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THE CHICAGO TRIB The presence of troops brought about an ch both armed whites and negroes On the march from Houso's Bridge Mr.Tilden performed th hehalf of the Chicago auy and the roads which i 1 oucof which Lie was pald o Jargs he following serv- io follawing o rs at Democratie hea ¢ Northwestern @ that unleas he wasa Refors his prellminary ticket o ticket had been mado ot {n the person’s natie, when the affuble clerk observed, “Iguppose you'll vote for Tillen and Re- forny, of coursei” o't know about thaty” sald the other, W Can’t et pour teket hore, then, We don't pronose 1o recommend Republicans fu that of ten minute: 1eoch i aceepting the honor, entlon of muklng the bes run for the office that ho could, fng sronud the saloon for eome tine, the fonmitug lager nt Hobein's expense. RAGITIL WARD, Rather n thin meetlng in point of of the Labor Leagne was lield las otnent on Harrlson street, near defferson, and the usual vlap-teap MfHlpay, can- wood Informed the 1o hope of 1IvIng. tion than of dring, aod Ito be hia dylog declars- nde In the mornlug. Attorney thai he had &nd hind no nther expecta pinde what he pronounced tom, which wwas duly subscribed by hiin, and witnessed, Rallway Comp: trotled, for cac TNR DODIES OF THNER NEGROLS who had heen kliled were found, anil informa- tion recefved that five others hul also heen murdered. Ono whito man was killed, Tho pletely cowed, and afrald to Places i the woods and ro- turn to work from fear of being shot down fu the cotton-flells, A detachmont sent down the Barnwell road of twenty or thirty whites, who atated they were a detachment of Gen, g~ wood's command, under ordera from to disarin and arrest negrocs to protect a party of negrocs | colored member of the Leglelature, been shot near Ellenton. ‘Tha report cstimates the total numnber of whites engazed fn rlots NOT LS8 TUAN S0U) coming from G repared all the papers (o the Clifeago & Miiwauk Milwaitkes & Chiengo Rafirond with o & Northweatern and, 9, For the cxtension of the, Cedar Ha Missouri River Rallroad to Council Blulfs, for the guarantee of tho bonds of thut Company “hleago & Northwestern. 3. 1118 professional se negotiating a moditiea ierein glven aro taken fromthat d from the festimony of the e wives of Longwood and dol of whom were present ard witnon Lieut, McCanley retirned to this pl “%. tachment abont'3 o'clock th! there wan dangor of n rot and acting unid Tim by me, Licnt. McCauley LRFT A GUARD AT LONGWOOD ¢onslating of & Cotporal and thres Company I, Thirteent! 1o protect Longwood, all’ hozards, and negroes \ere com| Jnce with Iils da- leave their hiding P, Mahoney presided, apeeches wers provid; didate for tho Leglsiatare in the I J. I Seanlon, eandldate t the Fourth Districty and Capt. MeNully, The neeoting was orderly, ELEVENTIL WARD, ‘The Republlcan Club of the 1 of the attack tipon ot fnstenctions given T et 'The party of profeasedly resources atill keeps up @ Camphell, thef ra employed In tion of the leasca of the raska Rallroad and the & Miegourt River, Ratlrond by the nd fu preparing all great Ideas but small corpse-ike extstence parlora at the ‘Fremont, r Congressman frot District, was In town vesterdny. ant old gentleman, with white lair, encrally betevoles he lhasn't been’ doing an; campalzn, but he sny, that ho will be by o diminished ma, it may be so dindulshed will all be on the other side. Thomns Walfe, of the Bloomington Appeal, wasalso in consultation swith the brethren yea- e says Gen. Stevenson, the 1 snt-Demacratic eandidato for Congress in be Thirteonth Distrlet, [s hound to scoup in Judge Tipton. According wiil” go for Steward, Hise e says he pucsaes the | aver his distric fur Scantor ol with instructions his liouse and occupants at allow wo one Cedar laplds Chicago & Northwestery, o npera for such modltieation, ITe drew the trust-deed andac per-cent consolidated corrency of the Chivago & Northwestern Con was paldfor that partienlar servive, the sun of #7250, cd all the papers tor the control & Northwestern Company of cter's Railroad, and for the of the_bonils of the Iatter Company iy the Chieago 6. He drew the m the Seventh A 1le {8 a plens- Fourth Precinet, held o meeting last night. at the {1th sl Lafiin atreote. ° Cant. A d_able nddresses were titls, Goorgo E. Dayls, Frauk ward Lane, and others, 1y attendul meeting of the Eloventh pibleans was held Martine's Hull, the Hon, Mr. ML E. Dickson, tee, reported that cotint of unlforms for the drum corps, After thn transaction of some routine bust- Woodnfd wia calied upon for o speechs lewed his own political and_urged the Eleventh Ward, * Thane iaving permieron trom Longwood, his wife, Sornes ol el or the widow of Primus & till nt Lonmrood s hotiee, three days, blankels, and of aent wp this morning, thiat Longwood mny Tecover, Longwood states that, Jud) pearance, dreks, Wwho #hot him {a itobert Tozan, plantation-owner § of hix neighbors. yihing In tio i hls friends be re-elected—though and I caured ratlons for ther neceasaries, to o by thonght possible ging from the aize, ap- that the person a whita man_and u doSlatd, and one 1la nlan ntates thn while planter, 1, Atken, and swhich had been torn up, was repaired under the tion of n equad of sotdlers, Thu men nfrald to work on tho road, ILLINOIS, Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. YorgeiiLe, N, Oct. 23.~Gen, Logan spoke {his alternoon to nearly 4,000 people, and it was nne of the most enthusiastic crowds ever acem The procession was two iniles longyand paraded from Bristol to Yorksille, with four brass bands amd the Minnte-Men of Plane and Yorlkyille. Targe delegations of ladles from Ne and Yorkvllle, dressed in rode {n larze wagong, and mude The Scnator made Just our peopls wanted to Tust _evening nt Witlard Woodard in of tha Executive Gommit- e had collected $21 on ae- that the majority walk, anil vaice, Winona &8, P previouely liad been and his neizhe rust-deed mud all the for the Issue of the honds of tho La Tremnealenn & Prozcott Raflroad Company, and for the guarantee of eald Londs by thie Chieago & Northwestern Cotpany, nred the trust-decd and other e {seuc by tha Chicagre & North- " 1)-per.cent erquipment. tioned bonds were fssued but soon - o hing, the county wnd Peter Cooper, publicans feol sorn are sending up erivs that Logan, oy Blainc,or Oleshy, or sumebudy, be eent to them. Mm Wolle'sces in g itlass, pestedly