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THE CHICAGO PRIBUNIS: SATURDAY, OCTOR A 0y eall ab these heardy mon of tha Villages of Oak I'atk aud Austin and of the Tosn of Cicero, sewembled in the P awn-1Tal Thureday ovening to liston to a stir- didresn by tho ITon. Mr. Wowlard, ths vra- Tha meeting war catied to crdor by O, W. Herriek, L. who nowmlvatnd Mr, W 1T, Weod as Chairman and 4, B, Swaus. Mr, Wocd, the Chaitman, madea few bricf explanalions of tho jurposo of the meeting, and imprensed on the minds of | Tuit the Gounty Chavemment, of which Conly thows presont the urgcut asnff Agnew 1o avenic 10 work. 2 hlatate Leur, and, en tho & troped ot ono by ono and skulked of to | rin; tor of the evening ¢ guar eoaled il n veral rismbarg srconnt of the mwatrancos hat kad toon mads them by their *13 se" and tho exhilarating inluoncey of ni- acronn imbilinze, 1> test, but flually succumbed and Will v, Ttoua of & man, “ co-rupt and dislionest Gaver tho colored men tu cosuperato w. s axplun whivh voo 88 feerclary. vecersity ab this nea Lo bo oect- and Crawford are b anl lis as-ocisto hallot-bax purged and puritied; or ls 1t the City Uov- .3 of the mob wern b it stronts wers gradunlly be- hbortng kaloand o ¢ effest of tho wurk Mr Hesing eatd o was nihanmod ho ever made The colorml votors aro v 13 1o so-0par- at, tut thoy vather prefne a teader. "If Mr. It will o with tham, hoseve At b £t oub tis Sarrnl eatnty govor rapt of witlel be i faw adyiser, thay sill et biw in on probation, ROARD OF THADE. The mambere of the aarl of Teais wore 1'r akoui nooa by tho I'realdent. Mr. Girotgge Armour, and the following wns anbe Wooiard, who held the rapt ntien- tho bouse £ acetard began by 1 the intoliizenco of Ina nudinace, earrying coaly to Newendtlo to tnlk to sl men ol tha prineples 0f honrsty and iutegrity, thoso Ik Conuty and Chi- ieh wo need 1n our 1dleress mul icnatanes 2 or hidistry and intellige o inoney better than wa can You placo a ma:l v vour voles and iniluon: 01e0 thal man. man as s public servant wo ehonll eclot o e carefubiy os for sny private tiues, and aw Doos thin mnn underetanil tiiy bimorad ? tidted hiw for 6?2 ne a {ine comphiment ta 1t seomod lio { coma over and co wore head puaric.. were for the ns: tizipants in the row.yel o amopg whom wero man: and thodo wio havo ro ofien dr ponio and done his bidding, At o was for Iaming, it Leing 1agreed Lo the ‘i have mado G v whnt it in to-dnv, and v friomls of e can got slong pabile eleztion will o ment of tho er arzued that inasmuch ay they b plw to break up the meeting by forco if they must aihero to the justico of the £airl ouosialsnil member enire of thach; witl hold no husls 2, and that the Ex- antire proceed of the erond, who: oy, = Wom weing our platelut Farcling, *Yen the pas ot you wore bl emvorsation eentinied bl previon Hif trusted with millisus or daliars exe-pt hin good word * 1f not, he i kot 1he na withost bonda, unanimously passed. 1t niil bo reen by the resolition that the mem- « takon a decided atorest in Iy tha vote which the reeohstion received Hewnie will not secolve much anoport from (e quaster. Tiy | olitieal tendencies of the members of tha A large majority nein shonld wera 10s hich, v have L wdday W i Dresing ar Bis Tortunes ; 300 X1 eree to ook T aove than the res o aro positive, ate going to voie for Hask, 4 thi to tho fact that they know um und his Out of tho Demoerats on 0 nine-tan.ha Wil voio for Keeloy, 'They Want 1o Lresnive dheir ileai 1 1t posathls to Heolov idn Ticx rineirlos of tha par promaitued, M. Gaso 1 11ons #o Wwoll, s for e . tee, und thov nn that he i Cathokic—thnt cuctal, nud ropresenty 7, aud o will gut their sred tuny (o Slonccntters’ Crion b Waweeting fast weel aud acuonuced eirculara to ba b all coruer ol Clark sud Vuu About six juen tho ones who sicned the cir- camo 1, Haw tho uziondanee, ing mljouraed, and departed sl and nnsillivg auditors. This ro llemnx need os- nttard, nor indzed vepresented nt Tucetay's cifort wus o mest de- the el € the Catios e preseut, who waio probab Trocavd o1 thet o coga- Wiy cuouphuat AL Up tofio'elok mtnsterad tie oath of al nstorelization papcrs, ous thieo Clerks were bugy attend- iug to others, SOTANISS WANTED, ouot, Chakiman, e maatar OTHER JAT _CXNC!NNATr EXPIRIEMIES, A WIOLESALS M s pitbities tha fo! The Feelr Pre: 1o morchant in Cinetnnnet 3 ¥ Dran M, \uciartrat T alls interest, vp 40 e Ciyy partly i Aty eics T knoven of il ong G thy ELaning ¢iaac to o Hrmirad, Hucs, b cte, ' Bad Jerriae in hiy denw peeured by an oversholming majes 0 discrsscd- eaid his atty their Intores?, backod Ly bis would arousn ther Lo (h casion and bring them tah 3t would firs with indt tlonsands who would yolly, an & boade, | iste pariners ol as to busy him ren gocial rade: Sl s e, [Cheors. ] in ¢ sum, lved to-dny with s o 1040 contaln © 1 ouly with tho el Wik to stcta Hitle big PO QT +3 caual atal ilew b Traiuiout, The budy ' fu tha pork Lt Lo nften vo Cuic, ity Boerd and 210 lengths aua vish tho next kpe Geer und otiers, 65 1A, 4 0T Vi u dosolit of & ORGARIZING, rlirTe Gf gae pe . Stcne Prosident, of A, Danlia, 'rank Dinke w23 ot us chiallengor at the soming ole Covettwern elcetrd 20 5arva an special clesliaof eleetion, nhiose of reh vota when polled, and 4 HTdon't vote wiih th Lotets” Quee of thow creatiere i e Lound opylug avound ey el this crhming Wheee e 1ho netgbloriood. ¢ pbite place, roperts i 10 1he *Thos " Wit W18 FORIC Wil Kouriiligg ) eaniaat Tor 1% it ~hall bo o cheel e O powizton, shocy Jrofees ta L ono or more of 4 wng, Tnaing ha g, tho # Loy p 5 1ho minatl-siani uges §f Be was abont to scize his “Tho venp 1 i 11 diiianity to koep ta tuide it fing tho yourig man, ‘The Lot callil Heriisg s vogabom, eronta vl tiat te, ¢ named gentlimen w ed (o dorve #s & apecial committec o ¢ cract of justico, in tha great contost Bctweot hauesty and curragition: t. 1. Stove, D, N, Bash, J. B, 1all, Dewmpotor, 1{. O, tollie, Daniol Bling bt & younsg man, I Thiznat with his s, Wty Lo g ertiudo st same s ieir beet riend, erntory ho lud b that ho woul ers " or beastd of tie el than | T Aperler then avram A o 1) il ok Lo utie s i paw renlly: chunzed his o Tn times pest tho b Bpoken mgainat Ko working jor a tick A fatner arto. crate with ¢ niy bt unly desisuated Hesln PRESS COMMENTS, OUTADE OPINIONS OF NESING, ‘‘he Dlaomiagtua Fawlagraph of the 28ih wrwelly L i1, Sue