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' ' i 1 ¢ . best-appearing mititln organizations . fu!\l])‘r *“snafnly under the dircctlon of Il ‘\\'ar!hl Kan, h war. Whiln stotloncd thero the news was recelved of the assassination of President Lincoln. The oflicers and soldiors there cnmm‘\cd resolsed to liold a meeting in memory of the natfon’s savior, and Maj, Davis Was mmnlmonsl’y cailed to the chalr, ating the object for whicl the meeting was ealled, he patd wglowing tribute to tho memory of the wartyred Prestdunt, and ns he deserfied the loving natura of the great leart ‘which had ccn:efi to beat, men who had unflinchingly faced death {n many a haml-to-hand confiict burst futo tears and eried ke cilldren, Subscquent- yTie was piven the eommand of tho post at Franklin, La., and while thero reeeived the sur- yender of the Confederate forcas {n that vicin- Sty. In August, 1365, at the concluslon of the War, he resirned his comuilssion, which was honurably ‘aceepted. When Gen. heridan was placed in charge of tho Departmunt of the Gulf, with Licadguarters ;IL Now Uslcans, Maj, Davis wus appoluted by him BUPBRINTENDENT OF MAIL, RIVER, AND OCEAN TRANSPORTATION, and had charze of the trausportation of Guv- cronent stores and traops, Here he remained until 1568, when Gen, 8heridan waa rellever of his Southern command and ordered fo the Mill- tary Division of the Missour), with Leadquart at Leavenworth, He necompanied ten, Shert- iy to his new post of duty, aud with him par- telpated in the Indlan warof 1863-'6D, nnd took =& persanal part fn the battle on the headwaters of the Washita, i which * Black Kettle? was defented by the Jata Gen, Custer. After tho In- dlans wero cleaned ont, Muf, Davis returned to Leavenworth, wliere he remaiued till 1871, when e resigned hls position and MOVED TO CHICAGO, Here e aceepted the agency, which ha still holds, of the Harttord Life-Tusurance Cmupnnf. in this cily and througn the Northwest, In 1873, tindng that lis thne was not wholly oc- cuplet {n louking nfter the businoss of the Iiart- Jord Life, he beeatne a partuer in the houss of Grorge B. Swift & Co,, in the manufacture of uxle-grease, Abouta year ago Lo was solicited 10 accept the Colonelcy of the First Regiment aund, through his exertfons aud personat atten- 1lon, it huas becomo one of iha heat-dflll'cd |:1|1;l n the @ ."Chis corpuration has large Guancial Interests A hll)c he wus in the scrvice the Colonel was clogso student. For two years he read law, D, MeKay, now o promivent member of the Bar of Leaven- Ilo bas never heen<a pollticion , though from the time he cast bis first vote, which was given for Gov, Andrew, of Massa. chusotts, he has ulwnys taken un active Interest ju politics na n scelence, He thoroughly believes 1n the principles of tho Republican party, and proposes to vote us ha fought, for and with thoso who eaved the Unfon. Col. Davls tnkes n pardonsbic pride In Lis nwny record. 1is bearing Is that of the thor- ougl soldier, who holds his honor ubove every- thing, His friends point Lo the fact that while 1t the army ha handied millions of dollars worth of (overnment property il money, and not one cent of it cver clung to his fingers, When he retlred from . the serviee o took with him a clean halance- sheet. Tlefs an encrzetic buslness man, and is poseeased of more than the ordinary wnount of executive abllity, This ho navifested while as- soclted with Gen, Hardee, who was_author- Jzed by Cougress to lm-ndgnte the Montana clalms growing out of tho Indian war. ‘These claims ginounted to over 81,600,000, and were reduced to less than £400,000. Col. Davls {s n ready and forcible speaker, Ho fs not given fo fllghits of oratory, but spenlts straight ouit, nud suys what lio meuns i the mast direct manuer poseible, He belleves in the eflleacy of sound comimon reuse, has no pet theories to advance, and §s of the opinfon thut pure business principles should govern the Usea] polley of the mmtiom, ILLINOIS. . WAUKEGAN, Speztnl Dispalch g0 Tho Triduna. Waukrasn, 111, Oct. 17, —Matters pertaluiug to politics bave sufllcinntly for sdvanced fn Wauukegan und Lake Couuty to show quite definitely what course will be pursued nud what rusulta witl bo obtained when voting day arvives, The Republieans commenced thelr work quite eurly n the enmpalgn ond bave siwe labored steadily und earnestly, with hopes coutinually growing brighter, with the full sssurance that ultfinate suceesa will be achieved, which of canrre will reflcet great eredit not only wpon our loepd energy bat witl turnlsh Invaluable "as- sistance taward cartying theState of 1linots for Hayen nnd trug” reformn, Every Repub- letn speeeh * made thus fav ~bas ef- feetaally © served fn galolng new con- verts, some of whom were foruerly on the fence, und othiers who had become g0 morally vorrapt thut they were reapected (mlr by their nssociatea In tho Democratic runks, Henee, i€ tue Inbors of thu Repunlican brethren sre at- tended with such favorablo vesults, it must, be admitted ceven by the must prefudived ninds that there {8 reality in Repubilean doctrines, Ou the other hand, the Democrats lave on sev- cral ocenslons sccured tho services of goml speukere, whose cloguence was Quly udminds- tered, but, owing to jts belng unaccompuuied Wwith the facts, fetl worsce than frultiess, The Interior townships ars belug scourcd At present by the candldates for counly oftlces, all of whom wre guod ‘speakers, and whom' tho Grungers con- ider exceedingly tuteresting fellows, Our citizens Were lust _evening favored with another torchiight parade by the Hayes and Wheeler Battalion, composed of Compantes A, B, sud C. The battalion presented o really fine appearatico upon the street, ko much 5o that wany cltizens accompaufed them during their eutire journey, After leaving thelr roots they wroceeded up State street, and traversed sev- cral other nmmu‘;hmren untll they reached Juilan, upon which latter streot, In tront ot Mr. J. Y. Cory's resldence, Company C were presented by Mlgs Ewmma Priee, mu?zh- ter of Dr. V. C. Price, of thls clty, on Lebalf of the ladles of Wunkegun, ‘with an clegant banner bearing the portraits o1 Hayes and Whaeeler. Tho uct \wus accompanied with a short and appropriate addyess, Mr C. A, Partridge, of tne Gasette, on behalf of the Compuuy, thunked the ladies In o well-worded yespunse, after which ho sdvanced soveral of the uiore promulnent reagons why the young men to whoin the banner was presented were going to yote the Republiean ticket, Ho compored brief- 1y the War record of Hayes and Hendricks, and Iscugsed other points intercating ut the present flmlm A lurge assembly was prescut on the oc- casion, KENDALL COUNTY. Spectat Digpatch & The Tribue, TLANO, 11, Oct. T8 —~We reached liore by the wauy of Yorkvlile, and found Judge Van Dorsten, of Vandall, at the Jatter place Je bas beon holding u series of ilne meetlngs in Keadall County, nrousing the Hepublicans and convert- dng somo of the infatuntul Greenbackers, We drove over to I'lano, ns tho day was magniticent, and it gave usa flue opportunity of cbuerving the corv-crop, which, ‘we are glad to eay, was good. A committec of tho atfzens of Plano csmo out to mest us, and_among the nuwmber wus o brother of Mr, Low Steward, It 5 a very slueular fack that four of Mr. Stew- urd’s brothors should bo hluurlf' opposed Lo hlm politically, und are doing a1l In Uselr puwer to doleat Lim. Arviving ut Plano we were escorted to the nl‘-ukor'. stand by thirty-six os lovely young glvls as the sun eyer shone wpon. It was certulnly u great compliment to the oowing Governor to state the fuct that ho drew the largest politleal guthering ever biekd i this cly. Fuarmcrs weve thera from every part of e county, und when they saw und hearnd the 1wo men who wers caudidates for Governor they oxpressed themselves fn uo uncortaln lan- pudge vhleh way they would yote. 