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b e 1 -. VOLUME 29, FINANOCIAL, ~-- TEIE Hierchants', Farmers', & Mechanics’ Savings Bank, 76 CLARK-ST.,” CHICAGO. INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES. | Perfoct Security—Liberal Interest, very Certllicnto Secarcd by Mortgngo L Improved Renl Bsinte. TABLE of Increase of * Investment Certifle eatesy?? secured an improved real eatate, beare ing intercaty payable in anartorly Installe ments, nt the rate of 7 3-10 per cent per nne nam. Showlng tho accnmulntion of wums ine veated for the hencfit of Clildren or otherat it Javested, Timo. $ 100 3,400.70 . 44323.10 when duo, it ereditad on savings sccount INVEST- MENT CERTIFIUATRS whonover 810 1s thus accumna. Inted. Any holder of Oertificato has tha privilego of oxamin- {o tho condition of tho trust at any Ume on calling At thoofllce of the Trustao. Certificatos forwardod, and fntorest, when drie, reln- veated, it desired, or remitted by draft or expross toany ,url of tho United Batos. Address BYDNEY MYERS, Manager, MONEY T0 LOAN On Roal Estats in Chieago and vielnily; improved preferred, Funde in hand. MEAD & COR. 165 TaSallo-at. The Chicagoe, Daily Teibune, Amount Accumulsted, .8 142,01 UD.DT anz.31 o i CHICAGO, THURSDAY.. FEBRUARY 17, 1876. 1t w4 resclved to proceed with the election of | was too much talk. o ollarad so smendment delo;zates to the Indinaspolis Convantion. to the samendment that the interest be pald in delegato from Tazowall movod that each gold or greonhiacks, at tus option of the hotder, Covgresalonal Dintriot be nutborized to a point At thin junctore, tho Chairman announced twosdelogatn. Adopted. Firse District, Thomas | tat & minority Toport would bo presontad. A HUL W, + I Bardick; alternatos, J, Mr. Clorry, of Hlancock, saidthat for twodays . = | B Chondier *‘and” "3, " pringor, ' of | 1ie Lnd hoon s ronsultation witls orhor memboys Bugglio Nurses Of, the ,Rfl’g g'_“nrk-l Ho:lnlzd. Ao Cameton, - D. 3 | of the Gonvantion, aud found much difference of Ba.by Sputtermg hii Crphy 3 allornates, J. B. Taylor, William | opinion, Wo ate giving toomuch importanco to .NUMBER 175, dropped bacanse he wonld not pledge bimself to | g ™ 2 io o the gresniackers and sscrifos the Domo | 3idyts Srroeias ey, ah0 dl’)’.”fi:r’:fl‘é‘n:&' ¢ratio party. Yot the Convention nominatod | Gon, Withom Preaton. Jndge W. B. Hokes, the Tandors without obtaining from, -hm_any such | Ifan. E, D. Btandiford: the: Tes, Reras kil Pledge, though thoy anglod forés igorously, lory, Owon V. Thomas, FEeq., Mr. DBallard - FROM LANDER ~ Bmith, The dologation in also accompanied by Qlollowlnfi dispatch fro's~y sndora was re- | sho Ion, Henry D. McHeory, member of the ceived bofora the adjournmeS: it tho Conven- Natioual D i tion, but suppressed by the 1,5 .gera. It will bo [ yere aro po .‘;“.’;}‘332:,'2‘"};':’ ooy far: this new party had no favora to bestow, Any party desiring reform must plant {taelf above sny men or set of men. Ho had years ago acted with the Domocratio party, lo wam with it in its triumphs aud fn its dofeats. \Whon tho Democratio patty consod Lo comply with the wishes of tho peoplo, it cotacd to command their respoct, From "the day it fell into tho bLands of Mr. Bolmont it hos met with nothing o0, Third, \. Chanman, J. O, Burnott; | thoastails of our piatform, Wa had better mako | but defest, ‘The Republioan party han cenasd to | @een thiat hn 1 not willing to. > 1ait bis fortunes A bolding the Na- Convention at | formaten, 4. K. Lonagan snd "3, 3. fiyan: | conconsionn no aa £ coment all tho olomanta of | bo.ihe perty oF th pocie. Tt Iemor et | wameist hn ir ot wmilling to ¥ Indopendenta | o dblogmioas s casorontion, a thie ity thas ; Tourth, Thomas MeD. Iichards, Daniel Vaten- | tho Opposition. wwith whisky thisves and othor plunderors, aud | Waeninazow, D.C., Feb. 'S Mearrs Ao Woteott, | to thole ylely fal lsgue Decatur, ¥ :’,‘;,“ pltornatos, G, M, Curry, J.' J, Montgom- | ~ At thin atage of tha game'many of the dele- | 1i now on is deatiepod. © (ol ar nay any- | Preadent of the Conventiomy'a: > , - Oyteridm, Ohates 3 ) 3 Kiftb, J, M, Kmg, Jr., J. D. Dlatt: iter- aten bo; the ery of questton. naten, Elljah Toglor, v A, Daitorson, Sixih, 7, | 5" VoRRS tho ey of question. MING — ] {{' ]l])x’f’::i«:l: (J.fll}urr_vl .,’ a};eannlfi:, u’i’n. Qonry, o The lol?-fi]r;x }-mwlullonl.ll udaruddbv (Aurlol- L D, . Howentlt, John 3., Thompaon, oono, of Jo Davioss, was theu read aa the mi- Hard-Money Rears Its Hateful ' . Philip _Colling ; . altornatos, Pago Whitman, nority report : Robert no{:klns. Eighth, A. J. Alexandor, J. G. Tteatoed, That as the Constitution mukes it the duty Head, Only to Be Hoot. ed Down. thing about indorsing tho platform. but con- :r:i““l himaset! witu Lowing his tusnks, and re- g, man of tne Kats Central S mittee—QsNTLEMEN £ Your dlepaten snnouncing £ nomination for Gov. ernor, and contaluing & cors the :‘uy:mx?" ;‘ovfin:xlfn‘cflhf""f‘? et o int (bt e & Mt L fully approciato | Speeiat Corresvondence of Tha Chicago T'idune. and Lighly estoem (his me & fde i i of my fellow-citizens, and .1 pave sosa ve et | Des Moises, I, Fob, 14.—Rouben Milet Jives ‘c:;l'xg:' n“l{ll“‘;]'l'lh:‘c!l‘;l‘:‘l"l!)’ h.x'munv:ed inmylsta | in Taylor County. Ho had a daughter abont 18 y 3 ¥e o 8 y nuch, o sttengthen and contyra ry mind in Ui cac, | J9878 OF AE0, Who was courted by s yonng man. ;fi:l“flflnllln‘::.:h &1:'.,2 ‘:n,lg,l.: your ;,,.mm.. of | A fnv:hwon);n 270, Miller informed the young cip] o ae Fronccordanice with my | man thst ho must marry the giel at once, s ha public pollcy, I suall uso evo eIy s §9sccuto (icis ioption'an tha contruniun polig s | hed slready disgraced lier, Thoy woro married, tho econumy of tho Federal and Btato Governments, | and soon after It was discovered that sho had and, if clioten {0 serve In the capacity of (overnor of CRIME. TREARDRER, Bayno, of Woodford, nominated Honry T. Asparn, 'of Champalgn, for Btatb Trassurer. Kewaneg Hmith nominated Gen. Jobn Me- Counell, of Hangamon, Bayno mada a apooch advacating Aspern be- causo be is n Gorman, a mnator of soven Jan- guages, and would bo the right man in the right CROOKED MORALS IN |OWA, Layno ; altoruates, William Cooper, U, L. Plens- | of Co . , O L. ngrees to regulata the nature of tha publie’ mor i hEL anto. Ninth, A0, iy, 1L, Ghrlaman ¢ af- | oy snfiors o regiitia the urlure Feaulting from- th 5y |lormates 1L CE.y Wood, " E. W. Nor- | present aystom of Anancois the high rate of Intercst & | bury, Tonth,* A4 3. Tawronce, - A. . | Drovailing, we favor such legimetion e would merros: & +f Birootor ; alterniites, W. I1. Goar, P. L, Bmith. | Bently reduco it to a more uniform standard for (b ot whole country, which rate,to bo ejuitable between e Hloventl, A;,0; Gutlam, " Daniol Bix ; aliarnaton, | g oA or s iuks cooog L bie bobecn capl | tho Tiov. .. Toqmmos, A, M- Lackey. Temier: | i i r weall - A Platform of the Most Pro- | A.b. Nowhowi, 3. . Guvago: atieranton, 3 4y, Clring Trom ths prodetive Hebuairies o s Fa rco. ‘Tho call of tho countiea rasulted as follows: peru, 1405 dlcConuoll, 103, d soven months toward maternity. ! Bmith, J. W.. ‘Hunter. Thirtoontl, D. Q. A. | 1t On motion, 3r. Aspera’s b lon was mado | th* Bisto of Indians, my Lighont ambition will be to o | frO8Fenso & A0S0 bl Yt 8. M. Thorpo. Fourteantis, moldon Toaos, | Tatan by connii, Tho . aeanioon o ot ATTOMAEY-0ENERAL. Taert ar crmimendation dus ton tatheel emiic o | oo Forend o Lo pras 12 yours of ag aho o acteristics, o iirfi'h.""