ono hour, mak- Ing threo hours of debate, Furuaworth commenced by approving of joint diacussions, hocanse candidates wero not 50 apt to be misrepresented, Continuing, ho wked, What oro the political fssues of to-duy? On what femo 43 tho Re- publican party agreed? On tho tardf ond Bnanco both Demoerats and Republicons disagroed, titlug President Grant's voto of the Nopublican Fl. pauce bill. Io sbowed that among the Republicans Miemeclves o sad want of barmony esisted on tho ubjoct of Civit-Service Reform, A Kopublican Con- gress, under.tho lead of Butler, efused 10 voto o dol- Lr to sustoin President Grant in oarrylug it out, Ou Jio question of uavery, tho Republican party Is o ooft, So on tho question of reconstruction. But theso oro qucstions cf tho post. I agree with Gen. Kurllut on all theso things, I owisted in tho oiganization ot tho Republiean party, and have tw reyrots for my acta, Ho then pald o comuliment to tuo Ligin Convention’ which nominated bim, ius- Dieh us it Toft bitn freo o mako bis vwn platfor. Ho fhou sel forth his platform : That ho was in favor of n tariff for revenuo ; thut he was In favor of Cly Bervico Reform, from fho higlicat {0 tho lowest ofilc in favor of tho ticction of Tostmasters by tho people, which was loudly applauded ; wns opposed 10 Inflation and favor of returniug to o told basta; in favor of protecting all tho . sights of 'the peoplo, without dirtinction of £ace, color, or class; iu favor of the State maintain- tug jurisdictior aud'sll proper control over the rail- rosds and other corporations, and opposed to sur- rendering that control to tho Federul Government, Mo then proceoded fo argue ogaiuat tho duty oo lum- ber (20 per ceut on every plue board that came from Canudu), This wus for tha Lenefit of Wisconsin and Alichizon lumbermen, Why ehould tho furmiers of DuKulb County pay thie duty for the Lenefit of theso protocted lumbermen? Fig-iron aud salt were slso ounmcrated, and the tribute lovied on the people moverely criticlsed, The Menry Cla duuulun ‘was to protect fufont fuaustry, but whut skill wou tiiere fu manufacturing sav-logs or pig-iron 7 Therois #kill in munufacturing » horse-shos vall, but that jy ot protected, -Gen, Farusworth was particulurly se- ‘vere on thio habitual absence from thoe Capitol of the higher otlicers of the Government, Who ever heard of the lamented Lincoln taking his carpet-bag and Tuaving tho Goverument to bo_sdminiatruted by sub- ordinutes 2 Under tho present Adwinistration, near- 1y every oficer and hend of department bubitually aUsents himeclf from the Capltoland his ollicial stu- tion for weells at n time, Ou the Back-Pay-Grab qucation, Gen, Tarnsworth quoted the Coustitution ayaiust President Qrant’s fucroane of bis own pay, and Tecited tho Congrensional scenes of hat lust higlit when tho Back-Pay bill was enacted, Ho denounced tlio biil at tho time, and hud never ceased to denounto 4t He biad received his $4,600, and hed distributed it winong the County ‘Treagurers of his District, ‘The lalf-hour haviug expired, Gen, Hurlbut took the stand, Gen, Hurluut commenced by assortiug thut parties fn this country formed themaclves upon u community of feellug, "He would {fuke no credit from Fsrnsworth for tho labor and good things Lo ald for tho Hepublican party in tho pa Brietly Gon, Hurlbut recited the platforms and the duties of 240 Ropublican party, aud made the usual arguments ou what the party had doue during the ebellion, After tho War §t becamo the duty of the party to corr, o rotrenchment and estabiieh the publio ru?m. wh(c{: 1 had successfully accomplished, “If, said Hurlbut, the Republican purty wos all that Gen. ¥urusworit hied usueried it wos, waa it not strango that a very few wiceks uiter he vag defeated for the nomination, two ears ago, bo should mako the specch ho did 2t 8t, Chiwrles, where ho donounced his Republican [Irlends of Kune, McHeury, and DeRalb Countics? In other words, what reason had Gen, Farngworth for his bitter and nialignant sttacks on tho Republivan party, wnlcsa 1t was becuuso o wau disappoin(ed g8 an ofice- rooky The Elgin Conventiou which nomiuated Yarnsworth had no prineiples ; thereforo o could nol discuss it. It was o heterogencous convention, whoso delegates Toved ono anollicr ouly n lttle less thian thoy Lited the Mopublicun party, True, thut Convention had put forth o prinelples, becatiso it was not going 1o hove any old party hacks fo reproseut it} aud yot it nointuated Farusworth, took off his bridlo! &ud turued him loose in the pasturo, Yerhaps, ns Walo, of Winncbago, suld, *Becauto Farusworth could raiss more hell in the diatrict than any ofber man,” On Reconstrietlon, it would havo to be aumit- ted that the Governwment had reconstructed n Jittle too Zust ; and 1t was becuuse, ju its great 1acrcy, the Goy- 4rument had yehabitated revels and Xllfi thew along- &lde of loyal men, and hence (bo disturbances aud AWhite Losguen, ifo thon Lranched off juto s listory #nd del clation of the White Leagues,which was a fafr Fepres tion of the late editorints iu the Inter-Ocean, Geu, Hurlbut argued the terifl and finauclal principles ot tho Ropublican party from the regulsr Gongres- sfoual staudpoint. Yowever, his own opinlou was tiet everylling whiich conld L imported fram_abiroad heaper ihun produced hore ought to be put on a low Vunls; whilo the luzuries should be tuxod heavily. Lut among the 300 Congreasmen thera nover could bo ® gutiafuctory Tarifl luw, and the best that can badona luto agruo upon a fair 'compromise, Tho lust Lulfe bour “wus dovoted to the fusuces, {rter-state com- zorce, und (b Sulary-Geabbill, On 'tho latler propo- £ltlou by srgued withh Farnsworth that it wus an un~ wise nulk!‘:lm {he Republican patty was uot responsitla ;‘i‘;t‘:& 0 bill was pussod by & combinstion of all Gen, Parnaworth followed in an hours! apeech, Uy puld : “Ihave no Nght with the Kepublleon pissty. "Tho massca of thsl yarty are truoand holickl o, hdy Hght 18 with tho Jewders of that party, tho vary men 4 party was orgonized o tiglt—Hudlcr, and Chahing, sud Aleit Carpenter—men wlho, long wfter the orguni~ 2ution of the Jarty, wero Avowud pro-siavery juenet On this ‘xmlnl Jis e dlllqluusnll":nr( convinelug, and . wan rapturously upplauded, 1l oid friendy s Baudo o best pecch of i lfe, BT o offoctuaily replied 10 many of e pojuts Surlbut, and caudhlly 1nd RosontIY sriipd ey, publlcas purty for L shoct cumiugh, Th debuta was condueted {n’ tho bout of feeling, und tho large audie guce pationtly uut it out. ie giuicral improion ta thit Farnaworth bud tho beat of the dbate all througl, o was fraquontly and loudly applnuded, ‘Thero wore 00 personulitivs’ or asperiies luduiged in, Gov, Sevoridge waa prosent, Aud & patient nd inlerested —— BUTLERIBM, Spacial Dispateh to The C*hivayo Tribune, . BostoN, Out. 1.