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VOLUME 129, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &o. PEREMPTORY SALE Of s fino stock of DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, slightly dam- sgod, ot an immonso sacriflce. * ELEGANT SILVER For Wadding Proscnts and Tostimonials, just reccived; also, the Finest stook of FRENCH OLOCKS and BRONZES and VIENNA TANCY GOODS ever shown in Chicago, ordored before tho fire and just recoived. GILES, BRO. & CO.,, 266 dec 283 W abasii-any. FIRE INSURANOD, TEIE OLD LANGASTER TISURANCE COMPALY 1st. The LANCASTER was estab- lished in 1838, and is one of tho oldest Compeanies in tho U. 8. The OLD LANCASTER paid in full in the great Chicago IFires of 1871 ond 1874, and in the groat Boeton Fire of 1872. - Small lines, good buginess, fair rates, and prompt and honora- blo settlements, are the terms of tho OLD LANCASTER. 4th. The LANCASTER Insurance Co, will not withdraw from Chi- STERLING TIFFANY & (0. UNION-SQUARE, 2d, ad. Have now on axhibition the novoltios for thia menson, propered duriog the past SBummer at their r'rinco-2t. worlks, Tho colleotion conipins now forma and' Q8EO. atylos of ornamentation in cheeing, engrav- R : d P » 7. ingt, ':(?flmx. u:‘; g}nn:x '.vi:rg, and some articles g 1ot before mu ivor. b a‘te& a’n NlSKS Tho assortment - ¢ ugeful and fancy orti- UAL., APMLY TO cles suiteble for “VEDDING . PRESENTS AQATS isfresharin = ‘v and largor thon over be- \T fore. Particul.:attention has boon paid to 1 B i i "y arranging them in novel and attractive casos, the product of their own shops, thus insuring nxclusivonass. Tholr Forks, Bpoons, and Tablo-ware aro tho richert in dosizne and finest in finish in this country, and aro sold at the samo pricos por ounas as thie ordingry trade prtterns, Complote outfits, put up in sirong plato ohesta, elways in stock. Tor the convenisnco of persons out of New York, Photegraphs of articles, or careful selections from otock, will bo sent on ap- proval, 210 Lagalle-st,, cor. Adams, i ART SALE. The Grand Collection of Paint- itgs in the Chicago Exposition Art ellery will be oftered at PUBLIC AUCTION On Tuesday, Wednesday, &nd aMursday Eveningy, Oct. 20, 21, and 22, at 7 o’clock, THE BEST CHANCE Fver offered to sccure really ex- cellent Paintings at tempting prices. Visit the Collection NOW ON VIEW at the EXPOSITION ART GALLERY. This is the LAST DAY to scc the magnificent Painting of the PRODIGAL SON. Admission to the whole Art Galler STORAGE. REAL, ESTATE, 1,200,000 ACRES Missouri Lands. Tho Atlantlo & Pacific Rallrcad offer for zale, on long time and low pricos, eplendld Farmning Lands in South- westorn Missourl, which peescss all the requirements of iood and healthy climate, plenty of timbor and pure water, long and cool aummers, and short and 1wid win- ters, 1'roa transportation from 8t, Louls for land-buyora and thelr familics. Clrculars, contniving map and guldce, freo 1o nny ad dress, Sectional maps, showlng land rold and unzold, 25 gunts, Yor full particulars, and to securo all bencfits, call or address onr Chicago office, 121 Randol; 9 W. M. WISNER, Gen. Ant., L. Deane, Land Commesioner, 25 South Louts, Mo, ANCIAL, D e o o 10y i s ¢ -Rt8,, 10} r] ccupie 5Ll fx onr 73 hoan: BNEIRLALY i Fhillips M1 Con S RHMODELED ind RELEPTED for o Gon- RERE] eral Storage Warchouto, ard will bo known a5 tho ADVANCE WAREHOUSES, A, B, & C. ARl kinds of Storape solicited, Rotes os Jow as any First-Class Warchouse. Insurs ance an low 3 any Warchouse in the city, CHAE. L, JENXS. GOSS & PHILLIPS MFG, CO, hsvo con- centrated their business #t their large IFacs fory, corner. of West T'wenty-socond and Fidl.-ota,, where, with inorensed facilitics, they aro bettsr prepared than over to fill or- ders for_8ash, Doors, Blinds, Moldings, Hiairs, Fromes, otc. Cargoos cusorted, docked, drossed, and ahipiped. GOBB & PHILLLIPS MFG, CO. “@ffim@x@:fi“‘“ To All Parlies About to Purchese Licenses for ke Manufactare of Balter ¥rom Beal Suet. sm—— TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONOERN: Tske nntice et the UNITED STATES DAIRY SPANY fs the srie owner of tha ticht to wnoufacturo BUTTRR 3ad 'OLEOMANGARINI with ihele revoral nroducts, under Jotters patont, faned by the Unitad Btator, b sherheraby forbid uI\ partios MANUFACTURING or SELLING atifclaf buttue or produpts corerac by thoir 105 CLARKST, Biofholist Chmrch Block, Hix per cent compound Intercet on depodits, | Pazshools freo. ' Money alyo fuverted tor othiens on Hond and Mort- gage In emafl sums at 10 por vont