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2 , THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, '87T7—TWELVE PAGES . LOCAL POLITICS. Ball and his ow.Chicfs that they would tg permitted pe bly to return to “the United Htates, anid oceupy such reservations na migh he asmigned them, upon condltiun of aurrender. Ing thefr arma and ammunitiog, horsea ang ponies. The letter further sass: Tn case tha Indlans refuse ta return to the Uniteq Statea upon auch teema, yon wiil then break off alj tnmmuPIchon with thom, ang the Government of Great Hritain will no doubt take such measares gy mu( be necemsary to protect the territory of the Lnitea Statea agninat hostile invasions, This result, of course, ends the tnatter, and it ia reganied hire ns A satiafactory ending. The diapatehes will be lald hefore the Cabinet in the usual conrae, but_there will be no further in. structlons to the Commissioners, as no necessity therefor exlsts. found that LicL's crowd had coutrol, and ft was thought that a Joint meeting Wwith the Executive Committes” was advlsable, 1t waa thought that this might restors peace, but {t didn't, Tho scparate meotings bad re- sulted in nothing, and the double-hender wnan lively affalr. “Tlioy bounced Burdick and alx othera, He nad resigned the Chair- manship, but that uncontrollable rabble aleo declared that this took In 4 fealgnabion s & memoer of the Committee, Tns relleved tho Conmilter, for it sat down on him and about a haif adozen others, whose names were struck ofl the list. Durdick re- slzned the Clairnanship becausa the proposed Couvention was oo loosely caleulated, and, it he had called the Conyention, it could easily bave been packed, ‘The ubject of tho mecting yesterday afternoon was to appoint ) Auge | Sept. 7 a3 [ The case came up for trial subsequentlv, alon stith the fndictments found on the complalnis o Arhiton, McGrath, ete. The Judge twas ac- quainted with Lieb, Tie remarked that it was 8 very mild form of libel, The following dav Qe Lict’s attorney moved to have the suit dismissed, which was dune, and no reteaction of the offcosive Ianguage set forth In the Indict- ment appears to have been published. POLLAR OX LIRN. To the Editor af Tht Tridune. Cnicaco, Oct. $0.—In your artfile tn to-dav's Trisusg on Livh and his record there Aro some nifstakes to which I desira tocall your atten- tion, Mr, Lich atates in his circular that the ex- penses of the County Clerk's oflice during my administration were §73,502.08, and only $2.871.- 0 lean than his expenses for running_the oflico in 1870, Now what I want to cnil ‘your atten- Jconcerned A ottnty, which assembled on the This was Aslile all perranal conaiilerations, and realizing fact that the people acmand 3 refarm of the yalil- ical nfalrs of the connty, nnd that it ix abeolately necemsary In onder to_secure an honest Adminis- tration of the pablic business that men of well- known Intelligence and intearity of eharacter onl{ shonld be clevated to public positions, has, with dne respect to the nglnlunfl of the people, nom- fnated s ticket shich, if elected, will securo an honest, economlen), and wiso local government; therefare, be it Jiesolurd, That we. tho Sixteemh Ward Repub- Hean Club, pleilgs aurscives to deyate onr hest el- forte to sccurc®he election of the sald ticket. tnd that we take prido and pleasure In_recommending cvery man on the ticket, without exception, tothe people of this ward ne worthy of thelr coufidence and support, The resolution was nnanimously adopted. Dr. Danicis offered n resolution calling for Then came up a matter which member of the Committee ftacit, ED MIAWCRO! Ho was convicted of burglary n conple of yesrs or 80 ngo, but was subsequently meanted & new trlal, and the Indictment avainst him was unshed, through the influence, ft is aaid, of Jemocratle friends, The two or three decent men on the Ceutral Commliitee had kicked nrafnst belng obliged to assoclate with Stinweross, and they detorminded to bounce him. [t was intfmated to hlm that he had bet- ter restem, and he dideo, much to the regret of over hnl( the Comnittee. Appearances wos the only thing that prevented them from keep- ng him, for Shiawcross {s & good Democtat and hard worker for the party. ‘Tha sveech of Mr. Laolicy troubled the Com- mitteo areatly, Thev realine fully the nceessity T. L. Releey. {ihn Rehe Some Questions for Mr. Lynch to Answer. How Gen, Lieb Runs His Of- fice for Political Pur- poses, for being In harmouy with thé Workingmen. | delegates und pack a conventlon, That they | the appointing of a Campalgn Comnitteo of ™ {lerks Who Serve as Delegates N tion to i, that, so [nrasthe costs during my term | and there seemed Lo be a disposition to make | succeeded s best shown by results, The fol- | pwo 1,-.;,'3 mu-hgflmflnfl‘ P ‘m M s MUNICIPALITIIS. g % J. P, Donnelie are_concerned, Mr. Lich does kuow, and ho | concessions to them. Tt i likely that threats, | lowlng-nsed were appointed. They are to Ex-Ald, Lengacher offered an amendment to to Democratic and Other e Eaton, ought Lo know, that t Is false. From an officlal [ made In n * confidential way = by some make_county nominatlons, Tiio Convention 18 | the effect that the Execulivo Commitice be GALENA, ILL. . report of Iis to the County Board on the 2ith of | of the Industrial Committee, will have {hole offect. There, men, though nvowedl{ Demo~ erate, arcnot b all pleased with tho way in whi i 1o lie hefd Mouday mornfng at 11 o’clock in the i 153 Clark street, Admission will be by fekel, which ean be procured of Secretary A. G, Cameron. Following are the delegates: Firat Ward=K. W, Chamberiatn, M. 8. Hobin. son, B. T, Hinck, A, L, Crocker, A, Peters. Second Ward—W, '8, Koaufman, D. W, O, Cas- tle, Thomas Neleon, Dr, J. W, Washington, lien- ry Wiessner, W, iL'Burdick, Third Ward=A. Haight, W. tlaghes, A, C. Steadman, Ueorge A, Chambers, Fernando Jones, ‘ourth WWard—C, I, Nemick, Jsmes L, Allen, Firogn_ Churen, O, Weston, J. W, Horton, Jamen Springer, W. O, Orgood. Fyth Burd—A." J. tiohons, Jessle Durdell, Tatrick Fignn, John O'Brien, Mlchael McCatlliy, Patrick Kerngan, Murdock Morrison, - Jnmes Cor cosan. i2{A iard—Charles A, Ragerman, B, F, Down. ing, John J, Orvis, 1, O'Conner, John Keoagh, 1. L. Mcbowell, John Ueis, Thonas O'Connell, Serenth Ward—3tichae) Madden, B, J, 5|nrnhnly. P, Unseerly, M. McGarry, M. K. Lavin, A, it Cole, W. Carroll, J. L, oran, Kighthi Ward=1), Mccuthy, Capt, William Hell, J. W, Crawford, 1, O'Nelll, J. 1. Blagle, Robert Rllay, Join k.’ Seanion, J. 3, O Kellly, L, de Kengon, Kpencor Bicket, J. WV, Crozler, Ninth Ward—dusephs MeMahon, Con Marphy, James Morray, 8. I, Nmith, James Dalton. Boeclal Manatch 10 The Chicago Tribune, GareNa, Il Oct. 20,—A dead-lock has ex- Isted in the Board of Aldermon for some months past, the particulars of which were published in THe TRINUNA soon after the origin of the dim. culty,. Numberless mectings of the Councll have been hield, but, as ncither party have felt tuclined to back down, much important legisla. tion has been hindered, to the great detriment of the eity. The people having become tired of the farce played ){ the Council, nssembled {n Targe numbera at the Court-House this evening for the purpuse of appointing 8 commit tec to Investipate the troubles which have pol the Board ab lowwer heads, and Inviting the disturbing members to reglan, J, M, Ryan, Esq., was called to the chalr, and J, O. Sparc sclocted as Seerctary. On motion of B. F, Fowler, tha following-amed gentlemen were n“mlm.ed as such Committee: I Houn, R. H. McClellan, the Hon. Darid Bticchan, ex-Mayor Joseph Hasar, C. R, Per- kius, Esq.._and John H. (Icliman, Esq. The mecting ndjourned to Thuraday evenlig next, ot which ttine the Committee will render thelr dizeeted to perform the dutics of the Cumpaign Committee. It being atated that the ward had been re- districted, aml there were more precinets, o snb- stitnte was offered to the effect that the Chalr- man, 8ccretary, and Executive Committee.fill by appointment $ho Exceutive Cominittoe, which consiats of two members from each precinct, and that the Campatzn Comimittee be selected from the remodeled committee. The substi- tute was carried. _Mr. 8poftord and Mr. Boese, candidates for County Commisefoners, made briof and accept- able addresacs, 3 Mr, 8, il. McCren, eandidate for Treasurer, was called for, and grected with applause when hie took the platform. He sald that ho was no public apeaker, aud confined himself to remarks relative to the woful condition of vounty alfalrs. He cited New York, Philadelphia, and Boston as examples of corporations suffering under the resuits of bad management, Bad management fucreased taxes. Incrense of taxes: decresacid the value of prupcn'y and drove persons swav from a tax-burdencd community, 1hu present county nanngoment was Iast arlving tho coun- ty into lmukrurwv. and reform was neoded. A October, 1875, and which was published fn the Conventions, dnily papers the next day, be states that the whole stnount of fecs and moumId me hi‘ the county in1873 was 830,766.43, and not $75,808.08, The fact I3, that my whole cxpensrs In ritnning the oftice wns not unlta 835,000, If ‘aou refer to Tue Trinosr of Nov, 6, 1975, sou 11l find my anawer in full to all the statemeonts sct rnsm by Licb, and the answer will show Mr, Lich ina not very pleasant light. Itespectfuily, JosErit POLLAR, LIRB'S MARRIAGE LICBNAES. The falsehood of Lick’s stories nbout his hirinur men for their efficiency and sot for thelr political nselnla'cu is best “shown by the dis- ctul_conditibn of the' marriage-Heense fi:::‘km These recortls, whichare of vital im- vortance,—of more valug in mauy reapects than any others in the enstandy of theClerk,—are ina condition which would™ be disgraceful In the books of a tenthi-class grogery, They are keot by a set of Witerate fellows who “are unac- quainted with the English language, who can- not read, or wrlte, or spull. A specimen ol the literary accomolishments of one of them will be found In the following letter: LIER'S CLERKA In the Globe Theatre Convention acted toward Kavanaugh, the Industrists’ candidate. They voted againtt him every thme. Unless the Cii- tral Committee put Kavanaugh ou the Demo- eratie ticket, it 1s not unlikely that the Central Committee of the [udustrials will kivk Licb out and substitute W, R, Bundick, tho Greenbacker. This fact Is known to l'err{ fl. Smith aud his fellow Committeemen, and it brought about the appointment of a comittee of tlve tovanfer with a similar committee of tha Industrinl_party fur the purppse of promoting harmony, Tho names were, of courae, not divuigel, After resolving to have ounly sceret mectings in the future, the Committen at half past 10 ad- Journed subject to the cail of the Chalrman, The Committee of Five will mcet the candi- dates this norning, agree upon the assessments, anid adsiee with them generatly, With reference to the charges made abouo counting in Relchel, My, Cunningham stated tt 8 TrinoNg reporter lnst evening that lie deteet- Exponses of the Office—The Mar- riage-License Register—- An 0l Suit, The Democracy Listen to Some Plain Talk from the Workingmen. The Greenbackers Figuring Hard 10 Get up a Ticket. Well Attended Republican Ward Meotings— Mr, Heslog on Hammond, o1 ich s It Buil A, sy 22525258 o Freind W, Sepp: 1 would to liko fo aek you | & moveral city delecates voting for Kavanaugh { 7oAtk 3™ g e Jees LUSL, o ¢, | compnrison of the two tickots, Repubiiean | EePort, Huch excltemont prevalls fn thia city 2" %4 | Recomment My fricnd Tho. Locser fur the Possia- | Whena county town was calicd, and that W8 | Slaugolund, J. Denyer, David Scholen, Jona An- |.and Democratic, could but vonvince any think- ¢ = THOMAS LYNCH [ 43 | lon na Naar Keeper he 1a worthy of any I'leas hop- | count was an lionest one,—101 for Ricchel and | derson, Juhn Gettieson, ing man that the men on the Republican ticket A . MADISON, WIS, Spectat Disnateh to The Chieago Tyfoune, Mav1son, Wis., Oct, 26:—Tho law of Jast win- 18 for Kavanaugh. He had no proferences, only desiring to see upright and capablo men nom- Inated, 1t was truo that he refused to give Mr. ing You witl help bim nnd Uhllig’ Llecenth Ward—M, Dougherty, W. T, Johneon, J. 11, Uoadnich, Allen, Murtin Springstead, Frank Cullen, James Felen, . were the ones who would best serve the infer- ests of the public and redeem the county from raln. 1o belleved in the “pay as you go’ prin- A FEW BIMPLE QUESTIONS. Tn a day or so, Mr. Thomas Lynch, candldate ‘onrs T, HAXD, The land-writing of this communication is ful and indescribable. It was not long age | Forsvthe the taily-sheets, and for o good rea- | Zwelsta Wurd—8, #, Norton, John \v. Hart, o | ciple, and should he be elected hewould manage | ter requiring & new rogistry of voters in tils for Conty Treasurer on the Democratic ticket, B e e ilo. ) A b D, Wouwiard, . Hall, Georgo F. Clark, R, W, ’ ¥ : 1 s , pastor of 8t, Ann's | son,—he had no right to them, If Mr. Forsytho O J the county finances as he had managed his own | State has been complled with in this city will be visiting the wards and making specchics A MU Roman_ Catholic Uhurih down on Wentw had presented an order from the Central Come | Uuatan, 5, aldwing Ay Us Caunsron, affalra—on the above principle, [ his business » B diviand W s Iriends. While at .thess gathcrings the followne questions will be probably put to him, and they are given here so that he may be ready With satlsfactory answers: I8 he after tho t'reasurership for the saxe of the glory or the moneyi If the Intter, does ke mnced It to takeuoa #15,000 incumbrance on his LaSalle strect prop- eriyl I3 1t true that he employs no Irishimen in his distillers, aud that he gives as a reason therefor hat he could noc boss them and order them around as hie wanted Lo his employesi Is it