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Pennaytvsnts and Onto, True, tha Nefortnera Iu th Ktatn have declared in favor of good monoy, but what duecthat count? They will be enticely averwaelmed Oy the Nafionn! Convention, and will swallow without iit whatever da cantiended by tha porty to their Ups. Vdesire that tha people of thin Htate” ehall un derstand that question, for agit (a finally aotved will Vopend our future prosperity, Lamvo often on the ncord {u yearn pant, that {tia not neceeaary for ine to iny position, * T can ase no permanrit prosperte Ly he future ro long aw wo retain auch uncertain juefurce of value aa_at the present Ume, Foor yeard age, in my fret messaye to thn’ Faypite intuee, T called attention to the mubjsct of a return fo aspects paymenta, and. atated rcanons vei the wellare of tho country detanied Mt. Tavem tt not tinproper ta briefly quote from what Tihen rafd: Gur currency haa been. conatantly im proving, untll now the differenes between it anid cole Jo Jeas than 10 per cent, and the timo te at lista wien Wevhould reeumo apecin paymentn, A depreciated and Muctuutloyt paper olrrency i# w ctigga to any coun- {1y, end should not be tolerated a moment longor than lanbeolutely necerrary, Froty whatever atandpoint atch a currency may be viewed, In timn of penea it can only bo regarded ana great evil, And, no Jong. na itexisti, woahall bo whut out from fairly competinit vith those countries which une no much falkn OF hi: certalu mensures of yalue, That the resent yold- Preduclog country tu tho world whould continue to longer utter false pronitans to pay, Ia not creditablo to tho nation, Tho Ingal-tender notea are promises to "pay gold’ on demand. They wero iaied) in thn country'a extremity, aud wero folly justified by the neceraltien ofthe hour, Tho danger which ted to thelr isaue bas paised away; the country In prosperous, ani wit ight credit ahd ynet resonieces, it x the plain duty of the Governinant to pay ite obligations anconding to tho [fomlswcxpronved on their fare” Why Roldaram- Nera, Wheatescalpors, epecuistors, and nok Ff tune generally, should want inflation and fluctuating: prices, 1 can understand; tint why ny houest man should prefer the shadow to the reality, £ cannot une derntand, I remember tho timo well when hard Toney waa o cardinal principle of the Democratic party, which wo supposed meant something ; andl it ta Sead commentary on tho tnoraia of tho times, when ‘wo now find thi party diecarding the only valuable principlo st had left, and. starting ou the crooked waya POLITICAL, Ex-Gov. Washburn Addresses tho Re- publicans at Baraboo, Wis, AStrong Argumont for Hard Monoy and Honest Administration, ExSpeakor Blaino Addresses Some Noble Words to the Ohio Republicans. AChemical Scheme to Hoodwink Voters in Ohio. Nominations Mave by County Conventions in Illinois, Sha Opposition Cook County Convention to Be Held on tho Fif- . teonth Inst, Republican Meotings in the Different Wards. of dishonesty, marching directly to repudiation and national dlagrace, = GENERAL. THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. LETIEN FROM FX-HPRAKER DLAINE. Apectal Disvatch to The Chwcago Tribune, Conusncs, O., Oct, 7.—The Hon, James G. Blaine, ex-Spoakor of tho House of Reprosonta« tives, haw written tho following lettor to Capt. Wikoft, Chairman of tho Republican State Ex- ecutive Committoo : Avacera, Me. Oct. 3, 1875,—-T'he Hon, A, 7, Wikoff, Charman, ete,—Dean Sie: 'L regret tuat private un imperative engagementa render it tinporalito for mo toaceopt your very cordial fnvitation to take mart in the Ohio campaign, Your contest onlista the interest of the wholo country in your struggle for honest monoy and egainst the spirit of ropudiation, I can- not doubt that you will Lo victorious. No Stato in the Union has a mero enlightened population than Ohto, and it sooma attogethor tnerediblo that the masa of your intelligout votern can bo mivled by the advo- ¢atos of & perpotually irredoomable papor currency. ‘Tho taauo forced upon’ you in regard to tho pubiio schools, though more jocal in its charactor, mny yet have far-reaching consequence, In s Government whero overy citizen {a intrustod with political power, thoiniportanoo of freo education canuot bo exaggurated, anid the schoola must Le kept froc, free in vrery sonue, id especially frea from sectarian tnterforenca of domination. The bitterest of all atrifea fa thoatrifo betwcon religious sects, and if that atrifo be permitted to cross the throxbold of our public schools, freo education in this country {a at an ond. ‘The rerult of your contost {n Ohio will go far toward peacofully acttling or fatally unsettling the momentous question, Very sincerely yours, 4, G, Buantx, GEN, BCHUDZ AT OANTON, Caxton. O., Oct. 5.—Tho oxciting scencn at- tondiog tho groat Republican meeting at Akron on Monday havo boon ropested hero to-day. A vost procession won formod and moved through tho principal streeta with banners, and transparencies, and wagons, in which woro rop- rogonted the loading dopartmonta of manufac- tures carriod on tn this thriving city, The dey wos very fino, ond the music of a numbor of brass and militery bands kept tho procession in timo and tuno. The lino woe somo miles in longth, and Prosontod a vory gay appoarance. A ainglo township turned out 400 strong. Tho proces- sion moved to tho fatr-grounda, whore the ora- tor of tha day found, on his arrival, a crowd of seyoral thousand people gathered around tho apeskor'a stand, who grooted his appearance with threo rousing choors. ‘Mr, Schurz said ho bad not como hore to advo- cate the idea that all of tho patriotiam was in one party, and all of the dishonesty in tho other, Ho did not boliove that. But he op- spoared in support of principles that ho boliaved to bo important to tho qoll- being and prosperity of tha pooplo, Ho procreded to a discussion of tho financo and currency questions, in the manner of his protniscuons apeech- es, aud was Ustened to with tho attention and oft repestod applause wuich has grovted him overywhere. Attho clos of hia speccl hie took occarion to reply to anclnbornte werioa of questiona sont to bim in writ- ing hy Col. H, Meyor, a losing Democratlo lawyer of this city, Hoastd: Col, Meyer, in a vory friendly spirit, I admit, and, at the same time, I nupposenot without a deriroto embare rane mo floughter}, baa propounded theve questions, I am very auch obliged to hiia for tho opportunity whieh ho affords 1o0, (Oticors.} Io nske, * Iuit feasible to bring about the rosumjtion of spocio-payment by force of s legal enactinent meroty? If not, then in what othor way can it be offoctod 2” My anawor {5, whether resumption can bo enforced YY, legal enact+ iment depends, as Co}, Moyer very well knows, upou what tho legal enactment fs, As to another way—yes, there fa visod to y themsolves, It ts to run up the inflation of tho currency until tho bubble burste snd generat prostration and riin follow, and thon, when the exploded currency ia swept out of the way by tho convulsion, to gathor tip wiat little gold and ailvar wo can find, nnd witiy (vt ietio to dogin anew, curing the inflationists for thetr schemes and curuing oursdlves tor Ustoning to thelr advice, [Great applause, Third Question—“ While you were in the Henate of tho United States, did you’ sustain hy your vote tho Act of Congresu passed to enforce tho rowumption of specle-paymont aa early ag tho year 187) 7” Anazer—1 donot kuow that my vote in Congreas 4m Iasuo in this catnpaiga. I did vote for tho Bpecle Hesumption oct, 1am glad to say. (Choers,) Fourth" Do you approve of that measure now 2” Anawer—I voted for it for one reason, viz,: That it committed ona of the great political parties to a re- sumption of epecte-pay:nenta, [Cheors,] ‘The bill did not quite sativfy me, First—Docauso ft pit roeump- tion off too long. I would haye lad st osriler, Second— THE WISCONSIN CAMPAIGN, SPEECH OF EX-GOY, ¢. 