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epakae In Cent 1l which was crawded to its utmont capacity, hunidreds being unahle to galn an THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSD. SEPTEMBER 14, 1876 r members of the 5 eprescntativen from this, the eity din- thi 0 delegations were present fram | trict They ; are excellent nominations,” and Solknbering (Z'fif.-.ff F R o!'('g“moén iy | etrengtent e tckol 4wa hours, addrosing hin licarers In hothi Germ: i = and Engllah, - 1ie devoted mach time to the finan- MASSACIIUSETTS, cial question, which he preeented In an able manner. MONTON AND TIUR WAR. orrespondence Cincinnatl (ymmerclul, INutaNATALIA, Seph 11, —Hlend] Mortan to hls strongést Yastnoes, to his improgna. hle war hold on the people of Indiana as Jrer ** Wae Governor.” e sounded the batile-cry at Lunnr\c‘\ and the reat of the canvass wili ba & rallyfng oo mansbaling of the Union hosts to tha polle. Den. Ilarrison prefigured In bis Danville speech, it ®I1i be o military campalgn, shoulder ta shouldor, Tioks e driven nw Lo sten, suldiers voting asthey shot. tion 1t comea o Morlon's rolationn to the De- mocracy, It rorolver iteclf Into but ane proposition, Morton and the War, to-wit: felation to tho opposition. It vegan with the War, War, and It will lst longer than ho lives—while the ‘'memory of the stru tlona] history, f the War will never dio out, tndiana took in the atrugele, for which ho wse wiainly fnstrumental, i a nintter of personal recole wection, dimwmed only by the sad record of mortall- nd disabled roldiers of the other warfare in which ho K enpaged that feft ineflaceable traces on his hat was the effort (o put down Lhe tresons known under the name sy—the dead, misalng, bat thcre wan var mind. able assaciation at howe 3 of the Sous of Liberly, or the Knights of To this cnd thero was ot n meeting, 8 plan of the erganization of which he Thero In always s tonl for every courpiracy; and when Morton was notifled that danger, ho changed his apartment and thus cacaped Aseaesination, caston, one of our cllizens who very mmch rosom- bled” Gor, Morton waw crossiug Univeralty Squata the Golden Circle, was not advised. il life was in ad was overtaken, alm by tho arm. *'1 am not," was the cool reaponse, word was kaid, bat the two men walked with him ilre daatance of two blocks, ana then waited at a fate nntil the citizen rang the Lell, Hght of the open doorway was identitlod, Agnin, among the mcmbers of the treasonoble srganization was an old man. klndness to the livine (o glve bl name, Tio had repeatcdly assurod Gov, Morton that he did not helieve aucli an assoclation Oneday In particular he camo into Gov. down In front of the dend long ago, existed, Motton's oflice, and, sittin desk, sald a good deal toliim about the matter. **1°&m surc,” he maid at length ch organization 1 should an thing asking ahout it. me Lo knowing It exlstad. " 1le w with a fuir, candid face, and ns he 3orton opened the drawer of ks deek, and 'taking thence a file of papcrs, proceeded slowly to read o fu)l stenographic report o by the = Knighis of mesting _ beld Tho y two men who took “*You are Morton?" sald ono. Not another e has no other iia Jifo-atengale with | AL b Il did not end with the iglo fs & part of oar un. n Morton's mind tho frpression roat shiaro On another oc- and In the d, 1t would be an une S*4f there was knaow somes No one would inault mo by belong to it: bnt T conldn't help handsome old man, spoke, Gov. f the proccedinga of n Gulden Clrcle thu previons ovening. wthyr particulara wae a speech In which hoe him- self had been bitterly denounced, delivered by his As Morton read 4 settled down in his chnir like one crashed by & ca- The pallor of death came over his faco, present vinltor. Iamity. the cold sweat stood out in drops an bis brow; ho finally raiecd his arm hefore and above liis hicad, as 11 to shelter himscif from the pitifess atorm, and at the close, withont s word, “tattored rather than ‘wulked out of the room. * This ia but one of tho many incidents that per petually recarred in the \War, at home, 1s it any | club. ‘The oflicers elected are: wouder that they are indelibly impressed upon | Norcross; Morton's mind? a. M. ¥ The trial of the cile? conspleators of the Sons of Liberty put un end to Its existence, but Morton When Abraham Lincoln wia aseassiusted three or four of those conspira- wus not done with tors were under schtence of death. the ol Consternn- tion tell on thelr friends, who had hoped to calist the Exceutive clemency of Mr. Eincoln. was to be hoved for from Johnson, and thore was none to save, In this emergency Gov. Morfon dispatched a special messenger Lo the President to besecch hls Morton was in- formed thoa the messenger had falled to cxecute s In: plain wors, the misslon seemed Ao fwpelera that the gentieman had lacked the courago to make it kuown .to the President, Was now the night before the condemned men were Pl gallows even had been Morton telegraphed to n friend clemency, A€ purpose. fo bo execated, otected. Gov, in Washington, ordering him 10 seo the l'res- | Committee, fdent, and deliver an mperative demand | fends ""“i for the repricve of these wen. ‘f'ho | have beon i friend recefved the mesage, and steafght- | ried by the Democrats, way went to the Whits Ilouse, wlere | for Governor against lie was [nformed that the President was at dinnor, Me mald he mustace hin, and ofter a Mttlo delay waa atmitted to the dining-room, recefved him with resorve, read the dispstch, and Tufdd §t down on tho tablo Lesidu his plate. was eilunt, and scomed for 8 moment 1o have for- Then ho ol 1t up, and glancis, Folten st the last Gov, Mr. Jolinson atoread the contents a recund tie, rose from the table and penned the answer which saved the llves_of Milligun, Humphreys, JHorsey, and Howles. The only” recognition Gov, Morton uver hud of thut eeryice woy from Mrs, Bowlcs. e was down In Oringe Cunnty womo ears aftor- Warde, ond she canie to seo hiti, and thanked hitn for baving spurcd hor husband's life. fi 3l then an old lady, tho timo of the cons toched the Governor's pasitton—hy,which It Is the very divatfected elemients fn 1N Gov., Hendricks haa declinedn joint debate, and {n that mucti has acted for thy best interests of }'ju But, as showed before, the driyy of Murton'to his stronghuld of she War lins had the fio kolufer-cltizens of the Statw, in mu-t’fl-xmnu of, them hut there wns ¢ vote fol” sfsrison and Democracy. eneet of rallyfnz Onc of the old oy are any longer youn not oio who woul n {»lrncy, wid ber gratitudo heart, ‘I'liere fs no one now who wonld not rather have hnd the men pardoned than hung; but It was & long time bewore very many of Gov. Morton's frlends entieely forgave him for his inferfercnce. M never hina regrotied It Qn tho contrary, it hos Dien n source of pleasant redcetion, b 1 now mean the Domocracy, not the digeatistled non-oficebolders—ts not wisa whon 1t puts Morton © Lest m\;;;n of —told o ayes and the full Ropublican tflod gy of thom obfecte: Somo hnd mat the thme, ant atle rlous reasonw, but when it came to voten thoy would be u unit for tha } cause. 