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A ri * Hitical e ot —e satopl portions of thaeo States, angd tha h““’ L‘;‘:%Lupuxun. Aud the bul proposes that B ovor Koy atll £ivo u il mottgngo npou thoir shitiso property ln order fo naetiro to tho Dicord Brates tho 1epaymout of this lonn, Aud jtsontnjns & provision that the company ahsll Jif saude oyory yenr after thov camnienco rup- g ¢ loast 1,000,000 out of the firaxw (uot the yoi) oayniuga to pay back to the United' Btatos e amontb whiel hias beou oxponded for inter- wat. I do nou eay tnat this bitl will go through. *f eannot tell. I'do not kuow positively whether thie poople i thls district ure in favor of the pro- oged law ur not, It 18 o Buggestion thrown out o thew to help settlo this grreat problem of bringlug tho producer and the consumer nosrer to eaclh other. It is hanging thore in the com- mitioe-toom, and will bo taken up this winder, and 1 shall gathor feom tho -people Lmior'u that tinie wlut thoir wislion avo, THE TARIVY. ; Now, upon the. quertion of the teriff. M, Fuuuwml:g says I am what ho calls o proteotive tari man, I'do not thiuk ko ks right, I know that tuere ls no q‘“!ltlou of proteciiun that can ariss at prosont, 'Whoso old qumilmm which used $u divide the. Whig aud Demuorytic partics, as to tho ditferange botween & prutectivo andarevonuo taritr, oauuot como up now. Tuia is owing to tho legaoy ot debt that has Leen Joft us by’ the ‘War, ~We have to 140 avory yesr from $220,000,~ 000 to §900,000,000, roout 259,000,000 of whick i8 1o pay for the expanges of tho War. Now, in colleeting that great vovenuo by duios it Is impossible bug that all tue proteoiin that anybody ought $o have can bo given, hat it 18 wisely distributed in all dasoy, I do not sy, Bat wheu he (M b‘nml\mrzn{ tulks to you here in fayor of tho Canadinn Keaprceity troaty,—n tulng with which tve Honse of Reprosentaiives ks vothing to do—tho Prosident apd Lhe Souate nogatiatiuy treatios—I thiuk hois talking with- out niy hot, becanzo but vory Hitie Counldian Muwbeg woud ever come to our waiket, 1f Iam Dot onstakon, VOU larmory around here raixo o goud ual of barloy,~ibo:0 is o mili-bonko al- most nitain sight—and 1f you go in for tius free admirmun of overythiug from Caudds, 10 cointe cowey off gvoery Lushel of vour bu.uf' for Gunngp -barley. would come in and would knuoit the price dow, d llko to kyow how you wowd focl nnder that sinte of affairs, [Appiauge.) 1 gould name hundreds of othor tlungs shag woukd va n tho same jredicamoat. I taao 1t tiat tho correct duciring with regard to tho tasd Iy this : I do not thuuk thore 18_auy Iiviuyg wan n all this country who iy a Free- adut pure-und slmplo ; 1 never hoard of ono 3 becauso irae-trade uaplios tha giving up of tav- 1as sutiroly, and the colleailon by ducet taxa- tlon, Tnder our Cunstitution (it is au awkwmd gmviuluu) tarntion 1 not Juid ou tho property ut on Lho wan ; aud the Congres:ional districty all over the land would hava to. coutriouio an oqual awouut, This dwtiriet aad ono n Aikankas, which 1 take i8 tae pooresk placo in Gud’s ourth, wouul Laye to poy tho sumo us that in Walt gucot o3 Bostun, But thora ig 8 dilferonga smong mey as fo tho olass of thiogs that vhould be pro.ected, ‘Lhat is o ditferauco of gpuign, sud nut » difercucs of Eluounu. boms meny wang iron protooiuy, and thoy oan geb votes auough they geu it pro- tected;; aod tho only way, if you thiuk tho rerur 1 too high, to heve duty reduged, {8 Lo convinco 8 majupity of the peuple aud of iheir roprosenia- tives of that fact. fu my juagmont (and I, a * Jugh tadif " man,votoa'luss winter torepoal the duty on anly), thers 14 no konse in keepiugit up. I couteys tq.you very frankly thut L did vot kuow thore was & duty o hunver nutil I iad ocoasion to look at thip question, Dut wy theory sbout it 18 very much the 8amo a8 that ono’ Mr, XFarns- worth stated,—the ojd Whig docirino of Hoeury Ciny. Aua that iy tho doctrine upon which the Auweriogn natiop nas grown to thus stature; i proteotion was to help intant mauvufactures, sad, when thiey cauld staud alono, to leava tho markots open Lo competition. Bresk down tho Amaricay manufsziurors, and what tollows? Tho Buglich manufacturess would havo posses. gion of tge mares, and you eould not raach thom or compete with thow. Tho true way is to 80 reguinto the tnsg =8 ta keep up & healiby competition botaeon tho fureigner who soudq iu. his goods snd owr uwn mea who wavufaglure thon. And remembor oue thing, furwors, whiclh & groat many ara apt to forgue. Wuon you read such silly” speeches &y are muaao by 8. A, Smich, romemper that this would ot urs.tu 0 cunntituted,—nud espeas!ly thero Unijod States,~tlar you canuot Lt one brauch of industry wihout Luiing anothor ; 8ud, if \boro ara no mayutacturers, If thero a no mechanies, po artisun -, 0o iule men, no gowd- for-uo.hing peopio—like lawyers, as you ute ac- .oustumen Lo Buy—then tuora is nubody to tuke tho farmers’ pryduc.s, aud consumes them, and ay for thenl, Your intosests ure as closoly Eanad i the progrcss oud developmout. o every othey species uf industry ascan possibly bo cooceived, and you cam ot Buyt them without tho injury reacting upun you, We o uot legis~ lato Lor classas. It is 8 miserable idoa that hus no alroad 1p those Iater dogeucrate days that Liore I8 o cottain class in society that has all the Tonesty, all {be integrity, und ail the m&nnllily. Thero i8 no such cluss, aud nevor was, Men ato Just ab ut evenly arranged all aver. ‘there iy no lonest, industripl pursuiz but what is just s honorable as anuther, [Apyluusm} ad, stauding hero bpfors an sssembly that I Luow to be mrgul{ wado up of furmers, I proposo to appest fo their good eenso aud cou- ecionce whon I say to them that, wlat t).\ui aglt for thomsclves, thoy must bo ready to give lo all others, [Applause.] Do Dot Lrusy anyhody wha talks to you about spocinl intercste. Your jutoresti ave governed by gen- eral law, Taluaboul protection] Why, thero 1 not a thing that the farmer inthis coudtry raikcs that is not j.roteotod. Thoro bas been standing for foriy yoars aduty on roruiin grain. It very soi- dom comes into thiscountry, butthereisa duty on it. Thoreis o dutyon provisions tuntere biought from abroag, whllo at tho kamo time animals in- tonded for brusding purposes nro udmutted froe. Tbat is disermination. “Theso thiugs have ox- isted from time immomorial. Truly thero i rarely any compatijion betwean tho products of our 80il and the produces of other soila i tha mero mattors of favming; but this same prinoi- ple runa through the whole of our legislation. 