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TIIL CHICAGO TRIBUN ISDAY OCTOBER 2' .M. Arwalaon, John Garrlek, A'ex Sallivan, Rel. mcnt 11indiviiy, Charles Dennsby, aud Da Healey, of gie Purk, Nr F, I, Wineton was elected Chairman and {fann Harting Be teiars Mr, Winstan, ) on taking tha clialr, entl it thern e n general foeling At rosd, whi b Dot Bapy s o ncorae, thal thero was moro_ uniaalmity smong all the elementa comosing the Opranition party than had eaisted at any time msincn the Temperince party wms defaaod du 1373, )Ie had na doubt, Jndz- ing from (ho enthusiastic reepanse to thn fusltation rent oty and by thn confldent facen of those aur roundisg him, n welj s the asanrancen thit he hat received from nll quarters, that the tiloulty glven i ook County (bl fall to {ha ean filates of the Oypa- sition | arty would lead by 6,000 that given Taat sear, and that tiey wotid swecp the field by & totsl m Jurlty af 15,000, 16 tlo.ed by urging upon his berers th ety of working despite thefe corlanty of virtors, 10 order tUAL they mixht make the Kepibiiean dofeit asaweeping an poesile, c0nn il [AVE LEA WL fO0 31 overwli Iming triuicy b for the Opposition bird 56 il reoiarks were ricelved Witb continued ap- "A. €. Tesing was called wpon ta speak, In ki nao hia {d tiot enter intonny romrka af & jo- 1 chazacter, Lut risaply urged thy necvedty for work, atid called upwon (lio Seccetary to read thy Dumes (hut biad been wi gested L eveuing previous far the Campalgn Commitiee, ‘Aftor (hia bad bern done, about 07 a'Mera wore ru;- garted by the gentlvmen prercnt, ombracing the numea of prominent memtcrs of tho iy in tho city am county, Fhe Chalroan annovnced that & grand. ratifieation miedog for the Wert Slido wouil be held ia ‘Twelfth Streot Turner Ilatl Friday evening, st ‘which rddresaea wonid b: deliverad by promuuent apeakers of the Op- pasition, Ho alao statad that the candidater winid Tueet at Mr, Hetinu'n oftice nt Laif-Fant i this mornius 10 nominate tha Esscutive Committes of tho Campaign Gommittes, and that the helrs of Alexander Wnite bad iven fo (ko Oyponllon party dutlug the cimpgn uo une of the third foor of their bullliog aver the Recorder's otiice s houdquarters, ‘During the progreos of tho mee!ing there wun con- widerutlo convorssiion among the perscoa present alont the Repablican tickat whiok had fint been a3 in nomipation at MeCormick Mai, Whilo thoy ad- mitted the unqueationably bigh en ractac of ths peo- ple componing t, yet they claimed that it would not bo succenfil ujon elsctlon.dsy, and wss simply pot togetber in the form it wan'for tho purposd of pre. werving the organization of the party for 1a70, They County Tinard dnrtug the next theea seaes, and during the progress «f the conmirurtion of (e Souel-1uuse, s e POLITICS AT LARGE, Aectal PAapatea to (e €aitren Pripime, Wammsams, B, G, Oct. 1—Gor, Stowast L. Woodforl, who lLas Just retur.ed from Obis, #ava that inflation fa by no means dead. Mo is cartatn that ite friondn nio ah mnccre as werd the Rontharnern for mlavery and disunion, und tloy wil fieht to tho bitter end. Tho recent election showa their etrongth. and they mill do their best to capture the National Demoeratle Convontiou and elect an Iuflabon President. The hard-money Democrats are abouy balanced by the soft-money Repullicans. Notwithataudiog Thurman It for an honest currency, ho workid for tho clection of hin Uncla Allan, after whom he fs samed. e, Woodfnrd (hinks the twa graat poiiical partied of the country Wil be dividedt nutil - the fnancial quuion n solled. Agimt cltgs s . %o place sinco Allen's defeat, Two wo:bs airo tne i tern peoplo wero made ¢ Paper mney © waa the + everywhere, snd 1o more enthuslastic miyporters "Ailwaeomed to ave lost teir seninse, Toey » ¢ uctvuiat sobwred, but are attl) det rmjnod, and & 1o Jute wtrugy 8 may bo looked for nexl ¢ vruor vonnldersdudien Relley cvrfectly ince it of the otlior Loflation leaders, atdtais 8 wiy tere is denger, PONTTON Cinotmatt, Oct, 19,—(iliens hera who were pra- ring for the Hard Mouey Couvent un, up otuted to I 11et., Nave et eptod o nmitie us 8 posipoucment, by WILLIAM ALLEN. HOW IIE TAKES 1118 DEFEAT. Ctueinnats Commiercial. Crnuicornr, O., Oot. 17.—After it was all aver, aud Qov, L1aves ruroly elccted, I falt it my dnty, as & trus fricod, to call on Gov. Ailon, and, it necessary, oxpress my eympathy for hia @ houl in thin city on the nctiou of the New York Ci Janskted ttat oo of tho atrangest arguments which | joragr, Arrivod at tho mausiou. I was met at sd beea urged_ againet thu Oyt osition ticke: wan tist it resjected the claims of natlonalitics, and t & pumber of Irish sod Germaos 'bad been Em m nominat.om, but the Mepublican party y selecting s German for County Tressurer an the Oppoeition bad done, and an Irlvhman tor Olerk of Alie Buperior Court, oa the Upporltion had done, bad ehovn that it tas not in earnest in itn tulk sluut forelgn_ knownothingiam, snd was almply s leforn a-tid teylog o preserve its orgnizution for, tie Presidontlal campafgn of next seur—n thine which ihe nomination of a purely Awerican ticket would have made impossible. Mm, AXSING IN TAE POURTEESTI WARD, A well sttonded meoting of the Opposition Club of the Fourteenth Ward wis beld lsst avenivg in Tammany Huil, on tho corner of Lincoln and Iudians Bireots, Te Prestdent, Dr. WI'king, occipled the chalr, and 1n general torms stated tho object of tho meeting aud af the Qppositlon party. Mr. Joba ¥, Finerty waa introduced, amid uproars fous applsuse, and proceeded to ey thot e would wpeak & fow words for the eutiro Opposition ticket, Ho wishied to refule thecharges made againat the forelgn- ars, o-called, that tuoy whhed 1o monopolize all the ofNices Tho spesker proceeded defend Mr, Hesing from the charges made by Tepublicane, s thought that ke nominations made Ty e Republican Conventioy would insiire tho defout of thelr ticket Ly from 15,000 10 20,000 ma Jority. thedoor by his eon-in-law, Dr. Beott, who st onco ushered mo into the presence of the Gov- ernor, who received mo with that samo geoting old Virginia couricsy for which he Is ismed, 1 opened with ** Weil, Governor, by thewsy you Lok T gees you're all tight,—you are uot cryli over mdlt ik, { shiould Suilge. *Vell, my frienl, I sm mot, Tnever felt moze Jolty In ald iy Jife, Now, Ium going 80 niake st ob- Borvation straight from my bert, and I want you newspaper mel 0 belfeva me, I give you my ward an an Loneat sud honorubla msn, perionally, I do not cae s bautos for tho oilive, U ‘caurse 1 fubl for my Ly P Tl tha Governor sald sith a cheery wir, aud with. out the leust sliadow of regret o walling. Goveryor, to what do you sttrd e your defen Ols, I dou't Kiow—tiod only Kuowa tbal, 1hata d—1of losd to carry, there's nia donbt of that, 1 Tather Dot gay what 16 waw Juet now.” Don't you think, Goveruor, that Gen. Cary hed somelLiug 1 do with 1t 2° + Nuw, luok iere, don't son lead me Into paying any- thing againat Batn, Your editor has about awea 8.in already, end whats tw uss of gottiug stter the poor d-1any wmore,” “We.l, 1 don't know, Gavernor ; but Sam s such s terrible cuss that Vs kiurd to keep ono's hand off of fo | pim,n W ell, well—tat hitm go, Cover him with tho mantlo of churity.” Xut you rec, Governor, that can't bo done,—ihare's no maptle lurge enough to cover tho fellyw,—ne'd slip out, somehow, and Juin some party be thougat had the Mr. A, O, Heslog waa greeted on bis apresrance | must vutes,” wotl thres cheers (rom the truly loyal voters in attend- snce, Hosaid that It was {n that hall that he had made one of his first 8] eechios during the campalgn of 1874, At this dute hospjcared In s dift erent role from ususl, ss ‘hecame ess candidate, Only onca before, in 1850, had ho sought an oflie, and ho did not kuow whellior be 0 ) eak well for himself, Laving spoken 80 often and so long for others, 1o bedeved Lad principien of tho Oppontion paity were right, and by would