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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1877, Wl committer conrlating of and Moore, war appointed ta lonnl in relation to pro- ready to try the case, with | Wadace would prohably refuse to run on the In. 0 of gonil rasernment, will vou enme ont and do Tlagh McLaughlin as sstorner. The restof the [ dneteial ticket, in whirh case the Warkhuzmen | Lansd ot 'mang several pateiotle eampaisn sone, e your part towards a grand Republican vic Jony F. 8srrn, Chairman. MISCELLANEOUS. FROST VE. METCALFE. &pectal Dienatch 1o Tas Chicags Tribune. A7, Lotis, Oct, 30.—The Supreme Court of Migsonr! rendered a declslon this morning in the Congressfonal cuntested caec of Frost vs. Metealfe from the Third District of the State, came np liere also, Mexera, Couch, Fo confer with the C curing proper Judg THE DEMOCRATS. A CHERKY LETTER, The Memaceats at the Talmer Tfonre held the urual namber of meetings yesterday. vocation of the Execntive Committee In the morn. ing. the following cheeky letter was ordered sent LOCAL POLITICS. | on thele feat. Me' by tho coat-cultar, but let hun go. At the reanit of the conference,” amd, of course, | £ 1. Itabert Peace wna partlaily reatored. and Donovan aealn | p #ald, ¢+ [ think this aint fair; 1% 1ike 1o be heard.™ c Chinir—Shut np; we will bave no disorder [ can lick thie devil out of yon Il youesy ven to the combination, and nn nxv‘uumnu‘ml‘nl eratie eandidate for Cannty ‘Treasurer, Tom Lynch Appeals to the Distillers. dine, “Frank Lnnbant's Glee Clab waron tn weathe: atripe, arlgtonlly lsened to E. I\ anq . K. Tarrey (o Aprll, 150 Hotert Nayard commenced o suit Tn delt fr $5.000 dumnrea ngainst the South Park oy, missloners, E. Logan had Donovan | wonld accept [lammond. Lyerybody wasgelated Adilr ees were 1 v Merara, Klokke, Col. Kuickerboeser, 8, #L Me- {;.‘uml others. Tur Tinusg Jo n. Dr. Montzons telfxehneiner erday mormin m Lynch, Demo- rophesied grent things of the fumon. After a | Crea, 1, o, cment by Workingmnan Ifealey that one-lalfof | raf, tne Democratic vote of the FIfth Ward wonld be [ paem of ve 2 TNANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Grarge W, Campbell wee yestenday appolnteg Y Greenbacker Whitcomb that Lench pald 31,500 | The Clua then wijourned to tcel at No. 677 | Arafgnee of Crsncll e Cross, Ponuvan--You're a —-— shocmaker, and #o | for 100 Workingnen's votes in the Gluhe Tuciire, | Atchor avenne Tharsdiy evening. Bendford Hancoek was appolnted Assignee you needn't be putting on your Ings. | the mixed crowad anjourned nntil s svoning, TR RIXTIL. M Witllame, snee of lclnln licyk t‘lmalllfl" o:‘llM‘ nnlnllllvelmltl‘sallt:.“ the (i-'.‘,".h‘ -'nn:g‘.h'; n,n-i‘(lhm of trecnbackers and A ?u:lrlflnz\n! the smn‘ \\,.r?? ltc,m'hlmn Clnb | " 4 exiznces will be chosen at 10 a. m. toalay 'I'he Chalr-1f you don't ba quiet I s al rkingmen be held. was held at No. 101 Canalport Avenue Iast evening, o) i Eanlon A police and bave you put out. RX-SHERIFF UHAMMOND, C. Teptme chiair and L, F. Neseel cting | [OF (ieorae M. Gross and for Mexander L. uy| The Republicans Quietly Pre- paring for Tuesday's o 8nperintendent Hickey, the messenger being ex-Ald, ('Drien ¢ 1o, Police-DRAN 8 er Donovan was’ then ejected, and peaco again | hetter knownas Dave, is on the war-path. flis | a4 Secretary. ¥ thes feicned sl the love-feast wan roaumed, the leasar | headqnarters are not'in the saddle, like those of | Gico Club, and raneea tho gathoring with bis melo- Duvlittle taking the foor. Lie was sorey that Dou- | Gen. Fope, but under his hat. dions campaten ovan hadn't been llatened to, and, then spoke of the virtues of the Democracy and the Loolittle | maid & Trinuxx reporter to him yeaterday moming, | pointed to canvass hi aflirming the decteruit 0T L0€ 34, Laypie Goued o Avpeals, and declaring bt;s::;';nz‘fl::'b:*my te catants are entitled to the certlfiente, 0 o Tordta 0ot abida the declsfon o but would continue to pros- e the louse Flection Com- contest before Congress will . keeplng both out of the House, & during “thls winter, A%.0z mian scarvely 5 years of nge, with plenty J1 money, aud his fricnds sa much stronger case before the courts, “The Republicans very heartily cone demn Frost for his unwlllingoees to nceept the wdfcfal investieation, cs- he Courts had as free, i€ not freer, access to the evidence bearing in the case than Congress van hayy CRIME. DABBLING IN FUTURES, Sperial Dispateh in Tne Chicugo Tribune, S7. Lovts, Oct. 30.~Investigation juto the of the suspended bauk in the Town of Bunker Hill, 11, shows the bank to beina General Superintendent of Exevative Campaten Commit- y of Cook County, harin upon the ballot- Wl AL tie approachinig election, rearectlully Appotuthient of @ Jimited number of ofil- tred dntearity as apects) pollcemen at Fity (0 arreet all pernons da. EALTnlink or fampersi e ith Sins now in this city, ay Teason {o belleve Froat stated he wo the Supreme U After him came Thomas Kavanaagh, who mades | chewing his ear beneath the ahaduw of a Janip- At thix point Mr, 5, 1L McCren, eandRMate for brief and nenxihle apcech, advising workingmen to vote only for those men whom they desired and no other, 1o matter what ticket they were on. Justice { strencth, If it 1 on ines ualsv shoka, after which™ tha meeling ad- { dozen," roplled tho doughty w Supt. Hickey Sits Down on a Cheeky Demaceratic Prop- in mny atrempt at the parity of the batlot-box. the city will be walved by he seasonatily fornisted by this | jonened, \liLes Kxnog, Chairman, ‘The Uentral Execative Committee of the regu- Jare held o mecting last night, with Manrice David | ¢4 Tam in the chair, and W, F. llartney acted aa Secra- *! lave you been walted on by the Greenback- | evening, A resolntion waa pasacd” Instruct a1 {in Committee to have the warda can eidenburg, of the Committoe to confer with | going to rin anyh onala. reported that thoy had had a con- othing had been done Lecanse the X .1 lnn“p:\wnr :n nl:l. d’l‘holgnlluxnlu ".l.nltr |'n the day . Alitel Nirleun ho piaced on the Indna- | the Tivoll, whither e had gone for u confdentisl ., WA gaile r trial ticket fura County Commiasioner from the R urer, was catled wpon for o epeocl La Ry favored putting him onin | few oiher steikers, the lutler of a decidedly Denmo- | at the reguest of the he will miake n Ju . Unaweey, Sccrots ongress than fo Lacer in the day, Supt. Ilickey sent over the fol- The {fon. Sfilen Kehoe, Chafrman Democratic pagn Copimattee—Dkan s i ing that the Faeentive Campatyn atie pariy **ha result as fixed by the pecially as they “ray 1 The Industrials 8till Fighting— The Seceders and the Green- wmtitee of the Heileve that framis 0t Wil he attempted at the apnrosch- and requestiug the privilexe to furnish 261 pectal polivemen, f1ee of chatyo, on the a; fl'l e(;lu'lllulh In yited, the ' reg e tite o e of place of Metilrray, and he tioved that such a | cratic cast of colintenance, witl 8 hun; ry eye for | the people to constder the ticket in the fi n. der, |, Proteet | (he campromiee be effee the contents of David's wallet : e Wy s Rl ARGFe Wers e ‘e Ihroe tickets nent, and the pubite, ! 1on, of your Cominittee The Nationals' Bucceed Making a Bargain with Lynch. written a long ltet of namos, Dave one & actions from tlie Mayor ta sce that 1aw A onest election Are seeare next Tuesdny .1.1[t|. ‘Thorne. 