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THE BACK-PAY. Cungressmen Who Have Re- turned Their Unearned Salaries, ‘Tho Official Accounts Made Public for the Fivst Time. Some Notable Omissions in the List of Honorable Men, A Study of Dales as Related to the Re- pealing Act. Spectal Dispateh te The Chizago Tribune, Wammnvaroy, D, 0., Oct. 23.—~From time to tire, during many months past, tho namea of thoeo mombers of Cougreos who returned thoir back-pny havo been mado public, generally by tho parties themscives. Tho Umted States Troagurer, through whom theso amounts wero oovered to tho Treasury, bay, at tho request of soma of tho pay-backers, devliued to sllow = full list to bo made out for publication. Tho official resord kopt fu the Troasury bas, howover, ro- cently boen roloased from mocrecy, As it may bo interestivg to the publla to kuow that oply & small portion of the mem- bers of the THouse have, according to this rocord, voturned thoir salary-grab, tho uumes of all ave given below, The headiog to ane list s, * Retronctive incroase of salary re~ deposited by certain United States Sonators," and tho otber rolutes in mimilar languago to RBopreaontatives. Tho record sbows that NINEIREN SENATORS redeposited their increased salaries prior to the }wu::-gu of tho Rtepealing sct of Jan, 20, 1874, &4 ollowa : Ferry, Mich Chandion, i Wilson, Mass. Schur, 0 contaius the nawmes of the follow- ing Sonatora who, on Fob, 3, 1874, REDPPOSITED THEIN METROACTIVE INCREASE OF BALARY uudar the Ropealing act ¢ Conkling, Hemiflton (4d,), Windom, Crogin, Baulabury, Harlan, Edrourds, TLa latter, whose term oxpired March 3, 1873, rulurning $5,146.40. FORTY-NINZ REPRESENTATIVES redepositod their retroactive iucresas ofaslary as follows March 14, 1973, arch 22, er is wom| unon lus record ag lmvlné waited until after tho udoption of thoropesling act to roturn bis back-~ pay, The terms of tho sbove named gentiemon espired AMarch 8, 1873, The following memo- randa of notes sre algo on tho pogos of record Lwaring tho names of Reprosentatives, and the difrerence in the pAy of members of tho Forty- “thurd Congresa under tho law of March 8, 1873: Date, Dec. 3, 1573 Jan, 4,174 Feb, 3,167 Feb, 9, 1874 Mar, G, 1874 Moz, 7, 1874 Mur, 27, 1874 'Mhie amount das the Hon. H. L, Plerce, of the Third Massachusotts District, as membor of the Torty-thixd Congress, prior o Dec, 1, 1873, re- doposited, $8,146.60. ' Balary paid the Hon, Will- lam Whiting s ber of the Forty-third Con- f"“‘ ho hnvlng;londemd nO BOIVICES, xedflpos. ted, 81,876, W. H, H. oun$ returned by Btowall, overpaid him for mileago, §2,240. WASHINGTON, Worthleas Pnvements nnd Rotten Sowers—Another Polor Expedition Tolked of. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasnmvorox, D. C., Oct. 25.—Tha coatly im- provemonts made by tho Bosxd of Public Works inthis city are almost dally, in oo way or an- othor, giviog proof of the fact that thoy were Lmatily comatructed, of the poorostmatorials, and m tho most careloss manuor. Tho peoplo paid for tho very best, and have got tho very pooreat. The asphalt pavements ere wealrog out all over the city, and so rapidly that Buopervising Architoct Mullott recently falt called upon to wam the Commissionors, it repairs are wot promptly made, that tho streets will be ut- terly xaunod. Forney's Clironicle sy this mora- ing: “ Wa hnve heird hiors and there, lately, of potices to contractora to do umnall repalrs, winlo trhiolo atraeta done by .he mogt moted ring con- tractors ave allowed fo rot away unnoticod, xnd :h‘:‘%tg:;n yoars jof guarantos to steal away ‘Tho wood pavemonts are slsa polug rapldly to focay, some of thom hnvh&g been laid onl ibout two yoars. The ‘great Tiber sowor, whic! cost $113 per lincal faot, {a in conatant dangsr of A collapse, which can bardly oconr withous & 1088 of lite, Twico within tho past waek a section of B0 foot in lovgth caved iu, A compatent wit- Uosa eays that he hes token tho protonded bemont mortar out of the joinls of tho fallon work, and found that, atter {mmoraion in water, 3t cvumbled to piecos fnvtead of hardoolng § * whils,” he coutinues, ** tho bricks in thia wide Cat arch are lald with. D0 more care or mortar than tho walls of xowa of houaes built on speca-~ btfon. If tha wator was now turged fn thia sawer, and A flood should occur, there is serions dln?u of extonsive broak-downs," A project 1s on foot to fit out anothor ex. g:dluon to {he North Pole, aud it will probabyy vigoronuly pushed;during tha camning wintor, £t 1s proposed to ssk Congress for an appropris atlon to build a vessal for tue purposs, to be officered upd msuned from the navy, Thers #r0 00 to be & number of naval ofiicors wilting wad pazlous to volunteor in stich an oxpadition, QUARTRINAGTKN-GENERAL MEIUS, Partios aho olaim toknow whoroof they speak aagort thet Gen, Noigs, Quartermanter-Genera), will gecopt the mission to Rusuis, which, it in stated, hea been offered Wim, if the decision of the A\fiurw-ummm in tho case of Gen, Bickloa sball bo to the offeos tuat a ratired arny officer may resume hia position on ths liet at $ho explration of sorvico sa a divlomatlo or Cone sular osicer. Tast I\nhfl Ings)is s be en-Q, I ] s aiaisrmnasiaunind o ot g that Meiga Ia to be taken caro of In (ha host pos- "“"fl way, in order thnt bomay bo lot down caally. 3 7o the Ansociated Preas) TI TEXAR OVFIOUS, Wasmxatoy, D, C,, Oct, 24.—~Savoral Taxes Repuisicann intevestod in tha proposed ehangoa fu tho tioverumeut otticea wro now fu Wasling- fon, 1n eava (ov, Peaso declines the Collactor- #hlp at Grlveston tt will bo tondored te Qan. 1%, ¥, Hhelds, who was a tuember of (fonpreas from Alzbsumn many yours ago, ond wtill laber repro- souting this Govornmont fu Houth Ammiea, but who lor soveral years has loon ¢ citivon of Taxas, It in not yot datermined wlio witl bo ap- pointed Postmartor at Iouston, Tho probabili- ties are that 3, C, L. Sabons will accopt tho Gal- ‘oston Postmantorship. g CR1IMI, Arrest 0 © Grave Robbers Sperial Dicpatel to The Chieayo Tribure, Seyyoon, Ind., Oct. 25.