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TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBU VEMBER 2, "HTT. date fixed by faw, favors a 6 per centrate of Interest, and Indoracn protection. The Democratic acguration of Mr. I to follow the liemocratle poiicy in the Soath; tayorn 8 6 per cont naury law., ‘The vote of the State last year was: Tilden, o Tayer, 103,617: Cooper. n 1874 for Governor It wan: Democratic, 97,283: Republica 4 lce, and Leginlatnre elected to ehoors Srnator n place of Dennin, Democrat, Nomiustlons: Republican—G, ¥. Vorter. Demarratic~T. 3, Keating. POLITICAL. Jatform denonnces the in. ayen: rejoicen that he has hnid The Itepublican piatforn indorsen the President and his policy, which carries out the national platform of 1876, and the explicit pledies of hia e11er of acceptances opposes the repeal of the lle- sumotion act: denounces Democratic efforta to tle: deprecates the resort of any clnes to modes of violenca to rubeerve s demandn, and by Implication spproves of & P'ro- tective policy, and declare for the regulation of improvement 80 84 to official Summary of the Vote of Ohio at the October fmpngn the Tresldent's IEW TonK, Jan. 2.—8pecial election for Congresrmen in the 1. 1. Field,” Democeat, 4,R%4: Chriatian Goets, Repubilcan, 1,465 scaltering, A Careful and Cemplete Compilation of Figuroes and Facts, Reventh District: all great works of inte prevent nnjust discrimination, ‘The Democratic platform reafirme the 8t. Loata latform of 1H76, approves of the economy of the ress, supporta the Prenidant's jemands 8 revision of the tarift Aubs{dles, condemns the lahor troublea while exonerating true workingmen of lnny pn:lelmllon therelu, wi “Conventiona—Repnbilean, Sept. eratic, Kept. 11; Prohidition, Ang. 1. :'Imlepuulum Bresdwinners, Oct. 10, Nov. 0. —The people elect Secretary of State and the Eenators to vote for A succeasor ftepublican, Judges of the Supremo ricts, tounty officers, ofc. ‘orty-fourth Con; Southern policy, Chronotogical Record of Events During the Year 1877, ‘The voto of the State s a8_follows: For Presidant—Tliden, Hayes. 71,080 ecattering, 41, For (lov. gensible Position of Qollector Simmons with T Doty i ooty Reference to His Oivil-Servica John C.Churchttt, AT ®Joha C. Charehfil, C. V. R, Ludington. F. l“' i Wi, L. Dostwick. Jamms Wieikid, Wi L Dostwick. it e, Trematn. e TiL Reymour, g, HABACHTSETTS, Jan, 10,—George F, loar, Conventions—Republican, Seot. Bopt. 13 Indencndent (reenback, Sept t. 12; Female Bullrage, ct, 1. v, fl.—State election for Governar, etc., and ure takes place. Ttepublican, eiected 10; Dnmocn}.lle' TOE OFFICIAL CANVASY, Ot 8 Warke CovoMnus, O., Nov. 1.—The officlal abstract of the votes cast at the late election for State officers was completed to-day at the office of the Seerctary of State. The total number of Votes for Governor was (55,060, which {s a falling oft from the total vote for Bccretsry of State in 1876 of 75,870, anil from the vote for President in 1876 of 163,559, Following 18 the vote of the with the plurality of the successful candidates, the several tickets being piven In onler, as follows? publican, Workingmen, Prohibitionlat, and Greenback and Workiugmen's fusfon ticket: TOR GOYEANOR, n. Tienty Hagmer. “John J. Junto, e J. W, Grosvenor. M. F; Stekternan, Jultus Kern, es. ‘Elmore Sharpe. yor. 1. Seymour, Jr. ai feutensnt-Uosernor, Wm. I, l‘hml(eg Q. C. Ewing, Foginoce ahd furve husiiton Smifth. r0 8 Greenback ticket numinated, E. spinner for Secretary of The _other names on the For Cuntroller, Thomas L, Wlliiam Doyle: Attorney-General, The Rtepublican platiorni fa. very lon, 1t takes 5o issue with the President on his Southern policy, and exprestea no ovialon a¥to hlemethod, andcherjehes a hupe that bis ace tion will reault in peace. trangulllity, and justice, Civil-Service reform, It favors a Tmilled fized tenure, no sasessment, and no Interference with political rights or actions; no exclusiou of public servants from political action. resumption, opposes subnldies and Jand-grants, and on the labur-guestiun 14 non-committal, The Democratic platform is about as long, and omitx any mention of Civil-Nervice reform. deciaren thst Me. [layes was wickedly snd boldly counted In: culogines thie llouse tor refusing the declares the President’s Bonthern policy entitled to the approval of all good citizens; reaflirms the platform of 1874, and pones subaidicn, 'The vole of the Stata last year wan: dent, Tilden, 021,140 Hlayes, I'rohibitioulst, 2,350; Couper, nor, Democratie, 519, I'rohibitioniat, 3,412 ¢ onto. March 21, —Stanley Mathews, Repubiican, elect- ed Senator in place ot Shorman, Itepablican, Couventions—Iiepublican, Aug, I cratl reenback, Juue 3 Prohibitionist, May kingmen (Cluctnuati), Aug. 113 Working- men (Columbua), ;o fuse with Greenback party, 2, Uct. 1), ~State electlon for Governor and other and Leglslature to elect 8 ancceasor Democrutie ticket auc- ling, . D, N, Skiiting, json, C. T, Gray, Htor, J. K. Fitzgeralil. Jobn I1. Crue. Female Sufrage. Democratle, Re- | ™' greendack, Governor, Wendell Philiips. Wendell I'hififps. . en:unml-lmnrno P T Ritman and thelr own legis- W. ¥, Whitgey, J. W. Andrews, m I1. Earle was nominated, bnt declined, The Itepublican platform congratulates the conn. Lry un the rightful accesnlon of & Republican Prea- fdent whose' Integrity, wisdom, aud frmners de. rervo and commenid the contidence of the people; cordially apuroves the apirit and methods of the President’s Southern policy: Ineists an resumption not Juter than 1879; fully Indorsea the Cincinnati plstform and Mr. Hayen' letior of acceptance on fvil-service refurw, and condinily indorses ana policy und action in fuinll- e Nin order (o F appropriations; Tity over Vogeler roft JURGE OF sustalng the President’s holders, and opn The Democratl platform of 1870 an atforin reafirins sulimits to the authority of the constitnied Federnl Administration, while chal- lenging for the autliors of the great public crime the approbrintn of histar, try on the beneficlal resnt plurolity aver Johnsan FOR CLEIK OF RUFREME COURT, i congratulaten thecouns ts of the Southern policy ; ‘rohibltory law; requires the removal of tacles to an extended reclprocal trade with for- favors a currency om a gold basia and honest paymient of the public debt, ‘The vote of the State last year wan as follows: For I'realdent—Ilayes, 160,060 Tilden. 