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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27, 1876, 3 = , it i sction Jo this regad. 3t | and B Mollas ween ot an fancat s, amd woutd | e fudividuslly reqret that Mr. Rneley eces 0t Lo p ber Mr, Reelay will quirlly stop foto the Tremurer's tn on Prid ; principlen even with the apprabition of thele wiver- | Ing eltifud R e s o waild 63 | FompAEe $averaly W L | aeele o Ieeriis o tho. Bpponition marty A 164 | icn ahd cont o mony whlo TTalo Miler o | 1. 0. Grinithn, 1B Buejherd, I G et h et ot e Euh o e foe i paser, T o i ee | hd | wadaehn, - atid, T i e e oct wae eanrad. | amidates, wo ao fmantmouny of the opinlon that { so anxious fo bava counted by licaing, and which [ Atbert Olihetd, J" F, Elarbard, N e 2 Heampatte il iermaniys oL MEUREAN Tace R0 B nich candu wora plat in ating teypatiteann iad pib { v candtdacy and aapport will have e imporiant wanld amotint 10 no counting at al, Thotmsa Frake, Jlcub Hotinger, ‘bere s ulso (o hie & Repnblican muvemeeting o B T R ik eantiien it G Ol setinets o Mo ltket [ baring tpon tho rosult af th yraecnt conteat: snd | * For ibe Grat Hime perhapa In tho hintory of Obieago | dlitietian Mever, . 11, Rerfoot, selem on Baturdsy ovenlng, uddremed by eran IE L LI A s e B R o il voter “Lhicy Iad enne ant”yth 4 good plat- S i TS taagortiy. | nre fatther conviierd fhat onr Irish follow.citizena | n well-daveloped ting ahowed theie power by assess. | Willlam All 1, 1 Chave, apankera, Gowssnments (Wt T e e ALt Ut s 1 Ay N el 0 fatil addrens O o demonsteatn (o thous | (g the subardinata city ofiictale, Jeaving thore poor | G toryo Allison, Weney Sperrs, Khiort addresson will bo made by 1ho cltfzoun at eac yp thalay kb atner. of the! peply Ao Tt speEporeeiy forahice, e it 16 ot It ¥otea theoen away ¢n & third andidato ave virtn- | devis the ouly aiternativs of eliher contelimting to | John All:son, Wililam L. Church, merting Cheors. e Sai b o e G T | bt ¢ oS ek M sty A A UL o Waperior, and | FIS gieen fo researr the poer und axcendency of the | tho eleetion furaf of tne & ot af helug dinchasged. | fohn Siicker, Lo W, Lotigley, U reonln nrs thoronghly awaka to the deest of o Ny, st st wg S e Vb tagst auatdiale fdea it @ ALt SR ety et | Bl yarty T ity and couniy. 110 rogariled thia oampalim an a contess botwean ring | \dsorge Hirlckar, 431, W, donge, Grawtonil for Gomumineioncr feam 00 town, 1 thime voow o an tjruding oleston, * Now, wily 1 was alt | (o il diatiagst Betatisflo e, S uaits Mudsidate: et i B, Canlartd, Thomas 3. Matpine. 1. Mcllugh, | tyrany, distonesty, id_ violation of the law ou the | Frod Stricker, fgdr Saunders, anr sulmtaotial penpla tagard him a8 016 of the most et ot orom v eut, T gt ¢ | 1 e fcki Cor Connts Femnres, and e s S iy e e approsed of for Cieek of | Stiea R, 1 1 AU Avay, Biig, Oonlyy, 3. 2. Dal® | ono side and Intoity and ooy suienca oa the other, | Chrin Strickar, Tienj o leaven, Aangerona mon sht wa coukd okalns i 1o Couyry o D ey O Tiwnan | i il jorie aud Voto ¢ 7 G b 'most. eatisLactory 1o | ihie Superior Cour e limation. ey, W, 3. Opabian, 1, (6, Doaita, &, A, Devine, Fat | Twas tie pyioctyles and tat sa avich the man he was | Caut, Stuitieys Chatlen Canfinan, Board, 1o lun monght our town ofces for tnang e v B atowad A1 INFGO R4 iy rt i o oo and B0t G U R Y ek o vote | et Seressiines Jelisn sayarated ting they | Hitk ey, Thomas' Cavuoy, 3, Burke, Thouas | Saiting for the princlple thal publis ofices wee nok | Qbaties Huskar, Jumes J. Vilson, Jearsgiring oilevseaking hin witlo Hiom aul ity o tie oo aronnd il lnegatnt-yayers and property: | i SR IE o wanted ta voto for | apynteof (o fominaien of Aletider Stiverspareo | Loieraan, Tospitnls for deeayed politicans and bankcupt party | Wilisin P, dray, Jubn N, ks, Tin eclieming sud magagsment have wescly rilned oy prpn, et mors inieiligenice pul patriitins 128 15 | Mo wivs arauesil g bras o couwd gty ot hi i | € County Snrveyor, waiels s dome by acclamation, | Ahe report ses adapied withont difeusslon, suck on | tyeiute. L. A Tudiong, 3, Vau Allen, Yours, truly, T W Ata e Bttt 0 ';!ro, “U_u‘"",:‘.ud Tax yayers wes wind 41 b wanted to vote for o mau who dealt Mr. Ouahan tha ignt it the, 4l niso conutr (i | motion of Juatice Sheridsn, the meeting adjourned, THE KIQRTEENTA WARD. D. D, Fonda, Rtot ere Wallace, . — s A o sl it b e fhfgs that wabbos s | Y el ] Latenty Concile b BLaU N “E’(.P._ll e Roeley's felends wera ontin fal forea last night at | 3aljAmalh Ylasue Canten POLITICS AT LARQGE, . B atid s orraptineridden city, e of o higa M. Moean fuliowed v = CUMETY AUATS N GENERAL. el Sl gomrontn, . ] Eparadtiy . Stebomney, : o on (13t Tid ever boen pr o+ | indoreng M, Heatogt, A motion was made (o adfourn, snd another seann fhocorner of Frauklin st d 3 end Tawell, e Tothie easiy i boforo . Wit 3t DOOLATTLY f dinerder cheed by n mimbor of - membors loving mureting wis held dn Cormindy's Unllcourt, soveral | Frank Wolle, MISSISSIPAI. fhey ree Veforo thum? They ®aw a Uiehii.. | expressod himeelf opyuse u mijourument, which | tuo hail, HEADQUARTER NEWS, hundred triskmen belog preaeat. el Oouead, TUE TOLITICAL BITUATION —DLTENMINATION oy emzapl from the fountan Vead, s (e | st monly be s ecdnition of it nsompotes -y dhon moved r.fl,: concue ‘I'x‘\“ e, :‘:;‘.‘;fl:fl: for TIE NEPUNLICANS, The assembly Letng callad to order, Mr.Thomaa North ‘{{,’”‘,';mf‘"';‘:;l THE WILTES TO OARRY THL LEWISLATUBE. pbcitionJarty maiy | ek dio wae n favar of baving candiduies betors hisaine ¥ 3 1'1];’ ollhgvn';l‘.i‘:u:‘xn;fi’“xfi" oo’ L{:x"x’l:: o i the ¢ useution st voting on e For ih fy he f",'..'n.k.m-uph-«e by the Gunvention. The | The difforing derees of intorost manifosted | wan calod upon as tho first speaker, Lo madea fow re- | ¢, Olilendorf, Cineinnatl Commercud, ernment, who wero detnnd s that fhe ety x Wt support A, It he wos not §repared aroed to, {n tha attendanco and business at tho political | marks conylinentary to thoto prescnt, stating thst he ‘J;&‘.‘E’\:"fifi’; gfil“’l“.'vm' 3 Jacxsoy, Miss,, Oct. 23,—Tho Goneral Gay. Siven oo b (Ghnere - et s i e i s ot (o th othor et 1 o Axarnn avogusomse woiox, | headquartors sartouday woro probably falr cri- | beloeed thera il Bonestvose el ealy to ok it | MWl b, ernmout, after Cablnet consulia‘ion and redes. e KOl L R ot hcia] Gnd 11 | 'Nir, Wiishom, Hecing o turn (bings wrro takiug, B i Ir1h s Lo toriony of the enthnrinem folt for the tckon s | Gty Trenniier. A comoatison beiween Toulngon | Henfaroin ool Tt denold, tion, buw refasad to eend troops here ta ald Goy, 1‘xh I Aberc wi o ul‘ m( Tazael, aud ho v wj :ul vuuu‘llms e udui nt of Mr, Doclittie to jro el MeCarey ssud they fndarsed the nomineesn | and the small gang of bummora at the Opponts | Keeley nas diawn, decldedly to (ba disadvantago of orauda 1, N, Parsons, lar abaon Amoe, or rather lo onforce a fair election, Ip ere was, thefr curenjt aimn o bt . urdr (o glvo strength o tho Democeatio party, Josepl Doctor, ooma did 10t miscepresont tho party any | Derog, woc, the speaker went on to siate, was & | Josrhh O Lyman Siip b G ot b el o ¥ mated. 1t was writton that ihe thief shall not ean Quito s dis; dorly el here, the Lo CLOANG BCEXTS, tlon 1 y | Henn A’ apeaker went on b wlate, waa 8 | G vy, S : o I T b et uit sl ot 1% Tule 110 | of il (Huoreht 13 pati g \eat bt A mtlon i A ¢ thio Democrato | MO0 thna tho largs miubors and evident onthu- | Femkrugiey, s who, meely foiht tin Gilce 18 §:“rl|ln"x§|hl¥3nll, Uomer Wlmsetn, Whl mok tarn ont to Fal6. Uoiehs shouara Tr Inmr. {Chvera Tt Lailtiedd overy Demociat on tha | grons, wid tlier disagrecablo olnesy Mz, contral Conmitee be fnstrieted to meed this eveniing | sissin ab the Repuolican headquariers did the { A fovans of rostoring hls sbattercd woaith, nn‘umm:r'k 1~L""I\':* tho preeouca of Federal troops. They cancoy Sl e Lt ikt | Jogy iy 0 (0% B AL kv b fn tie Atierman ifonee club-roam, to take snch action | fooliog in telr rank Tno spea¥er reforrod wih grest yrido | I Tee" Lty afford to Inour tho dinplessura Feelssuolio heasi the yriwlilo eniniaieutuatiue | Jus) then, ’ I tezra fo the County Commisioners ny was thovgnt | f0eHo8 io sanka, (0 tho honesly alspiised by Mr. Recloy when he | Hneon Lee, SR 3 D) of tha whites . only obyeet fi hw:[‘pll.)