‘?."i.‘n :Ilmlm:}'f:‘:‘vh{.;l‘;"l"h:lmmlrll Mercor | amendment was Iost by a vots of 236 to 37, The | _ W. 8. Cov was nominated Attornoy-General by | vant. Your friend and fellow-citizen, arreeted, wheu bis wifo gavo baul for him, and Gonham, of Ford, 3urphy, of Cook, nominated John Hinch- cliffe, of "Bt. Clair, and then proceeced to eulo- gizo him a8 a friend of the workingman, a man who worked bis way up from the tailor's bench to tho Bar, and a soat {u tho Logislature. Tho Hou, W. B, Anderson, of Jeffcrson, nom- inated James A. Croighton, of Wayno. 8. M. Smith addressed tho Convention and wamnod thom sgalust nominating too many Democrats, as thoro is o 00,000 Republican ma« Jority i this State. Hicks, of Wi, spolie a rood word for Hinch. cliffe, who, ho, said, would bring hundreds of votes from tho laboring classes to the ticket. Tha voto by conuties rosuited aa follows: To- tal vote, 231: neccsrary to a oholce, 1G5 Hineheliffo, 74'; Croighton, 66; Coy. 91. Undor tho rule Mr. Crolghton dropped out, . Gwio ; | pmondmont woa defosted by an almoat unani- altornaton, J, 0. Alion, J. J. Dinckman, Blx- | mona voto. . o teonth, M.'M, 1looton, Jamos Crows} alternatos, Tho platf Willism “Camb, 3, C. Hinckloy, Revontoenth, | nos o g bare o dogon g or® Helog - | . 0. Elags, John lfilnc%}lfm;null:rnsws. David — . NoMINATIONS. 5 oro, 1aaaa 'Tyrroll, Eightoenth, James M. Mr. Voriys moved to proceod with the nomina- s Sor Washbt rm, Plavid Glasstord; alternates, Gharlos R Lewis Stoward, of Kendall, Hustory, ooy A inogal. ” Ninotoenth, g E Sl Sr2datie foF Govemes ud sthue Sty . for Governor, Smiths, W, IT, Pagigpr 0§ Sltormetas, O, It le:::hym:tlhgn;r“in‘:’r‘::&?nadml! conetion do: x . t ato at Largo—8, L. Smith ; W. B, Anderson, 8 D Bt a R 3 4 | noun cing tho compotition of convict labor. It :: l{:x':"&m p 1',’1}"’ l'l }fmsmi'l of fill-‘rlltln:l: AAl- waa Iald ovor uutil afier thonominations., * % & Y T Campboll, of LaSallo. ornates, A. A . At Indianapolis the Indopend- | I Gofow of Chimpaigns .. iavonans, of | toaraactios,or MF, Dain tbo Convantion then ent Irredeemables Fix ,’fimm i J. W, Bingloton, of Adsme; andJamos | dato receiving the lowost numbor of 'votes o by timore, of Cook. droppad on tho rocurrenco of oach ballot, Br. Up a Slate Tue Committeo on Tiesolutions roturncd at Flagg vacated his pinco in favor of Vico-Presie p 3 /thin junctaro, nnd through tho Chmirman, Mr. dont Curry. Ar. Voris nomivated J. C. Allen, Dickerell, presented tho following platform. of Crawford, Mr. Wost, of McLoan, nominated rrnn«guu"‘“ Laxpens, be A(Imn avo leg-bail, PROCEE 5. Ipbi J. Robinsou, a girl about 18 years of a; FTothe Assocrated Prewe.) whio lins been liviog with Amos Kimberly (arg:‘ Ixntaxaroris, Ind., Feb. 16.—TheIndepsndont | yenrs past, camo to aer homo jn Towa Township Greenback Htate Conventloninet at thoAcademy | moveral woeln ago, -Ono day Iast seok sha lato af Muslc at 10 o'clock to-day. About 400 delegates | tho family in 8 choerful maanor, and in apparent wora presont, representing foriy-nine out of | good bealth, and went up ataira to ber room. tlo ninoty-two countics of the tate. A commit- | In a fow momonts her mothor went to the room tea, appointed by district delogations, to nomi- | and found Ler dosd. ‘The Coroner's Inquest, nato pormanont officors, reported for President | disclosed an attomnted abortiou, and that Dr, J.. tho Ilon. Anson Wolcott, of White County: for | ¥. Houser, of Weat Iranch, was the physician, Hacretary, If. 1. llarris, of Iimporte Conunty; —_ nlEo, the nomes of Ureafdential Eloctors and MURDER AT HOLLY SPRINGS, MISS, Dologates from tho Btato at large to the National Muwrmty, Fob. 16.—~A special from Holly ;:r"‘\:;tmn, which roport was adopted by uccla~ Bprings, Miss, to the Apreal mays at D o'clook A numbor of resolations were Intraduced and | H:8 morning the body of Marcus Louls, & well- referred to the Committce on Jtewolutlous with- | known merchant, was found in the middle of bis out dabate, one of which was that no candidate | stors horribly mutilated, sud s bloody ax lgings Nomination of o Full Stato Ticket COAL: REDUCED, XX SHAWNEE COAL. LUMP, $6.00 Delirered, 865.50 Dalivered, INUT. Also BRIAR HILL snd MARD COAL scld at lowest ‘market pricss b) EAMILTON, HARDER, & HAFER, 105 Washington-st., corner Clark. BRANCHES--Lake-st, Bridge Dook: 2d Dock north 238 A ‘Twenty-soventh- rclicr-av, of Lrie-at. Bridac age G and tho contest became narrawed to HinchellTo sud Coy. A secoud call of the countles was called, but, when it was about haif through with, Hinchcliffo was withdrawn by Mr. Vorix, an Coy's nomination was mada unanimous, Coy appearod, statod he was no_offics-seoker, ;nrr.lcdreturnod his thavks for tho Lonor con- orrod. Asparn, the nominas for Treasurer, . came on tha stago, and, after promising allogisnco to tho Ppiatform, thankod the Convention and reired. TRIBON LADOD. The resolution of Murphy, of Cook, on tus competition of convict labor wes taken from the table and resd amid covsiderablo coofusion. Bomo discuasion followed ou tho ovils of tho compotition of prison lzbor with that of tho Lonest working clasaos. can bo nominated unless Lo comos out separate | near with which he had been murdored. Tho- from all othor parties, and snnouncos himself | naws spread rapidly, and fntonso excite-: undonbtediy committed to what is known as the | mont onsued. = This afternoon & olue Groenback movemont. was obtaimed to the murderer, A negro o After thio aclection of district dologates to the | named Ailes Washington was arre National Couvantion, district Presidontial Eloct- | On soarching