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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1874. ————— e e e bave changod bands since that timo, and aro Leld all over Europo, and hinve maintained theis valuo in cousequonce of that law, and aro hold by tho eavinga Lanke of this country to teonro Alio savings of the Iaboror, I nmin faver of lbldln%hy Inw as I findit. ‘Thiaig old Demo- ozatio doctrine. I thoreforo slund by that Inw, ang think 1t would bo bobl bad falth aud bad polioy to disregard it. I am in favor of paving our bends dn gold, aud thua malutnining publio faith and credit among foreigners who hotd thoeo bouds, Bupposo it wero othorwiso. Bup- g0 wo pay our bouds In greoubneks to onr European: nclghbors, What will wo pay our greonbacks in? Gold, most nssuredly, gold. Bo It i s broud as it fu longe, 2R, SMITH ON BPECIE PAYMENTS, oct, 90, 1874, Bat it may not be out of placo to make somo gonoral remarkn, and offer komo fow gonoral eonsidorations coutiected with political subjeets at this meeting, Tho questions now before the Aweriean peoplo aro of tho most korlous char- retor, and muany of them aro of the most com- licated natvro. "It is haidly to bo Bupposed that ho present Congross, during tho limitod perlod of & &hort seeslon, will be ablo to dispose of these momontous questions, Bo that it is snfo to presumg that the Forty-fonrth Congress will bave to denl with tho gravest and most diflicuit of political problomes mud it in i view of this fact tuat I have, and still do, groatly distrust sy ability to do jistico to thia position, should I bo clocted, Lho fuancisl condition of the conntry fs in o disturbed stale, This is ono of tho evils rowuiting from war, which is an wmixed ovil, It is an ovil 18 airo to follow war na fight is to follow day, rooner or later, ‘Tho history of the world proves this, And sithough wo finil thoro is a good deat of commercial distress in tho country, I believe it was tho mevitable rosult of war, agnivst which no political wiedom would linve mhr protected ud. Taero are cortniu fundamental principles which should guide ovory man charged with pib- lic duty in this regard, which aro all prosumed to e ready to sposk on. For instauco : gold aud silvor is tho acknowledged standurd of vahue in the commercinl world, “and 1o sano wan would pretend that tho United States Governmont, or any other Qovernment, swould bo safo iu dopart- ing from that univorsal standard, [Applause.] Hence, as all pahopy agree, or should ngreo, Congress should sim at o veturn to specio payment _at tho earliest practicable day. Apnin, I hnd supposed until recont yoears ihat it nover was compotent for 8 man to pay his own dobls by giviug another note for them. And if individunls aro not al- Jowed to py thoir debta in this way, muol lesa sliould Governments atlempt tho samo absurdity, Tut, strango as it may roem, thoro sra political iuflucuces at work in this conntry aiming at this —to pay our_nalional indehicdness by issuing new nutes, I am pepared to eay this aftornoon that any such absurd doctrine as that can nover be sustained for a momout wheu 1t comes to be gifted. Itis (ruo that am o war measure this Government nssuned the power to issuo legal- tender notes and declare that they should be_le- galtendor. for tho payment of dobts. Dut that was 8 wnr nicngure, Iv was Dbawed on tho ssmo_principle_thut Government called on us iu 1863, '64, and '65 for recruits, snd I ro- smewmbor the dny whon wo used to assemble in this city for tho purpose of furnishing ro- crnits at tho demand of Government, Thoy lovied o contribution on us in the stape of flesh and blood ; they demanded of us ndditlonal forces ; thoy wado o forced Joun from us, whick was on- tirely within tho Government's powers, Dub if it o aMirmed that Congress has tho 2ight to ireno in timos of peaca paper which should bo o basia of enrrency aud_logal tender in paymont of debts, guch a proposition would load to’the moat alarming results, 1t would placo i the hands of Congress on all oconsions the power to increnso or dimimsh tho flow of legal-tonder money to any extont whatever,—n fosrful powar, o power that a dehberative body ought not to poesoss, But gold end_silver, gontlemon, bns Tor agos past been flxed upon, and conceded to Do tho only standard ©f valuo, boonuso thero is about so much to bo had and no moro. 1t is not becauso it hns_any intringic valuo, but beenuso it secms to bo tho only commodity upon which to fix n basis of value, Now it is im- possiblo for any man to prodict what pre- ciso measures will bo brought before the next Congress, aud forma to pownt out tha specifie monsures which will 10liovo tho conntry from its financiat embarrassment would bo the most won- {ful picco of eifrontery conceivablo, on my part. 1% wonld bo o remnrknblo thing i yon had dis- covared an obseuro gentlomen Jiko mysolf, in Chicngo, who passcases tho wizdom to eolvo this problom at once, and relievo the country from ity smban assmont, when the best minda hnve been considering and debnting it yoar aftor year, and tho question ia yot unectlled. So that all ean Bay on this oceasion, and all you ecan oxpeet of mo, is this : that in relation to the financial ques- tion, monsnres shonld Lo adopted calculated to ndvanco the interest of honest labor and honest toll, without referenco to spectlative onterpriscs outeide of Jegitimate bueiness. [Cheors.] And when theeo questions como before Congrosa, if T should bo elected, £ will givo theso subjects the best investigation' of which I am cnl)uble, and 1ct covscientiously, hones:ly, and feariessly, ——— FOURTH ILLINOIS CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, DEVOLUTION AGAINST OEN. HURLIUT. Specral Duapateh to The Chicago ribune, Racxronp, 1L, Oct. 22.—-As great a revolution In political sontiment ns was ever witnessed is now going on in tho Fourth Congressional Dis- trict. The chango in public sentiment azninst Wr. Hurlbut, tho caucus nomince of the Repub- lican party, is so grent that, In many places, it amounts to o stampede. This ts produced by two reasons: Iirst, the notorious unfitness of Mr. Hurlbut for auy po- sition of trust, and his Jack of political integrity; and, Accoud, the stripping off by tho voters of the purty etraight-jucket, and & dotormination on their part to voto for their pereonnl profer- ences nnd o thewr private judgment, in prefor- once to tho dictation of party managors. “Chis is ono of the very encowraging signs of tho times, 1 shows thit tho taxpayer, be he Republican, Democrat, or Liboial, or ouy- thing oleo you can neme, in party or out of it, are boginniog to repard tho interests of tho country in ite materinl noeds as paramount to volitied; and to be a good citizen, aud to give an honest ballot, is to wiva 1t in tho interost of cconomy, retrenclunent, sud reform, instoad of for any worthlees eandidate who may be put for~ ward by tho ringmausgers aud labelod “the regular nomiueo,” T'wo years ugro, the nomination of Gen. Ilurl- but was distasteful to tho gieat ass of the volers of the distict; but thuy laciked the cour- age to cither “scratch * his tuine ar voto for uis oppotent, a good und worthy mag and his su- superior in overything, 2 1t took Lo years more of Credit-Mobilior, sal- ary-gaby, Washiugton paving Tinga, Simmous continets aud enplouage, and_Bon Luilorism, to rousg the peaple to a full understauding of the fact thut they wero victims of politicnl frimmors aud harlequine, "o years oo but twwo nasspapers - the dis- trict—tho Rocktord Journaland the Elgin Advo- cate—had the courago Lo oppose the eicetion of Mr. Hurbut. ot thess woro donounced as traitors, und tbreatened with the vengennco of