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THE CHICAGO Town plander from the Lvaxs-Prirrses bum- mera. As an instance of tha reliance placed in Dave Tmonyron by Tarn and his crowd, it may be mentioned that (1) Davz TrorntoN hends the Democratic County Committeo; (2) Dave TuonNToy is a member of the County Campaign Com- TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1877. prompt President Havss to stand by lis | corpot-bagger, who snid when asked if he | In substance fs, that passges in the Dible pro- colors, Indeed, the most anthentio nccounts | was going back North: ' There are four | hInit such practices, though it winka at others from his camp indicate that he views the | years' more good stealing yet, and I don't in. which even the Presbyterian Church lecls con- SLOWLY GAINING, sitnation with great! calminess, that affairs | tend to lot gons long as there is n d—d dol- strained to permit, ——— run along very smoothly at tho White-Houso | Inr left.” Tho county had not been altogether | Linp may Issne his blackuard ctreutars to s | The Russians Capture Ane while the disaffccted Senators and Con- | plundered get. The question of issuing | heart's content: but the taxpayers may object grersmen sulk in tho corridors of tha Capl- | bonds may bo anbmitted to the people an- | to having thelr moncy purloined to pay clerks other Important Posi. are fully aronsed to the necessity of decisive @I”B @x’ihu:’z action. The spcech of Mr. Stonrs was one 5 # | of his hest efforts,—equal, indeed, to tho speech ho made not long since npon the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. same gubject in the Criminal Court. This e time, however, he was talking to a jury BY MAIL—IN ADVANCRE—TOSTAGE PREFAID, o o ally Edition, one year. which no ringster can tamper with, and tho RN T verdict rendered a week from todsy will | mittee; (3) Dave TmonxToN is n member of | tol, and that there is a quiet and {mmovable, | nually, and, with 500 depnty clerks who [ to mail them, nrinters Lo print them, of postage- tion Near Plev= + Houbte sheet. prove that his Iabors to secure a convietion | the Campnign Commitiee ot the First Ward ; | though cheerful, purpose on the part of the | ean bo assigned ns election judges, and with | tamps to drvulute them. na. ]::{-':(E "r‘.:-'»:-:rmmm were not in vain. and (4) Dave Tronxtox is n member of the | President, his Cabinet, and his friends to “{‘!‘l’ vo:: canvassed in the Countyncl:::t]'n 1t 13 no erime In the :_“ o Tetohm i o, B4 & - bt s = Financo Committee. If thero hnd been any | pursue tho even tenor of ileir way. They | office, the Intter office is a rich one,—literally | an fiicit stills but whena man sclls out his One cony, ;:; el 1t is generally understood that Tos LYNCR | 1ore responsibla positionn in the Democratio | will ba glad to nssociate the Secnators and | ** There's millions in it.” frlends In the same husiness, and fles down and One Pashg and Seven Com Clulnorimn i nee the candidate for County Treastrer put for- | management of the local campnign to which | Congressmen In their conncils, if these Iat- | We submit to the Democratia taxpayers of | squeals like a rat, every deceut Iifshman ought A £ T pa- Ciive Dost-OMee wadress in foll faclading Stateand | Ward by Liza and Dave Tronytox, is dis-* | Dave Tnonvtox could bave been assigned, | tor will come to them in the proper mood | Chiengo it thoy can nfford to purchnse even | to turn on him. nies of Troops .Among comty, o i caieat] tributing lms pmuulll: t[!:;x whl:kyT!;x\;-l;m thers is no doubt that he wonld have boen | nnd with good intontions; they will proceed p:n‘ty success by electing a Boss and pluc:nhg Havesy &mm Siskond the Trophies, Tost-Ufice order, or in registered lett tourtik, = | Yery frecly among ‘* the bhoys. 8 i8 88 | gelected. The hope of the local Democruey | without tho Senators and Congressmen, if | him in the County Clerk's office? Can the . - Wb T CITT AUNACRINERS, it should be, Liwon is reported Lo bo enor- | gesms to be centred and bound up in DAvE | those Intter prefer to mope, and whine, and | party sfford to sink itaolf in public estima. | Jouso entrancs. The question atlssue , Shall ;‘nlly. dtivered, :un:-y z;:c,rmei, =5 ecala e week. | mously wenlthy, and he ought to be made to the Grand Paclfle or the Palmer Huuse bo cone atly, delivered, Sunday Included, 30 centa pe sl THE TRIDUNE COMPAS come down handsomely. Dave TrorNToy is his financinl sgent, and our advice to ** the b'hoys™ is not to be put off with any prom. TroryroN, and the success of the Lyxcn- Lies crowd will mnke him the most influen- tial Democrat in Cook County, becanse ho will have been the most important factor in oppose them. Whother or not the Repub- | tion and bankrupt the connty that Ltes may | (oo o fon et door of the tnstieationd A Russian Force Reported lican party shall commit kari-kari, will bo | bo Bdss and rulo absolutely in locnl and gen- R . . e— . . for the Congressional branch of the family | cral politics? To re-elect Lazn is to mnke | It fs enough for Mr. Lixn that the taxpasers Operating South of to determine. him the mest powerful man for frandalent | furnish the money used by bim In the support the Balkans, Engleweod, and iiyde Park left fn the Couuting-room ises or insignificant fees. The only safo way hioving that The respectable = — and dishonest purposes that waa ever at the { of hisblowers and strikers, He can't reason- 1] it ton. achievin it succoss, e B into get the money In hand, and in good | Demoerais wil do well to tip thfs hats o SHALL WE HAVE A BOSS1 liend of pnrty manngement in this city, o | avly expect the taxoayers’ votes slso. : round sums. Lyxom onght to farnish & | pave when they mest him. The country hins becomo familiar with tho | \vjij yave thie wholo machinerx of elections Wil M tell his Trist 1t The Russiang Prep:mng' for an At- . — pazal bl P rulo of Bossea in politics, and tho dignitaries il Mr. Lyncir tell his Trish .constituoncy MeVicher's Therires richer yicld