8 Him ot La ie compaosition meeting of uls and Er dacger wilt be held at 10 . m. nk SUPERION COURT IN RAIEP, James Duna flied a petition yestordny araingy, Tra H. Drew nua others, asking ior u i Mic'y Tien 0 the atnount of 81,500 un Lots 1 {0 %, [ vlusive, of Lots 30 to 84, inclusive, Block 1; also Lota 1 1o 0, Inclusive, of Lots 40’ tor 41, 1" clusive, Black 1, all in Flournov Ros! divtslon of donas & Patrick's Addition to Chica Jullus Knux becan a suit for 4,000 Jdutius Junas and llerman Hirach, CIKCUIT COLNT. Lena Frunz conimeiced i netion B trespacg ngainst Chwrles Burgell, cloiming £5,000 dyg,. cS. . N!J“““ V. Sayles hegan nsult In repleviy agawst Chatles Korn and John K. Prindiviile to recover some furniture and carpets valued ot rank Lamband w e \with hin Will you accept tho Greenback nomination? | One man feom ‘of fone precincta was ap- 8 territory fn the Intereats of as Joe Reed, the chitor of an insurance paper, was | the Repablican party, near a poputar Clark atreet beor ealoon. . | County Treasurer, ana Me, 1. J. Lyon arrived, will sccept ml‘)lhlnu that will give me | and were endled itpon to address the meeting, Mr. y n Conventlon of half-a- | Spofford, Me. Meyer, Me. Loomils, and others, relor from tue ilsh- | spoke. ponds of Tinnover. Afterthe traneaction of eome. farther rontine **\Who'a your Campalgn Committco?" Ditelngsa, the Tl ntl{numcll to meetat the cos- nes of Hareison and Lincoln strects next Thursday the | o THE HanTL e Yo, not yet, Itmakesnodifferonce. I am | . The Repmnlican Club of tie Bighth Ward held a or, meeling ot the corner of Saneanion and Haerison Innt evening, Mr, . i, Sherman presided, 2 0, 'Teliletts acted an Sceretary, MeCrea, eandidate far Conaty Treas. 113 stated v, bnt he come vut, ateal Committee, to ek alngt ot any ncws Lo startle the people with? "' o hot any: unt pay that L 8 eandidate, the reporter encounted hin in confab with the two licede, Joe and (ieorve, andn | that he was 2 DPUUT AP 1,000, Anna Blsson commenced 8 sult for 85,000 aguinst the City of Chicago. GOUNTY COUKT, In the estate of Margarct Markey ct al,, minors, & grant ot mmrulnnxhlrl\vu made to 3 i that the Nnttonal party consisted | 'An ex.revenue officlal, well known in volitleal | iy the fiekd, aud perhapa theee would ba niore he- Nelke, and Silveremith, who had | circles, came 1n shortly afterwande, i, inkig Toro slection, - ihe spidher repimre the tiation endeavured to Inance him to binid [ of our youie city, its growth, prospetity, pron- Un motlvn of Mr.eU'Malley, the repart of the | up hin sores and ceaso exbiblting them 1o the pube o % 5 Mary Markoy, under bowd for 30,100, aference Commitice was received, ok n ’l‘:‘f""’um!z.'-';'.';','""'.'.r .2.;““;;“},“3‘1‘? #pale of aiior batd fae ol aceting then adjonrned til} Thursday even- Davld wouldn't have it The sores were Wis | wible men of Intezrity ~ (0 handle | the EU Rosencrans pleaded muilty Lo committiy, i o'cl own, and he was bound Lo show them. no matter | millions of funde of the city and county. [Ap- hopcless conditfon of insolveney, and the onid the Assistaut Caelifer, Gieorge Compton, to be gufity of the most dishunest uge of the Lank's funds, though the victinized partics, I consideration of the fact that Beach und Compton have turncd over ull their property, real and persoual, to satisly cit, promised not to prosecute thein oue letter 1o the Magor 'm‘nhvvvwm' to thy General Superiusendant 1'ul The boys were somewhnt disconcerted atthis wete blanket sort of a reply Lo thelr hich-sounding com- munieation, but consoled themaelvea Ly telling the renorters that the ** feand-smedlng " “commits tee was finding out enough to mnke Mr. lilckey belleve that what they had sald was fiot mere bune Cashier, H, W, ‘The membera of the orizinal Workingmen's Tn- | mnny votos he vot: lie was bound (o ot oven wills | the ticktt before they tndursed i, Ile fiad viewed Rousing Republican dustrial Central Committee, who aeceded from the | sumobody. hnd it didn't makae any difference who | swith sorrow the flecelng of the {pur man by ava- the Various Wards Last Night. , of who left certain feceders behiml | was the vietim, tul conntituted thesmnclven Into 8 main body, A trominent dlstitler whom the repotter shortly | wmake any citizen biueh with shame. They had met last evening on the st our of No. U7 | afterwards encountgred mu 1 Wanhinston street. sons present ut 8 v'cluck, and in the -absence of . J, Dison, the recently canstituted’ permanent Prevident, & man named “Pace, from the Fourth reared the groundlings. Mr. Page satd that he, fi his own propee person, THE WARD CAMPAIGN CUMMITTEE vaterdny afternoon, when he varions wards roported LYNCII AND LIEB. DISTILLER LYNCH hasopened his ** bar'l,™ and the political parasites flock around it s did the harpies ot the mythologe held snother meeting azalnst the puilty men, the representatives of veiopwents subsequent to the pledze show the hank to he In a much worse condltion than especially as' de- the ward headquarters as follow: T aimer louse: Recond, No. 513 Walbash avenue; Btate street; Toird, xlm 1‘“5“““' and was glven six days in the Coup. y Jall, Adulph Lattell was l?uml gudlty of rlot, ang TIE BECEDERS, whom_the sight offen e didn't care how | plavee, | e wanted them 10 earefully examine senteuce was suspended. John Fluunagan plended guilty to Iarceny, and was remanded. Samuel Goudirdend was tried for recelving stolen guods, and the jury disargreed. TIHR CALL, Jupue Dnossoxv—In chambers, Jupae Hronokrr—Iill va. Daltimore & Rallrond. oo tria ale ricious, thieving oflicchollers, 1t was enough to cpeated that Tom and | jad un Instance of the manmer in which the Connty Dave umlcrnlmul_r fch othet, and that the inatter Jting hiul stolen thousands of the people’s money was plnying the Kecley game, banking for th and then c«caped justice by & more fechnicality of naes on Tom's proft on the ** buttled go Inw. He revlewed the ticket, and spoke of"the rade, when tho tax was only 70 cents n galion sud | candidates separately, anid alinded particalarly to wasn't all collected, AMir. Albert Lany, the eandidate for Superintendent of Schools, whose ouesty wae unimpeachuble, “There wore atiout fifteen per- represented the Chicago City Raflway Company, NigD U\ Mr. Ampust Meyer spoke next, fottowed hy D, Jupuk Gany—1i11 to 134, 136, and 1430 to 15 11e iad secn and_spoken. with about 400 men; Al THE N ATIONALS, 2. Liyon. who mide an escoleut (alke e wos | ineiaaire. Seo. 340, Mahge Ohcam aanfo 169, of them wero enthuslusticaily favorablo to Clinton A COMPOSITE TICKET. succeeded by Mason B, Loumis and Albert Lane, JunaE Ja RHOLG, uB4, 085, kg, wis first supposed, Compton and Beach made fun of thelr mixappropristions, al- lewing that the money has been lost in specalas Chicago grain and pork markete. Beach is undoubtedly the principal ofiender, Compton being led into the crhue by bim beeause it was Jmpossible to earry on the specntation undetected without the assistance These speculations, so-called, agricd on for the last three years. The bank's capital was supposed to be 50,000, hut only £25,000 was everpald In. The deficit smounts to £45,000, and there are other losses Which swell the aggregnte the bavk beyond redemption, Fourth, wherever they can g Archier avenie; Sixtl, like the 202 Blue Island aver ‘Taylor street and Blue feal banquets of the old herolc days, The delegates from the sewers and from the corner grogsteries are happy and content. « Each has recelved lls quota ta be nsed in the ward, and cach will nee It for ‘There's millions In it, rabber.stamps and 3ie. McUlivray aaid that Uriggs would nat run, Ie bisd been bought off by the Hoa; the Democrats, w inio the fight I Driggs tad staried, but no Several voicen remarked that they would lay that irieca for next time, pont L, J. Dizon moved In, and waa y resolved into the ehnir, Mcdilveay stated that he bad met . -Cluy, Bhuman on the strect. [Grest Eiglith, corner ot d_aveniie: Ninth, ixth: Eleventh Twelfth, like the s Hall: Fourteenth, Fiftrenth, northeast corner of tro streeta; Sisteenth, No, 58 like the rogr- tions in futures (5 the ‘ext Madison stre Tenth; Thirteenth, like the Tw&l(lh Clybourn avenu. teenth; Elghteenit, routhwest corner of Superior and Clark streets, Mr. ¥, L. Chane, and for the good wan, Gua Lange, was added to tue memuerahip from the Fitteenth Ward. The