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THE CHICAGO e e S —) lor Congress In tho Third District of South Dnmllnn,glnllund of William 11, Trescott, beforo toported. E—Nnmlnnuone for Congress, in Now York: Phirtioth District, John M. Davy (Republican), ot Rochoater; Twonty-ffth, Geurgo I’ Com- stock (Democrnt), of Syrecuso; "Pwonty-flrat, Bamuel F. Miller (Ropublican), of Delaware County, vico David Wilber; Sixtoontl, Teane Y. Davis (Prot:ibition), of Colymnns, —\Wo have witnessed many contoats beforo, and nover saw_Republicans work botter, moro yystomntic, or dotorminedly then thay did yen- terday. Mnuy Domocrats voted for MeDill [Ite- publican (.'aufircuamnn] openly, whtlo mnni' mora “voted_tho anmoLcket quictly.—Council Blugfs (1) Nonparetl, —T'ho Anti-Mouopoly dodgoof thoe Ownltlon baa boou tried in tho populur scales aud found wanting, and this election hns demonstrated that it mot with 10 favor with tho groat mass of tho peoplo.—Murshalliown (Ia.) Republican. —Tho AnXi-Monopoly parly bas rcooived ita quistus, anc wo shiall hoar of it wo more. It would linve beon buriad moro effactunlly lind tho Republicans, massed their full slrun(lxlh againet it. Anit wig, the gonoral voso was light ; but, light s it wag, it waa all too honvy for the Re- form party, and that lmumnfi hins gono down in & chaos of defest from which jt will never emorgo. _ Wo havo done with tho Aunti-Monopoly party in Towa ; who {8 the uoxt victim to- bo seb up ?——Burlinglon (1a.) Hawk-Eye. —Tho ind’ Feronco which procedes the forma- tion of new alliances seems to have come upon people. 'Thosacoud signidicant faoct [in the Indisnn clection] is, that tho meagra ro- turng iudicate almost invariably Democratio galng, go that thara ncod be uo hasitation about sotting down the result of tho oloction as favor- ablo to tho Demnoratio party. The magnificent Stato ticket which {t has put in the flold Las un- doubtodly rocolved tho snnction of the poople. 1t o tho liepublican candidates may tako to thomselves tho Ilntlm‘lnF agsuranco that tho odiam of hzir prrty hag beaton them in spito of their porsenal popularity.—Indianapolis Senti~ 5 Fature_ olections tho present yenr will bo a ropotition, in tholr goneral featuros, of thoso which huve beon held, New York will almost certalnly fo Domocratio by an immense major- ity. Now Jewsoy will go Domocratic. Ponnsyl- vania, oven, mny be rescucd from tho grasp of tho ring, Iliinols will zo Opposition. Wiscon~ siu, will, in human probability, nonrly doublo tho Hoform ' majority of 1878, aud will sond near- J¥'n compact Reform Cougreseional delogation =ud o Reform United Staton Senator to the next Congress.—ifilwaukee News, ~The Deniocratic gains in Indione and Ohio will give the Xu-Kiux fresh enuso for rejoicing, Lot us show that Wisconnin is irue to hersell and the principles which abolishod Slavery, pre- worved tho Unfon, and will protect the rights of gvery citizen, bo ho whito or black. In view of tho Southorn outrages which havo oceurrod latoly, and tl:e dotermined stand of the Admin- istration, Int us ueo to it that Wisconsin does not lend o hand o perpotunto lawleasness, but rathor to sond i mnjority to strougihien the cause of nationsl order sud union. Work is our first duty.—Vilwaukee Wisconstn. —The_travsizion period in the volitics of this country io about drawing to a close, and a now ora will soon be usherod in, whigh will record o miglhty growtih and edvancement for our froo domocratic funtitutions. . . . Tho lesson {of the late cleciions] is apparent to thomoat obtuse i It #pells tho word Independence, and o 11 tho cyes of all preso-gaggore, bilice piunderers, and Southorn op- preerors, more potently than the Heriptursl buudviitiug - on the” wall.—Jfilicaukee Evenng 'imes, DD FELLOWS. Procecdings of Yesterdayds Scssion. The Grand Lodge inet yestordsy at MeCor- mick's Music-Fall, ut 9 o'clock. * Brothor LNy, I G. M., moved the printed records of yevterday's procecding bo mecepted, subject to costection, and that the reading of the minutes bo dicpensed with, 8 Ay invitatiou from the Seeretary of tho Board of Trado to vieit their rovms was recotved and necepted. AMEYDING THE CONSTITUTION. Bro. Vea Druver, 232, G. Herald, offered tho following amendment totha Constitution, which was lnid on tha tablo till noxt session, a8 frequir- ed by law : Regolved, ‘Thr:t the Coustitution bo amonded by tho addition of tho ollowlng clauso to Art, IIL.: No otlicer having once held office in this Lodgoe ohcll :m cligiblo totua suxan poaltion for more than two ormiz. Invitations wwere road from Pooria, Carlimville, pod Decatur, rogucetiug the Grand Lodge to Liold their noxt sossion ot those reupective towns. Peoria wan seiacted. Rep. Wilkit4 wade av appenl on behalf of WILLIAM WHITBARER, 1 member of s Lodge, who was maimed in res- Tmeg a child from being killed by o railrond . ‘Lhe Comraiitea on the Stato of the Order pre- zented ths following report, whiwb, under suspension of the rule, was oousidered, and ndopted: Graud Aaster, from Madleon Lodgr, Ko, &, desiring permiesion to prepars R clreaiar to i sont 0 tho vasious Lodges fn this jn- rligdicion, nelting aid in bohalf of Drothor Willizm Phitts ker, whirh communicstion 1was referred to thiy Commafties for el action, Laa beon earofully con- Your Commyiteo estocm the setfon of our mnoble brother who, a: the lmninent rielk: of Lis ifu andut tho oacraiee of i, 0prans o Feoeuon human belng from certadn death vaus prufécwortly and hevolo in the ex- treme, and 43 pueh 1erits tho dpprobation, not ouly of (hin Grand BoG7, but of bumanity overswiire, Not ouly dec it merit ths indetinite approbation of chtors il cipty words of praise, Lot thet doeper sence that appoals o OUr money and_maauy, sud do- mands u in wome anessure to lare tho cacxifice thua nobly made to rescue the porisling, Wi foel connirnined by forco of rocedent nd Taw to dechue tho spplication mada to appeat to every Lodgo by cireular, not that tho cage 13 ot of tha highe st merit, but for Teacona 400 uflen eited i this Grand Lodge to'need repetltion here, I view of U4 fact that this Groud Lodpo is tho fn. tegsal purt of Odd Fellowsliin; (lut overy cent of tho furdu of thiz Grand Vody s sicredly dedicated to tho y; thet in recoguizing pre-emiucnt nutanco thts Grand Lodgo docd ot ¢ tablish o prezedent for domands upon o treasury u tho future, but culy bonestly and condidly proclaims to tho Broibailiowd ud tho warld its apyreciation of acts of truw Lorolsm and dovotion ; thercforo, bo it fecd, That this Grand Body does hereby appro- funds the sum of SI00 for {0 wid and causo of chu merit {u tl priate fromh 4 comfort of oar bLeloved brother, Wiblaw Whittakar ; that we bearuly commend our beloved brothor for his msnly zud heeofe eonduct, end au rewards sud regolu- tionu’ can ju uo degrev atono fov hiu loss, we Lollove that snch aa o will receive & recowpense at the hands of tho Great Jadge, whoso pladit will bo, * Izamnuek x4 yo havo done it untoonoof tho loast of theso, yo bavo douo it unto me,” Brother E. B, Sherman, of 214, moved that all other businass Lo suspended, snd that a collec- tion be telien up for the benefit of