'Flis Hlunols Gampulzy Gleo Club were on hund, mud guve us some grand jusplring songs, 'The solo ot Otls I1. Carter, * Vive V'Americu," st the people wild, One good song, suoy na \\eln-‘urd then to-day, I8 better thaw two pour speeches. l)lr. Cultom held his audlence for oser two Dours, und wheu Lo had concluded his speach it wus universally conceded that coud aced bad tieun sown hers to-day which will brivg forth wych frult, ‘Fifs eveuing U, D, A, Park aud Irus Coy nro aldressiug the people, wud 4 torchibrht-proces- sluy 15 in progresy. spectat Comvenguntiencs b Triv at Corresponden @ Tridune, Roscor, 1N, Oct. 17,~Lust Batarday niebt o rutber amuslng incldent ceeurred ut wur Town- Hall §n the courso of au extemporaneons speoch dedtvered by R, P. Porter, of Rocklord, “Ihe speaker, onl belog introduved, saldt ¢ Coming ta Roscoo veminds me that the Chleago Lime, that moat detestablu ol all Democratic shoets, rought out & Roscwe map, Junws oy by namie, whoni many of you know to your vost,” [ere voices from the crowd cried oty ** Lknow m 15 worth” w ascoud) #1 know hhia o worthi” aud yet a thivd, *'I know bim $11.00 wunh.‘] Tho confusion und laughler that followed these paronthetieal remurks muy easily bo imegined, **1 was ubout to remark,” eald “the epeaker “that when ths Democratle orgaus con tind no better materiul to briug up against Gov, IHayes thun sucll desd-beats as Jumes Leroy, they had bettel fiddtes and Iet thom forever renain mute. This polut was fully spprecizted fu Koscou, fur min, of us were takeu in by that futeraboble dead. best und unmitigated yascal, James Levoy. Spectat Dinich fo Ahe Trivui @ 1 uile. Minooks, 1L, Oct. {—The Ho Ficrce; formerly a seeideut of wids Vi w. I 'y spoke lwng up their } hore this evening on the financlal fseues of the present gangass. The meethig was held tn the Methodist Church,an was tho Iargest gathering ever held in this place. The speaker gave n clear, powerful, and_convinelng argument, and hetd the swdlence In breathless attention for two hours as e presented in o ealny clear, and impressive manuer his arguments for the con- tinnanee of the Republican "party (n power, It was the best. esposition of ‘the tinanclal poltey of the purty which hus beet presented thisyear, The friendsof Coover were mnde plalily to scothn dnm}m‘ ot throwing nway thelr votes, ns the kind of reform which may be expeeted under Demacratie rulo was polnted out to them, The Minpoka Gleo Club gave us revernl Hayes and Wheeler campalgn songs with good cilect, JOLIRT. Spectal Diepatch fo The Tribune. Jorer, 111, Oct, 13.~The streets of this city Tiwve heed ablize this evenlng with the light of 1,0w Hepubllean torehes. The demonstration was In honot of the Republican victories fn Ver- mont, Maine, Colorado, and Ohu, and iwas n Knuu( sticeess, cx.-muu;fmu anticipations of the most aanguline, The dffferent dlvisions assom- bled n the several wards at 7 o'clock. Torchies were distributed, und the mafn _pro- cession formed at tho Republican head- quarters by Jolm Tambert, acting _ ns Chief Morshal, assisted by Mussra, E. A, Nate tinger, James Walls, Clurles Pettigrew, J, C. Luug, und otlers. "Tho procession was fully one mile in fength, aud mada an !mnosln%dls- rl:uy a8 it marched through the streats, Nine- enths of the men fu che line were voters, Tho Light Artillery fired a salute during the evening, and headed the procession, which exhiblted some unfaue features, mmong which were s aguad of men carrylng axes and n tmnq';urom;v “We clear the \va'y for Hayes and Wheler," followed nt recular intervals by other squads armed with rakes, thelr teanaparency belng “We rale fn the West for Hayes and Wheels er,"* and one with pitchforks whuse bausier waa inserlbed, % We pitch in and do our duty for Hayes aud Wheeler,” The rear was composed of unother aquad with brooma, whose motio was, “We make a clean sweep for Hayes and Wheeler,”” Other transparencles were, “In Hayes We Trust, amd Tilden We'll Bust:? “ Nomore Confederato Majorities in Congress.” ‘The delegation from the rolling-mill expressed the workmen's senthuents by transparencles which declared that % Deioctacy Closes Mines nnd Mills;*S “layes Elected Means Peaco and Plenty;” “Tilden Elected Means Poverty,? and atliers of a simflar character, Another feature of tho event wasa fine dis- nlny of lireworks from the Rohertson Iouse, The Court-Rouse was packed full, every inch of room belnge oceupled by people unxlous to hear the speech of the Hon. T. M. Thompson,, of Chileago, who madu an nddeess, The nifair was emphutically the biggest thiug of the cnnpalgn, and the Republieans lere are jubilant over its grundeur. £ . NLOOMINGTON, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. BrooyiNatos, 1il., Oct. 18.—The greatest palitical farce und fizele of the scason was the Guooper mecting Leld In Bloumington to-duy. Bam Cary was ndvertlied to be bera and speak. Tn his stend, nt the eleventh hour, camo Bldney Myers, of Clnmgu,whusu blatherskite argument has been perpetrated this year heforo on the Bloomlugtonpublic. e was followed by Jexse Harper, of Danville, who ut least gucceeded in amusing his audience, These orators spoko from tlic cast stops of tho Court-Hopse to nat over 200, On the platform were scen such blatant office-scekers na John Glipin, of Lipton, R M. Guy, H, L, Phillips, und others, At night Hurper aud Myers addressed o small audience at the Opera-House. The fow peopte who came in from the country to hear Cary are greatly in- censed at the deception practived on them, SOUTHERY ILLINOIE, Speclal Dispaich to The Triburte. . Canoonvae, 11)., Uet, $3,.—~The Hon. J. K. Lasall, Attorney-Genersl nnd tepublican cas didute for re-clecetion, delivered o fine_ pollt speech a the Court-flowse ut Marlon last even- Ing. 'The house was crowdeil, many_having to tuen away, befug unable to enter. Capt, 8, G. Yarks, of Du Quoin, followed Mr. Xdsnll In an eluquent address. A torclilight procession was il during the evenlng of locul clubs, number- Ing about 100 persons In line, Enthusiuam is high, and Hayes and Wheeler velgu suprene all over this scctlon ' Hon, Isuae Clomments nddreased a meet- fug ut Avna to-night, The Hon, Mr, Inscore und the Hon. Jacksou Frick address our people here to-morrow evening, We will be Jolued by the clubs' frum Murpliyshoro, STEIMILNION UOUNTY, i 5 Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. TI'rRERPORT, L, Uct, I8.—luverythinzin Steph- enson County, };ullllunllj, luoks’ first-rate, We hieur of no fumily brolls or Congresslonal stews, The Greenbuckers have mude but Iittle progress with their political verdipris, and the usuaf big Republiean mnr{urlty will ba rolled up in Novem- ber, Shelby M. Cullom s here to-night, and the Tlhols Cumrulun {ilew-Club. Wo lisvo had a splendid meeting, The Hayves and Wheeler Miimte-Men, with torches and a flne hand of musle, nre naking thinga preity lvely, Mr. Cullom spoke for tive Lotirs, dwelling withmore l!l?ll usual forco upon the fssues of the cam- paign. " nesny, Special Dispaich o The Tribune. Hasny, L., Oct, 17.