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] SOUTHERN DISORDER. 5 of the Loulsfana Conserva- tivo Comuniiteo, Tvo- White Lengues an Offset to Black Leagues, 2kness and Wickedness of the Kel logg Government. £ War of Races in the South Im- 3 possible. LOUISTANA: Special Dunateh to The Chicagn Tribune, DEFEATED FOR THE NOMINATION FOR MAYOR. New OntrAvs, La, Oct. 6.—In tho Domo- cratic Parish Nominating Couvention to-day, L, A. Wiltz, tho presont incumbout, was 1 nominated for Mnyor on the firut ballot over Charles J, Leeds, by a voto of 48to 47. Mr. R, 3, Marr, Presidont of tho Couvention, mado the ‘jnistake, lowover, of announcing tho vote at 68 for Loods and 47 for Wiltz. Tho Scerotary of the Convoulion ecillad the attention of Mr. Marr to the orror, and le immedintely correctad it, This creatod no litt.e confuston and exeitemant, and anothor eall of the roll was demanded, which was stronuously opposed, but finally agreod to. * On the second bullot it =au 49 for Leeds nud 46 for Wiltz, and Mr. Leeds waa declared to bo Y TIE GHOICE OF TIE CONVENTION, Much dissatisfaction was expressed among tho adberonts of Alr. Wiltznt tho mauner in which bo hod been deprited of the nomination. Whethier it will rouult in any actiou on their pors in undecided, but thov will prabably flnally give in their adbesion Lo the ticket. 3ir, Leods iy o native of Now Orleaus, and is proprictor of Loedw Foundry, the lugest ostublisi ment of the kind in this part of the countsy Ho #8 n man of wonlth, served in’tho War, a8 an oflicor in fhe Tighteonth Lomsinua, inthe Confedernte ariy, Teathing tho rouk of Licutennnt-Colonol, nid was commandnut of the port of Shreveport when Banks mado hie ndvanco up the Red River. He was n candidato for the same nomination two years ago, The only OTHER SOMINATIOR OF NOTE 1a that of Maj, E. A, Burke for Administrator of Improvoments, tho most jmportant burenu of the City Covernment. Muj. Durko had the, siraight Cusion nomination for the same pusitton Jwo years ngo, but, not. oujoying the acquaint- nco or favor of a diguitied lot of old fogics who Aways have a good doul to say in the L uent of the dofont of their party,*Gen. G, T, Bonurcgatd was placed in nomintion against him, and tho coloted Republieat nomiucs, Cot Tames Leims, was olectod over both. Maj. Burke is now n nember of the Advirory Board. Thio othor neminntivne of the Convention wero rory respectuble, but not noteswarthy, None of 30 present neumbonts ¥are renominated, thoir hnnces going by the board with Mr, Wit William J, Huwmaond, ex-President of the [ ternational Typograj hical Union, was nominated Tor the Btate Houso of Representatives, CONBIDERALLE LXCITEMENT ‘mog ereated in the Convention by a member making n speech, stating that be bhad just heard Hhnt Kellogs b, or waw shout to, sigh the now Sity Charter bill, whiel would ronder tiseir nomi- wations nsclesa. - Ouo moembor suggestod that a politiou bie eent to the Governor reynesting him not to give his signaturo Lo the bill, Thissuggos- ton was recoived with greut disfayor, and with ferisive crics and groas, Lluch spocnintion js rifo about tho probabilily of Gov. Kellogg's xction, “Many thik ho would not daro sign it Tor fear it would creato i ANOTIUER UTRISING. Nut it I8 vory likely ho will sign it, beenuse of tho pressuro brought to hear upon him by {ho Republicaus, and he will probubly make some good appointmentn from among his politicat op- ponents in order to moderate tho feeling to which it will most likely give risa. THE ADVISOIY HOAUD 1in% tmeotings ovory day, and is crowded with the buasiness ot hearing complaints on bnoth sides, The Republicaus to-day enlled tha attontion of 1ho Poard to an agreement which had been en- tered into in Green Parish, the membora of which pledge themselves to neither employ or give their buviness palronago to uny one who would not pladuo himselt to vute the Domoeratio ticket. 'L'ho Republicans claim that to be a vio- Tation of the com;j uct. ‘The Democrat:¢ Central Committee had A VERY STOLIY KESSION last night, and in this moruing, over the question whethor thuy shonld or not rtify the compromite, A rosolntion was finally adopted ledzing theraselvas to stend by the sgreement, Bt o e manie Haso dinclaiming any responsi- bility for outrages which bad or might ovenr, A committea win _apnointed to diaw up an address to explain the infercuce thai might ho ilerived from the ecompremise agrcomant thrt they acknowledaed themselves vespontille for tha outrares und mtimidation, "The tona of the papers received from LOUISIAN, in warlike. port Times and Nalch- itachos Vindicator ray that the pecula of that ecclion eaxnot he bound by, any comprontiso of the city politivi b 1 —ADUDETS TO THE v—The follawing ad- dress is explinatory of the conforences, and con- ference agreement ‘The Conxervative peopln uf Loulsiana, in convention anzotabled at taton Kouge, determined,' with remarke ablo unnnimity, to purticipato ju this political cam- Juign, It did not occur to them that in _wo doing thy might, oven by indirection, giveuny color of recogif tiou 1o the usurpation, The Radical feaders und nian- aiers felt this spontancous movement of tho mosses, and they were not slaw in devising schemes In keeping with them the urtfully<ontrived machinery of tho rog= sstration and Election Inws i order o frustrato the ro- sult, 1t becanio evideut that o fulk and honest regiv traton and clection was again out of tho question, This moiter wes contested. Whon application was zundo by thie Conrervatives for AN YQUAL NEFNESENTATION on tho Toards of Lewintration tlis application was un- beritatingly refected, but, o8 o matter of grace, tho d Tacto Goveruor prupueed that §ivo namon from eicl svard of New Orlvins and parish of tho State should he submitted to Lins by tho Couservatives, with the promive that, if any of 1ho persons Indicated wero suitable, a nomination as Clerk of Reglsteation would Dy tendered to him; otherwiso an outsider, giving what ho considered proper guarantecs, would' bo ap- polited, This was o barreu promise, n mere whift, Lo {uterview then ended, Not discouraged, how- aver, at huving to copo with wuch feurful adils, and with' organized frauds sturing them in - the Tace, the Congcrvatives still adbered to (heir original purpose, determined to vedoublo thar vigi- nce, to ferret out, exposr, and defeata!l fraudnlent machinations, In the neiutime tho feelinga of the people had bren runniug bigh; taxation imposed by o Rsurpatory Guvernment, ASOUNTING 70 CONFIRATION, bad heen, and wan belng, inexorably cuforced; polico Juries, even in recently ovorflowod districts, hud Luen criminally engaged fn_wwelling up locul tuxes beyoud thie posslifiity of complianco on the part of owners uf property 3 stion aud _corruption were rite Thronughont the Biute i o standing army of Metropoli= organized to ovérawe the people when not poicos iryr 't City of New Orleanw, were occustonnliy ir ¥uding the Tiral pavishes with all tho paraphernalia of .1t enforce, not the ducrees of the Court, hut st ediet and’ Exoentivo ordurs, and, o eap’ {h s el the usirpatory Governioent appeared conte coandly oniaed I ineiiing hostiiltien hotwoen (ho .25 il walles, for the nefurlous purpose of roope . pulitical advantagos, oven ot the ozpenss of Loih radus, 5 ! i1}t COLONED PEOPLE HAD BREN