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nt population and busi- kit m"i:c to Ilmr:. one city lndu;e cls of Chicapo are second in ::‘f, :‘:‘ New York, and in quality aro o ywhere. 'o“uwnfi‘lg: ‘:i{ busincss-men who advertise bl uu" is very smoll &8 compared with those ts Coleact 2 ¥ iiher in Now York, Boston, Clu- who 41K 81, Louls, and the Journals of Chica- canath o‘r“;m“‘ In clrentation and importance g ‘?u(m,nn-y outelde of New York, yll‘C"me TumuNe printed and sold T".n fca. of slxteen pages each, on Sunday, 45,75.1”:0:\“& printed forty-four columns of ad- 0k 20 20, refivating thie wanta of tho cntiro sy M)’unuull]’, while exclusively repre- whel s its habitual readers s constituency wnmil:g {n hinportanceand Iluence for com- m:sn ] purposes any Jourunl i{n the United o m'ul a constitueney of fur more value to s,:’:;:émgum advertiser than coula be reached o pyall the newspapers printed fn the Nortliwest “tside of Chiago. “n;::“;c::lcr» are persons of means and {nfu- £ cry walk of life, and especinlly the 4 :‘1,:;: nyhuslucss«nmn would find profit in dl;' ssings and who conlil comprebend a busi- o Wmlcn\cm when presented in a plain, busi- ”.m:e manner. This is really thegreat merit nfi‘un Tripung for advertising purposes, and ;u,c sole cause of 1ts great suceess. aters i Pfousehol §EDDING STATIONERY & INVITATIONS Jaxnses, McCruno & Co., 117 and 119 State-st. i o f;ims ts secon n Artintic gnd ¥ine Goods for 1d and Personnl Uno. DLNANDS— . MaTsox & Co,y Cor. Btate and Monroc-sts. AITISTIC TAILORS— Epwarp ELy & Co. 165 Wabnsh-av. 38T WORK IN STERLING SILVERWARE— Gonuast MANurAcTunING Co., L Bond-st.,, New York. 3§ FINE UNDERWEAR— YEVSEL ¢ Browx & Prion, 105 Wabash-av. R-PLATED WARE— 9 BLVER MeripeN BriTansIa Co., Marsox & Co., jor, State and Monroc-sts. O, PAINTINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, AND DIPORTERS OF WORKS OF ART— M. O'Buex, 203 Wabash-av, ES— CARRIAG STUDEBARER BROTHERS, South Beud, 1nd.; 265 Wabash-av. FINE WATCHES— N. Matson & Co., * Cor. State und Monroc-st3. EIDGLOVES AND WINTER GLOVES OF lldesxiptions, Pants GLOVE STone, 0t Btato-st. FINE WATCII REPAIRING A SPECIALTY At HamiLtoN Rowe & Co,, Coruer State aud Washington-ste, MILINERY. — TUREE ENTIRE NEW #flellatsand Bonnets, not found elsowhere. WEBSTER & AUSTIN, 107 State-st, ALES AND FINE DRESS GOODS—~ Ciias, Gossaor & Co., 105, 103 and 110 State-st. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITIS— N. Marson & Co., Corner State und Monroe-sts. £1ANOS (Chickering & Bons)— . A. Reep & Bow, Yan Buren and Dearborn-sts. CLOCES AND BRONZES— N. Margox & Co., Cor. State aud Monrou-sta. LEWINGMACHINES— Stxozn MaxNveacTuniNg Co,, 111 State-st. AAFES~ Hanw’s 8ars AnD Lock Co., 147 Dearboriest, 6CALES-. Faroaxgs, Morse & Co,, 111 and 113 Lako-st. CIINA AND GLASSWARE— Boaney & TYRRELL, 83 and 85 State-st. CARPETS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, &ico— Cuticago Canver COMPANY, 0id stand of ArLey, Mackrr & Co., 243 State-at. AOTEL RANGES AND COOKING ATPA- BATUS— (Brambhal}, Deane & Co.) B, £, Gryaupax, 110 Leke-st. Travelers' Gulde, JERMAY HOUSE— 2 reduced to $3 per day for all rooms A paror flour vlthout bathd. e A. Qursent, Proprictor. RAND PACIFIC HOTEL— Cor. Clark and Jackson-sts., Jouy B, Duakr & Co., Proprietors. E2EVOORT HOUS) E (European plan)— adlion-st., hetweer: Clark ond LaSalte, hit TroursoN, Proprictor. The eards wilt g ppear dally in firat eolumn Blge 1y T Criicago Tu{uu . m‘:‘i:nhur Partlculary address Tne TRibuse e — P THE CANADA Fnrmlxflauufacmriflg (0. Yadint,, N, W, Cor, Franklin, the b :;lty establishment whorb you o bo largest stoclk of Furs in 8 varioty, and of bost work- Any D, 8t manufacturer’s pricos. 8rticle can bo made to ordor Ortest notige, BE@I;@_BUOHER. A QUANTITY op LD TYPE. APPLY AT L] C‘Jl‘[lfi\lg Room of This Offe, I3 SILKS, LS SILK Feld, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Will open TO-DAY zvery choice lot of In all the new shades of Muyrile Green, Seal Brown, Plum, Navy Blue, etc. Havirg bought these goods before the ad- vance in They will offer them at very popular prices, and as the styles are those most destrable, and the colors all new, consider them one of the greatest bargains of the season. T CARRIAG) CARRIAGES. Wo_are selling at greatly re« duced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, OLAREN(QES, COACHES, COUPES, and COUPELETS, Our Patont Counterbalanced Front FIVE-LIGHT LANDAUS & FALI~ ING FRONT BERLIN COACHEB arothe loading Carriages of the day, and, for boauty of design, simplic- ity, and thoroughness ol constiuc- tion, aro unsurpassod. Tho Falling Fronts to both are nicely courter. ‘balanced by & Spring (which ar. rangement is Patented*), and can with each be lowered and raised with the finger. Wo guarantce our work to bo FIRST-CLASS, and to pleaso in every partioular. *No Infringement of our rights under tho sbove patent, will be allowed, H. KILLAM & CO., 29 Chestnut-st., New Haven, Conn. C. 0. TEN BRORKE In our Agant In Chlcago, TO0DY and SANKEY Gospel Meeting Each Evening This Week, Except Saturday, at 8 O’Claock in the ' GREAT TABERNACL. Monroe and Franklin-sts. e, OODY will preach and Mr, BANKEY will sing, assiuted by the Tabernacls Cholr, No Tlcketa required. Noondsy Mootings at FARWRLL HALL daily at 12 o'clock to 1 o'clock, conducted by 3ecssrs. Mooy and Sankey. FINANCIAL, T o e el Lt oty o N Ot ATASOR 17 10 Derbo -k, hauso Kecetpta for Grain and Provis: B Rtk B oty on Hete sad Mortgages. LAZARUS BILVI llank Chamber of “T0 RENT. TO RENT. Storo104 South Clark-t., With First-Class Yault, Cor. Clark & Washington-sts. To a good tenant rent moderate. Apply to Room 43 Exchsange Build- FAIRBANKS’ BTANDARD SCALES oF ALL KINDS. 