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vl - VOLUMIE 29, SHIRTS. SHIRTS! Suits, dor, of tho best fabrics in {:",,orrufi lines in stock of our womanuiacture. We aro propared ¢Wrssko Shirts to ordor in cight {‘Zm, whon nocossary. MLSON BROS, MEN'S FURNISHERS, ¢1¢ 69 Washington-st.,Chicago, Pike's Orern Touse, Cincinnatf, yobave full 1ipce of Denl's, Trefourse, and Conre il Ride, = e = FINANGCIAL. e ~TRUSE O~ {cHANTERED,) 19 & 125 Dearborist, Chicago, T forteazo Loans on Roal Eatate, imnroved unimoroved, located in the aity and aub. ghof Obicato andl in the States of Illinols pilows, EXOLUSIVELY nogotintad. ‘Imos speedily excouted at tho LOWEST pavotiateraat. Bxpensos modorato, el JLINGISTRUST favings Bank, 122 and 124 South Clark-st. (FTAL AND SURPLUS - - - $525,000 h\i' 4 per cent interest on Trust 1n Iis 6 per cent on Savings Dopos- QOEAN NAVIGATION, “Hational Line of Steamshipe, FRIVRK 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. 1Y, L7 taos Satucday, Oct. 1, atdp 0. e N rdars Sov. B e iih, GLAND, 4,816 tons turay, Nov. 14, atiip.m. TeLbudsons . Nov/20ab 1l i, ¥ tr. 3, Ugt. S, at 2. m. vl b 8ty Return tick: 24 cusrouoy, 8 ton . . (i pasrage, 860 a7d 870, currouor. 4 xdaoed Fatos, leerage ticke: GIIIJ[K and apwards un terea? lritaln, IR e Olark a0t Randobh bia A TION: orer Olark a9 Randolph-ais. " (0ppusite om {YDIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, TuGrzen) Tigusa'fantic Uomyuxy'n Mafl Stoannbips e, York aad Havre, 't yo splendid vess raun 4TI VL8 Jur Au Loatinent (bejog mors souther. Youa.3 ottor), witl aall froim Fice No. 40, Surth itiver, a0 AR PARIS, Lachesnoz........ Saturdac, Oct. 50 gy, Pouz. urduy, ov, 1§ 140CH T e i, YOS baturday, N v 17 HicE OF PASK: G1E IN"GOTD Gactuan 1ieabl, €110 8 150, AovoriLig 1y 0 | ¢ 87.; tals i, Jteturn tickotn at roducad 8 82), wita suporior Acocmm.aatiuns, in> iedisg all peoossa.fos withunt sxtra coarge. bieamc.s et ot douil coeey siearago yasiers: L s BTN, R, e (INARD MAIL LINE. g Thres Times a Week to and from BRITISEL PORTS. LOWEST RATES. 3t Copany's Office, northwest oornor Clark and (rent Western Steamship Line. Trod New York to Bristol (ogland) direct. ia urday, Oet, f o nosday. Nur. 3 Intamodiato, 813 Bearaze, $1). 20, “Apply stiiou'l Fraigic Depot 1~ G EO. MCDUNAL Aunant, LEGAL. d Trustee's Sale. ez, The Clifton atal Compa 3, by its certaln diat, duied o Iat eay of Oober, Av 1. iy st d in'15eKeoor ist's ovce of Cook U katdt Linols, (o ok 317 of Recorl, o pago 20, di £l e ddorsigucd, fn tritat, tho Pruperty bere- Wicdeae.fbed; maiut cunlveyauca haviag been mads to 330 bioaymeat of its cactain L ds 1n tho s of El‘-flnfldmhrl oacht, boaring oven dita witn said 'W‘JHA‘NBHDI in the acgregate Lo tho sum of fntandsud ity ousand doflars, eacn parablo to BT passer Aftor date, tho Inlorcat o edch o sald anium from tho date thoreut peing securol (g ba paid on ta rat days peil fa cach yei wonty cunnons o a0d atiached 1o, cdeh of eald by Ko {was provided 't 8.0d teed of trust that jawdl dctuult 1 vio, aymous ot ald bards or anr of b the st thfroon of any part thoronr, thut, 81k i B g on of thu legal hofuer of auid bou: 14, abould Lo Tawlul foc 1o undersigne % boperty in paid dewd of trast dorogibed, aud al} R taross sk banont o i Crion viotes (354t o.cocarors and anigna in and (o tuo ) ame,at ik action,ou L ald promizes, o the htghost bidder W8t tor taun, tirat glving notice af the thno of such Alnbibbiag such nutico 1n uno of tLo DewsaD I2 pubishad 15 tho L'Il{ of { hloago by ten v 1034 18 sucts papor, tho Iast nf waion ahoal bo at vn,m.;mm J,.-l-,-lwmm.m ate, and 4 purcnas ‘aud sutiiclon vt purcnusec at euch dalo a goid aud for 10 promises sold: - And whioraas default E&ummnmm icntof all tho intocgst upon ona WILO) of satd Lunde which bis scceued sjuce dgeil St clous vuprases o #hets i aost aro i L4 be Jega) holdor of s8ld one Luudrod binids B e o 0{:"'";1], b r:lll! m‘h‘lfl soll 1l : Al dbid ot "Caat Tor il purposce ety by said ad.d ot Cowt for 1o purpen % lirsturs, poblio natice fs heroby given that on SR, toe sl (1) day ol Decointict A. D 1935, i eteiven (1) u'eluck a, . of sald $y, § snali I\l wiag dotoribod prupas Y ol 53 Ciltioa Hutel Lot nine (9), 10 Lilock -wo (), . Couuty ot L'ook, WEwnr mith he Lulldiog knawa &a (b Cilftan IMA.\II;M;“-‘:‘:I;;.I‘M 18 Jriehel hareuta belon, o daid e o stuig jomubar b log fis priatlag by vlet g daren't T, of st Fow', Hogi' & "‘:‘G“l‘lfl LWHI ml}‘\ LLUAH A. J’lnkl‘ (55 ualgued 10 sal Uompany), at publie SE0 L e Uidtiowt biddoe or bhiory fur casly re-dosciibod praunies, a1 tha tain door, -+ Ciicago, of ta Oll.vou Hotel, and. ai 1othoucos and pn poses fu thy 1 doud . BNOS A1k, “Trusice. Bh“tL 20th, 1576, CELE. Atlnrueys, 44 Porttand Rlock. ~DYBING AND OLEANING. DYEING. 64 Gentlomen's S, rm:un‘::\w 's Gurments dyed snd cleaned MSTON PANCY STEAM DYE HOUS! B Cark, 13 Tiipore sd 203 3, Sladis ==t Hadix MISOE}‘_&ANEDUS. The open flro is made & suceess by the * Tu. [] bular Sysiom,” Qall 5 and sce. OUBHING, MRREN &GO, Bs Larobt lew Patterns| .. 3108, D, A. JAOKSON, 82 Btale B, NEW ¥UBLICATIONs. 8810 Ty Publi Schouls. 00 Canp—nigro; . rids, Arguments, Opla- :t,,f“ fi«;w&m The Bujerior Gooet of Clay o :‘.“W“ o :3.4;:»;; ‘L';‘.,."; sud Kiag T “""ufll S, g ldicy, i aibe [ T ) o 100 Decaioy b T g beper L . 2 M""«‘A‘m“:l‘du}:?(f‘nll:uul or seut by malt b yifre, by EODERT CLARKY, & 0., Publishor Cinciouatl, O, 2131 Elerrocsed oy 8 thio Buprer: o Court ‘of L) oy TER RESORT. Bl e Nl b Gt ave New York Mov, 4 for e, ieamiore will lo,ve Savauad, Gi., R N L wible LA ST Wiy, BAM0g t the tmost delighsfil A OT Particul, w Tog, lars, sddresa ERWUOD, 163 Broadway, e X Ay % bicoign Tailp ribune. & CHICAGO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1875, - SUITS, CLOAKS, &o. POLITICAL. Speecn of Senator Logan at Central Hall. Cloaks, Eite.,.Etc Arraignment of the Op- position and Mr. Hesing. The Free Ballot Denied to "the Republican Voters. Willard Woodard Reviews Mr. Hesing's Political Career, 121 & 123 State-st., Twenty-seoond-st, and Michigan-ay, Wo have now in stock and will place on sala this day, over one thousand Buits, in all shades and matorials in Empross, Sergoes, Knitkerbocker, Snowflake, Cash- mero, 8ilk, otc., which wo offor tully 33 por cont below former prices. $15.00 SUITS reduced to $10.00 $20.00 SUITS meficed o $14:50 $25.00 SUITS reduced to $18.00 SERGE SUITS, In Now Shadec, Handsomely Made, at $15, $18, $20, $26, very handsomo. Embroidersd Suits, $20.00. ‘What wo sold for §33.60. BLACK SILK SUITS, $00, 75, $85, and up. All our Imported Nuits ‘Will bo sold for one-half the cost of importation. 