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—— THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1875. pre taint tho father, the wifo, and noveral of the cuit. o of tho overthrown banker,” Noneop.tiis nnd Allopathic diplomas will be piven nep.rately by tho opposing sclwola of medicin tho Thohigan University. Sho fac- nitics of tho two schools aro openly hortile. By tho way, has ansbody noticod tho bearing of President Grant's romarks at Dow Moines upon such inutiturtonr a6 the Michigan Untyersity ? Ho sittanlly recon sends that the tate sbandon ail attemj4s at education beyoud the common eehools 7 A Liverpnol paper states that two honra bo- foro tho reecnt meoting at Hawardon “Mr. Glvlatona was eagagod in his favorite oxorciae pf falling trace, ‘Those who saw him eny that pe went to work In true woodman fasbion, with gir beness throws Off behind htm, and bis shirt gollar unfastenad, After completing hls task ho walked home with his ax slung over hit shoul- der. end tiro hones afterward,was at tho mooting, Jooking, aut tire.) and weary, bat quite rofroahod ith bis bodily labor.” In his addroas Mr. Gladetono complained thnt tho English as a people ara ‘vatuer indolent aa regards montal mitivation.” NOTED PENSONATA, nt Housem-£, '#, Behoy, of Detroit: We Re in} C, 1 Law, Bt, Lattin; George We Foote, Georga W, Glaze, New'York; Willlara Ly nit; Frapk Werce, Nashua, N. H.... Kiraball, Davenport; J,'A, Neaiey, Hore, Burlington} William Var~ Wis, Litehtlolt, New York: George to's A,O, Bradley, Now Yorks F. 5, §,G. Geott, Ste'roning 8, Herzog, lurado; A, Ambrose, , BL, Louls; A, 8, Curamings, Whes- Uvston.... Sherman House—Ospt. 11, af, Warren, Cincin-~ ‘ork } Inracl Maul}, Yaiiae hy Colorado; J, 1, Cowden, Cloro- ofa, Pitlabarg; J. C, Vaddock, Hornee and 'G, 8, Drak jon A. Balyer,’ — Valparaten? . Gs Mudbard, Milwankes} G. Mt D.0,; Georg L. Feul, Wieeon- Murdock, Bt. Paul: W, D, Booth, Hutland, Grand Tapids, Mich, ¢ a, Springheld, 1il,; Gorge W Lewin E. Carr, New York City; Gardner Hovse—A. ‘Ind, ; John A. Holmes, Jonvs, Bicomington; N. Plunb, J, Filbert and Mrs, T, A. Johason, rsx tad. te 3teeavor ; Airs, Bt, Muelle. POLITICAL NOTES. Favard MePlarson, Clerk of the Inst Houso W icpres:utatives, roporte that tho political jail ok in Pen: aylvanin 19 vory encouraging for dic Ropublican:, Ie hopes to seo Pennsylvania yo Kopubhecn by aematl majority, even if tha adltiiouinte do capture Obio, Lvuiy factory, furnace, and machine-shop that nnow running 14.8 Democratic griof. Every nil that sto;.8, and overy merobant or baukor ‘Lat fails, {9 n Vemocratio joy. ‘Cho party Lopes arise by tho musfortunos of the peoplo,-and #4 tg loud a band to bring them.—Cincinnati le. ho Libera!-Democratic County Convention n Hennopa County, Mina, ia aid to have boon the largest aud most interesting Opposition Con- qouton ever huldin that section, Resolutions fenuaneiug a taird -term for local officers, undor- noud to Lavoadirect personal bearing, wero ‘aid unon tho table, ‘Tho Republican party in thore pnite is sotersbly well organized and oonfi- lent of vict ty. ‘Yho iiinneayolls fait? (independent) gisos in te adheviup to the Republican party in tho Stato, for nea reascos : (1) Bocauso it roprosonts tho veut prive.ploz; (2) bocauro it was not nominat- sd by aulato und for the particular boneft of ty ono pulilfic.an ; and (9) because tt representa the best sof the community, and is mado ap of tho best men, ‘Thoso regsons are mani- teatly sutiicions, ‘Tur Cuicaco Tamuxe bowa its acknowledg- motte to the Sinnespolis Tribune for iho fol- loving gracofal and beartfolt tributo: °'Tox. Outcase Tutpuxe is ono of tho moat carnost and infinential advocates of the Repubtican policy of tard mouey nnd epecio-paymont at tho earliest pessibloday. It missos no opportunity to donl telling bows npon tho bold front of tho tntla~ Nonwte of Olio and Pennaylyania.” Gov, Stowart L. Woodford haa accepted an in- viation toe joint debate with Tom Ewing, tuthor of the Obio Democratic platform, on tho surrency question, Low Campbell, for hia part, tried to arrange a elmilar meeting with Senator Morton, Senstor Boutwoll, or Sonstor Davos ; but the Republican Contral Committoo said they tould not consont even fo ask one of thous dis- Ungolebed Senators to meet Mr, Canipboll on \ho atump,. i ‘The resignation of Secretary Delano seems to be recoived Ly the presa of the country, irro- epective of party, with » feeling of satisfaction, uot to gay of roliof. It must bea gratification to that statesman to find that his Inst oficial act la 80 untvereally approved ; and the gratification wut be hei:htened by the candor and franknese ‘mtb which bis wisdom in offoring his roeigne- tion last November is recognized, and tho mis- take In ite non-acoeptance is charged to the Prosident.—New York Tribune. All that inflation offers the workingman is pry- mont of his wages in poorer mouoy. Speculators And gamblers in wheat, corn, pork, potatoes, tea, toffee, stocks, and cofton, are to Lavo s chance by the inflation of prices through the doprocia- Mon of cursenoy; but the workiugman is only Soave bia wages in dollars which will buy leas food, clothing, fuol, aud shelter for his family than thoy would before, Inflation-sharpora hopo vo thrive through the Pluoking of the labor.— Cincinnatt Gazette, Andrew G, Ourtin hea fallen from grace with- Mtdoubt. Hin former frionda and associates, Almont withont exception, have abandonod him. No longer content with the title of Liberal Roe Publican, be has become a blatant Demoerat. Wis letter to the Logal-Tendor Club, indorsing "gmoney, f¢ mournful tostimony to his ignor- ‘tnce or hig want of Princlplo, Even the New york Tribune, which in 1872 estimatcd ono Naat from his buglo-horn as worth 10,000 men, we satimates his opintons and political connec- 00 8 of no consequence, Zen Butler waa ovortakon by 8 newspapor- ne ou }Penusylvania railroad-train rocontly, ho following, choice extract from cho iuterylow ill dhow the drift of the conversation + How Rbout Ohio, General 7* » 1 “Thirty thousand Pevortath “Tue he scliool question?” «oul Hifiaitfrom being any thousand.” “Do you think Obia pula be pleated at a Democratic wwoep i then tho it Now msko him mad as —," Just thre Mulstlo blew "down breaks.” and I didn’t totdd eat Word of the sentence, Wonder what it Deneret Dea? You see, young mau,” eaid tho boul 2e2ewing his thems," “there ia. gain aller? ia the Democratic party this fall, Vid pargits there will be a decided split’ on the rag trian 7 oBey Quention, | Tt will taka place in Panne r ina a De Unt? 2 halves ore the back-boue of tae Alaghs: Tiird-tomn ts nowhere now. Herald of the hour is far more fearful, It is ict et Gov. Tilden. shall become the Tepub- 0 candidate for President in 1876, The waaay xpress bas private information that meee ‘The rationale of the Tilden-Repubilcan 7 ‘ine les followa: ‘I'he rag-money men hke'y to be in a majority in the Nationa; ‘ oe Convention, aud if they are, and do ii andon thelr theories, there will bea aplit, a the sound currency wing of the party will 1 2G0t, Tiden for ite standard-bearer, Such hpaation, sustained by the Governor's Hci for reform, and by the conceasions nh he