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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1876—TWELVE PAGES, blican, The samo gontic- they leave no daabt of thelr potltion and purpose, uxmcctcd that they would be any more ready or | any way with a Repu! the chary u“your renders will doubtless under- | racy was his declaratfon that he roiolced over | teristle apesches, holding the immense audience W i Wiieoler will be equivalent to The resolutions are an. omphatic nud admitahle Tug to act with them,* Should I accede to | man says that the people of that State aro more | stand why ifie Republican State Central Com- | the fact that Rebel Geterals held soats in the | over two hnuru.mnk(nfi tho hall resound ropunte | wapl:” the election of Tllll:nmmg| * o for. deciaration of the -rlrn and afm of the reform, thelr Jemnnd 18 thera not erery resson o be- | ex.dted’ than they were atany time during seccs- | mittee, which lheld a seasion at Topeka this | Houss, The squad, or n portion of it, which | edly W"-hlpghlunb athls bappy hits ou tho Dem- | $(3o back." and hmmm aud presage un elort which overy patriotic citlxen | Jleve that [ xhould thereby offnd thls Jarger ( slon, or n the period immediately preceding se- | week, tully exonerated our candidate from any | want to Indianapolls to attend the ao-called | ocratle record, s R OB g™ whinpprove, |These rexolutions nre then repro- | pumber of delezates who remained In the Elgin “ cesslon In 1801, The Demograts ave madoa | and all of ‘the charges made coming from auch | Boldiers' Cnnvcmlou“ returned this evening. | LANUASTER HBIOICING OVER Tit COLORADO | FLORIDA CLAIMED 10 nE i duced in full: they have been pubilahed before In . ¢oneention and the Kepubilean voters satlstled ( majority of the white people lelicve that, if | & source. George T. Anthony hna for scven | E. A, Btores will speak for the Republicans to- BWEEP, Bpectal Correspongence a7 anb O Mirry, T,'L},,";“‘\':‘;’:;‘ “,{‘:}"' |'"H:cfl,;t);‘;f'\f\"“;“a“;"&:’{"’\‘fl with thelr actlon In the premlsas] In endeavor- | they do nat get control bt tho state now, they | years been the United States Rovenuo Colloctor | morrow evening. LANoAsTER, O., Oct, .—A large crowd of Re- | OnrAxno, Orange (:fl'f 1',5{:”% t’:lbune‘ ¥ 3,, candldute thoy nominate will he elected. And | INR o premote peace and harmony we should | will all be ruined financlally, and their prop- | for Kaneas, and In all that timo no one YORRVILLE, ublicans went. over to Borno Statlon this even- | gic (hat Prestdent Grant, tn op 1 < 2] gy ) Mr. Lathrop, tha’ eandidate, s tho gnthior of the | remember if we offensd us many ormore than | erty conflscated, These r¥no clubs _attend | has found o peg In his officlal character upon Correspondence &F Tha Tridune, where Capt. A, R, Keller, J, 8, Sites, and L. A1l an Indeed, Sccre- by him with s Tferald corvespends ™07 beld Revenue Dis- rerolutions, 1t seema {0 na that anxlous inquieers | are thereby pleased we aremaking no progrees.” | Rebublican meetings in bands of from ?molt:l:: which to hang o complaints terview was published fn your dent, Which tp, ) v llfilleatnnd, a new convert to the Republican mlsht be abla to see In nuch A declaration ** What do you think the real object in asking | 8,000, and demand half the scats and & tary Dristow eald of ¢ elal Yunhl.&"lu.n 111, Oct. 6.—Thero was a grand Republican rl‘ly hers yostorday, There wasa falth, speak. Evergthing looks hunky up hers, valualje and nomiuatlon, whare election In sure. a [ you to withdraw wasi" of the time. In inany natances they tnke pos. | trlct that {6 was no of tho | rousing meoting at thoe hall In tha afternoon, | Great jublistion ts manifestod over the Colorado | classed our sunny 8tato as amang the o Daper more significant’ styn of real reform puenoss | 6] am fed to fonr that the request, of rather | scsslon of the mectiiigs absolutely, to prevent | best managed fn tha United Staten” 'There o | sddrcsacd by Gen. T C. Hayes, Republican | aweep. thannptto bo carried for the mebnon o Eias 1hs eorpmuninl namlastion of e & Ama 11 | demand, which wns made for my withdrawal | Republicans from speaking. Wien Republicans | no wm;k{ Rings In Kansas. George T. An- | candidate for Congress, and the Ilon. P. B, | uoRnOW COUNTY 600D FOR A REPUBLICAN GAIN | former, Tilden, and his end &reat sham py, yr:::c.:};:: ?a‘;'fi":‘f.’;L’l‘nn&h‘i‘fif‘%’!&x‘&"m.{‘.,,,',,";53: {rom tha canvass, was designed rather as asharp | do apeak, Democrats, protected by these rifle | thony will poll “a very heavy vote among the | Scott. Gen. Inyes roviewed the record of the F THRER HUNDRRD, !, N -man, Hendrig, trust our nrlstocratle Bourho Lol this finttering unctlor to thelr hearps bk, iy Florida will elect her Ropublican State {10 litle full 8,000 majority, If not more, il &“k‘!th suredly wheel into l\nc tor Hayes and Wh ! 1l politieal differences existing f g ek have been settled by the withdrawal gl o A ol olitical trick, and for the purpose of trying to | clubs, insult and aluae the speakers. The lat- | farmers, e was for scveral years tho editor of Sitluree ‘,’,"‘é}"“l’t"d'.',‘,‘: ".'.'],',‘,’,’,';’l‘,,",f.f.',',,',fwf:::f ?rc(mllco o ‘vofore tha vaters of this dlnrlc(l ter are not able to protect Tiemaciyer. a8 tho | the Kasas Farmer, and also_President of the It ien destrennd a vurpose which ha e heen felt | than an cffurt in good falth made to bring about | first step In that direction would bo foluwed by | State Agricultural Socfoty, Il labors In that ‘ and developed In the Stepublican party, and not in | ¢ peucy and harmony ! In the party," ariot aud'bloodshed, Thls condition of alalrs | direction, together with the fact that to him the Demoreatle, All practical_effort had thua far ' You belleve, then, to withdraw would not | is représcnted as existing throughout the 8tate. | more than nuy other man In the State do wo mflg"“:"r:t":wl;‘r“ T::g‘:{:glc";::;..?;"lv.\‘: dl:';mlv:l‘{rfl:-‘ promote ¢ pfnuu)nnd Inu"mouy ' lIn tho pnn.yL” Wade Hawpton and his assoclates have deter- | owo the splendld exhibition which Kémsn Tins ¢ rinciplo of the referm, and tiia St Lools piate 1am led to believe It would not, frum ‘the | mined to vcarry the State by sccuring lurgo | bad at the Centennial, and which has drawn the Democratic party with telling effcet, and made an excellent Impression. Many wavering Res rubl fcans wero present, who were convinced that ho only way to securs reform was by continu- ing the Reépublican party in power. Tn the evening the Minnte-Men paraded, avd alargo meeting was held in_the Cuurb—home, which ol . GALION, O., Oct. f.—Maj. W. G. Beatty, of Candington, mado an excellent ugunch to-night to the Republicans of Blaoming Grove, Morrow County. Thero wasa large and lr[n'eclnl-lvc andience of 500. The speech was well recelved, and great enthusiasm oxhibited, Put Morrow County down for #00 galn next Tuesday. i y bornatorinl race of Senat, vor, o the o i fact that,sluce the prescnt agitation commenced, | mujorities in the country. They nbandon the | attention of mora peoply to the advantages of | Was addressed by Col. Packard, of Laporte, | peMochaTs CHERRING FOB MAYES AND WiznLe | GV nator Conayer, ,;’Ifi““',’;‘."(‘flg,:"’,‘;’all:‘,“,’.‘,,‘"wm,‘;",’,‘;‘",‘;‘f,,'““':.;f:‘, Thave recelved n vory arge number of telegrama | n. Kro countles In the Southieriy part of the | our State than an; Sthor aystem of advertising | Ind. The room ivas filled to overflowing, ani BR, fl,fi‘{‘&';’}:‘u:"lf‘;“:: may roat assured lh.\tlrnlmfl aentitives veposes the cxac wiirth of the sentl- | and letters from Hepublicans of the district | State and in the Combaheo diatricts, could possibly In ten years, will be remombred | the Colonel spoke tor over two hours, making | East Livenvoor, O., Oct. b—A large and en- s 1 L. Pagypy, ments of the Sk Lonte platform, And where has | strongly counseling ugainst m{ twmuh-nwu; ‘This morement ves not proceed from tho uPun the stuiup and at the polls upon tho day | one of tho most eloquent and tolling speeches | thusjeatic meeting was nddressed at this place ey o any Democratic cand.date, even'1a thia **roform™ | 80 far as T can judge and the Indorse- | lower vlass of whites. 