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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1876. ! 18 tho shecrest nonsenas to ourl Commissioners | The amount that wonld be clafmed under tho nevel cented to the and disarimed Hepublicans can confront them. | fur adfudiention, butto the authorities at Wash- watds Mz, Lincoln in hils grave, the frlends of Gov. Jority for Ilayce. Onr peoplo were never so | to Tnow how he beeame fo eloquent In defenso ppoea that undeliled aroused as thcy are this year. of thie Central Paclfic schicie, and upon swhat | r K Bl foots up the ennrinous aum of $2, 150,000,000, Baresull RSTIMATE J118 CRITICIS) AN A\VyAKENINflyAT FRANRLIN, Pfludplu of luw or theory of pofitical ';lhlw- he | Nothing but the presenca of atatronst foree of aold- | yyiton, and 1 considered it o valld and just debt | And that is Sammy Tilden's sort ot reforni, of that honored leader and trne man nt nrtclul‘y' FRANKLIN, O., Sept. 30,~The flrst gun of the | hascd is argnent in favor of that job, Tho fers anil o declartion of martial taw will preveltt | ghag the Government ought to pay, Tne Hon. Jesse 1T Moors will_speak at Pana B e e losor of Nex Engiand | campalgn openti here taalay. Despits thocold | theory he ndvanced In his apeoch waa that tho | thomareacto of thonsands B, 1ogal et e fall. T desiro to aay thnt of nil her represontatives’ Mr. | wenther, a very large crowd assembled o Maln | grant of half an fsland to a raliroad corporation Adams wtood nlane, T think, in supporting thiain- | gtroot, cxpuclglz to meet Gen. Taft, bt for | wasnot o fand-grant! - 2 T OO ey ery osed to It . | Somo reason he did not arrive; Cul. Nolan, of HEADQUARTERS. Shuding th 1o, Aloxander T Mfice, the present I‘nykm. dkl, however, and gava uts a veryenthi- Spectal Dispatch to The Tyibune. Tiepubilean Governor of (hat State ind candidato | Mastic rpecch, To-night our city 1s ablize with | TRDIANAPOLIY, Tmil., Oct. 2.—The sensation- for te-election agningt Mr. Adam. Indeed, from | tho old excitement of ‘01, The Hayes and [ Al statements {n Democratle nawspapers and all New Enzland, se I have already said, in that [ Wheeler Guaris, of Springboro,and a great ;l,l‘snntchcsutndlu cement betweet “‘f Repub- hour of supreme trial no other Republienn proved | many cltlzeps from other “towns, are here to lenn managers a8 to the conduct of the cnn- falso to her principles and lier teachings save unly | jisten to the Iiom. Mills Gardner, who ia now palgn are utterly without foundation, There Is ho whose {nheritance .,'""{";‘3 hfl‘!l'";“llfl ;‘l‘m mfi adddressing n large and very enthuslastic crowd, | the” utmoat harmony prevalling in the connclls Tareqost dejomier oLt e i o, | 1t 18 tha first Republlean Fally we have ind for and plans of the party, and a great confldonce tn e B e o aniing Democratic wis. | ANy vours, and e are giad to sce tha old-tima tho ‘siiccoss of the flcket, The Hepublicans T O B ot it in'a | Torkers in tho lleld ngaifi. A largo Hayes and | hnve alwase succeeded when the entliuginerm formal specch, the intimation 1Ihnt (Illl was not | Wheeler Club 18 to bs organized. ;"::c\:n;l:: l“elm’lledfllsogh:m‘mg ]ny:';::?v‘l accepiable lo the Aouth he might bimsclf favor LOOAN COUNTY. a u-nnmp.chcmcot Aisunion if llccfildlm of a peacee DELLEPONTAINE, O., Scpt. 30.—~The Republic- [ Busldes this, o carcful cstimate_has hc_cn ful character. Andnow, with this rocord, Mr. | an grand rolly, ndvertised here to-day, bas wmade, and nfinrcs show that the Ropublican Adams naturnlly and Srnpurly supporta Tilden, roved to be & grand success. Tho crowd was | ticket will De elected unless overcamo by 2nd tho length ho would gu to conciliate tho Rtobel | [ininonse, and tha specchies all that could be de- | frauds, about which every precaution {8 Democratic olement may be Inferred from the ex- Lek Ko Reports are tantly heing re« * ¥ sired, Col. Carter and Gen. George A. Sherl- | being taken. Reporis are consiantly ;:’c“y,’r‘;; ;fll.f}' m\vfi};;t ‘,'\'.:'n‘.‘; E&x:"o? %fl:a‘?‘,‘m dan epoke In_tho afternoon, and both were con- cefved of the characterof the roughs and bullles Lifcan vietory, to tintously applauded and cheered. Both were | fhat will be poured into the city on Thuraday. "“:;':),m,_m., no:{n TO TNE BLAVE INTEREST grand; better stumpers dow't travel. A grand It will um(nnlytcdl{hu o great demonstration, han It extremest fira-oating advocatohad ever de- | torchiight proccssion paraded In tho evening, Dbut, under cover of it, there are coming & per- e o Comncas, . Snsnsine 1f you can. toll me | ceveral’ humired of them on horseback, and | fect avalatiche of roughe, bullies, and baflot-box 1f you will, onc possible condition the South would | hundreds more on foot. The procession was stuffere. Republicans knowwhat is being done, improve on the legialation of Congress that M. | yery large, the maneuvering was very fine, and and complete arrangements will he made to Adums would not gladly aupport, onv passlble o | wound up with s _grand_display of firewarks | protect the purity of ballot and afford sccnrity action th Richel Deinocias could miake that | piop 3 ol 10 the calored wen, who are to be Intimidated g 1 ¢ the whole line, The Hon. lenry A, h ntimidate Rt ,::";'.',‘RJ;;‘:”H% (3"235;“',’,.. x;{:flxfld"‘,f,};“fj, Brown, of Pennsylyanin, then addressed’ the | I possivle. ‘Wauld he'interpore his influciice against the pay- mutitude for ncarly two hours fn a wasturly Tueaday (to<lay), Oct. 8. The Hon. J. 0. Rin- aker will_speak ns follows: Carrolton, this evenlng: Bushnell, to-morruw evening; Sage- town, Frhln‘:nudhnllnr e, Saturdry evening. Capt, \\'ll{lnm M. Btanley will spcok in Ger- man at Minonk this evenlng, to-marrow ot Benson, Thursday at Metatnorn, and Friday at Spring bny. DEMOCRATIO IEADQUANTRRS, @en. Corso appolnted a numbor of alds upon his staff additional to those published yester- dny. Dusy preparstions wero belng’ made to” transport tha roughs and o few tespeetables to Indianapolls to-morrow morning, under the gulse of soldlors and saflors, The Palmer House rooms were unusually thronged. Gen. E. 8. Bragg, of Wisconsin, lins telographed that ho would go atong, and John T, Farnsworth has safd that ho would act ns Chief Ald—a nice positlon for the old Aboll- tlonist, to be leadinie a Copperhead mob. e must feel very comfortable (i such uncongenial company. The mob will be transported in 13 cars, anil 20, if neeessary. They will bo inap- proprintely dleenrated with the Btars and Stripes, and thera will bu a flat-car with a cannon on ft. Perry H. Smith, F. H. Winston, Tom Hoyne, John Forsyth, W, C. Goud, nd Tobert, Law each furnisha car, Thomas Loner- finn, Gearge Judd, of Springiield, Lycurpus ailin, and others, have furnishul the requisite atamyps, so thoy say at headquarters, to poy for It Inpaintul to contempiata the prosent doploravla R e huve any other clatm be tate of South Carolina Hepublicans, who have en- LeheY Tafled pon hemselvas murder and outeaze, simpty | Riley—Yess Ihad anather bill for horses and for attompting 10 exetclse fights given them by o | mules” that the Unlon army pressed Into tho victorious country. | shall continue on in the even | servive, helonging to me, and which were used tenor of my way, but I will not not be surprised to | by the Goverucnt, #ee o gencral nprising in Charleston Ina few days, Reporter—DId you present the clalin through or wecke nt farthest.” Tho people, natneally turbus | ¢h6 Vfiasourl gmkg Agency? lent, are helng egged on by & rcarritous preas, and 1 h i By inion neaeith fhy blood and carnage now | Itlley—Yes, T dld: but thoy nover gavo moany oy W certilicate. As