thews, D, W, C. Gooding, Chas. N W, A, Bartliott, $u 82, G r, Uaw'l Wiglibnan, I, Bleele, U, 8. Sty Jaen 1T, Roberts, (enry o Nelwoty DeClolvar, C. L Green), v T veret, 1LV, Blig . nprnglor, Anguat Sing 00 Maruher, Jobn tieb) . L, W« L. tel B, Perer biump, R R, McCabe, J. 1. Skeolo, A Dir. N. Chnmberhain, Will ho n gousrql meetiog of nh e in this ward ae Do, 209 Loirty-first which kad ot ji Ameriea 1o had alwoyw heen veo: porn eitizons naad b rgaivst the Inek, Thaar 1 adoriny of tho Demueiats would voi for Taa Detuocrats auew that the yro WO an far ap Tl 20ealla L Teff temifans, 0z Damacrat par ax. el at they calial s eonventlo Letigz, 07 Cistiano, b wher thoct, it e | thoy nomiuatal A, U, Hesing “Cho nomlnes made thow them ho was us thorough o nn-vat as i of theu, and win gl to continun Ho dououecd indation, wid declived tae 1eauuip- 4 Lill of tha late Cang il o iado w * areaugyd progranin e, echy, fia Whicl L ¢ aud sets of Mes rudge-pula of Hemvon sud bie Hatt-bole o Somio tinio was then mpant watting for mar T put us thaw 2 ra dirappownted tho rowinent pe it A they W namse tatistituie the guard for W8Ty, —Whicu £, Ho Biatee, € pto, Liottonant Fimt Precinet § Second Preciuet; THY FIITRENTI WALD, One of the most respoctablo mootings of th. eampaicn was boid last ovenlug ln ekl Aucers Hall, 113 Milwaukeo nvenua, s priucipally from the Norwegisn population, with s fair mixture o English. 10 howstod of his ow arty which onee hoaored aud tru noight the true poliey fur (he Demoerucy wan 0 re- ward similac desertors with oftiea in onder to awell el of e inaoleucy and Lad bliean Conerouco 0 80526 thun a0, nt sadiatedd i Kepuablican party atd abl bty t tho pesple who had fuvited Lim to at- 4. Mbort NMwon, Liouton Q. 3, Ealier, Lintenunt Ehird Uroowet ; B. J. Rook, Licutensnt Fourth Precinet. Te L uaut st P'recinel has suleotod the folesing-namod gontlomen to sesmt hus on R, H. Criteholl, R. 1. Robiuson, E, B Robin X dawes Brmigh, Thomns Cowen, W, I, Reyinolds, aud A, L. Tho Licutenent af the Secand Procinet hss selected thy tollwing named gontiomon : Jalbot, A €. Holleek, Avery « Bildseenan, ¥, 43, The attendanen 6 had cxh oAt i a 10 wiich 6 Yay Suvited Iu Ch The procoed- with the uimost order thronghaut. aud in this reapect wero iu matked cottrart with the meetingy of tho Husiugites, und {f tha interest and enthusiasm manifested bo wsny indicstion of tho general f the Norwogians of ths oty hitiean questions, Mr. Hesing cun cotint bet fow wibportors smoug tho Norasuou in Chicago, Bueeches wero delivered n Engii-h b Clarkaon ana Heuderson, and J. Jutison, AL I, Oloetian day ; W. lersey, A, ) B. Babtivin, ) il miveet-canted Pl could hardly mako himself more odlnua to Hepublicans and reupectabia peoplo weneraily than he 4 airoady ; but it fe well tiat bo shold cahibit hin demagowuc natirs o cleurly us pode wibje i Lia present grovelling guest of volus, ehiall Lo defostod fu his 1 apoeile, B il probatly be lang oa bitterly a year hence 3a Lo uow dengunces their opponcuty s and it fy Lo Lw boped that Jeita aud Repuhileaun wilithen bo agrew licartily an tho Lattor do ulresdy, ecling AmOUR 4 N it etfort 1! 5 Wele, B, 1 Sonichu the e Rereon: Lt of (e’ ThdkE Precios pae foctcd L followas mamal seutieem sy G nveland, 4% W. Broply, “-lll. Delt, Charlos 4 b, 1L, 13, AL , 1y Cunnpbel 3. 3, omberloy, O, 1, Coneonr (1450 Norweylan by Eoaoder, aud David Echoyen, ‘e nddroescd wero Nsionod ¥o vilis tuuch) at- tention, wnd tho meeting sdjourned at u late Another meetin; Titteenth Wied sias heid at, A0 1kt evea WeRe prusci 1 1 despleing him a8 Cliarles Hienn, of the Reputlicans of tho 9 Milsunieo avos Q.ang to tho rain, bas fow LHL thobe fow wors fuithiul toby C ., Echimviun, W, 8. nlm‘lgro. sfter whicli tho d those preeent weut 1 LRUN. § ulmi;:hbclh?md- % TNPALY 13 THE WLYENTZRNTI WARD, Tha [vdepsrd.nt Clnb of the Nsventoenth rcall on Noith Wells cut Ldwad 1, Dogle Unitney Becretury, THE HISTH WABD, The weathor b o very vieible effect oo the atteudnneo at meetingy advertieed to be hold in tho soutliwestern puition of the city lust aven- Inge Especially was thls tho caio with thoss the interest of Kecloy. ‘Lhe residouts of Bridge- Mested to | port ure ususlly picof agniut sy ordinary 1 pediment. batthe stonnof Tast ovenlug kopt the L at lowte, or nt o dimtance from i0 weekngd wero located, aod tho epuslcers sddresyod sfim audioncos, A meetiyg of the Indopendents way arranged totake place st No. Y01 Avctier avgnue, whicls it was supposed would attract the Loruy-lianded comtitueucy who labor ab the Roliiug Alls, Butn bl In the vicinity seemed to presont o crtor quality of enteitainment. Fitzulbbon, HOAL Wilden lugton spole to w mubority, whilo thoeo who gmeuted the number - o samo political complexion | that Mr, Washington Hesing used wy monoy il ‘ho ).lontenant of the Pourth | J setocted the fullowinz-named uc.,'uif.".i’l.f L . Watwon, G, G, Hvman, ¥, ) Awienco, Wilin Ttsinbardt, Dr. Poaso, Archile Cameryn, JI,‘.L";E Detuwoiler, Jacob Agser. "o aboVo-naLiok 0 et the Exeeuttyo Committeof tha 40 a'olock, iu Button’s Lo cerizerof Jinooln and West Madisun streets, by unlor of the Captaii. CAMPAICGN NOTES. THE COLORKD MEN, Tho Opposition leadors uro now making des- pernta elioits o entico the colored men into sk unhiody atliaucs, hoping thus to break tho e ] vote which thoy intand easth . atd the Reib) weeting ndfenid gontiemen ato rer Ward beid u oy wlrect lesi evanin 1 the clwir, nud Wilaan Ahe rotl bewug cubied wixiy-thees wewbors an. Bwered Lo thur bsmes. After conmiderable debato, Xelley presented tlo following resolution, whica waa unssimously sdopted: Wineuras, We Lave the bomeaty, IGUROLY, sud capalulity (f Mr. Juin Hecly £07 the postiun of Clegk ol tha B3y Fice Vo, Réalvedy "Thit e L Cur UHIGLE £ 475 iTa 40 clovt #9 at the conuuy electiot, MASS-XEBTISO AT OAK VALK, B Wgo audisuce, componed of $he londing | avx, o puints Wl Mr. Thomas J. greateut contidenen fy 1 d t Yeuterduy every gt d sniter vt every hotel and costuuraut ree eivod u postaleard, ou swhich was priused HEALQUALY EX8 ULLUSITION KR aud Robert Lock- ausiLly would yay, o0 o duitog:® ™ ~ Amcdivg of the B3 FiyTu Ay UICAU0, Ok dmdiry v DEAN DI Yo 2 1875 —TWIHL watantotnand woosenr at Comdo’s Lall eaurt, 101 0f 1ol nanl eerinm wreety, & RNt L _and others Tho misating wan 8 puece, il aeato nonezieeted Lo apamar, and a1 o6t Vo iemont was