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The dhicago Dailp Tribune. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 VOLUME 29, FINANOIAL, TETE Henchants’, Farmers, & Mechanics Savings Bank, 75 OLARK-ST., CHICAGO. TNVESTMENT CERTIFICATES. Porfeet Seoarity—Liberal Intorest, ABLE of Increass of **Toveatment Certifl ",,,,"ncund onimproved real eatnte, hear- jox Tatereat, payable in auarterly Instafl- ments: nt the rate #f 73-10 per cent per an- . fhewing tho nccamnlation of anms tne :mrd for the benefit of Children er otherss oun ok Accometns, . B years, 8 years.. 340,97 21 yenrs. 432,31 . & years. T10.10 .18 years. 1,740.83 .21 yenrs. 2,100,553 wvsers B yeQTS. 1,420.10 .18 years. 3,400.70 (21 years..... e 4132310 nals that interest, when due, Is Aiited on rovings acconnt, sud fovested fn INVLST- PENT CRUTIFICATHS wheusver 8100 s thus acoutnu- getoated opon U e poldor of & Cerlifioate hius th privtiexe of examin- feg the condltlon of tho trust at any time on calling st Laocoof the Trusto Ceellfcatos fornarded, and intorast, whot dus, rein- quited, 1t dorired, or remiiied by dratt or vapross o oy Jastal tho Unltod Biates, Address BYDNEY MYERS, Manager, $10,000 (ommercial Loan Go. STOCK FOR SALE, CASH BIDS WANTED The stock will be sold in amoun4s to suit purc asers, as the holder is anxious t. realize, Address GENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, " i 0. ~JRust © {coawTER2D.) {fiss: 121 Dearbora-st, Clicagy, I, Moigsge Loans on Tieal Eatate, {mproved snd un- trrroved, located fn the efty and muturbe of Chicago “oh 131 Stato of Tiinols, eredustee(y ogotisted, Serlty aesured {o capital reeking inveatments of s character by tho ndaption of & system pecullar to i imtitutton, Loms apeediiy executed ot tha ictrest ratea of fnter- ol Espenses moderate. EY T0 LOAN At lowest ratos on improved prop- erly in tho city of Chicago, and farms in Cook County. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Chumber of Commaerea, fie of the Vessel-Owners’ Towmg Company, N0, 248 BOUTI WATER-HT., Cittcavo, Oct, 19, 1875, Ths Board of Directorn of the Veaxcl.Ownore’ Tow- it Comituy aro prepared fo ro eive offers from #urelolders for the Farcase by tho Compsny of 130 shareof s captal stock, Offora 1n writing, soalsd taduidrenscd to tuo Secrotary, can bo feft ot ths ofice e 1id Company up to noon of the 3ith fost. JOUN OLIVER, Bec's, HONEY TO LOAN {2 Clago property, impmved and unimproved, in v of amalh sump, Wt Iowort current rates, 3D HAUVEY, Mottgags Lo GROCERIES, &o. P indiorn icon s s RR ST PN Idosire to corrout an impression thatseemn $3tave obiained to a certain extent, namely. evoto myseif only to the diaplay and Mool FINH GOODS, 'In refutation L bag losuy, that a largar or more compiete asaort- bentol F, leY GROO: cannot be {ind inthe UNITHD STATES outaide of nuWYORKéin addition to which I offar Milgls"(l;il%s JALIFORNIA, and TROPI- n their sesvon, NA SEOANS, WINES, snd LI HAVA {my own_{mportation, which for QUORS o, ieellence and reliability aro unsurpassod. C.T AT UM, WWinoe NMorchuant, 148 BEAST M.ADISON-ST. e e GENERAL NOTICES, Ul for the County Convention. Tha County Convention of the ition party, to l'-mmuhmlmuu for county nm‘:nr:, wll.lp.m ’hehl faat Priday, Ocl, 15, at 12 o'elock m., 8¢ McCormick's foks kit the priinary slections for clecting delogstes “‘hflumm uni wil held on next Thureday, Uct, m\rem 4and Ta'dok 1o the aftornoon, fullowiog List ahows the number of delegates to Mk eath ward is entitled § s 'f:;-l Ward, 8 dolegates; Second Werd, 8; Third Yoo lU3 Fourth Ward, 8; Fith Ward, arg! "i Heveuth Werd, 11 ;' Eighth Ward, 1 Tty Tenth | Ward, '9: Eleventh Wa S it 5. Jard, 82 Thirtoénth Ward, 81 Fourtsept togs Plitcentn Ward, 13; Slxtesnth ‘Ward, 113 Mmm'w-m, 132; Elghleonth Ward, 83 Twen- 9, Lich towu [s eatitled to two delogat oa, wilh the ex- 55'&:3.5.‘,“ 4na Lemont, which aro entitled to POILIP CONLEY, Chalrman, LI Mass, goarma ? o) CONTRACTORS! a5 of Postpopament—Notica fa heraby given that ',fi"&f.uemwml Bids aad awarding the sontract cml‘,,!‘l.um)m SYLUM FOB FEEBLE.-MINDED & OUEN AT LINCOLN 1o Fostpaned uatis Tuurs- i o e o , and can be obtatned (rom " hin%u Febmer, Architects at Room 41 Fort- Chicago, ‘fbie plans can beseau at any A w.aad 0 p, 1, o the room sdjoin- 1L, a4 tha bifice of Col. B B, Latham, ©0; Al oY. ey~ OQLLECTION AGENCY. e “DICE? marll Ruske it 0 the fmiarest of partics havin e of any deacriglion to consult aur” factitios fo fsnl, s, Dave sequlasly rslalaed atior. count clisrge not! - ¥4 collect, ana no nl.»rnlylf,{u- in suits, i FIlASIER'S COLLEOTION AGENOY, Coruar Htate and Mouroo- DARN. .8, AITRACTIVE STYLES AT LOWEST PRICE AT, EB & 00, 70 Madison-st, OLOTHING, 0LD RELIABLE PUTNAM ONE-PRICE Clothing-House, 131 & 133 Clark-st,, And 117 Madison-st. HOEVHAD IM LIA0Ed dNO LOF H0LS JSTRUVT JHL HONITIELIT.OTTO TR 9 ST0 SHAAOK S "5a01dd ISTR0T 0L TAALOVIANVA T A1 \ 'S0 Nmo ¥no ) i T PUTNAM Clothing-House, 131 & 133 Clark-st., Am!il? Madispn- t, HOTELS. EEITT ‘COMMERCIAL ETOTIEST ., Cor. of Lake and Dearborn-sts. Tho Largest and Finest Hotel of its elass in America. REDUCED RATES TO SUIT THE TIMES: $2.00 per day to $2.50, According to locatlon of Rooms, 200 Rooms, with board, at $2.00 150 [ o it " 2.50 PULLING & INGRAIIAM, SHERMANROUSE CHICAGO. Prices Beduced to 83, $3.60 and $4.50 per Dav, The most Flegant Hotel in the eity. 300 Superb Two magnificently furnished und provided with bath: ntirely ftre-proof, Location one block from y Army Besdquartery, BISSELL & HULBERT, Tue following testimonial (original fn our office) speaks far atsell : TESTIMONIAL. Oct, 4, 1873, Wenra entiroly satiafied with the XX Bbawneo Coal, consider it preferablo to suy other Soft Cosl in tho marke for lxurmug in grates; laving uaed it for tho past year in our hotel. POTTER PALMER, 1, J, PALMER, TAMILTON, HARDER & HAFER, ‘Exolusivo Minors and Bhippers. GENERAL OFFICK: 105 Washington-st., cor. Clark. BRANCOES: -av,_ond Twenty-seventh-at., Ootaze O ot take-at: Dridio, ! DHID soseense GOAL, The chespest and best te and cooking coal in the mnleat. % CUTTING & ELLSWORTH, Bole Agents, U6 Washington-at, HOOKS. GOOD BOOEKS MARK HOPKINS, D. D, LLD. AN OUTLINE 8TUDY OF MAN, or THE BODY AND MIND IN ONH BYSTEM.” §1.75. “THHLAW OF