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Poth partles assemble In public meetings ‘without let or hindrance, and both parties canva<y without fntersuption In every county.’ ¥ ahould ‘ba glad Indeed to be able to tilke thin ratisfaciory vlew of anr condition, but with iy knowleldge of the many recenl outrages 1n onr $tate it is impos. #lblo for me to do it The following Inatances of wrongs which have ocenered in this State will sufiice to dliow v little foundatlon thore is for your Lxcellency's fattering regmnnuuvn. “irat—A few weeks since a politienl meeting at ernando, Do Boto Connty, wan violently broken up; ot least ono person was kailed, and many were wounded, The consequent excitement in tho connty is such that the candidates for clector in that disirict was dalerrred from attempting to wpeak at_Hernando lest further bloodshed should occur, The pacties engagad in this affair have not only not peen pubilsbed, but not e single ons of theim hna even been arrerted, Second=—AL the ayeclal clection lact, Augnatin Jgeflerzon County for Sherifl, Capf omas \W. Hunt was the Republiean candidate. Although a uan of pure character aud high standing, such was the terrorigm provalling in the county that meny of hils Iricnds dared not ho scen st the, poile, and rame of Uem sought safely frowm pereanal vinlenco by sleeping In the wouds at ulght. It iswell known that the county is Jargely Kepublican, but the Democratic candidate was **counted Iu"' by a mn}orll of 600, Third—Less than three weeks ago there wae a Tepublican mecting at Brandon, twelve milea from tho cnpitai of the ‘State. While the Itepublican candldale for Elector was making his speech be was Interrupled in the most rude and threatenlng manner. Alluding to the notorlous Intimtdation by which the laet eleetion in Yazoo Connty \was controlled, he wos told that be ehould not make euch chnrges sgaiust ‘‘our people,” mngd, acelnir 1hat a rint was imminent, he bastencd to being his Temarks 1o a clore, A rare instance this of hold- 4ng a meeting **without let or hindrance, "' and of conducting **a canvaes without interruption, ™ Fourth—At tue latc Repudlican Convention at ‘Raymond, in this county, sowne of the dele, s had anissilcs shot at them by "n\xglcprhonu " and alz of them, when quietiyreturningto the mes, were radely aseailed on the highway by a bfldr of armed Democrats and abused in the most Insulting manner. And now the tatimidation In the Roy. mond districta is such that Repnblicans dare not Bitend s liepublican mecting at that place, Fifih—AL the time of writing your dispatch yon were credited by the Democratlc press with having just given your personnl attention to a hloody riut In Oktibbeha Connty, which ocenrred a few days Eruvleual » In which at lenet two negrocs wore illed and many more wounded., Alrfh—The Inl with which you weote your dis- mlr.h was ecarcely dry on thu)}m?cr when at a publican mecting at ‘Canton, Maditon Counly, Gen, George C. Mckoe, who ultemptod to make a speech, was ‘‘Interrepted * and prossly lusulted Dyone Democeat, parhed off the stand by anotuer, and knocked down with a club by a third, the ITat. tor being the Democratic Marabal of the Town of Canton.” The Democrats took poseession of the round, cut the heads in Repnblican drume, broken) 8 Republican meeting, nnd by vivlenco convertedit into a Detocratic mceting. All this occurred m front of tho Court-louee whils the Circult Judge ‘waa hiolafug & ression of his court, and during whort recess fot dinner. At night, the Post-Oflice, 10 which Gen, Mciteo had been Laken, and where, in the caro of a fow fricnds, he was under medical treatment, was brick-batted and dred into with gmn ar lflslnl-uhnu. samo of the hujlets perforating tha availe of the bwilding, aud wounding one of Uen, Aelee's attendants, ‘Whén your Excellency shall bave sacceeded In canslng fe guilty partles umfugcd In the above. sneationed **wronga® to he brought to justics, 1 tholl bo propared to furnisly you_with other fu- stan ca of liko 1awless character, So far, not one of them, aslam advised, has breu puuished or arrested, notwithstanding your Excellency claims that yon have beon and arc faliyable to enforce the law and converve the peace. 1t is no snawer to Lhis to ray that it is for the courtsto deal with theee violutions of the law, That fs true; butltis equally trite that public projudico and feellng are such that tho courts arc powerless o enforce tho 1aw ngainat offenders who violate it in the interest of the Democratic party ; and It §s of this that law« ablding citfzens have £0 much canee to complala, Vu{ reapect(ully, 1, I, Wane, Thalrman Republican State Exceutive Committie. —— SOUTH CAROLINA, YUE COLORED PEOLLE NOT LED AWAY FROM TUR REPUBLICAN CAUSE. 1n an article denying that the colored people «af South Carolina are disposed to go over to the rupport of Ilompton, the Columbla Univn- Herald of tha 17th Inst. says: In Edgefield County the udvocates of the *hot- Run" palicy opunly Loast of theirdetermination to u\’crumn lllnpl,fllll) Kepublican mwjority of the county, and yet, of the 1,000 motnted and armed | Democratic horsemen who paradea through the ¥illage lust Saturday, nnder command of (ens. Butler and Gary, there were only nine colored men, ln Swnter, wnicn 18 claimed as ono of their strongholds, this **shot-gua” Denocracy oonld pusier on last Saturday Lut thirteen colufed men 10 mwell tho 1,200 mounted cavalry druwn from the eoveral surrounding countics, “The Beavlort Demosratic Conventlon has nomin- ated a ticket @rgely cviored, bot there was but onu Begro tn the Convention, 1le was un alternate, und _recemly came from (ieorgin. MThe' ** ehole sun *' emht‘;‘ lias not fifty udvocutes among the 0U0 toiored voters in the county. ln lornwell Counly, whero whipphigs and as- snssinations and every apecles of Trmcrlpllnn have yrevailed, where colored mion lave been com- pelled to join the Democratic Cluln to Leep stacva- tlon ofr, there will nut be 100 voies caot for tho ¢ shot-zun ™ ticket on the 7th of Movember, 1n Charleston Conuty there ulways bave been In every election barburs and lackeyx who vote with Mr. Harnwell and Mr. Mitchell or some other lead- ers of the lrond street cllque, but of the 17,600 colored votes In Churleston County tho Democracy will searcely got tho i GO0, In Richland thero are seversl jail-bleds whom the Democrncy have lberaled,” severu) draim- delnkers whom tha Demucracy ply with bad Whiskiy, aud a few fawning fackeys, burbers, and yurmn, to whou an vccurivnal dime fv thrown— licse characters aro preaching ‘llnuflnmu and reformi’ but we challenge the emocracy 1o namo ten colored men, who have the respect of the commualty, who huve even promnised tv vote the *shot-gun' ticket, They cannot doit, Of the 5, O culored voters |u tho counly our friends may confidently roly upon 5, G00 for the Repubiic. an ileket. All this talk about colored Democrats {8 a blind to give color to thy ktatvments tho **shot.pun™ Democrucy oxpect to make in the event of the do- feat of the Republican ticket n this Bwte. Baot, thung flcaven and Gen, Grant, tholr schemes have been discovered, theie pintn anticipated, their purs puscs thwarted,' The tat Lws gony forth, Sonth Carolina sLall bave n fair ond pencetul olection, l:‘mé n;ul means tho sure dcfeat of the **slot-gun™ ckal GEORGIA. HOW TIIE DEMOCKATS CARRIED IT, Tho Hon. Junathun Norcross, who was tho Ropublican candidate for Governar of Georgla at'the late clection, addressed & Republican meetiog In Philadelphia a few days ago. I the toursa ol his speech bie sald: Notwitbstanding all the professions, pledges, . sud abjurations of tho Demacratic putty of the South, if we may take the voicos of the leaderd tud the presses “they cantrol, as well ns tuelr acta, 8a ovideuce, thoy do not intond to obscrvo or enforce the FKiftcenth Amendiaent of the Conslitution, or ailow us to have fair and honest eicctions in thot part of the conntry. Do you ask me how ihoy prevent 1t? Icuntuil yoo, They eaploy or stifl enconrago intimidation,”fesud, und vivlence In vorious parts of the country. lInaadi- tion to this, they omploy or vucourags all thu arts, tricks, and