—Tho Republicans of this city bad w grand rally this evening at Farren's Hutl, The crowd was colled tozother by the presence of the Hon, George H, Harlow mid the {on. Ueorge A. Sanders. "They make a llvoly team, und gave two rousing “spoeches, which were onthusiastically upplaudod st Inteevals during the evening, which will tell st the polls thiee weeks lience. Harlow und Sanders are mukile w flne canvassdmwing crowded houses and having enthusinstle meetivgs, ‘They speak ut Buda to-morrow, - STEWARD, yperiul Dixpaich to The Triduna, L10, [, Oct. M.—Lew Etoward i3 obnobbling with the fow Independ- with bouts nnblacked and un- kewmpt head, to glve himself the appearance of n Granger, I‘u uvolds news correspondents, anit as to his preference betwoen Tilden und Cooper,- or between the clalms of his rivat colleagues on the Independent and Democratio tlekets, ia e dumbus an oyster. ‘The gentlemen who nry showing hiin around, however,suy Stowanl Ia for Cooper und for more greenbucks, e fa pretty Targely Ignored Ly the prominent emocruts, MACONB, peciut Dispatch to The Tribune. Maconn, M1k, Oct. 18.—The Kepublicans here are )m'lng [y firnnd ?ullmmthm mueting to-njght over the October election. Flvo hundred Min- ute-Men are marching throngh the streots with torches, and mnong‘ thet ara une colored com- pany. Georgs B M, Prentlss, of Quiney, 1 speaking to thic largoest crowd that ever mot fn Chaudler’s Hall, "The Republicans will inake tho campuign lvelyju MeDonongh County for tho next thres weokis, and will sweep tho county by #00 mnjority for the whole Republican tickot, OOLESHY AT WATAEKA. . Mheciul IHepateh to The Tyibune. Warszga, 1L, Uet. 13.—Senutor Oglesby spoke ut the Court-House this afternbon to the Lurizest and iost. enthinstastic audience of ths vampalsn, Every avallable Inch of stunding raot was oceupléd, and hundreds lett the Lofld- ing, heing unabile to et within rangs of the n‘t\'uk\:r’l\ yoler, The speech was one of gullant old 1Mek's lmm\lgst elfurts, and wus well re- celved, roumds *of applauke greeting him throughout, ‘The effects will be vistble next November, « J DUQUOIS, Spectal Divputch to Tha Tribune, DuQuoss, L1k, Oct, 15, —~"The _[lon, sull und K. (. arly aditre thuelsatic m ut T s‘m hos wera weH e dld mueh good, ‘Thess southern countles from hei u thorough umd cifectlva cany TISKILWA, Spactut Diguatch 4o The, Tridane, o Tiskinwa, I, Oct. 18, ~The Ilayes and Wheeler Guurds turned out in grand “style to- 1. K. Fd- wlarea and on- crterday, Both el und undonhtedly tenen o fnto thie They ure makiug w58, i night. y‘i‘l.m Cooper men are fecllog rather dull over the fallurs of _thelr cotvention, hehl here yes- teedny, The Mon, Fo R 8herwond sesma to” be the cause of tho fallure. ROCK IBLAND, Spectal Dispaich (o the Teiduns, Nock IsLanp, Oct, 18 —Col Ingersoll speaks here Fruday, Oct. 30 ut 3 poane Arrangoients wre tmade with sl rallroads wud steaees for ex- curslons ut reduced rates. ‘Chere will boagrand demonstration at wighte Wo expecs an e wense meethug, JLLINPOLIA, Foecial Disgaich o The Triduna, Bewinorizin, i, Oct, ia—2A Jarge Hepnbe Tiean weeting wud fag-ralslog wus held toduy I Hllopolls, this couuty, and addvesssd by the Huop, dJy i Clinltant, of Linvoln, and the Hon, Jo . MeCunuelly candidute for the General As- selalily. A SERAW, Haectal Dispatch b0 The Tribune. LLGIN, 11y Oct, (3 d VoLt an ihe Bockfurd pusseuger traln this oventng resuiteds fayes, 425 'Thden, 55 Couper, 1 e ABOUL TOWM, , REPULLICAN NBADQUAKTRNS, Yesterday was unother active duy at the Grand Pactile Hotel roows, where consderable effects Ivewark wus done, The Cook Caunty Came- pulgn Commlttee have taken churge of Saturday nighit's rally, aud {t will be un fnuncnse affate, Yusterday mornfuy Messre., Bogue, Babeock, Cul, Ingersull, und Avchitect Boylugton visited the Exposition Buliding,® which las been ca- Kaged fur the mecting, Canvas wil be atretehed unider the ruof, uul the house ko arratgel thae it ucoustle prupertlze will Lo uearly ¥ not " ikt CHiCAGO " RIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1876. . quite, perfect, Beatswill be put up for 23,00 ucople, and the floor sawdusted. There will also bu accommoidations propared for Jadies. This will be the monster meeting of the cam- paign. Col, Ingersoll 1s satisied with thear- rangemetts ns perfected. % ‘The preparations golng on for the turn-out of marching ciubs arc also on a mammoth scale. It 18 expected that an fmmense number wiil he i lne. The varlous factorios and trades in the vty desiring to join or cxbibit their respective industrics, ‘such as boller-maklug, printing, blacksmithin, , or other et ceteras, nrerequeated to report to Maj, Carroll at the Grand Pacific Hotel by to-morrow ovening, In onler that they may Le nssigued positions In lne, All tho neighboring towna have heen_Invited to julnin the vrocesslon, and Elaln, Laporte, Ind., and other ncar-by places wiil sund lnrge uniformed delogations, with bands of music, Tho arngements had heen malo, by the Democrats for & parady on Saturday evenlng algo, Gen, Coree, who, by the wag, is'n courte- ons and always accommodating gentleman, not knowing that the Republicans were going to turn out on the sume ovenfng, nddressed a Hite note to the eneral Commanding nskin the thne and dato of tho parade. A reply with the {nformation was sent, and during the after- noan (e, Coree and Mr, J. 1L, Rao lind o briet consultation with Adjt.-Gen. Carroll, Dan Shep- ard, and seversl other, gentlemen inter- ested, when Geno Corse and Mr. Rao con- sented to postpone the Democratic turn- ont, us 1t might lead to ) Mleasant results, be- alde muking It hard for both purties to procure bands, cte. The change was made with o hearty uod {uullug. and the gentliemen at Republican ieactquarters felt very much plessed with the action of Gen. Corse. . Among the prominent arrivals vesteriday were James 8. McKee, Clerk of the Supremne “Court of the State of Misslsaippl, and W, 1L II. Mil- ler, Indianapolts, Gen, llen Harrlson left for bis home In_Indfanapolls fiutcrdn& Accompa- nied by the hearty good will of ull Unlon-loving men of Chicago. NATURALIZATION FRAUDS. It Is a very remarkablo fact that the Demo- crats arc having papers fssucd to partles to bhe- come citlzens who have nc business to have them, The uttemipted colonizationof this State with Democrats from Kentucky and \Visconsin muy not bo Fo caslly neentplisivd, yet at lte- publican hendquarters there {s authentic infor- tnation (hat the thing will bo attempted, and that slveady the agents of Bamnuel J. ‘Tildef aro at work. In regard to the naturallzation busl- ness, the following letter may throw a little light on the matter, and somewhat explain how the Democrats are making “reform " citizeus: Heaveuantens Witt CouNTy REPUBLICAN CrN- g3 CONMITTEE, CORNER OT JRPPERS LIBT BTALKTS. JolieTt, Oct, 16, 1870, eack, L‘u{l alrman, efe.