fntoreat: no chargato tendar for abstract arlega) exawination of title. s :0. SUOVILLE, President. W, KELery REEp, Cashior. NOTE—-Doposits mado now draw fnterost trom tho tirsh of woxt month BARCLAY, VOORHIES & G0, ISADNIXIIEIRE, 80 WASHINGTON-ST,, Clicago. BANK OF DEPOSIT ANE DISCOUNT. ‘Tho ncconnts of Banks, Bankers, Merchauts, nnd athe ers rolicited, and gpecinl revomuudutlons oxtunded eus. lamece. ‘Telezraphe tranafers of moyey made ou New York aud Tosio, and cable tranviors on Lon rupo at LOW- o, e Deatiaon tho nlneipat otice nt TO LOAN. $6,000 on flrst-class Chicago Roal Batato; improved preferred, Also, $1,200 in hand. LBAD & O O, 165 LuoSlle-gt. TORNITOR 5 ) Efi&%flmwflgm“ E’IURNITURE. tont. Partles | fre et farthikc pravecnted, 't;gfiflhnng_:’c';‘lf;.‘,‘.’;',.'}"?fi 8 Mg o e Covrinoy, o, a1 Beaudwar, Jon Lk OorT, resident, Stwuy Waigzegul, Deesis o ow York ¥, lox 3,816, W. W, STRONG PENIN TURNITURE CO, 266 & 258 Wabash-nv, MISCELLA Special Notice to Commission Merchants, A thorouzhly reeponsiblo houso In Mascachusolte, who can eontrul conslnuients of Houts avil Hhoea to the amoint of §250,060 n AT, G0 por sear, 10 be sold {n Chis enzo At Auction and Private Salo, desiras to maka n ron- Teetion with 1 (orouzlily responsibla tnrtnoss men of wmeans to atazt such a bustncss i Chieago and mauago it ot Chicsio, whilo thn adseridaer mannges thn Yastorn end, Nouo hut men of eharacter and monns nead address BUOTS AND SHOES, Lvs 288, Boston, Maws, - WANTED. urptstiod onso (0 Alar 1, 1935, F foucar tive oot e { Ainiv, bl Sudo brofermude AT ) 1 elegant Katablisimont to their numurona frionds and the wnblie TO-NIGHT, AT ¢ O’CLOCK, With a cholcs stock of Winea, Liquors, and Clzars, at No, 185 East Rardolphi-at., uost (o Hooley'a Opera Honse, ZIATT KLY ED._GRAY tformerly Ol sl vy, SO B, - CLIFTON HOUSE, Price Refuced 1o §3 per Day For singly jworaw. - Spuclal 1xtes (o Excursiontsty, The best $3 per day Hotel, either Fast or West, ) JRINS LD LM s 1T irtors, lold'n), Allemanin s?rancéflaompam—r of Oleveland. T OGEREIT G Greditorsof e Gonpaus &1 chialn Inporlant nfor- TUBULAR FURNACES & GRATHG |~ st Baif e b Aro atracting tacked attontion at — éz'xmom. - WO. 86 LAKEB-ST. Tho Purnice I 18 tormed of vattical tubies. Afe {a passed (0Tough md Sacer them a0 Fapldly a4 ta \aon thow boluw rod beat, “'Fha aavsulages yafned by thoir Sua'sea gl or rosration, vpelorriiion ut e I, NOTICH OF REMOVAL HENRY CiiRISTENSEN, wounomy, of fusl, 'Hc Tobular Acs Larate, 4 | Magufseturagof *'Tha Photats Uity Bhht, sud Deator o STk Thdleatch 1 gat Betnd u Mantch, and X,‘j tvg | Mauufasturag 4 o K & 113 i 3 | eats' Tina Furnlsbiag Onoda, Darfudiary, Notisad Mo, R’;‘?. il IR BRI é&’,“ a8 $omeT3 19 140 THEDITae6oudett ¢ _FIRE INSURANGE, - WIAGARE If 0F NEW YORK. Cash Assets, $1,400,000.00, Tavested in U. 5. Bonds, over $700,000.00. Tosses Paid, over §4,000,000.00. 23 YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE, A AR C The “NIAGARA" IN- SURANCE COMPANY ig not liable for any Pol- icy or Renewal issued after 1st January, 1874, by the “UNDERWRIT- ERS AGENCY,” so call- ed, THE CONTRACT OF THEUNDERWRITERS o e s AGENCY OF NEW PIRED BY LIMITA- TION 8ist DECEMBER, 1873. BEVERIDGE & HARRIS, Hmagers Wostorn Departmen, 116 & 118 LaSalle-st, CEIIC.ACGO. Mianufacturors' B & . Tus. Co, BOSTON. Asgsets - - $1,003,000 Home Tnstrance Gompany, COLUMBUS, O. Assets - - - $600,000 Hoffman Fire Dusurancs G, NEW TOREK. Assets - - - $400,000 Nenfue B & M. Tns, o, BOSTOIN. Assets - - - $500,000 Penples Tire Tosunancs (o, TRENTON,N. J. Assets - - - $400,000 pautes by GEO. 0. CLARKE, Agent, 8 and 4 BRYAN BLOCK. % DUNGAN SNIFFEN, " INSURANCE AGENT, 130 BROADWAY, New York. ynities, nt falr rats, AN arders cxconted with promipte nerx, Careenpondence enlicited. Tor Raclne, Milwaukee, Skahoygan, Maotto. . dnecph, n Tiuy'nn r Kecsnali nud lLake N 0 ‘Thuzsdny, AT L YNOBBY STYLEE” Tho Heut Stack and Aewetment leat Cor. Clark & Mudisonysts, Insursnce written i ALL the above namicd rollello Come- Clieago Flyo Risks ploced in prompt losspnying totn: woc, ate., dally(Sundays ¢; ), seeene 800 £~ Saturday’s bout dun'tleave until & p. m. Var firand [laven, gon, cic,, Monday, Wedneadar, & . Trom BREWETER'S, POLITICAL. The Republican County and Congressional Printaries. Withdrawal of the Hon. J. B.iRice. Opposition Legislative Ticket of the Committee of Twently-qne. Mesting of the Seloon-Keep- ers Last Night, The Indinna Legislature Un- doubtedly Demo- . cratic. Joseph B Bobonald Likely to Be United States Souator, kq]oicings of