support them, Uf (e the newspapers had been pitching into lim, (apecially sluco 1673, Beforo that no man was so sular with them us A, O, Hesing, But all at ouce ey chianged, becuure be lind feft (ks Ropuliican pare ty, a8 he Ledaved, for Lis country's gous, Whon Graut s olected thers cawo an avulincha of corrup- ton. To-dsy, he , it was meon tust a msn who was notorions for drunkeness wis put o _chargd of the Doparamunt of the Interior, Yet thcae prople called the Uyj.vel- onirte gawbiers and biscklegs, Ho wauted to knuw iy o ould be s targat of {ho uewrpapers of Cul- osg0. Juuruallam, Lo sa:d, bxd sunk down into the gutier o Cuicag, A Blitey ou whouo aldriy han o bsscat of {nfamy,—that man preouda (o alf ju judament on the claraciem of reapectable paople; coutradict the lics of hin paper wou.d Xoop & mon Lusy from snorning (o night, snd hs ‘did not projose to do i, Everybody knew that A, - C. Heefpg had alwsys ° beon the friend of the lalorug-men, ind Lis charster would sty without defnm, He teit tist b bud been onte raged by the atlacks of the press ince Lo bad left the e} ublicun pariy. At 8 meeting ueld In that Toom, » few daya prior, & muu bud staied tout if Heaug woa clovted Couty ‘Ireisurer the Pruskisn eagio would triumpb over the An.crican eugle, Ue wished to ray that be hud aiwaya s poced tho Prumsisn eagle, and, sithougl lie wasa Jotmun, be was a cisizen of the Uuliad States. Ie Lud 10 feutit'R for auy Euroresu power, s had wlwsys ramed 1:0m his Goyhoud with tue Amenicanu, except vlen the Nauve Awerl ne of Pulisdelibis burned s Cathohic cuureh du Punwdegia, 1n conclusion, be *xjrencd his contivence i tuo sesuit of the Novem- ber eiection, r. nyan spake rt some lenkth from s Mradght’ Democrntio sundjoiut, iie $28 particuiatly turd oo dr. Kecloy, tue lndependont caudidite agaimet Uemng, Hpeaking of we ticket adopted by tlie Upporidou Cunvenlion, Lo vald dit, situough the Liud of the ti kot wes good, the tall was objoctiona- Uls. 2o resjectuble cittzen oughit to vote for men wbo ) tod 10 bospitd o, The rematnder of Mr. Runyun's sjetch was uovoted to s puti of the lit- Al morning newapaper which aptly represcnts tho ine telbyence wud ufiuence ot te Demucrucy, Culeriou followed withs fow rewarks, chi fu defeuse of the present City Uovernment, ‘The westing tuen udjouried uutil cne woek from nexh Baturday eveum, —_—— WHAT THEY SAY. THE OPPOSITION LEADKNS wara intent observers of yesterday's Convention, All resdilv saw 8t a glauce that it was within the ‘power of the Repubitcan party to eleot or dofeat 4 '\Well, Governor, I don't want to Lore you. Ilave ¢ oljection to dieouss your defeatsby furtlier 2, Well, 1 dou't eare {0 54y aby more on tue subjoct. Yon can Just asy that X am futly antialed will the ver- dict of tho people, and congratulate the liepublican tyon jtaluck in electing Ao good s mun as Gen. ee. Come, (uke a glasa of wine with e 1 that the imierviow ceased, and tha old Gov- ernar scttied niwawedt dowa in his ciair, eemitngly con- tout Lo resuma hia Intorcoures #1 b ths Iiiorsturs of thio past and present sgea of tho world, Tae Freeidency waa casually menioned, but the Guvornor didn't seem inclined to takie o sube:t, so it wan Dot preesed, On takibg our leave tbo old Gov- erntor {nsistod on folivwing us out ta the buggy, and, sealng us off, he balloed aftcr un, * fec hare, ted Hals stoal to come up horo sud tako & glis of Wise with v g ite MISCELLANEOUS, BUPFALO NETUBLICANS. Speelal Duvatch to I'he Cheaoo Tribune, Burraro, N. Y., Oct. 19.~1he Republican City Couvention to-day nomtnated Philip Beck- cr, a well-to-do German and wholesala groeer, for Mayor, and 3. Evans for Comptroller, L. A, Buebl for Treasurcr, Jonno B. Groen for City At- tornoy, Will.am 8. Rice for 5i Charles Jezsomin for Streot Commismoner. Demooratic nomines tor Mayor is tho Hon, A P. Laoning. who was dofeated 1n the nowmiuation for Btate Seuator by tbe Tildenites. Mr. Lan- ningias lawyer of prominence, popular with bis party, and s strong candidate, But tho balanceof the Democratio ticket Ls weak, whils that of the Republio- ans s atrong, The conteat Wil be closo. Tuw last Megor waa Déxaocratlo and the provious ole a Repub- WINSEDAGO COUNTY, WIRCONBIN. Snecial Disatch (u_The Choaya Tribune. Osntnosk, Wik, Uct. 10.~Two of tho It=publican Asscitly Distriit Conventione in this county have numina.ed candidales, In the Third District, Leroy 8, Cliuso was repormiuated almost unaniuisiy, was ono of tus thirion in the Wiscoustu Avscmoly lust wiuter who signed Uso manifesto agalust tho electin of Matt 1L, Carponter ua Senator, in the Fourtn Dis trict, Sydney Suufelt was nomluated e 18 s farmer, The Convention In tho First District will bo held ou Baturday of this weeX, Tuvmas D, Urimmer, who zepresented the Diatrict in the winter of 1871—12, b8 tatked of xa the nowinos, ‘Tho eampntun fa warmiog up in this ssction of the Htate, The friouds of Gov, Tuylor are disheartencd, and n'man wiho will say st be 18 golug to vote for Willisin B, in # rara avis indecd, VERMILION COUNTY, ILL. Snectal Diapten ta Fhe Chicazo Triduns, DasviLLe, Ill, Oct, 19,—The Iepublicans of this county met in deiegate Couvention st o Opera-ause ad pominsted ¥, M, Alhands for and Asa I Guy for’ Couaty Hurs reely any oproaition to eliber of itiated, tio duligates Laving been tho Hesing ticket according!y as they nominatod | fustructed to vuto for tham.? good or mediocre mea, Wiille sovoral of tle cool, calculatiog men of tha party protended ine difference towards the entire Republicau party, their looks sadly belied thum. aud on every face snd from every tougue one could eamly sce traces of fear that the Republicsns were gowg to pen oub remmkably well. Buch of these 88 isited the Convention wers fully satisfiod by ope luok st tho character snd componition of that body that nouo Lut the besy mon could re- oeive & numoation at iis bends, Ho not.ceabls spd indisputavle was this faot that pot one of thom bas been beard to gainsay it. But this did not keep them from ndiculing the ticket, aad so, when tae wowitiations wero mado Luawu sround town, tha varions Opjosition beadquarters wera all agog with lovity, sod boastings about Hesug baviog & froe feld. To meutivy Keeley's uamo or chauces puta damper on procecdivgs, and capeod winks from ths knowing ones, which seemed to sy that [Hosing mas not the next County Treasurer. A little thouglit 88 £o who Mr, Huck was caused more douut- ful winks, sud, whon the barmony of the ticket is taken fnto consldecasion, therm wery thoso who readily conceded thiat, siter all, the fglt would be & urouy even ope, Kealey 18 well known to bo doveloping unustal strengel 10 thie country dletricts and in many of tuo wards of the city, TUs strength comen cllwity from tho Irish, aud 80 strious 1s the defection alrvady thst Mr, Heslng Is making herculesu aticwpits to wiy ibem back, Thus far bis effurty bave Leen nlserable faflure {5 agpolld amoug (Lo Irish voters us “ Muldeon,” With tho nomiustion of Louis Huck, Heslog's German votew will ly ieas untd the day of eclection, would not Le at all surprising, eome and (t miots BiLcery Iriends fu Uify olement han any ol man 15 towh, exety Lug, ernupd, Jucob Kebm, Wio is hi faut fricad), Witk tue Amerd w0 popotation b s asnuost squnlly well kuown, end y as highly re. pecied. Hols tuotouguly Acrdein In Raing s seutipients, 8ud 1 certaluly far nord & thi uttice on L8 weoount, “Fhe Oppositioy bag thor- onghly frownied down Lie Ameriau clement, They peud jioting to comple o fureign Kuow-Nothiug- L of Ler gar , u it bis Hun H.og or KU O hiig fo8 woiie O faddr good Olitos— Fay the vocuut Judgolip on iho bupreme Beuel eatirod by AlAlinter's tran-ter, Th te:ommend s A0l OF thy Bupyor of the vider Candldatey ars equally .xmuut;‘tlmnu“nl- Lot one uf theut bt 14 vaatly 1w, fo i€ than tie corresgund.ug pomne: el 5 ¢ poRuneca v the Tue ol l'fll: to\‘l\;[’! DIVICIALS, o offect of thy nowlnatios swwig the count offiiila wes muyihivg Lul exhlartieg. Tbey had Loped to 560 & fur difierent tickel put 1u tu Bwd, ond one which would cuimimand far less support. They confessed thet by airong, CAud - for i ‘Tessors T it thaw. They saw §u ft & probatliity of succes:; which wis LY Lo Ineads agrueably, sud in Mew of it several atd tiat the Uppuition purty bad mude s grand mistake u Bomin.LG fact, wotao of the less inilense devolens of I'i ursseliy, recognicing as apd hig ch-ruw?" tue o matter of candidates Court 1l patior 84 fbat Mr, Lay recoguized the compurstive strengih of Lbe Cosu. Eabcpar ticksd, U ntdent that » part of 3t | 408 by the jutlation Jssu R kut, Uiwy were co ul 'l.."