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VOLUME XXXL HEPRESENTATIVE, ~~"CHICAGO. scond clty in the Unlon in re- cnlmclo.:ln"’:;;;:““ (nwryczln and the charac- :‘:;’,I“nm,y of its hotcls and the number of i€t vislt i arelers :2;‘::\':::[:7; New Yorlk advertise largely e o the trade of travelers. It Is Invaria- Wmmh business, nud because they have e e re thero {8 o great traveling b whel ":dt'i:‘:rc nust be a good deal of trausient cen! vr\"@h‘;,‘;"c'fifl'.';‘lf”is tha second city in dmpor- ants do not dispiny one-tenth of ";Ies::c:hmm by New York merchants tho business of strangers and SELF-RA e | ST AN . o cultlsating arelere: arrivals ot the Patmer House, n{’;r:::‘ mufi. and the other Chicago housea e 4 reputation, are fully as large as nny of 4 bsw York hotels, while the railway depart- des cnku the Chicago morning newspapers of lue than the morning newspapers of because the latter city has so mnlmy travclers may procire evening ";lns:fl :’,“?hlln travel from Chicago 18 re- f:;z,finnmcrcnullle scnse, to ono channel malaly=THE CnicAGo TRIBUNE. n Artistio and Fino Goods for 14 and Personal Use. ures 1 more sal New Yorky aters | D;lmuehn AX"? BARN-DOOR HANGERS, “Sl;l(‘l()ll’;“ BARN-DOOR ROLLERS— Manufactured by 2 8. I. & E. Y. Moorg, Agents Providence Tool Company, 08 Lake-st., Chicago, Ill. 7ETS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c.— Cnicaco Canrer COMPANT, Old stand of ALLEN, MACKEY & Co.y 233 Btate-st. WEDDING STATIONERY & INVITATIONS Jansex, McCruna & Co,, ! 117 and 110 Btate-st. Dm(O‘NDS— N. MATSON & Co., B Cor. State and Monroc-sts. ARTISTIC TAILORS— b Epwanp ELy & Co., e 165 Wahash-av. m'W)ORK IN STERLING BILVERWARE— nuAM MANUFACTURING CO., §e 1 Bond-st., New York. PLATED WARE— HVEY; MERIDEN BRITANNIA Co.y N. Matson & Co,, Cor, State and Monroe-sts. NORTH INSUIRAN £, €. CLARKE, 3 and 4 Bryan Block, AGENT FOR LONDON ASSURANOE CORPORATION, LONDON, A. D.1730. Assets (Gold). .$1,4503,034 HOME INSURANCE 00, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Asgets..... ..8$512,605 MANUFAQTURERS' F, AND M, INS. €O, ROSTON. Assets............ Cam .$1,209,419 HOFFMAN FIRE INSURANOECOMPANY NEW YORK. Assets. $414,045 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INS, OOMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, A, D.1835, Assets..:....... ...$1,669,853 ' PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE 00, ; TRENTON, N.J.’ ASSOLS ceenno.. --.8573,229 NEPTUNE F, AND M, INSURANOCE (0., BOSTON. AsSetS.cccviinecannennna... B622,170 CLRRAGES- BTUDEBAKER BROTRERS, Bouth Bend, Ind. ; 205 Wabash-av, SCHOOL. AND CHURCH FURNITURE ()lmul_gcmmn)— A. H, Axprews & Co, FINE WATCHES— N. MaTsox & Co., Cor. Btate and Monroe-sta. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY with HammntoN Rowe & Co., Corner State and Washington-sts. §ILR8 AND FINE DRESS GOODS— Cuas. Gossace & Co., 106, 108 ond 110 State-st. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITIIS— N. MaTson & Co,, Corner State and Monroe-sts. PIANOS (Chickering & Sons)— g A. Reep & Sox, ‘Van Buren and Dearborn-sts. CLOCKS AND BRONZES— N, Matson & Co., Cor. State nnd Monroc-6td, KID GLOVES AND WINTER GLOVES OF all descriptions. Pamis iLove Stone, 94 Stato-st. BANK AND OFFICE FITTINGS OUR 8PE- CIALTY— 3 A. . AxpreEWs & Co., 211 and 218 Wahash-av., Chicago. SAFES— BOYLSTON M. INSURANCE COMPANY, BOSTON. Assots. .$1,481,018 Tilden aq@anflricks. HON. THOMAS A. HENDRICKS ' WILL S8PEAK AT FARWELLHALL Mond:myEvcning@g SPORTSIMEN'S GOODS, GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, F1C. aL’s 8arg AND Look Co., 147 Dearborn-at, SCALES— FAmpANKS, MORSE & Co,, 111 and 118 Lake-st. CHINA AND GLASSWARE— Boruer & TYRRELL, 83 and 85 Btate-st, * Travelers’ Gulde. SUERMAN HOUSE— Rates reduced to $3 per day for all room wove parlor floor wuhou’:.fibnlh{ ' A, Huwnerr, Proprictor. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL— Cor. Clark and Jackson-sts., Jonx B, Duaky & Co., Proprietors. BREVOORT HHOUSE (European plan)— Ysdlsonat., betweer Clark and LaSalle, 1. M. Tiomrsox, Proprictor, The cands wil appear dai, ly In first column Bt page In Tum Cuntoaco TRIDUNE, At E. E. EATON'S, 53 State-st. ESTABLISHED 1853, BCH SAWN. Ice Saws. Dest quality at reduced prices. 