108,777 scatterlog, 7l For Uovernor—Republican, 137, 865: Democratic, 100, 850; robibil &, 12,274; scuttering, 113, elgn countrive, and $ West, Republica; ck, 16,012; Bond (Clucine 12,4803 Thompron, 0; scatterlng, 0 Legislature Demo- Al the rame afectionn Constitntional amendment for a free banking law w-nnbf,nlnn, and one reurganlzing the Judiciary ratifle Feattorlnz ... o . 70 natl), Workingmen, Tiilars’ plaraiity over Nasiy « i ATAnL g L7 wicIaAY, Cmav!;l:jtlanl—llflpnhlkl.fl, AMarch 7; Domocratic, arcl \ W, Ferry, Republican, re-elected —Rlection for Judge of Supreme Conrt Regents of the Btate Universi 132,653 to B, 74 D misspelled ballota fur Sever- TENNSTLVAXIA, Conventions—Republican, Sept, Aug. 225 Labor, Sept, 105 Probh! 12; Greenback, 'Sept, Nov. 4, the State wli reuie Court, Auditor, and Treasurer. 5i Democratic, licana snccesstul b plu Miliken POR ACUOOL COXNN 1l ciect o Jndgo of the Su- N ventlons—Republican, Sept, 27; Demoeratle, pt. 3. ‘Windom, Republican, re« —Punple by vote of £0,178 to 17,024 refurcd to adjust thelr State railrond bonds Electlon for tiovernorand State oficers, and a Leglelature, 1l s Greenback, So } Judio xupremo Court. Jameal, Bterrett, Ju amkey 3. A, Passmore. W, I% Schiéll. Jno. M. Davin. rensrer. mos C. Noyes, James “Den, 5, Denvley. elected Senator. amuel Cornett. James L. Wrlght, \Willtam Elwell was nominated but declined. * The Itepublican platform deciarea thiat the Ro- publicans of Penneylvania honor the pattiotic mo« tiven which have gulded the Presldent in his volicy towards the South; calls tho assalts of the De- mocercy thereon childish and fool rants of land of more than 100 At wnie of patents by act of Congress, and favors mouctization of silver and ocratic plutform calls the induction of Mr. Hayes freo wovernment; oonsiders that a Democratic policy has Leen followed in the Bouth and Civil-Service reformi oppores sny ine rmiy 3 protests againet land-grauts and aubaldies; deciares for State control of corpo- rations, and reatfirma tho St. Louls platform, Johu's. PHlsbury. Wns by JARRINg. W, L. Banning. ar, J.1; Wakefield, Willlam Welgher. For the Free Banking act 63,201 votes were cast for and 214,510 agivst, Mujority against, Wm, Pfasnder, Attol Geo, W, \\'Ilwn.. Jol W, I, Marshall, * John ¥. Sfeaglier was nominated, butls said to have 1 Mr, Plcree repudiated the platform, There I# also s Prohibition ticket, hesded by the Rey, A, Wiily, in the el Tho Republican platform reafrms devotion to the principles of the purtys declarcs that the Presl. dent's sincers and perslatent efforts in bebalf of Civil-Bervice reform reprebends unwarrantuble fnterference with the right of tho power which s rowpousibie for mis- managenienttu make numinations; is for restmpe. tion and in favor of the remonctization of silver, and demands that the State railroad-bond question bo subimitted lo a popularvote at a genaral election only. ‘The Democratio nlatform denounces ihe preven- tlon of Tlden's inauguration; denounces the Re- publican party as acting In the Interessaf capltal ajulnst lavor in making the debt demonetizing silver, pussin; aud adopting a policy of Ligh tariils; avciares that resumption will come waen busine: nilt, and that gold spd silver ars the only consiitu- tional Jegal-tender, and demands the restorss The Judiclal constitutional amcodment re- ,600 aflirmative votes and 208,478 in the nezative, Maojority ugainst the amendment, rotection. The Dem- hicl crime against POLITICAL RECORD. EOMETIIING WONTIL PRESERVING AFTER NBAD- For the Informatiou of those who Inck tho timo or fuclination to follow out the political action uf the several States and parties, the fol- Juwing record of the year Ja compiled Ly Tue It wihil be found to contaln a vast amount of valuable potitical {ntelligonco, re- duced to o nutshell and prepared for preserva. tion and veady reference, - The dates ofall the Conventlons Leld in 1877 are given, together with the tickets cither elected or to be voted apon this month and the political complexion ®f the various Btates, amendinents to be submitted to the people, and m outline of the plattorms of the Alvers pare iles, towrether with the last. votes of ench State, Buch a compilation will be of valuc te the gen- tral reader as well aa the politictan, affording as 1t does & comprehensive outline of the sltuation pastand futures AD. April 23, —Montzomery Ppubllcan daily In btate, suspended. "Aug. t.—Cuounty ctections, —Sherifs, Assessors, Cooper, 7,1H7 ¢ scattering, 83, descrva cordinl 10 : fenblican, 303,370} 1875, for (fovernor, 1t was Democratic, 212,2415 Prolioltion, 14244, BIODE ISLAND, Conventlons—Republican, Narch 73 Democratlc, arch 8, April 4, olectlon for Governor, Secrotary of State, and Lemslaturo—Republicag, 12,458; Dom- ocratle, 11,7473 scattering, 20, SULTH CAROLINA, May 15, —James E, Datley, Democrat, elected ganmption act, RaN —Conservative, 8, the Conatitutional Conveniions- Lo Gossrar, State of- cors, and 4 Lepialature, The Democratic nomle noes are: For Governor, F, W, M. Hollidey; ot ames A, Walker i (. Fleld, Tobert dependent Conservative ltoadjust. in2" candidate fur Licutenant. Governor, but Is not likely to run sinco Mr, Walker backed down from poaftion to a read)natiment of the State dobt, ‘onscrrative platform urges an adjustment of thie debt so a to bring (be interest wil weans of the peoplo to pay it, and declare compromising opposit commercial value, Lieulensnt-Goyernor, Mr. Danning said that ho reenbacks for national bank.notes as a cl; g medium, but that the; 1o par value with gold. ) m sceslons; making teems of ardeon laun ** should firat he bro X constitutional amend. vroviding for blenutal eurislators two snd four wvery LWO yeurs: ¥4 enals returnin, maklig & Canvarsing lioand of tho Stute and four Ju une ate Journal, only Re- fun “to Radicalliem in all It women the right to 0 BtAly Juab yeudr wuy, [ u70; vote ot slections where the liguur quesiion comes ap: prohibiting pullic aid to reclarian wehools; and makiug stockholders llable for unpaid inatali- mients on atock, or stock tranaferred (o dofruud Pr 1874, for Governor, Republican, 03,410, WERT VINGINIAL decite Btats capltal, m, 41,:88; Clarksburg, 10,872 Mars Chazlestown becomes the capital Jan. 10.