‘m ol B wuuld be defeatad, 43 uieh they appeited fo cLuris3ivg, for Loe treasns thal tley Awpostanco of malniaiwog e “amp thia city miet yeat. ray, aod, cente Luw, adupted rasofutions calling on ull good 1o ropudisa tue «ouming eloction; sud_ bolt the Lopuis irit Atiorheys ALTUURLOUL (o Buts L0 Brosscut petasus gulity of, Lo lipropor uss of monay af elec- grow bosutiful | Jeurued (une hard-mouey kad catried Obio by say, to ute Mr, Huck cany every German district in tus city, 1u bis busintss—inadiug—le comee in contact wiin thiat largs eiciuent that lus siready thorouguly doin- ouetrated fustreng.lsat the polly, and b+ probably cupts Ju for dret, lu caiig W.veriog s4Lo wbo 10 suppord for Lo Couuty Kress: ey did the ewlnent Blnow ‘Lopublicsn uominee, 1o o Olers of We bu- In.3ly Wes o atouger wwan, cufeseed that notbing i (Usn ‘s irvela couki hbep bl feats eloctiun. Vi apyreciaisd tho | The victory 1s achisved by 80 small & mejority ss L 3 pawer 1o e’} ahow cloasly and cleasiugly that the gresubsck pollvy, DGSTON YRUKIBITIONISTS, Doston, Oit, 19,—About seveuty-five clergymen of wlter’ denounoing the Lis men and Dumocratic candidates for Governor, A GOUD XOVE. Avnany, Oct, 10,—Gov, Tilden has iostracted Dis- Uous, uk patts of dinissal g POLITICAL NOTES. The Obio election—a close shave, but a clean oue,— Vashinyton Chyonicle. Tue fate of Mr, Phillips about this time, says an exchasige, reminds us of Capt, Cuttlo's com- plimeut co lus friond Jae Bugsoy: **Iore's a man what Lias beer more bauged about the head tlan suy other man Liviog." Benstor Thuiman, with all his sweaknesscs, sometimes ntcors & profound thought, iy Intent in to the cffect that it is doubtful whetlior the tima will ever como when a Preaidontiul aa- plirant can try to stap s pllo driver without gote tiug emashiod.~Brooklyn Argus, ‘1lie Obio cauvass, with its ssquences, has de- terwined thie drift und policy of the two parsica, By the irteaivtible luglo of ovants, the lepub- dwan pasty s bo:ome the party of ronnd cny- roney, ‘Lhe teuuenm{ of the Democtaic party 1t the opposlte dlioetion e just os cloar aud un~ mistakuble,.~Alany Journal . Thero is uo doubt that the inflationists in Ponusylvatn telt gresily encoursged whea thoy ouly about 4,000 wajontv, B0.000 us mt fiut report “They will spare uo effurt tu rooovor their lost ground, aud thelr upputiauts shouid be yo less active to hecp what Lius Leen guitied.~New York Evening ost. ‘The Baston Trarcl.er waa not withouy teslings on the subjoct of thy Obio election. Thus it pound thewm uat 3 “THEro Wb kume fing clapa fn O Bl U Ve ok o W ey 01 Ty dove, iT we mu ¢ We'll futate il we And thoy Wid—ilt u desjairitig ery, 0, The must Litter zetlection au the Aflei i Gui0 15 i LXayatablo Mathage v ko 1o Hicted on tho bro ectr of Ko many Prosidential supitants, who cumwbited thouselvus in more or Insy omupbintio laugvase (o tinsucial {deas that will never Lo Becepted by the wajority of the poaple of the United Blates. Neiwior Allen uor Peadleton, yor Hendncks nor "Thurinay, stand o reauunabie show for tho vomluation nest wuw- wer,~— Cincinnati Convnercial, The actusl resuit of the Ollo canvass th Brovalyp Unfon puts thae: ; i Tisrs b Utdle wse 12 albempting to-de tar fie Foautt of flte OBlo eloctiun: leide v thaiaact 1100 Liezeey of tho Weet wh Smportatice it vevir tad Lo fure, Tue lmmeuse vole which Allea pulled Deat'evidsnce that ingtead of 20,000 or ia the will befory X st Btate and that tdonal nhllarm,—pfln?- Tiva) candiates Wil Le SOF. wd 10 bulid. tho Prealdeucy of (ba Ubited Biates, The Rictigond WAl number of Bouthiorn jour: i Qo Busuelal quesiion bas come to tho, suzface as e groat divhding Uve of jurtics 1o asbae ig: on wilsh [t is to be added o the s which usge s:and- In & socent 1ssue It oren ad {hin eariy day, han seired @ by upon tue Lewtta anit minds of the propto 1184 @ viot bod oken by A stmpie defeat, atid ctint, 100, {1 the trst Bgui he twean the nnd)s ipline I Propls on the aia & da and the woil-negantrvd, well-cquipped, aud well-driited dofend- 1n 8nd followirs of Wie woney-kings ot 1k othoT. The Waehington Senfiuel (Democratic) thus admoniahes th m to con their f-rimors : Onr defoated Weelorn statesmen owelt to themactves 10 pay right away some ntlention to by Hion ani sreit: Iy ddenpared ook Farnimg,” et them nbudy our Trearnry Teud gvod warks on wtional economy, A Tarcen Sdeatky ” will soon beoomo'a lity,” they will 1y Jonger follaw eality, s el goils aa Ben Batter, Wende L PLGIL A, Krailoy, eto, 1f Beustor Gunlon wonld frony ow il the tneeting of Congesrs do tho 81ne, we feel ansnzed thiat oven 10 hitm tiis Inst letter i revly to ax-Benator Beburs will Bppesr very ** fuuny,” inde-d, Tho ststement that a number of Catholio votrra refuned to vote for Allen and (nflation bo. canso the 7eraraph—iho Church urgan at Cln- cin hind pledged their vos.® in re aymant of the Geetnn b, is coufiemed by the New Yurk Staats-Zertuns, whica sayn: The retarn: from the elociion in tht Blate ahow that the clorgy, with all i paine, ecerted no remarkable {nfieni over the mus of votars, On fhs conirary, it dvoka na 1 tha raM and fanatice) conduct of tno pricate; and (heir ofticis us neddiing in politien, ronsat ine stubbarnness of n zoad many Cathailes, and niade Hhens reralvy to support the Republican ticket in aLite of tho Cliureh, The Springfie'd (Mana,) Republican thua miates Lho f, rco of tho great Democratio prio plea volved : 1t all the voles cant for Allen_snd Cary tn Oh flavored with inflation and repudiation, the ¢ would bo serfous_euough as it i, 10 that ca anall & madority on the right slda fn o large a vote waublLe tie ly discouraglug and slieming, Forlu: e thie remaining votes (¢ 15 oqually rafo to asaume that & cloar majority wern cant Ly men who had no definits oplutond of their own on the suliect, and who woitdd Twvo hurralied and voled for bard money with equal alacrity, ‘Tho opinion that the Olilo canvass was but the openiug of tha tight is shared by the Bpringfled (Maas ) Union, which says : Thuso who fancy thot the defent of the inflation De- ‘mocracy (n Ohio by 3,00 majorily Lan diveipated the danger f an fnfl.tion plsnk in the Demoeratic plite form next yesr, shonld romenibar that the stunuiug musjordty of 100006 which Ollo gave ogainst Copper: Leadisgl fa 18 3 id notavail to keey s Coppestead plank out of the MetDllin platform, Dean Rich- motul, who was tien so powerful fn the Deniocracy ar vi ere defeat of inflation fu Ohio, on Tuesdny, convert e Denworiatle patty from the way, and make it a trustworthy custodiau of 1he Snan- cul interents of the nstion, Mr. William Allen bhan retired with » wot clovh wonnd 1onn { bis heated brow, sud Sawmuel Cary—eneaking of Cary 1eminds us of the modi- tative lumborman who hought two raw oystera and had them wrappoed up 10 & ancr. Baxd the wonderiog aaloon-kooper. as he hamilod ovor the parcel, **What on eurth yor goin' ter do with Tem 7" Woll, verses,” saud the lumberman, I'm goiu’ np tor Osbko-h ter malit ter hev somo fun with the boys, 'n 1've most alwavs noticed ’t ther’s nothin® o prood for tekin® out 1oflammation 'a & raw "'ster,” Hsmucl Cary has bad much experience with *‘iho bova" Wo suspecy be bought Lo raw ossters at the begin- ning of this ** jsmaoree,” anil that he in Iving on his back somowhers now with one on each eve.