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z THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1877, ), bim that ho had a tettez of declination to present— | meeting of the Central Commities to-night at the o | in other words, that he wonld not aceept. Sherman House, at which the candldates wers ex- On motlon, the nominations were cloted, and [ pected to be present. ‘ the cletk was about to call the roll, when * The Convention then adjonrned sine die, Mr. O'lrien jumped op anid arked the Chatrman The eandidates for Counfy Commiesloner on the to ingnire whether dJuaca Wailace wonld sceept. | Pemoeratic ticket are, with'one exception, excel- know. 1o (Mclaughiin) #food on the Indastrial platform. Ha had (rled to reach the mnsn af the workingmen in dava gnap bir, but had been noane- cenatal, and donbted If 1t evcr conld ho done. He had not asked a single man to vote for him. ile didn't fike to make aerortions, bat clty, he rald, coald now borrnw money at @ por | Foweth Ward—AlL 3, 30 Qlibert, C. 0L Tarns, 1. | f ) 0 cont. while & few dnys ago the County Board had I*,‘;_"W- by Junlus, 0,020; Gibson & Cattla; . tmyton, R SRErRpercont for 3 il lon: tho Cauee of thé"r} Wiint=3t. Retvoitz, John Kramer, eorge (8L . be argned, man that the extevmneancennd | Kb o Lotdin, 4. Kae | be o o rabbery of the connty **Ring' had destroyed | kunk y i public confidenre, The necessity for a clunge waa SereniA Ward—Q. W. tiardner, Ald. Charles Tarnow, N1, Junletta 10th, A, i calved Decomber, 1s 27, from Junfetta fith, Inss stvin, ¥ ‘ calves s tov | 1€ e b his friends answered, n great deal of timo { lentmen, ~Mr. Tareman has heen a grocery mer- | he had something to say, and wonid sy It Feganl: 4, erpeclally rinco 1t wae proposeil ta jesin M ; Meeung of the Democratic i gy, | i chant in hia city for Gwelvs yenrs, and for tha iast | Ioes of conceqnoncoe, A fan came (o him And :000 I Tbomin he coming yenr. oaten: S Gty amettolin Lo Mannings ohn {“r’lmn?'T‘))‘lfi.l ‘7‘,';."'.'15111.111.\1";‘)‘:\- 3 County Convention, The Chalr calied on the Judge of omo one to | Lvo or thice years a packer. * Tle"was clected A, :;‘m,r:v;«;r‘nmuclemlmwmvmmennz-hflhtr fibiy to bulld the Conrt-lioute, bt really | pygman Ik Al Wedl EROMDAIC. 3 B2 dunletts 31th, red, ealred Ap k. caror of North Chicago [net year on the (! b ey would o~ meet ontatanding county orders Al | Tyenns ivare—gel 3 ., C, 1, M SUNLUN 7 3 o IR, licasorii {80 Tohi. il Faameniet | oo s, Cgas el yere. Snthe Cltisans o nip Ward—Georem 1. White, O, 1t. Matson, Mariner, 0,008, from Janietta 7th, | TARS $500 FOR THRIN VOTRS. Tie mald, **Not a dolia Applagre. | That was told him In confidence, and hio' believed ths . man, {A voice—!*Name him.”| Mo wonld not, That was the way their Conventlon was controlled anid run |Voldeh—*!\We acknowedge that, ] A Committec.man—\Waa that our Convention of Weitnealay. Mr. Mclaughlin—Yes. A vole of thanks was fendered Mr. McTanghlin. . MeLanghiln went on to aay that he didn’t came as a dinorantzer, but to state facts, —to plnce rendy imancd by the 'R the ( Kierenth Ward—Wilant Woudsrd, George 11, Swirt, | 5ty W bonde sera to be ianed it was necessary that good, | A, N. Linmcott. 5 o bl W TR AR R L o honest men shonld be clected to the office of ("om- cT»';""f" JVard~luige 1. C., Polley, L. 1. Mebee, O. | 42"\ nia of Wiley, 19,1 rom Lady Ger g issionet to appropeiate and spend it nat for P meenta, TFard—=T0, Qnltk, 8, K. Cleveland, hy Financler, 11,0503 Gilon & Caltle: So5, " ot n Contlome eni NGIOLE | St e Sl G ma | T, Bl v, e . B e tnaed depreeating tho comiuct of the connty | © Eifiemmth Werd-Conral Folz, Ellae Shtoman. Oy pfeom Lady vhingtan 114, 0y 16th Dukg *iting, ™ ‘And nrging that the nominces of tho | Airierath Iard—chariea Tartwige donn ineinwag, | OfAirdtle, 7,880 UL PRy Jiemocrate woro the cronturen of fh presrnt com- | \SCfCRIRIA War=1h Jansens, ‘Thomms Tarney. ¥, | ydiiuer, .o, from oser by Ereon KR binatlon wkich had hroneht the connty to the AL botts 8101 4 ' 8,100; L, verge of hankruntey. EApleulc. Ile_cloreld Mictael Petr] tomending the nomlnecs of ‘the Remmblican | - Sevant Commi the ‘platform. TCheers: 1 Tio wald lo had started | cconomical fficer, Tre i1 An American out n:imv‘cnmu m'w the ?ccm'r‘lllnn (ha: he was %nnnm";’ih N]\Irn."y n’n\cscm“’l'\r: “‘5:"" ':hc‘ i 1 2 a candidate for one offite only, e waa not a ean- ¢ of the Nor r-Uarrlage , and The Lynch-Lieb Combination | 3t fer connsy fodes, snd had miren & reacon | baxrerred for eome tine ne s member of tho ToARd Carries the D: {herefar, Othor gentlomen bad been working for | of Fdneation. Mr, Castelman, who I aleo an the arries the Day. that ofice, and. ho didnt think that Do conld in | Indnstrial ticket, was for rome years an Alderman honor aceept the nomination for that ofice, | fof the old Tuwellth, present Fourtecnth, tVard, and (Checre.] enmin of means. . Be. Jonn Tranphe. who s one ‘A formal ballot was then taken, and it resnlted: { of the numinees of the Citizens’ Unlon, s a con- The Workingmen’s Candidates | ghoicnumber Fond 3 b0 sl ot biw. i witl be défeated by the \Wari-11. 1. Horton, Teney J, Wihitng, | I Abbott: iy B MEREY. 78 | 6, Wiorenco Rolly, rod and white, eatved Jung, Nrroanary o8 €hoice... inners District~Meyer Biuhm, 8. | 1877, by ftoay Lad, 20,878, from Flore Amith epublican candidat peelf it lio Vo en, ile retarned | party, and eald that, {f electod to tha oflico for | W, (weowd, W, N. Draipard. o 535 W, K. ( st Spat Upon with Great Uopdei il L e o A o e Jidn't expect to ;v‘vhlvyll o had been wamed, b woull be In | T, (nnisonrre istrict—11. C. Seone, Chrle Sripy Dowe: LEI W K, Grinith, ‘Cysibiaag ‘The next thing was tho nomination " uf be elected, becanse there waa no chance for a third avor of the connty puraning the policy adapted by " e T, Zi Contempt. the Pronate Coutt. TIE SOLD-OUT. Parts i Conle oty T8 pian was to organizo | the ity In eaning certitcaica ‘o indentedn s | Diriet-Willlam Rolse, | 0%, Eom Ot rosn, calved Hprehy u';fi"p"{ J. Charles Haines was nominated. MRRTING OP THE TNDUATRIALS. thoroughly, and get tiold of the machinery of one | stead of selling hondn at Iarze, A mensure which ho woners' neirict~d, P. Root, Peter | Auniria, 2.56427 A, J. Garnott; 30, o M'CAPFREY. ‘The Central Committee of the Workingmen'a Tn- | of the olil partics. Money was power, and money | thonght woutd effectnally pul 8 stop to the roblery Tan«an, £8,. Talip, roan, calved May, 1874, by Storlin ¥ The nest thing fn order was the nomination of | dustrial party held 8 meeting at thelr headqnarters, | had defeated the labor orzanization for the last ten | of the poor by the worthlesn savines banke, Jotim Bt e ametrict—Jolin _ Humphres, | 12,1770, froi Jennie 4th, by Clark's Duke, 6, 3io, MoCaffrey Hooted and Hissed Out | Connty Commisstoners, corner of LaSalle and Adams strects, last evening, | JEAP% and wauld contlntic to do ro nntil the work. | Angnst Aeyer, auother candudate for Commla- e b J. Scott; $170, " b y Johin Lapmia nommated Jolin MeCatlrey, ! d | Tigmen s indenendence and inteliicecce enangh | Honer, was (he nuxt epeaker, Ie spoke brlefy, | The Executiva Commiites te an followns ¢ m, | SEOUSE0 0 o a ] I s "he momination was received with &' perfect | And Itwas 8 lively mecting, though onty one fight | 1o oNeenetiy hony Tosisintion was framed. 