threatened his (Long. by tho wiincsscs threa weoks ngo fteohalds e, ron of Captain rof another [slanid hronch Longwuod's Lotisc, tention to kill him. Neither Longwoo ‘were able Lo exprass an 0 of the man who killed T wood and Johtigan were both of theta RE2OLUTH AND INTELLIG Both owned swnll farms nnd Uy their Jofut cfforts, r on the islnnd, has re In response, huo revl record for severnl years past, Phillipe, Who 14 come cleetlon of good men to fill the oflices in the rifta company, marched i ‘aanowncing thelr tn- | weateen Company of it bonds. These last-men! at 90 per cent of their par value, vaneed to from fi Lo 7 per vent premium, Tilden took a large line of the honds at 50 per centy and of courae reallzed o handsono sum Mt Tilden drew all the datfon of the Chlcago & Ttailrond Company with the Chil- or this scrvice ho was fow hriet remarks fr spealiers, the meeting wliourn FOURTERNTIL WAR ‘I'he Republicans of t! alarge and enthusiastic mcet 0 Milwaukes avenue, als’ furnishied music for the oceaston, aid able nnd spirited nddreanos W Clough, Col. Davig, Lo L. A nor the two women preseut pinlon as to the ldentity rynny Jolinson, THE MUNICIPAL REFONN CLUB will meet for the first thne since the eloction Inst spring, this evening, i the Grand be an fimportant one In reapccts, fnnsmuch as the county tekots It {3 understoud 00 merchants and business nen belonging to i\onr;;nnll.nllon will indors except g0 far as on omnmlesioners he Fourteenth Ward licld last evening ab brook, Plano, . i ¢ * Continunt- white, and blie, a beautltul appearance. such n speecli am ‘Thie sesslon wil! Trom the ndvance, C3s| 1l Ninth—1n Juue, 1504, mapers for the Unlena Union cago & Northwestern, [ xsnl:hl. on the 20th day of May, 1305, re umking gooid cete ore tnado_hy J. 1L Ut STl Mills, J. I, Roachie, After the specehea n ted heartily indorsing the tepublican party, and the s were oade for a thor- W, J, Hamilton, and 11, T, Maurltzen were en Committee, and ato arrange for fu- tor eolorod ehildren time ngo the bulldin wvita ret on fire i1t tho night time, and the roof A “Phe walls, being of green d mays It wassct on that No_wanld rnsh out to fie wanld then have been tut he did not go ot and tolerant parti- and wan especlally ts on the taland. wns nsed ne 8 echool finonces. 113 nrguments werd and as o church. .uuil conyerted many 4 wavering slnner. G0O torches blaze In_the streels (rom nelghbor- and the Republleans fecl that Ken- slall 1s ood for 2,000 majority. to-night s crowded, and Ep made by tho Lon. James G Han. Cyrus Coy, and tho Hon, “dagi making asoma tell e the Republican o or two Coun- | reolutlon was ado) nominees of the neceasary arrapgonient nvass of the ward, August Steinhaus, appointed the Ward Campad Jamnes Malone waa selected ture meetiugs, provide spealiers, ete, HWEDISH REVUBLICANS, The mass-inceting of Swedlsh Republienns at ‘Thleleman's ‘Fheatre last cvening wis a genulne wnd gliowed that the bifeans almost to u nan. ed to stffoeation, thers being 1o less than from 800 to 1,00 persons packed fato it. On the platform were seated Messra, 5. 8, Sundel), P L. 11 4. A, Enander, C number of other were ulso reated on thie platform a number of the candidates on_ the Republiean ticket, The mecting was presided over by Mr. C. J. Sun- P. Prueenits acted ns Secreta- The Chaivman sunounced that, in order to mber of speakors as possible s the mecting, each n;l‘ccuh 4nside fnlshinz buened, 0,000, Not only 50, but, although hio dld not contrib- uteacentof capital to thatransaction, an {nterest In round numbers of one h, in March and April of kof the Chlenzo & ontrol the election The court-room ceches are belng oodepeed and the Union Hall I8 also crowiled, er Paclard, of Indiana, I3 ng polnts on tho tnancial ntho oxpectation extinguish it, aud that ahot lind hio donc g0 1le wan a strong, influential, sanof the Republicen party, ous ta resident Dowotra 108 the snmo inan on wWhose acconht or and Capt, Mc(ilnnis visited the island in tho carly nart of September. WOWTHLESS OIFICERS, In my opinlon, 1o earnent o the civll nuthoritica to inveat| apprehend the murderers, District Court (ay) 12 th ona of adaptin conditlon of tho State anid uf hix The Sherlff, a white negro, i o Deputles are wholly tneficient. Commissluner, Judze Baker (al 48 indifferent, United Statos Depuly s n coward, an to take the place of J. on the South Slde for the Leg fe regarided o8 An hone comprehend the vast fnd woull iave in obtalnlug needed leglslation this on. In the place of Eugene A, Sittir, on the North Side, (¢t Is proposed o run George A, Adumpn, Capt, McUrath, sloner, 13 opposed, on the Post-Ofifee candidate, an . C. Thomns n, but unable to ch his district n the pool whicl hought np sullicient atoc! (ialena Unfon Company 10 ¢ el the foltowinz June for the purpo: consolictating that_Comp: western, of which M Lieut, Tacoh A, 1 ang with the North- idens was a Director xecutlve C‘(m\mlll'lee. it pposed profita of° that spec- T ten vecetued o Aty 1668, the 0] But it has since deen ¢ atned that his true share of the actual profita o this tranvaction was lew than 84,000 ¢ and he has Leen repeatedly - called wpon o re: 232,000 radd fo hine by tnfsta enlly refused to do s9, and N4OLL WILL SPEAR IN MOTNIS, ecial DispateA to, The Tribun 111, Oct. S3.—The largest gathering of the fall cam) G. Ingersoll wil surrounding Congreastonal DI The ion, O. Price, for County Comnla- wedes nre atill round thiat ho fs the that hie has not the stamina for so important a position nt the present time, TheClub wiil probably suggest no other L thoso referyeil to, us the mem- vo of party, fcal that the Repub- ot i3 by ail odds the most re- Another matter will be diseuss- rey meeting, and that fs, the enforctug of o falr clection, John B, Hoxiemuy came in under this head, care to take a hand in other than local contes but ‘it s belleved that mssed indorsing Mr, William Aldrich for irat District, as Hoxie Is ally unfit and fucompetent, and the esnaldate of fhe Thoruton-Evans-Phil- lips bumnmer clement, QROROL W. JULIAN. The Hou. George W. Julfan, ex-Abolittonist, ex-Bepubliean, ete,, will telk to the Demoerats of Lhis ¢ty to-morrow evening at Farwell Hall, Extcnsive preparations have florta will be made by faate the matter and Judge of the State ne-perving man, deair- 1 his course to the changing afgn will e licld here theatre was crowd 11 address the people of this and stricts in the