—Dran 8 seema to me surt of an underhanded armnge- ment whereby oar Domoceatlc fellow.citizens (to be) can obtatn thelr nataralization }mpnu in Chi- cago, Numbera of them are Hocking from this county and nre hulnyrun through 1n eharp order, Try and lave this littie business stopped, 63 wo think and know that seme of them aro not entitled to bucome citizens, Respectfnlly yours, WiLLtau Dovaary, Chairman, E. B. Sherman_will speak In Kankakce this evouing, John Wentworth will enlizhten the citizens of Naperville to-morrow ovening. DEMOCRATIC TIXADQUANTERA, Those very respectablo und eminent fosills who compose the Democratic Sfato Central Committee sat for some tive hours yesterday afternoon In thelr rooms in the Palmer Jlouse Thelr sceslon was, as usual, a star-chambor one, Reportora wero oxcluded, and thoy were ot al- lowed to know anythlne of the proceedings. A ‘I'nipuNe reporter questioned one or two mem. bers of the Comtnittee ubout 7 o'clock last evening, after they had adjourned, sud the fol- lowing colloquy took J)luuux # What did you dot” # 1 don't know."” “Can't you tell 1" 4 Noj L'nin't at berty,"” i Are you sworn to scereey 1! “ No," - “Did you do anything of Interest to the pub- & 41 don't know.” ¢ Do you know anything!” 4| glve it up.t The truth is, the Commitleo hawed, looked wise, smiled, scratched thelr heads, sald some- thing ought to Le dong, and then fnally ad- Journed without accomplishing anything, ox- cept makingn few speaking appolntments, And that 1s the kind of a body tho 1ltinols Democratic Central Cotmitico is. “They ave regarded with disfavor by thefr own party, us a sect of gentle- men who do not know haw to manage n party, sven in Llinois, where the Demovraty are n'a Leautilul minarity, TILY, INDETENDRENTS, This intellectual und highly-moral organiza- tlon fecls offended becauss Tum TRIBUNR has bieen statiug that it {s mevely an adjunct of the Democratle party, and this ‘wholesome truth is hurting thy purty. of finauelnl reform. Now, the fact 18, the gentlemen who have chargo of the headquurters atthe Tremont 1louse ure highly respectable, but, though they may not belleveit, for every bmnncnt who lus Jomed the orgunization thore nre fiftecn Repul- Means; und aowe of the Democrats muy be seen daily holrnobbing with some of the Palmer Houue cllque. Besides, the candidate for State Auditor, who Is on the duplex-ticket, Is working tooth and mail to dhove overboard Republicans aud make a_full Denoemble-Greenhuel fuslon- gl;xifl. It that is uot trylug to sell out, what The (ireenbackers have finully settled down on the following NOMINEDS D First Cougressionul Distriet, George 8. Bowen; Becond, 8. F, Norton; Thind, J, L.eMoyne. Members ot the Board of Equallzation—First District, John Wentwortn; —Seeond, A Thraoy B, Chuse. _Senators—: 1 Distrie Huines; Fourth, J. ¥, Scan- Tan. § — Flrst, District, Repreaentati . Brownj Second, M, D. Flavin Thind, J. B, Ta! lor; Fourth, dobn McGitvray; Flfth, Ell Roberts 3, Sixth, Stephen Hollnnd; Seventh, Qeargo &w hipple. Htato’s Attorney, Egbert Jamieson; Sherifl, Charles Kemy Corone® L. Quirk; Clork Circuit Court, Jncob Urass Rtecorder, d. W, Brockway; County Conunis- slanoers, i Burdick, Geargo W, Newcomb, Goorgo I Tloflman, Clirlstian Bussc. CENTHAL REFOIN GLUY, A reporter yesterday dropped In at tho Gard- nur louke to” inquire after the welfure of tho Central Reform Club party, which, it had been announced, would huve Iis hoadquartera there, s way informed that oot had been engaged, but further Inquiries elfeited the fact that the Neform Club had not been around, und uo vne could tell when ho would be. Who *he™ was could not be ascertuined, but 11 wus generally suppoxcd to relate to the hewl of the ticket, QEX. HARRIAON, In an Interview In Toesday’s Trwuse with Gen. Harvlson, the Generalwas mado to suy that the Tndiana cloction hed beon, usu gen- ernd thing, a fulr one. What the General really suld was that the Iudisuapolly etection was con- ceded to e falr. Aw to the clection fhrough- wut the 8tats, the tieneral thinks thers 4 no tloubt thut the Domocrats exerelsed thelr usiul Ingenulty fn some places [ importiog, vepeats Ingy and Intimidating. BLAINE, By request of the Hon, . G. Blalue, bis ap- pointment to spealc tn this elty hag bean poate poned to Suturdyy eventug, the 38th just, ey MEETINGS VOURTIL WARD, ‘The Scandinsvian Club, 30 called to dls- tingulsh 1t from the “Bwedlsh Republican Clab," snd camposed of Danes, Swedes, nud Norweglans resbding Tn thoe Third, Fourth, and FIfth Wards, was orgunized Saturday night, und elucted the followlng oficurs: Presfdent, Judge dubn B, dundstran s Viee-Preshilents, Aves Bk- rtrom, O, ML, Bkduhl, Sugust Wahl; 8ceretary, A WL Winberg; TregsurerJolin B, Sundstrom | Executive Commlitey, * John E. Bundstram, uzast Walil, Me. Rosune, and Afves Ekstrom; Finaues Committee, Johin Sundstrom, - Awes Ekatramy, A, W, Winhorg, Augnust \\'u)ul; Lhclg gates ta the Central Chity, Judise Jobn E. Suud- rtrow, Alves Ekstrom, A, W, Winbers, and Angust Wahl, A um:llnt: of the Club was held last night at 267 und 260 Thivty-first sticet, whin a cotupany of Hayes uud Wheeler minuteanen numbarinis twenty-tlve was arganized and unfformed, ‘Spie- fted spevchea waro mude by Judges Sunditiom aad the Hon. Wilham Aldrich, und the meeting adjourned until Oct. 25 at 7:380 . ., 8l the same nluce, when ft wihihv: nddressed by Mr, Aldrleh, 4. 15 Cloy 1. Mils, Cinisul Chorles ndell, ) John . Nemd- strom, There will he 3 glee club In attenda aswembled Leglon, ‘The prellutiuary aets of the asscudly were ehnractertstic of trile Democpuey, Abjut Bo'clock u fow Hoxle men entered "the hath, adod h{ u shock-headed shimploton nanwd rgo Hittou, who «distinguished himaelfiin the Hovie Conventlon by belng nominjoudy kicked out s o snbde delegute. Ho was thin for Hoxfe, but when that gentloman wus non- Inated he turoed ubout and oppusul him. l&.\ must have decome reconverted. for la night he appeared a3 un ardent lu[l purter — of the mun - whose faith - hogs, Humiiton had Mhoscl nominated by his fittle crowd us Chulrman, aul cablel the) meeting to order, Then the uthier fellows— the antl-Hoxle wmen—vamny fn and wanted 1o Lnow what the meeting was fore ‘The muddled liflton tried to explale, but ho wus most merels lesely howled down, sl angrity told that Lo was ot the Chalpman. e stoutly malutained thut bie wus, Buek MeCurty supposted thls ciati, A man named Cunningham, backed up by twvo blowers and strikera from tho Stock-Yards, headod the o‘musnlu". and the two factlons kept up a howling wrangle for at least half an Tiour, Hilton atih keeplog the platform. The 8tock-Yards bumimers howled over to Duck Me- Carty that fToxle Tnd patd him 875 for hls vote, This_started a fresh howl, but Duck, n- stead of donylng the _truth of tho charge, smiled and sl mothime, At length the Ton, Thomas Hoyne arrived, sud was Invited to pour ofl on thio troubled waters, He advanced to the platform, and took ascat. The mob howled for a scitlement of the diflicults nbout a Chafrman, and Jln?‘nn kept_his scatf, Then a young rough fromjthie Stock-Yands, with a greasy black eapand no collar, was boosted onto tho platform, and told Hilton fo vacate. Hilton suidd he wouldn't. ‘Then there was more hawling. 