‘llic- s :i’:fl Ur:\ i x:hnm:;- tor u vigaroun poundiog of the fable, the CUaIr | 44y e, after which tho assemblago adjoursod Tuo apacious apartments usod by the Ropnb- | was County Treasurer in placing to the credit of the Hiram Jefferson, C. Divkinson, npon whose laud they hive, without the aseny . Th other scorts, thiat thiey nust Bnd ofiico for crowd mun wtinutely suecseded In geting rine dic, o 1. Balin, e i, ¥, 1, D thos, iy the am of $.3,000, which had sccried on the " e trcls sriio. Ini ho atake b tho ecommutity—a | wherewpen M, C.rir L Thine o e fean Committca wore early crowdod with fator. | cotaty the num of £i,060 which b CCRPELY Al | Tutlier datarson, Thoiunn Fretman, anrance of the Genoral Government that ng » crowd of bummeis; UAY, more, 8 hords of Tandittl, | nominating Mz, Hesing ror the Couns: '"IE OPPOSITION. ested citizens, who reported tho genoral | which inight have beeu pocketad by Mr. Keeley bnd | Jimes Mnn:xgu'r, L.Putiam, barm witl come to them. Tho Government hay. . eertid Theat aue hiad tonto from ail tho sbunanod | o estoliod thint gankemaiys beantice THE OPPOSITION. foohug in their wards an excellant, and | hn o desirid, and no o would bave Lewn tlio wiser, | C: Vo Stcetburi, i B, Wililimson, ing adopted tho palicy of bands off, sayt J1ien £ Lreation to batud tieniselve togethir o o Y0, (eclazing taers ater e w0 T e lin o dtenired, atud no_ono would bave Levw the, WSt | imuol Jemen, Fronn . Holton, L waviog b #ition to onr rights suid liberlies and our fryasuey, | community, and o £ that al e FINERTY'S FRIENDS. repessntod that thero was every prob. | TARANG CUIEE eXamIit Ot N Wanted to Kuow i | Jlenry Zimmors, AL, Hwick, tuio darky iu ellect, ** We bave douo all we cag [Land cheers.} lmlrll:,xn]m.lr:.-l[wm:ll-l«" rutatantisl, | evpiradon of s tetti of 5 e Balulir oW T PULG HIM TUROUOK, atility of & full Ropublican poll, | Hoving would do’the saie, and answered the quostion ;":lg;r(t{:l’r e i:!g;;l}l:fi;."!'w for yau ; you wust Jook out or yourselr "—yoy provorts-awnity, lLerty-loving cliizens and Demos | fur dollar of thy county o At wonld Tre lmyoast- 1, 11N 5 el der, X pronortz-awani, Ierlyloing elfzone wid oo | £ dolie of i couniy mows IS SR |y 1ore Wior af Finerty's frionda gathorad | 00 dolegato from o buefess ward uafd that ono | figeelt vt ot Mot Sl e e aiary | Qoorie 8, Iarier, -8, 0wl tnay bo very sura that tho whites wull eatry by [Uneors.} ddent tromm tho Repnt bt other pariies, and they ther Monday evenlng in tho 8 11 sl cireumstancs in tue olection would add | of§4,0.00 BI0E €, H. Dalton, C. 3, Cutting, Biato—that Is, gain tho Legisiature, nhichia thy Whowan resonsible for tha present conlitiou of | had no rigbt to ki ewiso e it ot | (ogether Monday evonlng in tho Shorinan Houeo | oy o0 BT ol of decoucy, Thint was | Tuaost speaker wan Mr, Mllule, who was fntro- | A1 Duttor, Tred Frye, malu thing thoy nre working for. Thero wil aflairs 2 Fieat of all the Republicsu party. Then the | tue Democratie renmiivion, (Cheers and | club-room, 1o order to deviso ways and meaus i3 DAzMS ' Auced na "u‘:nm ‘North-8lder 73 ibis gentloman re- Conrad Zimmers, Hartunn &k Ielmer, ) . 610 Will b Opposition were greatly to bisiue, for It was for securing the clection of thoir favorito candi- that, sinca there was no regist:s, bisiness men | Uithe 55, 0 et comdtict of | Ms. fealnyt loward thp | Daniel Tring, A imieton, not lots than 15,000 nogroes who will ot vote, FERKIEG TO WTRIN ol gaavedy 0 2t milition b tho rasos | te, Th mooking ¥as strictly pravato, aud sov- conld voto without being nfraid of boing drawn | irishmen, and i Mr. Leaing ever got o rsking over it [ Loter Hauser, B Dosauliothy aud thore will be vot Iogs than 10,000 who wil] te W tame, 10ons b PO ceit wd witts tor Jiid 4 - s 3 "y et e o . % . Blott, 5 40, :Tfl tho Dm?rf:“[ch‘n:;:'.v]""fiue)'lm:tl::mnut“.dl:;;msn Al Cirent Gontte, buperor Clack, | eral roportens who tiapponed to hoar of tho afalr, | 8 & jury the forlowiug day. Under the old law m-"»'lll‘x;nhmd‘t‘!:ucr?fl_:,xr.;rgui:x%:,umfir 1:‘;:31:?‘:::“; SO, Mansey, Willinm Statt, voto with tho whites. This will give tho whiter at o ‘ ren, Rud for Cannty Sueveyor, Tue % tho formsal registry was mado an instramont of f .o | Hamuol Lnutington, A. Townsend, the Legisluturo, tho fact that an atlempt wea being mado lo turu over re % and who consequontly put in an appearanco, nistry they did not do what hie wantod be bad u way to mako e 100 city 1o tho samo set of seotinidrels that now held | nowwatl 143 Coty Camnulssiotiors ebould hulg festor to merchants 1o would fot curolt thelr naniea, Cyrun Sammon, Charles Hawloy, tbom, ‘Tho samo Healng bud sald 1hat they wero scum, ofial, fithy uneducaed, kad baie on thele teoth, o 10 the ditricts weta promptly informed thet tho sccommoda- tions wero too 'imited to admit of thair prescuco. Like & grost many sinifar attempts to socure sectecy, thila eMTort to keep the proceedinza from tho knowledye af the publio resultod yuloriidy, n Sl bo agen frola . tlie ofifee of Mayorand wlnor oftices [checra), the ' men who etuffed tue ballot-Loxea last April (cheoc], {he men whio now refused hotiest fudaes of electlon, #in men who wers feady to obtaln pawer at any price; | U I spenkof whitesand blacks, and not of Domo. crats and Ropublicans, Party hues ate tacs lines. Tho whites are a umt, and are aroused tg. % tho bighest pltch of exertlan, They eay if they fall 1 earry (ho Slato thls time thal Mlsiseippt {5 doomed, 5. W, Emarors ingaloy &, Howirickaon, X, Ghurch, Goorge Gard Nelvan Havend, 0, Fillort, becauao they knew if they dld tbey wero Iikely to ba 7, il ot Celied an Jirymon, aud that entatied au expento of 45 | &2 ad oxpiesod bis profercaco for a no: | ¥: G Rubiaeon, 16,oribo s bl o oy vy eus Moowaad ‘b il | L, o sy postible abown himeclf to i Jo 3 Duing RN ey be tho woret encimy e Trishmen had in this clty ; | Myron Lytly W 4. ONAHAN was It £370F of nembialting ol ors, and compared 1 voutivl with tbat held 1n Bahimore, It w.m ki arit 1o keos pure and o deterauiation 1o to cotnbine with wll partios to burl tie 1, J, Garrinon, all tho mes who wore handed fogolleras tha O un pacty trom power, Mr, Heamg bad cagie | the fullus ing reporl of what vecurred Conuty Treasnror, cnlled at tio neadauartera and sald gm i".‘{. :E;TE::‘E?,"‘;‘}L‘AJ?‘"‘L g;o‘x;me:‘w‘ulll\,\ ":'u‘n“u'xf.‘f o Sena Sebn Bolker, a1 that thele raperty, which Lsa deprochitad 20) Hlon pnrty 7 [Choess,) Was hi e d Den e s 2 Lot tho Dotiocrats woul swoen e | B0 meeiing wan callod to urder ‘ahortly after 8 | tuot, since ho had been called o dofaulter aud stior or| | chavk daxey thint, DOe. Hesluy wom tho ity thadens | oo, Diayson, B AR e ety e wot T Crien of o Year and By i T et rsth | 0%k, nind ARt Tom byn-h w.a clected Guaieman, | tho connltyla funds, o wirlied to dusproxe tho hark | WiCiicy (o gentiomen prewout to voto for Hesing, auy Lin ounyeart) " and Locoms O I Int apoken an Tiomion ta-ie piwers | fhe gatiy, He advacated the fndorsement of tho Op- Feotiey was, on motfon, mado S wretary, Dy oxhibitlng bis bouis (0 & commiites fo bo appoint. | Md¥1iod the gentiomon prescutio volo for Hesug ad, MISCELLANEOUS. i absolutely worllivas 88 tho wild Jands of Centra S en AL L FEI o "o, Thone Thond Tusutcr WL | §oaitn Geket troum head (o Toot, 10z e o ks conis | o Gissirimia wtited that thu reent Howelopmants | e by the Republicun Contral Committoe, 1is money . . Mr, Y recolved an aluost unanimous supprrt, How NESING COUNTS Ll FOLLOWEDS, Afrlea. 1 uover saw such doteriuibation pervadiogal " cheern,] They wero told i the pood Dok that (h wanall 1n two bauks, hio van, and his bookw were ail | atons wan 0Lt ialy. goads it ecatiee 1 was expen | 1 he politeal eauvaen Jnd wtiown a vty favorabls pub- ! o Claates of the whiter, As ome of th B iem fon iavh Bavrd S amd Gomersil | G a0 Opde to deieat o Teplbiiat parts, I facltng fowacd 317 Lincriss and s Slscion win | e hapo (ot (iey could ealy vo looked pvec. arr Melinlos spoech vus well rocelvod, entivislastio | Yestorday evoulng's Frcie Pressc hua tho fol- | sngrminy uye T s o B . Trom destrushicn, Now hero were fan henest ten, § o 3r, Goodelh moved the provioas yusstion, counted upon contdently, Towever, thers was wo | EoAld, Buorwood, who was ehting, by, pskel 3 | \ia followed by M. Lyman, who claimed the right to d aud let then sce I they could szye Cuie lunder. 1t they could nat du fhnt, 1t .9 us ol thin Conventlon, [Cheere.] iy orgam dze, nol With w vlew 10 fulire, Uiit to e il, octi [Cboers.