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3 voten did not correapond with the tally lints, then thero wan an evident leak somowhere, ‘I'ho spenker was sure that Supt. Thekoy would in- atruct his foree to protect the tally-keopors, and thera conll bie no chieating in thia way if tho oiti- eers fullowed their instructions, As to repont- ing, tho virtuo of challenging shonld bo tried, s a vigilant offort in this direction would do el to provont it. 5 If avy man lost bin life in defense of his Tuihts atd i preserving the punty of the bal 1et-box, his namo wnulfi go down to posteniy vmbalmed in tho affectious of all bouest men, [Appinuse.] What ware the fesues ? Thoy were woll knawn to hin intelligent Liearors, and he conld not add ansthing to the matter by dwelling upon thom, ‘The results svoro all-important, A Now York cap:italist had toll tho speaker that he had £100,- 000 inveated L Chicago, and that if the thioves wera elected hio rhonld withdraw it immediately, Lut if tha lionent wen woro clected to oftice he hindd 8166,000 moze to loan ta the people of Chi- cago, [Cheors.] The houest wurkingman was as valnablo and Tespectablo & member of accioty aa tho banker Who rode in bis carriage. Labor and capital Fhould go tund in hand, and nbor for the cons- mon good, and if 1abor aud capital attended the Tills and each man did_bis whole duty, God would give tho people of Chicago a glorivus vic- tory. f.\ppuum.] Get en, Stilea wan the next epanker, Addresses in French wore then made by Prof. @G, Demurs, A, Fante, and othors, aftor whioh the wcetivg adjourned, A WEAK ATTEMPT, THE MEETING AT H'CORMICK IIALL. ering and his men conoluded their campaign lagt night by o meeting in McCormick Liall. Thero wera many adberents of the throo partios preacnt, and it was very ovident that the meet- ing wns packed with a number of paid clacquers, principally First Ward rough, who carried on tho applauding-business for Mr. Heang, ‘The meetivg was a lic on tha [teo of itg very cnall, It wes ostensibly a tmeeting in favor of freo speech, but the posters were printed in Ilesing's oftico, DMerchants, mechanics, labor- ers, aud others, woro fuvited by the call. How many representativo men were present thero wight be asked with propriety, I'robably not over fifty. Tho meeting was packed with tho “untorrified,” and was in overy sense of the word merely & large Domocratic warl meeting. Tho crowd waa hosterous, und while not really thworderly, Lied Mr. Iinck ora Reputlican cahic didato eskayed to spenk shore s life wonld not havo been safe, It waw just gica rn undience ing _had ngreed Lo become the surets of such aa wonld yoto for him, but the roport could bho traced to no authentic seurce, thougin it 18 known that only his frirnds manifested an interest in emptying the jail, ANy NG DALLOT-BOX, The Opporition mob uade a grand rush youter- day motning for tho ballob-boxes at the County Ulork's oftico. It was so gieat that at least one box waa stolen by an impartis? judzo. It conld not bo ascertained for what wanl or precinet tho box wes taken, but that the theft was committod in tho intorest of tho caudidate of tho thioves thero can bo no doulit, Berides such boxos ua wore atolen (7) yostorday, oleven used at tho last cloction have not bean returned, and it ape pears no effart lian been mado to get thom. ‘Tvo much attention caunot be paid Lo tho ballot-boxes to-day. TIHE RON-SOLOERS, Messra, Jamos ousy, Willism Cain, 1. B, Taylor. Jobn Tt *Nears, and John 1. Thomas, who represent the bulk of the iron-mollers of the aty, think Mr, Michnol Koelsy s (ho most County Treasurer. ‘L'ho statoment by Lis oppo- nents that they cannot vote for him withaut go- ing back on the principlos of Jeffrsonjthey deem contradictory, for Jefforaon's motto wan, tlret inquiro if the man 18 Lonost aud capabhy, 2 found no, then eloct him. They will £ doctrino of Jofferron, and hy evers hunorable tueans in their power wiil endeavor to olect Mr, Koeloy, belioving htm to Lo a man of unblen- islied charactor, who would bo tho right wan iu the right place. A GIOOD REPURLICAN. Batirday evening a numlber of poraons, halt of thom friends of 3r. lesing and half sup. portors of Mr. Hluck, wero arguibg the political quostions at Joim Felin'a saloon on North Clark street, whon a number of Iestgitey, who hiad bean at tho mectivg ot Muellor's Liall, camo in and began arguing with Mr. Huek's frionds to indueo thetn to go for Hesing, stating that tho Intter had waid to thom that very evening that ho waq at beart n good Ropublican, nud intended to Aupport and work for b Ropublican tickot i His present conrso was smmply pursnod Lim in order to win the Irish and take them over with him to tho Iepublican ecamnp next yoar. CORRECTIONS, ‘The voting place of tha Third Precinct of tho Fouttocuth Ward 18 at 951 Lako etreet, corner of Lnko atd Onkley strocts, and not an ! Laka atreot ap noticed i the daily papers; Y04 Luke streed is in the T'hirteenth Wand. “Lho boundarics of cortainprecincts wora in- correctly given_yestorday. Thocortect ones aro as folliws: Tourth lrecinct, Soventh Ward, boumled an tho west by RoYoy strect instead of Kedzio avenno: Pitith Precinet, samo ward, bounded vast by Roboy instoad of Kedzio; See- where a demnroguo conld ventilato himself, NumEn o AITICIPANTS lookera-on ¢ large, and they roprasented tho intellgeneo of the audience. ‘Wuat o shamo it was for lNermann Lieb to get up and denounco Republicans and Repubiicauism and tho ~ Farwell meeting, and then eny that hin gathering was purely nou-jartiean i ltw choractor, It was o nist ko ganzy that tho diatribo of tho speaker 1ell almost dead on the sudience. W. W, 0'Bren followed Lied, and lie, ton, Prated on the entue old siory, as rolated by the uther speakers, 1t wak well crough to say wo politics enterod in the meeting, when nothing but Hesing vara. #ites oceupied tho atage, CANTER tf, TIARRISON gaven hirtory of lus tip to Euroyo, and mado a Wisky-washy, haif-rccersion sjecch, which. to tho good sense of lug auditors be 1t eaid, foll dead, and tho speaker was almost droaned by eries for others more acceptatle, lamnoy Caulileld noxt wado somo romarks befitting him and the oceasion. John Hiee, who hud been mado presfding olli- cor, and who liad alse had a short say, cams for- ward and invited HECK OR KRELLT to come forward and sveaki if thiey wore present. Iiso then fell back, took n glass of water, and vat down, wmch relioved by bis vindication of drco speceh, as defined by hin party, L hico, with a loud flourizh of (ruwpot: K. RSO, Ile amtied tho audienca by an haranguo, in whien he took paing to sbuse” Tis I'emeNe ana Linees. Fho buden of hin soug was that he had bheen amaltreated, abused, tramrled on, despised, and mada dirt of, For one long hour Lo tuld offlns wound, and begred for votas, en- treatod, wept for them, and then the meeting sdjovrned, und tho Opjiosition part of it wont off as tearfully inclined an its leader, i v IN GENERAL. 