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CHIICAGO TRIBUNKE:, i aurer, School Buperintondent, ‘Tho Democrata olect two Repra- pontativos, tho Coronnr, and & few othor minof aflcers, Iho Rtepublieans mada up their ticket with a faw popular Democratn, and won n vie- tory after a hard-fought battlo, Dupuquk, Is., Oot. 13—lLator raturna from thin connty make bub little chango aa to tho Hiato ticket, the Domoeralie wnjoricy boing about 1,600, ~ Por the Logislature, the Itapublie- ans clect Lo ont of threo membars--poRsibly all three of them. Spoclal dispatclies to the Dubnquo Ztmes shiow conviderably inoronaed Io- publoan majoities ovor lakt yoar, fromn noatly all parta of the Rtate, Tho majority for Kirk. wood, it 18 bolloved, will rrach [15.0%, with o ptrong majority in the General Assembly, Tha Nemacratic local tickot horo wad” benton, and tho Republican amd ** People™s ™ victorious. MARTON_COUNTY. Prrta, I, Oct. 1l.--Leflor, tho TNemocratie eandilato for Goveruor, hae n small innlority in this connty, Tho Demneratic county ticket is elected by from 100 to 200 tajority. Tar. ot 1 Thin (Polk) conn: en Moixres, In., Qot, 13,—Th 3 - N Taaa Kivkwood B8 mejority, Tho Tepablican county ticket is elected, with one ex« centlan, by majoritios ranging from 1,241 for Anditor, to 674 for Shenfl, Tho Detnocratio eanditada for Tregdurot is elected by 873 tna- ority. Jo a1 diapntetion pecrlved b (o State Hegin- ter up to thin bour do not change materially the estimates made by tho oditor of the fteyisler from tho dispatchies at 2 o'cloek thin muru'm&:. The fuller and Iater dispatehies confirm the ostl mato mada then of 32,000 Ttopublicnn majority on the Stata ticket, snd aboyt 80 Nopublican ma- Jority on jout bailot in tho Lopislature. WAPELLO CONTY, Or1Tiniwa, Ta, Oct. 13.—~Thelk rpublican Stato tickiet has o majority of 100 1 the county. The Republicans olect “tho Treasnurer, Sherlfl, and #ehool Buporintendent, and tho Democratn cloct hoth members of tho Legislature oud +tho Auditor. . WEBTERN AND NORTIERN COUNTIES, Duptioot, In., Oct. 19, —Hjecinls to tho Dne bnge T¥mea from nearly all tho counties In Northern and Central lowa show considerabla Topuhlican galns for Kirkwood over the major- itira of Inst yonr, when the tepublican candlénto for Sccrotary of Stata had 39,000, This would indicato his elcction by from 25,000 to 40,000, Tho Yegiviature will bo much moro strongly Hopublican than two vears o, insur- ing tho’ eloction of n Lopublican Unitod Statss Henator tn pineo of Senator Wright. Tn North- tha Shortff, Tr nnr Bnrvesor. ern_ Jowa ' tho Republicans probably losn = Ropator in Clagton County, but wil most galn opo In Thoy Iikcll1 ain one spresontativo in Lino, throe in f!ulmqlm. two tn Jouos, ono in Winnechiok, ono in Clinton, ono in Cliuckasaw. In this connty tho Itopublicans will_have o elear Ropubiican ropresantation in tho Legislature for the first timo in its hintory, having, it is now believed, electedall the membors, .\ epublican Troasuror, Auditor, Burvoyor, and Supetintondont of Buhools aro alwo alectod, J. K. Gravea loads tha T.ogialative ticket by nmajority of 1,000. Trons- nrer Willisms will havo 1,000, * Tho Domocratic Stato tickat, howover, will have 1,400 wajority. THE GENERAL NESULT. Drs Moines, Ia,, Oct. 13.—~Up to the hour of 11 p. m. tho Sate feeqister haw apeetal dispatches giving protty completo reporta from 61 of tho 100 connticn of the State. Of theao 53 yivo Ropub- lican runjorities aggrogating 25,549, and 8 Damo- cratio majoritios nvlrc;:nhnfi 5,003, Theso conntios ropresent three-fourths of he Btate, and tho returns from them indlcate a Rapubli- oan gain over 1874 of 13,000, The connties not heand from are mostly in tho northwostern part of tho State, tho strongest Republican countics in tho Blate. Tho Regisler estimatos that thls will make tha total Ropublican majority in tho Btata 33,000, & gain of n little ovor 5,000, ‘I'ho Regisler's specials up to this Lour show s Republican gain of @in the Sanate, In tho Tlouse the Topublicans gain 24 mombers and loso . This, with the otlers to como In, will mako sho Ifousa stand 75 Iiepublicans to 25 Domoornts, Tho Bounte will staud 40 Itepubli- cana to 1 Demoorats. In Johneon, Ktrkwood's connty, Ropublican tegislative ticket is alected, a Ropublican gain of 3, nnd Dubuque Conn- iy clects the wholo legislativ ticket,—n gain of 2. The Republicans got_one member in Ieo County, a gain, and lose in Dox Moines County. Cicar, Bponker of the Jast Houwe, in elected by 125 majority, (en, Weavor, Ilopublican, is de- feated for Senator in Daviy. ——— NEBRASKA, INCOMPLLTE BETURNS. OyamA, Oct. 13.—Complete returns come in vory slowly, Enough, however, is known to aliow thint the estimated Ropublican majority of 10,000 16 none tao low. Douglas County goes stropgly Repoblican, oxcopt in tho caso of the Shoriff, whero the Republicsn candidato is cleot~ ed by only 10 votes, and Col. James W, avage, 'm;?xm“' for District Judge, whoso majority i 421, Tha now Conatitution has doubtlers earried by & vory largo majority. 1t i8 bot oxpoctod thot anvthing like a complote Atatcinont cau be made Lotore Yaturday. —— MISCELLANEOUS, A RIS ATION. Spectal Disvuteh to The Chicdoo Tridune, Laxsing, Mich,, Oct. 13,—Senator George M, Huntington, having boen elected Judgo of tho Fourth Judicial Cireuit, has teuderod his renig- antion o8 Benator of the Hoventeenth Tustrict, to Qov. Bagley, and tho resiguation has beon ne- cepted. tho sholo ASIACHUNETTE, Dostox, Oct. 'be Iton, Charles G. Davis wau nominated for Congreas to-day by tho First Conwresional District Demacratle Convention nt Middichoro. The Executive Committeo of tho Duemocratle party of Ja-sechuseitn bas decidod to-day 10 plses the namo of John Quiney Adamns upon tho ticket, sa & candidato for Lioutonsub Goverpor, vice Gen. Dartlett, decliued, COOK COUKTY, ILL, srectal Dunatch to e Clacaro Trivune, Evasstox, Hl., Oct, 13.—The Opnosition can- cus this aftornoon elocted L, W. Farmer and P, . Bullivau dolegaten to the Caunty Couveutiou, FOXD DU LAC Bueeial Diapateh to The Chicaan Trivune, Foxp pu Lac, W )ct. 19,—~Tho Domocrats of tho Eighteenth Senatorial Instrict to-day nominsted Joseph Ruswo'l, of tha Fond du lac Journal, for Souator, In thy County Conyen- tiou, Hayw IhlY of Ripon, was nominated for Bhoriff, and W, 3, Kuily for School Supcrine tendent, . —_— LOCAL, THE POLITICAL CAMPS, MR, NESINO'S TOMITION, Mr. Moslng was yostorday arouud town works 1pg; like & boaver fn the pursuit of Influenco and wupport, sbakiog Louds and talking wweutly (o all sorta of people, always oh ouo ongrouring topic. The fact i now ovidant to tho most can- ual obsorvor that Ilcslog fs inwarldly In wortal terror of the Kouloy movomont, and the Lreak which §§ iudicates in tho Opposition ranka, Of courso he wad too slirowd ta own up Lo any feur, aud, whon talked to on the subjeet dunug the duy, ho mude one uniform explavation, which way to tho cffoot thut the Teutn was u pocsct ward anyway, always controlled by oue mun, aul that thero was vo trouble in munipulating it to euit. Iy also assorted that tho defoction way in et n small one, comprising ouly oue club, aud that not a vory Iargo oue. Of courno, tho intimntion, it nol tho nssestion, waws that Tielloy Liad bought up the Club aud ita loadurs body, soul, aud Lrcochos, : TUE YACT, UOWEVER, REMAINS, despite Hesing's talk aud mesortions of confl- douce, that Le is 1 grost foar of a aofection awong his Irish allies. e knows that Lo can- not trust theny, and they kuow that thoy have 00 rouson Lo trust him. While the masses and the loaders profesa wnch Hesing cuthusiasm, Lo dou't believe them, aua they kuow Le dou't. Hewsng's peouliar tacties kave made more encinivs