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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER LOCAL POLITICS. pia % Ward, were naminated for | " (u the Informal batlot the vote stowd rs fol- Mecting Yesterday of the Town: flopking, 18; Condee, 1 Republican County Convention. Tt wan then decided to nominate first & Hep- resentatlve from the southern part of the ddis- and the fornal brllot resslted as follows: fns, 263 Condee, 17, Mr. Hopking was de- clared the nomince of the Convention. “The next hallot resulted in the nomination of B, M. Wilsan frum the arthern part of the dis. trict, the vote being: Wilson, 23: Thomas, 1 W. K. Page, of the Beeond Wand: J. M. U of the Thint \ Ward; ). D, Condeey of Hyde Park; A, C. Pot- the Town of Jake, wero clected & Sena- torlal Committee. John Hoffman for Sherilf and Gen, 0. L, Mann for Core Excetlent Nominees for County Commiissioners=--Gonorat Satisfaction, Eleventh Ward . Thirternth War I‘mulurull\lv\\'lrfl T epubllean Conventlon of the Third Sen- atorlal District was held at 5 o’clock It even- g at No. 772 South Hulsted steeot. Thomas 8, Willjama called the mecting to order. Ui 1io- tiun, he was tmade Chairman, 4 B, Taylor, of the 8ixth Ward, the oresent ropresentative, and A, V. Train, of the Fifth Ward, were nominated for members of the le- Judge Tree Declines, and Dr. N. 8. Davis Is Selected as a Congressional Countey towna, o of the last call, tho Thir- teenth Wand changed and grave {ts solid vote tor Hotfman, ‘This wns receivinl with great cheer- i, and was epeedilv fullowed by a flop fo the plghteenth Ward of Jtke charucter, The wildest enthustam provinled, mnd i1 was some minites before the Sveretary cuuld announce the ulicial dust about. the clos as the nominee. ‘Thin being all the nomina- tions it was deemerd advisable to muke, u Scna- torial Committea was elected, ns follows: Jubn Mears, from the Beventh Ward; Louls 1futt, wn:!wo Sixth} and Juln Loed, frow the Kifth a Mr. Taylor and (en. Martin lteem were ealled Col. Davis Makes the Opening Speech of His Campaign. Republican Legislativo Nominations in the Second and Third Distriota. Some twenty different delegates Aprang to woved to, make tho cliolee thelr feet and unupimous, widchh was sdopted smid great ‘TREE DECLINES, AND . 8. DAVIS TAKES J1IS ILACE. ‘There was a grand time at Detmocratic head- quarters, at No, 46 Clark strect, yesterday all day. 1t was all oceasfoned by the fact that Judee Lambert Tree, nominated as candidate for Con- wreas from the Third District, had scnt in a let- ter from New York declining the honur. The tetter, which was received by A, J. Dennison, Chigfrman of the late Conventlon, dld nat seem to please somc of the members uf the Con- gresslonal Committee. The question ‘arose, Who shall be the candidate! "This perplexing conumlrum was discussed at n meeting of the Committee In the morning, when the tollowing letter from Judio Tree was read for thele edifl- TR CORONERSII. Nominatfons for Coroner were next declared Conrad Folz ofTered the nameof Uen, Mann, which was recefved with great cheering, tha tierman deiegates manifesting thefr detizht fu the most uproarous manuer. nominations were Charlea 1. Harrts, better known ns **Carl l’rc(\zcl," us K. COUNTY CONVENTION, HOFFMAR AND MANN, The Republlean Connty Convention, which was held yesterday fn Farwell Hall, wna one of the most respectabledeliberative bodies that ever asemblesd in the city, While there were to by geen many of the old ' wheel-horscs ” of the pasty, who have stood by it through weal and wo, ¢letory and Jdefeat, during the past ten or twelve vears, the amount of fresh youne blood of which the boly was eomposed was partieu- Jady notlecable. Among those who were pres- ent and more or lees participated in tho de- liberations of the Convention were Coroner Dietzsch, Washington Hesing, 8. K. Dow, G. M. Bogue, Cen, Mann, Dr. Bluthandt, Norman Col. Ricaby, G. W. Couch, Cal. Ab- ner Tavlor, County Clerk Klokke, Judge Otis, Col. Waterman, Jesse Spalding, Conrad Folz, Eilas Shipman, Senator Frank Riddle, County Commissioner 8nofford, Wilard Woodard, P, 11 Rice, Jack Steplens, Louls Huck, and fler. ? the present Incumbent Huger. Mr. Korn withdrew fu favor of Gen. Mann. The Chair ordered the ballot to be taken, r the elerk bad begun to eall the rolt, ann asked permisston to decline, ‘There were lomd cries of 4 No" “no," aml the Chatr declined to recognize him, on the ground that be had spoken too late, ‘The informal ballot ve the General 159, the remolning 13 belng divided amony the other New Yonr, Qct, 10, 1878.~The Han. A. J. Chalyman, efe, —DEAR Bin: Your letter 1., oficially hotifying me of my nomination for Cangress by the Democratic Congeeasional Con- vention of the ‘Shird District_of Hlinole, resched A motton to make thie informat baliot forinal and the nomination unanimous prevuiled amidst the wildest possible enthusiasm, THE COMMISSIONORSNIFS, ‘The nomination af two cnmdidates to repro- sent the elty in the County Board was vext de- and, to vive all parties n chanve, ned to nominate sinily. were put in nomination J. W. Stewart, C. Cobnrn, Simeon W. Ring, Fred Crtu Michael Sclimidt, sud R. B, pallot resulted: vention who have cooferred upon e #o distin. wished an bonor as to gelect me A the standard- arer of the Democratic pacty in the very Impor- tant political campaiun_In which they are about to enliat_demands n promnut reaponse from me, Al though not advised of thelr Intentiuna in ndvance, rdinarily 3 should deam 1t my duty to obey thelr call, and to do battlo with them to the best of tny Unfortunately, however, the chreum- clared In onter, At 12:) tho Conventfon was called to order [ 1t was determ! by Judge G, W, Conch, Chafrman of the Coun- ty Central Comunittee, ofter which Consider [N Willett, the Beeretary, read the eall. un motion, the Han. John Wontworlh was unanimously called up to take temporary oceu- potlon of tue chadr, Afier his formal introdue- ton to tho Convention, ho returued thanks, and said that at the present thoe he would not make any speceh, He intended that his volce should be heard frequently during the cam- pafn, and be trusted bls auditors would all be which, 1 thelr pariiailty, they have asaigned to me, The duty and alfection whict [uwe to s chor- Ishod metaber of my tamily, whosc feeblo health hian, du part, prolon and who' attll reyois attention, will rotard my roturn home, in all prob- aullity, untlt aftee the clection, While, Lhere. forv, 1'fee) astremely