— New York Trivune, Tiorn without & apiue, Born before Its thine, Of motihia it nv'er ivd nine, Voor Reg Baly. First thoy bad our fem Cary with hiu taim, To atop s littlo yam— Yam in Ohto, Cary ealled on Relley To run fts little baity, Bpinelesn Hiitls Jelly Hal tho actia bad. Kelley thonght Wency O,, With bis philosophy, Could eurs that cra h‘:{, Then 1hey were glad, Thinking they had found Haw to bring 1t round, They unlted in.one waind, ockeasby-Luby, Voor Laby aqualled, Phatilips was callod, Aad promptly tnyialled Crsnd Ligh wet-nurss. So. hnl\( teing crow lod, Now 'tls niceiy shroudes, O Li-bo-howedid 1t Die in Obio? —Pittsburg Chronfele, A GTATHIO CARTOON. 4 The Graphic's latest cartoon presents William Atlon_ retirod from the * d—d Lacrou ieslitios " of Oluo politics to the svect soitude of & monk's cell, Ho cons Boethius® ¢ Consolations of Puiloraphy,” whi:e piied on the stone floor at hia wido iw Baxtor's **Salnis’ Rest " avd ** Call to the Uncouverted,” and a large collection of sim- ilarly ontertatoiug hteralure, nor heeda the life- lens form of tho rag-babv suspended from s eibbet at his back, nor tho rats that peer at him {rom the cracis 1n tho wall, and oply his pious boogs and the jus on the shelf for covsolstion, ‘[he pictute wsp:res tho Graphic’s poot tuns : YA VRO 3T THOUGNTS, VALY WORLD, DEGOXE | Tiiich buugs tho Baba hit sank to rens With Willlsm Aslen i tuo Wost, 1y bonest hands ita koell waa rung, 1y Hayes snd Behurz lts dirgo wes sungt kro Ionor comes, s pllgrim To spuru the gi ked tu Aud Alen b i lone sppoar, To dwell a weeping honalt here, JONN MORRISBEY. John MMorrissey ia tho lateat atatesman who hus been bewought by & delegation of admiring seftow-citizeus to ** averthrow his saruples " aud couseut to be their gundidato for the State Hou- ato from the Fourth New Yorx City Disr.ct. In their appeal whicls wad reducod to a letter a hall- column 1 length, the delevation (Anti-Tam- many) after rom.nding the tHow, Johu of his sell-kuown reluctance to the accepiaucs of pu- hteal houors, add 1 ‘The presont campalzn {a not s mere conflict batween Joinical yartics for pulla ot uie | brin o of vila) wportatce a1 0. Notonly urn the righta of the peapia at frstie, but the very foundation of Damocs 180y ftaclf i8 ahakon and eudsugered. , . o . Tue ous-min powsr of Lammany MHuil, ssemingly ia. tozlc.ied with eclfshness sud ambltion, “since ft his had the coutrol of the chy depatte wents has, by reduciug the ea of tha Inborer whila the prowinent meu of tho orgaulzstion bave coutinuod (h tha cnjoyment of their bigh salsries and fat oflicor, ot only made wn _envious ud despotic diszriniiuation 1o favor of the rich over $ue poar, but ly reduced the wages of lavor to *atr " Agatnat thin discrimination und tojue- on have earncatly proteded, Your voice Lasbeen in dofenso of tta Lioring mn and your jofli- Ence s Luen ucilvely oxertod i dufonng of tuat clins, which coustituies tho hulk of tho couatltuency of tho Fourth Seuatorial D atrict, They bave come 10 rogeri you an teeir clife! chamylon—.8 ouo of the fuw inen {sud e chief of them all) who havo Lad o courage (v dispute and opj.o 6 thews maoasures of injnatl we roapectfully adbut (let for this reason wous abould accept the nowinatlon for Senator. To such appeal tho Ifon, Johp cannot hodeaf; it might Induce even a better man to sutfer him- salf o be couuted In. JULOE 1, H. BLACK ON THE RAG-DATY. The veteran Domocrat, Juage J. 8. Black, Is very docidedly of tho opivion that legal-t utor notes are ut coustititional. Jla wus tnvrviewod the other déy by the Now York Workl's reporter, aud tatked a8 foliowe: R.~Waa the Leg: 1-Tender et nnconstitutional 7 Judge B.—~O0f course it W aud v, ol will e an fongunitlan s, Tho declaton of tbe Bipremo Cours compels us ko subnidt t 1t, “But Bo 6 urt ou varth con ma ke nuy ono who Las read the Canstitution Lelieve that the teuural Government hug powes Ls coma te- Iwoen two citizeus of & Riate aud defermifuo how their contracts with one another shall be excouted, Con- gress had no furiadictlon fn such matiers, It Lo longed to tho Htates, and tho Htates have bound themnselvos not (o oxervise itin wich manuer asto mike auything bui goht and atlvor coln 8 legal tender, A promise to yay dolara caunot in the Daturs of tuings be purformcd by oliering v ew of paver., If an agresto deilver 8 certain quiu- 131y of [ine bosrda can Cangrees say that tho promise slsil bo fulfl ed by theterd v of buckwheat stisw? J—Lut Cougresabun waid flat s cesoln kind of paver whall La Juwful waney of tho United Siates, sod G0ea 1ot that 1 wue 1t mioney 1 Judya I, ~No, kst wulch 1s not moey not Le lawlil woney, If Cougrers deciarea that utraw | tor Inwful b oarde of the ['nited Htstes, that will naka 1t 80, fur thut is trifiug wils (b common ¢ td reasun of the thing, 1¢ tils kind of trane betartfanion ean be effacicd Ly mere lemsiation, dow’t you wea where it wili laud? The States as well ut thy United Histes muy ovade the constitutional inter- it by waylug that pager which they deeire to make & legai-tender ghall be gald sud miver coln, ‘T'ue wuow dealing of ouP OPPUILIIS Wi vu: GugrcDey 18 full of abaus and dslusious, Livs all violations of & groat fundumentel truth, 1t must Dbe atoned for, Tthas doubled the natoual delt, lucres-ed tue debt of the Btates aud sli munleipat corporations, temyted fodie viduals 10 envage in wild ente:prises, dopressed agri- culturs] induairy by (he mort snotmous tazes over itupossd, robl.ed Lalor of the 1 2sau it hes earnod, doe morslized the publio service, aud leut corruyton wingu (o By, It Lsas indecd Lroughs us tohard l}mn Thewy who sut of these evils do ot Sud much consol 4ou fn the fuct thut the aslarios of ottiorre Lisva be doubled, that speculstars Bave ot vich sud W colossal fortunus of g1e.t cap.talists Lave been swellsd 10 ven tinies theis former b - THE BLACK HILLS, Bvecial Dizpateh to The Chicace Tribuns, Biovx City, Oct. 19.~Depastures of Blick Hills miners sre frequent. They usually atagt out in swall partles Gl some distancs wer whore thev meet ad gotber tu the um'f puroemath % sway, | can- THE INDIANS. Report of the Board of Indian Commisstoners for 1874, Soventy-five Thousand Redskins Bup- ported by the Government, without Any Aid irom Themselvos. Recommendation that the Men Be Com- pelled to Work, and the Chil dren to Go to School y 4 And that an Indian Cons’sbulary Fores Be Established on All the Reservations, PRASPECT OF AN INDIAN WAR, Speat D.apateh b the Chicado Triduna, Atovx Crry, Is., Oct, 1D.—A Washington loitor to the Sioux City Times recoived to day from Cbarles Collins, statos that thore isno doubt 1hat a genoral Indian war will bs inaugurated this fall. The Indinna aro gonerally dissatiafiod with the way the Black Hills tresty terminated, and it is & matter of ragrot with thom that thoy did nos comtnenos theu oy killing the Comm 8- sionora Mr. Colhon eave Gon. Crook, com- mander of the Dopartment of the Platte, haator nommo time baon propar.nz fur & conflict with the Indans, aud will be 1valy when the mecossity ariges. o 2L REPORT OF THE ROARD OF COMMISSIONERS, The eixth sunual report of tbe Bosrd of ln- Qisa Commissioners, for the vear 1874, hsn juat been publishied, and ia s oloatly-printed bovk of oxer 150 pages, Most of this space 18 ocoupled with roports of Agents and Bub-Agents, which sliow, a8 noarly as ox-parts etatement by thosa interestod {n making & good showing can be ex- pectod to, the conditlon of -the Indian tribes and the Indiau servico geperally throughout the country. 