—The followlng apposra in the sventug cailion of the Herull: “ Boszon, Oct, 1, 1874, '8y the Kditor af the Herald : “T well know the opposition I shull maet with iu giv- “ug the followlog fucts to the publie, I) and I slone, am responible for tho staturusnt I s about o wmake, ‘Tue question is auked, ' What s Butlerlom? It fs chicauery, fraud, ('arrurvlluu. For (hiroo yenrs u u Unlted Btated ofticor, In Uovernwent houw, using Qoverument timo, I have dune tuat for tho Builer psrty which at’ this momont brings tus blugh of "shsmo fo_ iy fucs. I havo gono Fimo Yow B»dl:r o Fall River, Balom, “and 2 B lao vosed e power T m\‘ . ] er Ak Bhatod ohuase 10 Tarlabbie “ied s 1 Mot turinesa Into working and votlng for Denfamin T, Tutier, I have, wiilo an officcr, packod tho eaue auncs i Tloston_ond’ tho places montioned nkovo in tho lidereat of Dutler. I sreil know that Butlor, with ull tho powor lio line, will ondesvor, nd his loidors liaya Atuted, {0 orunt’ o, but I foarlosaly flvo to ths ublie o fta, and hold mysolt porsondtly responsi- blo for wiat T say, T hvo rocolvod niotoy from Tnitod Blates Maraial Uslier and otlier Butler men fo carry on thu nefavioun work of Lntieume, Whilo i New Bedford, Just befors tio Hutor caucisns lnat year, recelyed iuoiiey Tromn tho lunds of Butlor's Yurtiior o irry tie caucuaca there, aud tho ooy waw tged fur buot ppose, T vocelvell ooy from Urbir 10 0 1o Fall Rivor anid pack dutiensos for Jute 161 L LA T30y i 3 young saut, formerly ' strong atlor niat, 10 1ako tho stump i ay placs hohwe tho s of Borkebiro . fhe ahores of Drovi town, uud procluim to the Statw tho rottenness corruption thut Al to roplotion {ho Dutier rganfzas ot [l Kusow thit il bo ncownod of troschory atul fulchiood, bul T stand teady o moat any Butler mian ou nuy plutforu, Inany flico I thls Bouie, and discugs tho nierits of Dutlerfhm, Thoy whl eall 1o fiie sune, perhaps § but ovory wwi who kiows nio aud KUOWH 1y cocord u i woitor wnd w eibzon Will sny T nicau st bt any, and hovo tho sourago io back It up ab uny timo and ‘Jn any plice. X buid my- wolf yersounlly tesponetble for every ward I uitcr, and it s my eirucat wish Lo Aponlc hoforo tho poplo of Salem an woon an poautllo ou tain wuttor, I shll bo attacked on every wida by the Butler ten who linve ou iy frieudn, but witl (ruth on iy wide, aid pos- #oasiug the pluck fo apeak i, 1 defy them oo aud atl, and I now throw do 8, 1, Brasoss,” T ‘Thio opposition i fn at lost ap- prosclumyy the wnion wiieh il guod citizens hopo will result i tho dufeat of Gon, Yntler, The Salom Gas zelle to-morcow will publiah o letior from Willird I, Thlllps in bl Bo wperks of thy request miado of biw lo wlow the use of his nurio as an_ opponeut to Gon, Dutlor, 1o huys that QGen, Buller hos somctimes voted nut onty controry 40 the wishes of lis constituouts, but aguinst (ho Lest interesta of thoe country, and the timo Lus come when €ome ovo elso must Lo cliosels 10 Teprorout tbo people, 1o had hoped that all thio oppoiientu of Duticr und frionds of guod gove ernnient would uuite upon sone coudidate, I they catl o 80, bo fa ready to ald fu ovory way tha attain- mout of tho common abject, Tue Guzette paya n bigh compiment o r, Pallifps, nud'urges tho union vf all vigments of the party on' Gen, Cogswoll, who {8 worlly of thelr support. —_—— THE NEVADA INDEPENDENTS. B8axN Fpaxowsco, Ual,, Oct, 1,~The “ Indepondent® Blato Convention of Novada, nt Caraon, Jast niglt, madotho following nominntious: Heven Demacraty, four Ropublicaud, threo “Iudopandonts.” Bradloy for Qovernor; A, J. Malch for Lisutenant-Governor; A, O, Ellfa for Cougreas . I Beatty for Judge of the Supromo Qourt, long torm 11, B, Hereford for Clork af tho Suprome Court; J, D, Minor for Secro- tary of Btate; A, D. Elliolt for Attorues-Genernly , 8:loobog for State Treasurer; W, W, lolert for Comptroller ; dubn Day for Burveyor-General; 1L, I, Howe for Buperintendent of lubiie Inetruction; W.o Frauk Btewart for Stats Minevaloglat; J, 3, 1l for Stute Priuter, A Btate Coutral Cimuiliies was alvo appoluted, —— CONGRESSIOWAL NOMINATIONS. V/ISCONSIN. FIONTU WISCONUIN—EFOIN, MILWAURER, Oct. L—At th Reform Congresstonal Convontion of tho Eighth Distrlet, to-day, Judge G, W, Cato waa nominated,by seclumation, TENNE: €EE, » BIXTH DISTRICT—REVCOLICAN, Nasuvie, Tenn, Oct. 1.—The Hon, Horacs I, Iurrison was norluated by sselumution by the o~ publican Congroastonal Conveution iu this vity yostor- day, FIRAT DISTRIOT—DEMOCRATIO, ME3tpIS, Tenn,, Oct, 1—A pecini 1 the A valanche fromQreouville, “Tonit, of to-dny's dute, Guyn tho Dewacratiy. Convention of tho Iirst Diatrlct sserne bled thote to-day, and nominuted_tho Lon, Wilinm McTurland, brothér of tho o, Roburt M. MuFur- land, for Gongress, Tho ticents-ninth Latlot, showhig &7 for MeFuarland, was made wusulmous, MNEW YORK. “TINTY-TIED DISTRIOT~DENOCIATIO-FIRETAL Dusmnr, N, ¥,, Oct, L—In the Dewosratic-Lib- erul Conveution, Col. A. ¥. Allen was noniinated for Gougrova. TWENTY-EIQUTH DISTRIOT—REPUDLICAN, Brsananzoy, X. Y., 0: gresslonal Convention at T, €, it for Congross, MICHIGAN, onATIC, iepatch to Ihe Chicnw Srdie, Miel,, Oct. 1—Tho Cougreasional ventlon to-dhy resnlted (o the naminntion of Fidus Livermer>, of Jackson County, aftor moven bullots. * Fha nomineo fs an abl man, axd was » Deme ocrat durhug ths rebeillon: aud anardent Greoley wan 101672, 110 i abio houest, und pervouully very popu- r t, 1,~T0e Lepublicin Con- Owago to-day remominated TEXAS, - BECOND DISTRICT—NEPURLICAN, DENTON, Tox., 024, 1.~Tho Ropubiican Congrossions al Conventlon of this disirict, nomiuated touday F. W, Bumnor for Congross, und bassed resolutions - doraing tho Preafdout’s (ourse in the Loulslana and Tounosace matter ; denouncing the White Laaguers, aud repudicting tholr statement that tiey ropresent any cousiderablo oloment in tho South, NEW JERSE SIXTIL DISTRIOT~T) N. 1 DLicAx. Newanw, ct, 1~Thy Sixth District TRepule Hean Cougressionul Convention fo-duy rouomiuated Afarcus L, Ward for Congress, s LEGISLATIVE CONVENTIONS. FIONTI ILLINOLS BENATORIAL DISTNICT~ISDERLND- ENT. Special Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, WoopaTook, Iil., Oct, 1,—The Independents of tho Eighth Senatorlal District held thelr Convontion at Mclfenry to-day, Every town in Lako and MecHenry Countlea was represented, Blaldes, thero wan a largo attendance of outelders, Thomas McD, Richards, of Melfoury, and E. M. Ihaines, of Lake, wero unante mously nominated, for the Legislature, The Convene tou udjosrned whhout resolutions or instructions on tio Congrosaiunal question, e THE CITY PRIMARIES. The