0, WASUDUN: Special Diapateh to The Chicago tribun Bananoo, Wis.. Oct. 7.—Ex-Gov. 0. C. Wash burn made hig firat speech in thia campaign hore thie evening to # largo and ontbusiastic an- dince. Tho meting was presided ovor by E. E. Yoodman, of tho Barabno Republic, who ro- marked that, ae it was often said Gov, Wash- purn was tho beat Governor Wisconein evor had, be was well qualified to instruct and coun- wl the peoplo on State affairs, To waa ed to with great Intervet, and frequently applaml- piespoctally bis romerke on thy bogus [teforta Adinin- Isirstion, and bis argument for a ruttrn to specie pay= ment. Ho prefaced bis apgech by axying that he should hesitate (o take part in this campaign, but that his Ad- miabtration liad been no misropresentod by Reform papers, who claimed thoy ad managod tnaitera better snd cheaper, and ho was nnvrilling to havo thom think hebsd betrayed thelr confidence. ‘The Ropublican party, aftr having been in power in Wh Sisto for over fifteen yoars, wus suddenly over- thrown by the old, corrupt, and’ disloyal Democratio iy, dlsgultod like wolves in sueepe! elothlug, under ihenime of Iteformers, Au thoy wero kicked out of otice for fraud and corruption of the moat barofacod sad flagrant character many yearsayo; no by fraud, mlrepresentation, and corruption, they managed to again craw] into power, and by fraud aud falsehood aro puwaceking to retain {t. 1. propose to show you why they should again be turned out, and tha Republican tored. Pet, Republican party tn the Slate had discharged ite duty to the peoplo with raro fidelity in all thone sera, Nospecifio accusation Lad becn maite that tho tuto Government had not been adininlalerod with groat econcmy, of that ono dollar of tho people's money bad been lost, or » dollar pald out of the public treasury that had not been hon- wily earned, Whon tho Tepublican parts canio fate power, they found tho affaira of State, which had to long been in the control of thix Roform party undor {ts true name, ina most doplorable condition. ‘the bite Treasury had boon robbed of its funds by a Democratso Treasurer, The school fund had deon rained ua dry.as hay bys hungry army of Domo- eratiu vampires, Forged election returns wero oan- ‘taased by the Htato oficere, woll knowing tholr fraud- ‘vient character, and a usurper installed ss Governor, ‘Tho right af the people to examine the public records wie dented, and brazen-faced robbers swooped down upon the Cspitol, crowding ite offices apd corridors, and obatructing all tho approsches thereto, Such was the condion whou the people roso in thoir might and drove them out and ingtallod the Republican party in rty was eo justalled, ic found ‘When that p hat the Btata posscesed absolutely nothing’ but such right of soverelgnty aa are conferred Ly the Constitu- ton and laws of ths United Bates, No money in tho Treumury, no public buildings or charitable in uilutiond; no nothing, save ® State prison partially "eonstructed, focated and conatruct- fda 8 corrupt Job for the bencfit of Democratio politicians, “Though eoming into poases- ‘ion of the Btate Govarnmont undor such unfavorable ctreumatances, it Lmmodiately sot resolutely at work to make the State Govornmont what it ahould be, aud shalt foally gavo ‘up control to the Tafarmets, ft hud to show for it the Capitol at Medison completed tnall {ts parta from turret to foundation-stone, In- las fast beautiful park by a permanent fetico of fron end stone, aud the grounds diufahed ina manner Nerlhy of our great and prosperous slato, aad all ne so tmull an expenso as to tax the credullty of tha bo- holder, Wo had eroated one groat and moat eampleto Ucepitad for the Insane at Madison, not surpassod anywhere; and more than two-thirds completod a Hospital of equal megnituds at Oshkoal. Wo tind iso” completed and in auocessful operation the large and thoroughly-furnishod Asylum for the Dnd at Janesville, aud Dost and Lamb, at Delevan. At Waukesha, wo had completod Biander moat succenaful management tho Industrial School, where hundreds of unruly or friendlosa boys a od were being educated and trained to become use! members of aocloty, Bealdes all these, we hud erect: thre normal schools, noble bulldings of large capacity toy ibs a ide of: the stiles a is the ole ry is at, on ‘nagylum' for the children of deceased “toldlere, whoro Hundroda of orphans wees Undly cared for so long aa the party held contro! fu the Blate; and woot is most remarkable, the poople’s money was go well and faithfully exponded in. tho (rection and mafntenance of all these lustitutions that this never been spocifically charged that one dollar bad been unwisely or improperly appropriated. With fuch a thowing woy did the people desire « change? My snswer is that ‘thoy did not, and eo woll eatistled Tivo, they that all was woll, and that the Republican {chal would be elected ane matter of course, that nest $2000 Republicans absented themuelven from the polle, its Ste was Republican then; it ds Republican ‘now, {olera will only do thelr duty, ‘Tha prevent party ahonid be turned out— adti#'—Becauso if 18 tho same party that waa disloyal uring our great strugyle for national oxistonco, which Gsclared the War a failure, and in favor of peace at any Eas arty that is now 4 fall aympathy with the Pang in the South, and te to-day roady, waiting, | I thought it did not contain the necessary taschinery snd anslous to strike hands with them, and vurrandee | 1 eeueUe ‘out, the conse. —" Tf carried out, will not the effect of that moustare be to, protract for a long time te fnanclal crisis undor which the country ts unfortunately suffer. ng, and to involvathe country tn atill greater Aosucial eultice 7! My answer fs, that that effoct will bo produced by continuing the presont state of ncerialatye Tho crisis of 1875 was brought about by osor-productton, over-trading, and over-upeculation,—buildiog ratiroada from nowhere to nowhere,—and other yuterprises in which capital was auuk without return, and oxtravaganos end wnatofulness wore eucourayed among all classoa, (Oriea of That's n0,"") Similar soaulta were brought about by similar causoa ff Austria, in Gornsuy, and in England, ‘What was our experience in“ thie country after the crisis of 18577 ‘The tasuea of tle rot. fen banks were swept away, and the lusiness only returned when they had a sound dollar again, Nothing but a spocle-policy by the. Goveru« ment will bring the presont trouble and uncertainty to anend, At ent the banks of the country are full of motiey, Iying idle for want of confidence; xud con- Adenco wil not return aa tong au not a man knows what orazy antics tho currency may play with our for- tanes, 1f tho wild achomers who are. preaching infie- tlon now should get pouscasion of tho Govoramont. ‘Thure can bo no confidence until that which sa dollar to-day will bo # good dollar to-morruw, {Cheers.) all of which thoy knew 40 be mt for the reanon’ that onttke the presoat ody which te afraid to show {ia book and fitslen to Hex people out who ack to” vee. them}, the Baga oficiales always invited hem t ‘of ct = and never refused tt to the humblost elti- fad and now the Reformors, atter having been for try ‘two yeara in possesaton, have failod to discover \ eghieat error, ar to paint out any act that does not dird—Bocause, relying wu pon the over-confdence au Eapabllcats, ald “afviid or ashatned to g0 be print he, Decple and diseuss the Trinclplos oF want of Rhea Weto! thelr party, thoy