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TIIE.CIHCAGO TRIBUNE: TFRIDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1877. 6 G ¢, nach sentence b a ¢ eentimont, aach entence has eacaped tin, o er Introdiiced & menaare above Leaguo {iand or 8 pavy-yard. the conntey ducs not know dand G egromive” mediocrity [8 a uffensive s 2 orance (# profonnd, ‘The Houth, recovered Bl e Hmidity that made every movi n danger, mands her share of public T’ll'lnllrl’ that only B eker could secure, The loby. lungry, #0Ch " ‘and bold, reassembles to orcanize npmin, EASCT, iy see once more the wavel of the Spenker e’ the hammer of an muctioneer, knucking e t1% free peoplo hold precioue. The cancna doxn e refarin, and, through all the ampic- K Ataurants, and’ hotels. the corruptionista OOt ah carnival.' Ar, Hax IthxnaLL fs Speaker donr word for it that, through him, the Sout o accomplish more fn' the ruin of the fiepablic TR fEdd ander Jere Davia. And while at one 20 1 (o avenne tho Tresident of 8 corrupt organ- §adion a steising lo_restore good government, at dzaitCiher the dovil sits grinning at the arny of 1L et clzens who supposod that In vating for the o cracy they wero voting for a purer adminis- Lstion of the dosernment. 5 bbb Lot The repricve granted to the four Penge mur- derers in England will doubtless be followed by s commutation of tho death sentence to one of {mprizonment forlife. ‘The protest of a num- ber of influential persons, including Mr, CaanLrs READE, against the exccutlon of the sccused, ecems to have been of somo avall, ‘There Was, indeed, serfous doubt as to whether {he unfortunnte Hannirr STAUNTON died of dis- easa or of involuntary starvation tand, at least, {t was difficult to determine at what point one ifincnce ended and tho other bezan, The Lon- don Times, the day after the verdlct, questioned {is justice, and the newspapers have since been glled with protesta aainst ft. Among others, s clergyman deacribed the death of his sister gnder clrcumstances almost predsely the samo sa thore which attended the death of TAnRIET gravsroN. The emaclution and filthiness of {hic body In both cnses were the same, and in poth the patients were fo enfeebled condition of mind. ——— Prof. CARPESTER, of the University of Wis- consin, addressea ‘Tie TrinuNe on the hyglente efects of the severe courso of study pursued at e University uton the female students, The report of 4 Inta Visiting Committco opposed the cocducation of the sexes on the hypothesis that the work was too heavy for the lealtl of the fa- dies, n vosition which tho Professor strongly combats. o thinks the Committee took a su- perficial view, and judged of the femnales after fhey had been subjected to an exceptionally bard preparation for o phenomenally difficult examination. As tothe general health of the students, ho shows that more young men than girls have withdrawn through slckuess: that, withoue or two exceptions, the younglady rraduates aro in excellent physical condition, nd that, saving one, all the female students of Jast year are stlll at thelr studles. The report s in the bands of the Regents and will shiortly po seted upon. ————— The Springfleld Republican s inclined to favor wuatter soverelgnty us opposcd to forelzn lu- tervention: Minister WarMnunye aaid the other day that it wan true_that be advised Gen. Unaxr to avold wuling Franco until after the clection, lest hly vitit should occasion political embarrassments to the Government. nsmed Broes who hias not had the benefit of o similar eantlon, or clsc has not hiceded it, aince the Doc Dicarrs charges him with **displaying greal activity In the department of Holne-et-Marie in futthering the electlon of a candidate hostlle to the Gorernment, " and in general with *Yabusing out Borpitality.” Consequiently lio has Lwen ordered outof the conntry, Mr. lxumshan a distinguished precedent In the case of o certuin famous citizen, Grxer, who arrived in this country in the last ¢entury, and areutly annoyed Presidont Wasixe- 7yx, DN LAl doen not excone him in fnterfering at tiin late day 1 the domestic politics of France. We fear hic v inadu a bad exhivition of Amcrlean manners, which we moy sofely cluim very rarcly erelu this direction, Anericans go to Lurope to get nd of politics, not to po into them. The countey will hurdly be ofended 1f tho Duke takes Mr, BEvxn by the ear and walke him tuto Belglum, It secms there 16 an Atncrican ——— Jox McCrrraam (“ Mack "), of the St. Louls Glote-Democraty Is in Washington alteruating his nttacks upon Postmaster FinLer with por- tentous propliceiea of the politieal future. Ho say8: Tho statement {s made very poaitively to-day that Henator Turuwas, of Olito, will resign Jon- vary next, in order to allow the Legisiature 1o olect Mr. Ewina to the shurt term st the samo time that i elects Gronue JI, PENDLEYON for the long term. In return for thie action on his part, THVAMAN s rludxfll the upanimoue suvport of Ohlo for the bemocratic nomination in 1580, In conversation, Tuenuay admita the Intended restgnotion, but des mies that there ia any agreen us 10 the support of him for Prestdent” fn 1880, These rumora have ereated a profaind sonsation amony the Democsats of Indinna, who sro kowpfui HeXpRIOKs In teatning for 163U, "They aay they were chested out of the zomination of MENDIICKs by the friends of I'ex- BLETON in 1588, and that they will not submit to be bulldozed by (lie Buckeyes any more, et The Springflleld Keylsler snys that *Spring- feld does not * really desiro to have the money voted for the cowpletion of tho building,’ and the *leading citizens ' won't usu thele Influcnce, il they have any, to induco the JARs-Busnite Conuntsyicuers to resign.” ‘Those who liesitate tovoto for the half-miflion tax will be pleased 1o learn that their Springficld Iricnds don't care anything nbout it, and that it makes no differ- ence to them whether the tax is imposcd or not. Buch belng the case, they will fuel less reluct- auco fn opposing the taxand keeping the money out of Jaxe Bunx’s hands, where It would otherwlise be spent or aquaudercd. ——et— —— Nothing if not patriotie, the New York lalr':phlc takes the followlug view of the mono- th: We are in bitter nced of an obeliek, 1t Is thought that Muml'henuhy onu can Lo purchased for £100,000. Would 1t unt be weil Lo appropristo for thia purpose too money already colleched: for. Vg support of thy New York poor tols wintor ¥ Food s deairaule, bul an obelivk bs avwolutely necessary. purchuso bas already been postponed too luuy, An obelisk {% gu much more voluable thun o cold tollation as the Immurtal mlud o more jmportant than the penaling body, ——— . The English subsidles to steamsldp lines last year amounted to $4,420,000, bat these were largely hestowed on the home packet liues to Treland. The Government has unounced its futentlon of withdrawing the 82,150,000 a ycar bestowed ou the Penfusular & Oriental Bteam- slip Company, The present policy of the Brit. Lsh Government 1s to abandon tho steamer-sub- -l:y busiuess, and let each company paddle its oWl canow without belng spoou-fed from the Nationol Treasury, e ———— ‘The New York rallroad monopoly have estab- Mshed o central ageucy of concillation and bar mony presided over by one ALugut FiNk, or Prrzn Fuxg, or somo such name, The object of tho agency is to raise the frolght tariifs on the products of tho West, and to visit severv punishment upon any members of the cut- troat combination who do not fieeeo tho public sccording to orders, —t— *The sweat of his brow,” a3 deflnea by the Political workingman, means he whose brain perspires fu tho hunt for oflice. They who earn thelr livelibood by tho sweat of thelr bodies ary of no use to him, save aa * votlng cattle,” e B4, Loulsans, who uever thiuk of stopplug to Uoderstand anythlug, are growlug jealous of New York, aud are clamoring loudly for a “ basilisk." — “Call mo cx-Gov. PALMBR," roars Jack, Certutuly; auything to pleaso your ex-Excel- lency, ——— PERSONAL. Mra. Hayes is not au extremist in temper- auce mattery, Ina Bunday boat-raco at St. Louls tho **Bob Ingersall " won, ‘TLie father of Thiers was au attorney, not, Ss3tated, 8 lockemith. Capt. Euls opposes levees along the Mis. 