—~It was found thin morning that tho grave of a young lady, burled heto yontorday, bed been tampored with, Upon opening it the dincovery was mado that the body had beon takon out. ‘Whe matter wan promptly investigated, Traina Joavivg tho city were clogely watched. Oficers wont out on the Cin- ciuoati mail train, goivg east, and, when al Rardenburg, 8 milod cast of heio, two mon got on with o trunk heavily wrapped with ropes, Ono of thom was urcested, but tho other jumped off tha tran while undor way and escaped, Tho truuk was opened, and found to contain the stolon corpsc. "The corpes and peisoner wore brought back biera to-night, Tho laiteris o Germaun from Ciucin- nati, and says o wan bired by the mau who was with hiny, whosa nowe Lo did not know. Great exaitement provailo, and it is fearod ho will bo strotetied to-uight. Youthful Iighway RRobbers. Special ispatch to The Clacago dvibune, Bucyros, 0, Oct. 25, —~Two peddlers by thoe names of Glick and Nowman, whilo retwning homo laet night, at midnight, were waylaid by four boyy, knocked down with a billy, aud robbed of a wateliand chaln and somo mouey., Thi moralug _four arrests wore mado—Sehiffer, Ediger, Fulrmon, aud Stroib. Al were lodged in jail, but tho lnttor was allowed toappoar on his own recognizance, All the boys aro under 20 yoars of age, The Smith Kidnapping Casc—Letter from Gov, Brown, of Tenueusuos Suteial Disyateh to The Chicago Trivune, Bemxartenp, I, Oct, 25.—1ho following is tho text of Gov. Brown's lottor to Gov. Bover- dge, regarding tho kiduapping of Smith : TxxcuTIvK OrSIoK, NasnviLLz, Teuw,, Oct, 19, 0 s Eeellency Jolon L Licariage, Govwrnor of Jilole, Springgeld, om s YouF Txcallenoy's lolter of date 12t inet, in Toply 10 1niue of tho Atk fuxt., na beon dulyirosclved and conaiderod. 1 regret that you foel it sour duty to insist upon the restoration of Gicorgo W, Eniith 1o your Etate, who s undoubtedly ' iourder- or without' the least extouustion ‘or o miligute ing_circnmstance fn ix favor, 'Thin dopartment of the Govornment of Tenuesico Kad 1o aveucy in ar~ zostlag Souith, or bringing b from tho Stata of Tliinai, sud tiin sirst inforaiation of the fact wAx com- uunieated to tho office by your Ercellency, ‘Thes ho was in (he custody of 4o Jndictul Dopartiment, which, under our Constitution and laws, 13 independent of this department, Iuall cses where upplica tions have boun made for fagitivea from justice, I have wnoat chocrfully {ssued tho propor mandate for the arrass of the portios sougnt, and endeayored 1o secure thor deliyery to tho authorty of tho btato making the application, Tho only * exceptions to ths rula Jinve boeu when tho parly sought was held undor ln- dichment or precntriont by the local Courts, In vuch casga I huva invarisbly refused $o_iuterforo with the custady of $hat deportment of {he Government, Had your application reached me prior fo the delivery of Emith 1o the officcrs of Henry Connty for trial, the present emburrusament would nob havo oxlated.’ As tho caso now presents fisolf, lLowever, under oy con- coption of my aulhiouity and diveretion, I canuot yleld $o your request, 1have trapsmitted coples of your Jotiars to this Judgo of that Court for Lis consldora- tion, Noraquialifon has roschod mo for the parties whao'arrestod Smith, Very rospectfully, Jomx 0. Brows, Governor of Tenneuses. Gov. Bavorldge has taken no action in the matter oa yot. Fouyr Persons Indicted for Murder. Bpecial Divvatch to The Chicngo Zribune, Inbranavorss, Ind.,, Oot. 25.—The Coroner's Jury concluded its sosseion in the Aawson mur- dor trial at Auderson yesterday. Aftor examining about eighty witneesos, they found a true bill of wurder against Mrs. Noncy Maweon, her son ‘Thomas Mawson, Daniel Hoppes, her son-in-law, and the latter’s wife, Jano Hoppos, The lattor couple were not guspoetod at divet, but the ovi- denco proved that thoy were in the houso on tho 17th of Juls, tho wight of tho disappearauce of Albert. ‘T'liey wore crreated in the sfternoon at tho inetauco of tho Coroucr’s Jury, and takon bofore Meyor Brown. The couneol of the ne- cused made & motion for the acquittal of Hop- pos and wife on grounds of informality in the charges. ‘Thoy were rolessod; but they will probably bo ro-arvestod soon, sa the svidonco againgt them in very strong. Attacked fs Wifo with a Xatchet, Torepo, 0., Oct, 36, —In aquarrcl this moru- 10z with his wife a man nemed Wolf struck har with o hetchet, spliiting her head opon. It 1s thought sho is not mortally wounded, »Wolt was arrosted, Ho atiompted suicide to-night by cutting an artery iu bis arm and butting hishead :}lsui&az the walls of tho prison, He will proba- iy die. Stabbed with o Pocket=Iinife. Special Dispateh to 2'he Chicago Tridune, Corrrgk Convgn, O., Oct, 25.—Last nighttwo colored men, named Jack Bradford and Joha Keltley, got into some diffioulty =t Koitloy's louee, abont 4 miles west of this_placo, when Bradford stebbed Koitloy in tho breast with o small pocket-kaifo, causiog death ia & tow min~ utos, DBradford is & notoriously bed charactor. A warrant is out for his errest, but ho hag not yot baon found. —_—— MILWAUKEE, The Rev. Dudisy flus o Plain Talk Wwith Eins Parishioners. Svecial Divpiateh to 2'he Chicagv 2ridune, Mmuwavkeg, Wis., Oct. 45,—Tue Rev. Mr. Dudley proached in Plymouth pulplt to-uight to on immoeuso congrogation, Hix topio was Lis resignation 88 pastor, aod the rofusal of tho Bociety to accopt it. 1o declarad lua beliof in God, Clrist, the communion of ealuts, versonyl dovil, inepiration, and o moral heaven, and bell, but refused to be responsible for doctrinnl professions thot humau thought cannot reach; in other words, bo is practicaily of the Swing school. o waums & new church edi- fice, whero ho can presch to infidels, ekeptics, thieves, and liary, s well as Christians ; whors pews cen ho had ‘cheap, aud on active-warking orgenization ; to pull down tho old flag snd run up & new ons, by roforming the manusl no o8 to admit to mewbership all porsons sesking Chris- tianity without regard to misty domlmf polats, Ho calls the whole congrngnuun, both mombeora and non-members, o bave a_family taik with him nexs Weduasday, The addresn has orostod quite a sensation, — THE TURF, Coming Rnces of the Northern Ime diaun Associution. Svretal Disvateli ta The Clioago Tribune, Fonr Wayng, Ind,, Oct, 25,—The fall masting of the Northern Indisna Assoclation Leging hero on Tuosday and continuos threo days. Tho ln- dications of succeaa ore vory flgttering. The puraes eggrogate $5,000. Tho following ia tho programme: First day, S-minute trot for & 8600 purse, and running raca for $400, Soc- ond day, S-minute pacing racs for £300; 2:45 trot for 8400 and 3:28 trov for 8700, Third day, frec-for-all pace for 600§ free-for-all trot for $1,600 ¢ and rucning rxce, 2-miila heats, for @600, Over 100 horses bave alroady outored. Jiftaen horses will go in the freo-for-all trot, A 1arge crowd i expsciod, Aany Chioago horaes will bo here, RAILROAD ITEMS. etal Disuuteh to Tha Chicase Tribune, Fcn? "t"’\'g‘!:‘ Oct. 26,—It ls rumored ihat Goorga II, Buwroughs bas boen appoiuted (en- er-\lr%upmntulxdnm of the Toledo, Wabaah & Western Rallway, to take eltect Nov, 1. Rumor glves univorual satiefaction with the genoral changs in tho working forca of tho voad, It 1s oxpoctod that the Plitsburg, Fort Wayna & Chicago car-shops will Lo-morsow rovume full 0, —_——— A DISHONDRABLE AFFAIR OF HOKOR, Special Dispatoh to The Chicaus Trihune, ‘Wasmixoroy, D, 