1 have betn assured alaa War Domocrats would not Tilden. counted upon, was no doubt of it. ticket. BurLINGTON, fn., Sept, 13,1t has ralned mod- orately all day, sud the wonthor i threatening to- night. On account of the raln the day meetlng was held in & lurgo ball, where Col, J. C, Stone, the Republican candidute for Congross, dellvered sn eloquent epeech which ellclted frequent op- He was followed hy Scuntor McCrary, ‘Whose address has beon charncterized by many as the best effort of his life. plause, Quent. ‘To-night, in spite of the muddy streets and law- ering clouds, tho Prst Regluiont of fowa Haymak- ers murchod with torches, banners, and transpar- encles, and Unfon all was crowded with an en. thuslastic audlence, which was addreased by the 10 Jolnlngera “Ordor. I0WA. DURLINUTON, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. lon. James iaviun, wusle, Although the rain prevented a large attendance from the country, tlio mocting bas beon k laiterlig fuccess, COUNCIL DLUFYS. . Couxciv Brurrs, la., Bept. 1J,—The Republi- campaign in Western Iowa was furmally g\mnud Wwith u meeting at Glenwood to-night. Col, W. 11, Bapp, candidate for Cougress in this dise trlct, delivered the principal addre The Cooper and Cary wen of o mnan-meeting !u-m@n prepaatory to organization though well attend. can far the cumpaign. DATENVUIT, 13, BCpl. Abont 1,500 Jieo) epecches from Alexaudor Clarke, cession, he nffajz, cd, was compartlvely tame, DAVENPONT. Spectal Dispatch io The Tribune, oY, " Lane, and ' MICIIIGAN, UBNDRICKS A8 A LAND-GRADREB, o Dr, Dowles wag an old man ut But i 0 the war dofensive. uniting the Republican uarty. in 1 CEman toid nyy th arked. that M conne trymen wore not tatking much, but there was but one cholce for them, sl that was the Iopublicsu Tt was forcible and clo- ‘The Republican Uley” Club onflyened the mecting with oxcellent campaign his city held a 14,~An inmenve Ro- o publlean mesting wus hLold hera this avcnlnxl'. plo congregated o Rirkwood, Qen. Tuttle, tho Hon, J, I 10 Bpectal Dispatch o The Tridune. Laxstjg, Mich,, Sept, 18, -Not content with voling in Congress for all the raliroad Jand-grabs which were presented, and the salary-graband the incresss of his own milesge In the Thirty-niuth Congress, Thomas A. Hendricks playod s little 1and-grab game In this State while he was Commly- sloer of (he Unlited States Land-Ofice. He gave ofiicisl notico that, on & certain day, the public lands would be offered for sale at Coun- and that homeatead scttlors could there | enter their cil Blulte, then and dny arrived, and trance waa allowed, alf wlde. At the end of that time the dours were | at Englewnod Tue opened, when it waa discovered ‘that Tom Hen- | present. Sume time atier dricks knd his pertner, Hendersan, had entered all the timber-Jand and vafuable bottom-lunds i1 Votta- wattamie Cou proved, and lo- standa onthe r::m-y 5 Gnaxn lf:v:n. M . fican County Cq {og nominaiions. covering moat of the farma fm- 8 larga portlon of this land & of that county fnthelr namcs, GIAND HAVEN, clal Dlspatch ty Ine Trit i, Bepl. yentlon to-da; d o] bach snd D, B.KAF Brennan: gmucu(ln Bride; lte; Creeger; ers, tlon of Benator Fe: Judga Btane aud bere to-night. ster, Jacol ey, the Hon. J. C. Burrows speak niCH, na Debos; OBAND RAPIDS, MICH. Bpecial Dizaich (3 Tha Tyiw Ty Answp HariD 2l 6ty optovie a¥ L. Baldwin an claitms. with i 8 large crowd of settlers, {n haata to Ale their claims unil sccare thelr farnu, But the ofttce waa cloaed, and for three daya no en- 1. ithough they wera' Lasy In- The Repub- enjamin Lan- 3 Bherd, Attorney, George W, Me- rearuror, Marvin lerk, Alfred A. Tracy; Judge of Fro- bato, Hainuel L, Tate; Circult Court Commlasion- Edwin Daster and Areud Visacher, sentatives were fuatructed (0 vote for the po-clece ine. 2 ting thele tepublican et e 1w, Tito Gorman sokiier Voto” fs Humwin An eminent He re ths " Tlon, ‘Tliere wan also a splendld turcb-Hght parade, 600 wen appeating u the pro« GEN. NUTLER NOMINATED FOR CONGRESS. DowtoN, Bept. 13.—Tho Republican Congreas A | A Ttawsell, of Lawrence, Reading, v, A motlon'to make the made & speech, presiding, and sciected claro that the cent order of At nannce all Antee overy cl vestigations dutlng s sfssippf, where ho Dayard, McDonald, and the Among sional Conventlon, to nominate a candidate In the Saventh District met at Lowell to-day, and Gen. B, F. Butler was nominated on the fiest ballot, as follows: Wholo nimbler of votes, 100; necessary tancholce, 54, Gen, Butler redalved 84; William 133 Carroll Dwight, of nomination unanimons ‘wan loat, about 10 delegates rlnlnfi in opposition. A cominities war then appointe Butler and invita lis attondsuce. 0 was rccolved with great applause, and {0 wait on Gien. On entering (e MARYLAND., DEMOORATIO DOCTRINE 1N TITAT BTATH. Batrisonx, Sept. 1%, —Tho Democratic Electoral Conventlon assembled liero to-day, A, K. Syester Col. Fred Italne and Richard D, Carmnichael na clectorsat-largs, The reaolutlons indorse the St. Louls platform, and the nominatlon of ‘Tliden and Henllricks: call for ro- form tn alf graden of the publfc service; favor tho teanmption of sprelo paymentawithout unnocessary or arttilclal contraction, and without disturbing the industry, trade, and commerco of tho country: de- expenditures shouid ublic Be teduced to $100,000,000 snnunily, - cxelisivo af Imcmmnn.nlnmlmdrm: denounce the re- orney-General Taft; thank the Democratic)lonec of Iteptesontatives for lts nction; declare that honesty, capacity, and fdelity are in- diapennable tests and qualiGications for the elvil service; proclahin the right of free speechy do- Fattempts at violonce uteadod 1o abeldge thts sacred right: ploigo L tizen all rights, withont regard to race or color; oppose any appropristion of the clr best eflarta to guar- schnol fund for sectarian inatitutions, and declaro that tho Constitution sccures eutire scparation of Church and State. Heis m—— MISCELLANEOUS. LA CHOSSH, WIS, Spectol Dispatch to The Triduna LA Cnoase, Wis., Sopt. 13.—The Repablicans of this clty aro to have n grand rally next Saturday, Senator Angus Cameton, fn response to o numer- ously-slgued requeat, will address the people upun tho results of his obeervations and in- recent vinit to Mis- went with Scnatora McMillan 88 a comi- imiftea 'to_investigate tho actual condition of affairs in that State, regarding the allegod attempt of a portlon of the population to disfranchise, hy intimidation and cruelty, the freedmon and Union man | men. JANESVILLE, WIS, Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribuns, Janeaviie, Wi, Sept. ik —The Republleans assemblod at Lappin's Hall this evening for tha formation of a layes and Wheeler Club. Short speeches wore miado by Willlam Datt I 0. Thanchard, I, N. Comstock, and B, J. 3, Put: Treasuror, W. T. Van the Firat Distrlct, In pl clined, Nothing | * Gov. been convicted. It publican party. o MiwwEaroLs. Minn., i the Ity Fuen e thls clty, ‘Windom and Mc! nam \was manifested, Poaru 5ho was | an Con Speciat Disp: Pa., tept, 1if ticfan who ¥ Emr the poll came insane, Philadelpula this cveninz, v op- Hastixne, Minn., crats hiere (o-day. Scdalls Congre: g Chambortain. ADOUT A great gave vie nam, and soveral camipalgn sungs sung by o lea Prealdent, P?lny Vice-I'resldents, J. I, Cossodny and S, utnam; s“;(nlml:” Stanly B." Smith; k. LOUISIANA, New OnLeaxs, Sept, 13, —Willlam M, Barwell tvas nominated for L’unfzmsn H.l"m Repubilcans In acq of 1L, €, Warmoth, de- Kelloggs returned from tho North to-day and resumed control of tho Exacutive Department. Lient, -GGov. Antolue received a telegram that Jobn Strathers, arreated on the charge of shooting Wenter, clurk of a court In Red River Parlal, hus Dispateh 'L?"“?“l Herald, iepatch tn Neto Jar: 3 W AmmNGTON, Sept. 10.-Sonntor B 1. Conover, after his political tourin Florldn, retirned hod Tast night, having ndjusted the Republican difticul- tles ther?, and ho minediatoly went North on politleal business with the Natlonal Exccutive In wpeaking with his feicnds he con- aithough the State of Blorida mizht oretofore regarded as likely (o be car- ila withdrawal as nomineo Stearns, now eccures the State unquestionably for the le. nlso Tepublican, MINNEATOLIS, MINN, Bpecial Dispalch to The Tribune. Bept. 1d.