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A, LEWIS & 60, Monroe and Market-sts., FARWELL BUILDING, Offor to the trade a full line of La- dies’ Mink, Seal, Astrachan, Alaska, &c. Also, a large assortment of Children’s Furs, in all the latest styles, at low prices. Exsmination solicited. Job lots, from the Gage & Mallory stock, very chogp to closoe, THE ART GALLERY oF THE EXPOSITION! Open all this Week. ADMISSION TO THE WHOLE, in- cluding the PRODIGAL SON, Twonty-flve Conts, ‘GUNS.” Double Muzzle Loaders, $10; Broschload. ers, sinzle, $15.60; Doublo, $40; also, *“@reonor’s,” ** Beott’s,” owr own, and othera, + SPUNCHR. 58 Stato, noar Rendoloh, 388 WEST WASHINGTOI\T-ST.. daralgnod, tdee o i e ot iavta & e, 1l REAL ESTATE { Dieing Houses--Monthly Payments TR a e AEW A iv‘i,"fi.‘;‘.:" i e Efih’fl;’ifijfi‘&b o ey i ali \\lmK or 1561 CHICAGO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1874, . POLITICAL. Renomination of Gen. Butler in the Hs- sex District.. The Convention Manipulated in His Tnterest, The Candidate Malkes a Chax- acteristic Speech, Troubles of the Independent Movement in Missouri. Proposition to Arrange. a Com- promisc, The Last Notes from the Cam- paign in Indiana. Inferesting Contest in the First Kan- sas Congressional Districts Opposition Uounty Convention to Be Held Thursday. The Commitiee of Twenty-one Working on the Legislative Ticket. Mestings in the Different Wards. MASSACHUSETTS POLITICS. ‘Svectat Dispateh to The Cieagn Tridune, NUTLER RENOMINATED. Newnoryront, Mass., Oct. 12.—Fhe Conven- tion in the Eesex District to-day, even if it had not had Butler's speech to holp it out, would bavo beon sitch & glorions illustration and ox- smple of Butlorism as Moseachusotts nover wit- neased before. Gen. Butlor had originally iu- tended not to be prosont at tho Convention, but tho streppth which be kiad developed chonged It purposo, and it was enly known that when lo wes nomwionted he would not be far off. Judga Carter, of Bratford, whosoname had been montioned in connection with the nomination 18 an anti-Butler man, struck tho key of tho day when, in his spcech on tnkiag the chair, ho in- veighed ngainst tho heinous sin of bolting. Thoy had come up kiero under tho caucue and the con- vention system, and men who bolted wors oithor lacking In good soose or bursting with self-con~ coit. The groal object was Larmony, and tho reasons for bolting should be cogent enough to Justify o rovolt agaiust s Governmeut. Tho Wishes of the party should be ascertained, and then ail should act together, committes on crodontinls was thou chosen, wilh tho Postmaster of Marblohead a8 Cuairmnn. Thero wero contested delogations, | Iu tho first cosg, that of Danvers, the Commit- teo to .ount the votes had ono member from cacl: faction, and the Butler man ADDED FIFIY TO IS COUNT, olecting hia tickot by ninoteen majorily. No aoouor Liad tho meoting sdjourncd than tho anti- utler man counted £ho votos, bofore wituesees, fur tho Dutler ticket, and found thom fifty shoxt of the mnumbor roturued, which was fifty moro iban the number of names checked. Ou this cago the Committeo roported in favor of tho Butler delogation. n Itockport tho Commitieo found that, Dbe- causo the Butler party was outnumbered throo to ono, there must havo boen Domograls there, and procoeded to throw out the delogates. OF caurse the Counvention accepted thu report. Thay afterwards invited the Rockport dologatea to st with their Couveution, but they refused to vote. The Convention then proceeded to GHOOSE A DISTRICT COMMITTEE. Tho list as vaported contained thrae officors in the Boston Custom-1louse, ono Collector of Customs, and one Postmaater. The Marblohond Postmastor, Mr. Kunott V. Martin, thon moved to add another Boston Custom-Houso officer and en Interunl Rovenuo ofiicor. This was carriod, and then Mr. Martin was added, so thal the District Committoo now coutains four officers in tho Boston Custom-Houso, iwo Tostmnstors, ono Intornal Revenue ofticor, and ono Colleator of Customs. When the voto was taken, seven memborsa of tho District Committeo voted, ALL FOR DUILER, und then they wero roady to hear from bim ; novortheless most of tho anti-Butlor dologatos left tho hall bofare the conquering horo came. Ho spoko substautlally as follows : DUTLEN'S BPZECH, T am deeply eensible of the recognition of the re- newed coubidénve of my follow:citizous by this noml- nation. T necepled tho responsibilitics of tho position, unil the honor, tho very great honor, it confers, ~ Aftor the service of eight years, hero in ihis district, there nood bo from me o doclatation of principles, Ay Con- gressional record Lo been beforo yon, 1 would it wore moro fullybefore you, becausa ineu 1 am cerloin thot whatever commendation sou betow upon mo now would bo Inrgely pugmented, ‘That {rom wwhileh T sufferod ln tho minds of mony good men my district, 1 tho fact of tho persistont msroprescnta- tfon of 1y acte and words while serving fn your be- half, 'There i a constunt apposition o me, whiuh 13 wouderful, because of the mfsrepresontations