far as eithér of my clatos ore i9they irero w;'l“' they "““:'gm,' 3:','"'" WHOL | O cerned, T would 1ot give the Cu{mrwdnl 10 A SOMENODY BLURDERAD, per vent. to collect them for me. Even If npe A correspondent ot Darlington, 8. C.) writes | proprintlons are ever made for such purnoses, I that Wade Hampton tade a speceh at o Demo- | don't belleve I will ever get a cent forall my cratle meeting ot Darlington on the 234 Inst., ot | losses. I went to seo Quartermastor-General Melgs nbout it, and he =ald no approprintions wlllch]nrcnt cfforts had been mmln‘ lln :&c‘l"“ tho Im\l‘ieun made to pay such bills )n,n lind been attendance of calored men, but with littla suc- | progented by me to the Washington authorities, cess, Hampton talked honcy and begired tho | ° Mr, Riley manilested no. rescrvo in speaking colored mon to try him for two years. Some of | about tho matter of lils claims agalnst the Gove Tils followers were not up In thelr part, for, says 5{3![;1‘"!::5'5}}'33&1‘":{;%5 ptm'- “l:h}:_ue ;Iml‘g our correspondent, “Just before the closing of Taws, ho scemed to think that he would never tho speeclies n white man by the name of | wot nnything, ¢ Hope deferred maketh the Sidney Kelley followed a young colored | hiewrt slck,’ and that sppcars to bo the fact in man,” who cxpressed himself “ns dlsaps | Mr. Riley's case lmlncc«\ at not lienring & jolnt discuesion of | s—r— tepublicnns and Demoerats, from the place CixciNNATi, Sept. 29, 1870,—T0 the Editor of of speaking to o lot near Court-ilouse square, | the Commercial: 1have been acquainted with where, after daring him to call him certain | Jackson Riley, mentioned by you in this morn- nantes, heshot him through the shoulder, Thia, | [ng's Commercial, since some time in 1834, when of votrse, created great excitement. Kelley | heveaided In Hannfhal, Mo., where ho was en- - RADWAT'S READY RELTE Curos the Worst Paing in From One to Twenty Ninutes, NOT ONE HoUg, Aftor Reading this Advertisom, Any One Buffor with ]:’nl‘:z‘.lt Tt WRAT LEDANON, Speciat Dispatch to Tha Triduna. ns? Wi , | speech. - ¢ ! was arrested and rescued from the offiver by ths | gaged In busincss, He was n successful mer- [ the transportatlon, '1""}'.‘:1:' N nfl']‘:"“fl’l‘l';c‘c‘l"“‘;? hglvglrnh-:ncr‘n“’gclgt 4 TILDENISM IN 0110, Wast Lepaxoy, (nd, Oct. =4 rousing | i elub, of which {feverend Ilart w2 a promi- [ chant, and, among other accumulations, ownel The m?mmg dispateh was recelved yester- R A DW A Y! againat taking the right of suftrage from the col- Qutumbua (0.) Siatedurngt, Ifayes and Wheeler domonstration was had | nent nctorand threAtener, brandishing his pls- | a farm west of Hannibal, During the early part | day, showing how Tilden's * bar’l ' was being ohod mem. hosa hopoloss and cndicas ensiave. | Tho following facts are vouchied for by o lead- | here this afternoon. An lmmetss procession, | tolat thie unatmed blacks and trying to vex | of thoWar ho was intensely Rebely and, I under- | used: meut ho eo Jately ndvanced. When Binasachusoits Inqfluzcn in Morgan County: oceupying on hotr {n passing o_gisen pointy | {hem intoa fight, Kelley was finally given up, | stood, was frequently in trouble with_ the InpiayaroLts, Oct. 2. 1870,—@en. .John M. READY forgets tho Republican teachings of John li.ill'wi “Down fn Morgan Couity—Centre Town- | paraded the strects, and. to tho Falr-Grounds, | n warrant_ issucd for fils arrest, and lhmlry nuthorities, After Gein MeNedl performed 18 | Coree, Chicago: Wo'wlil sleep’ and fed pli who Adims, it will clect Lls son Governor of tiie proud | ghip Mlorgan Counity—thero 14 nest of Copper- | Where the ton, J, W. Burrows, of Michlzaw, | hafled by his comrades, The Dentocrats thieni- | celebraied explolt of shooting a party of ten or | coma on'tha dih, froe of chnrge. Jouy Love, old Comuonwealth. ||g|“lg whith have never yet been skinned. Dur- delivered ou ablo nddress, followed by Gove H. | gelyes admlt the shooting to have been disas- | tiwelve persons suspected of dolng nway with an Chalrman Commifice of Arrangeronts, TET ANOTIIER. I ha V " house for draft- | K. Pease, of Mlssissippi, who made an cloquent I hmve mid hat Tiave no_ ting and no desleo for e wsortars, Thoy | speecll. “Tiic entimsiasm wan unbounded. It D g expeass. Tho posconnl A | hnd a Goldon Circlo camp there, and weranot | I cetlmated that ab least 10,000 persous wero in &allllcnl possip st Waahingion in 1401 was buey | assaseins because they were cowards, Well, attendance, Z trous to their cause, and men who have been | old Unton man, Mr. Riley moved to New York, neting and voting with the Demoeratic party In | where ho went into business, [ mcet Mr. Riley the past have already decdared thelr renuucla- | on Thivd strect, in Tamilton, one day, and hi- tion of all nllegiance to the Bourbons." formed nin that I had fust returned from John T1. Oberly, of the Cairo Zulle!ln, was at the Patmer Housd rooms yesterdny, Gen, I, N.Stilesreturucd from Iudlann yester- day. o Is golng back. RELIEF IBA th Mr. Adams' name, and it was currently | lust Mondey night they mot at Iocking, thelr gt ——— Washlngton City, amd expected to go there INDEPENDENT GREBNBACKENS, Jaid flist o obtained iho mieslon to England tolllng-’l‘glnm,nlfidn 7o & Tixdon and Rteform WASHINGTON NOTES, «TIE SOLID SOUTIL?? s0on nngntn. He then told me that, lhxrlnfi Thore ws hardly anything dofng in the Tre- | 3 ;l‘u’lyh:lg:::‘fi{'n?:;nb? Erirty \‘\“hcl)él{'?nl.wlagllulfi‘&‘r': [;;ul; lmy;‘mmlu " e Inh“hox‘u"} 1"?‘"““"‘{" QORKEING, WHAT IT NEANS TO REPUDLICANA-IN THAT sc- | MO W‘“i‘ l"‘“‘ United F'““’g u"“df entered | mont Tousc rooms yesterday, Jesse Iiatper fll]] - 1 hafrman; he made a speech, he said he was in 5 b 2 > | upon and taken poszession of the farm tnen- X Yorkyi! y i, Sci Eonl biuah ip hava repeated. 1 have wo dispoate | fivor of o Sotthorn Cunf:.-dum'cy; sy Spectat Dispateh fo The Tridune, TN OF ThE UNIONLETTEIL PROM AN EX- “lmmd‘ ul Lalten possasslon of e speaka {n Yorkville to-night, Joln . Scanlan s speaks in Rockville, Kenkakeo Coulity, Thurs- day evening. WARD MEETINGS. WEST S1DD_ REPUDLICANS. Last evenlng onc of tho largest Republican out-door meetings of the scason was licld nt Lafin and Van Buren streets, in the Eleventh Ward, Norwithstanding tho fact that tho weather was disagreeably chilly, and that the Eleventh Ward Club met In Martine’s Hall, It was tho First and ia the Only Pain Remedy That tastantly stops the mos TR ENEI0ite, AR c..r.‘-f,":v.‘.fi,"&’.?&'.l"&’f.““" Ay Lungs, Btomach, Bowels, or othe; ether of 1] one application, otlier glaids or orgagy IN FROB ONE TO TWENTY Mivyre, ion to fndulie fu thot {ing of gorsip, and prefer to | widier (n the Southern “""E.i that e would WAsIINGTON, D, C.; Oct. 2—It is rumored ) sonfino my eriticlem to Mr. Adums® record on ) that letters have bLeen sent from here urgin s " shoulder his zun again to cstablish the * lost aing Smi 35‘2?‘5‘1’.??\?32‘?&o'}'i}.%fif&‘u’r;.'igé?,ffi.',"c‘,'}fi‘;} cattee,' which was nat lost If Tildon should be | Gov. Hayes to request Senator Conkling to hctween tho greut political partics, standing ns | electeds Then ho sald the so-catled lorrors of | fmmediately tako part in the canvaes {n the 10 hos for years, 1cady to acceptsnnminstion | Anderonville were merciful acts tothe Yaukees | \western States. [t is eaid that steps of this 'rom cither, “Still less do Ideairo to rehoarso the | who tried to override the South., 1113 apeech rifes et 1o relleve Sonator Conkt wesnmed beliof lflmrmlnl}ufll‘lcfl that Mr. Adams’ | was vociforously choercd, and tho sentiments | 80rt wera nceessary Lo relleve Sonator Conlding sandldacy of the Democratic party was therein promulgated were Indorsed by the Club of certaln sensitivencss which ho has had stuco TUR RESULT OF A REGULAR BARGALN making Johin O'Day, rebel, their permancht | the Cincinnati Conventlon. R“«‘;'n"-fi"né'r'é'éfi”fn“p"l‘iu”flm"fi’u'ifx'é‘c('.i‘n.