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- @he @hithugo 2 VOLUME £9. FINANOIAL. ELE R 1 o fochints, Farmers, & Mechanies Savings Bank, 7 CLARK-ST., CHICAGO. [VESTMENT CERTIFICATES. Porfect Secnrity—Liberal Dleest, ABLE of Increnso of *Investment Certlfl= 4 mn.gcund on fmproved renl estates heare i sl owina the acc Time. nlation o teresty prynble In aqnarterly install- at the rato of 73-10 per cent peran- T aunin ine P ed for tho beneat of Chlldren or othioras Amount Acenmniated, 142,01 34107 412,31 T10.10 1. 740,85 01 w;:ldhfl:l 8 Certifioats has tha privilege of esamin- u.umflunn of the trust &t any time on calling at Bisseaot tho Teustoo, Omtifested forwarded, and interest, when due, roin. W destred, or remiuted by draft or cxiircas to any Ktof the Dnlted Siates, Addren SYDNEY MYFERS Managor. JONEY TO LOAN faBal Eatato In Chicago and vicinlty, $2,800, §:,000, SIg0 fn band. MEAD & COE, 151 LaSallext. Toans on Real Estate 1 Crieago acd fmproved auburba, in sums of $2,000 pdnymards, ‘made at curron BATRD & LiL t ratos by ADL! 60 LaBalls.at. FUORS. AR AR SR AR e LEGANT FURS. LADI®RS WILL NOW FIND AN UNRIVALED Amortment of the Btyles of Bch\lOB,&Wfl\ps, Coy Boar, Caps, &c., in Fashionablo Muils, ell the choleest quali‘ies of Fur, all of OUR O0WN MANUFACTURE. sttention givon to altorations and ro- pelrs of rates for fino worlk. Spoecinl ur Garments, at lowest | A, SMITH & (0., 161 STATE-ST. A CARD. Tduirsto correct an jmprossion that soems labaa obita thatI devote usol FINA neliof it e el myso { o; GEODB. yIn rofutation ‘1 bog fomy, that 8 larger or more comnloto aarort- neniof FAMILY GR 00! I RIES cannot bo fiud inthe UNITED S8TATES outside of YORIC; i1 nddition TI0, GALIFO OAL HAVANA BH Qona GARS, WINES, to which T offar RNIA, and, TROPI- and LI oimy own importation, which for txeellence and reliability aro unsurpasac C.TATUNM, WWino IMorchant, 146 SAST M ADISON-ST. ———— e FOLIT AL, MERCHANTS’ MEETING ! BUSINESS MEN OF-CITICAGO WILL RALLY AT TARWELL HALL THIS EVENING. Alwhoare in favor of an honest election text Tusaday are l'nvrlud to attond. Tbe meating will be BXTER, TROM. EED. i otogar addressed by WIR'T HOYNE, B, . 0. LAR~ fiafgams INGUNS. A special lot of BREECH- ADERS, W. W. GREEN- ERs, Wo-thirds their value, "SPENCER,” b4 Stat: &o., &c., closing out at REMOV.ATi. LLIEBENSTEIN & 00., Late 23, 24, and 26 Randolph-st., Uabinot Hardware,Upholsterers Undertakors’ SV 1amoved to thelr new snd spacious btoros, & 82 rlandol; B "o Riicmype? Wil Do pleased 0 sco all aterials, " P be mads, Masrino claly i) ud bavo - otiaitas of ail descriptious in the United ;uadas without charges unless collections \iza w0 are prajusedio yuell st ny lea for Lytng up veas country, Na attoy Eflnxn’a MEREANTILE oL s Corner itata and Mouroe- ENCY, {Deapest and beat o to and cookd, o TTING & ZLLM\i'nu'MTU. S Holo Agents, U6 Washinguohiet. o MISOELLANEOUS, LGESS CULHING, WAKHEN Bystom?” the ope! suocess, and see Tho 7 Tubular makes n fire a Oall %00, No, t4 Lakest, POLITICAL Mecting of Business Men To- Night at Farwell Hall, Consideration of the ‘Weak Points in Mr. Hesing’s Record. & A Correspondent Telis a Singolér Story About a Check, What Bankers Thought of is Credit a Year Ago, How He “Paid Dollar for Dol- lar " to the Creditors of His Planing Milt, An Ezplanation of the Praise Given Him in the “ Lend. ing Men of Chi-~ 0330-” Well-Attended Republican Mectings Last Night---Disturbances of . Rowdy Oppositionisis Keeley Still at Work---The Re- publicans Jubilant. Mecting of the Democratic Cen- tral Committec, MERCIIANTS AND BUSINESS MEN, TO-NICHT'S MASS-MEETING. LLT LVERY ONE TTRN OUT. At a mecting of (ho Lusiness men of Chicago Interestod in mainimoing the purity of the bal- lot-box and securing an boveat and fair olection, ‘Tuexday, held at the Polmer Houso & fow days ngo, & committes wes appointed with inutruo- tions to fssue a call for & mass-moctivg, to bo hold this weok, in order to give the citizens, ir- respectivo of patly, an opportunity to oxpresa themsclves upon theso most vital points, In accordnoce therawith, s call was drawn up and published in yosterday’s I'minonx for & mass- meoting to be bheld to-night at Farwoll Hull for the purposc of oxprossing Indigoation ut the recomt action of the Board of County Commissioners in refusiug to give each of the political parties tho proper representation in tho judges of election, aad o tuke such action o8 may Lo doomed advisable to pro- tect the purlly of the ballot-box at tho coming election, Tho meeting ot which this Committos was oppointed was attended by numbers of the most prominent mer- cbants of Chicago, who have become awakened to tho importance of tus pending eloction, Incrossing taz. atiun Las st Liat taught them the nccessity of youl woverument, oud the jmporiauco of they thcmselves Gkiug an' active part to secure it. Btung to action Ly the recent conducl of the Board of County Commissioners in 1efusing Ie- publican !mlau of eo:tion, snd in - piling on uuprecodented tazation, Luey call upon thelr foin low-muerchunta and apou ull men intesested in tho futura wolfaro ! hutnt goverument of the city to meet them to-nignt 43 Farwoll Jull, whera (hoy may express thelr 25 iatlou st whit has been dong, ana fake the ueccraury nteps to prevent the contiuuation of thoevil, ItiataLo Lopwd that those gentlemen who bave utatted ihis movement wili not bo left toact ulons, but thit there will bs such » representative wceting {o-night co o laave no douttof the scati- meuts of the Lusiucss-men of this city, and to con- vince the uuscrupuloua Oppositfon thut thoy Lave carried things 100 far, and with too high s Land, B =22 TESING’S RECORD. GIVING AND TAKING. UEHING, HOW IS THIR? To the Editor of I'he Chicago Tribuns : Cinviao, Oct. 28.—Tho vating peopls of this county ought to be [aformsd that ono of Hes- fag's tricksia that ho {uaotivoly ongaged, trough tusunderlings, 1 buylng up voters for next Tueadsy's election by giving notes of which tho followingis & copy: i 430, Cuono, Oct, 25, 1875, i Tutrly days after dato T promiso to pay to the © onderof —— ——— Tuirty Dollars, v.lue i roccived, (n case T om elocted Trossuror of Cook : jounty, Tiuole, (8ignod) A, O, Hearxa, This is » dasta dly outrsge oo the votors of this county, and should bs mads publio, as it ean bo substantiatod and proved if the Opposl- tlon party dare to quostion the fact, Maumany, HEBING AS A RECEIVED, Tothe Editor of The Chicaao Triduna: Cutrcauo, Oct. 23.—Tho tigh-tased, honorable A. C. Hoeing, who is excosaively honest,—but ono would oever know it if ho did not persistent- ly blow his own horn about it,—appsais ss de- fendant In the 44 Iil, Xep., 113—Liness vg. ealng. ‘The opinion of the Surreme Conrt in that case showthat Linesanent Heslog $ 0 sa a campaign dogs- ton, with the expeotation that He. fug would ase hia fn- Niience to get Liness niominsted for Poltcs-Gourt O.erk, Ths wis April 7, 1083, Heelug used bis infucace, wher getting tbe $:0, agaiust Liness, aud the lutier sued bim to recover the tuoney, Leulng pocketad it snd the courts of course Jot him keep it, bocauso the wholo affair wus coutrary to public polivy. Would it not be as well for Healuyg (o return the §20 with ten yearw' intoreat 7 JoA O —— THE GERMANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, MR, BEING'S CREDIT WITH DANKENS LAST YRAL, Mr, A, C. Hesing, candldato tor County Treas- urer, appears to lave done It once too often ; he appoara from the record to have made an error in statement one timo more than was good for him. When ho said that his friends pressed bim to run, people laughed plessaotly