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- = e e THIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDN datermined till & 1ate hour. 1t in estimatad that the Ropublicavs havo carrioi tho city by at loast 100 majority. Apecrat Digpater tn The Chteaan Tridune, Davexront, s, Oot. 12.—Tho Liberal Domo- ceate carry this connty by & majority of sliout 600. Tho entiro Democratio county ticket, in- cludling throo Bepresentatives, 1y eloctod. Tho majority on the State tilekot renchos something 1ike 000, A light voto was pollod, Tho Gore mnns very genvrally votod agaiuat tho Repube licane. Iowa CiTY, Ia,, Oct. 12.—As far ns heard from tbe Ropublican Btate tiokot 1a ahoad. Councit Brurrs, 1e., Oct. 12 —Fremont Conne Ly ives 250 majority for thie Democratio Htate ticket. Brooks, Iiop,, is elected to tho Legisla~ turo. Mills County givos a Republican gain on the Btate ucket. Pottawatomie County will givo tha Ropublie- an Balo ticket from 100 $0 200, Wright, Hop,, is undoubtedly electsd to the Biato Homate. Whita is probably elected to tha Legisiature, Nevapa, I, Oct. 12—Kirkwood, for Gov- emor, will receive 800 majority in Story County. Tlio voto on Btate Senator will ba oloes, but the Republican candidata for Repreacntativa aud the county ticket will be olectod by & good majoritr, Ciaxrox, Is., Oct, 12,—A very lioavy vote hay boeu polled. Doth parties workod zealously all day, and tho Republicana bave beeu victorious, Kirkwood'a majority will bo abont 100, Ewing, Ropublican eandidato for Bhenfl, will have 300 msfonity, sad the indications are that the whole Tepublican county ticket ia olectod by majori- Hes ranging from 150 to 300. This city elocted & Domocratic Mayor last epring by about 800 wsjority, whioh shows an immensa Rapublican pain, anixxeut, In., Oct. 12.—0rinnoell Township— Four hundrod and thisty-ous votos wore polled. Republican, 381; Democrat, 50; Itepublican majorily, 331, This ie the largest Domucratic yoto ever polled hero, Bpecial DispateA to The CAreaga T'ridune. Crpan Rarivg, la., Oct. 12—Tho election pasned off quictly, about four-fifths of a vole being polled in this city, Thoe Lopublican Btate ticket has 450 majonty; Dows, Republi for Btato Senator, has $00 majorssy, Tho indications are that it will ba vory close intho county on Benator. The Republican Ropresentativea snd the connty tickat will bo clocted by from 800 to 1,000 majority. Special Inapateh tn The Chicago Tribune. McGreaon, In, Oct. 1.—Clayton County haa probsbly gove Liberal. It 18 impoesiblo to tell yot, aa there is no wiro to Llkader, tho county- poat. Neturos from other places show Liberal majoritics, Loward County is probably Ro- publican. Stwctal Dispateh to The Chicato Tridune, third Disldct electn tho ntraight Ropublican ticket. Thero woro fow scratohos on Reptesoutn- tive, Mansox, Ta., Oct. 1210 p. m.—Will not know the result for tventy~four hours. The total vote in 718, Thers aro not 100 atraight tisketa. Only 100 votes aro counted, Thoe Republican majority ga far1a 15, Tho city voto Ia not counted at alle Democrats, dennk 3 Ropublicans doubtful, Osros, Ia., Oct. 13—10:56 p. m,~The eloction in vory quict, Tho Iepnblican Btate ticket, atafids threo to ono majorils. For membors of the Legistaturo thoe Republican ticket linsna op- position. Complete roturns not yet roady. Won't bo until lato. 1spEresvexce, 1a., Oct. 12—11 p. m.~The olection passed off quictly. Washington lown- ship gives Kirkwood, Republican, for Governor, 17 majority. No other town heard from, Laxaiyo, s, Oct. 12—I(1 p. m,—Lavsing Qity gives 157 Lnboral majonity. Brooxrey, la., Oct. 12.—The Republican State ticket ie cloclod by about 76 majorits, Tho Republican SBenator and Represontativo aro probabiy electod by a amall mnfority. «ariToN, Ta., Oot. 12,—Two townships heard fron: In Denton. Kirkwood's majority, 1J: i low, Republican, Sonator, majority, 12; Whise, Bre-at, Kirkwood's msjority, 7. WesT Braxcu, la., Oct. 13.—For Kitkwood, 209; for Lefilor, 15; for Lozler, 6. Wartsnroo, Ia, Oct. —1Ihe Republican majority for the Stato tickot in Black Hawk County 18 not less than 7. Tho wholo county ticket is elocted by good majorities, ivcluding the two lopresoulatives. Watznroo, Ia., Oct. 12.~The Republican Stato ticket has 750 majority. Hemmivgwny aud 3ifomer, Reprosentatives, Nopubiicans, are olocted. All the reat of the aounty ticket s elected by from 100 to 1,000 majority. BronM LAEE, Ia., Oct. 12.—The vote of Storm Lako Township is ns follows: Kirkwood, 153 ; Lefller, 81; Hartshorno, Sonator, 153 ; Hees, 45 1 RRobinson, Reprasontative, 173; Bromley, 18, Cugnokeg, Ia., Oct. 12—Midnight.—The No- publican majority in Chordkes Countyis redncod from last your as noar as can bo loarned, but the county will still give Kirkwood quito a majority. Iho vote on Loprosontative for the Iorty-tirst District as far s heard from is running close, R, W. Luthor, Anti-Monopoly candidate, 18 far abeat of his tickot, with a prospoct of amajority. Des Moises, Oct. 1211 p. m.—~No conatitts tional ameodmentd wera submitted in thia Biate this year. The opinion that Las obtained to the contrary is orronsous. Further returns from Polk County indleato that Lowery, the Domocratic nomineo for Troas- urer, is most probably elected. Tuo result on Shertf 18 vory doubtlul. Both Repablican oand- fdatos for the Leglslaturo aro undoubtedly Dunuque, Ia., Oct. 12,—The eloction in this rounty passed off quietly. Almost the full Re- putlican ticket is olectod. Treasurer, J. Will- Jams, Republican, Ia elocted ; Buoriff, Mickaol ZLod Iy, Poople’s eadidate, is probably clected ;3 Auditor, Fiank McLsughlin, Republioan, is elected ; Buporvisor, doubtful ; Buperintendent of Schools, N. W. Bayes, Ropublican, is elocted ; Burveyor, M. T. Bebirgh Jr., Ropublican, 18 slocted. Specist Diapateh bo The Chicago Tribuna, Fowrr Mapisoy, Ia., Oct. 12.—Lofiler, Dom- ocrat, has 240 majority, The county ticket has sbout 200 majority avorage. Nrwron, Ia, Oot, 12.—Kirkwood, Republican esndidate for Qovornor, haa a majority of 300 hera. Inpuarors, Ia., Oct. 12.—Nothing officisl. The estimated majority 1u this connty for Kirkwood i8800. The Republican Bonatoris elected be- yood doubt, Thoe Boprosontative vota ia close. IxpmaNory, Is., Ock 12.—No conmitutionsl smondmonts aubmitted, Davzaront, I, Oct, 12.~The clection passed off verv quiot, A light voto was polled. Thie eity givoa about 400 Demooratic msjority. Re- . turus for the connty comain slowly. Will nod get any dofinita results to-night. . Mepuroris, Ia, Ock. 12.~The Republican Btato tiokotis almost unanimons. Cear iy ahend of tho Biato tickot. Loooard a good mecond. Lynch is away bebind. Harrington a out. Copp booming. Horner and Hutchinson ruvning sloss, 1ornor is pow 7 ahiead, Tho Voto laone- fourth counted, thongh the reeuis is hard to forotell, on account of the amount of seratohing. Conxrng, Is., Oct 12.—Kirkwood's majonty to tho Corning precinct is 180 ; in tho county, §50, Morse, for the Legislature, has & majority of 37; intha cousty, 136 or 130, Full returns aro expected at 11 oz 12 o'clook to-night. Wasuivoron, Is., Oot. 12,—~This township givos 221 Ropublican majority on the SHiate ticket. Droowriery, Is., Oct. 12.—Tho heaviest vote . waa pollod to-day ever oast in tha county, The ticketa aro very badly scratched. Nothing can ba told st prescat as to the result. Orrumwa, Ia., Oot. 12.—The eloction haa heen elose and oxclting. A larger voto than usual was polled. though tho polls were closed at 6 o'clook, in the faco of about 100 voters, on acconnt of in- eufficient asccommodationa. Indications point to » Repablicsn majority. Couscw, Brores, Ia,, Oot. 12.—It {s impossis blo to giva resnlts in Pottowattamie Connty be~ foro midnight. The tickets aro badly scraschiod, ‘Tho indications aze that Wright, Repnblican, for tho Banate, will ba elected by 400 majority. Trrrox, In,, Oct. 12—Thers weore 665 votos polled in thia township, Kirkwood recsived 295 and Lefiler 210. The Republican majority lu 25, » Democratio galn of 100 over tho vota of last year. No other townshipa heard from. Mansmarrtown, Is,, Oct. 13.—Krom returns racoived a4 10 p. m., the Republican Etato and county tiokey has 1,500 t 1,700, The Republi- can msfority ln this conuty on Reprosentati ves id almoat 1,300 majority, Mansmarirows, Is, Oct 13—12 s. m.