111 & 113 Lake 5t., Chicgo. : Men’s and Boys’ Dress and Business Huts, 4 Latrge Variety, Low Prices, disonat. CHRMNEY TOV. PAGE'S CHIMNEY TOP. [FARFAIRBANKS, MORIE & 00, CIIICAGO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1876. POLITICAL. Resistance to Federal Au- thority Contemplated in Georgia. The Governor of That State Fix- ing Up a Plan to Beat \Unclo Sam. Wade Hampton Mixes a Little Sound Sense with a Deal of Bosh, The Cincinnati Frauds---Feeling Financial Pulse. Election the .Gratifying Condition of the Can= vass in Western New York. How Brick Pomeroy Scorned to Sell His Paper and Princi- ples to Tilden. List of Logislative Nominations of All Sorts Made in Illinois Up to Date. THE SOUTHL QEOIGIAN IMI'UDENCE. New Youk, Oct. 22.—~Tho Herald’s Athanta speuial says Gov, Sinith has submitted to the Attorney General of Georgia the question of the constitutionality of Attoracy-Ueneral Taft's order, and the Euforcement act. It i an open secret that the State Attorney General belleves Loth unconstitutional, and will go dechde, wheroupon the Governor will fnstruct the Gergiw wilitia to obey no orders except from its ‘own commissioned offlcers. This will be construed to relleve any cltizen of Georglu be- coming spnn of apusse when called uponbya United States Depiity Marshal, WADE HAMITON, Auausta, Ga,, Oct, 22.~Gen. Hampton, In o speech at Alken, told the peoplo to offer no re- sistance to arrests, but to submit quictly to ev- erything. If Uulted States soldiers are ordered tu fire upou the people, the latter st not vo- slst, but bare their breasts aud be willing to die for the good of the country. THE SHOT-GUX CANVASS—ANOTHER RNCOUNTER BETWLEN BLACKS AND WIITLS, Dispateh to New York I Corumnia, S. C,y Octs 10,—~The Democratie shot-gunnolicy, whfch wus ingugurateain Edge- field, resulted yesterday In another murder, A Democratie meeting was lield quring the day,and addressed by Gen, Hampton and Judge Mnckc( the latter urging the clection of Hayes and Wheeler, and uipton. The ' poople Tanghed at b, In theovening, after the myot- Ing, a party of six white nen started for their lome, whlch was ut some distance from the Court-llouse. On the way they fell in with a party of negrocs, A difficulty <nsued; two negroes were wounded, and one of the white men was killed. His friends went back to the Court-{louse und reported theaffair, and immediately several hundred members of the tiile clubs were under urms, and preparin, to *¢lean out the viggers,” ua_they expressed it. Gens. Batler and Gary advised them to keep the peace, however, and they obeved, Maj, Kieln, who 13 in conunand of thu United Btates- troops at Bdeefield, sent o squad of mcen to tho acenc of the disturbance, and no further trouble is anziclpated. Eight companles of United titates troops will bu sent into tho State next week, Their presence will doubtless be sufli- clent to keep the peace. NORTI CAROLINA. A MIAYES AND WHERLER DEMONSTRATION. Newnens, N. C,y Oct, 12.—Both Vauce znd Settle held receptions here to<day. To-night a ball was griven at the Gaston House fin lionor of Vance. Judge Settle was serenaded at 9 p, m, by a whitasnd acolored band, An immense audience fillod tho streets for several squnres nenr the Huyes and Wheeler club-house, which was flluminated from top to bottom and elubor- ately decornted with banting and Chinese lan- terns, producing o fine scenle effect. The dem- onstratlon was gitlts suceesstul, fn rosponse to calls Judge Settle sddressed the vast multitude in a long but animated speech, which made a profound impression, WABHINGTON NOTES. 0110, Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune, WasimiNgTON, D, C., Oct. 22,—Later returns from the Ohlo canvass show nstonishing Demo- cratic frauds, There can be no doubt that Ban- ning was elected by his seventy-five majority over Judge Stanley Matthows through fraud, Information kas reached hore that one nan of- fers to prove that he was to be pald $1,600 for having one gaug repeat sixteen tlmes, ‘THE BENSITIVENESS OF CAPITAL, In splte of emphatic denfals by Auguste Bel- mont and others, letters have been recelved here from London sayfog that the Byndicate would not make any efforts to do anything in counection with the funded Amerlean securitics Leyond what the contract compelied them to do until theauestion of the Presidential election was settied, and, In cuse Tilden was elected, they did not belfeve & would be possible to malke any additional steps successful, Not only have such udvlcea been recelved here from London, but it 18 aleo kuown that similar letters have reached persons representiug certain S8yndieate interests fn New York, Furthor thun this, siucu Mr. Belmont's card sppears, the emphatic statements of four persons suthorized to speak have been received hiere atllrming its fncorrect- nees, The publicity just given to this condition of affalrs hus exclted Democrats hers more than anything which has appeared during tho campaigit, and tho whole press machiuery at. the control of that party has been set actively 8t work to deny it, e WESTERN NEW YORK. CHEEUFUL TIDINGS FOR WESTERN RENUBLIC- ANS. Bpecial Gurrespondence of TAe Tribune, Burraro, Oct. 19.