'hllP?l on the ground that they are unnecessary. Adirondack Murruy notices thut church Sexvices in theatres are always largely sttended. "The Library Journal for October will be dovoted chlefly to college librariesand thelrdevel- Opuent, ¥ Benator Johnston, of Virginia, Benator Kernag, of Now York, and Scnstor Speacer, of Ala- anu, are Koman Catholicu. Under « rocent Post-Offico Department or- ' Mr, Johu Q. Chapman, of Hanford, is cut off 8 carlous pece of philantbropy which ho hasy) oracticed for five years prat, viz. : the stampiog of lettera dropped in the Post-Offica thern withoat stamps. Tho widow of the lats John Bell, of Ten- neesee, died {n Manry County on the 12th fnst. In the B0th yoar of her age. Th8 wifo and daughtor of Mr. James Coffey, of Leesonrg, O., cloped at the eame time, each with & male companton. Prosident Grant writes that ho fonnd tha Iabor of accepling the hospltalityof hia English friends more arduous than the cares of State, ¢ A horoio snbscriber tothe New York Post has not for years read a baok or a newspaper ** de- faced with Webatet's deteatabls orthography."” Miss COnry says that Trobelli-Bottint has ‘*a mannfactored voico," and has cultivated her Towee notes at the oxpansa of her middle regiater. Mr. Labouchere rays tho Russinn Empire is rolten becauss of tho Government, and the Turklsh Governmont rotten because of the Rm- plre, Thomas Nast's relations with the Iarpers were never mors cordial and pleasant than they are o-day, all rcporta to tho contrary notwilthstand- Ing. An article in tho Chicago Advance tracing the connection belween the famine and the oplum trafllc has been printed In circalar form, and 1s be- Ing distrlbuted gratuitonsly. Theodora Roosevelt, recently mominated to bo Coltector of the Port of New York, wasa prominent rember of the Bristaw Clab, His nom- ination 1a a slap In We face of Mr. Conkling. A now book for tha little ones is enlled *'Tiaby Days.” 1It{sa selection of songs, storles, and plctures for very little folks, with an Intro- duction by Mary Mapes Dodge, the editor of S¢. Nickolas, 'There has recently been published a letter from M. K. Lee to James May, in which the former. said that the end had forover come to a1l houes of Sonthern independenco apurt from the remainder of the country, G. P, Putnam's Sons will soon have ready the Infter part of the now volume of that indus- trious writer, Richard A, Proctor. large octavo leaued under the Utle of ** Myths and Marvels of Astronomy.” and will treat of such toples ns sstroloxy, the religion of the direat Pyramld, tho mystery of the Iyramids, Swedone borg'n vistona of other worlds, suns in fiamos, cometa s portents, the lunar hLoax, ssirosomical paradoxee, astronomical myths, the origin of the Al that Mr. 'roce tor writes, however fanciful, ia based on spund scientific knowledge, and be is an exceptional o~ etance of an anthor who, while making esch year important contributions to the science of astrono- my, bas done perhaps nore than sny other writer 10 popularize its atudy aniong nnsclentific persane. Apropos of 8ir Tollemache Sinclair, who has left the Honee of Commons and publiclife, partly because the Duke of Argyll never returned his vislte, the WAltehall Reriew recalls astory of Danicl Webster's whiet-playing friend, Mr. 11 Fox, formerly the Britlsh Minister at Wa who had a habit of shutting himself up and ref constellntion fAgures, ete., cte, fugg to ace people. An Englishiman who had busi- uese t the Legation complained bitterly of thia to the Sceretary, who promlsed to speak to his chlef ond st thinga cight. Shortly afterwards, meeting the Secretary asked him innocently If he Liad hoard from the Minlster. ¢ leard from him?" wrathtully replied the other, ' 1shonld think I had! Ife has sent me theplate of his card, with permission to strike of ns many 8s1like in retarn for those 1 bave left on him!1" e —. SPORTING NEWS. THE TURF. RACES AT CINCINNATL Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. CixcannaTy, Oct. 18.~Tho third day of tho races at Chester Park opened with fine weather and n lerge attendance. Appended {8 a sum- the gentleman accldentally, wmary of the untinished race: Lew Scott, Badger Gl Flanter... To-doy's finst. race, fo divided, resulted ns follow: Monarch Rulo, divided, left the following scure: Slecpy George Hweutser, . Bay sallie Rowdy Boy Sucker Stata Lucy Borr iy, ) ‘Thisrace will be fin! FLEETWOOD PANK. Nrw Yonk, Oct. 18—t the breeders’ mecets iIng at Fleetwood Trotting Park, now fo vrog. rews, the following races were trotted to-day: e, 82, 500, for stalilons that Lisd nover beaten P Cll;aplun? s Moutezuuy Timeé— Tannls, 1 ine: Tosella, Norwor Blackwood were drawn, Rt 2:2 Ltdy Annie Dauntices,.. Nick Loomer 3 ”1‘5 03 8307 ien Morrill, Alerdoen, Kutwood, Voltaire, utid Pucnioumenon drawii, Pursc, $1,000, fosls of 1874, mile and repeatt od, Elwood, Medium Little Hopes, Watchmnan, ¢, 8500, for Lorecs who Lad mever beaten aloption ot the report of the Conference Com- mlttee with the Demoesate. A motion was marle to lav the matter oo the tahie, bt was witlefrawn by requeat., ) enaied on e motion b reiular efection. The Ring would like to handle that wealth. The Democratlc wolves fee {n this fund ranch foorl for reficetion, and are trying to e workngmen belfeve that the money expended jor their benelit, A& 8 politt o this ousht to be Ynu good. The LOCAL POLITICS. 1 Witk be Roster of Cand:jates Willing to it report Serve wie Dear Stith explafand the manner in wurt-Tlouse are practlally all ! avicd at the couference, and siwed | let and tho ioney (s wholle for thecontrartorr, People. how he hal arranzed with the Democrats to get | the Ring, and 1ta retaiers, if they can secure another fease of power. Of conree, an bonest County Hoard wonld spend this maney judiclously, and the Edwin Walkers am the £extons woull not et their enormous and fraodulent bills for extrasallowed and paid, ‘The Colvin conbination f& nosw working tooth and vafl, and W3 emisxarics are laboring in evers ward, making wonderful and lavish prom- fres, The [dea of (nrther Increasing the power of the Ring by making Colvin Trrasurer Isat the foot of allthis, it fs n imost anholy al- Hance, and-langerous in the extreme. Bome of thebetterclass of Democratsare urging the nume of Clinton Briges for County Treasurer, ‘They look upon him as a man who ‘woull give tonc to the ticket. A TRIBUNE reporter saw that gentleman yesterday afterncon, but he denfed tnat he was n candidate. Be- tween Mr. Brigme on' the Democratie side, and 8, . McCrea on the Republi-an, the enn- test would he an exceedingly Interesting one, 18 both gentlememare popular and ot vnsullied character