0., Oct, 26,—All tho naval of- ficors engaged Jn tho affslr of honor atBan Fran- oluso lately hava forwarded roports of ihefs pact iu the matisr, which alow the wholo to Lave beon nuulngi{hduuncolul. and, it their own :m bo trus, the sarvico would bw botborsd by A THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: ',flONDAY, OCTOBER 208, 1874, . ., POLITICAL. (Cantinned frow tho Lirnt Page.) theroforo the patty was entitled to & leano. of at least one moro Presidontinl term 5 and that, if wo Lind anolher civil war, thers vould be a gond denl of hangiug donu by tho North,—* red- hauded traftoys,” of conrse, being the subjects, 11 14 croditublo to the nteligauee of the people of Michigan that thoy live not countenanced Clandler's frautio )mrmguon b7 glving bim, ino gingle Inslunco whero he has spokeu, ovon u reopociable nitendanco. Renpeotuble, decent men havo long boen disguated with him, but thoy huve thus fur been wnablo (o ahake off his xrasp: for, with mn active advanco-guard of ofiico-holdors to control tho primnrics, Mr, Chundier bas dofied tha honest Republican mnjority of Michigan, which lss hoon agoinwt him for the last olght yours, and ko roled the Btnto with arod of iron, At lost, thousands of iulelligont, sincore, and honest Ropublicuna havo roalized the tnct that it is hopelesy to attempt to defort him inside tho party ; aud thero iy excellent rounon to believo that, it tho cowlng olection, a wajority of the Legioluture to bo chosen will bo UNCOMITOMISING ANTI-CHANDLER MEN, Inapite of his bluster aud braveds, thovo is no doubis that Mr. Chandlor realized thi fully ; and all the boasting of Ktepublican papers friondly to him, that Mr, Chandlor will succeed himsclf, is il mero gammon,—nil for ofiect, T'o secure bis re-olection, tho Btato ticket is to be sacrificed, and ovon the Congrossiounl ticket 1f neccsenry ; and, fn this, Mr, Chandiey has the co-operation of a porvile Stuto Contral Cowmittee, and that of the four Ropublican duilics outside of Do troit: tho ~oditors of throv—thn ~Grand Tapids Zagle, the Kelamezoo Lelegraph, and the Adrian ZYmes—being Postmustiers’s with 24,000 salsries ; and tho editor of the fourth —the Jackson Citizen—having tho promiso ot tho #War-Sooator " that bo shall inve tha Jackson Post-Oftico in tho spting. ‘Tho Dotroit Post, whigh is Mr, Chendlor's_pereonal orgen, leads the paoli, and of convad tho small dogs—Blancho Tray and Swactheart—fallow. In nddition to tho heavy load the Ropublican party Las to carry in the parvon of Chandler, is tho fact that it presents thiu your A WEAR STATE TICKCT, ON A WEARER PLATFORM. The Granger cloment was coaxed ond cajoled during the upring and aummor, sud led to Le- llova that it wouid bo recoguizod by the Ropub- lican Convention, and given n responsible posi- tion on tho Statesicket, Whon the Convention wan hold, tho men decided upon by Ar. Chandler wers put in nomination, and the ‘Gravgors were politely kickea out of doors, without oven @& resolution in tholr favor or in- torost, Thon, too, slthough ihe licensa queation wos & mquore {ssue o the catupoign, the Republiean platform was silont on the subjoct ; whilo, in order to sutisfy buth Sen- ators, who leld adtrectly opposite viows on thio currency quostion, it ‘adopted s wishy-weshy rozolution that meant nothing, and sguaroly ro- pndisted the finunce-plank of the Philadetplis letfortn of 1872, und tho doctrine of tho Pres- ident’n velo of the Senate Curvonoy Lill. Tho Oppoaition—which js by no menns thor- oughly orzsnized—bave just aunounced tho canvaes, aod will inake it aliarp and vigorous iu tho litle timo rcmaiviog befere election, It was, in fact, tho plan of Dr. Pratt, tho Claic- msit of tho Denocratio Stato Contral Commit~ {eo, to await the rasult of the October elections, nm[, in the meautime, camploto the orgonizatiou aud the local nomiuatisng—gelecting overy- whero tho best men possible, and conpross the work into tho last two wooks of the caripaign, THE OPPUSITION CANGIDATE WO GOVERNO®, the Hon. Heury Chawmberlain,—for Lo is'the nominoo of tho Domocratio and Reform Convan- tlone,—commenocas his emnpoign ot Coldwater to-day, and will make fourteon speeches beforo claction, ut points vory judictously sclected. Mr. Chumberiain in o man of abllity, suda speaker who convinces his audience thut he iy ihorougbly in csrnest, he will biuvo different sudiencos from thoso which have greotod Gov. Bagloy when ho hes appeerod, which bns beon but threo or four timca. Tho fact that Mr. Obomborlzin ia o Grangor will secare for him o large vota in tho soutbern and westorn poris of the Btoto nos given the rost of the tiokat; while bis clear gud squaro response to titie questions propounded buth eandidatos by the Licepso Assaciution, talien in contrast wit! tho shufiling and evasive roply of Gov, Bagley, will sceure tho former at loast 5,000 votes, 1o bas tho advantage, alse, of standing upon & platforin which takes bold and hioneat ground on tho ieaucy of tha caniprign, rud which moots the wanta of that large clusa of thinking mon who realizo that the Ropublican party is offoring them only huxke, and thiat the only way to securo o genuing, hooest, and substsutial reform iy to overthrow tuo Nopublicas party. ‘Tho sdmirable platforn presented by the Michigau Denocracy embodying, an it does, all tho_ vitul prineiplos of the cumpaigu s ahnost cutirely tho work of Dr, Foster Prati, tho Chaiy- ‘man of the Democratic State Central Committeo, by ull odds the shrowdest political manager in the Btate, who le, withal, anearnest, caroful thinker, and » bold and aggonsive worker when the line of baltle s formed. Witk tho meana ot his dis- posal,—for his Committes ia ** without money and witbout scrip,”—bo bas arrauged what wiit be shown, when the returns aro iy, to bave been an elfoctive campaign; aud, in saying thet Aliehigrn will WILEL INTO LINE WITH INDIANA AND OXIO, on thedd of November next, I state what is the emcero _belief of thoraughly well-informed politiviuns, " ko examplo of indopendont yoting et in Vermout and Ohto, in tha caees of Polu and Parsons, will notbe loat or forpotten iun Michilgan, sud the oxhibit of independent voting which the result will show will astonish the “War.