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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1878, < £ o — S T T RV ARITTNG Einat . 4 Montana will be D (Y means of these trades; and, in addition to this, | Exeentive Committee.’ He ticld that the whole | ono of whom wonld we be willing to trast with t S “’ASI"NGTON' z!lv.r:?y f(l)::gogneg*fixolnml‘\l! raports ang Both LOCAL POLITICS. thero will be & -m-;»i ‘St toaeeure tha eleetlon | State fasored. the constitutional amendment. | o83 bill to get changed around tho cornor, FROM TEIE 3 i the Secretary and the General will refer to that of O'Connell fn the Lake District. e has na | Tle toslated that Chiengo shouli vote for it and R A Lawynr, A pa;unn ol ln!: wlnte;'s hwfl'f{‘lkh p;nvfidu :hm. }ll‘lL l\l|!l||[uul,4|.P J\lm-_m Woad, l‘llfl ‘nc;-l- allow t]ho lpcl*unlfi lu”drnlllr:\rdq\ll::l(zu thelr PG =y SO L Y d 50 ; oflicers e he Missonri River shall not re. , o ent wan, n busiocss man, ' who fs fu- | swamp.lands in ll sections of the State, KERN AND SITERRY NNEL i The New Railroad Law_ to Be | cfiew matio the ettt Dotctmt thosewess | HOW Kern's Bailiffs Manage 10 | truued"Witn the ndmmisieation of Jarze | *Col! Ricaby apoke in favor of printing *For v | Mty #30 BFEY SR B . 0“ ul o‘v ced i Tested Before the Sue of that piver shall have th nsual alllowance. Make a Living. intereatm, wnlch he s managed ekifully; | and ¥ Azninat ”the amendment on the ballats: | g2 o Fimacl(, 1 vory efilent Berlt, and mo . y t fon. § d practic 1 the con © hoiloved the voters wern - s i preme Court. S g e o ion admirably fitted to nasist in Tift- | to voto aht na they decmed best. Thov nn- | he endeavors to folst himsel upon the publlc | Indorsing Dr. Radway's I R, R. Remeiies | partment. The Way in Which Their Chief Mis. | Ing the couutyontof ila present financial em- | derstood what they voted for, and ho wanted to | for another.term. Tas TRinuNA has proven tor Using them for Several Yeas, s barrassments. Ilis electfon ought to be accom- | do things in the interest of the Repubiiean par- | that Kern fs fnefliciont, It has made charges Rew Yo l A Cnse Now Belng Made Up THE ILLICITS, manages His Office. ml..x.»:m ni hazarde i}\'clll'v taxpnyor In tint i ol belfeved that the vnle'rugmhlonllyvbnl‘n and substantiated them, and neither Chario | ear gte: Mesioe orsover Ry Yonx, 23 Against the Central I’a- TERMS OF THR AMNESTY GRANTED. et 'R'I"."“',,;d‘::"f::‘l.:.: P At Lt fate n‘,fl:{‘é,’&'fi:‘:«“fi;‘:%‘m % A:fl:fi_!'m 31 | Kern nor his organ has ever dared to deny | ShCetouniirel stAr ‘,' cific Rond. Wik an'rr:)rfl fll;"l"('!m(}::g "‘;bfl:;- b Cols Cleary Throwm Overbeard by the mltzl llo llum out url") vollu for M]r;h\v’nml. Jlu‘l'wfl ()lel:lwnnml the Itlgkcllqtprlnl‘!(l " F?r,‘; them. Kem lm‘ '3""“,‘, his bdm:lfla. :l::r. ho cju- AR S N AL e " Asnmvaron, D, C., .—~In the I, whoae election means lower taxes and e hon- | and then e voters wishe: vota agains! 04 c] ane al 20 do- ften ires, and Al 11 g nesty coses for revenuo offenders fn Bouth Ungrateful Ringsters. ot e“x’penfiu'\um(‘m‘m‘my ‘1"'2’:.,"5{"“;:"{'.‘ nv [ the smondment they Sonld scrateh ont that f.‘.‘é“;‘.f".fi?&.’.".;’,‘,'é”’x‘ twoin the I’rlsh race %,’,’f,':‘-:,".'.',’,fi'.‘,."",,';‘;‘g’;a’:g%{‘fi:fi:":‘:,.fi{::{,,;'n'r-:} z - axation. ain InteTest stthe Btock-Yards | word, 3 POL (Fequun: x i i 1 - auch poliey on the part of a property-holder is onnl Amendment ™ printed on the tickets, s ] Ei : the P°5° Comitatus Clause in reaisting tha oflicers, And fn those cascs 1t was Georgs E, White's = ord in 1874—Some Suiclinl. It means nothing bt the m']lng upot | o as to allow the voter to flll in the worda | they were poor and Irlsh. Upon investization, e o, g His Annual Report, directed that the trials should be had at tho Interesting Points, Iu.xfi- nrr'-‘al u{ flu:nln;t I;))t.lehmlflu?n |:lnllllllm " {'lnr 'l"nr " fi'""x"l“n';' ';"n'}'" n "i i '.:- n!':'f"oflrélrl‘ ‘5'{:,‘1..53\"'..‘:‘“;“{5‘.1 é"':fuf“?;h{':u'fi g 1 jand, which has to pa e Al n the lon Ar, Linscof #ald that his wo not obviate Y i * v i Granted erentod hene o l:;::yglc::::n‘:!h.‘:nn:l that fun, becomes worth ess than e tases which the oflcalty, aud st the “tickots maust in | discharued ";';%3?,';’:!..':"G:;f;’nfilg-hfl::efi"-‘ém R- R- R. o' " ran g v are Imposed upon it. gither case favor or oppose the smendment. 0, v 2 ' lerm"so c:; ams?: ;me-:sr 'y Granted | tred in Georsia undet tho st Adminitrtion, A "‘“"F"é‘“" ri:“‘_'}; ot I‘}' Srmge | A S ounty” Rink s pretty nearly breaking | Th Cainpnizn Commitico must faco o matter | In Jun Jost. 1t s well known wnat, Clnrles | HYSFNTERY, DIARREGA, b Distillers, 2;‘1:1‘:?‘%‘5"?5?13 3::::‘.‘&’; e;:;:' orr':n:n:a st hraicy the n:::a:ff "flgr'u"of,"{gmke":: "s:l-' ::':xrt"mfir:: '-’%3?'&5.‘..‘.\"3."33‘;’.:“;:{.’:{f:' ’(:dlmxeln:'c":fi“"um sprung the trap, and bung tho two men. A UHOLEBA MORBUS, ' Sainst the law were pardoned by an Exccativo - malority of the Board Is gone, All It hopes for [ Onthe call of wards' and towna it ‘was des THIIUNS reportcr has scarched out, tho fncts, FEVER AND Aq ! order without consultation with the Commis- | The Republican Campaign Committes | Is 1o save what It can from the weeek. It stould | cided toprint the baflots “For ™ and * Agalnst | Tbo law provides that the Bhert or his deputy CURED AND PREVESTED UY 3 sioner of Interral Revenue, and all wero set at bo the effort of every Republican toclean out | by a vote of 37 to 81, and the Chalrman, N. T. | sball executo the sentences whore the death pen- ED A EVENTE| > Another Indirect Ilint to Bangs from { §roi cithout requiring any bonds whatever on the Drainage Amendment. The Gang Trom Lomont 1o New Tricr, and 10 | (nsectte, was instructed to prosent this sction | 81ty 18 Involsed, AL tho time of the hanging | BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, the Treasury Department. for futurs good behavior. The result was that clect this yeara full ticket of five honest men | to the Exccutive Committee. there was in jail, whers ho i3 now,n man a large oronartion of those thus pardoned were to take their scats in tho County Doard. When tho roll of wands was called, Arthur | tamed Joseph Lonergan. He was —ar- svun after engaged In tho same character of of- Dixan roported favorablo prospects from his KERN'S DAILIFFS, RHEEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, r——. rosted In Novomber 1aat, charged R fonses. In the present caso there has beenno | Not once, nor twica, but scares of times hay WHITE'S RECORD IN 1874, ward. Assoonnsho had fufshed, an iuolent [ with earrylng on s, traudulunt —bustucss, DIPHTHERIA, ml.;LULNZA‘ 4 f tho Postal Monoy-Order Of- | pardon, and the sentence is aimply suspended, | compiaint been made of the conduct of AMalts | tyhon thisman Georgo E. White ran for State | lenchman of White's, who calls himsell’ R. H. - o ourts nothin BORE THROAT, Revenucs of the Postal Monoy it ® : " do- | bo dono with him, but Spectal-Agent James H with theunderstanding that it will beimmediates | in the drawing of jurors for the County Court. i Burke, endeavored to Kick up a rumpua by de- o Wy gus Specla sage B fice Constantly Inoressing, Iy oronounced and enforced upon aay ysecond | N, A Senntor four years ago, thero waa n general | yyuncing Arthur Dixon and others from the | Stuart, of the Post-Oflice, tackled Lonergan, DIFFIOULT BREATHIN, oy ;uz:hcxn;e;u :m.