116 | indoralng what had been sald by 3ir, Spofford. and | Faewell (Chairman), B. (1, Gill, Chris Mamer, Yonng hinker 8199, from Ttosohad aqt by o OF of tho Mecting-—0'Brien's woen of hisses and yelle ocenrred. Tt wan called, 08 was nnderstood, for | had fives nionty tn men 10087 (Thureqas) Lo huy | asrared bis heorers thint, 1T Be werd elected hie | Jamos T. ‘Nawlelgh’ (Tieasnear),’ Arthue Dixon, | NOUOK Linke, .40, from Itosshnd 2d! by Prince: r wonld ace that the public fanida were not stolen by | . P Nixon, W, F, Milligan, H, B, Dravton, N VTS OF I Anyriea mIARPDRIPHAEN: 7 | Washington Tcsing, d; M, Adlen, B, A. Fiiking | g 0 Jose, roan, cdlved Jung, 871, by Error, a Col. J. H. Hoberiw was the next apeaker. We | (Secretary), fil;’:" A'lrfi:‘l\"s;\gl-flnflf’rflml'. by Vietor Tth, 6,274} by Ly ‘'hen rose Pete” [lansborongl, Democrat and | the pnepose of purging the ticket nominated at the Platform, Warkingwan, of iheSeventecnin Waru, Gilobe Theatre Wednesday, there being much dins Dot ing the shinpemstionsnl- the preas and | sstiafaction with tho action of the Convention, The attempia to-eonsicts’ notwithstanding two po- | wbich was controlted by the steikers of Lynch and heer, and they had gone Hight back on him, That wwas tod'n trath, NOTIING COULD DB DONE WITH BUCIL MEN. Dot he was eatisticd to stand on the ticket, If for nothing but to make it as & nuclons for fatare Apoke of the qualifications of the Repubtican nom- THE GRRENBACKRRS, Inces for the several offices at rume lencth, anl The E: zecativo Commitiea of tho”Greenhackars | w0 iim o pgii oo ehite, caleed June, 1874, ;Y 1itieal peracentiona——" Lieh, Th i ly thirt; bes r S also commented on the qualifications of the Demu- | 1= in a sally chaotic condition.. The aplita among - . ) whe Industrials Objeot Might- | Wiisrie e cond amomes the | Comonies provem, bt oo wasalofsota | *ie isinan, ased e et anghte wostt | S o Hifaitsenyas il secoet, . | finanioebecnto b bershi et BARIGH | X4t Pkt i ) Natintacn b A this much-persecuted man, tne Conve n » . 3 . 3 L, L s Y o ) ’ h ily to Being Sold Toremu thnk he . Sictaflzey 1 s mied evey | {ore many of whom wore freeh fromhe McCarmick | e S it b e Demoeratlc. COnven” | e v apanker, nnd o, being, (nirodncot was | does"“not “want o “ha tied " to o marty tons | 32K00f Uatoon, IDTE fromwilid Lilr, by QOut. and the epraker’s gush was shat off with yells an: Hall Convention, and showed evidence of thelr Mr. McLanghiin replled that that Democratic }nmlly applawded, Tie spoke briclly, tetnen- | xclls oat, Te says that he la . dzhiing 3. White Lily, white, calved May, 1872, by being of tho **gang’* by their unsteadiness and in. ng thanke for the homor confurred upon | for a principle, nnd he wanta that principla npheld. clinatfon to talk. 'These [fellows were balldozers. Convention whs the miost corrunl Conventlon e | o, ‘or the party, and nssnring his{ Tho lea of s Conventlon han been iven fp boc Mariner, 0,008, 1 Suean Frazer, by Vi 7 evereaw (n his life, 1o had psld money there T rom Susan Frazer, by Victor jth, 4, 1. Debonli 3§71 es. et 1ansboroogh—When the gentloman—tha 0 man, T alouid aay i 1 will Rot call bim 8 zentieman Nencers” that i clovated o tho ofiee | catna Hurdick rofured to lssuc n eall for one, i | % L De 7 : e liana. hisstns, T will proceed. . Notwithstande | AR #con as the minates had been read, e omnell ntd the gentteman, tn making bl | 10F whleh he had been, named. he wonld never hy | ibeatond 1t in proposed to have & nomiantiog com- | 1o of patianCael Jua, 1870, by doner Ratification Meotings by the Repub- | ing tle cltorin inade fo pik anta Jary in advauca | Mr. Caln pot up and enggested that At wonld ba | o Ao Connetieald the mentieman, i wvemRblS | 4L Jota tring tho hinah of wamo.to (b cheok of | mittco of twenty-ilvo nppolnted o bince 3 tickat I | fadiner. o mor s s ot gior . by 1 “The G back i that would convict—'" better {o change the name in the minutea from the | aide of ' the honse. Did he mean to | A0y of his triends, e then spoke of low the | the fiold. Fome wantio runa hybrid ticket, othars 0. Shaan Fravor, white, calved Mareh, 1807, cang«-: 8 Ureonbackers in A Volce—Name the man. Workingmen's Indnatrial party to the * eny thnt ho_ (Connell) mold out? [Laughter.] | Workingmen had been humbngced by the Demo- | & nondesceint, Andatill others want to indorso the | by Vietor 7th, 4,471, from Mism De Gray, by I Pete Hnnsborough=I proposo the name of John RKINGMEN'S DI lle demanded that names should bo | Cratic parly, and how they had been hoodwinked | Democratic, “The result will be, probably, that n | (ray 24, 41119, 1L Elliron: 836, e Trouble. MeCaftrey. 3 e i i DARHORER Y DENGERATIO B, ven, e o Hiitin ait rhent. ") o tanted | MO nOminating Lish ‘and Dooliitie, 4., wiio in | meeting will be hold nt 12 o'elntic to:morrow at | Ve St {1ie 10 Bllteon: &5, Another storm of hisses, volls, and eat-calls gne- s opencd the gates, and for over two honea 'y . 'y Clark street to decide the kuotty | by Dnke af Harrl son, 11,077, from leo.-h‘yng'. the Iast few daga h@1 become hor questlon of sclecting A - connty lck- | ror, 4 100; Alexnuder MeClintocks $120, | ere, —men who had never been ace: handed labor- | 13 0 acparate himrelf from any man who was willing d of industry to sell bimeelf out. [Applaues, ] 1T thero was no ceeded this nomination, Above sl could be heard | and a haif there wasan expression of viewaasto sn excited voice crying, **U'nt him ontl’ the Conventlon, truth fn the charges they should not bo made. | hefore. 1fe clased oy urging the necesmty of | et for the - dreeninckers, — The chasm & Lieb’s Record---The Way in | _Nr. F. L Chaso nominsted AMr. William M, Sr. McGllveny characteriscd It an a swindle and | Somebody nud becs hurt, bot he didn't know (b | & chanze in' the adminisiration 'of ' connty | between Trince Van Buren, M ally,and Thuee § Tarcman the Ansossor of the Town of North Chl- | a fraud feom beginning to ond. ife had Intended | canse of it affairs,—tho necessity of wresting the power | dick Ix too wida to ever he hesled. MeNally has RAILROADS. which He Runs Iis cago. to tender his realgmation ax Connty Commiesioner, | © . Ji%an remarked that in hia detegation thoro | {Tom the hiandn of the corrantlonista und placing it | the acll-ontasan followlne, and they, body and ofm CTARLEY CAMENON but his friends “aried him not to doen, He did | was & man who denied that he belonged ton Dem- | 0 the hands of honest mon, and by his candorand | breeches, helone to tha Tlemacratn, MeNally {4 an NORTHERN DACT ce. r rosa to make a apecch. The party, b not wish ta be placed among men on a ticket which | oceatic Club, yet it turned ong that hils name wan L“fl~l ience made a very favorable impreasion. old Tammany l)emocmt.‘v‘dmllmllll‘\\'u:\ In the Tam- k5 h TIC. now on the turning-poiut of success, and it all de- | had been indorsed by the Democratic party, #ince | tho sccondon the roll, and he wae in the Dem- | The meeting was noxtaddresscd by Mesars, Rey- | wnany doctriuow, aud to this Burdick's eupparters pecial Dinuteh to The Chicago Tribune, THE DEMOCRACY > e e Oy oo | O e M cimiaa with Bolngins | g Sareniion, 1t th del O her eetin will bo held at the cormar of | Yencar sl he nnuennns. lvalye oven snsetien s | o mMARCK, D. T., Oct. 25—Gen. Roster, Chic? S DE) . ar County Commissioncrs, At such a timo ho r. Lanigan cha ctillvray with belng In. Mr., Inllinan salil ho was not thero as a delegate, r e 3 3 v B s i COURTE CONFEIFION, could only snlemnly warn fhe Convention that, It | consistent, And alfuded to orehesde g e Dl e nd not have been thordana | Unlon and Liberty streats to-motrow crening. Demotratic cancuy, I all th prencat tireats aro E"“‘"‘f"i of the l}“’"“‘““"d‘ “l““'; Rattway, and - e It nominated unworthy men, the party wonld be Mr. Mctiflvray sald ho had acted consistently, | lox.roller. [Applnusr.] bronght (nto practice. engineering party crossed the Missourd River ‘The Democratlc Connty Conventlon met yester- | defeated, as it onght tabo, [Great applause. ] If [ Tle wan willing to cet up anothier ticket and bave | Mr. Hallinan waid e wonld always be aroond LIEB COURECTION, A this mornlng, and are now staking out. five miles day morning in McCormick Hall. For an hon or | the Convenilon wentinto any ealnis or Fings, of | nobody an it except warkingmen, when there was work Lo he done for tne party. It an nlated yesterdny, DY, 3 fUpof thepon. | for tho graders, who will bo bero tn full f an honr and & half before the time aot for cailingit | took nman who had the smeil of frand on his gar- | ~ Mr, Lanizan remarked that hie had been McGil- | Mr. Dizon remarked that whencyer ho saw a AND 1118 NECORD. thint the asse«emcnt on Slufeldt & Co.’s dfatiflory urca nicuits, the people woald fepudiate him [mors ap- | vray's friend, and hed gone to the Democratic Con- Lo ordor the sidewalk In front of the hall formed 8 | SiCly "o "0y ‘onght to do, and he W ot | erten And ST s dclegaten 16 staad b him conyenlent piace for (Le party headhighta to meet | {hym to dolt. Tho peaple meant buslness in this | telllne thom thaf unlees they did the Globo Then man around 8 chicken-coop at night he took him Fonr years ago, Gen. Lieb, a politieal bankrapt | Was made last spring. 