-Scnntor” worse than did tho Ostober elections, Tho superiority of platform and can- didstes presented Ly the Opponition over the Republicany, on 0 Stato ticket, 10~ ticeable also in the Jocs! nominations. Hepub- licana of charvsctor and ebility, who would not pledge thomselyes to Chandler, have been 1hbruat aside, and gubservient tools, or men who can be controlled by Chundler's strikers, havo been nomivated for”tho Legislaturo, Tho ju- terasts of tho State ato as nothing compored to thore-olection of Chandler, and evervthing has beon, and will bs, sacrificod by the Kepublican wmansgers to sccuro his retmn to tho Senafe. Tho_lzse Legislature atood: In tho Henate, 081 Ropublicans to 1 Domoerat; in the Honse, 94 Republicons to Domo- crate It would ecem &n nlmost hopeless task to overcomo such & preponder- suco ; but it in not, in view of tho situation of affairs, There is good ground for tho belief that tha nexe Senate will staud 18 Opponition to 14 Ruepublican, whilo the Touse will bo ubout ovou- I bi\‘lded, tho Nepnblicans having o majority, owing to the fict that cach orgunizod county boin entitled to ons Reprezentative, the thirty settled countios of the northern portion will send Ropublican maembers us now. 1n tho evout of asurll Ropublican majority, it is morally cortain thab CHANDLER WILL L DEFEATED, There witl be ab lenst anti-Ohandler Republic- ans fn the Legteleture, and the right of bolting —n lately-sequired Lknowledge—will certaioly Lo exorcised, At to the Congrossional ticket, it may eafely bo predicted -thnt the Opposition will wain threo, nud poseibly four, mombera; whils a well- informed iriand, who has rocontly taken quite an extensive tour {hrouglout the State, pro- dicts the election of flve Opposition Cougress— men, THE FIRST DISTRICT, {4 is univeorsally concedad, will elect Gen. Alphe- us Williams, the Democratio and Leform candi- doda, over Moses W, Iiold, tho present member, Tho district, which comprises only Wayno County, 18 a Demacratio district with a full vato, and tho antics of Field, who medo & laughing- stock of hiwoself oo tho floor of the Houto slmont deily auring tho last sesslon, topothor with his cyszy intltion theorios, have disgusted hundreds of Ropublicans, who will vote square agamet hin. THE SECOND DISTRICT— composod of the Countics of dlonroe, Lenawee, Washtonaw, and Hilledale—will rotarn the Hou, Honry Waldron, the presont member, by &t loart 1,000 Tosjority, Iis opponont—John J. Robin- won, of Wasltonaw County—ian_populal mnn, and will curry Lis own conuty aud Monrae,—go- uurh}f Iu tho two, 600 majority; whilo Lonaweo aud Hlllsdalo will givo Mr. Waldron about 1,600 moafority, The namo of Mr, Waldron fo pro~ sented na o candidato against Sonator Chendler for tho Unitod States Souato, and this faot moy bave & beuring ou tho result in thin distiiots I THE TUMD DISTRICT— now reprosented by the Hon, Goorgo Willard, of Battls Creok—thera soems to bo no quesiion but that thot gontloman will bo_ro-elected by about 2,000 majority, My, Willurd bias proved a fiaod Roprozentatlve, and the district {s strougly opublican, TIIR FOUATH DIATRICT— now ropresentod by Julius O, Burrows, of Kolas mazoo—wlil bo olose, with tho chances fn fuvor af biy oppovent, tho Hon, Allen Potter, o prome juent citizon of Kalamazoo, who wae AMr, Bur- rawa' compoetitor in tho last oontest, Alr, Potter enjoys tho confldence aud esteem of all wlo kuow blim, Mo was a Republican from the orgaulzation of the pasty until tho Jaut campalgn, Whou Lo ‘wupported Mr, Groelay carnoutly, Mr, Darrows Lns gained an ubeuviablo roputatlon for inaluosrity, ond mise rngrouunt_od hid distriot by voting for inflation Thard sosiny tu bo & pebiviel opiuidg that by wil) Tinve to * stop down aud out" aftor tho Forty- third Congress. I8 THE TIFTIC DISIRICT, tho eharpest kind of & cnmpiten 18 bolng mede. Ju b 0w roprogentad by W. I3 Willianie, of Alle- pun, who way olested to fill tio veenny ocon- sloned by tha doath of Wilder D. Fouter, by ouly 165 nwjority; shoreas Mr. Foator waa eleotud by uearly” D000 mafority, Willisms s & goud lawyer, oudt han rovon a good Representitive s bul ho 1o usterly dosti- tute of buclkbone, sud, though ho I ronlly an unti-Coundler man, ho Inoks the nerve to say mo, Min opponnnt is the ITon, Mark , Who was olooted to tho Iant Ban- ato frons Allogan Conuty as 8 Iepublican. Va Ju o tiveless worker, au effective campnign- spenkor, was promincut fu the Reform move- niont, and ig makiug » moro thorough onnvasa thun any other Congressional candidnio ou oither slda in {ho Btata, Tho rasnlt will boa alose con- tost, with the chances m favor of Wilber. THY BIXTI DISTRICT will, without doubt, cleot the Opposition candi- dute, George 11, Durand,—defoativg the presont menber, Josinh W. Bogole, tho Republican can- date, 'T'ho lalter provetito o s toero eypharin the last scesion, though be did mot mnke a Iaughing-stock of hinmsolf, os did Yield, Haisn mon of werely averago ability, and also miarop- rosentsd hig _distriot on tho aurroncy question. "here is 10 doubt of Lis dofest, if a full voto is polled. TUY, SLYEXTH DINTRICT— ropresonted by Omar D, Conger—is also being warmly contosted. Conger, though n man of ahility, Las bscomo unpopular, sud his {aking bis back-pay may bo the moans of eausing 10 toke & back goat. o is o wub- worviont Chandlerite, and tho Cusiom-Houso Iting at Port Huron ure working mizht and main for hin ye-olection, though thioy would really profcr rnother Republican to him.” Hiyopponent, Enos Qoodricli, 15 un old ploncor, men of sturdy honeaty, and will moke him 2 very closo run, oven if ko doos not defont Conger, THE PIGUTN DISTOICY— now represonted by N. B, Bradloy—is also closo; but tho chances ira iu favor of his ro-olection, us his opponent, George I\ Lawlig, is not the strongost man that could have beon sclectod against him, THE_RINTH DISTRICT— now representod by Jay A, IHubbell~ia tho strongest Itopublican district, growiug out of tho fact that tho Opposition are not mfiwl, and aro witliout orgauization, Tho Dumocratic Congreenioual Committoo of that district uog- lected to call a Convention, but zn informsl Convention of Democrats was' beld, ond Honry M. Noblo, of Antrim County, placed in nomi- nation. Without doubt, dr. Hubbell will bo re-olected, in spite of the fact that ke tried hia hest to whitownoh * Bows"” Shephoerd,—ho Snn\mn) Veoing & membor of the Bpozial Joint istriot Conunicteo Inut sossion. TO HUM U, . it mny bo gald after o careful reviow of the situa- tion, thut the Opposition aro likely to alect their candidato for Govaroor, aud possibly Attorney- General,—tho Xopublican candidate being nu- known excopt in his own county, aud thoro known na o third-rato crous-ronds lawyer, ‘Thoy stand un even chsnco to carry the Stato Bauate, and will mnke the Legislaluro closo; whilo, {rom prosent appearancas, thoy will clect three, and poesibly four, of the ning Congresemen,— tho dolegation now bewg solidly Republican. Thero io nbundant oviconso that Michigan wil) by this oloetion, sedeem heraelt from tho politioal slavory that has o loug boen adisgrace to her, and pirco’ bioruelf in kine with ike column of Boform. BrzcraTon. ———e GOV. BEVERIDGE, IS SPEEOL AT AATIOON. Correspondence of The Cuicago X'ribune, Marroow, Iil, Oct. 22—Last night, Gov Bevoridgo