0DDS AND ENDS. NATUBALIZATION. Yesterday all day was a busy one around and 1 ths ofiices of Judge Gury and tho clorks of tho Huperior Court, who ware kept busy in mak- fug; out naturalization panera for L1040 SnxiviK to bacomo American citizens, and e able to cast their votes to-day, ‘Tho Council-chumbder and cuurt-ruoms worw both used, audin the former Clork Stopliensoa hnd two deputies who sworo In tho applicauts desirous of puctaking 1 tho benetits aud Zights of freemen und of foro- going all altogianco to their Motherland, Judge Gary hiad bis haods full. ‘Chadeputios and their clerls made out the atidavits, whick woro sworn . tow the Couneil Chamber, and aftorwaras sunt the applicants to the rvom of Judge Gary, who certitied ea to their correctuens, It requires two flidavits in each caso. ove from tho applicant bimeelf and tho other from n witness, Thesp uv filed away ae records, and uaturalization pa- pers are irsued upon those atatenients. At uvon, when the oftices clostd in ordor to allow the Judge and hus ¢lorks to got their funch, ot less thau 160 porsous were Waiting iy the Lall, which nwmber way grestly swelicd by 1 o'clack, whon tho doors reopened, Iy 13 ninety- ino papers hind beon fesned. The following 1 tho record wince Oct. 23, of the number of naturulization papors iesued by tho Supurior 63 Court: Oct. 25, 21; Oct, 4, 23 Qet, 27, 44 ; vt 2 Oct. 2, 135 ; Oct. #0, 180 ; to noun Nov. L. 43 ; tolal, b33, 1t will Lo tocn Ly tho abovo that interost fn- cronsed gready after Oct. 27, Tho majoricy of thoso nalmalized viero natives of Geriany sud Seandinuvians, About 335 per cent aro divided botween drish, French, [lolluudum, and othor uationsiiiies. THL EY IEADQUARTENS were crawded yusioiday 1o s degreo of diacom- fore wiieh augured well for the enthusiaam of the wupporters of (o Indepund- cot, Phe feoling way everywhero bojse (cmmslly; intenwo, “sud from ‘tho sccounts given by the dolegates it was to Lo believed that My, Keeloy would lead boih Huck und os- g 1 many of the wards, On being asked where his main etrength lay, Mr, Keeloy said that Lo commnnur oxpocted to eurry tha ‘Flard, Bixth, Bovouth, Eightt, Niuth, Touti, Elaveotls, Fourteenth, sud Fifteouth Vards, sud the Tows of Like, Lemont, Lulow, und Tyona, 1y other portions of the county he ood to get lis thinto of the Lallots, aud expectod plurality uf thio whole vota cust, WIlo it tauy well Lo garpey whether Mr.Keeloy will got tho wards claymed, it is still suro thut Lo will bo » strones candidute, und will oarry tho Irish wmusacs simost sohd iy nany prociuots, Houing's frionds bavo rosorted to {ha dirty triek of lying about Mr. Koeloy, aud havo not Levitated o mteto in every pusmiblo way that by had withdraww, This Mf, Keeley deuvuucos as wa infamcuy falkchood anl a cowardly trick to tead ot g voters, It will not amouut t suy- Loy the city where the candidate s so well kuown, but it may du tome dsmago iu the country, and therefars all voters are wamed that, uot ouly Las Mr, Koeley nol withdiawu, but ba is in the full hopo of i clection, nud could not bo tnducad to draw off at #vy price. lo has caused hauvdbills to that etlect to be printed in the § at of tyvo uud 1ot vigoraus of Janguage, aud liss distributed them auiong the countiy yotors, TUE HOLLANDERN, A geveral tocting of dloliandure wae hald last oveulug 8t the coruer of liarnsen aud May Blreots, with Mr. A, J. Van Poryynu as Chan- ey, aud Gourgo Birkhott Becrotary. Bave ©ial wpeeches wers wade, and from their toue it was ovident that the Ifullanders of ;1o county would vots the Republican ticket slwust unauinously, ‘The condudt of Br, 1lege dug attho Farwell Hall meoting was denouuced 1 the soverest tetny, sad. ot tho close of the wmeoting, ou wolivn of tho Beesotary, it was uuanisUusly i Jicsoitcs, That we, 34 Hollauders, pledge ourwslres 10 tGrw oul WnorrGw in (ull forw 2 for the yrand ol Mepublicau psry,* Y410 44 work BUIDEWELL MiMDE, An attempt was yesterday wade to obtuin the pardou ol & gang of Oppoition voters xud war- wotkors who are towporarily Tosiding ot the Huuzo of Corroction, sud oigaged i waking brick fur tho City of Clicago. It is to bo an- vounced with ploasurg that the atbampt way uot ul. and that tha party will therefuors loss 94 0f botwo uf fhelr must valusble mun in wardd, ‘The Blayor pardoued eighty, Lut the Superiutendont bold ou to them for L3 day lest tuoy might causo trouble at the polls, Lioro was u rush of the Litcuds of Heaing sround the Juil yestorday, all of whom were ju> tent upou securiug the Lbeity of the prisoners that they wmight contribute 1o th work of bajlote Log stafing to-day. It wae soported that Lies- ond Precinct, Lighteenth Ward, bounded east by Townsend and west by Wesson ; ‘Phivd Pro- cinet, samo word, bounded on the west by Towusend street, READY FOR ACTION, Simoon W, Kiug, United Staten Commissioner, announces thiat he will be at hisottice in Methodist Chureh Block t n readiness 1o pass upon al} cases of vot or attemptang to vote, un fiandulent naturalization papers,” an offouse which comen under the United States fawe, HESING KOUQNS AT DXALLWOOD, Specit Dispaten to The Ohieaao Tribune, Exartwoon, I, Nov. 1.—The Hepublican mestiog held at the High School Hall this oveu- g way broken up by a gang of Crawford snd Licsing men, Drunkenness aud disorder pra- vatled 20 tiat the mosting was conpelled to ad- Journ und leave tho binil, THE OPPOSITIO 5 AT HEADQUALTERS, The Oppusitivn Ileaduartors were very lively yesterdsy. Lvery ward i the city was 10(76- #ented by its baimmer olomwnt, and * The Store™ Iind v strong delegation in astendanco to striko bargaing aud receive instructions o8 to tho diy- posttion of their votivg prowees to-day. Al tho candudates wore round in the morning, and Mr. Hoesing stayed until a Inte Liour 1 1he aftornoon, arranging thoso littlo wmattera of “businsn which ero ovpectod to kave a potent In- flucuce ot tho polls. Iis faithful frieods and boon companions,—iack Rountree, Tom Foloy, Jack Crawford, John Comskey, ote,,~nided him materially in this reapect, Whovever they saw their Chief getting tho worst of a *dicker," thoy rushed to his ns- sistauce, and goneraily succoeded in making tho canny 0f COrrtif t ceolivmy victorious, ‘Lhiero was ek speculation us to tho resnls of tho bittle. Althongh overy ane reaitzed thy necessity for presenting o bold frout, yet ic cculd not hoe concealed that a crushiug defuat of the Dovil-Fist ticket wau anticipated, 'Lho des- peraro dovices of Hesing—onpecially hi iusolent eard to the morchants—werg freely commente: npon. Nota fow of Hemng's stanchost adio ants regrutted Gis want of pradenco, and opeuly confersed LOIr mor! on ab tho cocrse ho Liua pursuod sines the weeting ut Farwoll fia’l, Better, say they, bad bo remamed milent, mntewl of sugravating the situation by his disgraceful perver-ons of tha truth. Livory concoivablo dovico was resorted to in order to KELP UP TUE SPIRITA OF THE P3NTY. Hesing bunsoll sddicssed tho erowd ueveral tinies darinz tho day, giving fall scope o by Iungs and iy faucy. Ilis efforts, however, fell flat. Not even o choor was elicited, uud tho crawd wero compolied overy nuw and then to patrontze the uverghboring grogmenies fur tho wherowithal to preservo their drooptog spirite, Hermann Licb wan kept buay swearing 1 Doputy Connty Clerks; Wash ifesing was eont out to distribute dodgers; and Jobn Garrick inened ordors for natursiization to every up- pheant, whether qualilled or not. The latter pust of the busmens, ijudoed, was deemed of tho nutmont importanve, drummers being seut into tho bighways aud bywavs to tind persons wil ing to be nuturalized. Tho Campaign Comumtiea wera tn session suveral hours, und oxperioucad n grout difliculty in makivg & just spportionmont of TUE PUNDS. 