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THIS GHICAGO TRIBUNI : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1876, i 13 i 2t before. The Sccond Precinet gave a Deto- eratic majority on Governor of 22" Republivan loxs, 1 The Firat Precinct 18 counting Mrn‘;:h!, and will not announce tn time to-nfght, readily adidress n stupld audience on almost any oceaslon, and without sny special preparation, But & smart man does not hanker 80 much after Mr, Doolittle, Jr., hiad been cheated out of the nomination for Btatc’s Attorney, AMonday, as charged In & morning paper, the article, ha sald, Chiarley Cameron—I move to lay the motion 1o appeal on the table, [Chicers,) Kehoe—I eall for n vote of wards on that. Tndfana as Cameron had done, to folst those upon them who wero not the right kiud of men, Bevoral delegates rose to poluts of order, but voto for the lor delegates, 5241 for the Hayes and Whealor Gy, 3,781; For regular conny ticket, 52?’,;5“"‘1 for tho Hayes and Wheeler del- Counfy=—Jolm Baumearten, Jol, Charles Tose, C, 11, Duenslng, A 1, K Quald, and Atigriat, Wentor, 5 A+ Wilke, 2 the job of spcaking to men of his own trade, 5 Severnl delegates—(le [Kehoe] s not adeles | did not state thent, egates, Lirent exertions wera made, Jonyressionnle ol Probably. Reputilican: Tosa, - Union Townshlp, | Hle cannot egpect 1o convert them, since they | DEg - apparently “written at the ‘";‘“ gate. [Cheers, The Char put the questlon on the ndopton | espectitly by tho seceilers, to get out a fall vote, lnfi:‘:"‘flfi“i‘flfilnflrfi “‘l‘”' "l“‘““y Tullog oy, Republican gain, 22; Olive Township, Republics | ore already of Wls own views. Nor can he ex- gation of the son of hia father. Tha Chair—Where i the gentleman from? of the resolution, aud it was adopted with yells, | but not with remarknble success, as the result | Join Scefurth, and bmx;o-'\'(" inaon, \, Kuunl" an gain, 225 Yenn ‘Tm\'nnlnlp, Mishnawnka, 1 pect to have Lis [okes so thoroughly np&vrnclnted He had nominated Mr. Jamicson a8 Kehoe—From tho Seventh Ward, Congdon tried to make some more remarks | shows. o nl“rw_flc"ry Vot alone, (1] Raopublican galn. Al on the vote of 1874, 08 he would Mke. Severnl tlines calls were | 4 (elegate, and not as Chairman, having placed Tho alsles were crowded with outelders, and | and was told to ahut up. T WAL h K. N German Township gives a Republican galn of mado for men to speak, but they ns often de- clined gracefullyand promptly. " Long John " Mr. Martin in the chalr while ho was dolng it the dirorder which prevalted is indescribable, Candidates, roughe, and delegates were mixed Qeorge Rock and adozen others moved to FIPTIL WAUD, The Fifth Ward lleg:;;fllunns held thefr pri- Mnlone, August Btetuhs, dnsop 0N Jamey Jolin {nmilton, and Georie Rapiry, Pilmelsier 17, ml'Jnuru and the Chale put the motion, and ten | m, caterd Al v ¢ . la. \ h Y it i hio time, saw R h ) nry yeaterday, 1 that weroall there PIFTRENTH WA ‘ i Warren Township, Republican gatn, 3. Wentworth was appealed 10, but he kept st [ Doolittle, Jr., was on the stand at the thney saw | gogether, and every one was making us mucli | minutos afterwards i barkeopers in the | werg but little toretnte, but unfortunately thero | The primares I this - oo i Soutnt IBI?-“' Ind, (':\‘ctiml(l';}lf’l' pl.hx:‘x.a'fl'l'\lclre lcr;g:;mm‘"u i realle ot erowd awased b o aint of antairness, 1ho. ml&":men Porry :;’l"fi :‘l"cs‘,“ was capablo of makiug, aud it was & ;;LC["“;: svere laoking for rosponsible partics to | aro cloments of discordt In the Fifth which, in alc:;-l.lu!: of the following ufi‘a'm.'l‘.?.}“’.'“d In thy & :;‘& ipl‘;ll,s s Effl’y’!Tc‘l:mfilp SNntro n-mcyl' and fro, llmutlnls and Inughing, and waking a Il\l mith to prove “l';“- '-h"{I" by "“,‘,‘l{f,';;’:g’; " ' CLEANING TUEM OUT. y BRFORE TIB DATTLE. 'Tli:';fi on ;’J‘r‘f‘;'&‘.f.fi‘v?fi%",‘,‘.fi‘.‘x.‘If.::“é':‘.!'x?’n‘.'lifi’.“& oé."!!é'r‘”fi"h‘“éu!} "xl,g} l;i”“!mn,if'r. Wil © . whid "‘:nunlt):&?lcymot!f ’ifl{!"'su'f ;n”r:;:gtflzlnl x;}\!‘:n‘a' :r‘n"r‘: n:i“::n\lltyl :‘:Lcrlc‘x::fflll:::&n cil:r: hr:; Mr. Smith sald the voting was o The Chair beenmo angry, and with flushed | In advance of tha nssemblini of the Conven- | No, 703 Archer avenue, “while the no connce- | Anderson, . » ' " Englebarit, gt 3 ot va tha 1&7? majority. Gosney, Ind, Uct. Elkhart dmmh‘, 53 majority for Willlams, o Topublican gain of 1000n the vote of 1872, Spectal Dirpalch to The Triduna. % ELruART, Ing, Uct. 10.—Reporin from sur, rounding townships all show Repubiiean mains- Cleveland glves llarrison 84 majority; Repub Peoplabegan tuthread tholabyrinthsof thecrowd inetlorts to depart, nnd thelr places were ot onea filled by uew comers, Tlhers waa no por- ceptible diminution of the number betore mid- night, and until long after the rotuudn remnine ed fl}led with anxious inguirers, AT TUR TREMONT HOUSH, and consisted malnly of business men, who Chcers, t The C\mlrmnu-“’c are now ready for busi- 80 as Lo go utd hear the news. MR ADIBAMB, of the First Ward, moved to reconsider the ne- tion of Monday in regand to nominating o Com- mifssioner for ihe North Side first, The South Side had always bad precedence. [Cries of 4 No, no,"" and confusion.| face {ellc(l out to the pulleeman, * Will you ace that th tut O'Brien would not recognize any one, being busy in hammering on the table with his heav: canc. When the tumult had somewhat subsil ed, and there wore not over a hundred shouting at the top of theirvolces, he atated that tho mo- tlon to reconsider was beforo the hiouss, Kchoe eald something, but could not be tlon there was a great deal of figuring on the ty fizurers was County-Attorney Rowntree, who &aw plninly that hia $5,000 ayenr depended on the perpetuation of the Connfy ¢ It‘ng." Are- porter accidentally dropped upon biim anda bovy of hie fellow *‘rcformers IIT!I 1u advance of the assembling of the Conventlon It 'a North Bido restaurant, where everything that could o man named Coffee, who has beon very ex- tion withe the bugus concern over tho way" Re- torial vonventlons, The Archer avenue cluh ndvocated a straight Republican delemate teket, headed by Martin Tlest for the county, and J. K. Martin for the Scnatorial Conveie tlon. ThoTwenty-sixthstreet factiun, bossed by nmrt{lnnmcd Vin Olinder, had made n trade with Senatorinl—0, Michelke, Otto 1, wera proved to be bogus. Then there was o : nt mob Is not permitted to stay fn here. | part of old county contractors and otficrs who ¢ A >, > aage, T, : RLRIART, Jon pesto daring whicl o diapatches were res ness. Tiia 1o election duy in Tudiand and Chlor | Clean them out.” ik hoon drawing their brear and. DULLCT frotn | B et sotetaoel Bfer chrmier it the Sorher | Macks £ Bushwaly Eilas Bhpwan, i Eog Spectal nhpulchllfl nl':lmz::"l'ownahlp' cclvcs, and standing around hecame tedlous, | a1d we want to get throux o d ‘Twenty delegates cried out “ Mr, Chialrman,” | the Ce Board, Among tho more oxtenslve | Jyrs somo Interestln the coming county and Bexa- L i ‘Tlie County delepation, {| support Yolz for Sherifl,’ “xf\ “I"«fx lirj:‘l)lm" w supposed to favor C. F. Adama for vaul“ SIXTERNTII WARD, o Ward rorutiod in o asteTon o 4 Hateay d ros n the selee S stel election of the Lollowiy Tican gain, 4. Benton, 58 majority for Harri® | i the Exchauge, the retuma were recelved: by A delegato—1 demand the syes and nocs on | yeqrd, was belug® done o the intercst of e orkingmons League,!) Ly which | County-—dacob Lengactier, Chines Spor, v, ’ wonj l%epubllcan galn, . special wires fi’nnuctcd with the hotel and u\k’- hat. The Chalr—Are you a delegatel the mob gIm had for two years headed. '{{:e vx‘}'id?"nd?f luhpu'l’-v "f“{m :‘("]mt to ‘"|p p(")"' entine Jinls llcnry Severin, Churles ‘flffil‘r‘:l ey e 'Gis Van Buren—Ie not that motion out of aky ) o BEUC cnatorial chket, and he Senatorial—Charles Probat, 1le . Epectal Dispateh to The, Tribune, en charge of and read by Mr, J. A. Hook. Tha ondert {Applanse, Kehoo (pmd\lclnglpupcr) I am, le| the mmwn; was tho Chafrman of the | ¢ Loagua™ were to support tho Van Olinder brecht, Honry Straus, L, J. Kn:mh"my Hilga 7 LOOANAEORT, lml.