—I cntered New York Stato Incompany with the Hou. Johu C, Brown, ex~ Major-General in the Rebel army, twice Gov- ornor of Tenncssco slnce the War, u Tilden del- cgate from Texas at 8t Louls, and Vice-Presl- dent of the Texas & Soutbern Paclfic Ruiiroad Company. As we wore nearing Buffalo, the ex-Governor sald: *““The last and only thne I was ever hiere before was in '62, 83 a prisouer of war, With sixty-live others, I wis on the wuy from Camp Columbus, whers I wus sent after wy capture at Fort Donclson, to Fort Warren, near Boston, ‘That was not a very agrecablo journey. Things looked gloomy enougl, und t0 2dad to our comfort caie the roport that wo were to bo mobbed st Boston.”” Then lie told of the eplthicts which grected them in place of violence, ond of thelr thankfulness: at gettivg off 8o wasily. They hiad to endurs thy unenvin- ble notoriety of belug the first real, Hve Rebels tho Boatoninus had secu. Bpeaking of thiugs volitical, (en: Brown, who is & closs observer, said he did not belfeve in the boast of o Solld South for ‘Tilden. 4o placed both 8outh Carolina and Loulstsus wmong the doubtful States, Traveling in varlous suctlons of Loulslana led him to expect o Ropubliean victory there, and he fely pretty certain that thoss In control would so make it, whatcver the actital vote. In Houth Caroling, with a free vote, ft would uot be lurpflilnF—nwu rh b might well bo judged singular—to seo Wade Humpton elected, with tho whole State tickot, while yet the electorat ticket would Do Mayes gud Wheeler. Hampton was extremely populur winonyg the blucks, huving treated hisslaves as no other muster porhaps ever did {u point of kinduess aud liberality, and being widely known as au upright, uulpeachable Christinn gentleman, 6till he was Inclined to {l--ld the State entlrely to the Republicans. With regard to Tilden, e had favorcd him from the start, though without holding him to be a atrong candidite. 8o far Uncle Bammy ind Wone better than mm?' had hoped, M But it seeina to depend,” added the Tenneaseean, strikine the universal fdea, “on this State of ork. And here the Hepublicans have heen, Iy judgment, especially fortunate in thelr' choice ‘of u candidate. Mr. Morzan fsa mun who stands very hizh amonz 1l business tnen of New York City, and in financlal circles everywh 1 esteemn him thoroughly. Iie has wonderful exceutive abitity, and € kinw of no word- agalust his character which passes amang reapeetable peoble. The Demuocrats mule & blunder, nnd seemned to be as unlucky as thelr opponents were lucky. I cannot nx that 1 feel very confident as to the result.,’ An in this lnst exjiresrion more than s few Demo- eratalot Erle Counly join. If the Western elcctlons have had any effect here In BufTalo, it has been to Increase the uctlve ity of the epublicans. There {s no truce of auything llke discouragement. One would rather suspect the people: to be glad of the ede dting prospect hetore them, and prond to play the role of u:@m: in the Presidantial game. Aa clection In New York cannot be made {nto the likeness of nn election in Indiana, but there is no dlfference [n the real interest und concernt the diference iles in the manner of showing the interext. 'The barber who just shaved me was talking politics as sharply ns his razor cut, but he wos paying strict attention to his business ueverthieless. Duffalo, at b v'clock, was o Lusy city, with no kuots of politicians on the street- cortiera; Lut Lwo hours Jater the state of affatrs wan that of a hollday, with Immense crowds, and banners, torches, wad rockets, and sll the mmphcruulfn of display and enthusinsm, In he marnlng thelr entliasiasm will be coveredup agaln In the breusts of the people, hut sure to be ready whenever properly called for. Had Wiliam Dorsheimier been at home, a witness of the preference that was not for him, doubtiess he would have been i less happy nan, and few will wish hilin any sad retlections "tn an- tielpatlon. BufMalo gave to euch ticket fts Licutcnant-Goverior; ‘as to which one of these she Wil give her votes, there seems to be no question, Mr. Dorshelmer is not a popnlar man umongs the Germaus, with waom he never afllli- ated in any way, to his present regret, since there are song 12,000 of them who cast procious ballts. Nor is hie popular among any cluss of people at large in lifs own county. Mr. Rogers, on the other hawd, Is present Where his oppo- nent fs wanting, e lias ne potitical lcrgfvnr- fations—to use the Democratic word for it—to lament, stands high fn every regard, mental gud sacial, and promises to run abead of his ticket Erle County, politically considered, has a large floating vote. Thls “oxplains how thero was a change from 1,509 Democratle majority ore year to 600 Republican the next. The Ger- man clement bins o good deal of thia float to ne- count for. Thy sumjorities of the pust four Em-s have been Republicsn, with one exception, aAst year the flinres were 3,000 in vur favor, and it I8 clabimed by the most samenine that o full voto will yield above that this fall: by the Ieast sanuting that the majority will be from 1,500 to 2,500, “There ure no local divlsions, the L(mgvv:sslmml and Senatorfal nominees ore men than whom no styonger or better qualilied conld be obtalned, aid there Is every reuson why the party should feel contident. Cliautauqun County, south of Eric, has been thoroushly cunvagscd Ly a gentleman who Dbrings buck hetter than good report. The old dlvisions consequent. on” Senator Fenton'’s de- feetion have been healed, and nine out of ten of the Liberals are Liberals uo more, but Republie. ans udafn, with Fenton at thele head. The county i Republienn beyond peradventure, but the workers propose to False the 2690 majority of last {um’ 10 4,000 for Hayes and Morgaen, 1{ delegatlon from Chbautauqua fa in town to try and secure Mr. Blaluo for one nlght, Rochester also hos a representative on hamd, and with moro justice, stnes the others admit they don't nued tho great Semator, but want to see and hear lim from pure regard, 1t ds all he can do to get whero he fs needed, and for the elght days ]‘""' o slection ho will bu . hard-worked wgn, [ls summins up of the result here o, that the winniug purty must get more mnw,au[‘:\-ms. ‘WILL NOT SUPPORT TILDEN. Mt 3. M. POMEROY URGEDTO BRLL IS IN- PLUENGE AND TIAT OF 1113 PAPER TO TILDEN, BUT NLPUSES—HE DOES NOT WELIEVE THE DEMOCKATIC * REFORMER "' AN IONEST MAN. Critcado, Saturday, Oct. 14, 1570.