Lis houso a lot of bloody clat ors, aud Contral Committemon, the Committoo | was fouod sowed up in a mattress. \Whon thosa ou Resolutions and Platform reportad the fol- | were discovercd, Washington admitted he was lowing, which was nnanimcasly sdopted : present at tho marder, but the deed was done by THE PLATFORM. An Irishman named Konnody. Tho lattor was We tus {ndeprudent people of Indians, being fm- | waen iast ovening at Lonis’ storo with the samo’ proased with the nacessity of a unity of actlon to se- | ax found to-day %flmu the body, Kennedy csa- Hikter too pertor s s nintration of fho aGaim of | not bo found. but citizons aro sconriog tho cogn- sealnint the _estravagance nnil corruptions {hat Lave ;} for bitm, eod it is bolioved ho Is making for entered into every “department of the Government omphis. aud to eecure much radical change of the fnsncial palicy as eball innro to tho benent of all classcs of Atu- erican cltlzens alike, do hereby mako a declaration of which was read by A. O, Cameran ¢ W. C. Flagg, of Madieon ; W, II. Van_Epps, of THE PLATFORI, placad in nomination Uavid A. Brown, of Tho following {e tho platform, adopted after Sangamon, Lott Schoflold, of Kendall, nomi- coorideranlo dobata: ~m nated Louis Sloward, of Kendall, lmfifinfl%,fi:&fl%efifl:flfinfl:xr nllélom:gflfi Mr. Voris withdrew the nams of J. C. Allon n v attend with caro fo all Dritnary ‘sominations, and o | e oy Of M. Stoward 10 gith of the phepa. 20 honsat men toatlofices In § goconied o nomlnation of e Bvanard, ] Newton Booth for President, and Tn- | stise s s ok s e fmmedte serm ot | | M Gvin waatod to know wist 3. Btoward's = rough whic atron- 3 ~— ewlon Booth Ior Fresident, an 8ggaf tho Gorernment v dispcnacd ana reward for | © Mr. Coolr, of Cook, said that hio had kuown flation Landers for Gov- Betoran aorvice, ratlcr than with regard togho publis | Mr, Stoward for thirly yosrs. He hms been a ernor. Hemleady That wo ars n favor of improving and {{:';;;‘3;;‘,‘:;,;;';2'l',',,;};’,‘;"jf;,;‘,‘}h“‘"“ vReRL dhy Perfocting tho.navigation of our Iakes sud rivers sud i ¥ Water connections as soon ns It con be possibly dons, 1o answor to o question, ho sald that Alr. Jteastecd, 'Lhat we demand tho ropeal of the Specio-t| Steward had boon au Indopendent over eince tho 5 3 Resumption and Nutional Baul acts and tho sabstitu. | formation of tho party. [Cries of ** vote!''] Congressmnn Tort Loommg UD in Conneg. | tion of legai-tender paver monoy for the Nations 8.3, Smith said that Mr. Stoward was on The Usual Dovotion to a Currency Based on tho * Faith and Resources,” Efe. W. R, Burdick, on behalf of Cook County, stad. bing DAVENPORT NEWS. Apectal Disvateh to The Chicaao Tribune. . . ey Bank eircuiation; the perfecting of n monetary ays- | getivo.Union mag 1l through the War, and A motion to Iay tho resolation on tho table | our principios invito the ‘co-operation and sup- Davexront, Is., Fob, 16.—Robert W. Pool, tion with the Iilinois Gov. e nsed wpon fiuw'&: ."‘am:;e::‘.’::mo?r .]1:;‘5:1&2 patriotle. Amoricon ditizer Ie ia mn' Lowat goe loaty and tho debato wozed marmer. A C. | POL US| mediato and wuncony. | Heretoforo ona of the bost-kaown businsen mon i k a0, (Lot 6. ‘ameron, o Workingm ., of | 4 : in citg, crnorslup. ll:;l;&:;u, h‘hfl, ey “.’x':n Lo * I{m}; o A‘m(“ nl{fffi‘;’fl a]mm" nomfuated 8, 3, | Ohicago, mado o atirring spnocls, showing tho | 419301 Fepeal of tio Bpecte-Resumption act of Jan. 14, | of this clty, and engagod in travoling for & ' WANTED--TO REN’ WANTED, T0 RERT. Suitable rooms for an Insurance Apgoncy; notless than two, adjoin- ing; eithor on first or socond floor ; in central locntion. Ront must be moderate, Address ¢ M,” Room 7, 95 Doarborn-st. . MISCELLANEOUS, = boas followa: 8nlo of 1876, for oity tazes 1874, 20 por cont. Bale of 1874, for city toxos 0f 1873, 40 por cont. Saloof 1873, for oty taxos of 1873, 50 per cont. Partios wish- ing to inveat onn have certifloates, until tho sbove date, at the presont rates, viz: Saloof 1878 without promium. Sale of 1874 and * IT TAX REDBMPTIONS, I On and aftor ¥ob. 35,1870, the promium on rodomption of City Tox Cortiflontos will ovils resulting to tho shocmnlers, coopors, aud otbor trades from the competition of the cou- vit labor of Jolict, Lougllin, of Cook, spoks in tle samo atrain. He thought the work shonld bo doue in the rison, but it should not bo contracied for at oas than the market prices of labor. The rasolution was finally adoptod. ELECTORS AT LANGE. Ths Chair called the attontion of tho Con- vention to the fact that ths Electors at Largo had not beon nominated. Oo motion the State Cl:mln\l Committce way empowered to seloct them. and prirgte, dulles o mports theluded; exeent thes | Bibith, Whodeollaod aa bimorous spenan, vk f:{»‘:“tl \}ttu‘x: ‘zu:“{;mmw“ nfludp:: of n?;. ulen: "'fi“&“' domn tho houso. b i /ubl'adebt that fs by tho cxprens torms of the law |, A dologa = 2 Democratlo Successes In the Texas | crosing st mads' rhsable”in mctailc: money thn | * Povyint Sy Ly sod Arcblbald A, Gloon. oo to bo mads tutercliaugeablo at tno optton of | 5 T Skl OF Baogamon, withdrow Dacld State Election---Other Po- thrsholders with registerod Governmont bouds boar- | At Tk et Kot Jurow My, iv4 & rato of Intereat not exceeding 3.66 par cent per | Glonn. Me. Bmith withdrow W, C. Flagg, litical ltems. © b, Boveral oz sited mombers aroso at once nnd pro: Jeesoived, That an the tendency of much of the legis. | tostad agrinst Mr. Swith's action, danouuclug It Iation of Cougreay lias bean to enliauco the yalua of 1ho | s an untsarranted place: of check, A dologate Antorest-bearing ouds of tho Governincut and todo- | wanted %o kmow if Mr. Flagg would stand by the preciate tho valuo uf thie equally mscred obiigatious | piotror 10 S80I 17 T foned o o pooplo an thule clreuinling medium, O i, bl I TR TSty calle, Mr. Flagg Jlesorved, That we demaud the reserving of the pub- | camo forward and _stated that ns Ar, Uslands, the herilsgoof tho peoplo, for tho actual | Btoward was not bore, it would not aettler; not anothor acro for railroads or speculators, { bo fair for him to mako & spoech in lus own be- Jtesolted, That we demand tho abrogation of ail laws | gt hatdoviol boar equaly pon "capii 0 Jaors tho | et 10 WOUI farther sag st o did not want emoval of unjust techniealitics, dolays, and dlscrinl. | t¢@ nomi 4 M S0RE M5 Eattons In tho administration of Justice, and e adop. | Tominatod. tle bolloved Mr. Bieward to be tion of measures providing for the hoalth snd safety | £tght in the maln, 1lo sould further impross tho