Chairman, the donghty Miles IKeloe, im- pressed upon his hearers the neceenity getting down to business and making things lively Miles alno wugpested that it would bo well If the members of the Committee would make up their minds to *‘obey the rules," . « One Dongan, from the Seventeenth Ward, had and thought it mighry anner ward, ad he called it, abonldn't be kept posted about stch eufen, If. there ‘omiskey, hired scrvant of the County foard, was wroth because the aforemald Dungan ealled the Scventeenth the banner ward, and went Mr. Dongan one beiter by offerin, that hls, the Eichth Ward, woul eald Donwun's ward ** by a large majority, " An adwtrer of Mr. Dongan moved that’ that gene tleman be added to the Committee from the Seven- teenth Ward [n place of Ald. corting to the admirer, didn't **come t meeting, ™ ae he onznt to do. The modest Dangan implled that he wished for nu additional honore; In short, that he wouldn't An_attempt was made to add othor members to tho Comnittee, hat the unwushed becamy moad- dened at Secrutary Merrlit's ssscrtlon that Jerry Crowley had to have the names submitted o him Une excitable individunl even went #o far as to swear by all that was holy and Democratic that Le'd dissolve his connoctlon with the whole busi- ‘*after runnin' the If much was tho caso, are bo #0 100d an to infurn 't somshody be 80 good 4 to Agood desl of qulet amusement was Indniged In vesterday on 'Change, when two prominent dla- tlilers kmpnrted the intelligence that Tom, ** onr ‘Tom," the head and front of the irst combination entered Inlo to control sud manipulste the high- wine miarkets of the of Compton, Workingmen's uatr P too many vutsidera in. **Gentlemen,” sald be, “*the workingmon must loak after themeelves. I tell you, 3lnc, you don't want such lnrgo Inge. M Mcllvray concluded with a declara. tion In favor of llenry ¥, Slieridan, Mr. Conlon muved that a committea of tiree be abpolnted to walt upun the Exccutive Comuiitee of tho Green- They were o ask the Hammond was 8 what's-his- and no better thun o how-d'yeecall-it. Ife was place-hunter, cxiled Irom the Iepublican party aid recking ehelter, Furthermore, e was ho tnore n Gresnbacker than he was » Workingtan, Several voices obrerved that mond counted for Lynch, McCrea being hon ‘was infinitely proferable to Lynch, who was not— golng v be elected. As to the man Liob, no decout citizen could Lold up hils head after votlng for m, Meesrs, Healey, Darc, and Conlon were appoint- ed n commltice 10 wait’ on the apustics of . the ng- Tn a fesv minutes they retuzned, dragein: with them Messra, Norton, Hobinson, and flowen, uriiled (reenback Executive Committee, orfon made d lons specch; 8o dld Mr. Bow- Both gentiemen advocated’ the claima of ‘They heid out the olive-branch, offors the use of thelr hall to the Workinzmon. he mceting then indulked 1n genoral conversa- tlun. Finaily, 4 commitice consisting of Mcasrs, Conlon, McGlivray walt on Judge Wal auswer as to whethor he wonli accept the fuslon nomination or not, tev wero empowered to fuse on ilammond, agreed npon for County of the party, Liob'a to $63,(0, busting clection day the men to be paid thelr wages as nenal, and that when the billa were ecnt to hiin, made out at the rate of 82 per man, he would pay them, the various distillcrics rent to were the Alcoliol Works and the Plienix. meet with that condinl appreclation which Dis. tiller Lynch thought it would. atlrring drama of 1wo years ago wonld peesiat fn crowding upon encluotlier, as the meiaories of 4 past were unrolled like o huge panorama: and th zuth of the old Latin aplorism, **False in ono, false in alL* made iteelf wore manifest, as the mind’s eye rested on each succersive plctiro on the canvon “of memor, which mentlon SOUTH CAROLINA. Corvysi, 8, C., Oct. 30.—~Thursday next Is arsigned for hearing the case of Cardozo, ox- State Treasurer, charged with a conspiracy to defraud the State. The case agafnst Congress- man Sinally (volored), tor aceepting a Lribe while s member of the Legislature, is set for trial on AMonday nest. ‘The witnesses relled upon by the Btate are all Republicnns, The Court will be ocenpied reveral weeks, it 1s thought, it the trlal Oct. 30.—The case of Bemator Patterson has been further pastponed cement of counsel ot the request of the icneral of Soutl Caroling, who is un. nble to be hiere to-muorrow on account of otllefal The case will not agal; until some time atter the Wth of November, the cxact time to be agreed upon herealter,with the exorces understanding that no further req- ulsition be maode ur chargo preferred during the pendency of the present proceedings before Judge Humphreys. for the Ttepuhlicans, e hear uf any Tl . The schemo did not | sponiont b o ‘The events of the to put up %5 clean out the of the vx-otiicils, jolnted " remarks, e of Peoria, Pekin. Ulncinnatl, and Loulsville, were not Infrequent: and the Jooker-on had no difficalt to his owy eatiefaction that tho speakers hail grievances to complain of which years to come will Sweeney, who, ace v determinin, Another thing was noticeablo yesterday In cer- Distiller “Lynch's” fricudls were very mich excited over the arseriion made by one who elaimed (o snenk by anthority, that the 00 Irinh need apply® had recelved §a auletis, for withlu the past two or three days two genulne Dibernlan gentlenien hnd been accommodated with ) the distille ry at the corner of Chicazo THE TR ST con- tain politieal circles, erty Crowluy was —d campulgn, ' wonldn't somebody hiny, and then wontd knock that chlp oft hls shouldery The excitable member wos informed that Jerry bad no ruch wicked Intentlons, but that hie was ouly ucting nnder Instructions, secimed to mollify the member's ontrased f and, there being no further husiness, the Commit- tee adjourned to meot ogaln this alternoon. A MASA-MEETING, The Democtats wlil try to hold n mass-meeting in_Farwell Hall Friday night. M.. W will lead off. Little HoMman, Jr, plea for Lich, and will b followed Buren, Tom Moran, Murray F. Tuley, mund Jdueszen, and W, C. Goudy. 14, of conrse, set dow: 1ic may look (o! h power of the Fed madversions on yo ‘Tom Lynch, Gencrallssimo Lieb, o, mith, and Tum Larrett, con- be trotted out to speak thelr little OF DEATH. Kvecial Dizvateh (o The Chlmtas Tribune, 81, Lotts, Mo., Oct. 80.—Willam Wieners, the murderer of A, V. Lawrence, was sentenced m the Crlintnal Court to-day to be hanged Dee. 14, When asked If he had angthing to say, the doomed cutprit smilingly replicd in the neg- atlve, and, while the rentence was being pro- nounced, looked at the Judige with the alr of o pleasant ancedote. Larrabes sireet. craluintes the wentiemen on thelr Inek, and t y have caune tn | goud encugh Morgan till election day," ook upon it **as o o was uiade ua to tho rust of the tekot, Tho rosult Jat a doelded sictory for ‘tho ropudiauoulsts, it being wetl-understoos liave nothing to do with tho nomination, Hame miond and oyt therofore gother In Aho honors, An this Ix 8 conglomoation of tho sccesstoniet ne untrlaly ad the **ltup* of Uie Urcenback set, thelr probablo voto will b abaut seventytive, Tess deductions for thuke baght off. T0-night B lovas foant will be_held in tha Gregnbackers' Lall, No, 158 Clark street, THE GRELUNBACKERS, APTER TUE CONVENTION, The Creenbackers profesaed yestenlay to be delizhited with the product of thele painful labor of tho day before, but thole forced cheerfalness only served to slhiow thelr rear and luner disgust with the wholo tinsiness, They realize that they nre leading, os usunl, o forlorn hope, and that the binnk spectaclo of a minserable polltical funcral te starlug tnom In the faco. Aud yet they have clicok enough to face it out, and to aseert, witha solemuity ridiculons to behold, that they nre To the Edifor of The Tribune. ‘The explanation Cuicauo, Oct. 0. ~The following extract from a reported Interview