} They aliould put i noviin tion wuh“';::l o in who the community coull have cuutience, (Lo FROTH AND FLUMMERY. AR, WINSTON'S BESULUTION After tho delegates bad taken thoir places, Cartor H. Harzieon moved that a Committeo of e, he- odoro Sobintz, C. II Harruion, uud J. R. Doo- Fivo bo appoiuted by thn Chair on 1esolul Carried. Melvillo . Fullor, I, Meilugh, Tittle, Jr., woro chosen. ¥, H. Winston offered the following : Jeaolted, Dy the Democtacy of Couk County Ia con- «ention usaeratled, tht, bnding two tickutk siready in he fieid tor the cotnty olhea to bo voied for ity fed by our cpponats lo 1o carnipt comiug election, ue Bl the Rejuiblicon §ariy, tuo suppozting of 4 snd infainous Auwinistration at Woshlngton, the Uy our fricuds aud allien, wity whom wo have and lalored for the L oug party fo numinity wnoules tekss for aich oiiar, | would sraud by tho paty 10 tho future o ho had {lemen noralnated for bo county oftices by thy Oppo- | done in tho past. The Gormaus of Cock Couuty Bitlon, OF Peoplo'n party. of this coun ook, Besofred, That wo hiavo alwaye bad tho highout ro. ard, both porsovally snd rotically, for i Cealvy, now iu fhe fieiil o a thitd candlista for Coan 35 Treasurer, aud, ‘nder ol clrcuuistances, would ve glul to ‘wupjork bim for auy oiliee to which ho tatelis anptre, bt thiat wo now regird his candiducy sx not only nawise, but, if persiated in, as Injurions to the Let futercats of our party, as ovideneing & Iacis of vood fulib 10 our Ueruwau allick, nid s coutributing £ the nuccoen of our comtaon ehcwdos, aud that wo anvuss, Mr. Winston moyed to refer the rerolutions to tho Somsmltee yreviously chosen, Aurced to, The Oummitteo ob Kesolutious then retirud, During the absoeo of the Comuitios Judgo Van Tiren deliveted a short addreas ou tho mierits of tho Ocwocratio jarty aud ila grreal future, TUE OLENTRAL COMMITLEE. The suggestion of uames for thy Central Committes s then tade, sreating & sceue of didurder, Ar, Fiuuken augiested The namie of Mark Sueridan, ntud feisicd npon bis s tection, 'Cuis created ancther woue, 3r. Wickersham moved that the liat bo called by [ ¢ nd then objectionsble men could Lo rowoved ouventinm, ‘And uow anothor scene of tumult ensved, when Iut Navecty aud soveral othera tried 49 oblaly the ovr. The Sixta Ward bere snpounced that they Lad sgrced ukon Bornord dlvkinucy as thelr cholve, A WHACK AT CAUCUBKS, 3r, Moran otfered tho following : Kenolred, Thut the Central Committes xelected by thln Convelition be justeuicted to disregard, fi tio call- iug of wuy futuro convestivns which vacli commitice andy call, the traditional mode of selecting deimgates Kndwn an the prmury-caucus systews, and that they 116 hereby suthorized o mature sud ‘adopt eomie 1an for the wiliction of dolegaten by conventiou which #hal obviate the ohfectiona perfatning 1o the cutcns and sceure i conveutions respectable roproscutatives of the party, Afr, Moran, In suprort of his resolntion, 6ald that thls Conveution was a salnplo of whnt cotild Lo done withe out caucnsen for elechng delegated ut pnimaries. ‘fon Ceniral Cummitics Lad s yeer before tuem fu whisls fhey could in.ugursts a systers whick would drive out the bummer element in couventious, and that the Con- tral Comoitios wbuuld conelder this rosoiution v & law lo thom. Judgo Van Buren was oppoked to_ the resolution be- cause It wen Lot Democratie fu ita prineiples § becaure it was againwt the umform veage of tho Democratlo Patly, aud tho custom of {ho party should not Lo changed in tho County of Cask, Mr, Furayth ross 16 reply to Judge Van Duren, T claimed 0 e 23 good 8 Democrat aa Judya Van Liuren, aud ouo who lad always stood Ly tus party, oven Sehion 5 wa unpoular I (bl fity, 1o bad. or in Chicago thun Judg d 80y Ouu tu say that bo (W speaker) bad ever gous back on Lho purty or I cundulates, Lo was nut in Tavor of & ystein which wus 40 corrupt that ite stench waa lXenlug to the Lody pulitic, Aud he, for one, was ot fu fuvor of staudiog up for 4 Tolten and corrugt- lug corpee, and tryiug o keep it abors ground when 1t would be better buried, A TUANKFUL DEMOCBAT. Dr, 3. Ward Ells tienked God thut the Democrata ¥ resumption Lll—=was o fraud upon wore advauciby iU tielr Ldcas aud wers §repriing t6 | every Mtebigent man, T uvsat (dstion, shd noihe 0t & wholosome exanipla (o the entire country, und | Ing else. ‘Thut very ulil bad weakencd and’ seared tha bring tho party to & higher Mlaudard than it e fore vcoupiod i tho Lution, Ll wialied tis D, Takin, 04 iz, Motun's resolution Unsntuioudly sdoptad. TUE PLATFURM, The Committes on Hesolutious hed returned auring sl gin ueslon sbove reporteds sud Garier L, Maeraan, | Teduce ol exjenici. tho Charalub, presented ha folowiug pistform o ;.r’}mlm'u 3 failowing principies as the plAtform of the parly 1 Firsi—ieaumytion of Apecio-1nyients s soon aa tho busluess fotereats of the countey will pariult with- out disaster ; opposition to intiation. Socomi—Freo. comuerca and o farifl except for Soveratn PUEL 8. ard- Tuiividuat liberty and opposition to suin tusry laws. Fourth—Rigid restriction of the ‘Governmnt, bath Btate snd nationsl, to the legitimato dowais of poltis cal power. Fiftli—All pawers not delegated to the United Kistow 1y the Constitution, vor probibited by It to the Staics, ey tyear, and n large mafority of ~hiom we kope and €xpoct to buve labor and uct with un 10 tUo future, wo docn it uot oniy unwieo uid fu- expodient but bighiy jujurious 0 thio bost ut rosta of - Loth {u their zonal integrity and soundness in Democratle prine Fiples. and cordinliy commend thom to tho mpyort of llie Democracy of (he City of Chicugo and Couuty of ccltully roquest Lim 1o withdraw f1om tho prosont 'he Sixth Ward delegation spiit wea the occasion for Leu long- o Van Lren, aud ho eaatlonge [ £ Godapeed in tno Nigh ponion which they were Stzo Van Buren called for selton on e motlou to Jay tha resoltition on Ihe taldo, whicl reaulted w | ildte belng shtved Wnealt, & 1wo lnnll«-x:\(\:v:.lul;‘: Democratio party of Cook County adopt tho MR ¥ however, wra recogntzed | AT INE, iy the Chatrman, and he was silowed (0 nddrers the Convention, o disclalined nuy porsonnl fecking eyminst Mr, Hoesing, whom he hwil Tromised o vate for, ¥ha Uphusition Donventivn Was packed wilh bummiors, aud goiue of tho men on th: ket wore such (hiat 5o houest Domocrat cousd voly for uwder auy circumatances, (Crics of ** Numel " und “No, No 1% Ho would put umme them.—hu did not wish to bo personsl, Mo Leld that Mr. Keeley had Leen s fetong Demoerat nil bia iie, iobad never teen 8 candidate for omics and had no staleto fix, hiieh Wak niote that somo of those present coubl Ay, Tie tuought §f tho Upposition teliet was spproved 1 would bring degradstion aud defest of tho Demovratle iy, y Tlifl previous question was then put and carried, Tho quesiton_then recurred ou e, Futlor's awmead- tnent, wittcn Mr, Daolittle theu ae eptod, The motloa, uk anteudod, was carried by the Lillowing voto: Toial Yulo, ayes, JT; no.s, 16, The 1ormatty of nuine sunfug was thel golio 1itd, SWALLOWED BY-THE OPPOSITION. TUE COUNTY TREASURL Mr. Winston nomivated A. C. Hesing for tho position of Conaty Treasuror, and said that ho bad koowu him loug and well, aud Luow him to be an honest and truo Denocrat, avd a mau who had ualted thomsalvea with tho Domocratic par- ty through the eforts of A. U. lesing, and be amd they would vote forit in the future. il cared tiot what JMr, Hostog bad been, but thoy know what tie wa3 now. Thus closed tlie nominations, Judge Otis romarked ou tho chance of clecting s Domoceratic President next year, and admitted the importauce of recelving into the fold all who wero willing to come. No wau iu the Stato Lhad dono 8o much o break up the present corrupt admiulstration, aud Le supported lus nowina- tion, Thecallof the roll wus then proceedod with, and Mesing receved 114 votus, The volo was made vusuimous, snd threo cheers given for Hestng, He was londly cabied for, sud a sceto of disorder again cuwucd, itorlarded with erios ot Put biw uuk 17 watil Lo sbiortly sfter appeated upon tho piatfora, NESING'S BPEECH. 3r. feaing, in Fesyoune o repented crles, steppei @ (Lo plutfortu, lovking Fatber pilu and uervous, bi Witis o deterniued Uybi i bis eyes, Afier acknowls eiiygtug 1ho cheers o8 tho sudivice, Lo casayed (o s ek 140 oF thres thnes, but waa futerruptod by sno dis ciamce (0 thio celitro of the room. Lo ultimately got mtarted, and tendered thens bis hearifelt thanka (o Yisia fudoravumout i1 tho tacs of the false sliiders ute tust Lir, When a certain gentloman mado ul rewarks stont iy, tho applause wlich fuliowed wan not givets by Deinocrats, bus by Grant'a lirclugs fu the Lost-Otilcs sud Custom-tiouss wio lsd Leen seut to do it, Ilis Democracy, or, o 15 way, lus platform, bad beon doubted’ by sotia gentlowen, Whet fuo Ropublican Stata onteal Committoo wet at the Paer Mouse lavt spriog for consultition sbout tuy future posicy of tho party, he Was beset by leading Ilopublicans of tue clty anls:ate 1o participate in the procoedings, 110 again and agaln refused, 1od fiually Gov, Bevetidge canso to bis olice, d ingftoa that L8 should goto thie Palmer House, 1t uovernor, beave mo biere ; you dou’t want ing thiero, sd I don't Lelong there.”’ [Cheors] Dut Lio Governor wiill Iostuted, sud st lepgth Lo (Alr, i) agreed o atfcud, baving decided i his mind what to 0. Hotook Trom his Lbrery tho tlattora passcd by the Tlopublicsn Conventlon 1n 18733 and ho would say here thiat both parswrapls fn that platforia relsting to tiuznco upd personal berts were written by tho cultl wlitor of (ko Staals-Zatung, Hermann Taster, llo adonbt bt thut Mr, Healy was iking & stabborn coue nd it Leboovod Uie felends of Mr. Finorty to 8 overy effort in thelr power toacure Ll elocilon, A goneral discunsion theb Lok phace, mrtlcipated in by W, O, MeClize, W, 4, Unalia, W, . Coindun, ik other¥, tn which the probabilitica were thoroujthly coustdlred, The general drife of opinion ywas thet thero wan o real caue for alarm lest the Republicau tickcet should 1o clocted throughout, r, B, W, Dunne,a clerk in the Sberiti's office, tudd f1eoto express thoopinion that lie was nota Hesing twan, and that he belloyed Hesing's choucet were very siitn, Mo was heart and woul in favor of “Finerty, Although Finoty Lad ~fooled tho Trishmen of ‘Duffalo at tho thus of the Fentan Faid, yot be felt Kindly towarda btz aud wouid support w12 would glidly coutribute t tho (and i old o Fnerty, bub Bo- could uot aford to give moro nr $2, Iat Yoeney declined to sulweribe, for tho reason thit Lo had Tieen afready aesessed, Ou, miotion, a conunittes uf ekt won appoiuted to selact two persons from eauht precmet of cack ward, liose duty ahould tu fo paste the name of Fincrty on all tekets and pedilo thom on (o day of election. Tise Commutien un appointed counints of Meesre, D, 3. Gallary, ex-Ail, Carnoy, T IL Brulih, All, Lynch, 5hu Sullivan, W, Jd, Ovatian, Ed Dunuy, and’ Dennis U'Couer, Tiso Committes twas instructed fo oot yesterday aftertioon at 1 o'clock, at Mackiu's salvom, No. 120 Dearborn streot. A general oxprossion of opinjon was then had in regard to the amotut of mousy which could bo rained tondrance Finerty's intereal, and the total amount whiell the manbers offered ta subscyibo was fu thy neignborhood of §1,0X, Tho mwoutiug then adjourned until next Bouday, A Afew of Mr. Filierly's fricndn met in the aftornoon in 3la kin'd saloon, to devio nicane ko wesuro tho eloc- tion of thelr favorito cindidate. The questian of ralalng mouey fOF CHUPSIKD OFPONSCS War (utiher din- cussed, and ‘comniltlces wero uatud for cacl ward 1 tha polls ou. tho day of cloction B THE ASSESSMENTS, HOW TO RAIRE THE WIND. The awe-lospiring sod groenback-grabbing Ovpocition Arsessment Conunittes it really secms did stiiko terror to tho hearts of tho poor, vaclilating hireltngs at tho city shell. While tho Commutlea did not porsonally call on evory mnan awong tho grest numboe, they left such nn impression on tho hoads of oflices that the roport wns quickly paesed around, and nearly all tho juuitors, clerks, and laborers around the Tunk rusbed to setule up. Why? Decauso thae Comuitteo tacitly gave themto underetand thiat it they did not pay up thero would be decapitations. This was enough for auy smell-salaricd man, and ho walked up to Bookkeoner Jolnsou (uot Thomp- rou, 88 printed yesterdsy), ond laid down his ** donntion.” Countributioua werenover more unwillingly glven. The sasesament did not exiend o the Gomptraller' cilee, but f M ayes @t bore befors tho electiou 1t Ia posaible Lo will bavo 14 ghiare to poy. YIRE AND YOLICE. Fire-Marshal Bennersnd Polive-supt, Hickey will refusn 1o settle utiy Euch untensousblo (ovy w the Dize tator's Commmttes ury makiug, and will” probably so {nform the geutlemon, ‘Tae loading oflizers sud ciorks havoall p.fd_their $100, aud oniy s fow have done no without grumbling, They expedt to o *assessed auaio next upcing, und sdvoral of them bave sssexted 10 Languaye 100re emapliatio than mud that they would suoner got kicked out than staud it, AR, OREIBNOLGH, A thinty-cirenlatod mornlog paper sald yeatordoy Weut to tho abuer House, and, ufier the sull bad Loon called and tho First and Secomd Districls bad answered, bo e calicd upon to spcak for thio Republicanisus of tho Third District. 1o cuse, and, takdu{ o p atform io bia band, ductared that the Itepubiicats perty Lnd Teft Ll and that ko coud so fomier uct with a panty which dliowsed thelr ows asta Joeuod ouly o col of years ago st Piliadslpida. Chrers, Dr. Duvls, continued the speskor, does ot stani Giriner ou the Domocratio plasform thad he bimsclf i, (Louad cliourw] Lo Uiad 1ot been unytudug oo in is hfo than » Democrat, If Demo.racy mustt to resumo 84 soon w8 the interedis of the country would permlt, le was against fnfla. tluu of tho currency &8 rmuch as any ouo poeeibly could be, oud he would aay that when dowagoues ULy John A. Logan propoaed 10 1uilate the country with frredeemabls eutr«“l':;”hl ‘was 50 longer a lepublican, [Loud checrs,] Indoad, liu weht furtlier than Dr, Davis had gone, and would y that tho LIl passed in Congress Ly too Rapublic- uN—-tha mo-called cajutal of the country, ruined the fudustry of tho conutry, mado peoyls voor wnd Lankrupt, reduced the Wugs uf the Libwrer, and ainiost brought About a disak ler over the whule countsy, {Uneers.) Tust Ll elould nover bave beou pasaod, for tha Tessan that bo Luuntry could say. At will resunio ot u cortatin day, (Ap- plause,) They might bave Lud erops, the balaucs of trade might go pgunst s, aud luated of grows g rickier wo miget grow poorer, Wa abiould stape our cuurso uud adopt un economical Government, sud We lisd no move war-times, snt everyLudy bad to_sliape his analre Lo bis preweqt ine eome, and the Government ought o do that fiest, (Chcers.] Tho Goverument ¥hould wet the cxawple, Lud Wien the Lilsues of tredo set (B our favor wo tould resutio any moent, Wil renard $0 the tagkif, Ro bad been su ackuowle edged bigletrilf wan and notblog cive. Bul things liave clanged, Labor Lad rseu fu Europe, sud had Lien reduced fu Ameriga, Trade, exehsngo, and tue - | i 0 Lesueportation were at presont S hia opiulon Viuteitluu euvigh, and foe that Feaaon Lie was fu favor UL s tanits for rovenuo only, (Ubeers,] But he supe Tored 1 the opision of vulne e ke should be trled on Lt quenkion, (Laugbior,) 1o Lia opiniun when o mun tlangal aud was convinced that be had boun'in errur, aul uckuowlidged, he saoild bo welcumeo to auy upe Teferrod to tho Btates rewpoctivoly 54 40 the peopls | Fartvi A father sid mother forgave thoir souif by af the Huates, Srll, chartered munopolics, SetentiomTha 1 ‘Tlis Ou thie Winuton Feavlutios, the ta tuke auy action. ANUTHER BYECINEX OF DEMOCBAOY. tove was unanuwously edopted, AteE T O tean Tentt Dl et rend, soveral | Tebublicaus b tua Biate, (Liuguter,) Tnero wer crlos of * Muve Lo xdjoury,” uruso from difiereut | oven tous Teft o onceyt a1 fuduwors o 10ints in \Le rom. Thi se ween mized witk loud érics T, 15 xwml laugliter.] Of % N0 Lo 17 At tho same Hime te Qantr wa try- [ THE DALY BRIt i thoie plattorm relatiog to ing 0 maintain orler. and waa siewdily pounding ©n thedesk biforo bl with & borrowed caue, (i L was usiug 3e & g ‘Dariog the fot aye Ju urdes. ‘The rablio e.ement again let it 6 f loone, T s iyl fo sy wounetiing, i e e ol to move, but ouly tueerleavl “Adjourn | "auds Nul could bo heard, AU Luut thie nolse subatded, and the Cuai question af edjourzusent lay in thelr Lie put te queationt, whict waa declarud 1o 3B, WINETON ONCE NOME, Mr. Winaton now demanided that tho resalutions. atated thy Conventl: neuce 1o U Altar this buist oluquence MT, Wit Mr, J. K. Doolitil tio party, ou 944 dowa, dr,, muved tckol, DR. DAVIA Kot on bis feet at this junt: ro, and desireatoboleard 11 1hi interests of tho great cobticry b tuich wo !t "Lty Wiy chuanbled uyuer thy Sic of Deuoetsts ot 10 3¢t w Uppositiouiats, (Cawry,j Dejocrscy atonk in lue noats ot a favor of nowlnal afcket ub Uily Lale bous, aad ‘e right and duty of thie Biate ta protoct lin vitizens frou eatortlou sud unjust discrimiuation by Lit-box fs the foundation of popue ha purity 1oust and sball by pree Jommittes dectined ower, aud Ho would wiilidraw the Michuel Keeloy (0o much promis s aubstitute that {he Canvention do LOW JTuceed 10 LOWILAS & county : tedvod tu Support of & i Who o waut (0 be pledyud bu support uf & ip B0 X e war | ad struiglt Dowocratis wowld profor adjulrus bad erved, i fbwceied that kot oid fouslls would it it uny bets who bid Lects on e wrony sl i I‘.lhuun (Lauglter xud appluuse.] Oue-balf of $ho delegaive cownrinng the Couveutiou bad bocn wiia ihin B te Kebubican Convendons I tu jast, luw'u oull tuey vxcduds tuut vid veteian of Ro- puviuiem, Sdve Uit [Laugliter,) 1716 lud uob becit for 1hy Lasity of W Kuiiabiivatis 10 this reapuct, tho Larty would Lave uever galued il strengtl G this Bt 18 rocolivcted very weil whew they bad abunt 2a hlay 1riah Republicans w ofice as thors wego frisls rersoual HDOTty, Which wum alsu in this jiatfor Vention whicli Wb 30 Bpnugnehl, xooid sloe | 1o Suco cas 10 1DIE AN, (CUSn] Lo Liviorate i aiways boen 1 fVor of L dilleat Wborty, aud siways Woui Lo us 1oy 4 110 OFAAMzAoN was [hieot, is regurd 0 1o Opjosition Convention, Ly was very BOTEY +0 heaT BIALOILELN Wide 0 Wit Tose Lot 1 wis B | courporsd of notbiug Lab biudsie, vod Lt s wen's Tif was o wale tiore, ‘THote war' 50 4Lt Ju fmah at | Cotvenion, Dut thero’ waa“w 8¢kt in 1 Ry oy Coventious 18 secuned (0 hhin it somo of 1Ly e temen proseal had uotbing %o do Lut 'ty sitak tho mes Domluated ~of b Oppusinen ikt Not . word had ben sad agaust tug Bowiuationy o ths Tepubfoan teken. (Cusern] Now, by biad 10 objection bu denouncs bl weu, 1o om e | Lt Tue coaruge diteo yours aga tu ok Up du e Cute SeGUIGI Ui ALY OO Lt BHIBES, WLO WAk Fngied, Fhial 1 11, Jush LAUILOY, W BOW QU 10U HLeputh leuh b ke, The woitwd 2ed thut the IWO