truo that he wos & Republican in 1874, and supported Charles B, Farwell for Congress agatnst Le Moyne, standing at the polis for the LFourth Precinet of the old Twentieth Ward, and nobly cheering _on the boys who voted for the Repiiblican candidate? Tait true that he isa member of the firm of H, Il Shufeldt & Co., distlllers, H. I, 8iu- feldt being oue of the stocklolders in tho Fidel- ity Savings Bank{ : What is the Indebtedness of that firm to the Fidelity—that I, to the poor depositors In the cuncerni Why did tis firm pay an assessment of $1,500 to the Gavernment [n 1870, and why was It ozked to pny $10,6001 What did”Marstinll I’ Beecher, Ganger at his distillery, soy to the Grand Jury regarding operationa nt that distillery 1 Were thoso statemonts such as to creato an fraprearion In the minds of the jury faverable to |lu-l dllrwlcry with which Mr Lynch is con- neeted 7 What il Phelps, who was Storckeaper, and Miller, who was Sturckeeper, say ref ing this distitiery and the wav It was runi What” wus that story about tho quantity of whisky made Marclid, the day before the'tax was raised from 70 to V0 cents per gatlon, ; 1ED8. TIOW RE UUNS HI8 OFPFICE. 3 ‘The manner in which Gen, Lich's office Is manipulated during elcetion time can only be nacertalned from aclossanalysis of the pay-rolls Inhisofilee, and then by chasing up the naoies of the clerks on the roll as they appear In the published geports of ward meotings and politic- al conventlons, This work 8 TRIBUNE reporter unidertook to accomblish yesturday, with the aonounced reault, which, ‘Is reapéctidlly sub- snitted to Gon, Liob a8 o refutation of tha as- tertlon, which has beeu frequently miade by him, that nls clerks are not employed to do volltiealdirtywork, but ore hired Tor the cx- clusive wood of the public sorvies. Followin (s the pay-roll for the montba of Juny, July, Aus ust, and September: shows the total vote of the five wanls to bo 2,3%), which Is 37 more votes than was ever cast In tha city, tha last fall's Presidentisl vote be. Tuge 2,080, which was the Iarzest voto eser cast. Esery vqter fu the clty la doubtless registercd, o8 the new lnw 8 very stringent, no ano being nilowed ty swear In tiicirvates on clectiim-day, every ohe deslring to votu belng compelied to reglater thelr names on the day fixed by law, ———— TILDEN. His Return Home~An Incldent of Ilis Trip from Calals to Dover. Dispatch to Cinetinatt Gasette, Nrw Yonw, Oct. 33.—8amuel J. Tilden or- rived to-dny on the 8cotla, In company with John Higelow and Abram 8, Hewitt. Heo was mot fn the bay by a tug londed with friends, o drove at ones to bls home, and declined to talk poll- tics. e 18 feeling much botter, ho says, and certainly looks o great deal better than he did 1ast spring. Mr. Smalley’s London Tctter in to-morrow! Tribune gives this Incldent fn Tilden's journcy: *4In crossiny tho channal from Calals to Dover, tho Gpvernor remained on deck, notwithstand. g aviolent gale. "It was 80 rough that the sea constantly broke over the ship sud_covered the deck with showers of apray. When about twenty minutes out from Calals nmfy met & heavy sea, Into which the men at the hefin (they were Freuchmon) steercd stralght, instead of cuslng the steamer a little. A great part of a hugo billow came aboard, carricd away the bul- warks, boits, and davits, nud swevt the deck from stem to stern, threo or four fect duur. All tho pnssengers who were not under rhelter wero drenclgd, Qov. Tilden amon «them. 1le was sitllng with a rug wrapped about him, The rush of water carried him oft his seat, and left hif soaked to fhe waist and his vug gone. [t was very cold, but he would nelther o below for the rest of tho passage, nor stop over night at Dover, which would hare been prudent, In this saturatued and shivering condition he traveled all the way to London, n lournoy of five or slx hours, after tho accident.” As o cunsequenco of tho wemn;i and long exposure, Gov. Tllden found himsel Jaid up next morning with a slight congestlon of the lungs, Dr, Garrard ordered htm to keep hia bed, to glve up dinnera and nll ounor enguie. nients, and, unnlny, not to Jeave his roum titl he should Teavo it F [day nftornoonto take the traln for Liverpool, on penalty of an attack of pneu- wmonla if ho robelled, and o promise of complute eseapo from all avil effects, If ho oboyed, Bo, during lus four daye’ stay in London, Gov. ‘Il den remalned shut up io his hotel, to tus great discontent, but with the zood result his physt- i Dr«:dfutnd. All trace ot congestion dlsap- peared, and he feft London entirely restored.” e ——— FERNANDINA. Mow It Has Buffered from Yellow Fever Fernandina Spectal ta Roaton lgrald. ‘The condition of affuirs n this sadly-nfileted place fs about as follows: The fever fur the pust week has been qulet, but only for want of materitl to work upon. Every white person, aysuue, took oceaslon to speuk to s congreg tion of the frightful Incapacity of the persons who had. charge of the Cook County marriare licenscs, Tle held up before bis flock a rounto of them which were so badly written that ho had been unable to deciphier “them, and ho had gone to the Clerk's ofllee for the purpose of finding out the real pames, In mauy cases names on the liccuscs .aro thissoelled, aud in many more are ullerl{ unrecognlzable, even by the parties for whom they are Intended. The wnn who {s partly Intrusted with this busiucss 1s Peter Haud, wlio was at_one thine tho Jaller of Cook County, who was indicted for scliing liquor to prisonerafn fuil {n violation of low, and who was aleo brougzht before Commissloner Hoyne nnnchnr}iu of violating the Revenue law by solling llquor without tho noccasary license: A persou with a record Mo this is hardly the man to put In a place requiring such care and excelient penmanshiv gs are demanded in » marringo-liconse clerk. In spite of the cx- postulations of privats and laymen, Gen. Lieb will make no changes, but for some renson un- known prefers to relaln Mr, Hand and bis beustly system of bookkeeplng. A TIE DEMOOCRAOY. TI® NEW DEMOCRATIO COUNTY OENTRAL COM- MITTER held the first meeting at the Palmer House Iast evening, and was called to order by J, B, Cal- tioun. There wera twenty memburs present. The room was packed full, all the candidates from Lynch down being {n attendance. a8 woll ns a Inrge numbur of others, among whom wero suveral of the Industrial Central Committee. On motion, P, L. 8mith was olocted tempo- rary- Chalriman, and J. J. Crowley temporary Bocretary, they belng subsequontly made tho permancent oflicers. Mr, 8mith returned thanks, e had consont- ed with great reluctance to act, The position was onc of great responsilillity, a great deal of labor being attached -to it. But until the came palen was over he would do the best to serva them. Hehsd never been so proud in his life as he was when In the Convontion Thutsday. The party had reflected crodit upon itself in tha