and kuew that the sssertion was not tiue; when he sad that ho was supported by bionost men aud deceut peo- ple, the pablio grinned §n derision, and pointed to the McDonala-Corcoran gaug of gamblers, bunko-ropers and thieves who have formed tils chlef coustituency ; when Lo sald that ho wanted Lonesty in government, thopeoplo polnted at the unbinshing sud ecoundrely kuavery of bis County Board; when ho said that he wanted a fale olection, tho people showed him tuat his paog of dead - bea aod thioves were pieparing with opennesa aud cooluesa tostull tho ballot-boxes; when hoe olaimed to be » good Damocrat, people oallod pp his spesch to the colored men promising to be back in the Ropublican party ooxt fall; whon ho clalmed toba a friend of the workingman, the stone- cattars showed bim that ho was uot. and proved {t. Insburt, It 18 stating the ocase wildly to eay that Mr. A, O. Heusing has not made a eingle po- sluoe ihe cam) litical or personul Tlterance come Tuchced whih cannot bo directly end fally comitas dicted by Ljs own utlerances st another tize, or by tho record of & couri of law, 2 y) h:avé'nu itecanca of Bir. Hestogs hus besa that o PAID HIS PESTS DOLLAR YOI DOLLAR, This b has ropoaie | time sud sguin; no speech of bls bub bas contalued 4 thres o5 four tlmes §j RO cusual . CHICAGO, FRIDAY, couvarnation but bas bristled with it ; no fswne of his Pator but hea contajned §t, and no one of lis tracta but hat it oft reprated, Keenly fosling bis position when placed against two honeat, reapectabls, dett- [13ing buniness men, Mr. Hosing has souht 16 makn tinenlf aud bis liearers bolleve by repotition and by ferticulation what the sober ense of Liut ona of them can b mada 1o receive, When Mr, Healng's auditory hears the oft-told atory ot his honesty, the reading portion of it point to hin mberman and to Lils sction in paying 5 rutlin for each doltar ho owved {n that concera, fut that ban been explainod so ofton se to bave become familiar, There In auothior chapter in Mr, Hesing's Snanciyl Treord which sliould bo opeited np. 1t haw beou paf- tstly oxposed, but fta peculiar applicability to hin preaent basts rondera it worthy of befug svafn caliod to mind snd contrasted with tha aemertions which crupout from 3r, Lenlug even in bin wlenp Mr. A, ¢, Jicring wan a Mockholder in THE GERMANIA FIDE INAURANCE COMPAXNY, of Clilcago, at the timo of the frs of 1 tho owner of 15,000 worth of stock in that ‘Compar.y, on which ho had'pald no cash whatever, but for whi. i e hiad given Lis notos, Fecured by 417,00 wortt of tiatr-Za g atock, and {t may be stated n-pareing that e was owing smno$$,00 intereat on the notes, Tho Company w.a thrown Into Lankeugtey, auil Mr. Wiiliam Vocke, Mr, Tlesing's lawser, aud having on omes u Mr, ifealng's bilaivg, wis apyolated As- sigaee, 1is collocted a little mones, sand then made o nort of au_ attempt to collect Mr, Hosing's noics. Finally ho wont to Judgs Iilodgelt, of ths District Court, with the following letter on tis eubjoct, dated Aprit 518743 VOCKE'S LETTER, To the Hfon. Henry W, B.otgett: The understanrd, Ansignes of tho Uermanls Iusirance Company, bank- ript, woull reapotluily roprenent tiat ince the ‘ol cial decision of the Supreme Court of tho Uniteil Btates concorning set-offs, clalmed by stocks Loldors against eald bankrupt, bo has dillgently nis tempted to colicct the ontalauding fndobte Iness of sald bankrupt, and that all_stockholdera who joined in the sppent o the Hupreme Court havo paid their debts with tho exceptiou of Mr. A C. Heulng, who asow Lis nability to pay. The Anslgaioo holils ugainst #ald Yesing two notes, ano for § 0,04 and tue oiher for 5,000, for which bio hias plodyed 170 aliaros. of thn stock of tho Ilinow stainZetiny Company, snd wiich is the only security fho Ammgnes b for the payment of sufd clims, Toa eatd Henin, o8 the psigneo ian bean rellabiy taformed and vollvves, b lovome greatly involved by tho Lankruptey of tho Uarden City Maaufacturiog and Supply Carmpany, for ich e Liad La:ome llablu as dnidorvur for over $200,~ 0. and in stiil llble, aa aid tudosser, for over $167,000 for said indebiedness, The Assifnce in - foruied aud belloves thit all the remaining stock of ouid Hoaing it the ILinzs taale-Zeftuna Coropansy In pledgted to 30 full valuo to se uro thu indabtodness aforcsaid, and thiat the other propaety of £ald Heslug n b mortgged ta secure monoy losned for butld- oy and for tho mald fudeblutaenn, ic Arslgnee lian mado frequent demunds on eald He tho said Hesingt R s uot pasd tuo sald 1o dali , sud, after dligent wearch, the Asviguien has not hecn ablo to as:ertsin that mafd Ilsiug has other property than tho stock pl:dged to the Germanls Innuran o Compauy, out of which a fulgment wnd sals nuder cxecution would ralizo anjthing for tbe beuefit of tho ereditors, 1o therefore asks the Court for fontrictions as to what courss to L.k In tho {nlarest of the cre Mtars, Rospoctfully submfited, WiLLX Vocie, Aswigueq Garimania Insurance Company, baukrapt. Uniied Stats of America, Northeen Diatrit of litt 70 4, as.—Wilidatn Vocks, Aeignee, eice, belng duly »orn, mays that the forezoing petidon i truo to hin own knowledge, exce, t us to those matiers which are therefn atated ‘on fiformstion and belief, and as to them bis belioves §t tv be true, WinLiax Vocxe, Asssiguco Germ, Iny, Co., Lunkrurt, Bubscribed snd sworn t0 befor mu {his 7th day of April, A, D, 13k, E, A, DIUMNOXD, United Stutcs Commisaoner, The Conrt probably looked oser the above lotier carcfully, und then, insiesd of ordering tho stock of the Stauts-Ze tuna to_bewold iu a public mauner, he Probibly took pity on Mr, Uestog's forlorn condifion and ordore.) tho Assigues 1o WRITE LEMERS OR CIRCILANA to the A)ferant batikera 1n the city to Bco what they wonld yive for the puper, A, Vocke then sat down snd penned the following, which was seut o many of 1he banks wud bankers of the city, Consldering Mr, Hesiug's loud-mouthid Doust thiat ho patd alt Lis debta dollir for dollir, and that any banker would vouch for him, the auswety ore somcwliat pecnliar, not 4o say intercating. Mr, Vocke's letter was as foliows Outoaao, April 7, 1874—An Asslgnas of the Ger- wsma Insuranco Company, bankruph I hold two notes, one for $10,00, daicd Bopt. 10, 18 4 other for 46,00, dafed Bejt. 16, 18.0, both 5 ©, Hering, aue on demand, bearing 10 per cont nter. €8t per anuum,—interest duo sinco July, 16i0,—und ecciired by 170 slares v the [hnoa owule Zeitung Company, which notes 1 em dirccted by iho Judgo of the Ublied Hiatos District Court, nitting in bankruptey, to offer at private sale, to tho' highesy bidder, and which I herosith submit to you for fn- spection, with the r that you will state, in writing,” what you will give for tlitm, fogether with tio collsteral s:curities aitschied, tho terms of fhio salo 10 be cash on dehvers, WiLLIAX Voot, Araiguce Gerinanta Insurance Co., baukrups To clearly underatand tho bosriug of tils lerters Towing, 1 must bo borno i mind that one of the chiel asserilons in Alr, using's #pee.hes, winco bo set - nelf up, has been_that ho lus alwiye pafd lnw debts, dellar for dollar. any voters Leliova Alr, Heing to be telng the trath, and they will pleass rememiner that hero wan $13,100 of 3r, Tleslug's paper which tho Assigmes sald ho refused to pay at wl, and which wag then hawkeJ about the strect, lko o'load of avcayed furm produce, 1N REPLY TO THL VOCKE CIROULAE, r, George Bcunpider, Prezident of tas Natioaal Bauk of Ilinols, seya: **1havoto statethas the nntes in queation Bave no spectal market valuc, AS o tus vol- Yiterals, T decline to parchose? ~ What & oo were chauts ' end businessmen of Cnlesgo thiuk of alr, Uotlogs elaim _fo ‘bats 1aid dollar for doliary and fo have credit ot the lanks, when & bank Preaident cooily tells & selicr that those otes aro not worth buying? ~ Doos that lear out tho candle dato’s ptatemont? B, L. 3, Gage, Cashler of the Flrst Natfonal Dank, eaya: & Wo shall have to bo excused from making s bid What do the bsukers of thin elty (hink of tuo clalm of Mr, Hesingta havo paid his debts {n full, whon o reputable tank conldat bo induced to bid 4 dollar for 15,000 worth of bia paper—with accrued interoat aud coliatoral secutity 2 1L, E. Goodull, Presidont of tho Fourth National Dank, says: % Wo havo all the paper of Mr, le:ing that wu caro about holding, sud cannat purshas it g any prico. The Lost offcr I could get for it is 0 couts onthe dollar,” ~Evideutly Mr, Goueli fclt e kcon sting of tho lesing durt, Lhie mournfut allusion to the paper which Lis bunk hd on hand 1s very touch- ing, ‘The ssme M. Goodell wasuuo of 1be most prome inent Agures st Air, Healog's couvention, When ho listenod to Mr, Hosing's amsertion that ho lad puid doliar fot dollar, may tho ghost of bls 1-tter owning 1ap to baviug ull tho Hesing puvor hie could carry v tted bofore him 7 1t s salu, but not posttivoly, that the paper held by Mr. Goodell's bank wan paid up to geL the uld of that gunilemn {a (he campalyn, ‘Tuera ia & charaoteriatio sound in the seltcr from the Fremdent of the Union Nutiona} Bauk, MR, W, ¥, COOLBAUGH, Thenbesya: o1 ui uot prepured tollanke suy offer for the o Mr, A, C, Hesing® Wl there bu s merchunt ju ths weeling this e7enng who woull con- aidor that bo Lad paid dollar for dolar, and that any banker would indorso him, if Mr, Coolbaugh bud re- fused tolook at his paper—with accompanying collat- crulw'? Alessry, Felseuthal & Kosiniunki docline to make any offer for A. O, Heang's notes st duo sud securad by dhioabora nized ho brokers of Chicago think that {s the ade when the note of a 10 * wha bas alw; dollar for dallar” ta preseuted ¥ Adolph Lceb, writiug f0r A, Logh & 1iro,, say: do not wish to mako any otfer for Lhis paper.” Ar, Kocley siysho mever had any of his puper travelln; around {rom note-broler 0 banker, sud betug kicke out of dours Whwro it asked for o bid, JACOB oM in roporied to buve s geatesl suicioncy of Heving's signaturss, He took plty ou tho walf ond offercd to 3dd it to his collection st the rate of ) centacn the dollar, Would be huve made that uifer it lo hud known that Mr, Heslug was golng srouid afterw rdys bosating fu satoons and beer-lulls that Lo bad slwaye paid dollur for dollar 7 William H, Bleson sy, * 1 will givo you $3,730 for the $13,000 in notos of A, C, Heaing with iho 170 shares of siock as collateral,” 1f Mr. bisson ahould stiend o Luinuer meetiug 4a » salown and hear Mr. lesta Doast that be bad always patd doliar for dollar, snd 1 lie should Lelieve hiny, would Le uot wonder what inado him bid 25 per cént. of thelr face f0F it yroal nnd good mau's notes 7 J, N, Wetherell says will give you $4,5% for tha notes for $16,00u indorsed by tho a6k, Miyha this pidder believed Mr, Ilesing, aud really thought hu vcnllhlnrly dollar for dolla: Daled & Bradley say Wa ilo not care to buy the notes of Mr. Heaiug at sy price,” The firm nauiod <could not probably ha {ndiiced to bellove that Mr, Hes- iug bad paid dollar for dollar, Tt {s not waprobalila tht oy would turn up their Onanclal noscs st any such assertion, ‘Thcre {s an oasls in every dosert, aud iu the wild wasts of scornful refussle of leeluy paper at sny price tiere showa up the Good Bawaritan, UENUY GBEENELAUM, whosald he H‘\furdm.l the notes ms unsslablaat sny price, but would givo $3,0) for the alwoluto Lransfer of them and the atock. to the Court, M ng, bl tod; 0u submniltting tlieso answers ‘ocke wus directod, by an order dated Aprit 20, fo oll tho stock and ndtes to Mr, Greonebaum, and ho accordingly did s0, sud Mr, Uenty Qreebebaum became thy notminal jorscasor of the uoteand the Lawpaper, Tero bo thoso who Inafuuite that 1. G, was acting for Heelng, sud Lhat the 8210 10 Lim wad a tnetbod by which Hoslog could avoid bla indebledusss, If this bo wo, and if Healtyg did employ Grecntvauin 1 Luy up his dishonored paper at 44 conts on the doilar, bow do Mr, Houlng's clatms to have putd dollar for dollar atand beforu the publio 2 Oue set of facts i undeniable, sud busiueas mun who have votos will do well ta beur thew Iu miud ; that Hesiug gave bls noles for §13,000 uud thun refused to poy them (the Arsliuse swears (o that) ; that tha notea wero bawked around Lown froni oue bani 1o auother, and frum oue note-abiaver lo another noio shaver, ou (ha tmost deapareto one would gi¥e 10 1noro than 8) per cent of thio fa0e, ‘And now voinss Az, Hesing 104 publicly proclstms whiat the record shows 10 Le fn or, to speak within bounds, & statement with aaly truth in . The merchants sod buaners mea who 20 o meet to-nizht will decide whother they wish to enconcsgs this meth d of paylog debla dollar for dol. 1sg ; they whi do woll ta conmider whotber thst {a the kind of fusnciering they proposs 10 indorte with ailn Teibune. OCTOBER 29, 1875, thetr votea s and farther, £n4 more fmportant than all, they should consid.r whether that {s the kind of financlering they desira to bava catricd on in the County Treasury for the twu years nest eusuing. THE GARDEN CITY PLANING-MILL. TIVE-AXD-A-MALF TER CENT ALL IT PAYS. During tho last weok, Mr, Ilesing has been boastiug oa the stump and hragging in his news~ papor af bis financisl record. lio has made the declaration in nearly evory saloon in Clicago, mod in nearly every immo of his newapopor, that be bad paid or would pay hla devts dotlar for dollar; that no maa aud no corporatlon should be a loser by bim, sod that thin hiad beeu or way to bo dane Irreapoctive of anything which be right receivo from the County Treanurer's office. Descending from reneraly to particalars, ho las roferred with some apparent prido to his connection with the Garden City Manufacturing and Supply Com- pany ea su rlnetration of Lis fingncial honesty and of the way (o which bo kept Lis word and paid his dlebts wuder cireurnetances wlhon other men wonld hayve bhoen justitiod, porhapy, in give ing ap and avandoning the fleld. Lt is (he mis- fortune, howover, with Mr. Ifesing's declar- atiopa fiy thia a6 fn other fostancen that when the facty aru vonsulted and (he figures reforred to, Lis awet- tionm prove to be somewhat ot varlince with them, 1t Wi rather unfortuunts for him that he shoukl hase called the ettention of Lis noblaarmy of creditors 0 thn affaira of the Gurden City Manufacturlug and Hup- 7ly Company, 1t waa unfortunste that ke should bavo calledl (heir attention to the fact that be Lad rotufsed that tuey shonld be paid Ia full, doliar or doliar, when at the end of it all thoy find that they are lo recews only 6557 fer cent, Had Mr, iesing lot this matter slone, ond had Lo refralned from 1 gog Lis busipeas affairs mto this political coutrowray, no onn would have rougiit 1ho records of the cours In order to quoto sgalnst him snythiug which they conising but, he Baving opencd the controveray, it becomen perfectly allowable o state TIE FACTH IN TILE CAPE a8 tley appore from tho files of the conrt. u 8o intsevirw with o Tut -porier on the 230 of April, 1 L it being reprae sented th I of the Company wera in yoived, he *ludoraed the paper to 1ho smount of $245,000, and afterwards to tho amount of $50,0)) lun_ Compauy went into bankrupter ' fn ud £t & meoting of the creditors he “promised to pay every dal'ar of the ndeltedresn,” Tow