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b 1 ) y - T I EL Y Herhnts', Farmers’, & Mechanics' VOLUME 29. FINANOIAL. Savings Bank, G . INVE&%EGFISESH?W—LMM Interest, JF, of tucreunc of ** Iuvestment Certifl nn’l’ :;-mi on hmpraved real eatate, brare t, payablo in auarterly Instnll~ “‘:‘::h'a rate of 7 310 ner cent perans -:"'H,,,,.m: the nccamulntion of sums lne ¢ Benefit of Children or otherat sested forthe Amonnt Amount Accumnlatad, Tamsted 8 142,01 s 100 - 34097 100 412,31 100 710,10 500 1,749.85 500.. 2,101,560 500 1,420.10 1,000 3,490.70 :.00'7-"' v 4.823.10 g basle that intarest, when due, 1s "‘fi‘:.':.’:fl.'.h:mm. and dnveated In INVHST "“,m ' ERTLFICATRS whenaver 8100 1a thus Acoumu- Lyer llege of examin- Certificats Lins tha privilage of ezamin nfi%fi‘n‘ ‘of the trost at any time on oalling al Trast “'"‘“.:1': forwarded, and interest, when due, rola- ot if dosirod, oF remiltied by dralt or expross to aay , Addreta sertal the Ualted Btabor, B v NRTEAGE LOARS (ICAGO & COOK COUNTY Real Estate. J.H. REERD, NEW YORK. JOEN H. AVERY, QHIOAGO. 180 LA SALLE=ST. Fintclass facllities for financial negotiations in Landon. £ 0 WILLIAMS & CO, BANKBRS, ALL-6T,, NEW YORK, buy sud scll Chicsgo :;mn?\u}qsl. Paul, Kl'nd fllh“l?oud municipal Sonde, Ivestaient securitis gpatantly on hund. ‘Wanted~Burlingion, Cedar I¥ and Minn. first. Wanled—Chicsgo, Danville & Vincennes firas, ‘Wanted—Northern Yacifi 7 3-10 first. Thess and other railway socuritics not regularly quoted made. pecialty, = Ordors for stocl sud ottier S carilin roveive personal attention at the New York $tock Exehange Good deposit sccounta receivod. $100 INVEST NOW $1,000 ACCORDING TQ YQUR MEANE. #10, .5, 3100, $1,000 IN BTOCK PRIVILEGES, They often pay s profit from 10 to 15 imen the sum {arested svery 50dass, without risk beyond tiie fuvoat- meat as explafned In ‘our bock xnd Weekly Financial Reportsent free, conisiuing the dally pricen and guciostions (bat’ occur st tho New York Stock Ez- chingy, Also, the genoral condilion of the Now York money market, 4 ALEX. FROTHINGIIAN & CO,, Bankern and Brokers, 12 Wall-at., Now York. MONEY TO LOAN On Chicago property, fmproved and unimproved, in Iargs or ymall sume, ut lowe: ¢ eurrent raton, J.D DABVEY, Mortgsge Loans, 80 Washinglon-st, BUSINESS CARDS. CONSOLIDATION OF THE UNION LITHOGRAPH CO. AND COMMERCIAL LITROGRAPH CO. 0. W. SHERWGOD, 8ole Proprietor. 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Just pub- Labed, Amoat mirth- provokiug Opersits, with Aze musio, Bent, post-pald, for retatl price. 3 Liversl discounts to Boctesles snd Conveallons, LYON & HEALY, Chiocago. OLIVER DITSOK & 00, Loston, OHAB. H, DITEON & 00, Ji1 Bruadway, Rew York, U somears GOAL, best ite and cookt makes CorfiNG PRiTwdey 1o e 6ale Agents, ¥4 Waahingicn-s), e @hicago Daily Teibune. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1875. POLITICAL. Meeting of the Republican Cook County Conven- tion, Nomination of Louis . Huck for Treasurer, and Gary and MeAllister for Judges. An Exceptionally Strong Tick- et of County Commission- ers Made Up. The Convention Harmonious and Confident --- General Satisfaction with the Nominees. The Opposition Qetting Nervous About the Result-—Mr, Hesing on the Stump, Republican Meetings on the Norib Side~-.Opposition Campaign Committees How the Old Gentleman Allen Takes His Recent Defeat. Postponement of the Proposed Cincinnati Hard-Money Convention, THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. THE BODY ITSELF, MABDLY A GBEATER CONTDAST could be imagined than tho appearance of yoa- terday's convention aud the one whict: put Mike Mulloy and Heswg in nomination. Tho closo spectator Jooked in vain yesterday for tho low brow, sunken eyes, broken nose, and uncombed head of Mr. Hering's supportors. Ho saw in- siosd tho honest faces of men who pay and do not eat taxos. A visitor would hiave searclied in vain for s gamblor, & furo-dealer, or a buako-roper in the assembly. Mike McDonald and Corcoran wero not prosent, and Jim Apple- ton wasnot a candidate. 'Lhe thieves also wore absent. They wers not recognized aa friends or patronized by yostorday's Couvention, To put tho cago juatly, it may be eaid thay thore was nover s convention in the City of Clicago &0 free from the bumuior clement as yesterday's. "The abovo ehows who wore not present, but to mentivn m detail tue rell of thoss wbo wero, wauld bo to give & considerablo numbor of the bost and mout reepousiblo citizens of Chicago., The list of delogates ulready givou sbows that. Desids the delogates, thore wera present UANY PROMINENT MEMNSDS OF THE PARTY in the city and State, among whoni may be noted Bomtor John A. Logan, Gen. J. D. Webster, Jake Relm, Ma, Urockwsy, Gen, Qv L. Maug, 1L E, Derickeon,” Cominsioner Riug, Gen, Juilus White, Gol, Ellithorpe, Cliarlea i, Lived, and otliers, THE HEHAVIOR OF THX CONVENTION wan what might bave been expected from ite general muake-up, Tuers wasno yelling or ubuse, and 1o pro- funity or scurrility, such sa cuaracierizixl the other Convetlun, Therd was, of course, sumo oxcietment and Toud ialk, as thers fs in_every contest, bLut nothlng whichs Tefused to glve w3 to the club which Afr, Suerwood wielded ue u gavel. Wust canyassing wus done {n tho hall was comparatively orderly, tnd there wan at no (ime any crowding up of the alvivs and sentr, 18 a8 the other Conventlon, Tho attcudance of dolegates was geueral, and fow vacancies wete fllfed by the Convention, 'Tuy tof 0 ehould liavs beety 164, but o delegat; from the Towns of itaover, Leyileu, Shuumbarg, sud Rich, and this lefe 104 voics, which ‘were sl cast in several cascs, ———— PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS, ORGANIZATION AND ELECTION JUDUEI After tho dolegates Liad all arrived in the hall, and noarly all taken thoir eeats, Col, Lows Schsffoer, Chairman of tho Central Colamittao, caliod the Couvention to order and salds GENTLEMEN ¢ As Chajrman of the Gook County Tto- publican Central