LOVE, AND LOVE AS A LA'W, or CHRISTIAN ETHICS.” $1.78. “BTRENGTH AND BEAUTY...DISQUS- BIONS FOR YOUNG MEN." $176. FOR BALE BY HADLEY BROTHERS & (0, $3 and 88 WIIHIIEMI-.L‘ Chicago. __STOVES AND FURNACES, heat from a given smovat of fuel, ln vpen grstes snd the La t church or smalleat cottage, Wi rocomumend them for soft coal, - U e especlally "CURRING'S TUBULAR §ioye, Grale, and Furnace, Tioves. ByaOTo: dual close Call ana sco, or send for clroular, CUSIING, WARREN & CO., HE ATER This dlucovery gives more slies of furnaces. Can warm o, 6 Laks ate THE RESULT. Complete Returns from Near- ly Every County in . Ohio. Hayes' Majority Will Not Be far from 3,500. Cary Runs Behind Iis Ticket Over 10,000 Votes, Eighteen Republican Majority in the Legislature on Joint Dallot Ben Butler Ventilates His In- flation Theories Before a New York Au- dience, A Rousing Republican, Hard-Money Gathering at La Crossc, Wis The Formal Call for the Cook County Republican Convention. @eneral Foeling of Encouragement in the Ranks of the Party. What Weakness Among the Opposition- Keeley Is Doing. Btirring Ropublican Ward Meotings.-- Spoech of Mr. Reed. McDonald and His Men Run tho Opposition Primaries. Lively Times in the Eleventh Ward, ONI0 ELECTION, THE FIGURES, MAYES' MAJORITY. Evectal Dinateh to The Chicage Triduns, Cauuupus, U., Oct, 14.—~No uews as ta layes’ wajority from Wood or Carroll Countics. Any word from them is deapnired of to-ulght. Tho ‘Toleda District, just hoard from, givea tho Re- publicans and Democrats each a Senator. This givos tho Republicsus Lho BenateJand the Logis- Iature is theira by 17 majority. Wood will go Demoeratic with o prabable gain of 500. Carroll is expocted ta come ta time with 100 Republican gaip, so Ilayes' majority will undoubtedly bo vory close to 3,000, OTUTR BTATE OFFICERS, In the interest that has contared sbout tho head of tho ticket the remaindor bas boen lont sight of, Desides Gov. lisyes and Liout.-Gov. Thomnas L. Young, thers were elected for Auditor of Btate, James Williams; and for Trossuror of State, John Milliken ; for Attarnoy-Genoral, Johm Littlo; far Judge of tho Bupreme Court, Goorge W. Mclivano; for member of tho Board of l'ublio Works, Petor Thatcher, OTUER IS4DES. Tho vote is almost unanimous in the Btate in favor of & Commixsion to eitle the accumuln- tion of tho business of the Bupremo Ceurt, ‘Thors wsa &lso & voto pro and con on taxing dogs, and, though tho vote is very lght, tho Granger volce decided against taxing purps. GAINR LY COUNTIES, The gaine, as compaied with the vole of 1873, by couutics, aro as follows : Adams, 1. Allen, D, AshLind, Asllabuis,’ 1. Atheny, D0 Anglaize, . Belwont, L rows, 1, a8 Medisu, R, Buller, b, 162]Meiga, D Carroll (ot +ooMereer, Champaiga, D 16| Mitami, Cimke, D 1| onroe, Clormont, Clintan, I Columbia Ty, Moutguhior 984 Morgan, § Cosbocton, 1t 200) Muskioguin, 104 Crawford, D, 18 {uble, I, 10 Cuyaliogs, I, 3 Olaw, D, [ Darke, 1) 391|Paulding, il Doflanico, 1) Silborry, D! o4 Deluwart, D, | eickaway, Tt ] Erlo, D, 9, Pike, D..\.. L2 Fairfie.d, D, 10:Portage, R, » 8 Fayetto, D il ireble, Tt kil Putsai, L2 Fulton, Aichlaud, . 153 237 Rows, X, . 431 Beloto, . 96| Seueca, B..0 ,637|80eiby, D, 194 Btark, D 171 [Bummit, 3 80/ Truwbull, 152{ Fuscarawas, D TALK, John (h Thompsou still talks of contesting Havea' eletion for allogod frauda in Cuyahoga Couaty. Thiaia n:alulfi thotalkaf & sore mau, Democratio frauds in the shape of spursous ticketa In several couaties of tho5tate have boon unesrthed, and the Domocracy are uot liable to throw stoges, dwelling as they do in very fragile glaxs houses, EARLIZR BETURNS, Spaciat Dispateh to The Chwcago Tribuns, Coruxpus, 0., Oct. 14.—OMcial roturna_from elghty-tive countles, all except Carrol), Wood, and Delaware, glve Republican net wmsjorilius 40,743; Domocratic maforities, 87,320; fluyen’ wafority over Allen, 8,403, Dalsware in all in but ong lnwn-hn{v. without which the county gives 180 Republican majority, Tl House is certainly Republican by from five 11 majority, ‘I'he Benate at prosent sland Republican 18, Democtat 18." Ons in doubt from the Toledo District, \Wood sad Carroll Countles being in It, A Democratic gain i+ ex- ected in Wood County, and the Republicans sve little to Lops trom Carroll. Iiaycs’ mna- Jority will not go abuve 8,600, Ssmuo! Cary Tuna 10,000 behind Allen in tho State, (49 _tAs Ausoeisted Fres.) Coruuuts, O.. Uci. 14,—Returus considered reliable from ewhty-five counties roceived by the ltepublican Ktate Committus nhown majority of 84663 for Ilinyes. TLa couuties of Wood, Carroll, sud Delaware, yut to be heard from, are oidivasily ccosidered Republican counties, but Word has gone Democratic this year, and it is thought tho Democratic there will neutralis the lepublican gein Dolaware sod Carroll Caunties so ae to niaks the msjority for Haye substantlully as above. Toe Democrats concede tne House of Representa- tives 1o the Ropublicans by s good msjoruy, bus claim the election of ona Benator in the Toledo District given them the Senata by ons msjority. THE THING BETTLLD, Corumncs, 0., Oct, 14~M(duight.—Ths Ra- publican hesdquartora closs up without full re- turns, but caroful calculstions on all the coun- tiow oxcept Wood snd Carroll give Hayes 3,831 majority. The Demncratic Committes say liaven’ majority swill be 1,600, The Hepublicana have 17 majonty in the House of Reprerentativoa. Tho Senato Is yot 1n doubt, but the Democrataconcede it to tha Republicana by one majority. We have no figuros yot on Beato ofticera othor than Govoritor, and the offi- clal roturny must dotermino who ia elected. MONTOOMERY COUNTY. Darroy, 0., Oct, 14,~Tbo unofeial count of Moutgomdly ‘Connty gives Alion 1,005 ; fiayen, 71025 Allen's majordty, 813. Cary, 7,819 : Young, 3 Cory's majorily, 683 « Bhultz, Republican, for Represeatative, 40 majority. A Domooratic Benator for Montgomery and Ireblo ara elocled. Two Democratic Ropresnntativar are elected in Montvomery, Allen's guin ia 443, ‘Tho official Tetuius aro not likely to vary much. e THE SUSPENSE ENDED. 1UW PEOPLE. FREL IX CLEVELAND. Nceaal Dupateh to The Chicado Iribune, CrLEVELAND, O., Oct. 14—11 p. m.