1t [s entirely lustigated election. cainpaign, been numinntod n‘-nn & platform Iike | ments lyou mentlon v ‘I'nx Ciitcago Trin- | by the unper chases, the olil alavchivlders, why TilR DEMOCRATIO NOMINEE POR GOVERNOR that af the ltuckford Republicana? Mr, Tilden, une and the New York Z'ribune, tha Now | control it, Indecd, the rifs clubs are very se- | is the Hon. Joln Martin, of Topeka, of whom b im::m :;y; nt“::l. fl.‘.’.‘".‘.'".u'&fi}' fn",»‘.y :'I:;'l'rl"lln;‘gl':g' York Natlon, ,llur)zr‘fi Weekly, the Springfield [ lect. As s general rule, the fower of the South- | may be suld he I8 8 very clever gentlemun who Ve do not rrcall & eingle \word of Mr. Tilden's o (Masa,) Jtepublican, and othor prominent tews- | crn chivaley are alone admitted to them. They | came from a slaye Btate twenty 21“" ;lqo to ing ln that, ever delivered In this section. The Republicans hero are wide-awake, and will giva their usual majority at the coming election, NPRINAPLRL.D, Special Dispatch to The Tridune. SrriNorigLD, I, Uct, 6.—~The Republicans GEN, BUTLER. NS FRIENDS THREATENING ADAMS IN CASE OF 1tOAR'S gl?nn‘x':::' Dispaleh to New Yok ferart, Bosrox, Maes,, Oct. 3.—It s not | this evenlng by the Hon, Will_Cumbaek, of In- diana, and Mr, Furay, of the Cincinnatl Gazette. Hoth spacches wore convinclng argumonts in favor of Republicanfsm, and at the closo of the meeting Democrata were observed to joln hearti- rop 7 e K . ¥ . mprobaby asingle ct of his barly which justifies the ex- | Pavers, atrengthon ine in that bellef, The | are compused of the guun men of the ofil | make Kansas a slave State, nnd, fal of this county and Congsusstonal District are | 3.0 three cheora for Hayes, Wheeler, nnd tho | gnot Judge Hoar; of Concord, i . | Irfends of Clyil-Servics reform are well-pleased | white uligarchy, who, by this armed Instrumon- | he is trying to make It the nearcst to that—a .M ongr Al Republiean party. ' Ay congepy :;‘:‘,‘,‘:‘;,;2(‘.;‘;:,:{,‘_1"““"' aroforu of tho a8 | yii'the action of tho Elgin Convent(ol:l. aud | tality, are-endonvaring Co rezain tho control of | Demottatls State. Ho hns been trying for | Making preparations fora grand rally here next B SHRLLATARGED AT LONDON, run against Butler in the Lowell Distelet, n‘; Wedncstay, upon which occasion spesches will bo delivered by Gen, John A. Logan, the Fon. L, M. Cullom, Gov, Beveridge, Col. D. L. Phillips, and other dlatinmulahed sponkers, Al AN INTERVIEY. generally those who would have preferred some | the State which the old planters always had be- | twenty yeurs, and with what suceess I8 well As thess repeated indursements of Mr. | other person ns candidate of the party sre dis- | forethe War. = The reports that dissatisfaction | knowi o him and the people clacwhere,” Ha Lathrop's course, as a Republican civil-service sed Lo nblde the result rather than lose the | in South Carolina is dug to the rapldly increas- | will be farther from the object after elcction refornier, by the icading and most influential Jnio from the gencral canvass while sclecting & | lug poverty of that State are not true, South | this fall thun ever wbofore, The rest ol the Loxpox, O,, Oct. 8,~To-day has boen a Re- Buhllcnn day for Madison County, The Hon, 8, , Shellabarger addressed a meeting in the Coutrt-roon this afternoon, and the Hon, G. W. thus endeavor to draw off enough vo tho Goneral to give the election to Tn:hc:xh:nm Democratic candidate. Al the anit-Butiey py p ' ke Mr., Lath more acceptable candidate, All thinga con- | Caroling s getting rich, Democratle ticket is but little known and of lit- | the surrounding countles will contribute to the | Goctor and Gen. Golzer speak this evening, A | PEF8 and the blue-blood Repuhlicans are uj ” :gu':;:?vnlP;::«‘;“htthoorfi::l:;yu'nlljlflfnnE;. }‘“.““"""[’ lldfi'l‘dtv T ]Efl "h',i' lt‘ I8 ny duty L'(':a dcéma n;g q.nT!{f' Shat s uliv_fi- hcenhu pnb-:peml:t n'!ncu tle account In this contest, *‘_‘ c';!": i‘&%‘zf‘;ww“ to turn out In parade rfnhlre o{’ the %n?ng u":;ls a lorcglli;hv. lmc"f fl“"‘%‘tfiflfl& to (:‘n !l.hlnl 3 but Tunderstand ypay _UNE aled wpon him at his Juw oftice In | reguest or denund of Mctars, Loo] . to | the War 0a now, There bave becn nlnetcen CONUILESSIONAL ! slon numberin, nciudiog a delegation of | up s time he Tooks with alef; nfim’cfi‘.’«‘i"fifii‘ Tlem;;!;: ;flcfuuun.“nn?l touk w(’llxdraw. ond abide the result.” P successive good cotton crops,which have brought | _ In the First Congressional District the Hon, A demoralized looking crowd returned to-dny | 150 from Colngxbuu'. & g i taror on moyement. If the Judge shouid oceaslon to gquestion hm u little in respect to | . With this the Interview torminated, Mr, | excellent prices. The amount of money invested | W. A, Phillips is tho Republican nominee, this | from the Indianapolia Bley-Juans meoting, anil thuis attem UBFUDLICAN RALLY AT RIFLRY. to defent Butier L8 friends all o he situation I thy Fourth District. 1fo fouund | Latbrop informing the reporter a8 he | In the State (s yearly greater, tho number of | being his third tarm. Notwithstanding a sori- {'{I‘““‘ to hove greatly enjoyed themnselves | giprmy, 0., Oct. B—A rousing Repnblfean | Wil tise wup for Adams, 'i:xflhe?,\,fl' Mr. Lathrup s rather tl man of medlum | turned” to leave that by Saturday next | banks has Increased, and the general business | ous outbreak nt the thne of his nomination, he ere. mecting was held hero last night, which was ad- | draw, together with the ' yotes rm{ height, deeply-set black cyes, and coal black | the lebter, of which the Interview s run&mrlt)’ offers no excuse for violence or In- [ will beat lis competitor, the Hon, Thomas P, Spacial Corr 7. "m‘a‘,"r“ Tridune, dressed by Judgo W. A. Lawrence snd the Hou, | the Woman SufTragiats and Prohibitiontsty x}" balr, atul & nervous but wonderful caruest con. | the substatico, wonld be In the hands | thnidation. Fenlon, of Leavcoworth, not lcas than 15,000 81, CaanvEs, M, Oct, .—~Emery A. Storra A, M, Burns, There was a grand _torchlight | draw from the Rfixulfllwnu. and the clection versutionullst. of the gentlemen who have been n.mnlnf the The Republicans, nnl.wunm'llufi these draw- | votes. In the Second niurm. now represented svok’n In Trwin's Hall- lnst u‘e“lmz ang, not- | Procession, licaded by a brass band, and cown- Charles Francis Adams would he 'cmmb'\" By way of upening conversation, the reporter | macbitio element of the Republican party Inthis | backs, expect to carry tho State by a conslilera- | by the Hon, John A. Guodin, elected asan Inde- | SRS T iP S Yiotlemency of the wenther, | Posed of the solid men of our clty. certain, Tiis Ia the way the Butler men wi “ Yp ure aware, Mr, anmp, that | district. Their demand, of course, was morcly | ble majority-—30,000, pendent Reformer In 1874 by 725 mn{omy. the | ¢ho hal) was filled with & large and entlmulm“é KILPATRICK AT M'CONNEBLSVILLE, act, They will not voté till afternoon, ang ghe, our tesolutins preseuted at Elgin have been | atricke Thoy knew Mr. Lathrop —— contest I8 sharp, nnd, fn Tact, this (s theonly | guhiinie, It waa the most effective and con- | MCCONNELGVILLE, 0., Oct. 5.—Gen, Kfipat. | will cnst their ballots for Rico or Adams, .