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“POLITICAL. The OQutrage-Convention at Chattanooga. RKozth and South Carolina Not Rep- resentetds Two Hundred Delegates in Attend- ance, One-Quarter of Them Nogroes, Evéry Man Brings a Tale of Outrage end Intimi- _dation. Discussion of the Third-Term and Civil-Rights Questions Forbidden. But a Disposition to Disregard In= structions Is Manifested. Richardson, of Quincy, Abandons IHig Congressional Contest, George F. Hoar Renominated for Tons grem, City Politics, - \ SOUTHERN REPUSLICANS, Speeial watch ta The Chicago Tribune, = OF TIIT: CONVENTION, CratTANOOA, Tenn., Oct, 16.—1he Couvention was in scusion four houra this afiernoon, Tho clection of Tareons s Proeddent da regardod nu o triumpls of iho ‘mora oxtremo wing, His speect: 45 thought 10 dndiests what will be tho coutso of the Convention, o sald nothiug aa to third torm or clvil-rights, Runiors are abundant that the Convention hns orders from Wash- inpton 1o say nothing of there matters, However, thoy cannot bo dudged, Al tho colorod delegatea will instst o an {ndoreoment of that measuro by the Convene tion, Tho whito delegates from Arisaneas und Lonls- 1ana favor civil-rights, but the great majorily of tho other white delogntes ora bilterly opposed to ft, TIE OUTAGH BUSINESS will bethomein fenturo of tho Convontlon, Lou- isinn, Alubumn, sud Arkaneas are on band with long libis of outrages, which, hicy uslet, shalt go Dbeforo the country in an addzess, ‘Tho Quérngo Commltteo ks slveady at work, Tho Arkavsas oulzago lMst dafes Lack to the end of the War, ks s full of speceh and Atkansas afedrs, ery solom, Clayton i3 patient but enorgotic. FieClure 1 Jolly, and would Iike to buvo a Commitics a1 Toker, “ “Whero aro nearly 200 delegates in -attendunco, about one-fourth nugrove, DROORS' BPEECH, Upon the recesembling of thu Cohvention to-night, Jexoph Brooks, of Atkausas, wudo u rattling spcaah, criling for miors Congrossional luglslation” for 10 South, ond moro extended_Juriadiction on tho part of 1bo Federal Courts, Nearly tho entizo night sesslon vas taken up with Breoks' specch, ‘Fne old man roemed ungry, and epolto with viw end bitternces, Ho aallu for Faiural toops, Federal Courts, and Tederal futerforonce gencrally, ' Ilis apozch wadwell rocolved znd loudly applouded, "o Convention will not Ukely concludo its labors Leforo to-morsow night, TTuthe Assaclated Press.) CuATTA%00GA, Oct, 11,—Tla Convontion of dele- potes from tho reconsirtioted States met to-day, and wao_called $o order by Senator Olcyton, Willlan: Harkham, of Georgin, wis made tomporary Chairmau. After tho Gppointment cf Gommitiecs o Orgunizotion cnd Credentiais, tho Convention adjourncd lo 4 oblock, Norlhi dud Soull Caroliua were kot xeuro- nented, LETTER FROM THE REPURLICAN CONORESSIONAL COM- T After assembling the following lotter was read to the Convention from tho Republicau Cougreselouzl Ezccu- tivo Gommitteo : %o —, Delegate to the Chattanoogn Coneentlon, Oct, 15 : S : Conslderato men who have given tho subjol ottention regard the movement for u Convention of ‘Southern Repuolicans of very great fwportauens 1o the restion of tho country to bo represented, They bo- lieve that if calin and” considerale counsela prévail, end the delegates come togethcr posscasnd of facty Tosring upon tho coudition of the Southern communi- tics, and loy them before the country In su suthentle and concise form, en impression will Lo made whizh 1muy favorably affect the judgment of tho well-dis- posed in ovory Bection, At tila Convention a record chould bo fully and boucstly mado wp, show- fug all tho hindorsncen to tho maferial, morul, wnd 4ntelleotnal progress with which the Iiee publiczos Lavo bud to conteud, what Tcsd hus been made, nnd . whether in tho Statey and eactions whero tho Domotracy bxs cantrol any of thogreat Intercsts of goclety Luve prospered miore, sud which, if any bave been depressed, Also whethier ‘pereons uud projierty huvo bren mora or less scouro und Teason tiercfor, whichover thu fact mey bo, Out- rages of oll clasck should bo carefully Teported, sehicthor rosulliug in_erimo or extending’ only (0 fe tiraldation, The spirit und purposo of tho astlon of Lo legislative, Judiclal, and oxecutive deparhments should Lo roviowed, - AN, in fact, that tendy (o disore der, lawlesners, ot oppression’ mny woll be consid. ered, Upon the whole ravord thus houestly and fairly 1audo up the couslderate judgment of o Ameriean peopla ey o sufcly icvoked, To tho sincero aud thouglitful statesmen who will aeaomble on this occu= lon, ihede sugpestions;are belleved to bo entiraly une necegsary s but, lest gomo ebonld deom them uinwar— Tauled, Ilave o stato that they ure suggestions ouly, 2nd that they aro subinitted with great diftidence, bt with the sincero hopo that they niy, {o somo cxieut, 1id in sceuring coretul preparation for the work of the Courentien, und full atteudanco upon ito sittings, (Stgued.) J. M, Enxcnns, Secretiry., Upon resgsembling, Lewis L, Parous, of Alubal was eleeted permanent rosident, sud prdceeded to dress the Couvention, At tho conchubicn of i rematk it wes ordered thet e committes of thres froni each Btute Lo appolnted on resolutions, and & commilies of one from cach Stalo 10 preparo an addrzss wpon the condition of alfales i the Southern States, 1t was resotved to appolnt » committos of ono from cach State delegaution to guther and cotlate {he factn and st L regatd to the condlticu of the South- o bialus ho Profident .ot the Couvention wan edded to tup Committes on Addvesy, COMMITILES, Tho roll of States wao then called, and the followng Committees cppointed & On Licvolutiono—Al Bingham, 1 J. Uatuca; ‘Whytloek, L, J, Wheeler ; Geurgla, Wesley shire, Madiron {2, Nenjamin ¥, Drimbys P, Luck, dudgo tonoker, A, I, V) John Avery, L, al, Bhoc Baldwin, II. O, Hunt, Audrew Nejil Caup, W, B, Marghall, V, A, G: aty G, I I Wi, Alugor ; Arkansus, st; Mi-sieelppl, 5. aker ; Toxss, 1o D, lorids, Gaorgo L. Lot ma, dumes I, Bpecd, Arthur rlaneas, 8§, W, Dorscy, 1 ‘Wentworth L. acta un 5—Alabwnn, T, 3. Kisbn ; Arkane &zs, Edwi wislana, 15, G, Byern s sisaippl, Lr. C. Cullent ; Virginis, J, 8, Wilso Geargo' W, Iioury: Goorgin, £ 0, Wade: sawel B, Maclin § Teuncuzca, W, 1, Atbivell, UL CIVIL-RIONTA DILL, e, UL eolorcd Hecretary of it of Misslatppl, introduced u vesolution fudorsing the Civil-Ttights Lill, which was refurred to tho Gonamittes on Resolutons with smanifeatations of - disapproval un the art of tho winto mowmlors, Gor, Brooks, of Avlansne, was fovited to addresa tbo Conveutiou this cveniug, Adjourned to 7:30 o'clocle, EVENING SESSION, Tho Conventfon rexsscmbled, nud n committoo of Hhiroo was aphotuted, to whom Was Toferred volmni- Tous maek of corzespondonco from wil parts of the tiouetl, 0 relation to outrazes, ele, ‘The followlog fn fio Cmmittoo: L, M, Conlaon, Alabemn i . . Lue chauiy, Misiseipgt § and Uilhunn Lowe, Georgia, G HOOKS' BPEECIH. Qov. Trooks, of Atkzusas, thon_nddroaned tho Con~ youtior, tunking & bitter uttack upou (ho Whits Teeaguo, ond proclatining roconitruction a ncecss, Ha wadd dw'preferred v govirnmont of thioves to ito of murderora; dewended noro leglelution Tor the yro. tactinn of Houthern loyulists, lcreated Jurbsdictlon of tho Tuderal Courte, ctc, TUE CosrIrTTr: aro busy working up tho facts and statisties, and will probably repart 10-morrow, V%o wholo smber of dulcquten precout 1a about 200, It 4 binted that Gen, Wilder will addrees tho Cons vention to-marzow, ond show the evil to the Bouth of (o munnfucturs of outmges, No prominent Ropub- Iicaus ure liere from the Nosth, . THE CAMPAIGN 1IN MINNESOTA, Speetal Dispateh (o The (hiciaa Trilune, B, PAUL, ALinn,, Oct, 13,~Tho campaln fn (s (tho Third) Coi waloual District win suddenly mande warm by the publication Saturdny of un address to tho oluctory by the Committes appointed Dby tho late Lib~ oral Conveutlon, This document compares candidutes Wilion and Klng on persousl charscter and iitucee, and nrguos st length wpo tho presumption, bused upon bis popular repulation, that Kiug reprosenta ponuliurly tho officlal corsuption of thy timos ; Whilo s auotorfous lobbytat and vote-broker Lo would be regarded with suspicion in Gongress, honce ho fs ynfk 10 roprencut Lonsst peopla thero, and thu distrlct COULD aAtN NOTHNG for its donseting focal dntereats by clocting him ovor Witwon, who wonld, 1f oloctod, bo respocted and trunt- od by lifs fellow-membera, %o this thio Olinirmun of tho Republican Distelct Oommitios responds by n elilleng, publishud to-dny, for Wilkon to meet King boforo (o