tho lurdhut ring. Now, however, twelve pepors oppoeo him, and_support Gen. Farnsworth, Theso aro, six m Kauo County, two in Dokl oo in Metlenry, aud throo in Winnebago, anything show mora plainly the drift- of publie sentimont? Bub wwolve papors now support Huribut, whers, two yoars ago, ho bad the support of the entire press of the distriot, with tho oxcoption of tho two aboye wentioned. R JOLITIOAL MEETINOS, A _vigorous cunvass will bo made from now until oleetion, in the countics of Winobago end Loono. "hiy eanvass will open in Daone County to- night, by spcochos at Union Cornots by Gol. A J. Burbauk, of oo, and L. L, Eilis, of Winno- bago County. Theso' gantlomen will' apenk to- morraw (Lriday) ovoning, the 23d, ot Caprows at Poplar Grovo, Saturday ovoniug, tha 24th; at Gardon Proirie, Monday evening, the 20th; . Caledonis, Thureday ovening, Oct. 29 ; aud Shat- tuok's Grove, Friday ovenlug, tho S0th, Gon, Faruswortu will hold o joint dobate with Iiurlbut in this city Monday afternoon, the 26th, My, Farnsworth will atao speak in Toscon Tes- day evoning, the 27th, and at the Frea Church, in"Mauchester, Joono County, Wodnesdny evens ing, tho 25th, At thinmocting, Lovi hoados aud Androw Ashton,—Indopendent candidotos for Bonator and Rtopresentative,—Col, Burbank, and 2, L. Eliis, will also bo provent and spenk, TILE QUTLOUK, Tho prospect now lookis most chacring for the oleation of Farnwworth. Ilis frionds uro elated and confident, and thosa of lurlbut are cor- respondingly depressed. I{ is conceded by all that Varnsivorth will carty Kane Couuty by a Jaryo muJority, probably utounting (o 2,000, and Dokulb by 1,200 to 1,600, Molloury is olamod by both partics, but tho elauces ave largely in favor of Farunvorth bavivg o wmall nimjority there. Booune County will zive lludbut 6u) or 600 majoity § oud Winnevago s swall majority, nut to vxeved B0, il the cliances wro that 1t will fall even halow that fizure. “Phese fgures xro mado up f1om Hho most gnro- ful ostimates,und tho result will show thow ta bu very nuwily correct, Tet 1o ahe, howover, think that the peoplo of tho Fourth Liktiics nro any the less Jlopublican, they do Lient Stephion A, Tarlbut fep Usigrees, votivg kim dosiu, they sre only voting duwna bad man, and ghlnf tho party lenders warning that, in the future, It they would have rogular Republican enudidatos siccced, thoy nust pro- gont an suoh eandidaten good and wortly mon, THE LOCAL TICKET. Indiestions now indnce yonr correspondont to Delievo that Lovi Rliondos, the Indepondont cans aidato for Senator in tho Ninth Sonntorinl Distriof, composed uf Boouo and Winnebawo Countios, will algo be electad, Groat disaatisfaction oxists with regard to the candidato of the Republicaus, 1o {8 not u representativo man, has no business- intorests in the district, s & mav of gmall ealibre, nud has nover dong a thing to ald In developing tho material intorents of tho district; while Mr, Ithondn ia uno of our most nctiva and etceosyrul business-mon, and is recelving tho support of all le busluess-men of tiiy city, itfospoctive of paily. I'ho eanous-manngers of tho party committed the blunder of nominating threo caudidates for tho Legislature, whon thoy can possibly oloct but two, This has got onchi to eutting the throat of tho other, as nono wish to bo loft out in the cold, Znch one wishos bis Irionds to cumulate ou himself, andthe resull is moro lieart-burninga and trading-off than tho party cau stand in fts presont domoralizad condition, The Indopendemis have nomivaled Andrew Ashton, a nudeessful merchant of Durand. In addition to tiie'votd of the Independouts bolng phunged for Lim, Mr, Ashton will recelvo tho onmulated voto of hundradn’ of Ropubllenus who have become tirod of belng Jogislatod for by pure politiclans, and desiro to sccuro tho gorvices of men fu tha Logislaturo of practicsl Lusimesy exporionco. OCUABIONAL, TILE DEATE AT AUROIA, Correspondence of The Clicavo 1'ribuna, Avttona, 111., Qot, 21,—Tho dobate lnat oven- ing Lotwosn Ifurlbut aud Farnsworth fs tho town-talk this moruing. Doth gentlomon ac- quitted themsolves most sbly, Aurora is a stronge Tiopublican town, aud its peoplo detight in !nhh(ul adleronco to party, aud Afr. Iutl- but, as tho nominoo of o parly, lina many fronds, as a matier of - course Mr. Farnaworth, on tho other band, is well knowu hore, aud Uts ability aud integrity are highly respected. Thbo fooliug is vory strongly i fean " biit tho sudionco last ulght, whion wan & Jargo nud onthusiastic one, seomod oqually divided in their demonsiations. The fricads of My, 1urlbut, howavor, this morning foel con- sidorably dispirited. 1ivon Bill Allen la & lita down io the mouth., 3Ir, Farosworth, it is con- fossod, bad the bost of it largely, Ho had tho closing bour, and ho showed all that fnmonsa power as & spealior In making or repelling at- tacks, for which ho was celobrated when, in tho days that ore past, orstory told upon tho patriot- fum of the countrr, Tho way be Lold Hurlbut for a time suggested tho position of tho cab in tho jaws of the lion, INDEPENDLNT MEETINGS IN THE I'OURTH ILLINOIS CONORESSIONAL DISTRIOT. Col. A. 7, Burbauk and 2. L. Lilis will hold politicsl moetlugs in Joono County as follows : Gapron, Lridny ovoning, Uct. 23; Poplar Grovo, Saturday evoning, Oct, 24; Gardon Prairie, Mon- day evening, Oct. 2 Gon, Farawortis sponks at Nookford, Monday, Qct, 24 Roscoo, Taenday ovoniug, Oct. 27. ‘Gon. Farnsworths, Col. Burbanl, Levi Rhoads, Androyw Ashton, and P. L. Ellis, speak at tho Jrop Olrll, Nanclesior, Daoo Counts, Wod- uosday ovenin oty 239, Gol, Durbanttwill wponte at Caledonts, Boono Conty. ‘Thuteday ovening, Oct, 20, and at Shat~ tuck's Grovo, Friday ovoniug, Oct. 90. MERIINA AT BHARBONA, Speetat Disvalch to_L'he Chicaao Tribune, BirAppoNa, Iil., Oct. -An_immenso orowd listeued to 'n splondid addrens this ovening by tha eandidate for Congroxs in this (tho Fourth districs, Gen. J. T. Farnsworth. lla reviowe tho prineiplas of the Republican party, and, tn o logicat and appreoiatad stslo, impressod uil with tho soundncss of his propositious. Wo aro all right on tho Gouoral's platform. ——a HEEADQUARTER NEWS. TIL REPDDLICANS. A mooting of tho Republican Executive Com- mittoe was hetd yostordsy aftornoon at tholr hendquarters on Clark stroot, The attondanco wna lurgo, not only of tho Committes, but of candifiates, who had boen notified to be on hand. Nono of the Congressionnl candidaios were pros- ent, and but fow of the Senntorial. These wero in copsuitation in tho foronoon in groupa about tha cornors, sccking to solve some knotty ques- tlons in connection with tho canvass. Messra, TFarwoll - and Ward wero about noon en- gaged at the Fourth Nationsl Dok, The exact amount of thoir deposits to the credit of tho Campnign Committco could not ba ascer- tained. The Committoe-meoting was ontirely private, and although called to fix the assess- ments upon eandidutes for clectionoeriug pue- poscs, littlo also was done than to arrango for meetings and agreo upoo campaign commiticos for tho gevoral warda and towne, Whilethie Committce was busy in private the candidates woro equnlly busy discussing tho sit- nation. Their first jnterost was in their own election, but at tho game tine thoy wers nat forgotful of the cost, The legis'ativo condidatos wers purticulaly coucerned sbout the coss, as thoy vacvously waited to hoar tho summons and re- port of the Committco on Asgessmonts. A ro- Jort gained circulation at one time that logisla- tive candidates were to bo asaesscd §100, which gave riso to many unfriendly expressions, Ouo gentleman industriously inquired if thoro was no Way to cacapo paying the nesceament? A out- sido candidato