--A large moss. meating of lepublicans at tho Academy of Muric, to- nhiht. waa addressed by Senaturs {illan, Ex-tiov, Davis, Sccretary of State Irgens, and Dr. Stewart. Great enthusi- YOI IIAYES AND WHEELER, Darrox, O., Bept. 13.—~Col. M, . Nalan, tho prominent Independant Democrat District, addreased o siote to the Ropublic- an Commitiee to~day, unnouncing hix determina- tion tu take the stump for Hiayos and Wheelor, CAUSH AND EPPECT, atch to The Aridune, —Thy Hon. M, B. Lowry, umned . Waa taken to a privato esylum in in the for Seymour and Lo+ TIASTINGY, MINN, Speclgh Dispatch lo, The Trivune. Sept. Wilder, af Goodinie C«mn‘i’i, Congreas on the eoventeent] “dudze B, T was nominated for ballot by the Demo- SIBSOUNI CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION. SenaLia, Mo, Sept. 10, —Tha Republ tonal district nominated to-day Col. John I, Stevens for Congress, 8OUTH CARQGLINA, Cowusnia, S. C., Sept, preacat Comptrojler-General, 18 o prominent eans didate for tho nominutlon of Governor against 8 of the 134, —Thomas C. Dunn, TOWXN. TEPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS. ‘The roome yesterday In the Grand Paclfie Ifotol presented an sppearanco of fucreased nctivity, Ryerybody had work to do, nnd but few loungers wero to be found [n tho rovins, documunts contnucs, and they ara belng sent out. Tadiana fottors yestorday told of wioro of the Dem- ocratle racallty, The Natlonal Committeo have fho demand for placed thelz detectives, and will prevent fraadus lent voting, it possible, Tho colonizlng aflorts are contlaued, Lut not so openly as herotofore, Col. Dabcock fevls that Maine b set & gooil exame ple for Hlinols to follow. Pacific slope, —and for cash, this Stato, . Springdeld, 111, tral Commitioe, ro| wocracy were lulu to Tiden. in which it s clalma I to be he John E, Owsley, baugh, 4.0, Butt J. B, Vaughn will listen J. M, Artillory, Printing, Jlint 8. et . Gn, ‘ Jdamea Powell, outalders roglstared. because soveral [eopte acks, Myersrame bac) tion for the Waukegsn Mona, Trwin, Grenadu, Miss, ; The man, Rochealer, walority, rpuk he follow- | ¢ Bimon | to the front, celved during Kepro- ke blfcans of Dr, Q. w.\,u.‘-,d succeeded Lo almont Sai . Osgoud, Marblohead, 31 T aehtssar s duns Gl palgy, 513 0, B, Portersfield, Biduey, LAKE, A meeting of tho ynwasied Domocracy was hcld sy nlngfl, better indox of the ineeting would be wanted President, on taking the chare, remarked that he was *ewpuker,” but they had good aud he introduced Thomas Moru, who would **wpake. ++*Dur Barney * fumedlately loowed up und cama when the Presid said My, Caulteld would * Hgmey annouuced that he ‘maidenepeech, and from the faiut applause Lettera from Callfarnin state that the political Aght never waa hotter onthe Inregard to Francls Rodman's treachery, Col, Taheock saya that ke s too ¥mull & follow to an- awer, and all hio hos to say 1s thet Rodman sold out Emil Hoecheter {s advortised to spenk In Awboy, orrow, 11is record preceides hioy, snd hia will be amply shown up, Among tho arrivals at Hepublican Mesdquartera yesterday wera I, 1, Canda, Calro; M, If, Wille fams, Dixon; K. A. Olifford, Evanston; A, M. Tucker, Kikhart, Ind. 3 F, J. Filbort, Palatino; 1. : Dr. J. W, Grovsbock, larvard; E, 1t Koo, DEMOCRATIC HBADQUARTERS, ; Most of tho Kxecutive Cammittes having gone to H}lrmgnnlll, tho Btate lHeadquarters in the Ialmer 1lousa were comparatively desertod lutug Magoe, Gocretary of tho ludiaus State e yeater #, B, Shipman, formerly of Cavalry, who captured Jetf Lavis, Jisd gono over Yesi Cene Axuu(\ news, ‘The De. l( over tho report that ho. First Wlsconsin Aud, alvo, beeatda & German - Dewos cratle Clab has beon organtxed fu the Hecond Ward, Th Tt Comamitiea, ot mecting bl os “I'ha Cainpalgn Comuilttes, ot 8 meetlng h terday at the Paliuor Jose, Bppointed tho follam: ing Committes of Arrungomcnts for the hasa-moet- d In Markel Bquara Saturday ovenlg: J. It. Hoxle, Carter 11, Haerlsan, 1 G, Cumneld,'3.'V, Lo 4 alcs, Tomi ifoyno, 1. N. Stiles, W, ¥, Cool- aid others, ! Bve churke of the Rteception Committeo; Col, . Laldwln, tho torch-bearcra; J. ¥, Finerty; Spéaksra, Ar 1), Mason: A, . Doyls;'Light and Muale, Hottmauy Flatform,” Joln” Comiakey: ¥l U York; J. L. 8hea, Macon, Aurors, 11, wory the only INDEPENDENT GREENBAOKERS. (e iz Bpringer Dbesmed all ovor with smillos yea- e Moyne, Hobert Rae, K. F. A, nance, Istture slated that “the in_ Egypt were rips for more green- 'm,“"’&m always In that nx.“ Tremont Tlouss parlors were not over with lots of chesriy, "Phoro {e to be & Greenback Congresslonal Convens Pourth District, 8t Huckfurd, on the 10th Inet, Jease Harpor spcake at Sunth’ Chicago to-morrow _evening, Blue Ivland Haturdsy, uud Tho ay, Syduoy repurts, sy, Following wuln’lmon'{l the reglatered; 1, A, Statoon, WHI Couiily; d. .8 - suil: am, Chauge ul. with probabl ke 1060 'clock 1zon called the meetlng to order, and nominated 1% H, l’l?lh for Presfdeut, who was elected by a small Hy those acquaiuted with the “stsuaing of (liosd two gentlomen in thelr neighborhovd no Tho ‘vapakers pria- of ‘Cul. The tal] form of pologized and o ‘\would now make his ho ro- fort, twout of hisaudlencedidnot think much of the ** malden.* 1| Is entire address wasan attempt to get cven with litle Johuny Davenvort for tho scvere urralgument Johuny gave the Democracy in Baruey's committee-roou. After wtruggling on for three-quarters of an hour aubslded, when three cheers given by the President un Thouisa Moran theu cause forward o ** spake, five othery. cmplying tie ball i the cio called for oud grenn of his ramarka. Tie called Logan, Morton, cameron, and Conkling all thé vile namee as hls commend, and then procceded to deprecate tha usg of parronalities in the campaign, and conslgned any man who wonld condescend to snch basa my toenrey a polnt to everlactiniz damnation, hen camo fho tng of yar In an attenipt to form a clh, ‘The Iloxie and Caultleld factions began to tear each other's eyes ont mcmyhmltuny. and at midnight the wrangling was s}l going on, with no chance for A compromise, excent by the surrender of Canl- flelil's frcen. A few raore auch moctings snd the few Tikden men thereare in Englowood will bs enthusiaatic Repablicana, GENMAN TILDENITRS, ‘The German Tilden Campalgn Commlttes hold & meeting, with 8 small attendanee, last night at the Democratic hoadquarters, No, 77 Clark street, C. . llnp‘wl vrosided, ' and, the proceodings were all in German, of * courre, com- mittea 1o circplale eame wwas appointed pnisn dociments - in- o soveral dlvlsions: Much discussion and explanation was indnlged in in regard to tho plan praposed for tho selection of tlelegates to the Senatorlal Conventlon, and it was moved that thoe Campalen Commiftes hold a con. ference with the Senatorial Comiittee with o view of changini the plan of_tho canicuses which ara to e delegaten, The motion was carried and the meeting adjourned, JI0Y8 IN BLUR. The Toys in Blue mot at the Giraml Pacific Hotel tast night. Copl. Jacobs presfded, Thero belng 80 fow present, the meeting wad adjonrned thl this orening, at tho Grand Yaclfic Holel club-roums, when arrangements will made for thetrip to Indlanapolls, "Au infarmal talk coucluded last night’s meeting. TN INDRIRNDENTS, Tho Cook County Independent Central Commit. tee mot Inet even nln At tho Tremont Ilouse, and thore being a small altendance by reason of the wenther, talked lnlurmnll{ oyver the prospects of the parly, 'The rogular bnsincss waa pustpoued unill thy next meoting, Fridsy meeting. SIXTIL WARD. A handful of Reformers got together last night atthe corner of Twenticth and Hrown atrects, In- pired with the deaire ta hear the llon, Barney