of tloss onaugod {a nidlug, manutaciuring, sad | Conventian that Wi would not Aek for a sinsly Lullding pursuits, vote, but he boped tha Convention would nomi- lesoizeds Tt o vight of tho Legialaturo to regu- { nato'tho beat man. Ar. Htoward had doshnod to {stonud control tho raliroads and etlier corporations | o'inia Yo" sanvass UGt be hoatd Trom tho by Siato Iams imust ba vindlcated, estaliisiod, ang. | £9 060 the chuvane uotil Le o maiatained oa an essentlal of Htato Government, Spakiet, ant ko miped him to gd u. Resoled, 'That wo demaud reduction of all publia | 3ir. Lawronco, of Warren, would like to know exponditures, to thoend that tazation may be reduced | i monoy or brains would win, 10 tho fowest possible limite, The voto was then takon with the following . DISCUBSION ENBUES, result : Stoward, 143; Flagg, 80, Mr. Voris roso immediately on the conchumion Qu_motion of 3r, Voris, tho nomination of of the rcading and movad the ndoption of tho | Alr, Steward was made unanimous, - roport and digcharge of the Committeo. On motion, & committeo, consisting'of Valen- i5, wholesale grocery-bonse, had ton indictments sSecond—Thnt it is tho duty of the Govorament to cstabiiah & monetary ryutorm bsaod Upo the faith and | Foturned against bim to-day for grand Iarceny to resonrces of the natlon in harmony with the genius | the amount of §4,000. Ho collocted the money of the Government, and sdapted o the demauds of e crnment, . from customors of tho house and keptit. Ha i will go Lo tho Penitontiary, : sn e ke, s el ok Sl AT evorenes, oty | A ‘oman named Sre Harvoy mo srrested o o o - | hore last night for tho murder of a Afrs. Bruce, e witbdrawn from cirenlation, and a paper moey is- 3 nied by the Governtent in payment of aud exchango | whose body was fonnd in her houss last July, | for its obligations directly to the peoplo without the | aftar liaving beon desd for sevoral days. Tho . ::;'::venl!vnof any systam of any bunkiug corpora- l’l“volwh?mmxx!l.vem ?n;lllul:‘lmra. and it is charged e, tat Mrs. Harvoy killod Mrs. Braco for £323, the ' it ot el money stall be o lezaltender n | valug of & lot which tho Iattor boght feon the Tors fucluded, ercepn that thas poriiow'of the juter: | former. Ars. Barvoy liss boon indicted. cat azdl prineipal of ¢ o debt that in, by the e PLUNDERED NORTHAMPTON. Dress fcrme of the Luw creating it, made payable {n paid: "t #vecial Dusratch to The Chicagn Tridune, jueialic money, alnll bewo aid: this, manes 10 Vo uterchangeablo at the optlon of tho holders with rez. BrniNarizLD, Mass., Fob. 10,—There was ane 1 t i f int e e o e o T Londs el e of st P e vo at Raribamigton Tave night, the New mFVM—:\'n .;:m:uad sx-u nwnfien! bonfle.u}h;hbllnfi York dotectives telographing that the burglars fhe o b fundcd eyt ONIC 145 | o oo ter ths siolon. securiion »ie st &t & rate not oxceeding 3,55 per cont per annum, aro atill lul’ypul@d to bo biddon in the town, Tho Stxth~Tuat, ax tho public domaln ia the righiful | forco of Constablos, who are pickoting overy herliage of the peaple, i should not bo distribated o | highway and causing sLTangors groat A0 Ry AR Bpeculators or corporations, but reserved for actusl 3 REMiers, 330 o Tavor The WIVing to ench of s Gaion | 138 boen doubled, atid thn oareh fortho plugder #oldiern of 1lin late war 160 acres of waid land of the | AUBFPIY Touawod. Should tho lntter prove frmit- putlic domain withoat the condition of octual occupa- | lees, nogolistions will be reopened with the: Bots burglars, who aro gaid to bo ready $o roturn all Serenth—WWo demand aud insist upon s severero- | tho soauritios on the conslderation that they be enchment and econoray fu all Uranclies of tho pubic | allowad to rotain $13,000 cash nnd enjoy ime service. muolty from srrest. 'Lhe face valus of ths Jghtl=Tust, wlla wva vopsnd the s :ll:nfr;:pfl;;g stolan secaritics Is 81,200,000, and $heir marked ILLINOIS INFLATIONISTS. IN CONVENTION AT DECATUR, i Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Decatum, I, Feb, 16.—The Indepondent Convention mot in tho Opora-Houso this mor- ning. Tho woathor was beastly cold, sud, a8 tho ball was tosufliclontly hoatad, the delegates, wrapped up in tho honviest of overcoals, hnd- dlod around tho stove fn & vain attompt to Joop warm. The moeting was called to order by Jamos Allon, of Crawford, who sassigned the delegatos to tho places sot apart for thom, ¢ The Rov. 3. Inmap, Baptist clorgyman of thin city, addressod tho Throus and invoked tho divine blessing, TEMPORARY ORGANIZATION. 3r. Allon thon nominated J. M. Curry, of Do Ralb, 28 temporary Chalrman, and the nomina- tion was unanimously concurred in. M. Curry, OTIICE RESOLUTIONS, J. W, Leater offored the following, which was adopted: Resolzed, That this Convention heartily fndoraca the action of our Indepondens members of the present Congrens, Merars. A, E. Slavenson, Alexander Camp- ell, and W, B, Andorson. - Mr. flicks, of Will, offered & resolution recommonding & roduction in the tolla on the Iilinols & Blichigan Cansl, 80 &s to compote suc- cessfully with tho raflrosds, It was adopted, Thoe Convention thon adjournod sine dio, of LUWIS 6TEWARD, nominoa far Governr, i o gentleman abont 50 years of ago, and in featuros and size resemblos the Hon, 0.'B. Farwoll. Ho was n War Demo- crat, For many years ho was connocted with a larga agriculinral implemont factory in_Plano, tho common-nciool qusstion % 3 : 2 Rends)l County, whero he now rasidos. He wad Tavs it an | ¥AIue & full million, 1873, 26 por cont premium. e on taking tho chair, 8aid ho saw beforo him o . I Weat, of McLoan, moyed to amend by | tine of Kano, Allen of Henry, anl Lawroncs of vised of his nomination by telegraph, but, 23 unnecessary, yet wa do not . hesitate to dectare it as . 