ORAFTILY LD fo furii themselves into uecrob somolics, properly 10 i1 1p Dlick Loaguins urme Lud booi tid werd 1. B ished to them, and thoy wero luelted to s fugle Tt o Tace-lionlility, afthough In reality they bad notie " b fear from thiu’ whites, whowo foulings aud fitee wrowptod thern ou the' coutrary to cultivito mi- i of winity, Undersneli wntoward ovetitu, Tatter of Prudeuce on the purt of the Cont OROANIZE WINTE. LPAGUES e own pircteotion, shousl nocessity arise, That iz b (o gt to purchase and bear arioy i e 10 o o unidimputabl propollion, and yet {0 Governor presumod to aquestion thin ho_ boldly aitemyted to divar soanlt wan tho Hih of Segtom oterslin day bay convineed the colorea jrop: have nuthing to fear from thelr whics fail 10 b opesod the oyes of the pébgle of o the IMUVOSHIRILTTY OF A WAR OF HACPH = our civihzation,” That day 3 1 era i tho hts of o reconutritetlon of ho Houthers Blidee, et LAY resblont s feiomtutod i purer tie Kellogg Fument, bul in (i light of theso ovents e utt. cnted susertions thnt Lauislans bl acquiedced in usuepation wro effectuslly disproved, The dis~ persion of the Metropoliun brigacs, the domaraliza~ toa of 1be colored niliths, the unly milit kuuwn fn 1hig Btate, and thy collapko of the Btate overntent at 1he touch of an owrsped pe qplo, hnvo tught 1he e that misrnle nuist Luve some limlis, Jenre the | restdontlal prociamation was o sooner Le.alded then Lo wunaged to Ly THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1874, e ——— e tho rofusal of the Slopnblicana o proatira ¢hireo vacan- o from ‘among g Ry S e onrd of I loctfuns, with tha nnderstnnding that two would bo llod Uy Conservativen, whilo tho {hlrad vaeanoy woulil bo Afiéd by a Rapublican accopta. Dlo to all parttes, Thelc counlre:] l‘u{uhhlnn yrns that two vacaneles would bo allowod i the Couservatlves, tho Repubiicann retatrdug thres alroxdy en tho Bonrd, £0 a4 to secura to thewmsvlves the practical control of (he Tourd, Tho matter ¥an then enlled {o the attention of 1his Siate Central Gummities, nnd by a resolution ndopted by rald Cammitteo o ronewnl of tho confer- enea was effected with s view of taking the agree- nent which was cancluded. ~ Tho negotiations wera thion practleally catried on btwoen tiie Htato Contral Committes reprecenting the two political partics i the Binte, Thirronponsibility was properly nemimod Dy malid Comunittfon, aa tho noizotiatioun only aflectod qiiestions wil roference to conducting tho politieal campalgn, Tha guention of THE LEOALITY OF THE STATE GOVERNMERT romalng nntouied and uncomnpromisod, and no ques. tlom of prineiple han been dixoussod, waived, or col= eluded, Thin ugreoment an to dotalls dooa not operate a withdrawal of tho Louisfans ease from the Conyross of the United intes, If 2ot fully complicd with by the otlier party, it will only accumnlato evidenco of tho hopelcesiiees €4 ho offorta auady by uiir poople toliavo w fair and loppd_oxpression of the popular will, W Iinve plwaya feafessed to be, and we nry, & law-abidiug people. Our tepntation at lume nud abraad, our mu- terial in +i, our devotlon to our Slite, domand at oar Jinds eace, order, sud good givertiment, The iengemge uged i the preambla of by ageecment was not meant, Lo make us aceopt the fmputation that we are in any; seitro “WESFONMIDLE FOR TIE DIROMDERS in the Elute, and we formaliy prolest ngoinifany such intorpraation, W nmicrely podgo ourseives to loud our afd and influsucs to predorve order, provided tho ngreorgent a, in s wpixit, fedrly oxeented dn ol re- apeete, e eannot too eoinoally urge upon the cone worvitive poople to coglalor and voto, Uuited wo ad~ yaueu ngainat & divided and distracted ouomy, unier the guatantees secured, with tho grent futoresta ot atuke, with the wnme firinness, wigiinuce, and doter~ wdnaifon hitherto oxbibited by our peaple. Evory Eotiylanlan should exerclao und entorco Lis oloctorsl frlvlicgen, 1o make good our oft-repoated daclaraticn hat il majority of tho votors of (s Stato oro n favor of an bonest, pure, and stablagoverament of the Siate, (Slghed) R, H, Mann, Prosidont, AnEnT Voonnusius, Vico President, . 0.'@. DLy, W, J, Bunpexvonr, 3 Bucratarles, +' THE ENYORCEMENM ACT. United States Commissiomer Cralg, te-day, eent A, 1 Ilonderadn Lofore the United States Gircuit Court for violating tha,FEnforcomant act by dupficating regiatinion. " {lenderson nd- auitted tho chargo, but dirc/iiimed eriminal ine tention, This 4 the first vaeo that has been brought np during the present campniga, THE ADVISGUY! T0ARD, Nrw You, Oct, 6,—1'he (Times' spocial from New Ouleans says s 1 Gov. ¢ Kellogg lnst evoning called the atention of tho recontly-appoluted Advigory Board to the eiren 1 that mon- bers of the White Leaguo cantinued to d:ll in remote parts of tho city, charactenizing the net 09 a brench of (he contract entered iuto. The Ttoard 18 convoned for to-das;, Dr. Banzano, the Comuuitteo’s umpire, havinge: beon il yesterday, A genoral meating of the Longuo is also calied Tor this evening. : RLLLOOG'S ATTORNTY'S TFES. Tho Now York Z'vibune ins a dispatch from n Nuw Orleans corre.pondant, wio yestorday found, in the bands of s private citizon, thy second oheek-book of Gov, Watlogg, eaptured by, Lenn, tuo revolutiomsi, Ho: says it scoms Lavo Loon used ouly a fow wacks immedintely prccmhug tho first dnto covered by the othor. thie second outry iy 08 follows : ) “April 29, 1873, Myself sont William E. Chandler, Washington, D, C., for 0. Cusbing, Matt. I, Carpouter, for lees as counscl, 28,000," The correspondent says that the two check- books ehow that the Govornar mado approprin- tions of over $25,000 in nine months for warlike oxpurimonts., e i SOUTH CAROLINA. DENIAL OF THE STORILS CONCERNING TOLITICAL ournaats, Corvarnia, 8, C., Oct. 6.—The Committeo of tho State Wax Union Convention, Luld lnst month, have just roported that thoy failed to agcortain s singlo caso in the State of an injury ontright or wrong commnitted du the prokent yoar by n whito man upon a negro in the alight- est degreo attributable to race, color, or the pre- vious condition of servitudo of {he nogro, or upot any epublicsn on account of his political opinions. B — THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, RNews 1tomns 'l‘o;'.'rllphcu to 'Che Chi- cago ‘Lribuie, > ILLINOIN. At the municipal election beld in T.aSallo Mon- day, thero wers 767 votes cast for the establish- ment of a City Court and 26 zgninst the proposi- tion. The conrt is to be catablished undor the Iuw of last winter, and to poseess concurrent ju- risdiction with the Circuit Court in wil casos ex- copling murder and treaton. —A dwelling-houze belonging to Judgo Pear- gon, of Dauvitle, was antirely consumed by sire Slouday night. ‘The houso wan unocenpiod, and the firg is supposed to be the worlk of an incen- diary. Loss, §400, 5 Yeslerday morning a brakosman, named Tisen, on_ freight train No. G, whils conpling cars, caught his risht bund in the bumpers aud cruslied tho thumb hnd one tinger of bis hand. L'he finger had to be amputated, —VYanco Ilinchelifl, # wromingnt eitizen of Williawson Couuty, 9 wiles frofh Carbondale, wan shot_dead within 200 yards of bis houso on Inst Sunday morning. Ho was on horeetack, and bis Lorse was aluo fulled, 'This is suother victint of tho Bullinor-Russell feud, —Yenterdny Uniou O Conuty paid $50,000 of her “niro & St. Luwi Ralvond uy. Track-laying will begin immodiately ab Cairo and Murirecabors, and the road will bo completed from Caivo to S Louw o —Yeaterduy Unied States Deputy. s 0. Gilman ealled upon Lhomas Collier, John Walddek, and J, Kuppler, the threo po:sons who wro iu ehaige of the thres club-rooms in Delvi- diro, sud summoned them to uppear bofore United Statea Commirnioner Iloyne this morn- ing, in Chicago, to suswer to n churge of selling Tiquor without a United States licouse. A nume bor of citizons of Lhis placohinve beon subpanned to apnear as witnesson at tho same timo. This action has caused quito & commotion among the > drinking fraternity, and vongeance is swory up- on the instigators of theso proseculions, Mrs, Naney Atn Cofloy, of Bloomington, who brought bt nzainst tho ' city for dumagos sustained by hor in Tatling on ice formed in tho spnece botweon two soctions ol sidewalk lust wintor, wns yesterday awarded $300 in tho Cir- cuit Court. —Loonora Beckwith, rolict of Join W, Lock- with, of Bloomington, Who way killed by Loing run ovor by a wrain whilo in pursuance” of his regnlar duties oy aswstant yard-mester of tho Indirnapolis, Bloomington & Western Railrond at Urbana, has beon awarded ;J,'O()D damagos by the Circuit Conrt of McLean Comnty, [t wes argued by the dofouse that tho accident was tho result of Beelewith's earelossness, —A meating was hold in Turner Hall, Dloom- ington, lunt evening, to_take steps to organize a Cezman Binging Ausociation, It was large and outhusingtic. Capt. Ricbsume wus chosen Chair- man, and Dr, Haering Secretary, Specches woro mado by DMcnurs, Riobsamo,” Stierhng, Prof, ‘roclich, and othors, Messrs, Stioriing, Dr. Schrodor, Dr. Haoring, and Henry Behr wero ap- poiuted & Committeo on Constitution. It was decided to mako the Assoecintion Maenuorchor, or an orgunization of men only, ut least, for the presout; ludies to bo admitted afterward. Also to admit both activa and paasive or honorary mombars. The Rev, Prof, F'roolich, pastor of the Germen Loformed Church of Chongu and exington, will be Musicul Director. —\Willinin Baldwin, of Dolovau, hou purehased n lot and will orect & pork-packivg estabiishment in that city at once, —Tho Octuber torm of the Livingston County Circuit Court comnuonces ab Poutine on Tucsi- doy next, the 13th inst, the Hon, N, J. ills- buty, Judge Prediding, 'Thero aro 193 casos on tho trial ducket, nnd cighty-tive on the chuncery dog —ho robuilding of the Union (brick) Block, b was burned down ou the 4t of July Ins sanenrly comploted, Tho coutract for tho re. Luilding of the hotal In the suna block has beea lot to M. Richard D, Folis for $19,000, .2 INDIANA. A tomport muss _ conventlon for the Twolfth Congressfonul Distrlet will be held in tha Baptist Cuurch av Huntington, boginning at 9 o'clock u, ., Iiday, Oct. U, A largo astond- anco 18 oxpectod, and s number of dintingulshed workers iu the caunso will take part in the pro- ceodinga, ~—Androww W, Davls, Buperintendent of tho Indinnapalis City llospltal, formorly of St dobng, ~ Now Branswiok, died yostorday of mulignant tsploid fovor, —Lho County Commissionors of Marlon Couuty yentordny mudo werangemonts with Winslow, Labior & Co,, of Now York, for Lho Interest on &100,000 of Court-1Touse bonds, tho Ropublican Htato Coutral Uonunitteo wad in soerot sossion nt Indinuspolis last evoi- ug, Among tho londing Repuolicons in the city during the doy, was tho- don, Godlove §, Orth. Mr. Orth was. profoundly reticent over tho prospect for tho Bate at largo, but prodicts tho elcotion of Canon, Ropubllean, from the Niuth District by uajority of lees thau 200, —Conrldorablo interont s croutea in Indian- anolis religioun cireles by tho urraignment for y bouds to tho < BavGEtATS CONVERRNOL unt the teoublew, A Commitico of 2‘:::?3“ by Wl et o thullar Committeo veluated by v, Mclnery tnd $icuteGov, Yenn, ~Aftor koyeral gy Labor, 4 5w e brought 10 w stund by horesy of the Rev. 4 A, Goodwin, a woll-known Methodist preachoer, and former editor of the Indiana Advocate. Mr. Gondwin Is nccused of donyiug tho inspltation of (ko Biblo and the dous . observed, we huve tho assurance of Jobm that ho trino of Lodily resurrection fn & book of his, en- fitlert, “Modo of Man's Immortality.” Mr. Goorlwin pron<cs for a trinl, and it will o com- morined ou tho 27th fust. beforo the Indianapolis Instrict Contoronce. T'ho Rov. J. B, Knott, of Uoaport, profora the formnl charges, Thoro s no posmibilily of his conviotion on the olinrges, —An Indlanapblis conl-cart driver, named Will- inm Buehning, was thrown undor the wheels of hik voiclo lnst ovoning aud fnstantly killod, WIKCONBIN, 3 Tho old sottlers of Grant County held tholr anuunl meoting. in the Court-Houso at Tancaster, on the 1st st, Noarly 200 mombers woro prosont, No porson i admitted to mowbership who did not res{do In Graut County prior to and Including the yonr 1848, . Thoro wore membors predent who claimed a rosidence sinco 1803, and many fecblo and tottering mon wora thero, who relatod the trinls and tribulntions thoy oxporl- enced i thoso enily timos, A plenio dinnor was onjoyed, speochen woro mado, tha death-roll was read, oulogies puid to thodoprrted, and tho moat- ing adfourncd with an order to moot again in Lancaster noxt yonr. —~fhotifl Carilor, of Grant County, last waok took Honry Cinrk, alias Guy Belmont, to Wanpun, where ho Is to serve two yenra for pas- sing forged paper on the bank at “Bloomington, —1iargo quantitio of pig-load aro belng ship- ped from Potosi, Casavillo, and lazel Greon, Qrant County, the proceeds of the minaral ymhl during the present season, g ~—L'ho corn-crop ta Grant County, as a genaral tliing, is about tho avernge yioldj although, in nomo parts of the couuty, the erops aroa total faluro. Espeelnily is tiiat tho cnso in tho woat- oru portion, whilo farmors ia the southern and u:(mlul.cm purts of the county roport an _unusual yiold, —The mont extonsive temperanco demon- ‘| stration over witneseod in Northern Wiscousin oceurred fu Food du Lao yoaterdoy afternoon and evening, The aftornoon procession woa o wilo in length, Eloquent speeches wore made, Iu the evoniug thero was & giand _torch-light frocession, and o mass-mooting at Neocosmian AIull, ‘T'ho futoress In the enusp of tomporance dn sl high in that pare of Wisconsin.g —Tho followlug 18 tho order of excrelsos at the rounion of the Thirty-third Wisconsin, to bo held in Janesvillo to-day: Roveillo at enurito; ab 10 o'clock n.m. assomblo nt the Operu-iloueo for organization and businesg; at half-past 2 p, m. roll-call at tho" Qpers-Ilonso ; § o'clock p. m. oration by Col. I\, £, Lovell; 7 o’clock p, n. bauquot at tho Myers {loune, speeches from the Hon, Charles” G. ‘Wiibame, aid othor distiuguisked gontlemen ; grand ball ot 9 p, m, . MICWIGAN. Tho Executivo Commitles of the Michigan Btato Grange aro holding a hsiness mooting at Behoolernft. Thera aro prosont a number of prominont Grangers from other Statos, Tho meobing is socrot, bub it ds said to be of great importance, aud thnt {mmonso results are’ ox- peeted. Whether it is of n political naturo bas not transpired, but it is thought to be so, —The Monroe County Fair opened in Manroo yeetordny, aud, vobwithutandiug tho forbidding aspect of the weather, the number of eutries was very Iargo in mauy