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THE CHICAGO TRIBUKE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. 2 place to-night, came In contact with a large body THE METHODIST) fell asleep! The first time tha at the death of a Christian, buzth:flf{:;fi i mt: E.B.Sherman, Capt. McGrath, William, train poing east Friday resulted: Hayes, 683 | officers: Chairman, John E. Sundstrom; Treas- 1 Wit Se e 1 HiFdt, se bt o8 Stk 8 v 3 ou'le Mo Totel | S Sl b, PR FORHIGH, it 5 e bR ILIACH | it S porl Basnn B, 0 rodivry o8 St B S0 il 10 Coper B sl oy, B W Wbl At and iy o s oty Pemle TRk T Done by the Rook | Bl T Ko sl mor Ty L Ca ictzseh, J. W. E. | The passenger ! o Express yester- | thefollo ) . b " eld. ans ; » Thu;}:’a,bfixl.' fi?fih.’i’é, Il)-‘fc‘f.mmddlc, D. d }:” rcsgsc'lis&ucir &u’&-m prodirn.les!u fol- l(;omgnli‘ztcefi l‘utdgc Jokn Ei‘.rSuR%:g:rg, 2;1 éluali Russia Still the Central Figure in ?:rv% :1?]?&':0&1;:;‘1 of stock and arc heading | River Conference Yesterday. :a‘v‘n g:;lg‘:nc::eggfgi {l(‘,;go;n ?{,”fl’;i?" [":&l' V. 3 i ier- 7: Ti 292 i in, Chris Ekstrom, A. W. s o erry. n me ag im, unshrinkingy <! . N. Bast, Col. Thompson, E. A. Sittig, Mr. Bier- | lows: Hayes, 77; Tilden. 23: Cooper 1 Wan” Altera fow ’L-mm‘x;m. and lwen.’g’mcd re. European Politics. . L1l aleep in t%eus("ut.he“]:'?sl 8 fow non P N i i To the Editor of The Tribume. marks by tbe Chairman, the' meeting adjourne: n g H DRI . eadc e CSSOT UpOT his hy : o i s ari el wis dlestet io i 2l Cumcaco, Oct. 14—Nis. Storey sajs fn this Q'igmectt,]gn Welnosduy erening at. the corner of FIRES. | The Noonday Prayer-Meen;g; ?D‘. 1. phice o thei owa lives,ci el ve N il morning’s Times: hirty-first street and Michizan avenuc at 75 4 = g = m O % 54 that th, H cf;‘,?';,,’.?‘%':,fl‘m‘}‘:;‘c:‘o%“ “&gfl?}‘.‘é{-"g%fi%: There 15 considerable pool-itical sagacity at Mor- | o'clock, when a_Company of Minute-Men 744 | The Czar Will Decline to Sanction the IN CHICAGO. cto 1§ courso on the Martyrdo . m B7wo would not do for Chrish with g composed of represcntatives from each ward, | risey’s. On the evening of the clection pools were | be organized and uniformed and oflicers chosen. Armistice Proposition. The alarm from Box 745 at 6:20 Jast eveniug Stephen. \ B ot the Holy st_ i the remainder to be made up from the country uuéngsmow §70 on Williame, and $100 to $35 | Several eloguent speakers will uddress tho . was caused by the burning-out of a chimney in < o :::"E s"{gm?l: - ‘t"h:h t;%ri? eamest g § e on Barnes. meeting. —_— 5 oo 3 o S CL Lok ! 5 O motion-of Col. Davis comttee of five | _ The same aieh, howerer, pools wero gelling e . ; a private resiece nea the corner of Ok a0 | ROCK RIVER CONFERENCE. ™ Araold, of the Theologiel Sminay was appointed by the Chair to select nersons to | $,000 to $450 on Hayes, and $100 to S;ga o WASHINGTON NOTES. Servia and Montencgro Demand the ;‘bs s;em. : umn,,Bc nu_x:m:: i JORNING SESSION. % :.h:&?gf Ma;:gg;’cg‘g? Morchonsg i ; act on that Committce. The Committee of five | Morgan, which facts he does not consider SHOULD THE THRER GOVERNORS RESIGX. Liberati hristi e alarm from Box T4 at 4:3 yesterday | e goprerence of Rock River was called to o ‘70D 1 Big., also adrisg; ; + Col. G B Da. | Decessary tostate. ONE WHO Wais THERE. s iberation of the Christians. morning wascaused by a fire on the tug Nelson, ’ | t.:meeting. 3 Yae compased &8, follovs: Cals Geore B D% s Special Dispatch to The Tribune. riiaerig ol st the | order yesterday morning at the Centenary | *'Mr. Moody will speak at Farwell Hal pg, : Tis L L Mills, J. 1. Clough, L. Breatano, WARD JMEETINGS. WASHINGTOX, D. C., Oct. 14.—~The Republican ; b o *Fho. daniugs done is | Church by Bishop Bowman. m. 4 p. m., a0d 7:30 /p. m. to-day. The oob - Mr. Sherman moved that the Campaign Com- G ks says that Gov. Hayes has intended resigning | A War Bumor from Russia Excites the New | eotimated at 5550, besides trivial damares done | The first business accomplished was the adop- | fug meeting s for Christian Workers, admisgy mittce be increased ffteen, making the whole | gy oo co AR FUTN 1 o meet. | 18 Governorsbip ever siace he “was mominated York Grain Market, othe bridge by the flames. Tho orizin of e | tion of a resolntion that the ministers should | B Lk, tobe oblaihed ot the rooms orf; m;&!bcé fulr‘t_.\'- Advgl_egd that each candidate | ing at thelr rooms, 960 Wabash avenue, Mr. A. for President, and calls upon him to doit, stat- m-_er )cguxlu not. Kbc uc«]:;ulx:;.»% byr. uszg 3501&% rday | D€ 8llowed to remain In thelr charges until after | g5 %0 S0 ot Sunday are gogs D S e o his own prec | Crawford fn the chair. After the reading of the | 28 that Hendrleks and Tilden will follow his e o s s T T Twocrory | the Presidential election, no matter what ———— cinet to b aded o ‘the. Campaign Commitice. Mr. E. T. Sumwalt, as Chairman of the | SX3mPle. Asa reason, it is urged that these THE EAST. e e ammer of Halsted and | changes might be made In regard totheirap- | THE ¢ CHRISTIAN AT Vo : - The surgestion was socepted: - s B N Cmmition, seported that he had | threc Governors may be called upon to certify ALL ABOUT ARMISTICE. Tighteenth sircots, owned by Michael Sturner, | pointments, so that they should not be disfran- RE.» : Capi. McGrath thought five members suff- | SAWRISINE BT Hs o ete, for canvassing | th¢ cboice of Electors of their States, and that [ CETrivg, Oct. 14.—The Montenegrin offcial | ynq gccupied by hilm as a residunce and a mil” | chised by a change of residence. " | An Account of Mr. Talmage's Dologs 1, sent dded. :xvr‘pnses and had ‘:eleu(.ed the following as can. | Si¢h 20 act is not becomine in three persons so | journal declares that Montenegro will not ac- | linery shiop on the first floor. Damage “"!{uild‘ A request was received from the Chicago Re- Horatlo C. King. T o xx(\:TUU?], the Chalrman v a0ded. udzes | “assors i the ward: First Precinct, A. N.Eddy; | fitally interested In the vote of the Elcctoral | copt eitler an armistice or peace, except in con- {ne: 925 J e nppor story fx ocetipted by Valter | ;¢ and Aid Society, asking that the Rev. C. G- ; New York Worid, Oct. 13. . o s ot 2 alarmiat, | oot Predact, W T. HancorksThird Pracinct, | COLCE™ cert with Servie, because Montencgro, like Ser- | McDonald and Joseph Ross, witose loss is noml- f (o &%) &0 00 SRSSE 0l DT o | When Mr. Talmage say that e endearang * ol o “hice e || econt Fredat W7 Hincacss D whactuch OREGON. via, is bound to continue the war until the libera- | D2k The fire was gecasioned by hot ashes de- | ur o £ to sever his connection With the Chrigy ut it was - we oA Col. Lyman Bridzes; Fourth Precinct, W. O. Ex-Attorney-General Willisms, who returned | ,- graiinh posited in a box by Jrs. Ross. Society. Referred. Work at any previous time, or that he gy County ~Commistioners were opposed | o ™y q0 thooe officers sixty assistants had | yesterday from Oregon, says there is no possi- | 4o of the Christians is accomplished. —— The reports of Presiding Elders were then | formal notice of his intcntion of doing. (5 to everything Republican, and baving the ap- ; . Tie dbubt, that the Blectorsl vote. of the Stats | BELORADE, Oct. 14.