4 do not ask for » high tmiff, It hus got to be high in spito of all wo can do, until we %::: rid of our tromendons doebt,—tho legacy of the AT, ZOUISIANA, Mr. Farnaworth was inchued to be indignant, *in the opening of his speech, because somobody *had told mo thot ho ought to fustil the out- rages committed by the peoplo in Louisiana. Wfint was tho effoct’of s speech? I put itto you candidly. Did he utter one word in con- ‘demopation of those organized gangs down thero? That is the trouble. They are nat iso- lated casen in which one man murdors another, *Thoy oceur ovorywhere, and thia is evidence of crimimal copduct on the part of tho neople, Hore are armed orgauizations gatten up for po- urposes, which undertako to carry out thelrintontions by crimine! acts. Does hocondemn thom? 1as ho smid ono word in condemmnation # He mays, aftor all, thn these aro niere bugnboos, gotley up by Iopublicun orgams to infnenes tho minds of tho people just hefore an election, “Thaxa I8 yo truth in that, aud he knows it por- feckly well. Do you supposo that there is any solfkéncriticing Republican down there who goos and geta hiy t"mm cut {u order to Influance an election up here in Melloury Countod [Ap- please.] Thot is what ho clabma, That theso 0em do hiave their throats cut, and that they aro shat thero; that robellions agaipat Stata Govern- ments huvo gone on ; that the Unlted Statos hos boon compelled to {nterpose with its militavy perver to sustain $he Uavernmont there, is unde- ninble, ‘Ihers [ no gotting away from it, Now, all the victims thut Lo died down thoro o acsouut of the Jate xevolution, aro Republic- @, whito or hinel, ns tho casomay bo. No winglo mombor of the Opposition over loat his Jifo ghore for auy politival offende, And Lhai mtato of thinga is not 10 be tolerated nnd not to \be exonzed ; andno wau hes a Fight to tritln with it beforo tho Ameriean peoplo, [A voico, “Ihat's 89,"] I aflem thet distinetly. Grant wil the oxaggetution if you choose, thojo atill re- zmains the undeninblo fuctys. ho Chicago Zines, wt lnngf axw, Opposition pu.;mr o iy, rewd a %’." lostion 1o pomoa of ilg subordinale ta, whon it fold thom it wax [futla 2 deuy wimplo facts, and ihoy must joln dn pmiting ther down, Mr.” Farosworth -wonlil by dano batter if e bad unid #a to-day. [LAPnlnunu.l‘ In the attompt to boligtlo and lot ovn the Kepublicen purty and evayything con- uacm} with it, he is willing 0 charge even upon the otficers of the Govarnoient that thenq things aro forgovied, and oven goed 80 far g to insio- ato tho they aro manulactured il gotten wp vimply Jor the purpnse of oporating iipen olec- sioun,” and ho reads o communication from cha Chglrnun of (ko Ludiana Commiften, in which Le pequests 1he paper (Ropubligan) to keep thesp tnugs hefore the peppla un- 4 after elecion, kb was o gond, sonnd, wise politival advice, and he Luows it, [Applawse,| 1o did not ndvise them to wanufackura storion thit had no foundation, but to koap those sigmuablo (ruths wliere tho proplo caugeo fhom, ynd wheva Lhoy Wil nffeel thoir hoart, and thoir Jukelloct, and thoir vote, heonune 16 13 by votes that tho netlon comuu, Ido not kuow that thoro Is any uke of my wagting any moraof youror my time, 01 eousve, it makes no differenss to mo, hecnuan Lum paid ata very hoayy yato by the yeur, ml Imight qust au ‘wall cern @6 this wey a8 ang other, 1 Dut you pooyle, who vanuoi ull ho ghm".{' and make thia enormonn amming ygfi: :l;v‘,‘v.--' v R itleb gt wn orhaps, hava somothing hottor to do than to listen to mao much longor. J 'Flio winding-up of thin wholo thing sooms to ma to bo thu ¢ Alr, Faruaveorth announcos him- sel? ns o thoronghbred Tiopablican, Ho baa nol aninglo thing thnt dissingoisicd him ns n Roe publican, aund AN OLD TAWMER AT _SYOAMORT: tho othor day snid to hims * Do you mean to HRY that you aro” just as good n Nopublican as whon 1voted for 'you, John#* & Certulnly,” salu Jonn, tLhen, what tho dovil are you doing thore #"—(ia tho Oppoeition). {Lauglter ana nppln\um.]1 Thot 18w difticalt fhing to ox- plin, Te tells syn iu one = Lronth that thin Republican yarty “is tho bono and sino wof the cormtbry " ; that the mnsses of il are the poor nnd tho rioh ; bho dnres sav noihing elsa befors ssch n cougrogation ; bug thas tho londera nre sorruph. tud ho canmok siomAch themany longor. Tho party requires ‘purgme,” and to mve you eowe iden of tho mnguituds of it, ho comos in, like kome old nurre, and takes tho groat gigmantio l(c‘publwun party of this country s i£ it wara siek with tha colle, and, whh n s{moulul of easstor oil, ho holda its noso sud ndministers tho purgative. [Laughtor and applausc.] Now, thiy party that contalng tie bono avd sjmew and the virtuo of tho couatry {a abls to take eara of itadlr, aud doca nat wani any owuidors to handla it. ~Aad 1t in does not roquiro romobody who hung on to it Iike o burusolo as long aa lio was In ofiieo to coure bnck and unidortake to ndminister mod- lefna, beenuse you aro not sure of thio charactor of tao meafcino ho ‘il givo you. [Laug itar.] I helieve that, upon tuls question of fuanco, and upon thie quastion of rarifl and tho other principal oowts thnt I have alludod to, thers is A NECESSITY 7Ol AN OROANIZATION,— that ~that patty ormuuzation, to be eifective should ~ be composed of the very bona simow of the couutry. And, oftor all, fram the testimony of Iny antngo- nist thut you are tho houg nud ‘sivew, I soo no oveasion for & chango—-I Beo 1o oceaslon for throwlng it out, OFF-YEATS, This is what Ehov sall an oA-yoar in politics. Lot 1o tell you, fellow-citizens "(ani I waot you {o take thin not for tais oloction ouly, bmy for atl clections), thovs iy no such thing as an *off- yoar” in Amozcan polities. It is the duty of tho Amorican citizasn to pay urriet attention to evory oalcction, fron ig townskip straight up; bo- oaunq if ho does uot do it ha allows bad mon or inforioy men, or wmeuy, ntall ovents, who differ from him, to wusurp his prevogative, and make lawe which ho doos not assont to, Two yoais npo thin whole country was coovulsod by iho clooiion of & Prexident. o is, niter alf, onuly tho hard of the country, not the braind; tho brain-power is in tho ropresentstiven whom the peaple vand to maka Inws, becsuse law 13 nothing more nor nothing less thaa the will of the poople veauced into furn by thejr roprptent. tatives, audl, whew so deelaved, zoverns, controls, end guides all Premdepts, 08 woll as all oiber citizone. o there is no “uft-year.” 1t makes very httla diderenco to “mo whas . ma- Jority 1wy Lmrpon to lave in this dis- niet. A man. bas o vight to stay Congrese, and hay tho right to receive {ho mouey, which koo poopls ecom to (Link iy the greas thing ia thu world (hocruse thero are wen in whom ths saudo of honorable atbition iy dend, and thoy know nothing oxcopt the groed that grruspa for monoy) ; the power and awolu- ment i3 just tho sutio whetlor a man is elected by teu voies or 10,000, Mr. Farnsworta kuows that. Tt is only o tew yoora aince ho went thiough thin district with o majonty of 14,000 solid Ik nublicauy; and, 3 very shord time afier, by diligonk labor and severn traveling Lo ecratebed ouy s very frifie ahen of brother Stouishton, who, you 1ecolleet, ran uronnd the districs on his great moral mission ot showiug up tho chameier of the Ropublicay caudidiaze, und came proity near csrrying it out, Although it makes no difforence as to the right of ha reprosontativo to hold hus soat, it makes o vast aiffo.ence to you. His power und infiunuee amony kis ussucintos 18 vory muob measurad by the nawber of paople he bus belund m. And whon a man of the right kiod gaes thore he speakn wivh no unsound strongth, but filled and overlluwiug with the cangolidated and comblued strongth of thosa ninsses of peoplo at bis Lazk [Appiauso] IHenco it is for you to exoioio your franchige, m the firat place, as o duty, and, 1o the next fluco, in ordor that YOUR REPRESENTATIVE MAY BPEAK WITH DOWER in 50‘" bebalf, And nignlu, the surost, ensiest, and hest way to quist all tho disturbances in tha Southz1s tho kcopmg sud muineojuing those #olia Ropublican majorities In_ iheso eolid Re- publicun distiicts. [Applanse.] Nothing else will do it. ‘Phiat is morsl suasion. Wo lost Con- Dectiout Inas apring; it cessed to bo Republican nnd beoywe Democratic, ay thoy call 16 thore. There ju mnot much difforenco botwoon the Democrats and the Independont Reformers, Wo lost