peoplo and dbsours tho personal fsatica zalped by tho Liberal addeoss, King ot tho patmo timo publishesn letter, nidressed to Ignatine Dornolly, altor of tho Anti-donopolist, Loratinyg him for slan- dorlug Wt (King) by publishing thot bo ts AGONRUPT LonnrIsr, ehiallenglng proof, nud {hrestealng the expostiro of Donuolly i€ tho Iattor continuos Lis attacks. King's Tabunc, of Minucapolls, also nesafls tha authors of tho Liberal addrees and Donnally, aud the t, Paul Preas follown 4ts Jead, o King' lotter, Donnally xo- pllesfna charnctorloticariicle, afirming thotruth of his ehrgen § nnd Col, Toberfnon, Ohatrman; of the Liberal Gomuuition and wuthor of thy address, fublishes a lote tor Teplying fo (4o aallango from tho Kteform Oom. mittee, taklng upon himaolf Jogal and pereonal spousibility for tho originud addreer, rn for tha lottor nud repoating fervely thio arpument beforo advnnes und sap of King: # Upon hig publle and notorlous Lad roputation yo declaro him unft 1o bn ent to Coite firest, and, should ha reach {hiat elovation, that Lo will, on acconnt of Lfa bad reputation, GNEVIOUALY DAMAGY, tho paramonnt Intorasts, materind nud moral, of tho Btate, Tor when thers ho will Lo _ouly 'fho ine o ' Jobbyist nud voledroker of n corrapt ringof men calling themoelves Deomocents as woll ay Tiopublicans, whoso protenso £ polilical_conviction imd whoso object {8 only tho moncy they_can mako out o thelr opportunitics, * Wontinck Alv. Jiug on bis publioroputution, snd that fs nough toooitro i rofce- fion by enliubientd and consclentiona voteranob swayed by Intercst o fear,” Tils lotter rereseris thut King has subsidizod a levqo part of th pres of the dislrict, cud meutionn that the Proricer's mannger, i1 the alionco of ir, Blaliely, witliiolda tho orlginal zddress until (o return of thit gentloman, sud charges that the Pioneer 48 nubsldized to udvoeato ONNOXIOUS DOOTRINES, glvon nominal supporl to Wikkon, atid suppress ov- exythiing Hikoly to fnjuro King, As to tho challengo or & dincuseion of tho porsonal foaue by tho eandi~ dutos, Gol, Roliorlson aaya : Mr. Wilson mny moke what Is36s o pleases, Thin is this ssue of tho Com- imitioo nud mysolf, Woliava nok consulted M, Wil- 50n {n zegard to tho addresa, Wo araa Comntaitiao ou Address only, and have no mithority to make arrange- meuts for it or aby ono cleo, But {f you honesily dcaira o discussion, pubilsh onr address and coswer it 83 yon thnk boat 1 tho colurus of tho newapapors in Ut district, nsariy oll of which nro controllod by ot fs nll wo ask, nud then LT TIIF PLOILL LECIDSR,! The remefuder of tho campaign 38 likely to Lo hotly contested on both sides, ‘Tho Ounostion prospeeta thzonghout tho Siala are fmproviiz #o fust that lending Ttepmblicana aro calen Intinz npom g0 smoll a ajority fn tho Leglulature that ey caunot bo roclocted, bofug opponed to Gov, Davie, or, belleving that tho ralroad intorosta wall not censent fo hls clection, thoy azo_casting about for o tifrd candidate, and torace Wiompot, 8 wealthy Luuker of {fs city, limoclf o candldate’ for Jopre- sentativo in tho Leglslature, i being ulotly taled 1p an tho coming mon, Tho Legislative nominailons {irouyhont tho Slato show {hat tho local railroad {ntor- ests avo pulting forward tho strongest aud T MK, &nd weill hove o poworful raprosentation, cpectally i tho Lower Houes, Homo of the State Gomipanies nro devan menrly desporato by thgeifoot of aat winter's g {slutfon upon their credif, ‘hey sny {ho dircot fu- Jury 4 ginll, bt tho effect upon Eastorn and 1. ropean eupltailols, upon whom thoy are depending, ja ruions ta {hem, aud, unloss legialotivo rellof i1 ob- tafued ut the noxt soselon, tholr roadsmust go from thir hande, tud (heir inveotments Lo lost, e LOUISIANA. ALL QUIEY IN §T. JAMES PAMIFI, Speetal Disyateh to The Chieazo Tribum Nrw OnLeaxs, Oct, 18,—~1lio Bovee-Landry troublo in 8L, Jumes Parlsh resulted in o firther Hloodshed, The Lendry mob Sunday oventng took Henty Dorscy, young man, prlsoncr, It Is alleged that e was ono of thoso who Ared fito fho megs-meoting, nod thoy so- rlously meditated shooting him and throwlng him tnto tho river, and would have dono £o if it hod not been for the iuterposition of Louls Noble. The mob finally took Dorséy oud Justico I, T. Fisher to jal, where thoy wora lockod up, but Fisher was, npon_cxamina- tion, dlecharged, Loreoy hnd been n Doputy-Sheziff, Al 'tho pariien engaged in tho row wera colored, ‘Things havs now quieted down, 1Pothe tyweluted Prese] :x AENERT, Nrvw Onnvass, Oct, 1U,—3leEnes rnblhlhcd to-ilay, reviews Lo proposition mevie by ifm in o letter (0 Kellogg i July, 1879, to_submit thy clection rolurng of 1871 10 ba canvasaad by five parsons, two ta Lo relected by cach party, they to select n fifth, il to nbide by the resuit of such canv: EKello; rephes, eaylng bo mndo s clmilar proposition. beforo the relmns hod boon eanvassod ot “Chia proyosition Gov. Varmoth declinod. Kehogg iy further, 1 cautiow, of course, only opcak for nyself, but I would oven uow bo willing that the ro- turng, though they hevo been nearly two years fu the Innds of the srollers, abould be submitted tonn ex- cinination of threa or five disintercsted Efl!nne, to be nppointed, say by the Prerident of the United Stater and If, eftor a thorough investigstion, it daea not Ly penr thiat I was clected, I will willingly vosig: gaiadidiuing in nn addresa RE-RECONSTRUCTICH. Washington (Uct, 10) Dirpatch to the New York World, Thors nre unmietukablo idications that a plota on foot, furthered by te most infiuential Republicone, to addopt bolder, more radical and eweaplog wmeasures of viudictivo reconstruction at tho South tan thoso e~ bodied in tho acts of 1667 and the so-colled Ku-Klux or Euforcement statutes of 1570 and 1671, Tho word b epparently been glven to {lo Republican papors published ab this ety to striko thoy Ley-note of tha new reconnlruction poliey, Tho Clronicle has Lad £overal leaders arguing at length {hot * yeconstrnotion i o fafluro;” that tho churaoler of the poor white yopulation in tho Bouth renders them unfit for a gharo in tho Governmout of tho United States; that Congress must guarantco them n Bopublican form of governmenty tnd that o **wark of rocnelruction ¥ muat bo Legun hnew nt o noxt gessiou of Corgress, Tho National iZe- publicen of il worning gous even furtier, 1t strong- 1y censtres tho usurper Kellogg for negotiating with o enn Goverumant in Loulsiona, and,” epeakivg of Xollog's regima na a * Skte Government of marked weakiiess tud fnabilily fo mainiatn fEeelf without Fod- crat bavozets,” ealls for a prompt ond officlent pro- slsion on thopart of tlio Tedoral powor fo eoctiroa, Ropublican forin of Government for tho Stato of Loas isfana poniing this clection,” Theao articles, nad tho tone of Mr, Dawes! Into_epcedh, insisting on's moro centralized and powerful Goveriment thun now oxlstn, are helioved Liezo to bo much more than feslers of the public pulse, tnd o forcshadow propositions of n moro rturtling wud desperato character than havo yob Leen mado In Congrers or discloeed to the public, Tha Soutliorn geoplo, sick of Corpei-Bug Government, hisve meny of tham avowed thelr readiness to nocept o Lmpiro or s equivalont of Miitary_Govornaut instend 3 aud tho entire silnatéon ot the Sonth n {hua working n odd of the 'Third-Term plan, for which tlio President fs notorlously schieming, A military oecu. pation of tho Bontk on a ecale suflicleutly extonsive to Beeure the most ungualified submission wiil probably Lo ono of tho new sucasures of tho Governmont, and = this cnnnot Lo ind, I the present tomper of s In. diens on tho froutior, with tho exlsting forces, 1t will bourged that n largo fuerease of the uring, capecially of th cavoliy arur, is abeolutcly indlspensablo o proservo the piiblic pesco, aud provont & reourronco of el uprieings cs ihogo of tho neoplo of Lonimana, 1t is not deemer expedient to proclaint those measurn o tho "third-Term propositian {o plainly in advauco of tho fall clectlons; Lut, if tho Administration party shall o suceesefiil, it ‘vill at oneo b nslsted upoi tlut theso nteyw aro zanctioned snd demanded by tho people. Tjany army ofiicers aro dicgusted with thely new dittics at” tho Soulll, but oro cxpiceted 1o becomo 1cconciled to them by Tho vromotfons which tho in- cercauo of tho srmy will fucliltare, At oo MISCELLANEOUS, TIIE CANVAES IN WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILL, Svectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Toozromp, 11, Oct, 13,~The political canldron i not bofling iu Winncbngo County ns of yore, but o sllent, quict