agreed upon watit this avening. Still n third meating of tho Ke-leznes vaa Qallat Koo 415 ou the sama thacowehiary, whivh in point of nambora was Buserior ta clthor of the 1ieeding. My, Jobu Foomoey was o'eeted Vrasbdont, aud in the dischargn of tho ominouy duties fncumbant on thas position introducd John J. Fiizmbbon. At the eonelugion of ths rertluman's rentarks which wore Lut 2 ravatition of those mia.io by him sinco thy campaigu oponel, Henr nigan took the flunr aud evsaved to enlighten the volore of thy th Werd an to Lielr dutiod Ta vday. 1To way followed by T1, AL Wilder in the aamns straln, and Robert theeking. tm Lunped the arzuments of his cologure, urced i of eetlon, and relived, after ywhish the weetisy adjourned. TIE ELEVENTIL wARD. & meating of the Heelov fralernity, heraliled iy fif, deum, was hell fast night ar 116 North ClListon siveni, ‘I'hie eoting opened with a spasch from Mr, ‘Thomas Bowe, it not beinz considored uecessary to avpmnt a Urexident to presorva ordor. The & eakor deelared that o was there as a rank oppositiomst; mat a memher of the Oppositian party, but a man opposad to ail ring corruption and tax oppression, and mersevor o friond of Mr. Michaol Keoloy, IHealludedto Ao C, IHes- Ing an the ringleader of all the ** damnabls prac- tices ™ that had been going oa of lale, and nc- cused bim of all kids of trranny and buliying in collecting monoy to run hia eampaign, mving it na his opinion that Chicago was following in tha tracks of Naw York City. ; 'Tho aerival of Mr. Keeloy was recoived with tumaltuons appianso; he was ealied upon Lo Rk, ond in reply-to the call tadoa short epeech, which hio Levan by makine au apology for hin diraereeable voice, stating that it wan wort ot with uel uto. iln referied to bis past conrse s an oficisl, andsiated that ho would make no promises of what he wonld do in easo of his eleetion, buy would et Lis part coursn e a criterion of waat bis futuro conduct might Lo, Ho saul that Le was no publio spesker, axized ta be azeused, and concluded by roquost- 1 nll his friendy and helpers to work hard in his bohalf, follawing their convietions. Gon. Stiles was tho noxt one ealied to addtess the mecting, which hio did in his usunl foreible Ty the courie of hw ramnrka ho sated t all men should bo as mueh mternsted in s campaign as Lo, the internsts of nll bLeing the same. o explained bow Dbigh tases op- preesed aft, expecially tho poor, and rtated that it tha prevent reipn was not hroicen at this elec- tion tha tnxes wonld incroano at a ratnaurprsing ta tho tingleadors themsolves, snd that Hesin who weat sbout assessing ait; omployes to ki port tho campaizn, wgd the man who would be tho Boss cf Chlengo, as Twoed w3s of New Yorls. e ¢ot'd s oo no bznefit that would atise from turnity; out one_ set of eeoundrels to pat in nnotker, and indorsod, warmly, Mr. Keory a8 the man to broak up tho neforions buriness, The epoaker admirod the independencs of Mr. Keeloy in pattiug him- self forward an tho reaplo’s-rights vrotector, und indoreed hin netion to nagmg hik own hille, atat- ing 4 fact that Keeley had refused ecariary aid to curzy on tho cnmnaign, Cea. E thought that a man who appealed to the ¢ on tho greund of natonality was o demagogitn who wanted votag, and not & man who worked to bina th races togethor an Americ: citizens: for iw considernd ail mea § roiceted by the Americn: flag wn American chuzons, and not Irislnuen, Germans, viaus, ete. o su- nongiced that 3. Ile wan geared; and that the Huckites aud Keeloyites intended to Leop hine ecared till alechion dav, when they wentld po eompletely hrl him down that ba woulid ke too fuuzh erushotl to Lo sears oy au hie oxprorkad it, + Huck and Keeley pro after tho Bama woatl) and haye gat im holed.” v eonelusion, Gion. Shles denonnced a4 o ruse of the Oprosition party, tho report that Keeloy aid ot i, and wadd tlat M. Keeley was n rtaver,” and would stiek Threo cheera for Kealay and o voto of thanka £or Suiles interrapted the buciuess wt this pot. O:der telze restorad, Mr. €\, Woodman echued the weas alrosdy expressed at considoras Dlo lengtly, afier which the meoting adjontnods THE FIURTEENTIC WALD, Tho Indvpondout votors of tho Fourtconth Ward who favor Me, Koeley for County Troas- uror arsonibled ju o vacant store-room at tho corner of Qhlo and Pauliua stroots, to tho num- ber of abous sovanty-ilve, last evemny, for tho purpose of fisteniug to addreeses Irom soversl fitamlumt-n whowaora anniotiziced to spoak. Charles < 1 okl and reputsble citizen of the ward, ta preside, The firah uiealier was (. W. Spofford, Eaq. fle kpoLu earnestiz of tho hmportanco of the elncitn, of the vhatagter uf tho candudales, sud of tho combiistion made by iiesing to oblain axion i tho connty funds, Tnoman North follo a plow eutogy v. Keelos's integrity, and cenouuced Mr. s o politicat trickster, naican, rave Iesing n erlag Ar. Horton, n worl fearful secrinz, ealling Lim the “bigueat potitical thief in tha city."” Mr, Keoloy and Gon. Btiles wonnd up the TRGOLNR Wit suirri addressos, anl oxhortod thosn present to act indepandently and vots for the ritht. ‘The meneting adjoarned with threo cheors fot Mickael iocag. tlitar of U'he Ohre 1o £ tounes ¢a6o, Ock. 20,—Whila it 18 gratifying to neo you devo.ig #o mrich of your spavo to liow up m a true light Hesing, pray don's in tha mesu- time nenloct thowo Jessar lights, such o8 Craw- ford, ono who, if not checlked in bls msd carcer for tho bpoils, bidy fair to outetrip the *Doss.” * For ways thas are daik and fricks (hat sro vain" J. 0, [4nos slow. If any honest voter for n moment doubls that there ia Just cuuse for alarm let him procoed to Crawfordaville, lomediately west of tho ¢icy, whore hie mav jadzo forhimsolf. There ho will »oe o costly and wiyiish suburbsn villa, ‘with its fino ovouch-lioude, elegaat fawns, graveled wally, ete, 'Thoss comluria J, C. hus ou & wage of 35 ordiem, Urior to his election to the DBoard of ‘Trustora for the Town of Cisoro, and tho more recent olevatluon to that of County Commisioner, it i3 well known thut Lo bad not tho tncumo for suoh lavish display, Why, for yoavs prior to his advent futo polities, lie Way the gchovltiarims of his dlstrict, though he dif not tesch school much of the tume, for Lo famed omt thal privilege to an aller porson, s femalo, at 230 por month, pock- oting the difference butween that sum and $75, paid him rrom the wehiwol funds. Tu ihe contio of bis subdivivion, hy hig counlvauce with tha powers thas be, he has had buile & facgo and clos sunt pchaol-building, toservaan » distriot schuol, It in large enough for L2 echolard, and must have cost tho publie 225,000 at Jeast. 