thought tho nssessmont an ous- rago, nnd ono to which ho would not submit, 1o was opposad to any assessment whatover, be- lieving, L}:I\t he could put his monoy Limsclf where it woula do tho most good. At this juncturo auother repors was talen up, Yery privatoly, which scomed ta act as a solaca to the equirining splrits; it was that $30,000 had beon promised from Washington for use in each of 1hio threo Congressionn! Districts, Fol- Jowing this a candidato from the North Side re- markod, * Farwell cannot afford to be boaten, and wiil not e, if anything can bo found moro potent than his popularity; ho haa started ous to win, and will spend £100,000 to that end, and mero, it it is ueeded, Added to theso soinces camo'a roport from tho Comunitice thay tho as- seswmont, had beon doferred coothor day, and entrusted to a speelal Committee of four, ‘Lho Committeo ndjourned soon aftor, and each met- ber walked forth with a tock upon his mouth, In o few momonta somo of the Committes woro again in privato eession. Nothing was dono in tho second Bession excopt to arrange for 2 meoting of tho Asscssmont Committoo to-dny 1o cotplote its work, snil appoint to morrow to roven] its seerots to tho anxious candidates, Arthur Dixon and James I Allon have been ndded to the Egecutive Committee, TUE OPPOSITION, A mooting of the Opposition Excentive Com- mitton was hold at the party bordquurtors, Rau- dolph streot, yesterday morniog. Tho Commiitos on Halla roportod that cvory availablo hall In tho ety had beon engaged for uso the Saturday pight provious to the election. Col, Thomas Shirloy was addod to the Exocu- tive Committeo. "The Committoe started two hands and wagons Quring the day for continuous wotk up to elec- tion. Messra. La Moyne, Agnew, Tobinsonm, and others starled yosterduy for a cauvass of tho porthern part of the connty, Mr. Lo Moyue will deliver his firat spooch of tho campajen this ovoning ot Wnukogan, Washingtou Hesing will aleo apenk. There will be a mass moeling of the Opposi~ tion party to-night at Wade's IIoll, 49 Biue lnlnul‘) avenuo, Prominent speakors will bo in attondanco, 'il'lm fl’lmu“!bnlr the unutl‘llnm‘ m-E tion of tha city will mnet for n grand raily al "Parper 1all, cornor of ‘hirly-fifth nnd Hnlstod stroots, Batarday ovening. | Buuday afteruoon, at 4 o'clock, Messrs. O, 11, arvikon, J. M. Rountree, Frank Agnew nnd Emil Dlolzsch will spoak at, Stpinbreckior's Hall, Hoveral Gorman spoukors will also orate. ———— SOUTH SIDE OPPOSITION MASS- MEBTING. Yosterday ovenlng tho Opposition votors of the First Congressioual District mot nt Contral 1all, on tho corner of ‘I'wenty-socand streot and Wabash aveune. , The hall was crowded to over- flowing, standing room being eagerly accopted by thoso who hind not coma oarly cnough to got seats, and throughout tho meoting the utmost onthuslasm preveiled. In tho abeence of the Prosident of tho mooting, the chair was, on motion, taken by one of the Vicc-Presldonts, Mr. Joshun I, Marsh, who read tho following list of officors of tho mocting: Lresudent—Tha L . F', Qoolbaugl, Vice-Preaidents—] Goodell, Dr,” 13, MoVicker, Molville W, Fuller, Jullun Rosenthal, John™ Forwsth, B, Lowonthal, A. Morau, Gun, J, H, Lud- i3, Je . Olls, ‘D’ Joln Guerl, ‘Jovoph O, ltute ter, Hernard Oallaghist, Qen, T, Shormon, W_F, Moo Latguiin, 11, 8. Monroe, Geargs O, Hardidy, T, O'Bri- i, M Bebmits, Jolm Wenbwortls, Joshi Ta Marsly, il Ganloy, b 2, Oulortan, o 0, Taririlye, ! ylo Dickoy, Jobn’ Mattocks, Ma cridin, RN 16008, G00rGo A. Mooels, 4, G, Walirow, Wil Xitse l ff,""“‘ Dantel Hoalny, dMichacl Molloy, Hamuel T, Jumes MoKinley, O, L 1M MMiits i Tonas oy L0 J» e ke, 2 Secretnriea—Dr, 8, Wickersham, Martin Tnanoll Fghort Jamicnon, Ell Smitl, Guorge Behwelnfuroh, und N. I, Hoydon, 116 oxplnjuod that tho nusence of tho Prosi- dont was unavoidablo and rond the following lot~ tor to show how thoronghly that gontloman sy pathized with the mootmg and its objectst MR, COOLVAUGIL. U the Chalrman af the itatification Vecting at Cantral JTalt, Ticoniymrecond atreet DrAR Bin ¢ Gordlally approving tho decloration of Jrinciuien pon wiich tho Oprositlon party hayo atia uto thie prevent political conteat, and licaridly deairing Hlio auccess of the very ablo andexcollont genticran Whom yon have nominated for Congress in the First Congretsiounl Dintrfct, a8 woll na Lis_esociatos on tha ticket, Itho moro regret that Lam proventod by a rovora attack of fnflammiation of tho eyes from leav- ing my room, nnd henco must deay mysclf the houor of prenlding orcr your wneoting, ss Ihud beeu kindl invited to’ do, nnd the plosaure I had aotiel- poted of saying' s fow words In favor of the condldates prosontod for ~your muffrages, Temoniber thiat ovory yole cash for the Oppoaition tcliet 48 a votu againat_tho extruvaganco, corruption, aind fnfolerance of thq Ropublican party, snd In favor of cconotiy and reform Stiour publlo cxpenditures,— & voto ngainst nil clata and sumptusry lepisiation ana in Tavor of the peraonal rights uf tho cltizon,—n vote ogsfust tho supreinacy of tho military dvorsho elvil fower, and i fuvor of the protoction, under w: 1epih- ifcan form of governmout, of (ho rights -of botl the whito and colored peoploof tho South, et your mott be, *¢ Uncomprowiaing opyiosition to tho futtnor continnancen posvor of tho prescnt venal, profiigate, and intolorant Bepubliean_party." | Yours raly, W, F.'CooLnAvan, Tutraday Evoning, Oct, 23, 1874, 200, PEANAND € CAULFIELD, in rosponso to the eall of the sudienco, mado n Jong ddross, In his opeuing vomarks, lie denl gonarally upon the presont pohtleal Issuo, tub gradually grew moro pointed and lacal in iy sllustons, With segard’ to the third term, ha amd it was trne that hinta wers Loing givon out at Wnshington that the prossut Ltosi- dont - did not iatend to “iun -for o third form, but ¢ will nost do to place _‘any ' rolance on his i statoment, Gen, Grant after tho War stated that lio would not and did not sock s highor pokition In tho country than_that of Gonoral of lis A¥my, but snbsequent olrcumatances showed what his renl Iulom)onn and aims wero, The Prosidont was now making lova ta tho 'SBonth, aod clearly not without an’ object. Tho wpoaker was not only anpueed to a third but aléo to a sccond tern. o belioved that the proper thing was & slnglo Prosidential term. ‘The sposkor had boon ac- cused of boing himself too fond of the Soath, Tt Liad bean eatd in tho paperd that {f ko woro olocted Lis attantions as & Congreasman sroulid bo dircctod for tho beuoflt of tho Bouth at tlo expouse of the Nosth, Ha would say that, when clected, 88 he undoubtedly would bo, ho would do hisduty both to hin fellow-cltizens {n tho South and those in the North, He, togather with the rest of the Unioy, had thioped thac the fall of Richmond was the termiuntion of the War, How fav their hopea had been realized was unfortu- nntely too well known. Sluco the ond of tho War of tho tobellion there had beon a war of elee~ tions, and now thnat another olsction was ap- proachivg thora bade fair to be anothier one, Tho aponker diew a vivid picturo of tho wrougs which the South wns onduring nt the hauds of the Rtepublicou party. S -Ilo roforred to & siatenont mado by tho Infer- QOccan to tho effect that during tho War ho had loft the city and resided for some timo in Mexico, leaving tho country only upon the death of Maqmilian. Ho denied tho acoilkation, and branded it as n_falsohood, He bad visited Onlifornin, Cavads, Caba, Mexico, and other places, bub no one conld say that he bnd teken up his residence at any of these places. Ho went to Mexico in 1805, nfter the War, and stayed thore thres months in order to transact cerlain business whbich