gratetul 1o the Demoeratn af the Third Congreesunal Diatrict (or this new evi. dence uf their condence and kind fechng for me, —ali the stronger hecauss nusnnpght aud unexpects ed by mo,—1 wust, nevertheless, dechine the honor of the nuinination, cancy with ony canvaas and le wpectfully yours, Laxnens Toez, ‘I'he letter having boen read, some of the out- elders touk occaslon to give the Committee n lecture, and & very brond one them wanted to nominate A, but the mutter was then deferred and'Joit to be consldered at & meeting to Ue held Iu the after- Franklin Chase theu went on a Journey of discovery, In obedience to somo private {n- structions from Krank Aguew and Austin Doyle, Mr, Chase Visited Fred 1, Winston, 1o lookeil 1 on John V. LeMoyne. He amiled nnd blinked.nt A, C. Story, and vartook of avsters with Gen. Ielm, “What the result of the juvostizations was rematned hidden under the shirt-front of the noble Chase. He divalzed not shat sacred svcret to auxious reportorial At 4 o'luwek o the alteruoon o chofce collectlon of the ‘*‘urcat un- 1, the ballot was declared formal, ewars the unanimous cholce of the Acssrs, Uoburn and Miller were again put In nomination for the second place on the ticket. Tha vole resulted: E Necensary to a cholee Megsrs, John R. Roberts and H. D, Jen- alngs were appolnted Temporary Sceretarics, Adelegais moved the appolutinent of the stomary Committee on Credentials, The Chialr atated that the delegute was alittle atiead of the musie. ‘The varfous wiell delegea- tions would send in their credentials, o contest pravatled, the crodentials would be weepteds but, in enee of o contlict, the contest- ing certlticates would be referred, ‘The roli-call was ondered, aud it appoared that there was no contest except in TUB RIGHTH WARD, The Chair decided that in the formor cose all the delevates be recognized as mewmbers of the Mr. Coburn's nomination was made unani- the Becond snd mous. ‘The delegates representing w to nominate Fuourth Districts then withd thetr Commissioner candldates, ‘Tl Second Distiict eatled Mr. 8, B, f Evanston, to the chair, ang J. C. A appointed Seribe, C. G, Ayers, of Ey- the present fucumbent, and W. B, Gray raon, were nominated. Avers, 75 Gray, b, tion was made unanhinous, The Fourth District was organized by the se- Yectlon of T. W, Blayney os Chalrman, N. 8. Carrington, John Tabor (pre: Tho bailot re- Alr. Ayers’ noming- Atter sme little discussion, 1t was resolved that tiie Clialrisen of the respective contesting detegations state thelr case to the Convention, oid ot talk fonger than ten minutes, Pending the appearance of the twa Rich- monds, 1t was reaolvea Lhat each delegation be flo\ruml to Nl the vacancies exlsting in st 5, Juhin Meyers, the feader of the Fighth Ward cantestants, read a serjes of allldavits colng to #how that suing crooked work hadt been done by the regulare ot the primary tho day before. Johw Belly, of tuno saine alde, bucked tup the stateipents made-by the previous spenher, County Commissioner dpoitord appeared for the regealars, and stated thut thy contest only spplicd Lo 1ive members of the deleg: beinyg no izt vver the other three. John Tivetts, one of the judges of election, #ald thal cverything was stralulit, and that uo trouked work was done, After the presentation of the eldes, the Clsir stated that the contest and ac- tom uf the Convention applied only to five of numination was wade stiey, 6, Mr. Wood's The 8ixth Distrlct delegates held thelr Con- vention in Bremen on the Bth inst. nated Adant Miller, of the Town of cholee was tnanimousty concurred fu by the Conventlon, ns were the'two others. COUNTY CENTILAL COMMITTER, On motiun, it was resolved to uppoint a County Central Committee of twenty-three, ona from each ward in the city and ohe from cachof the County Commissioners' ‘The following were sppointed: F Arthur Dixous Second i Nortnan Willams; Fourth Ward, lartiy Busty Sixth n Stephens; Ninth Tenth Ward, J, | Burke; Eleventh Warnd, D.J, Avery; Twelfth Ward, M. A. Morsc; Thirteenth Ward, J. A, Fourteenth Ward, th Ward, Conrad Folz Louls Schaftaer; Scventeont teenth Ward, (ien. A. L. Ch District, Edwar Saunders: Third Dlstrlet, 8, W, Kingsloy: Fourth District, G, L. Fifth District, C. H, Willest; Bixth The cundidates were then notified to mect at 10 o'cluck this morninik at the Pacitic Hotel, after which the Conventiou adjourned sine dio. DIAMATIS PENSONK. Tho head of the county ticket, 3r, John Hoft- man, tho nomines for Bherlil, {x a solid, sub- stantfal German, cugaged fn the livery bustuess on West Washington street, Unlon urmy duriug the Rebelllon, moted to the rank of Major for b ellielency in the Sold. veaple of the West Diviafon aa 'Toy or, #ud fullllled tho dutivs of the oflico to sutisfaction of citizens of all vartics. Among bis German fellow-citizens he stun very hilgh, and with those of other nationalities to whot he {s known his generous qualities of wind and heurt bave madw hin quite populan Gien, O, L, Mann, the notninee for Coruner, I8 known citlzons, fs one that would do_credit to the bravest, 1y ot the outbreak of the Revell- {on, uwd served with distinction in the rewl- ment organized by Gen, Tom Osborne, now to thy Argenttne Cunfederation, the conclusion of tho Wur he came out with the Durlng a portion ot Joho- sun's Administrution ho fllled the ofllce of In- ternal Reverwe Collector of tul ho was elected to the room and the Committee tlie joelie, Malcom Mcusonald and Frank A plain statowents of facts. The lutter was in favor of Winston or LoMovne, or any other man who had uot been named before the Con- dellberated, snd then they succeeded fn nomi- nating Dr. N. 8. Davis, a physiclan of Evanstou, After’ much sputtering, ot unlike that of 8 tallow-dip vxpiring, Franklin L. Chase, J. W. Crampitty of Lake C wore agpointed & commilteo to walt on Dr. 4. W, Couch; Filth Ward, Louls tlutt; Q5o by both gusted, Denlson had fire fn bis vye, a bad the appearance of & sad and martyr, Thoy called at Dr. Davis’ of ilalt a dozen motions tending to settle the malter were offered by as muny different delee eates, which were finully ¢rvstallized fnto a wmpromiae to the cffect that tho ten cops testants be allowed seats with sl u voto ea At the request of the Chalr, Col. Watermay of the Weat, and dthdpe Ouls, of the North, Were appolnted Viee-Presklents, THR BURIEVAL Nominations for the Shrievalty weve then de- clared;in order, and, on motio that the tirst baliot be tnformal, ordered to proceed with the