Commitiee, I now call this Conveiitinn 10 order, 1will not deluih you by making wuy re- arks other than that I thiuk it this Couvention will bo gulded fully and solely with a view to the aucces of ‘the Iepublican party in its election of caudl- dates, I bave mo = doubt but that we nhall be triumphant in the coming election, [Clcers], As Clialrman of tho Comnittec, gentlomen, I wili mnkie & suggestion which bus presonted itselt to mo during the ihrea years 1 have bad the houor to presiua over wo Commitiee, It is thin: that iLo Couvention immediately after the appolnimont of the Ceutral Committes vive instructious that that Committon at once organizo, and Dot remuin w wnoly year dis. organized, loaving us without elilier hisad or front ta the " plfl[ for the outire year, (Choers), 1 would gest further that that Cowmittes bo instructed to joct_ap Execuslve Oummitiee trom the Central Commillee, whoso duty it ahsll bo (o act an sn Advisory Cempaigu Comumittee (f it whould meet your views, I would also mlate, gentlemen that ° Me, Drake has kindiy - place at my dispoeal 8 very largs offios In the Grand Pacily Hotel on the rrain floor,” I bave had it fitted up, sud 1t will make s very pice and couvenient headquariers for the candidates during the campalgu, if it meut with thelr viows, [Apjluuse], TEMPORANY CHAIRMAN, Charles I, Ifatn then moved that G :orge flicrwend, a1, be slecied temporary Clairimat, andtho mutiod provailed, Air, Bucraood was iheu Inlroduced o tho sssembly, aud shet with & cordll Teception, In takisg thy cliuif 0 wald ¢ GENTLEMEN OF THE CONTENTION : I return to you my thanks for the cowypliment you buve pald mo in selocting mo tetnporarily 10 preaids oser 1ho dalibora- tious ot o lmportanl abody a the prosont one. X e only o say that wil do bust 1 an i o the dischargo of tho dutica imposed upon me, I sinie 1y ask your cooporation and austauca in malitg Wils an orderly Couvention. 1 understand the uestions thd aro mow Lefors ua in this campalgu, they sre not ax to whetuer we shall Lave hard money or whethcr wo shull bave influted wouey, but whetucr wa shall be permitied 1o have atiy nuoney utall, {Latgh- ter], QGeutlomen, § wili not détain you with auy o touded reurks, but 1 would devire and hope tha whon the work of this Conseution 13 cumpieted you will prusent such a ticket to this county o8 will come maud the respoct and support ot all’ good citizens, {Loud cheens], Measrs, Joun O, Darker, Phillp Wadeworth, and Jobn @, itepbiens were elected temporary tecreluries. COMMITTEE ON CRAEDENTIALS. Artlinr Dizon, of tho Second Wird, moved the ap- futment of a committeo of five on cradentluls, threa Lo from bo city aud two from the townslu the county. ‘Tiae motion prevatled, and the following delegates wera aj poiutod & Committes on Crodentiala s Arthur Dixon, Secoud Ward ; Chrlstopher Tegtmeyer, Havouth Ward{ W, P.Dickebson, Niuetoeuin Wardj W. M. Brainird, Evatision : J, Al, Parsous, Orland. Maj, N, M, Woods moved & committeo of nine on perashent orgauisetion. bub ine conaldsmutlon of the motiou was postponed poading the report of tuo Croaential Committes, it M, ., Stelniuller moved a Commlttos on Resola- Hons, but thet waa lsid over for e same reasou 88 M), Wooda' motion, Pendiugils consideration, B. G, Gill mado s fow re- marks, retlier ioaisting ou the vppointient of tho laat o named commitioed, on Lo groand that many warde were ot contested, and that it was unncccasary de isying tho yrogresa of the buaiuess to walt the return of the Comnu.tee. ‘Tl speaker was, Lowsver, wado sienabile Lo rossan by the Obalrmas, Tae Commlitea on Credentials at this juncture re- tuzued from tuelr dellberstions, and reporied tue Lt of delegatew which they found entiiled (o seats. The Dames wese then nud by He ruary Datker, snd, on motion, ware sdopted ta tha rall of the Couvstion Maj, Wokeman, of the Thisd Warl, nioved thaf the temporary orguulsalion of the Convention be wade | l NUMBER 56. the li’-\‘,rmnxem oreanteation, end the Convention so voted, NEPURLICAN JUDATA 0P FLECTION, 73, G. Gill, of the Fonrtesnth Wi to 4ot tho follawing resolution : Retolved, That & commitice of five ba appointed by (lie Chalr, 'with instructiona (o confor with 1he Boarit of County Commissioners, and fn the name of thn Convention torequoat (Lat Loty to place one Itepule lican (to e deafgnated by the Committee) om esch of e Flection Toarde 1n the city and obief lowns of tho county, Mr.John Lyle RIngaald the rexolution, an far an it went, win 8 necearary and projer one. He would fug- geat that If the County Rosrd refined the request the Anmio Committee kiodld Have the power 4o organize a vigilanea or challeuging eoramitteo for each polling precinet, Buch an orgamieation wan needed If the aunty Sommisioners relunud to sward thera the uino {le Jutgn axke o cach Tollag:place, There ahuld Ine recogm iz author] o prof themselves and o ballnt-bozre, e In accordauco with thin wnggeation the following smendinent wan nddest to the revolution ¢ And in_cano the loard of County Commissloners Tefuno or decline puch request, then th pame Cominit- i#0 1 empower ) and dircted, on bebalt of this Cons vention, W organizo such challenging commitiecs or vigilance committeen an may be proper to attend each tls:tion precinct fof the challenging of jllegal votes, i1 6f srcuriug to the people the lutegrity and purity of the bailot-boxes, The amendment, and then 1he resolutiom, were adupted by the Conventson, ‘The Chulrman then sppointad 1 Ll Committze tn confer with tho Tloard of Commiastonces, Mews, 1), G, 41l G, J, Wiiiams, Jolin Mullins, 3, B, Bogue, aad 108, Wled, 1t M. Woods, of the Fifth Ward, mover that e Ariegation Lave power 1o Al vacaliclen i te bumbaes, | o grdured by the Convention, Thy Chaitiuan 1hen enlied for the resding of the calt for the Couventivv, snd Becretary Larker read the documient, On motion of M, Mullen, It was deckled to make the frat bailot for County Treadurer an informal one, rLEDOES, s 3. Johin Fehieltz, of the Exghth Ward, moved that sl candidates applying for oftice came hetop: the Con- yention and pluilie thomselven tn o their duty sicord- iug to law 13 elected, [Applansc.] Capt, lsrrington opposed the moticn s uncalled for, Thiey fhmld have coutldence enough in theic candi- dates {0 plice them on the teket without rajuiting pludge. PISIE Sitehelt rpoke strongly o favor of the resolus tion, Nu candidate who wiskied to aid in the inuugn- ration of upright and Liouest governmout wauld objeet {o give suich & pledge, Ez-Ald, GHll opporet tho Tesulution s entirely un- ealied for, 1t was not 10 b suppored that, 38 an indel- ket Luxdy of oty they woull Romiaats 1er of . known character, 'Their candidates wonid be men whono names would be gusrantecs of their chstacter aud abillly, [Chectsl. 