1t waas kopt up for sonie timg, as only a Democratle howl can be malntained. Then a respectable-looking young fellow, with red halr and a” glib tongue, Ona- han Dy name, mounted the platform, and, doprecating the - dlsgraceful disorder, appealed fo the mob to beliave theinsclyes, and asked ILilton to resign, Hilton conaented, and his young successor,from the 8tock-Yards took his ‘plw. % Mr, uu(no was Intratduced, and after n while succeeded in %eulngmdur. Iie then went on to prove that the Demoeratie party only could save the country, ete. As Mr, Hoyno closed o cry went up for Hoxle. But ho wanas not. Thon Mr, Onalau was vory casily provalled upon to muke u Reform snecchy to Which the reformed mob, sow re- dneed ton cond{tlon of order and quiet, listened with attention, More_ cries for Hoxle, but no Hoxle appeared. Mr. Aloxander Kost addressed the mecting fn German, There wero #till further cries for Hoxie, but he was not fortheoming. But xomehody had kindly provided o panphlet {ssued by that sus- felous concern knuwn us the Ante-Bollum ublishing Cotnpany, showing four reasons why Loxlo should be cletted. They ure us follows: First—Ho ls n thorough Demucrat, and not a4 Know-Nothing: a atanch supporter of the Connti- trit!»n.' n)r;;! an Indofatignble upholder of the peo- ¢'s richts, 2 p&m"wd_m 18 thy “*choscnone™ of the people, and not an nfilco-sceker, Ihtrd—HBocause his heart yearns to altoviate tho sufferings of tho neeily, Fourth—Bcecauan Lis opponents only obnsa him for dolng charitable actiona with an “easicr effort than they are accustomed to. "The reason why lie inust be olected, according to the pume nuthority, fs “because It is cons ceded on all sldes thut the people are tired of intrusting thelr Interest to the hands ol pett!- fogeing politiclons,” Mr. Hoxte will unidoubtedly learn, before the 7th of November, that there are scveral very good and valid reasons why he should not, and snust not, be elected, if ho does not know them alrcady. FIFTIL WARD. Thern wana a mass-mecting of the friends of Hoxle at No. 113 Avcher avenue on lust evening. Atldresses. were delivered by G. B, West and others. Nofights. SEVENIH wanp? The Soventh Ward Auxiliary Republican Club held a meeting lust night at No, 85t Bluelelamd aveniie, the President, A, Grahan, in the chalr. The buslness was vonftied to arrangements for the reception of Col, Fred Ifecker nexiweek, and for tho day of election, fn the way of guarding the various precinets from repeaters, TILWTEENTI] WARD, ‘The Republicans of the Thirteenth Ward held 8 large meeting lost evening at Schnelder’s Hull on Western avenue, near Indiana stregt. The colored Haves and Wihecler company of the ward was In attendunce, as also seversl compa. ules_of the white nllvlalun, all i full uniform und headed by marilat musle. The companics formed at Denz’s 1all and marched to the meet~ ing, belug recelved along the line with great en- thusiasm. BSpeeches wero made by L. L, Mills, J. H. Roxche, and others, and the meeting was [ great suceesss BEVENTEENTI WARD. The Nepublicans of the Sevenicenth Ward started an auxillary ward club for theupper end of the ward Inst evening at the corner of Sedg- wick and Division strects. ‘The necthg, which was largely sttended, wes called to order by Mr, d. 8. Mullin, who stuted the rensons for startin thisnew club, M, N. M. Buflingion was cluclcfi President, and Mr. J. 8. Mullin, Secretary. Stirring addreascs were mado by Measrs, Btan« Iey and Gottsehalk. EIGHTENNT WARD, A largo and enthuslastic meetiog of the Boys In Blue was held at the corner of Erlo and Clark atreets lost evening. Addresses vero made by Col, RSbL, Gen, Thomas, Mal. Vocke, Gen. Chetlain, and L. L. Milly, all of which were well recelved. ‘The exerclses worg Interspersed with voeal musle, and the meeling wea one of the hrgdeul. and most successful over held in the ward, THE WELSH SOLID YOR HAYES AND WIHRELER. There was a grand rally of the Welah citizens ug C 2o Tucslay night, b St. Duvid's Hotel No. 208 West Luks streot, for tho purnosc of ascertainlug the senss of tho peopls I this finportant, political contest, It needed but lttle canvassing o ehow that they were 0 _n mnn atanch supporters of ‘lnyni and Wheeler. After the usuat prefiminarics, on - owgunizatlon to he culled tho Canbrlan Haves and Wheeler Club wus formed and the followlng permaneut ofticers clected; Prestdent, Mr. Lewlss Vice-President, Dunlel Livana; Seeretary, Willwa P. Jones; ‘Treasurer, Willam 11, Jotes; Cuptaln, Edwerd Francls; First Lieutenunt, Eleaxer Hughes: Becoml Llcutenunt, Evau D, Tones; alzo” an Executive Committee composed of Jolin I, Jones, Will- Jum P. Juneg, and Jobn Davis, (lood specches wera madeand uppropriate resolutioasadopted, A vlec club was forined, with My J, P, Jones u4 leadey, whosignalized his clection by slnging “Iien Gwlid [ Ughadun” Those present then signed the roll, after which the ‘mreting nd- Journed to meet at the same Y)m-n Thursday, Alt Welalimen are carneatly fnvited ta he pres- ont, and bo preparaid to take part fu the grand procession Baturday night, CORRESPONDENCE., THE COUNTY TICKELT. 7 (Ae Weatern Ansoclated Presy, Cicaao, Oct. 10.—1 can remember way back in the old Bay State when, durlng political ex. cltements, the old ory of “Vox Topull, Vox Del” was the walehward that govemed the actions of both partics in making thelr vomina- tlong, und well it might, for.uona but the best men were put forward for offiee and none others thought of. In looking over the list of nomluations by both parties—many of themn for the most tm- portant and responsibla positions fn onr vity or county. Teannot help thinking that there haa been a new dispensation glven ts, or that the vuice of * Yox Del " lias hecome uucrlfnuuuml, or too weak to beheard In 8 politieal conven- tlon. Threo imonths past one could hardty take up acity puper without scelug somo article lmhl(slu:(l with the view of calllng attention to he lmportance of Alling our lowul oftices with none but tho heat men which onr city and county afforded; thal our county affuira” wure so ubi- solutely in tho hands of, and ynder the coutrol uf, its Comnisslonera, that so much would de- vulve upon the next denerat Assembly that no further risk should be tulien by placlug untrint or lnexperionced mon I these positions, While all wiladmit that there are same guot men on both tickets, yet there uro some on ¢achi that tho mystery I how or by what system of legerdeinain - they came there. One (hing Ithink s certain, t hath tickets uro ennbers ol with sen that, cunnot and should pot La eleeted, Then Luin oppexed to bolting, split- ting, or serslehing o tieket, und never do it, hut i thess cases of Jocol aftbira, unlers the Gomye mittees to whom the power of corvectlng these tckets Is delegated eseredns it by placing there- able to thy qlenurnl public, there must. necessarlly ba much ot ft done, Awl right here way “uriss another troulle, ;flmuhl tlmra ulmnnruf Trrfi-unz llvfixh be ton ong neglected, muy not this seentehing place et in otielal positlons. 1||I|‘usllmv<x)’rL hy 08 uny now hefors the ‘nmllui deem the onl; #ufe course to ba to place teled men in ull posl- tons, and u this munner secure (ho active sup- port of the masees, and triumpbal electfon of all our candidates, 1 went futo the War o Republlean, eame out o Republican, and know full well tho volue uf this great party to our Amerlean people, uud that ite sues ceasat this Hme was never =0 vital to our cotn- try. 1 want fo Bes every F ticke from the Jeust to the greatest, clected, and deem 2 the duty of those haviug the matter in ehnrgo to see to §t that thy tickes [s purged of every dtscondant clement, In thnes like these men must glve way to prindples. g MISCELLANKEOUS, THE HON. JOHN MOKWIMALY PORSAKES ANTI y TAMMANY, New Yorw, Oct, 18.