—Fifty Russian oficers, AT INDEPENDENCE, IA. y i were suspend- | Monday last,” said Mr. H Kine 0 ® ointment of the judges, it was worth thou- | been selected, including such names as Norman | 2'S s taken up at the point where they were susp onday last, King to pointment of judees, will Le cast for Hayes and Wheeler. ¢ says | someof whom have held high positions on the . Special Diwnlc% 10 The Tribune. d cd on the previous day. The Rev. Mr. Tibbals, ;2,,-14 ,.,_.p,,,tm Fefier?fl' 1.‘ he simply sty 'q: | [NDEPENDENCE, Ta., Oct. 14.—A fire was dis " what is not true. He did from ti y 5 12, -A > | of the Freeport District, reported 2 favorable threaten that if his salary were nn?flé&,fi‘fi J. suands of votcs to the Demoeracy. The exist- | Williams, E. G. Keith, J. M. Adsit, C. H. Ham, | ¢ha¢ the D L S ehte of a Registry 1aw did. Dot help the matter, | B T, Buck, J. G, Shortall, C. M. Calberteon, | Loig ¥ T aan “oore | Russian staff, amived yesterday. o il mointngt or colonization is already going on, and tWO | Ky Haves, J, H. Cloush, and others. Tho | united. A Republican bolt has ahways been | LONDOY, Oct. 14.—A FParis corrospoudent of | eovered sharlly after & o'clock this moming in | ¢nition of atairs in bis nelghbortood. would leave, but that is 25 fur as Le ever emocratic judees have been appoln ward was sleo divided up <0 s to give each can- | necessary to gecure a Democratlo victory, and | fhe Times telegraphs thaty In consEquence of | M north end of <ouh EIMAbACS IHerslAm: | T Rev. Mr. Angell, of Boston, was allowed | in the mafter. As for his nssertion that gy the Porte’s conciliatory attitude, propositions | and soon made such headway that the stable | o055 065 the Confercnce in behalf of the So- | chicf stockboldér, meaning, doubtless, ) ! precinet. He catled on Mr. Atwater for €06 | 7, oo onls two or three blocks, and in that way | the present Democratic Congressman was elect- F.-Remmington, interfered “or attempted th g, | information as to the sppointment of Repub- | ovory house could be visited. ' Pass-books bail | ed, ' by votes oV i fsti i v irely c formatio y only 207 votes over .his Repub- [ in regard to the armistice will receive unani- | Was entircly consumed. Fortumately all the | © mals. lican judges. : horses were Ioosened and safely taken out, but | cfoty for the Prevention of Cruclty to Animals. | ;. rore” with the editorinl management of o, likewise been prepared for each person. wherein | lican opponent. This year there is no Re- v fave - . yolr Atwater sald there was only one Repub- | orp'to Lo ‘aoted the name of every vofer in the | publican bolt. The disscnsions are ail ‘healed, | pued favorable receptions. . | ncarly everything clso was last, Had it not | Tu ilinois only $1U00 was cxpended aunually | ponCr e Guly foundation there e fenins can ju cach precing o f 7 | ward, his residence, politics, and length of resi- | the bolters and Liberals are all within the ranks, Portute ct. 14.—{t sppears probablo that the | y.ey “for a favorable wind, & scrious conflazra- | for this kind of Christian work, and he thought | that Mr. Remmington is & zealous temper orte’s request for the appointment of Commis- | tion might have resulted. Loss, $2,000. Iusar- | that peoplo should take more interest it, and [ man‘and did not wish the subject entimy;g ! s § i and said that it was doubtful if there would be | 5ood in the ward, It was further stated i > f oinef C: that | and Oregonis assurc for the Republicans as ?I"F:ulu"m '}tticn%ug]éx‘::i ;mrlx‘x.e of the precinets ‘hfisefl?wn vrc!'eL to be used at éhi 1;:lv‘:cum-;, mlned ii ’glg; Demo;nt%fldflamxgifzmn hn:l\lal- sioners to arrange the details of the armistice | cd in the Royal Canadian for $1,000. spend more money, lected.” B i Mr. Aldrich said the devilish practices of the | 3M us prevent repeating, ant at care | ways claimed Oregon for Tilden, but Republic- | will be acceded to. It Is expected that the mili- e Rev. Dr. Ru " . | .As_to the occurrence of Monday night sy Democrsey i sommenced. T regsarag | Frould e taken lo chov | fhe vacwt | anecon now taflfrely on i, Wiliame bas et | try attaches of the vrious Embassi at Con- SUBURBAN NOTES. mente A Sodity. aidremet e Conforseee | Tucslay morning M. King mde e folome 3 places in one precinct known to be strongly Re- gave a number on a street which was found to | nia Republicans, he says, arc also very Lopeful | stautinople will be appointed Commissioners. BARKINGTON. ing th itio tor || datement g bant ‘:}lthm his oW persony * Dublican had been fixed for a place where there | E70. & 00 o 00 b e e wotld be chal | of thas State, 4 - ‘Panss, Oct. 14.—Russia rejects the sis-months’ | The past week has heen barren of events of gon- | 5{0402 the conditionof the negroes fo the South | knowledee: & Mr. J. N. Hallock took charge of wus ot evena bulding. B a [ lenged. " REDEL IMPUDENGE, armistice decided upon by Turkey, and demands | eral interest, The weather has had much-todo |7 £1¥IDE the prospects of the Soclety. the business department of, the paper.on i, ooy e e ol v”n;iou; Faggestions were mado by several | An examinationof Lbe rocords of the Southern | atresh that six weeks' armistice should be | Wit ths. Socity acoms scarcly propared ss yot L Blatiop, Bostian adtod's tew ‘vorts, daimlag S Palinage. t which the lu?:e;né.:;?:;urgg members of the Club, tending tv make the can- aims Commission shows thata number ol A for it: 3 : 5 at the Society was doing a good work for the i Mine ) i imposed upon th belligerents. This proposal | 1% (vl o8 wilr PRieRintens, and. Tkt | whites s wellus or the colorcd peoble. Tt Do it s s i e e The following were formally admitted to full receiving a cent as pay, but Mr. Hallock assund versed in the wiles of Democracy, to thorough- 1 sed in t! L D e vass more complete; and if the canvass be car- | Rebel soldiers who guarded the prison-pens at | 17 2 o Iy investigate the city and devise means for ried out in’ the ‘mdst claborate and excellent .Andersonville, Salisbury, and = Libby "have | Was originally made by England to Turkey. Birtine, thoss wiich Aeets SROtetEn, Erst ts ” ps, p . E sconnection: Harmau T. Clendenning, Andrew | him™ that ho should have $300 for stopping the threatened frauds. do¥ised, the chance of fraud will be re- | claims pending. T inetance there 1 Viznna, Oct. 14— P Mr. Hopkins spoke on the subject, and .sajd | Maaner do¥iscd, the chance of fraud W re- | claims pending. In evory instance there is an LENNA, Oct. 14.