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VOLUME 29. e e | POLITICAL. HALIIET;DAVIS&“H- PALMER HHUSE, The Massgchusatts Republic- GRAND, COHICAGO, ans in Stato Con- SQUARE & The Largest and Best Furnished vention, UPRIGET House in the World?! ROOMS, WITH BOARD, From $3 to $5, ACUORDING TO LOCATION. ENTIRELY FIRE-PROOE! ty To the Proprictors of Tintela n Chicago, particatar ho “ Tacifie,” who aro falucly advertisiug thflnir ll‘g; teln 1 practically fire-proof, and yot 345108 13 D cent for fusurances 1 Having erccted 8 Firo-Proaf Hotel, at an tdditiony cont of ronstruction of over half u mifllion of dolists, and being unwilliug any lotel fn Chicago shoule claim ozemption from firn, and not bo entitled ta if, T heroby clnllongo suy of you Lo tup follzwing trial affcr the cloning of iho Exposition, C. e itet raay bring on tum back all the kind an catry fo any chianiber in tho Palmer 1fouss proper ot Incinding tho Wabash svenue oxtonsion), i which chamber the Farmiture, carpets, curtaina, aud mirrors S7o 10 remnin a8 thoy now aro. A fire msy thon bo el it thio mifildto of tho room, after which tho door Shall b kopt cloaed for one hour. 1f, tihe expira- Tion of thay time, tho firo hea not apread boyond tho Tootm, tha propriotor of the oppostig Hotol 1n to pay Toe thio dama by firs und sinoko t the furniture, o8y tut, i€ the tiro_extonds boyond the limits of the Tooin, thore will not bo nny_chsrgo for the dsmago, Tut 13l pay the proprictar fivo thousand dollars, on coudition, owever, that 1 havon iike privilege aftor- ward, on the samo dny, and, if I donot redace it to Failure of the Effort to Unite on Charles Francis Adams. PIANOS! SEVENTY-FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS ATTEST THEIR Unaporodchable Excellence! More than 20,000 have been mnnnfnctm'cll‘ and are now used, The HALLET, DAVIS & COJ PIANOS are indorsed by such mu- gical monarchs as the following: FRANZ ART, the Immortal ong Writer, TRANZ LASZT, First of Living Maninte, FRANZ BENDKL, the Tonnwned Pupil of Liszt, J0BEPIT GUNGL, Pianint and Composcr, JONANN STRAUSS, tho Waltz King, ANTON URSPRUCH, Composer and Mastor, DR, THEODORE KULLAK, Court Tlanist, Herlin, 3. KILLIBROY, Court Planist, 8L, Petersburg. A, W. GOTTACHALK, Court Orgunst, Welmr, TERR JOACHIN, the Wizard of the Violin. TAEODOIE RATZENBUBG, Court Pianist, Dassel- dorf. AUGUBT ROEMPEL, Court Planist, Baxony. Alex, IL Rico Nominated for Governor on the Third Ballot, Adoption of One of the Finest Platforms of the Scason. Specie Payments, General Am- nesty, and the Downfall of Butlerism, Feeling of Great Confidence artiod 1o one Lour, 1 will pay tho Proprietorn of {bo . JULES DERWELT, foyal Concert Haster, {}f‘m{i@m Holel alt demags {0 tho furaitars aud soo, nd Among the Ohio Re= tor Dorliu loy eaty thourand dollarn bealded. : #QRERH TDACHIN,, Ohief; Direelor Mpeppsits of tho money Lo bo mado in suy Bsok that publlcans. may bo sgreed upon, Thin challenge msy bo sccepted_entre, or simply s to tho fire-proof quality of the Ialmer loune, POTTER PALMER, GARDNER HOUSE, CHICAGO. Located corner MICHIGAN-AV. and JACKSON-8T., fronting on Lake Park, with flne view of Lake Michigan, opposite tho Great Expo- gition Buildings, near all the Rail- road Dopots, and places of amuse- ment; thefinestlocation in Chicago. Pricos---§3.00, $3.50, and $4.00 por day. C. H. GAUBERT, cademy, 7. BOUBRE, Director Belgiam ru-{-l Academy, 1. CONRAD ‘BOHLEINITZ, residont 1#ipsio Con- servatory of Music, F. WEINIZELL, Director Leipslo Conserratory of M usic. 7. LASSEN, Orchestra Master, Baxony, GUS. REIOHARD, Cis. Musleal Dircetor, Prussisn Court. . §ARO, Mustcal Director, Pruesian Conrt. {.'IILNBT "UDfiliF, Profoasor Derlin Royal Academy. Congressman Kerr’s Prospects for the Speakership. Persons Spoken of for Places on the City Republican, Ticket. s Panos thus indarsed by tho collectivo genfns S mtaritien of ha woeld ey be found In large Tariety, together with the Smith's Amorican Organ 30d the Kimball, Great Union, and nther Pianos, at Ty Waterooms, corner State sud Adams-sts., Chicago. W. W. KIMBALL, Sole Northwestern Agont, CORNER STATE & ADAMS-STS,, CEIICA.GO. What the Reconoilintion of Hesing ond Von Hollen Means, Meetings in the Varlous Wards, Propriotor. IN GENERAL. S EEN A MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICANS, i a Q i TIEIR BTATE CONVENTION. ‘WonczsTen, Mass., Bopt. 20.—~The Ropublican Btate Convention met at half-past 11 o'clock, GHM“], UPBIGBT, AND SQUARE CHEHICAGO. sad was called to arder by W. W. Clapp, of the Bostou Journal, tho Chairman of tho Siate Com- wittee, Tho usual committess wers appointed, and tho Hon. Menry Wilson was choson Pros- ident. Prioes Rednced to 83, 83,50 and 8450 per Day, The mont Elegant Hotol in tho city. 00 Buperh Ruome, magnificently furnished and provided with batha ; entirsly firo-proof. Tocation in business con- NEVADA HOTEL 148 and 150 Wabnsh-av., Near Monros-at., one block from Expodtion Buflding, $2.00 PER DAY With lors stylo and ceremony, but mare real eom- PIAN OS. THE STANDARD PIANOS OF THE WORLD. the GRAND GOLD MEDALS OF TIONOR, e FAIR, PAIIB, 1867; LONDOY, 1803, Bpecial sttention is reapoctfally directod fo the Intest improvement in their Plsnoforiés, tho NEW PA1ENT TONE-S8USTAINING FEDAT. This valuable snd {mrorinnt jnvention grestly on- targes the capacity of the Piapoforto for tho produc- tion of musical effecta, Lyox & Hravny, General Agents for the Nortliweet, NENRY WILSON'S SPEECH, On taking the ¢ hair, Mr. Wilson made s politi- cal-raform and hard-money speech, The follow- ing is his reforenco to fioance ¢ In stress of war, when its creditors and armica wore unpald, the Governmoat jssued ita prowmises o 1oy, 204 mudo thea legal tendor. When it onartment was mado, the Govornment in good faith intended thiat theso nates should bo redeamed i gold or in in- terset-bearing bouda; but ten yosrs have and still romaln unfultlled. Green- . | fortthan in places uf greater pretensiona and higher | theso promises to Stato and Monrooin, CHOM:, | Soites, Lm0 Broter® backe havo indeo ely appreclated, and we are yustly proud of the