&' ndorsed by Tug &uu»ao Trinone, New York WOULD NOT W'T"BM‘V! MARK TWAIN IN POLITICS, | district o which there Is any contest. The | gique sncecty ever detivered fu thls veplon. | Fick arrived liere by steamer from Zanesville | cording to the tenor of the dispatches whig, D'ribune, Harper's Weekly, the New York Vatlon, | but merely did it to belittle him In the oyes of = Biis = Democrats and Cooper men support Goodln for When lie advised the great unwashed to wash this morning. This afternoon he had a tre- | they recelve from town, and they seem to think and the Springfeld (Musa.) Sepublican. the voters, Tow far they succceded can be [ % "‘55'";( AT A AT REPUDLICAN MEET- | re.cloction, while the Hon, Dudley C, Huskell, themselves, one of the *reformers” took ghe | mendous meeting, and his speach of two hours thut by a concerted movement of thir gorg [y “I linve rcad articles speaking faverably of | soen by the above manly rfi;vllrv.n'llm Marengo | 130 AT HARTFORD--UE THINKS IT A TINE FOR | of Lawrence, 8 the Republican candidate, The | yptte8 50 " hal amid the cheers of tha | Was enthusinsticaily fiter ol the clties and priticipal towns of the Stat fhe p Ny them In Tug Cricaao TrinuNe and Natln, 1 | Convention meets on the nd your cor- | LITBRARY MEN 70 COME OUT FROM TURIR | (ljstrict is being canvassed thoroughly by both think, but wus not aware the other uc:u'unpéu respondent has heen assured from thi most re- BIUDIES AND WORR FOR HATES AND Kmrm-s but there fs no doubt of the election of you mention had thought wy nomination of [ Hable sources thot Hurlbut has vonsented to WHEELER, Taskell by trom 3,000 to 5,000 majority, suflicient finportanca to make an cditorll allu. | become s candtidate. In this event the contest Hanrronp, Conn,, Oct. 5, ~Tho Republican Tn tho Third_District the nominces aro the audlence. The Rcpubllcans here are neither * THE COLORBD TROOPS IN LINR, dead nor sleeping, and InNovember propose to | _ BELLEFONTAINE, O., Oct. 5—The colored roll up thelr usunl Targe majority for the right. people held an enthusiastic mecting this after- can elect elther Rico or Adatns, ps th mar require. In view of these d';"-fl';n,flf;“.h{; will be scen that the Kepublican altuation fy R noon and a large torchlight procession this | Mussachusetts 1s even now somewhat ? sl o it nm uo the D"”i"i t:x:'ltlugtcimgrfiu‘lonnl'nx;ht l‘fl meeting In this city last night was great both 'Il'llfn Tlnimrb! l'lym.‘ 00[ Tcl:pckn.llh(!‘yuhl{un and Spectal D,,,’,'fi:‘,“,fi'm Trivune. evening, They were addresacd by the Rey, Mr. | mercy of * Widow Butler.” A e 5 “Mr. Lathrop, will you hiave any objections to | the couutey. o syes of the wholo natlod will | yn attendance and enthusinsm, ~Beforchand | Thomus L, Davis, of Greeiwood County, Dem- | BroosNaron, Ll Oct, 6.— very largaand | Tolndexter, of Columbus. . state for the benefit of the readersof Tie This- | watdh withi Interest the voutng. there was a fine torchlight procession of Boys In ocratle. ‘an 1s one of tho mual‘Po pular men | enthusiastic Hayes and Wheeler meeting was | COL. BARNES SURK TO BUN AIEAD OF TITE TICRET, CONNECTICUT. une what first led you to think resolutions of —_—— Bluo. The meoting waa preatided over by Same In the district, having been clcvflc ounty-At- | peld lo‘"ff"m {0’ the wigwam In Normal, fnwhich Co Inmau61nong:e3nnn’;‘l|mi&me;cl?& {nat, | THE REYOUBLICAN GAzws 1N mn Tow the surt you introdiiced at Elgin should be pro- SOUTUERN MODESTY. l i‘ Ch Mork Twal 1 sk torney of slm\vne'u lCoum.y our c4{h!flcllll'd assembled many hundreds of the best people of Col %’Ulllfll!. y Ov .“.— .fil au "i: l'ng‘n; n: TIONE, N ELRG scnted ai a District Conventlon, and the esudl- | 4g siiowy 18 THE LITTLE DILLS PRESENTED 70 | W01 L. Clemens (Mork Twaln). Itwas bis lo- | tering,—clht yenra' continuous service. Hels | the town nnd country Specchios were mado by [ Col- Darnes nro reacting w i marked_ effoct. S L date pledged to carry them out™ CONUGRESE, troductfon on the politieal rostrum, and he was | making a rattling canvass of the district andbis | the Hon, John . Winter and Prof, John W. lflorm?lflyn received at hepu ltl"c 1“;;1"“- Tho chief tatereat in the 1 ]'-Mm cx‘l’szl l&‘lol trt‘l"i:l ulis 'x::m ;ff&fi‘.’ fi“é‘;‘.’%fi“‘r’?&‘ Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune. focclyed, Wil imue davor, - Heispokeas foli .‘J':IBJZM rm nl({’»:;‘;):bllit:n!n “:.?I: ifl'nlfl,fic llll’lll.ll:sl'l;‘ Utok of the me“l Jecol: “:‘ uth dfldd”““ .v'rtl“ r}:‘tn‘l;:‘gfio‘:':w:‘:(k:lngy"th‘nuc‘;itn l:Tl'l:: this year will be in :hc !:cl.ntl?n!tofin it i Y hns up of o v 2 3 - -y e . oecasions fonnd vscr; bt expression at tho | . WAsnmason, D. C Out. 8.—The Democrats | lows: ‘ bent, had & majoriyof 4,015 over J. K. Fudson, | mueh. f;:,,;mft vey and woro llatened to with § gyqy ¢ ™) attors from Democratic township offl- <y Indlcale vell ¥ " ¢ Laptzs axo QesteeMsx: I feel very greatly Meur of the A b ndidata of the polis, and well-nigh sundiluted our Republican | have studiously endeavored to mislead the pub- elditur of the Aunsas Farmer, cal I h fln]u;uy. “Tho cause ‘u! Uilll ‘:iuntlsfiwuon lulu lic a8 to the smounts of clalms which were in- :'fi?.? ;‘,fl;&;’flé‘{&'}"éfifi‘x‘:’.'.’éfif"x’“n'éii‘r"fin'{"é’fi‘;'é’ffi b ‘}T‘:fi‘;fi';:w"“,{I:”;,':n:'"fi:"lm Arkanssa Valley, argely Trown - oul ol g muuner n & 'y ¢ Yy wiieh' abpointments and removals have | Lroguced In ho Mouse lnat winter. Thelr | an e ol et s the brblons shuse | eurly all of thio reallenta of whiclkcast thelt | whi waa o Rebel Commissionor for Hhe cxehange | the party pitn-tho’pasiiion of opposing thio | thoBtato,and from all direclions comenthomne bech mude in the clvil servioe, and the | Speakers malntain that no conslderable amount.f o > Nkornry tribe—(s one which is not ziven ta | 1Irst vote in Kansas for President, the Republicau | of prisoners during the War, I addressinga | clection of a nian beciuse he is not it drunkard, | report of Republican gaing ovor the voe of lst manner {n which the civll servicelins boen made | of claims wero prssed. This was an clectioncer- | pothering about polltics, but therears thics when | majority will be very lnn.ic. polling frum two- [ 4 Reform " meeting in this city to-night. He (s | Others are dlarl"fl”fll ut the uttempt of Mr, Bell | year and of laat April. Thoy Yrorn what wag use uf for the vontrol of_tho caucuses aud cou- | fng tride. These bills were purposely and | even the strungest depiriuras are justifisble, and | thirda to soven-cizhtlis of the entirc vote In ten | very eloquent about the National debt and Re- | to usc the Odd-Fellows and Masonlc organtza- | already known—that the Republleans aro erery. yeutiuns of the party. These complaints have | avowedly withtield untfl after the Preshdential sich a season, Itake it, Is the present ennvass. | newly-organized countics. This uoumy,uamml pulilican corruption. tlona Lo promote his political fortunes.” The | where carnest and unlted, and mean pegy the drift of politleal sentiment through cers ond others nssure the Committee of the ghout the Snectal Disgateh o The Tribuns. purpuse of th writers Lo vote fur and support i"“:‘- Only a fow towns have been heard from, Quincr, IIL., Oct. u.—Culflfnl:h. of Missourd, | hlm. Une writer sags he 18 unwililng to have ut these include seven of the cleht countles of been | bittef for y d nt tines | o : Some one asked no the other day why it was that vo (runt, In 1872 114 majority out of & total WATSER A, achiems to tradu off otfiers on the ticket for Bell | month to record an empliatfe vertet n ufi’;’:&?&i" Idurgt:'sr nave beot u:uhr:gutml'nh ‘the | compatzn. The ufflctal books of the Llvuse tnse | nearly all tie pouple who write Bouks and waga: | SE55Cvars custe (Vo shatl now give Hayes and Spectal Dispalch to The Triduna, wil) lose hitn votas. Mecmbors of the Commit~ | quustion of reformy, as developed umlcm;lu'nl: community as totho means by which nomina- nub been accessible to Rebublicans. From ad- fl‘:f: hzfidml! ::‘mgn;‘%elhfl'{f:nsflg fim‘n‘lf;'"g Wheeler 800 to 400 najority out of 1,000 votes Watarsa, 1L, Utl. t,—=secnotor OZ]Hb{ i | tee today deelare tholr bellof that from these | cratic ausplees in this State and fn the natlon, tiuns have been procured. Rumors, apparcntly | vanco sheets of the Congressionn! record of the | Beir B8 ILES, POOFRRCes, Jetee ebeh, 8 IRRE B | which wo shall poll. announced to speak hero Wedneadny evening, | cnuscs Col Barnes will run abead of his ticket DAspaieh to Bost'n Adeertiner, well founded, have also becn rif:ns to cxace | sesston, it nuw fs possible, however, definitely to | why it was Lhst almost all this stranye. n A REOAPITULATION Oct. 18, The Republicans are jubillant over the | and Bell belind hia, Hlons mido ubon (huse RolAINg o AoSTFiniz pesl | fs the member A tho amtunt of thess elas, | DAl of velantoera marched andor tha-saoneor | Of the condition of tho partics In the State fa as | progpects in this Wstrlct, aud ire determined to tluns in tho civll scrvice, not Lo our credis 38 n | Tiho result fs more astoun-ding than the Repub- | 1uyes and Wheelor, I think theie people have | folluws: We shall poll about 130,000 votes,with | bold the fort. Hantronn, Coni, Oct. 2.