than Hoxie did st fall, becauso = . P Y > g in his liands. The rule of any Boss is dan- | poo v e revenne nssessments were te- taok UPDB the Stronghold Madison steees, betaeen iats and Desrborn, | the prize ho ia aftor s a bigger ons; then | NO SURRENDER TO THE BPOILS SYSTEM. | who have ranked nader that name have not | o rong to the prblic, and eventually fatal, a8 | duced to pay bim for turning * infurmer” amt e By “I'tnk Dominoes,” Meadsmes Don, Stonesll, Gransm, | F{oxty was fair game only for the Sonth Side In considering the possible result of & con- | commended thewmsclves to publie favor. | 4 Republicans know, to the party he gov- | scliing out the other distillera? of Silistria. etc.: Messs, Wheelock, Learock, Pearson, ete. flict between the President and the Repub- lican side of Congress, which is threntoned by the soreheads and the hardheads of tho | ** gang,” while Lrxcrt onght to divide fairly among the North, West, and South Divis- ions a8 well as the country towns, He hns Thero bave been striking instances of the % but to mako snch n man ns Lizs Boss, Boss kind of govergment. Tho ndminiatrn- :;Ill;‘]‘vlnco in hlnnlmml: the office of Cannl} Mr. Towt Lyncm whl recelve “immunlty® tion of Boss Twrep in New York and Boss A from ofliceat the hands of the voters. They Clerk, I3 to Invite'n senson of corruption in | TN WHIGRRE 8 An G He. French Conservatives Suc. Hooley's Thentre, Randolph street. between Clark and fasatle The Evangeline Combination, angeline.” - \Weiersby, Clancy, 8tc.i Mesirs. Goodwin, | plonty of monmey. Both Ltes snd Dave | party, it may as well bo nnderstood from the | Snermenn at Washington City havo become | 4,0 county Government which 5o far we bave % Tonh,etes 'I;-,mniwg are l;y"f,eu, willing ho should | beginning that tho President cannot urren- | historical, In both cases the experience s | ooy upand. erosity. cessful in the Supple Iaverly’s Theatre. spond it, and every bummor should fnsist on | der. All the conditions preciudo spch an | been costly fn o pecuniary sonse and demor- At Inst ihe sorchead, DAvE HaMMOND, has mentary Elections. ‘Montor stteet, curner of Dearborn, Eogagement of . Tiominiek sturrar. +*Eacared from Siog Sug." Ses- | his fair proportion of the swag. The Quincs tctson, KedBeld, etc.y Mears, Murray, Keen, | *‘gang” should make hay while the sun outcome. In the first place, we do not be- alizing in all ways. Philadelphin, Brook- { preparations are belng made to give Mr. | sccurcd a nomination—thls time at the hands of lieve ho is tho kind of man to abandon his Iyn, and Bnffalo, 8t. Lonis and Cincinnati, | Titosas Lysciia sercnade, at which the fol- | the Urcenbackers. Hopo it will do hm much ete. et VY shines, for thero is no telling. when they | principles under pressuro and intimidation. | have had their political Bosses, aud the rec- luwlng‘l‘?;lu " will hu[ quulsud:lrumlered by | good, R ¢ S Vel A Rumor that the Present Cabinet McCormick Hall, shall ngain bave so good an opportunity as | 10 the second place, bo must foreseo that to | ord they have left is a painful one, Chicago, | vertaln Irishmen who Insist on spolying: et Lrrcn Will Reiire Early in Nos o Gty ot K, Lecors o700 | 30 erds hem, 11 overy e of tnom | 4050 wortddepriso i o llth espect and.| o, bas ngver been without Bow. o st ey e R e oo ke teldh, Bubject, VNS Meslewn Var.) does mot got » sufcient wintor.fund for | Confidence he now cnjoys, and enrn nothing | Boss genorally rule the party in n majority, | Ex-Alderman Lynch, 1 will sing you & song, the other bought all ke has. * SOCIETY MEETINGS. whisky, he mny maka up his mind that some | but contompt from tho faction into whoso | and has his allics in the minority, o dic- i .t‘un. hnne:“cx-.\ldclr‘rlnnnll;yn]m i : ————————’ P e % trati tate ho shall be inated d who elect. e yer tinnro av office, it will not be long:. s real nameis Lie, nnd he hung on the . OENTAL LODOE N0 Ty Er | oo eviniiisg e, Beaey fllew | S0 ORI BN B0 N e Tt s, 1 febotis geh, bana ex-Alderman Lynch. I gor * pollytickle pusposes.” Geny Grnt Magatlicently Biee: Rotice. o members ul ohiems) falicse® | who follows the Democratio camp should | 8od the Y s ? You'vo an {ilegant way e —— talued by Minister Noyes cloek M., Tuzsliy, 3 insist upon his share of the plunder. third place, he now atands on tho vantngo | Is to rule, and invariably he is.cormpt, not And 8 mortuage to pay, PERSONA.L. in Paris. i AT ey ground, whero ho can maintain his position | always to the extent of committing indictn- Tlere's hopin' yo may % rai Depotat 3 o'clock. Yesterday wna bill-day in Congross, and | in spite of the most persistent and implacablo | ble offenses, but in tho way of organizing Thin “_:l‘u:m to lhu]rlnfllt Ttobert Duchanan, the poet, Lias a pension — both branches of that body took ndvautage | opposition of the Congressional extremists | for the thorongh plunder of t.o public, It g:“{: Tre:f“:’;:‘::,’ of 8500 & year, ‘WAR NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1877, of tho fact. In the House, from the con- | and machine politicians, Theso threo lines | is surprising liow docilo tho party becomes Och, hone! cx-Alderman Lynch, Mry. Jefferson Davis hns been lately visit- TELISCHE CAPTURED, clusfon of tho opening prayer to tho moment | of defenso, each maintained honestly and | in tho hnods of a Boss, especinlly whon the { e Avaerninn Lynch, gon'vo qot Into & tows Ing ln New York. % nnu!:nm:srl, (:cll« 2 '.—Y":;uuuny‘ a body ot CHICAGO MAREET SUMMARY, of adjourmnent, & perfect shower of docu. | valinntly, will render the Presidont’s position | Boss can render success or defeat cortnin, ns Och, hone! ex-Aldetinan Lynch, Gen, Skobeleff went into the battle of | Nussions carsied the Turkish position of Te. The Chicago produce markets were steady yes- | monts made their way from all points on the | impregnable, it mny bo his interest nt tho time. Every | A Rtepulican wanst, you'ron Dimmycrack nows | Plevna with white kid glovee, ldche, weat of Flevad. Oue Punia; atvers] o " cers, and seven companics of Turkish t, teulay, execpt for el :Ic:)l‘u;:;ne»a inot of | floor to tho Spenker's desk, and the earrying | Firat, s to the principle involved. Thero | man who holds offico, or in o candidate for Uchy bonio! 