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| | | | i 2 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE _— e ¢ THURSDAY, OCTODER 22, 1874, stancen thoy wera nllioa of tho Democrnoy. . o said tho rigk of n thivd torm wus imminent only ag the Sonth continued her hloody and inde- cout outrages upon unoffonding nogroes and TNepublicans. Mo saw much in those samo jonrvals which rominded him of tho days just heforo tho Rebellion, and ho ealled npon l{m Ropublicans of Massachusctis to ravive thoir anclont geal, and shiow that the party was wnot dead. gt LOUISIANA POLITICS, NO NEW OUIIAGES. New Onteaxs, Ln., Ool. 21.~Fuallure to agres &nd final adjonrntnent of tho Conferonco Com- mittecs at 11 o'clock lnat night in 06 way impairs the agroomont heretafore made excopt as to the Advisory Boatd, which can do notbing without &n umpiro. Col. Packard stated to-dny that tho Consorvae tives would be given tivo membora of the Return- ing Board, as pet original ngreement. Kor a wondor, nefther Qull(lnnl party to.day have any *frouh outragos,” * gravo approhionsions,” go. rious alatms,” or ¢ rfignn of torror " {o report. ; REGISTRATION. ‘Wright, Stato Registrar of Votere, gava notico to-day that bo would to-morrow recelve tho opinion of tho Atlorney-Genoral ns to tha legali- of naturalization bofore tho Bocond District urt. The Conmervatives assert that this quese tion has boou 6prung at this late day by tho Re- ublicans with a- viow of throwing out ahout 000 whito volers by striking their names from tbe rogistration lists, it now boing too lato for them to renaturalize and ro-rogistor. Tho Hivos political organization, who had nominated o full municipal and parish tickot, havo withdrawn tholr candidatos iu favor of tho Congervatives, TIIE JAGRON ATFAIR, New OnLeANs, Oob, 21.—"T'ne following account of tho recent aflair at Jackeon, Ln., was received to-duy from Mr. Loy, antl-Gnir man: “ JACKBON, L., Oct. 31.—DBtannon, who was in tha buggy with Gair, is reporicd o baving ac- cidontally shot him, It io uotrue that (air was to spok in Jnokeon, Tho mooting was ouo of all “those opposod to Gair, oud in the intorest of whito and colored. Brenux aud ‘Wobber woro in Dayou Sara whon the shooting ~ was done. It is untuo that armed Webbor and Breaux mon wero parad- ing the sirects of Jocksou. Gair aasortod that ho was going to breal up tho mooting, Ratler, and Baiinon, and _Uair mon otopped tho band from playing, fircd tuto tho asscmblod innsacs, and efiapnmofl thom carly in the eveving, and ngain at pight. Six colored, unmarried men wero wounded by Uutler and Bannon, Thia statoment will bo substantiated by Parish Judgo Kilbourno aud Mayor Hnzard, of Jackson, (Siguod) Jaxes Law." Py HDANGER AHEAD.” The tloa Heraid (Conkling orga, edited by llis H, Roborts, M, C.) crics ont to the Republicons of New York, “ Danger Aliead,” and tells them that the clection in Now York, tufs yonr, is “tho Ley to political sil- premacy in 1876.” More, and woreo: “The Demo- cfata aro making a morc thorongh canvaea of tho Stato than iz been undertakeu befors in years,” Uzios, Oct. 17, Te the Edttor of The Chicago Tribune: Sm: Iinclose an jtem clipped from Tie Cut- o400 Tuiune of Saturday last. It is oll right, sxoept the “ Conkling organ.” So far from Lho Herald being Conkling’s organ, it is obsorvable bero that it says as little as poseible of the Senator and in bis favor. Coukiing is ready at any timo opportune to cut Roberts’ throat, politically. Wlen ho was tient olectod to the Senate ho defeated Roboriy’ nomination for his vacaut seat in the louso, 1In the prosont contost Conlling's luw-partuor, the Hon. Scott Liosa, i3 Mr. Jtoborts’ opponont, and 1t ia generally concedea Lord would not have ac- eepted but for Conkling's advice and promiso of silent bolp. Tho Seuator Las a crowd of heuch- men roady ot any moment to do his bidding, black his boots, ote. The Postmastor, Regiater, aod United States Commisuioner are among thoss. ‘I'hey nll profess fricndship for Roberts, - but are quietly at work, at Conlkiing'n ordor, to dofeat fioboits and clect Lord. Lob- orts’ activity in abolishing moiotios malca him objectionable to the Custom-Houso cnn‘vd, of which Conkling in the IHigh lricat, The Bonator wants & mian in Congress from Oneldn whom ha can use. 11 hus uot un atom of influ- enca over Ellis H. Roberts, Indeed, theso two aro scaicoly on epeaking terms. TRoberts will, I think, ho roturned to Congress. If 8o, you may sel it down os fact that hois olected in spito of Roscoo_ Conlding, sho is do- ing what ho can to elect o Democrat, Yours, LIBERAL. ———t CITY MEETINGS. THE TUIRD WALD, The Third Ward Republican Club beld a mass- meeting yesterday ovening, at ifs hoadquarters, No. 610 State stroet. Tho hail was woll filled. Tho Prosident of the Club, Ald. David Oooy, taok tbo chair, and, after a fow romarks, intro- ducod Mr. Siducy Smith, the now caudidato for Congross, as tho spoaker of the evening, Mr. Smith was loudly applauded on appearing ‘before the audienco, and his fiery style of spoaking scomod to bo much enjoyed by them. Ho said that tho first, Jeading, and only thing which the votors of tho laud could expect from their ropresentative was for him to insist that tho rulers of tho conatry should havoa dus re- gard to tho cconomic conduct of tho country’s affairs, Lconomy should bo tho polar atar to which tho holders of office should over look. Heving disposed of the quostion of economy tho spoakor stated that tho roconstruction of the Bouthern Btates and tho peculiar circumatances grising therefrom are things which it be- camo the rulers of the counky and all its carcful thinkors to look™ into. The roceartruction of tho South was o sig- nifleaut fuct which forced ittelf on tho miuds of tho wholo peoplo. Tho press of tho South was rabid whan referriug to the recant strugglo. Tho Tuton had to keep &n army to meintaiy thoe aue rhority of tho Goverument. 