1o moved to lay the motiun ou tho table, Tho motion to table prevaliod by s large niajortiy, ————— COUNTY TREASURER. LOUIS HTCK. Mr. Whitney moved to proceed with nomins- tions for Connty Treaeurer, aud that the first ballot be informal, Carrled. NOSINATIONS. Nr. John Lyle fing then took the floor snd suid: 1 dosite to nominate ay candidate of the Tepublican patty for Trossurer ot this county s geutleman who i8 known to us as an old citizen, an honest man, sn intelligent and capable man, a life-loug Eojublican, and » wan who camo up to his fricud's (lr. Behmeltz's) stundard, who Lad cnough of bis own to live on, without liv- ing ou tho public,~Clark Lipe. |Loud cheers) Beuator Woodard—At tho unaninous requeat of tho delegation fiom the Twelfth Ward, 1 dosirs to second tho nowivatlon of Clsrk Lipe. [Cheers] We have loog Luown bim as & straightforward busiuess man, who has taken goud caro of his own business, and it has takeu good care of bim. (Langhter and applause.] His word 14 a8 good a4 his bood, and bis boud personally is good for nny amount of mouey that way bo iu the County ‘freasury. [Chuore.) Bir. Murry Nelson—I take ploasme in nom- Inatdug Jor the office of County Treasuror ilr. Lonis Cf Fiuck, Any recommendation or judorses mert of Mr, Huck ou tuy part m probavly eu- wrely unnecessary, Me Linw Uved fo the city longer than 1 bave, Hois a promiusut German, prominent meichunt on the Lo.rd of Trade, sud & i well known uy the entire community. 3ir, Ar.bur Dizon sco nded tao Domination. Mr. 0, M, Bogue—I 1. ;o growt pleusnra lu jrescnt. ing t0 tiie Couventlon for the ullice of COUNty ‘Trews- urer the nune of Julian 8, Lineey, & gentieman wio wnen Mayor of thu Ciiy ot Cllcigo, yave universal catinfuctivn to our clicens, aud who, waeu Coauty Treasurer during the panic of Iwo Seirs ago, ever suej cuded payment, but who continud to puy all de- mands wude tpon Him,—s gentienisi who, when call- ed upon o detive: over the balance to bin succeesor, Drought (e mouss into tho omice snd counted dollur for aoilar withvut checking oit uny hank, [Cacers,) Gen, Rodman—1 thse w indond the nounutiun of Louss C. tHuek. ‘Lhio prevaillug queation in thin Coo Yention, ne woll as on e strcets of Culeago for the iant few dasn, bas Loen, *Can we fiud & man wiih oy we can beat Mr., Hesing 1" 1 sssure you that in Sr, Hnck wo huvo b 104n capublo of Leating bint, I tere Iy 3oy Te.son why Ar, Huck showd be nomi. mated aud Cected 1% hays 0 his: You roolisct tust two jeirs 3go, ~ when “Buflulo" Mitler was elected, Hedug m'eed tho cry i the Staute Zetung, *Let us count ihe meuey. Mr, Juck, gentienten, ean count tho muney, That question ought 10 be ralsod ngain right bere, The Rpublican arly slhould domani to count the monoy * with Me, csing, 1t it true Jir, Juck dues uot Lossor cerian qualificiisons that Alr. lcelng posscoros, Aitbough & yudug wan of 8§ years, he 1y bis srarduity and business tuct realized a' litle fortuus, Ho is o Re- publieats, and ot a bummer ana tricksier, bt an up- rlght man, Tho aro recommend stioun that apply to Cuatk Lipe apply to Mr, Huck, If tbere i any necos- sity ut iho preacnt junctur, {t (s the nomination of & niun who cay beat” Mr, gleatng, We mast do it now, 1ud Liro guy, o quist a suspiclon wulch has beess Taised 0 thia four—hat 3ir. Huck 1 only a catapaw foc u ¢:rtau utner gentlemati—that bls nomination {8 aiade i good fuith, Lo would not suffer his name to &0 for thy indorsement of aoy one elsa, Ho desizes the uoumdmition, and, whst is wure, ws deaire bis nomliuation, becauss wo can elect bim over Mr, Hes- g, [Cuecrs.) Sir. \Whituey—~Tno name of the gentleman whom T wish to proecist to_this touteution for consideration requires o exlendod euiogy. Ho is au old cltizen, but peraups has not Locw 88 piowminent as some, 1ic han Dot been much in politics, but for tho lut iwenty years, siuca the birth of toe Republican party, he has boen B unfiinehing lopublican, I Like grest ple.s. ure in |wli¢-wunx 10 you the name of Thowas A, Hiil. Cheess. . Alr, Huwley—Gentlomen, nothing has been said of any candidato before tuis Conventivn which cannut be #aid in the widest and plaiucet terms fu favor of tho gentieman wEom 1 projose to numinste—s wan who, year after yeur, bisa served tho peoplu falthf, liy, and Who liss by his admiruble wanneis, bis kindoess, Lis genlatity, his ablity, aud his ioiezrity, won uot merely thoconfidenco, tut the love, of every man who knuws Ltm, 1 beg (o nowinste C, L. Bulers, (Clicers.) FIUNT INFOBMAL BALLOT, Au inforwal ballot wa then orderad, and resulted {n 45 for Lipe, 05 for Bquiers, 44 for Huck, 11 for Hum- cey, and for Mill, For coavenienve, the votes of all (e 'delegates in tho three Lat.otiugs have been grouped togetber for au sccurate record, aud will b found oe- low, Toe frst tuformal ballot was nverrectly declarsd by the Secretaries, who gave (he voles as follows: Vlpe, 445 Baulers, 047 1uck, 483 Tumsey, 115 1, & ‘Tow, 181, BQUIERS WITHDUAWN, After fhe result of tho first budot bud been deciared, Mr, Hawley eaid: -~ As the dulegaie wio nominated M. Boulors us County ‘Lreasures, ut his reqaest and 1n bis atue, I now witudraw it from befure this Couveution. 