Hendricks at the Tuin of Affairs List of Members-Elect to the Legislature. Now York Set Down as an Uncertain Stale, Painful Deliberations of the Repub- lioan Lieaders, Alexander H. Slephens on the Third Term and Givll Rights. LOCAL POLITICS. THE PRINARIES. : The Republicans hold thetr primary mestings yeaterdey, in tho various wards, for the prrpose of electing delegates to tho Countyand Con- greasionzl Conventlone, the former/of which meets to-morrow, and of nominating’Aldermen. Thoresult is as foltown: FIReT WARD, Deleqat: s—~Congresalonnl Convenon — John' Lyly Ring, H. G. Pulling, James 3, Pradwell, £, B, Longley, ‘Thomas Pfirim, Goorge B, A*tstrdig, County Con- Yeutfon—I, bock({"Vohn Bummerficld, W, . Huicker? 11, Gleason, A, 5, Trnde, &phen I, Brown, August Melcted, William G. Ogle. Alderman—~Wiltiam 11, . Teclhrdson, BTZCONT VWiND,. i Delegatss—Congresntons! Qvention—F, W, Tar- ren, Georga C, Clurke, rdan, Thomes Carson, Rabert W, Ralaton, J. S, 8ti¢, 31, Gelealor, County Convention—1homas Carsen, L. Du Bofse, C, Walter, 4.9, e, end 3. Gelestor, | Alderman—. W, Warren, | TUIND WARD, o b Detegates—Congressionnl Cinyention—Georgs Reed, W, X, King, Henty Dradford; T, B. Boower, T, W. 1arvey, A. B, Reyuolds, 5, D, Kimberk, Charfos Bus” by, Addieon Ballard, Handd Surogie, sud Philo i Connty Contentioj—eorgo V. Gage, . W, ¥, C, Vlurhn;:,i\v. I, Yddy, Willun G, s U, Wickery leory Bolis, und $. B, 1ps. Alilerman—David Coey, | FovREI WATD, Delegates — Conyressional Couvention — Daniel A, Jones, €, . Culbortoon, Jowoph Simpeoy, Amos Graunls, 8. A, Irisl, Jacob Strader, Nelson Morria, O, H, Gouber(, J. I, ies D, Kelloga, Couuty Couvention—Geoma If, 8idwell, A. C, Oalkins, X. 8, Douton, Nothon Wheelor, Georse A, ilsrtmau), G: A Yelaud, T\ E, Btncey, and 1, M. Morhor. “llrrmanioseh £, Utte, - 11m Delenates—Congressional ton, 1., L, Barber, obert At Warring, D. 8, Covert, R, 3L, Woods, James Springer, Thomes Nicolw, P, Clowry, H, 8, Wheeler, County Convention—C, 1, Reed, It.B, Slone, P, 2. Muttiews, lifam MeCiregar, A, D, oyward, G, % Williana, W. A, Stantou, J, L, Woodand, George Anderson, “Atdorman—Thouies ¢, Clshe, CIxTn LD, Delegatea—~County nnd- Congressionl—J, Bontiold, Mty Heut, Willlum Brew, George ¥, Kalbe, David Eavens, Adat Soln, Adderman—Xo nomination, BLVENTH \ARD. Detequtes—Congressions] and Coitaty Conventions— Chrint, Tegmyer, Frank Knight, William Ludwig, P, Koenlg, 1. Eutbat, aud Laais Fishor, “tlictman—P. MeCluwry, EIGRTH WARD. Delenatea—Congressionel and Uunnl‘: Conventiont— Jolm J. Clowry, dulfus Kusub, Peier Shennassoy, Dantel Ureen, 1'Tank Eibe, James B, Craney, Andrew o, Aldirman—gohn Wiltard, NIXTH \ARDs Delenntes—Congreselonal Couvuation—T, A, Toyue, C, Willtams, William Ymser, Willlim O'litlen, T, toouey, James Collius, \Willlam Carper, nyes, County Conveutiou=T, Gaywor, 8. Dooloyy R. V. Xeoncdy, W. ¥, Cardweil, €, Matcs, 3. J, Sulivas, 5, Y. Kuowles, 8, Deegun, g Aldermur—Joshua Gi Greensyood. I WATD, Delegates—Congreesional Conventlon—L. T, Bond, D, . Clark, M, Conrud, Alvin falisbury, Joln: Holmaun, T, M, Avery, I, D, Morey, }. 0, Wentworth, County Conventlos . G, Low, J, M, Reonedy, C, D, Peacock, 4, 1, Bronuen, Fred Boeruer, 11, I Oliver, J, 31, Get« nian, Richard Blakemun, Alllerman—D, W, Olatk, Js. FLEVENTI WARD, Delegares—Congressioun] aad County Conventlons— Aid. Grorge T, White, Duncan McDougal, John C. Cullen, Mads Jenson, Michael Crowley, Alderman—Jsmes Welsh, LSTI WARD, Delepates—Congressionnl Conventios — Montos Heatl, Georgo Matou, John B, JeGery, Charles Reitz, Moscs' Joues, 8. Unden, 0, T Maon, 3, I, Gule. County Convbution—. ¥, Milligan, I, Ii Clark Qeib, S, C, Stover, Clark Lipe, D Augusts Roehi, Joseph Lanney. sderman—Col, A, ) 4TH WARD, _ Delepates—Congresdonal - Cowvention—Witey _ 31, Fgan, Daniel Worlhiugtos, Aloxsuder White, Johu Haiten, Avcbio O'Neitl, Goorgo W, Naweomb, James Davis, 11, ', SMalier, 'Connty Convention—R. Glove- d, L., 1L, Robinson, 1t, I, Moulton, 4. L Canipbell, 1. T Rawlelgh, €. C. Koblsiat, Ssm Drown, Joun . utdur, devuan—d, 8, Mclaslind, FOURTEENTI WADD, A Delenates—Covgrestianal Convention—8, . Cleves Tand, Jumen Quirk, H, Yronch, [, B, White, W, 1T, Diatianw, Newlon Durke, ~ County Convention— . Willlams, C, K, Moove, W. I, Nelson, d, T, . G, Tishn, Atderman=1, Quirk. KT WARD, alonal Convention — Stephen Heury Mozllur, 3. He Hapie, derpchmlilt, O, H, Plautz, 1, Uortatdt, dobu 3T alo- 1, \V, Rier, Chomas Eubrit, W, ward Stetnbrecher, 0 two years, Nlo Lcklurdl 3 for one Tt HISTELNTIE WALD, . Deteaatea~Conggrensiunsl