than s few, for hiw, aud thore in & geveral, widespread, aug conatantly- lucreasing focling that ther ia nosort of dependenca o bo placed un bis pulitical promisca, As was esid by a keen observer yesterday: *ljering yocs sround ubout four bours eyery day promising Lis suppors to ouo ket of condidates, aud stira them up to work for bim ; and ticu hogous uruund the test day to anatlicr sat, and promiscs ki utimcat support tothew, and gety then to work for him; aud thou b trusts fn God that thio two, three, or four scls won't Ou Aud thea be addwd, with warii e Ueslug s promised bis 1u ono place, they would wako 8 guod-alzed conveution by tuenelves,w TLis uicthod of canvassing 14 petting to be kncwn to some exteut, wud tho Teuth Ward defection and vikors likv it fu Other wards bave becu sud will Le the re. sule, M. Heuing 6 yes in poscasion Gf ulie juwer which ko is wielding with bia utmost sbility 3 THE LEADLLS OF TUE Juisu svery one of tbow, lu ofiice, ur Loplng to fet fu ax s0ul2 88 possible, To the duoubif: Healng judicatos with great clesrness that there will be & city election fn April, and then thers will be inauy ofices 0 bealosvedd furs aud Lo @ives thein one aud ail 10 UL Qerstand that in the same mearure that_they meis ot thelr aupport to Nim will his favor he mented (1 ther, Thin wantlih be nm $rcdieon Iriah 1 they conld Ding Memeelven 4 Eotinee that waiihd keep liw word 3 bat, as th o't bt Aty - thing af (hn kind, they ars dobusg giredty mnch as Uiy Pleas o, ANOTUFR UNPLEARANT QUE. that of notlonalily, fareed ftx way and the Trish Toadira find it very ha followingt to ®ipport a Germin an N man, Khis fact alono adda fmmonscly 40 Kevley' strength afil ta Iestugs onuoyance,” Phe lguos eatinn tiaving been peiticd, thero 12 no the to hind the races togethier, and tliero aro accordingly many mntinous geumblings amowg tho Trieh, Ktill, wiile they hate Hesing, they will not In_auy nttinbera vote o ltopablican ticket, unless t whould "havo a mrong Irishman on 1t, o RUT THE NTAL CAUSE OF FRAR om Weedfya's part i hat Reeloy Wil euter ths caneans {0 win, s, by apending his tnoney freely, and exort- g hin waloon” Iniuence, ho Wil pTave n vory avrious STION, to the eanvases, ta farco their zainet an Triny thorn o the flesh, i not & atroug vpponent, Hesing himwadf ds oot epending | wuch imoney, but 8 fewing currency af owu—promiscs to nestst—selth ecke lestiens that 14 alarming, AA before talod, how- aver, fliea do not At presrat At currant at thedr fac Yalitn, and {2 eoveral cases they have o far depteciate] #n to he mubatautially worthloss to buts inthiel “Thie isaToction of Finerty from Jicalig, v w0 important s that of Keeley, {0 still an el weakuees {n the Sndfapensalio Irlab combination, nna, when taken In formal rraking away {n tho Kev that {hero I 1104 & very encouraging jira<pes i tha unlon ntact, * Kincrty's etrengih i o abinamongt the Lrialh of certafn clans, 3wl toth lio aud hin m&mlu nro warking }m‘l- thwir strength to overcomo tho Heslng-Poley nnd . Th aaition To e Tish srbics, Hosing fs not at muce of the German yate witly any degren of unauimi- ty, Therearo considerable Niitaber of good clti- otn among the Gerimans who are red of Heviug and thae Opponition ring, sl they would, i1 thex could Do motten togattior and forined fnta’ an_oruauization, make ona of te mest datigeroun olstaclos i tho way of Mr, . Thise Germand nre. unfortunately withwit a newapaper ozt of any prominenee, bt are getting T o formitably strong In soma partu af_ the city, and Do fare clretton will Liave mado themanlves felb ns nu elemint of eonshlerablo power, CUls class wero Sea terday enthusiantic over TUE NEWA FON CINOINNATL and expresred In many instances s atrong desire fo 1 Lark ity Uho ranke of the Itepubllcan party with fiere hrethiren froum Oin, There In no dodbt that the cvymple et by thie Ohfo Gerntans in going bck Aolid- Iy into the Republiean fold will Iavo n great influenco antlio German marscs I Chloago, and if tho fact canld b generally linprossed upon them the fosnlt would bo 51 Smportant factor in the coming clection, Mr, Hosing s yosterdag not alow L oxpresaing hig groat and_overflowing atisfietfon at tho result of e Ohlo clecthn, and cllmed {84 indorsing his viewaon the'money question, Mr, Hes- fug 1% undoubtedly o sincern nid honest supporter of hard mony, Tho Osto election was then au idorse: tuont of Me. Hesini's fnanctal views, bt it wan A DIRECT AND OVERWHELMING RENVKE to tho views, and practices, and pintforin, of (he;Dem. oceata who ruppurt Selngand witbout whom o would e lost without ope of redemplion, Tn Chileago thees aro many Democrats who belleve in’ roft mones, A fonta of them liave even gono #o far as to stfempt to form cliths on the greenback fesne. Thoeo dea tlieir memborship antleely fromn the Democratic yarty, —with th excaption of Joo Forrest,—nl couso quently from thu Hesing party, Uow their leader Iruboros o Auit b ragmoneyfriends duct not 3et clesrly appear, 1¢ tho [nflation Democrata are at‘all couslsteut thoy cannot voto for Hesingy KPELET AT WORR. Mr, Reoley, »a has hecn rald, has born working ns- siduonnly, and rather succensfally, smong his fricinls, and haw nisny dovotad adlineents who are helpiu 2l Tt the trouble with Keeley 16 that he Las 1o personal magnetlem ; bo b rather toa high-toned for wany of tho corner-groocry votars ; Lo driyea s fing tesm, and i hardly democratic enough—or, {0 put the maticr in w nuteliell ho 1 not enouct 1ike Siko Evanato bo nlar, 31, ko the latier, hie conld go into o beazeliall, «lap the propriotor o tho back, inquico after the wife, sudiakos liand at penucklo, of Bix{gu, Lia chauced would be fnfiuitely increasad, = A ruporter yestcrday called on Mr, Keeley and hada conversation with hitn about his prospects and inten- tions, Ho statrd that he was pleased with the euccess which was oitending I mn- nouncement of an_indopendent candidacy, and s manguinn of the futuire, fio further sald that lio had eutered 1nbo the canvass to relievo tho Iriel peo- o from tho dotniuation of the hian Teaing, and not rom any rolfisl motives, When asked If e proposed to o to tho polla in any cvent, Mr, Keele kil thiat, if tho Lioueat and decent eleients in the Ropublican and Deniocratic yurties would UNITE ON KO)E PROMINEST AND WORTIUT DAY, Tio would withilraw i thal mawa fuvor ami work for hin eleetion, It wai Dbot, o repeated, A personal anatter with flm; all | he wanted wan to reak the damnablo ring and put Jown the man Hesng, the leder of it. Further, Mr. Kecley sl that 1f wotne freeproachably and fit catdidato sero offered from spiony the Germaus ho would not object to him i he rould_concillate the honcat strength of oth partios Iu opposition to Hesing, In case, howe cver, thero wad 110 substantial agrecmont on somo man who'could unito tho honest and decent votes of both partles,then Mr, Keeley would koep tho track and fight 10 {ho ond ; aud with® very good prospects tou, hie thiowght. 