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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. sl ; Inst nominated by n large majority of the dcle- gates of the Convention, and o large majority Of tho voters of the district whom they sad for the i 2 i e : : Mr. cunions aud impracticable men have dur- | These men trled to ficht thelr way ont of the | the Dutch takin, Holland for the Democeracy to | documents as thae procession ' moves. Other | ponent, who fa trying to bo olected by money | any such man, H frates nominated, after i5p balicts, Me; VIR e A e e L T | e e laga sactinee of Imn | carry WWest. Vieginia. Tho bighest e | printord tnigat take tho hint It they would: oRthy the ™ Uammerant T hpe Jou will | moa o 0f o L bllere thyy { D Fathran, who six years oo would | fnanciers. ficn who never liad any practical tife, and now they sre teying WHBIN | oonied be the Republtcans was In 1673, at which APPOINTMANTS, chow “hm up, and show up tho truo | s false In every partloiee 210 COmmu R4 [ eyt P o ol S o Ol | e, /B IS MR I BT | bl o ol o Saflh | LS, SRR T T g | i oo sttt b i e | it ikt RS |t SRR et S0 y thel o : o~ 2, . . he Conk Cotnty Exect nitte : X A ’ e b Waga "o, waa ok | PAT thole butchenill not abways doing thaty | to rocatabliah th doruias suppotcd o, bo 16" |yl o gl emont atrength In tho Statos i | 2 ot | Thoy mint 1o, of money und. the bammers will | T hwve never beayomigoctated with i oitds{ eling el X ttle-fleld 1_they st Y, 8ich i i . represented. This was mochine men, _and, a8 they thought of tho meagre chances for “favors™ frum Mr. Lathrop, their love for Hurlbut prew *ironger, nnd they saw fu him the realization of thelr fondest hopes. Tho first move was made : by lurlbut, who wrote to Mr. Lathrop and re- 3 quested him to *submit tho whole guestion P arising out of the Geneva and Elgin Conven- bt tjons to the arbitrament of the : ETATE CENTRAL COMMITTR B, Taith, abide H and that we both, in absolute good E and perform tha award.” * Th§ astonishmout of i Mr. . Lathrop kmew mo bounds on ) rocelving this percmptory demand to ac- bitrate the nctions of oihers, Ile wns not b 80 caslly taken fnas the farmer who mnye'«l cards with the soldier for an * old rooster” L and who wondered, when too late, * what In the world the soldier hiad put up agen that old ! rooster.” After due covsideration Jic addressed & @ latter vo Mr, Hurlbut, to which he respect(ully B deellued to arbltrate the acts of tho delcgates, who were roaponsible, not to _him, but to the peoplo who scnt them, _He slso sald no other i course, consistent with honor and a decent, re- spect for feiends, could be taken than to abide the result. In conclusion, Mr. Lathrop ndded that, should the genilgnien composing the delegations from Wlinebago and De Kalti Countlcs, and the gentlemencomposing the Ge- neva Conventlon, consent to arbitrate, perliaps the question as to how the delegation was pro- cured from McHonry County might also bo wrofitably fncluded; also that an eifort be made ' o Inclide therein an inquiry o8 to thie reasons * for the diminished vote of the party two years [ TNR TAILORS OF TOOLXKT ATRRET. The next move sgalust Mr. Latlrop was made by threo men, who have been nicknamed the sThree Tallorsof Tooley street” for their bare faced cffrontery. They went to Mr. Lathro us tho three ‘taflors did heforo the Brilsh Prlfament, but, instend of saying, ** We, the peopls of Grent Biritain,” sald, * We, the people of the South Distrlet, demnan youto withdraw.” This pressing {nvitation, coming as it dld from the distingulshed individuals whose naiues your correspondent has forgoticn, was also prompt- Iydeclined by Mr. Lathrop, The affalr teril- ated at Marengo on the 10th inst.. when five of the ndmitted delegates to the ElginConvention, who had bolted with a like number of those who Lelonged to the stralpht Hurlbut - delego- tion, of Kane Count%', making in all ten, wont through the torm “of nom- inating thelr favorite for Congress. Now, that the Marengo Conventlon had a perfect right to nominate Mr. ifurlbut, no one in any part of the district where your reporter has boen de- unies; but the peoplo of the district maka loud complants about the attempted fraud 1n palm- ing Hurlbut off 08 the regular nomince of the -audlenca at Mutropolltat-Hall to-night. The - Republican party for Cnugrcu. He was slm‘ply nominated by ten of his admirers, who valled i thirteen other citlzens to assist them. Thoy did ot represent any onc beside thumselves, No one elected them'ns delegates, and in 21l parts of the djstrict the gather! n§h denounced us a Iraud from beginaing to end. THE RELATIVE STRENGTH OF THE CANDIDATES. A visit to every county in thedistrict, and careful fnquiry of the party leaders who are fn- terested n tho clectlon of the dilferent candi- dntes, show that a stone hus not been left un- turned by sny of them. Hurlbut dependa co- | tirely upon bis own effortsto arouso the passions and prejudices of the people. He calls tho Elglo Convention in his a(u:culn:: “g miscrable mob,” denounces it 28 a * fraud,” and declares the nomination of My, Lathrop *‘worse than auy act ever committed by = Tam- many fn its palmicst daya? e reliec_on this style of oratory, ond imagines the effevt at the eruss-ronds and corners will bo very telllug. Llo £'sotakes eare Lo “soc ™ every on¢ ho can and *tix things " satisfactorlly, The £ gloguent gentiemun from Kane County,” who tiic Bpringlield Jiepublican thinka will not be Hkely to *inJure his health by reformatory ciforts,"” has not been very actlve in spesking, aud hos e specelies slinply in large ‘towns i turoughout the district, Ha relles lurgely upon s former caroer as o Cougresstan, ani espe- cially upan tho ablo manner in which e conducted thy Post-Office examination at Bos- . twu, ta o member of that Committee. | My, William Lottwop depends mostly upon hia rd us i honest man; & wan wlo waa noml- witout uny eifort of bis own; who bas oo promises of Guvernment patronage; vha I3 pledge. o Civil Bervive reforar, and who i uf abihty s tay uv\unl of M, Farne- wouthy and _the superlor of Mr, Hurlbut, The r aent indiutions pomnt out Mr. Lathrop as e cholee of the district by o large n;;!gmy. cniire vote of this district In 1672 wis L2004, Your correspondent csthuntes tho vote for Wit 2L0X. From information ob- tulized ni every oty in tie district we may loak for a restut zearly s Tollows: FIGURES ‘DO NOT LiB. Boone Coutity, 2,0 votes, will probabl Latsrap 87, Huvlbut 835, aud Furnswort] © Lietfenry County, 000 Voters—Lathron 1,400, Yiurtbut' 1,400, Farnsworth 1,205 De Kalb, 4,000 . Tuters—Lathrop %135, Hurlhut 700, Farnsworth . . Kunv County, 6,KK) votes—Luthrop 2,228, Dlurloue 2,178, Farnsworth 2,084: Winucbogo County, 5l voters—Lathrop 3,150, Hurlbut 230, Vurusworth 1,400 By adofug 'thess to- Eether wo have the followlnie totula: Lathrop, Jturlhut. Farnaworth, 0,/ b4 8, H44--21,000 At the present tho thls may be considered o fair approximation of the sentiment of the dis- trict, Mr. Lathrop cannot tull to be elected, und ft {8 not unprobahle his majority wilt by from 4,000 to 6,60 over Hurlhut, who will, of cuurse, come oat belind the other two, The mont enthusiastic Lathrop mectings have Loen - lield durlug this wouk in Boane County, Ilurl- but's owu county, In Caledonia,”Capran, Pop- Jar Grove, nnd’ the entire northern pml Mr, Lathrop will recelve a vast majority of tho votes. Hurlbut will bardiy carry ‘the City of Belvidere. Thres lundred peopio ns- gcibled at Capron o few nights siuce to heur R, . Portery of Rockiord, iho spoke for un © hwong aid & hall on