-A. 1L Gatlend D L t o oA, . Garland, lemoce: £l nited States Scuator, sl rear the vote of the State for Premdent Tilden, 4!!.7:10; Cuoper, v GUoyernor, 1t was: Republican, 63,1317; Demo- cratic, i, 43245 Prohibition, 1,600, Aur.. 7.—Election ~Proposition for $tate Canvention car- , 400 In 140,037 votes cl chooses Eenator In pl Tenublican. Deiocrats-Senuto, ptabilcane—Souate, " 11 o, endente—Eenate, H ouse, L= emo- erats over ail, 4. i e Oct, 17 —Jadicial election. £oLoRADO, Qct, 2, —State election, Wilbur F, Stone elocted Judge Supreme Court by bath 1 i Truge un women falled” of ratidcation by Hayes, 72,082 2,380 Smith, Conventions—Republican, Sept. 11; Demacratlc, SepL. 2U:_ Greenback, July 4: Prohibition, Aug. 1; Soclal Democrat, Sopt, 30, #,—Judictal efection ta Supreme le uv, th—The peopl Conventione—Democratic, Ang. 1, July 8 the Republican Kxecutive Commitien ro- sulved pol 10 numinate a Licket, ‘a8 fraud, dution, and violeuce had practically dlsfianchised tlie Republican party, 11 P'resident {n Its adiiress Nov. 0. elect Luyernor and State oflicors and a The Democratic nomkutions are: 5 Lieutenaut-Governor, Willlam A, reasitrer, W, L. llemuingway; Audito Attorney- r|uurul. Catch Wiliiam P, Lyon re« thout opposition, luct (lavernor ani Siate of ', and will vota onan amend- went (o lucrease the Supreme Court Judied frow T (minority representa- towns Dewmocratic, teun, twenty-ome divided, #tltutlonal smendmonts carrled: (1,) Prohibiting y to public oMclula, 235, &) 10 7,440, (11.) #ing munleipal ald to rallroads, 6,761 to Election of A b, cts, und shv.-rml..“m yming Besdlon s Qct., 1,~Town clectiond wm, K. Smiih, Jq:{..":‘:?:{:?);:l;,;}" . Salanant-Governor. ayla, J. M. Blogbam. Masns L. Warner. Richard Gueuther, Johi At James fi. Haye, * Joe. 1. Osborn. ‘Wni. Schwarty. Emory Hayden, have recommended A, U, town aa & candidate for ‘Coustitutions] amendments witl be voted on pro. viding tor blennial sersions of the L sbollehing the ofice of Lleutensul-Governor, ‘The Demuocrutic platform declares for fdelity to ome-rule, no inlerference by the military power, proluction of equal rights of all claxses, re‘reuchuicat and refor, subondina. tion of corporations to the Siate luw, free schoole, fur the Texas Pacific and Misswsippl dent candidates were dvnounced atendint of Tl tost ateadént of Printio 1nat W. C. Whitford, azonata, clection Ninth Congres- U, Lell, regular Democratie, Ty Bnser, boltor, 3,743 M. I Archer, (8L ny 1. —Awiendnie; suent of certaln Htuto the Cuustiintion, ¥ smmind. “Colln Campbell; ot ratided repadlat! 8y (rallrond) bon!;.. o8 BAY utional Cunvention or- to 40,103, Conyention uly 11, Uct, 10.—lcpublican State Committeo tis- ukion to be voted on, and chouses Senator In pluce of itepuvhican plut tho Prewident will bo appreciated by d ut declares that If the policy v & {ailure weasures should be adupted 1o securv to all citizens their olicy as to the South, hut Mr. Sinyle. n to any mpproval of'a man who had une into ofice through' fraud, tate last year was: cratlc, 06,5007 ‘I'no_vote of the ‘Tilden, 110173; Hayew, for 'T'reasurer, it was: L tepublican, U4, 155, Conyentlons—Ureenback, Oct, i David Il, Armatrong, Democrat, a ator to 81l vacancy caused by death o cunstitutional slebts. Ivapproves the Civil-Sery- fee refurm polley, demands modigestion of the wishes the siiver dollar restored and ) tender, cxcept whers otherwive dis- unetly provided by Jaw, and opposea land grants 10 1 Gordon, Democra 1LLINOg an. 25.—David Davis Thited Btaice Benator, ™ Independont, elected The Deomocratic platform declarea —Judicial election under now Appellato d was counted out through fi the repeal of the Ka- currency and remone. iigh protective taritt, e s sutption act, & greenba tizatlon of siiver, Oupo4 aud favors State regu schools, and 8 7 per cent Flae vols of thy State | y 1,503 scattoring, 1. 847, it was: Hepublican, 85,1351 Dewocralle, 84,8147 Probition, 400; scattering, 'l crats elected tho rest of tne State oficers, COLLECTO R SIMMONS, LOW 1X INTEHPRETS TIUE PRESIDENT'S ONDER. Doston Journal, Collector Bimnions has addressed the follow- ing letter to the Republican State Central Come mitte fu relation to the invitatlon extended to biw to speak ut & public incetiog: Bastox, Oct. 20, 1877. —DEar Sti: On the 2th wur lettor of the 2dih. 7o peak In Gloucester on the night Befory the election, 1atated thst the linited une between then and the election was not suficlent to enable mna to prepare 8 wpecch for the campalyn, Bince thst me an AMDrEson peems 10 DATE Julio abroad that. like Achillus, 1was sulkinz fu my 10wa. bllcan, June 27 July 11; Probs ‘ouventions—Re| . 40; Ureenbac) Redubllcan Btat o Placo of Alllaou, I Conventlons—Rep Nov, t, —LElection for Judges of Supreme Court nts of the State University, Nominas ublican—Judge Bupreme . e reruiny: SLPriin fosr meorg l Lkns ‘The Republican Convention dodged the motlon for s Commitiee on Kesolutions. ‘The vote of the State for Picsident lastyear was: Cooper, 2,320} Repuulican, 29,047; D {3 l‘zlvslrl':)“r 3"" ! smocral ;3 reen- badk, 2,013, T S Vote for Governor lu 1875, for Governor Tomocrat, 78, 710: Stubbs, Greenback. 43 og: Jeisip, Frontitonlat, 10, ue ook 83803 Couventions—Ite, Democratic (same), Uct. Nov. ¢, —btato electivn for Licntenant-Govern. 4 Chief Juatice of Supreme Cours, NEW HAMPSIIRE, March 13.—Governor, lullrosd Commissionet, sod Copgressmen el Vo of State: it ] or, rwon, D. B, Hadley, Waguiafl, 8. A. Briges r was as follows: 'li:ldeu. 47,002 e crat, 44,204; Green. Lie LA Humphrest. oS8 S fust., In reapor The vots of tho tate questing e to Yor President—Hayea, 3 7. 771 g 3,803 ;mluu'ofiu lm';nd. wse of importance 'd provide fur blenalal elections unllzmun- At this clection thirteen ments wero voted RENTOCK' Aug. . —8tate elactlon; lemm:rmle by 124 majority, to choose Senator in Democrat. Vaie for State lul:v:-lr (fik‘s}lcu;ulsfl w,u ‘“n"'m.""‘,‘.,’fi{"“fi' rat, B4, 701; Tralwe, Kepublican sud Work. man, 0, 1 e Legislature elected biting muoicipali- and probbiting for * sectarian L g ¥ R more than myeclf. My ouly ovjection e sousl pride, In 1hout pruper pre 1f any extemporsry remarks of iaine will service (o the Commllice sud the Republican Stale 1 s exceedingly rufer them, snd will sucak snywbere within the imits Of the Commonwexith thal tue Cowwittes 10 tho success Of the ticket. 