intluences that ingenuity can in- veut. Flret, to kevp the Republicans Trotn the ‘polly, and then toprevout them from voting as they wuh when they go to the polis. Ono trick fs— snd this, ] beliove, s un Inveution of the prescut yeur, und practiced throughout the Stute of eorgin—in having aseries of questions, sume legul rad some iliczal, 1o be proponnded to the colored voters when they come up to the polls. Thisserics of questions consumes {rom teu to lifteen minutes 10 eacli votcr, While tneve questions nre belng pro- ounded the Dumocrule are droppiug their votes nto the bux as fust as they can bo nuimbored, with o gucstions agked thew, In thiv way ouly 2U0 or 300 colored men can vule {n the course of tho duy. —Another trick, when the colored men asscinble lu large mumbers, {8 to gt up w real or felgned Bgut to lrth(un them uway. In the next place our clection laws ure very Juose and imporfect, und, under the Dewmoerutic Tegimo lnmr Blate they have hoen mude waseo than formerly, But tho worsr thing of all ls the abolisiment of vatlug preciucts, thireby compele ing the voterd ta Lrevel Jong dlstances to reach o yolluz-place, and whea they arrive tkere 1o meet & Iarge crowd with plenty of wateriul for the exercive of wob law, For lstance, iu the City of Atlauta there 15 only vne bullot-box _opencd for a poptilas tion of 35,000 and ome 5,000 votere, 1n Lie lurge County of Chathiam, contaiulug the City,of Fuvan- nuk, With 35,000 1ulkubitunts, there 1s only ona votlng-place, and thie state of thiugs hea cuntinued and been peeeisted In by the Dewocracy sfier ro- peated petitions by thu Republicans for other Vullngeplaces, S TIE SOUTII. A CONPEDENATE CANDIDATE ON REBEL CLAINS, Spertul to Concinnutl Commercial, Leuanoy, Tenn, Oct. Sh—=The Fourth Coii- gressionsl Distrivt of Tennessce bs a Jurge and (fu places) barren and sparsely-peopled district, It comprises cleven countles, sud fs 200 aniles in length, ‘The district being considered honelessly Dewocratic, it s not expected that any Repube lean Cougresslonal nomluation will Le mnade, The two candidates so far named—Messrs. 11, Y, Riddie and R, A, Cox—are both Democrats, but the former Is the representative, und of the in. tenscly Southern element by fur the most popu- lur, aud it {s expected will be elected by u lurge wajority. ‘The popularity of Mr. Riddle has for {15 fouuation the fact that during the session of the last Congress he introduced u Lill directing compensation to be ullowed for the use aud otcupation of property by the United Btates sriny durlog the lato Way, He also prescnied dulns for such compensa- tion, of which there arc s number from this sectlon, It s, theretore, cousidered that it will bedmpossivle to defeat bim, Ar. Riddle has been m-kmfiu vumber of speechos hereabouts {uwhich it 18 said that he peferred rather el umphantly to his action n thiy respect, “To-duy be was anncunced to speak at Luguusdo, (n | Witson Coanty. A represontative of the Come | mercial was present, but inasmach as Mr. Riddlo declined to apeak, hie views cannot he glyen in this dispateh. Tn conversation, he remarked to a gentleman that this mntter of Rebel claims wn3 being magnified too much at tho North, where the payinent. of he clalns was repugnant, to both Deniocrats aud Republleans alike. Iie thought it was not well 1o #ay too much on the suhjcet fust now, 'Thie distriet swarma with what are called Rebel clafma for damngeds ovensloned by the United States troope that ocenpled Nashville_and the surrounding country during the War. 1t fs trug thnt a great part of these dainages was inflicted by the marauding Rebele, but what of that ! All goes now in one pool. Under the Riddle bill the afildavit of the clalmant, supported by that of any reputable citizen, is sufficlent prool of loss {1 any cnee. 1u this fmpoverished country repatable’ citizens are about as nnxions for muoney as are disreputable ones, and If one rep- utable citizen certiiles to the claim of another reputable citizen, why, certainly oue good turn deserves another, Asto provt of luyalty, of course Mr, Riddlc thinks, with the mnjoritys of his constitucnte, that {s cntirely out” of the question, According to Johnzon's nmnesty proclamation, says he, all men n this country were made goud, loyal citlzens, and all were placed on an uquni footing. A portion of the peraona present at the meet- {ng being Uidkders of tuese clajis, lusistod upon hearlng something from Mr., Riddle about huw they wers Ywoing.” 1lis mpl'y was that Dy the passage of the billlutroduced byhim he thought they might all go safely through. Unless tha Lill was passed as soinc general law, with pro- vistons enncted, ie did not belleve the claim would have a falr chauee, TOE CANVASS IN KONTH CAROLINA. Diapateh i tie Newo Tork Tvmes, CHARLOTTL, Oct. 23.~A trip through Ornngre, Alamance, Guilford, Davidson, and Meckicn- Derg shows that the Republicans will galn over the Governor’s vote of 1372, W, A, Smith, Re- tiblican candidate for Lientenant-Governor, hios w5t returned from the West, having traveled throneh Burke, Catawba, Tredell, Yadkin, Sur- r{. Forsythe, aud Gullford Counties, und reports that the Republicans are recelving aceussions daily aud will make galns [n the counties men- tioned. ‘The Republicaus of tho Greensbore Congressional District are thoroughly unlted on Jnmes E. Boyd, and there are stiong hopes of his election, The largest vots ever cast in this State will bo polled next month. MISSOURI. TRE REPCDLICAN CANVASS OF THE STATE. We lave nol expected or even buped for much in Missourl, but many of the most sagaclous Rlepublicaus in the Btato express the opinion that the Confederato majority will e cut down 10,000 to 15,000, and that the Repub- leans will gain two or three members of Con- gress—some think four members, At present the whole delegation is Confedérate—golid. Mr. Chuunccy 1. Filley, member of the Natiouat Central Committee, thus expressed himeelf in New York tho other day {n regard Lo Lis State: Mr. Chauncey L. Filley, of Mlesonri, eall that, in his opinion, the Domocratic majonty would be reduced by at least 10,000, Snine Were o Aane guluo tunt they believed that the Republican candi- te for Guvernor would be olectod, owing to the great unpopularity of Phielps, the Democratic can- idate for the samie positlon. © The City and Conaty af St. Lonts wonld be carried by the Republicans, ‘Tho Democrats had mnde eo poor a ticket that thuy Iind been compelled to recall tieir Connty Conveti- tion to remude] it, and had stracic off & number of nsmes, and bad nominated new men. Thiw, haw- ever, had not bettered their ticket, and it was as weakas before. ‘T'he Revublican county ticket, on the coutrary, wus the best tout had aver been put in the fleld, and would be successful, In regard to the election of Congressinon, thore was the lest reason to anticipate that four Republican members wonld certainly be elected, althougin it was thought by some of tho party that ko muny a8 six would be returned. | that might be clected wonld be a galn for the Rtepnblicune, as tho present llepresent- atives were ull Democratd, Speakingof tho efiect of the Tudinna election In his State, he eafd that the gain of Congressmen by the Republicans, and se- cur(n(; a wajority of the Legislature, was con- cedod to be & wihstantial viclory by the leading Denocrats of Missourl, and that the redaction o tho 17,000 wajorily to 5,500 could not be looked n{:on aga Democrutlc victory, ulthongh they de- aired to_create ench un_fmpression on the public mind, The proclamotion of the Preskientin re- gurd to tne Aflairs of Sonth Carolina woull strengthen ll Inw-ablding citizena in Missoncl, aud would l;(vccncnum ment tonll classes, wore par- ticulurly to colored men. The Demacratic press wonid, of courae, howl about military usnrpation; Tt had the Democeats the same rizbtand provocas tion on their wlde aw the Republicans now bave, there wak no_State fn_this canniry fiint wonld bo quicker to fnvoke militacy ald from the Govern- ment than the State of Missourl, Speaking gener. ally, he nald the Geemnna were rullying to the sup- portof the Republican Natlonal, State, county, uns Congresslonal