Now Hampshire ehortly mltorwurds, That became Democratie, Ilas that Irilled the disorders? ‘Fhis swmmer we lost North Cnroline, Thet bsoasme Cousorvative. Democratic. Hus that kilied tho disturbances down thero? Well, with Uisose losres, und with these croaking speechea mada by unhappy poli- ticns atl arouud us, sud shouts of the papers tuking tho samo ground, tho faith in greduaily sprending itsolf down South that thoy miy’ t bopo that the Republican parly was going to pleces, and that they would huvea chance to carry out thewr ™ winte man's government” their poculiar way, They made & mistake when thoy tried it. Itisagood thing. GEN, ORlant. I do not care what men say sbout Gen, Grant, and thoy say & groat dea). No tan has spid moro thau John Farnsworih, unless it be tlat unusually dirty dog in Cbicago, Hesing, What- over they szy about him, thero remaing this fuct 13 bia history : that ho is always on baud to por form the duty devolving upon him, sharply, thoronghly, and completely, And I was glid when 1read that correspondence betroon lum and Emory, the military commander in Lousis ang, who telogrupbed to the Presi- dont—thoy wonld™ call this treachery down thero—thut ‘“'Che army of citizons is 6.000 strong, I have only 400 menj what shall I do?" And Gon, Grant answoerod him very much in the snme way ho answored anotber inun ap Donntdson—it, hiag tho smmoe sort of ring about it —* Put down the incurrection firse, and roport aftormards.” [Applanko.] That i good, hoaithy talk from an xecotive. 'That im, in the plaiy languago of the people, **business.” Aud overy man of you who had the good Juck and the good senso to vote for Gen. Grant two yoars ago ought to thank God that tho right maon Wwas in the rignt place that tuno. [Appluunml Aud every unlucky person, if thers aro any such in this room, who qoled‘away bis timo iu voling against him should thank God that thero wero ko fow of thom, [Langhter and ngpluuuo‘] = Now, thet 18 about sl there is of this mattor, You know us both when you come to tho por- sonal quostion. Most every man hero, Isup- poko, knows John Farnsworth, Thors afe vory fow ground hera among tho older sottlors whon have not geen, eud who ao ot know something sbont tho timo when we wera all *carpot-bnge gera" I remombor whon wo trotted in Loro With very small satchels and vory littlo in them ; and if we have been able to got somathing and I‘nq‘uh'a higger truuks to slow away our gaods in, it i beenuso undor the providence of (lod wo Lave beon sllowed Lo live nuder a free ‘Govern- mient that hag maintained inviolato fhio secu- vty of property, and givon us an opportunity “to sequiro wonlth, That Govern- ruent we aro pledged in heart and gou! Lo protact, and stand by, and honor, ~ And the instiunient, in my Judgment, that will keap up tho proupo ty arid well-boing of this countr, Ys tho contluu- sneo in notive orgunization, In Lanorable effort, and in tiumphont anccoss, of wint boay of wen which ovén its antagonts are compellad to admit contains the boue, and sinesw, and virtue of tholand. [Grant applanso.] The mooting then adjournod, P My OTHER POLITICAL NEWS, THE PRESIDENT ARD A THIRD "TERNT. Speeind Dispated to The Chicagn Yribune, Wasnixarox, D, ¢4, Oot, 11.~Hecrotary Roba- , duving his spocsh uL Paterson, N. day ovening, that (raud had oo iden of & third torm, hind novor thought of such » thiug, end vogarded the discussion of fhat wmatior ay unworthy of uotice. tomsthing morc than six months #go, the snbstance of s convorsatiop which Grant had than vecontly had wich an intt- mato nequainiiuce wus givon in theso dippatches, wherein he stated plainly and distivotly that ho had given the third-torm subject cansidorable | abtontion, aud thoupht hat he Lad not Jully made up Ius, mind what coyrza ha " would purane; but he - gdded thal if the newapapcrs and politiciaus did uat lat him gloue he would he tomptod to make u serjons ciforb to tecura & thivd loymanyhow, Thouttor- ancos of the Lepublican, the Aduulstration organ of thin euy, In favor of tho projact, have, without question, boou firectly inspired from the White Hause by the Prosidont hiniaelf, il Uy TENPERANOE AND THE INDIANA Q. ¥ al Dispeieh (o the Clacuo Lrivtine, AMPAIGH, Kovi 1 Bes, Tod,, Ooty (L—Iu tha politioal 0 of Tudisi, which clones with the elo- ction ou Mouday, thore fs aue fosture to which tlio press doou nol yoan to bave Kiven snffvicnt tmartaron; Butl 1ds fu thia (honernce grsablon, Tomporanco meotings have heon held eyorywhero througlout the Staso, and yostoiday and to-doy threo hiavo been held liere. Beonldes, Lo-day hna haon sot apast by the Blalo Yomporanco Assacin tian for tho delivery of tewpearnco sarmons from all the pulpils of tho Histe, and it wam undorstopd that it would Lo ponerally compliod - with, so that all who can_ be influenced will enst thelr votos for Republican candidales for tho Logislnjure, to tho ond thint thia Boxter bill msy bo wstatuod or lieal-option adoptod, Ou tho other havd, lengues hava beow forined to support no men for oftica who will not uso by utmost Influence for tho ropanl of the Baxtor loy aud support o roge sonsbie Huguae lnw. 'Chis Intter ‘will nourly unito tho Germans ngainsy tho Nepullican party, with which o ml:‘jm'ilf' of them fu Northorn In- dinnn bave uctod. Iho towporanco poople eall thin tho crisir, and havo just issued ond ment~ terod broadongt an nddcesu wheroin thoy upy that about tho only quostion I this olaction 1 whothor iho whisky-ring or tomporauca shall carry tho day. —_——— SPEECH BY BEORETARY DELANO. Blr. Vanvow, O., Oct. 1l.—Socrotary Dolano addiosued s largo and enthusiastio meoting at tho Oourt«Houso in this city lnst ovouiug.- THR SPREOI, My, Dolano reviewed at longth {ho past history at the Reputlicon and Damocentio parides, making cont- puriaona Letween tho two with remarkable olearness and force, Mo denlt saveroly with the KuKiux and Whilo Leiguera of the South, who Lo denotinged in tho Littorcut terms, 1fo veconnted the {njurles pow boing {nflicted uron tho negroas i the lato Relol Htatea, and clearly farealizdowed {lio course whiok {ho Atmiulstration “wonld adopt taward those peuple, ‘Tho Secretary argued that the emancipated biacka wero n o uicasire i TILE NATION'S WARDS, £1id walil peraccutog, £ant, aud mirder on_ sccount af raco, calor, ot pravious condition +hoikd e, tho dutics devolved upon the Nepublivan prrty by the A~ mighty wonld not La fulfillod, o rtated thnt tho ab- ligationa of the Republican prarty wore fo elovate and iniprovo tus cinss of poopls xind protect tham du tels righty, before the, law, If {bo groal parey of fdons nlioald desert “ila principles wpon’ “any collatoral fasncs, and neglcot o pericen i chllitiunn toryard dhoie whom L bnd - Tntely wveated will oltjzopahlp aud ' tho elective frauchise, then 1t deserved to bo beateu, and wnost assuredly. wonld bo punisbel, The Sccrvturyt fuyn the ProbfLitionlata somo sound ot fetomdly ngvice, and warned Republieaus from belnx drawn off upon #1do uuuics to tho abuntnonent of Ligher i woro fise purtsnt queplions, He thought it PRILONAL LIMERIT swan tho right to iold und allen 1l calate and dispose of personal yraparty, the right of froo locomotian, aud, §u & worl, tho guarantecs of lifc, Liberty, ani thi w ault of liappinees wero worthy of somo congd sntion 3 mud thiat tho 1uan who fgnored el thin for a oue-ldos liaby, It it bo temperance, religlon, tradck-uniontsm, or oy’ of o kUil moro modern tent, waw pursng o coursw caloulated, If not desifued, toTeazoro