8, HAYEBS, Comptrollor. ks taking up tho roeolutions ono by one, Warron, was appoiuted to notify Alr, Steward of | ravised st Y telograph, UP { ‘our well-considered opinion that the fond set spart by 7 G T ptrall largo Lody of intolligont aud practiesl man, | *MPENA UG IroRtoesone by ana, L Warron, was any t the sdjourument of the Convontion, 0o raply | the Btite fof edacational purpaten should ever comals FUGITIVES ARRESTED. “MARDI GRAS. THE PALATIAL PASSENGER BTEAMER JOHN A SCUDDER A, J. CARTER, ... ..Master, | CHAS, DIX., Capt, A.J, CARTEL, Anc| 2 <Qlork, Willleave for SEW ORLEANS on Baturday, the 19ih inat.. at 8 p, m,, snd will romain in New Orleans dur- ing the Grand Mardl Grss Featival, Iersons can ne- gure roome for (ho irp by sddicasing of calling on or Line Wharfuoat, Bt. Louis This is a Convontion on which dovolves most important busincss. =~ « A dolegato nominated J. B, Ricks, of Chris- tian, for temporary Socretary; A, O. Osmaron, of Chlongo, s Tirst Assistant, and Gwlon, of Efingham, as Second Asslstant, Becrotary, = COMMITTEES, * On motion of B. AL 8mith, of Kowanco, the Chair was fustructod to appoint & Committeo of Throo on Orodentisls. Tho Chalr appointed an such Committoo Lott Schoflold, of Kondall¥: had beon roceivad from him. JOUX L. VICKRN of Macon, for Licutenant-Governor, 18 known all ovor the Western countrr asa successful broeder of shiort-homn cattle. e was formerly a Ropublican. In 1874 ho ran as a Roform can- didato for Congress, against Conners, and was deteatod, one and undivided, and that no part of it should ever Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, 1:‘&";"..‘”‘ o lk;nx;\.l‘mlm-nm of anysoctarian denom- | MoNTorar, Fob. 16.—A Swisa named Edward Ll 00} whleyer, Glaadon, who Istely arrived in this city with a IN) P ) A resolution. was sdopted bsiructing tho | dashiog fomalo aad livod fn Ligh atyle at the dolegates to the Natious! Convention to vote for | Cansds Hotol, has beon arrested for forging Booator Looth, of Californin, 88 tho cholce of | drafts on the Briss Bank and obtaining money the Convention for Preaidential candidate. {from ssveral bankers of New York and other NOMINATIONS, citien in the Unitod Btatea. Delieving he would The Convention then proceedod to nominato | be oxtradited, ho hag cousented to go to New a Htato ticket, with tho following resuit: For | York with a dotective to etand trial. Gorvernor, tho Ifon. Franklin Landers, preaont Spectal Disgateh to The Chicaao Triduns, member of Congress from the Indianapolis Dig- ‘Wixpson, Fob. 10.—One Frohaoling, slisy approval was unwise. 1o favored the soriatim ‘Tho Cooventlon thon took a receas for supper, plao, OTHER NOMINATIONH, Amid crios of quostion, a vote waa called on At B o'clock tho Convention resumed its do- tho smondmout, aud it was lost, liberations, President Fiacg in tho chair. Nom- Br. Jack, of Alacon, wanted to offeran amend- | inations for Lictonant-Govornor woro doclarod meant to the interchangeablo bond plank, which | in order. A, A. Glono, .of Brown, aud J. Lo raad As follows @ - H. Prekeroll, of Macon, wore placed in ** Which {utereat ehisll bopatdin gotd.” Mecon- | nomination, ' Giyin, of Eflingham, favored tiouod, saying that at tho Dloomington Conven- ! the nomiuation of & Republican for tho ofico, tion that polot had boen agreed to.~ 1e was not | It woutd add atrength to tho tickot moro than if In favor of payiog the bonds in gold. / It would | a! Domocrat wero nominated, The candidato not comprotnise tho principles of “tho Snrty, aud, | nominated by tho party for Governar is a Domo- it might add to our strength ot tho fall oloction. | crat, v wesvemvers ” M, M. HOOTON, the nomines for Bccrotary of Hiato, haa _a fouit farm at Cootralia, Marion County. o formerly practiced mediciae, ASPERN, 03¢ Oro Mining, Ditch, aud Floming Ce, 99 DEARBORN-ST. - Cuioaco, Feb, 10, 1870, ‘The annual mcellnrs of tho Stockholders of the Oro Fluming Company will ba held at of tho Co., on Zhuraday, Mareh, 2, 1675, at 10 Hecrotary. Minnl 1he ofiic o'clock 8, . JOHN A, PHILLIPS, Diteh, and ¥ trict, by scclamation; for Lioutonsut-Governor, | Mayer, was arrosted Lero upona capiss 18sued tho Hon. Ausou Wolcott, of Whito Conuty; for | againat him at the instance of merchants of Soeratary of Btato, Loroy Templeton, of Benton | Chicago and Now York, from whom ho reoonsly County ; for Andilor of Btats, Morris N. Bundy, | succeeded in obtaining €35,000 worth of mer- of Houry County; for Treasuror urcsnw, Jafhn chandiso on crodit. % ; for s Q. A. Noweon, of Bartholomow County A KENTUCKY MOB. Attorney-Goneral, William A, Tipton of Faun- B fain Cunty; for Buperigtendont. of Pablle | Crcrsams, O. Feb. 10.—Shorit Spriogmelor, Instrnction, the Hev. I, 5. Blount, of Groeu | of this county, arreated William Sonthard at Judgo Solomon, of Macoupin; and Thomas A, 10, of Chicago, ", b ‘Mr. Jack, of Macon, moved (hat ono from ench Congrosslonal District bo appointed asa Committeo on Rosolutions, each one to bo nomi. nated by his delogation, £ The motion was sdopted, “sa-vte Poo 1o Luow that many in tho Convention would not:| ~ Gossham, of Ford, apoke in favor of Glenn, bo plessed with tho iden, but it posusssed an ele-. | “whom he called tho strongest and best man who ment of strongtl, and should be adopted. -~} could Lo nominated. Voris apposied to the Constitution and tho 8, 31, Smith wanted to Zuow why the Demoe- Iawe of 1790, which did not defino auy distinction,| racy bad indorsod Glenn, for Gov. Gossliam sald in the motals which ahall be carriod’by the Gov-y it did not make any differenco. Glenu would ommont, Ho was eatipflod with the.resolutionas’| add strength to the tickot. originally prosented, Ho favorod tho payment.| A Kendall County delogato throusht ‘that the of Champalgn, the nomines for Stato Troasurer, owna larga stock farm, 1o has always trained with the Democratic party. JONN HISE, of Chicago, the nomineo for Auditor, is & wall- knownpoliticlan, aud s member of tho Legis- ature. am w. 8. cox, ¥ nomines for Attornoy-Genoral, lives in Bloom- \ FOR SALE. ARK YOUIL GIOCETR TOR TURNER & 00.'8 OELEBRATED OATME AL. Best in the world, O, & W. REIFSN(DER, 130 and 134 Kinzle-at., Sole Agents for Chicago. BITTERWATER, From this date we offer GENUINE IMPORTED FREDERICKSHALL BITTERWATER at $1.50° per HAPIN & GORE, 73 and 75 Monroe-at, } MARSH'S IMPROVED HEALTH LIFT, Trlco, $75. Bix months’ exerclae, §15, CIIIOAGO ease, cash, < HEALTH LIFT CO., 99 and 101 Washingion-at, 2, L, 8MITII, Manager, * BUSINESS CARDS, s SR SN S P D e, ITALIAN WARBEOUSHE. ' VERY FINE BANANAS, Malags Grapes. Also Mottet's Olive O1l, French Peas, Mushrooms, Gtiava Jelly, Tamarinds, East India Chute ney, ko, 13 biate-at., bot, Randolph snd Washington, On motion the Chair appofnted as & Commit- teo on Permenont Orgavization, J, M. Allan of Henry, Northout of ~Ouristian, Anderson of Jefferson, Bireetor of Morcer, and Thorpo of Do With, ~ceps = =00 Tho varlons district dolegations were thon called to contributo one of their numbar to tho Committeo_on Rogolutions as follows: Firat District, « Waltor , Martin; j Bocond,y A, O, Cameron; Third, H. D. ' Dursitt; Fourth, B, M, Blado; Tifih, Charlco Liorno; izt A, V. Van Ippa; Bovonth, Daniol ' Evane; Eighth, Geo. Lestor; Ninth, W, W. Matthowa; Tonth, T, W. Cheny; Eleventl, Jobn Bargess’ Twolfth, I Basaotl S Thirteonth, J. D, Lowis; Fourteouth, J. H. Plckott; Fiftconth, G. Dur- roughs; Bixteontls, B. P, Talts; Soventoonth, Danicl Goro; Eightoonth, Chay, Musson; Nigo- | teonth, G, V. Evaos, ¢ Mr. Vooris moved that each Congressional Diatrict procoed to nominate » dologsto to the Nattoual Convention and report thom to tho Com- mitteo aftor xoceuu.AhAmr somo dobato tho motion was adopted. - FENMANENT APPAIDS. Tho Commitico ou Yormanent Organization reported recommending ma permsnent ofliccrs the following : W. O. Flagg, President; J. F. Curry, Vico-I'resldent, and Cameron, Ricks and Gwinn, Socrotarion, mounted the rostrum, and eaid of tho bands iu ronoy that was good enoukh for | Convention was golog into tha biybrid busineen. the United States whon thoy wera fu trouble.)