has made to the Independents and Re- ‘t “tana, would give bim a strong hold ‘upon © Republican Conrentlon, and quite possibly > (0 bis indorsement.” ‘ne of the fow papers in Ohio which have Taatteadly befriended Secretary Delano is the hon? Made, Ite support fs conscientious, COFK perhaps miatakon. It has the following ta eBt On the resignations “We are ine data. Tpon what wo esteem good suthority hal Delano would bave bed amooth whe bed bs been more polite and Liberal with rae Washington corteepoudents,—a olags of p tres Who prey upou virtue and cobabie witls oo 48 yet, wo have ssop bo facta which . The prossing ay tes eesaulté made upon the Becretary, Tadd seems to be the visti of & conspiracy,” Ty thy correspondbnts will sutter by taba ot ail rich lata ibaa Sarelary Do- FOREIGN. Servia Complains to Austria of Violation of Her Ter- ritory. Eix-Premier Castelio’s Paro- gramme of Spuaisia Politics. New Scheme to Re-Enthrone BEx-Queen Isabella. The Carlists Retire from (ho Siege of 8an Sebastian, Cardinal MoOloskoy Is Formally In-j ducted into Office. Notice of an Advanco in Rates by the Auglo-American Cable Company. TURKEY. A TEAT OF BENVIA'H LOYALTY, . Loxpox, Sopt. 20.—The Staniard’s Vienus correspondent saya: ‘Tho proposed occunn- tion of the Ieland of Little Redoubt is looked upon aa an mdication of Torkey’s intention to force au isguo with Serva.” UNCONFINMED nUMORS, Panis, Sept. 90,—Lo Temps says nothing is jsnown in diplomatic circiea of tho alloged circu- Jor addressed by Turkey to the Powers complain: ing of repeated violationa of neutrality by Mun- tenogro, snd declaring o conflict inovitahle if they continue, Nor ia thoro any knowledze of the mtendod occupation of o portion of Sorvia by ‘Turkish troopo. : BERVIAN 'TEDIRITORY INVADED. Vrenya, Sept. 36.—Tho Zagcspresse saya the diplomatic agont of Sorvia bas handod thp for- eign Ambaceador here a momorendma enumer- ating Turkish violations of Servian territory, LATEAT. Lonpox, Oct. 1—5 9, m.—The Times’ epecial dtepatch from orlin states that Turkey has in- formed thn Powers that the timo niny come who i tho Turkw wilt bo obliged to repel Servyiau Sod Montenegrin inroads. ‘Tho Roumawag reserves ars bolog gradually ealled'in, Affairs are regarded boro o8 verging on a collision, z The Daily News telegram from Vionna announces that the Consuls ut Mostar havo been instructed by the Powers to nond tho Porto a momorial om- Dbodying the result of their inventigations, with Proposals for sthorough reform in Bosnia and Herzogovina. A scecial tologram in tha Morning Standard from Vienna esya a band of 600 Sclavonianu who invaded Bosima have returned to their Lomoa in Southern Hungary, and diypersed. They were dccimuted by Highting and disense. INCIDENTS OF THE INSULNECTION, Tho corroapondent of the Varis journal Zi Univers writen aa follows trom Herajewo, Sopt. 8, of tho wituation in Bosnia: Tho invarrection 1815 full vigor in the xouth of Bon, ond the inenrgonts nove bad somo successes thore re- cently, Iu tho north toe insurrection bas Leen completely crushed out in blood. It is impoesible to describe the in- human crueltics committed by tho savazo Bashi Bazoulis egainet the inaurzenta, or rather against all the Christians. ‘Tho whole country je Gevastated, ard immopse niasacy of ruins slone mark to-day tho places whero a fow woolks ago stood Christian villages, Whoever had not tine to fly to Horvin or Anatria, or to Kabat to tho Pasha of Buujaluka and piaco himuelf at bis disposal against hia own co-roligioniste, waa Pitcously masuacred, aud his houso destroyed aftor having been pillaged by tho Ueshi Lazouks. A proximato eatimute mado by order of the au- thontics places the number of Jonuians who waved thomeaiyes by fight into Austria at nearly 80,000, and in Sorvia at 8,000, Tho numbor 19 so inuch grouter for Austria because tho chief tiold of tho insurrection is on the Austrian frou- tior. AM the products of the tirstcrop of ccrouls in tho south have beon carried off,ond what coutd not be cartiod olf bas beou dostroyod, Tho inbabitauts caa no Jongor hopo for their prino harvest, which ought to commence this weok, and which is always very abundaut. Pruuescon- stitute thoir only article of oxportation, and the Bosnian prunos are vory renowned and in groat demand éverywhoro, This branch of industry ie destroyed for many yozrs, for tho Bashi Bazouls have ont down thousands of trees, ‘Tho damage 48 oxtimated at sovoral millions, and it oulytook eight days to bring it about, The in- terior of =the = country = still = romaine quiot, Very violent proclamatious aro dis tributed in tho streets aud along tha highways. Serviansemissarics aro ut work among tho popu- lation. Depots of arms havo been ducoy- orod by the authoriticu, and te Turis bellay o that others oxist, Tho communications of the ‘Turks with Coustantiuople have been intorrupt- od wineo the imsurgepts of the South ont tho solegraph lines ond ocuupied the dofiles of tho Novi-Hazar, ‘There exists In tho Capital of Sorvia three Eo- rollinont Comantteos, Tho chief Bureau is that of omilliousiro merchant of tho name of Krz- manovich, Each volunteer recoivos 0 duosta a8 engagomont foo and a goldior'sa pay of from 1 to 2 trancuaday. Six oumorous volunteer corps bave already cronsod tho Sorvian frop- tier to outer Bosnis. Tho ono intat spoken of is that commanded by tho reek prient, Zarko Dioski, better ‘known by the name of Rope Zarko, Ho is o Bosnian, snd bis ordinary dwelling plzco is in Bosnia. Bat be formod his corpsin Bolgrade, which he left within tho last fortwight at tho head of 400 men. Alter crossing tho tronticr his battalion wau_in- creased by junction with the yolunteors of Uul- oa, who had forcod the gatos of tho aruopat and pousebaod thomselves of the arms and munitions of tho Government. ‘Lio corps of this eathual- astic priost, who is not davold of wtrategle quali- tics, counted 600 non when it crossed thofrontiors near Aiokra Goxru, to fall rapidly upou Vischo- aid. Ifo began by inilicting adefest ontho'lurks, ton the foliowmg diy ho was driven back toward tho frontier, Not discouraged, after having received reinforcoments he again at- tempted fo pau tho frontter, this timo in 4 more southerly direction, Ho turned toward the important dofites of Noyi-Bazar, beat the Turks at Proboi, ravaged several villages, nud at- tempted to gain the Herzogoyinian frontiers, which are not far from thut point, Maving failed to do wo, he left a detachment of his corp, already 2,000 strong, in the doillo, and turned on Vischosrad, to win thore another vic- tory over the Turks, Since thon forsune has again proved unfavorable to him. Still he ale ways holas an important point in the little town of Preboi, which im the noarest polnt of contact batwoen Servis aud Montenegro. —_—— . SPAIN. CAATILLO'A BCREME, Loxpor, Bept. 30.