afler- B. C. Couke, and F. Corwin will addrees the gathering in the even- receding which there will be g grand torch- on by the Boys In Bine and the from ~Ottawa, Jolict, Yorkville, rht, Gardner, and this 1 his Gleo Club will also Comuissloner [Tolmberg, and n store the excess af but hc has persiat- slill vetaing the whole Tean connty tick speetable one, ed, perhiaps [n geel y-Macahnl, dob d utterly worthic c of any rdutles pertainin District-Attarne; only ono that {s working to vi trying to bring th ety reepectfully, your ob It Is proper to state, in concluslon, Minooka, Seneca, not Mr ‘Filden’s liabit to prosent an jtemized Wil for rorvices rendered, with specific charges eyery case the bill tatement—covering, 12 {0 his posl- ‘The Club does not Waruy, 14 the glve as large now ndicate tho Jaws and s ehanee Lo nddr would he lhnited to ten minntes, Sundell waa the first speaker. Swedish, and made an ecloquent argument fn favor of the electionof Mr. Lo candidate for Congress in tho Third Congress- jonal District, Spucches were also made hy Mr, ¢ G. Linderborg, P, L. Hawkinson, Lorenz Brentano, and others, The mectin th Jargest and most successiul North Side during the campalgn, GRRMAN-AMERICAN CLUD. The Exceutlye Committee of the Re Uerman-Amerlean Club et Inst nigl cornerof Lake and Clark atrects, Mr. Willlam Arrangements wero mada Fred Hecker, of flit- for cach item. would consist of n long sf perhaps, o year or advice given, ete. charged, followed whole amount. the diffienity experfenced by ng Mr. Tildon's papers an itic Itema of income us set forth by the Times, and also shows that, ‘Times, in almost every partieulary Cuicato & NoaTi- Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, DeKawy, 1, Oct, 2,—~Tho Hon. TRepublican nominee for Congress, ad- o larze meoting here this ovening. This county will give.but little atd to tho Larns- worth-flurlbut eoalition, thelr campnaign funds fro DeKalb proposes to givo hes fam Lathrop, an honest man. MACON COUNTY. Bpecial Dispatch 10 Drcatus, I, Oct. 3 edient servant, Crayroy 1AL, enth Infantry, Commanding, TILDEN’S FEES, CHE AMOUNT IiE RECEIVED FROA A SINOLE COR- PORATION—NUMERQUS ITEMA BINNOTT 11A8 NEGLECTED TO E: To the Editor of the Saw Yors Times, Asa labored attempt hus been made to dis- credit, the ailegations of tho Times tn regard to Mr. ‘Tilden’s Income, the following facts con- ctroing some of the gources from which he de- rived “ galns, profits, or lucotie,” hetwenn the 1808, way prove of Interest to It will be obscrved thut all the loned are for professional and 1 with the nffafrs of more—of serviv in hehaif of the party to be y o sum in lu; 5, doubtless, fully explains Judze Sinnott in Congress from the Fi loaked upon as tota Both nro drawing m the same barrel, + majority for Will- after all, the is substautlal- ecn made for his notices of his coming aeattered 1 wide, 80 It 13 1ikely thut ho will have o e Tribune. ‘I'ro Republicans are real, numbers to Peorin Blalne | and Ingersoll. Judge Buckingham and Dr. Democratic mecting near ABOUT TOWN, DBLAISE'S RECEITION. ; Polltics were never more nninteresting than they were yesterday ut the varlous headquare After the glory of the Saturday night mass-meettng and Col. Ingersoll's speech, the usual mundane affairs fn conncetion with poli- ties were by contrast unfinportant and common- pince. Tt was asif a meteor had shot through space, lghting up ita track, and, vanishing, to loave all things darker than before. Preparations are making for Blalne’s recep- tion Saturday evenlug, and the uffair will no doubt rival in Importance, und in tho suceess whieh is sure to attend [t, the splendid ovation glven Dob Ingersoll Jast Saturday evening. Phere will be anotherjproceaston, und Me, Blaine xposition Bullding. The Jast Saturday evening vided ngainat Iy wawdnat, hut this thoo the floor ( with a greater supply of thir efticlent somnd-teadoning matetlal, 80 that people will not by § EX-DIRECTOR OF TOE WESTERN BAILROAD. TILDEN’S DISLOYALTY. KREr BEPORE THE PEOPLE TR EVIDENCE OF TILDEN'S ENTIRE INBRED, CALMOUNISM AND ANTI-NATIONALISM, To the Kditor of The Tribune. Cnicaco, Oct, %, —A letier of the 18th Inst. from my brother, R. M. A. Barstos, of Burling- ton, V., hias the following: + [at onco ealled on Gov, Underwood and showed him your let- ter. e galil ho vecetved a great many letters abont this matter, and referred me to the re- port of Ll speech fn the Livee P'rear of Aug, 25. e ealil he would stand by hix specch a3 reporied COl. DAVIS' TIEADQUARTERS, Col. Davls, candidato for Congress In the Second District, will open his canipaien head- quarters this afternoon at the corner of talsted and Washington streets, ftow THE NONEY GOES, -, Wallace speuk ut 1 Fioto in the chair. for the reception of Col. and for three grand mectings, on of the city, at which he will be intro- duced to_ the votors. The st will como off it ut the Tiwellth Btrect Turner {1i not he fixed until something ¢ the Colonel's other engage- Norrlstown to-night. years 1801 and your readers. Feceipts ment othey gervices in councetior aaingle one of the nucrous corporations for which he acted as counsel,—the Chicago & Northweotern Rallway Company,—and that no mention Lias been made of the most hnportant of these transuctions, the detalls of whichare rezerved for o future date. Leaving out of aveount the serviees rendered 50 und 1860 in the reovgan- fzation of the Chicago, St. Paul & Foud du Lae Tinltroad Company. aud the formation from It ro & Northwestern Raflroad, os wall as his seryices rendered b 1561 pre the trust-deed and other pipers and acting os Prustee for the honds in connection with what is enlled the Appleton Exten road, for ioth of Wi Targe suni, {6 will be fonnd tha dozen different oc UNCHANGLADLY r The Triduns. While fn the Democratile s cvening, 6 row oceurrcd, d by _onc man teliing another that he lad spent 3500 of the Committes's money at a certain saloon, ulrily gaieted by the exelted nppesrance t, tnat, who sald 8 TRINUNE veporter was present, and, ¥ for God's sake, don’t give themn Wednesday nlgh Tiall; tho rest w can lig Jenrned o ™ ide Cimoaco, Oct. headquarters thi: which was cansc ments, The Colonel {s expected to-day, and will stop at Capt. Schnofder's house, A conmittee of four and escort him to his quartors, whero o ort of u quict levee will be hold, TUE CANDIDATES, The varfous candidates on the Democratie ticket me. yesterday afternoon at the Ialmer [lonse to consult with the Campalgn Committeo 8 10 tho bost methods to bo_adopted towards securing a graceful defeat, dates, Meesrs, Evans and D mlssion, but were incontinen reat of the crowd talked the matter over, concludet to walt awbile huefore takiny until tho County Committee shotl pateh up a truce Letween thegentr; for tie E‘uuuty Central Committec met last night at headquartera, Perry IL Swuith presided, andt a petition signed by aboit M0 peo- g that T C. Daty bo re- It wns referred to o com. which reported fn favor of placing It on nny change of the ticket ‘The disturbance No. 703 Michizan will recclve him by M. Tilden In 18 WARD MBEETINGS. TIL SECOND WAND Republican Club met Inst eveniug ot No. 513 State street, Mr. Builth fn the ehair, and J. W, After listening to re- ports from committees, which contalned nothing of nterest, the Chub consldered the question of canvasslog the ward, aud finally parceled out the strects and blocks to various volunteer members who thoratgh flst of all the voters, This business concluded, the meeting adjonrneid, and most of the members went over Lo atlend the meoting {n Oltvet Hall, The epeceh was made at the great Bristow meeting in Burlington, Aug. 22, Gen. Bristow leading, fulluwed by Gor. Coderwood, Tu the same copy of the Free I'ress, the Ilon, G. . Bencdict, editor, sayss “These avowals (of treason) were marle with the utmoat explicil- niers by Hamuel T, Fildon n o conversution with Gov. Underwood on the plazza of n Saratoga the close of the War, member hearing of them aud of Gov, Us fu- disgnant vejoinder at the thie, persous who heard the discu wood 3 a witnees whose U i stloned, and, 3f the weevracy of hia testl- 't question, it czn bocorroborated o nnd ear witnesses.” e passuze in Gov. Underwood’s sprach, rred to b the newspapers slnee, w extract glven to the vl ‘The bounced cantdl- ay, applied for ad- B. Thomas Becretary. i1y tred out. The wiit apeakc fn the 1 nofey of tramping wis but, ellght o thin layer of {3 to ho liberaliy coverc he was paiil o ton ut least o ccelved fncome in undertake a v fu H B s alluded to in Judge Sinnott's and from other o 29th of Octuber, 1941, Mr, TI- e purcliuse, o b through o gentleman then ot the homls of Hroad Cotpany, tlon of that Cot- sbjocted to oo ple was presonted, skl stored to the ticket. nceeting,—tho ing to and fro. the mallerfes are 1ot to he ocen the licavy loist w prallery gFave wav, t to any scattering Moro than this, OLIVET JIALL. A large and enthusfastle meeting of colored voters of the Sccond Senntorlul District was tell last evenlng at Ollvet Iinll, Fourth avenue, Detween Polle and Taylor strects. R. M. Han- cock called tho meeting to order, und Willtam S, Johnson was clected Chafrman, In taking the chalr Mr. Johnson stated that the object of the meeting was to Indorse the nomination of J, W, B, Thomas as n eandidate for the Legix lature, Mr, Baker wns the (irst apenker of the e, and was foliowed b L Clty-Attorney Tuthill, F. C. Vierling, Mr. Thunins, and other gentlemen, The meeting win o great success, LOURTIL WARD, Mr. A. D. Titsworth presided nt a meeting of he Fourth Ward Republivan Club at No. 238 ‘Thirty-first stree Mr., Geargo T, s fu Wall stee ¢ & Totkeun | with a view to the cow pany with tho Northwe continued luto the ) [} howds Wi 55 Lo 5 pee ¢ Ti the latter part of 13 Londs—or n co: rices ranging from en's net proflt on 00 o€ theae bonds, sold throtioh the fen- Lo had made wost of thy purchases, was ubont $14,600. file, and deprecating nder ono portion of tho west wid thore was n sudiden setls- 12, 0f tho crowd fu all di- "fo'prevent the possibliity of future digaster, the gallerles ave to he ke more extonsiva accommodations provided for suditors i the body of the hall. TR BXECUTIVE COMMITTER met at the County Headquarters, comer of Tuko and Clrak streots, yesierdsy morning, in So fur as vould bee ascertatned, there was no furtlier attempt to remove candl- nud the result §3 that the dissatistied ave o alternative of serafehing tlckets vth a tleket composed of men after thelr own heart. | APPOINTMENTR, Col. Tnzereoll’s meeting nt Urbann has been Monday, the 50th Inst. tralin to-day amlat Mattoon MISCELLANEOUS, JANLBVILLE, WIS, Spectat Dispatch o The Tribuna, JANES VILLE, Wis, Oct. congin is all ablnze. as far 09 it gors cral union of soverelzn Biates, Samuel.f, Til- 1t 1s the dottrine of his den d8 head andtront, aml big own heliviinal doctrine. nown him for twenty ¥ this questfon with” him he holds the unconstitutional, —S8outhern Wis. Nuever hus the oldest fn- labitant witnessed anything lke the exclte ment und interest that the coming of tho lion. hearted Blulua causes, and the people of this elty are putting forth every effort to make room for tho thousands that will come from far and nenr to hear the man who hurled deflance into the teeth of the Confederate offeers in- Cone geress lart winter, Speclal to accommodate those fn remota ecctions Jamuy, 1563 the art of them—were gold atb ereent Lo par, have debated personally, and oplulon that seeret seeslon, i ¢ thin eloso of the War, (haterery Mr, Liddy, br. e the United States Army that narehed wthern soll 17as & freapasser, a damages, in an aclion 1t n if be undertook to talk such non- sense as that, nnd If 16 was Dis aplnion, as a that this Government could enllst men, and send then'to the galnst fichels, on Into acconnt by Mr, Tll- ment of fcomo for ering his statel t 62 or 1863} and, I go, lu cither of thoe yeurs 18, which statement did It uppeart Sccond--Iu_tho year 1543 and early in tlat rew the trust-decd and neted L upon the Chi- wear, Mr. Tilden o5 Trustee for the bonds sectire 3 Rallway Company’s Green Bay Extension aud upon the rlaining to {he £l postponed until t Jart evenivg, witl speak at Cen . Willlams, from tho Special Cominittee to organize » Campaln Committee, repurted Wit thoy had selected 100 namas o en to constitute the last-named Com- The names were read and accepted. ‘fha Cotmmlittes on Cunsolidation with the n Club in the Werd roported psulted with the sald Club, and to remain as they were,—acp= The repurt was adopted, ‘Fho Becretary was fnstructed to enll w meots fug of the Cumpaign Comlttee for Wednes- putarms o thelr hauds, cetfon of the Guverient a then furnid tribunals to iy ita own sol- tlors na trespussers, aml le sald that 2 wasM G. I, Bansrow. One of the most hudlerous of the silly ltems that find thefr way from this viclalty {hto tho an of” #the puteld " was that, the erented that the Hon. C. mo aud efforts 1. Bluford Wileon will_speak at Alton, Thura- duy; at Carrollton, Snturday, of this weeky at Macotnb, Tuerdays nt Rocke Island, Wedned- day; nt Sterling, Thursday; und ot Guleus, Fri- * 1y of Tvanston, will talk to the weople at “Hyde Park Thursday evenlng, snd ut Leun Friduy evening of this week, THR DEMOGHATS hield the usnal numaber of mretings yesterday, and necomplished fully ns Httle as usual, Tho Exeuutive Uommittes 0f the State Central Com- mittee of the Democratle parly of the State of Tlinols bad its enstomory talk whout the ne- ceasity of lnving fumds, shout the proper way to dfebirso them, and sbout the work to o done tn_eanvassing other day, which repr (1. Willlama is devoting allofhis t in his own distriet through upprehension of de- feat, 'The truth fa that Mr., Williams has spoken i1 his own district but fuw Lhnes, M V] Tnowlne u!