aredit of 1no ation fo tho msrketa of tho world, bt we do not, and we cannot, as Amezi. cans, fako pride in the singular fact that 5 from an unknown bank in ane of tho British p can bo soid in Btate stroet for & premium of moro fhinn 12 por cont_over one of our legal-keuder notos, TWith all the wealth of 40,000,000 of peopls Lehind it; tho plighted falth of the nation, the honor of tha Gov- ernment, tho eaduring intorests of pooyle, of the rich and of the poor, of copital And labor, all demoustrate At {he Govornment, by wise and pradent lgielstion and adminlstration, shotld, at the earlicat practicable poriod, mako 4 noies equal 10 aud eouvertibe’ Loto gold, FORNITURE. TMPORTANT. FURNITURE! The largost and best-selectod stock of goods a¢ the VERY LOWEST PRICES to be found in the ontire West, mostly of our OWN MANUFAOTURH oud WARRANT- ED. Don't fail to gall and oxamine those goods and BAVE THE COMMISSIONS now g0 generally paid to * MID DLE MEN.’ THE TOBEY FURNITORE GO, 195 STATE-ST., cor, Adame, Chicago, VINEGAR., W T REOHIVE FROM A QUAKER FARMER In New Jersoy, hin Entire Product of CIDER VINEGAR. IT 18 WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE, 434 from my kmowledge of the article sold undor that namma in Alils market, 1 can say that T sell tho only PURECIDERVINEGAR THAT 18 BOLD fIN CHICAGO, 0, TATUM, Wine Merchant, 148 EAST MADISON-ST, COAL, Can supply city or country with old brand LACKAWANNA COAL ', car-load, or cargo, any time wanted, Bloss. burg, ebigh, Efl, rias 110, ad Cahel Coal on asi: Otices—3-0 Eust Madisonsat., closs to Lridge; 133 m‘m Market-sl,; 300 Luwber-at,; west ond Elgh- t. Bridge, ko North Pler, noar Linbthouse. HOBERT LA 000'S HOTEL, Nos. 34 and 36 Bast Washington.st., p. Fiedd, Taiter & Co,'s Retail Dry Goods Siars, and o 2 e of Sy Moty G GEO. 8, P o otal), Clor! ROl (ato ot Oy BN DR, Fropistor, $2.00 per Day. The best honsa for $3 per day in the country. LACE GOODS. = NewLace. Just roceived from our Europosn Agents, tho Now RUSSIAN CACHE- MERE LACE, in Black, Eoru, and Seal Brown, tho latest novelty in Paris and London, at FRENCH’S, 153 STATE-ST,, cor, Monroe, SHIRTS. SHIRTS! To ordor, of the best fabrica in uso. Full lines in stook of our own manufacture. 'Wo are propared to meako Shirts to order in oight hours, whon neccssary. SON BR0S, MEN'S FURNISHERS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago. Pike's Opera Wousa, Cincinuati, “STOVES AND FURNA ES, "OUSHING'S TUSULAR. Sigye, Orale, nd PO, ‘This discovery gives more heat from & given amount of fucl, in open gratos and Franklin_stoves, than closo sloves, We lave thirteon slzes of furnsces, Can warm the largeat church or amalleat cottags, We cspoclally rocomuiend thiow for soft coal, Call and s66, ur seud for circular, CUSHING, WARREN & CO. No. 66 1. DALLOTING FOR GOVERNOR. ‘Woncestes, Mage., Bopt. 20.—1he first in- formal ballot for candidate for Governor resuli- od : Tlce, 398; Loring, 858; Adums, 286, No cholse. On the first formal ballot Adams had 253 votes, Loring 832, Rice 451. On tho eecond informal ballot Charlos Fran- ois Adams had 2604 Georgs . Loring, 2237 Al- oxandar 1. Rioo, 497. Tho rosult of tho thicd ballot was oe follown : Rive’s nomination was wade unanimous. Horatio G. Kuight was nominated Lioutonant- Qovernor by acclamation; ‘Treasurer, Charles Eudicott; Atditor, Julius L. Clark; Attorney- Geners!, Chorles Il Traln; Becretary of State, Henry B, Pierce, THE PLATEORM. resolutions woro Following adopted: ‘The Republicans of Masaschusctts, in Convention sasombied, reaifirm tholr slloglance th Lo great, pur- posea and principles of the Bepublican pariy. congratulsie themseives that nothing in thelr rocord ‘makes it neosusary for them to give plodges that they wocept and will abide by the sitlementof the war issucs made in the Thirteenth, Fourtoenth, and Fiftoenth amendmenta to the Comatitution of tho United Statos, and they cougrutulste the country that the Democratio party hne at Iwt formally pro- feasod to sbandon i1s long, bitter, and desperato, but unavalling struggle, frst to provent and afterwards to overtlirow that wotilemont, This profession i1 both the most humiliating confeasion of paat folly ever ex- torted from & polltical organization, snd sigoal tributo 1o the invincible righteousness of Ropublican princi. oo, Tha sconsation biat i, Tiopuniloan party seeks 0 keop alivo old {ssues in order void new ones is unwarrsnted, Our yaat, at leaat, fs secure. Ablo to roview the record without remorse, we chiserfully com- ‘mit it to latory, and, with courago imspired bY stic- coun in & nobla caitse, wo addross ouracives to 410 new duties of hoers of the nation, 1t ia therefore de- clured + 1, That tho Republican party of Massachusotts will support no man for ofiicial position whoss peraousl characier {8 not an absolule guarsnly of fidelity to every publio trust, and they invoks the condemnation of the ballat-box upon any candidate for office who Talls of this test, whatever 1nay be hls perty name or indorscmenty, 3, Tht reform In the civil servics s & work which ve over or slacken, aud for tho clova- uriication of that service the Iepublican Tty wilrmnliumny and faithfully strivg, welcoming KD co-operation of their oppousuts in whatever quar- ter it may appesr, to the and thet every corrupt and unworthy office-hiolder, without distinction of party, may bo driven from place, aud that oficlal malfes. satice Ay ba huuted and punished wherever pursull may be had or blow fall, 3 That the Republicans of Massachusctts fn tho sd~ ‘miulstration of Stata atlairs, recognizing no privilege of class, D0 sntsgonism beiween labor and capital, but deprecating sny attempt to arbitzarily fel.er either whether oo the part of employer or uu‘fil witl ;}ls)part such measures as shall ‘develop the rosources unanimously _FIRM GHANGES. D1SSOLUTION. -E'&i.‘;’}‘."{.".,"""hf""‘“‘“" ‘nbhlln, bvgnm dlln: dor the Bame o or 0o, 15 day dissolved by mutial copaenls W. A, BIMPSON, . 8, NORWELL, 3.’ @, BIMPSON, COPARTNERSIIIP. N?