mude in regard t0 o in every possiblo form in which scandal coull bo dovised, ‘Toward tho ominent gentlemen who#o umok have bosn_prominontly mentioned as candidates for fhis placo with whlch you lavo bhomored me, I can have mo unkind vord mor, i I kvow my heert, do 1 Ravo ony unkind feolingd toward suy gentieman twho has supperted thom. 1 am (oo old, my ricnds, to allow pohitica) position 'to chunga personal sogard, or to renderme unjust 10 thoeo Who are op- poted fo my viows. (Applause.] T only gk fron thewn tho eamue cansidesation which I glve to'thens, I deeiro that they shall viow with the samo lnlency my acts, with whiich 1 slew othiers’. Ihave, thereforo, 10 ene. miles to punlels fapplaufol; bub I hiave many warny ond faithful friends whom I ehall be glad fo sorve n eoy oy T em . whencier it is cousistent with Uho publlc service, [Applause.] In tho future, 28 in the pust, 1 must aak luave to b &ulded 1 my acts aa sour Reproentative by muy views of publie duty, looktig over tho whole countey : and whilo I £hall 100k firat aud primarlly, as I always have, {0 the matenal intereats of my coustltucney, I must ho allowed to look vexl, ood corclatively, to tho safely, ‘Touar, dliuity, and glory of my country. (Applsuec.} Ihuvea ditferent ides, my friends, of the duty of & Hepresentative in 'Congress from nuny of 1y collesgues. I dowt think that n wember of Congresa duly when e simply Jnakes o speech or two upou souna grest national question, 1 Ioolt upon (o Nep~ rescatative to Congress, as {he word fmplier, a nsin sent {o Washington fo db the business of (1o chastilue ency between them and tho General Governwment {n whitever dopsriwent of tho Goverument thelr infers cotamoy Lo (applatse, and T wish fo sy to you, hero and now, especialiy tu those who don't know’ me o woll, ond hevo (horefore opposed mio {ughter and aplausel, that wheuever yoi luvo any buwinesa in Congress or in any de- arlment af fho Government which requires to Do lookeid aftsr mploy, neitber lawyor nor attorties, but send Lo your Jepresentative. who fs bonud o do your will and eco nfter your fnterests without, fee, or liope, or roward [appluiso), and T slull do that, al- thougl b pisy be termed Isattlerdsm, [Applatthe.] But thero aro many materlul intorests in which this district is concerned, Yecuuso of the varled charactor of ia business, largely manufacturing, largely eom— merclal, Thera cut hardly boa bill before the Cone @ress of tho Unitod Ktated in which your futevgsta are nat vitally coneerned, Thero ofo fomo matiers s “doy pud ibf o heur ponding o whlch T jiromiee, 80 far na Emay, to glvo uiy most aurnest attonticn, ' Ho irt mentloned tho propusition surt 1 1is Caundlan Reciproclly Troaly 1) vilon that Gauedian and Nova Brotia crathh Fuall enteroir ports imder tho enmo’ evuditiune ca Ameri- s, auil w1 that o eliould opposo 11 on thn. grotid st it would b wmost dieasizous to Mo ship-building imlerosts of Lis oouatituouts, Noxt ho spokoe of his actlon in reganl to tho Alalagis ‘Iroaty, Ho thought it was o mistake, and when ho thought a thing ha was very likely tomay 80, [Applates.] ‘Therefore ko could niab szcura full allaglance, Ho beltovad that tho vesult now. scen, thas wo wera compolled to pay & largo sum for mackerel swinming iu tho northorn seas, \whild the balt which our men had was opon to Catadian fish orman, would show it was o mistako. Gon, Dutlor continued taking to himself great orodit for the Goueva Award’ bill, aud tho im- rovomonta in Salom harbor and tho Merrimaa tivor. Ho wont ouabott the flnancos, and thoe nowspapors, and thanked God that ho had nover ono baok on ils word glven {n publio or private fo. ~ Hoclosed with an expression of rogard for Gen, Cogswoll, 4 Butler spoko to-night fn North Audover, but said nothing now. G00CH RENOSMINATED. The Fifth District Ropublican Convontlon to- day did what 70 out of 08 of ita membors wore pledged to do, ronominate the flon. D, W. Gooel, . Bailoy, tho Seaator from Charles- town, who withdraw from tho cauvaas -onrly it the fight, moved that M. Goocl be nominated hy acclamation, but dr. Bailoy's fzeatous {rionds would not agreo to thnt. Though thoy wworn persusded to give up having & ballot, thoy porsistently sboutad * No * to his motlon. Mr., Gooch mado a little ppoach of necoptanco, in which ho showed that ho was vory much of Gen. Dutlor's mind about the necessity of lis heing returned to Cougroes. After sponking about tho ovossity of uniun, ho eald : Wo liava to-dty & man who will preserve, protect, and defend "your Government by tho pronipt ex- orclen of all the legitimale power which his high offico confors upon bint, Jhut i order tiat he may eo exccito this power os 10 hest pronsote (ho publio good, lie must bavo tho ccrdinl support of the leulfltllflh'o branch of tho Governincut, ~Our Government s 80 conatituted that to bo oftivient all ita mombers must Lo in substantial accord, Tho legislative can paralyzo tho executivos the oxconidva ronder of no offect the action of tho legfalatives aud (ho Judiclal, fn many respoote, overrnlo and ronder