}’mt bls majorit Tig—was Lis compensution for this service inclndedt for suclt service wou nd ab Plealicld ab Vermont, Mond: not less than $5,000. Third—Tiy 1863, and early in that year, the Northwestern Hallroat Cotnpany fs- nt-bond, seenved upon d with the proceeds the trustleed TIIE NATIONAT, CREDIT, WOULD BE TIUE EFFECT OF DEMOCRATIO 0 OPERATION>—SECHE- other Republle wiil continue to db sued 8 T-per-cent equipnen the stump in the State out- the rolllng stovk purchiase Mr. Tliden drew up und all the papers relating to this bond pared wl the papers, Including for another 7-p o sy Cotpany, crully puid for this work; his ususl leo was ariic institutions. TARY MOBRILL'S O Liapuateh i New Vork Eeentng Ivt, Wasmzoros, Do (L, Octo 2L—Mr. August Belmoent has ussumed the responsibility of de- nylng the correctness ot your correspondent's af wifective work side of his district. JAOKSON, MICIT, Spectat Dispateh JsexaoN, Mich., Ocl. lo Tue Tfoune. . 23, —The largest and most enthusdastic incetitg of the cumpalen thus far was hefd to-nfght fu this city. ‘Thean- noupcement thut Mrs, M. Adelle Tlazlett, of would speak filted Centonnisl Hutl, Mrs, 1iazlett gave the most stirring speed the cunpaign, “and held lior oudl the _peonlu atandin 1 Gles Club, the Central City bs, ull turned out and for- fes, 1lazictt's eloquence was fur more effeetive, and seores of cohverts were made for Hayos und Wheeler, while lane dreds of the wenk-kneed were strengthened, Pho campulgn Is being vigorously prosceatod in Kepubllenus wera never ;3 uro hield every night townships, and some "nizhts arw doubled up, Wa aro sangitine of earrying tho county, which has nlivays heen Democratic, GHAND RATIDR, MICH, sequently he pro| fllc‘ Lrus’mlucd ! ment-bond of U Str. 1, ML Hammer safd it had been oxtensive- wrted that efforts were being mads to ine tady candidutes on tho Republiean conn- tieket 1o withdraw from the contest, el who were eadisy BDemocrats und nou-politicians, 1o thought Mr. Mills vas not to blamne fer belng o youg mab, aud thie youus men of the cty and count v ought to gve blin_n bearty suppo seres of I‘c:oh.lll.lnnl 10 the efi , which suld, in eilect, thut { from Europeconyeyed the ton that no mure Loids would be sub- seribed for by the Syndleate until the Presiden- tial election is deeliled, nind that, i My, ‘Cilden fs chosen President, noue of thoe bonds will bo taksen untll the polley of the Demaeratie Admin- fstrution L4 fully knuwn, to reiterate emphatically the staten was male, Durlne the present weelt private let- : heen vecefved hiere frony persons now lon wholinve uo motive to misrepresont g amuuyg indiyiddal members qutleate or fo convey wrong Inforn tion, 1 Which the statements denled by Mr, By mont were nade, flelal letters, upnd wi tatlou that the thelr trastworthilne the movement were $5.000, DId he tale Into account the compensation ho received for it In estimating his # gains, protts, und Ineome’ from professional sevvices fn 18634 It not, why not? Fourth—1In 1863, nnd ¢ Tilden drew the trust-deeil on 1ec for the hunds lssued by the Fomd Company of Michi solidated with the Ch For this servico it cash, on the ih of ustruction of the ng an fucome-tux, Lo whick his ftem of fucoime pertaty, muney was earned, or 1o 150 1f Lo 1363, as would seein to boe ¢ Judghue from the publicis fumiliu naking up his returns for that year —But Mr. Tiden was one of the lovgest orhiriial subseribers to thu atock it tho Pentnsula Kallroad Comou with the late Mayor Hayeme! Dean Richmond, sud tuany vthers, ption prive of Lhese F ettt of the par vulue there 25 per cent for the bonds, theee Fubscriptions culmne My, Tiden tock certainly nut lesy 00 of the atock, and anequil amonnt Subsequently the prive of the wave 70, aud thet of the bonds L rolifts on the amount uf by hiin could ot he fulrly daced nt Jers 1hou $E0,600 o T 03 they aro helieved to be mneh jereatery jeo put them at 175,000, the road was cstern, Mr. Tilden dvew ull the pupers for which b way 1 feo for auch 5,000 1 10,0080, Now, to what yeur did his * pain; servives und froti s profie ou these securities verbaud I uny gart of b belon ddld it form u purt of his * statemen yeur ixth—Tn 1863 Mr. Tilden prepe pers fur tho surrender und cxchil ond wortigage houds of the Cht weatern Rallway Canpany for o g wnd for a creation of that sto ulso liberally pald for. eervices was from $5,000 Lo 810,0K), DIA the compensatfon recelved for &t fu sprelficd Ly him as » sesvlu o hls fncome-re- vound, hall of crammed into arly In that yeary Mr, nd neted” oo Truos- ¢ Peninsuta Ruil- subsequently cone o & Northwesteen, appears tint ho ¥ ¢l that the Chib Star Chiamber meetings of weer- {ng Conmittes * hud hean held ' to tho delfght of the Domocrats and to the indie- natlon, injury, sl great detrlent of the ite- | Bund, and a drum cor| uizhed anusle, bl [y ned Jtaelf with the understanding that the text tima 1L meets thers will bs an in- portant changa [n L man welizhity questlons, Instend of bezintiing finaneial questiun, they will commenco the puw- wow ut the other end’ ol the llst of toples, amt Aftor thin they will e mence i the middic of the st and work elther iy, 'Then they wil resolve something or olher and uppoint fourteen cotmittees Lo reo that the 1t fs therefore proper or of discusaing threso L. Duntum thought Mr, Hammer was The Central Comittee had o por- AT uny remonstrances agolust Knew " ther did not fntend to Mr. Mills' mume off from tha tieket, (Llona on the table, Liniz tu