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THE CUICAGO TRIBUNE THURSDAY, evening, and ratified the ticket by appropriate resolu. tions, which wera unanimourly adopted, ‘The room where the merating wae hekt foo larga one ant waa filled with the hort riltone, white and colored, 1 the yard, Mr, Rilne conducced the praceedingm, aud all prosont cave tele full attention to the brlef and) encouraging remark several fentlomen, who were received with appl Mr. spc ery, in pareicular, talked good sone to his fel loweriticene, and afier bis romarks tie meeting. de. tl~ ed to adjourn nnul Saturday evening, when pretduett ppeakens will address the voters at tho @aine place, TUT THIRD WARD. Tho Republican Club of the Third Ward met fst evening in largo numbers at No, G1) ftate street. Str B, T. Wakeman presided, joner Burdick was tho first apeaker, Ie said that, though not a eandilats for any 0: was, of conrae, willing to reeponil to any invitation to rome forward and apeak, He wan. County Conunta~ sloner, but he could not say that be waa promd of the ionor, Personally, he had never teen attacked, bit ho vil reputation of the Muard radveted on hiss, He aad not realgued, becatixe he Chought that perk ipa tt wan beticr for hima to etay and Liader corruption & much ashe vould, He wav not a politician, ane ort erully had very Ultle to way in poUtical micet{n: ai he fult. the necessity for overy Repali aa to work st this tection, Hu had been charged by the , Central Commilttes with Touking after the Third Ward. ‘That ward had been chimed by the Heaingites, but as far mi he could tes, ud ho hail Inokod {ute the matter closely, tho Repub- Jicans had a decited majority, ‘Thera was ona thin Suspietonn which he wfened to eposk agont in reger to the action of the County Hoard in nating election judgen, It waa usnal {a the County Board to appoint 4s vprcial Commitesa on Kieetions matle up from lifter cnt partic, who should name the polling-places and the judges, This your, whon the subject camo before tha Board, 8 member moved that tt be referred to the Committee on Public Service,—all Opposition men, ‘That waa dune, snd the Conimitice made vit tho Heta, alded by several of the Opposition leaders who were clorctod with them, Ho was not surpriecd that the people roso np against auch ftsjurtice, It wan ovident to him that tho Heaiug crowd hind determined to stufl the ballot-bozea, and the unl thing for tha Itepublicana to do was to watch the polla from morn- ing til night, Mr, Bur aid that the pooplo of Chicago were on the evo of an election which, though of only local tut. portance, sitected every. tax-payer directly, The speaker roferred to Mr. Ursing’s utterances on tho uth of last December, when that politician called the Board of Comminsioners thioves wud scoundrels, Yt now he was consurting with these very men, and went on the Ucket with Crawford and Conl. Over his own signature Hestug now asked for thu fice of County Treasurer in order to retrieve his fore tune, In one of hin North Side sperches Hertusg hat aid that, whatever tho ollice taight be worth, whether $4,000 oF $20,000, he would devote the proceeds to the Yayment of hia debte, 'Thie showed wity be wants the ofice, Contrast thia with the state:unt of Mr, Lould Huck, Me said that ho desired (he otlice tevauss he usd gone into thia contest for the sola purpose of remuving the corruption that was now tainting rll vur publ{c ofices, It was not yecerary to eau. merate the other candidates, There were two areat perils (hit beset tho Republicans in this election, Ong was the generat opathy, lack of orgunization, It was necevssry for them to turn out en maaso and vote ou vicction day, whether the weather be good or bad. Thy other peril waa the fact that thore were 260 Opportion judges of eloction, while only thirty were Hepublican, ‘he only remedy for them Was to surround the ballot-buzes ua o guar and secure e fair election. ‘Mr, Weahington, colored, then followed with s short pooch, He said that things were getting vacited, a5 might bo acon in the band-wagous parading the utreet, aud the large audiences at mectings, He sald that it was proposed by the Uppositiontata to have many re- peaters on election day, but the Republicans munt look ‘ont for them, embraca Republican principles ones mars, and nt faa te holet Chariey Furwell into tha Execalive chal of IMinois, ‘The mpeaker attended a meetin: tn the Eighteenth Ward 7) E MeCatteey uf tha Conn um arincn Rians, atten when Mr, Keoh y ad tye) for that purpess agy him next Toewday, the very ment et hin. and wont t vate for Trlomla of Hering vere about lw Ades tata reusal to nap pore arefupal tow poet the Bemceratic par'y. SH TAC wis not go, De. Davi. and ‘Lom tloyne, two of the iin-t promincnt Deiuucrais fn the city, refined to suppurt bin, abd do they ne represen’ “the Demo- crave party 2. ‘Phoemuuty and Counei ibuts, the date ter compored of Hildreth, SieGeath, O'Grien, and others, support Heatng cauy ta maintain (he rings, of which thoy were tha main support, ‘Khomsn Clancy craved (ke meeting atton- tien for @ mioment to capresa lua views, these of a workngman, Ho spoke from no rr. Forel tnotive, bit hi fntercet waa that of every workinnman, Afler txenty-fotr years’ teal- dead in Cieago, during all of which pertgd ho le Lored aesiduourty for the daterosta of that party, lv eprhed fu itv representatives for ald tn pro caring aa oMce, ut ia application wae” med with the reeponre, “Clancy, you don't Lelong to the rinig,"tand he had to take a Back reat, He Hluetrated the fobs drawn from tits treatment by detaillog an atnusizig ancedote, which wan recvived with empire, Jt wautlae for the pro plo to tuen to aut elect officers from thy bert materlaty and, having dono #0, clert th: Mr. Fraztor, tho Becretary, euccesdod others follvwod antl adjournment. Ke Pected, but failed to putin ant appearance sf ME TRNTI : Ameetiug of the Teuth Wart Independent Club ‘wan hold last evening at No, 17 West Madisott sirert, The Chairman, Mr, PE, O'Hare, said the meeting ‘had been ealied to consider the claims uf the different canditates fur Connty ‘Vreasurer. ‘Thera were three candidates in the fleld, tv wei: known gentlemen and aboy, Mr. Keeley wasan Independent candidate, an Irlehman, aud a at. Mr, Hoxlny, another eau- didate, wax a ablican, Who, having hank= rupted lint « Republicau party, had left it to teplonies Lit pokets in the office of County fCreanurer, Mr. Dies Was A mere hey, but from what el ie Mae a very qood one, Recutrlug Heaing, Ihe” eat he wan the Jager. ar, aud nit that was diarepttal weaker then pictured the virtues Mr, Keeley, who was the enomy of eversthing that waa corrnpt, sud closed by a comparison” of Keoley. with Hening, showing that the litter had_becn an Cnemy to thy Irieh people during his life, and that he dad above all others traduced the Trish character, sud wae unworthy of a single Irish vote, Mr, Colina followei ins brief address, Jn which he qavo Mr. Moring a wovero castigation, and weqot hie hearers to the mupport of Mr, Keeley, who was an honest man, one wha hsd €o Tong bec looked mp to aa @ reuresentative Irishinan, and who as County PTeoaucer would he a credit to bin people, and ait carnoct enciny of everyting savoring of rings and corruption, Sr, Coiling was interrupted daring bis ramarke by the arrival of u large delegation, who entered the oun with three cheers for Keeley, Col Cleary, and Michael Mulloy, As noon eas quiet had bern restored a Mr, Dixon came forward, snd aang a cympatgn song for tur edti- tleation af the audience, which hy this time filled the laria room to overtiowing. Michael McGuire waa next called for, and wan re- ceived