had by a Sfaats-Zeltung report- o with County-Clérk Lieb, 1 take from your lssue of this morning: cath system, s34 the Qe xcliedly, cent whilch Ie taken § iy Iy fiter. and In the evenlug the accntinta must agree, six months, and get my book on which wera s to the qustles “of the new before the Court of Appenl Bot a 1y of ehobe LorF o Feve u dimiuution of punlshment. went to gt he welghied 210 pounds, but he has W pounds sinee his incareeratlon, and, efforfs to be cheeriul, constantly He swears he will starve or kil himsell before lui will weet death on the n'for o spocch, and the pube ol it pride to the caal el the chiarming Sgurea of the cashier, ourselr that everything {8 eatered, any turther, I am at your scrylces cves Formerly things ran poutly sut of judgment or n and same anl- i ts In portecr opder, here, bt now everythiog Is a model Daring the Iatter part of last year a collector from the oftice of the afurceald Lieb prescated to tho executrix of an entato theu being probated in the County Court, and in which I appeared as an aftarney, a bitl for fees and demanded payment The lady liad previonsly patd the bill, ond her agout held and subwequently showed to Licl's subordinate the receipt for its payment, Yet, this not belng sufliclent, another. man, this time u balliT, presented the same bill the third thing, and when the agent and I this time showed tho receipt to the nforesaid subordinate, au ex- minination of the fee-book discivsed that ihe been credited presentation hap. ! bad been pafd, Charles Hainen, s bver his fate, tead Committse held Iast evenlug, with a INCENDIATISN, §1. Jons, N. B., Oct. 30.~—Early this morning the Exhibition Bullding st Fredericton burned, ‘The flames croseed the. street, burning two ses und damaging others, The Exbibition Bullding wus stored with agricultural fmple- ments, slefgts, and varrloges highwind carrled the cluderato a great distance, Dunstan's Chureh, the purk barracks, nt Messrn, Luninw, Lee, Kin a Conmittee from tne Globe Tho- e, were admitied nnd pleaded the ‘who wanted to have the from the ticket and his “The discusalon wan »0 liercy r air, and ko long na Ly aut and retresn hinsalf cause of ‘Tom Knvanun, nume of Nelchel expuy own put on luatead, aa to be Lieard In L detnand that the Chalr ste In both mnaitand suiritnons ways noless than several At lust, after nll had veen rald that could , the request of the Committes was aba Committea walted on Dave linmmond, and the latter told then hu would accept— amount had 10 the executrix. iened several months after the bil The babe Is born, and Llaname la Lynch,—Tom ™R i, Lynch for short, Yesterday afternoon the Com- | The Ninth Ward Eepublican Cinb held & regular mitteeon Realization of the Natlonal Werkiugmen's' | meeting last eveuwing at thelr fuom inthe Parkue pacy Intervlowed the dreat Distler, 1l took | Huck, sarats et nod et picsc, ke off the sixty-gallon stamp, a5 it were, pulled out | guly.committera iwere appolnicd to attend to the tho head, opened the **bar'l, " and told th trivm- | eanvasming of tue votes of the ward; In accord- virato, Mesnra. Nelke, amillon, and Silversmith, | ance with lustructions from the Campaign Com- 10 help themselves, provided they would put him | MiMe at the fiead of thelr organization, They accopted | yspeec /g 1i¢ Wiado by IV B, ishop, Aucuet the terme, and Tom leads the ticket, Later in the l."aucnll.“ The elctier tileo-Club pleased tho day they ad o conforence with the simon-puro | auditurs greatly Ly Uiclr aing wing of the Industrials, and made an opeu propo- | Fhe tlub adjuurned after sttending to some sitlon to them, to the effect that if they would pnt | ™410F husiness ciuucted with the campalgn. Kittel Nirlson on tholr ticket, tho Natlonals would | sFhat the paliticnl fecling in the Elevonth Ward reciprocate by belching fortls on an agonized public | f8 healthy and wideepreat was evidenced last even- the name of Thomns Kavanaugh for Clerk of the | Ing by tho large meeting at No, 4 Indiana atreet, Crimina Court. ‘This proposal wns in n mearura | Wiies scvoral bundrede uf the betier clar of volore aceepted by the only ariginat—no connection with | pheditern cattedt fur Moeerer 3. 31, Stanter, He B the shop over the wny—Iudustrials, and the Na- 1.'.' Klokke, G. W, Spoiford, Aug, Sleyer, and 8, tlonals Inte Iast evenlng carrled out thelr end of | I, Hiaucheit, nnd most of thim wero prosent and iho agreoment. Sould the luduatrila fal (v bré- | mnde tierimg adiressen, which were well recolved. eve thielr portlon of the compnct, the Nallouals THE THUITCENTI, ;;'g:,;;;gn- e thele actione, s chrtain pentios | - An excollent mevthe of the epuilean of the Incn veurésenting the Greenbackere, with tho hya | otz e Kand wie bl Jus ‘hica, Ltwach Fal- of making s combination wherchy some candidate [ fiit R EAREER A 10U TR RERRORR TR Iwha has money to spond might be properly indorsed | ol of'ino' party and representative. men of the and sent before the people randeil t wach a man- | SO0 Tho party Gud_ represclative wen of the ner as to atirct theattention and confidence of the | 15 o fen by tiem, | The speake 7,000 voters whom Nelke etal. claim to ‘control, | L¢ ARERGH the chinprich, LY it ke sucak The Greenbackers sugrested that Dave Tammond | §0 e Siariing and oters i = {:«:f}cc{lluu as Ihlu vizicto o th l};nllm ;l tickets * 112 FOUNTRENTIL, ut, In the classic langunce of Nelke, *‘he.wasa o e rof t deadl doy du the pit, " and they would havo wona of | Haxters Hall, at o corner of Unfon and Trlo him. They could’ not tndo ything withous [ Strctd, was well diled Indt evening pon iife; They woro affer 1ive game, i if the (eeens | & call for n mecting of tho licpublicans of the backers hatt anything they wanted (0 trade achanes | Fourieenth \anl, ~ Excellent apeechen were made b Al e e et Moyt | 0y Mewerd, Hexing, Hanchetl, Loeae, Burling, tobe scorned, They “wantal | o0d othurs, oud nnln;:n]uyubéu m':fx“"g was had, " ; ol FIFTELNTI, e a1t wan vt ool | oy giftecntt Ward Iiowabiican Clab hald a very Watte,! tho Greenthoker srmdsdans aty | 1arze ol enthunbaatic meeting Tost alehit ot Folz Comnijleloncr, who bias a chance of cenwling n oy | Uil corner uf Larnyhee atrect and North venne, & spiit-up tieket, for thy vote of the Fifih Distrier | it niain all wis flled 1o overfiouing, aad tho lunrml‘ll lmn\: |r||klhc plont:ul ol.'lcflllluu. would he mffi'ffi::flf.fl" penkors were:ul) 'Foeotvad with, acceptable, Nelko et al, thought there wan soma % q PeAi 1 the MRon g i o, They | e Petr Busclivah eatled the meating o ordor, \yonld raport favorably on it, and ktated that it wos the fast meeting of the Ho- IN THE BEVENING pnnl.lnun ?llmu: Iotl the m|ml Inlclr::r:'nm clection, r o W auil therefore a Chairman should by chosen, P e e ok siroy wlip wera unavald | BUy N Thert u, Lune, canidata for Suporintond- veried i the sascinbiy toom of the hondmeiers 1 | dent of Publl Schools, was the fieat. speaker, te tho ear of 106 Washington strect. The aora | Witk followed by e, dootso Wo Suaffond, candis trore eigldly gnarded by an umateur tyler, who bad | 6 for bonuty, Comaibslonues dv Fons Arold been huprovieed for tis accaslon. Afier tho cone | {1 Germun)s HEh T fabulators bad been called to order, tho Committes | feemib Ward Wevublican Clubs Sir, Reyuoldes o Ttealizntion reported. They gave an enco bedadic s Nteolons, canlidate fac Clark of tho aging view of what "T'omn Lynch would do, It w (fflllllzhfl Court; Mr m'"“.