1. JIOE & €O, New York nud Chicego. OLD 'TYPE, FOR SALE, A QUANTITY OF OLD TYPE. DOLLAR STOR DR FAIL TO VISIT 1086 MADIBON STREET STEIN’S DOLLARSTORE can DIAMIONDS SHOW ‘To tho Beat Advantago, and arc Warranted Beouro when Sot by ARPLY: AT A. LAUDERBACK, TI] s n 3 l)lA\lMuNll Jl:\\'l{!l‘lf\' HA&.U;'AUIL'H}ZH.' e(A)lll]lmg Room of This Office, | To.Mndlson-st., southiweat corner State, up-state, TEDWIN HUNT'S S6 WIHOLESALE JOBBERS, Hardware and Cutlery, 180 LAKR-ST., CHIOAGO. To close out certaln linvd of goode, we are offer- ing special luducements o buyers. LEDUCATION, e — Ky —— MWALD. ewsdealers, Galt at No, 120 e ifth-av., and %fléflmt Issue of THE CHIOA- szt B SRS (K Connly Normal Seiml Wil open Monday, Oct. 10, 1876, D. 8. WENTWORTI, Principal, Tho Kalamazoo (Micb,) Buninoss Collogo and TELEGRAPIL INSTITUTE, offers Superior advantages to youug Men and Wonien who wish to prepare for busitees, Board, 88 aweek, Send for outnal, . F. PARSONS, Prostdent. {3«5&,{; Jomer Ulal!kl‘:ln};,l(!!fzflgf t, from Ha) nd Madjaoy 8| 0 yongt alsted gy 5 x- The ,f,“.“ bractice {n Chicogo, 1‘;'.,," uuT. ).g ! y. 5 t 88 Teeth in - BCALLN, MATS AND ¥ FAIRBANKS' o NMATS AND ¥ ETANDAKD S HATS. large ¢ drenty 1 5001co of Boyw® and Chil- s and ¢ ) s 5 Hust pecef ved at 70 ‘{:;,"' ,f::’ et styles J. S, BARNES & €O, RANGE, PAGE'S “GonoN AN BANGE, SCALES or ALL KIND3, ) FAIRBANKS.MORSE & GO, 111 & 113 Lake $t., Chicago, Becareful tobuy ouly the Geauine, Loy, t BEATER. PAGE'S 8T, JAMES" HEATER, T HORSE Self-Raising Bread Preparation WAS AWARDED GHENT PRIZE OVER ALL BAKING POWDERS, At the Centennial Exposition. RUNFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, PROVIDENGE, R I, MANTFACTURERS. EDWARD KING, 14 Fifth-av., Chicago. WESTERN AGE NT. e JLAUNE WORLD'S PREMIUM! ELAINE! Tho Family_ Safoguard Oil, manu- factured by Warden & Oxard, Pittshurgh, Pa,, Roceivod tho Highest Award for the Best Illuminating 0Qil, for its extra- ordinary morits of Snfety. ‘Was awarded THE FIRST PREMIUM By tho Jurors and Commissioners of tho CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL XPOSITION. Algo awarded 8 GOLD MEDAL at tho Pittsburgh Exposition; and was adopted after a thorougb scion- tific and practical test by tho 0.5.Gov'l Light-Hougse Dept, And received a high commendation from the BOARD OF U. 8. STEAM- ]'.{'%%IT INSPECTORS, WASHING- EInsurnho& Underwritors rate LAINE samo as Gas risk. ELAINE is used by the principal Rauroads, Street Cars, Hotels, &o, and guaranteed superior to any ot in tho market. Can bousod in any lamp. J.L.WARREN & (0., Manufacturors’ Agoeats, 236 Lake-st., Chicago. Ordors from tho trade solicited. —_— e FURS, THE CANADA Far Manufactiring Go. Madison-st., N. W, Cor. Franklin, Is tho only ostablishmont whero you can find thoe largest stock of Furs in ondless varioty, and of best work- manship, at manufacturer’s prices. « Any articlo can be mado to ordor at shortost notico. — BEAK & BUCHER, TO BENT. Desirable Ofices TO RENT ‘I TELB TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, Room 8 TRIBUNE BUILDING TO T,ET, FIRST-CLASS BANKING OFFICE Bullding expreesly for (he City Natlonal Bank, with spuclous Vaults und Oce-furniture. Apply to MEAD & COE, 155 LaSalle-at, VTGt an e ol oo props 2 N ] 190, ) wLH, ) Su?}lunlyznls u:\au?.}w-lm Dearborn-at. BIGHT PER CENT-$250,000. Wo can maku losis ath por cont, with low commls: Toiin Yoonl £ pRAmRgved clbr [FOUSEHY I putne ot ) 10 §25 2 N E INL), P ¥ 104 Washiogion-st. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE for & torm of years in sums of 2,000 and up. wards mado at curront rates by BAID & BRADLEY, ’i‘ 1 Al 00 LaSalle-st. fif AT LOW RATES 0 losn on Warchanse Receipta for Graln and Proyise fons, on Ci Youchees, on Ilents aud Mortgages. tUs SILVEILMAN, Hisnk Chumber of Comuierce. Certieal T WINTEI RENORTS, s ey S e s Yy THE ROYAL VICTORIA 110TEL, NABSAU, DAHAMA ISLANDS, Now open. T. J. PORTER, Proprictor, Steam- ers leave New York Oct. 28 aud Nov. 20. * For full informalion apply to JAMES LIDGERWOOD & C0., 758 roudway. New Yoek, Clothing Advertisements. The Papers Will All Doa Good Business Now That He Has Commenced Advertising. SINGLE-BREASTED SACK RUITR, YOUTIS, AND BOYS, " Thin etyle it the very