with great applause, He waid Hesing wasn pos litteal cut-throat, an:l any Tristan who #utpperted him would reli his tirthrizut and Hherty, ‘he speaker then sallied into John F, Vinerty, aiying that although Lehad tho thirty-two counties “of Traland at his buck, he had not enovigh votes ta make him Clerk of the Bu- perlor Court, [Applause.) Mr, Goggin folluwed In a exlm_ rovlew of the palits fea! situation, and a comparison of the merits of Kee ley and Hesiug, Mesing bad always (ought the irieh, Many, aud Wit OX Arter a few farther romarks by several gentlemen, the mecting adjourned, THE FOURTREXTIE Wann. A mecting of the Fourteenth Ward Republicans war held last evouing at No. 437 West Chicago avenuo, ‘William Willams in the char, Benjamin W.Goodhne was tho first speaker, Ho sald that Mfr, Hesing was a cand{date on the Oppo- aition ticket. Opposition to what? This was a dit cult question to answer, but, 1f thoy were to judgo from appearances, opposition to trnth, liberty, and everything that waa decent and reapectable, Tho spoaker waa opposed to any candidate bringing for- ward his natlonality and claiming tho volos vf {hore Norn in the same country with himnelf, Charles Shiloh, of the Fifteenth Wand. spoko briefly of the dictatorial and tyrnunical character of Mr, Hos- ing, which made him always remember an action vp posed to his interest, Tho speaker montionod the cane of s Gorman who onco wens to dr, Healng aud naketl for the latter’s indorsemont of his petition for 0 oftce, the indorsement being thought anflicient to obtain the place, “Did you not,” inquired Mr, H., “ oppose me Ine convention s year ago?” ‘The patitioner repled that he had, “ Woll,” aid BMraiL, * you cannot have my signa ture to your papor."' ¥x-Ald, Ui followed Mr, Shiloh, Ho frst rebuked dome notsy individuals {n the further end of the ball ‘who wore evidently trying to disturb the meeting, Tha vonfnalon ab once saleided, and the speaker cuntin- aed, Lonia ©, Hnck and Gen, Rodman wers axpected to be present and addrees tho meeting, but at 10 o'clock they had not sppeared, and, eftor an announcement that thero would be auother meeting to-night fn Benz's Hall, corner of Lake and Robey sireets, an adjourn. ment was made, FOURTH WAND, ‘The Republican Club will mect this evening at 6 o'clock at Room U Central Bullding, commer Wabash ay- uu and ‘Iyenty-aecoud atreat. KEELEY. THE youaTH WARD, A Kecley meoting was held fast evening in Burlington Hal Thore was avery largo and noisy crowd in attondanco, The meeting was called to order by Mr. John W. Geary, and Mr. W. J. Clingon was clectetd Chainnan, Mr. William Mariga being appointed Socretary, ‘Tho Chairman introduced Mr. Keeley, who was groeted with loud applauso, Ife proceeded tospesk at some Jongth upon the Opposition party, giving a history of its formation, bogin- aing with the Liberty League, It had oxluted, ho said, for cighteon months before Leslng Joincd it. ‘Tho speaker was frequently cheered. Following him came Gon. I. N, Htiles, Mr. ‘McEulicatt, and Capt. Cornell. While the latter ‘was speaking, an attempt was made to brosk up the meeting by a gang of Hesingites, who forced thou way into the fall. A groat deal of confu- mon was created, and (t*was found impassible to maintain order, ‘ho mocting therefore ad- Journod., THR sIermt wan. A meeting of Michael Keoloy’s fricnda was held Inet night at 8:8 Archer avenue, Mr. Michael Healey in the chair, Tho attendance wan small, butspeeces wero amade by several goutlemon, Mr, O'Leary was the first ‘epeakor, nnd, ct u brief disconme, prateod Sr, Keulcy} and, in regard to Mr, Moaiug, wal thut thia fall bo srould be buried by the frielinets face downward, aud doll would not resurrect tum, 1. Van Arion uext wpoku at uome length, alludin, fo tho patched-uy Convention which. Luminated Meaing, aud guve fur the reanuu of Me, Wiustuics wpe port, that Winuton wanted tobe Cougressinaa next Pearl and baviug an ax to grind thoogu that ence Hoaiug had about 10,40 German votew in bit breecliv Pockets which be would disjuav of to the dirt person who did him a good turn, there was a youd chance to gotan carly aturt, Ho wondered uf thy course taken by Mr, Sheridan, who had always protessed to be w ood Domnocrat, Mx. David Dunne asked to bo allowed to peat as he chose, aud permission beluyt urauted Lo ieade a few Lb-timed retourka favoring Heeiug. Gen, Biiles amo forward uud addressed the anceting, tna forcible manuer, lis words Lelng revive very Leartily by thove presout, In the ruure of his re. smarks he adnirod the indupendenco of Keoles, ual lao tho freedom of speech tudulged tu Ly Mr, Dune, Dut onuounced Limavif avers to uny Loss” of any Adud, and copectaily tn poitica, Ite had never meen anything in ‘Boas ” Mesing's ety reesed opiate colupliuentary oF benefictal tu tho trialwet, Lut fut the reverse, Ha alvo spoke of thy favors cecelved aid boasted of by Mr, Healog fron. the Kopubuean party, and added that bo must indeed by w traitor tu desert those whu had treated him yo woll, Gen, Sill tthe occurrences tn thu City of Now York as exunples of ¥hat would be eu In Chicago if the Oppusitioniats ruled, and indulged tu tho prulaea of Michael Keeluy to the ap, robution of thy audteuce, who wore muelly Irfabmen aud Keeteyiten, Mr, Keeluy took the floor, aud, In defending bimscif trom the attacks of u proviuua speaker, said that he bail ‘Leen & business mun hero for dunniy yeara, had nove dutentionully defrouded any man of sdoltar, and hat wever dove au trjuntice tou fellow-ritizen. He bad Performed his dutivs in the ofices of trust be had pre- Vlousty beld ke a wervant of the people and not like » bully, and his ques actions could well be fat by 4 uarunteo for the future. Me rig alluded ruption existing in the shape of “ray Aty-liall, iu the Hoard of Publlo Worle, among the County Comiulsaioners, aud iu all departments of Goverainent. In conclusion he ap- Feuled ta the people, irrespective of color, creed, oF atiouality, iu benaif of their county, thele own wel- Sere, for heir children aud property, to support bin st the vloction if they Wuught bin au Lunes aud hone abo tan, With applause, threa cheers, erica * Drinks for the crawd," thu meet re Friday aight at Bealy'a Hall, corner uf Aj aud afary wirect, ‘ : . ‘THE NINTH WALD, Au auti-riug meeting of the supporters of tho Koeley ticket resident in the Nunth Ward was held leat evening at No. 359 West Harrison. direet, and wus very uUmErUUNly altendul, “Lie mest Ing was prealded over by James Bradley, and Wiswain Fracter was appointed Secretary. J.J, Fulggibbon spoke Gna, dnwlsting (hat Teiug was nuwinated Ly 8 convention that wos packed $i bia antereet, wud that the convention of the Jems purivok of thu same character, ag @ iojurity of the Conuaitts uf Niue who were sppoluted to select delegates did ov i the autcrest of the * Buss.” He contended thet ia true Deuiserut could support the uomuiuce of tho Ody. billod Convention, aud stated the reasons why. le expotiated ot comsidersble length ou the write of ‘caey, Mis Pecullar fitues for the ofiice, wud bunt fur Frauk Aguew, Baruey Cuulheid, ‘tho iate 4 tation from Feorts,” By Ouaau, ‘and the reuluiug heuchuen of Neving, In w way that waa queer, Wo will,” and red till er aventio Ui Heaiug was elecled liv would Usow the Uppueition,, ra hail put his fout down against their bolding oltice, but Row be asked them t2 mupport baht help iin to aition whereby he could pay bis ‘individual dabte, He had treated tha Germans very little better than he hud the Irish, snd Ia ccnstant labor bad been to unite all other interests to dezress those Le was now asking favor of, Applause.) ‘The speaker the referred to eome of