tickets, The recistration ehiowed u lare fncrense, cumposed chieily of Germans and colored men; so lurpe that the Democrats were be- comitg alarmed, und hod already conceded the clectlon of tho Hepubllcan ticket in St. Louis County. It wus thy fear of this rusult that had In- duced” them to tnako the change In their tlcket already spoken of, thus confessing thelr wenkness, The four or five namen substituted, however, wers no more Katlsfactory thau those trat offered, ‘Uhis weukners of the Democratic conuty ticket added matcrinlly to the strength of the Nepublican Congresslonal ticket, The Republican cindlilate for Longrees in tho St. Louis District, the Hon. Anthony Ittner, wasa Jeading Gerinun, President of tho Monufacturcrs’ and Mechaules' Lxchang: and u member of the Stato Scnate, and would cu tainly beat Xelir, the present Democratlc member, who had been elected by a small majorlty on & bogus, or independent ticket, peddled by Republfe- ans, Inthe second District two Democrats werw running, both claiming to be regular, The Repub- licun candidate was ex-Mayor Cole, & prominent merchant, und President of the Merchanty Iix- change, He would command o full party vote, and n large support froin the merclants of the district, which was the conunercial centre of the Weet, and whode financlal, commercial, manufacturing, ril- way, and shipplng Interesis required a mercantilo aud business’ representative, Aho prescnt Presi dent of the Mcrchants' Exchange, Sr. Lyno 8. Metealfe, was the Republican candidate in the ‘Third District, tho one Iu which the chureh influ- ence hud defented the renuminution of the lon, William H, Stone, the present llemociatic momber, ‘There ure very heavy manufacturing Interests in this district, nnd the” Republican candidnte was ko fur superior to his opponent thut his election wus ulmoxt certain. WEST VIRGINIA. WILT THE STATE WAS DEMOCKATIO IN OCTOBER. Special Correspondence of The Tribune, Hanven's Feuny, W. Va, Oct. 28.—The sclence of politics in West Virginia Is w specu- lation, It {s o moncy-making project, It isan organized rald on the Treasury. It s rot up on the Col Bellers' plan, und * there's millions init.” Iu brief, West Virginia went laygely Democratic tho other duy, beeause her strong Rebel countles polled thelr lust votein the finn conviction that o Democratic goneral victory menns tho puyment of the “*Southern cduims,"and that a Republicun vlctory means the comptete and etevnal defeut © of thove clafms, There fs neither Mon_sense Tor _cominon lioneety in cttribating the Demoenatic victory in thin Stato to nnylhlmi else, In 1801 tho State vuted for Lincoln, and for Uraut {n IRUR and 18732, Now, wilh the Koutien-claima uestion in isaue, it votes overwhelmingly Democratic, To et thess clalma throngh it has julned the ** Solld tonuh, " 1n the northern part of the State, where there are few or none of theen ** clatms, ' the Republicans gained very heavily: but in other parts, whers thers was war during the Itebeilion and whero thoueands of men have these **claims ™ for props erly dustroyed or capturcd, there ths Lenocracy danced through the State hike o rollicking tormudo, aweeping everything before it I muko uo donbt there fan perfeel understanaing between Lhe exe Ttebelan thisStateand of the -~Solid Sauth® onthis Illhgccl. Nor can It bo doubted thut Ar, Tilden §s perfecily posted on ke wubject, aud secretly com- mitted 1o this echeme of bantrupting the country and by that means giving the Lost Cause a virtesl triumpls aftor all, “1f the people of the Nocth had traveled through this State, back and furth, north and woath, as I have done, and with thefr own eyes and_ears witneesed tho sltuation ae 1 havo dune, nu Northern Siato but woald give not only n tremendouy wnajority nzainst the party Which as orgamized thiv monstrous rald oo 1he Trocsues, Tlie combination ls powerful and comprehensiv Tt threstens the Kepublicwith an fuminent dan. pur, ngainst whick 1 do most earncstly warn 1he people of the North, CIICAGOAN, NEW YORI, THE FERLING AT ALBANT, Bpecial Corregondence of Ts T'ribune, AvLuany, N, Y., Oct, 23, =There d8 pechops no place inthe State where Mp, Tilden {8 so un- popular as fn the vity wiiich has been his home Tor two yours, The Evening Llmes, & Detan- cratle paper with o circalation Jurger than that of the Argus, not only refuses to put Tilden’s nae altho beud of Rs columns, but dally serves up his churacter fn a etyle scarcely palatable to Lis supporters, Judgu Amasa J. Parker, one of the lesd- ing Demourata of the Btate, Is frm to the ground he tuok against the sham reformer be- fore the Bt, Louls Convention, whon there was a conference here between Judge Church, ex- Gov, [offwan, Allen C. Beach, Judge Parker, and others, Aunother emfuent lawyor s work- fug dircetly ugalnst Tildew, whomn he counot eution fu milder terms than “uld fraud,” This opposition s slguiicant, comiug as it docs from men ot high reputation and fuliuence, and men, norcover, who Lkuow ‘Pllden us he 13, not us Lhe )‘om.h(ul-loukhl;: htlographs or distant Stwnp-Oretors picture him. ‘The Lepublicang, us is natural, do not mouru greauly becauso Tilden {n disifked by s own party. Nor do thoy relax any effort that will tend to reduce thelr vpponent’s majority to zera, \ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1876. In 1574 Tilden hed within seven votes of 2, majorlty over Dix, Last year the Democrats hind but 475 majority, a retnnrkabls falling off, There seomn to be gool reasons for the expecta- tlon that the majority can be kept equaily low this years and, further, that Hamliton Ilarcle, thie Republican candidaf for Congess, sl gl o soat in that body. Mr. Harrls is favored both by a apecial personal popularity and by baving in Brewer Quinn an opponent who s vonspleuous only by remson ol - unfitnees, Last. year ulnn ran, was fought amilust * by EN Terry, who reprocented Lho more respectabla Democracy, amil the resnlt was a Republican victory for Cliatles I, Adams. Whilo thiere 1810 fndependent candldate now, the promise is no less guod tht Quinn wiil azain bo allowed to adorn Albany and not Whashineton. The Hayes and Wheeler banners are the most striking things to hoecen in towt. They ex- tfend well across the wider streets,wnd aro ainted with n view to catch every passing eve, Each ward has n well-organized club, and cach club has a gorgeous buaoner, to eny nothiug ol the other ullvmenls of political warfare, In contmst tothis, the Tilden bunnersare notablo for thelr nbsenve, The peoplo are sufliciently famlliar with the Governor’s tace mmd person, and care litlo to be reminded of him by proxy. Twent over to the Democratie headquarters to- day in ecarch of enthuelasm, but found nothing save s dense cloud of tobaeco smoke. Rensselaer County, across the ifudson, is avoided by tho betting men, at least ns to (ls olitical ofttcomes, Wit with the large nam- er of workmen fn the fron and other manufac- torfes, aml tite old Dutch farmers fn the rural districts, thero {8 & floating vote which holds he balance of power and defies ealeulation, Money i3 a power In such o locality, and ihe shrewdest party Is apt to get the majority. ‘The tlosc character ol the county appesrs {rom the figures of Inst year, when Blrelow's majority was 14. In 18378 there was o Ile- ublican majority of 897, while in 1874 Tilden iad n majority of 821 the Congrossfonal District, which includes Wnshington County, the Republican condidate, tha Hon. Martin 1. ‘Townsend, {s certnin of eloction, Washington (}ount{)’ nlways goes Republican by just enongh g{u]u‘r ity to “offsct any vaguries of Rensselaer, T - 12 a virorous campaign. WVith regard o the Statc, the Tlon, John M. Francis, of Troy, is ready to stake his reputn- tion, built up by more than twenty years of tx- perience fu politics, that. layes® majority will e not Iess than 25,000, After close ‘obscrvation, and from information fromn all fluan\:n, he con- cludes that never have the indications polnted more clcarly to Republican suceess, e only shem of adverao nature fn Troy fs the registra- tlon, which bas alvendy reached a figure exceed- ing any past vote, and which many regard aatho Tiiden “atlll hunt.” The Kepublican managers arc ealled upon to mnke speedy investigation and not be ontwitted by Lold fraud, ul fraud be discovered, virtuous Troy s powertul caough to bandlo the perpetrators. L. G. THE FEELING AT ROCHESTER, Speciul Quryespondence of The Tridune. Rocrestes, N. Y, Uct. 21.