—At a mecting of tho anttTanmumany Conferencs Commidtteo this ule ternoow at Ieving Hall w letter uddressod to tho Hon, K, B, West, from the Hon. Johu Morris. Ay, was recelved, in which hotendered his resig. nation as member of the Exceutivo Confercucy Comnfitee, und ulio sovered his cons nectlon with It a5 a polltical budy, stating he esteemald the suceess of the Derocratic ticket ut the comtigg elecilons as ol intinltely evcater lmportance than the suceesy of auy mers oflice-seckoes. Mo regands the ac tlow’af the Conventivu luat Saturday ‘us fulnt tal to the fnterests of the Democratle party. The feeling un recefpt of the letter wan that Morclssey showd be expelled row thie Conyeus tlon. The Chalrmnn Iuforined b ‘ lotter that his resignation was neeepted with great pleasure, und L was well rid of one who waa eniaged In consplracics and holding pecret confersuces withi the enemy, 8- pectatly with dohn Kelly, with _n view of sur- remdering the organizat{on to Tamniany Hall. o nleo stated that the body sppreciated lils eentiments in regurd to the sirceeas of the Dem- ouratle ticket, wml It fully understomd the treacherous courss ie hail bheen lmrnnlng golely hl»r the purpose of promoting his own persopal alms, COLORADO. Daxven, Col,, Oct. 18.—Tha Yon, Hugh But- ler, Chalrman of the Democratie Comnmitiee, has fssued a clrenlar denging the legality of_the Hon, Jumes B. Helford’s election to the Fore ty-fifth Congress on the 8d of Octobet, autd calia upon the Demoerats to vote on Nov. 7. No authority in law belng known for tho election, {he Elm!ilfl aid” not _distrib- ute the noll-baokafor the RReglstry Board vester~ day, and the judges refused to act, The Demo- crats then proceeded Lo elect rexlsters In each ward, and, taking thio city poll-beoks, procceded fo register. The Republicans of courso ara not reglstering, and the Democratic ]lrngmmmo 1a 1o 'im a color of Icfinluy to the eleetion, sothat thelr nominee, the flon, Thomas M. Patterson, cun contest Judge Belford's neal, THE OI110 DEMOCKACY. Corumnus, U., Oct. 18,—Tho Demncratic State Central Comiiitea and n number of promiuent Demeerats inct in council heve (o—du{. A num- her of speechica of tho moat hopeful character were made, und a determination renclied to re- now thy contest in Ohfo with il Pusa(blu vigar, to work with the {dea of carrylng the State. Tho Committee will to-morrow lasug an address con- ixrnmlmun‘: the Demovracy on the gallant fight licy have inade, urging them to renewed efforts, and atating that If the Demoerncy do their whole daty the 8tate e be carried’ for Tiden In Novomber. INDIANA, IxNptavavoLis, Oct. 18.—The nzgregnio vote on the Stata ticket s 4:m|4m. of which Mr, Wil- Ttaws recelved 918,008; Harrison 207,070; Har- rlogton, Independent, 12,290, Willlams’ major- ity over Harrison, fl,?i()‘ The largest Inrdepend- ol voto cast. was for Newsow, eancdidate for Stuto Treasurer,—15,{45. "The Leglalature stands: House—Republicans, 533 Democrats, 465 (ndependents, . Semate— Republieans, 2J; Democrats, 255 Independ- cuts, 2 - 10WA CITY, 1A, 3 5 Special Diepatch to The Trivurie. Towa Civy, In, Uct, 1%~The Dumocracy of this city, siuee thelr partial successdn Indfova, liaye opencd up their campalgn witli a- view of redeeming fown in November. 'They might as well undertake to redeem Satun's Kingdom for the elect as to chango Jowa from her 40,000 Re- publican um]urlli'. Ex-Mayor Bloom, ex-Sena- tor Falrnll,” and the eloquent Slater made speechies to the Democracy this evoning, lowa “‘lgu?d for 40,000 In November for Hayes and heeler. BIOUX CITY, 1A, Fpecial Dispatch to Tha Trihune, Stoux lflrr, In,, Oct. 17.—The Democrats here met at the Academy of Music this evenlog and formed a Tilden and Hendricks Club, ‘The pulitieal pot has Just commenced to boll, and o warn thne betwoen now unil election day s exvected, . The Republicans are contldent of giving Hnyes o larger majority than any candi- date of thielr party hos cver rocelved. OSITKOSIL Spectul Dispatch to The Tridune, Osuxosit, Wik, Oct. l1.—A1lhun5]x there was much disappointment at Carpeater’s not belng hera to-night, a rousing Republican meoting was held fn Turner Hall, Spoochies wurg mada by the Hon, QGeorge B. Pratt of Ullo, 1L James Coleman of Fond du Lae, and much enthusinsm prevalled, Senntor Carpenter Ltelegraphed he was summoned to Waashlngton, and was unable to 1l the enzagement, Syectal Taaten 34 7e Totbune Speclat Digpated tg The Trlbune. Dunugque, Oct. 18—Tho l?cpuhllemu of Dubuque Connty met In conventlon this aftee- noon uud nominated the following county ticket: For Clerle, M. O'Connor; far Recorder, C. Pllselmer; for Supervisor, “7 Hinm Coates, the present fncumbent: for Justices of the Peaco, C, L. Leckie, A, Hoerner, J, Javrott, and A. Stuart, ANN ARBOI, MG, Speclal Dispaich ¢o The Tiibune. AxN Aunon, Micn,, Uct, 17.—A grand Repub- Hean mecting held hero to-nfght was addressed hy Dr, Chiarlea Rind, of Adriun, Regent of the Mlichigan Univeraity, ouo of the most effuctive sPonkurs In the State. Tho Republicans are en- thustastic in this vieinity, und confident of suc- cess In Noyember. XEW YORK CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, New Yonix, Oct, 18.—Fernnnde Wood was nomiusted for Congresa by the Ninth Congroas- fonal District,. Tammany [Hall Convention, this cvcr.lng. Abram 8, Iewltt recelved the Talmmany {lt}n;lnltlnn for Congress from the Tenth Dis- rict, e WISCONSIN. Spectal Dispateh to The Trltuna Osnuosty, Wis.,, Oct, 18,—The Democratlc Conventlon in the Third District to-dny noml- nated Joseph Stringham for tha Assombly. e — e+ CRIME. T'IHE GREA'T UNKNOWN, 87 Lous, Oct, 18.~Alout noon to-duy the on, Colsus Prico and D. C. Stone, of this city, made u formal demand upon Joseph C, Neldlet, Vice-President of the Ruard of Police Commis- sloneie, for the unconditional release of a pris- oner who las .heen confiucd at Four Courts gevernl days under o suppositiun (hat he was Frank James, one of the Narthfleld, Minn, bank-robbers. The de- mand was based upon what was deemed guod evidence thnt the man §s uot only not . Frank Jamies, but lus * had no conuection with the *James boys, and had unothing to do with tho Trohbery. This evidenco §s preatly strengthened hy the opiiton of physiclius suil surgeons, who hiwve made a critieal examination of his wound, that hisinjury could not have been fufllcted within fonr manths, but may have been received 018 10Dg 870 us u ‘vuxr. Tho demand was prompt- ly complied with, and un order at_onco {ssued by Me. Neldlot dirceting Chlef-of-Polico MeDonough to roleases the prisoner, and he was immediatoly taken to the 8vuthern, where lio s umvnu?pluix. Maj. Rainwater, » member of the Pollce Buard, also joined iu the demand upon the Viee-President, he having belloved atl tho time that the snnn waa wrongfully held In dinress. Tho belief scems to bo thut tho man I Guodman, as s claims to be, ond that his atory ubout himeelf 1s at leust measurably truo. Ho “Intimates thut ho will remein bero and prosecute for faleo fmprisunment. e — “WAUKEGAN LAWLESENESS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuns. Waukeaan, 1L, Oct. 19.