—No sing) that hos'Been llepu!':llcnn Is refiurtcnl nsehllrll!:: to hold its own. Some Democratic towns show 1 | 16, but a few gains, I e e T o coiie to the front mainly becausg they think they | a Republican musjority for President of not less ; FLORIDA, losecs, and but I Ltrh i party in tha confidunca ot the voLeras {'é{'fi e u“fl‘ifi?&?fik‘\er&ht? llln\(fl‘&':ot:l'}\'(uf hl: eca at lnst & chiatice tomake this Gosernmenta ool thnn%,ooo. and larger If the vote I larger, Wo THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. PROSPECTS OF RETUNLICAN ~VICTORY~—S0ME "l‘ll\;:{fipuhld‘(xnuar? iy Jubilant over the re- Thcre hus boon for a long tinic a growing roso- | $400,000 niore than our entire "n[]um Heby ang | Qorernment, becunse they tank they 866”4 | ghall elect our Statg tieket by ncarly or quite na AR BGHIIE, ¥1 MASSIELON MISSTATEMENTS CORRECTAD, Buin, e lt Jun o the 1 tonfldence they have 1ution amiongat tho voters that the practice (0 | amounts to £3,003,U35080. - Thin was done ap | foance to netleuto o hona.able and ensiblo sys. | lurgo n_mafority, Wa_ shall carry tho First and Disputch 1o the tinctnnail Crimmerclal, Special Correspondence af The Tridune. Y for ths complete redemption of the iatoln this boialf “should bo chnged and made, In | flio firct sesslon of the present Congreas, Tho | warth and worthinéss that no succecding resident | Loird Congresslonal Districts by not icss than | agygsiion, O., Oct. 5,-One of tho largest | JACKSONVILLE, Flu, Bept. 30.—A short timo s some degrec at least, to MC“"F"W‘ the "“‘?'33' clossification of these clutms is us follows: can over venture to put hix foot upun It.~ Onr pree- | 15,000 majority lo each, and elect Huskell, Re- e daradl ® 2go a corraspondent sent you quite an extended slons of the party, 1t I8 not necossary for me | nobiiiaine Toveos o the Missteslp: ) ent clvil aystem, born of Gon. Jackwon and tho | pablican (3 galn), 1o the Second District by h,000 | mectings of the campalgn In Ohto so far was | (ERTAT S b K B A ercat chanige DELAWARE, to stato partleular Instances of this abuse, nor | Mo0'tk agiovats on P 5,250,000 | Democratle ."{“ 11 #0 fdlotic, wn contomptitlo, so | to 5,000 majority, The Leglslature will, us | held at this piace to-day, [t was what might o DEMOCRATIO m’rlumu;m« OF COLORED Yot vt paen, cases in which ofMeers drawing salwrles from a n.,x,.,ndfi,'g bridges in W common treasury arc used, not even fur the IR innnione's promotion of party intorests, but arg uppareut- | Refund of cotton tax, Iy ot the command of the meinber of Congress | Supplice used or destroyer or the purpose of arciug his nombnation.! Use anit ocenpation of property, “lsthere not at the present thne existicg | Roturn o proceeds of capiure somu difference of opiulon mnong the Repul: | L TEERSELY.-.c o 4 Hean voters of this dixtrict, which has resulted | piooyal mall CORFACEOr<ssenses {u the calling of n{n,n!.hcr couvention for tho 10th | Disluyal el fmants under repeal of nst, nt Murengo? Hec, U, 480 Rovlsec Statule “There s, slrs and It Is my opinfon that the | Private reliof bills., ... existing differences you speak of between tha groterque, that {twonld make thia vory avages of | ususl, bo nearly unanmoualy Republiany (n- | literally und truly be tormed o tromendoun out- Bas takon place since theh in the politieal aspect Dahamey ' feer, and ihe vory rods of roleiunity | suring a Republiean in place of Gov. Ilar A ' v of this State. Bcnator Conover has re- N 599,000 | ramehe '«Jmlh not hire l\-l.;cklmhhwhunm‘c’r whuagtcrmpnxlplrullnrc‘l’\n-:.olJW Hulnn:‘:& poutiug o ‘the geonlo. Thorwas 5 procesdun e Al It I‘Tg‘ghla?flm iifted s aledgo. | We will not hire & school-Lenchor | Uidate for ro-aloction, ‘ao. Ia" tlea” Gon, Osburn, | comnosed of wagons and bugges, loaded down tired s = candldate for Governor; WraINeToN, Oct, 4.—~Reiurns from the low. ; 8 jaizie = by the Republican ranks have closed up, | er countles of elections in the various hundre!: 1,205,163,000 | Who dos ot know tha alphobet. “We will not | whsa term of office'as Governor explres Janu- | With the voters of thocounty, that In vlose order 3 ¢ varfous hundrely 3 ¥ en nbout us in on; iness § ¥ 0 e peen e, Jo yay ary next, I give littlo thought to the Cooper extonded for more than & mile In length, Atln- .zdn?zg?c‘;:bl?ytml::;;r“;:}::"r!(z;‘?l:::fl e“:"e‘: zf“;’cd“{l f‘”} A”“:w"vll'“lm}mfl of the No- apprentioeship, and. can provo that he fe | Stute ticket, “Arrantements Were made atone | toryals throughout the line were displayed mot- | B0 RoP emuer cle.tlon, ote., show systematic Demo- capable of dolng the work he offera to | tIme for A jointstock Demovratle Greentack | yoee of whish tho followingaraspocimens; ' W | Uefores Four years ngo this State went Repub- | cratlc offorts not only in Lhis ¢lty, but thioughe do. We oven raquire a plumber to know | tlcket, but it fell throngh, and many of the Y N onfe i fe lican by some 1,500 mnjority. Since then many | out the State, to demoratize the calored van something \laughbter, ond a panso ni the speaker] | Conpor men hecame disgiisted, and returned to | 3re 8 freo Nation—wota Confederney: ! © No sottlers have come from the Narth,—mostly | by arrests, selzl i ; about his businoss '|renewed lan; ("‘; that ho'| the parties from which they came. Thelr tizket | political axes ground hcn..‘ h “'l‘lulh and i it el »‘ | by arrests, sclzing tax receipts, and otler shall nleuzl know which sfda o‘ apipe Is the | i} )mrulr poll 5,000 votes in tho entire State. | {ustice thy }(mlm!nl.lun rovks Hnyes and | Republicans,—and hundreds of colorod peoplo | means, In Keut County few culoed Republican voters of this district malnly havo Total..... 2,503, 622, 380 é‘:"‘"“:""o c[!z:.:?vl‘lfliyx fator.] u:c';:‘nl‘y‘ "F gtent | We aro il tooking anxfously fur the result in ‘[h“'“le.";,“&gl‘l“": f ';"‘: l“"l""f g l'h'""' have come from Coorgls-and Alsbuma. Tho | men voted —at ull. The aggiceats their root in theso abuses and allezod ubuses fn | A discharged ¥ the Treanury, who | Eiiibers of our mnor publ & omcas with Jxmora. | Oito and Indisua, feolingand bolt ving thiat the | Feforms % £ Qur thiovos are ':\l‘:nt;i[ o prarc | Democratie party do not dlajm to have galned of all the votes ahows aboul” 300 fospect Lo tho clel survice, 1 do not know th | Tosk i plact on account of biy oiwn shoricom. | misce,* We'pnt e sant bniness of w Clsiom. | poupl of those Siates ure wt vot reudy to put | SR05) fo o tho e of Croie Mobtiiassn | by imimlgration, but assert that. many of thelr | DomOutotie tialority inthy State, but tis wl extent of the differcnce of opinlou you speal ngs, 18 aronnd to-ulzht attempting to get | ifoura in the hands of Hathead wha does not know 0 u our coun- | L fnde s ey T % i i of, but this I do know, that o rcmé‘dy orpra: | ovetl o ciaims ta hovo reeclm.sphvr furnituro | & bill of lading from a transit of Venus [langhter | try’s greatest danuer either suufil}xt to lestroy | * Democratic reformers: Sam Tilden, B Hilt, | faith are registoring who have rofused to do 80 | Republicans bave hopes of avercoming It catire d that t 1 ! cal ' estdenc 4 2 and pau never baving heard of cither of the 1t by force of arms (b fruut orby treachery fn | Jeff Davls, et *In Hayes we truat—in Tit- | before, Any gain from that source will wot [ Iy.” While repeating und other friuds have been Tetamm, ‘5}"%; :bgf: Av:‘:ulduoterfg tflmlr::rell:fio fi"'il!g l‘l"fcg:fu‘r‘}tfi{ ‘flxlm:’:cl'urn'cuuf“;\luoxxxg"\lf.}: Derore. Langhier.) Undora Troastry. apuointe i vauts ! 