dopartmients, exceodiug thut of nny formor vesrs. Tho pomological specimens are superior to anything heratoforo exhtbited thore, The tair promies to bo a grand Buceoss, p MINNEEOTA. Dr. T. R. Potts, City Physician of St Paul, died yostordny, Iu was's brother of the fumous Presbytorian, Dr, Potws, and connectod by mar- ringo with severa! prominent families of Minne- sow., 1le practiced medicive in Gnlena about 1846, and_went to St. I'aul in 1848, He was prostratad Ly a paralytic stroko Friday last, and romained uncourcious from Saturday morntug unul death, % —_— CHEAP-JOIIN STATESMANSHIP, Senator Logan at Indinnapolise L'rom the St. Louss Revublican, The Ifon. Joln Logau is not & novico at specoi-tnaking. Ou tue.other hand, he is ono of our oldest siagors at the business. (t.ia ensy for Jolm to mako a speach. Al ho has to do is to opeu his moutl aud eloquonce of the great Columbian varioty tluws out of him, regardiess of cireumstanaes, and, wo might add, rogardicss of tacte nud syntax es woll. “Iho most atriking !mculiuril_v of Jobu's orutory aro a volva Ly- bridizod between o goug and a bass-viol, and restienlation which leaves ono in doubt whethor the spenker is learning to swim or tighting flies. In short, theso two peculiaritios, togethor with a certainatartling originality of dunderdlieaduesyin the mattor of bis discourso, constitute the ofa- tory of Jobn. By stress of this poculiar ora. tory, together with corlaiu personsl traits thab sicurtely need chnractorization hero, John bas become u great Rapubldean Statosman. He sits irthe seat of Douglas, and wie resonant thront raliy forch volums of sonoious tlatulency in the haly that ouco Lieaid tho voico of a Trumbull. ‘Ll lenuth, depia, and oreadth of Johu's mtel- lectualizy i oest nitesied bytho fact that, ac- cordivg 10 his own assersion, gravely madoe last Winter on tho fluor of the Sevato, Ku mastored the intricnto problemns of Guuneisl scienco in bwo weeks. Tho result of this fortnight of wtel Jectunl travail was the discovery by Joln that tne conntry ueeded more mouey, and tho coneur- rout diccovery, loudly proclained, that whoever Boid more money was not needed did not under- #tand thus great country, Wo mght pause lore to remark that more monoy " in u common want with Amoricau states- mon of thoe ilk of Johr. Cortain recently-pub- lished corieepondence develops several atriking iustuuces of tls common wunt, Thero wos Butler; ko wauted more, Bo did Carponter. But s iy, in a measure, foroign to our themo. We were dwolling primarily upon John, As we had mastered the gcience of tinanco in the space of two weeks, It in very naturat that wo should approach with sumo ciréungpoction an analysis of ‘the utternuces of sucha mind; but, having devoted this much of spuco to reconnois- nuce, 88 it wero, wo feol warranted in mentioning _the fack that ‘John .mado s spoech at Todianspolis last Tucsday night Wo have examined this speech in vain for solid chunks of financisl wisdom, Unless the speach was roported with gross unfairness, Joun avoid] ed that topic altogether. It may bo that the subject is o delicato one, But thero was ono subgect of which it scomed bo would novor tiro ; that is to suy, tho South, He began by hopiug that the Civil-Rights bill would pase. “Ihen ho talked sbout Louisiana, but it was evidont thut ho had not read tho Intest dispatchos from New Orlcone, If he had reud Lhem, we might havo expocted bim vigorously to denounco the soizure and publication of Kollogg™s privato papors, that being, wa beliove, the liue of dofenso rasolyed upon’ by the Xepublican Jeaders ngulust the omewht binding diselosures of Keilogis's check bool aud the nccompunying lettory, Ly tho way, 1t iv au unparalloied outrage— thiv getanre und publieation of privata letters. Whut satety is thore jur our stutesmen if this ihing is to go on? How is a Rupublican form of Guyerument to ho guaraniced to the Btutes by the Federal Government, uniess tho borgainu be- tweon aspiring Governors and approachable Membiers of Congross cun bo kopt quiot? Dy and by ic will cowe to that paes thut uo Seuator will dure to uccopta *‘foe” for foar of boing found out, and thon what do you expect will be- como of o Ropubjican Govertment # Lut to rexumo. After John had exhaustod the Houthern question,—with tho excoption sbove nuted,—he begun to talk about tho now party. It was evident that he had not devoted quuitd. two woeks to tho seudy of this topic. llutm 8 tho yesult of his study as far as ho has gots A new party s arisen, calling themselvea Indo- pendents, which la attenpting 1o eatubiiel finelf upou auiestions o {ransportution und - other winflar ques- tions, iy Duth of the old_parides are carrupt, but they futend bringing up a puro party, Now, g adl our beoply holong 1o onu party or olhier, and’ i€ oth ary totally corrupt, how can tho third party onke of itwelf # puro party ¢ 'Can you make o puro’ thing nut of two corry & i lwo negutives moko an 1 LW corrupt purlied make o pire , further, tuat they will dufeat oy canuot defent tho Damocratio 1ty fur Vit I lvendy defeated, If sou defeat iho tepublivan party, what will you destroy? e part of progress, the purly whlel ins savert tho Usion, wiy e party which fu witling to be progressivel - Apurt Irom the peculinr syntactiesl constiue- tion of tho firat Béntence, thuro is nothiug of im- portanca init, 1t i simply profuctory. * The new purly, calling thomsolves Indepondents, whioli i attempting ” to do cortain things, should bo frowned down. It mukes no difforance wiut these Indopendents is altempting ; #o long ns they araln tho plural, and John makos them ggrao With & vory in the singulur,dhoir protousca to charagter as roformors uro manifoatly frandu- lent, and thoy shonld be put down, Whon John nsks, *Cun you mako & puro thing ont of twa corrupt things?” ha reonis to invito tho atbention of the iuventivo genius of the nge, Of course we do not uttompt to solve tho problem. Dut, it Jobn wunts to try the ox- poriment, wo sugost that ho go to work to purify iho Ulmois delagation in L' United St oy Bone ato, 1f ho enceoudn, the whola conutry will con- sildor tha question riumphantly unswored in tho afiiemative, “If you dotont the Republicun parey.” yau will doctzoy ¥ tho party whieh sayed ho Union [the phraso sounds x\mllinrl. tho sarty of progroas, and tho purty which iy willing 0 bo progrossive," [Wo asem to huve hoard somothiug to thns eloct, too, bofore now.] And this {5 the sum and substuuce of Johu's spooch. He Iy ngrost ovator. And o groat Hepublicun atateaman, There wre peopla who oafl hing g sublime ass, but thoy do not uuderatand this Broat country, X CRIME. Indictms nts Found Against Meltrath Ex-Auditor of Minnesota. The Perkins Tragedy---Statement of Mr. Joseph Clare. Minor Criminal Record: Indictmont of Molirath, Ex-Auditor of Minnosorn. Bpectal Dispateh to T'he Chiccao Tribune, 81. PAur, Minn,, Oct. 6.