nominationa made, - The ticket was cven botter than that presented by tho Ropub. leans, fla had 'no doubt of puc- cess If the compalgn wos managed with wisdom and discretion. Tha Republicans lal mode eroditable nominations, and It was not belfeved that the Democracy would dons well, yot they had done better, tho very best men in tho county having been seclected for every offiee, with ono exception, (Mr. Smith dld not say whothls was.) Ho urged thorough organization, and a vigorous conduct of the campaign. mittee, they would have been handed over with- GThlrlunm Ward—H. B, Ilu{l-. \Jnmul Tl{lnn out hesitatlon, iy, o Bilycr, W, $icGarren, W tieafiold rreenth Ward—K. J, {lauly, 1t Douglus, I, Lussinger, T, I Jones, U, McMiniman, F. I thurky, ¥.' Do Lawha, 1. Harrington, Kli ‘f, Roo- erta, &, C, Burdick, . O, Ostrui, Flyteenth Ward—trnest Otto, William Senlly, Dr. I K. Cook, William MeNally, Jobn MeMation, Albert Pateh, Sixteentls iard—11, Fitzelmmons, Jamea Glea- son, John Allis, Jr., James lloyle, P’. Dressler. Secenteenth ardMartin Frazer, John O'Mal- ley, Danlel Gilroy, llugh Fitzsimmons, Thomas Unrvey, James Lyman, Kughfeenth Ward—J, 8, Whitcomb, ‘Thomos Mackin, James Montgomery, Dr. W, W, Alport, J, Fugate, W. J. Danlels, James iiamiiton, Itob. ort Kenny, Samacl C, Moor, F, I, Munson, Lake—Deter Mitchcll, James Fagun, Luke Vigiw=M. W, Kobinson, \. E. Chopman. Jeferson—l, C. Fox, d Park—J, ¥, Eborhart, sten Dlnhm, Rarrington—d . Flalierty. Tnversde—lienry Junes, Alyde Parx—George 8, Bowen, George W, Walte, A, J, Grover, Calumst—Capt, J, I, Zaeck, Y 'ortA . Dean 1ife, and ho had worked hard from his boyhood up, e had found that doetrine sound. Further addg:sscs were made Ly Mr. A, G, Lane, candldate fur County Superjntendent of 8chiovla; Mr. Knlckerbocker, candidate for Urobate Judge; AMason B. Loomis, candidale for County Judize: and Cal, John H. Roborts. They all warinly lndorsed the Republican ticket. BIGUTERNTIL WARD. The Elghteenth Vard German-American Re- publican Club held & mecting Jast night in Schuetzen ilalle, No, 67 North Clark stract. Mr. Charles Klambeck prosided, ond Max Btelger ucted as Socretary, ‘Tho attendance was very fuir, ‘The_Club met for business entlrely. Dr., uxman offercd the following: Wurngas, The Conventlun of delegates ot the Ttepubifcan party, bold on the U of this month at Faewcl! Hatl, "have nominated for tho diferent county oftlces to be Nlled nt the next election tnen wio fiossens the neceasary qualifications for the administration of thom: andy WiknzAs, The cxndidates sre known s men of Integrity; and ‘Wiriigas, That, If the aame are elected, they will 111’ their positions with the nocessary abiliiy, and In a manner sutlfactory to the publics there- fore, be it Jtesolved, That the Geeman.American Iepub. can Club of the Elghtcenth Ward heartily recom- nicnda tne election of the candidates nominated by the Heounlican Cunvention on the 2:id of this oo, “Thak g wil t the candid eanloed at we wi #u i o candidates 10 the beat'of our ablltics. | Mr. A, C. Heslog and other gentiemen made briet remarks, All exprossed themeelves satis- fied with the Republican ti®ct. and the resolu- tlons were unanimously adopted. It was deter- minod to hold a German ratification meeting of the ward in Turner Hall Thuraday evenlug, THE VETERANS, .- An ndjourned meoting of the North Side Unlon Veteran Club waa held last evening at 171 North_Clark street, Commander E. M. Brooks, of the United Statos uavy, pre- siding. Mr. Soth [lanchett, candidote for " Clerk of tne YTrobate Court, madea brief IPBEL‘II, in which he dwelt upon the necossity of organization, tha enemy belng earnest and” anxious to win. 1le betloved that the Republlean ticket was a strong one, and §f they stuck together victory was sure, Comrado W. W, Roberta spoke in favor of the cawdidacy of Mr, Hanchett, a disabled soldier, and ono well deserving suvport, The mocting ndjourned to moet at Klare's Hall Tuesday evenlng, deredt BURDICK’S CAUCUS. ANOTHER SLATE FOR TUE PEOPLE, In Parlor 8 of tho Burdick House o rather queer oflfice-seokiug crowd got together lust evening, It was Burdick, until latery Chairman of the Ureenbackers, who was the origluator of tho sssemblage. It was & quaint, intelicctunl gathering—n party. of souls who feasted on Bunlick's eloguenco from 8 o'clock lnst night until this mornine. IL was Lright and orua- muntal, this asscinblage, which hud a holy hor- ror for reporters, *“ Now, we don't want anything sald nbout this,” chirped the Dland Bure dick futo the ears of ‘Tum T UND pencil-slinger. ¥ °This Is a private affalr, and there lsn't auything certnin about It."” Tho truth fs, the Oreenbackers oro a broken-lown house, quarrcling nud tightjng among then- sclves, Each member of the party s jealous of the other, All are reedy and want offiee. It wus Burdick’s friends who had gathered to pre- rare 8 slato to be Indoraed I»Kun packed Conven- lun Monday, and then to bu forced down the throats of the Workingmen. Georiro B, Dowen wua there; so were Kuvanaugh, McUitvray, and Dixon, of the Workingmoeu. Buralek bussed the Job. ~ After hours ~ of ranglingr, it wns declded that Judge Wallace was tho man for County Treasurer, W, C. Burdick for County Clerk, Knvanaugh for Probate Clerk, and Hugh MclLaughiin for Clerk of the Criminal Court. They waut Judyze Jameson for Superior Court, Haiues for Probate, and Loowts tor for County Judge. Some North 8ide man is to supersede Julius_Jouus on the Worklugmen's tlcket for the North Slie Commissioncrahlp, ‘ge 8. Bowcen s to be put on In the Fitth trict. The remaluder of the Industrials’ tickot s to be ratified, 'That {a juat what Bur- dick’s caucus resolved last night. THE SITUATION. THE DEMOCKATS AND WORKINGMEN feel very sore; the former becauso all their pots wero not nominated, and tho Intter becauso the Democrats first bought them, tooth and toe-nail, and then sold them out body and breeches, All day long some .of the Workingmen’s com- mittees were in conference with defeated Deme ocratic candlidates. They want to purge thelr tieket; and that Lvneh and Liob will be thrown off, and Doolittle, Jr, droppad, sccms to bo ‘a sure thing. Tho latter Is young and Inezperienced, snd s only n laughing-stock {n hls present position. Lynch they won't havo because thoy believe he bought his nomination. There scems to bo no deubt us* to that among the Worklugmen, As tu Lich, thoy say he Is. corrupt and unprinetpled, and that he oncs guaranteed to run the ofice for $40,000 o year, while |t s costing Conk County $90,000, and only Incompetent’ bummers and scalawugs are employed by him, In Lynch's stead they want to put Judge Wallace, and §n Lieb'a placo either Burdick or Tom Drona Bliscsssaisfusss ssantissensss 8 A.331 $10,130 §11,242 811,510 r Sept, s 8,509 An fnspection of the pay-rolls shows frequent changes in the names aud number of the em- ployes. No doubt those who were not available ot ward