the Dente ouratio party to power and 1L to defoad, rathor thun obtaiu, the ohjeot of tholr dasire, Ncfetriug to TUE T OUBLE IN TR G0ULH, tho Socratary remaikad (st the peoplefu tho Bonth, eapeclully Ju the disugclod portions, Lad recntly wriiten ‘and spoken much 1ogarding tho Presldsnd, probably Loutug, by fatlery and fawning, (o cover ug el real purposoa of rapit, murder, aud anarely and that, whilo profeasing great loyalty to tho Guvern- sment il (o utimest, solicituda concarnfug tho 1 dant, tho radosls Ll hecn shipying sud dintiluting 1A auoug thulr oath-boutid arsuknin to brig abot thie vary sovolution whivh was s rocently funuguratcd {y Louisiago, Duj the resident underutaod thom, andt that, when n parley was sought or oxplanotions were nttompted, tho Preatdent raquired, Arst of all, that (ks inswireciion be put dawn, snd fuatsutly the robuls puisonlred. o Scoraiiey prgned thag o Prest- drnt wag truo to tho great Drintiplen of the Rapuin lican pasty, and that Lo would teo ol the forco at. his command, woen legally roquired, to executo (ho lawn und ifores order ud good govornmeat. The Secko- tury then procecdod to iscuss at lougth the FINANOIAL QUERTIONS, Mo charged tho Dainoeratic purly wilh tha rospoal- billty of tho War and with prolonging itn durntion, whorebs I8 total nctual coat hma reachod nearly, it not quite, $4,0(0,000,000, Mo alluded ta tho fact that of this imuicnsa sim onc-hinlf had alrendy beon Jaldy sud, that our dobt was now oy ubout $3,100,~ et THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIB 0,040, 1o detnoustiated tho atatcaminuship of tho Repuliican party in deal th tlis queston, and cxplufued how laegery l bieen reduced Alucs tho cturd of tho War, uid wiecally durlog Prenldent Grapty Adainfulrtion, Tua Becsetary thow pdvert, 1o tho repudinilon gentlineriti of tie Dymocratie purty, nnd denonnced them sevoroly. He aaucried that thoio who purchused Loags during thy War WERL LATIIOT worlhy of uil prafse; that, 16 dfslonor or discount onr notes {ssued under such clronmitunees wud for sach o considaration, naraoly, the J{fe of the natiou, would ho o1k act £0 dishonorahlo as nover to be forglvep by tio ¢lvilized powers of the world, and uc conld not faag- {ue Low suy but rebel or repel sympathizers cowd cupport if, Adverting o tho . charge of oxtruvagance, o showod feom officlnl Tocorils that, “of '‘tho $260,0000.0 uow mnuuully expended for ni] ;iglrpmliv. §157,000,000, ar over oug- hislf, wag requived to pay interest on the public debt, pentions to oite soldiors, nnd v.her expo.ber growing out of the Demooratic slaveholdors! rebellion, e then domonstyated that the, axyeuse of thy Gavornuont, dorlueting thoso croated by the rebollivu, were not a0 groat por capita £ar our presout pupuintion ca the oxe Bonses of the Government were DURLIG DUCUANAN'S ADMINIBIRATION, end but o triilo largor tlion they ind buon - during tho Admindsiration of Afr, Van Buren, Lo aadd, in conclusion, that fhia igslon of fhe Re- publivan furty would n0t Lo ended untll tho, civil Hghta of tho cusucipatod race wore fally ecourad, und 1aw uud ordor placed on & golid foundation {u the one tire South, nor until tho sacred obligntlons of dnty in requrd to the publlc doht was overywhera ackuowl ciged, And, tuerefore, Republicans shoutd ntaud Ly thcir colory, und not o mleled nor decelved by collat- eral lseucs unulngly devined to divido and defent the great party which saved tho Unlon, R il aai TENTH ILLINOIS CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, DEMUOCBATIC-LIDERAL BATIFIOATION MEETING AT FEORIA, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Prowia, I, Oct. 10,—Tho Domociats and Liborals of this oity, hielin large and onthusi- aptio ratifiontion mooting Saturday evening. Col. Juhn Warner was olectad Chairman, and Spencer Tomplang and . V. Cabvight Secretaries, Abls spoechios by Mesars. N. E. Worthingtoun, C. 8. Conger, L. W. Jumes, and M. 0. Quinn, were made, and most enthusiastically rescived. Tho boll in this the Ninth Congrosaion Distriet has now bogun to voll on the grand conrse of roform, and will centione until Gon, Leonurd I, Ttoss, tho Opposition oaudidate for Congross, 1 clocted by o Lhandsomo majority. The Oommitteo on Resolutions—A, I, Boli, G. A. Wilkon, and €, P, Ring—presonted tho fole loving, which were unaniwously adopeed : Wnrrzas, A political coutest s now ponding at which the people of tho Stata of Ihinois will clect twa $intu oflicery, ninctoon mombiers of Cpugress, o State Teginlature, und county oileers, and through tho elee- tlon of which questions of great moment, both Slate and nutional, ura to be detormined ; gnd Wilengas, Tho loaders of the party now in contro} of {his Governmont Liave proved thomselyes uufaite ful to tholr trust, havo wrought untald ovils upon tho country, and huvo pojsoned the Administration of onr Dubilio ulfyirs with ofiicial corruption aud exiravagancs aimgst unparalleled iy the Listory of nutfons; and Witeneas, The concentrated opposition’ 10 the domingul ?«rly hua, by diticrent and rru;m copvens tians, nominaicd Chaslea Careoll, of Gallutm County, for Hlate Trensurer 8, M, Etfer, of McLogn Counly) for supevintendent of punitc nstvuction; Gep, Leoiis s1d 1, oww, of Tullon Cannty, for Cany Nioih' 1 homes T, Higgs, of ¥ whip, st I, W, Dugue, of Pearis Cify, 6 Reprosouts {ives o tho plate Lugibiaturo feoiw (hi Tuoulniniis Dit‘rict; William MeYaan for Sheri of Popria Coune 1y, u Ihillip Eichboru for Coroner; thoreSor Tic it Liesplted, Wyat we, tha Dewmacrats, Lihorals, and oppouents of the Republican party hirg nssom- Dicd da mast onvdlally ratify and wdorse the above nonfuations, und pledgo ourruives o nse il Lonorable meand wiUA ol power o seouro. helr trlumpliant aleefonat the palis, Rewalved, farthes, That funsmuch a3 quostions of thu mast vitul importanca to tha Stute and canutry ab farge ure et stnke, sud upon which the safely ynd secne- ity of opr citizons, white und bisck, fn some of the Honthern Btates dopond, un woll an 'the palitical, ofyil, aud tinanoisl proxpurily'of the wholo conntry, there. fora we deem it {lie duty of overy Democeat, Liberal, and copmion uppopent ta thy present Adininiktration 10 pepuit no personul caneiderations o dotoy (her fram voting far cagh aud overy candidato on the slove tleket, und thiat we regszd thopi ax honest, capable, and trustwortly, and behove they represgnt Ahe great firine clples. which underllo 8 wholo strusture of our fres justitutions, and thal any vota takion from . the teket or sy pact thers. of It 8 Joes fo tha great principles which ws ropro- sout ; that In top. Joonard F, Ross, (ho nammines for Uongroas by tbe Dompcratio-Lineral 'Convention aug e Tadopeniiont Convontion of tlio Ninth Cou- gressional Dislrict, wo recoguirs tho trio ropronsnty- fivo of tho peapjes o mun of wterilng integrity aud rupresentallva abillty, without the pale af sarrupt ‘iugs aud gelish mouapolies, alovothe ruash of hribi unu e aliurcmant of o engniug lotby, and who landa Semaly pen tho privsitles Lld dea {0 tho Op- Dosition, stich 34 uvery Demooyal, Liborsl, and Inda- penslent ean {udoree, wisd If incorgoratnd iito the ad- ministration of our Govornmeut wiil eleauso of tho deep-seated flls which besot it under tho present in- vompotent aud untrustworthy managoments snd, therefuro, woont Leartily cinmond bia to the supt port off every opponept jo the prayout Adwministration "r‘“u‘""fi u«“ 1 Vg aF 1 sl ®lint fyom now wntil to the tmilight of the 10 of Novomber Bost e peunive 13 bicklo o the svmor fur tWo glorious fght of thia campaign, and to earefully and patlently improve evor; ouportuily exurt. uvery infliouse, sud se svery Jndividual uin unlted offort within' ong greap In biing the catico Heliel 10 Lispny snd sweeplug vielory pb tio polls, plhdibal it bdud, CQUNTY CONVENTIONS, 3 Spsciot Dispateh to Fhe Clicaga Trivune, 1 HUANCH COUNTY, MIOU,-+RE¥QRN. Canp WaTLR, atich,, Oct. 10.