rovolution 3 golug on mnong the people Which threatens to chango the faco. of things politi. cally, and whero Ropublican miajorities wero onco couuled by thousands thoy will now bo wumbered ouly Dy hundrods, This result 18 botug brought about by {lio notorlously bad nomiusifon made by tho Repube lcans for Cougrcws, Mr, Stephen A, Hurbut's record, both fu jieaco and war, 1s 0 notorlously bad that Lo fs driving en tho _hundred eltiier iuto deelaring for Farupwortli, the Tudes pendent cendidate, or swouring they Will not vols atall, Voih cundldutes litve cunvasaed this county, TFarnsworth c!u!lu? lust weak, ond the reauit ploy: thiat Farneworth s largoly ahead, both tu tho mumber stlonding his meotings and 1ho enthusiosim ho arouses, It {8 couveded (hat the majority for Hurlbut in Winnee Vago county will bo very small, If, indecd, o' rots any utnll. *'1%6 fact 0, tho” Ropublicn party in Wiunobue w0 Caunty {3 badly domorallzed ; ats leaderubip i fullen Into tho hauds of political adventurers, who Luve no intorest n cominon withs tho_peoplo, cud tho Ruupls will apply (lio rnmmlf! at tho hallot-box in Novomber, whon ‘such political adveatuvera oy Hurl- but & Cquapany will ba ehoved netdo fo maka room for worlhy men, L« REPUNLIC NOMINATIONS, . Snzclul 1 The Chicwrn Tribunc, Mangso, Win,, O ~Tho Nepnblican’ Convens tlon met to-day 1o noimaate couuty ofiicers, It was not ea full as the eform Convontion, but cousiderstle cothnvionm wos thown, ‘The following ofticers wero nomfuated s Sherlff, I, D, Frout; Py waunrer, Robert Steclo; Clork of Court, Georgo W, O Jownty Clerk, "W, C, B, Wellzin: Register, Ol 3 Distriet Allm‘nua Gou, L Burveyor, H, W, Gravie; Ovroner, I ho ticket i bétler dintribistod localy than the Reform, but nat ko well nutionnlly,and Is regarded as very. utrong, Al igm well, Republiean candiduto for Congrean, wia presont, andanndo & Lrfef and neat npreek, fis which bo clafiaes tho RopubMeans had lald the foundation of tho templa of Republiean lverty, and wero bouud to ntand by it 11t won nuinds £0"strong (hat §¢ could HOL by fee stroyed, NI, BON WITHDRAWS, Speclal Dirpateh to The Chiewa Tell Quingy, Lk, Oct, 18,—To-tlay Ol Whieny A, Tticl- ardwon formally backed ut fn the tollowlvg card, bHabiod In tho Quiney Iy ¢ "‘:dn the Peblic : 1 noméucted by 8 magn couvention of my fellow-ciuzens, without dictinclion uf Darly, van cate ditlate for_ Congreen in 13 déutvict, wnd having hor copted mich notition niora Sor ho purpoge of repe Teuenting wnd sdvocallug o priuciplo than from uny JHE CIHICAGO DAILY denlrato ngs in return to publio Iife, ond a ono of {his t‘va.‘mlnn cnadidntes, n membor of the vamo prrty wi U miyrelf, tio 'How. tcott Wike, of Dike County, g, bis publlo ' kpecchios and Trivato ‘lolloya cxhibited to mo, nocopled and proinfecd to ndvoeato (o Ainanelsl prificiples and Jlley for whieh X ant cantendiig, (o-wil : by extends ng the wna of {hio lemal Treanvity notes, comtmonly called greentacks, fo tia payment of dutios on porls 3 nud (licro how apyeata to Lo Jilils ot no at enra of principlo o opinion hebweon a o tho sbjrct of the currenicy, T deem 1t 1ny dinty to tetiro from the contest for Conjgvoan tn (o dlste (Blined) Quixcy, Oct, 13, 1874, cf, W. A, Ruouannzoy, | GEOROL F, I3AR MENONINATED TOR CONANEAK, » Wanoraren, Maug,, Oct, 10.—Georgs T, Hear has heen noninated for Congres by (ho Nhith Distict Republican Coavention, ¢ MR I8 CLIGIDLY, 2 Earelal Diepuich to 7 iteago Trilune, RULWAGREE, TWia, Oct, 13,—Rindskopy aaid ton ro- porter to-Gay, in rolution fo his aileged incligibility, 1t Mr, Poroles, attorucy, hind scen hi fatlier's necon popera when ho mado Liswill, Dereles eing called on cunlirmeil tho slatemont, aud this wiil prabably end thie neligibdlity questin, ' o Alata Contral Coramit foe, 1t o twdorniond, had contemplated withdrawiug Sam whetler ho Wauld or no, but (Lo abovo Lce changed tho aspact of affolvs, TIE IAINOW BIGNTI BENATONTAL DISTRIOT. | nacial Dimatoh tn Tae Uhicamn Tribune, WooDsToox, Iil,, Oct. 10.—Tho Lighth Iopublican Senalovial District Convention, comprising Lake and Heleury Countlen, held at SIcHonry to-dity, nominat= ed only tno candidatos for {ho Legislature, nomoly’t . It Grngor, of MoHenry, and Ool, Jumes, of Lako, “Inora wory forty dologates yrenent, and but tom ont~ ridors, Tho McHoury delomtion was out two lhoum Dofora spvening upow n chelse, {hore oro now four onncidates in the field, two Ropubilenns aud twa Tnde- Tendents, sad only (hres to elect, THE CORTEET I NEVADA, BAx Francisco, Cal., Oct, 18,—The politieal contest In Nevada Is ut fover-hiont, and is condiioted with great nortmony and_personal Vitlorness, Rindall throwa down the gauntlet to ', 1L, Williams, tho Democratio caudidato 0 Hio Bonalc, 31 Ianguago ro rrosaly offcn- #lvo ua to invits a personal conflict, sud tho press ia equally personal and viiniperadive, ench of the thros artica inving itk organ, AN TnANOISOn, Oct. 10,—Tiogle, tho Turmblican caudidsta for Blate ‘Tressiiver of Novads, v wiih~ dvawn, ~The Stato Oeniral Commitica has placed Goorgo Tafly on tho tiekot in hils stead, INNEOOTA JUDIGIAL NOMINATION, 81, PAvy, Oct, 10,—Tho 3o, D, A, Diciinson, of Mankato, win to-dny nominated by the Roptiblicans for fudgs of tho Diatatct ourt of ho Sonthvestern Dis- clot, THE NEW TORI MATORALTY, New Yonk, Oct, 10,—Tho Cointy Uonyentlon of tlie Germun Indrpendent Citizens' Association mot to. night, aud nominated Ald, Ortendorfer for Mayor. TIONN TS MIOHIGAN, Chicaqo Tribune. 2,—The Domocrats and Libe fct of Ingham Counly havo [, _Stephonn, of Btockbridgo, for Repreeontalive, Thn Republicans of Shiawasaeo Coune ‘ty, Second Ropresentativa District, kavo nominated Ta . "aylor, of Scotis, and Elisha W, Grant, of Conway. Tu tho Bvcond District of Livingston County, tho Re- publicaus kave nominated Cbaries M, Wood for Son- aitor; and the Domocrats bavo nominated 1dsen Pack- azd, of Gratiot County. Chicago Tritune, The Prohibition candhlates o Legislaturo in ‘Ueneso County are: Senator, for 1! Nineteenth Disirivt, E, P, MeWain; Reprosentative, Tirst Distrlet, Geotso R, Parker ; Second, Lucien B, Goodenow ; T'hird, Cornolius E, Lutison, e e LOCAL MEETINGS. TAX NINTH WAND INDEPENDENTS, Tho Niuth Ward Young Men's Indcpondent Clab 11c1d & mootfug Jast night at No. 48 Bluo Teland avenus, with thieir Prostdent, Thomsa Joyee, In the chair, Tho Committees on Finauco and Holl and Speskers asbed furthor time, and thoir requests Wers grauted, On motion, tho Club will mect again on tho call of tiie Committce on Hell an Spexkers. Thero telug no wird nolitleinns present to address 1ho Club, thoy zdjourned to the Lar to takea drink, and await tho coming of soma -of their orators, At Tust acoounts, (hoy W ra sl walting, THE XINTIL WARD OPTOSITION, A meeling in the interest of ho Oprosition porty was held né Tarner Yz, on Weat Terolfth strect, yos- ferday ovening, abdut 200 pereons belng prescnt, Tiediond Bheridan Jrealiod, and madon Lrief addresa i xegard to tho nectesity of keoping tho Peoplo's parly {u power in Chicago and goitlng rid of the corrupt Tspublicans, o was follawed by Y. J. Oanhen, who alao dwalt upon the rottonnessof the Grant Adminmatration, eud ccusured 3, D, Word for attacking the Demecratlo parly fnstead of endcavoriug to defeud the acts of tho Roptiblicau loadors—for, in oilier words, nttomnpting to xevivo {ho projucices of var timcs, and. offeriug no cxplanation s 10 why tho many pledges of tho Repub- ltean party had not been folfilicd. Defef speechos wers vinde Iater in tho evening by the Mou, Carter H, ‘Barthion, candidate for Congress, and othara, TUZ LLEVENTII WAND INDEPENDENTS, i Ameoting of tho Eloventh Ward Iudopendent Club was licld at the corner of Lako and Haloted last oven- ing. D, MeNamura was in tho ehalr, nod ¥, Howard, Seerctats, Tho Ton, J. D, Werd addressed the meoting, setting forth Lifn claims on {uo people, irrespeelive of parly, for another term In Congress, Ha wus of the opluion that hio lisd made a gocd record, and that Lis drst {erm's exporfenca fitted 1m for o socoud term, 31 clected ho promleed £ do o great many things, end in reply to n question sanounced bin oppositdon to Grant'a tyrdsterm idoa, W, A, Heara usd W, 8. Dhymor Solloved In short uddressts, aftor which ths mecting udjourned. TUE CLEVENTID WARD OPPOSITION, A meeling of tho Oppositian Club of the ward wao held ot Aurora Ifall, 113 Milwaukeo avenuo, Henry Ackbolt prostding, A commitico to uatect dologntes to o voted for at {ko primaries to-dny was appointed, and roported s followa: 1, Sfevers, N, B, Jolmaon, R Collins, T, Fravtzen, J. Press, and