5;‘)31‘15::;"'" Lynch. Hugo's ** Iintory of n Crima™ has already | were taken vrl!onemf’ "Threo cannon were l:;r;: ;lh‘ c—";::? l;flr:‘:-c:’ ..'n usl.,.u.‘-’? mr."mm".r ’vml eapncity of 'lho pnges mnst hiave been sovero. | s no question but President Haves dorived office, stands with unmm.red head in the Wikero yo tak yer ’m" otart, rm:chcd lsa thirtioth cx.llnon in Parls. tured, Closed 10@ 16 lower, 8t $8.3714 for October and | 17 tested. Twenty members pulled from | the support necessary for his election from [ presonce of the Boga. . Political preferment, Folks that play such & purt Tho Emperor Willinm, of Germnny, will SOUTIL OF THE BALRAXS. 8. 15429, 17 for January Ments were steady, at | their pockets Dills to Improve the ellver | that class of Republicans whose defection | tlio opportunily to plunder, andthe privilego Asg **turn-coat, " they quineh, celebrate hia goldon wedding next fall Loxpoy, Oct. 20,—~A Constantinople dispatch Ge per B for loosa shouldera and 7Hc for dowhort | dollar which the general publio is 5o shy of | had lost the party the control of Congress | of being dishonest at the public expense, aro Etick yor hat on yer head, Dr. Hnyes, tho Polar explorer, is n candi- | 8058 4 detachment of Russians arc at Slatitza, rive, Lake freighta were quict and steadier, at | thot nobody will pick it up on thostreat, | in 1874 and such stanch Republican States | portions of tho patronage in tho gift of n Sure you'ro worae off than dead; date for re-clectlon fn the Seventh Now York Ae- | sotth or the Balkans, in the rear of Orchanle. fe forcornto Buttalo, Whisky was unchanged, 8t | op00ially if any ono is looking. IHow cor- | as Ohio, IMinois, and Mnssachusetts, They | Boss. Of course, the mun holding snch a Och; hons! gx-Aldormn Lynck, sembly Dietrict. - Muklitar Pasha, telegrapbing Saturday, an- £1.07per gallon. Flous was quietand frm, Wheat | (80P T EE 0 T 0 B | oo 1o thg ] . : Y | olaco doas not starve. Acting on the prin. | Ex-Alderman Lynct, d've moind yo the totmo; A corrospondont of tho Cinclnnati En- | houtced that the Russlans wero encamped closed easler, 0t §1.10 cash and 81.0415@1.04% for | pulent an nppearance must that Silver. returned to the Tepubiican. paely Rador thio [ B0 COBMNDL L Ve g i Och, ione! ex-Aldorman Lynch. quirer qererihes. Lord Sohm Ruaseld a *4igttio | Within thirco hours! march of his headquarters, Naremver, Com closed Ne higher, at da%ic | pigeon-hiolo havo suddenly taken on! The | pledge in tho Cincinnati platformn of pacifl. | ciplo that Providenco Lelps those who Lelp | pyin gh shtalin' av whusky waaluked un aacralme? | Jois ST, (000 LA, SILISTIIAL eash auil di%e for M';‘:;‘;';"- 0‘;' flmbflc "hl"'-‘! Resumption-act repealers were also out [ cation and Civil-Service reform, and under | themselves, he helps himself so lib- Qch, hono! ex~Alderman Lynch, )’;r Pasliion, Wonov .']m 0 hin Wit BILISTRIA,Oct.20.—The Russinnsarc construct. :::-mn'r:rlx ":i%;cc“hlll:lflc; :‘I?a::; ‘-:’r:::er.hn mv):.3 in great force, Representafives of n dozen | the encouragemeont of Gov. Haxes' letter of | crally that Providenco Lss but lit- Who wau it that thin, 1 S hraadietaidd areive | g o battery on nu lsland tio miles cast of tls TR tor Decanher. . Homs were dullsad |/0F - mora States dived down into tholr o to: do Io hiay ‘onmer ,Rooner ior Ta save his own skin, dauzhtor of Joo Jefferwon, aro expected to arrive ; acceptance, which construcd this pledge in Put his every fein’ at New York next week 1 tho stcamshlp Italy, pluce, clovcd weak, at 10@Lic decline, at $1.5035.20. | desks and trousors for the only bill which | tho brondest and most carnest apirit, Ifo | later, howevor, tho Bosa is deposed. Tn the Gavernment's clinchd "Iho yonnger Glndstano i following clossly | gy, p O T Tesrd i somsh Cattle were -w;d: and “.’.‘“{-"‘-‘",;,“‘"'5‘{' Inferlor | would curo all our financinl nilingw, and all | bound himeelf to enrry out the spirit of re. | 1t i8 not in human nature to ' possoss Trishmen, make it warm tn the footsteps of is {lustrloun fother. He han W:;mfmsmw. ct. 20.—Kars Is completely ;‘;‘ I:}:"m“f;;(;;;; ‘i-'.i.,"fl,fi;u e trom tho At | these gront mensures fonnd their way 1o the | form. The Republicaus in favor of reform, | such powers, and nso themn without in the Fer thim as **inforin*'; translated and weliten ‘s preface for Thibunt's - ik lantlc seaboard lnet week Included 00,160 bris | front whero moat of thom, after belug tickot- end producing rebellion. Even Tweep and Qch, honel ex-Alderman Lynek, ** Purity In Stuslcal Art," flour, 2,210,043 Lo wheat, 602,200 bu corn, | od, labeled, and glanced at by the Currency Sueenenp wera Jethroned. No party hns | Ex-Aldermon Lynch, ye had betther widdraws; ‘The new editionof De Quinceyispublished who had about determined to abandon the Gen. Tergukasofl bas eccupled Bayazid. porty in despir of nttaining it, belloved him 7! v MILITARY APPOINTMENTS. 30,183 bu rye, and 110,015 bu barley, Inapected | Committeo, will go uto tho bag which will | and returncd to tho party. Ever iuco his | eseaped Bosa rulo, Tho Republican paztyin | . ffi,,";,,'“{}‘,:‘,;hff;‘;:';f;‘:fl: Ml i by Moerrs loag, hsformerpublishrs, \Theser | CowstanriNorisy Oct. .—Gen. Nihad, a s b il he witrs 4 i opinm-eater once, whon lreit " izie glore. ;flm“:“;;flzc!::f:’;szu“fiwm go into tho juok shop, and make their ap- | innuguration Prosident Haves has pursued gmcx‘sz b“flbl‘wm severely under tho rod. Uch, hone! ex-Alderman Lynch. " | thetn, o> nmtet surely bo sae -vory. awing that sho | Fule, bias been npw;uu:d Sulefwan Pasha’s chict oats, 28 cars and 1,000 ba rye, 04 cars and 20,000 | Pearanco finally in tho shapo of ronewed | an even courso in the direction of reform, | There have been soveral Bouses, For n time it yo under gronn' spry, dovil entered, " of stafl, and Gen, Mina, 8 Beldan, Lo the come bu barley, Total (888 cars), 401,000 bu, Une | Pulp which will give no sign of the immenso CoLviy was n Boss in office, aud his rule Lest soma **Jrich apply ™ handred dollars in gold would buy $10:2.02% in | brain.work which their suthors had ground mand of a cavalry diviston at Rasgrad. brought Bossism into disreputie. 