Brothor Whit- taker, and the motion prevailed, Tho Committes appointed to recolva contribue tions for the boneflt of Brothor Waittaker report- o the smeunt coltected £300, which was placad iu the hauda of the Grend Mastor, MEMBERSUIP, Tho Leginlative Committoo presented tho fol- lowing report ¢ . the Granil Lodae of the Sints of Ilinols : “Ehe Tigicistive Gammniiioo, &9 whow was reforzed certcin nui admenta to tho Constitution of thia R, W, Grand Lodyo, offered by Ropresentative Willert, found o page 403 of tho jowrnel of lost session, Laving had the saino under consideration, would beg' loave 1o re~ Fost thut, {u the npinfou of your comnuites, portious ©f these proposcd wmenumenta aze i cangict with tho Iaws of our Order, Your Commwitteo would therefors offor tho following ©a p substilute, and recommend its adoption : Zesoived, That Kectious1, 2, oud 3 of Art, 3, of tho Consticutton of thia Grand'Lodge, be smended 0 coad aa folown: ADT. TM—smumERAIR, Secrion 1, The mowbers of this crand Lodge slimll couslst of tha elective officers, tho Tust Grond AMase tero, tho Jiepresentatives to the G, L. U, 8,, and P, @, Reprosentaitvon, snd ono Leprosentatlve from eachi Subordizate Lodgo in this Jnvisdiction, Sec, 2, Every Lodgesubbrdiuate to thia R, W, Grand ‘caohs Lodge huving ted 1o tivo votes, Iditioual vote for every wdditionsl coventy~ five votes or Zractional part tharcof ezceeding ono-hilf elpevehipuo votes. SEC, U, All Prst Urands, members fn good standin Suburainsto Lodges under tha farieiiotion of 01 Graud Lodge, slisll, If $u Uoescosln of thu G, L, Do- aree, bu eutitlod 0 4 reat i this Grand Lodie,with tha srivilece of Lolding oico, xking hotious, Qebating usstias, but shuld w0t Lo ullowod a vute, uxcopt it this ele:tiun of otlicors ; and eny Past Grand of snorbee Jurlsuiction, bwowlu; 8 menber of » Lidge tu this tate, may’ Lecoms & momber of tils Graud Lodge o’ prosentiny 1 cerliticato ot Lia oilelsl tanding from o Grand Ludga from whouo Juriediction hig factulselp wan trauterved, aud o aball na cutiied o G, L. Dogroe uiid oucit ' O, Degreca as -r; ;mnuna by his curtiticate, o o Orand Master ruled, ss tho report em- bodied o proponition to smend the Cun:}:\mtluu that it must Lie on thetable until thonext aunusl - \estiun for consideration, » Tao hourset for that order of husinosy baving tho Grand Lodgo proceaded to }o- s« MUK KLRCT(OX OF OVFICELQ Hy l:canhluh:g year, orman of 214, was clected Gran 'm- tlio uoeuing year, 4 ] Haaler h Beparsd woro rocoivod from tho Comumitto ml the fi(zx:-r, Judiniary, mtnr:lnng Ap);:-.‘l’nfi e 0 thert proveoded b0 badkot foc Doty ty Grand Maator, — Wolshor boing clectod o thg third bariot.” £ " 3Ir. Bherman recoivad 492 votes ont of 583, fil\'l“{i Iiha tho Iargest majority evor Loforo ro- cofvod by n candidate in this jurisdiction, The uow Arand Master is known afl ovor tha country from his conncction with tho roliof-fund after tho fivo of 1871, and Lis clection will be gratify- ing to Odd Kellowa ovorywhere, THE RCIEPTION, In tho ovening the mombora of tho Order liv- 1og [n Lhis city gave tho Grand Lodgo a rocoption at tho hall, tho room botng m.'km‘Y full of Indies aud gontlomen, Tho following dignltnrics cecu- pied soats on tho'platforn: Tio Hon, dohn Rogory, J. Viard Ellis, 1,13, Shormav, of Chicago; tho Hou. T, I, Jones, of Oshlosli; Willatn Dul' Green, P, 3L, of Mouut Vernon ; the Hou. I\ B, Noedlen, of Nashyitle, IIl.; ‘Thowmnn T M oll, of ]Xluamh‘lgmu 3 J. 8. Lichuor, of Rockfo ihe Ton, -7, Ty Aloxander, of Greenviilo; N, Nagon, of Paoting W. L. Swoonoy, of Kol Tsi- n,ud; Qon. J. 0, Smith, of Galena; W. I Blater, L. G. M, cf Obio; tho Ion. John Oborly, of 0,1\1&'0; tho Hou. Fridolin Brors, of Uniro; A. 8. Wolford, of Alton; A. 3. Barry, Grand rong- uror, of Alton; tho Mon, L, B, 11ills, of Madison, Wis.; oud Jobn Busk, ot Poorin. \Vh‘nn tho oxerclses woro nbout.to commorice, Afr. I3, . Shormau, the Grand Mastor-clect, ous tarod tho room, aud was greeted with the greatest enthusissm, eing called upon for a speech, o rosponded brieily fi su oloquent mannor, rotum- ing hig nincero thuuks to tho membors of tho Grand Lodgo for the truat thoy ropoasd in him, and to tho Urdor for thoir warm and cordial re- coplion. Thon foltowed the programme, which om- braced msie Ly Doving & Deau's band, vocal Ehm by tho Blanoy Quartotte, short nddrosses ¥ J.F, Aloxandor, L. G. AL ; J. H. Oberly, T. (i W. Dufll Greon, D G.dL; James It Mitlor, P. G.; 1. G. Mitcholl, G. M,; W. A. Wolsher, P. G.; and J, Ward Lllis, P. G, M., and the reading of tho ** Crozd of tho Bolls® by Myw, M, G. Slayton, Tho remaindor of tho ovening waa devoted to dancing. —— WASHINGTON. Demoecrats Growing Sanguine—~The Safe-Zurginra Agnin—'che Attorncy=~ Gonoral Divcourap Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, Wasunaton, D. C., Oct, 15, —~Tho Democrats liavo grown senguine within a day or two, and predict that thoy will gain eight Congrossmon in Pennsylvanin at tho election uext Moaday. TILE SAFE-BURGLARS AGAIX, Next Tucsday is tho day sot for tho trial of tho safe-burglery conspirators. Tho prospeels aro thnt Whitoly, Nettloship, and Cang will usle for o poetponement. Harrington and Williama, tho Police-Court lawyors, will demand a separato trial, This will bo reeistod by Mr, Riddle, and, s o result, it is probable that tho trinl will bo etill further delayod. Mr. Riddie nu-+| thorizes this etatomont: 'That Hayes, ono of the burglams who was recontly rolensed on bail, aud who is one of tho most important wit- noses for tho prosceution, las beon offered £11,000 if ho will go out of tho country and avold sorvieo, As Zeirath is in fadl, it is toler- nhl‘y certain that ho will be on hiand to testify, unless Harrington should succeed in gotling him out on straw vail, 03 he did Bunton ; uud, a8 Mr, Riddlo is hore, tlis is not likoly. One of tho rinciiml links iu the ovidenco that uhows that Whitely iy - implicated, is the fact thnt be recoiptea for | o telegran in Now York from n cocouspirator. His signature wan sworn to by Ma}. Ben Perley Pooro and othier oxperts as genuine, 1t iy stated to-night thut Whitely has procured 5 youns man in New Yorlk to teatify that ho signed tho receipt, laving Leon authorized to do so by Whitely iu the sbsouce of the latter. ‘I'ho gamo promises to continuo to the fluale as desperuto as it bas been from tho beginning. . Tho Attorney-Gonoral reoms to have finally UROWN DISCOURAGED iutho outrago bustuosy, ey the doarth of that cominodity iu the political matlket for the last fow days apporontly indicetes, doy after day, the evidenco that ho stiatued every means to creato the impreusion that thera has been for months systematio ond wholesalo marders of white and black men in tho Bouth for no other reason than that they wero Republicans, and thet, in 60 do- ug, be, in nearly cvery inotance, violated or procured tho viclation ‘of tho truth, Accumu- lated teatimony comen in almost bourly from tho very bost nourcos that tho Attornoy-Genersl hus in this way mado himself responsible for 2 por- fected and ingenious system of misrcpresenta~ {iong and oxaggorations of tho boldost sort, for tho puzposs of efccling