1t in etated that not less than 75,000 Indisna aro supported by the Government, without con- tributiug in sny manver tonid in this support, or to repay the munificonce oxionded. This is A PREPTY LARGE LAZZATONI-LIST ; and the dincus-lon of the best means of reducing it, sud, per sequanco, the iImmonse expenditures nocessary io keoping it up, i3 ono well worth shilo considorlng, Jducation and labor are woll Iaid dowu a8 the principal means Ly which tho Indiau may become self-supporting; snd, al- thongh it appests that there have bosn several Congrovsioual enacyments requiring children to be sent to ecliool and able-bodiod men to per- form sersico, 1t meoms that, in mapy of the more important Lribos, theao provisions are only nominally observed, or else utterly ignored ; for it is well known thet tha achool-teachors on most of tho reservations nover toach any one anything, any mo.e thau their heed-farmera enltivate farma, or their m llera run mulis. Allbough the requirements of tho treaties witls the Siouz, Kiowss, Comanches, Cheyounes, Arapanoes, and other bands, are plaiv on thero polots, the Agenta repors themselves poweriess to enforeo tho obligations assumed. The Doard think that, 1f the Goveroment bad inssted upon com;liapge with theso obligations, oven by tho nse of A DIODERATE AMOUNT OI TORCE, the Indisn problom wonld now ba solved; o3. paciahiy 1f it were made & vondition upon which they shiould participa.e in the benetuctiona «of tho” Government. Thia 18 nodouobisdly trae; but It ia also true that it would requize no tri- fling amount of force 10 carry out thesn provis- iong, if we may judgo by tho tem_or of the 5,000 oakod waridora who circled around our Black Ihils Commiesion in {ta wession at Ited Cluud the uther day, sud tho performances df ** Littlc- Bad-Man," who gave the Commission fo nnder. stand tbet be dids't noed to bave s clup o.en knoclied off bis shoalder to provoie him osud bis braves to maka orow-meat of the Craw- Butie Council. Therecom.nondation, hawever, that the MK I COMPELLED TO WOLK, and tha childten to go to schonl, is a good ono ; for the lazy, ndolent life is as.d t « be having a vixtble effect ipons the Hioux Nation ; esvecislly it, a8 tho Hoard stats, thovbave been so well fod shat they are gotting the dyspepas snd other digesees of tao digestiva organs,—s ro- matk that ban the oujesranco of a bon.root, shen Red Clona's complop 8 are romembered. 1t wou!d cercaluly be a bad jole if this redunbtn. blo warrtor and” Hpotted “fwl wero Lo get tha guut by resson of hixh living, and be uuable to 1anxo thoir annual thp 1o 8o tho Croat Faher in Wusbingtou. ‘Tho orgauization of & POLICE FOUCE COMFORED OF INDIANA 18 commended, —soveral such organizations hav- ing been used with succe:n; and tho fact that Gen. Crook uned s for 0 of Apacues in connaction wiih bis tioops 1 subdufog the Aworicau Dodouins iu Arizons, is used as an argument 1n favo~ of 1ho ostaburhuent of an Iulan cone awahwiery foree on all tho reserva: fuvs. “To neod of au ofletent rogulativn governing the expenditues of pnblic monev, and o strict systom of woco intabllity therefor, in animad. vortad npon ; and very propoily 80, &a it 1s oo of the weakest poiuta in the ealira systom, that there seems t) bo 1o sdequate means of holdisg Agonts respousible for the vast suma expanded. 7 THE CITABACTEZR AND CONPENANTION OF AGENTR 14 alao discnssod, aud tho mimendation mide that tho rienidout bo authonized, tu bl dlscre- sy, to Incrosse their componsation acoording to the patore of the work porformed sul the re- sponaibility attaching to their d.sbarsements, "Tiae roport Is evidently projared with tho pure pose of limpreasing the views entertalued by the membe:s of the Board upon the Natiousl Con- groea whioh lu abuut to a semble, as tha disous- wion of Tudlsu agairs 1u cne 1hut is iikely to vo & prowinent feature at the approscuiog seanon. St gl Sl REBLIGIOUS. WISCONSIN M, E. CONFERENCE, Bweeral Disvateh (o T'ha Cnicago Tridune, Racise, Wis, Oct, 10,~Yosterdsy af:eruoon tho Dishiop was olosetad with the Preslding EI ders, sl being rarncatly engaged lu trying toad- fust the appoiwstments so As 10 give she moat goneral eatinfuction poneible, 1u the Conferenco room, . C. Tilton proaided by stpoiniment of the Bishop. Tlia mession wau a perfoct godeend for some of tho members who aro fond of speech-maling, The Bubop being absent, and one of their own number pre- eiding, as the ronoits on Bunday-scliools, Freod- mou's aid, Bible cause, Babhath-obaervance, &o., camo in, the talkiog brothrey had s lino tims, a8 thoy unburdened their souls nud ecatterod hght on the \wrioun subjects and resalutions that came up tor Conforence zotion, «It wan expocted dui g the day that the sppolutmonts would be resd, sud the Cotferouce sdjowin on Monday evening; but, bofore the adjou.nment of tae a(to.nv0D Weu- slan, & clond the alzo of & man' haud was ssen 1n tho divection of the Lishop's Osbinet ; soon the mutterng thunder *was heard ; aud, ta Ltho disturued mnde sud palpitatiog beara of mauy, the eccivsiustioal and itinerating heaveun grow dack, while tho showeis of rumora, opinjoos. aud spoouiations 1eil fast, Flually s messcuger nrnved from tho chiel eocleeisstical Mogule sn- ra’gnu Iu turaing the greac iron wheel, willi tho ufurmation thae tho wuoel was clogged; an oveuing sosslou of too Cabjnet must Lo held consequently there couid Le no adjournmens ull Tuesdsy. Iu thoevening the Cabluet was in slon un- 41 » late bour; while, in tho Conference-room, H. U, Tilton proeided, and s number of compll- meutary resolutions Weie [assed, sOme iDiscel- laneuus busiuced stiondod to, soms sdditionat wpocche-maging done, and then udjoummon\u‘l 8.0 o clo:k Bext moroing. Ylus worniug the Liwov was ju the chair. ‘Theralationsota numb sy of proscbors wey's fized; during which ezer.ina tutre was BOme bhufp urriug, and sote wlinging remarks wore made avout the tyraouy of Promding Eiders, and their dispos.bion 10 use asbrit arly the prer-gativea of thowr ofiice. The Prestainy ders nade vaiy lawe dcfeuse, lay ng tio oo la the Mishops, and vepecislly on Bishop who Kulldad 184t vear, Other complimentary sud sympathetio resolu- tions were paesed, & moton Lo adjourn s3acon as the appolst. menis were read was caitiad, ‘flie Bishop thon snnounced the 2216t hyma, aftor tho wiwgiog of which, P, 8. Boouets 1od in s 1‘;:. ppoiotmpots were then road, and ibese men of God weot fotsh to the labors, touls, aud trinmpha of suother Confersnoe year, - ‘Tue Couterenco has boen, oa the whole, & aly oo oster, vioseant one, And it haw baen well entartained, Muoh of the placaure and proitt of tho acsaion, 0 b h prosehes and poople, (8 duo ta the ale i shle mavaggamont and untir ug onerzy ant attontiona of tho Rev. 4, O, haddock, the pas. tor at Ranna duing the past yoar, and whoso duty it hecams to vravide places for the preach- ein, Jin performod his work woll, and gave #roat ratisfaotion, The Nishop's cloxing rematka woro highly an- [ropmste aud vory tunetnug, tlo spoke lko & rmo man of God, and improssod all who hemd him an belng ouo of the beas aud moe: capable of men. THE 10WA BiSHOPRIC, special Irsvateh to Tie Chicans Tridune, Davesront. Ia., Oct, 19.—Word way recalved yestordsy by Dr. Barris, Chairman of (he 8land- Ing Committea of tha Episcopal Diccesa of Iuna, thas the Btanding Committees of Deln- ware and Florida bad ratifled the olection of Dr. Eccleston as Bishop of Jova., A majorityof the States have now conrentod to his conscoration, and Dr, Eecleaton witl bo the noxt Dishop, The names of the dioceses which have given $hoir consent ara as full w1 Kansas, Onlo, New Joraey, Marsland, Western Michigan, Bouth- 0 m Oto, Missour) Mingexota, Wost- e New York, Qentral Naw York, Nobraska, New _[lampshirs, Now York, Northorn New Jorsoy, Tonnessoo, Con- necticut, Rnhodo Ieland, Messachusous, Pennsylvanis, Calitornia, Wiscouein, Virginin, Florida, and Dela vaso—24, Thoso that haye ro- fused cousent s Louleians, IHinols, and North Carolinn—3. Thero aro rovonteen more Com- mittecs to hear from, and It 1 bolioved thay least fiftoen of thcw will voto aye. GENERAL CHRISTIAN MISS.ONARY CONVEN- TION, Louisvitre, Oct. 19.