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$ta roaultn in fhe scslo & 1 and puntshod accordingly. A hat we afn opposnd {0 tho opening of ma. Toon# by the municipal suthoritles at any timv, and ea- wocially doprocate the keoping of them “open ‘on ihe wbbath iy, "Sieth—That wo aecond the call for a Rtate Temper- ance Convention by the Vice-Tresidents of the Nation. ] Convention far this Btato, 10 bo held in Ropresenta- tivn Inll in April, 1876, by electing one delegate from each dintrict fn the Conference. Sreenth—That all temperance reforma shoull hiave for thielr object tho utter prolibition aud cxtinetiou of the liguor trille, RMAIA—Th-t nll parnonk, syhether professars of re- itglon or non-professors, slionld keep themelves from ho Dithy practicn of eltiier smoklng or chewing tobace co, and that pafd practiceJs inconsintent with Curlitian purity. f Tho follawing was introduced a8 & nuhsmum' for the sixth rerolation: o ; Stxth—That wo will exert our influenco in our rh:'rxfiTAh.vr:‘:mra the appointment of auitalie peraons 40 act an delegatos (o the coming tcmperancs conven- tion, Tho report elicited conslderablo discursion, and 1t was finally lad over for futire vonnidora- tion, other, it should be regardod . MISCELLANEOQUS. TIE RALTIST ASHOCIATION. ‘The partora of tho Baptist churchea met for thelr vusual weekly consnitation yesterdny, The Xov. Dr. Mitcholl occupicd tho chair, _Tho Rev. A, T, Frost, into pastor of the Univorsity Strect Church, mado 8 fow romarka concerning bis ehango of Incation, hio being about to remove to Canforuin. Dr. Northrop reparted in behslf of the som- inary that tho aticndanco was on tho gain, riat; fivo bludents having entered already, being an incronso of about fifteen over Lo yearsagn, Au pasay on ** Moody and Sankey in Xogland wan then read by tho Rav. 1%, W, Goodapeod, which opened a general discussion on (hix aubject, Tho slt- uation of tho press ou the rubject, and the slurring manner of referring ta thefact of the churchen leaning on the arm af Moody {uetead of the arm of Deity, wan soveraly criticised, and e characters and feelings of nowspaper nien wero freely treated, The religlous condition of the churchien and the getieral prospects of the resival were informally Lut caroestly tilkid over, The tapie for next week” will ho ** The Bible tn Pub- e Belivola” and Dr. ¥R wil give the rasny, THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. wa Tratene, MirwAvAER, Oct. 4, A1 “Alitanee ta ealled to meot ‘st tho First Baptist Church, on the 16th €0 the I8t fuat, 1t In cxpected to b the L muost important gatheriug of the Allisnes 1t 48 nadd that an attempt wi he miade to it broad, Hoeral platforni, on which alt Chria unite ‘o reaint tho aggressiona of the Catholl and ita desigua ou tha sehoul funde, Special Diapateh fo The Chirag Tridune, Mernrarorts, S Ock, f—The new bullding of the First M, I Church wan dedicated yesterday, Tiskop Wiley dellvering the sermon, Over §2,000 wera ralsed 1o clear the fndebtedness, ¥ TASTONAL V3 ;P.‘;l,l:fl().‘;;fl apatth to The Chieayn Tvitune, Granp FavEs, it Och, 4 Tho Tov. Henty T. TRoes, who leaves to-morrow to il the Plymouth Con- gregational pulpit et Milwatkee, was tendered 8 fure- Y'.'K reception Ly his fricnds amd presented with & silver water-set (Lis eveting. VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, innuguration of the Institution at Nashvilice Speeial Dispatch to The Clicago Tribune, NasuviLLg, Tonn., Oct. 4.—Tho Chapel of the Vsenderbilt Univorsity was thronged with o high- 1y cultivated audience lo-day. The dodicatory eervicos oponod with munlo by the Rixteonth In-~ fantry Band, followed by a voluntary by the choir. At tho close of the Rev, Dosty’ nddress, which was froquently applauded, be ssid while sponking homl‘xlnd received the following dispatch from Vanderbilt : ** Peaco and goad will to all mon." [lLminense applanse.] Thon guzing a fow moments on_ the plegant lifo-sized portrait of Commodoro Vandorbilt, ho eaid, with great ten- dernues, ** Cornelius, thy praser ia Lourd, and thino altus aro hetd in remembrance in the sight of God.” |{Great applause,” Tho Facuitica of tho University woro Impross- ivaly inetalled by Bishop McTyoro. 'Ihis coro- wony concluded, Bishop Mclyere invited tha audicnca to sing an ivauguration ode by the Rev. A. A, Lipscomb to tho tuno of *Old ITundred.” Al thoso who wouldu't sing: should make joyful nolso, fLaughter.] At tho conclusion of tho ode Bishop MeTyero anuounced the recoption of tho following from Vanderbilt : * We sond groot- iug to you all. 3ay your institation be ever blosscd by the geeat Qovernor of all things "— and tho wholo audicuce re-ponded with loud ne, Tho Itov, C. T, Daems safd. in his dodicatory address, that the outery of the conllict between religion and acience waa fallacious, and mis- ehiovous Lo the intorests both of sciencoe and re- ligion, 1t would bo most mouraful if wo did not boliovo that in the very nature of things it must bo ophomeral. 1ts origin was to be traced to the wwenk foolishnoss of some profeasors of religion, 3l the weak wickuedness of somo professors of sienca. No munof 8 powerful and heakby annd, who wag dovout, evor had tho slightest ap- prehenwion that cho advancemeout of sticuce oau thiako the foandations of s faith shich is neces- sary o salvation. All this dust about a contliot by Loew luug up by mon of insufllcient faith who_doubted thio basis of their fuith, or men of insufliciont, science ko mistake® theolosy or thurch for roligion, or ubrousonable, wicked men who sought to prevent the tesching of sei- ence #o as to tilenes the voico of cousclenco iu suemsolvos and put God out of their thoughts, 0 thot tho sense of i oternal recoguition and ptornal differonce bLatween right and wrong miuht not ovorawe their spirits in the indulgencoe »f lust of tho toub, the Loat of the cye, aud the prido of lifo. : Biov. A. A, Lipscomb, a regular contributor to Harper's_boforo tho War, laio Chaucellor of Gieurgia University, fallowod Decs, D:}N-Hlkln af the vitality of greab ideas, tho [ndestruct Wility of their naturo, aud cupacity for unlim- ited growtn, after boing suddenly wmtousitied by im]nfiu(ve forces isuing from socret sources of providential power. 1o looked on tle recont sxpansions of cducation, tho elaborated usos of kuowicdge, and tho works of literaturo and art, 8 meinly due to the higher education of tho aniversities which should kcop thewmseives frea from uarrownews, pastialism, and all sorts of bigotry ; should moderate, reconcile, and cherixk romplotensss of rango oand cathollcity of temper. At uight Chaucellor Garland cave 8 recoption to the profossors, wiemburs of the Duard of Frustoos, and Bixhops, (70 the Anauciated Prosry Nasnvirre, Tenn, Oct 4. -The Vanderbile Twmversity wes successfutly fnnuguratod to-day. Yesterday sermons wero proached by Ihshops Daggott and Weightman. To-duy addresses by Rev, Dr, Dooins, of Now York, sl Chaunoollor Lipecomb, of (., wero proceded by tho fol- lowiug sddress of welcome by Uov. Doster, of Tennessoe. Addressing himsclf to the Faculty and Trustees of tho University, he paid s No event of itu kind thas swakened moro of popu- Lar sympathy o tho Sonib, and espocially in Tounes- woe, than the apeniug of tis University,” At thy lay. 1ng of the corner-stuuo of this lu(‘ feent bullding, my prodecoasor was here aud gaye furce to the sentl- ments of Lis coustituenty, and I am Lero to-day (o0 repeat tho expression of factivn camuon {0 the paopl of Tentesen at tio location of u great Unlvers(ty at the Oapltel of thule Staty, sul to Ustund to you, the diguiturive of thy Chured, Trutcos, Yrofowors, sid studonts, s cordial wulcomy to Toue Dosses, I wivh T could add o welvomu w lum who hay given hin vame to the Uuiversity, and whisu tmunig- cence hus given it Nfe, i nuniv tust forever ataud Dro-emiueit i fte claims $0 & graluful raculiection, Tix henevolonco 18 auperior to suctions and to partics, and s Hborality $lustratcs that charscler of wmau