tho fall olectious. FiRES. A 830,000 Braze at Danville, 1l Speaial Disralch to The Chicags Tribune, DaxnviLre, IlL, Oct. 15,—A fire woa discovered at 1:30 o’clock last night in tho Ambor Mill, the largest and most substautial mill in tho city, Le- ing 80 foct long and 40 feot wide, and threa ato- ries high, and of brick. The fire depurtment wau goon at work,and quickly had the flames uo- der subjaction, but tho water pave out just at this important moment, and, before connection could b hind with another ciutern, tho firo had reyived and was boyoud all contral, tho roof falling in at 8 o'clock. A fire-wall, which separ- ated tho mill property from tho storo-room, whero 40,000 bushels of wheat wero ttorea, pre- vented tho tlnmes from eproading to the latter. Tive thousand bushels of wheat and 300 barrels of four, which woro in tho mill, together with oll the mnchinery, appuriousnces, and ougine, were entirely consumed or vondered useless, Esu titnted logs, £30,000, with but 84,000 insucanco ou tho property dostroyed. Tto fro is no doubs tho work of an incendiary, as kindling wood aud ulla\;!x:‘gn wero discoverod near whors the firo startod, —_— THE WEATHER. Wasnixaroy, D. C., Oct. 16.—From Missourl to Michigan uud northwostsvard io Minonesota and Lako Buperiog, falling baromoter, southe DAILY TRIBUME:. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1874-~TEN PAGESR, agreed in o goy party of Indies and gontlomen in London tbat on sdvertisement should bo in- sortod I o morntog qur as from u young lady, rioh and |ponutiful, who folt inclined fo the atato of matrimony, In the coitrso of thedny lot- torn wero _recefvod from botwean forty and fifty swemns o€ ol desetiptions, in roply fo ench of whom_an auswor was addressad “stating that the lady wished, provious to hia being introduced 1o her, to sco him, and ot tho samo time roquent- ing caolt 0 bo in the pit of the Drury Lano Thea- tro on thu following m'ouln‘z, dressed in o biue cont, whitto pantalooos, aud o scorlot vost, and muediadely on tho conclusion of the first nos to atatid np:on tho bonehes, flonvish o white haud- korohiol! in oo band, nad apply o glass o tho vight oy with the other, Jivorything succoodod 80 woll fihnl ns soon ny tho curtain foll abous fifty individuals of nll ngea forthwith mounted the Dbauchos, nud from tho smooth-chinned Adonis of 18, to {ho slock, portly, solf-corfident widowor of G0, and tho’ omaciatod bachalar of 60, drested fn uniforin according lo otdors, i the gayest style and tho utmont nicoty, to malte $ho dooper fmpression on tho hoart of tho falr prize, 1ligh wwelled thelr boroms with houpo as with studied action the bandkorehiof wag flourishod and tho plees was raised to the oye. But who sball paint the astonishment and rago whizh were depicted an ovory countonnnen nu thoy gozed upon ench ooy ond discovored the auddion failure of all their hopes! With al- most incrediblo velocity they descendod from their unenvizble attitides Lo *‘hide their dimin- {shed lieads " among tho crowd. " SPORTING NEWS. THE ‘BISHOPS-ELECT. Dr. Sullivan, of Chicago, Makes an Explanation. His Opposition to Seymour Not of Reoent Date. The Protest Every Way Re- spectable and Au- thentie. Spazial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. (Tho followlng dispatch was recelved aftor tho sug- }lemental uiect contatning tho regular report of thie plscopul Couvontion had gono to pross,—ED.] Nuw Yonrx, Oct. 16.—Lho eighth doy's seaston of the General Gonveution of tho Protostant Episcopal Church wns bield with closod doora. Tho church was opon to the public during tho religious sorvicos, but immedintely after tho benodiction,the work of clearing tho galleries was begun. While this wao being done, two dologates soized the opportunity to make o porsonal ex- rlanation, 2 Ono wns the Hon. B, B. Rupgles, of this eity, who had boon charged with roveat- iug tho socrots of tho privato session. o do- nouncod the wholo statement sa uttorly falno. LATLER FROM DR, SULLIVAN. Tho Rov. Edward Sullivan, D. D., Rector of Trinity Chureb, Cnlunlzo. bolntfipmmluout o8 one of thochlof oppononts 1n tho Convenlion of Prot, Seymour's confirmation, sald lia connocs tion with the subject hos boen variously dis- cussod, aud ho wanted the misreprosentations sat aright. Dr. Bullivan afterward ombodiod his oxplanations in the form of & leiter to the Z'rtb- une, in which ho used this languago : 1 am compelled in slmpla self-dofouse to taka pub- lo noticoof certain statements whicl, loft uncontra- dicted, must noceesarlly cresto @ stroug prejudico against mo in cobucetiun with tho recant uctlon in the Dioceso of Tilinols, now being dobated in General Con- veotion, 1t hne been stated that I was, when the nominstion way first 1made, warmly fo favor of it, but nfter my orrival 4 New York my son- timonts chauged, until I Lecamo tho bitterost op- poncut of tue confirmation of tho Blshop-elect, o thia stalemnut I bey to give tho must canphiatio contradiction, It fs s total mlereproscntation of the fucts of tho case, Again, anotler ntalemont wep that thie mames nitached to the petition itrusted to me earlny on Dr, Seymour's confirustion were gatherod on thio Bourd of Prado of Ghiesgo; that o signers woro jndifferent bout thu olection, but put thelr untnee 10 the paper mechanfeally, Tils atptement i nbsolutely and in cvery particular falec, The names attached ure thoso of woll-known churchinen, memb of tha Convention of the Diocesn of Iflisol and tho payer 1o which thoy are uppended ia tho hion- st expreasion of tho doubts and fears thoy cutortain on'tho subject uyto Dr. Seymour's fituons for thu Episcopato. Another atatoment was that the majority of thosowho oppoced him (Dr, Soymour) refuso to append fltelr nawies to 1 (i, e,, the polition). Owing %0tho waut of time, the paper was_preseiitea to a comparatisely small numbor. Of theso only ono declined to slgn it, 'This much-tatked.of aper was quepared in Chieago, snd not iu How York, and I iavo not refused tho Committeo tho privilego of sceing it, Inalvidual clergymen and lay- mien bavh saked to aee it, and I havo invariably ro- pliad thot T could only tanko it public when I latd it The Bostons Befeat the Philndelphias =010 4, The Hartfords Defeated the Eighth Time by the Mutuals, The Turf-=Aquatic.! BASE BALL. BOSTON V5. PHILADELPIIA—G TO 4, 8pecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridume, Porapsreuts, Oct, 26,—The pleasant wonthes to-day drew to tho groauds ot Twonty-fifth and Jofforson strects somo 5,000 epeatators to tho contost botweon the Philadelphia and Tou- ton Cluba, At 3 o'clock the Philadelphiay won the tosa, and nent tho Bostons to (Lo bat, who woro summanly rotired. In tho secoud inning White alone succeeded iu scoring, at which the book closod for the Bostons until O'Rourke broke the charm in tho fifiky, odding auother. W'oo Philadelphias wora whitowashod up to and including tho seventh inning, with tho excop- tion of & run Dby Cravor in tho fourth, Barnes_and S‘m\diug in tho sixth ndded Lwo o tho Dostous' scoro, tho tovonth closing with nblopk, In the cighth, Whito and AlcVey eo- cured o run each, making tho ecoro stand ot