3 Ventrag, - | den we bus .);' *“Tilden's Crodit Mobiller fee, | materially lange tho result, 80 that a goud Re- | practiced by Democrats, they are showing rather than allay tho dissatisfa tion.” the person tharged with core of Treasury | Muut we ponroceans of moncy and sccompanying $25,000: " © No votea here for any sympathizers | publlcan majouity i3 contidently exnected. greater anlmosity than ab anyvo.ent eletion 4]g It not & fuct, slr, that you have heen lumifurc, the fact that Jie hos receipts shows "mt":l‘lcl. u.rou:h the l|llr.|d'n and "fi"’ nl-? lm’;u- ILLINOIS with Hambury :}muncru:" “\a will not pay 1 glod tosee the rourse TiE TRIRONE | ayalnst the colured voters, This :nlpedully [ REQUESTED TO WITHDRAW PROM TUE CANGASS | that It was properly carried un the property | 53¢ villnges, who noyet &s‘(’x'.‘éufi"‘i'unfi;“'h.“réffl‘.’f Apalod . Itebel claims; No handing over the Goverii- | I taking with reforencs to the SBouthern States., [ pires to this city, but the systematle pla of b a mient . to those who attempted to destroy ;" | The observation ofseven yearsconvineesmethat | disfranchlsement mider our State law, paseed by members of tho Hepubllan yarty of this is | mile, As mater of oet it 1s the turative & | freatTughuer | Undev'our consifar sten o Spectat Diapateh to The Tridune, Lo un vau Income, and tiot.on your ncorhe | 1 would g uneafe Lo tho nation, and. danzor: | for tht PAFpSC, han beon Pireuod aElt i “John kddy, of McHenry Connty; Charles uhllk'cd tu do a copsiderable portion of thelr | lanwuage but thetr nwuhnml] even when 1t comes MENDOTA, Lil, Ut d—Gien. John A, Logan | tax:” ¢ [fave you heard from Democratle Col- | ous to the lives, lberty, and political rizhts of | colored vuters w all parts of the Stute. Vi % ] vl i e 1 If 80, noop 'em up;” “Repnblican vie- | o large class of citizens, If the Governments of B. Loop, of Boone Counly; und Joseph Rising, | Work out of oflice e ura, The mav who makes [ to tiat, go wading ali thelr days throngh doods of | addreased n fargo meoting at Wushington Hall, | Orafol 1280, 5 ; B arg N S K G i iy ol oy | s st et Tl mntion oy s | s o o, g Rl M sl o | thi oy, . aitornon. Farmers lockou 1n | {47168 320 majoriles Vermont i, Maino | thes iaics sl ol o th iand, of e WIST VIRGINIA. weck, and asked me to withidraw from thé can- | 0f the cases he Haiog the furnfture hus beon | B e e mbaseabar who ' ‘foest | from the surrounding townships untll the | ‘A fentnre of tho procession was o farge wogon | War, Lct nut peoplo be deceived by declara- | BEFUSLICANS UOPEPUL OF CARBYING a3 vass of this dtstrict,” dlready retuened, and that where §t has ot | 55.0" 0" Gver © with—with—Indiscractnoss | strects lecame lned with carringes and wagons, | fllled with soung lalles, bearing a banncr {u- | tions and platforms, or magnanimous resolu- STATE, ::R{'d‘ you reply atonce to the request?” . [ Leen It Is still n legitimate use. Usnabterl G ¢ Jmedmtaly lf:fd.nngrl‘_l;m and without doubt it must have been thelargest auril':urd wué the words: “No bachelor Presi- llun-l of Boutiern pf.llucl-nn.l 'l;‘hzy s pre- | o Dllplllt[[; ko Nc‘; :‘nrl‘ll i i 2 A N 0 ST e) ua.’ nrod an ul rth L) n who Lave 'ASTTINGTON, . Gy b, o i . Gul i 33y Tk 1t you ltend 10 make o all 5o CABL SCHURZ. bie maty ok In e, g dhon e, g | mestiog wo v had slnse tho commencouont | 58k oting s held ot thoold VairGronnds, | liiiest syoipatly” wih " tha " sesliments | sepabllcan candilso. for the Gavirnontpol 1 have Just comploted @ letter which will be A FICTITIOUS INTERVIEW, fully train and educate our nuva) abicors and miti- | romarks wore on the hard times and m‘nnunu-; whora specelies were made by the Hon. Carl | expressed, and who frecly declare, in private, | Weay Virginia, mada a Nyfue visit (o thiscly e 3 A ¥ e o e - ubllc. roerty 1o & few tays, reply nE. in dae To the Kditor of The Tridbune. tary mon, and_we ripen, And porfact ticir caba- | and commerclal’ panics, which he sald ho wiis Schurz and the Hon. B, F, Peixutto, of New | their nbhorrence of the doctrine ot equal pulith Nutloual Executiye Commlttee z ., Oct, 5—In ¥ g - | Wiitien trouh | 4 anld, York. cal yights. The lives, Iburty, and property of | consult with the al Lo biose geatlcmen, ud such offers s :;a;:n 1',‘?‘;,:). ‘(‘h:clfi frf:rrln )mfiexr:.!.n{c s'!fbl:n Diiitiea conah Yong Iy i v'i’:.'«'f"xflfih'fi"fi never able to trace tfi any p“-su_?ulnr enuse di- | "o crowd on the grounds s varlously estle | 4,000,000 0f peopls should not hcpm-gd W tho | In rogard to the conduct of the campalzu (o his were dissatisiled witli the Elgin Cunventlun. U on cxtr: rRFSDAIT § gyt gystom of promotion. This 1a vxactly what | Fevtiy, except war. Ilo showed vlearly thut the | jpated ut from 4,000 to 6,000, Of conrsy, thoe | kunds of men cntertaining su b sentlments, State, o says that at rst, whed e was none MWL you have any objuctions to let mo | Journal protonding to bea convessation between | we hopato do wath our civil service under Mr, | Lepublivan™ party was not respunsille cat event of tho day was the speech of Carl But It is snfd that the white Republicans | [nated agatuat his own private wishes and inter Knom in ddsanue the substancs of that reply L0 | o reprter of that puper and wyselt at Marlette, | Hoyes Jappasal o hove und expostis wevar 1oe ™ S Ly, ctimes thnt Cpravall §:I|u(z. A partion of his remericy was devated | In control of “the Blate Governments | oty ho had doubts that tho Republican party “Tie paper they presented requesting my | O I desireto say that this so-called Interview | gad iniiftary sorvice, and we hopo to make (tas te- | than wero the relzning heads in Europe and especially to 8 uthern affalrs, Tn the evening, | aro dishonest aod corrupt, and T M | oyl eniry the State, but sitico hie lins made3 resent i i o o 1y i s o g X . | 8 mecting was beld in the Overa-House, whers | sorry to sce that _ such sweeplog ¢ o tics, fn which Bt airmen of the l'("l““!“’ delegntions | correct asa s ¥ viewa, At of tho amount of party dirty work the candidate | Seber ;“"]“ Pk i “&",‘“ bl |m.'d Bocachen were also made by Maj. Willlam Me- | ploat the North. IHoraze Greely didthe South | yyo'veqpla freely, Democrnts and Republians of My “l;rh}kg"e, and uig Conntles, to the | a gentleman connected with tha Parkersbure | hag done. By the tirie Gen, Huwloy has Untshed o "’{fi“ il s "J"“x'u'“l" Kinley, Republican candidate ' for Congreaa In | great injury by what o sald of his Southern | {io® R0 Cliadont. the Republicans E;mgregn ul.m!l' flvelix\klm w mhdclunwnfol ot | Jowrnal introduced hilmself tomo as an old ace oech, 1think you will know why we, Ui this '0 'ilnurc o] l‘ m:uu" In Lfi: Rr\ ‘i f\“;l "l: | the Sevpnteenth Distelct, amd by the [fon, B, F, | tour. [f over a man was blinded and decelved carry the State. Owing to the proflgute er- Elminy Sopt. 1.t L Eor A erstoud Ut | pualutanca from Wisconsin, and spent some L put our trast in Sluyes In preference to [ touls, the malconteuts dn the Rorth, Who b | poixotto, The torchliicht provession numbered | It was Horace Ureeley, Democratic puliticlans v he any uther mon. | am not golng 1o sy anything | volved the country In the fearful expense of A penilitio of money by the officials undert! of the Boome 'County delemation at | time inny room while T was resting from the Abrat e oaalidsos rer Wiate ‘Sicora, "bes | Mie und money confenuent upon o ruthless war uboutmme“x:;“m' AR ;‘x&;'&,’;fl:&m ‘Q"“““m"‘“o"’m;‘r’;"fiv‘&“flk"l’)‘;l. oresent Democratic Adminlstration, a l-'m'-d‘i eald Conventlun, and " not Luvepy and | fatignes of the day. IHud he statud hils purpose | cause you know them, honor them, and will | made necessury by thelr ciforts for socession. ) 1 foction has sprung up among the Demorrats ¢ . oyt 1 tively | vote for them; but Gen, Hawley, being comparas | 7T G iy sone | Ravenna, 0., Oct.5—Tlie Republican Bristow | fore. He waa never permitted to cateh | po'Sinte, and they are now very miich disided, innm:f;'»‘f S\(}x(ch G 5lu'uvm-lfio i .llléuu‘x:'u‘i" lfifitm::fi{hfl'"fi.:}c Tiers,ostvelt | tivelya werasigor [lnfmhu!r{. Twiit vy 8. singla ;lr’}fif‘m’fi:k:rrc.fl{'dfih;«n':lfi-”v:flt f’n‘umfl\f;f;'n mettlig horeto-dny iwas o Auest-and lorgest.