1t i snid that tho wards mowt favored in this tespect are thowe decidedly Republican ; a stroug dewuchmont of Opposition scalnwags may thore- fora b prepared for iu thewe wardy, ‘the waluon-keepurs hold o mooting in tho afs ternoon in support of Hewing, There was noth- tog romarksble sbout the meoting, except an absenco of moen of common souso. The principal and only reason thoy sd- ducod for wupporting him wss that Lo would look sfter tho interests of the trahlckors in lager and whisky, Mr, Hesing, of canrso, ou- cadraged thew In this view, 1le made a high- #ounding wpeech, tho bmden of which was: +* Eluct the Oppauitiou ticket, or your businces wilt bo ruined,” THE ONLY WARD which in regarded as safo is Loving's bauner ward—tho Boventvouth. It way amswrted that, out of 2,000 votew which will bu pollod thore (o= duy, ot 200 will bo Nepublican, Tho prophetic tongues of the wire-jullors =re wilent as to aluose all the other wards, They profer waiting until this evewing before propliosying Iuck's majority, . HEVERAL UIGHTH ceeurred in the roowms in the courko of the day, derry Crowloy, the bandsomoe wud muscalar Hccxnurfi‘ not buvisg tine 63 spare to keop order, No worious reaults aio reported, how- over, the Oppoeitiouinta belug, as o rulo, a little catoful of their own bones. Mike Evans wae ankod for bis opiniou 3 to tho reault of tho election. i anuwor wok very truatworthy man tor the responsible position of | THE CHICAGO younre s comparatively small number, naver~ thelean, in sich n crisia overy voto will count. Countrymen, why did you loave your fale wativo Iaud? TBeeauso you had lost your liborty #o denr to you, and because you felt keenly the yoko of appression. And will you allow the very sams despot to gain tho necendercy and allow yourselves to Lo deprived of your rights as in the Ol World? O, TPolen! remember that i your uative fland by the oppreesor yon wers forbidden the wse of your native tongue, and compolied oven in your very homes to nso anothier Isuguago, Now, now I yonr timo to revenge yoursclves, Itixe up and dofeat your invetcrate onemy and opures- BOT. A fow YeaTs ago, aimost daily, 1n hia paper (tho Naals-Zeitungd, Mr. Hosivg ridiculed, meofled, { wlandored yon, and now, with unut- terable cheol, ho-comen forward and aska your aupnort in tho present clection, Lot every inan comn torward and lond his littl support, sud aitncether it will amonnt to a good deal, 1} any Nahemian whould be bonght by Hesing throng munoy or his cxcellent promizos let him remoen- ber that he wall bo looked upon aa s traitor to his race, and bo an object of derision and scorn. Na Zvan, Chieagaky Cech, SENTIMENTS OF A OERMAN, To the iator of Tl Chicago Tribune : Cutcaao, Nov. 1,~Pleaso allow mo a small epaco in your papor to exprass tho sentiments of a German and say a woid to my Gorman follow- eitizons at this lato hour, the ove of tho battlo, =ud eall on thom to prepare liko all goed soldiers for *victory or for death." Neforo the Farwell I1all outrago I had nuver taken any iotercst in politics, or ovor cast a voto, but since then tho sitnation stands too clear, the contrast too great, and our duty toa plain, and I woull eall upon mny young German fellow-citizons who have ns yot like mo avouded the polls to put in their voto to- morrow against the demagoguos and vipeva who, in thoir cagernesa to pat thoir gory fists down upon a moeting of honest men, have aisclosed their truo chinracter by giving us a glimpso veath tho lideous mask. ‘Ihauk God tbat this Lappened in time, and propare for o good day's work to-morrow, so that wo can Aay ag wo lay down onr weary heads to-morrow night. * I have done my duty.” Tho vietory of tho cliqua of base jmpostors would bo forever a meuacn to every honest Ger- nan, aud to provent shis no faithtul Gorman rhonld spare any lab “ Evory dog has Ing day " 1s ot old saving : 3 fet tho Opporition have iis to-moirow. 1If you have anv love for this our adopted and glorlous country, yes, if you love liberty of conscienco and the peaco of your howos, then stand by our loyal business me to- worrow, aud drivo “these blackguarde to thair proper ubacitrity. It would ve well for all patri- atie Uermate to form an allianco at once to over- throw this plottiug faction among us, and koo that tho cuemies of liberty ate not suatained by tho German vote, Lot thom not bring tho yoke of darkueds upon ug; liko ono man let us rise, and hko our imuiortal Sehlier ery out, * Molir Lieht," Lix Drutscnrn. TUE DIABOLICAL I'T.0T AT FARWELL NALL. To the Editur uf The CAi o Trabunc : Cuteaio, Nov, L—Fow people attending tho Tarweli-1all mecting ot tho night of Healng's indecent aml outragoous raid upon the mer- chauts haye any ides what o narrow escapo thoy had from sluughtor and bloodshed, It was a part of the raiders’ programmoe to oxtinguishihe lightw, and during tbe attendant darkuess and confusion so pammel tho speakers and leading morchants most obnoxious to them as to forever frghten and doler them from holding another wmeeting in opposition to tlesing. Tho great gamo and rtruggla of tho plig-uglies was to got upon tho platform in such numbory as to drive back tho persous guarding tha elactric nppar- tus which ignitos the domo and lower lights, Had tho villaius succeeded it would have been an_easy matter to bLave phnged that vast audience 1uto darkness and indescribabls con- tovion. Tho gamblors weut armed with revolv- ory, vlung-shote, sud other deadly woapous, pro- imml for any deeperato doods to gain thoir end. magino if you can tho diabolism of auch a plot and tho awful consequoncos to lifo and limb had tho rawenls auccaodad. Nothing but the cool trosence of mind which attonds o meeting of busiuces men deliberating on important intor- cutd, and tho flrm dotermiuation and resistaunce of overshelming numbers, pravonted the randers Irom carrying out their wfernal plot and produce ing a seeno of slaughter nud bloodshed such as Cbicago bas never kuown, L, O YOU WANT mIM? To the #ilitor of The Chicunn Trivwne ; Cuteano, Nov. L.—~You, buuker, dry-gooda or commission worchant, insnrauce agent, business man of any kiod, do you waut him ror yourself ? You uro in nead of o cusbior or treasurer. No You want this man ? He offers himwsell st your tesk, Would you take Lim? You say noj he is not the man for your purposes, in your busi- ness; you don't want him. He tolls you he wants the place, and haa been on the lookout forat for monehy. 