support the reso- vervthing wos steickien out dging the Club Lo Mr. this county, and the niore In earneat, in some one of th taws of the United work backward, 2! —tv 1861, when the 1, when It was puidt almed by him, sdefonse ! with whi was it tulien d “They are not pubd re wot wrllten in the woulil be mude publfe 5 not questloned by the Fpeclal Dispatch to The Trivune, (INARD Rartpy, Mlch, Oct, 3—A monstor wuss-ineeting was hield here to-day, fona eamo from Kalamuzou, Big Grand Haven, Toutny and wll the Lowna of this recion. Anim- s erowd wus addressed by Blulue und ¥ ‘This evening the streets were Two thuwsnnd torches were in lue, 000 prople wers ubrond, Bladuo o biggest mectlyg he has seen ening, the sane ny. George Bugleyand Fervy also Bpoke, Ferry compared the vocords ot the two partles, declared” the Democratic peetfonul, us depending on n kol ghowed tho true econvmy of Admintstration. OUFICIAL FIGUREH FROM IBDIANA, Iyibune. INDIARAYULES, i, Octy 20 =Tho oflivial tas ble of the late Stato vulu for Govgrnor w 0,000 uver the vate of 133 Lhe majoritles over Republican opponents: s, Governor, K034 Gray, Lisutenant-Gove Jud of the Supromes Court, Second, Hawk, wreh, Warden, to account in exeept the cluuso ple Mills' support. Mr, Turns sald that any one w Mills at the Bar would aknow for the position of Bte' Mr. Remick offered i1 be found wee, i, wailing,and guashing teeth at the elty’ s patca, Then they will solesnnly sesolve Lo have nothing more to do with politice, never, uever nyali,—until the next T conversatlon with Szeretury Moreill to-day, le auld to your correspuident " that he fully ex- pected that the fusting o o unend it the D next month; it sy nan with ordivar mon seuse ought 16 Know ¢l could not_goon witha paiy b power o large thons woulid come tic purly suc s i ubstitute o resolu- tlon deprecating sl atlemvts to remove Mr. Mills from the county tieket. Mr, KOG Ruseell wished to smeml so a8 to the netion ot the Central Commitive MRS unme to be this alterngon. eenrities vwas 25 per o { for th stock, amd Paynionts on_ aes TIHI RETURFED PILONIL. of the three pllerima to the t the finding 1 Merrltt, on ¥ the reunfon husl- Hess wah 6 gratel successy says oo, making speeches In com- nzSlgol,and ereat ing an impression, xpeets hls two comrades ne,—after (ien, Lich gets through i visits the Contennfuly eraull electrliles the pubs 112 with his eluguence fn behalt of “Tilden ” and this year, Blajue spoka thls eve ihe payment g 2t Detrolt Sati of honds o sjLIsnot neeessary, il £ Wig disciss this question, fur tho deney of the eperations thua fur demoustrates 1hat tho Muading caunot be carvied on with the Desmucrats i puwers woeibln o find th ol the Domoers Telusing to sllow e, strivken ufi the ticket, T'he resolutions snd amendments wera finally Jukd o the table, und aresalution shaply in- otz ubout L Tervitt ulso eays {1 ow futnd it hu- ventn bonds in ey unitd L Was power- Jess to do fnything while the Denucratie Howis remadnied [ ness! N My, Morrill gafd ke would not say wiat the becausy B did bot hnow of Mr, Willlawn (i Morgan, a iein- ub, was announceds s quite sidden, us e had tukon part in thy procosslon Sutunlay evenine, e Club seljourned “until Thursday evoning ut the sume place. BIXTIU WAND, by Boheratan Republism Club of the Bixth 1 qaeeting Sund y Moy Morgun’s 000, consolidated with the TWO NRW DEVICEY decorate the walls of the Demucratie headquap- ters, Phey are pletured o canvig *Putent Appited For,! HeL-points and two ree heatowadd the nume The other represents stauding (naide 8 hroken eetion stiows that the Syndicate woull d o7y o galn, ot aloal Bt he botleved tha dinge woult hinn 1d yelating to the consulidation, resents tyu eropsed b v ave o 4 o dyure, upon all of whieh 1 O subseribed 1075 but wanrther 1 woltld, nthe Beeretary's judgment, " froin these " First. District, s “Third, Derking, 43113 1243 Nefl, Secretary of State, 5,0733 kom, Auditor, 50175 Shaw, T Bunkirk, Attorne pertutendent of Publle instructlo; horler of the Bupromo y Clerky 4,611 Spectal Dispatch by, Oct, W—Ttts evenlng Schuyler for o specchat tho wigwan, S0 persuns, but it was 1 £0 many wero ontshly teyine to saln adintasion, that, after My, Colfux hud tatked ten winutes, the miceting adjourn This was done, and, though the tnous crowd Hstenud uttentlvely for nearly two bourd, nU Spectal, Disuaich to The Tridune. 0)ct, 3,—A rousing Republican s p-uaeting was bold here this evenlnz, Five d torclies wero in line, of Maine, addressul tho lergest meeting npalgu at Amory Hull, eliciting stormse 1 ! y wus listened to with mora nmL onli- ttention for upwand of an hour, s countrymen in his natlve tongue, and cxhibited the bypoerlsy of tho Deuto- {ts presont leaders nnd SOUTI CANOLINA, BOCIATED PRESS BELONTER EAYS. 8. Cy Ovte 23~1ITo0ps are ar- Pllrteen companics ure now In Columbin und twenty-four i other parts of the erything {s perfectly qulet through- tavits ulirining peace sl d daily. ‘The palitical rutisiy by buth par- & (loneral, 4,519; S verve the people for whoso use they were i —those who eun only read dilTerently- w such visit tho Palmer House headquurters daily, staudurd-hearers 1lis_wsual fee fur such JILINT 1s advertised to apeak at the copner uf Cottoie Grove avenne anid Phivky-ninth streot to-night, The Campalizn Commitics hus o perverse habit ¢ on their posters the uames of en will Fpeak or nots reatly golug to spealcd ' usked 'fns PrineNe roporier of a loyal Demourat, 1o minss buve beon toyal, and uuan held fu repute fu the party, for bo had a red noss aud o dirty fors were s well posted In thi real ditTerences between the two partfea on tho natloml ques- 1L 18 evident that a majorl- L Boheidan vobe, at least i thils ward, will be for Hayes amt Wiwveler and the wholo Republivan tlcket. Mg, Olivorfus 8 thu editor uf the Bohiemion {liustrated weekly Avety, BEVENTIL WARD, A number of Boventh Ward citlzens of varlous political shadvs, together with on, sall boys, ussembled lart nl Hastlugs street an avenus to have some fun, ‘The pardeular joko pped aut wuas te nominute un ceeens trl¢ shoemaker numed Henry Hobeln as an fn- t candldute for Represcutative of the ‘Ihird District, ‘Fhe meeting organized by eloct- faz 3lry 1 Bachinan Chalrman, and this yentlo- nan rusled muatters go that Hobeln secured the nowination, sud the sudivnce unlimlied beer, la-, Colfux uppearer ‘Yie buftding will scat 1) so densely packe: out the State, part of