st County Couyentlous— et Falz, Fred Bauzinger, ‘thowcs Lowell, Charles Tiehbey, enry Goothawn, Pater Hegitz, Hlderman— ¥ Deleqates — Congr Burns, Thumas Bra Latrick Grittin, 0, County Conyentlon—: Ao year, Ju A, . CEil WABD, Delenntes—Cangrensinnal Gonventlon—Chag, Spoetly Thomas _Kell Ithinewald, Fred Frillme, Ithelnhorl Zefs, Henry Htrans, Tlenry Schiotthnie Conaty Convenffon—fohn hetuwald, Johs €, Fola, ‘Lhven ¥, Philin Stetumuller, Henry Eoternn, Clar! Ty Xtk a2 Aldermati~Loufs ¢ waAmn, Dilon nygsesslonzt Quiivention-C, G, Lloder- Lerg, duties Nolea, ¢, ', Petoruou, Lrederi i Noriue end Willlan Sanderson, - Counry Conveution--d, 15, Tobiuson, dou Bamgeon, William Ssundetoon, Jols §, Bluller, sud Leouurd Gulienhaul, Aldernun—Taomus Canon, KINKIZDKTR WAND, . Lglegates=Congrsaional é‘mvsnuon—mu Haue 1874-.- WELVE PAGES. ell, J, 10, Mugblk, Davld tiley, W. M. Clarke, D Mégorick. Caiinty Gonton T, 1, Biyper, O I Eler, Lorens aistem, Tabias Matdinzer, . Glaske, “Aldsriman—Nouomination. TWENFIETI WARD, Deleater—Congressional aud Oty Convontions— T, W, King, Daniol Quirk, W, Hesiomor, Androw Nel- son, Wilkiain Fogarty, Alderman—Capt, D, Dall, LAKY. Deleqates—Congreselonul Convention~d. F. Oham. plin, Rudolph Bieater, Samuel Beers, County Con- ventlon—A, B, Condit, Bamuel Cozzins. AR it THE FIRST DISTRICT. TIL PRIMATIES. Owing to ‘the mauy competitors for Con- grosaional honors, on tho Ropublican side, in tho firat Congrosslonal Diatrict, thero was con- oidorablo oxoitement last night in regard to tho primary olections. Tho result at tho oloso of tho polls was about as follows: ‘The Dixon tickot was nhoad i tho Socoud and Bixth Wurds, Joha O. Doro's mon carried the Third and SHov- onthi; Biduey Bmith was victorioun fu the Fourth and Tifth ; and tho Flrst Ward was in a chaotlo state, It 15 roportod that Hyde Park and Loko aro split up between Sinith aud Doro, JONN . WICK Tho following letter from Roprescntativo J. 1, Tige, snmouncing his declonsion of a ronomiva- tion, will bo road boforo the Couvention of tho Firat Congreseional Distrlcl, which i to meat on tho 20th iust.: Citfoaao, Oct, 10, 1874, To the Republieay Nominating Conventton o’ the First Cone aresvional Dimriet @ GENTLEMEN: AL thin Iato doy (anct T.am Sorry 'ts 6o Tate) T am_conatraluod to paioiuco to you that n no eveiit eon I e a candidato for ronomination. T have Deen il five monthe, sud mn Il now, My phybleian and Tamily concur n th beliof that with a littlo time 10 regain my lost strength thet T would ho fully able to attend o publio and private duties, But I st convinced i T wore renominatad, that I could tuko no tart in th coming canvass, ¥or flieio roasons 1 muek decitno fo bo a candidato beforo yoir Conventfon, With nfncers ond henrly {honka for thio past, alwaya to bo gratclully remembered, I am yonr trien and eervant, . B, Tucr, M. Q,, First District Iiinols, This loaves thon threo candidates befora the Convention, Mosars, Doro, Dixou, and Bmithi. ettt THE LEGISLATIVE TICKET. A meoting of the Committas of tweuty-ono of the Opposition party was beld yostorday avening at tho club-room of the Sherman Houeo, at which thio recent nominations for the Logislaturc woro rocousidered, Tho result of the moeting was 1ho nomination of the following : 143t Distréct—Senator, Johu C, Hafnes : Roprosent- ativer, Jarod Bassctt, Moses J. Weutworth, nd Dislrict—Represcutative, John Ulisa, Z'lird Disfrict—Sonatar, Milea fchoe ; Roprosents- tiven, Gonrad T Nichott, Tihoniea Ialp & Fourth District=Reprceentative, W on, iric, illam . Con~ istrict—Sonator, Jobn Duckler | Representa- tives, M, J. Divine, T, 31, Arvodson, M2t Distiret—Repreqentatives, Obndisb Juckson, ilfiam 11, Stivkmey, Tobert Sfon, Seventh District~Nenator, M, W. Robinsou ; Ropre- sentatives, William Frelec and D, 0, Riully, _All candidates nominated on the Opponition ticket are requested 10 meet at 2 o'elceX this af- teinoon for the transnction’of important busi- neus, % e ———r THE SALOON-KEEPERS. Tho Association of Liberal-Minded Citizens (Verein Freisloniger Buorger) hold o meoting yesterday aftornoon at the hall of the Siiss Mreunerchor, No. 45 North Clark slreet. This nesoolation was organized -somothing ovor a veor agol by 1l ealoon-kospoera of this city, for the purposo of fighring thoe Bunday law, which ab that -limo was rigldly enforced. Tho mem- liora took an active part in lash yoor's crmpnign, ana to thoir offorts the largo majority by which the Peoplo's ticket was'elecled” is parily duo. Binco that limo spasmodio mectings