|‘|fi‘;'°’.§x‘fl‘x'; Presldont. The forogoing needs no comments, | After the October elactions several Northern 3amo- to o Demiocratic pariyy and e, Tiiden | 4 18 thoroughly itnderstaod by the Boss In | gpealiers will proceed to the Southiern States, sgroed, !f elocted, to malko Mr. Adams his Hecro- Stewart L. Woodford 1s already on his way, and SQUDIRIENOW HRSIDING, IN ALSUANA. crnment for rent, damages to fences and crops Soringfeld (1i1.) Journal, tte. T axked hint to let ina take his papers w{‘tl'n The following letter from an old member of | yye and put then fn process ot collection.’, I the One Hundred and Fourteenth Hlinols, who | veplict that he had been too distoyal, and the claim Tas lived In Alabama ever since the War, wos | wonld b rgfected, but that ke would wait untit the ol s Fo LDemocracy got into power, when all auch {tems recelved by those in charge of the reunlon of nmnlllbc"](fl{"l, udtllzu’/mlhu'l e kiveis smbersar that reginient at Talluls, Menard County, on | just such cases walting the same dayy, Wednesday last. The facts which it states in 1f the St. Louls 7llma wants any further fn- reference to the condition of nffairs In Ala- fm-?lu\ugxt-;.| H‘nslr‘ Ilunu‘lgnlfl u’c‘;n.mmndm;t"cr::x bama shoutd tmpress deeply upon the minds of [ tusily ebtal of any of tho old citlzensof 1ion= nibal, Mo, The Tiniea will also noto the fact triends of the country the importauce of the | gy {he State of Missouriliad nothing whatever tury of State. 1 liave no tasto for such gossip, and IERE 18 REFONM. i o Bt e e s oy be | BUCTRUS, O, Oct. 1.~Tho work Los begun, | Gen. dcDougal, Representative in Congress | conteat fu which we arc now engaged: to do with fneurring or nuditing this claiim. fharo e wero (lly G0 Deriane neeaoht | piGmeier om vilint epesetieiation towin uy romlisded that thoe political houss wnununsuun: Lost night Probate-Judge Clements arrived | from New York, hos agreed to take the stump | Caxpes, Wilcox Co., Ala,, Sopt. 17, 1876.—To CLAIM-AOLNT, Le i ground. | Ncliralgic, or prosirated with diséase mhic sNertoz dual of glass; thut be may not with lmsuuluhruw fromn Marion so {nfatunted with reform that he | at once in South Carollna. my Comvades in Arms of the Ons Iundrad and - Added to this was a fine display of the West 2 sUlter, £toncs at his neighbors, jior lovsely indulge in rafl- | fsaued elght naturalization papers after mid- LOUISLANA, Fourteenth Itegiment Ililnols "fl"","“"’"/""!"f A LIVELY BREBZE. 'Side Marching Clubs in full uniform, including Lnz accusntione against thuze who conscientiouely | yizht, It was supposed to be unkuown, butthe Colleetor Cascy, and Congressman Loy —FriExps AND Ferrow-Soumcis: It 13 with the Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Elesenth, Twelfth, malntaln a8 hij standard of honor na ie preachcs vy ¢] ¢ X CENTRA MITTER D oan: ho has altoady | AATAlF was watched, and it 15 understodd as an | Democrat, of New Orleans, are botli in the city, | leartfelt regrot that 1 am compolied fo snswer in | "WILh ZUR. SEMOCRATIO CR hepr RADWATS READY ML Afford Instant Eage, Inflammation of tho Kidnoys, tion of tho Bladdor, Innumfuium}m:fi" Bowols, Mumps, Congantion of thy Lungs, Bore Thront, Difficuly Bronthing, Palpitation of & the Hecrt, Hystorios, Oroup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Hoadache, ‘Tcothagha, Nouralgin, Rhoumatinm, Cold Ohills, himaelf, aud hig] ‘ B the newatlve tho kind invitation of Comrade Smod- BOUNCE HOXIE! and Thirteenth Wards, not omitting Company practiced. undoubted Irnuri;m“ i {.qurv?’ s yory ngl}:}:“'égw ':-l‘xl‘i{ Dég:l:";;“s’fi‘m“} Iy talio pregent of s remnlon of iy old couradts | The Coole County Central Committce held a | A Eighth Ward Boys In Dluc, in command of CONNECTICUT, GREBNTILLE, O., Sept. 30.—Col. M. O, Nolan, | tickets. Casey ks very hopeful that the'electoral | fnst., but it ls tmpossible. We are now fntho | VOIY seerct undjvery noisy meetlng yesterday | Capt, O'Brien. Nearly 3,000 torch-bearers were mlqnlul on excltiug icauvardy and ;lt \“nm bun |-afternoon at No. 77 Clark street, with Tersy 1L freat loss to our ety and ednse shonld cvon 0 | Ginith fn tho clintr and Miles Kehoo aeting as Die ond insigmilicant au individual us your un- 5 e B g sabwent hiniself frots tho ‘Stato for | Sccretary. The objcets of the meeting wero a week or ten daye, varlous; first of all, to bounce the rapscalilons After leaving you and belug mustered out of g ¥ Tndhe Sani obiefie, 1 Invoried ol iny means incy, | "o Bavo been cliosen as leglslativo can lurgy plantation, snd, withont any ldea of ever didates; mext, to produce harmony in cntering pul‘lllc‘n\ lite, fin'im!{l m)ge l;zdnwn to l:‘ly!d camp by changing the primary system up my own fortune, ' But when Congress ruw fit to ¢ . Phes the reconstraciion measures and enfranciiae | Adopted - ot the last = meoting; and, Thio negroes, then uvery man had to take his stand | last of ail, to take Ioxie by the collar and pants sither with o againat tho Government, and I tovk | and thrw him overbourd, This littlo matter fof 1 Iine and maascd In front of the stand. Shortly after 8 o'clock the meeting was called to order, and Mr, L. W, Perce chosen to pre- side. He made s few remorks, which only tended to helzhten the en- thuslasm. After him, came Col. J. W. Bennett. o ghowed, from an ex-soldior’s standpolut, iuat wliere the fssucs wore to-dny. Ho wns followed by ex-Ald, Campbell. Col. Dan W. Munn made onoof his {clicitous specch- of Dayton, spoko ot this place last night to o | voto of the Stato wiil be cast for Iayes and THD TOWN ELECTIONS. largo "und_ attentive audience, The Colancl, | Wheeler, and thinks this is certain if peace can Nonwicn, Conn., Oct, 2,—Norwich goes Re- ulnluul_r): t}ll)cnlmc:ul. cfiya lelnt, ni is :Im duty us ho mnl;\!ugncd hll] three or {i‘filf pm;lahtc‘a. Th "i Vi all patriote, irtespective of party, to support | scems to have beon something fn the recen pgmcv:nég ltlhc ls:“nodz‘(’fy::ml‘ l;y »fic.“ ';\ND‘;::)": lln_rles and \‘lhenlgr in this clection, ns tlulxr'ix’ i | rumors of a proposed trade fn Lfiulslmmbum o agalng 10 83 nat year onabout | pyinueh danger now from the South us there | the mora respectable eloment of the Democratic the samo total vote. Also votes for licensc, | waa fu 1860. Ho s terribly in carncst, and his | party aud the Republicans, tho result of 1,253, to 248 agafnst. All six of thae constitu- | specch ngainst the Democratic party. as a party, | which might be that Nichols, Democrat, } g a sonal pmendments were ratified by about sixty | Was one of the most bitter nllll‘.!&'llflllmg nrrn!fin- would bu elected Governor, while the 1o one. gxcn}uw‘%u\gr llnc:mdtln. ’llo-tdn_'ll “lllfl ig nla;vt‘:{,rlnl lcohc ul wou}du I{“ for Hnymz z ( - ay for tho Democrats, _In point of numbers, 1t | and Wheeler, It 1s certaln that anarrangemen Canterbury shows & Republican gala of 40, m)l'u far short of the ]'lcp\?\zlkvn rally of lnst | of some sort has beon suggested as to the City 5 0 o s ; which cllelbed I . Mr, | Aguo Chili and Platnfeld 50. Pty To s odmitted o all ides £0 Do a 100l | of Sow Oejeans, by whld the siralght Demg. | anActive part it organizing tho opubliean wirty. | ihoupting torform within itsown ranlks,didu't s il clcted layghtor aud applatco, ' Mr, | Aguo Chills, hillblatns, and Frost Sy, Hanrteoun, Oct. 2—Tho clections so far as | ure for thia locality, cratic ticket nowfated by the Democratle | o ufornmen, o carpot-bagger and n knave. My | produce tho grentest of unanimity amoag the | the record of both partier, and showhig tho Re- m;l;l;‘c fi{'fléc.'x"“ of lhn‘nmd{ Rellef ta the put or hieard from In this vielnity show that the galus pom’.’