14 canilidacy sppear fo baan carnest one, Yestar- day at & privato meetfyg of bia fricnds arrauganonts wera perfectod. for calling meetings of BoraOns, Irree apective of party or natlonality, in tho seyeral wardw of the city,to oranize Independent Clibs, Fho post- ers will I out wid dixtribngod to-day, wnd Mr. Koaloy haa wigtficd Li Inteution to sttend ‘sl the meatinga bo con, In order that tho publie can umderstand bis positions ONE STRON(G POINT in s favor (5 that hie fa_swil bas been supported by o Iangn wyimice ot Irisdy Dtuocrata, who are srking unier cover foF b, Tt hus cos0'to Lgut that voverd prominens West Sldere who hiave been counded with i froms (o start o tho finish aro soeretly disen- inntinge Keeloy doctrines, oud opproving biny as 107 s they can without belug found odt, Keoley, I svems, Lias losk not one of bis own fricnds, aud ho 'has gaitiod Hering's enamics, o will heve venty asistasee from candidates who will bo reju ut thy ontfon Fridu, 1o has nolbing to sy and everything to gain," his fricnds way, and they ars pretty ncarly right, fn {le extimation of cunniug poil- thedane, MF Loaiur maye tht Lo 18 o be the candl datu on the itepubtican side, ul faughs Lim to arorn, but Mr, Huang's backers well wieh Kocloy uliogether oif {ho tract, THE REPUBLICANY, The Republlcan patty 1 tuafhtslubig it position of masterly nactivity, “and fa_watehing with some arsusement the contortions of the Oppositionists, with thie conviction that, when that jatty lius worn s out with nternal dissension, thira will be_time and opportunity for thom to sccuro 3 victory, The promi- nent members of tho parly ars mich choorad by the Kueloy defection, and aruof tho oplnlon tlst, if be will riin as slronitly as ho can, o will draw off votes engugh from thio Dumo:racy 10 dusuro tho eloction ofoue goou upublicau, ~ Sust who that thau suy be, It ot yet cloer 5 but it scomd 10w that Thouias A. 111 bas the moat srength, 1045, Lowever, more thati Hkely that when ho Conventlon ' meets thers will b other numes talked of aud preseatid (o that budy, ‘e majority of tha Couuty Commiites are na yet In favor of wtralght Repubiican ticket, and aro oppuse 1o any sore of urrangotent watel will fucludo Secles's n whlch, they believe, wonld alicnate enotigh ujirair e Voles to endanger tho party's snceess, Thiey aro alno alva 10 the fechg i1 tho Germin ra atidy on taklig all thinga tuto cousidoration, are hojo- ful Of puccern AT they au agroo O & PrOper persun 1o Desd fher thoket, Tu tho ffew of COUNTY COMMIRSIONER thero 4 no doubt tiat 3 triwmel & can party, i they will ouly bw pi rolecting” eandidates who will b ge tho clly amd_eounty for ty. Tho out. a 13 ail unaceily eomiirt of tho fing Ju tho nt Board honest meis, aud tho paverw wro fully awke 10 $ho dauser of alluwluy “tho gan” to bave charge of the butldg of the new Court-House, For this ressou, i for uo viher, thero ja un dmjerstive nced of lonest men in the loard, and hat uced cam, or Wil oniy " be supplled by iha electlon of the Tumiblican nominees, The continuing in ofico of iy presnnt corrugt Board wordd be n calamlty to thie taz-payvre tiat they will nob think of, Junt ahout an thisigs avo getiuy lvely, 3, 3, 314 ant about a8 things ure geiting lvely, 3T, M, Millor, whu Ll hih for the Repntdican uomthation for 1o vleckshin uf the Bupecior Court, takes & notion to re- #hit. Things are wo mtred, " lio nuys, *1hat ho docs ut care o make an Investuiont in tho political Huo, + Allthe othur candidates aro wa confldent of wic a8 ever, and altare of th opinfon tht, if hy Ko Can Convontion Lominatis Nelr best enndidy Tigbtwill be too even to Uppusitiniet., TIE DEMONALIZED DIPOSITION, i Thi4e Oppoxitiou e wlure whoss prat-olod antipathy {0\l Reptilican party n Wede aky clstica OF Betnes 1oz atice uro already beginuing o Dud out that they Sanol wauEp te reluk of Jower tn overy elction 1 i, Tuo Jetlersoutaun, with their rokerontl ratho hlews, wud the airsteateline Demvcrats TO itensely disgustd with thy alleged clivae g, who 10 willitig Lo o anythiug for 48 fow volea i bis Taro for oltiv, bils turowing overloard respectus Pl Futlain, B i traning ovet £andiiatos ahr e steoped I exlino for . Fekaon (st e e anental to bid fulereats, Saim Aiton lesued plates fully ou Lesiur's wbuuider uutil Hewng stopyed | sside to liub-noh with Reed, aml thew Ashiton. Josinig Lis gravity full 5 tho ground dn th twlukling of un aye, AU yet vttt s foshiehy unungh 80 by idniug futo Leltevig (Lat it was only aceliemtol Johin Fiuurty was bub off tha wlite, snd wiy 1 Juluny Qorcordny the political lad of 10 gamiliiig inteeans funiated that hla fricud snd ally shautd o8 placed on $ho tickel, aud theu, Mepping wide, he sliows Mk bow Donald to’ shioulder o reponsitlily of wristig oo A U e oL THuM Vol fr U Sy at o1 Cluek of the Superior Court, What (ueeriive Ter kot nadve Hesitg DX‘Ulffl-'D TO B foamystery. It 16 suiiclnt (o Fonciber tuag o wnouttie agy A. C. Hesing and John Goreoras et ghk 1wosd bitter euemlos. 11 tho facu’of ull this, Ay, Jice. ing wointaiue thai bo BeVer Lrotileed Fluur(y ona word, or gfave hiu any encoursgeiment wial n Cther things, he muliley Willly of tuat ou ' the hroad his cptef sgunt, b cunt atand it a sclf around by favorite luunbi of tho mieraun are tho fabulous slories sud assrtitna thay are L to bits tongue, Yot Mr, Heslng keens up thy Bezco twinkle of Lis uye, sud deuien i solenin Soos that Jiu bias uver enterad §uto any conbination whatoyer with Cliarloa W, #eed, dohu Fierty, Tom Foley, or any othiur ey, gif of which ia very’ gangy. 103 s teng, Mry Hostug should b svbamed 10 day #o, for it great.y fitlecta on hile chiaracter o o pobitichin, Notwithstaud. ang hia asacetion to e contrary, A, stz ina waa durlully euta politiciun, 84 ho alio i & most Bncly- Llauced wirs-pullor, sud whun e says that he neves madoany combiuatlon, or duteuds 1o make wny, Lo ies wot know whal the word bieauy, His frieuds de- Uy Uias by Las bariocod the coudidates firss Ly Ihe bl 4y tho Wit cVen u rougy wnd ready CONCONAYN, / field, hut they knaw yory sld who they are working A tint melihar Fanerly noe Astiion are on thelr: IN THE CASE 0F AT the bartering v not s hatieful, 1le never had & ghost of o ahow for a Judyeship, and'in hardly entitll T a mentian fn contretion with the pomtlon. It b Finerty'a care this 14 not teue, and Hedug thua far os #hown no reason shiy Thomad Foley shatld be aubaii- tuted in hix phice, oF why he should be elovated ton mewl-Judiefal position foe which he has not one single quallieation, " TUis ot Fole'a Ganit that he b4 van- «rIate, tad that of Wix fricwls, Thero were oflier et~ idater aqusily 84 ftrome na” Folny but M. Hesdng encofully avolds them, sruply tecaise they da not eous trol thie yoten of the *tare ” gind. TIE RTRAIGNT WENDCBATIO MOVEMENT A not wepm (o Lo making much beadiay or Inewn yentorlay, ol nothbe teangte coutd he aerertaued Troms thces persane supposed to Do ita loaders, Mit, REEDN'S POSUTLON, Tho potitieal poxiifon of Charley liced, State's At torey for, Cook Connty, I8 erhiane s sinenvlable o aue na eond wll Ty fmisgined, ¥or nshort tims he wax i the favered position of & strong camdilate for Tz chary's seat on the beneh, and frndly imagined that e w38 toiee with Hestiig, But now his hopes are knocked on the hoad, and ho i dender at this me- than tho fignrative door-nl, The caume doca ced much hunting for, flesing tried to take him 1 hecattwa ho thoughit he canld mako something ot of him, and perhiaps draw off a fow Repablican vales; It no kooner had the coaiftion beeamo funown than theroarass fromtho Domocrato_party a howl of dis gtust a0 atrotig and poraunaive that léalng was foreed fnaleap Lis vow ally, ¢ What,” anfd the Demoerats, “would you pick up tho biuextind of o Toputhein, a promitient Repubilean, an uiiceholding Repubitean and put him off on a7 ' Nay, verdly!”