this point 6 to 1, In the eighth inntng for tho Phila- dolphisg, Cummings, by o rultlivg bit to centre, sont in Eggler from sccond, sud Ioldeworil from first, sccuriog third himsolf, wheroho was left. 1n tho ninth, tho fourth run of tho Pbila- befora tho House. Tho other nasertions contafued n | Joispingt pide wad mado by Mack, closing tho tho paper, of o character mmilar to tho above, 1 can- D! A SR 101 how toply {0 I detadl. Sufico i fo say thut T | Game by ascore of @ tod. The tolloving is Lnow tho sotirce from which they lave emenated, and should thioy bo repeated I will hold the suthiof re- sponsible, T KCORE, 2] 1 J['lhmw, 2 THILADKLTHIAR, I 103TOKY, DISIOP SEYMOUR'S CASE. In regard to the Rov. G. E. Seymour, D. D., it is only certain that bis election formed the sub- feot of discusston throughout tho scasion, What Was tho nature of the discussion during tho morning could not bo agcortained, but it wos un- deratood that doving tho attorngon Prof. Say- mour’s conduct at the Theological Sominary had been under considoration, tis probable that oty queationsrelativo tohiswmoral fitness have not bLeen touched wupon, and will not. Eggler, o, 1. Madaworts, 5. o.: Cummings, 1 Totnln, Totals. ... Tnnings— 13846 0, Hall, ¢, £, sehafter, § alcorcrumizne | N Most n‘f 'X':lm hlxll’“ch" £0 far havo ffifimfl“fi g é 3 tll ‘1) 5 93 fl beea made by 4 oppononte, those in | T'biladelphl 4 favor of Lis elcetion appearivg tothink it just | Ympire= of the Daltimoro Baso Lall Club, Qe of game—Ono hour and forty minutes, Base Mis~Boatons, 13; Philadolphius, 8, MOTUALS V6, HARTZORDA, New Yonx, Oot. 16.—DBase ball: Mutuals, 4: Hartfords, 3. an well to lot them exhuust their ammunition at ouce, aud thoa to appeer upon tho field them- solvea, Ono dolegato said that tho more {ho opposition tallked the bettor 1t would bo_for the Bishop-clect, ns overything that bad g0 far beon R uoid °ngoinst him' could bo oasily and THE TURT. sitivoly rofutod, It was intimated that . 2 2wl R Hho vote was taken thors would COMPEIMENTARY MATINEL TO MR, MANSUT. bo lttlo oppasition, and enorgatic Tho gentlemen interested in turf natiors in action on the port of Prof. Beymour's frieuds sould ensily win a victory for Lim, his was borno un:x by tho npparent geucral drift of tho conver- Bsdon. this city. bave mado arsangemonts for a grand complimontary beneflt to Alr, Goorge B. Mansur, the mannger of Dexter Yark, to tako placo to- morrow. Tho Lorses cntored aro woll known, and of great mexit. Among thom aro Seruuol Crool's famous maro, Ruso of Washington, and Hanking & Coulisk's celehrated ntablo of hoywed, ‘Cho sport will consist in trolting tho DR, BULLIVAN' POTITION, Dr, Bullivan, of Chicago, who has the petition againet Prof, Seymour's confirmnation, has nob yot, it ia underatoad, presouted it to tho Iouse, oy even mado any onergetio addross agaiust tho confirmation, but will do so to-morrow. | Bbovolorses against runncrs, and trots bofween Ho still resolutely refuses to make | gentlemon's roadators, ‘Cho particulurs aro tho petition pubiie. His positfon i | givon in an sdvertisement on nuothier pago. thio regard is naturally o delicate one ju view of tho statcments that bavo beon_circulated about lits own aspirations to tho Bishopric, and tho probability of n conclusion being roached to- morrow is oot very strong, Thero appeared to be o general feeling that, as a great many had viows to oxpress upon tho subject,” tho dincusaion could easily bo prolonged soveral daya io the absence of any rule of order to stop_tho dobate. Clergymen and laymen from tho Illinols Dioceso wore prosent, oud seomed jubilant over their bolief in Prof, Beymour's success. ‘I'noy seemed to fool as- gured that the opposition ngainet” him would dwindle to uothinf. They thought it vory un- Jjuat that & man who held the eutire confidence of the Churol in fliling tho insido of the hesds JAY GOULD AND DASUAW, IR Barrisong, Oct. 15.—A mateh raco for $6,000, botween tho stallions Juy Gould and Bashaw, Jr., took plnce this afternon. Bashaw, Jr., broxo down very soon after starting, and pulled up at tho ond of the firet hoat, very lame, whereupon tho judges allowod him to Lo withdvawn, TICE DACEE AT JOLILT, Spscial Disvatck to L'he Chicago Tribune, Jover, Iil,, Oct. 15,.—The attendance st the racos ta-day was fair,—far in oxcoss of that of yesterday. Tho track was in fair condition, not- withstending tho rain of yesterday. The races woro not a3 good £s thosa of yestorday, 'he following is n RUMMATY. ‘First race, runnning, antlo heats, best two ia throe, of miaistors, ohoutd bo thought unfitted to lay | SradBme.c, S, 5 his hands upon them, It {3 said that ho has | MeFsdden, .2 canonically examined more porsons than any | Tonlea.. -3 other, and this at the request of the Bishops. It is almoss cortain thas THE BEV. ¥. A. WELLS, D, D., Iies boon confirmed as Dishop of Wiscousin, Alembers will_say nothing, *bat it is understood 014 Second raco, totting, forn purso of 5200, for S-minuto hovses, 8ix horses started. Littlo Joo tock tho,raco in threo straight heats: HMarry Howard second, Sorrel Tom third, Poerlesy enstorly to southwasterly winds, warmor, cloudy woathior, and occasional vai, LOCAL ODSERVATIONS, Cuicauo, Oct, 19, 1674, Heur of eb-] wereation, Directinn and| fovce of wind.| eather, & [z < elipprany; 6:53 4, m.,.120.15, 6O 11318 5, m..[90,10] 65 440D, 1n,.130.10" 69 8:53p, 1n..180.00; 61 9:00 p, m, 150,15/ G3 | 63 ‘8., gentle, 10:18p, m. {30,131 60 | 62 &, gentle, Mazimum thermomater, €0, i thermoietor, 47, GENERAL OISLRVATIONS. Cnicago, Ost, 161 8. m, 1 8 ligh o3 [8E,, 44 |8, gentlc Stution. " |bar.|[Thr| Wind, | fan, reckenr'ge: 4118, B, briek,,| ... |Fair, Chescun, 47IW., frvah, Cl Chleago, i Cairo .., Cluclnnaf Duluth, E Tacanaba ,,[80,10] T, Gibson, |29.501 Leoluk 9, 0,08, Murquatto, 30,00 Milwsukou, (30,10 BOlS, goutl 4018, light, ———, A VALUABLE CARGO. Garvestoxs, ox., Oct. 15.~The ntemamg Angtralian cleaved to-day for Liverpool wit! 5,539 beles of cotton, 82" hogsheada of tallow, Apgrogata woight, 2,900,000 pounds; value, 9970,000; the largest oud nost valuable cargo wver shipped from thiy port. —_— OCEAN STEAMSHI? NEWS, Taveeroor, Oct. 10,~Steamsbhip Prassian, froin Quoboo, has avrived out. Nes Yom, Oct. 3h~—Arrivod, stoamohipa Minunesota, from Liverpool ; ilinister oon, from Dromon ; Chnbyi Hamburg, Tho Galvoston News thus describes n flah cnnght ab that place a fow duys ugo: **Ilo vng of tho kind kuown wi o eav-fish, and wes 18 feot ju length, 1o carvied his saw ut the oud of his noso; it iu 4 feot long, and set with tosth an incli aud a balf in lengih, aud eharp as noedlos, He ¢ame oshoro at thio requost of u PN" of slehermen, of whom My, Jawes Hugroy tu clilef, who Lappeved to bn dlaggll;x 2 thair nets on tho Guif shore, Luiween the Half-Way Huueo and Gulf Veruudu, ‘Theso moustors, wrhich abound in tho wuters of tho Gull, only come close fu nuore whon thy wuter iy pracoids, otheywlio they would be daugcrous nofghbors, — ‘Thay nwiu e ST et 1 plan! o o' clughs d'fih." oy o4 7w that tho 8tanding Commitieo of that diveeso ro- celved an intimation to that offoct, Dr. Wells will bo {n the city on Oct. 