—The Hon. Henry Ballard, who spoke liere last night, las becin stumping the northern section of ihe State, embracing the Countles of Jetlerson, Frauklin, 8t. Lawrence, Clinton, Essex, Warren, Fulton, Lewis, and Montgumery. Ilis statement thut the sentiment up there Is all one-aided 1s not surprising, since the scction is always and surely Bepublican. Tt s interesting, neverthe- 1ess, to learn that the people will not rest satis- fied without rolling up uncommon majoritios, to offset anything that may be atteinpted in New York City, which the rural yoters look upon us the veritable Gebennn on carth. Mr, Whecler’s futlucnee in Northern New York, ux- erted us it s alike over an honest, stardy yco- manrysand an L:glrlgm, sober tradespeople, fa a compiiment such 4s lew men eugaged in poti- tics obtain, Mr. Ballard, summing up the experience of three weeks, and basing his estimates on the vote of what ave called *“otl years,” will not put the November mnljnrm‘ or Hayes lower than 25,000, Hero fn Rochester, a most von- tented place, the fzuring men will run up the flaygrs and tire the puns if they can count 12,000, 'Ilicy inako up tils resuit by allowlng the me- tropulis largely more votes than can honestly Lu putled, and’ ]\llun(; ugninst the cotal the rural majorities, cutting these down 1o the low- cst noteh. To une who has daily before him the uunnrulm‘lty of Tilden smung the Demo- critts ol his own State, how Tilden can carry that State {s a problem left for Demourats to muse over. Takeit In Ouondagn Coum%' for Instance, in which Syracuse fs situnte. There aro prutninent polftivians, men who have been” wont to viork for Dewmocratic success, who now stand with folded nrmse, wait- fng the chance to ray, "f told you 8o!” There are others who go further and apeak out their disgust, declariug they will not vote for the shaw, which means just onc per- sun, The end of this state of uilairs wmay be arnved ut casily, Tho County of Onondaga, which svus Republlcan by 2,500 1ast. tall, {3 ex- pected to give 3,500 majority this fall, wud very Hkely ua high as 4,000, InMonrve County, which is chielly unted for the possession of Itochester und a thundering water-fall, the promise is that the Republican um]‘uruy will be sbout the samno as in 1375, that Is, 2,000, In this city there uro no Jocal Issues, eud the work I3 doue 50 quiotly that any esti- mate meant to be aceurate eanuot well be made, Curtls drew an immense liouse on the one side, and Senator Kernan did the same on the otlier. The Germun vote Is not heavy, as at Bullulo, but 13 mors Demoeratic in propurtion. The autiel- patlons that the Lord, tather and son, who live iere, would play & pruminent part cither for or agalust Tilden, have not proved true, But thery in nothiug thut will sooner create a smile ab Tilden's expense than to mention his having “ainashod ? the Cunal Ring, ‘To do that with any effect but o bad oue, the Democratic stuinp- :pul\kur bus to go west, aud o good way west st hat. nator Blafne is regarded with on admiration which upproaches affection among western New- Yorkers. When o spesker happens to mention lis nuwme, the outburst of appluuse tells the story. 10 there be uny waut of enthuslasm Tiere, Tincau of that kind of enthusiusum which overflows iu bonlires, fire-works, vte., the graml meeting of the 50th’ fust, will supply tho fuel {or a flutue not to be put out till the purposy of the cutnpaigu Is accomplishied. iL. a. 1N 11 MOUNTAING, - Speclal Dispatch o The Tridune. New Yons, Oct —Gen, Klpatrie) dressed a musi-mec t Au Suble Forks, up In tho Adlroudacks, yeaterday, ‘The futerest in the campaigy was shown by the gathering of }wuplu trom thirty nules around, the result helng ihe largest oeting Luown ou thy Au Bable River, Like snthusiasm hms not been scen #luce the Lincoln convuss of 1560, 2 EISBX COUNTY, This alternoon Gen. Kilpatrick wos ot Port Henzy, lu Lssex County. wune together to bear Lim, A dispatch says that spocinl traing . went from _the north, aud muny peoplocame by wogons and v horsebuck us fur as sixty tufles, Qcen, Hamniond was on hand with 600 of his old cavairy, Fssex County {8 pledyed to not less thau 1,500 wajority 108 Hoyes uud Wheeler, POTSDAM, Among the mauy Impurtant meetings in Western New York ‘was tust at Potedum Jast nlght, There was a torchlight processlon, fol- lowed by a specch from Senntor Prince, of Queeus County, to mors thun 2,000 Hatcucrs, LOWELLSVILLE, A special frou Lowellsville suys that 10,000 peonlo of Steaben amd Allegheny Countles ns- Feibled there yesterday to take part In the greatest ratthering ever held fn Adegleny County, ~After the Luvchlight rruwa ony no speech wes delivered by Gen, Clarke Casr, of llllno&l. Unu of the transpa- rencies totd what the Republicaus are workiug for—* Allegheny County goud for 3,000 Rtepub- lican mujority." BPRING VALLEY, The Republiean muss-iueeting at 8pring Vale loy, near New York, to<iny, wasa grand suce cess. There were some 5, persous present, anid & procession ol carringes uearly three miles long. “Addresses were mude by G, R. Sickles and the Hon, Jobu Onkey. , TAMMANY AND ANTLTAMMANY, New York, Oct. $h.—Nicholas Muller was nomdnated for Congress by ‘Faminany lu the Futh hstrkct this eveniu, The Anti-Tatmmny men nominated W. B, Mu:luy for Congress from the Beventh District to-nlght, . GEN, FICKLKS FOR CONGREAS, New Youx, Oct. 4.—Gen. Danlol E, Blekles hns been nominatedl for Congrees by the Ninth District Kepubtican Convention, COLORADO, COUNTING TUE BALLOTS—INAUGURATION 0P TUE NEW STATE UOVERNMENT—~MELIING OF THE LEGISLATURE—AN LLECTION MUBDLY, Special Corvespondence of TAe Tritune, DeNveR, Col, Oct, 21,—The Colorade Demo- crata give it up at Jast. Lor the first few days after our Btate election they were all brag and bluster. Then théy toned down s little; and for tho past two weeks havo worn & wistful alr, and,when rallied on the situation, huve made the Niopeful remark, ¢ Just walt tUl we heur from them back countles.” Well, the *f buck couns tics " havo at last been beard frons, The returns arc allin;and they do not “ panout ™ atall favorably to tho Democraey. The Bun Juun mintug reglon weat Republican, and o did two uf the Alcxicau countics. ‘I'he Demo- crats have found nothiug at all comforting fn the it returns. In fact, they are begiunug to loss tls countles they did carry, In Los Anle | was, which guve thew 500 wajority, euch groes ‘'ownsend {5 stumping his district and mok- i Over s}uuu people frands have been uncarthed that. a1l the candis dntes on the Republiean ticket will contest the clecton, nnd stand a chance of succese, The results, then, of the Colorado electlon are ns follows: John L, Routt, Repubillean ean- didate for Governor, lias a majority of nearly 1,000 over Beln 3, 1lughea, Jamea B, Belford, for the Forly-fourth nnd Forty-fifth Cungross, has o tnjority of between 800 and DO over Thomss M. fatterson, Iate Democratic Delegala to Congress. The balanco of the Republican State ticket has innjorilics Tunting from 1,000 tn 1,500, and tho Legistative Hcket trom 1,000 to 2,200. The average Repub- lican majority on the whole ticket s 1,600,—a In of 5,600 over 18T, when tho Territory went cmocratic by 3,100 _wmjority, Tho total vote of tho State fouts up2i,000,—at ltcrease of 10,600 in two years, amd, taking this as a basis for catl- mating popitiation, it would shaw Colordo to have nhou 1%,096 inhabitante. In this con. nection it might be well to ninte _(he fact that when stieh g“""‘ as the Chieago Times thought Colnrado had gone Democratic, It was ** the rlaing, Ponuhm!y and Intelligent ucw commonwenlth;™ ut 20 soon ns it hepanto appear that the Republie. ans had made a clean sweep, that paper suddenly undergoes & chenge of heart—~Colornda s dlscoy’ ercd 10 haye **not over & coach luad of peopl anyhow, principally greasers and bull-whackera, " THE NEW STATR OOVERNMENT will be innugurated on Wednesday, Nov, 1, upon the ranvassing of the votes by Ihe Legisiature, Until that time the Territorial regimo con- Unnes. ‘the Leglalature consisls of s Scnato of twenty-five quumberr and a lousa of forty-nine. Politically, the formes stands ning teen Nepablicans anl slx Democernts, witiia tio vote in deflerson County to be neted upon, which wil] change tho fatio to twenty and five, In the Honxe there aro thirty-two lepublic- ans and reventeen Democrats, Ho'it will be xevn that, us o party, the Demucrats will fecl almust Joet. 1t will do them no good to make n stand on any tmportant measare, and their only hope 18 to crente divistons among the Republicans aud act with some faction, as, for instance. in the rclec- tion of Senators. 