- undersigued will continua the hualness of tho h :mnlfllmron, Norwell & Co,, under the atyls of A Blmpson & Co. . A. SIMPHON, icago, Bapt, 30, 1 ‘50 tion _____DYEINC DYEING. labor and of capital alike, stimulsting the onesud LAKE NAVIGATION, Latior 15 Gerienis Garizonts ped s clened | fiing Lo ot oo challe of oo, s DIIOIT NTEAM] Ly, 8 2180 all measures thay regal 0 promotion GOODIICH HTEAMELLS, Sl T X N — i perascs oducation, good soraie 804" equal righis 100 Bouth Clark, 183 Iliuois, and 205 W. Madison-sta | of all tha Amerloan peoplo frreupective of sec; the malnlenance of order, honeat enforcement of eiivt- ing laws, rigid economy and retrenchment in every dopartinent of tho Governmet of the Cosunonwealtli, aud redueiion of tazation, 4. That reduction of mational tho laat fiscal year by mors tnsn tha cnatant reduction durt proscot Adpiniatration, i MISOELLANEQUS, B0 Der cont Economy I Fuel, v ad ool (o xpenditure durlog ), Tollowing o wholo perlod of thy ralifying proof of the The ** HOTARY" DASE BURNER offects & savi) 80 por cant 1o fuel,” Call a0d oo it 1n operation at | carueat endeavorsof tho Lepublican party by economy, riod/; LOW’S, 110 Lake-at,, all who are interestod in reducing frugality sud fdelity in uzoppulmo mnyca ,llt tiglton "fifi"l"flfl'izfil‘." fuel penscs, ‘Took First Premiuin Hiate o the public burdea, 5. That the Fresident of the Unitad Btates Is entitlad 10 thie gratitude of the country for the independent conragy snd good wense witl which {n an urgont crinia of sifairs ho ina sasumod tho great Tesponaibili- tles of bis ofick and maintalned ke natlonal booor o OIL TANKS, WiLsoN & EVENDEN'S TO CAPITALISTS. Jiaving just inveuted und porfactod an articls which will be required universally, can be i If anderedit, OClIL TANKS, SOl 2t 6 stnult 1rico ABA- 4 largo pratit, I'emn peomers | -6, Tast the Nepublican party bails with excoeding it ed to pegotiate with o party of tueana for Its wanufac- | oy the msny evidences of recouciiistion in spint anil MEASUR!NG Pum. tury aud introduction, Addresa It 20, Tribuge oftice. Hurposo s well ss of peace fu fact, which have taken o place of disturbance iu the reslorsd States, aud makes haste to Lustily ite anxiety Lo mock reconchiiation with_contidence, and every provf of poace with proof ©of sfection and regacd, 7, That we Lave no more earneat dosire then that our brethren at the Boulb, without dlstinotion o ex~ 47 & 49 West Luke Bt, A OIEICAGCGO. 0 Sead for Catalogue, “Puts” and *Calls” 0 Grata, ¥or full information how o operste hla puarket acad for our clreular, Yaceda Masulastarers of OLARK & 0., 3 3 to tho fullest e~ RVRNDEN'S WOOD-GOVERED OANB, 300 Wusbingtonats Ontiago, | Cobt thoes touatiahls Tioecoe 10 whish we ove sl TIUR AY, SEPT MBER 30, 1875. —B CHICAGO, N proaperity, nnlvornal fre olueation, snd seourity of rersonal righta under loal eolf-gnysrnmont, with- wut the necennity of any Interfercnce from sbroad, 8. That the ltepubficann of Sleawaclurctin ws all ‘sugiries snd evidence that tun conten American independanea will bo colebrated by the com- pleta reatoration of fratornity, awd tiey exprew tho aptuion that tho timn baa conie for tue removal of all remaining political disalilities, 4, Toal Sounil Tearon, sn well 28 the Wiso o broken tumayo of the Jpublic, fllustratat by tho cxauni- plo of Warhington, requirs 'that tha tenura of the Chict Magistracy of tha Unfted Btates should not ex- <cevd 3 srcand ferm, 10. That tho National Government i sacredly bound, in tho Interest of the commnen welfare, ta gocd faith, in [ho light of all oxperietice and history, to fulgll 13 {x:g-‘nu-‘» by L“" epccdiest possiLle roturn to spccle payment. 11, Tust an feredecinablo currency in s national ovil, and when It continues bryond {nn ticcomity of fta em- ation, a nationsl roprosch ; Llat tho demoralization of valucs caunced by tho infiation of the natlonal currency, whila 1t tends 5 piaca the earnings of Iabor, which d- pend on slesdiness apd uniformuity in the mesaure of valu, in tho Lowar of speculators in gold snd credlt, 4180 {nvoiven tho demoralization of public and privato conduct, credil, aud expenditure, npoculstion In place of brif, ultimate prosiration of ‘trado and Industry ; Firk of increasing crimo and dishonor, and the whols traln_of evils which follow any departure from tho Liomcly virtuio that Keops' 1t8 #ord and §ayn a 1t gocn, 2 Fuat, whilo wo ghudly eount smiang tho most - nificaut ssaurances of the good work of the lopublic- an uarty (ts reqencrating infiuences upon oor Demo- cratic fellow-citizena, 83 ghown in the better uttersuces of their recent Convention In thin hall, §n_ thcir uare- rervid accoptanca of the conatitutions] resull of fte- publican statesmanship, and in their nominttion ta 10 offico of men tratved n_ Republican toschings and Rervice, oo protesl thst it would bo tho heighit of 11n- prudenco to commit all that bos been schiovod for union, feeedom, and kuman rights to_the keeping of tho party which had no Loart for thu work and has no stako in tho glory. Adjourned eino dle. P R THE OHIO CAMPAICN, MANY ORATORS TO BPEAL, 8peciat Dipateh to The Clieaqo Tridure, Corvmsus, O., Bept. 20.—Tho Hepublicans aro gaining coofidonco daily. Ieturus from a canvans lLeing made of the Btata glve most cheoring rosults, ond show large Hepublican galon. Nothing 1 moro assured thsn that tho Liberals of '72 havo roturned to the Repub- lican fold. A debato on financial issuea has been arranged, aftor much corrospondenco, betwoen Gon, Stewnrt L. Woodford, of Now Yorlk, o most ominent exponent of honost money, and Gen, Thomas Ewing, of Obio. Tbe dobats opens ot Showneo to-morrow night. Tho lHon, Lewis D. Caofpbell Lina sigmfiod o desiro to debato with eithor Bonator Morton, Dawos, or Dout- woll. ‘Tho Republican Committee rofuso to en- tertain the propesition 08 oo smuasll gemo. The Republicans have eecured Seuwator John J. Ingalls, of Kansas, o entor the campaign for® eix spoechien. 