~Fur- ther returns, 11:30 p. m., Indicata shout 1,700 majority for the Bopublican State Kopranonta. . tive and county ticket. Famriren, Is., Oct. 18.~Thera (8 & good {ndi~ eation of tho election of the entiie Republican tioket in Jefforson Couuty Ly » majority rangiug {rom 150 to 800. Warewro, Ta., Oct. 32.—Topublican, 265 ; Domocratic, 350, Mouxwe Sox, Ja, Oct. 12.—~Moroing Sun Townsblp, Lonisa Qounty, gives Kirkwoou 21 ; Lofer, 137. Auipu, Is, Oct 12.—Up to the presers ths Tiepublican Blate ticket hias 250 to 300 wajority, Tlio couaty ticket is all olected with the oxcep- tion of the County Buperintendent, which wiil bo & little doubttul. WIL not bo able to oltain s miore reliabla report uutl to-morrow. Mouxt Pryasant, Ia., Qct, 12.—Roports from {wo townebips show a decided Republican ma- fority. Kirkwood, for Governor, hau 09 majori- ty. Woolson, tor Senetos, has 56 majority. Wxst Uniox, Ia., Ock. 12,—The whole nomber of votes cast is bl Lefiler, 182; Kirkwood, 840 Lozier, 20. Ixpzeexpencs, Ia., Oct, 12.—Kirkwood, 17 wafority, That is all that can bo got st present. BextoNeronT, In,, Oct.12,~Farnuington Town- ship, Domocrstio majority, 8 ; Vau Buren Towne ahip, Republican majority, 90, HBozrwarox, In., Oct, 14.~The Third Precinot of this city givos Lefiler, Dowocrat, for Govern- or, 84 msfority, ' Other piocincts not howrd frotm, but supposed to bia la proporsion. Osczora, Ia., Oct. 12.—Dut very few roturna are in yot. The' Republican majority in Clark Conanty oa tha Btate tioket ls astimated at 200, Hoalow, Btate Bouator, Ropublican, has a masjor- ity of about 100, Proudfoo, Republicas, for Hepresentative, bas about 125 majonty. + Dexison, Ia., Ot 12.—Crawford County in- dicates & fawr Nepublican isjority. It wow etands; Republicans 65, to Democrats 40, In Denlson Township, Olher towns not bheard from. Not balf through counting hore yet. + Wirzsese, Is., Oct. 12.—Tho eetimated ma- Jority sor Kirkwood iv 800, The vote on Ropro. wontative Ls very cloda. Nothiug afiicial, ) Weeeres Orry, fa., Octk 34 -Kirkwood has » majorityof 220. .Woodworth, Dewoerat, ba majority for Bepresentative of #0. Lswass, Is, Oct. 13-0 p, m,—~The Twenty. eleoted, Roturns recelved ot tho offico of the State Register up to this hour (11:30 p. m.) indicate a Tlopublican gain of about 15 per cont ovor the majority of that party fn 1874, when ib was 28,748, and of 20 per cont of the Republican ma- Jority for Govormor fu 1873, Thero aro vory farge Ropublicsn gains In some countivs, and Domocratic gaioa in oue or two. The beat informed Republicans eatimate the majorlty for Kirkwood, Republican candidate for Governor, st 35,000. The returns thua far sent in woald ruake it larger than that, but they are moatly estimatos ou countioa from the retarns of a fow towpships in oach county, ‘There is every indication of s much largor Ro- publican gein on the Legislature thas on the Buate ticket, while a gainof ten or twelve Repub- lican mombora ls already bieard from. Tho only roported Democratic galos are tvo members in Des Moines County. Unless tio specials to tho Stata Hegister sre greatly out of the way, the Io- publicans will have at loast 40 majority in the Legislaturo on joint ballot. These are Repub- ican estimates, Tho Democrats concodo the Leginlasure, aud the State by 25,000, Dunvqre, Ia, Oct. 12,~The elcction passed off =8 tothe Btato ticket with unusual quiet, the only excitement borng upon local ofticers. The day was fine, yot the voto was only an aver- age one in tho county, and thero was so much scratching that it §s impossible to approximate cither tho vots or majorities. It is probable that the,Domocratio majority on the Btata ticket will bo 1,400 10 1,500, On the Leginlativo ticket it 18 safo to say that J. K. Graves, Republican. is clected by 400 to 600 majority, As tothe other two thors {a & doubt. BextonsronT, In, Oct, 12, —Washington Town. ehip given the Rapublican State tickot 10 major- ity ; Honry Township, Republican Btata ticket 80 majority ; Villaga Township, Republican Siate ticket 65 majority ; Bonaparte Township, Dem- ocratio State ticket 85 majority, New Jrrrenson, Ia., Oct, 12,—Jefferson Town- ship gives Kirkwood 250; Lefller, 106 ; Nichols, for Bonator, 138 msjority ; Maonlug, for Repre- sontative, 118 majority. The Republican tickot in tho county bas about 450 majority. Bnenny, Is,, Oct. 13.—Rirkwood has 26 wmajor- ity over Lefller. Niokols, Republican, for Sena- tor, has 28 majority over McDonald, Domocrat, Campboll, Republican, for the Legialature, Las 26 majority ovor Witson, Democrat. Jowa Cirv, Is., Oct. 13.—Johmson County gives o majority of 150 againns Kirkwood. Tue entiro county ticket 18 probably elected, with Poter A. Doy for tho Benate. The (roachory of Faural), former Domocratic State Bonator, who sold out for moncy, hae reduced the majority momewhat, Broux Crry, Is,, Oct. 12.—Incomplete returna from six procincts of Woodbury County indicate a Ropubtican majorlty of from 200 to 300 on tho Htate ticket. Chllitand, Ropublican, for Repro- sentative, will have about 600 majority in the county, McGrrooz, Is., Oct, 12.~The Liberal ticket in tbis county ia gonerally eloctod so far as hoeard from. Wo can hardly form ap cstimato of the wajorities yot. The vote will probably be close on acconut of & split in tho Irish voto. Drs Moiszs, Ia., Oct. 13—0p. m.—The vote in Yolk County has been protiy full ; only ono or two townahips have boen heard from up to this bour, This and the city township, as far a8 the canvass Liss becn made, indicato 850 Ropub- lican majority la the couuty. The whole Repub- lican couuty ticket I8 probably clected, although tho result will be protty closs on Lroasurer and Eherift, Cuenoxee, In., Oct, 12—9 p. m~The vote in Chorokeo and Chierokee County stands : Kirk- woud, 166 ; Lefiler, 83, This 4 the full count on Governor, Watzuwo, Qct. 13—9 p. mu.—The cluction phesed off quictiy, COau getnothlug dofinite aw yet. Kirkwood, for Goveruor, probsbly Las s swall majority u this town, Tho leprosenta- th\iu re thought 10 be about even. Fout Dobat, Ia., Oct, 12—11 p. m,—The Ro- publicsn majority for Goveraor is 103, and the Uemoerstic b 67, Luzlor, on the Temporauce tickot, for Qovernor, hus 14 votes. Tho vote wrill be very closo, aud it iu very hard to form an estimate, Cuanris Ciri, Oct, 12—1190 p. m.—This towuehip gives the wopublican State ticker 250 majority, J. B Roat, Demoerat, for Ropresent- ative, hasdl walurty, Root i3 uudoubedly elocted. Des Bowmwe, I, Oct. 12-—-Mia, ] towushipe 1 Potk County, ufticia), lfl\‘:":bl'l.lp:::: lican majority of 375, aud all thy yost of the Blato aud county ticke: ls sbout the kawme except Leudrum, for Sberitl, sud Stuart, who was be. hind, the former Lavitg 172 majority, vhe latter 09, Itis shought those two candidatos may bo defeatod. e NEBRASKA, VIEW OF TUE VIELD FLOM OMAuA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago iribuna, Ouaxa, Neb,, Oct, 12.—Laucaster polis show the boaviest vato ever polled. The Republicay ticket is largely in the msfority, Lincoln City gives $00 Republican majority, Balino gives a bandspime Republican msjority. Otoe iy very close; always Las been Domocratic, bui thers s no doubt of Jarge Repub- hcan gate. Cumlog & very close. 1n Valentive the District Judge is Republican by w msjority of 250. Relurcs thua fsr recsir SDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1875, &l from tho Btato show that it has gono Repnb- lican by a majority of 0,000 or 10,000, A very hoavy voto has been poilod, and thore wag much reratehiog, Somn Tndependont tlekols wero ear- riol {n tho local and counly elections, Col. James W, Havago, Domocrat, of this oity, Is probably electod Distriet Judzo. Onany, Neb., Oct, 1 n-dav's election in thin city has passod off in & quict aud otderly mannor, Mach hard work has beon done on both sides, but n detormination wldospread among the voters to havo the beat men without rogard to party led tomnch peratching of tickots. OxATA, Neh. Oct. f2—In Tall County the entiro Republican ticket liss an overwholming majority. In Cars tho Stato ticket goos Repnb- lican by & good majority. The county tickot is disided. Tho Dontocratio Sheriff aud Clork ran ahcad of their tickot. In Clay the Ropublican Atato, county,'aud judivial tickoels are elected by 84 majurity, Onsns, Neb,, Oct. 12.