'Fho Sugar-bowl of Shroesport, Louisians, indicatod very plainly the feclings of tho Southern press aud poople. Bpoalking of the recont struggle, 1t said that the upnsing in Louisiana wus_oniy eonding the war Dick to Fort Sumter. The Foriy-fourth Congress would have to legislatc on tlio reconstruction =ad simillar questions, The speaker hud not eonght the nominetion which pluced bis name on 1ho ticket, and he was suro that they would ail look well to tha securing of good and proper men as thelr represcutotives ab Congress and alaowhere. . Mr. Bogue, County Commissioner, addressed tho meoting. Mr. Herring also addreased the meoting, go- Ing over tho usual campai questions, and closing with a rather throadbura unecdoto, the point of which was, that tho Third Ward Repub- Ticans sbould do alf they could to eloct M. Smith over his opponent. Ou motion, tuo meeting adjourned, THE EIGATH WARD. A largo a~d on:i.usinatic meoting of the Oppo- sition Lighth Ward Club was beld last night at tho corvor of Muxwoll and Canal stroots, with Ald. H liroth in tho chair. ¢ Justico Walsh opened the meeting by a brist spocch. Ho advieed thom to “etick™ to tho nomiuces of their parts, and to wors early and Iato with ono object ouly in view,—tho succcas of thoir tickot, Thoir candidates wore good mon, well qualitied 1o fill tho respective positions for which thoy bud boon nomiuated, and wero doeerviug of their support, e houod thut thero would not bo ono scratched ticket from the Eighth Ward, but that all and overy one of thom would voto u clean, straight tickol, Lhe gone tlomon’s remarks wero vell received, 1o was toltowed by J. 1% Ilord, who was ro- ‘moved from the ticket as a eondidute for Ropra- sontative 1n tho Siuto Logislatuia by the Com- mitteo of Twouty-ofo, 3r, ord ** kicked " con- sidorably at tho sction of the Committoo, and sauounced that inasmuch as ho kad been rogu. larly placed boforo the peoplo by the Convention af the Oppaaition party, Lo proposed to figh it out Lili the olection decided bhis fato, and ctosed his romarks by roquestiug bis friends to stund by to tho ond. m;‘lm(n}l wau followed by tho Hon. Miles Rehao, tho rogular and logitimato oandidate for the State Senato, who mado one of his character- i occhies. mb‘.‘[‘r?pl{‘xhon addressed his constituents upen tho corrups legislution of tho last Logislature, of which bowas o member, and snid that the very men who pasied many of thoso bills, when aslied if thoy favorad thew, would answor thut thoy did, but hopod they would uot bo enforced, \ Mo then roferred Lo hus own honeaty, and ro- marked that if ho should ussort he was au bon- st man, hw did nob think there was amon within reach of hiv voico would boliove himn for tho reason thiat Lo wag a member, or had Leon for tho past swo years o mewmber, of a Ropublican Lofi;ala- “fura; but ho would'say thubbo * liobngbbed shouider to shoulder with those fellows," and that if hae did come ont undofiled. it wus more thau many men who bnd becu likowlso situsted sould say. Ald, Hildreth was vociforounly called for, but declinod, stating that it was not for the want of inclinution,—for ho felt as if bo could tulk to them nl) night,—but thero were other gontlemon ranctidabas, sl dnatred 10 nd- remmmnpt 1l dreny them, and thoy sbould be hieard On thnt sccaunt, togethor with bis native modosty, ho would havo to 10fuso thom, There aro six can- didates for Aldorman in this ward, ond cach oue hid a nay, ectting forth bin peoutinr qualifica- tona for tho position; tho vast number of bridges thoy would causs to bo built; tho many milesa of _unwom%n thoy would bhavo Iaid} tho gaslights they would ecauno to ba orectad, et¢, untit {6 was difloult tofosy who wnn not tho host man, wntll Mr. Richard Cole lina, tho rogular nominee, addrossed the throng. Io foformed thow Lo was no spoakers (hnb he had boon drawn futo politics without his conaont, aud ho fonnd it a hard road to travol ; alill, as ho way boforo tho people, i hoped thoy would chooto hin to mnman{' thom in the Com- mon Counll 3 if thoy did nol, well aud good,~— he would not bo angry, and would invito thom all tho noxt day to taka'n dink, “The mooting adjournod with roed feoling. The Opposition of the YFourtoonth Ward rmob Inot ovening ak tho saloon No. 780 West Lako alract, tho Prosident, M. J. Dunne in tho ohait, and speechios waro mado by tho rogular spoakors of the Club, including John Hoafleld, Liwellyn Lowin, 8. Goodhuo, Louis Wolff, and Dr. B, J. Coyno, and during tho meoting Emil Diatzsch, the Opnosition candidalo for Coroner, called in and dolivered & sliort but nent tpocdh, intro- duclog himeolf to the voters of the ward. All tho speakery wero well recolved, THE BIGUTEENTI WARD. Tho Opposition Club of the Eigtoonth Ward hold a mooting last evening at No. 67 Chicago ovehuo, Josoph Bantn in tho chair and Daniol Kilroy ng Sccrotary. Tho attendsuco was very largo, tho eapacious hnll being entiroly fillod, Upon the introduction of tho Chairmon, Capt. Connott, of tho Twollth Ward, addreszed tho monting, Ex-Ald. Joln MoCaffroy followed. He ro- forrod to tho studied exoluston of forcigners from tho Ropublican ticket, nud, therofore, in his opinion, that ticket was not desorvivg of the support of any ono of foreign birth, oha M. Arwedson wae noxt introduced. He sald & political party should not_bo a tyrrany. Tho Hn‘mbflcnu pariy was originally jounded on goud prinoiplos for good purposes, But it had outlived its usofulncss, and, like othor narties which bad beon a long while in power, had be- como corrupt, It was a party of fanaticism and ho called upon avery ono to help to kil it Lookiug avor the Itopublican nominatione, ho was of ol)ininn that a shinglo mus bave bLeon lung oul ot their Convontion with tho warning aoon in nowspaper advertisemonts go “*No Dutchinen or Irishmen nocd appl. In responso Lo o general cry Mr. Washington Hesing, who just thon ontored tho room, as- cended a ehair, and opoko as follows : ''hocam- paign promlscs to be as oxciting and imyportant an tho ono carried through viotortouely last fall, Tho isaucs are the saino ag then, sxcepting the nationnl questions. Mr. Ifesing spoko of tho mon put Loforo thom for their suflrages, and explainod thot thareason ho was not befora thom a8 o cundidate now was that ho was accusod of bolng too young; indecd, some said an infant. Well, ho was an infant, but ho was an overgrown ono. Farirell hna boon nominated to roprevent thls district in Congress by the Re~ publicane. But no ono enn point to a singlo act lie bas dono for tho good of tho district. Ho voled for iuflation six times while his specchies wero of tho opposite inteut. Ho has not 8 mind of his own, caunot speak balf o dozen words of bis own volition, and is ho a fltting reprosenta- tive for thia district? Yestorday Farwell read o spooch ; hie nover delivored one, for ha could not, o snid ho always acted honestly, but he votod with tho Boes Shopherd Riug in Washington to lay a paveweat which was a sourco of immenao rovonue to tho supportors of the movement. Tarwell got money for his support, for not to Lavo received it would bo contrary to his ine stincta., When, after tho great fite of Oct. 9, 1871, o bill was befora Congress io allow ina. terlaly for tho rebuilding to bo imported free of dutg, Mr. Tarwoll, by s wire-pulling, helpod to dofeat the bill ; and bis action drow monoy out of the pockots of tho workingmon, ITe eaid at- 50 lio was proud Lo reccive tho nominction at this thnoe, us o pill to the apostate Republican press of this city, which was forlered and en- riched by the Republican party, Dub the Re- publcan i)!bflii. liko Toe = Cmicico Trin- UvsE, mado him what ho na3 hoen, and can and will nominate him with the aid of tho Oppoeition party. ‘Tho Ropublican press is not apostate, but it secs that the party which it eratwhile supported has grown imuveoilo, and un- suited to tho presont wants of the people, Nr. ileging further criticlsed Mr. Farwell's uttor- ances, and concluded his eriticism with a strong eshortation to Lis bearess to clect only true and Lonest men. Frank Agnew. candidate for Sheriff, next ad- dresced tho meeting, Io said that he had traveled the city all over, visited almost overy hougo, and ho was confldent that victory will rest upon iho banuers of tho Oppo- sltion party, Thero was o rumor that thero wag digsatisfaction among the Gormans, but he did uol meet with one prominont German who did not wholly indorso tho ticket. Choers wero givon for 1'ranic Aguew, * our noxt Sherifl.” Jlichnol Sweeny then’ apoke. 