1t was carly In 1870, next week. The cxtenston {s the much-talked. fora thief. (Langhter and npplanse.} sl it i and adventurer, who hnd beon engaged In bull- of division to the Yellowatone, 205 miles hence, 3 At M'GILVILAT SALD h t partien In porsult of ofco and SHORT-HORNS + | A yard will be built, and this winter the mat upon, whilo the rear of thelill echoed to the tread | matter, and were determined to have honest Conn- | tre tickat wonld be torn to pleces by the Central . O dozing both great pa: b 3 h nte of many a veteran, already grown solid and well- | {y Commissioners, They meant that the Court. [ Commitice, —lle was opponed to another tickot, o o peinc: O geutlomon hind stated | Jazineas, was Indacted Into the Clerkabip of Caok i ¥in! shipped horo and stored for an early apring henled. or rusty and secdy, from years af associa- | 1l0use shoold be a wmonnment to the genlus and Mr. Kerns enlled the gentieman to order. **Let's | pricoof & voto for Connty Commissionc in dol- | County. i elevation to the office was puroly ac- Third ale Yesterdny t Paris, Ky, campalgn ulong the whola divislon at onee, Ao it (hh ety o T bt af he yornges snd :l.‘,yuc{“:."y'u.,:. o[ L.,'?‘?,‘.Ilfln;': Sl!;‘}f:fi?;};‘lé.’.‘&‘fi ;nmo t::,l‘rg-:.‘nmg h‘l‘:;“ the tcket was a good Em and cents at lli.u Hcmucrluc'tl:onvrn(lnn. cidental, growingout of the pecallar compilcations Specinl Dispaten in 70 Chieagn Tyibune, &m fim‘{:nfhl}::‘ l.mfl:'v‘rll,x‘lmtl;ré‘w,rvvlllnlemlltlu the 1f anything, more ambitious membars, with hopes | aud property accounted for: thatno rings. ho men | enough one, . There should be no qUArFeling $0oat | that s ir it e o B 10k fbink | incident to the eampalgn of the People's party | Pamts, Ky., Uct. 25.—Tho salo of short-horns ) thirty o exclteinent that was in point. They had nothing to do with over the extonslon fs breakiug out, and squat. of rising to distinction in the yesrs to come. It | withthe mncllof fraud on thefr carments, should | {t. {Applanee from the spectators, ] against (he Tempurance radicals, 1laving onco | to-day, the property of J. Lovl Patterson and 131d the question was whother they what happened in the Democratic Conventlon. p teraon the land on the weat sl of the Miax swas tealy & representative collection,—a fale sam- | bave one doilar. Mr. Conno: Mr. McGilveay diifcred from him, yet he wonld | anchored himeelf In the softly-cushioned chalr of | I1, II, Corbin, was well attended, quite & num- | rourl, whero the rond runs up the Heart River Plo of the two extremen which go to mako wp the | ot oo on o char ;3&[},%%:‘}!)“‘ auil earschly l'm'g ?‘?fl'g‘f' sapport tho ticket or not. e woulll | come to thelrown Conventlon. and call upon the [ ofics, bia mind gently tarned to thouahta of how | horof breeders from the Western States and | to get out un the prairie, are already putting up gentleman tram the Fonsth Wazd (King) to stato if e did not send ono of his own Qelegation home in dlegrace for taking manoy, Domocratic party, Ostensibly, none but delegates | for pood nominations. Ie waa aubject to occa- 1t being very evilent that thers was a gene g0 ha should retaln posseaslon; for, llke tho genntno | Cngda being fn attendance, The prices real- | Slianties and building § wera sdmitted to -the main floor. In palnt | sfonal Interruptions from the McCaffrey wang in | eral desire totalk on this interesting subject. on officcholder, Lieb will nover resign. To maku political capital for himeclf ho has been agtnary sites. Lyerg. fzed were much better than thosa of the former Dody thinka'ltls buslners this Uins. “ the Convention ani in the lobby, but he stood his | motion, speeches were limited to three minates, Charley King #ald It wan a fact, (Sensatlon, nacentJooking pllceman s tha s of the | frommdwell ' ihe cousoor iy remuriaenth | 1 U Soen workomay i‘«"‘fif"’;'d""""'J:“E‘f"'fi'""u“'{(' wotog: ]r fn the bablt of poriolicaly tnicting on tho | 200, SO OV yerd dlebutel ol uk no i RIS, riance of hayiug **good men, " la the political atal @ had opposcil a furion of a Work- r. Mctiflveay atated further that votes wero for o am by 1] 0 s avel Ing stairs withont being clotbed In the proper wedding | Lnborqee oL hating, gl (he iuher untorsuoaia dugincn and Democrata, and the st broved thn | enlo fn tho Democratio Convention, ' e wae ap; | c0iag publle geparts of the condltlon ‘of kis . ey, lob Dlewatth to T4t chicape Trimap. office, and how lls management compared with | 811760, tho sixty-four smmals aggrecating | PmiLADELENIS, Oct. 25.—~Willlam J. Howard, that of the previous adminlatration. 1o lald great | 83,015, or o gencral average of $134.50. The | for a long thio dollcitor for the Pennsylvunla struss on tho word **economy.” Hespelled it out | nost promicent strafus of blood represented | Railrond, has resizned. This s owing to the in blg fostern; and, ns the averaco reader glided | wero young Marys, Pansics, Dalstes, fanthes, | dlsspproval by the Dircctors of his action in throagh his plansibla reports, thera nopearcd on.| and Jessauiincs, “The sale waa conducted by | yyeituting tho recent proceedinz to en. tho face of tha fizures a Snancis] tmprovement Jn | Lol L. IL Muir. Whero no Stato fs meutfond f b "\ U08 500 FCEE PR " 4 tho running of the office. Somebody onco remarx- | Kentucky 1s understood: iviaend: ylvanla’ from. | vaylng She ed that figuros won't Nle; hut thoanthor of that | 1. Arnle Washinaton dth, red, calved May, vidends on 0 nited ° Railroads trite maying lived ages provious to the ora of | 1870, by Duka Wiley, 10,648, from Annio Wash- | of New Jerscy. The restguation hias not heen Spencer, Myvrs, and Lieb, Thoe valorous General | Ington Hd, b{ 14th Dike of Ainlrie, 7,870; Gibson | secepted, but wos ie(urrml to a Comuilttee, who haa a happy faculty of dealing only with totals; he | & Cnttle, Liichficld, Minn. $ 8105, will fujuiro about his actlon In the matcer, scorms ttoms; aud the manner in which ho displays | 2 Verbena Gth, fed und white, calved Septem- | — With reforenco to the rceont rale of {he hin sggregaten tn, to nse a phraso borrowed gmm ber, 1876, by Duke of Harniron, K, 077, from Vol Empire Line, It {s stated that the Standard Ol the nowdefunct banknots detector, **well calen- | bena 1st, by Muscatoon, 7,057; saime buyer:’“'v'- Company grets no drawback e rebate, but (¢ Inted to decelve, | nrmoms called Lichls atten | by Tt Corunuly, e roun, caived March, I874 | Jocs motn discount In proortion to the amount I T s iam 2, 14, 705, rimula, A 116% 1o the Tact tht watbons | o ni Tarmount, 14,7803 D 1t Kenaall, Bhery of Dushioas dane, v'r‘:fl’-)'f“:.'.';u"flfi“u?fi':fi'u',."" 3 8100, 3 k 4 . u....l Tuf.,m &?S‘&’;fiffin’."u‘:".fi,"{f,’,.‘?’i’fii in m‘-‘l’f Lady Chatham 24, red, calved October, 1870, | selves of except tho Btandard, becausc no other his defenso, published aud distributed without | by Gem Alnlrh'l; 8,100, trom Lady Chatham, Ly | party can ship enough to gret sucl n discount. monoy anil wifhout veico & circular, in which ho Lord Chatham 24, 14,7653 J, Hawkins, Centre: i s endeavored to explain how his oflice was run. Ho 3 o] ET-SCALPERS. claimed that the work had Increased, and cites ti; 5, ‘Tea ltasa Uth, red, calyed Juty, 1877, by < Tact that tho tax-booka had Increancd from 210y | Marinor, 1,008, from ‘en ftoso 3d, by Fayetta ¥ """""" ”"(';"‘" {0 The CAleaga Trihune. 