‘"' nD-‘I ‘,hc Fuurteenth recelvou with clicers und wigorous stampinizof un. | Wardi Mtz & M Metiras, ©+ithe next County pollshed boote, Throata lucared with ahirte which LovssGRnes e Be o Joyon. af the, Firdd Watds had not for many weclon «craped an acqualntance | Caratior Bictzach, and Me, Frod Bucker. | The Jie with our Mongotian friend with tho almund cye | bublican ticket thronzhont wan warinly ludorved, shonted . thomweives hoarmo. an -5 " viaias ‘¢ | and the appiauee which followed the”mention of numerons greenbacks or remonetized **halven ™ the name of euch candidate upon. the Repnblican nan m“c‘;‘",‘ Bofore them, The detalts of the | Heket promlaed much Jor tho success of thattickot, thoe trades wero xnatiated on at ereat longih, at least in tho Fiteenth Wanl, much to the dinzust of a mob of lnngry ans 2o S Who cooled thelr heels In tho adjoining apartment. TILE COURIS. MERON 287, 201, 200, 200, 2 N Qrepg, on trial, Junok Moong—No furthor call. No, 45, Gnrley v, Harrieon, on trial, .l:nlml}: Roaxns—EI0 to 455, Inclusive, Nocass on trial, Jnnnznnrrrn—fllll L£81 to 1100, Inclnelve, except £00, 203, 205, 200, 208, 200, No. 180, Mclican 8. Fox,'on telal, JUDuE Fauwkit—General business, unaz WiLLiAxs—No, 518, Fox ve. Long, o 240, 'Osborne vs, rd of Trade and Floto would bave been ready to i JUDGMBNTS. Burznton Count—tluxrrastoNs—Slmon Teld o) al. ve, George Auch, Tobths Clunp, ond John Schnad, 860682 —Willlam Matthel va Joseph T, Kloovekorn, $180,08, —Philip flenne wa, J, T, Tland, 8880, 41.—J. M. Durand et ol v, W, i, Tintchinron, 816, 119, ~William Matthe! ve, Fritg l"t‘!‘zgc;l_‘.haum and Wilhelmiua Fergenbaum, 225, b vuok GanavoP. C. Healy ve. dohn Unldy, 2,50, —U. 1. Nigate va, K. N. Topkine, £118.° —I;,\’, 1I. Burley ve. Chouncey T, Bowen, 814, ap Shoman _ had declared (h‘nt 1 arty let ther- 3 cuit Covnt=Jenar Rooenrs—I, S, Gonld ot W, T, SO =, Wright ve, Clhar. 1. E. Jenkius vu, Jatses A. Edwarde ve. Kiren Caal, REVERSED AND REMANDED. Apecitd Dispateh ¢n The Chicugn Tribn Dezioim, Mich., Oct, 80.—The celebrated casg of Blroh & Hudeon, brouzut by holders of uotes bearing thelr names, which had been slizned by Inrvey -1, Windsor, 22 lie clalmed with their cousent, for the furtherhig of thetr Joint mining speculutions, and which was de- chled nrninst then, was before the Supremy Court to<lay, which reversed the dectsion and ordered a new tral. The amount fnvotved in these notes was 367,000, but there are alouy $40,000 worth of other aud simllar notes whoss status be fixed In common with these. e —— CANADIAN NEWS. The Fishery Comminsion—Itiotons Ratirosd Ofclnls, Spacial Diapateh (o The Chieasn Tribune, Ifartrax, N. 8., Oct. 80.—Evidence before the Fishery Commission on bebalf of hoth sides ls now closed, aud arguments am! specchea will begin on Monday, the 5th prox. The St. John Telegyraph says that the Canadion case beforeths Commission tins not heen weakened in any ma. terial degree, and that besides cliciting o vast nmount of valuable Information, which mnay b made the basis for future treatles, the founla. tlon lins been lafil for thy peavoful and entlsfa tory settlement of the questions arlsing out of the fisherics. 2 dpecial Dispatch o The Calengo Tridune. Anuncony STATioN, Quebee, Oct, 30.—The railroad war contlnues, President Raymond und Buperiutendent Folsom, of the Prgsumpsiz Rattroad, are tn Richford, Vt., two miles from here, tearing |Yrtrw.-k on_the Clyde River Raile road, which nus to the tuutheastern Bafle way, and, to prevent the oflicers of the latter Company from ‘restraining thelr movements, they have eut the telegraph wires, It is alsy reported that they have destroved the rallroad ery yote for 1 e . And Cooper was' appolated 1o lacu and procure from bim an If he would not, the Commit- give-and-take armngement that Judge Wallace would Finally the secret meeting finishcad ite momentous businosr, and tha non-commlsaloned menibers of the party were granted ndmission - to the sacred | Rocord of Judgments, New Sults, Oriminal precincts. A young fellow named D, R. Cooney Business, Ltes e e it b lueteon of 4o | gy g Williams. sesterday overruled tho de- uluuc had Ifiel;x‘cam‘{urmlr{‘y flpmlll the lctzm‘o murrer b the enso of John Chipp vs, The Em- tlun wus called to ordor, Lonts Hosenlictin pire Fire-Insurance Compiany. It appears that B aly Snioppaus im ticket, whichs wus unanl- | (o1 yet s polley tn the Union Fire Insarance Crunty Treasurer—=Thomas Lyuch, Company, under which ho sustained a loss, and v clerk—E. ¥, C. Klokk delighted, and that they are or break pumebody * olseN in_ the way of a im anybody. Ho promised, moro. | Cuuntyc A for which luss he subsequently recovered judg- | bridiza ut East Richford. T Ion, A, B. Fostee oven 1o aall iy nnd make the campalgn o **red-hot urt=Juiliin ftoncnthal, meut, i the meantlne the Company aban- | Arrived liere tils afternoon by apduial train, ac- ‘un, ™ When ho gots over hia desiroto run, which Tvunty Conrt—Mnsun_ Luotis, 5 o Lo Empl companied by E, W, Gofl, Prealdent of the Mo will probably bo un or ubout the norning of clec- | firoduis Cierk—Seth Manchett, doned business, and n:lnnlm; in tl mplre m,]_ Portland & Boston Railread, and a large probably turen nronnd and accuse the Criminal Clerk—Th Ravina Insurance Company, turnlg ‘over about @100, N refused, whereat thoy departed a0 angry 10 be audible a1} over the lower part of the hote threatening, anong other thitus, to sapport and work far the Itepublicun ticket from end’ to end, If the purty choores to do this, fitneas or out of aplte, there can be o one 1o say ral residences, all of which wore con- The firo was the work of anl lncendiary, uud great excitement prevaila, One Mark Conroy hus been urrested on suse pictan of being the fire-buy. Now, if Licb's cash {s balunced evel and he scitles with the Coanty often, twico during thie last elghteen mouths uiust Lieb or Lis coshicr become aware of this dise crepancy, or clve he led to the reporter when he ed stalenent; or, worso than accaint for feea made {n the One of twn things (s certaln: booke of the County Clerk are very neclizently snd shiftieesly kopt, or somehody in 1hat oflice docs not account for fees collec Thise 1 Ihiuk, iv the only inferel drawn from the facts above stated, REPUBLICANS, THE CAMPAIGN COMMITTER held another meeting yesterday morulug at thelr No. 13 Washlogton street, vorable reports were received in reganl to the ean- vass in tha various wards, sud (he following lat of permancnt headquarters was reported: First Ward—lwai No. 1 Graud Pactfic Hotel, rucr of Wabash aveous and softa of selling him out. Tho selling-out chargy In hiiw Jaxt refuze. o tbat as the one dear, preclons, conforting thought, ‘The martyr of the campaign I8 none other than Dave Hammond, THE COUNTY CENTRAL CONMITTER of the tircenbackers met in the aflernoon at tho warly leadgusrters. It was, after all, the Cotnmitteo of the ~ Domoer signed to daty with the Geconbacke ier us_ matter of all, he docs nol County Court, THE INDUSTRIALS. A LOVE-IEAST AND A ROW, ‘I'he Industrials yesterday did Mttle Lesido dis- caselng thelr ticket, grievances, aud* wolul split, Tho original wing held **open court” at lLead- quarters, LaSalle and Adomd strects, Lut only talked and Inuisted that Tom Kavanaugh should b placed on the Democratic tlcket, succeeded In enpuging quarters at No. 17 Wash- Ington atreet, but, outsido of tnat, did nothing of They held several conlerences with ex-(iauger Nelke's Nationals, and talked ahout consolldating the seventeen with the twenty-two, making thirty-ulne {n all, and forming the now Natlonal Workingimen's party, his “crowd a DIAMONDS 8TOLEN, Suvectat Disateh o Tha Chicago Trivune vorts, Minn, Oct. B0.—About .7 18 cyening Eustls Bros', jewelry storo was robbed of aboul 81,200 worth of dismnonds. A pentlemunly-oppearing man called at tho store durings the alternoon looking st damonds, vromisiug 1o call awafn and purchasea set, Abtout To'clock this evening, boy was tn, he called and . na) tray of dismonds, turned he grabbed the iray and of thelr power of ¢ thenirelves **the Commitiee,” In fact, they aro pure and almple Democrats, and of course they are workinig for tho election ol Lyneli oy trylug to make n diveralon b favor of o fuolish, kot-teaded Itepublcan, ‘The memibers predent yeateniny wero Iy (Chatrman), Cameron (Secrota- ry)s Guttloson, ‘of the Tenth'Ward; silver, of tho Thirtecnttis Lywan, of tho Seventeenth; Patoh, of (e I'ifieent of tho Sizteenth Horton, of the Fourth, ~Thia number, which Is by no_meany bhalf of the Committeo a3 originally procect uce that can be when no one but o ed 10 look at the Wihile the boy's buck wus “ukipped for No trace of him lbas been discoverud by the police, THE GRERN ‘Thiv would give ‘D MONSTER. chance to crow, W P, Octe 80.