'Tho Iast nccossion to the Domo- cratic list of orntora is ex~-Gov. Curtin, of Penn- sylvania. Dan Voorhees maked his firat spcock at Lovelang, 0., Oct. 4. HCHULZ IN OITIO, Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicano Tribune, ‘Daxron, Bopt. 29,—Carl Bcharz addressed an immense meeting in front of tho Court-Housa this evoning ou tho finnncial question, He spoke cloquently and forcibly upwards of two hours, lndd'l! attentively listenod to. It will do great good. g KERR. LAYING FITES, Speetal pispatch to The Chicano Tridune, 87. Lous, Bopt. 20.~Tho Hon. Michael C. Korr, of Indians, has beon putting in some vory offectivo work hore during the past two daye in tho mattor of pushing his clalny for the Bpeak- orship of tho noxt Mousze of Representa- tives, 1o has been mojourniug vocently in Colorado, and mnde it conveniont to siop at 8t, Louls whilo en routo for homo, snd thers is no doobt of his having socceodod in eo- curing plodgos- from all of tho Missourt Congressmon to vowe for him for Eponker, Horr is o hard-mopoy Demoorat of the most pro- nounoed type, but he has s numberof strong and influencial porsonst friends Lero who have brought over to h ths stroogest inflationiuta among our Congressmen, who will support him in epito of his objoctionable financial views. Accordiog to report, Mr, Kerr's euccoss in this littlo campalgning gamo of his has beon at- tained by a good desl of ewapping and outade trading and by plodges on bis part in ro- tarn for those received. Tho most plausiblo ono of tho roports 1a that conoerning the trade made with Erastos Wells, whoreby Mr. Kerr iy to rocoive the support and in- flusnce of Erastus, and Erastus i to get the Cbairmaunship of the Committeo of Ways and Means. Itls asscried by purtics who have svory facility for knowiug that there is undoubtedly Buch » compact betwoon tho two ambitious Congressmen, and thero is strong ovi- donce to mupport that declaration. Ona of Kerr's first ncte on Jus srrival st St. Louis was to call upon Mr. Wells, and while hero ho had a number of por- vonsl, and apparovtly very fricodly and con- tidentinl 1nterviows with him. Wolls bas bocn n member of Congress over twolvo y.u.rn‘ i8 by all odds tho most influential Reproscniative from Missourt, one of tho most popular Congross- men throughont the entire West, e {a a apecio mauv, aud, of course, fn perfeat gecord with Korr on that score, 1ls inflagnce will donbtless control two-thirds of the Cou- grossmon from tho Btate, snd it i quite poasibla thst the entire dolegation will go his w;{. It 18 possible two or threo will vote for Bam Randall, tho iofiation candidate, Bam Cox haa no chanoe among Missouri members, and it 13 nnderstood that tho very fact that bis own delegation s agaiust him will injore his prospecta very much throughout tho West. Thoe Missouri dolegation nre solid for 1ne flation with two excoptions. Mr. Kerr and his fricnds hero say that ‘ovory Domoorat from lu- dinna ia plodged to him, and that the majority ot the Illinoia members liave aleo beer sectired, the flon. Bill Morrison, Reprosentative from Bolleville District, {8 sh avowed friond ot Kerr, sud is doing all he can to influcnoo votes for bhim, 1o waa horo a day_or two ago sud held a pow- wow with Kerr. It ie eaid thac 3ir. Morrison likea Mr. Wolls, and bas modo & very advan- {ngoonn swap with prospective Bpesker Kerr, by which ho {8 aleo to roceive the chairmanship of ;m ifipflx‘lnl committeo in rotura for champion- ng Kerr. %nluug bis Congressional brethren of Iilinols tho fricudsof Korr agsort that, with tho votes ‘which ho has plled]lad to him {n Missour, IUi- nois, Kontucky, ludiana, and other Westorn States, combinod with the big Enatern voto which ho 18 ceriain to got, his oloction 18 already aysurod. —— MISCELLANEOUS MORGAN COUNTY, ILL. Snectal Disvateh o The Chtcago Tribune, JacgsonviLLy, Iil, Sopt. 20.—The Republican Conveution of Morgan County met in this city yestorday and mado nominationa for the ensu~ ing election, A. I, Gregory was nominated for Assessor and Troasurer, Oyrus Mathiows, Jr., for Commissioner, aud William . loo for Bur- voyor, An attempt was made to foist rag-monoy resolutions on the Convention, but they wero suwmarnly tabled. The caudidates pominated are very strong and popular, and, with proper offort, ¢an bo elected. Tho Vemocrats mot the day beforo and repominated tho prosent Asaos- sor and Commissioner, but did not incumber thomeelves with a declaration of priuciples. — LOCAL. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES, THIT ABE BLOW IN DECLABING THEMSELVES, The depths of politica are beginolog to be stirrod hy the movementa of candidatos who aro proparing to be indorsed by conventions, snd aro goiting roady to ask the peopls 1o bostow thoir suffrages upon the deserving snd hard- workling frionds of the party, The Opposition. 1ats, with the prestige of holding tho power, are moro active than the Ropublicans, and wppear in greator foroe, both in publie and lu print, Evory oflice likely to be filled in Novembor is fittod out with s large, if not s choice, selestion of Peoplo’s party candidates, who are even now pusbing, jostliug, iroating, eutreating, and gen eraily working for the suffrages of tho dologatos in conventlon or the bummers in the wards, IN TUB BANKS O¥ THE BEPUULICAN PARTY there is more quioct, aud even a touch ol svathy. The chior smoug the losders have not yet beon enthused, and there is less thau half the button- holisg by candidstos of thet party that is mani- fout 0R tho othes aide tho houwe, This rosulls not #0 much from a feclhng of doubt aa to the rosult ny to & chsinclination tu make too lopg A campaigy, and s provaiont opinion that thn voters of * the party sre not to be drawn Avu{)hy palitical clubw, politleal plenics, political bar- becues, or political domonstrations of thoss aud other kinds. Btili thoro js somo talk smong frisnda of lioneat and availsblo won, and a fair amount] of Inquiry s to how tholr names are likely ta be received by the voters. YOI COUNTY TREARCLER, tlin meat renponaible and lucrative place on tho ticket, tho names of Phomas 11111, f . Drock- way and Clerk Lipe ate moat prominont, with the former rather the strouger. Ald. Dizon has been often aud favorably mentlonod, but he doos not appear to bo at all desfrous of run- ning, and hia frienda say thas he will in no evont come forward, FOR