and reputation, and either would make an excellent otficer If elected, The lleaof putting Emil Hoeclster, forward 28 a Workinmnen's candidate fur County Clerk is exceedingly rich and orfxinal. Ifgechster acorny lobor of auy eort, Ileisat present a Deputv Sherdll, and he lelt the Republion party simply because ft found him unworthy and “refused fo. eive him office. For sixteen years Hoechister hns been an officelivlder, amd n his old officlal ago ke has shawn himeelf putty politlefan of the narrowest stamp, How- cver, Inthis partlcular e Is no worse than Lieb, whote political principles ure founded on these ol L« fhustrfous nncestors, who, when suldiers of fortune, had for thelr shibboleth, ¥ Pag d'arzent, pas des Huls e, ‘The Urcenbaskers are soleminly saying they won't ani they will, “Thelr stresigth fu”Caok County {4 limfted Lo Jess than 0 votes, heuce their suuport ets little fgure The Communists are doing very little, They are making arrangementa fur meetines from time to time, but thelr great drawback: rcems a Tack of funds, henee they create but little atir, Their candhlates are very unsatisfactory even to thcmaelves, as too many of them are members of their own Central Committee. IEDGE JANEUN. An attempt was made In an editorial In the Tunes yesterday to injure the chances of Judgs Jameson for o renomination by insinuating thst he was phyeically noable to do the work at- tached to the position. Ilis honesty was not denfed, but it was alicged that his re-clection woulil work Injury to suitors. A reporter of ‘Tun TRIDUKE inet a prominent lawyer yeater- day afternout,—a tnan who has practived here for twenty years, and has known Judge Jamse- e‘m auring his long service In the Soperior seven out of the thirteen nominstions for oflice. Mr. Kerng fnveighed avainst any_coalition, and referred o the bad fafth of the Demoeracy in reveral Instaices, and thelr defeat in the cascs of Hoxle and Perry Il. Bmith, He spoke very emphatleully snd somewhat excitudly when he sald that if they had not backbone enough to work for the sucvess of the Indus- trinl party, hie woutd go over to the Republicans antl work hieart awd soul with them. 5. Bo L Buy, who claimed to rcoresent the gullnh clement, fayored a coalition. So did Mr. rown, Abont One Hundred and Fifty Aspir- ants for the Thirteen Offices to Be Filled. The Industrials Resolve to Paddle Their Own Oanoe All by Them- solves, addon did not propose to be awallowed the others did. Mr. Conlun gave the fi(cntlcmenwnndersund that If they did not stick to thelr platfonin and principles he would leave them. Detnocrstic scatiments had been openly expresacd in the Committee, and he had supbosed that men who hud joined the Workingmen's party bad done so i1 good Muith, Mr. J. W, Garvey enid the gentlemen of the Deniouratlc Committee were all very nice, but they wantnd ail the principal offices. Mr. M, W, Thellinan wasageaiist any coalition, for the reason that ¢ would be detrimental to tue worklnenien's fnterest, Messra, Laliey, Lanigan, and Call spoke [n favor of tho motlon tu adopt the report. 3Mr. Cnin defended the action of the Coafer ence Committee, and finally wound up by urg- fnx w coalition with the Greenbackers ‘o8 the beat pussible fusion tmovenent., Messrs, McLogan and King expressed them- seives In favor of the report, Mr. Kerns again spoke forcibly against any coalltfon with the Democratle party, \ “I'he Presldent vacated the cbair to explain his position, He sald he had considered the ap- polutment of the Conference Committee as an of eourtery, He was opposed to the Desoe- ey having the fmportant oflices of County easurcer and County Clerk, and believed that thi Judgeshins shonld be kept aloof from par- tler, even i wll the other oBices WERP PILLED Y THIEVEY, Mr. MeGilvray delivered the speeck of the y and made soine grood points. His re- murk€ enconraged ho anti-coalitionfsts. He sald it seemed as 3f the whole Wnene and pur- 030 of those pre<cut was oftice, office. flo bal ioperd the weutiesen had cotne together for sumething higher and noblers e hoped the Worklngmen's party would do Aulncllllll;fl for Tumanity,—sumething that would give bt a uwame oud a reputation, Mr. McLogan imoved tho previoue question, but some confusion arosc, and e withdrew it, na be sald, In order to allow a gentleman to make an expianation, $1Mr. Conuell sald hie could sce that there was an understanding between the Chalr and Mr. MceGllvray, and Mr. Kavanaurh fuformed hlm that he had not mwde any bargalns,—he was not for sale, and the gentieman should have o care in what alil about him, Mr. C, (3. Dixon muved an amendment to Mr. MeLogan's motlon, that it be referred to the Conventlon. e subscquently, upon request, agreed to And the Greenbackers Will Do Likewise, Delug Unwilling fo Give Up Their Nunte, The Democrats Trying to Pur- chase a German Organ. COUNTY CANDIDATES THICK AS LEAVES 1% AUTUMN, ‘The Republican primaries will be held Mon- day, and the County Convention Tucsday, while Tuesday sfternoon the Greenback and Work- fngmen's party will hold its primurics, and on Wednesday will oceur the County Conventlon, ‘Ihe Democratie Executive Committee will meet this cvening aud fix up the dates for holding its urimaries and Convention, ‘T'he Post figures out the following list of can- didates for'the offices to Le filled: COUNTT THEARUNER, Repunlicans—Kx-Ald. SicCrea, J. B Mayor Juhian 8. Ttameey, U, G Gill, W Hexing, . 8, Jammond. J. 1. Hen Heye, Fred Letr, W, 1l. Thompson, to, W, K. Sullivan, Wiillam N, Lia C. finck, and Eol Hopkine, Democrats—ilaryey U, Colvin, Judge Wallace, Benator Kehoe, W,” . Carter, ex-Ald, Thomad Lyueh, Clinton Briges, snd J, 11, MeAvoy, Workinymen—Frank A. Stauber, COUNTY CLERK. Republicans—Chiarics 11, Harrlg (Car} Pretzel), Clinrles K, Ilerrick, 1lerman Denz, Lorenzo €. Klokke, Ellan Shipman, En- &, Nowley. and W, Floto, 3, Onnban, Gen. Lich, Kdward Workingimen—Emll Hocchater, Communlet—A, 1, n IUDOE OF SUPERION COURT. Republicana—Judge John Jamenon, Ira W. Tuell, Ueorge B, tiardu meg L. High, Jr., Charles J1, Heed, and C. . Democrats—H. G, Ml turray ¥. Tuley, and hn A, Jameson. uinas A, Morag, PRODATE JUDGES, It will form a eno A. Bitth Demoerats—W. Rammel, and Tom Hrenan, urt. How s it,"" sald the reporter to the lawyer, “pbuut this insinuation in the Times that Judge Jumneson §s unable to do his work, aud there- {lurc'n?mcbody clsc sliould be chusen to suceeed fm 1" “1t {s one of thosc cases,” wns the re{vl{. “where about half the truthistold, and that hall ‘b LComnmunist—) Jtepulicans—. C, Kuickerbocker, J, Y, Scam- mom, M. D, Drown, C. C, Koblsant, i1, 5. Anstin, Tough, M. €, Noyes, Dantol Godvwin, Jr.) Thoman, Gen. It W. Smitl, Max Eberlard, ani dullos ftosenthal. enry v = 3 t f. Everybody ingon, | Demotratierindue Hoyden, W. E. Furneds, Gua | witharaw it, but Mr. McGilyray, who scconded | 18 cqual to an entirs falschinod rybody " | Vinaren, David 8. Lride, and Col, Wiliam Snow | the motlon to atnend, refused 1y accede 1o ft. | Knows piitth Dudes, “;‘;,d“"‘?;j‘ for vok, After some further talk, Mr. McLogan movea | Bome thne prior Lo 1EF, e Greenbacker—Justice Peter Footo, to place Mr. Diron's motlon on the table, and It | 8¢t from the Bench. It mas also be Communst—JIulius Rosenthal, COUNTY COLNT JUDOE. Jepublicans—>ason 15, Loomls, Jnd Wilsen, C. . Willewt, of Jlvde Vark, Jobn C. Darker, Jawmes £, ftoot, and Guwar Buehnell, gflgmfii‘mh—dndne M. R M. Waliace and Jawmes . Bmith, Communisi—M. R, M, Wallace, FROUATE C(LERK. Republicans=Col, Joln H. Woberts, Beth F, Hanchett, Col, W, 8, Scribner, and W. S, Youns., Dempcrats—Ex-City Attorney Jamleson and this Hon, Joe 8mith, Greenbucher—~JIohn F, Ecanlon, Communtst—Phillp Van Patten, CIININAL COURT CLERK, Republicans—~Ex-Capt. William Iieklcy, Mar- tin Hest, Col. Quirie, of Second Hewiment, Capt. Low Jaocobs, and Jack Stephens, Demacrata—"Tom liarreit. Davo Glesson, llugh MclLaugh!! ud ex-Ald, Tom Foley, Communtat—Tim 0'Mara, COPNTY RUPERINTENDENT OF RCHOOLS known—I supnoee it {s to lawyers—that Le re- turncd to his labors too sudu, snd his full ro- covery was delayed somewhiat thereby. ” But at this moment he'is as sound and hearty as ever Lic was, and Just as fit for o judfelol poeitfon.’ “1What was the object of this editarlal, theni" “1 du not know. 1t may have been due to Igmorance, It may have Leen written by a man who is never In the law courts, ur_ it may have tieen (nspired by some encmy of the Judite's, or gome young lawyer who has aspirations.’ < w1 the Judee is fully restored I supposo he 18 up with his wor: “Yes, aud shead of the other Judwes, There was a tiine thouwh laat year when that was not 80. The reason for 1t wus one the force of which tawyers will appreclate. Wien the new Condemnation law weut iato force—the one under which the uty condemns land for strect openings, aud oue rallroad condemns o portlon of the 1ight of way of another road was lost by a vote of 24 to 21, ‘T'he yuestlon recurred on Mr, Dixon's motion to refer the matter of corlition to the Counven- tlon of the Workinginon's party. A vote was tuken aud resulted in o tle,—23 to 23, the Chalrman havine voted, i Mr. King anserted that the motlon waa lost beeause the vote was a tle. , “‘Che question was put ot the motlon to adopt the report of the Confercuce Committee, and it was lost by a vote of %5 nays to 19 yeas, Tho unpouncesnent of the victory for thosa opposed to the coalition was grected with loud shouts, and tho entire paserablage jumped to thelr feet oud yelled, the antl-coalitionlsta shuking thefr hanis, + - Mr, McLogan moved o reconsiderntion, and all the mewbers of the Committee arose totliclr feew, uml a perfect pandemnonfum cnsued, the Chair meanwhile poundiug on the tuble witha Lieavy cone wmd all the others shouting at the John M. Hepublicans—E, O, liaven, of Lvanetons Al- volce! for the purpose of puttine down fts tracks on it 1 1 3| bert@, Line, Cuicago; and Trof. Leallo, of nyda | 1B UF thelr volces. | " TR h Cmbes artsing uniicr It In this,sity wero 3 2 2| Yark ariiutlier votc wus taken, and tho motlon of | ghoced off on Judge dameson. The flekl 48 81 Denoerat—Geargo . Plant. Atehugut was losty Bl tad was 8 few one.. He had uo decisions to help 8 %981 Communist—Iolin deAulide, Mr. Carroll suld It was plain to_bo seen that | by, cither of our own or of other courts. He v as Ot NIy SaNIsRRER, the veplict of the Commiftico was not i favor | },)'t0 mako the vrecedents—to work out a 6L b H Repudlicans—Charles Il Crano, Edward Bur. | ofany fusion with the Demovratie Imny, and system. He did it, amd so well and thorough- 0 O 6| lUng, Louls Scl r, Ueorge E. Adams, John | he nceepted the eftuntion, aud would heartily v that the Supreme Court has not_overturned 7 7 G| Atwater, Mancel Talcott, Alesunder Whit 8, | support auy ticket the Wokingmen's party | £ lis rullngs. #1e has blazed the road, and 0 10 7 | Uardoer, A. E. Kent, L. 1, lilbee, Musca Jomes, | upght nominate. auy of his rullngs, e h B dr. Quorge Sherwood, 3. W. Cartor, Ald, Throops it 1 casy for othiers to travel there now. Of Alr. MeLozan also aunounced his conversion to the majority side. Bodid Mr. Laliey. n AMr, Kiug made & similar announcoment, and took oceaston to say that the motives of sume of thuse who had favored the coalition had been fmpugned, and they had been fosnited by men who hud endeavored to make burgains with the Dewmocratic party. Willlam J, Pope, W.E. Morthner, 'A. M. Ferrler, Con Teacy, Mr. itlenwalt, Georyo Spufiord, Went: Town Bupervisor Pederson, Charles Muore, M. W, Fields, Mr, Ttexford of Biue Inland, Wiillam ticp- kinson, ‘of Murgun Parks Meowrs, Wheeler, Mitcn- ell, George W, Walte, and Bruno Ganwel, of Hyile ll"u’uhm_’nmp Fotrlo, Stophon €, Pltkin, Willian chier, Demoerats—M. C, Sloan, John O'Nel, Mr, Wat- course this wns very slow work, and while hc was laboring over it Liis docket ot somewhat behtnd, But when he had fiulshed these con- demnation matters, and done it to the satisfac- tion of all parties concerned,~1 kuow the cty's Jawyers were very much plensed,—he began on Nls~ common law cascs, and rushed ™ them through ao fust that he Is a month ahead of any non, AlJ. Bweeney, Thomas Connelly, Mr. Morsan, e g it 3 other Judge, That shows thot hie can worl Tontige Voyle, Tapinan Meintire, Al Frunk Lawe | g ocroral othrs et ‘themsclves down grace- | guickiy. 1 licard some of his declsions tu thosy ler, County Cotnmisesaner Guenther, Thowas Kaye cmdednation cascs, and they showed o maste of the facts, the law, ud the urgunents which leftnothing to be desired. It scems to me 1t would be folly to throw overboard 8 man of his knowledpe ond experlence to pick up an un- known quantity.” AND TIIE COMMUNISTS, TOO. A few duys ago Ebert Jamivson, one of the Colvin mistiwuarics, scnt out & private dreular to o few selcet political friends asking them to attemt a *“eocinl™ party pathering at Judge Forrester's oflice yeatenday afternoon, The word $social” strizck the averare Democrat pecullarly, for It meaut wine und such thiogs, und as o cousequence the mecting was well ate tended. They et late, and In the greatest be- wilderment, for ns they ascended the winding stalrs they were disappointed at not hearing the pop of the winc-bottle and the jingic of glasses, Euteriug the Judge's room, they were stlll furtlier amazed, for thero wua ot the gn of anything ‘soclal™ in the Bourbon acceptance ~ of the word. The tables iy ehelves were strewed with booke, but there wiss nothing Yurely Sgoclal ™ fu view, PO Smith, Col. Cleary, Michael Mulloy, Tom Bren- nan, Jion Mellate, Jim MeGarry, Doolittle, Jr., and g dozen or maore of the falthful were there, and blank ustonishment wus depleted In thelr several countenanees. Tho sufe door was stand. {nz ofar and the Colonel ventured o peey n, but there was nothiug there of o **social Y order, and us he whispered bis ddiscovery around o mielancholy gloow scttled over the select, No one seemnedd 1 kgow tho object of the meeting except Jamleson, and he was purzled to know just bow to break the fce and open tne exer- tiscs, und the most he could do wus to stare fully. .