'The Ropub- A pateh to yet eyo, TOsNIAL and committed himaelf still more to its prin. Socretary Sherman, ox-Secrotary MeCul- ciples and practices.s He bas gone further Toch, and others, will give their views in regard to mreenbackeat o clore, _ out for tho benofit of this grent mation. 1t | than Gen, Grat had gono when tho Intter [ lienn party has lang siuco cut looso from .’;)'f“:‘y‘;'::‘:fl;'k: :l’,':m. the resumption of apecle payincnts in the Novem- zri‘f::m‘&g;'mfinlfi,l;“g::ifsg:":‘ "{;ufif}a Greenbacks at the Now York Stock Ex- was o beavy dny's work. Eight hundred and | surrendered to the spoilsmon ; ho fa more | Boss rule, n.nd, in city and couuty affairy, is Yo owld son av u brick; ber-Decomber number of “the North Amercan | 0 ttiforoted i Portn: tiat thie' mast b the . ahiawgra yoatheiay closed at fifty bills, large and small, were placed npon | emphatically pledged to the work than ever | Iroo from dictation, and frea {rom the oblign- Och, hone! ex-Alderman Lynch, Aufm. i 5 embers of the Bosnian Provinelal Guvernment i the calondar In tho conrsa of five hours. | Guaxt was, . To abandon It now wonld bo to | tion of * carrying " any iniquity ; and, though e ot The queation of ** Reform ™ i ngitating | yoy yow on Austrian sull, and. requests that tho doprived of the tionabl A magnificent opportunity to replenish the | the Penneylvanla Amateur Prees Assoclation, Mr. | i e :_.;m,;,, wuw?fi:,fl: :B:if",::'fi:; famlly sthck of gods is offercd in the following | E. A. ale, aged 10, recently delivered an oration | LUFS upply for thoir interumout. [usslan " ! = b “ q . | ¢missarics are active In Bosnia, and have suc- to ita nid, s all ‘the stronger becauso of its "’"::?“mm“l from:an"Auglo-Tnllas, mewsps f.':,:?-' .:;‘,3,‘:{,‘,’..’. ,,ml,l;,r"m'” Awatour Journal: } o 20 i oxelting frosh Isurrection on the By the ,,;[1.,,;;(5,," of I’ro;dant Hayzs | Truly o curious commentary on Mr, Warrs' tho 29th of November is appoluted the Na- oft-ropeatod lino: *‘Man wants but littls," tional Thanksgiving Day. ete, acknowledge an insincerity, and to bo guilty of o treachery that would blacken the page of history on which bis name sball bo written, ST A cont and sacrifico a roputation that has been | freedom from such an nssocintion. Fon 8avr, —Yamen, tho god of day, esstInpuro | Samuel Lindsley, of Greono County, N, | Austre-Busuiau frontier, Gon, GnaxT was mognificently and gump. | _ Tho Poor contractor who tomporatily €on- | o\, i g life of sctive nsofulness nad un- | Tho Toss in politics just now i with tho | copper and ta ) anscli m‘t,‘,‘:‘,{,“,‘:'}h'fl;g Y., has been made fnwanc kn consequence of In- AUSTHLE AN D AVHOKSY, dem A Vienna dispatch says the ralls supplied by Domocratio party. Tho man Lien. is tho | the st Npon wnic o Ja mounted I Loldiv de. | Jurlea recolved in o gamo of bare-ball. Insamity b ¥ nhted Ly A Vienna merchants to the Roumunlin Goyern- K ant b i the latest | among spectators, It fs woll known, la not Infre 3 dictator, o bos tho advautago of Luing in | 580l and ",’.’f,,'l,",,;fi.,':h!."l_f.,'(l",',',"'gln:‘:",.‘";.','h'.','. ,‘:m,,‘: Harigin b bt o ‘perfarmer tos | ent for o rallway in Wallachiu baving been office. Tho averago political convention in {!.”E rr,nrff:vi_ud l:h)l'l";b:;:fiw.l':: ‘:; ‘% fl;}l:l;e_v.\“.l.l: been ao aflictod. gelzod in transit through Nungary, the Vienua Clcngo hus 200 delegates. Lrzn Lns 218 | gid %5 OF tne anent workmansip. Littlo domi- | Tha Springfleld Republican thinks it fs a | Cobinct sked for their lumediato reloase, The clerks on his pay-.roll, and can furnish n ma- | £ode and othor Inferlof gods in the Kreatest abune | o ranye thing ror the t ot f poeta—sville | 1lungarlan Uabinet refused, slleging that tho 3 N bt - 3 g tor the most austere of poe () Jority of the delegates for any convention &:{g{{f:{ilf,‘,{(’l'&",‘“w',’ ;{:fi‘,‘“ glven, bubdis- | 0 Cutien firyant—to be found supporting tho | Tl8 Were contraband, taously entartained at the residence of Min. | Yerted the groat Egyptian obelisk Into per. istor Noves in Paris last oyeniug. President | 1#bnblo goods, and camo 5o noar losing it MacManoy and several mombers of his Cab. | ¢olrely on the Bpaaleh maln, ks struck o inot. graced the occaslon. formidnble case of geunine flotsnm, Now flotsam is s procesding {n admirvalty, Asour The unwelcome, sad conviction that the | former Chicf-Justica, Cmanier O'Mavier, dnys and perhaps the honrs upon carths of | #nid, when the sallors were dragged beforo sullied honor. Wherein conld President Iaves possibly be the gainer by snrrondering to the spoils. men, or how could ho possibly holp tho Re- publican party by such a course? Personal- 1y, bis lines would not ba cast in plensanter % _ | proprietor of & gambling den for the Leglalaturs of = Benntor Monzox aro numbared i forced npon | kim for fighting on o schooner of Gooso plnces by renson of the change. If ho should [ of any party. Ho sent his dopnties ke del- | Small families and young people about to em. ‘;cl;::‘:‘m sm&.“‘_‘,hu in.fl'n',m r-.-,rerm,f(:u h;:b" FRANCE. < 3 " theroby avoid certain ombarrnssments which | egates to the Iudustrial Workingmen's Con. | bark upon housckeeping will be pleased to bl b TR ARSI L ELECTIONS: i Lis family and friends, His condition with- | Island, in the North Drauch, ‘a case in i i d had Jearn that these gods, though second-hand, arp | Slorriesey. Tho Lepublicun, howeyer, approves [ MENTAI N3, in tho past forty-oight hours has 5o altered | ndmiralty s ono of tho heavient cases | tO spoilsmen may now hinve it In thoir | vention and had Dbimself and Lo nom. | feart : ! tha caurso of the Pout. Pants, Oct, 29.