‘)v\::z}al: ;:el;)::;l.nl:::mnbnx\ll . :t:": outery nf‘lndunntlon at the nomination, 08 | First Ward, elaiming that t')}ny were promoting l'l;t‘l l;gn m;r:u Eli mt"r:“u -:llleui glhlt-h w-'x‘?l :I,n;: RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTEs & The question of balling the imprisoned reve- . ol . there fs v present. Ilis reconl had not | dissensionsin the party, Ho'was lninediately etas iran Hatigane United States i i & Y RA Y’S READ THE RAILROAD LAW. nug officers fo gt for hearing efore Judge Brys | that court thatinsanc cascs aro tried. Whero the | yjpened and matnred and borno frult theu as it _.lg”;upmh:n?un}uln& l‘hal {;e wllm.u,fhiml‘en nln, J:fl]l'l‘:lnnlllf;l:“n‘lllldjllllllo?lx‘\‘luz::,;:lr‘ ::el." 0‘1122‘:1&.“.:1.1 . BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, A TEET CASE, ant, of the United States District Court, during | parties aro found insane, and are ordered re- | oo gince, Yet, even at that carly day, whils s man frke of 1ate hina boan oxcessivaly Mine bes i vin n Trastionte there. 107 nat. Yours Spectal Dispatch to The Tyidune. tha present.week, but the oftice of Intcrnal | moved to Jefferson, 1t is the county's busl pudent, lgnorant, and insolent, and has dons B T ¥ lis Aldermanic record was but half made, there was a very decided protest against his candidacy, which resulted, ft will bo remeu- bered, in his getting n smashing defeat at the hands of - John C. Haines, Woite runatng far bebind his ticket, exceot In his own ward, whero there were peculiar reasons why ho should have run ahead. Boon after he was vominated, there appeared in Tum TrIDUNE, which opposed hilm then as it opposes him now, the aMdavit of Ed- win Drurf‘, then Chief Deputy in the County Clerk's otlice, to tho effect that, on the I2th of Uctober, 1874, ho exmmined the poll-book of thie old Eleventh Ward, and found thereln the wmame of George E. White, us A voter, and that = subsequently, on tha 15th ~of October, he eiamined the samo poll-book. and found that portion on which tho name of Georga B, Wiits was writ- BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, Diarrhs, Cliolers Mothu ChARgea Trom ChS Dom A AT aremned Ih R Eiea el ty minutcs by taking isdway's Jieaiy Rel L Cation or IKAMTATlon, no wenkness OF 18witud o ollow tia ko f the T 1k Tollet. RADWAT'S READY RELIE CURES TNE WOISST PAINS In from Ono to Twenty Minules, NOT ONE HOUR ‘After Reading this Advertisoment ned Wlion Shetry and (.'mmnll?' wero executed, [t 18 spid that Kern wool for the man Lonergan and recurod him to do the hanzing, Of course, It can be casfly acen that it is not lawful to deva- tizo a prisoner—and that prisoner sentenced by the Umted States Court—to do the hang- fug. The law provides that tho Sherl or hie deputy shall act as executioner. Kern tool tho eredii Lo himsell, and bunsted that he hung two Irishinens but when 18 came to the test it was tound that lie had not the nerve, tho morol cotirage, to o his duty as the low says and dircets. It I8 sald that Kern gave Lonerran anew. sult of clothes for his work, which the law says ahould have been cxcouted by the Sherif! or his deputy. Can a Sheriff appolnt & convicted erimival as hls-deputy? Is that nc- cordinge to the meaning of thu statutel lLet Mr. Kern answer for himeclf. Toncrgan ia still in Jail, and he lina about another manth of hts sentenco yot to serve, besides a fine of $100 and Wasninerox, D, C, Oct. 20.~The Govern- | Reveoue has 83 yet no Informatlon whether tho | nays to furnish transportation there, Theroisa . ment will probably be the first to test the valid- | Btate ot rening of tha we 4 1o apoear 40 16 | county ambulanc which 13 alwaa on hand and 7 ¥ . i which'{s provided and used for that purposc. 1ty at the liallcont Taw passed by the lut Con But It fs & triek of the ballifTs around thero to gress. Auditor French, of the Burcau of Rail- e THCitlE ik ot s around thcto ta road Accounts, has, In accordance with the fith NOTES Afl"D NEWS. Lel the feond of a perton who has beeo foupit - scction of that act, Teported to the Sectetary of have a private team, and that it will 1 the Interior that t‘,‘mm’ Stanford, Prestdent of Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune. i o e arvinas, the Contral Pacitic Rallrond, has refused to | \VASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 30.—Ex..Go¥. | und so much more for a doctor and nttendant. submit the books of that road to inspeetion, | Shepherd ta iil at his country residence with | In this way poor peopla wha aro inable tostan, and has refused to render such accounta as haye | Paeumonia. 2 e oo Yicen called farunder the law. Formal notice of CONVENTION PROMULOATED. raeLed O Oy O e % & & whe are recelving wages of about 81,800 a year, 3 this refusol will be transmitted by the Sceretary |y o Tothe “x;"fim g:{“",’flfi,fl-“—ni, fdont | 010 case, which was thoroughly exainined, witl X of the Interior to-torrow to the Attorney-Gen- AMIMOADRCLL Ly Dele o President |-gerve ns a specimen: cral, with o request that legal proceedings un- has officiolly promulgated through the Stata “Snu‘lrdly, (()‘ul. 1hl| flun:l%mny‘§z:|l{:\l“‘|n::l % Department the Convention which has been | Mra, donnna iray, diving at No, 74 Stato stre ' derthenct may bo taken fn benall ot the | g qTihe o e (nied Btates and ol | Qud fearned, upon Inquiry, that on tho Sith o Unlted Btates against the Central Pacifle Road. | T0AE . T0F Earope except Great Britaw, Scptember Mrs. Maria_Underdew was adjudged i The penalty for thls violation of the 1aw 18 | Hoguther with mest of the South’ Awnerieay | Infant inthe County Court, When Mrs. Uray more to hure White's nruupeou than any other pereon, save White tnmself, The call of warda proceeded after this inter- ruption, und showed that the urospects for sue n-uu:“lhlrmmhuul the county were cxceedingly ratifying, 8 .