—A letter in the Timea thin morning from Parla has tho following: An ac- credited opinion prevails in Madrid that Senor Canoyas do Castillo is about to roturn to the Promtership. Tio is dlaplaying morvolouu ac~ tivity in order to lend back a conciliation Cabi- net. The reason of his refasal to roconatitute the Cabinet aftergwinuing a victory on the suf. frago question was his engagement with tho Vatican to restore the Conooraat in retura for the eatabilehment of a Papal Nunolo at Madrid, wheroby to affect Papal intluences in favor of the Oarlista by iuterposing » provisional ana more Liberal Goveroment. When the crisis with tho Vatican threatened, be ox- peoted to frve Spain fram ita religtous ditioulty, This solved, he hopes to roturn with such Moderates a8 consent to a convocation of the Cortes by universal suffrage, aud to recop- dle Germany, which was offended by his atti- tude on the religious question, by advocating tho mareloge of Kiug Alfonso witn’s German Prine 088, marriage question he will have to oppose uot {nly phos wo oppose German Ip. uenoe, 0 King’s family a) teens who faror the Mootpensier siilanoe, ~ OOMMUNIsT MARADURRS, Mapnrp, Bept, ®.—A baud of twenty-four Commaiata haw eppesced in Andaluaa. ~The: aro marauding and endeavoring te out the rail- way and telegraphiv communications, The Gove eruaeAE hea dlupetched ws body of troops thishar v Out tham dors, % Mibu, Bap 80,--Oficial dispatches report that the Nepublican bands which bad risen in Sierra Mosens, mooting with no aupport, have bose Obliged to disperse to avoid porsult, sas. feel a Ie consequent e Gaavainett uf ibd ow ornament troona the Carliain have boen compelled fo withiray their artillory from positons nost an Bebavuan, to Toloea, 2 TO RESENTHNONE QUEEN o—ha.m.—Tho Tuaca Moria patch vaya special inforination recalyed there firms the tinprossion that tho Cacliste bave gained considerable wuccess near han Bebaetian on Tueaday. f'Catrere roportt thet 100 Ale fongiety wore killed, and 1.000 wounded. TON HELLA, Lonuon Beaniners ‘Yhoro have heen rumure of an intended now tntr-vtrose in Npain, which Gen, Martines ampow iH kaid to meditate. This timo tua ob- would bea to raenthrons Queen Teabella, Gn Usin matter wo hase rocetved tha fallamasy nittinication +" When tho last iniitery pra. ninciamiento wes carried out it had beot agreed upon by the conspirators to bring back, firnt, Ale funso to Madrid ; and then, after a little time, whon things would have somewhat cettied down, pio tho ox-Queon, bid mother. 1 waa upan thin understanding that wale funiehed part of the money ired = for corrupting tho scimy. of Alfonso, however, have hitherto been iussiling to let Teaholia como hack to tha Capital. lest tho difficulties of the gituation, whieh aro already very proat, shoud becune overwhelming. At the same time, it mast bo acknowledged that the boy-monarch limsolf, thottgh not expressing a desire for the return of hie mother, has ropoitedly shown o melancholy Aenriness of wpirit to much a degreo aa to render those who surround him very utiessy, In this wiato of things it sooma that the ox-Qneen haa approsctad one or tye of tho commanders who Played » part in tho lat coup d'etat, with very pressins dainands, perhaps backed by freah ant stantial arguments, for a fullilment of tho otiginal compact. Should, however, an event of tho kind indicated really vccur, wa may look for- ward to gorivus scenos of diaturbance.” ——— GREAT BRITAIN, THY CHINESE BQUADUON, Loxpox, Sept, 80.—The Globe this ovening says there is no Intention of immodtatoly aug- menting the Clino command. Should an in- croased numbor of vorsols be required at given pointe, it wontd be easy to moot the emorgoncy by tomporarily withdrawing the vessola usually employed in tho stroits, or tho Japaneso di- visions. f ADVANCE IN TELFGRAPH RATES, The Anglo-American Yolegraph Company an- nouneo to-day that on aud after Monday nozt their tariff will be raleed to 4 shillings (91 in gold) por word, TUE YEAD'A WHEAT CROP. sew York Tsmes, Loxvos, Sept. 18,—Mr, Jamea Caird, who is supposod to Le a great authority ou npricultursl questions, has just publianed somo interesting cniculotions us to tho wheat crop of 1875. He hbawe that the fall in the prices of whent last year was followed by 9 reduction of 330,000 ucros in the breadth of wheat, or noorly ono- touth of the total whoat crop in the United Kingdom, aud thst thore has genorally in other countries boon @ dimiaished atea of wheat. ‘Yitis yeur tho harvest in this country has beun throo weoks Jator than last year, aod its intro- duction to the markot a whole month lator; and Mr. Caird calculates that, allowing for the sur- plos from Isat year, little moro than oloven inonthe’ cousumption will now havo to be pro- vided for until tho next harvest comas round. Tuts ‘is 22,000,000 quartors altogethor, half of which wo havo at hoove, aud tho rest must be got from abroad, From Russia end Germany a Sivoral supply may bo expectog, ‘bore fa also a good stock to be drawn upou in France, and tho farmers oro holding back for Ligher prices. Mfr. Caird says tho chief upprebension ia in regard to tho supply from tho United Btates and Canada, * From that xource during the past three years we have annually recoived between 6,000,000 and 7,000,000 quarters, or considerably moro than half our total imports. Should thie fail, in any noatorial degree, we night be pinched. About 1,000,0U0 quartora of tho old crop aro roportod to, bo avallabie for export at the principal points of accutoulation in tho Hastern Btates, on tho ova of tho presont harvest. Io California the crop, of this year iy raported to bo short, and ix not expacted to afford mora thon avothor million quartera for oxport.” Ha adds that ha had pri- vato advices from Chicago to the effect that tho yield will bo 25 percent short of tusk year, and ovon o lugs of a bushol au acre, ou such an im- mense breadth of whent, would bo » serious thing. The eontinued warm worther hero must be vory bonoficial in yiving backward cropa a chance of ripaniag, SUCCESAYUL EXPXRIMENTS WIte THE “ ynAsER" ‘avn, Neto York Tinea, Lornoy, Sept. 18.—Yesterday thera waa mucl elation at Woolwich on account of tho succospful experimonts with the ‘Vraser" 8l-ton yun, which for the moment is the biggest gun in the world, and, aa ite admirers aluo declare, tho best. ‘It is o modification of the Armstrong coil sys- tom, iu which & fow long doable or tiple coila nro substituted for soveral short ones, with a torged brecch-piece. It weiths 81 tons without the carriage, which brings the total weight up to 120 tons, and it is nearly 27 feet long, Thore W first an inner atest tubo, rifled with eight grooves of the ordinary Woalwich pattarn, and having a boro 21 foot in longta, with » primary calibro of 141¢ inches, which is nftorward to bo made 16 inches, when tho tube will bave a moan thioknoss of 4 inches. The funorcoil {6 10.5 inches thick and tho outer ooil 13.5 inchou. Thora ato five coils in all, which are arranged to overlap and undorile, sq that cach locks into tho coil immediately pro- eeding it, thus moking tho wholo utructuro més homogeneous aa possible. six ronnds woro firod yesterday with powder charges poginning st 170 pounds and goiwg up to 240 pounds,—tho largest charge ever flrod from # éannon,—aud projectiles of about 1,258 pounds. ‘Fhe muzzlo velocity ranged from ebout 1,400 foot por Kecond to 1,550, Aflor tho firet shot, an extracting-rod broke off inside the gun, and 6 emalior guoner yolui teored togo in after it. Ho was immmodiatoly howted np by his comraden, and