| + Voris sald it did not make noy difforsnce what, o was opposed to tha influx of gold into Brit- | » mau was, if Lo was honest and In accord srith ish pockotd. - fha Unitod States produced*$40,-i| tho platform of thesIndopendent DALY, wo o 000,000 of gold por year, and it ought to.bo kops | _ Mr, Coffccn maid that as Glean was meting at home, With the Domocratic perty ho could not support v MR. ATREETER, im. .- A of Mercor, auggestod to the oxtremo sdvocstos On motion of Mr. Lawrence, sll spsachios wore of papor monoy to concedo littls, to thoso | limited to throe minutes. who wero mot 6o far advanced jfin their| = Jamea M. Washburne, of Williameon, was put viows, <1t waa policy to do so.“‘Many of | in nomination, » A..A. Gloun was withdrann by ‘the American peoplo” kad 'not yob reached | o friondly delegate.’- "that stago to doclaro that ono promiss to pay Voris placed in «mominsted W, . Flagg, who should bo paid with another promiso to pay. wIf | doclinod tho MOUOE, § e sopie =+ tho {nterconvortiblo bond woro made caylbln 2| ++» Curry, of, DoKalb,'moved to mako Pickeroll's «coln, hie would indorse It; but to maks't p 4| nomiuation’ unsnimau, but tho rosolntion wase bie in curronoy simply wouldube to throw tl ruled ont of order. » A ballot waa thon. ordored, financial syatom out into unknowndarknoss, and, aftor thocall of Adams County Lsd boen MR. MATTHEWS, made, Voris withdrow Washburno, and Dickerell of inos, thought that Mr. Strestor was docided- | wau unanimously nominatod. *weecs-fy-p sy | ly mistaken In his viows. - The interconvortiblo TIOXERELL APLAXS. plan would keep tho currency revolving through In complisnos mith a loud invitation, Mr., Pick- tho fluancial world, very much as the atars do,iu | erell mounted-tho platform, and briefly returnod tho heavons, It would do away with all need 'of | Lis thanks, at.tho same timo pledisiog himsslf to gold s a circulating medium, and he thought | do thio best indis power, - Tho Lioutensat-Gov- the country would be much belter off every way:| ornor has onlyto prosido over the Sonate, but it bad no gald, - -aw. the Govornor. might dio [loud taughtor], and -+ e MARTIN, OP COOK, thion hio might " havo to live. in S&lnufihld. o wag ons af tho peoplo who would not bow down | closed with aguin -promising to do all ; he could to tho golden catf with a stnmp tail. Hlothought | for tha auccoss of the ticket. Uy tho Rosumptiou act and the paying of the bonds SECRETARY OF STATE. Charlee Bnoad, of Will County, was placod in County ; for Clerk ot the Supreme Conrt, W. W, ZEliiston’s, Ky., a for days sinco, for obtalning o om0 amitton, County § for Nonortof of | poods on falso protonses. In msking the acrost Conntys o Judgos of tho Bubremo Court, | Lo was assistod by Pearco Kent, a farmer resid. William' F. Barrott, Vanborburg County ; John | Ing near Elliston's, A number of reaidents af B. Haincs, Dolaware Coants ; 1. G, Newcomb, | Eifiaton's considored that Kont, in thie, had Marion County; Judge Lindsos, of Howara | turaod traitor to his Stato, and on Monday night Caunty. Inat sot upon him with ax-holvos and pokers, Aftor (ho pasaago of wundry complimentary | nealy killing him, Kent is 70 yeara old. Bheritt renolutions, fucluding ona to Judge Relloy, of | Springmelor has gone to Elliaton's to arrest the Ponnsylvauis, tho Conention adjourued. asanilants, and i iy sutlcipatad that ho will neet — with roaistance, as the mob is roported dafiaut COVERNOR OF ILLINOIS.. and throatening. Fonr, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, DD ND BIIAMY. Wasntiorox, Do C., Fob. 16.~G. L. Fort, | quyuy Haven, Mich, Fob 0 tn tue cxame Roprosontatlvo In Congreas from tho Lacon | nation of 1irs. Honry W, Duawoll, chargod District, Ia much talkad of among tho Ilinols | with ahdneting tho Trotter child, Mra, Trotiar Cangreasmcn a8 a caudidata for tho opublican | \an cxamined and evoosamined to-dag. e | nomination” for Uovornor of Illinols, 1is | wpjiq (a gril) socrated in Ohio or Nobrasks. Tho, frionds pay that bo is uot a positive candidato, | court-raom was orowdod with excited citizens aud that he is not in tfie fleld as such, but thoy | sympathizing with the bercaved mother, D'm-‘ ingloon, whara he practicos lav, Ho was form- erly & achool-toacher, «ymea~ = Thero 18 considerablo diversity of opinion concorning the ticket, and tho prospoota of its succoss. ‘Fho Iabor-roformera don't like it. ) —— INDIANA INFLATIONISTS, A LI ATTENDANCE. Syacial Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, IxpravavorLts, Ind., Feb, 16.—Whether con- aldored with roferonce to numbora or tho cliar- actor of tho peoplo in attendance, the Indopend- ent Groonback Convention Loid horo to-dsy can- 1ot bo rogarded us tho forerunnor of auy sori- oua diversion o the bionial political coutest in this Stato. Aside from a few Republican saro- heads, tho bulk af the Convention waa made up of men who have Leretoforo trained with tho Domocratic party or ekirmished around tho out- skirta of tho fleld roady to adbero to whichovor eido hold tho falrcst promiss of victory, A Iargo proportion . of | former Democrats who took part in the Convontion wero presoat for tho ‘purposo of grving its procesdings a bisa {n tavor of tho Democratic party, and preparo tho way far a union of forcea by which it is hoped to ra- i auti i tinguiskiod attorncys are employed by the de- 1ilinot mombera think that, s the fight botwacn | 10 toal. o Teotier will ;'rmn"d‘:; or higa- Beveridgo aud Cullom lo bikoly to bo very bittar wy, Adjoursod ua 4 and quite closo, tho Convention might decide to A HALE-WITTED MURDERER. tako n now mau, and that, under such circum- he U1 stances, no one would bs mora eligible than Méeidl D dteh ta: The Chicnao, T8 PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Bown to boltom prices for cashy st 145 Fifthav., E.a on-at, WELDER, Propr, 8, of Ma ey 7 in apecio were puraly for the bonofit of the Wall nomiustion for Bocrotary of Biats by Charles BLroot Bpocutators. e .eywes - MR. ALLEY, OF HENDY, Hicks ; M. 3l Hooton, of Marion, waa alsonom- opposad the ory sgainst gold. o thonght things [ inatod. "It raply to n question by Gwing, o dolo- shoull bo consiierod cautiously and russonably, | gate statod that Snoad was right sound on the goose. « After two or threo counties had In relation to the Interconvortible theory, he aakod if it wero possiblo for two boya to ol rich { beon called, Bnood was withdrawn, and Hooton's nomination was made unanimou. . poat tho victory of 1874, In this they wero only partially successful. g -+ THE MANIA FOR INREDERMADLES, ‘The bulk of the delogates soemed to feol no intercst in anything.beyond tho grosunback. The fact that & man favored the univereal uso of Fort, East Saaiaw, Mich., Fob. 16.