23, and if ho has boon confirmod uls confirmation will talie place very soon, Tourth, Wentorn Dick was diatanced for mnnh:F in tho first beat, Borrol Dick way clao distancod, Timo, 2:60, 2:18%{, and 2:60. Tho programmuio for to-morrow is o ronning race for 3100; for 2:60 hotses, o purse of $200; and s trotting race, froo for afl, for the Lonofié of tho manager, on! e o i s Suicide of a Speuisiy Nobleman. Tho Francs of Sept. 27 ways: **We hwvo to annonuco tho melancloly suicide of o most dis- tinguished member of tho Hpavish colony in Yurls—tho Dne do Sautingo d'Arcos, o bad been for & loug time putiering irom o terrible malady—a curios of the jaw, complicated with o canagr in the cheek. Deing in continuod pain and searcely able to cat, lie resolued to destroy himeclf, und accordingly ot about £:30 o'olouk on Tusedoy ovoning ho quitted his residonco in the Tuo Nowton, withou iuforming citliar bin witoor won, und drovsinacablo thebridgzoof Argonteuil. When those ho dismissed tuo dyiver, aud, ofimb- Ing over tho parapot, precipitated himsolf into tho Beino. Lioforo leaving Lowe ho had writien « lotter to oue of lig_friouds to annouuco his determination, On Wednesdsy mursivg tho river waa draggod, and the corpie found near the spot indicated by hin lottor, The esucer had mndo such ravages in hia oheelc thot sowe por- sous thoaght at. tirst that ho muat have dis- charged o piutol iuto ki taco boforo throwing Diwsel; into the wator, 1o was o diatinguiehad man of lotters, havlug writton in particular o vory remarkablo * History of La Plata." b idnes Lt st Toriy Sensotions. Correspondence Philudelplic Press, Do you remember the Man with the Fort, who wne ono of tho Varisiou gensations Just wintor? Ho bas juss had two rivals,—one of whom, ¢ pationt at tho Hotol Dieu, in'n it of delivium, seized and swallowed o postablo thermometer which a young medical studont had fneautiousiy 134t within bin reaclt, As ho took tho precsution of chewing it bofore bo swallowad it, 10 w8 re- lloved witbont much dificuity, the broken glnss being romoved by menos of clocted milk aud cmetics, sud the quivkellver toking civo of iwaly, ‘The othor Incidont had w mors tingle tormina- tion. A little girl, who was playiug with ono of thouo Loy Lalloons which nre blown up by the breath, was [u the aet of inflating ig, and, draw= ing in her broath rathor nuddenly, the collapued DLalloon weut down ber throat, todging thoro, aud causing the poor littlo creature’s doath by sufto- cation in & very fow minutes, B Tho Unlity of Niroct Taxation. 3 Rvam o Late Lelter by Chirles O'Conor, " Grontly s 1 estimnto froo-teade of iteotf, it fo in wy opinton o be rogurded with favor chiofly bocause itis an impartsnt cloment of thet most desirable wud for-resching reform distinetly csponsed by the Alliance, i, 0., compelling Gov- ,orimeat to' dafray i its oxpenditurcs by taxn- iou, Ity polioy, i carried out in all practicalile do- ’ taihy, would o piuify our politics and the ud- nupistration of publio silairs that noiimg could —_— LATEST KEW YORK MARKETS. Spectal Dispateh to T'he Clifcago Tyibune, New ~ Yonr, Oct. 16.—Tho iheat wmacket openod extremoly quiot for epring, and pricos ara nucertain, Luropenn advicea aro not fayora- ble, and shippois holdoff. Wintor is well held. Ty market closes Jowor and irropulur, with fair inquiry for spring for export at quotasions. Winter ocaior and unsettlod. Tiho sales are 160,- 030 bu; et 81.03@1.06¢ for ungraded Iowa and Minnesiol: BLUC@L07 for No. 2 Chicago Bpring ; No.8 do, R1.03@1.04 ; No. 2 Milwaukeo, 81,113 rod Wostern, BLITIZ@L.10 ; amoer do, $L92@1.23; white Ohio, 31;22@&.29 ; white Michigan, 81.30@1,34 ; umber do, #1.04 ; whito Ilinos, inforior, ¥1.17. Bartoy in modorate demand and tame. Salos of 16,000 bm ut $1.10@L.20 tor two-rowed Btate, and 91,80 for four-rowed do. Iarley malt quiot, Oboico firm. Balesof 3,000 bu Westesu on privato tormm, Oata lower, edpecially Btate. Thesaaro plenty aud quict. The domand is fair for tho futmve, Tho snleg ure 8,000 bus now Ohio mixod at G9@ 6130; whito at 62@03ige; Westorn mized, 8134 @Go} white, 62@0le; mixod Btato ot C0@H13c, sud whito at 61@tlc, Rya quict aud stoudy, Sales of Joraay at 939 07¢, aud Btato at $1.00, sud 8,000 by, to mrrive uext week, ot $1,00. : Corn Luwer and the mmukot very unsottlcd, Tho offerings af new aro larger, tnd the demaend modorate. Sales 47,000 bu Westorn mixod at 9134 @93¢, tho insido prico nt the closc-out to-mar- row; Westora whito, BGe@1.00, nominally; do yellow, 03}go; new f8 dull and nomivel at 82@8Ie Iucluded in tho sales nre 24,000 bu mixed, in ktore, at 90o; 80,000 bu do uflont, ecarly, ut U2}¢@Y3c, aud 8,000 bu at 813c uffoat out to- wosrow, and 16,000 bu_celler- firat Lalf of Noue mehu ae 00c ; also 460 b new mixed Western ‘The pork market v oulvageonsly lower, and tha mntlet was mueh domoralized,” 'Tho local demand i3 vory Hmited, Hales of-50 brls mess at £20.50621,00, in setuil lots: 2,700 brlv do, goller Qctover, at §20,00@20.25, olosing ut tho ingldo price, . Tand is lowor. Rules of 60 tea No, 1 at 1030 160 fes city st 1855@18)50 3 800 tea Wostorn stean at 185 @188, 'ynfi now, For future dos livery wo hiear of 200 tes, soller Javuary and Fobruuey, at 12 1-160; 1,000 tow, seller six wouthy, ot 11750 1,200<ce, aoller tha yuar, ot e, Ln borth freights tho movement was moder- otoly nouve, and rates ruled frregulsy, Ior gralu necommodution by Livorpool steamers thaora wus = botter inquiry, bus only a emall busi- nosa fwan closed, in cundoquonce of the high vates nsked, Whisky—The markot is lesy active and ensier, Sales of 200 brle a$ §1,05, ————— atart Flourishing o Fuandicorchiet for a ?fl%‘;‘;m&mm ux‘ifiwu:lé:‘m“ H::: . Vite, -1 can be foxoed upon the unwilling accoptancoe In a0mo parta of Euvopo It {s not to briug sbout matelinorial wogsgoments by tossns of &dvomietoetid, Home yokhi ago b was of & olasd DWOerous In ot wifaztanatoly_quite ot ST CouLoning pardos, Hd ex- CAMPAIGN NOTES, (Continued from the Third Puge.) mottoes denouncing the crusade, {llustrated withs cofiins ond whisky-hotiles. Special Diaputel to The Chicauo Tribune, Forr WavNE, Ind, Oct. 16—l roturnn show 9,000 votess cust in Allon County, boing about 800 Jorgar -than over bofore, Tho Democratic Biato ticket had an average majority of 4,32, about 300 lnrger than over boforo, iamilion, Dom,, for Congross, runa over 1,000 behind tho Btato tickot, bis majority bolng 2,990, Tuo fn. dlentions e that Lis majority in tho dintriet ovar Faylor, Ind., will bo butween 1,300 and 1,500, 2 Demoeratic loss of abous $,009, Tho entive Domocratie tickot in this county is electod by majorities ranging from 80 to 1,000, Special Disvateh to The Chicaao Tyilwne, RioustoNp, Ind.,; Oct. 16.—Dnxtor has been olected and defented noveral tiniea to-day by closo figuring of friends nud enomies, but when tho last vote was deelphered, ot 1 o'clock this afternvon, tho fathor of tho Indiana 'Tomporance bill was oleotod majority. Tho oxeitoment ran high, and tho ro- oult il batled with shouts of rojoleing by all #ood pooplo. Many vrominent Democratn an- peared ploasod with'the succoss of temporrneo ngainat corruption and fraud, eo freely indulged in to dofant tho puo})ln'n ||h|innthrnnint Qualer, Mnecial Disuateh to 4'he Chicazo T'rivune, Gosuny, Ind,, Oct, 16,—~Tho oficial vote of Elkhait County is just out. hava carried tho county tioket with ono oxcep- tion, Thomas Duly, Ropublican, heing olected Olork. The Stalo ticket in Democratic by majori- ties rangiog from 810 to 610, Specul Dispaleh to The. Chicago Tribune. Corudma Crry, Ind., Oct. 15.