—The Grand Jury to- day roturnod to Judgo Hall, in his sick-ohamber, twonty-six indictments against Charles Mellrath, ex-Auditor of this State, for malforeanco in ofileo, T'ho first and fourth indiotmonts aro for euloring upon the dutles of his ofilco, when electod in 1860, without making and depositing o boud, ns roquired by law, All the otliors aro for selling permits for catting pino on State lands to varl- ous individuuls without a public nuction, as re- quired Ly law, or in any mannor complylng with tho epirit _of the law (n wmaking tho salo public. Immedintoly nftor tho jury's roturn & warrant was issucd, and the Deoputy Shoriff was seut to arrost Mell- rath, who wns mot on his way to surrender liwnelf. I'ho District-Attorney consented to ro ceive bail in §20,000, but, on account of the ill- ness of Judio Hall, and the nbsence of Judga Wilkin, counsol for Mcllrath, ho was compolled to suo out o warrant of babens corpus from tho Btato Bupronio Court, by which tho bail was tixed at 16,000, Ex.-Gov. Matshail, Charlen Schoffor, and Russell Blakoly wero uccopted ns surotios, and Mellrath was rolonsed from arrest. Owing to the continned illoess of Judgo Hull, and tho consequent disarrangument of court business, tho dato of thotrial in yet uncortain, Mellratn's friends claim that thoexamination of the books ho in conduoting lina alrondy succoeded in roducing the doflcit reported by the Souato Commitice, but it will bo obsorved that the indictments now brought agninet bim aro for violation of tho Inws prescribing the manner {n which tho busi- ness of tho Btato Land Dopartment should be condueted. In tho Urand Jury's return, it is stated that it has cormo to thd knowledgo of the Grand Jury that the present Stale Auditor is in tho habit of recoiving Ellhlic maoney. v is hoved that this courso wlli‘ 0 discontinued. Thin is based on tho Commitlec's’ declaration that Lho Btato Auditor has no'legal right to colleet or ro- ceipt for money duo the Stats, but all paymen:s for Innds, stanipage, ote., should be mado direct to tho Stato ‘'ronsurer. The Perkins Tragedy-—Sintoment of Mire Jowc| Ulnre. ror the Cincinnati Commercial, Oct. 5, Wo aro enabled to lay bofere tho readers of the Commercial this morning the statoment of tho third wituess to, nud possible participant, in tho * all-night quarrol " at Obarles 11, Porkins’ ill-fated house, last Tuesday night—Mr. Joseph Clare, There bLave been mauy and varying re- ports about Mr. Clare, Il has becn reprosont- ed 08 a young gollant with whom Mre, Perking {lirted at” Put-in-Bay lust summor ; as an amor- ous and bypeeritical old millionmire, & ralid temperanco man, aud a bosom triend of the Per~ kine family. ~The facts are that Mr, Clmeina respected citizon of Clormont Conaty, lving nbout a wilo from the village of lethel, about 50 yems of ago, & modetato church aud temper- auce man, aud worth in the neighborhood of 50,000, Jo bis youth ho was fond of bis glase, but as he grew in years becamo attached to' tho temporance cause, but not 80 strongly o to forego a drink of spirjituous liquor now aud then, He is a tanner by trade. aud eomo Lwep- 13-Lwo _yonrs ago worked in tho pits of tho lato Josse R. Giout, father of the Presideut, at Betkel, Bowne yoars later ho managed to buy out the coucern, aud duriug the war made about all tho fortune he hus in the eaddle-tren 1manu- fncturiug business. He ustaine tho best possi- blo reputation with neighbors who bave known him a quarter of a century, and is looked up to a8 the ready and proper ieader of every rolig- ious, charitable, and public enterprise in that community, [ Ho has uaturahy been downcast and sed ove tho unlucky deeds of last Tueeday nizht and Weduosdny morniug, and yesterday seut for Lwo of his most intimato triouds, Mr. G.T. Laytiold, the Mayor of Bethel, and Mr. G. 3L Guodwin, a substantial farmer hviug near the village, to whom he_mado a statemeunt of his councction with tho Perluns tragedy, which they ropeated to a repoiter of the Commercial last evoning, as follows : Mr. Claro states that the firm of Claro, Per- kins, Levoy & Co. was fornied ou or shout the 8d of July, 1873, the object being the manutne- turo of saddlo-trocs, Up to that timo he had koown but littlo of suy of the firm of Perkms, DeCamp, Leyoy & Co. \When the partnerstip was formed, Perkins, Lovoy, and DeCamp wont to Bothel for tho putpose of taking an account of Clare's stock, lie having beeu proviously eu- gaged in tho business for himself. ‘I'hoy wero guesta of Mr. Claro during their siay, that gen- tleman refuging to allow them to go to a public louse, Subsequontly JIr. Perkivs made two or thireo visits to Bothel during the summer and fall of 1873, and was always Mr, Clare's guest. On Juue 1, 1874, Mr. Porkios sgain visited llethol for the purpose of taking account of stock, tal- ing a clerk with bim. Ho was mot at the villuge by Alrs, Perkins, who had beon visiting wome fiionds near Georgefown, iu Brown County, some 12 miles distant,—among othor families tho Quinjasns aod Colters, of the hignost stunding fn their communily, Then, for the firat tio, was Alrs, Porkiue_introduced to Mu, Clare and his family, Mrs, Perking slayed with hor busbepd ot Mr. Clare's, and they woro there somo three days, perliaps, whilo the ue. count of stock was being taken. When it camo to returuing home ot the expiration of that time, Mr. erking purposed Lringing his wifo homo in o buggy, leaving the clerk {o return by tho'bus, The weather being quito inolement, howaever, und Mr. Perking bemaz auxious to got back to business, be aud his clerk roturnedin the buggy, and M. Perkius took the omuibus couple ot days afterward, During Min. Porking' stay, Mrs. Clare formed quito su attneliment for her, sud becamo very foud of little Clarn, the murdored elnld, When thoy loft, Mrs, Qlaro wurmly invited them to pay her nuothor and s, Perkine promised to do #0 some time during the summer. Tho proinised viel was paid in July, and was of sbout four weelts' dura- tion, 'The frieudship of tho two women bacame closer and closer, and Mrs, Clare wus loth tu part with hor gueuts,' An u testimoninl of ber regard for thom, shie literally londed thom with inro flowers on their doparture, Mr., Peckius com- menced housgkeeping sbout the 15t of August, and iuvited Mr, Clavo oud bus fawily to mako his house thoir own whenever thoy wore in the city. Mr. Claie has long Leen in the Labit of cowing to the city at leest once a weok, and nf Br. Perking' solicitation stayod at lis houso duriug his visite. Dusing tho ot weok of tho Exposition ho was down and stayed at r. Por- kiug' houso with two of his soun; and the sec- ond weok o fomale momber of the famity wna the recipiont of the enmo hospitality, At thut timo Mrs, Perkins' father and nuot ‘wora at the hiouso. Tho second night during their stay Mr, Dorkive **slopt out,” aud'somo of {ho partios montioning tho fack as o utrango_ cireumatunco, Mrs, Porking dismissud tho mattor lightly by enying that it was a frequent ovourreuca—thnt sha was usod to it—or somothing of thut nuture, Yanst Tuesduy Mr. Cluvo camo to the ity on businzesy, and was a8 usual invitod by Mr, Per- kins to Ing houso for dinner. Aftor dinner, and the transnction of somo businesy, about 4 o'clock Mr. Clare went to the Lxposition, and, on leav- ing, Mr, Perkina told hin ta bo ol hand for te, not Lkuowing whothor thoy would meet again during the alternoon or They took ton togetber, aftor which Perkins asked Mr, Clove whothor ho was gomg to tho Tixposition. Ar, Clure aupposing that Perking wad going also answored - the alllmative, but Perking sald ho must go down town, and stuifed off. Mr, Clare went 1o the Exposition, and re- turacd to tho house botween 8 and Yo'elock, 1le found Mrs. Porkms and littlo Clara lu tho eile ting roous, Thay spont some time in conversne tion, ho pinying with the littlo gil the whilo, and Mrs, Porkins exprossing n dusire for rome boer Olara_went out and gol a pint in o bottle, After thia hnd boen drank Mr. Clare returned to hia apartinonts, locked his door, and heard dirs, I‘Qrknm lock hors. Shoilly after, Mr, Porking came banging at his door, and boisterously do- manding thut ho got up. 