cammon to our country, who ralie trado and com. Juerce ahove o ero selfisl pursuit of udividual gain, flie Hiate offers you uo exclusivo privileges, but it aucruusly relleves your property frow b ordinery ardeus, sl will ador i the fullust pro- lection of §in laws, ‘The Constitution of “thg Hatu provides that Jt sball Le the duty uf tho Oencral Arscrubly in all future porjuds of thiv Goverpmaent 1o chorish litoraturo sud “scianos, This provision (n the fundamentsl Jaws of {be laud ia tho wapzant of tho people of Tennesses that i fuutitu. tions shall bave \ler protection su'd aupport, Goatlemen, tho wlssion of this Univeraily In sbove mera commonglace, It must be more {ban a place whierv acadeiuical instructiou 18 imparted, It must be more (han & school for the trafning of candidates for W thires learued profossions, Kwam and olectric. ity aro driving us turward st s tremendous forcy, and to wert tho demands of the hour, you whio are charged with tho sdminfstration of this Rreat trust muat, ay Dellove you witl, 10sko it & unisersa) achuol {n which aro taught i) bisuches ol learujug,—s univerwitos tudit guneralin, where architects, chemints, englusers, farmiers, and tlners can be sdudatod, sud where orige 1nal fuquirtes und fuvestigativus arw stisulated, Thy Juty saxgped to t b sisaply 49 welcome you,churchs wen snd seboclnon, Drepeas wy groculg and bid you Gudageou. 3 Bizhop McTyere delivercd the keys of the "nivereity to Dr. Gurland, the uewly vlected ancetor. s I'he Theological, Law, Medicsl, and Academic Facultics wero on tho platfoim, twenty-six In mLer. mfnm weathor has bLeon very favorable, aud great intarcst was osbibited. i Cotnmodore Vanderhilt's porlrait, life sizo, hung on the chapel wall, wtd wus greoted with prateful admiration by the huw ree cungrega- tn, suidents begin [to watricylate w0 merrow, "Ly are coming in rapldly. — APOPLEXY. Bpecial Dispated fo The Clucayo Trivune, Laxsivg, Mich, Oct. 4.—Mr. Pfaund, for many yesrs o cleik io the Auduor-Gencral's sMee, died suddialy to-day, Io auapoploctio dt, 8 Onoseo, TITE CIMICAGO TRIBUNI:: TURSDAY. POLITICAL. ‘What Was Done at the Several Ward Mectings Last Evening. A Proposition to Run a Citi- zens' Union GCity Ticket. Enthusiastic Reception of (larl Schurz at Cleveland. Other Notes of the Progress of the Campaign in Ohio, Facts Unearthed by the Political Plow- share in Wisconsin. LOCAL WARD MEETINGS, ETC, EIORTH WARD OFPONITION, The Oppositionists of the Lighth Ward mot Iast cvening In a kaloon on the corner of Ial. sted and Liberty streots, for tho jurpoeo of or- ganizing a Campaizn Club. J, 1% Ford sng elected lemporary Chairmau, sod T, J, Filz- gorall temporary Socretars, A conunitteo of five appointed to nominalo ofticors for the permanont organization reportud nn followa: lresident, F. I, Ford : Vico-Pres- ident, Danicl O"Brion ; Secretary, Thomas Fits- porald ; Treavuror, (icorgo iarvey. On motion, avother cutnmitles of so was ap- pointod to nominate twa mcn from esch precinct of tho ward for the Lxecutivo Committoo. Thoy suggested some names, and they were accopted, 2t Tioss and daced Honily wern Arst named an committcemen of the Fonrth Preciuet, but, et g sts- pected of Repnhlicantum, they were throwa asile, xud Feter Winkirman nominated {natead, ‘The meeting then adjontned. PUESIDEST NOYNE SIEARS, Trealtont lone, of thio JofTerrunians, wat yoster. day interviewed by a Juurnal reporter, and_exjresseit hin grest wrath concerning uewspaper assaulta on thn Club, Aceueding to bix opinjon, i policy of Lis uro ganization would be to wait until Depublicans anit Opponitien hiad nomiinated thelr tickets and then ac- loct thio best e, Mr, Hoyno wan willing to support Mr, llerang for County Treasurer, but not Judge Me- Alliuter for a placo un the Superior Court Bench, Sald 3 ‘Tlia proposition of Gouds to run MeAllister, of tha Bupretao Court, for dudge Gary's posttion, Vecaim MeAlliter han forn eyex, aud wazits tho extra £2.000, is altagether too thin, 1t (s very hikely Julgo MvAllister cannot read the prited briefa prosented (o the S preano Court, on acconut of enra cyes, but ho will_bo Ditior ahin 10 rexd th scrawiiug cuirograuhy of Chle cago lawyers, 1L3whil bo less weartsome to tho cyes, and a vacant placo would be Ioft fr somebody on it Kipgggo Court Beneli, The JeTersontan Club witl 1ot Aupport such a candidateon that ground. Tho Club i campuned of good, hionext men of all. partics, who cannot be buugbt off by any man or sob of mon, aud who arc only fuferested in the pirifiestion of poiitica, We don't wtit oftice ourvelves, and will unly support good men for niliee, UEPUNLICAN JURGES OF RLECTION. Tho Tepnblican Counts® Comsittro at fia meettng Inat week appointed & Hub-Committes to prepare a Jiat of trustwoethy citizens to bo recommended to the Connty Conymissioners for judges of cloction, The Sul-Committe met yeaterdsy morning at the Grand Vacific Hotel and picked ant nearly 200 names, bt wero ot ablo te completo their list. Thero wera presett of the Committen Col. Helisfiner, John Rephons, Ered Becker, IL, 1, Hrayton, G. M, Bogae, 3.4, Hualy, Gen, 0, L, Mann, 3, 0. Eoters, Another ting of the ssme Committea wili be held this worn- ing to completo tho st RIXTIH WARD INDEPENDENTS. A meeting of the Bizth Ward Indspendent Working- men's Olub” wan held Inat night 3t No, 1016 South Hal- sied streot for tho purpose of preparing the Club for vigorous work in the coming campaign, snd to decide wlist courne Abould bo pursued in rogard to the pri- mary elections. The constitution provides that the lub, though palitical, i nok s party organization, and avory man will ~follow bLis own choieo in tho ‘rrimaries. It has been thelr custom to mako up & tlckob of Ahwlr own from the names of all catulidates in the field, and wupport thint ticket, That will bo tho plan for’ the fail eleoe tions ; aud, Mnce similar clubs Lave lieen started in difforent wards of tho city, there will be an effort made to organizo euch & body in each ward, and bave delegutea to o Cenfral Comisitiee, who will arcange ticketa for all thelr voting. Tho moeting last night, though small, waa lively, Ep]lcs‘ht‘s being wmade by Meswrs, Dunn, Durus, an others, They adjourned ta meet again ong weok from Thurs- duy night,’ i ———— A CITIZENS' TICKET. A CORNENPONDENT GIVES JIS REANONS THERETOR, T'o the Editor of 1 he Chicrao Tribune : Cuicado, Oct. 4d.—As thero wore only saven members of the Republican Central Commutteo prosent at the moeting held at thn Pacific Hotel lust Saturday oveniug, their action (n filling the sonts of the sbpout membory of tho Committeo, in calling s convontloy, sud designating tho time the prinarioa are to bo held, was contrary to all parlismentary nsages, nnd conHoquentiy mot biuding upon tho Republican party. It was ovi- dont that the meetivg was manipulated by a fow small politicians who are moro interested {n the success of o favorite Opposition candidate for tho oftico of County Treasurcr than in tho suc. cens of tho Republican party in tha forthcoming November olection. From the exhibition of weakness at Baturdoy evening's weeting, it is very questionsble whotber tho IRo- publicau party will oven make o creditablo tight this fall against the organized and coreupt furees of tha Opposition ]m:l{. Mr, Hesiug baw ankod par- «Idn of all the bumniora, thicves, and gamblers, whon, not long ogo, ko g0 Justly and yigorously attacked, “Tlicy, fu return, have pledged their support to him for the oilico of County Treasurer, Tho redoubtable lesing of formcr tinics, who fought so Lravely in the rauks of tho llepublican party fur the triumph of great yriuciples, bas fallen , very low ndesd when b forma cominations with the worst sluments of sacl- «ly to mske money out of politics, ko has disap. yuinted his frieuds, aud lost the confidonce «nd re. #ard uf the respectable commerclsl und Industrial clo- nient of bis own Illlluu:th({a tihould Mr, Heslug bo pl upon the Oppoaition tickot us the leader of that parly, ho will Lo coms pelled