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: - g B 'THI; CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUURSDAY., SEPTEMBER 7, 1876, had falledto gain 11 yeass dgo. Thiswasno d.-xr avening ata place to be aunounced In the NAS]}Y was ‘In favor of reconcilia- | csil. 3 3 . on. But wes he wuvh:i; the bloody shirt or NBW PICTURES. :Ict'{ng cmeuyl rhenblm hnl 'c-[u ht the {hiel ;v:uo mCh;pgn (lt!G?“r;‘n pl:tu{mgnlle{yml:t‘:(a ml'el:‘c«l lTh . P ‘Bnd_robbed him, burned hls house, etc, {f he 0 cntertaln catnpalgn contributiona in the . made certaln demands before he furgave himi | Ehape of paintings of |Iln'{_es and Wheeler and " Cit!ze"s of the comers-on - *The speaker drew an cloguent pletire of the | Tilden and ITendricks Ly Theador Wust, of New Tilden rand Reform. 3 nueeuvl(n of the unlmnmlmluy, and showed | York. The Republican’candidates are shown in 7 that It could be protected only by the | thelr truc guise of handsome, intcliigent gen- A .. Repnblican party. e passed Lricfly over | tlemen, standing fraternaliy mrminarm. The | The Views Thoy Presented to o its glorfous historv, Yet the Demacrats rpoke | other Rnlr are equally truthfully represented, D s X ot fhe Warns o cutrage of tho Tapnblican | thoukth by no means so pleasanily, Tilden 18 emocratic Nominee for arty. Thedebt of the natlon was a Demo. | shown MtrManmune{':(uhby-hune, Nourishing ccngmfl . $ratfo one, contracted through their misrute, If | tho garish "*lleform » banner, whilo dhninutive ¥ . Juatico "fi" don;,1 :‘rlm Dz’m;lmta zlrmng l’l.’nvu to llen‘erckA ht:h:lm‘lilean!go'mdcser!uflyv "Iulll hl: ay {t. He was willin ave the debt pnt | TAg-ba nd, Tho likenesses are excellen| vk to the Tepublican pa r it mfl wonid | 4ud the painting fine. A General Rush (oto .the Sonthern put _opposite it, A nation sayed.” The - War-Claims Business. | speaker concluded amid the most voelferous AN TE 3 ARplanss. cral Gleo Club th 1 s THRACITE. Totedn Blade. Mnfl:: .f,: A{u‘rcuv‘:ml :&,:'!',’ e(‘:t'lf!.'r'elu';: Coxrnprir X RoADS, WICH I8 IN TNR STATH 8 meoting adjourned. t s oy Kantuckr, Aug. 26, 1570.—We hed a meetin o g ach No Conc|us:oq as to Price Yet lultnlleloin;hutt the Democratic nomineo for ABOUT TOWN. ‘ Arrived At. Congress tn this Deestrik ex to wat we ov the RErontidAN IEADQUARTRRS. 5 B Corners shood expeck uv him in the eveut uv o Ther o utede of outine haonelak | nterasting Mosting of tho Exohango-~ | ictuais v enal, e n s Deaitc o yesterday. Of course, the clerks were busy; An Informal Vote, don'tallow the niggers or earpet-baggers. to vote. All whites® vot. Republik there were the ol apvelntments o LS | apectal meetingof the Ooal Exchango was | Uiy s carpet-bagesr. e aloptld s rol sged in making them, The several commit- lield yesterday afterunon to conaider the future | that we mite hev paece, wich is wat we want in A e e i e Republicnn Club | Prospects of the coal trado in view of tha recent | tne South. By simply shootin everybody wat, wero busily engaged in completing the arrange- drop in prices Inthe East In consequence of the | don't agree with yoo, yoo kin git a state uy har gacnta for to-night’s grand demonstration. fl::':hi‘l’:l sales. Vice-Preatdent Dyer occupled :’l‘lm;!l’. « onenls of sentiment, that Is trooly do- o eful th’:;“;: c'o::: g:gdm?:nu{m}o::;o:zt;’;)::: The Bceretarf reported the conl recelpts by [ Tke member eloct resceved us corielly, and pecl.; tomake. Candidates for offices wera not | 14K for the weelk ending Scpt. 3 ns 6,403 tone | welcomed us hartily In the name nv Reform, @0 plentifal ss usual, still, thero was a good of anthracite and 4,401 tons of bituminous, | He sed he was pledged to the sacred coz ur Ro- taupply on hand dn‘r(ng’the é.,‘ making the total ta dale 174,744 tons of the | form, and that he hed consultkl Tilden and annz thoso who tered wers Thilo J. | former and 174,418 of the latter. Tho decrease Hendrix, our noble standand-bearers, and that Beveridre, Bpnniflcld; O?‘fl P. Wilson, St. | futhe receipis of the former, compared with [.he wux satlsfied that ef them patriots wuz . ellerson TIHE COURTS. 4w Sits nfiy%lrullm offleers. AL least one of tho latter opposes tho ublication. The atatement fxan attack upon en. Bristow and Bluford Wilson. It holda Bristow responsible for all Wilson's ncts. It attempta to prove the conepiracy of which the Presldent has spoken, and it° protends that Bristow understvod und approved the conspir- acy. X b the Wettern Assoctated Prose. WasnmnatoN, D. C., Bept. 0.—-The Bceretary of the Treasury has called for tho redemption of $10,000,000 ‘of 520 Londs of 1865 May and November, upon which the Intercst will ccase on the 6th of December, Three miitious are reglstered, nnd £7,000,000 coupon bonds as fol- lows: Coupon bonds—$500, Nos. 551 to 00, both Inclusive; $100, Nus. 851 to 3,500, both in-. clusive; $H00, Nos. :&:m to 0,700, both inclu- sive; 51,000, Nos, 14851 to_ £20,000, both Inclu: alve; $1H (3. Nos. 201 ta 60, both inclusive; $100, Nos. 201 to 650, both Inclusive; $300, Nos. bl to 1,050, both inclusive: gh000, Nos. 601 to 1,500, both loclustvo: $5,000, Nos, 1,101 to 1,550, both inclusive; $10,000, Nos. 1,151 10 3,100, both Inclusive, NEw Youk, Sept. 6.~The ayndicate having charge of tlio United States 43¢ per cent bond negotiation authorize the stntewent that tha total applications for the 43§ per cent bonds, liero and {n Europe, amounted to close on to §40,000,000, & Pdward D Curtls, of Grand Haven, and Judge Williams will asmnlnl. him. Zpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. DrsMoings, In., Bept, 6.~—~Nelson Plerce, ot Ricaville, Mitehell Counlfi' was inyestigating the smut.machine in his mill, when Jix whiskers cnught on a smallshaft, rcvolvhv; very r:lpmly. Plerce instantly braced himzelf for & pufl, tie- Meving it bettér to losc his whiskers than his head; and they want. WasuiNgToN, D. C., Bept. 6.~Tho Attorney- General, responding to the petition of the friends and_counsel of McKee, who waa cnn- victed of whisky frauds, hos roferred the case to District-Attorney Bliss, of Bt. lLouls, who propared iho pnpers in the triad, and from whom 4 fuller re} orl f$ cxpected than has yet reactied la, alch to ' CLINTONVILLE, 111, Bopt. ru—\('ngk on the buitdings for the new Stecl Fneiory (s now be- Iog rapidly pushed abead. The buildinge are large, and o farge number of hands will bs put to work In tlien as soon as they ars comploted. This factory, when in operation, will ho the {nrl:elht mnnuhcturlng establishment in Cliu- onville. Amending the Five=Days' Rules== Suits for Divorces. Record of Judgments and New Suits--- Bankruptoy Proocedings. RADWAY'S READY RELIER Guros the Worst Pains {n From One to Twenty Minate, — NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advortisemont Any One Suffor with Pain, e RADWAY’S READY RELIEF The Bupremo Court lately decided tn o kind of a roundabout way that the Judges of the Superfor and Clrcuit Courts had power to ad- vance a cdes or compel tho partica to go to trial within five days when there was no defenss to sction, though no deéclston was directly render- ed on the particular question as to whether Lhe five-day rule