this promino was cacried ont the rocord of the Gnlted Stafes Court telis. Int Augurt last o dividend of 5'7 per cent was_declared, which the Regintar states will Lo a tots) and alsolutc settlement of the affairs of the bankrnpt. A few favored creditors Liave certainly received miore than tis, to some juatances sbout three-ufLlis of the ciatr hwving been pald; bLut all delts incurred from the time of the irat extenston to (ko filiog of the patition como under the 837 per cent srrangenient. Ths total anmount of unvecired cleliza showed Yy the record of tho baukruptey proceedin $u115210, Of ths aopsunt something iike §11,560 1 pald, notwlibutind- ing Mr, Hesing jadorsad the Company s yaper to the extent of §2 5.0 1 AMONU IRE HEAVILST CREDITORS of this city wao are bemuaning fludr conuection with the Gsrien Uity Vlaning Milis are; A, Gustorf, amonut of claim, $6,937; A E, Winar 1l & Co, Lowell & Parker, $1,116 5 J, Alston & Co,, § ;' Hateh, Hollrook & elly' & Van Bchaick, 472 1.'P. go & Norhwe ¥ Sateago, Burlington & Quiney ‘Turoop, $1,U00; Wolcott, Smith & Co., $3,49, Toster, $:83h: Mordren & Winter, 31,741 ; Dyl & o, S Bishop “& Lull, 8. Wheslook, $1,600 3 Waiknp & Nicbes, Rirby, Carpeuter & Co., $2,2003 J. D, Gardaer & o, g1, 5t Brog., $3,58 ; \'Ulkufi & $1,2015 Uiabup & Lull, §11,2 03 Bigelow Br 1Lilkard, Churckill & Co,, £25165 B, J, Larued, $1.662} Luwell & Datker, $21237'C, & G, Cooper & Con, §: ‘A protty ahowiug thisfor a man who payn doliar for dollar and does not want 8 profitablo oftice 1o ensbln him to clear oif bis {ndebtednces, Ar “dullar for L00s; W, Co,, $1.0153 JHart, - doliar' fa 57 per ceat, €0 fn~—the creditors have al zeady BgUred out tne ‘apswer, ‘'LEADING MEN OF CHICACO.” UOW ME, ULSING FOUND HIS WAY AMONG THEM. In the year 188, tho firm of Wilson & Bt. Clair (now Wilson, Pearco & Co.) published s volume entitlol * Divgraphical Sketches of the T.cading Meu of Chicago,” and llustrated with photographis of mauy of the notable of the city. Tho plan of tlLe work was unique; it did not de- pond on ita selo for its succees, sud in Joiut of fact only aemall edition was published. Its paylug quahtics wore differently developed; the projectors, haviue zatbared a Lat of tha princi- pal men of the zuy, proceeded to represent to them iu turn tho advautages of jmmortality to be procured by the iusertion of a sketch of thelr lives n the * Leading Men.” Buch as anccepted paid, for a short sketch with protrait, §100; for a long Uiography and portralt, ua bish as $200; and these sumns, when consolidated, pafid the expeuscs of the ook, and presumably s handsvme proft. Among th other geutlemen of (e city who sought tho glow-wirm of famo through tuls moans wes Mr. A, €. Heslua, and the libersispace snd cliolco sssort- ment of adjectives laviuhed on him Joada to the beie! 0at hin “ueacesn cut " was not less than tho higheet figuru named, Itls undemstood that the aricio us printed was matily dicteted by Mr, Heslng hu- aulf, and was sfterw.rd drcssed up and Tounded off by somu more sklliful hand, Tho por- tralt was of cour') one which tha mubject sat for for ibe * Loading B+n.” Tua wrticle at tho price named cont thu cubject wbout 82 per line, Now that Ar, Ilesing finds Llinself 1a a position not altogethier agreeabls Lo turus for comfurt to tho . Lead- g Men,” snd causcs his cilogy to be corded out aud Irintt in Dot biy Gernian auid Enguat papers, and then trumpote It forth with no muld sound ssan fu. dorscnent of a mm who may or m iy ot have fixed it up ufier M, Hestug himsclf had dictated it ‘Fo put tho matter more cieacly, it may be statod 1 this way: r. A, C. Hesing dictated un wdvertisiug puf, sud pald for tho wume at the reguiar chirge of 2 per lne; aud the with a aisplay of chivok never equaled by an Ame can, ealmly pruts what ho sald of himaulf 23 tha ine dorsoment f & :zan, & newspaper, und oVen & party. Threro §s only o paraliel case in ths wholo histo of adverylsing ddgea, 'That {3 furnihed Ly a quac doctor Lt tafscxiy wwno not Jong o fuscriod au ade vertisemeut In tt6 Tines, nud then at once caused (o #amo glowing T o bo publislied i tho * readiug no- Heen ” of thy dilfeseut countey pagess with tils pre. face: “Tho Cbisago Timies of tho — fnst. Lus the fullowing biguiy flatteriug encomium of Dr, 1t would bo fust su falr to count Hosing's se! dited panegyric se an Indorsemont as it would tho ad~ erilseunent roferred o, and mo falrer, O thy two tricks, thut of ke quack dootor s & trifl moce ro spectible than eiat of tho pollitiian, WHAT CORRESPONDENTS THINK. TEING AND HALOMNON. 20 the Editor of T'he Chicaao Tribuie: Cutcayo, Oct. 28.—On the 12thof Jasuary, 1874, A. C. Uesing tlled & petition ju the United Btates District Court, addressed to Judge Blodgett, In which ho stated that he was I'rosidont of tho Staats-Zetung Company ; that tho Assigues of tha Gorwsnia Iugurauce Cowpauy, Mr, Vocke, bhetd s uste dus on demand sgatuac Gew. Edward 8. Saiomon for $4,000, aud aa collateral theroio securing said nole forty shares of Staats-Zeitung stock, of the faco valae of 84,000, This stock biad voeu origivally fssued to Balomon, und then when the old stook waa by the Staals-Zeilung Company ordered to bo surienaered, aud naw stock fesnod in It place, Gon. Salomon got new stock for sud in the place of (he forty shares of ol stock. Tho oficers of (Ls St wi-Zatuna Gompavy demanded of Siomon the oldutock ta ba deliverod up aud danceled, but Halo- mou clamed he had mislstd the old shares, and prom- fyerd tu retara them, Tho tew 802k was fasted to Habe omo.1 i 1837, Hexing firat loarned (hat the old sharve of slovk were bald by Vocke, a8 collteral ssourity 1o Haloraon's note for tue crealtora of tho Germaufa’ 1o suratne Comipas He had denunded tho stuc) sud threstened to non’s note, Healy, 110 ¥L0CK a3 collateral 0 Bulv- “Br.u‘e\l that Vocio might bo ens Jotned from delug tufs, snd that ho be ordercd to sups Teudee up tho wuarva uf stuck to Hewing, O tho saiue iy Vocke, us the Assiguve, filed his an- swer, i wiiieh L adnu tod thut ke neld the stock as codutarad Fecurity to tuo nols of Naiomon; Iealog liaid demandod th lock of bim, and he bud Fefised 10 wtvo 1¢ up, but 86 10 alt toe othur watters i tho pou- tion, he lefs Hesiug to muke proof, und neither aduif- ted Bor denfed, but ssked What tha matter be referred to the Register to take proot, U the veme doy 1o watter was refertod {0 the Reg- fster to take proof, U 1be 34100 day the Iegister took the proof, the samo being the deposition of A. O, Hewlng alos uil Thatraaall tho teatinuny (it was orcred i dud it doos nut 4} Posk thal the Avalgaes, or auy actorney for Lfw or tho croditory, sppesred on such examination, Ou b sume day the deposition of A, C, lceing was returncd futo court Ly the Kegiator, the Litter waking & peport therwon, Ou tho ratze di a5 order was entered by the Court requirlug Mr. Voo, a4 Asilgnoe, to surrender 10 Tiekiug tho forty whatca of stock s » sad it furier ape pearibip to 1 Court thiat said polo agalnst satd Hali- Juo 14 mut probiably colwctble by reason of iho fu- ralvency of pald Salomop, sud that sald demand ia deaperata aut dou tHul,” tho Coust guos un Lo order tho Assignes 10 sckl the note sguinet 0a at public auctiou, Gn Aj 71121, 174, the Atsiguss flled bis report, ln L& At ude o Hed 6018 the woto st chon. Bap: which Lo siated omon, sccordiug 1o the order of Lhe Court, fur 4343, that Lelng the highess bid therefor, Now, 1a Heelug's petitlon, be oliarges Gen. Balomon with plodging the siock © unlawfully and franduloate Ig" Without the security of the stock the $4,000 note of Halataon was comparatively wortllete, It amnunt. ed, with intureat, to upwards of $3,6X0, The onliateral wecurity of the atack mads the note guod for the prine ripal ut Jout, Vet peither Gen, Bslomon nor any olhisr wiinie called, except Hosing, who rwears Lis case through, AN ATTOBNLT. To the IMditar of the £'hien 1o Tribune : Citteaun, Oct, 25,—What are the Intelligent and honeat an woll an liberty-loving Germana of this city thinking of to place themyelven sn boodicesly under tho iron hierd of & dictator #o arlitrary aud unscruptt- loun ca Healng, tha political sristocrat 7 Mavn they forgntten the tyrrany of thelr native Jand that they now #o gladiy and submisalvely place themnelven wn- der the yoko of another King? The Germans came to thls country to el out from unider 1ho heel of dene potla snd unprincipled rulers, sod now {0 surrender thelr libarties, their freedom of thought sud action, to a0 American politiclan whose temper will Lrook no opposltion—nnt even to an fnancent differenca of opinfon—~when he gats ths power, In paring ntrangs. 