~At 1 lute hour last evening n young man numed Androw Burreson, in the employ of a palut firm on North Clark atreat, Chlengo, while wulking along Genesco atroet, in company with two frlenun‘ wius fn- Atantly sct upon by some of Waukegan's roughs aud soverely dealt with, The offenders aro kuown, but nons have yet been arrested, gl e QOT FOUR YEARS, Ostaia, Neb, Oct, 18.—Laat fall a promlnent coloreid inan, R, 1. Curry, ssaaulted und nearly killed T, Rosewater, editor of the Ber, in this city. Curry was tried and sentenced to four years In ths Penltentiary, Ho wus grioted a pew frinl on u legal technicality, 'Fo-day the Jury retired, und worcont ffteon ininutes, when they returned a vendict of gudity, Biisinni REVENUE FltAUD, Apectal Dlapateh tu Tha Triduns, Semixoviern, N1, Oct. 18.~Vlijah Fidy, of Bumner, Lawrenve Couoty, woa befure United Btates Commtrsioner Adama to<lay to noswer Lo a churgo of craokeduess in refailing tobaeco without & leense, Ila zave hail to unswer at the next terun of the Diatrict Const, HWORRE THI CAUGHT, Spacial Dispateh to The Tridune. Laronte, Ind, Oct. 18,—A horse belonglug fo Willlam Eaton, o furmer I tho southern part Yof this county, was siolen Iast uight. Tha thiet was arrestod to<day by Deputy Sheriffs Bowou and Bull. — NOT GUILTY, TuexToN, N. Jyy Oct. 18.~The House homi elde care was concluded $u-duy with s verdict of not gullty, 3 i CHINA AND JAPAN, HAN Fia vciseo, Oct, 18, —Arrivad, the Pacille Mull steamer Aluska, from Mong Koug, vie Yakohama, J Ttoxu Koxa, Sopt. 17, Suaxonal, Bept, 17— Mueh indignation {8 exvreased by British rust- dents ut the terms agreesl to by 8ir Thomnas Wade for the settlenient of the Margury affuir, Thie result §s genorally pronounced unsatisfars tory to Eogglisls feellug, sl a triwmph for Chi- tieadu diplonacy, Tnsureections uro spreadlog n varius prov- inces, Yukub Beg s reported to have crossed the oxtremu western boundury of Chiua proper Thy Iwyerlal troops bavo retreated befurs hisn to Lanchufe, Tho United States sbip Adert arvlyed ot Mong ong Bept. 11, to replace Lthe Raco In the Arintic ACAS. Yoromama, Scpl, 20 —~Tha great demand for silk continyes. Thirteen thousand bates have been exported ainee July 1. Threc, alilps-of-war are about. to rall for En- gland with crews for the iron-clads just huitt for the Japaueso Government. ‘The Mikndo visits the old Capital, Rloto, at the endd of October,and whl preside af the ovpen- ug of the railway fetween Rioto and Osika, finplh.'ntlonu have been recelved by offivials and private Japaneso capitalists from the Chi- nese Government forluans and advances of pro. uce. Au arsenal Is 1o I%e founded ot Hnkodafe, The codification of the eriminal liw proceeds hy the Commission under the superintendency n{ the Imperial Prince Ausugawa, "INDIANS. MURDEROUS RAIDS, Cnryesyg, Wy, Oct, 18.—Alinost every liour brings news of new depredations by Indians upon ranchmen located tvest and norih of the Chug. Un Bunday Inst Ecoffey & Curry's train, near Linramie Peak, was run down to Kent's on the Larnmle River. A saddle-blanket and veet belonging to n man named Sullivan, of the In- dependent Volunteers, waa found near that place, and he is provably killed. i Frank Sprager was attacked on Monlay on his ranche at O}d MIlI, near Laramie Peak, o fought the Indinns (lurlnix the whole day, kill- ing two. - Thoy burned his hay und ranche, and rian off all his stock. _He ereaped burcfooted to George's ranclio on Rlehord Creok hefore- the Indiaus bad fired tho bushes tn which he had beon conccaled, Korr, who arrived at the Chug to-day, saw an Trdian camp within two milles of Bearlght's ranche, and men and aminunition loft here on his ordor to<loy. A large body of Indlans aro encamped at the hend of the North Laratnie, distant from Fort Laramic fl(ty miles. A party of volunteers who went In search of Aspenfelten anst the mall-carrier from Laramiy City who woa duoe at the Chiug Monday night, retitened to-nleht tothat plnce, having dlscoy- ored no trace of the missing acu. CIIEEK, WasmeTon, U, C, Oct. 19.—~The Commis- sloncrs of Indian Affales Unduy recelved a lciter from Gen, Mitehell, datod Fort Peck, Montann, B8ept. 25, conveying the in- telligence that Sitting Bull asks per- misglon for hla warrdors to come into that ngumiy {0 trade for ammunition. The letter save: * Littlo Buck, Elk, and Uncapapa, and the Chiet of the Soldlers’ band, arrived, on the evening of the 234 Inst., six nl.nlm out from Sitting Bull's camp, bearing tho application of Sittiug Bull,? MERRITT'S EXPEDI'TION, o the Western Associated Press. OEx. MenwiTr's Oaxr, Aurmisiovs CRERK, Bracxk Hiwes, Oct, 17, via REp Caxox, Wy, Oct. 18,—~The command moves to-day towards Red Cloud. No news recelvad from tha scout by Morritt since the horse-thieves were killed. No more_stock has been stolen. The Indlan run- ner, Hand, reports small war parties of Sioux rlllfhlg to tho soutli and cast. SPORTING NEWS. THE TURL, LovisviLLe, Ky., Oct. 18.~There is much ex- cltement hero over the prospect of the race be- tween Tenbroeek and Tom Ochiltree. Harper, the owner of Tenbroeck, hag authorizad Mr. Clark, Prestdont of the Loulaville Jockey Club, to say bis horse will run agalnst ~ Ochil- trec on tho Youlsville ourse for _$10,- 00 or any larger sum, and Dixon & Wimmer, owners of Belle of the Mead, tele- graph to-nfght thelr willinguess to run her auainst Mr, Lorillard’s Zoo-Zo0 for £2,600. Mr. Lorillard_hns heen notftied of Marper's and Dixon & Wimmer's willingness to run. If ho aceepts, the races will tuke place next spring. PriinApELPALA, Oct, 18,—Tho three deys’ run- ning meeting ut Polnt Breezo Park was inaug- urated to-duy, The attendance was paor, and the racing fafr. Tho first cvent, & dash of threc- Ellll‘k)l’l of a mlle, was won by Iirst Chance, camington second, Culpepper third, ‘Fime, 1:16. 'Llie second dash of one mile was won by Inspiration, Red Dick Colt second, Blll Monds third. Time, 1:443, 'The third und last event, 2 dnsh of ong aud u half infles, was wou by Tom Q'Nelll, New York second, BUOI Bruce third, Time; 2144, ¥ r Ty ¢ BASE-BALL. Spectul Dispatch to The Tridune, 8r. Pact, Minu., Oct. 18,~The gume played in Minnenpolls to-day between the White Stociogs and Blucs, of that city, resulted fna score of 2ita 3. Fifteen hundred peoplo wers In attendance, and the weather wus delightful, et ———ne CANADIAN ITEMS., Speciat Disyaten to The Tridune, Quennc, Oct. 18.~Tire-Insuranco companles doing huainess fu Quebee have declded to re- fugo any more riska in 8t. Rocks, und to curtall thelr business in Montealn and 8t John's Wards until better facilities for extingulshing fras aro provided. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuse. HaxiLToy, Onl. Oct. 18,—Another casc of at~ tempt ut abortfon has como to lght iere. A notorfous woman named Mrs, Beniiett, who for years hns been looked upon with suspicion, In company with & quack ™ herb-doctor nained Favey, {s the porson aceused. Thelr vletin §8 o Misy’ Hattlo deflrey, Mrs, Bennett escaped to the Stutes, but Favcy was arrcsted to-duy and is now in jail. clal Dispatch 10 The Tribune, Spec ., Toroxto, Oct, 18,—At u meoting of the Gon- erul Babbath-Senool Boand fn Conventlon with the Methodlst Church of Canuda to-day, the statement was made that there were2,071 Moth- odist places of worshlp in Canude, 1,585 of which had Sabbath-schools fn conncetion, and uflsm teachiers ongaged, fustructing 110,000 B¢l cholary, e e —— e FOSSILIFEROUS PHILOSOPHERS, Spectal Divpatek to The Triduns, v INp1aNarorss, Oct, 18.