&'éfiff“gmflfpfwm—“&ffw 060 people :l‘:fit}'u‘é"fle‘f,i‘éc‘.’&?"‘fifif‘ 1@ o fflfi&fl.}," o allle- | proparty was oot siay by ‘l\lmlnmchlnlnf-!on-nf unterrified. The Raffertys, O'Bricns, and | publicans that thoy had but ona duty fo per- | Gidcomtort, - - oF diticnity exiats will aTont s from last year ate du fuvor of the Republicans. | 1yoncd”to Robort. Ingersoll this aflernoon at | DYED DLUE. ) fo sntecountructod Hobols, Aulong a3 1w it | gl bright ights couldn't Uoar 10 havo il | frih and that s to vot for, Jlases Wil | LV, (500% 0, b, Lmbles of sate st few miutes, cura Cramps, Lai Teurtburn, slek ifeadache, D b imich, R In Ehio HoWein. i ol Inbapp e oL (el avolom aliould tways carry & bottieof RADYA with them, A fow drops in waterwij £ patne fram chango of water.” 1 4 ) Drandy or Bitters as a stitulsat, FEVER and AGUE, Fever nnd Agug enred for fifty cents. Thera fs nayy In Martford tho Repubilcans: elect the firat | the Muste Hall, with rapt atteation, for ovor | The Marslund delegation of «The Hoye who e, DyeuniAnmad sclectman and Asscssor and three constables. | two hours, Scarcely n person left during the | woro the “Blue,” who propose nncudmhr the Most of tho other oflicers are Democratie, JIn | whols time. Tho speaker plluded to the cur- [ Convontlon in Indinnapolls this week, will ar- Waterbury, n strong Democratic tuwn, the Re- | rency question fu n fow comprehensive ® res | rive hero to-morrow afternoon _at about b ublicans elcet o majority of the Aldermen and | maris, but principally spoke ot the record of the | o'clock, and wiil be folued by the District dele- Jouncilmen, tho Democrats the other city of- | two partics and their candidates iu such a forcl- | gation av the Baltimore & Obfo depot. The fcere. Other towna leard from nro_as followa: | ble maaner that one could pluinty depiet on the | Baltimoreans will Lo met also b;r tho Uenseratie—East Hartford, Winchester, Mid | countenances of his listeners to which purty thoy | Jackson Democratic Assoclation and Tilden dletown, Windbam, New London, Berby. Uelonged. We have never. scen an audionce 50 | and Iondricks Club. Information from Lalti- Lenublicap—Avon, Canton, West tlartford, | enthusiaatie anywherc, Many of lis expres | more continties of the most positive character n‘u‘nnn'}n favorof tho l(c{xlnmlemxl‘ mnfihm:evury‘i own linen washed i thelr proscuce. ** They thing that was mean and low, althouzh nota word | gidn't want no such nonsense.” They be- hud been said_ agalnst my honesty or honor, Fhe , % Tiubots wors it oo what they wora wion wa faced | loved in leaving: tho matter —with {’I_u:xm wm‘nlnauxkeva in ;mr lr(nludm-‘-ummagd l:i I::u the ward clubs whero it belonged. For vion and Qovernment, —and ugnin wo heard tho | yours the war raged; epithots were bel yell at every political mcetin: d ut :.‘;f"tlj{hl, y‘flf\:’“y ’m leard '.o ,,"5,:‘.‘.‘; {Hc‘fi:fi not passed cxactly, but cuss-words were plenty. mirz, Tlshiiningo, Guntown, ’l‘u‘n:]m and_Old | Perry Sith balanced gontly between motions, 1 Town Creelt, Often have we helil our mecetings Y q et s suiuds with rovalvers by ouy. | ut o couldu®t roatrain it chullition of and others mude briof remarks, after which tho imeeting adjourned with cheers for Iinyes and \Wheeler, Cullom and Shuman. FRENCII REPUDLICANS. 4 Last evening ameeting of French Republic- nns was held at the corner of 1arrison and Ilal- sted streots for the purpose of orgmuzh?} a club pledged to vate for Hnyes and Wheeler. The atteudance was very lurge, and sume sey- bl 2] reveit sekng ctter than Fre i v s C] ¢" enthusfasia. Miles Kehoe was | enty-five names wero placed” upon the roll of | remedinl ngent fn the world 3 4 ey Mayeheste L | sions, seathivg rebukes to the Democrats, are h that wmany ex-Confederate Yanab, when the chivalry would gather nround anq | | Dinocrathie ! on ! . " ¥ z oFld thint will cure fever 1ot Laven, street. the full understanding that they are to takean | (& roma 8, |l o i N Quick aa tadway's ltcad Hellef, Fifty centa per boite V) T v v il Wo fought the same old zht over every campnign, | much divided, and 50 no vote waa reachad, TIE GREENDACRDRE, Euld by Druggists, Divided~East, Windsor, New Dritain. MEVUNLIOAK AIBEMNG AT OATION: active part In alfalrs un clectiou-day in Tudison. | 315 SO ‘fought with ballots and thoy s {'lut‘uls “Flie question cane up 48 to whether the com- [ The Exceutive Comumittec of the- Greenbacks The Constitutiounl amenduicnts ‘have been GALION, 0., Oct. 1.—Last evening Goi, T, W, | Gentlemon who ux:Iv they have absolute kuowl- tarried, preventing on fncroase of members of | Conway, of Now Yorl, and E. V. Sulley, of | edgo of tho facts declaro to-nlght that arrange- and foul abusc. Ing County Convention had the right to eleet the Legistnture in new towns of less than 2,5 the New York Tribune, addressod a farge Re- | ments have nlso been mnade to take from thirt Tast night andai d tho ¢l 'On suvera) occasionn have the K. -K.'afired vol- | o “naw Central Committec. Miles Kehoo crs et luaf “5"““ Iscused the chances of cleeting their Congresalonal nominees, and, col- Jeys of revolver shots into my liotise at the mid= ¥ P inliabitinta: malding tho Coinmon Plcas Judges® | publican meeting at the Opera-tiouse. e Frous Lhis ity ith e DIStEICE | e hour o them whon 3 aliia nitot s frey | Lhousht, that ft had Porry I i o e e witle i Bsocmmtiapatsy e T R M TR sy On Grte 1 Thira Waa s gon Heitgation. L’}{f&'{m"‘\'a“.“{.'t"?,‘.“é.fgu‘a‘.{!fffl’é" et | nted o livoly breczo. Mifes licld that the thing whzruby tho casting of their baliots. mizht e ‘ Mr. N0, 0.y Oct. 1.—There - 2 N A 4 ve Lut ) ol inclples i::}fit'éx‘:[’tfl{’ L;’,‘_,‘,‘:{fi"fi,‘u ;&%’,’,’fi‘;‘fi’gfks‘ ernt ontpouriug of tio pooplo hers yusl::-::hy Now ItT g&%&fix&“&f”&‘fififlfil}xg W Biue- | oF thirty vilintnous cownrds, with knives nnd ry. | lnd always been done heretofore, and that the | como a practical application of their principles. DR. RADWAY'S e warsl S shite ¥ from tho slecieral | iternooy to prect dudge Lawronce and Gen, | Jeans # Willlame vouchera that ho allowed the | Foiwers i hand, and ouly cacenes il e becaueo | prescut Centeal Comimittes aa thonat SEeRt | e Haenl o il a qualiilcatfons, s Wietor, il annca of ‘tha.duy_ wero ubly nnd | Clork of the House b0 violato bott law ind rules | Lot sround with good navy revolver, und was | Larky, 60 i b Whteh HaTerty UL UG JORS: [ (LS, e arod Gunras, mot, ntNo. B4 Stat A majority of the towns vote for Jiquor li- | Inpartially dlscussed-by the ventiemen, who | of tho Houso In makimz some of his faney pur- | o eay 1t wan any béttornow, would bo untrpo, Intive et b, b olmuslons mon wora dia- | atraat ias aveuing, donned. thels uniforums vl cenee. wure frequently and enthusiastivally applauded. | choses during the lust seaslon. Barclay's Digrest, | To be sure, thuy do not attack us asthey did, but | d. The bummer clement in the Commit- & ch L ey i the history of ot county las | containe o follawing In regard o tha duticaof | thoy ars et aa itter as evor, ond it for tho prar | Sussed: e buminer wle o as ir it | took up tho liu of miarch to thg corner of 'Tay: . y 4 50 tnuch Interest been manlfested i politice, the Clork: ® In mnking purchases for the louse | teeilon of the United Btates Courts, our lives | §00 ORPOSEA by CLINES, angling | Jor strect and Fourth avenue, _Tlicro thoy were | THE OII10 CAMPAIGN. of BT O, WILLIAN D. KELLEY AT SANDUSKY. | Do 18 required to confine his purchoses cxcluslye- | would not be worth o moment's purchuso, from beginning to end. Words fell hotund | ealled to order by Dr. Smith, President of the 1 have hold some Important positions; firs heavy, and the differences were su wide that Silor) 1 one Coubiy, by appaintaient, frow Gor, | nothiig was done, which 13 wuthor eviioncs Pope, then by elecifon; member of the General | that the Democmtlc Enrty 1s In favor of reform, - Awsombly for two years; Adjutant-Cenceral of the Then came John R Hoxle. lic was hauted gfll‘c.lrnfl ‘“)mmknfl nl‘lfifrllk)t;fl:lllzl!