—The elections hioro on 'Cuosday, the 18th, \was the most excit- ing ovor held in Whitloy Connty hofors, A very heavy voto was polled, aud n great nmount of seratehing was done. ‘Chio county has usually piven a Domacratie mafority of nbout 400, hut tho People’s ticket wag elocled by majontion ranging from 200 to 460, i) S IOWA. Kpecial Dispateh fo I'he Chicaan Tribime. Dunuque, Ia, Oct 16.—Tha oflicial election returna confirm tho dispatch sont Tur Kninune yestordny. Ainsworth, Anti-Monopoly candidate for Congress, {6 olected by 19 majority, boating Granger, Ropublican candidato. Snectat Lisnateh to Phe Chicago Tribune, Dunugu, 1., Oct. 15.—Tho Domocrats havo olectod L, L. Aingwortly to Congeona in this (the "Third) district by o majority of 19, OBficiul re- twma bave been roceivod from evory county in tho district, excopt ono township in Buchanrn County, which is reported, and cnunot change the ropult. Alpaworth, Demoerat, bas 1,467 majority in Dubuque County, and. G508 in “Cluyton. Qranger, Rop., has 57 1anjority in Alamakeo, 557 in Winnaiheik, 638 i Fagolto, 230 in Buchanan, and 440 in Delaware, giving Alosworth o majority of 19. The Republicans concedo hin oloction, mukiog his majority, by thoir flgures, 22, 'Tho abovo figures aro correct and eaunot bo chunged to affcet tho re- eult. 'This is Lho first timo n Democrat hag beou alected to Congres from Iown sinca 1852, Special Dinateh to Lhe Chicaan Tribvine, Stoux Ciry, In., Oct. 16.—Judyge Oliver, Re- publican, is olected to Congrees iu this (Ninth) distriot ' by n majority that will prot- ably reach’ 8,000,—a Lspublican gain in tho district on tha vote for Orr, of two years ago, of about 1,600. Orr’s mujority over Duncoinb was 6,178, Olivor's reported majority in Mocabon- tas, Sae, Buena Vists, Woodbury, Story, Sious, and Boono i 2,644, Tho ‘smine counties two years ago gave Orr » majority of 2,070, Suectal Dizpute to The Chicago Tridume, InprprNpENCE, Tu., Oct, 16,—Latoss yolurns from this (Third) Districk show it to be vory close. Urobably tue result will not be known uatil the offleial canvasa, apecwal Lspatch to The Chicags Tribune, OTruanwa, Ia., Oct, 16,—lloturna from all tho countios recoived hero indicato thas tho Hon. J. C. Knapp, Dean,, is elected Judge of tho Becond Judicial District, over M. J. Williams, by over 200 majority. Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. DaveNPoRT, In., Oct. 15.—Tho aversge major- ity for the Anti-Alonopoly State ticket is about 000, whlch ia also about tho notch that the Cou- yronnmnn! mafority will fall into, with BOO 1oa- ority for Purts in Cedar, 400 in Muscatine, 850 n Joues, and mora or less in Olinlon, and, &oy, 1,300 majority for Shecan in Scott and Jackson. Tho minjority of tho Republican candidate will bo from 300 fo 500, BMr. utts is our noxt Rep- resentativo in Cougross. Special Disvatei to Lhe Chicage Tribune, McGnrao, In., Oct. 15,—On tho ofticial count m Winnesbick County Granzor hos 661 mnjority, and in Fayetto 673, Allamnkes County gives 21 majority an the Stoto ticket, and on the Congres- sioun! 57. ‘Tho lattor iu not oficial. The Autl- Monopolists carsy, on oflicial count, Clayton County by G600 on tho Stato ticket, and on tho Congressional 508, _Noble, Auti-Monopoly can- didato for District Judge, has 1,867 in Clayton, und is olocted by 600, Amswortlt, Anti-Modopo ly, is probably elected by 10 to 20 msjority. Corresponacnce of The Clicugo Tribuné, Manrxao, Jowa Co,, 1a., Oct, 14.—~Tows Coun- ty given tho Republican State and Con,-";mmonnl ticket nbout 160 mejority ; M. P, Bmith, Repub- licen, for District Atloruoy, 495; Jobn Hughos, Republican, for Clerk, 4003 L, Pattison, Auti- Afonopoly, for Recordor, 200 ; and Aaron Lover, Anti-Monopoly, for Supervisor, 200. Correapondence of The Chicagn Tribune, 3uB0ATIAE, In., Oot. 14.~Lhe roturus come in very slowly, owing to the immense amount of sovalehing of tickets, The voto in this county is ovidontly a light one, and showa the indificrouco folt by tho votors o5 to tho rosult, The {ruthis, that tho eandlidates for Congress were not what 1ho peoplo desired, aud they would not turn ont. Sheaan, Anti-Monopoly for Congross, earxiod this city sud township by 86 mejority. ‘Tho other ofiices were won by the same party in this town- sinp, with the oxception of tyo minor offices. Tho' Republiccns olafm they havo ecazriod tho oconnty by 400, but nothing definitely is known as ot. ” Dusuqur, In, Oct. 15.—Latest ropo:ts give Ainsworth, Dem,, in Dubuque, 1,456; Clayton, G08; Grajor, Rep., in Alawmakee, 67; Buchan- an, 2307 Fuyotto, 663; Winneshlolk, 655 Delne waro, 440, 'Chis elects Ainsworth by 18 majori- 1y, rlml ofticial count is needod t0 determine © 105ult. —_—— OXI0. Covuxmue, O., Oct. 15.—At the Democtatic leadguarters, np {0 11 p,in., ofiicial and un- ofticial returns havo been roceivod from soventy- cight countles, which show a. not Democratic gain over last yoar of 17,012, This leaves ten countioy yot to hear from. Granting that thesa ocountics bavo given tho samo ma- jorities as last year, tho Democratic majorty in tho Seato will be about 18,000, Itis thought, howaver, that oficial returns will swell tho majority to 20,000 In tho thirteon Congressional Districts which hnve gone Democratic ihe majority is nbout 84,000, divided oo follows : It District, 4,800 ; Second District, 1,600; Thivd Diatcict, 80i; Fourth District, 1,000; TFifth Diatrice, 5,000 ; Hix(h Distriet, 9,000; Heventh District, 1,000 ; Ninth Dintrict, £00; Lleventh Distrier, 2,000 5 wolfth_Distriot, 4,800; '"Thirtesuth Distrit, 4,000 ; Fourteonth District, 5,£00; Twentieth District, 2,700, In tho soven districts whicl have gone Repub- 1fean the ruajority it 8,000, divided es follows s Lighth District, 200 ; Touth Distriot, 120 ; Fif- teonth District, 000 ; Bixteonth Distyiet, 1,200 ; Sevontoouth District, 20 ; Ligkteenth District, 1,200 ; Ninotesnth Dlatriet, 3,600, “his loaves o Democratio majority n tho twen- ty districts of 20,000, et ARKXANSAS, Tarrie Roog, Ark,, Oct, 16.—Tho offlciel ro- turng from thio (Pulwaki) County uhows o ma- jority for the Constitution of 917; Hompatood civos 600; Salino, 1,080; Conway, 1,000; Lee, 2,600; Ouschita, 303; Woodsuf¥, 800; Dallag, 487; Union, 578 ; Jackeon, 1,000; Colhoun, 583; majority for the Constitution, Jefforson is ro- ported 2,500 aud Phillips 200 againat, The Domocratie Htato ticket raus evon with thy Consititution, 'ho Dergoerats eatimate, fron tho rotwma alvcady in, that 103,000 votea wers cast, tho largest over pollod in tho State; that the Conatitution and Democsatic Stote ticket re coived 0,000 to 15,000 apaiust, thus giving the Constitution 76,000 mojority. 