intest, Wo can f for Bays 1 {0 15 year’ Yontha, 51 B 4 homaot? Men, i to 42 brcast, in Mixtnres, Plalds, Disgo- nain, etc., suy price you winh to pay. NUTTING Eeadtdnm e rars d llemane oognd: a\;llnn: is original with hx‘x’r}x_ A‘}lvu?uglg; FOR MEN, NOYS' AND CHILDREN'S UISTERS., This Garment shonld o worn by ove Boy—~agoe 4 to 16 years, We have them fn oft Erades. Send In yuir orders. Prico $140 to 89,00, NUTTING Haa saved tho pooplo of this Gity alone, in tho post sixteon months, over $300,000, snd “Broko the Neck" ' of ‘*High-Priced M%ncunau%u" by Botailing at Jobbers’ Pricos and G, 0, D, CIILDREN'S DERBY SUIT. Ages 4 to 10, rhort pante; 8 to 11, long nts, The above wu offer in Mixtures, Disgonaly, R‘:Icou. cte, Prices from $& 60 to $15.00, IfMon and Boys will “ shop a little,” same as the Ladioa do, they will stop when they oxamine our stook, and buy. NUTTING, C. 0.D. CLOTHIER, Gonts’ Furnishing Goods, 184 & 186 STATE-ST. POLITICAL. Conclusive Developments Concerning Tilden's Income Tax Frauds. A Single Fee of $50,000 Known to Have Been Paid Him in 1869, His Political Friends Trying to Suppress the Proofs for the Present, A New York Democratic Circular to the Brethren in the South, The Republican Canvass in Michigan Progressing Vigorously. Gen. McCreery Puts to Shame His Democratic Slanderers. Republican Campaigning in Illinois --- Politics in Kansas. Col. Fred Hecker Addresses the German - Americans of Chicago. What This Clear-Headed DMan Thinks of Democratic Re- form. Hr, Hoxie Tries to Explain Things-- Municipal Reform Club---Ward Meetings, TILDEN’S TAX STEAL. A BILL OF PARTICULARS. Special Dispalch fo The Tribune. Wasminarox, D. C., Oct. very important correepondence relative to Mr, THden's income tax furnishes ts own explana- tion. Unless Mr. Tilden nuthorizes his personal and political fricudsto make public the contents of the books which they have so zealously guorded from the Government offiers, the charges against him will be considered to have It those charges arc false, Mr. Tilden's fricuds are the sole cug- todians of the proof of their falsity. Thesc friends do not deny the charzes or claim to be able to disprove them, but’ maintaln that the dlsclosure either of their truth or fulsity, and with this threat and defiance they fall back upon what they assume are thelr legal rights. The cvi- dence already obtained by United States Dis- tricteAttorney Bllss scems pretty clearly to cs- been presumptively proved. no legal power can compel tablish, both by fair legal presumiption and DY ABSOLUTE PROOY, these facts: That the Pittshurg & Fort Wayne Rallrond Company, about 1569, paid to Tilden 850,000 for services, this belng the year in which he returne only $17,000 income; that this payment and Tilden's reeefpt for it s among the papers of that Company; that the books contaioing this informution have been transerred to an officer of the Company who is o special politicsl fricnd of Tilden, and who re- fuses access to them. This refusa) scems to huve A BPECIAL BIGNIPICANCE, 05 {t comes from a Board of Directors of whom Tilden is one, The following are the letters: OrrricE oF THE IISTRICT ATTONNEY OF THE UNiTED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERY DisTiicT or NEw Yok, New Yonx, Oct, 26, 1870.—7%e Hon. Green B, Raum, Commissioner of Internul Rer- nue—Sin: It I prover that 1" should repact 10 yon somo recent accurences in the course of ~ the preparation I have been mak- ing ta carry out your instructions to commence an action against Sanuel J, Tilden to recover un- nald income tax, T learned with greut detall, and in a munner that satlsfied me of the substantial accuracy of the informatlon, that on or abont the car of 1800, $50,000 were paid to Mr, ‘Tikden by {he Pittaburg, ¥ort Wayne ‘& Chicago Rallroud Company, or on ita behalf, and that the entry of that payment appearvd npon the books of that Company, #nd was substantiated by Mr. Tiden's “voucher, which was among the papers of that Compusny, As Mr. Tinlen ;ur the year 1860 pald o tax upon only $15, 000, 1 thought it at once essentialand just to verfy the information. 