had been intrasted to him by cortain gentleman, He was the *partner of Judgo Moore bofora hio started, and that gontlo- man transacted his business while he wa away, En(d taxes cn his property for him, and resamed ustuces relationa with him on hia roturn. Tha [)npum hnd also spread a roport to the offoct that ho bind bind a hand in the Comp Douglas affair. This wag an outrageons falschood, and tho man who pouned it know at tho timo that it was such, Tho Tunes had referred to tho spenker 08 a vory popular gentloman—ivhat'would be thought of o people who would grant popularity to a man who bind taken part in the Camp Douglas affair ? In conclusion, the spenker made an eloquent appeal on hehalt tho Sonth. ‘I'ho spoaker alluded to tho faok that his ogpn- nont bad beon spreading theso stories tbout him, Ho bad ovory rospect for Mr. Smith, and wonld allow him overy ronsonablo lutitude in hia spoeches, but wonld hold him to account if ho ovorstonped tha bounds of truth and decency, ‘Tho sponker concluded with & briliinné perora. tion, and urged unanimity sud a scrong eddoss at zhn polls, which would insuro succeas to the par- e . MR, A, C. HESING Tolng onlled for, said 1t was just nbout two yonrs 5inos 16 was presout fu tho bl ho waa epenking in, at o Nopublican Couvoutlon, and as o Repub- lican onndidate, Ifo liltlo thought then that e would bo ndvooating the claima for elaction of tho gentloman who had just dono sponking. Dut tho Lopublican pmie bad loft bim, no White ho was in principle & Republican, ho would not romain & mombor of tho prisont so-called Republioan party. Mo roforred to tav four points of tho Ropublican party us Taid down in the Dhilndelphla Convention, and nskoed whathor tho party had onrriod oub taeir declarutions of that day. With rogazd to economy, had thero ever boon o mors astravazent Govornmeut then tbnt of the Raynl family oz tho City of Washing- ton ? ‘ho spoaker waowed tho suddon riso of Gen, Grant from tho position of & tunnor at Galenn to hin present position to have beon gor- ruptly gainod, 1t was now time, ho gaid, for ths poople to as- gert their powor. If they delayod four yoars longer, thoy 1aight find it too Into. An autoorst could bo ruling ovor thom, sad thoy could find thansolves poworlesa to gt rid ol him, Yvory dav.tho feoling wad guinlog ground that tho Monnrehienl Governments of Europo provided groztor protaction to pernon ond proporty thun was affordod by the Nupublican Guvernmeat of the United Btates, Lo speasor mado a briof olinsion to tho pros- ent City Govornment. Ho boiioved that wo had & good Mayor. Ho would liko to 820 him a littlo firmer,—would lika to roo hin: pug his foos down upon tho ganbling fra- tovnity who were at prosont the strong’ Tight arm of tho Ropublicsn party, and hn wonld yot o it. Lho rl‘;l“ of tho Oity Govorumont Was, unoxcop- tionable. M. IMIAZ, tho Opporition candidate for' tho Stato Logisla- turo from the Fivst Cougressional Digiriet, nd- dressed tha meoting. staling that it he were sent to Bpringliold ha went $hoto as « yaprosentative of that party who felt it thoir dutv to hurl from powar the vresent rulors at Washington, and with tho wish at Leart of helping to restoro Chi- cago to hor orlginal prospority. ‘I'io Chafrman annonnced ihat noxt Thursday ovening a gimilar meoting would he hold ob the same place, aud invited a Tull attoudanco, The meeting then adjourncd, —_——— HINOR MEWTINGS. TUE NINTI WARD. A meeting of the Ninth Ward Ropublican Club was hold lust night at 49 Dluo Island avenuo, with A, P.2Mnddox lu tho chair. A gontloman nomed Norton addressed the meeting iu a lengthy epeceh, commencing at the beginuing of tho panio of 1857, and following tho caroer of tho Topublican party from thut timo down to the present, in which hio attempied to show that tho Radical party could do moro towards re- lioving tho countsy Lhnn any other power In ox- istonce. Irom the appesrance of his scatterod hearors it was doubtinl it thoy undorstood one word Mr, Norton uttered, and if thoy did thoy cortaluly did not approcte It. Nowon way about forty minutes deliveriug his address, which was evidently & proparad ono, and during the deltverance of it lus nudience ono by ono dropped out, until Mr, Norton had only a corvo- rel's yuard left, whon Lo ubruplly closed his ro- wmorks, and the'mooting adjoumned, THE TENTIL WATID, At ameoting of the Tepublican Clubof tho Tonth Ward, neld lnst vight at their hoadquar- tors, cotner of ialatod and Washington atreots, M. A, Santsbury presided. ‘Flio finonoen of tho Club were dioussed,land saveral gantlonion sug- gested ways and morns for iaisine the much- ueeded fuuds for the purposs of dofrayiug their expenses untll after tho clection, but no flual couclusions were sirived at, Thero wore soveral calls for spoakers, which met with no respouse, and, tnerefore, thoy ad- Jjourned. | THE TIIRTEENTI VARD, A mooting of the Thirteenth Ward Republican Club was held lant evouing in thoir new rooms, at the coruer of Madisou and RRoboy streety, Ool. James, the Viee-Prosidont of the Club, oc- cuplod the chair, - Mr. 8, 8, tarduor, who way presont, roxe to oxplain that, although ha was an Oppusition wan, ho thought {t was best to at- tond to tho interest of his awn ward irrospoctiveot party, 1o did not wish to talio any sotive pagt in tho Republican Olub, but moroly wighod ¢o_ Jook on, Il siguified his intontionn of voling for tho beat muu, irrospoot~ ive of party. U, It Iuwloy statod (hub iho Ttepublican Contral Commitlen waro about to fa- Ao & Jargo number of circulars, calling on tho Topublicans of tha city to remstor in full pra- vious to cloction, 'Tho Vico-Diosidonts of tho Clno waro ditcoted to act in conjunction with the Excontivo Conumittoe, in the distribution o the cireulas in tho Thirlcenth Ward, I'ho Club thon ook up somo minor business, and woon after- ward adfourned, THE POURTEENTIE WARD, Alargomooting of the Fourtoouths Ward Ropub- Hean Club wae hold Inat eventog in Tammany ITall, tho regular oflcers of the Olub prosiding, Bpoochiea were mado by Ald. Quirk, A, I Blorri- aon, aud otbers, indoralug the various Ropub- Hean candidates, Tho meoting was almost on- tirely dovaid of {ntorest, excopt to the speukera thomsolvos, THE RIGUTEENTIL WARD, An evidence of the tremondous efforts being puk forth by Mr, Farwoll ju the North Division was furnisbed st uight at 8 meoting of tho so- enlled Republioan Olub, hold in the basemont of No. 80 Last Chicago avonue, ‘Thero wero pros- ent about 100 mon, Irishmen almost without ex- coptlon, and eearcely & Ropublican smoug thont, It was 0 monting called aodg manipulnie cd . oxclusively " in the interost of Torwell and Cannon, the Iatler hav- tng atruok bands with the Ropublican oandi- date for Congress, each helping tho olier, at the oxpensa of tho remninder of the Republican ticket, 1low so many Democrats and Iriehmon wera evor onlisted in the service of o Ropublican eandidato for Congress Is & conundrum to bo an- sworad only by thune who are furalline with the Eunulmr rgonclos omployaid by Mr, Farwell whon eut upon carrying i elesilon 3 uoyorthelens thay wero thoro, ‘ovidontly undorstanding nhat th'i,v w:::fhuru u;lrl. i'h o ohuir was filled by the Prosident of tho “QOlub,” Mr. Johu 8. Mallen, who remarked oconlidentially to Tur Trisuxg ropoiter thab *this §s o Varwoll-Caunon meoting, for you know thero are no Irish Ropublioans in tho wnrd,—in fact, no Republizans to spunk of but the Swados.” Ma, Phelps wag the first epeaker. o apoko 8 fow Inter-Ocean oditorlaly, and thon deparied to ropoat thom at soma othier mooting, ‘Lhrere wero romnrkes by Charles W, King and 0, L. Schnrlan, but tuo spoechs of tho ovouing was that of the