1n Lee, tho ontisi colored Hepublican oloment votod for the Conate tution, 1n Phillips thera vere ahout 700 colorel votes for tho Constitution, und in Pulaski abou 300, It o ostimated that from 8,000 to 10,00 Ropublicans voted for tho Cunstitutivo. '.u.’ Yoo is very full ail ovor tho State, | ———— WESY VIRGINTA. i Wussimo, W. Vi, Oct. 16,—~Retnrns a3 n- cetvod up to this hour indicato the probable elg- tlon of Wilson, Demoointio Cuuxrnumn:x in o Virst District of this Btute, over Coit, Republl- can, by abous 100 mejority, et it DAKOTA. i &, Paveg, Minn, Oct 15.—Ab thn"DdImlb Dovritorial elootion ou Tnecday st Pamblun Judgo J. P, Kidder, tho I(npuhlillcn:n ;-;m)dhi:u g, rooelved 17(najorlty ¢ £"'x~‘.’?i%”‘;h‘a‘é‘..° rosaived 0 wad emirons, i, MG; Fationy coosxtly 7:\14" wivs i ‘Tho Domocrats {. tr bavo no douht that Kidder's volo will bo oqually large iu other procivets, ——ar—— OCHER POLITICAL MATIERS, THE CHIOAGO COLLEOTORSHIP. Speewal Diopitols to 2he Chicaco Yribune. Seanioriewp, 1, Oct. 16,—Dan Munn has heon here, and the successor of Mr. Irvinns Colleotor of Intornal Revonno In Chicago lus beon discuseed by Logan and Dan, Logan is ulek nbed, but Logan lives, aud bag beon fro- quently consulted on {ho subject. 16 is protty well kuosn that William Ifenry Harpor, tho Chiof Inppector of Grain, could bave the placoif ke liked but it iu pretty aertain that he will eolino, ns ho 18 wlmost wuro of ronppolntment o his protont rl:cn. Thin is tho fact nbout Marpor, Ho can v it, hut ro won't take 1, Col. Bridges lna boen liero all -through tho jambores of tho Iaut o doys lnnkln[: aftor the placo; hut the Celonnl i3 out of tho raco, though ho doeun's know it. Ho Is old Sehnifnor. Tho leaders don's oxpect to gat the Germnn votoe anyway, and, oven it thoy wore Skl for it, thoy don't think Hehafiner the moot allurdng batt. Now, tho question 19, who is tho 3 0 & Pt l coming man? Lichoan: i HIBOELLANEOUS. TIECOXM COUNTY CONVENTION, Special Dispateh to The Chlcago tyibune, Ranaxazoo, Mich., Oct, 16.—A Reform eor Liboral Republican County Conventlon was held hiero to-day, thirteon of the aixteen towns bolog veprosentod. Boveral vho were dologates in tho Ropublican Convention were delegates in this also, but thoro word soveral Demooratlo dele- gates, Tho following tickot wos nominnted : $Sonntor, Thos, 8.{Cobb; Shorift, William Groen Clork, Henry 8. B8leopor; "'roasuror, Moses:! Kingeloy ; Prosecntlng-Attornay, O. W. Powors; Reguster of Doody, Aaliloy Clapp ; Burveyor, M. Stroeter. Cobb, tho nominoo for Senator, is tho Dowmocratle eandidate, and Sieapor, for Clerk, is the Ntepublican nomineo. ‘Tho othors aro now men. The Domocratio candidatos for tho Lol lature fn the First aud Third Districts were nomiuated na Reform candidates. JOLIIFIOATION AEETING Swecial Diapstet to The Chicago Tribune. Laroury, lud., Oct, 16.—~The Democrats hold A Jollitieation over tho clection hero to-night. The first {n order was o torehlight procedsion | nbout o quactor of o mite long, hesded by tho Laporto Bund; then followed tho procession, with o bannor, over which was an illuminatod llon,d, and m:,“h." banoer waa foscribed, ¢ Bux- tor's funeral,” Tho procession morchiod throngh {ho priveipul sireets of the clty, and then pro- ceeded to {hio Court-Houso, whoro savoral speechios woro 1nade by the Hon. dMorgan 1I Weir, Mayor Kyo, and ofhors. Beforo tho monte 1og ndjoticnad ‘tho fire-alurm wan given, and all ork lruslmd to and froto seo nuold dilapidated houso, which had been sot on fire, burng groussl, to the iay, Ana INDEPENDENT MASS-MSTTING, Spectat Disnateh to The Clhicoan Tribune, Poxriac, 1L, Oct, 15.—The Ion, Samuel M, Etlor, Anti-Monvpoly candidato for State Super- intondcnt of Public’ Sehools ; tho Hon. Jnies @G. Bagno, Anti-Mouopoly candidato for. Con- s for tho Eighth Congreusional Distelct; and Villiam Colon, 18q., Anti-Monopoly candiato for tho Stato Logulint addrensod n public meoting at Rook's Creek 'Lowneslip to-day. ‘This is a strung Anti-Monopaly county, and by proper manngement will cast o majority voto for the Indapondont tickot in Novomber. Thero are thirty Granges in this county, end, though tho Grango s not ©_political organization, it in an educator, ond teuds (o consolidato the Anti-Monopoly vote. Foot hus been stumping the county, and has been tolling tha votera thiat ko is o Free-Trader to tho extont of workiog for o reduction of tbo duty ‘on salt, Bayne is an out-sud-out Free-Erador; no also is Colon, The faymers of this county havo broken away from tho Ropublican party, nnd know that the Anti-Monopoly party is_ their triend, heaco their intoroat lies with the latfor. A CONTESTED ELECTION, Spectal Diralck to The Chicugo Tridbune, TaSaLcg, IlL, Oct. 15.—Notico wus to-day sorved upon. Jt. C. Stovons, ibo nowly-elected City Clork, that epplication would bo made to the Cirenit Cowrt, on tho 20th iugt., for an in- junction to rostrain him from neting as sach Clork. There woro threocandidates for tho oflico beforo the City Council, aud Stovons recoivod tho gamo numbor of votea ns wero cast for the opposing twa, By tho casting voto of tho May- or, & mation wan carried to drop tho ecandidato having tho fowest votos, but tha Council failing to voto in support of tho motion, the Mayor do- clared Stevous clected, NO NOMINATIONS MADE. Snecial Dispaich to 7'he Chreuno Tribune. LupisatoN, Mich,, Oct. 15.—No ticket was nominated by tho Farniors’ and Lnrboring Mon's County Convention. A few camo from far back b; tho interfor, but not onough to mako o ticket of. CONSENTS TO IL A CANDIDATE. Speetal Duagateh to The Chicano 1'ribune, Mrrwaukee, Wis., Oct, 16,—On the presenta~ tion of o call containing nearly 8,000 signatures, tho Hon, Harricon Ludington has consented to become & candidato for Uongress againat Bam Rindekopf, tho Retorin nowminge, LEGISLATIVE NOMINATION, Speelal Dispatel to The Chicauo Tridusie, Mmwavkxs, Wis., Oct, 16,—The Hon.D. H. Ricliarda was nominated for tho Assombly over the 1{on, W. K, Wilton and Capt, Ostpelder, in tho district composed of tho Sixth and Tinr- toonth Werda. KV YORK TOLITICH, New Yonm, Oct. 15.—Dolling Demoerats, or Avti-Tammanyites, will next week nominaio o full tickot, including o Congressman, AMayor, and Aldorien, i opposition to the Kelloy-afor- rienoy ticket, Thirty-thrco thonzand votes wero registerod In Brooklyn yosterdny. New Yonxk, Oct. 15.—Tho Tammany ITall Cons gressional Conventivny wero hield to-night, and iho following namad gentlemon nomiualed to tho next Congress: Fifth Congressional District, Rdwin 1. Mend; Bixth, the Hon. 8, 8. Cox; Ninth, the Hon, Fernando_Wood (long torm): Ttiolinrd el (short torm); Tenth, Abrum S. Howitt ; Eloventh, tha flon, Bonjamin A. Willis. The nominations wore all uninimous, DY, AYER NOMINATED FOR CONGRESS IN MASSA- CHUSEFTH, Bostox, Oct. 16.—Dr. J, C. Ayer way nomi- natod for Congress by tho Eeventh Diutrict Ro- puabliezn Convoutiou, un the first ballot. LOUISIANA YOLITICH. New Onnvaws, La,, Ocb, 15.—In tho Parleh Republican Convention, Icitars were rond from Lnbotut aud Cuslboun secopting their nomi- nations, * ‘I'he following nowiuations wero mado to-day : City Admlvictration: Publis_Accounts, J. L. Higby; Commerce, J, L. Dumany, colored ; Asgeonnento, ., Bonzano; Wuter-Works,” A. Bporaclo ; Yolico, W. 