mectings,and were unfortunate cnough 1o be possessed of no Influence nmong the “buys,” were summarily dismissod to make rootn for those whose only qualitication conaist- e In thelr abllity to fix things at the gatherlugs of *the zang.” LIL#H 11AS PREQUENTEY PROTESTED that ho would scorn to compel the men under his employ to pay asscssinents or take part in political campalgns. Ot coursa he wouldn't:s nevertheless there are those of the cierks who say thoy were visited bv a committee, and re- fuested to come down with 10 per cent of their hsrd-curncd stinends,—hard-carnod, when it s wuderstoud that they have had to lsten to Lieb's specchos aod buy, beer fur the worthicss rabble which’ coneregate around the political hendquarters in every pre- vinet of tho city duringz the excitement of a campaien, How well Lieb’s nenchmen, pald by tha cotinty, did his polltical work can Do wefl nnderstood, when the reader is informed that OUT OF THE EMIPLOYES OF 118 UFFICE,. he had tweuty-live delecates in the Industrisl Couventlon, and sixteen in tho Democratie, They were aa follows; : Industrial Convention—Alexsander Weinbers, Second Ward; M. P’ Eva nd Timothy Crean, Thirds 3. W. ‘Plernoy, Fourth: 1. ©'Counor, Slath; John Scxally, vevonth; o, Prindiviilo, J. P Suftivan, and 4, Mitehell. Rlahih; Fred Condon and John Foley, Tenth; Hedinond Lanzan,* Eiev- enths M.A, Lalluy, Secretary and ** iy Mucky. wmuck ™. of the party, C. "D, Gastfiold, and d. J. O'lielen, Foirteenth: " J. B, Gnentror und Q. Gousen, Fificenth; €. E. Grason and W, 1, ariney, Sixteonth: John Sweency, Seventeenth: H. 1. Lynch, . Diaer, . F, ‘Thompson, und J. F. Danicld, Eigiteentts, ' To hia list mizht be mided Albert Maber, the Com- mittue Clerk of the Commiseloncrs, JDemoceralic Contention—lienry ¥, Morritt, First; A d, Garraty, Fourth; C. Eeton snd WV, Kuzar, Fifth . S 1 Sixthi David Walsh and Max Behnler, Sevenih; Pat’ Murpby and J. 8. Carmody, Elghthy 1. A, Biltt, ‘Pwolfths H. AL Alken, “Thisteenth; L. T. Hnnllg. Fifteenth; Frod Froudenborg and (us Duseo, Sixteonth: A U. Duggen, Seventeenth; and P, J, Quinn, Eight- o unth, Hentocratie Central Commuiltiee~Charloa Eaton, Fifth Ward; M, W. iyan, Tonth; Thanas Flood, ‘Thirteenths Otto Schifier, Sixtcuuth, Certainly n very .clever amount of leaven wherewitli to work 2 poiitical conventlon and capture delegates, The only query is: DKl Lieb eolonize tho wards with his delegates, or dld hio “buy ‘e up® with situations to be paid by the county! Tt inakes very little difference liow ho auswers, the peoplo will reply to the conundrum to sult themselves. The Tminune lins ¢stablished the fact that when the Gencral eays he rung hia oflicg for the ]inod of the pub- e service, and not for political preferment, ho slmply utters what hoknows to be au untruth, COIDIISSIONLR SENNE, aPalos~W,.E, Demosey, Lemont—=Dr. John v Uleaty, Several towus wlil not be represented, because thero nre no_Greenbackers there. Lich and Lynch will make a hig fight to be ndorsed, but Judgo Wallae and Burdick aro Hable to be the Tucky wights, _HESING AND MAMMOND. A Juurndl reporter vesterday had the follow- ing confab with Mr. A, C. Hesing: ** Mr, Heslng,' sald the reporter, *‘Isuppose you hiave read tho editoriut In the 7imes of to-duy, clmmlnnruu With au attept to form o coalition with 3. {fammond for the pu: of ranning hm a8 a0 {ndependont candidate, 0 of your al- lewod diseatiatiction with trie nomination of Mr. c v ‘41 think it scarcely worth while to refute tho charges mado by that dirty dog Etoray, of the Tmes, 1t 13 an Infamous fle," replied Mr, Hes- i, *¢In reply to the charge that T am workln agnlnst Mr, McCrea,** said Mr. Ileslog, **Iwi #ay further that Gian, Josaph I, Leake, who nom- {nated Washington in the Convention, was tho entleman who changed the voto of the Sixteenth Ward on the second ballot froin Washington'to McCren, beforo the fornal ballot was announced. As o the cnmity which tho 71mes mnys exists between me and Mr, McCren, I wnll say that the gentlemsn snd mysclf have been in Hepublican Conventlons sinces 1838, and that no enmity whatever exists belween ne, I kn v of nu other man whom I respeet moro than Mr. McCrea." | Mr, Haoster,” who was present, sald: **Mr, McUrea was the compromise candidate, on my wuggestlon, for Cangraes, in 1870, wnen Afr, Me- dii} und Mr. Farwell wore candidates for the poml. nation by the Hopublican Conventlon.” This was a fact which Mr. Iaster thought dispailed sl ru- mors of unfricndliness on the part of himeelf aud the Staats-Zeitung. b Mr, Hoslug, continuing, sald: The Staals. Zditung, A, U, aud Washington flesing will sup. Imr‘ the tickot from now until the day of election, helloving that [L la the best ticket, sud & tieket that ought to ba electad, **Jlow do you think Hammond would fars In case ho wero'to run Independently?™ interrogutod tho reporter, ** 40 will not poll 500 votes fn the county. I PIVE MEN, constituting the North Bids Independont Club, met Jnst uight on the northwest corner ot Wells and Kinzlo streets to nominate a ticket, What their futentions (o regard to sald ticket aro no man can say with any degree of acctiracy, for it 1s doubtful If the articlo s of salable vature, Mr, John McAuley presided, and a committes of seven was appointed to get up the outflt and | report at an adjourned mecting to be held to- morrow night at No. 81 Kinzls street. SITTING BULL. Roport of the United fitates Commissioners, Camp or Tne MLk Rives, M. T, Oct. 20, 1877,—To the Llonorable Stcretary of War and the Honorabls Secretary of the Interior, Washing- ton: The Commission mot Bitting Bull and his Junie, [ Julv, TIN CANDIDATRS thon retired to an ndjolning room to agree upon a plan for carrylug on the campalgn, and Thomas Lonergzan, J, B. Calboun, and William Law, Jr., were appoluted n commilteo to report their schume of operations. Atter a reeess of o quarter of an hour, Joseph S e o0l T 1 am PNT ) ) of the Special Committee towhom was reforréd \ } ! ; The lattor, it is sald, | po own sake be will not run, Ho ought | Chicfa ot Fort Walsh on the 17th fost, Tho fn. | With the e+ ~‘fon vf some. twentv-flve, bas thhe question of o oxpenditaras uf the ofica of | E; Buith cudidat for Courty Shliees S0 B | woula notaccopt. a nomination, enco | i3 i with tho resslt of tha Convention. | giructions wore carried out literally. itting | beonfll,and . 3 number of them aro stll the Counly Clerk, subioitlad o report r feest namies for s Cumpulitn Comnitteosinco the | tho lot would ~ fall to Burdiek, In | If bo wassgidout by l‘;}!\:;ifif;’;l‘l"' CUUBLBULE | 1341l and his Chlefs declined the'proposals, Tho | confined tuthei .. . 