? - And ace Ingly Hosing wa forcod o ive up Tteod Jika & hot pititn, aud donded liim na feevently an ever Fetor did its Lord, 1t in rossonabl to say that 1t wns secmiogiy # b move on r, Hesing's part 80 tako up leed, 1t might bave been diifereut with o practiclng lawyer who was A fojublican, bt 1t was crawding tho mourn. ars to axk the Demneeats o take up and honoe o man wha had heen eloctwd by Ttopublicans, and shoso of- feist position b hrouht hin fnto_intagonism_ to so manyt) ppositionlets, Tho averane Detmovrat contdn't stoniaclh voting for s man wao had tried to prove him iy, " In {hlv connection sl be given the following let- tee from Mr, Tteed to the editor of the Journal: Oveier or 81aTe' ATronyey, Citioaao, Ocl, 1 1875, I the kitor of {he Chfetm Krening Journa It s not trio that Mr, Hostug ban formed or gee farw any comblvation with mo for apy- ollicy evor, Allasrertions that he Las nrbdo or offere niako any such combination or agreement aro fale, Al that fian been done in regied b my nomtnation 9 {ho ofilce of dudgo insinply thin e Bomo _gentlextien counveted with {hio Opposttion came ) my oftico and eakl that they were wiling 1anka tho judiclary non-patiisan, ani that they would try and weditro my numination on the Opposition tlcket it T would wecert 18, I replied that T wan a Zepub. Tican, and that {f T tan nominated &t must b with the underatandivg that T yas n Hepublican, Mr, Hosing wan not presentat my ulice, or Tepresonted by puy other person, _ Youra, ctc,, CuanLes U, REED. Thia gives Mr. leed & chance Lo ANBWRR TIIY QUESTION: Diil you not call on Mr. Wilson, of tho vournar, snd ek the Jonrnal fo wupport sou (or il it would sup- part you) for Judge Qary's place L you ran ou the Op- position ticket? Aud did not 3r, Wilson promptly tind chieorfully tell you that bo wouid not, and that the Jonrnal woul not? Hut ono of the most unpleasant {hings abous Me. Teed's powition jn, that Lo Las lost another good chauco by dallying with the cuemy. Thoro was s rtrony dewire amd movoment among thie Republicans to put bim forward as a candidata for Judgo Treo's va. but that {xno Jonger talked of. It therefore, that Mr, Ttesd' short candidscy has rosulted “Tho Derocrats won't run Lim because hio ds & Revublican, Second—The Republicans won't run him bocauso ho colleagued wilh the enemy. Tiard—The lawscrs wont fasor im becatso they prefer Judge Gary, whom they will mipport aliost 10 o man, Fourth—The gmoral public wou't rally around him bacauno they dvn't Iike hin reachiug out afier snother alice beforo he lins finislied Lis sezvics in the one to Whicls tuey clected him. W L kim becanse Lo fan't avafl- ablz, 3(R. NORAN DENIES. Spenking of the judicial quostion, and as apropos of tho general foeling among Lawyers in favor of dudge Gary, the following Jetder from Mr. T, A, Moran Je quite spropos : T it s The Cheasa Teitunr : Citteano, Uct, 13,—Upon reading o statement in the Tiniea of this morning that s combination had heen formed W nominale me for Judge of tho Supremo Court aguinat Judge Gary, my ow inclinatlon was {o laugh nt ita sbaurdity,” Aud I thought that eyery member of tho Chicagn Bar who kuow 1o kuow betler than to credit ¥o ridienlona astory, Hut having learn- cd thin evening that gome credeave was giveu to tho Tumor, vt me eoy through your columns that thers was no truth whslever in'it ; that Iam nota eandi= data for thut office ; that 1 would not under any eir- cumpstances_accopl tho nowination agajust Judgo Gary; that T smuow and have been for inouths paal eariently supperting him tor re-tloction ¢ and that I believe, "in_the interost of nn npnght, fesrloss, ablu Judiciury, Judge Gary ahould Lo ro-sloctod withnut op- position, T, A, Monas, OTWITIISTARDING ALEXANDER HULLIVAN atioka alosely to bis dak in tho B01rd of Publlc Workn oilice, hio loums up as o powerful candiduto on tlo Opposition ticket for the Superior Court Glorknhip, and promineut wire-pnllers havo “seen” hiw, Like all tha votorane, ho 4 in the “hands of hia fricnds, Leuter Uoffeen, the rising young Repullican, who reeks tho hotors aud cinoluinouts of tho Buperior Court Clerk'a ofice nt tho comung clevtlon, tok "~ repewed coumge from the Oblo olectlon yealerday, and himeelf and many supportera are buekling {n ensrgetically to scoure s nomination, Mr, Coffect in a3 preseat and Los boen for noversl 'soars a very efficient sl painetakin deputy in thie ofico o seeks to breuo the head of, and Ban a thoroitzh knowledge of ita futrleato work- nga, 1Mo 4 noted for his mauy amiatlo qualitics, Lo f3 tho youngest of all the andhlates. ——— MINOR MEETINGS, THE THIRTXUNTE WARD INDOLSES GARY, Tho Ropublican Ciub of the Thirtoouth Ward hold & busincss meeting last ovening at Owsle Ifall, corner of Robev and West Madison streots. ‘Ito attendanco wan‘good and Lho best of feoling prevailad, in consequonco of tho rosults of Tucs- day'a electiovs, ‘Tho meeting wag calied to order by L. I1. Whitney, Prosidont of the Club, L. It. Garpon- ter acted as Beerctary, Oa motion of Capt. Clovoland, & committee of threo wau apjoiuted to supgest tho uames of cight delogaten to the County Convention, to be voted for abtho primary olection next I'riday. Messrs, Career, Fuller,, nnd Capt. Lomughlin weia appomted. Thoy ' pubmequontly reported the following uames, which, on motion, woro adoglod ; V; 1. Tanghlin, Willam Rawlelgh, it Precn-t—Marvin Winelaril, I, O, Cartor, 4 hird Lrecinet—fuscph Reed, Jr., Keaben Cloveland, Fourth brecnct—3a), Davie, L, 1, Whitngey, M, 1L, Inwley moved that the dolggation from tho Thirtconth Ward in tho County Convention bo instruoted to suj port Joseoh” E. Gary for dudge of the Superior Court, o was uvaltor- ably opposod to the prostitution of the judicinry, a4y projosed 1 HOMO quarters. No purer nan or better Judge than dary lived, ‘Tho wention ¢f Judige Gary's name was ro- ceived with o perfect siorm of applause, but ko ohjectlon wis saads to fustructing the delegated, "Tho ruotiun was chunged £0 v 1o express tho senso of tho Republ of the Thirteonth Ward that Judgn Gary phould recelve tho nomination, This was earrid uamously, Nir, 1awlty alvo woved o fastruct tho deleaation 1oL 40 Yot far auy man ax candidate for Connty Treuss urer, or sy olher oilice, unleds he bo avowed Republicay, Coneldorablo des pan 1his wimton, which was Bually withidraxn ou the migrestion that ‘nous of the gentlomiu proposd 8 irgutes Lind any duteution of dulung wuyiuiug ot the Aller making some srrngements for the Guances of thie Cuub the wieetdng adjourned SYINLITY'S PRIENDE. A large, impoitant wiaang of the friends of Jobn F, Finorty was Leld ab Lurke's Hotel lint evaulng, tho Plirpose Eetngg 1o st at hiefora the Uppo- wtlen Convention hia eandidacy for £ b sl eprecies were tuadn adyocating Mr. Finerty's e for Lo poriliva of Clerk, sud o Commlitos o Henniutlonn wan appoltsted, whict roported as follow, Witkirad, It being known 1o the eitlzeus bore #embledd (st Jubin Fo ¥ineity §4 sunounced s a cane dilute fur Clork of tha Superior Cuart un the Opgua- tion teket ; ond W risin means aro bedng neod to defeat Yo watd Jubi ¥, Fiuerly,—means which wo cousider ulikv dishonarsbie and unfafe ; thercfors, Lleanlred, TUat thts mostiug rucoguizes in John F, Finorty au bouost nuan, & truo_ citizen, aud & gentlo- wan i every way worthy of our support in the com- 03t cunivass, d, ‘Yhat fu tha candidacy of Joln ¥, Finorsy nlew th Idacy of an Irisiuan whoro tha past gives uu tho beat aud truth iu tho future, Heaotued, That miocting pludges Givelf hoarily to Niis support sd agreca 1o rlas uo vifort that may tend not ouly to Lis nowiustion, hut his ultimsto iicoess ab tho clection, Aud we Tucther desire (o urgn unon ll thy fricnds of Br, Fiuerly in each ward of tho cily Ao zally tu s support wt tho peimaries, in the Conven- tou, snd ut o lictlor, Lelleving that such s united wud detetintied cogd Wil lead to his trlumphant lection, ‘Thu Fesolutions were adopted unanimously, sud the sentiient of the weetlui appesred to ho i favor of tuniing Mr. Fincrty a o fidepetdent candidato fu 1hg e¥eiit uf hiw ot getting the nowduation, THE FIFTEENTIC O1'ROSITION]Y yoTle Opponition Clut of thy Fiftecnth Wi very lharmouions oeoting lant_eviulug ut N and 40 Milwaukeo avcnus Frauk Cusirman wnd 31, A, Laliuy the B ry. After Uo readiug aud adogtion of the iminutes nf the Trevivus mocting, & wotion