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a are knsied tho father, tho wifo, and sovoral of the etittyon of (ao overthrown banker,” Jonteopstule and Allopathic diplomas will be piven weporately by tho gpposing Hells of jicine in tho [Uohigan University. Sho face us of tho tivu achoolss aro openty hostile, By has ansbody noticed tho hearing of Grant’) tomarke at Dos Moines upon stich Inatiuttune a9 tho Michigan University ? To virtnally rcevmi onda that fhe Stato abandon ail attem;.tu et citcation beyond the common verpaol paper etntos dhat two honra be- foro tho recent meotlog at Hawarden "Mr. Lona was cagagod In his favorite axerclas of Culling treog, ‘hoao who saw him soy that bey to worl In true woodman fanbion, with hie bracas throw: off behind him, and his shirt gollar unfactened, Aftoe completing his task ho ralked homo with his ax alung over hiv shoul- der, end two hones afterward,waa at tho menting, looking, not tired and weary, but quite rofroshod with bia bodily Iabor.” In his address Mr, Qindetono complained that tho English as o geoplo are “rather indolent ss regards monte) muitivation.” NOTED PENSONAT, —C. 8, Bltehoy, of Detroit W. Te (, 0 Lave, Bt, Lattia; George W. Foote, 2W. Ginze, New'York;, Wiillam © Krank Perce, Nab i Kimball, Davenport; J.'A. Boore,’ Burlington Willian Pai Wet, Litchiolty New York | George tory ALO, Bradley, Now York; ¥. E, ‘i Heat, St. Taniny 8. Herzog, ‘alt, Colorado; A, Ambrose, , BL, Louls; A. 8, Curomings, Whea- «Sherman Housc—Capt. Warren, Ginel Incacl Biaull, hitae Jou, Clo rake, ion A. Baler, Iparaieo $ B.C. Mubbard, Milwankeo; G. gion, D. 0,3, George L, Fru}, Wiecon- Murdock, Bt. Paul; W, D. Buoth, ih J, Harlani, Grand Rapids, sftch ind, Springheld, iil; Goorge Lawiv E, Carr, New York Cit; itaburg....Gardner House—A. Re Logonaport, Ind, ¢ John A, Holmes, Johor, Dicomiugton : NR. Vumnb, . J, Filbert and Mra, ‘f, A; Jobneon, POLITICAL NOTES, " MePhorgon, Clork of the Inst Houso cyres: italives, reports that tho political sutl uk in Pon sylvania 19 yory encouraging for Jo ttapublican:, He Lopes to aoc Ponneylvania fo Republics by asmatt majority, avon if the wninty do capture Obio. Lvyuy factory, furnace, and machine-shop that puow rumiag tao Domocratle grief, Every cill thot ato;*, and every merobant or bauker ‘Lat faila, iy a Wemocratia joy, ‘Iso party bopoa wiize by tho auefortunes of the peoplo,-and lend a hand to bring them.—Cincinnaté Ba ‘tho Libera!-Democratic County Convontion n Icunopin County, Minn., is said to havo boon the largest ond most interoxting Opposition Con- fenton ever Lold in that section, Ieeolutious lenvanciug a Ualrd -torm for local officers, undor- foul te baves direct porsonsl bearing, were ‘aid upon tho table, ‘Tho Ropublican party io shure pate ia :oiorably well organized and confi- lent of viel ary. ‘{ho Liinneayolla fait (Independont) gives In 4» a:thesion to the Republican party in tho Stato, for tines reascus : (4) Bocauso it roprosonts tho peut princ.plog; (2) becauso it waa not nominat- od by wuiets cnd for the particular bonoft of iny ono polilic.an ; and (8) because it repreannty dhe Lest ci-sea of tho community, and is made ap of sho Leet mean, ‘Theso reasons are mani- festly suliiciont. ‘Tur Curcaao LnrmuNe bows its acknowledg- morta to tho 3inoeapolis Tribune for tho fol- foving gracofal and neartfolt tribute: °“ Tux Curcaco Taitonx ia ove of the most carnost and influential advocates of tho Republican policy of bard wouey and specio-paymont at tho earliest pessiblo day, It mlseos no opportunity to don) telling biove spon tho bold front of the tutlu. Sionists of Olio and Pennsylvania.” Gov, Stowart L. Woodford has accepted an in- tiation to a joint dobate with Tom Ewing, tuthor of the Ohio Democratio platform, on tho turroncy question. Low Campboll, for his part, tried to arrauge & elmilar moeting with Benator Morton, Sensor Boutwoll, or Sonstor Dawos ; but tho Republican Central Committoe said thoy tould not consent even fo ask ono of those dis- hingulabed Benatora to meet Mr, Canipbell on \uo stamp. ‘Tha resignation of Secrotary Delano aesms to berccoived by tho press of the country, irro- apective of party, with » fooling of satisfaction, hot toway of roliof. It must ba a gratification to that utateaman to find that his Inst ofticial act 1s 80 untvercally approved ; and tho gratification ‘wmuet bo hel:htenod by tho candor and frankness with which bia wisdom in offoring his reeigna- ‘ion Inst November {a recognized, and the mia- tsko in ita non-accoptance is charged to the Piesideut,—New York Tribune, All that inflation offers tho workingman ia pry- movt of his wages in poorer movoy. Specuistors bd gamblers ln wheat, corn, pork, potatoes, tea, toffee, stocks, and cofton, are to oven chance by thofollation of prices through the deprocia- Mon of cursoncy; but the workiugman is only tohave bia wagea in dollars which will buy leas tood, clothing, fuel, and abelter for bis family Waa thoy would before, Inflasion-aharpora hopo 40 thrive through the plucking of tho labor.— Cincinnatl Gazalte, Andrew G, Curtin haa fallen from grace with- mtdoubt. His former friends and associates, almost ‘without exception, havo abandoned him. No longor contens with tho title of Liberal Ro- Publican, he has become « blatant Demoorat, Hin lettor to the Legal-Tender Club, indorsing "E-Monoy, ia mournful tostimony to his ignor- (2co or big want of principle, Even the Now ee Tribune, which in 1872 estimated ono Isat from his bugle-horn s@ worth 10,000 men, Som estimates his opinions and political conneo- Nion as of no consequence, Den Butler was ovortakon by 0 newspapor- = ons WPonnsylvania railroad-train recontly. uo following cholce extract from the interviow ‘ull ehow the drift of the conversation : “Yow ebout Ohio, G 1 oy ED » General ?* “Thirty thousand Pauocratis” o Mut the school question” "Oak Tint fram belng Atty thousand.” “Do you nk big rua be Hesse at a Democratic ‘sweep in Len tho cit would make him mad a5 ——." Just Bub ite Lae ple down breaks.” and I dido't Toul Lave bowrege of the wanteuice, “Wonder what it Genet nowing he themioy’ theta ‘ie gals to be m6," #* there Ia goiny to be \oalloin ihe Damocratla party this fall Tt ts mp lion thas there will be a decid \ dbardarousy question, "It will tako'plaoe ia ease rd, ty will be Gk halves ove® the buck-bous the Alleghe- The pressing Tuirdtorm ta nowhere now, eta of the hour is far more fearful. It is her Gov. ‘Tilden. eball becomo the Repub- Ot ceudidate tor Preaident in 1676. The ai Express bas private information that Ps ‘The rationale of tha ‘Tilden-Republican iret la asfollown: “Che reg-money mon Denikt'y be fa» majority in the Nationa ia ‘ee Convention, aud {f they are, and do had ‘sndon thelr thoorics, thera will be a eplit, . he eound currency wing of the party will ae Gor, Tidan for ita atandard-bearer. Bush weatnations, sustained by the Governor's tion for reform, and by the concessions bh le has rade to tho Independenta and Ro- i we, Would give bim « strong hold upon test