—~A special to ths iul-tivtette from East Livervool, O., 4 and 5 0’clock this alternoon Ralph Wiatergill, of this place, cut bis wife's throat with a razor, cansiug death In a few win- utes, und then grashied bis own throat, severing the windpipe, and infiicting a wound which wit robabty resule futally before morniy and ond wife wers about 40 have not lyved amfeably to: past uwing to jealous; and, who fntiutes thisevening that t) wile's Juve from Ll was the o} the truzedy. ‘wWas to chuck out Thw MunuNe ynun'f person who wis unscquainted with the rules, an fordovelopments In quict and acorner. A fow eats after, aud whilo the youny verson was Ing outatdo, the duor apened with a bang, and L Gettleson and Lyian shot oot fute the puckets, as [t were, Tite Tisusx to the cuntrary It was learnced ofterwarnds thas 8. I McCrea fue Vroaattrer, when that gentleman refused (o be bled, tho *¢ N ately went to Tom Lyuch, who 'l und Just handed aig cords uf Y. alerday afternoon seyeral Ingmen were notified thut Dave 'Thornton had cents n plece for every wman who would vote fur “Tom Lynch, especially from the Fitth Ward, and that they ure urcently roquested to 2all on Daviid Howe one has nobly contributed ud it iy uald bas placed most of It in The boys should call around early and get thelr share, withitandiug, = i inst the tactics of s ALsAukLw AYEUE, Wik 1t momie, Lad boan smporied from Thmmy i Larrubea sircet and Noith svenus (Fols Hull, Now York, 10 du tho Demucratic work i thy a teventeenth—111 Chica; ktgnwenih~Turvar Hall. Col. llobb and Nears old, and sether for some tine who hind buen walting outsid o the part of the hus- B, Hawlcy wers placed on the Compalgn Commitiee in addltion to thos represcuting the ‘Chird Dlstrict, W, J, Campbeil waa added 1o the representation from the Fifth Ward and Clark Lipe to tbat from tho Eleventh, on the same Commitice, The question of the number of votlug-preciocts then came up, and the Chairmun, Mr, Bisbee, re- ported that the interview with the Commitiee on Public Bervice of tho Connty Board had resulted In the informatlun belng furmehed that the givislon by thy city 1n last wpriog'a election would be in lorce thiw fall, with the exception of the Eleventh snd Sixtecntlh Wards, Mr. lSisbee suggested that, s 4001 34 thvwe were made up by the County Nosrd, smpblet forin, fn councction L buundarics Of each district In the Eleventh Ward, b 4 cul dewn to the old number. Hoard to practically disfran. toroun_dennnclatory orucy Liuscott, who faced fraud un the e At the lust election fu) tuepublican vutes could not be received, and recints were decreased the evil would oaly be ren- After sotue further talk, Mesre. Linscott, uruey were appoinited a commitice b cone sider all cotuplaints on thiv head, aud coufer with in regard o 'their sdjustment, A cumnmniltec was alew appointed, couslsting of ncwbers from each ward, to louk wfter the propes wpening of the buoks on election Aliat the returus were farly made, TUE COMMITIEE LISTENED TU SONE KEMARKS Ar. A, C. Hesing vn this fwporiant subject, Heaing pald particular atteation to the fact that the County Board was guilty of a grues ottrage fu withboldlng the lucation” of “the und the nawes of judges until the when {8 would be fnpassible W correct bad x intments sud rewedys Buprover districling. v opiulon it was a friud which deserved 8 rouslng protest frou the public. Some furilicr business of sn unimportant charac. tor wad aiteuded o, ufter whilch the Committes ad- Measrs. Pauling, Cleveland, aud Thompson bave polnted 8 comutites tourge upon the mem- the Lourd of 'Trude, the Lunhs, sud b u wen generally, the propriety, if not the neces- luccs of business ou the da; Ju thls conuectiva 14 way be ‘resident of tho I n favor of the plan, sad will sub- #cen the State, seleetion of o Campalyu Commitice conalating of Mewsrs, Hurton, Allcn, Hoblcson, Cameran, and Patch,” OF these, o mujority tmay bo o wupnuit the Democests in cvery move, ‘Tlie reculur membors of the party elalm thst the Central Comnmiites bad uo right to lrwlnl or elect this Camnaign Commit e, because Leen glven o a committec of five, It ve been un act of usnrpstion, IN TII¥ EVENING al-looking crowd calling themselves the LCuunty Greenback Club met tn the bara No, street. tisorze S, Howen, luwmond, Hkowiss the friond Myurs, whom bLe trled to fore the Dechive went to smash by ceriain Innocent clerks W deposit money he gave them for the purpose, was the A fuey-looking Indivldual with hle hair parted In the widdle did what little writing 1lia unme wan ascertained to Lo ‘* BUSINESS, AN Fruxcisco, Oct. 80.—A Virginia dis- patch, yestenday afternoon, says thut a number of cunvicts fu the Penitentlary at Carsony altempted to break out, aud sglzed Muthewson, the Deputy Warden, und, holding him befors them to intimidate the guards from fAring, made Mathewson three times or- dered the goards to fire, They Gnully obeyed, rely woundlng Mathewson and two of the vonvices, when the others surrendered. Were Do escRpes. CHARGED wrinif voraeRy. Mogkistow, N. J., Oct. 80,.—L, Cass Cupert, alivs Cacpeuter, editor and proprietor of the Columbian niuny Bouth Carolivs, has been ar- restel hiere on a3 requisiton from the (Jovernor of South Caroling, ciareed with “ raisfug? ' two Lutes from ¥UW 10 §), —————— GEN, FORREST'S FUNERAL. Teun., Oct, 80,—A large meeting of ex-Cunfuderate soldiers was leld this evening to takie action in regara to the death of Gen. s, Gldeon J, Plllow pregided. Nu- werous speecles laudatory of the Wizard of the Haddle wery ade, und resolutions of respect to his memory udopted; also resolutions request- fuiz w suspension of all Lusiuces between 10 and 12 u'elock to-morrow during 1be particapation of all ex-eoldiers, the various artients of the City Government urzaulzations, and publie sehools, th will take pluce from | laud Church, of which Gy Ler, und Le will Le buried b) ol which soclety b members of bis 0ld culnmand. Wasuiseion, D. C., Oct, 30.—A weetlng waa Leld te-ulghit ut the rovins of Col. Yous resentative from the Mewphls Districs, v tweubers of the eavalry corps of the Jate Furrest, to take actwn in refe tien, Cushbuers presided, au Dibrell avted us Secretary. A Comtnlttee, cone rhatisg of the Chairman, Col, Young, Gen, For- uey, of Alsbutig, Gen. Cook, of Georgia, aud Col. Moucy, of Misisippl, were appolnted to draft resufutions und forward thew W the tawl- Jy of deceased at Mewphis, A BONT UP LOVE-PEAST was held at the Industrial lNcadquartérs, The Campaigu Cominittec asscmbled previousty 1o ar- for eetings, ele. The Commitice are M, curroll, Robert Lahey, David Lap Muurice David, wub-cummittecs, Aftor the committecs the cawpuigners sdjourned until 10 ‘fhe lmpromptu_inecting was graced by Tom Lynchand Lich. The foriuer louked melancholy, 4nd #at on the corner of a beneh, with hix hesd knees, admiring his Lleb oppreciated the situstion amlt smiled "Tue lesscr Doolittle was thero, with the crmiue of that Judgesblp almost enveloply A copy of Purdon's Disent was o one hand und & Life of Rufuw Chonte in his other, while & dime- uovel stuck out of his coat puckel, George 1, Plant, Thomss Lynch, Gen, Lieb, and vtiers, nade speccnes, ' workiugmen, and showed the necessity of electing them (Ill: l,')flnfll!hlel of the Denocracy) to oflice, @ rash for the gate, be publisbed In p amap vhowing | lll.ll‘lf ity havl bees chire vutcra culled ford wecch from Prosecuting At huracterized )t s s bare. ublican votern, Was ueceueary, M. 8. Robinson. tho stactiing question, which was the right Comit. mittoo 10 bose the Campalyy, the old Club Commit- tee, or the one whict the Fresident of the Ureonback Counvention was authorized to appoint, and which that fuuctionary announced s composed of 8, ¥, Nurton, George 8, Bowen, Isalah Chamberiatn, aud M. 5, Hobinson. ur the miensbers aiscussed the u]nunlo succeeded fn getting thu sublect most bud Wwith great soleiunlt; erlastingly back up 1hia Juuctura tle Ball wos lavaded by- turce répre: sentadives of thy Worklogmen's Tnd They snuounced theuclves as opposed to y ull Rattered the which he saw the County Bourd was elected. 