Prosidout of the **Club,” John McQueonog, who shiowed thiat in his caso the In- borer wag worthy of tho liro by exhorting the Domosrats prosont to go sohdl for. Farvell and Cannon, whoover cléo thoy voted for. Ho lsid gront sttoes upon M. Farwoll's glorious receid, and nlgo enlarged upon tho nocussity of roturnt ing Tom Canuon to tho Common Council, *‘bo- eniiso,” aid hro, **thon you will know you've got & man you cangot afavor of whon you ask him." Br, McQuoenoy declared his intontion to voio for Frank Aguow for Shari(f, and hopod all tho bova would do the same. A roundof applause showed that * tho hoys * wore all right on tho Agnow question, Mr. LoMoyno was spoken of contemptuonaly as a lnwver whom nobady kaow, Axml tho orowd respouded with romarks of derie slon. Thoro could bo no doubt ihat, as n Farwell- Canuon demonstration, the meoting was n sue- cosa; but it did not so clearly appoar that the roat of tho Ropublican ticke: was assistod in tho same degreo. TUFE TWENTIETHI WARD. An cxoitomont Lins suddenly sproug up in tho Twoutioth Ward, A oancus wos held last oven- ing to induco o Mr, O'Byron to withdraw from tho contost, with what success tho followlag will denoto: 3y frisnds must not ho Approherialye of my withe drawal from the candidacy for Alderman, although a canard to that effect las got somo cirenlation, tartod ovidontly by somo interested party, intending’ theroby t0 woaken me hofora the pooplo; Dut, so far, I lisve not Tost & slngle friond, T placs mystl fn tho Lande of tho leyal and respootabie voters of tho ward, Micutas O'WYRNE, ANNOUNCEMENT. A mroting of the Ropublicans of the Nino- toenth Ward will bo kald this ovening in Turnor Hril, ot 8 o'clock. Matters of great importanco will coma ny, and 1t ia donicabls that oll baving an Intorest In tho ward should be prosout. —_— LOUISIANA. THE RELLOGG REGISTRATION DODGE. New Onreaxs, Oct. 22.—Tho Attornep-Genor- al's opinion of tho logality of naturalization bo. fora the Socond District Court will nob be of- flolally dellvored till to-morrow, but Lo to-day exproasad tho conviction that all naturalization papors ivsued from tuat court since 1864 aro null ead void, Tho Pleayuna says : * Tho queation bas boon submitted to the Distriot-Attornoy and to all other Judgos, and thero is ovly ono idea on tho subject. _All tho groat legal minds this Siate has over producod hava failod to discover any ilogal- ity in this paturslization, It was Jeft “for our rosont Attornoy-Goneral tn epring tho question us: beforo tho clection, Tho Couworvatives es- timnto the number of voters mvolved at 4,000." COLONED CONHERVATIVES. Tho Third Ward Cousorvativo Colored Olub now has 180 momb:rs, NEw Onveaxs, Oct, 23—Midnight.—Attornoy- Ganeral Field,in o convorsation ou the subjece of the juriediction of the Second Distrlet Uoure, sald that an act of Congress peseed ou tho Lith of Aprll, 1802, rolativo to the naturalization of foraigners, provided that auy cours of cooord in any individual State baving commoa law juris- diction, n_ menl clerk, ond prothone- tary, shell bo coneiderid as o Dis Jowrt within the meaniug of this act. Col. Field af- firtns that sinco tho adoption of tho Constitution of 1874 tho Becond Court has uo commou law juridiction, but has been known only 8 a conrt whoso province is limited alono to probate watter, L'rior to 1864 tho Court possozsed not only probate jurlediction, but ex- toosive common-law jurisdiction, which at thub timo made 1t a tribunal provided with tho essen- tal requisites necesnary in issning cortlticates of cltizonshlp. The Attorney-General's ovinion will bo looked for with much anxicty, as it uvoles tha right of about 4,000 persons to voto. Tho legal quibble now raiked canses much il feoling agniust the suthoritics, being rogardod by Conservalives gencrally oa o purely political move. - THE BLACK LIST. Snaryeront, Lo., Qut, 23.—The question e to whether tho warrants were to bo issued for the mivdst of the wixty-nine morchants who plodgad themeclves not to Tetain m their omploy persons who support tho Radieal party in tho pondiug contost wna fo-iay settled in tho abirme ativo upon tho authonity of Con. Morritl, U, 8, A., communding this depariment, sad A, B. Lovisaco, United States Oommissionor, who atatod that tho papers were leing proe parod, aud tho arrests wonld probably be wade to-morraw, Sinco tho firab' au- nouvcoment on Monday of tho Intontion of tho nuthorsties to muko theso arresls the temper of the people has greutly improved, and it i not now probablo that any of the paries will endenvor to ovado or rosist arvest, ‘The pactics interested Linvo consulted sevoral lending astornoyr, who adviso them that thoir ptedge 18 not in violasion of the Bnforcomont act, in that it dvca ol thresten any one ou account of ruco, color, or previous condition of nervitudo, sud that o general declaration to employ no owe upon fortwin conditions furmshes no ground for a wpeuific ehargo of intimidating any cortaln por- son, Toimodidtelv aftor the authoritative announce- mont of Gen, Marrilt and Judge Lovissoo this morning, tho plodye was put in etrcala- tion, and received 180 additiousl signaturos, “heno names fuclnde roprosentatives of nearly ovory busingss ostablishmentiu tha city, Copresof tuo pledge wore aleo sent to the country, und are enld to havo received tho signntures of plautery {u oil parts of tho patish, It is not known yob witothor any othora thau tho original sixty-nino tiguors wiil' bo arrcsted or not, —_— MISCELLANEOUS. BEVENTIT ILLINOIS CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIOT, Monus, I, Oct. 22,—Reporty from various ports of this, the Sevanih’ District, avo -vory fo- vorablo to tho olocticn of Campboll to Congross, Tho Gormans and workingmon aro almost unan- imous for him, 1Tois making & vigorous can- vagy, and, although exceedingly unpopular, is evarywhore galnlug frionds, 1fis opponent, the Ton, Franklin Coreln, owing to physiesl na- billty, has not yob entered upen tho canvass, Campbell’s friouds clalm the distrlet for him by from 1,000 to 1,600 wajority, Speewnd Duipatolto T'hs’ Chicano Tribune, Joser, Oct. 22—Tho meoting of tho Indo- ondonts, hold at tho Falr grounds In this city {lu-dny, was o vory thun affar. Probably 300 puople, o lurgo ostlinato, fully oue bl of whow wore women aud ehildren, Wore presont, Uhe mesting wag_callod to ordor by Ma), Bamuol G Nolson, of Willon, and Ma}, J, Al Thompson, af Now Lonox, appoiutod Chisluman, Aloxander QOampboll, Dontacratic aud Farmorn' candidsio for Qougrosa from tho Soventh District, mado his \uuu‘i luminoug spoech on fnanes, o wod followed by Dr, Willlaw Iunloy, —of Lockport, in & short address, L. O. Troveliok, L., chumplon of the Lubor Rofurmery, mindo the closing spooch, containing hls customury av- guments. NMossig, Cnmrlmll and Trovelligk spesk attho Court-llouso ihis ovening. Tho weather this nfternoon was raity, whicl, owavor, hud lit- lo orno olfock ou the moutiug, us speakivg Lod bogun bofora the rain commencod. Altogathior, tho meoting was n deaidod falluroe, Inokiog tho munbors nud outhusasm noceasary Lo mako & political meoting n muccoss, Tho meoting of Anti-)onopolists nt the Gowrt-llouso Liis ovening was largaly attonded, and considerablo entausitsm wmawmilested, The conrt-room was paoked, all standing-room being fully ocoupled. ‘Th» meoting oraanized by elact- Ine”W. J, Henth, Inq., Presidont, aud 1. 8. Rrown, of the Siqnal, Seotetary, ‘Ihe Hon. I, 11 Tvovollion wan tho cnlef spoakor, Lo ade dressed tho mooting in fuvor of cbenp monoy, and was froquontly applnuded n the courso of his romarka, o was followed by D, II. Piunoy, Eat,, of Joliot, (1o How, A, MeLaughiin, and tha 1lon. Alozauder Campbell In ghort and spir- ited spoevites, ' BENATOIt CARPENTEIL AT NELOT Swecral Disvuleh to The Chicaun I i i Drrotr, Wi, Oct. 22.