—None of the Great Powers | 1 uian dommer has thus far withheld its' weleo me » nan e . that Mro Aldrici’s opponent. was work- | duced o oo ininimum. fhe Toird Ward | abundance of manafacturéd evidence to show | bave yet given their consent to the conditions | presence. A few arrivals and departures have been | L, SOt fumbrose Ferrs, Jolin I Burs, Cole- | next year, and if the profits warranted £ has ays been af e front in dis- ey A icary lostilo fo Ceces- | of the armistice proposed by Tarkey. Russia | 8Hl that have occurred to break the dull, dreary | (M4UH HOumaN, GEoREe T The caudidates firely. xT?'sgs o h’c“iisl‘;veh'm’gl g > 1 2 2 tirely. in fact seemed to delight y .nd]u ing snd usiog o fraud te ey bis | line and esprit d d this | siou 4l to the Union. ; y cfon, i - o i onks” now (e and eopit i cops, ot this | son andloyl to the Union reacds Turkey's referonce o th lflax of for | BSR0ion o the npisseant and pevenct weck | L, Dl SUf1S,y BB, who e i | trly in ot ot e el allect the county ticket. e said hie had | ord- Other ward clubs will do well to pattern MISCELLANEOUS. cigu volunteers as a dircet indictment of her | tional Runk of Owatonna, Minn.. returning from | usual questions and administered the custom- | oottt SNo% I8 GEPATBSLY b glee. As the eurely affec county after its cxample, policy. Prince Milan has informed several for- | his Centennial trip, called on his friends at this | ary advice. He told them to study carefully f,"n,m “ :&':?l‘, e; sl '%rg and Mr. Tal RACINE, WIS, cign representatives at Belgrade that the con- | place on Monday lust. & the discipliue and become good ~Methodist d!:;%?::g:f;u notlicgrbe?ogv;issulii::nf: t'_hhh’ 3 4 iere Speciatl Dispaich to The Tridune. ditions of the armistice which refer to Servia Mrs. \Cilliam Rogers, formerly'of this place, bt preachers. Among other bits of advice he gave & now a resident of Detroit, was In town the past | on oyt o G Oig G SV O BT Was ;éf‘;‘;‘;&g%&% tl:l?:bt)g;‘:cpi;xlm;‘ o 'éhfi RACINE, Wis., Oct. 14.—Tue Democrats are | canuot be taken into consideration. i 3 BezLiy, Oct. 14.—All the Powers except week, calling on her old friends and acquainjances. | o particularly to caution the candidates g ofapgtony thent the alls of it by i o I;’Z,S“s‘ii: vasrobbed | & e the business had been transacted ad- 1eaders to the Penitentiary, and lately securc dresses were made by Col. A. N. Waterman i and others, and the Club adjourned. their pardon on thelr promisc to work for him. X . 7 % THIRTEENTHI WARD. - | holding another love-feast in Belle City Hall to- - 4 i g, visi i floxie did not have Lhe respect of HisQWDPAMLY: | e Tuirtecnth Ward. Republiian Club met. | nishe, prosided over by cx-Senator Doslittte Thosls e rocelvedthis Turkisll armistioe rimion st e, x o Mle, Ta., Visited Bar” | apainst imprudeace In their association with | piPDeR J81er, on Mo L M. Bright, te Tee County Board had_cstablished a polling- | Jast cveaing at Benz's Hall, Lake street mear | g 1o Hon. Horace Greeloy Winslow. It was WITHOUT POUNDATION. . . Hendri, of Tamer Juuction, formerly re. | Women. He said that nowadavs there was | formifund on home. 25 the printing was oo - ifter the trancaction of soms thorousty | the old cry of corruption in tho Republican | Brussers, Oct. 14.—The report that the | Saingbore guve his old feends and neighborsa | much bt I he newepapers about miuisters, | to be done until Tuesday morning. Before the passio cali on Wedneaday last. - and esnccial delight sceined to betaken by them | cloge of the day, however. Mr. Talmage cane of Geneva, 'Is visiting his | in publishing ministerial scandals. Of course | & d the publishers were “worldly men, and were not }';fiz’,,fl‘,; ;‘f,’;‘?;’i":fefgfifl’a‘rwfi:'fix?&’fi ) place at Colchour, on the Indiana line, soas to | Bobeg. i i ter the transaction of some thoroughly H &, Tun in men from Indisns. Hoxle is to be elected | P00 0 4 noes the Club was ably addrossed | ranks, fnterspersed with abuse of Hayes and éffig{f.‘,’,’: o Turkey ‘ectzed 200 Krupp muns | ' Ghwics ot S S er, Mr.U. S, 3 ia, of New llamshire, 16 the guest of Mr. | to be so much blamed for thic injury that they | sert his editorial of ¢Good-By, OId Friends,’ o 2 3 anyhow, for be is backed by Tom Scott who will : %6 him as hie wants to when he gets to Con- 8{5:&; gu;dthli.: liumlif l;‘éa{;'( Ergndtwgé;\;g Wheeler. The audience wasa reapectable one | g5, ¢t rs bim s, eting - i e LT Ye mecting then adjourned until 10 o'clock | journed. ? bt e - e e (BEVSEIIC DL D e O s ter. Georeo K. Toover, of the 3. . | & But ministers were especially lisbie 10 | fhc first page, and also to take out & Sood tomorrow morning, and the sub-Committee REPUBLICAY VETERANS. Sy aen b the Later Delng | o ten o0 vt Boar T e mor has been Cif- | Chureh, preached bis farewol sérmon on Sunday | SUsplcion. — He " would tierefore advise | ing adyemtisemont on the Jast page At gt B et sestion for the anoamimens | _The Chicago Republican Veteran Association | Republicans. £or the pact facy oot 9f the roduco EXchange | juet, andhus left for tho General Conforence. -1t | them to be very guarded. Young | (he 1 “Chiaio adhanch, via met last evening m the Grana Pacific Hotel. | As anofiset to the Democratlc trouble n | forthe past fow days to the offect that the Czar | ja'expected that ho. will not oe. retarmed, to. this | Women were' often” ant” to run after | higirgbecas of the Chicago ddvaucs =i of Russia had abdicated; that tho Czariua bad | charge. During b residonco here Mr. Hoover | ministere, and would like tobe munisters’ wives. | 1o Forn taken £ te. preseroce Ef;.é"é: e o e Gearss Ml Boeue, | Capt: Louis. Jacobs owcupied the chair, and | Belle Gity Hall, the Republicans of the Fifth = gentlemen were appoint2d: George M. Bogue, Se o D elle Ly , the Republicans of e been laimed Pri . i CrE . g e 3 i 3 G. G. Smith actedas Secretary. Capt. | 1. v proclaimed Princess Regent, and that ves- | has endeared fQimeelf to the church and entice | II a ininister went & few times with a young 10 fg?oé‘gufi:xfrrvm\'v Firle Vierling, Clarles P+ | SWAL Beleher and the Belcher Brotherst Conti. | Vvard met in enthusiastic convention and listen- | gels loading with wheat at O%u_sa hod been or- | community, and they will part with him With | woman, she mizht think he wasattached to bog Deessuan fo.stary the printlogiat dofé and i M THow, Frantlin McVearh, A. B, Cook, 3, G, | nental Glee Club entertained the Associstion | &d toable spceches by Messrs. Sindbaum and | dered to unload. Under the influenceof the | mach regrei. or even engaged, and accordingly there woid | OIf the entire edition during the nizht, he star Haines, John McArthur, Charles E. Culver, H. | With several campalizu songs, which were capl- Fink, of Milwaukee. Theformer gentleman ad- | first rumor wheat advanced about 1 cent, ud it HIGHWQOD be trouble. Ing until carly dawn to see to its being doms 3 1 tally rendered, and received with enthusiasm. | dressed the audience in Scandinavian, and wos | has since made a further advance of 2 cents, [ isgetting to be metropolitan, Robbers tried to | ™ yle.srs, Hoffman and Cook werecontinned on | 214 to makc sare of getting the issue out be- break Into the residence of E. A. Mears, but Mrs. | ¢ia) N Popry was withdrawn by reason of his ffié{i‘ 5:25 rg;oza;z:c x‘fld&:evesél?mionssgg D. Jennings, Arthur Dixon, M. A. Farwell, 5. Dicki he recipient of rousiog cheersat the close. | The rumors wer ally discredited yesf Jobn H. Roberts, C. M. Henderson, Mur E. Dickson announced that Col, Bob In- ectp! sing close. erc generally discredited yester- e , ; Nelson, C. 1. Teed, Henry Biroth, . 3L Ryan, | Bersoll would be hero next Saturdsy ovening to | Politics o our goodly ctyare red bob and afall f dag. 0 © 5 " £ the | oyt w - Boringtons Delfonte, sud s, | Toturd to England, and the othor candidatea | f0, el iet 09 0B ut tae publication of e e s ot B e, e 1;mmimved that the Veteran Associa- | month. ’ ¥ 2 Cras contemplated sbiication s offcially | S5 od in getiing in sad caried of dve overcoats |'Wero admitted to full conmection. calted Tato, in the morning, and. caceatly & i X 101 er, John ! 