Sublcan Convention, and quite possibly to bis indorsement.”” Ouso¢ the tow papers In Ohio which have roieg Aatly befriended Secretary Delano in tho iheeeh Tta support is conscientious, rent) perhaps mistekon, It bas the following ‘MRent On the rosiguation: ‘We are in re Upon what wo esteem good authority nal Delano would bave bad amooth bs ng had be bosn morse poilte aud liberal with what Washington costoepondente,—~a claas of fi Ntree who prey upow virtue sud cobabit with end 4a yet, wo have saon uo facta which ay tee measulté made upon the Secretary, Na Wan t2 be the viatia of & comaplzacy,” 1 of aut sanchlaun a Booelary De. Ao im doevlaxy Dee FOREIGN. Violation of Her Ter- ritory. HinePremier Castelio’s Pro« gramme of Hpunisi: Politics. New Scheme to Re-Enthrone Ex-Queen Isabella. The Carlisis Retire from the Sicgo of San Sebastian. Cardinal MoOloskey Is Formally In- ducted into Office. Notice of an Advance in Rates by the Auglo-American Cablo Company. TURKEY. A TENT OF BERVIA'S LOYALTY, Lospow, Boyt. 20,—Tho Standard's Vienna correspondent saya: ** ‘Tho propoxed oceupa- tion of the Island of Tittle Redoubt is looked ‘upon as at mdicalion of Turkoy’s intention to force an iuauo with Servia." UNCONFINMED nuMons. Pam, Sept. S—Ze Temps vaya nothing Is known in diplomatic circles of the alleged circu- lar addrowsed by ‘Turkey to the Powers complain= ing of repeated violations of neutrality by Mun- tenogro, and declaring o conilict tnovitable if they continue. Nor is thora auy kuowled:n of tho mtended occupation of a portion of Sorvia by Turkish trocpy. BENVIAN TEMTONY INVADED, Viena, Kent. 30.—Sho Vaycapresse pays tho diplomatic agent of Servin bas handod tp for+ eign Ambseeador here » momoranduw snumer- ating Turkish violations of Servian territory, LATEAT, Lonnox, Oct. 1—6 a, w.—The Times’ specisl dispatch from Borlin etates that Turkey has in- formed the Powers that the tima may como who 1 the Turks wil! bo obliged to ropel Servian Sud Montenegrin inrosds. # no, Loumauinn roverves aro bolng gradually called in. Affaire are regarded horo og vorgiog on a collision, Tho Daily News tolegram from Vieona annouaces that the Consuls at Mosinr have been instructed by the Powers to sond tho Porto a memorial ow- bodying the reault of their investigations, with ropoeals for a thorough reform in Bosnia aud lerzogoviua. . aciat tologram in the Morning Standard no saya & baud of $00 Sclaventans who invaded Bosinia bave returned to their Lomon in Bouthern Hungary, and dispersed. They were aecnoutod by Hgbting and divense. INCIDENT# OF THE INSUUNECTION, Tho correspondent of the Vsris journal Uniwers writes ag follows trom Nerajuwo, Sopt. 3, of tho vituation in Bosnia: Tho inuyurrection ato full seer inthe vouth of Boznis, sud tho insurgents hove bad some successes there re- cently. In tho north tbe insurrection bas been conspictely crushed out in blood. Jt is impoeaible to deacribe the in- bumun eruieliies committed by tho savage Bashi Bazoubs egainet the inanrgeots, or rather ayainst all the Cliristians. Tho whole vountry iy aevastatod, and imtmonse masse of ruina sone mark to-day tho places whero a fow weoks ago stood Christian villages, Whoever had not tuno to fly to Horvin or Austria, or to submit to tho Pasha of Bunjaluke and placo himself at his Gispoval against lila own co-rolixioniste, was pitconsly masuacrod, aud Iie house destroyed aftor having been pillaged by the Beshl Sazouks, A proximate estimute made by order of the au- thoutios places the numbor of omuians wac enved thomsalves by flight into Austria at neurly 30,000, and in Sorvia af 8,000, Tae numbor 14 80 much groater for Austria bocaneo tho chief tiold of tho insurrection is on the Austrian fron- tior, AU thu products of the tirstcrop of coroaly in tho south haye been curried off, and whnt could not be carriod olf has boav dostroyed. Tho wwhabitanis can no longer hopo for their prime Lacvest, which ought to comroenca this week, aud which is always very abundaut, DPrunescon- stitute thoir only arciclo of exportation, and tho Bosnian pruvos are very renowned and in great demand everywhoro. ‘his branch of industry ta destroyed for many yorrs, for the Bushi Sazouks have cnt down thousands of trees. Tho damage 24 oatimated at sovoral milhous, and it ouly tool eight days to bring it about, The in- terior of the country —attll~ romaing quiet, Very vialont proclamations ara dix tributed in tho ntrevts aud along tho highways, Serviantemissariow aro at work song the popn- lation, “Depots of arms have beon discov orod by the puthoriticy, and te Turks bollay o that others oxist. Tho communications of tho ‘Lurky with Covetantivople have been jatorrpt- ed wince tho insurgents of the South ont tho tolegraph lines ond ccuupied the dofiics of tho Hov-Bazar, ‘There exists in tho Capital of Sorvia three En- rollinont Commuttecs, Tho chief urcou {3 that of omilliouniro merchant of tho namo of Krz- manovich, Lach volunteer recoivos 0 dnoats os engagement feo and a aoldior's pay of from 1 to Qfrancuadsy. Six nuniorous voluntesr corps havo already crossed tho Sorvian fron- tter to outer Bosnia, Tho ono moss spokou of is that commanded by the reck priest, Zerko Pioski, better ‘known by the name of Popo Zarko, Jio is 8 Bouninn, and bis ordinary dwelling pleco is in Bosnia. But ho forniod hia corps in Bolgrade, which he left within the Inst fortnight at the head of 200 mun. Altor crossing tho frontier his battalion wax in- cronsed by junction with thy voluntoors of Usi- oa, who had forced tue yates of tho sruenal and podsessad thousolves of the artay aud munittone of tho Government. ‘Tio corps of this eathual- sutic priost, who is not dovoid of strateglo quali- tlea, counted 600 mon when it crousod the troutiens noar Aiokra Gogrs, to tall rapidly upou Vischo- rad. Ho begau by inflicting adefcat on the Turke, ut on the foliowsng day ho was drivon back towurd the frontier. Not diecoursged, after having received roimforcoments ho again at- temptod to pa the frontier, this timo in a more southerly direction, Ho turscd toward tho smportaut dofiles of Novi-Lazar, beat the Turks nt Preboi, ravaged several villages, nnd at- tompted to gain the Hoerzegovinian fronutiors, which are not far from thut poiot. Hnving failed to do ao, ha left s detachmont of his corps, already 2,000 strong, in the dofilo, and turned on Vinchugrad, to win thore another vic- tory over tho ‘Lurks, Sinco thon fortune bas ogain proved unfavorable to bin. Still he al- ate holaa an important polnt iu tho little town of Prebol, which is the noareut polut of contact between Sorvia and Montenegro. —_——— : SPAIN. OASTILLO'S BCREME, Lonxpor, Sopt. J0.