—Soustor Carpontor provonted tlie Topublican eauss tu this sclion of tho Btato in n apeech Lwo hours fong In this placs to-uight, Whe demoustration in his favor wae elight. Hia wit waa relished moro than his orgumout, 3o diseussed the baok-pay stonl, tho relatlvo positton of the Republican and Domacratic partics on the raitroad-transportation question, and tho improvomont of naiural wator- courses, and tho misslon of the Itopubllcan Pty fn pursuing to n coneo juenco the ostabe livhmont of the yights of tho uogrocs, * TUL FOIATIOAT, CAULDNON AT MILIAURER, Snecial Dispaton to e Clicaan Tribune. Mrwaukse, Oct. 22,~A Ropublican enuens in tho Fourth Ward to nomisate o mombor of tho Aseombly to-night wan packed with Domoorats, could not be organized, and adjourned till to- morrow aftornoon at 3 o'elock, 8, A. Ilarrison, Edwin Hyde, and Ald, Wesisalberg aro tho can- didatos, The Reform headquartors wore oponed to- nigit with » glorifivation, n band of musie, and Bpoaches by Mr. Lynde, the nominos for Cons Eueua aad o nunbor of lending Reformers. Tho ublfan atoals and corruption and att Oat- pentor's posandillues woro donounced fn bitter n&manhau. Tho clection excitemont i8 tunning Dbigh all through this district. DANDECUE AT ANOOLA, Spestal Dispatch ts L'he Chicugo Tridline, Anoora, L, Oct. 22.—A grand Indopondont Deform barbeouo was hiold hoto to-day, Eight fat boovos aud a numbor of sheop wore barbe- ouod in tho ** Old Virgiuny ¥ stylo, undor tho aupervision of Diek Huseldon. Trom 4,000 to 5,000 pooplo woro_addressed by Dr. Kown, J. . Pickerell, A. P. Lorsyth, and Col. Cofer. Groat onthusinsm provailed, REFORM MEETING AT NASUVILLE, 1LL. Spectss Dispateh to the Cliwao Pribune, ENTHALIA, Ill, Oct, 2! 'ho Indepoendent Roform meotlng af Nushvitio, Tll., to-dsy was on enthio succesy, although tho utmost offorls wero mado by tho Ropublican ringmastor, tia Hon, Jomen Mariin, to capturo it. Ilnving becomn convinced that bis cances of olection to another term iu Congross wero oxcessivoly small, and rapidly growing less evory dny, ho got Gov, Oglosby to como hore on tha day of our incoting, with o viow to draw our peoplo away by tho Gov- ornor's groat namo, 'The Cireuit Court being in sossion, and the Courl-Houso bolng tho only place of moeting in tho town, tha ring obtalned pormssion to wio 1t for the noon intormisaion of tho court, hoping thus to keop tho Roformora from having any chanco to be honrd, Our frionds went privately fo Judge Watts ond obtained an additional hour, uuknown to tho Hone. Ogiceby and Mortin, Tho Governor proceeded with his apacch for an kour and & quarter, in n hugo at- iempt to provo the Ropublican patty too puro to Jive loug, in which ho succooded, to his own ent- infaction ot Jonst, after which 8. M. Smith, of Kowaneo, procacded, to thow uitor surprise and discomfiture, to ivo tho Qov- ornor oud lns party such o castigation a8 they novor had boforo, compolling tha Gov~ crnor to confess that if ho had known tho gen- tloman was presont ha would have mada o dilfer- ont and moro eawtious apecch, Altogether, this ban boon the best thing for un that hus ovcrlmtv pened {o this county, a8 it was the first and only chanco we hnvo had to meot such men, nnd sliow tho utéor rottonnces of- their party and preton~ sions, Mr, Smith showoed himsclf Tull_yequal to the ocension, and more than the Governor's cqual at all points, OR OARPENTER'S PUDLIO RECORD, Disvatch to The Chicaas Tyibune, Mwwaukee, Wis,, Oct, 22.—The Daily Advertiser of this eity will contaln an laborate articlo to-marrow sfterncon, re- viowing Sountor Carpentor's publio record, and giving many cogent ronsons why bo should re- tiro to private lifo. It studiously avoids all al- lusions to the Long Brauch and “other scandals, but deals with his officinl misdoods. Tiftoou thousand axtys copies of tho paper have been or- dered vor distrivution, mostly by disatleotod Re- publicans, TING AT KANSAY CITY, 30, 2 uteit lo I'he Chicau T'riowne, Kaxsas Ciey, Mo, Oct, 32.—~The atteudnnce at tho great gathoringof the Democrats of West- orn Missouri was largo, domonstrative, and en- thunmstic. Spccinl traing ran on tho ¢wo rall- roads from this city during tho day, and carried largo crowds, 'The ontlio” country fonnd about tuiped ous on masse. ‘Tho speaiers were Iar- din, Colewan, and Frauklin, cand:datos for Con- press, Geu. Shiclds, Seuator Dogy, ex-Gov. oyuoldy, II Q. Bgauntuust, ex-Gov. Drawn, end other Iduding Demociatle’ politicians, were also presout, I wea tho larges domonsttation of the camnelpn, Tho barbesao was & grond affuly, Chy Luking yvite, of im- moneo {ength, coutalnad tharorsiod oarcasses of o largs number of beoves, sheop, and swino. Two {ablen, sovoral hundred feet In length, woro loaded, aud tho immonso throng fea, The Deowocraty ara maro than aver hopeful af the result in November, THE CAMPAION IS PENNSTLYANIA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicuao 11idune. Prrrssune, Pa., Oct. 22.—Our political eam- paign, which has been tho quictest over kuown in this soction of the Stato, is suddenly looming into excitemont, and meetings by tho respective ”mrflun in all soctions aro held alinost nightly. The election comes off tho first Tuesday it No- vomber, when a full Congreasional and leglsln- tiva tiokot will bo choson. Temperanco divides the issue this timo, thras pactics balng i the flod. Thore is no doubt of the Republican tickes in tuis county genorally, but it will be badly seratebod. LEGISLATIVE NOMINATION IN WISCONSIN. Special Divpateh to Ihn Chicdvo Tribuna, Manison, Wis, Oct. 22,~The Xepublicans hoto to-dav nominated for Bonator frum the Seveuth District, Gon, Georgo E. Bryaat, pros- out County Judge, to which Lo was elocted without opbosttion. ' He wag a popular oficer in thelato War, it o Granger, and a man of high cuuractor, ‘lho nomiuntion 18 rogarded 88 & strong ono. Tho Ropublicans throughout the Hinto vre netive in bolding mootings and othor- wino, whilo the sutface indications of campaign work by the Reformers ato not numerous. THE TIIRD-TERM QUESTION, ‘Wasninatoy, Oct, 23,—1I'ho National Repub- tican, which hus been advacating w third term for Grant, says to-day : * Tha Presidoncy during anotlier torm would “have fow atiractions for him. Ibgould coufor wpou lim o further or higher honor. T'hore is no roason, tboretoro, to supposs that he desires it On tha conraty, his natursl tastes and inchnatios uro kuown to bom tho dircction of domeatio quistude nud privaoy. Lheso faots would make bium appoar ridioulous shauld ho gome out with promiuvia- mento declining & rouomination In advance of ite tonder." TEFORM MEETING AT ROCR IBLAND, ILL. Spectal Disuateh to_ The Chicauo Trioune; Rocn lsLanp, IiL, Oct. 22.