organised a atill bunt to who baa hay under the feed of a natod Democrat, majitd robbed the Government of hundreds of thou? Gollars by Uitclt distilling, and who baa aince meted, and bas yet many indictments hang- Hite etal * corruption fund by levying on ns freq iuatillera e very large sum of money, which ly used in evory own to bring out tho Demo- a fallsd OCGA, Decause this Heform party has utterly {a tte pramtsoa. to the people aid hee brenart iM tate to nhoae bolita onor and credit of the toabame both ad | Sreth yuestion—* Whore 1s the spocia tv conte from bere and abroad, to taka the plooo of tho present payor currency 1” ‘Boca Answer—Just a8 wheat comes when people aro hun- ary and want Lresd, Gold uud allver, llko merchan- dine, will not go where it isnot wanted, To illustrate: Teil he poople of the country should rosolva today that they would wear moccasinw and Dot wear shoes any longer, the uhoes would be carriod off to some country where thoy would be worn ; aud if six months hence the people should resolve to wear shoes auaiu, ‘they would, under the laws of trade, be trouyht lato our markets to supply the demand, Gold will come ere, av other merchandise, whou it ia wanted, just sa Hse if there werv a dcarcity bere and abund- ance al Heventh queation—"' Ia it not o fact that, whilat the increaso of the population, business, and ‘property of the country requires a corresponding increas of tho dea tendered und Saat pve iets Brnwmat Adan tupraetabbur then goes ai’ to how that, deepite Shenae cpa aes Me Abate {eat lnprovemant, 847,047 ‘more than ita re - deenor $20 that this mone: y baa beex apent, not only uselesaly, | yolume of mousy in circulation, there 18 at the prod My Badigataly| ee . 7" | attiines tase Questlty- af wold and allver ia aie Woibg Bare anid all that X have timo to say in regard to supply tho clroulation than there bow been fag this rei amtntetration except this, that a re-olec- e the clove of the late War?” hie waamine 27), StY@ Great courage snd hope to the the writer” of thie totter ery of the country, who will make = death | will not consider ito) wait af “sounsay ift tocontrol the Government at the next Prosi~ H wil say he ts at ar ate with the A O of alection, Falling to ruptare the Go vornmont | fluance. Cheers.) It is a woll-known fact br force of” arma, ve now edopted | that the terete ae. increase of currency Is etter ymmethod. After denouncing, me sod Fequired, with (be incroaso of population, Luslieas ‘ feGuruction | mesures of the | and property, Money is a measureof value anda tor ry, ca party, declaring that the amendmantsof | af exoban; (©, and you might as woll say that, tapmadtation were fraudulent ‘and ‘void, aud that | iacee yards of cloth requires a yard-atlck, to cause would finally prevall, they have sudden. | imossure 20 ya of oloth requires two yard-alicke, ala ta Jove with Nopublican ‘mossuree, and do. (Laughter and cheers.) Ninoty-taree per cunt of the Brea Jor 107 Mopt lovingly the rovults of" the war, | oxchanyes of the country enews Pe by the mere wa a, Davia hes beconie vary awest all at once, | transfer of bank accounts, and only 7 per cent by the lato sgcte i$ mean t It meaus that you are to be Julled | mere transtor of currency from hand to hand, For Erith ead Until they can once sors obtsto control mpexly, when & building was put Up, it was ne to. Wil cg cormzament ite army, and navy, when they | have so many hands to carry up brick aud mortar, Bat Se coroplete mastera of’ the situation, It now joamu-ungine thery to do de sane work, sh ‘YEA that co tasus was to. be taben with us oF those of thin lettor might perhaps say that wo still eae ‘dve measures of the Republican pe wont more hands (great obsessing); and still it is the Fe man Seg ‘War, Upon t ie aay satan to lis standing theory cf the pinata 4 that the tucresse ao con! 1B Fer ent, ane ol irrency must correspon: How looks aa tho question which ‘ts to alsiion a Pas to the gee eens, OF ulation and property. As tothe queel inte 46 note lesa huantity of wold aaa tre nie 0 country fo supply @ circulation than heretotore,—of course were ls and will be lose and bees the louges that Snancial policy continues which deprives gokl and silver of oloploymant} and, if the indstioniate get sontrul of the Government, they miybt succeed “ia driving the lest gold dollar eut the country, nth Questtion—"' Mum the present woh ution at he wen vlan feu aud, Uf 9 wich, to render ihe resumpicn, ". i snypertet Set en scinwhieh Aba writes gh the great Fiigtalo the naxt Sroaidetial chuteat will be ta re Bite tte currency, and ax to whether the people are fieatio rare duet epmened chs Sed wales or ire: @ Dern in Ohta uanyeaia “have dsciared 13 "thor of sine ul ring no trials = value Srvtare abd Worthless Salulde of our ‘own Piney ‘avery Goutheru State in Democratic the same ground, and Joff Davie Sinsteneemue hg FR ae ead te aaa Sapa BF THE CHICAGO han been maint driving at, Tontl tell hit cantly that in ration epocie-praymments cannot be reantied fied as font aa the exee di that whaele would efren i) Fonyerttigs duty gob J Tele alauifion fact, whlch Twenge res the aneationee dave not i it | rropasenl by the tstority tntetts “The spycart he voluinte of the currency fa nam Laing contracted sheild be en the vata + i Opposition in exch ward, . ‘| i ~ hot by sha Government, hoe by any rort ot force, Line | and thiore aout not be tons tee Geegaes at | An Old Farmer Near Paxton, IIL, As Ly the bisinese of the’ country Heol, which trlen to | large for each ward and one {rom each t etvisined that he was o Government detective, and | considerable hoy of her recovery, and of the success atrested dan for dealing in eonnterfeit money, | of tix effort to cover her bead #! jth anew skin, id take tim to New York, LRH ae aly para sal Rt l, prote<tert hia junocenre, Fitch lecame bur Herenpou Yates arrested THE CRACKER BUILDERS. a weet cnt, |. Bt Torts, Oct. 2—Tho crackertankern of the ooun- inline piven itd to matt ae evideuer, and | UY, "ho baye been in private conference Lore two CRIMINAL NEWS. : t —— 4 t dive Oppouition vores, an old, ant y t learn that tonxen, There wae ny Gis a a ede ire practe “hich Crouae deliveret up. | dayr, ave effected a pormancnt organization of «ma ket ri oF a thing it tsa no neo for, (cheers) When | ‘Tha question was put, aud the jajarity report wan sassinated While At Work. Alter vet He ear a vend Woy Fates: | Apel nocioty for the purporo of harmonizing thelr in« {ha din usaon ti Congeenn om the currency ‘uration | earried, Under it : . oA which ae Auatly errand wt 000, The poetcn | tereatnand promiting ticle weliiee, toe Teka ey tom, Then the monopoly: feature of the. alton “A He Wourth, 6: Fifty 73 ‘siethy Its herenth, 9! | Be inning of the Trial of the Illinoi h ct thn Srarkedoe vinta | ViroFreettente, Wi. Camp, Philadelphia, ont Py As Tank bet pan pare ee or ieton nee | Flebuh Jo; Huth, 10; Tenth, 4; Linveutls 8; Ewell eB g 6 0018 ef lawinitier, wha torkein the samo atn | Keuneily, Hrilgeport, Mars’; Becretary and. Treas ir eonth, 113. Bi Rlance. Thoy demanded of Vater hin authority, who | urer, C, ineas, Tiltalueg. An Executive, Pim Pirecetbe Mg fz Ku-Klux at Murphysboro, Lore at hee etn ceeaanin, MU Wi nance, and Arbitration Cominittes waa appointed, alto ‘uth, 6y Fourteenth, teenth, #1; Koventeenth, 10; Eighicenth, the conrequenes ‘= | Gz; Twentieth, 7, chnlaa Hotel, where, tho hi,*ueuce of the | a oomimittee to provica fur orecting and tunning ® na reney ‘wan fanued, whiiy shoot $2,080 are nae ‘The Conimittes thon adjourned to Monday next, at 4 eee om mreed ty Meere Ceonee and Avila vith Slang baer te fe tt tonnial weet sears Aime Honk Wat onty aH they not taun more, wa they | Bic Convention wit tea Hho pEtmnerigg AS E 7 ’ rusting, Wilani & Adaransineantinehee eee 1 Ee Bortety, wan alam apyoinied, and to Oomeention tried to get rid of w large portion of Mint eteh they pesciniihl gl LSCapie of Madame Fortmever frown the the Grand Jury, pr: Ain adjonrrnee! ta eet in Vulladeiphia, the 1ith af duly Why do not thove efamorons patriots, who ery. NEAT ee Yater ond Fitel, wh nest, Repreaentitives wore present from Missouri, rolantlly Jor more monoy put Shele Rhentdare {9 tha REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. Missouri State Prison. in Jail tn default of bal Mindla, Pennsyivanis, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohto, li Scheel and ereato more? Biinply hocauns the hueiiuse THE PIFTH WAND, Chicago, diana, sad New York, of the country has no ure for it. [Cueers.) There A meoting of the Itopubtican Club of the = piinlnees af the catntry x helping usta tripe the |. A mel ‘ Thi of Directora of the United Railroad Btock+ tehame af thn currency beck ta ite ceat Tevuremeate, | Fifth Ward took place Inat aight in tho church THE QUINCY SCANDAL. 