1 bave never had the reuiotest ides that tug Fresi- d an odiceuolder frum ex- ach 8 constructivn scews to . 1 kuow from the lips of the jmaell thatl no such construction wie ever utended, avd fur tbat resson | sm uoiuy every- wuich lays in wy speaking, 19 8 chanaing elections {D November, apprupriations of public funds ‘The proposition 1o strike ous the word the Bill of Rights fmle 5 bUT; necessary for its **Protestant” “frowm Aprilzy i, M, Benator, 'Troops wi Conventious— Aug. 1} Greenbac A J, Democrat, elected Jan. 24.—doba T MM elected Sonator in the place of ¥ ublican, Sept. 25; Democratic, nt Greenback, Aug. ) wl v, Prommwuésef:. people eiect a Goveruor, . men, and one-1bird of the Se S eias ually 1arge amount of patron- Nowioationy: Lepublican, Wil orge B. McClellan; ‘tobibition, Ra- " olatform declares the Presl- 1: snd recogulzes bis ** caruestnesa aud ** protaiece brarty support Lo s seaumption ub lhe MAINE, iuhllc-u. Aug. 0; Democratic, . June 15, awes G. Blaine, Ropublican, electod ';fl‘\“"fl{'{" elccn:\m.‘ \l’:‘x' for anuxu“r small tuwos and plaotations castin not' included) Connar, Kepalican, B4 003¢ wuson. Greens Counstitudoual at, providing (of poll-tax, defcated. 25, - 0 that prevantiog Wwivus (tum creaing adsy carried by sbout 40, + wsy decm essential Cunventions—Hte Sept. 10 1nde oate, Lhe Gov- the re-electiou of Gor. Rice. bave agreed to apeak 10 my neixhbure sud friends st the Highlands to-worrow eveniug, aud If 1t de denired that [ sbould speak a balf hourevery oiber cveniug UGrinz ihe wech, u diepocal. except for the 01Z Bave & persoual eogugement of long stand~ l.uf w faldll. welly you a8 length upon tha smatler in ozder (g age 10 dispuss of. lam A, Newell; € Greenback, Thomas D. Hoxey; duiphus Beogham. Tho Kepublici acryices wre At your o t before the electiun, ‘onveutions—Republicen Scpt. 20; Democrat- Sept, 7. 2 i Novi U —Btasw (elestion for Cowpirolles tabes | Gvyry wiso avasiso,” enrrert eny erroncane Impr aiona which may pre- vail, and to have the State snmaittes fully under- etand my views in the premises: al these 1 he- Tieve to he the views of the Federal officers under my supervielun. Very truly yours, W. A, Brnwoxs. Geargo G, Cracker, BPBECIL OF COLLECIORY SIMMONS AT DNOSTON HIGHLANDS. Phenated (o &ea Fork Timee, Bostox, Mass., Oct. 30.—In compilance with the published statement made by himself, Mr. W, A. Shumons, Cullector of the Port o Hoston, took the stump fo-night in Boston Highlands in favor of the Republican can- dldates for State offices, Besides him, there were J. B. . Cogeswell, President of the Ben- ate, aud other political workers. In the course of his remarks ha sald, apeaking of the Clyil- Bervice-Reform movement and the order of the President upon this guestion: ‘*Noman who voted the lh:‘:uhlh:n ticket last fall upun princ- ple can have but one conviction, aud that con- Yictfun must be that he and every other Kepube lican stands sulemnly pledged to @ reforimed, cilicient, and economic conduct of the public servi [Applause.] Pardon me if In this connection speak plaiuly and - persune ““fl upou fome matters which fn a more pulblic etfort T slould not think of alludinz to. 1 an thorouglly persuaded that the civil service of the Government is var{ far from be- fug g0 poosly and dishunestly adininistercd aa many of the sharp critics of the day scem to think, The President's Clvil-Service order, so called,—and I have it direct from the Pres- fdent himself,—was never intended to cur- tail or abridge the constitutional rights of an citizen in the United States. {Applause.} It was only Intended to take the oflicebolder out of the ruts of political futrlcue and manage- ment, and go far as It alined to do thia it shoukd be received by the ofliceholders of the country asn decrce of emancipation from a very dis- agreealle service. [Applause.] MISCELLANEOUS, WIEATON, 1L Specint Dirmatch 0 The dcago Tribune. Wneatoy, L, Nov. 1.—The People’s Con- vention which met at the Court-House to-lay, nominated Capt. J. J. Cole for County Judye, L. C. 8tover for Treasurer, Mfiton Ellsworth for Connty Clerk, and Dr. Haggard for Super- Intendent of Schouts, Measrs. Hughes, Cody, and Orcutt from Naperville, Goodrich from Lisle, Patrick snd Stevens from Bloomingdale, Brown anu French from Warrenville, Cooper from Prospect Park, Col. Arion from Wheaton, Barr from Downer's Grove, and Btruckman from Elmhurst wero among the promineut geo- tlemen who took part fn the Conventlon, The utmost harmony prevatled througbout, and the ticket will be elected by a sweepiug wajority. ‘The Hon, W, Kirk Patrick was Cbairmsn of the Convention, Titn TADLES TURNED, o Spectal Dispatch to The Chicazn Tribune. NEW Youk, Nov, 1.—All theappolutinents by the Mayor of Brooklign, who s a Itepublican, Were confirmed to-night by 8 vote of 13 to 12, The Bourd of Alderinen ia a tie. The activn to- nizht is regarded an giving Kinga County, which rave 20,000 majority for Tilden, to the lepub- lcans, These appointments bave beeu in abeys once for weeks, The usual storles arc afioat of CASUALTIES. ACCIDENTALLY 8HOT. Bpecial Digich 1o The Chicago Tribune. B, Louis, Mo., Nov, 1.—This wmorning at 9 o'clock Charles Swelger, 8 watchman on the dead-animal boat suchiored in the Hver opposite the Arsenal, at the Southern cxtremlity of the city, was found Iying un the deck of the boat ln an insensible condition, with nearly balf the left side ol Lis bead blown off, and welteriug Ins pool of bluod and water, A double-barreled shot-cun was lyiog close beside bim. Jt was supposed the man hud been murdered. He was at once remonved and medical ald sum- moned. After somo timo Bwelrer revived sufliciently to tell bis story. He sald ho wns on the deck of the boat with his shot-gun,when ft fell, and, tu pleking it up, the contents wers dlscharged, striking bim in the head. He fell und was unable to risc, and, belng the onl person on the bust, ho couid not call for ald. It suon began to raly, and continged all nlght, Leating down on hits untfl morsing, when ho was dlscovered. Bwelger 18 stili alive, but cane not live ling. “ Nyerial Deoatch ta 2he Chieagn Tribune, Manison, Wis., Nov. 1L—A speelal from Mid- dloton, in 1his cotinty, states that o serlous aecl- dent ovcurred at Mr. Bullock’s, about two miles north of that villaze. Gvorge Bullock, o boy about 15 years of age, and auother buy were playing in-a barg, and in Bome manner were tuking down a shot-gun which proved to be Joaded, which weut off, the chiarize hitting youni Bullock in the forehead, the ball passing through the brain und coming out the back of his head, Medleal ald was Instantly summoued, but death ensued {n a short tine, “1lo was the ovly re- maining son of a large family. TFATAL COLLISION. ITARRISBURG, Pa., Nov, 1.