1fe prowmised, if clocted, to do his duty with justice, Tho will of his eonstituents he would earry out to the Jebter, and underatood that they desired that tho rail- road should romain on Larrabeo street, and ho would seo, as far asin him liey, that it does re- wain there. After bricf addresses by others, tho meeting adjourned. SMISCELLANEODS. A grand ratificalion macting in the First Con- grossional District will bo held to-night nt. Con- tral Llall, on Twonty-second stroot noar Wabash avouuo, A numbor of promineut epeakers will addvess the meoting, among whom nra the Hon. D. G, Caulficld, John Hiro, nnd A. O. Heaing W. I' Coolbaugh will progide, Cal. Fred Heckier will uddraes the Germana of tho southweotorn part of the city to-night at Turnor Hull, West Twelfch strect. Jumos B. Bradwell Lo boen substitutod on the Ropublican tickot in tho pleco of Mr. Martin Conrad, for Ropresentativo totho Leglelature, in tho Fivst District in this clty—Mr. Conrad huving dechinod. - At a meoting of the Campaign and Exccutive Commiltees of the ngoaillan party of tho Sorond Ward, Wiltiam L. Newmau, of tho Al Inntic Hotel, was unanimously nominalod candi- datoe for Aldorman, PR THE CARPAIGN COMMITTEES. THE OPPOSITION. A meoting of tho Execative Campaign Cora. mitteo of tho Opposition party was held yeator- day morning at No. 205 Randolph streot. The attendanco was full. Tho object of the meoting was to arrangoe for meotings, to scoure halls and speakors, and to take stops to facilitato tho so- curing of naturallzation papers for foroign- born citizens, The meeting was hold with closed doors, and the dotails are beyond tho reach of tho press. It is ascertained, neverthelosy, ibat tho mecting discussed the question of finances for tho campaign, and exchanged idoas in referonce to tho outlook. Tho general opin- ion wan Lhat tho Opposition candidate for Sher- iff bad a “cloar walk," and that Lo would be elceted by a Inrge mejority. Tho reports from tho several Congressional districtn wore rogardod 08 most encouraging, ospooially In tho Third, where it was roported that the opposition ta - Farwell wag daily increasing, especinlly oulsido tho cliy. ‘Tho Firut Distriot, sinco the nomiuation of Sid- noy Smith, was regardod as doubtful, but it was resolved todoublo the efforts thoro. Tho Spe~ ond District was rogarded as safe, but_the sense of tho Committes was that ‘* etornal vigilauco 18 tho prico of Liborty,” The Commitice thought Mr, Harrison had no time nor voloa to sparo, but, at the oeme timo, felt confidout of hi sucecss, notwithstanding the activily of Mr. Waid, They reracded My, Ward's stinginoss sg o favorable omen, aud wore of the opinlon that his friends wonld £oon loso their onthusi- aum nuloss ho improved on the past in the can- vass, THF REPORLICANS, A mooting of Republican candidatos was held yostorday morning at the headquarters of the party, 46 and 48 Clark strect, Lho attendance was largo, not only of candidatos, but of candi- dates’ friends, who wero anxious to have n hand in the control of the campnign funds. Tun Dradloy callod the meeting to order, by nominatiug tho Hon. 0. B, Farwoll o Chair- man, and informiug thoso who wero not oflce- sockers that they weore not wanted. Q. M. Toguo was chosan Becrotary, Mr. Bradloy moved that tho candidates for Congross in the 1rat, Second, and 'Fhird Dis- tricts cach namo {hree geutlomon to servo s a Campaign Lxecutive Committos, wha shoukd llnlo Lo mombers of tno Campaign (\’orlrlug Com- mittao Tho kovoral Congrossional candidatos namod the following goutlomon s the kxeentive Come mitteos First: District—Jnmes P, Root, 1, B, Iraylon, C, 11, I ond District—=0, L Laiug, U, R, tfunloy, 3. 1, g, B Ditrict—scob Rhem, O, Yolz, . Shipmon, Afe, Wanl mada o motion, which wan enrrlod, I bo that the Execntivo Committno roloct a Campalgn Committae froni the zovornl wards and tawia of thn digtyictn, Tho meoting (hon procoedod o informally digcuan tho mattor of uancos, and Lo aroo up- oo tho aescsamont novounary to bo made wpon oach eandidato, At this jinctura Mr, Farsell Dbad s call, nnd politoly loft tho room. Ho wos heard to remark to o roporter who followed him down tho etairs that overy othor porson ho mot mas after moncy {o spend in his oloction, and that the finunclal prablem in conneetion with the eampaign waa growing niore difllontt of solution evory dny, Tho meoting contlnuod to considor tho finariciel question, and withont arriving atan Assersmont the matter wwan doferrad untl m»dnr. Candidaton for Aldurmon, Jb {s undoratood, will taxod $100 spleco to siart with, Soveral, who regard thojr elootionas cortnin, it inknown, will not gubmit to the tax. Other eandidates will be taxod {u proportion. A moating of the Excoutive Committeo ap- polotod in the foréncon was hold at the samo Inco in tho afternoon. ‘I'ho ohjuct of the meote I’...z was £0 offeot & pormauont arganization, and appoint a Working Committeo for tho soversl wardn aud distviots, Tho Committeo arganized Dby tho olaotion of tho followlug officors ¢ Progident, Jamen P, Raol ; Troadurer, Utlah R, Howloy s Beorotaries, E. 8. Taylor and Joha Summprilold, Mr, Farwoll and the oandidatos g enarally wote in nttendancolat Lho moeting. e NISOELLANEOUS, Speeial Dlopatch to The Chirago Tribune. WIBCONSIN LLUIBLATIVE NOMINATIONS. Toxp pu Lic, Wis,, Oct. 31.—3ichasl Gorwe hna boon nominatod for the Assombly in the Third District of this sonnty. DAXTER DEFFATED. Spectal Dimpateh to T'he Chicdgo T'ridune, Rionvon, Ind., Oct. 20.—Agnin the vole of Stato Sonntor has been changed by & recount of votes in tho First Preoluot of Nichmond. EBoven votes woro hero added to Joffrics’ count, and ons to Daxtor, and, as the Iaitor was only declarod olectod by 5 majorlty, Jeifrles, tho Poople's can- didate, was cloctad by 1'majority.' A Democratic Leglslature will propably docido the contost, TITR CANVASS IS ROCK CODNTY, WIS, Special Disnateh to The Chieaan Tribune, JANTAVILLE, Win., Oct. 21,—To-da¥ call sign- ed by 456 voters of Rock County twas prosontad to tho Hon, Willlam A. Lawronce, of this city, requesting him to Locomo a candidato for Sta Sonator in opposition to H. N, Davis, who (8 Klediml to support Carpenter for re-clection. Ir, Lawrenco bas nccopted, and will ho support- ed by the Neform party aleo. Nearly overy vo- tor 1o somo townships sigued the call. Thero aro 125 names from Union Township, and' tho samo lown only gavo fifty-eight Democratio votes at tho laet clection, A mass-convention is called to meot at Edgorton to-morrow to nomt- nato a candidato for the Assembly for the Sccond District in opposition to Z. P, Durdick, the Ro~ publican nomines, who I8 8 Carpontor man, . A. Sayne, Ropublican, of Fulton, will probably ho nominsted aud in all probability elected. Things politically wors never o badly mised in Roclt Qounty an at prosent, and thoro will be s livoly timo at tho election. MILWAUREYR. POLITICS. Snecial Dinpatch ta 1ha Chicaao Tridune, Minwauvkre, Oct. 21.