COLNTY KUMYEYOR, the Ropublican candidaten sppoar to ho Aloxan- der Wolcott and B, B, Groaley, ths former hav- ing held he ofMco for Aome ton years, and with genoral satisfaction, B FOR CLERK OF TOE SUPERION COURY thore is n rather animated conlest, inasinnch as the office is gonerally supposed to belong to tho younger men of tho party, and to be for them a rather fat thing with somo littla patrooags. Lester Coffeen, tho present deputy, was esrly Bpoken of, aud hns roceived & strong indorsc- mont from mombera of tho Bar, but is under- stood to Lava littlo or no atrength smong the genoral public, _J. J, Healey, of the Recorder's oflico, aud M. M. Miller, tho West Hido legis- Iator, have also friends, but 1ot much strength., Uthier names have beon mentioned, but nono a0 Pprominont aa thero. ‘Tho two Judgoships sre objocta of moro or less envyand sspiration. Thero scerms, how- over, tiot o shadow of doubt that Judge Gary will be kis own euccessor, For the pisce mado vacant by Judge Tree's resignation a largo num- ber of namen aro suggested, among whom ure H. B, Hurd and J. I’ Roat., COUNTT COMMISSIONERS. Thero aro to be five County Commissionors chosen, and tho names submitted are not & few. Most loudly licard among tho din ara the follow- ing: Commissioner Russell, who wants a ro- olection ; Comnuseioner Joser, who is willing to ba again chosen, but who 13 opposed by Mr. Scott, who ehares with him the sdvantage of African descent ; Goorge Dunlap, of Norwood Park; W. Y, Gray, ot Jefferson, an old Buporvisor ; Oba- dish Huso smnd C, G. Ayory, of Evanston; Col Clongh, of tho city; Jobn Humphroy, of Le- W. I, Gsrv, Theodors Behultz, R Wal- . Haskamp, Houry Waltor, sud others be- youd patieace. CITY OFTICES. ‘Whother or not a city election will be called is Fot a moot quastion, ond upon its decikion re- insiva peodent s Jarge amount of wire-pull- ing and much free beer. Lvery effort will bo' made to socuro b Bupremo Court do- cision in the quo warrauio cago boforo Nov. 3, tho timo sot by tho Coustitution for tho cloction, If that decision should be adverso to tho charter of 1372, then tho clection would of courre be nocessary, whilo if the charter should bo sustainod the opinfon holds that the Alder- mon and other cily officials wonld Lold over until April noxt, at which timo the rodistricting of the wards will bo sccomplished. It w ovi- dently the wish of one st leatt of the conuse! for tho city to put off the docislon of the caso if yo!uiblo beyond the datosot for the olection. The latest day allowed for tio sabmission of the city's briefs is Oct. 10, and if they aro beld off antil that date it will do moch toward provent- ing » decision mn time for an election. t, howover, there comes & nocessily £or & city olection, there will not bo wanting citizens who will receive the suffragoa of their followe grate- fully snd even eagerly. For Mayor. thero hsa not beon sny groas display of strength by soy Ropublican, and no pames bhave been Jromi~ nently moutionod aa yet. This growsin part out of tho dosro overywhore oxpressed to put forward ag the head of tha ticket s man whose high character, ability, sud tntegnity shall entitlo bim to respoct. Buoh men do not eeok office, and therofore whon tho nomiuation is made (1f one bo neocssary) it will be of n man whoso namo biau not beon Lawkod about or bargained over. Bubstantislly tho same rcasons hove pro- vonted the peddlung of names for City Tross- wror, City Collector, and City Atioruoy. Amang candidates for Aldermop on the Re- publican ticket thie only namos yot mentionad at all widely aro D. J. Lyoa o iret Arthur Dixon in the Second, F, O. Vierling in tho Thizd, and tho presont incumbont, Clove- land, in tbe Yoartzenth, and Campbell in tho Thictoenth. e HESING AND VON HOLLEN. TIIE MEANING OF TUE COMPLOMISE. ‘The importanco of the agreemont beiween Messra. Heeing aud Von Hollan, by which the latier withdrew from his candidacy for County Treasuror, which was montioned in yosterday's TiuBUSE, appears to bo somewhat exnggerated. An between theso two (lermana thore never was tho least donbt of Mr. Hos- fog's succees, No matter how tho del- ogotes to tho nominating Convention wero olectod, Mr. Hoslng was zessonably certaln of earrying all the North Bido wards and the dele- gatos from the Weet 8ide Gormun wards, while Yon Hollon had no special strength on the South Side which would ensble him to reiy coniddently uyon support from that quarter. Even if Honng aud Voo Hollen wers both to mu, nobody wno had atudiod tho eitaation with auy pnsticular oare lad mach bolief that Kealoy would be ablo torun in botwoen them, since the latter csa count, With aoy certaluiy, upou ouly tho Third, Bixth, Sevently, Elghtt, and Ninth Waras, and a fow 'scattering delegatos from tho Tenth, Llovonth, and Thirtecnth. It bnvm§ bocowe & forogone oconclusion ovon to Vou Hollen tant bo could uot got tho uomiuation, bo made up his mind that tho bost thisg for him to do was to gracefully withdraw with ay much eclat as possiblo, and while he could yot make good torms for himself, THE DANGRD WLICH MB. IIZSING FEARS ianot from any other candidate for the County Treasurership, but from the Conventlon itsolf. No matter low it may be elocted, whothor by rimary meetings or by the Central Committes, Euhcflnfldent it wil{ nominato him. His fear 18, however. that it may b o 1mado np ss to losd down the ticket with peoplz 80 objoctionsble to the community that they will dreg him down to dofeat along with thcmselves. Whilo Mr. Ied- ing lins said that ho was perfeetly willing to go befors & convention —made up i tho old-fashicnad way, yeb it s undorstood that vow, a8 & yesr ogo, he is ex- coedingly oppoesd on principle to anything of tho kind, and that bo, or some person elgo rapresenting him, will offer tlus oveniug, at tho meetiog of the Opposition Coutral Committee, a rosolution 10 tho effect that the Counvention ahall be mado up of delogatos toiected from the differont wards by the membors of the Central Committes, following the exampls sot in tho campaigo of 1878, although the Convention thus crosted was fu mony