nen Lume wiuisers for tho cily Werw hicat FLose noduinted By be distides were et buc bR ikl bave rrod. Ll 1rom Lavdly 91 bl Bide ClaTile B o | Vst | caeving tvy bad douo weong, but Wiin U B | clrges wera fuscanig tid hoy camo out char, 1t wsa ugfortinate for (Lo yreat spoatle froui saurton whew uivided tbis county lute disiricis, It sbould bave remaned oue ’ lad that 3kr, Cliabrough liad boen visflod by tho Gommite oo d el Ut iad Tstured 1o jy 100 or any wum fur political purposcs, The real fact of tho mai- ter fo that he wes Dot viated by the Commilttes, and, therefore, did not rofuse (o 8y them, 16 ukyy lie bas never becn callod upow 1o pay any political sasons- ments or dupations, sud doss ot ncod to, Ho go ex- prosscd bimeolf to & TRINUNE Teporior yestordsy, ‘Tiio custor baw Lot Leen herotofore to uasoss eme ployes of o ciy, sud the Leds of o Folice and Fite 1ojrtiacnts huve not boon callod on for contribu- tous, If tuey choss to give voluutarily thoy kuew where to leave heir mouey, but wers Dot approached fn apy way by nn asseisment commitlee, The Opposition party, Lucked Ly Str, Meatag ng, wmaila tha lovy, aad they have Diode many cuomies fnwo doing, 1t ds under- stood that DIk, fexlug sdvisod tho cnforcewent of thesa anecaments, in the facs of precedent, and ho Bau morg wpitefl upsououta 1 Lo Cits-[Al Lo-day tlian bo bad @ week ugo, Tbo few yaitry dollsrs psid iu by the poor clorks could easly have eou mado up Dy thiv ollicabioldors who cmploy them sud mot bave toeu folf, while the fandlic of thcso poor men ure mado to wiafler for actual nocusuities, ‘Lhey cry aloud ngiust It b subii Go tho st ‘levy becavas tliey cunnot afford to 106 their iuoutes n olo, ‘THY OAT WAH LET OUT OF THE DAG yesterdny whon on Iribman said he belioved Huck Wwould Uv slocted, and o wes satiatiod of it when he was juforiged Wat the * Losacs ” on the public works suet tugetlier on Hunday ovenlog sud deiiouncod the uctions of tho Opposton party (n ussessing thom for Masfug's heaent, * Aud, gays he, * helavo mo, biit that wan tuld e that the wakeat word uned I that matin' waw ‘d— them; we 'l voly for Kueley " It wevins that tho forowan of & Jarge puwmber of the clty laborers, und foverat coutractors who had been called upon for o * coutribution,” 1u a tbrsatenly msunier, did lold & meeting List’ Hunday night, sn pledged themselves to aselut Kecley, aad to bLriug all thetr ueu to tho polls on cleation-day for that purs Juoo, 1t wa alsd learnec thiat theso 1aen roprosehted Gver L workusn, who were Toady and wiking 1o do thutr biddiug, . KEELEY AND THE IRISH, TIHE LIVOLICY OP THAT MEETING, Whoever 1t was that took the responsibility of celling the secrot meoting in Groonebaurn’s Huildiog Sunday afternoon that man Las peon the causo of » vast doal of profauity ou tho part of the Oppowition leadore. A mora ill-sdvised move could ecarcely bo muggested at this par- ticular stage of tha political contost. Evorsiace tho aunouunceraont was mado that Keoley bad determinod ta run_ independeut, the Opposition Oga~ tors bave beon loudly declariig thelr contempt of Kea'ey aud tbeir utter ard of his cuudidsey, ‘The) have taken pajus to stato publicly tuat thoy didn! care whutlior Keoley rau indepeudently or o, and that ho would nut Uraw off Any greut number of vi "Tleds declarations Lavo been joralaicd In Iu tho face of tho fact that large aud enthusiaadc Kecley meotings wore being held nigatly in every part of tho'cily, Tie poliey uf tio Oppowtion lusilers Wan 80 1g1orw entiraly ihis movemeut, ulthough fuwarilly tney trombled st it taportance and real meaning, lence, tho calliug of tho ivetiug Biuday bturtool was s paipable confee: Blan of weaksiess, and was diametrioslly opposcd to lbe pollcy 1aid dowa by the party feaders, 1u has since v painfully svident that (he wecting was_uot well- conatdered, and 40t the wancgets of the Opposition have repuuted of tha Nesdvised movement, The meeting of Bunday sdjourned unifl Mondsy evening, at which U the Compnittes uppoiuted to via- it Keelcy were sagected {0 reput, Arcurdingly, a few f those prowcut st \be former meeling teasacmbled last e/eutug 10 Greenetavu's Block, —‘Thers were ot nuora hian twasty iu_stteudanco, aiid, from the mao. e i which o s evowd of Leadlug Hguts consuliod together myslerfously 1u a corner befure the mcting commuuced, it was plain that LOULTIING WAS IN TUE WIND, LM Biedim ol Triudiville called the masting to or. 807 & 3 Eiled wlter o 0hTu:k, Batg that 18 wa Dk PRL el 0 Bavo b large BULCDdun. b 0 kecouut o the Ll ve her 2 Fge tact that theso wele bunsetous GRLEF b clitige, o el called for Tik REXOUT OF TUE COMMITTEE appotuted to wey Mr, Keeley aud {nduce b to with. drzwe e, W, J. Ofalia read the following ropost The undenigucd Comuittes roport thal buving diveu tho subject dus cousideration are of tha oplufon district, %0 that thu «lty abould BAVe swug cou- orez ko nvuluaiions 1o the cyusty, Blr, Oleary that the action contemplated s wholly unuscossary, auid 808 called £05 by auy vaisting uuv’r(uw!. bl Miller very quictly whetber tho committes, 3 appotnt— ed, wnuld find suywhero amoug hin accounils o statoment of tho wmount of perquisitcs he had recoived, and, fu fact, of all " tie money that Lid tome futo Lia bhauwls from iutereal, epeculations, and the like, over und abuve the HW0 stlowed the' Troaurer by law? If thioy could find sich o statemont anthat, and if Sir, Midder professed to Liave complind with o law, then the Committeo ‘might thiuk of it. Mr, Milior giared nt tho amembly like the animal it hici his Bty 1 communly oseociated, bt eald uothing, "Aler & ittt time Lo braced himself np and enld tnt 1ufe woks had been kpt in th satao way a8 his prodo- carhor'e, und then Lo weat out, ‘e Ceutral Cumwitieo aroperfectly willing to ap- int n committes to lonk over Mr, Miller's Loukn, bt lioy Lajulc it due o e (sxcpayérs (Lat thoy should havoa band In saying who that Committes shali cou- siet of, and thoy have accordingly aupigested the name of Louis ©, liuck a4 a Commiitoe of Unolo connt the mioney sud_examiino tho boots, and have given the peoply the oppertunity to confirm the solection, Which they will cortaluly do Tuesday, Duriug the morning Gen, Logun speut somo 1ime in the rooma {n counuliation’ with (b gontlemen thero present, "The members of the Gommitice epoke in no meas- ured tevium of tae conduvt of tho County Board in ro- fusiog to grant tho reasonalle quoti of clection judges asked for by the party out of power, but the opitfon wan often oxpresscd that tho action of tho Hoard would stiF up aB fnteneo Acorn for the men aud thelr backers that would do the lazy classes good, The List of meetiugs arzangol for bubwson now and ‘Jucaisy ba vory larye, und te beet oratora aro n great esud, TRE OPPOSITION HEADQUANTENA wers slmont cntiroly deserted yestorday, snd all tho forsesof the purly, oxocpilug that poktion usel in captielug the JoltConventic i, were w.rking fn tho ‘wards with great nnd nesdad ‘lgor, Ths tonsaf con- Varsion among the few prry s prescnt was Very noticeably of o uifloreut characiee (rom that wioil & fow daya ago, lustead of the 10,00 and 15,000 ma. Jurities before clauied, tho estimates talkod of had dropped down to o fow thatsand wud an_scknowledg: mont hat i looked * migty agually for leary aad tullos “Thaero {3 & movement on fool inside the party to toes aver tichultz, tho shog-contractor, who is ruanivg for Commissloner up Evanston way, Tho members of thio Oppostiion up tore cunuiub stand him at i), and have warnod th beadquartors that he will swamp the whiolo thoket 4n that district If not displaced, It s ao- conlingly iuteniled o quletly ignora Mr, fehultz if Lio cannot. b made lo withdraw, aud t0_scnd oub the tickots for that section with snother nsuie on them. 1t ddacs not veally make much ditference aoysiay, for tho reason thnt Ayars Is sure 10 Tocelvo tho rvater purtiun of Sl YOte in any cane, MR, KEELEY was complacent yentord y,—iiat I8, a8 _complacont aa could bo oxpocted of n mat who Wad an muc hand- sluakiug atd coufldoutiul talking todo oa fell to his slare, - 111a rooius wero well Bliod neurly oll dag, and bl Becrotury was kopt very busy In making out lsts of wird meetings aud Tndopendent Ciubs, Tuo can. Uidate Uimself wan a8 choery 18 usaa), and Loped wel for the future, Ho was visiicd by mauy new faces, ani reported that Lo waa gaininyg s much strouget sup: yori o the Geruana ani Norwogians tha be lad expected, “Fhe Juif Qonvention did not appesr {0 worry him ot all, for theresson that, u8 hia supporters nald, it atmonnted to nothing mors 1han a gag of Healog men Topeatiug what thoy ud vefore plelgod themaelves to, ‘A an oxpresaion of Democratic upluion 1 was a fraud, ‘hore were in it fowor R0 10en who could infiuency anyvody, and tho maunier of packing it waa 100 atrong for sny lionest mun (0 approve. KEELEY MEETINGS. THE TUIND WAND, About fifty of the voters of the Thtrd Ward nesombled at William Mariga's, No. 856 Fouth Clark street, last evening, for the purpose of or- AL, P, if, they tu be, but Mich Irish, and ay ho could be wtiered, one end gonizing au Indepeudent Club, Maurice Geary was celled to tho Chair, and John Cartor wan electod Bocretary. Willlsm J. Clingen oxplained that tho meeting was called with tho intention of organiziog o club which should be free from tho contamina- tion of, and coonection with, riugs which came jnte tho ward and sought to run Affairs as they eaw fit. Io thought the organization should be kept fu- tact for the epring campaign, in ordor that tho ward migat be proporly represanted in tho Clty Qoverument, He was followed by addresses from Michaet Brennan and B, Welsh, Loth of whom fu- dorsed Mr, Clingen's ronarks, Tl latter made soma complimentary referunce to Michae! Keeloy, the Inds- yendent eandidato for County Treasurer, sud the iuceting aliowed thelr profereica for him ‘in such a docided muuner that it was pliin to be seow that, al- thougls the meoting wss ot callod for that exproe purpove, 1t wasa unlt for Kocley, ‘Ine nieoting permsucatly organized by electing Mr, Qtivgen ss Lresldont; AMr. Geary, Vico-Preaident © John Carter, Socretary : Join Mulyoll, Treasurer, an Mewsre, . Gody, R, G, (tounds, . Rady, P, Whelsn, aud Wiliam Marigs, Executive Commities. 