'They hope, tpo, to take ndvan. tage of the outslde Jenlousy ugninst Denver, anid make combinations betsreen the mountain districta nnd the snuth an aguinst Denver and the north, Trades of this kind conie near taking tho Copita to Hehlfl at the lnst weselon of e Territorial Legls- ature, Among the first anties of the Loglsiature witl be the selection of twn Tinlted States Senators from Colorado. 1t is generatly agreed that the Hou, derome B, Chaflee, ex-Defezata to Congress, and President of the Fimst National Bank of Denver, alil ho one. As to the eecond there fe no certaluty., Denver will not bo allowed to carry off both the honors, The sonth, which I3 alway un unsatisfied and clamorota factor in Colorado lm“nczq, presents two candidates, the Hon, Moecs Hallett, cx-(hlef- Justice of the Ferritory, and 1ho o Chlleatt, onte Pelezate to Congres residents of Pacblo, “‘he Ran dJaan in its claim, and will Gearge M, Joth are antry pots robably urge the' Hon, Thomas M. Bowen,of Def Norte, Colorade Sprinzs Dus a sirong candidte in the pereon of Witliam 8, Jackron, tate Treasurer nand Vice-President of the Denver & Rlo Grande Rallway. The old mountain districts are |||||c{ Tiolding in resorve the Hon. Tenry 3. ‘Teller, of Central Clty, a fine Iawyer cnd adroit politician, There are ecvern) others *‘laying low," aud, owlng to the antegonistic interests at woi 13 mnl Le possible that n compromise candldate wii! be brought to the surfoce nnd elected. The chunces at present, howeser, would seem to faver Chilcott or tlallett, The Democrats, of course, have no show of clecting anybudy ; but they will v throngh the mo- tlans, Hogh Batler or tela M. Hughes will be put np against Challce; and o Wwholo mwarm of them will appear for the eecond race. The Democraty like running for office. even if there is no show. larley B. Morac, of C‘entral; W. A, H. Lovelaud, of Quiden; Adalr Wilson, af Del Nortes Wilbut T. Stone, of Pueblo; Pat Mcfirlde, of Trinidad; and ‘Thomnns Maco, of Canon City, will be nomi- nated: and even the Mexicans are anxious o con- tribute u Rarela or Larragoite to the elaughter of the lnnocents, Weare going to havea mther SINGULAR GLECTION-MUDDLE, andl it 18 hard 1o tell what the resuit will be, Onr State Constitutlon provides that **Tho genoral lcctlon slinil be Lield on the fisst Tuesday of Oc- toher*'; and in another place states that +*One Representative in the Conzress of the United Btates ehull be elicted from the State at large ot the first election nnder this Constitution.” The question arose as to whetber the Cungressman chiosen at this clection wes for the nucxplred tenn of the 1‘\‘"\‘- fourth Congress, or for the Forty-ffth, or for both, The Secretary of tho Territory took the groand that it was for both, and, in isrning his prociama~ tion for an election, ennmerated among the ofticers to be chosen *‘one Hepresentativo in Congress to serve for the unexpired term of the Forty- fourth Congress, and one Representalive 1o serve In the Forty-fth Congress.” Acting upou this cail, both the Kepublican snd Democratic Conventlons named tneir candidotes, tho former putting forward James B. Deliord for both terms, and the latter Thomas M. Patterson, fn tho eame manner. Afterwards tho Sccretary of the Terri- tory, orhia deputy acting in his absence, thought thut a mistake had been made, and that a eeparate election on the same day as the Congressional elee- tious in the other Htates, undor the new law of Congress, vlz,: Nov, 7, should be held for tho election of the Heprereatatives to tho Farty-fifth Cuongress, And helseued a proclamation to that offuct, calling for another electlon. Disregarding this call, both parties went on us under the vrigina call, noindng on theie tickets thelr candidates for both terms; they were so voted; und the certified roturny ehow thatdudge James 1. Helford way e ) elected for the Forty-fourth and Forty- 1 crons. - . ‘Tlie Democraty, who, Lefore electlon, openly de- clured thet the oneclection should be tiual, and thut there was no anthority for the new call, Whes they found that tney wero beaten, suddenly aaw a ray of hope in another contest, and begun to ronluusly prepare for the Novembor electlon, The Republic- ans declingd to o through with it acain, e ro- sult ind been decisive, ‘The peopla had elected Judge Belford, ond there was no use taxing the State with an expense of $10,000 or £15,000 to do the samo thing over ugaing and besides, they conld not wee that there was any authority of Iaw fora decond eleetion. And o the Sceretury of the Ter- ritury finally decided, and on the 10th mst, fssned s proclamation revoking thy cull foran election on Nov, 7, ‘Tlio Domocrats, however, ure bound to o ahead, They have selcected Boards of Registry, made out tew poli-books, and hove bevn busy the pust few dsys tejegraphing Instractions to ufl the ‘unterritied ** in all parts of the State, They will Rota tho polls and vote. The Republicuns will slay ot bomy, After the 7th of November wo shajl know what further they propose to do abont it. MONTANA. TOE DEMOCRATIC PARTY I8 SICK AND BENDS FOR MAGINNIS. pectal Lorrespondence of The Tribune, Dren Lopag, Montana, Oct. 13.~The politi- cal situution 1n Montans I3 peculiar in some re- spocts, nud, although it is dlficult to predict with any degree of certainty, the chances are decldedly fuvorable for returning o Republlean delegate to Conzress, The Democracy of Montana may ba divided Into three classes, vizo: the Mlssourd element, the Irlsh element, und a small number who be- Tong to neither of these, 1t they all vote for the party uominee, tho contest will he o close aue, and they may carry tho day; but {n the coin- ing electlon the chances are that there wiil be many bolters, The party herctofore may be sald to havo beon owned and run by one nan,— S. T. Hauser, the Presldent of the First N tlonal Bank of Helena; for Martin 3Muginnis, also of Helens, the Democratle nominee, who hes already served two terms in Congress, 16 o tool of Tluuser's. Decer Ladze County, the stropghold of thy srouri clowment, has always been opposed to Maginnis, awd probably woulit havo defeuted bl two yeuars wgo, bul was finally fuduced to awlig fntu lne und support hhn for two reusons. Flrst, the election was then held fn August, and the vaters supposcd th rest of the Lalted States was watting n b lere anxiety to weu how Montana would go, and thut it would Luve o bad effeet on the prospects of the Democratic party elewhero If 1t wera known thut el had been’ carrled by the Kepublicans, Sccond, Maginnin ealemnty pledged hhnself that, H hie were wlucted ¥ Just thldtime, " he would not b u cupdidaty again, and would not aliow his nutng tu ho used us o caudidate, lle not ouly afirmed his yerbally, but wiote ot least two Tefiers making the wauie wiatemens, und coples of theso leders were ciccutated fur and whin (hronghout the Teeei- tory and lurgaly contributed to his re-clection, Haunor, who has been and Is largely interested 1 the - un supply contracts, postal contracts, ey unpyly contructs trausportation, and boul ing { in the principul Dnited Siules do found A I s unts altogelhes too e Gl th, and sccordingly acked the primarfes and cone into the Territorial enioceatic Conventlon, Leld at Decr Lodze Clty fust week Wednesday, with 41 votes pledged for Muginnis. 