followenz gentlomen have beon sppointed by the Executive Committeo of tho Opposition to conduet tho ‘primaries u tholr reapectivo wards Jirat Ward—Dhi} Conloy, Frod Jeusch, Frauk ¥, Slennan, Louls Windorle, Fred Erby, Second Ward—"thomas Raddlgun, Geo, BMelsuer, Adolpl Schultz, A, Bergg, M. Flantiery Phard Ward—Wi, Fitzqerald, 11, I, Ring, Nicbolas Reese, Maurice Geu: velulartin Fourth Weard—Jus, Stort, John Dricr, M, Bhunley, Jucob Ritter, Geargs Jochot, A Fifth Ward—, Gollburdt, John Tyan, Jucob Rid- i, Ad J, Mabier, A, G. Sharp, Sicth JWard—Michiael Malloy, J, J, McChorty, Jowes Bontleld, Jobu Zimmenuan, farvey Morrls, Secenth_Iurd—Richard Doole; . Hickoy, Mar- ttn S:huuk, Johu Pholfer, Chrlst Tilos uhth Ward—1, C, ‘McDouuell, James Lynch, ‘Walliama Rubol, 0. L. Nelliof, Jeremiah Clowrey, Ninth Wapd—~ducob Mobs, Jawws I, Dalton, Johu Scully, Edward Murphy, Thomas I, Judge, enth \Ward—John Cochray, Tom Srenuun, Capt. Thomus MuGin, Dr, W, L. Dante, Simou Forban, Lleventh lyard—D, Ml g4l, Wilinin Kieln, Georgo J, Hn‘fl‘mun. Ilenry, Weber, Oharles T'. Brown, Sucelfth Ward—Capt, J. W, Connail, Georgo Von Holley aloon Aebioid, Oven MeClune, Stichuel aherty. Iharfeenth Ward—I1, B, Miller, Austin Doyle, Juln Sul'(nu, Willfain Ridneliardt, Juln Felkmp, Fourteenth Ward—Capt, Willlam Tunrtle, V, Enob- loch, ‘Thouas Fiood, livnry ~MeGurrer, Thotaus orth, Aiftrenth Ward—James McGrath, Louls Schultz, Cliristophier Cassolmuy, Thomas 0'Srien, John Liohe i, nizteenth Ward—George Washhurn, Georgo Wansel, Jolin Cosello, Wl Btrunc, Wilfat Dolling: Seventeenth Ward—Adolyh 8o Stack, 0. Forn, 11, Bulimelle Hols Ko e et Joln tack, ightenth Ward—3ichacl MeGuirn, Thomas Car- 3. Oty Wilfaw iurting, Gharlou Draolioy, Nineteenuth IWard—Michuel Brond, fealien-~ dusf, Ldward S5 Dauiel oty e edles: Licentieth Wand—L, ¢, Hurtaeit, J, B, Buey, Adun Dalorlys, 1, HUeiinessy, Ha Ay no, ol s WARD MEETINGS, THE THIND WARD, About two dozen whito men, six nogroes, snd three swmall boys assembled last eventug at No, 619 South Blate trcet, for tho purpose of forining s Ropublican ‘Ward Club for the Third Ward, . J. W, McGennlss wan elueted Chistruun pro tow, and 3r, J, O, Ambler, Bocroisry, Ou motioa, tuo fal- lowlng Comtaltteo vius appolnted to miake nowutivuy for permsnont ofiicerdt Messrs, Wicker, Mhilips, Viorling, Bomor, aud A. D, Hydo, Duritg tho ube senco of the Commitico 33§, Hvmtr mudan spoock Iaudatory of thie Republicuu parly, Affor un sbaence of sbout sl an hour the Gone mitteo Tetitrued and nominuted (ko followlsg s por- Thinont ollcers of (1o ‘Hhird Ward Republican Ohab : Preswleat—David Cooy, Vice-#resdents—~Androw Brow, A, D, Hyde, R, AL Hunguek, L. 33, Bronmor, Chastus L, Wiisou, Secretury—d, O, Ambic Preasorer—J, W, N Faecutive Cominitice—John B, Drake, loury Brad- ford, Gua Ueller, Nick 1efcod, ¥, 0, Vierliug, W, 1f, EAd3, Ta D, Phelps, W, He King, Willam Jacksan, ¥, W, Beclier, wud A, Wakewai, Bpecches weve mado by ¥, W, locker, G, W, Gage, and othiers, atber which tho ineotiug adjournod, L FIFTH WAUD, About fifty of tho vuters of the Fifth Ward, who udleve to fbo People’s party, held & meoting at the corner of ‘Thirty-tirat and Slato strocts last evoning, and Istenod Lo wpeachos made by B, 1, Forreater, Frod Lowls, sud others. UK FOURIRENTIL WARD, A mesifng of tho Republican Club of the Fourteentls Ward was held laat evoning In Temwuuy Hull, the Vresident, Willsm Willlame, fn (ko chulr, Au Ex- coutlve Commilttes, appointed at a previous moeting, ruported that they had sccurad the hall for any ovening that tho Club mught designato, the yerital ta b fxel at Der evening, A thero wxo 10 othor bukinoss before lie Clnby tha Presidont sunouncod that spoochos wero AIE'{)'M aaditiod 0 eaidross,thé Olub, slaling that THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1874, lig bad_ notbing o to mpatt Lo thorn, es ey wore all conversant with {ho politicnl Jastick ot 'th day, Ex-Ald, QI nafd that na a goneral thing very few spenkora appeared in Lio polltical feld nntil after thy nominntions had beau wade, Ho was {n favor of ad- Joining wntll after tho primary elections, His notion was lost sight of, My, Tteod oxprosned ik plevaura at g0 largo an st~ tendinco, Mo waw wlad fo weo o many punilo far provements mado i s ward, and thought that it Broke well for aowobmly, referring to Alt, Quirk, Mr, Wood, the next upoaker, roughly triced the his- tory of the Jlopubiickn parly, Mr, 8, J. Coyno fol- Towed fn u specch denvnnehig the vow fire-opdinauce, Heveral other apeakers addrensed the Club, Un motion, tho Exocutive Commifics was empow= ered (0 keewto speakera for the niext campulgin, Tho Olub then adfourncd untll esll, TILL: PIFTRENTIY WAND, A mecting of {ho cltizona of the Fiftecnth Ward st hield last aventag nt No, 338 Milwaukeo avenne, for tho purposo of orgaulzing a Ropubiiean Ward-Glub, Aftge w temporary organizatfon bad been effocted, tho following gontlemen wara oluoted pormanent ofti- cers of the Club: Presfient—Jutnes Durne, Vice-Peestdents—Jolin Hartigan, Johin Dody, Michiaol Hallisan, Charles Schultz, Patrick Gritln, Willlam Alosebach, M, W, Seerelary—-Jumos Olaucy. Freasurer~Dunlel Kraye, Correapondiiig Secretury—Datrick Grifin, Ezescutive Committe . Oloxtou, 1% J. Dradehaw, 3. Corney, John Dody, ‘Thémua’ Gibbous, Danlel Kruse, M, Halliuan, J,"Mubr, Clhorles Wallbatw, 3. Quirk, O, Bcehults, Jomes McClure, Thn Dryan, P, Griffin, Jamey Ulancy, Slephen Burus, W. Moses Dach, Willism Ificks, 3L, Wals, Jobu Finlcan, Matt Turtioy, THE BIXTERNTI WATD, A mocting of thio Poople's parly of the Bixtoonth Ward was hold last evoning n tho saloon, cornor of Larrabes nud Centro strecls, The attendanco wan Inrge, sud & row with tho Communists was expocted, a8 Mty of ions obnoxfous persous, including Zlmbel and Klings, weze present, 80 also woros dozon polices men under command of Bargt, Willlam MeAuloy aud Rtoundwman Ogen, which, uo doubt, provenied aby ap- ‘proach to active hostilities, “Tho clioir wus tukon by Justico W, I, Siicknes, who dolivercd o apcech in which Lo congratiilated hio jico- Dl on tho nuccess of 1ha meetiug, tho objuct of wilch waa that all goud citizeus miglt liave an_opportunity of oxpresuiny tholr opjufoue, Chey should sloct ouly lionest taen, Mr, Doluney. Ohatrman of tho Committes on Por- mancut Ory mado tho pfollowing report, . 