null and void the sctivn of both, At thno liko thio, when tho oxerciao of the bigliest powern of (ho Governtmunt aro demanded for the pab~ Hfo wrelfare, 1t cortalnly beliooves us da seo thiat this ace cord jsmaiufained, You are necetabled here to-dny, thie represoutativen of tho Republivan party of thid district, Tho ratification of your action af the pobs will bo Accepted as the success of tho Ropublican party. Tho defeat uf sour action, no matter how necomplioh. od, il B revolved 58 tho defoat of tho Republican party, and haffed by every Wiriso Leauuer fn tho South a8 b 'indorsement and appsoval of Wis action by tie peoplo of Massachusetls, e s MISSOURI POLITICA. Sveetat Disvatoh to The Chicago T'ribune, A RITCR IN THE INDEENDENT MOVEMENT IN 8T, LoyIs. . _Br. Luvws, Ocl. 12.—Some vory owinous whisperings are geing on horo in potitical clrcles to-night, snd it Is rumored- that tho wholo Inde- pendent movement iu St. Louis County is in {m-~ mediato dangor, with & possibility that tho break- up muy largoly affect what is known rs tho State “Uadpolo ticket. Following tho nomination at Joffarson City of the People's Stato ticket, headed by Gontry, acall wes made in tho same intorest for a County Convention. The Repub- liean local organization, unlilto that of tha Stato, was in tho Lands of (ue Biraight-Outs. The fopublican County. Committep enlled a Straight-Out Convention. Tt was. ab onco eoen that, il both Convantions woro.held, and uupnrnl« tickets nominated, the Democrats would have an casy tine, and carry overy nomi- neo, from Sherill down to moembers of the Jiog- inlature. By dint of politic endeavore, in which all tho leading Indopendent and Straighit-Out Ro- publicau politicisus took parts, conference committecs wero appointed with's viow to har- ‘mobizing vipon ouo Kot of nommstions. At this stage of the procecdiugs, it was TROLOSED TO FTSH the two Convontions, and this was zealously ad- vocated not only by all tho membery of the Republican Convention, but "Z Republicans in tho Pooplo's Convention.- The Republicava had & majority In_ the latter body, nand the movoment for [uston was about to suc- ceed, when tho Deniocratic element, headed by the editor of thio Anzeiger, throatoned fo.Lolt if such o vrogrammo was earried out. 'Ihis had the desired effcct, and iue "Wadpoles, so-caliod, procaoded to nominato & 11T county tlcot, com: pazed of swenty-cight Ropublicaus and thres ar four Democrats, Lator, tho Republicans took up these nominatious and adoptod all, but tho Domocrate. This ection wae tskon moro in o spiteful than o politic way, under the dieeppolutmont caused by tho . futtlo at- tompis at_fuston, avd a5 o yobuko to what. was deemod the dominecerivg spirit of the Domo- cratic elomont of the People’s Convoution, Mu- tual commuvication has foliowed until to-day, after o prolonged conferonco, it wag agreed that thoe Tadpolo ticket showld alono occupy the flold of opposition, thoso Revublicaus who had boer named in place of the Democrats p AGRLEING TO WITHDRAW, Thia ovenlag, howaver, ono moro of the with- drawing or Straight Ropublican pominces with- drew. This withdrawal precipitated another row. Effosts for a compromise aro being ro- newed at the hour this dizpatch is sont, but with small expcctation of succoss: Tho editor of the .nseiger, backed by Judgo Bnock, Silas Burt, aud others, has just” seut an ultimatwn, embraciog the following poiuts: Tirat, tho sbaoluto withdrawal of tho soparsto Ropublican nominees ; second, tho concession of tho power to fill vacancies wholly Lo the Poo- ple's Committeo : third, the recognition of the tickot a5 o Poople's ticket sololy, sud the con- duct of . the campaign to bo surrendored in toto by tbe Republican Committas. Of conree. it these torms are accopted, the Ropublican party stops down and out in the wm;y‘, a8 it hos al- ready danoin the State. If refused, tho Poople’s Committeo will withdraw thoir whole ticket, thus laaving tho Straight-Outa withont any support from the Independeuts, but in nddition n num- berof the Poopla’s State Gommittee will resign and complicate political mattora still more. —— THE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DIS- TRICT OF KANBAS. ATICH LETTER TRON THE CUAINMAYN OF THE NE- PUDLICAN STATE GENTBAL COMMIT Special Dispateh to The Chicago Trabu Leaveswonty, Kan,, Oct. 11.