the lysue before the district, At Culeduonle, Mr. Willlun Marshall guve an - eloquent address last Monday oight on the gen- cinl fssue, und R. I’ Lorter closed with u speech on the lova] issue, finfshing with a proposal for thres cheers for Lothrop and Reform, which was respouded to by a couple of hundred lusty Beotelmen with o vigor that plainly shuwed they proposed to vote for the wonest Lothrup iext Novembor. Huribut epenks next Thursduy afternvon at Garden Lrafric, Boono County, sud in tho evemng Messrs, Guver pnd Porter, of Roekford, lold * fortd in the same lull, The canyass Is as lively us this ull over the district. TAUTILS OF HURLIUT'S FINRNDS, Speg Aonona, ll., Qi cU—A very Inrge Rej y s e Citastrall ik ) Tieau mceting was beld at th evenlng. The gudlencs was convened without torehilight necessorivs, Tho Rev. ‘L. C. Easton, of Belvldere, gave o tino aiddress on the genr . Issuceof the mmuum. He declined o discuss ! the Congresslunul uestion for the reason that he eould nu/i' nothing Iu_fuvor of his towusmun Iturlbut. The Hom, Charles Wheston fol- Jowed I w discussion of the stonsl (mbroglio, Ue cared nelther ~ for liurlbut wor “Luathrop, nor whether either were regalurly uumnineted, . but - Lathrop represented a princple, stood upon o plutforin which all honest Rte -ung slould Indorge. He concluslively showed that the Mureuge Cou- ventlon was au unsuthorized und selfconstitut- ed body, and reprascuted nobody but the gentle- wen partleipating i it. He bore tostinipny to the unwavering honesty of Willlan Lathirop durlng_ an scqualntanee of twenty-flve yeard, 1le spoke an bour, and was heartily . gud fro- . yuently applinded. Near the close a howliyy mob of Hurlbut's suppuiters who bad becys gutbered fn for thad purpose endeavored to break up the weeting vnld destroy fte effect with ~ Interruption yells, cat~calls, for Hurlbud IJI“&‘ Jeers al the sp v They wers Jed Loony alled, and obetted by men who Dochould bludh st thelr Ceonduct, the H very fellows that haye been wost fnduse trious in senouncjug what they were pleased to call the pundemoniuin of the Geneva Cunven- tlon. The attempt, bowever, did not suceeed, for Mr, Wheatou coutinucd to the finfsh, a closed anifd great uppluuse. Ben who hul been . for Murlbut, bt Who condemued the out- rageuus ucts of his supporters, grusped hls hand ' und coamended hhn for bis coutuge ngainet the i fnsults of tho mob. 1 it Is vxpected Lo imake § vutes In Awora for llurlbut by Insultiug Cliarles Wheutou, 8 gricyous muu-lm{. e, i ILLINOIS, b DARVILLE, £ Bpecial Dispatch 10 The Tribune, H DANVILLE, JlL, Oct. 20.—821ies of mectings throwcbout alt this county bave been held by Loth puities during the last ton days. Ou tho purk of the tepublicaus, Maj. Jumes A, Cou- uolly, of Charleston, 11L, has made o very suc- cessful capvass of tho whole county, and haa won fur himself the admiratlon of bis own pur- ty snd the reapect of bLis opponents. Benator + George Hunt, of Parls, has closed o week's can- voss by & very fntelligent aud able address at thy Opers-louse to-nipbt, W, B, Jewell, editor of the Dawville New, 5 also worklug _ earucstly and very success: fully. =~ Tbe Urcenback demsgogucs sl .. waer clear of i It fs wonderiul to sog how Congres- Ze The Lumnbard ilee Club will arcum{\uly 'he” Hon. Jesse 1. Baker will nl\enk at Richvlew on the 20th ust.; Collins ¢! T hsva never been and am T but have always been and :;:’r’; Ty anan, and am reckoned 18wy poned Mt man'hy all the whalessle et Yaifng, h o talking gtibly sbout mittions and billlons, bonds 7o 8 poljye and bondholders, with an assurance that is amusing and rillcnlops. The people are begin- sufliclent contingent from the Free States to complete thoir programme, 1t 18 In this Centennlal year, when Pennayl- Bob Ingersoll durmg hia ennvasa. win, Ihope, also, in tho Sccond District the people will show their disapproval of tho pres- out Lower House, as they did In Indlann and fact, 1t wos rather over than under thelr strength. Wo sce no reason thus fur to sup- poso that their vote has fallen off in the lalo 1o 27th: Balem the 2Sthi ning to appreciate the absurdity of followinz | vania Is inviting alt tho natlons to fer hospitati- | clectton. It has most Jikely increased cone | Clay — City tho, B0th; W. Elmo the | Ohio, and defeat Harrlson, the man who dian't | Tpurchase good merchanty gy, tiey after uua““mnntmm wlmnnlm?fllc!. and you | tle, and proflering encourazement and kindgess | slderably, The vote was decidedly fncreazed in Blsty Ramsey, Wednesday, Nov. 1. he | know whero Camp Douglas wass who voted Lo oy i ,:“:\1"':!‘,’:" ;L'U‘lhln m,é"l;'hm dally hear lcas about the (jreenbackers. . B. | to her Southern sisters, that the Confedurates | this county. We presume It was also elsowhere, Hon, Jehu” Baker — will speak at | with Ben Hjl], and_congratulated him \lguu his | atatemont. Respoctrully, :1 e tryth o{.‘;” Mann, of this city,fs the only pure, genulne | advance tipon her borders to make another ¢f- | The Republicnns haye not votes enough— the following places: Carlyle, Monfluyiod.w; Rebel specelt Hurcl{ he will be defeated. Btir ) ”‘"“nnu," Demoerat who -has stumped this county for | fort for the horeay which originated snd pro- | nor have they had sinco 1308—to carry West Loulsyille tho 8at; Wednoad 5y Nov. 1, at_¥a- | the peoplc up. Let Tilinofs pattern after Ohio C d Tilden, Alltherest have been perforiners of lonle the Rebellfon. Virginia. he Democracy showed in | tineg Litehfleld Nov. 2. The' 1lon, A. L. Mor- | and Tudlans, and clect good Congressmen. RIME. the two-horse act, and {n attemuting tho feat Pennsylvania demands * Peace and Unity,” | 187 that the; could, oll 40,805 | rison and the Hon, Willlam Aldrieh will apeak J. 20 M. iy hnve epread themselves out pretty thlq(; r. | but ahe demands them as the result of cherful | stralght-out votes in West Virginin, and yot | at Bouton's Foundey at noon to-day. e 81X PRISONERS ¥g Mann, with a consfstency that velofigs o trae | obedience to just law, and not as the sullen sub- | have plenty to spare among thoso Who voted |- It s the Hon. Theéodors I, Pr(ce‘ of _this city, MIBOELLANEOUS. Rpectal Dispatch to s 1O AP principles, pretends to Die nothing but a Demo- | miaston compelled by the offlvers of the law, for Gov, Jacob, Gov. Jacob ud nearly all his | who is to accompan, Col. Ingorsoll in his speak- hs Triby, VIGO COUNTY, IND. Jorier, Oct. 20.~BIx prisyn Spectat Dispatch to The Tridune. e crat, ana talks and speaks for his party and the Penitentiary this eyaing Im ““Mhn Pennsylvania_detands Industrial and com- his_condidate without wug hesitaney or equiva- this Btate, but she knows that thess ing tour through Democratic fi anited in the recent cmoctatla, Seionda_werd anlied jn gh reces Among the prominent visitors to the Grand election with the 40,805 men who votod agalnst merinl prasperily’ Tenna HAuTs, Ind., Uct. $0.—Since tho elec- | wers omployed before dagy, catlon. The campaign of J. @ Connon is the };ulu ‘of ‘peaceful snd orderly soclety, | him in 1573 So that the way toapproximate | Pacific Hotel rooms yeatorday were Samcs B ) Ind.y =Sl omployed with a gane of g Thy daily adding uuvnguflo his prospects (‘or re- ?::nguln on honesty and right, and cll{nob n’v} the relative stren, 'fi; of cthc”llg m:\lmu and | Goodrich, Jollet; the Ilon, James J. Yarks, tion in this State the Republlcans of Vigo Coun- | the prison digging & drain near l‘h’gmm"“d election. He has' been made tho victim of | out of the anarchy and chiaos threatencd in o | Democratic partios in Weal Vi “I'. is to sub- | Rock Islandj sud H, 8. Miller, of the Lincoln | ty have not been satisficd that their defeat was | pond. The place, @ deep ravine, Priton “‘fi most lhl:‘“rk “'"%,“ “';flom.l!lllmll‘ "}"1"'5" :'nlld ‘Sluuth- l’fmflylv“’:: Hfl! g;:;'ir;‘nu r,l::l- {:;mlam‘m 1'5“"1 vu!lcc in ‘}suu(mlm the som Horald, iSRG sccomplishod by fstr means. The votewasover | for thelr cscape, The guanls -lu'u‘ :: ?'