1t was deelded to bold regular meetings overy Thurs- day evening at the samo piacs until foriser notice, T BIXTIC WARD, r. Kecloy's friouds n the Slxth Ward held s moet- fug last svening near the coruer of Thirty-frst sircok sud Wentworth uvenue, Mr. P, J, Conloy called the mecting to crder, and was elocted Chalrman, aud 3tr, P, H, Dwler, Bcrelary, Addresses werv miado by e3iosera. Leary, Dwler, douley, O'Nelll, and oticru, and the audicace was lmmeuscly enterfaioed by soms Koeloy onge by Lumbard's quartetto, GEN, BIILES ON A, C. IESING, At the largo alnl eathususlio Keeloy sccting tield in Lo Nluth Ward, den, 1, N, Stilca, Domocrat, Troud bis 1nlud on the Heaing queation aa tolluws 1n 160y, when Halomau and Wentworll were the principel catenstblo caudidatos, but when, iu fact, Hosa " Mewiog wea {ho real candidate, the people wero uraused a¥ thoy are now at the dauger of efocting nen whawo guly obfect 1 seekioy their “positions was o grab thinussuda uf dollars of (o yoeglos mousy wad curich thomaelves at the expeuss of the people, Ho @vaoral was public opduton syalnat thiat soxs of politis cal thlovery at Abat tiuio (1t u clause was ombodied “thie Countliution of the Btale, abolibing ull fees sud otlier cwoluments, snd providing tustuad that sl oiti- cers shall coutvnt tlhouiwives wilh o wodsrale Qsed walury, In Abat cloction Mr, Hunng wes o badiy Leatet that bo fled to Eucops, velucuing only after tho Dre. 1t seomed, however, that bo is now detor- suinud 't wot tho Sxprussed’ will of the pvople and the letter und sydrit of the Constitution JM.\IBCB. an by openly ackuowledgew {hat bo wants tho oitice of Cuunty Tressurer, uot for tho purpose of doing honest work for the sutiozable cowpensssion fixed by law, tut for. mo“.nrpml Of jvating out tho poopls’s uoney 1o buukey druwing lutertel, vackelug auch tuterealy paying whatover of lls uuuieroun debls ho chooses ta }a¥,—in vne word, tu upeculate with the publio funds, I yooyle suou:d havo yrolted by L leston tiey ro- ceived ab tho buuds of David A, Gago. He did nat in- teud to steal, sud, du fuot, Lo nover did steal a siugle ceut, Al that e did wan todo the same ideutival thig that Mr. Husing opeuly procluime that s {n- teuds dolug, to-als s Iowiod The yeopls’s wiotiey Lo Lanks, drawlng futirest therefor, bui Ui Lunks failed ; hio lnvested b 10 various real eatate sud other entore rises bt ey suts wers uibiccemful, sni wheu Lia criu biad exp rod wud tho monsy was counted, Mr, Usgo was & delsulter, lesiug protends 1o have savered bis connection with the Nopublican parly. - This remindad thie spasker of the dayw of tho War, When foraging eapeditious were frequently 1ooked upon aa dssurting troovs, Dut when itey Lsd oblalued wlat they were in search of —when ity bad laden themrelves wilh ham, aud busou, sud cuf “kotis, aud milk, they sturnod bo the camp s guod Taou soldiers ue’ they bid over been beforo. bl Hesiug was bow onnrrul fursying expediton, lu- feuding to return 1o 1he Ropublivan camp sud sidlug ch».nufihrwuilm tha uumnunuxg]u soon &4 Le biad suiBiclontly pluudosed the publlo tzesaey, But evury dog lias bls duy, Hous B Fernaudu Wood bad his Usy, * Boss” Tweed had bis day, and ¢ Loss® Healog will Lave his day also, and thiat ‘wil be tho 34 | @y of Novemlas neab,’ Aud v tho 1at day of Deceta- ossary. Aupport every nan on tho Opy @, Headng, and ho mady a s nten_spoko with n good dnal of vigor, appealing with_earueaturra 0 1o patriollsnr of his cnunteymen, and entroated them t9 tako core who voted for, for Mr, Iesing was not thelr {riend uever bind been, sud probably would never be allowe: 1 Kevloy wan an I eat, upright Lueiiess mun, agalost Whoth ot ono trae word of any dishoneat pructicos 2l to that effec e was followed by othera, all speeclien being to the tosupport Keeloy ond to defust Leslng with a8 bl & muority a8 ponsible, for tho honor of ths City of Clilcago aod ihe County af Coolt, THE TWENTIEOL WARD, No, 72 North Clark street was thy ecene of a meeting of tho Keoley mon last night, Tha nitendanco was quite Iarge, though constantly changing, owingy to tho situation of the hall upon the strect where 50 many ‘peoplo \erg constantly passtiig, Ar, T, J. Tonnessy wan callcd to tho chilr, and after afow remarks, explanatory, apologetle, snd politieal, ho introdnced to the audienco Mr, B, J, Forban, who ‘made » short address, praising tho churacter of Keeley. Hjecches wers a:s0 made oy J, W. Martin, M. A, Wilider, and Thomus North, and Mr. Forhan recited o plecn of poetry In the Gorman tongno. Mattors wero conducted very rwoolhly till near the close, whion a party of young boys, or young men, who acted liko youngaters, made themselvos obmoxions by Lolaterous conduct i the hali, and by tryiog 10 offect o disturbanes by singing mnder the back windows, Tlhers was, however, no serious disturbunce, nelther the nid of the 1lalloe nor any physical force Lelng neo- THE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. ADDITIONS TO TUI LIST. The following gentlemen have beon added the Ra. publican Qumpaign Committee: George 3, Miller, (Gvorgo Mason, T, A, Rtiddle, Witliam Lipley, W. K, Hollivan, A3, Bnell, W, Woodsward, AN, Watorman, if, 1. Culver, tenry Whitteck, Matt W, Borland, ¥, A, Simmonda, Oharies 8, Crane, M, W, Garter, Beymonr Hovey, Melvin Stoue, E. Htone 30 W, Yolleates, .. Thompaon, ¥, Amick, AL, Danchards, 0.'W, Goit, 0, A. Cook' Chatles Yope, E, T, Ruselt, Guorge Bwift, A L, lobinon, Georgo W, Neweomb, Tieuben Qlovelsud We Ity Lawloy, 3, Lougniln, W. Johu D, Butter, i1, ¥\, Mahler Wiiltam Reinhiact, A. F, Bradloy, 33, Burdick, 1AL Bass, R/ Hamilton, 1, 0, Raymond, Willlam Jamen, Charlen Kaight, A+ @, Lane, G, T, Gould, Biephen McNaman, 3.0, F, Uliver, §. E, Olovelaud, Jumea M. Clark, W, H. Itobson, Teter Downey’ ©. 0. Dixon, Mr, Fronch, B, G.qlll, A.N. Gray, C) R, Holmberg, Bir, Lindurbord, 0.4 Liugreen, 1, B, Michaolls, 0. 8, Olin, Joserh Iiddolph, John Sampaon, @, L. Ward, 3 Bally €, I, Piants, Gharica lose, Lonis Sehuibizo, 0, E. 8. Charlan, A, Chaiaer, 3, B, Doocrer, Guiarios Hanast, dumieca MeNownoy, lienry Flontyo, G, F. Totornon, o 8, Mulila, ‘A, I, Rouluso, Joht Bampaon, U, L. Ward, John A, Eunnder, Trod Mubike, Joun Loom, Tabert Ralght, 0. E. Cratt, T, G, Day, Giorge Etkart, W. B, Furbook, D, dould, Erust Haromond, Az, Tetrio, A, Marlle, Qtorge 8, Carmichael, Fred Bocke Gearge Budol uomas Gook, 3, D. Hacvey, A, Hoall 0. W, Herrlek, P/ L. Uanscamb, Edward King, 3. W, Beovll ¥, D, 8hormo, dearge W, Swincos, 8, D, Warien, W H, Wood, 4B, Condlt, A H. Ghumplln, A0 ., Bendershot, Jswes Juhuston, ‘Androw J, Hirowd Cuatles E, Brown, Chiatlea J, Gllborty Quorye Bithetlind, el Bmith, Jobn Veeriand, uoch Woods o N, Hrahu 1B, Hurd, 3.1, Adams, Hamual B, Hsymond, Jubn M, E. 8, Taylor, A, O. Hragdon, L' W, Couke) Caarics Bhattoh, Jsines 8, Kirk, Jobu Kirk, Qeoryy Huatoon, Taasc I, Hitl, Tlabert i, Quual, Vil Lisgetaed, Fefe 0. I Morwiy, " 0. Lo W, 3. bt Mersll Ladd. Charles Dutlon, Qrrington Ly, Willlam Lunt, Robert Luut, Flulo Judsod, ‘Hlliam Cowmatook, A, T, Bherman, Joha W, Finueg, A, C, Bsluger, . A. B, Drlggs, Churles L, Carwla, Ald, 3. L Camptell, Maj. George Duvls, 0. I’ Fuller, AL Yoser, U, C, Guodrich, J. M, Mason, Phil Myera, Jataos Rawlel Thomay lluodfb' Joun Bation.” rge Shirw Oeear Slnacr, Washinglon Warren, F. &, Welch, Alexander White, W. i, Phelpe, Ala, Quirk, Jaiies Jomes, J. E, Hinclalr, F. F. Bmith, 3. Ferry, V. Williams, L. B, Whila, Thomas Wilce, ST unlel Worthin, Clurles 0. Cane, Sdaey Koty erry Houdricl Tuuien NoKiarie, W, P Phelps, Eljan Bulpman W. 8, Beribner, sary Werdt, ‘Theodore Talohnor, E, A, Blitig, Uscar Grewmer, ::lm bA'.’