‘ Oct, "10,—The election | dttendaie, while not tuo large, was very select, "\ Cull‘t‘: Pton—T)oos the Chalr cntertafn the hhlu\n %I‘c.gnlc—rou aes not; youareallare Put | Conventlon, W, W. O'Brien, and the Sccretary, county ticket. In consequenca of this disaffees | mann, 1 Jacab Vi passed oft qulcuyfl with the exception of one small row in the Third Wand, hetween Lwo ex- cited Individunls, The county s probably ovinced the greatest interestin the reports. Ohlo news was considered surc and encouraging motion] Tho. Chalr—T don't think the gentleman's ‘The motion to lay on the table was agreed to, and Kchoe, crestfalien, sat down among lis nensive to Hoxle {n his' attempt to get a scat in Congress, while in convenlent ™ call were several tion, much uneasiness was felt In the ward, and grave ntvpmheushmu were entertalned ns to tho cace nb the primary, Threats had been fne The County detegatls favor of Folz’lor Sfi:fla‘.‘ lslatbls be Tt 'Van Buren’s] point of order {s well taken. The o 3 SEVENTEENTH WARD, for the Republlean party, but on Indiava, up to friends, [Cheers.] contractors and county employes whose interest | dquiged | . E:‘:“fi&"‘"’ with a Republican gain ‘J sereral midnight, Daks wors nde oton oot sl-‘lca. I ""“‘3,’ . hus ,';le"°e;'“h:‘tw"flm“:5° g:’,;".‘l“{“‘l‘: A delegate—Wiiat fs the buslncss before this | In the work of thio Cozvcm.llvon’wu only equaled y,u.,gmm,n m‘,’ ‘.'J‘i.{‘,"’{finflz‘fiidfifi’éfgfi?&"agi ;‘;.',’.f,.{g‘,}lfi'am ? fl,‘fimfi’rw‘.’r" elreted: red. 1 Tk eonTH the gencral result fn that State Lelng consid- Pl"f“"m ‘;‘::‘m:"“ d“ et it proper; yere Conventlond by that of Kountree. That thelr cofisultation | tafl thres pollcemen to malntaln orderat tho | Olin. B T Turney, 8, o, Spectal Dispatch to Tha Tribuna. ercd in doubt. There wos less enthusiasin “f\llimi'}ullcflnug‘ls‘ho: the Chalr ontertalns | Lue Chalr enlightened him. and labor was eflective s shown In the result, | election, Tho primary was appointed to be held | — Senafortal—0, Vider, 4. Colil Laronte, 1nd., Oct, 10.—The clcction to-day | shown thau might have been expected, on W I:I;)I,lml ) Beveral defegatea—Proceed with the roll, wherein Lonergan and llnmn;fiwcr shamefully | at” No., cher * avenue, aud at about 1t s nnderstood that the Alu‘l en, J. Sampyop, passed off very quictly, There was a great deal | on account of the confifeting reports frum In . Tl Chatr was about putting the question, OFB, WITH M'CANN. defeated,—gentiemen who of late bave meas- | § o'clock p. m, tho judges oponed the polls. | no pledges. gates Lave majy Df thallongme done, bat no trouble, Both par- | dlana. 15“"“:5!" s thought to have been R Biiing: e q " -lT‘irhn_v‘g MeGunn m{‘mmul] his s hhl‘l{"l ured t{(onmrcn vary d‘mou-mly from what ¢ ¥ | Tho fudges sppointed “were Fred Letbrandt, | = - RIGHTEENTIE Wi, tles have workad energetically, l,fme;\‘mlgmln ‘lguhl:‘l'sn n""fnr."'?fir L_l_nms‘h:‘;am‘; A, Cullerton moved to lay the motiomon | {§ids There lswmen here what wamts Doolitie, | 4 when they yoled for hin @ year ago, w. ,muvumbnna J. D. Mayherry, The polls | The following delegatus were efected Special Dispaich to The Trioune. Lnonrmnd.. Oct, 10.~The most intcnas Harrlson clected by at least 5,000 majority. tha table. He Ia the man for us, [A volee—Sit down,] ile is the man wo want, who would not have repeated their mistake, Thelr lnbor {3 also shown in the defeat of lind no sooner been opened than the dlsorderly mob outside bogan ta act fn an extremely ob- County—Qeorge W. Smitl Bchuster, S & Corta, Joby . Henry T, Thompson, Ji excitement prevalls at the Republican head- TUE GNEENBACKERS ‘The latter motlon was agreed to, A delegrate—Put him out, Mr., Plows, nn estimable gentloman, and | sy , o8 1 1 NPEOD, Josoph Ly, ), i quartors. “Thore s a heavy wain o this county | have their hearquartora in tho Tremont House, | Col Jucsson moved to reconsider the action | = The Qhalr—8it down. 1f you don't, T will | the only American named forEihe positfon of ‘l‘:;{‘l’lf{:;;x.o'::3n:x:t.h;ful}:a‘t‘l,:rmfi:{w:{'altf-figc‘:: E, Bareelt, Goorie Atzel. " over two yenra ago, and & slight loss of four and the Moguls and Princes sat around walling of Monday closing the mnominations, as lio entleman have you put out. You are out of order, [Con- Commiissioncr, 1d could have hean nominated aud repeaters on hand who carly showed thelr Senatortal—TL. ~A. White, Bamue Callyer Qeorga W, Bittinger, Willlam Bey i desired to put in nomination a * y ¢, 1Tt years ago, The returns come [u alow, for returns about Judge [Lirrington, the Dem- X 1 dg {zo all the North-Sido el fusion.] without auny trouble on two conditions: Firaf Hund fuan carnest effort to preserve the fm- | Mann, Dr. Gustav Ticasert, Thoinas | tory N J CROWN TOINT, ucratieGreenback candidute for overnor in | Who would harmonizo all the oele- | sohnny, howover, wouldn't oboy orders, and | put up thamoncy; eecond, if ho lind pledge : B e ) rty Thomas Nuswand, i Spectal Dispatch tp The Tridun Tndinna. - Latest roturns. show him taking a | TICHIS." a nullunv?\'nn toak hold of Wim, Il resisted, E r 3 Bnnty oL the bullotbox Ib wis 8 malter of)| Juisunderstond that Clough 18 tho cholee o * prospecta for o CrowN POINT, Ind., Oct. 10.—Tha electlon passed off very quictly, with very encouraging arrison. Special &mci' lfi%‘-'mbum e . Font WAYNE, L., Uct. 10.—The voto to-day was thclargest ever polled, and the excitement trip of long duration up the saline stream, with 1o prospect of an immedintereturn, His fatewas a snd one, nd cannot help but prove a lesson to other adventurers of llke character. THE BUCHMAN HOUSE Exchango was crowdud during the evening by a mixed crowd, discussing the ‘situation between T THB PALMER. A delegato sald tho nominntions wero closed and there could be no reconslderntion, The Chalr—The gentleman has tho right to move to reconslder. [Confuston.] A delegate—Well, wa have the right to vote on it. [Cheers.] ‘The miotlon Lo reconsider was agreed to. (Ap- but tho officer didn’t make much of an effort to et him off the chair, ‘The Chalrman—\Vill you remove that man, or make him sit downt McCann—Mr. O'Brien, yon may be a smart man, but you can't tell {iic peoplo of tho great State of, 1llinols to sit down. Xou can’t do it imsclf to Rountres and mndrlv St l(lnfi" can- didates for Warden of tho ane Asylum, County uon{nm. County Physiclan, and other positions fn the gift of the Bonrd, Ho failed to accedo to the demands mado upon himj lience he waa defeated to make way for a mors pllable gentleman, Tho couferente was, evidently, cminently succossful so far n8 tho restaurant disguat to these gentry that the judges object cd to the sama mun’s voting more than three or four thnes, aven though the propricties wero defurred to to tho oxtent of changing hats and enps with other patriots by, \rnr of disgulse, To the .credit "of the “Fifth Ward be it enid, the XRcpublicans turned out the County delezates for Sherlfl, The Republlean primarics. § ie Republican primarles for the ' delegntes to the County and Bcnntor;mull a-g}:vn g tlon was very orderly. “Two hundred ang alfl’ voten were polled, which remulted in tha ril ing tleket being elected by an average of gy .:: fn such forco thnt -the lenguers found Ly: Intense, although no scrious diaturbance oc- | grinks, They wero quict and orderly, with but | Plause.] Confuslon, caleulations were made, but. whether Rountreo B orLy: . curred. Twenty deputy U""“'}] Btates M‘"%l“" fiftle enthiusiam .;.L‘mm_ They erhanod the BPRINGING A TRAT. [Clmrle (].nmemn moved that_any onc who | will get his 85,000 out of the taxpayers another “,n&':cs'ffla’:“m“;,rf: ‘{,’,‘15":,5‘3‘,,&"}{” R flg,",:u:”éfifif{{fl;r&w%s‘s‘f"' 4.0, Hamflton ' -w{ero sworn In to pr]mcu. the ‘i“ om—bfixu. ' x}.