“"“‘ and pergonal attacks, while ho atd his friends | tice, then prosperity. o o 0 o ned vote of and Camden that year. This 3 o v B B ke i S | e bunerliy bt that whieh disgraces. the scars | combined. voto- was 83,16, wnd tho Hepublican | Tl nomination of Julin Gomlakey for Re- 1,000 larger than §t was four yearsngo. Tho | ting one, whother serlously or ta, by, Democratle majority vsrled from 100 to 800, 10k 18 1ot kngy, To-day thie Republican candldates for tho Legls- Their names are: bt Bhe Mving soldlors and dishoners. (i of the living soldlers aud oncrs. the graves Johin O'Nell, azed 20, pendent combination of the dead? corder scoms o fire-brand iu the Irish Demoetatie und kindness, vota for Grant was 32,015, Subtracting the lat- 0 camp. The Celts swear dire .vengeace upon ofiyruuent with courlesy terfromn the formner, and we have us a remaiu- Gen, DBlack’s [riends, in thelr se: zeal for his election, have resorted to weasures Petnsylvanin will havo purlty in publle ad- | der a Democratic mnjority of 18,608, ‘This ma- | John because he hns not been a consistent or | latura and County Clerk all filed paporacon- | 1878; Nght complexion, ""': "Zml" Chicagy h ;::‘1‘;?‘ \3:; in m‘\] instances worked bim more m(\lln‘!-ratlu;\“}xflt rshu 'f'““t; j‘:“fi u’{_ Ilt:‘!l: nll.lxal}‘]u ]‘?rlfi Ifll’éfl _‘:ggm fltwm :Iuflflo;}x:. fo‘\i tllu: renl!’on ::é:mli‘glgi)fi:\:b u"lli:&\; fi:y n'il\w} :'J:I{:gl?o‘rv:; a testing the election. To-morrow it Is under- | acar on forahead one fnch long; 1‘:..1“(‘; Im:hq promiscs ol eform ™ m. > hat in 0 vote cast was ont ho votin| C! > D v ¥ B xEnAao countr. Prombses of Ko e e Fam- | Lo e el sastc siatiatics have preacriben Jlaya into the hands of the Republlcans, For stood that tho balanco of tio Republican county | hall vear antenca, 8ty ticket will follow sujt, 'fhe coptesting papers heve fallen like a clap of thunder oub of a clear sky on the Democrate, who had scarcely gotten over jubllating. Tho N Lo The Tri Bpectal DI ITall, ROCKl’Dlfi“aHL,!&qu‘t:hm.—Col. N of Men of Pennsylyania, upon you reats the re gpenatbiliyg-—Jours e the ' absorbing obligation. Wil you “told ths fort™ 1 By order ot the Committee. pfs tha Irlsh Democrats in tho Fifth, Sixth, Beventh, ond Efghth Wards propose ta scratell him. _Tho disafTection Is very strong, and it (s & Dbreach that not all John Comlskey’s persuasive c\gl}nuncu can heal, Georgo Wililams, aged 24, 4, five fest nino inchess threo ';e':r‘: fi'"{?‘“ sey Penltentiary; ink anchor on pgy & looks like a Jew; sent from Chl:é?;m v to population. The an cent of voters was 50 Jarge that ever sjnce that time a suspicion has rested upon the vote as more or loss bozus. But discounting even 5,000 votcs as illegitimate, and atill we have over 13,000 Democratie niajority In %1, Wilcor, of Eigin, addressed n large and enthusiustic lIuJ'ca and Wheeler Club was out 300 strong, A 3 rs make allcgatior: of fiaudulont voies | years In 1875 gave the gallant Colonel a hearty recoption. Hrxny M. Ilorr, Chatrman, | West Virginla on the_ basls of subtraction_that o GGermas aro * kicking * on Charley Kern | PADS Pt Ll 0 1875, He reviewed tho rocord of the two parties, und | A, WiLsox Nons, Sccrctary. i wu have n?::lmm! In Grant’s vota of 1872, If we | because e }m, Indorscd by the Greonbuckers :'Iltl:lgull“tz gc:m I}:%«: ]:1‘{)11 :1.1‘ uvu.ryam L::l'o( ‘éw_ Jolin Binith,” alfas Jim White, ged s more cspevially the financial record of the Detn- —— are correet in this calculation, no ong need be | befora hio obtafned the Domocratic namination { gy Tyo Nopublicana are contidont that they complexlon, fivo feet. six and g hl i bangy oeralls: parky, bkl N sliowell vue plerls e I0WA are corrcct in this ealculation, ng ong necd o | pr Rheri, and thoy hoid, on that zroind, tint | Wi bo abla to maks ot ciear proofs of all they | In centro of forahead noar. hat ooret Fu surd and unstatesmanlike, In conclusion, Lo * ginla has now given all tho Democratic majority | he ls not sound on the financial guestlor, 1t | allego. The casos in the county will comebe- } Chieago for one year lnmsrlmr. et o hcm.l\; indorsed the regular Tepubllcan nom- TAB CANVASS OF THE THIRD DISTRICT. that the Domoceats clafm, As we have eald, was clafined for Charley that the Bonrd of | 7, Yhe Hoard of County Comimisslobers, in | case. This was hig rccong lx.l ¥, Hard ’Wkln; ince of this district, Mr. William Lathrop, nnd Bpectal Dispalch to The Tridune. s slinply tho old. ease of the Dutel taking 1ol | Trade .would back bim. Bty as & number of | yyicn tho Republicans hovo a malority of ot | Jnmes Kennedy, aged 223 erm, showed thnt neither Ilurlbut nor Farnsworth | McGnzaon, fa, Oct, 20.—The campalgn fn [ Jand. T B M e to n Tuinows reportor | Which the Republicans hovs o malley 1 pare | county. for end s fod St from 31 wicrn E_enmlh:d"tln the I?l::n?:fi n'}_nll votes n.f the Third Congressional District of Towa pro- yesterday, “ Charloy lsn good barkees cr,‘n’guod Haps, after oll, thio tables of eleetion-returns | Junc, 1870, L zh:’com,,‘l’é',fl,..““g”""usme, i Foluly Iltinols District. The \wmbecen | ceods favoraoly. Republicans aro confident of THE LEGISLATURE. ';"“,&fl":;-' :‘fg';"’;'.&ci‘lm,tgr:n‘lmfl 'g‘&“g“w VEd il haye to b rovised, and Vigo be put down inclce 5 brights sharp young e fet iy Sinith and tho Hom, . ¥, Crawford, of thls city, | Teclaiming the district by clecting the Repul- PIXING UP TIE DEMOCHATIO TICKET. Jow by making a bad SlierdT out of bim.” _And Republican, Malone, aged”20; “eent, trom Yun 3 MG County in 1874 for threo years: held an enthusiastic mecting at Pecatonica to- | lean nominee. Tho canvass mada thus far by The Cook County Democratie Central Com- | that fs how popular Charley Kern is onthe MENABIIAy WIS, 0 years; tight comy gt poko to s argg Growd. The apeak. | tho Republcans s horough and ffcise. T | mites ek ‘esterdny atternoon at thelr head: | Board of Trae. ! popSECEle Copreponaened o The THe ot T ah bl i i era were wel e |- i ¥ Club, and both gave, cloquent and stirring W. Burdick, Esq., tho Republican nomince, 18 | auarters, No. 77 Clark street, for the purposc of Bchutzonfest Hall was_crowded to lts utmos Joln McQinnls, nged 18; 'CORRESPONDENOCE. sent. from ypy A & > making one of the most thorough canvasses | purging the legislative tickot. Among thoso capacity, every scat and every foot of_standing | County fn January, 1878, for oy - {&"-&‘;’f"“&‘.‘.;’éi“%i?"mfx’,‘,‘; ‘:'xllllp'(,%q {.‘;":‘,‘,2;% that bas ever been made in this district. Every | present wero Perry H. 8mith (Chalrman), Miles DRENTANO AND CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM. nmn': i"{.‘.‘“..;’:&“*’lf,‘.}; mll; \:l}s &fi““éfi.‘?.'.{m&':‘.‘? Elml“y”:gle-usfl Pvfi ni-;! clglit and & :1'{ tni,',‘,ft wee township in cvery county Is Daving personal | Kehoe, Pat Rafferty, Judge Forrester, Gen. ¢ 7\’6"‘ gg"flfwfllfl 5]"'“ 7;’“;("‘;‘ n I\‘{'?:moll,;:x:(}nunty e veswith Ttopublicanism, fvfilnw. eft alde of neck: elim, Pale youz} " m-rfim?mf'mmm attentlon, and everything fs working well. | Canieron, R. E. Goodell, J, Cusselmaun, and P. ““;CWOi ot ‘.