\8;. McGilyray spoke In favor of holding the Couvention before those of the other partles, Bhouts of disapproval arose at the suggestion, On motion of Mr, Lakey, o commitiee of live was appofnted to wake all the necessary ar- nm“'}"flm' luz ll:u anvndmltu. l':f Clbflr named Messes. Conlun, Freidenbun Kl i vid, and Fodden, T 3ir. McLogau moved that the report of the conference with the Greenback varty be laid on tho table, aud the motlon was loat by 20 to 12, It waa moved that the report of the Confer. ence Conusittee with the Greenboek party take the sane course as that with the Democracy, und it wos earrled, . At midulght tha Committee adjouraed to mct agaln to-murrow eventuyg, TAE OUTLOOIK. AURVEY OF THE PIELD YESTGUDAY, 1If any ono has herctotore doubted that the Workingmen's Industrial party wus gotten up for any uther purposo than to afd the De- moeraey, that doubt has been well dispelled by tbe action of the jolnt committees Weduesday night, and fully reported In yesterday's ‘Irin- use, The fact must have buen patent to all {otelligent workiugmen who joined tho “indas- trial ™ organization that shortly aftet its forma- tlun certaln political wire-pullers of the Democrstic strips were brought to the front, amd ot once ossumed control. The Republican members were almost wholly I fgnored, They were luoked upou as persons h, ond I, B, Taldwin, Communiats—\V', A. Darr, Samuel Coldwater, T, J, Morgan, Max Nicoler, and A, L, Throsmark. Greenbacker—W . It Dundick. The above list puts the total number of can- didates for the thirteen vacancics at 143, there beine twenty-onu for County Treasurer, fifteen for County Clerk, yine for Judzeof Buperior Court, elghteen for Probate Jml%c, elgit for County Judge, eleht for Probate Court Clerk, ten tor Criminal C"“'k Clerk, five for Superin- tendent of Hehools, dnd fifty-one for County Commissioners. .1 3 4 R CIORERETEY H. rrow. THE INDUSTRIALS THEY WILL PADDLE TUEIR OWN CANOE, Au fmportant apd exviting meeting of the Central Commlttes of the Worklngmen's In- dustrial party was held last cvenlng inthe headquarters of that orgunization, fu Schilocsser Bullding, coracr of Adams und LaSalle strects, All the uvertures for coalltlon with the Demo- cratic and Greenback parties were rejected after o stormy and sharp discusslon, fn which much Oitter personal feeling was cx- hibited ot the ontset. Prominent awmong those present wers Mr. DBundick aund other leaders of the Greeuback party, who were on hand for Lusiness € thcy wers required, ‘They wero not necded, as the sequel showed. The Democrutle element in the Commitiee developed (tself strougly, and nalutaincd tho fizht until 1t was fually whipped uto ‘submis- =5 7. Yong Wilkes, ; O 7 g Medium Frauk, and Emperor of 14 cere me " In the midst of th alon by the more sincere men of the Worklug- | who would, ne & matter of necessity, vote for | #nd. bo stared at. In the midst of o ‘;{“’ Lamb ";!I“"m&z “1 :m’.r e me’u'n na&l{l. :I‘lm nuhbomlyl L'-'mulu’tml every | the \Vurki‘uumcn‘: ticket nnyhuw.hfll mcml: ffifl',‘,‘,‘.}f;‘,:w"fir 'f,‘;firé'e:.‘m:; ‘1’5};"..;:,‘3.‘;‘?!;5?3 ASIVILLE, Tenn,, Oct, 18.—~The fourth da; ofnt, aud finally won o completa victory. r Work!s 5 U A St 5 of the Miood-loras Aseociation races vmg L AL foFtY T Bors of the Cummu?eu e bers of the Workingmen's Central Committee, | er,and {narumch us the meetlng was to be cloudy, a Hgbt ruin falling ahout noou. Inthe firat race, Assoclation purse, $150, for the followiug started: Mawmie Uray, Little Bls, Charles Gorhium, Anuie C, Cliutles Uorham won, Mumio Uray second, Littls Sis third. Thue, B.year-ulds, wlle dash, v Ak Olty UGumniol 1n the third race, Assoviation purse, #5400, best three In tive, three started,—Emms Emmwa C. wus the fuvorite before the tirst heat, Trumps after it aud Eming ulny B large favorite after the second beat, wris, sud Tednps, C. 1 which Trunips barely saved bis distance, Fol- lowing I8 the summary K N1 In the fourth race, & tree haudicap dash of & milesud un elghth, Bufll aud Blue wus first, Belle Isle sccond, Mamie G. third, Mirah, the favorite, Amamds Warren, snd Transfer not placed. Tiwe, 1:50, UTHTIC PARK, BosToN, Oct. 18,—At the October meeting at :-class race resulted us fol- Mystic Park tbo? low: Time—2i87; 2 3 The raco for a purse of $1,000, olds, mlly aud rn;?eut. was won b'y Bir Walter, “Ttie_thind” and feurth oney was divided bfl";;lcun Norwood Chief and Thne, 9:8, 25 Cul. Peabody secoud. ‘Toiumy Norwood. e “second race, purse T 43, mile beats, three fu five, to haruess, $2,000 t o st 350, $T00 to $1,000 to third, 8500 to fourth, re- tirst and & silver cup vs second, Postponed cu weou BASE-BALL. Convention, Hyde Park three, Lyous two, Lake | positious, and from their own raks. i s the | Workingmen and the Dewocrats was dlscussed ¢ 3 J, . The leaded g o all fts be . The sentncnt prevailod BOSTON—OINCINNATL Clecro thres, Evaustun Ktires; sad all tha | ol old story veraguin. Ahohoaders, tadertha |18 40 (0, LS it s e, thiem 50 Lots. their Cmcivwary, Octe J8.— 10 Cluciuuatiy, & 'nlc sccond race, Assoctation purse, $200, of mile uud a half, was a wulk-over fur Tolona. Base-ball: Bostons, strictly private the exerclscs were cormmenced Ly muvine his expulsion, - The wotlou some- how fwled to prevail, and following this came s motion to adjourn, which was carrled, aud the w(Talr caie to uh untimely end. APTER THE ADIOUUNMENT tho reporter Inquired futo the cbject of the meetiog, sud sscertained that it bad beencalled thero ts scarcely one but aspires to somo public position, snd that is the whule secret and object of their organization, Bo far as certain men ore cunicerned, tho schowme cquid never have been ace complished withous Just such au cffort. How- cver, the workingmen who joined the organi- present. Thowas Kavanaugh, the Fresident, presided, and W, F, [lartuey acted as Secretary. "The Chatrman called the meeting to order at s‘l‘icmfik' and then the contest began after the rull-cull, William Caln, from tho Conference Commit- tee appointed to consult with the Democratic | Zation arc not all Lnaves nor fools, »s some of X ch dasl | e ittee, repartiad that they bnd met and | the . Coumittcomen suppose. They are | 1 false bout & f,’.“m";12;'::;5";;'5:{&5?1'\?:#&5 aiscussed the question of codlitlon, and had | not . lot of cattle to be | The Arlciter is the namne of the publivation C., Verdl- | come to un armungenient. Ho then handed the | qrjven sround and sold 1o the [ that ~had oftered ftaclf for eule,—n sheet following ropout tu the seeretary, who read itt Wo agree to recommend to qur Comuiltees, and, 40 fur s wo can, secure the sdopiion by our par- Ucs 0f the following nrrangement: That tLe two Conventivsie akali meet at the same time; the Dewnoceatlc Cunvention 1o uominate the Couuty Treasuree, County Clerk, aud Clerk of the Crimiual Court, and appolol a tommiitee of Con- ferency Lo present thy naines 10 the Convention of thie Industrsal party. ‘fLv Judustrial Conventl five County Cownmlesioner which bas been printed and recognized Ly the Communtsts as thelr orgun I tho'vity, Ity cditor waa there, uud he was the individual who did not want the reporter present,—desirng, very naturally, that the salo should ‘be private. He had unuounced to the faithful |)rl\'nlel{— just as ke proposvd to make the sule—that his convcern was languishing for want uf support, oud that the Democrats had already privately subscribed about $1,500 to the sale, and that lighest bidder, as several of the Comwittee wion biloilly Lelleve. A TRIDUNE reporter had a talk yeeterday with a dozen or so of the metn- bers of the diferent Workingmen's ward clubs, Two of them approved of the amalgamation process, Uno of theso nsplres to u Couuty Com- missionor's seat, aud the othier would like to be Probute Court Clerk, ‘The other ten emphutic- ully uppose the consolidation, * 1o yuu sup~ 315 shull nowminatg the Clerk of Pro- 5 the mecting had been gotten together to rulse bste Court, sud (Lo uperintendent of | pose,! sall one of the juen, an {ron-worker, =t carhe bl i dshin it “Tistruction. 'Buld *Convention shall | % tbat wo will tamely bo lod by the noso to the ;fifl“fl‘.fl;‘{fl‘,’.‘“;‘;‘,}‘.