350 BEAVER CLOAKS, Handsomoly trimmed with Silk, at §5 and §6, worth $8.50 and $10. Beautifl Trimmed Cloaks, With Silk and Braid, at $6.50, 87, and §8 and upwards. Look at our Reugh Beaver Cloaks, At $4.75, good valuo, $7.50. An ole- ogant assortment of Imported Cloaks, From $18 upwards. DRESS-MAKING. All orders will bo exocuted in first- class stylo and at shortest notico. 121 & 123 State-st. _ Tovenly-sucoudst, aul Michigan-aL _SEWING MAGHINGS, Republican Campaign Commitice =--Activity at Headquarters and Elsewhere. | BROTHERS. Keeley Juhilant Over That Irish Meot- ing--Torms on Which He Will Comprommise, The Opposition Getting Ner- vous=--The Election As- sessments. The Counly Commissioners Declare There Shall Be No Republican Judges of Election, The German Press on Hesinge- Mass-Meeting of the Work- * ingmen, Race for the Iowan Scuntorship-— Belknap's Chances Consid- ered Fivst-Class. REPUBLICAN GATHERIN! ENATOR LOGAN. M3 NEECIL AT CENTHAL IALL. Tiast evenlug o vory large mass meoting of Re- publicaus of tho Bouth Division was held in Contral Hall, corner of Twenty-socond strest snd Wabash avenuo. Tho cnthusiasm mani- feated was simply immonse, and the ticket with Dr. Huck ot its head wan heartily indorsod. Among tho well-kuowa CITIZLNS PRESENT wora Mosera, Kirk Hlawes, Stato's Attornoy Reod, Louls C, Huck, C, M. Henderson. Charles . Ham, Commissfoner J. 1. Clough, Maj. Woods, Daviel Shopard, the Hon., James P. Root, tho Hon. Bol. Hopkinw, Col. Ricaby, Ald. Bpauld- ing, 8. B. Perry, Ald. Cary, B.H. Stone, T. C, Clark, and others. Novans’ Baud and Frank Lumbard's Gloo Club added cousidorable jnterost to the oceasion. M, Lirk ffawou called the mocting to ordor, and I MR €. M, AENDEUSON was unanimously ohosen to preside. Upon taking the chair he thanked tho gentlemen pros- ont fur the bLonor sbowod him. Ilo was no politiclan In the bumwer sendo of tho word, but it wos timo now thal every tax-pagor shou'd take shandin. e thonght it was overy mau's daty o como out sod take an intorest 1w local poli- tics. Compariog tho two tickets, tho zontloman thought Mr, Hesing a gopd man 1n rospocts, but Mr. Huok kmew how to take caro of his own property. In tbo County Board there was n great dual uf corruption, and harothe groat safe- guarid is to be thrown around by electing honest men. WILLCOX & GIBBS AUTOMATIC? Grentest Hewlng Machine Inventlon of the duy Call and Investigate AT HALESROOM OF Willcox & Gibbs Sewing-Hachue Company, 0 Wubash.av., corner Adams.st. NOTIOE. Tax Redemptions, The condition of the Oity Finances ro- quires that o mots atringant rula far the re« demption of Tax Cortifloates held by the city shall bo entorced. Public Notice is hereby given that on the 1at of Novembor next, the premium on the salo of 1874 will bo raised to 36 per cont, and on all oertificates {ssusd at the prosent sale B por cont per month will bo oharged until further notice. 8, 8, HAYES, Comptrollor. Clifesgo, Oct. R, 1816 TOILETINE. agdies! You owelt (0 yourselves {0 create & good {mpression, Your etiquetle miy be faulty, buta comely faco in. sures posltion, wud this TOLLETINE secures for & trifle, "Bold by drugglsts, "ADDIESS DY MD. HUCK. Mr. Huck was the firet speaker. ITo recelvod au enthunisstio greotiog. 1o spoko as follows : GENTLENEX AND FELLOW-CITIZEN3: 1t a0ords mo great pleasure Lo aco thuis vast agiemblage of honoravie vltizenn befors me this ovenfug, Asa resident of thiv werd ahiortly after the fire, Tntn highly plewed at the comyinient anown me by yaue Large altsudsuco. 1 stand before you, gentiemen, ta-diy, not s a poll- ticlun, but as & bisincws-min, who' box boen brought (0 thy fraut by TUE HONORABLE TAX-TAYING COMAUSITY . and Lusiness mon of ihis county, [Cheors.] It ta uol a question whether A. C. Hoslug or Louis 0. Tluck occupies thix high ofiica of trust,— tue County Treasurership, It fu _eometuibg of m great desl more Importance. The impotiaucs, gentlemen, lies with thoss people who handls sud disburse your moneys. 1 allude to the County Commidaioners, {Ubsora} Iam proud to polat out e acray of paics ou the Repub. can ticket, headed by Murry Nelson, sgalust much corruyt ineh we Mesaes, Orawtord and Conly, whom Ar. Healng in i own papor denounced aa TUIEVES AND VAGABONDS not taors than nino months ago, (Loud cueers.] Gen- tlomen, thesa men, If elecied, whi ko lu siniply Le. cause ihioy ste supported by Alr, Heaing, and be, as Bguro-liead of tho combinilon, Will get the Coulit Bbard to disbures the moveys'for ot eounty build, fugs, which will probably smount to §4,000,000 or 81,060,000 1a tho next.Lwo yeats, snd will nixke 20 yor ceutou ft. [Cheers.] Mulliply tuat, geutiomen,.sud Bod how'much of Your taxes wil be stolen, ' [te memed clicors.] - Geatloman, § will ot kecp yoi ong, Ihere aro - EMINEXT SPEAKERS here, smong whom 18 your honarable statesmaz, John A, Loysu, woo will dlvsect the great queations st jssus io.dey. {Obeors.) {only wishlo impress upou you that if you deaire reforin, and wisd to soe an cnd put (o the fing Lusjuess aud corruption in this eity and county, anow i by your ballol. (Loud eteory.] "It fa bigh t(mo that veform wav towigurated. 3y bost (riends bava said : Huck, how dare you muster cour- age, when it bua become dlareputablo, (o apper fa tho ‘political srena sgalnust A KET OF THIZVEY aud vagatonds who 1ake a Rviug Ly steallng taxea?” If you wish to show thay political conuivauce ie uot wanted u this community, it you want thie disburse- mient of our taxes to be Lionorable and straight, coms to the {rout (clieers), make politics so that houoratls business oeu sisy appest i the srens wiihous belo suecrod at by such mou as Hestng, (Loud vheers.] thauk you, gentlemen, for your ' atiantion, aud stn- carely Liopo that on the 3d day of Novewbor you will show that you mean bustness, [Chicers.] Frank ‘Lumbard’s Gles Club saog & soug adapted to the oceasion, after whicn COL. RICABY was lntroduced, aud spoke n sul lows : It was overy man's duty to speak for his uutry when is 18 it dangor of political rings, ‘well aa fight for it in time of war. He had no respoact for that respectability which neelec.ed to take & band {o politica, snd atlowed 18 city to fall iuto the oluiches of & combination of ‘men who kuew only curruption. He bad uo abjechion to foreiguers, but waa opposed to a ticket which oatracised American ualives,— 5 JOB_PRINTING, For Fing Job Printing Go 10 CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0.’S, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. W ANTED. A Traveling Insurance Agent Yoroue of the