—mxcxls ot 1,;0| ‘EK «‘r‘rn; 1:1 : “Yv and tho Bood_old-fashloned majoritles of 1803 | ““Nons of the men Had i Droatuit, 11l Octe: 20—Capt. Ablo mrom Tho Republicans aro fully awake to the import- | Bnowhook. As soon as the mecting organized, | 8 oF WHOW SO0 oV e leading | ong S350l ba fully matntained dn this, the |'stay. ANl aro bright, uean, .,‘,‘,&":;‘;fiifm argumeont [n nearly all the campalgn speechios i to tho effect that it would be extremely hazard~ ous to turn over the Admlnistration of the Goyernment Lo that party the controlling ma- jority of which, a fow yoara ago, sought byYorco that he and Martin Forstimoyer spoke at o large Foud du_La and enthusiastic meeting at Warrensburg lust night. They have both gone to Austin to-night ton meel.ln_lg, apd aro tobe relnforced by Dry Brown. ‘e Captain reports his meetings ns belng much las ance of this electfon, and are working with more iletermination than they have for years. The defeat of two years ago Is having salntary effdet In_stinuiating the B:rty to groater exer- tlons. Tho majority of t. Burdick will bo of the Hon. W. G. D @Gen. Cameron, who dreads publicity na tho dovll does holy water, moved that they adjourn to s private room, and that nonc but members bo present during thefr deliberations, The mo- tlon was at once agreed to, the Chalrman going Centennlal year. Coloman, of thleves, The farmers of th chase, but the darkness of ;':]:mv Xfi-’v"nl«lx{n:ennfi n deneo brush fu tho dircotion whir sl takon may ald thelr pacape, Toon bt lars reward and reasonable exyu’#.’@.“;m‘; Wis., referred to Tilden's war record, and proye him by his own record to be a twin companion of Boss Twoed. 'The speech of tha eyening waa by Pratt, of Ohlo, Throughout his speech the er than n week of two ugo. interest waslntense, and applouso after applause d by the Warden for the rets Iarger than that ouano o arms to destroy.the Governmont it nowscoka cetod i pal eburn of each, Judge Buckinglinm replies to Capt. Able ot i ', out of his way to tell the roporters that it had ¥ greetod lim. — Warrensbiirg to-night 812 Dowourat ratly. | foue T 6.“3.3’55?. sléfim}e[ff; i{:?;'.'.;f, tone” | encelal reforonca to thefr absenco. Aftor tho | to administer, ‘that ls an argument caully!| _gatriel “{" blow hls Hoin to 'I""“(I‘gf’mn'f;; MURDERED IIER CHILDREY, Gen, Black Is to boat Blue Mound at 8 grand | people, kind and gencrous to ‘all; any man can | Committeo got together In thelr grivato apart- understood aud potent in its affect. ggl :gnll cl vtg_ ‘flf’;‘é’,’{fi'{"‘“ o Dg'lon o Wil en- GLex Locx, P, Oct. 20,—~About haly t rolly Uhis afternoon. Thio Demucrats aro pre- | Speale to him with - aseurance’ of receivivg | jment on the fourth floor thoy had quito | Thominor arguments iu the minds of many, A LA o'clock this morning, the wite of by deavor to prove that Sainuct's raimont {8 whitc, paring a serica ot mass-mectings in this county, L i oo one or o larie aues to be b Decatur, s knd Ira Daker (o), fnife, reilly, Jhutever aotts aFoOR | nwarm time of it Tuo Sub-Committeo ro- | > clvil ndministrativo reforim and the currency uaintance with Tweed Is o Ro- | ored), restding at this place, was se en mfl,l Elder Tyler, Prohibitl ndidute for th ported several numes which they thought it | question, The latter question fs taking care of | publican Ne. Gabricl ia confident that ho will | along the rond In a frantlc manner, Wi Le, lp)uumri?, ma jllsthr‘elurnl:ludmfln:m:mn;:sl ;‘i }fl&;fi:{,'c,:'&el‘ fi'é?.clfi, ',.'f!,l,{ngfl E‘:"}. 2';.::,' "'X adyisablo te drop from the ucxcli ut cach can- | {tsclf, and {s on the higlway toa solution by En clected this time, but then Gubriel bos | reqched tha raflroad station she lflrram‘zdmm B ot o ey " s | Tty Sl (5 s | QA i, PSS OISR | bth b, B o In the mathodt | 000 97t v Geman tat sho b ot e b o aget, s arty Is making & moat thoroush | fy na senee an acistocrat, but & man from , A D admnlntstration §8 less frequently referred to, P dancy or The Teibue, dren, and then resumed he 3 ci»grx:ms, and concentrate all their efforts on Ty | among us. " much excited talk and confuston, ll“;x;.l }7(;\:[::;0‘.‘ people 1t scoms flu; Nu:%’:’n‘:’ \Vlm. e rhe. 1ton. deorge cntleman drove £o hor ho“l'a;:l;r:&edm Ths J. M. Griflith, Esq., of Dubuque, the Demo- y 0% g and Miles Kehoo were pmlculn;fl Teotor although among thinkin, 7 lvll—é:n INORRSOLL AT KOCK ISLAND, 10 change should be made, The volee'of the ucstion. Ci rvico roform {s made | B, Pratt, of Olto, and the tlon. James Cole- | her husband, hunted him up. ~ The tro via cratic nomince, is tho centre of o littla arlstoc- lie leading subject tn the letter of acceptanco | man, of Fond du Lac, spoke to an fminenso au- tho housa and found three childs Davashos, Ditpatch to The Irituns . Tnger | Tacy at his home, Iie hus amassed a fortuno Sgfln euh: ;:;3" 5‘9’&“ efi‘}?‘:finfi{? ‘i‘x‘:&“fi}: of Qov, Ilayes, He scems to havo clear views | dicnce 1n this placo Jnst might. 'Tho largest npccuvely'.\‘! nmm}mm. 0 a0 almos A?ei]:! qomATERLOUT doy Uit e Roat Movic | in the proctics of tho law, snd bns rotired maln- | Goiiiittde would do wrong in scttiug nsldo the | uBOR the ucation, lts ovila and lta fetody, Tia | fuih in tho city waa packed tull,ana hundreda | conditton, thelr heads belng “beaten tos iy Jelond this nftarnoon to an audlence that - l’( and now, out of personal gratifleatlon, o | FOI SR T ventions.” Tho Chafrman bind | Jays down a deflnite plan, and nono scom to | went aiay unible to fi“ cven standing room | With & heavy club. A baby, aged 3 months, wy bered not Jess than 8,000, The speaking took | Fisbes to' g° to Cnngruul noy that | $OEOROL D Hahain orders indeed, bis offorts | doubt his eurnoatneas oud his, good Intentions | fu tho hall, Tho. speakers wero good, and gava | covered up with a heavy feather-bed, the fatey. place In the Court-Houscfquare. AMany peoble he cares o fig for our Interests 88 | {1y giraction so fatirued im that fie had to | touching the same. Mr. Tildén lu bis lctter | some unwholesoma _truths for Democrata to |-tton of the mother belng to smotherit, Ty, \era present from:all nelgiiboring tows, Col. | £ peaple, nor our devolopment s a State, | 6 Bt TG 100 Netore 1t adjourned, | offers no methad, and pledges himeelf o noth- | take liomg with thom. All pronounce the | three childron cannot possibly surrive. * The peoplo have gone in search of 1) A womian, who is undoubtedly Inn::e.“nmmw Sl THE REASON, Bpecial Dispatch fo The Triduns, Bravx Cirx, Ia,, Oct. 20.—I¢ Is alleged thy Dr. Mosher, just previous to startinz forse Louts, in reaponso to a telegram from the Chid but a(mu{y a8 a porgonal gratification, It is not neee for him to make any further ex- ertlon, a8 he has wealth, und by being clected to Cougress he abtalus a prominence that hecould not zet in any vther position within I8 ronch, He s ustuz in the campatgn maency frecly and without stiut. Ho truvels through tho district with D. A, Mahoney, editor of the Dububug Telegraph, and one or_two. other gentlemen of fog afirmative, Ho contents himself with fdle vaporings about reform. 'That is the old meth- od. It Ras beon adoptod by oll parties for the lust furli' years, It mcans mnothing, and Is only Inténded ns o glittoring gonarality. 