of the organizetion have beon beld, but little interost was tekon in thom by tho membera, and Jaloly it w08 but very roldom that n quorum could bo do- cured. Beibg agaln on the cve of an election tho mombarm of the Seciety, believing tha presens Tepitblicnn party to bo the old Taw-aud-Order party, thought it nccessary to apain tuke active part in tho canvass, and join the Opposition sanks, For this roecon tho meoting of yoster- day aftcrnoon was callell. * ‘Fhere woro about twenly mombers presont, who wevo'ealled Lo order by the Vrosident, Mr. 0. A. Xom, | . TRE FINANCES. Tho Financlsl leeretary, Mr. Do Berge, stated that tho fluenced of thio ‘Associntion wers in n uorry-lonkh:{z condition. o hnd rried Lo collest tho outetanding ducs by collectors, but these men could not cavn thelr malt, and refueed to worl. Out of over 100 memberg, ouly twonty- two hnd pald up, . ‘There way, however, a omall surplug remuining in tho treasury, NI, KORN. Tho President, Mr. Korn, vald that all those present know what daugers were threatcning their intersst. The Law-and-Order party, m the disguise of the Hopublican pariy, was sguin At . its tricks, and was trylog to make prozelstes among thom. Tho ticket nominated Thursday was such that ovory liberal- minded citizen could support, Mo mennt to Wlut ‘tllm entro Opposition ticket without & scrateh. I EMIL DIIZEON said it was never more nueessary to licop the As- souiation mtact thau at the present tio. Whon the Associntion was organizod last year, it wos for tho purposo of being 8 standing mouace egninst thove who had auy desire of abrogating tho personal liborties of our citizous, Tho Ro- ublican party had been, from its organization, he haven in which the Muckers aud Know- Notbings found the best shelter. 'The Cernans aupported that party, not beeauso they loved it, but becawso they ignored their privato intercats for tho sake of abolishing slavery, Stavery was now donn awsy with, and tuoy hud 1o longer anything in common with that pavty. 'he Muckers and Waseorsimpels wero utill to be fouud in these rauke, nud it wos the duty of overy Gerinn to cst bis voto ngaingt these men, and " in favor of tho promlmu parly, ip tho ranks of which all liberty-loving citizens will bo found. Thiswas best oxemplitled in the Com- mon Council, when tho vote un the Sunduy ordi- nance was takon, All tho Aldermen belonging totho Peoplo's pasty went solidly againat it, while the ltepublicsn Aldermen wero n fayor of onforcing it. 1Alr. Farweil was making immenso offarts to Inre o sufilelent number of Cermuaus back mto tha Republican party for the zolo purpose of getting himsclf re-olocted. CGor- mans who allowed themselves to bo bribed by that mun ought to he ashamed of themselves; they. wore worse than traitors. Wera it nat for thelarge amounts of mouoy that Farwoll wne throwing around on the North Side, not a_single Clerman could b fouad who siould bs willing to vote tho Lopublican tickot, The loast advantuge gained by tho Ropublicans would bo takeu ad- vantago of, aud thouo men would suffer for their treachery hereatter. No rospectsblo Germun was now in the ranks of tho Republicans; nono but tho bummors, ofticeboldors, aud Rodumu, Ho was sorry for the man who could ha influonced by such & person as that Rodman, who had left Mlssonti for Aiesouri’s good. ‘They must ali wtick {ogether Mio men, or elso the fruits of therr hard snd epynest Inbors durlugs the last yoar would be lost forover. MY VOGEL made a speech oulogizing dr. Hoesing, eaying that Lo ind alwsys found bim an noneat and fuithiul Jeader, "No botter man conld be found in the city to lead ihem agaln into tho battle aguimst the cohorts of oppres- wlon, and win anolher glorions vieto- ry. o then coudemned tho Iopublican party, ehrging itwithieausing all tho ovila undar whicl wo aro now suftoring, Even the insuranco companies, in ki opinion, were made up of lo- publicans, and that was the reason why they had withdrawn from the clty, And now these ssmo Republieun cotapanios are trifng to force upon i i Now York man for Firo Mavshal, Such out- mgo should nat e povwitted, ag cur jeesent Vit Marsbinl waa us good s they make thom. Altogethoy, he was convineed that the Repub- livan party was 1otten aud corrupt, snd ehould 1o cost usido ax u usod-up, worthivss l.hml:. Mr, Korn moved thut the Association of S4boral-3tinded Citizons plediga itaall to support the Opposliton ticket ra n unit, PEIER HAXD war optosed Lo mueh reuolution beeauso fhore were aumo wen on the Hiket who were nnworthy of support. They