roll. Dow, of the Twelfth Ward, ed the Chalr and proseeded to nome . L, Mann, who was the unanhmous He referred to the briltinnt war retord of the Geoeral, lis unblemished «aroer s u man and a citizen, and prediered that, it the Couvention should nominate hin, Bewould Vo un element of strength to the Conrad Folz, of the Fifteenth, dk! o lke serys fre for Juhin Hoilnan, to whose record be pald aglowlns tribute in o fuw words, 4. W, 8pofford nominated, as the cholce of the Sevent and Etchth Wards, Chris Mamer, ¥ho, be sald, would niake great furoads in thoss Democratic wards, Jolin Wentwarth, who had temporarily va eated the chatr, advoeated tho clainis of Arthur {zon a8 a comproniles candidate, anl was u cosmopolitun one, It was inhabited ¥ people of all nationalitie Mr. Dixon il e was untarnfshied, and ho was chioice ot ,the First Ward. oulit ho get the nomination he would make 0 excestingiy stronyg race,—ounc that would bo trowned with victory. e yarlous nomliations wers duly sccanded, 4 an informial ballot was called, 0o cholew, three othiers were haa before a result The ruce was a well contented Uhie, uud clfcited s much futerest and apxiety A was witnesscd b the Jackey Club track last Tburaday, when Ifopeful, Rarus, amd Great titern made their greut run, drurca of the dillerent vallots, ulucty-six ary toa cholve: gentloman liad no encouragement to glve, Of the Counmittee only Chasy came back. The Lorge Sixteenth Ward, Ward, Thowas crowd that Dr. Davis was nominuted, there was a grand kick. Dr. Davis {0 physiclan of re- uto, und & genticman who 18 well spoken of by 1s nelghbors | Ho lectures a That {8 not Jked in Democratie ranks, aud are optosed to him for that reason. The Qer- mnan clemnent would unot.tolerate him. Maj. McClunshan was dead-sct aguinst himn, and Johu Colvie would not vote for bim. Frank Hofl- man thoueht that Le ought to be lelt on the ticket, as doctors sometlines Lave a good desl to do with fixtng the date of the fu. It was resolved ‘The clerk wus Ho served in the s bravery ani angry Democrat from the North Blde camoin to unnibilate the Committee. Ho wanted wgs general laughter, The Democrat of un-, satisfied mlnd beeane vociferous, even nigh unto fighting mad. And Frouk Agnew poured 1 on the troubled waters, and all was stiil, The lull gave way to s mceting of the Ex Commlttee, which had o long snd lively and it was decided to lee Dr. Dayis' name stan untll this afternvon at 4 o'clock, woen another ifl:"”"x"“ of the Cougresslonal Cowmittee will aue of our bes His War record il of all socinl » rank ot Hrigadier, T it GEORGE R. DAVIS, 4 5 Ao HE ADDHESSES IS ELEVENTH-WAKD CONSTITU- Legtslature and servod TS, beon engaged WALO | 5 o gnianded muesing of the Eloveutn- Ward Itapublican Club was held last evenlug at Martine's I{a)], the [oun. Frank il Riddle pro- manfueturiing bus! andidates for County xeeptionably cood men, and the taxp: proverty-owhcrd, who groan ln spirit at % perpetrated by the ¢ Co ce 10 1L that they are elected to fill the places now vecupled” by the Ring Te, atnmfsalooersh the countless fra ty Ring,” sbould Club was addresscd ot some lungth by Col Georize 1t Duvis, canaldate for Conkress from the West Bide, who was recelved with very evi- dent favor, aud lstened to with frequont fnters ruptions of spplause. Col. Davis began by expressiog his confideance in the duslre aud abliity of the Republicans ot the Weat Sldu to redeem tho distriet. That thoy could redeem it was certain, Tu do so it was necessary to make sscriflces, sud to do somo Lard, ¢(fective work; but he bulieved the Republlcan party was worthy, and that it was able sud willing to make thoso sacrifices. The party waa orgaulzed for the purpose of working out varlous reforms that were absolutely required for tho s:ivation of the uation. Thess were msny sud farresching, but one of the principal reforms required was that labor, which had been desplaed, aud degraded, sud made servile, should be made honorable and dignitied. From the dato of the party's organlzation until the Followlng ure tired busiiess wan, who served us Al- Ward for two years. Cuoaorles F. Coburn is an active s enteryirising young busluess wun, for inany years otie of the well-known wdvertisiug i o Cook, Coburp 0. W. H. Wood, sclected as candidate fro Fousth Cotnnfasioners’ District, is the T of tho Couch estaty and u promiucnt business wsu. Charles (1. A)‘c'n it derman from thy ho present member from rict, has given satisfuction to his constituents, sud tigs always voted on tho side of veouomy and reform, stand well withitho *Ring ¥ {3 10 his creait, ang an unsssailablo reason for bl Adam Miller, the now District, Is a substant| That he does not e from the Sixth al farmer in the Town of Rich, who statds deservedly high among bis nolghbors as & waw of hunor and utegrity, LEGISLATIVE, BRCOND BRNATORIAL. The Republican Senatorial Convention for the Sccond District was beid yvesterday moruing o Central flatl, on the vorner of Wabash svenue and Tweaty-secoud: strect, Chalrinav of the Ceutral Cotnmitt Conveutlon to order, and Mr, George T, Will- 1ams was elected Temporary Chairman, snd J. R. Custer was wnade Secretary. Magionls, J. H. Barsum, L. B. Dixop, J. L. . Benaley wers sppoluted a commitlea un credentials, J. W, Currol! ubjected to the sppolntment of s member o the Becond Ward delegativa on tho Cowmittes, as here was a coutesting dele- regular” delegation gracofully ylelded the polut, snd agrced that Mr. Maz! ehould pot votv on thut question lo the C {Jommltuo oo Credeutlals reported that there had been no choice butweun the two Bec- J Ward delegations, the vote standing two fur the regulsr delegation nad two Tho natter was tnally seitled b Couveutlon authoriziy, ples for which it had been resvomsible snd whick t hod guaraifced. 1t was a matter of surprise to hitn that auy vue couversant with the bilstory of the party should fur vue oment doubt its loyulty to the best sud highest lutereats of the laburtug man. It bud viodicated and dignitied labor, It haddigulfed aud protected tho laboring futercst of this couutey at & time when (¢ was assafled by the dominant elemeut of the Demo- cratic party. . 1t bad protected sud saved this uwatlon frow dissolution aud ruin &t s tie when assatled by the ruling splirit of the Democratic party, snd it stood to-day prepurcd, and cow- sidercd waclt campeteut, to protect, without {ujury tw auy fuduserlal class or to any oue whatever, the national hovor and credit at howu and abroad. (Appisuse.] 