was constitutional. The result, however, of the docislon has been to restoro the rule in effect. In order to comply with tho deciston of the Bupreme Court, Judge Gary yesterday, sfter much consideration, or- dered the rule, which was origivally adepted In 1867, tq be amended by tho following order: Onognrn, That the rulo of this Court, entered ot recorid on the 10th day of May, 1807, be amend. od, and the same fa hereby amended, U; striking ont the words, ** Which is noticed for trial at any, {erm, and of such term." DIVORCES, Loufsa Wankelmuth' filed s bill againgt her husband, Prederick Wankelmuth, to get rid of him. She says she married him about 25 years ago, and, nlded by Ler, he is now worth abiout $8,000, which (s invested fn a farm of 105 acres in Palatine. He doos not sppenr to haye been wanting In, 8 poor kind of courage, P et MICHIGAN MILLERS. . Special Dispatch to Tha Tridune. GRAXD RaPips, Mich., Scpt, tu—The Blichi gan Millers’ Association held a spoclal session i1 this city to-day which was attonded by 80 or 40 millers, representing firms that own aod con- trol 110 runs of stonain the State. Tho Prest- dent, J. D, Hlays, of Detroit, occupled the chalr, They adopted the followlng as their inteution In resisting tho claima of patent complainants, It refers to the matter of valng amiddiing-purifier: fiesolved, That the Presidont of this Association appoint 2 committea of thras mombers to whou all ‘members, or (irma of which a member I8 & partner, may apply In caseof unlawfulor unfust claiu -m{ that tils ‘conuntten shall have full power and e SUBURBAN NEWS. BYANSTON, The Doard o Villaga Trustees held o special meetlog Monday oveuing, st .which Jamea I, Raymoud finally submitted his official bond as Yiilago Treasuror, in tho ponal sum of $73,000, which was approved by the Board, whercupon he took the onth of oftlce, and immediately ontered ugon his dQuties. His first wt was to make a formal demand, the sane evening, uwpon Mr. Merril Ladd, the L former Treasurer, for the village funds recelved s eare s 3 e iy all anch demands aa 1n | Which he showed in sttacking and beating ) 5‘&&%‘:‘\\')‘:&“‘,;’. FoE ghun;%c';g&zl%- :hn mwlum? “t; e l:“f"" iy 104,832 | electiil the South wood git that Jusths that wua :’,L.l,'&";!,fl. o ,,I.S“;'; \fi“[‘.fl? ;&fiwfi‘;nfi:&'{m ?l':.:}‘rmn\inls; aby ba dcemed nnlawrul. and mich | her. After having been kicked nrf'lmnill the A . oo, H Y ons, and the fncrease of the latter, bS,218 tuns. | oo her. He felt convinsed uy thia or he wood | fothe Doard thet Mrs, Ladd Intended to go fnm{nlllde?c "l' ’.‘,‘L‘;’c“r’?.f{:f‘-"‘u.‘.?".’é‘é!u?&":"".‘,fl'é }muselaumu:‘n;nuu‘t‘ tmn:: .lrxx:dmfim\ng'l (': v:l:' : DEMOCRATIC TADQUARTERS Compared with the reccipts up to Sept. 4, 1874, § not ‘hev taken the nominashen avoil. He wuz'| Eust frmediately to mako a personal_appeal to | hkal 24108 15 SOSCHR b el b, from howe, ehey aske that.aifs ¢ h‘y}: A Mg o There wns Indigudtion, and weeping sud | the decrease in anthracite amounted to 80,034 § ready to roeccve statements from the cltizens, | {ie frionds of thie family, and that thero was | tion, snd In resisting such clains in the eourts it | guriyee glio has wade,, but which are tled up In wailing fn the Palmer Hotse yesterday. None | tons and the increaso in hituminous to 19,34, Deekin Pogram waz tho fust to specli, —‘The | good prospect that. the whole, or most, of the { they concludu it {0 be nacossary, 'The expenso of | FATHIES . were more worked up to a plich of extitement | At this stage In the proceedings thero was & | Old Saint.remurkt that varlous pecple lad garl- | huount would be raised and vald withiu the ten | such lezal advico or defonsc wbill be paid pra ratd o farm. 4 A than Becretary J. J. Emw]cy. Some_raseal let oos kiees of wat reform rely meaut, The Bible | gays allowed. . r run of stone fur each i1l having a membeeship UNTTED STATHS COURTS, It wns tho First and 4 down during tbe night the massive Tilden and sudden hait. Members askeil why the meoting | ged, ** Many men uy nany minds, and he led | A yeular meeting of the Doard was held I in Assaciation, AJ“'“"B"%““F"Y negan & sult for 10,000 agalnst 8 the Sremalrios Broer wiict waq funis across State | Was called, and were Infurmed that It waa for | bis ming ez to reform. To Noo'York the re- | Tieeday ovening, all membors present oxcept | , Feoleed, Thot it shall bo the duty ot each mem. | Ayos B SeC08: her to report to thin Association ‘all nttempts to collect momney {or theuss of patents that shall come to their knowledge. Resolved, ‘Thatnll sulta institated ngainst [ndi- yiduals ot firms previous to their becoming meme Uers of thia Assactation shall not be entiticd to the protection of this Association, but all such snits shall be defended at the expenso of soid Individunls or firms, unlesa this Association shall deem it Last ta sssume sich defone, 2 ‘The following _are the Committee under the resolutlon: D, B. Merrill, of Kalmnazoo; C, 8. Crune, of Marshall; Jacob Barnes, of this city; W, W, llatehy of Lowell; J. D. 1iayes, ot De- troit. The Assoclatlon also adopted a resolution for o Committeg to consider tho advisability of forming a Millers' Insurance Comnpany for Michigan, similar to_such companies in exfal- ence in Illinois, Tows, sud” utlicr States. The Committeo will Investigate the lawa on the subject, und report at the next meeting, \hich will be hold the second Tuesday in January. It consists of I, B, .\Ierrll‘ll, of Kalumazoo, John Webster, of Detrolt, and Jagob Barnes, of thia clty. 'an Assoctatlon Is to make an effort to get all miiters In the Stata to foin, and_to unite in ro- sisting the sults of Burnott, Knickerbocker & Co., of Jackson, in this Stato, and W. IL. O, Aters for alleged fufriugenient in pateuts per- taining to purfilera. Etreet, and gouzed thoeyes out of tho porteals, | the purpose of considering {mportant mat- | foruers wantid the custom-houses and the post- ond oflierwiss mutflnted them, The Bin cost | ters In regard to the Chicago coal trade, g’%fi?{e‘fi'flfl&‘(flé AT, TTero At th, fl"o’ “:hdhl! fre :mfll a“mki, The outrage de- | Tho Committcs on Prices uppeured ta have | o' incurred at ther hauds dourtn. n unholy i 'i;u‘.’nyou;&fifi e s it | something to report, and yet they scemed un- | and fratricldie war. ‘That waz bis noshen v Thic followin famous onea bad thelr nomes | WIUINE or unprepared to say anything. Finally | reform, and without that it wiz il soundin gegistered: George W. Wall, Du Quoin, Iil.; | Mr. Goit moved to print a certaln number of | braas aud tinklin U.V;;I"}t‘!-ml'flyl"em of lossea %-“A-‘ Irelo, Grenada, Mixs Von K. Smith, | the Secrotary’s report of recelpts and to fstrid; i‘l'u"u';":“h‘fi‘:"‘;‘nsfl““:o,;‘ . l’h{‘,""‘f;’:n‘l'l,":f‘df'}"é Wijnuiarg, Fry s Nathan Mcliean, Nashup, NoHel | ute them among the Committco of Four, who | shood tite for ‘Tilden and Hendrix with 'all the Qgahorn, Pittsbus Pass Willlam C. Biack, New | 4wt seem to understand this matter very | order that seventy years of trouble lied left Into Orlesns, Lm;E.’E’. )Sm'wn. Aurora; C. \\‘.’(‘rlcc, well, (Lauzhter.) The motion, however, was | bim. flis bill sglithe Government wuz not a Keokuis Ta.