1 the Gormans ore deluding themaolvas with thn pup- position hat Hesing, who is now meek and mild, b cause he must bo #o 10 Rot the votes be craves and needs, will, when {n office, listen to and grant without question anyibing the poor German may ask, then great will bo thelr mortideation and_ dieaypofatmont, Then, {f 1 mistako not, the ery w.it not be in the form, now,of & “Please voto for Mr, Hesiug,” but of & pritl aud dictatorfal command from une of the monur:h's outslders—~* Tere romes the King, Get out of the way, Ihw down to Heslug " A NLRING AND THE WORKINOMEN, o the Filitar of The Chicazn Tribun Cteaan, Oct, 28.~11esing, In bis role s the friend of tha “ workingman,” rol.a the meu who Lave to work for s sulary fu the city and county offices, The office 1o {8 afier (by fraud if nocossary) will bring him §200,- 00, snd yet thin “feient of the workingmen ” deilber- ately puts the knifato their throals, and ssys, * sou Pay my campaign expentes or get.” I be bas n apark of honor and pringdn.e left, he onght Lo be ashamed of ninelf, 1o ana%is kid live in Aue housos, keep wix horses and four servanta, aud he iy wiean snit diahon. orable enough to rob worklnginen of thelr hard-carued wiges, Tix to be prosumed thst when onos tn offcs ws shall have montlily asssraments to furnish bitn cnato- pagol Every doltar ansosied in a vote for ffnrk | WoaKiNaMAN, ——— YESTERDAY’S MEETINGS, WEST SIDE MASS-MEETING. GTAND OATHENING OF KEPUBLICAN VOTZOS. Oue of the largest and moss enthusinstic Re- publican rallies which have takon placo this cam- paign last ovening filled Aurora Tarner Iall, ou Milwankeo avenue. Benator Baehler presided, and Justice C. I. Matson acted as Secroiary. SEXATOD JONN A LOGAX was in‘roduced and groeted with enthusiasm, Ho apuks iu substanco as follows: Ile was glad to west with them, snd had no excnses to offer for his sopearance in this campaign, Every man ought to take part in attemptiog to’ bave tho affairs of this country honestly and impartially conducted. This was not a party campaige. It wes a campagn for olecting men who would be outside of rings 1vetead of 1oside for corrupt purposes. e detestod from the bottom of bis heart tho deprivation of any man's nights. Buch a combination oushs to be frawned down by all men. A combination of men to do- prive Americs of their rights was juat as ob- noxious a8 the combination of Know-Nothingise fur the depriving of tho Irish and German citi- zeoa of thewr rights. The combination was formed for the purpose of personal sggrandize- ment, Ho would Le gind when the time came thut mon should not aek what nationality they were, but were they honsst Amerizan cltizens, Thers were ¢wo tickets in the field, Ons vna Liepublican, nud the other wis an Upposition, Democratio, Irish-Ameriesn tlcket, What did the lat- termean? Atthahcad of the Republican tf:kot was Louls C, Huck, Noone could sy anythlng agalust him, They knew Lim better than the spaker, Me wiis put at the head of tho ticket becauso o vas n upright citizen. Capt, Heuly was an Loaorabls and well known gantleman, For cazdidates sz Corwiy Commissionera fiva Republicaus were put fn nominz= tion because they were bonest meu, Hn hail notking o say agalust IHMesing. o climed what kv Liod no right to. Tlo hud uo right to claim the peo- pla of the Clty of Clucagy, or cowapel thum to serve $m ns serle, ‘Ihe apuaker then gave a scatfering review of Hes. ing's political career. e had appeared a few duye 430 before s colored meetir 7, sud snuounced himeelf as 5 good Ropublican, and thitve days after annouscad bis- uelf as 3 Demerit, und £21d hu_bad aiwasa Ieon one, tefore a go-called Democrutio Couventlon, He kought thio uffice to poy lis dobts, No public offi er had a right (o cJim cuo cent more that lis salary, As o citlzen of Clicsgo he bad 4 Fight lo tay thiat wa man bolding the poopie's money in i hands Lad right to Put it 1o personal uses. David A, Gage lont the peaple’s money br trring to maks persoual guin, aud {f Mr, Hewng did thut ho violated the law, aud thie mau who was do.ng it now stolated the law. The wroug was justas much as awhen bie deposited 1t at tbe poker or £iro table, When Heming said that be wanted the office to pay his debts, o sald thal bo would violate theJaw, “This wasa viclatlon of Lonusty and every thing that pertained to it. They were tald by gome of tho_ Oppositiun leaders that they had no rights which toe Oppo- sifon party wero bound to respect. o asked them §f the MHcpublican jarty ever refused Democratia judges at cloctions, lo wented {0 know f that Wan tue way Lo maintain the rights of citizens, Did the lepublican party over ad- vucate justics only fo shemselv determined to sccomplish bfs election oven by baliot- Lox stutling, and any man who endeavornd 5o deprive auy citizen of his vote was not an honeat man, Tnoy Dbad asked {hin of tho County Commimionery, amon; whom wero men whom Henlug culled thivves, an rome of whom wero candidated for re-clestion,’ Tho Bosrd had granted out of 300 elec. ton judges. It even respected Hesing, be would hava loot that respect now, He nsked them {f they would allow their election o be miade & farce of, “They all loved liberty and & froo bal- Iot-box, He seked Low loug tho Government would siand £ the mujority wero deprived of thelr rlahts. They were all proud of the privileze they enjoyed in supporting fres overnnient, They wers alf opposod 10 opprossion uud s monarchy, 'If ihe freedom of the allobox were taken away, then tho Goverument woild fall fnto the baods of a few men, Ila would be afrald of euch m man an Hestng A man who woull asssult Tespectoble mercusnis through his newspaper was not to be trusted, He was atyrant, 10 aeked b few men _met in Roltls Chicago lew years sgo and sopt for A. C, Hes- thien asked bow tho election would te carried, aud how thet same olection was carried, He would xak Hewing If ho did not opposa taking off the tariif on lumber aiter Chicago was in saber, Hemng wus then fu tue Iumber buriness, in which ho afterwards falled, Did be not oppose the fire ord. nauco Lecause ho was engaged n that same lumber busincsa? He bud & seltiah tuterert in everything bie undertook, 1o only dtayed with a party as long 4 they bowed down to bis will, He asked bis earcru If tho making of combina- tous of foretguera was not sgniust the Tighta of Ameri- can-bom citizens, He hud dononuced Know-Nothings ism through Lilinols, snd deuounced ths sutna thing ta day, Kuow-Nothing'am based ou forelgn birth wus ust us Dad n8 Ruuow-Notbingum Lased on American irth, No man wanted 10 s6 w combinatlon of forelgn Rutiopalittes, 116 wauted to seo every man worsbip sud thiuk oo ha pleased, Cafeagoans had ggreat ciiy and a great county, aud the eopla mado thewm ao, “Toey must not hve'thess governed ao s to bavo capital driveu away by bigh taxes, ‘Tbo peonle’s Burdens shiould belightencd, and good governmient wusured, Woen contracts were mads with distonest mou, then they bad not an Looest” Goversment, Ha cared not who did_this, they were dishonest men. . Tulacity and county wae being governed us New York bud beou cro tha peorila alniost roea Ju arnus and jut some of the thicvie 1 the Ponitentfars. 