—70 the Lditor of the New York Times: Iam in recelpt of geveral letters from persons {n your city in- forming me that {t has been published fn New York papers that for a certain sum I had or have offered to support Sumuel J. Tihlen for the Presidency. WIIL you permit me room in your fssue to say that all such statements are ahsolutely fulse? 1 lave never, £t any thne or place, for auy sum of jnoney or_other conshls eration, offcred tosupport Mr. Tillen for the Presldency by volee, pen, presses, orvote, I havo been asked o0 do so3 bave been offered various sums of money to do sus buve been asked to sell my oflive to Mr. Tilden's use, and {o give to his cause wy services as editor of the Dento- erat, In July, 187, 1 offered to sell to friends of Mr. Tilden the Democrat offieo for §25,- 0, providing that Leould publish one editorial in the fssue announcing the sate, aud-in that re- fusing to support him, and transfer y list of subscribera to the Jenocrat tothe new’ paper § had started, the Great Campalyn, and i the Intter-mumed puper continue my work in op- )ir»smun to the combination for whom Mr (itden Is aent. Mr, ‘Tilden's friends then In Chicago replied thnt it was not myoftice-machinery they wanted, but the intluence of the editor of "the “Denocrat and his work in that puper for Mr. Tillen. The horses In my stable, the machinery in my oftice, are for sale at any thne for cash; but the ntlu- enco of my newspaper, amd the frieudslip of its many thousands oL supporters, §s not for sale, a8 Mr. Tilden’s inttmate friends well kuow, snd a8 the courée of the paper proves. Iapma Democrat, but not a believer in Mr. Tllden’s honesty, o supporter of his financial schemes, or & worker for or u bellever hu tho possibility of his eloction, For Couper and Cary. AL M/ Poxenor. ILLINOIS, LEGIBLATIVE NOMINATIONS, Springsield (11L.) Regt ot 20, Mucl fntercst is felt In theresult of thoe Legis- lative clection in this State, as upon it depends the cholce of United States Senator to suc- cecd Jobhn A, Logan, The present General Ase scmbly Is made up us follows: Republicans,... ‘Democrals, Independen Senate. louse, 2 i 1563 4 tho pr ibers from all the odd-numbered districts hold over, and those from the cven-numbered districts go out of oftice, The twenty-six membiers who hold over are divided in politics as follows: Democrats, cleven; Independents, flve: Retublicans ten. Tue Benstors Who o out ares Demaocrats, ten; and Republicans, ifteen, The ten districts in which Democratie Benators vacute seats are the Twenty-fourth, | ‘Twenty-sixth, Thirty-fonrth, Thivty-eixth, Thirty-eichth, Fortieth, & f’- seeond, Forty-sixth, rly«:]zhlh, aud Fittleth, The tifteen districtd i whlcly the' tevums of Kex nublican Senutors explre ure these: Sovond, Fourtl, sixth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fousteenth, Sixteenth, -Elshteenth, Twentieth, Twenty- sccond, ‘Twenty-cleth, —Thirtleth, Thivty- second, and Forty-fonrth. “Thie foltowing ure tho legislativecandldates in the tleld 6o 2 us nominstlons have been re- porteds . TINGT MTHICT Senate—J, C. Halues, Independent, bolds over, Howse—N, Wentworth, Domncrat, £y A, Duy, Dooocrat, Wliliaut M. Thompsntt, Republican, €. L. Easton, Republican. A, 11, Brown, Independent, BECOND DISTRICT, Senate~d. Charle © 5, Ad " Halnes, Independent. ns, Leocrat. n. Vush, Hopubiican, House—3, E. Smith, Democrat. Rol 1lopkins, Jiepullicin. Jo W, E. Thouww, Kepublican, AL, D, Flavin, Independeat. THIND DIATHRT, Benate—~Niles Kohoe, Democrut, holds over, 4ouse—A. enbacher, Democrut, T. 3, Hilckey, Domocrat, . 1. Sheridan, Demucrat, J.13, Taylor, ltopubiican und Independeat. FOUWTI DISTRICT. Senate—~Frank Evans, Democrut. ¥, A, Riddls, Republican, caulen, Indepondent, Democrat, 4. E. Blowe, Dewucrat, E. B, Sherman, lepublican. J. McGilvray, Independeut, PIFTL DUAWCT, - Senate—J. Buebicr, Republican, bolds over. Louse=1, Ferrls, Dewocrat. 4. i1, Shanly, Democrat. J. &, locke, Republican, g B = 7 P. Klolhasse, Ttepuhlican. E. F. Rtobe; Indapendents RIXTI DISTRIOT, Senate—M. A. Delaney, llemocrat. ©, T. Adama, ttepnblican. Iouse—A., \ Demacsut. A. 0, Sexton, Democrat, T A, Sinky, Republican, 1L 11, Thomas, itepublican, 8. C. Hollaud, Independent. AEVEATH DIATRICT. Senale~=M. W, Itobineon, Tiemocrat, holds over. RKlemmen, Democrat, rerfeil, Stepublican, s iteriblcan. G. E. Whipple. Tndependent, EIITIU DISTHICT, Senate—E. M. Taines, Demucrat and Indepen- ext, louse~1, Gllbert, Demortat and Independent, Ed_bennls, Der.ocrat and Independent. A. D, Whitmore, tircenback, NINTH DISTRU T, pitbiican, holds over. ton, Democrat snd Tnde- pendent. TEXTH DICTRICT, Senate~F, Stah, oernt, n, Republican, Iouse—E. 1,. Uronksite, Deinocrat. J. S, Toggart, Republican. I3 TH DINTICT, Senate—I1. A, Mills, Lepublican, hiolds over, Jfouse—E. 11, Nevitd, Itvpublican. Jumes Shaw, Kepublican, TWELETH DINTRUT, Senate=¥5, 11 