1s that any reason why you vhonld toke him? Init not & ronson why you wontd not take him ? Mo jusiuts that you shall take nim whether you will or not. A still stroug- er reason thot you should not take hifn. Iln tells you ho wants the handiing of your funda for bis own purposes and to ru}mlr his owa for- tiues, What do you thivk of that? Dousa't that settlo tha qucstion for you? Look at bis [riomis, Boe who thoy uro and whnt thoy are. Do they give mesuranco of safoty and insure se- TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, z, 1870, no candidates have beon named against thom, It appears the Opposition party heto [a & thing of tho past, WISCONSIN, JANENYILLE, Speeta) Dispateh ta The Caicaan Trivuns, Jaxesviee, Wis., Nov. 1.—The campaign in thia city hias bown vory tame so far, €o that no candidaton woro nominated for tho Asicmbly until $aturday night, whon the Demoerats nomi- natod Jeromish Blogus, and to-day the Ropubli- cana nominated Fennor Kimbail, TIE SICUATION AT TAR CAPITAL, Lrestal Dispateh to The (hvasa Pribune, MapgsoN, Win., Nov. L—TDolities nro fivalior here than for yonrs, Thero havo hioon crowdnot tho streots aud in places of rosort discussing tha irsuns aud eandidatos, and thero ts pruspect of o bot tight hero to-morrow. I'io loformera aro maxing deaj:orato offorts to ritaln powar and Kot home indorsemant. oth partion hald clonng meetings to-might, und they amgar Republicaa Auccess in this Democratie Capital, THE OPPOSITION MEETING, Tho Roformers had n moeting at 1ho Assembly Clamber, wheto they had announced spesched by a dozen loading Democrats, including Gov, ‘Taylor, They lind two bands, and maido o grand floutrish, The_Assombly Chamber was baroly halt full. ~ Voiy fittio spint waw whown, ettber by the speakers or the audienco. ~ Judeo Vilas, an old Bourbon, [:(cnhlnl. Charleton, eandidate for the Asseme 1%, opened by bowailing the extravagance and corruption of the Nepublieans in the National Govornment, Col, Vuas, Mayor Iimny, Couns ty Attorney Jones, anid Georgo 13, Smith follow- ed with labored efforts to sustain the desperato fortunes of their party, but oheited wuly feoblo espongo, ad thy meeting was o discouraging failure, closing at an oarly hou THE REPEELLIC The Republicans mot at tho Citg-Tall, which wan erowded to ovarilowing. Many wore unablo to find room, and nm«mi; tho andience many who commonly voto tho Democratic ticket, s pecialty labortng men, disgnsted with Tayior's meannoss to the Capitot laborers, A numbor of University students camo down in 8 body, Tho meoting was the largest ond most entbusiastio Loeld hore by the Ttapub- heans for years, and tho spenkers, whoso Juu- Rusge was plain in exposing thereform bumbug, were applanded to the ccho, (en. Davig At- wood presidod. Stirring speschea wero tmado by ex-Gov, Wushiburn, who torcibly contrasted thy Republican and Democratic administratious, and got in o rojownder to (lgorgo 1. Bmith's recont epecchies ; by Col, I'd E, Bryant, who most ato- quently aud sarcastically disacetod sham reforn by B. W. Xoges, Clalrman of tho Stata Come mittee, who with ruthless hand Iafd baro reform bypocriny, and presouted telling srgumentn ngainat tha eclection of Taylor and for zealously supporting Ludington; Ly Col. Tair, who dil bimself groat ’oredit in his public speech, vindieating himeolt from tho avsaulty of Taylor's minions, and carrled the war nto Afrles, making some new rovelations— among uihera that, whon he sppliod to Taylor {ur tho oflico of Superintoudent of Public Proper- ty, Gov, Taylor told him there were thurty ap- plicants who harl offerad liberally for the oftice, and Fair found they lind bid moro than ho could ottord to pav, lis speech doopened tho con- vietion of Laylor'a basoness. Ma). Jones closod tho spoaking with some pointed remarks and elfectivo ancedotes, 'I'ho meoting adjourned with rousing cheers for Ludingeton and tho Re- publican Stato ticket, All indications aro that Madigon will give a mojoniey for Ludington sud Spooner. PREDICTIONS, LTo The Azasciatea £resa) MiLwaosee, Nov. L—A campuign of nnpre- cedonted activity was closed to-uight, and thero were meotings in the principal eities of the State, Ex-Senator Carpontor addressod two large gath- erings in thls city,—ono 1 tho Bouth Division and ouo in tho West, Lstuuates from Informod wources predict tho olection of Ludington, Ra- publican candidato for Govoruor. NEW YORK. THR PROSPECT. Sreetal Dispateh to The Chicann Trivune, New Yorg, Nov. 1.--Tuo campaign closing Levo ta-night has beeu ona of the sharpost and mask exciting for years, The reault in theBtate is still doudbtful. Bolk sides aro confident, anit the leadorn are singularly ssnguine, Althongh tho Democrats Lavo tho prestige of Tildens campaign against tho Canal Lting, it is doubtrul if they ure succossful. Ou tho Stato ticket nt avy rato they cannot succoed without the holp of at least 50,000 Ropublican votes, Many Repub- licaus who encournged Tilden's rald on the caual thioves are unwilling by advarso votes to eurtail Lis powers for furthier roform. They aro willing to vote him a Conal-Buard, fn consonnnco with his own' views, bnt Tildon, by his campaign against tho Canal Iing has alien- aled many thousand Domocrate ; hesides, ho has tliphted many prominent Dewocratis leaders, such as Mageo, who controls nil the southeru tior of countien, by ignoring him, in nomiuating candidates without consulting Mageo. On tuo othor hand Thurlow Weed and Renben Fenton have comu to tho aid of Fred W. Soward, who leads tho Republican tickot, probably as much out of old lova for his father aa tor preaent love of the son, Fenton's letter in support of tho Howntd ticket iy worth at least 10,000 Liberat votes for Soward, Weod lina organized roany al- ementafor the occavion, and workod asif ho were Fouuy agam. L calenlate to-night that tho Demacratio State tickot will not have more than 15,000 mnjonty in New York, nor moro than 5,000 In Kinga County, which wiil make tha race iu tho State very ulose. As for tha Tsmmany local tickots, sovoral of its eandidates will bo vory badly beaten, Pholps, tha Ropublican can- curity to yon? If not, then so much tho worse. ‘Ihen is Lo any butior for others than for you? Will yor not dead as woll_and prudently for tho public as for yoursell? If you would not have tho 'mon handle your own hundreds of thou- eands, would yon ‘commit to bim the wmillions of tlo publio Treasury ? 0. L. LEPUDIATING TIR MEETIRG, To the Editor of The Chicuao Tribune : Komx, Wisesax & Co., Cureago, Nov, 1,—Re- forring to tho *Froc-specch mass-mecting proposed to bo hold to-night, whero vur namols used as baving been subscribed to 1t, on Batur- day, we bieroby inform the public that not ono of tho firm kuew snythiog about the affair until to- duy (Monday), Lelng told by othor parties, sud wo horoby disclulm any partivipation iu polities, Jeaving any and all of our emplovos frae to vuto ug thoy please, and, if any of the said employes who sigred sald documont had attonded to the businoas thoy ought to attend to, they would lot politics alone, and not sigu the name of the firm when thoy had uo right to do so. ‘The firm had nathing whataver to” do with the signature of waid publication, Koux, WiNEaaN & Co. JONN M. NOUNTREE'S GRAMMAR, To the Edtor nf T'he Chicago tyibuna : SrticAGo, Nov, L.