Edward Donloy, Speechies were- mado by Judga Allen, Miko Geary cans didate for the Legislature, the Cbar, tnd ot Geary manifested Litterneas of feollnyg ngainet the C: mitteo of Twenty-ono, st did not likiz the idea of Las ing cut off from the ticket, ite Lind received a nots from 5alll Commitics aalting him to resiga, aud inlruded to answer {he eame fn o bandbill to-day, Ho would con- tinue to bu a caudidate, and hoped to recelvo tho sup- port uf iho reoplo ottlo polla, o thumght Lo pos- ecsoed {lo lequislte nbility for o seat in the now State-ouse, and aa proof of tho fact ko ealled atten- tlon to his huving already proparod sundry biils to Lo Tnid Leforo the Leglalatiro tho coming winier, Augther meotiug of tho Oppoaitlon was Leid tn. tho carly pat of theevenleg at No, i Lakoe strcot, Thue aitendonce was Hmited, and withont {raneacting any Imsh:ee! {he body ndjowned 1o #vvoil the Aureva Lail mecting, THE TIRTEINTA WATD A meeting of tho Thirteenth Ward Républicans was 40 Liava been Leld yesterdoy oveniag at No, 331 Ogden avenue, but, somo troublo arlsing about leasing tho Ball, it adjourned over Lo Sulter's ealoon, a little far- ther cast, Tho chadr was taken by Maj. Davis, The first seaker was Mr, I, S, Macfarlne, who did not think It vas nocessary for i to ey thst ho was, and alweys had been, o Republlean. Ifo would ai- dress Lop meating npon tho objost cf Lhe meeting, the best wny to procuro improvements fn tho aity, Hoshowed that this soction of (he. wurd had been obliged to walk through mud and over stenches which wero almost unendursble. Nota dolfar had hieen expended on the ward outh of Madleon strect to within a sbiort timo, 1fo had been informed thnt Ly nome bod been ecléeted o8 tho caudidato for Alder- man of the ward, sad understood ho was e eoloction of tho yoters who lived outh of Madison street, 1fho wera electad to o aeat u tho Common Council Lie would anuko berenlean efforia to mako Ogdon aveuuo and s vichilty o Hitlo paradlse; ol Blownrt, ono of tho Tepubliesn candidates for Klueriit, stated lhat e could not mako & upeecl, A, Sution, the other candidnto for Aldeuian, had u cold, nud alio begged to bo excused, Mr, Tawloy, of tlio Post-Ofilce, compared tho Thl teenth Ward t0 one of tho Lurofiesn Lmplres, which, o claimod, {¢almost equaicd n sizu aud excelled importanes, Ogden avenno wan solld Tepublican from Washington niroet o whoro it fuded futo tho far distant prefvie, He culorized the Qity Government, aud folt sio thut tho Thirtecuth Ward's Aldormin swould prova s good reprosentative, no matter what tho shudo of hin pollles. "I1o spoko For omo Tonuls uu war mattore, cdueing ol by arguments againet tho Oprosition yiazty frofa tho_clrcumstanees of {lio Wer of '(ho Rebellioi, eud clinraoterized a e s0jo abjoct of tho uew party {ho gotting tho notion 10 pay tha dsut of ho Gonthern Confederzoy, which (icy ud stored up 1 bayk=vaults all over tho country, 2x, dasper D, Ward £elt very happy {u meeling so Iargon uninber of voter, 119 asked them 3f ho dhil ot lovk like u belngs superior to Lis opponent, Gone grces was o remurkablo placo, he considered, in & eat many vayu, ail o hopod tiat A, Gartoe 1T, Ha- TiHot Waitld not Vo clected to go Uliera In bia plauo, Adter iudulelug i u iinbo of vory weak persouie ties gon hih opponent, the spezker ot down to tha Tate \War aud slavery, shich provided subjuct for zu excecdinply dry und anupplanded ovation, B, Vard wes folloved by Maj, Dovis, vho was site- ceoud by br, Hawley oy tho lsé spelier, whas tersn fanneks provod sl tovo ateeptatie (o 1ho itidionco than his long offort at the begtnniuss of tho evening, Judglye by tha upplonso 1L cieited, Thers won o deen political meanieg i the words Lo uitored, © oy evokan vory loudly, ot tho peoplo e guged in the ndjncent Lilhard-roun, who had Tucelved tho otlicr speocties i nprathy, peicked up thelr vnra and dropped (heir Ao angmorable words: @ And ho 9oy ali did, and cigar in tho bargain, TN VIPTEENTI VARD, The Polisii Oppusition Civb of tho Fittceuths Ward cld a sneotiug nt No, 495 Milwaulco avonuo, Josof tarrantuch wan bn the ehaty, Jnstico Sohornwald way tho speatior of tho ventug, o thought i Iirndlsy " buye, wou't_ you havo e took o Tepublican Iiad Veen Sheriit long onotgh, and was oxenest iu i ud$ozSy of Kern for ilint ollics, TIE BEVENTLENTIL WARD, A moelfug of tho Exceutive Commilttan of thio Oppo- sition Olub took place Jast oveutng st Noi 63 Olybourn uvenuo, In tho abuonce of tho vegular Tresident, Adulph Schosningor, My, Anton Mottiugor was closted to tho positlon, Xx, Guatave A, Koru wio appoluted Beorotury, Br. Jemes £uuls, who bus lately Doen an- nouuced by his filenda as & condidato for Aldermon, npoko n favor of making the nominationn of delcgates {o the Conventiom direotly, o spoko lang and ear- nestly on tha nocesnity of sending tha very vest in the ward to that Convention, No scvoud-rats men would answer, Iu accordnnco with hia speceh, the followhng dele- mtea wero nomiuated: Dr, Bhoppern, Jolm Merki, lenry 2inyer, Anton IHoliinger, Joln Siack, Adalph Hehoculugér, ‘Andraw Miller, and _Valoutine Tuli Bponchex wera mado hy Col, Arno Voss, I’ A, Bl macker, sud Jagob Schicdinger, TR EIGNTEENTIL WAND, The Opposition party scoms ta ralo tho roost in the Elghteenth Ward, At tho mooting held list ovonlug in tho Interosts of {lint party at No. 73 Chleago avenue fhers weson immenso gathering. Tho Isrgo saloon vian ilod to fta uimost capacity, snd many porsona wero obligod to staud on tho sldowatk, Goorgo B, Dagnes wan electod Chiafrman, and then o litch In tho procecdings oconrred, which ealled forth many ex- ‘pressions of dfezatisfaction, Tt was found (hat i the apealiora ¥ wete wanting, Thyoruwd becano rostlens anil {mpattent, and erigy of *Qom, Bellosn, give na napeochi® “Npw {hen, Hanebrouck, let's hear from you,” and ‘such like, wero heard, Tho Chuir- man Juguirod It Mr. Hansbrouck was present, and was ouswered thuat *lio had gone oui to tako n drink." Tu siteh monucr, bautoring was Indulged fa, tho meltlfinous provinciallsm of Soathern Ireland and the harslier vernacular of tho West being ‘llrcdl!lnlnnnlly distinguiohablo among tho patola of thelr Tontonia brethren, 1t was a good-humored gathering, and un- mistukably auti-Adminintration, It did not require nrgument in support of ifs parly, for ils felth iy strong and unwavering; but them, as & citizen of Celtfo origin sald, tliey would Liko toear o opeech, bt iu!‘ for tho fun of ii," & Itelief camo aftsr much delay, John M, Arwed- son addrossed the meotlng, ifo brought them cheoring mows from Indiana, eaying thot hin countrymon thera (the Seandinivians) wors trun to the Damocracy, 1o safd hia countrymen Lold ulm thnt, n tho mnny crses which como before tho cdurln (o Judgos dacided that,if a man wero bico drink during one year, he was adjudged to bo an habitunl drunke ard, To-morrow fhey lind o caucud as to the candis dnten who ars Lo bear the banners of their local sauen, It good men aro nominated, ho expocted hin osrors yrlilall support thens, nud 1o was suro good mon wonld ho chosen, The demogogues, thess contomptibla fel- Jown who callod themselves ’ tho workingmon, pat a Ucket {n tho 8old and would do all in thelr powor ta #plit up tho party fn the interest of tho Ropublicans. 116 wma ouro that hia_conntrymen would Liuva bolter songo than to joln with thom, [Cheere,] Anothor paieo onsucd, biinging loudly-sxpreseed uncomplimontary commonts upon tho Commitics of Arrangements, “*No speakora” wan tho «imonlty, ¥ Dlack Bob™ and other local colcbrittes wora called for, bt the responso wan nsially * Ho's gono home, At "lengtli, Jolin McGaffroy mourited a chalr, and fa- formod tho wnestiog that Indiaua had gors lavgoly Damoeratio, 1o sald, %You lLave only to keep your shaulders {0 tho whoel, aud you will sonid n worthy re- npouno Lo Tndiona, This fall wiil show Gen, Grant that the peoplo hero do not want the same kind of rule in thio Soutl, such 23 \wo suffered fu our own country, [Cheera.) A fow days more and you will havo your cendidzies befors Sou.” o flion spoko In favor of tho candidacy of icbaol Sweency for Alderma, and bl remarks ‘Woro roccived Wil'a display of eitiu- 3am, BMichiaol Seonoy th 1 Lol tho ehafr,? and doliy- ored himself of tho following brovity : 1 haven't como hero to mako any spzech, - To-morrow's tho day of nominations, und I expect you il uli do your duty formw, Afiex tho nominaionn is thu timo to makis sprochos, T wish you good nigt, T'ke meoting adjourncd noon after, * e el ITEMS, 3. ¥y NOT €. 