rawmod in head first, Tike so muclt ammupition, ¢thl nothing Wau Vinible of hin but the xoles of his bootu, Ile had to go in five times beforo ho wax ablo to tle a ropo round the obstruction and pull it out. itis sn puosce that tho new gan would probabl: carry a haif-ton xuot 7 or Smiles; bnt thoug! thera are alrcady guns which can carry 6 or 6 railos, Romothing over 2 milesis the maximum for practical purposes, So that tho capacity of tho Bl-ton gun in this way, whatover may bo iti fullextont, is not of much consequence, Ts is expectod thas if can pierca from 18 to 20 inches of fron-plating, Though the “ Mrasor” is, for the prosent, tho biggeet enn in oxiscauco, there are, it veoms, pune of 100 and 210 tons be- ing mado for the Itallan and somo other foreign Governmonts, and Sir W. Armstrong boa also in view & 50-tonner, Mr. Frauer, however, ia quite inthe mood to keep faco with the age, and locks forward to 9 160-ton monster which will fire a l-ton shot that ata wide rango will make a figaure equal to that made the otler day in tho Vanguard by the prow of the Iron Dake, — CUBA, ‘TRY. FILIBUSTEL STORY DENIED, Nuvw Youx, Sept. 30,—The Spanish Miniator at Wosbington, now in thiv ity, states that he hae recelved 8 talogram from tho Captain-Goneral of Cuba in relation to the reported landing of tho expedition of the Uruguay, formorly tho Oo- tavias No disembarkation of the expedition of tha Urogusy has been made oo this lalend, votwithatanding Aimer Gan newapapers Lave published the contrary. Bigaedy vi —_—~~ ITALY. M'CLOSKET YOUMALLY INGTALLED, Roxe, Sept. $0,—Cardinal McCloskey took possession of his title in the Church of Sancta Maris Supra Miverviam at noon to-day, Many Tiahans aud foreigners, capecialiy Amorioans, witpossed the ceremony. Cardinal McCloukey onterod, accompunied by thirty-seven Dominican Fathors and several prelates. Approaching the altar, he pronounced a brief prayer, and seated bunsolf in the Eplecopal Chair. Monagnor Oataldi then read 4 bull conferring the title, aud the General of the Dominicans delivered an ad- dress. Qardinsl MoCloukey replied, and aloged with prayer. A tedeum wae then sung. After- wards the Cardinal received apeotators in the hall attached to the obiarch. ——— ACTION AGAINST AN §INSURANCE COMPANY. Specta; DiavateA te The Chicago Prisune, Nasuvinig, Tenn., Sept, 30,—Mumford Smith and fifty policyholders of the St, Louis Butual Life Inaurance Company, now the 8. Louis ‘Life, pave filed in the Chancery Court a bill seoking to recover and anoual premiums, with the interest, amounting to @40,000, paid b: then upoa pollalos.. ‘The grounds afe that the Ovinpaay has failed to comply with the contract, wud that thelr policies are non-forfeitable, Twenty tho dollars in Tennesseo bouds sna the baalty of the Company have been at- ? Ai) FOR TEXAN SUFFERERS. ee ie) here 80.—Private osah mubsorip- CERIRG GL Sh eee fantom er! POLITICAL. Inharmonious Meeting of tho Gpposition Central Com- mittee. Listening ¢o the Plans of the Different Clubs---13 Ht a Hemmer Party? It Is Finally Decided to Elect the Convention at Primary Meetings, Scanty Opposition Gatherings in the Wards—HcCeffrey Takes to Eggs. Proposed Fusion of the Republican and Liberal Eloments in Louisiana. LOCAL. OPPOSITION CENTRAL COMMITTEE. A CONVENTION To BR ELECTED RY PRIUATIES, The Contral Cormmittes of the Oppouition pur- ty held their meeting for tho convideralion of the Convention question at the Bhertuan Houre Jast night, As the Committoo had invited repre- sentatives from the various wardy to attend and favor them with their viows, the clul-room was crowded to its utmost capacity, aud considerable talking was indulged in. dir. A. C. Heeing oc- cuptod a conspicuots peat, but be reframed from meking & spooch, trusting to his frivnda, who wero prosent in Btrong force, for a present- ation of his viows on tho queation at iesuc, ‘There woro thope at the moeting who were iudis- posod to accept anything from the Mexing quarter. hoy have groat feith in tho “‘eapscity ond bility” of tbe poople, and were determined that those qualil- cations should tinve fall scope. ‘Thoy therefore indignontiy repudiated the Star Cuambor sys- tom, aud advocated and earried tho primery sya- tom io @ way which mado things lively fora timo, . AMONG THE SHINING LIGHTS prosent were A. C. Yesing, Phil Conloy, Mike Gary, Johu M. Rountree, Clom Perioiat, Ald. Foloy, Ald. Bailo7, County Commissioner Jobn- son, H. B. Miller, Building Suporintendeut Bai- ley, ex-Collector O’Brion, Mika Evans, 8. 8. Gardner, J. W. Galloway, County Commissioner Conly, Potor Mand, Tax-Comnnzaioner MeGrath, George Vou iioilen, Aid, Cullerton, Stephou Keough, Dr. Wickersham, Ald. Sommer, Jobu Conly, Anton Borg, Qua Korn, Houry Harmw, Chris’ Cavsolmaun, John Comiskey, Wasa Hesing, Henry Shorr, John V, Lo | xfoyue, George A, Eaton, Willam Turtle, Otto Liubin, ote, ‘ho Commitico trom tho Union Club, con- sisting of Dleasrs. W. 8, Boglo, C. 8. Cameron, W. A. Horting, Jou McCaffroy, and Patrick O'Donnell, were alsv present. THE MIGMUTING KIXTI. * Phil Conley took the Cunir at 8 o'clock and called the meoting to ordor, Mr. A. J. Maker, tho Necretary, read the minutes of the laut mecting, which wore approved, Vacencies in tho Coumittes wero filled, and, aftor other pre- luminaries, 8 littlo difference between John Conm- inuoy and Larry O'Briou, an to which of them ehould ropresent the Ninth Ward, it being claimed by the former that tbo latter waa not o reaidout of tho Ward, waa rofersed to 9 Qum- mittee, conristing of Mfowsre. Keough, Yon pollen. and Garduer, who reported both men should a 4 ‘Sonu Cotilskoy, howorer, wouldn’t have this; he auld Withor be the member for the ward, or would re mernbor wanted tho matter voted on by the moet sug, but Mr. Garduer wae not fn favor of this, ‘They ‘Were both goud gentlemen, and bo buted to exctude Mr, Comlukoy, but Alr, O'Brien waw entitled to the meat, A great deal of tite waa npont in the aincass{on of thiy point, Sir, O'bmen clunuing Lda right to sit on the Committes ; Le was o Lona de Tevident, and bud ween elected by tho altizens of the ward to represent uta, Ou noon, Lorry waa ultimately accepted ag the Com- inittee-inan, much to John’s discomiture, "The Chairman inquirod the further pleasure af the meeting, Mr, Son Hollon stated that committees were preacnt from the Coamupolitan «ud Union Olute, who had resolutions to eubinit bearing on the motliod of call- ing the Convention. . TLE UNION CLUD. ‘Mr. Bogte, of the Unton Ciub, proaented the resolus tlona’ udopted by the Union Club on the previous evoning. ‘The document tan an follows: ‘Wines, Tho Union Club has been organteod for the advuucoment of Democratic principles, it thero- foro beoomes tho imperative duty of this organizato! both collectively and individually, to ceslously gua ani protect Democratic rioa aud’ usages ; and, ‘Wienkas, It having como to tho kuowlodgu' of the Ciub tut the Coutral Committes of the Opposition party bare held soveral twoetings and volicitud the viows of citizens and other focal political clube, pro- paratory to calling a County Convention ; and, Wuxnras, At each meclings viows have beon ad- vancod and advocated wich, af carried