« dispatches as they camo n, and criticised thom Col, Juessen nominated Adolph Shoeninger— | mado a lsturbance bo put out, [Disorder. year for dolug notbing or not rownalus tobe | did ther bLest to ring In tho ticket swhich Senatorlal—Tienty T. CL1I g I Lende, :B;ifn';zl?“‘%:‘:fl’l c:tn‘;{!e‘d!{om:af: X byu?n%:‘l:'xp; pro un con sccording to tiie political beliels of :n‘}nr:::uwlfiom‘}lnd"‘m scek the oflice, but the - telernto—t maya:that, you be cxpelled. | seen. g they 0 propecly toprescnted. Fecling die- | Jolin Ritchio, Andrgw Rebm, Frank i‘fll“ul,’llul:"l ) . . 100TS, i & 2y b Trom o window in the_ Uniled. State b | the audience A delegnto {rom the Fourtoenth Ward—If [Thfifl’;fiflr_&mcbmywm beexpelled i there sutlafled with thelr success, the patriots hegon it slonera office, but was recaptured aml comntnit- ted m']ull in default of sceurlty, The Demo- crats then sccured tho arrest of the United Btates Marahal who had gobbled tho repeater, on a charge of assault and bnuer‘y. The ofticer was soon relieved from custody on & writ of Tiabeas corpuie. ; Returns come in slowly. The Democrats clafim a net gain In four wards and two town- ships over 1872 of 156, These figures are un- ofliciol. It s thought the county will give 2,000 to 3,000 Democratle innjority. 3EFFERSONVILLE, ‘JRPFERSONVILLE, Iud., Opt. 10.—The election pasged off without any serious trouble. Both partles worked fofthfully tho entire day, Very ctle business was transacted, At several of the polls there was minor disturbances, but a Jargo posse of Deputy Sheriffs appolcted by Sherf@ Ioward, and speelal policemen put on Mayor Warder, ' gitickly arrested all turbulent spirits, No otlicinl ré- tutrns will likely bo sent from this ch¥ to-night. The tcket 18 very long. About 4 o'clock this afternoon_quite "a number of United States A The Democrats tried to be Joyful. But it was hard work, A Democratic galn'of 13was exalted into a prophecy of completo success, A Repub- lean gain of "Iike munber was pooh-poohed. When it began to look black and dark for the Democracy ™ they invented the pleasing nnd fnnocent deslgn of reading bogus specluls t0 tho Times and Courier showing, of course, Democratlc gaine, The chief reformers In this ity had taken possession of tho State Central Committee rooms, and there they got thelr re- porte, At tho telegraph operator's table were reated I, E. Goodeli und Dan Cameron ns chief figures; Cyrus 11, McCormick and Judge Moore heamed down upon them from the other side of the table, Jerry Crowley sat at one end of the table, nnil ocenslonally went out to read the dispatches to the crowd, tuking the rluca of & Democrat who had neither any volco nor the abllity to spell. Perry . 8mith dodeed in and ont, and was generally jubflant. Seattered nround the rooni at ense were such leadinz spirits 08 Frank H. Winston, W. C. Gondy, John Forsyth, Col. Jucssen, J. [1. Hildreth, Miles thero {8 a trap to bo sprung we want to know {t. There were but two candidates IIycznu.-rz]uy, and the first Lallot would have decided the matter, aund Idon't scotho nccessity for springing o trap, Col. Jucssen denfed that a trap was to be apll-ung. They waunted only the best men fortho ofllces. A notion to close tho nominations was con- cutred m. The outsidors had amnin talien posscssion of the alsles, and were pulling_ and hauling dele- pates over 80 that thoy could whisper to them. A delegato moved that u:u¥ be put out. The Chalr—If the delegates will take seats the officers will bave no trouble in putting the others out—in thelr ptaces. A delegate—low wany names are before the Coaventlon? NONTN SIDE_COMMISSIONEE, The Secretary stated that the nominces wers W. J. Plows, John Sweeney, Jobu N. Lenzen aml Adolph Shoeninger. Mr, McCarthy (the ex-minister) moved that the candidate who secured the lowest vote be {8 not order liere, Another delegute moved to lay the motlon on the table, [Confusion worse canfounded.] A delegate—Thegentleman (McCano) IsTight, and you [tho Chn(rth Wrong. ‘The Chalr (to that delegate)—Are you in favor of breaking up this Consuntiont That delégate—No. 'Il‘hc'Clln.Ir—A.rc you fn favor of order or dis- order That delegate—I am not. The Chuir—I must lave order. Iwill have him gMchnn] arrested, if ho don't sit down. A delegate—That's business. [Checrs.] While this controversy was golng on, McCann was yelling as loud as he could, but It was {m- puisdal le on account of tho noise to hoar what ho sald. ~ PLHASH COME TO ORDER. The Chalr gave the Convention another rap, 8aid he: E\'cra Democrat in the hall whois a delegate, who desires peace and linrmony and tha suceess of this Conventfon, will be in favor of order, Those who desirato break up this Con- REGISTRATION,. $OMETHING OF INTEREST TO VOTERS. Before the voting timo comes around, it ls well that all,peoplo entitled to cast ballots should bo duly reglstered, Reglstration can bo accomplished with very littlo trouble under the existing law, which provides that the judges or {nspectors of clcctlons shall constitute a Board of Reglstry for thelr respective towns, cltics, wards, districts, or precincts, and shall mect on the Tuesday three weeks preceding any State electlon at 9 o'clock a. m., and procecd to maoke allstof all persons qualificd to vote at tha en~ suing electlon. Itis provided, slso, that the registers shall contain a list of persons so qualificd to voto, alphabetleally arranged nccording to thelr res- pective surnames, 8o as to slow o one column the name at full length, aud in another columnn, in citles, the resldenca by tho number of tho dwelling aod the name of the street. to brcukfilus, and contlnited to exerclas the largeat Itberty, untfl at about half-past 8 o’clock Mr. Martin Hest learned while mixing in tho crowd that the Van Olinder men had deelded to steal the ballot-box. Ile started for the police station, and on the wny saw six wagon-loads of roughs belng taken to tho primary by the opoaltion crowd. This hastened his inove- meuts, and in n few moments thero were rein- forcements to the extent of ten polfeomen from the Twenty-sccond Statlon at tho polls. The police furmed nbout the premilses, and, as the polls were about, to close, thu mob closed around, yelling and cursing the judges and_all concerncd fn tha clection. The oflicers had a ereat deal of trouble to keep the window free for voters. Just ns the lpnlln werg closing (7 o'clock), & man jumped up on the ralling by the window, and howled outin an onizing volee, *Oh my God, they are stufllng thio boxes.” This cry wos o flgnal for a general onslaught upon the place, Tho police formed and pressed the crowd back under o - shower of stones and brickbats, A TRIDUNE reporter hod his hat knocked off by a brick which pasted the A large number of men cnma [ cnzo fn u chartered Baltioore & f)‘iflk'f?l'(‘n" c’r'}'.' gfm;nrttlu;l ulltiulcdrdwlll c?l hllx a hod{ for :lul owart for Recorder, and tf v Clough for Sherif. RS Wil suppan LAKE. The primary election {n the Tor mrrcdp ycutyenlny uflnrnunn?