ta drag inlo power an irresponsible and corrupt gang of plunderers who will eeniteol aud adininletar the elty aud county fluances for the next iwo years, Hiuce thera f4 1o Htate eleetion to bo held tn linois, nor no principlo of natioual politica ut wsuy, is it wine or just to ubaudun the county sud clty Govern- ments to thy tonder mercies of class of mey Wwho aro a8 devoud of charactor and honesty a4 they aro mont wuxious to betray their truata aud "enrlch themnelvos at the expense of Lonist tax-jaycrs? Aw there iy no Megleiry law thie yoar, the Hepublicau parly has’ not within® ftsolt tho etrengiy to eopo with the ballot-tox stuffers and unprincipled knaves who load the faotions of the Opposition ‘urly. Under thoso clraumstancus 1t would bo wulctdal o placo 3 strulglit topublivan ticket in the field. Henlden 1 ubd e olud x itroas In autice bo o wiruhdy avers rdenod tug-payers of this vity and county to sacritica Alicie iuforests to mere party politles, ‘Tiiers is ono coursu o pursie by which the deaigs'of the bummers the Upposition can La defusted, 1t 1 aimply to liave & committos of respectable oitizens mako an'in. ddujondunt tax-payers’ ticket, aud jdaco upan (ha datue hotiorable, responsible, nad itburabminded oftizons whows obarscter fn' the jast will » suro Wuarautes fur the houest and rconomical mnauagement of our city end county aiaim, *Fhie Vionest votors amil lazayert, regardlons of tios, ato ready aud willing to” combine sl overihrow the Iufanaus sud disyraceful ring of polliinjans that aru now plunduriug the people and turiving Lke vam- Liros upon tho publio tmoneys, Tho futsreits of Oul- cago, it pubille crodit, wnd s Lonur, whould be » muiliclout causs lo forvgo @ party nomt- natton thle fall, wnd o oput & ticket {1 tue Held which will sommand thewupport of atl good citizens who only want the opportunity to wipe viit uf ealstunca tbe unnutursl and corrupt wlilauce called Ao Opposition party, ‘Tho people are huriily slek of ballul-box stuftiog and inen who debauch (he sscrods nous of Americau citizensbip to recruit theie fortuties, Tho respectable citizens of Lilsh blrth will fali iuto line to sdminluter Aiting rebuko to the allitorato political ]llmlhll—lllu Mike Evanses, (hs Pat O'ligious, {llow Fhillipeos, the Jimmy McGrathe, and other rotunded leaders who would Larter 1hs Lonur of the r ish pamo as wuil ss Americau cilizcurhip to forward sheir own selnish endy, Leb us bave o citirens’ ticket Ly all means—a ticket which will defest the Opposl- tion, and the Repubilicsu party will galy thousabus uf voied 1o the county i thy Irendennal clectivn of 1470, Tax Favps, 33 DR GENERAL, . THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. GEN, SCHUKZ AT CLKVELAND, OLmYRLAND, 0., Oct. 2. ~Tho Hehura mesting here to-night way & superb do:onstration, {t boing by odds the Iargest political gathernuy fu Cleveland siuce the last Presidontial cawpaign, Tho jpublio square aud adjacent stroets worp througed by a vast wultitudo of people, not a third of whom were able to get willin heariog i dilance of the speaker. Ar. Bchurs was most tho welcomlng applause conbially recsived, tuag lond, entbuslostic, nad prolonged, e epoccls wea substantiatly Lhe eswo ier thut delivi vy him &b other pruita in Obio duyipg the past weolt. Ilis Ccoguub alguuoutas 1 favor of & sound and bon- ol curronoy woro often applauded, cloatly show- Img that the enger liatencrs ware in full accord with tho sponker on the important question. Mr. Behure. apoke for two hours in tho open nir. A procession of over a thousand toreh-bear- ora, nith Liauds, banners, and campaign legonde, surroundod the section of the park in which tho meeting wan hold, and, as the speaker closed, a cannon hargod was tho miunal for a very fuo pyrotechnie display, umidst the thunder of artil- lers, tho musfc of banda, and tho shonta of tho multitudes. Tho ocension was in ovory sehwo all that could have brou dewtrod, aud tharo can e no doubt of ita toling offect in ncreasing Hayos' mayjority in Cnyahoga, Fow Ropublicatn extimato * majority at loss than 9,000, whife mans e lyre that £ wiil ba 1,000, The Demo- iata coucele the conty an the Klate, hut are work- {1y Lo besvers for e county tieket, a part of whicl thiey hope t clect, though even thin'§s doubteul, 1t will e rememived that Cuyatings gave over 700 Dem- acratle uajority on Beeretary of Blato last fall, Two searn ago, before the Censade, it gave Novew 2,600 m, Eversthing 18 working well, amd layes in round here dally, EWIXSWOUDFORD JOINT DISCUSSION AT Clit- CLEVI CIELEVILLE, O Oct, 2,=Tlhe debate batween Wool- ford und Ewiug was held i tho Court-Honiso yard to- vo th e Bttt about 1,60 peopls {h attendanee, Ew. mpevch o tonght £o b the atrongest To by yet made. Il argaments wero mes sl atwered by Woudford in a maeterly manver, bo shariug the liveral apy Intiso with Ewluy the ronras of tha debate to-dag, in annwer to questivnis from Woodiord, Gew. Ewing sald, notwith- standiug bls vontempt for tho nien who passd (b A ef 163, askod we it wan Ly dibionest sgents of the Awttlean people, he would, 5o far ua those bonds have ehnged Tatids, 80 far ag nien have token thow in tho £aith of 1hat Lae, pay them in gold, a8 1t was tow_too Iate Lo pecaver tho righit to pay those bonds aceording t1the promise, T kuswer (o & queslian whother by tLiwing) proposed by furce of anthority of ths Unfted Btaten by off the bots ot thedr facs valuo u greens Barks againat the willof the bundholder, Ewitig ssid 17 men who held the botdy befure the act of 1w uld thent when the pwople get control of the Guvernment throuph agents who will execute th otiginal contrat, T would ay thein in the syns monvy tley purchased them with. " fle aid thots who fouk the bomds ou tho Calth of the act of 1369 liavo the right to hoid thews bl patd fu gold Al par, 16 said b proposed to rane §30,000,0 00 of wrecnbiacks, and tuko up aud destroy ciat amount of Lauk curreticy. Tn answer to quention as o whether ue would buy bonia inopen marhet, o8 other persons do now, and pay therefor Witls these new greentiacks, Mr. Eslug eaid ho would, MEPUMLICAN NARDECUE IN PREBLE COUNTY. EAToN, Uy Urt, 2—Tiiw ban beon a gals day nmong the Ropublicins of Trebly Cuunly, At ox was roasted, anta Ao, flag. Dresented Som “Fownalilp, baving tho largest deiegation. Tho mecting wan tha largest tlat hus heen held bere fu efght yoacn, o, Mayes aud dohn M, Milliken wero mot at tho depot sud ca= corted by alarge processlon through the principal strects of the town, [ the afternoon Goy, Hay ea and Jobu Mitliken addressed tho meeting, holding the crowd untll the fust. Preble Connty will' give an old- time Republlcan majurity thin fall, GUY. HEXDIICKS AT XRNIA. 18, 0, Oct. 8.—Tho Democrstic meoting hero to-day was fiot a uiccess, After mnch. offort, only 400 10 600 peoplo sbwerubied st tho Court-House, many of whom wore Republicans, o hear Gov, Hendricka and Gen, Bcbackolford, ‘The ' Buller l'ony” was an- nouticed 4o speak, but 1d not come, Cengreasman MoMalion spoke at Clty-1lall in the evening, It wus niticeable that old-time Donicerats of the county wero ot at the meethng to-day. VENDLETUN AT URBANA, Unnava, O, Oct, 3—A Democratio mass-meeting was beld Herw to-day, ~ At d o'clock about 2,000 citlzens ansctuldvd 1ot Court- 1fouso yari to listen to George HT d 8, F. 1unt, * Mr, Pendleton wan af- fected by a scvero cald, and coula not talk very long, Aldlkmu number of Hepublicans wero noticed In the audience, :1 JUDGE TAFT AT DAY7ON, DarToy, Oct, Judge Taft addrcased & meeting at the Court-loure lo-night, numbering 500 or GX), Mo madoa strong specch, and lus sudiouce was ro- sponsive, LIVELY CANVABS IX FAIRFIELD COUNTY. TLANCASTEL, O,, Uct, 3,—The Little-Burrows meeting of Saturday night was a splendid success for tho Ite- prubiicans, ' Thia was the third succeasive day of large an exelting political moetiugs, comumencing with tho Heudricks-Cary-Hiaudy demonstration of Thuraday, continuiug with the Woodfurd-Ewlug dixcuasion on Friday, aud windiug