'ue tims was condng when honosty would aunert jtuclf, and it was (ue that thees micn shodhd now, Tho men sclecied ‘an {udges of eloction wero not chosen for thelr Louesty, Whien men {ntend- «d to be honest they aid what was fair, aud waen tiey ‘wanted to Le dishonest they uld whi unfalr, The we Joftersonlan Club which b od Mr, ing had asked the County Commissiovurs 1o ape 1~lnlnl oue Mepublican Judge for esch cleetion jiro- cloct, 1lo'reviewrd in caustio terma the masnner fn which the judies of eloction were selacted, Mountrer, the puld Connnisalouera® sttorney, had aald & waa tos late to chango the lat, Tue peoplo knuw they could swear ina judge of election on election duv at the polls, evon Without his being chosen by tho Couaty Cominise slonera, They knew that (Lo Healug tickol was a tfe= Lupest conbiuation, In ten moutne 1hese muen had exliaasted the volire nEpmpmuuu. and yel they wel called keneat, He ankod thiew not 1 lek o Oppost ton carry this eleclioa by fraud, 1f Nuslug Lud & wajority, let him have ths afice, But ho ssked them to watch the polly, Thete wasa law (o punish balht- Lox stutiug and fraud, Iet every Luu- st ctizen go b0 polis. and 1ot allow & 180 {0 Vote unless o wan u voter, lle would hsve thum go 10 the polls and see that therw wis »fair e oction. Let them dewand ihab they bavo fair and Louest el.ction. and then Mr, Heulug will not Lo County Truasurer, 1f they wer deterniined 1sen tLey could carry the dlection for Liuneaty, Tucy would bo {bo pruteciors of the busllot-box sud proservers of 1ho peace, 'There weie suen Just au dotersitid ss s, Ueulug, snd they were determiued for a fair vivetivu: MU, L. G0 MUCK was neat futroduced, ife bad but lttle to »ey, Mo peared Lefure thu ss the caudidate for Lrcaaurer for the County of Cock, Ho sppes 58 the candle date and reprosentative of bonest men, s took the Bomination Lo tske a record for , aud to show hat some o6 had coursge 10 face this combluation of Oounty tay-stealers, The whole secrel sustsd fu the combination af County ogers, and Heing hiad alifed with th $¢ 28 coid pat of the publie treasur, Z wauted bonewt gove erument, let tham Ao podn nexy Tues- dag anl - yote fer & 7 Jepnblican tioket He matd that 3 they S0 eir duty an men ey wonlid olect honiest aie at the end of the tary Kuod record, %0 help $ would, i clerted, Minw s whieet clesu, and & e the nest s pealy, for Lonest governy > 7Y olliee, Jieaing ta L3 LUE Laver earried =y men, s citizus S 3 o ¥ man, L C.1fnc) 3 F axan honest man, e fvated several very ans & 7 geedoten, which wer well re- celved, v, Hne. ¢ flelerinined to oppose corrup- tion, and wonld admiinisirate boneaily sod ue tho * pecple's money 1o tae peopic's sdvaulsge, and “not for perousl benehl Tun very fieat bid Jet out for the Connty Inillaing wa lot to Grangar Harms at $12,000 higber thin another firm would have dotio it fur. ' Iin naked thera Lo eloct hopent men for County Commitarl:ners, and Louia fluck, who would ceuah out the corrigt riug which win now sape ving tue Anancial foundstion, €OL. UTNN follnwrd Gen, Mann, Ilo mid that there wrre noveral candilater in tho field, The Demnczats wald vate for K Iesiny had tried to” break np thie Hepublican Dithedoit? Ho wannomtunted by the dot- Democratic Club, Was this Jnckeon Demoo- Ho tutended to break up tho Dewocratic Lut “llaing would brtak Lis mack next, made N nlrd o the audicnce elect honest tien Lo 2o reforin two years ey, | He saked them, aa b rcy 7 party, 0 Tueedy The z apenker mo huoriue adileess, and drew some glittering picturen of thn Jaffersontan Conventlons, which cfter thie apee b of “Thataun Hoyno parsod 8 resolution ad- socating the purirz of the bilnt-bos, sud then wwale lawed Ilrlim{; 1y w a7rafd that Jteslng would mage theto wick on Tuesday sext, sud they sould throv: Al up. Al citirens biad on Inferest in city and county sffaire, Mlesiig was & gaod feliow, bt not to bo {ntrusted witt the peuple's monsy, The apeaker stood with his liead undor Lit uric bevsam ® Lad cut it off. But bt proferred tho Leriblican perty becausg it was endeavoring to pecure honest guvernment, Let Hesing hoo Lin'own ruw aud jay hia debte, e bAd boasted tlat e carrivd thie Gorainy vote in Lin packet, This be wanted hurled Lack 10 ehow Heaiog tlat be €ould not coutrol the honesi German vote, The Gles Club then culivencd the oreaslom with an anpropriate campatzn Aokg, which was re.e.ved with | cutuusiaam, ME, MICDAELSON follawed In a Gerra: atdread from the ¢ Z tung wn article u rogard lo Ring«, writtc ing lant year, Ho tidvocated ths el and the entire Hepublican ticket na & neceesty fir houewt goveruuent and the crushing of thu great Caunty 1ting, They dld not need to vore for Hising becaure e ficeded monoy, 1f his friends wauted tu hely Lim, Tet them pay bts deLts, but let them not do it ut the expenso of the publ's, THe5 rould got rauyer from th Loor-Ho se 38 weil, if_they wanied {o mrke It wan eung Prop.e's ToDey, Lt Lono.ty airs, He begied them to vole tho tcket {n order Lo crurh the county ring. JOlIN LYLY, ING followed Mr, Miclad dvocated the pro tion of thio Lullot-tozes un eleticn-day, wnd 1o sec o £n boneat rnd pure cie:tlon took plice, Ha pekel thiem to bo viglisnt ant not allow the minonty to coti- trol them, Eich man's voice counted fn the aggre- of the electiou, and the Jntegrity of the ballut-box m protected, The risut of suifrae should te preserved inviolate aud pui ¥ mers chants_wera to meet {o-uight—to preserva the purity of the ba'lotebor, Thoy proposed to do what they hud never done befure, 1o closo their stores ou clectiun day and to prote:t their own aud the foterscts of Calc'go. Let thia ba ln whose uteress (4 might—but let it be the Intereets of a racred right,—ite At of wndragu, If this were o' diterated then Liey have uothing clas to protct ther freedom, INGWELL OLSEY, Assistant District-Attorney, szoke nest, and contristed the tickei of tho two parties and Low they were ciosen. Hia mpoach ciosed the meeting, wuich ad- Jousned whih thtas Tousing chears for Huck and tho Lepublican ticket, THE RZPU3LICANS. THE FIFTU AND 8IXTH WARDS. Tn rosponss to the cali for s union meeting of Fifth and Sixth Ward slopublicans, a larze num- ber of citizens met at the corner of State snd ‘Thirty-5ret troets last evemug. Mr. I, C. Van- dercoolt was calfed to tho chair, and My, Jultng “Rodbervas appotuted Boeretary. Mr. Murry Nelson, ouo of the candldates for Conuty Commiesioner, was callod upon by the menting to address them upon tho fusues of the cawpaign. o esid that, in his opinion, auccess depended npon their going to the polls aud wolking there ell dey toece that the election wasan lonest one. I Roputlican sbould Bce bkt his weighbor was thoroughly aroused, and that genarnl buvinesn war suspend- ed on eloction day. Repubhicans hsd been agleep, and 1t was oaly for this resson that o NUMBER 63, publican Clny met Wednesday evening In Marimat Hall. Gen. O, L. Maun, Prenident of s Club, callsd the moet!ng to ordcr, b' 3.1, Jeffory mas elected