{‘;,l";“fill'iflfim'{g then supoint u Comumittee of ~Conference, | bluck, ss sheep tor the slaughtert Now, haud he would bo encournged to wdvocsts 'nm«s:unuunmz--lmn..-mn‘erl andif thonowloa- | 1T nm no polithlay, aud I ways | Coicin for County Trewsurer, frota she toumade by citber party st be obiectedloby | was s Democrat, bve got a Mitle | L™t ho” wus” satlsded that ho wus 10 the Lonventfon maxiug the nomination objected | Luuse and lot, und T pay wy “‘“‘\ u sympathy with the and Lam for clecting only goud met; who will l.'ommunh:l,. (‘J‘;“v! 1d Comui iice, ! 4 v clng nomuiat 3 :‘n:: : u‘un m;‘x‘n:: cachs purly shall make an car- Dect anything from this one-sided, modgrel cun. H:::fi‘::‘urx:lf ticket, without regard to who wus 3| signed, 3. 1. Calboan. J. Vi LeMoyue, Willfam | solidatfou—tiothing at alt,” “Iha tenur of the The sudden cud of the “eocinl ' gathering Catu, M. J, Carroll, 3. D, Tw by, o Katlerty, Gus | other uien was the same, A cabloetipker em- | rise to all, but the mantle of disy Lo, Jouspl i, Chdies o, J. W Miley, | ployed in Canal street fatury, wlo o e Pelutumens it heatiest over th Couunia B 3 cr of the Inaustraly, thought that thero wasa | B s o The roport was aceepted, and the dlscusalon | prauciple iuvolveds aud, it there wes,they shound | ditor who showed i his cvory movement, ay well asiu bls genersl appearaucs, thst motey was s need. Another weeting i tw bo held, sud the editor Is determined to sell at most any price, uot ouly himscll und bis paper, but tha cutire Comiiinist vote of the dty. ‘Thereports er will stay sway next thne. TUB GHEENBACKERS i held a secret meetiug ot headquarters last even-t Ing, uud, the Letter to secure themselyes from reportorin) futerruptlon, practically sat fn the dark, The ¢utrauce to the hall was Jocked, aud nary @ gliio was to Lie scen. Comuisstoner Bundick vceupied the chalr, sud talked about paper currency, National Banks, cte. Waon he had fnished, B. . Muruby, the Sccretary, waa nq‘u\“aud to step duwn sud out from the scribe’s deek. Audy Cameron wus ap- puluted to il the vacancy, Murphy Loida the secords, aud may tako legal advics oot the wonstitutionality of the depo- t{on. Tho questiou of amalgamativg with the of i§ temporarily pustponed. TIE GRBENHACK PEOTOCOL. Mr. McUitvray, trom the Conferenco Commit- }ce with the Ureenback party, reported as fol- owe s The combination to bo known s the Working- wen's luduitrisl sud Independvat Greenbsck iy “'A‘:n!u the two partics merge (helr clube, tho In- dependent Urucoback purty to bave muamberships 10 tho ciube uf thy Workinguicu's Industrial varty, or mul v:r:n und that they cousvlidste, as thelr respective cluba may sgroe, ‘That the dcle;{uuigrlt:lud bytue joint clubs shall constitute tho conveation. Skzued) Juha MeGilvry, M. R, Burdick, N, B. Toyde, Juwes Fpringer, Heory Littltield, AL ¢ Cutervn. ‘T'he report was recelved and ols) potpoud thY after the discussion of tho sejut ot the conference with the Demouracy. Ou the motwn of Mr. MeGllvray, the Town of Lemout wos allowed three deleirutes to the usve put It 1o a practical test, aud uot wholly lusu thele (dentity by being swallowed fu the Democratie gany. That porey was uaturatly ovpused to the workinzmen, aud he could seo no benetit to be derived from the consolidution, Fo this the men urouud bim fully agrecd, aud said that they should never vote for tho mongrel ticket, P iy 2 for 4-ycar- 08T OF TILK DEMOCEATS took the thing of swullowlvg up the Industrials as a maiter of vourse. The Murleys, Carrolls, Stitts, Gleasons, aud others of hike stripe, kave wot been conductivg the Workingmen's wmeet- fugs without - kuowing what they were siter, They bave doue the intriguing, with Pat Ruf- furty as the * boas ' tu lay out” the routes, Of course, in this one-sided contest tbe-. Demo- cruts will eet all [n the vud. The Bowrbous, it actically coucedo tbe Probat: Clerk, dent of Education, and County Cun- 1o the Workingmou. But the Istter are only expected to take Democrats for thuse ,“ Jf lllllllons, 1,500 to guidauce of Lich aud bis cligue, are trving to perpetuato the Ring power. ‘Thero is $500,- i bouds to Ly vuted on mext wmoutl ab the Boverul of the tardy members of the Com- erip on their distinctive pecullarity, the rag- mities haviog arrived, Alr. SicLogeu muved the i1 Oth:‘:"l ono each. baby, JHence they reavived to decluo suy po- streets, litical allianes n which the oroud name of Greenbacker would have to play second fiddles ‘There being nothing more to”do, the Cummit- tee adjonrned. THE REPUBLICANS. MEETING OF THE CEXTRAL COMMITTRS. The Kepublican County Central Committee net yesterday afterncon in the club-room of the Paimer House, Mr. J: C. Knickerbocker in the chairy and Mr. H. D. Jennlngs Becretary pro tem, On motlon, the Chalr was empowered to ap- point a committee of three to confer with the County Board concerning the sclection of the Judges of electlon, and the srrangements for the event in the matter of precinctaand poling- places. Later in the mecting the Chalr appoint- wl s this Committee Capt. P. M. RHyan, Dr. Bluthardt, and W. Puillipe. Dr. Blu- thardt, on behalf of the Committee, announced that it would sit Satutday evening at Mr. Kulckerbocker's otfice. The sumtnary of scver- al speeches Ly the Chair and others may be crystalize] in the following announcement:™ In warda where Republlean “voters are convineed that they have not enough voting-places to get it ali thie votes of the ward, they should have some one draw up a neat plan of such A new are ravgement of precinets as wiil geatiafy all, and have the same brought befure the Commities 10 be by them presented to the County Hoard. Furthermore, sitch persons as have a desire to be appointell judges of eleution should appear before tils Committee with their documente. Aiter the matter of the Cominitice had been dispased of, the question of the piace of hold- fug the primnari@s in several of the county towns was taken up, and the following locazlons de- clledun: For Norwuod Park, at the rallroad depot; for Wheeling, at East Whecling; and for Proviso, st Thatcher's Station. A motion was maile to loeate the voting place for Jyde Purk at Grand Crossing, but it failed. Several changes were noted by the Sceretary In the names of Judies of primary electiona, On motion, a delegution of colored voters, who were present, was heard. J. liansen, thelr spokesman, prescited the name of L. 1. Wihite, 2 Post-Otfide emploge, as caniidate for Clerk of the Probate Court ou the plea that the colored volers had at present no representation. On mution, it was voted to coustitute a com- mittee of five to have charge of all émty mnat- ters that might cotne up befure the Conventlon meets, 1L was specially stipulated that this Connnittee should not” have power to 1copen any old matters. The Committee is as follow, T. P, Rob, . D. dennings, J. Lengacher, d. C. Knlckerbocker, and Ch. Mamer. They will meet in Room 5, No. 166 Randalph strect, at 2 o'clock to-morrow alternoon. The Comittee then sdjourned. CLUB MEETINGS. TUE NINTH WARD Democrats met Jast night at Maskell Hall, cor- per of Deeplalnes and Jacksun streets, Mr. D, 8. Lovejoy fn the chafr. Some timo was spent in the discussion of the election of delegates to the Convention. Mr. Maskell, a tember of the Central Comumlttee, reported that that Com- mittee had not yet declded how the delegates were to be chusen—whether by the wand clubs or by primary clections. The Committee appointed at a previous meet- iogto present to the