3 C - and other apparel. . ko VT o S5 hine Ton e Niaiting T A Bimdcms, B. W, | tion form a battalion escort to the honorabls [ TETESSER DENOORACY: denied. Gen. Johh W. Glampit: has ‘rotuimed from Indl- | _Tho anniversary cxercises of the Educational | 1a%ed to Mr. Hullodk, * I See sou are gois Clark, dr. W. F. Millizan, A. M. | gentleman, as he was a friend to the soldfers. § mfi_fi;‘flihf\ o et s 2 mass-meet- = ana, where he has been stumping in- favor of il | Saciety were held in the afternoon, the Rev. G. | firet ints yo S e, Vriglt, ‘Jobn Esumgarten, E. D. Noore, | Ma Wood moved to amend that when they | {5 10 i Cont ol (e Tnaddnarters of tho AUBTEIA O eelon e ineeot "sors aifHes fa to be | VpoLigreen presiding. Dad o ihe trab " sinteof e , they do 59 - s cogni- . 2 X 7 ‘ e sdjourned, they do & ey arnear orel AN ITALIAN APOLOGY. leld mext Friday evening. Among the speakers m{‘;{fi{?fi“fi?ifié‘?fié‘?&;i’“ conducted by | He at once ud the papers put under suard, ani LS, 5, 98 S8 e set to work getting out another edition i ., s Johu Buehler, Philip Steinhaus, William Vocke, ; het 3 P: Hotel, d tion of the Democratic successes in Indiana and . 5 ing, at the Grand Pacific Hotcl, sod that all VIESNA, Oct. 14.—The Italian Ambassador fn oxpected are Gen. Clampitt, Prof. Everts, and | U oftap by Coitn O SAUTORTe. e wpon an o . 3 ) pol which he was go far successful that the cun A. H. Burley, H. J. Willing, Louis Hatt, H. B. ; Sc Hot Flihe 8 A ; o 4 7 be invited t it h them. B ‘eet Virginis, the following resolution wasread > g?‘f.:gg’ sLj;Li,?: n}ungé ‘B\"-Manf‘?ni; 5}';?.2;? Lo il vl SR S O Ly the Chairman of the Sate Committee, and | this city hos been Instructed to express the | Cob James. =~ o o 0 d | cducated miembership of the church, and th 2 P e S B e e Wil i | _ Lieut. Mahony, as called upon to speak, and | ubabimously sdopted: regret of his Government for the boastful aud | ghe hones lsnow swarming wits workmen propaf- | best, facilities for obtainiug it. There wasa | Sonocs, rosoived it only twelve hoars belid . e e kW, 3. | 2nnounced that he was ready now as in 1861 to | _TheDemocracyo? tho Hermitago Distriet of Ten- | warlike laogusge of some Italian newspaper. | tng 1 tor . materanre sitabiishmenp s L need of an educated membership and ministry, | Laipiar HaG Asan instace of how tlo Campbell, H. AL Singer, K. J, Williamson, D, K. | do his duty. nosate Bave recelred with tho profoundest grail- ——————— ‘The Street Commissiouer has been making much- | and without it the work of the church could not | (o) oar; Taunsge did his work, Mr. Briglt, Pearion: S On motfon of Col. J. H. Roberts, a committee | fitation the inte igenco al the success of the In- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. needed improvements. g0 on successfully. His second point was the | LoC (2anaging editor, found on his desk, waes ea " = of three was appointed, consisting of Col dianaand West Virginia Democracy, and of the The new school-houss is completed and read; H e | he arrived in the morning, the proofs of tia the Republican Clubs of the City of Clieazo | of three, was appoioted, conslsting, of Col. | culignt straggle made by tneir brethron in Ohlo In Special Dispatch to The Trivune. for cccapancy. i 7| bearing of an educated membership on the Sun- | various pag:s, just as he had made upthe foras s ) the interest of law and order, inscparablounion. | gpgrygrrzLD, IIl., Oct. 14.—Buno’s new Op- | , Mr. Francia Bradley, Willlam P. Kimball, and | S25-56800L am"u‘“".f.ffl'r‘a“"gud”e‘du‘c";t:g*‘;“;: 1, aftrmoon previons; a6 thal bie ol ans: ’ -~ | pect nothing wrong. and Cook County are requested to meet Mon- o waiton Col. A. C. Babeock, to tender to him ( and harmonious government,’ which will assure Mr. Lawrence, of Chicago. were Lore this week; T BT * | bership helped the accumulation of funds for Mr. King also said that Ar. Talmage’s claim aay evening at their verious headquarters, for : Sistration of | the Veteran Club as an cscort to Col. Ingersoll | prosperiiy io each member and overy eitison; | era House, built on the site of the old Opera | Mr SATieice: of Ch iy work. It also aided the periodical and book in- | of talking with him, the Bev. Mr. Spurgeon, z s Mr. T ke purpose of preparing for the registration of 31l Bepyotican v mext Saturday cveniog. therefore, House destroyed by fire last February, was —_— —— e day " s After some further songs by the Belcher Resolred, That the Democracy at the homes and - % i g oThe day for recistration ia fixed for- ’cl‘r-;e:_gg; Brothers, the Combsitten © returned and ro. | ncar the graves of Tackaon. Dok and Johacny | formally opened to the public to-night; Pay- PIO NONO AND JEFFERSON DAVIS. toeste e fl'fié‘,fi‘;&&g seminary as a meaus | and other contributoss to the Clristias at Fork BhaHId b Peristonad, ported. cxtend to their brethren in Indinna, Quio, and | son’s English Opera Company, of Boston, ap- To the Editor of The Tribune. paratory school 48 ‘the more impo ant then | is entirely groundless. Mr. Spurzron hu Thureione Jiemublians, be watchful of your | M. E- Dickson, H. A. Packard, and A, Harris West VI{fidnlu their sineerest. congratuiations, snd | pearing, Crrcaco, Oct. 14.—If “Rex,” Inyour to-day’s | Either the common schal of collece, 28 it oty | wiitten but little for any paper on this side of uty in the premises. were appointed 3 committce to sec to the pro- | Sxbrese the conddent hope that the October elec- | ™G e \yilbanks, living near Irish Grove, fn | paper, will look into the Chicago Times for | picd the middle evound between them. = | the Allantic anid hns of Lite efuscd empniti, G remircs, £ | e sepololed 8 commitics tostoto e . prelude to & groat trinmphal 3 ) ol n e ) ally all offers to induce Lim to do 5o, and that By order of the Republican Campaign Com- | £07Ing of carrl maimed | march in November. this county, reports a big feat of corn-catting, | Aug. 21, 1876, fifth page, he will find a copy of e Rev. C. H. Fowler spoke. Ho bogan by | jf “there were any chance whutever of hs wittee. e ilids rotbacs thaw sass ™ Lashourd ool AR, two,of his men cutting 63 shocks of heavy corm, | the Pontifl's Ietter to Jel, dated Rome, Dec. 3, | $37in% that there were many outside agencies | services being securd, the Ghristitn of Iork ABOUT TOWX. Wateh,” after which the meeting adjonrned till | Mwaukas, Oct. 14.—Yuc Hon. Matt Car- | 8Veraging 75 bushels an acre, 1863, by which to convince any blatant Demo- | 0o Trat in importance wwas the. prise Ty | Fould have se-ured them long 4 N. Thursday evening at the Grand Pacific Hotel. | penter spoke to-night to an immense cromd at pectal Dispatch to The Trivune. crat. that the Pope at Rome was silly enough to | newspapers gave the news of the day, aad werg | 161U VEFY certain tiuc if any b _ BEPUDLICAN HEADQUARTERS. SEVENTZENTH WARD. the Academy of Music. Hundredscomldnot | FOND DU LAC, Wis., Oct. 14.