largest Life Cowpauios, An oxperie unced wan preferted, Addreas wlth rocord aud refer- ouces, § 19, Tribune oMca, nos as fol- ‘vh} i ?tul[ul'l‘flllfllfll Tl!)lll‘i‘ 4 b it y 3 2t {8 (4 ¢ is ouly approache 1) SOALES. Trihian who laaded o ous shores tha otber . FAIRBANKS' day, aud waa asked his politics, e (tbe speak- er) never saw a mora jespectablo convention or & body of meu who Lad more earuestuess in their countenances thau was showu in the late Republican Oonvention. ‘Phis city would ba the Bieateat in tho nation if Twoed orgasizaticos waere kept down. T'he ticket nominatod was noy sn ordinary one. The candidste for County Treasusor 1as a0t & seeker Zor the poaition, but, BEANDARD SCALES o7 ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, llunlnllobnyc.nl;!hleul.., i § i liko u true atateaman who came to tho front in tine of need, he allonrd lis name 10 ba uned, Altar payiag i eomplunanta to the caudidates for Judgos, ho ailudod to CAPT. MEALY and the County Commismouora na men Who wero Lionest, and fit 10 the poritiona for which thoy warw naminntad. Hesing wan the man who went 10 the City Hall al tho bead of & mob, who wanted the ordiustice of taw snd* order re- pealed, o was o friend of Mr. Hentng ; Lut when man attempted to combine tho for- “wnein against our natives for the purposs of gettiog ofiice, then wich & man was so danger- oud that bs ought not to Lo trusted, Ninetcon buudred years ngo a cloven-footed foreignet attempted Lo bribe the humaculato, but, failed, aud Hesing wan attempting tha samo thing to- duy ou our strect-corners, Iy keeping avas fram tho polls the peapls had faitls torned over L,,n;:nuo wuu Cook County to mob rulo eod dig- der. 3 Tho Glea Club, hoing londiy called for, pang & 8unK BPPropriace to the oceasion, called * Cairy tbo Nows to He-ivy," THE REROLUTIONS, Mr. 8, I, Perry offoiod the following preamble ::irl resolutious, which Wwere unauiuously adopt- Wrknean, Under the lawn of the State, the County ard lixve the power to subdivida the county mto aud nppolut tho Judges of clection theretn WiirreAr, The County Boare, regsriices of the cus- 10m of thirty years In thle count; '8 exerclaed thur power In the niost wanton and arbitrary minuer, st base sppointed Sudies in the intereat of A, C. Weing and thn County Board fiing, and Liave utterly fgnored an application mado to theat by a Repablican Commite tee to appolut one Rspublican fudge In each precinct ; Whirl action is arbitrasy, unjust, and ottrageous, snd subverairo of the right sl of democratic principles ; i 3 WigEREAD, 1t inwell known that tho liat of Jilges ap- y\fl!nw the Board was resimed stnd eofrecied by Leaing rolely for the purpse of clectiug bimmelf and bl ring, anid that st 5 the {ntentivg of thin fratdulent combinution to employ the machinery of tho law ta overcomn the rights of tie poople amd prevent & fair ;"ll houest expreasion of Wie will of the voters ; there ore, Hesolred, Thiat wo hereby denounce auch partial, un- gnst, aud arbitrary uction of sad Board, aud that we bledge ourelvcs (o stund Ly te falls oi slvctiou-das 10 gnard dhem ogatust fraud, ilgsl votlug, Laluie stutting, std talhe counting, Rewived, Thiat we appesi to every honeat citizen, Whatever may he Lir politics, who fian an interest 1t the wolfare of the d fis the integrity of pubitc wlections, snd i3 oppos to dishonesty and misruie, to devoto one day, atleant, and juin 1ogother in pro- tecting the polls, Tteaoteed, “Tost the buslneen men uf thix city b o uested 1o cloto theie plares of busitcs on election dlay, and give their labor and infienre to tha caue ol Tigut, andthe protectinn of our bueineas interests, GEN, LOOAN, Afterthoadoption of the resolutions. Gon, John A. Logan was wtroduced, and spoke as follows : Fritow.Crizexs: 1 come not hees to-night se a politiclan, but [ vome s & eiticen of Chicago to falk with you, my uelghburs, in reference 1o that which is of interest tu uaail, The City of Chlcugo atands to- Aoy unaurpasacd 1u itn eneray, its cutergirise, and ita grest deveiopment, 1t iv, ho 1r 28 wivauce aid prog. reny In concernod, a model for all others to nitate. It Linw passed thrdugh trists nnd difficuities unknowns y other clty befuro of jta bopulation to the eatny . 1t hua Come out of tueis all, wnd, 5. ALy w-day pre-eminentiy high before tho clvihize wotld un one of the great, Rrowlug cominercial centres of tlls country. Tuero i notbiug, iy my fudgment, that will provent Olieago from befog, at some future day, tho great city in population and wealth, of this vaal coutty of ours. Viewlog i1 theu, from this standpoiut, It does secm 0 me that there are certatn thinga requued of tho citlzens of thin great city in order thiat it may uot bo humpered fu it progress, ju order hot lia brogress sy Lo ac- celerated, Ynergy, capital, and Lonesty, ure necow ry combmations to mako s city miaka o country great; we hiav hope wo bave’ tuo bonestr; I believe that we lave. With those two the capital will come, and theu tho combiuation wiil be complete, It s the duty of u\'ar?' citizen In my judgement to look well to thoalturs of Lin country.” Wo ull bride ourselves in baving good guverument, This great Goverument of ours 1 1ouked upon by A 8 belnk s model Govern- ment, It can culy bokept s model Government by the huneat cxorcian of the power tbut I placed fu tho hands of the sutliorities of the country, If the citi- et ury las fu thelr duty in reference 1o fun seiection Of pen 10 perfori the duties of ofliclsls for tho pur- ons of adwiinistering the "Tairs of governmient hon- ently, and giving ua good government, then our governuieut naturally gooe {rto the hands of men who Will uso it for viie purpoees, aud for the fnterests of themrelves und uowo other. Tu this cily, then, 1t bulooves us ¢o solect from the men fu onr conmunlty wich as will administer the Government of tho cliy Ju such 3 way a8 will advauce 1tu futerents, sud who bear as lighitly upon sll the poo- 1o an possitde. Whon met come 1o thiv city sud in- «quire for (1rPOse of fuveating thoir capital, WHAT QUEBTIONS DO THYEY ARN prior to seitiiog down? It 14 a well-known fact that the firat question asked by any one golug to s new countrs or ssudlog capltul 1 b tavested i suy city or country is, Woal are your taxes? The uext s, How are sour bfuits adminiktered 7 Are they admin- {atered LY honest or corrupt mew, by fair med oF un- fufr e’ Ta your city controfled by mon wha, for their own periounl gafn, esercido thelr power and. au- thordty fa order to fniposs upon the eitizenn of the w1y Are Aho peoplo orkemized for plunder or for o0d_gosernment, and & falr, good, sad -honest adulnistration 7 These quiations’ all arite in tho mind of every ouo who mecks oo wvestmont for s capdtal, or » home for his fawily, Jlow, then, wilt oir sifeirs compare with tha anaivera that ougiit Lo be given to theso inter rogatlous 7 WIAT DO WL BEL DEIORB US TO-DAY ? A'though twy parties have placed befors you nomi Datigis for the Various oflices Which ure to bo vuted for, it i ot » contest of party stmply, but it 14 a con- test butween tho men whp carry tho burdens of this clty upon tholr shoulders snd the plunderers of this city, Shall we ot bave hovest 1 oxeouto the wa of tbis county. 