~In Kearney County, tho Republican Btate, Judicial, and county tickets aro elecied by handsome majoritios, In Douglas County the volo 18 so nearly counted that it 1n safe to sate to eay tho Hopublic- Btato and fndicial tickots have been carried by Laudeomo majorities; also Coanty Clerk and ‘Ireagurer, 'There ix a closo voto on Sheriff,with the prospect of tho clection of (he Domoeratio candidato, Fillmore, Adams, and Nemaba Couuties givo handromo Ropublican majoritios. Dlatto, 1t s entimated, whi give s Democratio victory. ‘I'ho volo in not in, Liucoln {a undeeided. The county will bo evenly divided. The Republican Sute ticket is elected. Dodge is heavily Demacratio, 1t is generally conceded that the new Consti- tution bas been carriod by a large majority, and that tho Capital tocation question hias been de- cided to be an open question, A etrong effort las been mado ou the part of Lincoln, the present Captal, to have it sottled thero per- manonily. — WISCONSIN. SPEECH DY THE UON. GEOROK W. ALLEN. srecial Disvateh to The Chicaao Trivune, Mapsox, Wis, Oct. 1h—~Tho Ropublican rally at tho Aeeembly Chamber, in tho Btato Capitol this evening, Los been a greas success, 1t was tho first meoting of cither eldo i this city during this campaign. Tuo large and ca- pocions chamber waa pacsed full to overflawing, snd great enthusinam provailed, Tho orator ot the ovening, tho IHou. George W. Allen, of Ml waukee, was mtroduced vy (ten, Daniel Atwood, of tho Stale Journal. ‘The spocch way ablo logie- ally, and deliversd with goodeTect. Itrofuted the clsim of the so-called; Reformers to greator nconomy than RBepablicans in the management of State affairs, It declarcd omphntically the hard money theory. The epeaker paidn tigh tribute to lnrrizon Ludington. e ssid Lo had known him for tweuty-four years, and know ihat ho augwored the Jefforsonian roguirement for oficlal preformiont; that ho was honest, capablo, and faithtul, and showed what beaetits Lad resulted to his own City of Milwsukee, Ha eald uinco tho pooplo of that Democratio city had conforred tha Mayoralty upon him, its affairs had hoen rafely and economically managed, sud its credis restored ; that such was his interest in ruaintaiiog the credit of tho city that he had used his own menna to mointain it. The speaker roviewed st longth the powition of tho Democratic party from tho acquisition of Louini- ana to the prosent time, showing tlat that party had alwavs octed in the interest of slavery, sod wore willing to do_tho bidding of slavololders for its extension. Hoelowed how near, through tho machinations of Nortiern Democrats, tho disunionists had como to accomplishing tho dis- union of tho Htatos, andicharged that the party had wnot changed from what it was fn 1860, 1864, apd 1563, and bo ecalled upon the Hepublicans to do thoir utmost o avert the catastropbo of the Domocratio party ever again corung to coatrol tha destinies of the natiou. ‘I'ho epeech wna listened to with marked attontion, aud tho excellent points with \v‘hiuh it aboundad worse received With groat ap- plauso, A and Forban followed, and bado fair al one fimo to termiuntn inarow, The tongao of the for mar peison finally got 8o loose that ho eonld not rofrain from interrupting spoakors overy half- minute. Ilowas not put ont of tho mocting, nowever, Tho chiof point mado was by Mr, Keoloy,—that the tickot was airoady mado out, and the ward wonld bao reprosented 1o tho Con. vention angway. Lho quodtion was miply whathor or not the Club stould tako sction to socure o repredontation. The motivn to lay tho resolutionn on the table was [ost, amd tho resolntious wore adopted by o ronelag vote, On motion of Mr. Murtagh, it was decided that the nate of the Club be changed from the Tonth Ward Opporition Club to TUE TENTU WARD INDEPENDENT CLIT, The meeting then adjourned until day ovening at No. 170 Bouth ifalstod street, After xu|£onmmeut the loading politicians of tho ward stayed to take o drink aod talk over tho unexpected denouoment of 1he meot.ng. A hot disensaion was cariied on beiwoon the groat il NEW JERSEY. GREAT REPUDLIOAN VICTORIES, NEwAnK, N. J,, Oct. 12.—Tho city cloction re- snlted in immense Ropublicsn majorities, Honry J. Yaton is elacted. Mayor by 8,390 major- ity over Audrew Bmalley, Demoerat. The Ro- publican gaio over the last Mayor's eloction in 1873 is avor 3,500, —— CHICAGO. A BREAK IN THE RANKS, TUE TENTI WALD SECEDES. Tho firat break in tho serried coluwns of the Opposition party bas occurrod. Tho cxactions and tyrannios of tho * old man esing * bave been boruo with becoming meeinosa for a long timo, but at longth tho fgurative worm has turned upon ita oppressor. The troublo bas bes guu, a8 might ba supposed, frowm tho Irish, who claim thal In the recont mpportionment of the Coutral Committee the Irish wards woro ignored and deprived of their logitimata anmber of deles f:atos to the County Coaveution. As an iustance, the caso of tho Ninth Ward may bo meutioned, where thero aro about 8,000 voters, who aro allowed ouly twolve delogates, while tho conaty towns, with s vote very littie laryer, have sixty-four dolegates. Tuo rouson as- aigned for this unfalr arrangemout is that tho cutkide towns aro wbull{ CGormap, aund wilt poll & upanimous volo for Heelng, Other ossos aro also citod where «&nnlly #lating osses of injus- fico aze manifoate TUE FILST OPPOSITION CLUD to tako notice of theso facts was the Touth Ward Club, which wat last mght in thobilliard-hall on tho corner of Caual ond Van Duren stroots, Alr, . B, O'Hare, Prosident of tha Clab, occupied the chair, and statod in opening that the meeting had beou spocially callod to take aciion upon the re- cm;l unjust apportionment by tho Central Com- nuttoe, B, 8, I, FORMAN then took tho flour, 1l waid that tho reaolutions passed at tho last meoting of the Club hed boon complotely ignored by the Central Committoo. Yivery one prossnt had donbtlers learned of the wrong_inticted upon the poople of that and other Irwh warda in refuung them thelr propor representation iu the County Convontion. Hoa- ing, o paid, was at tho botiowm of the wholo thlng, baving mado the apportionmont io his own intorest. Horing contyolled uvory\hin!; m the party, and could ovorthrow any candidate whomn hs did not wanb elected. Hesing was the enamy of all decent goverumont. Tho speaker theroforo offered she following: Wir:uzas, The resclution prescnted to the Central Comunitteo of ths Oprovltion party by this Clubymtert- ing yatust thy sauiun of said Commitios, by which the strougholds of the feoplu's party wits duprived of thelr proper represcntation in the proposcd Canveu- ton, was tguorud ; thorofore, Lieaofred, That wo will not send ropreseutatives lo eald Convention from this ward ; aud bo it fusther Resvived, That wo ludorse the maniy stand tken by Mr, Keeloy jn defeuss of the representative righta of s poople, and that wo will co-operats ®its him agalust ring rule in our county affuirs, Pay Feenoy ssid that ho hnd not sopposed that thia Club was orgamzed to support Mr, Keeloy. e toped that tho vesolutions would not pass. Tho ward ought to sund reprosenis tives to the Convenution to prevent the corrup- tion which was allegod. Mr, Forhau roplicd that the ovil had alroady beon dovw, as the ward had been already de- prived of itd rights, If you know that whan you ara eofoy your head will be ons off, what s the use of going? Tho sveaker did not speak in tha Interes.s of anybody, bub lu tho intorosts of good rule. Mr. Burtlett said that it wonld do no good to stav away, ‘Ilhe politiciang would take all they could got, and would bo glad to bave the ward not roprosonted. ile waa auxious thac the ward shoutd by gopresonted. MR. M. KEELRY, candidato for County Treasurcr, sald that this rudolutiou toplied that the aotion of the Conteal Committeo in regard to the resolutions passed by the Club was su insult to the citicous 9f the ward. Had the Contral Commitles, iu its pre- teuded coutrol of the Opposition party, carrlod out their duties 2 No ; their action showed that thoy had sold out their party to the master of ringa, Mo ronsidered that the Clab, If it had & apark of maubood, wonld rebuke tlie wsult of tha Coutral Committoe, 11 auybody In the ward wanted to identity humself with; the People's arty, b had s right to eleot d tos ta th %‘gub.