G, Canlfield, Misropresentativo from this district, rflenk on the {ssucs of tho campaign, Dut the Reformcrs were In the pauge of Litternens when, after Lant mi‘ around for some time, the proprictor of the hall utterly ro- fugod to open m'." Inatitution until the neceasary amount of funds had been P\It %’ A man, who reenmed to bo Sccretaey of the affalr, started .06t among the brethren fo taiso subscriptions, but ha found it slow work, and gave it "R In disgust, Then a young man eane aronnd and satd he ad aeen Barney, who was suffering with & kldney all- ment, and wonld not appear, Tho melanchofly fow launted tho place nwhlile, and then separated. BEVENTII WARD, A buainess meoting of tho Seventh Wartd Ropnb- Ycan Club waa heid at No, 381 Blue Island avenus Taet evening, A, Graham in the chafr, . B. Cravoy, of the Centeal Comultieo, report- ed that lie had appointed John Schmltz and Alfred Wilford u‘fud;iun at tho primary election, and the olls would be held at No.283 Bluo Ialand avenue, 'he report was adopted, A reaolution was adopted calling on the officers of the several cluba to furnish tho primary judges with a list of meinbors, ete. Soume other unlmportant business was transactod, and the Club adjourncd for one week. NINTIL WARD, The Young Men's Itepubifean League of the West Sido ot Inet evening in Globa Hali, on Dos- vlaines atreet, Gen, Martin Beem in tho chalr, and 8 very large attendance present. After the trans. action of some miscollancous and unimportant busincss, the Leaguo was addroexed by L. L. Mills and soveral other gentlemon, CRIME. TERRIBLE DUEL IN TEXAS, Waco (Tex.) Examiner, Mosars. Goorge Roctor and Spencer Orand, who returnced Sunday from Kmball, Bosque County, glvo us tho following particulars of & terrible duel which took place Frlday morningon the bank of the Brazos River, opposite ihe town mentioned. A party composed of Walter Turnor, Ed Brown, anl — Thomeon, from Kanfman County, had Deon In that Jocality sovoral days with raco horses, On Thureday lnst Frank and Lacy Robinson, Tay- lor Campbell, and Wiley Norman, il of Tiill County, went to the campof the Kaufman County men un got into a dispute with them about & pouy mce, which resulted in a fiet fight. The partics ugread to meet the next day and settle the thing in @ mora aatisfactory manner. 8o at 10 o'clock on Friday morning the I Connty men took n stand ot the f»lnca agreed nl‘mn. in readincas for actlon, They liad not walted lang when tho other part; rodo toward them. The men ware all armo with sic-shooters oxcopt Turner, who car- rled a noedle-carbine. When tho parties had ap. proached within twenty yards of each other, 'aylor Campbell fired nt “Tarnor, ond tho buttle commenced. Turner leaped from his horse and fred thres shots with his terrlbie carbino. The first shot went crashing through Campbell's brain, the second caused tho fnatant death of Frank ltob- Inson, and the Iast shot mortally wonuded Lacy Itobinson: by this time a Lall from Thompeon's g« volver had passed through foor ‘Norman's breast, # boy aged 17 years; and all of the Il Connty party iny weltering (f thefr blood. Some 20 shots were llréd nltogethor, Moré than half of tho shots were by tho {1 County erly, but, steangs to e none of the Kuufman County men wers in the least hurt, Campbell and Frank Itobinson cach fired fivo shots; Norman and - Lacy Rubinson nlso fired, but tho only dumaze they did was to kill Ture ner'a hiorse. The surviving party mounted horses and fied the country. A hundred men siarted In prrenit, Both tho Tiohinsons leava families, ’ampbel) and Norman are unmareled, Tho Kauf- san County party are ull boys, none of thom belng more than 10 or 20 years of uge, s TIE ROBBERS, . Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, 87. Paur, . Sept. 13, —Ilope of the captaro of the Northileld ralders was extinguished ot Janes- ville this morning Ly the confinnation of yester- doy evening's roport of their horses bosug found Inthe vicinity of tho ground whers tho robbers camped Friday or Saturday nlght, Tho horses had been tefttied to ¢lin trees, from which thoy had caten the bark as high s they could reach, One of these was a thoroughbred buckskin horso, which was ridden by Colo Younger or Clell Miller. At 10 o'clock Interest in the chaso was rovived Ly telegrams from Mankato and 8t. Peter, tho lattor reporting the discovery of a frosh trail leading towards DBlonkato, nnd the former that carly this miornlng | six robbers on foat were discoverad by s farmor thres miles balaw Mankato, whom they made prisoners and forced to walk with them for several miles, A rescrve of bandit-hunters at Janesviila wero at oneo sent to tho vicinity of Mankato to relnforce the narties already staried on tho now chase, Up to this hour the resnlt of the day's hunt {s unro- vorted. A farner who ia rogarded 88 trustworthy #ayn uix mon told blm they wore the robbers of whom at first they rald they were In scaech, 'They enid lln{wmm would not have been shot if ha had opened the safo, ond thought that, at the next bank ‘lllley vislted, the Cashier would open up withoat olay. BLOODY MURDER. dpecial Dispatch to Tha Tridune. Fonr Warne, lud., Sept. 13.—Yeaterday I, Newland, an old and respocted morchant of Maya- ville, In this caunty, visitod thia city for the pur- pose of attending the fair. Ifo went to Woodburn on sy evening traln aver tho Walush Road, and started to walk from thoro to hls home, a distance of slx miles. Iio was followed by two men, whom tie suspected of ovil designs. He thoroupon stop. ped at a store on tho road and borrowed a loaded rovalver Lo dofend hlmsell with. This moring bl dead body was found ou & bridge, 156 miles from this clty. The Lioad and skull ‘wero mashed in and tho noso broken, as though duno with & club. By h sido wus his,pockot-book, containibg somo papers, but no About ¥0 fust distant was his rovolvar, A trull of blood on ho had wonnded one or ‘Tracea of tho desperadocs wery found, - A inquest 18 now lo progress. Two wull-known desporadocs ure suspocied of the murder, and ofilcers are scarching for thewm, 1TEMS FIIOM BLOOMINGTON, Special Dizpateh to The Jribuna, BroouiNotox, Ill., tept. 13,—The trinl of An- drow J, Barnes for the murdor of Michas) J, Fita- petrick began here to-day, Kvidenco will be closed fo-morrow, At the conclusion of this case the lilleman murder case will be disposed of, J. W, Green, Constable of Hlue Mound Town.. ship, has abaconded with various sums of moncy, He {u ssld 10 have lost money gambling at the Alc- Lean County Falr. moioy, with fhrea empty chambors. hie bridge shuwed that more of his assallanty, Jdohn A, Laumor, Bupervisor of Arrowsmith Township, maurns the | of 3100 which he Jeft under Lis plllow at Wait's Hotel this morning. — FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED, Bpectal Dispatck 80 Thae Tribuna, Euur Saainaw, Mich,, Bopt. 18, —At 3 a. m. to- 4ay thu barn of Charles S8mith, situated near tho Village of Chesaning, Ssgloaw County, was discov- ered to bo on fre, and it wasecen consumed, The body of Mr. Binlth was found In the rutns, and tho suspiclon was at once ralsud that lie bad been mur- dered, as ho bhad not buen on good terns with hie tawily, aod his wife had wade fnquirics us to whothor sho could huld e froperty tn caso of hia death, Mry, Simlth sud other purties have been arrosted, e TIE 8T, LOUIS ¥ORGERY. 87, Louts, Sept. 11, —0ns or two more facts re- gording the bond-forgery caso, reported in these dispntches lust night, camo out' to-day, The al- leged forger (s Kocbbaugh, of Glasgow, Howard y, Mo, but doing business in this i DTI“m:'“;‘;"nlny"n “I‘(. band‘: here was w onaldson rokers; and the nego- tiation made. £sa6 whs with John J. Denjsmin ot Washington City, udley & Co., printers, wha furolebed the bonds, did'soin .E irfectly regular way, snd uo blame whatever atéached to them, ESCAPE FROM JAIL. Ipecial Dispalch 4o The Tridusa, Rocxroup, 1lL, Sept. 13.