0 ochil= ors now attending &t tho oid ecbool, near by, Il;l\_lnllfir wboue a baker's doze 1 froway-Leaded ching, d That thero i eomothing rotten ona can't help surmising whon furthoer ho considors that J. father snd 1rothars, who live in hnmblo cot- tagea neav hun, and etartod ont on the same financial footing, caunot support such extravi- ganco, Tie, fur shume, Johu'! 1f you haveany nl feeling, cotuo * down aund out ™ and 048 broihers a chianca. Hoxest Dusocnacy, AR, HERING'Z BACUIVICES, To the Editer of Tée hacouu Triting Cuseaan, Oct, 29,~Suppoeing the proprictors of ‘I'ne Ciicsvo Tutnust, knowing their paper to Lave tho larpert clrenlation, would go to Springfield and lobby through a law compelling the ity to advestiso alt ite procecdings in tho paper having the largost circutation without regard to prce, would this ot by equivalent to giving T PRIBUKE & raonopely of the publio printing? Aud how would Mr, Hoslug like to bo taxed to Leop up such u wmenopuly? Ife goey regularly every wintor to Bpringileld to keop wotch lest such o law bo ro- pealed. No man goes to Spriogtiold who i3 10 woll known by lubbylas ay My Hesing, o talks of his saciitices. Ylers 13 une of them. Auather gacritico was when ho was wade She:iff. Aud pow he cousonts to make another sacrifice quarters rhow tho utmost canfidence of sticcon: Intion, new raitronds, now nubaidies, Jub —{l Demacrats of the Weat and South becauso Iio s Tilden'y candiduie for tho Boeskerslip.— nati Enquiver, Tilden wea **tho man 3l race, the Daston (O, the et ball doce Peuleton by the Bastern brethsou I 1963, nafion in the form of the Ppig-irou nightmare, and who now Jifts us frow solid ground airy faucios of inflation, haa basu to Goorgia, wikth which to trrunact ordinary businoss, must mato thom regrot tho flush dars of tho Iy currency griestion can bo kept fu the background, aliough tho wosy prawinent of the will strain every netve to thet end, of puro aud undetiled Domoazratic patriows call~ sivn haa beon proclaimed to bo itke that of tho yot, aud sayd : vroperly, ote. Thin fnall wrong nod wnjust, T Dhavo to roson to dubt S Hesis gond fath 1rent Ea e whan he st aet o e G consent the fast of the Hesing is o that ® To zay that Mr. Washingten Ifoting nsod my monoy for his 0¥n or any oan (Jr6's nuriores 4 atsurd. [ heliove Lo worked for ma activel! honestls, and ot eflecntiv, as one bolit Irieud worits for another, 1t T nover gave lim aalalar for auy purposs in ay life, t may bo thal 1lieko atfacks do no harm, bat they are futended to projadico men who do nob know tho parties, and” tho making of such charees, aven in sich a hoatod persvnal coutest a8 1OW going o, I8 unjuat:inble, and cortatnly festroys tho vower of 1o presa, You'sud I differ in regard to {he propriety of electing Mt. Hesiug. But I helieve you wili agroa with mo that this method of attack ts un- tair and smproper, Yours respectfully, J. V. LoMovye. T PAGER THR ELRCTION DAY HOLIDAY. Ta the Lititar of he Chicagn Tyibune : icaoo, Oct. 24.—1 sce 1u a lsto paper & suy- gostion to business mon to give employes & half lolwiny on alection day to cnable them to voto. 1 thiuk the waegeaiiou 18 a good ono, but tue troublo 13 that tho Lusiness men aro too full of “ business " {o nct on i, They will eall tho man who wrote 1t 8 d—a fool uutil alter olrction ia ovor and the fitudn (county or otherwiao) in the Jisndn aud undor tho control of somo mot of po- Iutical bincklogw 3 and theu when thoy fool it thetr packots the reanlt uf tho clectivi they will eursn ovor: one for nob urniug outl to vote, Would it not hit tho_wark to mako clection day o national holiday? 1 dow't know that this wonld inond matters much, but X give it for what itia worth, ONE Axxsous To Yori, MISCELLANEOQUS. TENSSYLVANIA AND MANYLASD, Speeiar Depateh to The Chicaas Tribuite, Wasnixoray, D, €., Oct. 20.—Prominent Penne sylvania Literals vieiting Washington sithin two or threo days, bavo oxpresscd s decided opinion that Hartranft will be aiected next Tues- dav, Al advices recoived from Roepubliesn Many Baltimore candidates admit that the Re- form candideto for Mavor was without doubt cheated out of an election. Frauds amounting to 800 votos in thies wards hava beon dethutely an- cortained, The Dgmocrats on atl rides are aban- -:nnlng the idea ol carryivg the Stato ou Tues- dny. POLITICAL NOTES. 1f we wero entled upon to_ guess the namo of the next Hpeakor of the House, ss-Governor Waller, of Virginia, would be tirst choice.— Cin- cinnati Commtreial, Gov. Hayes ts nn oxcollent man, and would mako & boiter Lrozident than we Linve lad for oo timo ; but hie s not at present overspread- ing tho whole horizon as tho (uevitablo Presi- dential cundidate,—New York Tribune. Tha editor of tha Tobanon (Tenu,) Herald, an ox-Confoderate, han beon thoro, and kuows when the currenev is oqual to thio raquirenents of bug- juces, lownyss Mere than ouco durlngs perind of fonr years, not now neccanary to particutatize, we paid $104 or 2150 for B pulc of taatr. You ko “ite volumo of currency waw crqual t tho noceinitios of trade.” Mors paper monoy meany in this ern of snee Hened wheu Mir. Kelloy, of Philadoiplua, preaches bis intintion doctritics bn is only preparing tho way for Cot, Beott, of Philadeivfia, with Ins snbetdy The former s tho polntor who otarts op the game, and tun ladtor tho huuter who bags i, ford Conrant, Tilden in not likely to aceurs the unenimoud aid of §. 