epoko to tho dear people of Mattoon on tho political jesuos of the duy, It is not necessary to eay to tho ronders of Tue Tomuse that the Goveinoris a fue, tall, good-looking gontleman. Indead, we were all prepouscssed in his favor from the timo ho sot hia foot in tho room, His dross was faultloss, Hig gray buoir and board, and his manly, dignified air, with his $all form and honost face, all im- proaged his audionco in Jus faver, IthinkIam safo in poying thas few of his auditors ssw any of tho murks of a political trickstox in tho fine old gentleman who addressed us. His »go was manifestod not only by his gray locks, but by his msunor of dlscussion of politis calisgues, o began with Gen. Jnckeon's op- position to the old Natioual Road, and endod with o fitel-rato specel in favor of the vigorous proscention of tho War. Indoed, a moro re- epeeteblo, gunteel, Rip-Van-Winkla spoech wag nover dulivered in attoun, than that of owr distwguished Govomar, Ho aid it hod been said the Republican party was corrapt. It might be true that somo bad wen had crept into the Republican party, but that was uo argument. The Masonic_fiutornity bad bad mon in_it. Thel, Q. Q. X, hud bad men jo its body. Wicked and dowgoing tnen liad crept into churchies. Bad men joined par- tica aud churchies bocauso it lont them influence. 'J.‘ho{ did not join the wenker party, for that would not givo them power or place, but the stronger pazty, because of ths spous of office, which thoe party in power only could bestow. Such vas the the apology for 140 corrupt mon in the party. He followed the speech of the Hon, Joseph @. Cnnnon, on the trausportation question, That {y, he eaid Cougress lind the power to nflx— lato tlio commeyco betwoen the Btates, He showed tho Grangors tho fallacy of undertaking 1o Jive within themsolyos. Wo were all depend- ont on orch other. No man and no corporation could say ho or it waaindependent. In addition, Lo uttered weny ald axioms aud sottled propo- sitions which were well sstabhishod bofore the Qovyersor v:aa born. Ho was opposed to Gon. Jackson; fn fact, 5o strong was o oppoeition to Old Hickory, and £0 alna hin argawmaut, that I doubt if old ¢ By~ the-Eternal " gets 50 . votes in Mattoon for the Presidency o3 tho next election. He fully con- vinced your correspondout thut Prosident Javk- mxdzhfl wrong In oppoaing the old National ad. Tho Republican party was the party of prog- rees, Wile the Democrata thought that thore wus Do power in the Constitution to make s wagon-road, tha ltopublican paity liad so far ad- vauced from that position that thoy Lind made tho great vailroad-lines connecting the Atlantic and Pacifle, It Ia {rua they had given some land 10 aid in the constraction of thesa roada; Lut,if that was wiong, the Democrata wers to biame for inaugurating the syatem ; and here he callod attention to Douglsy' scheme of the Illinois Centrel Radlroad: o short, if tho land.grants were right, tho Republicaus wero ontitled to tho preizos if wrong, the Demoeists hud ivauga- rated the eystour, and ought to hear the blanio. Tha Governor showed that ve cunld not forgay war-issucs, The mother could not forget her xon who had follon in tho ormy. Ho said the Republican party had buen right in tho War, and bad put down the Rabelion, Armed snd organ- ized Louds of mon were in the South; sorty cotapenies of armed and drilled men wers in ono Btate ; aod a friend of his, who Lad visited Atlantz, Ga., on a publis occasion, had found only aue uational fag floalng in that olty, and that on & Govaromeut building, £ The speech wan mmarhnbfi; for what itdld Dot contain ; ond, outside of & fow men who wented to be enthuved, thero was nothing mors thay silent and quiet roepact for the gray-haired geutloman who addressed ug. T'rownoy, ~—— FOURTH ILLINOIS CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. KLOIN. Corretiondence of The Chicags Tribuns, Eran, I, Oct, 24.—Thero js some diaturb- anco in tho politicel atmosplicre of this town at the present, It hag been unusually quiet for s town of the importance of Elgin. Polities hns, Lowever, falled to elicit much enthusinem, Very littlo Intoreat 18 folt in Flurlbut, This was a0on in & meating ealled last Wednouday for the Republiean candidato for tho Logislaturo, Ar, Claflio, of DuPege County, which mesting was Lold in the Courl-House, aud only sbout thirty poreons wore yresont, frionds snd foos, The spoaker eeemod muoh divgusted, and thought tho Republican pardy u this town in = vory bad plight if that meoting wero a specinen of its strength, ut he does not understund tho dis- erao of thia place, . Tha party of this county Luy boen wndo 60 muoh of ring-intereat, and so lerga & contribution in the way of narvuhy, that the pooplo will Linve littls to do with party msohin. ery and maungers, They will not go to the mastlage, aud 1t will be o hatd watter to got muoli of & vota from those who used to do will- ing aud goud work whon thet work was not s boadagze, lIur?but passed through Lere yoatorday, with littlo notice, on hLis way to bis appolutmont at Dundes, Thoto aro natioes posted np_for & moeting for him to-night in the Opera-Ilouns, aud, to nake a draw nr'ie, 1t bna boen advastined for some days paat sa a foint disoussion, The triok §8 now undorawod, and vill yrobnbl koep woro away thuy will be drawn by it, Notive has beon give that Farusworth wifl sposk hore, in tho Opern-Ifouss, which has boex scoured for Mml\ ou Haturday night of uext wasi, ¥ . Thoro bias booh & Yery litle datly papet fssued kiurd ot 8 Tatv dag, (4 ths fuburost ot HurWub, 1t haw cost xavichody rontethlng, but it doed not yot appear thet anytbiug has koon guined by it to angbody., It has veprusontet Gon. Furns- worth as baing o borstly drunkerd, which overy- body known in totally false, 1L also sintod that Farnsworth had o jollilication at the homss of bis friends in Algonqutin ; thot he drauk liborally of boer, &nd hin comnanlons also,—while it iu de- clarad by those prosent all the tina thet Iarus- worth drank nothing sironger than tes or coffea Auring nil the timo Liy was thera, 1t may bo sinntl businayy Lo notico thin amall kind of lying ; but thio paper is here bofora the peaplo, fu'n de- cout commupity, awl catering for a pormancnt support, and Jt ahould ba noitorataod on - what ort of air It cxpocty to gob vitality, Aunaita, Corresyondenes of Tha Chieann Tribune, Aunona, lil., Oot. 23.