the amount for ¢ profeesionul turus for that yeard Seventh—=Mr. Tiiden are pec ipulen §s conducted o prepared all the papers The colored m fur tho consulidutlonof the Rackford & Kenusha Rullroad with the Chicago & Northwesteri, the honds of the foruer Compuny August, 1803, In behialf of sundry v, A'flden was one. The trunss ed und the consolidution cf- profit to uil the cn over €3,000, r his professionsl ita uro still v ganlzed. Tust Publlc i WasiiNarox, . ., U, of the Fightcenth Infantey who wis ordered to the near Atlsen, B, C., makes quarters pecardig his fny 3 avrval at Iouse's’ Bridge, Capt. Lloyd states that he found n body ot 200 monnted men, un- der commpud of A, 1% Butler, who had thrown vut skinuish line, sucroundlig tho nesroes chilly, the ¢norl comnencel in to thu cfcetive speaker parties, of whom U YONU action was complet fected i 1554, and puld o gond sartivs intereated,~to 3lr, T sies wint by received fo services in o matter, which, st bly usual rate, wonld bo not Less thun $5,000. Were these ftems taken fnto s gtutement? for 1503 or subecguentlyd Lighth=Between tho yeurs 1564 s ¢ of the disturbunce ort tothouring head- sibrt. wDid you ever hear him speal ' was the re- 1y, Foxp vt LAd, Ko b s 1)ucsho ever spenk 1 Can ho speak 11 Uen. William P, I nover heard of s doln ut posters witk the Aud he went on filling nautes of ¢ Hoxlo und otiers.” TIE WHONG CUSTOMER A man wunted (o tuko out bl uaturallzation sccount i his | evidence of o W earricd out, would bave resulted dn the slaugliter of uearly ult tue hegroed in the pluse, LTI, N, ¥, Special Dispatch ta The Trib ne. Eramna, No Xs, Oct. 23—Col, Clurke E., Carr, of Iilinols, wha fa a favaritsin Eimira, spake at the wigwain in (I l,y thia eveninic to otie of tho largest audiencea of the ampalgn, and one of the most enthusinst NOTLS. PARAGRATAIS OF THE CAMPAIGN. The Pitteburg Gazelte says that n Rebel Nag waa carrled fn a Democratle procession In that clty Batunday evening, but the Democratie man- ngers assert that they thought b was an old Uennan battle-lag, Poor Innocent souls, 17 they had been to tho front duzing the Rebelllon they would have known a Confudernts fiag. Tho Burllugton (In.) Zuwkeye has this: Mr, Titden aald that # the woll 18 at the door of cvory home [n the land.” Dut when ho looked ottt of s window to seo £ it was the woll at is door, lo! it was tholiounds of _the lawy, thal iad buen ranning upon the hot trall ot that fo- come allldavit, und tracked the reformer to his Inir. [Note fothe compositor—1t docsn’t muke nmllnlllj evenice which yowel comes first in that word. * flow hard dI0 he shake the mau when he geabbed him " asked an nuomu'y fu & Virginia City, Nev.,Polico Court, * Wel )" bl the wit- ners, 4 I guess I ean show the Court,” Rising from s scat and springing upon the netonishe lawyer, the witness eclzed him by the coliar, and with "“"’"F' fmpulslve jerk, lunded htm on the floor and batlered hiln over the benehies, “#\Won't the Court rule out theanswer?” gasped the Inwyer. The question tas withdrawn, the witness resumned Lis seat, and justice went on fn the vld ruts ‘The Albany Jonrnal gives this view * taken on the spat” of the soldiers’ demonstration that didu't come off: *Ilere, on the vury tay of the propused assamblage, il is annownecd that the call is revolced, and - the grathering will not bo held! Emr.vt]llng had heen tried Lo male it & suceess, 'Fiis arrangements had beun prosccuted till the last noment, Nono of the I'llden managers had thought of discavering ob- Jeetions, But'nt the last hour, nfter they ronnd it Wwas xiulm; to be a fizzle, ufter they hind fonnd they conldn't rako together nny conshlerablo num- Dber of soldicrs Who support the man thut di clared every Unfon goldier o tresspusser, after they found “they couldn't gel together any x a‘yuutumn Vouy of men that would appeat in t! character of “suldicrs, they suddenly discover that it lsu’t proper for soldiers to hold apo- litical meeting ! A workman on tho South Pucblo waterworks Qitch on the 8t. Charles, Colorado, while sleep- ing on the floor in Grayback Ranch, on Oct. 4, felt smnctmnF plnch hia left shoulder, and then run across his fave, Severo pains begau to shoot from the sbonlder, and he becams con- vineed that he had been hitten by a tarantula. Mr. Burke one sald: * Gentlémen who are bitten by the tarantula of reform are often cured by the muele of tho courta,” This poor fcliow dil not run fora Dbanjo, noreven a whistle to kecp up his couraze, but” gasped for whiskv as the sols rl:mcdlai agent. Not only guspod, but ran three-auarters of o mile for Lthe jug, and then finding it cmpty, started n horsetnun on n cleht-milo gallop for the five-water, The messonger did uot return for two hotrs and a half, wnd weanwhile the pofsoned man was ot the pates of death, A quart of whisky was poured down his ellet, aud ho speedily recovered, Wiisky as weil a3 music hath its charm. D. I Apgar, of New York, s emploged b Sam Tllderfio Ton I:xr:;u amount of nl‘}lc-{mdlc{l Tylng fn behalt of Reform. Somg of 1t flew and it Mosby, who thus answers back: Wannrstoy, Va, Oct. 17, 1870.—D. I Apgar, bs/{A- v Dran s Thave just recoived Yotr Ictfer inclosing an axtruct from & Democratic nowspaper charzing *that twenty-seven of Mosby's gnerrillag aro in the departments at Wash~ ington, tnd nine moro In the navy-yard, and among them Mosby's brother.” This Is an uu- mitigatod lle. ~ No man who ever served in my com- wmand s In any of the departments at Washington or in any navy-yard, 1hove mt uno brother, who {4 n furmier in Virginls, andhe has nover asked of rocolved anything from the Admintstration, Three men who served under mo during the War Lold subordinuto y'l:\ccn jn Virglnla, wWhoeo average sulary of $1,200 per wnnum i1 but poor compen- sutlon for tho persccution to which they hava boen pubjected for exercleng their rigit fo have an opinton, 1 have never mysoll recalved, In any shape, the slightest beacefit, vither divectly or in- directly, from Gew. Grant's Administration, Yery truly, Joux §, Mosny, A DOMESTIC HORROR. Unnatural Crlino of a Mother, Correspondence PAtiadelohta Times. Wesrt Cursren, P, Oct. 20.