8, Cox nor tha undivided afection of Fernando Wood n his Presideutial race, aud Korr s not likelw Lo becume cadeared to tho Rim Bowles having oxprersad the opinton that head 7 in the Preciden~ Journal Temarks : ate. Howlen ought ta coms out West snd talk with Demnerats b could flud inOlo, 1, and Tinofs, 1o wonld suddenty discover e Tuden'® chances bsuy by o goosamer throsd, witl by woreo kicking mwiust Tilden by tho Wemern Damoerntd noxt yeae than (hero wid egafast Kollov, who onco Iay hoavy on tho soul of the vith the 110 says that peoplo thoto Liave not ot monay Thiy Confederner, wien thiero was vo much monov in cireulation that a man ofian pard 1,009 for a 10- ernt eipnr, @ paveriy of those dnva i famont- uble by tho contrast,—Sew York Ierald. A clansiffeation of the Democratic membors of tho neze Houso showa that uvno-hali of thom era commitied ta fntlation, upon which the Hartford Conrant says s To e couning Congress 1t is almoat fmy.cesible that rthorn lewdery 10 provent tho party fram counniiting ulcide in advanco of the Na- tlonal Convantion, ‘Thera is in Chicago—or was—au cryanization ing thenelvey the ** Jefferzomany,” whoge mii- 0'Conor Bonrbous in 1872—te worsbip the tzadi- t:0ne of Detnocrazy ay it wnw, and presorve tho arty from tho demoralization of ** Bummer- em " and lattor-day heresies, Uat tho Joffer- sonians have weakened. They keld & conven- tion on Wednesday usd woletnnly yesolved that thoy weutld bow the kucoe to Daal, snd supoort esing atvl tho whole Oppeeition tickok.— Clere land Herald, The Cincinnatl Gawtie iv opposed to inflation, but doen nat sco the wuy to specio resumption Ax to coutraction and yesumptlon, wa lave (o say LAt Feaumption, i the prasent condition o (he con- try, wonld Lo fuipensiule even with wodsrace cuutrice t0n ; thereforo it v not proposed ta contract the cur- Feney ok prescut, o more than 1t 18 propesed to vo- aumg syocls payments until the conditivan of trade will fnwtra it coutinuance, Untll this condition ta realized, 8 ¢ fo payments are out of thy itiestion, Areades ambo is o Latin way of desienating two poor fellaws who havo fallen overboard. but fiud n plank on which to climb and paddia thoir way towardn tho hora. It is applied to the din- tinguished Gov. Hondrleks, of Ingiann. aud tho dwtiuguished Gov, Curtin, of Pentisylvauia,— tho one » Bemocrat, and the other a Ropublican, ~—who went to Obio to heip that othor diatin- guisbod Governor, Alfon, ju Lis littlo attempt to push the ship Inflation up the rapids of public opinion, Their boat was npset by u stronug breezo of Lonesty, which blaw directly ont tho Tungs of tho peopfo, and thoey ol went uuder; but two of them now s opon & plank i Phil- adclobla. ‘That plauk is no longor ealled ropu- dintlon, or inflativn, or solt moucy, or tho ** i« tor-convertiblo bond,” for tha abock In Ohio scoms to have kuocked such nonsouse out of tiwir Lieads; Lut it 14 called tho gradual or not over-hasty resumption of speeis paymants, That is uow ibo vita? quumou.—.llnrl/m-d Laat, Tho Puiledelphia [guirer wlso indulges in that donvest dolight of tha too-rural editorial be- {ng, Prevident-minting, und unyys Tracticolly thy Republicau party i all at sea upon thie queation uf §ts Presidintiul caudidate for 1876, aud it {8 tho husinrss of Pennsylvanis to give the pasty s candidute, which 1t ean do by giviog Jolm F. Hurie raufi an overwholming majority nest Tucsdsy. l1a fact, tho re-cle-tiou of liarizunfi can bove 1o other seaill 1han to place bim beat and ahoulders sbovoe i otber avaliablo candldates for tho Presilency, “I'ho plain truth -wbout Tilden in his rola of rolormer 18 thus told by the Bufalo Kepress 1t wos | ccause oven Taminisny chiefs, Lrod to un falteritie fafth fn the eternal principles of jobbery, bogan at laut 40 #co that the people waro 10 earnest for refurun, asd refoita to etsy, that Hawuel J. “Tiiden (onw of ‘thew) went futo trafiluy for tho Presidency on the retorm aystem, And it was becauyo he had Loon e bred, aud Locatine 18 wae torally impossibie for i 10 chougy his uature und b ut heart an autle cozruptiuniat, that wo hear an sbundanco of reform tlk and see 2o reform worked, Niy, uot ouly none sccomplisbed, Lt whatever ) sccouiphnbied 18 after tho okd, old fusbion of 'Femmauy practice. The Boston Adverfiser comprolieusively and forcibly swus u‘v the Demacratic roforms sccom- phuhon fn the Htatea where that party has ro- cently come into potyer : Arecent defali'ton fu the Ktate Treisury of Geor. ju rivaled tlis explotts of tho Hullock riuy walch the tepublican party bus disgraced, but the Democrate ond tako the oftice of Treasurer. flow much tooney has be msde by s printing job? No onle estimates ts at lcus than #100,000. Home estiwnto it st 200,000, fs thero no way of got- ting wt she figures in this casg ¢ - Alr, Hosing Lieteuds 1o Lo & Rreat reformer, Wo ghould bo glad to havo thus priuting abues soforiwed. 1 hiave read woveral of bis indlet- inents against the Republican party, but 1 Lave 1ot to too nmoug Lis counts this frinting movop- iy, A Tax-Paysu. : v T'o the Editor of The Cuiesdo, Uot. 29,1y stteution has bgen cullad to au article in yesterday's TOnes, in which Mr. Heslng 14 accusod of Laving *‘mold me ln the election last fall. Also, it la charged rivok it whisn ikvy arv seapehing thu uation for de- They upbarently Lave uot bessd of the open. of corrapion 1 the Jam Connecticut Legists- 0 (Domorratic), WE{eh wero whiewashad § uor of tha clear estfence of Lribery luvolving nlarge mimber of the Ul Leglelature (Deiascratic), to avold inveat gsbig whil Gow, Allew fozeed o Baried nljourae ment s nov of the Daimoeratic ne In Laltinrore, which s mace the hiatu noxivus with corruption, aul for ha ovuribrow of which the Luuost Dw.osratd are uuiled wilb Republicos 1, thers 1a nu Btate of tho North fn which the Dewocratd bave Jegaincd pow- r whero they have done & stroka of reform work ex. vopt in New York, snd tiers Gov, Tildeu appeala to 110 Rejublicaus 10 support bim, b e MO IAPORTANT ITE FROM GAGINAV/, East Sauixaw, Hich., Oct. 20.—Tau lou, A, P, Gaglord, of Sagioaw City, has boon tendored by Zack Ohandler the posijion of Bolicitor of the Interlor Depastmeat, and will probably accept. ey EDGA R ALLAN POE. The Baltimoro Monument to the Momory of the Poet, A Uraphic Narratlve of Iis Last Houra oun Ttest, Shore, No More!? New York Herald. Bavtntone, Oct, 27.