—During the past, | cncourage the arch-traitor at Richinond in Lis | thorcfore odncators. . Yot they cosld not comees. | 10,22 journal with the expdc Novw that thie smoke of Tuesdap’s battle has | _ The Seventeeuth Ward Republican Club beld | get into the ball. o First Regiment of Turn- | week Col. J. A. Watrous, G. W. C. T., bas in- | damable attempt to destroy the American | o man in an argument, nnd were mot therefore | Lels, from tho groat Lngis #léarcd away and Republicans can ee what they | 8 large and enthusastic meeting last_evening at | ers pavaded before the meoting. Hituted Tomples of Honor ab Fremont ang | Union. The letter is & translatiun from the | o be counted amone the educators foc she, | PEFSOR Would sureiy be di the corner of Sedgwick street and Chicago ave- | - The Democratic nominstions this evening | Soioo - emples of fomor b Fremont and | Fatin, in which it was originally written by the | Church. He bad heard it siad, onee. after an e West Bend, making fifty established within the | * Infallible.” What strange bed-fellows circum- cloquent sermon, that the one who delivered it W'h‘[:’l?l;:’!‘:"‘: ::lmz"om aave accomplished, they are growing more en- b r: = Qs s Ea e, Mr. C. G. Linderborg in_the Chair. Stir- [ were: Sever*h Senatorial, Geo: A. A % in & thusiastic and jubilant. In Indiana the Democ- | Ho! 346 ececy wore made by Mr. J. H, Cloush, | Birsh Assar. |~ g irian Jeorge Berts | past year. 'Temperance s making astonishing | stances make, auyhow! PRO BoNO PUBLIGO, | CnaSit sermon, that the one w . cacy only got the shell, while the Republicans | Ay Lo L. Mills, and Mr. J . Aflen of the Tt * omro. progress in Wisconsin. The Temple of Honor, ———— ous sermon o - had ever rebd Anothe ape. | When youniz Whitmarsh's d, who lately ot the real meat inthe nut. It istruc the | teenth Ward, Mr.P. A. Sundelin offeredates- | Crxcrvwazs, O., Oct. 14.—The Hamilton | 3 OFder for men alone, has bad very much to HAZING STUDENTS. cator was the unirersiry. Hore waponer el | refurned from Austruia. made him a nresent of Democrats elected “ BluoJeans™ by 5,000, bt | olation that the Fiicenth Ward was bighly | County officlal vofe: First Distriet, for Con. | 40 With creating the infereet. It doesits work | -, : {hirly minutes’ ride from the churdh whero fhy | 3 ka0garoo. e was. delighted. “He fiul nens Y i tified with the excellent nominations made | gress—Sayler, Demograt, 14,1443 Force, Repun. | i & auiet, practical way, shunning politics as ¥wATOLIS, Md., Oct, 14.—Cadet Midshipmen | (htiy minutos’ rice from the @:;mfi?m the | gwned a kangaroo before, and had often ex 53 cumpletely 15 do the Magons and Odd-Fellows., | W. N. King, of Georgia, I. B. Parsons, of Mas- Saerawer meeim w’push ts dfl?n"&' dgh;’:x';’t; pressed a wish to huve one. ' Knowing the ani L mal was a vegetarian, Lie bought a wagzon load the Republicans guined fonr members of Con- | B0, " Republican County Convention, and | fican, 12 i : ‘ g voi Y 3,474, ’ Second District—Banning, Demo- gress and the State Legislatare. Ohio, (00, bs | would beartily support the entire ticket, Which | crat,'14,133; Matthews, Republican, 14,058 For | sioux Shiaes Pupeishto The Trtune, © | gachusetts, Goorge A. Scatt, of Indians, J. T. | 16 padersiond thas it ekt e sadly fo Fone 5,000 better than was anticipated, and al- | ¥as unanimously afopied. Sherll ~Wallace, Democrat, 25,009; Taylor, 27,- | stail, on board the steamer Key West, passed | Lecby, of New York, and W. W. Russcll, of | need of money. A university consisted of three | of vegetablesy and ad them tuken up to te Tocther tho victory was o Republican ovo fn | o - eiondervra wagn, | 861 For County Clerk—Bornard, Demotrat, | Fore Randall this. morags on 1he ey aome. | Marsland, have been dismissed from the Neval | {hinzs: frst, & Board of Trusteess eovgndia | 100G, 43 the animal was tame, be lud bin e Republican Club o ighteenth Ward | 27,996; Richborth, 27,871 Bort Handall e ooy " | Academy for refusing to tell who * huzed » the | Loardof Trustees, and third, a Board of Trast. | Diought into the parlor, and invited sone e expelled students refused to testiy | ecs. He had been there and kuew 2l sbout | fo Qn 0FEE TN, 0 IS were admiring both States, taken from any standpofnt. The |y 1 yicting “last, evening at the North Side R Grand Piclas Botel rooms wers Visited by lares 1 L LR SPAS, OuaHA, Oct. 14.—The initiatory work pleba. Y 181g€ | Turner Hall,” Mr. A. M. Pence in the chuir. | LirTLe Rocw, Ark. : s to- | Jo save other students from being oxpelled. for | it. It was Decessary for them to have moner, | 'yl Newioutdland dog belongiae to Wik 1. 14.—The officiai | gq 4 1y commenced on the Saunders County Bi c St | “hazing, for which there is the additiorial pen. | and the Board of Trustecs £otit oat of th marsh's little brotherindaw came into the numbers of voters yesterday. Col. A. C. | Nothing beyond the transaction,of regular rou- | count of the State clection was completed to- i1 i Babcock holds that the 26,000 citizens in | tine business was done. ¥ day, and shows a total vote of 103,600, Miller | Othe Uulon Puciflc Road, thirty-fve miles of ing O ¥ i ) 3 which they are bound to complete by Jan. 1. alty of being * cashiered.” - The cxpelled ca- | carth, or out of the air, or out of somewhere. : B, Indiaus, who voted, Ihe Greenback tcket ax. | @ oro onganlz s Sor aAOTNE GIARDS | denend. | DSmOral) recelving 2. majority of 83,993 over | ™ Prusprirmia, Pa., Oct. osA? a mesting | dete may bo relastated, buta castiered azer | A few Sears azo a man budwritten a bookwhich | foo 28 seeing’ the kangaroo, made s e iited bt ostelive ettt Bt Eistaon, |0t Coms e pot oo M b Buetata M o e | roop\Hepsbliany, "~ of the' Park Gofmidsion 'th attarmoon the | canaot. fras supposed to demelish the Clristian rtgion. L elr e, st i o0 o s % 250 Oy Ie uestion of allowing the main Exhibiti - Y T i ¢ oncopposed and demolisled the book. | - o would have been elected by nearly 20,000 ma- | alone. In 1572 they bolted Governor, and now: CANADIAN ITEMS, ?n; to rewmain pmgnmunnymin n:cum:f u‘gfs Judge Pitman’s Boy. - | He would, m,@_}_’m‘ urze that they cducate, in | BI0%: lrheel: h‘:e nuz;l‘lt h gracefully; but the . Philadelphic Bulletin. order to give their scholars the power to refute. nm%c:-, :;-ugs nx“'; ‘:,'il,et ;rl;lnéurgnorgo ti:ccehfw::fl {gmiz; A grand parade ot the Hates and | though they support Mr. Le Moyae,—from tho P LI again discussed at some length, It ws agreed V] er Marching Clubs wil robably take | feeling displayed at their meeting last evening, o o] » il 1 i ine i A ] plase 1 A P y they vl ngt ‘Xme R :uwgoi the legisia: | BARNE, Ont., Oct. 14—TheSimeoe County | 10 appoint a committee to meet the cit- Judgfi] Pitman’s boy Bill acquires learning in , The first monument_to education in this Con- | 51200 & top of Whitmarsh’s mother-In-law's ‘X ceding of all the Republican Clubs of this | tive tlcket nominated at Turner Holl, A rétolu | Coundil has paseed 2 report i favor of the | 12ehs aod & committeo of the ' Centennjal Com | 10 scioal house. At one place the plaster | ference was the Rock River Seminary at Mount | JEiP< o {0R 27 Witmarstys mother o-isms city and Cook County is called for to-morrow | tion was passed at their mceting indorsing Mr. | Huron and Ontario ship canal sch a mittes of Counsels to Gurthez flseuss the mat- | BE o0 I S o D ovaved o cLenne foct Tomes | 15 To.d0 por semt ot "t smeiad BIVCI from | gthor epring from fhat. Indecurs. footiag to fhe Caning to prevare tor Tuesday’s reglstration. | MeGrath as County Commiscioner. u rio ship eme, and ap- | ter. A conference mecting of the Commission- | this aperture Bifl endeavored to escape foet fore- | 15 to f0per cent of their substauce, and he | Ciazer. e hurted the old 1o ainst th 2 .y pointed a committee of five to confer with the | ers will be held next Tuesday. most during school hours one day last Summer. | thought it time for the ministry of the Church o e 0 uveragainst i It i.s!