—A terrib) ' — tragedy occurred at Thillips' Lumbor Camp on MISCELLANEOUS, Ritlo River yostordsy, Thero was smployed at! MADINON, WM. thin_camp a Lulf-wittod follow namod W, Libber{ Swecial Diapateh to The Chicago Tridune, whom m{;ar emploves dolighted to teasa. Oue! Afaptsox, Wis., Pob, 10.—The Nlepublican Sen- | Hayen provoked Libby yeaterday until ho becams that two yosrs ago wo Lield in this houes o Con- [/ vontion whiol gave an impotus to the future of } tho farming and induetrial classcs. We thon fu- | troduced tho idea of an interconvertiblo boud curronoy, We then took ground ngainst the National Bank monopoly, and the war wll go on till either tho monopoliats or the poople shall go > _HATS. SPRIN ov=x HATS, 200 N Btyles Men's and 1, ' Hats 17 rocolvod. o 0B, DARNER & 00 atorial Convention of this district to-day elected | exclted and, ina ¢ of rago, ho seized an ax rud! 1. W. Koyes _and Willism Soamonson delogaton | Siruck Hayes s torriblo blow. “The injured man-: to tha Republican Btato Convention, and ot on. Ueorge E. Dryan ::xufihx‘;’_ fi‘;‘:};{:fi:fi o 8 T oo, Mich,, Fob, 16.—-A Tribune specia}’ TRXAH ELECTION, from Day City, Mich., gives an account of a; QavLvesroN, Tex., Fob, 16.—1he vote in this | fatal affray at & lumbor-camp on the Rifte River.} clty 13 not yot connted, ‘Throe wards and two | A jusn named Jobn Hayos all winter has been trading ; thoir jacketa ,in . & dark room. 7 d t Tn rosponno to & genoral {nvitation.” Hooton Ilo did “not belisve it.! Yot that schome wes just aa good aa tha interconvertiblo bond, The [ appeared on tho rostrum, bowed his thanks, and medlum of oxchange must bo based on some- | roforred histhearors to his record fu tho farmers’ thing that has s value, Gold waa the curroncy | movemont. + Ho plodged himuolt to work ear- of the world, and we must not excludo ouraclven [*nestly for tho uccoss of tho tickot and tho do- {rom tha world and tho commerce of the morld | foat and overthrow of tho monopolists who aro by discarding ita uso, -~ -~ | scaoping in the carninga of the toiling masnes of g PRATERVAL TELEGRAM, tho country. 1loagaln bowedyhls thanks and At this jancture Chairman Flagg read the fol- | rotired. ¥ down. MMr, Flagg then thanked the Conventlon for tho bonor conforred, and eat down, aftor which tho Convention took s receas for dinuor, AFTERNOON BESEION, Tho Convontion rosumed the afternoon ses- slon at o'clack, Presidont Flagg in tho chair, who stated that, as neithor of tho Committees wora ready to report, it would be woll for tho dels- gatci (0 BpPOInt & > - wm greanbacks was a passport to favor which no other quahficationsor combination of qualifica. tlons could give. ¢ Tho nomination of Banders for Qovernor ias variously commented on, but it is s concoded < that » ho courd poll very fow votessin tho Stato withont tho indorso- mont of tho Domocratio Convention, and many of the Inderandents doclare thoy wilt drop him COSTLY SPORT, BLANK BOOKS .STATIONERY, &o. BLANK BOOKS, Stationery and Printing, Furnithed promptly and at fuls prices, by J, M. W, JONES, 104 and 104 Madlson-st, HTATE CEXTRAL COMMITTEE, Mr, Chester, of Woodford, movod that each Congressional District appoint a member of the Centyal Committeo, Thocall of the districts was thon rendered, and tho following Committes was appointed ¢ Firet District, James Bpringor, Cook County ; Second, A. O. Camaron, Cook; Third, J. O. Burritt, Lako; Fourth, II, cu..r ‘man, Kane ; Fifth, Cliatles Sammly, Ogla; Bixth, outsido procincts give U1 lnl]nr(l\! for tho Con- f ooyitomed to toasing William Libbay, & half- stitution, Gov. *Coko has " 1,627 m'f"!“‘- witted follow, Yesterday Libboy bscamo oxas-: Lioutanaut-Govornor Mubbard, 1,070 msfority. | JOHAS %000 Yoaorday Libboy becamo oxas Tho ontiro Btato Licket inaloctod In this District, | FEICn FAVERT A0 o sut bored 16 to the, ‘bo Iudopoudents Lavo olectod oma Beustar, | 4y poag, ynilicting fatal wounds. wnd tho Domocrats two Roprescutatives. ‘Lho Indopendents eleot Shoriff, District and County TRIAL FOR MURDER. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Judges, aud noarly tho entire local tickat. Tlavaxa, Ill, Fob, 16.—The caso of Dan Mo avprron, * 4 A Clulatian County dologato tnominated J. B, - Ricks, of tho same county, for- Auditor. Gwin placed in nomination Goorgo W. Rieves, of L« gar. Learnivg, of Caok, nomivated Jolin Hise, of Cliicago. Voris denounced. Cook Couuty for fighting its taxes, and La was ' oppoved to any candidato from thiat county for tho Ohalrmanship of the Board of Equalization. Iio wantod somo lowing dispatok from Indianapolls, which was raceived with uproarious cheering : INDLNATOLLS, Fob, 10.—T0 the Preaident of the In dependent Conténtuon, Deeatur, Iil.: 'Tho Independ. enta of Indisna send greeting, ' Thoy havo hominated the I{on, Pred Landers, M, O., for Governor, We will stand ahoulder to shouldur with tho Independents of Tinals in support of the greenback canas sud Lonedt Goverament, (8igned) ‘AxsoN Worcorr, Chalrman, it ho daros to- sccopt o nomiuation from that pacty. Either way bo weskons Liy chauces of auccoss. 'munuu-umb MENTION, Wolcatt, 'tho nomiueo for Lientenant-Goy- eruor, 14 fanner, woalthy, and of conslderablo ability; was u Ropublican member of tha Stato Henate four years, and served with crodit, Ilo loft thio party on account of & fallur to get tho ' SIGNS: B.'Y, OHASE & 00y, - i SIGN PAINTING, 125 FIFTH.AV, ESTADLISHED 1849, —— flovsox, Tox., Fob, 16,—Comploto roturns » for Colio and Hub- fim;f 23‘“”':“:1.,:';":’15.: Constitution, 1,925, | Allistor, the inurderer of Jos. Eados, {s atill on . Ilearno, iopublican, carriod the county against | trisl, ‘The defouso Lavo commenced on thelr tho Constitntion, Cliambers, for Governor, ko~ | aide of tho case, aud it Jooks now as If tha teati~ publican, bias 357 msjonity: Minor, Lisuteuant- | miony wonld be sl in to-morrow, ‘Ihe evidenca Govoruor, 357, Rector, llopublican, for Hona- | gyaiua; MeAllater Iy very damaging. tor, hay & nat m-{mtv of 861, Tbo majority sgalnst tho Constitution is G CHARGED WITH FORQERY. “Tou futorfor prociucts pivoths Domocratic | New Yonx, Fob, 10.