3L, Blickney, Firat Vice-Preaident—Mathing Franzen, Second ViceePresiient—G, 1, Waghbnroe, Tecordng Secretury—W, Beilinghiasen, Corresyunding oecretay L Dubols, * Trecattrer—Joi Caslello, Erecutice Commille~Willlam Strunck, X, G, Sclundt, Goorgo I'ritz, Willsm Neymeyor, Tamus Aylor, “Cuipatan Committee—Ollo Toltzer, I, 8. Gilson, Tleury Giltlexinun, Jamod Lave, dobn Shurp, Jolit Frayhor, Prederick Leieht, I, daar, Taank Niasen, Weindell Noell, John Lesater, Corucliv Dune, Jumed Lane, Petor Mabie, Nicholas' Situnti, Matthow Koch, Jobn'Lelllotmer, Wililan Batterman, B, urrington, T Gemleitery Feanle MoNaliy ' dubuol Oltlds, Tienest Uaynay, Matthew Schilo, David Colbort, A fow intfworeot boya in tho Crowd Bnd 4 No" o couplo of timoy, which Lronght tao Ghsirman “to his foot ogadn, He mafd that Interraption wen insproper, 1 there wera people who ditfered from the polley of tant Glub, they could fornt opo of thelr vwn, If thoy acted lkw gentlemen, thio Club would treat " hom s wuch £ 1f they did not nct ko gontlersed, then thoy wonld be dealt With I o monver mob pleasant for eltlier party, The disturbange uu North avenuo tho other nizhi was yulte enoughTor that reason, and he Lioped therg watid bo 1o repotition of it. Tix-Ald, K. G. Bclfdt nddressed tho moetlng n T Was followed by John Wagner fu tho suine tague, Job Conlaksy wncalled upon for o specch ind dclivered one which appeared to tuke well with the crowd, o’ workingmen then zotired and held a meeting acrous the way, u_which Kllngs and Krauss aid the speuklug, Thoy eald, i substance, Wat ey aliowed nen of sil purties towpeak fn their mectings, oud thoy nakiod no more from th Sixteeuths Werd people, Tath moetinga broke up I good humor and peaco nay Vo cunaldered restarad, TUE BEVERTEENTIE WARD, A tncoting of the Excentivo Comitieo of the Peo~ plo's purty of the Soventeonth Ward was held at No, 63 Clybourn uvenco fust oveniug, Adolph Schoonfuger i tho,chiutr, and G A, Koru, Secretary, Tlio Cuairman atnted tho object of (e meoting to by to propusa for the primary meoting to bo hold Satur- day to seloct. deleatos 0 tho coming Congressionel, Sehatorlaland Lugislativo Couvention, Tu tho Con! vention tho ward would bo eutiticd to eight delegates, swiiom Lo loped would bo selucted from its best citizens, 1o dld mot want to scea singlo delegato sclocted wlio was pladdzed to anyhody, or who could’ bo Dought o {nfuenced in any way, Me, Huttlnger movod the appointmont by tha Chair of a conunilive of fifve, to nominate cundidutes for to thocomiug Gonvention, air appoluted the forlowing gentlemen: 11, Jucob 1l J, Enuls, 1lugo Sclivoedor, Dr, 1. Geiger. On motlon, tho follosing gentlomen wero appoutod & conunitiw to ultend the pritsary vicetion to gusrd sgajust fraudulent votes : ¥ritz Krocher, John alerkl, Adam DI, H, Meyer, E, oy, Jobn’ Sulllvan, A, Bo.sse, nud ¥, A, S:hhmiacher, The Committen 1o uominate delegates from tho ward to thio Counly Ounventlon ropurted as fotlows : Larst Precinct—¥, Banker, A, Huuff, Sceund Precuct—3, Mattinger, 11 Moyer, Thivd I"ecnct—Tohun 8 Foturth Precinct—Jamos "Thy Chulr tieu addres: wan swato that Rarwell was gpeading 1uoney frecly to gecury Wiy re-clectlun, und Leifoved b Lio had ol ready disypds.d of $20,600, 155 conld not’ understand Jiow hu conld aiert 1o ssend 550,000 10 secure an of- theo wouth unly £5,000, If hio couinted on luying thio Uerman voto with o glasa of beor, or in any ofher way, e would Vi istaken, Tiio Gernaans Lad left tho Ko- publicsy psriy, and €0 rtay, aud for tho Seventcontl Wazd ho conlil gay thut Farwell ond his runners wero equully diagusting, 1 predicted tho cleetion of tho u;-ym“mnaudmnh for Cougress Ly an ovarwhelming msjorlly, At tho” conclaelon of Mr, Selineninger' remarks, Lugest, a Communist and Farwell nian, avose, ond uttacked Lfm for his conduct st u lute Iepublican el n the Ward, Whe gentleman was promptly silenced by o vote of 1110 nicating approving tha conduct of tho Preatdent fn Lho mecti’? reterred A 31ess ife, Gasthed, and Banker wero then add- €d to the. > Comumiltteo of the Ward, Mr, Bullivau aud others addressed the testing, aftor \\'hl:h it udjourned, wubjoct to tho cill of the Lresi- ont, —_— TISCELLANEOUS. ST MEVTING AT JIORISON, Soxtursox, Wiltesdo Co,, Til, Oct, L—1, J, Plnck= ney, Independent candidate for the Fifth Distriet, spolio hero Tast night o o largo andience, 1o spoko principally on tho living 1ssucs of the day, and gavo weneral watistaction, Alny voters who Wers opposed o it will aw voto. for . Kle”cleetion 18 preity cortain, g Into 3 coufuronco with thom to coneider tho quess tion of united polilleal uction, Tha Probibion Com~ mittes returucd u writton uswer, stating thot the Pro- Dibition party liad put ita tickst in b tlold, and no ‘power oxisted Iu the Commileo to withdraw ity whero- upon thio Revubliosn Oomuittco nomfnted for Gov- ernor William J. Groo; Licutennnt-Governor, Rehard £, Button; Canal Connnlasioncr, Johu Lyth; Stato TPrison Tnypector, Adum C. Fiwusgan Judga ‘of {he Court of Appoals, Join W. Btobbins. ANNOUNCES HIMAELY AR A GANDIDAT icelul Dispuitel (o Tho Clicaza Tribu, Wan: , Ind,, Oct, 1,~Lovl Forynson, of Piko County, i the Sccond Indinnin Cougreanional District, mido » speech Inst nightsi Washitgton, anuounehig IifmBelf s n Demoeratio candidato for Congress aminst Jnmea Dilliama, tho Republican nomines, Mr, Forgu. son Auid it wau n serub race, und nefiher Mr, Willfams or himself wus it to_go to Congress, but that ho was o Littlo better mau thiau Williams. WORKINGMEN' Speelal Dispuich to The anny arivs, dich,, Oct. 1,~Therd 13 awakened tatctest in this city among tho workiugaion i respect to political nuattors, and this evenlng & mAss meeting uder the uusplees of thelr orgunizations we Leld Fullon Btreet Purk, I, W, Orebs, who was, tho_ulght previons, nominated by tho worliugien ‘for Tepro~ Bontativo in tio Stato Legislture, nddressed 1o 6 sembloge, 88 cid alro the lon, 3. D, Wilbor, tho Democratle nomince for Congress, ind others, Ieno- Iutions favoring cquel compenention of mien sud wonien for sorvices onqually rendered, o liconso luyw, elieap frunspurtation, {ho iswite of papor muncy dircet o tho poopa, aud in opposition fo the immediute ro- titen to apecto payments wero adapted, The meeting way lurgely atiended, outhuslasi prevafled. ETING, o Trilune, a7, TOUI &, Louis, Oct, 1 Hon met to-duy, i an Uounty Conven- o urganlsition, ppolutod o commitiee (o confor with tho Advikory Committos pp- pointed by tho Peoplo's Conventin yedordsy, ‘This Commltico reported i favor of mectiig in Jolut ouns vantion, ut tholr vecommendation was voted down, "o Vaoplo's Conven:tlon asdemblod again this uftar- noon, and procosded {0 nomiuate u tickot, Tho prin- clyul wmlupes aro Ewile Thoma, Sheriff; L 8, Kot- calf, Gollector; B, B, Rowse, Tréawarer ; Capt,’ Sl Bont, Prosidiug Juatics of the Connty Court} Gen, ‘A, J,'Simith, Xecorder, The Ropublican Couventlon Sinlt] 128 nwtuuted sovorul of {he People's caudidates, snd it s not lkely thery will bo s geeat diffesouce ‘olwoou 0 tickots, S0t Corlnentions svo wil usosslon a6 s