“ ngfl‘ ar& v?te? c\g«m cast and tho following tickets wers clected: 4 County—Samuel Cozzens, F., E. 8hm . Hendershott, A, C. I’uitcr, and 'I"‘l:\lerg:;}. cwborry, Senatorial—J. T\ Foster, E. W, Adkin B. Thoma, Lov} Little, enry Linstruin, & The_county delegation 18 8ald to be solld for Clough for Sherifl, and divided on Btate's At. torney. Ths Tepublh > zwmsn?u.t e Republiean cancus last evening w: cited and lnrgely nttended. The 5&52.3. elected to the County Gohvention are 0, A, Willard, J. M, Lyons, L. J. Gage, C.8hackel- ford, Legislative—C. 1., Stratton, H, B, Bun Prof. Ketlogm, J. R, Fitch. An’ attempt xa mads by South Evanston and Rogers Park tade % Kehoe, Wash Tlesing, Dave Gage, Ed Rummel, vention and to spoilour prostigo want disorder. officer who stood by hi: ) in "the head, o Depnty Marshala fn each ward pinned thelr | 3 ", g ' | d ed. L It shall be the duty of the Board to enter In tho stood by bim plumpin the head, | feat Kelly beeauss Professor in amlzulu o0, slfl'"'fltfi‘} "l‘:“" ardun ““fl‘l‘“'l‘l""l‘ é‘to&y.vfla‘:! h{!g;-uga & B{l "W %\%‘n‘:fl.::yfcf.el% fx%l::'m to. s [0{1‘3?:35-:-'-1{'30&1'3 g:lih,e 1nat man {nthe Stato {l:‘t :h: pames t“ all 1(:firsnnslm:|mlng In1 tlhu glhr Hl‘(‘]“ "&‘l'z: blgx'(‘!n?rt{}l‘l;?r “:fi:}:flt ‘é'c‘r'lél‘:}“:f 0: gélxzo‘l;t;ltyv. @m‘gfi jd%.'nm ‘and students best ey desired gomething to do, but failed to lind " 1 -] th g ct of e last preceding election, and for 8 over 16,01 g it After the polls closed ey were withdrawn, | he foom was full, slthough tho Corbefus ot b,{,‘,{}:gg“,;‘,fi,“n,,f,;,‘;‘,‘,‘f{;,“;",,“,mf“ Hisie. sern gllml'l‘l(no(n—[cflu of “shutup’ *Put him purpos he othcers ars entitled to take from | Dloody riot muat have ensucd. But as it was, & . EVANSVILLE, EvVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 10.-~The whole vote cast In_the city fs 5,94, This s an increase over 1873 of 420, and an fucrease over 1874 of the door, In the person of Georfiu 8ilver, en- deavored to bar out all except those who had the mark of the beast ou thelr forcheads. The crowd iIn the rotunda was correspondingly ‘The Chair—Thero were, but another has been made to-day. Abrams demanded that the votes the men recelved yesterday bo aunounced for informne “Charley Cameron moved that ¢ every gentle- man who misbehaved himself In a disorderly manner be put out of the hail.” [Crles of **No, 0 officain which thay are flled the poll-lista mado and flled by the judges atthe last election, In maklog the llst tho judges shall olso enter tho names of all other peraons who are well after "a singlo cha by the blue-coats, the rloters were dispersed, and tho judges were able to attend to the busincss of counting the votca, This was done in n_regular, lonest, and ABOUT TOWN. UEADQUARTER ECNOLS, In tho Grand Paclfic ITotel rooms therewas . & large, and was made up of all elements, Ropre- no." orderly mannes d th it 000. The election was orderly., ive i here, | tion. jre 1 to | known to them to be olectors fn the district, and ¥ neT, en o | Tepresentatives | 1ittlo dolng outslds of the ordinary routine can HETUNNB DY TOWNSHPIS, 2 :f""‘“‘““,;u of "__"’,"’,‘fl; """;_‘él":: w'l::l’crr}rmfil "Ilie Chalr—What Ia the object ot that? Ap‘;k‘.ul?u(f;::r:s u’:«umcx)l‘lne’& 'i,’h}\‘dz,’:"?“u © | tho names of all persons who are knowu to bave ?{e t};" ofl‘f‘uf:_p"g"“c‘:m’("%g' “lth “‘"232 tfil“h paign work during tho day, though there wers i IpuanavoLty, Oct. 10.—Wo have returns | jorqingly, The Democrats were jubllant | Abrame—I want to find out who 18 tho [ “Simon Forhan took advantage of o lull and died or removed from the district shall bo cnnncflgd with the coum_yw;fi done in ?('!c r"- many visitors and they were anxious to lesr frow v towustipe and waeds o five wouutieh | yiien- tiespechis to tho Democratle organs | party that fs populse on tho North Sido andwho | nominated Florcnco McGarthy, whose namo he | IS 10, 100 SEERCT, Gl list shall bo | anco with naage. ' The Tollowing rezulne tickota | the nows from Ohlo and Indlans. The lut The satne plawes I 1574 gave @ not. Domoeratlc | {he Anand’ the Ropulilienns aldiculel A0 | o8 ChatTho lest balot wil fndlcato that. o D el pesalD e shiall bo retained by the fudges for rovialon ur | f9F the Connty and Senatorial Conventions were | named Stato exclted the most tnterest, and foe majority of 185, Tho sume places in 1872 gave It would be taking up timc for nothing. correction, This shall be posted in a conspleu- elected by, lurgs majorities: formation was anxiously awalted. e M e 4 stated that Tippecanne County, Ind., had glven A BORT OF A VOTE. o i i wuck Dumostalle mattiily of 1. Hici 2 Democratic mnjorlty fand that, Columbus. Oy | [Chicersd Other nominatios for South 8ide Commis. | 0u8 placa and accessible fo any elector to ox- DI rane: T Raber 0, By, Sebmit: | T following speaking nppointments hue naNATOLIE Y ooy P e etiens | and the county, had done nobly for the ltcmnc- ¢ Adui‘lngntc moved that the first batlot be in- | sloners were then made, and a result gitessed at “"r'l!fi: ;‘;j};g},‘:fi" i :Lmln on Friday pre- ‘Senatorial—J. K. Martin, A, Meite, II, Schu- | been made: Gallus Thomann will epeak fa ; tonniies, which give s itepublican majority of | Ta¢ys This modothe fuithful more jul Manty he 'Chalr—Oh, no, that would bo lostng by tha Becretary, No buman belog could tell | g0 %y Poleotion for tho purpose of rovising | Mecher, G, Behoreck, J. Wagrer, J. Ptacek. German as follows: Kankakee, to-morrow evene 180. The same piaces In 1874 gave a net Demo- tratic mojority of 131, The saine places in 1873 gave a net Democratie majority of 25. INDIANSsroLig, 1nd., Oct. 10—Midnight,—~Tho nnd many of_themn went home to dream sweet droams of November prospects. The more cantlous oues, however, hung around till a Iate hour, trying to léarn something dofinito. As a ine, ‘The motlon, however, was put, but not agreed led to vote. how the delegations voted, The mob had taken posscesion, aud 18 an opposing delegation was about to vote, the gang would set ug nrynll. snd q aud completing the lists, and for this purpose they shall bo In scasion from 8 a. m,until 0 . 1, Of the county delgfinlcs mentioned, Messra. Best, Bonflelll, and Elgenman aro in favor of Bradlcy for Sherlfl. The remaiuder are unces ingand also Friday afternoon and Saturdsy evenings Champaign, 18th inst.; Compromie, o . v 3 the Scerctary was compelled to guess from the | P 1 - | 19th; Rock School-House, 20th. L lwpelsous fudy Oct. 1 novo ver | AT roprutey *Iefi " tho. ocone il |l result of th balok was. then somounced, | motiun of s ow the delegution bud cast fis | MO oto ghallbo recolred ot any Stale slec i oo 2017 bo divided botwveon Brad- | ity ffon, . B, Asberdt il spek at ik tounties, Wile. giv & uch Republican majority | Yer¢ festiog tolerably | moody even U0 S5O Dallote. 