—A lotter in the Times thia morning from Paris has tho following: An ac- credited opinion preveila in Madria that Senor Cauovas do Castillo ia about to roturn to the Vromiersip. Io ia dlaplaying marvelous ac- tivity in order to lead back © conciliation Catt. net. The reason of bis refusal to reconstitute the Cabinet aftergrinuing a victory on the suf. frago question was his engagement with tho Vatican to rextore tha Conooraat ia return for the estsblluhment of » Papal Nunoio at Madrid, wheroby to affoct Papal intluences in favor of the Oarlista by interposing » provisional ond wore Government. Wien the crlate with the Vatican threatened, be — ox- pected to free spain from ita religious diftioulty. Thia solved, he hopes to return with auch Moderates ag conscut to » convocation of the Cortes by universal suffrago, aud to recon- ello Germany, which was offended by his atti+ tude on tho religious questiou, by advocatiog tho marcloge of King Alfouso with s German Prtu- cows. the marriage question ho will bave to Pitted yok irae pe (pose Gorman io uoDee, family and ite partisens who favor the Montponaler slilanoe, * rasan, Se a fapnip, Bep' a of twenty-for Communints baw sppoared to “Andale ee wre mareuding and endeavoring te out ine mile way and telegrapbiv coowanlcations, The Gov- ertiment hes dispatched w body of teoopa thisler fe put them dora, . 80.-—Oftlcsal dispatches report Manu, Hept, ; that the Republican baude which had risen in Blsrra Morens, msoting with oc support, bave ‘besa obliged to sree to svold pus, ‘s whi fe 1 wunbecind of the touvainent ut tie tow Servia Complains to Austria of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1875. ornment troops the Carlisin have been compelled to withdraw their artillory from positions noet toni sau, to Taloen. TOE NHONTED FOUTE TONE ENTHNONR QUERY ‘Loxbox, Oct. 1.—5 a. m,-—Tho Tunes Pata diepateh enya epeainl inforiaation recetved there oniirms tho unprossion that tho Carliats have gained countderable #euceoss near San Sebastian on Tireday, Z'U'ntrera reporta that 100° Al- fougute wore killed, and 1,000 woundad, Gen. Marti Canipon in paid to meditate. ject would he to re-euthrone Queen Teabella, in thie matter wo havo raceived tho followin communication + When tho last intitery: jira- nimctamiento stan carried ant It had heen agreed upon by the conspirators to bring bork, firnt, Al- fonuo to Madrid; and thon, after a litte tle, schen things would bavo sonewhatscttled down, alo the Queen, bis mother, IL was upon thin understanding that #he furnished past of the money required for corrnpting the acmy. ‘The advieets of Alfonso, however, have hitherto been unwiiilug to let Jeabella como back tothe Camtal. Jont the difficuities of the ditnativn, which aro already very great, shenid becoine overwhelming, At tho sumo fine, it must be acknowledged that the boy-monatch himself, though not expressing a dostre for the return of his mother, haa repeatedly shown a melancholy weariness of apirit to wuch a degree a4 to render thone who surround him yery nneney. In this lato of things it wooms that tho ox-Queen lina approached oue or two of tho cominancers who played ® part in tho Inut coup d! ciat, with very prending demands, perhaps bactod by freak enb- wtantial arguments, for a fuliilment of tho original compat Should, howaver, an event of tho bind indicatod really occur, wo may look for- ward to sorious scenes of disturbance.” a GREAT BRITAIN, THY CHINESE BQUADKON, Lowpox, Yept. 8¥.—Tho Globe this ovoning nasa there ia uo intention of immodiatoly sug- monting the Clina cummand, Should an ins croaaed numbor of versols be required at given pointe, it wonld be oasy to moot the emorgency by tompornrily withdrawing tho yegsola usually employed in the «traits, or tho Japanesa di- visions, ADVANCE I TELEGRAPH RATES. ‘Tho Anglo-American Volograph Company an- nouveo to-day that on and after Monday noxt their tariff will yo ralsed to 4 shillings (@1 in gold) por word, THE YEAN'A WHEAT CROP, dew York umes, Loxpox, Sept. 18.—Mr. Jamea Caird, who is supposed to Le a great authority on agricultural quostions, bas just publianed some interosting ealculazions uA to tho wheat crop of 1475. Le alswe that the fall in tho prices af wheat last year was followed by # reduction of 330,000 acroa in tho breadth of whea:, or noarly ono- tenth of the total whoat crop in the Umtod Kingdom, aud that thoro hag genorally in alter vountries boon a diminished sroa of wheat. ‘Chis yeur tho harvest in this country has beeu throo weoks lator thay lost year, nod ita intro~ duction to the market a whole month later; and Mr. Caird calculates that. allowing for the sur- plas from lust year, little more than eloven inonths’ consumption will now havo to bo pro- vided for tnti! tho next harvest comos round. ‘This ‘ig 22,000,000 quarters sitogethor, half of which wo havo at home, end tho rest must be got from abroad, From Russia end Germany a Jiboral supply may bo expected. ‘Thor is ulso a good stock to be drawn upon in France, and tho farmers are holding brek for Ligher prices, Mr. Caird ways the chief upprofension io in regard to tho supply from tho United States and Cansda, From that sourco during tho past threo years wo havo annually received between 6,000,000 and 7,000,U00 quarters, or considerably more than half our totul imports. Stiould this fall, in apy material degree, We might be pinched. About 1,000,000 Uy dead of the old crop aro reyorted to, bo aysilabio for export at tho privcipal pointe of accurnulation in tho Eastern States, ou tha evo of tho presont harvest. In California the crop, of this year in reported to bo ebort, and iy not expacted to afford ware thou avother million quarters for osport." He adds that bu hex pri- vato advices from Chicago to tho offset that tho yield will bo 25 percent short of lass yeor, and ovon o loka of & busbol an acre, ou such an im- menee breadth of whont, would bo a serious thing. The continucd warm weather hero must be vory bonoficiat in giving backward crops a chance of ripaping, SUCORSAYUL EXTXAIMENTS WITH THE © ynAscy aun. Kew York times, Loxpon, Sept. 18.—Yesterday thers was much: lation at Woolwich on account of the succosefil experimonts with the “Fraser” 8l-lon guy, which for tho momont ia the biggest Run in tho world, and, as itz aamirora also declare, the best. It is o modification of the Armstrong coi! syx- ton, in which & few long double or tnplo coils are Hubstituted for sovera! skort ones, with a torged brecch-piece. It welshs 31 tons without the carriage, which brings tho total weight up to 120 tone, and it ie nearly 27 feet long. ‘Thore 14 firxt an inner stool tubo, rijted with eight grooves of the ordinary Woolwich pattern, und having a boro 24 foot io length, with 4& primary calibre of 14} iuchea, which is aftorword to bo tuado 16 inches, wheu tho tubo will have & moon thioknoss of 4 inches. ‘The imtercoil is 10.5 inches thick and the outer coil 13.5 inchoy. Thero aro five coila in «ll, which aro arranged to oyorlap and undorlio, so that osclr locks iuto tte coil ‘immediately pre- ceding it, thus making tho whole utracturo ay lomogencoua as possible, Six rounds woro fired yesterday with powder charges bogioning ot 170 pounds and going up to 240 pounds,—tho largest charge aver fired from & cannon,—aud projectiles of about 1,253 pounds. ‘Yho muzzlo volocity ranged from about 1,400 foot por second $0 1,650. After