{neropnsedlu call a meeting of the Twelfth SOUTH CHICAGO. . e 'y Unfortunataly he stuck fast when half to try th thine., He the wall of the room, where she fell over an orns- Ward Bepyblican Club for the parpose of ssk: | The Republicans of South Chicago had o | Toronto and Countyof York Committecs. Naw Youk, Out. 14.—One hundred thousaud | Unfortunstoly he stuck fast when T | Denehers honld attemtie Asnouglit all the | mental - chair, which she entirely | raivet ing George W. Reed to withdraw from the Leg. | glorious meeting Friday cvening at Centennial Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune. tons of Scranton coal will be sold at auction on uED, dudhe could neilierrepiuc. morre: | B b aitend tho Anpual Conferences | 5™ " hor fall; the | Kangargo fu iclative fiket fn the Fourth District. ‘Shoufd | Hall under the suspecs of the Hayes and | ToRoNTo, Oct. 1h—Tn order to allow the Yednesdag, and 100,000 tonsof Pletston coalon | tretk When the sttention of M Qimes, e | o e oo pyey ttem of business attend | oo 4" conbot with fho etagert he refuse, it is sugzested to ignore him, and to | Wheeler Club. Though the weather was | commissions appointed for that purpose to rs iy nest Ut roceeded to the exterior of thepcd}‘lc‘e and o also, that évcxyx'- reacher sho els_ by e tiouckd, |l sprawling on the floor and was promptl; select some one else in his stead. stormy, the meeting was large and enthusiastic. g ' i it is SALT LAKE, Utab, Oct. 14.—The Ann Eliza va, | P Vi, 3 T ould bring his wife | oo ] Whitmar c hed Tho Hon Shalby 3. Collom will speak as fol- | The Hons. Williars Aldsion. A L. Mooy, | complete the consolidation of the statutes. it is | Bricham Young case came 'up before Judme | Dreced the opportunity afforded by William’s | to Conference, as it was as necessary for her o | S¢i2ed by the dog. Whitmarsh hanced excit Tows: _ Sireator, tommorrow eveniuzs Ejavo, | Maj. . W, Brockway, and J.H. Hoberts mads | °ldslly sanounced that the Untario Legisle- | Stnefer_to-lay, who dseided. that, unlezs the | Positionto hammer with ashingle, Then joung | be posted as for him. - Tle church ‘was now liv. | {7 &t tryipe to gt o erip on the dog sou . 8 o oJs We s o L. tare will not = mone! sviously adj d the : Mr. Pitman was pulled out and plunged into | ing in times of great opposition and infideli s b 5 are will not moet for the dispatch of business B o Gy e b e ey DIMOLT W48 | Suna in vlgar fractions. Near the schook. | and all t3 forces ShOIQ be DROWERL ont tr. 3! Aanw0 foas on s hing s sad, perine e s, o ;lr:u .\xy;cF m'if’?fl“d'x i {7 ?x’iflmsfiz rday. ndi.r -3 g r=bi W.-flmd it lyunnpplu“& until the first week {n Jann: aid in ten days, an attachment should issue t B ' 3 Mt. X 2 3 i ¢ i ry1 January. i acl sue to 4 L N inowiz the prominesy vistiors were. illiam | to sbundon the: Demgcratic party, and. jom the Special Dispaich to Thé Tribune. ring defendant fato court for contempt. Bouse there is a mill race, at the end of which | counter them. He favored keeping the Bible 1n | o8 With bis fore legs, by a powertul eftr 3L Bustietl, Tolodo, 0.5 tho Hon. Nathaaiel | ranks of the party o trae relorm, and i argu- | MONTREAT, Oct, 14~The steamer Dominjon oy Sl {herels s sucemte: Inmoniutely below the | thepibllc sthooly, 4 il » ‘bensdiiion. 5. 6808 wos Fame 00, slmich be. oos sails on ) scs for : car ed i i ; OBITUARY. Water to an undershot wheel, The inside of the | Brother Batchelder. sy, Terely cut in several places, agaln renewed 4 ‘IVJY. Goodh‘ue‘ Akhx;’u%o. E?:heKHgn&g_. P. X‘;m ;enta&rhy they shlfiuld‘til;) s‘tf were ovedmogar- eale in that country. Among them are scveral orbton, Van L; utchins, Des 2 and unanswerable. Mr. Morrison and others | P2 8, 0 500 matehed carrfais horses, NEW YoRg, Oct. 14.—Gi Rufus Kin k i i ¥to) ‘ andal L . A188 1g & b d valued at h ) . 14.—Gen. Rufus g, at | tank is grecn and slimy, and when the water is IN THR EVENING. Moines, ' Ia.; James Fishback, Jacksonville; | will speak at Torrence Hall, Irondale, on Tucs- | Ji'36ers 40 a5 . one time connected with the Milwaukee (Wis.) | drawn carafully out of it, a great many fish can | Were held the auniversary exercises of the Sun- | __THC kangaroo went raclng around the roomy often be found Iying in the Bottom. The tenk | day-achool Union, Addresses were made by :‘:",;‘;‘;"“sin{;;‘p';&‘t‘g k“;’;f’"gr:g n*;“:%f," [ ctting ¢ , with Gov. John E, Beveridge, Springficld. day evening next, Let all attend who can. ¥ - . 4 v. Jol Dee noageflvainsgfl. Y BBWORK";NDMES’S sl mi;raezzaxrllllneré?e:r héflw{ubcm mfi_m‘;fied\ x‘"zmfi Sentinel, and who resigned the office of Minister | o fifteen fect decp A few days affer the fog. | the Rev. H. W. Thom: 4 the Bev. 3 I ! : OR 2 - | ms Viagara District Mutu: 2 t = 5 3 N - W H. W. as and the Rev. J. H. Vin- A L o dfififi'fig- G A dr}:h fi’gfl‘l!’eléfia'xfififi at the Union Poun- | Fire Insurance Company's office hore, of which 7. Fomc 2 ‘asm, died [ guseity lastagnt. ging, Bill lappencd, to pass the tankend to | cent. Vin- | do in hot pursiit; finally, makinga wisstopbe Panoia, Oct. 14, 1876.—Col. A, C. Badcock, | nearlyall the emploves (nuinbering about 300y | Mr- Deloel is manager, an Inspector was sent to | F1¢ leaves a widow, son, and daughter. ook in. He saw Mr. Simes at the bottom, Lch overa card stand, sl hefors e could gl a0 Hetel Y S whk o Chiesgb | beine preseit 3L Bowen the Pregocat ot tue | {mrestigate, and nst izt the oflce was broken | | DETROIT, Mich, Oct. 14.—Charies Moran died | picking 'wp eh and puiting them io a boa! FARWELL HALL on his legs again the dog had him. . The kavs- Saturday, 2let inet. I wonld prefer an evening | Haves and \Whecler Club, iotroduced Mr. John | nto and tho books abstracted. A search-war- | last night, aged 79 years. He was one of the | Milliam felt that the Lour of vengeance had TS XOON-DAT PRARER-MEETING Gogmada, 225}1‘1‘1‘0'13 e " i 1 0 issued. Q ) . ol e slui 3 3t ol meeting. R G.IsczmsoLr ~ | H. Ruberts, who spoke on the labor question, richest men of Detroit. gate, aod fn less than a minute that jolly old | _Theattendance at the regular Saturday mect- | to bim. A desperate struzgle ensueds chain were broken, growls and shricks- filled the sif, /. 2 G Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Agreeable to this request, the State Executive | showing the beanu;é which the Republican and ToroxTo, Uct. 14.—Exemptions from taxa- BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 14.—John A. Ferris, an pedagogue was floundering in_six fect of water, | Ing of Sunday-school teachers was large yester- the kaoaaron'e ol fi ke o A 3 r00’s tail flew arount e a flall, se Committee have fixed the time for a grand Re- | Democratic parties held in regard toit. Among | ¢ion in thls city last vear amount t v: c] i i i i R i £ noCcH p: a 2 'y ed to over | actor, was struck with paralysis last night, | trying in vain to clamber up the slimy sides of | dav. The Rev. L. T. lain H fllltg%flfilfittg{rxf L s’um'““’u"uf!f.