—I'or Lwenty-six yonrs Edzar A, Poo has slapt in n nnwelcss grave at the coraer of I'azotte nud Ureon ntroets, {n thiy oity. A mound, covored with groen turf-—tho volvot Lo #0 benntifully describen in somo of lis proro peomas ~inall that marikn his resting place ; and wero it not for tho love of & fow (rionds, and tho curiosity snd admiration of thoss who linvo rond Jus worke, it would long since liave beon 80 confonnded with others in its tminadinie viciolty 03 10 Lo undistinguiehable, ‘To-nurrow, bowover, thiy long neglectod duty will bn fitle fitled by tho dedication of & very fino woun- ment, 2 THE JONUMFXT. The fOrst atlompt was mado by one of the poot’s own family, A hondsomo headstono wag carved out for tho graen mound in Old West- miuster Gravoyard, but Fate decroed 1t should remain without a monument nntil one worthy of tho dust it covered should bo chiscled. A train of cars crashed down the railroad near which tho stone was placed, bouoced off the track, and shattored it to atomg. At longth tuo publio- achool toachors, by no means the wenitinest clogs of tiis community, weary of tho ldla protestations of thogo wlho were clamorous with thoir months, but chary with their pockets, do- tormined that this blot upos Baltimors should no longer remain, 'Choy formied themsclvea into an aseocintion, and, with tho assistance of Mr, Qeorge W. Cbiids, of Philadclphis, succocded in raldng a sum of monoy wufiictent for tho construction of n hand- somo mounment, Tho project was uoder conelderation for pome yoars. Dr. Thomas D. Drird, the jate President of tho Baltimore City Collogo, was tho originator of the idea; and Frof. William TUlott, who succeeded Dr. Daird at his deatl, has carried out his plans with great energy and pereoverance. In tho spring of 1876 tho requisite nmonut of monoy having been col- lected, tho construction of tho monumout was placed in tho hands of Mr, Hugh Sivson. Mr. Siszon, mindful of the objact for which nis ner- viges woro solicited, has allowed tho Comuittra to go far boyond their original plan; in other words, ho hay constructed the whole affair at about cant, atlowing his commissions to form his subgeription to the general fund. Mr, Georgo A. rederick, n prominont michitcot of {his city, waa tho dasigner; and Mr. Volck, tho artist, sup- pliod the model for the medallion of Poo. Tho monumont is comploted. ‘Tho writer har een It o numboer of timew, The flrst impreesion was one of disappointmant, After Learing go much, one {8 npt to expect sometbing colossal: but this i o pmin_ Grectan pedestal, formed of Italisn morble, with a granito base. The baso 18 about o foot high and the pedoeastal from 7 to 8 foet. But, lika evory good thing, it improves upon acqumntanco, ‘I'bo meanstor ity completion were linited, Mr. FPrederick, having thiv in view, proponed o make it siwpie, chaste. aud dignifiod ; to atrike more by gracelul out- lino than by crowding with unuecessary orna- mantation,—liko tho writings of him it iy pro- Kused to commomorate ; and bhin intontion las oon faithfully carrled ont. By degreos its beauty grows ugon tho spactator, and its dimin- utivo proportions fado from tho mind Only two of tho blockx will bo used at prosent ; ono for the baa-tolicf of tho poet, and tho other for 2 simpla inssription recording bis namo sud the dazes of hus birth snd desath. Mr, flenry Steinhausen, the veteran of Mr. Sisgon’s work- shop, to whom thu task of making bas- retief was jotrusted, bas produced, Eo the frionda of 1’00 83y, the best likences of tho oot extunt. We ofton hear gf * speaking mar- Dlg," but veldom realizo its meaning, Tho beau- tifully-chiseled features and wavy hair, tho mol- ancholy but refinad aud intellectual oxororsmon, nud tho doep, rolling oyes of the poct, all Are there, nnd laok o thongh ot any mmoment the tonguo might uteor, Never, nover more 1 Indead, tho marblo isa far moro faithful like- news than ibe model, and would retlect eradic up- on seulptoss of ** fair renown,” T mrnimont will bo nuveiled on Thuradey, with imussing ceromontes, i tho rear of Wost- minster Cliurch, where uow reposo the remama of oa. TOE'S CLOYING MOUNH, ‘The fourtecn closing lionrs of Iidgar A, Poe'’s fife, about whick history has bean o confused, slanderous, and _erroncous, are fully sccounted for fu tho ofticial recon] of this short but fatetal period of the poot'a life glven below, ‘Tho var- rative is importaut, not ouly ai the first autheu- tic scconnt of tho poet's death which has ever oppeared in print, but as sotting st rest tho lous story that e had beon kudnapped by political partisans and pHed with liquor uutil ho died in tho egonics of mania-a-potu, Ib socms thut ho was on his_way from Norfolk to Plula- delphin to marry ** Lenoro,” his ntended second wife, when, 85 i3 supposed, ho sncenmbed to su averdodo of upium, whick ho Iind taken to allay tho oxcitemont of his very sonsitive uervoun sys- tem. Wandering from tho hotol at Baltimoro to tho river-aido, Lo fell aglcep ou tho wharf, was recoguized by some frieu:s, and cnn\'o{ar] in o stato of stupor to the famous Washington Universits Hospital, whore, fourteen Louls af- terwards, ho died, ‘Fho record of tbis closing period of the poot's lifo I8 now preserved to his- tozy, finding Light for the frst timo iu tho col- umoy of the Herald through tho following tran- scrlpt of memoranda which wers made by the phyaitian 1o chargo of the hospital at tho time the unforlunato man was undor bis caro : OUFICIAL MEMORANDA OF THE DEATH OF EDOAR A. TOL, BY 3. 3. MOBAY, M. D, Lagar A, Pou 'Lrouglt In a hack to the Washing. tou University Hcpltal, situated on Broadway, north of Baltimoro >treat, Laliimora City, ou tha 7t of Octo- Ter, 1939, Ho Lad Tecn foind fying apou o Uencls in front of o larga mercanttle Eouse on Lilt-streod whaef. 1o Wan i1 s stupor, whother frons Liguor or opitm was pot known, A goutloninn pokatung along tho pavmzent noticed guveral personn_colloeted about the ar.of, and, lokiug in through the crowd, was aud. Aenly Imoresncd with the L0, aud, ou cloen juspeo- tion, recognized tho poet, Mohad been thero sinco early dawn, A policemnan sent for o hiack, and directed the hack- men 1o conyoy hin to the akove named hospital, swhich was ip my chargo, being thn reilent phiysician, aid Hving o the dwelling attached (oot It atwut 10 o'clock in tho forenoun wlten be cuitercd tho house, 10 was immediately Jlaced fu n private raom, carcinlly undreaved, and critically oxumed, 1 bad not then shiy Kunwladye of his previous condition or what wero Lin abits, Faeso was 1o spioll of Nquor upoi bl jor- son oF breath. 