—Tho result ot the socond bal- power to occosion bim by rofusing to con. firm his appointments, ha would Le plunged into a flood of otler embarrnssments which would be moro difficult to overcome. "A strictly portisau ndministration of his offico would attract the hostility of the Ifouso, which has a clear Democratic mnjority that would bo glad of a reasonable excuso to ha- ross 8 Ilepublican Administration by refusing to volto adequato supplies. The surrondor of his constitutional right of appointment to the dictation of Bonators and Congressmen would surroand lim with o swarm of impatient and unreas sonable office-brokers, every one of whom would find a pretext for resontment, becauso there aro not oflicon enough to go around. The new tumult in which the President would necessarily bo involved wonld prove more turbulent and exasperating than that ho would fly from. In tho meantimo he would sacrifice tho confidenco and support of hiy present friends, and bring reproach upon the Republican party from which it could not recover for years, if over, Thero s, then, no temptation to desert his principles, if the Prosident be the plucky man he is hield to be. Agnin, tho Prosident now occuplos o' posi- tion which givea Lim a sure ndvantage in a long fight. e has the people on hia side, His conduct has been such that oven the maxs of the Democratio party will no longer listen to the hue and cry of frand which the demagogues hoped to keep up during the four years of his term, He las the active inated ; ho th . | Inon excellent stateo! repalr, and warranted to costeliay/ *tho' , E:.:;’;, ,'“,duqgh‘l::fl;;i;;::e;‘;“‘:;m "c'i':_ givo satisfaction tu the purchaser, or money re- James Gitfillan, nominated by President- | lob vestefday-for members of thy' Chauiber of 3 = Tlayes to be Treasurer of (ha United Strtes, was | Deputics, so iar s known, shows nine Govern- vention nud bad himself and Lynom nom- :‘r‘:‘:?;‘u Dfifx“l":;fi":,,f,’ ’,,‘:“;'D:’;fl’ :::n'}:;:,‘,‘c formerly o residont of lockville, Conn., whore he | meut candidates und two Republivans elocted, inated thoro, Had th bel i lived n number of years. Ho was editor of the | In three arrondisementa tho Repulilican can- cl::-‘x sethy o:;"h 4 woald ;’,':" : d::‘ m";fly e:o‘:"; fl“l“"‘“}l[‘ the {':'“I'"“";" :"“ l'":"]’f‘;"‘fl';‘ "‘; Tolland County Republican, now the Journal. | aldates claming they wers elected on the 14th B | chlldren, Theattention of the plously-lnclined | 11 went 1o Washington us a Penslon Claim Agent, | fust. did dot stand yesterday, Iutending to :1‘; his :&crk;:a dologates hlo have conm;:lcd Is called to tho sale. and afterwards wunu clerk In the ‘Ireasury Do- | gubmit thelr claims to the Chamber of Dep- em all o county has to pay thess e pustment, then Asslataut Tressurer, utics. The Republicans, however, did nut clorks §t a day to run conventions and | A 90"“00'"1"‘{"0' ‘l'“’"'-"t‘:‘“ ’Yf""{“ has ""‘“: William Everott, of Boston, in disoussing | attach much fmportanco L0 thess supplemental work politics for the “ Bosw.” ‘Thio cost to | nosiuk wround Mareball, N ¥u, ln pursuit | gho quostion of tho adinlslon ‘of girls nto tho | elcctions, becauae, exeluding ‘tao threo uncon- tho county Is over 3800 a day to poy Lizn's ‘]’]x "‘l:_;'c:::'":fi:":;'am‘l‘.."::n'::g;:: il :h"':;: Latln ichaul, hse breseuted o curioue and orlelaa | wested arrondlssoments mentloned on tho sec- bummers for working city wards, drilling Wl‘:llmlmt and his disbelief ina Gob Lo the po- fmoaun fus anpudlig tho tewdhlnd of Gseoke 10 glelas ] unil bal;uty they dura runélcrcd Bocessuiy ltl‘:n{\‘" and organizing tho ropeaters and the ballot- | cylfar and complieated method entertained by | tially masculino, since tho inflaenco of women in :’z:::’m:!v::f‘;l?“ :nI: m:::::;::,.: :.“';m“: box stulfers, How manyof Lien's clerkahiavo | Bos's fathier when things went wrong. ‘The | Greek clviltzation was vory umall. while the Latin | FLE8 C JM‘ now withdrawn, rendering the Leon dotailed as judgesand clerks of election | old gentlemun i8 rupresented as a merciless be- | Hteriture, oven at tho most corrupt perfodw, was | Cogi turatn, Compte de Espemites, Bonas wo connot say at presont, but, 08 ho s un. | Ing Who used tobeut and pray for hls boy, alter- | purer aud bigher, sinco women ut lomo nolda | pacyjst, dofcated Gudin, Moderate Lepubilean, liinitod in the number of deputics ho may | hating thy two with musculur energy and pious | Position of honor und comldoration. whost eandidature Usmbetta weat to Clintead amploy; We sipposs ke'esidstail ononih l’ fervor: Relerring to the sufferings o Ws early | The Two Jlepublics, vf dlexico says that 0'}2“““ o saRba 4 ballot ma!:lp{x}lln th;pmturml of ovnryu pl:“f‘n m" life, Bon shudders ot the idea of torturing | Jast February Mra, Skilton, wife of the Unitod ater ratiirys show Afteon second ballote yes- g scinat, " & fta terday, 1tine in tho election nt_steven Con- young ones, and as his viows of o Delty wore | States Consul-Geuoral, and Mua Beriha ftead, of | FRAR ES S R DR NG L "Thg Cuamber whoro improper masipulation 18 powsible. | jimited to a sumething to which hls awful dad | SNesourl, sscondod Puposutaped), which b 17,830 | (lids 20 Hopublicuns to 210 Couservatives, s Nover beforo in the bistory of Boss rule iu | used ta pray for strevgth whon cxhausted by | fecb above the levol of he sea, uiud 2, L feot | proviusly stated, Clieago b the Doss anjoyed tho position | bislabura of castcation. ho bas coneludeu to | JIEIRE 08 St WA AL RLLIO KOS | g s g o ehar Scstation o the when all the eloction returns had to bo mady | repuatate the whols Lusiness, and turn asile 3 years wxo the peak wae ascended by Meo Terey | Ministry must resign. Thore s no other way to hiim personally, Boss Tweep used to in. | from a Gop who nerved his futhor's arm while | 48 Mies Sawyer, of New York, and Bra Rich- | out of tho crisis. struct tho olection judges what figures to | the urchin was under the rd. ardson, of New Orloans, who wore the fest