tho tiret shot, an extracting-rod broko off inside the gun, and 6 smaller gunner volun- toored to go in alter it. Ho was iminodiato!y hotwted np by his comrades, and rammod in hoad first, hke so much ammunition, tll nothing way visible of him buttha soles of bis baat», Ile had to go In five times before bo was able to the a ropo round the obstruction and pull it ont. It is supposed that tho new gun would probably carry a haf-ton abot 7 or 8 miles; bnt thongh thero ste already guns which can carry 6 or 6 miles, something over 2 milewis tho maximum for practical purposos. So that tho capacity cf tho B1-ton min in thie way, whatover may be its full extont, is pot of mimch consequance. It fs expectad thns it can pierce from 18 to 20 inches of iron-plating. Though tho " lranor“ ig, for the present, {ho biggest gan in exiucouco, there are, it veoms, guns of 100 aud 110 tons be- ing mado for tha Italian and some ather fareiga Govornmonts, and Sir W. Armstrong hos also in view ns 160-tonner, Mr. Fraver, however, is quito in tha mood to keep paco with the ago, ond Jocks forward to # 160-ton monster which will fire a l-ton shot that ata wide range will make 4 flesure equal ta that mado tho other day in the Vanguard by the prow of the Iron Duke. —— CUBA, TEE. FILIDUSTED STORY DENIED, New Youu, Sept. 10,.—The Spanieh Minletor at Washington, now in this city, atates that ho hae recelyod x telogram from ¢ho Captain-Genoral Of Cuba in relation tothe reported landing of the expedition of the Uruguay, formorly tho Oo- taviet No disembarkation of the expedition of the Urn; ny has been insde on this jalan, potwitsetandiog ri the contrary, ‘Vaiosas) ITALY. MOLOBKET YOUMALLY INSTALLED, Rome, Sept. $0.—Cardinal MoOlowkey took poaneusion of his title ia the Church of Sancta Maria Supra Minorviam at noon to-day. Many Viahana aud forcigners, especially Americans, witnosued the ceremony. Cardinal McCloukey enterod, accompsnied by thirty-seven Dominican Fathors and several prelates, Approaching tho altar, he pronounced s brief prayer, and seated himself in the Episcopal Obair, Monsignor Oataldl thon read a bull conferring the titlo, aud the Genoral of tho Doaiinicans dolivercd an ad- dresy. Cardinal MoCloukey roplied, and alosed with prayer. Ate deum was then enng, After- wards the Cardinal received apectators in the Linll attached to the oharch, ————_— ACTION AGAINST AN §INSURANCE COMPANY. Spectat Dienatch te Tha Chicago Prieuns, Nasuviniy, Teun., Sept. 80.—Mumford Bmith and fifty policyholders of the 8t. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Company, vow tho 8t, Louie Life, bave Micd in the Chancery Court a bill eecking to redover back snnual premiums, with the interost, saounting to 940,000, paid b: them upon policies, The grounds azo that be Outnpany bas failed to comply with the contract, and that thelr policies ure nos-forfeltable. @wonty thousand dollars in Teanessso bouds snd. he tealty of the Company have been at- AID FOR TEXAN SUFFERERS, fe aor ne ers 80,—Private osah subsorip- band ry tet ‘euas bnitarste, ta POLITICAL. Inharmonious Mocting of the Gpposition Central Com- mittee, Listening to the Plans of the Different Clubseols [Ht a Bummer Party? It Is Finally Decided to Elect the Convention at Primary Meetings, Scanty Opposition Gatherings in iho Wards—HeCaffrey Takes to Eggs. Proposod Fusion of the Republican and Liberal Bloments in Louisiana. LOCAL. OPPOSITION CENTRAL COMMITTEE. A CONVENTION TO BE ELECTED GY PACIALIES. ‘The Central Cornmittee of the Opposition par- ty bold their meeting for the conrideration of tho Convention question at tho Bhermun louse Inet night, As tho Committee bad invited ropre- sentatives from the various wurda to attend and favor them with their viows, tho club-room was crowded to its utmost capacity, and conmderabte talking wea indulged in, lr. A. C. Heming oc- cupiod a conspicuous seat, but ho refromed from meking s sposch, tiusting to bis friends, who wera present in strong force, for a prevent- ation of hia yiowa on tho question at issue. ‘Thero wore those at the meeting who wore indis- posod to accept anything from the Hesing quarter. ‘Thoy have grout feith in tho “‘cupacity and bility” of tbe people, aud were determined that thoao qnalill- cationa should have full ecope, Choy therefure indiguantiy repudiated tho tar Chambor wye- tom, aud advocated and cacried tho primary eye- tem ia a way which mado things lively foro ume. . AMONG THE SHINING 12G1ITS prossnt wero A. C. ening, Phil Conloy, Mike Gary, John 3f. Rountree, Clom Periolut, Ald. Foloy, Ald, Bailoz, County Commissioner Joby- aon, H, B. Miller, Building Superintendont Bai- loy, ox-Coliector O'Brion, Miko Evans, 8. 8. Gardner, J, W. Galloway, County Commisniener Conly, Poter Hund, Lax-Commicsioner McGrath, Goorge Vou iloilen, Ald. Cullerton, Stephon Keough, Dr. Wickersham, Ald. Sommor, Jobs Conly, Anton Lorg, Gus’ Kor, Menry Marmy, Chris’ Carclinan, John Comiskey, Wanth Hesing, Henry Shorr, John V. Lu Moyue, Goorge A. Eatou, William ‘Turtle, Otto Liuhin, etc, ‘Sno Committee trom the Union Club, con- sisting of Measure. W. 3. Duglo, C.8. Cameron, W. A. Hortiog, John MoCaffroy, and Patrick O'Donnell, were slso present THE YIGININ " Phil Conley took tho Chair at 8 o'clock and cotled the meoting to ordor. Mr, A, J. Maher, tho Secretary, read the minutes of the last meetiig, which wore approved. Vacencivs in tho Committes wero filled, and, after other pre- Iimiuaries, & ito differenco batween John Com- igkoy and Larry O'Briew, aa to which of them vhontid represent the Ninth Ward, it boing claimed by the formor that tho latter waa not o residout of tho Ward, way reforred to 9 Oum- miuttoe, conristing of Movers. Keough, Von Hollen, and Garduer, who reported beth wen should noceptad, Sunn Comlekoy, howover, wouldn't bave this; he would eithor be ‘the meiber sor the ward, or would retire, ‘A uicmmber wanted the matter yotod on by the moet Soy, but Mr. Gardner wus not fn favor of this, ‘Eber were boll good geutlemen, and ho bated to exclude Air, Comiukoy, but Mr, O'Briun was eutiflud to the wate ‘A great deal of tino waa npont fn the dincuasion of this paut, Sir. O'brien elzuuiug hia right to ait on tha Commitice ; Lio way 8 bons tide Tevideut, and had been elected by tho alticons of the ward to reprseut tent, ‘On motion, Larry was ultimately accepted au tha Com- uilttev-tnan, much to Jon's diseomslturo. ‘The Chairman inquired tho further pleswure of tho meeting. Mr, Von Hollon atated that committess were present from’ the Coamupolitan aud Union Cluts, who had resolutions to sulinit bearing un thw metuiod of call- ing the Convention, NTH, . THE UNION CLUB. Mr, Bogie, of the Union Camb, prevented the resolu. tlona’ udopted Ly (he Union ‘Club cu the previous evoning. ‘The doenmont waa as follows: Wicrneas, ‘The Union Giuw has bean organteod for the advuncdment of Deimocratlo principles, it there- fore beoumes the imperutire duty of Ute orydulration, doth collectively nod individually, to zesloumly guard aud protect Deinocratia ruios