'I'he Convention numbered esveuty-five wembers, 5 One other candldate—Thomas L, Nspton, of Deer Lodge City, the faprescutstive of the Missouel element—was ticforo he Conveation, and his ade herents made n gallant deht, bt ull Juvain, b letters, whercin — Mugigaw had solemnly pledged hinself not even to allow his pame to he used, wers rend to the Convention; Hauser was denounced, It ot by nauie, at beast fu un unwm! tukable manner;batbis **hat') of money " proved ull 1)om-rtul. and Muginnis wus nominuted on the fit bullet, recelviug the forty.onu votes, and soon afterward his numination ‘waus wads unsni- mous by a majority votu 1 Tho Hepublicaw Ter | Canventlon, lield at Saturduy, nomivated v uctlan Leavitt, of liaunack, Beaver Mead County, Dr. Leuviit fs a mun vmi- nent In hiy professlon, of pure personal character, s an old resident of Montana, well llked wherever known, does not wish tho ofice, and only wuce cepled the nowlination at the carnest sobicitation of prominent Republicuus who tholight him (he wtrougest man we could noniinate, The Republican pnn; in SMontana Is represented By two papere; the Jerald, of Holona, which i3 thy oldest papor_in the Territory, und the At Nortk Weaty of Deer Lodge Cly, it K. Fuk, editor of the Herald, hus ben ciected Chalrman of our Central Committer, and gruve fears are enter. talucd and expressed that he hae been bought up by llauver, ‘This 19 the weak polut in our fght. On the otlior hand, tho New North Weat, vdlteaby Copl vas, 1, 240014, & maun’ of steriiug toteaiity, ' and probably the oldest newspaner man (1 Mons (ana, hasa clrculatlon eqnal e ileralid,.mora nfinrnce than any other papet in the Territory, aml can bo relied on 1o cive n tharongh, hearty ainpport to ir, Leavitt, The exadus to the Black Mila has doprived the Democrats of many votes, (he Mis- wontl element ntate openly that they will not voto for Maginais, the Irleh nlementare also diradected, | Anil there §a 1 stron? feeling of hatred for finuser thronghout the Territory, Anannve stated, it is “dificnit 1o predicet the re- snit with any dcgres of certainty, mt we hive atronz hopes of breaking down the rnlu of Hansor and the lmmntnu: 'pnfl{ andinttiating a new enarcer of prosperils for this far o monntain land Ty reniling n delezute to Congreen who will fitly represent the grand old principles of our party anil e an earneat worker for reform, 1 will keep you fully posted on the eampalzn ns 1t progreascs, MOSTANA MICIIIGAN., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH, Spectat Dixpteh to The Tridune, QrAND RArtos, Mich,, Oct, 24.~The demon- stratlon hicro Jast nlght In hounor of James U, Blalne anil Benntor Ferry was the larzest politi- cal gatherlug ever kuown fn Western Michigan, there being fully 25,000 peonle present. Mr Blaine apoke briefly in the afternoon, but made his great speech at night to the most enthusl- astie multitude wo have ever seen here. After midulght, 1,500 torchligt-bearors. urrived from Lanstng, Tonls, and other points on the Detrolt & Milwaukee Rallroud, baving heetr detalned nearly five hours from a run-ofl of seven of thelr curs, and, strange to say, no one was killed, nid only one man hurt. “On the arrval of the Tuntas they marched to 1he Morton House, ‘ind eatled loudly for Blaine. Ile responded ina fifty-minutes’ speech, this leing his third speeeh within twelve hours. He was followed by Michigan’s favorite ton, Senator Ferry, ina niagnilicent apeeeh, which was_cheercd lustily. (iov. Bagley nlso came forward, and ndded his 800 poundsto the oceasfon, The visitors were then furnished hineh, and’ returned hoine nt early morn, Hundreds of Greenbackers hiere have seen the error of their ways sinee Blalne und Ferry spoke, and are returning to the Republican foldl. Alr. Blaine left for Lilinols this morning. STURO, MICH, Spectal Correspondence of T'he Tribune, Srunats, Mi Oct, 3. ~The largest gather. Ing ol’})cnplc ever held in this place to listen to a political nt)cmh mbled {n Unfon _Hall Inst eveulng. Tt was exprected that Viee-T'resident Ferry and Senator Cliristiancy would be present, but other appointmonts kept them away, Al- though the people werw uim{:polnu-d, yet for two hours they sat and listened to a aruucll that all pronounce the best delivered in this county during the campalen. Mr. Jo W, W, Finuey, United States Diserict Attomoy, from Detroft, with o eutting sarensm held up Sumuel J, Tilaen and the Democratie party belore the peopls ns ‘“reformers,” e ulso showed the danger of eleeting Northern Democrats to Congieas swith thie falzu hopes that they may control the South {nstead of being controlled by them. On this polut his speech wus particulorly applicable to this digtrict (the Lourth), as the Democratic nominee for Congress {s also the Greenback nominee, and there §s great upprehension that the Repablean candidaw inny boe defoated by this co.ublnation® 1 Disyaich 43 The Trit Spectal Dispatch (o The Tribune. ALLEGAN, Mich, Uct, 235,~Ehe 1lon, John C, Blanchard, of Tonis, addreseed a slim sudience tins evening ut Finplre Iall in favor of ‘Tllden, Hendrieks, nnd Reforn, e will not ake auy yoten for the refurm element here. —— PENNSYLVANIA, zoe. Enig, Pa,, Oct. 2§.—~A monster Republican demanstration s in progress in this dty this ! evening under the uuspiees of the united $Hayes | und Wheeler Clubs. At:7 o'clock tarching clufs, numbering 2,000 men, formed in the prin- clpal streets and united to reeelve 1,200 cavalry- men from the city and rural districts, the whole lne bearfng torches and trunaparencies, Tho cuthusiasm was jmmcaee. In spite of n terriflc shower ot 9 o'dock, the line of route was continued until 10, and completed when two nass-meetings wero orzanized, ono {n the ark Opero-1Touse, where the crowd was addressed by the Hou. R. Btack- ett-Matthews, of Baltlinore; the other In tho Court-1louse, #ddressed by the Hon, L, §, Sher- man, of Ohig, and others. Dwellings and busi- ness-houses arc illaminated throughont the city. TITUSVILLE. TrTusvILLE, T'a,, Oct. 25.—Tho est Re- Publlc«n wmnss weeting of the campalgn was icld at tho Parshall Opera-Houso this evening und addressed by Col. R, Btockett Matthews, of Daltimore, who entertained his audience for two Lowrs and a half In o speech of great power and cloquence. Tho speech was a tewperate wnd moderate vindieation of the Republienn party, and the discusefon of the fssues of Iteform, hard times, und the Southern problem wus a caretul and logleal presentment of Republican views, enlivencd with bumor and bursts of clo- quence which captivated our people. Mayor .{mchdl presided, nnd the audiencoe was the Lest we huve ever had hero, IOWA. 10WA CITY, Special Disputch to The Tridune. Towa Cirr, Iu., Oct. 26.~The Lepubliean of ithis city contained this cvening an aflidavit of the Postwnster of Indlunapolls tatly contra- dicting tho nssertion made by Joun P, Irish, cditor of the Daily I'ress of this city, In a epeech ou the evening of his return from s stuwping tour In Iudiany, thut clerks of the Post-Offico of that citv were euzazed ot the polls all duy of tho election and neglected thelr duties in tho distribution of mafl matter, Both parties will hold =n scrics of political discussions In this county from now until clection. This county Is close, and, belng tho bome of Senator Kirkwood aml Rueh Clurk, Republican candl- date for Congress, the canviss witl bo the more exciting. Bpreches were made this even{ne at, Coralville, & anofacturing town two miles up the river, 'Fhe Hayes snd Wheeler Club went there in torchlight procession, BURLINGTOR, 18, Spectal Dizpatch to The Tribune. BenuiNaroy, 1., Uct. 34.—Burlington has re- sounded with finpubllcaulun to-night, The First Regiment of lows Uuymukers, with citizens swelling the munber to 1,000, have paraded the streets with bauds of nusie, bunners, trans- parcucies, and rockets, ’l‘bc«f[:plny WaS nost- poned from last Thursday night on “account of the ruln. It exceeds the brae display of the Democrats ten daya ago over S0per cent in num- bers, and Republicuus are Jubllant aud triumphs aut. Unlon Hall was crowded to suffucation, and the Hon, George W. McCrary delivered o telling amt clo}ucm specch. The First District will send Col, J, C, Btune, Republican, to Con- gregs by a hundsome majority. Spectul ch tu The, A Duenuque, la, O, H.