—The Roformors held racetings 1n the Sccond and Ninth Wards this ovoning, Al the candidates pledaod thomselves ogninst tho re-cloction of Sonator Oarpentor, for tho taxation of church proporty, and for tho amendment of the Pottor Roilway law so that it :}m]l bo just to the people and fo tho corpora- iona. 0 Sam Rindekopf gavo a raccPtlon to-night. W. . Lyndo, the new Reform Congrossional nomj- nco, wwas introduced, and spenches were mado donouncing_Orcdit-Dobilior, scliomos, back-pay, and Adminietiation-corruption. Tho Ludington peoplo had a moeting, at which thio Mayor unnouncod that Lynde's candidature magde no differcnce, and ho should not withdraw, and Mr, Duostor, tho bolting propriator of tho Scebote, declared ho should support Ludington. MICHIGAN LEGISLATIVE NOMINATIONS. £pectal Dispatch to The Chicago £ribune. Drxnorr, Mich., Oct. 21.—To-day tho follow- ing legislativa nominations. worc mado in this county by thoe Democrats : Dotroit—Ropresont- ativos, James Daly, Jomos_Craig, Thilip Kling, J. 'L, dott, nud Cleveland Hunt. _Sonator, Third District, James I. David, of Ecorse. Jmnes Capliu hine_withdrawn bis'name as tho Topub- ]icn{l cundidato for the Senate in the First Dis- trict. TOLITICAL MATTERS IN MADISON COUNTY, TLL, Special Dispateh (o The Chicaun Tribune, Avrtoy, fil, Ock 21.—Last niglt Goy. Bev- eridgo spoko in the Court-House ot Edwards- villo to a Iarge nudienco on tho political issues of tho day, and convinced o great many that the Tepublican party hns alili work to do. ~ Political matiers aro gotting quite oxeiting in this county an (ho day of eleation iy Appronching, and, with thrm:luckutu in tho tield, it is hard to tell who ia shend. ANTI-TAMDMANY NOMINATIONS. New Yons, Oct, 2L.—Tho appononcnts of the Tammany-1Iall Domocracy, in a mass-mooting, Inst nigh’, nomingtod Oswald Ottendorfor for Mayor, nad DPatrick H. Jonens, late the Poat- mastor of this city, for Rogister, THE HLYADA ELEGTION, Bax Faxcisco, Cal,, Ocl. 2L.—Tho excitement over election mattors in Novada coutinues, Per- tien ara sa divided and mixed up that it is digticuls to predict results. MERTINGS AT LOBCODEL, WIS, Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Bosconcy, Wis., Oct. 20,—Last evoning, ox- Gov, Washburn, of this State, nddressed tho citizonn of this place on iho political {asucs of tho day, in favor of tho Republican causo, at the AL X, Church. _This ovening, Dr. 0. W. Wight, of Milwvaukon addrossod the citizons in favor of tho Reform movement at the same placo. DEMOCRATIC RALLY I 8T. JODEPH, Special Dispalch ta Tha Chicago Tribune, St. Josery, Ma,, Oct. 2L—A rousing Domo- cratio megting I8 going on at Tootle's Opern~ Houso io favor of the partyticket, Two thou- sand persons are present. Sepator Bogy mads o cloze, logical specch on the finances, by far the ablest eifort of the campaign. e was followod by Gen. Oockrell in ay able effort 1 bobalf of tho Democratic eanso in Missourl. Ho roviowed tha Btate nod Natlonal Administrations. Ho paid his respacts o tho thiovery, dofaleations, and outrages of tho party in power in the nation, Buch n rally has nover befora been witnossed in Northwostern Missouri — LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, The Great Western Iusurance Come pnny’s Cnscs at Des Moines, Secial Disnalch to The Chicaoo Trivune, Drs Morses, Ia., Oct, 21.—~The suits of tho Great Westorn Insurance Company, of Ohicago, havo beon called in the United States District Court, now in ecesion here. Defondants wore subscribors to the capital stock of the Company, to whom cortificates of stock wero issued on payment of 20 per cent of subscription, The certifleates purport oo their face to bs now aue goseablo, This dofondanta et up an & defenso, ‘Lo Court, 1n domurror to the answer, held tho dofense bad, and esid that while it might plonded againot tho Company, it was not o dofenso to thin action of the Assignes in bankruptey, who ropresented tho oreditors of the haulmé\\t and not tho Company, ‘tho dofondants amended thoir dofonse, setting up that there was fraud in procuring the sube scriptions, and that they surrendered tho stock or offored to a8 soon B& thu{ discovered tho fraud. Thore sro forty-six of thess cases. The ong on trial will thnbly furnish & precedent for tho disposul of tho others, e e PHARMACY. Meeting of the Michigan Pharmacen. tien! Association. &pecial Dispatea to The Chicace Tribune, Drrooit, Mich., Oct. 28, —~Tho Miohigan Phar- macoutical Association beld its annual session here to-day, Dr. 8. 8. Garrigues, of Xaot Sagl. naw, presiding. Quito a number of now meme bors joiued. Mr, B, E. Bycklor, of the Commit- teo on Constitution, roported two dzafts, ono by Prof. Douglass, of Ann Arbor, and one by Mr, ©. Curtis, of Hillndalo. Tho ronatitutiony pra. pared by Prof. Donglass, and approved by a umjority of the Committeo, was adopted soction by section. A prolonged dobale took place, Jast- ing thiough most of two scusions, ovor the queetion of forlidding tho wsle of liquora ag hovorages by druggists, Huch rogulation was ro- nisted by uiany on genoral principlos, and ap. posad by sowe na being difiloult Lo onforee, buy tinatly o by-law wuy adopted ardering the oxpul- slon from the Assaciation af any ono who ehanlq bo guslty of tho habitual salo of liquors ag a boy- orngo. Bundry Gorman druggiats theroupon \\'ulnlmw from membership, Sundry miuor 1oports wore submitted and adapted; an was also ono Aubmitting tho dratt of o lnw for tho rogulation of the ealo of medicino, which was @nafontad ot the Inat gession of the Logislatira, and wan ordored sent to jLansing noxt wintor. Tho following nfiicors worn olnctod for the onsuing yonr: Trewldent, 8 Il Douplass, of Aun Arbor; Vice-Iresident, 8 . Wage nor, of Munkegon; Corroaponding Beero. tary, Paul Plathnor, of Datroits Records Ing Beerotary, Jnmes Vornor, of Dotroit; Trensuror, 8.)M. Snckott, of Menroos Anditor, B.T. Northrop, of Detroit. The next genorai meoting was appoiuted for tho third Wednosday In Octobor, 1876, at_(he roomn of tho Helentine Ansociation. Tho Dreaident announced tho fol- lowing standing commitioes: Excontive Com- mitteo—L, Bnuindors, of Dotroit: Hnlo, of Ann Atbor, and 8. IT. Wagner, of Muakegon, On T'rogross of Plarmacy~0. Eberbach, of Aun Arhory T, Ronnofeld, and J. Harvey,of Detroit; A. B. Proscott, of Ann Arbor, On Querioa-F. Btorrns, A. B. Lyon, and R, Willians, of Dotroit. The rollnwlu{; ‘wors _appointod a committos to presont the bill to tho Logislaturo nbove spolien of: B. 0. Watson, I, Stoarns, of Dotroit, and N. 8, Garrigues, of Lnat Saginaw. Tho following woro appoinled delogatas to tho American Pharmacoutionl Assoclation: 8, M, Backott, of dionroo; P. Plossner, of Dotroit : 0. Eberbach, of Ann Arbor; F, Von Walthauson, of Last Saginatr, and Jamos Vernor, 0f Dotroit. ‘The Aesociation thon adjourncd. —— " CRIME. A Younz Man Shot Throngh a Win- dow at Howlet, Susquehanna County, —_— Loss by the Milford, N. H., Bank Rob. bery, $120,000. Miscellaneous Critminal Itoms. Shot Dend Through n Window. Special Dispuleh to The Chicaao Trivune, SearveriEL, 1ll, Ocl. 31L.