—Tho contest iu the Virst Congressionnl - District of this State in becoming iutensely interceting, Bx-Gov. Groon's lettor to tho Chalrman of the Repub- lican &tate Contral Commitioco carrics constorna- tion to the camp of oftico-holders. Groon wos Iauded to tho skies two wecks ago, overy Re- publican paper joining in the genorat tostimonial to his eminent worth as » Ropublican and bis integrity as a man, Sinco his lester, confessing that Phillips’ dofoat in inovitable, tho orgnus deliberatoly chargo him with botraying tho parly, ond joiniug Dencon Houslin and tho Leavenworth Commercial to defeat tho rogular porty capdidato for Congross, Gov. Greon's friends aro jubilant, rodoubling {hoir cxertions n his favor, and really havo auceseded in bring- ing him before iho peoplo as an Indopondent Itepublican candidate for Conpress, u opposition to Parrott and Phillips. The Post-Ofico p-}mrs now tarn about, and charge Greon with lmving writtena lotter to tho Central Committeo, nnder date of Sopt. 23, soliciting appointments to spenk for the wholo Ropublican tokot. Asa elinchin: donial of this, the Loaveuworth Commercial io-day publishos tho followiug letter from the Chair- man of tho Stato Committee, urging Groen to speak for the whole ticket, the dato of which lotter is Bopt, 25 HEADY™ART) CosNIrTE The Mo, Xy the, Kttt My DA p that you decling tv be an Tudepeudent candidato for Cougress, 1 think your present determinntion will meet (ho approval ¢f youe Judgment, us well a5 sour hoats of friends in Rane has, I thlok 1 fully ppreclite your atuation, .4 ieliow feeling makes us wondrous kind.* fut I trust butter duva are dawning for the wortiis Ropub- lican of Rusiean, T sliould by pleased to bavo you.fill fome appointments with the people in discussing tho Joliticul Issues of the {lmes, Tt ¢ of great importance to you and all goad Nepublicaua Mat the teket should polected thiafall, T hiei biko no piggealionn su Lo fun rewult of & defeat ot the polls ihis fall, Wa might v to work (o laborlug-osr awvaral years withalit “ fodder,” -1f it wiil suit your convenfence (o fill sume apiofnt. ments, pleaso lnillcate tha tines ulduphnrl. 11v not think (hnhnllthn!ml.l'llluuuwlfln jow him tocanvass much, 1, therefore, would prefer thnt yon could Apeak ao hs meotings, either with or without lim, as the cuso muy bo, Yours truly, Joxs GuTHIE, i THE UOUNTY COMMITTEE, "'he County Contral Committes of the Oppo- gitlon party held a meoting at the Shermnn Houso yesterdny afternoon, to fake soma action with reforenco tothe present compaigu., Among tho membora present were (ion, Bhorman, Pat O'lirlen, Ld Puillips, Willism Youuk, Miles Ke~ hoo, J, MoDerniott, Pat Rafforty, William J. On- neazly all tho |; alian, Honry Acklioff, Gleorgo Yon Hollen, Will- iam Rbelnbacat, Capt, Turtle, P, W. Trroly, Mr. Duncheck, John MoCaffroy, Poter Hand, and Frank Agnow, and, In addition, Johm Camlskoy, Whashingtou Hestug, nud othior lensor hghts, * On motlon, W. J. Ouahan was olectod Chalr- mau, and Miles Kohoo Becrotary Afr. Ovaban oxplained TUE OBIECT OF ASSEMDLING | it wasto coneider tho iuterestsof the party. Tlioy had not yey detormluod how tho Aldermen wora to bo nowioated, Homo of {ho wards fa- vored maklng the nominations on the 14th, at #he samo tinio tho dolegates wero olected to the Couuty Convention ; othor wards wanted to sc- loct the candidates &t n differout. {into lu anolhor way, e thought uniformity shoald cbaracter- izo tho nomiuations, It was neceesary to organ- 70 for the city nnd county compnign. ‘Thero wag & Central Committee, but they attendod mostly to-Stato olections, aud could not be de- pended upon for local work, ‘Lho Turaer-Hall uominations had cauged groat dieantistaction, and gomo of the party deomed it advisable to TOSTPONE TILE COUNTY CONVENTION, That, ho thought, was of doubtiul expediency, witico fL would bo accopled os su gvidonce of wenkness, Tho peopla expectod good meu o bs put on tho ticket by the County Convention, and it depended npon " tho candidates, who would dictats tho dolegatos who eompoaed tha Convon- tion, whetber theiz own nomfuations would bo Doad-Bes fruit or ominous of victory, Mr, MeCofirey moved that the Aldermen bo nominated ou tho 14th inst. 3ir, Philips thonght it ought to bo firat sottied whother o Couuty Convention was to bo hold, Mr. Iesing bolieved it would Lo bost to nominato the Aldermon ot tho samo timo tho dologates wworo olected. The question had arleen whather thers should ho ouo or two tickots, sowo baving clalmed that the Aldermen should bo volod for w]mrnlellly, and the tickets doposited in different boxos. Ho fovored that plan, Lnst Yoar thyee or four mon run for Aldermon in some of the wards, ovon aftor tliey were boaten et tus imavios, Ar. Comiskoy was in favor of desiding flrst about the Connty Convention, s o catieus 1o nominsto o ticked was talked of. - N0 CAUCDS. AMr. Kehoo was oppoded {o A cauoue, and helleved the Aldermantc mattor could bo settled judopondently of tho Convoution, Ho favored lm\'l\lwo boxes st the primary olections, ! Mr. Rafforty slso_opposod votivg roparatoly for tho Aldermon. Those only who recetved the nomination shiould be recognized. 'The las: Con- voution was a failure, aud he was inclioed to concur io the abpoiutment of five responstble and reupociablo mon from ocsch ward to suggost nominces “to the County Conven: tion. Buch a conrmso might croato dissat~ isfactlon, Dbut it would exist under all circumatanens, and that plan should bo adoptoed which would produce ths loast geowling. The chaica was botween a couvention with such dele- gotes, or a caucus, Fowmen wero disposed to support such nominations ay~had beon made, and ho bolioved in_ postpoming tho Convention, i€ ono wa Lo be hiold, nhtil atler the Ropublican Convention had mado its nowinations. 