1t Is an oxpression In the abstract which means anything or nothing, Hus any Congzregslonal’ Démocratic Conventivn anywhere ealled upon its candldates if elocted to work for a definito After asesslon of soveral hours' duration it was declded to strike off F. O, Day, candidate for Representativo of the First District, and to substituto A. 3, Brown, Efln:\:r, who 1 also the nominee of the Greenbackers and the work- logmen. BROOND DISTRIOT, On the eall of the 8econd District considera- ble discusalon was indulged {n on the propricty I¥craull'n specch wus one of his most brilllunt efforts, and wus _enthusiastically recelved. Col, Ingersoll speaks hers” next weck, at which time it Is expected dolegations from nd- jacent towns will b prosent t tho nu<verof at least, 6,000, meeting to be the Iur‘;m and most enthusiastia over. wfinennd in this part of the Biate, A grand processlon of 400 men, with torches, araied tho streots with bands of musfcuntlin Pflu hour, It the meeting last night 13 a &) of what, §a befng done in tho State, Wisconsin can be get down for Hayea and Wheeler by 16,000 majority. o ROONESTER, N. Y. AVON, Spectal Dirpatch fo The Tribune. Avon, 1il., Uct. 20,—The Republicans of this o iomiiastis. thodtings thia aftors | Hic suniu chiaracler and roputation. Thds troupo | 01° Lagine™ Gnthor cantldate for. legialative | Foform fn clvil adwinistrationt Thavent th gpeclal Dispatch o The Trlbuns. of Polleo of that clty to go and Wentllys oilisilvo speecly wbich was veceitod by 2 Jarge | Ao Tor indution, snd Grilth, n Tl | roulibolt the nerminelion of %, B B U | ol Ropublienn oflec-holders averywiers, ng | svoning, In tho Cit 1F"R largo audionca | the James beothers who rabbed the Doctr gy the colored candidate, and that the Domocrac Tllght e sble to squosze in_two candldates things wero properly worked. Finally, the Com- spceches, tries to bo both hard and soft, and makes o tmiscrable faflure of Loth. No one de- nfes but that Griffith, as o politician, is o decided and Sens and linrlow spoke to o lurFo and cnthusiastic o forciblo greetod ex-Qoy. Ballard, of Vermon audlence fliiug “ Avonla* to overllowlng, how st bl fu ¢ mattor how honcst or espablo, aré, fu case of nmrl’rlncni‘o( o Teland, whi, here soon after the Northfleld mbher{y, recelre] Dewmaeratle auceess, to be discharged, and thelr through the Post-Offle e in him with summary e i N “ | vengeance i ho comple] ho day's work has done much good, whith mittee came to that conclusfon, snd nomina- laces to be fllled by Democratic otflce-holders? lpnnc\m. ast Monday, wnen George Witlam with the requoat. 'The letter was sl 'd'? Il be ful lection day. Gett, Ross, thio | fallure. Iie shows that o s very greon at the 3 : Plas ot tho old Democratic muaxim, & To the | Curtls was here, witncssed the most enthusi- u L signed 0z Demoaatic.somineo for Ganirons of mé; tio | fotre e fiel sut. sgainet. tho Dubuqa | tons followed, Tom A, Morau tho lvwyer, bet | icforg balong tho avdiies bean incllcated fu | sstie gatboring tin far, und was enough, o3 of the Hoya. Dr, Mosher's fears_for perscal for Hayes safety overeame lils deslre to Identify the o luw, and {4 i probably owing toul tha'pruuner wnr ro]mévd. g il g Times, for somne imagined injury to his sensibili- tiea or reputation, I8 reacting upon him, und I8 condemned by both Democrats and Republic- ans, ‘The fnct fs, that Grifith has disappointed everv!mg{. Ha 1a not near as heavy a8 he waos estimated to be by some of his Ddbuquo (riends. Ho may have ability to prosecute aults: azainst the Hlfuols Central Rafirond, but ss's politiclan bis success thus far ls eomaewhat fn- different, and in the end be will prove a heavy burden for the Democracy of this dlstrict to nouncca himself, through the press, many thought, for any ond week. ‘Tho canvass and Wheeler, is going on actively, but In that quiot man- msrE ve'éuuur to nflé university, ?nwn. Mr, Blain¢ s to bo here a week from Monday, and will create the domonatration of the campaign, as ho did in Buffalo. 'Thore havo yot been no torchiight displays on eltiier aide, but it 18 nBm- posed to go cxtoneively into that on the 80th, and give Rochester such o rousing as It seldom oxperiences, spitit upon cvery Democrgtic stump through- out the landl Is any one foolish and shinpla enough to belleve thut o slnglo person now in offlca'will L ratatued In cas of Demacratis succoss! 1f a Gen. Webster wero still allve, syould his tenura of ofilce be sccura? Suys Mr, ‘Pllden, * After these immudiste steps (tho re- moyal of all Republicans and the subatitution of alt Demccmu{ which will lusure tho exhibition of botter examples, wa moy wisely PD on to tha abolltlon of unnccessary oftices [ufter the Demo- o Titieal exlstenco, waa the first nomineo. ’Flm claims of Michacl Flavin, the workingmen's candidate, were also urged, but he failed to de- velop any particular strength. On the voto be- ing taken, Moran won the Ttfle, and wos de- clared the winner by scvc{’nl engsths. THIRD, v ‘When the Third District was called up for in- vestigation and discussion, considerable o) sltion was manifested towards Androw J, En- zenbacher, who represents the German Domo- o The s;‘upcow;.cllu., ui-z. w.—an:: uluu. Geol ‘u 0gys, of Clunpaign, spoke to o large sudi- e Goratian Lamghe. s rpiwch was cxeellent, and warmly applsuded.” Mr. Serogge Is very popular here, oud our Central Cominittee are urging him to make n speech in every town in the county, If they succeed in BURGLARS ARRESTED, . Spectal Dispatch to Tis Tribune. ROORFORD, 111, Oct. 20.—A couple of noth ous burglars named James Sedgwick and Ady Bosnor were arrested {n Rockford to-day. Their last haul was mado a few miles west of thls iy, JANESVILLE, WIS, Tilden means by reform of the civil aervice, 1l meaus that Democrats, and none but Demo- crats, arc to have the ofilces, This is what he. meaus by “better examples.” Aud * flually,"! after they have sucked the orange, huve had the wmepituct, snd pre about to bo purned out of power, then they will abolish the oftices, and deviso a systeul to prevent the Republlcans from turning” out the Democrats, Ho dops not promlse to devise this new syatemn and was a large quantity of jewelry, tvy getting Bim to do #o0, he will dougood work crats have had the usufruct. of the samo for Bpecial Digpaich to The Tribune, ) forthaparty, carry. cratioslomone. s ynlineas for the position | Fu yeirs or morel sud. inally to' o pationty | Mapisoxs Wik, Ust MocNoeh SSUR iy Badgtof s tsated e il 21 pectal Dinpateh 19 e Tribune, Speniah Divpalch to T ribune Supportere ( tho meeting could have been | carefil orgunization of a beiter clvil-servly L e g B e fosts 1t willun- | erlotaly aten’ by brakoman-snd frean: Pronna T Duaen to 1o trtbuns, 1o | Dgs MOTA—R Ly Ot Sheili Demoeratfy | countod o half o hand, Bt s wo frst-class | EEL, Lenponco fs readlly scen what ik bEcdly Do th largest poliical gathering over | Swploysd on tho Nertinwsstern Raad, Ny is anmounced to dellver 8 speceh here Wednes- | papers are l.elll'ng thelr readers that Iowa will :gsmentmllvn of the Tautoule nation conld ho s sel Y ot Mr, | embled fn the Interior of tho State, it heing | 88y8 they used a knife on him, Both theme uced into accepting the nomination, Enzen- bacher’s name was sllowed tostand for tho pres- ent. Itis not by any means unlikely that he will be bounced before the ticketsare printed. FOURTIL When the Becretary calicd the Fourth Dis- trict, it was at once moved to nceepithio resigna- tiou of Frank Evons, tho condidato for Senator. A lively discussion ensucd on the eloetion of 8 substitute. W, H. Condon was placed in noml- send two Democrats to the next Congress, whereas the fact I, they will do nothing of the kind.” They will even ldse the Ieprescntativo they now have, who misreprescnta the district In which he bu(m-gn. The Republican mnjorn{ in that distriet {s full 5,000, and nothing bul foolishness permitted o Democrat to ho elected, The Republleaus of timt district lave learncd the fuct that votescount, and will throw awny no votea there in Novembor. dny next, Out, 25, and 88 this (s to be thu first solitical demonstration held here this campalen, v Is expocted that the attendance will be enor- mous, ~ Col. Ingersoll s hilled tor Urbann that dny, but an effort will ba mudo to have Lim here *to futroduce Binlno and preside ot the mesting., were arrested this morning. B —— LOTTERY SHARKS, CiNcmNATY, O, Oct, 20.