“bus tha Qlub should act Luo-: m.- un| Air. Feoney eaid that be had not supposed this Club to be l’ star-chamber. 1t lhhpmmut?nn rnwL bu wantod the namos of all wha votad for r‘l ;fib&:‘:fl" clum‘u% ¢h lrl‘;:s Ctab nn'd Eq © away tuo rights of ¢! 'l‘lll and withhold upxgunnunn.mw % voly discusslon botwesn Mossrs. Feeusy minds on either mde of tha question, lu the course of tho general wranglivg Koeley ankod ‘Fom Gongh if e had not &l the day befors that thero was no uso of tho ward holding meot- vgs, as things were all tixed up down-town. ** No, sir," replied Tom. “Tuen you're s har—vou're a liar," oried Kooloy, at tho samo time puttivg lus (ist in cluse progimity to Gough's node. A ecrimmage was provented by the interferenco of [ricnds, and acvn afterwards the crowd dispersed. ——— THE JEFFERSONIANS, TREY TALK OF MOLDINU & CONVENTION, Tue cotwcil of tho Joffersonian Club held & mooting at the Blierman 1louso last evouing, Thoe attendance was largo, and, with vory fow excaptions, was comyposod of tho more respectn- ble elomont of the old-school politiciana, Among thoss present svero: Thomaas lHome, Guutavus Van Buren, Judge Miller, F. 11, Wine ston, Austin Doyle, M. W. Fuiler, Thamas Mo- ran, Milos Kehoo. J. R. Doolittls, Jr., Col. Bald- win, Geu. Shorman, Mike Livans, Gen, Licb, J, M. Rouotreo, A. O. Hesmng, Ald. YFitzgerald, Judga Otis, J. B. Caflioun, A, D. Waldron, E, I, Ruuyan, Juatice Paulscn, R. 11, Forrestor, J. E, Smith, John Ilise, and R. I Goodell, In advanea of tho organization of the meot- ing a great doal of low whisporing way mdulged io by small groups of such Joffersonians ns are not particolarly loyal to some Jofersontan prine ciplen, and who for somo time had beon re- garded ns votarders rathor than producers of harmony fn the Council. It was ovident that thetr whispering was not fo forward tho object fur which the meoting was to bo bold, but provent if pos siblo the taking of any action that might by chance briug sorrow to tho leadere of tho Oppokition wove- ment in the tmpending campaign, Tha tuceting was called ta otder by the Cliatrmsn, tho Hon, Thomas Hoyno, A member suggested that the Ohair sunonuce fhe orier of buriness from the last meeting from iwemory, 3r, Doolittio snd Judgo Biller jointly stated that THE OMECT OF THE MEETING waa to consider & recolution Inld over from the lant meetiny, providing for the ealling of o convention of the OppoAIton aFty. Tho secretary win then announced to be prerent, whereuposs the former wminutes weve tead aud ap proved. FILLING VACANCIES. o F. IT, Winston sraxe to say that he heli In hip hand tho credentluts of J. AT, Tomntree, 3 delezate to the Cluk from the Twenifoth Ward, sud asked that Lo ba adraitted to n neat, Approved, 3Mr. Winglon then inquized shether thero were any vacancies in the Councl, and bemg Snformed that tlero were, movad that ~Meesrs. Fullor, Moran, aml Judge Otix' be appoiuted a committes to il a1l vacan- eles, Adupted, Mr, Le Moyne moved that the Commitieo roport at the pext meeting, The wotion was put and lost, wheo the Commities retired for consultation, In the abseuce of the Committes Gen, Sherman fn- troduced 3 resolution providing thul members of tho Club ehiould be allowed 10 euler futy tho dovates of the Counctl, but ot $o vote, CALLING & CONVENTION, Tho regular order was then faken up, i boing the following resotution, left over from the last meuting of tho Connell , iteaulved, That the Qouncil of the Jeffersonlan Club procoed {0 cali s convention fo placs iu_nomination candiilatos npon 18 plaform, 1o Lo voted for at tha up- proachiug cleciion; and that {he inotbiod of accow- plishing this object bo tha subject of conwideration at thu next tueeling of tho Cowacll, A mewmber moved that all speechen be limited to five minutee, whereupon u motion o sdopt the resolution s mudo, JUDGE MILLER wou apposed (o tho huaty adoption of the resolution. Tuers wers tmpurtant inieroata ot stuke, and coutity wificers wera 10 Do elected, Tho object of tha Club was to secure tho election of good men on Jofferson- fun_principies, which could ouly bo carried out by calin, considerato seton, Thero Wore plenty of peo- plo willing 10 tako the contract for filling all ‘the Gitices, Lutt Lis wan opposed 10 thelr dolug such o wratuifous service, He il muot waut to wsy oausthing harsh about the Opposition yorty, cspocially obout ooy of ita judividusl anembersbip, tut o belloved € was rotton to the core, 1o liudd 1o doudt that winwo the Opposition leaders had Hvua over 10 the Repubiican party, and gatherod potne Gr fts Jeadern, tint ite ulm wan to crush out other pat- tice, sud get bold of a1l tho oMces, Ho beileved that, hawever tho vola was cast at tho coming eloction, un: loau tho yeaple woro aroused, ibo result would bo de clared n favor of the sclf-conatituted leaders of the Oppoetion party, Lo had uo followship with such & crowd, snd if'be lwd he shouid wer & mask to avold recognition amoug his fricnds, 1o had rigned u cal for a Democratlo Convontion, bes cawie ha beljeyod siich o step necessary to_ protect’ the pullle luterest, uud that tho hopo of tho peopls lay in {he Deworvalid parly. (Avplawea] 1o was opposed Lo the adoption of ta roaolution I it present shape, Dut would have an executiva cominiten erfected, i Tuavo with 3t the power Lo arrauge for aud call o’ cou- yeution. Ar, Doolittle called attoutfon 10 tho resolution, and Inquired whit kad becowe of his ameudiment provid- iu for the eull of an Opposition Convention, "I'ie amondment wa read, wheroupun R, WINSTON fook the floor. 1o Lind ot herstofora bored the clul with npecohen, Lo Was .true Democrat, and ho bad lived by the party ' everywhere, ' (Applause.] Mo was rejolced . a4 (ho evidonces of Dumocratlo ity that wiro comlug frum Ulito, [Applausc,] Io was in favor of hofuting tho baumer of Detmocracy in Clicagy, aud ho belioved it neceusary, ‘Tho party had Leon loaded down, oud bad shionidercd enoiah silyms alrewdy under thé namo of Oposition. 1o was ticod of it, and exechally was ho oppoxed ta the oifort bolng mado to woll tho party out {u tho lust fow days, und to folst pon 1§ Kome of tho rotten @tuf frum tho garbago-cart of tho Ne- Dublicsn party, o was not opposed to auy siugle porsou mentlouod a3 a candidate an tho' Opposifon ticket, but o the contrary waa frioudly lo Mr, Hesfng, for whom Bo had the Bighest respnct, 1o did Dot want fo woe him loaded down by outcast Ttopubtioans ; sud whils ho was I faver of actiun, b eatd b might not be necersary to nomiinate n ticket at sll it the Uppoaltion party piit & ¢lewn Democratio tickot in the fld, 1le closed by uoving fo L1y the sovlulion vader consideration o tio tablo. THE VACANOIES, Tho Commuties to All vacaucics o the Council they reporied the following namea ax cutitled to seats, which _were aioptod Joun Forsythe, L. 1), Otis, M, W. Fuller, W. D, Ker+ foot, W, ¥ Costmugh, 1% J Itickey, U, ¥. Ajer, T, . Courtney, C. O, Copeland, donn Mettuck, 3, K. Bumitl, E. ¥, Butiyan, . 1L, Boberts, and E. L, Bwooney, Ak, HOUAN understood that tho Club was u part of the Opposltion yarty, oud Dhenco ho was Iu fayor of thu adoption of tue renolution. 1 the Upposition Conyention did uot Kive wativfuction, then tho Club would be in shapo to vall & conveution and noudnate s ticket. Iie wsa roady and_unzduns to support 3ir. Hesfug, but waa Dok weilling 10 Falty sty barguing of {radca o might wnsko 10 advance hix political ends, 1o was opposed $0Ruy tracca whatever, and eapecially (0 going outside of ths perty to find candidatea for ofice who bad bt Jife-dsuig Republicans, "The Idus urged of proiceting {ho udiclary from political bisu did not form s wubs cietil uxcuss for uny such conduct, [Applatise,) B, F, JUNYAN waa in favor of 3r, Howlug for the reason thas ke be- lieyed ba_ would make o good oficer, He wonld au port Mr, Keeley Just a4 ecarnestly for the swa roamon, Ila saw around him Ree publicans who felt & deep intereat in La situation, The queation was not s matter of hard or sofs money, but & l{’uulluu of wen and of ssourin, pure, compotent Judiclarg. 