3v, Hesing said tho whole primary evstem was wrotig aud frandulent, belug conducted in tho Intcronts of certain candidates aud coutrolled by Republican monoy. Mr. Ackhofl agreed with him. 'The Lilovanth Ward was carrlod by Ropublioan monoy tho Jast time, nud hio did not boliove the votes of tho Opposition would have » fuir show at {ho polls unlees they wunt with a revolvor in onehand and & baltot in tie other, Ho kuow Lhore wus a ring workiug ju tho employ of thn Republicans to control the Opposition” primarios. Tho remedy fur the presen: ¢vil3 of tho systom was to have tho poll-liate and challengo the vobes of tho re- peuters. Mr. Rafierty thonght the polls in overy pro- cinet should bo opon ot tho primsry etectlons from 1 until 7 v, . After somo further discuesion it was declded that the Aldermen 2ud delegates to the Uounty Couvoution shoutd to voted for separately. "THE CONVENTION, Mr., Von Hollen moved (hat tho County Con- vontion be held ae called,—on the 15th ivst,— and that the primarias bo ield on (he 1dLb inut. ‘The pritharies wery a fraud, but thoy could noc hielp that, a8 no improventent lind over been suggosted. If Dad mon “wero nominated, thoy would unrionbtoily be disposed of as were Lhe Turnor Hall nominecs—removed -from tho ke, er voto for on lhonest Republican thou fora acallawag Trom Bridgoport or tho Kolling-Milla. iy would nob govern this Iall—the peoplo red more for men, and wonld suppork only itbose who were respongible, honest, aud cap- able. + M, Heaing did not beliove it best to poslpone the Convention, a8 it was too o, If the Com- mltteo of Five alveady.choson would do their du- Ily ut tho primary elections, the ronghs would 1ot oversido ‘the people. 1f (he Convenllon nominated bad meu, the jicoplo would tako them off tho ticket, 1f scalawags and bummers con- trolled the Couvontion, their work woull como to nothing, 3r. Ackhoff moved to dofor tho holding of the ‘primaries until noxt Monday. -Ald. Foley.moved {olsy the motion on tho ta~ Dble, and ib was 8o disposed of. Tho motion of Mr, Yon Hollen waa thon agraed 0, +Ov motion of Mr, McEligott, of Loke, the {Town-Hall iu that placo was fized as 1ho pull. * ~'he Chair suggestod thnt a commwitteo of fivo o' tho campaign bo appointed, but on motioun of Mr. Vou Hollen tho appointinent was deforred until after the County Convention. Mr. Onabian then made o speoch: for tho bene- fit of the JUDNEB OF ELECTION, alluding to the importance of their duties and thoir rosponsibility, and soying tuat the pary and tho public would hold thom strictly account- able for thoir acts. Mr. Phillips snggosted tho advisability of halk\ing tho primaties at somo othier place than o saloon, 'Fhis proposition was not_ontortsined, sinco only two doys intorvoned, and the saloous had atrendy been designatod as votiug-places, Mr. Rofferty movod that privanes be hold in every precinct, and that .the poll-lists bo pro- cured, but subsoquently withdrew the motion, a8 it was genorally considorod * inoxpediont.” 3, Kelios moved that the polls e open from 2 until 7 o'clock p. m., but, a8 no one seconded tho anotion, ho did not pross it Mr. Hosing urgod the importaucs of having all nationalitics representod on the delogate lickots. It was ot only fair, but would provent ciash- ing and promote Larmony. Mo undorstood that at the last Convention nine Irighmen aud one German represented tha Bighth Ward, Alr. McDormott said tho ticket which vina do- fented Iu tho Kighth WWard was theoue which renlly ropresented tho Opposition party. 1t had on it the names of four Irishmen, tureo Ger. maps, and one Ameriean, J, D. Ward's monoy elected tho otber iicket, and the mon ou it mis- represented the poopls of the wavd in the Con- vention, as thoso of other wards had, influcaced by Republiecan money. Mr. Youuk romarkicd that no decent man conld voto at the primaries_in tho Sixth Ward, ax the roughe would thrash bimn il Lo did not vote ay thoy dictatod. 3 M. Shovman _thought it wonld bo wire to ne- loct o st of delegates in each ward and subimit it to the people, - Mr. Kohoo said it that were done tho Commit- too might s woll olect thom. Mr. Shorman beesmo fndignaut, e did not propose to bo sucered at, My, Von Hollen did not heliove ths Commitien had power to solect telegates to the County Con- vention, 3Ir. Xohoo raid ho had not meant to “snoor™ akany ouo, but he thonght it would be foolish to suggest dotegutes to people who would na. go to the polby, 4 B - Atter fixing the primary polling-place in the Fourteouth Ward al No. 681 West Indiana stroet, the meutiug udjourned, THE COMMITTEE OF TWENTY.-ONE, The Committeo of 'wenty-One, appolnted fo roviso the Logisiativo nonnnatiows of the Turner 11all Convontion, hiold an adjourned moeting at the Shorman Hougo yostorday evening, the Hon. Jobn M. Rountrea prosiding. Thero wero eightoon members present and about twonty | ontaidora, ‘Tho dechinations of John Bfelilor, ' Joshua T Marsly, Obadinh Juosgon, and J, 3. Crowley were road, Mr, Waehingtou Lesing thou avose, and said the object of the meoling wus to cauvasa the names of those sugzeated for uominativun, This could best be dono with the least inconvovience and without constralub by baviog a saczet meet. | Mr. Ackhofl" remarked thot ho would rath-’ {bg. Ho, thorafors, moved that the reporiers and othors not members of tho Committea be oxcluded. 