wrtusy, p, M, —~Tho coil- Luots Coal and Tron Compuy, i v, Neld a meatlug to-day for thu purpose of du= g o tho quostlon of wogea for tho fall aud wiuter wark, and renolvad to resumo work 1f allowod 10 ¢ents n bon anoro thaw b palid at the Stroutor miuca for uimilar service, Che spicifio umount of wages ro- quirad Wil bo kudwa to-morrow, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Por HyaoN, Mol,, Oct, 1,—~Down~—Drops Winona, Aretla, Iv—Prapa Atlautie, Munfates, Comet, Plymonth, 1auho, 1, 1, Wadlo aud consort, Wotniore aud eonsort, 8, Joleh, Ifuron Oity ; sotu Buveluied, Tlome, U, 8, @Gront, Gold Huntor, ‘ichigan, Belkirk, Avwsboy, Jamos Wade, Joln Luet, uv'l-ll‘ i l(fl:.t: liah Olrhfiz, raoklyn, omans J; Mol oguol ‘Wmd-—-Bouth ) 3 FITCH-SHERMAN, . %7 (Continned from thoe First Pagoe.) ornnmonts, in_Paris, four monibs ago, wero of tho most novel designs, 'Lucre wora ynohta of loo #niling on sens of Apun sugar; Atonmers, wonllors, sailors, and midshipman, temples and pagodas,s i ves and cryutallized sugacs raro fruits, plomblors, meringitos, onarlottes, and eranmy, {n ovory varioty of “shapo aud atylo. Cholca winea wore in abundanco, 1 next proceeded to TIE LIDNARY, ronched by the bonutitully-wreathod atairway, half way up wlich, i & niohe, smiling from amid tho sweots, was & bust of the Ohio ntntosran, Judgs Ewing, The library-room—the ¢ Genernl's don, " thoy eall lt—ls oblong, with a hugo wost- orn’ bay-window, sl drapad Wwith ovorgroons and tlowors, out ond In bavkots. On tho walls aro u vnnnty of pictures,—ono of urent intoreat: Iealy's Peacomalcers, or rathor a amall copy of tho lurgo original, The scene fs on board tho * Queon Ciiy," and is in tho cabin, Lincoln, Shoerman, Portor, Graut, and Stanton are pres- ont. Bherman is lenning forward ; bis loft arm i realing on hits kneo 5 tho forefluger of tho loft hend i uplifted, snd ho is engazad in {ntorost- ing oonvorsation. Mr, Liucoln has just sug- gosted to him tho poace-polioy afterwards'| adopted and ombodied in tho troaty with Gon. Johnston—a policy omanating from Liucoln Lilnwoll, but for which Sherman was afterwardy 8o goveroly cousured. ‘Tho War-Ministor iudicates “'a sovero disapproval, 'T'iero Is o portrait of Gon, Thomas; water-colors of our own_groat buttlan,))un:hnuad. ouriously onough, In Purls; views of tho Crimean War, s sround Naples aud Floreuco. There aro two book-cusos, of whito }xlun and walnus ensy chalrs, Jlounges, mantol-ornaments, sn other little lllmli“. all of which go towards mak- ing up a comforfablo don. On a tabls in {the ceutra of this homo-room wero the prosents, ‘I'ho recoption closed nb 4 o'clock ; altor which thero was n superb family dinner, servod by Pround; boefore partakivg of which, tho brida changed Lor wedding_ garmonts for a traveling dross of steol-gray sitlc undorsltirl, with 8 rich camel's hair ovordioss ; liuen collar and cuffs, with hat, foathors, and gloves to mateh. Aftor diuner, + TIZE DRIDE AND GROOM LEFT ab § o'clock, in a car tendered thom by the Bal- timore & Potomao Company,—haudsomaly Gtted up. 'Lhey will remmiu at the Fifth Avenue Hote), in Now York, until Mondny, whon thay go to New Huven, Conn., whero Gon, Shorman's cldest som 14 gowg -through' a post- graduate courso ot _ Yale. On Bunday, whilo 1 New York, Liout. and Mms. TFitch will attend » Solomm ngh Mary, with orchostral masic, at tlio Church of St. Bridget, corner of Avonuo B and Eighth strect. Gen. Bhermnn lonves on Mondny fortha Wost, taking with bim his danghter Llio, whom ha vwill placo at buarding- school. The family remain hore for two wooks, —ono of tto principal roasons by a doilro to bo prewent at the wedding of Aliss. Strong, daughter of Judgo Strong, of the Bupremo Court. Liout. Jitoh will rosign from Lho uavy, and go into husiness in S, iomu, whero, noar tho Goneral’s prouty hiouso, No. 912 (Garrison avonue, the nowly-marricd couplo will go to housokeoping. Evory ono in Washington rogrots the dapart- uro of this charming femily, with whom wsocinl ;!'Xfiff";‘ma hns always boou more thau do- ightful. with i A TUNAWAY, Ou tho rond to tho wodding, tho horses at- tached to tho Presidant’s cariings ran away. Tho ecarrinze contnjned Presidont- and Mrh. Grant and Marshal Shatpo and his wifo, Noue of them were Injurcd, though the carriago was smashed, Tho I'resident immediatoly hailed another earringe, and his party proceodad ta tho clreh, arriviug there about five minutes aftor the service had begun, — THE NORTIWESTERN STATES. News Items Telcgraphed to The Onicaxro Tribunc, 1LLINOIS, Andrew Fredorickgon, s farmer living near Nundn, while driving home from Mcilonry T'uesdny night, tell from a load of lumber, aud wasg run over nnd killed. —Last Sunday was o notablo day, for tho Metitodiuts of Kankakea, With the aid of PDr. € 1. Towler, Iresidont of -tho Northwoatern University, they succeoded in lift- ing the dzbt which has beon overshadowing thom for yeers aud crippling their most earnost of- forts for growth. About $15,000 was raised dur- ing the two services, —Duiglaries at Kankakeoaro cf froquont oc- currence, and durlog iv esceution, It is uncer- {ain whether tho perpotrators aro residents or sttangord. —lu iho Kanknkeo Circuit Court, William Tamer has beon sent up for eighteen months fortho larcony of a cow. uerday afternoon, we s paity af hovs and youngs men wore out huuting along Fox. River, & Inile uelow Millinglon, & guu in the ‘nands_of 1ddie While wan discharged by the lock catebing on a bush, tho contouts taking effect {n tho body of Bdward Winckoll, 17 yours old. In lees than: au hour, and belore eithor medical nid or his purenta could be brought to him, Winelsell was dead. 1o wag o son of Mr. Goorge Wincholl, & promivent merchaut of Newark, and the sad ocenri bay cast o gloun over tho entiro horhood. 