—Charles J. Willlamson, 8. M, Bmith, Honry ; Sovontn, It. Al Springor, Kondall ; Eighith, WA Mackeoglias, Liviogaton Ninth, . W, Matthews, Kuoxl Tonth, Jamod Manloy, McDonongh; Elovoutl, H. K. Davis, Browu ; Twelfth, Ass Bowman, Chris- tian ; Thirteonth, R. M. Guy, dcLean: Four- teonth, @. R. Beott, Ohampaign; Fiftoenth, Goorgo V. Neoves, Edgar; Bixteenth, AL M. 1ooton, Marion ; Bovontcentt, Lowis Bolomon, man from & county W Lina cloan rocord on tho tex question. Lathrop, of ChlmFllgn. nominated in a longety spocch i1 ', Aspern, of tha ssma county. A delogato from-Koox wauted to piteh into Cook County tax matiers, but was ruled out of +order and &ui . b Mr. 1L Burdick. of Coak, ros) tos question of’) appointmoni of BMinwstor to Lrazil. - Loroy Yomploton, tho nomineo for Beoretary of 8rato, s & cattlo dealor, wss a Republican thil 139, thoa bocamo a groonbacker, aud has: no partigalar etrength. Bundv, tho candidate for Audytor, is a Log-rafsor, and i all other ro- | specta duplicates Fomplotan. Nowson, tho cau- | i ¥ neeLy, 'I'lhu Chalr eald he would send tho annexed in roply + Tuo Independents of Tilinots return greeting, Wa will fight It out ou that Liue, ond leb no- gullty man e cape. o reading of the reply woa tho signal for another volloy of enthusiastlc applause. MORE HPEXCUEH, didatovor Trensuror, is a wonlthy citizon of liar- tholomaw County, quito unkaown to fauie. DYEING AND CLEANING, DYEING. Ladies’snd Gentlemon's Garmonts dyed and clsansd 1a s superior mas sosT 1% Bouths Clars, 184 lllinois, and FIRM OCHANGES; D1SSOLUTION, Ths publio are notifiod that I have wilhdrawn from 1ho Srm of 8, 8. Jameson & Co,, and that I sball ::; Tsaponsible for any dobts contracted in my name or £be namo of said firm, after this date, . CBlEHgo, ¥ob. 16, 110, scamen- Br B TAMEGON, noor. ON (AUG. ROilWARZ) STEAM DYE HODEE, * EXA m&, Mr. Ttoed, of Buresu, hopea that harmony would prevail, and to attain that end ho favored tho elimination of overy discordant elomout it the vletform, Mr. Hinchliffe, of B4, Clair, belloved that all legislation for the paymout of tho bonds in gold was class legislation, and should bo denouncod! by tho pooplo at largo, The gold bonds would oner or lator go to Earopo; would flud thelr to tho coffers of the Hothachlids. Iio, h\xnmd thelhl‘lannlm dw’ffi“én nlnuny(‘ ay l:jnll caga, as in overything else, The Buprome Court do-< ~ Tho call of lho countlea resulted in s vote of cidod hat the graouback wss monoy, a lexaly 241, of which Hise secoived 153 The norpiae: tonder, and it would not do for tho people to 8sy [ 110n waa on motion made wuablmous, that the Oourl was erroneous. iy MU, UISE BETULNS THANKS, of LET U UAYE PEACK. ! Mr. Hiso was callea upon to mako thedcas- Mr, Croed, of Marion, wauted pesce. There tomary spooch, and ho responded, nm;m"m Macoupin; Elghteeuth, W, 8, Washburo, Will- hmsanp: !!hmeonlh. Orlando Bursill, Whito. ‘I'ho Conventlon approved of tho hst, and then procaeded to elect two membora from tho Stata at largo, resulting in tho choico of W. I, Bur- diok and A. J. Noonan, of Cook. v CHEUENTIALS, Tho Committes on Credentlata submitted their roport, showing the total ropresentation in tho Convention to bo 207, representing eixty-tivo countles. Thirty-six countiea wore ot ropre- sented, Many of the countlos aro only partially ropresented, ~W, ¥, McLougblin, of tho Minors' Arsocistion, was admitted a8 a delogate. The xeport was adopted. | DPLEGATES TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION, On motion of & delogate frow Bt.Clair Couaty, ick Governor 753 majonty. sickot for (doverto T el aistsice | BOlieved to Lo & principal in the lseuo of the ! . 111 olec * | forgod bonds of the New York Central and Buf- consednd tothe Diicpsrats whowlllelict sl ex. O Tle. Tailioats, snl the eslos s atlas Ditrict—Coke, 208; majority for the | ‘Lolegraph Compauy, hns been arrosted in this Cuna:i“x‘;uum '.isn.g il i Tt eity, . N Qutside preciocte all gave heavy majoritles for tho Atato lLvummcn_xuu ticket, Beveral futerlor §' OBITUARY, tawns bhave not-tlnishod thoir couuts. It is con- Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Chicaga Tridune, ;:;1‘\:; tlat tho tickot la olectod by 60,000 ma- | grumvoriern, Mass,, Feb, 16.—Willam Aml:. b non of Fisher Aoy, tho etatesman and publis B B o, CIATIO MATIONAL | ) oy ‘boon roported to-day af tho pofut of ¢ LousviLir, Ky., Feb. 16.—A delegation to | death. Heis abachelor, very rich and eccen- moot the National Domocratio Executive Com- | tric. For soveral yoars, lio has_dividod his real mitiee at Washiogton in regard to holding tha | deuce batweon Bpringfield and Dodham, remaios+ Uonvention for nomiuating the candidate for { ing procisely threo mouths. in ane place befors.. the l’u‘mdcnu‘uunulumn lots for mt)dty_ug ¢ goiug to the otber, - « ipriviloge, sud vrplatued why sbs Auditor shonld, como from Cank. 'The puopla of Cook Countyy .are dolng fust. uy tho Iudopendent party is don ing, ightieg for thoir rights, and hence thoy figtit their oxorbitant taxos, M. Burdict gavo a lucid oxplanation of kLow the poople aro assessed in Cook County, and’ how they are plunderod by the State Board ot Equalization and other taz ofticials. Surry, of Delfalb, spoko a good word for Ghl-‘ Dlonnt, the uaininee for Buperintendons of fub- | ho Iustruction, i4 & student iu the Northwostormn Clritian Univorsity. 1leis 35 years old. His cliiof compotitor for the nomination was ono of tlio ablent educators iu tho Btato, Ho, Lowever, wruto o lotter saying tho fluancial fssue did not onter futo the conduct of the achoals, and that sottled Liw, Conner,the nomines for Clerk of tho HBuprema Court, has hoen evarlvxhluc by turos sud notblog long i tha wayw! politics. Tiptaon, i 110 nomlueo for Attoruey-Geuoral, and Knight, for the Kupreme Court Roporicr, aro lawyers , who Liave failed to make any spocial mark. i " by Old-Line Dumocrats fa the Con was shown -Lige jmocrats in the Con- ventlon oo mzunt of thodefeat of H] the, Domsorniio {ncumbent, fur{Tresaurer, »dle wan no

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