—~The following Reform tiakol was nomiuated at the County Cone yention Llo-dey: Henator, David B, Deopin; Bheriff, George Russoll j Rogluter, Johu Mos- hy ; ‘Wreasuvor, H, 4, L “l\!uflx‘all\vhlh Girou tons lopark, Wallas Oourt’ ‘Commissicrsare, » A, Moerifield and Wi O Fovor, e Wit 3-.::3-.“% UNii: MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1874, and Mallan Barhart ¢ Ropresentatives, Phito Portor and Brastus Nradloy, MOBUAY COUNTY, 1L —~NEMOORATIO DOL TN, Special Dispateli to Tie Chiedao Fribune, JACKNONVT 1L, Oct. 10.—A unmbor of Triubmon, dwaffected wili tho action of tho Demoornlie Conniy Cotivontian {n putting no Irishmen on the ticlol, held a Couvention this afteryoon I the Court-Ilouso, and nomipnted » county Liviot, ns follows : Showft, Johu Cping County Comminslonor, Jamoes Guinone ; Coroner, Luwronca Deveny, A campaign gommittes wag nleo appointad, This mnkes four county tckets in the fleld,— Domoera‘fe, Ropublican, Indopendent Reform and Itishnien's,—and renders tho rosult still more doubtful, WAYNB COTNTY, MICIL,—DRAIOORATIC, Special Bavateh to e Clacgun Tithune, Drrnorr, Mich,, Ogt, 10.—The Domacratic Conveution of Wayno County, it which this ity 1u located, mat ta-day st Deatbopn, and nomipat- ed u tull tickot of county ofilcers. Mr. Jnred Boxton, of Dosrhorn, secured the Shrievalty ; My, Daniel B, Lrown, thot of Gounty Clork, and {ann. Charlos Dupont, of Dotroit, that of Rogls- ur, NOCK COUNTY, WIS,— BEPORAL Speqat Lhsrnat.n to The Chicaga 't ribune. JanesyiuLz, Win, Oct, 10.—ho Icolk Connty Toform and Damooratio Gonveution convenad tn this city this afteypoon. A largo oyowd was in atlondanco. Tuo following nomiuntions wore mado: Htate Senator, Thomas Earle, of tho Pawn af Uniou; Shonff, N, I Bump, of Janee- villo; Tressurer, E. J. Car entor, of Turtla; Toglster. Mr. Hawln, of Boloit; County Clork, Awnziah Bhermau, of LaPreivia; Attoriey, J, 1. Towno. of Fnlmn& Clork of Court, J. Dow, of Teloit; Coronar, John Nocdhom, 'of Megolln : Bwrvoyor, Hitam Taylor, of Jancaville. Sovernl regolutious werg ndopted, nwong them one strong antl-Carponter, — MISCELLALL 801 Bpestal Dyvatch o Ths Okl Pribune, TEFONM MLETING AT MONTICELLO, 1A, Moxticento, Oct. 10.~Tho Hun, J, D. Camip bell, of Daveupert, addreesed a largo audierce n thia oity this evoning. Il npeoc was cue of the fineat over doliversd In shin connty, Ho ar- raigaed tha domingus party in ourt und stinginy paragraphs foy their yeny misdoods, and hit por- aration wae a maguificent appeel for ceonomy I the governmont of our atlairs, and & roturh of oordility and good feplmg among onr poa- o, e wos listoped to Wb profoupd atten- on, and frequently tatarcupied with _stovms of applance, His spocoks will buvs a good effoce. THE THIRTEENTH ILL 014 CONGIESSIONAL Dlf~ THIOY. Special Diapatel to 1 e Clacagn Tiibune, Brooutyuros, 11k, Oct. 10,—Tus opening specol of the campaign in the 'Clurteonth Dis- triot was mado an Phonix Iail, tins eity, to. mght, by the.Tion, John MeNulta, Congrens- ‘man, and candidaio for ro-cloction on the 1ta- publigan ticket, Thoro was & fnir ntlendguca. (r. MeNulta spoka for ugarly two. houry, rq- ferring quite clogoly to notes. * o will now pro- ceed to onovass tho countics in tho diptiier, speaking almost ovary weok day yutil eleetion, Lhe Tlun, A, E, Btovouson has already done littlo taikiog ta outsids coun.les, nud vill now lfiml:qu op luy srmor, and giva Modulty 8 sgquyce sht, LIGIALATIVE NOMINATION. Spectal 1 patels to 'he Chicags Tridune. Afounison, Whiteside Co., 111, Oct. 10.—Monro Baijcy, of Maunt Carroll, was vominyted Lo-day tor tao Lozialnsuro by the Indopendents, iy tho Dtacs of D. U, Coe, dociined. ‘WILL NOT BE CONTAMINATED, Nisnvrne, Tenn., Oct. 10.—A speciol from Knosvillo Lo the Nashvilie papers sletos that the Hav. George Washington Leeers declinos iho eall of tho colored citizons torun for Congress, on aceount of his moral worth unfitting Lnn to be i Congiposmuan, Ho proposes (o atapd by the Hatonel Ropuolican paitv, daspito tha juny politiciens, and determines’ to remsin In the Guspel ministry. 3 DENOUNATIC MEETING AT PORT WAYNE, TND, Suecuid Liapaleh to Vig Cliaoo £n o, Fonr Warnr, Ind,, Oct. 11.—Tho Hous, J. 13, MeDoneld and Wikfim ¥, Niblack nddrossod o Demooralio moeting hera lage night, Ay, Afclon- uld diseussed at longlh tue HriymTAderiag of the state by gio Ropublican Logiufatara ; com- nared tho oxpevses of Damooratfo and Ropublic. a1 Administratiyna; spoke of the Sonthorn troubles, the Natfoval Baaking question and currency, sud donounced the Baster bl vigor- ously. Judya Nivlack made ho cloging spoooh, ang Lok suos.antirily Uhe vame grounds as Mr. McDouuld. THE BEVENTEENTH ILLINOIS LEQISLATIVE DIS- TRICT, Corresponidsncs of I'hs (hicago Tribune, Munnora, Ill., Oot. 9.—Tae political aspect in tho Beventeenth Heuatoriut District is becoming quite injaresting, and Lhere will probably bo #ome warin work bofore the cleclion In over, Mondotr sunds forth thiee candidatea: A. C. McIntiro, for 8howft, and Dr. J. C. Cosbus, for Bnto Sonator, aro on Lhp Reput lican ticket, and Willinwn W, Qlilman_ s on the Roform ticket for Siato Seuator, McEntire was clocted two years “’f”’ by tho Ropublican pprty, to the ofliep of Bherilt, which ho now hotds. Dr. J, 0. Corbusis 4 praclicing phyeieian, s Ratrocd Diveotar, apd & Commissioper of the Insano Asylum. Gillmap i8 f, practical farner wioearns bis broad by tho aweatof hia beow ; ia thoroughly 1nformed on all the {ssuen of the (ay, pod bas e lnige sruount of goueral jnformation at his command, which bo can uso offectually at & moment’s no- tice. Fo was formerlv o Ropubliesn, but loft that party as goan an fie perosived thiet it had be- cowq, 80 corrupt that ity usefulners had passed awny, Blould Gillman he olected, bo would on- deaver (o olevata tho ngricukmral pappption to the place thoy pie Justly entitled to oceupy, politically and - othorwhio. Faycott I'lamb, of Ntrontor, 18 & candidate for State Songlor, alto un tho Refurm ticket, having been nowloutod by the Convention on tiia Otht off Septombor, I¢ having heen nubsequently allegad that bo was identified with railroed and Natipnal-Banlk interogts, {he Board of Supervis ors (o large number of whom had beeu del ufinmn to tho Convention that nominated Phunb), of thei noxt meoting, nominated Gillman, —boping that Plumb wonld withdraw, A compromisewill probanly he offeoted Letwopn them, aud siops aro boing taken to bring this about ; bub how 1t in to Lo donw, or what tho result will be, canoot be deliuitoly surinisod ot present, TILE FOURTEENTIL ILLINOIS LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT, Y GENE7A, T, Oot, 9, 1874, 2o the Editor of The Chicage yiguns ; 8in: The lotter publivhied iu to-day’s Tarouxs from this placo wan wiitten simply to puif Mr, Clytlip as u candidate for tho General Assombly and i its writer had copfined Liimsolf to Clatlin'y qualiticatious olone, no notice thereof would ba deemed nacensnry, It ita puthor ghows that iutolerant gpitiv Which would advango Clatlin by pilling others donn, and I aurmiso that Clailin'y yreateat qualifiatious