1o went 10 tho Grectaw republics for cturcd Ju vivid terms the pue -day, and tguce P i tu support Lich for uitice, Me disclaimed bolng a demagoguo of a professlonal politician, & committee, 'snd Intimated that an effort was oa fool 1o **Hx things " The deulred Committeo wus sppointed, and ull hands retired to thesumaller barn for s coufercnce. Alter a few cuine put, bastlly capisined thathoy ably retomm with the r 1o tow. Amidst the spplsuss following tlus an- nouncement, the palching-up Commitiee tuwnbled ‘Then arvse oue Balley, repre the Workingmen's pasty o Communisis, —who cxpressed his regrols that lhe Greenbackers badu't takea hls ganyg under thelr coryorate win much as if Bai any such ot was eficctually wmotbered, for the Grecobuckers a3t down upon him #s soun as he dec! one of the asceders, wanted to ba fi d hils burangue, mily arvse to a point 3 llélln the worse for liquor, o [esace Dooliitie was called for, and consid- srable disorder prevailed. Tuk Tai €an6 was about {0 be Al heard after Lieb Blio Lad of thy BeLogau fa the funcrul aud Dunoven, who was tnslated upon belug b Court Btrect, Cumber- 1. Forrest was @ wem- rd, slter yoi hav o o Dewocratic sche: A voico—Let bim sbut up. Douuvan—1 wart to be heard, falp ple— Tle Cualr—Shut up; yuu can't be h wani nuo dutarbers here, Douovan—You are no gentleman, The Chair—1'll break your — nose it you iy that azals, y the Odd-Fellows, ¢ liitened (o this wiber, assisted Ly e wnd politl— stated that the nuunced himself I =it it Lo the Biembe: A MEXTING OF TUM COUNIY CENTHAL COM- pousible basis of vnion would have been fn the Greenbackers throwinyg Hammond overboard. lu the aLsence of the Commintee, the Club awused ftaelr Leartuyg specchies aud taking up a col fur tue 1wan ‘vho scrubs out the ball. Donorau—You a5¢ no gemtleman, sud I can Lia cane tightly and put on kpock thu nows off of ‘Tue reposicr ruize bis bat, fur war scewd huwinent, The ggsece Doolittle turned pale. Tuia Lyueh straightened up, and Georgo Plant bee gwn reading one of bis rey led. Martuey coughe atenday utteryoon, Artbur Dlxon u vrgunization was perfected by f Couch Fresident, snd Willews Becrtary. 'The qusstion of Judges 84 the window. Tow Kavauaugh aud Juatlco Muluss Cumminsiune, e Rovinauah, Cipoiton, Toetted Sirtuan, st deonke 1 Wette. 0" | 000 of aseta. Phy Uuilon. was, towever, after- O ton of Mo Homlarncrs O, L of v | Ward resncitated, with u new sct of oflicers, was uppointed by the Chalr o wait on the chaico | 80d 18 name changed to'tne Farmors’ Insur- ;-r m‘.,: cml‘"“fl""' ‘lllrmrlm thom of the bonor con- | ance Compnuy. Its old officera then attempted orred, anil collect Slio ausespment, to appenl frum the judgment of Chipp, sud Mr. Cooney appoluted annuch Committee, Messrn, X Benitzon, Ulbba, Sulivan, Bliveraiin, sad Sl | executed au_appeal bowd slenod by tie old oflicers, though withont consent of the Empiro s, After the Committee had been nppointed, Mr. | (o, e, O il ¢ Dandixon Toso 0.8 quiestion of nrivifeve, and aajd | Company. Chipn filed a bill charglug that this that ho desired to clear himeel! and his coluborers | bill was fraudulent, asked Lo luve it set eslide, from the infanious charges of the pross, and then | and the Empire Insurance Company compelled erociona as 1iue Beurd at the rovurts ¢ e ¢ g i e VAL ‘nrty‘ uf wiich he was an | 12 18y hls clatm, - A demurrer wus filed to the ‘ lionorod member, ind no Interest to subweryo but | bill und arzued yestorday, Judge “""lmul thu public intercat, etc., eic., and o heap more | however, overruled ity holding that the bil cfl"lr'r Im"fl“m’iflfl- would lle, wnd that the complainant conld bu dullos Stivermith culoglzed the ticket, Tlo | aliswed to sbow thut the bond was Iraudulent. thought it was a credit to any party or any A DIvORCES, Witivwich & ticket, which he felt wauld be eleetr 1, Dedriek yeste: o llu'l: would come that granl umm‘l reform which Anulo G, Dedrick yestenday fled her bill tall 5 vz Ing how fn 1562, whien she was only 16 years ;',}L,{:,'fl“"" of the country au miuch nevuid, ol ulfi, sho wmarsled_John Dedrick, then over 45 Chuirman Cooucy remnrked that tho managera of | Yeurs of age, She munsged to endure his the Natlunuls were not thivves, 64 was luthmated | ubuse for twelve years, awd then was obifized to in tho press, Jeavo him in 1871 on account of bls cruclty, Bhe Nelke got ap on bis hind lees snd ruggented that | charges that Lesldes pounding her when sick the party whould inspiro public contidence by hold- | qul refusing to support lior, he has for wecks ‘"f Anree nisss-toeet! "":l”'“’ In each Divirion, and even months at u thne refused to speak to Sy ndixon sald hewould Lave ona on thy Weet | her, aud wlien ho did fhud his tongie It would Pyt N Lo any to abie lir and thurao hor with uthdel- ity to fdw, Ou oll walch nceonnts she destres 10 be rid of Wim. : 8 TIIE OYROSCOY'S. ]}nny of friends, aud proceeded ut once to North 'roy. The action on the part of Ruymond (ne tensified the already bitter feeling aguinst the Pusautapsic Compiny. Public fecling hero 1y ununiuous fu favor of tho Ilon, A, Il Foster ond the Southeastern Rallway, Mcautiwe, trains will run on regular tiwe between this e b L S Tridung. wectal Diavatch to The Chleagn Tridune, ‘TonoNro, Out., Oct, B0.—Dotective McKine ney, of Indiannvolls, with tho asaslatunce of the clty pallee, this evening arrested John Ileary Uelger, altus C. 1. Bruwn, a sewinz-maching peddler of Cicero, Ind., for forguries on tne Citizens' Bank nnd private parties of Nobles ville, lud,, to the amount of €10,000, . ——— FREE GOSPEL FOR THE POOR, To (he Edilgr of The Tridune. Cnicago, Oct. 20.,~I have read with great pleasure and profit your admirable artlcle in your Sunday's editlon entitled *Bome Needs of the Church,”" 1L strikes the nail square on the head, and it {s to bo regretied that the secular press docs not mora frequently attack the sece tarfanism so prevalent in tho churches,—the Protestant cburchies cspecially. There was & time hiero during the Moody mectings that there wasa growlog hope fu the minda of the people that the bigh walls of creed and sect would be roken down, or atnll events so undermined that In the ncar future thoy would crumble and fall sud be forover” obliterated. It wus a8 goodly sight in thoke duys to seo brethren ” of “one family fu Christ dwelliug togother lu secmiug unity, Dutthe resuit hus proved it to huve Leen ouly sceming. No soouer had the doors closed upon those glurfous meetjogs than thoe scclarian inasous commenced repalring the breac 1 the walls, 80 that to-day they staud us firm us ever, aud the bopes of the pure aud good men uid womnen whio looked forwurd to a brighter day [n the lu- tereats of Chrisy's Churcti upon the carth are doomed to bitter and polrrnant die, intinent. But God Is just, and In 1l1s own g time He will provide a way for all His peunls to worship - outside of “human creeds and secturlsn formulas. Your article did not go quite far enough, cxeellont as {t was as far us it did go. In giving your reasons why tho poorer classed do not go Lo chiurch, you suy; F'he poor are irreligious becanse it is too