'Theuwecasurcs passcd by the Repubiican party bad, ss s rule, pular with the people at the thue they tamo fore Couyress. aud bad met, to a remarkable the wants of the great miass of the peo- ¢ belleved that the party bud dowe more and better than suy other party could have dune uuder th circutn that the party was urepared o vindicate an rotect the honor of the nation at this thue, 'he Hepublican party had eves looked furwant Lo some object In view, and to-day it stood i the ouly party of the nation upuu which all ek wents could depend; aud even those gentlemen whu were vxcecdiugly liberal ju thelr views upon the curceuey questlon bed more to bove for, aud 1nore 10 expect from, and could DERIVE MOKE $ULSTANTLAL KESULTS from ths Kepublican party thaw trow auy other party oF urksuleation, Tbe groenback was sl- Mr, W. R, Page, Mosars. J. W, gation, Tue & vote ol the ctlon of four from cuch of tbe contestiug delea- ‘I'be temporary officers of the Convention were made permanent. B. Coudee, of Jlyde Park; 8. M. Wilson, ol the Becuud Ward; sl Hopkius, ot the Towu ply and purely Repnbliean, [y the Regoitilican narey at o ti optiosition of the entlre 1 ocratle party, The It had been Thomas, 43 and silver,—the “money of the world, | that ond that which had heen the money | unabl of the worll for thow ing men, In | complimented the meaus who | past work g, | vent of the cotire population o were do that condition; in the Interest of the | pleasing address, nerchant, the manufacturer, when he rafd that | =7 he Lelieved jo ];ln[.hnw]. in that the necel shonld govern the voluma required. [Renewed | tance o applause.] He did net believe fnapolitical | tog, time to vote, currency, rhangeable with every 4 Ward; A. T, Grant, of the Fourtt) , flver, und 'grcenbacls, and | mit THIND SANATORIAL. he next 11, tha basir ss In this matt re, and 1t wix aboat Hme With a Demovratic majority (n | about 150 nam The former was unanimonaly elected cightreen yenrs ago, aud jts actinon ntifons of Bouthern clalins and del abiding, Industrions, tax-paving North. * He wus ag the iuw- | of the expensc. pecchies, after which the Couventlon Ject the pavient ot Southern cl ment of thuse claiims wers now pending before | theo tal Congrees. It was absolutely casential to gend to | all nam be_past history of the Democratic barty led wing ol that parly was {ts controlling elewent, and, whlle the Dentirats might say that TILRSE CLAIMS WOULD NOT B PAID necessary (o watch and ascerinin what their action 1n the past had heen. When the dom. | they will ba treal Southern wing—could requlre and compel the average Northern Democrat 1o vote squarcly will of his party, for un ecx-Confederate Brigadier-ticneral, who had but recently re. foresworn nllegiance to the country—i ed with the honorable Mstory of the conntry: If, further. they could requirs tho averave Northern b did in the sp wishes of Uhielr constituency. lor that revol tionary measure known os" Lhio this could be done with the ave Justica Lo the members of the ¢on- Northern e eratfe Ce ling and slt lv;llu i wlich sureotind me * just now my ~ acceviance of the post them golidly? citizous und lovers of good be elected to the next Hous arty was the party of law iscrnceful neenea o th 10 the tast House of Represent. o0 my ‘stay In foreign lawis, my personal presence and ves ever hnd minfstration, or ever could. For eight long months that Concrees remnined 1 sesslon, i vourlug the revenue of the conntey, and r markable only for the good st did not d d request them Lo Al the va- 0 situated Lhat he can make o the way to victory, Very re- nass ini amd uncertafuty which that Congress produced, No measure of rellel was uhdertaken for an body, no bitl providing for, a better mod clecting a President, whereby fraund could prevented, OUn the other there were disgraceful fights, the session culminating Tu the case of that. dome of . Btory at once, the nation, bad ever been Joval to the country, ever been the chamolon of a frée pr apeech, honest lbor, and honest mong; fought frou! nciple and not from passivn, which had other party, the Southern wing of which when in power proved ftzell the most aristocrat! that over oxisted; that fought from pasaton and assenbled at tho wigwam of Carver. ‘Thev hind the outslde ncw made some very puwer accountability he would iabor, und, i eleeted,— o8 with his licarers’ assistance hie hnd not the For nearly two hours sue Committes Representative honest, ¢turts and trusied tiag | 8180 vlckels noaet uf hle lfe would furfelt the respect of B 1 the geutlemen who had placed him in uomina. h ron tion. [Applause]. a bill azu ‘ounty, and A. J. Denlson ey watked out, Clamplitt looked dls- it Chase tened ce, Mo They saw Davia the younger, and that fug {ts triumph at the approaching clection. Cummlll:!'e]ukllln li;!mll)mlcivd. and tllnenawlu-ly t.'.]mu damages, 3 . Davia® name stand, ol e O] e ans Knaidu Kot 4o Te ateids MISCELLANEOUS. sult for £3.000 datiinges agafost the Daltimore vauston, But he has a hobb; | ndvocates total mbstine ® strong one. Ihe nominations of oftman for Bherlfl ana Mann lor Coroner they | Charles Gordon, 1ooked upon as judiclous. The fricuds of Gen. | Asvignee, to foree was {it that he should hcad In the meuntimo & voraclous uud Lota B, Ip lifted, *ft is ouly a matter of ul Jubn C. Richberg, aud then there nees were sj © Those gentlemen,” suld a prominent Demo- crat toa Tiasese reporter, * will eleet your ticket ¢ mothing else will. Theso men guverument will vote for them. ‘Thay are nll | the Penltentiury. et of claracter, and that §s more thun we can Matthiew Mennan say of nany of our candidates.” And this Kern's friends endeuvored to draw cunsolation 1] lnfpary business, the | the Irish vote. But Just here acveral prom- i o I‘nem Democrats from the Fifth and l);;mh Warda told a 't RIDUNE reporter that they wi not vote for Kern under any circumstanc ] that ho tried to winooth theé Elchith und Fifth [ o have,fyy \Wards, but that the voters there could not be | couut “Y'(‘ blutfed ” back fu thst way., Even Austin | the atv's Doyle admitted that there was b iy thouah they bave Jots of mo; votes, if possible, Fuurteenth Scuatorial Distric ndidates and their fricuds, was beld at the | g, ¢ ;‘hernllfl Houso yesterduy tu consider the rolu- | wmissed by dtstrict. Three candldates were placed i non- | Hamli tnatlon by the District Cons ning of three,it s feared, Witl cudanger the clec that tho papers tlou of two. There were Messrs, Wrltht, Love, Bartiett, Little, and