with tho writer constats in his rehgious prihiodosy, anti-Mesonry, and radical temporance views. Howover, I concedo to Alr. Claflin &l tho writer claims for Lim, and ho ling uaw the opporbunity of showing Limsel( to bo ]pnmtcuued of thut brand munlivod which would spurn to claimnn olection simply beeauso he i the ouly candidnte in_the flold dlt to be eleclad ; forley ma inform him that, if ha makes any such pempons protensions, bo will find hin- #olf the wors:-fooled man in tho businoss, Now as to the candidates: dir, Hevlin is a 00d an,—justas good up ALy, Claflin; und when lailin hail sevved in publie 1ifo ns long an Tay- ln, and sustained Iumsclf us well, it will ho tme for bjs frionda la elnim* wsupeviority of qualifieations; nof beforo, Of the othor candidates, that writor shnply knows nothiugz: wnd whon ho likens ‘Thamae Bishop, of §ilgin, and Harvey Dinse inore, of Bugar (irovo, and tho two other candi- datos, to knuves and fools, e commits au oqut- rago {but will cost L praying for weeks of Bundays “to wash hls slus away,” Mr, Bishop I8 & mon of nnblomisken olnrastor, Lonast and qutspaken, aud his auccess ag o farmar demone straten the possesslon of business-quallfieations which, fu the Goneral Assembly, would not pale heside My, Clafli's. Aud &0 of Marvoy Ding- moro. o is My, Claflin’s equat In every way, Of courso he does not bloviate and pre- toud toi groatnems nor useleas disnlay, but in u man who b livod in thin county over th-rt{ eare, aud bot until now was it snspectod thal io wns anything liko & fool or a kuuve. ‘Those who know'hin rogard him &y lving trua wwunly \'iltrimnu, axd all thal goos to mako cho estimable citizen. Ar. Frodonbagen is just ag woll known to the anthor of th lutler ;lluidud to 8y olthor llluhar, Dinemoro, cr Herriugton, and will bo found to 1losscas other qualifipstiony thou those of holufi mm‘xld a Ggman, aud is no doubt fully a4 wol quslificd as eithor of them, and perhapa in udnm roqeola botter than aither Navlin or laflin, As for Thrrin, ho haa livod Liore from bis !o]rluh ugtflnn:fln"u uuu‘?-:l:rhn nk‘now him bogt oliavo ho an take care of himsol P As o theresplt of the voto in this digtrict, l‘om preseat indicationn it s going to be much different fism tho desiro of your sosrespondons; #5d, A o dirk, noos vessona, | Hanw, Cormopomtvace of S Chioas > pnt up I, O, Pineh, of Btantou, apalust W, W, Mitalioll, the repnlar nomineo, he Prolibi- tionjsts hiavo nlfo T)mhmlml Alr, Tingh, ‘Pheen fnetsuomn to favorthouuceess of (Lo Demogcratiy caudidnto. | P THE THIOD 10WA CONONEGSIONAT, DISTRICT. Correspondence of “Ihn Chicago 7'ribune, MeGuuaon, In, Oot. 10.—On tho 18th of this month 18 tho tno fixed for Iowa's_genorel oloce tion, 'Che campalgn In Northorn Tows has been n lively one, tiie Antl-Mononoly parly having mada i thotough vanvess. Tho Hon, L, L, Ajup- worth, the reguiar nominee of the Auti-dMonop- ollsta for Congrossman from tho Thint District, hias dgno noiivo work, uud, judslig from ropor from all purts of tho wistrict, hiy obaucos aro. fettering, e WASHINGTON. Tho Suprome-Oonrt—Public Recoption ~Lilkkoly to Nlave Trouble~4he Nos vajo Andinns. Anecial Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune. Wasuiyaroy, D, 0., Bopl. 11,~Tho Boych of thio Upiited Btates Suprome Court will bo full at the commoucemont of tho annnal sossfon of the cowt to-morrow, Ths number of cases dock- otod for hoariag or trial fs somewhiat smaller than at tho bogiuning of ony anoual sosslon for eoverel years, A PURLIU RECEPTION 1 to bo givan at the Army Medieal Museum to- Juorrow afternoon by the montbors of the medi- cal profoesion of tho Disttict of Columbio to the | emnont Evglish surgeon, John Evie Briczaon, LIKLLY TO MAVE TROGBLE. Postmaster Gon. Juwoll i likaly to lava troublo on mecouut of Lis’ determiuntion to ex. cludo attoruoyn and elalm ngouts from lls Do- paetmont, Jb ia holloyed thny the hmdncss of the dupartment omuot bo iransteted without tho sorvices of this cluas of ‘persons. There aro a groat meny batl men cm‘izlnyad 1 thie husinous, rud if thay bo Lilied oIf i, will by a groat goln, but tiserc are nlko nome of tho fivac lnwyers of tho country who nro smployad by cotporavions and Iidiidaaly to look aftor vanoua intorents that ara of wuch o nature thab Lhey canuot Din atiended to iu porson by tho | ripeipgly, Tho cfiorb.cf Alr, Jowojl s yogmided by other liouds of the Diparimenteay ita)racticablo, THR SAVATO INDIASE. A delegation of tho Navajo Indinps of Now Mexico, covslnting of tnelva of thefr prncipal men, 4ro now ou-1oute, and are expected Lo wr- rive 10 this ¢ity In o week or ton duyn. 8, W, L. B. Dudley, tho Jate Suporintendent of Inidian Affults fyr Now Mexico, who is now Leie, sove that tho Navajo tribo uro among tho best Indiane m tho sopntry; that they yumbor nbout 10,000 souls, and uje very near fell-suatafuing. Tno tribo have ahugt 3,000 uheary, 10,000 horass, and nomo oaltle, Unng Tijiao gorn, whonf, nmlons\nud @ yaviety of vag- etallas, 3lauulfte, thoe War Cliof, tad ouo vj thiz deloaution, is deseeted s an wniianily largo and finc-appeatiop may, gftod with gealt abili- ty, nud cxeeedit -‘lv friendly to the wiites. OUUIT 0 LT LOKED ATTHR. The Hon, Tredorick A. Suwyes, lato carpot- g Souator from Soath Caroliua, wid lator Au- sintunt Beeretary of the TProasury, nas, just be- Tora Yo besomo Senator, o Colisitor ot Tuternal Ravouup, His secoauts havo nevor hoon seitled, sugd i balaico of about $40,000 hna Loen nte rde ing apainst him for seven or eight yenrs. For yomje resson ai ofther the lieazuty ojliciats have foroborna to presu o gettlomont, Pousibly it was because Saxyor was a sirong supporter of tho Admunistration, but now that the Prosidont s given the eprpol-baggers tho cold nhoulder, it inight bo us wielt 2o 1ok up this mattor, which Toous Very much like o defateatjon, 4o ine Awociated 1703 TAPORTANT OAHE: In additton to the no-called ** Granger " casos, invahang tie covatliatioyality of the Wikconsin Ruwilyond law, aud the Grand” Furish (L which juvolves the constitutionality of tiio Xn- Jilas Jnw, thero will como boforo the Bupreme Coyyt thintam o caso to bo cortified from tha Bupremo Coact of the Btato of Californin, in- volving tha conmtitutlonality of o luw of that Spto prolibiting tho Landiog of Cluness women brrought b tha Unitod States for humoral pur- poses, “ It will ba romomborad thas Mr, Justico Lreldy vegonlly holuing Cirouit. Cowt in Oalifor- nin, decidgd on & writ of huboas corpus that this faw is In contlict with Art, 14 of Amenuwmosts, All of the abave-mentioned cages will nndoybt- eqly, on nccoynt_of their arent puvlic impor- tunco, bo advanced on the dockot. . PETROLEUM. The Fight Between the Roailvoad and | O Men in Penuoylvania, Spectal Luspatek to I'hs Chicaga Iridune, Trrosvinne, Pa, Oct. 10,—Tho framo-work of tho combiuation of the trunk rsilroads and pipe-line componies against tho producers and rofinories of tho oil rezions fs gomg through o fiery furnsce, and it now ‘looks as if the ofi- apring of tho monopolista will not last aven un- 41} tho lust of October. Throngnont tho eptiro o1l conniry the infamous arrangemeny is Coue dewned, ra it is a direct violation of the consti~ tution of tho State. Tho companien will be praspeuted in the courts. Clavaland, alwayy fa- vored by tho tailrunds, nofsizhstauding its ba- ing 00 to B0 miles furthor from tie wenborrd thun Pittsburg and tituaville, 1s atill greutor fa- vored by tho nuw onst pehedule, and refinod oil can be sluppod to and from that clis forty-tu sonts por Lurrol lews timu from the Jutter pomtn. The consaquanvg of thiy uplawiul discrimiug- tion aguust Pennsylvguis has fitly had its se~ quel, ‘Thronghout the rogiou therofneries havo beou comp.clied to suspend operotiony, and no shinmouta of cichor crudo or rofined havo tecn made sinco tho advanco took effect, on the st inst. Tho markot is doprossed auil wnsettlad, aud, in_couicquonco of & rumor thap mu- other increno of freight churmes will bo eade in Junusrs, tho producom aro disooyraged, and to boma oxteut domorsi- izod, 'T'hero s o doad-lusk in the Now Yo mu ket, and the keuvy fiims huve instructed their ngants not to buy u bareal ot any prics, Whnb ol 18 bewy producad i3 gopblod largely Dby tankers, who will Lold it horo until cotnething tuins up for tho bottor. 