6 Hoard 0 01 Unttl tat {« aecomplinhed, ap rennmed, I ain i Speeval Pimutch lo The Chieasa Triiune, Yarda Company in Cinciunitt havo reduced the yard santa oe cannot be [ corner South Park avenue and ‘Thirtz-third A Brief Sketch of Her infamous Career Spnixariziy, ML, Ort, T—The ehargen and apeciti- | age charge on hogs +t centa Bar hips; and on cattle, currency than tn streot. in St. Louis. cations ogsinet the Hov. Mr, Hoffman, of Quincs, | top, aud mules S conte per head, burtaess of tho eau Owing porhaps totho incloment weathor, tho upon which he tn to be tried at an early day, aro an fo: ————— abe OTE: Telitgerincrs ts ithe ieee ull oro Out of ite | number of thove prevent. was but neal, Line lows: First, falehood, two specifications: second, Bust seduction of Miss Maltio Ballou, au unmarried not nooessari- | Presidont, Maj. It. M. Woods, called tho mectiug | A Hoosier’ i 1 6 Experionce as a Dabbler | womsn, then ring tn Lia fatally, uno eyociteation + ly effect a reduction of the price-ruhia of property and ye i ; ikar da & satin neatly equal to that of tie roduction'et | € 2Fd0f, and tated tho abject to bo the soleo- the value of the currency 7? tion of judgen of the pritnary olection. Calvin Anatcer—In consequence of the business criete gone | DoWolf, Goorge Auderaon, acd P, M. Claughry eral prices have gone dawn wo low alreaay that we are ‘Tenth Quieation—"" Daca tie dedire wing spontancons tribute al r bo did at di Magra Teantiner in foia Mie Ts WY Looe, Sea i rt third, adultery, spect eation, thut be at sera ft oor M seantifier ta froia Mir, , Evans, the a Counterfeits, times during the yearn 1G} and 1876 lave sexual in- tercourss with Ihe said Mattie Balloa; fourth, tnt - i Were nelocted, lity and conduct unbecoming ® Curiatisn miris- almoat at hard-pan nox, Econnider this, therefore, a DELIBERATE MURDER. mira 5 xery propitions tim for inaugurating und carrying | An addition to the Executive Comtittoo wea NEAR PAXTON, ILL, sere Rng, alice © clara 516 super by faue out's resumption policy, mode of four goutlemen,—one from each Dispatch specifications, in mubtance as Bre eaatt tomers for it ote: reautaronon, 1 find It ia retalled by the Eleteuth queation—+ What effect will thin reduction | 7 rs ; 1 exch pre- Sypeetai Liapateh to The Chicago Triduny, ErQuy and imprudent visita, conduct. end vonversatin | grouginta and fsicy storen at $2 a bottle, get there. he of currency havo upon tho debtora.of the country; | cinct. Thoy are Mosera, Biattner, Draua, Paxroy, Ml., Oct. 7.~An inteuse excitement seat eit Be a ip ola ae een re een moro old here. thats om are aware of, at in ro wall not tho sinount of thoir indebtedness increase 2" | Barns, end Henvlricke. wi it " f : agye duel ‘ : quired to inanre & largu sale {9s liberal amount spent Anarerml taka leave to aay that there ini yreater se ie fn creatod in our city about o'clock thiv morn id emobrace and kiawa married Jady, a momber of bin ju Judfcious advertiving. Tat tho ladies know ita more win inte died” faae avidog” tennis |, Sovaral short roshe wero mnde, among | te by {uo report that I. Millar, an old. and : bile they wero In ‘a rouin gether | Hand enpectally the Stless ede i whee ae ; inte debtor aud croditur classer, Gusinesa-tnen sre om ono of oxhortation to earnostnens. not to | respected citizen tosiding in Wall Townably, 5 re . a tks ‘ouug lady upan whom he had called; (hst the young uid evil mure of it in tule city than all it nimost antormy doltors and wreditors at {he mauie fret ttngn mao” Deanne tho fa qigctfons wauld not | milos northysest fromm Paxton, had peon ciur- | lay declined mee eae proffer, wheraupon the the alin properations put tonelneg? (20 Au thereat of in were placed {a tie portions of Goer worthy | dered. Shot Lyman immodiately started for | Arcisod declared, tbat thers wan, no harme ie mac & never return to apecio-payments ; bntthere in now leas o hat at Quivicy ee! Private indebteducwn than thero han been for many | Men were placed Jn the positions of County Treasurer | ihe wong ot tho (ragody, and when aif a milo | fropeting, but that ahe musu’t toll; that at Qubicy | prensred by Dr. Fellx Gourand, Chemiate Moe i {neultet twa ladies, put bis around one | youd-at., Inte of 433 Broadway, and formerly of Walk Tfarm and, aa most of the debte run on short time, | and Judges, Theso officce wore important to the from this place met aman named Willis Conn, | of them in the darkpean of tho night; to the . Establiahed thirty-one years, Gi weastee ot {BEY Gan be liquidated over an over aqnin belore the | mafoty of tho county and reputation of the city, wed e A fi erate i Line for remumplion arrives, The preiuinm on gold | should uot bo alloved to wet ines sue hands of bua- | PHO gavo himself up as tho murderor, and was | jiber te made improner Yor'genrr; aa invalld, minrof | We.pusity of all Lr, Gourand’s pr williavo to be overcome in three and 9 quarter lodgod in fait. Your ckpondont i di fi q - , 1 : jatently , years, making tho pro-rata appreciation of | ers aud pot-houng politicians, Igo ‘Our corrékpondont immodiately | te time confined to her room; that ho pers ENTS’ FURMISI horttimo dette very Innigaliicant; Wut ihe infations | ‘Tho Executive Cominltteo are requested to meet at | repsirad to the Dlaco of the murder, and found | Resicctad ber and his family, occupying rogme differ~ £ {ela ought not to talk about Lowen tncurred by tluctia- | tho residence of Ald, Rtone, No. 334 Calunfot aveuue, | there abant thirty of thetneighbora, who bad | not seeing lit or inquiring for het for warestonably Hons in the value of the currency, for, by the continu | Tuesday evening, tocousult upon further progree, beon. seatening for 4 long periods of tine ance of tho prosent itredecinable-kyrteintliry contiune | The next manctiag of te Club ie Tiusdey ae tho archiog for tho raurderer, but | ‘ong r i = also the fluctuations, which, in several aingle years | same placo and hour. Rathored at tho housa on receiving wort th (uatat another fine ho nttemnted to kinds | we neuraa regular customer, If 1 was the owner ARB. since the closa of tho War, have been ea large anit THE NINTH WAND. conn 5 TUE PENNSYLVANIA TREASURY FRAUDS. larger than the fluctuations from the preseut premis A meeting of tho Niutis Ward ftepablican Club wan el was in ae Fics bred Minutes the Shenf, ‘Baraisneny, Pa, Get —At the scunton of the Bate utos to parin three years aud a quarter would bo, held at No, 49 Bao Island aveuuo Isat ovening. | Coroner, und State's Atttorney Satoplo arrived, | Treasury Investigating Committee thix