‘é‘.’fi,}“&% 2&3 ’i‘,:’"?fi"‘:? ,‘i’.,dfffidpz,‘,‘fm‘,‘;ii‘l Sififi“fiifl $3,000,000, and the City Council have decided to | Whilc on the stage at the Hol{ldny&rm The” | tlie tank. When he sawpyounz Pitman he | leader. CRambiriai. wis this | stously juring two old ladies aod s soust perinit. This will be one of the events of the | ever bencltcd the laboriog man. He showed | heaonioc Leetsatuie to abolien all exemp- | 3ire in the sharacter, of Georye ZTuboys in " La- | shrieked to him for help, Bt Bill wkh flend- | ter the usual openiug exercises Mr. Cham. | enac by oot diruck by it and thé scar g z ; 33, i ] il L T on church or other property. v s Secret, died s mQroing. sh coolness, said: *‘No, sir; you’ve ot t ming. g am- nded by a young la elng:.. cked down campaign. On that night there will te s torch- | the ridiculous imposition which the Democratic | The Baptist Gonventlon ooens here’ to-mor- o, 0, SPEla1 Dispach o Toe Trioune tread water till you promisc. dever to lick | berlain proceoded to discuss the lesson, which | & corner and. theiaugimu 5aa dog falling on T. PAUL, Miun., Uct. 1h—Frank Dageett, | me again.” Then P vledzed him- | was Acts, vil., 51 to 60, inclusive. He began by | Der- Before the dog conld be choked off the kangaroo was dead, snd the young lady bad Aight parade such as probably mot been | Suuth were tfl'h;g to play on the Unionin trying | pow "2nd will he continue? a1l next week. equaled in Chicago. Arrangements will be per- | to make the United States pay for the damage * 0 Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune .. editor of tle Litchlicld News-Ledger for several 3 i L i focted to-morrow or Dext. day for the grand | done during tne War, not safy by the Union, | Orrawa, Oct, L-—iihe conference between | Years, aud prominent fn State Soamaticn and | 351 1es ot trome e Caoh e iy | LUFHOE to the beginning of the whole narration | ainied: A upselslorer gt 231,30 job fied Surn-out. Col. Ingersoll speaks at Rock Island | but also by the Rebel, soldiers. His specch was | the Ontario and Quebec Minfeters. sy aob bor. | Dolitics, dicd to-day in a it of spoplasy: Simes out. That night, when Bl got home, he | Of StePhen’s remarkable earcer. He thougnt | Whitmarsh the next weel, and curiosities do v £ s the majesty and prerogative of the Holy Spirit | not now excite any cnthusiasm in the breast o pext Friday evening. attentively listened to and enthusiastically | minion Government has closed. The difficul- NORFOLK, Oct. 14.—Frederick Wilson died | f i i . found Simes there “conversing with the Judge, 2 this morning of apoplexy, aged 7L Ho Was | and five minutes later the Judge was londlfi:é glowing in this man was most admirable. It | Whitmarsh, THIRD CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE. cheered when the time wasup. Another meet- | ties which prevented the settlement of the ‘ fl?ofifi’l")fi{m (r:m;xz&u&: fi: a:dn:“mgs cc%x;- ing will bahd;ixl;e;i g;t!gr;l:‘; Dot tfi:;:c.l:]d%sp%w bel.wees the provinces of On- | Well knoz;fl:‘;;fl&fp&g;,{ryoeg” _— William with a trunk strap, while Simes sat | was not Stephen alone, but the great inflaence % 7 - ispate Tt ung ile ¥ 4 sl 2 ner of Lakeand Clark streets, yesterda: after- | met at Democratic headquarters, No. 77 Clark | A case for n:%hiiii:‘ii‘é:lyelwcl}g?ng’ gfierfiw:?:cf t Joumes U, Ut Jie fy D corha, o o byiml’fl Soonide “‘”‘"Jm e 1w pertaions | 0fgo0d that was manifest fa bim on an oerpbian Sl l»gi:‘o;flconlldenuflfl- Boou, and orgunized by sppolating . M. Pencs | strec, Mr, D- A, Stiit in the clair. The Chair- | to be submitted to the Privy Council. Conaid: | &3 Wellknown citizen o (e connly, dled st opinion confidentially that Simes Is & peridious | g trying to the mere man. He had no thought | Duriug the subscription for the municipal loss Chairman an . Payve Secrctary. Anad- [ man explain object tobe the election of | erable progress was also made at the conference | 1S residence in Lockport last night. He was L —— or care of bis personal safet; i in Paris, which was taken so many times over 8 journment was taken to 1:30 p. . to-morrow | Grand Commander and Division Commauders. | toward a scttlement of the_ various important ;’:‘;k}:fi on the barnof W. 3. Burt yesterday, | s 01a Farmer's Views of tho Centenntal | charged with S!feune de!enrfln:tr[a;n;?wls:;h}:; {{mg I‘}“‘eue of people :nn\erud’:az the mnir'i'! Correspondence New York Erening Post. known the messages of God. He used terms tn“zfu wreor‘;o%nnrl:éoésm&%; Efi“.fx'éfi'e fs D:;:lffl ) After a characteristic and ungrammatical dis- | matters bet; i O from a scaffold _to the ground, a dis- ween the late Provines of Cansda | yan.e ‘of ten fect, receiving injuries whi at Mr. Upton’s office, No. 85 LaSalle street. ch ter- Iwas cspecially entertained by the conversa- | with which they were erfectly familiar. They | zood places. Finally, a woman fainted from s g : DEMOCRATIC TEADQUAETERS. cussion, 8 motion was made tLat the meeting | and the Dominion, which have been i vance T = ¥ . i 9 0 c: o 3 s . z o x| 3 5 ” sccuws to have cxhausied Democratic energies | the West and South Divisions e]fict g.mlr officers WASHINGTON mourn the sad accident which removed bim so g’:ifi%‘ifi’fitflg ‘YP,f.g}‘I)‘:z';fl:E"fl;’ee l;t;’;::lr Wuéd', 2 but becl;mse it brought them s :n ofllll.!l:cznlfberse’;:mnilnm ll:?zr':u fil})%g;n:ay ons T e W The Braaics G | sibo i SR B SN | gy WO, (et o il S ean e S e T o | L e+ Ters QI 1, | Ko e BT Mo i el Loy : A 2 My Ly Ly o] aster- i Ty ji i hey | gamin; “there’s her husband,” and he poinl ) A ot of thin and they've got so mbled k er husl , point e Tk P i ey Sl eore :zrc‘tfiifi;lg: Ji f i Ti'g"er ch 3 Demmof Cour Indlany, sud. THE POSTAL COMMISSION, up in my head, that 1 camt scom fo re | taughe o Niight oo st allow imetitito be | toainan standing in the ranks and rezarding 26t 2f . Q. Smith, Commissioner of Indian Affairs 8. Lous, Oct. 14.—The Railway Postal Com- | member anything. Now you may laugh, but | against thoseufireaenn Were they not"humoin itxfitsufl‘%g;l:%"ns’:f g.fiufigglzgpa{:z?gm K -« cer, 3 ommittees to sec to the registration of Demo- | the table, which was carried. > em S 1 Fohrsd b T from Obio, and R. Ducll, Commissioner of Pat- | mission continucd thelr scssion to-day, and ex- %;‘ I:‘_“%‘:'z-‘: {‘;;;tl{e‘zcrf:g:;e?w;: 2 d’ll'.\:'gg:;c hlem‘tl thifl tth ey]nu[: fret at commands un- | *you sce your wife in sieh o siste and stir 10 ' 3 4 - | plessant to them? It might be they did not | more thana stone:” wsir! Not much! Id cratic voters. Capt. Lay moved that the South and West o The Independent local ticket movement seems | Sides separate and elect their Division Com- | e0ts, bave returned from their vacation. amined several raiiway men and bankers and | per every farml achine, et hors to have fallen through. The prime moversin | manders. Carried. In addttion o the appllcation of Gov. Cham- | merchiants. The tenor of the evidence of busi- | hog, or chcep, Aol cren. the sive bt he Hantd | tone, Gonsel e oreraa Drescnce with | lose my placo!” 