—Through tho gross carelessncsa of o Jaller named Jamea Lomer, thres ruftians escaped from the Rocktord Jall this morn- fng. It appcars that Tlamer went into the coll and forgot to shnt the outer duor after him. The prisancea pushed bim over And effected their es- caps, Oune of them was a Chicago piekpocket, another the man who atabhed a man in South Rockford, and tha third & Rockford thief named George Ithoades. Ono of the (hrea hua been Fo- caplured, Tho others are at Jarge, A LICENTIATE. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, PrimApzLriniA, Sept, 18,—John Henry James, & Heensed oxhiortor In tho Mothodlat Church, over- took & young mrl namod Hunter, noar the city, to-day, and made an unsuccessfnl sttempt to violato hor person. The* ontrage created the mot Intense oxcitement, and thie entire nelgh- borood tutned out with alt sorts of arms tn pur- suit of the miecreant, and arrested him nffora short acarch, Wiser counscls, howover, pre- valled, nnd James \was slmply placed In ]n to awalt rial, e CROWNER’S QUEST, Cuvetaxn, O., Bopt. 13.—Ii a saloon fight 1ant night, Michaol Dorcheld kicked Patrick Cal- lough in the stomach. Callough died this morn- ing. Dorcheid was arrcsted. AL the Coroner's inqneat a verdict wos rendered, ¢! Desth cansed by Inflammation and pertoration of tho bowels inducoi by & wall bono which ho had swallowed. ——— A BURGLAIL ARRESTED, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Dzcaton, 11l Bept. 13.—~The notorlons hurg. lar, James Saunders, of Chicago, Peorls, etc., was tracked upand caught as Springdeld by Do tective Haworth, of thia city, and brought hora and Iorl{.ml In {-‘u to.day, charged with robling several housos n this city, A FATAL BLOW. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribume. Mapteon, Wis,, Sopt. 13, —Advices from Vero- ns, in tl ounty, that, In a dispute betwaen 8 Gorman named Buhrmelster and anuther named Sohren, the Iattor struck Buhrmelater Q}l tho tem- a lon crushing blow, from the eucts of which ho 5!;*41 Ina law% g — - MIDNIGU'L RUBBERY, 8r, Paun, Minn,, Sept. 13.—Last night, at Watortown, four men entered the reetdence of Pat Caflerty, took him from bed, choked Lim, com- pelled him to tall where ho kapt his money, and rabbed biim of $400 In gold and §15 or $20 in cur- rency, Noarreats have beon macie. ——— STABBING IN A DEAD-FALL, Bpectal Diwateh to The Tribuns. Buntixetox, Iu., Sept. 13.—A row occurred in & saloon on North LIl to-night, sud a darkey, Sllas Jenderson, stabbod tho bartender, Fied Martin, iu tho stomach. Tho wonnd may prove fatal, Hondorson was arrested and lodged In jail. — MURDER. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune, Carro, 11k, Sapt. 14.—News has been recoived in thle city of a shocking murder that occurred near Olinton, Ky. &y or two ago, A youngman 1o vleaded guilty. ours. named Davls waas shat and lmwml{ killed bi his uncle, named Stonll, because Davls tossed a bit of watermelon rind at him. Stonil is In jall, — A TRIAL POSTPONED, Quixcy, M., Bept. 13.—The case of The Peaple ¥8, John Atterbury, fudicted for the murderof Mr, Rippertreger, In this city last_spring, came up in the Clreutt Court ot Mount Sterling to-dny, and ras contlued uatl Marcl. " Tho dofeusy fa in- sanity, CHARGED WITII ARSON, New Youx, Sept, 18.—Patrick Mnlvehlll, charged with firlng his rosidence, No, 522 South Unlon street, Chifcago, July 1, 1874, was arrosted 1n this city to-day by Detcctive Felker, of Chlcago, UNSATISFIED. New Yonxk, Sopt. 13.—Sherlff Conner to-day re- tarned the exccution In tho Tweoed $6,000,000- Judgment wholly unsatisfied, he Leing unable to find uny property on which to make o fovy. ————— HOWELLS® LIFE OF NAYES. The Governor's Grandmother. Mr, Willlam D, Howalls, cditor of the dtlantie Alonthiy, has written ** A Sketch of tho Life and Character of Rutherford B, Hayos. " which {8 now passing through the presa of Meaars. lurd & Houghton. r. Howolls was born and long resld- od fn Ohio, oud has been allowed access (o {he most valuablo matorlal for tho work, The samo volumo will contain » Lrlof account, by another hand, of the life of Mr, Wheeler, the nominea for thie Vico-Presidency, One can Judgo from the ox- tract from he firat chapter glven bolow—In which Mr, Towollsdescribes, fu his dainty prose, Mrs, Chilou Haycs, tho mother of Gen. Haycs' fathor,— how ronduble and enjoyable the book ls ltkely to bet & Chlos Smith was the cldest of nino children, and, becoming the mothor of 11, Mved to so grent A ago 0s to Liave Joft upon the memory of nany sarviving grandchildren and great grandehildren tha personal Impreasion of her strong und resoluto charactor, and her rugged Puritan virlue, tempered and softened by wathetic Ellu Aamounting almust to geniun. 1t 1 to hor that her posterity are fond of ascribing in vast measure whatuver {s best in thelr heveditary traits, and she cortalnly merita nara than passing notlco in the moat cursory charactorl- zation of hor grandson. Abova all, and first of nll, #ho was doeply mllfitous, aftor tho fashion of the days that wo now think so i'ulm‘ and sho sot her duiy to God, as sho knew [t, boforo overy carthly concern and affection. With a dovotlon almost ns deep, she dedicated hor days to incessunt work, and hor toll ofton savod the spirlt that faltered in its religious gloom. Bhe roso carly and wrought Into, ns the wifo of & farmir and Innkeepor, and the mother of 11 children. mus! and, asn woman of hor temperament would; an aho'was us {ntolorantof Idlences In otliera is in herself, Even tha great grandehildren had thelr tasks sot thom In thefr visits to this Invetcrate worker, who could not rost from her lahors after B0 yenrs, Sho was & famons cook, nnd he tri- umphsof her skill at Thankagivings and other satferable holidays wora no less herown pride than the solaco of ier guests, But aho ahone oven moroe in needle-work, and the now obsolete arts of the wheel and foom. **8he knit moro stockings, mittens, and glovea, wove wiore ruy curpets, apun and wavo wore cloth, elaboraied more wondorful rugs, lamp-mats, and Lugs, than any oiher woman of hor genoration, " writes one of hor grandaons; and the remintscence of o grandduugbior, st once touching and amusing, “gives thu color of tho Puritaniam which steeped In fear and misgiving tho indulgencon of sach love of beauty sa o permitted herolf, I mpoke of her passion for worsted-work. I lavo henrd heruny that unmnlni afternoon she put it all {nto hor work baskot, and pushed it under thio bod ns far a8 sho conlu; then taking ont her prosy knit. Ung work shio trlod 1o got 1t all out of her mind for Sunday!" Yetashe wasna truo artist in thia pas- wlon; lior devices In warated wore her greatest de- light, and sho studiod from naturo, golng nto her gardon and copying the leat or dowers she meant to smbroidor, 8ha-had on slmost equal paasion for flowers, for which, doubtless, sha wni d the sama qualmy n her ol A(‘n she kept & diary, which romalns to hor descendants and cummchy redocts her stern, rusolute, dutoous, God-fearlng, Jetmont tender and_foving soul. fn a skeich of Amily history with which ‘she prefaces bher jour- Dals, alio lunionts, witha simplo pathos which no Words can prodice without ‘the contoxt, hor poasibln error fu setting work and duly before some other thingy, l{lnulmml. « oo wounld sumetimes sy, ‘The ho nding In the baro, dofug nothing. 