1t soema to bo the unanimous opinion of thiy region that the railroad and express lines will qnhl mouney In tho eud, but will loso n grent doal. It ulsolooks au if the Baltimore & Ofuo Rauway, which rolided to euter into the infax- ous compact, will utcil i and sepuroa mognidesut victory over ity nivals by talang to ituelf ihe bulk of the potroleam cartying trada by its Con- nelsville stews from Piitsburg, Alreddy Loavy sbipmonts buva heen sont via this routo sinco tho advined by tho combining camprning, and thq oji peaplo deviara that they nave practically dofonted tiioir onamjes. Tho Raltimora & Ohio line traneporta to Baitimoroat 80 conts per barvel less than the trunk raads, and every meany to aid in the perfeation of (he yrravgoments of Alr. Gurrett will b aiforded. s RAILROAD -NEWS. THE DALTINORE 4 ONIO, Although ovory preparation has been made for Lhe flual openiug of the Chicago extenvion ot tha Bualtimore & Ohle Hallroad on the 1at of next month, thero 18 still o probabslity thez the opon. ing may badelpyed for an indefinite time, It has been proviously remarked that the large trunk lines from this city to the Mast looked writh a jenlous oyo wpon thin now rival, kuowing full well that the now line conld compal thom ta roduco rates, both for passeugers nnd freights, ‘The Baltimora & Ohto hus to cross some fiftoon difterant ronds on ita way to thin city, and all of them have graytod tho right of way.—~somo re- Inctantly,—excopt tho Michigan Contral Rails rond.t This rord cluims thal the erossing ut Lako Btotion it grodo, aud would ondapger the traing, bosldos foreing them to o dolay n" abont five minutes, as all fralna have to come to a atop 8t oach erouaing iu Michigan, 'l‘hv.; matter of crossing the Micligan Central ot Leke Statlon was, by agreemont, taken Lo fore tho Cirenit: Court of Valparaiso. Au argo- monk from both puyties was heord by the Judge about s weok ago, and ho deelded In favor of tho - Beltimore & Ohlo, appointing thveo Coms miseloners to pesoss tho dawages, The Come wisdionors mob at the orossing a fow days ago, and awardod damages to the Alichigan Central in tho sum of 100, The matlor. way now thonght to be finmlly amgnuud of. Had the managers of tho Baltimore & Ollo had tho lonst Idea that the Michigan Gentrai_managors would #ook to gvado the getlon of the Judge xholy could have finishod tho crossing at onoco, nnd fhoreby stopped all furthor troublo in regard to thoir cagiug in, But, 88 i wne, thoy thought thoy mlghf- Jusk ay woll take their timo, Bat- trday, aftor formal natification hud beou givon by the Baltimors & Obio thot tho oross- ing would b put I on Hyudav, as on that duy 1o tralns wero rauniug. application foran in- Junetion waa made to Judge Drummond by tho diobigan Contrsd without giving notico to tho other and a tamporary stsy of proceediugs el . T'he hosring of the caso will bo had Wednoaday next, aud tho mopagars of (ho Baltimore & Ohio thiuk they gu euslly couvince the Jndqu that tholr cauuo 18 just.” They ex- oot thai the Injunction wiil be’ diasalvad,” and ] :hnt tho road will be oponed on the appointed mo. ROCKI'OED, ROCK IATALD & AT. LOUL, Tho eno of tho Roekford, Ruck nlwnd & Bt Louis Natlroad gomes botora Judio Bladgett agaiu this morniug, A hisfory of the cugo was publinted in theso eplumns & wook ggo, The ook Tatand Argus saserts thot Al Qu:urhar;t wha is {ho roproscutative of tho fovsign hond Dolders, tiau boon tn that placo, and that hin mbi- slon was ta securo (nfineneo to furthor iy chianoa of helng nprn{ubml Recoiver, in Lho uvent of tho carts appointing any ono over tho presont Re- colvett “Llio eame papor nav tho following to 82y of the proneut Recsivern : The sbipbers an busl, man of Rock Taland and Teluity ure antivoly waliviled, a8 aro the _great mass uf o hondholdess atd the peayls generally ulong the inu of.tho fuid, with tha snergotie, careful, vgonomic- al, hunosty wod strafghiforvard managomout of tho Toud by 19T, Cabloy aiid Lollove §t would bo n wisfor- {6no 10 uli {0 lo1p his servicen and Jet persotn i tho intevost. of thosy who nogotlited tho Honds and built and nwindled theroad got coutrol of it aguin, . TO MEMBERS OF THE PRESS. Semsaviro, Til, Ool 11,~Mombors of the preed attending tho Lincoln Monumont dedica- tion and Army of tha Tentcsneo raunlon in thiy olty, Wednosday and Thuradny noxt, are reqnaste o to prosont themuolves with wiitten creden- Haly, nud to ropoit thomdolvos to tho Pross lio- coption Gommitteo, composad of 1. L. Phillips’ Gon, T, 8, Mathar, E. T, Moerritt, Geu, E, B. Harlay, and T, H, 0. Trwin, who will bo fotnd at tho headnuartors sssigned (o the preas at tho Stato Libiry rooms, Everv facllity witl bo af- forded nnd conttosy exteuded to mombers of the press, T, FQUND EMPLOYMENT. Sneeiat Disvatzh to Tha Clacaoo Trivune, Graxp Havey, Mich, Oct, 11,—Homo time sloca an artelo was telegraphed to tho Obleazo papord in roforence lo dostitute Bivedish labovors camping out near this oity. The Poatmaster here has yeceived Jedters from parlics in Munyoe and Oscooln Countios, In., offoting (o furniah omploymont for tnose mon, their (amilias, and o lapye numaor hesides, ‘Fheso kind affers luve proved to ho unnecessary, tho laborors havin, ob'nined the emloyment oo tha M'Iuluglm.E Ohio Rajlroad whiehi thoy cama hora {aseareh of, il i Sabarindcudy Hallett, Davis & Co,, grand, square, ead wpright planoa, Thirty yeara es- tablished, Suventy-fAve tivat premiums awerdad for Lest planes, Twenty thosgand have been manuface tured and are now in nse, Plancs to rent or for sale on monthly paymonts. W. W, Kisnacy, Corner Stuloand Adina streots, i, Steinway Unright Pionos Are eclebrited for tholr oxtraordinary durability and eapacity for slanding In tmie throngh tha wmact changeatls varlationd in temperatuve, Prices e n8 “gquares,” Lyon & Healy, Blalo sad ilonrce streots, Haulues Bros'. Planos. Prices ox gl reanonabie, Warrsnted fiset—eless in quulity, Tema, $30 vash 3 bulnce, $35 tnonthly, Heed's Templu of Musie, 93 Van Duren utroct, —_—— - The All-Gope Sensption In dyepopsia fv nothiug Lo 1o ell-gons fecling of the individual who has not 3 sound tooth in hug hoead. ‘o proveni such & conlingeuey brush fn the Fragrant Bargdont every moruiig, g e AR S s MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Hooond weok of (ho brilltant seasan of KELL:)GG{ LNGLISIY OPERA. Mi UL b, seseserserene Dlcaotor, MONDAY RVENING, Oct, 12, Mozart's mastarwark, THE WARRIAGE 0F FIGARQ. MISR CLARA LOU HELLOGE, L SEGUI, Mins Madamu VAN ZANDT, Mes, 700 BIAUMON, B eards QA KL (N B FUIN, STANLIY, and SOWALD 1n § Ouwing t'tho fact of the now cersion ai not hiasgag auticisnt rencarutls, Tiostpons 63 fevt porlarmanon o i Saniey SRR Thactar—BON GIUVANNE 1 Siarticand Kolloug Biatiags. WAV UTRY M. PRRDIG A, SE0 CIOULALL G G a0 s o all o abhve Gonran. 