—A cold-blooded murder waa porpotratod last night at Honlott, about 7 miles from this city. James Hnntor, an cmployo at the distillery thore, whils ecated in his own house, was shot by some ono from with- out, a chargo of buckshot taking offect in his ehouldor and neok, Ho lived about an honr and o half afterwards, and cherged B. H. North, n well-known and at one time a wealthy citizon of this couuty, with belng the murderer. Ho bad formerly lived with North and married o girl who liad aleo lived with inm for sovoral yoars, It is bolicved that North and tho girl wero criminally intimate, and that ho murderod Huntor in_consequence of hatred on account of the marriage, Tho gurl, now Ars. Huator, testiflad at_tho inquest that North bad froquently declared that ho loved hor. North was arrested at his rosidonco lngt night, and was to-duy placed in jail in this city, o saysho will provo an alibi. Tlmflpooplu of Iowleit bo- lioye Lim gullty, and had he been taken there lact nI%ht it {8 thought bo would have hoen mobbed. Tho Coroner's jury found that the murdared man camo to his dooth from gunshot wounda received at tho hands of some nuknown party. The Milford (N. &) Bank Robbory. Murronp, N. H., Oot. 21.+~The total loss by tho robbory of the Souhogan Bank is §120,000, of which the bank losos $40,000. A roward of 85,000 is offerod for the arrest and conviction of tho robbers. The bank will resumo business immodiately. Supposcd Mnrder of a Son by Mis ‘ Mother, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Axpensoy, Ind., Oct. 21.—This morning the town was somowbat sfartled by tho report that the body of a yonng man, aged 19, was found in awell on the farm of an old Iady named Masscn, about 21¢ miles from this city. Coroner Masnard was notiiled, and procceded with a party of mon ta the well, whero, after gomo tima spont. in re- moving stones and water, tho body was recover- ed, in an ndvanced state . of decay nnd was idontified s the hody of Albert Dlasson, 6on of the old lady owoing the farm. Young Macsen has been missiug from bomo sinco July lagt. IHis head showed eigns of being boaten with soms heavy instrumont, ono sido of tho skull being broken in, and o rope haltor around his neck. Whon found ho had nothing on cxcopt his undor- clothes. Tho Coroner's jury returncti a vordict that the deceased camo fo his death by tho bhands of some porson or persons unknown. It is intimated by many that tho motnar is impli. cated in the murdor, and sheis now under arrest. ‘Trinl of the Snfc-Burglurs at Washw ington, 0. C, Sveeial Diopalens to The Chicago Tridune. - Waswxazox, D. C., Oct. 21.—In the Criminal Court, this morning, the eafe-burglary conspir- acy caeo was rosumed. Beven jurors were se- cured ont of & panel of twenty-five. A fresh panel was ordered, and a full jury will doubtless bo lind to-morrow. Judge Humphreys ovor- ruled alt pleas in abatement, and dircctod tho trinl to procced. Tho penalty for the offcnso charged, “ Conepiring ngainst the peaco and welfaro of Columbus $Alexander,” 18 uncortain, Heretofore tho punishment has beon the eimple imposition of o fine, but it is thonght that, undor the new amondment to the Constitatioy, tho offonso is mads n felony, in which ezso it wonld be punishable by imprison- ment in tho Ponilontiary. Astho matter slauds, tho accuacd, if convicted, will bo punished by fino only, unlees the point is raitcd by counscl that the jrenalty is imprisonment. Arresteid for Sclling Diseased Mcat. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pirrsoona, Pa., Oct. 2L.—Jobn and Jncob Esherman, two butchers, were arrested to-night in Alloghony City for buying pole-eviled and spavinod horaos at the marlkot on this sido of tho river and killing tho samo at thair slaughter-houss on Charles street, selling the carcasses for moat and making bologna-sausages from thom. The ekoletons and hoofs of ninetoen animals wera fonnd on thoir promises. A burol of prepared borseflosh was aleo found. The acoused were locked up. Counterfeitors Arrested, Spectad Dispateh to The Clicago Trivune, Gnaxp HAves, Mich, Oct. 2l.—Robort Me- Call and D, E. Gareni, two countarfeitors, have boon arrested by a Doputy Sheiff in Scaland, Ottawa County, for tha manufacturing and pass- ing of sporious coin and currency, a considera- blo amonnt, with the tools for its manufacture, being obtained with them. They are now lodgod in tho County Jail. This is the sccond or third batoh of like ilk arrestod from that scction 1 o short time. & Arrestod for Embcezzling County Funds. Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicagn Tridune, Drs Mowses, Ia, Oot. 3L—B. 8. Geddis, of Atlantic, Cass County, formerly Doputy Treas- uror of thiscounty, has beon arrested charged with having purloined county funds. He waived examination and gave bonds to appear bofare the Grand Jury. Burnt in Eftigy, Snectal Dispatsh to The Chcago Tribuna, Onana, Nob., Oct. 21.—Gov. Furnas was burni in offigy to-night by the peopls of Fromont, Thero is indignation throughout the Stats on account of the pardon of the forger and swin- dier, Honry Wobber, Eloven indiotments are pending againet Wobber, and a strong protest againet his pardon was sont to Gov. Furnas, Ie was not only pardoned, but spirited away., A warrant for bhis apprehonsion, left with the War- den of the Ponitentiary, was not seryod, Trano. ropresont Furnas ro. or's wifo. paronotes with tho offiy qoiving monoy from Wol Suspected Murdor, PorrsyiLue, Pa., Oct. 21.—The oitizens are atiill scarching on the mountain for the hody of Lesher, reported murdered near Tracksvillo this morning, Rocently ho offected sn insurance on his lifo for £50,000, and yestorday paid the pro- mium on the poliny in Pottaville, The last soon of him was at 8t, Clair, In (bo B\'cniur', whora he borrowed a rovolver, remarking that o had for- t;l:)li::n‘:nl‘x::lnwn, and had more monoy with lura Aunother of the Tammany Ring Mon sarrenders, New Yoni, Oct. 41.