was mado and carsiad that A cumitieo of seven L appoluted to nominate mem- bere of thy Executive € mmitiee, The Chalrmaty, through lls want of vrperieuce, sppointed Lut five, This ut once creatod « disturbance which lasted through the eventayg, ‘The retiresaent of the Commat- tov and each succeeding wlep of the mscting was tuarked with bissor, grdiuy, abouts, and otber marks of val, ‘here wero sotue attempty peach- nuch coutlusion prevallud that lutle 4 e . Nusivg men had e belter chauce, Lowever, smld fuproved it Ouo O Whem 024 i tho papers of s ot Bt aud Liba triends Heslugis thie title, We are proud of i, 70 4 Healugites,! beeauss A, 0. Hualng bu thie fricad of tho foreigu-borh Amuh‘lu‘, o\c,, ole, His tougue bure bacaine ted fu- tus douvlo-bun-kuot. and be was unsbly to suy more. allowed uo hearlng wlinless A4 o ~ient, . however, The anlf-Hostng lr||9r| ¢ 0 bieinors, tho - confidon el Mo preit, Uie Commilten retarned with it eport the weetiug vefusel o reccive i, those present atamping, yeling bis calllug for order and otherwla teerpting tha port, A genaral row beeame fruminent, amd win only provonted by Mry Frank leaving the 0 Atexanier Rasly whoen greator oxperiotoe suabivd Dl o rertore onder inoa slight degeee, Ro xoaon nd Bk producedn ety G proceding Dosmss of tha 1a b elared volly ntid 8 new beginniig was Tho minutes word reread sl ap)roved, A uaitien of aeven waa appiolated, aud it re- ported anutiier Exeentive Qomutive, The speerlios weroall delivered over again, nutl naw drinta were tnken 2l arond, Nobwithstandiiyg the utmost endevo Of {he masagerk, hawever, tho proecdings seto nogey, and even rlatone ta the e, and - arveral of % vut deelate A that they liad never, In oll thelr Tvew, sevn naelt & politteal mesting, At a Jats hoir un e foutnmietit was lad, selthont iny day or plae fora fuiure motlog having bren dectlod o, nid witl- outansthing baving heen necomilistied Leyoud {ho edlection of an Execitive Comamitttce, LAKE'S PRIMARY, The pelmary cloction of fonr delbgates an Take's sharn in tho Connty Gonvontion of the Oppositionists, hell nt tio Stack-Yands yosierilas, reaulted aa fol. Iwwnz T, bk 1 1) ir kumniardy Y. Doggan, 317 193 F L Fiyun, U7} Jdutuien Keiloy, 1 I' Caldwell, “The four’ Uelegates will thiercfore bo Meavra, Martlu, Thompeon, Ragat, and Dogsan,—Four men’ whose arosed elodtion was for (e purposs of_ nominating Me. B, M, fureott, 8 epuitican, an Connly Cemnissoner, and to whom thie *Hiras bines ” will make couniderable objection in the Gouvemion, LARR VIEW DRLEGATES, Al the Oppowiton party priwary-meeting held in Lake \'ll""flnl! evening, Jucob Behieswobl and John Hufmayer were olected delegates 10 tho County Cubie Veulon to-morrow, g COMMUNICATIONS, DOWN WITIL 205 MING, To the Editor of The Chicage Tridune ¢ Ctticaao, Oct, 12.—A very Inrge mujority of vaters and tax-payers demand o ohango for tho better in our City nnd County (lovernmants. The Opposition party have Lrought to tho sur- Tfaco a sot of nion who aro unfltted by nature and oducation to fill the offices to which thoy hnve beon olected. They havo not the remotest iden of ohlcial honor or wtagrity. They form riuys of- fensive and defenslvo for the expross ;»\xrpann of olling their yotea and {nfluenco for tha most monoy {hoy can got, nud for perpetusting their power, Nino-{onths of tho men who now hold ofiice in thia city could not comnand salnries of 50 n month in ordinary commorcial affairs. In fact the majority of thom conld not got om- ployment, st any price, in nny woll-managed morcantile concorn. Aud this “hungty set of tax-eaters bavo tho appropriation and disburse- mout of 1mlilions of ths peovle’s wonoy. It is not to bo wonderod at, them, that frand and_peenlation retgn supremo in our city and county affaica; that grinding corporations maintnin their munwpolies ; that fat and vensl coutracta arolet, Thio leaders of public opinion,tho journalistasnd pub- lie men, kuow very well lhul tho City and Conuty Gov- crnments are 10 tie handu of wnacrupilons rings, who tevote their thne Lo golting up pools from contractors and corporations to line thelr pockets with greenbacka. Believing that thireo-fourthis of the peoplo would aug- Jort at the Lallot-hox ~ honeat cltlzens of good stand- ng {n the commuuity, who will romain incarruptiblo in alficlal lifo, tho fauit will rest with the uprighs cit- zetin of all partics who hinve experience fn publio iife Af tho ring-inssters will not recuive an overwhelming defeat at tho ballot-box {n our nexi election, 1t {8 ureless {0 denounce rings, vxposo corruptions and frands, ery for reform, if tho vory nien who suller tha moeat from ring robbery will not iaka a coticertod ovement to tlestroy that “of which thoy bitterly com- slatn_and which thiey condemn, It 14 uacleas to cry wolf through the press sud st public meotings, onca that tho wolf 18 aafe in _oflice, huving within caky reach tho plunder which be can stoal from the public ciib, When inatalled in public oifice lie can bid defl- anice to tho exponures of the preea and Iaugh in his slecyn at tho philplen_of indiguant_orators, whotticr thiey bo strajght-out Democrata ur trug-blue Republic- s, ; The ring-mastera have contributed™a largo amount of mouog ta prwervo unlicuken (ho_rug combination, and fo eleet to the uflicu of County Treasurer Mr, lles- g, their leader, Tha {nfluenco of tho Aldermianio ring, of tho County Board ring, the patronngo of the County Trossurer”and _County Olork’s_oflice, of tho olie and Firo Departments, snd of tio Board of Pub= Iio Worke, are all belng wsed to recruit an arany of wup- porlera for Ay, Hesing, aud cicct him County Treas~ nrer as tho candidato of tho ring, 1f bo i elccted tho triumph of tho combined rings over tho peoplo of this county wil o completo. 1t whl require,tho united streagth of hoth Nenublic- ann’ and Democrata, the upright citizens of Loth pur- tiow, to crush the hioad of the ring serpent, Tho ro- quirements of the proscot sitzation demand a united movemant of all good citizens under one flag {0 securo n suro and slnol victory over ho combined rings, ‘The ring-masters ave extending their ontpoats, and {ucrearing tho luo of thair fortitleations dally, "They cannok b stormod_effectually by o diviston’ of an srimy under s Republican bawuer, or o divislon of an army nndor 8 Dumooratls baunor, Under oo sntls Ting flay the soldiers of reform aud food governmcut can destroy the ring-wasters and thude camp forever it thi couty, G, —t POLITICAL NOTES, Valuablo Information Imparted by the Day- ton (0.) Journal: **’Lhe Columbus Journal is gravoled to know who tho thundor tho 1lon. Frankiin Landers is? 1o dow't kuow hinsolf. 110 is golug to Congresy from tio Indianapolls Dintrict to soo if bo cau tind out, Wo think ks will.” As to tho ery that tho Soath domandsinflation, the Mobile Register says: * Thero ta not even & temporary advautage to Lo gaived by tho South by proceesos which roason and expori- enco ahow can hinvo no other product than cram- ming vaults, already ovortlowing, with additional quantitics of useless paper.” It ia disgouraging to tho artistic oye, to soo tha rod-in-length tusnciul disquisitions of the Chicago Inter-Ocran copied into lively papers in Indisva, It is a bad sign, Nobody reads thoem, but they mar the symmetry abd beauly of tho Huosier journals. “Wo araafraid tho art oduca- tion of their oditors has been neglected,— Cine cinnati Times, Tha reagon why the interouta of tho laboring classea aroleftto ho pushod by such mon a4 com- med tho Worcester Convoution this week is hot the leadivg men of tho othur parties studi- ously ignoro thom and thoir lssuoy, It was eatd thero with teath, and with Dbittornoss, that no public man over troubled himsolf about such s diffleulty ns that st Fall Niver.