—The Olio Democracy dis hard, Thocouutors at Columbus wreatling with tho returns have not yet Leen ablo to tell tho aiza of the Nepublican mejority, from tho fact tuat gaius aud Joswes iu this elec- tion have dofled all philosophy and experience. Tho fiusl sunmiog up of roturns hos keps both parties on tho ragged edge of anxioty sinco yes- tereay morning. In Cleveland tho excitvment to-day Lias been agonizing. Early thia morning camo a dinpatel from 1he Democratic State Com- mitteo claiming the Biato for Allen by a majority of 22, This was startling, and at onco tho Demo- crata who had lost betson £ Lemuei atio majority of 10,000 or 25,000 naetenod to recovertheir losuea by now bets on tho goucral reault, The monsa- eation finallystruck bottom. Hnyes' figures bo- gan to riso again, and the Democrats were left writh 1o other conuolation than that of cursing their Contral Committee for its reckless tole- graphung. Hagcs' mafority rotties down finally 10 about 3,500,—a paiufully narrow eacape. Tho impresnion ja growing hero that so closo o result 8 this does not kil jnftation, and, thongh the conteet nas harmonized and strength- oned tbo Ilopublican party, the Democrais bavo not seen tbe lass of their trouble with tho rag baby. Htudying ovor the returns to-dav, it in obvious that Justation did minke some inrosdy upon the Repubheans in the back connties, whero nowapn) ors circulate but littie, whera the standard ot education 18 loweat, sud where the Republiean epeakors had lenst opportunity to work clectively. 1he sigoificant fact is that the fight w2 won in the citios, the targer towos, and tho populous, intelligent counties, whero daily nowapapers, gond ~echools, and epeakers like Bcehurs, Garteld, aod Wood- fora got in their best work. Nothing bnt the elshorate work of educating the imnpla ou flnpneinsl quostionsdons by the Repub- ieans during tho past threo months Las saved the State. Had tho ¢leciion boon held on the iet of Saptomber, Allen would bave won by 5,000, Wo now await the reaull in Ponneglva- nie. Hard money hay won in Ohio by the ekin of 14 tooth, but what it has gatued s so. cure. Anotber campaign here oh tho eaws is- 10 would muko our prosent hitlo majority » ‘| eruemng one. e FRAUDS. FOME UGLY PTLCIMENS, Srectal Ihwpateh to The Clicaon Tridune, Corumpus, O,, Oct, 14.—~Ever sincs the De- mocracy bave realized they weoro beaten, tucy bave tried fraud, carruption, importation of volers, lavish exponditure of money, otc. To- day they loudly talkea through John G, Thomp- #0o, Democralic Chairman, tbet they wonld contest Hayes' slection, Wood Cquuty, & wild, desolale, yol rather papulous ocounty in the northweatorn part of the Btate, sy been slngu- larly backwardn roporting. 1t was Lkoown laal night that the vote of that couaty woutd settle thasistus of tho ftate Honate, Inquire was nifo to-day a8 to what 1t hiad done. Republicaus cauld get no ward, At 10 o'clock this svempg thoy captuted the following telegram, It beara evidonco of frsud @ ToLLpo, O., Oct, 1,—Th John G, Thompon, Chatr- man Demperalic Sfute Central Committee: Would a thourand majority in Wood County hielp us out ? (Signed) E. H, Doop, Chalrman Wood County Democrstic Comuwsittes. Dodd draws sustcnance from the pabtio weat a8 Gas Cowmmissiouer of Obio, sud was appoint- ed by Gov. Allen. Tho auswer dispatched by Thompson to Dodd road : 1t will do ua rouch good, [Much good underscored] Tle Ropublican lixecutive Committes at To- ledo wero poated at ouce, sod the following dis- patch roceived : ‘Torrpo, O, Oct. 14=T0 . A. Wikof, Repubican tentral Commalle Grows frauds in Wood County, Perrysbury iras polled 3,000 votes. Jier {oriation 18 about éi. “We Liwvs aeit o 16 head (Sigue) Woon County RePuBLicaX CouNITTEL, Word Lias beon sent to Carroll County, whers it1s fosred o mimilar gamo is befug tiled cn. No angwer can be ozpocted boloro to-moriow. OTIER ¥RAUDS, embracing epurious tickets colonlzation of voters, etc., were discovered in Siarl, and one or two other cuunties, Look ont for rict doveiop- meuts in a day or two. Citcumstancos show that the Democracy have beeu bol, daring, and Chairman carry their ticket through, ANOTHEW DISPATCIE. Tho following diepatch bas just been ro- colved: ToLrno, 0,, Oct, 13—To A, H. Wyekof: There haa been w larwo fraudulent vote ju Wood County. We cannol o1l how it slande, w tho vole In Witke beld, ‘Tho rumor s ' thal ome of onr Soustors iv defeated by that vote, if mnat Lotlu, Outaido of Wood our Scnstors have o muajority of over 500, The same durknesa s kept alout tho vuto ou Hlaycs, ' Wo think it Las gono agulust him, but smuch dopends doubiless on the ondens and Thompsoa. Wo to get rolisblo news, but hava fulled, Wo lisve Auspected this ate tempt, but got no cluo until your dispstch came, About 4,000 fraudulent votes Lave boon cast in Wood County. Liow it is dlyided we sre not Infornied, Sluned) opent N, McCLok, Cuatrman Republican Committas, e PUBLIC OPINION. EXCITEMENT AT FOUT WAYNE, IND. Specral Duapaten fo The Chicaon Trdune, Fonr Wayxeg, Ind,, Oot. 14,—~The exclloment in this city over the Ohio eleotion Las never veen equaled since war times. Aw is well known, this is the Democratic strooghold of Indiana, but thie party hiad occupied an mnomalous posie tion in roforonce to the Obio campaign. The Sentinel, tho leading Democratio organ of this part of the Btate, is & radical hard-muney paper, aud during the canvass donauuced Allen, Cary, and Voorhoed as demagogues and trickaters, Last pight it annoguced Allen's dofoat under thoso heading Tread soltly, for Lill Allen's illegitimata rag-baby is doad. It littlo bowels were too much infated, and st has gane to meat ity cousing, Confederate sciip and Fiench assignais," and several others in the same siraib. Although tho Democratio party in this aoction is largely in favor of hard money, tho cotirse of tho Sentinel exottea much surprise aud 1a vigorously condemuod by mauy Democrats who think it ought to support the l;umoaunu tickot undor all circumstances. Many of them aro talking of bolding an iudiguation meeting and starting & uew Democratio paper, ote. On the whole, lho oxcitoment hero has not boon equaled for yoarw. The Naals-Zeilung, Cer- adited by tho Democratic Btate Beuator from thus county, is also radicslly 1n favor of hard money, and takey the eame course as the Nentined, " THE DD CINCINNATI ENQUILEM, LITTLE GREENIAC] Szecial Diapat A to The Cliacais Tribune. CoLvatuts, 0., Oct, 14.