| oven s glimpes of glis sotugl state of }anany. of':them bf-'lng opposed to voting with B e T e e | Tt oidda i ans of epblces ahd rambling | Word in commendation of ia, and 1t wil farmiuh | Y St Pres"no iV MHE (a8 oot ¥en | polltical demonatration made In this county | things st the South, but took for granted | {EY ooty Tho Roibilenns, i Is cllmed, L uone County Delegationt It lL Can '{N "v«rfl tion Into a pretentious statcment of | €N Of the muuy reasons why [ am woiag to vote | nna™ contpasted fb with the lieavy per Ft #1 | 8ines '63, Gen, Bristow himself pronounces {t | what was told him by scheming {mlmchma. aud | ooy lurgely by this, und a strong disposition s i A S ,“a‘ gt o ‘gl",“ L el e B R M i e o ohs, i | for bin for Congrass, 1 aak you to fuok werlonsly | ST, fRRIRES Tb L LS Ot i m“"“ ;‘,L“ a8 fine n meeting oa ho has bad in this canvass, | on returning home represented the Southern | o anrouit thelr opp:ments Lo plow taom o POt the Cintemtansof I;‘Iluu Wime L’S‘-‘-‘Jnl;‘;‘fi;"fl :;:Ayestlu‘x'in :ud ln'u\ver: assuming to lr)cpul;l. ny fx"n':" “}f.‘.‘\fl‘nlymllg b ;{nmlnc:n" g:m!ilzmfidl'#.l,‘.‘.fli'f;} {"llnumi! Urcenbacks e showid u'i' Ve hcv.!:l- py",’)'y 9,000 peaplo ‘,“fi'e f'"'"[';' bt u:ln Jmilay | pecplo o fi“gh_mn“}l' i:"w"'"m“ilw "f""'f /| ubtaln coutral of tho State, fu order o test the tion udnitted to seats n that Convention, But | words, bt really piattfig his owh langiaze 1680 | of tho Centonnlal Commisston: has done one thing | falsed by thy Republl.un Adminiateation from | £k companies of Hoys In Blut, cavaley com- | and the Northorn people hers os g class of recke | yikeilhioud uf thus gettie il of a rivg b - this Is of little moment, ns from a closc Inspec- | my mouth and drawing largely Upon Uls own | which ou way ot have heard commented upon. | 34 cents on the dollur to 01 conts. He denouncs | PAbICs procossons, cto, The town was land. | less and corriint ndventuscrs. 1 atutemonts | gerycy and subserve, if possibie, o clanie of in tion of the papers slgned by these. z:enl.lmgl:n rcfanu(wn. Tie duies 0% ave fovaltata to mako | and yet it 14 one of fhe most ssouniIg p\‘rlgm\'- e Southory. rebyds unid ther taols, the Northe | SGmely,do orated, and Muln atrect wos spanied | wero too readily credited by many honeat, well- | yrogqeing more proaps ity and Foiural assist and tho printed headings T bt not flad ag. | e pronounee Jwigment upon other gentlemen, | ances of this ducade, an uct almost Imposalble, | ern Democrnts, wnd denfed thelr taylng iy | S1sh 8 banner, Welcome Lo Bristow,” Theex- | moaning peopts all over the Nurth, 1f ahy un- | gycc nto the Btate. 'Thie” mountuin districts i fuference thut In requestiog mywithirawal from | as, for insturice, 1 tmpugn Col, Jucssen's ot | PErhspa, to any other public oflcer In this natlon. | of taclr re-ords any Justilable claim ~on thy | Secerary @ sheecl tiscusscd Lho finances and | prefudiéed man wero to come hero ne T didy nnd | 1 guid, wil go Republican targely. the canyass tIieso luen Were e wssuming to | tives and sincerity Iu his polltfeal course, Whilo | Gen. Tinwley bus takon as hich as $131,000 kato: | coungry, * The speakr continued for twa hours, s T AR aulyy anid_ produc b ocp out of politics as T have done, and simply ek sar g do more then express thelr individual opinfous | I doplore what I "cousier Col. Jucsson’s mis. | Boey atthe Centunnial tn & uluylo day [Pugiand | and was froquently Interrupted by vocifezons e :l:fi!::grcyl "mu]:iféfll R °§v3’?3n"f.ffl‘.'£ 1‘:5 “i's'r’rc"flfu'z‘l'g:nffiffigg e, 1 Xpnid eomo tas WASHINGTON NOTES, 35 to'buy Lo proniote take Tamn the last many to quostion hle good | jaughier and Jong.continued applunse. 1 and prolonged applause, pnceting was & | Republieun cause and it aivocates. To-nfeht | Thy Bepublican party got control of this Stato TACTICN OF 1A LTIMOTY, DEMOCRATS. | PEACH AND IATNONY fale, Mo s dnakee mo, sk ot the ust | Gen. Hawley then spuko for about an hour | Mmust succcasful oo, aud s calulued v @ | witicaed o magnificent torchllght ‘m'mlu by thic | n 1803, TThe Treasiry was cmpty an thi credit pecial Dispateh fo The Tribune. l".‘.‘;)ch 'm,’,'“" say It your belng a candidate l:i‘,, ln‘:.he fli, i“-,..,", Years. The wh.,}é)lt"m: ond a Imlr.l making a very effoctivo spocch, and | WU RY ening Alr. Blanchard | goyg'in Blue, and flre-works, the whole contlud- | of the State down to'30 cents on the dollar, and WABHINGTON, Ue oy Uste =110 Baltimort d 7 and State’s Attorney Mayo, of Ottawu, apok 4 s 1 # should be the canse of reducing the Republican | ferview” Is @ mixturé ‘of truth ond misstate- f‘.’fi“‘,{{“{,‘nfi,{,{'{‘f,&‘.‘,‘.“,;:{'p“:':};‘,‘,'u‘,",‘,‘é‘e"u;,‘:,',“[,':‘ff;‘; very ncrtluunlllygyund_um(r ‘temar ks wers wely | 06 With a_splendld megting i the Opors. | tho condition of the State gonerally wos greatly | pomrats secmed Lo have commenced thel mjority of that district you would step o one | ment, which Thave no ue to disentangle [ | wyermada here. Ho sgoko in Now Lritain, the | recélved. Bx-Mayor Crozker, of this city, cant {:[;'.:'"':)!l';a;mucd by the Hon, W. . Palmer, of flfv‘,?:"::g‘;a g"ml:"b:,‘.‘:g:f:,';:;"‘,";gl‘:f:fi"?fl‘r_ campalgn tactics by causing theuriest uf Ut shlel” dotail, T V:‘“" \ilnmarsly soproieat nastunl "‘;" home of Congrassman Landors, the night be- ‘““";" for ml‘“' “““"f'"“‘fl“"f" hole munt= | ""iunon ALOANAKER ¥ coYATIOOA cODNTY. | Ing ‘e theeo {:ruvluus years of the most abom- | Stutes officers who are engared I ““"““”“‘ yLsaid no such thing, though these men | BEc O e e e s ten "ty | fore, and while boing cacortd by the Boys in [ ¥eretl fvbrile, wound up tho eveulng withan | ¢ gveranD, O., 01, B.—The Republl an og- | inabla character. For instance, ane Inw authur- | tho rozistry llst ta prevent frauda. Bevera o clamed Idid. \hen notlfled of ‘b‘ed""’“" O | ifacture. “statoments of ylews™ withoug | Biue the processiun wus stonod, and thie color- | © it I rlculturiats of Cuyahogu County held o ruttling | {zed the sale of a debtor by the creditor to the | shase oflicers have been arrested while fo the Utm Qunacl;hor:, I did l!f}‘" ;2 '-llfl'-m‘:" ‘Yull; tl:lr}) Ahy venao of responaiblity, [Tho mentioman by | Dearer alons was struck uing times, Alluding to Bpectat Diapasch fo The Tribune mass-meeting at Glonville, t-night, whbich wos | highest bidder, to be Tield untl ho hod | oo oion of thote duty. One of the st fre 4 utterly repretiensible und ought to be abated, : ut polit'es talked of here now. e entlio e b N . ahe aJ ) “ty uf the reglstration, 7 he Demoer e I‘;‘:’lnv‘l“&’s{?pu;‘;imrtu'ml(. o o | Astomy Vicws ou :x.;u°|l'.'-'.'m:.'l';’a’Lu.finu‘ixfffl-‘m ¥as nak enfed, uld {';l:'g‘flld‘g“}" end dif il Wi | county fs wlive, aud both parties are working | SKCI's spcceh Wag a “0'_"Nrf“1ll“""-|“'-'“m!v Yoth '] Ly onc asil lmpeiaamasot, jar (uny e to teah. fi?!l.%grd ;x:f.’;fim lo prevent any cxsminaliod WG o Lo tha catup uf wlufunlng any differ | 1o my public tterances. You wil oblygs mie by il 8 not only in 3 ur Men W uxee | Lo Leayers, The Tlon, J, G, Cannon, the Re- | 08 to oratory and mimery, and in his new mode | colorod people without first obtaluing permis- [h k . lst, it ) ) cfse all the rights of citizenship without inter- t rro ot preacuting the facts of thecampnlgn Ne holds | slon from a Democratit sekool commitiee. This of the AN PIIND, ences thut mizht exiat. What [ thon stated I le‘l‘lr»:, this note rovin In Tus Tiisune, Truly ference, buit possille, also, for Republians in ,"Il"l\k;"';", "";“ltréfimn,"g,'(.'l'.“r:"&,l.','n:‘k '.‘,{{'&:L v l»lnpnudlmwclu rapturces whily upcaki‘ng. and ex- | was Intended to Keep out tedehers sent hers by ,"[","Bpf.w‘m !.,';u ridune. earnesily Jelt, and yet feel, Tshould now bo | Juuts, C, senunz. Hartford Count; C tleu 3 ¥ o =) ite e . ol Ni St ‘' Democratid exceedingly glud to Fetire from this contest, If caceable marel s and: ho.added: " 'Wa will 10p- AlTiweets il lieiol aiflences wherevell' Srerthy KY'W‘H:;“L;‘;!‘I“({?;:{EY g"lcnk:'umxl:ml,;irs”:z:';ngrt:(l‘l';‘ “Hiteo :ll;n’ihuflf:g l"’."",‘"‘;i‘.""n" aiean g'n_m:r':fuh:nnl Con " 7 w2y 2 & e X he gocs, Two yeurs ago there was s gencral o A g e 7 Btorles that the Repubilican € 3 h?