3r. Shorman enld the Committas was i a dol- |/ & icato poeitiou. In itsdehtborations, porsoualities. dosirable to have rowarke as to tho fitnzss of wnfitnoos of caudidates publishad in tho noyre ton for the candidates ‘who would Umhnbly{hj nonilusted by tho Commisteo, it was but g that tho reportors should rotive. 7 | / ‘Tho motfon was agreed to, and the Comr Theld n #ooret sesnlon, w3, i Mr. Gordoor did not believe tho Committes lisd power to say that the resignatiohs of tho mon who had refused to resign ehoulti'be oc. cepted. ‘Chey wore appointod by muss-mecting, and that Dody had detormined that, if the do- clinationswere notsott in by tho 12th 0f Octabor thoso who failed tosend thom inshould beconsids ored es having withdrawn, Ho favored going on, though, undor their instruotious, and fiing the ticket without regaxd to whethor tho resigoations wers or wero not gont in. . Heslog moved that the disixicts bo taken up, awid the nowinations made, Apreod to. Mr. Doolittle, Jr., moved that o mnjority vote be suliciont to mako a nomivation, Agroed to. Tha differont District Committees—tho TwonLy-one being composed of threo mou from each Soutorinl Digtrict—thon suggestod candi- datea for tho Logislature, anit soveral waro nom- inated, Somoe of tho Diatrict Committess conld 1ot ngreo upon any ono man, and, aftor de- voting wero three liours to nucnlsls to reconclla thodifleroucos of opinion, it wasdecided to loave tho nomiuations in such districts opon for sove oral days, The Comuiitteo thon adjourned. it i, / ‘WARD MEETINGS, THE THIND WARD, A mecting of the Opposition Club of the Thirl Ward was held laat ovouing ot No. 565 State atreot, Philip Schweinfurth was in the chair, and A. B, Sheldon Beoretars, tee reported five names from each precinct to be added to the Executive Committes, which led to a dlecussion aud a genoral hubhub. Ar. Carroll subsoquently, introduced resolu- tiona declaring azainst the soloction of delogates totho coming Convention in any underhanded way. 'They were unanimously adopted. I'ho following tickot was then prosonted, Lo be. voted for at the coming primary election,ns dale- gates to tho nominatiog Couvention : F. Xaisor, P, Weinaud, R. lalliday, G. Brown, Thomas Wall, Jomes Apploton, O, Wilson, R, Cavroll. Bomo objection was mndo to tho tickot, but;it wns finally adoptod, £ E. Cady aud G. N, Sargent, candidelos for Al- derasn, then nddrossed the mecting, Tho for wer had lofy all partios, while the latter cloaved anly to tho Pmp"e‘a poriy. Biesors, McCalo and Dompsoy followed in short addrosses, after which tho meeting was deelared adjouruod from tho forcc of cireumstances, the crowd hayiog disperseil, THE POURTH WARD. “Iho'fivet moeting of the Peopla's party of the Fourth Ward waa cailed for las} ovening, at 1004 ttato streot. The call drow forth ouly Mr. Drige call, candidato for Sherif, and a fow of the many candidatos for Aldermen, faasmuch.rs_ tho moatiog failed ta organivo, it slwo failed to” ad- journ, - The oftice-ssokors' disporsod at s lato Lour by mutuel coussul. THE EIGUTH WARD, A meoting of tho Republicany of the Eighih Ward took placo last evening st tho coruer of Brown and Maxwell streots, A cliquo of soven or cight ineignificnut porsons attompted to con- trol tho meeting by appoiuting several commit- tees Irom among thelr own nymber, They soro allowed to finisl, rud were then superseded Ly tho respoctable citizens of the ward, 3Ir. Greono wias elocled Chalrman, aud I. Banderson acted as Seorotary. Speeches woro wade by Ald. M. . Briley sud Capt. McGraw. The Hon, Jobm 1% Seanlan wound the meating up with a digsor-* tation on tho Ktar-Spaugled Banuet, and bur- lesquo on froo-comniores and frog-trade. TUE NINTIL WAID DLPUDLICANS. A mocelivg of the Ninth Ward Bepublican Club was leld yestorday ovening at No. 130 West Tolk street, Capt. Mather iu the Ohair, Tho meoting way addvessed by Maj, Sturey, J, T. Scanlan, Charles Baceh, J. IMawley, J. D. Ward, and oliérs, bk thero wis nothing tew or worthy of noto therein. UL RINTH WARD OPPOSITION. A meeting of the Ninth Ward Oppositicnists was hiold last night at No. 49 Bluo Tslwud avouue, and was very well attonded. On motion, tha cbair was taken by dr. W. \V, Noberts, who oaid that he felt it a duty to work with tho Opposition party. . On this clestion depended the futuro wolfure of tho country, and by fhe election of honest Rep- sesonintives to this Cougress, the ofec- tion of 1876 would be ivtlacnced for the bolter. Even supposiug the Opposition did not succozd 1 electing the Presidoent in 1876, the aupivarsary of -Amemcan freedom, thoy could, by electing Cougressmun opposed to tho tyrannical party in power, be a checik upoun tho hoad of tho usurping Government. 