1 may bo perwitted to say one word with sefercuco ta this cunvs Not a candidate himeelf, presacd vy his friende, whhout soifeiting & vote, wilhout the cxpendi- ture of '» wluglo dollsr, he baa within the shors spfce of twenly-four hours Lecome a candidats wause name sproud trom otls end of tue cily 10 (o oLer, and hus iven Lim tlhio Bighest vote in thin {uformal ballot, That vole 46 & testimonal of bis pervonst charscter sud the universal affoction and contideuce the peopls Liave 1n bim. 1u his namp I give 1o tho purty aud tos dolegates here Iy efucers and hearty thunks for the supixrt you have given him. 1 uow w.ihdraw he nanie 1roin bofore the Convention, e (s o longer n cundidate, BECOND INFORMAL BALLOT. Owing to this willidrawal, 35, surry Nelson moved to wake the next ballot lufc il “this motiou biet with capaidereuio oppoeition, sud, in explanation, Mr. Nelfou sand tho wiidrawal lafi the cauvass virtually t was before the first ballot was taken, Time might be an fiportaut element in tueie delfberatious, but 1t was niore impostant they shiould do right, (Applausel Ile had no Pporsonal preference whiatever, and he did not believe any uibier delegate bud ; bo 1fuply dosired tha now- nution of thes.ronvest nien, It bad been dowoustrate ed thers were sevural strong men beforv the Convention, anid it was no earury tuoy shiould be carvfuil and take duagtimo ta reflect, “[Applsuse.} The whols Cauven- 0B turuod uycs this Doatustisn, aud the respoLelbil. ity of the hour weighed upow e/ory ono, Heo pressod upon the Conventiva the unpor.auce of having eatire 1. rnony, sud_boped oy would ke the «naulug builot intormal, The delegate who moved to make the sacond bellot forinai here withdrew it in favorof Mr, Nelsonw motto, Alr, King objected to that cor nd moved (o lay o withdrawal on the table, m’t‘:l- molion wus voled down, and the question tuen recurrcd ou the uriginal qQuvation to make the Laliot informal, Ex-Ald, 81l boped the motion would prevull, The Couveution representud not only the Reputlicans of Couk County, Vit 1 & cerialn sise tho cotise pasty, aud it beboored them (0 et carefully o thie Tespect. ‘Cuero was uo Lt 1u Laviug unother fufurtaal baliot, which would demonstsato Who was tho strungest cal- didate, Thie motlon was carrled,and the ballot was taken, re- sulting 18 foliowe ¢ Lluck, 103; Lipe, 69, The docails of te voting are grouped in the table below, A, Hammond inoved that 48 the vote was 50 largely fn favor of A, Huck b be clocled ussntmoasly, 10 isformal one, snd no ane knew haw many voles Tere given by sy of compllment (o Mr. Huik, ile anted the thing carriod oat in proper form, and it Mr. Lijie wot beaten, his friends would submit cheer- Tully 1o tha result, : Tne Chairnian would not enterfain Mr. Hammond's motion, It belug out of order, anr THY, FORMAL BALLOT wan proceded with, X On tho Third Ward betug catled fo vote, 3r. B. T. Wakeman was qrantea a moment (o explein’ it posi- tlon, *ife atated that he Lad never senn Me, Ho-k, and had promised Ciark Liye hin sppatt, yet under tha rlrcumnatances n won prerarcd t vobs for the former in order that Tesing might b hewsn, They should Al i prefudices n urier o sosice w) desirable 8 oty . Before tho result of the ballot Liad been drciared, | Beintor Wondard, %110 had_seconded the nntaation | of Clark Lipe, mioved to aakn the nomioation of Mr. Huck unanimous, Tho vole, however, wat ludly ealind for, and the motiun wad areriooked (0 order to aunounes it, ax follown : Tinck, 305 ; Lipe, 79, DETAILED ATATEMENT OF TOY YO TING, In the foliowing talis wid be found a siatoment of * How each Yote was caat in each f tho theeo ballon: ! RS Fonva T INTORN- rontrL Worde, Fitul ..o Hocoud. Third, Tourti, Fiieh . Siath... Hoventh, Flgnth, Fentls, . Pieventh, [/ . LTI TR Thirteenthi,. Fourteenth! iftecuth | Bixteenth , Hrventeenth, Lignteenth,, Nineteenth cntinth, Touns, Darrdagiou,, Htloor .. Hremen, Calumet ! Ty de Perki L. Jefierson,. New Trier., Nilew.. Northola, Norwomd.,, Orland Palatine, Thotnton. Wheeln C The uomination was then mede unanimous, and Mr. Iiuck, sid 1oud chieers, camo forward (0 expross Ll tuanks, He waid ; ME. CHAIAMAX 43D DELEGATES OF 7z RZyUnLIcs CoxvEXitox OF Tnx COUNTT un COOK arrived in thne o ee yuu nominaly ine dute of tue Republicen ticket for the Trearurerebiy of + Cock County.” You have thereby cnuterred o Ligh | lonor on me, and I can ouly express Iny heartfolt | thaukn and gratitude for the confidence suu irust ou | Dbave placed in mie, (Cheers,] I am known | ersoually by muuy of you, and, vertnps, mote by yepuw fon to | mcrt of those present, I Lave'been brought np o this | city, 'The re ord of Dy parents, as well us of Layaclf, | 1 do not hesitate to rofut to wita gride, [Cheers., i have thus far, in & carecr of fourten years {n tuis Teiratned from medditng fa politics i oy shape wiat over, (A voice, * Lravo,” and applauso.) * I Lave often Loou approachied {u miatters yertsiniig th our mus nicipsl affairs to lend & band o kuo'k duwa und dray out all leaders of the corrpt rings fhat ar wspping (e finan 1l foundattons of vur grvat uiéy and unty, (Cheers.] 1 did uot seek thin oflice, gentio- e11: 1 prewnme all of you are aware of thal fact. [ tate o] bave no eed to ook fur Luia oitics or ite pecuniary advautages : T haveu busiuues which emstuins e, Bul when un univereal demiro wis eze presed for my candidacy,—when prominent busihess inen pud frlenda ¢.me 1o tie and kaid, * iock, senal 1 (0 elect & Koputlican 1] et, and 10 gos & i fnto 1he oilica who, We know, will Lo tiue aud honest, who will not iend Dbis’ Laud o monopalies, to riug combloations, aud squauder the puslic nionoy,"— when they came’ 0 me i that meaver 1 voud Dot refiseto Kbt 1 Ui grort wotk of refor. (Lovd eer, Whei I go into this campuign, gentlemen, it is not with o desiro of making a fortune; I bave enongn money to kiep myeolf aud famly, [Checrs). If1 go a» yoir nom.gee, sour _condidate for this Liguly fiu- portant uttice of truel, 1ga to d justice Aud Lonor ta ihe citizens, tomy pawe and fatuly (cheers),—t do ico und Tight o the Republlcun party, wiich boa dous 40 wuels for tbis county, and wh}i 1b Bow cx- Mr. Hawley objected to this eoursa, The batlot ws | _ 0n motion of | handled all the tunds of the county,~—henen the { importance ot | this particular was | Wingroceful, snd be therefore urged them o go tlow : | deuce of the Comtulerioners was not fixcd by law as i Icog oa they were inside the city, but aa 1hero seemod 1t te pome misunderstanding oul the geuerl queativa Fred Decker, of tha Twentisth Ward, fornully nominated by scclamstion, 5. Mr, Healy was and usauimous| (3 & 7 n, and et witl & daea tho bouor &8 smtlon: 1 preaumo Mo ur wan then fntrodiced by the ¢ flattering reception. iy an folioma 2 Gentlruen of W & You are'not desitomm of ' S!