“"rilllo |.lln|x‘mr over tho conls, His merits wero discussed pro epre Vs, 1 en entirely brolke: v ¢ ¢ T 1 btelieas, X haso beon detormined 1o’ show }‘,'}S,fi,“,"gm{‘,}‘;“““,fi.",‘,f,'.“‘}‘ l::, {’,‘.‘;;‘,‘Lfi:;‘é{‘,‘,};,‘n‘: thie Rebols of this county thut they conld nat driva | {idte, and that he sb mfl v.h’u gy e out, and I commonced azainut the battow of | Gidate, und that he should not b hield an tho tha Taddcr, nnd have ucceeited tn making auother | titket and supported by the Democratle party. slact, and am nove in o fale way fo prosper. Wil Tl whole mutter was linally latd over till after- 9 Seeond Ward Republican Club, and presented with o beautital flez by Mrs, Alexander, repre- seuting the ladles of tho ward. Tho Ilon, Irus Coy made o fittiug response, aud Mr, F, C, Vierling recited o orginal pocm on ** TheStar- Spangled Banner,’ after which tho company ngain took up fts iine of march through the uizin strects of the ward, BIXTIl WARD, A_mecting_of Company D (cavalry) of the 5 3 e £ 1 Perteetly tastetess, clegant] LIVELY PIONT, AND TUE REFUULICANS AUEAD, | "8AxDuUSicY, O., Oct. L—Tiie on. Wiliiam D, | Iy to articlos of the growth and manufacturo of % T o ted, T, tecct e, Dispateh to Newe York Horaid. Kelley, of Pennsylvanfa, spoke here Saturday dm United States, provided the sung can be CoruMpus, 0., ¥ept. 20,—~O0llo mny be sald | cyenitg to the largest audience assembled I | procured on as grood tepms and of ns sultable now to he thorouglly aroused politicatly; both | this city during the campalgn. Kelley 18 o | quallty us forelgn articlos.” In tho face of this, artles are making a savageand persistent Aght, Greenbatker, but says there Is no hope for that | Williams audited and oilowed numerous bills P _1 ‘5 p e T i ™ | ticket, and tho best thing for the Greenbackera | for Fronch blncking and Russia towels hy the such as wus not even mado last year, Twoweeks | 1o do ls to cast thelr votds for the Republican | dozen, the latier at 8125 uplcee, both present- nwo the Republicans became somewhat alarmed | nomiuces, fia counsels thewen of his party | ing cascs where the Amerlean artleles would an- by the fact that the oppositlon were making | not to throw away their vots on Cooper and [ swer ever purposc, ‘The same violation of law such a persistent fight on Col. Mitton Barnes, Cary, The specch accomplished much goud | appears in his perfumery bills und - purchases of nurge, _lt’nuh'.le. cleanse, and atrenpthen. ' il e cure of all dlsorders of the Stoa- och, L‘\'ur. Doweis, Klunoys, Hisdder, ryows D ensta, Hendnuhe, Constipation o tlon, Dyanopsia, Ilusméss, Biltous Fever, Indimay: tion of ‘tha Suwels, V'lies, and nll Derangements of s :::l;:cr]l}nlvlvmmu é\'gmn'lcd 1u eflect b posltive care. c , col do\rn'nnunlrunr uing no mercury, minenl, o Observo thd followiag symntoms resultiog fros Dirorders of the Digestive Urgans: Constipation, Inwanl Plles, "Fuliness of the Biood fa the Head, Acidity af the Stoma candblate for Saerel ¢ Stat nt of | Beres faney soaps, zlzonh\}hn ‘lllehulu, \vltl‘nlul: i U:IIICH‘ olv l?rfl.ul:“. thu U{zun(t‘y Cunvtvivnzluu. IIE! was kl'x;:ld 1!;:mt]llm ls!x‘l.lh "\\!;nrdml‘}n lcs ;mld “thcclcr l(l\mnls trna Disiguat of Eoody Fulluew of Weldfic Iy inlu Slomset, udidate eretury of ¢, on azcount o :l e Y cupperhoads, succeed in electing that traltor "I'l}- Coun onventlon woul mal obnoxious | Leld at No. ue Island avenuo last evening, | Eour Eruptiona Siuking or Flutter{his (n the Pit of 1 ¥ v REPUALICAN MEETING AT SALEM. Acarciu) examinntion of the voucliers re- dg[lhp and galning control of thy kfltlon. every whito numlu{llona, and os these would haveto be [ Cupt. Jo 8. 8. K‘ucl presided, and nbgut. ll$o Etomael, mv_lmmlunofme Tiead, Hurrled and Diticu: Dl cunneation with the whisky-crusade, and the | 8aroy, O Oct. T—A Republicun meeting | turncd to the Treasury by the Clerk of the Etate Committeo mado no special attempt to | was held in Salem Siturduy evening, Gew. | Houee, and of the full” evidenco taken in counteract this scare, belleving It would result {{M]ifi]lmflf I?d:lmm, gluu sx‘l: énr l:mmm, L;:! Vanee's ln"sul;au{m 0‘11 the n:llltflfl-fllllc& dlh' iinge - ot Mauslicld, madae very nblo and eifeetive speceh- roves every explanation yet uttempte )] ,l,vl!l‘i:'fll"tl:r;t:«l lt:lA ‘r:tl:ll,ll“cu‘::utb:llfir ?ul:;l (&t,i.to 1&!1:“ es. Thestreet for niore than a square r.!ns Jit- V’uncu or Iu)z; (riémln of the Cousin l:\leahlr’:x b gutting ote, The | oratly crowded. The most respectful attention | voucher, These records sliow beyond dispute eroeratic State Commitiee, seeing the acaro, | was yriven throughont the speaking, which did | thut Charles E, Behl, of New Yor{t. Wa8 anl ex- southt to make{t & panfe by Insplrlug thelr | not dose until atfer 11 o'clock, ~ Marehing clubs | pert tn bookkeoplng, and that he was the only honchmen to yenewed efforta ond flouding the | Were preseut from East Palestine, Columiblana, | oue employed or recognized for that purpose by State with circulars, ronewing and {ntensifying | Lectonia, Washingtonvile, Winony, Alliunce, | the Cownmitteo, It further appears that tho the attacks on Barnes, The result has b ond Salem, An urtillery company from Albany | clalin of Vauce that Aleshirs saved nbout e, s eresult has beentostir | fired alutes. Gen, Uaskell made o most excel- | 1,000 to the Government by the discovery that ik Sl ek uEnlx'cnm'ru_prmluuns_uu- Ient and offective speech. Senator Burns fol- | the book firm of W, & A. I, Morrison, of this l."“. Wy 1{"' "{‘l‘uflfl‘m"f ! [E. religious aud moral | jywed in ono of his hupplest efforts, and his ap- | city, owed the printing-ofllcy that sum, bas no sisuEis ol 'Bhl;;lmrm,s varty, dnstend of | peat to tho soldiers stirred up the patriotism | fonndation in fuct, ‘(".“J'::;l;““ill.:u’“‘:)!‘ A 115?“"5233‘1“:“[‘.' hp‘:s"el Which led thom 1o veuture thelr ull iy defense 1 3 " 1 I 3 and that votés hovo bocn made for their State Zf,,‘"i’;g:,'fl i, "'n'.l.'x'fy e Eéfxfnl?{l\vg':‘:!fin?.: BOUTII CAROLINA, uicket, They olso adlt that Barnes willJous | joretofore voted the Liberal sud Democratie | T8 DAILY BCENES OF OUTHAUR—LORRIALE tome Geyman votes o crusado matters; but | tickat Luve expressed thoir intention to support | CONDITION OF AFPAINS=VINTUAL INSULNEG- they say they feal positive thut ho will be'elect- | fyges, for the reason, using their own words, [ TION AGAINST TIE GOVERNMENT. £dy witn “lw' l:.flllllllwlu{k‘}:flr Btate tlcket, Your | ney féar the influence aud power of so many Gen, 1L (. Worthington, at present Collector correspondent has talked recently with pol- | Rehels in Congress, of the port of Chinrleston, aud o of tho most {ticlans from Clucinuati on this miaticr, who su; that {f this was not tha Prosidential yeur Harmes consorvative Republicans in South Carulina, is would bo Jitorally surateicd tn Humitton Coun» | THE INDIANA CAMPATIGN. | now fn Washington. In a conversation with vy by German Rtopublicans, but that he will losg THE TAUNT OF TIE BLOODY SHIRT, the aditor of the Jeepublican, he oxpressed him- somparatiyely few votes, from the fuct that all (Gen. Harrtson at Greensdurg.] solf as follows: recoynize the dmportance of carrying Ollo In For one L accept thy banner of tho bloody Republican—Ta 1t trus that the rebols In Charles- :l"k)i“l’ ’"u,.?’ g‘gl“:'ia"’ "\é‘l"‘& ]ll"’u"""ms{fi“ be- | shirt, Imn willing to take as our cnsign tho | tonare inorme, and that oficers of tho Govern- 1o . i coLes i ‘i by some gal- | ent ore dally enbject to Insuit? puriaps 1,000 votes fn Cleveland, A well | tattered, worn-out old shirt, worn by B Worthiugton—Tha fucta aro that Charleaton {s Wi poleticnl mungger trom Clevelund, while | 1ant Unlon fioro, stained with bis blood as o nmum-n: \iitary cami - O overr e here to-nlght, declared ho wus willing to stako | gave up bis life for his country, and shoulder to | urmed soldlery,” why halt pedestrians upon tho Ins reputation as a manager that Uenry B. Palue | ghoulder, clbow to olbow, stopping Lo tho . | Btreets, hedplni the bitterost Invectives upon fte. will bo defoutod by over 4.000 vates, Dumo- siciat (Im’ S10 dfam-tans, ,w 111 movo f a icane, Their plannppears (o be (o delvo Hepub- eruts ndinjt that unless o tidal wave helps them Dig e v 0 forvurd,, | Heai ba ghe il sod forse Shamtwsivimie th doe out Luntiiton County fs lost to them. They | cye8 front and our fuces to the foe, to victory fensive, whon they will then cunimenco u wholosaio sacliy s o defeat of Banulog I the Bec- | ofaln under tho hallowed banuer of the ! Lloody e L o O R R o Distrlet, Hurd in the Sixth, Payne o the | shiet,” Let those who dealro niarch under the | tho Stato for Tliden and Iumplom, an t ‘Twentleth, and Foppleton (n tha Ninth Distety | black tlag of trenson or the white flag of cow- | Shat tho strects 'of Gharluaton anall I:Lm)‘:\%ubo:;d Brenthiuiz, Flutteriigs at the Ieart, Chokiug or Sul- ocntinie Aensatlon wisen n a Lying Pasture, Dimaes of Vision, Dota or Webs before the Sinht, Fever st Dull afn'tn the Jiead, Tieficlency of Perspitation, el . lowness of the Skin and Eyea, Patns in the ghie, Chiewt, H:‘nhs. and Sudden ¥Inshes of Meat, Burning la 2t . Allcw doses of RADWAT'S PILLS will freotheis. tem from all of the above-named disorders, Price, 2 ceats perbox. Suld by Drugglsts. Ropublican In the South would have to ecok somo | Lounced, it was best to give all tho shako who more congenlal clime, id not ' sult the masa of the Demacrats, and : o jut-lllt"? ‘lrlx H:L‘ fn'fz‘"‘ufi“‘éfu‘h?mi’”(fini"' %3“,;;;35 thua the mecting ndjourned amidst the greatest und ttimidation, have careiod tho Stat by 40,00y | confusion. majority. Wo, Who fought for the pnr[lgl.x ‘f.r 3 WIAT HOX1E SAYS. tho Unfon, fect that our Republican rtimite in Yesterday the Lxecutlve Committee had John Congreea liave not atood by s us they should haye | R. Jloxie at the Palmer House, Ue was com- done., 1Iad it uot have beon for that demagogue, | pelled there to go llll’mlqh u long catechisum, — tho [Forco bill, Intraducud by tho Hon, “Alux- Fm could not lave boen a happy or” harmonfous ander \\Mwa of our Staty, would” huve become a | ineoting, for all kept thelr uuths shut. Bar law, and under thot we would have boén pro- > - tocted and could have hold oar State. whero shb ney’s friends swear that they will never com Hghtfully ought (0 Lo—tn the Topublican ranks— | Pomisa with the Lloxlo fuction. Tupite of thi IE. 16, Demueracy with ‘il thalr | - 10 the ftcruoon a 'PRIBUNE reporler mot Mr. \eglona of holtish tmps. But § supposs thy cry of | Hoxlo in the Palmer touse, Sald ho: corruption among the ** caspot-basgers " frighten- “Mr, Hoxle, have your friends any kica of ed thew, and xlwf went back on us. Nin ut of | compromising with Mr. Caulficld's friondsi ™ ten of the white Republicans licre are ex-Pedoral 1 know nothlug about it 1 leuve oll to roldiers, and will-compurs favorably with the | hem. Just let Tie TrinuN go onas it did leading politicians of any Biato, thls morning. I want you to know that hogs And now, {u conclusion, let ma sy to my coms | yry Ky i this Northwestern country.! ratlens ono b iy Yoto ad you shot, and dont et | AN Lol o Sitoral 1n ro. **Itubs ' et possoarton of our Uovernment. 1f r. Lozloas selansing 1 tho poitriad. fuxe: uns?u-u wavering, lot thani be warned (n time, gardd to lim In yesterday’s TRILUNE. [d wen ore carefully keeping llsts of thelr Mr: Hoxlo continued: slaves, and pay openfy thatif they snccend in Wl TiisuNE has treated mo very fafr, how- olecting Titden they will gut overy dollar that thoy | ever, and | want ts make o falr atatcment. 1 wore worth, A few yoars ngo you could get Con- | wus an indopendent candidate when 1 took the federate bonda In plenty for riothing, w they | field, called but by the business element of tho Are sngerly bought up, and all expect to got thom { jrad Congrosslonul District, Ten days boforo thiat st s ‘:'x“m"“:f,‘f";“‘,’,'u‘ tho Cook County Central Committec, through Rebol deht? Mr. Rea, waited an ey and Mr, Ii.un. after a Now, fricnda and comrades, if suforinge and the | long discusston, induced o to allow my vame 1lood of dear fricnds Jost in tho causo 16 to go for | to come before the Conventlon and ritn as u nothing, then vote with these you fought; but 1 | reguler Demotratle eandidate, 1 for w long know when you think of Vicksburg, Guntown, | thou refused the usc of my name_eithor {n the Hipleg,” ete.y ete, and of the treatment of our | primaries or_the Couvention, Iu positively hoys at Andersdnviile, not o slngly member of tho rreed that 1 should not be annuyed by eithe uh{ Ono Lundred and Fourteonth will cver o | Sg ' ¥ 3 WA it Known 0 vato to givo ald amd comgort to tho eno- | Of Hiem, und that Ishould bo run fospectabiy,' b “But lllnjc 'sni',ruu are the candidate of the - | bummer elique i U1 am nm!, slr! I am the candldate of no only thing of signiflcance dong was the adding of ten paines to the roll, making the member- ahtp Nity, Mr. John ’1‘3’101’, of the Seventh Ward, mado a brief specelt. ELEVENTIL WARD, The Eleventlh Ward Republican Club hicld o re&ulnr muutlvn;ilmtc avoning In Martine's Hall, Adn, near West Madison atreat, with I, L. Riddie int the chafr and Samn Parker acting as Secretary. A resolution was offered relegating tho matter of the clection of delegates far the varlous con- ventlons to the primaries, which, after discus- slon, was ndopted. After the trunsaction of minor business, the Club adjourncd to the open-ulr mecting on Laiiin, near Van Buren strect. FOURTEENTIL WARD, A mceting of the Fourteenth Ward Repub- lean Club was held _at No. 460 Milwnaukeo avenue luat cventng, E. Witken in the chalr, ‘The attendancs wus large, and tho intorest great, us the object of tha mecting was to nomi- nate delezates to bo voted for at thu p marics to the soveral coming Convol tions, Among tho attendants were o dozon or moro fntruders from the Demoeratle ranks, whose purpose was to mako trouble und destroy the usual hormony of the Itepublicans of the ward, and at times their la- bors wero not cnllreli' in yain, After the meeting had heen organized a com- mitteo of seven to nominate delegates to tho Congress{onal, Benatarial, and County Conven- tlons was nppointed, Tho Committed, after an absence of 1 fow moments, reported tho follow- ine liste: Congresatonut_Delegates—Emi Wilken, Julius Potersen, W, Edbrooke, Charles Aeyer, 3, Koenig, votin McLinden, and Alex Osterman, ‘Renatorial Lelegites—August Wendol, JameaMe- Ovarian T Of ten yoors' growth onred by DR, RADWAT'S REMEDIE. 