—The twenty-sevonth an- nusl meoting of the General Christisn Mia- #lonary Convention of Amorica opened in this city to-day {n the presence of & fair nnmbor of delogaton and visitars. The procuedings were conductod by tha Cremdons, tha Rev. leaiw Errict, of Ohio, and the Seorotary, Mr. I M. Ursou, of tho namo Hiate. Tho oblect of the Couvontion i+ the apread of tho Gospel and ad- vancemont of goneis! mismonary work in tsis and forolgn lands. Doyond tho appointment of Messre, J, H, Qarrigon, J. C. Atfller, J. H, Low- mau, R. Moffast, and W, L, Hogdar a Commit~ teo on Contonnial Fund, notbivg kmportaut was transacted. ILLINGIS BAPTISTS, Srecial Dispatch to The Chicans Tribuns, Atroy, TN, Oct. 19.—Tho Stato Do tist Asso- cintion convened in thia city this evening at the Bapt st Caureh, A large numhar of dologates arrived sestorday ovemng and to-lny. Tho u‘)}wlx’l_illg Bormon was preached by the Hov. 3. 8. Mabie, MICHIGAN BAPTISTS. Speetal Duapaten ta The Clacaao Tribitie, Dernrotr, Oct. 10.—To-day the Stato Baptist Association mot hero to bold {ta forty-first an- nual soesion, A sotmon was preached, commmit- tecy appoiatod, sod routine husiness transacted, "FINANCIAL. NEW YORK. New Youg, Oct. 19.—Tho aonusl meewng of the Gold Exohange took place vestorday, The ‘Treasurer's roport shodved a balauce on band of 2126,000, Thbo now Board of ofticers will bo 10ado known to-dav. The nawly-elected ofiicers aro: President, Jumes B. Colgato; Vice-Uresl- dents, E, T. Bragaw and B. (k. Arthur; Trens. urer, K. L. Edwards; Secrotary, Willlam P, Wartcatt, Jobn ii. Cutbbert & Co., whisky rectifiers, at Burling ulip, suspended yosterday, and made an assigoment of thewr propersy, ‘Shelr liabities wro about $160,000. EQIE, PA. Special Dlenated to T'he Chicaca Tribune. Emg, Pa, Oct. 19.—Tha failure of Burton Dros. & Co., tho extensive coal-doateis and whippers, was anuounced to-dav and oreatcd wome littla excitement among our business men. It is ynderstood that sheir Liabilities amount to £260,000. BOSTON. Bosrax, Oct. 10.—Tho run on the Mome Sav. 1gs Dank continued te-day, and over 860,000 were paid to depositors. il A TEMPERANCE, Npeciad Disvateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Tockronp, Iil.,, Oct. 19,.—A great temperance excitoment lias broken out hore. Col. Beott, Cant, Drow, and othors are st rrlug n{ the poo- rle and making numerons couverts, Lant night & prayer-meetivg was hold in Edaard Duukle's #aloon. Sreetn_Dispath (o The Chicano Tribune, Ixp1aNaroits, Uct. 19.—Ihe Graod Lodge of Good Tomplats met to.day with 120 representa- tlves, ana ol the grand oudicers, Includ.ug Grand Worihy Chiet Templar J. J. ‘L1lboit, presont, “The roport shows thie naat vear to huva boou tho m-st snccessful in khe hstorv of this Order, 150 now lodzes naving been organized, snd 200 udded to tho Troasury. A resolution to adopt the uniform consttution recommended by the Qrand Lodao of the Un'ted Sta es, waa reserred 1o the Cominittoo on Legulatio kit i BRIDGING THE CHASM, Evizassrn, N, J., Oot. 19.—Tho reuvion of Union and Confedern‘e soldiers vezan this mor mg. The lino wus formod st 10:30, whan sl marched to Waverly. Fourteen compsules pu ticipated. The stroets wero lued with specta. tors, aud evory building on Bioad strcot nas decoratad, Gens. Kilpstrick, Prvor, Pemberton, aud lirlstead wora proseut together with a num= ber of the Biate omicwle, At Waverly, Gene, Pryor and Kilpatclok dolivered addressos, and & loog programms of excercises was g.vou. It is gula day ju tno city, the display oxceoding evou that of toe 4th of July, This eveoing, ths Fue Department will meet the voterans oo their }nluum, snd a graud display of fiteworks will ollaw, —_———— OBITUARY. Sracial Dignatch to The Chicamy Tridune, Canpoxoary, 111, Oat, 10,—Uarwood V. Oly- phaot, Vice-President of the Dalaware & Hud- son River RNnilruad, formerly General Superin- tondeot of the Graud Torer & Cerbondale Rail- road, died In London, England, yesterday, of consumption, ‘The sad nows waa received here to-dsy, Mr. Olypusut was well known by msny railroad moo, ard was & valuable citizen while liviug hera, Henpent tuo sumaier st Atlaolic Citv, aud vecently starsed with his family to #pond the winter 1n Bouthern Yrance, but died while on his way. ———— MISSING. Special Dispatah to The Chicago Tribume, Dusuque, In., Oct, 10.—Willlam tiatraoger, & promiunent citisen aud worchant of this city, lofe for Olicago auout four weeks ugo, to bo gous one weck., As nothing Las boon heard from bim. snd only s young olerk left in charge of bis ntore, friends bogluping o bo suspicious of foul play. ¥ TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The firet building In the couvtrv ereoted ox- olusivaly for tho Order of Boveraigns of Indus- cln naa dedioated o Bpungfield, Aass,, yester day. The gaa-works in Dixon, Iil, under the new pr prieiois, are furnishiog s supoiior quality, at noarly oneelalf less por 1,000 feot th {4 year, A. D, Lynch, Bank Exsminer for the Btate of In isna, was yesterday viectsd Presudent of the Fravkln Lite lusurance Oompuny. ‘Che ladles engaged fn tha management of tho Indisiap e Uentennial Tea-paity. lately given in ttat ¢.bty, snvounce the profity of that sats.- prige to Leye besn 93,183, Preparationa are making to recelve Senator Ne t:a_Boo b, of Calif.ruiy, lu & msoner be- coming hls poxtion, et Lil ay ab huith Halem, [od., Lis native place. The Iarge iron-nipe for the Dixon, IiL, waler mais bas arrived (rom Pilisbo g, Amfi_ layipg bsg o)mmenced. ‘Fhis will ba tho contivuat.en of the water-sunply to all pasts of the city, ‘The whites at Fort Buford aro alsrmed by thruatenlng messagas from isrge parties of wild Hioux near the mouth of tha Yellowstone, but the beat poated froniersmen anicipate no davger befors spriog. At Fart Gibson, I. T., lsst eveniog, Miss Cora Ross, daughter.of Col. W, P. Ross, Priveinsl Chief of tha Cherokee Indiaus, wa» married to 1. B. Howard, ). D., at the house of hec 1aiuas. About 10U gueals wers present, inoluding the oficars of Company A, Fifth Cavalry, statwned at the Fort, sod tholr wives, 1 tho elite of the ustion, ‘The beantifol resideuse of Chlef Ross was alegantly decorat the grounds brilliantly illuminated. and the whole affair the mos ro- cheschio aver witussaed tu tho Tarritary, FOREIGN. A Deciswvo Battle Bolioved 1w o Im- pendiag in Herzagovait Account of the lHorrible Torture of n Pricst by Turks. A Parlslan Avenges 1imsell upon the Seducor of His Danghter. The Gorman Prinoe Frederlok Will Visit the ontenn{al Exposition, TURKEY, A DRCISIYB DATTLE IMPENDING. LoxnoN, Qeb, 10.—A spooial from Yienns eays thas the [larzogovinian neurrecvianists s pro- pariog o attaoz Zubel. Tao Turke aro concen- tialing thero, and a decisive baltle is bullsved to bo 1mjending, TURKISIL REFORAS, CoxsrawniNorse, Ok, 9.—An Imperial Irade dated to-day has been publisbed, orderiug that saricultural populstions who stiend o thelr work pescefully shiall bo otsempted forthwich from s fourth part of {be titues rocently hm- poged, Further, they wil) bs alloned all arrears of taxen up Lo the dianommedsn finaucial year of 1289 (1374-1574) ; but thia latior measure d.os uot apply Lo farmots'’ guarantoeo tithes, or 10 the well-to-do olaxses who ato udobted to the Trousucy, 1t Iy, morgover, onactod that tho va- rious commuuities are to be 1eposented 1 the Adadutdteaties Couueil of tho Proviucos by persuns of their choice who aro really ian josseasion of their cunfidouca, All w.shes exprossed by thom within tho limits of logality nud good seuBo aro to be received with attent.on by tiie Goverument, Doputations {rom tho au- nupl goneral assomb'ies ara autnu.ized to coma o Conatantioople to submit their wislies to the Governmnt, In addition, persons of consldoration in their rosj.octive cothmio.tios aro Lo bo summonod frow time to imo to Constunt nople, aul infor- et on chus abtatnod s to Horve aa a Laais tor retorms aod eventusl modificat.ons of tho lawe to Lo adopted for promoating the genoral weile Lelog and pro-pority af tuo country, Agoute aud specisl conuiollery