onght to wait, and ues what chiingon aromade. . Mr, Kort moditied hin_wmotion 20 that tho Aa- soctation support tho action of tho Commitics of twenty-one, v My, Hand was uynuaad to this aleo, Person- eliy he would go with the Oflvn!hlou heart and wall, bug thora wero miany wito 310 walting to soo wihiag the leaders would d bicage Baily TPibune, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, position, It did not laok woll, and inspired othora with an {den thet thero way discord and dissatlsfaction, Becauso Hand had boen henten ot tho Convention, was no renson to go hinck ou party aud principles, Thoy did not d¢ 0 pledge themsclves unqualifiedly to avor &3 3 they kmuld alford to act coolly and wit' ;’m- ment, i M. Korn being convinced that allpror Sere 14 enrneat in their opposition lo thio R/ Fean party withdrow his motion. P M. Dietzech then troduced the “xin) preamblo aml yesolutions, which we Saanl- mously adopted . Wisknrr, Tn this oloction cortain mons , | Sing to 1oad o Getman volers over to tho Ropy &S party ugslu for no othor purposs than to sdvar 23 Ir aelf~ tuterents aud goll out tho interosts of thy == Siclation lo‘(‘hn oneiny ;Wund. [ 4 Vitkneay, Wo but H niisie s caro ot far mon, but {=" " nelples ; epolved, That ihis_Assoolation coneiders nll thors who have jolned tho Ropublican party troitota to our cauo Who nro fighting 1 tho ranks of our eaoinlca: ond, Lienolred, That wo will continue to ere to the orinclples adopted by this .\llKm:lI|lln:‘|fl{::l:l.° 'tamr n againet tho corrupting tendencles of {he oxiating Ad- ministration, Indorsiug honesty in publiv ofticers; s, Fegnlved, That wo will support the O; tickets R e Oppoaltion i i ALD. WZITE, Ald. Goorge I White sends in the following roply to tho ailidavit of Ldwin Drury, published yostordny ¢ Inihe Editor of The Chiraan Trifune : Nin i Myattention wan called this- morning to sn amaavit in yorr to-doy's jasuo, tho mole objoct of whieh seema 10 bo Lo {njuee mo sud my clunces ot tho primary eloctions to beheld to-day, “and hefore the Topublican Convontion to be hold ‘to-morrow, ‘The aflidavit”hirounto atiaclcd wlll provo tlat tho 1ion, Willlam' Wayman nud_Joooph 5, Reynolde, my op- poueat, weroln (o Gounty Olerita ofico, affer I had heons thero nnd saw the poll-book fn question intaet, T would furlher stato that, untll yestorday, 1 was pers fecily ignorant of the fict of the poll-book hving Deen tampered wil, when X was no informod by friends of Mr. Roynoliin, At for miy batig ieliglolo to tho ofico I Acok, T desirs to brand ait roports 1o tho contrary an being funlicionsly false, I underatand that Mr. Regnolda b teylag to- Tirose, in convection with thin repost, that thoro in only ono Georgo White in Chicago, and by circulating tho report that Iam not wiginio{ ave vated fraudulently, o have been an in- tereated pirty to this dospicable {ransaction, to lesen my chances, and theroby improvo his own,' Whonver Jn had the monsgement of this affalr doubtloes thought that, by springing this trap upon moat this 1ato diato, A8 naturally they should, I shonld bo so com- pletely takon by surprise as to Do unablo to contradict such a vilo, mallclous, £nd damsging roport before the closo of tho yrimary oloction to-night, or oven beforo {lo Conventlon to-morrow. s quty.I ow, first, to o constitneney T am Nonsrabls sceking to feprvscil necond, to my family and friends; latly, o my own qootl wame, T court tho fulleet possiilo ineestigation nto thiy pistter, and_hope 110 pains will bo apared that thie odfium and punishment sttached 10 such u vilo nud anderhnuded political trick may fall upon whosver 10ay have been gullty of the deed. ALp, Geonel: E, Wnitz, State of Tlinale, ook Conty, ad Willlam Wayian being aly sworn, ou_his_cath, aayi o was ot tho Criminal Coitrt roor on Monday, tho12th of the month, nt about 1:3) a.m, e mw Al Whiteaud 0, ¥, Perlolst gret into n buggy ood drivonwar, Immodiately after hie et Josoph B, licynolils, ex-Senator; and the suid Royuclds ro- qutsted i tv go down into tho benement of the Connty Clezk's oflico, and _examine ono of tho poll. Taoka of the Thirteenths Ward, whershio found Georgo E. White bad voted by afidavit {n ibe eloction of 1872, thia gaid Lok beinyin it normal couditton, aid fur: ther this deponent aays not, Wir, WamaIAN, Subreribied snd sworn o bofore mo this 10th day ‘of Octoler, A. D, 1874, Austix J, DoyLE, Clerk of ti:a Criminal Court of Cook Caunty, ———— . THE RECERT ELECTIOXS, ¥ OX1I0. Special Dispateh to The. Chicann Tribune, CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 16.