1 therefore requested o revenue agent to go to Plitsburg aud procure nccess to the books knd papers of the Comipany, never for ono moment doubiting that the ofiicers 'of @ great cor- poration would gladly render all the assistance In their power to the Government. On amvlnr ut Pitlsburg, the revenue agent leamed thut since the pubileation of the allegationy a8 10 M. Tiiden's Incomo tax the booka and papers of the Company had bren more directly transferred to the control of an officer of the Company, Who is a strong political friend of Mr, Tilden. ‘I'hat gen- tleman peromptorily refused to Jorit aceces 1o the books and papers. and referred me to the Pros- ident of the Company, Mr. 8, H. Meyer, of this city, 1ahonid add that, before leaving Plttshury, the revenuo agent ablalned additlonsl proof of the wubetantial sccuracy of my information, with evidence thut the payment wus made to Mr. Tllden at a tims ‘when the sulp- ordinates of the Company were suflering for waunt of thoir just duve, Acting upon tho refers onco to Mr, Meycr, 1, Oct. 5, addressed him a lot- ter requesting that he woald give Instruct! L allow the books to be examined, and in promptly Informod mo thatho had relerred the matter to the Mrectors, who wers sumuoned to meet on the 12th. On the 7th Mr. Meyer wrote mo to know **under what authurity of law Iclaim- ed theright " o examine the books of tho Com- pany. On the 10tk Lreplicd thut while T bell thery wus sufficlent suthority in the compel the productiun of the information denied, that 1 had siot intended to place the matter upon thut footing, but anty upou the footlng of u request tathe oflicers of a great corvoration to utd the Government In ita ellorts 0 recover taxes of which It lind been drvrh‘nd by glving (t fnforna- Vo 0 to matters whieh could ot prejudice thom nor injure uny one cxeept thy reon, (f any, who hid cvcaped the payment uf his just duew, Though the ~Dlrectors’ meeting was culled for the 1Uth, thers wus no reply until ufter u renewed appliestion on my Just. Mr. Meyar, on the 2K, scut me » letter avclining 10 give the Information, atid. plackny Wil o the compuny upon his und their lewal righity, us they elnfm (o belfeve them to be. That fetter s a8 fullows: *+8, 1l Mreven, P, 0. Hox 208, New Yonu ew Youk, Uct, 21, 1 21 Nassay STHEKT, N tieorge liliss, Umied Stales District Atlorney, Clty—Sin: Your note of thy 2lst wus brought in fo mu by your wiessoy, tLis day only. "l reply to Jas inquiry 1 leavo ta way that 1 am advived by counsel that the Conmissioner of the lnternal” Revenue hus no executive right to examiue into the Fort Wuyne buoks for the pur- ode indicated {u your Jetter of the Oth of Octaber. ‘our own subscyuent letter to me of (he 10th of QOctober, In reply to mine wsking for referonce tu an suthorizing statute, contlrms wo In that view, Belny a0 advised, and 10 understanding your letter ot the 10th of Octaber, you will need to under- stand thut I canuot act on a dith oplu- on of the law, To do xo would Le 8 bad procedent fur any Company. What thu law requires clearly 1 shall certainly do, but it any uncertainty drlves [slall take advice, and, of course, bo governed by It I Rivjng this reply I beg leave to add that no dierc- spect is meant to you or any of tho Uovernment oficers. If you couslder you have Lhe right, and mean to enforco it, I can only meet it by an uppeul 10 tbe courts; but, of course, what is done will bu .~The following tdane on roniehiody's responsibility, and the some- body will. T think, be held to account Youts, very respettully, 8. il, Mrven, Prealtent Pm fem, Plttahurg, Fort Wayne & Chi- cago Rtallroad Company, * THE TULTIL. WILL OUT. _JLiof couzsn clear that, at the proper time, the Government can zid will compet the pradnction of the information desired, The refusnl in only of importance hecaure it comes from & Bonrd of 11 fectara of whom Mr. Tilden f« ane, and the mero fact of refural seeina to me to confirn the trnth of the Information 1 rrerived, It can hardly be telieved that, if the books and vouchers did not conflem the statements, there would have been any lesitation in aflowing nccear to them, Tay further add that 1 find that for the same year, TGO, M. Tilden rendered serviees for which he chareed and recelved 816,000 from the Union Paciflc kaiir Thi« I« i ndditlon to 00000 chiarved the sume Company