{ th any lengthy re- gard to oy a3 f the nomination of Convention, 1 am 5 “ejcakier, sl never npprated pefore n g neetiog W oy Mt nefore, althonph 1hava’ o resident of Chicrin for Tthf Sy for fue Tuanimoua *- € efteutual denial of the 27 wishvdd fo 1A Y the Cone = pamblera and - oth ; Keutieren, vention by ailauny {Chorrm) T amatrur & Tor thin mark of confidenre, tnd hrpe yo@ whl atiik to ber as you bave Iu thin Convention, (Loud cheerr.| ¥NR COUNTY #! RVITON Mr, T. J, Avery, of t the'nemé of Alexander Walcott, nomination o mdn by scclamat vailed, and Mr, Woloott wi euting voice. THE CENTRAL CONUITTRER. Mr, Schafiper hern renewed hi ofntment of the Central Ci m.n toord o calling the Goutentiou o order, nd gaored that o o The wntion ps 1o ganize at once. Air, Charlos I, Ham offered the following: vity and ano from each Cotinty.Commi isriet in the county shall be appofnted by the wittee for the eusulng yes: Conuty ‘Central Fint (Card, Suhn Tale King : Kecond, ¥, W, Warren Chird, Plilapw s Fourth, J. H, Clough ; Fifib, H, B, Brsyton: Siith, Jobn Jonfeld Heventh, €, Tegtmeyer 3 Eignth, 4. B, Crudey Cu Mawer : Tenth, Al wioikid meel thid morning at 10 'clock at the Iopy Nesu Meadynarters In the Graud Lacifs Lotel, s COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, TUE CITY MUMULNS. The couniry delogates then uominate tbree County Commis-ioners, and tho city delegatos proceeded to select two candidates 1o take the pinces of Messrs. Jouea and Clongb, Somo queetion arose as to the method in which the nominstiovs suould be made, aud who should receive the nomination+. Mr Hawley emd the County Commiseiovers were the moat importaut part of the tisket, Tue County Board mado tho taxes for tue county, uominated the judges of election, aud tbe numiatious thev wer The Opposition ticket simply aud sbsolately entening gpon. ud eclict 1aen who Would reflect credit on tho party, 1t the delegulon seprescnting the eity madean nnft pemination, be Loped the country delegaies would repudiate and vote it down, and viés verms, The Ob: {rmun safd that Lie wuugosed that the resi- e with as much noanimity on the 2d dsy of Novem. ‘Twteifth Ward, pnt faranrd nomiasted wittiout & die uagesticn for the sowtich tie Syl ¢ e hnjest thut the Convention would order ita Counmities cooivedy, Thsi a commivies of one frot each twapd | oner | iair- eutfon tu sct us the County Central .+ Kity; ioved an an amendment that each dnleqw- 7ing natnrs were selected oA the onmities for the ensuiug yeur: witbdiaw to in | 0 migor polftice., bo woniu call ou Mr, Root tu EXPLAIN THE LAW. e bad no soober mentioned tie uwmeaf ue mpeaker than eu enthuast ( te galiery sung uut at the top of hin voice ; * Yew, sud bo fulers, Le's the muariest M\Q}H’ ever was fu the city, wud [ can prove it,"” “rhe Lou, Jates ¥, Keoi theu \snie furward and ex- ued the situation 1o the foltowing terms s The City hicago proper, without tucludiug any of the out- composa oue dlsirict fur tue purposo of mamnlsaiouers, 1t fu entitiol to ten rej re- seutatives in the County Board, Tuere will be two vacanciea In tat regresontation. Tue towns ouslid are entitiud tu tive reprezeatatlves in the Conuty Brd, aud this towns are divided foto. five distrd. ta, euch district electing ita own member, The voiors i Caicago do 0ot vate for naylody outside of the iy, nor do thie outude voters vuto for anybody iu the city., Thero are two vacancies now 1o be flied, Tio isw dees mot provide what portion of the city members aball vo In, Itis une diatrict, but it Law been the custon 1o Jive to tho Weat Side four repre- reutatives aud 10 0ach of the other Divisions throe, Tust, however, {x not by foroe of fuw, but by enstorn, Tue two whore vacuncies ure nowto be filled are M, i of { side towns, ele Loy Gl Jouca enid M« Cinazh, botl of whom are residents of the Fouth Side. Mz, Gill sl e wae dlsposcd {0 allow the South Blde ‘delegates 1o reirct their capdidites end then Pprecet thier for the ratitication ¢f the whols Conven- ton, 1ia wanted this dono becauss thero might he where s musli sumber of de.egates would be v atighad and foreed into makiug o hal noming. tion whi: b te Convention could aut approve. 3th. CLor. Murry Nelson then vroposed fur_renvmination the nawe of J. . Ciougn, who, *he said, tud word up erting jteeif to wmake our tinsucial m.iters eettie down on & solld bemn- cnd 10 choke off tbe regbaly which i tonering alout, and gettfng - pourer every day bacauro fts togw do nob cover it. (Caters,] 1do not intend to forve my election, gentiemen, by arending won:y for the voles of what we call tus rablle, the_bunko men, who are ready to stutf our ballot-bozee, 1 hope sml ‘trunt o baelacted ou tha uquare bt of howewt voters, [Laud eer. Thave but little more to sy, This fa my firabup- pearance in thie political arens, and 1 do not wish i Legtn by making a long speech, 1 thauk you ouce ruore {or the coutdeace you bave reposed tu me, and 1 assuss you I sbuls doem it 8 sacrd” duty 0 tako care of the funida of tus couuty intrusted o e, [Ceers, and a volce, # We know you will,”) 1 Lope to dll the otfice Lo the satisfaction of every tax-paying citizen of Chicago and the County of Cook. (Kenewed cheers.] el Siia, JUDICIAL OFFICES. CIBCUIT COUUT. The nominstion of a candidste for Judge of tho Circuit Court being nost io order, M, D. Brown and Huam Baiber were uauied as canai- dates, aud » ballot ozaered. Au s00n as toe First Ward wae called upon to vote, the Chisirman of the delegation snavunced 80 many for JUDGE M'ALLISTEE, who had not been vomtnaled. Mr. Murry Neleon rose 1o a peint of order. 