iuto practical effect, would inevitably deétroy the very foundution Of tepubilcan guvernmont, rob the people of thelr right ty poloct thelr public sorvante, aud place much selcetion ip the hada of a faw wolf-constituted wiso- neres, who could eolect mon for public oltice, which would bo justly repudiated by the Democratic atvus as on wucallet-for Linovation upon Democratic princl Noa; therefore, Hesorred, That the Union Giub door most emphatt- cally Indovee the primary oloction aystem for thu elec ton of delegates to tho coming County Convention, snd nono aller, Zieasieedy Laat we will oppose any attempt race toward depriving the poople of tho full aud frou wo lection of tholr dulegates aa a duparture frum the prin- eiplo of trua representative goverumont. dusolced, That In cxso tho Centeal Comumittes of the Opposition party conchudo to call County Convention composed of doiegutes elected by tho people in their ruspective wards and county towns, wo hold oursel vos roady to oo-oporato with them, by connnisteo or other vise, for tho protection aud maintenance of a pure at-box. ‘Un motion the resolutions wore received, and order ed spread on the records. Tie TEYFERRONTANS. Br, Jolin V, Lesfoyne eatd Nr, ‘{homas Hoyne had heen appointed to present the viows of the JéNeraonian ClubNo the inceting, but tha youtemay way unavolda- Diy absent,aud hu appeared in his etoad, ‘That Club tad cusolved thoy were oppord to of & cule vention by the systom of primary caucutes, They had come to tunt concludion because st tuo coming’ cloc tion we texat abould be organized which would command the reapoct {of tho commu- nity, Ip the prhnary’ system del>- gatos were clerted in tho interosta of certain caudi- dates, and theso deleyatey used their power to make s little monoy out of prospective nominves, Such n wy ¥- fom lod to greet aud deplorable corruption, Thelr suggention was to have a pruitent convention, which would be free from the maual induences, oud which would notainote atrong ticket, It night be sald tho abolition of the primary system would be a departure drom the usages of tho party, but that view was uu- worthy of cousideration when the general interests of iho party wore st stake, He bed beon requested to augkost that Qua Qommittve should join in making o solection, cf such » number aa might be doemed best, of men from the diferent wards and election districts, frown whom tho delegates to the Convention could bs selected to fairly represent the voters, They ahouid atrivo to advance tho intereats of the Uppoution party, and Soeniag wank 80 commmiend the party to tho aup- port of the honest men of the community asto adopt fp system by which the best nomin: ood before tha people, {Applause} ‘THY commoPoLiTaNs, ‘Mr, Mike owerod @ few remarks on behalf of tho Commopolitay Club, At the (ine tho ayreoment between Vou Hollen and Leslug was arrived a, the Club unanimously agreed to indurse the primary wys- tein, ‘They Togurded any other play asa practical dis frsuchiaoment of the people who voted af the rim uhot, 1b Was ot iu the power of the Committee to dio= tule ta the people who thelr representatives in the car Pustiny moved tha the angwestion of Mr. Lo- . Pushing mov suggestion a Moyne be apreed on the record, Mr, Denneby thought the Cosmopolitans had not come tosny un ding such se Mr, deary had stated. Mr, Geary replied that the question hac been an- pounced among the mexobers, and thelr feeling was ss he had ropresentud, ‘Mr, Aunis said the Committees were simply the rep- reseutatived und servants of the people, aud they bad Bo right to tatroduce ‘4 efaR CHAMBER MODE OF PROCEDURE. ‘Tre people wouldjnot subm {torus a course. They woulu have prituary, Gleecions urcess Conrentiou, ca World be Fi They woula not be wap s matter, [Dorisive laughter. Ald, Hudreth here toak the floor, bubhe wes moet with uo little opposition, He withdrew temporanly to allow tho motion regarding Mr, Ledtoyne's seport to ae renal tak opportuntty to rk that 6 remar! the Commilice desired to work in accordance with the wishus of tho peo; Outalders had been called in, howuver, t0 sxpesas thats views, reg would be ore sry tealing would be adopton: a. 8 the essing was ¢ulled ip tha tnlecente. at te pbentbog,polfy alo of aay de ef hay bot ” bi pe of men, of of any ather combinntion, "Chore waa bat one way to put candidates tir the field, and that waa yorthe thy pevpls to erercian t yh the priunry syate Anything forvign to to the princig.t¢ of the . Tf they pre Herd tae dt ho oma; 1 the pope eaition candi J amber method wee In the interest of 9 fow destgning of whan were almost unknown, as States uliink thot 1 aa & fine would bo lest brought forwar ri, wate ft aig Tho taerriinant ised ty ny Whe Kept elinccio wank back from pure ny RUT ALY ew of ehevutte until MIL J. i. DOOLITTLE, Itsy then exited tor, He judutaed the report of I suy ryder of nomination vAa was elie to faitermfided inno that Seatubir ayeteny, wor what mud dsuetainats” the * rotten bumtarr mpatet.” Cauen-r4 in tie erty had been carrie by eni fe and etumlag of Diliob-toe % too varie t that tokeap the baton. (Tes et 3Ir, Cameton wert qt on iu Tega dn carptisnes with n pretty band rs rit, He wed tua war not a ineeting for the wispiy of oratorical attainments, but une for calm duiiarstion, My fo power to gu Laraud the usages of were ouly eupuwered ty call tho twusl nade, and Uw very tho Convention which ervatol the Cuminities dud hut direct them ty take n new dk partire was on ine struction to them ty proceed inte old way, He had not lost daith tn the eagmeity oud capability of the peo Pre to suiost thelr own delegates tu inake “hornliations Jor their own men, ad ie watted to tell bia youort felend (Mr, Doolittle) that it wae very cheap to say *bamumera" could de thisund that, The Eoglias press had atigtnatized ten ns the © tuminer party, Lat they had nianaged to carry thy election Ly a largo majority, sod Le was rill bopaful for tho'r future, AL ance bad juntas good a rghit to vols, af ho wea # T, ABR geULINA. Applause) Hecance they bad Dvigtuatized te banater party" wae na proof wore buuimers, Were the raugha In pos that fret a Str, Luulitte—They control the primarter, Mr. Catnetuu—Tuen tt te your und every otber ne fault for allowing then. © Are there invre rong lia 8 geutersen in your ward? {Cncers aud laugheer.) ‘afr, Duvllttle—N9, ee: a gentlewnn will uelther co onizo nor etuff ballut-boses, whereas the partion I Layo allided to sith. Str. Camcron—It needs na gost to como from the grave ty tell un thot, [Laughter,) Gentieuien will not colonize, but I tell you wisat thoy wildy, They wilt probitét loufers aud reposters from colonizing. latixe,} Word there no police, coutinued the cr, OF lawn tu protect them? Were they at the mercy of Dumumers 7 Lf tues were, it was tholr own fsalt, for they made the City Government, ‘To atteck tho right and competency of the people to select their delejtates wax o direct slur un the powor of tho people to guvern therweives, The primary wyatem, well wuarde? ond vigilhotly atlended ts, was tho beat inetiud ever deviaeds Mr, Dooitttie gut up to mako an explanation, but Ald, Culjorton objected to bin tpesking again; 1 was time they transacted