—The day express east on the Philadelphis & Erfe Rallroad camgy 1n collision with a frelght-train one mile east of Ridgeway this mornlog, Tho. enginecrs and firemen of both traing and one brukeman were killed, and another brakeman futally Injured, bu\'{:ml pugsengers were injured; bous serls ously. EDWIN ADAMS. Barial of the Dead Tragedlan=Flaral Trib- utea=Sorsow of Itls Genorons Brethren, Specsul Inavaich o The Chicago Tribune, PitapeLriia, Nov. L—Edwin Adams lies at rest {u tho lot of the Actors’ Order of Frien ship, fu Mount Morfah Cemetery, Thousands of peoplo vicwed the remalns before thelr ree woval from the resldence of Daufel Gard- fer to Bt. James' Eplécopal Clurch., In a sliver-wmounted cloth-cuvered casket with mavsive handles lay the body of the actor, The emaclated features, although recognlzable, sppeared llke those of o child. The body was clud fu & plain black sutt, and at Its head wus & large sud clegant Borul crown from Johu T, Raymond (Col, Sellers); a cross from Mr. aud Mrs, Ben Cotton, and an exqulsite pillow, with the wonls, “Frum Danfel and Mary to E4," n violets; a tloral sfmlle of o grave, with a headstouo beartur the inscription, “Edwin Adams—i3," and 8 large barp, with tho word ““Mary" set furod flowers upon the stringy, were the tributes from the widow; Mr, A. Partridge sent a floral pleco represcating a wheat-tleld with stubble and 8 guriered shieal {u the ceutre, flowers around the edge foruilng tho words * Gathered fu;" from E, A. 8othern, & cross Lubodded In an ivy base, with a harp und anchor oneltheralde; from Mrs, \ Floreuce, & barp of viclets and jawiue; from Mre. John Drew, s pillow of ‘sweet-smelling buds, with the word * Rest”; from Lawrence Barrett, o broken column; from J. E. McDonough, suchor and erosa; from John McCullw large pitlar surinounted by s wreath aud dove. Mr. Gieorge Hollund arrived trow Now York, and wubouseed that Mr. E. A, Sothern would uot b aule to atteud tha fuucral oo accouut of severe illness. ‘The theatrieal brethren of the deceased then took leave of thelr dead companion, Mr, Josenh Jelfersou stauding for s fow inoments with Lis” Lauds upon the brow of his old fricud, sud was vizibly affected, ‘The Horal offerings wero placed (o the chau- el und tho pall-bearers, F. F, Mackey, d. B. Roberts, Thomas A, Becketty Gen, Gile, Stuart Robson, and B. W. Turuer (substitute for E. A, Sothiern), bore the vasket into the church, Alter thie cercmonies at the church “tho cortege proceeded to Mount Murtal Cemetery, where the ioterment was made amid ths reading of tho. burlal service of the Acturs’ Onder of Fricudship. tlere were con- greguted the members of the fumily of tac deceased and rovresentatives from every theatrical compauy ju this city, and uany (rom New Yurk, Baltlmore, Washiuzton, Newark, Lioston, and other citics, The lust performance by the Sutheru troupe {n sid of the fund fur the beneit of Mrs, Admus was wven in Hoston Wednesday — alght, $1,500 additioval, abd the auiount now Is sbout #15,000. Mrs. Alame swii) cause to be erevied & superb munuwment over the rewaive uf ber bug- bany, aud the Actors’ Order of Frieudsuip will surround thelr lot with a granite fnclosure. How They Dis lu Bulgaria. Whea the bead of 8 Bulgerian lawily perceives that le ls about Lo div, he sends for the pricst and bopius to bancuin with biw sbout the cust of bis funerul, ‘The woweut be dics all the pota, pans, sud kettles {n the bouse are turned upaide down to prevent his soul taking ruiuge in auy ope of thew, and Lreat case is taken preyent eitber man or sunnal—especially s cat or dog—1trum steppivg scrvss bis body, a4 others wise, lu the uplulon of bis fawilv, be would turu inlo @ yatnpire and be 8 cntinual nupane tu thewm and to thelr nelghboni. The body ©s burted without auy collin, in @ shallow grase, aud left there for mrmrm aurwg whoch tiwe wany vilerings of I aud wine are placed upon it. At the eud of the tiund yeur the bonea 1hs dead puan are dug W0, carclully wasled, rf:uhztu;i wear ! s o put into a lnen bag. 1atd before the altar In the village chureh, and, after receiving the blessing of the pricst. are Gnally buried fur guod. e — MARINE NEWS. NAUTICAL MISHAPS. Adiepateh dated 20th nit., seys: **The ecow Basny Jeon, from Lironte for Port Dalhousle, load- ed with lumber aud timber, went asnore in Bure lington Eay near tho canal. The Fiyloe Dutch- man {¢ dragsiog anchor, and is In dangerons prox- imity to shore. " ‘The ache Unadilla was damaged forward oy the barge Concord, which ran into ber while she was aground, a couple of daye ago, in t. Clair Flate, She wan suhsequently released and towed to De- truit for repairs. The raflroad ferry-Loat (ireat Weatern harked Into the schr Harvey Bissell at Windaor Wednes- day and dauaged ber plarioard quarter, ‘The schr Grantham arrived at Deiroit Wednes- day leaking, her repaira at Port luroh having faileid 10 wtop the leak. She woaazain docked for examination and repair. The ptine I'talric State sank st her dock at Port Tluron $unday. She hay been Iaid up for o long time, it 1s quite probable that the brig ¢ Tawss will not be released from the beach at 1. Joseph. A rreatn-pamp kiea been sent for hee rehief, The barze John Marks went sahore st Manistee Wednesdny, She sttempted to run into barbor, and missed the pier. A tug puiled her off ‘The sehr DeCourdres o a<hore at [olland, &he atruck the pier and knocked a hole in het bow bhe- 1ore going on the beach. ‘The schr Pratt, coal laden for Detroit, was re- totied agronnd in Detrolt River Wednesday, LAKE FREIGIITS, Cricago, ‘Nov, 1.