1, Tho following fa_taken feom the Wankogan Patriot ¢ “Abarzel of whisky aerived ot tho dopot in Tako Torest n fow daya since, consigned to a nan living 2 or 3 miles from tho villago, Mesers, Wolls aud Farwell hearingof i, visited tho man and remon- steated with him, oud finally obicined an order to hava tho villainons lquid reshipped to tha manuface turers."—Faukigan Gazette, Cet10, “ Tiia nons of lio Deacon aro_distngennious in this mattor, Tha oxplanation furnished 1o ua is a8 fol- lowa: Tho whisky was ecnt to & goentlaman living noar Dmmett, for Yroa distribution,—tiie same ns the Government soeds are sent out,—and the Farwell who cauzad tho “villatnous 1lquid” to bo “ressinped to the manufacturera” was Jobn V., nad not Chyrley B, —vho i o big-loarted and gendrous smum, 1t wes seavcely a brogiizriy actton.” TME PRISATIES. The primary mestings wiil bo held this aftornoon to clect dlelegatos to tho Teople's Paxty County Convone tlon, and to nominato Aldormen, Tho only changeain thoplaoes of voting arc in tho Tenth Ward, whero tho nolla-are at the corner of Halsted and Madison in tho Second, at tho corner of Adams nnd Sizto; and in tho Tirot, st Engine-ilouso No, 13, on Dearlorn straot, Tho caticus of tho Sixth Ward will bo Lold af the mouthenet corner of HMalsted strect und Archer avenue, from 4 to 7 p,m, to-day. Tho judgescreJohn 1ckoy, Clirlstiun Egcman, and Florenos Harsan, ANNOUNCEMENTE. ‘Tko Reymblicans of the Third Ward will mectat their Ball, 619 Stato stroct, {his cveniug at8 olock., Pers Bons wanting good men nominated should attend, Tha frlends of Mr, Patrick Curtin, Superintondont of tho Iilinols Central Elevator, have requested Lim to Do & candidnto for Alderman of tho Lwentleth Ward, BIr, Cuttin has accepted, Tho place for tho registration of votorsin tho Sccond X'&celmf. of tho Fourth Ward, i8 No. 1¢4 Twentloth street, PERIONAL Aniong tho officers to o clected this fall is a Sherdfr, In the Opposltion & les boen scoumed by somo thzt tho momineo fa to to of Irlsh bith, A slrong parly cmong the Republi cans think i wiso pollcy to nominato o man ,of {ho sams nctionality, axd thoreforo sunport Ool, Owen Stuazt, Col. Btuart bas cn licrorablo record na n sol- dior, 5o fought =)l through the Sonta with Graut, nnd ‘tien with Sherman ; et Chicksmauga bo vas shot through tho body, aud 'recived othez wounds, As toon 5 hio yecovered bo rofoined his rogimout, sud ywent with Sherman Lo tho eca, Perconally Lo is popits Inr, anq 3¢ nominated, will lexgely divido tho voto of Lis'countrymes, Lo has a largo followiug of fitends, Tho contest in tho First Congressional District is narrowing. Sidney Smith han witudrawa all proten. tions for the numination, end the fieldfa left fres to ‘Meaets, Dore, Rice, and Dixo; —— PASTORAL VISITS. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune : Sm: Couniderablo lins beon said of Inte on tho subjcet of+* Pastoral Visits,” and the matter has ‘been brought up before the ministorinl brethron of tho difforent denowminutions, ot their weekly meetings. It is amusing to sco tho way our prstova dispose of thig question. They seern to tako for grauted that thoy aratho only persons concerned, and that the other parties ‘aro in no wiso interosled, Judging from their stand- point, tho pastor hus only to Etart onb on his round, end overy door must bo oponed ab his lnock. Why? Becauso ho is n minister, Tho ostonsiblo objoet of such viuit io to inquira #6 to tho epirtnal wel- fate of the family; but my experience showa that that in o subject lightly touched upon,~tho principal tople being tho social lifo coniocted with the chiurel, and any lit{lo gossip relating to ito members, Vho sickiioss ana poverty of somo of thom aronlso spoken of, not mo much fox swoot charity’s eako, as for tho expressions of aympathy, which aro frocly bestowed on the ua- fortunato erentures, Thero may be some ladies to whom such visits ara ngroenblo; but n woman who ragurds her own pood namo, and respects hor husbang, woul;{-v rather not entortain any gontleman iu his absence. Dut what can gho do? If sho vefuscs to 00 him, sho is considered rudo nnd inhospitanlo; o, whilo she chato with hor visitor to puss away timo, sho is wishing ho were awsy; or, if his real concern ia {0 nquiro 6o €0 (ho religious in- terasta of thio famuly, sho wondors why ho dooa ot coine whon thoy aro likely to ho at homo, Now, it Mr. 4, or 3lr, I, or auy other man, wero to mako frequent calls upon a lady, unaceompa- niad by his wifo, oven If Lo huve any, would nob thio noighbors opon thoir oyes aud mouths to her discredit? Ldo ot dony ihub thero nre times aud seasons when tho. vieit of a pastor mny do gront good, especlally when tho tamily aro in affliction; but, in view of Il the seandalous ro- ports roparding ministers that huve boen pubs linhcd during tho lost year or two, [ aal if it Lius not becomo tho duty of every husband and father 10 jealously guard the homa for which Lo Jabors 50 hord to provide 7 Ttespectfaliy yours, CuicAco, Oct. 9, 1874, —_— A CARD, Maurxao, Ill, Oct, 13, 18; Zo the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: In the reporis of the proceodings of the Rock Hiver Conferonco of tho M, K, Church, now In sesslon ab Btorling, NI, published in tho Batnrday [gsuocs of the variouy city papers, I find an ftem_roforring fo " tho cavo of X. D, Fau- ning,” Idcuire, through tho columus of your papor, to mnko o few corrections, Iy tho various voports published, thoro are four falso nlloga- tionss 'Fimt, thut, since my withdvawal from tho ministiy of tho AL ¥, Chureh, I heve been protonding Lo be o member of thut Chuvel; £ccond, that the ** Tudependent Chureh of Chuisg, at Murongo, IIL," is apeoffically an Anti-Masonie movo; third, that I foft tho winisivy of tho 2T, 15, Chaweh to start that wove; fourlly, that T havo nudertalien to putdown * seorat soclotics,” As X oxpect soon to publish the whole truth of tho mutter, a simple doeninl of tho above alloga- tions in nil L deuite at presont, 7 N, D, Fasn ki Tho Massachusoity Ton=tlour Law, ‘The Masenohusotts Teu-Iour luw pnusoed by tho lunt Legisinturo of that Biate weut into of- feot Jast Lhuradoy, ‘Tho wages to bo paid under. tho now Jaw will, in effect, bo ene-ploventh wwallor than foraiorly, or propertionately tho #ame ag pid for clsvon hours' lubor, Whe ju- torests that will hachlolly alfeoted by iho law are the ootlon, voolon, throad, and paper munus fnotorios. + a, TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1874, “UPPER AND UNDER.” ‘A New Locture by Henry Ward Boeecher. Letters from tho * Mother-Friend » of Trs. Tiitons A Statement as to the Marietta Lettor, A New focturo Iy FRenry Ward tecchers DostoN, Oct., 15,—Tho Rov. Ilenry Ward Beechor dolivored n nowly-propared leoturo in Musie-1all this ovening, Iistitlo is novel, bo- ing “Upper nnd Undow," which, interproted, means tho higher and lowor clausos of socloly. T leclure donls with the formntion of the dif- foront strata of our presont civilization, showing wiierain the system is to bo praided and whorein it is to bo condemned, and lifting up an ideal of perfect manhood, A very Iavgo audionae assem- bled. M. Bocehor was introduced by the Rov. Ay, Murray, who wsimply presentod him os the orator ‘of the ovening, As bo stopped forward “to the dosk ho was greeted with 'a porfect storm of ap- plause, which subsidod o})ly {o bao thrico re- nowed and unanimons, Ho was ovidontly con- sidorably affcoted by it. Ilo oxpressed his thanks by eoying that, while he livod in Brooklyn, it geomed thet ho bad como homa to Boaton, and this kindnoss and its signifcanco ha would not pretend to nrisundorstaud Ifo then proceeded dircetly with his Jeature, Lotter from the ¢ Mothor«Eriend ¥ ot DMirw, ‘Tilton—A Statement ny to the Marictta Letter—[tiva. Te?s ¢ Wrong » and ¢ Secret?? To the 2ditor of the Cineinnati Gazclle 1In 2 recent note you ask mo if your last edito- rinl on Mrs. Yiiton's “duplicato lotter from Mariottn * was a_correct roprosontatton of wmy connoction with it. I amnot cerlain that the ‘*duplicate lattor from Murieits,” pablished in Air, Wilton's last **otatemont,” {8 identical with tho one in whoso compozition I nm sroditod with nssistiog. If so, thero nre hoth omissions and sdditions in it quite Important, re. 