tue Irish who were supporting Hust, characterizing Burney G, Caulficid as a “shallow. pated tndividusl with the brain of a peacock oud tian ystherings, anyorery Organization was efoctod with Miles Kaloo Ghatrman and A. Var Buren Seeretary. An informol tuk about allay. ing the Repudhtcann judges and clerks of elec= te ensue, but a motion to adjourn being put and carried, thera was no relion taken. Suet ong tha members were rushing out of (ko ronm threo other geuttemen pot in am appearance end expressed no Httlo dinap yeinkuent over tho linty adjournment, To pacify them) the motion ta adfonrn war reconstilered, anid the seine olticera elect, Ab tlds timo there wero preaent: Miles Kehos, A, Van Buren, J, L, Marsb, 2, ML. Forrester, 3, M. Kenan, Pat Ratterty, H. T, Woekn, Dan {aliinan, iy Danley, Ry Ei, Goode 1 tha following rerolution a3 200n att aco ba favor of tho appointment of ono we and ono eerie of clectton fa each: fagtory to tha Republican Central Com. ‘sir, Wore had no doubt that every ono prevent wontd pctppert the rorolution, bat mn order that it might Reve prone efiect action Hhowld bo deferred untit a fill lucetins. Ste. Vin Daren thoupbt tho resolution should ho put for pamango or rejection at once, [fs fill meeting dixap- provint cf it, they contd ynaulfest thelr disapproval by a yotu uf reconalderation Mr, Mareb sald a great dual of excitemont Bad beet gotten Up over the hon-appatniment of Repnbllcan udges, abd the souner they heated {t off in this way tay better, Mr. Rafferty potnterl ont that the County Board met today. It would, therefore, to unwhe ta defer tho Puatier, end Lo advocated the passaga of the rae sition, ‘The Chatrmuan, a8 the qucation of a quorum. was raived, auld no ules lad yet been adopted, aud the resolution could leghinutely be passed by du unanl- NOTA Yoir, the vote of an ass,” [Applausr.] Ho wae a disgrace to tuo Irish rave, aud his position in snpportiag Heslug merited fot hin the contewpt of every houest citizen, Caulfield was contributing to Hesiny’s cam. palgn fund, ane every employo uf the city and county wad’ doing’ the thing from forse ‘rather than chotce, Every tfur Heslvg by au Irivkman would be a contribution toward. oxcludiug Irishmen from office i tho county in tho Zuture, When be waa Sheriff bo damnod the righ, and denied thom position, ond 34 ‘Treawurer’ he would pur. suo tho sano policy, Applause.) If he was defeated at tho polls he woukt yo iuto bank. rupley iu top days, end tho question war, Bhoutd bu be allowed to take lis natural course, or rbould be fill back npon the County Treseury from whieh to pay bla debis? (Applausa.}” Tho wyeaker closed by paylng 3 glowing tribute ty the honesty and integrity of Me, Recley, which was recelveit with frequent aud deafen- ing applaus Mears, Forban, Fitagibbons, North, and Wilder followed In short addresees, which were well received, ‘The Glee Club then voluntecred an appropriate souj, after which the mecting adjourned with three rounlng choers, TOR ELEVENTH WARD. ‘Tho supporters of Keeley sn the Eloventh Ward held A mecting fast night at Aurora Hail, No, 113 Milwaukee avenue, Br, G. W. Woodman callod the meeting to order, and, on motion, wus elected permanent Chair- man, Mesare, Thomas North and 11, A, Wilder poured hot shot tuta the Opyouition ranks, Mr, Woodman dixsectod the Heaing ring in an able manner, and to the great antisfaction of the audience. Mr, Michselson made an address in the Beandinayi- an lungusye, Mr, Beckington madea good speech. Io sald Hes- ing refused to declare hinuelf s Democrat until he found that Kevley wes inthe fold, Then Le bastencd, pell mell into the Democratlo camp in order to hesd of Kevley, nt it would vot work, A man could not ids mors than one horse at s time with gafety, Mr, Martin called on the Scaudiuavians tu yoto for Mr, Keeloy, aud vintteate tho principles of freedom whieh they Inherited frou thelr ances air, Wilk fam Bradiah, an old citizen of tho Eleventh Ward, miadu a ringing spocch, Mr. Btanton also spoke, ‘Tho meeting was largely Scandinavian, aud was charicterlzed, ae all the Keeley tneetings seem to be, bz good numbers, genuine enthusiasm, and a deters imiuation ty havo a fair election at all buzarda, TUE TWELYTIE WARD. ‘The Twelfth Ward Independent Keeley Club held a meeting at tho corner of Laflin and Kausas streots Isat eveuing for the purpose of giving exrreswfon to tha Jndividual sontinents of thoeo preacnt {u opporttion ta the election of Hesing, P, IL, McLogan callod the moeting to order by nom- funting Joh McCusker Chuirmau, bimacit ossaying tue rule of Becretary, On taking tho chair he called the attention of those presunt to the numberleas do- ficlencirs apparent in Hesing’s record, denounced him a4 a rofcreant with frightful empbasts, and chatlenged any decent man towupport him, Having disposed of A.C, he proceeded to dlasect tho remainder of ths {ckel, Ne sould support John F, Finurty, whom he had known for many years a8 an Lonorable mau. Is father, Lis mother, bis brother, ond sisters were stretching thelr Ily-white wrma_ncroes tho briny At- lantlo appealing to John for succor for the green tale, No man conld put his finger on ous sjot on the recort of the Hon, John F. Finerty; bo was oue of the lrightent stara that ever #litterad about tho orbit of Jupiter, He heru gave the candidate for Superior Court Clerkship # rest, and reached for Col. P.Clesry, ‘Tle Colonel wan not a speak Jng man, 48 ull knew, Lilt a ood man, He too waa an honorable man, one whose bnira bad yrown gray in bie fruzeri alr of thin rection, He would receive the apport uf the vpesker, Ho tonchiad Silvereparre with the wand of pralne, sul enlarged pon the viriiea of Miko Male Joy, who, though a gallant youuy mau ynd & Working. mah, Wat in bad cotuyany, Of Mr. Keeley bu spozo iu the most eulogistic turns. Ite was « star, a bane nor, a leading man, ‘The speaker had never met him but a ak countenance indivated that Tait patible with'the porteseton. ofa pubic trust, Mr, McCusker became a histurian of Keeley {ntained hy was uo bolter, but St he dif it wow only what Stonewall Ji "8 brigade. would have done ‘der slmtlir circumstances, Ho fell back on the reserves and would guide theta ta vie= tory next Tuowtay, Returning to the prime object of liv discourse, ho again canterized A, G, Hesdug, Ins cinding his tou alsy iu the operation, and then retired: Poluvely perspiring mod exhuusted, Syeociin by d, Hy Kpallord, J.B, Murvhy, aud oltre, conclided’ the eventng’a entertainment, STILL ANUTIER, ‘Tha Keetey inen of the ‘Twelfth Wari convened in Reed anatere list aight at 121 Indiana street. Mrs J. Aeunedy, President of the Independent Club, celled w meCEg Lu aEher, sats ; Yowe wan the Gast ypcaler. Ho made fiat ate Keeley aprecksy and waa generously applauded, Air Td. Pitzmtbune was called for, He believed ne te oul do thele dusy next Monday as men, peony cliques aud Hugs, | Who bapportel weckors sit ott ind ™ tho vorrapt Poni wlio w mmerchautw aud tax-payery, wero oppoaeds (a Meshnge ae ere we ag thw eitlzens of twenty-five yeura? traf iano) a golug to be ‘Tre re HL Ne Wildes sw lutroduced, Hu sald ho was Democrat, and as wuctiseuld supgortnulther Heli nor Huck Ma urwcded to teller vice of the tact paige du pateaed Hate the, ik od pitty. slg aw Kee ia ail Lu wai fomnla insta ne gue ea tee Mr, A, Hatten had s question to ns fant Were toy Cres on vedi ul a Sune iis tramped wuder foos by the rurri: tit over ealsted tu tnia courts, Sew Voewtent ne ea, (No, wo f"] Heavy taxes Weis eriuuiug every poor inun, und they would grow Leavier aud mors crusting under the Healug rug, Mr. Neckinyton sud others followed, snd the inecte ing broke up with