—This mornisg 1 called in oo the savans of the Deniotra‘ic psriy in melapcholy w-semblsge at (Lelr Computtee- 100m», etaplorical aackcloth clothed their timbs, and ‘their Wobaterlan bisins were coverod with - figurativo aghes. It was with fear aud iropidation, and with the proper amount o! sympathy in my countonance, that [ ssked Jobn U. Thompsou, the scknowl- edged Exeoutive of tho party in the State, what WITH 173 resson his could give for *this sad, this unex. tegrible way a—d Ciacinsatl En- its pocted dofeat." Drief and tha roply: ~*Tha quirer did it with Litlle greomback! " {uch more ¢id Joha G. eay, and maoy times did his coherte clume 1o ; avd, from their asd and wrstbful uttoracces, I getuesed these facts; actually criminal in thelr dusporats sttempts to 1875. Tue Democratio party, at_the ontact, did not in- tend to come out, body, soul, and breecues, for the groonback, now, at all times, and forover, ‘I Lurman and nome more of bis ilk bad concluded that the proper thing would bo & neat littls piatform, fitlod with ghttering genotalities in ragard Lo the currancy ia«ne,—tho only positive staud being a plank agaiost forced rosumplion i I47Y, Lut it in no came ta be conatrued into an judorrement of the theorios of Pig-Irou Kelley, = Wendell Phillips, Tre- vollick, wud “other intavionisis, This Ahoy Were sure wonld win. The Convention met, and Thurman snd lus friends wero an hand with their httinplao ; but tho Cincinnatt Enguirer walked in aud csrifod aff that Convention nundar fts arm. a8 & nan might carry off » paper-jarcel. And beuco thero tenrs | AT 1OUISVILLE ToutsvirLe, Ky..Uct. 14.--The Republicany of Louiavilia firad 100 guus to-night in honor of Hayen' oloction in Ubio, e PRESS COMMENTS, " THE BUCCEESFUL CHAMLIONA OF A BOUND CUR- RESCY. New York Ieralé—Ind=pendent Democratic and Anti- Ingatan. The most important and oxeiting Stato olec- tion sinco the clawe of the Civil Var has resulted in thn defent of Gov, Allon. This is a blow from which tho foflatiomsts will never recove It may bo looked uron as a fortunato deliverance from = preat politial dunger, ' All the tears lio in an onion " which the Denocrats of Naw York wiil shed over the defeat of their parly in Obio; for although the progress of Domocratic victorios in nrrested, and n turther humiliation awaits tho party in Lenosylvauvia, the Democracy aro nut eo hopelersiy damaged as thoy would bave been by the re-clection of Gor. Allen. But although bis defeut 18 & lewser evil to the Demncratic party than his election would Lave bren on an lotlstion platform, the rejoleing over this canvasn wilioll Lo ot the side of the Republcins, Thoy have reconquered a groat State, which they loat two years agu, sud, what s moro fnportant, they atsnd hefare tho pablic an the success- fulcbamplious of & sound currency, galniug a great motal as well 38 a great political ndyantage, They are fairly entitled to the credit of having rescued the coutry from s great dapger, std SLor sucous will liave a decldrd influence on the mubsequent ele-tions of tho rroeent year, For the fake of tho count everytody should rejotce that. mlation has othiug shaw Lut'fta dead on the baitle-feld, This unprincipled aud misclisvous canvass bas in- flcted prodigioun damage an the Democrats : party, It Lan eiripped It of the wonderful prestige it gainel by 113 brtlilant erien of victories last year, aud ita gains thia sear in Maine and Califoraia, and 2as urrested tho inward Qow of fts {idalowave, U bsa divided, disos- Ranized, 3nd demoralized the party, hringing s lead- eru into'open cortlict, creating & riste of - war betweon the Democracy of the Fast and {he Weat, arousiug Jealyusies and rechminations which it will bs diicult 10 ulley, sud whitn will destroy the fiarty 48 they cous tinne, Tt han prictialiy uuitwl the llepibileans on the currency quertion, Rheresa tley were before as badly divided” as the Democrats: snd the Ohlo Intla- oatatn have Lrought odium on their patly by muk- i 1t chargeable with s willingness 10 duwzonor lue Quverument. ‘Unis disrcpulablo canvass and disastrous eloction Dave lighted the falruat hopes of the Democratle pare ty., With ite wurat elements led by o dsnagogue ke Gov, Alleu, nith Gov, Titden runnjuy the yarty in thin Btute fo promate bis acibitfous perscu: i ne . tious, aud 1k prowpoct of a bitter quarrel ard hanls- fug of rocrinisuations between their followers, tie san brocpects of the party are not briifiant, The Detnocratic defent In Obin carrie, 33 its fuecitas ble conwequenre, s Demoeratic defeat 1 Feunuy.ve- nis, nud & cinfbution of the Democratic Tualviity in Siew Yurk !y the new Liope and coursge tlnt will bo Iufuecd Lat~” she Republicans, There in bt on: way 1o retrieva thess nuisfortunes. Thera .auo sslvation for the Democatie party but by tive reform the paramount iseue, arty Iu & strecuods oprosttion 1 ave prevailled iu President Grant's Adminietrstion, ‘tie ouly Lope of the party les in the actiou of the House of Reprosentalives whou Congrose ecsemnbien, 1f tho House dovotoa flsell to investigations and ex- posurer ; i it succeedn in druyging u great maes of ifduen corruption tu light and cove.ing tke Adwinis- trafion with disgrace, the Denwrrsta inay yet Sgbt their way to pewer as flie chaunjsue of r form, Tuero i fiv Lo for the Party on any v.ner irsue, **AB POWEBYUL AR IT WAH IN 1T4 PIIME.” Newr York Tvmes—hepublican and Antt-Indatin, Tue eviderco ia strouy tust the Bepublican party in Olno to-day, cluared of its inflatiousts, and strougtheuod by bard-monoy 1ccruits, 18 as puserful a8 1t wad in ita prime. Should this prove to boe tbo 1cault, we should regard it as domothing far more important thau a party vic- tory, It wonld Lo a trumph of sinyJo honeaty ovors baso attampt to break the putlic faith and eully tha patioosl honor. As such we com- mend 1t to the attention of cll tamd per- song, whether at boma or sbroad, wha hisve Dbuen half disponed 10 bell.ve that tne jeople of the United States wero heading straight foward inflation and repudlstion. Undoubtedly the Lisuo hes been thorouyuly tested in Ubi very loug oue, aud the o efiurta o curry the doy, Thelr speakers