5t wie aanained ad folliw offering to voto o not on_ tho rogister, unless | ¢ ho Sonatoria delcgates aro in faor of 7, G b oiaaar . 1 2y Wand: o, o of 129, The sane ‘_plncen in 1874 gave N6t | foGhe b count on. Dan Cameron compared the Total the person offering to vote shall furnish the \vl?l s "f_t J‘gh ‘K\‘I‘:O‘“’“v;‘" U“" &“g’: l"’“ The Hon. Wlfyllnm Lathrop and M. I, Castls Damocrntie majorityof 180, The saine places k| Lianv IR the votes of 1872 and 1874, used up Nocat i iudgun with an afiidavlt n writing, stating that | F0 ppo e ao for 2Ugite 88 | il nddress the peopic of Waterman this ever- 1872 gave u nek Demioceatic inajority of12%, | fovernl pounds of white paper, and prodace vt ho s an inbabitant of tho distriet, and entitled ohnsar, & fuxias teaed Irom. Ing; Malta to-morrows Canton Friday ftr. ND1A 0118 AL . =127 L, — o4 " 2 0 voto. > . o We s boti frs Dents Towaships.wd | L0 ost. satonlaldng resalts, o was vory 4 Fitzgor 2 Tho primarios for the Bixth' Ward wrahild | MO o T FY 1o o SSERNE oy wards in scveventeen countlesy which give n et | FORRt Lo Mo EEEG CORE MERG: R | JRAVY GIEATING, Tracoy REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES, | &7 South Hulsted stroot. Whorowore si% | 4yig on their onra awnlting resulis, and i Republican majority of 470, ¥he sune places o | 1A 000y "Iad oo coming, Ohlo | - Tho ballot as kept hy outsldera rosulted thus: | McCarth 5 FINST WARD, delegato. tickels, ln the feld, all repro- | i) 0% 0005 inforost transpirod during the day + 187 gave n net Republtean majority of 73, The | ROTIB Attty In s A Var, iost SOiiof 3'la | Total, 1035 nocessiiry to o cholce, 67; Plows, 24; | Auton lier 10 JEALD: sentlng difforent _candidatos "and futer- | MRS 'R O ERCR TRRCE i outs same places in 1672 gave anct Republican ma- |4y )mlfit of Dunlet to be very cnlhun(nn{im Sweeney, 415 Lenzen, 483 Blmenlngurl 20, Jtin Applol 2 lThu l{vo}lllng II“ l:.hu Fu-‘at. Ward was very qulet, :?'Ls. ‘;l;h‘e s‘c]razchln was nlo ul‘:len nctod: A8 xm?re Tookera-on in Vienns, anl biva Jority of 105, ‘i Tivoll, Tom Fuley’s, und the * House of eheo—I want o know i€ only the city bo’fllu:r:‘:u ’I“Ku . g’ m ?l:m\u &u n':.? ]m“gg 5 ‘:,3 though threo tickets wero in the fleld. Thefol- Y ne o t - was mposstble notbing new to give, and notblug of Mterestts reports thus far are very meagre. In seventeen townships, fiftecn countics, in which the full wyote ins been received, the Democratle gning are 153 and the Republicon galns 822 ou tho vote of '@, aud fn teo additional towuships, re- ported majoritics, the Democratic gains are 245 und Republican gains 87, The Democratie Central Committee cliim the Btate by from 5,000 to 10,000, while thy Repub- lican Committee claim they have carrled the Btate, but do not fix any majority. RECEIVING THE NEWS. JOENES AT TIE HOTELS AND ON ‘fHE STUERTS, Tho dull word vothuslasm received n new meaning lost evening. On tho streets, In the hotels, and ot all the places of public resoit In thecity, men thronged together and shouted, David** had advectised that they would display returns as fast us pussible, und all threo houses were crowded with friends and sympathizers, Tn the Tivoll an attempt at organization was mude, with John Hart a3 perianent Chairman, am speeches were made by Messra, WHmot and White, pleasantly Interspersed with songs by Bllly Ree and Fayette Weleh, At Foley's, Totit prestded In person at the bar, nud arnounced that the free list was entirely suspended, ex- cept to the press, Dave Thornton stoud at the cignrcounter of tho “House of David,” and wore lifs ecalp off preservinge order. ‘There was also an immnense crowd at George Munsur's, where the greatest umount of bet- ting was done. The stukes weru gencrally whisky, and Count Buyle was Dy unanlmous coneent chosen stukeholder. Jim McGarry en- tertalned & largze number of Democrats who had friends in Indiung, and #ho depended on the LE Tl{‘u Chalr—\es, Miles Keloe (from a chalr}—Then there aro only 152 delegates who are entltied Lo vote, aml yet'tho Becrotury annouuced thut there were 161 cast, ‘The Chulr (to the Secretary)—How is that? The Secretary—That s the record, Miles Kehoe—I beteve this thing should come down to stralght business. [Great confuslon.] To putthe crowd in good™ luinor, tite Chair enfd Gen, Camnoron was present with n disputel from Indiauapolls. [Cheers.] The General stepped to the front and read o telegraw from ten. Manson, as follows: Allls quict throughout the State. The yote Ia lurge, ln‘h Ipdiuna 18 good for 10,000 mejority. [Cheera, ) The good humor lusted but o moment. Abrams got on a chair und tricd to speak, went fur the delegates. They howled, begged, und entreated in behalf of thelr favorlte candi- dutes. 1t was a better pleture of the Inforno than Dore ever drew. 1t scemed naif the lost souls beyond the pale of this earth had returned to take part in the affalrs of men. At lost the Chalrman made himsolf heard, and the Heeretary proceeded to call tha roll on the sccond ballot, which, from his report, re- sulted ns follows, the lowest on the flrst bullot liaving been dropped. CE ‘And Fitzgorald was dociared nomiunted. lowing delegation to tho County Conventlon was clected: D. E, Hall, Dr, C. V. Dyer, Will- fam (. Ggle, Thomas Carson, J. C. Knicker- bocker, 8imeon W, King, Frank Warren, Wil- iam B. Howe, Ed Longley. Tho above ticket I pledged to support Arthur Dixon for Sheriff, They are supposed to bo split on Reed and King for State’s Attornoy. Following is the list of delegates clected to the Legislative Conventlon: J. A, Hunter, Willlam i, Coulston, I. T, Bro- koskle, J, B, Raymond, R, Rutherford, Thomas Kells, Benjamin ¥, duyton, F. T. Magruder, John C. Dore, This Nst is claimed to be Infaver of Charlea L. Easton for member of tho Legls- lature, but only on condition that he pledges hhinselt to vuto agalust Joho A, Logan for re- election, BRCOND WARD, to find out the delegates’ %rclnn:ncus—u oclale 1y those to the Senatorial Conventlon. Follow- ibg wera clected to the County Conventlon: Louls Hutt, Willlani Ludewing, Charles Pfelt- {er, Wonzl_Kudmmk. Jalin Weber, Henatorial—C, Tegtmayer, J. Ruchl, A, N. Walluce, Ed Helnze, R, 1% Hutchinson. BLVENTH WARD, The following delegations wero clected yes- terday niternoon: County—M., 8, Fisher, 8. Deschauer, W, 8. Dunham, A. Atnus, I, Ruger. Congressional—A. Grabam, G. Kammerer, C. Tarnow, J. B, Craney, J, Guthrle, Senatori -W. Bachman, E, A, O'Brion, J. B, Blears, Frank Noble, J. Scarff. EIGHTII WARD, ) The Eighth Ward primarics rcsulted as fol- Jows 8% Congresstonal—T. T, Manley, I, D. 8ay. BWEDISIL NETUNLICANS. Tho Bwedish-Amerlcan Nusmhlkum Club of Chicago and Cdok County held o largo and ea- thuslastic moss mMM“F in the hull, corner of Sedgwick strect aud Chicago avenue, last Mon- day evening. _After lstenlng to specclies male by Mr, C. F. Peterson, of -the Nya l(r(llu:" tho Hon. C. G. Linderberg, and adhers, the follov ing resolution was unanimously adopted: WnEneas, Tho Swedish-Amorican cltizens of Conk County, numbering no less than 5,000, sil good and Tatehul Tepublicans, consiiler themeelres rightly entitled to a representation on the liepabe lican cofinty ticket; ane Witengas, A foir recognition of thelr clalms oo donbtadly wonld add considorablo sirength to 4 ticket; thierefore bo it Tesolved, That wo, mambers of tho Swedlsd American Republican Club of Cook Coumd. in o THE WEST SIDE. John Watler, Frank Mayworin, John Everett, | mass-meating assemblod, recommend, a8 can, idate s set—] «s. | returns to know it their pals had sobered up fn | but could not be heard on account of the at- kot Tho Second Ward primary election was hold oy a 1 | for Clerk of® the. Circuit Coutty Mr. d. T, Apple- o sk ranon one anbloclpulliks. | tmeia vato, o P U | Lbin of Lhose mround to-make Him. sl | Justue the Secrclaey comunanced the rollfor | 5", SEVS0,00 Binclty and wuanal ‘mtcreat | Woiam Scott, Dan Mekurlan, Mithize Warner | Bt He0k *for" Sl Commisloner i L ment was that they were expecting to hear of All the enloons filled thelr quota, and the up.”" One tried to pull him down, snd l‘l‘l!i ver red in tha face from exertion, shouted, wifl all the lowest be drapped. was manifested in the result. There were 413 County and Senatorial—Chrig, Warner, G. W, borg, and for Connt; Hude neon, whom we know to be persons of bt “ Spaflord, Mark Hardin, James Wishard, R. V. tion of ta went to bed with a headache. 