Vo pps, Iidepeuilent and Green- back., 11, D). Dement, Repnblican. Houte—d, W. Hitt, Independent and Greenback, Powers, Repblican, M. Tice, Kepublican, TUIRTELSTH DISTICT, Senatr—M, 11, Castle, Itepublican, holds over, House—P. 11, Lott, Jtepublican, WL heyers, Gepnbliean. rou TH DINTRICT, Senate—A. I, Barry, Demacrat, 11, Maytionrn, Rtepublican. Bartleir, Democrat. J. Herrington, Demorrat, P, Barto bl 11, A, Jd. G, FIFTLENTI | Senate—A. 0, Morshul, It House—-1). AT I TRICT. publican, holda over, 11, Pinneg, itepublican, gntman, Endepentlent, yer, Independent, 1. Goodrich. Republican, P, Mucphy, Renubhican, F. Kelke, Jtepubilcan, (7! MIXTEENTIC DISTRICT, Senale~F., Wen: Demaocrat, Thomay I Boutield, itepnblicrn, llow:_-\l}' t'ngipcr. Indepemlent, ‘aylor, Denoerat, A, Koplin, itepublican, Secrist, Jtepublicun, HEVENTEESTA DISTRICT, Benate—F. Plumb, Independent, holds over. Honae—G, W, Anmnstronig. Democrnts €. Hottinan, Democrat, L. C. Crocker, Republican, 8 AL, Hazit publican, EIGIT RN T N8 FRICT, trawn, Inde v;ndcn!. i Atlen, Tudependent. ichardsin, fndependent. epublican. , Sepublican, SETEENTIE DINTRICT, Senate—L. D. Whittr, Hepublica House~No nominatloii reported. FENTII DISTHICT, holds over. FUIST DISTRICT, Senate—E. €. Moderweli, Republican, holds over, Louse~1, reanell, Demovrat snd Independ- Drown, Demncrat and Independ- . TWENTY-AZCOND DISTRICT, . Talliaferr, Kepublican. C, Swith, Democrat und Greenback, . Brown, Dewmocrat and Greenback, Warroun, Democrat and Urcenback, Latimer. Eepublican, Republican, ToTHERY BIAUICT, T, Movu, Republicin, bulds over, H. Whittaker, Democrat, C. W, Noydston, Repablican, A. K, Westfal), Republic; TWENTY - POU! &nate—W. Scott, Democrat. ltouse—~G. P. Walker, Denoerat. J. 32 Ytenburn, Democrat. TRERTY-FIPTI DINTHICT., Senate—Tt. Brown, Demiocrat, holds over, Tioueo—C, ¥, Ttobivon, Demoerat, cer W. T, Meu Democrat. TWEXTY-SINTH DISTIICT, Senate~T. Crutty, Republican, Jd. 8. Lee, Democrat Houge~R. B, BIuh, Democrat. 1), day, Democrat, Wooil, Hepubliean, Renan, Republican, TWENTY-SEYENTH DISTRICT, Senate—Iamen W, Mobinson, Ropubdican, Loldr over. Hotse—, A, ‘Moore, Democrat. T. Windle, Democrat, D. C. Swith, Republican, J, €. Roxs, Republiean, L TWENTY-EIGIITII DISTRICT, Senate—R. M. €iny, Indepemdent, 1. Hamilton, Republican. Houge~T. ¥. Mitchell, Republicnn. J% . Winter, Ropublican. 3. Vsostrand, Itepnblican. TWENTY-NINTI DISTRICT, Senate—J, F. Hlurrold, Independent, holde over. Houge—! ducks, tndependent. ‘I 15, Campbell, Independent. 31 Abte, Republicun, W, L. Chambers, Republlean, 4. W, Taylor, Pronibition, W. K. Carle, Indepondent, THUIRTIETH ISTIMCT. Senate~-J, i, Scoit, Democrat and Independent, * 1% Davis, Republican. 1. Tinescy, Bemocrat, Grifa, Thdependent. nuningham, Inde arthiluw, Itepubli " Birown, Hepublicn THIRTY-PHINT DIATHICT, Senatr~Q. lunt, Republicay, hulds over, House—1t, M McKluley, Demucrat. F. 1L Myers, Domocrat. D. G, Bare, Independent. TIIRTYAECOND INSTRIET, Senote—M. Jones, Domoerat. T K. Bundy, Rtepublicaz, Howse=1t. NHaflennan, Deinocrat, Cannon, Demacrat. 1), Republican, wil, Republican, TIIBTY=THIRD DIsTINCT. Senate—~T. Nrower, Democrat, holds over, Houye—N, P. Robinson, Democrat, . Fritts, Pumocrat. 4. Mopahan, Kepublican. THINTY- POUNTH BIRTIUCT, Senate—R, Southworth, Democrat, F, Majone, Repniblican. % Mitchinge, Greenback, Houwse—W, E, Morrison, Democra® B, Phillps, Democrat. A, Bownian, tireenback, 00, Zipp,' Republican. TINTY -¥IPTIL DIBTRICT, Senafe—W. E, Shutt, Democrat, holda over, House—D. W. Sinth, bemocrat, Talmer, Denocrat. nteh, hepubliean Jd. 8. Mctongell, Kepubliean, TRINTY - BIATIL DINTINCT, Senate—L. Dearbarn, Democrat, W. M, Summers, Republican. Vanderventer, Democrat, ke, Democrat, Senate—~B. Amtzen, House—1), 8. Duvie, Iremocrat. . 3L Mendrickson, Dumocrat. T, 4, flack, Republiean. . A, MeNea), Prohibiton. THIRTY-EIGNTH DYTRICT, Semate~WV, R. Archer, Democrat, 3. Moses, lepublican, well, Democrat, Hall, Domociat. . Mattliows, Nepublican, TUITY - NINTH DISTEICT, Todees, Democrat, holds over, ng, Democrat. P, Callon, Bemoceat, 1. L. Mortiron, Republican, J. Gordon, Rebublican, FOUTILTI DAATIICT, Ssnale—(ieorze W, Henhaau, Democrat, J. Piawman, Jepublican, House~H. W, Wall, hien J. N. English, Dei 1t Ttowert, Republic ¥ T, Sencte—W, 18, Krome, Hemocrat, hfds over. Tlouse—ts. A, Ttuckmuster, Democrat. . M, Piorce, Democrat, FORTY-AZCOND IISTHICT, Senale~¥. E. W. lirlnk, Detnocrat, Hieommeyer, Ropablican, Houss—, i K. MeMasters, Democrat, . W Vorry, Bomocrat. W, M. Evaus, Republican. . Ticrney, Rupublican. FOUTYTHIRD LINTHICT, Senate—J. Thumpson, Democrat, holds over. LHouse~T. E. Moritt, Dewiocrat, A. J. Hoggo, Democrat. J. W. McClure, Greeuback, F. Renan, Rupublicun. FORTY-FOUNTU DISTRICT, Sengte~T. P, Janna, Dumocrat, = Uowyer, Kepublicsn. House—a, . Rumsey, Democrat, B W. Bower, Democrat, i PONTY.yiyTH DISTRICT. Senate—p. V. tamlith, Democrut, holds over. aribune, Howse—Willlam L(mmrn Independent. 