'I' wroto soveral duplicats lottors whils elio was ab our hiouse in the fall of 1870, Tno ono that I bost remombor, and to which reforouco Lina boon sovoral times mado by tho pross, I will give you a brief history of, not quoting oxact langzauago in all instauces, but giv- ing youa truthful rvepresentation of its spirit unil purposo, I did not *asslut ™ in its compo- sition, oy in that of nuy other lottor Mrs, Tilton wrota while hore ; but X did Loear it road, did ap~ prove of it, and its confouts wero deeply im- pressed upou my momory, ovon to soms of ita phbrascology ; and I did, with tho broken-hoarted writer, louk anxiously, though nos ns Lopefully a8 did sho, for o favorablo renly. Mra, 'I' same to our home thiat falkfor folaco, advico, and rest, Sho was sick, wad, and wore perplexed. I had known her from hor Youtis, and #ho hiad ealled mo her **mothor-friond.” O£ couruo I could give no safo and wiso advico unless I imey all ahout hor diflicultics, Of her own fautts and mintakes she rpoke with the ute meet froedom 3 of bor husband’s, with graat re- Inuiauca aud studiedreticence, till sho was forceid Dy circumutances to toll mo the wholo sad histo- ry. It wasro sad, and her way wad vo dark, and Lior perplexitica so groat, forsuch a timld, lo\'lufi creatnre, that nothivg but her religious faith an hor marvelous goniuy for hoping aved hor from being utterly crushod. ‘Tho buiden of hor hoart whilo she wan hero wea for tho happinoss of her home aud the sal. vation of bor husbaud. BShe oftou told mo that sho should count any snfering or humiliation on her part asnsught, if this conld bo accomplished. ‘Llto Jetter in question waa written for that ob- Ject and in thas epivit, 8ho nad spent the night in prayer sbout it, and m:l:ed o to listen 1o ita reuding betora she sent it, 1 did so, looking over, meanwhile, 8 copy of iho samo to her mother, She remerked o she Landod mo this copy, “I want poor mother to #eo Just what my heart is toward ‘Theodore. She sulfers 8o on-my eccount, nnd sll the more, I suppose, beeausa she sees my eflorts to conceal wy troubles from hop" Iho chief points of this lolier were hior oarnest entreaty of ber husband to * put away ali un- jnat feeiings and thoughts sbant overy one;™ to give up wine, that intlamed bis breiu; to ro- move eertnin imapuro plctures which hung in bia slecping-room; and fo break awa i cintton ** with all women wuo hind of hielped him in fidetity to domestio Jifo,"” and - in whatever was traest ond best, Sho aveurad him, if ho would thus do that, all fhat way wronz on her part should bs pat ul Iy away, and that, with God's holp, sbe would tive to blesa und bolp him in overy possible man- ner; that oll the prss should be biotted ont, wind theirdomestic ifo sliould be renswed, stiength- oued aud aud beautiticd, L approved theglettor, ecnt it and the duplicate to tho Loat-Oliice, and thunjtaturned to her room to agk hior gomo questions for my own under- standing of tho caso, 5 1 fivst luquired what she moant by *“ putting wway wroug " on how part. - Sho replied, in substanco, that shs * wos not o £aint, but o wealk, exing woman, and did many wrong things™; that tho was often mugry at Theadore's uvrezsonablencss and injuscico; ofton did bim harm when sho aimed ouly to do Tt good ; Liud frequently violded to him when Ly wo doing sho yioided right and {ho exact truth ; and finclly, 1 lor love for her pactor, in- nocout and bolptul &3 it had been to her, she waw that sho bad done wrong, for, in his verled steto of d, it hod furnished bim i a woznon for ovil, not only ageinst horzolf, bab against a grent aud good man: that it had durk Ner busband oud causod him to sulfer; and for this und ull other faults sho. was willivg to make- the fullest ncknowledgments, and to give up overything that troubled hiw, exvept her ro- ligious faith, but that slie coutd not aud would uug do.” I questioned her closoly concorning tho “wrong,” asking her if her regurd for bor pastor bud weakened hor domoutio lovo or hind. ored hor domestie dutios ; if it was such that sho could Lot expect God's blessing wpon ? Lo all sueh queations sho gave an emplatio ** No ;” but suid thnt, on tho contrary, sho hind beon a bottor wifo, mother, and Christias, and bettor ablo to vear her troubles, and hopo, love, and forget under thom, for tho help and Bympathy thus 0o~ tnined,” Sne gaid bor *wrong " would ot have beon ono for rone wives, but was mada so in hor cuso by hior husbaud's peeulicrities ; nnd that she, who kuow him so- well, shoukl have boen more mindful of Lis changed religious souii- ments, and even of his unreazouuble moodu, She folb it to be # mistake on her part lookwg ko mueh to human syiapathy and aig, when sho had ever lind at hand o Divine helper, In somo conversation with her then and aub- sequently, I inquired what Ler “wectes™ wan, nud eho repliod : ** Conld thero ke n mora dre ful geerot than my life now, and Thoudore’ tor- viblo ncousasions 7 e lnowa they uro untrus, aud Léuow iboy rro; but what shonld I do il ever such sugpicions wore ade publie? Then, what s of moto conscquoncen still, how it would Lt my pastor in Lts public position 1 It a too drondtat o think of; end it is my study, my prayer, and wy_agonizing effart, to koop il thig from tho world, oud, ns far ps possiblo, from father and mothor,—eapecially from fether, who luves o much, aud whuse béad would bo bowed In sorrow shoutd he Lnow all I imfler," 1 liave ouly Indicated portious of our long con- vorsation, 1 cunnot give Mrs, Lilton's manner with ite stamp of sincaiity, or oenvey its nupres- slon to othors, Could I'do 80, I nin suve thoy wold agree with me m ;lx_xdf“lng hor to bo as fron {from any thonght of guilt in any of her domes- tio relationa ng she i sensitive in consotence and unsparing in bor solf-condomantion for the least ghadow of wrong on her purt. Sue lives lurgoly in ber sentimeonts, is somewhat vaguo and sentis meninl in hor modes of exprension, espeoially when sho writes, and bas s wonderful faoulty for loviug poople, nud might bo acended, by thosa who do not kuow how sincere ho s, of oxtrav- aganca in her oxpreesions of aifection, Whone evor o fricnd Lius comforted or sarved bor, espe- claily whon thoy have thus sorved Lior husbend or childron, hor love uud gratitude overilow, Such soutiments sho las uttered to and about her pustor. Kuch Eontiments ihe bas often express. cd Lo other frieuds,—somo of hor own uex ta whom, for many yeurs, sho hos boou 1 the habib of writing rocd * love-letars,” ‘fheno triondships wore, huwovor, all subasor~ vlont to tho one sirony and rulng prusion of lor ife,~-hor lova mnd dovation to her husband, Of lato yours thin hus boon cancontratod tpon chielding his veyGtution, bringing him back lo usefulioss, to loyalty, to his domostio lite, to happinoss, duty, and to hisn God, All othoy friondshipy have beon ohiofly vatued ws they govo bor aid m those aims for him. No mattor Bow davk nnd hopeloen uil seomod, ono word from bim {udicative of lovo nod roturning vivtua hiao boon sufllclont to brighton Ler eky and couso — e . 2. ~ =s———— 7 oblivion of nil wronge, Plnced in most compll eatod nud difilenlt clrematancen, sho hos trily nude groat mictaken, LFow thus circumutanced Wonld iava maedo loe, ovon If tuoy avolded ox- aclly heen, 8he hay compromised” her word to nve lier hushund from blamo and ta do his bids dlu, Lut I doubt §€ ohia ovor did Lo hido a fault of her own.. Conld tho public hayo wiwansod, na huy the writor, hor mwont, madent, unnifected ttylo of ploty, her patlenco and domestia flichty wd tondernozs, 50 uniform nnd conslstent undor gvery vatloly of fax and frial, thoy would, T fenl surg, agrea with mo, that, if orimo and dis- Lionor wontd bo linked with snch n lifo, there wan thus exhibited a now, marvelous phato of hu., man nnturo, and of the history of ethinn. I will closo my long lottor by adding, that, when Mra, Tliton recolved a roply'to her leltor, sho eoeined crusiiod, Sho fainted on teading it, and was iil for somo time. ~ Sho butned it up, ro- mnrhing, ‘It is too drendfui to read »' second timo, and the only fit placo for it is tho five,” J, howover, read tt_bofora it was consumad, ond ito dreadful’ split, Ita harsh and ervol jan rungo, and ils eaddoning moral tono, medo nn impickslon upon my mind uot easily efftaced, T can but contrast it with tho gofier lnnguage nnd finer sontimonts with which Mr, Tilton clothey bis uttornnces beforo tho public, Ho hing throatened to disgince his family, and *Forush tha pastor of Plymonth Clureh to fim\\'. dor,” But lub us hopo end_beliovo that ore long tholr ¥ rightecusnoss sball bo brought forth ag tho ligitt, and tholx judgment as tho noondsy.” Mantizra, O, Ock,, 8, 1674, WOMAN-8UFFRAGE. National Couvention of (ho Friends of the Bovement at Betroi Encouraging Report by the National Exeoutive Committeo,- ¥ Spectal Dlapateh to Tha Chicago Tritume, . Deznorr, Mich,, Ost, 13,—Delegatea to tho Amorlcan Woman Buflrage Couvontion