—Sprangjleld Lic- publican, With_characterlstio prodigal genorosity, tho Springfiold Republican thus gives ity ndvico to ench party: **What tho Domocratic party hau to do, in order to conciliato that popular confideuce without which it in imposmble to eloct Prosi- douts, in to got up whore Gov, Tildon fg. What tho flepublican party has to do, i1 it would roe- ommend tsolf Lo tho husitating voters. 1y to gob up whare My, At and Sceretary Bristaw aro, Hoth of these partica have ntouped to conquor in ‘!un\'lmu olections, aud have soiled thomuelves Dadly in the procuss, The wotd now 18, *climb tu canquer,’* Tarson Brownlow thus oxplaing, to s com- plaing subpcriber, why iy paper, the Knoxville Chironicly, suppatts an honest currency: *Wo odvocato a policy that takes tho farmer out of tho clutches of the Wall alreet mouoy slintk, Wae ato for a currency that oncourages Loncet industry aud disconragos gambling 1 businuss, which oparates to the advantagoe of the capita! ist and to tho dotrimont of tae faruior snd me- chanie, Wo advocata s currenoy the valuo of which nover fluctuatos, aud whob & man gota & dotlar ho knows what i {8 worth without con- sulting the kpeculators and swindlora who live by thowr wita ab tha expouse of thune who wub- st by their labor,” Tt in hurnlliating to sce n paj ratending to be Jle- pubiféan doing the tow, dirty work. that tho Chiva Inter-Ucen b hiow eugsged {n, 11 4t thinke it e i1 snything but making & folof Wacil by printing he twaddlo uttered by Dan Vourheos fu tho Olilu cune i, [t stmply deoetves Stelf.—Cicreland Leader, The Indr-Ocean is unablo to holp itself, It iy thy organ of the spoculutors who have aireudy iutlated unlil thoy are Lursting, and thoy want woro wind. Tulsis tho charastoristic of tho fn- flation diseaso, Thoy curs the colio with wind, the bydrophobia with o mad dog.oud tho maniu- polu with double dones of Lrundy, If a com- munity is 1 o #uto of ingolvoncy through spoce ulasion, the Inbor-Ocean recowmmsuds 1aore in- debteduced, The solid moen of Chicago ueed suchi o wbeol us an wwlul osswple of wbsolute ssinnlty,— Clucinnaly Commercial, Benator Jurvis Lord Lms always takon high ground us to prescuta to pablio ofticials, Two vears ago he npoke at longth from **the old siand ";in the Honute on tho subjout of Republie- an eorruption, snd was pondurously severe on (hose wicked poople who go to Legixlaturen and tuko money, Ho rescued tho climax with Prosie dont Grant and Thomus Murphs, ss follows: Lhis wan (ho wame Thomas Murphy that gave the Vresident suoh valuable presents, [ pre- #ume if the Lrosident hud evor read those liues hu novar would have accoptud tho pressuts, and, ot courgo, would not have weitten the lettor; ** Aud thiou ubult take no gift, for tho gt plind- cth tho wisy and ‘l‘mvuuulh tho words of tho virtuous." ‘o think thut twa years before Jur- vin Lord huosolt hod been ‘blinded, aud his wnr.du pervertod !—ANew York 'ribune. o - FIRE AT ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. . Prrmssrug, o, Oct. Ih—Htedetord & Co'e Daning-mill sid saih-factory, on North avemio, Allegheuy City. was deutroyod by fire this oveu- ug. A large awouut of -Juwber was alsa busped. Loss abodt £17,000; lusursnce, $7,000, Tho origin of tue fire is not known. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 18756, "~ WASHINGTON. Another Ttem of Information Concerning Our Cusiom. House, Hannaford's Instruotions Rolative to tho Reaumption of Active Work, Refutation of an Ahsurd Story Concorns ing Neeretary Bristow, Boslon Custom-House Irrogularitios o Bo Ju- dicially Invastigated, OUR CUSTOM.HOUSE. WO RIALL BE NUILLIKG-SUPERINTENDENT? Speeral Dievateh tn The Chicaan Tribune, WasmiNoron, Do 0., Oct. 13.—Becrotary Bris~ tow has not ns yet sclected o euceerror (0 Hane uaford s Suporintendont of the Chicago Cus- ton-tlouso. o has, howover, requeeted eeveral gontlemen in Chicago to recommend for the placa koo competent architect who was not s member of any of the Examiming Cotmmissions. Whonover tho goutlomen kend the wama horo tho man will b immediately appointed. They havo atready seut tho names of four porsans, each ono of whom wns on some one of the Com- tissionn. Lristow profors not fo appoint any ono of them, o says that he has bimeelf no tbeory in regard to tho matter, and that o desires that tho now Supormtondent. shonld ot havo boon oponly committed to anv theory. Tho delay In tho appoiutmont is dua to tho fact that the Olicago geuts are not ablo to agreo upon a man, ‘There scoms to have boen A MISAPPREUENSION respacting tho instructions of Suporsising Archi- tect Pottor to Supt. Haunaford. 'Luoso instrucs tiong not only rofer to the fonndations, but to the whole building. Thoy cover every point and #uggestion contained in thn Inst Governmont ro- port, with the singlo oxception of the covering of tho porches, ‘Thiscan be dono at any timo within two months of the final complotion of the building, The inatructions, howaver, explicitly dircot Hanpaford to FROCFED WITH THE, WALLS n8 suggested by the last Goveruwent roport ns xoon na the foundations aro strongthensd. Whis, of cousso, is tha firat and most essontial work. Hanoaford'a instructions concorning tho walis aro a verbatim trawscript of tho recommen- dation of thy Commisaion, Potter is cartainthnt the Clark streot front will be finishoed to the first story thia year, and possibly to the secoud. — PUNCTURED- AN ARSUND BENHATION FROM A DIRTY SOURCE. Special Diwpalch to T'he Clacago Tridune, Wasuisatos, D. 0, Oct. 13.—The Chlcago Times charges editorially that unimpeachablo ovidenco can bo produced {n that city to prove that, on the occasion of tho lato roturn of Socro- tary Bristow's family from Euniope, cighteon of thoir trunks were taken off at & point down tho bay by a rovenuo cutter, and bronght directly to the city and landed witbout Deing subjected to examivation. Attorney-General Dierropont, whoso family roturnod with thet of Goo. Bris- tor's, authorizes the statomont that bio etaried down tho boy upon the revonus cuttor with the Socrotary for tho purposo of moeting their families, but mot tho sleamor on which thoy wora noar her dock, consoquently thoy did not board ber till sho was rounding to at her wharf, Tho matter of baggage oxaminn- tion was talked over when thoy started, and the allicers upon tho cutter wero rotifled that NO BAGGAGE WOULD NE BUOUGNT OFF, and, 06 o mntter of fact, no member of cither fumily oven carried off the ship the usual sl hoand-bag. Furtber, no member of eithar family waited “to eco {ho examination, but tho koys wero loft with tho nttendants with instructions to tho Customs ofticor to mako a thorongh searoh, and collect duty npon all dutlable articles, ‘'Lhe whole party then drove to iho hLotol, leaving evory article of baggage to bo fully oxamined. A “full schedulo of duties dup undor the declarations which nll mado were patd tho next day by Scerotary Dris- tow in person, Thi RI0ID CONFORMING TO TITE REGULATIONS and searching oxamivation of bagrage was in- sistod upon Ly both the Attornoy-Genoral and Seerotaty Bristow, becanso of a provious undor- stauding that, on account of their positions, and tho pecultar rolations of Gen. Bristow to tho matlor, no Cuastom-Iouse or Rovenuo oflicor #tould bo allowsd to oxtend nny fagilitics to ox- pedito their tandiog which waro not oujoved in comman by all paseeugors, Instoad of Seers- tary Dristos's family boving cightoen trunks, thoro wero ouly five in all. — THE BOSTON CUSTOM-HOUSE, BEIIOUS TRBEGULARITIES, Spectal Dwpateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, WasurNaron, D, G, Oct. 18.