Frazier, of Auro Lewie wid Chisl m Vaze. twnof thean. that bad been ous of the priuei- didate, (t was understood, to get all the votes . Lovell ts regarded a v with the conteat | slivged gebts. between Burton, Greenbacker, and Evaus sud TUK YOUNG MEN'S AUXILIARY CLUB L JEBGK JANEON: mat Iast bight st Brand’s Ha'l, conier of North | 33 0 38, tuclusive. treets, sbs Prestdent, n Ed | "Hoe soons~ss, 2 Ve, Wuleh, ou 1| tlemen haa expressed them- |~ Jraw Koo concerniug the results of the ru cu i the Eighteeuth Ward, bo expelled for speaking lu s desultory way of the Auxitiury Club, ‘The motion was meuded o that the matieg was re- m;mux mla ‘Emmuve lc:)lmulnuu-!»;; P pleton ruported for the Sixteen cuuE Wi Ward that s delegation idorscd by the Clup | 9¢20% Wikxs nces. He Lehicved, lurl.!nu:] strong opposition, of jilinols publican Club read & report setting forth that | wer sud the Auxitlary-Club cket bad been beaten fo | Ciues umw:;u‘:—l‘ %!g a’c;;;nwsmh Ward by repeaters by @ vote of gl el il The Ctialr suzgested that & committee of men | 34 10r, versed fa knuwlwfiu of pohtical trickery b aps | Hyvart Eraer, polated w gaalst the Scventeeutli-W: oty wanagicg and guardivg shelr polla, R, 16, 1878, originated with | gestion was referred to the Execntive Comunit- when it met the | tee. with power to et notnced that tha Hon. E. €. ereenbick saved the natlon in the time of war, | Larned would be present to address the meet- and it stomd toaday virtnally at pae with gobi | g, The Cha'rman said, in reference thernto, Mr. Larnied was sick abed, and therefors nattend. fle took pleasure i caliing mis of years, [ uponithe Rev, Robert Cof And that which would coutinie 2a such for gen- | man responded, and mad erations tocome. e belle therefore, that | otie, and hamorous ajwecl zrin for same tine past. Our colored compan: labor throueh the dramatic jart of it witl COUNTY FINANCES. A Comparison of Appropriations ¥ ¢ Bitly Kernandy is an comical & for Three Years. “atgier cometllan who. cver rubbed burnt cork upon 8 white face, apd his skuetehes of Irian character -and his Chinaman hupt the house in a roar, Mr, Wallaco King, the tenor of the company, electpified the audience Inst eventne by his adwinthle rendering of 8 solo by Dudley Buck, i which he shuwed pos- sesstan ol o volce of singularly fine te was overwneimed with encores, and repeated the ackection with rara drsmatic ad vocal pewer. After alf, 12 i3 the musieal part of the entertalnment, that conatitntes the wa- preme atteaction fa this vntertaininent, and tiat we deewn (L alinost a misforiune Lhat 80 nt A trotpe of artista ahontd te dravieed of ateempting akind of perform- evidently unsuited 10 tueir pe- PORTING NEWS, CRICKET. THE AUBTRALIAN THAM of cricketers will reach the city this moroing and atop st the Sherman House. It wan in- tended to have thewn play two gomes withi a local cleven, hut after the arrangements had . been purtected by Mawazer Spalding of the Ball Ciub, they were overtlirown by the refusal of the Australinns to play mors than anc rams, Spectat Duates 10 The Tridune. Derrnott, Mieh.,, Oct. 15.~The cricket match of the Australlan cleven vs. the Peninsular eighteen resulted thisafternoon In a victory for the Antipodeans with one {nnlng to spare. They tinished thelr tirst fnning with 130 runs, The Penfnsulus, whose play was an improve- esteniny, shuwed mnore caso and confidence, and ran up 81 i ther second in- Calvert made twenty-four runs uff the howling ot Spofforth snd Allans, despite thelr fust dellvery. were banqueted at the Biddle to-night, and tuok the ¥:50 trufu for Chivago. BASE-BALL. TO-DAY'S GAMN. The ball game between the Chicazo nod Ine diapapolis Clubs, set for yestenlay, was poste poned on weeount of the raln, todny I the weather jermits. ‘Chy other gnme to be plased here by these clubs, but whether or nut it will take place §s not detl- pitely settlcd, CASUALTIES. pereonnge a8 any sceentable, patrl- tn which he hignly “lub upon its orzanization, A Dodge to Got Money for the Court- House Contractors, ctd and 7 per | © A vob: of thanks was tendered to the Rev- tho country { erenl Doctor for his elouucnt, earnest, and POBPRRAE -F © S f £ . I -z A the merting of the County Board Monday, Commissioners Fitzgerald and Wneeler took oceasion to display their ignorance of the coun- ty's financial condition. series ot resolutions, inatatatned that the Board thad saved the county $133,00 Curing the year In county expenses over what had been espeml- ed the orlor year, forgetting, however, 1o note that severst members of the previous Hoard had Lesn indicted for thlevery, Me. Wheeler was Chair said that ho should take the Ilib- good, sound, slable curreney | erty of suggestiog the ajpantment of a com- e to prepare an address to husiness-men fes of trady and commerce | and lzm’nmen calling attention to the impor- Mr, Fitzgerad, fn 4 atlowing all young men, and old men, rssfon of Lon- ‘The sugenstion was favorshly tacelved, and. 8, aint controlled by party featers. nonn motlon, the Chair appointea Measrs. Coll. husluces {nterests of (s country de- | yer,Lee, and Raymond aa such Committee, 'Lhey ed that a Republican majority be clected | are to report at the pext meeting. at Mr, Crazin made a law remarka, (n which he en of the nation were Interestsd | commented with vleasire upon the fact that 3 e of new club-members had been hoth Houses, It required but a moment's reflec. | hanrded (n that night, making the membership Uion on the actlon of that party whe? in_power | of the Club about 400. n Hie alra sald that there 1 tho last | was on foot a acheme Lo nrovl 1¢ awnings for the sesston of Congress; to get & fair klea of what | polls at the coming election. ihe country inight expect. With this power | gested Lo the Auxiliary Club, and perhaps the they could eall up ang pay the accumulated | City Council might be induced to bear noe-halt many good things. Mr, Fltzgerald’s clatns that 8185000 had been saved In the county's expenses would he just it the tlvures were not the other way, The recent report of the Flnance Committee sbows that the expenses for the past yuar were 853,481, wygalnst $710.9%00.03 for the year previous, and, it nothing elns were eaid, ho would be In the right. But the report goes further, and shows that, of the appropriation of £350,(0 In the levy to meet the temporary #0 appropriated, and fhat the abeorbed in another direction, and, further than this, that the Court-louse appropriativn was ovordrawn $178,422, and that that amount Is now otustanding against a bankraot fund, or It had been sug- g nic of the The Treasurer submitteda report showing favor, neither would ha | that the fundsof tha Club aggregated §1 apurove, of any measure which had for its ob- | the bills payable shout 875, 3 Ap- | tectton was immediately taken, the resnit to plause.]