ladics THH CONSERVATIVE MINOWITY. —— A carelul calculation shows the Cunservatiye soud up; but all the election returns in n 7 that evor succecded li reachiug tho tup. Ty i it Cliatat i Chicngo election have to bo sent to Boss Lien, for the worio that thero s almost no hope | that iver kim up thim shtairs,” and for his recovory, while tho espiration of his | tho opinion of tho jurist cited is here form of lifo mny ocenr st any momont. fortified nnd ballasted by a specific gravity e ——— of something near a billion of aviordupots, Two bills out of the 850 introduced in tho | which is credited to tho voteran dornick Tlouso yesterday aro for o revision and modi- | from awart Afric. It appears, in addition to fication of tho tariff—one by Mr. WiLrs, of | this natural gravity, that the. Captaln who Neow York, and the other by Mr. MornisoN, | recovered the * walf,” when it was aban- of Hlinois. “The Intter, although degraded | doned to Neptune, hins taken it into the har. from the Ways and Means Committeo by | borof Ferrol, in Spain, north of Portugal, Raxpars's malice, has no intention of aban- | o hns put nn inferential and cousequontinl doning his efforts toward improving tho tar- | value upon Lis queer proy bigger than the in. il system of the Unitud Statos. dircot Alabamn dawnges, and Is industriously & f -l al b “ computing the salvage duo to Lim at a Agure caso of unlyersn’ Umporianice Wad yos- | yyic), will make tho eyes of tho Lord High terday decided by the Supreme Court of the | s anieat himself start from thoir sockets, nnd :1:“:”3‘:!‘:";"'“0‘:‘" ?'::‘:;‘.?nn:“;::‘g:‘r:‘;_ utterly ruin the contractor. This, the dis- e ‘f‘n 1o vy more | PBtehes aay, will keep tho monolith In Spain 10 PAY B all winter at least, and, if admiralty resemiblo than threo conts per mile, the rate fixed by the chancery, for unfmaginable yenrs, which, if law of that Blate. Hobrought sult for dam- | 130 0edlo wero animate, might Induce it to nges, obtained a verdict in the lower cotirt, Deliove it had *only just bogun " when it which the qhin Bupreme Court affirmed, and antored the chirysalin utato, Thoso interasted o ".‘l“m‘""“"'f’ of last rusort Las again | 1 go¢.am, jotsam, and ligan con find a whola mod tho justico of Lik causo, chapter of it in **'Fhe Man Who Langhs,"— A largo number of nominations wera yes. | W10y 8t present, ia not the contractor. tordey sent o tho SBenato by the Presidont, Propunenbméinbers of. m;milongo Toard among them the namcs of the gentlomen | o 1 ki ized offort who liave Loon cliosen 1o succood Mowsru, | oo :f:;"_:; “::,"u::n‘,x‘f,:;' ;’;“,“,"flfm,‘,‘ Ay Auntuun, Couxery, and Suane as Collector, “ealls,” so faras it is in the power of the Naval Officor, and Burvoyor of the Port of | oo +' o w0, These transactions are an Now York, These nominations wero referred offenso against tho laws of tha State, and are without opposition to the Committco on " Commorce, of which Mr. CoNxLiNG is Chalr- ?::’fi?g."l;z‘:’;nin ?‘?‘:‘;fi;‘B 3:: ::‘:;l: ':; 25 ew Cliamber of Deputies to by ‘Thie 81, Louls Republican 1a trying toundotho | Ouo of tho most valuabl testimnonlos to | tompoctd of A3 Bospariista and nluety-ott asininio folly uf thu Springileld pavers which aro | (ho wisdom of Presldunt Tlayes Southern poticy | Monurcilsta. who, when he ia ready and thoe law reqnires | pooclanming with & chuckle that uo matterwhat | comes from the Itav, Dr. s’.,m,,, m-,'.‘,ul.,, :’; WILL RETIUB. t, will canvasa the Bonrd and roport who i | may he the result of the vote for more money | the American Misalonary Sociuty (devoted tu thu | The Times! Paris corrcspautl "t}flewrfln\u,fl‘fl olected. Not only will Boss Lien porform | to hoexpended ou the State-llouse by JAKS | education of the frecduien), whu sald, at the Cone {"L"‘“"‘l‘:'fl(m“{;;‘;_“‘"fi’id‘_'“‘:"’“:‘l‘::‘:: Lank tha Cae this duty at this election, but if re-elected ho | BUNN & Co.,the tax must be collected, It | grogational Convention i Dutruit tho other day, | ity 000 y tlre butore the 7th of Novewnber, ue will merely will havo that duty to perforin next year at | says: that tho Soclety had noted that, siuco the inaugura- | 1,01y ojtico long enouxh to offer a juatitication ’ Ni Lo th of theadrocal tlonof t.e pollcy, the negroes have bLeen botter | of fjtg policy In the Benate. nether 1t tho Congressional and Legislative clections, m?flifu“r'.!’u‘?:.fi??f ey Dobpis 'voai! | treated than st sny time eince the War, As the el e il eatllen O atiE b ‘aulta fmmatort and threo years later at the general elcction | whatever the uvcirlon of the ‘balut-box may be,tha e Leen extremely radicul on | ul, ‘The essensial und now apparentty petticd for President, Htata ofticors, Congress, Legis. | U373 tax must be puld, “This, to call ft Ly tho , thls indorsement ls especlatiy | thing is, Lhat it will retire, mldest uauic, de a sietake, If the aparopristion — Iaturo, and county oftices, Ifo is notvnly tux cannot bu coliected, and | shmficant, mau, ond, as the officers displaced are all his i w | support of all that portion of the Repub- didate -olactio C cususe ure damaying s chances | Auother heoring was had .at Doston, GEN, GRANT, 4 sy trading in produce. These * privileges ppork of portion epub- | 8 candidate for re-clection as County h arsertions : frionds and political lieutonants, the actlon | | cbgfly dn‘y’nlt in on the nidown“? but ?hey lican party that Lelleves the future of the | Clerk, but also for re-election as Boss, 'Lhe bt ) Wedncsday, on the subject of classical cducation | BANQUETED AT TUR RESIDENCE OF MINISTER of the Comuitteo will bo awaited with in- Y t t that ** Eme NOYE3, man who counts the voles is the big mauat | Davx Haxmoxn hopes to draw oft enough ,’,';:::,';"ufi,":u"fim:'f"AM,‘:::,,.,::,:‘:,“. :um.f'f,', Panis, Oct, 20.