up with the Little-Burrows wieeting on Friday nighbt, which, though last, wau by 10 meaua Jeast in offectivencas, ‘Tho cromd was micl larger than any Democratic weetiug hold hore, The Apeakers wero tho Hou, Jobn Little, aud the lon, J, C. Buirrowe, of Michigan, GOV, NOYES AT NELSONVILLE. Aznxys, O, Oct, 4. —The largess mceting, byn?un odds, ever hold at Nelsonviile came off last ght, ot Ahio accanion of tho vislt of Gov, Noyes, The crowd at and near tho apoakorn’ stand did ot fall under 8,600, and prolably was unich larger. Gov, Noyos upoke eloquently and forcibly for au bour and'a quarter, 11is apeoch gnve full satisfaction, AL the close of lilw ime pitsioned defenso of our iperllad common sclioos, 0 asked 11, 10 aught Lis Lad wakd, he hal offendod any 1uan presctit, and no voice was Loard {n tho affirmas tive, aithough a stroug deleyation of futulligent Catho. lic \pero prsent, The mting was st tuo placo of Cary's receut jgnomtuivus harangue, aod fnielligont Detivcrats say ihis war alx tiiiow an larie, Qen, Urosvenor agoxe Lirlefly, und withdrew, but the crowd demmauded vociforuisly tuat Lo procved, 1o respe peared, and spute for halfl an bour, BOUHING 1) LlItaN MERTINOA AT CAMBIIDOM. Cavumtpaz, . tt, 4—Col, Grosvenor, of i, Touin, auek ¢, W, 1L, "Gilaon, aduressed the largest aud ot authumsatis flopublican mesing of the cam- paign bere yeoterday, ‘Fus City-Hall wos filied to its Utiuuat capacity, statiding rooin and all, The meoting D ady up o tho wolid men of Lo percos, Task night thy City-1lall waa again packed, Judge William dubeon, of Ciucionatl, speaking, e was followed by Col. Groas enor, who was requostod to again #p [ Wanni . Uct, d.—Tast night the Republicans hiold one of the bheat meetings tiat has taken plaoo in Yuungstown during the campuign, Henator Juhn Sherinan mado a moat logical and ucld argumeat np- on the insncial question, and econtivued speaking for an hour aud a Lalf, ‘tho Heister and @ ribune Lad, Aurtis 0o any, nvited 20y 0N whn wishy a2k questions to send tuem up In weilig, These wors Bauded to Henator Sherman, wha auswerod tham, ons by one, in & clear and vxplict manner, Then, ot the cionv of Liu apeech, hio callid upon any person in the sudieuce who miglit not feel satiufiod to ank sny addi- tlonwd queations they might ses fit, and hio woald iry to auswer. Noona responded to this appeal, and the mestings elosed, ANOTHEL DEMOCUATIC FIZZLX AT M'CONNELS VILLE, MCCONNELSVILLE, 0., Oct, 2.—Our cltizens wit- nemsed another Deniocratle fizzle to-day. Tipton, tha Nebrasla_walary-grahber, andn younj mau uatued Welr, of Indiana, Lisve been advertired for weeks by monnter yosters, ' personal drumming, otc,, but not £ifiy people camd (pom the country to hear thom, The crowd di not go to the park, bt wont to tha musia Ball, and lstensd to u dreary, weak, aud pointless effort Ly Weir of nearly two hours’ duration, When finlahed, ono-third af tho audionce had goue, leaving about 200, To-night about 200 persony, all told, are Iiateniug to Tiptou discoursing on Btato rights, Tho wmeoting 19 a doad fatlure, Intlation (s played ont, and Kopiuhlicans are galning ‘strength evory day, AMorgan County will glve 0u Lepuilican majorfty, —— WISCONSIN. NOTES ON THR CAMPAIGN, Apesial Dravateh to L'he Chteaas Tyidune, Mavisox, Wis., Ocg, 4,—Now developments {n Qov. Taylor's Cottage Girave bouuby-broker business appoar to-uight i the shape of an afidavit of o soldicr in tho Thirty-third Regl- nient, that o was eroditod to the quota of Cot- tago Grove, and rocolved from tha agent intor- estod with tho funds of the lown, who waa Gov. Taylor, thon Buperviyor, £150, and was required by Ll to sign n receipt for 3200, Mo knew of othens fu regurd to whow tho vame waa trus, A testimo- sl also appears from some Gfly oltizens of Cobtage Grove, fucluding seviral prominent Democrats, in Teply to an_ospersion on the ctamcter of Col. Farr, by whom the charge ou (ov, Taylor was wade, bo baviug beon engaged with him o Alltog the Il“"u of saul town; that he huos lived (hero from chiidbood, wnd hiv cliaracter us a citizen add friend is good ; hid trotbfulners and futegrity have never besa ques- tioned, o In always ready touct his part lu a nobls and generoun manner in sil cluritable and socisl w "Iy Hou, It, E, Davis was rsumiuated for $ho Sen. 810 Lo-day hy the Democrats of the Wustera Distyict of Dnu Cuuuty by avolaof 20 W 16, for Col, W, ¥, Vilas, Hefo 10 the chinrges cf the Democratio papers of fraud mx‘mulink the Hiato printing countracis by ity proprictoes, that paper challouges proof of tho accusa- [l atd claiou 5o bave Gono. sveryibig o tho wiuare, A CULEMWING OUTLOOK FOR TUE REPUBDLICAN KTATR TIOKET, Spestal Correspondence of The Chicage Tribune. MiLwaukes, Oct, 4.—Jamea 'T. Fietdd hau uald that ** You can’t pav ronts and retait politics.” i Mr, Fiolds' assertion was an infatlible rule, Milwaukes rent-payars would go to the wall, for politios are huckstared on every coruer just now. Tho political market may bs esld to be very active, yot entirely unsoitled aud panioky, Btatisticlaus array Ludington and Taylor figures in columus, aud invite your attoution; Itis et least attracted by tho remarksble vasisace in the results arrived at, sccordiug aa tho compiler 18 Republican or Democratle, There is very litle stumplng i Wiscouuln this fall, THE PEOPLE HAVE ENTEUED POLITICS, aud aro doing thu canvassiug for thelr reepective par- tiew fur wore thoroughly aud effectively Wau tbs work how evor Leen duno before, The volars ars sd work fndlvidually; therefure the vote polled in Nowmber will be tio largest ever cast i this Blate. That axgurs well for the Republican ticket, ‘Tho peoplo of Wie. cousin bave their thoughts about them. They care for eannres morv thisu mep, but ibiok somo kg uay depend upon the wan, s sumething i nnv.u.,_ pends upon Iho grate, The eloction of Qov. Twlor Waa 10t duo (6 any dissatielaction, 00 tho part of the people, with tue Hepublican pulley of Blate Guvernmopt, Goy, Washturi wis defaug in hid vwn strongbold by tho active sud unesjaed mectivg of cerfain nfucntisl men aud groat corpea- tious, Ue A VEW n.wmmmxlm e witl prove the correctusas of ihe sassriion, Pr in- [ mp. 1 Ashland County gave Taylor 385 votes,gaiuat 64 fur Wastiburn, In tho Oongrevsdvual clocon las fall, Ashland gave Dr, MeDill, Ropublican, 211 votes, and hin opponent, Juilge Cate, but 4, Ham Fifield control that county, Ho fann fnttuential Ttepublican, Warking in {ha intereain of the Wiseansin Contral Tatlrond Company, e gavo the vota to Taylor, (mo yeor after, he completely reversal tha vote, This " year, ho will give it to Mr. Ludington, Thtonghout the Valleyn of the Wincounin, 1ack, ani Ohippowa Rivors, Me, Washburn ind futificutial one- mies it the Sepubil ranks, The llon, Wil Priee, in Jackaon Connty wsed n reveree of the uAnal majors. ty. Ho whopped Clark County, politicntly, bottons side g, Deroual polities worked disaster’ - Bafialo, Dunu, Ean Cladre, sl Dier o Countie Manitowon and Miwankee ov! rdid themeeived i ] animosity 10 \Me. Wathiburg elected tiov, ‘Laylor, 'They are enltural sl dicity i sdrange 1o the core,” In truth, 1 apprave the asrtlon that . Lersonsl antagontsm def N0 BUCHE ELEMENT WORKING AUAINST ML LUD- INATON The Iukevwarm eforts fn bt thees i o hawd i b own pirty-l L. The very distacta whi-h elected ‘Paylon s o, wHaive Lntngton majorities, ane beliovo that the Edahth District i changed oo 0% Republiean wority to the ranka af Denincracy 2 Cortainly tot, Dr, MeDilt wan defeat there entirely on personal gr [ readily bt it lintrict will can tajority hin fall, nearly G000 mafority, e Ahat eminently ecesnteie sdividonl, Gabo Bonek, be. cawa the How, 1 L. Brown lost tha nomiontion flrough snipnhiton” of i Conveation by ) olitis el and 4 poitlesman whom fow jeapio kiew was farerd on the prope, e, Browi has i bis powse £ restore thie oid majority s and he wil do it for Mr, Ludmgton, [l altuation dn the Fifth Distsiel 18 watched swith intense intorest, There fa 4 elear Do