} X" 1. dmith, J. . "Wood, St. | voted dawn. lasge ane, but :;fe‘f‘lf‘;\lr‘cflm:gkela“lc poid,al the 98Pl Am‘;}.'ny'izsfiiwmll(fié'cllrs’:‘xl:nkx;hls’.l' z TRICES shun, a Tiarty of pickits okkepied his faem one The Tremont House p:-rlo'u were deserted The Chair, after repeatedly asking 1f any | nite, and burnt up a seckshun of fence for a fire, nearly the entire day, 7he Iittle band _of pa- | committee had anything to report, obtalned a ‘and r;'onllnmudnpm'cl uy aweet-potatoes. Ile triots fenms Lo grow lesa every d..yI and #oun | reply from Robert Law, Chalrman-of the Com- dl«lul'- £xpect pay h‘fi {lfilv;lfigerhn e'xm" r}::;}l un- _v.hleae;:l: be po Ureenbuck party. "It will havo | mittce of Four, or the Comuwittce on Trices, it ones and thes Huthtoos. b m,;%z sgC oukty ‘c;g"“m Wi, * Mr. Law eald the Committea bad had several | to reccivo say 8600. it mectings on_the subject of reduction, wid ‘The member sejested that he hed better make nz;réf‘,gel;):? “,l‘f‘::“f;‘ nl":.huml‘;u];:'l'ihmf ;‘;“ "”l‘t‘]" that he nnd others were In favor of re- | ont the oil for #2,000. In the reform Congris I S nr'l'mng-flm'x atrect, (Dou b nOrie | duciog the prices of coal. Soms difllcuity | wich he hoped wuod bo electld, with o reform aie) aud Cotjage Grove avenue Thugvn 1‘(“" ‘had arisen, however, in vegard to Just what the | President at its hicd, ther wood licy to be a good 0g called. foorder by dustice DAWorr th | reduction should b fn onter o sult mivers | decl uv divvyin. o (the member) wood hiey to ( Prestdentof the FourthWard Hayes and Wheel © 1 shippers, aud rallroads, e therefore asked 2}l | yoose money liborally in the departiments to kit Club, nnd Mr, D, C. \(cK]m{un < ]"’L,. of | Saturday ut 8 o'clock, at which thne o thouglt { the bills thro, nud ther wood be sich & lobby ¢z Py e s s electd | the Canimittes wuulld be well enough postedon | Washinton never swwto bo bought up, B i et e | e e, | Bt o 18 o it 3 7 Mr. Jack- . “igon, and hie came forward and, made rome ro- | 4, Mr Golt—Any prospects of this Committes s‘ Dr. Davls, out of town. A petition was received from . IL Judson and —— Wheadon, askiug permission o erect n boat-house 20538, snd 6 feet high, at some point on the lake shore between the pier and tha Unlversity campus. The whole subject of boat~ houses upon the shore was referzed ta the Com- mittea on Streets and Alleys, C. B. Woodfurd seat in 2 request for payment for work done an tho Maple svenue sower as- sessment. Referred to Sewerage Commitiee. "The request of John Osborn, Captain of the Merchants' Private Police, for authority asa special polleeman, with suthority to sport a star and make arreste, was reforred to the Comuit- tee on Pollce and Fire, The ustul grist of bills was audited and or- dered patd, In tho list wore several for work on ;gg&.‘unmunm fountain, amounting to §200 or & The Committes on Btreets and Alleya re- sortcd favorably on the petltion of IL M. Kli- ur, and recomtnended that $i5 be oanwprlal.ud to ald bim In claying and graveling Linculn av- emie. Kdopted, The Water-Works question was then taken up, and the propositions for the contemplated fimprovements conslidered. One of tho bidders, Mr. G, W, Jamos, of Milwaukee, was_present aud explained his proposal to the Board. Mr, Hill, of Luake View, Chairman of the N. . Walworth, Reeciver of the City Na- tlonnl l.!anlé.g‘mugh oult agalnst Caleb D, Fittz to recover . The Conneeticut Mutual Life-Tgsurance Com- any fllcd & bill against Charles and Hannoh Y)clnno. of Ottawn, to foreclose a_mortgara for $19,000'0n Lota 7, B, 9, and 10 in Walker, Greer, and athers® subdivision of Ulrich's tract in tle cast fraction of tho N, E. i of 8cc. 2L, 80, 14, An information was filed yesterday fn the United States District Court against 15,062 pal- lons of distilled splrits. ‘They are aafd to Lave been found in the custody of E. T, Helmholz aud Jacob J: Kissinger for the purpoze of ieing sold without paymeat of the intcrual-revenue tax, Only Pain- Remedy That Instantly stops the most exeruc oo R A A o cln, Sunes. piomech, oF Qulior glauds or org; IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, Ko matter how vialent or ex Tueumatie, ed-ridden, {nflfr’fl‘;w’é:l'll"lkfl:'?‘. w!l;l;n'h Neuralgic, ar prostratad with disears my sumer, "0 alty of tfie aus, by = RADVAYS READY RELI Afford Instant Ease, Inflammation of tho Kidnoys, In tion of tho Bladder, _X.nflnmgt;uonucl}mb Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of the Lungs, Sorp Throat, Ditlculs Brenthing, Palpitation of the Honrt, Hystorics, Oroup, Diphthoria, Catarrh, Infuenzn, Headaohe, Toothaoho, Nouralgin, Rheumatizm, Cold Ohtlls, ! DANKROPICY MATTERS. Earl W. Fisher, of Whoaton, filed his volun- tary petition yestorday to bedeclared bankrup Iiis debts, all unaccurcd, amount to $5,100 “There nre no adsets beyond cxemptions, Tho petition wag referred to Replster Grant. . Dantel H, Call and Charles J. F. Kraft, con- tractors and bullders in this cilg, also went into voluntary bankruptey. Thelr sccured debts, so far -as plven, are $02,027.01, nnd the unsecured about '%800, hesides accommodation © paper to the - amount of 86,105.64, Tho nssots conslst of roal cstate worth $20,2005 opon accounts, $110.15. Also, 133 5-6 shares of, stock in the Au Sable 100 wood he enuf for s reforu Congris. Water- al A alscusaion was had upon the merits of tho | Stavo Chmpany, tho par value of which is | Aguo Chills, Ohillblaing, and Frost “narks, reviewing the Democratié record of Til. | Maimonizing] AAud akkordlnly the Deckin made bis bill over aa:‘u‘:\rfl X;'f.‘l‘fxfe?{' ;,‘l’:cnv!;:fl:lll‘gc 1 the ”s:le;:;e :i Clawson ""S“v but no p‘“"’n“n“ conclusion or | §13,670.83. Kruft h'&‘ “""“m‘] ‘l,fl;’u ‘°.l{,“2 The anpitoatl . - Ditgr gden during fhe War,and showing that from that | 30 Lim—Yes, afr bgin. fae $3,000, water supyly adopted thero, which Itls propoged | fist of the Adsotiation was given. It scomed to | amouat of $3455, And aseered ot BENEE | purt'wildra Mo pult of Sy et Wl Saonarscr “We could not bo trusted ns a reform candidate. Mr, Golt—You have been considerlng for | Capt. McPelter presentid his bill for 8,000, | ¢4 employ at Evanston. ba the_general oplufon, however, that t ls not | bini to the amount of about §! 3 lc n:l» Rad camfort. 'y extats will alford cay cthe scope and object of the Fonrth Ward Ie- | 5 (el oo rit army, the Federals okkepicd his distillery, 1 well. st 10 ‘Hibbard Tieartburn, ‘Hlci Headache, Diarehes, Dysentery, o i ‘ Mr. ~1%ar upart as ever} anl ‘materinlly {ujered the snashenery, besldes Tho meeting in January will bo called at such | tion was sent to Reglster ard. LR . 3, Dyscntery, Colle, {‘;‘j’,’;‘?