. Milllons of dollars were wrangfully | be made known at the next mecting. clalmed fn this manner, and the first install- The namen of applicants for membership were up, and {t was decided that herealter ehonld be first read to the Club, saod Congreas from this and every other district | then reed to the Executive Commttee, entiemen who would vote against those claiing, Adjournei to Tuesday night. [ 3 10k),000 ‘othier $250,000 Intelligent people to believe that the Southern Tn the Editor of The Tribune, Caricano, Octe 15,—The action of the tepub- tion I numinating ex-Akl. Stewart r County Comnisstoner was a direct * slap In under a Democratic Administration, It was anly | the taca ” to Bl Harper's crowd. ahte ward that in the tuture o the sume way if [{arper or Inant element of the Democaatle party—tha | bis methuds are ot all recognize TweLrrit Wanp, nent over that nf e s e will ho seen that, while the - county Institutions were cut down fn thie matter of expenscs, as claimed editorinlly In THE TRIBUNE, to the amount ol £1G,00 uver the forer year, when several Commissloners were fndicted ™ for thetr mladeeds, the showing la that the tax levied to meet the temporary loans were perverted, and the Court-House approprintion (where the reat steallme comnes in) wie overdrawn, leaving the Hoard Lebind nearly $400,000 (n the year, and entirely bereft of auy title to s 1t is tritg that some of the Commitiees, notu- bly the Commnittee on Publle Charities, did soins work, but the county s fn A WORSE PINANCIAL CONDITION to-dny than it was a year ago. its hunds amountiug to $250,000 which shouly have been pald, and would have becn had not extravagance vredominnted and the funds been Deside this, it has &n illemtinate Court-House work which It r ago, and which there is no ning, a total of The Australiang agzalost his constituency, ugalnst the expressed THE COUR it onthe whole, e . Ik Kerently o Peacerdings Yeaterdny, e e toracatat | Fdward . Coleman filed a pefition yesterday a Unlon Giencral of the same party, the hero of | asking for a divorce Irom bis wife Elvira, on two wars, st une who was {ntimately connect- | the ground of adultery. 1da M, Lang also asked for a divorce from at 0 vote, us meny of them | Fred W. Lang for the samne cause. er's bellef, squarely ugatust the And Minnte Holméas says that she ought not 16 be comtielied to walt any longer for her hus- tter Uill—~if | hund, Juseph B. Holmes, to return, he haviug It will be played It has joans on debt of 8173,000 f did not hove o y provision to meet excent #s provided propriation of back taxcs. which, however, are to be first appropriated to taking up the tem- Demuerat, what assurance was there that, whey | deserted lier over two years ago. when the acumnlated millions of those claims | Judee Moore yesterday ranted a decree of were presented, the averaze Northern Demo- | divoree to Charles H. Wegman from Ellzabuth nzressman wonld not be whipped fnto | Wegman, for adultery, Judge Farwell vesterday granted a decree of Uileon majr divoree to Martba . "Olioger from Jonn W, e sty | Otinger, for descrtlon, uil order, No such | Judee Willlums ranted divorces to Mary ich were withessed | Orooine frowm Augnstus Groome, to I‘Kirlilm-l. (\‘\ulph leur Juhlll{ Walsh, for crucit e 6 v R 4 . | to Mehrea Campbiell from Fre disgraced this coantry ungder o Reputlican ud. for desertion, and to John A Juilu M. Jemlson, on the ground of cruelty. 8pscial Disoatch to The Tribune, Karasazoo, Mich., Oct. 13,~Adrian Land- ers, & farm-havd In the Township of Pavilion, in this county, was run over by the Grand Rap- ids & Indiana train golug North this morniug at Ward's Crossiug, and so severely {njurea that he died ‘'shortly nfter. Il was driving a teamn and wagon, and was striuck by tho engine while passing over the track. driver were lifted and_thrown Into the str, und in falllmg Landers’ skull was fractured horse was killed. Deccased leaves o wile sud But all this, as outrageous as it {s, is not the worst feature of the showiug. table of comparisons of the appropriations for *‘county purposes ' cannot fall to be fntereste piderable light on the sin- cerity ot the *bonest Cominissioners 'z The following 2, and throw tor descrtlon’; Yoz, Snd thio 8 e, 1w, The team, vchicle, . Jemise mison from D S0 S1AES B0 Judve Blodectt will this morning declde the Mutnal Life-Insurance g the question as to whether a party cancontess Judzment in toreible entrv und detulver. ¢ Golver va. De Golyer, a rule was lasued yesterday on the defendunt, De Golyr, (o sliow cuuse why ho shoul be l|lnl-lwd‘[ur‘vl:t:vlllmxn'll In nit n scenc of dfunken debattch—n Httinz | 4BM0NY il kollcllors lees a8 of ) close to the worst sessionthat cver dishonared | Moore: “The rule is refirnable next Saturda d the people.not had enough of | o, The case of the South Town Board ve. Miko this kind of leslation aud of this kind of ment | rane b ;‘EL‘(’L"- Aral befurs Jitdie ariocon. Coulid ot xhat purty ba botter frusted arbby § M9 SR Rt i atite, wrese yestertay Irdebts tentlosed in the Hundreds of millions Of doliars t cust, the busi. | €88¢ of the Connecticut vsls of the conntry by the uncasiness | Company vk e, inv DROWNED, Enectal Diswnten 1 MiLwAUKER, O Amazon was windfuz in the river to-nighe, pro- paratory to departure for Graml Haveu, the mate saw » mau fall overboard. seen of im after striking the water, yet known whether the porty drowned was a Qeek-band or u passeuger, the steamshln ol { Court Huldiog, Al paying his wife ered by Judge BOILER EXPLOSION, Detiorr, Oct, 15.~A Fres Press special from Big Rapids eays bojler In Sellloger's shingla mill, that place, exploded to-day, killlug ous man znd sertously fojurfug five others, ] mill wus badly dumaged, Loss unknown. ‘Tho cause af the exulusion I8 not kuowa, et — ur Rods andt urkldes. dischargzed from ol t compusition siateme x Tlllamlmx mfw.lll"“i“ 8, e s e, he leglster for fiual report. which was liberal and progressive, than that e il ddury tn the Unlted States District 'y %auv't fl 1m’dmy l‘L'“lmun ¢l o Hucal o - - arty | The foflowlug are the cases which can be pub- dominceriog, lnbor-cursing, rule-vr-ruin party g' m' ' Aa-lm:, C'{"r:f‘ ¢ N e, o ne letters out of he mall-boxes; e s e i Coarlen i Mary dun Watwon, for canmiervic N ng trade~ldoliars, hall<dollors, quarters, aml turb n;: and riutous etement fu this couutry for ?Imva' n{lxznh]lss\l)nn(ul :Jnll;un l}'ndl-];mwn Rella her, of North Aurora, for hreaking Into a vost- Fur ccanamy, for houest leglslation, for stelet vas amairiat John Fizna, Jar 1£GNG 10 pass & i “nru 860 :}oxe it ll‘l-u ‘ll::llllrd N|"E|mm“ Bank — G o ol ullaio] and uoalns dward o ,,‘;,mf;,d“&‘,l&" J;ffi,’,',',fl:"‘l,d ks ’ml,"' ;‘;l’l'g",l“.