bave been ropulsr, and they kave had the advantsge on their side Of ' temipurary ecline ty the popularity of the Jepube lican party, No:hing Lizs o:currod during the peat iwelvermouth to wirengthen or assist tha Republicuns. Fortune hax ot favored thew, Tho accidents of the 00T biave been agalns thew, Many things have bap- peved which have given the ‘cxemnien of the Adminis- ization opportuniies of ussailiug it, Peopls Lave been, and st are, poor, azd many plansiblo arguments liave been put befon'them to prove that the Demo- cratic pariy alone could lighten their burdens, We bave had uothing on our side in Oulo Lut truth, honor, aud juatice, and it will bo o Kreat natdafuction 1 thing forces huve sufliced 1o win & vic- tory, Jtisalway o mistake 10 form » judgment of AR ArmeFican people from what sumie of “$heir * poll- teisus " presuind (o utter (n their name, Afavorable doctaion in Uklo tuuat be follawed by lar verdicls in other States, The Republican party alone can bedepended on to sicer the uaifon clear of tho fluaucial rutn to which demsagogues like Ailenand Cary would inevitably conduct jt. That party does not construet twa diffarent sctv of privciples for two ifferent sections of the country, It does not oflor lisrd money to the East, tod rag wouey 1o the West and South, It bravea unpopularity in any parts of 1hs country fu onler that 1t may proserve the nationst honor uptirnishwl. 0 never iave s barder fght 10 wage 1han that which was brought 10 an end yewter- day fu Olifo, After a victory tucre, (here uught €5 be r\ly floubl about Penusylvauis, aud nous sbout New ork. t ‘“THE TIDAL WAVE CUECKED," New York Tribuné—Inaependent Lemocratic and Anti- : Iajation, Tho **tidal wave " 14 cliecked, The Repablie- ana bavo cartied Ohio. The result 18 full of mueaning. 1las tho Administration of Presid~nt Grant or the Republican smny doue snything winco last year to commend ener of them to public coutidonze or popular support? Not one thing. Ho far aa tuoy aro concorned, tho situation I8 unchauged, "excent that they uavo stood buck and Jet their opponents make their own fight and their owu de- rirastion, Tho wiss Democretie politicians of Obto uave dug thelr own pit, Ty soem happy at it, The: bave done it repeatodly [n thy pant Hflean years, an 80 far a can bo soen, are capable of learning nothing from exyerience, Wuat with Vallandigham duriug illo War, buudielon {u tho periad tmedintely fuilov. ing ata vlose, and Willlam Allen fu the new politicsl efcb, fust opeutng, they bave shuwn 3 mont reniari- able abiity to overturn and dostroy. I this electinn they bave forced & Bght upon tho currency queation, Fron a partisan polut of view, sinply ss o question v politlcal osp exdiency. it bas been the saddest of bhun. ders, Frow the bigher outlouk of patrivtim, sud lioucsty, angd sincerv 1ove of country, wo can ke that they Live luilded bettor ihan they kiiow, Tho Democrats won fn Oblo, 8 year sgo,ss they have woneliewliere, bocauso the_auti-Grant epube licans and Liberals Lolped them, Thoy lost, thix year, ob the day thoy repudiated tho plodges of 1874 an adopted an Intlation platform. Thoe nuxt morulug the vote tiat bad carriod thew through, tho year befute, Hdly arraged against them, Yesterduy that vota 1, and tlio altered igures tell them just what jt o ground they kuew tlie auit-Grant Hepute licans sudl Liberals would not touch. Now, gentlumen, that Latilo bus been fought, You have Iost fi ou tha teld of gour own choosing and with your best gencrsls, “What will you do noat? Heal tho breacl or split ¥ Inflation, rag-money, all tho nansense of your Alicns aud Carys, aud ull tha ies houest purpuses you Lad iu_min L, liavo been refectod by the peopl, You never can do mowell any< whiro else 84 you have done {n Obio, You have killal sotie |eople who tncant to be slive in 4.6, You bave Ll ow 'ttt of waplriog pevisue why were elttiog on the fence, Aro you watispedt Iis but tho feoblest sorl of Aght you “can wake bereafter ; [ it g z Z L K 5 organization snd usurpatione of the Houth, | ¢ anl- verml bard tmcs at s North A iest, tuear, and the prindples of A tn S moc- racy, which aes and e teen a f, it AgnDat thuse nindeeds fu alt v T Sumor present conacir nes —whiat ol m < hettor Tearon, did s people ever havo for diacars & 4, it fur litical wervanta and selacting hew ones’ = > 1 wire sll.anflicient renasun, Ticsa wers 1o 1% S5im e ou which the Ohio campaigu sboutd har = <4 foughit, Bt tle biunderers wha biave twica A swroeked the fair prompecta of the Dewocracy, de: s anotier fssue. It gecarred to thom 0 alteibute basd tuse to & contraction of the currency which s nover taken P1ace, and ta prescribe for its cire the renewst of 1hat infiation of the curreycy the reaction frotn which Lud hoen tho chirfeat caus® of hard times, The resait is wLat might have been expectd, TR KEYNGTE OF THE CAMPAION oOF 1875, Cneinnali Gasetle—Republicen and Anti-Inflatiom, In languago that will nol be misunderstoo:d, and nnder circumatanced that wers tulficient to CAURO AOriONA Apprabon-ions, Ohio has declared in favor of honest money and hovest principles, snd xet an example for eistor States that will not bo disregardud. o has woanded the kev- note of the campaign of 1870, aud ordeted to the r the men who sought to prostitute the Drmocratic nrganization to purpones tnet bane, ang, rezlcas of the Induatrial interests of thn peorls, ed upen the wave Of depreesiun to Tile 010 Tua victory can Justly be ciaimed b pruikan party Lecause ft adopted s SUrly the wnpport of houeat mes the Tatla upen distin 3 but sre not vnmiudfol of the fact that this victor, of butitaty aver aisliomeaty & of souad principies over Jire deniagosiny, ta dun largely (o the Totes of taen Who Wave ti Levnt Lideutified ateictly with the Ktepub- o:ainde of Liberal aud Inde- 4 cant thelr votes with tha Tta. natform beioua to the ¥ 1t has been galued, of Repuidican lewkra abiaeld pow bo to deserve the contiiued co-oferation of thin large Aud fufluential clasy of honewt sl thinksng tnen, Siauy Republicann, n varioun parta uf te Statr, west afiet wirangn gnls, but their pliccaat the potis wers filind 1y pien who troke loose from pariy attacuments, and overcamo strong vrejudices, m brder st e pooud Htate abauid not give