bogen ntriving yesterday, Among tho dclegates from othior Statos who aro here, dira Mea, Julia Ward Lowo, Ilenry B, Blackwell, Lucy Slone, Margaret W. Gampbell of Oblcago, Miss Mary T, astman, and Mivs Matilda J, Hindman, A large number of delegates from this Btato aro also preacat. "Tho Association mot at 1ho Opora-Honso thls mora- ing, with 400 or 600 peoplo present, Itwas calied to orier by Col. W, M, Ferry, of Grand Haven, who ine trdauced irs, Jultn Ward Lowo ns th President, Tho Rev, M, Fidolin GUlelt, of Rockoster, Mich,, opencd ilio meating with prayer, COMMITTET ON CREDENTIALS, Tho followlng Committeo on Oredentiale was np- pointed: Margaret W. Oampball, Tllinofs ; Mary W. Thomas, Indiaiay J, ‘A, B, Stoné, Michigm; Mrs. Honcy Lioly, Missourl’; “Nro, Deborah Drney, chugaits; ra, Ourrier Brown, Obio. 1&xx, Tows thon dolivered tha annat addross, Y OF FUE BLIOUIIVE COMMIITY Lutey Htons Bluciewell, Oboiratan of the Lzcentive Cowmitiee, then presented tho roport of thit Commite it cs The Prosbyterinn Goneral Aesembly ot St Touls navo hmd wider conidiration - tho . right of women io preach, and Dbovo givea a4 modiiled exprosslon In ita favor, by reforring the matter to thd discreiion of the ministers and cougse gatloua Intercsted. Woman-sullage §s still ma talted in Utal, A renewed attempt to ropeal it by ar- bitrary Congressional intorforonco was mad Juut suin. mer by Sonators Frellughuystn and Logan, A shnde Jar Liil was defonted in the Ilouse, and o substitute adopted which leaves to tho women of Utal: thelr cqual politicul rights, The benetcial effect in already maunifeated In the fraproved tompervanco legistation ot 1ho instance of 4,03 voting women of Balt Lake City, 'I'hv women bf VWyoming hiave srain for the #fth thas oxarcised their right to vote, snd aguin the result has chown the wisdons and eafety of tho measuro. Gov, Gswpbell, Judge Kingman, und tho Larawle City Sentinel all unlto in benring the fullest testimony to thoguoat beuehit overywhere manifest fn tho Tevritory, Lotn iu the Increased good order nt tho polls and in tho charscter -of tho candidates. Thia subsantial Droof e au asyres to al objoctions, gnd sooms ot cx- umplo of prastical political reform which is, overy- vehiero needed, ichigan, ,faking tho lead of nll tho States, has submitted 'to tuo populur volo mnext onth o propositfon fo secura oqual political rtights to women. ‘Tho clvilized ‘world is watening tha result, Town bas followed Michigan and hag takien tuo first utop to amead {ta Stato Constibution 5o that ‘wonen may vote. ‘I'hie Republican purty of that Stato, at ita rocent Couvention, bas Indorsed this action of the Loglemturo by o special rexolution tn sts piniform, ‘Tiro formation of women-suilrage political cluts hug been s marked featuro of the past year, By thelr ieuns, i many Instances, the friends” of wonienesuf- frago liavo Lezx clocled to' Legislaturce, uua its cnc. amies liave been defeated, Liiesa clubs ate prectival uethods of great value, ond will bo mado still uore clfective by being multipliv il fhiat tituo, thia year eoveral relfglous bofien bave; declared themiselyes in favor of voman-sulisge, ‘I'ho Michigan Stato Slcthoaist Convention Luvo pasced o resvlution commanding the action of tho Logislaturo i submitilug woman. 59, and rocominend ita eeceptence Ly tho peop! wv Doy Mones and Noréhe wieet Coufercuces of 1own buvo zlso given their sance {lon to woisun-sufirage, o3 has also tuo Univecsalist Convention of (Le tame State, Lhe National Prolib- itory Convoutfon has fudorzéd women-sutizage, end several State Conventions of tho eamo political party havo dono iho cume, Nearly every Northern sud ‘Weslern Stato Legielaturo hios ind ths question urder alevueelon, with Letter volea thun in previous yeara, Al tho fusta hero recorded, With thoso (hat will b reported by Statoard-local sucieties, are indications of 4 growing public_seutiment fu_favor of the cqual xlgnls of wonien, but, when Wy kave counted up onr gams, it ctili veurjus truo that in cvery Sisto of tho Unlod women aro nbeolutely doprived of political powsr, subject to laws in the making of which thoy uuve Lo voiee, and aro ranked poltically with tho most worthiess and degraded men, Thercfore, the groat object for vinteh our Atsoctalion fs formed still Temaing to by accompifshed, LR CONNITEERS, ‘ After this report 1dizod 03, tho following cammittecs wez epointed. Ligoatttions—1. Liackwoil, Masoachuretta s Mattkla J. Mmiuan, Penamylvania; J. W, Cusc, Migeourij Mastha 0, Chmpbell, L"‘ff ®. D, Bingham, Mi\'h‘mnu 2 A W Y01 osuth 1 Jolin Whitehead, New dzabetls K. Churchill, Rhode Island. ¢ Siono Llacls husotta ; . Vil nsglvaity § Misa Mbrion L, 1ias, ieligan, DLLEGATES PREIENT, ‘Lo Commilttes on Credentiuls roportod {hat thers wera thirtgesoven delogates proseut, 11oin twalvo ditfer cnt Stitey, as Coliot : Alugeaohusetts, Ohio, Indiana, Tiknols, Towa, Michigan, Rhodo Islind, Pennsylvantu, New York, Alissour), Caitfornls, and Now Jersey, LETILIN OF 8! PATUY, were then read from distinguisiel yeréons, meluding Bicop Giiboyt Haven, Mirs Eilzaleth Stuaet Puolps, D, 1i. Oumberdain, 0f South Gavoiln, and otiers, wid the nroeting then adjourned for dintier, AFTERNOON BESSION. oTiLn RERONTS, Tho affczncon scssion of tho Convention was de- voted eutirely to the reading of yeports from varlous Stutes, sctiiug forth tho progress ot the causo during thio yair, all fho maln 1ncts of whick aro covered by Lucy Stdno's roport, Along cerles “of resolutions wero alsaTeported by BIr. IF, 1, Binckwell, and Ind on the tabia fo faturs coneiderstion, T TR BVENINQ SCssioN » puklo miceling was held in the Opora-Fouso, and lncyely attunded, and addresaes wero fiado by ‘Julfa Ward Lowe, Hrd, Mary Livermoro, aud others, NIONIGAN DELEGACES, This morning befora tho main mecting, tho Michi- gau Assosluilun hld 1 brice weeslon at the Upcra-lloudc, i olecled the foliowing dologatos to i anain tody by Gongresnional districts : First District, Mrs, Rich- ard Linwley ; Socoud, Josiph Eatahvook § Thivd, Snu, o5 Faurth, Dr, J, A, B, Stone; Lifth, Goorizo oy § Bisth, tho Hon, S, D, Blugiums Seventlly tbo Tloa, Y. €, Lamb; Lighth, th Hou, O, V. Dolend § Niath, My, LML Wilkior; b lezge, W.N. Ladao, atlo, KEcault of o Canvusy in Winona, Minn. ==A Female Marblo- Worker, Wrxoxa, Minn,, Oot, 11, 1674, To the Editor of Thy Chicase Tribunas Bin: As tho second Cougress of Women con- venes this weol in your city, nod tho Aworican ‘Woman-Suffrage Asvoclation hold their annusl mooting at Dotroit this woelr, T tako this timo to givo to the world a mite on the question of equal rights witliout regurd to sex: Uaving been for yeara an oarnest advooato of this cause, and being ropeatodly told, aud haviug read in tho papors, that not ome respectablo woman iu a hundred wished for equal rights, I rosolved, o fow days ago, that I would nsk for information from thom, So I commencod o canvase in the City of Winons, Minn.,—iun which, by tho way, I havo no scqualntanco. 1 took streots in difforent parts of the city, aud stopped uf overy Liouse, About one-fourth were forciguers, T'ho following is tho renult,~sovon- ty-four womon in all being ecen: Lhe question put was, *¢ Aro you in favor of woman's voting #* Lwonty-savon auswered yes, thirty-four no, and twelvo woro undevidod, and one was opon to convietlon, Ialso nslied thelr religlous opin- iong, Tour wore Epiecopalians, noven Aletho- dista, four Daptisty, two Congrogationalints, two Presbytorlens, one Christinn, two Spirituntists, and ono a tadioal Liboral, who wau also in Iavor of drosg-reform, und dressed uncoordingly, L havo tha st of unwes of all, and thunk tiist, for intolligonco and respectabillty, thoso voting yoa stand us high ug thowo voting no, I nlio l““ (he question ny to woman's vating to roventy-five mon, of wham twenty-yoven un= avered yos, twonty-live no, aud twonty-thros Liad uotlilug Lo puy, One widow oxpocts that sha has lost £1,000 that, bad pho bad equal xights, aud had sho fne formed horeolt nhout hustness, ng slio prabat would, would notw fnvo hoot sare. - o I found uno widow Iudy—n My —atworkin o marblo-thop, with a ntmbor of oy Sho lu entting graveitones, taling tham i Exgn rough, tho uatno as men, nud in gottimg hov 33 por duv, and_pits in ns miteh theeqs thy averaze of men, Bhobay n numbor of children, As niliott skoteh “of her Liutoly, it may Lo at oncomagemont ta other lono woron, I glve ih g foliows: VWhon hior hueband died, s wag nu.b ablo to buy o hendstoun complots, hut boupht & merble slab in tho rough, and flutshed 1t ¢ and i oan bo noow by standings ni the betd of bis zeave, near tho Vil Inga of Iynudcr- oo, Minn. Bha then carved somo wopk, g toolt it o & marblo-wosizor iu thio City of Mjme apolis, and told him shio waz o widow, with g {amily of ehildion, and wanted work, The doale or oxamiuod tho worlk, svid it was ood, i fLog B would give hor worl on twg con:litiofs ; Tiret, sho should promiso ot to Work for ay othot dealor in tho cityy and, socondly, who should prouigo not Lo bpon huxluoss on ‘her own e count in tho Oity of inneapolis, Kho Eaid oho yrould agcoo o thin if ho wonld age o Keny bLer in woric all the Limo. 1ab thiy fiml of -creas tlon would ngree to nothug of (he kind, 8ha wout to 8t Laul, aud there 80t work withoup upooinl agrooments, Finally wlia came to thig clty, nud” is now in tho employ of 1y, Ld. V. Dogart, L would o plosid o Luve iy ong who viaits this ctly onll and cxamine hor Work, oud aco how it somparea with mau's, 4. D. G, iy 3 Questioming Judicial Oandidates, The ad\-uc{‘twm ;lv:. cw York Thmes ke of woman-sufirags roc oold comfort feom bouth tho l:‘:wubl?