—The liayes and Wheeler Clibiy of this ity turned out” to-night and gave the Democratie City of Dubugue the largest und graudest procession they have scen in alowg winde, {tever, Ju the ranks could be soen ulinost all of (the prominent busiucss.nen of the eity, Even the Demoeruts admift that there has been nothing to equul v for o Jouy time, Alter the pro sion, they warched {nto the Athenenm aud wers addressed by the Hon, Georgre (2 Wright, Umted States Senator frowm this State, Duriug his speech lie was frequent- 1y upplauded, Nuticeabls smong the sudience were mauy ladles, which ts somethlng unusuat dor this clty. 1 Dispatiisto T Trib Bpecial Duapatch to The Tribuna. Boux Ciry, i, Ot 25.=A llayea und Wheeler Club was organized ut the Court-iTouss this evening. Heveral hundred were present. Bpeechea were mopde by lovnt orators, The meetlng was harinonious und anthuatastic, - WISCONSIN. TAY NOME OF TIUE WHIRLWIND, Speclal Dispaich (o The Tribune. GareNa, (1, Oct, 24.—1lazel Green, the vil- lage latd wasto by the tornado lust summicr,was this cvenlng the scene of one tho grandest Re- publicon demonstrations that has tuken place In Southeru Wisconsin sluce the commencement of the campaigu, The Lon. George C, Hazele ton, candidate for Congress In the Third Wis- consin District, udidressed u lyren concouras of citizens on the political lisuea”ol the duy, and charged his hearers with his cloguoncy and con- vincelng argument, A torchliehit parads took place previous to the mecting,which was partic- pated in by Emu of the Hayes and Wnecler Min- | ule-Men of Gulena, The procession was Lended Ly the sShullsburg brass band, one of tho Nnest 1 walend orzunlzations In the State of Wisconaly, Mr, Huzelton Is upposing Philo Orton,who, dur- fog the War, wus a rauk Copperhead, and wore the badgo of that detestable clues of rebel sym- athizers, Iie will be elected to stay at Lome By a mujority of 2,000 FIPTIL WIECONBIN DISTRICT, Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune. Foxp nu Lac, y Ui . —Demacratic roughs last evenine rotten-emeed tho colored Hlayes und Whecler Club n this city. The Democratic polics fore refused to Inturfere. At Sheboygun Falls, & flnu‘:c uf 1,000 people, last evenjuz, an lmmense Republiean muss- wevting was beld, Four hundryd torchies were ’ ble in lime, Col. (inodman, of Milwankve, apoke amid (he greatest enthustasm, Tolitiea aro red-hot throughout the emtiro Fifth District. FANRITILLE, Speciat Dispatch ta The Tribune, JAREAVILLE, Wik, .t S5.—1n addition to Jawmes U Blalne, Gon, W, TW Frge has also heent secured to speak al a mass-niceting here on Friday. The tent will be put up tu-morrosy. Arraugeinents have been made for 'buses to carry the erowd to and from the cily. Advives from all parta of Rock County and the countfes ndjoining nre that crowds will come from all, OSHROML, Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune. Osigosit, Wis,, Uct. 23.—0cen. Frye spoko Tyt niht l'u“( two lours to a packed ‘nudicnce fn Turner-Hall, and the cnthusitsm over his specch §s unbounded, Nothing n years has so aravwed Republicaus and shaken up Detocrats, Ingersoll will bo hiere Nov, 8, and extenslvo pre[mrnuom are belug made for him. A clreus tent will be brought here from Janesyillo tohold the weeting o, ke INDIANA. TIE LATE ELECTIO Inptaxarorts, futl, Oct.25.~The Secretary of State to-dny authorizes the following as the resnit of the recent clectlon: The highest vota cast was, for Tiensurcr of State, Demoeratle, 312,019; Republican, 206,218; Independent, 16,083; total, 434,319, The average plurality for the Democrutle State ticket is 5,346, that for Willlams over Marrlson for Governor being b,139, ABOUT TOWN. REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTLE, A meeting of the Republicnn Executive Com- mittea was held yesterday afternoon, In con- Junction with the several candidates, at the county headquarters, corner of Cark and Lake streets, Tho moeting wes sceret, but so far as could be learned from outside sources there was entire harmony all along the line, no talk about “houncing,” unda most thorough and pralsc- worthy devotlon to matters of mere routine, Capt, P, M. Ryan and George Sherwood were ndded to the Exccutive Committee. The ut- tentfon of the Committco wns drawvn to the neeessity of registiation, and it was resolved to advertiso the fact thut the lamp wonld not hold out to bLurn any longer than next Tuecsday, It was dectded, morcover, that candidates will mect hereafter ut 11 o'duck every morning for the purposes of consultation, louking over the fleld, secking {nformation fn rezurd to the progress of the eampalgn, taking suvh mensures ns will prevent the poesibility of Democratic {rouds, and attending to the Intercsts of tue party generally, THE COOR COUNTY RLUPUBLICAN CENTRAL COM- MITTER met yesterday afternoon ut 4 o'clock at the cor- ner of Clark und Lako streets, ‘The Commiftes appointed to surpest o name In place of L, H. Duvis, South Side candidute for County Com- missioner, who has lately reslencd, reported that thuy were not veady to make any nontina- tlon,l l‘:‘ml requested further time,” It was anted, mThe Commitice nppointed to fuvestizate the ‘objections azalust Geores W. Reed, candidato for tho State Legislature from tlie Fourtn Dis- tricl, reported that !.Iui( deemel the objcctions wholly nsutlicicnt, and they did not think the County Central Commitice should Interfere. Thf report was udopted, and here the matter rests. The Comumnittce then adfourncd till Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. LAKE. ‘The requlor mecting of the Republican Club of the Town of Lake was leld Tuesday even- ing at the hose-honse in Englewood., Tho ucatfons relating to a full und 1afr electlon in the town were freely and carncstly discussed, and tho determivatfon manifested "to malntuin the purity of the Uallot-box at aoll hazard, The nu.cm[ln. to register ballot-box stutlers {8 £o "bold and” open that nothlug hut eriminul Inaetivity on the part of Republic- nus cun Insure success to the frauds. At the local election last spring, after a cluse and hoat- ed cauvass, the totul voto of the town was, for Supervisor, 1,675, distributed as follows: In the First Procinct (Stock-Yarde), 828; Sccond Precuct &ialmps)‘ 5073 Third Preclnct (En%' wood), 450; Fourth Precinet (West Bido), 503 whilo now over 1,800 aro registered at thoStock- Yards, over 050 at the shops, und nearly 600 nt Englewood, with the West Side not heard from. Tha Republlcans do not propose to tolerate such outrages as the above figures would secin to indicate are to be attempted, and 1t will be the part of wisdom fin tbe *“Reformers” to be warued in time und stop their littic game before they curry it too fur for thelr own salety. The parade and grund rally which were to bave ecenrred at the Stock-Yurds lnat Thursday night, but were postponed on account of bad { weatlier, will take place at the Transit Ilouso this evenin, at which time nod placo thy Hon. Wiillam Aldrich, candldate for Congrcss, is nn- nounced to speak. The Stuck-Yards Republic- an Lancers, Englowood Mlnutc—,\Icnx Standina- vian Rupu{fllcau Clab, Hendershott's German Lund, sud a numoer of organizotions from the clty are expected to be present and hfimruclmm In the cxzrelses. Everybody 1s corllally nvited Lo what is to bo made a rich Republicau’ fenst. MUNICIPAL REFORX CLUR, ‘The Executive Committee of the Municlpal Reform Club held a private meeting ut the Grand Pacitic Hotel yesterduy afternoon to dls- cuss thie merits und demerits of the several can- didates already In nomination for the ofllces to be (llud this full, itk a viow to siftiug the two tickets and making thercfrom a third, which wonld Detter meet the wishes of the Ctub, I'rom what could be learned, most of the time waos griven to considering the candidates for the Leglslature aud County Commissioners, and, while no part of thowork was entirely com- pleted, the idea of “cutting® most of the can- dldates on both tickets inet with grent favor, the Committee appearing to bo satlsfied that their placescouldbebetteriilled. AsfortheRepubl; un