—~The market waa gulet snd fBroter. A few charters were msde st 4c for wheat snd B%c forcorn to Buflalo. Some carriers were siking ¢ for cora, The demand was not large, bat prubally a few more vessels conld have been Kllced at the sbuve rates, Somes of the owners ave given orders to lay ufl their schooners unleen they are offered a remarkably good frefybl. Koom was reporied yv:-u:nl;({ for 59,000 bn wheat, 2,000 bu corn, anid #0,000 bu outs, LChariers to Baflalo were the rchrs Nellie Redington, corn at ck Chiandler, wata on private terms, The or, corn to I'rercotl. and the T. C., Street, ‘ollingwuud, buth on privste terms. ‘The schra Ida Keith and W, 1. Hounds, wheat to Buf- alo at dc Echr Starlight was taken for a cargo of dry lum- ber from iskegon o Chicago, at 91,0214, dock w dock. The achr Caba” gots $1.75 fora cargo from the same port, The bsrk Parana was chartered at 81,75 for lnm. ber from Cheboygan to this port. BUFFALO, Brrraco, Nov, 1.—Coal freights firm st 7ic per ton for coal to Chlcago; vesscln aaking $1.00. Cbarters—Schr E. 1. Willlaws, sitto Toledo on private terms; prop James Davideon, coal o Chilcago on private terme; achre Ellen Spry, Cam- deo, and Michigan, cus! to Chicago atiuc, The Ls C. Woodrutl goes to Cleveland fororders, Tho Prop Cottnorant and consort Wells 2o to Erie for coal 9 Chicayo at 80c, Clesrances—Props D, W, Powers, Rueslr, and City of Duluth, 1,700 brls ‘ealt: Davideon, 1,600 Lo \cago; turis coal; Jarvia Lord, 1,000 tone coal for C 3 chnoor, Alpena to Duluth: F. Keller, Green Day; schra 3. K, Warner, Green Iiay; Hae- yeot Queen, Eries G, Murray, I, C. itichards, AL, ftalker, Buonyside, 130 fopm coal; A, Vouihts 1,500 fons coal, Chicago: lluron, Fairport; A Ford, Arhiabuia; barges Wyandotte, Itockett, and Raciao, Bay City. *A BAD BLUNDER,” The Detroit Frea Press® marine man attempted to **show up" Capt. George Clark, of the schr Erastos Corniog, o Wedueadsy's fssne of that paper, In a report headed **A Had Blunder.” So faraathe Free Press was concerned the caption wan a pood one, A telegram to Tnx THIBUNE eave a different version regarding Capt, Clark's **terri- Llo biunder,” an the Free Pressnnn termed it, and showed that the statement was made out of whole cloth by some of the Detroit tug bulidezers, who use the tuarine scrivbler of that sheet Asa cal's-paw swhen it sults their couvenlence, THE Trisvsx, fortunately, wes not jed into the pub- licstion of the #'ree fress’ ** bad blunder.” PORT IIURON. Spectul Disvateh 10 Tha Chicaga Tribune. Ponr Hunox, Mich., Nov, 1,~Ilown—TProps Dadger State, Vanderbllt, City of Fremont, C. J, Kershaw and consort, Cofiinberry and barges, Clintonand barges, Bay City and barges, Cleveland and coneort; achrs ltichard Winslow, Mary Lyons, Reindeer, Thomas Parsons, Sweetheart, M. F. Merrick, 8. T, Atwater, Henty Folger. Up—Frope Moniana, Scotis, ‘and Scauykil), Teme eat and bares, Itter-Ocean ani consort s schrs 18, Hssell, John O°'Nell, Thomas Gawa, Hoboken, J. 1. Kitchen, Weather fine. Wind porth, frosh, AN EXPLANATION REQUIRED, A sticktul of the Dotrolt Mree Pross' apace was ured Wednesday 1o Inform Tue Tuiauxe that In its lsaue of Tuesday it had mado a Llunder In wat- Ing tuat an nufortunate men on the atmr Havinaw wan badly Jojured, when It should have been tho atmr Northwest instead, The #'res Press man vafd ‘Tux TRIBUNE would Lave avalded the errorif It hed consulted Tuenday's 1ssue of that shert. Wili the Free Press man be kind enough to explain how his Tucsduy's fssuc could have been **con- sulted " {n Chicago the duy previous? POIT COLBORNE, Brrrato, Nov, 1L —~Vesscls passing Port Colborno Lock for twenty-four hours endiug at 6 o'clock, Esatward—Props Lowell, Toledo to Ogdensbury; Lawrenco, Chigsgo 1o Ovdensburg; Acadia, Detrolt o Montreal; schrv Montana, Muskegon to Kings- ton; J. Q. M h, Ashtapula to Hamilton: P.M. Hogers, Mliwaukes to Cape Vincent. Westward— Echrs Enterprise, WLithy to Buflalo; schrli. G, Clovelsad, in port fur barbor, MARQUETTE. Spectal Digpateh 10 The Chicugo Tribune, MarquerTs, Mich., Nov¥. 1.—Arrived—Prop \'te‘nm. ;cl:r Verona, Cleared—Prop 11, ir, 3 3 Eiy i WOlla Youns, 1o eches Georgelt Passed Down—Prop Aretic, Wind northwest, ‘Wnumn clondy, AN ENTERPRISING IPAYVER. paper eaterprise is madu by the Cloveland Lewser fu ita issuc of ‘sday last. It copies from a Detroit ex. ¢ & report of an accident that bappened In Cleveland on the stwr Nortawest, as long ago as last Saturday, aud gives the vxchiange credlt for it. THE CANAL. Bmparront, Nov. L—Arrived—Prop Welcome, Tenry, 4,900 bu_tyo; Geortia, Nenry, 0,500 bu rye; prop Montauk, Lockport, 6,700 bu oats, umm'd—g". Hyburn, Ottaws, 300,120 £t jumber; Hrlliia; tawa, TUHT I8 Juaber, 100, shingics, — MILWAUKEE, ¢ Swecial Dispited 10 The Chieaga Tridune. MiLwackes, Nov. 1,—Uwners ask 4c to Buffalo, shippers offerlng Uxa. Clarter, schr Jobn Wuse ley fu.ooo bu wheat to Ogdensbury st 8hc, NAVIGATION NOTES, Cuicago,—Schr Shandon lald up yesterday. Graln frefghts went upa Mitle yesterday..,.Own- ers of old craft-are ducliaing trips to the esst shore ..The Mercantilo aund 5t. Iuul Fire sud Ma- rina lnsurauce Compaules bave begun & suit in ad- nxmu_, syalust the prop Prussla, to recover L#37,60, the mmount of dumages rewult- from & colilsion = with the schr O, Boud, ~ Insured Ly libellants...., The tug cowpanles paid their crews for Uctober scrvices yestenday, the U Hon ‘Tuwing Cowpsn divbursing $0, 4 the Vessel Owne 'Tn\nu§ Coupany There were about 8 dozen vess 4 ket yesterds, {ng weariy il the cargocs were divps but three remained. ... Capt, lundy, of the ship Glad Tidings, réccully spoke ‘the Cantaln of the Disarck at the uorthern end of Lake Michigan. Buudy is still busy couveriing the uu- believers Inthe vicinity of the Stralts, Orurklouts,—A severe vaie wis reported st the portlern end of the iahs Tuesday ... The Captain of the schr Uarvey Bil-sell wants his dog, lost ut Windeor... Thestinr Soutiern Lelie bas lald up ut Toronto.., The scow South Side and echr Spy bave been stripbed and placed in winter quarters at Mi- wanked... There were 2,800 busnels of damaged wheat out f the carzo of the sclr Nlagara, Iarcly ducharged st Kingeton....The tug Winelow bas tuwed the achr Albatruds (o Hay Uity for repatre. Eue was lately ashore st Thunder ilay, by sieam Large Sparts, dumsged by tirg st I3 his been towed (o Cloveland for repa Capt, Melntyre, of the stmr Peerica . orts thal ‘there te Dot wore then eleven et _of water within 100 feet of the dock at Two Rivers.... The amount of Erie Canal tolls cultected at BuZalo, fur the