—In Mr. Hountree's card in Buuday's Twuse there oceur in thros lines threo cgrogious grawmatical blundors, wheroin Mr. Rountreo cuta as ludicrous a flguro in print an ho did in conntenancing the outragoous dis- turbanco of the morchants' mooting of Friday, ‘Tho good name, Lo writes *fair orodit, and sukkoutive, aud muy probably put mavy ou the: guard, Qtwas: It gotog to bo o hata 1 but we are Ruing to use all our meany to win,' CORRESPONDENCE, A VONITIVE PACT, To the Elitor of The Clicans Lrivunes ‘(,un'mu, Nov. 1.—All tho yolicomen are taxed &9 apieco to defray Heslog's oxpouses at tho clection, and unjesy they cobtribute that impor- :;.m iten mey\lnu threatoned (o bo dismissed ho service, Wher ili cl bt @ aro tho military ta_ protuct o UnE Wio Kxoms, TUE vlery WARD, To the Editor of Ihe ¢ Tritomne; Citieaav, Nov. L—Citizens of the Fifth Ward, bo ou your guard. A certa Domociat, & bigg, rod-faced, burly follow, woll wuowy 4 woat of you, hias boou selected by the Horing Covmmitten to carry out tho programme ‘Bd0pLEd st their wmeeting yosterday, to soe that nj) HRopublic are sjected, by fair meaus or fuiil, x‘;um“:;:: Toom in whick tho balluls 81 L ho conuted, A sunitar watchfuluess 14 uosded fn alj thy wands of tha city, THE DOHEMIAXS, To the Bditor of The Chicago Tribune: Cuteado, Nov, 1,—1 would wish, {f §{ 1y pos- aiblu to spare Lo upace, that you will tusery thyy address to the differcnt Slavonlo vations of hiy ©ity. O, countrymon, remewmber that two yeary 8g0, whien the Hesing-O'liars party woro u the poace of Chicago 1 88 doar to me aa it Is to you, and I always bave, aud always will, do all that lies In 1y power to muintain it," ** Always lavo do™1! And this from tho pen of an Americaus bura citizen—and u logielator! Alna! . A Scivor-Toy, COUXT 1IN, To the Bdilor of The Chicago Lribune Cuicadw, Nov. 1.—The plau of the Opposition now ia, since thoy vvidently seo that their defent i4 cortuin, to linger around the polly, and delay the counting unty Ropublicans leave, or, if they du uot leave, tu ejcct them Ly force, 8o that they cau Lo left alone to stuly the bullahbuxuué . 0. AT LARGE, ILLINGIS COUNTY ELECTIONS. PLORIA COUNTY, Sveeral Dunateh (0 The Chicaas Tribune, Prouts, IiL, Nov, 1.—"To-morrow is the elec- tion day for county officors of Vecoria County aud city officors of Pouria. Tho couuty will BO Nepublicap by a largo msjority, but the contest in tho oity will bo very close, Johu Warnor, the present Mayor, is n candidute for ro-slection on tho Democratio ticket, Lestio Robinson s tuo Hepublican candidute for Msyor. It la thought liobiuson will be elested, Muoh dissstisfaction oty juregard to the adwiuistration of Mayor Warner, Murder, highway robbery, gambling, sscendency, how msuy brilliant promisos were mado by Heaing and bis clique that the Bo- bemiany should be represented in some of the very baut oftices, and how you waited sud waited Aor thair fultiliment until another oleotion has cowno, and thoy arq still untulfilled, Kiso, then, aad cass every logal vole pussiblo, and, although ;llulnlo for District-Attoruoy, is suro of re-elcc- ou. MISSISSIPPL TIE ELECTION TO-DAY, Spectal Inhapateh to T'ha Chieago Tribune, Vickssuna, Mias., Nov. 1,—Nearly overy whito Tepublican hero will adiliato with the Democrat- le-Counsrvative ticket to-morrow. The colorod candidate far tha Senato withdrow from tho field to-day. Tue Topublican purty is completely domoralized, and, without any leader. An im- wense Couservative torchlight procossion wallked to-night, Women and children fromn Jackeon and othor poluts i Hindy Couaty have come hera for safoly, bolleviag thero may bo blood- shed thero to-morrow. Ilore, the cloction will be poacablo, Special Iapateh to T'he Chicazo Trivune, WasHiNaTON, D. C,, Nov. L—Iho Ntar this ovening uays Imvnlamupnmhou from Rovublicgn sources recoived in Wasbingion iudicate that there will bo o pencoful eoloction tu Missiasippi to-morrow, and that the Conservativos will prol ably seaure tho Legialature, and a majo; ty of tho six mombers of Congrous to be oleated. MISCELLANEOUS, PHOSPEOTS IN MINNESOTA, Special Disvaleh to The Chi:ago Tribune, Br. Pau, Nov. 1,—Tho political excitomont runs high bere and in other countios whoro loaal ofticos ure contasted, but generally througliont the Hiato an unusualiy light voto is expoctad. Thoe only Nepublican Stato candidatos whose eloctions aro doubted are Vfaender for Treas- urcr aud Irgons for Hocretary of Btate Dike, Indopondont, for Tremeurcr, will draw oIl soveral thuusand votes, probably enougn to cfect Bukoffer, Domocrat, Irgens will run couridarably behind ou accouut of the division awouy the Bcandivavisn Mepublicans, part of whom' will support Biorman, Democratio candie dato, For tho other Biate olfices, the Iopub- lican majorities wiil vange from about 800 for Marshiali for Railway Comnussionor, to about 10,000 for Giltllan for Chiof Justice, HOW IT LOOKH IN WABMINGTON, Bpecial Dupatehi to 2'he Chicago Trbune. Wasitixaros, D, C., Nov. 1.—At the rooms of the Hepublican Congressionn! Committeo to- night thers is Aunnu contidenco that Hartrantt will be oloctad in Peunsylvauis, and that tho Democrata will bo defuated by a ducidod majority in Maryland, Llie "Lest advicos from New York lead tho ofticers of tho Comuwittee to Loliove that while tho Democratle majonty will b much roducod, tho chancgs uf tho Nopublicaus carryiog the Htuto nre nat vory good, ~ Advices from Wisoon- bin fudicale 8 Ropublican success, TUE MIEYOULL ELECTION, Special lispatch to L'he Clicaus Tribune, 8r. Josers, Mo, Nov, 1.—The vote of . chauau County, ofliclal, is 1,507 fur the new Constitution, sud 360 against it. ‘I'Lis way b taken as & ciiteriou of tho northwest, the voto betug next to uusuimous for the Constitution, Ricusarle b o, A NEW WEST INDIA CABLE. Kex Waar, Nov. 1,—The now cablo hotween +this place and Punta Rosso bus boon laid, apd aud proatitution have had full sway fur some time, r. Rosinson s & respectable citizou, snd, if olocted, will put the city on & rospectablo Iootiug. WARLEN COUNTIY, Svecial Dispateh lo The Chicado Tribune, Moxxmouts, 111, Nov. 1.