—Glen Lock Isa small statlon on tho Feunsylvania Rallrond, about twenty-five mlles from Philadelphl Runuing directly through the centre ot the vil- Iago 18 & crose-rond thut leads from Glen Lotk Stution to the old White-Ilorse store on tho Chester Valley Ralirond. On this cross-road, and about fifty yards below the turnpike, Ira Balcer, a colored harber, rented o house several years ogo, and did A small business a8 a country barber, He hud uwife and threo small chil- dren, und, after Nis eetflement at Glen Lock, his fnmlly was fucrensed by the addition of 4 siiline Httle yelowboy, Catharine Baker, the bnrber's wifo, wus o «quict, inoffensive woman, who gave no trouble to lior few and scattring nelghhors, but it was n subjeet of rewrk among them that ehe often acted atrangely, although she wns known ns o good housckeeper and wn afMectionato mother, ‘Fhis morning, st o lttle after 8 o'dock, s Josoph W. Sarchet was driving alone tho crose- roud, Iu haste to catch an “cavly train for the Centennlal, he overtoole Mrn, Baker uear the ratlrond station. 8he halled him and sald that aho had {ueb Killed ali of her childron, At first Mr, Sarchet paid no sttentlon to her, but she !‘wrslatml fn her statement, and at length he urned round and drovo up bo the tittlo white- washoid burber-shop. Phe danr was locked, hut ho kicked it open. - On the tloor in the iniddlo of the room luy the eldest of the chil- dren, apparently dead. Another child, abaut 0 yeura old, wis Jeaning ogainst u chalr aud DLited(nyg from the mouth, and another was be- hind tho stove with n severe cut Inlts hewd, A largre willow efub nbont two anda half fnches {n diameter, a very heavy weapon, lay near the Tiead of the wneonselous” child n the middls of the floor, and, although thers was no blood on the club, kuots of halr adhering to It, showed uhnlmy that 1t had buen the instriment of death, Mr, Sarchet started at once In seareh of De Henderson, who lves closg by, nnd tugethcer they went fue another phystedoin in the neigh- borhood, Dr. Garey waa not at home, and the two went back to | e bigher's house, By this thne Baker, the Ither of the chlldren, hud heard of the murder and lustened home from the field §n which he find been working, At his request Mr. Sarchet hasteped to sumton Baker's mother, who lives four miles wway, and nfter they had told the old lady of the travedy drove to_this place, and soon returned with Willium Daker, o West Chiester Constable, Mrs, Baker, after leaviog Mr, Barchet on the erose- roul, continued her journcy to West Chester, which sho reavhed nbout” 10 o'clock, Alter searching for her for some timo Consta- bie Baker arrested hoF fn Murket street, wlhicre she had made hersell consplewous inquiring in many [nlucu for the nearest Muglstrate,” She was at once tuken to Justice Whitehead's office and was committed to jall, and thia aftérnoon the Maglstrate gave her Neariuz, Mr, Survhiet was the first witnoss, und he told anbatantislly the snme story that s ree luted ahove, Willfmn Balier testifieid that he arrived at the house fifteen e tiventy infnutes arter the pecurrenco, und after Mr., Surehet hul left for the physician. ile aaw the child Iyhg n the middlo of the loor pud appurently dead, 1le put his humd onft and felt it breathes pleked it up and placed {L on g settee, when it revived somewhat, ‘e other child, with 4 sealp wound, ald not appear to sufferat tvet, but Licgan to \'r{ very loudly after a little tine, ty this tind Dr, Henderson arerlved, and the fourth child, & baby, was found in the sccomd story inu hed, where Vs thought Mrs. Buker hud teted to sinother ft. Tho thied chilil, on ex- wnluation, had no marks on it, but uppeared to Le Injured internally, or fu somw way, wd o ludy took {vaway (i ber aems, ‘The Doctor suld Lic ind but little hopes of the eldest ehild’s re- covery, ‘The club lying by the cbild ho laid to ona slde, 1t had 1o blood onit, but hairs wiher- el toit, Hevorroborated the statement of the wonn's agrest, The doctors wers not sunt- moned, but will givo thele testimony ut the Ticaring that f4 to bu hnd as soon s the fate of the chifdren s decided, Mra. Baker, during the heurdug, was i Uhe wildest state of excitensent, Icurln;:\wr ry beatimg her breasty und crying continually: 1 all {t for the best. Gol Judges e, 1 wanted then to go to Heavens [ Uid niet kuow what to do. It was iy desire to get my puor, dear childven to Heayen. 1 want 10 o, to Shofs u full-bleoded wepro, with hiigh cheek-hones, nzly features, ronud head, perfectly black, of wedinm belght aud bulld, and apparently ahout i#h years ol dge. I'here 8 searcely any doubt that she s cruzy on the subject of her children, At the close ot tho hearing sho was helhd without bull to awalt the result ot her chfidren's injuries, When the wonn sturted for West Chicster this mornimg, Jeavlog her four chiluren unconscious i the lit- tlc house, none of the children wero doad, At oot to-lay the eldest dled. This wan thy one that luy fo'the middie of the flooy, slunzside the club. The next two fu ago are expected to die at any minute, aud there 1s scarvely a possibility of thelr recovery, Alter the muider was dls- covered the peighhors eet out to track Srs, Buker, but they fulled to And Ler, und nothing was heard of bier uutil she turned upin this bov- ough late In the morning. ’E&\l((‘l‘ than Freach RADWAYS DY RELIER Cures tho Worst Paing fn Trom One to Twenty Hinute, NOT ONE HOUR Aftor Reading this Advortisem Any Ono Buffer with Pui‘::.n L RADWAY’S READY " RELIEF I8 A G for Every i It wag the Firat and is the Only Pain Remedy That Instanily slons the most ex infismmatiosin, nnd enres m....&i‘x‘.f.’flf’l’m‘.‘fl“x allapy Lutigs, Ktomacl, Bowels, of othor glagds gy et 1 ouu appiteation, T Orgay, by IN ¥ROM ONE TO TWERTY HINUTES, No matter how vlalent or excrucinting the ‘Iicwnatic, Led-ridden, " Infien, Gy ata, thy {Neuralile, of prostrated with mkfi‘n’fl?fin&r‘"‘“““ RADWAY'S READY RELIER Afford Instant Ease, Inflammation of the XKidne, tion of the Dladder, In: flnmlfi;!lfi:fl)fifm&h Bowels, Mumps, Congoation of thg Tungs, Soro Throat, Dificult Drenthing, Palpitation of the Honrt, Hysterics, Oroup, Diphthoria, Catarrh, Tnfluenza, Hondache, Toothachg Nouralgia, Rhowmatiam, Cold Chills, Aguo Chills, Chillbiains, and Frosy Bites, ' Tho application o RS ARG U pale: oF Sl eltef to the part or Btaneite bl oF tsta witl a0 esee “fwonty drops [n half a tumnb urm, & e Biart o ek i o Howoln, and wit Intaesi papicters, alle, ‘Cruvelors should alwaya earry 3 batfle of RADWAY READY RELIEF with (hem, A Tew drops in wates si revent slckness or palna frem_ chance of water randy oF Ditters ss a Siman. 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