156 was not ofrald Lo cal B, & 'ad by pamo and say that ho was utteriy unfit for's place o the Beuch, - He was tu favor of Judge Uury'w re-election, that whomn s purer and abler Judge never vooupied tha Liouck fu Chicsge. (Applauss.] 3. R, DOOLITTLE #aid bio was ae good & Dewocrat as auy one, and found (e “dppostuon yarty Dowocrstd eliaugh for Lim, o was fo favor of ke sdoption of tlie revolution, which he thought wouil guaranice {ho nuwination of an aeceptably tickat Ly tha Qgppoale tiou party, Me would support no party whoss candie dates ware not houest wen, U, BONFIELD said he understond the vbject of the Club to be to punfy politics io the city, and, inasmuch s men of all Dartios Tuyited Lo joit ft, it was wrong that 1arty lines should bo too clovely drawn In the miatter of selocting a licket lo be voted for, What was uced- ed was Loucst men for the publio pasilions, whiich be did not beliovs could bo secured by tho Ofposition udwflmfl aystew, Mo Loped L0 seo thy resolution o ted, A. ¢. uEsINO belng called for, esme forward, o sald he felf um- Larrassod at sppeazing befure the weoting, Lut siur toporta bad gous forth ibat he bad attempted bar- fl 8 nud sulew to the detriment of the party, Lo telt it his duty to dafend biwaclf from the cLarges. He fclt that Ge bad bsen grossly slandered in such re- ports, Ue then prolested hls innecence of any pare fim' and aslling, orauy attempta to that sad, 1fe Dob know who would be delcgatos to the Oqaventlon, — aud apsut & dole lar to promote bhis no ‘Whoever 8814 ho had dous whad was cliarged Be pronouuced s Usr! Ho eald thers was no such hing as a Demo- cratio party ia tho Btata of Tlinols, but an Oppoaition rty wilh Democrails priuciples, 18 was sald sgainst 110°thab B wes 1Ok & emocrat, bk he cviopare his loyslty with Juc a ‘euuL6cUOD Fo od bis position on so; Deluocrslio toutts, The speakes agala refered 0 the charges Againat him, ¢ sy that o Tind not enteret into any combinationn whatovor tn sloct ndu by -, Caw- #labiy, Uler, or othor oficer, bub had depen.ted for 1 own witccons t1Man tha co-operation and isbors of hty filnds, In tefurcoca to o juibolery, 6 a Roputdlcan, In years gono br, b bad o volod for dudga | Troa, Rogers, and W | e, | am Ead nover foft InJured by §t, and o it ot think 1t wotld be damaming now for the Drmocrats o pinct a Itapubiloan! 1fe was opposed t5 the realution, Lt thought tho objact monght voalt e liettr accom. Phshiad by the members of the Clb i log tmo thes reveral wardn, 1 working to seenre rapresantativy delrgates fo the comlng Opposition Convention, en, Cameron ieged his motlon t0 postpone arfy ace Hon untll \be noat neeting, GEN. SIIERMAN antd ho regarded Mr. Hening's reuiatks an dofisat, and o wan not preprod bolet theut pans unpotlced, Ha lid proposed to tho Counell that 1t shonkd go {nfo tlo mardeand do ss lebsd dono, It would do no such thing, st leant at his Leckoning, but had s way of its awn 1o accomyish {la purposes, aud o romody for tho ovils iat now monnced the public inlerest, It pro- possd ta ¢l a Conventlon, and, bealde, togHiwcard the riimaey mystems I solacti Julgr obeiLauANuY Kr. Ticalug, had changed s deasin. that parifeule in th lwt faw weokn, Tho speaker then falled into v, ng, and charged him with having dessricd hila formor hlewa and taken 1 with tho 0OFTupt primaiad, et Thin brouzht Mr, eaing fo his feat to deny the ac cusation, 1ia bad desstted nothing, but ou the q thon of holding privraties had aumply remained neue tral, Gen, Bherman continued, that 3ir, Fesing had at Tenet agreed 1o o boforn & Convention made up of dot- egaten choen At primaries, ond undar the cir- cumstances ho could not nu"}(mn him until he came out fair and squarc and_gave bls heirty indorsemcnt to the Jelforsonian platform. [Applatise.] Miles Relios wa# apposed 10 postponing; action, The troublo with the Ulll!: und alrendy et ita disposition In'rullmmn dofny anytbing, I Eiso anotion 10 poatpono vae nally pat and declared loat, “Tiso queation wan then nnan, the amendunont of Mr. Daolittle to the original resolutloy, tu invert s work “ Opposition.” Judgo Millor thought {t would b rldieulous for the Council to resolvo to call_an Opposition Convention st this state of the campaiym, Alr. Fuller offored nn an smendment to the smentl- ment that the word * Domocrat® bo nwerted {u the resolution. [Applause,| The smendment of Mr, Fuller was put, sud, snid cousiderabla dunbt, wne deciared lost, Mr. Doolittlo then withdrow his amendment, CAPT. CONNETT was opposed o the Ciul taking any action, and thonght it oughit to Iravo the calilng of » Conventfon to the ul Oppoattion Central Uommitteo, Ho wan opposed to the Allbustering going on, and regarded tho Oouncil an golug beyond ifs bonndu, ‘The original resolution was then pit, when the yess and uaya wero called for, resnliiug-~yoas, 25 nays, 15, ‘The straigbi-onis and suti-ileaing men votod in the afirmative, and the otlicr class voied negatvely, The r?ln]t ‘was declared amid loud and long-coutinued ap- plaure. Aftor a bort talk by sevoral members, the Conncll adjournod until Tuesday ovening at ¢ho aawo place. ———— GENERAL TALK, THE MON. C. 3. FARWELL' POSITION, Tho pogition of the Ilon. C. B, Farwoll ia politics has boen rondorad s litlle doubtful ro- contly in the mivds of some people by reason of cortain allegations which have appeared in the Times, For instauce, it was ssserted in that paper yesterday that Mr, L'arwoll way prosout at s recout confercnce with Mayor Colvin, Jake Hobw, and nino Aldermon, in tho lattor part of last wock, at which Charloy Iiced pledgea himself to tho Opposition party aud to Hesing., Mr. Farwoll wishes It undorstood that ho has bad no conference with Hosing or suy other Oppositionist; nud that the only time when he has hiad any talk with Hesing duriog tho past year was on ono oceaslon when the lat- tor camo to him asaorting friondship, and waot- ing bim to oxtend & mote for £6,000, Eaid dr. Farwoll to o Tripuxg roporter yostorday : “1 wld Mr, Hesing that hie wan my political enemy, und had beoo for the post tiventy yoars. I satd thut Lo might, perhaps, conviico me that bo was my friend, but ho never could convince the peoplo of Cook County to that effect.” Teporter~3low about tho aasertion {n the Timeathat you nestired Reed that tho Ropublicans bad no show of Wuccesa the prescnt fall, and that you bad pledged yoursolf to Hesing aad proposed to support bim? Mr, Farwetl—Theeo (6 no word of truth in ., Lam & Reputlican, and am resdy 4o pay over my ahare of tho cam paign expensea for the support of the party, MR, MEED FLACATING THE UERMANS, Monday eveuing Courad Folz, taa ox daller of Conk County, now a sulcon-kee;ier, had a dedicution st his North™ 8ido hnll, the yrovocation bring the com- plotlon of sn " addition therlo, In- the courve of the fostivitios Mr, A, C, Ueslog made s speech ocomplimentary to the host and, sfter Bir. Folz had replled, Stalo's Altoruey Reol put on Ls vratorical miantlo and infarined the Basombled volurs that when he c3me to Ohicago 8 poor Loy, Messrw, Hening and. Yolz hna como about him, and cherisbed him, and alded him, and held up tis Liand, an 4t were, und be of courso wus willing to acknowledgo how much he owed to both of thoss geu- tiemen. Tho roonio waa deacribed oy very touching, “The public prosecntor thos procesded to Temnrk that {1 s acquaintance with crimo he had moticed how froa tho Germaus were from tho operatlons of the Inwa; how few of them came lnto court ; and that hio hardiy cvor saw Gorman fare In the Prosecttion of hia duties except in the witness-lox, And yet in Bpitojof this talk ft Was genorally under- stood yeaterday that Afr. Reed lind about griven up tho ‘hope 03 rocetving a nomination for Judgo on the Op- position ticket, il doclennion of the nomination of- fered him wonld surpriea very fow, If o does declino, however, many will believe that ho docs 80 to quiot the indiguation of tho Irish Democracy sguinst Llvaing, Falsod on scoount of ta rocont aillance. THE BTRANHT-OUTLRS, Tho propects uow aro thit the siealght-onb Domo- cratio movement will aseume a cousiderable strength in tho coming canvass, and thut it will receive the support and votea of nearly all the American Demu- crats. 