rospects a very uuraly aud tumultuous body. THERE 15 CONSIDRRABLE ECROR in tho statowents which bave boen wade to tho effoct that Mr, Hesing has plodged the Staats~ Zewung to support whe olarter of 1872, aud also to sbatain from attacks npon Bheriff Agnew and certain other members of the Opposition party. Mr. HMesiug doos not control singlo and alono theoditorixl coluninaot the Staats-Zeitung, Thoro are others whosa viows have to bo consulted whon the paper expresses itsel? :ron any wub~ joect, and nothing haa yot appearcd to show thnst thoy have chauged the opinions which they formerly entortamed in common with 3ir. Hews ing relative to the illogality of tho cleotion by whioh the charter of 1872 waa adopted, or iu ro- gard to tho sotton of Sheriff Agnew somo onths sga. Posco was mado botweon Mr. Ag- now and Mr, Hoefug fully threo mouths sgo, una Mr. Agnow having kept cloar giuco thon of tho blundory which be wade, tho bwabzalun? bLas lot lutn alone, It i belioved by the majori- ty of the loaders of the People'a party that tho cliartor of 1674 will be sustainod by the Supreme Court, but it dovs not_follow therofrom that the Staals-Zeitung Lins chauged its opinion upon tlis subject. 80 FAB AH ME, VOX MOLLEN I8 CONCERNED, it s underutood to have beeu agreed that, if an eleation 18 held for city oflicors in Noyowbur, under the old or under the new chartor, bo shall ba the candidata for City Collector, It is trua thas the dutics of that ollice have beeu practi- oally abrogated, but the claim is made that it i ouly for a yoar At all events, and that it will bo Docessary $0 bavo soms oue who can euter upou tha discliarge of the dutiss of tho ollice 8 yuar fron now, when tho city egais bogins to vollect ita taved vuder Bill 300, whieb many eity ollicesa boliove will be snstained by tho upper cuuct. v, Von Holfou Is of the opimion that it 4 bot- ferforhim to hold to thebird in the hand, though it bo & rather -knm?r fuwi, than 1o go ot 10 weatoh of the oxusedingly plump 006 whick is out in th sk, It s repoited, a8 far as 5 BHEBLYY AGNEW Jo conoesned, that tist Reailaman, whose feos & & g NUMBER 37, ——— W have been somosthat raduced, 'i..r fn groat part to the achion of the NyA Critung, han boen pacifiod Ly tho promisn b & S alall bo ro- nominated in 1876, and thus ! 55 wo torma in which to mako up tho minoy 5 & ho expected tomskoln one, Like ait p > $uns, he s & Yory forgiviog msn, no mat. “)w asvero tho atrictires which may havo boen madn abount him, and Le is ready to pardou the Slaats-Zei- tung editorials, owpocially since they weto Imlrl{ all of them writton In German, sooner than foro the opportunity of coutinuing bis tey- are of oflice. ANOTHER NEASON why it was doemed advisablo to bavo a sort of formal reconcillation or sgreement bLetwoou thono prescnt and prospoctive oftice-holders, wan to encourago the Oppoeition and discoursgo tho Ttopublicans by proscuting a united front, As it isnow, the Germans are apparontly united by the ?fimomouc botwoon Heeing nod Yon Hollen, and the Irish apparently in Line by the agree- ment of Mosare, McGirath and Agoow. Tho gain, Lowover, fa only au spporent oie. Sherifl Aguew has_vory littlo political utrength, oven swong tho Irigh. He alicnsted thom by the blundera which ho made soon after he entored into oftic, and, notwithatanding froquent ex- curaions and picnics, haa not beon able to regain Lis hold. The (nfluence which McGrath ouco badgg in ~tho Fifteenth Ward—and it was vory great-—-hias pretly nearly departed. Mo has Leoh away from bis native Leatl too much aud too long, Just as Sheridan lost the control of the Bixtl, 80 bas McGrath allowed that of the FYifteenth to slip through his Lands, Thore is, thiorefore, 110 mure reason now than thero was s week ago to judge thot the Irish wll suppork solidly the homwation of Mr. Heeing. 1hoy THE WHISKY FRAUDS, Sonte Twaddie Lately Current in . 8t. Louis Regnrding Jus- tico Miller. The Whisky Men Elated Over Their Buccess in Delaying a Trial. Washington Ofcials Pleased with the Convictions at Jofferson City. ST. LQUIS. IUBTICE MILLER, Special Dirvateh to The Chicage Tribune, A1, Lotis, 8ept. 2).—~Tho partics indictod for complicity in the whitky ring frands hero arn congratulating thomselvos over tho favorablo results which they have nchieved at this torm of tho United Statos Circuit Conrt. Tha ocone tiouanco which they wsucccoded In obtain~ iug yestorday was o gonulne surprise to. the most of tho peopls, for tho reasou that it was penerally understood thal Judgo Miller was determined that tho easos should bo summarily disposed of at this torm,’ aud that all applications for a continannce would Will voto, of courme, for tho Ivish otmiscen o | MU0t With liitio favor st biy haods. Tha tho Opposition sicket, Whother thoy will voto | nesertion was wmado and frecly djs. ’{‘9‘: tho UE:lmnn &ucudlud lqniw anot| erhmnlnerl; cuysed, that Justice Miller bad Joug oy may do os they did Iast year in tho Iris i wwards whon thoy seratched Di{uzm:h acd voted chiarlshed drepucatal wspintions for Presidential Lonors, and had resolvcd to signal- 1zo hia strict dovotion to Lionest governmont by o swift snd vigorous administration of justico towards the metibers of the whisky ring, and thus put himself before the pooplo 8aa groat political roformer, aa well 24 a foarless Judge. Tho ready willingnesa with which ho granted tha. continusnces, bowever, sbows that |the ominent Jurist had no intention of gathering fruit which othera biad shiakon from tho Whisky Ring hush aod that, whatovor bis ambition might be, he wan not proparod to ntilizo his secidontal eon- ! nection with the whisky frauds to forward big owa individual intereat. THE ADVANTAOR 7O TIE DING, The delay gained is_certainly & great trinmph, for tho whitky men when it 1s considered how( man! m-umbfo contingenciea aro liable to hap-' pen betweon now and tho Jaonary torm. If tho| indicted partics aro guilty and havo really mado ! large sums of money out of thoir fraudulent' actd, tho delay will give them time to g)«fit Bway witnesaes, dostroy evidence, aud perfoct thoir own defenso, If aro