scasou, are reportod at U7, 102, & decrease of $100, 505, The uutaber of canal-boat clearances is returned at 5,070, an ln. creuse of 1,708.... The Kamintetiquia harbor chan. nel le now dewmonatrated 10 oo quite saipls for the pasesge of the larsest veascis, with foll cargaca, employed in the trade ol the Canadiag lakes..,, Toruuta Globe, 31t alt.: **There are no chariers s: [ “&f‘oo":'u?fix"x n” ‘l o-:‘nuahs I{ml wore ver hiela of D and e elovators, The ch o8 o me business o0 tue luks by eV wsed of, — PORT OF CilICAGO. The following were Lhe arrivals snd clearances for the twenty-foar bours endiug st 10 o'clock lasi sizog: Amxivals—stnn Chicago. Maaltawoe, eusdries; Mulkigou Mestcgon, sandiles Frope. Mesager. Beutu riut, sundrics, Jawes FLk Jr., BuTalu, ce.wwing: 1rs L. Gwen, raud laveu, suudr; 'y sundries; Blawirck. dleaekiu Escadaba. lrun ura} 17eds oy Eaauabe, {rou-ores Jupaty . B& dosanll. susirics _— er Caiver, Mas Tambers Mene- t, Jusenn, lomber. Tmote, Dentwater, 10 P City of Traverse, Trav- Ly, B0 b corhy 50 tona, liay, and sundries; # P, Eilen, White 1.al A ba corn, 1,400 hy oata, bee hr 8, [ates, ¥tlver Lo 200 b 0 tons hiay, and sundrie Foo, Baflels, 50,111 b wieat; harze b rls bref, and 10 bels 410, Z0,00) bu_corn: prop wheats achr Bririge: warer. BulTalo, 0,5 i coriy sche 13, B, Dobbink Taflwlo, 24,000 b vom; schr Queen ity, Buflalo, + bark tied, White, and filue, Buffalo, e Snrluer te ate: r 1.ty i baew flx seed. 154 bage Trmpest, White Lake, 1 Tk, and_ sutirl 15,1, 200 b cora, srhif K¥ralng Sear, #01t coals stmr M bris pors, and suadrics. —— " IYNENEAL. 0 hit oats, 7 hrly r LIty nf Wooddtock, Sturgeon T oats, And 30 bris porks n Gay. 1,600 b corn. 1 ton o Muskegon, 80 Lrls sugar, 40 Marringe of Prestilent Eliot, of 1iarvard, to 8 Daughter of Juitge Hopkinsen, Dispaten to Ve York Forld, BostoN, tt. #0.—The marrfoze of President Eliot, of Harvard College, to Miss Grace Hop- kinzon, daughter of the late Judge Hopkinson, of New Ilampshire, took vlace ot 8 o'clock this evening at the house of the bride's mother, fn Cambridge. It was the design of all to svold display and publieity, and therefore the announcement was made that the mardage woulil be strictly private, only the immediate 1amllles of the contracting parties heing invited. But a number of persots prominent o the hter- ary world received Invilations uevertuelcss, nnld it was quite a distinguishied company, number- ing about 100, which filed the modest little manaion of Mrs. Hopkinson when the ceremouy took place, Almost sl of the Har- vard Professurs were present, 88 were also Henry W, Longfelluw, the poet; Arthur Lyman snd P, H. 8ears, of Waltham; Hobert Treat Taine, ‘Lyman [Hollingworth, G. I. Bhaw, sud Judge Pitmoen aod famity, all of Bos- ton. The bouse wos brilllantly lighted and elegantly decked with flowers, The officlating clergyman was the Rev. Francls G, Peabody, of the First Baptist Church, Cambridee, a brother of President Eliot's first wite. '~ The ceremony was extremely simple, and the bride was dressed with but little regard to conventionalities. Following the ceremnony a reception took place, and the heartiest convratulations wereextonded to_the newly-wedded palr, There was notblug romantic In the engace- ment of thie couple, 88 has been stated In” var- lous prints, and i their case the course of true luve scems to have runemootily enough to sult the most prosale. Mrs. Iookiuson with her daughter, who 18 now a lady of souie thirty ears, bas lived 6n the Phiillos place, Cumbrm;ie, Tor more tar ten years nd,although this jo- callty is not most fashionable of thy city, it still las & sort of indlrect connection with the coflege, and buasts among 118 few residents Mr. 8ilshy, the old Librurian, Mlss Hopkluson's brother was graduated from Hurvard fu 1501, and his dutles w8 princival of a school desoted to flmmi men for collegs has Lrought him more or less ju coutact with President Ellot, and thus the way for iutimacy with the family has becn mude cusy. The President has™ been 8 widower for s dozen years or more, and has two boys uow well futo their teens, Miss Hop- kiuson 'ls pelther blonde wor brunette, but be- tween the two, of wedium size, intelligent, cul- tured, aod_Independent, buy sl without avy record as a distinguished womsn, Bhe rather {nclines to domestic life, nad the friends of the Presldent are unantmous fu the conclusion that bls cholee 1s an admirable onc. Iudecd, the wmatch way be sald to give very peneral satlsfaction in Cambridge, for besides her own Rersunl.l worth and accomplishments, the lady us her father's distinguished career to point to. ller family are fv casy circumatavces. The engagement wus Kept very secret for a long time, but the propricty of the union, as well as the known lutimacy between the two, at leneth led shirewd gruessers to hit upon the truth, which was (inally ackuowledged by those most direct- 1y converned, JOUN WELSIL Thoe New Miniater to England, Aeni York Tribune, Oct. 33, Mr. John Welsh i3 a native of Phfladelphia, where he was born In 1803, e is one of thres sons of the late Johu Welsh, who moved to Pulladelphia from Newcastle, Del,, in 170, and evgogee fu mercantlle pursults with success, The father gradually rellnquished bis bustoess to hls sons, whon 1834 formed a uew rm, under the title of Bamuel & Willlam Welsb, at 50 South Wharves. They are fnter- ented fu the West Indla trade. Mr. John Welsh had for many years been & member of the tirm ot Welsh ~ & Wilcox, who did a heavy business fn_dry guods on the north side of Mar- ket street between Third and Fourth streets. He did not becomnd o miember of the irm of 8. & W, Welsh uutll the deatn of bhis father, in 1874 Mr. Welsh hus been for many years prom- inent before the public outside of "his business relations. Fur several years be was 8 member of the Clty Coundls, and for many years past the has been Preaident of the ~ Biuking Fund Commisslon,—a poeition which le has retained under all polltical - tica. He has been also o member of the Couw- nuselon’ol Falrmount Park since June, 182 These arc the uul{, Ymclv political positious that he has ever beld. 1o has been widely- known s President for severul years of the Philadelphia Board of 'Trade, “and, ke two thers, bas long been u institutions with which e hus been cunnected beluy the