—W, Y. Bedam, Alex- ander Hart, and M, Moscs, monagers [ Cor- ngton of lotterics clalmed to be drawn ude tho Frankfort grant, woro arrested to<ay oau aflidavit accusing them af Hlogally conduclinzs in the heart of strong Republican counties, The 1magses of thie peoplo will sally 08 one mau to do honor to this distinghlshed orator aud states- man, The meeting will be held on the Fair rounds, and Burr Robblns' mammoth clrcus Eunl. will shelter and seat the peoplo, This ar- rungement will afford most snllxfiwlor{ ag- cominodation for the fmmensc crowd that s .cartain to be present. SKAKEE, Bpecial Dispatch 1o Tha Tribuna. KANKAKEE, 1lL, Uty 20.—The lon, ¥. B. Sherinay, of Chivsgo, delivered the best speech Murphy expects to . 4 KENOSTIA. lottery. The partles wero released on bailto of s catmatien 0 a0 o audicuce o | win Tn the Davenport, d:xllrlulnlilgr %’f""jr'i. of s | mtion. Sivoral shisctions wers, made and i | Gy upuin utorn: Wint hoos Gov. Moy aay] | seamqarBeciat 0 ; BEA Ve aibe, nngdna oanh]ngny i, “Tho lollry it nearly wersons. Lils quldrees was o scath- | personal popularity, but he will fall. That the i iy i ENQSTIA, 1y Oct. 20.—~The Doio and other implementa of the afllce were s it eipose of the sham protensions of the De- Nt bave bat littio bope fn the contust in | suiliclont strengin, 8. S linyos was proposed, | This systeuy ‘18 temptation to dishonesty, 1t Y pisiente mmdn to c'nrryAtlazg:amlng and county. mnss uvcnlg at Park City- but tle audjence as- making stronuous aloctions in this city meeting wes hold ~ this Hall on the North Side, and the drawings wiil probably cease for s tends dircetly to extravagance and ofliclaf incae while. pacicy. Thy offices In those cases have beeoma not meroly rewards for party scrylces, but ro- wards arty leadors. ‘The aystom as wos also John ¥ Scaulan, tho Greenback can- didnte, who was beaten {n tlie Democratic Con- ventian because he tried to dodge the question, WVl you support Tildon_and Heudricks?! wocraey to reform, und abounded in witty lustrations, (AIRO, Bpecial Dispaich o The Tridbune. this Btate, is evidenved by the fact thot thuy have organized no campalign. That um{ havo no hopo In the North {8 ovidenced by the fuct that In a front window in o business-house (n ——— SUSPICION OF MURDER. io s ? o o) sembled was but slit fu numbers, and in conse- ety 20.—" etbert € Cammo, Tiiah Dimaich bo The Tribur, e o | B Nl Siaies greanvach, of | It wos argued ngaiust Bcalan that ho ( degrades tho elvll seryice sud the chammelor ofs | guenco but littlo enthusinem was manifested. o, Jck, 2 s Democrats both lave a rally st Mound Clty to- | tho valuo of 8100, which the ownor offers that | Was an “apostats Republican, _ without !‘r"’ skt by abollshed, | Ty ypeaker who addressed the meoting wos 3 ising an wight. Gen. Koum wil wduress. the epub- | Indfane will vote Tor dayes and Whacler fn No- | constitucncy, and slmply represented himsclf., he roform “'“’“| gt by radieal, and | g9 §PSSE TS Ritehite, of Raclue, and tho | Waa found to-day Ina well on the premists ¢ e,y Thehabticns il 1o | A W Yot o era four days, and o | O & Vote, however, it waa found that the ex- | complotel 1ie dogs not pratues to liayo It | arpuments used by bim to'enlist tho malority of Henry Gravlin, at Asteutneyville, V., which tal hear Ingsraoll st Centralin on Baturday next. | Democrat has shown falth cnough in'lis pro- | Unvizer won tho toss for the pusition, snd 1t wus ubolighed * tinally,” that is ut the end of his { Rifhcarars wore bt weak, aud falled toercute | beon filled in. White was a witoees sziut . to e 4 80 recorded, term, but ot once. £ mont. The | Gravii Tast seen @ PENNSYLVANIA. SRE S Dt pssd muster, ot was - | S i i, wnd g Canerosonat | v B T i RINGING ADDRESS ¥IOM TUE KEPUBLICAN 8TATE NEW YORK.. o BrxTIL put squarcly upon the plattorm o clyll-service Spectal 'D‘,’;‘l:gg " e bina, excitement is intouse, couTrEe. A DEMOCHAT ON DENOCRATS, On the eall for tho Bixth, conslderable focting | reform, and have pledged themnsulves to sasist | Bag Craine, Wis, Oct. 20.—In the Chlcago AY. JIEADQUANTERS furUBLIGAN BTATE Co- | Atamoeting of oflicars of the various New | was manifosted sgalust Bexton. It wos claimed | the Prasident In bringing aboul this rolorn, | Fine of the n upearcd a dispateh dated [ oo SIHOOTING AFEBAT -y SUTTEE, PIILADELDIGA, Oct.. 14, 1676.—T0 the | York City Regiments of Boys in Blue, bl Dy o Uppononta that o waa n politicu nobody, | 10 tlio Third District Mr, Drcututio has long sd: | Eau Clatro, Oct. 17, falacly and miliclosly at- uisyiLLe, Oct. 20.—Duke g y Regf ¥ y el in vocated this reform, has urced the clovation of b Maysvill twica n Zreople of Pennsyloania > Eleven years after the | the Eleventh Assembly District o Saturds bid no nrnnfilll. and was the bosom fricud snd | Yocated this ruform, has b o clevation of | tacking Gov. Pound, L. C. Btanley, sud Scnator | Maysvillo, was abot thres times, twic overthrow of the Rubellion wo flud the men who | night, after tho busincss of the evaning had b B e e oy o e Y e ortetoncs r:»‘:‘:e'tfi::‘dpl:fi ox"’é“u‘:fgm'x';'x’ué'é’ iy | Gameron, No sueh dispateh, vas :X'ifg;‘“": besd, 8 tioa, In ek elts ""‘“’\’3’;@3{1.‘.‘,}“3 : v c . d ¢ forced It upon thoe country again preparing to dlspn;cd of, Capt, Benjamin Finlay made the RIZ ‘mth&fl’fil" |3T‘:l:§1mycfin'r;c¥i:l’i Lb‘.‘:;lln,;,. Benutunkwml the constituted duty of the Pres. {{,‘;‘.",‘J‘J; #,fi clfi:‘: gf.,:,h‘m °.hq“m purp:?t ;':,‘:‘ C‘arulu ut‘fh';fl‘;‘sfll:'fl;{:;w, selze the (iuvn:n:'xducm.. It llu llxrdolci Cx‘mh:der- following remarks ana read the followlng ba'; ‘:tunx‘l}lng fl?‘;’i '(‘:uél lcrv.tluo. RO }dfilh wm" f'llf"f& nn'r’.',"m:fl' _o?f'fm‘ ’n:gll; to come from thelr town, ——— y ted upon -the ol Jonfederaty e 0 Bovon! rict was adopted without an & : FOND DU LAC. . . ?.i‘i:;',-’.“”m'é?'um sover ahandoned lh‘u:;l Thor | s S showing tho true viewof & |, Co8 SEEIEE PR Mg Was suid sboup tup | and honest Collectar of Rovene, Lecauss Special Dispaich ta The Tribune. BURGLARY. pruminont Democrat: Coxpapes: Op the 30th of October, 1875, the Hon, jra Shafer, fornierly Dlstrict Attorney of Albany, aud st that time the Chalrigan of the anti- Tammany orauization, dellvered 8 remarkable Epecial Dispatch to The Tribsra, Brooanatow, ' lil., Oct, 20.—The bomtt o Capt. Riobsame and i, Selbel were suterodlut night by burglars and robibed each of serend such nomince was not chosen by bim, os In o recent case—1 refer 1o tho successor of Gen, Webster, That question was m2do an {ssue in the Convention which nominated Mr. Breutano, Fonnou Lig, Wis., Oct. 20.—An immenso Republican mass-movting;was hield hero to-night. Five tiubs were ju procession, with about 500 “Armory Hall s filled to liear the Hon, Iahod Idea—tiioy still think with Mr. Tilden that ours ts a Confederacy, and not a Notlon. They have made bim thelr candidate beeause be neyer county ticket. WARREWITIT, 1t is understood that there i3 diseatisfaction with the assessments lovicd by the Committee, i 7 ) 4 which are as follows: Congressman, each, | 8ud ho pledged himself to ublde by that {ssue, | G. V. Hazelton ond James Coleman, Much | hundred dollurs fn thoney aud jewelry. mfi,fi:fin: uu!d:;llf ‘fi‘nuc::mélt:e:m; ;lnl;; :3":%'3&‘"133»"-?