—Sccrotary Bris- tow boa cxamined tho report of Speclal Agent Chureh upon tho alloged corruption of Flood and othors in tho construction of the Doston Post-Onice Luildiug. Lho disclosures in this roport are of #o startling and damnging o char- acter that Socrotary Biistow Lay referrod tho roport to the Holicitor of tho Troasury: with ju- structions to take tho neocasary legal slops to lmtcc: tho Government, There s little doubt hat tho Holleltor will forward tho report and evidonco to tho United Statos Distrlot Ate torney at Boston, with dirootions to immediatoly {nntitito logal proceedings agalvet Flood. 1t 1a dofinitoly ancertained that this roport doos not tmplicato Postmaster Hurt, of Boston, in any of those trausactions, sy wns ot one timo al- leged. Gen, Bristow has notitied Turt of this fact. Tho roport exhibits proof of systomatio fraud or of erimtnal negligenco, —— NOTES AND NEWS, VELANO'S BUCCKHIOR, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Wasminaron, D, G, Oct, 13,—Thoro s little doubt that within tho past woek the President has changod his mind upon tho subject of De- lano's succonsor. THE WITKOWERY FRAUD. Gon, Negloy (8 {u town, aud donles any com- plicity in tho Witkowski fraud, Ife thinks tho Intter has property onough that tho Governmout coan geize to make good its claim. Yot thero fs not much doubt that tho Tressury will fustituto legal proceadings against Negloy.” PEREONAL, Ex-Ropresentative White, of Alabama, leaves huroe to-nighit to entor upon his dutlon as cmnr. Justico of Utah, 1o was tho authorof tha foreo itk in tlo lnsy Congrous, TUE BUZARERSIIT. Buusot Cox says that San Ltaudall s too san- guwine about the Bpeakorship, DECLINES, Benator Edmunds, of Vormont, has boen ten- dored by tho Prosidout the appoimtment of United Ktates Cireuit Judgo for the Second Ju- diciat Clreuit, mado yacaut by the doath of Judgo Woodrutt, . 1ie arrived hore this wmorning to consult with tho Attoruoy-Ciencral and others In rospect Lo tho watter, Edinunds says ho has by uo moans docidod to accept the place, but, on tuo coutrary, bs dsposed to decline it, 1le thinks tho salary I8 fuadequate, and Lo i alroady 1w a position which satisties hin tastow and smbition. Ilo thinks it 1 probable he will declino, 1o suys, in addition, that Lo i not physieally strong onough to cater on the duljes of tho ofico at this timo, and that the businces of tne Circuit ought to be attended to at ouce. | 70 the Associated Press.l NEW NEVENUE OFFICKUR, Wasnrxaron, 1. O, Oct. 13,—The followlng Internal lovenue storokespera wero commission- od to-day: Willlut Hongy Hypos, 'L'welfth 1lilnols District ; Wiltlaw "Turner, Boventh Kea- tucky ; F. Rroigmann and A, G. Stooton, Fourth Tiliuols ; Jfmos Meliride, Third Tows. THE WOMEN'S CONGRESS. Saacosy, N. Y., Oct. 13.—The Women's N~ tlonal Congress ausembled in the Weiling Opora- Iongo to-dny. ‘I'ho attendance I not mslsrgo auat Chicsgo last year, although theroaron uumber of prominent womon prosont. Amobg thess are Prof. Maria Alitcholl, Julia Ward Mowe, the Rov: . Phabe ! Hau- naford, Aiug Loglsn ? Alcott, ™ and Mrs. Livermore. All professions uxo fairly zop- resentod, In tho moruiug an execulive session wus held, from whick all porsops not members woropxcluded. Al tho afterncon sesslon, rof, Maria Allwhc:ll“duh\;‘:'cd lhnwmuull [ ney resd & U on * Wonis l’fl‘l;rk l'n ’tha Bohm,“vm Mre. Autoluotte Blaskwell Drown wspoke on woman'a work at hame, At the evening scasion Mra, Phatio Hannaford addroseed the Congress ou the statialics of swoman's ministey, folloswed by Mary Esstmnn, of Towksbury, Mass, on the edueational interekts of the eountry. ‘Fhe an- henee attending nll tho Fersions are large, Tuo Congresa will continue Thursday and Friday. HPORTING, THE TURF, TERWK MAUTK RACES, Teane Havte, Ind, Oct, tih—Ab the Terra Ilauto Lrotting Arsoviation's races, recond day, tho weather was flnor, and a mneh larger num- ber of people were present, Inchding many ln- dien, There were dwo trotting races, in tho 2 cnes and 245 clasy, for purees of 740 each, There wera nino eutrics in tho firat, with threo to start. The fourth host wae declatod no hept by tho judges, although Tom Brittou, s Loledo tiorae, find taken thred strainht heats, As it woy ovident that ten, Mack had heen puflad, o now dniver wns demandod, bus not granted, and, af- ter a reptimnad of Lis driver, Gen. Mack took the next two heats. Ag o had won tha firat, this gavo him tho rnen, Fearnaught, Jr., merly Dick, was lmt. ottt on aceonnt of runni ‘The judgod decided all pools aud Lets ou tho raco ofl, £ i In tho 2:45 lieat thiera wero mbo vatries, four to atart, Thore wern fivo hents, Marion on Indisnrpolis horse, tinning the rado. RUMMARY, Marlon. Capt, T S.1oto Bell Tom Unrduer, Tinie—2:I15¢ 1 200 5 4 AT GALLATIN, Nasuvitar, Tonn,, Oct. 13.—Tho revivaimeot- {og of the Albion Jockey Club commoncead st Gallntin to-das. 'Tho teack was in aplandid con- dition and the'attendance good. A larga pum- ber of Iadfes Woro present. The racen wers closoly contested. » Tho_first race, the Murphy stake for G-yoare olds, dash 1 mile, six started Richarda' b, ¢, Grit.. Harnes' b, £, Thabe Waters & Co,’ Leme—1i4iX 3 ol £, W . tho fastest lmo Teco ‘Tho socond raco was for tho Cranger stake, milo heats, for groon 8-year-olds : V. 3, Linck's ch. £, Ballie_Oardinr, A Xeeno Tiicharda' b, e, Redman. Janioa Davis® che 0, Pythfan. ... . Time—=1:45§ PIITADELPIIA BACES. PriraprLrnia, Oct. 13,—At tho Polnt Broezo races the 2:31 claws raco was won by Billy Ray, Lookout eocond, Littlo Mary third, Timo, 2:81, 2:801y, 2:91, Tfio 2:26 class raco was postponod on necount of darknese. Joo Brown securad two Lieats and Elin Madden and Nollio Walton ono cach. Time, 2264, R, 22014, 2:8034, —— BASE-BALL, ATHLETICB AND HARTFORDS, Hantronp, Oct. 13.—Daso-Hall: Athletles, 8; artfordy, 7. 'on innings played. NLUE 8TOGKINGS V8, UNIQUES, Yostorday altornoou, on the Twenty-second slreet grounds, the Chicage Uniquea and the Bt. Louls Blue Stockinga (both colored) met to play a match game of ball The game waa played peacofally till the end of tho firat balf of tho ninth iuning, whon, darkness intorfering, tho umpira callo thia game, and de- cided it then and thore in.favor of the Unignes by a scoro of 16 to 14 1n eight innings, but fast ovenlog the following note, slgned with tho namo of the umpire, was recoived : To the Editor of The Chiengo Tyibune @ Giticado, Oct, 13, —My docinlon in_referenco to the gume of to-day holween the Uniques of Chicago and {ho Bluo ocklngs of &t. Lonin i that, upon the ro. fussl of the Undquea to procecd withi'tha gume and thelr coneealing thio ball when eatled npon to protna it, undor tho circumatances, thio_ gemo Lelongs ta thy Blue titockinga by 0400, 3, F, Taraosen, Umplre, Tho firat decision was given npon the fleld, whilo the Jetior received later speaka for ftaclf, % THE TRIGGER. A PIGKON-EIOOTING MATOW. Bpecial Inspatch to The Chicago Fribune, OrraAwA, 1L, Oct. 13.