Manufucturers® fechanles’ Hank and the Fhitadeiphin Na- k., He was Fresident of the North Penusylvania Rallroad for a short time direct); ulter [ts organization. In 1504 he took a prow! nent part in_the great sunitary fulr held In his city. Mr, Welsh was nunmmou::r elected Preetdent of the Centennlal Boa of Fi- nance at the first mevting fu April, 1573, and us unantmously st cach stated mecting sinee. ¥rom that “day to this, he has Leen laboring diligently and faithfully {or tbe Huanclal suce cess of the great Exhibition, and puman s entitled W a greater share of credit for the wag- uiticent spectacle presented by his oty lust year, His services were fttinzly recognized Iast winter by the subscription of $50,000 for a testimonlal from lus fellow- cltizes nd this testhuoual, at Mr. Wols's own sugizestivn, 100k the shupe ol the cudow- meut of the Jobu Welsh Prufessorship in the Unlversity of Peunsylvaniu, He Is an active member of the Protestant Eplscoal Church, aud 1s oue of tho founders of their bospital in Phile- delnba. He bus bec twice marricd, and is now a Elxduwc‘lr. lhlll famlly cousists of four sous and four daughters, In polmcf Mr. Weish has always been a thurough-golug Jepublican, mtzporllmt all State and Nattonal measures of that party. At the same time, be hus vever been fdentitiod with the Cumeron diviston fo the mauugement of State affalrs, s brother, Willlan, wus receutly & wember of the Buard of Judiau Commisaion- ers. ——— ELEGRAPHIC NOTES, DanviLe, Nov. L—A Temperance Conven- tlon, representiug all the clubs of the county, met at the Ninth Street Opers-Houss to-day and organized a county temperance league, elected oflicers, headed by Dr. Livingood, of Russville, The Conveution was & success in cvery purtieutar, NBWw UnLEANS, Nov, L—Steamship City of Hristol, drawlug twenty-one feet nine luches, passed through the jetly channel without do- tentfon, the deepest draught vesscl that ever went {rom this port, Speciul Mapalch to 1nviaNAPOLIS, Dd., summer pork-packin ‘M CMeugn Tribune. ct. 81.—Reports of the show about 310,000 biogs killed, This s 75,000 less thau the season of 1574, but dues not include 10,000 killed fur home cousuwption. Hapyy tidings (or vervous sudlerers, snd thoss who have b‘:fl: dosed; drugged, and guacked. Pulvermacher's Eleciric Uelts effectually cura premature debility, weakness, and decay. Book aud Journal, with ‘Inforwstion worth thousauds, mailed frea. Address Pulvermacber Galvanic Co.y Ciacinnati. O. AMUSE ™ UNION PARK CONGREGAT’L CHURCI DR. LORD ON CHRYSOSTOM. Business wen ad well 89 Iadice will bave an op- gannmty 10 hear this groat lecture, 1o be delivered i request, &t the Uniun Patk Cougregalivusl Churcn, oy’ F_x;idaLEvening, Nov, 2d, at 8 0’clock 1ckels, 50 centa.” For sale at Jansen. McClur, & Cers, W G lalmen', Bolle drag siore, and CUICAGO NATATORIUM AND INSTI- TUTE FoR l‘ll!s'll‘.il. CULTERE MENS BANA, WiNTER ¥k 450! oy 5 on Gywnasics, Medic adcouipantinent o . Dauclug Do aruiueat, €., 8% vpen wad o T iy, Lldsea for yotuglatics Clkascs for Warried Tadies, ‘soctal claswss’ Qadler aod guutlemcn). clames fur liile cine sud for boya uew Clustes furniing every day. Physiclaza, teachers, and patuists reapoctiully wylled (o 1napectivn.” Apply fo8 far clroular, Michliad-e¥., Cormc of Jackaca ol == __ AmusemEnTs, IPCORMICK MALL, OXE WEER, commencing MONDAY REVENING, Nov. 3, INTT. THE Swedish Lady Vocal Quartet from the Ro tory of Mnsfe, siockholm, These sriis this coantry In deptember, 1470, and tus prest and the public bave united in deciaring lr:‘e singing of the Vocal Quartet 10 be *iia’ Frfection of Quartet Alng- tng.”" 153 Amsnds Carbron, Soprano: Miss Ingeborg Lofgren, Mezzo-Saprano; Miw Bertta lirizon. Con- uiailog ieie Ingy Kt um‘.,iyl‘l‘ol.q“lfi!rlllequfled siog German, Swedish, ' and ‘Engifsh Eongs, Polk Safehes, Galope, aod Wagters, L = ateach of thelr Coneerts the world-renowned Tlary Hololat (engsged st great ex n»eqmr thesa Concerts), will sppesr. Prices—soc, 734, sad $1, Beats resarve e .I!nll&l)lmlc‘! e, Contort ars o'claars? Cartlages may be ordered at HOOLEY'S THEATRE. BENEFIT E| Triamphant waccess of RHice's of efll‘l 58 AR Exirsvaganza Combinatinn, At | BVANGELIND, ELINE! 3188 ELIZA WEATHERSBY, EVAS f\'l';,‘i“i.ififi\'-‘x’fifi"“ all the Favorites In the Cant, conduct the or-! New Local Hita and Now Muslc. rheatra. jEvery night ats. Matinee Wedaesda) sud Satarday, Matinee Satueday at 2~KVANGEL i Mong n'v.“ ety nfl lest :lv¥::{slg ‘KE” urnbination {n the new Musical sentatla Clllw.\{lk" b COLISEUM NOVELTY THEATRE. The Leading Novelty Theates of thie city. Tillg AFs TERNOON AND EVENING the Sebiations And :x0.ting Dremaof the BOY DETECTIVE, Supported by a0 Immente Dramatie Alllsnce, Ineluding 21 Speclaliy Artista, giving the hest enterfalnment in Chicago, Al Ladles’ Nighs. Admimion through tha en travauansa PLEPETI weei. 25, 25, 40d 30 ¢ UAVERLY'S THEATRE (Late 3. I HAYERLY oo, M}“lfywkemr and Manager, ‘l‘mxlgu&gn,\ D BENEFIT OF OMLN| ' In the original and .um.'-‘i"u’é.‘i'di‘nmnma In 5 scta ESCAFED F Pall from the Balcon; ank. Brought Lo NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. Patrontzed by the eifta. A Play of th i A LR R A e ley Camphiel’s Farcical Comedy, MY FOOLISEL WIFE N With al] the favoritcsof the Campbel] Comedy Come Va0 In the cast. Iy A NIGHAT AT NIAGARA. 1 have here s little book.” **Tbe Pet of Peoris. ™ .\llilrl (!lwml it ** Foll of amusing situstions and witty dislogue. '~ Plufladeiphia Ledger, Matinees Wedncaday and Saturdsy, Noveltics in preparacion. McVICKER'S THEATRE. * EVENY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICE, PINK DOMINOS A Porltive Success. ‘Two Hours of Mirth. Baturday---Pink Domino Matinee, S MALMOR TV O ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN flti"m%oo kn NPWN BAILWAY, cke Ofces, & Ciarkaty | (Shorman Loase) andat Teave. 2 aPseinc Past Lin a0 e m ‘ aSioux Cll‘ & Yaokton.......|'10:50 s, tu. t: abubuque Day Ex.vie Clinton(*10:3) a. . . m. abubuque NIkt Ex.¥1a Ctou|t 6:13 p, m. s aUmahs Night Exress 13 by i am. asloug Cl(zy;l Yaskton 13 b m.| a.m. aFreep't, ockl'd & Dubune. |s 413 &, m. [ 3:19 p. gherept Hockfd & Dubadue 410113 p: n. am Dtitwakeo Past Mall (daliy) '} A:00 a. m: pm bMliwaukee Express. L1000 &, m. nm bAilwsukea Pmsscuger. 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