morning, Mr. rel{th Question—" Aro you tu favor of an exclu. | George w. Spottord, President of the Clute once, sively metallic eurroncy; if not, what kind of | theeaie: Pomore = ¥ ig Qittonayyoncy do you favor; banks of taue, Stato or | ‘Tho mecting was called to receive tho report of » ational 7” Committee previously appointed to avgcert bamen for Auger T would inform tho goutteman, if bo does | judges of lection. ‘The Committee rorerict that the Hot know iolrendy, that civilizat nation now-mdays | names tad been Landed to the Central Gomeiticss donot uae any yclusivoly metatlo vurrency, but aay | Homarks were madp spy Senate, Maddock, Rennieds, unk noten; but they ace toit thet every bank note sor, urging a thorough organization for thi convertible iuto gold, ¥-do not know that it in tu leno sed : bs Sy fa {hla campaign ‘shat kind of paper eurrency I favor, |” ‘The meeting then adjourned to meet in ono waek at but Tovill inforia tuo writer of this letter, for li uwn | No, 2 Blue Irland avenues Gratification, that T think the Government ought ta ‘THY TWENTIETH WARD, sagt ditto to do with the seauing of paper | A meeting of the Repauiscane re the ‘Twentieth money oa porsible, It jx not ithe businocs | ward wan hold lant oveniug in Klare’s Hall, No, 70 of the Governmont to ‘ealvo cvery sear how much | Nort Clark street, money tha countiy shall lieve, {Applause,) Of a 7 E tho anlsnoten Tlie that, Kiud of wiid-est foakencte page ee ae lected Chatrman, and Fred ats Sate tis a Sareea cabs ,Gommitteo on the selection of an Executive Now York at overs renuitance, If the questioner can ance sakod’ leave ‘to report ous week from last inform me of a motlod to create & Btnte currency aa 1*. C, Guahock moved the appointment of a Finance safe and universally nccoptable, and as equal ip value ‘i tnroughout the country, aa the National currency, I Coane, sf one from each procinct in tho ward. when a jury was impanoled ondan inquost | Golst, editor of the Lancaster Eznras, testified Unat Leld, Tho farm-houso in nituated beside a woUl- | be bad suformation showing that Stato Treasurer RAB IJ 7 Goss traveled road, but the placo where tho cteod way | Mackey had drawn 4 per cent Inturest on an avoraxe ry M i$ of $2,000 in the banking fi f sbehi le ‘a Committed was on a by-roai. ‘Thy following in | Heieeitot fou in, the lauldng frm of sbekman, THE TESTIMONY : tw yive the uae of sila informant ned compelled \ il : jaw, No other witnesses wore mined, William Lyte, acorn: I hive ta tha samo | Pay Noviter sitneasen wer He Atditor-Gens é. ie house with tho family of tho deceased. Irout | ersi's Sipartment, fertified that rourber for dalvares tho farm. Wo pasturo our cows in a flold north | meuts from June 1473 ta June 1674, by #, M, Waitore, doceaned, Inte duperintendont of Public Hutldings ani from tho houso, and tio thom to Grounds) aMountne We S140U, were det cane ry e slekos, R.A. Miller, tho docoaged, | when Atiditor-Gracral ‘Temple’ tWwox woreseion, and | * Hf held. Letter and I wont to tho pasture tls morning together with | S2uot be dizoovéred after w thorongis search, ' The ) Ys curcows, E started for oro Aral, When I was | {ewioney woxar elicit Lmpesalule to tell how about 100 yards from where I left the cuws I heard - Mr. Billler ery out, and, turning around, saw MtiSer NIPPED IN THF BUD. a oO. yalvohishand. Hoard the report of a gun at the aaine Special Deepateh to The Selses Tribune. time, T sawaman there, butdo not know who it | MMLWACKEE, Ocl. 7.—A telegraph was received tm > waa, After shooting ho immediately pasaed into the | day from tho New York ageuts of the British Usuk of (STATE & WASHINGTON-STS.,: all Be greatly obhiged to him, (Cheors.] Tera ai tsi ‘i . | cormMeld and disappeared. I was much excited, | North Amorica by the Firat National Dank here, warn- ‘ , crea EESUCAL, TPRODAMILATY. lap bs mando one eee denoe dal Cast sate ee The man was about G fect from Miller whou | ing them thet nt deters a reat on aA Now offer the Largest Line of what, Oct, febere ing” yee Ss " ct . i ia | former ere tn circulation, and giv e numbers o| Cromer, Oct tie ye Rriiunes a ated by. soommtiten of ages tobeappoluted bythe | he Gred. I only board oue shot. x did | former ere in circulat iz ghange Ju the political feciing of this Btate lately. | Docker, Kelly; tnd late sa tear Cones Mears, Kepublican confidence has increased while that of the | "nr. Heckee made nic remarks, caillug on the yot- Democracy haa dimintshed, hero iano douvt that | ers uj turnout at the goet clection, and propheeyinyt Be eoNpeTE ts aro in groat fear that toy will lose the | Henublican victory if they ahould devo. ieee, ere State, ‘There ina schemo being discusecd now in tho tinentty inquired if acertain German would be deemed Luside of tho Democratic manayement of the campaign | entitled to the moat Merstlte aan county mun- to aucoced by anew procow of fraud, Down in Als- | ply to keep him out of bankruptcy. He thought not, Lama the Demoorata linve been xilling the negro vote Mr, Eeckor, being inquired of, satd that he deemed. Uy ayy ctemcal process, buying the executive | 41 4 wise tuesuse te have a force of men to watch the Committoe-men | who ‘had " charge of the | polis and nec that every Republican voto got into the Hokets, scratching certain amos with an | fox ata ney suatyorery Hen Phuiable tne, and then returning tho tickets. |The | Tho Pronident auld that ho deemed jt very unfortu- hegroea voted tho tickets, which appeared to be all | nate that thero was to bo no regiatry thix fall, and ho Tigut, | Into the ballot-boxea was thrown au impalpr- | fuyored » committees oF ‘ize onongh to follow euch bie, volatile powder which had ita offect on thotuvist- | gang of repeaters bic oratations bringing them out ani setting them per- twice, to sppoar aguinet thom and have them arrested, fectly, An Alabama chomiat, through whova agency Mr, Atwater alan anid that ho hopod bright things thera chemicals woro obtained, hae becn in thie state | ¢ " Jately in conforence with the Bemocratia Contral man: | ft was of the wraldee con ee oe Te are agery at Columbus, If tho Democracy should couchite i ‘ ‘le to rosort to auch desperate means, they mut of course uitloa. any polltial homes bam merited buy up tho men in charga of the tickets in exch | Sith renegade Kepublcsus for leaders. It wag morning and said Mille was ehiot. Went to his houre, | Peller’ d Tong ‘enough to decide ‘what hu company with Lyttle and two others, browgut aeley sieralned Wea lone * Lody to the house. ‘Tuero were print ofa meus Kuves in tho grouud in the earufleld about 4) fent from where the Loy lay, avif the murderer kad lain in walt, never kiew that R, A, Siler bad an onemy in the world, but Lave learned thie morning thie Willi Conn treatened to #hoot him some time Ko, 4. C, Kankin, euorn: Iewide ut Loda, Dl, Am ® surgeon and physician. Mado an exaininsticn of the ‘wound {ntho head of the deceased, ‘The wound te iin mediately iu frout of tho right ear. ‘Tho right ste of the faco is powder-burnt. ‘The wound wan cufivient to causo death, tit was produced by a plstul ball Found no other wound, S.-H, Lyinan, sworn: Ain Sheriff of Fora Opaaty. Farly this tnoruing received word that It, AL auiler tad been shot, Meta man about half mile uorth not go bsck, but came to the houso | tho Renuine letters, To-day a stranger walked inte + and gave the alarm, This was about 8 o'clock thia | tho First National and prosentod letters of credit # } merniags | 24,070, which c comrparivon of numbers proved to be Hulllam Noel: worn: Lyttle came for mo thie | counterfeit, Le wated €1,50. Mr. Higelow, the g AN course to purvde, and then bed him arrcatel, He gave the naka of Charles Daniels, of New York, aad D id Le orry, but 9°34 not working for hima: 'f, Ho's hela awaiing the cerival of am offical ot | be Brittah Bank to prosecute, THE ILLINOIS KSI-KLUX. Br, Lovis, Oct. 7.