‘i 19 | counterteiting ellver balves and gaartors, sud . Golsen was referred to ven tndictmenta, Thie. Inde apd lassics! hie away! Nurbrook » single hour's delsy, 11 you would catey in your niouth e udors of e South, il buy 3 aingle fout auuth, for steal- 3 in connection rith the report of to, are very sie- nificant. The appropristions for lutercst aud purposes are omitted estimates for each year, yet the differcucy to- tween the appropriations for 1878-"30 and other years, when na- pretensions of honesty were made, Is sulliciont to adinit of the Cou ke care of open and above board, appropristious tor the past vear, it will scen, were for county oiirposes §70,000, ncalust $1,1ELAS0 this year, and R607,000 fc few days ago the Finance Committee estinated KL ma the totul resources, Jucluding with the genersl levy, against habilities 2 of &474,000—un overdralt of $131,000 In the Gencral Fund for wive months, snd further on of $175,000 it the Court-Housu Fund for the same thine. ALL OF TUE EATIMATES POR 1570 are too Wehy—at teast 10 per cent on the av- erage,~amd o tuv substantiate the assertjon tuae the policy has been to cheat the pauners aud fessercontractors fu the name ot economy tu curleh the Court-House coutractors, approprigifons of 1876-'77 $067,400 was set aside for county purposes, but this cstiinute wasmade wlih the view of giving 125,000 out of the eral levy to the Court-House, but the appropriation wus lived within, or at Ieast not greatly exceeded. the appropriation fur * county purjuses §700,000, with 825,000 for the Court-Housc, 1570 the tieneral Fund was overdeawn,—thi being the season of wholcsals robbery fudictments,—but = the escrved Intact, and in 1377, with ua the watchword, this fun o the records of the Boand shuw that there are clabus peoding to make the 000, the valfiity of which depends ople voting the lssuing of bonds, In the appropriations for 1578-70 the increase is eeueral, and las somo inarked features, all in the interest of the Court-House * Ring, ' as can For the County Clerk's oftice F115,000 higs been appropriated against $37,000 1570, and $30,000 1y 167 for this year, or for nlue moutbs of It, has ex- pended “nbaut &H,000 - e — e ihle Woren \ snteed the beat, Wists, furnlture dealers, BUSINESS NOTICES. Wilhor's Cod:Liver Ol and pularity of this safe and cficaclaus prepars atton {s wione attribotable (o 1te futrinste worth. of coughs, colils, arthma, uronchil onet, scrofulous humord, and Ali cone « wyniptonts, it haw nu superlor, i equ ¢ negieel the vBrly RYIpLone Of dia et ia at Lund which will UNITRD STATES COURTS. uwyer and Benjamin F. Grune fled a Al Lllln!vu(rll l!l. Bryvont ;u rmllraln N Col. A, N, \Waterman, Dan W. Munn, | from tufrineliee their vatent for an oprove- and_the Hou. Willard Woodard were auccess | Mont i upholatering tufte. sively ealled out and made somewhat extended [y l‘f'"“‘,’g "\“‘."I“,’" b f tewnarks, the fiest twa nat disgulsug thelr sate. | Mary B and Fangy 8. Wilcox began o suit ness at ‘Gen, Mann's defeat, but ull caling | 8Fuinst Honry nud Muggke Burrill and William apon Uhcir licarers to rally to the vapourt of | Meheo clunityz 83000 for breach of covenant. the ticket, which was a gowd one, and prophesy- Jas against the City of Chilcago o Fecover SRS v Al d Sy Winne eacl g - - - Killian and Samantha Winne cach began a MICAL, NUEEN, ING DISEASES. Emnclation, Debllity, Lungunr, and Wenke nowsof Mind and Boay Mark the U'rogross of Kuch Allmen ‘The weakentng an TIE CONVENTION &OhloRallrond Company.” Barah Elzatett Nor- was the all-sbsorbing tople at tho headquarters | wood also began o sunilar ¢ 3 Pacific of | amount uttalnst the same defendant. of the Republicaus lu "‘;“ ("I'““’ Pacttie Hotel | 800 SeDevits fled o bill uzalist Tebeeen vesterday forenoow, and fn the afternoon, after £ 3 Witmer and Franels Douahue, to forecloss the nominations were announced, there | o trust deed for 81, was 8 fecling . of general satisfuction, | Block 2, of Hamburg. by i The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Com- Tho tlcket nomfusted, ail held, was pany tied s bitl against, Fre SR, WAST tlon for the same 000 on Lots 2, B, 6, end 7, It was glven, debilitating diseasce that sap the fanndations of ealth Can_ recelve only jyese Thetr extent and davger deand the utmost cars and stiection of ihe professlon, The charactes of such diseases 1y roving tnem to be of victlme are generally tey angaor. and weakiiens of rogress of wuch uliment ud nanseun fall to atry A remedies, both external and intorna It b1 becanvy tney fait 1o remo the blood the dobiitaung cause, Kesalvent o the ouly remedy that we ive avee Kknows that possesses specie curalive propertied, A wonderful nmount of th crick und Cath- ing nutles here. erine Letz, Georgs 1% Andrews, lcesative, clrare lose 0 mortgage for Mann think that he deserved this recoguition | on part of Lot B, Block & in the Original Town trom his friends. He bnd mados notile fent, | 0f Chlcago, frontiug ou Wells streot, and Sut- ol him § felt 1l G Lot 8, Block 42 of the snd thov respuetodd him for ity and they felt that | (el Town, fronting on Frauklls street. ho would make an active and declslve cumpaign, PROBA The Commisslouers’ uomivation secmed tosult | In the estate of F everybody,—there fs such 8 contruat between | Brauted Faunie J. How, under boud tor $34,000. . 