wore business, Slr, Doolittle, however, kept on his fect until bo saw o favoraiie oprartuity to launcls out, and be then ac cused Str, Camuron of INDURSING THE FLANDZR press in dubolug their party, the “Dunner party." Thelr party was aw docent ae any, dut ho would noi close hi oyes to the fact that tho samo element of buctnerinus which infoated all polit eal partion Infested the Poopie'a Party, Bir. Jobu Garrick followol with @ long addres to we that iu times past the eae chainber sytem wad worked to the disedvantaze of their party. ‘They could nut pacify the people Ly any other but the old. favhioucd mode of prinative, but for Goil'a eake Let that aywtom be restrletod a mitre aa poribie, 3tr.'S. 8. Garduet here esasyed to Ket in a word, but Capt, Sroithh interpraedd with o mnotion to adjautra. ‘fhe Chytrnan fquored the ieeion Ly rexiguing the chsir for a few mluutcr in favor of Mr. Casselinan, who vas prepared bo itsten to what Mr, Garduer bad to Bey, MH, GARDNER then said jt was time to repcat the motion he offered atthe last miecting, He muved that “itiathe senuo of thin Cominitwe that wo huld aa Upporition Cor tion by electing deleyates trom the diferent wards, and from the uffferent towns in the county, the pro- liminartes, Judges cf cloctione, preciucta, ote. to be arranged at o futuro meeting or meetags.” ‘The totion was carricd,» few nuetabers voting agaist it. Mx, Gardner, then moved to adjourn to one woek from tint Bight, Dir. Vou Hollen thought they whould adjourn subjoct to the call of the frestdeut of thy Committee, ‘They hud bad enuukh mutual admiration meetings, end it waa time action waa token, Tho noxt mectings ouxht to bo meetings of tho Committe purcly, Mr, Gardner eaid he would be happy to ace uiemLera of the party attend the moetings, alould they cigouo to cone, bit there bad been plenty of discussion, and tho Commitice wea disposed to act thomaclves in the future, ‘Lhe motion was then pot and carried, und the meet- ing adjourned, ‘The Commnittemen subsunuently en- deavored to organize 8 meeting to rnsh turough tho Convention queation, but suimebow or other they fatlod iu thelr attempt, und hod to sdjourn to thoi usual noe reeaal haunts in rethor a discontented ttate of ne WARD MEETINGS. THE EIGHTEENTH Wann, A meeting was held at No. 85 Chicago avonue Jast evening to organize a clob for the Bigh- {oouth Ward in tho futereat of the Opposition party. Tho attoudavce wos mmall, sud vary ite tlo futorost was manifosted. James Lyman waa catied to tho chair, and Daniel Kilroy was solocted as Bocretary. ‘Tho first question to settle wos the name of tho embryo cltb, which created couAidereblo contention. The meocting was conynsod of threo divtimet factions,—those in favo. of usming the Club Jorforsonian, Demo- cratic, sod Opposition, After 8 spirited wrangle, te Opposition element triumphed, and: tho Ciub was named accordingly, in advance of its for. nation. Aco‘umittes appoimred on permanent organi- zation reported as followa, bnd the same was ratitisd: James Lyman, President; Honry Wiclaud, * Vice-President; Daniel Kalroy, Bocrotary; W. Heomated, D. MeCarthy, Thomas Suvenes, A. Johnson, Jumes Hanley, Willinns Larrete, Torso MeNuity, Nobart Wumouth and J. W, Btoliz, Ex cutive Comunitteo, ‘On motion, dou MeCallrey wan slocted # Wand Delegate to tho Couteul Oppostiton Club, everal local Lights followcl in short’ speeches, the toner of which w eee to express surprise at tho orderly character of tho necoiing. ‘Tho meeting then adjoyrned for ono week, As tho reporter wore’ about emerging ‘from the dacement the repraueitative of Tin: THGUNE was un- fortunate cnuliyh to ..e in tho way of one of the many cgge betug hurled in tUat dirvotion by County Cone rulasionor McCsifrey, cw somo uf bla rowdy fricwds, Tue egg atruck tho ‘eporter's hat, and wos thrown elther by McOatfray, wh 0 had loft tue toon a fow mo- tenta previous, or by a man li fm the ward, employod oa" Visitor at the County Agent's office, atta ictation, Alletfort to Bnd the axsa.lant was unsvalling, be oF they having retroatod into Wo darkness of the night, Theindigaation of tho atte udants upon tho meeting was general, and if MeCa:‘rey hi ‘od to have: faced hte conwtituonta at the 1.99, bo would have paid dearly for his exbivition of Inn te indecwncy, The a pauit did not couse Lere, howoves ° but a balf-hour later when thy reporters were on their toy {toma the movt lug they wore again ussailod with o, Ure While paseing n company Of ladica on Culcago avon. s, “She ladies got tho worst of the fury of the ruffane, who worv threo fn number, Hevoral werv scruck, aay tae alea & gontlo~ inau who waa tn coinpany with the .teporturs. This thine SlcCstrey may uot Lave bean one Of the ssgall- ants, but he occugted the mare culpai ve position of Leroy their promptor, TUL TRIRTERNTO WARD, A meoting of tho Opposition Club of thy Lhirteenth Ward was aivertived for List evening at New 4S Weat Madison street, near Weetern aventio, Up so balf- pest t ovlock, Lowever, but a couple of mu. tbore bat put (meu wpjoarauce, und doubtless ture w attld have baru no stiompt at holding w meeting but foi" tho What tro reporters wery on hand. | “hat fect wim od Mr, William J, Frawley, Irosident of the CWwd, to get up'a meeting abyhow, and Ly vigerons effutt he aucoceded in drumuiing Up about 8 balf-dozon ¥ t4r, who, after boing called to onler, adoptod a resolu tion to tha affect Uut they would psy up ter initiatiou-dues, which they proceelod to do Uke litle recelpt men, Treuaurer James Duune, after hat forthe same, suggested that the moeling adjourn, whied wua dove, ‘Twcoty-woven members are ontollod in the Club, and Eich’s Halt has Leon tors maas-niseting (0 core Of week after next, ELEVENTH WALD, Some mau who keeps a ualoon at No, 21% Weat In- diana stives thought to attract custonors by advortio: {ug a weeting for last evening at bis place Dut the piau didn’t work, for nobody came, To a Tuincme reporter the saloou-insi wes gusliing in hi talk about fhe club which he proposed to organisa, It waa to be pomicaet of honest, lndspanient: volore, free from both Dewocratie and Republican corruption, ant was to work a refoxta Lo the politics not only of tho Eloventh Ward, but of tho entire city, He was anx- fous to bave tt announced that thero would posltivuly be a meting next woek, THE NDVI WARD. A meetiog of the Oppoution party {n the Ninth Ward was bold last evoning at 410 Biue Island avenue. Thore were present sonre twenty porsas, J.J, Gur- ney called tho nmicet nd wtated that ting 10 order, a it was Opposition party to form thurig of a elub, whureupon an antious inquirer ssid the it would him to a ta what was to be opposed, ‘Lhe Chairoian sald that that would be explained whes thw consutusion of the Chub was presented, and he then quickly entortaiued a motivn to adjourn to next week, Which was carried. — ee CCRRESPONDENCE, x ‘TO THs ' SLAY-AI~HOMM BEPCDLIOANG.