\Ir.’scfiamln, from the E(:ihlunm Ward, re- ported that thu old Hateh [louse gang was ut work fn that ward, and that [h one caso twelve naniea had been rugistered from ona houso of Ffil’fiml who, the speaker limself kncw, did not iyo in the ward, It was also stated that ganis of repeaters had been organized ln the Interest of Kern, and managed by some of his deputies, Mr, Burke, the gentloman from the Teuth Ward, moved that 'Mr, Keough bo_expelled or cxcused from the Campatien Committes on the ground, as previously stated, of opposing White fu tho First Ward. A motiun to lay the whola matter on the ta- blg was carrfed bY g vote of 24 to 16, requested 8 conveyance to remove Mra. Under- | toy torn out and destroyed, Tho object of this | TheCy v U costs of “sult to pay. Tho public can judyg of neglect or refisal to answer of not less than | mafutenauce a Patls of au lnteruational bu but {aformed her that it would bo nocessary for : 5 il re o the soile i tho | e enarga 1t s Mt to bs re-electe §1,000 nor moro than $5,000. of welghta and messures. her to pay bim Just 85, of which 83 was fo car- previous to that period White had had bis“resi- | First Senatorlal Distriet, by laving the whola | does not dischargo It fs it to re-clected. ] ! IR FOUR PUR CEXTS, Nazomira ani ihe balance for the doctor ang | dcnee In the then Thirteenth Wand, which wastn | watter ou the table by an almust unankaoys i i Under the decisions of tho Attorney-General | gupacriptions to the 4 per ceut loan to-aay, | [iagehiroand the tulance for the doeter anl | the Fourth Senatorial District. At tho tine (he | voto, 5 Mol ERERLE V8, KERN, I and Sccretary of the Interfor regarding the | $523,000. % the nttendant, Mrs, Grav gave him & & b | afllidavit was inade, White was a_candidato in . Hrlel mention was mads the other day of the > R ond the bufiifT was actually genorous enough £6 | 3y First District; but It was clalmed that hio . BA seope of the law creding an Auditor of Rall- = BILVER DIDS. 4 | roturn the correct chanze &2 Mra. Gray alio | by iretiatne 'law. as the Conetitition. to. COL, ABNER TAYLOR, clalm of Mr, William H, Eberlo against Mr. 3 . 7uad Accounte, § Hns ben decidoa that forty. | | Tho Secrotary of e Treaniry to.aay opened | JLuily tat'a younis man, wito was In tho court | Yog cUSiole by I, os the Constitutlan, & | 7 the Volersof the Firat Senatoriat Iistrict: 1t | ko, Eberlo clniming that ho had beon fo CUR’E F{)Rl EVERY ])fl slx rallronda Iying in whole o fn part west of | W8 (o ‘“a;zly“l‘""““‘; ety cYery Wock, | 8t tho time, vrutested agalust this nutrucfi but, | Yo make bim eligible. fs well kuown¥o all of sou that a Ropublican { Korn's employ s a cook, that his wages had run Al tho mouth of the Missourl River come within | Fiie offura wil not be 1made. ublic, no-matter | 2 shc had once pald the money and dif 1ok | "1y waa alsn stuted in Tris Tusnung that, be- | Senatorial Convention was hold In thia district | behindhand, that his emploger had put him off |« ° 1t was the St and Is tha 1bw terms of the act, and are Iegally bound to | whother the bids sre sccepted of not. Tho | CAre toalscany troubla with his Mightiness, | ywepn the 19th of October and the time when | to nominate = candidste for the Btato Senate ouc ot Kern's bailiffs, she let # o, and mule from day to day, week to week, and month to 10 cffort to havo the money returncd to her, month, and thatat last, after ho had brought suit and had recovered Judgment, Kern pleaded the statute of JimitaLlons, and thus avolded the payment of his legitimata debts. Mr, Kern has as yet mado no answer to this, though one woulld suppose that an recuantion of this king would naturally prompt an answer, for-the great majority of the voters of Cuok County re poor people, earnlug thele Hving by wages, and they ton't have o very cordlal iceling for a person who has kept “back the pay which was dus to one of thelr own number. Thoy don'y car® about electing to offives of cinolunient and trust those who erind the faces of the poor and awallase w th/substance of the wilow and the orphian. Probably Mr, Kern hina not auswered because it (sn't so caxfly nnswerable, Persons who want any furthor information on thls sub. Jeet, or want to satisfy themsulves be&ond any asslble stiuduw of doubt caucerning the stater ments in Tug Trisusa, can get all the informa- tlon they want by colug ta the offlea of the Clerk.of the Buperior Court and looking at tho case, thu geueral nunthier of which le 7130, awd the term number 7,237, It 1 an appeal from Max Eberbardt, Justiee of the Peace, Mr. Drury examined the poll-book, it had been tospected by George E. White and a triend. Tun TRINUNE also publlshed the aflidarit of . A. Wynkoop, judgre of election at 1he First Pro- cinet of the then Thirteenth Ward at the elee- tion hield Nov. .5, 153, who stated that at thot clection Georee E. White voted in that l’"’"‘"""' giving his remdence as No, 20 North Ashland avenue. White had previously denled that ho had voted in tuat precinet at that time, and clalined thnt he hod voted In the Fuusth Precinct of thae old Eloventh Ward, - Another nfildavit was printed from H. C. Utoss, who swére that g had ex- amined the poll-buoks of the Fourth Precinet of the old Eleventh Ward for tho election of 1872, aud that the poll-buoks showed thal no person of tha name of Ocorge E, White hod voted tn that precinet Nov. B, 1873, These statements, tending to show the wutilation of n poll-book on the past of Mr, White and a friend to get into an office for which he was Incliglule, wero never refuted by that Individual, “It was stated At the time thit thero wers Inmily reasons why he happeed to have two resilences, one {n the Eleventh and another In the ‘Thirteenth Ward; but that matter Was' not extenively gong fnto. During the samne contest (¢ was also charged 1 respond to all calls for information from | amount purchased was lcss than 400,000 ounces, the Auditor. The terms of the law make | aud the pric pafd ranged from i to 3¢ cont o ‘mt cover all toas which are | SEIoE the Toncon siesbut itis sbimed thes KERN'S INETRICIENGY. in whole or in part west, north or south of the | yresent demands, The deslars sald that tne Tnatances are multiplylng of the fucflefent Missourl River, and to which the United States | refusal to publish the bids defeats ihe cstab- | way in which Kern has been discharging the du- have eranted. any joun of credit or subsidy in | fis efeate: thie o g " R e A T us PHEaTare: Whichate. | LsuniEEotia yivor markouinthif cauntry ties of hi office. Durtug the first year of bis " elther In wholc or In urt wost of the merdian | The annual report dor the flacal year ending | /cumbency he stasted out with s great flour- Yasing througn the ‘mouth of tho MIssourl | sune b0 1oms, ois Bl Setiven AUSNor of ths | feh of trumpots. He made mighty vrofcssions, Riser, and to which the Government hasgranted | Treasury for the Post-Ofice Departmcnt, hus | and did make some reforma, Thie chango from w:d i specliled, are held to falt within the pro- | been completed. the awful and smazing incompetency of Agnew Tgane AR e Tonsrls o by i LT ORRICE DRI RTA DN g | was 0 great that Kern received numerous ¢ B Tho arpre stal re DIVIDED 1¥T0 THNEE CLASSES. i ~l!:eu,“fr%':,n‘l‘,“"';,“'f"’"c:', and | putla, which, it his admiufstration bod Smme- \First, those fo which tho Goverument s | 53085 10, and