tegislative ticket the seutiment was outspolien intavor of scratching Sittig and Thomas, whils on the Commissloner ticket McGrathund Hawk- inson appeared to be doomed. Taklng up the Democratic lepislative tlcket It was founa more objcctionable, and a wholesals slaughtor is promfsed. On the Commissloner ticleet, Leuzen and Fitzgerald wero declded unpopular, and tiey will doubtless be ecratched, Tl uames uf parties to supply the vacancies Lo be made wero merely mentioned incidentaily, the moro prominent for Commissioner bolng Judge Hale, A, J. Crawford, and A, M, Wrlzht, ‘The rost of the ticket was not reaclied, but {n conversation with several members of the Com- mittee they appeared to think that, at loast, Clough aud Mills, of the Republican ticket would be taken up, The Cominittee sey thatthe Ciub is more thoroughly organtzed than cver, that it s ample resotrees, and is determined to malt itself Telt fn the clection. The Club’s ticket, it I3 expected, will be tompleted to-day. GEONGE W. JULIAN. There was A Dunocratic inars-moeting ut Far- well Hall last evening in ovder to give Georpe V. Jullan—an Indlaun sorchead, who, fnding that he could not vun the Republican party, got mad, abjurcd s faith,and rushed into the arns: of the Upnosition—an uppurtunity to unbosom himself, “Tho altendance was qulte respoctas constdering It " was & Democratic onv, snd was o theatrleal parlance Sone thut paid expenses,’ Cyrus H, McCor- mick ovcupled the chalr, On the platform mmong others were Lo B, Otls, SBenntor Robin- A0, 8, IHayes, und thot reformer, Judge Fuller, Tl Chalf aunounced o section of the Uity Dlreclurly us Vice Presidents of the mcet- ing, ana the audlence loudly applauded. Julian mado u long epoech, i which he recanted every word, took back cvery prowmlse, abjured every profession which he had saldund mnade dur- fug the tirae he was a Republican Congressimaun, Lvery prominent member of the Kepublican party camw In for a abare of the denunclations Wit which bl ech was charged, though hls pralses of the Democratie caudidutes were of rathor a negutive character, of actions and motives Lo stopped at nothing. Evorything was flsh that came to his uet. In brief; he completely filled the role of an upos- tute. 8. 8. Mayes spoke sor the old Democracy, und pgave a pateut-medicine certiticate to the etlieacy of the oration of the gentlemun frum Indinia. Thy ex-Comptroller ‘then went into the history of soiue twenty-five or thirly years pust, und a8 fts heaviness bhecame wure and nure apparent the sudlencoe rru[mrunnllcly de- creascd, sud when he convluded there was & brilliant array of empty bencles. VRENCIL REFUBLICANS. : Aldarge and enthusiastic meeting of French quxubhcmw was held last evening in Globs Hall, Despluines, near Madison gtreet. Qabriel Devoust accupled thy chalr, and A, 8, Lovendal neted us Seerctury. The President spoke uvon the inportant issues of the day, und showed his countrymen what thefr duty wus, Gen” . L. Chetlajn folloived, imaking a speech both in French wud English, Luther Lafiin Mills, candidate for Btate’s- Attoruey, fullowod, and jn cloquent and glow- terms sliowed who wero the suthors of our civil war, und who had Leen the cause of the plllug up of vor vost nstional debt. Iis rewarks were enthustastically recefved. Prof, De Muit, F. C. \’lrrllngfinnd otlers, also wade briel speechies, ufter which the weeting udjourned. 3 TIE BOYS IN WLUA of the North Division held s lurgels-attended (Coidinued on tA¢ Seventh Fage.) In his distortion RADWAY' READY REL] Curos tho Worst Paing fn From Ouo to Twenty Hinuts, . NOT ONE Houg, After Reading this Adversi Any One Buffor withlm“ RADWAY’S READY RELIEF A Gure for Every Py It was tho Firat and is the Only Pain Remedy ‘That inatantly stops the most e; ane application, ' o O CHCF Bluns orurgg 1 IN KRO3 ONE TO TWENTY By, Nomatter ow violent or Ttheurontie: e Hader. T Grias e ga. Neuralgle, o prostrated with diataso toay paghtne RADWAY'S READY R Afford Instant Eage, | Inflammation of the Kidn tion of tho Bladder, Inflanmptis A2ms f the Bowels, Mumps, Con o'y Tungs, J Rostion of thy Bora Throat, DiMculy Broathing, Paipitation of k tho Heart, Hysterics, Oroup, Diphtherta, Catarrh, Influenxa, Joadacho, Taothachs, Nouralata, Rhoumatism, Cold Chilly, Aguo Chills, Chillblatng, and Fros, B, But ‘The application of the Ren. Reliel to anp en he par, "":H":’l"r “:,l;::;ak i x:mhn‘rr NGy CXhs i oot W rops In helf & Ltumb fow ‘lrl:l{nllc;lp Sure Cram ;v;,:"l":(:-f' Pl E.’;’a.’f{ carthurn, wlck Headnee, i Stom Wind In the o ole, :n:l it ot ates. Coll Ve © : READE TR with tern. & e amont BADIATS preyent sickiiess oF iins from cliangs of watee. |y 1 olter than Frencli Brandy or Bisters aa s stimgisas’ FEVER and AGUE, Fover and Agua oured for are A remedial agent . the World (hat mill carsTery ngie, and A1l other matarione, hilows aeamrc (rh BT e, favers aidel by Hadeard Y c! H {J cllef. Firg ) Bold by Drugglsts. ity ceuta ver o DR. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS Terfectly tasteless, elegantly costed with svcet pur. arge, rlzulate, Pty i A A s el ay's Ly, 1o the cure of all ‘disorders of the Sise acly, Liver, Bowels, Kidueys, Bladder, N enate, Hetaule Conutic DY tlon lllylligl‘n:) ] ever, Infl N Pllea, nad all Deraugerients of the 4. “Warranted Lo effect n posliise cae, ic, contalning ne mercury, miners, o I Ol 8 following symptoms result Digordersof the Diguacive Orggnt; > Feeullos fioa Conat{pation, Tward Piies, Flines of the Dioot la the lead, Acldity of the Stomach, Nauses, Hrsrdurs, Disguat of Food, Fullness of Welght In tlie Stomach, Bour Itruptiona, Sinking or Flutteringain the Pltof s b 3oh, Swimming of the Head, Yturried and Ditleuly Breathing, Fiutieriiga at the Heart, Chokig or Suf- fac envation when In 8 Lyhiz Posture. Dimaes of Viniua, Dots or Wels liciore the Stght, Pever a1 Dull Pafu'In tie Tiesd, Daficlency of Perslratios, Yel- Tawness of the Skin aiul Eves, Pafna in (lie sldc, Chey, Limbs, ond Budden Flushes' of Hcat, Lurniag fams b A few dosen of RADWAT'S PILLS will free the s .| e e T e L e i dsordera Ve cents per boz. Sold by Druggleis. TalTall § i Of ton years' growth oured by DR, RADWAT'S REMEDIE 1 bave had an Ovarinn Tunor In the Osarie nnd Bowels for Ten Years. ARX Annoz, D 27, I878. =L, lanwars ofhiera sy bu hen Sied. 1 maks tilvaatontal . Lliavo Bad un Oyardiu Tumor {a the ovarica sadbs, cln for ten years, 1 triod thie best phiyalcluns of (50 place without uny benent, 1L was growing at mch Pliey Uit [ coutd not haye liyed mn iriend Of mine Induced Me to try liadway Jliwd not much ait 1 ticin, bat anally cillmration o, 5 £ cl wof the Itesolvent, twoboted b butionot tus dreliet,’ Jused e vere, Tuscd v of 1tis Rulisf, aod two b wre gusia 1 liad foat Lwenty IV 1 continued to usa the ui T was entivoiy cared, | ok the 1nvnths wod Qarlog that tIme joit forty-Dse PG VM1 ook thruouduzet botles of the esolreay Dottion lelfif, wnu six boxua of Una Plk o oy 3ty el sl 0 Mt o T 1o God for this help (0 nly de . D JouF wongorTal mediciti, 1 feci dranly 1ol and iy prayer (s that it may be as muchof 8 biessizs wung;ln has been 10 Xllu-\"u; E. m“m'\;%’ e b i Mru. SliLbina, who makes the aburc ot ! rson_for whoin | requesd oy L oigh Led W or "uxCepiiun Of Wiiat WAk suut {0 ber youy 1 may ::;m_n ek Ilucn\eux‘h l;'rr\';.;‘ wmv,u- auahitcatiuny o LUKGOl cnemtay A Arior, Mk, sle may cortlfy that Ars. Dibbina, who s ot hest fof uiany yoafs ¥2l fhovs cortiAente Al i thorein ataion are Kozt Sly and uinlentably correct. A BY one who ki)up un.‘i.l... will bialleye bur ptaloiuehl, : (Elgued) BE MALY I BB, \ il DR. RADWAY'S Sm'saparillimlllesolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, eoateip For the eare of all Chronlo I{luur:;:‘.fl ff" Sypullitte, Mereditary ur Contayloy B seated Ia the Lwn s of hl!::‘;:;l:"l a Liones, Flesh or Nerves, Sotlds and Vittatlax the l"luldl-'d s crofule, Glsndular BElBEy .ubé‘,m?f‘:“,‘r’;"ifl“""'e‘.“.fi.:.m Alectiuas BTV H Y oun Brop, Uil i, i §1 PEG DOTTLE el e I Warrenst, & 1 E I S DR, RADWAY & 00, 32 M Kead *False and 'l‘rnce‘;. ~ fend one etter-atainp 10 BA'DWA‘. i = York lalacmsties wdd Warrco-sl., Now Wwillbosent you.