'Tho colored people, 0 slinwing that salarivs could be cut dos Nembers were mure faniliar with those who | Doolittle’s stead they propose to put Judge L f 3 About the Domocratic candldales for County Commisaloners, ~Mr. Jicsing = sald} **While the Dewmocrats have néminated four men from fair to middling, they have taken as tnoir Afth candidato s man from Hydo Yark who is nothing but a common policeman, whotly unfic forany oftice, Dy electing bim the Ring In tho Counly Board would liuvo a majority, ‘The ring- sters went Into the Conventlon and labored to wet 0““d.zfj""" men nominated, snd thoy have suce ceoddd, ™ **The four respectable candidates are but stool- plgeons, whose nominations wero allowed by the ringstere for the purposs of getting in the "Afth man, " said Mr, llastor, **Now, you can say," eald Mr, Tesing, **in re- ply to the asserilon that my onemivs wure success- ul in the Couvention and wy friends de- fented, that 1 shave partly ouswered it by what 1 bave wald abaul Mr. McCrea, and that there fanota man on the ticket who i not u personal friend of mine. Al the candidatcs have tha friendship of every person in thie ofice ands. that of the a‘m:m-zufuu‘y." in concluston, Mr. Hosing predicted that the Kepublican ticket would be elected by & miajority puging from 5,000 to 7,000, provided the voters wera stirred up and kept alive o the jmporiauce of the elactlon, 000 per yeur—allowing the Clerk! y remain us tixed by law—without {n the lenst de- priving the employes of a guod living wages This report was unfortunately submitted for the consideration of* the Ring’ whils the cam- lmlmx waa in full blast, and of course tho m- quitous majority, who had lopus of ra-lectlon, woulil not make enenles of the employes by Mr. Benne's report can by cut down, und $1,800 per touth saved by the county: far, have escaped, In a great measure, the worst typo of the discase. Tha deaths since Aug. 21 have numbered eighty-nine to date. The percentage of deaths here hna reached & Nigher rate'than 1t dld In Savannah lost year. There, out of a population remaining {ithe city of 16,000, it was not above 10 porcent. A census of this town was tuken on the O5th of Septembor to ascertaln the pop- ulation remalning hore aluce tho com- mencement of tue epldemic, and showed 1,633 porsons—b18 whites and 1,114 blacks— and out of that number 853 hiad beon i, und 393 were still {11, At that thue thore woro forty whites who had not beon attacked, and since then fifteen of that number have been orars i1, and some have dled. The mortality bas been one in seyen, equal to 14 per cent. “Sinco the sommencement of the cpldemic all work and busin: has beey suspended, and we have been compelied to fud meaus for subsisting S0 fumilies, Lesides & uumber of people on the malnlany noar us, who are either f11 or desti- tute. Waoure unfortunately situated, belnf 20 jnland town, with no back country to aklus, aud depending entirely in_our good'times upun address of the Commission and the answers of tho Chiefs have been tclegraphed to the New York Herald, undr it 18 deemed unnecessary to repeat thom In this telegram, After the con- ference was over, the Canadian author(tics hada contercnco with the same individuals, Inreply to & request of tLe Commlssion to know what lmm?lrud In the Counterence, C: McLuod, Comumissi ritory, addreased to us the following letter; GrxriENeN: Inanswer to your noto [ beg leave {o Inforn you that, after tha futervicw of tho Com- missioners with the Indiuns, 1 had a tatk with tho latter, 1endesvored to Imprees \l’rfln “thera the importance of the answer they bad just wade; that, although sume of tho speakery to the Cow- missioners had clatnied to by Uritish Indisns, wo denled the claim, aud that thy Queen's Giovern« mont Jooked upou them av Americin Indlans who d taken refuge 1n our country from thelr ene- 1 poiuted out to them that thelr vuly hope buffalo; that it would not _Le many years ¢ source of supply would cease, aud thint they could expect uothing whatever from the usun's Uovernment except rmuu;uun 40 lmu‘u they betuyed theuselves, warned them that their deglsion not unly affected themsalves but were competent thun tho caudidates, Somo discussion ensucd as to the ndvlquhllu{v of dolng this, It bewyg contanded that tha candf- dates should select thelr own' committes and submitit to the C. niral Committeo forapproval or rujection. Finally o motlon wasmads thatthe momber for cach ward suggest three nunes for the informution of the candidates, Dave ‘Thornton woved to luy the motion on tho table, ‘Ihia was voted down—ycas, 4; nays, 18, and tho other motlon agreed 1o, ‘Tue object ln desiring to name the persons from whom the Campaign Comnittee was Lo bo selected was to inaure the proper handling of thu eandidates’ monvy avd the putting it whers It would do the most good. Nearly every mein- ber of the Central Commlites put bis own name on the cards aud ploces of paper handed in to the Becrotary. =4 Mr, Smith took tho Jsta to his assoclates, end a Comimitteo was muasle up, but telug ashamed ol 3t, they dechined to give 1 1o the reporters. As soun as Mr, Smith left the club-room, Ald. lg:n stated that thero was a commitics present from Jameson, There will ba other changes, but what they will bo has not been declded upon. The Workingmen aud Greoubackers trled hard to get Mr. Hermon lenze, o pgentleman who was be- fore the Republican Convention, to run for County Clerk, but ho neromnptorlly do- clined. They noxt Intervlewed Mr. IL 8, Uaw- lay, but ho sought no ollico, slnce he was not nominated by & Republican Conventlon, They also duslred’Ald, Bchielsthal, but that gentle- man, it was understood, was for hard monoy, and the idca of bis candldacy wus dropped. “The friends of Mr. Williain Floto trled to in- duve bim yestepday to run a8 an Independent candidate for County Clerk, ur;g ho seriously contempluted tho movement, The cost to hhii wonld be rcat, and tha result would be Gen, Liel's re-election, which fs a calamity to be ayvided by the peoplo of Cook County. Heveral of (hu‘lwuonul friends of Nr. D. L. Hamimoud stated thut they-did not beljevo he would rup independeutly, eluce ho had roadoa square fight, and was gencrally & man of sound Cutef Deputy. us Depuiyy g Hunuty, redel e floputy, jaarri 20 U8 Tar i hear' 1,53 Ona elerk in chargo uf o pers. 1 20 Twu record wrilers, each 0. 00| | 360 Pc#lll“m::emr] help, $3.80 per day, Follo Work, 4 cents Expeuses as per pay-roll permonth during the termob oue year; e, 3 . N RS philosophical priuciples. The Grecubackers it ce. tis cit ot from us now, and 3 [3! g [/ TR "l:g"l"m" "‘:"l"mo Q that lflu understuod tenderod bhim & nowlnution yes- MINOR MEETIN&S. their cafldren, and (hat Uiey should think well ;O:fl;?:vf‘:cnu ur:-nnct T A - g | ho desired to bo heard aud, hiomoved that | o, Elhioh ho doclined to necept. - FOURTRENTH WARD. ovor it before it wae (oo late, 1 1old them thuy F 84 before Ded W hate H 93| ;| that they be givon au opportuulty. s Ul el e & 2 sk not erors the oo wiilks boatile tatoni: thut | (hiug liko Lusluces befors December, W has =3 ; F g i No obfectlon being made, tho u‘-ukclmnn. c ittee meb st 10 o'cluck yeaterday maral Alsrge meeting of the Iicpublieans of the | if thoy did they would not oaly havelne Americana | bul little hopo of & cessation of tho scourg il |3 (0 ] H Alr, Lahey, came forward, and began by re- | Committee Mot B “*"{‘ t '!dm‘,"“,l“fl, Fourteenth Ward was held at Locbuer's Hall | for their encmics, but sieo the police and the | fore frost, and that ia an evept the um.