—Attor three dayt of hard labor, | In- the country, at Lowost Prices,. and exhausting three panels of jur..re, 8 Jury wax cl» | Com nota lines, from low cost Doe tained to-day at Murphysboro, Il, 1.2 tho case of Jolin 2 Bulliner and Allan Baker, charged wit,'t the murder of | Mestic Goods to best Foreign man Capt, George W. Stoney, at Carbondale,. lL, lst July, | ufacture, ena the trisl commenced. This care 1s of special soterest, inasmuch oa the parties on trial | wloug to the Y 4 Builluer and Henderson factions of Willfui, Won Corn- di ty, Ul, au-t are expectod to reveal nome, at lr Mt, Of the wach Paxton, ” ‘Told him wi Tisolection’ ay Hey unten (0 wo ryatned end id pietdetaction 0° bm haa hae MES Sond Frail ss hoyavo Linsett ns Teaneerioeay | eae workings of these factions, and the fou Ye whict, F tty to guard agaiuer at. " mado mletakeu, but he ino of oor reefs A | quvatioh, bo sald lo had suot old man Matic’ cae | feces hemreine ot Many murdera in that and sdjoln- In Whito ancl Scarlet. eS ae. takew, Snow of no Kot of mon who | Move mo this revolver. [Witness bere producod a'five. | ing counties auning tho past fow years, i = ad not done that. On the financial question the | Saou is Ferolver. tWatnens bs Toda tenes ‘ - MISCELLANEOUS, spear weer ee the: elton oF Lyeeyineriet uve his namo as Willlt Coun, Asked bin why Le AN UNFAITHFUL SERVANT, BRETTLE'S SILK UNUVERWEAR ‘THE MIBBOURL RECURLICANS, bee tlilng that could Le done was to let ihe cuseee yy | Had shot Biller, He reptied that st was m long story, Special Dispatch to The Chteusa Tribune. . 4 Br, Lovie, Mo. Oct, 7—Thu Republican Btate | alone. Central Committco met hero yesterday, ten of tho | Br, Becker moved that tho noxt meeting in the thirteen Congressional Districta of the State belug wad Ee bhela mondare vening at No, 91 North Wells represented. Tho following resolution waa adopted : iJ Resotced, That the offorta of tho Administration to | 7 MoUonof Air, Deckor,the meeting wasadjourned, purify the public service by a vigorous prosecution of a ee eee 11 officials and all oth ons eh it v. Sore frau soft Sh ears WASHUYGPON. bur that ho ww juntitied tu the set. NE, Sevens, seorn: Am editor of tho Paxton Waa present whon Sherif Lyman brought the prisoner to tho Jail, Prisoner told mo be abot It, A. Aliller, Said {t was not accidental, and that {2 was not the result of » quarrel, fe rofused to make any further statenients, J. A, Waiter, acorn: Reside 11 roilea cast from the reridonzo of deceased, Knew Wills Goun, In May, Baecpox, Iud., Oct. 1.—Warren J, Chal; nt, for some timo past station agent of the Fort Wayne, Mon From 8-Thread to 20-Th vead, all cle & Clucinust! Railroad at this point, bea beens + sizos, rested, charged with embezzling about $200 of funu * a belonging to the Maltsoad Company, ts preiminary “| A. cpocialty of UNDERWE.\R, in exaniination was fixed for negt Ssturday! was removed from lis ponition a\fewdays agen tare extra largo sizes. arrest wan maile at the tnriauce of his boudsmen. He of the Goverumont deservo tho heartlest in: loraement 1874, bim father caine to Inc and said Willis was golug ‘has heretofore borne a good reputation, of tho Republican party througuont the country, and DISTRICT AFFAIRS. to shoot It. A. Miller, Went towards ‘lilicr’s house, See s k are emphatically indorsed by this Commiltteo, PUBLIC Wonks, Foe eet Mills. His gald he was going to shoot Miller, THE QUINCY MURDER, t Soma discuesion enuued on the subject of » now Sptviat Dispateh to The Chieweo Tribune. 1 induced bha te return home, Don’t know the cause of thetroable, Biller was 66 sears old, and Conn is about 21, Witham Noet recalled: Binco giving ms first teatle mony in this case L havo romoved tho clothing from the body preparstory tofts intermont, I fimd two ade ditional wounds in the might aide near the heart, about 4inchca apart, ‘These wounds must have been pro- duced by bullets, Spectal Duvaich fo The Chicaue Tribune, Qetcr, HL, Oct, 1—Threo persons, James F. As largo as 64-inch, Qiyoustuicion ct belag tmplaaed ie tee aeseat | CARDIGAN JACKETS, murder. Moore keops a hoarding-houro of rathor tad Teputation in thu immediate vicinity of the mur ter, I K MD LLA} and soveral circumstances Lave lod. ta the contie ou BI U RE 8 Stato Constitution, te be submitted tothe People at the Wastrsaton, D, 0., Oct. 7.—The a@unonnce- neat election, But np define aston wi taken. Ment to-day that the Board conuating of tho rea es? Byevatel a 7s thease Fettunes Eat aa Second Soeoptealets of tho United ANEAREE, Til, Oct, Tom’ cag County Tepubiican tates Treasury, appointed in June, 1874, to audit Songent geet as Mterncou placed im uonituation O; P| +19 oututanding elelime against the lato Govern. veyor, Tre arcane patilet of Columbla, and agalont | | Alter short connststion, the jury rendered a ver. | ttt! imate of the Route were ta tome way o ue ; SILK & LC, HDKF'S, erehad UNT ET ce the Board of Public Works, had discontiauod bee etag ee prearte city, gia obese pondent, in | bowover, has yet been etivited, ? doen Oct, 7. ‘ike benocratie County” Conven- inaulng certificates in payment st perk done on | company with the Sherif, INCENDIARISE, ’ DRESS SHIRTS, lon, which aegombled at ourl-House this after- | extending contracts, caused considerable oxcito- VISITED THE PRISONER. ~ bata’ ane noon, made uo nominations for Treasurer aud Sure 4 Bie iuinerized i Porravitue, Pa, Oct, 7.—Laat night an attempt » 26 n Yeyor, but recommended Abigat Cagwin, Sou,, for the | Ment among contractors and othora, Whon the Meaeg Pokey eed ee ee “farmer ‘fie ts | madeto dostroy the large West Droolelde tert, 7 | The Latest Noveltiss in Neckwear, &, foun, orn top who aro opposed tothe ticket al- | District Commissioners auccoeded to the now qniet, and shows uo agitation grhen conversing | owned by the Wulladeiphis & Reading Coal end Ire 0 | == =e ne ee ready, e Held, Governmont, they rout ai - | about tho terrible food, =e states that a A, yoonrens. ont, they round certain unfloished con. yenterday bo left Rantont, a village ‘shows ie rite | Company. The blacksintth shop, fan house, carpente F _BANK sXATEMENTS. t ‘Speetat Dlepateh ta The Chheago Tribune, tracts which, being liabilities of the old Govorn- a aan, 0, Oat, ie= Elis tips, Da ~ hperliees al: ment, they woro authorized to completo or set- resod a lergy Democratic meeting in front of tho Court-Liduse thw evening. ‘Tus epeaker wae eutore { {1 but the Engincer in chargo of tho.work haa ing from a cold. lie mado a fine speech, alm. | fom timo to time extended thuas contracts, making shop and oil hones connected with the breaker wert) | ~~~ Soe ere et Oe OER burned down, but the employes succeoded in savin; i Ksbraten Wea sotatermanente wets | Report of tha Condition tlan of the region, and has bitherto been quiet and free from violence or incendiariam, south of this piace, where his parouts roside, got off tho train at Paston, ond walked to an unoccupled hours about half mile south of Miller's farm, where ho staid over night, and this morning went to the placa ov Taz ~* oftho murdor, He says that he left Rantoul for the \ Let to tho ono delivered in Ciucinaatt, but tho | ‘emcover urpose of committing the rmurder, “tall Wabashian sycamore” coinos among us most too 14 ORK NEVER CONTEMPLATED Feawon that Miller bad dried to bun the eundiyey take FEDERAL PROSECUTION, Mt Ms . Inte to have much effoct. Almost overybody in this | by the old Board of Public Works, Contracta for ing about thom, but declines to state what Miler