—Gon, Liliott, Tn- depondent Refurm caudidute for Congross, ad- dressod n largo_audietico at tho Court-Houso this ovening. - Io spoke about an hour, giving a nkotch of tho risv, pragrees, nower, and docay of political partics, and tho necossity of now - orgunlzations ss clements of prog- ress aud roform. Ho ° dofiued his position ouw the fssuea of the day, avoring & sound cuwrrency and legisin~ tivo control of railways, sud donounclug a pro- tectivo tariff, land-ginbis and submidios, and Fodoral joba of overy deacription, including tho }oyan freight-railway project, ko was followed Ly the Hon. W, O, Flagg, Prestdent ot the Binte Favmors' Assoclation, Who oxplaiuned at longth the alw aud objects of the Fuvimers' Moyomont, n:nl by A, W. Lorry, eaudidate for the Stato Son- ato, —— IRISH CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT UMION. mmnoma Oot. 23—~In the Irlsh Quacholla Bonevolent Union to-day, the Sociotary's ropott wis read, 8inco tho “lnst Convontion lu 8t Louls thivby-live socioties have boon admitted to tho Unlon, which uow numbers 235 socioties, wilh about 8,000 mombors, A lenathy debats eusuod on o rosolution that dolezutes to the Convention of tho National Unfon bo ulssted by Stato Unlons iuntond of Jocal organizations ns al prosent. Tho Aubjoot was tinally ndetinitely postponed. -— BOSTON WANTS MORE WATER. Toaton, Oct. 22, —Mayor Cobb sent & commtt- nleation to the Couneil thiy ovoning, recow- mending immedinto aclion on tue quostion of additionsl waler supply, tho domund for same boiug urgout. FOREIGN. Thiers Declares France toBe on Triendly Terms with Italy. Capturo of Nena Sahth, tho East In- dian Butcher, The Von Arnim Suit Rejected by tho -Matropolitan Ooust, The German Minister to Portugal Mob- bed by Spanish Banditti. FRANOE. THIPRS ON FRANCO-ITALIAN REUATIONS. Taus, Oct. 22.~11-Presidount Thiacs hos wrlt- {on a lotter indignnntly denving that ho ovor yopresentod that tho Tronch Govornmont was actuatod by eontlments bostlle to Italy. o ‘maintalus that, on the aontrary, ho hug constant- 1y afirmed that tho_countty, Governmont, nnd Assombly disapprove of any moavomant againab 1taly. . . TIE_ELECTIONS, Pants, Oct,” 22,—Thnd far cighty-ono of tho Councili-Goneral hiave choson their Presidents, Of thus number Jifty-twn arg Conservativos, and r.lxrty-uiuu Republicans—a Qobservative gain of Bix. PRINCE CIABLES NONATARTE. Pants, Oce, 23.—Prines Cinrles Bonaparts has boen elected Presidoat of tho Coancil-Gunoral of Qorslea. TENSIONED. M. Ingno, Iate Miniuter of Finanoo, hea boon grantod a penglop of 6,000 francs. o Sty INDIA. CAPTURY OF NENA SAMID. Toxpox, Oct. 22.—A dpecial to the London Times, from India, says: * Nous Sahib hes been enptured iu Govallor. He hes boou idon- tified beyond doubt by the Mabarajah of Scindia, and is now n prisoner in tha Muburajab’s palaso. A political ugont bas taken his confession.” —— GERMANY, TIG CABE OF COUNT ARNTM. Pants, Oct, 22.—It js said that Count Arnim ‘Boltzeberg, President of tho District of Lor- xaino, has sent Lis resignation to Borlin. DBeruy, Oot. 23.—L¢ iy stated that tho Empor- or William Lag granted audionco to-day to Count Arnim Bortzenborg, This significs that » crisu has arrivod in tho Von Arvim affair, snd it re- maing to bo gern whethor Pilnco Blsmarek or tha powerful Araim family will prove victozious. TIE ASSASSIY RULLMAN, Privce Binmarck will remain in this city during the trisl of Kullman, his would-bo assnasin. Siould tha testimony of tho Chuncellor be ra- quired, he will be examined here. Benuiy, Oct, 23.—1Lhe Norlh German Gazelly sayt thnt tho Gevman Governmont Lias no iuton- Lion of occupying auy part of tho Navigator's Talunds, NEIEOTED, Bencry, Oct. 23,—Count von Awnim'a civil suit has been refoated by the Matropolitan Gourt of this city, but that Court has roforred it to tho Courl of Second Iustanco. TO NI INTERROGATED. TLosnoy, Oct. 28.—A specinl dispatoh from Borhn to tho Daily News snys the Uliramontane members of tho~ Reichstag bave resolved to quostion Princo Dismorck concornlng hls troat mont of Count von Arnim, — SPAIN. BANRS TO BE WOUND UP. 3Manni, Oct. 22,—The Government has {zsued an order directing lhu“\vm\ilng up of Provinclal banks witlun a month. H0BRED, T.oxpoy, Oct. 23.~5:00 a. a.—A raflway train, bearing Count_von Drandonburg, tfinister of Gornmnny at Lisbon, who was'on "his way home, was stoppod by brigands yestorday mear Oine dadroal, in Spain, and the 3linister robbed of 2400 in cash, his watol, and all the vaiuables he Iind on kis porson, BANTANDER, Oct, 22.—Con. Elio hias rosumed command of tho Carlist Iorcos, and Gen. Men- dirl hsg taken a subordinnte posidon. Doth aro with Don Carlos at Estolla. Hpxpave, Oct. 23, —Tho Blshop of Urgel has arrivad at tho beadquarters of Don Uarlos. The Carhst Chicr Mogravejo ls at Orduna with 6,000 mon. Zorilla has rosignad. Alapnip, Oct. 22, —The Catlist Chiefs Lozana and Fuster hove been arrosted whiio passini through Cordova in disguiso, It is probable taet Lozana will by summarly tried and_oexo. cuted at tho depot whoro ho racently orderad tho shooting of sovoral ratlway ofifoints, Tho provinces of Muroin and Alieanto ara now freo of Cutllsts, —_— OULA, FAvANA, Oot. 10.—T'wo stoamors arrived from Cadiz yeatorday, with 1,550 soldiers. Thoy land- 41,000 mon at Nucvitas. A fumous colored bandlt chief, who hins besn attachod to Cmilos Carcia's forces, was killod vestorday ofter a despern'e struggle, in which &araral porsons wera woundod. The military commaoder of Co'on telegrapho that tho volunteer and othor forcos had a shir- mish on the 14th with o baad of outlnws. Thay killed ano of the band, and tha rose flod to tho mountaing, closely puiened, TheSpanieh guotcillaaiu the same distrlst have Doaton and dispereed a small bund of insurgonta, Lilling seven aud tuking four prisonois. prstst iy ITALY. NATIONAL FINANOES. Fronexoe, Oct. 23,—Tuo Ministor of Tastruo- tion, addressing his constituonts at Agnons, do- precatod as futile tho opposition on porty grounds to administrative reform. He stated that the fiaaucial position of Italy had zreatly improved, @AmIDALDL, Tronesoe, Oot. 22.~—Ginubnldi has aceopted the nomination ns @ candidato for Partiwmont from Romo, atipulating that he fa to attend tho Chamber only when he thinks his peasouco nocessary. —e GREAT BR(TAIN. FISHERMEN DROWNED, Loxnox, Oct, 22—Six fishormen wore drasmod off Lowoustolf during tho galo yesterday, —— IMPORTANT INJUNCTION, Couycrn Bruer, Ia., Oct, 22,—To-morrow morning tho Nonpareil will contuin_tho tollow- jwe statoment : ** Judgo Stockton yestorday de- cided tho caso of the City of Couneil Blifls va. tho Kanens City, Bt. Joseph & Couucil Blufts Amlroad Company, and divcoted that a writ of injunction irsno against said railroad rompa- ny rostraining sud enjoining tho officors, tgouts, and sorvants of the road trom operating the cars and rotling-stock belonizing to or under the con- trol of sald company boyend tho legal torminns of £nid rand in Councll BltiTs, Towa ; also compoll- ing enld Company, ita oflicors, agonts, and serv- anta to discharge and recoivo all freighits and Eflgm{wm at its logal torminus st Couval uifs," S 54 OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yoni, Oot. 22.—Arrfvad—Tho stonmships Villo de Parls, from Brost, aud the Frlals, from Hamburg. LoypoN, Oct. 23.—Stonmebip Canada, from Now York, has arri Bouzuaxvron, Oat. from Now Yorl, bos arrived, Livenvooc, Oct, 23.—Stesmship Tho Quosn, from Now York, has arrived. New Yonr, Ool. 92.—Arnved, stcamor En- glaud, from 1 vorpool, Stenmship Hormann, ® — THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY. Spectat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, Prrranuse, Ua, Octy 23,—-Prosidont Grant and party mrived from Clovaland in a epcoinl train nt do'plnoic this nftornoon, 1o lenves for Washiugton at 7:26 to-morruw morsing, THE MICKIGAN FRUIT-CROP, Special Disvateh to the Clucuao Tritune, Qnaxp Ilaves, Mich,” Ook. ' Tho total amount of Lot shipped durin g5 the pust svonson from this clty, the products of this section, way 16,490 packages, na foliows : Claodslok, Clileago Hne, 200,000 packngos; Linglounun, Milwaukeo lino, 80,00; “Amorican Expro e8 Compuny, 1= 100; Detrolt & Milwaukes R nilvend, uus. or this amonut, thors wore about equal quantitios of peaches and grapos combin ed, ‘I'ho poaches 5 and grapon shippod amonntad to 150,000 valuod ot $60,000, Ty was tho most Kulé::r:f!\z soonon, ond givon tho largoal shipmont of felt :v:r,:):‘lor: ;»:purlum:od in this noction, Applen 1 w _commoncing ta_ha sliippad, And ( will probably be some 60,000 |).