—Ix-Conrt-Ilousoe Come miesioner John J. Walsh, following tho oxamplo of his aguocinlos, Norton und Come= hay sur- randaved to the District-Attorney. FOREIGN. Destruotive Storm on the En- glish and Scottish Coasts, Many Vessols Driven Ashore in fhe Harhors, Great Loss of Life Reported on Sea and Land, Public Sympathy for Von Arnim Amang the Germans, TheJapanese Mikado Mob-n-Nobs with the Foreign Ministers, GREAT BRITAIN. A DEATRUCTIVE STORM, Lo¥poN, Oct, 2L.—A galo on the northern conat of England, last night, caused a serions loss of life and proporty. Dispatches show that the galo was vory destructive. Tho storm ox- tended to Hcotland, 'The stesmship Clusan, from Glasgorw, for Bhanghai, was drivon nshoro near Ardrossan, and is golog fo plecos. Four- tean of the crow wore washed ovorbonrd and drowned. Tho persons loft on board, somo fifty in numbor, took to tho rigging, whoro thoy you remain fn full sight from the shore. Efforts are boiug mado to savo them. Soveral lives wore alno Joat in England, Roports from Hartlopool, Shiclds, Hull, and other ports, and from inland towns bring intol- ligenco of groat damago to shipping, factorics, and other proporty. Loxnox, Oct. 29—5 a, m.~Soventeen of tho crow of the steamer Chusen, ssharo off Ardros- 8an, worg drowmed. Tho survivors woro reacted from tho rigring. The stoamor ia a total loss. Tho brig £, 0. White was lost off tho Islo-of- Wight, and four poople drownad. Allthe rivers in tho north of England and Scotland aro much awollon. The tallway and tolograph lines aro intorrupted; trecs uproated In nll dircctions, and chimneys and walls pros- trated. Many porsons wero injured in Edl burg by flying dobris, Threo houses nt Stock- ton-on-Toees were demolishod and ono person kitled. At Ayt, Scotland, Lwenty vossols broko adritt in tho barbor, which is shallow and ox- potod, all of which wera mora or less damaged, and ono totaily wreoked. ‘Throo porsons wore drowned at Doal, and two at Sundorland. Tho Beseomeor saloon steamer, Iately launched and Lying at Itall, draggod anchiors nad ran ayround, but flocted off and Is now adrift in tho Humber. T'uga have gone to hor assiatance. ATRIRE BETTLED DY ARBIIRATION, Tho arbitrator to whom waa roferrad the ques- tions in disputo bolween tho striking cotton oporatives at Balton and employors had dechled in favor of tho mnstors, and the proposod re- duction of 5 por cent in operatives’ wages goes into offect immediately. The formation of a corps of Irish Riflo Volun- Loors is boing agitated, “and oxtensive domon- slrations in ila favor in Ircland. A strong offort is belog mado to obtein tho consent of the Gov- ommoent to the plan. s GERIMANY, PUDLIC STNPATHY FOR VON ARNIM, LonpoN, Oct. 21.—Advicea from Borhn Topro- sent an increasing publiesympathy forthe Count von Arnim, on account of tho harshness with which he 18 treated and tho rigor of his domicil- iery searches. ALBACE AND LOBBAINE. Brawry, Oct. 21.—The Reprosentativo Asssom- bly proponcd for Alsace and Lorraine will at first posscss anly a doliberative character. Ita fune- tions will bs to advise the Govornmont on all subjects of local legislation, and to examine the budget for tha provinces. Loxpoy, Oct. 21.—A Berlin special to tho Standard aoys the legal proliminaries in Count Yon Arnim's caso aro almosi completed,. and it is belioved that tho Count will be released on bail in nfew days, T'he Danish candidntes Km(,s)gor end Ahlmsnn wora electod to tho Pruesian Diot from Haders- leben and Alsan. R CHINA AND JAPAN. INTERESTING DUDGET OF NEWE. 8an Fpascisco, Cal,, Oct. 21.—Tho Japan brings Yokohama datos to Bept. 20, The arrangements for diplomatio missions have been slightly changed. Nyono Kagenon goca to London, instead of Paris; Same Sima, who is now in Franco, will romain as long s hia healtn will allow; Aoki 8inzo, formorly Chargo at Bor- lin, is promoted to the rank of Envoy; Tosida goos to Washington. Chili has sent to Japan requesting contribu- tiona to the Intornational Exposition, to bs held thors in 1875, The French Governmont, at prosont takes tho load in pushing demands for opening tho antire Empire. Correspondenco shows a vohoment dis- position to wreat this concossion from Japsn, in 8pits of all romonstrancos, The Mikado gava n breakfaat on the 23d nit. to all tho forcign diplomatic corps, at lug own residonce. This wag the fitst entortainment at which the sovereign has frocly miugled with l.\il:‘ i foreign guesls, and roceived thom at his tahle. ‘Tho largest roview of troopa yot secn in Yeddo took placo on the 19th ult., in one of the sub- urbs of Yeddo. Somo 10,000 infantry, artillory, and cavalry woro inepected by the Blikade and bis unclo, Frisimi No Miejo, who hasbean raised to tho rank of General in tho ermy, and, in case of hostilities with China, i3 to bo appointed ta the chief command, Minister Avory, of tho United States, sailod from Yokolhama for Shanghal on the 24th. DMossrs, Tolinki sod Tomits, who were af pointed Consuls at Ban Francieco and Now York, will start for their posts by tho noxt Amorican mail-steamor. - B Affnirs betwoen Japru and Ohina remain pre- oisely as thoy wers. Yoliohama p?ers cootain 0sitivo announcoments of war and oqually poss tive announcemontsof a perfect understanding. Doth aro nnauthorized. 'Lho highest patriotio spirit i oxhibited throughout tho conntry. ‘The nobles have offerod a large portion of their reve- nues 1o the Government, the populaco of overy province aro x‘armlu{: into voluntoer regimonts, and tho moreantilo elags has expresncd its desivo to serve, both by contribntions and in the flold, in case war ehould be declared, [ RUSSIAN ASIA, INTERNAL DISTURBANCES LN KHIVA. Loxvpox, Oct. 21.—The Pall Mall Gazelts to- dsy has a dispatch from 8t Patersburg, announcing that affaris aro oritical in Turkestan and Khiva. The Turcomans are growing boldor in their attackn and depredations upon the tribes friondly to Russia. Tho Government of the Czar bas ordored tho Khan of Khiva to ropress the disorders, and the Kban bas roplied that ho will carry ont the instructions of the Emperor. CONSPIBACY AT ORENDURG. Loxpox, Oct. 21.—A specinl to tha Pall Mall Gazelte suys & conspiracy has boen discovered in Or:anburg, and that many arrests have boen mado. ) THE SOHLESWIG QUESTION, TIE DANISU SIDE. Lospox, Oct. 2l.—A Haderslobon (Dauish) nowspapar donies the statement that tha attitude of Gormany toward Denmack rolativo to tho re- cent oxpulsion of the Danes from Schleswig hna been concilistory. The samoapapor declares, upon what it claims es good authority, that the roply of the Gorman Govornment to tho rapra- ecntations of tba Danivh Ministry was neither courtoous nor eatisfactory. —_—— TURKEY. MURDER OF MONIENEGUINS, LonpoN, Oct. 2L.~A pasty of Monbegegring woro recontly attacked by Turks in the Pravinco of Albania, and eovonteon killed. Tho offalr croated great excilomont in Montenogro, aud a Joint Commission of the two countrios was ap- poiuted to invostigato it. pea e SOUTH AMERIUA, THE ARGENTINE INSUNREOTION, New Yonzx, Oct, 81.