for services In 1807, 1814, and 1870, and’ which were paid to and recelpted for by Mr. Tliden. There I« hesidiy A0 paid on March 27, 156%, by thesame Com which in recelpten” for onsccaunt of profest services, the receipt belne slgned, **Samue) 1. Tilden, per Jamea L. Sinnott. " Hut T in no donbt of Mr, Sinnott's authorf Mz, Tilden, » Mr.” Tilden's account to the Union Pucifle Rallroal Company showa that he, ot the the time cavered by there” charges, renidered con- sidrrable rervice Lo the somewhut notarlous Credit Mobilfer, snch as advising with reference to bills ia calty prepared dn \ta behalf, drawing a conimet between the Credit Mobtller und Onkes Ames anid otliers, consulting ns 1o the auit of McComb aiainwt tue Credit Mobilier. which suit led to the die cioanre of “the opertions of that concern, all of which acrvices may have been covered by {he charge agalnat the U'nlon Pacific Rallway Come gany. Though I havw inforination which lead me to the opinlon thet Mr. Tilden nlen received con- siderublo suma from the Credit Mobilier, I have zathered agoud deal of information ax 1o charges for vervices nade by Mr, ‘Tilden and payments sinde to him fur wervices to other corporations and persons duing the period covered hy the fncome tas. They all zota show that_ he eacapod taxation on’ a very luge umount of income, il “poreulug my oxamination, for thouzh theen Is abundunt groand for {he immediate commencenent of an_actlon, it reema to me tiat there are rewsony shy defay Is advisable, especinlly aea brief detay will not. portpone tiie Giul trial of the cause, while It gives opportunity for a more cureful aml accurate preparation. Your ohedient servant, Gronor Briss, United Stutes Attorney, NEW YORK, FREDERICK SEWARD, Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, NEw Yonk, Oct. 27.—The Republicans of the Fitth Scnatorlal Dietrict have a strong nominee for the Seunte in the person of Frederick W, Seward, a son of the great New York states- wan, Mr. Seward was Axsistant Secretary of State of the United States under his father, He was nominated for Assemblyman in the Eeventh District two years sgo and carded the district by 600 majority, while at the same time it gave Tilden 300 votes over Dix. Last fall Mr. Seward ran for Secret. of State, and, et by 8,000, though defeated, he Yed his t DR. UAVES, Another nomination which adds strength to the Republicans s that of Dr, Jeaue 1. Hayes for Assemblyman {n the Seventh District. Dr. Iluyes Is known i the West, and s popular at harhey s e deserves to e, He s ab present a member of the Assembly, and will not fail of re-clection, Company, TUE CITY. ‘The special features of the canvass to-day are the uncertainty in regard to what Tamnany will do, and the equal uncertainty as to what actlon the Republicans will take edheerning the Mayoralty. The Democratie leaders deny ly any apprehension a3 to Tammany. ) deny” it rather too loudly. They wre manifestly anxiousto have a stralght Repub- Hean ticket, This they are not lkely to get. The feeling at the Republican headquarters s deeldedly_opoosed to runmng anyhody for Mayor. No move could su nou-plus ihelr opyx- nent. That Kelly would then throw Tilden over in exchange for loval votes there §s no question. WILLIAM 3, EVARTS is ta make his one speech of the campalem nt Cooper Institute \\‘cduuu!ui' evening next, He will address hlmself speclully to the merchauts aud business men of the eity, THE TILDEN LETTER or War claims s rezurded lI‘V prominent mem- bers of the National Republican Committee as ndistress slimal,—a personal uppeal which wiil do him no small haim, confessing, ns it does, that his party is dangeraus, while ~promising to defy it. The letter hus heen seat through the South, at any rute, a8 n Republican campaien document, though not b?' vrders from this point. It {8 held generally that when Alr Tilden breaks over thie line Kept hitherto by il candidates for the Presidency tommake aper- al appeal for votes within ten days of elee- he has, us President Woolsey, ot Yale, put ir, “Sought his oftice with & most uncommon auxiety. DISGUSTED DEMOCRATS, The Democratic torehtizht aflair lust night is known to lave e at least n score of votes tor Hayes, As u gentleman for the Fifth Avenue Hotel suid: L iwn a Democrat, and have been all iy life, but, It the men fo that 1:rucesslm| arethe politieal rulers of this city, £ am polng to cast my vote on the side of respectability amd Haves,” and two Democratie companfons shook hands with hiim to seal the ngreement for sl three. Now the Republicnns want to bire the other side to turn out night. MICIIIGAN. LANSING. Speclatl Dispatch to The Tridune. LANSING, Mich.,, Uet. 27.