4. L. Allison, [ndependent. Pa i Ilnflo{. Demucrat, e, Dentocrat, Denocrat. endent. ell. Democrat, Williame, Democrat, Nemocrat, rot: NTH DISTRICT, Senate—YY, 11, Parlah, Independent, tolds ever, House—T. M. Monneyham. Democrat. M, Washbien, Hemncrat. T, Phillipe, Republican, FORTYEUIITIL NISTRIGT, Senate—A, Hoener, Domacrot. b, Cealg, Independent, Mace, Demoera Boyd, Independent and Democrat, FORTT-NINTH DIRTHICT. Demncrat, holde over, erman, Demncrat. Whittaker, Democrat. . M. Hay, Uepublican. d. B, Measici, Itepublican, PIFTIETIL BATIICT, Semxa‘_{g R. Townes, Democrat. Hileman, Democrat. C. Willis, Republican. Iiouae—y, 31, Gherly, Demoerat. F, Alihright, Damocrat, F, M. Agnew, Democrat, WU Woodward, Republican, T. 11 Philllps, Itepubilican. P. I Krob, tndependent. FIFTY.FINAT DISITUCT, Senate—S, Glus«fort, Independent, holds over, House—~E. B, Watkins, Democrat, et artney, Tndependent Repabliean, Morria,” ftepublican. Plarce, Republican, CANROLL COUNTY, Special Corvespandence af The Tribune, Moust CankoLy, IiL, Oct. 21,—Few penple are wware of the beautiful country Iving along the lne of the Western Unton Rafiroud from Frecport to Mount Carroll. The lund ts very Bligh rolling prairie, with a rich soll, nnd well drained, ‘The corn crop thia year Is very fine both as rezards guality and quantity. " The wheat and oits were ponr, but us the Tartners did not depend solely upon thelr grain, but are also largely entaged’in ratelng hogs and eattle, u partiat fallure of crops does not reem to affect them ycmnlm—lly. The farms are all well fin- proved and in a'high state of cultivation. ‘The urmers seein 10 be Just through with © 1all plowing,” and in 8 few justances were husking corn. At Lanark, a fow miles from herc, Is the howe of one of the old orlzinal * King-hee rateers, W. D, Dame, who used to make tiines pretty lively In this pars of the State, andin fact” “ran™ thils whole reglon. 1lls Hght secms politically to have one out, and he Is taking no nctive part fn the work of *‘re- forin,” but [sidevating his time and talents to rafslug bogs and cattle, whleh moze profit= able and mereeable than i ghting * middlemen,” and howhng about the **extortlons of rail- roads,™ and the * grinding of monopolies.” Atking, of Freeport, who, by the way, ‘cat zood all over this rezion of the State vy the promulgation of sound doctrine upon the finauce quustion, was heve a few nights agoy and held » good meeting. The [on. James Shaw s o candidate for tha Legisiature from this distriet, and will no donubt be el d. The cenbackers! seen to love to roau over these hills aud beleh forth their frothy tictlons. That fauatle, * Boone, of Jo Davicss,” held n meeting here the other nlght with U.D. Mccham, Boone wants the Govern- ment to lend everybody that owne a farmn all Llse mouey they want upon ity and take the farm us securily, [lis specen here was full of Comne muuistic doctrine, and disvusted the sober- thinking portion of his audience. C. C.” Buel, of Rock Falls, who divides his thne between drawing the lacteal flukl — from T3 bovites aod_converting It futo *pilt-cdged Ltter, and writing for the Judustrial Age, was adverticed to spenk here Wednesday niglit, but did not put in un appearance. On Tuesday aftenioon Sheiby M. Cullom ar- rived hete, and althoush it Wus g beastly day, the wind blowing a hurrleune, und raining more or less all the thme, the Court-louss in the afternoon was well filled.- Farmers from all parts of the county were present, and Mr. Cul- lmu Apoke fod two” Lours, In the evening the Hayes und Wheeler Club addressed by the 1on, Jawmes Balley, of Freeport, Presidential tor of this disirict, and also nguin by Mr. Cullom. Night storiny, but good house and good specehes, SANOAMON COUNTT. Spectal Dirpatch to The Tribuna. SerivarizLb, hi., O, 21 ¢ 1b:publicans heliln grand rolly at the Wigwan to-nieht, which wus most ably, und with marked accept- nn‘ce, uddressed by Judge 8, €. Parks, of Lin- colb A mocting will be held Tuesday evenlo, whica Gen. C. E. Lippiocott will address, The Hon. John Baker, of Belleville, speaks at the Wigwam Thursday eveulng, and on Satur- day a grand county rally and barbeeue Is to be held at Mechanlesburg, this county, which will be addressed by Senator R, J. Oglesby, the Hon, w Aol . M. Cullom, aud D. L. Phillips. He- sfdes thls, meetings wre being held dully In cvery town and school district in the county, “The canvuss {8 a most thorough e, desplte’the heavy odds against him, It f appears that Col. D. L. Paillips, ti can eaadidate, {8 pullive in abead of siman Springer’ n this Democratie dlstrict, he best-posted predict Phillips' triumphaut election. He I8 wakivg awmost thorougs and popular canvass, ‘The Democrats hie'd a meceting here to-night, which wus not remarkable in attendanee or sny- thing save in the new dodize of (lustrating the abllity of Demoeratic Jeaders to adupt them- selves to all shades of opinlon. Francels Rud- man, of Chicago, spoke for Tilden in German, amaiyg other things devouncing aumulnu?' leg- islution, and was fullowed fn Eagtish by Judze B. 8. Edwards, the leader, and_encourager, and patron saint of the temperance crusude hiere In the heiglit of the excitemnent, aud when Mr, Hestug's arrest was thircatened here on_ account of h3'open denunclation of the crusndlug band when parading our streets. WILL COUNTY, Spectal Correspandence of The Tridune, Jorier, [, Oct. 2L—"Twu largze and enthusl- astic Republican meetings were held In the cast- crn part of this county this week,~oue at Peo- tone on ‘Thuraday ovening, which was nddressed by the Hon, Amos Savage, our nomines for member of the State Board of Equalization, who s making o thorough canvass of the dis- tefet, and James Goodspeed, Esit., of this city, Ar. Suvage was dn - LaSulle County lnst week and made some ten or twelve speechen, in con pany with tien, P. C. Hayes, and, from his ol servatlons and the sentiment which prevafled among the people, be thinks it is perfectly salo to consider thut county as certain for the lle- publican ticket by u declded mojority, The other meetig wis held ot ‘the Centre schoul-house fu Manhattan Township yesterday evening, and was vne of the largest wnd best that hus taken place in the roral districts during the campaln, Every scat {n the house was ocetpled, the andience belng composed, with the exception of half a dozen, exclusively of vuters, who luve suillefent fute rgunl'c L0 un- deratand the political questious of the day, and principle enough to vote on the slde of "truth and justice In this struggle. The specches of Mussre, Janes Goodspeed and Al 1. Muther were cleary foreible, and convincing arguments, which pave thelr hearers entirs satisfoction, althougn they were of the kind which Demo- crats, Who ure so infatuated with the highly- perfumed record of thelr party that nu{ allu- slon to it 18, {n thelr esthnation, o * bald-leaded Republicun He," desiznste as the * bloody-shirt siyle of oratory.