wratic tanjorits of 50% in the IDistrit when Sam Burebanl sees Ot o command his frieads to put o their an Mo won't do It this fall. e thinks (hat 2,00 majurity {+ enough for Taylor— ENOUGIT 0 DEFEAT 13t Anshaldy who in 1y acquatuted with tho tall membes from the Fifth District n_awaro that, € it Wan notfor luninig party castn, Mr. Hurchard would do Iia utmoat, openly uud strongly, to defeat Mr, Taylor, aguiust whom Lo entertalus’ poraonal fecliings of 3 gull-tio nature, In the northwestern portion of the Stale, compris- ing e Heventh District, Mr, Lantington will receive tho unial Republican majority of 6,000 ar 7,00), which Mr, Wasliburi's opposition 16 certuin local miessures enabled Mz, Taylor ta docraasn to 1,610, 1u thoso vast Inmbering “diatricts, Mr. Ludington i aw popular ay Mr. Washburn was anpopular, and ho may oven Lo blo to luercase the old-time Republican vote, IN THIS DISTRICT, tho Fonrth, tho result last year muy ‘be taken as an In- dieation of tho yoto that will Un given this fall, Ar, Taylor went ott of the district 11,073 votes aliead yet the Hon, WHllam Pitt Lyndo beat Mr, Ludlngton st November by only 2,501 votes, Mr, Lynide hud elo- menta of strengtli which Gov. Talor did not, ond dves noty powsess, There nra hundre.ds of Influential voters who supported Ar. Lyndo who will now st port Mr, Ludington, ‘Tho yerson in polftica has enternd fnta the campalgn with uvun 8 greater zest than wan manifusted in the loealitiea which defoatod Me, Washburn, Tho First, 8ceond, and Third Districts aro Repub- Hcan. Altfiough the Hecond and ‘Third gavo Taylor straggling and n(ruuqllnz majoritien, yeb their return to thio ranka last fa)) fe an fudication of the existeuco of thefr party loyalty. Tho Liberal Germun vote may bo connted aolid for Mr, Ludington, Thore 18 ovidence, all over tho State, of the trathfulness of thiw asrortlun, 'khe German papors at Green Day and Fau Claire have coma out for Milwaukeo’s Mayor, and are obtaining losts of followors, It wsa onlylart week that tho Green Day Staats-Zatung ratsed the Republican tirkot, THE REPUBLICAN OROANIZATION for esmpatgn-work will be perfuctod here noxt weok, Tho arrungementa that have thua far beon mado will tell, Thero will bo individual wotk jn place of general talk. Onoof the nost prominent Demneratic gentlo~ mon holding official position here will vote for Me, Ludington, ond 19 really putting in_grest, good work, although, af course, it {a dona sccrotly, ‘Tho man who in mccomplishing most harm to Mr, Taylor in O, K, Martin, the District Attarnoy, who bnrangues inces: Eantly,abusing eversthing that s Republican, 1fia hot headed words are doing miore good than harm to the Republlcan ticket, ——— ILLINOIS., WILL COUNTY REPUNLICAN CONVENITON. Svectal Dianatch fo Ths Chicaos Tridune, Jorter, I1l., Oct. 4.~The Ropublican County Convention, which nssomblod st the Court- House at11o'clock this forenoon, nominated Mosers, James W. Mardin and A, J. Mathowson, the candidates on the Indepondont ticket, for Treastirer and Burveyor, a8 your correxpondont’s dis- patch of Friday laat intimated would probably bo the casa, Thio Convention was well atiended, and, tn the aain, barmonions, lthogh womo opponiion,was mani: fented to Marlin’s nomination. An fnformal ballbt bo- ing taken, Lowever, and he receiviug 81 of the 09 voted ¢ast, tho nomination was mado unanimous, an was also that of Matliowson, thero belng no opposition ‘whatover 1o tho latter, Thia action of tho Ropublicans naures tho cloction of Mesars, Martln and Mathewson, and tho defeat of any Hcket nominated by the Demoeratio County Cone vention, which meels hore Thursiay noxt. e IOWA, T8 FINANCES UNDER NEPUSLICAN RULR, Swciat Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune, DraMoixes, Ia., Oct. 3. —A statoment wns obtainod from tho Btato Auditor's Office, of tho financos of the Btate, covering n pertod of twonty years and ton months, In which the Dowmocrats have had no rlm in tho Executive affices. Thero ks beon pald, durlng this time, into tho Htate Treasury over $14.000,000, and 1,010,000 has beon paid out. In ull this time thero 18 not the disoropancy of a cent {n the accounts of State officers, ‘The Ranklu du trovblo was about funds of tho Agricul- tural College, and not the State, as many supposc, Thore i3 §34,000 fu the Treasury, gt MISCELLANEOUS. WARTTORD (CONN.) TOWN ELECTIONE, Hantronn, Conn., Oct, 4,~At tho town elsctions to- day, Hariford votod for Hquor lcenso by sbout 1,100 majority; Euwt Martford by 2 majority; Danbury voted no license, Tho largest places gouerally voto for Ncenao, and Wio smallor towns are about equally die vided on the questlou, A COUNTY GRANGR. Speoial Disnatch w The Chicaya Tridene, Caanratan. Ul Oct, 4,—Towlay & County Grange was_organtsod in Urbana, with the following ofiicors: 3. M. Morao, lasters A, 35, Tauloy, Overscers GcN. Anderson, urer; W, I, Mardy, Becretary; A, Dunlap, Treasurer, Thero wera wnly twonty s dot. galos present, and thoy tanifested uo onthudiasm, ONAIA. 0xaita, Nob, Oct. 4,—The liopubilican County Con- vention Was feld ‘hero to-day, and was onoof {ue warmaeat ever luown, reanltng fu tho defeat of the ning candidates, with tha oxception uf Frobate Judge, ey POLITICAL NOTES, The Tepublean platform in Masaschusetts was drawn np by Ne, Walter Allen, of tho Lioaton Adrerti- #0r, Who (s sornwliad known 1 Western journalism, 1t 48 & remarkally elover ploco of work, ‘The Constitutonal Couventlon in Alabama bas fin- tehoil tia Iabors already, making sbout the qulckest timo onrecord The election for a Convention was held only last Aigust, ‘The papers an charging Plolelt, Democratic eandi. date for Treaswor of Vonusylvaula, with brutality to wards bis moller-in-law. It is alloged that ho dug- gled s farm fron her—tho villain | A frosborn Ancrican cltlzenin Nevada has nevor been able to tepyo serene confldenco fn the destinfes of hid country viico be discovered that Henator Joues ‘wears 8 No. 6 b and No, 14 boots, ‘Tha Rochoste Demoerat is convinced that the eulo- (\’;z{n lha,:;\:'hmnilfiutmur 0{\ \f'lltllll lwllh'll lll: V3 lnyl u piiblishen muat L * an glegant st g a statinch epuiblican pajgs, by 0 1ot Liesitate Lo speak wiha of dle: Bad, etk Hpoaking of thinflationists, the Edlnburg Scotsman says: *Uvory wels {ntorasted In miouvy, aud tho discusalons coucenlug 1nobey how golng ou ty Amer- ics aro pocullarly intereating, for the reason tha large and apparecly fucressing class of the disputas [ l‘f:lwhl filufa mouas mohrfi‘yl:hmuul umouy waeives by dalluing ey wl o) nwo to. aud their other enlisors,” G Qov, Tilden's reomnized organ In Now York, tha ‘Tvibunie, zopeats by formor statument, that bo [s fu. different ag o whaber Democrats or ltepublicans are uent Lo the Legisluure, so long as thoso olact looeet, He clalmi tn caro only for men wha will uist in earrylug furvard the adniutstrative reforms he n'u. un%rnulnn. ] especially in reduciug the burden of taation, Renstor Doalitih s doubilesa prepared to faugh with the Eastern papers ab a Hitle aliegory (bet bay been suggested Ly biv popossd doutlv-suilrage for beada ol {amilivs, 'Fholus ts that practical ien Lke Rob. dnison, for fnstanice wight 1Lk such au arcaugument anu cxesllent Provinin (or thoso Lobat eltizens who would 1ike 0 sell icle voten to both caudidates withe 6yt going back ob elr party. A religious war g belug waged iu New York, of which the Now York Herald 18 tho catse uni objuct, ‘Thy Cathollcs are zalung matters lvely for young Beunett ; aud #ome ot Lie friends sdvivs bisa to com- prutaise, oF wbake up thy editorial furc of tho Jrerald, or ake peace WAL i, Washington Childsand arrabge for w bosutiful Obitusry, The yolitical leaderw of the Herati on ths scLoul guestion Liavy caused e trouble. Unutterable wco cumes upon the Chicagn Inter- Ocsan from 8l quarters,” Neltbor intlatioufut noe ro- sumptionist ©ab eudury il everlarting nonsen tho curreacy ueston, Even the Bl Louts 74 Talld orgatt of the raghaby, sayes “Au & greentick urgan b Inter-Geean canuod Lo consldered & succews, 1t pipes at duica withy pighty tove, bt whenrer 1§ turna iz the direction of Ublo, thu Fesonant volume of Itu courago aLriuke tag wost pItfUL whoase for Hayes and bard woney.” 