-’? ;flq‘n:g:rn‘.;gz}imuv;.h ,B:l?nllu%“v’vl:': S'A,SXLK\', Btate Beng}yn.'cnd\,vufio; s::u{ “:%3" it ‘ifiiflfia%fi’l"fi&"flfl'{?fi%fl"fl,‘x tfig‘xllfrll . u‘:t&ulm pl:lele;m. Itts the largest meeting —— Drg“;\lx(mll Immmmn&’ "l:1 :‘;:: .; i S:uw gx’:"lg:?gm:‘fi'?é“‘?:h;"‘:':cl:" ‘.Fgr:'?l:}“,;wm fi:flt;’vfl"&c‘h .urfiérsb":&? fit:gmg" :h"m: mr‘l::r. maklpg tiatho burdew of sl ug‘u.- e spa: g‘l‘:flgl'l'; e ribune WASIINGTON, %’.“(‘L’; }(z)lc)t‘. 90.~Charler I ) ieads An I et 2004 5 n L h"‘i‘hhn‘:nga ‘l‘llknh:e‘::g'y t‘l?n"t Hred. the dteber” gun weudatlverea, nml"finmunan’wu-“c‘m‘c‘;::ulwh:figicll; fl:fi‘,‘:‘&%flk' S35 Cotthty Commitslonasty u-“i:‘- cliooalng between Mr, Brentano nng Mr. LavonTa, Ind, Qat. 20.—ho Kepublicans | Moulton, & rcal-catate agent I this cinbs 1eft hore, Jeaving debta estimated from Pt to $100,000, hem»mullng mecting at the Wigwain this frown Charlestonagaiist Sumterin 1861 and this evoning. Speeches were maode by Judgo Os- with tbe ’l‘umulun{ organizaifon, ana althpugh It N tllm heresy thoy are remarshuled {u 1576 to re- 14, supported 8, J. Tliden In the contest azalnat tien, i, it did 80 with extreme reluctance, “Tho mach Lea Moyne, tho Amerjcans und _the Germans 1; ted il o LIy el e g i should bear In mind that Mr, Lo Moyne 1s_tuak- .other Demouratic aspirants for county vfiices odilan Tosta then 1n embiyo nava resulted procisaly | Oro expected to meet Monday morniig 'ab10 | v s canvass under tho shadow of the Dam. | boru sud other prominont cltizona. Republlc- I To thls and, they haye crushied out Republic- Frircety | o'clock, at 77 Clark street, for the purjio oratic party, that party whose watchword fs, | Gus bere deem nono the worso for, thelr buttle, v el very Honhern Stait 1o this | Lhoir Sharet Bret Ciott bt Lauts the anflciome | putting up tholr moueys aud it . | #iho pullsto o Bliren “ropta. | but are moro enthusiastio aud determiued thasi | - CASUALTIES. end, they have made the white Republican un | many dpnr(y torgot his emphatic warnings, and con- | puign committes, sents the Demoeratie \muy. qrtherels noDewo- | eVOR . . — outesst and the bluck Itepublicon u vassal, To | desci mfn" 1a mfimf ;mxu; nld'ihndanuno ug —_— cratlc party in _his dlstrict. Does ony JuLis SR G i ACCIDENTALLY fillm';mm o hia et cogauion o, Ilspalllcsndfa thele e | A e A0 o sl JORISCL 2 45 R ATOUT TOWN. ono otlove thot. Mr. Lo Moyng Will s | Qnmaty Wik Oety i oncgads Jullan of | NEw You, Oct, 20.—Dr. Juls & LG, 3 7 ¥ | %<1 do not choose to Invoke the memories of the who wad Ligher than bis Ii_my, mfi!m than tho atandard plauted by Mr, Tilden? “Postponed ™ is written over thoe Democratic portals, and through them Mr, Lo Moyne mnuat inurch, RBI'UBLICAN UEADQUALTERS, The preparations for this ovenlng's grand ‘rally in the Exposition Bullding wero nearly’ of East Thirteenth strect the explosion of a cartrldze, died halt nighte o was ramming & chargo Into the < Indiaug, spoke to & Democratic powwow hera to-night. The Democrats had bonfires, bands, snd caonon firfog, It was the first mecting of on, Fryo apeaks hers Tucsday 1 ?rmln she cement to mako s solld Bouth, e Confederste upmy Is far more united to- day fn tho new effort 10 selze the Goverument Rebolllon, tho bitter, dark memories whieh sur. round that teaglc, terrible tima, 1 would be the Tust non to aay one word against universaldimnesty Vi ! aigs, Targe peet than it was fifteen years sgo fu tho mud effort | and peace, 1 o cted Y ’ Tt bohoves every hative-born and nataralizeq | this cam % when the oxplosion accyrred, and 8 1 thas It Wae Uteen yesre ago i tio taad olfort | i peaco. (1 i K b0 webcumn ay e | LoD e ey Carouton comn, | clizen whose syviputiics {n the st s lieen ot sad ooz propafations aro under way. { G'IRo carirligo waa dsivon Inta bls ot ul sympathizer in the North, They have coucen- | home or to o our kacet; but When 1 nea the sol- i Y LApEY with the great principles of the Republican Bpectal Diepatch to Tha Tribune. lodgod botween the heart and left g, T o strucls upo 8 alnglo. leiothy | diers who fought tuder' lowucrans, and Bherldan, | mitttes will urrsugo toduv. The turnout will | party, not to” sbandou the cause of uvil- [ fawsmno, Mich, Qct, 20.—Ohauncy W. | Thcbaud wos Dreparing to go on 8 shoth Revolution of the Government. . They sink | and Grant, uudor tlwhll\“l‘l'n!b}iunfi,&r‘ the coure | be a gorgeous and mmense aflslr, Cowpaules survl‘i-a roform, aa it scemns about to ho sudcess~ | Greon, of Oakland, haviug declined u,:’ nom. | curaion when the fatal sccldont bappestis, o uvery other question out of sight, und thereln | Bgculs, Corcoran, Jnfmm“;n'““ué”"mx‘*‘ mo¥s | of Boys In Blue will be present from Kaukakee, Tl ana throw themselves Into tho Democratla | atto of Commfssionor: of tho Stato Land. | Was 49 yeora of ago, and well knowd party, where thera is not th of an futention to reform th thor and Iccturer, — BLOOEIIN(}E(;:;“L Hpeciat Dispatch 40 b Broouxarox, i, Oct. 20.—W. A: (iirlml Gorman _crackcr-baker, had bis “gv 1y a:luntahed Inl rv'-ckur uws-‘l!l‘(:”e?" to-day # { a8 nece g clty, 9 arm broke n:u’uia, besides recelving othier serious Injurlss: m— Schurs, whon [ so the brave 'men who gave up thelr time and porlted thetr lives for the country worklng at reduced wagos on the boulevards, while the oiicers of the Rebelllon arv holding high places ur City Uovernment, { cannat but fect that lowed our friendsblp for the South to go (oo far, Lot ustuke the Hazajye of vur army, ¥ita John Parter, whom Linculn thought worthy of cashlerivg, and we find that he la emnployed by Panyuany Hall at 831,05 & day, whilo the woldlese who fought uuder Bgel to 'retrleve hia disas. ters rocelvos 31.00. Wo find an allen resident lhu{‘ teach us our duty. Ehall they recover fY thie ballot, conferred upon theur by Repubfican magnauimity, whiat thoy lost on thie battle-tlold fn contict with the pevple they betruyedi We bave met aud vanquished thelr assaulting columns tive times sfuce the Oret Tuesday of feptember, 1876,—in Verwont, Malue, Colurado, Oilio, und ' Indians,—gutning ten members of Congress, electing five Leglstatures, fucluding that of Indisua, which even the Rebel raiders from Kentueky were not able to cuplure, Ottaws, Aurors, Elgin, Butavia, Calumet, and other surrounding towns, besldes lurge delega. tions of Mivute-Men, Thers will wlso be a large represcntation of veteraua from other places, and, altogethor, the procession will be a meimorable oue in many respects, Gen, Roy- nolds will hove eharge of the Boys In Blue, uy Commander .of tho State, Qaen. Brldgea will et as Commanders c;flman. aymptom vil service, A M, Paxon. THR INGEKSOLL MERTING, R To the Editor of Tha Tridune. . Onicaao, Oct. 20,—As Mr. Ingersoll is to speak in the Expositlon Bulldiug, I hope the Committoo of Arrangements will not fall to sceuro to the thousands who will attend the privitege of ilearing Lis eloquent porlods, which Otlice, the Democratic Central Committes huve ng}lemud J. B, ¥enton, of Vlint, for that oftice. TiIR CONNNOTICUT AMENDMENTH, The lartford Courant says that the result of the yote in Connucticut on tho sixconstitutional minendments on the first Monday of October was, ua officlally cunvussed, us follows: No, 1—New towna of Jess than 2, 500 inhabitants 10 Le itachod to parent town for represontation in the liouse of Represontatives: Yes, 26, 604; no, of Now Jersoy fn our Follco Department; on | lu-Chlef, ln place of Gon, e, X 5, majority in tavar, 21,088, Domocratie victorles tn the Bouth ure only | unsuccewsful Bonsral during. the Q&'u‘r, tnr‘uh‘; Col. nm',ml. {,’,flf‘ wmman:l 3,‘, {:fi:rbfm:‘?: thoy con do by cartiug @& fow loads "fi‘z‘.