inno- cont, nod aro, a4 shoy sliego, the victima of public prejudice an rivato malice, it wil largely increaso thoir chances of a falr trial.] Joyeo and McDouald filed thewr bondu this morn- iog in tho sum of $11,000 oach for their appear- anca boforo tha Unitod Btates District Court in. Novembor to answer ta tho charga of destroying. public records, JOTCE'S HABEAS QORPUS OASE. In the habeas corpus easo of Col. Joyce, who was arrestod sovoral dsys 8go upon & warrant from Jefferson City to anawer chargos Emmrnd against bim in tho Wostern Diatrict of Missour, Judge Miller sastained the writ, and ordered the dofendsut $o be disclarged from the cuetody of the Marshal. Col. Joyce sabsoquently wonk bo- fore Unitod Btatos Commissioner Clarke and gavo his persounl recognizance to furnish a bond to-morrow in ho sum of 85,000 for his apponr- snce at Jefferson City at tho proper time. e gy WASHINGTON. THE DEPARTMENT REJOICING, Bpectal Dypateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasursoron, D. C., Bept. 20.—The Internal Ravenuo ofticials consider the conviction of Ad- ler & Co., ana otbor diatillers snd rectifiers at Bt. Joecph, Mo., a great triumph of the Treas- ury Department, and & complata vindication of pretty solid for Aguew. IT 15 BUMORED THAT TUERE ADE BOME IRISIMEN who aro not 88 loug-nuffaring a8 Mr. Agnow, sud who wtend to knifo Mr. Hemng it they get tho chiance. Among theao ia Ald. Corcoran, who Lins shown his porer fn st least ono procitct of the Twentioth Ward, and ho clalma to bo able to do 80 ngaiu, §e has bocn attacked by the Staata- Zritung aud by Mr, Hering oven more bitterly than Boerifl Aguow, and he has uot forgotien e, s pozt in tho campuign, bowover, will depend 10 a grest cxtont upon _whom the Ropablicans nominate os County Tressurer, If uny man whom he fancics s put up be will go for him with all bis ouergy, straining every nerve to do- foat Mr. Hosing, " If it siould Labpon that the Hepublican nominae is ouo to whom he {s per- sonally opposed, then Lo will reman quicscent. The cliancos are, bowever, from prescnt appear- ances, that be aud s few otber mea will revolu- tioufzo mattens Lo nu extont which will surprien Mr. Hesing when bo gets tho roturns ou tho Lt of the 2d of November, ficbael Keolay, Hosing's opponent for County Treasuver, takos 8 philosopbical wiow of tho make-up between Hosing sod You Hollen. Ho #Rya Lo was prapared for the moyoment, snd al- ways regordod You Hotlen's candidacy sa mythi- cal. Ho felt strangor yoeterday thsn evor bo- foro, and {8 dotormined to fight to tho bitter ond. 1o says that Hesing has the séart of him for the nomination with the pummer olomant, but ho alaimp to rely upon sod sinow of tho dent that ho will wm ovd. Ho scoms patisfiod that Heeing is boing duped, and i confident that many of those whom e now counts on for support are playlog traitor to hun. He does pot believe, for instauce, thut Agnew and others who have boon 80 parsistontly sbused by Hosing have m their Learts forgiven bim, but, on tho contrary, thas, as 5 matter of policy, they have cgreod to mapport him. He tlunks she support, however, will be very meagro, Aud sooms possessod of aseurances that such will be the case. Ho eaya bo has no fears of tho coalitions that hove been made so far, but beliaves thoy have been to his intereat. 1o the nominsting convention he lopes to de- feat Hesing in his own ward, and beside appears confident that tho Bixtecnth, Kigbtoeoth, snd Niuetoonth Wards will favor bim if soy degree of {fairuces ia showa in tho choico of delogatos. Tho Irish wards ot the South and West Sides ho rolies upon imptioitly, and iu fact, i Lis version of the situation 16 to be sot down 8 true, Mr. Hosing may well wish to bo delivered from his fricnds. Socretary Dristow’'s conrso with respoct iiliesia—p to the Whisky Ring. Tho caso was POLITICAL MEETINGS. fiypieal one. All the Government TUIITEENTI WARD. A second meoting of tho Repablicans of the Tuirteenth Ward was held last eveniog in Oweley's Hall, 786 Wost Madivon streot, corner of Robey, Capt. Ronbou Cleveland being tho Chalrman, and L, R. Carpenter she Becrotary. Geargo Bhorwood was eloeted Vico-Frosident of the Club. A Committee on Financo was appoint- ed, consisting of L. H. Whitaey, F. G. Wolch, and A. Meson, and thia Committoo oponed s subscription list to procore funds for the pay- mont of the ball rent during the campaign. About two-tbirds of the necessary smonant waa immodiately subserived. Bomo speoches were then made, L. I, Bisbeo thought that the abjoct of thiy campaign should be principally munjcipal roform. Col. Ellithorpe despaired of the succoss of the Republican party shis fall, unless somothing woro done $0 oncilisto tho foreign elemonts, which had boen ostracized by the too Puritanical measures of the pariy, 1le also feared lost the orgauization would go to pieces on the mowoy questiou. L, I, Whitney pelioved with Col, Ellithorpo that tho foreign cases at Chicago, Milwaukeo, and Bt. Louis are based upon tlie same kind of evidence. Tho da« fonse waa condnoted by tho ablost lawyers of St. Lonis that tho Whisky Ring could engage, anl thoy were defeatod at every point. All tho indictod persons wero convicted. Bome of tho principals rolied upon belng aoquitted in that their subordinates assumod sll responsi- bility for the proved and admitted acts, but the Conrt declarsd the principala also guilty, and charged tho jury to convict thom. The Depart~ ment is eo well pleased with this conviction that a congratulatory telogram waa this aftornoon sont to the District-Attorney of tuat distriot by Commissioncr Pratt. The following is tho tele ram : i Jamda S, Bolatord, United Statea Attorney, Jefferson. Mo,: 1 congratulate” you and your assoclato’ coustel U tho adcsestful result of o prosecution ky-frand cases in Western Missouri, and tonder the thanks of this oflice for the zeal and ablitty you havo dlsplsyed in tho prosecution, D, D, Prarr, Commissioner, 1t is underatood that the Chicago and Milwau- keo distiflors havo propared a line of defonne similar to that adopted by tho diatillers nod rec- ! . 