Chalrman ef the Exscuire Commi(lee, snd Ogden Lowels Becresary, ‘Tha followlng namos weie selected Ly the Committsn us & ballot-box gund First Precinct—Qeorge P. Doy, A, ¥, Povmsell, Wiliama Emerson, C, duninge, O, f, Bl biud, Janies Cummings, Kuttl Nelenon, 'A, T, Latis, 1L H. Aluin, Gllbert Olson, ltaamusson, B, C, Bisrs! Blujamin S.utw, A, J, Marley, 3 Sosond 1 . Woodward, Clark Lipe, Winer, Diviy Marsli, , J. B, Briggn, Jobn 1. J Carlds L. Culver, X N, Bonte A Anaily o- Waezaan, C, A, Crane, Dr, Llae, Dr. Harcours, M, Catapelt, 3N, Fonen, Hhird it re. £ =Th Jablird 1 re%in ¥—Thimon Fereler, A, C, Tt T Harye o lodward it 1, ol ;|'.. x;::i}“ Currier, G, H. Brooks, J. A, Faurth Preciie'~icen, T, 1, Rsmmond, 7. M. Dan- dy, 4, W, »’«"K"‘i'n AL W. Poud, U. 3L Miller, G, W. A 6 oken Jones was elected Captain of tho 3 Hizoe, Haney Towne, W, H, Hold a, Foraytho, ', L., Guurd ;8.0 rer, Lieutenant of tho F.24b ¥ 2L @, Magitl, Lieutenaut of the M-nnu’l“ru]’:c"?fl. Loy Lleatenant of the Third Trecinet; . As e ttenant of the Fonrth Praciuct, 1t wau resuived thiat the Captain an1 Lisutenants Rlsuld hiave charge of the ticketa oo elcction day: that 1be otleers of tha Guarid eppuiut tvo men 10 act an challengers I e.ch procinet, und that n ward meoting be hel4 wt Martine's Hall Monday ovening nest, -Ad- Jourued, TILZ FOURTEENTIL WARD, There wan a lively ineetiug of the Fourteenth Ward Tepullican Club at No. 785 West Lako stroet, A7, Whitsm Willlama acted as Chalrmaz. Ar, Jubn Lyls King was the first speaker, He sat1 that the eiscmblege that eveniug showcd that tho peo- pleof tho ward were alire to their fntercats, Thia watnot & political campalgn, the jRaues bing eime 11y honesty or corrugtion, Abcra wers bigh inter- eath involsed n the clo’tion—intercats of money. "The question wan whiether the peapls were 1o favor of houeaty and economy i ollice, or [referrsd to Yote fur nvn who muught ottice murely for the apalls to be dertved from thew, fivery perquinke of thess county ottices aiould g0 1o the pilbiic aud ot to the individe ualoth e-holder, 3Ir, Hi-ng Lin bein making n T at boast of Wie fact liat be Bad ben otered omlices tofore, and Dad refored. Bl thet | bae sioiiing o do with (he rrescent.” Tt was known that La now e2ueht to by County ‘Treasurer iy order to nake sy vut of tho otvee Tuo Cunstituilon provided 4433 certain malary b6 pivea Lo tho Tressurer, and, e 1o perqulsitex could by legally ontiined. k wu present all kuew that {he caddidute on tlie 16 publlesn Ucket bad not solicfted the olice. Ha wea fu n good bumucss, and could make mora motes uit of odico than fm It He wan fuiy antioiy (3 rervo tle people effieloully aod Buesis, Bo, aieo, W with Murey Nel- for Couuty Commisslumar, ‘Llin that " uol Larmey Caulfeld A.rrison, with ail the Dewm- angr 44 could injure the paople of =8 uneof theaa lo-al otficy bokders %ho Lisd control of costracte, and who iad the power ot up every Kl of 4 Jols 7 to eurich themselvos { the puoite pocket, “lle closed Ly referrinz to suction of the € Buerd in mouspolizing ali thn raof clection fof tho Oppuaition party, [Ape Fhawae) Tha “Hew, Tngw eson followed with a short rreech. The proneut ootitest, o wald, was between thie honent vaters [ t poilsl - sl bumcrs, 18 24 10 relato the history of thu preent Oppos ton party, showing how tho dif~ forent unruly 18 of by Jation were united. £a) ollier gentla®’ Furtner remalin wien § naeht, aud ths Weating then sdjourned, EEVENTEENTI WADD. The Depublicans of the Sixteenth Ward sesembled in mags-meeting last evening at the Leki No. 311 Lan rabea sticet, The hull was crowded. klr, Henry Severin previded, Lowls C, Huck, Republican eandldate for County Treasvrer, was introduced, Lo mads s speech of alout £ficen minuten in length, which was devoted Frigeipally to o keen dizsoction of Hesing and tue Op- [eziudop 1ing, o told thom what thers was v ezpock n the ftture in case wuch 8 calumity aa Heslug's elece tiou should overtake tle county, Gen, O, 1. B un was Introduced, He went directly for A. O. Uesing an® did not laave Liwm till the Bues such demolished, referted {oan epl~ vode tn his legi:Lulve experionce, Wien an attomp was made to repeal tho registry law, When the at- winpt fesled, Loulng felt worea abant it thun suybody vlno on tho tioor, Why 1 Liccause, without a registry, Euutug fait thathe could wanipulato elections us he ehime,’ Gen. dlann sald be feit particularly interested in tlla ele:tion, becauss the Fegutry law was now rc- peded, and we hsd not that cheek on illegal'votiug, Hete wero men frum forelgn countriva whu had the right of citlcenship. Lot Do man, le he bigh or low, prince of poleutate, [aterfers with that rigat, Kooek d iwn, it pood b, the trsitor {o tho Rrousd wun nttemipts to vols fraudulently o thal {ureet cheer} ‘That sort of thing, tamperiug Wil eloctions, would destroy wur Government ualoss party bad gotten in power which was solely bound toguther by the cohceive power of public plander. Tlhe apoaker was frequently applauded during his remarks, Col. Ricaby then came forserd and said that it was the duty of every wmun to bLe present on election day and #eo that not a single fraudulent voto wan ceet. Tho danger which be feared was the stuflivg tae ballit-box. It wai only Ly this moans that {leeing could beat Tuow- day., The Oppoation were united, bo- cause they wero born 1n s fore:gn country. Whou men ¥ero eeon who wers orgunizing o this ian the peoplo shold arousa themselved. It ehoutd oppoved by every man as_much an If they bad veon organized from diffeent religious sects. The best teat of (b6 (w0 partles—the Repubiican and so-called Oprosition—wax to comypare th ticket, At the head of one was Louis Huck, a 1nan who was ab'e ta pay hin debtn, a man who, if elected, would call ** Butdalo” Biller to account for hin $1,000 gambling debt, 8 man of good moral cliaracter, On tuoother ticket, tho spenker Bald, thiors was nothing tobs praised. No one could get on that if he was not a *von-Somebody " or an “0'.somebody.” He thougtit hia ~own namrs might live Lcn nsed by the Opposition §f ¢ biad ouly been O'Lticaby. When & Board gavo $11,(00 mors tos farmer then 3 fosson asked for puttivg o die foundation of the Cuurtstloure, what did it mean? 1¢ meant that they wero stolen frum to thet extent to sup- vert Hesing, The pagers bad shown tuem that they bad & duty to per{orm,~ta go to (he polls aud vots ouce. 31r, Cooper said that tho voters of Chicago would bavoio decido Tuesday whetlier & New York Tweed Ring was 1o be made & fixed thivg iu thin city, The Ueation was uat uf Democracy or Hepuulicsuism, 1ot Cathiotictam o7 rotstantism, but whelher Chicugo was to have an bunest or u dishonest City Gov- erument, 1o sald that tue city would run with blood of Healug triod 10 curry the city—at lorej the Bixth Ward~—sy fraud, In tha defest of Lesing lay tho walfare of Chi 2gu for years to come, Beverul other speakurs addroaed the 1ix-payers who wero prescat, and the moeling sujourned, TRE BIXTIL SvARD, The Repnblicans of the Bixth Ward held a grend rally last eveulng &t the coruer of Manovir and Tweutyrsth stecots, The e roow wus densely packed, und tie despest Inforest sud grestest entbuslasm prevaild. Among the atteudiuts Wero sevoral promiucnl_gent.o- men of the ward herelofore tdentifad with tus Uppo: sition purty, sud promizent among the speakers was Mr, Cornwell, an old Democratic staud-by, who pro= clafured id aileghince to tha Yepublicon ticket fu th Preeent canvues, to hrow back 411 the faces of thu Jel- fersoglana the atfempt 10 acll and deliver bim 10 thy monerel combluution be.d:d by A, ¢, Hesbag, Martin