1o thought 1t out of order to vote tor s candi dato who had not bosn nomnsted. Me would lite to mos o man stand up sud nominate Judgs MoAlLster 1 & Republican Convention. Mr. Jobn Lvle Kivg (Jumypiog to bis feet)— Woll, tben, I will do iL; andif snvbody saks who 5 the best iepublican, Twill turn round and auk who 14 tha best Juuige, Nr. Kiug was proceeding 10 make a speech In behalf of Judgs aicAliater, wheh Lo was greeted Witk crice of *Bit auwn 1" The Chalrmen, bowever, {nterporad in Mr. King's favor, who wes theu sliowed a sort tnie for oratity. Hesdd: A Nepnibilcsn, 1 praawune my revord wid comj are with (Bat of any oue, elther fn leuptn of timn or fn tidedty to the pariy. (A voke, *lufdelity,” aud {oud laughter.] e wedt on (0 say tuut Juige MeAllstor was favored by a lirge majonity of e Mepublican Wombers of the Lwr, 3 ft wes more hunorsble fo elect 2 ltepublean than co stlo uni competent Judge thay biad tho power to 1o it, but Lo dejtecated (ho fntris dactin of parlana cobvideraious o the dinthuton of judicial hiouors, and urged them 1o toilow the ea~ autiplo of (he Opposition Convention, which, with grvas fustico, falruces, wnd magnanimity, had jacod 10 poninetiou dudge Gary for the Bupsrior Uourt, JIndge MeAllister hed all tho attzibiuten of manbiond, aud Tuad (e Le-d us well u tho ueart to Gl tho josic tiou watiafactorily, 16 was au ALle Judge, whove hou. eaty was ummpcached wud Buimpracudlle, sl be waiild Honor Jouk County Ly resiguing Liv. Lreecnt hisths position Lo preelde over the Clrouit Court, 2 JO! LYLE XING, An soon 3% Mr, King bad reaursed Lis anat, A4, Dixon put his nae 18 bomination for tho pusdilon, semarking taat he would Bl §t in overy roapect equul 4o tha sounwhoia Lo L 20 clogiicatly sulglind. augtes. SRS aceepted the situation with a good-natured Iaugu, sud the iaforial ballul was tsken, resulting 1 iviug 53 voics o Barber, 15 10 Hrown, 43 1o MeAl- der, and 23 10 King, “Iie Convention uen. yrocceded to & format hallot, whl.l was closwd witu 81 votes fOr Mr, Darber, ) foF day and ofght for hubedy, sud as 8 watchman in the Loura to gaand against sii 'sorta of Jubs, e was ou- titled 1o tie gratiicde of the whole party. r. Eing sald that le could judorss the culogy of Mr, Clouga, but ho believed that thie gentleman who irad waggested bty asmo would Nl tho wame it for honerty and ctfictency ; and, snes be bad understoud that 3r. Clough abeolutely decliuel to vuu, o Licp.d 311, Neltan would be gominated by scclamation, 3, Ul 1aid that Lie watted Mr. Cloogh hearfily in. dorsed by the Canventiou, sud secordingly moved that Be he nominated vy seclaitintion for Lus oilico of Couss ty Commisiouer,” Tle mosion carred unsoi- mously. Alr. (lough, {n reeponse to this vote, eald : *Gene tomen of the Canveution: No occasion fn my Nfe up 10 the present thne biuz atfordnd me such_gratideatiou as this expression of your contidence in- myself, or, Tutber, I should say, in the principles 1 have adve- cated 'for the last thres searw, 1 may nay pow tiat which 1 ‘ould bave’ eald “tefore ta thia Convention had I nut been reatralued by farce by gontiemen about e, and waich 1 have not’ refra trom saying to oy fricuds duriog the Lt tweive moaths, thul 1y 0wy Pecinlury siTulrs or business ro- quire moure af 1wy siteution tian I have been atle t give them dumng the last turee yuars. Gendemen, 1 wotlld serve yun witl gladucss sud buttle for Ly right with cll my energies [cueers], but it is impasible for Tue to retait tuis ofive and attend to tny aieirs, upt my sivcere thauks for this mark of cont aud sow we to soy hera that, Whovver yoi taay nominate at this ‘Couveullon, I regard The wilice of County Comaiiraiouss us & Very lmportat one, ‘Tho Coutity Buard s3y bow ucu money you #hail puy t0 the County Tressurer, sud ulgo arravge the county eapenditures, They are lsw {n this o- spe:t, Toere is no velo power Lwbiud them, Tho citizens should thorouguly underataod this. Iiis a0 important oftice, aud good selectious sre esscnifally nooded, But I must positively decline toacoept tho uomination, | would respectfully nowmlcato s, Mur- ry Neascu it my stewd, [Cheers.} > tu muotion of Mr, Dizon, Mr, Marry Nelson waa then nuwinated by acclumation in Mr, Clougli's place, Nr, K. M, Mitcholl, of ho Tuird Ward, thou not- Juutedt John Jones for Comnusaioner i d sed specch full of eviogs, Col. H-Irul!; sald he could recommend r, Jones to L forelgn vote, us ho was sure bis futhir wesa Ger- 1zan, snd that dir. Jones himielt bad bud bom in the foreign Btate of North Caroitua. f A gentleman with an accent 10 the gallery could not tand 1ll, and by passed oub willi many cursea and & furious exclmaton, 3. &, tteipuller was provoked to wrath at the al. Teantion” that Mr, Junes was of Joruan desceut, sud expreased himsad furelliy, if Dot eagnully, ‘Col. lticaby sald that Lo was awsro that Mr. Josa was & Listlo oif volor, but he bad wew _tnany fine dis monds which had tne ssme faw, Whatever migh biave beew Mz, Jumes' color, hie certainly was above sus Plelou ou tho scare of intedrlly uhd caacity, Mr, Skelomiler then noiiaated Mr, 8. W, Heott, A cali of tho South Shls warda—tue First, Second, Third, Yourtn, Fifib, s Bi1th—mwss then hid on 1ba question of uowluatiog Mz, Jobes, The result was 4 Yorer for Sir, Junee wnd 5 ot AlF, Batt, Mr, dones was thervapou declired fhe wslection of the Seuth bidu delcgates, and bis uame was by them Provei:ted (o e wicle ity delegation for ratideatiou, Aud & call of tho Couvention was Bade 4 resulicd sd fo.ivns Wio e nniberof vi Nevousary (08 