general good fecitny, DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE, TALY VAYOu GIVING THY REPUBLICANS ELECTION JUDUES, ‘Tha members of the Democratic Cool County Central Commitee did vot evince much iuterest \ iu thuir’cause lust might. By 8o'clock only nive .of them had oxsembled at tho Sherman Housy to atiend the mooting for organization, aud half of those wanteul to got through with the buui- bess 10 tive winutes, in order tu- wtrond Opposi- ‘Mr. Goodell, whtlo personally {n_ fayor of tho resott- tion, thought “it was. but just to let tho rematuder uf them haves voleo in tho matter, It would bo rather hasty to take netion now. Mr, Yau Buren beloved tm acting courteaualy to- wards tho atber members of the Committers, Lut tho necessity of fhe case reymred Iminediato action. An Democrats they wanted to be fale aud Jnat toward tho enemy, aud, in order 19. meet the complaluts, 1t ‘wan fair aud Just to pays the resolution, ‘After further discussion, the resolution waa put and carried inantnously, ‘The meeting then adjourned to 4 o'vlock this after: noon, SQUE®ZING THE BOYS, IN TH COUNTY BUILDING. The agsosemeut made upon tho county and city employes a few days ago in tho interest of the Opposition party waa fult ob the Shorit’s efica yeatorday. Gustavus Korn, ono of Agnow's doputics, threw tho firobrand among his fellows by demanding of each 914 for tho anpport of Mr. Mesing wt tho polls, aud for hiring teams for tho conveyance of repeaters, ete, To Kepublicans tho demand was made in the shape of a “snbscription,” out with tho straight-outs ali formality was dropped, and the demaud was indo direat i the interest uf the yarty, Many of the employes “icked,” but their Kicking was in yain, for they had becn given to under ttand that they must contribute or be dfemisrcd from the service, The act of contributing must have been yecuilarly distasteful to suc met aa Dradley and Ilutchinson, who hate Ieaing, but they bad the,choico wf submitting or doing word, ‘The exact amount ratned by the avseamment contd not By asocrtained, but it is not known that any one pouitlycly refused to'cun- tribute what was demanded, THE CITT-MALL. That obnoxious body, the Hesing Volitieal Anress- ment Committee or Preas-Gang, went wo fer oy lo give cach of the poor city employes to understand that they must pay 10 per cent of = month's salary of hase thelr heads cut off, One of the virtuous Gom- mittee went farther by saying that “ Every —— —— uf them should pay," and at his suggestion lists of those who pukt and thore who did not wero to bo returned tu tho Committes by the herds of the varioun city do- partments, In ‘the Board of Publle Works offices, thua far, $1.40 have been paid in to the bookkeeper, who was requirest to recclve ths money, deine of the anima paid are trifing, but they were drawn from unwilling peleta, To Ls quite provable that those who refiteo to pay will be discharged, except in enres whero thelr serticés aro {ndiapenranks, ‘here will ikely be tronble with nome of the leads of departmetta and their clorka, for eome of the Opposition leaders are lnsisting upon thelr pay- ing the suino ae the others, Perhaps nothing will be dono about the buriuess until after the elcetion, and then, if Hosing tedefeated, there will be the datica tu pay round the City-bbell,” Some of the clerks cannot understand why they shogld be made to pay an arwern- ment for a county ollicer's election, nnd gay tho men in the County Building would not pay s cont 4 the election were fur city officers only, Nut one thing ts certain, aud thot i, upless they pay they will be bounced, ELECTION GOSSIP. A HESING HAN BACKS DOWN, A fow daya ngo a saloon-keoper named Keller sulveriised that ba desired to bet a sum of monny that Lexing would bo elocted, and offered odds of 6 to 1, or $1,000 to $200, on that event. Ax soon as tho notice met tho eye of Mr. John Hotfman ho called on Mr, Keller, and desirod to have kim make good his proposition at once; but Mr Keller was not so rendy to bot as he was toadvorlise; he had beard from some of tho wards, and bo probably didn't beliove auything liko what he professed to in print, So ho avoided the invitation of Mr. Hoffmau, and {n- formed bim that ho had bot all his available money and didn't propose to back his opinion any further, Voliowlng is Mr, Hoffman's lotter on the subject : Cuicaco, Oct.24,—T have noticed your advertizement in to-day'’s Trtu0Ne offering to bet $1,000 to $200 that ‘Mr. Heaing would be elected County Treasuror, 1am Teady to accept ont Proposition, and will put up a curtited chock if you will do tho saine, in tho hands of oreaponsible stakelolder, Yours, reapectfully, . Jous Horrsax, ‘Nos, 156 and 158 West Wasuiugton wtreet, Finding that Mr. Keller's faith in Hesing was lan- muaulng, Mr, Hofman tried him with an offer to bet hint eycu, but {t was tio ure; be bad seen the signa ant coulia’s be fuduced to throw away any money on Hew ing and defeat, Mr. Hoffman now dcstres to know if there Is any- body vallant enongh In tho Healing cause to taku Mr, Keller's pisce ane inne bls offer, 1 such a man can Ue found bo wilt be chcerfally accommodated by eall- dug on Mr, Honan at thu addrees given, It would be ® Hou plan ff soma one of IIesing’a Asucesment Comimistes would come forward and put np woiny Of the ill-gotten gains of that band of robbers, From ‘the geueral tone lately manifested on the mb- ject by tho Uppavttion leaders, it ia doulsfal whether any bets can be had, The day after bo was nominated Mr. Hesing said tn pubifo that he wan suro be elected by 15,00 majority, His followers have beon slowly Let ng thove, Agtres down, until Tuesday night ® prominent Couuty Commissioner, strong inthe Hesing fulth, said that he was not very confident of the city, but’ thought the outalde towns would make matters ail right, NEPULLICAN HEADQUARTERS, Very little of note could be ween or heard at the dif. ferent headquartora ateraey, the fever of work hay- {pe nae tue polfticians sud driven them out into the field, Atthe Repablican Headquarters ot 9 o'clock in the morning thy various Ward Committees conferred to- gether az to the best method uf conducting the can- Pan. The action of the Jeifersoutans Tuesday seemed to {ufuse even greater enthusiasm tn the meni- bers, and the aewertion waa very generally made that Husing, having awallowed the Democratic pill without snyar-couting, aud the so-called Second Convention having swulluwed him in the same way, the tax-payers stood a Rood chance of yelting an bon. eat administration duriug the noxt two yoore, and Ailiibg of thoroughly the riug and biamer clan. Tho Executive Cammittes held a private Lusincsa session at I o'clock, at which nothing was discussed of in- tereut to the public. Ig wus reported a6 on encouraging sign that the young micn ure getting uroused atl are urgattzing tuto companies in each precinct to defend the polly. ‘fhe name of avery illegal voter wilt bo taken down, aod tho eriminal prosceuted to conviction, if posalbie, In the afternoon thero were fewer prevent than ws al, the cowwtnon programme betpg to come tn, talk » ivoment, aud dash out again to pout placards or pledge voters, THE UVPOstTION, The amesting of the Oppoultion Campaign Comuit- tue tu tho morning was well attended, aud tho reporte from the wards eucouraging. “Altes that gatuering Lroks up, Heauy oud one party started for the county towne to thu cout, sud another party weot north and hortuwest, | The “huadquarture were deasrtod by all but a few buuiners fur the reat of the day, TUE BTONE-OUTTERH, ‘The meeting of ntone-cittera autl ther mechanica Tuowlay eventug, and their intense denunclition of Hering aud