'fhia spealor cited & number of grievances which Re. ‘publicauism was Inflicting upon tho poaple, and in couclusion introduced to tho meeting Mr. Carter H, Hairison, who, on being called upon, statod that ho hoped to meet all present at the Twolfth Streot Turner-Hall this ovening, whore Lie would be assisted by Mr. Thomas Ioyno, one of the moat prominent Irish Democrals of tha country. A few weeks ago tho speaker had the pleasuro of Fuuelv_:g throngh Ireland, aud wext sear lhe iutended to take lis family tnore. Ife noticed that in Ireland tho goil way betler.and thoe country more boauti: ful thay In Englaud, o spekor drow a p turo of the - wiserablo condition of Iroland at tho prescut day, and asked why this bonutiful laud hod becoms such a depopulated country. It was becauso it bad beeu goverued by a sat of men sitting 1 England, and not chosen by [vo- land. Onc consgquenco of this stato of silnirs was tho emigration of Irlsh poassnts to this countrr. Thero was considerabio deugerof au Treland arising in this country. i Thoy might fay that thare Wwas no dsngor, but thero was o hoginning and an end to everything, and no ono keew when the beginniug .of tyranny and tho end of liberty in owr country might nrive. 'The only enfoty was In otornal vigilance, and thi vigilance would have to bo exorcizad by the vaters of the countrs. It should ho remombored that every American citizen was, by roason of his vole, & sovereign, aud each of the audlenco wanas powerful by virluo of his voto ss a Vauderbilt or Tom Seott. The speaker explained to the audience tho Louisians tronbles, and the action of Congross- man Ward in signing the report advarso to the impeachment of Judge Durcll, o urged that the South, Instoad of being hold in hondnge by tho Republican putty, should Lo placed in n position where it could help to pay the tmmensa nationel debt eansed by tho Nebollion, With regard tu Mr. Ward thore was no doubt that Jio was a wily Wideoon, Mo bad been coquattiug with the Peaplo's party all the fall, bul thoy would huvo notbing to do with 8 man who was bath pig aml wuppy, A few dnye ago & statement was made I)v Mr, Word that tho spoaker had bonght the Coavention. Al ko bad done was to pay the exponses of o nuntber of meu who had wpent mouoy unsolicited by bim to gevitroe his nomini. tion at the Conveution. After tho singiug of “Tlarrleon’s bound to win® and ono or tiro ollier campaipn Aongs by tho Eloventh Wnid Oppositiun Gleo Club, the meotiug adjourued, THE SXTELNTI WARD, "Lhe Hixteenth Ward Republizaus hield ameot. iug laes ovening fu ¢ Tish ™ Miller's saloon, on Norih Clark stroot, Otio Hartung in the choir. ‘Thore was ome doubt in *1sh " Millor's mind whethot the meeting wus to Lo held last evening or not, but early yostorday aftoynoon Charley Farwell called on hin and **made matiors stralght. As the first Lusines, the conetitu- tion and Dy-laws adopted ab a provioua mectivg were vuad, aud thoso prasont invited to subscrlbe to then, Abouk five persons respoudsad, Acall wasg thou made for J. L\ Larker. au oftice-gocker, to addresy tho moeling, 1o opsi- cil bis addross by saying, ** My wifs says 1 am gotting to be o vogular bummey, T attend meat. T o Yifth Parod must nocessarlly Lo tudulged {n, and it wae, not e Chicago Baily Tribnne, = r papers. Ho Lad ho objection, peraonally, ! atating his viows publicly, but, out of considere S /This Time the Northern Press Wil - Tho Specisl Commit- | NUMBER 51. ) THE SOUTH. = S ghting in the Parish of St. ar ! James, La. Take It Calmly, For tho Trouble Is Between Fage tions of the Republican Party, The Colored Bolters of New Orleans Not Much Esteemed. Atty.~Gen, Williams Replies to Govs Brown of Tennessee, The United States Will Tusist on Policing the Southern Statos, The Right to Do So Conveyed by the Enforcement Act, "This Opinion Contvovertel by Four Ewmis uent Republican Jurists, : . LOUISIANA, <lat Dixveteh (5 Ths Chicags T'ridurer, by A% EXPLANATION, Nkw OBLEANS, Cet. 12.—~The troubls in §t.' Tumeg Parieh 18 coafined ontiroly {o the Nepnb.’ Jican perty, aod is caased by the desirs of (ieorgo . Doveo Lo obtain ils nomination of Henator from that district. Poves was Secre. tary of Sato under Cov. Warmoth, and w forcibly ojected from the oftico Ly Warmoth for attempting to havo a law promulgated which' bad wover. boon signed by the- Govornor, Hg has . since nerved fu . tho Sebate, and was defeated for n nomination hy & calored wman, !’irm Landry, - Boveo's namo was not proecuted in tho Convention. Doveo hina mince been getting np a conventlon on his own hook, wity the declaration thal ho laa Kelloyg's indorme iont, 3ud his election for dolegatos took place on Saturday. It is sald he haa promised the Dowmocrats some nomdnation in considoration of' their support, In onp of the wards the Landry men weuld uot allow Bovee's mon to vote, and in rotaliatiou thelatter E ATTACRED 4 UASS-HCLVING of Tandry's adborents on Sundsy. Vacbero I\ Morrie, the colored lawyer who was to have ads drossed tho mooting, informs me that he was: seated un tho platform, whon au sltercation took place ou the outslde of tho crowd hetwoeen ., Liovea men