Cook County Central Committec a resolution requesting that a cou- ventlon be held, and that the nominations for county officers should nut be made bya com- mitteo (as had Leen talked of), reported that they had performed thelr milssion, and had ob- taiued from the Central Committee & promise that a conventivn would be held. Atthis stage of the meetiug several of the members, probably because there was nothing else to do, commenced o scries of vigorous kicks agalnst the deluy of the Centrat Com- mittee "in the matter of the election of delvgates. Some speakers thought a commit- tee shiould be delegated to luform the sald Central Committee that the day of election way fast approgebiug, and that tho Democrats o eencral were growlug impatient 8a to the man- agement of the affuirs of the party. The Chairnnan sald that it ivas patent to everyhody that there was a split in the Demo- cratic party, and the split augmented no good. The Workihgmen, who, be said, were nearly all Detnucrats, bad left the ranks and were about tosct up o ticket of thelr own. The Pemo- crats woula be oblired todo likewige, snd us ueitherparty wasstroug enoughi toelect fts tickot, the Republicaus would” carry every otfice. Hu further sald that no complaint should be made ugainet the Central Comtnittee, as they were ¢ pueed fo laudable endeavors to perfect a cou tien of the Workingnmion and Democrats, Such a unlon would insure success, aud when it had been inade the ward clubs would be informed ss to the neaus Lo be employed to select good nen and trua to serve us delegates to the Con- ventlon, ‘The Chalrman's remarks were accepted ns eatisfactory, and no further grumbling wos heard, Beveral names were added to the mem- bership roll, and the meeting adjourned. FOURTI WALD, The Fourth Ward Republican® Club held o rousing meeting lust evening, despite the storm, -t thcir rooms, No. 500 ‘Thirty-frst street, Mr. G, W, Couch n the chalr, The Exceutlve Comumittee reported that they liad proenred the hall they occupled at §15a month. They also stated that the Republican priwuries would be held from 3 to 4 o'clock p. i, ot the corner uf South Park avenue and Thirty-tuird strect to elect thirteen delegates to the Convention, and that the gencrul full election would bu held the first Tucsiay fn November, but the polling-places had not been selected, No registration would be required. The report was adopted. Tle Connlttce on Delegate Tickets reported by producing the printed 1ist ol the nauics W b voted un. D. 1l, Hammer, one of the Committes on Douations, reported that nothing had been col- lected that the city ordinance furbid alinstak- ing, und he wus advised he was within the spirit of its provisions. The danger to Lis personal liberty on that account was, fu his opinion, so sreat and 80 out of proportion to the benefits to o realized, that he wanted to resign. The poor boy's reslgnation was duly acepted. Al tiilbert moved that the Club procesd to tho clection of dalegates. Carried, After some Mitle desultory talk the Chafr :};p«lnml Merars, Titaworth, Frank Drake, P, . Dodue, nurd A, AZnew aa tellers. Tho votes were then cust as the names of the metbers of the Club were called by the Becre- tary, Ninety-elzht votes wers cast, resulting in “tho election of the following delepates: George W. Couch, recelving 00 votes; J. W, Btewart, 47; C. E. Hall, 533 °J, L. Woolwarl, 3 W, W. Derkius, 49:'D. 1 Tammer, 573 M. J. Wition, 83; Pila Allew, 70 Geonge C. Camp- bell, 5 damuel Hoibrook, 83: 0. “W.” Clapp, of Mr. Noyes be added for the samo offler, and subsequently Mr. Critchell’s name %as humor- ously sugirerted for fndorscment. All of the motlans were declared out of order, Mr, Goodrelllie then attempted to address the Club, Lut, there belng no question befors the meetinig, he was dectared out of order, and tha Club adjourned in rome confusion. FIFTRENTR WARD, The Shipman faction of Republicans In the Fifteenth Ward met at thelr hendqnarters, No. {n2 North Halsted street, Jast_evening, W. E. Furness in the chalr. There were about hfty present,—certalnly a large number fn view of the rain, Capt. Ryan, from the Finance Committep, ro- gnnul that the Club was out of debt and had 12 {n its treasurs. ‘The commitice appointed to walt on the Connty Board and endeavor to have the ward divided into five election precinets, reported that 1t had already been cut up into six precincts by Comnmlissioner Schmidt, and that the Board woukd ganctlon that division Monday, On motfon of Mr. Zoble, a committea of sey- en was selected to nominate delegates to the Caunty Convention, Durlne their absence brief spceches were made by Willlkm Young and Juln Wagner. The Iatterreferred to a star.chamber meeting at the Tremont House In the interest of cer- taln candidates, deprecating such n proceeding, and saying it was time that oiques In bolitles were abollshied. This sentiment was grected with applause, Z M. 1iall aleo made o few remarks, advert- ing to the packing of delowations, and charac- tc!rlrlm(: it as :n!nmmu. ‘ ic Committes reported as follows: Louis Schifiiln, J. C. Ender, J. F. Weare, Otto Hoge, A. F, McDonala, ¥."R. Papendilck, and P, M. ¥an. {Capt. Ryan declined, and Otto He was substituted. i g _"lj':e rlcp:’:rlth WS fioumrred in, e club then adjourned to meet at the poils Monday and elect the ticket. w SEVENTEENTI WARD. ‘The Seventeenth Ward Republican Club held a mecting last evening at the corner of Sedg- wick and Market streets, 3Mr. P. A. Bnadeilus inthe chatr. A scries of resolutions werc in- troduced h‘y the Executive Committoe inviting all. reputahble citfzeos of the ward to act ln barmony with the club; that the best efforts be inade to recure an honest adintnlstratlon of oue county aflairs; also that the President of the club nrpmm. a conmittee of five who shall seieet tiftecn nomes from whom the delegates shall be chosen by the club, Mr. Lavelle created some disturbance by his continucd lnlcrru’])flonn, but finally the resolu- tions were ndopted. Another squabbls took place, which ended 1n 8 reconafderation of the resolution, Mr. Mullins submitted a list of twenty names from whom to sclect five delegates, Mr Linderbore also submitted a list of Giftecn names, and stat@i that be had several hundred allps with those names printed, and all that was uiccesaary was to strike out ten of the names, and there would remain the five to which the w-Arx'l‘wn enuulnd. i er a very heated debate, Mr. Linderborg’s U1st of names was ndo%:.ul, at least the Chrfih man declded it was. There was morc disturb- ance. A motlon to adjourn was voted down, and the ballotiny: for five delegates commenced. Measra, {;:lr;d::burg' Turney, aud Gruise were appotnted ors. ‘The count lasted untfl nearly 11 o’clock, and resulted as follows: P, A. Sunderlins, A, fl. Robinson, 8, O. Olin, Tom Turuey, and Jobn Sampson. The above were declarcd the can- didates of the Club for delegates to the Kepub- lican Convention amid considerable nofse and N ey 5. Austn, canditat * Mr. Henry 8. Austin, candidate for Judgo of the Probate’ Cottrt, was called upon to address the meetin, but o was #0 often interrupted by Mike Lavelle and a few other disturbers that & pliceman b to be calied In. Stilt Lavello re- used to ceasc his intcrruptions, but finally order was restored by cxpelllnz&flm from tho hall. Judge’ Austin then finished his speech nomolested. He was followed by Mr. J, C. Barker, aftcr which an adjournment was had. ——— CANADIAN ‘NEWS. Spectal Plepatch to The Chicago Tyitume. Qcrnec, Oct. 18.