the. expanditures €30100081; | dlately tollowed that of Sradley, he would finnteda subsidy of bonds, or bonds and lands. | Jeaving o excess of recelpts over expenditures | never have recelved. But during the last yenr Second, those 10, which o eraut in lauds only | of 842,085 Part of the smount drawn from | things have run at lonse ends, The fail prison- was made. Third, those Which have recelved a | the [rensury during the year was, however, ap- | ers have been starved, bailiffs_have ‘beon suvsi- srant of United States lands from any Btate to | propHiated on sccount of detlelencies in presious | dized, jurics have been packed, snd thu 8herill which the United States hng granted lands to | years, 'The vet revenue fur the vear from the | has generally neglocted his busincss in his f- uid 1 the construetion of rallroads, A number | gafo of postage-stainps was 810,890,110, awainat | forts to sceure, lirst, o renomintlon, which he of the<w roads belonging to cach of theso classes | 815,481,036 1oat yoar. Amount of stamps, | hids, and next o re-election, which he cannot have already tecounlzed the suthority of the | grafbined envelopess otca 0l 837,350,000 | get, Auditor and the vabidity of the law. & number 'br‘ui}g in 1 Expended during |~ Asan filustration of this ncalect, the follow- froen fullied in (hie Eat Jstunia tosseiit the nall teansportation, $19,444,139, | ink Is given: dematzds o the Departinent for nformation, Ttalees SIOE000 the mrvios voar From e Wunya fettor K ledizaof the plansand our. | 1 Gtk edment or tha coleeunie Ainion it ot | (b rre ey e e and two mombera for the Assembly, and that the Convention divkled, ono part putting In noml- nation Gearge E. White for the Senate, and D, W. Clark, Jr,y und W, H, Thompson for the Assembly, and the other part nominating Abner Taylor for the Sonate, and D, J. Lyou and A, P, Johnson for sho Assombly. Aflter an Investiga- tion of all the facts surrounding the Conven- tion, I was satisfied that thepart that nomlnated me, which consisted of sixtcen delegates, waa entitled 1o inore weight than the part which nominated White, avd which consigted of thir- teen delezates (it {s bat fair to sfate, In this connection, that the seats of olght delvirutes n both conventluns wers voutested), so I accopted the nomiuation, and thys the matier stood when the Campaign Cummitico was furmed to take charge of running tho ecampuign, Some thme after that was formed L res cetved a nolice from thetn shat they wisnod to see me. On Buturday, the 20th, in obedignco to this requost 1 appeared before them, together with Mr. Wiite. Iinfortaed them thae I was prepared to and did tender to thew my resiguation couditionally: that " they obtain Mr. White's, aml substitute a third man ONLY PAIN REMEDY That tstantly stops the moat excructating patms, . 1ays lutlanimution and euies Comsestivis Winther of 1hie Lutts, Slomach, Joweis or uther £lauds of orzal ¥ oug apfilfeation, In from One to Twonty Minntes, No matter liow violent axcx:mcln_unz the pein, the Ttbewnntio Liod-riducn, 1ntirm, * Crsppled, Nerror Neuraliic, of prusirated wiLh discoss Duay satior, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammatlon of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, \ Congestion of the Lungs, Sora Throat, Difficult Breathing, I : Talpitation of tho Teart Wysterles, Croup, Dinhtheria, vo~ta of te Auditor's ollice, tiey ha¥o nost of | pears chnt the balance due late Postmasterals | gud' to tils day that sunimous ias notheen [ that Mr. White's Iricuds had enrlied, us a pre- | fur tho place. T did tols for the vurpose of - B o Kern “f:mflm}.{n BT s Catarrh, Iufluenza, i them & y and the balance due from Postmnsters | served. “The facts n the vase nre that Mr, Brad- l'm'“'( step toward his election, some 600'ad- | maniztuy the ditferonces and fends fu this dis- | oy’ ghe 121k of August, 1873, Eberlu gob judg- Teadache, Toothacl TIRLDED THEIT ORIECTIONS, tothe United States 1s B408,65% From tudies | lay,—not tho cx-Sherif,—while crossinzn bridga | Witioun{ ames ot the reghitey of the ol | iriet, and thus Insuring the election of & K- | inung aguingt. Kern for §143, and that the caso | Leadache, oothache, 1 and are now lrishiug full intorinatlon, ellowing the' uperation of 'the money-order | in'the town destignuted” at nighits Tall with hys | Blosontt Ward, and that partlal examination | publican Soustor. ‘Tl yropositian wos ot ac- | s spaeuled the same dnys tho Boudsiean wolbie Neuralgla, Rheamatl:m, “The vale ot (e Wireatt o 1ho Guv- | oilicen 1t appears that tho revenue from thin | horss and wasen thiowah a hiole which had, | disclosed the fnet vhiay the residonues given Y | cepred, therefora the Leuder of my resignation | ffonry 11, Andurson, aud ‘the amount. of the | Cold Chills, Aguo Chills gt lus dlready been mado to appear 8o | gource for the yoor, was 209,847 agaiost | with the knowledge of the tows offlcers, exiated | isuy of theso eralled vaters wers draudulenty | was withiruwn. bund 8100, This Judwwent i for wurk and Chllblans, and Frost Dits B O st st camrnt g | $109%148 the previous year. {or twu or three days, Injuring himeelf acver o w8 of the numbers glven vxistlng. | | se by thio newspapers that this Committee, | fabor for Me, Kern. e propuses, it 8 wider- - 5 " Some persons nay remomber tho examination which was mode of the registry-list for the Bethel-tlome reciict, and tho list ot bogus voters printed for the benefie of the challensers, “The charges made I connection with this siluir conatituted for Lho onty purpose of running thy camvalzn, wWith no power 1o makie or unmake candldates, has profénded to adjudicate the r‘lmnl,luu anto which of us (s the nominee. Viien Mr. White and 1 were before the Cowe Voutthe o the e e — e = He brought suit for damayes, and there ii 4. POUN T Lome D Tor hearing 5 A g Saurstae Court, Tho focts and lig- GEN. SHERMAN. y"m tho matter reated, his 1'3:’f.§:"lfl|'.'§'.'.’;‘|’;‘: ishedd by somu of the lines In andwerto o gep_tho summons served dilring: year hatiug vroved eatiroly (utiie, st ol the Auditor ave gven the Gove i — = et arany mew and. sironic polnts in ity | O Welleves that Gen, Hooker 1s Ceaav~The | * And as un lllustrafon of the way in which #toody now that: tho.¢ase fins bedi-appostod’-by him, to plead tho uuhuu,ubllunnunur.»Ju dld not plead it In tho Justico Court. Will e bu allowed todoit fu the Bupestor Courti A e it b g e g T e ures i T b Theapniteation of the Reale ftellef to ths rare ! 3 ¢ ! person who s n candidute for oltice, sud depend- o th i iTend e i Hava S aTeean i Sraneren fog Army, favoritism fina entored nto the dischargo of the | Were mever disproged by 3lr. White. witteo Mf, Whito informed them that o was | Bur'Ghon tha vates of boor foopl o hls elec. | Laiihaniicuo vala or dItledity exinis whl silcnitue Vrearitatiua 1o the Conrt, i Sprctal Dipaies 0 The Trivune, dutiea of au_offios where favorjtism stioultl bo ot present at the Conventlo, and knew noth: | tion, caunot afford to_ plead the baby uct, e | o EBirty 1o sixty drops in half a tumbicr of water 1 txoubearotas, fad, Oct. 80.