5. Iget my money's worth; and | their hearts are full of guile. me!rueg:,&i;_gg . now, somehow or 'nother, it don’t seem a8 if I [ with a kiss. The Jewish Sanhedrim had been TO RENT, the matter propose to leave it where it is, and to ‘The two sides separated, and, after a recess, | berlain for troops for South Carolina, made to | ness men was that the fast mail while running | and cabb: vote only for the best and most competent of | reported as follows: : th the candidates of both partles, trusting that the | South_Side—Division Commander, James C. | o g:;;’anr;l:\:;t’l’bfxnm{:?) of probable trouble fn | was a great benefit to some branches of busi- | IOW, Democrey will revise its County Commissioner | Strain; Vice-Commanter, James Leddy. by T istricts of Virgina, it | ness, and that all that was required to make | had. . : parties to the betrayal. Therefore Stephen and Legiclative Uckets entirely, and that the | _ Wes! Side—Division Connnander, D. A. Btitt; mgf’m {,“ the marines should be held in | the fast service of almost inestimable value But what do you think of ihe Exhibition | called them ot only the betravers, bt mur. . Jiepublicans will also make afew changes for | Vice-Commander, Christopher McGrath. A g_css nlg D n(iolk. aud a company of soldiers | to all branches of trade and commerce | On the whole? Yasked. Well,” he replied, | derers of the Just One, He charzed them with st ; -The--North 8id was, called upon; and an :fin ommon;(onroet.n prevent violations of | Wa$ a dcuble daily service both East and West, | ‘41 think we're ahead of the furriners on rew!flclf the law aud not keeping it, though e nounced that Aug. A. Busse had been elected | L€ Peace In casethe city authorities cannot do | 2nd to run so s to reach here and New York | &)inost everything. We've got more of ‘em.” | received by the word of the ansels. But i This party of much hope and little strength | Division Commander,and Martin Scully Vice | g v Oct. - early in the morning as well ss in the afternoon. | Now unquéstionably that last remark, simple | drama drew near the close. Stephon stood T i5 carerully working in_the ioterests of the | Commander. W baem e, O ul_ll,h—A Herald special from | It was also claimed that St. Louis should have | and absurdasit is, speaks out a common im- | an angel of the Lord, with a face radiant, douby. Palmer House crowd. The rooms in the Tro- | The meeting then sed to go fnto an elec- | G Choonbanias : e written a ’fhm;on of | postal advantages equal to her railroad facli- | pression. Many persons, withont reflecting that | less, and those who looked wero filled with o mont House are never overcrowded, neverthe- | tion of Grand Commanders, i the Thy o8 fhr tro0ps to aid bim in en- | ties, and that the former should be increascd | it is impossible for forclen nations to pre- | perfect madness, and, stopping thelr ears. the; Jock the heads of the concern keep up a show of | he¢Chair thought that, ss the call did not fo (ém'!f seo a;; né ]e Chief Magistrate of the | and extended to all the principal points in the | §eut more than samples of their industrics by | rushed upon him, cast him out of the flt.:,.‘ ang lusinese, and one or two of the most enthusias- | confemplate such an election, it would be out n:?fl(;ccd LI‘)cio £ e‘“&ln“v Bgfl‘fl‘] Yesterday and | territory tributary to this city. the side of our wholesale displays, go away with stoned him. This faithful witnese, a man as a TO REN I iz frequentere of the place insist that Cooper | of ‘order. Hion headed by Sennw?— %\;tnor(ues by a delega- ——— an ri‘xngzcnmd idea of their own national im- | criminal already condemned, was allowed to und Cany will be elocted. 4 motion was made that the members pres. | HoR headed by Senstor Patterson. The answer » SUICIDE, portance. look into Heaven before death and sce the Son DEMOCRATIC RECONCILIATION. ent go into the election of Grand Commander. | fhot'he shouid await the o consultation, was | goroymys, O., Oct. 14—Frank Dreshler, a | wgr A% TBE FOREIGRERS EXCEL O IX. of Man standing on the right hand of God. The Du Page County delegates who opposed | Carried. that b swait the retarn of tho Presi- | COLTMPUS, O, Qot 1A—Frank | s 8o you saw nothing,” I asked, in continu- | This is almost the only” instancewhonShrict IN THE John R. Hoxie’s nomination for Congress, and Gen. John M. Corse was elected by acclama- nf te» erin the Franklin National Bank, committed | ing the couv’u'raluon. in which the forciguers | was called the Son of Man after His ascension. ‘who protested against, the action of the Gonven- | tion, and Gus Busse was elected Vice Grand S " suicide & few moments ago by shooting himself | excelled usi” « If God was witnessing to Him, the people were v Yion, met, the First District Democratic Con- | Commander. This left the North Side without YELLOW FEVER, through the heart. No reason is given as yet OB, yes,” he answered, !‘they aro alittle | all the more acting in violation of God's 1o . ressional Committee yesterday at the Palmer | a Divieion Commander, but before they could | SAVARNAT, Oct. 14.—Total number of fnter- | for the decd. Iite shead In some few things—-such as that | Thers was no waitlng for the action of the law, g Touse, whero matters wore talked over. The | do anything an adjournmeat was sprung. ments to-day, 16, of which nine were from —————— Seevers chiny; them plates, and dishes, and | but with violence they took him out. If those ' conference was 2 long and tedious oue, zod, _SCANDINAVIAN REPUBLICANS. ellow fever. Sister Mary Berchmann, f INDIAN RAIDERS. cups, and sarcers are well got up. and beat our | before him could read their own hearts. tho from thie fact thit the entire party afterirards | The Sonth Side Scanainavian Republican | 3 \ftve st Wamon, o mann, former- e G crockery ware all holler, Tl allow: and so | epeakerthought many might find they had sinned 1 drank togcther, it §s presumed that the “bloody | Club was organized last evening at No. 21 LZVHI s Mary Whelan, native of New York, died CHEYENSE, Wy, ct. 14.—A number of In- they be on that gobbler’ tapistry, because we | no less greatly agzainst God than those of tha: INQUIRE OF chasm " was bridged,—at lesst, Wt was the a5 | Trentysiath - street. The meeting _was oy dians are reported having left the agencies at | CAWt Waste our time on such fiuic siifching. | day. - Stephes, in all the torror, tamult, and an- surance given to a TRIBUNE reporter by mem- "':ges“fi“dfi b‘:d BR'}I"' ‘hfiybflg%%fl fchlei!x; TURP‘-ENT.INE noon to-day. Twelve horses were etolen by ffi%’»%}“}fm"flefinofiwi& “sfig:' 335 ;fl:‘d" g!"sr‘ of that bour, had no reseatment towards WILLI A N] C DOW T e n: members of the Club. . ¥ s is 3 T inrs of the Committee. e Clul them from McIlvaine's ranche near the Chug- | fmitations—that s, they would be if thes wero mup;l‘mtmr T e rd.nmaobf l?gu:_‘:e:lfl‘qugg‘r U, . STRAWS. © .| then procecded to organize, and after some ILMINGTON, N. C., Oct. 14&.—Spirits turpen- | v 5 o ] ome | W | water. Sergt. Parker, with s detachm red np; b, om the shole, ps 1 sgh e Avote on the Toledo, Wabash & Western | preliminary business nominated the following | tine firm at 41 gonts, Second Cavaicy, who acrived at the Taonine | colored ups but o the whale, s I _sgid before, Broness (Lort lay ot ihis o to weir | o TRIBUNE BUILDING

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