'Mr. Claro hurried on his olothos und woent ontelde, 1le found Mr. Deruing in o Wigh stato of oxciloment, upparonte Iy, und with o rovolver in hiv bund, 11o sisted on lus going into the room whera his wifo war, aud on jir, Olaro's complying, in the presence f both, eaid he had everhourd their conversation, which contirmed him in {he susmoions ho hind outertalnod for some timo pust, Ho snid he lnd heard them muke arrangomonts for Mew. Parki o to come to Olare’s roomn us soon aw the lictlo givl wes aeleep. This thoy both ons- hatlonlly denfor, wa thoy > aid alu Eia ohnrge of having any criminul ‘conncetion or undorstunding, Povclins snid to Clare, 1 don't blawe youi L would ao the kame ulsnuh," and o i his wifo, ** hut I've lind onongh of you, and hava wanted to gat rid of you for iomo Hino,” or words o thit ofTevd. 110 than tofd Wbt wif nd \Clnto that they must. Tonve the houso aboneo, Mra, Porking'nuld sho conld not o thon, ne shio ind no placo Lo gay bt Clur wakd ho wink roady to 10 auy thne that Porlinn dorirod, orkins said, **No, thoy munt Inave togather,” Nru. Perking retunnd 10 go. tayimg mho eoukl not lenvo with Mr, Claro, aud thinl i ho Jofl Uin Tiouto one way who would go tho athar, Hin nlro rald slio wai awara that hor husbund wantad Hiom to Tonen tho Louso in that way lu aulor to gol o lognl noint ngainat hor, Tarking thon demnndod (o fnow of Olnra what Do proposed to do about thy anatter, Mr, Olare repliad that Lo proponed Lo do nothing ahout the mattor, that ho' had dane nothing wrots, and fiad nothing to do with thalr guarroln, — Fotkion then tueaod upon bin wifs, and wilh b rovolvar i1 hin hand drova hor to paoking what thtngn nho could gathor up aboub “the rowmm, sk sl augry wordn g botwann Hin, aid Bingines ral gontluminge all nighl, Fvory now nnd Uien Trorkinn wemild brn on Clare, Ik hin wifo raorne fully told him ho bl boen nulllr of n wrongg and sl net in brngging o dnfo thoir quattol whon ho wis not Lo blamo for soything, - 1L wan finally agreod thal Men, Porkio shonld jeo Lo her Tather's, ab Meding, O. on e 1 o'elock Liadn, on tho Atlantie & roak Wontorn Gintlrond, aned sho contimad hor paoking, Abond 4 o'uloak, whilo Porking was rangdng shant s ndfolning room with his pistol, M. Olnro dinaovared i, Lorking with n tnzor I hor hatd, vl noye, “mnking for tho ohild” o ennght hor D e to provent mischiof, and enllad to Porklug, who eamo in and wronchad the linplanant out of hor hand, oxtracting a promiue that sho woull ab- Lowmpk o mora violanco, LPorldnn noxt fuslstod that Qlare nhondd et s earringo wnd tnko his wifo ko the dupol, Clarn rofuncd Lo do so, bt agrand Lo tea e infaly i tho huck If Porking ront i, Torkine had stind. foslly rofuscd to lot Clara go unlows b taol Mra, P with hitn bul ho at lnsb eonmanted, now thnt Clare should soo hor into the aurrlugn at 1) oelock. iTo also wanted Clete to ntny b the houso until the enrringo camo, but Claro would not ngron 1o thul. Clare went down town ahout § o'clook or e, and roturning to tho houno ab ths promind hone und socing na earringo or anything wrong ahout the houwo, conelidod ik "M Porking Diasl gone, sud wont down Lown mln. o wont down Lo Poriton' wlores, and wnss abiout {hero uwhilo, and thon want Lo the cornor of Vearl mtreob and Browdway sl noon, to tako the ommbus for hotme, Wiy ho- wan waiting ab thy cornor Parklin ennn Lo lim very oxcitedly, amd gl ho inunt g to Tis houso with him: thut Do helinyed hin wifo had Kilied tho olild o dontroyad hoe- solf, Clura wont with him, but lisd no bl that Dorlive' fears woro woll groundud, T #ays thov walled up tho streol arm i s, Whon they renched the 8t Chnilow, on ‘Shicd stroct, Porking invitad Clars to bave n drink, Claro declinad, noying v wan nob n drinkig; man, but, Perking inuisting, ho finnlly sail s Would take whatover hig companlon Lonft, Vhny Doth dranic whisky, necordusgly, and the drai was rapeatod ot Porking' invitation nb nomey eae loon furlber np town, ‘I'hoy wero seeonpmting by Perking' brather, and on'the way the formsr romurked that If his wite hd lalled horacl? ho shought it was the best thing who coull do, They found tho house looked, but gained - nusgion through a baok window, and dikcoverad the npimmng seena in tho bedroom alrendy dn- geribed. Mr. Claro rays tho siwht over tho trangonywns mote thau ho could stuud. I stad but a minnte, and went down town again, 1n tho evoning hie went to the Exposition, sud says that alter the falicua of tho mght before, and with moro liguor aboard than ho tind drank for yenrs, hecamo droway, and, falling axleop on eomo saddle-treos, was ojected as a drunken man, He assorts most pusitively that ho wan not ' benstly drunk,” as ropresentod, howover, and the Rev. John Dutham, of Bethel, who saw him tint evoniug, confirms the statement, From the Exposition Lo says ho want to the Merchant’s Hotel, whare bo ataid all night. In the moruing he took the Colimbin duwmmy rait- rond, oxpecting to wnit ot that pluce for the Dothot 'bus, which lewvos the cily at about 1 o'clock in the afternoon, At Columbia, how. ever, be foll in with a friend who was driving to Withamsville, and nccepted his offer of o Xido that far. At Withamsyille lie lired »_horse and drove home, whore ho has been over since. Ho denies most nositively ever having had an im- proper intorcourse with Mra. Periting, and can ouly reconcilo Perkiag' conduct toward him in this caso with o couspiracy, on his part against Ins wife, and e design to Uke bim e3 an instru- ment for the carrying out of his acheme. 1here a1e weak poiuts in his statement thet will ra- quire atrengtlioning oy bis bands, particniacly g hasty depariuro from the ecene of tho tragedy with which be had become connected, and his unusual manner of leaviag the citx. Iis friends aro firm in the belief that he is 1n- nocent of all wrong, however, aud that he will come out of this sad vieco of business with an unblomished roputation, Hentucky Crimes, Snectat Dravateh to Ihe Chicnan Tridume, LowieviuL, Oct. 6.—A epecinl from Lexing: ton, Ky., to tha Cowrier-Journal says two woll. known insurance men to-day called n muu, who lind been & partner of abankrupt who owed them about 3140, {uto their oftice and compolled him to give thom first o checle, and when that was not honared, o note for Lho amount, one of thom Lolding a pistol at bia head. On being relensed, & warrank waa issuced, and tho partics subeequont~ Iy ngreeql to pay £1,000 aud the luwyer's feon, amountiog 1 all to about §150, to compromise tho waltor. Warrauts have bean ieened for the arrest of severnl negracs of ¥Fayette County who took William Sandors, also colored, frem his houso Saturday might and_whipped him for voting tho Democratie ticl:ot, declaring thaw no Democrutic uogro should live in tho neighborhood. Arrest of Suspected Jinrdererss Spectal Dispatch to The Chicayo Tridune, DraMoryrs, fa,, Oct. 6.