~The Opera-Tlouse 18 crowded to overflowing with the hest citizens af Lunsing and vicinity, who assembled to lsten to vour great Chicago orator, Emery A. Storrs. Hundreds have gone sway, unuble to obtain ad- mission. Gien. Luther 8, Trowbridee, of Detroit, Commander of the Michiznn Boys In Blue, reached the city at 7:50, and wes Immediately rushed down to the Opera-House and Is now nd- dressing the audlence (b o inost earnest and tell. fngspeceh. The Hon, D. H, Case, of thisclty, ls to follow Gen, Trowbridge, and this will soften the disappointment incident to Mr. Storrs’ failure to come. An enthusiastie torchlight procession 18 parading the streets. ‘The Non, J. C. Bure rowa, of thix State, has left for New York, to remain on the stuinp there the remainder of the campaign. The Demoerats are apending vast sums ot money and making o desperate effort, hut thelr ficht” s n hopeless one Tu Michigan, Senators Ferry and Chriatiancy spenk fn Jac son Monday afternoon, the 3uih inst.,, and at Ann Arbor in the evening, GRAND RAPIDS. Spectal Dispaich o The Tribuna. Graxn Teaviis, ik, Oct: S7.—11 A, Robln- son, of Detrolt, addressed about 100 Green- hackers in the park tosday, 1o spake iy the Opera-louse to-nfizht. The Greenbuckers secn to e losing )irmxml here atuce the Indiaun elec- tlon aud the Blalne mecting, The contrust be- tween their demonstration nnd former ones shows that the Republicans grow moreeoutldent. Those that count ona Democratle Congress- wan from this district reckon without their bost. Cool-hemded Republicans who bave been fearful now feel suro of Stone's election, aml with an Increased majority, Tilden's letter goes for little here, and cunnot wake much change in the result in this locality, ctal Ditpatcs to, 4hé Trivu Bpectal Dispateh to tie Bio Rarins, Mich.,, Oct, 27, 0. T, Beard is entertalning the * K ux ' hors te wizht with some of the Ilackest Democratie 1lea that have heen related hera this campalen, ‘Thero are not Democruts envuzh here to maks a torehlight processiun; hence, they linve not had oue untit to-night, and they have never had uny torches here, biat for this oecaslon they fme ported some from Grand Raphls, Muskegon, and Holland, and with all the men and ln)i'a which they coulit drum out fromevery town In the county, they only had 164 In the procession, Thelr cuss is hopeless heres THE “FURB PRESS ATTAC MCRER: Spectal Dispatch (o The Tridune, Laxsixg, Mich,, Oct. 3.—The most unserup. uluus dirty work of the cumpaign in this State is being dono by the Detroit J'vee Press in its ut- tacks upon Gen. Witllam B, McCreery, present State Treusurer, and the Kepublican candlidate for re-clection. These have been relterations of the charge that Gen. MeCroery “dure not* tall where thy State funds are deposited, and in substauee that these kave been tmperiled, i not lost, through the {ntrusting of them to bauk- rupt fustitutions. Inits issue of the 24th iust, the Free I'ress suys: . The ‘Treasuror will neither dlscloso where several hundred thousand dolkirs of the monoy of the peo. e duy nor what sccurity the State bus for it There I hothing to uhow thst th. instlintions which v thie State monvy are solvent, nor that some of them 810 DUt Iml&ol from disastee by tho bolaterng which. the State adords thowm. 