expone #ive fur tuem Lo bo relizious, No poor man lies Lo make public concessivus 1o hiu puverty, esceph with bis butcher apd grocer. The pride of povery v quitc as cxactiug ss tho prde of weallb. lj ercfore, the poor man must come forward an aue for relilon Ju forina paugcris ke will be likely Dot to come at all, capccially in thess latter dass when Communiam bas seduced some of tho work: ing clusecs and the boe of equality Isin all theie Lounets. Hut this ks the tenduency, and it is slmost univorsal fu the Protesiant Church. You might hiave gone @ step further, and said quite aa truthfully, sud thoy arc frrcligious be: cause they do ot fecl ke taking an fron-cla osth to subscribe to creeds written by wian. The poor arc nut_nearly su frreligious as they aro uusectarian. This was evideuced by the lurge crowds and withiug Hsteucrs at tae Movdy sueetings. M “ You will be glad to krow that & wovement Dow ou foot to erect a Free Church, whur tho Gospel fu its slmpllcaty will Lo preached,—no creed, no sect, ouly Jesus aud Hbn cruclivd, will be preachied, aud where everytuing will vo {ree, and where the r will always be more tban welcome. X witl write more fully on tuid subject at su efrly day. A B MILWAUKEE ITEMS. Diapatch to The Chicaan Tridune. Muyduxez, Oct. 80.~Tho flour-barrel coop- ers struck to-day for an adveuce ju wages, sod will 5o doubt secure it, owlng to a shortage {8 Bour barrcls at the mills here. The Wiscumsin newsboys struck this eveniugs detuanding hatf a cent reduction ou paperé. When oll s lost hio ean ¢ 4. e but ’y virtue arowing out, the riebt to call Y i, Dalton, of the Niuth: Qressler, Corcoran, of the Fifth; and to curry om thelr they had uny mmonnt do, The fist bumness was waiting pitation, sud ut once f Mr. McNally, ! Weat Slde, Dondixon and Luu-e‘u‘l‘;‘ Side, Tawilton, Mulling, ond Dafly; South Bide, ‘Theodore Btoue, a few months age, while Denneliey, Cootiey, and km{. Thu meetize will | looking sround for some business I which to d ":"‘: :m:- ':‘;"',‘:r"n;"- South Slde, Fei= | fuyest bis sparc cash, i an evil hour met with e Camoulgn Commilive was lnstructed ta meet, | O l.:rcderluk T Morgan, l"lm latter clabined cach avuning between the hours of Kund b, nnd | $¢ be the vwner of an futerest in u patent for tlie Conyention sdjourncd, with a general invita. | KSTOBCOpC tobs, Btone Jooked ut them spin fon to Nelke to sef " ¢ e~ | town Inclined wires, balanco themsclves tn ju- Hon to Nel set up the beer, which he de clined, becauso Lyuch hadu't had time to go tg | possiblo attitudes, and apparently violate ol the bank, the laws of gruvitation, and he thought there was u furtune 1o be mude vut of the little toy: T, WARD CLULS, Morggu sald he owoed the right for all the ter- TUE PINST. rltory ‘:t[.fli olr the Allclulmxil,u:.. x:uulhlu wc,:uld »::ll ° s ouethird {nterest for 2,000, He showed a A splrited gathering of tho votors of the Pirst | 1iCCH BLiorney frum Honry Bocsley aud Ira ‘Ward wan held last evening at No. 204 Van Buren euree, the orlimnal patentecs, giving lim the strect. The hall was flled bafore the calling ta | right to sell such patent west' of the Alleghe. onler of the meetlng by & namber of cilizeus, and | nice, and on the faith of this documont Btone the lon. Arthur Dizon, who was called to the | puld 21,150 cash, and agreed ta release an jo- chair, was heartily cheered ou tuking the placo of | debteduess of vue 8., J. Doggett to him for honor. E’ll’\lll.nA ;lu:rl liuwl u:g, n::lwll:u'{{ t::‘l;l:lu i-lb:)r\l;mdl Mr. Dixoa briefly stated the objct of the mect. | HHat the letters patent wiich Morgan showed ug, and introduccd as tho frat peaker i, J, 9, | bud boen revoked lous efaro he baueht s ln- Knickerbacker, “"‘d"'”"h“““ candidate for tho | gigle, ' Ho immediately asked for a return of o L E e an neat tntroduced 10 g | U money, bt Morwin Feluaod Ll atd meeting, 1o el with a cordial recoption, Mr, | Yesterday Btune beg S Lome Hesing vald 18 was some tirme sinco he'had spoben | el Lim €0 dlsgore. fu that hall, and he was glad to see 50 mauy volers c ITEMS, 2 of the ward present 1o prove that thoy hud not lost | Ty the tuckmarker patent cases of* H. C, {nterest Inthe Nepublican party, “fle (Mx. New- | Guodrich vs Wililam D, Hoffnau, and i, G, Iog) Dl at ona gime Kone filo wn opoditiun | ((oouiric ve, duseph Powell, Judge' Drammoud party, but he hsd found that the only e 1 A 7 4 vation for the city eod county was to | yesterday ordered prelimivary lojunctious to - | [ssuic unless the defeudant In each case give o The oplnion of the muimbers of was, that was & humbug, d - thay parly ~would ~ have been ! e hud never Tha only business dune was tha depended on hat work bhad T'he Sret topic of discussion was ne Lo Ly lace the udministration into the hands of the R i’unum party. (ADDINLsc,) For that reavon o | borid I the sum of $1.000 for payment of ail ad supported Mr. Heath, and he was otill a hearty | damages arlstug from uny Intringement. indorser of that gentleman's policy. Cook County, Judge Drumona b engaged In hearing tho ho thought, was the Woril goyernvd cuunty In ihe | case of Southworths Assignes of Hents, Moblo :fi"fl‘.’z&fld lm Jeau sorry 1o 4ay he had helped 00 | g l.‘u.jv-l. Noble & {lhhu i Involving the effect % sl f u Judgment and execution entered by cons A Volco—"*1low about the warkingmeny" e . ) . Tuers”aro mauy. aaid M. Ticeims who thought | fceshot usainst Henls, Noblo & Co. Just the day the workingmen wero goiug off 10' vote ymust | they Were declared Lunkrupts. the Kevublican powiners. "Now, tho working- | Judge Farwell ks enguited in heariog s demur- men's intercel was Lo stav with ihe party which n«[ ta the il of the "Union Mutual Life.Insur- 8. ‘{ nixe, sud dually, { decreed tuat they would ev- loyt's Comuitico of Five. At ustrial party. guug, begged an P':mnmn bad worked for them ever since it was o puwer. | arke Company ve. The Frear Btone Manufactur- Hezo the speaker eatered nto & reviow of the | Jug Company. ‘The bill Is brought to enforve poua of soversl laws which tho Dewmocrats | the labllity of the stockholders of the Frear wuglit, such ae the Homestesd law aud the Elgbt- | Sein0 Staniifacturing Company, and the do- oot Taale a1 e wan b et ol e paorsst | fonise s that the stuckholders Wer ouly bouud uot of the party. ! h; [ 10 per cet o thelr s m‘:‘, and were then dquarters, sud would prob- alnder of the Indusiials Ll e Uulted fiul:l'—l:fi Bis: Heaitg 1bun proceedod to roview the lnsd ve full pafd-up stock tssucd tu them. workings of Mr. Llcb's ofice, glving o telling and closlug areuments v the State Bavings interestiug account of the proccediugs of Feter | Bauk cuse wers begun ut. 0 o'clock yesturday Hund sud olber |ncum£nunu. with a view 1o show | noraing and concluded at 10:80 8. m. ~The case bow Mr. llermann Lich was fatteniug sevorul . : ) scutes of fmbcclles for b owa benets o1 Ly ex- jras thon taken: wider dvissiaent by Judie pense ot the thaparene ¥ 5 UNITED STATES COURTS. adifcoutd s iecting, KB was foiowsid by Joat | ¢ Matutss M. Hinith began & sui yesterdsy for i other speake 82,000 against Ewasuel Hartman, Simon Hart- tico Morrison and other sprakere, who taa 2l . edective sddressos, aftcr which the mecting sd- | Ban, aud Frederick Henkel. An attachivent lu To an outsider, ks scomed very was nezulintiog for a dicker. I did siimate bid wanly breast, it ared that the ecion ¢ uroed. wd was also baucd. A capvass in the Seventh Wand reveals tbe n“fllrl.u" .mr 4 mlfi:' iguse TUN FIFTU. tHamuel Rocbuck, of Brooklyn, N. Y., filed a | names of 150 fraudulent voters registered. w-: snuounced (hat they bad usmmk The Pifth Ward Kepublican Club beld s meeting | bill arwinst David W. Bosley to roatrgn him | thorough scarnh will b made tbroughout Nortou expressed 1ty Judge | st No. 07 Archer avenue Lt wighy Mz Echmitz | from tulrlugivg w patvnt for au Loprovemeut | city,