é;fzd:::i l'))cmecm(.c candidntes for tho Judgroship of the Pennnylvania Suprera Court, thie other doy, A ln_dy_ Ml.'lllg a8 Beorelary for o Committes cf the Citizens' Suffrace Asaoeintion of Philadelphis, sout s cireular olter to tho candidutes anglug their opinion 03 to womau'y right to thoe Lallot, Jiut she, uninekily, in tho opening pasagrapl of hor letter, admitted that “a Judzo, tho Lyin otaclo of tho law, shouid be pledqed to no lmc.fi ‘Whereuvon each candidalo itme ntoly replied, auoting her patagraph, nud_advanoing it as on excollonl roaton whyho should deolino to answer {,‘?’1' queation while & popular olection wag ponds £ Uaorpzo e —_—_— WEOMING. Traops Coming Eu—Tntantry Ordered South—'ihy New Rolling o dinn Snmmers & Sallimles Corvespondence of The Chicado Tribune, Ltz Crry, Wyo, Ter,, Oct, 0, 1674, The autumm-season baving mado its nppeara euco, the treops that havo boen oporatingoganst the Iudiaue aro rolurning to thoir winter quare tors, and a period of comparative quiet, oo far ag Indian depradations are coucerned, may be exe pected. Who sotdiors no sconer begin to think of cosy winter-ovonings sud comfortable bar- rackn, than nlong comes the order for them fo bundle up again, sud take tholr depaziuve for the Far Soutl, whero maiters and things aro by uo moans a4 lovoly as conld bo dosired, | ‘Tho Thirtoeuth Infantry hos vecelved merche ing orders, and will leava, in & day or two, for the Military Divislon of tho South, That por- tion of the regiment which is at Fort Sanders is under the command of Capt. Robort Nugent, who cerved through tho RRebellion in commend of tha Bixty-ninth New York Volunteors, nt which timo ho mado o fine record for himacl! as a soldier, Ilis doparture Lenes is universnlly regrotied, cad o currien with him tho Lindest” wishes of overy one. s A portion of tho Second Cavelry and Tourtl Iniantry will remain at tho Fort until furthes or- dors. 'Tho Second Cayalry haa been setively cne gaged against the Indieny rinco lust spring, aad Jouz more men and killed moro Indiaus wipeo ihal timo then any rogiment in thowervico, Tho coumpznies are vidoly scatterod over thocountry, and all of thom ars dowg oyorything in thuis power to proiect .tho *frontier’ settiors, [} movement of the Thirtcenth will involve tho no= ceasity of other movomonts on tho part of othor regimeuts, rs thoir pites mast bo filled i soma way, The Fork i under command of Col, Braok= ett, who is doivg his beat to got it saug nnd come- fortablo before tho cold weather, which may b very sovere, The buildings are receiving thors ough roraire, aud preacat o neat eppearanco, Uur c:tizens aro in o bigh degreo 'of pleasuro- ablo excitement couecquent upon the catablishe went biero of tho Union Pacifle Rolling-Alills, A vary oxtensivo stone building i3 being crected, which will not oniy b =i croament to this town, but will give ciaployment to o great many mes chantes, L work i3 boiog pushed” for- word whh greab vigor, anod tho wholo of (he mcchinery aod build- ingn will cost o large sum of moxmg. JMany peoplo predict that tho crection of this milf combined with certain other natural ndvantnges, will malko this placo tho moat considerablo town in Wyoming ‘lerntory. Tho prazinz Lereabout is exceliont, and there has bosn no nutoward pos cident to war ths expeetations of tha raunchca men ead stock-ralcess, during the proseut season. Wo biave hiad eovoral storma, and already tho snow lies firm and deov 1w tho wide-yawning gorges of tho Modicine-Dow rangdp to tho wes andtho Black Mills to tho north, of us, Tho grass on tie Loramio Plins is good yot, and in £l directions may bo socn fine herds of catllo, horwey, sud_eheop, quictly grazing. Tho dim hazo of the Indian nuramer. torows a lace our~ tain over tho purple Lills and russst uplauds, ad- dinys to thoir beauty, and the calm uplendor of their mazuificens guthnes, The lagcons swarm with wild fow], ond prme-bicds aro plentifal oo tho moortands. ON toward the hills ths L can find elk, deor, and nu-‘.clo‘im, which aro ing to tho thick woodn and undertrush uneer tha bascd of the Roolky Alountains, —_— T FIHE ARTS [} THE INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY. Ot Zo the Editor of The Chic ri Brn: The interest in thio fine arts which has o2 late yenra boen spreading over tho country, ling been rivaliened in this vicinity, Lspccinlly sivce the cstablishment of the Tniversity at this place 1 <t. 10, 1874, withits excellont Scirools of Architecturc and Design, tho way Lias been epened for the intro- duotion of kindred Lranches of tho Arte, A lit tlo over a year ngo, o movo was made by soveral prominent citizons of the *twiu cities” to raise tho fuuds for the purchase of o Finc-Art 2nsoum, to be located at: tho University. ‘Through their offoris, over £2,000 was sube soribed, aud Dr. Gregory underiook, at own oxponss, & journey to Europo to maka tho selections and purcbazes required,— thus aving tho oxpemso ihat would necesenyily Lo meurrcd in eending an agent to perform thut work, ‘Tho first installs mients of hiz purchages kuve arvived, and aro Dbemg av ugccfin tho Jurge ball devoted for thad purpose. = Ag wan designed by tho donors, tho primeipal parbof tho colleetion consists of cusls of an- cient aud modern stutunry and busto, and bag reliels of celebrated seulptures, Among theeo caats are some of tho most celabratod wurka of Ddilchel Angrolo and his nouzcmémmms of tho French and ftalion schools of Rounissanco, In addition to theso, thers binve been purchased, and avo now haro, & lavgo numbar of engravioxs of tho old maslerpiczes of tho soverul Luvopean shools of paiuting, Trom- inont nmong theso are soveral of Morghan's engravivgs of Raphnot's frose coed. Bub pethaps tho goms of the oollection, o farus picturen aro concerned, sro found in nearly o hundrod of Drauu's large, unalterablo plotographs, 1o iny nob bo known Lo ull of your readern thet Adolpl Braun,—~2a worthy citizen of Dormuch,—favored and aseisted by tho Lrench and othor Goyernments, has heen admitted to the great golievies, totake, directly from tho originuls, copiua of the leading pietures, Lercto- faro inaccossible to tho photographio ars, krom his negubives—somotimes equuling in size the pictures themsolves—hao lias prodnced, by s new « process of photography, cupies not liatlo to fudo. Pheso pictires aro now bewng supplied to the wrany Schoals of Artiu Francound Gormany, snd hevo recelvad the highost praieos from’ such profeszora of the ITuo Arts as Luocbko and Urimm, Thoy afford to tho uon-travellug piblio an opporinnily Lerotofore wiolly wenting, to viow for themsetvos Lho splondid diawiuws of thn old masters, o photograpls of theso paints ings, which havo been oifercd in tho pictur stores, aronob takoa from the pictures them- uel\'c‘hul ut vecond-hand from eugravings, ofton mada by iuforior urtiste, Whait the whola esllection ia here, T wfl\l‘v‘guh nigh an secount of its coutonis, ——p— Envontlo Flends, Ono afternoon Jately tho attention of n Pitts. buvy policeman wes atiracted to thrao boya wha waro attempaing to huild a bonfire on the Mo« nongebicln ‘whart, Ou approaching thom the oot found that, in n barrel around which thufl wero piling kindling-wood, thote way o fourt] Jad, It appears thut iho boya had becomo one cugied In somo quezral with th inmate of the L:urul, aud thal, to avengo themsclves on hiny thoy had placed hiw in “this pesition and west proparing Lo kindlo o five around him, 'Lho an Tangoment vins promptly brokun up, ilis capuivi xoleascd, aud bis tormontors arroctods