}flfi{:}&,}‘{}{;’;3;:;":“‘{“;},‘{1,}‘,‘?:;,‘;;3; gul Ml Lnw—No, sir. Toodin to ther Nossea.n 1ot uv corn Widh he lied | g Jrerolceds TThat the matter of tho extenslenof & | ) S S00CTE, (et Wy direct, and thoex. | K. T Jenkina was appointod Assignes of T ity ehond St b senal i aunply-pipe into the Iake fro the Water-Works, and Ui bida recoived for daing raid work, bo rafer- red to the President and Commitics on Water- Travelers shonld always car : READY IELIEF with them & Tow drovs sanar < nembers eyery Republican. Mr. Waklron moved that when the Txchange | left. Understandin ez he did the necessities uv {!2{""‘“‘““"'“"' ains, TEOm ehange.af water- 1t b Erastus C, Stevons. Calls were then mada for Dr. Dyerand Georga | 24jomm 1t duso to meft Saturday afternoon at | a reform Congris, he woud be satisfied ef Le re- Eenacl of the Committes on Patonts will be pald Oeorfiu W, Camnil o1l was appolnted Assignes 1y the Association. e ter than Freuch lirandy or Ditters as & sttmutant. G 8 o'elock, cooved $1,000,—tlie balance mite go to ha | Works, with instructions to thuroughly examine e E—— ot Waslington Van Uorn. M'Au;‘ovil(};:xnwlfl'ill‘zz:\%x‘\ll'l;nt:r\v:l”gvmn(’:;i that WIT DO WI MERT! divided $cx’ thier Representative alnL:od deem lhgrv:rlt:u plans and hl'!ll. In‘xf:ep%flylheteon to SUNDAY AT M'VICKER'S. The flest dividend-meoting In the cass of tho Tepublivan . Ciub hold 8 mooting. seme | o M7 Golt—What are we coming here for on | necessary, this Doard Friday evening. \ " Colicn & Jacobs was again postponed yesterday. and AG_ Wodneatay eventng in the same place. = oo [ Saturduy, If ke are not going to Uoanythingd | lssaler Gavitt wantid 8800 forglotuvwood f Tho resolution. was sdopted, and tha Board o the Bdlior of The Tribunie. A (inal hearing and creditors’-meeting will by b ¥ Mr. Vaughn followed with some romarks, and | 10 ticse gentlemen meet” and make pilces iy | bumnt by the Fudrel plkkits, and shood there- | adjourned till Friday eveniog. €a1CAG0, Sept. 6.—For one, I bave felt In- | held Oct. 4 In the case of Willam YoDane | 00 00 04 A cus eurdd for atty cents. o the meetlng then adjourncid, ¢ which we shall sell conl, without any reference | fore put in bis claim for 85,000, Ho bleeved LAKB VIEW. oiinod to question tho right and propriety of our | iels. e ha oA Ty cante, ety pt WEST 5IDT MILITART. 1o the individual vpintons of the menibers, what | that a reform Conzris wuz not only entitied to Col. Matson and the West Divlsion staft- | 27¢ We coming here for! If these gentlemen | its whack, but ke bleeved in makin it liberal. officers licld s mecting in Justics Matson's of- mect in ther ollices as they sce lit,- and The member remarked that he wuz glad to bfice, No. 186 West Madlson atroet. Col, Mats | there flcire on the price of coal at which they | see the aporit uv liberality that pervad ed tho " gon ocetipled tho chair. The Musie Commnittee will supply this town, without oy reference to | peeple uv the Corners. It mite look ¢z tho $1,- tarcported. that they had enweged the necossary | ONF VEWs of the prices; what do you want to | 000 to tho claimant; ond #4,000 for ittin it, wuz Fiands. Reports were recelved from the vn‘rlmd come here forl As 1 _undevstanid i, these | ruther large, but tliey must remember that the men are blocked. . You. might ®as well | Iteform party Led a bitter fight on em, and that come ont with the truth, They | them wich wuz spendin the money would hevy aro blocked. They bave had conferences tor | to be relmbursed out uy_this fund. Our noble the last week, and can't keep together as to | refurm stondaed-hearer, Tilden, waz pourln out what the pri bull be. That's the long and | money like water, hut he cuodent be expected short of it. ¢ thinz was sugrested thet the | to pay out uy his own pokkit for carryin fo Exchange conlit help them, bt they haven't | many States. There was Injeany and Ohlo, got anything to suy. Theso men come snd | Noo York and Pennsylvany, Maiite and Noo very wisely get their irlasses on the eud of their | Hompsheer,—all uy these wood require bayrels noses and louk this buslhess all over. [Laugh- | apeece, and it hed bin becided that the expense ter, in which Mr, Law, the member in glasses, | must be made good out uv theSouthern Cludmns, joined heartily.] There's o preat deal | Thia must e taken futo akkount. of wiwdom unout It, but they dont Bascum put i a clalin uy sevral thousand uv know anything more aboutit thantheydid when | dollars f: Infoory done to his barroom by the they commenced, If they ]Crupuu ta fgnore | Fedrelac vithin two miles uv the Corners, thig Exchange entircly, what are you coming | wich indoost erery citlzen ta et out uv she na- Tiere for SBaturduyé If they propose to submft | berbood and stay aut for four days; snd Squire ther report on Seturday we'will come and hear | MGrath put In hls cluiin for 4 dozen hurses it and perlinps sgree to it, seezed by John Morgan, wich wuz cleerly cozed Mr. Law—Suppose we should nake prices that | by the Fedrel invashen. wouldn't sult allf ‘Then you would vote upon Seein suthin in the claim biznis I put in mine, them, We are endeavering to make the prices For wat i3 yoor clilin, may 1 ask?” wuz the accommodate you os mucli os the shippers, the | reply uy the member. miuers, and the rallroads, Yir,” wuz my anser, I hevn't made up my Mr. CGott—It scems to me the committee | nind yeb wat [ ‘shel put ina elalm for, hut put could report progress, and let us take your re- | it down for 810,000 1 may put It In for lasser- portambuct onit. We might adopt itas you | ated feeting ut the triumph of the Fedrels, or flud pelees to-day, and we infght reject ity with | gomebody may remtnd me uv soaie property uv certain suggestions for yuu to wct upon. You | mine that wuz burned, though I hev no recol- have got to tun this bustness or wa have got to | leckshun wy ever hevin mx{. I shel ill out the have u Jund in it partikelers hereafter; {t Is not necessary now, Mr., Law—We anly request two days miore; | The reforra party I a goln luto power— but if you inefet on it we will glve yod a report | ft bezwt. bin~ fn pawer for o great g R R B g l&pu"’ DEE L, 2 ‘,Cflll-lvfl'lw?lh bost teachers. Jeaving us deprived for wecks and months of thelr weekly alds to restraln us sin- nors from the ways that are dark and the tricks that ara vaiu.” ITuviug been a regular attendant at MoVicker's, presided over by Prol 8wing, I felt hla long absence very heavily, But when hereturned and preached Lis wondorfu} dlseourse of last Sabbath, I folt perfectly rece oneiled to his two months’ absence: What a grand discourso f, wast Iknow that I sat an entranced lstener to the words of wisdom aod truth that fell fo such pearly dropa from the lips of that wonderful mau. He showed .that however much the able scicntists of the age had done to make people -akoptical, and even unbotleving, that . still the inquiring, lionest mind would veturn at thnvs to the trua bollef—tha belief fu an Inflnite, om- nlsclent, and loving Croator. And ho argued that thoso iutervala of full bollef were worth all the Purltan’s long lfo of a wavering faith in Delty. But the scrmon wns o trug *funst of teanon," an exposition that was ns full aud per- fect ug it waa sntlslying to the hungry soul pining for a better and truer revelation than i +gfforded by most of the divines of to-day, 1 wlgh I'hind words to_convey my full appre- clution of thia wonderful discourse.” It wastruly o **balm of Hfe,” aud chanted by one of the sweetest singers of tho nge, All the adfuncts were {n_perfect accor d—tho exquisite performance of the accomplished ore ganlat, the