aud uasges ; aud, ‘Witkneas, It having como to tho kuowlodge’ of the Ciub Ust the Contrat Cormmitive of the Uppoaition party ave bold soreral aneetings and solicited the Hows of citizens and other local political clubs, pro yaratory to calling s County Convention ; and, Wunitvas, At such meeiinis viows Lave bean ad- vanvod and advocated whieh, if carried into practical effect, would inevitably deétroy the very foundation Of Topubiican Kuvernmont, rob the people of thelr right to seloct thelr public sorvanta, end placa sucks Relection in (ho hands of a fuw welf-constituted wines serce, who eguld eslect mon for pubilic vitice, which would bo juxtly repudiated by the Democratic iattod Man mucallet-for Lunovaulon upon Desmocratie princh plea; therefore, ‘Hesoved, That the Union Club dooa most emphatt- cally Indozee the primary oloction system for the elce tion of delegates to tho coming County Convention, 6nd none other, “eeasited, Voat wo Will oppose any attempt mado foward depriving the poople of tho full aud trey wo lection of tholr delegates ad a duparsury from the pria- Ciple of truo represuotativo gorernticnt, diceaived, That in evs tho Central Committee of the Opposition party conclude to cal y County Convention eorpoaed of dolegutes vlected by tho pouple iu their Toipective wards and county towns, we bold ourselvos rosuy to o-operato with them, by commniites or other- wise, for the Protection and maintenance of a pure ot-box. ‘On notion the resolutions wore received, and ordex ed spread on the revords. TUM JEYFENRONTANS, Mr. John Y, LeMoyne wal Mr, ‘fuomas Hoyne had been appointed to presont the viows of the JeioraoLian Clubito the inceting, but tha gentemon waw unavuldse bly abeent,aud hu appoored fn his etuad, ‘That Club bad eatolved thoy wore oppored to thi Of & coL= vention by tho eystom of primary caucutes, They had cole to Mint conclusion usa at tho coming ele tion nm tiezet “should be ovganizad which would command the reapoct of tho commu. pity, In the pray’ system dele gatvs wero olected in tho interests of certain rauds- dates, arid these deleyatew used their power to make & little monoy out of prospective uomineca, Buch a 93 a- fom lod to greut wud deplorable corruption, ‘Their wugacation was to huye a prudeut conveution, which woult ls free from the waual inittences, wud white would notninate wationg ticket, Tt might be eatd tho abolition of the priniary system would be a depurtazo from the usages Of tho party, but that view was un- worthy of consideration whou the general interests of {he party Wow at stake, Ho bed becn requosted to suggest that this Cummittes should jon iy making solection, cf such & number sa might be deemed best, of mien from the diferent wards nud election districts, frown whom tha delegates ta tho Convention could ba acleoted to faisly ropresent the voters, They should sirivo to advance tho fotereuta of the Uppovition party, snd nothing would vo commend the party W the eup- ort of the hourel nien of the scinraunlty aa to edoyrt s system by which the beat nominecs wwuld be pluced Detore the people. [Applanwe.) THY COUMOPULITANS, Mr, Mike Goary offured a fow remarks on behalf of tho Cosmopolitall Clu, At the Unio tho agreomaut Letwoon Vou Hollen sid Uestug vas arrived a, the Club unanimously azreod to iodoree the primary'sy4- tem, | ‘Tuey regarded any other plan a a prac frauicbtsotnent of the people who yoled xf the prima- ties, 14 wan ob iu Wo power of tho Committee to dio- tute’ to the people who thelr representatives in the Convention stiould be, Mr, Pusuing moved thet the suggestion of Mr, Le- Moyne Le spread on the resord, dir, Dennehy thought the Cosmopolitsns had not come toany undoratauding such @ Air, Weary bed wt ‘Mr, Geary replied that the question notoced aluong tho members, and their hue had roprasauted. hed been an- fooling was a6 ‘aves od aerrante of the poopls, ad Wey bad reson! a po Fight £0 futrotuce pen r ‘A #fah CHAYHER MODY OV POOCEDURE, ‘Tre people wouldjnot subm ttgrue uy course, They a ee et Slecciaas. abcde a Convention, ver dood there were tores Mm: Seuldyoou the ticket, Luc the ‘people wanted nad ple wanted bears adopled, th fulled in toa tnterente Gupentiong perth Teabaloo of ang’ subst hay bet % ———————— curnbiny th of men, of cf any nth ano way to pnt candidates ti c eltanettut thu per " "Chora wag bat mt that cae ntey. 3h ton the) eu hoiniatlons can Av & annrantes feat th woukd ba uleated, heraber metuod waa Groaght forward fu tha Interest of a fo a vitiels, vole of Whaat were aliniit hore thess fellows mas. ols Oppeatian of tasty Che ineritmant i at rt who Kept vipeag | Fhourg until ba sank back from pars | wat sulk, Mi, J, te DOOLITTLE, Jy Yor, de tadorsed tue If sup yyatera of toammion ver more Yectionable sol ehiraw to faitetdinded ten than Lf wan wot ten bumrarr uy had becn and etuflag of tite Wibtetl'a boning wero auditor.) If he trtglt Le ablo sport of Mr, th a ¥: to krep bie baton. | Sir, Cameron pert itt on with n ytelty Lonel requera, anceting for tho wien reates dell Pto gu i 7 omporered to ca and thie geutemen hy tue esa th complisnen He ead tia wan not @ Of oraturlisl strait ote, Litt aes nition ty the nat Lich created thin C nto take whew departure. vs tte struction to thent te proceed in the old way, He had not lupt faith dn Loe caymetty aud capability of the pede pi to sciect thefr uwn delegates to snake nominations Tor Lucir awn men, abd le wanted to tell bia young friend (Mr, Doolittle) that it wan very cheap to say ner could de thi ond that. The Begliels ws the / Luniuer party,” rry thu election Ly a Inte HHL napeful for thor future. A quot s right ta Tote, f Lu wean ] Veeausu they kad ued the“ bututner party 7 was uo proof “wore bummer, Ware the tougha ta por aon of toe csty 2 majouly, oud batniace had jy voter, ao ck! een nthe th Thuy eoutrol the primaries, wron—Tuin It {a your and every other n: for nllowing them. ” Are there more rowtla thun gent. ‘nin your ward? |Chcers and laughe ‘Mr, Duoilttio—No, rir} a gentiennn will belther onize nor #tuff ballut-bozes, whereas tho partion Ihave alldod to will, air. Uamcron—It needs no yuost to como from the grave t tell un that, (Luugiter,) Geutienen will not cownlse, but 1 tel a Woatthey witide, They wilt prohibit lowfera ati) repesters from eslontainy, [Applause] Were thero uo police, coutinued the wpeaker, of laws to protect then? Were they at the merey of Imnuraers t If thes were, it was tuelr own fault, fur They mn! t uverament, ‘To attock iho right and comnetency of the pesplo to sclect thelr 4 Was o direct slur on the powor of tho people fo govern therweuves, The priinary wyetein, well ‘ded ond viginotly attended ti, wes the bert thad ever devise Mr, Duoiittle gut up to meke on explanation, but Ald, Culiortun objected to his peaking again} If was time they transacted wome busin Atr, Doolittle, however, knpt on his feet unttl be exw a fsvoreiie oppurtunity to launch out, aud Le then ae cused Sr, Caniuton of INDONSING THE SLANDER of the English pres in dubving their party, the “ Buminer party ‘Tholr party wae av docent a8 any, but be would not clase Lia esesto the fuct that the bam element of Ducmerten which infcated all polltle eal partion tf Bau Poopre’a Party, Mr, Jobu Garr prove that iu tinea past tha elar chainber system jal worked tu the disadvantage of thuir party, ‘They ouuid not pacify the people by avy otter “but the old favlioued mode of prinatne, but for God's sake Let that eyaler Ly restrietod ax niticit to poswitte. ‘Mr, 5, 8, Gardner Lere esnsyed tw get in a word, but Capt. Suit mterpeatd with ¢ motion te adjourn, ‘Tee Cluirt.pu Scored the so-zion wy revigning tho cbale fora few intautor in favor of Mr, Gzseelinan, jeu to Whot Air, Garduer bad addriss to who was prepared to it tu nay, MH, QAKDNER time 19 repest (ho motion he offe Pilgn out of pocket, to Bay nothing about my fina, which was worth considorablo to mo in buatoews, Livave blwaya rogardo?d it an a citizen's duty Lo™dlattle” and interest himeolf in politica, ao that he eonld defend tha right, prevent ballot Dor stating, and fight agatiat bad, corrapt, and Auiionent office-svekerd. As a renult of m1} flor, Took bark upon it with plesenro, for can honestly aay that, had Toot opposed #uch- anl-kuch a iuay ab the primary and Consontlou, he might have been clocten, and what a curao 1b wonhl bava boon te have tine i tho Legial the Council. of ony other place of bean trust, ‘Their epite oud curses aro walt rit in my ears, and well £ reneabor tho final" poal-by of of tion 0 Shen they left the ward, “TiLtx you you," ich up to dato they baye not done. bat pers hapa intend te: let them coine on nad try 1 if tier cart are dishonest, aud coteoquent> Iv coward, fa pteyeatehures," as oo ru aro on very beat cilizeus, aud ito this whut troubles m6 mort. a4 au iiecanca a tient fog of sitter party in the Second, Tnird, Lonrti, Fifth, Eleventh, “Twoitth, Thirteenth, gad sov- eral other words, and how iuany of the real sub. stantial, good eiizens are proseut? Yuu can, asa sule, in ‘off yoare,” count them op sour fingers’ ‘ends, and yet these‘ off-yoar” eloctiond are invariaply thown thas con: cory us most, Firet, bocanse the twonty we kend to tho Council lmnors upon us a tux that is beginuing tube rather bardonsome ; second, because tha dive we send &) the County Hoard are tawuing bonds and imposing taxes will i rengasnco, and doing just about ae thoy please without regard co tho *‘people” (a4 witness the abstract jad, thinks to MacVeagh, who nay pra- yent the money being paid over, by his timely injunction): aud third, generally ‘tocauso the Iro-t ipportant nifices aro to filled, aud tho worst material wants % Silt them. This year wo hupoto have v full election, and Luincerely pope that wo shall Lestir ouryeivoa and #ea that we pick out the Lest mon in tho elty for tha various offices revardiora of what tho Opposition may do, which at bout jato palm off 8 jew tolerable mou for the tmaiu oliices and tho worst buminors that the city affords for Alder- can majority in years other than tho Prosidon- tial eloction soar may fairly be reckoned at from 8,100 to 12,000, ‘Thin year it will ba 5.00— areaull not vory doprossing to Republicang nor one front which oll foformod Democrats can obtain mob comfort, ‘Tho Demcerata played x snmrt game and Loxt-—thanke to the Ropublicang wie wore not canght napping. 5 Thelr euccosa has thoroughly awakened the Repnblican party, who now seo that twenty yonrs of victories ‘cannot be dopaadad upon to earry presont aud future oloctions, and that vigilanco and activity must lo practiced avery year if wo would baye round Republican iusjorities. —_-— MISC? LLANEOUS, DUACQUE COUNTY, La. Special Mieptch to The Chirag Tribune, Denrgry, Ia, Sept. 29,—Tho Mepnblican Convene tion of Dubuque County met this evening, and nomntusted ag Reprosentatives J. K, Graves, William aud John MeNamara; Treawuter, V. J. Wile +Pelor Ferring; Auditor, Frank Mo. Huperintendent of Schools, N. W. Royea; 'T, ‘Teobtral; _ Coroner, 0. 0, r, DP, fe Walkor; ' Drainage M ‘The Venple'n' Couvention ensie howe aud noininated tho esmo 4: Lentesontative, Mangold; Sherif, iporvieor, F, 3M, Knoll ; ‘Coroner, ralnszu 'Coinmifsaloner, Roger Mo- PALO, Ny Ys #—-Tho Republicans of this Woq over the favorable con. the State Aenatorniip, At ction cf htate Meuntor the Democrats their ‘Tha Teyublicans held tude County Conver toxlay and nominat- Bherust #, Reers, a man af undoubt- od abtiity und integrity, for that oMce, William B, Birrett received tha nuriunlon for County Tresatt« rer for the third teria, O.C. Totrance, a country Lame yer, Was nolninated for Henator by ‘ths Democrata, and it fs quite tha geueral opinion tat Mr, Bogard wil be elocted a4 aigainné bia with coi 2 ‘BUSINESS KOTICES. The following spontancons tribute men, Coinuuh-ioncis, apd the miuor offices. Let these stay-at-homes wake up, ad roquost ‘thuir member of tha Ceutrat Comunittes to vote for an early Convention, say for the middle of October, which will bs tp all probability before the bummers hold theirs, thoreby insuring tho welection of better candidates, aud if those stay- at-Lumes will attend the meutiugs in their ro- spective wards they can send A No. 1 delogatus eed Convention, which will make it better still, Z Suppose cach gives a few doilara for ward = oxpounce and a little timo, ia that nos better than having to ay one-half to three-fourths moro than what the taros shouid bey if they would only inter- est themsolves thoy would oon uo different men filling tho offices, tho will docrcase taxos, instead of, as now, ulwaye jucresuug then Let them nnite ou good mep, and on clection- day attend the poll, and theroby promote the woifare of the city an well ae their own. One word wore, andI ata done. 2 the Republican party wishes tua reapoct of the peoplo it muat do #ome moro weeding, and that must bo done by tho stay-at-home Hepublicang, who can as well jump ‘to tho helm sod do it within tho party an to let ont the job tn tbo Innomers. Task them, in oli candor, is it not & rliumo to lot the patty of right bo pushed to tha wall by wome of the scampe that gro running (and wont to run) tho City and County Governments? Ia it not a rams and disgrace to you to Ist it zo out tothe world tat '* Couwcago cau't coatrel her own welfare,” whoo she controls the welfare of * wo many hamlois and towns? Iv it wot cto. dat to her foir namo ead renk tuat hor own poople (the tax-payors a3 a rulo) do not datend her? Lautly, stay-at-homes, if you cannot take interest now, it may taku interout a few years Ho miuved thas # tt 4 the of thin Cominittes that we huld 8a Opponition Cor ton by alecting delegates trom the dittcrwut wards, and from thy difterent towns in the county, the pro- Husiuarius, judgen cf clectiozs, precincta, Obey to be arrsoged at a futuro meeting or meetings.” ‘Tho tation ‘was carried, w fow metabers voting agonist it, ‘Mr. Gardner then moved to adjourn to ons week frow tust night, hire Vou Hollen thought thould adjourn aubjoct to tue call of thy President of the Committee, Chey