—'rh~nafuhhcw nom- inations for the Warren Couuty Treasurer snd burvoyor woro mado 8omo 4Wo monthy g, yob the secoud anble ropsirud and restored, making duplicate cowmmutication with tho West Indins aud Bouth Awmerica. e e e SUICIDE. Ouaga, Neb. Nov, 1,~Jauio Warner, s German prostitute, committed suicids last evenlvg by aking & douo 0f JURAT of load NOVEMBIR CRIMINAL NEWS, Murder and Lynching at a Stae tion on the Union ’a- elfie Rond, Two Youllg Dosperadooa at New York Rob Tieir Mother and Threat. en Her Lije. tlorrld Confesston of Oue of tho Wrefches Concerned' In the Denver Atroelly, The Myaterious Attempt to Slaughtor o Moo at Barclay, IIL OURGLARY. Spectal Dienateh to 'he Chicago Tridune, Qriscy, 1il, Nov. 1,—Yesterday, during tho absonce of William Colling sud Lis wifo from thair rosidence in West Quiney, two tramps gatnod an ontrateo into the house by moeaus of & window, anml holped themselvos to numorous articlos fouud therolu, The two houge-breakers searahod tho bwlding from top to buttom, and Kathored w varied colloction of proporty, with which thoy atlemptod todepart for parts un- Luown, o this they failed, o4 tho owner of tho slolen gouds returnod just os tho two thiovos woro lenving, and gave thow chasa. In their haste to eacapio they dropp.ed most of tho arti- cles, which wero fecovered, Ono of the men Was captired, and will provably ba taken o the Juilat LuGraiigo for safo hecoing, . Speciat Didbatch to tne WiNoNs, Stinn., Nov. 1 totho vault of the Winoua Savisgs Dank be- tweou Saturday night sud Mondwy morning. They got sceesn ta the uppor rooms of tho blnlx’{- Surglare broke in- iug and cut through tho tloor, and thon through tho brick aroh of ‘tho vault. Thoy did not sug- ¢oad in yotting auything, aud avon ovorlookod tho cash-drawer, contanungg about §160, which bad boeu placed ov a shelr, ¥ MURDER AND MOR LAW. Spectal Iupateh to The Chicann Tribune, TaNcoLy, Nob., Nov. 1,.—A gontleman from the Woat brings word of two slooting affrays oc- curring on the Union Paciflo Railroad, at Cozad, Baturday. Jenoy Cozad, aftor shamefully abus- ing Joha Mclntyre, attompted to ont him with o knife. McIntyro jumped over a counter and fled, Cozad following and drivlug Melntyro to the wall, whon ths latter drow a rovolver and fired, ehooting Cozad in the shoulder. Tho wound is serious, but not uecessarily fatal, Me- Intyro surrendored to tho authoritos at Sid- noy. {)u TFridey a man uamod Patterson, driver of a bull train, shot somo catilo herdod by I. W, Por- tor. Porter remonstrated, when l'atterson do- Hperatoly shot bim turough tho hiead. e was arrastod by thoShoriff, but a mob tool bim from the Shori and Lung him to a telegraph polo. "I'he Shoriff summoned o posso aud cut Pattorson down betoro hifo wns oxtiuct aud put him in fail, At 4 o'clock Baturday mormng a mob of 60 men survsunded Lhe Jail, took Pattorson ont, polo il doad, overpoweored the guard, and buug him to s tolegraph ‘Chiore is groat oxcitomont, A MYSTERIOUS CRIME, Specjat thavatch to The Chicago I ribune, Srmxoviso, M, Nov, 1—Tbo preliminary trial of J, IL Stovonson, for thoe attempted kili- iug of I\ K. Taylor, at Barclay, hss beon iu progrosy before Justico Koody, tho old Senate Bhamber boing used as & oourt-room. Taylor nwaka a fow morvings einco with bis throat cut sud bleeding,” and Le, alihough weakened by loga of blood, reached a neighbor's house. o ianow slowly recovering. Tho attompt was mado with Laylor's own razor, and o smell of ohloroform pervadod the room. A drugglst's clerk of this city testified to sclling Stovenson on that ovoning a pound of chloroform, 'Ihis fuct, togethor with rumors of tho intimecy of Steveneon nud ‘Paylor's wito, caused his arrest, Blevenson 1 Poutinaster at Uarclay and mana- zor of tho Coal Compauy's storo at that place, T'ho evidenco for the prosecution waa closed thig aftornuon, and i8 rogardoed as falling to make a case agalust Steverneon. Gov. Palmer appenrs for the defense, and hos alreadv overtlrown by sovoral witnosses somo of the strong points against Stovenson, aud oxpects to show lus on- tite wnocouce. UNNATURAL SONS. Nrw Yong, Nov. L.—Louis and Wiltiom Ronk, sgod 17 aud 15 years, Lave for two yoore lod im- moial lives, and a fow months ago fled from bome. Ou Baturdsy thoy sent o lotter to thoir father, at No. 49 Ludiow streot, to tbo effoct that Dotective lonly know where Dick Ttodney {(Louis) was, aud could arrest him if the father would go to No. 900 Mulberry stract. Tho lottor purported to be signod by Dotective Koaly, Ronk obeyed, and as woon asbe hiad loft tho Louse bis sony forced ofiuu tho back door, pulled their pistols and dirk knives, aud drove their brothers futo anothor room, whera they locked thom in. Thoy then moizod shoir motlior, and whilo Louis bold har aud pointed s pistol at hor hoad, William robbod hor of a gold watch, n locket und chuin, aud & pocket-book, Thoy then throatoned to kill Ler and their brothera it thoy attemptod to prevent them from making tuelr cscapo. Tley havo beeu arrestod JOYCE, Spectal Dispateh to e Chicaso Tribune, Br. I“"’""A Mo., Nov. 1.—Efforta are still be- ing mado to obtain tho siguaturos of tho Jurors who couvicted Col. Joysa at Jefterson Citytoa potition for 8 Prosidential pardon, Eix of tho jurymen Lavo sigued the petition, Robert N, Loith, of Polk Couaty, Mo,, one of the jurors, seows to bo tho principal ono in acting for Joyce, and las called upon hisw fellow- jurymen to solicit (hoir signatures, It fs uow asserted by those whose moans of Information wore good that, during tho trial ot Juyco, certalu parties from Ht. Lonis went to Joilerson City with $25,000 to influence tho var- dict of tho fury, but that tho jury-room waa o closaly guarded by jucorsuptible ollicers of tho law that it was found impossiblo to use the mouoy. AN INDIAN GONVIOT. Spectal Duanatch to The Chicave Tridune, Broux Ciry, Ia, Noy, L—Thick Nall, tho In- disu who was recently conyicted in the United Hiates Court at Yaukton of a murderous aseaylt on a white omploye at iho Ponca Agoncy Inat i{}ulnu, pasnod through this city to-day with a nited States ofticor on tho way 'to the Fort Mad- tuon, In., Penitontiary, whero he will sorve out Lis sontouce. A SALOON-KEEPER KILLED BY ROUGHS, New Your, Nov, 1.—Autou Bechitold, the pro- vriotor of & lager-beer saloon at No. 408 Wost Forty-Brue strect, died yostordsy from injurles rocoived an Baturdsy night from n gang of young mflans who ¢clubbed and stabbed Ex N Alexauder Kounody, Johu A, Greouo, aud Frank Burus buve boen arrested, HORSE THIEVING AND INGENDIARISM, Specral Diwpaten to Chicago " T'ridune, Four Wayxe, Ind., Nov, 1.—Last uight abont 1 o'clock thioves weut to the bamn of Joseph Waggornian, aud stolo 8 yaluablo team of horses, aftor which thoy ast fire o the stable, which was totally destroyod, No insurance. No clow 0 the rascals. HOMICIDE, Cixorivaty, 0., Nov, 1.—A man named Weber was shot and instsntly killed by James Harpo, &t Newlown, about 7 milos from this city, to- utght..l Particulars of tha killing are not yet ro- caved, CONVICTED OF MURDER. Baxnxia, Out., Nov, 1.—Ths trisl of -V, Bmith for tho murder of Mr. Finlay, closed o-day. Thie jury returned at 6:46 p. m. aftor au absango of throe hourd and gave o verdles of guilty. THE DENVER MASSAGRE, Jieurer (Cot.) Tiines, Ot. 29, Puxsro, Col, Oct, %9.