—Fall returns from Goen, Garfield's district, received to-dav, show tho following result: Total vote for Carticld, 12,607: for Woods, Dem., 62307; for uribut Tnd. Rep., 3,16 Goifleld's mafority over - Woods, 6,300 ; Garfleld's ma jority over Hurlbut, 9,471; Garfeld's wajority over both, 3.617. In 1873, tho district gave Noyes, for Governor, 13,516; Allon, 6,001, QGarficld's vote Is, thorefore, greater than thet of Noyes, who was not handieapped with temperance crusado and dopreesion in busi- nefs,t both of which hava told harvily ngainst all the Topublican candidatos in Ohio this year. ‘The happiness hero over the olection of Pavne I8 gounoral and demonstretive. ‘f'o-viorrow night a grand ratification blow-out will be held iu tho pucl, which will Lo on ascale not surpasaed by any simular evont since thn Presidontisl Jubiles in 1868, The feeling of tho Republicans in bittor agalust the Prolnbifioniate purty woighted with tbeir reform movoment, deerted to the cuomy and their own littls pro- hibation comp, lenving the Licpublicans to fight the battle out alono, Temperanca reforners will find cold comfort in the Ropublicur camp lero- after, Au aualysis of iho relurny in tho Cleve- Innd District xhiow that Pareons rnu behind tho State tlekot iu thin county ouly 783, onty a faw votes moro thau ko fell "bohind tho Stato ticket in 1872, ——— 5 INDIANA. Specigl Dispateh to e Chicaga Tridune, IspiaNaronss, Ind., Oct. 16,—News reccived to-dny makes no chango in the results ns tele- grophed Jaet night. Tho revolutions in tha uorlbwestern countles of ilie Thirtconth Dis. {rivt complotety overcomo the Republicans, No ono ontertained an idoa that Baler wus in dan- ger, yet nol until noon was the suspenso ro- ltoved by a dispatch from the gontloman chat has tho majority at 107, Thus has dwindled away o solid Republiean . majority of over 1,000. Tho Mrv Diotaoch wes luryfleud of Mr, Hand's ope defeat of Mr, Heilman is not particularly re- grotted, Ho ran the campalgn us a persoual matter, ontircly rofused lo affitiate with the State Committes, aud the managers rather chuckled over his disnstor. The figures on tho Logislature remain tha snmo practically, though soveral of the Demo- cratic tielot may prove to be Indopendent in namie, but they aro Opposition anyway, eud it is bohoved by both partios that the Demoorats will Thove a clear majority of two on joint ballot, The eatimato on 5 ' 'CIE MAJORITY IN THE STATE has not beon changed. 1t will bo hotweon 13- 000 and 20,000, It tho Democrats _prove to have tho contral of the Legislature, Joseph E. Me- Donald, It is gen erally cancaded, will be the Sen- ator, though Vooriieos may try to spite Rim by rallying his greenback friendas to compel a third men. The prosent State officers aro pulting their houses in order for the nowconers, unid, by the 20th of January next, the whole Administration of the State will pasy into the lhands of the Domocrats, Gov, liendrioks is in spacial good lumor over tho fact that he will havo ofticors and a Legislature 1n harmony with him, and ho g already enllod s conucil of the ofticers-olect, and o fow of tho chief mon, to coungel over tho situation and to cut out the work for tho coming Logialatura. The Governor will try to hold hin Jparty to n pracdent wnd cconomienl administra. tion, and 18 cspeclully sovera on tho proposition put forth in cortain quarters tn REDISTRICT THE BLATL. In aninterview with Gen. Brady, Chairman of tho Hopublican Commitiee, ho oxprossed tha opinion: that the Itepublican dofeat was due to abspntaes, growing out of tho genoral dissatis faction with tho oxistipg condition of things. 110 Mooy not bollove the Domocratic votebas u- cronsed, but that if the Republican vote had been polled tho Hiate would havo been hand- somely earviod. In other words, his iden ds that onoug 3 REPUULICANR STAVED AT Tt0ME, ' or eluo entered uto the Indopondont movement to show-that certain reforn nre necessary if tho irty oxpeots a vietory in 1876, T'he Bopublicans ara generally mad, hut have no idea that thelr porty 14 pormanontly defeated, A vory lnrgo numbor, however, actnoiwledys'the Lopolessnons of future oNort unloss they rid therm. 