forth an uneertsin sound in these days of faisa doctrines, atariling herestes, and fdiotle ur dataning finauddsi theorics, ** THE DECISIVE BATTLE Cnrtnnati Tomea—ltenuniican and Anr In Obio bas bren fousht the deciive Lastle 1 Aation, for 1476, A victory dor the Democracy in Ulio yesterday would have meant & victory in 1936 for ke Duocracy, ou a platform that racens dee mirncton of the ' nartiuad ereat, aud ul dintlon. It would lave meant a wibjccin ol Democratic pasty ta 3 Jomish prvatboud that is Qeterniitied foe of the commnn schiont in the enly secure Lasin of free Iop.t] 1t would huve sueunt full Uberty o Suutbern Demo: rath o opprens the black race, st 0 crish 0Nt frie dora of paliticsl apialin and actian stwaug Catan and Republicans i1 the reconstricted Siata, But the bultin hun been foucht,—every fnsh cnn- tosted witly an eneriy on the yars’ of ou* ¢ o amounting aimost 16 desps ation,—and 1o reail 1 o biican victory. Glte glorlowals leads *1u vau for the Fresidentiai election of tie QRtiL D, TUE MIGHT OF YO, St, Louis Ne-ra—Demoeratic wad Indation. New York aud Know-Nothunzisin have carrled Ohin, The mighe of tmoney Lod tawmng hel aver tho catiao of the peopls. Wa Jabored snd hoped for a daiterent rewuMt, Lut, wero the disaator ten oll what it fv, ko’ 1 Joko 1o fot or trele of vur faiths in 1L9 priciplea tuat Lave Leen thu overslaugho . *BHALLOW = HFALTID AND BMALLOW = LEADED 20T Loutarille Courter~Journai—Demacratic and Anti- Infatim, Lnongh is known to marlk tho folly, if not tha crimo, of those loud-moutned cl:ariniaua who turned the canvaes oo the worst pusmble esue, end who, either fenorantly or treacherously, sacrifced their parcy aud its principles, If defoatad. however, we nead nov shed tears. A defeat, 1t is true, would bho dimastrons, Lut & victory mighit prove more dissstrous riill, Certainiy the Damocrstic jarty could not surtvive aunre than onio such victory ax that pretictd somwe wacke aro by the blstant and We “may therefore pluck up our druwned hoors by the Tocks, We tuuy gathor (.3 Lewelie of & viclory from defoat, We may estract a very considersble jowel from the ble tond, The rosult may prove the deatn of jnfiatiou, but it will not aestroy our prospect for & changs of parties. It will simply save us from vulgar ehams fu future. It win Lrng breins sgain 1o ihe front. Juwill tike lhnd'uny [ 00 aut of tho Lands of menu trickators and the ahe'- ~besrted and thallow-Lesded fdiow who 1 myted Diovience a8 reckiesaly sud 3a braenty s. it tho ovil, **THL INSAXITY OF DEMOCRACY." Plsiadelphs Ttmes—Incependent Deinocratic, and Let the curiency alone, But for tho iusauins of Lemocracy, Ropub- bcaniam would to-gay bo writhing i tho agonies of doreat 10 the widst of its debauched worship- ors, Evil days had cotne upon the industry and thrift of the iaud. It was an 1nviting tield-day for rutorm ; for Lonest. esrnest, faithful effort to enfoice economy, integnity, and competency 1 every department ol authority; and the Democracy had Lot to unfuil ity bavns thus ipscribed, and to chargo fitting n to Leaz it befors the people, to have swept Ohid forover f1om Republicaniam, and ‘aetiled the national verdict of 1976 asa forcuniained victory for etatcsmanshiy, putlic virtne, pusiic futemity, and_ publie faltl, tho demagoguo camue, maslerad the councils of the par- 1y, and sauied fta fundaniental teaching with dis Logor and death, Tt was fosanity feell, Itwasa double wrong to our free Government and fo our frco people, 1t whe o Llutda: tat lind every essence of erime,’ and was worko than crime itaelf, for it pro- claimed ap {lloglcal falschoud, ond defested legitimate for “Htate aud wational regencration, tnoney =8 would the highe apd taught "~ the morals of the sgra- rian (o every breats, It made wisy men sluggards end houeat inen tndifferant, for they had ta chioom Le- tween tha gorged pluuderers of a protracted aud de- wraded poatical denomtustion, or the hungry cormo rants wiioro eyes lastied ouly on the carrion fouat and Wauld have bornu the deluzo at their hocls, A Republigan surge of victory bratks upon Pennayl- vanis within three weeks uf vug of te wost important poifiteal verdivta bet geopis have ever rendered, It wattors not how or why tue Repablican tals has been created—whether by tolly of 1Le deteated or by atrate gy of those who buve triumpbied, It is 3 Regrablican wave that Lreaks uyon tho lcose, undiscipbued, aud uncommanded Domucratic lnes, that munt drive then {rom their hopeful poaition for u tme, 12 it dous not break them 1o coufiuelon, **TILE FINANCIAL PROULEYM BOLVED, Pittaburg Chvena e puvlican, und in facie of lete 18a tie eurrency questiun clune, When the currency question was thrust mte the canvass, wo doprecuted it. Wo belizved tho diseussion would do more harm than gool. Wo weeo eatisfiad tuat tho majoctiy of the peoplo did pot desiro to experuneutl further with tue ourrency, and tho result proved that wo wers corrvet, 'There will bs uo Iutther tinkering wilk the currency, Tho people dou't wout i, The poli- ticlans perceive theit ecror now, doubting, We khow thera are thous who will persist in arguing that thia by Lut ths opeutug af tus baE, but we do pd bollave it We think the faanclal probiris, so far au taz halivi-i cau eluchiats t, haw bu.n solved. The quiestion baa beeo 1slrly ind nguately met, the pelitzetine huve thelr gunwor, 168 batté v feslly e fought out on the moaey 4 wnd Lard woncy bas won, ? The mora! s plafn, Wa must adhere fnflexitiy to the specie standard, and we tuuet disnarge our ouli- fations. AlLLOURN Lizere st b o enfor od sesuiges tion, neithier juunk thero be 9o 1 L a8 8 pus.aflily of luundoring ju Busncial acs creatid by snbitlonists, Iu sbiott, fustead of docloritg oumelvoa witle iiianclal OKLTUINS 6 INIAIUM, WO IisE pUREAIE OUF CUERCACY. 10 take care of ftavif, 5 4“2 BPECIAL DCCARION FOR REJOICING. Phitudelphia Tvpuiyer—itepustican und Anti-Initation, ‘Itie natiaual siguiticanco of this success can- 10t bo overestimaied, Huth paraes bave looked to Ohio s the orucly to projhiesy 0t the comiug Liowdontial -coutest. Ohto spesky, sud tho cou *ry will accopt with rejoicig Ler emphatio utturauce, Tho pooilv Will Kot commit the deetinlos of thin nation to the heeplsi of thuse whows thuy Iearned n the awful hour of daujer Lo thoroughly dis- trust, This is tho aasurauco Oh1o gives, wid” truw earts throughout iho laud wiil welcoma it with thank- Tulneas "' the Ropubticans of Penusylvania this thmely vic- tory will jiruve & specisl oceasion for rejoicing, Tha election of Uov, 1lartran{t 'wae 1 any ovent well as. survd, but (o trings, b of Noyes will add an vthu. 