chioice. Joues, broit Culberiwn. e Nu reanlt having oven reached, sath the folowing resut 3 ‘Whole uumber of votes cast o o5 I second call wua had LT Neceasry (0 8 chiokc ol Joues I R o ol Calvettaon. ‘No candtiiate huvin, 44 d 4 ol.t.ined & majoniy, & tiird v, McAllister, aud | for Mr. Kiug, Tue Cuair lica sonouneed thiuf W, K, McAlifster uad been seleckd va the caudidata of tue sty Aftor the forwal biliot was sunounced, Mr, Whil- 5¢y moved W iwake the Lemination of Judg ‘Addister unatiimous, walih wes scourdiugly doae, JUDGB QABT. Judge Gary waa then unanimously omioated for $hs Bupenior Coutl, o taokivg uf Sr. Avery, CLXBK OF TUE S0 pkIOk COUKT Tha next busiuses bulug the eluctiu: uf 4 cendidate for Clurk of 1e Buperlor Qourt, AL iz i preavated the Bawme of J, J, Healy 1o anrat anid teliiug wpeech, which was gi d with grest applausc, Messrs, Fer- guson, Keauedy, sud I%ius were ulro nowsusiod as ropel porsous Lo Peces¥e ki BOMIDALOD, 3ud AN fu~ orsual ballos was ordesed. The reslit was: 160 Whole namber of votes sat. 10 s choios : 7 . 3 3 calt wa had wita 1 Job Whols num.er of Yoies Necessary 10 » chioice, Joues owing tosult reied eed23 13 , 8 Culoerison. .. ... - 3r, Jouca waa then declired duly 1o nuated by the Gouventiou, and, on wotion, bis Romikation was wuds unsniwons. THANKS. Mr Joha Jones, in suswer inlaud calle,iben atepped tpou tae platforim sud spoks Lia tauks &s foilows : . Cladronsn, aud geuttsen of 1o Convention s § AID & COMparalive strauker b your city, baving ouly Testdod Biero avout tairey years [laugliter], woul pe- Turn you my thioke §or buo uomfuativn for Caunty Comimasioner, First, gentleaien, 1 ibank you vn be- A of tbe reos that 1um ideutitied witn. [Clicors.) 1 ihank you for tuat poople—s eople wiio Luded bere four mopta Lefore yon, fur Liey landed bere in tha niouth of August, 16:0, 404 you* Lended Lo (be mouth of Doosmlet of tho ssme yeur. (Cheers and favghter] We bave Dbesa with you all thoss years, amd propon to remsln With you. " Wo eamn ers in 1ho year that 1 have mene toned, and wo hnve rltod sour otton, your eorn, shul your Tica, We have voan win you in sl yore tronion, und Lropoes tu rematn with yoo in i the troublen you may hava hereafier; snd 1 notify yoa now thiat Sou Wil not g4 rad of this Afriran race for thie next ik of 401 e (Luughler,] Tals Cou- veution bas heon forttinats tn this nomiustion in recognizing that race of peopie. 1 tall you, grotie men, that this colored raca Liave 100,00 miskeibmre fag men. Wo lnve a muiliton of voucs in this vouniry, il the pariy that cun et that vle b teinoiphante {Cuoers,] Agaln T think you on beua £ of my peoe L 186, 1aY downedradden geople, the propin whoma Foiir ancentors Bave robbed of all tho advantagen of 20r | Ueation and of mauli ol in gensral, . But, geutis toleaslongendlivy & 2 ‘putfour yeors for llepab- | men, we ote coming, (Choare.) No race pftwl'ul'lll- tus Hewu princlulesand < ;0 d o wotk 108 the im0 | pictdestiot aies doss. 16 Iave 265 yeurs of leginlae priuclplen I the ves.. jne, T thank you tince Uon ag2lunt uy, sud yot we cumparn “with sny ey farn [Laughter and (etiemen, T cannnt undersland the contest’ an thit e entonanau, Tuero Is something i it, 1f 1am tlceted, funiininan, 1 give you my record i tho past od 3 gUATLLLe TUP 1Ly coures in tua futare, 1 propots, geuticuien, whenever therw s o coutoni bhetwren tha 1a oa ik oo slds and the tax-payer on tha other, Lo be an the side of thelap. 3 - e ot etk Dayer, b0 olp we God, [Loud x‘u.ox-h ou thin coptitiont, THE GTHER XOMIXATIONS for Cannty Comminsinters wure then submitted to the Conventivn lv( the Diftrict C.nventinon by which they n ruade. Taey warc an follows @ Datriet=C, 0, Ayarn, Futirth atrict—Joun Tator, oy Erom the Bixth District tho Chairman reported m Inllunk: Ouly fivo dolegaiea wo preeent, wnan iy whiould have bren; three of 1he five wao wers present sated for dohu Unmplires, and be would sceandlugly be Bominated nnkesgo:ra quetion arose, - Un otion the Couventiou then adiourned sine diay ikl THE CANDIDATES. LOUIS 0. HUCK. The eandidates nominsted yertenias aro, for tunately for the community, gentlemen so twell koo for thelr position and qualitications thint more than & mere alictch of them 18 unpocesnsry. White ; Tuelf! Mr. Louts C. Heow, tho Load of tho tiokot leyi }-mmfl.'«e o sod nowinco for County Treasurer, iy one of Jolhaue . o i Sabnfinee :.mz—um, % 4 Rt eeitiny the verv best (letmaus in the city, of un- }:m e Twentlcth, I, Alwater; Seeond Iietrict, cxceptionablo parentage, aud every wuy worthy L Polue s Third, Willkme ; Fourth, W, . is BEaitD 5 10th, G, M. Begue 3 Hixth, H, M. fnp, of ‘ennport, Mo ‘b 4 yosm. Of s, and Cal. Belisfler gave notice that tl Commni ban resided in Chicago sinco he w28 5yesrs old. Ho iy a malister in business und weul kuown on the Board of Trado. I, 4y HEALY, tho nomivee for C.ork of the Superior Coutt, is » youu;t man wa In well known and like ail over tis uity, 1ie wan onco Tawn Cierk 0f Notth Chive0; hua angacedetit war record, ata Bus Leck f0r sutds 1une ln the aihice of 1he Recorder of Docds, occupyfug s posie o ef responritulity THE CQUSTT SURVEYOR. r, Wolcatt, whio hae tee the (sctmbent of the offica riuce 1 b, It ap for reelection, And pressnta o record tuat could Lardi ta exvelind, Votern will reunombar b that sixieen yeara' s 1D 0it6 OIlico 8 a scowMEAR wton nut eltes offered, CMMIKIIONTE, Of tho nomitees for Commitaonershipe, Mr, Jotioy cuttyed 1afore tas oo le with o record of toy el sl e, B Baviag oo otie ol fiomn i e Fite-lroA jiet 1 Sarez Newan i one of the oldest, most widely- | Rnown, and best busiase men I the ‘elty. Ho hes Joui et cunnected with the clcsator-tuterest, tad 1v | & promduout uwinier of the Lo.rd of Trade, U would be an insult to biia to compare bit to the gato- Xeepar at Deater lark, his opfruent, John Humybrey, u furmec 1 (11ind, bk s record o waa for soms years Supervisor of the Town of Orlaud, und weat 04t wita ths old Board wheu the Commissioner