5“""’" of tho loads that defeated them on ‘Fuen- v, # NUMBER 65. endonts teu mombors of I; Pkl tho Lower House, He TOE LEGIALATUNY, Tho hest. estimates placa tho Loglelaturo as follows: Hennte—Ropublicans, 245 Democrats, 23; Indorondonts, 3. Houso—Ropublicans, 37; Democrats, 54 ; Indopendonts, 0, 'These figuras, of course, will bo alightly altercd, Thoy are froma Republican poiut of view. Tie Domo- crats elnfin 68 members of tho Lower Houee, bnt in tha thoy inoludosoveral Independents, whom they bellevo will act withshom, I sppend the nacs and districts of the Lagisiature, as nearly’ ag can bo necertained uow. Thoro is groat dé- 8iro tonen the liss throughont the State. Tt is ot carroct, of courae, but {t is noarly so, as far 154 gozyy TUE SENATE. Districta, Nunes, *Vandorburg.: i Warwioh and By Lurkiie Bpencor and Perry Bulllvan and Kuox, Davless and Gresn i, Washiuglon aud Jucksan, Lawreace and Monroo, Brown ond Bartholome: *Beolt, Jeunings, and De- catur T, T0, Friodl <Al L, llm!..’y and Wat, Cutbertac H, D, Bleoth, Bwitzeraii, " Giic, ipley + “Dechtie vy helby and .70{»:(:!1 . ate Pulniin snd Hendricks, ., Addison Daggy.. rko and Vermilon, . T, Johnwon, “Fonutatn nud Warren. .. W, P, Rlodes, Tippecanoe.. L Beaton, No ol Wit R.Smith.., “;e Clapman “Sgentien mud DoKail Aot e iens *Allen, Adatat, wnid Wells. Huntington and Wabash, tirant, Dlacklord, ana Ji Miami aud Yoward Cuaw and Carral amilton and Ti “Hoone and Clinton, Mudison and Deluwirs . *Randolpli v Wayno (contested), N, Buxier, *Henry and ansocl W, I, Houpl, ‘Fuyoite, Upton, aad Ruein1t, M, Havortts *Mariou’ (). ++-W, C, Thompeon, D71, ol 3arion and Morg Dearborn and Fr Moatgomery., - 1 RLCAPITULATION. "Holdiog over..Repiblicans, Demar and Crusadors who. nftor getting tho Republican” o3 Ciark,, Washington.. Jackson, . n *Jenning: Seott, Jon: Ripley, Decatur, and By BUPIOY . v vrennise Swihizerlnd snd Qi Purke. ..., Yormillios LS. fhomirhige, 3,31, Ancerson. 3 Janics Emmerson, . Renton aml Newton Jusper and White, W. ¢, Michaet, N, Bzraea. .. “Jobn D, Holghway ‘1 Thos, Washbaen, Tvendor €, Kenuedy, one of the Roprosontu- ves-olect, i lying ut tho point of denth, 5 MISCLLLANZOUS NOTES, 1t in claimed by tho Secrotary of tho Domo- : Central Committea that 17, I, Alilin, the ) 3 Rovresenlative-clect from Vander- buig Connty, will really ack with the Democrats x‘)u some of tho maw political questions at 210, 2, C, Duskirk, tho newly.elected Criminal JSudgze, is dangsroualy il at JeMuruonviile, and will probably die. Judgoe ‘Fest, lils Republioan opponest, ty cousidoring the idea of cuntesting, oh the gmround that Duskirk Las not been ius etatiad for ono year, Johooou_Ootnty clecta MeFaddon Repres sentative, Indepeudent, whioh sives the Iude- . Taylor. wedli D H Allen, Tinntington i Wa Grant and Blackford 8, tergent 31, Dornall,, . Cantley. 3. L. Jobnson.. +P, 8. Wheeler, .Bawuel Taylor, ¥, D, Caldwell.. . 8, Roanedy. W, Farrost. fltiam RivbI Martin A, Pelder, is, J, G, Hamilton and Tiptou, Clinton Jay and Dolawars, Tandolpt Wayne (2) Ton Hun Henry und Mad| Tayeita aud Unlor Aarion (8).... Trneler., Ad Turpic, das. opkius, J, L. “hompaon, & C. Kunuml{ .o T, Kelghtioy. Wb Patterson., . “Day 1t Marlon aud Shelby. Marstsll Miami and Howard, Samuol Woody.... Fulton, Pulaskd,ond Starke,George Burson,.. . Miami. +veee .David Qbartors,l, 110 L. Marshai, D, A, Suyder..ll .10 Putnam, —— dwardw.. . o 1. Ropublicans 37 Detnocra 1 Independes 910 The Ind?.]p ndont, om Hamilton and Madison and Delaware, are of Re- Tig(nn. and Ma publicau proclivitica. e I0WA, Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tridune, . Fort Mansox, Ia., Oct. 10.—Yho full ofeotion Teturng of Leo County wore not recelved until yostordny, and show a light vote polled. Ticketa were badly soratebod, and (n tho local contesta the Anti-Temporaneo mon carried the day. The Anti-Monopoly mujorlty on tho Stato ticket will svorago 24U, Hpragie, Anti-Monopolv can- didate for District-Attorney, recoived 1,272 mo- joritys Smytt, Independent, for l?lalflchlullgu, 391§ MeCrury, Nepublioun, for Cougrees, ouly 7. 'ho Anti-donopoly connty ticket is ull car- vloil by the fcllowing majovisien: or Glerk, W. 1 Btah, 165; Dtocordor, W, Banks, 830; Supers vigor, Connabir, 774, , Speciad Inepateh to The Chicago Tridune, Dea Moises, 18., Oct 10.—Latest roturns from fuo various couutles inerensa the Ropublican msjority oo tho Htato tioket. It will probably rooul 40,000, On the Congreeelonnl ticket the majority will not oxcoed 25,000, Geuoral apathiy is reported on the part of tho Oppoxition trom oll parts of tho Btate, The want of loadership is rocogoized, and the abscuce of 2 per. foet ovgauization Dbrought defeat unon what Iy generally called the Non.Ex- peetaney party, Iu thia disteler Mr. Kason'a succeas haa called forth jubliant mootings,

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