7 ) votos polled, tho following-named peraons re- ' ' + | honor and eminently fitted for the exccutlon tho lection roturss from {udiana and Olto, Tn | " R & Ao She el aeatied, Tt fn tmpossible to | SEIVIng 220 and bolug cleciod dologates to tho | Kenned, John Bell, Mattiew Cosrove, James | dulls alached i ot ' tho result all purtles were Intercsted, und 6o PUBLIC SENTIMENT, Charloy Camaron-_ Oh, shutup and slt down. | gigeribo the eceno of confusion or give au ""‘L‘."“"'[""",‘ ‘l“'%‘“fl’n o Wil 1t Ia stated that the Cangressional dclegates | The Rey nbuc::nn;figfi pfim held thelr e ‘Democrats, Republicaus, and Independents WABHINGTON. The Chnls—I Lopo tho gentlemen wil pro. | {ea of the lorriblo nofse that mado tho walls elogt M. R vt 5. D X"(lg:;' me::: !é: havo agreed to stand by L. L. Boud for Con- | ond meetlng of tho campaieu last Tueslsg vt clbowed each other indiscriminately, and ul- . Spectal Diagatch (o The Trivune. scrvo order, [This to those who surrounded hi’l':(’_;‘l"gh‘e'é‘: Duiiog ;(‘;f‘}f'b“’{u{fir‘;“‘:;:"";c‘;‘; Pmfil;.._ Albert khm—g, J. Q. brant, Johy | Bress. ATy ing. BX-U}?W Bross, f‘ufi:“‘mm’a""xflfif ,th"'.‘x ternately hugged and swore, uccording to the WastNGTON, DD, C.y Oct. 10,—Tha excitement. iruma aud were endeavoring to squeleh him.} | o065 org o shirfek that sounded strangoly like | oward. The majority of theso uro understood | ppq primarles fn tho Niuth Wird resulted as traction. By somo mistake o tenorof the varlous telegrams that were re- occasloned by the clections was {ntense, Bual- Charley Cameron—Sit down. the old Rebel yell, to favor John B. Clough for Sheriff, was hicld the same evening, and quites numb:: ; ‘eelved. Very Httlo news was anticipated befora | ness fn the Departments was practically sus- D,filfi;"fl‘:l;h;";""l'ig'fl":g'm{‘",':gfioflm wha i | There wera fiftcen candidates—Uastfield, Ds'l""’g"fi’ fi”"““'“’é“(‘}‘vi[‘l' P"§°‘ . 1L h},l';:‘:.‘f,—m @. Low, F. B, Felton, . F. Oll- | lavo {,‘3,',‘,‘,,“;{‘},”&';‘;,‘:?,‘,‘ u'}.lflm o Deos. 10 o'clock, yet poople bean to clugter ut all | pended, and the commerclal transactions of the | not uc,{;;‘m, Al bt romain i the all. Loveloy, McDomald, Wall, Bradloy, Hoftmns, DavisQ. M Horlon, &0 Masun, 1 'n“;,,‘i‘:,fi‘,‘,; ver, L. I* Hochulen, '), L. Brenuat, . W. Dy- | racy.” Howover, the hull was well flled wilt aews centres before that hour. Bullstins were | city were almost at u stundstill, There were no | {Crles of ¥ Put Lim out.”] N ?‘{f&fighll‘h{%fl{r 9{“ r!s"’nkg"s":fi:g;'gm' Witkon, G, A. Rockifellow. Some of theso ara ,".“l}’ #red Boeruer, J. M. Getman, J. 8. Carlyle, | an attontive audionce, It is doudtful lf :’f}."“ osted n front of Tus TRmuNe ofico fre- | violent manlfestations of tho excltement which | ~ Charley Cameron—Shut up, R atlote S er: tlian e e satond | ¥nown to favor Juhn A, Logan for United States 1'3,‘,,?}",.',3,"%‘ Morrlson, J Surpins, L ter speech Liag been made d“”fi‘f,:wm Thher Jucutly after the dispatehies began coming in, | everywhero prevalled, Opinlons scemed gencr- | Alrams—You canoot shit meup, You are " Scnator, but less than Lalt will probably soto | o lorlal—Iz, Morrigon, James' Surplus, L. | than was mado by Mr. Bross. nd ¢ large crowd agsembled in tho street and naintained a position there all the evening, to the detriment of street-car travel. Every new tolegram ellcted cheers from oue set of he- Wevers or adother, accordiog as It met thely sentioents, Republieanism evidently™ pre- fBominated in the minds of those present, slnce the shouts were always louder und more pro- Yonged when Republican gains were announved, olly suspended, owing to the supposed closeness of the contests in the leading States, Both partles sssumed courage, yel thelr representa- tives at the headquarters of both comnittces dld not deny that at least ns to ono of tho States ench mr‘?’ had n fear, The fact that dur- ing the day no dispatehes fndieating anvthing of the results were recelved at cither headquartrs, was interpreted as toreshudowing o very closo a bigger blackgunrd than I am, Amid confuslon A BECOND DALLOT was taken, and resulted: ry to o choice. g lared . Mr, Bweensy moved to make the nomiuation Bradley was declared the nominee. ‘The ballot for thosecond candidate was taken, and resulted in the nomination of Johu §. iofl- wnan, who received 97 votes out of 151. Then pandowonium broke loose azaln. Chartey Cameron moved to adjourn, and many delegntes started fur the door. “l‘ut O'Bricn yelled * Hold on!” and moved hat & COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTER be appoluted. for o Benator aud Representatlve who are op- poscd to him, THIRD WARD, The Third Ward did not oxhiblt & aorplus of interest in the primarles, Thers waa vory littlo excltoment around the ;"'“' at No, 960 Wabush avesue, The ticket of delogntes ndopted at the Iast meeting of tho Republican Club of the ward mot with 1o opposition whatever, When the ballots were counted Jess than - lalf-a-dozon Keniston, 1. J, Millizan, Thowmas Eckhardt, .\ Galg, 1t B, Treat, L. Montgomery, Joln M, Swith, W, B, Qeer, 3. Moore, II, C. Went~ Loy . worth, Peter Schuttl, I, C. Deau, J. Bassett, Brown, R.Jones,d, M, E, H, Gammon, W. Terwilliger, J, 1, McGuire. 