—To o reporter | Unkuown, It may be stated that mhile azo Capt, | WILL TIME * JOURNAL™ EXPLAIN{ | fug of the facts excopt s lie lad been told. 1 would b mucis wiser for Wit pay the fietla | {f8TG MBI curs Cratups, Bipia, boug S Hearthurn, bk Weadaci farenia, D% enit, oy E. Morrison sued Pets Mabir, ex-saloon-keeper, To the Lditor of The Tribune, {nformed thom the sume thing, and gave themn | debe, and by able to flourish Eberle’s revelpt Ju | Cojle: Wind in tha Howel \ I BANGS, to-day, who asked him sbout tho Oen, Hooker | o 5 EREE Py A and ot an exeeur | Cutoaao, Oct. 80—I sco In this evening's | 8 short history ns it hod cometo me. Uvon that, | tiie face of tho uewspa, it el eran o] Floascarry 8 bttty of IEADWATS fntersiow tu the Brooklju Eug'e, Gen, She v i i 3 § i I 018te DEshaHaRApaD READY LI wilh (G A fow. sraps i st EXPLANATION BTILL NECRSSARY. ntervlow {u the Brooklyn Zugie, Gen. Sherman | yjgn for costs, 1t was honded to tho SherllT for | ournal o very idiotfe lotter, evidently writteu | tbis soif-cuust lumnl courty with ‘uw facts R o Swevial Dispatch ta The Ty(bune, laugtiugly ald: *Ob, there's nothlng in I | seevice. Mulir Is 3 great friend of Korn's, ‘They by somebody i thst oflco, assalimg Tire Tiin. nud evidoney adl within their reach, did not call READ AND HEED, 14 betoer than French Urandy or BItwers us & st ne | Don't say anything aboni that, The fact bs, | ove llndwnmli‘rl:n‘\}l. Thc““h of l:h? B:mlml‘u:‘l e) " explred. 0 nlias exceution wi issued, an :fifflfi«'fi{'flfi'f,," fluhfifi'r ‘hu ,"l,",‘,fi,‘,""'m':,";‘fi‘fi: uusthur, and another, It secined lmrmll’;lc to wan airead s has, thas no foatructions, direct or pags 1o sticutlon to whut he says,” Abouttho | iave scrvicaobtalued. Twenty timesthe Sherlfl fndirecs, huve proceeday from his Department | gpgy ‘Sherman sl that, what thera {s of | W called upon and entreated to attend to his to Hezes at.Clirogo whith looked to the ex- | it, is In splendhl conditlon, They are s well | busineas. Finnily the Sherill lid condeacend Lo clusien of Asststant District-Attomey Thom | prevared to mook Indians how as et any tino, aeree 31}:::‘331[3:& onbie DUL Teteng whd sle @ wituese, but proceeded to rewder Judgineut upon the declarutious In the cuso, It would seem toall falr-minded men that of the Com- mittee had desired to tread the question In o fair und hnpartlal manner they would have call- i the judies of the vrimary in the Ninth Ward, abd all other persons who had gny facts oearini ou the matter, and, alter o cureful hear- WASIINGTON, D, C., Oct- 30.—Altorney- eral Devens says positively, na Secrctary 8 uNe for {ts support of tho caudidacy of Col. Abner Taylor for Senator In this distrlct, and pufling in the most enthuslastic manner Mr. Geargo E. Weite. 'Can you oxplaly why 1t fs that the Journa', which pretends to be a Repub- lican paper, {8 supporting the clalms of an indl- HgADQUARTENS [LLINOI3 REPUBLIOAN STATN CenTiaL Coaurrge, Granp Pacirie lorze, Citieago, Octe 25.—To Republican Workers Throughout the State: The umPnlgn 18 fast clos- ing, Only a fow more doys remein fu which to work, During tho past fow months much bas TEVER AND AGUE R AND AQUR cured far ftty cente, Therelt not s remedtal age 11i1a Wor bl SUAE el Cure Feiet Ao u'i'ni‘r'{"f'i"#’imm'.f“fly‘ G ton from the conduct of the Custom-Touso | bt too inmny of tho seisklonod dovita would | 400 gmetit azains Mabr for tha principal. | viduai who hae bean 80 often distoyal to tho | fin of all thy evidonce, thiy would have bucn | buen done, and u vigorous, agurcssivo canvass s'in'}‘.-éh'u’""f“.fi‘!. ATWIND Bby [ tasc bafors the Grand Jury. Tho only oplujon ke h s e . £uu Ic:n ‘;u‘ t;‘mfx“ u:x'p lol :n:h{\.nucru:tu {(epu:)lh'n!r: mlr:l\il ‘Why nln "w ti.hnt‘ llnt‘ :dn!m.u- :fir‘;t:"r’ lva-:'w:‘r‘r;:ll l:‘ rffiillar.j‘g‘dl:::xl:‘m‘ nlum. tl:x:.; has been golng on by prominent speakers, sup- ke expresaed hero I reference to the matter is ourt, and - the ~decislon In avor | jog tor the oflico 'a man who n tor a ang; as L) 8- | plomented by 8 zencrous distribution of doeus Tuut, 1 Bangs bos acted as chacged fn ato diee THE WEATHER, o sieied, thire, | A0 gxceation wat laied | poskion on the Peoples part tekety ho i, | g Y o sand afore tve oJors of | Tonts and papers. I only semaios to follow DR. RADWAY'S these general features witn actlve work on olee- Kern dallicd and dallied, and no ‘hes trom Chicawo, he wlll of necessity be | _ Orricn or 7am Cuier SIGNAL Orricxn, | sgain, but J rstots esmbicme To 4 ; it tion day, and satisfactory rosults will crown our ) ot v, de, and the exccutiou was finall \eveeety repeimanded for hla. course, since ho | WAsHtNOTOX, D. C, Oct. 811 u m.—lndica- | (S itk %0 property found. Thon aull placs the Trensury Departoicnt In o very | Hons—For Tenncssea and the Ohlo Valley part- | was begun agalnst the bondsman,—Schmidt, deticate pasition, owing to the fact that it | 13 cloudy weatber, rain arcas, followed y clear- | tho brewer. bfihr bod mudo an ctfort to gut is well understood that tho charges of | 108 weather, colder northwesterly winds, aud | Tom Bloue in ma his bondsmon, but that 3 mell, huc 3 rising barometer, . wouldu't work. Schmldtefs nnother of Kern's fraud fuvolve some of (ke agents 1 great cronjes, and it was almost equally lnpos- ported Colvin, tho™ l’cur through his term of oflice, who wis hand and wlove with Hildretl, the whisky crouk, and who lias been agaip aswd again denounced by the Journa! during the last four yeara fur his course i tue Counctlt ‘Phe editor of tho Juurnal, if ho hus any understanding at all, inust sco that bis caurse muy lead to the defeat of the Republican this district as the regular uonlueo of the Re- nibilcan purty, and_ns such feel ity duty to light §t out until the lnst vote Is polled and counted, and the people of this district muat nuw decida whlch of us they wish to roproscat them in the Stats Senate, “I'o that declsion { suall bow obedience, but to efforts, . ‘To Republicans, who are such from principle, thare ia no **oll year* in polities, and eapeclally should thoro be nona when both brauclics of Cungresa nre about 1o be grasped by the com- Sarsaparillian of the Treasury Department as woll as con. [ ¥or the Lowor Lake Region clondy weather, | piblw to got sorvico on biu, iy diut of akill(ul | Sonatolal” ticket, and that it may have a disas- | no other. Auxm Tavrou, | Moo enemy, Threo hundeed millionsof dollars Jractors, Doth, the Fresident sl Sorrotery | ¥th ral or snow, with wara soutberly veerlss | gotay,sern time pated, ind by thia dovico th | trous efect o l'.h'n Leghlative et Canthe | ox TE Jumy QU Dii¥alo SLLHorn elaime irs i pa DisaL st eso Ven j 3 