—Oficers Bmith apd Force arnived from Trloidad yesterday afiar- ovon, brugipg Michel E, Bsilotti, Silvestro Cawpagne, sud Leouardo Alessandri, acoused of tho murder of four Italians in your city. The meu wore capturod in Guardl & Fucolss' saloon, in Trlnided. Hearching the prisoners i §ail, Otticor Frauk Bmith noticod that Campagae had #u yodershint oo, and jmmedistely drew the end of thosleave down from under his overshirt, and found Llood-stsial d\zm it. He then made Cam- Ppsguo and Alosssndsi both pull off tholr shirss, ! and fourd hload wpan them. and blond-stalns looking aa thonel they hed bosn washod. Iial- Lottt madd he Jof: his undershirt ot the saloon, and It was found thers with blood and biood- Ktaing upon it. Damz questioned by Ofilcer Smith, Alesaatdn told the fullowing : *t1 waw the men fulled. but had nothing to do with it, Ty made mo play the hinrp winin they dil tho kilhng: the murder wan committed by five men, aid’ thove nrzested with me are two of them. Tho old man wow killed flrst, and the largost Loy noxt, Thoy were kilied o littlo after muon on Friday, Tho two littlo boys wero ont, ‘Tho murdorors waited until they returnod, abiat 1 o'clocks, and then cut thair throatn. Tio bodices of tho old man and tho Inrgess oy wera thon 1n the front room. Thoy earried all of their hdies down into tho collar, 1did vot halp brenuso T wan too sick with the sight, They threatened to kill me, They all weut down iuto tho oellsr, awl took the monov from the hady of the old mao, They found gold in a belt aroand tho body, and greonbacks n his veat-pociet, L don't” knuw Law much monoy thers was_altogothor, but knw then count out $%00 1n gold while in the room whero the murder was committol. They wanted o to drivk somo of tha old inan's Mo, but I told them 1 Dhad dono so whilo thoy weis aut of the room. Fach of thew then hicked tho bloud from tlo blades of tho knivos they bad ueed, “ Aftor having takon everythiug they wanted from tho houno, they put what remaiucd in the Louso in the collar, and scrubbed tho flour, ‘Lhoy made me help, Tho old man's blood would not bo washed off. Wo took tho two dogs bee lovging to the old man, and took them 1o North Deavor, close to the Grand View Hotel, whore Ballottr killd them with @ batehot. About 11 a'clock Friday night wo loft Denver, and tray- eled on foot “to Littlaton, where wo got on the freight-train and rode to 'uello. Wa walked tovard Trinidad 8 far as the Twenty-one-Mite Houso, whero we got _iuto & wagon and rode to Trinidad, We would have loft Iast Monday for ico, but Fuceiv persunded us to remain in Trintdad and play at s saloon.”™ Tho accused seom to take tho matter very caolly, and on the journey Isughed and talkod n though nothiug was wrong, ‘Cho vrinonars loft Lore this morning on (ho train for Deurer. TRAGEDIES [N PARIS. The Paris correspondont of tho Lundon Stand- ard, wnting to that journal on Oct. 11, ways ¢ ** A brace of sbocking murdsrs divides attention with the Turkish Suaucial amash and M. Dumas fiie’ lask lucubration. Ono of theso crimos at least may afford a themo to this wtrango pro- fossor of Franch morality, as tho papers not 1n- npprapristely head their nccount of it, * Las Dyamea du Mariage.! Here ig the story in bricf, About o month ago na Ltalian namod Rizzi ne- rivod at o hotal {u tho Faubourg 8t. Ilonore with 8 young woman whom ha ropresented to bn his wlilo, 4oy led s quiot, retirad hifo, nnd did not mako themselvos in Any way conspicuot, Lest Thursday thero arrived ab {ho samo hotel anothor ltallsn, named Crocos, Wwho, as lis Iuggago was hoing taken up to his room, montioned that tho hotol Lnd been focommended to him bv a countryman, ono lligzl. who bdd beon in Paris gomo time BRO. ¢ Why, lio is horo still I replicd tho hotol-koepe + Lila room 4 ot No. 33 on tise ustne floor an yours. Hofs stayiug with his wife.” Crocel maie no romurk, but at 2 o'olock noxt morning the hotol W roused by a tremendous ncufile, and crics of *Murder!" * Polico!* fo s forelgn tonguo, Thoe noisa proceodod from ¢ No. 90, aud on gotting thero the Inmatos of the honso found Crocoy, kuifo in hand and coverad with bload, trying to kick ~the door opon, while |ories of *Murder’ and *Polico ' continued to be ut- terod from tho juside of the room. Crocei throw the knife from him, and stated, to quote the papery, *in g tone of oxcltement," that ho bad just killed his wifo's lover. According to his account, tho lady bad eloped with Rizzi, taking with hor eomo £4,000, Tho account givon by the erring wifo is somowhat difforont, Hho dopused that nbout 2 in the morning thore bad boon a knocking at the door, and hor hus- band ordored Rizzl to open, eaying ho had the police with him., Rizzi_complicd, wheroon Crocel rustiod at him, and hterally 'larded his chost with stabs, inflicted with o kuifo about 10 inches long. Tho unfortunate wifo rushed forward to eave hLer lover, rocpiving o fow in- eignificant outs about tho arms, but was able to pull hor husband off his vietim, thrust him ont, and whut the door. Crocei fo in custad{. Rizzils at the bospital, and, it is #nid, likoly to recover, Tho papers toll us thiat Almo. Orocei yeaterday paid ber wounded lovor 5 vigit, and that tho scone was most aTocting. The other murdor ia less aonsationnl. It occurred at 8 lodglng-houso in the Faubourg Montmartro, kept by a Mile, Montcourt. A commercial trav- olor namod Celssao pereccuted with his ntton- tlons a young actresy of the Chatolot ; on Friday thoy had a quasrel, the lady poramptorily order- iug hor admirer from hor presonce; ha draw a rovalyer, rushod at her, and diachargod it ; aho cacaped by ducking Ler Domd, and the bullot struck the unfortunate hotel-kooper, Mile. Mont- court, iutlicting & mortal wound, wheroon Coisaao immediatoly turned the wospon upon himself, aud blew aat his own brains,"” e —— DOCTORS IN COUNCIL. Special Dievatch o The Chicago Tribune, Avrrox, 11l,, Nov. 1,—The semi-annusl Conven- tion of tho Madison Couaty Modioal Association waa Lold to-day at Turner-Hall, lo this city, Tho attondanco was small. Dr. J. K. Hardy, of Alton, prosided, and Dr, E.Jamos, of Upper Alton, aotod as Becretary, The ususl businces of the Association was transacted, [Rats e i B TRIAL OF FIRE-ENGINES, Special Dipaleh to The Chicago Z'ribuns, DanvILLE, TIL, Nov, 1.—In s trial of tho fire- onginos just torminated ia this oity botwosn the 8ilsby Compsny, of Senaca Falls, N, Y., and the Clapp & Jones Company, of Iiudson, N. Y., the Bileby engine won in slmost all tho toste, and was puroliased by the Oity Council. —— BOWEN'S LIBEL SUITS, New Yonk, Nov. 1.—The libol sults of fenry Q. Bowen against the Brooklyn Eagle, its editor, Thomas Kinsella, and Jamos MoDermott, & re- portor, claiming damagen aggregating €250,000, ave boen sos down for Lrlannv. 8, —_——— EDUCATION IN DAKOTA. Spectal Dupateh to The Chicag Tribune, Stoux City, I, Nov. 1.