Hextngism, has alled that cunniug gentle quen‘s soul wilh all sorta of ducomtort, and he in- wardiy lovks ou the stoimcntting wnterest sa au un dleussut thorn jn the fleck. le now wpjeare that be te Making su efort to bring back the support of who ston-culters, an:l by means which ure only suitable to gu upprincipled olliceserker, His scheme is one of terrarium, und is this: Hu baw collected the carda of all the stoue-cuttors in the city, und Las sont to each firm waking them to seud bi ther cards, with the words "fur" or “uyuluat® Healing written on the Lack, of it, Wanight uppear that Hesing wan tacrdy cauvasaliyt to tind bie wrength, But uo- erusath fa the fact, wuich thrusts ttwlf to tluw, that Mesing bas tue Court-Housa in view, and wiabes the slone-culters to think that if Hesing ‘gets the County ‘Treamury ho will we that tue atone-work for the Gourt- Mouse 14 let to Meeauy 10 to wud bis card to Jt Heeloy,” theo, In care tha Hoes te electad, that firm uve uo chance of dots uuy work un that publio ullding, ‘this plan ts merely @ threat on the part of Huslug, and many stoue-cuttery, for fear of pecuulary lomes! dave written “for Hesiug” om ther card, but they hive uot tha deat ides of vullug fur hitu, aud they cau'tcontrol thelr eiojluyes, ‘This te rather a low ) Sick forthe head of @ party to le guilty of, and he luay ku able Wo wet afew votes, No laburcr goed fegy Lis power, however. If ey Hab wilétaine apy lots Ue Gaus he Votes aa be plosicy, be cat wake Heslug pay early for it, ‘Lhe law ou this pojut is very clear, tec. 2, Clause 4, stad aw tullowa; Whoever eudeavers to procure the vote of any cluctur, oF the insucuce of auy person, or the mudueuce Of aby prison over au elector at an election, for bisn- well, oF for or agalust ov, deans Of @ prom fae Of 8 favor, or by uecut of violence ar Wireate of Violenve, ur threat of withdrawiog custom or dealiug lome Insuranes Oo1psy. Il the tnaured lost sone $1 in business or trade, or enfor er bringing ‘Other threat ar fnftry to} ng, thal, op conviction thereat, be 15 not oxcoeling $1,000, oF tapri-onnient in the County H noc eteveddng ono year, or both, fir the dlecretion tue Court, MR. KEELEY rooma to keep up hin canyace with aa mel vigor a nd hin hopes grow brighter overs lay, Ne naga, adquartors were yoaterday ezonided with people of much mero reapociablo apprcrauce that ean bo reen at the Onperition roams, Thr cantitats him be very conned=nt that he ta at the head of # great populerty-risiug such ns has not been meen for yesrs, and anticipates being elected, MN. NOTRE, A Trinvxn reporter called upon Me, Thomas Hoyne Jeaterd-y lo interview Bim relative ty th tho Detocratfe Conrention, ‘Thnt gentleman, ever, positlvely refund to expres an opinion (Moree, bad dyclited sleo to way anything whieh miqif bo con atroed inte an opinion, But thera wasn lov ueaw ont Mr, Hogne’s Inanly face which epeke wf din. guy and divappolatment more eloquently than a three-column speech vould Lave ‘Gone. | if CORRESPONDENCE, A BUGORSTION, To the Eci’or of ‘the CAtcana ribune : Curcaco, Oct, 25,—It te a well-known fact that tho apathy of tho Republicans in going to tho polls has lost many ut olection, The great dit- Noulty is, a greab many business mon anil clorks live at o distance of 2 to 5 miles from their places of business, and their noon hour is not suificient time in which to vote, Now, if tho merchants of Chicago would give half @ holiday on lection day to thoso who wish to voto, [ think it would incroaeo the Republican voto ba- yond s possibility of dofost. ta, RESTONRIDILITY OF CITIZENBILUF, ‘To the Kilulor of ike Udicaco Lribune: Ourcaao, Oct, 27.—The processes by which a Pporitive good becomes a positive evil are not al- ways ensily tracod or readily dofinod, but tho rood or evil of a free form of governmont turns so coi tainly on the observance or neglect of tho responsibilities of citizenship as connocted will: tho eloctive franchise that wo have vo difcnlty in dotormining whoro noglect of auty on tho purt of the citizen has, in many instances (and notably in shia city), robbed us of the good re-* sults of our lective system, and fast- ened on us its worst features, almost ins permanent form. Telossed from tyranny in some shape, ina greoter or less degroe, our citizens of foroign birth engorly grasp the ballut when they react: our shores, aud manifest a zeal in tty io Dot alwayn temporrd witha due regard for results, In proportion on these are zealona the nativo-horn citizen ignores the ballot, reldum uses it, and thousands never go to the polls unless urged to do ao by friendly rohteitation or hy some overwhelming revolution like our lite War, We are not finding any fault with par-, trea who do vote, be they untive or foreign. Itisa privilegound duty alike iucumbent on all, and if neglect on the part ey any places tho polls and results of elections in tho hands of men who teo then tin- wisely, the man who refuses to vote ia Just aa respon sible for these results as are those who voin “ curly nnd often,” and, whether for evil or good considers tions, always find time to run the electiins, Ins free form of Government, lite this, where every man is an integral part of the Government, and bana voice and vote in fortaing tho laws under which bo lives, and selecting the oflcare to aitministor them, it is Luts slight remove from a criminal act ta iguoro the ballot, nano many da, and turn it ovor tu tho rabble, who rob us of all tis good features and giro us ita worst only, Hiad the business mon of thia clty—tho men wha have mado ft the prileof tho voniinent, who raised it from ita oahioa ta 6 year after the greatent fire ever kuown In history—Lad these men ifyen a portion of their bueineas qualities to the primaries and the elev. tlous, doen any ono doubt Unt that oillelal totegrity jnatead of corruption and dishouesty, would have Lean the character of our clty and county serrants, and tho fight—almost for exiatenco—now tinminent wottll not havo deen u necessity, It is useless for these citizens" to tlecluro that potitice and elections are eo corrupt that good men cannot takes part tn their mangement, If corruption and chicanery character. {zu those, it ia bocause of the aleenre of the bettor forces which theee grumblers could have brough? to bear, had they attended both concus and olection, Failing to do this, they are full partners with tho mb: ble compinined of, and here, aa everywhern, wo find the bperation of the taw of penalty : thove who hava most neglected duty aro the heaviest sufferers, If tho business men of the city are penitent enough for form- er Deglect to do peuauceat the polin Tnesday, a portion of their “Ioat extatc” imny be recovered, by the defeat Of the tax-eaters, Will thoy do it? Wear Binz, Tow IT was DOxT. To the Editor af The Ghleago Tribuinn 2 Cutorso, Oct, 27.