—~Tho Indiann Arche woldgicsl Boclety met to-day, and heard cssays by Dr. F. Btinson, on the Anclent Burial Urounds ucar Evansville, and Prof. Joseph Moore on Huwallan Archacology. H. N. Rusl, of Chileago, gave an acconut of the Mounds in Bulu"nnl Countyy, Mo, nnd exhibit. ed upctimens of" remarkable potiery found ~ there. The _following otilcers wero eolceteds Prof, K. T, Cox, Indlananolis, Prestdent; L, B. Case, Richmond, Secresary; Vice-Presidents, ona fram cuch Congressiotial District, aud n Boar of Munugers. To-moarrow the Boclety will inspectthio remarkablo carth- works nud mounds at Pendieton, noar hore. e — TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, New Yorx, Oct. 18~Ths Produce Exchange will bu closed Oct, 26, #o that fts members may sitond the Contennial Exposition. Gpecial Dizpateh €0 The Triduve, Wasnixaron, D. €., Oct. 18,~The typho ma- tarial visitatlon in Baltimiore l3 ended. Results, 70 per cent of those stricken dled. Alleged cauge, filth, &r, Jouxs, N. B, Oct, 18.~Tho Queboo truln 3 day arrived slx hours and o half latu, bee g detalned by w smow-storin In the North, where two fect of .suow covered the truck fu somy placos, S — THE HARDWARE INTEREST, 8. Louts, Oct. 18.~The Western Hardwure Jobbers’ Avsoclution met at the Lindoll Hotel to-day In thelr third annual sossion, with R, W. Buath, of Cincinnatt, Presldont, fu tho chalr, Thoy ulso met agaly_to-vight. " Both sosslous wera secvet, The Hurdware Manufactusers' Assuclstion also mob at tho Lindefl Ilotel to- y aygain to-night, Mr, Duny, of Boston, t, In the chinlr, Thelr asvssions were ¢t To-morrow both Assoclutions will be given an oxeursion on tho river, and ut nignt there will be o grand banquct In thelr honor, YELLOW FEVER, Bavanyay, Ga,, Oct, 18.~The Heafth Oftleer publishes a notlee, suylng that sbsent cltixens are cautioned ugainat returning to tho clty untit ofiicial votlew 18 given that ft will bo safu to do 8, The decreaso in the mortuary roport s en- «uu-u;ihng, and indicates an early termination of the epldentic,but It Is far frovisafe for ubseutces to return. BAvANNAN, fever, U Ocl. 18,~Deaths from yellow e B— e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, LAnNE, Oct. 18.—The steamshlp State of Vennsylvayla, from New York, has arrived. New Yous, Oct. 18, —Steamebips Steinmann, from Antwerp, ¥France from Londol Mon- taga from Livarpoul, hus arplved. Hayne, Oct. 18.—~Stcamer La(' from New York, has arrlved. 3 AN Francisco, (‘ul.hOul. 18.—8al] . &0, steamer Ocesnle, trom Hong Kong. READY RELIR Cures the Worst Paing in From One to Twenty Ninutes, NOT ONE Houy After Reading this Advortig Any One Buffer with lc,:‘l;::.n RADWAY’s READY RELIEF ‘1A Gure for Bvery Py It was-tho First and is the Only Pain Remedy That {natantly stops the most exc Infammations, nd cures run:rol;";r‘x:flcv“n e anwupplication, o O ST glahds or gprl b IN FROM 0XE T0 TWENTY Miygns, Xomatter how vialent. ar exe = Rcumasié i rlaes, faer 8o the ain 13y Falilc, oF Prostrated'with Ulscare tay ragay 0w, ] RADVAYS ROADY R Afford Instant Eage, Inflammation of the Kidne tion of the Bladder, Inflnmr’n‘r:ug:%nf“:?" Bowels, Mumps, Congertion of thu' Lungs, Bore Throat, Dimy Breathing, Palpitation onxu"' the Heart, Hyatorion, -+ Craup, Diphtherla, Catah, Influonra, Headache, Tanthuu‘ha Neuralgis, Rhoumatizm, Colq Chills, Aguo Ohills, Ohillblains, and Frost, By, Tho application of the Ready i DRELD wiiern the el o fhe purtor TInets whero the palu or dlfllwl{y exhita will alford easy Twealy drops in half a tumbler o fow minutes, curo Cramps Pain Tearthurn, 8lox Headache, Diarrhes, | Wind [n ths Howels, and afl intera; Travelers ahould alwi READY BELIEF with Jrrentsiciriess oF pa ctter then French fi L% f water w Sour” Sl (04 i Dysenterr, Gl Y8 Carry 4 bottie of RAD UEni. A Tew dros 1 waterag) 8 Tron ehango of water, it i randy or Bittera as a stimutiar. FEVER and AGUE, Fever and Agua cured for ftty c remedial agent I tho world that wii r‘fi'x‘?x’al‘ef i fiiie, and all other malarious, bilfou seatict. Hmn'na. is) 15 yollow sud otner fovers (atfed ‘Sold by Druggists. Fllky ceuta per ot Quiick as Kadway's liead " elfel Thiioars DR. RADWAY'’S REGULATING PILLS Perfoctly tasteless, elegantly coated with aweet Fum y Durge, Fegulate, DUFify, cleatse, i Tor e, Hater ot he ach, Liver, Buwels, Kiducys, Bludder, Nervons vascs, leadacuo, Conatipation, Costiveiices, Indte tfon, Dyspopela, Hflinuxneas, Tilious Fever, fndsmia g 1t Howels, Pllea, and ull Deraigenients of iha Intormal Viscers, "Warninted to effect 4 posliva rre. AR ¢ ‘: u‘. g no nxxcnury. migetal, of nerve thi following: symptan 3 ool alent ' amptamy resultng foa Comatlpaton, Inward I'lics, Fullnessof tha Dol in the ilead, Acldity of the Stomach, Xausca, Heartar, Diegust of Food, Fullness of Welgiit in ihe Stomacl, Kour Eruptiona, dng or Fluttarlngs in the Pitol tie E(nmnnn.ptiw'lmmln:ul‘lhu Head, "lllrflfl“:ll lllmrulll Breathing, Flutterings at tho Ieart, Choking or Saf- lo jon, Dota ur Wehs befora th ull Palty tn the lead, Deficienoy of Perpiration, Vel owness of the Skin and ycs, Palna in the Stde, (ied, LAmbs, and Budden Flushes'of Heat, Lurning la b "Artow dowes of IAIWWAT'S PILLS wil fres thearr tom fron all of o abave-oumed disotders Piise 5 centy perbox. Suld by Druggists. Ovarian Tmor Of ten years' growth cuced by DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIE Lhavo kad an Ovarien Tumor In und Buwels fur Ten Yea Axx Annon, Des. 27, 1a73.—DE. I others sy bo benefited, [ inake thils staf 28 = T'Tive had 8 O vartan Tumor fn Lhe ovaries and e €l for ten ¥ [ y il thls places without sny pldity that [ could not have fived muel lu 1 Triend of mine fudiiced Min to try Radway's Heied “i }l"l.ld ll\fi():ll\lltill"'fll‘]llllafl then, but dually, atter wic eltiismtions ol T i chiuuc 8l otiina of tho Hesalvent, twohosetof v bottlesu? the Rellef.’ 1 used 1hese nt bevefit, 1 deterinloed 1o [‘(f‘; Vara: ] lsed taelyo moro baitles of o lewlveit. e of fiouliet, sl U0 Borssnr th Pl " utore bsf were guna | Had lost twenty- N Thi contintie ekt unt | was re fl anulll‘nmdmmn the Hele Suedicine abaut e e yont ol 1 in 1 exof thin 1lin 4 ftelier, G st buxes o i of graliute tirosy cured, no lust forty-8ye po A1k durlng that, e Jor e Revoliean 16 T huel perfucily woll, nd my heart fa full of gratltsds 1o tjort for (hia Belp I iy den milelon, Eo 2 wid your wondorgit medfcine, 1 feel desply Uiictes AR 48 BFAYOF {a thiat € inay be as tnuch o o nthfi;fl“fignu been to . Mrs. Ui, who X o of e, with tlia gxceptiou o wliat souy uuyuynu,t 1eg wiatement b Cartecty aultteation, (SRR oreniat, Kng Arbur, Mk “Thts piny arfity (e, Sirv, Bibbins, wio toakes T ove certincate, s aalhin bl b s i R urlentahly eorroct, A ny une who kuows b Tituhina wil dicllove liee staitsiiont ; (Flygmed) bless DR. RADWAY'S Sau'snpm'illiflul{esolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, 9 o Carolo Diseaten, Servfilt s Por the cure of all 17 Couglo Syphilitio, Horod [ ’-:nm In the L :II or M’:'-m':. Honvs, Flesh or Nerv Nollds uad Vitiating the Flulise L . dular Suelic Chronto Rlsumiats Borofuln, Ul Bl fi:u‘n "!“z ruali, 03 w 3 I ur Y Chiotinta lfiamfinuwl#l\-ufl'-hr‘.:l; e chitle, ConulRCE o1 PER DOTILE W P VRS Dot P o™ Read *Ialso uml' 'l‘x;u‘fo. it o l\jllcri’!mkl‘ln ll‘:rhll‘L\h\\,\ Lhflfll“ Ernd Warreno., New YoF will o KBy ou uation WO

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