'Thero veus no delirium or tromor. Hiv akfu wad pollid, with slight nausea ¢ the stomact awl & stroug divp iition Lo sicep, 1111 condition was more of aetupor, llo was eponged witl Iukewarm water, aluapisuim applfed to the feet, thighs, and whdomon, an cold applied 10 tho head, { had the roum durkenad, snd ho wae olberwise niado s comfortable a6 ha coulil have beer D i own roum ot bowe, T plced o exparienced surws st tbo threxliold of bis Fovm-door, with orders to wateh hlin 1{ und provent the slightest nofse trom without, 1 glve mo noticn of ny sign of Wakefulness oF cots ousncsn, Tu half s houeafter 1 fiad left bir, he W the cover frou his broast, opeued Lis eyes, and Whete am 17" Tho nurss gave e tho slgnal, ant T was immodiate- Iy at Liwside, © drow o chiir ‘closn to 1ho bed, took 118 hand §n sy own, and with the otl:er smaothed hix fopehend, pushing hack the dark, Taven sutly thiot covered {t, and avked hir Luw he felt, 1o said, ¢ Slisorable,” 30 you suifer avy pala”? 0 Do you fee nick at tho stomach?® # Yun," :_4 ‘,:ru » you thirsty 1™ N . “Doca your hoad suffar~ksve you pain ibere?" Pt by luad on hls besd, 4 Yeu," 44 Docs it fao) eavy or dull2” # Hosyy 3 smjud cloudy,'’ b a3 on ey salud sloudpe Lot A you been stopping1* “ Whare Lavo o p e ovat us Dratt arset, dyposito the depok® * ave you & Lsunk uF & Vallte, Gr .n,muu; there which yai woalt Liku 6o have with you 7 ¥, » sy with sy japers bid Dianuscripts,” & 51 you ozder it, Lwill send fur it Teo tbanhud o Zad sxkd, Do 884 gnce, rework- 1og, ™ You sre very kiud—whor am I, Doctor?* *'You ura I the care of -your frienda ;' to which Le roplied, ** My boat friend woukh bu the man who would blow wiy bradtis out with & platol’ 3 +“Try und b quist, Mr. Poe1 wa will' do all we can ta piake you comdfortablo aus relleve your disteous, " o+ Ois, wroteh that 1 aw§ Sir, wheu I Leliold my deg: graudilion snd raju, viat 1 bavosufiered cud loity and the s0rrow abid minery 1 havo bronght upon others, 1 feel that 1 could viuk (hrough this bed fufo thy lowers most abyss beluw, formayeu by God snd man, an out- cast from socioty, 0, God! the tarrible strlt T wm fu} 18 bere o Tansgin for the deathless apirit 1 1 Mr, Pae, 4oty and composs yoursel, and tako tits dranghe 1t will soothe and rullove yuu,” Ha reactiod vut bie band $0 tuko the glaes, the uuree 17 bl biead, whil 1 adminiatorod the cordhat. Hu 5o itk izt Tind duva, elorlug ki eyee an thoughs yohirt 1o 1 ronduel Ly B vile, waldiog coiy every breash, twaunar of ) eeatliug, and 1rying o winky out hin cao and my dlazuoas. L had beea fuipresed et Lo wak suilering Sroi 1bs too fres tus of sliobvlic drink ouly frum a3t 1 could gather from thase who e e - | rioe it an tha vl amad did o8 S 4 e B beasn fn i vain e, bt e i n : s L I 5 Wiiond 1 il s G “ N W re L nll ey e, {ons entrle had 1. dondly [ et il o7 S a0 Hincnof tn thie ey &, nti Waken phiash oixd e sl ebing of thy eyedin wille o mueeIs G ke faoo, and Kl for's He romained i Grix al aath o taly 1 (3ot Yo af Lorv shether e wank be nnitied 1o £ lig Satoapionle Fabjestr who brve deirin ¢ ittie of the halrof the dog that bite Kittlaof tho it that bitea them o WL you Gk a 1 g Ty He vpened ywhde I Jarie ateadity upm ma and with = At nrw:lbu 0 0 then 0l |Lz1.::‘x', B aid s Sir, If 1t peteey § stan buwers of t: not tastost, 1 e feli " ot aiimtniater an opinto to it okt s 1 B ONST N ) Tnid e, T i 1oL Lt 1O S0 101 by g you slecp aug “Then S Twin sevil Aud ernetro of ofazed a1d dcorae talz of exeth el eridon tedimal mop 33 Poo, It I8 Very nocestary B3 an phonid aubtatd tree frou ozcliem:n s yoi -':(:-]1:":-‘“\;" condition, mua cxeitement Wil Bastei ;oo ey Doctor, Tam i, Tethare 10 hopd™ ? i el ars agao: son. 0w Junt, o, Bove dong, bl v idear inta I v m.n;a‘.nv'{_r. uye, my it love 7 L ¥ 1 il nentd for uniy one yoit wird tn e, 1 ktiew 1 0 family, ane ‘e o RUHMIUG of s anily, At sSud, Hasogng Noy ny »ifo I & mothern- herl De v 0 L in & rudely darhed upon tho #teres withont compen 2 Lelm, Liguago conniot 01l (o (1iing vays phn avielli, RWAYE, A0 syice T, 1) r-it, Gses e nalling tho Yarum of death, xl):-h:r, willy 4] M mother, Marfa Clemm, Toll ber bir’ Eidie go oo No, too lata ] too Tata 1" T munt Bt ther pall znd o g i ot o nestet it a2aza o liesrd, vl A e in moul, I waato huve v dage (Hero o Fropped “:im'c(-y-.)“ et ('t Shall T cend for tho fady 2 T asked, supyy Tived fn tha ity * ked, supposing st “an Inte! to0 lato 17 Tgald, 0l 103 1 will send my exrriage fmmediate. y ¥ No, write, wrlla 1o botin, _Taform tem o nems and deain holh ot tho rams tmer - 0F DY ik Ll &ih’u Ii\nhll:fl)l’ addreas,’ s, Ehelton, Nordoik, Vo, nnd % Tty Shelton ) Voo Slarls Clemm, Notieinz tlio eoior rising to hin face, and tha Lo vesseln fUliniz wn on 1 temples, and the eyrs i cong congestive and Inclining upward, 1 askad nio. o aeestious, but ordered feu 10 Lla dieard and Tioat fo 1t extreniities, repratiug the cordial witheaanodyne, and wafted WHLL (o nurse outelde e 400 for Alten utes, No furthor change, except that bis pule had inereared infrequency, and waa fecblo and fytny. 1 Yepta e In bis coou, arl imhier ouleid’ ta'pres vont his being disturbel, oud to nolify clange ibal misht ko e, A0 ok any I Lied gent for bis colsin, Nelsou Doc, Leared o wan ts Felatives wd & famaly g Teynoidn, wh lived in tho netgibozhool of Uy Lo pilal, Tlieso waro tho ouly persons whoao ames 1 i Beard bim metlon living in tho city, 2Ir. W, N, I ie, aud_tho femalo membern of Mr, Tiynos' family, Hecontinued i an uneouscloun stato for moro than an honr, On sasiy osatminiug his pulse, 1 found it very feeble, sbnrp, and irreguler—12 to the miuute, T proceeded to givo him a febnfugo mistnre sud u attmudant, 1o partially avovsed wiitle geting the dravght, sl ecesaed fo stere, the puplls of iy oy difating and contracting alternately, 1t down by M bedshe, took bia baud oud placed my ingers wpon s wrist, and folt awsitred from all thie eyiyee toms, that noturs was yleldiug, © 1 had beefulea ministered, with smmonia, My partienlar friend, Pr Jotn O, 8. Monkur—:vho ave nuch of lifs time 1o the Tnmatos of *the Loapital, and particularly, when poce fally called npon, was slivays redy, end cheerfully at. tended te sipatons night of day when within resen —liad heen sent for twoor threo times previously: it belng oub attouding to his gonera) patients, bad Just returnod, and came in at the moment. As ‘ancn s o <z il eyes upon him b sald, “Doctor e 5ing. : T replied, “ Yes, I fear it In all over,” it corefully examined bty cave, rad, being fn pos- meeedon of ull “tho facts In regard' to_ tlio agents enc Ployed st nympionis ivseuted—wbien woro cortal. y noted down In s record book of the Nospitaly—bs govo it ns hua opinion, which I seus fully prepared to Eorroborate, thnt Poo's donth wan caured by okcensive nervoue excitement from exposure, followed by loss of nervous power, The most sppropriato name for kis discane i encephalitia. Tho doctor sdvised fres usa of wine, beef-tes, and gentls cordinls, whilo uslug ice to tho liead, The pre tient rolsed Lis haud to his month as though b want- cdadrink, A small Jump of ico was placod upca his tonguc. Ithen gave Lim s mouthful of waterto whetlicr ho could swallow fresly. o took it, swak Iowing with somo ditficulty; bint no drank o wine. glaas of heof-tea, e oemed 'to rovivo and oren his oyes, fixing his gazo upon the transom over his room- door,—each - room Liaying trsnsoms over tha door for vent{lation and air. 1fo kept them unmoved for more than a mute, Ho was . lying directly opposite this trausom. 