1873 to 314 n 1470, During the tatter year tho | Dulke, b, T gteUULS: Ul pronchied on the ntrect and taken to one slde by n man who had worked for him-—3 workingman who ought to havo boen his fricnd—and anked for $5 to vite: for him. [A volce—*4 Why didn't yon hit nim?"] He had told him that he had no maney to wpend in tint way. - (Applauso.] Mr. Litown favored the appointment of a com- mitteo to mako an Investigatlon of all charges of ribery, AT, Yahey thonght sometblng was_ the mattor with’ them' [a volee, *‘Tahonld think so "], aml for tho anke of presorving their dignity and a littio reapectability, lie snizyeated hat thoy adjourn, and come to tho consideration of a ticket Friday night, when thoy would bo cool. [Valces, *‘And get rome mondy in the meantime, ™ A motlon to appoint a commitice of fiva to tnves- thgate was agrecd to, nou tho Chalr elected Menurs. Brown, Campball, King, “Carroll, - and nigan, . Mr, Carroll didn't want to serve, Tho duty wau dimagreeabie, Were there any charges agalnst him? (A voice, *¢You wiil find ont {f there Is, "'} Mr. lanley Femarked that it was unnocessary for a man to ceifiinate bimsclf, Nobody had made chargen ngainst hin, garments, As for thoss who conldn't cheek ft | admtsrion that the Bodtd of County Comminsioners | ho‘vas correct. They had been decolved, na they « through, they had 1o content themselves with | could wake a difference of several thourand yotes, | had been hondreda of times befo ’i‘hu bad te in b lterles. It wasa quarter after 11 | Before Mr Chase got thegnch he also nominated | been sald. Asald firine oh 4 3 ‘Adolph Bhoentnger and Michael Brand, Mr. Wormington sald they wers pledaed (o re- o'clock—Just a quarter of sn honr late—~when Porry COMMISSIONERA. wonnco the Democratic and the IRepublican parties, 1L. Smith, Chalrman of the County Central Com- A ballot was then taken. commenclug with the | but they had been bung on to the Democeatio mittee, stepped to tho frontof the platfurm and | Kightcenth Ward, After the First was called, a | party, and dust thrown Into thcic eyes called the Convention to order. Erank Cuuning- | &reat many changen wore made, those who had ro- | an steaye hag “beon. Tlo would ‘ha 10 celved only four ur five votes belng dropped, thele | vote the Repullican ticket. lle was in favor of bam, with a tally-sheet somowhat smaller thana | ian4g voting for olther Turoman or McCailroy. commencinic menin, bt nat of acting hastlly. rwd)!--lt«l bed-quilt, tooa at Perry's right While the voto waa being taken, on outafder, Mr. Connell Ingulred {f they had arked anybody hand, rendy for business. 1t taok some Hitle tinie | who had taken a acat amons the dolegates, aroso | to indorse thelr nominations. ~1le clatmed that 10 reat thie gang in their proper order, but 1t was ac- | gnd gried to nuko o niotion, bt those around him | thoy had not. ~ They etoud on thelr dignlty yet, complished withont the usual row and without the | ghjected, and the police bounced him. Whenever | 1l didn't seo where the soreness camo in. [Ap- ordinary accompaninent of bloody nosen, At last | Mct'affrey's name wan mentoned it was preeted phmu,;” A tickot had Leen put in the dold and the ngony swas over, when Mr. Smith sgaln called | wiih hinses, Alost of hiv votes came from the Irish | shoald be supported. the body to order_and nominated Jonn Mattocks | \wards. Wi KERNS for Chalrnau. The nowmination was carrled de- | ~Ag announced, the reanlt wa: ssld, though he had fought aminst somo of the nominations—against Lic's crowd—he would vota snito the objections of & few stardy **noes." Intaking the chalr for tho ticket unlcss It was proved thot Lieh got his MR. MATTOCRS nominntion by frand. [Applause.] e repudist. sald **thanks,* and that he would preserve order cod _both the Democratic and Kopublican partics, and the rizhis of the majority ond the minority, 4+ Look at the Democratic party, exclaimed ho, tle would tolcrate no sugzestions or soplnusc, or Sowhat dld it do for ua to.dayr' A markn of dizapprobation ifom the gallerics or tha committeo had mat with fits reproe The Convention was su iniportant one, scntatives and ** dentlemen, 2 Florence MeCarthy moved that Adolph Sh inger be nominuted by acclamation, and the mo- 25.~Thy raitroad ticket Y they eaid, J. W, Durgees, Loxington; 8 Yo were on the eve of a glorfous | tton was put and declared carriod befora half tho I 1ot the ek . Dixon moved that the Committce expennen of tho oflice were $78, 2:4).8, an oxcess | U, Verbena 7th, rad, caived March, 1 by | sealpers of this city are inaugurating a move- }«"u'.‘fi Guiy sosw it, and nnderstood it, ana | Convention kngw what was up. B {f}',‘{fi.? L g, R T e PERceed o | oS 371 Mian compactd wiih tha cost of tha | Princo Uunova, 23 from Verbona 4th, by % it I t for a Natlonal Conventlon, and have ors 10 1677 Thorndale Duke, 3 Gibson & Cattlo; 80, Rmon h o Dhlead by i s tha, bocntes the yramor i st | 4. Fea ftose dih, roan, ‘catved Au:mst, 1475, by | lssued a circularlottertoticket-hrokers thronghs the work must ba done within a certain time, ho s | Genova ""-{d 17,171, from 'Tes Roso 3d, by Fayeite | ous tho country, In which are set forth thy ob- ud, to engage a larger clorical force, In | Dikey 5 038; J. Scott, Tarta; 8100, jects and the necessity for such a meetty ‘mitlgatlon’of any farthor chango, he plends that | _ 8. Verbona Gth, red aod whits, calved Juno, 3 ho dacn not 1x the salarica and’ admits that o vast | 1875, by Duke of {farrisun, 13,077, from Verbenn | Tho object 1s stated to bo the formation ofa amount of Iabor could be dinponsed with, There | 1at, by Muscataon, 7,047; T, E. Moore, Showhan | jengue or syndicato with a board of ofllcers and strike oft such names as they saw fit. Mr, SVormington was opposed o doing it at onee, The Committes were (0o hot. Mr. lianloy wanted the mattor to go over unti] Mundl{ night Mr, Dixon sald hia dolegation wonld not bo pres- The nowination of two Commissloners for the b T e i shzontians. of ‘h:;lr: d"l‘-{rl;? “Wost bide next ' oceupled attention, and ‘thoto | WG ORI 0% 'uL"‘m‘n’".n"f.’.‘.‘, oo whether Greenback or Workinzmon's, or anything | pamed were Cheivtian Cayeolman, W, J. MeGhl- | o Demaceata Indoracd the hoad of the tieket, but clae, nntees they nmmmln[l\lrn;n ma‘ t;m‘ l;zy!nll_ v'm‘(ll‘r'nm:fi- and crles of ** Nol" **Nol!"], and W, | thyy |m‘|he1rdu=tun"umh w‘nrkm on, broparinz and Tattaful Detmocraey. [Applause. ey fol. | . . 10 keop them down. Dut ho intended to go atraight Towed the dictates of (helr own judgment, and did | A an kot np and moved that Cassclman be nom- | anead, If any one had chargos ho shonld mako ot b Lo dlciation from the ales nd guil. | tnated by acclummation, . ag before, onlya few | Hici. and \he matatiies ba pivan & tats thowe 3 ent then, 1T therc was not a disposition to purie eidek, ther woniddo honor to tho conatituency | know what tho motion wos, and It was put through | any wera gaiity of frand, **stamp them ont." the tickot thers would be some vaean 1ano doubt but what the work of the oflice has | Statlon; €270, properly elected, to protect tho faterasts of th ey representeds (Applanve.) Inalrrye o Solm Dunvhy, and moved that | ST, DIEon Said {hots who choso to voto Tor the | tikol: uuctes 0 110 | grawn proportionately with to’ growtis of tho | 1. blienty of Eingrove, rad catved ebru- | Yuifi il overy’ way possibie, tho. Dlacing of the s Y an fiuten moved {hata committee of five ok ated by scclammatioy: wnd movedthat | ycket could doa. Il would vota forsuch men us | —‘Tom Kavanangh then adirensod the body, Te | clty and county, but dr. Liob furgets to utata that | Arv. 27, by 4 ke uf Hiladalo, B U5, from Elatioss i the roper iuenthefors th- peopis gl sl Bectitel | PO R o e e | B ST 2 ORGE J RIEH phts % | oot a3 spon e ot | e ieh f o, g ari ok ney | Kl 2k, b e of e, 35 el | ik 80 " it e Che of s 3 ¥ e ¢ 2 A 20, ) PRI et ton was renlizod, Danpy Bok"arar 1nrce hanott ‘mon o th teket,© TAbe | Dat aykol motptiorof tho Denioctate et Mo | Sayes of ‘conylata rangud from. $23 to $10 per | , 10: Verbona 4ty red ron, caleed 1676, by | drawbacks Issied by 'tho Assoclation which A PLATPORL o Fifth Distrlct reported the namo o by | would fucreaae the patronage und promeote cons fldn{x.co Ind:lmny-t:‘nln.v’rhnl m!ll‘h n“it fl(m (l/!