18 Wondell Phillipa civilized 2 This would have acomod & CURlUUS quention to a3k a fow years’ ngo, when bo was doluy wich uoble servics for freedow ; Lut, 8inco o has tecomo thu champlon of one due lurian after suuther, by Jpquicy W Teally pertiovat, ‘'he Now Xork Auti'n suggests the qucuslon, sod jutimates that Mr. Iillipe s ot elvilzol, {nasmuch 3 be does not show familisrity with the sxperience of tho tace §ugite varivus Selde ©f activity, The fuquity in this campalun, bia behalf | [0 Doea sty OCTODER 1875, ~ Dy {anot worth making in tho cass of such m Kelley, Allen, and Cary, Mr, lalaterd in i)l digging Htto nuggata of windom ont of 1ho currency queation and finging them at th fgnorant peopla of Oblo, — Spacimens of hia am anan siyle nentho following plthy paragrapha: Tho man who has s mortgag on hin house or farm, anit who votey for Allen ani Cary, votes for tha fore clogura of that mortgage, o o . EVery tnan who votex for fuflatiom, votea to rodice the valus of pen. sone, How o they lke thiaat the Holdiers® Homa? L) “The man who owes money, Allen and Cary, ROODIL RS it and_votes for tow to have that moisy collected s Tho 1nan on s painty who fon af die, oo o Allen sl Cary, votea for the reduc 3<tie power of his money,’ Scmtor Eaton {4 to make a hard-money apeech al New Ihiv ' I Anwswer (o a dilation oration of . Mr. WD, “chich will bo deliverell the evening abliean party wil not thank Sr, ‘for bis apyesranc o i muels o cause, Ouo must L vory weans, Infeet, in ordor to by on the wrong 0106 agalust Houator Eaton, & Ry RALLRROAD N THE PFORIA & R;CK ISLAND, 1. R. Hillind, the Recolvor of tho Pooria & Rock Ixland Railroad Company, filed an sxhiatie- tivo report of the condition of the road of which 1o has chargo Iato Saturday eveolvg. The fol- lowing is an abstract, Tno earnings fur tho seven months ending August 31, 1975, bave been 373.110,22, agninst #ELT2L82 for tho corcrponding months of 1874, an incresss of vver 100 percont, Lrom tho earnings have been jaid Hloyes back pay in full,,.e..e cunnit of noten wocured by mMortgage. ble, interest on Londs, nk at Galva, Robuibling Legal services, A 1,238, ‘Tho amount still remaining dua on the chattel mortgago is $20,407.96, which can be pald wilbm tho noxt sixty days, Tho ltecoiver tatos that whon Lo first took posucseion of tho road he turnred Lis attention toward putting 14 in such a condition that it would yiold the greatest rovonuo possiblo. Whon that was dono, ho began examining the condi- tion of tho wholo line aa a clvil ongincer, Tho rosuit is that bo finds the road valuably located, runniog through rich farming country, and 8l80 having on cithoer sido valuable coal doposits which are in oporation. I’gorin, the castorn tor- minus of the lino, hes a population of ovor 80,000, and Kock Ixinnd, Dayonport, and Moline, arooven more populons. osides thoso, thoro aro sumerous thriving towns atung tho road, most of thom having good clevators, thus belng execllont grain markoty, Tho road was very choaply constructed, and to that fact, moro thau all othors, must bo atttibu- ted its fafluro. Tho grades aro so heavy, Bomo of thom Loing upwards of 00 foot to tho milo, and tho onrves so sharp that ouly o train of fiftoon cars can bo hauled by one engine, and from Yeoris, 6 milea \mntmmg, two ongines are necessary to ovor- como the resislanco of a sbarp ascent, If this geado could bo lawerod to 40 feot to tho mile, . and the curvos mado oasfor, a train of twenty- tive cara could bo haulod by one onglus and great expongo would theroby be saved. ‘Iho euts and fills also and the ditching wore #0 carolessly dono that the road-bed needs widan- ing and deoper ditching alongside it. The ties also, having beon originally of pino, must all bo roplaced 08 soon a4 posslble.” Thoro naro 225 bridgos along tlio line of the road, fiva boing of the Howo truss pattern, and tho others trestle, Many of the lattor, haviug been built on soft wood pilee, need oxtonsive repairing. ‘The iton betweon Pooria and Orion is goneral- Iy good, only needing about 200 tous of naw rails. That betweon CUrion and Conl Valley {4 much worn, baving been usod by the Rockford, Rock Island & B8t. Louis Nailroad Company, o that this portion will need 200 tons of now iron, Detwoen Coal Valloy and Rock Island tho rond also ia bad, having beon urod by the Coal Valloy Mining Cowmpany, and 600 tous of iron nad 5,000 ties will bo necded to put it {u ropair. Much oxpeuso has hoen incurred by the want of dupot grounds, 'Tlhe loss ot Poordn is annual- 1y noarly oqual totho cost of purchasing grounds nud erecting enitablo buildings, At Rock Islaud nlso the necossary froight aud passonger room Is loasad from compoting lines, thus causlng gront oxpense audinconventonce. In both theso citios Innd for dopots ia scarce, and it Ia noccssary that it should be purchased at onco. 'The Compauy is also suforiug from tha laok of asuitable quantity of rolling stock. Thore aro only tlhreo passengor and four froight en- wines, and tho Ltecolver is coustautly undor the necossity of hiring enginos, This I n very difli- cult mattor in tho busy sonson, and much incon- venionco rosults. A witch ongine is alko much neoded. Lastly, thore aro about 20 miles of tho road to whioh tho right of way Las been purchasod but not paid for, This debt will be liquidated at tho rato of FG0 an acre, and many mljacent land- ownorsbo thusconverted from enonyies to friouds. ‘oo nro alka nbout 80 milos of tho track uo- fonced, and ay the Iand-owners offor vory liborsl inducements, and as_tho nmount patd for stock killed 18 large, tho Roceivor recommends that this portion bo foncod at ouce. Au order was theroupon entored by Judge Drummond allowing the Roceivor to make vuch improvoments In the track and bridgos as are nbaolutely necossary, to purchaso such ties, piles, and iron, a8 are imperatively domanded, und ono froight englno, to oxamino” tho site for ndopot in Pooris, and report its location and cost, and algo to roport from month to month a lm’l. x:( lils oxponsos, and dlsbursomonts, aud re- celpta, THE CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES, Tho following order was outerod yestorday by Judgo Drummond {n the case of Foadick & Lish ve, Tho Chicage, Danville & Yincennes Railropd Company ; On applieation of the Recelver upon potitions filed, Teave §3 given Lim as puch Receiver to mako an agreo- ment for tho rental of the road and proporty of the Chicago & Soutlern Kallrond Compauy, s et forth fu tho petition fled on fhe 3ith and 140 wit, Aud on retition of tho leculver this doy filod leave fs given i 10 arrange with the Wewlern Unfon Telegrapls Company to bulld, under thelr conteact with the said Chleago, Dauvillo & Vinvenues Rallrosd Company, & 1luo of telegrap from Blumarck, it, along. the 1na of what in known as tho Indians Division t0 Goal Creck, Ind,, about 24 miles, as proposed 1 his brlatod opord, pages 0 and 113 to pay tho old account of said Tolegraph Company tipon il best ferms Lo can obtaini Lo wake a¢ tho Danville shops tho im- bravemeuts mentioned in Lia priuted report, pago 34; uud to surrender to the Hinokley Locomotlve Warks, of Bioston, M., the five engines bolouging to thony now in bis posession, aud referred (o in his printod ropart, pagos 11 and 13, The leaso which it {8 permitted to mako is to ront to the Chicago, Danvillo & Vinconues Road tho llue of tho Chlcago & Buuthern Rond for & monthly routal of $1,806,06 in gold, the lessoo ngrecing fo run two passenger-trains dnilyy excopt Bundays, over the lino of the Chi- eaxo & Houtheru Nond, and to stop at such sta- tiony s that road shall direct. Such trains shal bo known as * suburban traing,” and all Troo passes glvon by tho Bouthern Road ou mo- count of douation ‘coutracts stiall bo good on such traws and all othor rogular passonger- tralus bobwoou wiationy whore suoh trajus make rogalur stopa. THE PLYMOUTH, KANKAKEE & PACIFIO, In tho case of Haune vt al. ve. The Plymonth, Kankakoo & Facltio Ratlway Company, au order waa enterod yosterdny spnointing Plineas M, Kent Neceiver of the road, and glvlng him au. thoeity to obtain from Jay Cooke, McCullooh & Co,, or whovvar miay ba tho guardiaus of the same, all the unsold honds of tho Cotnpany, and to recelpt fur the sawe to tht oustodlans, THE ROCKFORD, ROCK ISLAND & ST. LOUIS, The following order was entored yestarday bofore Judge Druwmmond In the caso of tho Uulon Trost Company vs, The Rockford, Itock n;und & B:‘ A‘mruu Riailroad Company s B part of the ure, Bept, t, furibar orisred (hat, T Tiasing fho ecasnny oralls specltied tu wald arder of Bupt, 30, watd Neceivar 1y sulborfzod to purcluse and put down upon the track of uaid rullrond such number af Vs aa way bo e dispensably nocon Iy, 10 ke uch road for thg prckont reasonably safe for (he trensportstion of pers sous sid DESYerty,—thls ordur bolug subjeok t ui 1o conditions, reatrictl, in %14 oRIor OF Hogh ous, aud Lmitations coutatned S— THE TWO ORPHANS. Prz7anung, Oct. 4.