Ut wan catled to tho chair, und tho @rat #peaker lutiaduced was e, Coy, Il Wi followed by SLuj. K. M. Woula in 3 Yigoroos sty e, Al tlils Junciure of the mecting & crowd of Heaing- ftes I 1ho ack purt of the room calicd for Ald. Hoal- crs, Who cumo forward to have his sy, Tha chalr proved equal to tha emergency, utid foformed tho gentieman very Lromplly thut if o wanted to prove that he wat worthy of bis Lt Lo would laevs 1o g2 t0 woig other Lacoilag and Inct a ditercnt clags of en, Bomers cowed ul once, uud skulked back o Lw cromd, ot deufoning calis for othier upeakers, 1o nozt attempied to break up thie moo: g by inuiting tn B0b Lbrotd Lla o uo'ey etouatrativtin, g Lis cifurte proved ih vain, Tua 138t scen Of it he was Fetreatiog fram the jeers of Dk wutryged coustiturnte, fullowed by 8 fow avers grown sud buis T mesting Loys, Alnl)lml waa addressed in turmn by John Jonc iy Str. B ‘ol, ‘Micaby, Nelsoo, do . Healy, il othie M:;'rurn’ u\r:\l:u enthuafeih preveiled thronghout, sud all premcut pledged Luinsives to work carnestly for henucoemn of ihe Kepuulican tiekeb, and promised tnas tho ward woukd du its duty the 21 of Novewvor. TUE NINTU WARD, The political market ou Blis Ixlatd avenue last evene ing: was, camncreiatly speaking, active, thougl freegs ulir, Tbo Niuth Ward Reputlican Lzecutive Com- inltice et at No, U2 ok that thczoughifare for tha pur- e of tsking action with referenco to n elreular from Gen, Mann, which {4 hervto added, recommending the qqmlnlm!nl of & * Qusrd 1o the Ballut-Boz," to serve Tucsday, Tho mceting was called 10 order by A. P Maddoz, Edward Everitts Scingus Socroury. A o ton 1o spoiut & committes of thres t0 Tominate & Captain was adoplad, sud Mowrs. Frazlor, Beott, sud O'liriou wers sprolnied such Cowiwittee, who will sp- pottit that QI sud sunouuce biw, fogether wil i subordinates, at s future icetiug, CuicAuO, Oct, 98, 1nT8.~B1u : ‘Tho undersigusd bas becn ap) patn Comubtioo 1o pointed by the General Gan Orgutiiee & brigade of Lspubiican chidens (0 bo knows an Tho Gurd 10 tho Baliot-Bo; You sro therefore tequestc, Exscutive Comuittcs uppulut au active, ulucreot pets 300 a8 Gaptain of your w.nl, sud ous Lituteuaut, bud from ten (o Bfteen uion for each jreciuct. ‘The Captain ts xvfl:mud to report to moat thess to bave your Club or sadq 3 of Lis Licutepanta, as vazly a8 gnun“.fl‘t:d‘;‘%\o‘ln. for furiber jufurmauion, Ree spectfully youss, 0. L, Alany. TWELLYTH WARD QUARDIANS. The Ezsctive Committco of the Twelith Ward Ro- 3t wan stoppef. * Mr, Huck was befors the peoplo for Treasurer, 1o wan pol the speaker's first chioice. Thero was a man (CIark Lipe) in the Twelfth Ward whan be wanted Lut Huck was nominated, sud ba may ti:o man they want to count the money, (Cleers,} Alr, Miller, ihe present County = Tressurer, chochod out their mouey and the spesker's money ta pay L3 gambiiog debts, When Gaga was re-clected they wanted the money counted, Tuey wero booted at und called buminers aud scallawags. How much it wonld have saved Cifcago If the demand had beea compiled with, Years ago, whea the speager first came to Chicago, he saw ot & school exhilition, spsak- {ug & pince, a bright boy, ana asked bis name, * 1t was Louts Iuck. te had romeubered Lim over sinco. Do causs his name was A1k, it did not mean that Lo was Rog 10 Liook the people’s muney. [Liughter,] Gen. 3auu discussed 1 Harme coutract, It was let 0 & pauper who wever luid the foundation of mnstbisg oo (an & dog-pen or & hen-coop, [Laugiger.)” It sbould have bee given to a_practical mian, Murry Nebon and Joau Jones must bo elocted tothis Board of County Comumissoners. Tuere will then be twa watch doga over tho peoplo’s monos, Then they shonid and mast elect Muck. Ho bad yromised, uid would do Lix beat to knock dowa and dray out due ihicves, {Great cheoritg.] Addrcses were madu by deswra, Beribner snd Fe..ch,” Mr. Benbuer brought ou aprlaee when ho safd : Wo Liyve no rogistry, They intend tobeat usby fraud. We will go to tha polis Tuas o Wa will bave it peaco- d»f’ and compel 2 Lur eloxtion, 1€ wo ‘must. Curry the uows. ably i€ we caa, forelvly 1o [fey; Folowiiy tliean epeakers wers addresees In the Ger- man largaage. Tao wesung was a grand success, THE NINETLEENTH WARD, The Republicans of tho Niueteeuth Ward malted in good numbers at the cormer of Chicago avepueand North Wells atreet laat eventng. Ar, O, W, Fuller pre- Bidedd, Alz. Jubn Atwater made & candid and effective drees, setting forth, lua convincing manner, tho re- rults that would cusuo In_casa the Oppoeition should wicceed I earcying tho electiou, s Waa Sollowad by M. Siudoon W, Kiog and 3tr. Shellon was ealled ont, and i ro ivin Demoerats and Hopublicans wi tici ou cowtou ground, $o Limaolf wes » Dewocrs of {wetty-mx years' alanding; in fact he never voted any but 8 Dervocratic i ket 1o hiw lifo, Nest Tacs- however, Lo 1ropas:d to go to-the pol & snd vota fd (hat he a bo hait e tepublican ticket, {Cleers,] r, Heziug w.s gruwing poor, sod could mot B oup, bis proseut atyle,—iive In & palace and have carriages and drivars, less bocould get his bunds iuto the County Treasury, Tho spesker did uot bellcvo i vivcting muca to dftice for ¥eh A Teason. THo had not a wordl t pay uginst M chael Kecley, 46 was sn houest mun; uever bud auythlug to do with tl and he nover would have, Ir. Keel Loueet and fajthful Treasurer if el He would uever Lotray the futcrests of the peaple, But Me, wheldou feared fuat o vole tor Kecley would be practis eal.y loat, oF, worso th tuat, ug st felp eloct Heslug, Yor that resscn, ho propoeed to vots for Muck, and {g:nmm 18 was tus duty of all houest Demvcsats to da uwise, 21r, 0'Donnalt, who saii hio wan & workiggmsn snd & hodscarrier, suld he cauldu’t go llediug, ‘but alankd Vote for 1u. k, aud uil workiiben shoild do Ukewise, Mr, Fels'h made a short sddress in German, Ry Wiley 1080 Lo apeak. Lo sald 1ho_ business mea of the city didu't care wacther 1ho Dutnocratio ticket, the Repuiblicau ticket, the Opposition or suy othee tekot wad elected, provided 5t was uu bonzat Ucket, AL thle poinik i the pro-eodiugs tliers Woro aymptoma ofs row {n the rearof tup ball, It scoms that Hese ing's bummers sttempled to bold & uissting ut the vorunr of Kash and Pesrson stroets, It wua a fizzls, &nd a mov of thera cume over with the intentlon of cruating 8 disturbauce fu the Hepublican muoeting, ThariugALr. Shelaon’s sheech thoy comenced yeldiuyy atocudl and . o L « g, cheeriug for Healug, g Whet fil‘. Wiley Le, hlk“ the uprosr Iucpaased untll nothing the ba Leard, The rngicesder and lustigstors mob were daks Thewu, Presidout of the Oppouition Olu! Liab et ALL Lyucb, l!‘.:r;’ Gullen wha 14 ono iy " ,n,:‘buum vutaumbered the hait<drunken scallawags Mz or elght to onv, sud should havo it stralght frony Uhe shyowiier, und sent thetn home o stroichers, ‘Thuy would bave thught thom & needod lessoti, But tha lte- publicans felt good-nutured, and, moredver, they did $iot bunkor for contact with 80 dlrty & ol of bums tmetq, 80 _they quietly sdjourned, and reolutely held their noes t1D they got well awsy trom the foul and odusous contamination. KEFLEY, THE YOULTU WARD. A Keeloy meeting was hell at 531 Btate strest last eveny. The geotlemen who had met ap- pointed & committen to make urrangowsanls fur & larger mosting and shen ndjourncd.: THL FINTIE WAKD. A unmber of tho fiicuds of ‘Alichasl Kesley met Iast night a: the coruer f Btste and Thir- tieth streeis, Alr. E. ¥, Quean was appolatod Chairman. Mr. E. ¥. Oooke sald that Mr, Keo'sy bad been greatly elandercd, but it had boen put oa 80 thick thas everybody could sco that b was mere