bed Lad euough mutual adnivation meetings, and it waa {ine action was token, ‘The noxt mectings ‘ought to bo meetings of the Conimittce puroly, duet waid he would Le hapuy to eve wemLers o parly attend the moetings, mould they ci gos tocmne, but Here bad been plenty of discussion, acd tuo Committoa was disposed to ect thoniselves th the futumy, “The motion was then put ant carried, and the mest ing djourned, ‘Tho Committeeinen subeequently en- decvored to organize a mevting to rash turvugh tho Convention question, but suinehow or otter they fatlod fu thele nitempt, utd bad to adjourn to thelr asual wud oo hatnts tn rather « discontented ctaty of min ———— WARD MEETINGS. ‘THE ELORTEENTI WARD, A meeting was held at No. 85 Clucago avonne last evening to argunize a clob for the Bigh- toonth Ward in the hitorest of the Opposition party. Tho attoudance wau small, ana very it tle intorost waa manifosted. James Lyman was called to the cbalr, and Dauiel Kilroy was solectod a8 Kecrotary. ‘Tha first question to sottlo was the name of the embryo cltb, which croated coiderable couteation, The mocting was con\wusod of threo dietinel factiona,—iioso tn fuvo.t of naming the Clut Jorforsanian, Demo- cra! aod Opposition, After 8 mpiritod wrangie, the Opposition elomost trimuphed, and: tho Ciub was named accordingly, in advance of ita for. netiou. Aco'umittes appointed on permanent organi- zation reported as follows, sad tho samo was ratified: dames Lyman, President; Honry Wielaud, * View-President; Daniel Kilroy, Socrotary: W, Leumeled, D. BfeCarthy, Thomas Swtenoy, A. Jolinvon, Jomes Hanley, Willen Darrott, Tuner MeNuty, Robert Wilmonth and J, W, Btoliz, kx scutive Comunittce, ‘On motion, dou McCaffrey’ was elected a Ward Delegate to tha Conte.l Opposition Club, Several local Lighte followed in suort speeches, the tenor of which w tte tu express surprise as tho ordesly character of tho nocdng, ‘Tho meoting then ariyoyrned for ono week, Astho reportory were about emerging from the basement the repronmitative of Th: TADUNE wae un- fortunate cnuugh to .\e iu tho way of oue of tha maby betug buried in vist direction by Coauty Conie jonur McUatteey, cw somo of his rowiy friends Yuu egg viruick (ho seportor’s hat, and wos thrown elther by McOnfiroy, wh v bad left tue rooms a Low mo- menia provious, ‘or by © man living ti tho wand, employed ask ‘at County Age's office, at Ida dictation. AllcHlort to tind the essa lent was unovaliing, io oF they having retruatod jute Sie darkness of the nigtit, Tavindixoation of tho atte udants upon the meeting wus generat, aud Sf McOs:'rey hed dared to havo faced hte conutituonta af tho thats he woutd bave paid dearly for bis oxhibltion of inns tv indeewucy, Thy ss aault did not couse bore, lewuven but » half-hour later when thy reporters were on thelr Nay ftum the moet ing they Were again usealtod with o, We While pursing » coinpany of Idice on Calcayo avon. & ‘the Lvltes ot tho worst of tho fury of the rutfane, who were thive in number, Bevoral wery acruck, as'y vas alen 2 gontle- tau who waa in compiny with’ the teporters, ‘This thine McUsfroy may not Lave bea ony Of the neéall- nts, but ke vccusted the mare culpa; ¥e position of Veing thelr promptor, UNE THIRTEENTH WARD, A mectiag of the Oppusitio Chat of ‘Thirteenth Word was advertiaed for Liat oventng at New ¥2S West Madisou trot, pear Western aveno, Up to half post dottock, Lowever, buts couple of me. ubera had ait ian bypwarauce, sad doubtless thore w silt have Heit no atiompt at holding « mediing but fo su fact that two ro, orters Werv ou hand, ‘That fact s/tinuiat- td ir, Willian J. Frawley, President of te Cb, lo gut up» ruveting apyhuw, aud Ly vigorona eff. tt succeeded in druwnuilug trp about a half-dozen y. cers, who, after holng called ta order, adoptod a realy Hon to the offect that they would pay up tieir fuitlation-duca, which they procentod 10 do uke 11 tle mou, ‘Treaurer Jones Duune, witer having recelpt. 1 for tne same, suggested that ‘the meeting adjourtre whied wus done, “Tvcaty-uoven members aro ourollod in tho Club, and Eich's Hall hoa Leon engaged fur & mabe 1g bo curse Of Wwek after next, ELevestal WALD, Some mau wha keeps a saloon at No, 217 West In- Alunu struce thought to stereet customers by adrertin- Iuyt a suesting for laxt eventng of bis place, But the pian didu’s work, for nobudy came. ‘To a Taisome repurter the saloon-inau wea gasling in bis talk about the club which he proposed to oryenian, It was tobe compcaed of honest, independent volore, free feow doth Dewocratic and Republican corrustiod, and waa to work w reform in the poliiica nat only of tho Eloventh Ward, but of tho antire city, He was anx- fous to Lave ft announced dat there would positively bes mvcting next week, ‘TUE NOVI WARD, the Opposition purty in the Nintb A meeting of Ward was held laut evoning st 410 Biuy Island avenue, 4.9, Qure ul ‘thet mt im wo tnfonn what was to be opposed, Tho Chatrnian weld thas thas would bo explained when thy constitution of the Club was presented, and he then quickly eatortalued a motion to adjourn to next week, which was carried, —_—— CCRRESPONDENCE, 70 THE ' STAY-AISHOMM DEPCRLIOAN! Ta tha Kavtur of The Chicayo Tribune: Cricaso, Rept. 32.—Will you bo kind enough to allow mo to spoak through your paper bo the ““atey-at-home Republicans.” I have always been ® Republican, and have resided Lore upwards of twenty yeare, sod have the wtercats of the party ‘at heart (notin pocket, for I have never beld ‘office and do not desire $0). I have always been amongst the fosemost lo my sree td conten yy and all work io my power for have lnvastabiy come 004 of ry hence to the tune of £2 or $3 for taxey where we now pay G1, and that ons spocte bavta. Wonniva-Rervanican, PANE IDOE. Puranant to a revolution of the Cook County Ropnblican Central Committes recommending the different wards of the city and towns of tho conuty to organize campaign clubs, the Repub- Vicans of Park Tidge mot at tho school-houro on Saturday ovening to offoct tho oranization of such a club for tho villazo. An organization was effected by tho adoption of suitable consti- tution and by-laws, and py tho election of ‘Thomas P, tobb President and A. B. Shormin Secretary. DELIVERING THE IMIKH YOTE. ‘Te the Kditor of The Chicaye Tritvane | Cutcaao, Sept, 90.—Mr. Hosing bas kee and made up with the men whom, last April, Lo called thicves, punys, and ballot-Lox vtuffers, las their character elanged sluoo? But no maticr, fall in lino, yo Oppoaitioniats, and elect him and bis friends, ‘Agnow gots Flnerty aa bis compensation, Von Hollen bes his promise a year ahead, Jimmy McGrath tu to gatenme office, and all the baym ere to get 8 good character in the StaateZeitung, Truly, Mr. Hesing {an great man if be can do ell this, Is there not honesty and marbood in some Opposition leaders to rebel? If not, the people wtrould object to thin barter aud alc, But how can they do it? Agnee, Dan O'Hara, Mark Sheridan, Finerty, and our estocmed Iriah Aldoriion liave agreod to deliver the Irlah ovor. Bir. Hoaing ruus the Geruans, +0 Heaing and bis pots wil be nominated aud ciccteds With this poasibie re mult, T wien to Int Mr, Hering know that thi Irishman whom Agnew, O'ars, sberid: ty can't daliver, —_ @ENERAL, LOUISIANA, AN EVIDENCE OF CIVILIZATION, New Onoxrans, Sopt. 30.