1 led; the nature of | to much colder northwest wi lowe: case een delaved two terms. seo tha supporting ¢, thu irregular [ 31O AN N TIHE LS 3, h‘,‘ff ::'g:':r:nwl: g"r?:‘(’,‘filg:tgr and Assistant- | rising bsrometer, 7 | “hcto aro buv two of ¢ha many iostances of | noiniueo of tho Kepublicau warty, In opposition TION. @ Houve and enuto; whil the Rtobel war.debt, 3 ad even pay for the liberated slaves, will fol- fow should this Government bo passed foto the hands of the sien who sought to destroy 18, District-Attorney Thomson believe can bo ea- For the Uvper Lako Region cloudy weather, | the way fu which justia is executod by thils par- Inlgllallu-d. u:d L?gth c:;’unlly deaire to hnv'n & 1uli | with suow. followed by clearing weather, colder uculnr’lncumbcnl of the Bherifl’'s oftice. Investuration by the Grand Jury, The most | northwesterly winds, and geucrally bigher An nttorney met 8 TRIBUNE reporter yesters to Taylor, the votwineo of the regular Conven- tlon, he fs dolng il bo can to clect ono Demo- crat to the Senate and two Democrats to the To the Editor of The Tribune, Cicaao, Octa 80,—1 think the peaple should . TNE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, 4 i cl Cl FOR THLK CURR OF CIIRONIC DISEASE, c y 4 ressure. dny and bad & tale to unfold touching Kern's | Lower Llouse, thus widing in the eloction of a | understand and appreclate the position taken 1o prevent such o colaiity I the duty of ev- | gono k0 TGS OFSRRONIGEITA Yy o bt ‘fl.‘:-"fr“rffl::r;mi)eL‘arafltn{mfi"xfi';‘: Prer thi Upper Misslssiopi and Lower Mis. | efllclency. Ilo sald that ho had never Hern able | Democrut to'tho United States Seaatol Such by Mr. Jobn Hoffimau, the cavdidute for Sherlff, | 7Y zovd citizen, and i order to aid you in ron- CONTAUIOUS, deriug ssalstance the Executlvo Cowmmitteo nmrso:nr:{uu Lo Liwugs! cotirse In attempting to exclude Thom- | sourl Valloys, clear or partly cloudy weatber, | toget any papora sorved unless he pald the | conduct s this on the part of 4 professedly | onthe jury questivn, The dissatisfaction so Flesh or o e by jealousy of his very | Dortuwest winds, becoming varlable or soutl | depuly to whom the papers were given. One | Republican paper, clalimibg to be taltnful to ks the foltowing - Luugs or Btowwchy Hiln or Lages, Flesh o £on has beer, prompled by Jealouny o bl very | o Talrawed. by “risiok tomporetare, | casa i clted was 1hat'of David &, nger whets | tha orincmioa of the Hepublican party aug | freuently oxoressod and so ecorally Jok ol |, i i DOMR DT CORRUPTING TIR SOLIDS AND VITIATISO i ris{ug followed by statlvnery of failng barom- | he faid the deputy $10. Tho way it was'played | desirous of securing its success, Is ficompre. | over this countsy ou the subject of trials by | Rirst -Provens aif possiule frauds at the batlot: I FLU WAR DEPARTMENT, eter, . on him, he says, waa the oflicor took advantage | heusible of my part. Why s it that the Central | Jury Las lod many parsons Lo propuse scrlously | Dby s Caretvs Sue sialia Sight, frons the thme the | meormae ) f : “ SN Cautlonary signals contlnuc at Marquette, | of st Jaw whith allows bim nincty dave fn | Committeo have not cailed the editor of the | the abolition of the entire syatewn uud tho sub- | hatle anan. satll the tokats ara countod ourang | Docking bry Gkl Cancurotis Atiutious, r ncnn:u:\" x&m&«:n ;:s;:: KEPORT. gunr&ni:r. “u"du::g a:m;l s:l:- l,c‘cu 0 ;n:l:éz to make lal:h return, and he &mfl‘uw)y ro- J"fl'"x'\‘:m nerort it l’:x rfld:r'fi‘ r‘u;lun with him, | gipution of somothing elso which would give | the mur kauwn, S Kh uahy Tle Dojoreansy Welto Swellings funort 1 Speciai 0 The une rand Havon, an ackinaw City, Ale | fui to serve the rs or, uiake the roturn | au out whethiol HOFANLY OF SUING Y Second—Avold all trading, It la dangergus, Beo | b h A e Wasuwsaro¥, T C., Oct. #0.~The Secretary | pena, Port Huron, Detroit, sod Sec. 4, Toledo, | nside of _that e Gt ho was paid | ather motive that has lod him Into this sulelda} | etter satiafaction. Ldonot propos to enter 3 Ro! Siate Cmatalata. " Gonte Dropal, bais Mavuis, S that your party nomincca are vu the ticket, all rluhit and regulsr, Makono offort to rin any special canddate aticad of s tickel, A tickot, lke & Arained team, 10 the strougost when all pull unl- forinly well—tugethor, Third—ituve plonty of tickets st evory polling lace, and asuflicient number of prudent tien 0 dis- rlbute them. I'rovide redoluto but cool challeuzers foreach poll, and chalieage tresly, batnot in a factious spiz) HFourlh—\'ole early, (et the olil and the indru to the polls, by currlages if necessary, and keop & check-llet, 80 thut ut Ay Lime 1t miay be ea terminud who haa sad who nas kot voted, Uo al- ictory 18 ours If tho peoplo chitis, Cousuiptions Liver Complaint, &c. Not only does the Sarsaparififan tesolrent excel it reudga aehia I T cate of Chtumig. Serululut Coustitutlonsl, aud bkin Disanscs, but 1t 18 e 0sld Pusiiive cura for KIDNEY AND BLADDER CoMPLA\‘I.\'TS, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dot munvau“orww-lummmu (nulltfl“flf Uik, Drud Lacuse, Albuminurls, aud fnall crecs wiiro thicre o rick-duet duposita, OF the waler 18 IRicK, civ re ' Bandusky, Clevelaud, and Bec., 5, Erle, Buflslo, | for It. From what he sail this is orthnine e opors 10 Comrest v | Loshosier, Osvego wdtee 6 1 "I | abou e’ way. tler'e mon "o socs some pulnts of 1 of au {nteresting character. O R ioao, ¢ attornoy wants & paper served at once, but he Ile sald that be had not yet begun his roport, mm,hmua. Vel,| Rn, seldom succods unless he pays for it liberally,— Lut be hud oo tdes of whut It would contaln, |~ =2 | == ot Dnhe:,t:’l-‘l ':5:':2:5’5;"%'{3P:fiéfiy'fnfl?fii ‘The Heeretary s most bitterly opposed to tho £ o - )y hin porro comitatus clause of the Arny Uil of last E‘f';e'}'g;‘;;‘&‘:lf:;‘;‘o;".;’“,;Jg"";:",‘)‘i,fl‘w‘e‘f““'" sesslon, sud ho says It oporates greatly to the tnfury of the public service, He will give fn- CUEARY CAST OUT, stauces, nod recowmend its repeal. e says in And they ssld; **Come, and let us cast lots, New Mexico thers have been somia that we '{nnloknnw for whose causo this evil ls courso! | have taken thu Juurnal for a good wany vears, but I Luve stopped it, a8 have & & number of others who have spoken to me re- garding It, Such disloysity to the Republicau party, such underbavded work for the suceess of thu Democratic ax tho coming election, is mwore than I cun stand. Au_elort, usder the filwisy dluiulw of feally to the Repudlican par- 1y, to elect tieorge Evernardt Beustor from the First District, 18 somethiug that I and my Ro- publican friends caw’t stavd. What s’ thts mysterfous intluence which Whita bas over the itor ot tho Journal 1 upon sny exposition of the jury ides or make any dofenss ln fts favor, but will mercly stota that, n iy oplnion,~which I think §s also tho opinlon of the wmajority of the Bar and others whose duties or luclluation bave led them to luyestl- Kate the suject thoroughly,~—tho main defect In our Juries Is curablo in thi: Sherlt's oiflco. lu the selection of the regular punel, the Board of Cunm{ Comnnisstonurs s firet rosponsivle, vs e Jist s, or is supposed to be, provsred by it The Sberifis then required to summon the 5 g tor the delinquen| 4 3 e N tuen out. ‘The tmpartuuce of one vate cantiot be o depostis, 38t erle oelded, e upon us. thioy cast lots, and e lot fell upon A Fisr-Wanp Rerostioan. | Jurors, who are drawn by Jot by the Clerks of | qyercoumated. ¥ive ndditlonal yotes in ench pree | DIl0us shvearance. and iwhite bong-dust depositls 5, ;";”\fm;”m:;'lt" “{i" l’.