0o will go and ride: s o matior whicther we stop anywhiero, " i would say, **1can't louve my work.' Ho hu would not 4o or goaloge, ~ Oh, now 1 would say (o overy gvod woman that Laa a good husband, oujoy then wllle they are sparod to you, or it will griove yon to the heart when it {e too luto—when ull 1s aver!* Hut this cry of rogrot, In & sorrow a koon as if the Linuband aho had lowt had been cut off in his primoe, and not In the fuliness of his B0 years, is almost the sulo oxpression of my glving in 'n dlary ta which wha confesscs evorything, commits overy hupe, foar, doubt, und {mparts overy mood of hoe soul.’ Td fudod hages, recording so vividly s typo of high chinracter which has passcd away with the chanying order of things, are of almost unique luterest, but this s not the time or place to ex. plore thew, Work, falth, duty, self-ssorifice, continual self-sbasomont In tha ‘breschce of the Divine perfection, ura tha ldeal of 1ifo which they ombody—tha old New Hngland fdeal, It woe a storn and unlovely thing often in its realfzation; itniust bave wada gloumy weeks and territlo Sub- 1 Lut out uf tho true stuf it shaped charactar of unsurpassible uprightness und strongth. 1t is to tho indowitabla will, ™ the tireless Industry, the rectitude, the whole, ever-yigilant couselonco, which it fostered In Ils ‘austora ancostross, that this man of our chujos doubticss owes the virtues on which our hopos rest. From other progenitors comy the gental tralts, the line and joyous Lunior, the quick cordiallty, the arirable prasence, which & suporticlal obsurvation has wiviuken for the whols man: but from bor the ficen sorcasm, the activo Intelleet, tho evor-proeent. vonso of duty, tiio Innnovable’ purposs, e practical religlouy- ness, now no longer bound (o creeds, but lu(fy sure vlviug tu the blausless and usctul life, —— Poor Relatlons In Prance, No poorrate or tax levied dircetly for the support of tho poor isin existence I France, The aupport ol pour relatives Is strictly cne foreed by the civil code; the oblgation presses in the diveet ascending Ting from the ehll to its creat granduwothor; and o son-n-lnw or ughter-fn-law muet support 8 wother-in-luw or futher-in-luw where no closer relution integ- voues; suck obligations are all veclprucal, An alimshouss or Lospital relieving s pauper Lelong- fng to unother commun wnay suu Lhe relatives 10 recover expenses. David A, Wells, New Haren Patladivm, 1t 16 understood that David A. Wells declined 1o allow his name to bo used on tho Democratic &Lfl:‘l{‘)::)nllcku!. Hu( hu;c{omnloduihh miad e 8 can vols fur and by caunot swatlow Heodricks, i “tobo wadled, DR. DUFFIELD. He Resigns the Pastorate of the Eighth Church. Rossons which Have Moved Him to Tako the Btep. Financinl Troubles of the Church =-=-=The Salary Question. The Subject Laid [Over till Next Week’s Meeting, Last oventng tho uenal Wednesday prayer-moet- ing was hold in the Bighth Presbytorlan Church, corner of West Washington and Robay streots. Tha night was choerless, damp, and dreary, yot the lecture-room, on the lower floor, was weil-filled writlilndles and gentlemon. They had been drawn thither becausc it was oxpected that tha lov, Samucl W. Duflield, the pastor, would tender his resignation, on account of the financlal and other troubles which are known to have exlated n thoe ¢hurch farsome thino past. Tho prayer-meeting was con- ducted with unususl solemnity. Tho Hov. Dr. Daufileld gave an informal and plain talk, which was diroct thrust at nubollevers, snd vas couched In words which ehowed an {ntensity of religlous fecling. . Afterthe prayer.-moeting was over, tho con~ gregation held A BUSINESS MEBTING, thaRev, 8, W. Duflleld leaving tho chalr, and calling wpon Mr. ¥, A, Reddington to preside, Mr. A, M, Ilenderson ncting as Becre- tary, Upon leaving, the Itev, Mr. Dutileld stated that ho bad & r:\pnr which exfi:numl his viows which he woalit "leavo In the handa of the I)lelldlnr offleer to do with as he doemed beat, and with which the meating conld do us they saw fit, Tho Chair stated that he had somewhat anticl- Tated the contenta of the gn&wr. snd hewould have o ward to say, They needed the guldance of the Divine Master that ovoning. Wo snpposed ITa was present with thom, and satat the right anle! every child. He hoped that they realized that lne{ were in llis rmum:«. and that thoy wonld obey Him, A painful slicnce hore ensted of fully 10 min- utes, when Mr. E. Banning moved that the com- munleation of the Rov. Alr, Dafileld be read, which carred, 'T'ho following 1s ‘THE LETTER OF MR, DUFPIELD: v the Eighth Pressuterian Church and Congregation —DEAn Frixxost Afiercareful and prayerful constds eration [ fiave dcterinined to offer iny resignation as your pustur, The reasons which load to this concluaion youliave o perfect right to postcsa, and I thirutura t will bo for laca them hefors you, - I ou Lo examine 1ivii 0 1¢ has oo o Y Wlen I eanto to this n December, 1674, T fotmd the ehurch 1y Incumbered with debt. The Jromise of liotier ttied fa tho springe of 167 wan not iorne out by tho result. ‘The full forco uf the pan e ton 0 In o _chureh did “not had 5ta) 1 draa helug fclt in thie [0 of values and fn the atagnas Of husiness, Atany, if nat moat af Our people, were Tlonsly affected by everything which made propert; real 1n ahiort, th ng vl Mow. Asio frons this fatal drswback, 1t has, § am jierfectly frea tosay, Kopt ovon proxtess Wil any other church (o the elty,’ 'T have taken pains to satisfy iy~ 49 the pardculars ubon whicl f s fhis state. ment. 1t could not hielp but be the aase that this money. trouble would stand In th 8 Way In_every department of UFWOK, BpIrItUAILY, Tt has pecn, wich ml jis esnita; tho Achan In the comp. 1k has put' us to shama I thmes when we ought Lo have had 8 mg faur reyival of retiglon, It has kept people from allylug therselves with us, and has, Insome coacs, taken them sway becailso they fentod to be culied ipon to stand under our hurens, Add 10 this that 1 myaelf Jiave 0ot knowi any cor- tainty {n respect fo miy satary for considorably miora thian 8 year past; that I had upon my hauds oxpecses Jrhich woro smbly ansured by the sSiary promised to mo when [ come, but about whict 1 becamo mors and Inorg anxdais over: 00 un But you must know of experienco ' Just how Imposibls i {lilaatnta of afairs to continus One can mak: cadway In o water-logged snip, even with every ¢ no sall fpread, ' In ordor (o Iighten tho craft I threw overboard 1 EGTract Lo Tmpromsion Whiclhwent abrast. 1has i o duction waxa reduction of Ch salary ltself, o, that should nover havo consented, for [ considered 1¢ Ifttla tnoukh for the position tn ho filled ana the charscter o thu work to bo done. What 1 might do for you as_men and_women holoved in tho Lord, with whol | wss laborlng unsoifishly ‘to ' adveace tho Kingdum of God's dear Som, la A total differeut proposition from tho eatimato at which 1 had A TIRGL L0 set my gervicea {n o Hicrary of professlonal oint of view, “This, [ beilove, was™ tully undorstoud ¥, you and accopted ax froely aa 1t was offcred. Vet aven ot tho reduced rato to which [ had brought 1myself 1 found no greatet caso than booro, Tho sals ary (s to-day ncarly $7001n arrears, Thu times con- tined uniaterrupledly strtigone, | Finagcial hopes wera darkened—confidonce obscured~and it was cvi- pertons began to, rockon vhureli-going and 19,45y, MOUhing o tonsyolent " du: uries hileh _ oul the fow could afford, wyself, T slacorely endoavorod nLwo occanions (wseo iy way clear ia a roelgnation, nce 1 ¥ bieing assurcd that my (mpres: slonn agto the churel woro fricorrcat, Axatn X tfound aftalrs beginning to look s muchs brighter that T did not dare to dash thiem fack by leaving l‘l;;l l:l‘laurch pastor- 1 Tesl sure round on cefved this church an or atrengihen it, and to you It 1 & matter of gratication to me that I can polut to o reason which far botter men than I have fu m“léluu ¢ fumll‘l’ oJ‘;l‘I!flpumhlc. 