“;z g vontion wi e mado Nov. 1. 0 Ity In whic] ook, hers fire plonty of businces housea which | 1477, by Muscatoom, 7,007 from Valloy Dalscy Fan Gbtakn a0 The eniry-iorka, biil-clorin and 2, by Seaton 4, G103 B 1. Mearain, Cyn | 1543 to boliold willy fu the meantime, by sot- Hookkseners thoy. vsod bt $00 per wonn, Liet SR Bentx of Ash Glen, red, calved August, RANATY e ot hiro compotont mon. ~ Tus ol I 3 {08 thirty 10 forly roat £ood mon, snch na sould | 1877, by Gen. Alrdsie, 8,100, from 44 Phenix of | SENSATIONAL WEDDING. ho Committe i sl 12 Ita wori, and the | T1ogsn an tholecaudidato for County Commiesionar, | Ba"ies s\ WESLECTION 'OF TitR WORKINOMEN Bl hour . v cts wan lengiboned out into some- | Froitall that could be learned of Sr. Hogan. hets | 0P (0GR "o Chicagn than hell 1taolf would bo. i panze: (i an Tiours, Whon thoConvenion was T Tt o o ot G (prward I &Avalnuw,’.] it the [obla wanted to Bi} tha calléd w oalor, the M, -Hlon. Wlly Oiien said ho | SLROSILRG eIt il BER MESE Mheracrat | Routhern Fonttentiary, lhe majority of dologatos ta : that Convention would o far to Ml I, [Apviausn. baidod up and read by tho Seeretary, Thoy were | [natlon, ot wotien of bave Thornton to make tho ,( ;rg ' Commities could put et "in ") wetk, according to the class of work on which | Thorndala Duke, 13,208, from Verbuna they ' wore e R good mon can | Error, 8,100; L, 'L, Abbott, Parix; 8155, bo had ab . from 810 %o 814 por | , 1L Verbenn iat, rod and whitc, calved July, ed nothing. 1lls frionds had presented his name to the Convention st McCormick's lall, If wore not #atlsfied with the work of Wednesda; Conrention, they were not in a fit condition to res tify It thon. ‘Thero was too much bad bloud now, It should be dono when they were calm and cool, 1f there was a man on the ticket who ought not to as follow . ipe and smoko M. Thal Conveatlon rum | bo there, Lo should como off, 3 ¥is a0 T pEVURAGY OF COOK QUUNTY. ke mhrgnocement that iy, Bext (hing In bider n’;l‘hc intorcst uf workingmen? Tho' man wang | e Ldnoy desired (o cundldsten o com In | 0d sk In [nsarynco of hankin flcen, ba mar. Do,y 4ih Dol of Wllstale, 8,803} Jy i Jeniod f Cook C 3 11 3 9 ¥ ] o mlumln"f. Ueniucracy o Guok County, e Conxeition s COUNTT INUASURER, &'}.Jfififl wn:‘n'w;;v:kflnn 'm"ut“‘«:l :;:‘ cufifl\"'fi’ :'x': ?;.'mfuy whothor hey would stand on the plat- soventy-five to 100, Theeo -mwm the Diaginum 13. Sinoeva 11th, roan, calved January, 1875, | The Daughtor of a Minlster Drives Her onesatlonof sUrer, as meas. | wan received with choere and yolla, e i S e R LR salary nllowed by the ioard, No 4 a8 (nterests of the country. r. Chase numinated Tom Lynch— : i by Mariner, 0,808, 'trom Minerva 9th by’ Victo! Mother Frautlo by Marrying Agninet Her M. Garvoy didu's think thele promlses would T e to 7 75, sterltng, | won who o . Bwinoy, Loutavillos 1 remark that there are nol more than a dozen real): h leghviation. stataand 0. } |ife-Jong Denicrat; & wan of whom it was un- o L 1o be in the Ce unty Jall nominated Wislios, t 1o mucl ‘s will kiva tho widert scope to thg deyelopmont Tor pico.. Tlorse that ticket? Ho would woonor | © Bir. Sirost nioved as ansmendment that tho mat. | Computent men In tho entire lot. The rumainder D ra 12th, red, calved Docomber, 1870, by Disnateh (0 8t, Lowls (loda- Democral, urcrich, AR SOCUFD L0 IaLoF 118 Junt Compenaas | REcearnry 10 eay nything oxecpt to mentlon Bis | cat fiw mother's throat thandnit. Tlo wonld never dpder bé lald un tho tablo until Mondsy night, aro not educatod for the work thoy have been | Dkeof Hatrhon, O, from Ciara Btb, by Con- | Greenrisi, -1il, Oct.” 18.~On_‘Taosiay to 4 name. Ul Apptaitso and ivsow. ] « {ndorsa A man who waw o thiet, If ho knew it. Thoy®" Mr. Lelioyor hopod thore wonld'be no child's | Ostensibly cnxaged todo. Thelr fortals in Tk ied imic, red. entvedt duine. 1805, by Nobte, | Tikhit last Mr. Jantes Woorleock anul Miss Ao ok, They,ato fator of systematic reductionof tnr: | | Col. Shirley nowtated Judyo Mr. M. 1L 31 Wal- | jind gono back ou tholr blatfari In thole ety Arst | play. Thole ctlon wauld o lefora the public, 1t LOVING AUOUND QIN-MILLS 8,600, From Gacorof tho et by Jobn 0 ooy | 1ohbs wero marricd by the Rev, Robert Clark, ""‘"“'"-;{,‘ i e burdens finjosed un the (ndiairial | awwell as In wars that nobie eitisen, fl'l_Y" h?mml convention, and it should not o such an would make tho peoplo ( in the Intercet of the Gencrak whoina 11, 041 7 ol Carroliton, under strictly sensatibnal cireum- ro-clection. Then thiero may be, but it i saments levied 10 rin tho campalg o (ndiisirial 3 Fconattion bettered, aud e s e pitmen, that Mr. Tianley aald he went Into the Couvention AriLy thereby [naured. man, that eminen o orrile apvlause.] | with honest intentione, and not to soll himsclf, i “nmapm.nfl.:,.i.im%m &) u':‘n‘“:‘:'.’fi?‘u"! o F (oodell nominsted arvoy D, Colvia without | fio vated nccoriing 1o hin hopkst Conciona: and o alt Rerletly clas . 4 3 mand of our Jaw takers eIgiiant and energetie relit- 'th normination brought forth nothing but yells ffl:,' r.':.'.:“v‘;f.';,'.l.,.".fl ?o" »fifa"‘éx‘fli‘é’fi wuclkm:. anco to tha offo \Krhmcmd jmonupuliee to Increass | and hixaca from uli parts of the honse, In tho Al A man who tarned hls back on the Lielr pr nd extend and enlargo thelr powers | inidat of the nolse aonicbody yelled ont the name 6 was 8 sorvhend and unwortly of a S (iita blatory and traditions, tho Democracy [ f Davo Guge, whcly only sefved to lncrouso the | moment’s Indnigenca from tho Committea, Wyl ihe jarty of the peuple, the conalstent and un- | oXcitement. To make tlio scene one of *‘con- | "My, Lahey romarked that ata previous meeting urnlng felenduf the latoring insiece aud it wil) ale | foslon v'v;;r:u’f‘g’n:vll‘g,gm.“ \amebng lqg‘lllr;emlr 1t 1iad baen ngreed thot by . two-thinds vote tho ways steadfast P} g al- Jurdy . cods b Cuiated mnrnfl‘;-’ e riviaa and o atech the iy | Dloved, tha Hon Jumped t0 thelr fect In the wrent- | tcket eould bo purged, That was tho Lusiuess il Iaugh at them, Mo favored a posiponemont antll they wera cool. 'The motion o lay over was then put, and was lnm-fl lo—ycas, 27} nays, 0. ,021) 3 T, ‘Seott; Bk | il siad sy g wond sladianyy | Wancit & sour O e ups 20 Sontioek caived March, y loyal Drizhton (27, ) cuine enamor i thio daughter of the Rev, gont of the monthly mlinends of 100,men maoutts | fom i Loaan of ' Gloh ¥loral, by Duke of Glark, | Mr. Tobbs, pastor in eharzo of the Methodiss And, viewed from this standuoini, thoro is many a | 750 withdrawn. Eplucalml Charch _here, Tho old people de- candidato who would nut object to the caunty pay- | ,17: Caruatio red, calved October, 1870, by | yyurred whon Mr. Woodcock nsked for the hant froin Carnation. 