—Rio Janairo advices from Bucnos Ayres state thet in an engagoment bo- twoen the froops and the insungents tho lattor wore dofeatad, and thelr comumsnder, Pluca, taken prisoner, Targe rowards aro offered for the odpture of rohot stenmors, Opo hus loft Dlontivideo towin Troativiioo towing a vounol Iadon with armes and Tho Urnpuaran Goveromont {ntonds to fano 24,000,000 {n paper monsy, ‘Tho Bank of Eatro Rion has susponded. ——— FRANOE, OMITUARY, Pants, Oct. at.~Monsignor Montonr, former- Iy privato chaplain to Napoloon IIL.,in doad. o has baquenthed 150,000 fraucs to tho Prince Imporinl and tho same amount to tho Popo. i QUBA, CLAIMS AMERIOAN PROTZCTION, New Yonr, Oct. 21.~A lettor from Havags, dated the 15th, says: ““Loronzo Jiminez was condemnod to doath, but claimed Amoricon citi- zenship, and had his sentenos commuted. He leaven to-day for Spain.” — . CASUALTIES. Fatnl Boiler Explosion In NBaltimora. Bavrrvong, Md., Oct. 21.—Tho boiler in the rolling-mill of Georga Conts & Bros., at Locust Polnt, oxploded carly this morning, demolishing tha boiler-bioueo, o wolid brick stinotaro, and tha ehimnoy, 76 feet high. Fivo men wero Bavoroly jured, two probably fatally. Several hundrod mnen aro thrown out of employmont till the dam- ago {8 repalrod. Fatal Railrond Accident, Svectal Dispateh to The Chicags Tribune, Orronwa, In,, Oct. 21—A frightful accldent ocenrred lest night abont 12 o'clock at Comstack Station, 8 miles wost of this clty, on tho Des- Moines Valtoy Railrond, by which a Ireight train of nine cara and engine wora ditchod and badly wrecked, The firoman and n brakeman wera fatally injured, snd the engincer had hin nrm broken. Tho brokeman was confined in tho wrack for two hours, exposed to tho scalding water and steam. omo one had boon tam oring with tho awitch after it had boen lockod gy tho agont at Comstock, aud it i thought that it wug on attompt to do an injury to tho Company by omo flond who was seoking’ rovonge. “Thrown from Elxs korse. Special Dispaicl to The Chicagn Tritune, Quior, Ill., Oct. 20.—Luat ovoning United States Marshal William Disbrow, of Hannibal, Mo, loft that cily on horscback to como to Quincy. Ho had beon engaged in looking np witnosaes in ko Suy*loveo dificulty, and started for this city on business conneeted with the mattor! Whon about 6 miles south of Quincy hia horde hecamo uomanngeuble, and throw him. Ho held on to the roins; buton remottuling was again thrown, tho full rendering him uncon- acions. Ho romained whoro ho had fallen until 3 o'clock this motning, whenhe was discovered b?' o parson driving along the 10ad, who brought him to thin city. & physiolan was summoned, who examined his injurios and found that his tight sido was badly wrenchod or strained by the fall, but no hones brokon. It would ha improp- er to state that tho Marshal's horse was drunk, Disaster on the Momphis & Little ook Roud. Mexrms, Tonn,, Oct, 20.—A sorions ncoident occurred on the Momphis & Littlo Rock Itail- road to-day, amilo and o balf wost of Brinkloy, toan oastward-bound passenger-train, By iho tender-beam coming down, the ongine, baggage, and ono_secand-class car_wore thrown from tho track. The flroman and brakesaicn wers killed, Sovera! passengors wore soriously, but not dan- gerously, injured. ICillcd While Crossing the Track. Bovrox, Ont., Oct. 21.—The noon train on the Toronto, Gray & Druce Railroad raninto a buggy of Willinm Williamson, rosident of Albion, who was instantly Xilled. His compenion, Mra, Dean, waa badly iujured. ILLINOX S_ PEN l—’lT )TI‘YARY. Reportcd Want of flarmony Among the Subordinate Otiicors, Special Inpatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Jovet, 1M, Oct. 3L.—1t was hoped that the wars and rnmors of war which for s fow years havo kept the Councils at tho Penitentiary eo doeply exercised about who should serve thoir bash from day to day, endod with tho recant changesin tho oficers of that institution. 1f roports azo trus, such is not the case, however. It appears that the want of harmouy still exists between the subordinato oflicers, and that the only way of sottling tho dispiites s to remove the present Doputy-Wardon,”Capt. Hall, or allow him to removo certain othor rebellious spirits, It will be romembered that ox-Wardan (and now Commissionor) Wham removed Hrll just hafora Lo himsolf was removed as Warden. Hall was reinstated 08 Doputy-Warden, and Wham was tomporarily appeased by being appointed Com- missioner.” Thoso facts form tho basis for the bolief that Commiesionor Wham bas somothing to do with iho present fracas. Tho Board of Commissionors moot here on ‘Tuesday to sottle *tho trouble, ——— THE SOUTH. How 'They Onrry on tho Enforcemont Husincss in Sumter County, Aln. JloxTaoxrny, Aln., Oct. 21.—A lotter to the Advertiser, from s most prominent citizen of Alabama, says martial law provails in Sumioer County. In point of fact, Hester and Beach, United Statos detoctives, command tho military and arrest withont warrant. MopivLg, Ala., Oct. 21,—Thomas B. Wetmore, a lawyer of Lexington, Ala., & vephow of tho late Georgo E. Badgor, formorly United States Seoator from North Carolina; Stophen Smith, nis client, and John Little (colored), arrived in Mobile this aftornoon undor guard, charged with conspiracy to injure Detectivo Hose ter. 'Thoy wore arrested during tho session of tho Cirenit Court of Sumter County, which is nbout 200 miles from Jobile. Upon thoeir do- livory to the United States Marshal bere, they wero reloascd on parole, to appear bofore Com- missioner Gillatto to-morrow. The warrant for thelr arrest was issued by the Commicsionar re- siding at tha {‘m“ of arrost, and was mado ra- turnable in 3fobile before a different Commis- stoner. UTAH. Delegate Cannen Indicted for Polyge amy. BavLT LiAwE, Oct 21.—~To-day Goorge Q. Can- non, Dologate to Ooograss, learning that the Graud Jury had indioted bim under a Territorial law for lewd and lascivions cohabitation, surren- dored himsolf to the United States Marshel. Bail was fixed abt $5,000, Presidont Goorgo A. Smith and W, H. Hoopor becoming Lis sureties. —_— THE WEATHER, Wasmnaton, D. ., Oct. 21.—For the North- west and Upper Lakos, 2od southward to Mis souri, northeast to eoutherly winda. waymer, cloudy woeather, and ocoastonal light rains, LOCAL ODSERVATIONG. Onicaco, Oct, 21, 1874, HEE K our orobf 3 3! 