—A grand pigeon-shoot- ing matoh whioh is to come off at tho fair- grounds in this clty to-morrow attrocts consldor- ablonotico. A large numbor of wild pigoons Linvo beou acenred. Thoe prominent sportsmon from this locality will bo presons to contest for -tho prizes, CASUALTI RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. Special Disyateh ta The Chicago tridune, Quiney, 1N, Oct, 13,—A stock irain on the Toledo, Wabash & Western Railway was thrown from tho track bolow Hannlbal to-day, wrecking cight oars aud killlng soveral eattlo, Tho on- gincer jumped from the cugino and was badly injured. The firoman cseaped unhurt, A pasgonger trafo on the Quincy, Alton & St. Louis Road mot with an accidunt lust night caused by tho broaking of a car-whool, Ono ear wag thrown fyom the track, and Harry Iaines, tho train-boy, waa soverely injured.” Somo of the passengers were badly bruised, but uono soriously hurt, Oaraty, Me,, Oct. 12, —A walting teain, engino and fonr cars on the Now Brunewick Railway ucar West Audover, N, DI., yestorday broke through a temporary bridge, killing John Mo- Donaldt, & contractor, aud injoring Conductor DBubbett soriously, and four othors slightly, EXPLOSION OF A TUQ'S BOILER, Specinl Dispateh t Tha Chicago Tribune. F.LsT Bacinaw, Mich., Oct. 13,—~Tha tug E, H. Miller explodad hor boiler on Thundor Bay about 10 o'clook this mornfog, and went to the boitom. Capt. Milier, tho owner, and the cook, were Jilled, snd the fireman badly burned. The Mil- lor woa bullt in this city in the spring of 1873, aud cost $7,000. Sho took flre tho samo geason, on tho Haginaw River, and burned to tho watoer's edge, but was sabsoquently rabullt. . FALL OF A DUILDING, Br, Lovs, Mo,, Oct. 13.—The old browery of Kulins & Koffmeistor, lately usod as a mall- house by a man nsmod Gacger, situato at tho cornor of Sixteenth aud Bingleton stroots, foll ahout 8 o'clock Inst night, and two men, named Courad and Iass, wera carrlod down into a col- lar withs tho ruins and killed, Tho building was veory old, and fell from tho woight of the malt snd barloy storoed therein. A FATAL FALL. Special Drspalch to Tha Chiago Tribune. Brurerox, Ind., Oct. 19.—John R. Rassell, a young man about 21, son of one of our oldost aud tmost respocted citizons, to-day while gather- ing hickory nuts about 7 miles from town, fell ]trumln.‘;mn adistanco of 25 foot, snd waa instaut- y killod, THE WEATHER. Wasmyatox, D, O, Oct, 14—1 a. m,—For the Iakes, tho Upper Misslsaippi, Lower Misaouri, and Ohlo Valley, falliug baromotor, southerly winds, warmor, partly oloudy weather, winda sbhilting to southweat and northwost in the three 1lrat districts. 107, LOCAL OB TAT a0, Oct. 18, Wind,__Jitain] Withor, Time, |llnr.1’l'hr|llu.| sruomster, 813 minlmum, 33, NEBAL ORSKRVATIONS, g Quizaao, Ot T Station, |lar.|hr| d, :lain| Weather. o [20.70] 47 N W, lghl, Biwnarck,, ju0. 10 43N, W Br'ckoorige 19,87 -9 brial WJdoazt AT, frouh. 48/8.'E,, light., b3(H, W.,froal, 6., brisk LATE MONTREAL FAILURE. MonTaear, Oct. 13.—The atatoment of the af- fairs of the Mechanics' Bauk showa that it holds discounted bills amounting to 639,000, of which ©186,604 sru past due; overdrawn acconnts of customers, $30,000; cash on haud, only $14,000, {.’fll.!nlt £140,000 on the 1st of August. Tho ronldont (saued & olroular to the effact thst he hiopss thara will be » baiter realisasion of smets than thess Sgures s RADWAY'S REMEDIES, o . - 3 e .E;'J.. wlia ™l e _,E:\,_ Jadway's Ready Reli GURES THE WORST PAINS 10 from Oue to Twenty Minateg NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertirement nee wufler with pain, Radway's Ready Relief IS 4 CURE FOR EVERY PAIY, 1t was the first and is the Only Pain Remedy Fhat tostantly stons the most e bl L o SR ono dyplication,” 0 otier glbudaer rgun, iy In from One to Twenty Minutes, o mattar haw vinlent Tip o o et g exercat ralglc, or prosteated with disoaso may eullor, Radway's Ready Religf WILL AFFORD INSTANT EARE, Inflammation of thé Ridn of tho Binddor, 1aiamdistion o claL Mumsn-, Uongestion _of ihe " ungs, Sore Throat, Dificult reathing, Paipitation ) of _the "Ieart, Iguurlus, Croup, Diphthoria, On. tarrh, Influonea, Hendnohs, Toothacho, Neury Rheumat{ym, Cold 'Oniils, Kxtio Chillla, "™ Tho appliotion of the Tteady Rolief tn arts wh Ex;n:'l 1 hiors the pain or diffoulty existe will sftord sus Twenty drops 1n half & tnmblor Jinigsy coro cd,...l..,..nzfmflm"’sfiflr" inen Hhtex i, adaohin, Dintrhon, 1 i taih s Bomota, an{nll intorimi st ;',i';h;" Gl Wad rantiould always o ERDYIEELTIER with Thamy “A'To drope i oukA T [ryyant sickneas o valnn fror cianwa f watar: 1y o ottor than French Brandy or Bitlers as s stimulsar, FEVER AND AGUE, Favor and Agna oured f remnodial hgent i Ehn Morld EHAC i} S fery i‘..fl' Lt kS )y d any o e pata, orfou New Inflammaiios o) the part o aud a1} othiar malasinu, illone, tcariol, tom SAT and other forora (aldsd by It o Watwar's Tenas ToHor. Tty som yat i) b0 aloksd Hold by Druggists. HEALTH! BEAUTY| Btrong and pure rie blasd ; ing cleaz kln and bosulifulsomptesion metol it DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Haa madn tho most sat T are Tho chuaee it G oyl duick: undor L InMuchca of Lhis truly woa- dorful modictno, that Every Day an Incveass in I'lesh and Weight i Seen and Folt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Kvery drop of tho Sarsaparillian Rosolvont commnnf. cales through the hlood, sweat, rine, and olrer tajls aud juicos uf the system, the vigor of ' Life, for (L repaiey tho wnatos of the bodywith newand suiind atwnal, Scrofula, aypullls, consnmption, glandulsr diseass, ule:rs in the throat, mouth, tumors, i 1a the wlands and othor parta ‘of whio 'syatem, runivrons dis- clinrxos tram the ears, and the onsos, oruptios fover sorus, rhowin, oeysipolas, acho, bisck s tumors, cancors in the wuml uatotul disoharges, uight wastes of the lita peinciplo, are wi of this wonder of ulorn obemistry, wll‘l r;ruvl:’ Iu. lxllnlfnnun uslng it for oi palent DoWor to Giird thor. P’ nationt, datly Bicoming reduced by thewaste sud decomposition that u continually progrossing, sue- Ceon i tronting: thuso was s o aame wll.ll'm:lw.n:::rhrmldrl; e eithg blobd s tis e Barsapariliian will and docs socurs s coral % gare for Whon onco this romedy pommoncos 1ts work of Juri: Eatlon, and pmcoeoda in Gimiaihisg. the o of wate i bo il A28 Srar, bt Gl s e ol Rimsoll growing botter and strosgor . fenm‘:omflppnummpmvm. and fiesh and welghd "otom¥ doos the Bamapariiien Towlrent escel b kowntormodisl agonta it 1 curd af Gnponte, Saraialony Canetitutlonal, aud Skln disoascs, Lus it 1s Lhooaly por tiva cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinazy and Womb Disossos, Gravol, Disbatos, Dropsr, e F e atiucage of. arine, Irlents dle Sabpage, of mater, Lepaulinencs o e Hors ars brisk: dust'depoalte, or the watar ks thick, clonds, mized with ubatancos ko the whi o] an eg: or thrtads Like otk Urmnral Jnmbhl. lark, Dilious :‘!Vr“ll-r;flm‘l: Paite s £ rhie bonodust doporiis, and i tior nrning sensation whon pasain S e Caekind Tlovs the ot o Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth Cared 3 Jtudway’s Htesolvont. Brvenry, Mass., July 18, it 1 thovariss ors T bayo had ovarign tutsvr (3 thecrariey D, RADWAY: el e dotn 8 e . ed oy g b el B 2V Mook 5, Pl ol ut f the liesalveal i e ity R e o Blvo goars: 1 the bowels, over the groin. I write thls oo for ‘Denetit of othéra. Yuul caB 'l‘mwwfi({"mfinfl} ; Prico, 81 per bottls. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Otnoinzetly Frome [ etdont 2l Ganioanst ited Hiates. Nicw Yonx, Oct. 1L, 103, waY-D2an Bta: Laiis tudue sante b the suffering Lo makes . minent gentleman i ©,, for (iio pust furey yoars wo. publishors ouglout tha Uni E""-’a'l'" R i sinedles, and some fo iladeliia Sa Zwpning 1val of a cure baring erh Teciad ‘"’:‘:m‘fila”&... ‘aas soderig 84 G EE T R ety o A L2 oanmannod 18king (e, In flrss dar i an el Iz relloved, and uow !wll-f_ w .;‘-\m. Cinolnaall, O DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills with swesh s tervo the following D!wrdlunluu g usth uuu‘:‘-‘:.*u ul o, et R e o AN Loads ALY 5% \avaa of Walk £eiptivns, Blading or fFluttariaes, ach, Bwiumaing of 4, Hireatinng, biuttarings at tie fug Bousation whea ' 8 Lyjik C1 ffl“fii’i‘u"u‘if Suitlgoey ot Fameir Hkin an: K,—l' Pala fo B ']l vy Thost, Harning ln the e ek R R frons sl {he abovO-DRL Sl dragetais. g "“,"’uf"ud “lalio and True,” o 8! 14 ".‘ WW ifif‘ :!l“.")flf YRR we

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