* TOLONG. Spectal Dispuich to The Tribund, Cuaseatan, i, Oct. %L—"The Kepublican neeting sdvertised to be held fn Toluna on yes- terday wos o grammd suvvess i point of pumbers, Of the speakers advortised to be present at tha duy, ting, ull futled to comsw except the Hou. J. Q. Cannun, whe I\)uliu for_nearly three hours tomi attentive audlence, Mr. Cannou 18 llat- ened to with a great deal of uttention by both purtiea. The opposition ure endesvoring to lie hi out of re-clection to Cungress, Scarcely o duy vasses without some canard being started, The Democracy In this districe aro in a dire extremity, or they would not be obliged 1o resort to suel nuderhanded means to deteat un wpponent. The torchlight yluwulon ut nlxht was a grand sifulr, over 1,000 persuns pars ticipatin. A speclald traln took down over 600 from this city snd Urbaun. After marching through tho principal streets, the crowd, to the number of ubout £,000, ussembled around the stuml, Tho ‘Fuscolu Gles Club sang several campalyn songs, which wery beartily cheered, 8, i% J. Bryant aud G. W. M. Pittman, of this city, deliVered telling und forcible specehies, ything pasaed off pleasantly, and in marked contrast to the mectlng held in thet village by the Confederates three weeks ago, and which wus disgraced by drunlienness, profunity, and {nuumeralile fights, We expect to lave™ s big crowd to hear Bob Ingersoll ou the 2oth, il FouTE VisTUICT, cial Dispatch $o The Tridune. AuROUs Hiy Uit SE—L 16 Decouiiye mors patent every day thut 8 {lurlbut i3 runatog l-u'. 4 u decoy for the Tildenito nominee, Farns- worth, Dewocratle wire-workers have been PRICE FIVE here within a fesy days_glvin dircction to the Hurlbut tnovement,” The Chicaco Zimes, that . found no lsnguage too strung fn which to chnstise Hurlhut or condemn his' delinquencles, has suddenly dried up. Everythlmg from tho Fourth District unfavorable to Hurlbut 1s eliminated from ita dispatches, and, while there Is_indisputable evidence that Huribut's frionds have spplied to Tilden’s headquarters in Chicago for money, there undouhted evidenvs that hey mob It, Hurlbut's fingzers have bieen in Tilden's borrel fs upr:lrunt throuzhout the distrlct. A praminent Tiidenite sald to-day that, every vote for Hi but wasa vote for the Demovratic candidate thut the contest fa between Lathrop, the honess man, atl Farnsworth, the professional politi- cian and trickster, ItIsnow conceded that Farns- worth aspires to b Speaker of the House of Represcutatives. Recent converts are regulred to give more ample evldences of thelr fafth than those Jonger fn the fold. Much would be exact~ ed of Farnsworth h{ Ben ILitl, Fernandy Wud, and thelr confreres heforathey would malo lim Captaln of n Coufederate Congress, but he {a repared for any flop and any extreme that will irlng coveted political preferment. No Repube lican shoutd trast him, with his present ambl- tlon upon him, and with the feeling of revenge und animosity which e now has toward the Ko publiean party. g LT nOY. Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune. Broosixuros, i, Uct, 2—1ne Repube leane of Le Loy and viclnity held a very large and enthusiastic meeting i tha Meibodfst Church in Le Roy last evenlng, under tho n\usYlum of the Haves and Wheeler Club, W, B. Barnett prealded. Senator John Cusey, of the Twenty-cighth District, and the Hon. Jobn F. Winter, lpruscut member and o candldate from the Tinrticth General Assembly, wore the speokers, The aiddressea wers fecelved with the closest atteution and the heartiest ape plause throughout. MACOMS, Spectal Dispatch o The Tridune. Macown, Ilk, O.t. 2l—Cul, Harlow, Becre- tary of State, addressed i Jarge and enthusinat ir Republican meeting bere to-night. Tho Mins ute-Men were out [nfull. Col, Harlow showed up the actlous of the Dumorratie pasty during the Rebelllon, when our army wna in_the fiels strigeeling for the preservation of the Unlon, The Republivans are thoroughiy aroused here, and the tement is runing high, and, it the Republic: are working a8 bard throughout the State as they are here, Hayes and Wheeler will carry the State by 60,0 majority. CARBONDALL, Spectat Divpatch to The Tribune. Canpsosparze, i, Oct, 2L~ grand Demo- ceatie rally was held at Murphysboro last even- ing. The'drizzling raln was o great drawback, but a gool number of torches were fu procos- lun, “Local speakers entertaltied them in the Court-House.