1t would bo uusafe under any circunistances to permit a contlnuauce in the future of the fuanclal wanagement of the &nl. with every daya poselbllity of tho State belng 3 ON THEASURER E FIVE CENTS. S . startled by the tnformation thata portion of the Htate nionioy has yone the way of thatof tho unsa- cnred depnsitors fn Mctiowan's **burated * bank. But with o man like McCreery in offce, it will bo €Hminat negligence i1 the neople of the Stato do him the keye of the'Treasury and consizn thelr eara to n man of unidoubted 1ntegrity, tehose et duty it hall he to ace that the money 1# :l:(.en;rlnfl’::c‘nm‘. and who wlll’hnrvu'n‘o Desitarion n glvinz th i rosect 1o that moner, |oTC 1 information ’Tllcreon Gen. McCreery farnished the Fres Lress with alist of the State depasit banks, which that Journal declined to publish, and which is a8 follows: Second Natfonal Bank, Detroit, American Natlonal Bank, Detrult, Mcl‘:hl"lu" and Mannfucturers' Bank, Dotrolt, Y.Il:leanuru and Traders® Natlonal Dank, New Sonthern Michizan Natlonal Bank, Coldwater, Union City National Bank, Gnlon City. Flent Natfonal Bauk, Grand Raplds, & City National Bank,'Grand Raylda, Eieat National lank, Grand Haven, Fleat National Bank, Sonth ilaven, Citizens' Nationa] Bank, Flint, Licnesee County Savings Hank, Flint, Nutivnal Exchange Hunk, Albion, Flrat Natiuna} Bank, Jackson, Fieat Nutiomal Buuk, Charlotte, Firt Xatloual Bank, Battle Creek. Firat Nattonn] Bauk, Owosso. Sirosvenor & 0., bankers, Janesville, St Johnw, Honal fank, Coldwater. tional Bank, Detroit. Second Notlonal Bank, Cltizens' National By %{,Ictl;;;n Natlonal Bank, Kaly 8. 1. Ktone & Co., bankicrs, Adrinn, Flrat Nattonal Tianfh, Cotsmoiiiar o0 Fieat Nuttunal Bank, Port Huron, Second Natonnl Bk, Iay city, Pork Huron Savines Bank, Port flnron, First Notional ot Suinaw ot Nutlonal ftank, Three Kivers, cond National Hank, 1ifiladate. Peter 1, Loumix, hanker, Jackson, Second Nauonal Bank, Lansing, ;.rm- :\;rllxlluu?l"llunk‘!’ ansing, weond National Banit East Suginaw, First Natlonal Bank, Monroc, » ‘Thesolvency of not one of theso thirty-seven banks dare the Free Prest nor anybody clse fquestlon, An exumination of the list shows al- o that it i out of the question for any nue to dircovera hasls for charzing favoritism or sube servience to local or partisan influences. The State funds are distributed «enerally amongthe most solld banks of tho entire State. Partisan congiderations had nuthing whatever to do with the destenation of the State deposit banks hy Gien, mel? From each of l’lc"l bouds wera regtiirea for the securlty of the depoeits, of one of Which bunds the followlng Ix copy: Thisazrevment, made this 19th day of Ja A, D, 1875, by nd hetween WHIn 1. Sebrers ¥, Trearurer of the State of Michigan, party of o the Second Natfonul Unn{: of lia party of tha sceond part, wwinesseth an follaw; Firal—The parts of the first part_agreesto mako the Second National Bunk of n?y cn';’: aforesaid o depositers of a purt of the surplis funds helongin; :u !)ln;v:ulh: of Michizan aforesald, as mllhorhufi by Inw. Secoud—The salil bank ngreea toreceive and anfe- Iy Keepallsnch wnrplun funds of sald Stato of Michigan ax may e ottered or deponited hy #ald Stute Treasurer, and to relmburee und pay the sama to satd State Trensurer, or hs snecensor In oiice, or whoever may be Jawtully entitled to receive the wame, whenever calied for; and to pay fnterest on +nch surplus funds so denosited in sald bank at the fate of 4 uer cent per aunnm, to be comprted on dally baluncer and pald on the et day of March and0th day of September of each_ yedr, or at any other thne When the account oy be closed. Abrd—It is mutnslly acreed td between tho reapective bartics hereto that the sald bank shall at sll times Keen a fuat and trueacconnt of all moneys aud funds deposfied by the safd Willlam B, Me- Creery, Treasnrer as afo id, nnd render to him manthly statements thereof, and that the said Dbank #hall at all times honor and pay il checks and drofts of the sald Wililam 15, McCreery, Treasurer, aw nfurcrald, to the nmonnt of the funds ro deporited by him as aforesaid. In witness whereof the snid party of the first part har heroto set his hand and seal. and the raid party of the second part hus cunred thin agreement to be suhectibed by the Presldent and Cashior u;lc;rcnr. and the corporate seal thereof to bo aflized, Woa I, Corcur, State Treasurer. [Seal. Wat. Wesrovem, President, Seal, w. L, Carhier., [Seal. | fonal Bank ecal, ¢ Bay City, Mich, ( Tn conslderntion of the premlses and of the rura of one dollar to us Inh; paid, the receipt whero- of Is confensed and acknowledged, we, and cachi of us do herahv juintly and reverally giiaranteo the full payment of any and all sums and balnnces which muy hecome due to Willlam 13, MMeCreery, Treaeurer of the State of Michlzam, or his suce cessor in uflice, upon or by virtue of the above und Loing ucreement, according to tie terms and hereof, s gur Bands und seals this12th dayof Jan. 5. INDORRRMENT- Approved (nccording to Sec. 853 Complied Laws) on Jan, 18, 1875, WML 1. McCrerur, Stato Trensurer, ! 