|v'f';l;.‘! non“l,dm‘::;'? —_—— SPORTING NZWS, BASE.BALL, THY WHITE 8TOCKINGS AT KEORUT. Sneotal Duevatels to Phe Chioann Irioune, KeoKUR, I, Oot. 22.~In tho second goma with the Westorus Liors tosay, the White Btocks ings wore again victoroun, the scoro standing Gto2in thelr favor, In the fith inning tno Vesterns made threo orrors, which gavo ibo Whites four rums, With tats oxeoptinn, the game was a clonely conloatod and uxullmg' ono taronghout. Tho scors, by 1wnings, ts ns fol. s ninas— 12343 Wiien n0143333_5 eaters 000000013 oft for Chioazo this ox compmnicd by 1o Westo-ny, Who Wiy ping! oo firat named thore to-morrow and noxt day, Nuw Yong, 5‘?“23' 11'3'5 n'{-fl:fi it 0] hube o—Dngo ball: Atlautics, 5, " ety —_— TIE TURE, RACING AT OCK ISLAND, Sreetal Disyutch to The Clavado Tridune, Roox lur.aw, Oct, 22.~Tho racos gotton up under tho mansgemont of tho Anrioultura] Bonrd, Instend of proving a financial Huccoes, loft tl;]fl Socioty about $1,090 in dobt. The races wero, howover, very satisfactory, the be Delng tho frea-for-ll pureo, tha euiriea“b;:‘:; Wom Vioader, Wirtlobono, and Obsoiver, The formner won the ruco, Wuno, 280}, 2L, aud 29, THE JABYLAKD DACTS. Divrneone, Ad., Oct, 82.—Tho Maryland Juckoy Ulub races coalinucd to~day, Tho' firmt mfn. lx;né}a. ‘vvor :‘l-,\ aa‘xt olds, wag won by Ari. e8, Tetty Ward, colt, commy 4 Ar:lhlalln third. Time, 1: 1417, AR 00001, i e sosond raco, & fren’bandiesp aweans g 26 zaueu. xas woul by Igfl:nulucl.pmuluch‘t’::: ity ta sevand, Banuero thid, a 3 Ba s, b, 13136 haud iy Bassots [lio third 182, Wilo hends, was v o atead, Botany B... seeond, Mosio B, ‘Zfiar’fi'» °s’§':. Jion, tho favonta, disticood. Yo, i, 63 toarth raoe, & mateh batwoon Mol ting Bud O'Nell, wao won by H Jeter 20 Hagpe: eit Diswaten to e Chicam Priouns, LA Cnossg, Wis,, Oct, 23.—Jho tiecond day's races ot Onkwood Yark wore largoly ate tended, In tho .2:50 race, unfinishol last night, Don Albert sud Wenzel put in an nppear- auco, Countess was withdrearn ou nocount of o chango of drivors by tho judyes. o raco was wou by Albert, Tiee, 213, The firat rnce was for 1uening horses, for a R0 of 3160, Tho outrics werw'Olo Jubitson, tall, and Burnside, Tho race was wou by Wrall: ‘Time, Liblig, ‘I'no recond rnca Was for 2:40 trotters. The one trics were Emnmott Brothors, Lald xiv, Jack Stiles, and Addia V. Tho raco was won by Bmmatt in throo eteaighit bieats, Time, 2:418¢: Tha freo-for-all taca nna 'cut short by darks noes, and will be flaisbed ta-morrow. Oakwood Park s improved under the now managemont, a3 the gonoral sat'slaction eXprossed by tho £YOWaS i ottendnnce on tho past bwo duys' races dioated. CAMBRIDGT OITY (IND.) RActa, - Spectal Dixpat-i to rhe O 13100 Trituine, Caxuninar Crry, Ind,, Vi, 34 —Thero was an immenne orowd at the races Lo-day, ud in noar- Iy ovory hoat the favoritos ware buaton, The 8- yonr-old running race wns won by Falr Play, Vie- tor gecond, Time, 2:07 and 1:56, Tuo 8:30 trot was wou by Tady Suield in thres siraight hoats. Timo, = 2:36)¢, 2:20, ana 2:36, Ih&mn Day way dond, and Mollje thitd, Tho frec-for-sll pags was won in throo straight hoats by Loosior Dick, distance g Bleopv Goorgo aud Nellio Davia. Timne, 2:1954, 2:19, and 2:1087, 1AOE AT POUGIKEETSIE, Pouanxerrsie, N. Y. Oot. 22.—Tom IKeslor wan the trot for 2:27 horsos {n thrae stiaight heate, in 2:27, 2:26, sad 2:20, THE SOUTIL Arrests at St, fartinsville, Lo, _New Inzeia, La,, Oct. 22.—Capt. E. 1\ King, juat from§t. Mactinsvillo, reports tho arcest, bo- twoen 12 nod 2 o'clook night bofore last, of Chorles Hitbart Grand and Placide Huval, bya Deputy Unitod States Marshal, I also rapotts the genoral belief that warrauts are in the hands of tho De) ¥ Marchal for the arrest of Ool. Alciviades Diblano, Gen, Declonat, Ool. Fournot, aud other prominant citizens, NEew OnLeANs, Uet, 22.—The following spocial In froa Democratio sources : Snacveronr, Ozt 21,—0n tha authority of Gen. Mereil and Co:aidsiotior Lavesas, we lsari that ware are preparod for tho arrast of merchants and jriteh wil taks place probably to-morrow, Tha Fumiea, In ra extra, advises subimission to arraat by tha Uslted Stites eoldlors, but advlsea tho partica 80 are sested nol to givy bouds, Tisa card on which tho ar- Teatn are to s made {8 gotting sdditionsl signatures to-duy, aud our peopls suow o sigus of woukeniog, Bitsissippt Financess JacrsoN, Miss., Oct. 19, 1874, To the Elitor of The Chicavo Tribunz: Sm: The correspondont of tho Infer-Occan, writing from this place, Sopt, 23, 20, sends a statoment of the fluancial condiclon of the Btate, showing on incrensc'of indobtodness since Jan. 1, 1870, of only $271,180.61. This vory romarka- blo showing fs brought about by deavcting from the duos of tho State the estimatod taxes of tho presout flscal year.” In 1870 tho texes wore all collected and pald in aftor Jam., L The tax of 1869 was paid in sftey Jna, 1, 1870, ‘Pherefore, for tho five curront yoars of 1870 to 1874, inolusive, five ane nual tascs bave boon colioctod and oxponded, without fucluding taat of 1874 T asrive at the nctual inoronso, Lho recoipts for the prosent fia cal yoar should'not bo dedueted, Tuo folluwlug willghow what the incronse really ls: Inercaes perstatomont of correspondent of EMnler-Coeatiuy «o vrseiovens .5 271,180.01 e suseipl €55 871 Grkousiay dos” 252,000, NN W L o P00 1 otztement. " 918,090.00 oud 69,L00.00 Aciual fncrease sinco July 1, 1870.... . .§1,339,139,(a Othor statements of ** Curtls ™ aro oqually uu- rolinvle, 4 ———— WATITOEA, _Br. Papr, Minn, Oct. 93—A Fork Garry #recinl wo the Press roports the progress of the tiinl of Lopino for allazed complicity in the mwder of Scott. Riciiot was s¥vre and ox- amiued. Ife reited tho bistory of bis appoint- ment a8 delogato, with Scott and Blacl, aud was ubouk Lo staco u private couvorsution whioh oc- curred botweon the delegatos nnd Sir George aad dir Jubin when the Judge acelured ho would nok veceive it, Ha asked Vor the orders in counoil and nets. of Pathuinent i offect rec.gaizing the Provisional Govornment aud delegates. ‘I'ne defonno hero broke down and could not pro- ducotho papors, Wood nsked Chaploan if ho was not endravoring to proye that the Provineinl Government wos do fucto, and thus eatablish the right to excouto Boott, Clavleau ndmitted that this way hig (ntention, and asked tho Court to adjourn untll to-morrow morning at 10 o'olock, romarking that this dogision would bring tha casio to a closo, T'ho Cuurt was adjourned ac. cordiugly, —_— THE LOUISIANA SURAR CROP, New OnLesxs, Lo, Oct, 22.—Tho latoat ad- viers from tho cano-growing district show an un< eummonly largo yield of oanc per acre, and eoti- tuining u greator proportion of enccharine mat- tor than usual, Yrospacts are now good foy the Luuductlnn of tho Inrgest crop of eugar shat tos eon made in Louislnua sineo 1881, — e . THE NEW YORK COOPERS. Nrw Yonx, Oct, 22.—Tho principal boss ¢aop- eraof s ciey yeaterday fuformoed their fore~ meu that after Baturday night uny of their eme ployes who did not renouneo tho Coopors' Unlon Jrould obtalu no further emplovmont from them, "ho uffoct will bio tolock out all the mombors of tho coopors’ socloty, numboting over 5,000 ten. o THE CENTENNIAL, UILADELTITA, Do,y Oct, 23,—Li i:;wu lrum:,mi:n’ "’%1 rl:o %m;tolnnlnl xfixt;?l‘;: ::;(\'g razil, wineh indionto that the En, ouo of tho nation's guents in 1870, perst wllt b iAo B i AGAINST RECIPROCITY, KmnosToN, Ont., Oct. 23,1 o thi piecd bl » st R oy 3‘“;'1‘;‘:?! 7C‘l‘;nfl.))m]mfi0d reoiprocity treaty bya e i OBITUARY. 87, Louis, Oct, 33.—Mrs, Logan, mother af Benatar Jotw A, Logau, di y oo s, gau, died at, Muiplroysbor