4 e titlers at Bt. Josoph. These oased, in’ population must be conciliated; while Nufus | fact, wore practicaly tha samo 88 thoso ing held that no conciliation was necessary,— | at S8t Louis. Joyeo himaelt iy also only liberality aud o plain doclaration” of principles. Col, Eliithorpe moved that Wadnesday evon- ing of noxt week o mase-mooting of the Repub- Itcaus of the Thirteonth Ward bo beld iu U indfcted in this court, aud was Superintondont | of tho defenso at Bt. Josoph. Tho postpone mont of tho cases at Bt. Louis yestorday is bo- iieved to havo been brought about by the terror of tho distillers at the Bt, Josoph convictions. ley's Hall, at halt-past 7 o'clock, for the pi Judge McKmney, tho _special Assistant poso of discussing the issuesof the comiug | District Attorney, charged with tho prose- onmpaign. The motion was carriod, and tho | cution of tho Milwaukes whisky cases, 1meeting then adjourned. SEVENTEENTIl WARD, A moeting of Beventeenth \Wara Oppositionists was announced to bo heid last eveniog ou tho cosner of Centro and Larrabeo ntreots. Yor some unknown resson the * trooly Joil™ votors of tho warddid not turn out in such num- bers a8 wers expected, ouly half-a-dozen politicians being presont at tho time sp- poioted. Atter waiting mome timo aud drinking numerous glasses of lager, the loadors of the crowd flmnm&d an adjournmeat to the mooting which was taking place at the coruer of Church’ aud Meuominee stroots. Mr. Adam Friodrich accordingly called tbo assombled lis- tenora to order ant mads n motion 10 adjourn, which be put, tn his self-assumod capacity sy Chairman, and, voting 1o the atlirmative, declar od the moeating adjourned siuo die. There was & Joffersoniau meeting of the warders 1as¢ ovening on the corner of Church and Menominoee streats. A large number wera prosent, including ucarly all tho colebrat. od politicians of the ward, aud & 1arge amouut of nojée and talk wau inflnlg.d in. r. Conrad Dilger, President of tho Ward Olub, oocupied the soat of honor bohind u boer-table. “After same prelimiuary skisuishing tho Chair~ man auconoced thst tho following” Committen haa boon appointed to reproseut the Clab amoug the people of the ward, aud Lo do the rogular campaign canvassivg: First Procinot—Erost Otto, —— 8hulty, Uvorge Fritz, Becond Pre- cinct—p, J. Maginnls, W. Datterman, Joha Bush, Third Piecinct—M. . Dibos, J. II, Mar- shall, Prauls_Nattes, Yourth Procivot—J, M. Armetrong, Matt Sehills, W, 1L, Stiokney, ‘he husinoss of the meeting baving been thus dispatebed, tho Chaitman stated that spesking waa in order, sod introduced to the Club Mr. J, 1. Doolittle, Jr. The geutloman startad ont with tho assortion that the Jeffersonians and tho Uppositioutsts Liad the samo interests, and were striving for the same grand results. Thoy were neither llepub- lican nor Democrutio, but'united the virtavs of batb, while avoiding their errors. Thoy wero apposed $0 tho ceniralizatiou of goyorntmoutal power, ‘kbe Jeflersonsan Club should oppods the interferenca of Governmuat with the riglts of tho Slates. Mr. Haus Ilaorting was tho next speaker, bhis remnarks belug deliverod iu the Garman laogusge. Heo referred 1o empbatio torms to tbe corraption that existed iu politics, and was loudly spplauded. Tio Chairman stated that the subdoziption list of tha Olub was ou the table snd awaited migon- :llfl;l- Bevorsl availed thewsolves of the oppor- unity, Mr!]ohn Wagnor next took the floor amid loud exprossions of dissppruval on tho part of the wudienco. 1o bogan 1t Bu Lab, bt soon drapped {ato Gerwan, after which Lo foundered abous, verbally, for nearly twn mivutes, when he sat 3awlu. aviug sqoomplishiod Lttle excopt a vash eal of nouse, -\ 7 ; "Aftor some fur{ve waknportens dligussion the meoting adioumed. roports to the Dopartment that tho distillers of that city sro supporting cightecn of their former employes with thoir families in Cauada just ovor the barder. Payments are sent to them weokly by special messengor. Thess workmen threaten to return whonover theso paymonts are atopped. FINANCIAL, SAN FRANCISCO. : Han Faaxcisco, Sopt. 20.—The rumor lssé evening of a prominent grain frm boing in trouble was conflrmed by tho nunouncement of the suspension of Charlea Claytou & Co,, grain and produce commiseion merchants; causo, ua- sottiod debts amoung farmeors and the stringenoy of tho mouey market, The firm banked with the Bauk of Californis, tho susponsion of which deprived them of their ususl fucilitios for meet- ing colloction day, tho othor bsnks having alt thoy coutd do to sccommodate rogular patrons. The tirm has assets in excess of its Liabilities, A meotivg of ereditors will takio place to-morrow, and it is hopod the drm will go ou in a few days. 1% 18 now announced that tho Bauk of California will open Saturday, au ovent 4o ba colebrated by tho display of busting {n Caflforuls utreat, ALBANY, N. Y. Avnany, N. Y., Sept, 20.—The Jaggor lron Company, whose blast-works, oto., cost 8561, 000, in found to be in such & condition s to pro- duce foars thas the stockholders have lost nesr- Iy thoir ontiro investment., Tho heaviost credit- ors are the Pouusylvenia coal cowpavics, snd they aro gecurod by mortgages on tho properiy. Au{uvantlgllmu of the affairs of the Company in uow goiug ou. HIGHLAND FALLS, N, J. Newsvag, N, Y, Sopt. 20.—~Edward Cozzens, proprictor of Cozzen's Hotel, st igbland Falls, wouth of West Point, bas fafled, Liabiliticy, £30,000, Bevera! Newburg merchants are hoavy logers by the failure, whick is sttributed to & very dull sessou. e ——— PRECIOUS METALS IN MISSOURL B7. Lovts, Sopt. 23,14 has boon known for somo tiwe that the moustainous district of ! MoDouald Cauaty, in the pouthwostern part of this Stato, contans precions, ad well as bage, metals. An asssy has beea recontly wmado of some ore takou from theso mountains, wbich showed 1t Lo coutain B141.50 in silver and $30.50, in gold to thetou. The Atlantio & Pacitio Rail- 10sd_Compsny, whose rusd 1uns through this of the mountaing of this county, snd e e e iy S0 peos profitable mining in that seotion. .

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