—The Farnyworth and Hurlbut dlucunsion 18 roverberating throughont this town, and deeponing tho intercst croated on (b0 night it took place, 1t hwa producad almost a rovolution {n the town, This town bas hoen conceded ta ho largely for Rurlbut, 'The heliing portion of his fricnds—und ho bus mon of that clans—do not offer now to tako stakes nbove 100 moority for Rurlbat, Cho busines in this line, aod in bluff, is mpldly deelining, - 1t will bo discunion by a correapondent for the Chicago pirations for a {hixd term. An acoount of the intorviow, given by ono of ihia Committes, yop- rewouts .that “it ‘wua of cousldorable length, aud vory ono uided ; that various roasous were nrged upon tho President why ho sliould declare bitwelt upon tho questlon, and that thoy only succoeded in poltlfng o rosponue from him that it would bo timo enourh to deslino » nomination wheon it should be profferad. Boyond this ho sat silont and bad notimog to offer, It is under- stood that tho Committes will, howwvar, to-night or to-motrow, publikh to the _couutry an_ announcoment (hat the Presidunt 18 not o candadats for nsucond re-slection, which they are contident be will not deny, as lio cer- tainly conld wot well do under : tho oir- culptanies. 1L would nppear from the foregoiug siatemont thut tho aseorion authorizod to o mude in thewe dispstebios n fow days npo, that Grant would at on optly day diudaln’ eny desire for & third torm, was braed upon the hope that the vieit _them In contemplation, which was mado yosterday, would result in » diselnimer, Secroiary Hobeson s quoted ns haviug said yesterday that bo foared aloes of two topublican Congrossmen, and pechaps three, in Now Jersoy. Gen. Gartield, who s sow liore, ia roported L0 linvo oxpresend tho opinion ihat the noticed, from tho contouis of tho rovlow -of lh“%\smuu cousos that operated wo hurdly ngaiust tho Jonrnal, that about all the eapltal which Hurl- but's frionda havo to trado on iv what they call Tarosworth's ‘¢ degortion.” Yormorly 1 wan “treason.” The offenas is gotting to put on vory mild character, 1t is disaffection ; it {3 re- gret that Farnsworthshonld have gono off for Qreeloy. And, stter sl, they say now, “Farnsworth is a good Republican aud our man, aod wo will have him,” This sccurstoly describes the stato of foeling that has baen going on with bundicde of tho pooplo of this town, who, a8 good Repub- licans, oxpocted, o weok ngo, lo vota for Gon. Hurlbut. If tho tide continues in this direction ton days Jonger, Farnswarth witl earry this Lown by saveral hundred majority, 'The fact o, in Ruyuhllux\u potty {0 Ohio and Indisus this fall will have o wiwilar offeet fn Pennaylvanio, Now York, aud Now Jertoy, and that ut the appronch- ing olection the Ropublicans will lose hoavily in thoso Btates. 5 170 the Ansoctated Presy,) ‘Wasmyaros, Oct, 25.—latimato friends of tho Prosident sy ho has mudo no nllusion \hut- over to thetn concerning tho question of a third ferm, nur is it kuown that uny ono has meu- tionod tho subjoot to Lim, and whother ho hasin roy way oxprossed himuclf in such wauuer us 1o inclina thom to belfove ho has nupivations in that direction, 'They further remnrk that, aithough much has been” azid and wiitten upon the sub- ject, tho question lins not comoe to bim in o form requiring a roply, and therefors any utteranco this distriet tho Ropublican party ia romdlty being sifted. Aftor the eloction, whother Husl- but sncoeeds or not, thers will bo on that side oply Hard-Shelis aud Bourbons, The old Aboli- tion forco have already gone, Theeo old gray- hends gprinkled the sudienco ot the discussion, aud lustily cheored, like boys, aa of old, for Taraxworth. Old Iseac Preatoi caie sll the way from Lockport to hear the debate. DUNDEE. Dunoeg, I, Oct 23.—Gen, Harlbut addross- ed his constituents in this town, in Hunt's Hall, this eveniug, The ball was about Laif full, and the audienco was about cqually di- vided botweon the contostants for Congressional honors, 'Those who have heard Hurlbub at othor places say tuat tho speceh was tho mimo old story, but is geiun{lz o little toned by dis- couraging proepects. This pince ia the centre of an old Scotch sottloment, us its name signities. Itis also = lot-bed of old Abolitionisiu,—tho placo where Allan Pinkerton resided whou he fixut arrived in this country and sided to organ- fzo tho Scotch elomout juto s strong band of the Liberty party, that voted first for Lovejog, and sfterwards for Farvsworth, Thoy aro now all for him. Ho will speak in Dundea the latter PArt of noxt woek, NION, Usiox, McHenry Co., Ill, Oct. 22.—A lot- ter writtou from this town by an old politician, whoee nature it i to keop pontod, to enothor lika gontloman of & nelghhunni. town, gays: *'I Dave been sick o long that Iam not as woll osted 2o I uoed to be. liut, from nll that I can oarn, this nnuneysg.lcucury) will give Jack Farpsworth from to 1,000 majonty, and, if iho est of the connty will do a8 woll 'an_this town, his majority would be doublo that, What is that fellow’s name thbat i ruuvning agaiust him? Ihave not heard it so long that X have forgotten it,” ENORMOUS RING-FRAUDS IN PHIL- ADELPHIA. FRAUDULRNT REGISTOATION OF FERmAPS 20,000 NAMES. From the Philadelolia (Oct 21) Correspondenos of the New York Trivune, TFor more thau & week past the Court of Com- ‘mon Pleas of thiscity has boen st work evory day purifying the rogistry lists by striking o bogua names placod upon them by tho Asges- sors, A Bystom of fraud has boon exposad g0 extensivo and m0 cunningly aavieed that thero i8 no question that it was planned by the Ring managers, aud wad designed to make the appruachiug elaction us rouch of afarco as electious used to bo under the old law, when retwrns were regu- Inrly falsitlea and fictitious mojorities fabricatod for the Ring candidates. Bufirge haw lovg cousod to bo s right of any valuo to an honest citizon in Philadolphis, 1t was hoped, howover, that the now Constitution would restore pure olactions by making fraud ditenlt and danger- ous, but tha Riug wero not long in fiuding s way to got around its carofully-plauned restraints, 'fhoy determined fo abandoen the old system of falso countivg as no longor safo, ond t0 subatituts o schamo of wholesale * persona- tion” by men employed to go from precinct to recinct and voto upon mythieal names placed y tho Asgessors upon the ragletry listo. In- néructions were accordingly ssued to tho Ropub- lican Aszosgors last June, and thio work of fraud went un 60 systemntically that, now thot it iy partially discoverod, it is obvious that it wau plunned by some authority in the parcy whoso ordora waro law to theoe potty officials, Under thelr manipulation tho registry lisls swelled to amazing proportions. Vucaut lots wero oredited with o denso nopulation, Quiet citirons who had the curiosity to scrutinize the }ists wero astomslied to discover that severat able-bodied voters, of whogo existonco thoy ad no knowledge, bosrded at their houses, Othera learsedithattwo orthreo * morchents,” ¥ clerks,” or *migchunics * lived in their sido yards or utobles, Builders who had {x}ut 1xid the founda~ tions of now yows of dwellings found that tne assogsors bad kindly asslgnod thom tenants in zdvoucs, and that every prospectivo Louso was tho reeidence af half a dozen voters, Tno Com- 1mon Plens Court hins power to sirikto from tho list auy names whiol it 18 shown bavo boon wronglully placed there, and twu Judgos, Lud- Jow and Fiololtor, aro giving their time to this work. At {irat tho Republican Committeo In at- tendance at tho elttings of the Court resisted tho offorts of tha Domoceratoto have tho lists purged, ond conteated overy cmss, but fluding their oppononty peisistent and tho Judgoes detormined toaid in securivg ® farr election, thoy gave it up, ond now appear to liopo that iho matier will bo ullowed to drop whon the mythical uamos aro siricken off, and that no efforiy will bo piade to punish the perpetrators of theso gigantio crimes againas the franchise, Evory day's proceedings of the Court furnish now evidonco of tho maguitude of the registration frauds, Up tu‘"fl\m night 4,000 bogus namos had boen stricken off at the instauco of tho Democrats, T'o offeat theue the Republicans could coant but 147 stricken from lists prepared by Demacratic apsosgors. Tho Doemocrats olnim that thess namos were put on by preteoded Domacraty in tho pay of thn Ring. * In oue sitting of the Court Jagt week 57J names wers evased, tho Ropube heans admitting that they wero all fraundalsut. Yeutorday's work of purgation clonred o G08. Uly!r 534."""" to-dsy Judge Finlotrer's Court struok o > 3 1In somo divisions, as the procincts aro now ealled, where theya ara but 200 logal volers, from sizty to oighty bogus npmen have bosu tiscoy- ered, In twonty-four division-lists examived yeatorcdny the averago of bogue names to cach was tlirty-soven. If thia avorage halds gaod throughout tho 720 divisions -in the city, fraudulent reglulrution reaches the onar- mouy total of 20,000 names in a vot. ing population of awbout 110,600, It ia a notoworthy fuct that tho friends of Willinm 1. Manu, the chief of tho Ring, and their candi- deto for re-electiou to tho Dietrict-Attornoyship, numod this figure of 420,000, o few dys ugo, as tho majority ho was sure of getting, aud thit, oince the Court hau boan slaughtering mythical Ring votery, tho protenzions of thoso friends have beon coming down in proportion to the pumber of froudulont uames that have boen stricken from tho lists, Novr as to the proof that the Ring is reaponsl ble for thesa fisuds: l1n iho firat place, all of the fictitlous numes, excepl an inconsiderable number, are cknowledged to bs the work of Ropublican aeacasors, 2nd to have been put upon the lists for the nolo purposc of belng voted wpon by Republican ropeators. Then it ia plnin that the Demoorais did not try to imitate this gcheme of fraud in divisions whero they had tho apsesaors, or the Nepublicaus would biave found more ihan 117 fictitious nawmos in thoso divislons to show agamst the total of noarly 5,000 alroady. dincoversd by thair o}am« nonts, Iinally, tho fact that the Republioan frauds are not confined to any one ward, but ara divoovaxod sl over the city, nod are overywhere of tho samio character, sliows that thers must hinvo been concexs of action i THE THIRD.TERM QUESTION. amectal Dispatah Lo T'ha Chicago Tribuns, Wasuixaron, D, 0., Oct. 25,—~Tho Presldont was called on, yeoterdsy by » commlitteo of ho might make would not only bo grataitous and inlrusive, but contrary to usrgo. gutens M hsse POLITIOAL MEETINGS. INDEPENDENT GATHEMING AT DECATUR, ILL, Speeral Dispateh to I'he Clhizago Tribuns, Deoatun, 1ll, Oct, 2¢.—Tho Indopendent Ro- formers lind a mage meoting hero to-day. Bome 2,000 or 8,000 pevuona were in atterdunce. Ad- dregses were delivered by the Hon. J. H. Pick- Clover and {imothy 1s quotod at §2,70@:2.90. Tullow rnles firm and in good domaud, i quote ! B{@H%c for guad to prime, Trelghis—But a hght Inquiry, and ratenstendily holl. “The chartering movement inmctive, LADIES' UNDEZRWEAR. BANERUPT STOCK J. NEWMAN AT THD Goeat West Sile Diy Goods House ~ CARSON, PIRIE & €0, Madison and Peoria-sts,, Having puroheeod from the Assignes, ata tremendour paerilice, tha citira siook of ‘th above woll-known nm Iong eatablishod importor nad mandfacturor of Ladied Cuttota and Underwont, will offor tho samo fur salo-ot THIS MORMNING, AT FROM 30 70 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Thisslo wil afford lads 7 ¢ ecat bargatny in 10is Slavs 8¢ iontey 45t WHOLD SGok anuxinting Gf Uio Hnest and Leatauado foods, will ho 10k for bl iho brlca slop tinabed sad (adariar Qualition s Ladios' Cb and darwi phdios! Chemiso, tuoked, pufiod, xad embrol Jadion” Cuoralas, taokiod aud embroiderad botom, at & cents, lagwa’ Chemlsa, fino corded bund, at (0 conts,: adles’ Chosiilse, ombaoldered ‘and puifed bosoma LY, zilies’ Aot yatceers, 60, 63, 76°eunte, and $1, wortt 20 Lad y'.?'q Night-Dresson a1 81, 81,25, aud 81,%, wort) 81, ckod and FEmbroldorod Slrts, 80,7 orell, candidato for Congress for the Fourleonth District, and H, B. Punk, Laq, editor of tho Alarva News. Without doubt the now party will gweop Mavon County, notwithatonding it has Loretoforo been lnrgely Ropublicun. INDEVENDENT RALLY AT YANDALIA, Sveciul Dispulch to Lhe Chicago Tribunc, Cevrrata, I, Oct, 24,—The ladependent Reformors of Fayctto County aesombled at tho Court-Houso at Vandalic to-dav to hesr tho questions at igene botwoen the thioo parrios diw- cussed by 8. O. Smith, Judgo Hewry, Indopendent candidoto for Congross, aud Dr. M. M. Hootow, of Coatralia. M. Smith first sddrossod tho mcoting for an hour and s holf, Ho was followod by Judyo Henry in o poriinent and able spacch, sud prov- ed hiinsolf thoroughly couversant with tho greut principlod that underiie the Independent move- wont, and will, 1f clectod, cousciontiousty ropro- sent those principlos. Dr. Hooton, in a short spoceh, ciincbed the nails that had boen drivon by tho othor kpeakors, The meoting separated in the best of spirits, datermined to carry out at the polls the princl- plos discussed ol the moeting, by making their votoa the oxponents of their principlos. The othor candidates in ihis (the Sizteonth) district, Martin and Bparks, have bocome olarmed ‘st tho increwswng’ populerity of JIndge Uenry, and are hmporting the best tulenty of the vountry into iho distnet to holp avert de- feat if pogsible. MMurtin hus O'lmd to hb, ond Sperks lons engagod Gov, Hondricks and J, E, McDouald, of Indians, on his side, to opposo tha farmers, 'fleir cause muet be des- &?ralu indeed whon guch gront lighta are invokod overcome theso simple toilors in the great in- dustrial field. 5 DEPRESENTATIVE CANNON AT DANVILLE. Syecwt Dispateh lo The Chicogo Trivune, DawviLe, ., Oct. 23.