!d"lfl', tter Armendlnger, EdF, ; '\ Loe, Yetor Almendinger, . W, Bipper, W, I', Dickinson, Baruoy McCormlek, Charles Roseuthall, L Mattern, . Fuller, ort T, Rendolph itiseman, ‘Albert Bock, . Woukat, James Dounhut W, Puchs, Mathews Padlor, Ara Bevotley, C, Lauborshéimer, €. U, E. russing, Jaky Althaumor, Itorwen Hcbuold, Tuler Aunch, Jobn Gibloos, Gourge Linderman, Georgo Forron, Dr, C. lsurous, . R Laral: ¥. U, fim 1. B, Lowls, Qeorge Murarhesd, 3,3, Nicholy, N, shervont, Koenlg, W, ¥, Krousr, A, Kroger, Leury fieluhold, Juica Kirk, Heury Muench, H, W, Austi W, E. Llacksion, A3, Dall, Joln Listr, Ldward Cook, Edwin 4, Clitford, G 1. vz, 1D, Bantes, 7. F! Koenoy, J. K, Armavy, 3. L M. Lyons, . We Wuadtord, E. D, I ayae, Gen, Juilus Whit Houry Peary Sotls Bradle Ldwin Les Lrown, Qan, ¥Fraucis Bodmao, 1. 4, Gage, Audrew Sherman, Novert I, Sawjaon, Arclibald Wiunis, Nicholss Didler, Oliarlos Crane, Uziet Crane, Usorye Mulr, W AL, Wychor, Edwin Haskin, Georgo Huntoon, Jr., Willlam Gamble, Hobert Beolt, Willistn T, Hhephard, A, Illlflcr, Joan Burdsall, 0. M, Quinlan, Jdobu Quiniauy 3. H, Futc, Vavid Vail A, L, Bowsll Jabu E, Mller, Williams Furlngton, Alasauger Guoz, Lenry M, Kidder, 0. £ lfsven, Gugrige Wilcor, 8, B. Bonjamune, ¥, L. Dralusrd, Icuw Coy, Arienuen Casta, acuy W, 0egudy Jobu T, Daley, ' 1L, 1, Btevens, Alosauder McDaniels, Anton Courad, Georga Dunlagy Thawss Beymonr, sitlon ticket excpt A, an smosg the lowing statemonts concerving the way in which the Staats-Zeitung makes up hts llst of Gormans who suppart Mr. Hewing: The nawes which §t publishes wilh wonderful im- pudence and shamelessness na thoso of tho friends of Mr. Hesingaro not half right, T itve-foitrths of thosn eopio vota and work for Huck aud not for Heaing. Baturday forchoon n man went round on Bl Iilaid avenne, said that he wiw eeut out by Louis O, Ituck, and geked peoplo for permisaion 10’ use. thele numes, Who can describg the smazement of tha good cilizeus ou Dluo Island nveouo when they raw thein- selves sot down {n Sunday morning's IWesten 43 neopln who would g througli the firo for Heeing. Nir. L. 8. Tegemnun, No. 56 Biuo Irland nvenuo, Lus called upon us In tho'name of Limwell and the fo.luw- lowing citizens—Go.sfried B:hjund, SI. Pocblor, I, Uibrit, M, Dackofen, H. Mued, Georgo Baamang, Lud- wig Thiclon, 0. Ricknof, W. Wagner, C, ¥, Merzer, Louis Wallerarlorf, Charles Lataman, denounce that last effort of tho staats. Zeif way of toping iu peoyle, If in o few bio:| persons were founi who not only objected o this mis- iin of thelr names, but taok tho trouble (o muke s manly ~profest ' ngainst such jndcecney, it can eanlly Do soen lhow fow in_ reality there nroof Meaing’s * followers." Dater Schuttler snd Jobin Luebler, who also Bave the doubiful houor of buing counted amonz Mesing's “ followers," ure members of tho Rooublicau Campaign Committee, Wo aleo bear that Mesars, HRoicnborg aud Hosenfeld pro- tost dl>r|(l(~<ll{ sgainst tho nisuse of thoir nawcs, and that nobody hiaa the right to_clnes thom umorg Hen- fug's * foliowers " Benthold Locwenthal, Dr, ¥. O, HHotz, and many others whoso nunea have been simi- Jorly misused by the Staats-Z¢ tung, alvodeclare hem- selvea decidedly in favor of 1iuck, Whom thay, u8 busi- Jions men, consider best fitted to perform tho duties 0f County Treasurer, On oiection day Mr. Mesing will discover that tho uumber of 1hkosa Germans who “uka for him aut of uawiss compstaion is very small, Many Germans who would be ready to contribitte to & donatsen ot Mr. Lesing aro wise cnough not o make the County Treasurership o hotpital for ualuchy speculatorn, 4 AXEL SILVERSPATRE, 1 411 the reporta alroulnting about the Incompetonoy 4 well au the impocuninsity of 3ir, Axel Silversparre, tho Oppasition candldsto for County Survevor, aro altways iras. o s bacaly 8 Gt man, fof such st - riant ofice, which bLss boe so creditably lied for msny yenrs by tho present Imoume- bent, Mr. Alozander Wolcolt, who s ngain 2 candidalo for re-clection on (ho Repubican ticket, Many persons who have employed Mr. Siiscraparrs claiza it the work dono by Lim was of auch & naturo that Hliry biad o bave it douo over syain by A more competent man, Among othors, b surveyed o lob o rhort time ogo ut No, 78; West Lake stroet, for Br, Jolia Benz, Lo Tun 1t 8 inches joside the étrect ling on one riie, and 1 inches on tho nelghbor's lot on the othier, Tho builder refusod to bufidon the lino sur- vesud by Silversparze, Secing at ouce that it waa wrong. ~ Bir. Benx nsked Mr, silvetsparro to resurvey tha lol, butbo rofused, _ Thereupon Mr, Denz em- ployed’ Mr. Greoly, who found tho above mis- fake, Mr. Bliverspsrre had recolved $33 for Bl useless fob, Which Mr. Denz tried %o got ‘back, thorefore ke brought suit againat tie Oppositlon candidate for County Sar- voyorand got & judgment, Mr, Hienz, however, has not yet beonablo to collect i, a3 Alr, Bllversparra Clalms 10 havo nothing labla to exscution, - Yestonlsy Tio_ offered Mr, Benz the sum of 43 4f hio would may nuthing about the matter, but the gentlemsn indig- nantly refused it CORRESPONDENGE, ABSESBING CITY EMPLOTES, To the Editor of 'he Chcado Tribune ¢ Curoaao, Oct. 25.—1f Hesing inaugurates the syslem of nsseseing the employes of the clty nd county oftlcea to get & fund to eloct him to the oftico he aspires for, ho will do a thing that is without procedent in locsl ecloctions, and which will bo romembered and troasured up againet him forover after. If an assessment is mado this yoar it will bo followod yearaftor year, and the omployes will, with all the othor sasossments made (for gifts to chiof olerks, ate.), Lave to bear tho burden of tho campaigus wholly, and allow {he succossful candidates to onjoy the large salarioa pmid each without coat to thomaalves, Lot Hosing, thorefore, bowaro, or the worm will ‘turn. Ho can to-day borrow on Ins expectations alone a sim sullictant for hia sharo of the oxpenses, and that, with an assess- ment on the other caudidates, sud on otfice. lioldors with Iargo emoluments, Wil bo suficient for the campaign, AX Exrroye. GUASS DALLOT-NOXE! To the Evitor of The Chicugo Tridune : Cmicaco, Oot. 25.—In view of the predeter- mined and scandalous resalve of depraved poli- ticiane, aasisled by cortaln Gounty Commission- ers, Lo oarry tho comung olection by fraud, I would insfst on tho uss of ballat-boxes o con- structed of glasa that it canbo readily ascor- tained at the openiug aud clasing of the polls, as woll as at the conoting of itho votes, whother boxes bave bean atuffod or ¢ampered with, Pre- caution and vigilaace ouly cau cheokmate the comlog frand. B! HESING AND THE 1RISLL 1o the Eiditor o/ Chieavio Tridun: Cnioaan, Oct, 20.—1 read with some little laterest the spusch for Mr. Healug of W, J. Ooalian, of which he delivered himaelf Soturday at tho general ratifcas tion-meeting 1o McCormick's Hall, Onahan maye +Oppoeltion was not a parly whoss statesmanahip s reprosented by auch menas Graat, whose morality wha represcated by auch mea sa Morton and Dutler,” What havo Grent, snd Morton, aud utler to do with 1ho Treasurership of Govk County ? But, it M, Hssing faatrue exponent of “Opposition,” wa necessarily must conclude thet s man who can beloug to auy party, regardioss of priaciples, 0 ealitace his own sggrandizement, la s on who possssats ihe aube Hmest roquisitos for the # Opposition.” 'Then it Lo- hooves honeat people to 0ppota such #Opposiiion.” 1f we wish to Lo honest and sincere, we must cleanse our ranks of thelr political proatitutes first at howmo befora waapoak of the nationsl omos, Ar, Healug can Le s Democrat, & Joffersoulan, an * Oppo- ¢ aoytling else that will help Hoiogs iis political Bonor stands nersr in his way, But, (Qpaban, * Would thera sver Lo s duspoeition {n Lhe Irish beart o sbandou L mnan who had eman. ¢ipated them 1" 1 respectlully ask Unsbau, who ever in tho County of Cook enslaved tue Irisb, if they ever wero cusiavad, but this very man Heaug? Mr, Heslug b from time hnmemoarial, wulil " conculved “-\':‘\\u of sending his Loy to Congress, hoen Lhe worsl, bittarest, aud must emphatio enciay the Iris ple evor had In thus county, Let Mr, Onsbau un- eratand, right Lers, that the Irisl peopla of Cook County mean to ts Bonesh aud sincery, and, with 1o exception of & few sinall politicians who wish 10 sull sud dellver Ui, earn tnele Uriog l hnnu\‘lnyl :;m. 1o Mot propose e nor emsucipal ', Besfip. “The Irish poople sro. lutclligeas sod brave enough to tako care of [hewsulves, und do not feel thewsolves fudsbied t0 Mz, lceing for having emon- flt’l(u‘l ), but spurd with contempt Lhe sciemtion of thelr alleged ewmncipation by Mr, Heslug, Ho 108y cArTy e German vote of “this couuty in ‘Ureachos pocket, but he will bo convivoed fore very Lt TPl Loy 4o v siant (@ b+ , and peep about to shemaeives + Ulaloborable Keaves? cannoe convey succeasfully tho Irfsls vola (0 thisis iosater, LOF truns. Sorm the iriah peopls of Cook Couuty futo votlug catile, , Tavia, & TOWN OF CICEED. To (Ao Edliorof Tha Chicaso Tribune ' 04z Panx, Oct, 28.