—A prelimjnary Injunction was grauted by Judge Lwing to-day to rostrain Goorgn M. Walluco, McKea Raukin, sud Catha. zino Raukin frowm producing the play of **1he Two Orphans” at tho Acsdomy of Muilo to. ulght according to announcemont! The upplica- tion for injunction was flled on bubalf of Messra. Jackson, Khook & Palmar, snd unte forth the fucts’ that the play was origiuall purchased by Jackuom, who afterwards sold {t for valuablo consideration to Sbook & Palwmor, it beiug specifigd in both transactions that the purchaser ehould have the exclusive right to produce the drama. The largo sudienco which tilled tho Academy of Musio this ovening was compelled to disperso by the aunounoswens of tho mwauagement that the play would not be pro- duced to-night, The fuiunction is returunble to-morrow worniog. SPORTING NEWS. The Nashville Associntlon Races =The Southern Ohto Fair, Luln and Luolllo Golddnst Buffering from the Hipporhinorrhea. Slow Muslo and Rainhows at the Doath of Ameriean Girl, Game Botweon tho Athlotios and Philadol- phias—Viotory of the Former, THE TURF, NASHVILLE DLOOD HONAE ARSOCIATION MEETING. Namiviete, Tonn., Oct. 4.—To-day was tho first dny of tho fall moating of tho Nashville Blood Horso Assoclaston. The wenthor wag splendid and thoe track in fino condition, Tho attendanco was falr for first day. Tho Koutucky atables wero well ropresented. Tho first raco—Young America Stake No. 1, dnali 1 mils, 2-yenr-olds, £33 entrancoe, pay or play, the Association adids 2400, sacond horse to receive 2100, closed with twenty-ona ontrios, ‘Thn followlng atarted : Georga Cadwallader'acly, f, A, Reeno Richarda’ ch, A, Keono Richards Walters & Co.'s ch, Walters & Co.'s cf W, It. Tompkins® c! Tyme—1:4T4, In the pools, Nichnrds' ontries sold for $50 ; Cadwallndor's, #35; Waltera & Co.'s, £13; and Tompkina' £8, ‘Tho eecond raco~Tinck's Ifotel Btake for 3- year-olds, 825, pay or play, tho Association adds 3100, socond borse F100—closad with twenty entrica: D, Hwigort's b, ¢, King Alphonsn R | Al Keeuo Richarda' ch, f, Sixdaal 2 1. Cheattiam'a b, ¢, Astertile. . 8 C. McUavock & Co,' b. f, Highland Vintago.d 4 LT, Link & Co's b, f, Doills Garduer, 4 6 James Duvls’ ob, ¢, Pythijas B et Tme—1:43§ 12475, Tho pools old in this race with Alphonsa loft out, and avorsged: Misdeal, $50; Gardner, $12; Astertile, 84; D'ythins, §7; Highland Vintago, $6. Tho third racowas & dash of n milo and an Tho follow- elglth, Asnociation purso of §160. ‘ing started: J. McQibbon's ch, g . Witherby..... A. Keens lllchunh" it It 1. Cheatham & Co.'s b, ¢, Newburn, G, I Rico’s ch, £, Raxebud, A, Atchilson's br. o, Grenoble, Willlams & Owene' d, a. Mclnotio, F. Taylor's ch. f, Heaty Ann 1t, B."Dunhains br, £. 8 82 THR RACKS AT DAYTON, Snectal Dianateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, DArroy, 0., Oct. 4.—Tho races of the Soutliern Ohio Fair closed to-day with four raogs, s large attondance, and plonsant weathor. Lulu and Lucillo Golddust trotted threo honts. Time, 2:21, 2:2234, 2:2114, Lnlu was sufforing sevoroly, tho samno as Goldemith Maid, only worse, with tho now opizootic, Thoso horacs mado hosta of friondz. Tho runnlug raco was won by Port Leouard {u the sooond, third, and fourth heats, Modoo mocond. Time, 1:40, 1:483, 1:50, Tho spocial trot hotwoou Mollio Morrie,of Boston ; Ob- server, of Plano, 11, and Hoopor, of Dotrait. for o purse of $1,500, was closely contested, and wos won by Observer in the flest, socond, and fifth hoata. “Mollio Morris socond. Timo, 2:33, 2:301¢, 2:2744. 'Tho 2:3714 class, pursa of $500, waa won by Dok Charloy, of Dayton. Timo, 2:1837¢, 2:37, 2:383¢. PLOSTECT PARK BACEA. NEew Yonx, Oct, 4.--Tho fall wmesting of the T'rospoct Fair-Ground Association bogan to-day. Tho race for tho 2:24 olnss was won by Blanche, Muagio socond, and Comeo third. ‘I'imo—2:20)g, 2:24, 2:231¢, 2:963{, %2ilf, Comeco wou frat hoat aud Music sccond. THE DEATII OF AMERICAN GINL. The Now York Jorald of Sunday has the fol- lowlug tologram from Elmira, giving the partion- lars of tho doath at that placo Salurday, of the famous trotter Amarioan Girl : Tha famous trotting mare Americsn Girl foli dead Auia uftornoon in tho firet lioat of the * freo for all " race, on tho Elinira Driving Park, Sho waa drivon by John L, Doty and appeared aé the start to bo in the vory bent condition, The Lorses wera scored & num- Lo of times beforo thuy got the word. The Girlat tho first turn was woll in front, hut liero her driver noticed that sho neemed to bo giving ont and lot her head looso, Blio kopt stagyeriug for an olghth of n mile, and at (ho quarter pole foll and died {oatautly without s struggle, 8ho dropped to tho ground very eanily) with her shoulder agninat the fonce. The fn- cidont excited a great desd of sympalg, 24 tho maro was & favorite bore, and iad boon 1ho cklef a{(raciion for tlie races to-dny, A singular clroumstance in tho mutter waa that from the grand stand & raiubow could basoan, the end of which' apposrod s if it fell upan the head of tho dyiny horso, 'The band playod a fugoral dirge an woott au the death waw made kiown, Amcrican Girl was owaed by Willlam Lavell, of Now York, and was valiod at $15,000, which sum had lweon offered for her only lnst week. Lon Mado, it is s3ii, woa this morning witllng fo glve $20,000 far her, which aum was refused, Hhe wax o Landsomo bay, with Dlack points, by Casstus 31, Clay, Jr., and 13 yeara okl ‘Mer races have boen without number, and, when in condition, shu was always dangerous 0 thio beat, and not until’ within vory few soars dil sbo have euy muporior. Of quite fiie form and 18 hands high, the Girl always commanded aitention, For a louy'time sbo hss beon traubled with spavin, but, belug ropeatedly fired and blistored, it was thought that this yuar she was as good as ever, Tho turf, In tho death” of tho Uirl, loses ouo of its Leat performers, ‘The IImira Driving Park Assoclation propose, ahonld tho body be left thera, to crect & $1,000 monutent to the memory of American Girl. There was uo jusurs ance on the mare, ‘ WILY OCCIDENT PAILED TN THE EAST. Tho San Francisco Bulletin gavon the fallowing explanation of the reason why Occident failedto muko auy showing on us much-heralded Enatoru tri The Callfornia Wonder has fallcd to distinguish limaelf during s Esateru tour, disppolnting ot s fow who wure led to expect a series of briliunt per- formances in the }u’umlllud conteals with Eastern fiyers. Tho causs of $hix disappotutment 14 ald to b thia rosult of an operation porformpd an Ocoldent’s foot & short t!me prior ta Lis doparturo froms this cost, 1t was belioved by & number of promiuent turfmen that Oceldeut could esafly beat hls bost record if bis Loofa wero broadened, ~Accordingly the Loofs wero cut down cousiderably, snd by meauuof screws placed i1 tho fro It was expocted Lo accomplial