nre 10 bo an, vmted to as- sure the apportioument and colleotion of taxos in conjopmily with the law. ‘'ho Irade “consludes by mtating that s ystem 18 at 1ir-s00t under consideratiun which iw ol & charactor to matisfy the Logulatiovs and to gua- unteo to them !"M troatment hy means of a cou« version of the flihes wto a land tax. The Gov- ornmont 13 likewiso engaged in aisonssng the best way of jlasing tho various taxes upou s unit.rm flscal Too.ng. Tho gradus) realizstion of the reforms aud others relatiny to the polico 1s docidod nyon. A DENIAL. A tologram has bosu roeveivad here from the Governur of Bugdad donylug tho staioment mada by fome wowsyapers 1hat a Jow hud been burit by the ibabitants of that towu. TUE TURKS TORTURE AND INP. A PRIFST. Ijelurade Corresvon e e New York Herul Two piieats in a wonnatery nobfar irons Vora bir, wlieh 8 & Turkisu fortcows 0p, ggite Alb Ciradiska, In Ausirna, were convicied by sho Turka of pat cipatduig o the msurruction, A forco waa #ent tv tho mon.atory, aud onoof t .o preesis wan captured, 'Tne oWier succeeded in oseap ing to tho monntaing, Tue priest who was taken bad bis hands and feet cut off white ha wax alivo, and, alter Leing allowed to sutter tho horiibie tortuies consequent on matilation fur sume time, ho wus iwy:aled on & wbarp gtnke and | lese as o warnlug to all cthoie, A troup was geut to the millvido forest In pmrauit of thio secoud priest, bitt he waa not found unti & day or two after, when hunger forced htin to utiay ioto & neighboriug village. There ho wau roouguized, denoansed by sowo Doenian Mue- suimatg, snd at once arrestod. A gnard was sont for and tbo unfurtunaie prieat way bronaht into Dorbir hslf doad from wounds aud with a huge iron collar around his nock., He was thrown ,nto a flithy dupgaon aud wan noe even giron foud. Horepmed likely to siarve befors us tormontors should docide tu k.1 him. At this juncture tho Austr au Cousul at Berbir heard of tne puiest's borrible treat neut. Now the Austrian Consul thore 18 & wsn, and bis bluud botled ag ho saw thaignoraul and degraded Turks day Ly day abusmg men who are 1n everythiug their’ betters, \hou tho fate of the fiat gpricst and tho dsager of the accond was rélated to him Lo wout straightway to tho local functionary and said somstbing very like tha: *You mis- orable uid cur, is 1§ posmble that you csn treat bunan Leiogs, aud above all ministers of Gud, asyou have troated this poor prisst? Are you vot aware that an intcligent Europe, which do pises yoo, is looing own?"” The Consul, whatever ho muid, used very sirong lan imafe, and dewnanded thas tho collar be at onco takon irom the jrmest’s neck, and thai be be given daocont food and some kind of xrclccllun ngainst tho Lowhog mob tuat wucronnded tise joil, Per- Lups theio waa a tivge of Sciavonic hluod in this Aurtraan Cousal's veins, rud that there was be- neath his oarpost pleuding for ho privst the furvor of & danzorols menaca which even the dalt Turk could discern. At anv rate, ths Oon- sular suggeation wus needed, and tho hife of the pricst up to daje has bosu sgarad, sitliough o 18 still w1 pilson. R FRANCE. A PRENCI FLAJN OF LIGHTNING., A Paris (8out, 20) leuter to the Loudun Stand. ard says : * In tha Into foarful siorms 680 sheep waore killad at Belle-Coste by one flash of Ught- ning. They belonged toa flock of 1.E00 bead, the pronerty of 8 farm.y. s loss smounts to 18,000 frauce, About 1,200 were thrown down headlopg. Twa boys wore just arriviog with the shephetd's lutch, and they eebto work with g1oat presonce of miud, to direngage the heap of oarca ses. Alany othors muast bave died from sufiocation but for this help. Sows of tho tuo~- donts noted ate curwas, 1he svepherd Lad bis axbota braken, whila oue of uia gailers was strack off, and bas noc been found. The man 1y unhurt, but_much rhaken. ‘' His dog was lying Letwaan his legs whon the balt foll ; it oarried the bodv 29 yards, and taclve carcasdes of slieep woto found piled sbove It.” A PARIAIAN THAORDY. Paris Corsesporiiencs Sew York Tynes, A sad draims was repos here the other day, aod it {5 oud which wiil convey a iscful lesson to manv youug men. In tho quarter of the Schoola there lived & watclmaker, well kuown ax the Pate Marambut, He wus very fund of talk- ing nbout his inveutions to il siudents who would liston to lum, aud claimed $a bave fuveut- ed & new watch movement that would mako a gensation In tue worid, He wes Yory industrl o ous and econowioar, and tuxl every ane that bo was layiug up monoy to serve 83 a dowry for Lls dsughier, lor wnom be had s stroug afec- twn. Belng muth-rless, Jeaune Maramtbos wau very much neglectod, and, when about 16, sbo suteted 1nto aue of the larga dry gouds estab- lishmunts of the quarter. E‘h(vrn stio felf in with » {aung oterk uamed Henr. Rovert, and mtimate tolationy soon sprung up betweon them. Aocoit a yosr allerward acousiocamo to M. Maraw- bt ta tell Lim that Jeanne Lad a fover, anl 1be father deotared that [t was jwpossible. Never- thelous, Lie reaolved to watch hLis dauglter, and soon fonud that tho statement was true. When ho chaiged liy dauxhtar with this muse demeanor she coufemsed 1o tho fact, and furihermore stated that her cundiion Wy 8ich that it could nut be much louger coue cosled. Jesnno gave the name of her lovar, and Al, ambat tragt to sae him. Heuri Rove ert made many oscuses whou rsksd to mmry the Rirt, aud, in order to gain timo for retlaction, told the father that lneir couversatiou was at- tracking atteutlon, snd that be wouid meet bim (e nexc aveniug at s cafe. M. Maramboy went home, sna st the atated hour found Heuri Robers as the cafe with _several frloude, aud w Dresence of s nomber of people, To.ng to the voupg man directly, the fa.her said that wo words of fntrodugtion were necessary,—tLe ol- Jeat of his visb was known,—aud he must have a0 soawer at once. * Agalo 1 zak you,” A, Marsmbot, ¢ you merry my daugliter at you have scduced and ruined " “&o," sepiiad Robers, with ap air o1 bravadoy “forl am oot ab all suro of being her first Jover. Jiardly had ne sald this before tha persons pres. ent cried out togetucr, “* Oh! ah! shame ' and other things of ibat sork, 3, Marsibot drew » koife and plunged it to the hilt in the young msan's breast, and thea gave bimself up to the snlhu. Heonri llobery is not {n dead, gnt toe octors have nu hope of savlng bLis hife. R must be oconfessed that, if s man ever has a righit 40 take the lawin bis own bands, it Js iu wuch shockiug cases us thig. —_———— GERMANY. COMPULSOKY CIVIL MARRIAOR, Moters, Oct, 18.—A Boyal docres gives sffect to the imperial laws iniroduciog compulsory clvil marriages. PRINOE FUEDERICK WILL VISTT THN OBNTENNIAL. Loxpoy, Oct. 4 L R e ] telogram from Beillo uays it tated 1o aaval clroles that Yriuce Fiedeslck (** Frisa") intends tovin'ttho Centa:nlal Exhibition at P, nrd bimg & Cerwan sqaadron will e 1datphty thore. ootk big i CREAT BRITAIN, MARVELOUS EACALE FiOM A DUANTN Intethygouce reached Plymoaath on Qct, 1 of the total Tons by M1e uf tho Auro'io, 51 topy Queooc, from Liverpool to L, Pia‘s, with pesl Bha loft ou the 16th of Marely, aod zo badoos un the 2d of Auguat, umke.