't e et o b cxtapatgy it will cary our whole ticket With Increseed wajorities in cyvry dustyite 11 BEMOCRATIO POLICY MAH yainen,” Autant s N Fand—Dsinocrutio and ntiednilation, Lo Detnueratio policy bas falled, Tho man- agers i Ubio bavo flabied for intlation Kee pablican vate, toiling all uigut sud eatebin worth your whila? Wouid 1§ not by Fetler on thee| Otbing—or, if they wade uny gains in that wholo {o sy, ¢ We'll be bopest and yay,"snd lakua uew depacture? ¥ ' THE HAG-UABY DEAD.™ New Yorl Workd—Democratic and Anti-Tndation. ‘The rag-baby is demd. MNothiug rewmaing but for Detecrats (0 put it under grouud aspromps- 1y as poustble, It is plain that if the Democr.td ot Qlio had beeu lad by the Democcatio atate men of Ublo (nstead of by their Cineinuaii cor- raptionlats, Hayen would hava been Lieaten by su owrwlmmlu"; majority. Notbing ia clearer to the uobead politieal olgerver then that the elaction of Haves is nos a licpubi.csu victory, uor & Demacratio defoat. It 14 the defeat of au attempt to rally Dewocrats under Eepubifcan sandards 3 it {s tho refectiot of a1 fucom- peteat leadersbiy usurped by o abill kuot of coreup- tlonists centering as the Faguircr altice, will wooi politica is a tradu aud pmlitical jriocipies v nretense, Their foily fu ehapiug the issues of the prescut cam- Paign bas been suprems, 11 reqaired $ha very genius of futuily for them to prevent ULio fron trans- ferved from the rall of Berubli-an to the ol of Demo- cratio Btates. The misdeeds of tho Repuolican party uow ripeaing in all thels baliful frulls, 1o toe dls- direetion, they Liaye hean cauntervalunced by the Ices of ard-money Democrads, whobsve heeu fuiriy driveu from the party, not ouly by i uBwiss plai- form, bub by 8coraful ‘refection” of thuir il and co- u;»el-mun. unless given at the sacrilic of tueir prn- cipled. jutiation, it ia dewountrated, 1a ot atrony enouph 10 carry even Ohlo, With all the wupopularity ¢f the Admiutsteation, Olito huw Lecn last, fustesd uf uuit- lLiag all the elements of opj«sitiony, Le tupport of & large sud influential elemeut was Enofently repul ed, OLIo thus swiugs back to ity old relations, merviy Le- cauys diseatutied Repullivana Lave beens zepelied, sud tous.nds of Dem @ tat driven avay, *WISCONSIN VAiLL FOLLOW IN (UX OLORIOUS Lan," Madtaon (Wrey Journaieiiepubiicun avu Antislnton Cat, Ttepublican success in the great Prezidentisl rapa cf uast year is sacured, For several day the Jeading Nowocrata 1u this State have ¢ ceded that1f Obio went lepublican there was , 110 boge for Taslor aud the 1alauco o this tate! Ohto bas gone Reyublican, and_Wisconsin will follow in tha glogious led of Oblo, of Iows, und of Neorasks, aud Toll up it 15,000 majority for bere-t old Uarsuon NUMBER 31 Ludington, and hia noble assoctstes on tha Rapnhic. an ticket, o0 the 24 of November. Tntationg Wt has been Iafd out in Ohinl Lat *$10 Biil ™ yaace the #ame fate 111 Wisconniu ! **opy + POLITICAL IDIOC Sprinafieid (1i1.) Kegister—bemocratto und A nét-Inflas ton, ‘Tho defeated party In tho contest is tho knot 0! venal poiiticiooa aboat Cincinnati and thie Cin- cinugti Knquirer oflice, whn *“nold ihe tight." ‘Tunso, Tor the aako of punishing sume men for thrie past acion aud fur the purpose of estopping #thara from future paiftical preferment, constructed s Pt £ 2.0 a0 woak, 80 swhwacd, and aa’ tricky, that is Suviced defeat, Tius thin hiad at least the ozcuse of bo- e dowe sid'an fntelligent, though malignant, pur I tler acla of the now-fledyed leaders in that 7ertoave bew i roault of a drivaling = *UTIE JUDOMENT OF 01T Pistacetynis Frexg~Bepublican, and it the ewrrency 4 awne, What is the Judament of Ohio? 1tia positive declaration tunt the adminis ration of the Gov- crnmant had tor the preurnt botter bo left in he Linnidw of the parcy which eaved 15, That tho #00d work dous by the Republican party is bewer than Democratie promses of refurm. ‘That iu the s0uKd of the puosls of Onio one feea {LAGINLION—OUT {ioTou fie n-bouly~-te <1fesh in thn 2 e Repuulicait party, 1Lix alwi s posttive condrmmation by the peopl of & suversia State nf the recales Ll ubaerpulbia parey i driguing i for partisan purgon-s the currency o, S0d KBavAL thus thelt criiinal wulingtonn 1 WEeck »very suboreat i the country 1, 41 the oufuslon of the Wreck, they Ticht haply nelzo the Giowernuent, Oaio uss douo well, but Peaneyivsuia ean and witt o bettor, Now for 10,:0 majurldy i okr o 40 gest Commonwealin, ' A VICTURY TOR HNONESTY OVER DISROYFRTT,” Ba.tonors Aerian—figubliean uwd Anti-ngation, All patrisac citizonw, whetler Republicans or Dewocrats, ought to rejoies over the ovarthrow of the inliationsis 1n Ohio at tho clection yos- terdag, Iy ba' our natlonal credit, "The triumph of Allen would bava terided to Lring about a jesid of neneinl madoe § liewee both Kepubiisann and Demoerats willie-day ba 1 tears 10 sbed over bin defeat. “UTHE MONEY-POWER. " Nashoille (Tenn.) American—bemoeratic and Infla- oz, Tho monoy and the exertions which the mon- ey-pawer hna expendod in Qhlo cannot bo re- peated in overy Hiate of the Union. Thero is a hunt 1o suck expendituros. But there iv no it to the Democrstic eueriry with which the peapla of State in the Union will resist; the syuressions n.onopdsia atid Wogey-contractionista. Wall Lt hen Louted out its gold, the bondlolders bave at their missonarier, [hio tho moes henjghiad Fo- gwitts of Lo, 11 tury have trjumphed, tuey b comquerel, T same Lattle 14 10 bo' fought o 12 Penugs v ania, i money wiich has bewn ggent, Gl cenuot ngain Lo spett io Penuaylranls, Lt tu acracy b diveouraged, Lad ey ria T fgut tho ooy i “DISTUMEEDS OF THE PEACE AND DNRLDERS OF MU BIE] Louis lre,-nm.ml;_ tyleventent Democratic and “Lnti-tniia* In ostending onr eouduicuce to the Ohio Demn- Teiats 1 the broived and batbered phight in y fiod themsalves, 0 takin tho [inerty of tomindivg them of the les-ou which their