syniem took ta fsce. He vou » membcr of the Legivlaturo from Conk County from 1470 10 1573, and wax aficrward s bullidd under Bradley, but was_ aropped by Aguew, ke way { aleo s caudidato for the Coumisnloucraaip in 1872 to tue Reptiblicat Conventivn, Lut was beaten by Hr. Singer, whu was tavored by 3r, Hesiny, He was sgnin 3 cundidats for Bluger's v.taiicy list year and elaims 10 tiuva been fockeyed aut Gf thé nomliation. C. G. Ay.ry, nno.ber nomInos was & Deputy Gherift under Klurdtl Fischer tn 1604, lle bas lately boes in 1he towurance business. Tla livew in Evauston. doun Tabur, the uomines froms the Fowsh District, {88 whoicssl romunision sserehiant st {he Stocke Turdv, 8 man of porstion und respectabiiity and excel. lent bisinen qualitica, Nothing uecd be suid ea to the Judgeships, excopd that thies are now sitze o be filied bs exceilent mea, sl L, THINGS IN GENERAL, REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. TUY AIXTEENTH WARD. A mectiog of the East aud Woest End Clubs vy the Bixteeutl Ward waa hold last eveniog at tho corner of Willon and Dovton streets, aud wum well atteuded. The mesting was callod ta order by President Cliatles Greiner. Peter Regota arose and submitted an oath refuting sn allegu- tion of bng treason to the party publisbed in the Staats-Zeunng yesterdsy. His remarks were {requoutly iutertupted by iotimations that be ehould *cut it sbort,” “*uboot tho upsech,” ote., which, bowever, produced no effect ou the wpeaker, who concluded and rotired. W. T Scriboer gave & history of tho gentle men who wero nominated yesterday, expatiate: on their worth, aud predicted the defostof A C. Hemng sud his confrores, The spesker ro ferred 10 tho nowination of Judge Gary, whon Bolanded aw oueof the wmost just sud homorsble u tlie judiciary, and sdded that the use of Lis nawme iy the Upj ositiun was without his conseut or kuowledge Of Juiye MeAliisicr b had_nought 10 say, bt pru dicted thedifeat of Jobn ¥, Fiborty by Hoals, W, M, heipa, the Secretary of tho Club, also spoks on the excelicut inaterial of walch the ket wus copi poscd, aud iusisied that it muet win the day. A. C Jiaiug anked 10 bo it 1n_ ORlce 1o, ewable. Bl th Juy hibs dente, wihe Louls Luck pought the office in the intervav ol (ax-payers, — He thought that the prosent damuaite coudition of our local atfatrs was due o the fnertls of tux-payers. By appealed fo his avdh guce to tanlst 1y cradicating ffom munaipalafialn tae pecultion sud fraud thcr oxiswut, sne though not withiug 1o 1ru thos prescut With ¢ “ioug laranguo,” ho wgait desotod Lls retnarks te Uowiug, whou L deuounced ee a podticsl fraud, & 131 40 biad fitoredd parey aud prpciple 1 favor of A, C. Hleclug, which conclunjos wan_recvived with rourious api faus. He touched sightly on ths candl- for tits Juddeanip, dawhed at Filerty, eaiogizod Hualy, ud concfuded by cullag for chesis for the tickes! Gen, ¥. Rodmau then ook the floor, and cougraty- Iateed itniaeif on gnce wors taceting bls wany {rspds of tle Hiztocnin Ward, Toe woeateat misadon of th Iioputlican purty was ‘yet u reacrve, aud that was thy defeat of A. og. It was the duty of speskors {0 % jo dtfcal 1By cavdidates uominsted coing, who Lad piiced Mr. Agnew iu office, L subseyenily deuoieed Lim in s dlsgracerul minm in s urtivlo Io thu Stiata-Zeituis becauss he declin t0 do lfeaing’s bidding. He clainied that he left the Repubiican (urty because thal party wua becombt corsupt. But tuls was DOt truo; 1he party bad lei him, 116 apoke of the re:onciitation waich had takee yiace betwoou Heslug und Aguaw, and declsred taal b Sherilt’s ofice was run fu thuir Nupectivo taterest. Huting, L0 & convenauipu with a fricnd of the spoaec Jostordny, declired st the difest of Huck war o oregona conulusivn. Ho was a youug mad, whick crime would estop his eloction. 1 couuing mofe carge est. He fug uad sworo that ho woul | crush Mr, Huck, #0 belp him Uod, Bt bo would wform lir. Heiog tuat Alz, Huck was an fufant tou, snd oul Uotis b bl Lack, miwi Hestog woud esperlency some aif- fcwily 1D alviupling to orush tie YOUDR man Who “was ncitbor s bumm r, ‘th'ef, nar bi i Lut & guntlcmen who div. batged Lis obliations withh fdelity, und was the e of the Lest man i t3u country s puiol of Tespe:tatility sud bonorabls dest fng. Th upe.ker urged Lis hearcrs to oxers very of+ fort to secttio thu suveess of Luo licket, which would suroly be clactd. Altgust Arnoid eroke fn Gerinan, end the Sesretary anaonced tuat (o uext meetlug Vf the cluls wourd tuliv place at No. 311 Clybourn uvonus Lbunkiey eve: 108, Whea the crowd disperesd, THE TRENTIETL WARD. Au foformal mesting of o fow members of thy Twentieth Ward Repubidesn Club was beld st Klare' Mall lest oventug, The nominstions wmude by the Couventiou durivg the dey served aa the toplo of dia- cusaiou, Allapprdred delightod with the ticket, uud confident of elvcting I by & largo majority, Defore adyouariind, 1t was arranged 10'huld 8 grand tas- Tureting Friday eveulng at tho coru.t of Ut.arlo snd Weils s recte. The nowlues {or Connly Trouwurer, uck, o vajccied to ba preseut aud addrers oy, aisuug othe ey THE OPPOSITION. APPOINFING A CAMPAIUN COMMITTEE. Tho uight bufore 1ast & mectiug of the candi- da.cson the Opposition ticket was held v My, lioulug's oBlco, where n beginniug wus made 1n the work of gettivg up & Cawpaign Comumittes. Alter about 100 numes bud boen welectod, 1t was ducided to call & larger moeeting, embraciug nol only the candidstes, but promiuent members of she Oppotition party, to bs heid at the Buers msn ilouse club-room yosterdsy afterncon, ‘Thio result was thae st 3 o'clock adout 100 per- sous, ewbracing the must promivent lesd- ers of the Opposition, were on hicd. Awmong them were all the caudidates, Coun- ty Cowuussiopers Conly, McCa u{hmmu. “.nmsri)fi:.n.m‘hm\li]h :”‘S Foiey, . 0:;- , O ) , 8w saey, wowry, O etron Mabt, v STt & fit ey, Mites Kehoe, Aotou Bery, Ueorge O, Eitou, Frauk Agoew, Pat U'bizien, Miko Evans, Wesll Lisalag, Ed, Puullps