“fl:‘if i waw oon to Come from the eargo, and ay ym' sor nmenod down fnto the coal Kpeedily bt rod ot, Iar saven dava tho crew nged ‘;mc Ntmost axor.ous Lo nut out the fire, Lyt -l:h noresult, aud st lengtls thov had 1o take 1o th lh o boa'n, billy 0 ovisioned and U ches Tloy Wore in Lap bosts five dass, and ware resotad Ly tho ship Mooallght, Whye o' ot Loata the Captalu's wifa uave Eirth ton gy and singulariy eaough buth survived aud ary 7 #ood boalta, Y THE Afl(ff!fl EXPLORING VESBEL PAN The Now York lerald repubielios, from s s suo of Julv 8, 1875, the foJowing sccount of 1) Pandora, an account of whoso Arctic 2Iply tlune was kiven w Tug TDUNK of Monday " The Fandora belonged o the Dritia) i {rom whom ahe was sately purchased .?,2‘,’,',{"",‘,:"5 HBls {8 »_amart-looking aclioaner of 113 Tdix sred 1ut Mg, !1@\‘ ‘mrden--that is W uay, hey Ineysl ek ty—in ack down at 420 foce. Bha was Lupi ss 2P deii-boit i the dockyard at Partynonth 'tn ' for ongines were made Tor ' e Governecy by 0. A Day & Coy of Soubumplon ot 878 of eights-horse power, nomtn). helioy 8 lern 8ro £ fches in A or, «n | the atroke | tuolien, Wuen tilod aver tho imeanared my vy Hay, au average w; ecd wan oblalned from ta ap witen new, of 10,75 knole por hour, Tug .ufln"’ who thio projerly of (be Admiraly, eree) oo ounuuissious upon the Werd Cost of Sfriey Mn Lt an in_tho Boilterrausan, ATier bolng byugh s Gaot. Younm, eho wis fowed 1t ud o (he b 7] Mat'h rom Borlemoutt o Souttampion, snd oeih 11 e bnnds of Day, Sumimors & o of ihy bssd eru Tron Works, for & thurough’ rent fo oo the bull and the machinery, Av requnds Dull, it hos beon doubled wih gy American elm_ plankiog, snd (10 bows b ik Iurther strengthencd Ly iron bars atd aljozs over lfl’l stoam proes, Tho {naido of {te Bull Gu aeg ot fiited with ¥ r{’nmmn wddition ) beams the ubjest of thean beiug (0 rerist, as fy) G Az, the presure of iho fce, Tho marBiners b a o err® hauled Shrougbon ; the engines, shafiiag o P poiler have been tuxen to pleces snd pat i Norkiug nrder; 1he wuilera b1vu been hiteg 1o ol beds and bad new bottom plated rveted op g tuom; their (ubes have leen Wkewiso tamovey and reftted, 8 isrgo nummber of now tayy be added; and, Aually, the Bollers Lave been Teie] 14 hiydranifc promuse U 10 40 pounda rer squats iy Alout 5 fartnight ago, aftor il theno altefatons woj ropafre lind beol duly comp'oed, thio Vesdel wet iy o brial trip o tbo BouthAminton watetn, nd with o @ty nl6am o apend of A% KNotk an bon was aitain while every portion of the machinary wat found v work admirable, er eniines when workiog a3 o nnximum speod aro calenlited to cousum 1) fon of coal w duy, “uis, wien Lhey a7 ofug af uasy ajend, i redued fo 3 ftous o day, But avect s wcthor from the power of tha Tanlon whg under etovm, hee waling qualltisn nra of very bigh order. Capt. Durgess, Doyl Novg, com ndad her (o tiires y01ra, when in Do st coue wniston i the Mediterr nan, Apo.k8 watmly (o e 17 1%0 1 thia reapoct, and pLalcs tust fio cxperivuted by dbdicully whatever I goltlue cleveh knoieun b o of hup tindee catsvas wid with ber scrow hoiat tho water, Meatsdand “Thoro ore, tn addition to her comminler, Cap, Allen Young, thres replac oficers on the madp, Tace ary Mr, Iniia Lillugidon, who goes in the cpacty i, 8ocout 10 eommn s U, Beyaer, L ¢ and Nr, A, €2 Momor, 't Horzens, M. L lingot n, who s % natlve of Rouehirs, s 30 Jrars of aige. e, Jiguer, who wir dony Tague, wan in tho Dies uivy, ao, at tho zge of 5, hio can'bo-st of t & g tha yainse ) man o board, Dry Hotner, Who iails trom’ Dofordaulrs, Lun uit pre sioudy’ een ndtached 80 oy nkig, This in bls An yoysge, snd bl red well'aa thove of Liewt, Heyier, wara ratuit ol 21 acoeled for In” wihd Vo 10 Punio fhres, hmwever, thera i es in iy tucas-rovts Mr. MieGahan uiid Hr Dawlide, Thafon tnor A tho corr.8_andent of i New York Hrall, ¥, Dewil o ascomipnutns tha oxpedition s o artut, Tn6 crew auubers twotty-two, ot i cuae, TAX UK ULRIA Havaxs. Oct, 18,-~Tho draft fur cavalryhorg is atovpod, anda tax of F1¢ Jor every Lores thil nwoull huve buan deaited ie 8 batitutod. DEINFORCER ‘Fwo mors steamera li s ainvod from Bpaly with 2emtorconieuty for tno aainy. St R SPAIN. SUINISTERS APPOTNTED. Mapnin, Oct. 19.—8enor Muraags bas beey appointed Ministor to Mexico. bevor Merry wilt go 1o Drusaels, e A [looater Peatody. One of tho mo.t enccesstul, und at the st thuo ono af the mcwt opsihand.d, bus noss-c.ea 1 the cuuutry is Mr. Coauncy Ruse, ot lodlsns, whoto career, ag described by & corres, oudent of the Cineinunis Guzelte, sffords w 'stricug sxua yla of what cau be scoompiished i thia colutey by ® mau posseasing a: ¢he ontset Litle capal oxospt bie own uiuins, a sound consiitution, sod carract habita, Mr, Itoso was boro i Covecti- out nearly eizhiy years ago, and emigrated lo 1318 to tho Wabash Yalley, settung in losevile, whore bo bLwlt a mil and apooed a country staro, A few years lator betemoved to Lerrt fiauto, auwd, foreseeing that ihat town wai likely to grow, Le Juvested Lis susplua m.an8 o resl esinto thore. Thess e vestmonts proved extremely profitablo, asd by doulings in Iande, sud alterwarda by buldiog and tovosting w railroads, ho hdded “mater.ady to bis furtune, beskles domyg & geeat deal ta build up the couuiry which Le had selectod {or ins howo, ‘1ho penerveity of his dis;adicn manifosted itoolf very early in life, & 8 8 {snated that d iring sho firss thirty years of bis Dbasinens caveer ho buatowed bun.lrods of thoo- wands of doliara in sn unosteutstious minoel upon worthy objzora of charity, With.o tue 183} tan or flfteat yeara his douutions liuve & eim thie torm of puohio chauities, Ho bus given #X 000 to «ho Ladies’ Bouevolunt Bochty of Tefis Haute, 1ho jucomt 40 be nsod b caring for fo digent womon ane children; 20,040 10 8 Ro- man Cathods hos.tal nuder of tha Huwers of Providenco; u8h000 o difforent tuuea to tha Wabash Lolege; 3800,000 for au inatiiute of techuolugy for tae atruction of artisans j and $28¢,00u ot w0 - phon asvlum to be locatod in Lo.re Haute, o ay uoth.ng of beuefuctions A bich bsvo uever come to hght, Fo seieral yours Ar. Rosa sy- thonzed sne Btats Superinteudaus of Fuols Ine stiuotion $0 Balect taenty indizent youug um-j who ‘omred $o fivthomao.ves 10T teacling, a0 send tuotn 1o tho State Normal Sauool, be payiog thoir expavses. No.witha:sudlug tie ¢ i ble dispowtion msunestod by Nr m his munificens gfis, he 18 rép rosentod am porsonsily & vory cold, d”‘ served wau, havlug fow fiiendships aug 0o ¢ a: Intimacics. He Lixs nover meisted, ur Indizsid any desire to euier the mutrumunial siatei it paid to be sumetimes cruolly LLILIRIVAE 11 oaren little for woo.e.y, tho.gh e i4 |w(ou_l‘;“{ foud of pluyiug suctwe. ila roads nothinz 2 Dowspaotrs, and has nover autorad A chues X careesed & baby, e A Puslm or .'lnnlr-n!.h e The following linos wore cuwpossa by & ber of the Autijuo Giees Chwieh ol l:!‘:-m'y; who, reccntly vivibiug Sl0.irosl, was ‘ehockod o dscover fn 4 musauw of that ity a flue m-; 10at well-knowu snd ulun:uul -m_&m :l‘ll.l i art, the Discubulus or quoit- 1800 1.co to 1ho wall fu a cosuer of tla roow, JUCH) naughty boyt et ftow.d away 10 & Nontres! lumber-toor, Tue imi‘m’m- Shaudst, aud turnets 1 faca 42 wall Duaty, cobwab-covered, malmed, snd ard st panghl Besuly crioth i an siile, sid 50 M0 rogardel ne'nul('lul Dy night and by day, besulifal fa somo in wiliter § Whols or 1wsuimod, sways and slike ‘beautiful e preachelh gowpela Of grace 10 tue siiie owle, Ao To e iy caomatt tho akins 0f Canaiisn 07 uo pi When 1saw bim1 wae wroth, and I sid, Dosutfful Difeoboiaat Jdeal bott amoug godt ¢ What doug ihou bore, how camest thou bese DU m“hl::l;'ap-h 1n vala to Lo akina of ow'e 1" "‘“’.‘.‘t‘,“‘;",‘:‘:fl;‘;}?}‘fi"““‘ nnflnumlalw:; Wharefore bask o ous i, to sham 52 vesaly b Bt tue Lord i bisdeand tho besst of the oua 7 And Lo spewered, My Lrothor-[a-aw 1s Laverdainet 10 Mr. Hpurgeon, T Discobolus is put here becanss hofs WIS Houath neilher Yot BoF pasts t0 cover bid person t auperior oonneellosd} 3 B e Eabakdanier o dir, Bporeooas Then T sads #0 brothaninlaw fo Ms. purgwa¥ . babe er, Who sessanstls 4180 the akdns of Ganadisn oFit, T Seanone N touaora" +peats,! wherses 1 call the2 K H Tharesretor S actfa bet, Lo fre, and mey (b0 Lerd pity thow, 3 # Proferrest thou the Gospel of Judes e the Gospsd . noction with Mr. Bporgect i "w’m‘::o [T %) of tie Disool fl‘u Yot none the Jeas bisspaemed Lis Beauty, g Discobolus hatb o goapsl; But my n”r‘in'fx'mum-.fl: s Baber Lastir (o MR Bjurgeoal” Blam: dispatohsa - report the Nortbert P s froight business closod 108 thio seazen Witk RO Sreignd hold ovex tho charge P ERFRETECEEECEEFE P PP O E R T s 73 EF

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