1t fa sald that the ward favors Bond for Con- grese, Stowart for Recorder, and is divided be- tween Mils and Kinz for State's Attorney, Iy Republican, countinz legitimate & votets ’IYhero K"mra & fow who had been on the lcn‘fc‘w some little time, but the Governor shool b1 fonce so hard that five or six of theso Nuxu foll off on the Repablivan side. In ‘}hu ol of s remorks bo sald ‘chat Mor Fcnph& ‘:l,xm wuuh‘lbbn‘ !lrcu nfi&nl&yu‘l:‘z;“ o , and tho pursuit of happlicss, 9 24700 Bl ypotheals. tho' peoplo of Sar Wooid fell that thelr duy of doliveranso s 0 £ rate TENTIL WARD, % ufered; but, lf . A'tew Tidei nien devoted thelr braina to the | and doubiful contest, wnd o tre- | ynanimous, [Cheers,] Such disoriler followed, snd a dozen mottons | Nere, lowyd, to bo seruicicd eut of tholob | e polling rpsulted in tho cholce of the fol- O et s o Norwood, will wlrk togeti coucoction of bogus dispatches, claliniug Demo- | mendous — vote, There wero privato Tue motlun was vgreed to, to wijourn were made, isn list of the delegates clected s lowing delegutfons: w : next November, they can_discount the nm‘x( A s cratle nujoritics, and thielr energics to the tusk | dispatenes — recefved carly fn the AFTER JAMIESON, The Chair hammered on the table and ex- County Convention—E. G, Kelth, A, Crawford County~C. R. Matson; I, D. Jounings, Will- | cratie-Tilden lle!orm—Cnum.filnme—I’-%r ‘ of promenading’ the streets aud retailing thelr | duy thit 800 repeaters, Democrutie rouchs from | John McCann—As reconsiderations are fo or- | Pressed tho hope that order would be pre- | o “p ficlluug A. N, Lddy, A. C. Callking, fra | fim Wiymbo, Duncan Sicbougall, and'W. ¥. | voting machine which scated Le Moyne in (0% forgeries for the delectation of thelr fellow-par- | Eustern cities, had been nrrested, but thls re- | der, I move n reconsideration of Jamieson and | 8erved. C W, Buell, John I, Roberts, B, M. Almiul, I, 4, | Swessior. qress two years ago, Lot the ““V“““fi,“::n.k ¢ Haaag. Dutthat dodge failed attor e and | port s ol contrined by Jatet Intelizincs, | Dodllele, (Sensation,aud erlo of *Stiat un,” | uit 1T GHYETL RN L chalr and €008 | Johoy gukol Strader, ™ ! A Setoiaand OongrinalGuorgownit, | Rormond drap ol persoat ety 21535 e Tarn Were i ¢ o ol % encerl, , [—! L H, Crover, W, J. Mllles I e et thars | Wt slonoat s otiro Asctire Of tnfurimatiog a3 | *Hie Hha o 1, Soveral Qotusten oulikine that o was about | 1 Le@hiative Cancention—C, 31, Culbortson, Kk A FeAmklrow Angemol, | barmoulously togetisr fop fuith In hopes of a better change. Meunwhila You are out of Huwes, George Armour, Irwing J. M, and William Gllmore, our town and country. to the result ut the headquarters of both po- or. » conl A to malkie u speeeh, yolled * No more speeches,” | o) ’ It isstated that Mill ———— they patronized the bar-roums of Madison, Clark, ( litleal partics, The Cliatran. of the Ucv{m- or:\lfifcné.‘.‘fi:fi“fim’hfi’}r‘o‘:.s.k;,’l'.]ehmhy“flmd, Others, howover, belug opposed 1o & xllcw Cen- fi}"‘:drchlii'}'“:;:m 'gix -Pfirdry. LML 8her- | oouney delegation !orn!:tlitso':‘mAfL':zDrl::y?t 'll‘}:: NERAL ond State streets, and rullied under tho nvigo. | cratic Committes seemed to be preparing the BOUTIH BIDE COMMISSIONER, tral Committee, shouted to him to take ot his Theso doleigates ar “‘;‘f“‘l’ AT Cougresaional will help any candidate "to beat IN GE J " ratiug impulse of sour masli. way for defeat, ho lmbllcl y declaring nmzl [} Nominations for SouthSide Conumissioner he- | ot and go on the plutform, 1le climbed upon io wlhu?n lfi:y“:hg;ln:fipfx:nrfnyc“u ’Emr::-‘:: l«;:}or‘l‘fl ne[nnldu. 50 it 18 sald. S, THN GRAND PACLFIC. both Indlana and Olilo wers cartled by the Re- | fug called for, ex-Ald. Fitzgerald aud Con T'ru- | the stage, nnd In soite of repeated interrup- A n thoabove dolegation it Is charged that TOUISIANA. A vast expanse of corridor and rotunds, 1|umned with belugs whose volces proved than Lo posscesors of life, even though: thoy | publleans, the fssue would not bs more nearly settled than it was prior to thosn elections, The Democrats conuceted with the Committes here. cey were nanied, ‘Theg Miles Kenoo got up and salid: Any action this Conveution las taken ‘ts liable to “reconsidera- tions got his mouth off. ¢ begred the Con- ventjon not to change Generals in the midst of battle,clatming that the present Commitice way 1t {8 understood, howover, that tho majority of the county delegates aro favorablo to the rioml- natfon of J. H. Clough for Slieritf, 'Tho leglsla- Andy Anderson and b Skinny * Gilmoro are the creatures of Ald, White; that onels a disropu- table Republican, aud the other a Democrat, A DEMOCRATIO GAIN OF TWO. The Tribunt. Epectal Dispatch (l)t: T dpatdd ¢ could ot budze. The Hepubliean Headquar- | tofore have almost unnuimonsly ugreed thut If | tion, Y S thoroughly orgunized, and_doln its work, aud [ 4ve delogates aro uatucally warm friends of | o (4% gy 1) Nrw OnLuANS, L., 5 o S o ot S i | Do Ao ot ot T Che et f S | Bove i resunaor he Snce by Hhich o | L5 e bt Svsfoutd o brove isas | LOEuty il il work or cunidates who Wil | G inafy birect.1e *Ja s oar: | tho Jeublan Gom Moaror, Ouseia 143 lu‘ggflil’f‘;tmfl“fl'—lr JIDILL N'llll:lyuflolr)'lmlll‘v Sppueing PRty !Il;: m’lficfl;‘ ok eltt;lll&:]l‘:"mllg gon was declared the unanimous cholee of the :::‘l,t‘::e"',’m(uiR‘;rl.lyiofl:‘x:ll:;‘:]—“}‘l‘;u ‘:’l"‘x'_.“nl{“‘jfl"‘l‘; PR enitl Sl f;‘ that (lhuy wero elected by fraud, | stutes that Primus Jahnsou wus '“{"xflf::o = e hotel was o ba certaln, [l cans neye: & Ve ce, c { . o e . 3 s ! ¥ " was ah oecaston which catled qut all 't mwhgal! 4 tho conclusion, 4 E."fi',:fif:,'{%"fi“ ;}_.&’,’..‘:f&c‘,':?,fi:’,:{,v?;‘k{{’E,R‘c‘: gf.'t‘l‘{ the Conventiun to preserve order, and not give | , The Republican Fourth Ward primary elec: 0, of Aty object belng on - the | Eaton Logwood badly wounded eady viduals of prominence. 'To sttenipt to enamor- ®te them would bo uscless. namo those who wera not there would be caster, - The assomblage began to develop at sbout 0 o'cdlock, Jim Root, Dan Shopard, Senator Logan, and other_committes men d officials, wera on hand early and took posscssion of the wmuer sanstuary appertaining to tha Kepubilcan Headquarters.” There they barricaded the doors, Special Dispalch to The Tridune. Wasinaroy, L. Uy, Oct. W—=1:0 0, m.— There has geldom been an electfon when the returns have been 8o ongy fn reaching Wushing. ton, The most contradictory reports have been Inclreulation the entlro evéning, The Demo- crats are 8o conlldent of success I both Ohla and Indiana that, at this hour, they have (llled tho streets with bunds aud torch-light pro- the Couventlon adjourns, —(Checre. Adc\r‘r'nle—"u Kehoe] I8 not a delegate. The Chulr~The point of order s not well taken, "The action the mwan had reference to was taken cerduy afternoon, when the Convens tion was composed not only of delegates from the city, but from the country, The country delegates havo gone home, and are not herey therclore a_reconsideration would be haproper, the Republicans 4 chance to throw it in thelr faces, ns they always had, that they wero o nolsy ?\ub.z He hoped to God they would not change ront, ' Pat O'Brien was inclted by Cameron's burn- Ing eloquence, und withdrew the motlon, furence MeCarthy rencwed the motlon. {Cries of ** Adjourni® “A\l{mxm!"] W. H, Congdon rose {u the backzround and tlou was held yesterday afternoou from 8 to 7 o'clock onthe southwest corner of South Park avenus and Thirtysthird strect. Owlng to the fact that thore wers two Republican clubs i the ward thero wers twa tickets in Lo feld. The Fourth Wurd Republican Club was Uirst orgunlzed, and subsequently somo of the niembers becotning dissatisiied “seceded and orgauized a Hayes and Wheoler Fourth Ward part of White, who pushied thum, belng to snt- jafy & ersonul spite against (len, Reynolds, who beat Whita for the State Benato two years ngo, The purties wera clectod over two of the noml- nees of the wanl club, and to-day it fs said thielr acats will be conlested, backed by tho afll- daylts of several reputable citizens of the ward, ELEVENTH WARD, ¥ Tho primary fu the Eloyenth Ward resulted 48 followas ing. Both wero colored aud lved o oo fala ‘The assassina ara unknown. 