~We havo Just compisted ar- rangomeuts for » serles of Hopublican mass-mestings 12 the Town of Cioara, Willard Woodard apeaks st Ok Eak on Thursdsy ovening, and Beoates logau ab thien another, Ithasto be dong. Our mulvation ds pouda upon it We don't caro for tho Congroimen aud the Presldency, but wo must bave the Legislaturs. Weara making tho Hgbt on that. To by sure woutit like to guin n Cougressman or o, but that ls ¢ mitter of RO mporliu.o compased wita gelling cone trol of tho Leglslature. That wa must and wiil have, for {1 haw become o queation of aelf-prese=.ation, and self-presorvatian fa the st luw of uature, Tiio whites axe perfecily intatustod with o deter. minatfon 1o ges the Legialatnre, and it seems fo e that they avo golng to Buve it Whew all the pro; er'ys awner, or, wa may auiely sny, D7 per cent of dem, are moved by a conmon imiptilay, ticy ara ajt to cstry tuelr poiut. “ Yo bave hoard of the freay of peace” Letweer Gov, Atnes anu tLo londing Demutersts, Some of tha Tiopublica s are reflecting tpon thie Goveruor for this atop, Lut Jt wan bis last 1csort 1o avord _Lloodshed, the begiuming of a conflict of which 1o man could sco tne cod. Ho wanat the cnd of kis row, s had opyaied for troops, wnd was_met with /ol reaponec fxm Washington. * You Republicans are largely in \ua minjority,” was tho offect of tho roply from Wealing. tom, “*had you must fake cars of sourselvia, \ou bave tue militla, loysl miltia, ¢ il them out, and do fend yourselava If fniposed upon,” Tbls ehows bow kittlo th Miselealppl sitnation underatood at Woahingion, T conld but laugh at tomo of the dess advanesd )y the Attoruey-Goncral o bls corresy ondonce with Uov, Ames, Thors sto bardly enough whits Republicans ia Misisaippl, oulnido of tho offce-bolders anl candis dates, to form o full militla romplnr ‘What there oraof them £re game cocks, and woull Aght until the ground opencd to recciva'thoin, bul such a handrul couidd voronylish potbing, As for the nego milus to send them fnto tho fcld in au selive capacity wonld bolike sondlng ‘them luto » elaufuter yen, 1f they attempted sny 8ort of ugiTessive movemonts, they would bo ehot down like eacep, Gov. Amer knows very woll that negro milla can secomplish nmmul“ a0d that sggressive movemonts on thetr pari would Do the signal for slanghter, o sort of wirof Tices, Whe:o ten negroes fall to one white man. I would_be like rondiug & company of shoep sgalnit ag equal number of lions. Negro militla, In & State ke ieslualpy, whore oll tho whiles are on ane nds ‘Tmeans rovolting slauglter of tha blacks, Gov, Ames kilows 113, Wo bave talkod of i miay timon, During tho Vicksburg troubles, last Deceme ber, the question was boforalim, Noribern sdrisers, Living no fden of the utter incompeieucy of the e roch 1o pratoct thouutelyas, wer contiuualy manb to know of Ames why ho didn't call aut the militia an # keep tho peace.” That fs theway o local tunult fo manugod I tio North, abd tho kifair is 3queiched 1 nlout twanty-four Liours, without cvona ook tomrd ashingto, Evcrsthiug 15 80 very diferent bert that n mau who has not actuully lived fu tho Bauth 3 number of years canbot apyroclate the dilcultissof Qoy, Ames' position, "Tho ao-caled Lreaty mado by Amo witl the lesdicy Congervaliven was tho vers best thing he could do un dor tho circmatances. ‘They plodged themselyen ihat tuero should be o free and fuir . ctiou throughout (b Blate, and s plodged himeelf as Goveruor pot toaal out tho militia, Wit this ** treaty "ln_ force, acd both mues using tholr influence to_ prerent bioods thero may bo peacoin ho Blate, sud that Is & ared olnt gained, But xa (o thera belng a freo and fair election, T hary doubls, Nob but what tha gentlomen entering inio the sgreemont aro actuated by the beat motives, snd wil ure their influence to that end, but they cannal con trol the wili eloments In soino of the heavy nogra conutien, Thesa connties huve suffared enormoiily from fhe reckieea ruls of the nou-proj eriy-holde and the whites havo sbout deterniined that they Tave no more of it, 1t they cannol volo ihe negrost they will pol let them-vote, or at lcast o more of them thun sutiiclent not to endangor tha genersl sesult. I {21l to aee how tho leading citizans who antered into tho compact with Ames_sro to enforco thelr compros mise fu theso countics, They have Do power lodo oxcept by “ moral sussion,” which s {nauttclen} & control the hesdlong forces who propose o carry (e «oction ju one way if not lu another. Tt s hardly worth while to cousume space giriog {nbtances of tho inability of the Hopublicans to malte tatu themueives withont outadde afd, Tho larger thelr s ity in 2y logallty of the e lio worss preoet] condltion, Ntepubifcan Tosdera aud oficlals i & county of 100 Republicsn majority aro in leay dangor from Tlots sud outbreaks than in counties of from, 2000 o 6,000 majorlty, Whera the majoritics of blacks light, tiie whiles hope Lo control by mild mesnt, bt in the heary negro connties thoy run off e orficlsls Wheu the Governwental machine is not operated 1 suit them, i For lnsiaace, there la Yazoo Courty, with & cleit TRepublican wiafority of over 2,000, Vel the herl of thut conty, elocted by 3,00 malority, Is, o tho, bels whoro T witlo, & refuges ‘and afrald " ta Teciral Hi fcars nro well groundod, for tbere i littlo protabilily that bo could return snd Hve until after tho eleclion. Y hava just Leca talking with bim, aad £ do oot blame him ob all for coming anay if belngslol 8 about twenty-five timea {s any induceniont (o trave As yet 1 havo niot hoard both sidea of tho story (e story dawn here has two siden most empbaticaly) 42 donlt propovs to give detalla, Dt it s s fact (s HSharift Morgen was run off rnd that taa olact lesding Tiepublicans wero kilied, Oae of them, Patlendn, colored, momber of the Leglelature from (hat coutisy boing & harmicss and fuotensive mas, it Foqulzsc a0y tactics Lo got hlm out of the Way cleverly, Beoe ored Democrst of the county wus ssssaalatied, aud what for 1 Lave 10 moang of knowiug, b uegtd an arreated o suspicion, and ¢ confacced " tha! torson dnduced him to kil the colorod Dawo:rit, PR iaing him $0 for tho job, whith bo thougli sufic aa tfmea aro hard, Puttersou wes arresiod and swuag Republicad %08 b, With Palterson and anoiher leading Xilled, and the Hheriff run off, the ucgtoes A0 withe outeiders or argauization, Fa isis condiion ibey ars about au capable of malntainiug Depublicts s inrge iramacy s a0 many calvod, oot galus 1y Yarso. i'a'f'“"" of that county have not put a tickel in ibo feld. I Liavo no doubt of tho sincerlty and Lonedsy of Rentlomen who eutered luto tuo * reaty o with Gov, Ames, but 1 doubs thelr atllly 16 1ho rough slements 1 & county Wke Yawo, whitea {n #ome of these couptiss 2rs ery Do vorate. ieadlly thap property bas dopracis taxes fcreaued. and Liy it oll 10 #negro rule/ {rue that the negroes huve made n wrotched a2 rulury, but i countica whers ! been disturbed in the enjoymeut 0f poss hau bosu dopreciation of “proverty, marked aa in tha hea The olection 18 the #d of Novoisber, TheofCrh e clioson ato 8tats Treasuror, Congrieamo, By of Yho Leglature, snd covniy odtcers. TEeID with the whitea is o got the Leglatature. {VRRGI thoy will vedistrct (o diato od K arengs, cts #0 a¢ Lo havo iro thing ol ' Tt Tooka t0 tmé b thougls they would gt (s Lazies have given, 1 am conrisced more negrocs will yote with the whites that evef o Wore arousveral counties wheto ¢ are eptollad 1o Democratio 3 Dutmocratio demouatration st Holly 8iriogs Tarmr theru were over 300 colored mien 1o T They wers receivod with s larger volume of Jo0 applaure than uny otlier fcaturo of tho JERCT L ellied"wat, "When w darky onco crmscs tbe K jcuu, and landy in the Democratis u“pim" y warih of hin reception cx-cods tho descrli e T of lunguage, The futbed caf (u xilled, 88 2888 o) sojuiclug O the alz, Dot ¢ bas & cbiling LEO0R, o proc 1o soe now closely the cOF! watched that he does ot retura to bie 8 1ora cl 'l‘lm‘:uaa vory, vory hard, and even l_hal:m‘i although in th matu owilng no Propertys MO (o Lewvy hsud of fazatian, lu someu pasf Stata tho planters sre bringing ihs beautict § stylod ¢ Tsdical rulu ” b thsir sticatlon by awmount of lynd-tszes sgaiost theia I8 the O the crop, Tusre is bo fatruces 1D (hia, EL, ooy (Lought & good way te fufluence the datky 0 Loy the white tioket, Haviug failed bo lodge 83 STEEC0, in Bt {hick skull by sny gihier maans, s . set {nfo his true juwarducas Ly way o Derve and an empty belly, MISCELLANEOUS. OBEGOX ELOTION. Sax Faancisco, Cal., Oct, 20.—Advices &': Portland, Ore., say that the nlnuon“alh :m essman is bnngiog oub. s very g f-nn., Democra}, 18 probably by LN majozibys fallure hitea hiave nover ersion Elihough pob @ DegrD CouLLies.

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