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VOLUME XXXIL THE Thilb s haa all the news, and presents w attractive form, making itself indis- ‘:nbl!e to men of busincss and their farnilies, pen! arger constituency of intelligent fi:’;’m‘n‘ nfy other journal {n the United Tas TR Ei;)‘::"fl the tonr Bundays of Octoher Tm TRBvNs P X rinted double-shect issues as fol- g L 20. SondtTe O o plainly the growing neccasl- tyof TuE Tripuxs for advertising purposcs, In Artistic and_Fino Goods for n:::'ehohl and Versonal Use. X" BARN-DOOR MANGERS, g SLA‘(‘J‘):E » BARN-DOOR NOLLERS— Manufactured by 8. H. & E. Y, Moons, Agents Providence Tool Company, 68 Lake-st., Chicago, 1Il FURNITURE, BEDDING, &0.— cmm‘s'cmcmn Canrer COMPANT, 0ld stand of ALLER, MACREY & CO,y 233 Btate-st. WEDDING STATIONERY & INVITATIONS JanseN, McCruna & Co., 117 and 110 State-st. DIAMONDS— N. MaTSON & Co., Cor. 8tate and Monroc-sts. JARDWOOD FINISH FOR RESIDENCES— v e A. 1. Anprews & Co., 211 and 213 Wabosh-av. ARTISTIC TAILORS— ' Epwanp ELY & Co., 105 Wabash-av. ART WORK IN BTERLING BILVER%ARE— [ 1AM MARUPACTURING CO. Goxe 1 Bond-st., Ney York. ’ PLATED WARE— BLYEY MentpeN BRiTaxsiA Co., N. MaTson & Co., Cor. Statc and Mouroc-sts. CARRIAQES~ amm;.uun Brornens, Bouth Bend, Ind. 3 205 Wabash-av, MILLINERY. — THREE ENTIRE NEW stylo Hata and Bonncts, not found clsswhere. ‘WeDSTER & AusTiN, 107 Stato-st. PATENT MARQUETRY FLOORING— Made by A. H. Axprews & Co., 211 and 213 Wabash-av, ECHOOL AND CLURCH FURNITURE (Manufscturers)— A, H, Axprews & Co. FINE WATCHES— N. Matsox & Co., Cor, Btate and Monroc-sts. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECLALTY with HamiztoN Rows & Co., Corner State and Washington-sta. §ILKS AND FINE DRESS GOODS— Ciras. Gossaor &.Co,, 100, 108 and 110 State-st. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS~— N. Matson & Co., Corner Btate and Monroe-sts. PIANOS (Chickering & Sons)— A. REED & Bon, Van Buren and Dearborn-sts. CLOCES AND BRONZES— N. MATson & Co., “Cor, State aud Mouroe-sts, KID GLOVES AND WINTER GLOVES OF tll descriptions, Panis Grove Bronz, 84 State-st. BANK AND OFFICE FITTINGS OUR SPE- CIALTY— A. H, Axpnzws & Co,, 211 and 213 Wabash-uv., Chivago. BAFES— Havv's 8arB AxD Lock.Co., 147 Dearborn-st, BCALES— Farpaxgs, Monse & Co., 111 oud 113 Lake-st. CHINA AND GLASSWARE— BunLer & TrreeLy, 83 and 85 State-st. Travelers' Gulde, EHERMAN HOUSE— reduced to $3 per day for all rooms sbove parlor floor without baths. A. Hurpenr, Proprictor. URAND PACIFIC HOTEL— Cor, Clurlk and Jaclkson-sts., Jorx B. Draxe & Co., Proprietors. EREVOORT HHOUSE (European plan)— Madison-at., betweer. Clurk and LaSalle, N. M. Tuomrsox, Proprictor. The cards will appear daily in first column ik page tu Tux Curcauo TRIBUNE, FOR SALE, A QUANTITY OF OLD TYPE. APPLY AT The Counting Room of Tiiis Ofeo. FINANCIAL, TPER CENT, Jery chot BVEN] fan cata.an Yery chotce business broperty at » it . $30, (X0, $200, (XX), 0, lPlX) 13 SCUDVER & MASOR. 1-n!'1(n“|§%'ngr‘lhrn-:r.“' LOANS ON REAL ESTATE ! L lem of years in suma of §2,000 a: ud up- Wards 1nade uy current rates by = i BAIRD & BRADLEY, 00 Lasalle-st. POLITICAL. AND' HON. L. B. 0TIS TO-MGHT! At Farwell Hall. Hinmicipal Reform Clu ‘There will be a Meoting of the Municipal Roform Club, nt the Club-Room, GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, N [} MONDAY EVENING, OOT. 30, 1876, At 7:30 o’clock, sharp. The Executivo Committeo will roport. R. P, DERICKBON, R Preaident. JOHN G, SBHORTALL, Bocrotary, pro tom. FURS. THE CANADA P Mannfacturing (o, Madison-st., N. W, Cor, Franklin, Istho only establishment whero you onn find tho largest stock of Furs in ondless varioty, and of best work- manship, at manufacturer’s prices. Any article can be mado to ordoer at shortest notico. BEAK & BUCHER. MISCELLANEOUS, Comnty Treasurer's — 0fice, Cnicaco, Oct, 28, 1870, Interost Coupons of Cook County Bonds, due Nov, 1, 1876, will bo paid at maturity at this office. L. C. HUCK, County Treasurer. FPolioy-Halders in the NEW YORK LIPE INSURANCE COMPANY can Jearn somo Intercating and_conddentia! fafor. mation. fmportant to thent, corncerning that com- pany by seuding tholr names, addrees, numbor o of policics and amounts of insurance to INVEST]- GATOR, Lock Dux 4476, New York City Dost- cc. LCE . Pare, clean Ice for sule an track in car-load tots, cheap. LE, 80 LaSalle-st. TO RENT. Desiranle Offces TO RENT IN TEB TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW. Room8 TRIBUNE BUILDING LT FIRST-CLASS BANKING OFTFICE Inilding !xpfl.