—Heveral statoments have been published in tho Chicago nowspapers regarding the JeGersonisus, their selling out, eto, Now permit mo to say, Lam personally acquainted with over one-half tho membora of the Jeffersonian Club, and they aro mortified snd uslamed of the action of many of their leadara in the way they conducted themselves on Tues- day in convention, A, O. Hesing had his friends placed all through the crowd, aud thoy, with o few Jetty, keps ups shout, Then cama Doolittle, Winston, aud otbers, and thoy, with Moran, sold us out. Had they taken Mr. Hoyno’s advice and that of the better clogs, the Jefferacnians would bsvo had e power, ‘Then @ tastalcd the Chalrmnn proclaimed the vote of A, G, Hesing tunanimous, True, Le did, but it was o lir. “There wore districts representad wha vated no, Now, word to the Joffersonians ; Do not cast your voto for A, C, Ueaing; you will rue the day, A. , Meaing wants your vole only, Did A. 0, Mesing ad- «roan the Jeffersonian meeting as Jeifersoniana ? No, he treated you like slaves, aud only referred to you ve, Don’t vote for Healug—be ta 5 dealguing, ian- gerous man, err, MIB. EILVERSPARRE, 1% the Edilor of Thu Uhicugo Tribune; Curcaco, Oct, 37,—Itia woll known to you that I re- slyocd my commizsion—ton years Licutenant—in the regular army of Swedon in April, 1401, I rulsed n bat- tery—Compony H, First Iisinoia Artillery—mostly nt my own expense, which was hoard from (see Sher man’s Memolrs), I spentono year—tnyoluntarily of courte—in a rebel priaan, aud excapod by the way of Cope Fear Liver, On my arrival in New York I fur nished the New York Trica a map of the spprosches from Fort Fisher up to Wilmington, I spent monoy and time in tho “Tanner” cainpaign, I bave tramped tho city and county for ten years as an underpatd ai veyor and civilengineer, Y huve never held — Gov- ernment office. I bava suffered and lost by tira twice, My debts are only wall amounta, but my family large, Can you havea good rosson fur’ inserting stander, as for aa I am concerned, for campaign purposes 7 ‘The only objection f hava to. Alz. Wolcott ta a fifth rm of offic, Be kind enough to uso me lightly but kindly editorially und olewhere, Mr, Deuz retracts the charge he made tn this morning's issue, AXZL SILVERSPanneE, (Mr. Benz says in bls certificate that he hus recotvod the money duo hin from Mr. Sliveraparre, and will cauploy him in future if he wants any aurvoying dons.) MM. VARWELL'S POSITION INQUIBED FoR. ‘Th the Editor of Tha CAlesgo Tribune: Cmtcauo, Oct, 27.—-The course of some of the imme- diate friends of Mr. Varwoll {u supporting Mr, Hong causes some inquiry ax to bis own postion, When Mr, Farwell was last ulocted to Congress, he was eup- ported by the Republican purty and defended from the attacks uf Mr, Hesing by the entiro Republican preva. ‘Tho Republican party haa au unexceptionable tickes in the eld, Its nominslon was msde unan}- inuus, ‘The entire Republican prose is supporting that Uekut aa warmly ast did Mr, Farwell ond bis ticket, That ticket js abusod as n0- vercly by Heving us Mr, Farwell's Ucket wau, Senator Logan bas defined lls position, aud why ahould not our Congressman? Yorhaps lio will yet du wo, Bub will Le wot delay action a0 Joug thal bis Immediate {rizuds will bo eo fur committed Wat they caunot, on uels own view of consistency, retrace ahele stops 1 ‘There are many who would not do as thoy aro doing if the Cag that Hoey were, running counter to the wiif of Mr, Farwell, Me may think that iu opposing Me, Musing be may Ye arued wilh personel ani- amobity,, Hut he can explain this paint by stating Wai he {sa Republican, aud bern’ for Us Republican ticket aud not against any individuals, Ho can take for bis inolta, “ Frineiples and not’ men," and call upon lite friends to Welp hin sustain a glotious cause which Moalng fo trying to render tgnonunious, Nouts dipe, ‘THE JEYYXBSONIANS, To the Killer of Tha CAteaga Tribune: Cittcado, Oct, 26,~The Jeffersonian Club and the Democratic party hare beon sold out, For this, Prosle deut Hoyne, of the Jofersonian Club, {s not wholly respovuible, bus the Gommilttes which bo appointed: and which packud the Courention held to-day, fe, That Committee met at the oftco of J. Ky Doolittle, Jr and hetwith F, If Wiustou and 4, D, Waldron, were its controlling spirits, Do those thrve men rep- resent the Democratio party? I think not, They don't represent me, and T thiuk tery will find at tho polls that uo convention pauked by thein or others can Fepreeent indepondent Democrate, Tahal nob ignore the Democratic varty because 18 haw no teket fh the Held, but I uball voto for the Republican ticket except Healy, lecause ft 1a tntiuitely preferable to the Doolite tle-Wineton buminer ticket wa far as honesty and tho capacity of its candidates for ths performance of onliclal duties arv coucerned. Junta ML. Davis, Au Indepeudent Demoarst, QUESTION NO. 1 FOR HENING TO ANSWRE, To the Ealitor Qf The Chlesye Tribune? Cittoago, Uct, 27,—The ples in the Stsate-Zeitung of Uct. 24, iu regard to the respectabilily of civil ofiicurs, in which the above papur says that it ts bo- Meved that Air, Medill kuew about tho dofalostions of David A, Gage, but paasod 14 over in the iutereata of (ho party, sill recommending bim, etc, Now, the question we would sak Mr. Iloslug iu: Supposing the Gbuve osgurtlon to be true, which we doubt, if he did hot do the samo for ‘candidates of bia perty by recommending Jubu and Willisin Herting for punlic favore, knowing the manner which they manipulated i iene jocured wlork, which could nol be collected, and tho OCTOBER 23, 1875. ¢leim soll to seme ontrtter for a mere song throngh the countvance of thee ta the ring? SUIT, Mr, Hoalng considers them an honest and npright men and worth: of public alfice, atl no doutt wit continua to do #0 an long as thoy continue tn the same boat, POLITICS IN GENERAL OHIO ELECTION, THE OFFICIAL Coxumnvs, 0., Oct. 27.—Fhe official vote of Ohio at the October olection, aa returned to tho Secrotary of Stare, shows tho following results, tho Republican candidates all boing elected ; Goyernor—Hayon, Layee’ majority, Lientenant-Goreruo: ‘Young's majority. ‘Treaeurer of Btate—At Milliken's majority. Auditor of Binte— ‘lint Williams’ mafority. Attornoy-General—Littk Little's majority. ..se0e Jourt—Melvatt Melivaine's majority fomber Bount of Public Works—theteber, ‘Thatcher's majority... ‘Tho Prohthition vote on Govornor wan 2.591; tho highest Pronibltion vote was on Licutenaut- Govornor, 3,030. THE SIXTEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Sheciat Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Des Morxes, In., Oct. 20.—Tho following 138 list of membors-cldct to the Sixteonth Goneral 4. Lee—Henry W, Rothert', Van Bureu—Jaaes J), Peasn®, Davis—lloraho A, Wonn. Appanoore—Joshus Miller, Monroe snd Wa: ‘Lucas wud Clari, Decatur, eto,—Frot Teals, Moutgomery, ete.—Alfred Tebard, Po tawattanso aud Mille—George F. Weight. Des Molnes—J, Wileon Wiliams, oe—Houry L. Daahtoll, 2, JeiTersou—Moees A, McCola*, Wapello—Joseph if. Merrit Keokuk—Honea N. Newzec, Weivam Tilson, Warven—William Grabam. Muscatino~Gttdert If, Weod*, . Seott—Jeremiah H, Survhy? Clinton—Nathuniel A, Merre:t. Cedar~Tenry A. Cart, Johnsou—Ezekiel Otek. lowa—Jobn N. W. Rurople*, Janper—Frank Polk—Tuosas Mrrenett Hardin and Hamiitou— dackson—|Pillian A, UcGjnnis. Joncs—Gronux W, Lovent,* Benton—John Shane, Marsal! aud Groudy—t Delon Arnold, Dubuque—Deunis N, Cootey.* Delawaro~Lawin @, Hersey. Buchsnan—M. W, Harmon, Vowcahiek and Tama—Joitx Coxawar,’ Claston—Join T. Stonenun, , Bayetle—William Larrabee.” Alluinskee—Sumuei H, Kunne,* Winneshieck—Georga 1, Willott,* Mitoliell, ate.—Arad Etehcoeks, Black Hawk—Yaward G, Miller.* 45, Story ond Boone—W, 1. Gallup, Cerro Gordo—Lemusl Dwelle, Palo Alto, Webster, ote—-Eilin J, Hartshorn, 8, Bremer, ete,—flieam Dalley.” Guthrie, etc,—Samuel D, Nichola, Woodbury, cte.—Ucorga D. Parkins.? Roputiicans (fn roman)... Opposition (in stullc)... Peererceerserrera) Republican majoritysces sees sseereereveerecees Dd G) To SU vacancy. (*) Hold over, ‘fhe six whoso names aro in small capitals wore elected on Anti-Monopoly tickets two yoara ago, but have this year acted with the Repiblic- ave, which will inccense the Republican major- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1, Loe—W, 0. Hobbs, John @ibbone, J, N, Irwin, 2. Dea Moines-Jobn H. Gear, Litvid Lunch, ud, Heury—Wiltam Allen, Jacob Kauffinay. 