4, by Princa % o e oneria anathor 1ittle mattor | Of USforil. i 3083 Gibwon & Cabtlos SLL5. "f,,,‘l“’é,',,",:‘,"“’.’,',f{,’,;,‘"' ey pow biien t worthy of mention, The General, with that caraful | , 1% Cariation dthy red, calvod June, 1875, by | JOUF SOERAPCBLEtl, B0 uten WoHLYO lar Toonoiny which prompts him to ook after Limacit | 24 Lord Crowpton Wild'Kyes, 10,054, "trom Car- | Toport says=as to almost forcs Miss Aunfo o aven et The oxponae of tha catnty, tas nation W, by Urand Duke, 8,217 H. C, Chlun, | Promiss to have nothing more to do with tist *No," and Arms collared him, The fellow resi interfered, and anothor man, who w nk, gota unch I the eye, Groat disarder provaiod for & 'ow minutos, but the mombhers of the Commtttee, who doprecated any disturbance, cricd ** Ordor! ore Leeshus % gentleman. Everything passed along quletly and well being of tho citizen. Jienca e sym) les % .. " before thew, 1f thore waw snybody on it who waa | und Kavanaugh succeeded In rostoring silence. FARMED OUT A GOOD DEAL OF TUE OLERICAL o) 0] e R bl Sewitnthio St denans of Tabor X e o o order. " lsos. | objectlonable to tho workiniuicn, Mr. King moved (o roconsider the vote. Mon~ WORE 16 paasion St red sudmhite; catrad - Marchs uotlh yory oottty when the’ Kav, A gfl\"l{l- weaust Lhe surostions of capitelsnd the usiawtutes. | Yolis, and sil the other accompaniments of a 18 OUGNT TO IX FUT OVF. day was too lang to wait. 1is had not naid any- | of the offico to members of his own housohold. | Soary Haror kb o Carin 4 o haavs Sl T e flers sctiuns of mooupolies, e DUt three minutos. Puted eWay fOF | rhare wore men of puro inteutlons In tho Con. | thin before, fearing e might say Lo much, For thls the county 1a charged the maxtmum prico | 370 ey SaTs e B Lotiohs B0 o0 o | eneo, wason the eve of leaving bere, and the Tho forvawlnf #ap fo the workingmen was re- eI okt ot ot arssr h no | Yention, Personalltics whould not be nilowed, 1t The motion was lald on thie tablo, aliowed by law. ‘Those who actually do the work | agiriner, .00, feor Clara Oth, by Conrad, 7,7508 | 1IFo that was -uY od 1o be gquonched was re- celved with applause, sad sdopled without dlscus- L A b e e b on e chafy | by book of crook bud men are nominated, it wan | The Cominittcs then adjonricd. Focolyo Tt bver one-nalfdwhit 1o pafd for 1t by tho | . "% 50y "gw, h 0y VT30 | kindled. “The old people wero' interceded with slon, ym""'m:fln.‘“, e ped 8p on bis chalr | niningt the wishes uf the majority, In tho main Subsoquontly, the Commitiee reansombled and | conuty, snd *'our household ™ derives the benetit | “'ny i e O'BRIRN, | 1t was a wood honast ticket, 8o far as he was ablo Tha Committee not having yet gotton ready to u;"{i 0"":;'"::“"?"."31 rays on bvl;u"n' ‘{;flflna to Jud e, i requrt, It was suggented sl sbcechus woro I ur. 1o anccans of [ihe tiekel. noninkted by the Coms . Carroll aitrlbated the’ dissatinfaction to tho :’:Lx'xll'llml,:lny"l-:-:wd Rxd nml,- (::u‘ll flu‘l’ hry":;y‘:l:g ventlon, henco had suihorized him to with- disappolntinent of certsin partiosand thelr friends, No attentionshonhd by patd o it. that be waa ot {g auy s l‘ptillllchn.-nn an- é:.‘h':.‘?m':""“ tacasa ftshould como befors the | N3t R LN Niero s a plankin tholr platform nd : ol ebor of moderata, wiset kng | (Chariny Comeron sgaln mominated Lyneh. | YR Jiaied SAincly that, ey, anould nob fon In' the Convention, in which case | [Clrors.] Eomatbing viaatobe concuded fo the uckett™: “oxclatmed ho. o was o Domocratic ticket would be succossful, The | }en who oy “had " Gakon \Weanea: | mot w dolegate. and ho was prood . of of it, which amounta to several thousandsof dullars per annum, Tn th ofilce aro found ona chiof doputy, one as- sistant, —puroly_omamental, ~two rodotpion, — one ornamental, —two marrtuge liccnse clerks, who s i, rid o cabiod Ape, 1071 by | B onco tho Yot dy waa- héckssio .. Lottu b * { od tosecik consolation omong outeldo friemis 22 Nollie, roan, catved March, 1877, by Tosy | During this time outslde parfles attempted o . 2t T Sileres 110, by ‘Harigo?, eilict & reconcliaion wlth e varcnt, tut HCH on lus S0, . cashlor,and ono sasistant, who s cutiroly annuces- . e 2 i} partics most fntercsted, took hold of the matter Sary, "In \le Cannty Gonet ofice elgnt mon are | from Facey Safuuln: *hy”bd Duice’of Alvdrie; | DA ot ftetesti book o of the mester ecessltate r‘unl a resnlution repudiating the oaisiders who hud mado the dinturhance, and declaring that tho weetings harcafier shonld be sccret, only report- wrsto be admiited, — MINOR MEETINGS. FOUINTII WARD, P The Republican Clnb of the Fourth Ward met 1ast cyeniug at No. 209 Thirty-First stroet, Mr, 2 s, employed 1o Go s porilan of the work farmorly ey, Sabeiin 0. ‘roan, calved May, 1477, | teen miles distant—(or tho liense aud & encwlea uf the Democrtlc party, of course, wished | 4oy, alnce = they faken | sbluing | " [App ile had voted ngainal profos- Couch In th o by threa or four, Tha copying s farmed oul, | by Gom aiolre, o 100, trom Eanty Saladih reachers all of -which was sccomplished I e L bR - | B thot hotr atantars: pearem. Tha Tadustal e mould o e AL o kantod e Lana A aplte A e " oy | Ths seme rule lolds oo in ethoe dojartinants. B o Al vl iy forney Saludln 20, b7 | veaand ono-half " hour, and. the two anols Lands of this Convention must ba honest, ¢ movewent wonld add strength to the Dewmocratic * | of the Exccutive and Finance Committees of the b0, were made one betweon the hours of 9 and 0 - b tickot, 1f anythiog was 10 be said against Lynch | [Applause.] e o s oot v | tho Convention ol bose Il 1% valce: * otn c‘?.gf.‘u‘.’.'f;;" Mapted o Faaw how 4 mas thebing them on that account, In conclusion, he lnsteted Jaoper ] thought 118 | 4T Up ONLY THE MEN WIIO HIAD MONEY. 9u good nomiuationy I hu party whiicd to succesd | £RAVeRHOR, B0 Tae L0 O% | flo had watched the proceadlugs praity cluscly, and n Rovoluber, L st ol pdarts "1, Shinloy suved i1 Lynch wonid add any | CAl20 t0 the conclanion tiat soms of ne dsiozates plause. ? strength to tho tickel, Did the Convention deuire | Werusaliel, ho [les of u man sianding by such Lol e calle fon Iy, HoBmas, an bt | [l gt 1 Indeelal pury of e B | fociaee 5 Unlirton s put oy " UK AN O e couimres A formal ballot was then taken and resalted: ilcacue tie Secaien wanted moner, ™ Lote Y ey roparted i TaYOF Of tho — reulary,"~that N ove SLL Lial who mt saiy & molhiCen: 8, of thowe whioss credentials wero sigued by the but & monopolist, §le did not want vntside men ¥and meubor of the Centrsl Commitiee, This 1u his oflics, but put bls wife tnera aod collectod “;‘:J:';:.‘ fi'i':-::x' ?:?-In' the. rlrdp:lll"l“w.uldn ted, a solary for her, Ile would nevur vota for tho in which Lich has made munoy hasbeen by farming ¥ 25. Alice Clark, red, calved ucl;m:mbu. 1877, | o'clock p. m., at the residence of Mr, Valentie out Lo his wife thy capylng of tax-doédy, etc. Tha o o il price s paid hor, andsho hizes 118 work dono | Blageds gopiy g "0 ied Fiuk, by Noble, | Coswoll, ' During o afternoou und evenist for soveral centa lcss per follo, It 18 Liob's duty | “'uq. Hoan Deauty. rosn, calved Mey, 1878, by | fiu el R el i B Sl if o can got tha worke douo for lers Uian ho para | Ttayal Veincs of Puirview, Luns, from susaq | il out thowhereabouts of e daughter, but 1ie Fubriae. o ke 1k donsion nd to turn | Frazlor, by Victor 7th, u.mu JW. Turuor; 875, s FOREL s e cetoingny, T : L o forenca over to the county, Hadhe dono Winnle, ronn, caved nrch,uls'n. by ltosy en porfortmed, when fubbs wus l‘v'm s hio mixht not havo had & LaSalle strect hoass, | Lad, 20,878, from White Lily, by Mariner, 6,0us; | mitted to enter the rovin. r, Cuswell thout but he would Liave had the applause of his own | A, stcClintock, Millorsbury, 303, shu would becoine recol wihen it wus too conaclonco, which must sting him a litle occamon- 24, Lady Washiluglon 11in, rosn, calved March, | late to break off the allisuce, bLut not so. Shie aliy ¥hn e rellocts what a” oryeous old bumbug | 1470, by 10th Duke of Alrdrle, 7, 850, from Lady | raved like n manlac—iade ‘personal afircks hels. : Washluogt by Victor 7th, 6,274 R. I | and had to be regtratued by forvo from njur- Then he has staffed the office full of & sct of i+ Manchenter, 0.3 TR hirstit it Silin, O ths Camiany Sls Iiterato fellows whose penma; im lu s diageace, | 20, Moliio Ball, rod roan, caived June, 1874, by | notr'live In a eritical condition, and tintoss thers {he booke ar blurred and blotted, nu it taked ane | Dake of Thornuale, 11,861, from Susah Frastor, | o lica In a critical condition, aud unlees thers protty inuch ail the thinio to_coreect the | by Victor 7th, 1,274; J. Bcott; $143, d ALLan AR 4 miatakes of anothor, Tho trouble is that instead 40, Minnlo Perkins, rod, calved May 15, by Jot | De taken to Jacksonville, There were aboub Club wero recolved and adopted. Ald. J, H. Gtibert thon addrossod tho meeting, Ueo counseled union among the Republicans as belng necessary n order to defeat the Democratic fall, There might bave boen somo in their opinions astosome of the nomi- nations—some residents In the ward bolleving that they ahionld have hadaropressntativeon the Bench, Bat the Conventlon 1o ite wisdom had judged otherwiso, and 1t only remalned for then to wink thele difaroncos, 1f any exlated, and go to work bolding meotingyn every comur at the ward. A man had been placed ut the hend of the ticket whom thoy atl could and should suvport, fur there was nu set of me! un-ulmuu‘.n' There were loud calls for Lynch, who was soon ticket. Charley Csweron moved that the temporary ! Mr. 0'Malloy sald tho head of the ticket (Lynchy | doubt that, in his two years' tncnimboney of the | of trying Lo get xuod copylste ho has been puttin % P hirty leading ¢l o the )icers be mady the permanent ofcers. e Ay MLl 16 Sarulh e StoMds 28 | waa'the. heat’ man in Caok Connty for the yiace, | County Truasururuitp, ho would o Credit ‘both (o | fu pilant tool; Wb have 5o, Atthnd ponticar cons | BAYin D2, from Deuls Perkin, by Cdoley, | thirh :"c‘f,‘m‘fm‘,:’?