the desired objoct, Tha oppration was s posedd Lo hiave beeu suc- ceanful until tho animal was placed in training on a Thiladelphla track, - Hero ho oxoibited uhisfakabls wigus of fumencun, provouted from taking d waa thua pirt In any of e raoese e Inmiances ail mauifosis walf, epal Ry u disapnoat and logve tho horso in a good if nop beitur cculrlflau than over before, Sinco Occldont lsa heen East, ho has been exhibited at Mystlo Park, Jiostow, and at the raco caursas at Buffalo, Utica, sud other ‘praminonl oltiss, eisiicetouite iy THE TRIGGER. CART, UOUARDUS GLIALLENGED, At differant times Capt. Hogardua bhas manl- fosted a dosiro to shoot two woiks in tho fleld Wwith any man for a stako, and allow tha person accopting to choose hin own game, A. 31, Muy- phioy, of Tyler, Tax., esya in reply: Now, torsot the matter foraver at rest, and gives Ellhllclly 1o my sccsptance that muat be satlefactory to Capt, Bogurdus If ho means businoas, 1 hereby sccept biv challenge and duslguato as the game der, aud s tho feld snywhere west of the Trinity River In the Htato of Toxaa, tha stakes (o bo from $1,000 10 5,000 & adde, 8t the option of Capt, Bogardus,j A OLIOAGO MAN IN DETROIT. ‘Tho Detroit Hree Fress says that in the pig- nqn--huuuunn match Baturdsy betwson E. I, Uillman, of Dotrojt, aud Harry Iawkine, of Chi- cugo, at 31 yurda riso and 80 yards boundary, for #25 8 sida. Giliman was winner, killing t{fieen birds to fourteen by Iuwkine, Mr, Hawkiug s clsimed to bo the crack shot of the Qbicaga Gun Club, and his defeat b{lur. Gillman {8 logkod upon with #ntisfaction by the Dotroit Gun Club, —— BASE-BALL, ATHLETICH—PUILADELFRIAR, Apeciat Disvaich to Ths Chicago Trioune, Punaverraia, Oot, 4—The ninth game be- tween tho Atblotios aud Philadelphias was played Lero tLis aflernoon, the former winning by 19 t010, abont 1,600 persons being prosent. Auson wgain caught finely for the Athlatics, his throwing to bases baing romarksbly good. ' The Adthiletics battod very heavily the Hvely ball used in this gamo, Thoy made no loag than ninetasn Funa on niuetoen cleas Lits and fourteen basas on errors. ‘Ihe Philadelphias by seven olean hite and au error of Anson made Ave rune in tho fourth iuning, and they added five more uvestned rutis in the last two jouings on errors by Forco, Fisler, and Hechtol, and five clean Litu. The Athlatics' fleldiog the firat meven fus niugs was aunost fuulticss, Innagy— Atblotics. Fuiladelplies,” s * PEDESTRIANISM, Q'LEARY Y&, EXNIY, A match bas boen arranzed betwaen John En- nisand Danlol Q'Loary for $1,000, to bo walked st the Wout Bide Tuuk Saturday. 0'Leary gives Euuis 30 miles in 100. e .. 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Oraup, Diphtheria, One roodifzta Aty Tigidethe » Nouralgin, eumatis, Cold Chills, Ague Chils, e Tho apolieation of the Ready Rellat ta the arta wiiero = A parta whieed the pain or dilficulty extata will afford suy Twenty drops in halt s tumbler of water wil, tn s foy mintites, care Orainpe, Horatne, Hour & tomman, 1t Enrm, Hlok 1ieadachiy Disveh ; ] i Bowelr sangont biarrhos, Drsentars, Glolt, Wiag "enrniary Aot Ahwags P N ey READY RELIEF with l)f:nrnr.' 2 I)'n“nlg’ o TAPATATS [gyentaicknosn or maine from chwaw of ¥ater o1 s sltar tian Fronch Birandy of it a o timetiae FEVER AND AGUE, Foror and Agua cured for it 3 rommedialmicont fn {ho monli that w11 gus forinast S8 and all othor munlarions, billows, scariat (ot o $1d othor fovers (16 by Radway's hl’l-! 30 Gulck 1§ . adv Hellof, 1 Bold by Druggiste. T senls pechinla: -_— HEALTH! BEAUTY| Stroug and pure rich bload; tnoroa: cloar akin and boautitat comproston soeure it DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Mas made the most astonishing oured, A R 5 s B g i s acmen o 4 e ortul odietas. ture Y "o Every Doy an Increaso in Flesh and Weight i Seen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIR Evorydrop of tho Sarsaparillian Resolvent commant catea througy tho blood, swoat. Grine, andother Bail and juicos of th syatorm, tho vigur of ' Itlo, fo¢ I ropein lio waaten' of tho” budly with new and sodnd. s orofuls, ayphills, Gousuiuption, glandular dlsease. i thp (roat, mowth, tamors, Hudes 1 tho ylaad othor paris "of the systam, sore eses, sirumorous dis- h ay ol "skin i ehargea trom the na i the worst " eanen, orubtinng, forek sofcs, scaid hosd, ringwdro rhouin, erysipelis, acho, LIAoK pats, worms euu-d- tho' womb, and’ all wnakcniog b pelufal disoheraos, night swcatr, losa of” snerm asd a1 manten of the Iify Drinclpla ate within the ourativs ranfs of this wonder of inodor chamiatey, And & few durs: nie will prove t auy porson using 1t for ofthor disoass i1 potont powor to oure theim. 1 tho pationt, dally becoming rednood by the and deoamposition that ‘fa contluually progeosal covdnin arcoiting those wautos, and ropafre the s with new mate: -{ mada frons healthy bloud,~and this the farsaparifiar will and does securc,a"olro s coriai or Whioa once this commonoos ila wai aride fon, and 33 To dhininiabiag. ho o of wa i s raatre Wik o 19, add “ovqrriay % "-'«":":z;d ' roriaive will ba rapid, aud ovary day tho patian oef linnoll grawink botter and xtropger, Lin fond de fosing! botter, appailto improving, and otk and weesi " Ntonty donn the Sarmapartilan, Rewolrent, exct 1l known remedial agonte in the oure of Chro; h;hg'm““m Lonntitutlonal, and 8kin discases, but it only pak tive curo for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Uriuary and Womb Dissasos, (Iravel, Diabstes, Droper, sty of water, inau inonca of. uriae, Juhm'.d‘g oasa, Albutiaucia, And ic all casss whors Hiera s bri dustdoposits, or the watar is thiok, cloudy, mized wid substances liko tho white f an o, or tursads ke ik, or tharg ls morbld, dark, hifious apposrazse, s whito buno-dust doposits, and when thors is a prickliog, Lurning sonsation whon pawing Wator, Aud paia the scul of the Laok and along tha lolns, Tumor of Twelve Vears' Growth Cured b7 Radway’s itesalvent. tumars, cancors Heveuvy, Mas., July 18 185, D, Tupwar: haro e TAGTlan,tonos i e oo owelu, All the doslors llrl‘ **there was iy B\ILD“H 1tried avarytling that was rosainmendod, but T att e - ek 8 sosiomenit, Lot a3 ould try it3 but bad no fajth in i ocausa | bad sl fored for twelve {un. 1 toak aix bottlos of the olveal d ono box of Rads Vills ans Daf it toady Raliof, and thern ut & aig ¥ {olt, aud 1 (eal butlor, minarter, havy (or twolvp years, The wurat HEGH S o M A A e erollt of ofors, Yol caa prblish ft 1t o pradvids KNAEY, Price, §1 por bottle. AN INPORTANT LETTER, From & prominont gentloman and residant of Claslantth D1 for tha past Jurty years woll known - tha aewipest ublishiors thraughiout tho United Nistes. 1, 150, N onx, Oct. Dn. RADWAT--Dean Bn: I lwluvduuwl by @ o0 o uty to-ho suflaring (o niaki s brisi. sistonons {joir madlSule un smpuell coled et uin {Eitle byt bl acia which soma Sweivs Wont iy sl dheate which e Foatatio strictura o the u 16 kiflaoys 204 bisddor, pad b Aya-T3 yoars. [ b il 1pli I’u‘ln} b Y v?‘r:;«:n Sioiidfon ost aufloch parila. Rosoitouts Hosdy o5t Pt A3 ] i » oncorl (lll;!u'lll.lum.) lnll)n,ddul was grask vor, 7 follared, gad vore fosl a3 P PAKITS, Ctnctaoas, 0. DR. RADWAY'S Ploms resulting fro o8 of tho Blood "r‘n'x: ses, Heattbuin, Dit biladdur, Nerrous l‘lhyw"fll‘lfllfll‘ Uillous Fe E‘l 1y, , and all Dersogem b Wairioiad to it s basirs cure. EAl V6 onatipation, 1o o r‘f’h WA o {he_Blowmao! Ing Henssdon % 4 ighe l"‘::' :f:u the Bkig and Ejyos, l.n ;l he- e sV D D e Regulating Pills ted withs sweol ?: Bulstn thtale, gleasaty, cose b, B B2 o b : T ¢ 5% Obsorve the following lu\ uld ey ol L'fl'r" vm-}u a Pit of “’flfltfii o8, Dots of namad disurders, | P Lo ol st o ourd of sil disurders of L BLIBAC: I‘Ivvr. Bow Kidni b nd.ng Coustipation, = | ta of Lhe luln'x‘ufilj‘: Djsardors of tho Digestivs UF l"’l Lo 4 ) i1 of the Huad, lu! lvd abl F':' u,:,‘“fif.. orings «\t‘jhb-m l.,"zuli;nn:rl:ufl' {hs Houd, Defoleucy’ Read *I'alse and True,” al RADWAY & 0., No. st one tter sy v RADMAY, 2 (0 150