110 scemod trying to ariiculate, bt was {u- audible. At last lio spoks feably, 4 Doctor, it's all over. Write, *Ldillo {a o more.!® “Eddlo wss o torm usod by Mra, Clemm, his mother-lu-law, “ 31r. oo, permit me to_aay that you are near your end. Havo you nny wish or word for fricuds?” Mo aald, “"Evermore | I continned: * Look to your Eavlor. Tnere i mercy for you and for sll makind, ¢God i lore.” 1o arched howvens,” he rojuinied, * cocompoas mo, and God Lins I1ia decreen logibly written upon the frolutleta of cvery crealed human belng ¢ and demors incaruate, thelr goal will be the soething waves of Dlsck despeir,’” #75Topo und trust Him," “ felf-murderer, thera a a quif beyond the stresm, Where {8 the buay, 1ife-boat, ship of e, sca of brara? Lent, shiore, no more 1 1tis oyes {urned npward untfl tho white blla wers all that could b eon, Muscular twitchiny and Jerks iug net in, and with ono general tremor nll was over, pTbis accurred sbout 13 oelock, ‘midnlght, ith Octor er, 9, T’ had ‘meantimo losrned fram him,«and sfterward from the porter at the hotel on lratt strcet, thea Bradshiaw's, uow calied tho Maltby Houss, {natLe sz~ Tivod thero on tho cvenfng of thoth: wre seen (o go {0 the dopat tg take the cars for Philadolpbt, aud that tho conductor, on_ gojug through tho car for tickeit, found lim Jyiog fithe baggago-car imsenslble, Ho £30% litn a8 far s Lavro do Grace, wheta tho card then Paseed each othor, or as far as Wilmington, | forget Which, and placed him fn tho trajn comlug to altic more,’ 1lu had left his trank ut the hotel ta Balthuore, Arrlving on the eveuing {rain he was not scen by any craon about iy hotel when ho returnnd ta the cliy, ho preaumption i, ho wandered about duriag tie night, aud found a bénch somo timo before mo:nitgto slcep pon_on Light street wharf, wliero ho was sevti aud takien feum about 9 o'lock the noxt mernia; ‘A sliort tima boforo his denth T recelved hla trunk from tho botel, s per order, and put it fu the eato of Mr. Nelson Doe, for bis mother-indaw, dlrs, Mar Cleinm, I bove Ler lottera to wo, afiir bis desity fliankiug ma for at{antion, kluduess, elc., o kot dur- ling Eddle, y After deatls, hio was waehod and corefully id out, dreased §n o suit of Liack cloth, and plcad in state o thie larga rotnnda of the collego butldisy, v/ dreds of friends and admircrs camo 1o ¢Tov thelr J2¢t tributo of rospoct to tho decescsds tlan A€ty ladies wera each furniched, at the solicitation, with & ¢mall lok of hia beau Dwir, T0s hody was kopt iu the rutunda fo: <oy, On the morning of tho 912 Lo was L Westminater Lurylog-ground, corver 0f izd Greou streets, Baltinore, It heing tho old Candly Lurl gronnd of tho Pocy, A largs nuiuber of our Citizonty Tnany of tho most diatiigalebed snd promineat i erary and professional taen, followed tho reaizus 19 th 1t optlture, But, of ail iLe er swlc of cisiun Sk maurnera that wept over thy famenied pocts (B89 wan one movenor not visitde, Yot tho deptd of Lo atucerity wud geief coultt nat 1o measured by mirty wyor, aud would defy fho most slptical dowtl, O 14 1a01ligtsfu-law, Mra, Marty Clemin, who ¥ 1iiw aunt as woll, be having marsicd Bis 008 COURE T hadt communirated, a8 )0 53 i dostl oecurfed. 10 fior tho sad { ntelifpefico of Lis fato s to which she B plied in straiun of tho dcepest sorrov, ol Hhanls ma for my uttention api commnicativa, sid nu ot own langiizge, 1ho lofters belay 1n my postcsalit pE My prayor { that God sy Hless you [0F €00 CE tho dying hours of ny precloi, dusiiog Eddin, Loy R0 e B Towy b0 Fstien i Tost beter 1o mity for ¥ Prize it abovarubles, It §s w hundred tloied 20 Dreclous, Mo wes tie most nifectonsie uf ab (oL 1t winw devotion e Lad gafued and Lopt until Geabie Pea's aprearsiicn lad ot patemally duiel | S faco was ealm, and & rintlo secied fo play e uatueal moatu. wad all who saw him exclafiaed, © o B30 Linlooks " Tocro was 1o ‘,'“f““’“““" ui the W, 116 tooked fo bu in 8 natural rleap, Ha was 0 buanisonio man, chaganlly deerseds 'r:“.‘:f fow could claim ndvantags uyer bn 1 Abls 08 1118 iead was exquieitely sotclod, forehead véra s neat aud largely developed, Jis soeasuranct 7 Ajonding to tust of tho greal Napolen Bousbillys, £ant of which was i 1y poseonslon, L aRIL W Jop Dt paven-biask wid Incilicd (o cuel, Leth TS0 fuond, aud oyew oy, s wethit wis abult 1O TR aud Boight § feat 10'uchis, 1fis bands wors us U0 S5 a6 6lady s, TL shroud wan mado by ¥ WIS 0 fcw of her Tady-frlends, who courbdered it €1 B contrituto fu onywiso to tho distiuguiehed [y geritlemnsu from Europo, 8 celot ruted JLyE with him o fow mbmites beforo bR EL WoRt over the doccamed. Ia cad bo CORRE thie greatost eritio wnd beat Awcrican poct S bad read ull bis worky, and sought r'ncflz M thing relating therelo, 4. 3. Yo Mt Tenident ¥byxlclan for soveu yeass uf 1o Wao Uuivoreily Hospital, Droadway, Laltimore e HE QUAKERS AND THE INDIAKS. THE QUAKERS ANID THE IDIARS sye-tas Dispateh to Tiie € Inoiatavorn, fud, Oct, 2—-Tho Atsceul®y s ‘ommitton of Iriead Executive. Committoa o Tho resigos Aftairs adjournod this evesleg, e tion of General Buporintendont Hoat wa: e forred toa speoinl Committco, Whh rvz, 811 thé vacaucy if thoy (hink (30 mfibdaufl 0, Weports uf the Commuteas 00 ™ oy and Religious Traluivg were submil [ adupted. Notling elae of fntor was et - INDIANA AND THE C’.ENTI':;(:"IAb Speciat Duvateh to The Chieard ot l.\mx'::-'.wm_m Ock, 20 —Tho Cemcnulnl ?:,‘:‘ mittes roport already sbout 400 opp! mmw for space at tho Exhlbmon;:hyul;;;"l;‘lmnu nd manufacturers. ix;:m:g'. \srgo wmobut of interest ¥ goghuak the Biste. —_— QBITUARY. Rosrox, Oct. 20.—The Lioa. | Alod wo-dsy, aged T8 enss. Ama Walte

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