—~The Hom, J, G. Canuon, Nopublican Membor of Congrees from thiy, tho Fourteenth District, aod candidato for re-election, begau an sctual canvess of this connty wiik & specch at Livcoln Hall, lest vight. The speech wns rewarkablo in no particular, wimply rchashing the old, old “dead issues and brging to inpross on the minds of his herrors, of whot thera wore abont 200, that in the Nepublican party slone exiutad tho vecessary olyments to aavo the conn- try under any acd ell circumstances. Ho will dovote the cominy weal to making spoeches at difforont points in_the county, No enthuslzsm i8 wunifested by eithor party. CITANDLER ON TUT: STUMP, Special Dispateh to The Clicazo Tribune, Afoxnnog, Mich,, Oct, 4. tor Chsndler repeated the old, old atory to & iaderate-sized audienco at tho Court-House in this city this ovoning. 1o dealt principally with events that bad transpired during the eartier part of the Christion” era, but touched vory lightly upon what aro esteemeq of perhaps aqual importunco, “~the livo politicnl iesiies of {he day. 'tho Sena- tor phiowa an much ufinity 1 dodgiug theso as Le d1d Robol bullets at Bull Rua. ANTI-REPUDLICAN MEETING AT DWIONT, ILL. Speeial Dispatel to T'he Chicuaw Tribune, Dwiguy, Il, Oct. 25.—~A very largo tem- potance meeting was lield in the Aisthodist abureh this evening. 0. W. Pollard, Prestdent of tho Villngo Trusices, delivered n poworful nddveas, in which he dsnounced with no uncor- tan words the Rtepublicen party for the cheap and mesn woy in which they had bandied tho temporunce question iu their plutfornt. He also added that ho onco wus proud to bo called & Republicsn, but that day bad passed. The Rov. Charles Deloug follosed with tho dosiro that wo might be able to unite upon gomo plan upon which wo ocould all work, aud not insiet upon cur own peouliar viows, to the rojoction of all others, » This monthly teries of meotings has now beon suatained for eight months, with 1o signs of abating 1ntorest. . T — MISCELLANEOUS. UICMIGAN DEMOCRATIO CONGRESSIONAT NOMINA- TION. Special Dispatch to The Chicazo Tridune, Derroit, Oct. 25,—The Free Press to-day hoists tho vame of Honry II. Noble, of Elk Rapids, sy Democratio candidate for Cougreos in the Ninth District. No regularnomiuation hag boon made, end 3r. Noblo was put in the fleld by an im- prompte mass-mooting of Damoorats, held at the recont Traverso City Fair, which action has sinca been ratified by several Democratio Legin- Iutivo Convontions, ~ His name will accordingly go on tho oificial Demueratio tickot. LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS, Special Disnateh to The Chivawa Tribune, New Youx, Oct, 24.~Tho stock sl dull and irvegular for the goeneral list dur duy on_fluctustions yanging from 3ito l4 cent, Wabash was exouptionally uotive, the changos ranging from 2917 ta 3034, Lowards tho clogo af businoess stocits woro at” their beet, but tho market was_extromely dull. The firmncss was csusad by tho glut of moncy, which wont Logging for somo omploymont. TUODUOE, Tlour dull and beavy, with a limited export ond boms trade inquiry: soles 10,000 bils ot B-LODQ!MJG for wuperfine Stato; $4.86@3.15 for oxtra do ; $5.20@5.26 Tor choico do ; $5.30@5.50 for fancy do; %4.00@4.75 for superiine Wostorn, TRocaipts of brendstufla, pravisions, ate,, to- dayg—\Whisky, 410 bris; flour, 6,353 brla; corn woxl, 000 eka; heol, 974 kafl‘ porl, 8,001 phgut lurd, 160 pkgas oll ceke, 4,878 ska; whoat, 15,740 by corn, 88,300 bu; onts, 69,790 bu . burley, 19,250 bu ¢ walt, 504 bu, Ryo flour steady; salus 250 brls at 84.25@ B, 40, Corn meal quiet, with sales of 800 -brls st £4,90@4.90 for Western, snd £0,00@5.10 for Brendywing, % V7heat—Markot quiet, without decided change {n price; sales, 75,000 bu at BLUI@1U2 for No; Uepring; $1,01@1.06 for No. 2 Chicoyo; $1.10 for No.'3 Milwaukes; §LIO@116 for old No, 3 spring; $1.17@1.22 for No, 1 upring; 81.07@1.21 for ungraded Iowa and Minnssotn ; spring, $L15@L19 for rod winter Westorn ; $1.20@1.24 for smber do; and 51.2551.88 for white Western, Rye qniot at V3:@$1,02. Bar- ley quiet and firm ; 'saloa 10,000 bu No, § Westara ou private torms, Barloy malt quiet and stesdy. Oorn rather more stondy ; walos 41000 bu et 28035 @870 for Wentorn inixod, Oaty dull and lower ; salos 81,000 bn st 08@5% for mixed Waentorn, aud 5J@81o for white Woatorn. Provisions—Pork market firm, but quiot at $819.00@19.28 for new musw; $18.00 for oxira ks ; ©41,00 for primo moss. Beof quist &b 613,00 for plain wiess; 214,00 for extra do, promivent Republicaus, among tham Judge Bd- munds, Olairmen of the National Exeoutive Oottimitteo, ¥nd Beoraiury Rubossn, with & viw 1o obfaln Fron Ditd 6 axpllcit debial oF dnv 6a Boof hemia hieavy at 841,00@32.00 for Weatern, Lawt e Taion 200 i0d et 10Ho@IO3 [OF 0o B ' S yiib faerkebid 4160 88 BLISK@LOHK pér gellon 0 L centn, SLUIL SLI5, and §1.50, Wworth from 110 14 pack, u“:‘,,'i,:""'h‘ Uunur.dugnn. o, 70 o 1, §l.50 G0 Sliency! s cdilimen and Children's Chomlso at %, %, aad ¢ 7R e i '%‘;fi l‘gm:h:uu Oluitdren’s Drawers ab 25 and 50 osnte a3 /dis0s" and Chlldrwr's Night-Drcssed, embraldored 16 Childran's Morcilos Sults cud Dreeros 447 ccata warth 93 and 1 e » nfauss’ imbrolderod, Led, an Slipaat trom & camtao B woreh a1 oA 1 frowm 83 Lo§7, worth from 36 to wlunta’ Rol onch. Tufanta! Dibw, 18 conts. < OIS TS, 100 pafes Qorseta at %5 conta, wort? G0 Duies Carsats s 4 oot workhs o B0 Tialed Coraels At 6 conte, wocth ¥1.95. La 8L % contw, worth 8176, B paies Carsuts uil‘ worth g2.00, 14 & KLEY worih 4,75, rv82.50, worth 38, 0 g Wesley Corsota ' ab 61,60, worth Andfuim Tay's Cursots 10 a0t a, s ilvece® Freuoti Waro Corsat, 50 conts, Lot af Ladica' Ifime Kolt 1kitte, $1.00 qality, for $1. CARRBON, PIRIE & CO. FLANNELS, FLANNELS, eld, Laiter & G0, State and Washington-sts,, ‘Will, on Monday, Oct. 26, maks large additions to their stock o ‘White, Colored, and Fancy Flannels, embracing .Embroi- dered Flarnels in every variety of pattern---low-priced, medium and fine qualitiss; Silk Wart . India Oloth; Japunese Cloth, Domet, &e. TFull lines of Gil- bert and Ballardvale White Flannels; a complete assort ment of the celebrated Enfleld Shaker, White, Scarlet, and Gray; Amana Flammels, plain and twilled, all colors; Fancy Shirting Flannels, all color: and prices; also, a splendid asg- sortmeut Fancy Stripe anc Plaid French Flannels, fox Dresses and Sackings, at inve- riably low prices. ; ____STOVES AND FURNACES, - HEATING Churches, Schools, Houses, &c.; A SPECLALTYI BLISS & WALLS, 82 LAKR-ST., CHICAGO, ILL. The celobrated HOVNTON Iurnaces, for Hard, Soft Coal or Wuyd, r Luvarite lilovatdd Doable.Oven Ranga, the Cablaet Hutolnsot Rango or Stovo, aad other frst-class Heating and Cookiog Stoves, Deglsters, Veuti- Intom, vto. _Seud lor Circular. 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