1linve bind nn Ovarian Tmnor in tho Ovarld uml Bowels for Ten Years. Axy Ansow, Dee, 27, 1875,—Dn. lapwsr: Ti othicrahay bo benchied, T snake thls statements 1')iave had an Ovarlan Tunior in to ovaties asd bos, el for ton years, 1 Gried ho best physiciaus of b plnco withoutany benofit, It wan growhne st i 7‘-\ {iy e cuttd ot havo lived miuch huoicr ) Ficid of mliie jnducsu e to try adway's lenelies Tl ot i folh s, Dut Anally, ai o eliberation, 1 tried them, Srehaatil 50y buttles of the Resolvent, twobgteldt o' P, wiid twa: bartissof ta teltef, Fused thed wittougany gppareit bencity | LAEUE oo Veids 1 ined welvo minra boitle : af thie Itelluf, wod Lo huxve uf the Llils, Before Wl {\'Ilh many kind wisliea for tho wolfare and ha iness of ull our comrides, 1 um, us ever, your v vy ¢ Slove ; v 1 fons-soldic A e 5 s Oy A g : T v poumis. purtios naw liave spectul agonts at work in ove . o e o deslro Lo | pigced in consplcuois localltles abont the city, and o slemient. 1 enrriu tonve County Detegatea—duin Hnumenrten, L L. | oiine and during that tmo o fory-nve j0os B o e ar | lorbetuate the itiorneen of ‘tho War; bt 4o | Buring nlgiis cunnonwore atafianed i the atruets SOUTHERN CLAIMS, ;'f‘,’,“"{:fs' ,1,,fi{}"i‘fi,{hfifnfi‘“,‘,’;,;’,‘,',m‘,‘o,:’{,13“,",_‘];‘: T A & miardt, Nick Bekhardt, Engwe | Thomiiy A uring that Lo o fieaols ok ¢ six boxes of the l!ulllxlt “r'f“)“mll;l ut all ‘Im portant poluta lorznclfv. L‘f,?,fn“y‘qh‘u‘:uu (:'l?l‘;'u;:ml‘; {J'NU ryers weelt, The Democrats, luwover, appear to bo { iy to the Unfon, mul 8o loniz as they continue | Whenever my duties’ call wo away from the Cus- contident of the cl}:ctlon of Bell for Becretary of | to taunt us for lluullty 1o thy uaum,ri. Just so | tom-liouse lynm constantly insnlfed by je::'l J:nd blate, un'd are placing thelr monoy an hitn a0d | Joug we will march uider the * biudy shirt,? | corecs from the wo-called best young men of trading votes for all other ofllces, even agreelng | \When they purge thelr party of tho loprosy of | Chisleston. Na opithiot is too obscona or low for 10 vots for Hayea in case u Rupublican will vote | secession, aud present candidates whose records | e to apply tome, for Boll, Tho Republicans wil carry Ohlo in | gre falr during the times when the country nocd- Lapldtican-Would. W not. thawall ta gruvell honor | near the Charleston Hotel, and no ono could go ju TOD MISSOUNT CLAIM OF Mit, JACKSON RILEY— thelr rocord of hostil- | or unt without passing through bristling hvunuu. AIBEECIIRN WNI0K, **But sbout that compromisc!? Otuclunglj Comuerclaly Kipi, 79, #1 have nothlug to 1 that with compromise, In accordance with Instructlons to hunt up | and I know nothing about it, I am nomingted Informatlon fn regard to the elaim of Jackson | and witl now paddle iy own caunoe. Unuddluy.‘l Riloy ngainst the Government, we went in PR Oleson, A, btolnhaue, and P Pendergrast, When the nunes were cunounced consfdera- hle confusion ensued, crmrlnf: out of the presence of the Democratie disturbers, in the midst of which the meeting was declared ad- {ourmul. When the roughs, however, had Jeft nie hall, tho Executlve Committen of ‘the Club boities lellet, a cel per, t'God 1o this el In my dupamiciion, o 1o £ and your wonderfut medfcine, 1 fect deerly 151258 knd my prayer (s that [t may bo sy much o l“"l‘:f'fi”l tiaa bech WMy g, g, C, DINBISE, i , g, C, DIIINE, \{bbine, who makes the atioye cerifucate, ‘.'.5.*..';'“, i | reucated you 1o send inediclae & and that 18 all there |s about {t.” 0 inedicinea above stated were vembex us thing arwed In such an apparently blood-thirs: . | scarch of Mr, Rlley, who llves on Third street, AT HEADQUARTERS, met and unaninously adopted the repurtof | DU ITL e e o of what was sent o Ler b Hovem et ‘:‘:'lrul?huvun. fflnl'}?fllf,%:{} ,fig"-"'fi {m“’:fitu‘?’nn Al i bury | mugity? o y blovd-thinty eome 1 0 found Wim ot (ko Phillips Houso, this after RBPUBLICAN, the committes :\lwvu.y and llruu\ll'ucd Nllr]’fi“ to "I;“l’z"}—‘tn‘ffi":‘"&:“:“'E'}f."ffi'k{:ll'l o DeLAwArs, 0., Sept. #.~The Hepublican | gred corpse who wors it, and not lwlu‘re. S e m)).fi“"l'«" fi:‘}?fiifi‘mfl {-‘:-'l‘...':h‘:l ,‘:‘f,’l'“ l'“"'"}m: noon, at Hamilter, Whon I went into the ho- Yesterday the rooms in the Grand Pacific call. SXTER ek 5;1.“‘271Jchcm!-.}hlm|; “nf,b"u:i i‘}f";s meeting st the Opera-Houso tomnight was u suc- OGLUSIY AT MADISON, MK thay Wauld Inetantly attack me, anit all the | teh I found him reading the editorlal fn tho | Hotel were crowded all day with ecager Repub- | qy,o u,_\n“um»’m Bt T teonth Ward | aiiii sy sartify S e R ('L'&mnnv‘n?fl,',f‘. Commerclal In'vegard to tho matter, and com- | lican workers, and amoug the more prominent menting thercon fo thres or four gentlemen, | ones were ex-Gov. Thad C. Pound, Wisconsin; kunown 1o us, aml'the facts therein stated sfc U vuas In every way, At lepst 1,200 people wero Mumond Ind., Oct. 1.—8enntur Ogleaby, of | aruw in Caristondon: conld not save me, Whilo I 0 wha knows Sirt preseut, and the speech ot that gallant soldicr | Iiinofs, addresseit o largo Republican gathering | b8ve never boen uccused of belng thnld, yot I am held a largo and enthuslastic meeting last even- and disthuguished statcoman and diplowatisty | Lers .yesterday, After tho Honator's speech, | bersuaded that thooat foollah thing 1 cuuld do ingz av No, 811 Larrabes street, Me. Plflip Steln- ffifi:fn& undeniably corect. A ny on will belicye Lior stslement, oy o Gen, Daniel E. Blekles, was well roceived uud | Guy, Cumback was loudly catled for, but, owlng | Wuuld be to notice theso parsons. uy Lknow that o Aftor the purty had retired, tho followIng cou- | the Hon, Bhelby M. Cullom, candldate for | muller in .thu chair, After trunsacting tho pa ;lfim‘: it complimentod by both Domocrate nnd Ropub- | (ot latencss of the. hour, spoke’ Lut a sho % | resoinder \runldnclx:'mluly zesult In suy foatane | versatlon ensued; (iovernor, and tho Ion, T, B, Necdles, candl- ru-l;“:rflm'lnmmfi ‘&‘:u'l:“%,"',? fifi?,.‘.‘fl“?wx L‘,‘,{‘P‘usp,' leaus, It was “not what is ususily called a | tima, ‘Plis county (Jefferson) is in th tansoud aesassination. > 3 p-top cune — ® stump spoecti, but. was, instead, 8 cunclse and | dition, and will give s lurger Ropublican lRanr- T e e o el Jogical argutceny upon politieal topies, while di- | iy than usual, notwithstaudivg the offorts of | = Worthingtan—=No, sir; thoy Lotang to d‘l otdeet Reporter—Mr, Riloy, T bellove you are an ol | date for State Auditor, They make the most by eltizen of Butler County. What tlme did you | chicering repurts In regard to this State. The 'II' Buhef. dri andasrcralotlices; —_— voctly discisain tlic prominent fesucs of the | trie Demoeracy and their sv-called “exposcs.) | families bn the it g 5 follawing ts hejug brought to the atieitlon ot v . y—mot who boaat of faully trees ey—1 went there In 1850, - MISCELLANEOUS. s i e e i Gt Tt | S Sl |t el e baigon s kSl DR. RADWAY'S 3 4 Ly Oct. 1. ¢ 0INAL Wi 0 - ey : " veds p wholly uxteinporanguug, every” aentonca was ua m%'&:':fimfmfila}& or 301: ous_In this dfe. | Toit one SFtci shouid e shoot down n moni | poey—Iutgt L Spacial Digpatch tg The Tribuna. Polhmdnulnnlturllcd cosny, and foried an on day; they regard thonuolvos e privile Vorty-fourth Congress, frst session, I, R. f L | trict, made a shiort speech at Fillmore, i this | ‘ 3 al immediato connoction with e iutendud conclu- | cousity, lust night, after which o quarrel arose f&!flf-"fl'ih?fl.‘x‘;f:x'i‘fl:':a‘fl’ hl»':l“el:‘ocr:le‘l;l’;{::' o, S N e Eloq\lngenl :1 3 w‘ul:;r :Ll;g.fi'-:t‘la\ betwoen Democrats and Republleans, resulting | Nor fstho ciaos confined alone_to Charioston, In B ! Ui)ou Ay reoled with in Willlam Oliver, Republicun, belng danger- | Alken Countygrecently tho flans made an at- Hopotlor=yan. you' doyal iwhen: ths. Wik, Hd,” In the Jousw of Represvntatlve, Fob, 23, broke vutt 3 h Riles—~Wall, I vasas loyal s one could ho | 1870 Ttead twico, refurred to thy Comimiteo on thcru,ylmdur '«h% clreumstanecs, Everybody | g dudiclary, and ordored o bu pript YORRVILLE, (1L, Oct. 3.