full, resonant, und witehing melody Gf theabla chorister, nnd that beautifdl eloslug hymn,—n great favorite of tha learned l'rofes- sor, for I never heard It sung but what his vyea A second dividend-meeting will be held Oct, 6 befora the Register in the case of Bhort & Brayton. g i An usslgnes will be chosen st 10 o, m, to-dsy far the estate of M. E. Dayion, W. I, Mallor c!’;?::' Afigfin:;';ulm: Bonjamin i 13 I, Campetl and Isoae N. Buck, claiining $1,000 damages. George M. Williams bos an- actlon fn_re- pleviu against Charles W, Iieed, Georgo F., Tar- ris, D, . Parkhonse, V. I, O'Hyien, the Mutual Gilass Company, and J. Wiilio & Son,’ to re- caver o large amount of crockery, lamps, knives, farks, spaong, cte., valued at 81, Roso A, Keegan brought suit in dobt against C‘hnrlo}ufi u‘mx slmgj‘x) gcnnuuond Francis Fan- Ing, clatiniiy amages, ¢ Y Ella A Hfir)lhbouk uumlugcwleu P. Keeney for 5,200, Josaph M. Walte commenced a auft In tras pass against Jossph H, Sinalley, Jarry A, Robia. son, und James McEllgott, luying dmnsges at £2,500. ‘The Board of Trusteea held its regular meet- Ing Monday night, with all the members 1o at- tondance. The fact that contracts for.4 milea of water-pipo were to bo awarded brought out @ number of pipe-men nod contraciors, each soxious to getan award, and Inno way dis- cotiraged by Mr..Chappel’s experiences last win- ter. The Board, haviug for scveral days oxame ined tho bids put fn at the last meeting, aud published In Friday's THIBUNE, werc unable to come to a declsion ot thelr mecting, Mr. Weck- ler belng desirous to let the contract to three several partics, and the other members to give ane rm the whole Job. After considerable do- Late by the Board, with oceaslonal solos thrown fu by coutrnctors, and sovéral motions by Mr, Weckler which no ove would_ second, the bids ‘were referred back to the Committes of thy Whole for furthier consideration, A petition for o sldewalk on the routh side of Addison street from Halsted to the Duumy roud was referred. A resolutlon was adopted recognizing the valuable scrvices rendered the town hy Mr. Juhn A. Cule ua engincer fur_tho. Water-Worka coustructlon, especinily (n his Inventlon of an inlet-pipe, which lias praved a vomplete suceess, and appointing hiin Civil Englucer for the Town of Lake View, Puy-rotls wire andited for District No. 1, $197.50; No. 2, $6.75; No. 8, &5, Tlio Water-Works report for August ‘showed 7,035,741 gallons of water, putoped and 84,400 pounds enal burned, at an expunse of §320.49, lo- clusive of nalerfes. % The polies 1eport for Auguat exhibited twenty-six arvests and $183 W fluea collected, . ‘wards: The Scventh Ward will turn out 80 ,men; Eighth, 400; Ninth, 200; Tenth, 2503 | Eleventh, 8255 Twelfth, 175; '{hlrlouuu:, 150} Fourteenth, 550, making atotal of nearly 2,000 1 men, not including 150 cavalrymen. = | Tho Committes on Uniforms reported that tney had procured tho Continental costume 41 with negligo capo, und threc-cornered hats with [y [fmnpou. i 'he matter of transparencies and fire-works wasleft to tho companies, The beadquarters ‘will be located corner of Halsted and West Ad- ams strects, After traneacting some other routine busincss ’:;l,l&omxzeung adjourned till this afteruoon at 3 cl DR. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS, Perfectly tastelens, elogantly costod with awoet gu purge, Fegulate, plrity, cloanne, and -tr-huvuwnl. hd way's BUla, for"the cureof all ‘disordars of the Atom- acti, Liver, Dowels, Kidneys, Biadder, Nervous Dis easds, “Ilcaiincho, Constipaiion, Costivoness, Indiger. tion, Dysnopata, Tiligusness, Billous Fever, Infiamina: towat thg liowela, Piles auid all Derangerienu of ioe niemal Viscors, , Wartinted ta erfocs positive curs. o GelBierlon druge, ou + LIuE RO mrory, milnecal, of SEVENTBENTII WARD. \ , TheTilden and Hendricks Club of the Beven- teenth Ward held o mceting Inst evenlug {n the +basement corner of Market and Ontarlo streste, Mr. Pete Conlin inthe chalr, Tho iteveren Jawyer Florenco McCurthy edified the crowd with a specch. . * TIE MINUTR MEN. The commissioned officers of all the compa- nies of Minute Men fn_the city met Tuesiay evening at the Uaclfic Hotel to clect a Coui- mander for the corps. Col. Schaflner presided. Atter discussing the questlon as to who should voto, and gettling that no proxies should ho allowed, the meeting balloted for Commander, and the result was to elect Gen, John MeArthar Uy a yote of 60 to 50 for Lyman Lridges, his CHDMINAL COURT, ' Josoph Walil was trled for larceny, found uiity, under age, and given ono year in the fluuw of Correction. Charled Graham was tried for aiding prison- ers to escape from tha jatl, found guilty, and glvon eno yeor {u the Penttontiary, Jupon Gany—10, 1L, 14 60.17,10 to 25, 7,20 vpor GARY—10, 11,141017, 10 to to- 84, inclusive. No. 9, Cornoack ve. Hinit Natlonal Bank, on trial. B Jupar Moorz—12, 18, 14, No case on trial Jupoxs Booru—Motlons, Jupor Fanwrri—Dids tract cuses Stoinach, Nause Douss of Kool fiineas.of Welgbsin e, Siamscs: Bour Eruptions, Binking or Flutterlngs in the PIt of tha omagh, Swimining of the licad, Hurried Dreatting, Flutteriga av,the Vears, Cliokiag or Saf. whon n a Lying Posture, himne: of Viaton, Dofa or Webd hefors the Sight, Fever an Dol Paln'1n the Head, Defcienny of Perspitation, Jamneu of ihe Rila aid Kyes, bain in the Side, Chiest, Jtinba, aud Buddon ¥iushies'of Hoat, Burniag fn thd ATéw doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will froe the sys: tem from all af the aboyo-named Gaerders, I'rige, 23 centa por bog. - Bold by Druggista, rhe Liles, lon of the stone-cons JUDOMANTS, —sueh ai i s, mnan; cars—it will © como fn, el ¥ ro ndlstened with sympathetic tesrs,~ Sorsnion Coust—Conrrasions—Tlenry Crib. ouy fix‘gpfix‘:}nscuummu REGIMENT. Mr.Gut—Naj Tdan't aay thaty s ’-’y' m Al by Soutbern Wies ud Bd(;l’mv‘:: t"ée :;-‘;:xem':l‘u";mfllfif%mm for im el aland thal b”‘gm& than dag." N}u‘ah.‘-‘ s o Woney Hone ve. Durham The Scandinavian catnpalgn companies held ., Sk aomnasan tiey uit g goln & dor fi:}ff# flwu.flgzflu':::: ¥ 14 5 Leaving the church, I was not surprised to | yoo e and Charles M. i, sald e thought the «uestion to bo conslidered | man very closely, el th was whether the prices should be reduced at all | and a troo reforncr, pertikelerly ez for cvery or not, Instead of detenniniug how much the | dullar they yute they bug 75 ceuts thelrselves, reduction should be. tle sald the community | The Democratlh: Congris ast winter inade sowe {n)mvcmcn: of water lot was ordered patd, ther bills to the amount of $1,18T48 were ordered pald. v f A resulution was adopted authorlzing the Y ‘Wapren, $824.04.