3t i voltlod that tho party will Lold a cunven- tlon, and tlire is littia doubt thas that Convention will flonlnsto at loast the Liead of a ticket—thut i, o Gaunfy Trowurer, Therolsno prospoct the: Keeloy will Le put forward,—though be bas friands in the mgomeny —ocauso to goneral oplalon u tho pucty s that an Amerlcan #hould Lo nominnted instoad of eityor u Gerant or an Irishman, Many members are iooklug to tho xelocion of Ciliton Urigzs a_goutie- wan of position and wealtly, and wall kiown 1o tho city, Firero inlittlo donlt that it thie Democratn work bard, and anow that they aro In desd esrueat, thoy will poll & strong showing of Amorican Domocratu, and will make a very perooptible hols 1n tho Opposition ranks, and, Incemuch os they comnprise nearly all the deceut and rucpectablo votest outrls tho Liepublican ranks they will leave the Opposition in & dasperato state of scallawsggery, KEELRY. Tho Independent candiducy of Mr, Keeloy 1g an le= ment of no wmall lmportance in tho canvasn, aud the fact that Lo [s very strong fu cortain waris whilch the Oppoultiun count o for themaslves wid to tiie pee- ploalties of tbo situstion, Nr, Kealey's fnfiuence fa greatost {n tho Sevenlh, Eights, and Ninth Wards, where ho Lise 8 slrong porsonal and Lumoier follow- iog, Tho cause of Mr, Keeloy's power is (hat, in Lis business e wholesalo liquor dealer, he bas close con- nections with & grest Bumber of saloons, and probab, most of tho keoper thureof ara In his debt, Tt wauld o 1o more than natural, therefore,tiat they should ad- vocate Keoloy Wil sirnoeiness, sud the patrons and olfticians cannot but partake of tho sentiments of be proprietor. Think for a twoment of the influcnee ¢ would liave if ‘it should be kuown that on tho eloction of Haoley sil alato sores were ta be wiped out. Ont- sitlo tho wards namod i6 doss not appear that Ar, lu very strong, ire was yestorday momo talk smong somo He- publicans of pilting Kosley on thele tickot aa u sort of “ayatlability cautdidate.” “This {dea does not appear to have ‘been vriginated or fostered by any having authorily, or by sny of the County Comi» iltes, but only by s few of tha rank and fle, Whetber ft will amount to auything remalns to e seen; 1t {a yot altogethr 100 soam Lo apeak with cons Adence,” AL the meeting of iho llepublicsn Uentral Commitce Katurday next, the queation of e, Keolsy on citizena’ ticket will probsbly bo agitated, aud sho reault will dopeid in sonio dogroo eu the praut of pow= er wislchs Sir, Keoloy van ud Suoe. A aubject’ of very sulmuiod discussion among the Oppouitivuists youtorday was Mr, Koeeley' eard, aud 1ho effoct his fndopendint cuudidacy would have vuthe party, The geooral oxprossion of the lcod- ers when - talkog with tho common yoler or iho Wepublfean was that it would amonnt to nothing, but the truth of the matter waa vory clesrly to bo sesn,—thst it was really a tellin Viow 1o the paorpoct of 'ifesing, it not of U the Ucket. The defection in Mr, Hooley's which began fast evunlug, an bo seen n( a ropo fu another plare, seems bt the forerunner of A move- ment which will rretriovably split the parly, it it doss notb elect Xeeloy, THE CANDIDATES. ol o wards, ot 3t f8 & curious fact that aniong the wholo Opposition party there doos not poem ko Le any st with cone fideaca in his abliity t0 perform theduties of County Hurveyor, Certainly no nawen have boea brought fore ward ou thal sido for tha oflce. question of Clerk of tho Superlor Court {a in a #tuty of uitzedueas bayond conipare, What with Voloy, —now lacked by JHesiug,—sud Finerty, snd Cullerton, and Judge, the quesiion will nut be an essy ous for the Convention to decide, ‘To put the matter in ahort, it sy be sald (at the four uAmod are probably oute ting eschi othcr's (Lroaid with Deutness nd dise puleh, The kuowing onea sauert tiat the an- nunnced eandidacy of Judie and Cullerion ia uot 1wl o Inteaded to progroas fusther shan the ‘first hallot in tho Convention, after which both thelr namea will bo withdrawn iu fiver ot wuia otiw slee, In this connsotion I8 should be stated that 1t becaime ¥uown yesterdsy for the first timo that Mr, ¥hship Conley hind friends who were wurking for g strenuously for the Olerksbip, Conley does not ap- pear to wish promiuence st firaf, but (s whlllug to walt aud aland the chauce of falling heir to the dulexitea which will probally b locked on theotber thrte, four, or mure candidatea, —— MINOR MEETINGS. THE NINTH WABD. The Nioth Ward Republican Club met st 82 Blus Island svonue last evening, R.V. Kennedy in the chalr, The mivutes of the Drecading meeting wero read and approved. J. ©. Halnes took the floor and sddressod the meeting upon the varlous issues of the coming campaign. At the closs af his yemacks the mooting adjourned until Baturday eveaing TIE THIRD WARD, Tho Third Ward Ropublican Olub hield a meot~ Ing Insg nigitt at 1499 Pourth avonna, Thoro was # cood atsenduyes, comporad Iargely of colorad Yo arn Lu the atsence of A1 Coey, the Drosidont of the Club, B.'I' Wakemau, Vieo-Presidont, ca lid the mooting to ord 1. On buklng the ehalr Mr, Wakoman mado o ory stronzy spoceh. ealling on all, botls white r1.d colored, to stand by tho graod old party. bie donounosd in strong torma tha men who, fuvinu wot atl thoy could from the Itepublican pa.ty, now, far tho sako of oftico, basely botrmiod 3t Thoro wan 8 parwy catling itsolf the Opposition. The rpoakor counld not nea swhat thoy were opposcd Lo, unlens it bo lion- cuty and res) luclnhl‘hy in oftice. Ho mados strong appeat to tho colorod men Lo atand b, :x‘mlllm" that gave thom their hiberty and utnox y them, J Mr.J. W. E. Thomss, tho Beorotsry of tho Club, follownd him, dirocting Lis reisarks to his colorod brottiron, and calling upon them olo- uently to wors for their own boet futorests. Yveryihing thoy had they got from the epub- iinan party, nuJlelnt party nlono would do them ustico. Mr. (1, AL Sargzont also mads a faw romarks. Mr, R, M. Mitchell wan loudly called for, and mado tha apeoch of tho ovening. 116 is & youug colored man, woll-informed in Jiolitical mntters, aud o vory sffoctive sposkor, 1is comphincutary reforences to Connty Commiesioner Johu Jones wera reeaived with groat applauso, Mr. Willinm Baker followed in a simllar stenin. fho colored volters must bo treated like mou or shoy would uat follaw tho lvad of aay exiating party. Mr. Goodwlllio mnde soms remarks, after which the moeting adjoained. The next meet- fng of the Club wiil bo held Thuraday evening At thoir hall, 019 Htate stroet, at wlich timo delegatos to the County Conveution will bo chusgn. THE COKMOTOLITANS ‘Tho Cosmopolitant Club held mnellu{( lnat owniu;‘: at Lheir room, with © emall attendance, ‘The oniy business of anv kind tronsacted was the adoption of the foilowing rosolutions pro- sented by C, 8. Camoron ¢ Witkneas, ‘Tho Costnopolitan Club was organized for tho purporo of upliolding and supporting Demos cratle prineiplos; sud Wnrngar, Wo Tecoguize the Opponition party through ts Contrul Cominliteaan tho only regularly oranized porty empowerod to spoak and aet for the Deinocratle masecs of thia city and county; tiwro- ure, Ieanlced, That we will support the nominecs of thio Opposiifon party with our Gest ability, and use all honurable meani 1 onr powor to inaliro thelr suc- cass in, the coming olection; thut wo hold It 10 bo o tmperativo duty of wll good citzens, Whio are {n fuvor uf hionest government, and wha are opponed to {ho rnckleas and extravagant adminiatrr tion of the Republicon party, now in power, 10 rally to tho mupport of the Oppoaltion party in iis effork to Qls- lac, Trom ponwer (1o prosent! corrupt Admiulsteation st Weshington. Reaslved, ‘That we deprocato the action of somo of our fellow-citizens In_ their attempt to iuaugurato & soparate Convoution iu {he nameof th: D.mocrats parly v tending to cripplo tho action of tie Opposition 3Tty and o glve direet ald, conifort, snd encourages mont to the * Qaleus Gaug,” which now contitutes tlie Ropublican parly of Covk County, —— ot AMUSEMENTS, THE THOMAS CONCERTS, Itisbut a fow yesrs since Theodoro Thomss and his incomparable band Arst eamo to Chlcago, and yot in thiene fow years his has 80 frmly cstablished him selt in tho good graces of the masleal pubilo that tho annual visit of no other organlzation is 80 eagerly swaitod In Chicago 84 his, e catav to us firetin, 1869, and sitliongh his #0ason waa b disssirous one, it «1d not dicournga bim. Every season eince that time be Las given ua the best concerts of iha yoar, and ho haa rapidly moldod and elevated tha public tasts {n music, In 1870 he brought Anua Moblig with him, snd again in tho spring of 1871, The fall season of ibat year, when Marle Krobs was to iave come with 14m, waa interrupted by the fira, In 1573 he was ot Alken's Theatro with Georgo Osgood, fhe Buston tenor. 