—~This has becn & big day in Yorkyhle for the Republicans, This afe ternoon Qon. Phit Mayes, candidate for Con- @ress, addresscd a fine audlence of the leading Sarsaparillimlltesolvcnt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFLER, nted, Knows what tho situation was at that ting, and | yiie Riddie, on- leave, futroduced the followlng ously wounded o the thigh, und Willard Da; tack upon & community of colored meu, shot | how extremeiy difieuls It was to stem th q c -dr‘b:rlalm‘l .i\'.‘,‘sl. cf““".‘,"fl]?]“.'lw thout usig a Demy‘m”‘ helng shint in tho srm and side. 0 | down over foriy of thom. 'The Georgiams, somy | Uit was autlli‘);{ In. Eabi m':-}‘u'yfé&’%‘éfio:fimfix’;'#fi‘u‘rfi l:ylllggwlfglfg o f‘ te ‘.’ofin“'r“ 1u1“lm1‘ Xllnll. L Serahils 8 i of abuse, b gavo Tidun sus as sovirs | % X donrin BEMOCRATIC gATINIING, nds thols appearanco ou e gromnd, dnd ha 1t | Renartor—Wiak s the character of tho elafi | Siatesarmy duri (o tate War. rousing specch, To-nlght the large courb-ro0m | yop e cure of all Chranio Diseth, FH0 7y et Guunantuo, Ind., Oct, L—The Democrata! | ot bous forthonerival of u cumpany of soldlors | you juve pgainst fhe Government! Jie 1t enatled by the Henato and Iouse of Ropro. r;)n:'l;flflwld lell';h Ll:_l"fl _l}";‘ll_flllll"'llfl"\'gr:g ‘;:‘l;“ Syphilitle, Wercdltary or “M.:Ka‘o:& e iy, 0BGk COUNTE, s e grand | KEORk a3y that his Uen Veraldod for u month | uieSUREORE AL Gen ity "l I, | | Rliey=T s fir eut of mg liotiss I Tan- | settatives of ths bl Slates of, Auerten I Coe | GL3'T0x viva houra. and a halt o ekd the audic | SF3ied 15, (hn LTS G Stowach, b Bones, Fleah or Nerres, Cnvr\w.llu ! Hollde nod Vitlating the Flalds welllast Chrono Rheymatiom, Berotul, Qaaduir BoHE o on seres of posters, (5 over, and our peoplu | jy b ¢ St o ga tor: anchel Cowny, Fugors e ot | s’ b8 Foice (it ¥'s over, "Bl | Gnd e e sasi o e oot S o8 s bt Ohto, uz’ldr‘vm':‘d Wi Jargust mocking Jeans was walkied around through tho streets on | spirits in the lambury massacre, and_at presen l,luu'ha's e bRt in llnucm-lu:uumyehug exhilition, but uxeltod nothluyg but ustonish- | the Democratic nombnee fur tha State Sennto from bty Sl by fhoarin, o iyt s | §1s8 seasalio, T e ctelarof Was bsand ¢rsy frol ] ho War, and al- " Y ) b tersvard for rncrluluw purposes, 1t cost e ratfon to ni citlzomw of the United States fus the use or i 212,000, und was huflc-l‘\}un‘ulhu'-aulduul. aid o oceniatiaiy - of “thele papoly by the enee, while cheers and _applouse followed his mugniticent s et the Democratie party, Hia yperoration was magnlticent. ¥ B AL L b o United ~ Siutes army, or any pare thoreof, vild chees long I Tollowed ¢l ) ) ancery pala, WE i L wment, 1o satd his speecl, and was followed by | Alkon County. In Laurvis County the Klane are | It Was rented to Col. M. N, Baln, of the Fiftieth o i 9 A wid cheer “and long applause followed | slacklog Dry Cowgh, i, Dyspcplin By the weworable Brough and Vallundtugham | Btr, Voorliees, But lttlo attentlon waa pald ti fully orgunixod, und uightly go ubout on the plans | Miluols, Tho Copuel Was 50 muvh terested g;:lrllx:‘x:r u‘n'xl; ux{:‘l:fi' l};!l"l:nn::u;fiaul":lnm“nl tom, | s plture of the grandeyr of the -"::'-'J‘I‘“&'Irfi?.‘é‘h@!’(»’:’uki‘{sfi‘i‘x‘;u {‘;‘E‘A.}v"’m, o campalgn of 1883, The people commenced to " ST tatiuns whipplng colured wen und forcl arrive at 8 o'clock in the :nurl:nln;r, sud by noow f,fi"‘;’;‘;‘:;‘ ll‘:‘t«%uL u;:’zmm;dd:m",!s‘a:fixfim,‘hc,fl !ulu ;)nmocluluuf ciubs, . in Col. \V:ll‘uuu‘llfi?:l:‘: tho town was_overtiowlg Wity peaple. 'Thioy | faue, und divgracetul o crod ss. Satun nl;," 1o KKlany aru ud powoeful o3 they were in 1870and Republiean party. ‘lo-morrow ulght Geu. llul'ms n]‘wukspul Plauo, the home of l’.‘ew Btew- ard, Our Minute-Men will go fn force., el DI ez Bouty ity Kl g Wi o5 chitle, Consumiption SRR wOTTLE in ty el that fo pregonted It personally Lo | pensation is now sllowed for quartermaster storou the authiorities ut Washington, und certiiel ta | used by sald wnny: | Provided, however, that the my loyalty, ‘Thy Colouulsuld the reasou why | 8fiduvit of the clatmant, supported by tho cony- cawe (n delegatious from wl party of the couti- | At woan soims of the saloons ¢ 1871, and unless the strong unu of the (iovery. e ‘tent teath o i m.xnuh«w' ie closod thelr duors my clufs bad uot been pal 3 bog ) petent teatimony of nuy roputable citizen, shail ba BURLINGTON,) JA, 1d by Drugulita, ty. Ttlasatt to a3y that there werc, at thu | Yulimtariys bub b wak b Lare D (s | Mieutisat once more clectually, imerposed Uit | Wi o fuiids opropsinie or (s purmie, | Subictunt pront To catalilal the Toct of tho huy and Apectal Liinyaich (0 The Triby ity very luweat, 5,000 pcople, who llstoned atten- | ¢ tively to lhc':l:'pcerhu.p At night a grand toreh- :},‘fi‘{“ 1ighy processton paraded the strects, smld hur d ] £ i i cenpation of wuch, erty Ly sald army. But it Gen, Henderaon, nlso, who 18 2 well-known Re- {’“ o Iy ';' s publican, rcnmo'l to :'uy Joyalty, Understand 13'13:21:::::;““"\,":3«?!0 Ililc'r:llnt ru:»lr!fml';ml':xl\mx:’('l'\:: BURLINGTON, la., Ocl, d—A very large and cnthuslustic ll.upuh]kmn neeting wus held hero to-night, and was addresscd hy the John J, Van rioon us muny as 200 drunken men | vlection o Congress, bt hundrada of pogroos and sston of the town, aud such yeenes ag | Wwhite Ropublicans will boasessiinated. In tho IR, RADVAY & C0, 3 Warmeasl, 3 . x rect followed our peopla deslre never to witness | ©f Columnbla, Hampton's Lowe, the Kabels are that I retarned to Hamilton {w 1863, and vee | and ndditional teats 3 tah- | Valkenbe o el Ipat Sn!ul{du[y sud it was & complute fatlure, Spectal Diepatch ta Th ribune, aro, nfln:l{ to u-.;nm l:lunrmn (\lv‘lm tlio Govorument, {;h}:}'l:" Ilgi:l'lu':l urt :“.’ B-.‘{:u‘::: l"llnxm.m{"flo' m‘.:, 3 L\& :A: :zhu ;“{;r:;xu‘t'lzu?:‘cwt:\‘;hbwb e bore next Haturday. compared with tho one held by tho Hepublicans | WASINGTON, D Gry. Oct, 2. —iba- Voorheos | und declare fliat Attoruoy-Genoral Tatt's arder i WHTM LA atatiat the Gaveranicat for tho o6 | Detnocrate i1 hay Ohtutied power, 5 boat shomh AR yesterday. Thev sce the handwritiug ou the | s very eloguent in India; rovolutivnary and vold, and will not be respected Yl and know that thelr aiam eorm.candle | oba In (b Rapubhean Coneressan Mo g | ftem *1u abort, to present f1 uo wewi von: date'for the Presidency 1o a fraud. Tho fadicy- | Talled to montion the Goatdmumd. Job i the | TLed nSoul Curglin. ' Thu saus men Wio uict tions are that Hancock County will givo a ma- | Forty-secoud Congress, It would bo Intercating bu\'n{:fi‘u'dfi ll‘:‘é“ln&"\'\"’fx‘;‘;glinm rl‘l n‘}i.i',’. ’:fl'}: cupation of my hausc for hogpltal and rovruit- | by the abovy. Ordinary courts would demand Ing purposes, und its destrnction, wus for its | some vvidenge of stauding tegally, but under entire value and faterest thereon from tho date | the Revelclgfin law, were it adopted, cluims of its occupatlon untll ft wus vacated, It was | could be provid upou werely cx-pariv evidence. Rend “Talse and True” ADWAY & 000 and o Wé’:' 10, BADWAYE St b Special Dispaich to Tha Tribune. Iluvmu.m 1, \fifu 3.—71“':\: {lon. A, L. Mor- rison addressed a lmfiu and enthusiastio lllfipub- lican meting ot Rochelle. 15 uddreea will tol) on clection dy

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