1£iia AT UTLY t brovam; misiaten DECQILE BUY (NG TICICH LS 0o B fal v E HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tha Great Nea Falullel's f-clots bins CEEEED SEFETTNTIN Teanaltad and adspted omaolally for (hia 't hoatee, wi ba presented overy eveniug until fu; Wadioadsy aml Sutininy aintinvs; Wi Rex’ oo R ‘m\mlulu canary, Mugle, Acczasories, Costumos, und tho o LoAr] 16 Kaseoss A1 3 mmos O'Netl: Ford Ashlos, 3 one] e Savheasy A daties O'Netll: Ford Ao 3 H. 1. Murduohs sy if.do Ma.an, i ’(mme’{l@ré . Grand X Biele S . B \\;nlh::g,ll,[nnun{n e Macsan 50 Hnwithors: Loui 3 60 Saviiiys [1n Aua{e Doyios O3t:s010 LeJe Al RS g - M. Hltirdayuroat Couductar, c ausitioa of tho day. Ootave Now Yorl to Gilusgow, Livorpo L i auil Londouderry,~Taen clogun Jleamers will wall fiom Plor No. 8, Nosa v, oa NSYLVANIA, Wadoond ADA, Wolliohdiye oo VAU, e enoving, 6 UIf PRNSNY LVANT A, ‘“”"L Y And uvory Wodnuon1ay (liareallor, tal (UK mesoligors AL hronali rytos R0 Rt s bF Qreat Nriiot hoe A ;\,z‘“:ly;,vnrgffl ;I:"}fl‘ln?‘ltl’l' ind "#);m:ll'l- ‘"hflvlf PALDWIN: & C00” Ronicn 8 nsatinag, o forke C TO OARDIFE, . Genl Westi Agon, ThoSanth Walos Atlantio Sreamsnip Ui X igammantn ‘ommufl;'sm Btucrna) Olloe, Now 4 S arate iS Jon ucree ) Odlog 0, 4 Bron \vfl"l(”hl l{"'}?\“n‘lls':: by Flrt-cln!:l Ill-powarad, Olydme il 80 sl feom Ponnesivania fndlosy 1 b PEABRUK K Oet, 'a(- I.lslnlgl.g B arci 'l 1Ol I reing coods and il?umuffho Yiia ol ¢ I‘mnnfl.‘lm‘h lie la icae stoamanlve, built eaprossiy for the trude, ara pro. vided with all th Jdtast fasp v T wtth all tha ldtast Iuprovomonis for o comfortaad OABIN:AND HTRERAUR PABSRNORAS, Firat Cabin, $6and ! . Y Ol e st i ey, oo Oeba, 4 il Btesraga cortyitontes troa Jardif 33, Praaioncland o :rnzmé;nly {n Cardi, at tae Oom. any's Qtdens, No. § o i : RS A Yo o No.li Srvadivas. National Tine of Steamships, NOTIORE. Trienoat sautherly rmuto has o s Uy to 3o 50, F 1238, on sdoptad by Sallivg frum N"J' Nn:;«Jlurfl l;llyl}cn'l;x‘ml. and QUENS. i rary § A Y. v Salling from 3, Vork tur Londun (dircet) svary Littalght, roucy: staorago, s Towost vaiap - T . . B LA NSO, Wentora Axont, Northesst g _fl‘mfll‘mm Dlgric andd 'lhndofp!x-nur (anponts new Great Wes?e_rr_afil,—efishxp Line, Kro New Vark 10 Uclstol (Engiand ) direat, Arragon, Wodnusdaz, Oot. 7. _Great Weataro, Tic ‘et 4 vl Totsdey Hogr gy, 1oren Cbin Pasiayo, 830 E:uuflkm Ugpiota, Bl ko Shore & A UL R, TGHOR T PASSAOE erpool, Glusgow, Oucenstown, Lon- Holixad (notuding cooked pro- ) O I { SLIYPING COACHES. Via FICH, CENT. 0, W, & ERIE fv'S Pullman Through Palaco Sleeping Coach ciiazo, 245 Nivar o, 3, Ay nb” Con'h EaeiiD S Pely ___RAILROAD TING TaviLm, . RRRIVAL 88D DiPARiURG 0F MRATHS Y d, ¥ Sunduy sacepied. 1 Sfonday ozceptad, | Are ey s e i Skl MICHIGAN CENTRAL & ORI WESTERN RAILROAZY and _Soil aF Trenty-seoe. Loaf, ouLieart corner uf Hanutphy Talivon, Leatr, |_Arrice. " 4 p, 1o, piga Poisa. m. TAVILE AND MO5KEG et Nignt Esprat SHIC*n & ALTON AELANAT. = o Kanras City and_Denver Short Line, vlq Lois i o and Chlenya, Srimieidy 4lion end M. 2oty Tardugi Line, Lridge, 3ickss Oficen Eulon Dopot, ar Vidisunest, § Depul, s i andalphest Arrive, 3o m v R £ Epringheid st Exprons Jalterson Clty Lxpesss. P2orla, Keoxuk & s Ohfoago & Fadnoah Mallroad S r.ainr, Lacun, Washington | Jollot & Dixuhif Aosumiorta CHI"ARD, MILWA'IKEE & SI. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depa, corner Verdiwn und Canalnts, Pietat Ofey 3 Sl 6 S .y Opprante Shorman flouse, and ut Depots Arrice, Mitwauker o Madison & Pralels duf *11:00a, m. L [*4:90 p. o " 7:50p. m. F 830 0, 1 6:db 8. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, PRED A13d..] OVERWHELMING SUCCTSS OF KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS ! MURDAY, Oct. 13, POSITIVELY LART WE-.K Koy & Loow's {eahelution s { Olfanhaciy's Comlo Opars, MONS, CHOUYLEURL Firat timo of (honaw Viuloolan skatinos, A DAY &P, ML AND RIDTCTLO TS, W IR i A Katurdes 3t incor v ovon 1 an in~iiay s Maincen. Louk out for Q1 E 21} b Selllay MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE. Monroest., bet. Stnto und Doarborn. Tho anly Vasigty Thoatra in tho city, Rsery night aud Tadies' ni:it. Yn naw stary wvary night this woek, conjuiiction with tho uiguial GEORGIA MINSTRELS, Makinu 8 totel o1 6 pactareccy, Mattaoes Woduocdsy and Saturdsy. Papulyr prices, & lo, und 7ic, to h; tho RN AU GR R GRe or W = ACADEMY OF WUSIO, Bocond nnd LAST Weok of M. LAWRENCE BARRETT Mond ing, Oct, 19, and until farth 0, the basutifl Fley, 1 o hots, oiod e matieo the EX A TEREEESTNT I a8 THE MAN 0" AIRTAT, O Januia Marohol MENAGERIE AND OIROUS, VAN AMBURGH & 668 GREAT Golden Menageris, Tomau Cirens aud Royal Coliseum, Fifty-fourth Aunnal Tow IYATT FROST, Manager, Two Gmud Perlurmuriees Daily At LAKE PARK, foot of Washe ington-st,, Rara and curlous Boaste, Blrde, and Reptflcs from oy catutey agl o ‘exlugd Lian, "Kentianie, ’:“ iag, Pallxu:, nloi V: olasi U)m!xllihl Ellll’lnhl:ll pols, Olowns, 910, (1o (FouDOR Irouh” eludE. e atlbas of Tho parth. OldmE cuabmod M A G I smorloa. Wiritclass OTROUS in' oyery partioulae, droteriu borfarinined tn un aluborate il “Admbuafon, a0 oanta) Chlldren nudvry soars of age, 25 y il cents,_Vuorsonanat 1 ead 7p. m. o e ATIONAL, s o L = CHICAGD ADA > DAMY OF DESIGH, Cor, of Michigun-av. and Van Buren-st, Solouls of Tustruotion In Deawlng, Palntlug, Scultugs, atid Arohitooture. Speolal sanool v for Ladios. o foruns anpiy for givontars. MADAME O. du H"‘!,‘,h MRS ALEX. BRADEOTR DI (fomerty wen, 0ng WY AR TR D orniag WaacdingsSuonl, for Youne Luioa wnd Lhile dron, 1 West 'Thiccy-olghth-st., N. reupons Sept. 23, Avplieation may me wady porsoualiy or by lutiuc sy xbovos 2 P IMIRS'h SYIL“VAIEU'E‘REE"‘D'SS it Pronoh, and Qorman Beardlog and Day 8¢ I e Lidios 3 THCL0 RIrls, Nons § aad® foss Sufros Chieint, Naw York, Iitrctior {0 106, fwst “soae il bogin a0 a. M.y Oot. 1, whion all puplly showid Lo o ent, Now schofara wil' raport Hople 29, when teasaors Willoteas thain, CHECILIAN COLLEGH, Alxle, In the country, outho L, P & B, W. R, Tt Elorsy ek ‘Zufl"»sxn‘bflyu. ool Faleyy Ueollian ozl G, JrORARDS “pL BTl T Mosirs, HOFY M1 BULKLEVS HOARDING ~ AND. v iiool, for Qs ne " onane-Lud: on, ISI_IEI '_:I“:nzt;:l“‘- ‘lél ies, at ‘Tarnytowa-onl IND BOJIO SHIP, B L iganor, AL YONKERS MILIARY SRS Do Ecun»li Hetom 15t Ve Yoakers, Ny ¥ ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILRIAD. nd Foot o Twenty.gecond.at, wear Olard Deyat Sontef Lakes Tietat 321 Randolph 7 JRuns fo Ounvupaizn on Satardars, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINZY RAILRAYY, De; o S inz Uity xp. 2 s, fue Omatia., | 1000 b, oo 1y, Lravenmoeth, At J oz, 11:00a . 43 Apdamui Dannoea iroso Acoomm Uowner'atirar *Ex. Suada 8, GHICACD & NORTHWESTERN RALINN Ticket @wers, e Cldsp-ss ottosuans House), un 1 75 Gynafe M e S P ey O ity & m. o, m, alm, am o, in oo Hinaukey Pastong 8 m. Gropu fiay Kapross, p.ute 8, Punt & Winuaa v me Bargiiozte Raprow S B a E. 5 u—-Deyiat coroor o 8—Depnt ouzner o CIICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI0 RAILROAQ revat, af s uren nnd Blierman sts, fYeksl ofte vty v O Vot Paos ol Mt Teksl ot | teavel Ouisiiz, Loatenwth & Atchlson tx i Agpomundkcion, e S PEIIMOTION! BOEERS BITTERS. Rewaro of Counterfelts. ‘Wéyc'i.OO Pagfiag'gs .OF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXORANGA FOR Bills of National Cureency, AT TRIBUNE OFFICE,