—A political corre- spondence will appear in to-mosrow’s papers be- twoon Chairman Packard, of tho Bopubircan Stato Committees ; A. LH. Leonard, oditor of tho Shrovoport Times; and A. Greely, a Liberal leader, In biscommunication Mr. Packard re- marks: 'Itis much demmd that the Liberal white element properly outside the Democracy should consolldste with the colored voters. That Livdoral elament will than be roin- forced in numbers vo as to be always ablo to maintain # party asscondenoy over tho Democrats, and the colosed mon will be Ecinforced with intdligence autticiont to insure a wise aud honrat aduiinivtradon of parish abd State offivea dovolvin: ‘upon them, and a majority, But the fear of ostracism from the white poople lus prevented such capalis men su Wwure of would have been tendered walion from accepting nominations, The fepubiicans, whon electing auch aa they were best abloto comment ua candidates, were denounced for not electing better mon, What a commentary on poltticsl justice! The colored élector ss unveiling $0 leave his political or- ganization to join a party Bo howtile to bite tutereata, but bia couiidence anit voto may ve relled won to roward thos wz to promo ble and the Btuto’s welfare to tho end, if a Gorm. mont honest and serupitlous to protect, ts person suit property, Myacoordance with the National Repablicen purpowd. ‘The business aud agriculturat Intorests detasnd the abandoulnent of the cvlor Line tn polities, aud We consolidation of the apt-Democratls ¥ota, white and black, 10 revive contidence aud goo fooling. ‘Then, iudved, will thore bu peace aud prose perity Ip Louisiana,” , Leo) lying, ways: f the Republican party tntonds to carry Into effect the principica announced in they declarations of fis lesders, Macwe leadure will at the neat wcesion Ascembly aid Mn carrying trou wud pure, the pawaage of alt measures looking lo reform, e oniat ogo will ean be established withoub aiflenlty if the tesding men will culy tise euperior to mere yartiven Views, I will coe Operate with aby party aud with a! men housatly en~ deuyoring Wo socuru thus resuit, Tf wupelder such w Totter ax that which I have had the plensuro of receiv= ing from you a bigh coupilmout, ant, while we may box bo abio to saree on all paints, £ shall certainly Lot reared our efforia to omo,crate f possible, and am peraenaded thst some good will roruls therefrom." MAINE, D1GsIPATION OF SOME BBRORS, Rennedee (Me) Journal, kept. 2, ‘The'compy eto retarus from the election will dis- pipute sone ofrore into whieh a few common- tapors upon that Maine section have falion, It is nes trae that tho Republican majority in thia Slate .\s tho emaly cat which hae been givon sinco tho par ty eamne inty’ power twenty yoary ago. Tho majority’ for Gen. G'onnor will bo about 5,000. In 1862 tho Republican majority was but 9,770. ‘Tho next ys however, the majority bounded wp to 17,052 5 ta 1864 16 wae 10,180; in 1865 ib was 22,787; and io 1863 it wont up to 27,383. ‘Thus tho wmatlust maja ity over given by the Republicans of Misine waa {i 1562, and that wae followed Ly nome of the la tget majorities the party has over achiaved, ‘Again, when tho fall vote & ppears we slall #00 thai there bas boou no chat ge smong the vot- ore, Demoorute have not caus ad largo # vote shiv your as iu kome oth or years: At will not be so laxge as the voto for .'inibail in 1874, of fcr Pillsbary fu 1668, ‘fhe ha ve vimply suo ceeded this year by dint of great effort, uBcrob canvassing, aud the free wo of mre io yore ting out to the polls 8 large ware or sae orere which belong tv thoir pariy. ‘t'veis poliay be to ‘a tuarch upon the unsus, Vocting tel Iicans, in which they have Lean m. ore succoaalyl than they ought to nave beon. Th ¥e have awe uo ehauges tn favor of tho Dow. DOTA E DANE there bas been s tuilara to bring oat 1 Ue Tepubd- oan voto, white ha, Domberass have brougho ¢ theirs in pretty atrongtb. oe a gtoat mutake to attribute the seduce of the Nopublican majority toe ‘tidal ™ fon Tate Dh 4 ‘any cause that will parmanent \ Bapublioan majority, Te ap, to the efficwey of Dr, Felix Gourawt's Urlental Cream. or Siaical Heautitier is from Mr, ‘T. W. Evans, the old, established perfusorr of Puiladelpuiat Prtavecers, April 3, 1464,~Da, Gocnavn: t think your Cream ia nuqueationably the best thing In this Une, for the restau when a lady once uses tt wha continues ft in preference ta anything elke, Our cz. tomers fur it are regular once, L frit ithe retalled by the Arugginte ant foney atorce at $26 hottie, yet there tA more sold hore that you aro aware of, “What in to quired to fisure large sale is a liberal amount apant in Judicioun advertiring. Let the lariics xnow ita iner itn, and especially the price; aud, if they once try tt, we wecure a regitar customer, If Iwas tho oxuer 1 would sell more of It ju thie city than all tho ros: of the akin preparations put together, '. W. Evaws. ‘od by Dr. Fellr Gouraud, Chemlat, No. 49 Prepart Bond-tt,, tate of 4%3 Broadway, and formerly of Walk. erat. Tstablisbed thirty-one yoars, Guarantes of the purity of rad‘a propa: Los lilineey Jepartmant Great West End - Dry Goods House, HADISON & PEORIA-STS. Blegant sasortment new avd stylishly- trimmed Millinery much below Millinerat prices, Latest Novelties in Hats, Tino lino of Felts in all tho dosirabla shados, at $Leaeh, A job lot Folt Hats for children at 80 cents each, loss than half prica. FEATHERS. An immense stock and splendid assort mont of all kinda. Ostrich, lerge and good, 250, worth 500. Ostrich, largo and good, 35c, worth 75s. Ostrich, large and good, 600, worth $1.26, Long Ostrich Plumes in great variety. vee Feathors and Plumes, 250, worth ‘Bo. ; Fancy Feathers and Plumes, 400, wortk/ * 85c. Fancy Pompons, 50c, worth $1.25, FLOWERS. Largest and obcicest sssortmont in the olty at lowost prices. Carson, Pirie & £0, __ MADISON AND PEORIA-8TS. INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. “EXPOSITION, LAST WEEK BUT ONE. Open on Saturdays until if pm, at the usual reduced rates. Adults, 25 cts; Child- ren, 15 ets, . MONDAY, Oct. 4, SPECIAL DAY FOR SCHOGLS, Teachers, 25c; Pupils, 10c. The Public Schools will be closed on that day. KID GLOVES. On Saturday We will offer 2 lot of 1,000 dozen 2-button Gonin Kid Gloves for $1.60 per pair, all the new Dark and Opera Colors; regular price elsewhere, 825 no better glove made; aud shall also offer a small lot of about 100 dozon Alexander and Courvesier 1-button Kids, slightly soiled, at 60 and 76 cents per pair. ‘ HOTCHKIN, PALMER & G0. TO LEASE. DRY DOGK TO LEASE FOR A TERM OP YEARS Looated on cast side of _ Bauth oh, near Harrison-at, Inquire aan: GOGGIN, 87 Metropoliiaa Kock.

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