4. Jeferson—W, L, 8, Minions, 5, Von Buren—JAomaa CAriety, Wapollo—D, Jacob, W. Dixo! 7, Davis—L. D, Hotehkisn, Monroo—A, Mf. Gilner, Appanooss—J, Lt. Stuckey. 10, Lucas, M, Barker, 11, Wayno—&, Glendenning, 12, Decatur—#, P, McNeill, i, Clarke—Jacob Proudfoot, 14, Ringgold and Union—Samuel BfcElery, 15, Taylor—John Madden, 16, Pago—E. B, Ht 17, Weemont—Will! 48, Mille—Jobn ¥, 81 , Pottawattamic—Lanict Hunt, ). Moutgomory and Adanis—G, A, iB, Saolby, Adair, and ©; 22, Madison—J, J. Bmith, 93, Warren—Samuol Irwin, 34, Marion—U. 7, Crark, J, B. Eittott. Mi A. Beevers, Unrlin Tice, Cloveland, 5 A. Harned, 1, @. A. Madson, wa Mf, Brooks, tons, ne, KK, Camp- , Keokuk—B. A, 21, Washington—G, 7, Auld, Wiliam lon. ©, Horton, F. A.J. Gray, Beott—Hrnat Muelicy, Hiugene Lnvchard, J. A. Craufe ol bags eae Hf, Thayer, Henry Hortsinan, Joan A, ‘oung. m3, Cerint— Alex. Moffett, B, G. Scott, ‘i, Johueon—Kush Ctarky G, W, Mecano, 35, Poweehick—Obarles T, Crave ‘3¢, Jaspet—George M. Wilson, J. W. Deweces liven, W. G. Maddon, jorrin, 28, Touin—R. E, 29. Muscatine—C, 3t, Potk—Josiah 33. Dallas—T, C. Norris, 99, Guthrio—G, J. Mairs, 40, Harrivon—L, it. Loiton, at, ‘Mupoas, Crawford, Ida, and Cherokee—Ceorge 48, 42. Greene, Carroll, Calhoun, and face—O, Hf. Man- is 43, Webster—Samiuicr Reese, 44, Boone—Levi Colvin, y—Siilton Evang, in—Jobn Efall, 7, Marshall—W, D. Mills, 48, Grundy--James Under wood, 49, Tama—Gamatiel Jagua, 50, Black Hawk—H. 0. Hemenwa: 51, Benton—Jobn McCart1 62, Buchanan—John Calvi Tno—W, 0. Jordan, William Ure, od, Jonca—W, T. Shaw, Usorge 85, Jackson—S, I, Stewart, . Dubuque—J. K, Graves, 2", I. Johnstone, Thcoph~ 7 Hi. B, Homer, Jobnaon, ware—Jodeph Chapman, 88 Claylon—Charics Jentzel, Thomaa D, White, 89, Fayotte— —— Pullor, 00. Aliamakee—Z, Brown, G1, Winneshick—Warte: Bromer—Loute Case, Chickasaw—Jobn Mela Howard--Henry T. 1 Mitchell—Jesee 2, Bi Floyd—J. B, Bliepardson. 67. Datler—Johin Palmer, 68. Franklin and Cerro diorlo—E. D, Lane, 69, Worth, Winnebsgo, aud Hancock —I 70, Humboldt, Hasnilton, aud Wrigit—Jolin Le Morse, 71, Pocahontas, Bucos Vista, Palo Alto, aud Emmel— @. 8, Robinwon, 72, Cy, Dickinson, Oxceols, ond O'Brien—Johu F, over. 73, Woodbury, Plymouth, Sioux, and Lyon—Sam Daildands Seuss me ms a Danforth, M, N, Johnean, Democests,...00 utican manjoniy on jaint Ballot) f the fifty anti-mouope iu tho Hous ho Inst wossion, acarco half-s-dozen have now been MISCELLANEOUS, ‘THE COLORADO ELECTION. Col., Oct, 27.—Additlonal roturns from the Isto election show heavy gaina by the Ropublicaus, who will havo at least two-thirds of tho Conatitutional Convention. THE WISCONSIN CAarPaloN, toeotat Liapatch ta ‘I'he Chicage Sribtens, Outixosy, Wis.. Oct. 37.—The Republican Con- vention for tho Viret Assembly District has nom- inated H. B. Jackson, a prominent lawyer, In the Booond District the Democrata have nominated George Dontelsan, Norws Bvectal Dispatch to The Chicago Mitwavaxs, hs Bred A: Zattne f ry Anetubly, aad ‘rea Fi fO1 re iu Nincumbent, for sebool Bupertatondank, ae ne be elected. worth was ui /"by the Beventh Ward a eae eS ian: DUFFAIC. etal Di eh te Tae o tro N, Yack tak Tribwas. Hapuuitcans of E naniniously nomiusted for Lem: the Assembly ht. Trituns. lice mase-mect- James’ Hall, Tho ling, tha Hon, Ly- ‘Ben. ‘TU PREASYLYANIA CAMPAION. A. 1-—A very li $ Soaron tls ‘eveu! Pirtssuna, O. meeting, held ai ¥, was addressed Gov, Hartranft, the Hou, W, W. Kelchum, and the L, Daulord, of Obio, The meeting was the Jatgeat and one of the most enthnrinetio ever held tn that town. A npirited menting vena alm held at Xow Carle, whieh was addressed by @r-Henator Jobo BSeuttand Capt, Arina, ot this city. LEIMORE CITY ELECTION, Bantimone, Md,, Oct, 9—F. Latrobe, Demo grat, wag Loclay elected Mayor of tia ctty by 2,7) Jority. POLITICAL NOTES. Casaine M, Olay is to stump Minsisatppt for the Con- Servative ticket, ‘If Sam Cary doeen't craw! out from under tha debris Pretty 2oon, it will he in order to dig for the rematos, —Springhetd Renublican, Willlsm Spragno, of Rhode Iatand, is in favor of in- ation, This ie natueal for Willly;a sea debtor, bat acomencend tetrameate snee mento TD ftom One Lo Twenty Mints, Judge Pershing. of Penneylvanie! Coples of that Deautiful byinn, " Lot the dead and the boautifal reat,! can be obtained of tho widow or other murviving reta- Mvos of the Into Wiltlam Alton, Wo mention thin thinking you might be at lose for aa appropriate aelec- ton to be aung at your funcral on tho fret Tucwday In Novembor,—Hearifort Poet, Of the canvans in that Btate, the New York Times says “Wo are ansureil that the State Coualttes Las fu itm poseession Information whieh leaves no doubt whatever a8 tothe success of the Hupnbtican state fickot, A very thorough cauyasa of tho tate Las been nil it ia found that everywhere wo have mado enormous gains during ihe Isst fortnight, and that the mockery of Democratls “reform” fa Lecomlug more ‘and nora obvious to the people” Gov, Tilden has pubiistod anutter picture of bim- self In hfs favorite attitude of © Hercutoe,” Itimay be very protty, but Mr. Ttlden bettera himself rossly in, regied to his legs, and altogether expusey wire of hts Veantiful tigure than fa “aliictly necessary for eam palga purpows, | Mr. Tilden drawa mary fancy par- traits of this kind; we tay econ, erpoct bin to appear " before thy pulse in Abyssinian fulletrens costume, which {5 satd to coneist of a pat of Lutter on the tup of the head,—New York Temes, The Bt, Louls GlobaDemocrat has oxperienced » chango of heart, and inatead of going for Ir. Chen- adler it did the day aor Lis uppolutment, raya "The Democratic papers ara abnsing Zich Chaudier fearfully that we boyin to think Lo must be just tho wan for the place. Wo sere not zealously In favor of his appointment, as ony reacera knaw, but when we opposed it we wore uot aware that tho Uinelonal! £n- quirer undthe Now York iorid would unito ths tro ings of the Democracy io bitter denunciation of His Tho Delaware state Journal Uite at the root of the matter in the following ; “ Uncertalnty au to the futuro ss tho diacase whi“ ts paralyzing tho business of tho vountry, clogging the Piseliuery in our factories ond holding thourenes of laboring men in enforced flleness, Bustazea neu con inake tholr calculations {f only (bey Lave a given cone dition of tho national tinancos to look forward to with fortainty, ‘The present atagaition may bs in part, ab Jeant, uttributabla ta the apprebencion of consiant in- formeddling by Congress with the cusrency aad the abecnco of any feeling of aecurity fn to future,” Nothing lesa than Sam ililon's seatn will eatinty tho iuf'stion Democricy, Speaking for them In Woealern Vennsylvaula, the Titusvilto Cuterter says. Tho deop ud unforgiving reventment cgainat {he ‘Tan:minuy Domocrate for their periidtous conduct toward our Qbio brothren in thetr hour of trial to universal with the Demnocravy of this State, nnd st Inve porved them 1o greater exertion thinever, Tho Keystone Dewo- erate will take no step backward, Every day there 16 caming fresh evidenco that tho people will duclac aguluat contraction, Wilt tin bright prospécta bo. foro ua, we call upun every man to cunrceraie bimsale to the good work from thla time on to tho oloction.” Astothecffoct of the school-qnention ou thy oto of Obie, Judge Tatt, tu bis Pbiladelphia epee-h, ve ‘Tho Fchool-question warmed up men who might otherwise not hare felt sufiictent tuteroat to vote, he 4b caused syine hurd-money Damocrate to vate tho He- publican Ucket who would othertwine have gure with thelr party notwithstanding the currency issue, But there can bo no doubt for ovory fuflationict who voted the Republican tickot on accouut of the school-ques ton, ® hundred burd-money