10 Intornal Rovenuo rocelpts of tho Peo- rin District, for tho month of Septombur just closed, wore $666,092.00, azainst $189,673.75 tho correspouding mouth lasl year, —Judge 'Lipton, of the MceLean Circuit Court gave tho Grind Jury of that couaty n severo deubbing yostorday, for rofusivg to act on it Lormation regarding illegal sales of liquoy: in tho City of Bloomington, aud threatoned to £l their Maces with men competent to oboy the layw, Tho ury do not socin to think that thoconnty should be mndoe to bold the eack iu which Bloomington 1s o catel bor soapegraces, and it is possiile that 4 new jury wauld foilow the example of thisona, | Whatover tho law may be, the peoplo of the couuly scem to think that Bloomington #honld pay tho oxpenses incidont upon her peculiar plad of troating the liquor quuav,\ou. ~Dr. Howard C. Crest, of Bloomingtom, left tho tha city yesterday for Arizona, where ho will assune thio dutica of Government physician aud Burgoon. —John Fiynu, an employe in tho tin-ghop of the Altos Road, at Bloomingion, had 2 log crushied between o ear and an engine, on which bho was riding, go thut amputation was ne cossa- . —Yostorday, at Bloomington, while a -man nam=d John Root was c\nptfdng asphaltum from o Jieg into a tar-pot, 1t caught tire, and the' kog cxploded in hiv arms with foarful forco. One picen stiuck oot iu tho foraheud, knosking him down nenselens, Piocos of the Lkeg wora tar own at least 100 yards, —~1Iho DPresbytosinn Church of Gibson Chty, Ford County, will run a choap oxcursion from that place Lo Springlield and return, Oct. 8. —ho Mon. A. E. Bteveuson, Indopendent candidata for Congross, will delivor ecight or uiuo speeches in DoWitt County bebweon ifho 12th oud 16th, The Reform purzy, uithongh Dot nking much noisa over it, are working up tiho ni‘:s::xcn wsystomatically and well by porsonul ea.o- vasu, Clinton, DoWitt Couuty, Las bought a fire- enginoe, hogo, and curt, —Thomas Conner, recently disoharged from thio amploy of the Iudianapolis, Porn & Chicagor Ruilraad Coinpany, eommitted suicido yostorduy at Indisuapolis by taking morphine. —At midnight Woducaday an sttompt waa smado to rob o toll-gate near Indiswapoliv, The thiavas fluding the gate-keoper, Dantel Siler, at Lowe, shot him, one ball taking effact in his neck and produeing a worious wound, The scoundrels. uuca)md bofore thoy were 1ecoguized. —T'ho Indiana Supronie Court haa decided tho constitutionnlity of tho act providing for the spooinl olection of Judgos and Irosecntors of the Judicial Cirouits into which the Stato was divided by tho Legislature in 1873, —1Tho Twenty-lrse Indisus Neglment (First Hoavy Artitlory) formed au_orgauization youter- day. “Tho nox¢ meoting will bo held in Torre 1Isuto tho secoud Thuraday in October, 1876, —J. 1. Mathors, of Jackeouville, Ill., snd Misa Aunlo AL, English, daughter uf the_Hon. J, G, Tinglish, Presdont ot the Tirst National Bank af Danvills, and member of thoe Board of Equalizatiou from the Fourteenth Diuttlet, wore married at tho residonco of tho bride's futhor at Danvillo Inst ovening, A lasgo concourso of friouds witnossod the performunce of tho cer~ omony by tho Itov, Mr, Stavens,of tho Mothodist Tpluoopal Clurch, and at 1 o'clock tho nowly- murriod couple took tho Eastern-bound train on their bridal tour, ~Tho old soitlors of Macoupin_snd tho ad- jnlnlxgx countion held o planjo nt the Fair Grounds near Carlinvitlo yosterday, 'Tho assowmblaga was addrossed by Lo Hou, C, A.Walker, of this oit) Jobn A, Chosnut, of Hungamon, and othors. Tho moeling was woll uttendod, and waa groatly enjoyod by those presout, INDIANA, Y ‘Tho working hours ot the smployes of the LakoBhore & Michigan Houthern suope, at Lik- bart, have boen roduced to nino hours per day. trolght-houso, as the train wan backing into the depot. o waa rollod the ontlra longth of the onv, aud bad hle ibs aod bips crushod to a folly. —Tho Indiana Furniture Compnny of Con- noravlilo, Fayolte County, hlod artioles of asso- olation Woduesday, Capital stock 850,000, —Tho Blovonth Indinna reginontal rounion nt Indisnapolls Wednonday was ronzonably well attonded. - A pormaneut organization was slfoat- od by the cleation of Gen, Low Wallaco ne Prosident, Alvin W. Madison, Secrotary, &nd Iurvoy MoMutlon, Troosurer, ‘Che 10th of Oc- tober, tho annlvorsary of (ho battle of Codar Creolk, was selooted a8 tho day for the anmial moeting, and Terra Haute oliosen aa the placo for the first gossion In 1776, —Tho romains of Aloxsndor Rallslon, the en- gineor wha latd out the town of Indianapolis, waro romoved Wednesdsy from tho old City Com- atery to Grown 11ill, undor the suppices of & con- mittoa of the Cammon Couneil, A cominomora= tivo atatua in to ve crected. MINNESOTA, A lite prinoner, named Btock, who escapod from tho btato Prisonat Stillwater a few montha ngo, hiag beon roceptursd in Moutana, and 1 be- ing brought baok. Ie was sont to prison for {‘nu;’dor committed thrao yeors ago mear Wa- ashin, . —A boy, named Dunbar, sent to the State Re- farm Betioal for till-tupping, was rescuod Tues- day by bis mothor. Bho drove into tho grounds, and, an protenss of visiting, obtainea an intor- viow outside the buldings. ~ Wbilo the othor in- matos woro at diunor, sho suddonly voized tho bay and placed him {n a wagon, jumped in, and drove out at full epeod.’ Bho was chased by two offieors, who caught and wore about to elimb in at the rear of the wagon, - whon 2rs, Dunbar presonted a pistol, throatoning to shoot, when tho ofilcor lot ro. Diligeut saarch luco faila to roveal the whero- abotits of either oy or mothar. —Tho Waterloo Sacloty of Menonites, of Can- adn, purchasod ©15,000 worth of provisions at St. Paul yesterday, for poorer familics of Mon~ ouitos in Manitoba. —Regular trateg ara running on_tho Wells Railyoad, botweon Mankalo avd Good Thundor, —Two ptommors and barges will be built at Morehead this winter for tho now steamboat company organized for ted River businoss, —Tha caso agalnat Judge Wildon, of Winons, for contompt, u instituting euit agatnst MoIlrath, Ltecolver nPlhu Southorn Minnesota Ttoad, with- out tho consont of tho Court which appointed tho Recplver, was avgued bufore Judga Nelsou ut 8¢, Paul yestorday, and faken undor advisomont, “T'ho Grand Jury at St. Paul wiil roport Mon- day next, it Judge Hall has recovored from his. illnosa cnough to open Court. It is said twonty- threo indictments “will bs roturned rguinst ox- Auditar Mellrath, iz whose casa tho jury have called numerous witnessey, aud discovered facts not appeating in the roport of tho Senate Com- mittos of Investigation. —8ix companics of tho Seventh Cavalry ar- rived yosterday at St, Paul from Fort Lincoln on their way to tho South. —TI. Galo, tho most notoriona rough on_tho Uppor Aliasissinpi for soveral years past, had his so}i.uill finctured in o fight Wodnesdsy, at Eau niro. omio. Nows of the death of Ilnrry P. Dovols, n promising young man of Luncaster, was ro- coived by Lis mothor Tucaday ovening in o letter from tho commander of the United Staies ship Niobe, in which ho bad sailed from Now Yorlk to join the United Statcs squadrou in the Meditor- rancan, Ho was washed overboard in the Irish San, wh(lu'cmmng from Queonatown to Livor- ool PO A tr. Tacob 8, Wasnor, of Tiberty Township, was instantly killed Tuesday by & uswiog rolling off & wagou upon biai, > ~T'ho rosidence of Caps. Hainos, 4 miles north of_Wilmlugton, caughe 3ro Wednesdny vight, and, togather with its contents, includivg wat) in giacnbacks, wae entiroly consumed. Total loss not mown. —Albort 'I' Rinde, & prominent lawser of Clove- lsnd, and Becrotary of the Union