0 CRIMINAL Cot'iT, ox-Ald. Blewart and Col. Clears, and Cliarles | 3y ypyq cape of Michael Fitzgerald and Jumes Coburn and Mullay, Al the Republtcan noml- | sfeguire, on tital Mouduy for burglary, the ken of as ten of known futeirity, | jury, after befue out all nieht, returned a ver- ot I ki futeiri K it ] h above rings and bargains with contractors. | dict of not t‘{nl.l“y (}" to Flggerald and could te s Lo Miller pleaded guilty to larceny, and wau iiven six niontlis {u the House of Corree- T Hoand 9, drawn $178,000, whil QUNT, « P llow letters were d heidy has veen all e pecuifae ph some Instrictive roadlny that cannol fai] et every juvalld. Wedo not hestate to fodor-e the Resolveat for wastiny discascs as fully o wards can o sa. —{ir, Resnd, Wast Eut Dry Gonds Honse, Madison & Peorin-sts. plsh Dilinery Popular Prices. Artistically trimmed Bon- netsand Hats; also French and New York Pattern Bonnets. Untrimmed Hats, Feath- ers,. Flowers, and every requisite of tasteful Mil- BELOW MILLINERS’ PRICES. GARSON, PIRIE & G0, ‘Fhe Couuty Clerk ltor ealariew, of whicn tion. are above our nomiuces so0 far that Willlam Conlin had a second trial for bur- adding to this the printing, etatlonery, ete., ho thousands of Democruts who favor honest | glary, was faund guilty, and gives ono year ln d cxpenses cannot pussibly excees way vesterday wondering why it been appropriated, Awent's ohllee the avpropriotion made Is #1350, 000, whils the vxnenisea for thie Jaat i were slightly i excess of §90,000, und would uot hiave becii so great had it wot been that the Arcut made # thoraugh canvess of the city the Ne has aald that hu would o trial for rape. TUE APPELLATR COURT, seemed to be tho feeling all along the line. ‘The fall term of tlie Avnellate Court opened AT DEMOCUATIC HEADQUANTERS {encnll)' woruing, Judices Murphy, Bailey, and b I:h:a ‘:,Il“ n:lulwllux muvun&, o o J Hoffman would not get ull 'rotoction Lile-Tusurance Compaay va. Orgou Tt ¥ o Dut jostpoucil 10 the foat of tho tucket e to mnend the recond, ] wn valled, but nt, Me, Jewett had usked S oot of the docket on as of Mr. Wirt Dexter, but The cuse ot the Pt sumer. connectlon he dropped the sucuestion thut he tiad been prevalled upun to amoint than bas been noted, the objeet belng 1o have B surplus occur to bo transferred to the Court-Houss Yund for the benefit of ™ honest Passlug most of the wivor Cuy was th ERTERY! for even a larger Fur ¢ tham, § awledgetere not wilidng to conssnt ortug fn | to this ou EFIFBE the mportance of the caae, tuctr ranka, ond it 18 too_evident to be denfed. | It was, bowever, suatponied fur the pressut, There 's not much coutidence or hopo tu thoss ¥ HANLIN, whoe are conducting the present campaign, Tus TRiBCNE of " and intend to | Jegal dllllcul:}mflnr ‘léuu 11::(1 o Wl ctweon now and election<ley 1o make | Co., conveyed the idea that both m T Akl 4 this #irn had insugurated varlous legol vro- KANE AND DU FAOE CONFERBXCH, ceedings, It 18 due to Mr. Hale to state that ho A meeting of the District Cominfttee for the | has uot fustizated vr bequn suy proce composed of ;\Imevu{; thut lla:xlllh‘ hnfl.hu“re\'mm to uxlu P ties, togethier with the | last st comtuenced threo dillerent proveed- T i T e gy v ne of which was summarly dis- e el s hskoud S M, Jubn candidates Lo voLers i 1t may be added 1hat, fustead of Mr, Jobn W, o canLMALtd were, Alactes i heing o owiier, by purchisse, of clalis vention, sud more | to the amount of §250,000, 1t sppeared in evi- than two can Landly be elected, while the run- | dency before the United States Court lost vear il aid to convey tho shieged claling toJohu Hamllu wero all Humlin upon the representation that they werg merely devised fu onder to correet a technics) holtu, of Elgin; Crandon, of Ba- | defect in the oneinal settiemen, ia; sud Eliswortd, Dudley, aud Sedgwick, of | oue dotiar was pald or promised Comiasfoners.' frems, and leaving the reader to Jfs creases wnd diviug thu causcs, the item of 84: 00 for Crhminal-Court Bulldfug §s worth ref ence, s well 18 the ftem of 37,000 f celluncqus exnenses.” The appropriation for the Hrsp-named purpose, (1 $15,000 1o 1877 and $10,000 seems Lo be 1o question il arade 5o high In order 1o have o surplus created to be transferred at a lat Hlouse Fund, nlhml]l 2 totho doy to the Court- - ——— MUSEMENTS. This is a comblastion of musieal people of the colored race, who have asserted thelr claime tion heretofore fu their Interesting and characteristic entertainment, *Outof Bon oge." They have now struck out in & moro prein- tlous attempt that of modern burlesque,and witt all due deferece to thelr talent, we canuot but think that the experiment s at Juest o doubtful oue, The popular charm of this kiud of cute talument consists not so much In exe procitred” by F. N, No division of the district futo sub-districts It further appeared that all the parties who was made, us bad beew proposed, but vach can- | had been induced to slgu the paners teferred to to tsve full liberty | rescinded them subscquently and cxcouted n cou. Fhe electlon of | valid docuwent peleasing the firm frow ite neuts with ph Wilgbt, Republicans. Jvnur BLonurTr—Sel T traction, which liea In suen tul wovéments of semi-nude splendors, grace- human dgures, cmales. A well- furmed leis, the Kuark of captivating the sens: ous twsgivation by the poctry ot motion,” o tuntalizing hiue of indellcacy,’s devil-may-care Rustire—ticsy wro mmong the extravagauza. avdy the veed labor aud ex- perdence, a3 well s paturs] advaitas, It will bo scen that the youus ladles of descent cau hardly bopé tacumpete sure with Euglish bloudes Ju this buportans festure, think that the ed as 1 peoule of Temerkable ability are wasting thelr talvuts. The burlcsque, eves In the bauds of L must fuscluatiug blondes, §s rapully becow: ing a very stupld piece of busluess. Our vcolor- +d wlbzers caunot hope tu eluulate e wost st tractive featurca of it, aud It socing a pity tu s them thrawing wway u really ue acculnplish- I the cffort todo so. ~The burlesyue of Urlisa ™ I3 uetther better nor worse than the Gl BOBsCUst Lol Lids BUPT wildictocs of the , 25,20, No. 15,1 0. Inclusive, ex- !‘u;-flunfi nx, 1,40, o pri- { cent U1, 63, ana 07" NG cane TRADE MARK, the charms of Mr. Curtiv moved thst st Heive, of | JU0GE Booru—0210 110, 1uciusive, n Junus FauwkLiL—2, 00 cesg U OVEPWOrk . 003, Junce va. Jones. the braln swloer- Youa eystein 1 pure o had carred the day st the priuarics over u | Sursnion Covut—Cuxversiuxs—Natiooal Bunk fectly hariiiiasa 18 Joseph Witnier and Nicholas ler- ‘Tho 8eerctary of the 8cventeenth Ward Re- { pard, #5, Hi.aw.ai).s.l..'ynuu ve. Joseph Wite euar Coxresvioxs—Mrs. (. A, Good- Before Taking| d £ er thirt HE Fl taric sire 10 seud free Ly tuall Lo ¢very e 10y all druseisis ¢ $1 8l packazes far $5, ut will o Celpt uf Lhe mouc) by adreadl THE GRAY HEDICINE Co. 10 Muchani.w L Or VAN SUIAAC i sl TUnateld B VIV adied, esiery Bans Note & Engrave inz Compauy ve. Tbowas A. lloilang sud S0, Zitelusare Munjesttelis €& al. ve. v b st (ree by wall oa're- g . 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