—Thive colored eiti- zeny of DesMolnes, Robert Graut, Auns Graves, and Abo Graves, wore arreated to-dey and lodged in jail on tho chargo of murdering Ella Darreit on the vight of the 28th of Soptember lant, Tho nfilu‘lloncn ngeiust them is of the most conclusive kind, Crime in Tenucssec, Nasnvirne, Toeun,, Octy G—Ilouston Soott, colored, fatally stabbed a colored boy nmmed Flenmning, near Columbia, Tonn., on Bunduy, ln a diflicnlty on account of jonlousy. Scott made his eseapo. ‘I'he Banner’s Pulaski, Teon., specizl, on the fith, says : * Ilouston, o eolorod boy, aged 16, at Pillow’s farm, 5 miles from Columbin, on Sune dny, Oct. 4, wes arreated as ho was taking tho south-bound train at this ylace to-day, by Donuty- Bheriff Jim Haynes, of Columbia, and talon to Columbix for trial, Turner Greer, calored, who murdered Georgo Greo, colorod, i this county, in April, 1973, was yesterdny convicted of murder in tho first dogred, This is bis necond tril, aud tho second time a like verdict has beon rondered, Apphicas tion was mudo for o vew b Murder and Jail-Ivenicing at folly prings, MiNse HorLy Spnivas, Miss, Oct. G.~Tast night five negra prisoners broko jail hero and esenped. One of them, Jnuos Perking, under death pan- tenco for murder, struck the guard, Mack 1Iill, in the head With r bar of iron, causing his donth, AL 5 o'clock to-day Lhe Bhorifl’s posso recaptured all tho. prigoners,” Uill is » brothor of James 1141l Beorotary of Stato, 'L'ho feoling among the enlored pouplo is such s would rouder Porking' Jifo unsafo ontuido of the jul. Jowalry Storo RBobbod. JersrnsosviLeg, Ind, Oct, O.—CG. W, Naln's Jowelry store, located v tho First Natlonal Bank Building, was entered through the collar by burg- lars last night. ollow and fiat silvor ware and 1 gonerel ussortmont of jowelry, gold peus, nrece tncles, &c., wers tukon, valued at 84,000, Thoy fuiled in their attompt to upon tho kafe. Noclow to tho burglars. 2 Guiny of Embozzloment, Nrwang, N Oct, G—John A, Broadwell, Inte Tox-Rocoivar, ploaded guilly to-day to au indictment for embezzling publie funds, & A Fomato Brond, Speeral Dispateh W e Clizeayo Tribuna, LousvinLe, Ky, Oct. 6—A fow days ago two dnughtors ngoid 6 and 10, of Mra. Bwilzor, who Leops a hatel ut Columlum, Ky, were burnodto deuth by & discharged servant numed Bridget 3o~ lney, - Bhio eaturated the bed and mosquito- Dbar with coal ofl, and dehberntely fired thom, T'he house and mezt of (ho twmliure were do- stroyed, Lho fond was wrestad, — e e —Threo men from the northorn par of Town hava beon lunting for sovorat weeks north of bloux Rapidu, Pusadey of laet weok two of them wout Lo 8t Cloud, and, voturning nost day, found thoir comtade, Charles Lowo, lving dv nacross the door-sill of their hunting cabin, shot 1 the bowols, It is presumed thae ha nccldent- ally #bay limsolf, Mo wus aliout 91 yeorw old, wud respectably conncetod in lovia, SPORTING NEWS, Grand Trotting Matince at Doxter Park this Afternoon, Races at Nashville and at the East. Game Botween tho Chicagos and Phil- adelphins at the Twenty-Second Street Grounds To-Day, THE TURF, DEXTER FARK MATINER, Whorn will bo n Lrotting matoh at Doxtor Park hin nftornoon, but wo aro not safe lo aaying whnt horien will bo eontosiants, Mr. Goodrien, aaannonnead dn our wdvortising columns, will nob parmie bl horso Badine to eompoto, for ren- wonn of hin own, and Mr, Mansur, in another ad- vortieinent, noln forth that Goldsmith Mauld, Fullnrton, and (Monter will cortainly trot, In ordor W avoll niutalon, wo will simply uay that Uinrn will ho n trob, nid Job L o at that, AMKIUAN (11 BEATR COPPELLOTION AT DEED~ FGOT PARK, Nuw Your, Out, 8,—Tho mateh reon hotweon Amorlosn (Hrl awd Copporbotlom, on Doerfoot Tk, for o puive of #1600, was won by the formor. Gopporhottom won the ot hoat, and Amotlenn () the socond, third, aid fourth, Wl 2520634, %40, 2951, 2:20. TIE HACHI AT GALENIUNG, Aectal tnmrels to The (At Oct, 6.—1' Diriving-Fark eommansod thros racan hive (uhon with th Gmn ening, and pinco during tho day s followhige ontrien and seore fin danh for dyuar-olin g purss 3160, Ina’ b e, Ariiius, Hatken b, F 9, wu-yoar=oiidh, 1 ruflo and. ropont; Heyinldn') Hralae, nl *Phin runen will eontinne the rent of the weok, b LG IORKE ARMOGIATION IACES, Fianuyissie, Yo, Ol G,—On thiw, tho neo- i iy o b Nushill Binodul-Hotuo Awso- eintlim, the attennanes was czeellunt, capeciull Lhnt uf tha Indinn, thelr stand buing m:!Hlllu' 3 Jowan . dinaitronn day fur the knowlng onen, “Thin firat e v th Faytan post wtuen, Smmils hisnin, for nll agon, £50 enteanes, flay or pay, the Annnctation o it 26005 k100 ) wecoud Liorsa, Clowed with five sntrien, sl of which started: gty dasnen Prenkilis 1. 0, Thnman' ¢ W, (5. g 1, Goron’ 1 T 4. Megibbous ¢ st EreNeN 4134, 544%. In paols kold Lrevionn to the fitat heat, Pigtel- low wunt b0 to one over Arizoua, with Hazen and Nellia Gwynne abont oven, with Jazk of Trumps bopgiog at £1 in poolu of Irem ons to two hnn- dred. After the firmt hinat Arizona iold s faror- is five 10 one over all others as a fiald. Hecond race, thn Axvociaticn purws 327, 2206 haatx, the fuiluwing horsce started & W. 1, Hurris' b, ¢, Joanni 211 A Kean Richarda’ b, 1, Tae Nerre Gen, G, W, ch, 1. Maceria, ch, e, Brznia B . This war the mret sxcuing and the knowing ones lnet heawiz. The eold previons to tke tira hens az the faflo Tatio: Astora 203, Madeira 130, The Nua [ Bonnie Meer and 2 14 ey firet beat The Narse 183, Mauleira 19, 140, Jcaunis and Eonnie ewr 3 second heas, Joacaia 243, The Nuc a 100, —_— - BASE BALr. BOSTON VS, EARTFORL—TEZ FoIXR #¥ 377 ta d, Srectal Ducatih t The Chuegan Treanme, Hartroap, Cona ,0ct. .—Ths Harsords played areally fine game with the Bowsoas to-day. The botting surpaseed the Bostcrs' and she Lelding was excéllent, especially Tipper in she left Stearus pitched with gued eifect, but failad at thobat. The pawe was tairly lost by a wily throw of Fishier's to firet base, which gave the Boetous two rung i the niuth wumng, closing sovon to six, BOFTONE, [0 Gearge Wright, .8 § T b HARTYORDY, |0 £ 5 FEr of 2 [§ O'Ronrke, 1 Ball, r. f, Behufter, 3 b, 5 b Totals...uns Inmings— Bostous, $ Dostons, 1, Struck out—Lriford, 43 Bostons, 1. Ziacs ot ufics—Tiveto Wides—0n Sranhliug, 175 on Stearns, 23, Umpire—Aveéry, of Yalo, . MUTUALS V& ATHLETICS. New Yons, Oct. U.