7 ""L"""'I We hiaye candidoten before you as llo- iblicans, and T hopo they sro no worse for tbat. The il quistion o bo conaldoreid 8, ATo tuey lionet wen Rreat and to tho encrgy hero; 1 EXAMINE THF. TICKET aud see whetlier thoy aro or aot. They sro honest men, You Lavo a man sa candidato for County Treanurer who Is known fn this community 18 oo0 of itw husliicss men—known f¥orably und weil, 1le i & youug, energetle, active businew man, with & good Tepusiton stauding betors you, 1ot as'an_ vifice-begs gor or anr_ollice-seaker, buta mau nominsted in tuo ‘Conveution where be ind not been & caudidato hours priof 0ttp tine when hu was mominated, {Clicers.] _ He was nominatoi becauss of Lis bisluess capacity and his known iniegrity, und bocauso e was kuowa to ba ta appeatlian (9 vk, o oppositian to corruption, and in favor of the advancoment snd vrogrues of tho €ty 10 which ha had placud bia for- {ien and futended to romain bis lifetims. “Then 1 take the cundidato for Cierk of tho Superfor Conrt. All of you bave esrd bim spoken of. 1knaw the young man tiyself, Knew bim in daye befory he stepped 10to tho political srens, T kuow bita to bo an hoteat youbg mat shd w gentleman, ¥or Counity Commissiouers you livo good men, as 1 imderstand, it least, from reputation, men of hig) character and kiiown Tospectsbillty fn thly commuiie 15. and ro woll knuwi 1ha if tho afinirs. of tho vounty ato placod n their Lands they wil) bo aduinistered in auch o nanne o8 to maks mew take pride in it fusiead of Lfding their beads in sham un azcount of tire pece ulatiog from tho tressury of the county as at preseut. {Checra) NOW ALLOW, A COMPARISON with the other rido. 1 am uok golng to attack the pers sonal reputation of any man, Lut 1 Lavea tight to speak of thymn peopla as thoy sppar In_thelr politiedl character, or di their ofichal capacily. Wa have a1 tho candiu st for County 'Tréasurer of the Oppoeliion, as it 18 ealled, —whst ttat vicaus God only kuuwa oxcept ta bo opposed to everylliug axcept toat which they thetuselves deslre,—~s leader fu tis cily, ouca a pres tended lender vr the epablican party, next a pro- teuded leuder of tho Dewo ratle party, oF the Opposte tion party, of anythlug,—{t makcs no dierence what, for namen'sre {witaatorial, A foader alao of ® miob for tho ynirpose of obmlructing tus lawe of the cliy, A mutt {1 ny Judgment,—although 80 far ss integniy la con erned 1 havo haughit (0 a8y,—s darlng, bold mun; desperato aud, in iny Judgment, unscrupulogs ; a oun tn' habis Ca yraut, sud i bla thoughls B mousrchist (cheers): @ man who Luows na law to restrain bl vindictive focl- Inge or bis ambitious duelres; & man uncurbed by vy Ninftation 1hat may Lo placed upon him by your ordl- nances ur laws: a 1an wao drivea all with fimpudeass Loyoud all that bas Lecn kuown in the faco of 1aen Defore. 110 asseris {ustead of rassouing, demauds jus stead of aaking, and bie demands are.to by aur. Ly tho cttice ‘uiengo miersly bocause lie has tho tmoudenco to demsnd; who seckw to control, crush down, atid Fut OVEF every jorion who swuds in biu (Chesra.l, Why, o Clicayo therer aro men aro afraid 10 ralew inelr ‘volces in opposi- tog to (bal au—uen who are afrald to 24y auglit against tat whist ho duaires, and the ouly men who bave bad tho uceve to opposs bim sre thy ouly men Ly Jis devounced sud villitied from that day tothls, ‘Tuatman b neliber tho fempersment nor the disposiuon to exerclue the functions of & re. spectablo attive. Thre Is more that I object to fn ref. ereuce (v tlal thag, and oy objections sre not of very receut date oitlier. Ho Lss attompted 10 de ihat in thid_ country which i 1u violtion of ovory piinciple upon which fres goverument Is founded. At tho Ume {hat EKnuw- Notblugism was rife In this land, althoughs T was then but young in politics, T cauvassod againadit, and why Tocausq § was taught 10 Lellevo—nok becauss I was of Lorelyn, jarcuisge bit because of tha principles fu- stilled fn_mu=that whot s men becamoan Amarican citizen bis rights werv oquel 1o those of any other Awmerican citlica, 0o watter frow wheace ho cams, no walter whelber'ho was barn lers or - elsowbiore, [Cheera,] 1 bulieved that whew & taun taols tho oath of sllegiance and bucani au Awericau citizeu, and do. mosncd blwsell an uiich, the law aud the Coustitution couferred ipon bl the HAME BIGUTS AND PRIVILEGES 34 conferred uponthe native-boru subjoct, And bave g theae views, 1 belloved 0 American was as jood 2 & (oreiguer sid that a (orelqnst was as sa American —tuat {4 all depondad upan thelr demeanor n soclaty and obecsvance of Lhe pesce and laws of the countey, But to-day we see Lalore us aa orgaaisation unknowa organization agaiost Amerd- COeE S —ni GERAREZELION fontided by cit to yon and me the dayn of Amer- 11 aniamm or Kuaw-Nothangiam to atrike dowa that party 105t wan orgatized to depirive theta of tho plunta of Amcnican citizenelap, ‘Lhe very moment thosa men hava tha force and numbers, na they belicve, 1o deprive 3ou atid [ of thise very riuhitey thiey band togetbier for Hie puiesrmn of exercining the functions of office tu the QeeDNaton of s natveLosh etizeo. [Cheere) 1 #ou't believe in thta tling, Theao orgamzativna Mo dangerows n tlie e dn any Other . Uryanzatione that are ormaujzed upon Wrth, iion weaith, oF npau ‘acsthing wat e ot an M@ eirment ' of Amenican citscneklp, of the dutiza of an Anierican eitizen, ore el to the lutercatn of the: puslile, and b ned downs h every commniny, 'Tan fot oppieed to M. Hemuy etame e 1s n OeThiab, of o by dan /a Lis tcket becauze he fa s Trisliman: Lut At ore paulzatione wpn the yround of fonagn rth, {Clizere.] Tt how do tlies prupees to pit 1 cotsnl of thie ufticet o1 thie county? Jow do they Lropat tn getconlrul of your City ool Gliggn? 