Iron-Worls Company, died Wednesday evoning of typhoid fovor, —1T'ho man who committed suicido by throwing | bimeelf under a train of cais near Columbus on i| Tucaday has been identitiod 84 Chrustopher | Lyun, at ono time & rosident of Laucstor, O, for the past eight yeers o residont of the Weat- ern States. Decoased has been diasipated for years, Zncharizh Iieed, of Lancaster, whoso wiamo was un the evvelopo found in the pockel of the decensed, aud denouncod ag the instigator of the suicide, was 1 Columbus yosterday, and states thut neitber bha nor his mothor-in-law had over had any doulings with devensod, aud ars ut- tecly at o los to undorstand why thoir nawen were counccted with this terriblo aMair. Ar. Ileed 18 indorded by prominont citizons of Lun- castor a8 a relinble man. —The second anuusl reunion of honorably- discharged !mga from the Ohio Roform Scliaol wag bield at the Farm at Lancaster yestorday, and was o grand success, ‘The abtendanco way vory larzo, Itemarks wero maide by the Rov. B. W." Chidlaw, of Civciuntl; Judzo Thomas A, Foote, of Cloveland, Acting Commissioner of tho Home; Allen O. Blyors, and oihers. Onl- cers were electod for the eneumg yoar ag fol- lows: Presidout, I, J. Carver, "Cloveland: Vico-Prosident, Dr, James A, Swith, Chicago; Seeratary, Allob O. Myars, Cincinnati; Comemit- too of Areangements, Limothy Gallaghor, Lan- castor: James Moore, Uirclevitlo; Charles Wil- son, ltossviile; Barnoy Groiuer, Washiagton, . G MICHIGAX. Tho clothing store of ‘I W. Wescott, at Lansing, was broken to on Monday, and goods tu n coueiderablo valuo wero taken, Tha burglar ws nrresied by o snloon-keoper nuned John Dunu, after n dosperato resistanca. ~At Lapsing, on Monday, Charles Borland Bold at ;uocliou twonuy-four-city loty, nggrogut~ 20,300, . —Aman in Kalamazoo nanied Carsten, in the feod qtable businces, was ou Wodaosday night robbed of $1,800. Ho banked his monoy in o eatchel which lio kept in bisroom. Whon ke wont to bed he looked for his satclel to put under his | Licad, 85 usual, sud 1€ was 1ot to bo found, and baunot yet come back, Thora wero other vulu- | ablo papors in the satchel. —Yoslordsy ufternoon, during a running-raco on the IFair-Grounds at Controville, James Barnos, o small boy, who was riding one of the horsey, wes thrown [rom his horso, strikiug on his bead, killing tiwm vhwost lnstantly, ~Tho balance in tho Siate 'Ureasury Sept, 30 wag §187,861.70N44, Receipts, $2,411.165.73. g:yo\\\ol:ui, $1,005,00485. Lulauco Sopi, 40, ,070,274.52. —Yoserday st Portland a farmer named E. Vanco, accompauicd by Lis wite in o two-horan wagon, on (how way to the fulr, wero turown out and dragzsd o considerable distance by tha biorscs becoming (righteved, Mrd, Vanes died Inst ovening from tho iujusies sustained, Mr, Vunce 1 seriously 1njurod, WESTERN ASSOCIATED PRESS. Banpusxy, 0., Sept. 30.—The aunual meoting of the Western Aracciated L'ross wag lield nt Kielloy's 1sland to-day, The roport of the Bx- ccutive Committeo whowed tho aflairs of tho Auocinticn_to Le in » proaporons and entis- fmstory condition, Tl considerationof thore- yizod by-inws was postponced until the 18th of Novvember, wheu au adjourned meeting will bo helé! nt Detroit, A numbor of Iadies wore pres- ont from Alomphis, Louisville, Indinnapolis, Cineynuati, Chicazo, and Sandusky, and also the folioa ring ofticers of (ho Wostern Union Wela- vaph Company 3 The Ilon. William Orton, Frot out ; Gon, Anson Stagor, Gonoral Supor- intonde nt Contral Divislon; Gon. Johu Van Iorne, Gonornl Superintondent Suuthorn Di- vigion, Distriot Suporiutendants—R, O, Clowry, 8t. Louh ¢ J. ¥ Wallick, Indiannpolis; Goorgo T, Williay a8, Cinciunatiz ¥, P. Wright, Clove- Iand; Cln vles O. Rowe, Pittsburg, Many mom- bors loft L -y tho oveving traius, while othor re- mained ove * to fish in tho wators surrounding the island. ——— LATLIST NEW YORK MARKETS, Synekn’ Dlepatel, to The Chlcugo Tritue, New Yous, 4 Jct, L.—Tho wheat suarket opened bete L tl\&h:t ddy slers being apart o their views, For bt Hiwaule, ) $1,16 was bid, Winter wheat vas oMbred loua frooly, Llio maritot fér wheut eluscs botter aud unsotflod, Ho, 'derd gouerally decling to accept {ho olfora made, Fhe § "Mpravement 18 contitied 10 syring only, Winter s quic *ond-amo. Thc wiies aro 162,000 Lt at $1,00@110 for ungraded Tows und Minussota, 31,13 for No. 4 Clicay 2 Auring, $1.10 for No, 4 Chica epring, $1,16@1,16 Ta * No, 3 Milwaukne, $1.20@1,: for old do, ${.11 for Ne» 8 Milwaukeo, $l.at@1.24 for red Weatorn, $1.20 for 0ld do fu storo, and $1,17 for ol ami Miliauken mixa b $1LU0GLAU (oF whito 3eli- in, $1.24 for mmber do Virloy quict and tmny, Bsles of 3,600 bu two-rowed Blato, £ werive, ab $1.16, Caadian' s hold abova the viows of holdars, Qata withaut, chaugs and n falr domand, for trade chielly, ~Bales; aro 60,000 bu3 now Obifo mixod st 60 Glog white e G1@6So} | Festorn mized ab 635@03K0; white u¢ 62@1} 4o ; Btato :aixed aé GlG@0e § wud whits st ©2@0c, ye7e aniet. ! Suply light, Salos aro 1,460 bu Blate nt o afloit, ‘Cora oifera 1 mors frexly, Loes actlyo, and closes auiut at 033G 90xa.” SAles aro TATU00 i ¢ Weatorn ized at 035 @G0} do whilo at SLOV@LVS; da yel- 10w ut 001 Gy de, "Tho pork u mrket 19 a Bitle Grmor aud more active, owing 10 tho 7 eured supgly, Tho milen ave 4,250 brly esa 2t $38,060 @75 cukll, and $9.95642,03 peller Oc- tober, Ty ¢ #ock of parik ou tho Jut of October, 1674, 10 16,788 brly, agalnt 47,299 brls samo day Jut’ year, iTho khipmerd u for Bupiember wore 18,741 birks, sgatnet, 9,850 brls s o montis st yeur, Tard dsu )4 tlo stondior und 166 aativo, Haloa of 120 —A young Gortnn named Albort Osborao was :‘llg& at m?\ dfipuz nu( #l:fngnéxlnvéllofi b‘lnw Al!mi‘y‘ josgo Natlroad Wednue: ¥ bolox caus Hotweas & frolg b s A e bk WAL G D | toa civy ob 189 {03 160 tos naw Wealara o€ 1a; 130 tos olddost 144 ' 'For futurs delivory, we heas of 1,6:0 tos, Oob sher, at 14§ 500 tox, ualler January aud Te! M:L\:‘ 1 I&Mm 2 waoe fe, In Tiafes without quotablo change. Grain-room wan in Hiflo or no demand al unchonged rates, Whirky—Tho morket was_ decidodly higher, with o food demand ot the improvement, Hulos of 300 briy aL§Lio, —————es OBITUARY. iy Bpecint Dixpateh to The Chicago Tribine, MILWAVKEE, Opts TeTho Hlot, A, G, Milor, Tata Judgo of tho United Blates Conrt for this disteict, died authionly st a luto hour on Wedneaday night, He wan o plocor officlal of the onoral Government, and commeiead bin_ career liore fu 1648 as Judgo of the Torritorial Court. ~Lant Jauuary bo reafgned tho posl- 4ion hio ind ‘a0 fong and po Ably filled, 3nd was ot ceadded by tho Tion, Jamee I, Howe. 