1n1¥73he wad horo mo less tuan four tmes, with Osgood, Auna Meblig, Whitnoy, the basso, Ruben- stoin, and tha Apollo Olub, Lost yoor ho was hero with Whitney, Miss Oranch, and the Apolia Olub, Just prior (o the Cincinnati Featival, last Alay, hegave 14 & sesson with Miss Cranch, Roimertz, st Bl choff, aud naw ho hus como agaly with Miw Madelino Behilier, to (uaugurato tho musical scanon of 1dis="16, ‘The rosult of last ovening's coneert confirmed tho ood Judgment of Mossrs. Carpouter & Sheldon jn choosing tho Plymouth Corgregational Church as tho 1pcality of the Bouth Division's share of these enjoy- sblo concorts, ‘Thosuditorlum 18 not only now and spacious, snd convenlontly seated, but it i most urilliantly lighted by ita immenso chandelier, and fia acoustio pmtmrun are admirable,~tue latter quality being a most Imperativo one for the completo enfoy- ment, as well 88 tho complete dovelopment, of the formauces of thfs orchsstra, ‘Cho ausienco » Iatgo and clegant ong, and ita’ vordict, su well as that of Mr, Thomas himelf, wan moat decidodly favorable {0 thie Tuaterlal part at lesst of Plymouths Clsurch. The programmo was mado un with Mr, Thomay' custom iry yood tante and approclstion of tho muslcal Hiness of thingy, thouglh it waa somewhst lghter bon the 'averaga of his programncies, aud was maluly coneplauous for the absaice, with one ox- ception, of Wagner and the advanced musical achool, 1t comyirined tho avertara to Cherublava opers * Lew Aeucerragen '; tho always delightful Larghotto from Tieethoven's Sacond Symphony; Littif's familiar and wlam-bang _* Hobesplerra overture i 8-hubert's ' Horcanlosr besutituly weored for orchestra Ly 3 Thomas ; Meyerhcer's Fackeltunz, No, 3, In 0 minor ; ourteenth tungarlan Whapsody, (he and Lisztls Inst Lut one of the series, and scored by Lixzt himself for orcliewica, ‘I'lie procn nent now feature of the programme was Baint-Sucna® ** Lo Roud d' Omphall,” kot down in tho progratanio as a_symphonie poci, Lut moro appro- priately to ba called » tons picture or sic @1, It tain tripartita form, snd the objoct of the compuses 8 {0 {llastrato the wyth of Herculos werving as a alave to Ompbale, the Lydian Queen, stting by her side and spiuntug in fomalo attiro, Tho tirat movement {8 do- soriptive of ihe musa of the whedl, forole bly reminding ous in fla _rhythum 'of the Bploning Soug In Waguor's “Flying Dutchman,” ‘Ths vialioa {utroduce the splnmug in & fasciusting ittlo melody of & trlppiog and sparkling charactar, followeu by & theme of 8 moro legato and flowing char- scter, This is followed iu the second pert by Hure culkea’ Iament,~a rathor mournful minor thome, which 13 given out’ planfssimo by tho basses swith violin ao- rompasiment. Omphale stops Horoulss’ lament with Ler wlipper, vigorously applied to his knuokles, and in 1he third "part the spluning rocommuences, this part belng s rosume of the first, Tho work ia ahort and by no meann symphonic u_proportion, but i 1 & dalnty tone picture, and one whichi will slways please, ! To uay that the orchestrs playod woll would bs to ro- pesta trutsni, In procision of attack, iu shading, ox- preasion, and in overy dotail of fochniqus snd of ue iclligent reading, the ensemblo was as porfoct s pons sible. Tho effect was Frmlll: enhanced by the fine scotatlo properties of the auditorium, so that it seemcd ‘=a if the phrasing by the varioua jpstru. ments waa never so clear and distinct before, A poor orcbostra could never play in that room, but s good occliosirs bevomos still better, Blmo, Holiler, tho !vlnn(-m of the evenlug, dlererves more detailed notice lian wo have spaco for on this occaslou, She {s a lady of yvery molest, easy, and graceful prosence, and glves horwelf o' her work liko su artiet, Hor touck in strong and firi, securing for hior groat power, aud yet is of exquisity delicacy. In brilliancy snd vigor of exccution, {n crisp.clean phras. ing, 1 percoptiun of expresnion, 'in the shilly to bring out the ieart of the componor's thought, salin refino nent aud finish of style, she may lsy successful clatm to belng an sriiat of tho first order, unspotted by s * #inelc sensation or affectation, This afternoon thers will bo a matines at tho szme _place, and this evenlng a concert with tbe following Pprogamme «Besthoven o, ranri Symphony—Na. 7 in A, OD. V2,00, 00, 1. Introduction—Yivace, 8, Hcherzo, Romanzs, for violio, 0. &2..v4 Hr, 8. K, Jacobsohn. PanT 11, Overture—bleluting,ciesescese ouersvss Alendelisohn }fi;}:‘d‘;.’“;j Concorto No, 1, ¥ Bitnor, Op, 11,..Chopin ‘Atodame Hadetine Schiller and orehestra, TS TR oeevrers.H0tmADD tersinger von Nuernberg "'v sgner An Awlul Bruto. Hochsster Democyal, Yostorday aftornoon, o youny lady, drossed in the fasbuouable narraw-gaugs atylo, had occasion to crous Liako avonue wlhore thoro was no cross- walk, Hbo had just alightad fron s oar oo the opposite sida of the streot from hor home. Noar her paternal rosldencs two mon woro atanding engaged in converastion, Qu tha aldo of tha wtroot thoro waa quite a large puddle of walor, or rathor quite & sreatn, a# It was flowing down tho avenue in good style. This the youni lady muet nocossarily orosa. Mansgivg ber dimiuu- tive akirta aa bast sho was ablo she thon oast an eye ovor the situation, Sha thought she could siep over it, but alus for huraan calonlations, sho made an error in tho dlatanno, or fu the wuppos- od extont of her skirts, or something, for she lifted up her delicate foct and planted it direotly 1 the centre of the disty poal. In her dismay sho dropped s parcel ebe beld in bor arms, aod while tryjug to pick it up, in somo unsccountable taauner sho loat her balance and eat plump duwn iu the water and mud, Ouoe of the gentlomen at once ran to her asaistance and helped her within the E'"‘ buudle and all, 'The other man wss unablo to rostrain his risibles and buret into & hearty Jaugh, wroug a8 such procoading certeinly was, ‘Tho youug Indy's face required no rouge sa sho tarned around, thanked hor bonefactor, cust & witheriug look on tho olher chap and ejaculativg, *You're a Lig brote,” scampered luto the hoaue. Klow = Yonng Woman Silemced = Sianderers Virginia (Nco,) Chronicle, Tast wook will Lo memorable iu tho lite of & talkative Gold Hill miner wbo has the Lsppiness to board at a rostaursnt on Main strect. 1o tnis restaurant, employed sa s waltress, s a good- lookiog young woman. For reasous not known to tho outaids world the miner in e bau allowod h tonguo to wag sumewhat free), upon tho mubject of this woman's chlrm“ Hitn bioard thn goarip and lontind 68 nonsen< s co, and on Wednesdav evoning of last weok, munor i rolisvoil th arony of 1 Septampilt man by flushing an futormunable suppar, colved an invitation from tho handsome ¥ou, womatn to stop fnto a back room, It was xdv:‘ snitlingly, and thio reandal-matger wont m""n Plelounly to hin fato. Hhe oloned the dpor, wit 1 roply to tho quostioniug look drow & chooter from bor puckob and raquentod hig ot down on his knoes, Bemg an obliging fo). ow 1o did 82 [ntavily, aud ticta o chonrih confosned that ho was & liat, and that the ld; damsel beforo himn was in all reapecta consile, ably superior to moat aagols. é’na Iet him % thon, and thera len’t & miora taciturn map Gold Hill now thau that miner, b . KRIEGSS[:I‘EI—J. ‘The Germnn Military Monenvres Stlenin—A Three Dnys? tio on the Kntzbach, New York Herald, Liganitz, Qermauvy, Feut. 19.