—Unlon National Bank va, Willlan Graham, §1, T0. = Security Savings Dank, ueg, etc, ve Campbell, $11,1120,—Juhn £, Vottor v fowlsou, 361, meeting tast nlght ut Aurora Hall, No. 103 M- ‘waulkee svonue, Mr, (iflbert Olson ncted na Chalrman and Mr, I, Newton as Becretary, Mr. .Ole Birkland was e hear on every hand such expresalons ua thias Wivell, my denr Mrs. W., what did you think™ of the sermont" “Ohl it Ovarian Tumor OF ten yoars' growth oured by IR, RADWAY'S RENEDIES tnvo had an Ovarian Tomor In the Ovarles - und Howvels tor Ten Yenrs. Arx Ammow, Dee, 31, W% Ranax wthers may ba benodted, 't make this statement T huve hid an Ovarian Tamor in the ova €18 fur teo years, | tried the best physiclans of this ot iy betieft, 1 waa growine ut suchiry 3" Mat 1 Balid Dot Bavk 1V el funger, {e & n?ulclt.ull le‘tlsxw hfl 'Eulltlaly s l'h\lm'blll'la iad vot much faith in thel ut i afier mue Geiiberation, 1 teiod thewn < » Uk HBMY 1 puroliast bIX bottios of the Resolvent, twobozes ot e Pills, snd twy buttles of tho Bellef, ' § used thes witlau Illyn(x[mrumhenum.. Ldeterniined fo pes vare, | used (welve imurn buitles of the lesolyent, two of thie Rolls?, wad two buzes of tho Pills, Befure they Wero gonu | Haut lost twenty-nve pounids. T'continued to we the wedicins unl | was sure that 1 wss eutirely oured. 1 (00K 148 inedicino about e montim A during tht 1Mo lost. frty: ive pnndi. ¢l T % was grand—incxpressibly touching, I could t.—Qeorge L. Paddock et al e pakni s iettel. Lol of Jhe rext | was waiting for o reduction, but. o thought ft | savins out. uV the biis and so un, that they Supervisor to borrow 81,500 to mect a detictency | v, fistanad for hotirs. 16 thoss: ontrancing | Jabn Keller 09,—J. L. Haven ot Al e o o med the fullowlng order: % AL | was but Justics to remind the pavile tha the | mite hev more woites to divide up' lu the - | i the funds of tho town. | Anather tesolution | perfods I Another young lady fu front of mg | Xaton Usode -3, d. daneway ¢ 4 1h AL TOERIET 10 et ,]!"):Il‘_"fllllllli\'l;;:é“lt\':l;fli dealors reduead rices in Jue 45 % tun. whily | poverisherd Soutly amilam a soln to hiey my | ¥a8 wdopted ‘to pay A, J. Weckler, Asscasar, | Erclaimed to hor wale attendants % low per | dohin & funt,’ §1,038. 3L —Martin It. Cook at al. £800 fur one year's services, B 'The Board then wljourned to meet again to- night to award the contract. LIGUFOOD, Dr. Gatchell, of Konoshu Water-Curs, apent. Monday ulght with Mr, Mears perfeoting plans abont bulldings at Highwood for a large estalr Ishment, Tte will move there as soou as tho bulldings are Per{cclefl. J ‘The new hall 18 to be occupled Ly a party for the drat, time to-morrow evenjug. Marvin Hugbltt, the _popular and _eflclent Superlntendent of "the N‘::nhwenlcm Rallroad, has ordered the depot put in gued repair, e e— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, PrmwapeLrois, Pa., Scpt. 0,~Dr, Heary T, Helmbold Las agalu escaped from the ' Ponnayl- vania Insane Asylum, aud {8 nuw supposed to be iu New York, b the mines a reduction was inudo of unly 10 | sbeer, sboor. | hev promised’ every ons uy cents a ton. these people that thelr claims shel bo pald cf TARING A VOTH, ‘Filden s clected and we @it the Congris, and Mr. Goit suggested takimgan Informal vote as | that §s the condishn on wich we support hlw, 10 thy price of coal, 1n oxder to get the views of | and [alu't afnue uy his goln back onto . So | the Exchange for the cnlightenment of the | fung es wo kin depend on hevin o claln to jy, Conunittee,” The suggestion met with fayor, | 80 Jong kin wo ba fependid on to support. in- uud the vote was as follows: ocrisy, snd wanst in’ a mujorlty eyerything will Whole number of votes. .29 | be ez screnv ea o May murniu, * ‘The Dimovratic In favor of po changs.. ‘)-n‘v ullnz wuz owned by thie South afore the In favor of_the follawin, 1 | War, and the South lez a'chattle morgugo onto Kug, $4.507 nulisl.'l!l l ftyit. Tilden is jest ez much our mun ez he ’“L! ,""fs‘uhf '::" "éfl!’}f‘_.l'"::h E witz doorin the fratoisidle trouble, and eny Cons VO, y D705 LN . ] i ef In layor of §7.30 fur x1l )lrlcul!’.u crassensiaess 8 fimfi:l‘;’x_ Suppuits il e kbt ourbottany Mr. Qolt wovad that the »nhdm of the price | The moment it got noled abroad wat we waz of authractie coal i this narket, at retafl, bo | u conaldertn, the catiro reform popclashen uy referred to the Committes of Four, withi in- | the Cornera come rushin in with claime. Lver structions 1o report what vhmfi it any, was | mun wha lost a hill uy potatoes, of feuce-ril, neeessary, The mutlon wus carrled, or a chicken dourin the nnholy struggle, pat in Mr. ‘Vuylor thoughit the Committeo of Four | his_bill, and for a couple of days it wuz hvely, had labored pretty hard, aud ladw’t accom- | £2 1 hed to moke qut the biljs, owln to the lua: lished anything. ‘e wus b favor of appoint bility uy the reformers to write, L charized em foctty sublimet I never hoeard Dr, 8wing bes fore, but I ahall improve cvery oppurtunity of Hsteniug again to those wondorful perlods and those aatlatyiug doctriues!” = low feelingly ho touches upon those hours of unbetlof which we all_hava known, and Ftl how fowr will admit; aud then how beautifully he picturca the soul's bitter awakening to the’ fyll bullef which aven tha skeptical Know, when thoy sea In that clearer Hight * that Tand_ that fs brignter than day,” and those’ heloved ones who have gone hatore waiting, with outstreteheld arma, to wele cume us to that ** Hettor Land,® Gavr. 8am, e AN APPEAL TO THE ANGLO-AMERICANS, - 10 the Aditor of The Tribure, Cncago, Sept., 0,~1 will thank you for a lit- tlaspace while I say a few words tainon like mysolf, who were born {n England, but bave bo- come American citlzens, for 1 fool wo have a duty to porform fn the presont criginof tho poll- t, B, vo. William Raleigh, $108,57,—N, . Walworth, Ticalvar. etc, ve. bamuel Page, 851,70, ~Eame i, Allm«ll llnclmck‘ lnt:ul rwyhrn “uuu !l“ 470,85, —J. L L1 € 3 - ward A, Bacheldor and Joseph l{ouavlwl. 40, 02, —U, , Qriswold et al. ys lenry C. Wellian, _$407,02.—N, _Hlerwood ve. Davis and John' Murpby, 883,00, —llarje. Qreen ch al. vs, Emerson G. Orvie, $1,400.%3, ~ Frod 11 Wil Harsco 1. 108,02, ~Charlea I, Wigron et 8 ecney and Klijabh Warren, 3. Jienney, use, otc,, ve. Theodora ¥, n, §1¢ ~Henry M. Hocker ve, Georgo M. Luntoon, 234, 'b‘;' (Iu);"vln.. Wndwr u.ul.'nlrncll. 2, 50! ibeperer flich ve. Jawmea #pringer, o N Ton Y Ayer o al. ve. Medfelt, lowan & Walworth Cowpany, $658, 05, —Same va, Sawo, $208, 80, ~Donald °McDougal v, _Aus Dickuwon, $778,10.~Willlam _ Hum. ihroys, uge, otC., V6, Charles 1§, . Holmes, 3 027, 10, —{loury ‘A, Kol et”al, 1 Witkowaky snd ['bi ifp Goluateln 1,315, 50—E. U, _Plikin’et al. v, Mary 8. Randall, $637,00. — P, W. Fleld et al. ve. Herman Moye K John Daly et al. va, Kierson U, Orvis, o'clock, at the engine-louse on Erle strect, to particlapts tn the great procession. % X th T(ILD‘EIll (l!"“‘f‘!‘ meeting of delecutes from the German Tilden and Reform Clubs of the city was held Jast night ut No, 77 Clurk strect to organize n Central Club. Mr. ¥r. Happel presided.” After & full discigion a constitution and by-laws wero. adopted. T nrgzanization is composed of threo members from each ward club and three from cach County Commissloner district. [ts object 18 to attend to the German interests in the curn- g clection, The oflicers of the Club were ap- pointed as follows: Lrasideat—¥. Ita ',’l",“‘ 3 ce-Previdents—Theodore Schintz, North Blde; Sfintu\ Nichoff, West Side; [red Enmme'r.nkmgm o, Secretary—Carl Meyer,’ Trscuitce Commitehsabald Tart 5 cutir litee—~Thoobnld Tlsrtman, F: fiedle, George M, Greenewald, Charles lli’é&xllfl?