1 anderstand,” I “hase bein yroporiy . jearned ond yead, Wl when we hpeak ol g Government it I of sucn government ar the citizene shemaclyer, exerciring the Tigbia of dtizenstap, Pl form for fliemuclven—tbiat which bearn the niet ikht- Iy apon tha peopla wnd given them the most Jiberty stratied only by lar thot aliali not tnlerfers with rig of ottiera, Eor inmtance, if you and I are entitl voie, L a my Vo, 1o utitled to o to Lo Lallot-Loz sud dej oMt d i1 you aro in the exerciag of tho author- ity to receiva any baliat, it §g your DUTY TO COTNT THAT BALLOT, A Tyoted it, It our duty to recosnize my eitizon. iy, wnd my duty fo recoguize yours, The inan that will depirise citizets of his right to vote ut tue tallot. box, when there I8 no reatriction ou that right, will eteal vour pocketstook, (Checreat Thn juan who will ateal ihe right of an American citizen away from him 18 n di~honest mag, & corrupt man, and a mna uot to e truumtad at bome or sbroud. It 1x ene of the macred rights of an Amorican citlzen to cast his ballot, and woen he does 80 coat i, it 11 the duty of the vificer of the alection that it sbould be counted, It is that the intention o tule sustanca? In it inteuded bere thiat the American citlzens, either of uative or forcign barth, shall cast their votes, and that these votes shall Lo Loncelly counted 7 s that the Intention? If that wea the jutention, 1 ask you, wy fellow.citizens, why it In that tho candidates ot our side are not eutitled to ® Judge {n peventy ot of 103 precincts in thn county 1 {Cucern,] Wan wuch & shing ever Leard of before? Wan ruich at exercien of aruitrary rule aud power—I Toight #ay auch an fnfamous nnd corrupt exerciat of power—crer made In this couttry before? (Cheorn,) Arc we~are the c)tizens of Calsago-—golng 10 pit quiet- i5 by und sllow au_outrage of this Kind to be perpe- trsted 7 Aro wo goini L0 aidow ihe lallot-boxes 1o bn staticd 2—sre we going to allaw a ring, 8 set of cor- TUpt men, & set of suew bungry for ofice, to deprive their fellow-citizens of # sbare fu the clective fran. chige? They sre not honest men who will do thix, and citizens ouglit not to submis tofr, And that fa what the riug of worrupt men call o fair and fmpar- tial clection under the lawe of your Btate and city, Tbings swaler than this {0 somo countries have caused yevolutions, this being » wacred 1ight, and ono which never oupht to be impaired, or transpled upou, or futringod in sy way whatever, (Checrs.] How will it ba helj say rome. Howare wo Inif to bave an Loneat election 7 sy many honeat citl- zens. There {n 1o use, they #a¥, in voting, for the otbier sfdq will count them out, Great God'! haa it comue to thla, that citizens shall ot voteT Jave wo come to that, that we look upon electiotie [ this way ¥ 11 thin Liing obiatne 3n the conntry it will give us over into the hauds of men like Heeing who wiil run the couutry without governmeut, Now, my fellow-citizens, THERE MUST DE 8OME REMEDY for evary wrong, ‘Tuers is no wrong ogaiunt tho righta of $hie péople for which thers 18 not some remedy, You sy not, perbape, be ablo to arazrt this romedy fu Tegel_mmuner for tho purposs of baving sn_election without baliot-bax atufling. It may bo that you might be prevented fu some way, by souio techicality, but thero {a 8 way In which it ran bo dono withont infrlug- ing upon the rights of any Amenicst citizen, Let tha peaplo, the hotiest men, the men who pay tazes and support the Goverument, and the men wha aro honest and do not pay taxes, but support the Goverument in tuo, beat” way they “ean, ~orgaulae Hhimseisen fogettier _und b themselves tozether an guards of the bLallotboxes ond (Lw elective frapchise of the Americun citizen, and at tho polls dr- mand the right to vote, {Cheors.] let your youug mon aud your old tea go to the polla propared to DEMAND A FAIR VOTE, Let tnem etand Suere and sco that the vote s fair, Tuey have tho right ta o it, aud no man has te Kl fo deprivetiem of ft, Let' them take thelr pen and their psncil, aug tako tho mames of the vaters, and challenge every man whose name i not ou the poll- ook of bis preciuct or ward, Not ouly that, bat let those judges kuow that those votes Lave got to be counted honestly, snd It thom stay thers and see them counted. 1 tell you that §f the cltizens determino to do this, you will not see the fudgen perpetrating frauds in the faco of an ontraged commuuity, They dare not do it, and tlat {3 the way, {n my Judgmeut, to prevent this seholesalo fraud that is certaiuly inteuded at this eleo- ton, who latm your muffrages, You are ihe tax-pssem, and tho tazcs you bay Qo into tho Treasury of the Hate, county, sud city, aud thowe tazes you cxpect to be houmd’ disbursed for tho purposes for which thiey ato collected, 1will a8k you, a1 honest mrn thotime Laseser been 1n this [aud bedore, when a fricnds Lavo ever amerled in the face of men thst they wanted an oflcs o pay thelr dobin? [Latgater sud cliverd,] 1 ank you if ever tiero bus Leen such an oxaraple #et 1a 1b18 cou~ try before? as there ever been such impudence kilown fn thia countryah this? A man wunts so oifico with a salsry of £4,00) o year to pay hix debra with, which amount perhaps 0 A great deil morv, Thin'reminded the apexker of the follawing anecdoto ; A Teuton and an lrishman met ou the atrect the other day., Rald the Germau, * Vell, who wan you goue Votu for mit dis flection? 4 We'l, t dun't know,” vo. plted the Irisbman ; not for Mostug,” Heaing 17 kald the German, in surprise, * vy, he will 130 008 dimea for all ov iis in Win sy Pray, tell_ o ow that kin be dun?" Interrogatod tho Celt, “Vell, I dold you how it vas: Ilvsing he ged ju de Coundy Dreazury und dage de mouey for do pay bl delits, uad dat vil make good dimes. Yaw, dat i : Now, my fellow citizens, if T am mistaken o my views, in referouce Lo the iutentions of this organiea. tlon, of couten you will disbellevo ther, I form my optuliund alwava feou tho tulications wurrounding tho case, If you bellsyo thut wo aro golng to have au hundat guvernment in Clileago, then take the facts as they nppear before un aud seo waat they prove, ¥irsh vou havo tho evidence of iheir snpolating thetr own Jadgea, who wera roviacd by Hesing himself, and the County Gommiesione=n have to~-lay refused o allowa Judge to tho Kepublicab party, TUERE 18 ONE FACT WHOWING INTENDED COR- NUIFTI0N, What fs the next ? You flud here an_attempt mada o the yart of those Commixsioners to make contracts that have to be repudiated ¢ to make bogas and sham contracta for certain pacords that bad to be repu- dlated, You ace contracta made for bulldiuk your Court-Jouse thst ars a dlagrace to tha commuuity, They contract with men who knaw nothiag about thio thing they bave contracted to do, and for s larger swoiint bf money than wen who aré