discomuture teaches : that tusy vugbl to have therr plutfosms made by oter tandi thau thole owi, ‘aiform-butling I8 dounustrably not thelr forte. or 18 leaderebip. Two disutrous faburze o u years lave proven thin 0 the complotn sstinfao- ton of ull Lut thetnseives, ut lecat, and it wanld secm thot tue lant of theso disasiem ia 1) crunling that evcn Ohio Demneratn cannot foll to understeud it, Thete wan 1o reed whatever for impurting L e money QUEMLUA 1010 the Olin ¢anTIRa 3 L War & Waalon act, Tue peopie did uot demwand 1t 1t was not_disturbing tho pupuine miud § it hu.d beon apusreutly quiesd by thie legirlatiou of tha Lite Congrees, and fu that Teposa it sbould bavy L-en lefi, Becidos, the Domo:racy could ccriainly have carried tho St without it 1¢ the Objo cuuvass evolved un fawue tbat uiterly olwcured the faulta and crimes of the Itepuhlizan party, divided the Democracy, aud confurod up the epuitte of repndiativn tw alaria tho country i the Luclgronnd, it sn Leeaus: (%o Lemocratio lwders lu tuat Sate would Lave it co; aud {f ¥hat vas un ail bt certiln prouuse of Vietory threo inuntha aro bay eeh changed into 3 defeat thst may Dot by retrieved for yeazn, thowe leaduss are to bs thanked £or it, 0 Oilo Demozrots ousht DS €0 k02 thu provdriety of rreigniug their claizan to loaderstiup, sod taking & position 1 the beckground, In politics 3u b1 war, ikece da uothiug respectatle but succees, and th lave on two crtical nceasion proved tholr incapa tosucceed. ‘They fatled in 1663 sud tuey buve faled Dow; by have brought a shudow over the Demo- eratle Iraddentinl prospect, and, what { wors otill, thioy have e ated a dlstriat of Western o pacity 10 iead i national politics that may ot be dixeaud for yours. The Westorn Democraty my a9 well ‘begin to 0uk elsowuero thau in UhIO for thelr 1ut .. rapr. dent- atives and champlona; fhe awivied char.plous uf tha Btate aro Jittle el:a than disturvers of the poace aud breeders of mischlo — THE WISCONSIN CAMPAIGN, ROUKING MEETING AT L3 CROSHE. Duapatels to fhe Chica1o Trivune, Wis,, Oct. 14.—The Respublicans of L Crosso had a lively meetive in the Opera~ Hall Wednosday avening, where the citizons s~ sembled in goodly nnimbers to hear tho epcech of the Hou, . W. Alleu, of Milwaulkee, and tho clection returns from Olio, Tows, aud Nabraska. Afuer mutio by Oster’s Gorman baud, the Hou, Benjsuun £, ryant called the meoting to order. Judge Camoron was eloctod Chairman. Upon taking tho chair, the Judgo congratulaled the Repubhicans aud tha conntry-at-largo upon tho indicatious of political soundness amouy; the massey, 28 expressed in the results of Tues~ day’s cloction. 1l paul 8 glowing and eio- quent tributo to Carl Sehuorz, whese masterly oxposition of financial affairs hug never beea surpassed, if evor oquated, by any of tho leading writers oo flnance, and eeoorded 0 thot talented gentloman much of the honor growsng out of tho recout Republican victories, Judge Caioe.on, ju hin usunl cloar and vigoroun #tyly, duclared s conviction that the safety of the country and the pro.perity of jts butipess iuteiesjs were contingent upon the contisued snprestacy of thu NRepublican party, which 14 committed to the sound policy of 1myroviayg our currwiey wud making it redeemanble, atthe wittot 1 holder, 1 coin. Tho observance of good faitl w tulillag the pledges of tho Goveratiaut, bo claitzod, is es-ontial ot only to the maivtensnco of credit and honor, buc Is aléo indis ensable to tue pubtio welfaro. 1o apnounced thit tue olec- tion returns would b rond, atter which tho meeta any would bo sdaressed bythe lon, G, W, Aljen, of Milwaukee, one of tud soun jest and best in- forined of Wikconsin's niout prospurous cltizend, amd one, too, who in tutimatety vleatitied with tho iudustrial and punufaciuring iveresis of tho Ktate, Lho Chairman calind upo CHARLES tovresent tho election returns Lo the meeting, sod whilo the compl:ance 1t cull was abe tempted the aid.once indulged iu repeated roars of Inughtor ang jrolenged applauge, ou he batle, and musy uhtianily DUR searched in vain for a reference to tha racent siections fn the Democral of that evoulog, Somebudy Lad substituted it for the Kepublican and Lyader, witeh had [l disg 3tcics of the Jte- publican rios in Olio, lowa, and Nebrasks, ‘The 1ight paper way suul tatned ap, aod the olection rotitrus wern recmived with hearty sp. lanse, Mr. Soymour teserred to the netion of bio, to tha Hwpublican ranks preparutury to the Centenuisl caupaiygu, Ba choering omens of a graud nanonul vietory in 1870, Whilo Olic had jonught tho battio successtully in fayor of free schools and souud currency, Iowa, sfter yoard of sevors overhauling and strife ju rogard to tho trauzportation problem, hind again emphatically doziazod thay the oeapla can find eeeded rehiof only fu the lepublican organization, which wai to enlarge tho {acilitias of clienp water_transportation, aud, whils pre- ing op res-ivn &l extortion, endeavots to upficy (0 all Inteputy, TIE [ON. 0. W, ALLEX, OF MILWAUKEE, was then intioduced by the Chanmau, avd proccodod to address tho audisocs o s tpeech that was throughout charactorized by good senwe, practical statesmaustup, candor, conrieny, and taieness. Histestimony regarding thn eliciency, usoluineds, and integriy, of fare nson Ludington, toe Hepublicau candidate for tioverunr, was received with marsed tokens of ensisfaciion. 1t was evideutly the trioute of warm personsl respect and friendship, strength- ened by a profound regeid for s ihoroughly houest mau, iu privats eud publio life. To tho ofiice of Governor Mr. Ludington would bnug the same diligenco, esrucstuess, and resourco, which had mede Lis n.niuisieation as Mayor of Milwaukon 8o conspicuously 8:cessfal. Acom towod to the judicioud mausgoewent of l4rge may, HWacturing cutshlshuonts, besides coninet: oue of thoboat uto:k farmmin the Biate, performug: valuablo sorvices fur wany years in_ tusicipal »Taliw, Marrison Luding.ou has adwirably com- phied wish ths geffersouinn eiandard of fitoers for high ollic.at treats » %% t0 honesty and capuciLy. Alr. Allen reviewad the bosorable recird of the Tepublican Btate Admipwtration in Wis.ovain, while buwldiog ap its Capitel and begetcent iu- stiiuticus Loy the deaf, dumb, blnd, insane, sud