said. Spreiat Dispatch to The Chreavo Tribune, locality has made up hia mind to vote for Hayes. paving in astingion, have pea eaters, He fee Wheu asked who siiller had talked to, he afd noone | Atrewavaxx, Oct, 7,—The Grand Jury of the United daeiah Dueeeh eee thes Beibska: Ferme, (Contracts, toat were closed lip “aud sottied { @.Mertleules, but that he (Osnn) bus’ auapicioned he | states Cireult Court toway returaed indletmentn { HL, Oct, 7y—Tho Kuox County Repub- | by tho ald Yoard have beon reopeued and extonsied oe against the following persone: August and Josoph mn Conventiontoel inthe cee ee ene Woaener, of Manttowos, for illest alatilling ; Albart M, |, Or CEICAGO. Oole, violating the Dankrupt act; Charles Ninglo, sell- fngtiquor tov indians; Albnrt'Geblomen celiscang | At Chlcago in tho Sisto of Illincl at the 9 (ove eY Your correspandent, after conversing fot half an. hour with the prisoner, came to the concluaion that he {a elther 4 monomanisc or « deliberate viliain, Mr, Miller wea an excellent citizen snd highly re- vant me bs to cover bow work of all kinds, and generally the peas Canvontomat tn Oapt Bartuater oe eo Engineer laa sormed able ta Aud authority for any Preegurer, ond H, J, Vatighn for County Surveyor, | Work, uo matter how extenslro or costly, that he bes The Convention was largely attended and enthusiaatic, | 80cn Attodo, New work bas sleo been dono in ac ‘Thero is ovory prospect of ihe success of tae ticks cordance with plaus nover aprraved by Congress or | fected. The Conn canal forme resided in the un- | money fraudulently on’ peneion-cortifcate, business Oot 1, 1875) the comlag olection, tho District nuthoritice, and to complete which wonta | PcauPfed TOONEIA, SInSG Ferner tee egy agate = cost many millions of dollars, The queatinn which the a wiltee ered to, Hantoul, Zhe A HORSE-THIEF CAUGHT. Board of Audit conalderod was whether the law con. | @embors of the two families were on ircnay terms, Sotcial Depatch to The Chieazo Tribune, RESOURCES, LOCAL, templated that new work should be prosecuted under | S*cent the young man Willlss Why he concelved thi desperate dood may transpire acon LaPoarx, Ind,, Oct, 7.—Word was received here yes tho old contract ; in fact, whethor the District Com~ sR Sat terday from Chicago that a horse belonging to Mr. THE OPPOSITION, tlasloners have authority to do work ATLA HEE Lonsdale wae stolen, and that the thief camo Eat, MEPTING OF TUE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, by thett gr teddy aU entra, Trodieadced Taylor | gecare or Tm: Si rae manane | Depuly-Bherlf! owen sarted immediately in search ay 382,088:88 ‘Tho Cook County Opposition Contra! Commit- | nave called on the District Comintern see FORTMEYER, . of the horse and thief, Ho found them in South Bend, 015,.8880,646.07 tee mot Inet evoning in the Iadios’ ordinary of | ment of all work which bee been dono by them hereto. aud arrested the mau, whose name {9 Restler, an NG ayatem of contract extensions, While Aprelat Dispatch to fhe Chicago Tritune, who fa now tn Jail 125,130.76 tho Bherman Houso, Mr. Philip Contoy in tne avealting iatement they have dealdea not to aliow | _ 8f.LovIs, Mo,, Oct. 7,-Last night, aboat midnight 408,495.00. chair, Tko following named committce-mon | any additional certificates to be isaued, and as the 3,63 | Madame Fortmeyor, tho notorious St, Louls abor- A NEW TRIAL GRANTED, . Were present: Washington Hasing, Philip Oon- | bade ore only tasuog to cancel ceruidcates, thls wilt A rarily atleast. Con- loy, Goorgo Von Hollen, Charles Dennehy, Capt. | trotier Lroduead thtnke thst $120 OOS nik nares co T. H. Smith, Stephon Koogh, 8, 8. Gardnar, | certifoatos already tsaned, New Tonx, Oct, 7.—Gen, Willa @, Marks, anex- | oat estate, Hank building and lotr Castom-House Inspector, who wxa convicted in the Surat ‘oxpenseg, United States Court Jin Jone tat, under fer, 5,431 fun Monet, sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment, mado her escape by Jumping out over the transom of her cell, There wero no guards nor gatos to impede her AUR _ oe it sed Statutes of the United States, of having Tamos Honileld, Larry O'lsrion, 0. G. Pusheok, directions toda Dee eee, imnely matebud in all | of the Bevited Statutes of the poll, $1;20018 counters 361,521.58 NOTES AND directions to-day, but no traces of her can bo found, Joun Hise, Anton Borg, William Bollinghauser, VOTES ANI 7 NEWS: Sho has bold and'deepersta frlonds onteide, and there | £15 ™ONeY, was Uranted a new trial yesterday 1a the 53,000.00 Joseph MoDermott, Christopher Casselman, A. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 4s Uttle doubt but that, with her alii! and intimate : 1048, J, Bmith, Goorge A. Eaton, William Tuttle, and Wasixaton, D. 0. Oct, 7.—Tho Inatitut Canae | #OWledgo of the country, abe will make her way ASTOLEN Goons REGoventD, ial 708! 83 1, D. 0. Ost 7 ° 4 fwateh 10 The Chicago Tribund, 5 Ed Cullerton, dion has not boon in correspondence with thoNavy | Purtmeyur nex lanvicted eee ieetoee Madame | og Ptaytt Munich The Chicago Tribune. | Met eos deed Mr. Washington Hosing moved that as Mr, Dopartment hero with ref t leah Fortmeyer was convicted at the April term of tho day who hed in bi sesion partof the | ‘Treasurer (& per Towh, member from tho Fourth Ward, had | Department reference ta explosives | g1, Louis Criminal Court for the murder of a young | Jollet today who Night cobocse at tals station | peated cireuiation’ 4,500.00 not put in his appearance at any meoting of the | for Guibord's gravo, girl named Long Miller and her infant child, in an at- | Clothing stolen from a freight caboose ation | Dae" from Unit Commitee, that Mr. Jolin A. MoAvoy bo ap- * CASrERON, fompt 4° accomplleb an pihortion, pane fae saa Heat nlat Ho saya tho balance ie Lid in the woods ot. pointed in hie stoaa. Carrlad, Sonator Simon Cameron was hera to-day, for | Meike! un by Detcotiva Motzgor, who took his wifo . ey member anid Cin aS eae gy hrinelnls | to purpose of weeing wome of the Cabinet ofl< Troded in gbiatnlay eoreoult anid by using her suc- ne TEEMCHASED STOLEN BONDS, 20,000.00 5 151,800.98 Thomas Hfoyny was neent. ‘Thesuggestionwas | cers. He was vory indigaant to find (hom al that ehe had practiced the abortion on. Z 1 Fo lari troadieay drcagiat, as ball in £00) esstesesscsesseye 90) 704 ,0DE08 promptly coughed down. absent, and publicly expressed himsolt to thet | i tne ett Ge tha ee sul whic taaabor: | dail foraving fa, Murch tut felonously purehesed LIABILITIES. ‘THE CONVENTION, offvot. Cameron also visited the Capitol grounds, | tiou was consummated, Madame Vortmeyor was im they bern, Hon of 9 ten $1,000 Jersay City bond: mediately urrested, and upon a thorough wearch of her Mr, 8, 8, Gardnor moved that the primarios and, obsorving that the gardoners, in their plan jars, by ‘Mkewlar leases A the bonds stolen in Janual 5 siya tei ny cathe Cotveadoa ca di | Of Improvements, wera about to eat dona one at | Patt fan, Sari, fun, of ime Unc wes | ee ee ei eat ; aye Charles Humner's favorite trocs, interfered to save it, | wax tho child of Lene Miller J wlch Madame Fort. THE SINEY CASE. Individual © i Pusheck offered an amendment fizing the THE KANAWHA CANAL, aneyer confevsai earned alive. A number of 7—Tho jury in the Bin tt k hurrivle deveioymenta followed, sowin Crzanreezp, Ps. Oct. 7. ry ey> | De ee fo ne iano ade gonzon the Tikh inst. | tuo contract for building the socond lock on the sperfect mousicr, it helme undoubid prachiceot | Parks trial today rendered a verdict aoquitting Biney, | of depart... ju ibeciy " Fanuviit limproverent echemo bu been awarded by | he fo burn the child tielivered by her, whether it | bus convicting Parks