«;fl ! Al bRz i n.mklnuumnhu‘{dhl not come by usfructions, | 1 the 15 ub-room ol ?“ rans w.]h. Inst oyening, belpg the first alnce the late elec- r\u-uuomnn:en and uxuedlll:pnlllul‘:.\:nllwurrr which no one can conjecture. Our fuucre ||| e} S| e Betoro e could say snother word, ’l!nlul. bere was & full atteudsuce, ) 6T | my words tothuir camus, (o fell al elr young | haye boen very sad. Often no oumo hus been 101 00 97,008, 6200 8 0974 | 411, Teyun Jumped up aud suggeated that the | Tho Ifon. O, B, Farwell - presided, | tion, JohnOlsonwastn the chalr, Melchar's | men whatl bad suld and warn them of tho conse: | abio o atten tho’ hearse tu the grayeyurl. lg,‘:fi 48 }&'fid rootn be lested. 'This proposition was fudorecd | B | followin .'Il;'lm'i'l LT ldbuq tu | Campalxn Quartetto was prescot, and tho exer- | duences of disobedionce, painting auttothems that | ‘fien, ogain, ono carrlage will bo scen fullow- };‘ o 878 10,289 | by all the imcmbers, ao the outsiders and re- l‘“~ Wm"l" }“i 2 ik Ward, Cal. Al ner Toy- | cises were opened with an appropriate song, 81190 wost srious trouble. {ugg, with perbaps one {riond. i | EH 0 &0 | porters bowed thelr way out aud took possce- ;".T,.ll’"“' h' Cnl‘“ hfim,l 0 W (landaers | The irst apeaker was the Hon, 8, I, McCrea, | = Tney unanimously adiicred to the'snswer they e e———— 41 1 4 5 oxi | slon of tho corrldorw, “nw AN % n Chip, added; Elebil fl{‘ s | who was received with deafening applause, Ife | had given the Comumlsslonery, and protmised to ob- A 400-BARREL WELL, i | 48 474 400 | My, Lahoy thep roaumiod. Ho said the Indus- | 38d Ald. Jorpow was aidels dghtl, Honry 2 vorve il what I had (old them. " Ido not think PRy A b, PR k1) G100 AT [ o harty {Auduurluvnuw. Une of thelr nom- | Llgrim: Tenth, James E. Durko: Thirtcenth, | s4id that be fclt that he was on tho beat ticket | there need bo the least anzlety sbant 4, Oct, 2.—Great excltement 3 1] 20 1820 | fuces had been voted for In the Democratic Cons | Willium Williams; Fiftecuth, . Under | oyer presented to the people, and only rogrotted | lndluus crossing the iine; at any rate, not for | Tirrsnong, Pa, Oct. reat ex: G o (- | A 1,466.13671 b3l Lo | yentlon aud been fairly nomiuated, buthad | Woud; Bizicentl, Geu. J. D. Leako. that bie was not accustomed to specch-making, | #0me tme tcome, In hats, l-_‘-m)-‘l in-mmnuy was occasloned at Edenburg, Clarlon Countyy 8 10 been counted out by Frank Cunninghaw, the From the country thie following were added: 1 flce of C youre, Anky P Meluoh Pu, today, by the steiking ot s 400-barrel ' ' Fiftn District, tn place of Junce P, ltoat, L. B. | He bad been nomuinated for tho oftice of County | ™" Llautenant-Colonel Comusnding N. W. M. P, 3 5 %“'irm{yn' n'u’.‘?x'{’u’fiii“:? u"?nll hv"’«f‘r.‘f-; ll(u'r"ll;::: b | Coudees Barstuston, 8. W, Ki D , | Treasurer without bis solicitativn, as every- prerny vt oil well ou the Wood farmi, vesr Hamburt. elogate ¢ el . B W, The terrltory ls new, and the pr;:cnv. llulh’: 1 t strike ever made tliere, The wel Owhed by C: Voo Vieek. Tha striko bas bud 10 visibla effect on thoe price of ofl bure as yet, l"]l‘ deyelopment is belog carried forward so vapidly Dayid Pervy; Brouun, Ji 1. W, MeNab; Cieero, 0. W. Herrick ; Elk Grove, M. Allen; Evanston, W. L. Braluard; Hun: 0, Struckinan ; Hyge Park, O. B, Conde JcflenunhA. Duunniug? Lake, Bol Hopxinsy body knew, but, belug before tho saple, te would stay before them, aud md no foar of the reault. [Applause.] He thought the Republicans bad placed & ticket (n the tleld mada up of mun whose records would 0010, tica \Vcber'kCnlumul; A G “"’""1 Comml SECRETARY BCHURZ'S INSTHUCTIONS, Tne letter of inatruction to the Commission, Arawn by Becretary Schurz, contalued the fol- when the county towns wero called, and thelr vutes had been recorded, Jolin Fursyshe had dytected this, and bad calledron Cunningham for the tally-shects, but ho had refused to give them up. Tuisman Reichel wos the brother in- ers La ! lowlyg passages, which, taken In connection | 330 e st or e or temporary suspension = law of dv J. Gorrick, the eblef deputy | J-omouty H, M. Binger; Leyden, Ilerman Kalze; | bear tho closest fuvestigation; and while e had | (M98, BREREEs, R 2ein o0 i ing | that jower v cupyiig Hki AL slfix‘:m'nhmdm%uc,m ad it Lyona, 1t J. Alleu:’Malne, I, 'C, Seuno; Now Hothiug Lo saY ol oat any. 'l‘:l{ Ihe ;‘l:y‘n,lhuudl.- e e roa ot & warprheo Lo the | Well-boriug will be the reault in a short time. vod 3 pas —me Trier, 8. W, Osgood; Nilea, M, C, Courud; Northe field, A, Olatleld; ‘Norwood” Vark, L. C. Col- lina: Orland, Jumes Humph v, Pylatine, K. 8. .Willlamson; Valos, - McKer:on Pruviso, Gn Puscieck : Riverside, George Cham- bers; Rich, Adam Miller; Schaumburg, Witllam Friese; Thornton, Jobn Blelfeldt: ~ Wheeler, Meyer Bluhwm; Wortb, E. . Hanson. ‘The following Committees were appolnted: Hnance—John T. Hawlelgh, Chairmso snd Troasuror; W. l'..llullwm.l‘l.~ a, aill, w. P, HECAPITULATION, Government, aud that the principal urpose of =nl oa l“"l‘lldl. of department the wisalon bas actually been attalned: It is tho object of your wmisslon, undertaken at the suggestion of the Governnient of the Domin: {on, to sscertaln what Jaoger thers ma: of hostile incursions on the part of Bitting Bull and he bunds under bis command uuon by territory of thu United btates, and, f possivle, (o efivet such srrangewments, not unacceptable 1o the Dawinivm, s may bo bust culcalated (o avert that danyer, After recitivg thecircumstances under which Ly thoe tuluence of that oftice, Cunningham bes ing Chicf Clerk there. The Industrial party were not willing to stund such chicauery, Em- braced withiu it was the rank and fle of the Dewocratie party, sud I thele ropresentative was nobt put on the ticket, the Workinguen wuuld deteat ity ‘Thie spocep of 3lr. Lalicy was listencd to with atteptluo, but, ingsmuch 2s beand his pssocintes had uot becy yested with autbority toact on upon the worits of both, and to truit those be- fore him, [Apflhm.j Ho was vonfideut of tho euccess of thu entire ticket I the intclllgence sud lndustry of thu clty were represunted gt the pulls as tuey should be, aud assured his buarcrs that it Yul in the office nf Treasurer be wpuld sue to 1t that tho public's mnufiy was taken vara of, and that the ottice wus cunducted economic- aily & W, Bpofturd, candidate tor Cowaty Com- The Moffot hquor-l:;nu;n‘- Dispaick to N York Hergld. Ricumoxp, Va., Oct, 23.~The Mlmm. Tiquor- rnfimur. 