capable of dolog the work bave offered to do it for, You see the swmeo «lash of corruption which was oisreised tn Now York in refereue to their public hulldings, aud your +* Boes " Healng snd his organizsd gang 1o organfzed alnost I thossme mataer, with tho exdoption of ua tionality, ax Doss™ Tweed sud bix gaug, But Boss Tweed I Now York orgentzed bis cousts for the pur- poss of taklug possess) rrlll the coutracts, and of gveryliiug relating to munleip) stfatrv, Tucy eifectol their schome, and wuch corruptlon wss nover known before 1 thid land, § honestly beliove that such is the inteutlon of our riug if they havo the cone trol, and tha couteol {8 contiouod, of GrguDIZING Ko &3 o vab thy taz-payers of tals city avd cou: 1¢ 14 for yoni, then, 1o axy Shethee they shall do it or hot,e Whethier they aball run tho county aud cliy in sich & munnor na to deprive tho tix-payers und property- wwuera of the cliy and couty from MAVING ANY VOICE IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF APFAIRY for tho purpose of plunder. I put this question to you us honeat Americsu chizens: Canr you tell me Wit there v of wiinily betwes (o Irsbiisn and tue Qerman more tian belween tuo Aulerlean and Oer- may, or Awerican aud Trisonin, that bus caussd them Lo combine togellicr for & common purpose? Why wuch cours.on at 1ELs particulsr titue, uud at (e last eloctiou? s It bocativs they lova one suother? If you understaud i foeliug, you kuow better g that, 1 not becanso tho - manses that form y are cay in publio plugder ; 3t 18 tue leadeca of the Irjsn_sud the liaders Of the Gortnau clemcut Wat go 1uto tho orgmlzation thiat ol thioin togetuer, Aud how are they buld to- Aethier,—men who latv, dintrust, sud dlebellove ouo suuther toxlay ¢ ‘Tuece jo uothiug that holde the 1oadera of thcae two eleinouls tuguttier du oppuaition ta this America clewent {n this city oxeepb THE COUENIVE FUWER OF FUBLIO PLUNDER, Cheers,] liut a short tmo wore and 1 wnidone, Now, muy fellow-citlzouy, let me usk whiat ls yout duty snd jalne together in this cauvass ? If you want 12 4lve reputation w your cify—character atruad as weil & st home—you ought to eloct av you bellove will “add to s re Do ‘you bulove hat Mr., Hoslng and somo of the gentlewen o the ticket with Lin will enbauco the clty’s reputation? § kuow uotbing personal about thie other gentlemen on Ibat ticket, but it v unly & whort time stacs Alr, Lcaiug fn his own columnd de= nounced (wo of these inen aa thievew, plunderere, and sobbers, 1 ouly take bivown siatofions fu roference 1o his co-workers on tho ticket, 1 doa’t know that they Aru eutiflod (0 sucl epithets sv ho beaped tpou thiewu ; ihat bu b repatation Wikt ko gave Lbem,~Lob tuut Lgave them. 1at if they were such men that Ly could b acavciate with thon, Low can ho associste with thern now ?If thicao men are the class of kind he denomiuated, they aro Hot cutitied to. public suppost. 1€ tho Repubiican s . A LETTEL TICKET IN EVERY RESPECT— 1n reputation, cluzenaliip, and everythiug else—it 11 your duty not only 10 voto for jt, but tu go to tho pulls wd work for ft. {Cnevre.] Alr, Logut horo howod that the absenco of reputa- ble citizeod at U olls ou clection day i a8 gnat re- apect brout wbyub corrupt aduniuistration, sud o urgod uvery ono wlio it tho weifuro of ke city sud coutity at beart 19 do thelr duty 1o this Fespect. e 0noo mors reforred to the Couaty Tressurership, and sald, with refupusce 0 Heilug’s candiduoy : Wo havo bad the paywient of debits out of the treaaury bo- fore, Let s tuai have the otfico who takea {41043 bia gty to recive {he salary and toturs s mooey dol. Lar or dollar, Although (b baa bess 1o custom bo Te- celve Interest on the money, 11 18 iny ¥ 1 of the i very cent of futerest belatva i 7 sople, st bo man o 2 an hivize 4 the mine nay, more, it 1y probio. Toanlugz ot ihe ke € Bk s set gt dome day afes S and itio peapie Lavenat merve enanighea g, Vou shil nit o the money in (At way, & 3 dong of g 19¥6 bozomm : wo geiieral Lere that @ & oue with fin. pumiy betors the eyen of thay™ & Now we notilied thut tae oflie i to LoLew bie purgon of Inging debta, It will get aoafter awhiic thats Lan wiil ay o wanta the adtice becauss HE WANIR ALL TUE MON [Laughter and chrere,] 1 am proud of (his citys 1 am prowd of §1 beean stina great eity fn ongconntry ; sovund beestsn it A great vity i1 oy owh oative State. aud third, & Tam acitizen of 1t myrelf; aud fu order that thas yride muny continue vy graw in the bowom of svery a0 whn I & itlzen «f Chileago, it 1 the duty of )l th exercire the olective franchigs I Aiich o manner _{lt neu may be snlected that wilt make the Lastre of tur anstjtutions grow brighter and brightes 34 timn ro'ix on, inetesd of being atlowed to ba 'dimtavd Ly wn tm- propee couree of corruption fn municipul affaim, fat A hinge it will whine on inti) I8 s tne Lrightast slar i the galazy of the brightoat cities of the world, THE JON, HIRAM DARDER wan next called for. 1o satd bo addresssd wo larce and fuseliigent sudienco with couniderablo dilidenice. ffo had solved a grest many ques- 1o diring the past elghty sears. Tho facility Wanich preat cities ruy into debt was supalling. ‘00 principal city in the ccuntry is Almost bank- rupt. These wero l2s<ons to us, We were on the eamio routo uniess wo ctecked op. Ha thought the question war, Can wo exiat in tho Iaree cuics under our Goverament, and_control ths varioun elementy of corruption ? The peo- plo sap; orted their sehools, colleges, ote., with their taxcs, and when they ran into extrava- Rauce they eapped the very fonudation of prod- pority. The whole mattor lay in tho sulection of OUIL PLILIC BERYANTS, Tt required great vigilanca un their part, and if they peglacted they fell inta jurt ruch nets as ther wora 1 at provout. lle alluded to the Op- position party as s hippodrowe ou extubition in tho ceutral parc of the city. Ife would not rece ogpize A, C, Homing iu thoeiosd bo wis in now, Ho was with him when Ileeing was Lowbmdine the very forta be is now domicilen in. Hemng ws<a gentlemsu in reduced circumstances. Johu Fiuerty, a promiving young fournsiist, got into tho eraft with him, bat thouglt bo did not kaow Low they wera watling. The balloon, whilo it would ‘foflate, would never come dowu after tho 21 of November next. Iho object of the Heelng combiuation waa onls the loaves anl ishes Of offico. Know-Notbi ism never existed here tor any length of time, :l:n.