'Tho obssuies il tako placo on_Haturday, ond will bo attended by 1o Milwairkeo Bar and Yiosieer Ohib of {he county, LITTLE ROOK, Oct, 1,3, Matilda Jolnaon, ono of the oldest eftizeng of Littio Toer, died tuis morning, agod 81, Bho was the ralict of Judgo Benjomin Jobn- #on, whio wia appolued by Presidont Monroo Torrd- torlal Judga of Arkensas it 1849, and mother of the ion, W. A Jolnnon, and mother-in-law of tho lon, A, IT. Beaver, botls United Statea Sonutors prior 1o tho War, Louwniurr, Ky, Oct. 1.oDs, Ither 7. Wathorhy, rocontly clected Maishal of tho Glisncery Gourt In this cliy, dled this moralng. VESSEL STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Speefal Diypatch to The Chieago Tritune, Eant Sraivaw, Mich, Ost, 1.~Tlio bargs Wolverine wan striek by Nghtnny at Zliwaukeo thin afteinoon, and soverul of ler crew proetratod, Ono man wan dungerously injured, Tho voesol waa set on firo, hut 1t was subsaquontly extiuguished, __GENTS SHIN FIELD, LETTER & G0, State and Washington-sts,, Have now opon and on snle full lines GENTS’ HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR and NECKWEAR--- New Importa- tions for Fall and Winter---and di- rect attontion to Soleot Styles Silk Shirts and Drawers, 3 to 20 threads, g Cartwright & Warner's Merino and Searlet Onghmers, SIMPSON, NORWELL & OO Offer an Hiegant Assortment of Black Yalk Laces, beaded and plain, Blaok Guipure Edgines, all widths, Black Thread Edgings, all widths, And s Now Line of Spanish and Bended Veils, Spanish and French Edgings, : Lace Rufflings, Ruches, Uollarettes, ¢ Collars, Cuffs, Barbes, &o., &o,y - NEWEST STYLHS, AT LOWEST POB- BIBLRE PRICES. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES! 1,000 piecos, just oponed, all widths, GREAT BARGAINS IN OUR NOTION DEPARTHMENT. ‘Wo offer a Magnifloont Assortment of Jot Scotch Lamb's Wool, in White and Shetland, A very large and desirable assortment of domestio makes, White and Shetland Merino and Soar- lat Wool, And some Spoeial Bergains, in sev- oral lines, to oloso ! FEEOSBELINmR X. Silk, Cashmere, Merino, Scotch, and Sazony Wool, Flesced 1-2 Hose, and British &French Cot, 1-2 Hose in great variety, 8-4 Hosp in Cot,, Merino, and Wool— a speoinlty, Dress Shirts, Collary and Cuffs, and Neckwoar—all the Noveliies, Cardigan Jackets, and a seleot assort- __ment Gents’ Silk Umbrellag, &o.,&a. THE GREAT PRESERVER OF HEALTH. PrRTORATED DUCKSIIN UN- Dt U A RMEN IS, avrivaled by anyovor /o o (o miiblic, Aflording tho ot thora 1k pratostion againe: folils A proven! 4 UM TeAL A i { BURE THRONT, LUNG DISEAS: and varloun dirosses canaod by colde, 1uerit the 8 ten tont of ovory ono dosiriog hoalth and real comfort. BELMER & HOYT, Y »/_Corner Monroo and Market-sts, iy, Oornoy Monyoo onc SSees s DRESS GOODS, i I Lt &0, State and Washington-sts, Are in deily rocoipt of fresh importations of TForoign Dress Gtoods in all the latost styles, ‘patterny, and colorings, They beg to state that their large facilities onable them con- stantly to udd novelties to their stocks, and to sell at prices invariably tho lowest, TImdios will readily discover tho grost nd- vantago they have in solecting and purchas- ing from our house in tho great varioty of styles and matariala which we aro able to show, ag well s in prices. ‘Wo call attention to & few of our many styles of Dross Fabrics, of which we have complate nssortments, Camel’s Hair and Camol’s Heir Sorgos, Basket Buitings, Serges, Diagonals, Biar~ rits, Oretonnes, Cashmores, Merinos, Em. ‘pross Cloths, Plaids, Irish and F'rench Pop- lins, Caghmere Robes, Popling, Alpacas, &a., &o. Our regular patrona and strangers visiting our city ave invited to oxamine. FIRLD, LEITER & G0, State & Washington-sts. FWESTERN AGHNCY O, S. [iTite e DEPARTMENT FOR IMPRINTING On Bank Checks and Drafts NT l}g;(l"n:\'.\lfifi'l‘ & 5 S mp S MOREY & CO. inquirios recotved, wo roply, Wa do not send To man; tho Chociasnd Deafca Gost lov stamplre, Dt awp thoia giviug prompt dlepatoli. LioTe. Ou our QW Prew FOR SALE. BANKRUPT SALE oF . CROCKERY. About 800 Oratos, tho atook of D, HER- MAN LOMER, aro offored to tho trado AT VERY LOW PRICES. H. 1, KETOIUM, Assignes, 201 Hast Madison-ut. DISSOLUTION. The Roal Hstate firm of KERR, DAVI- BON & WELOIK is this day dissolved by mutual consont, 8, J. KERR rotiring. KEBERR, DAVISON & WELOH, DAVISON & WELOII will continue in tho businoss at tho old oflice, whoro they will bo plonsed to mee nil old oustomurs and frionds. DAVIBON & WELOH, 143 LoBallo-at, CEHLANGIZ OF FIRM. 1, B, RUNDLHEY rotirea {from our firm. REBES, PEIRCE & 0. Ouloago, Oot, 1, 1874, COPARTNIRSHIP,. A, W, WILIINS and T. \VfllT:(nlf:nh::l.flQu:ng::l name af Wilking & Whikuey, Closgy Dok & o Gimps, Insortions, Ornaments, Buttons, Buckles, Slides, Belts, and Packets, ALL NEW GOODS, And VERY DESIRABLI, ot LOWEST PRICES. ABEAUTIFUL ASSORTHENT OF OPERA FANS NOW OPEN. STHIPSON, NORWELL & 0, fi& 81 State-_sfi._ BANE STATZNENTS QUARTERLY REFPORT 0¥ THE CONDITION OF THE Gommerial Lom Company OF CEXICAGO, At the Close of Business, Sept. 30, 1874, ; JURCES, ' 142,133.32 . 18%,308.60 1R30E R Tonns rocured by Roal J3 cured by oth Latata, . Louns approv TORMAN WHRBEER, Droshiont 26 DWUCHARAN, Vics Prosident. ERED FEYE] . W, i, ROUD, Sacrstary. 3 QUARTERLY REPORT | OF THI: CONDITION OF THE German Savings Bank OF CIIIC.AGO, | On the Morning of October the First, 1874, 1218, Casbilor, ASSETS, Tavostuient Acoount, neluding Unlted Stutes, diato of Ulucls, ind Cuicage 409,500.80 s 5: 075 YLoans ou lieal Estaze, s00irs ‘moctrage, Wortlh fu the aug 31,000,100 A over.. Otiica Furniture, lucluding b of Bard... ayee ©liion hand, Rad ek Baliseon. 443,277,683 ' 5H266.00 215,530.7L $1,073,001.58 + LIABILITIES. 200,000,00 gaah Capital patd “§urplus Capltal Proiit and Loy Dirldends ot Bavings Dopaulia. BoGIGL 04010 NENTY GREENEDAUM, Prosident, A, WISH, Cashior, . Ohfoago, Oot. 1, 157 SIRTY-EIGHIH gmflmfi ; The Siate Savings Tnstitntion f OF CEICAGO, Thursday Morning, Oot. 1,1874, ROURGES, ; doaizo Uity Casly wnd Lxchiay Iinaking Hafes, nica, . LLiiea siid Sikee T ajtiiro aud Fizturc $1,104,420,20 LIABILITIES, Duo Daposttors, Capital stook. Sarplua Fan Undivided Prof A 814,101,420.20 N . GUIL] D. D, B”fhfifin‘he. A, D, um“"‘"‘é"v" . BULKLEY, ¢ Trosfdent, 0. G. BULEREY: o, * GUARTERLY RELORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE o (! 0 Madbion-atee Northwoaut Corugy Clatl, fud Mudluui-atse At CLasa of Dusiness, Sept. 80, 1874, . 3, TFiest Martgago, Loans on Rea ] Eutal diabia Taprored i BRabery 8 BHTE0. i Cuali and ow Yo ricand Boston Lixohan Y on fan 109,900,600 ool Cou GnEQ00 Jianklog Hous REE I? Elgturga,. Lo Gurront LL3yb 26130 SOULUTLE0 Gapttatatock:: AT Uiidinded e Duv Depoadivr. T RO n_lqumTi.‘sT) YW Proa't, 3 EALFI, Visa Prox' &. n.’&oadmfi. Gaadm 00000 —— RO Loais