\l,‘ Andrew Enzenlacher, (orfa Juilus Potere, I 1 Mete, 1L Lieh Louls Bag Ths buwr 4l * | e cltl e o " s . Bpectutl Dipatch is The Tridune, » ! g 8. Vare i e WOl Ve - i vl Bl | R, e i iy | e i, L B MAUBARCRS | o Paun St ot 8T Comptealrs | Slct’s e e of tia nation s Brsaduna | ol Amg i e, Adws e Riogas - | Wt Bt e o e The mecting adjourned to Wednesday even. | Dunn tu help them out, sud mude 3 totlon to | evils uv tazasticn sud s frredecinable currency, | stimates for the elty propose w reduction of , Dobblhs, Georga 8. Hawert and John 8. Wileox, | Jfecl perfectiy well, and iy st fy tutt o KO ks ing. this effeet, which was | . | 14 o i 4 A k 5 such men ag will help on the glorlous cause of | 350350 " avid Quigk va. Theman 8, Dubbins | 10 Gt e el aroply Indebied: ng. iis eflect, which was lost. hed happentad to have half dollurs, wich they | taxes, as compared with tast yeur, of $200,000 i LA sud'your wandertut medfelie 1 fecl dueply intel P p— "The Exchange then adjourned to maet, In ac- | anre Vs h the propoeed ley forall puspusca bolug 10 mills, and Goorgs B, Howen, €5, 678. 75, —~Anua Adame | aud iy prager iu thes 14108y bo as much ot & Lissstud frecdom to all secordlug to the aims and pnllu{ of our [fatheriand for the past hall- contury, Were we to take what is here called the Domocratie tlokes, we should be unworthy of the laud that las produced a Wilborforca, & Villiers, & Cobden, Bright, or Gibadu, There- fore lut us not disgrace the tand of qur birth by glving sl to & s of men who would make haste to bhraw cvery impedimant {n the way of aravy that bas had more than it deserves of wrong aid pbuge, naniely: what arg called the colored people. ~ Any one with his eyes open can es hero In Repubflean American what these Democratic loaders would do 3 oppor- tunity presented itsolf, ‘I'hey would not only ¢uslayg the colored yace, hut would mago eleves of poor whitecs alav. ‘Thiey.are trying at all puints to ape the arfstoe- {u‘y af Europe. Thelr copchmen sre already |n fviry, whigh In as much as saylug to whom every poor white man who (s compalled to drive belobgs. That there hag been carruption in the Jigpubllvan ranks | don't dtny, but it is not the .o A meeting of the Bixth Ward Iaye ] Wheeler Cflfil was held last evening .3 N‘o.‘g‘r} Iige Island avenue, Mr, Henry Volk, President, in the chair. Miss bary Plelfer presented Comn . , Panies Aand B with & handsome silk flaz, gce lswm anying the presentation with some approe . pfll& remarks. chl. R, M. Hatchtogon made 1 s fitting response. Company C, 2 pany C, which hasbeen il‘“'fi ""k‘,‘_‘,‘“"‘ was puumeb with a flag by ‘the Hon. Kirk Hawes, who spoke encouragingly of tha organization. Remarks were also mnde iby Mz, E. ‘L Bunwalt, after which the meeting { SEVENTH WARD, ~ A0ve Beventh Ward lepublican Clab met last I%vmlng at No. 881 Blus Island avenue, Alr, A. raham presiding. J. I Cluufih stirred up the wottennsss in the County Board and the Demo- Fm‘_ : rr{n ‘:;’:’:2&' “t?l '"awnu‘:"dd’y Mr. , o able and interesting re- ATk an the questions of the campatgn, % 5 RIGNTH WARLD, ‘The FIghth Ward Republicans turned out Jast 8 their headquarters, on Harrison o v, same, $,404.60.—1orace White vi. Meee ob, 841, 140.~Charlew L Wilhon ve. Lyno Uavison, Juuies tiga d (earga Kimbark, 10,70, —~Auny . As fa| Im;_l.l Company, 00, —A, 1"““ '-“J'l(‘}"‘, 4 y i;dghnsu':‘:nl [ :'. v:. fmarson U, 'Yin, by (3, e ster (oud. S Va, emllet’ Ay ok, 0t 33 \V. L Moss, dv, v Josoph , J. flanchard, 8474, ~Qcorge 8, Meachamy ve. 8. Hows and gl- Fdwards, "B.’fl;." 2 niger nne Compan! h n S avid 1y man ve, Thomes Lanir. frads,—tar- ton Lulver va. Geo 7- 1), and Mary A. Griflo, §‘lu:i.;,0.-churlulnlnfl et Al ve. Milo Cuss, o | cordance witl ) fr. Waldruo's lotion, Suturday ‘The Tooeenis with wich they pule out ther ternounat 3 o d;fi-’ SR clainis ulhmhned even e, et w);u hul‘ll noyvs P «r ouned even u mule put in claims for a dizea In o talk with ons of the Commitice, tho | Losses each, anid s wuz Bled for enufl po- goutloman told a TUiBUNE reporier that o re- | tatoes aid chickens to hey fed Irctand and the uction would [u all probability be made, but | Yoonited States for forty years, * that its extent depended greally on vircam- The Coruers and victulty will reseeve, ef the stances. If the present rates and tha sbuwndance | Rafortn party succeeds, nearly & milliou uy duk- ot cond In the East were likely to luat '""li', the | dars, which will put us ot our fect agin, pertik- rites hers would godown considerably, hut If | erlerly ez we dou't pay a dollar uv the taxes the prospect of u continuance ol low rates and | for it abundaut stocks {n the Fast grew slin, there Now that this Is ashoored the:- Corners woubd be lttle or o varfation ln the rutes, and | will do goud work for Tilden and Reform. Exz the new rutes, it any were mude, would uot Ue | Keutucky ts certain to go right, anyoow, over & of long durutivn. hundred uv our stanchest Kaforiners bev volun- e ———— teered to go uver Into l{‘jumy to yote in Octo- HORTICULTURE. her, fur the moral effeel of o sweepin triwnph CoLuseus, 0., Bept. 6—The State Horticuk In that Rtate,—that Is, ¢f the money ls forth. tural Boclety suct Lere to-night and examined ;':,":‘:,‘:h‘::: :}"f{“;&f:mfih‘;fimfi‘"m“ will aud discussed scveral new varleties of fruit, | © Antissipatin the cleckshun uy Tilden aod the Arrangements were perfected for making a full iment of the Bouthern warclaims, Baicom exhibit of Uhlo fruita at the Centennlal, apace cxtenitidour llus uy credit ut bls bar, Thus Lo guliers an it has beon mme.m_s' . ¢, DBUINA, (Blun) V{bblita, whio makes tho abuve Cariticate, 18 tha ‘v'-'a'falmgi'(.'amlm'uem Ou't0 830 madiclas fu Sonerud7s, " illo medlelus alove stated were boukhb OF T, Wkt tho 03CoRton of what waa asuc 1o her by I(llmllll as agalnat 22 list year. Baxatoua, N. Y., Bept. 6.~The Natlonal Conventlon of Charity Assoclatious met to-day, with Theodore N Roosevelt, of New Yark Chafrman, and A, J. Qurt, of Pennaylvants, and . W, Hulght, Wisconsin, Becretarivs. Rogard. fng tramps, the Chairman thought that wlat fs needed I8 o gowld geuerul systewm of polico. So fur us be has observed, the tramps gonerally aro foreign born, Dr, J. €. Corbus, af $ll{nofs, m‘l'x: lam account of tho State lnstitutions of OLd. Spectal Dimpaich 1 Trid Orraw T ekt e osarth Dogte mont of Ilinots Volunteers, kuowis as the Yates Shurpstiooters, beld ity sunual reunfon hers to- day. About tweusy-tive of the wmembors were Inattendouce, fncludiug Gen, John Merrlll, Its first Colonel. Maj, ("N, Stipp was elocted President of the Regimental Assuulutjon fu the coming year. ‘The next reunlon will he w’l‘u in Princeton on the Tth ot October, 1877, T mc‘l your 1 iny aay that er statenieat fs corre ton, - (Blynud) L, 8. 