\ then ouly {n the Eastern Btates. Bui Lero 0 IRIAN AND GERMAN CITIZENS haso held oftice equally with American, and if they did vot it was becausc thoy bad stuck too clo#o to the Democratic party. e thought the massea of the Irish citizenn would ratber ateud by their awo friends thon conlesco themsclves with such s man as Hos- ing. Tho speaker know Mr. luck, and koew Lhim to bo 8 fair rerrcseutative of tho intelligont German elemont, aud ooe worthy and fit for the high offico to which ho bad been pominated, It was every citizen's duty to intorast himself in tho matter of local goverament, aad f the houcst voters turned out oo election dav they would elect the gentlemau and tho eotiro Repudlican ticket, The Americau oloment onght not to support Mr. IHesing, ae ho bas tiided with Republicans too loug, and if ho wantod o bo a Domoerat let Lim foin that perty. After music by the baod, the meeting ad- Journed. WEST SIDE MASS-MEETING, BPEECH OF THE LION., W. W, WOUDARD. Tho Republicans of the Trolfth Ward Leld a rousing meotiug last ovonitg nt Marsino's Hull on Ada stroet. o spito of the fearful atorm and dreuching rain, somoe 500 of tho most rospoct. sblo people of tho ward had turned out to show that they wero in earuest this time, and that thoy moant to do thoir duty as citizenu and tax. payers. Tise meeting was called to ordsr by Gen. 0. L. Mann, who nominated the Hop. A. G. Throop for Chairman. Mr. Throop was uoanimously clocted. Capt. Ogden Lovell was oloctod Bec- ratar;. D W, W. WOODARD was tho first epeaker introduced. Ilo_ gave an ablo and Interesting roview of the politlcal mitua- tion, and earnostly euforced the mecossity of turning out en masso to romet the echemew of lundor batched up by Hesing snd his crowd, sck of apace prevents the publication of Alr, Woodard's most excellent spooch., COMMISSIONED JOUN JONER, the poxt speaker, mado some capital remarks, Ho said bo ¢olt the present campmgn was the moat important ever bold in this county. Our reputation waa at atake, abd be hoped tuat the tax-parors, largo and small, would do their duty ana turn out to voto,—then all would bo well, TUE UON. D, W, MOUSN, formorly of Cairo, but now a citizen of the T'welfth Ward, was vociferously called far, and rosponded Al an able speech, in which b showed why the ltepublican party should con- tinnen poiwer, and that it wonld be & misfor- tuno to this country to give the ascendency to the Demociats. Tho Ilacubhnn party bad sl wayu been ready £o stand by its fag, and, aslong a4 thoy coatnted to do 1hat, theio was no dan- ger of defeat. 0. MURRY NELSOS, candidato for Connty Comminsioner, and govoral othera aduroasod the meeting, “I'ie moeting was & vory outhuaiastio one, and it waa the reneral opiniou of those present that tho Twelfth wouldroil upa majority of from 1,500 zo 2,000 votos for the Republican ticket, MINOR MEETINGS. THE PIFTEENTIL WARD, The Republicans of tho Fiteeath Ward held a grand rally last oveniug st No. 460 Milwauken avenuo. Tho attendaucs was Isrge, and the meoting oue of tho most respectablo snd snthu. siastio evor held in tho ward. Cot. A. W. Raffes, I'resident of tho Ward Club, was called to tho chair, and utated the object of tho mesting to bo to ratify tho RNopublican nom- iuations, Murty Nelson wan introduced sa the first sponkor, e wald that ho was po orator, but siw, 1y appearcd beforo the moeting to form an aciuatntanco with tho tax-payers, who had & common intorost with bimsoll in good aul eco- nomic goverument. [Applouse.] 1t was to tho interedt of the publio to have hovest oflicors, aud especially an bouest man o haud.o the county “flnances. Such & man was Touis C. Huck, who waaa candidate for Connty Tronsurer, 1o did not want thae oflice to pay bis debts from {ts provesds (or Ls was judsninds encand surrounded by 'a substantis] busioess., [Arplauee.] He closed by urging bis beaters to vote for bouest men for overy positlou of &tust ar profit. Jolin Lylo King was Joudly called for, and ap- poared, 1o sald that ths Upy aaton party bal au esistence simply to gobble tho oilicon for the beuollt of its tnombara. Mr. Hasing was a candidato for County T'readurar to et ai the publio poaket frum which to pav hi4 dents, Ha retorred at lougih to the general corruption ex- inting in tho mansgemout of cointy affalrs, claimlng that tho * riug " in tho Couuty, Biard was hot Batistiod with tobuing tho tax-payers, but eveu descended to rub the county Daupers aud the insane, aally chustiog” them of what tho county uwa thom, and theroby enriching themaolves. 110 then referred to the incronsed chinucea for puvlio robbery in tha fu. ture in tho coustiuction of the uew Conrt. Houso, predicung thst, if the * Iing* in the Connty Board wes porpeluated, every tax-paver fn tho” county wouid feel its effact, ‘sud suffer mora thsu ever from i18 ravages, Ho olosed by vaying s glowing trioute to the candidates on the stepubacan ticket, who had not sought the otlicos for which they were namod, but wure men who bad become candidaies fn answor to s pub- lio dowand, aud in the wlerast of pubhie ecouo- my aud oftical hooesty. [A‘mhusa.] r. Baker. & colored gentlemau, was the noxt spesker. Hepaid special atiention to the can- didacy of John Jones far County Commisstoner, Ho ssid that the colored peopio appoarcd di- vided, but such was not tos caso. It was iruo that & men by the uamaof Scott had bacn a can- dilsto before the Republicau Coaveation. but the question then wiy wimply as to the price of dioting prisoners in the County Jail. Beots was tiw caudidato of Sher® Agnew, who wauted bis piice for bosrding prisonors increased, sud it was him and not thu colored peupls who was respousivls for the np{umut division. Ths calared paople were unite to & mkn for_ the ou- tire Republicsu tickot, and more thaun this, wers deterwined to do sll in their power to proveut frauds at the ballot-box. [Apblause.] L. 0. Huek, caudid; for Couuty T'reasurer, was then called fur, and, upon takiog the plat. form, way received with tumuituous aud long- continued applause. As soou as quist bad boen — reatored, he proceeded to nddreen the mosting In Uennau. He had not sought the nominstivn, and was 1ot now hegiug support. Mo did not want tho oilics to pav bis deliin with, nefsher ¢ld ho pandar to the ballot-hox wtuiling elsment of th city Tor support. [Applans Dr. Washington, colonat. was ths next aper k- er. e rpoke vigorously in darense of the j:a- publican tickot. msintaining thit it wae come poeed of tho best mon in thocity and country, Ao J. lealey, candilato for Clerk of fha Saporior Coutt, bemng loudly calsd for, took powition on tho plafurm tulwag rocoived wth applanse. Ho makl that I halbo epsecls to make,—i¥an ot & Kpoeohi- It but Lo apvearod simply to mect (he