‘“" present to wituess hn-'lm»]nu McCarthy moved to lay the motion on | tne "Iriuh caught & glimpss of bim, tho ball 7s [?pullu.‘o in t'hu °"‘?"". l}v md‘hml:l ldt w‘nr;-l ‘l::m‘alf‘;‘:\'dm?‘l:}l:fi"m;gm‘ym dzg_ i“{',f.’“.‘:'fl:'n e 5anltn;\-;"ug- ax L{m.f:r‘."' -ml-lwhlt‘,l-dh&wnm 1. Minnto Airdrie, red, calved Earlomb:v.!!flfl. e ———— 0 table. vers. Mr, pleasure to get & nowination from the Industrial ub b s of all. to appluud the spocchias of Livl ‘ P Recrotary Conaingham ignored e last motton, | Sodtles with thele chucrs. | Mr. Lynch sssayed to | BoieCalioh 551 2 dghter, ) the ltepublican Conventlon, and pledge iiself to | * Tno truth ie, Liob's pretontiona ta pubile, econs | 5Yism Alrirlo, , 1. frou Miunls Purkiua, by A Double and Mysterious Death. mml put the other, snd |t was carried, though thera Yerd quite » noiber of nogative vates, a haul cold. Dave Thoroton and Florence McCartby Juit Daviv, support the tickat in 4 entlret 3 L & Ho was with difliculty Leard by tha | Mr, Korns rawarkod that they woro boriing to. | sugpotCtis HEiet 1 B2 Seteelts iowing as sn repurtem, Iu-l{lnolhlnz of tha Conventlon, while | cutablish their principles,—tofstand Independent omy ares holfow mockery, fitted only to bo labeled 3, Abrdrio 2d, ree o " PuiLaneLran, Pu., Oct. and et up In o unown li company with Tweod's | by Goms Rimiris b bt e atbenta Baai 7% | aceaths havo beon fussing & Coronor's —Two m, anrlnml ! i | i H ; previvue meeting, through resolution, been sskod 34, Rory Lud, 1o call, be requeated to awalt the further action of [ 2573 by “Duky S yonebis, Sh 10 the Execative Commiites. Tho motion wascar- | FfifG ot $10i. jury hivis re very ® | of iy, amendment: n fidroth's to v 3 v M ib it PIO% ] fuk oty mlu't o pian to epeak; he'll taku cars of | POIT OUT & MINOLE HELGHLICAN N Tifn cumpdiefar Hien or UrikdSuta 16 inLciriiy, SOl MISCELLANEOUS. Mumare, B0uD, frois Sirawburey, by, Coruoilan, | roslderice, on Itichinond strect, and the next dsy A CUNTRAL COMNITT! mark had died away, *Mr.. Lyach. lafornod. Tos | The nomihecs wero all Domoceats, Tf there had | S iatem o s the buns W iRSratore | cen Club THB CITIZENK' UNION, =34 tirorry of Amtulon Feds: caived April, | 18 wite,died atter diaplaviug tho ewe symic for the reason that. whew this wasnsaslly done, the | Clialrmaa and a0 ripurtors Uhat 1f lio got hold of | been falracas ft Would not lisva been sa ono-etdad. | hérchy Haaritly ant ewihatically nobess e amg | A apectal meeting of tho Exocutive Commities | 1477, by B4t 1 Loudon Duie, from st | toms. The famlly nbysldan was niferly natle wt part of the delezutes had gone home, the mobey the people conid be assured that It | Mr. Lahey sald the Workingmen's Industrial | from fop to bottons, snd that we pledge to the ticket | oo tho North Sido Cltizen's Unb hold ) berry ¢4, by Mozark, G, U70; ssme buyer; $230. to account for tha denilse of either, and, slter s The motlon was agresd 1o, and tbo followiog | woold bovafe, '(Applauee.) parly was compased of Democrate, and that fact [ Gufcarest and acilvoapport troin uow uniiftno jass | Of tho No e Tiall e Wiltam Stomact oy | - H6; dunletta th., dark roan, calved Slacch, 1473, | futile postmortemn examination, calied in tbe were chusn: Find Werd, David Thoraton; | The next thing in order was the nomination of a | could't be got round® Thu rank aud fle were in | Baoslacoupted on the way of ciection and that It fs ning at Brand's Iall, Mr, William Stowart pre- | 1y Vi yicq of ‘Adrirls, b,635, from dunletta | 8crvicea of & Coroner. At tho inguest, the ;gc.fig, {‘\:“5, ‘;Aoflqfly ;fl: lhhxm. m..v;fll:; "f;':fi:‘ candidate for . thelr ranks,aud the Pemocrata ovitldn't help them- usiaiely .,.p..‘t'n a, Chmpaixa cowulize of thir. siding. The Chalrman stated that tho meoting bad | Gk, by Wilsy dd. %, 380; same buyer; Vw. chemist who bad aubjected thu stumachis ullu M”;':h il u“mu’ ALl ions S, DR lul::'tz;‘v“t;:flm. i ::!:n.” .:len r\:lu:u &‘:2:."?.‘.‘,‘.5"‘.‘.‘1‘3‘34 bzl:ml:lc' luh:ly‘ l::;'-_:;&“r'o,n‘:m-;-mm it 5:‘:::‘?:“'?:.'3“:'( u'.fl'l vueas | been called to further conslder the Yuestion of ‘ i, q:uls:p‘-w nt;z. m:u. l::;l;“:;ld April 3 }M& by | an lllm!)’lll testitied that he had l"‘cfl,","‘ l: lnk; . Eightn, Corclioe iyas; Ninth, edGon, Ligh, Tho aasountament of Do ruoats | Hertter P epublicaus, siount being an ‘tn | - Fhe resaiutione wero unaniniously sdopted, and | S2UIUR mse-mestings, and to docido which moml- | Wiley id, 480, from Juu dadicyen | o TSI R Db Slawcross: Feuth, M. W, Tty o1t Thomaa | wus recelved Wit stouts of ‘spulaise, Whorvopes | MEeuzih they conld t0 th HoKot, tho Chale appolitod the Cummitico ax- followe; | Btions the Committos should rauity, 57, Valloy s Gih ead, calved August, 1875, | of the two cason. and devlured bis tmpression 1o Loucrsun: Tweltth, Wallism Law. Jv. ; Ninoteenth, | Mr, O'lirien, feeling greatly ucouraged ihere Mr. Dixon underetood uow Just hiow much Dotn. | Scastor b, N: Bavh. 1 Ao Hull, Frank Drako, 1t | The Becretary theu moveed that tho Chiatrmen, | by’ Toni Waosier, 14705, From Vaitoy Jtoee, iy | OF tio two cases, aud doclured bis (npressios o uouias ¥lood;, Fourteently Michuel Kyani FIf- | moved (o mske the nomination unauigiou, Th | cratic workingmen loved fre Ropublican fel- | B, Stone, 'F. J, nuthorland, M. 4. Wilsn, J. L. | befors eslling the mass-meetiugs which ko had st a | Climaz, b,453; 1 & Moorus t be that they bud been produced by polsuit o Tecoth, J. W, Ennght; Sisteenth. Ott0 8hifteri | inotion was | carrled nnsulnousty wmidat who | i Wootwata, 11, E Naiiors! b, 15 1 T, A d and W ? some kind. Tho patients had eaten nothing ""?.f.m‘ s | excopt the meal l,v?l which all bad partakeo. beveuteca, Thomae Catney; Eighieenh, Perey | reascat nolse and cala for Lich. | : 753)3 1t 11, | Thelr principal symplom was violent vomiting H. Smith, Becoud District, Thomas Shicley; Third, | golf, and e couldn’t expre: mer, i . Vaughsu, aud ¥, G, 1rs Burchard; Fourth, William Brinkrosu; Fifth, | which snlmated bis breast, o wae owe. howed bim- At this point Mr. Carroll desired to muke a re port, aud was sllowed to do so, lle sakl tha Com- inittee appointed vy the Couvuntlon had waited on Awlerson, 'A. D. Hagwo Dodge. On’ motlon, Messrs, Sutherlond, Bash, snd- Tarite. b appolnted by 1 i ditigent (nqutr, dla g thio charas tor and huke, bat Mr. Green bas just revelved frow Jo e denisof oot T e, Ses. ‘G | Drccieliny s Seomi e 27 dem. 0. B} O e Ontarfors g e s, s D e savelat eketh) Bt Pelus B RUUIE 11 | 44, Laum &, wilie, caived Mlay, 1870, by Duke | weighing five aud one-half pouuds, which was Wit 1o 8 spociai Mestiu of this Cotnditive to be beid | 9 N. M. Town, 14,010, from’ Laura, by Jof | caught fna gill nct slx ue seven miles out b Monday, the 20th, st 8 p. 1. Davu, B, 8255 J, urch I ud pains in the head and limba; there were 8o Jobn V. Culhoun; Bisth, Edward Walker, olection, Mr, Lynca and Gen. Lich sl they had sccovtod | Qilbert were appointed a commiltea to walé upoa | Hled. 80, Miuer 101\1‘ red ond white, calved Bape mas, though they died ln great agony, Fur- g A coungunicailgn from the Cummittes of Thir- PEOBATH CLEHK. the numinatious, |Laughter nmunEln-u. 1 thd County Buard aud advance the clalme of the | Oamatlonof Mr. Pruning, the Commlittea of | tember, 1672, by Blarluer, 0,008, from Minervs lK::u dence’ showed that both were i perlect ‘5‘:,%“;.1:?" J:‘:mn::?: nnl:u Ll hl:;.