2 |pivection andl wercalion. | & 1§ §|rnrmmmn. Weaher, “¥faximiin (hormormeter, 61, Minimum thermomelor, 54, OGENERAL ODSERVATIONS, On104a0, Oct, 23—1 3. m, Station Weatlier, Breckenr'gol Cloudy, Gl s Fair, Obleago, . X Qleveland, , Olear, Oloudy, Olear, Olear, Laavonw ‘it ‘JaCroeso, Lok, gentis JOTIE,, freab,, | SPORTING NEWS, Base-Ball Games at tho East Yesr tew lay, ——— The Irish Team T ry Thetr Hands a} Pigeon-§ hooting, Horses. Entercd for \lhe $25,000 Rune ning Mateh at: San Fran. clstu Other Turfl ltems, BASE.B.A \LL. TUILADELPIUIAS Vit . ATHLETICS. Soectal Dispatek (o The Chicaan Tribune, Pritancirars, Oct. 3.4 Tho bad lnsk of the Athlotics last ecanon witd1 tho Philadelphiay soomod foliave gottled this yoer Irrevocably og tho Inttor club, as, until £ helr fast gamo, they bave Lad o constant muce onsion of defenta, although by trifling acorct 1 but to<loy they camo vory uear Chicagoing 11 1clr opponenta: bt the errors mado by thom 3 wero all ab n eritical point of the game. Tho i \thloties sent the Pearls to the bat, the firat of 1 whom, Egglor sont a ball over Medlullen's head ot % contro, which ho was not quite far enough back to Teach. Next followed Holdsworth v Ith a throo-basor, bringing fn Egglor. Hicka a wmo third wlth 5 beauly, securing first, ud stos ing second, being brought in by n heavy hit of Craver, which wa followed with good hits, the firat gonding Craver homo, and the Iatter dex 1bled by An< son and Battin to Moman. 4 The Mh[:!th:'s fol. m“\;m.l _\?l‘ullx motl‘xlcr out \ln «me, two, thres order, MoMullin flylag to Y gor, hfim Anson aélnr';zh :rk’ ARoary bo B n tho eixth inujn; ook, o Imor, - migs surrondorod to MeGeary - on fons HoR: one, two, thrao ordor. Muman, for the Athiot: dca, went out on a foul tip to Hie ks, loaving Mo- Geary at second. In the sovonth inning Eggler 1 nd Holdsworth went out at first, and Ilicks on & fonl to yu(}:’uu;‘y. rlh;l}nuol ’llhd Godunt 1y cul:h sont o canty to Tiggler, which was aq optod mosniyhilo betnis saptured ot frgn T o Snttea In tho cighth inving Craverwaii givon his bagn on threo balls, atole secoud, it d was camght whilo attompting tho same triok ul : third, Beonte} fiomg ont on a foul to left fioll ay 1d dacl on the ly to contre, lonving VYork. Senseaderfer now took up the cudgol :for tho Ata. lotles, but gont & fly wiiich Boohist nipped, Battin yiolding first. Murnan, the third striker, gave Falmer a cht wnce, bub, b Intter, stopping the ball qnickly, 8 iraw it wildly, it puoning over Mack's hoad. “Mn wnan did pot lese any time in gofng around, sen uring the firat m;: 1?;&1‘: Alt’hlatlfs. 1 Lisad 4 tho ninth fnolng all hiands @ vonnd scomy 0 ho the watohword of the Phil sdelphina, ‘g they batted frealy for six mus, It cgler loading tho dance, foilowod by Holdsw irih, Craver, York, Fuimer, sud Cummings, Hia ke going out ab third, Bochtel ot first, aud | Summings o noooud baso, On the Athlotle a fdo, In ‘thes holf of tho Inst inning, MoBrids: and Gedny scored, Cravor playing looscly in th s inning be. Dind the bat, haviug a_passed ball, which sided tho Athlotics maferially. Sutton ' wont out to Lzgler, Battin to Dechtol. and Mun 1an to Grae ver, closing tho Athletic's acconn t with (hras runs to the Philadelphina'cleyen, The batting of tho Philadelpaiy & wan heavy and eJeclive, whilo thnt of tha | .rhloties won weak, and afforded essy ehances £ r their appo- nents, Tho following is TilE fCORL: Dattln, 2. (Beneeriderfe t, v, Murnun, 1be 4 iy E] 1 1-3 i ) Thiludelphias, ... a0 Athletde 000100 00 Tinive—Toin Glapy, Athtelie Base-Dak : Club, Tie of gume—Two nour: Buse hif 3 Athletice, 48, Philladetphiay, 1; adelpbins, 35 Aflletiis, 9, ¥ ATLANTICS V8, NOSTONS, Nrw Yoy, Oct. 21.—In tha gamo & o-dny hew trcon tho Atlantic snd Boston Gluba, £ bo farmer cluh won by a rcore of 8 to 6. TIE WIITE §T0CKINGS AT GEORTN ¢, IA. Srectal Disgalah tn The Chicana Tri} 1, Krorur, In., (ct. 21.—In & game 1y v-day the Chicsgo Whito Stockings boat the Wei iteris, of this city, by ascoroof 8tol. The &.x me clubs play again to-morrov, e THE TULF. GDEAT CALIFORNIA RUNNING IAT 8 1, By Fnasorsco, Cal,, Oct. 91.—Entxi g 3 for tho great 25,000 runnivg raco havo closed,y and aro oficially annouuced o3 follows: Tlad Gievons, Joo Daniols, Katie Pease, Hubbard, Heary, Alpha, Hocking, and Hardwood. Olbet parties at tho East and in Oregon will sond oul2 ‘ies and money by mail and express. Tho names of tha horzes aro nol known, Extensivo bett ing hay alroady commencod. Cluff offored i), 660 for tho tight to sell poola. THE MARYLAND RACES. . Battrvone, 1d., Oct, 21,—Tho Graigmace fo- day in the fail meoting of tho Marylun 3 dockey Club was for tho contrul stakes, for -3 a er-olds, ono milo heat. Jamos A, Chesapenks,, Calvin, Clabaugl's chostuut colt Arielln, Bott,p Ward, tho colt Rhedamanthus, and Firework 1 started. Firework won by two lenzihs, Avialla ccy aing in second, and James A. third, Fime, 1:45, | ‘The second ovent was a eolling race, 1111 agoa, 15¢ milos, and was won by Preakness, Ik ‘sohuta socond, Galwey third. Time, 8:08)¢. ‘The third race, mile heata for 3<year-o! ¢ Is, wag won by Lottio 3loon, Joele B. sacond, Jadga Thurman third. Time, 1:43, 1:4535. The fourth rncs, gentlemon’s poat staku s, 1 mile, was won by Limestone; Fadladean . scond, Dublin third. Time—2:103(, THE DACES AT CAMDRIDGE GITY, IND. Speciad Dusnateh to The Chicago Tribuna, _Cazuminse Crry, Ind, Oct. 21.—A Iargon srowd visitod tha races to-day, The 2:40 trot Wi 3 won by Prince ; Hall gocond, James L, third. 1Tall took tvo heats, Time, 4196, 28815, 28736y 2:84, a0d 2341, The 2:40 pacing racs was won by Gran yerin Sullie second, Pocol s Jntas three straight heats ; third, Time, 2:20, 2:26, and 2 i) gsiial THE TRIGGESR. THE INISH TEAI AT 8TAGG'S, Testerday afternoon the Irish Toam of ® rifla, shootors woro antertainad at Tom Stegg's 7 vlace by Ar, Ed Thomes sud soveral ‘members o€ tha Gun Club, Tho attendance was quite 13 o, prominent among those present being tho, ofj~ cersof tho Arcadian Club, by whom the forci § nors are to ba entortained ot an early dey. Tho g port. afforded coneistod of pigeon-shooling, an. § (he following was tha result : 10111100 17 10000137 1% 11101111 -3 11100111 11 111010071 0-5 1110101 1%31°g 1111110131 1-g 11111131 159 11110111 19 1111111 .08 10110111 .07 Tho ties of niuo wers shat off et 28 rds, | and the winner wag Mr. Edwards, who fillod' ', fiva bivda straight. Tho tica of eight wore wory by Mr, Welchafter two trinls, Mr. Ballow wor § ¢ tics of six. DI, Cluy Smith, having dono, tifii Ipnnmst shnating of tho duy, was prosentod w @ th g, ontlier mudal, ‘Two membors of tho Irith Tonm and Mr. ‘Thomas then shot'at ten bird: iy following rosult ; en birds ench, wilh j tue 110001107 3 &1L YT Tdmll.llfllflfl ‘13 0-day tho viellors loave on 3 ducl- 'T‘Tm%flmn' lng n{l’} nxt n{afium hu(n‘?«: 'é‘ffl :vf ho following day tha Arcadiuns wil ception to them at Downing's, Wl oo ————— i ;\ Great Flowor-Bed, ‘Tho great central plan of Californy o mounths of the yeur, E; Bcorched n:;&l:lgfitfi; : ut dosort. In April it becomos ong flowor-bed ne & e 1y 400 miles long and 80 wido, set under Arao 20 of Huow Mountain, A traveler wrifusafits * (o whore I woula, eastf, wost, narth, south, I s #till surronnded by flowers, which closed avor 1 uy feot ot every stop, aa if I woro wading in web o 0.

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