1 By, Anditor General, 1oLneN, Secretary of State, \ f this hund are John Mee Sage, known throughout crprise und mereantiio honor, whose wealth is not less thun $5,000,000 nplece. Among the sureties on these bonds ure the fol- lowing promivent Democrats: “ For City Natlonal Bonk of tGrand Rapids--Jallug Houremnan, Democratic and Greenback candidata for Liestenant-Governor, leury Fralick, formner Sherdif of Wayne County! Michizan National Lunk of Kalamazoo—allen. Potter, Cangressman, Morchants’ and Manutactarers’ Bank of Detrois —Theodore H. Hinchmun, condidate for State Senotor, First Nutlona) Bank of Owoeso—E. A. Todd, exe Mayur and candidute tor State Seuntor. Flrat Nutional Bank of Detrojt—M, 1. Mayor and delevato to the Loulx Uonventions Culeb Vun Huwen, o [ard Shetl Democrat, Firat Natlonnal Blank of Grand Raplds—Truman . Lyon, dumea Blair, dumes M, Lurnett, First Nutlonal Bunk'of duckson—Allen Bennott, Almon Patterson. Lutaing Nutional Tlank—0, M, Represuntatlve in State Lestalaty ex-5tate Librarlan: W, K. llazc, ex-City < Scecond “Natiounl Dink of Lansing—~Dwight 5., Smith, candhilate for Circait Court Commissiouer, First Nutional Bunk of Port Huron—WHiam L. DBancroft, delegute tu St Louls Conventlon; O'rlvy Atkinsu, First Natlonal Baok of Three Rivers—J. 8, Mooru, President; Stephen Kelwoy, lIl“l nessee County Saviugs Dank, Fllnt—Russell nhop. 1 Citlzens® Nutlonal Bauk, Fllut—Itobert J. Wha- e, 0, Grosvenor & Co., bankers, Joncsville~ D. Thompson. . 1. Loowls, binker, Juckeon—J. 1, Eal Firut Nutiona! Bank of St, Jolins—John Lj; These may be taken os samples of the charace ter und responsibility of thy entire number of bondsmen, the full 1ist of whom is at 2l times open for inspection by the Free Zress editors and atl others interested.” Not a dollar of the State - funds s now f eds uclther §s thelr uso monopolized by uny bank ring. And during the twa years [ which Col, McCreery has mndo repuorts us State Treusurer, the tnterest on Stato deposits und unpaid speclfle tuses hus wimounted ; to SR04, beimr within $50,558 of the totat amount paid for jutercst on the Stote debt in theso two yeurs. Not a cent has been lost by uny bank or banker holding State deposits since the Republicans cume futo power al- must twenty-two years azo. But for the whole ¢lghiteen years of Democratie ruls previous to 1855 the total umount recelved na iuterest on Stute depusits wus $1,354, or only one-elghty-fifth us much us State-Treasurer Mce Creery Lus” recelved fn only two years; aud in the sale good old Democratic tines dmfitnw was robbed of $410,000 by the Michigan Stato Banle. u Democratic Ring Instivution. 1 the Kree J'ress, which wants tLe State funds intrusted tu Dewmvcratle control oucs more, tun show that u dollur of the;State deposita 13 in unsafe institutions, now i the thne for it to do 0. 1f not,caunot it have the houesty to makeo the amende 7 Among the efgzne Graw and Henry” W, the nation for ¢ [, Mlllv, es- ICHAOT, spectat_ Correspondenics G The Trib J rrespondence ung, Srdifurs, Mich Oct. Beabt. Joseph County kcepsdrl\"uz the truth home, Luast evenlng the Hou. ¥, B, Morguy, of Coldwater, uominca for 8tute Senator, E. M. Plimpton, of Buchuue an, and Dr. Alger, of Coldwater, addressed a number of huudred citizens at Unlon Hall, For keen, garcastic wit and telling blows at tha Democrutic-tGreenback candidato fur Congress it has not been equaled in this place, It'was bronght promineutly before the people of thiv place Lor the tirst tine that 11 G, Chamberlaiug althouich declaring Wimself to have been & rood Union wan, attended the Chicugo sunvention of 1864, and sigued the articles dos claring the War u fallure, Our County Committea have mado arrango- ments for & grand moveon_the enewy’s works | in all towns of 8t. Joseph Cuunty on the cvens |

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