—The banquet given by the an election, aud tho man wha bolds that of- | Republlcaus from McUREA to elect LYNCIL | yayor Prince, Otis Norcross, Oilver Wendell | Amerivan Minlstor in houor of Gen. Graut this fice can defy opposition as Boes, If disposed | What lic fa after Is reveuge. He secks to punlsh | Jiolwes, and sevonty-thieu ofhiors, fo the effect | eveniug was a very brilllant affur, The to b even moderately oblique in his vision the ltepubllcans becauso they did not seo fit to | that, while they believed in giving the girta thue- | reception which followed the bouquet was mako him thelr candldute for County Treasurer, | ough instruction, 1t sbould nat oc 1 the Latin | uttended Ly Preslduut MacMuhon, who wore ho can elect whoover ho plensca as Gounty | UKo Tl thelr caudidute for County T W abould L 5 oo o fxl N f Y | When tho votes sre counted, hewill find himsclt | sclivol, was presentod, and Icttors support- | tug grand cordon of the Leglon of Honor. Too ommiuloner, No purson, In fuct, can be | 4, 1y il man who bit off his uwn noss to splte | 13 the remonstranco wero road from Pres- | uryal rowsained an bour, A large cumber of elected County Commissloner, or to any oth- | uig face, Wdent Ellot of Marvard College, Cuarles Franchs { %y\ericaus, the cutire divloinatic corps, and the or offico, this fall unless he can got Livn's e —— Q“‘m Vrot, t""‘“wf““( “""‘:: A“*!;{;’"‘l 5l | ite of French soclety wero present. The cortiticate, A corrupt manin the office of h”f'{ “b.fnlz"l“ ‘i:‘flcfl;. and, it lo,hwhnmt 18 fn‘;‘ll _fifl‘,’“'::h:;":;l‘;:“::;":fi’ il "_' S8 | ruuts were heautitully decorated and tuo bulld- County Clerk can always contral the mem. claimed by the New York prees that the Ep- ugs Ulwainated. be 1 a8 th be: WIN ApauS benetit netted nearly $10,000, whilo The Paris corrospandent of the Montreal Gew, Uraut will attend tho opers on Wedues- rubip s wll as tho members of the Coun- [y " Wiy felphia pupers coutend that Mre. | Zeraid sonds the follawlx carlods flem of intel- | duy night. During the day ke will vist the ty Boand. A msn who can appolut aud |\ uy racelved o chock for $4,700. Wil the | lizences **Cardinsl Pancblanco {Auglica, Widie | YOrks whete the Maliio ot Laveriy for New pay at tho publicexpense 225 deputies, ean | cxpress company futrusted with tho carrisge of | Bread) ;,.:m to bavo been bate n_u;l yoon :1 tho [ i etved ther By the Marauis do Rock- as well appoiut 600 or 1,000 ; aud such a | the mouey cxplulu this discrepancy :i:‘:‘o“‘: i "':J“’;n‘;"l:u:;‘::l'r";"d‘ oy :;,“'b wubeay, Murquis de Latay: tio, 8. Lavouluye, way, clothed with the powers of oflicial can. e ———— prop h aud otler fricads of Amcilea wnys that after lo Nouo o colestial light will do- Tha fullowls r th minent vasser of all the clection returns, mny exer- | The Democrats sat down on four very bad ":nd ontho loly Seo. - Those who Lave beon .l-.uu.‘:r:x,fl‘x "'ruu‘: D‘u‘;::“ m':‘:"v Puky 4o cise a control such as tho most aspiring Boss | Commissiouers who sought re-clection. But | pondering this provliecy have fxed on tho name Biroiclio, Al o Fourtou, ten. Dorthauts M. Eu- led in Cl 0 they have left on thelr tickot the bead-centre of | pyuedianco, as § ndicating the man they are next ene Calllaux, Viscount de Meaus, M. Bruoct, ::‘:: z::l" wuled 1o lloagy Juts ever ate tho corrupt Caurs-House Riny, Hassaxy Liss, | to chovse. *s Celeatial Light ' is aseuted 1o refor glun|uu d’Absac, First Al\l-drc'nmu ol Prusi- L No reforin will be_ possible while bo remains [ o Chriat, who stylce bimaelf The Gread of Life; | dout Sucdluhov, L Sfollard aud Preieets uf tba The County Olerk had & pay-roll in 8ep- | oty Clerk. Tuat fact is as obvious'ss a | consoquontly, they urge, whito bread, avpony- | §eie aud Puolice, Duckcss bucascs, Stuaduns tomber of §12,600, or at the ruto of $160,000 | war's noss on his face, Tous with puro o perfect bread, the dread pap | Dersiouts Volii, Uraat, and Noyss, aud Missch ayear. Tho bulk of that moneyis expended - et— B . (:;‘lmrl:{n\lll: |;mmsn\:on:llg xu;lw,m, Lincotu and Steve b e for electionecrin| urposes. ‘Tho ** Boss"” Denocrats who really re a reform in Cook o *The Lizut ol the World.® the *Ce- = Y, bleeds !rnuly—m‘l‘t o the public pum,‘mn County uilalrs cauot achlcvo b Ly permitidug | lestial Light,” far 1 to be possibie for thei 10 ge. Fo““{g}:fl?fi?fi&EAN i raquires & wan of nerve to do this, and Loss | 1 tlection of tho * Boss ¥ sringster for Couty | 1o i % 5 o LoxDoN, Uct, 29.—Twelso ot the American 3 i Clerk. It Is as hard on them 80 bo robbed of ‘I'he swoet siuger of Michigun has found " Lucs ho all the nerve required for such u thelr taxes Lo maintaiu & swarm of tax-caters in | new famo o hor pucm on the doalh of Brigham wescls whf receutix asvivethers begas work party and the wolfare of the country de- pend upon faitLful adherence to the policy ho has adopted. Bupposo the Nnplacables and spoilsmen mako their fight ngainst him? Hois not a candidato for re.election, aud thio usual ambition for future preferment iy replaced in his case by the desire to serve his country. Letall his oppgintments and acti00s bo governed by this motive, and the spoilsmen will oppose him wmore at thelr own peril than o his discomfiture, Thoy may refuse to contirm his selections; he can make others of the ssme kind, A doter. termined policy of rejecting good men wilt soon make ilself appareut to tho couutry, oud thero will bo a rod in pickle for all the ** bulldozers™ who pursue it, L'hey will appeal to the couutry in vain o sustain them, 'The blame of dissension and con- fusion will boupon their shoulders. They way succeed in forfeiting some more States to the Democrats, who stand ready to gob. blo them up as fast as the Republicans quar- rel over them. 