1, qualiaatior rags i Chemiat, Kno AY This'may coriify that Mre, Hibbins, who 2 above c te, 13 aud has bion for many years well known tu is. and'the facls therula stated are uudoutits B s Ay Sl b ins will balleyy Lar. 1gne VENJ, 1. COCKEIL gl RN Bod 5K ARY T8, 310,22, —First Natlonal Bank of Elkhorn va, atmes N, Boorman, $4d. (H,—Flrst Nutlonal Bank of leury vs. Willlam Clarke, $10,600,—Johu Copway ot al, vs, Jamos Lolden, $02, B0, —Juines B, Htorey vs. Clarence 1, Thayer, §1,05t, 04, —C, L, Larrabos ot Al ve. Willlem As Ewieg 81,208.37, e —r———— STORM-DAMAGE, #pecia} Dupaich to The Tribuna Quryor, 11, Bapt, th—~Another gcvers raine DR. RADWAY’S SarsaparillianResolvent, A N evening for 1,200 plates haviuy Leen reserved. .| some guod comes out av the strugglo—irs hey : A & ‘i Dy ) 0D PUR FIE! T ey L ore A A, O Jhacriaon 1400 plates haviuilicen resery luulllfluglhl& nwmmpmlfifma uv Re. | | BAX Fuaxcisco, Sept. th—lovenug afficers fi?!nfé’.&".?}‘i'n&‘%fifi‘fifu‘.’.’ '.“V;OI:I &fi’:‘,‘\‘.‘i‘{éfi: 8t | gtorm visiced thlg city snd viciuity Jast night, THE OREAT BLO J Bp g;{:w. President of the Club, occupled the WYMENEAL, - forin, Prriormuy V. Nasay, Reformgr. Ql\e selzod the L@llfllw Braudy Ditiiery fu | o8 08P lug-paninto tha fire, Lo s | Conslilorable damoge was dane to rallruads | For the eurs of all Chronio Diseases, Horafuld © (0 stlrlog peechis Wite: ey ext Aoiitat Dupsion o-The Tieowia - ety NapaCounty far violab ot the ikt loms: hublicans plrito ot this had men, wileh £ | Deading into Qulhey, and th tratus on somg of | Kyphilttle, Uereditary or Contrglowy, be ¥ Ald, Campbel, Mr. Frank Jddle, Mr. GUvrag, | . yfnearov s, Minn, Sept. o’—m\l:c 7. Hene VIASHINGTON ITEMS. Erovanllugy for col catlon will be-comiagnced | B8 ERENGCCR PUICER Didwl Amnerlcat delrés. | tha lines wor conscquontly delayed. Qi tho swcated Iu the Lungs or Stowach, Skia of « Br. George W-‘ ?.‘;"5‘.’;‘%'., IQ"!‘ 'r'fn Lyle Kiug. drix, of th Miunespols Zribune, of thls city, Spestal Dispatch o Tha Tribune. PoLeb0, 0., Bept. S—The funeral of tha | , 1 should despalr of the Republic's HWte 1T | [lannibal & Bt. dou, this sidy of “Hrooktluld, u lones, Plesh ur Nerves, l!«!rula'"“.ll tha The meeting of the Ninth Ward Republicans, | was marsied at 8t. Mark's Charch this wveuing | o \WASRINGTON, D. C., Sept. 6—WW. B. Mook, | Tlon, Daulel Seur, Who took bla awa Jife by | HUouglt thers was no help but to clact Dewa- Bollde aud Vitlting the Fluids, bridge was misplacid, und somo of the track was washed nyay south of Hanutbal, The Mis- sourl, Kanas & Toxas suflered Lo 8 constdor- ably gxtone belween the Liuffs and Necleyvillo, On tho Wabash thero was & flood which carried away some truck, it suking about four hours to muks the necessury repalrs. -‘ho Ilnols River roso 3 feet during thenight. The'Chicago, Bur- llugtuua(raulnuy uppear to be I good condl- tion. In Murlon County, Missour), the stoym rose to the pitvh of u toriudo, several places be- m .‘?vcrcly Annaged, and & puniber QF persons 0 eratis Prestdent, The prescut mzm:ulan in this country has been brought sbout by the Depiocrats and thelr slljes, tho furmer alayo-owners, nod this coyntr, would bava been saved untold millions of moue and tens uf thousauds of valuable livesif th Democratle Preatdent, Jumes Buchauan, hud heen bruo to the Repyblic Instead of allowlng the Bouthern Rebely to steal tho uatlon’s upns aud scnd them Bouth, slde mending ha ¥ -war to ports whera they conld nol resdily be yecalled, hocause they were ipostly manugd with Horvhiern saltors, -~ . In canclusion, than, bqslc( Linglo-Amerieana bhiere to cousider that they bavo s privilegy licre of unt(uiwllomunllm the head of tho nas tlon, thal they could not enjuy at boms, snd that we consider ourselves not " Englishinen in this affalr, bug Amgricau citlzens, ANGLO-AumIICAN. o Tuesday evening, hiad a political slgniflcanc: 10 that the Executlv . ed shootlug yesterdsy, takes place to-morrow, Thu City Cu‘l(xzull of which v decensed was for soule years Presldent, held » special sepsjon to- night o tuke appropriate actlon, Speciul DUagich to The Tribune. . Lansivo, Mich, Sopt. 6.—~A compgny has been forined Bt Pentwater for ralsivg poultry ou- a large seale, Sevouly-five acres of lanid have been purchaged, i bulldings erected, to test tho Long-lalend experimgnt” deseribed in Tus TRIBUKD 2bOUL & year ugo. Wasuinoroy, D. G, Bc?;. B—~Your hupdred recyulte will “be umm{ farwuydod to the Fourth nny Fifth Cavalry Regtments, ectal DNmpaich 13 The Tribuse. Qnanp Haiibs Michy Bepit. bnt tho com- pettive examination for the sppolntmeut ta tho cadetship at West Polut trow this districy there were seventeen young men poesent. The choleg of the Loard of Exawlness fell upon to Miss Fanuic E. Taylor, grauddaughter of ex- | Speclal Customs Apeut of tho Treasury De- va Comuiittes were airccted | Dresident Hurrison. Big'siclety evetts partment, s reported to be engaged i the E make ’w thom(ugltwg‘u; of the ward, and z - == O - preparation of a statement in which he will as- Sacit them T the L&mfl‘: ”"'1:::‘,?‘“! fi,‘ .&“' OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, sume to give the operations of what he clolns 5 ' e | NEw Yons, Bept. G—Arrived: fzed plan the Presidantial tention §u to ascertaln precisely who are thu o, Sep .—Arrived—Steamabip | was an organized plau tosecure the Presidontial . Kepublican voters of the ward, and allow noue | State of Nevada, from Glasgow; Gellert, from | nomfuation for Gun, Bristow. Moore was a %tlli&r: l:mm’t:‘ ut‘ llhfingfi:\:fll‘l‘c‘n; prhu:r;:s. H:mb;l‘r!', Abyasiols, from Livespoul, France, | Secret-Service Agent when Bluford Wildon was t ere vefer- | from Havre. Salie f the Ty ' i by e sl R, i | b, s ocsame ony o | Wiotiint e R B <. will be passed upon a4 eet- | Liwerhk, from i’hundnlphu.hunmved. Bt Louts, st which Moors was to have bech # ng of the Cammnittee to be held at 8 o’clock p. =i witneas for Babcock. IThere wea o quarrel " mBaturday ut the offce of ¥, Bebuttler & Coy BRITISH CO " | Betwobu Moore aud Witvon, which resutted & s 15 Weat A% rivierathe . LUMB,A‘ wtween dloore ¥on, W] resultod in ‘ e ?t l’:l‘:"rwflu‘h \'a‘ifler Tl:e l‘i:)mAn'lE!';‘l;,efual:: 84N FRANCI8CO, Bept. t.—A Victoria dispateh the latter's reffislug to pay Moore frum Hottaan, o 1" ¥io, & & i 3*H | says Eart Dutera was reesved ot sl polats on Goveriungnt (il fur LI Cxponech o b M crofula, Glandular Swellin u‘.’é‘.!?.? “5‘«’;"1-'3: T os! Afuet s syv"l"fii o -ulfrm, icodlng of tie. Lunis, Dyspopsis, Wit ilrnlh. "Tic Doloreux, Whila Swallluis, Tumors U Ehnl:l BKIn wud Hip Discuscs, Mercurial Dincaacs, Feiuald Complajuts, Guut, Dropsy, Lickug, balt Hbeum, Lrvs elitia, Conbutn i‘l‘t‘.’fll BT A Lives Luw iainte, etc. PRIC] 4 ' PRI LY Drugitsta DR, RADWAY & CO, 32 Warrei, LI e BT i o FINANCIAL Nnw Youx, Bept. &.—Tha roport of a defales- flon of §§,000,000fn the Naw Jerscy Central Hallroad Campany is explicitly dented by the Company. ‘Iic dental wysrend o the Btock )-;u:hw;‘e. ' " Rend ¥ Falso and Troe.” Send one luttar-al: o RADWAY & €O, No. 38 Wartenont Now Vork Jatoriatlcn worts ivassi Wl o 20Uty Uy 9% < A ‘Yhis sum was pall Moure after Mr. Wheeler, . Middaugh, D. W, Clark, Jr., J, | thé main land with enthustasm. Milby, Gov- | 3 ‘:'rlll Lecane Seo .“_,p Moore wilt publish L. Brenuan, F. B. Feitou, and J, AL Getmzn. A | erowent candllste for Ko * bad' Uee a 5t i b o fror Lt c_gu}u m:éunz of the Club will beheld Tues | electeds i SRR Do lfih‘:fi‘;fllfi;‘:flu ? 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