&'fifit'«'.?’:i‘:‘&it‘ lxlg t‘l::llt.{u‘."rlé‘r:(g::pn!:tt!;!" SOUTIL (CAROLINA; ',.',‘-f.'{l.’n"f.{"l "é;cfi"l'g'“““," ." ok} "“",‘L.‘:: n{mlhy. bt now the gl(epuhllmnl mo“munru. “,”A""\nlg-!-m 0,y Oct, 5—~The Hon, .ma?n laws of like "!“"’l“,"("{ were “,"‘{ '"\‘{,““’““c;‘ Initteo his sent $100,(00 to Tudiuna ".':Jfl'.'un i SOt Lo breashe shone “xéd hunslmatiens WIHOLESALE MURDER AND TERRORIAM. llll‘ll.“l ll ‘:.l Ul tl ata thron: 'd “l!..lla“mf 3" | alnstic. v Cannon speakis fn Urbaua Satur- cat, of Beilefontaing, detivered ane of the | by our Democratlc friculs since the War. s it | oy potal anaunt volle, tcduga mc(lun%1 btk rebedh Qe g g S e e Al Speciul Ditpalch to The Tribune. ar 4 hils declaration was greeted with prolonged | gy yight. Tils opponent, Gen. Black, Las | Most brilliant, painted, and magnetic apeeeh sife, 18 it wl»z.. to return !.lncrn to pow- [ Gympntten thus fur is $60,000, only a p 'mxsln lave. accomplished at tho 6xpenss of poace and | WASHINGTON, . C., Ok, Gi—f1 ls dificult to | 8PPIauRe: coine out square for ‘Tilden, which allonates | Of the cwnpalgn tonleht, toslarge, appre.. | erf The Republican party have awepl thest | whicly has bees used for sUppOrting spe BRp Oy bt Lt At ascertafn the exact trath as o the condition of NS whut few Petor Couper votes tlere are from | 8tve unid eithuslastic audieice, Tha Judie was hnrhnmull Inws !rnrln uw’alatute-huok. They | that State. W\Vhit ls your version of the Elgin Conyons | affuies in Bouth Carullua. Theostcontradictor TKANSAS, N, There 18 no doubt but that My, Cannon upudlllf’ happy in lis liatorfeal parallels thlus- | ave establlehed public scivols in all parts of DORSHEIMER. didsts (o8 Hont e e i e ol y TAE CAMPAION IN TIE PRATRIE ATATE, will roiclvo ovor 2,000 malority. A bl o | trtihi the present palltical struggle, The oft. | the Statey to the numben, thy Stata Superfe | Mr, Dorshoimer, Domocratle, candiiil W recetved my designation as a candidnte for | oo mully respectatlosources, Bpectul Correspondence of T'Ae Tribune, tins of Lito been muly here by the Confeilerates | FeDeated sotind uf }‘l'l']"“‘“l"m‘ In cmphtle | tendent “I""f“" Mt ot nearly 00, ahd huve | 1 gyutenant-Guyernor of Nuw Yurk Suid M Congress ut fll{llnl’l 51 the Eigln Conventlon, From the best Infurmution attainable here, it Gueat Besn, Barton Co., Kan., Scpt. 20, | over the Demucratic Suldlers! Convention now tones that the merenry b rlsing in the political | invited all Interested In the canse of edn«.nllup contidential friend and munager '(I\cr iregu Trior to that designatios the h%lu;:utlollu frow | secms certaln that the Democrats ore stralnlig | —Fhe campaign Is belog pifshied agressively il | beig held ut Indiavap.1is, - They bousted that thskimomater il gul Unlon Linliity, aud tha elavation ol gl clisies -of lw"ph' appuars, bas been charged with on.! mileszes Buone and from leHenry and a part of the ud- | every. nerve, and rusortiug to every possible er th s"‘ a th 10 will b f there wonld be 800 from hiere, but by setual 17, G Mouwow 50}'”' . RIOBT, 1 white Mlflll{l.nck. to come and hI.ulp us, Itist. | pirisy bosldes that af constructive e ol mitted delegation from Rane County hud with- | means, ot excindlug dangerous aud revolus e et Ramaas e o tharaoh sy | couut only - thirty-five weut 1rom Chapalin b-’ i "‘: “;' 0:' LLI“'-rll° :“m?.“m s | Fiontie © 'll‘"“ gm\ ¥ g o reati i 1 whivh he touk sl bariy auihg l'm;r’m Duriug drawn and refuged {urthier 1o avt a8 8 part of | tlonury methods, to obtaln control of the 8 alwaya Leen'in Kunsas when o thorough canyass | aid Urbana, sind hut five or slx of them ever | fioCling of tho campu n fur this county was | Florldu. Tha e hing gnd 8 eareer | Spaoq Treusury withotit moml Hell bleg thic body componing the Elin Convention Ag | tionury methods, S of the State | )igp bean made. The vote I the State wiil bo [ Wore n Unltid States umform, Nearly sll the | Beld lere n the Court-llouse to-night.” Qen. | of Jroshenty. . Bines 1808 unparalfeled | gy, ‘Pliaen campalin of tast year e R, i 3 0! . Government. It seems slso certaln that the k Blncklegs and bummers I the town have gone, | M+ B, Walker, of Kenton, wus te orator of tho [ in 1 previous history, Business hus | upiiely made sgainst Dorsheimer thaly R0 T underatand, the causs of ths trouble ju . the not lves than 130,000, sgainst 100,018 In 1572, | M} R gonc, ‘ publicly e matter ¢ Flitin, Convantion was thiss Hora g . stako for whicl thicy are playing I the control | We Gpnid ) Aok The Democracy hers vonceds Indlana to the | ¢¥ening, and fn a speech ot two hours haid Ufs | prospered to an extent unknown before, Thou= | (jye as trustes of the Btate in the e w‘hud or adiblaslon w;iml:'gw d:]‘;g:)t’lgll;fi' of the Btate, and tiiat the Demmacrats of South | 1y ll-.vnvu Grant 67,048, Greely 32,070, The vote Republicans, and they bave no hope of carrying | Yasb audience attentive Mteners, At the elose | sunds of Northern people have found pleasaut Whit 1s known 24 tha * Patehin propertfy 4 h W & P 1) will be veacly as follows: Republlesn i eXey| . Shel there were thiee tremendons clieers, frum over | homes e, The wminfsteation of Stase af- ¢ add an areanguinent with the Lom? éa‘:fl‘:{:‘l\l‘e’ufii:’?;zm‘fi“m}? or},mulud hy‘llw Curolina have very tttlo at heurt tho matluoal | g5,000; \Democratle, 45,000, Our Bll{u tleket :':I’,'i:“:,‘l“ip;:t:"fn nlh‘l:“;luys"‘l“‘)’ft:md:vh;w‘yulxfé; 800 people, given for Hayes and_ Wheeler unid | fairs has been mnnnged a8 {alrly und honestly sa fin‘l\m}:‘::l.‘r‘:l:r‘? the e . Uy wh\_l:h.\ ) DL the unconteated duh.-guu-f “‘,"““';‘e“l:‘u“‘_,"‘)’-l:’;& | Intercsts of Mr. Tllden. From & gentleman | 15 gug of tho bent ever nominated, The Kansns | Octs 1% gurmm |élnw for Cungress, Gen, John 8, Jones, | In any Btate In the Union, and to-luy the eredit | geaty jutercat in (he J)ro crty ""f,.mpwprr ten, Do Kulb clght, McTichry seven, and Toona | Who 0ught ta be well nformed upon 8uuth Car | ity Time, Democratic, the day following the Aiotpayanting. Eab T S rolus o Cuints wil ‘rcmlv.lq h:{'mu;;l)ty n‘wr of l"‘orhl'u' Inl ?ll |m|bnml hnrrup:n}hfith 100 |t severad ;ll.ulusnu w Dorshtlonr’s e i 4 pacial Dispatch do The Triduna, ] car, ot the least catimation, yotes, | conts an the dollar. Our convts of Justive are | p¢ e wa: / {fig'&““;“n(‘"l“i‘:l‘n‘ffe"': ““fl:tc“&m“““'"v"- was | olinn matters I have darlved a statomedt of | numination, sald of Georzo T Anthony, | Joripr. i Ul et 1ie; ubhicani meeting Therd la o mistuking that. Mutsay 8 ons of | oa veapoctable a8 any i tho Noth, and the tawa | ey {“.":t‘f(d“ Ve evidegca o uu\'r‘"‘&““":f Loty of. shewo dey )Ennu A% clermine which | factay our canddate for Governuer “He i3 tho | yas hielid ‘this evenlng m Wulah's Hatl, at Grjue | the seventy-six conntivs thut will Ticlp makotho | are ay falrly and mpartially adminfetered s In | dhaees was strengthenced |., one of thep il o aoatt oy Datas fi:m{;‘z" sotltied | Thero ta o practical condition of war in Buuth avlest and most houest nan fn tho lte- | ton's Mills, lu Tioy Tuwnelilp, a Democratie | mojority in the Staty 15,000, any otlier State, Even thermosthitter Democruts | furerusted tn the ownership of the prob 3 x ¥ % 3 aroling. The whole Btate s on five. Nearly | Publian paity in Kovaus ‘The remulnder | grronghold.’ Able amd convinelng nrguments JONN M, LANOSTON AT XENIAs findd no fault with our judlwary, Such Is 1he ¥ forward, aad, by s vulunle\l:fl“\h }}.‘fl,‘.{ffi‘.‘t}.‘&?:.“}‘,fi,".:‘.‘{.‘,‘. 3",““' ,;‘Im""" aud fim whule white pupulation, especially the u;.pe{' of the State ticket laout of tho very bost elee | were made by Mesurs Jumes Uoodspeed, J. B, | Xenia, ., Oct, 5.~Tug cloquent colored ora- | condition of things m tl’m S‘Att’: ‘of Florlila, aml ::‘l.“,‘,,.