0a & source of revenue, recelvéd utm;u{ {udorsernent in a populur yerdict rendered fu it favor bers to-day. ‘The occusion was a primary election bield by the Couservatives to nomiusts five caudidutes for members of the next Iluudn: of Delegates, There were two scts of umm dates In the Beld, Opu set wus the reiu! § 8y a E. sl ulllvan, oLzt I MORE ABOUT LIEB, ¢! cl take: izon, fun % y fol- | phese uctivoly nostile Indlans, pursucd by the | nominees of the Conscrvative orgunization, do- o .w-u.u.'.';". TUE YTINES " CHARGES, ::Ln]:x‘:n" .n‘ Shelr party, o petion wes =) mu‘:‘.‘ dfl‘;:;:nl H. B. Bnytos, Arthur Dizon, i’.i‘:i&"‘h}' :‘I.‘{.’:‘l"‘.fi‘x 3” i‘t fl’;l’t‘l‘:fi:b&fi:?‘lfll bglwfl Biates -ummrfl (oiukt;,:ldu bt rclfiv c:%:uly in favur 0{ lcl:f lmo:!lfb lau:‘ll"{;’ '{1,:3 ulin Rweeney, D 0 D, | where vur troops could uot tollow themn with- | other " set was plac I o Gel it }‘:: {' u"uf‘u:'& f:"lf ::o‘m; g’?fl:“l"w ?:: ::x:l:l:&“m: Al "a‘fmxf"fi?&};'flu 8. l‘rinmlp—Wuhln:wn Hesing, L, 1. Blabee, J, ll‘flm{f‘fi&“h‘& 'l'a:'d I}:‘; J!lltf:.x't'.“tr:flou. out, yiolating l.l?u territory of o friendly power, | lquor dealers sfid the workmfi'neu, m"fi: Lev v i Koo | was eranted auuiciug, 1o teois soro at s | 0% Viuiges—L. 1L Disbes snd Washlogion tes- | I 8. ‘Cuthuil, Mr. Stanly, nd othtrs. o | the letier of inatructions continues: pully on the platform of oopusition’ W 1 iy M 1ibel about Gen. Lieb, the County Clerk 16 veection by the Couventiou, but is uot dfsposcd | ing, o Spevchies wero all well rocuivea, and too severad | 16 Lo revorted, and there f goud reason for be- | hiquor-register, aud kuowu " a3 the A"I':J W following ie tho offensive lauguage, which 1 | {GUo auytiiug 0. defeat Ciy tckets - Havisg | | Vaturalization—11, 8. lavioy candidates, whio wore struugors if the ward, made | Meving, that théeo Judiane bava svatled thomselvea | Moffet ticket, The contest was —splritts i taken from tho Indictujent : ben tomiuated by tho Workingues, he wants | Ald. Glibert and Becretary Filki very favoribls lmpressious of the security thug vujoved toreplenten thelrutock | ou the part of tho whisky men, thoud % TUN COUNTY CLBRK. o shake Vi hotarabl ' l“fin“:'e.ign:d',”m polnl.g.dlwlrnmlllu t0 sent nm'.':'m:evfi::: Attor the speechee tho Bxecutive Comuiittoo | of Sumunition, 4ndthueta sunule theuseives o rv- | vute polied was very light, "“m('"'{ w‘ltm": €. ‘This official has been sa buvy with election retums | suld, it would be claine {hn Lad sold out. | vass of every preciuct o ths ¢ity was wade, of the Ward Club was cunstituted theCumpaign | sume thelr soutilitles ayoiust iue United states as | 5,y gpparent effurt lu the siwnul defest of tbat L s scarcely bad tiwo to attend to the wore pegular dutles of his otice. The position is vne, soon as they tnd 1t couvenient 10 do s0. Accord- ing to 81l recognlced princlules of lnternational law s t. The lowest candidate on the regular b g ber. Cowwmittee, with power to sdd to its nuw! i R Rt iah mall majority ovee . SIXTEENTM WAUD. It was resolved to holds grand inuss-tcel- tie Would not ths Comumitge aid him to get of ¢ eket " such ' wey tha}, 10 tauft eoula be ng Monds; onlug In Jarwell Hall, G pvery Guveruiuoent [s bound to protec crntory | ek Lot W Jia integeity of whoss aimiatstration muss dopend | fouud T Y thers. st eine masie®® | The Sictoeith Ward tepubtican Club huld o | ByesY Usvirutiout s bound 1o protect fo tarnitory | (LT Ay candilute on tho Aurifoife ket £y T 0 Bartal thoce arion the. speesiion wherg | N uDawer was givon, - | "The’ Colnmittes will today open ther new | larvuly-stionded weeting last night ab Slye’s | grod boatlhiy an the uast of rofugees wao ' for | As this clty is the strongliold of oppastisi ] i fooenen va laraly tavomods ad teerotors, iy | 4t wua stated that Adolph_Shoeuiogor had | roows st 101 Washinglon wreet at 10 o'elock. | Muil, No. 837 Sedewiok streut, the Presidents | thule protoction (rom pursult have crossed he | the register fn tho Btate, kL 1s beliover) SRS, o E ot Tepond apon the mereoisl Teamsasiiviy of | sbeolutely declucd teruu o County Commise | * The Becrotary was fastructed to nonfy all | Gen. Leake, In tbg ebalr, aud "Al LeBrun, Bec- | froutlsr. Whilo the Uovernment of Great iirtalu | yesult to-day will effectually crluple suy turtics At B o P e Do e, Freousl ruaponsiiuity of | gloner un tho plcket becsuso ha was & Tapub: bers of thelr appointaent. Thoss who can- | Fetary will bo most mindful of this vbligution, the Presl- | eifurts to rupeal tha Moffot faw by leghlatiy 39 {ho part of the Clork ‘of the Boatd of County | lican. e v aro foduasion bo tand I there deckoa: | - g weecting was frst sddressed by Ol Louts | deat reciuizes the diiculties winch, i deuivi | cuactaucnt. “Vhe luw fa being rizidly utorsey o Cummisslogers, be was removed. ‘Thereupon the No act'on was taken towerd lling the vecaocy, tluu ut Quce, w“thut thoss Who cul way bo ap- | Behaifuer, who abuounced bis enclre suthfacilon | FHS & "‘{3‘-”&23\«1‘1’1:“?’ e oW ts | fu tlis ety Oos salvou-keeper Jetbat i Cuunty Clerk pluced oug of s owa subordinatos | but fu private talk Michael Braad sppeared 1o | pointed with the ficket, and bad no *sour ™ fealinge be- | DA I UIRICT COY 57 10 Yolantonetut oo | bec sentenced to thirty darel WuprloBile, o Ao 811 the position, Tae salary of the clerk of the | Yo the favorite. . - TNE GREEXHACKERS vauso ho bad failed to pecetve the mowlnation | Beiihuirucod and to overt 8 dlsturbauce of the and a fiue of $100 for violating l‘xl.h uobc b J. 33:“#.‘?«’{5 l\u"@o’)nfl;“'fi'}‘lé«;ngn ln?c‘x'-m‘::l":f lna‘: ‘The next (hiug that owcupled attention was | held a dellgbtlul meeting smouz themsclves | fur County Comumnlssloner. Buch a stateweut flued #2), aud scveral othiers who huve caco of the border, oven 1o the exteat uf eutoring | e B30 SO0 Revery SHery WD REE g well euforeed througbout the Statv as it & hrn’! there can be o doubt as to its great werlt aw cilciency as @ yoluutary sourcy of asation i Feveuug. the Comumbssiouer from the Fifth District,~ TUOMAS KUGAN, Very little was said, but enough to ludicatetbat thoro ls conslderabls avnfltmn tu blw, and the chgpcs wrg that ha will b ghyl ouyt, bad beew wudo about hiws. Ha' also empbatie- ally deofed that he bad securod Mr. Probat's rawmoval from Lis situstion iu the Post-Ouice. He offered the jolluwlug resolution: Wuzueid, The Hepyblicag Cauveytion of Cook yesterdsy aftcruoon, Ty comenced thetr sltting af noon and finlshed at peurly 7 o'clock last evenivg. Tho Orst sesion was that of the Central Cluls It was Leld Ju the big vacsut yoom 4t N, 183 Clark stect. Then 18 was nto comuiunication with sn Iudisn Culet who ve- aervices of his subordiuste, to whow, 11 is beltov- mm tae position of 8 fugitive encaiyand cdw- . nsideral Iuss suw. Such befug the Couvty CUK Iy plawly Violatlug o lezal provisiog ugaiust secoiving two salasics ’u: wnsulice, herefore the Commiialon were dirceted 1 tho nume of the Presldupt o loform djttlog

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