| To the Master of The Chicayo Dribune: Cnicaso, Bept. 29,—Will you bo kind enough to allow mo to speak through your paper to the “stay-at-home Kepublicans.” I have always been & Republicay, and bave resided here upwards of twenty years, sad have the interaste of the party at heart (n0¢ in pocket, for 1 have never beld ofics and do not desire to). Ihave slways boea smongst the foremost Lo my ward and peotion to Ls party’s Sab Lar Lats Wvadauly coos ould evedy vals pilsn ont of pocket, to say nothing about my tino, which waa worth coneiderablo to me in bualocas, Thave sbwaye regarded ites # citizen's duty foe dabble” and interast himsolf in patitics, 90 that tid defend din right, prevont ballot bu: ity, and fizht against bad, corrupt, and ubonest offico-seckerd. Ad a reault of my labor, Dlook back upon at with plonture, for can honestly say that. hat fnot opponed euch and-4uch a iaan at tho primary and Consention, he might have been clected, and what o eure it would have been to hisve bin in the Logivlaturo, the Council, or ony other place uf hunor aud truut, Their spate ond curses are wall insite in omy cars, and well Tre wor the final goul-by of wumna of thaun hen they left the ward “LM tix yon yot,” chup to dute thoy have not done, but per- haps intend toy fot them cone on aad trys tue dara! Thoy are dishonest, aud cauvaqnent. iv cowarda, ‘Tho * stuy-nt-hotaer.” ax a rule, fre our very beat citizens, and itty tis which | troubles ing mort, ‘Take ay an inetance a tucut- ing of either party in the Second, ‘Maid. Fourtn, Fitth, Elevouth, Twouth, Thirteenth, aad sev- oral otbor wards, anid how iwany of the real sub- stantial, good citizens are present? Yuu can, ake tule, im ‘off years,” count them on sour fingers’ epds, ond yet these “ off-yoar” elections aro itvatiably thoes thas con- cern us most. First, bocanss tho twenty we wend 10 tho ouncil iinporm upon wa 8 tux that ia beginning tu be rather bardensamo ; kocond, because tha tive ve Bend t) tho Count: Board are issuing bonds and imposing taxes wit! # Tengeanco, dod doing just about aa thoy please without regard co tha *‘ people” (a4 witness the Sbutract job, thnnks to MacVeagh, who may pre- yent the movey being paid over, by his timely injunction) ; and third, generally bocaugs tha mo-t important offices aro to filed, aud the worse matorial wante to tilt them, This year wo Lopoto have full election, and I sincerely Bopo that wo shall Lestir ourmelyos and veo that tre pick out the best men in the city for tho various officus regardiova of what tha Opposition may ao, which at boat Into palm off & few tolerable inen for the main oftices and the worst buminers that the city affords for Alder- men, Commib-iouris, and the miuor offices, dict these stay-st-bomes weke up, and roquost thoir tember of tho Ceutral Canimittes to vote for an early Convention, say fur the middle of October, which will be in all probavility before the bummers hold theirs, thoreby iusuring the nelection of botter candidates, and if those stay- at-homos will attend the mestings in thoir re- spective warde they can send A No. 1 delogatos ibe Convention, which will make it better auill. Buppors cach ‘gives » few dollars for ward ozpeuscs «aud oo little time, ia that mot better than having to ay one-half to three-fourtha more than what the tazes should bet if shey would only intor- est themnaives thoy would soon uee different men filing tho offices, who will decreneo taxo3, inatead of, 88 now, always iocressing them, Let them unite on Rood men, and on olection- day attend the polle, and thereby promote the wolfsre of the city as woll ae their own. Ono word more, and I ata done. If the Ropublican party wiskes tho pect of the people it must do some moro weeding, and that must be done by tho stsy-at-bome Hepublicans, who cau os well jump ‘to the belin asd do it ‘within tho party an to let out the job to the tnmomers. I ack them, in all candor, is it not 9 rlame to let the party of right be pushed to the wall by some of the scamps that are ruuning (apd want to run) tho City and County Governments? — Is it not & ehame aud disgrace to you to Ist it go out tothe world that “ Cowago cao't coatro her own wolfaro,” whon she coutcola the welfare of 4 so nsoy hamleis and towns? Ts it rota scan- dal to her foir namo aud rank tiat hor on people (the tax-payers a9 a rude) do not dafand her? Lastly, stoy-st-bomes, If you cannot take interest poss, it may tako interost a few yeary hence to the tune of €2 or 74 for tazes whore we now pay %1, and that on s spocie baxis. Wonntna-Rurcniican. PAK RIDGE. Pnrsgant to a resolution of the Cook County Ropublican Centrat Committco recommending the different warda of the cuy and (owus of tha county to organize campaign clube, the Repub- Heans of Park Ridge mot st the school-houso on Saturday evening to offect the organization of such aclub for the villazo. An organization was effected by tho adoption of suitable consti- tution and by-laws, by tho election of Thomas P, Prosident and A. B, Shorwin Secretary. DELIVERING THE IRISH VOTE. fe the Editor of The Ctwave TM trune : Cnicaco, Sept, 30—Mr, Hovdng hea kdeod and made up with the men whom, last April, ho eslled thieves, pumps, and ballot-Lor etoffers. Mas their character elanged siuoo? But no matter, fall tn line, yo Oppositiontss, and elect iim and his friends, ‘Agnow gots Finerty aa bis compensstion. Yon Hollen haa bis promiso a yesr ahead. Jimmy McGrath ta to got snme oifice, and all the baya aro to get 6 god choracter in the StaateZeitung. Truly, Mr. Hesing jem great man !f he can do ell this, Is there not honesty and mstbood in come Opposition lesders to Tobel? If not, the poople would object to thls barter and eale, But how can they do #? Aguew, Dan O'lfars, Mark Sheridan, Finorty. and oar estoemed Trieh Aldermen havo agread to dallver the Irtah ovor, Bir, Hosing rave the Germans, so Heaing and his pots will be nomfuated aud ciccted® With this possible ro- ult wish to Int Mr, Hering know that thore is one preg m wom Aga o fSheridan, and Finar- od @ENERAL, LOUISIANA, AN XVIDENCE OF CIVILIZATION, New Ontesys, Sopt. 90,—A political corre. spondence will appear in to-morrow’s papers be- twoan Chairman Packanl, of tho Mepublican Stato Committes ; A. H. Leovard, editor of the Shrovoport Times; and A. Greely, » Liberal leador, In his communication Mr, Packard ro- marks: ‘It is much desired that tho Liberal white elemont properly outeids the Democracy ahould coneotidata with the colored voters. That Livoral elsment will thon be rein- forced in numbera ro aa to be slways able to maintain a party sscondonoy over the Democrats, and the colosed mon will he reinforced with intelligence suiliciout to insuro a wite and honest adininistredon of parish and Stato offices derolvior Upon thei, and @ majority, But the fear of ostracism from the white pple lids prevented such capalio men ad ware oF would bave been tendered tation from accepting nominations, The Republicans, whou elucring atich us they were best abloto comment ad candidates, wera denounced for not electing better mon, Whats commentary on political juatica! The ‘colored elector ia unwilling to leave bis political or ganization to join a party ‘n0 heala oo ui tutor, ee ti e tor oward ihore walling to" promote bts and to's welfare to tho ead, if Uovem- at “Houot and ‘acrupulous’ to protect his reon aud property, tniaccordance witn the National Pe Teopobcan purpows, ‘The bualuoe aud xgricutlural intone es eehandl the aban douineat of thy £s10F Une tus Tolitiea, and the cousolitation of the aut-Democratle Yous, white and black, to revive contidence sud guod feeling, ‘Then, tndoed, will there be peace and pros verity in Loulsianas Mr, Leonard, replying 3 Tf the Reputl tans ‘intends to carry into effect the principice announced in the declarations uf ftw leaders, thove leaders wilt st tbe next ucaston of the Astembly aid ta curring tirouyb, and tus socuro, the passage of oll micasurey looking fo reform,” Peace, aid gual will ean be established without dificulty If te leading men will Cnly rise muperior to mere partizen views, 1 will co- operste with apy Party and with alf men honestly en- desvoriog to socure (uit remuit, I souslder euch a Jettar as that whieh I have had the plessuro of recely- tng from you a high complimont, and, while wa may Fee eee ae io nares om all pointa, § shall certainly not Tearet our atforts Ww oo-operste if posible, and em parenaded thst some good will rosull therefrom.’ MAINE, DISSIPATION OF SOME ERRORS. Rennedes (ae.) Journal, Bept, 22, ‘Tho'compyste returns from the election will die- aipate some orrors into which s few common- tat'vre spon thy? Maiue election have falion. It fa wre true that the Republican msjority in this State (4 tho smalvest which bas been givoa sinco tho par ty came inty’ powar twonty yoary ago. Tho eaajority’ for Gon, G'onnor will be shout 5,000, In 1862 the Hepublican majority waa but 3,770. Tho next year, howover, the majority baunded up to 17,592; im 1864 16 wes 10,180; in 1685 tt vue 22,787; and in 1643 it went 9p. to 27,384. Thus tho wmallist majo ‘ity over given by the Republicans of Maino waa 1 1862, and thet wae follawed by sone of the latgest majoritios tha party bes over achloved, ‘Again, when the fol vote a ppears we shall 206 thas there bas boon no obax ‘ge smong the vot- vrs. The Demoorats have uot vail 40 large a voto thw yoar aa in some oth er years, dt wi not be so large aa the vote for .Niubail in 1872. oe For Fulabany in to Ce ag ear, work 88 re ry dint of cauvanalng, aa! ana free tive of money, in get ting out ta id & large vitoa belong oe tale paris. ‘‘uelr | pe to ateal s march upon the uasus, secting mn in which they hare Loan 1 ore wuccoustal y Ought to Haya boon, Th, ve bave basn uo changes in favor of tho Dew, Xrath—bait there haw been # ludlure to bring oat 1 ue Repub. Uosn vow, white the Domocrats have’ broughd out theirs Jo pretty full strength. y woo licans than tl b milutake to attribute seduce tan gt be Hepubliag majority to ts ve," oF to any catite thad will permed win" ‘The Rep. fare of $h0 wouure- can majority in years other than tho Prosiden- tial election Fs ar may fairly be reckoned st from 8,00) to 12,000, Thia year it will be 6,000— a rexult not. vory deprosuing to Republicana oor ‘one front whielt well informed Domocrata can obtain mach comfort, ‘I'ba Domocrata played & Anmrt gaine and lon'—thanks to the Republicans who wore not canght napping. . Thole success has thoronghly awakened tha Repnilican party, who now seo that twenty years of vielorioes cannot be deperded upon to curry prosont aud futuro ofoctions, and that vigilanco and nezivity must ho practiced avery Year if we would have round Republican imajorities. a MISC#LLANEOUS, DURUQUE COUNTY, IA. Epecial Dispated to The Chicago Tribune, Denegey, Is,, Sept. 20.—Tho Republican Convene flon of Dubuque County met tha evening, and homtiusted aa Representatives J, BK. Graves, William Trick, and John McNamara; Treasurer, V, J. Will- jana; Sheritt,-Pelor Ferring; Auditor, Frank Mo- Laughlin; Superintendent of Schools, N. W. Boyer} M Hurioy: T. ‘Trohirgi; Coroner, ©. 0, Coa rtisor, oP, i, Walker; "Drainage joner, A. Munsell. ' The People's’ Convention eb ot the aciue hour and nowloate? tho same 1 Revresentatlyo, Mangold; Shortt, Suparvisor, B. SM, Knolls Coroner, he shove, exe: Michuel fda; dobn L, Barvey ; Dray sin L, Harvey Drainage ' Coinnulssioner, Roger Mo DUPFALO, N.Y. Burraty, §. piesa Tho Republicans of thts ety and county are rejoicing over the favorsle con- dition ot affairs as tequrds the State Benstorship. At tho last election cf Stata Heuntor the ocrata elected thelr main, Tho Heyublicans held thelr County Convention today and nominat- Bheraan #8. Rocersy a oman at undoubt od abiity and intenrity, for that office, William B, Birrett received tha nowinatlon for County Tressue rer for the third term, ©, C. Turrance, @ country law Jory Max nominated for Henaior ‘bz ‘tha Demncrata, sod it is quite the general opinion that Me, Will be slocted aa ayainet him with ese, Beau, ‘BUSINESS NOTICES. The following spontancone tribute fo tho efficacy of Dr, Fellz Gourauil'a Oriental Cream or Navical Heautiaer in from Mr, T, W. Evans, the old eatablished peefumer of Philadelpni PatLavebria, April 3, 1i8,—Da, think your Cream {a unqueatiouatly the Gornaun: I ‘best thing in this Nae, for the reaxou when a lady once unes It whe continues it fn preference to austhing elwo, | ONE cue tomers fur it are regularonca, [find itis retailed by the drugginte and fancy atorce at $2 a bottle, yet there ta more sold bere thai sou aro aware of, What tn te quired to inaure a larg sale 16 8 Uberal amount apont ih Judiciona advertining, Let the latics know {ta inere Kis, aud espectally tho price; aud, §f they once try it, we uecure # regulsr customer, If Twas tho owner I would nell more of it in thia city than all the roat of the akin proparatious put together, T. W. Evana. Prepared by Dr. Felix Gouraud, Chemist, No. 49 Bond-at,, late of 493 Broadway, and formoriy of Walk- ete Estaviiebed thirty-ono yuars. Ouersnteo of the purity of all Dr. Goursud’s propazations. = MILLINERY. ftillmery Uepartment Great West End - Dry Goods House, HADISON & PRORIA-STS. Megant sssortment new and stylishly. trimmed ‘much below Milliners’ pricos. Latest Novelties in Hats, Fine Hno of Folts in all tho dosirsbls shades, at $Leach. A job int Fott Hats for children af 50 cents eaoh, loss than half price, FEATHERS. An immense stock and splendid assort mont of all kinda. Ostrich, largo and good, 250, worth 50a. Ontrich,large and good, 350, worth 750. Ostrich, large and good, 600, worth $1.25, Long Ostrich Plumes in great variety. Pralees Foathers and Plumes, 250, worth La . wascy Feathers and Plumes, 400, worth? i: 85c. Fancy Pampons, 500, worth $1.25. sf FLOWERS. Largest and choicest assortment in the aity at lowest prices. Carson, Pirie & C0, INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. POSITION, LAST WEEK BUT ONE. Open on Saturdays until it p.m. at the usual reduced rates. Adults, 25 cts; Child- ren, 15 cts. MONDAY, Oct. 4, SPEGIALDAY FOR SCHOOLS, Teachers, 25¢; Pupils, 10. The Public Schools will be closed on that day. KID GLO’ On Saturday We will offar a lot of 1,000 dozen 2-button Genin Kid Gloves for $1,50 per pair, all the new Dark and Opera Colors; regular price elsewhere, $2; no better glove made; and shall also offer a small lot of about 100 dozen Alexander and Courvesier 1-button Kids, slightly soiled, at 60 and 75 oents per pair, ‘ HOTHEIN, PALMER & 00 DRY DOCK T0 LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS Loosted on east side of South Harrison-at, Inquire aecaet QOuGIN, B7 Matropolitad {OOK