and & Lendrs mau, tn which tho Bo- voo man got badly handied. e loft, but soan wamfgen reluming with movoral otber meu, armed with " doublc-barroled — shot-gnus, ‘'hio colored peoplo assembled made n yusb to gei- ‘teyond a grocery near by, but, beforo they had all 20t under cover, n volloy was fired, whi Lillod ono maw aud mortally wonuded -auother, A fow rovolvers woro fifed in roturn, without- ofteck, This broke up ‘the 1eoting,. and AMr. Chestor veturnod to tho city ou 1he oveulng train. On his way (o the dapbs he mot A TODY OF FIFTY ARMED LANDRY-3IFN, who .avoterd thcir intontlon of cleaniug out Bovee's crowd. Ho ndvised them uot to do any* more kiZling, but resort to thn law for redress. As 1o further uats Lan hecn rocefvod from them, : it soems probable thoy havo quicted down for the presont, ¢ TACKING VOWY, Many of the cofoved muen wio paniciy in tho meeting Thnrsday : eveniog,: ave tak- ing Dback-water. Col.” James Lowis and' DB. T. Joubort, whots names ape vearad a8 Vice-Vresidents, will issue @ oard to-raorrow mornivg disclaiming any symps. « thy with the movenient, It is probuble that the nummary maunor iu which Gas. Rollogp denlt with gomio of the complainsuts, who beld oftice, las something to do with somo of their Jator actions. Tolix C. Antolne, ous of tha ofileers of the meoting and brother of the Lien- {enaut-Govornor, wag romoved from the posi- tion ~ of Recorder of birthy, marriages, and deaths, and another col man, -G, Cagennvo, appointod in bis atend : aud James ¥, Tograhany, w110 addrassed {ho meoting, was slan romovod, and John R, Clav, another wealthy calored mav, appointed to fis place. The ndi- dress did uot ta<e much of a bokl on iho Cou- sersatived. 1t was rtegarded riore 2s s com. plaiut ogeinst Kellogg for failing to gire them a shore in tho epoils, than cow. plamt sgaiust bad government. It was gotten up_in Dinchback's special interest, Bo holding Kellogre restonsblo for bis failure Lo got his seat in the Senate. THE REFUBLICAY PAIISI CONFENTION met {o-day, but failed to get a ravuit from ita Credentiai Committes. Fresent iudications are that Folix Labatan, a creole, will get the nowi- netion for Mayor, aud two or thres of tlin present Domoeratic City Adwminisirators will be nomi- nated to strongthon tho tiviet, {10 the Assaciated Press.) 2 FIGIT 1IN 8T JANES PARINIL. Nw OnrLuans, La., Oct. 12— fight occurred yesterday noon st the old Vacherle road store, in St. James Parish, hetweon the Boves and Togan (liopublican) factionr. Obo party Lad assombled to ratlfy & compromisn with ths Con- servatives, when tho other interfored, and tha result was a free fight, in which eevoral persone wera wounded, but none killed, tiov, Kelloge has recvivod the following d patches, which were reforred to the Advisory Board: BT, MARTINSVILLE, LA, Ock 11, o fue, William : 4 : T'iave the honor ta veport that intimidstion yelgne supreme a1 Deoix Nridge, One hundred aud Afry White League catalrs’ were under sxms 6 nilux above Bero hust night. (Stguet) 0, TIELANOUSRATE, Jut,, horitf of $t, Martin's Parise, Br, MARTINGVILLE, Oct, 12, Kellagr: To G, Wittiam [ Weceiving uo ant awer ta my dlspateh, T repatred {a Broux Bridge, whers T registered 301 white and twe colored Demarrale, ARBGURY there ara over 300 e, publicaus 3n that rection, ot one dared to coma for. ward to reglater, on accouut of milnuldation, et T coatinue (o reglater ? Totis ¢, Liusnant, Supervieor of Registration, 8, artin's Torish. A A CONTRABIGTION. NEwW ORLEANS, Ot 12, no following contras dicts & stntement mude by T'arish oficinls in n telegram to Gav, Kollogg this mornwg @ : New IpERn, Ot 1 it Gaulles above St, Martinsville; was at Bresux Trige all day Baturday’; savw or Lieard nothing of fve timiuati 3t hine last nighit, wheace 1 loft this worning atd o'elack, Them v uo tenth in tas repors ol $W earalr " % aripd ep elaowtiero fn the pasléd, e ¢ P ey Voowumzs, : . ANOTHER YIUNT. 2 1t is roported that a light oceurzod on Bundsy sfiornool at Polutea-la-lache, botwesn the Dut- ler and Maliony Republican favtions. Que mau was soverely woundod. TOE uulflxm:x: l:Lff.‘anl‘. gy R # dtaolf s 'Tho following explain thoit o““m’d?m!“;; Vi otiead {n Noritiern vapors dispatchss -:a“,?mh«‘l:;‘z o ad ofher colored raen co-operated and ¥ impathized with tba proseedings of the mectlng hait T tile Central lbnsreh, Oct, R This {8 not true. ~ Wa 213 in full aympatly with (e Repnblican party, aud fho Hlate Adaiinistrativu, sud do ot approva of the abjecta of tha (ow malcoutents who convensil anparen ! meativg, . % aud mataged thut i 3, ¥, Jounrar, v Jaued Leww, INYITATION TO PRESIDENT GHA Mayor Wiltz, with the approval of: ihe Ully council, has tolograplied to "Presidout ‘Grant nt Tionisan, Tox,, inviting bim aud sulte to visy Naw Orloaus, promisivg a coidial welvome by the cittzous xud authorities, 3 TAISU NOMINATIUNS, iy New Urcuass, Uct, 12.-—The I'arlah Repadlios an Nowivatjon Conveution mel to-day. Come mittees ou Credontials and Permaneut Urgagigas dtataeanasrd P it dods e (Sue Elghth I'sge) Waoite Laaguora, wera in {hat nelgh-