~ Carbondale was represented by about fifty torclizhts. All Southern Ilinols ina whirf of excitement, ovcasioned by the an- nouncement ‘that Bob Ingersoll is to speak ab Centralia on Tuesday, A great number will go from this plave. AUROUA, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridbune, Aurona, [, Uct. 2. —Turee metnbers are to be elected from this Representative District to the Legislature, Five candidates are in nomi- natlon, and u few business-incen, dissatistied with. all of thems, met upon the island on Saturday to nominate an (ndeoendent candidate. Mr,” A, Somarldyck, a Republican, o successful mer-, chant, and awan ol tine abilitics, scemed to bo thefr choice, Tt 1s underatood that tuther con- sultation will be had. MACOUPIN COUNTY. Special Disuatch to Tue Tribune. CanuivvitLe, i, Oct, 22.—(Gen, Richard J. Rowell, cundldate for thic Legislature from this district, and M. B, A, Gilbert addressed o Jurgre and enthuglastic meeting at Shaw's Point Jast night in behalf of Hayes and Wheeler. The rospect for vietory fin this county grows brighter with cacl doy, The Democracy ave do- wwralized and waverlng, i ST clal Disgasch (o The Tribune. Rocncuffi, 1. et o fue Hon, C. H. Dement awd the Hon, Jaues Shaw spoke hera to-nightton large sudie Bhelby M. Cullom, who had spoken this sfternoon at Mt, Morris, arrived_here before tho close of the meeting and addressed the aadience, The specches of the evening bave done much good. REGISTRATION. ANOTHER PLAN FOL BECURING AN NONEST VOTH. 7o the Editor of The Tribune. Lircurire, Ik, Out, 23.~Having served on Boarda of Election Reglstry almost every year since we bave had a Reglstry law in the State, it has occurred to me that o more correct registry cauld be obtained by some plan like the follow- fuges ‘I'he Asgesror shall, when assessing property, have a copy of the reglst er of volers of the pre- vious year, and, ofter asccrtaining the facts, shall currect the same to date by striking off or adding uames as may be required. Only that in every case where a name s to bo added, tho person whose name it is shall mnke an afliduvit (before the Assessor) that ho Is u legal voter, and his aflidavit shall be further sustained by the uflidavit of a house- holder and registered voter fu the township, These afiidavits shall be filed with the Town Clerk, and the Town Clerk shall also make two copics of the correeted register, retain one, und give the other to the Supervisor, and abatl return the original to the Assessor. At an time thereafter uny legal voter whoso name ot o tie reglster may appear befure the Town Clerk aud- tile with him atlidavits as before de- seribed, and have his name registered. Ono ntonth before election the Tuwn Clerk shall Lave & notico posted at every :.?mnl-amu- and every school-house in_the township that any Tegal voter not alremly registered may reglster withont chargu until seven days belore election, and therenfter until the evenitie before election, by puyling & feo of 25 cents, the 'Town Clerk touc- caunt andpay over sald fees ta the County Freas- urer. One waek before eleetion the Ulerk shull post a cupy of the repister corrected to date in a conspletous plaee, and correct the originals und forner coples of the register to agres with it The Town Clerk shall receive tho saime pay s for similar survices prescribed by Juw, In countles not under township organization ono of the Justices simtl ba designated tu make the coples, file atlldavits, cte, “[liere shall positively ve no voting by aflida~ vita on the day of clection, 1 would like Lo ¢llvit sume vicws on the above plan, and ml' lllB‘lIlU]uL‘l ol udufil zo lu the modo of registration of voters generally, H e B, 8. Hoon. CIIICAGO. KEUN—CLOUOM. Saturday evenlng, while n TRIBUNE reporter wua walting at the corner of Chicago avenue and Clark street for the procession to inuye, hisatten- tion was attracted tuagroupof five men carnestly cusslng the present much-vesed political ques- tlon. ‘The conversation befng animated and earnest, the reporter drew uearer, when be waa cdified with the Iolowing discussion on the merits of the reapectlve candidates for the Shrfevalty, The speaker was u German, and evidently a thinking and educated member of that nationality: * For several reasons I object to Mr, Kern, We have too many saloon-keep- ers filling respousible positious in this city aud county just now. He clanus that because ho keeps & snloon and restaurant in the vicinity ot the Chamber of Commerce, he will get o majority -of ths members ol tho Board, That I dow't belleye. The gentlemen who comprlse this Board have too much at stake to vote for Kern, solely for this reason. Auather resson, asu Democras I obe jeet tu hiw, becauso I atu not in favor of otllea- seekers, and especially unsucccesful ones. Kern wus defeated too often to Lo s help to the ticket in this uncertain contost, ‘Though voting for the bheud of the ticket 1 will be mlsmy cares ful fn_selecting the other cuudldates.” " And 1," gatd au Irishinan iy the group, **have other reasons. § went to that Convention as a dele- rate, unpledied to any one, but certainly hmuul to do ult fu my power to defeat both b and Agnew. Agnew kilod our party, and what guaruites huve we but that Kerd will retalu tho some set of butnmiers that pow dls- graces the Sherlfls ofticet « The only way o frustrate thess fellows 18 to vote for Clough, whom | kuow 1o be so honest man—his * - record alone In the corrapt County Board ought Lo enough to galn him the conlldeuce of every well-meaning citizen. e 1s my cholce, and iy taxes wari e that theso ure tilues when, though a mun procures the Democratio nomibation, every Dentoerat s not bound to swallow him.” Anothe? bystauder, also & Gers Ihan, Wwus Just commencing L stato how Chiarley Kern was an Alsutian, snd that do 10un ever could tell whether ho spoke German or not un- —— Continucd on ths fi7th pogs, e That . {