—~The Bliosiag mansuvres woro ounciuded youtoiday, after 1, days' unmio battle ou the Katzvach, on (1t gronnd whero Blucher dofeated Macdonald |, 1813, and whoro, tao, Fredoricl tho Great mo.t than anco gave hattle to his foes, . ., 1, almost imposuibie for me to Rite you any age. quate descrintion of tho brilliaut” Inttle-soaney witneesad durlap the whole of that Friday, Tos ground fairly tremblod at timoa with the thungay of tho nhnrgmfi sauadrans and the deatening pay of artillery, Tho clatier of muskotry was 1uces. #ait, tho movemants of the infantry rapd, pra. cro, and beastiful, Tho ol Way worked with au easo and rapldity which was simply astontshing to some n)‘ tha foreigy Ruosts. At all titoa tho centie of tho confhiey snd of Intorost was tho Imperial smite, with | central figuro of tho Kalser, who, mouuted o . bosutitul sotrol, rode to points of cnungnce og tho flattio-{lold 80 a4 to Lo ablo Lo ovotlook tng outrying oub of tho plaus Iaid down, [{e wyy untiriog, sod, though 73 yenrs of age, rods his horgo as easily ns 1f bul 8 voung Lisutenant of 20,, Ho wau drivou to the flold from Liogoits to » point nesr Hothireh, whore hio mounted hig steed, Aftor passing a fow worda with mecbars of his saff or with somo foreign oflicer, he wonld put ytirs 1o Liis chinrgor and das of sty canter to the coutest, his approach bowg thosig. nal forthio battle to commeuco. Near biin during 1ho throo days’ contest rude Count Moltko, caly snd thoughtful aa over, and looking but' little the worko for wear. Once, during the stampeds of tho suite, whito lod Ly the EEmperor fiom one part of the fiold toanother, I almost had tag misfortune, lu tho dense, bliudivg dust, to yuy dowu tho grent war-planner with my charger, 5 uoblo old animsl belonging to a livery.viable keoper, who charged mo $29 u day for hia ues, Tho King of Bazony, in drazoon” uaform, wss prosont during tho three daya’ battle. Prines Arthur was o noticosble peravnase fu the puite— tull, good-looking, and obaervant, Tho Arch. duke Albreche could hardly bo mistaken; ihy Hapsburg lip would bo:ray him anywhere, 'Tha Crown Privce way with lus suite, lookiug woll and winnlog the hearts of soldicrs ande.vilians by hig kindly monper and good-natured wnys, Ir.ncs Froderick Corl 18 more desarviug of the title “Red Prince usioco tho dovolopment of his great brown beard., Among tho Prussian ofi- cois connected wilh tlie suilo was Gen, Stein. meiz, ooking aged and weary, Gon. Coung Kotzebue, the Adjutant of the Czar, creawnd wieat Interest, ¥io s man of very small pro. portions, and has rreat diaiculty in moon.dng hig horse uuvaided. To got ovor the ditiicuity ha loads his war steod into » ditcht or to morus rosq. sida bank, aad then springs ou with grest agility ‘I'ne Fronch nnd Euglsh otticors were grost favorites, eapecia'ly Maj.-Gao. Walker, tho Dukq of Manchoster, Princa Polignae, and Escsaron. Chef Morell. The [urkish vlticers wora sxceeds ingly obeorving, aud spent theur tiwo to the besy adyantago, Quartormanter-Gienornl Meigs, Lis son, ngts a8 bis weciotory, and i Adfutont, Lies, MacComb, arrived oo Wudnoeday i tims to watch the thiea days’ maucuvips oo the Kats« bach., Gen, Muigs leaves Liognita pleased with 1o courwsies he has a1esdved st the bascy of the Prusaisn oficors, aud full of adwinaticn for the manner in which tho maneivres were curried out. Cu's. WoadiultY and De Laucy Lloyd Joues arrwved at tho samo timo, buwin & private capacity, and attended the maoouyres for the fiest two days on the Katzbach, leaviog Liegnits for Berlin on Fridsy nfternoon. It 1stobe re. grotted thut our army was not more fully repre- sented at the maneuvres. LEven Tuckey hsd two official delegatps; Bweden thiree, Italy thres, nnd Eoglaod six; and the Prossian Governmens would, doubtless, have sent more 1wvitations or nccoptod moro guests bad the demand been earnoaily made, 7 A visit to the bivanacs slong sxs altey of tha Ratzbach on I'riday night ‘wus to e ona of tha moat interesting evonts of the manduvies, A3 1 rodo along tho pla’ean above Kroitsch I oonld 800 the watch-firea of the 1'ifth Corps ostendivg for § wiles n & Bomi-circle about 3 miles dukans fram Liognitz, whilo tlo fires ulow; 1be Hatzbsoh Vatloy wore aa numaerous as siars in the Milky Way, oxtsuding from tho bridgo at Riemberg by the Villsges of Kroitsch und Wildschuetz, a dis- tance of at loast 81 vr 4 miles, How delgbi- fully warlite tho sceno 1o the delicious moon- light, aud how romsutic to tho corrospondent with no fesr of bostile bullata bolure hml Thora, in the meadow, & rogimont of Ublans were bivouacked ; fu long rows the horses e calmly munching toeir fodder; befora was stuck tho bannercd-lance, and behind, in mathematical orler, the saddle and sccoukros monte, Near by groupa ol Uhlaos stood or sad around the glowlog camp-fres. Further down tho valloy wera the arullery, tho canson aud carrisges” arrauged i order, sho horacs restiog on the ground 1 rows of tiventy or thirty, The infantry had forined their bivoaacs on mesdoma and flelds aud alonygsids the stroam, among trocs. ‘I'heir resting places were circular o closures, padded routa with shoaves of atraw, and in the contro biazed merrily tho great cawmp fire, whoso glow was shed not only on iho group of gosaipers mmoking noar by, buton the srmt of » hundrod others who, with feot turned toward the fire aud resting on bodsof straw, slont and_smored, drosming porhaps of cam: palgne. Tho oflicors slept along with the ez, only they were allowod more straw—a common roldier {0 pounds, an ofices 40 or 80~anly tha stall officors baving tenis. I st swhilo withs group of ofticors aiound ono of their camp-lreh and roally enjoved thair converiasion sud 1be doliglitful Glubwoin which a young Lieutenant propared on the embers of tho camp-fire. the biyouscs the bugls calla to prayer at9 o'clock, when most of thio men go Lo rout; coly small groups stll sit sround tho embera to smoko and talk, Lefors 9, however, the greak ost commotion and good fecling apjesr to pre= vail, and the soldiers join in their customary clioruscs, or sing agslo tho songs of ibe war. The camps were visitod avery night by thone, sands of porsons trom Liogaitz. 'fhe Crow! Trinco, the King of Sszony, and someof the foreign officara vistted shn bivousca of the Fifth Corps, to tho groat delight of the meu. Al all Ktrangors wust loavo the camps, and then the groatost stlllness cgraulll. broken oafy by decp snming, st whi some of tho meu 8re adopts. You cau Uoar them half s mile away from thecamp, Altogether bivottac lifevd the moonlit, ploasaut eveulngs 16 by no weass 3 Dardship. When not in bivouss the men 18 cinquartirt_in the vllagos. kor oach mad lodgod the LouseholJor roceives & compousation of 8 groschon, or somewhare about 13 cont p‘nt day. which the soldler pays u the lhlplfl’; tickot, or schein. 1t iy tharule, however lorl.' Louseholder, howover poor hio muy b, 10 P sout the waid achein 10 tho soldier oa lesving o tho mornjug. The Euonnl pesaant ucorn-m‘ tako paymont from the soldier, trusting "“tmh own son, in soma other district, susy weok % tho samo hospitality, And a German “mw.n a good-uatured guest, who knows how to ! be bunself useful and ay home wherayst he ar einguartirt, fetshing the water for Grotcbed Mutter, and smoking his ntinkersdo or porce: good-uatura dly with the old peasant. ST. LOUIS' LAST PET SCHEME. ” 8r. Lomis, Oot. 12.—Tho National Railro H Convention Committes, in counection -llflu“ committos 0f tho Merchanta’ Ezchauge “um- city, bave iuvitod all Boards of Trade, Cl bers of Commeros, aud other commercish on‘]‘\‘ izations thronghont tbo country to urfdi d:.:; gm: ta tlan mum:‘vhm“ox:ml'a 'b‘b“al“ - uext montl 8 @ the Natloual Board of Trade. Esch tlmul(‘lf:‘:g‘f I alaa {nvited to send three delegetos. ;‘ the sectod that 1,000 delegates mil bo press has lonvention. Qov. Qsrland, of rhnvll.mc f notified the Committae that he bas ugl[;-'! i fiva delogstes for tho Biate st large. -0 %, nance Commitioo bave plodyed *Lelieones - ralso $10,000 to dofray the expunscs of the vention aud entortain the delogatus. ingwood, ches of soow at Collingwoo c-on.'.':: zlt,l’nndny night, sud it wes wiil] enowing yeatorday moruing OLOTNIHG. __ ... NHBoYs ‘”ag,.ogg_l.flus. BOYS pness ffocac § SCHOOL axp surTs. U Mowoests. & SUITS. Mimic u.‘: whe

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