'I'. Lean, late Commodoro o} Ozovk : for Civil Skoriff, Jozeph Iorwiz ; Crinnnal Sheriff, Jeseph Bontello, colorod, dee featlog Gen, A. 8, Indger by 14 votes, ‘The First Ward Colored Damoeratic Club s in vovosyion uwder protection of the. Whito osguo. TUE CONGIESSIONAL SHOWING. uicaso, Oct, 15, To the Editor of The Clacago Tyionis: < Sin s You meko a Ibgitimato hit on the T1mes’ blundors to-duy, Lut I nollce thnt your Congros- slonal table haw stood for wo days without buk- ing hiood of ¢ Ttah, Aug, 3, Rep, Culorsdo, st 8, Den, gata, Montars, Aug. &, Daul, Wyoming, Sopt. 1, et ‘Chis fnprovos the Gpposition majoerity by two, Yory truly, ’ : » [AxswEmR—Theeo wera not noted bocause thuy are only Dolegates in Congrons,—mere lookors- on, who bieve uo vote.~1iu. s s Gon. Shermeais Setiion, Wastanaton Correspondence Lowisvilie. (oiurier, Qea. Shecuan is 2 blult voldivr, with o heart ovorilowing with goud will to all Living croatuves, 8o far from the Qoneral uslog the graod deru- monful of the Catholic Uhurch at hils duughter's wedding to propitiate tho Catholio or Irish vato, bo would uot during tho colobration of lixh 10088 gamprowise hiwsell by cithor bowing or kuceling, alibiougiy Protestanio, out of rospect, did, Lt winter, when Gen, ishorman mada his fanious wpeach, otiimg that they waver had davelug ab his bouss, and smd ho liked to seo thio youog people * ecootiug aronnd,” he fold nio that uftor hig death thora need bo no disputo abont his roligions fajth, for it conld bo given in o fow wordy, Haul ha: *{ bollava that 18 peo- plo only nct nalf a woll aa thoy know how, God will forgive the bulanoe,” Gen, Baewmnu Laa auothershort erced, e ways thiv s noy a bad world unless we chuano ta make it 2o, If wa aro lind to othera it vatuen, o witl bo kindly doadt Wit MARINE, Port of Clieaga, Oct, 16, ARRIVED, Trop Riy Tark, 8t, Joroph, Tanler, Stiar Onronn, St. Joroph, sundries, Stme Sloboygun, Mandtowoe, sundrios, Shinr Huvon, Houth 1aven, sundrles, Prop Talio Bkeozn, ficuton Hurbor, mindriss, 8elir Rotort Hovwlott, Maniatee, luinbor, :la‘ugz i:r;nm, ’,}mguxcos lhunbnn vup Usorga Dnnbar, Muskeqon, lumber, Buke Apycontice Doy, Muskean, limber, Iargs City of Grond lL\rl(:M Grand-Havon, lumbaer, LD, b Lonteali, Tugtalo, 20,200 by &l 3, 1, Tintfer, Buitiio, 60,000 b cach Hehir Annio Mulvoy, Godorieh, 16,763 bu corn, e Jeanlo Philliym, Manduioo, 2,000 b oate, Fuop Guyubons, Ashinad aud (lammciaio Jlorty 6010 1, 50 Lels lour, 40 brla pork, 35 g feod, aud mindrige: Yo 40 bria oy ; gars, BtElo, K500 It corn. 'rop V. Kelchum, Buulo, 0, Hulie B, 1. Jituton, Diftalo, AT iy emese ™" Trop ity of_Con'eord,%Ogdonnbury and ‘intermodiste Toris, 5,052 hu vhe Gy Tontn, 5,082 weieat, 6,400 ba cora, 200 b oate, Sebr Husvann, Oaweqo, 18,141 b wheat, Sl Huron, Baartek. 50 groon ke ntd findrios, 4 Hehr Helvotsa, Buffato, 67,000 bu corn, Jargo Appresitico-Loy, Muskeszon, 56 6da stono, Hunr Corona, ¢, Joscph, stndris, 4 titur Shoboyiraw, Manitowoe, nundrios, Prop Luke Breozo, Benton Harhor, mimdries, RIGUT CLEARANGL: tehr Ortent, Oneago, 80,100 b Corn, v Zako Torest, Gollivgwo m““’:l_:. 3 gwood, 21,801 bu cors, 1,604 ito, Bugivlo, 11,033 b corn, 1,745 ria flonr, 23 ted lard, 95 kege s.;%. nd G brls pork, Weto futely activoat 4o for v y aetivn at 4o for whieat, 34e f for outi to BulTalo, Cliarters. insiite & o, Badaior: Beliry Stoahing 1id and Pitabuyli, whost ot 4e 3 prop Michigan, unta i 3o ; prop Bosnoko, corn and barloy T oo, wheat s oate heongh and Mohowl 3 Holvaita’and Tno, Bredoh, ot on ‘prresin’ schra Auslin, Tosko, chri corn on private ferms; aud R, Corning, Wr;l\xl: on private terms (yeatordny afternoou). To Godotith—~Schr D, A, Welly, corn ut S4¢ fres of elovation, To Ogdens- biti—Drap City of Concord, com ot throuh taies To Oowefo—Hcbr Trinklad, born ot To 5 wcbr Havana, ‘;;&l‘l:,léoulu prl]\‘flll; ‘E‘l‘:& bTokn], 16, Capacity, about \f bit wheat, 2 it corn, 140,000 bu 16,600 b Lutley.’ LN T canyag et P oo C20eln Pavsed Port Huron, PanT Tnuo, Oct, 1.~Pi—Praps Idalio, Atisatie Buulon, Pasasic, Cty of St, Catharines, Autelope sud tow, Uaniuberry mul tow, Townsend and consort; sclin 5. W, Do, Hvina, bony Ilunoy, Mich, Oct, 15—FEvening~DowN— {’,l;fl'f‘:lhlifllnmnc, Fred Xelley, City af Toleod !fulernn.lu Jir~Tropa Vienma, with Verona; Dallsntine, with fehr 3ooro; achrs Czar, C. W, Luckey, Ontario, Hube et 210, ALTIRORE LIVE-STOCK WARKET, AL TIN Oot, I 5 bent o ok g s e, g e 1o divws, or goed fal it H o, cx o alr quallty, I7@AN0, Teeceinti, 6,120 Hocs=—in fate demand ot 9)0, 4 Eer—n goud domand o¢ 034, Recelpts, 7,001, 44@5¥c. Racelipts, HEAT.TH. TEREORATE <l DERGANMINIR, no e oy O nnrivalad by as aiforod 1o tio' fihile, . KIIOrdIog he ost thorough protnotion againit_eoldy, roventlon wud_cury: of ILEUA TRORGTT Varlone Aitosans. asad. it : ossny casnd by Golde muoelh tho attention of ovory ne desring Ecuitis and rent comiors, 1 derirlog BLMER & HOYT, Coruer Monroo snd Markot-sts, GENERAL NOTICES, T0 ARCEITRITS AKD BUILDERS, The Merchants', Farmers' and Me~ chanics’ Savings Bank of Chicago, in the interests of the Tahoring Classes and its Building Loan Department, will pay a reward of One Thousand Dollars for the best plan, with speci~ fieations and proposals for a fire-proof; or an approximately fire-procf, Cot~ tage of five rooms, A" civoular con~ toining full information con be ob- tained by addressing a note to the undersiened at the M., F.and M, Savings Bank, No, 76 South Olark- sty Chicago, SYDNEY MYERS, Manager, ~ CAUTION. To ANl Parties Abont to Puxchase Livenses for the Manufactare of Batler Frsm Deef Suet, L WHOM 1T MaY CONCER? hs UNITRD STATES DAIRY ¥ tho &0 ownor of the riuht fo manofactire BUTTER and OLEOMARGARING with thele H!N'lfl! flmflflfllfi indorfoticos Datont, fisuod by tha' Unitod Seates, an thoy yeroby faebld all partios MAI\UI‘ALT”%‘ G or LLLING artifoial butter nrrmnluulv covored by thetr 5 Parties infringivg will bo forthwith nr!‘m::mod. C"""""'fiau“fimu")&'n‘”m"fc"fl to the Company, 505k Drndwas, New York Olty. e Sorn, Prostdont. i HENRY A, BRREY ol 0. Box 2,916, TENOM Recrutary. Gran to Houthern Inavas, k13 sold ot all stationa en Chicago & Alton Rail.. Tosd, butwyan und incliding Julict und Loxington, sod- on Weatewn Divizion includiog Matamurs s pestioulass oall bh o s utionia Lo tica SHEARY IS MILLINERY GOODS., FAL], FLOVERS, BERAUTIVUL AND CHEAP, FELT EATS, PRINMMED AND PLAIN, FHATHERS, BIRDS, &c. WINGS, Se. POPULAR PRICES. DA COIAIHS STIANES For Raolar, Milxaulies, Sheloyaan, Manito woe, ote., dally (Suudays eacopted) .. Qaum. T Huturday’s bowt dan'tlesvenatil B P, For Grand 1lavon, Muskegon, ofa., Monday, Wodnetdas, sud Feiduy,.. TurSt, Jowaph, Tuceday, Thurnlay, Tp.m. 11p.m, Dame 20 1 ay T pom, nuba uud Lake Nuporior ports, oo~ w Dam, Wa, tho unduraignad, Lorotofora meibers of tha frm aof Clark & Jeenc, have this day mucuslly dissolvad co- partuurship, Mr, Koeno withdrawiug from (ho firm, so thes the bustauss whil herveler bo condnctod by Richard Ol LGN T REBNE, 3 AR AAAA A AP AR A A A AARANA AR WM EMBER BAPOSITION ART SALR,

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