4 GLORIOUS DEMOCRATIO vu:mnfa o A Republican mocting wus aunounce 34 hold fn Cantan, iss., last Batuedsy, Ucorgo C. McKee, ex-Cengrcsnmm,_wd i Mean candidute for Prestiential Electo G one of the advertised speakers. Wheth ¢ o ¢ % ¢ coch, T Club, 'Tha regulnr Club ticket Is us follows: dewn auving made complete arrangretnents for recelys | Ceeslons, uud the alr resounds with the territie | | sy5iuse, sald he wanted to make a speech, “The gentle- . " o Sl LA C, E, Culver, A. B, Cook, A, ¥, oK dress tho nudience, & 5 g nthrn of tho clection. nelde, Jeaving. tho . | Hobel yoll, Tl retusn at s hout, Lowevory e, tuston now provalled. Doolittle's | M (Cameron) hud suld o ood ticke. i been | Coiy Contention-—Sidney Sinitly If. . lray. N o L MeAViitats, DAL, Doy | Sicivee toa 10 800 or tho Demotrale D re-dy~§rxthcrxngnruwd to divert ilself ax best ft | E10 "3 renssurlue o the Repubiicans, who | geiengs werw not dispused to ezive up, and a | put i the field, und one thit would do houor to | 1yphe “is S 00 TRt e g 0N BEERS Clark, Lewls . Dyer, Gllbert Olu- Y ¢ time. Tho General 1 might in the rotunda. The telegraph ollica fa | clalm Oblo by 10,000 ond Tudiana by 2,000, avene churacteristic of Democratic Convontions | the Conventlon, “He wanted to knaw it tho [ pIES, [0 . Brone Wiiard Reacleys A6 Bark- | yon g, peArthur, Ir., oud W, M. Pand. ciitfur o ‘diyhlon o "1y bo peritied locited, aa fs genorally known, on the uorth g“‘n‘xb?‘uv;g.’!; TIA”':IHWM. followed. men who hud the brains to put a good ticket in | jon - llufnry Murl'm R A . Senatorial—W. 11, Wells, 7, Birkland, H, | pliicd that he would ~only \ duiog cket ) g ding cone : “ st s Kehoe—I1 the county delegates are not d # ¢ I B, Mallory, PP, Mutthows, J, C. Turk ard, M. cs, N, Holden, J, A, | the rocess of the Court, whid im0 tagiously, leavini only glimpses: biero an excltemont prevalle in this city with referenco i % . 5 0y | wadjournt ¢ Adjourn A Yy B . C. l'urker, A, % o ot tim Lo ineiiate paveischie Tt was Foersig | to tho pesull of tho Iudiana eloction. fTho | BEre fulsthe swh Gtk (4 vole 'Ol sualll] A doltzato—1 ruten & polut,of ordar. I Fckering 1L 1L, Belding, Otto A, Selwiiz, | ir Ws Korr, aud T t Journed for dianer, and that thero ¥ss & Republican crowd, snd thercfore well-dreasedl, street re crowded, and the telegraph office la Some ono shoved hin out’ the door, and tho d, Hoy! Congresional—A. G, Thmmb Bamuel Hale, but that, of ‘?glr::;a: 1 . g George Anderson, W, E. Frogt, George W, Hofl- for joint discussion, ¥ Silic Diate, gloves, and canes wero the rule tn she | thronied by members of both partics awaiting 9:&'&",’;{;"“‘;‘;: o ,‘}fllz"“;:’}fl:‘fi‘.‘"[li““, na:fi point of order rolled duwn-stairs. uyan,Dasid Reaves, do 1, Laoe, 8: ’% ‘.’«(.'ké",'rfidhév"{'n“fi'? A l'(‘: oitn Ok fiu‘\;gl’l. 1o abjectlons to any oue_ speaking At ol i /] disputchies, L pD ‘Beeretary Coffe offered. th d Tho detegates to thy Senutorial Conventlon gue, Androty Corcoran, Ueorgo Audea his o had Bot prta 5 m&‘li'a‘; :’t‘:’l:’e"‘ dispatches announced was to [CAI‘MD 'i"l‘fi’llf [K%hr?el e wak. 5 delegete. uo:fm ¥ Collss olisralt tho followlngiresolis | ey pledged in favor of My, D. N, Bush as Btato ?—"”fi"""{; Hactos'ilapury Mo G dinetllyauduts gl‘#n“n:gme:x{e mh::vm;m during whicll hu‘ilv H c ¥ cs of ' Put him out, L : Senator. Mr. Bash {8 not committed lu I e LAMACUbL. 1 d, bofore & ) : the eflect that there hud becy a Kepublfo LOCAL Ald. ) Resolred, Ty the Democracy of Cook C . commited ln favor been froquently Intesrupteds B6UCG g ; eain of %600 10 125 townebips in Tndiuta. The i s Cullerton—Whiat fa the question betore | o ot L CIOMICH TRt ShaGhualty Tand | uf any on for Uolted States Beustor, although (- FOTHRNTD wranp, | former Bir Samucl Do, stepped 0 reading of this wua received with clamorous np- plause, and it bad the result of fuspiring toa still greater degree the multitude of euthust. wsts, ‘Ihis dumpateh was soon modified Ly an- other announcing Democratio galns of 8007 but THE DEMOCRATS, NOMINATING COUNTY COMMIBSIONERY, + The Democratie County Conventon mot yes- terday afternoon pursuant to adjournment. At Thu Chalr~A motfon to reconsider the action of yestesday nominating Mr, Jamicson Etate's tioruey. LAld, Cullerton—1 raise a point of order, ‘1 motfon to reconsider cannot be entertulued By hearilly indorss the nominations for Congress Iatuly mada ip the Cunqruu-lonu Dletricta of Cook County, via: John I, Hoxle, tn the Firet Dletrict; Carter {1, Harrlson, {n the Kecond District; John V. Le Moyne, in the Third District; and varneatly 1t §s understood ho {4 In favor of (ien, Logan. Tho Hayea nnd Wheelor Club Senatorial dele- izntu aro 8s follows : Jobn W, Stowart, O, E. Lall, D. . 8ibley, Frederlclc A, suith, . Hur- ry Hummer, I, L. W, Jansen, John B Garten- ru‘uued fu the chulco of the following dele- ates B oy rasional—G. W. Wood, B. Quirk, F. 8. Bal i, Ruckwell, 8. E. Clovelaud, 8. T D, and denounced the speaker twlee B8 the Inter A LIAR QGen. N eoing that it was the Wiy ton of ufi( Crowd lu%xmnplmw » ‘,d:f;:‘gn%h soma kind, und preferriug to have fil:‘uounc E D rd, 7 1 ) e urgo the suppors of these candidates by the Domo- | man, David Vai 2, G, " 5 - | Wodrich, ¥ ¢k, W. Roach. o, A : wiat o o1 1o crowd-bad iready b T | o quarter of ofelok Chalruaun O'Drien rappod | $ho Chilr i Uiy st o e DrosoeGiugs. W | Sra Loty of {is cobaly. d o ooy paie e Hh e 1 N R eoct; George . Tieus, ¥, g, | Fathier thah o hundred of el eome ot 2 tasto of blood, und was not to bo pukoTOF | on g tatle with bis cano and called the delo- [ 870 Dow nomhnumil candidates for Count Pat O'Brien moved its adoptlon [o volce— | fck. I'hoso aro pledged for Ald. J. if. Gilbert | Bmith, cAuley, W, Williams; B, G! Gilly [ §5% 0,0 Rt opeat what bo hisd ssid B0, 0y G S, h otion. ¢ cs Benator s not know) Cho 3 #1atoi . N, Clay] chlin L P, draw & Ki tlmudh —cato fu, and the cxch«.mwl con- | seats. Sumo time was spent.fn this, out~ | Chair. Cougdon contluued his specch. Mo had scen | the County Couventlon uun'mdli::‘y k]!;‘n'fv. :,“(.::fi “Thompaon, E. J; Searlo, J. E. Sinclr, Willlaoi hfl%b‘hfl,‘.’n h:fifu"-gml: oo nhowsa ll{‘; tuued, i slders crowding juto tho msles and persistivg fu | A dozen delegates tricd to get the floor, metnbers of the Central Committes in the Con- | vin Dowufr. W. W. Perking, E. L, Barber, Samm- | A, Buss, R. . ilildreth, Joseph Cuwpbell. Viotontly from behind toward Deviu 80 60,5 Altbough there were s0 many pmmlueul talking for favoritea. When the pollee forced Kehoe—I would like the Chalr to decide tho | veutiou, Wheré tho members liad given satis- | ucl Holbrook, D The voutity delegation L sud to bo solid for | Jio52HY " &peakicre prescut, no speechics werd wmade. {fie‘ that K Wis ho nn?: for oratory. Besides, perhups there were other reusous why po une cared to exbiblt hlmself. A smart man will them buck to the outskiris, O'BRIEN BXFLAINS. the Chalnnau mads a specch denylng that pulnt of order, ‘Tho Chiair—I will sustain the point. Kehoe—Then I appeal from the declsion. (Contusion.] faction it was thelr duty to submit thewselves to the delegates, as was doue in all other Con- veatlons, to bu re-clected If found competent. It was wrong to try by making & speced about . C. McICinsion, Porry A, Hull, D. V. Purington, M. J. McGrath,. Honry Blatt- ner, Louls Aurhus, Heury Best, B, LGV{. who are iu favor of Assistaut-Postmuster Bqulres for Bheril. Thovote wasus follows; Ou the Benatorial ‘ Walto for Recorder. . ' FOUNTEENTU WARD. The delegatcs chosen at the peimarics yeatere day ared foll from the clovation on wbleh lfi .x':l 1o bid ol L. Befuro o co o> g souio Lebt b ed Weatherly, Whoc. (Goatluusd en the u