of riot and cousplracy, Parka Perided anecien 7 Is r en, Humphreys, Chief of the eer Cura, 10 or alive, There {a good rosso a E My, Gardner accepted the amendizent, which was | det. liumplteya, Chief llafonte, Pan tila uadeas. | ta ond oF alive, Thera ta goo a to baller’ | was sentenced to a bard lbor for one year and fod $1 WtOsN28.76 ease Ginh’oR NaviaaRaaiTiON, 475,122, bo bomny the loweat reopoutible bidder, ‘Tho AT LEAST FINTY INFANTS wad conta “Thassiter tye. cam a 721,787.08 ‘Mr, Pushock gloved that the vote for Congrosemen pruny eu neers hare very friend Soubhe whether in this city during the prosecution of her inhuman AN INDIANA STATE PRISON. = ——=_4,848,084.49 at the last eloction be the baste of representation, and | Ciived tu, reapect, the lover ot the law of Gousters, | Business {07 a werios of yeara, Slo has earned an in- ’ Srecialtenatth to The Chicago Tribune, «686,704, 503,03 famous character in weveral other places tefore ale eawe bere, aud her work as an abortiouiet nad doubtles teon more extensive than’ that ThA ere be two delegate for each ward and town, | tat Lelag te only way in which see tete steer eaes and one for every 200 votes and fractions over, : ‘Objections belay toodo, Mr. Pusbock withdrew his | Goverument can Le protected, In the event of the Minois, Cook County, ily alovo-tamed Hunt's sclefoaly svaas Soaitiy tte Trvunarotu, Oct, 1—The report of the Btate State of Ti the quarter ending Bept, 80, indicates | Caatier of contractor falbng, the engineers in ebarge can fall | of any person in tho United States, After hi ‘. been 285,08, and expenditures, | 2e, alors statement ts trus to the ‘of any kno) proinlod to dg ‘We appuriineaae. eneaTe,U2 | buck on the Uonlunen oF goon with ie fob PY } ao Lotaly throatenod to expose a tuany reputs: begat bes "| MSabsertbed and sworn to before a ise 1h ; Ga Cater josare, Pussck, Gardnor, Washington iiceing, | '8% works the highest pa was fualor ye W. Henley, | wie people in this elty if they did not extricate Iiee —_—_-___.. Poche ea ei ae UNDE Keogh, and Dounshy were appointed auch Committes, | Of Amherst, V's., aggregating $203, from her dificulty, and there were grest efforts made A GRAND HAVEN SQUABBLE. ‘Notary Publio, "Tue Committes dodged behind the seras tn treet NAVY D&PARTMENT AUDA, by certain partios in Ler Lehalf, who auoceadet in ob- Corrent—Attests of the pautry-door, whenco they emerged ina few | ,, Tue Naval Court of Inquiry, which te fnvestigating | kslaiug for her the seca Ught verdict of ten Sractal Diswated to The Cateago Tribune, SAE A WIORBRAON, Tonia wie two” reports were auorifed, "Th nua | {heeds in the Manian dr Adloursed th years in the PenitenUary inetesd of the geilowa, Guaxn Haven, Aich,, Oct, %,—The Common Coun- SAME ALLERTON, jority report made by Afr, Washington Heaing allowed | !2g to meot st Whiladelpbia, ‘They’ will ther cit of this city,in gosaion to-night, appointed Obsries J, Directors, zamnine five delegates to cach ward at large, and one addition. | Si! the gaads t Pere Derariment of the Quartermaste: Ue ee ee GeareMone a y0 | aerious rumore a4 to the frauds may bo ooudrised by Pena ist ace Saree toms tere aT te sear Ter cvsTOM-noUsE, jo which four were assiguod, andousaddie | . Uonal tor ovory 600 votes an teastios bye ae Wastix070%, D, 0., Uct, 1.—The Chicago Custom —_——— OTHER CRIMES. MR. CROUSE'S EXPERIENCE AS AN INFLA- TIONIST. Lavaterte, Ind, Oct, 2—Mr, Crouse, of Weyoe Piatt City Treasurer, to auccoed John H, Mitchell, re- oman moved last Fridey on a charge of willful neglect of FINANCIAL» duty in nut levying on the personal property of delin- aa aera eel Sears eel asaes |G, WILLIAMS & 00, ts ———_._____ BANKBRS, Br, 8. B.Garduer of the Committeo, dissented from | House wl gy on soon, Work will be commenced as | Township, fo this county, at the last election @ cacle 9 ‘believe in ma! joon as praciiosbla, It ts not true that Supervisinge 01 ‘bee! bol E TION. 40 WALL-8T., NEW YORK, buy aud sell bios; 2 Nets ie ad not baer way no cht Hon eter | Architect Potter ts uot io full second’ atin, Necret ate for State Sonator, has been the victim of » bold REMARKABLE SCALPING OPERA buy + cuvoremats, Oct, TowYesterday afternoon at Item. | Olty, Milwaukes, 8%, Poul, and other munich; fugton Blatlon, on the Cincinnell & Martetia Hatiway, | Pat, fotestiment securities constantly on hand, Corrie Dawson, employed in a paper mil, white Wanted—Ohicsgo, Danville & Vincences first, standing noar a revolving shaft, was caught by hor Mented—Northora nT OE asig head, stripping the 0 and other railway itis velve pereonal ettention at the New Yorks alderable timo elapsed before toodical her, | Block Haulnoge, game of Lisckmalling, During the County Fair be made the acquaintance of one Fitch, au in, surance ageut, aud by some meane was iu- duced to. snawor @ circular advertising coun. torfelt money,and ordered some samples, which ‘were duly received, sinounting tu all to dt, Boon efter, under and by Fitch's directions, Crouse wrote ta lon party ary {4 of ropresontation, The plan proposod would | Hristow and Prosident Grant in this matter. The re- Pen distrauchisa the Thirt fi Ward, The | port of tho last Commtasion will be put in practical Vota for Congress at the Laat eloction was the lait, and | Operstion a8 soon ae posaitle, It ts atated here, on at thet eloction tho hirteenth Ward cust 600 wore Op~ | What 3 bolieve to 4.000, authority, that woon the tom votes than at the election jn 1679 for Judge, | Leavy work is ono0 a, Lert and certainly as earl: le propoaod that the spportionment be two delegstos | sacal dein the fosinconing uuilding season, it oS largo for each ward, une for osch town, and an ad. | be pushed forward wit! Srester dispatch than Govern. Wittonal delegate for every 250 d votes and fraction over | ment bulldiaigs menerally, It ie bitlaved that some reached cast at the lest Oongresslon: oD, Fiplaiy: and aifeiy. ike yous bie eae eieet works | Rowen & Co.,of Now York, for $300 of the " quest.” | aDd it was Ot doctaed edvisculo io attempt to Featore Good deposit accounts received, tat Congress Tupldly end safely, ke your big hotels aud tunnels, . fi @ Ufaleas acalp to ita former place, To-day Dr, A, bsceou tion for Gungsoumaes: wee hak afule tect, eet | will be ut kn adiviaary” saunas, Cones Sud SuDlty | at eter, dated Oct 2 one chron Fuich to maa, aud, | $e ifaleas acalp city, od the restoration of a ee 2 eawbeagsealydavloped, bedi not all i Yea | the ME to te oumdol tia Sold ty aking * ¥IRM CHANGES; aaall locas * : Gare tarselt Gravy Yor hee iolused aistatiarelen wae COPARTNERSHIP. ph a fale bests: work with all the dispatch constant with purfect fisugular Sgbt, in which Farwell was elected on the terdsy Fitch visited Crouse at ble reaidence, and soon North Side by over 100 pestortiay ‘while the same prow | safety. - cinets gat 1,000 jority for Agnuaw for Bhoriff, aud THE INTRUION DEPARTMENT, after another man drove up, and Introduced hin lt eh 4 Bide: pancion to jared good Mere akin from her own shoulder to |‘ The arm of Sloan Dros, ba taken os partner My, coo mae ae Ce ahr ra rod Piatt cee year Gie‘interteserd | 88H. La Yotes, sald Le was purchasing borees, «to. Nppiy nie wit Deeded 108 the foNehead. Bupguiee | Jobn De Hotes Da eee ae aan os purines Ms wontd do arest tee to the North Side, andio be sanoaneed q Mecgortam, aoe f tbat DY name einen ¥ Lawns ae bore om ara t mtaealy on Fx alae ry Hart, grow of ae Sopmimane wae Gioan Dre, & Os, i 4 8 A su asp 3 ods bares 0 ose » Bia i Sardis to: ‘thot {¢ the North Bide obose to ee binds eopcarnibg that spyolotanat. ber olay f th deruanied on explana x ¥; “T3 fons condo ta eaorg th Tayuene entertains Ooz, 3, 1978, Se MaAwaIh,