‘?:g“e n:’t:'wluct;(, campletely rllnffl‘{\ e et i s R ey nrolled I ride dlubs,” These are | Cu b the party, Quecandidato fur Licuten- | Murphy, gnd tho Hun, A, O, Marsball, Th | tor, Jolul AT, Latgston, sddsesscd a largo audte | Lam fuduced by what extsts hore to boliove | [ isheimer, The Senato uf the Stiteof 4 VIWhat wos thelr nex imovet™ lasacs, ura enrolic ritle ¢luba, Am.l—(mvemor, M. J. Bultcrs, of Neosho County, | jnecting’ was n sucecss I the number present | enies of white and eolored citizans at tne Court- | that Republican sdministrationsdn theSouthern | york of which Dorabeimer wss ‘l"w‘” “ After thus refusing Lo act with the C regularly organized futo mmsnflu and real- | s the ‘»rnum ueeupant of that oftee, and ane of and enthuspsn manitested, 3 Housu to-nieht, 1le peplied to the speech of | Statva hiave bien most groasly slandered, nmw'r. Was Oried to lnvestigate these SBaTER 1155, ARk SIRG ik 'nmn ki, e Conven- | ments, well arined and disciplined, ana areunder | the ablest uud niost pubular men in the Bate, ‘The Urand Jury ol thigcouaty, now {n seaslon, | Ussstus M. Clay, of the ulght befure, aud han- 1 have written you my views of the conditlon | e “Torsticliner did not emouraze '»".',{,uur Lidm; hesn sane mien) it Cum“"n\luwm‘w days | recopnized central coutrol, Tiasa rifle cluns lwlouu'urny I 1574 was 0,323 morw tuan Uoy, | after adjourntoe for the day yestenlag, took a | dled Clay and his propositlon to lead the colored | of things hore culnly, dlspassionately, amd, us { movement, nor did the Detuocratie Lot fided, wod 1t iad adjourned withour duis, Soie | number at least 20,000 in the State. Four thou- | Oeiorn's. Aniong the otlicr hames upon our | yuto on thele preferences tor® President, which | peovle fnto tho Democratio party mercllesdly. | T belluve, truly, for'the purpose of shiow= | giitue such an inquiry, ~Tho conscausio, cnd seaodls ke adiourred d‘:u ay,wum sand can be easily .cum:mlnu.'ll in aday atany | tivk.t are those of the Hon. Thamas I Caves | giood: 17 for Mayes, B for Tilden, 1 for éu-.per, lo was often nnrlnmlud‘ aud his colored friends | ing that Republivan Govermment In the | \naeehe charges, sustained by the 1""““”,, .l 1 witha, w"l o ml mnan l‘—'.qu one polnt, At (,ulumblal rocontly, 8,000 mey | naugh for Bocretary of State, and the Hon, Juhn | § blank, and one Republican abseut, As took evident delight In Lstenlng to onoof thelr | South, 80 far, ut least, 84 Florlda | fioned, have to this day recetyed uv :.-r i {0 benlf of pence and harciuny In 1 partess”’ | berenbi 10 thess rifl Shubs et DILtallc 40 bruils for housuror—bolly rontuations, Uie | ahowin: e tondeiey of publle sentiingut o | facs {0 aweak so cloquently and arqumentative. | ls cobeorued, W not tho oppressive and | fory whwer, Alr, Dorshoinicr 1s suothu Do you belleve your withdrawal Would ace | and conipletely sarrounded the towa. - Reput- | or, altlioush & Tew Hai uput th tekety vop | tagOuyr this very slgulilaunt and grat- | B, His wus ono of the best. meetlows we bave | byrapniesl thing shit evan many Ropublisaiis 86 | turiner. compliah that " Meaus cannot buy armns, Ucalers In arms sossey wonderful elements of popularity, 1o Uirlog, RILO! T s Wurkhhamabecu Lot o I.,\rlc\lw. A’?]"i ln‘-‘ 5 ‘n“-m‘r'?.lfinu ttme a0 A% WLl to see any sssurance thot my with | Hhonsen ' rins, i R [ popularity, A vote was alsy taken on the accommodation JUDOR DITTENIOEFER AT OMEROY, Vestigation will prove that It has heon, and {6, 8 | e Cincinnatt Aguirer ahned him® drawal would in any manner produce rm{m-lllw cufiflxfi:n‘l"\‘:;sur&:fl:&;&i’su‘fil :‘r‘l:‘l‘l.lflm'l’o.:x.- Esu!uul‘;%ln';l:lu: Ehsv;n::nézkuum‘;f.:,“,';‘“.r‘:‘, train on the Chirago & Aiton Hailrond yeater- | PoMEROY, O., Uct. 5.—Judge Dittenlioefer, of l:l"-fllfil\lu\.sl, rotecting, educating, und ele- | gained o lepter from o persan who SEE 1 tlon botweon tho delegates 8o remalning 1o the | copt persons Whoou loyalty to the Democratle | servivé fn all,—and last year was élected fo the lluf(ri wiiiclh resulted in 67 votca for Hayes, 95 for | New Yorls, sddressed o large us:emUlage of our | Vating the pour sad the” izmorant, and 8t the | ge1f John Bommerton, which was (U0 gy Ganveintion nod e Withdrawlig, sl the | (urty 1 wel) Knawin "4 hvto. Nepabiioan o, | Lgsiatire from Topeia withuodt opbecition, ~ | Tdem,and ? fur Cooper, A promiacnt Dem. | (eroan oiid American felluw-bizeis f tie af- | enuio tio aiding to tho prosperity of the ligh | fumuus charges akafust (o, 10 werd ) ne-. 3 : er: 1 g of to-day with excelle 4 Atizens, covered tiat the (IarRes B0 Yous “\ll'!hrfi?hmvul ‘zfilm’lfi“&] lmlv.-nil.Al cently offered $100 tor & revolver in a sture uch bs the character of the nomluecs ol Wie | for ‘Tilden, ¥ refused to vole, when asked, Lfl.’,‘&_’nq‘g’,fl J";,v(fu“‘:'nm“z'fl u,': ,,,{.lol:.u.‘::;"’;"lllt- ul‘t‘:‘:‘rfi:fl{-dfu I:::‘wcu whether we are to go Y&g:ra}:&v:l(:fiuj?:l:‘xr‘flty‘\llmn:nuu aid 11“‘“‘;'““4& d 3 " e vonds Ct g . af v, = ¥ N i 3 p spection. that this Elgin Conven- | of frenzy. White m““'h"ulm““s “m"::m iHan m'dum,{i“ Bwnthirds Of the votts coseolil on o mz;fifl 6’?%2&‘5 3;;':.?' P tion of a single speech or aut by *either fu favor | bauner of education aud ogual rights, or wheth= | qofeq upon to do v, tnd pad beedd ton, o the most extreme, languaze, | by thelr old fam) Tates, hcfiuu’leflaedu!nudulam. r.rclchunm' al beuxwduwufingdu:“?ctnm u;l" l:f-‘z”fl:rm: «(l%‘:l%)m of the supprossion of the Relolllun, and com- | er the opposlug Influcnces arg to prevail, and | oo ¢he charge., and to stete lhfltml_"\:lr Departe dishuncst, If this Is the wuy they fcel, ibwould, | political weapon, My Informant, who .8 well publican ticket. Your readvzs have | worthi, who was advertised to speak o Indian- | pared them with the patriotie sction of Gov, | the Btatebe put back whers It was ten years o The records of noticed from thne to time fu the teloe qpulln'yulenlny, but was ju attendancs ob the E’ln‘u. Melgs (}auut,vI fuy be set down for | agzo, 1f we hx‘x‘va the moral -uflmon of the peo :::‘u':l‘;.:flo‘\'vmmn tlicro was B Jolli" ) (] i rom Leavenworth serious Supreme Couithicre, addreaseda Titden meetin, 1,000 Republi. an mafurity, lo of the North, expressed & sweepiug vics to of Company 03 ot wfl'm’ repel fll}mld.u ol uuy I{L"llmull ||):?lr knuwn! say that 1n u'eity whers La bas liv.d for CHAKGES AGAINST GEOKQS T. ANTUONY, futhe Court-House this ovening. The spocch m% Y " OEBN, mm‘rl:c A; CRESTLINE. l’o:'.yolar lluyu"l’ and \‘llluvlvr. tl’u’« prog rxunsg and H}:{:,‘ifi&. r-:".-:.‘:mu \vlml colfsted 8s # ,:’“ *w flm ?r .l’l:whm utlon 'n'x“' lxu members mnuy ¢|-nnul two whits persons spoke to | our candwate fur Governor. When it i kiown | dovoted to asketeh of the organization and Cuxsruins, O., Oct. 5.~Tho anununcement | prosperity of the South—ut least of Florlda— | i guly 23, 1861, On the tho A‘o"‘l‘:l"flyum‘ ';z‘ux‘“urwl tho voters whom It may repro- m::xl'uli :‘:::"II:L"L -h:f:l'“:ln:l-'rfih.rl.nl lu|l‘u'y‘:., bl:ml that sli nwulvhlrgu‘-f):llall:gl:l(':w:)x"l}. 11: Au- | 1ecord of tho Republlcun party, und an arraign- | that Geo. Whiksin 11 Glbean would speak to- IA sgsured. But if the bascr elewents n(!i Jul: nu(l August, 1864, ho ls o H ' YOU BEFUSED T0 CONSENT, TUENT" g hitm not Lo 2 o tho'n’\r‘éa!.‘ thony, proprictor pi he Leave h M{ wment of the Adulnistration, s Justlfication’of | night drew toguthier the greatest crowd of the | the Houth arc aroused and cutourngo td Auw, 8, 1804, at Monocacy, 3 i cousfn ‘of Ueorge T. Anthony, and at | the Rebel House, and un apveal to Republicaus | capalgn fn Diamona fig)]l to hear him. * He | by the election of Tilden and Hendricks, tha N0 UY TUE voflxs- sl e M sEth Bt e ot wht | oty Dot uilicuiton | sfCer e itog " by (e | "t e’ T ekl 15 | BBt seed Tk et hapiicand | St o Bel¥ird Skh o5 | o mapic Comlin b 1L ) i y would be | sunal withoul uny nerl or | Jolnted, snd ellddted but lttle applause. The | au i k0 belng attrat ls el tent that it will take ud yours to recover | mm————— Page’) the Yobers whom they sepresout, It ls nut 1o bo | beggared, it f was Kuows that Lo ussocluted [n | futerest 18 iy one save the person who makes | valy pulat wade whloh eloctriled tho Dewoe: qucnugfu‘ef‘lrx':x x’Guluu'u!.':ti:!smi‘o c::::lfz‘(l ¥ d:n::: tfi:‘ltols.: Kr:énd.“ ’l’fl:n?lc:uuny o Hagoa ‘sad (Contluged o tho Slaths XaK

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