—The Toachers' Inatl- tute of Dakota Territory will conveno at Yank- :lon to-morrow, and will remaln in acssion four 8, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Gon. Ferdinaud 8. Latrobe, rocontly elogted AMuyor of Laltimore, was instailed aud sssumed tho duties of his office yestorday. Thoro was & foob of enow at Otsego Lakp, northern terminus of the Jackson, Lanslug & Sagioaw Division of the Michigan Cortral, yeu- torday morujng, spd moro was falling, e SAN FRANCISCO ITEMS. Ban Faaxcisco, Nov, 1,—The funcrs! of Mayor Otia to-day was !argoly attended by citizens and public bodips, J. W. A, Wright, (irand Locturer of the Staje Grange, lias boeu appointed by Gov, Pachoce a delegato for Cnulomfi to the Natioual Hallroad Counvoution at 8¢, Louls Nov, 23, A Iluman Toud. Aew York Times, It muat bo concodod that the story of John King, of Tenuessse, renders wouderful toad stories vasier of boliof than hitherto. My, King way, thirteen ’nu 240, 8 prosporous Toen- nossco fanwer, of etrovg Hordor-Stata con- victions a8 to {ho lmp{orrlnly of reaog- nizing tho exatence of oivil war, Unfortg- nately, his farin_was situated noar the out- poats of the Rebel and Federal armiop, The robels, belng ploased with tho quality of hiy corn, decided that Lo was a Northern sympa- thizor, and accordingly raided upoa kLis property with much enthusissm, Tho Federals fapoied that bis tobacco possessod o decidodly Coufed- orato finvor, aud tueratore folt it ty bo thejr duty to employ it in tha‘gron work of presery- ing the Upion, Twed of making those contriby- tions, ho soized the opportonity of & fow daye’ froedom from molestation, sud removed himself sud sll his porsonal property to a cava in the Cumberland Mouutaing, No soonor had bo cstablished hipsell in bid now quprtors, aud sat lnmsoll down to read su aucient filo of the National Intelligencer until such time sy the war ulould end, thau @ sudden rain-storm brought down & huge yock acroes tho mouty of bid gavo sud soalod hun in impenetrabls darkuces. Vor thirtcen years he iubsbited thls rotired abodo, living upon tore of corn, and drivking water from a couvenlont upllu‘f‘ Ab the end of that timo, warkmon employed on's new railway un- expuctediy blasted & Lolo through the roof of uifs cavern, sud wore astonlshed to find & white- Laired Teuuonseean goutlomsn, who loudly ay- serted bus entire uoutrality, aud called res cuers to withows that if lhnz touoliod Lis prop~ erty he would cowplain_ either to Gen. B, dney Jolinston or to Geu. Buell, as circumsaucos nught dictate. Danbury News: *Four wild plgeons and sevouty-five meu with guus pasned worta Batuss dsy aftoruoon.® After reading this Adverticomon e e RADWAY'S REMEDIES, Radway's Ready Reli CURES THE WORST PAINS In fiom Oue to Twenty Minuleg, NOT ONE HOUR sufler with paiy, t need any gp Radway's Ready Relief I8 A CURE FOR EVERY pagy, It was the fixst and 1 the Only Pain Remody That. | tutiamy Jaangs, cno ap, nrtantly n i 8008 tha most exerurfa il ENros congo o, Towels, oo or uther glaide ge 108 naias, af y e or iy rgaay, by Infrom Onoto ’I'wénty Minutes, Ko matter how violent. or Ithonmatle, Tied-ridd.: Talglo, oF prostrated with oazorncliatf; Infizm, Cripplog, dlsazs may wuor the Norvous,'Neg. i thy Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of th o tho Bladdor, Taamaney els, Idumps, Lun The apolication of the Tead Congaostj on f oro Thront, 0 ™ f}run(.hm ' Pripit or "t Titpuption Iystorics, Croup, Biphthorin i, Ca- I Thhuohah, edg oo ""‘”ég‘,:;’-é}’,”“"‘"‘"- Rboumatism, 118, Ague Chilla, arta whosa Dariarherd, the paln or difioulty oxiste wit Twoaty drop 14 the "f'ux;' hod sl “Teacalars ahiould Alwnge READY RELIGI with (ot “A'fre prevont sfcknras nr uaine from etior than Froach Braudy or By oure ( balf & tumblor ot 02, Boraine, s, Dinerbo, Dy internal vainy, 'y of R, chango of Diflicaly v Bellof to th o' o deaps o s 1] watar, itlors as s stimulane, Inflam; ammation of the 'é':g." the or a 218 rater wll, e Stninact adr ntery, Chulle, Wing Hea, ADWAY It le FEVER AND AGUE., Yove romedial and ail otlior nialarione, billots, and other forocs (afdu Uadway's Roady Roilef, Bold by Druggista, " m nd Awio eured for fifly cents, agont 11 thio world that will cure rlot, d by Tiadway's ef. Kitty couts por botf fyphiold, seflu, ifiny 1 bille vl T! a5, HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btron 1as mada the most raplds are undor iz cloar d ot ure rich blond : inorens: wnd beaulifil compiecion DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT R BT derful modicio, Cuur 15 aoiuplesion sosured o st B quick, s iorgoss. woRe Every Day on Increass in Flesh and Weight b Been and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Frary drop of tho Surss, ¥ tut wastes of this e S A wondor of moderm oy fav: . s Ghadan'tn*ihe: Lok iuie M Resalrent blood, sweat, ariog, stom, the vigor o new and Jand: scal 1y will prova to anyporson using it ‘for otant power Lo ours themw. P 1bs Dattont, daly b scoming roduced by s _conf | o th bt sound 2 oommani. ot flaj e It repates materisl, ui ohemisiey, sod, & fon d tha waates and_decotuponition Fhat Pro ceods in arresting thess wastes, an Fith now maleriamad ffo beslthy bioo arsapariitan will ‘At ur0, e <1 {for whon onca this remedy commences ite gatlon, nd euocosdy 1n dibishioe, Wie lowal vis Torl TimeelT areeton? batiay avaTaian e [ttt m " e 3 otiini bottor, appotita imbroric, avb.Hosh and welsth Focronsing, Rolonly dsan tho Sumapailian Towirent axoot ol K ocinl agante in thooura of Chrminic, Rerofuloas, flz::fllr\:t}’:md,. 434 Bkin disosses, Pui 1612 tho only post: ve cure {or Kidney and Bladdor Complaints, Uslnary ad Wowb Diseases, Gravol, of watar, inooutiasuce of VTt o e walar s Cotek, Sty Taftod with . or throads ko white Hfiris d stop) oas, iubataces ike ik or thore 8 s marbliy P el burning ssnuat of the back sad the whita of fx 4 ‘d‘:':':'nm , and hen pasing v 3 g ‘along o lotses bt Dial 'fl:;h' Tuuior of Twelve Years® Growth Oured by way’s Resolvent. xswy, Mass., Jaly 18, 130, D Tupwar: Thare UeN orbsiah ok s he raro #nd bowels, All the dootors eaid ** thore was oo DI;! T nirie arersybig U wan S oo Bueht £ eyt bt et n?";u(w so L T ana ear e ey bl o Sy il ancl o' ane o sho S, it foyoufa s to 1 oncen G ANNAN T KNAVS, Prioe, §1 per bolls. AN THPORTANT LETTER. From a promlaeat geatlamgn and rasident of Cinslnnsth (., for (he past lorly yepry woll known Ly e uwspapes Diblisars Siroaghost the United Aistes. New Youk, Oct. 11, Ifia.fl, DR. RavwaY-DRan B1o s fuduced by & nau’unl. e sl Sl P, R Y ‘which sanis twalve jooat . 0 au) I':“m‘ RSBty i i b e it ot GF tie kiduess A bisddar, e ] Ikmma hoir v oo i parilis, mm-;‘.’m itasdy and 0 g thes 17 xebiarad, and now feel as wall had takon & las hy Yy furday Leenin 1g beo; gl i tity of athad gut i, L tirod days o 5P bisds (AL iy B0 (i sl e o womi Sat icioe oo roliels o by yout g0 Foed & Butiao 10 the re baring hee: i ben sullering b lh,_-g wai grest —your Aa Leliof, and n&.’ulilml Pl i, Qlneianatl, Ov [ Fle DR. RADWAY'S Disordos of Cansl Head, Acldlty'of & of t ruption aci B ia tho Hoad . sudden A fom o s M Houd LA [ ?‘:‘uuf R, i hensatl m ipatlou ¥ ioad Vo ol Wl mo dldilog o Elattoribae 0 of Ky B, tho folluwlug i T umufin. o \supd spa i (o d ia ywploms resul h gt linaes f tho A B ey lht L d 1 Al W GLR 1z BD ot Vs iy, Fotoraud utigloucy uf tu- ration, i *; I Yslsordirs, “Vile -ucl-llw lury v Mead * l“i.llso and True, oue abyen WAY & Lt e uRIAY b a iz L‘Ilnd‘hm ting Pills . it Dransels lau of 1 erusl Yiv ¢ i b Tt Pilos, Parly Vo 3 va oare, contalutog po m-:wr"'%-‘fmuh. o dalatariuat ting froo Uloud (ot uisoa, Hcortbura, Uie Saitet il sutuat: A il vz

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