—~Buaac-bull: Mutuals, §. Athlotios, nofbung! = ., THE WRITE STOCKINAGS, Tho Whito Stockings und Philadelphias play a gawo in their championship series this atior noon, st the corner ot Twent; atreets. Iu tho evonumg thoy will leave for St. Louis to play somo_exlibition gatmes, roturning in :\mu to play anathor championship game Sat= urday. — FAND-BALL. This afterncon, at i p. o, & gamo of hand- ball for the championship will bo played at Ald, O'Brien's ball-alley, on West Harsivon streot, near Halsted, botwoon Jamos Feron and Josoph Abern, of Chivago, and M. G, Carney and Pat- rick Shoahun, of §Tuledo, Ou Sopt. 99 tho first six games woro played at Tolodo, and resultod in & tie, l:]'lHl\:‘,\' hlhnl:‘nulcnl will bo i decisive one, consisting of the best threo i five, Tho st s 3260 w sido. Ao stake Tho geutlomen from Toledn are fino athlotos and oxeellont bull-torsers, Tho Chieago mon are equally woll spokon of. Hen 0, the game will doubtiess bo uno of execeding intotcst, . Marnngoe Services. It is o hittlo singular to roflect upun, that thero should not be i oxistenco a Tuily uppropriste wmarringo wervieo for tho usos of withor the Churen or the world, The Lpiscopal sorvico, ono most hallowed by churohly ausociations and most full of oxculloncies, his yot cgrogious faults, Brd tnsto, bad granunar, and - porjury may have their places, Lub wmaringe servico woilld not geom 16 bo the place for thom. "I tako thee to my wodded wite (or lwwband)—to have pud to hold," 18 an awkwardness for which only long, ingalenteu roverenca could fool sv much rhetori enpect 08 not Lo mar o matrimonial cestasy, Ll deaths us do part," in o dislocation In which the mosl dovont ehuroh-womam must feel 8 pang. ‘the l_uqlulry, Who giveth tbis womun to be toarriod to this man 2'"'is, to auy the least of it, an wiachronism, “ I pronouiico you man aund Wite," flavors sumewhut of tho touement-housa patois, ns of a coupln Nonceforth fo euy, ** My uin 18 ubrond to~day,” or * My woman is gotting dinnor.” " “with " 'all my worldly — goods I theo endow,” iy o fiction o siu- pondous w8 to bo moro mmusing than mpicssivo, “Do you promiso to oboy him and eorve him ?" e woman shall sy, 1 WIL" Leroin wo linve tho Hpcotacle of o priest at the aitar offering the most wolomu and biud- ing of vows to n womuu who bus uob tho lenst intention of keopin it; Who will not keep it, it #ho hag; and who ought not to keop it, whother ird aud State | % {ho oxtonsivo excavationn of Mr, Bol v Bohllomann o0 other than the city ' which wns froquently destroyed and mhn(lt by luo Mol {ans, Lydiann, olo,, in tha deya of Lysimaohus, Bf' l}l ugustus, and the Cicsnrs, According Lo 1} « Vivion do Balnt-Muartin, the Clty of Priam, doatroyed by tho Grocks under Agnmomunon, s never rabuilts and the discovorios of Mr. fichliemann, nithongh of the grontent intornai and _importanco for archmologicnl atudlos, ::l't;::lux:‘? eolution to the geogruphical quostion —The counties and towns In the grasshoppor Tegion aro offoring rewnrds for the detuation and punishment of porsons sotting prafrie tivos, Tha denign I8 to koep (o grava to burn the grose. hoppors when hatohed out next spring, ~—P. Payno, one of the olidont lmnfinm in 8t, Paul, but of Into years doing only & nominal husinous, hns nesigied liis oficcts fof the bonoflt of hin croditors, Wallor Remington, alad 11 yoars ald, ran ovor by tho cara_yesterday afternoon, ‘In Grand Rapidn, nnd had onn leg cut off and e (lxl.llmr badly smashed, ul, Uiy recovary iy doubt- RO LIS Oct. 5, Mr. 7ids Rvad v e L N By v DEATHS, GAGE_AL Fyaustnn, Sundny moraing, Dot b PATE ntant dnuigiter o Lioy . and Fnma . Gakes candd 4 1 daye, da5, Oct. 7, a2, m.. from reatésmes, montlis and {3ay naral Wodsc, ODD—1u the Port of Chicaxo, Oct. § 7 b 20D g , 1634, 67 bark o, ftl'nlllll‘x,u:l,l(lr’:l Matilds”Marla, " belsved ife of will chra. The reinnitls will Lin taken f E tgting to iceeabil ety o acy) 8231 8. m. lnegtns, Sentiend, pager, placeo £ 1y, SPECLAL NOTIGES, o4 Centaur Liniments allay psin, rabiue swelliszr, Les woifiepor anlmals. burns, and will cars shacmestem, apasin, and azy flesh, bons or massle allment. Tho White Wrazper ts fr family ase, th Yoilow Wrapper Is for Prico 81 conts; largo battine Chilldren Cry for Castorin.—Pleuat v take—s nefoot aubatitute for Uastor O, but rmare 2 RERE FOR THE BAIR, A npow and perfect Diodorigeq Cocnanut Ofl Cempound, biaving NO EQUAL 1IN ELB. GANGES rondoring tho Halr soft and glossy; promsies Ita growih nud beauty, and romoves Dandroff, XA TURIBAREATRST AND BEST NUTRITIVE HATR DRESBING. Bellaatsight, Prico, lconts. Whols- male by VAN SUHAACK, STEVENSON & REID. Sald hz-ll Dmnhu_n_n_nl No‘lon Dealors. By GIO. P, GORYE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, Our Catalogue Auction Sale or \ i h 2 §,C Iepe BUU[S, uhflSS &Uul aul Of Wednesday, Oct. 7, i W71l be an unusually attractive ono, ltnen of CUBTOM-MADE goods will be ofs te:ed. Baleatf) . 10, prompt. 4 8ka e o RUBBAR GOODS, in IAT, BANDALS, ARCTICS, &c,, will bo offered Viedneyiey, the 14t of %ctobe-.-. . P, GORE & CO., 83&70 Wubnsh-nL Liatge b AT ATOTIOIT, e Thasslsr, ot 8.0t 9 1-2 o'clock., L TIEZT LLRGE STOCK OF L NEW AND SECOND-HAND Housshold Furniture. We ltall elane a3z 22 tEis anle e larzest stock Ttz 42s been ofered shis scason. | Bowle Coum, Shtutousts, Past Crambor Farnb = Lo Myzie fables, Exiension eaus, Cormer w3, Mirrars Eiagero, $faatel Mirrur, Cob azd Ofica Aactionsurs, SPECIALIT Oz THUSSDAY, Oct. &, 1n addition ta one Dry Goods sale, we will ofer s iz~ and atiraciiva lino of Faney Decorated Chiaa Gonds, Mo a&d_Swicor, Duco- rated Tea Jets (dapadores, Spizns, Tobaceo Boxet, Fazey Ters, Ballwozs, Gumses, A £ 3 besutiful tlza of exats, and chy } dem o o4 L2t wavs i pacticularly (vl Nl sidy s o GEO. TE DRY G THURSDAY, Oct. 8, at 9% o, m. 0DS, &e., Hosi-zx. No- incy, Wi, Blaukets, Clothing, Deess toods, Rats aud Cro deas, Ulidorwear, Whits Grods, B Faraoisas, s, Uocas Mat A'ful) Huo a1 ¥, GOR . ty and ¥ aliashi-av. "By BLISON, POMEROY & CO. No, 193 West Washington-st, Fntire Furnituro of Dwolling Houso of ELEVEN ROOMS, 4 €O, * Wednesdiy Morning, Oct. 7, at 10 o'clock, At No, 1R Wost Washiugronat, Eloson woll-furnished rooms, Vol d Ueassols Carpois, Chamber Furni= i Stocon, Dinig-room and Bedding, Cruckers, Glasse OY & GO.., Auctionears, * - 216 West"Wnshmgtoh-st. v Morning, Oct. 8, at 10 o'elock, Thatrs will noll tho ontiro Furniture of, Resi- Soser o 10 Werr Washmton.sr. Earlor, Ohnambor und Dining-room durniture, Kitehe o i, Seovs, Grookors, Boddiag, Inrpots, oto., oto. R It A POMEROY & CO., ctionoo heat. M. A, BUITERS & CO., e ~AUCPIONERRS, ¥ ST MADISON-ST. o8 Efi?umguu}; 1850), 10 BALES CLEAN MOSS, ‘Top Bugglos, Horse, Harness, Graia Wagow, and Furniture Gart, WED! DAY MORNING, Oct. 7, at 1l u'olock, at our Salosvaras, 153 fast Stadl i HOUSEHOLD FURNWITU Carpets, Mirvors, Crockery, Glasswaroe. Aable Cutlery, nnd other Goods, WEI lIA\;‘. | (l.\(fi\'all flfli 7, at 9% o'clook, at o et il ST RO R B TATES & 0., Auotioneors, _ A I RALE DRY @00DS, WOOLEN! AND OLOTHING, Thuraday Morning, (e b, 8t 0 e o1 s & (s Regulai': A\Axl m‘m S:II‘M?I: D!."M‘ -Ilw"kl 3 P, oty ST Dy SMITH & HARRISOH, On Wednesday, Oct, 7, at 6:30 0'vleck, SPECIAL AUCTION SALE] or NEW AND SECOND-IZAND FURNITURE, 8ho hav or not. ‘Ul chunch rervice was writton in o by-gone ago, for a by-gone type of socioty, A8 real heantics cannot savo it mtaet to tho future, Tho mmwilage to bo will dewand o pledge for which this in neither npeach nor lans Ruigo,~Llizabeth Stuart Phelps in Woman's dowrnal, I = Tho Site of ‘Troy, At a rocont mueting of the mombors of tho Frenoh Academy of Inscriptious and Bollese Lettros, M, Vivien do Saint=Martin road » highly- Intoresting papor, proving that tho real sito ot ancieut Lroy (1lion or Ifiwn) 18 at Bonnarbaoho, a6 domoustrated by Lechovalicr in 1785, und tha CARPETS, &o., Inoluding fhie entlro contents ol 3 Uerom hiuss, cop- sltiag o evary varlo ey Woul Canpoa i Bedding, Orucke 0, thio oloaucn whd wost dosizablo Lids uf ac 0 bo touud in tho eliy, & bieg s desie acnural buruituro will sl baeiionil, Atpond 1r st - ot v BMITH & | Bl Muctbeor SIRION, Auctionnsra, opi;petio MaVickee's Tur Important Announcement, On TUHUNSPAY, Oot, ? at 108, 0., anid on Tuusday, Thuredaz, and Saturduy thereation, 1 will sl st Pubile Auction, ut my old stail, P35 West Mudisanat,, li,0n T oLy s, O3ype, ki, in . whlotn O R Houni,