'Thoy sy eularge the Demo- eratic majority in the House, uud loosen the fruil Republican bold upou the Benate, But aro there bought and sold by members. of the Board, and the pricea paid for the priv- ilege in the afternoon often determina the quotations of the following day on '‘Change. A fow years ago, when the priviloge systemn was introduced, it was chiefly handled a4 a - . - sort of iuu‘auce, ‘The merchant who held Lixs has had the effrontery to send a com- | 8 largo lct of grain would buy for a small munication to tho Citizous' Union proposing | 5um the option of delivering it or not as he an investigation of the management of his | Plersol to another party at a price one or oftice, with a view to answering the charges | w0 ceuts below the market at the time the preferred in I'ue ‘Teisuse, Nothing could | sgreement was nade, and was thus able to bo thinner, nothing wore transparent, To | assurehimself against a very heavy loss while fitly and thoroughly examine Lien's office | bolding forsn ndvance, Now the system has and show up the enormous sbuses of that | degenerated into s nest in which umall boys justitution would be a work coveriog three | 8ud poor women, not to spesk of Hnpecuyni- times tho interval that now procedes tha | ons men, deposit a few dollars at o time in election, Liew know this when he sont in | the hope of winning alarge stake, and the Liis proposition, but be probably did not an. | certainty of losing uo more than they have ticipats that it would bo received with con. | paid for the privilega. Tlo thing has its tempt und derision. The Citizens' Union | advocates; but it is certaiu thiat as ut present promptly tabled the comwmunication, first | manipulated it is domoraliziog bt the best, baving vigorously expressed its full under- | aud has sorved as a cloak for the perpotrs. standing of Liew's littlo game. Lies had | tiou of swindles as grest as ever flouristied better give it up, and devote the romaiuder | undur the reigu of lottery or buuko. The of his officiul carcer to the straightening out | Board will do Well to clear ity skirts of such terest. Whether Mr, Coxxuiso will be gov. crened in tho matter by personal feellug and political revenge, or by a consideration for tho good of the Republican party, will de- termino the ruport for or against the con- firmation. o it Db v a5 nok avory ouoey wherein will tho * bulldozurs” bo any bet- | purpose. If Bous Luzs wero a geutlotat, or | thg Cierlts oficous it s o0 Hepubllcaus, and | Youny. **Lile death was caussid by -cating too | SR 0uldiogun tho Touwwo Huurday, Hour L siteouiss rucondy far. e, bonen: of L —_— ter off by reason of this destruction n}; the | & wan of education, or a mau of onlinary :ht)f'-huum Yule to protect thelr :.numu.' much green corn,™ remarks tho swoet sluger, :;::L:,u:,l:::fi‘ :m::fltz:n:rp‘:?&x& Next to Lies, the most conspicuous figure | party? In pulling down the tewple, they | fair principles and common decoucy, what. ——— G e L a5 thelrtools. Bix ubtalued work turouga the ‘I'ic Republican mass-meettng at Farwell | and the most active worker on the Demo- | will scarcely be able to stand from under, | ever outrage and robbery umight be per. ‘V“} 3r. Lyncu publish “"‘““‘D‘""p:l"" Chiolera uiartus sel ey Strike Committee, sod severul bave been sent Hull last uvening was in respect of numbers | cratio side of the present local campaign is { but will be buried in the ruina along with | petrated under bLis rulo would be submitted :’;“::;l:':‘:‘"f 15;::;"{,2:&"“‘: "Inc:rluui: e wan yausli truan [ar andoear, to different parts of l::‘fi"m‘v% aud character an evidence of the intenso in- | Davz THouNTON, the notorious saloon-keeper | their friends aud dependunts. The result | to with the comparative preference which u | ;oaiing for thoss who like to kuow bow far a “,f\‘v‘-’n'-'fh" e bt Joseph Durham, sculptor, ts dead. terest manifested in the ensuing county elec- | of the Firit Ward. Dave Tuosntow is a [ may be that the country will be turned over | man bhas to bo robbed by » geutecl burglar | way s man way be trusted by bis friends fu & R T AT Gty Wt Bt 1 tion, the result of which is to decide whether | sort of section ** boss,” sud Is conceded toba | ta the Democratic party, when the spoils | rather than by s rough and Lrutal thief. | whisky “operation.” The chiliren, oo, felt bad about it, and wept | Mla B2, Oeb S mlble sadd the marriazs of the people will cousent 1o be robbed for an- | tho **best man” among the roughs, bum. | system would unquestionably be pursued | But Lizs lacks these redeeming qualities, S ————— sud said aadly to cach other: *‘Pa did eat 100 | yary next. other terw of years, o whethor they will by | mers, and * blood-tubs” of the ceutral part | with a vengeance, but the present set of | and, fecling himsolf in a position to | Thisisan “off year” fur heretlcs, The Rev. | wuch greon corn.” Tho swoot ainer closes with & TUE OUBLISK BHIP. 5 : . 5 ¢ has be . | melancholy fact and a couple of morale: N, Oct. 29.~Thi trs. thieir votes order & sweeping réforu such 84 | of the city. He was intimately associated | spoilemen would not sharo the beucfits | ride and rule Cook Couuty financially, he is 3?:?,5‘:?:;1;::'1::43‘;:&:2;{1@ for l::luf:.': lr'n';nm;- i mlLIDr’ugx(:d at Fo?ml"ufln Lv'vbl‘n'x o, m;ggnfl:’;p.ma bus been iustituted in our City Govern- | with the ‘Town gangof repoaters and ballot- | thereof. The demagogues will certainly Joso | determined not to loso it. Though ke has |y uiniong ot prescrbed by Holy Writ, and ‘,‘,,:fi died deteruloution ot salvage, tho Guicre \r\;x':‘: ment. It was an evidenea that the | box-stuffers,and was the * Moderator” of | more than thoy csu gain in pursuing their | been Clerk four years, and though the Pr- | ypg synod bas trsusterred its sittivg from the by eating too much grees coro. steainur Wil recovurng thi: Calason importeuce of the campaign i¢ sp- | the fellows that tried to * bulldaze” the h i A e Tuct the conteaciurs clters threatened policy of intimidation, BiozaT gang of Commwissioners bave had ab- | case to tbe person of the Rev. 8z, for permit- Not thinglug wuat Every comsideration, therfore, must pt bad doog Frioal TUA MINING MORROR. solute sway, Laxs feels as tho Bouth Curolina | tiug wumen to oceuny hus pulpit. The decislon 'm:fif.":fn :'flfif;&flfl{zx. i Loxpoy, Oct, 29.—Cowm pseoisted, snd that the tavpayers | citizens whea thoy underiook to wrest the plete sicess has beco

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