‘;"“ ‘:lm he “hn’l Cleary. ———— tho Conrts, from the list so Drepared, But | cicy put in tho bultot-bux meansaver 10,000 s0tos I’ulf:-u'x. e e el o ok v suppose the Bherlll doca not take the tronble to summon the jurors, ns hu is required by law, put werely mails a notics v the Juror, us L am Informed hos been done by our preseut Sherill, We all koow that tho wmou who oughy Lo servd For o duy or two after the Democratic Con- vention, the fullows who sre interested in the County Ring had great hoves thst they would be able to pull Cleary and Mulloy through. It INEADQUARTERS. The Republican Campaizn Comtmlttee held its regulur meeting at 10:30 o'cluck yesterday morn- lug, with Normsu T, Uassetto presiding, ‘the Ja this State. A dittle extrea ezortiun can do thiv, and evon ona vote jusy deleruiing {he stat Jeowiaiature, and thetofore elect or doh vublicun for Unlted States Sunator, tA~TVhe cutiulative nutaud of electing mem- the lofus” bold by diugglav, FIICE ONE DOLLAI OVARIAN TUMOR tho rlzht to use the army fn protecting the Goverument property, and, thinking the United Rt Htutes mulls were United Btates proporty, bo [ & thought hie had a righit to protect thom. But was necossary that thoy should do this fu onler | Bpeclal Committee which had boen appoluted | on Juries are the men who dialiks to do so, viz.: | bers” of tho House demaikis attentlon, W here e was sure e did not tave a right to pursue to biold thelr supremacy fu the Board. OI the | to walt ou tho Executive Committoa fn refation | thu respansible, resprctabla citizen who bas hits e Sy ot OP TEN Yms’ GRGWTH GURED aru nomated, glve each thy thleves und retoka thy property, owing to d wheto thros sre noml- tho posse comitatus clause. The Becretary WILL GIV8 OTIER INSTANCEA where the luw has worked o preat disad- vaatages, ‘The Becretury will take no ground on thbe question of the trausfer of the Iudiau Bureau ta the War Department. fle will argue, however, that the army {8 tuch too small for its work, but he will not recommend ita lucrense. The Beerutary says that the In- uwn busiuess to attend to. Tho beat, tho fmpscunious, the corrupt and tho corruptible, ura thoss who covet the position for the sake of tho puy or thu opportuulty of belug brlbed. Who, ticy, would regard the lllegal notive sent by mail appoar tu serve on a jury,—~the thoughtful, carnest man of business who secs that such w notitivation {s of 1o forey, or the wan who from bis character or clreumatinces ls untit for the posttion sud witl strive {u every wu‘v to obtaln it} ‘Thicu, th the event of tho exhaustion of the regulur panel, un everyday oceurrence, the sherill, by his deputics and bailitfs, avain bas finger in tho fury pie. The dlliog of the pauel I3 turncd over to tho shorlil. It fs thew the deop daniuation of the systews crops out, It s then that the flem, consclentlous Bherl® can excrelso @ most potentiat jutluence In the admlutration ot - justice, aud the Jux, easy-golng, ball-follow-well-met alicer cun outgolng wembers, 1our havo steadtly scted In sywpathy with the Ring,—that 1a, Cleary, Mul- loy, Tavor, and Conly; the fifth, Aysrs, has been with equal stendincis on the aide of honesty and reform. The Ring people onty beld thic Buard by one vote, and It was, there- Tore, 8 uaties of serlous iniportance not to lose suything during the lmpending election. So Cleury and Mulloy gut the Deuiocratic uomina. ton " dn o the Cety; B J. O'Counctl, the old _Count: yent, was nominated fu n:hf huml hlzrll‘ct; nd_ young b'li:]:lly dlay war, tho troubles ou the Merican froutler, k. Abs Lotaut BIstecs ba DRUIREAL wapsader: L e etuis ONRGE thoitss T or bh) B stoud, satisfactory to Edwin Walker. Butwith. gl o e fu & woek things have changed. ‘Thue publica- sz together, and each requirlug attention, was OCEANR STEAMSHIP NEWS, ot 01, e b o cu-.'.y o Mulluy—a rec- o sore tax on the small and scattered army. LoNDON, Oct. 80.—Thé steamships Anchorfa, | ord which had previously "been given ouly by ‘Ul Becretary says tbat, even in tuies of peace, | fron Now Yock, Brauuchwely, trom Baltumors, | piecemeal—uxposed their character tothe voters it iy dmpossible, withious a large army, to cous ; of tbis city, andd convinced thew that they uro centrute o strong forco st auy ono prace with. | 4ud Casadian, ‘from Mousreal, bave areived | g il to be futrusied with ihie disburao: to the printing ot tickots reported that the Ex- ceutlye Committee would act la conformity with tho wisbes of the Compalgu Committee. ‘Che action fu relutlon to the appolntinont of rotaries was ratiled. The Executive Commit- tes would print toe tlekets For™ and “Agaiust " the Drafuago smendment, Tho Ex- ecutlve Cowmittes requested that thu Cam- palgn Committee think this uatter over again, a8 it was for the interest of Cook County tovotu for tue Druluare wmendment. Me, Artuur Dixon moved that the change I the printiug of the tickets “For™ “aud Sagaiust ' be still insisted vn. Mr, Campbell thought that other sections ot the Stute were futcrested, and it would bu Lo the interest uf Cook County to priut the ballots »For" the Draluaga amcudiicht, City-Attoruey Tutbill explained the smend- one and a hall votes Pluuplin: whate thers are two candidites 1s angoroua, latton, aftor eloction, 10 Sud one candidato yot miure than he needol, n ibeotlier not envugh, —thaselecting two Deuwocrats “in a ltepublican diatrict, wa haa buen dono ub for- wer electl And oven in some Douiocratic dine bl to elect two Itepublicans by runntog theut even, tapecially if there buppens 10 bo uttiees runalug a the vima disteict bodldes tha Democratic womlnevs, Let no conslderstions, local o porsonal, fuduce you to cast a vote for & Duwacrat, or any otber thau & Hepublican, The perily micuaciug thy countey, and parsy syccows, demand that we have orlty In tho Legilature, ny men sround 190 polls as ™ talkers of weneral fufor- sustion, plessant demesnor, and wood hamor will tell, especiatly at the country polls. ighth, Much cau be dons in bringing back Lo the party thoto licpublicaus who bave boenactiug wiiiy u By Dr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & CO., 82 Warren: SRLHS2EYELEES! sl . DR, RADWAY’S REGULATING PILL, EEECS! g4 i 1) it ey il ho s u cliwet i | foe Nasousle, Call’ abenilan to te fach,* st i)ll::“m{%":l:fl‘:l‘pdifi;lJl!!:::‘:g;l:ni) g t the f posts, sracuals, {nw YORK, O ment ublic moueys, 'Their horrible record | ment proposed, and said that it wus simply giv- | overy now and tuen cause tho whole community | Democratic Ureenbackars, ou electlon day, wil wirsPilla for s turo u aont SOPICAIaE ALY OF NS0Tk BT ATMBNK cae Yorx, (ot JO0—Anleel, staamans. Ty b o Lty byt formn. ot brs | tocthe Desialacure certain powors, sud 15 was | th rivo 1 1 (uBiZustion at sonve tagrant ver- | oie the Dewocratic tickot, leavin thoso of ite- | piumathy Liver nowets Kidpeys, DLl 3 ' WITHOUT ADEQUATE PHOTECTION, 1| ftituad, frum Rotterdam, snd Amerique, 10018 | 4, tho fugenutty of uran could dovise, bas ses | not euscting @ 13w by udopilug”ho awend | dlet mad el for 1oy whoition of Jurles sito- & ‘,;““"..,,‘“;.,’,.r,:,h._.