“:z— roviaing for Sininsslng votos of State OVER evidences of Duinocratic terrurlsm over lepul. | 810,10 w duy whilo the soldier who fonght | o i ' | of suwidust upom the flwor of [ oficersin Novombar: You, 31,871 uo, 503} mu- RUN oy Tribunt. Tieans, Bixty-tye thousand Demoeratlcnmjority | undée Burslde ‘o roteicys his dlasssters dige (:on. Matson the Becoud, and Qou. Seribner the that vast auditorium, It this s not Jority in favor, 81,368, Bpecial Dispalch b0 The ot rpebond, i Goorgls nisaus 66,000 Rebel shot-guns at th | 8¢ $1,60, We nd the Private Sccretury of Jef Third, The line of march hus already been 3 0, 3—Common Pleas Judges to be appolnted for Towa Citr, Is., Oct. 20.—Tho ¢ non Daviy, thio trusted coneslor of the ebel chi alttiug by tho alds of Muyor Wickham as bls Prie vt Sucretary, giving biin bad_advice and running the Mayar's: oilice of New York, snd earaing 815075 o day, whilo flie waldiers wha fusel traln oa tho Rock Tsland Hoad atruck & %L i ¢ David Kingstone, who o e o e hcatod ponditlon. s Lot are fatal, done, and the audlonce is not seated, all other nu.c‘{npu to remedy acoustis troubles will not avall, " The reason such yast crowds:can hear a where thure are no walls four years, and Ulty Judges for two years: Yes, 80,4803 no, 1,B08; ‘majority in favor, 28, bS8, Ko, $=lrobate Judges 1o be olusted for twa You, $1,500; uo, 877] majority in favor, published. Next Baturdsy ovenlng TUE UON, JANEB G, BLAINE lis, pfl’l‘huu weeks only aro *left to us to mect tho new vrisls forced Upon us by these men, What will Pounsylvaula dof Our” enowivs, confident B o O v s Houti Have | et b A ol et tiste £1-Go; | WHI occupy the. Exposition Hulldlug, Tho | apeakor out of ooy 5—Compensation_of Mombers of General — rosolved to make unother attack upon thisgreat | Wa tind o). uiney, of o loliel army, xfimu.‘.’g purado on that cvenig will probubly take pluce | 0 Feflect lfl(wmfh tho sound, s, thit | Asiembly e %3500 st o gy FISHING VESSELS LOST Eoatt. iy cave the Soutl i the sue castody | an fmportauf position T the SharlTs vblce, while | after th mecting. The three divislons will be the ~ feet of ~the multitude make | gy 025; no, 1, 8835 majority In favor, 2,742, Oct, 90,—The loss on tho B0 B e et iruto uptty. i (hcy | B1amY oF the bt ito ahurved and e i (e | shiaply marehien (o tho habl whora soataorill bo | 52 o S0800, 1t 1o henomfia st ebimd 10 | ol Kraslngthe Word S le™ froui tha olec. | QUEBEO, Oct s reported 18 axe now, as {n 1503, marehing upon Pennsylyaui | Libby Prison are now a‘"is"t'& ‘about Now York | pasdrved for them. This Is dono becuuss Gen, | Lebalurke multitude _ossemblo and stand to | toral qualificationss Yes, 30,054; no, 2,249; ma- | shore of six fshing schooners nd Ci . bogging for alms. . Rtequler, af Alas miag, Uid 4 (e, Cola, ulgt of Alliud, and of o Jurlty In fuvor, ¥7,714, in determined nmyl and thew Rebel yell already per(xhld' fudatorinined arrag and ono luatance & crew of seven fupumber s heard wi our Limits, e Corén has Axed for a Lgur o wpeaker I the Exposition Uulldlnfi urado on the sang | wiag iy the result! Thuss ou the outsk e —— the. Confederat I e itayort s | evening, when Benator Josepl McDonald will 4 hro Let us prepare for them. Our great Com- ..,,‘:m"{%fck'..'i‘,.fi.'W'{.fm:‘}“‘"“«fim:“'éflfi 4t BIACSS | peak (6 the Democrats ‘fu Sither Farwell! oF etone, e Ealsa ot Elkelt *foet” X TOTAL ABSTINENCE, TELEGRAPHIC_NOTES. mouweulth bus alwsya been the strongliold of | soldiers who fought undor Grant, in Misslsslppl, | McCormick Hull, Gens, Corso and Dridizes lud l",,K on the floor provents those next Bpecial Dispaich 4o The Tridune. pecial Dispalch §0 The THOWRE ey Natlouslity, Durlng the War she gove her | and under McClellan, st Antlstam, ara begwing | & conference yesterduy In regard to the matter, | nuarer the speaker from hearing, ond the Tnpuanarotss, Octs 20.—~Tho (trand Lodge of | 3, 85500, 111, Oct. 20.—Au tdea of the g gg;;;*;\emgg;;;fl“-u L ooleyLathe st ol s Al from oot Lo et e ey i | Aud both putlce ar Wcliuud o mako such ar- | e to nova ubout alio, Ll the o fulini st | Good Templars to-day appoloted a comtnitteo | of geriyily in tho corn market of this reghn o, Cte fo ot Buctiomalian, | rate of $10.57% 8 day, whils 1Y curatug i the | ranguuicnts as will bo mutuslly satisfactory 10 | yolsy take pusscesion uf ‘all the audicnce ‘ex- | of threo to examing tho danclul masters of tho he nuit! both, aud in order to avold suy colllslon whilch Lo derived from th fact that u ¥ fought under Bherpan are pald $1.00. Wa 5 cept the central mass: A little sawduat where . e ity seales i Pesd oo Als hroua. | ,ynd""f;fih'hg'?"llc“' Bhiscitian, id o mdor et axechtioncs af John Kolly. tightoccus through politlcal wxsdtoment, 3r. Thbrais to bo any standlug dondyill give a mare ;:_,%LR,:',] :;Ld. L{(?‘fi‘u:':m“:"&: '::‘l‘,l,l:“u':nn:la luads weighied o i e current, muukl Aleado durtog all tho struggles of the WAr. | aaraug $3.824 8 duy, by driving Domocrats auk ud's meeting was postponed from Tuesday | yoilous degreo'of cotniori audBleasure 10 wll | wuuea tho Stato ' D thg | tio Orat slx BOULID S 100 for thecu t uq ple belloved that when Vickeburg and | of the party, while honest wen are compelled to to Suturday evening ab his own request, and | concorned. Ingersoll is, I belleve, the foremoat et thoe Btate 1vmporance nco about the | yeap was 12,774, aguinst “rflc i 13::5131‘! m-“hl::'ml v‘/’.'. Jul{. fipu.'n‘e'fie Tabur st & reduced rate of wages 1o continue bim §n | hot it order to provent & Democratiy detaou- : . widdle af November, far tho purposo of secur- | {ug halt of lust year. ¢ B 5 power.” stration, ks some sssert, Thoss huving the . watler in charge Wish to bave s full under- standing between the two headquarters In order that sny trouble niuy be -vulfle&. THR PROCES>ION. One of the feutures of the procession thia ovenlog will pb the detachognt from the Euven- ing Journal pilico under the command of Mr! Jeflery. ‘They will have s printfug-press in a 10 hear bim, CHICAGO CONULTASMEN, s T she Editor of The Trivuns, ) ArLANTA, JiL, Oct, 16~ hiope the people of your ¢ity will eloct good men to Congress, The Republlcans have good,” anlo candidates, Ald- vich vupresoyts the busluess part, and {a au sble, car, i will striko off and distribute’ cawpaigu | bouest mon, Cun the saws be suld of Lis op- orator of the United States to-dsy, aud I want Cuvia, fug needed temperance Jegislation this winter, e e JAMES BRADLEY. To ihe Zaijor of Tha Tribume. Ci10a60,0ct. .~ have been Infurmed ot your offlco that the commuuicatfon signed * Domjo- crat ? o Tus TuisuNs of yosterday, aud re- ferring ta me, was written by @ man calllng bhusel Willlam I, Peecman, 1 do uob kuow uud the Rebellion was dead; but they aro now brought fuce to facs with a Revolutiun us dun- gerous oa the Rebelllon ftsulf, Whon fifteen Btates can bo more untfied by the -hut;‘gun and tho bludgeon than they were by srined Becesston atself, and when this com- ition 18 coforced by the suppression of freg speech, 8 free bullol, and fre schools, its suc ceas must eud our Hepublicau experiment. RAIRIE FIRE, Spectat anu To T TvE e | gore BLOOMINGTOH, il Ost. M1 Wi T, ship, McLeau County, yc»lcrdfll:!'»_ estroyish were burned over I.v,vdat ,}’T,’:finn;,‘“ ¥ t cres of corn, an e ! A eaction of numberlcas. fara B sl buproyements WEST VIRGINTA. TIB BESULT ONLY WHAT 'WAS TO HAVH DEEN EXVROTED. Whaeling (W, Va.) Intetiigancer, ‘There s uo reason to doubs thay the Demoo- racy have carried tho Btato by a largo majority. It 13 protty uear the old and well-knowa caso of

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