3 Gnla n 0 Of = pr 1hat I.k'?vu hehind me the evides (ireal Bociety of young the prayer-mectinigs, an fulnvawof the Clire whether [ B tha congregatlon tefesiatity and Showge: { hafuly appent Lo you 10 b0 7alehiful du iy ‘of- 1 enn fiave not endeayore: fice, and whether 1 iave ovur neglocted my dut ty or far- saen Tiy post. Surrounded aa | an with the dimcuitios krowing tram' this Woney snxlety,—provonted, as 1 st 1, BECAUso ut Ik, frum 1y best work, —continunls Iy perpixcd by worldly card fu iy own atteirs, I teo but e proper course. f¢ e “to {n liefare you my reslgnasion, and to Ask yot to unito with o Ina Tequest totho Preabytery of Ghicaro. meelni at McCormiick's Hock bept. 2 10r & disalition of Ths astoral rolatiun betwoen us, 3 conaider thut whicl (8 icat for tho chiurch to b best for nysols, and 1 have, therefore, avulded this publle action untll 1 folt cou: ¥inced that §t could no longor be dufcrr‘ . 1 will not diegulio front you that 1o this with very frcatpafo and segrot. - f¢ seoms io me tint 2o Impor ot eldfo thus fotc i tho yravest porll fust upon'tia getouf auclt rellglogs work ua' Clleago haa probably B0 kuown.” It al scems me with 6 very certaln assurance of brighiter dayson every linnd, it 1a Iike loslng_w battle, whien & Eow morw atrokes would give b Vielory. Thut {“can gnly takeaucls reaponsibifity as belongs 13 mo,and I can bear ft o farthor (an yuu make b uoulble for me- 10 040, Wiintevor ather reasons thera moy ba for thia decls- fon, Krawlng out of personal self-reapect, or frecdom in the proscoution o [ans foryour advantage, { profur to wlve them entirely, my stronig deslro belt to pro- aerve thie peacs aud Iafmony of tho church, — 1f you jccopt ula eaiination, 1 must atil bo pressrited to'tha Presbytery, n ordlnf‘ulhn Tulca of Gur fulth and or- . der.: 1 threfora desire you to 0x the data at which thia resfgnation takes offeat upon tho istday of Octe ber. TrUly yours, eto., AMURL W DUYPIELY, . ‘LAID OVER. Mr, Fay moved that action upon the communieas tfon bo lufif over for ono weck 1n ordor to give tha congregation timo to conslder it, and when tho |neu|ln;:mlimun 1t do so for one week. ‘The mo- tion provatled. Mr. Fay hoped that would the salacy of the pastor Lo’ made up bofore any sctlon would Lo taken, and he hoped that ony deficiency which gufiht exlst would be made up’ beforo next Sabe ath, Aunin a pause of sflonce ensned, Tnz Trinuse teporier had obtained pormirsion from Bocrotary lvnderson to take tho Itov. Dr. Daoffold's lettar for publication. To this Mr, Fay mado a miid and " whispered demutrer, Mr,” Castlo camo wver and whispored o fow gralns of comfort in the reportorial ear, 1n the meantime, Mr., lenderson didn't want to by reaponsible for the publicution of the letter, and ho wanted to lenve the matier to Clairman Reddington, The ‘I'nineNe reporior was abont to dopart, | Tho mitd voleo of Mr, Iienderson dotatned him, r, Castlo wanted the 74mes to hnve 8 cupy of the leitor, Mr, Fuy didn't want thio lotter ‘ulh"!hmli it would place the Church in o bad Iight hefora the cople, and a0mo of 1ha congreyation wera 80 aenalliver Mr, Heddington wanled the lotter to bu pub- Illllud. vnly With Mr. Dufiield's consent, Tux Twwure offored to et it. Me, Reddington wmounted a lofty steed, o to npeak, Mr. Fay wanted tho reporter fo stand and do- lver. Tl roporter wouldu't give up tho orlginal l.lll{ll.l‘ll‘!w vc’l‘l‘l nl‘lowud to cgpy'l tlmhrlll‘“‘ "TrinUNE, + 1 demand thot copy,” shouted Mr, I 5 4+ it ahian't be pablished Fuleldingiun The reportera now Insisted that the letter had become the vruperlfr of the public, baving beun prodented n w pubfic meoting. The Committea consultud, the roparter having previously heen f."n'f‘""'" 10 deliver over tho copy in bis possos. M Fay nnd Iueddington were opposed to the ublication, and ho cougregation At lluE the in, and domand, {:‘uurbo publinked, they wepe the only ones, stapding by tho ™ press, ov. Dr. Dufileld walked In justico to hiwmself, that the o was uot ashawed to stand fure the conununity, and hu domandod ns g right that It Le r‘l\'cn to the nm Again the Commiliteu talked, and fnally they delivored tho tuanuseript {nta the hands of Tk Crinuns ro. porter, ho being consldered oy the safest won with whom to deposlt thy valuably paper, e —— Au Extracrdinary Dog, To the Editor of the Philadetphla Thmes : In Ahe letter you published from Duluth, dated the 17th of July, mention was mada of tho loss of tho steumer i, Clale on Lake Buperior, Among the Jusongors fout wia a wwn, nawid Stowart, of Du- uth, 1lo had & smull Englivi spaulel, which awain ashore, The d"f was - woll© known ot Duluth and along the Northorn Puclg ".?A"fi}'ic‘?."“ was remarkably for hul xnu&nm:‘»fi. [t Y uwier wes omployed by the Northern Pucitic iosd to measure lhxlm{ dellvered by contractors, The dog would taks the eud of the line lfldflo tothe end of & log 60 or70 foel fung, and_ hold 1t st ‘th ‘end while tho muster would ‘hold it at the other, and do thle all day, or until all the timbor was meass ured 'iis moster would send bl to the Puost-Opice, simply u{hw )y ** U0 np—yet lettersi ™ tho dog would o ko thu Fost-Ofico uud koaround Ly ons of the clorks, look t him, wi bis tafl, and was s0 well kuown tha clerk uunfi in the lutters which he would carry back to aud In tho sawe way would carry ch . Lis master bad wrilin 1o the ollice Hi3 aceat wes very acute, Cow- Teiters wii g homs from the woods ona day, tewart wan mct on the rond by a company ‘of young peoplo, who had been on A plenle. aliont Half & miloanay, Oneaf the young idles had left hee pararo) on tho gronnd. “Stewart called hia dog, and polnting to tho path, sall, ¢*Go, find, an bring Nere,” The dog waa gauo about Oftcen or tiweuty minutes, and retaroed with tho paraeol, [llo of inber, put In lewart's charke, wis boing stolen, Stawart called hls dog, took him to tho pile, and snid, *¢Watch it nnd aco who takes §t," wo or threo dayn aflerwarls tho dog came fo Wim fn tho morning, and, by rigng famlilar to his master, told him to follow him, Btewart took a policeran with him, and told the dog to go on, and lie led them aboant 8 quarter of a mile, 1o & aanty, acoaplod by a Swede, an o bank of tho lake, They looked nnider the shanty, and saw a large plis of boards, The Swedo wis arrested, taken before tha dustice, and Steware told the Justice what the dog iind daone, The Jua- tice nt onco convicted tho 8wede of the larceny, A reat many other doings of the dog are known to the peovlc of Duluth, and it §s to be hoped Lhat ho will'fall into goud hands, e ————— THE COURTS. Anothor of E. I, Runyan's Explolts Discov- ered—Nocord of Judgments aud Now Sults —The Ulvorco Calomdnr. Btill another LIIL was iled yesterday charging E. F. Runyan with fcaud, and he bida fafr to be the Winalow of Chleago. Tho complalnant is John Muno, who rays that In 1808 Runyaif owned two notes made by John Naugle, one for $1,200, the other for $1,200, secured by trust-deod on Lots %, 24, and 25, In John B, Forbes' Subdivislon of Block 17, and atso the N. % of Lota1, 2, 8, and 4, Dlock 1, in Cochrane's Bnbdivision of Out-Lot 32, altfn the Canal Trustces' Subdivision of Scc. 7, 39, 14, Comploinant having- $1,200 to In- vest, pnt it in IRuuyan's hands, and the Inttor shortly after told him he had Invested it In morgage, and gave him tho $1,200 note abovoe montloned, Tho Interest on this note has been pald up to Juty 1876. In Aprl), 1870, lnnyan and bis partner, D. J. Avery, tho lattor belng trustee, consplring together, s complalnant alleges, with- outauthority and in violatlon of thele trust, gave a foll rolonse of tho tenst-deod -to Naugle, ree colving the fall amount of the two notes, though only one was surrondered (o him. Finally, in July last, complainant failing to get the money on the 81,200 note, or to Induce Runyan to enforco 1ta colloction, put it in the hands of another ot~ torney, and then learned that the trust-deed zo- curing It had buen releasod in 1870; that the land had then been mortgaged to the Connecticut Mutual Life-Insarance Company for $10,000, and finally sold ander the mortgage, Runyan having fafled to rolmburse him, Muno now files a bill asking that the rolesse may Lo sct aside, or that Runyan and Avery may be held responalhlo for the ‘amount due him, and compelled to pay it. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PINE, Tho impresslon scems to bo gatnin, firwml of considoring an order of Court, especially an In- Junctton, as lumelhln"{,' to Lo aboyed or iiot, a1 n nrty wishes, Yusterday a pawnbroker at No. 30 Eiatd stevot, named D, Frohinan, undortools to bo alaw unto himself in rogard to oleying o summons to appear in tho divoreo case of Foley va. Foloy, Ilin succesy, howover, wus not fiattering, The subpena was sarved on_ i Tuesiay, and he ra- torted by klcklw the ballift out doors, and, when he roturned, locking tho door on him. JAn attach- mont was then jssucd, and scrved by JKern and Conley, and yesterday marning heappeared fn conrt and gove some very contrudictory testimony, Judga Moore, for his contempt of court, finod him 815 nnd costs of attachmont, which he gnll.l yery slowly, with an urgent request that it should mot gut I8t the papors. CONDEMNATION BUITS. The Clty of Chicago Leyan six condumnation auits yesterany to ascertain the damsdges for open- ing divers strcets, Ono for oponing ur extonding Ariesfan avenus north from fta resent — torminus to | West Loke strect. atimated dsmages 83,820, Also, for opening or extending Seymour strect north to West Lako atreot, Esthinsted damages,” $4,820, Also for opening or extending Maplowood avenue nurth to \éwi Lake street, to cost 84,820, Also to open an alley 16 feet wida through the W, % of lock 24, In Canal Trustees’ subdlvision of the 8, E, & of See. 17, 80, 14, Kstimated cost, $2,000, Also to apen or extend Joluson place feom it resent northorn terminus to the southiline of Elils r'nfl:. o cost 3,027.75, Also to open an alley from Twenty-third streot to_ Twanty-fourth siroct midway botwoen Indiana and Prairie avenues. A MODEL VAULT-KEEPER. Among the fmprovements that ave beon mede this summer In ‘the City-Hall Bullding not the lcast 1s that in tho manner of kecpln; tho records of the Buparior and Circuit Courts, T'his 1s almoat wholly duo to Mg, Jacobs, the vault-clork In tho Superlor Courl. “Under hls dircctions the sujts when filed away aftor bolng declded have been ar- ranged In boxeaund numbered; large bundles of papeks are put fn drawors, the dockots and rocords aro put separato apartmonts, and in. doxos aro prepored showing the . porlod covered by thorecords in each volume. By this means it §s the wark of only & moment to find any st ur vntry of the decroe, Tho appoarance of tho » vauit s also much Improved, aud accommodationa aro furnished for any partles dealrous of oxumining tho records. Mr, Jucobs deserves commandation for thoanterest he has taken In endeavoring to ac- comuuodute the public. DIVORCES, Ellzabeth Ruasoll I3 not an ndvocate of the froc- love doctrine, and as hor husband fs, she finda their tastes aro not congenlal, She was married in 1800, and in 1808 Milton came ont and proclaimed his opinfon that all women wero allke to him. He thon deserted his home, but finding the practice of lils now rellision not as casy a8 thotheory, retirned very penitent, and for a thns led a respoctable life, In September, 1873, ho agaln Jeft complalnant, and has nol since roturned, and now she asks for a divorce on the ground of desortion and dronken. HONEL Lucinda Taylor alro filed s bl asking for a divorce because her huaband, Iarvey Taylor, de- serted her fn 1801 Judgo Moore granted decroes of divorce yester- day in tho following cases: liattlo K. from John Ao 8mith, on tho grouud of drunkenncss; Eliza- beth Y, from William A. Davonport, onthe gronnd of desertion; Henry C. Krleto from Caroliue Kriete, Cause, desortion, ¥ TTRASE. An Assignes will bo chosen for Kopsell & White- loy at 10 a. m. to-day. . A composftion meeting will bo held at the same tims in the matter of James \VlluK & Co, The oroditors of Torrence & Bradley -&mu\ to accont tho composition uf 30 por cent offered by the bankrupts, UNITED STATES COURTS. The Natlonal Bank of Commerce began & sult for 83, 600 azainst Henry 11. Rice, 11 N, Walworth, Rocelver of the Clty Natlonal Bank, commenced a sult agalnat Edmund D, Tay- for to racover 84, 000, BUPERION COURT IN BRIEP, Tenneys, Flower & Abercromble sacd J, D, Har- voy for B1, 000, Tha came parties alao sucd tho Commerclal Loan Company for 822, 000, Alfred B, Yntcs began a sult for $3,000 against Edward E, Browmllow. Goodman & Retgly aaed E. 31, Mills for 81,500, ciioulT count, : Charles J. !Ing.lll filed o Lill againat Denjamin 8, Berry, Martin Blackburn, Agnes T. Boalt, and Cornclia E. McDonald, to foreclose a chattel it,mrfi;ugu for $1,000 onthe schooner **Besslo oalt, CRIMINAL COURT, g Timothy Mooro ploaded guilty te larcony and burglary, and was glven two years in the Peniten- ary, A{burl Littlo waa tricd for larceny and acquitted, Thomas Lyon woa tried for larceny und assanit ghh: ln‘}i{le‘. found guilty, and givon U0 duys in the ounty Jail, 'l'lmr’nn Untchinson was trled for larceny and acquitted, " THE CALL, Jupox Gany—20, 80, 2 &3,'36, 38, 39, 45 to 48, 00, 61, 63t 60, 58t 00, tnciusive, "No casa on triul Jubog JanrsoN—30, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 44 to 48, 60, 61, 52, 65 ta td, incluslvo. 'No) 33, Walal va. Diftou, on'trial, Jupox Moanr—2d, 24, 20, No casa on trlal, B.lluna:l Booru—3otions. No court Fridsy and aturday, . Juuak FanweLt—Qeneral business, JUDAMENTS, Bupxnion CourT—UoNrrasioys—Abrsham Btern- hclm va, Johany a0, Day, 8 Jubiik Gane—tiarry Buvall va, Bencea D, Kimba S0, l{chry Wrad Kugusiun . Bharp, e T —Aloxander flelssman va. Jofin I, Beliarley, $76,70,— [ Awnufactuttig Combaay va. Baiiel i and o iros, * Danlel 11 Garduor, 8034 60. . e J0NmAN Ya) 0k l’g_l;xguhmu.m-l':.'w.‘umue Yo Alanatng Wetion, JUBUE Jaurnox—John Benders et al. ya, Tsaso R, $100.001 Warrea Springor ve, X ot Hoge: i Uiy LIULJE Boatusdeoris Boons va uf s “Auploby, 1 ILLINOIS SUPILEMB COURT, Orrawa, 1ll., Sepl. 13, —~Thy Supreme Court wet at D o'clock this morning, & full benc! being prescol, The following buslness was transabted; MOTIONS DECILED, 287, MaXa va, Younk st ietjon dog 2 Tiauel ot ol Ve- Satar} Vinls G3oRde stxdeys 106 ru Becond relicaring do Kl N mnfi}:e,gnnu Verriied: e hie wa' S Moton aime dockot—Lussel va, Mandell; relieartng donted, 101, nyen e, ol Ve, Delscons lew to ay aniended rocors. § 4000 aivaa, to tln ety 04 of the ducket of 18754 motion to Ole supplement arguments sllowed, o on plesantal 803, Cleaver ve. Laner; motion (0 dismiss appeal, 20, ‘Rolioaring DOCKur-GIrard va. Gatest;” moton tfog Toay o Dlvicautics adbiaviie Ut Tharaiar ; deoree . il ve T Feobta ox3el ituc Gullsitons Touch 1ar uateialon of Lo (6. A19 Fesen lurwesnly ays, i . Baine vs. nl! Conkil I 77, Cha N s 30 3 i aiotion, 4V SAI0T RAITY iotiol 310! Wholer obal; va, Bumas aathe biotions Ll'. . Bamal same mot fessed, Judymons rocovered, and cause remandes s apat SR B 3y ngle wuga 0 10 substitile’ her The Court adjourned to O o'clock {o-morrow wmorging. ! Halr. 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