‘,:.m,.m.tn bosir, Jolsi I e il et . 3 U inst thel nd especlally | ment. It tho tlekets were printe sud | getber, i ul ugerou sl e u cls, L'l all derigon al bt i Thrter vebics the ary, bt b L e wite has raada tuare pretosiony | o Agatust,” wualy Volors Wwould cast hele bal- | 4ud shown cicarly that Lo udsratands \ti ud o vese, s | S VRS B LG L ol cloau alilance with uvery human tntereat, the ¢rand old Republican party shall matntain the sscendsncy in this Uoverument; sud, by umted work slong roaltiee e Lurely Verctuble, cuufuluing B0 meroury, Wl dru o 13 §oellacevetlo fallowtng aymptoiae resalitud 1% st Bt ey o nude to still farther reduce the arny, but he 1 tuinks tt will prove. unsuceessful. ¢ thinke [ TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Uiian bl collesitus, ALt eHo I8 cpenuently mors tere ate olllcers, reginents, and compuniva | Nuw Yonk, Oct, 80.—Tho board of fuvestlaa- | obuoxivus to Lhe tuzpayer who ducsu't lke 1o ruouih iu the urmy, but that sutbority ought | tion in thy Fits John Porter case bas adjourged | buve his moncy expended in an extravugant uaturc. Ho has sald that his ballitls shall not be permitted to put dead-beats aud Loafers on Jurles walch they are called upen to O, aod lots without bing out “For™ or @ Agalust,’” thus vasting & uegative vote, lis weut over tbe whole fi'rvuud, sud tnalited thay 2 hould Tard "or™ 'Fho | Nas ‘he. would. usks Binwelr respousibin 1oF | Sory ores ou seettiand puegien * Worious et dlgation Tuwant Filee Fullace of, (3. 4 e i ¢l i ctimot| rofe s of ecou- | the tickets shoul riul *For® ghe | thal 0 mscll respor o tor 1y 0vor our conibined guemies- A th b WLy uf o Sotscl, Nauec HEE torane tn oo i il by Eoupanis | to sreek b West Folat; Doc. 18, : B et i oty | Evonsonts P thelr ucts, would sunmimarlly dischargo auy of S Fonee Conleann, | A Sl Tk TR AT Ll Necretary will show that there are now fa | BT LOUIS, Oct. Jh—Alter two weoks'4ever® | g “hg Democratic Ceutral Committes | 3ir. R. 11 Whito spoko sgaiust the printing | bis subordinutes whom he sbould detoct | toir Erucuatiou, sinrlagsor Bcrlugs i) the Ui Btates nbout =0 wilitery postsy | FaIGluK by the police, twelva out of fourteen | hayd unanimously given up Clears. The word | of tho tickets slmply 1o the afllruative, sud la oy vilaly or segligsuce In st MISTAKEN CALCULATIONS, i}‘nh-.‘.?l‘{‘g‘?"“""‘"““ e Leld that tho uruen. thig, Fluttepln ab tho Hearly ‘ i i of the notoricus yumbling-boyscs in thus it cen pussed aloni the line to cut Cluary tor ucnt was i the lutcrest of | direction, au he would bo on| Qeorge Wuite professes to be confident of Suitocatiig envstlane when lu 8 bisd ipeon, pecunls aud srmurles, besiics BDOUE | e iocd Vet doare, nos being ablo t0 8685 | Aaltes- i raie Uheagy for wersblug aud ooctys | bullding 100 v of dykee snd levies. 11s was | too Joolout for “ay ‘Such” delinqusncion, | o Aeorks Wil professcs to be covfunt of | Boudtr Sihe Rerbivtis gl Fetr o He thinks that the morale of the army has | the rackut any luogen ihing. Cleary has become an article of com- | opuossd tu special sasvssmcuts, am uot awuro tuat auy Shorill Iu this couuty | §¢ B o e ¢ tho Fira; Dis- |{s ki sad Lron Pasd'ja un?kmu. dmvroved, notwithetandiug the storics of Lux e ———— serce. He is boughit aud s01d 1k meat {o tho Mr. Hdoson, of Worth, sald it was only a | has herctofure exproised suy interest in this | 103! ler vute of the three warde of the Kirst Dis- .u-m‘m ushes of Jleat, ;m‘&.gu_“:‘l' dixn-Cowmbssloner Hayt. - He stilf tbinks tho |' NO WONDER. shawbles, ‘There k4 pub & bttle caudulute un | question bow the ballots aretv be priuted” fu | subject. Certaluly, thelr acts have not mani- i trick 1o hsano Lope or proapeet of recelving | o A tex doyes ot Muiway's Kuis i urmy bus » nzbt to vrescrve the peace and eu- M'ecigl Disrach ta The Tribune, ¥ the ticket, from North Nide Constable.up Lo | tbe interest of the people. jAu}xhule-l feated that any Interest was felt by them, Keru | tho suffragos of the ruspectable classcas But | couts perbox. bold by Drugdists. Mr. White inslsted that “ Forand “Against ™ should be priutud ou the baliots, buth us to the wmcudmeut and the'fssuance of couuty bouds. force order in cities and communties, and | preyarcs, D. T., Oct. 30.—A Fronchman | Sherifl, but bos traded Cleary. The Colonel pas secwms 1o douby that the posse comitatus cluus R o thmet Ao oy SRELMAY | ome to learu shis, wnd fs very dowu-hearted 15 constitutiooal. comiuutis 9 | grom-itio Jauelro, named A. £, Cordeiro, lost | Shout 't ke Jonb, Whom: bo Teacinbics bn | nm wade no particular lwprovemens ly shal re- P bo te ¢reatly mistsken fn regard to tho number ‘F'bls Ls @ subject which should come homo to of loaters, dead-beats, sud blacklegs that wiil READ { ol ) ; T ” ‘e Secrelary stoutly malataius the right of | 83,000 whilo getting glass of wllk st Duluth. mo other respects, and Lehas submitted to | fl fnalsted that tuc voters should bave a chancs | €very person, cven I we are ludliYerent or care- | 8upport bim, Ho forgets or ovgriooks the facy 6 Trauc. tho Governmentte T e g o | tralu loft L, and bls * gelp-sack " with | the ocvitabies and will uot spend any more | o vote iielicently. Tas voncoruing tho publio welfure; yeb {u this | tust there ts' another Georgo ruuplvg for Sen- False and ekt FUKSUE WITH MILITARY FORCR the money went with it. Bomebody stole the | mwoney durivz this coutest. O inotion ol Mr. Burke, tho speeches were | utter wo may, suy.oue of us, be cowpelled 80 | gtor equally sanguine of poltiug a vast wajority 7 e Mesi feel tho start of @ verdict concerning our prop- Muwited to three minutes. vty whd luterests dultvered By bwelve men bot Meo Kelizwau sustaiied {he joattion of the e u raklers uver our bonfer, sack, sua the Freuchmau is raving ot the coun- Having thrown Uleary overboard, a desverate Tho bistory wud result of the ludian war tn | try, : eflust will be wade to pull Mulloy throuzh by Cuntinusd on Tivrd Paje.