—The action of Judge Cas- sault, who in the Bonaventure contested clec- tion caso rendered 8 declslon against the re- spondent on acconnt of clerical influence used i his behalf, was covercly censured by Blshop Langevin, of Rimouskl, who sought to drive the Judge from his chalr a8 Law Professor in Laval University, Quebec, and carried the wat- ter to the Papal autborities st Rome. The Apostolic Delegate has Just received a commu- nication from the Congregation of the Propa- ganda, Rome, wajntaining Judge Cassaule in lils position. Spectal Dispaten 1o The Chcago Tribune, * MONTREAL, Oct. 19.—A warrant has been is sucd aguinst Frank Bond, s bLroker, for cone spirlue with others to {njure tho credit of tha Clity and District Baving Haol. Br. Jony, N, B.j Oct. 18.~The Chloa Manu- znly.‘lina\ix’: Company las asstemed. Liahilitd 000, 4 es, —————— MATRIMONIAL. Bnecial DiralcA (0 Tha Chcago Tridune, BrooxxoTox, IiL., Oct. 18.—At noon the Rev, DF. Busley, a Presbyterion divine of Carlinvllle, united {n matrimony at the home of the bride's mother, in Bloomiugton, Mr, Albert Bushuell, 8 well-known attorney of the McLean County Bar, and Mlss Mary, daughter of the late James . Raobinsou, President of the Natlonal Bank, both being members of the best soclety of this city, uud Miss Robingou u wealthy and accom- pllniml helress. The event was ons of great in- terest, Nearly 200 persons wers present. Mr. Mr. and Mra, Bushuell left this afternoon for a weddlue tour down the Misatasippl, Special Dispatch 1o Ths Chicago Tribune, MiLwaukee, Oct. 18.—Today Charles Allis, son of F. P, Allis, Esq., and Miss Ball, daughter of E, I, Ball, of the 8rm of Ball & Goodrich, wero married at the resldence of the bride's parents. A large numnber ol tuvited gucsts wcre present, e eouple started onan extend- ed wedding Lo COTTON. Wasninaroy, D, C., Oct. 18.—The cotton re- port of the Statisticlan Department of Agri- cultare for October makes the average condi- tlon nearly os high as 1576, It s 811 agalust 82.7 lost year, und €8 the year before. The declise 1o condition during Beptember s less this year than last, Georgia and Tennesseo make the same average as in Scptember; North Carolina higher; ana all other States lower, though Arkausas declines but 1 per cent. The State perventazo Is as follows: North Carolina, 85; Bouth Caroling, 70; Geo! 1 Floi i Louistuos, & Peter Btump, 837 Perry A, Hull, 48, 837 Alabaina, 837 Misalssippl Col, Ricaby anaouniced (hat e should glve | 773 Texas, 043 Arkanis, i Tennesses, 100 notice that st the next mecting e would [ne ltru‘clt Cougress to repeul that fraud, the Bauk- rupt law, 1t was voted that 5,000 coples of the lists of delegutes be ready at the .‘1‘"""”“" ‘The Crub thon adjourned. SRVENTH WAHD, Ata meeting of the Seveuth Ward Repabe lean Workingmen's Club, held last evenlug at No. 35)¢ Blue Island avenue, tho following names were selected us delegutes to the Renub. 1lcan Conventlon outof allet of fourteen names resented by J. S. Taylor, Chalrmaso of the Nomuting Committes: ¥, E, Bchubent, G, W, urdnor, O L. Dudley, C. W, Woodman, J. 8. Taylor, and John Schneltz, ‘The mecting closed with goad allresses by Col J, H, Roberts, cane didate fur Clerk of the Probate Court, and M, &. L';omb, candidate tor Judgoof the County urt, ———— SUIT FOR $50,000, Boecial Dievated (o Tha LAicaga Triduse, 1NDIANAFOLIS, Ind., Oct. 18.—Tho Hon. W. H, English, former President of the Street-Rall- way Company aud of the First Natlonal Baok, has been sucd for $50,000 by the Street-Railway, they clalming him to owe $10,000 cash used by him and 840,000 in bonds comverted to his own use. 3r. English clalms that the suit is a game of the &:Mnufl 5 that ha owes the Cuowpavy null.\lu;s. e tine stuce Lie sold the rallway to Louisville partics, aud it {s belleved 2ot the best of the bargain, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. New Haven, Conu., Oct. 18.—The Yals Eo- niors have elected W, H, Talt, of Cinclonaty, tho class orator. New Yous, Oct. 18.~The Bee-keepers will old thelr next Couventlon in this city, ‘I'be Convention following will be held Ina Vestern or Boutern city, A paper wus read to-davon # Reariug ftallan Bees,' by Mr, Metcalt, of Bat tle Creck, Mich. e eet——— A World of Thanks ls Due 1o the botanist who first discovered the virtues of the Quillaya Suponcria, or Soap Trea of Chili, ‘I'be wonderful cleansiog and _nrllJ‘l’nf propetty of §1n Bark givea 10 tho (ragraut Sozodoat wuch of ite uorivaled eicacy as a preservative of the teoth. e ———— TWELFTR WARD REPUILICANS, Desplto the unfavorablo weathier there was s very Jdarge ntteudance at the meetiozof the Twelfth Wand Republicans last evenlng, which was held at_the corner of Madison und Roboy Col, Davis was in the chair, ;}ul. Poarco tutroduced the following: ltesolsed, That tho Revublicaus of the Twelfth Ward, belleving (hat his well-known ability aud absoluty integrity will command the condeuce of all partics, present the name of 8. 11, McCrea a4 cauaidato for County Troasurer before the Con- ventlon 10 be held on tho 2iid ortaut, and oatruce our delegates 10 use all” honorable’ eudeavors o sceuro bty nomination, Col., Pearce supported the resolution with a few appropriate rewarks, aud Mr. ‘Tuthll fol- lowed, exdresiing the oplulon that no better man could pe selected than Mr. MeCrea for the place. Mr. Howard fndorsed Mr, McCrea Leartily, but thoughs it would be better uot to have the dulegrstes instructed, and woved that all after the wurds ** the 23d fustant,” fu the resvlution, Le stricken out, and the motion was secouded. Col, Hough thoushit it would not bo juss the thivg to fudtruct for AMr. McCres unless - structions were alsv given for lr. Rotlsaat WO was also u citizen of the ward, us it ket avtagoulze his interesta; besldes, the delezates to the Conveatlon had not yet been selected. Ex-Ald, Campbicl], & few montbs sgo in the Grecuback party, but who has returued to his trut love, hoped there would be uo instructions civen, aud moved that thesesojution Lo tabled, but subsequently withdrew the motion. After sumne fusthicr discussion the awendment of Mr, Howard was put sua carsied. Mz, Howard woved that the name of Mr, Koblsaat be udded to the yesolutivn us the clioloe of the Club for Probute Judge, snd u fur- ther swendient was suggested that the vawmy Asacleansing preparation for the testh noue equal Hernard's Golden Deatilave. 1t ia pare sud barmless, auilt can be used withoot lojury, ¥or u\- by ail druggists. BUSINESS NOTICES. To the Consumptive~Let thoso who 1as- ;S:‘llnh under the falal severity of our climste through lnydplllmonnry coplaiat, oF even thoss who 8rs in ducided consumption, by no mesns duspalr, There is 8 safe and suro femedy at band, ana ous caully tried. ¢ Willor's Gompound of Cod-Liver til'and Lime," withont posscasing the Very uausesling duvor of the Oll asherciofors used, is vadowed 0y the phospbate of e with & heal Ing property which reuders the oll doubly et~ caclous. Renarkable teetimonials of ite eficacy anowa to thoss Who decqire 10 sce thoni, Sold by A. B. WiLpox, Chewlst, Hoston, e — g Mos. Wiasluw's Sootling Syrup ™ for children waile (vething. It cures dyscntery aad diarrlers, wind colic, and regulates the bowe ———— rad Ofice Sf Uoluwu Ague & Liver Pad aud Paaters 77 Clark sireets Cousultabion Lros.

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