peaple, It thowo hefora him tuought him com- petent o ful tha position he was meokiuz he would b d to recerve their sunports 1f othsr- MiKo, ho woald not be offended to have timm voto for lus opponent, Al Lo asked in tho cane vams was a fair doal. I did not want sy bale Jot-box rtuffing 1 bia intssert, but eunply a fair voto aud and a far couat, and bo did nob fesr the remnit. [Appauo.) Mr. Clarkaon falowed In a pithy and oloquent. nddrens covering the goneral inanes of tho cen- vas¥, aud Jaudatory of the candidates on the fie- puolican ticast, Poter Kiollsena offered tha following resola- tion, which was uvanimously adopted ¢ Jersilzel, That this meoting does hereby ratify tha actlon of the Repuolicin Conveution (n thefr nomiss- tiona £oF candiitatos for thio varions ofiices, and 1hat oo will urc 047 utinaet oxertious L meciiro Thels elpes on. HBeveral anoalcrs followed, and at a lato hour the mueting ad)ouracd with throa cheers for the Republicau ticket and its candidates. TUE WIXTEENTA WARD, A meoting of the Sixteanth Ward Republicnns wag liold last aight et the comer of Bedgwiok sereet and Norih svenus, Mr, Chacles Greinsr presiding, with 3r. Joo Jowell Secrotars pro tem. Tho bustoees of tho evening was bognn by s ayeech from Mr. John Waguer, in Gorman, in which ho reviewed the political status, and made many comments which scemed to disagree with the oplaions af vatious persous w tho crear of tho hall Fre- quent cries of ** Daommor kerl,” ** Nicht #0,” in- terrupted tho speskor”until repested cries of ** Bouuce him1” Lrouzht the unruy momber to order, und Mr, Wagnor pruceodod in tho even tenor of his was in s leogthy addrows, shich was for the most part well receivel. Iisspeech wag cloed with threo choers for Hacls. Mr. 8. Seribnor nost took the floor, and, ina forcivlo and Iogical argument, scomed to galn tho ear and gosd will of alt prosent, o e ferred to the political changen of 3r. Hesivg, Htating for the causo of lus departura from the Lepuolican party that tho epoils wors richost smon tho Oppositionists. I1a bitterly ce- nounced tho County Commissianers, and adylad that a closa watch bo kept of their movemonts, Iu regard to tho coming olectiun, ha implored that pach man presont do his duty and caat ona vote for bionest candidates, and the Ropublican party need bave uo fear, for auy attompt €0 do~ frand would moet with smmolia‘a puuishmont, especially in tho Bixtecntl Ward. Ho waa fol- lowed by Alr, C. Walbert 1n & vebiement addrois in German. the prncipat point of which was that pince Iuck hag been proved to bo more houest than Hesiog, vota for Muck, Blhort but pithy sposcics wero made by Messry, McDooald, Freduricks, and Pholps. all of whicly were onthuslastically received, and the maating sdjourned. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, LIST OF PROMINENT WORKERS, Tho following well-known Rtopublicans hava ‘boon appointed membors of the Campsign Come mittee 1w tho different wards and towne. The list is not complote, but will bo finished to-moi« tow morning : John Lyie King, Touls Haan, Kuickérbocker, Dasid Riloy, James Htewart, Cant. Jolin M-Asy, Willlam 8>, . Appletou Wilson, L. L. Bon 1f irry Pulling, Willism M. Thompsot, 8.3, Davis, D. . Clarke, Jr. W. 1, Richardson, Frea Erby, Arthur Dizon, Totter Palmer, Eheridan Waif, Dr. dordon, I, C, Balianl, Wiliam Bsker, Linoln Dabois, Join Derckeon, Guristtan Dicterla, M, L. Frisple, A. I, Whitney, Wiliam Jusisce, It Lhilip Moser, M. ¥, Tittenhouss Henry Itugur, Math Rocs, 3, 8. Taylor, Frod fiiubm, Joan Fergu, 1. V, Kennedy, Wilttam Kaapnre, Caristopher AL Gtorge B, Gatdner, Jobn Blephe 3. L Trenpan, © Tl Wasers T, A, Hoyne, A, Low, Williar Hchmelte, © A Salisbury, A, I Maddoch, Willtam D. Gibson, Teobert Rl A, F, Miner, Grorge W, Mill Georgo Lutiger, William Murray, Willtam Matthat, F, W, Warren, Charles Waithens, Thomas O, Keele, 3. Decker, William Wolpers, 11, Hoegervhauscn, Alz. Fishor, P, Shosubrofer, William Shatica, R, P, Derickson, T, McGrath, Cliarles Phelffer, John Hefte, Jobn un,&n.kr, George Aiko, M. Coorad, 'R datacn, .'T. Gunderson, 1, B, Jeaalngs, Goorge P, By, ‘Thomaa Chalmers, John M, Dandy, John H, Hasle, Mouroe Heath, W, Fetcher, John H, Telgeler, Moaes Joues, iamin Loe, L. L, ills, 5 Charles Poters, ELE! Gilbert, 0. W, Capp, Charles Lapkinsan, Jabu Cavert,t E. denniuge, J.P. Dunhain, Fred Matt, T, L. Barler, Druo Quigs, Joun i, Baras, Morria Beager, Gearge Dartb, Chrls Beusborn, Wilibam Sherv Hevry Pilgrim, Nlichiel MeMabon, Hleory Holtz, Heury Gouser, eter Hammer, Job Trauo, Jobu Windticlm, Geargs Aaderion, Cuaries H, Reed, Jobert Atchison, ¥. Bing, 11, B, Lirayton, Geargo W, Brows Teter Dy, ¥ravk Drako, Alburt Dankd, . D. Haywood, ¥ L. Jansen, ot Aldriz, W, B, Joluson, Cliarles Camitott, P2, Matthows, Ilerman Biyert, © B, F. McCarty. Jouu Beteuer, B Q. Rusaelt, Jobw MeClowry, . L. Root, Willism Hracknian, I W, Ricahy, Jrhn btrute, . B, Bqaires, Wilitsm Bale'gh, Jams pringer, A. ©, Millard, Anyust Ninger, Allam Fren: b, Jacob Bpangler, i, 5, Belding, . B, Joh Schmidt, Fred Hefle, Audrow Crawford, B.B. T b, ¥, &, Emmon Iichard Fiedelko, P. V., Fitznateick, . . Vierling, lot‘vh Toella, E, Thomas, Miaraball Fleld, akeman, . K. Fairbank, - 2. 0, Beymour, Cinutantine Greeloy, A €. Calkina, Acd. Galloway, Vanderiook, G, A, Leiand, Wod, W, T, Hacodl C. flowland, QL Ham, J. L. Hanrook, Uharjen E. Brown, Qustavo Colewan, Lasac Abr diaws, Jobn B, Drake, W, i, Eddy, H. Blub, 0 T, Williama, A 0od ward, I, €. Whoeler, W, Willistnson, G.'D. Arpold, Cliria Asbmoare, Jobu Bonteld, Muttin Bty J hu Camipbelf, ctarl Colo, Menry Lirstford, mes Durst, Hobort T, Liucoln, C. Evaus, D, A, Jones, J. L. Birnum, W, W, Rimball, Edson Keith, 1, Af, Masher, Eitrid1e G. Kelth, 0. 31, Cutberta Charies Dby, T, W, Harvey, W. If. Emersou, Feanklin Ma:veadl, Corigs Veredeiiz, Charlos B-liwarir, Leroy Churca, , William Spaullivg, D, K. Gritth, Feter Vau B hua-ky AL AL Evans Normag Wilhas, Qeorye ¥, Kolbey N, M, Wheuler, John Kramer, o e James Kastner, 3. K, Wowley, T, AL Yaruont, Bavid Coey. Julhus ltoertus, O van, 31 adolitte, i Wideaort, Eiuine Vauyis, Aoy Curistopher Teglm, 1 Jdhu Bredder, 0 iy Jobn Reibl, WL Burdiek, Franz Beumidy, Claried M. Henderson, E, A, Heiure, B, duwyer, Moria Mevar, ‘Suaitding, Leonard Miller, AWillin Ludwi, J3bu W, Fluuey, ulius White, 3. C. Bunnger, William Wedewoyer, Jauics D. Ludlat, 0. H, Maon, J.C. Grittitha, D, B, Dawsy, = Laveruian, 3.'D. Eaeter, Albert Oid8eld, ¥, Koens) Thowns Freke, Gun. Fraucls Bodmas, Chatian Moyer, 1.0, G Willlam Allisua, L. 3. Gago, 30 W, Waite, Audrew Saumas, .