(\‘:-';]x:y y‘,i‘ Clerk ot u:.u Prubate Court Thomas Ki 'r’l‘h;: ‘) nlnr&u a:tuylcd, sod the Committoe nlnprllnllmn:hl: }u;;x p‘lu':m‘l‘ on. i‘l:ulllu nl'l ):lmin. fi' Nine,appolnted some tie azo (o conferwith other "‘2& hé l\'lClO{l'l'll ), O, J“u; ’,. é.. A\bbm; o b bealth the day before they werv attacked. ‘l'lxla 3 " h * | naugh woe named. A * further tino, eloctlun wu epresentution # called for . Clara , rod, calvor uzus| i cnde erdict h Que delegute sutd, *+ o bell with 1" "Mt Callorion moved tust bo be nominated by | The dlscusuiui wak Lien resumed, o gread prodoininanca of Nopublicans. in ths | Atsoclations s to nominations of County Commis- | viaere 54 Duks, $h,25h, from ‘Clurd 104, by | Jury, was forced 1o reuder . verdict f deth s SUMEKIOR COURT. acclamation. 3. Cunaingham sald Itepulilicaus wero pronosed | ward. sloners, was dischargod, the Commitica having no | iriners 6,008; (ibsun & Cattlos $100. Tt Tott oot 601,000 to ho divided amunse ,Col. birtey nowiuated for Judye of the Saperior | “TFiii Motion was laid on the table, n tho Cunveution but ihels naues wore himed. It | Mr. P\ 0. Dodgo thought the matier avery Im. | Foport o uisks, 41. Lady Goneva 2d, red and white, calvod De. | deceascd left about $30,000 to bo dlvided ainow Gourt o bruay, ied, aad ‘true Demoeras, Ol hiochel and N. 1, loydeu wora then narged, | {utice had”been duns Vo minority, thoy stiould | portini onc, ay:thoru was rutson Lo bulicra that + Caruln offured the foliowlng resolutionss for, 1674 by Fisisucler, 11,058 frow Lady {our children, one of whonn, the eldcst son, ha. Judge llnnry“u. iller. tho Jutter by Florence McCarthy, whu sald **he ve Leen allowed at least ons Toprosontative | any smount of crvoled tricks would bu trled on | Resuloed, That 1t ia the sonee ?nhn Cummitice that by %4 Dake of Gouevd (2,752); same | Dot spoken to his mother for four years, owing Mz, M. J. Sraith uomisted Doolittle the Lesa, Whs cutitle] to ona Of tho best oMices in tho gife of | O the tickut. Ung 1nan hud been zominated who | eléction-day, and if the Hepublicans wanted & fais | the Glticess! Union of Surth Chiceyo wiil not suphors 105, 2 to u quarrel sbout a shir hl' Danolds wiored 1o make the nomination of | ye riy,” had doue bis utuwetto provent the orvanization of | doal they musl sse that good inen were sppalated, "nfn'xf'"‘"“'.’,' ;-my l% Cuunty Lu'mullu nor rhina 2d, ronn, calved Jane, 1800, by Judse gfl'fi:’::i‘fi'fll"unomfin"fl ariesol ap- "ASalio was taken, and Lorden nelnc faz In iy Worklnguan .‘p\-ny‘v‘mm‘ be could wotwnetion | e Hrayion vabi nx"u'fif"lfd o be unluretond Mhobas hut tho seiin tguniSostiung o inspire. gun: Errdt i, froig Yarbiua Tat. by Muscatoon, fihad lu ¥rash Water. . = |ty b 3 raws. It reavlied as uation. (A volce—** Who ") den, at the Coun a1 ready seiected auc! ” . o L 5 8175, m e Tl rogoartion. Tt is. Alaoet seediass 1o say it | $h%Scar bis namo was wil 1o, {Eetieaton. | i Jiduce se. they, Phought propers and It oaly e | wiejuzed Thas s comaliicout are. L Tua ftueo thd. wbito, calved Juge, 1673, by |, The Rocheat:r Uion of the 17th fust. 8833 : folfows: 4 wea voted dowi. A Commitiecm : Yso Canrentivn then procoeded toa ballot, which 00 ecmun wanted the was, on_wolicn, made’ formal. The result of the count was as follows: ‘Whole aumber of voles cat. a cholce, inained fur tho Club Lo’ claim thd right to appolut challengers und mes totake the tally, He moved (hat, at the next jacetlng, challungers, tickot-pod- dlers, and_men to keew the tally” whould bo non- roof. Mr, Connlngaau sald hio could nut produca It at once. He kot his inforoiation from & Alr. Latlgun remarked that Ly ch was uut askod of monoy. A volco—t'fhere wak no Y inated. An amendient putting tbe work ln tho \ lawking; $150, Lako Ou 8t the msouth of Halmoun River. Neccahry W unaninious. ueceadity for saking. " Lauds of the Campaign Commitico was accopted., v 15, 'Prince of | Gukla o, cal . | Laks tario, wouth o o »a COUNTY JUDQN, Hugh MeLaugbiin, and Toum Foley wore pat 4 | £0 proveut the organication of an Industria) Clab Lol Ryt witico Mossrs. LA, Whilo, Willlow Benalog. | Briuees 33, by Cllwax, 8,454: 8. J. Ashbrooks | bo'Mr, (roen I 1872, Fhe atéempt to introdiice Tho‘mext fn order was Judge of the County | mocklostiote ok hallot mes taken. on witich Harfets | 10 ik Ward: L euipiosos caime there and trled 1o | eniyinformol, mtoting of e fepublicane of the pauser, Gougy O, Fromiog, Vatrick Lofuus, und | COBUBRINE ) Gopteraber, 1670, | Lol b bresh wator was a cxbcriment. Tio Court, 1 wished to pl s woy shead of Ll cownpotitors, bat before the | bulldoze & meetlug, butaid not vucceed. and Turuop streeta last eveulug to ratify tho action | - 'Phe meetiog thon adjourned. by Gem Ardrio, ‘8,100, by 6th Louan of (llen~ | fish bave been cauglt at varjuus poiuts on thy W E. Goode! lw;l hed to ol ?n in nominstion tha | bLallor “was avnounced Florenco Mclarthy moved DR, STITT, LIEU'S SBCHEIAKY,— of thg late Convention, ‘The attendance wus bol HEPUBLIVAN CAMPAIGON COMMITTER. Horal, by Royal urlmn;(:fl.:lsl)‘. C.B. Klmbrough, | lsko ever sfice tho fry were'pus i, sud apueat Sy Joscph L. Suith [spplensel, who whs ou | 10 makethe nomination unauimous. To wotlon | 8 man not worth the swap of 1w spekel’s Sager, — | Yery furke, 00 accouns of tho watt of hutice 804 150 | i Jerbaioe avaliuios st yostonsoy morn. | Crbbiiesa: §110, w sa rupldly aud posscas ali (e qualitics fagat Loneat and capable mew fa the oy, e o L Tt carge: [ v ake oy ot et oacy ksl (yatory:la | wvalher, fng 81 tho Grand Pacife club-room 10 Orgunlzo for | 47 Lou Alrdrie 24, red, calved July, 1877, by | of tiw sbau that ars caugbt fu salt water, Ar. ¢ FurSuperiowndeat of Public Instruction, George | vole for delegates. —[Scusstion. P iaeamete et | 0 Rttt i scinder gt gt Ty, S, o, f ) . resolution was passed providing that when a | ) v reforss o his bl eutited wht! Was Fu d with applause. I reforred 1o th Vau Liggyn wunted to kuow If suybody was | mewber of the c.x;umy Centenl ufuuumu-u whall tg: labor movement for :cm.nfilu nad Leen b Iu: ln::lhv City uovg}lumunt bad u.fiflm.m»s a Iwnsldlfi d {fl!‘ Judge Wallace would accept | ceuse to bua wiewber of that body, his place suall | labor conventions vefurs, and knew exactly what | nigh uuto death, sod tho Kopublican party A'::T!n‘:?:u:fim ERiiy mlgh;'tlllg.l‘l‘a:fi:v;u{u‘nluu‘;uu-‘ person tzu‘:n tue tguymrde.—ltlhfil‘muurut th‘l‘nul:'n 1\'_&;:?:Imuneg h‘n (o, ;:: o rescue. u{l:i Ilslm:d ihat, el wer, e w btrict, a4 840 rasigning wewber, | them and what they smounte cther Licb | tho County Goverument was to-duy fu the same W. W, O'tirisn wald Jagye Wallaos hed Wnformed Le Ctalruian sunuuuced 1hat Laere ool bo & | bad quuo wivws to obtala bits nomivation he dida's § Az and lh:nmuw varsy siwov could yn:m: 5. The (iworzo W. Bpoflurd, candfdate for County Com- 00m 14 t e Gem Alrgrie, 8,10, frum 0th Louan of Glonfioral, work of mhasloace, was Introduced a4 tho Grut speakar, and | hg Sampaiga. ' Me. McCres called the meetloy Lo Green now lutends to o on with the order, and outaidors wero reqrosted (o leave, | U¥ Hoysl Briup (27, 35133 withdrawi. supplying the lake with & large quastity of shud The rusult of the u-uummu?n e selaction of lu“ Belle of Al u;-'l;lwoud .5:‘1, mrcd.‘nlvod-’]?fllr mplfu{'u'hn Iry. Statcs b.fi-.lclrmx tho upper tho followiny Campalgn Comaitteo: Moo e o o e 5o, Bello of | Jokeq Lavo alsu tried the experiment of pulaing Birat Wari—rthur Dixon, 11, 8. Kawloy. Abore, s1tgy Duke EEbaD, & Ty “ | shad {u those waters, avd the peoplo will be piicond Ward=ll. W. Jacaaon, Bain Eagel, 3. W. B | 5570000 s Fulryiew 54, roan, calved March, | blewsed to lisar that eversthi=~"poluts to thé Third Ward—Joba I, Loberia Cusrlce ¥, Kellogg. | 3870, by Duke of Walty, 10,Uid from Coreaaf ) sumasa of this niovements