mon yotod for Allen and Gary oo thelr allegiance fo thelr party, and on the'r confidence {9 Thurnisn, Ranney, Ward, aud other Ieaders who advised and urgod them.” ‘Tho uses of Dil Allen in the Pounsytvania canvass havo been discovered by the Phiirdelphla Lulletin, be eayas “We ate very much grytified to lear that Willis Allen, Guverucr of Ohio, and defoatud candidate for re-elcetlon, has been invited to tako the stump for tho Doemocratto party in Ponussivenla, und thot ue wil ‘rise up’ und root bla foghorn in that belt ct at corly day in Pittsburg. When ailiictions come, ilo moat efliefnt comforter is the man who bos been through the flory furnace, who has endured tribuln- Hong, and who has thal large compaswion which is etn of such experiance. Mr, Allen will thus bo very user] to Judge Pershing on of about (ho dd day of November." Senator Anthony, iu his paper, the Providence Jour nal, earn of tho noty Secretary of the Tuteriurt ¥ Mz, Obsndier ian business man, “Ho bas u2quired o grout fortune by legitimate mercantile operations, He has distinguished himself by the advocacy of a count currency, and has long been oua of tha most reliahle ond trusted leaders af the Republican purty. 09 ip a wan of grest thoroughness und industry, for which ‘ha will Aud abundant opportunity in his how position, aud hos not evully tmponed upon, No mun ds paniis Ufo has been moro chamefully Hed avout, porsaually, pobtically, and in orery way ia which dlsppointed ap. Picante, soured polltfctans, and repulscd Dlark-mallore ‘exhibit their veuom; and nobody carea less about {t,"* Well-founded busines confidenco conatitates of it- self an Ineatimably yaluabla klud of curreney, Where this value ta from any cause materially Smpalrod, there fs no such thing possiblu ann sufticinicy of monny for tho Business of the country; for money alone will not answer the needed purpose,” And ona of the essential Tequiniton of this cunfidence ta that tho figures in ac- count-Looks should bare somo deGnilo meaning, ‘The question what 46 indicated by tho word dollar” eeds a more satisfactory anawer than that of the iu fationtat, “A dollar is a dollar." Ono of the moet im- portant quahfications of @ food Lookbuoper ta, 00 everybody knows, that ho should write a logible hand. at 'uo weratch ‘that pretended to be writing at all could bo more fndistinct and confusing thin tho rchemes of the infletionteta woult render {he cutries of tha Lest penman that over ezerted hia akil! over the pages of a ledger,—New York Limes, Judgo Laft, of Oblo, in his apsoch at Philadelphia Baturday night, maid of the canvass In Ohio: “1 have heard it has beon seprosented by «cine lnflition- ists, who aro hoping to reirieve thar fortunes in As Lipa that tho Oblo olectian did not decide tho. fivanclal question. But no {neces wero over inore thoroughly canvassed, or moro clogely pared upon, thon this, It wae unquestionably the leading trauc, Itin not necessary to depy thal the schol questivn hud its fufuenco, und belped to produce the resutt, s+ .« Evenon tho Catholls and school questicn, there is no reagon to doubtten Catholics voted with the Democratic party on account of tho Geghan law, without any regard ‘to the currency queation, where one intiationist voted the Republican tckst on the Fame issuc, If anything was evor settled by an eloc- tion, it is most clear the paper-monoy dese wag vattled on tho 12th of October, 80 far us it could bedono by the pooplo of Obio.” ‘The Kt Lonls Republican thinks tha agitation of the money question waa anly begun in Ubto, It nays? “Tho monsy queatlon—which is more a question of debt than ono of money—will hayo tu be fought over again ; indeed, 1 will have to be fought continuously, tillaome ending of {t shall be reached. The next Held of contest fa Congress, and the next opening of tho strife is nearly ut band, The monoy problem will ‘be tho: R Y overshadowing queaiion before the Forty-fourth Congress, from the first to the last day of the ap- Prosching semtton, It wall turn ou the wet of the Providing for the rcauraption D+ Af the struggle thus phim... tomy reugon to apprebiend, {& woulu uuu mdocisively in Congress, and have to bo again fought over in tho Prosidential electiou, producing stich w natlonel aylta- tion a8 Obio Las just parsod through, ‘The country has the greatest reuson to bo thankful that Secretary Bristow is pot so fond of blawinw his own trumpotas ‘Tilden je, Me, Bristow has Leen fur tho past soveral months engaged in rooting out tho moat extenalve and furmidabte aystem of frauds which ever fastened upon the public revenue, In faco of tho wtroug opposition be Las hunted down the crooked, whisky rings, hos suecestfully pross:uted numerous casca, and Lag Row at last couipelled (he moat pron:t- nent offenders to St. Loulsand Cincinnati to make Pleas of guilty and surrender unconditionally, This Work he bas not merely lad out, but bas actually care thed Surough § and yet how quielly bss he dono it all, dio bas not sdyertised hit or ‘blown bis trumpot before him, Allthat tho public has known of his work baa been by deeds, and net by words. But, sup Posing ho had been the sort af * reformer" Tilden js, lniziug hts reform with ono part of deeds to nine parts of wind; Juet tink what an Intolerable volume of buaxum the country would have to digest,—spriig- fala (Mame,) Unwen. Secretary Chandler ta butter known fn Detroit than any whero clag, and this is what the Detroit res 2°rcas, the standard Democratio authority tn Michigan, says of his appointments * Tn this State, where Mr, Chandler ta best knowu, and to which he le indebted for hia palitical fortuucs, his appointment will be looked upon aa in suine rot spects 8 good one, se ts ‘universally recogulzed rory man of extraordiuary energy, aud his peraoual Lou. esty bas over been questioned, It is to bia credit that in» resaional service of aightcen year, mitch of {ttnatime when corruption wea ramipuut, there was never the slightest auvpicion that bia Lands were stained with ill-otteu galns, Whatercr use he rusy bavo made of bin posrtion—however be may have controlled Faderal appototinents to strengthen him tn his place, oF however unscrupulous, ae Chairman of the Reylubticon Netlonal Executive Comniitios: ue anny have been in tho use of anythin, of overything to win succese for bia party—he hey alwaye remaiued, a8 @ Honator and a tap, unpurchased and unpurchasable, As Beorotary of the Interior be will, if bis past record furulaboa Buy Jouarauitos for the fulure, be thuroughly honest binuelf, and inaist upon honcoty on the part of jis subordinates, Nor iy honest; qulnuded sort which takes everything Hiw is nob a wituple aud confiding nature. Ou the cuntrary, Lotsa man of keon comprehension, shrewd aud wa acious, No department under hiv’ chargo could be oney-combed with fraud without his kuowing i." ei bss OCEAN STEANSHIP NEWS, Lonpon, Oct, 27.—tesauwhip Oaliforola, from New: York, sud Vatorland, from Phitadolpbis, have arrivad ont. Fantuen Pons, Oct, 97.—Hteamship Quebec, from Laverpool, bas atrived. New Youx, Oct. 27,~Arrived—Hteamship Wieland, from Hamourg. Qurenstowx, Oct, 37.~Steamer City of New York, fcom New Xork, baa arrived. RADWAY'S REMEDIES, Re... = adway’s Roady Relief CURES THE WORST PAINS JOT ONE HOUR Afler reading this Advertisement need tufer with pain Radway’s Ready Relief 18 A CURE FOR EVERY PAL It was the frat and is tho nly Pain Remedy instantty stops the mort axernciat] mn nd eres: cong ntions, wwels, or ather glaads vr In from One to Twenty Minutes, Bo matter how vietont oro: » Aederiddon, Infirm, Ceipyh Falgle, ur proatrated with disease may su! 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