‘lul{ for the Cll.g' National Bank, with spacioua Vaults ahd Oce-Furniture, Apply to MEAD & COE, 155 LaSalle-st. OCEAN STEAMSHI®S, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANC The Ocnrnl\';nnmxannu Commn{'! Malt_Steamners between Now York and llavr., callng at Flymouth {0, D) for thie landiug of puictiers. Che splendid Yesacln on this favorite route for the Contineut, {(Cabing provided with Electrio Bells,) will sall frouy pier No. ‘43, foot of larrow atreet, N, K., us followa: L. Gerwaln, Reculoux. Uatiirday, Oct. 21, 8a. m. o5 Laugent” Lathenios: Seiurday,. Ocse 3o 45 o, France, Trulelle, Baturdiy, Nov. 3, 75 n.m. * Prcoot 246 (1 golil (inctuding wino) First cabin, $110 t aceurding accommodation, Second, $73, cabin, $40. Heturn tickets at reduced ral [ e 820, With auperlor accontinodation, fncludi wine, flll!E al utensila, without extra charge, Steamern marked thus ® do not CATTy steerage Passens sere. LOUIR DE BEBIAN, Agent, 59 [trosdws Or W, F. WIHITE, u7 Clark-st., Agent for Clicago. \ NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York to Queenstown and Liverpoot, N, 00131, 7:308 | BEAIN. ..., Nav. 4, 78 m. Hlpon | A s livat Ta TO LONDON, FRANCE, Oct. 21, 7:30 8.1, | CANADA, Oct. 28, 3 p.m. Cabin passage, 833, €00, and $70 currency. Meturn tickets at reduced vates. ' Bieerago tickels, §20, cu rency, Drafiafor d upwardson Great I and Irelaud. _Avplyto B, Il LARSON, 4 Boutli Clo North German Lloyd. e steamers of this Company will sall every Satur- B g e R P gt iates of pasago—From New V ondo, Hayre: and lireniien, Arst cabin, $10u; » cahl, éw...oxl.]“-umu. 80 eurrench, b (e OFPAMMSOIRIYIC o owiiu Girvem New Lok, i DU WG Gty Kew Sorks | Groeat Western Stonmship Line. From New York to Bristol (England) direct. Eaturday, R:nv. 1\ n!g ¥, B;‘fil o ; 14 155 Stecrane, 84 H?:\:‘rslgu thel cz!?7l i I'n:(li_n'd x?lu' iy curllfl‘l’:-l!h B Ay to W . P, WILUTE, 67 Clark-at., Michigan Central Railroad. Graln and Frovis: ftents wod i IMA W Ent Gapueres: s lluthEnII{ A48 por cent, §ng éwg’qglgp\:l ungdfl%“‘dfl%\a’ud clu_rlxlml:qh"ln Sy of € {nroice of Boys® and Chil- ataand Caps ;. 20 new styles eelved at 70 !Ill:zl‘l"mu-nt. 4 \\ \J, S : DBARNIES i} CO. SOALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, ) FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Bezareful tabuy only the Genuine, ICE BAWS, Ice Saws. Beat quality at reduced prices. n. 10K & 0., New York aud Chicago. RANGE, PAGE'S “CORONA" HANGE, HMEATER, PAGE'S BT, JAMES" HEATER, POLITICAL. Informal Interview with the Hon, William A, Wheeler, Southern Expectations and Designs Clearly Sct Forth. Spirited Progress of the Campaign Throughoeut Hlinois. A Glance at the Congres: sional Outlook in Wis- consin, TheBadger State Undoubtedly Republican by a Hand- some Majority. Col. Bristow’s Speech to Mis For- mer Townsmen in Ken- tucky. Butler Writes a Very Per- sonal Letter to Judge Hoar. A Timely Warning Against One of Hoxie's Wholesale Repeat= ing Schemes. WHEELER. THE CLEAR VIEWA TAKEN DY THIS STATESMAN, Speclat Dizpatch to The Tritune. New Yonr, Oct 20.~The Zribune will print to- morrow morning an Informal interview wilh the Hon. Willfam A. Whecler, candidate for the Vica- Presidency. Without referring to the dlstarbance in Bonth Carolina, Mr, Whecler sald that sl other questions seemed to hlm subordinate to the ono consideration—whether the Bouth, with its nresent splrit, i again to be Intrusted with the Government of the United States. Tie danuger of the ultimate payment of thoso classes of South- orn clalms which ke docs not tulnk are Larred by the umendments to the Constitution, and which Mr. Tilden, fn hls recent letter, adwmlts may e pald without violating the provisions of that in. strument, ls, he sald, a very serfous one, and yet, like any other Involving only the financlul welfare of the country, it is, In his judgment, temporary and secondary In fts charucter when compared with that ot § TURNING DACK THE HUANDS ON THE DIAL OF NUMAN PROGRESS in thia country, and that hie befloves wonld bo the result of a Democratic victory at this ime. Tho foriner might canse prescut hardship and disaster, bnt the latter wonld strike a death-blow at the cause of education and improvement, **There canbe no peace fn the South, " he adued, **untit Its peo- ple nre aesimilated to thoso of the North, Progress in the South s no alower than it was with the peo- ple from whom we sprang, but the Demo- cratic party is not the rly of Brwxrcu. as s whole thr.lr{l demohistrates," Bpeuking of the nesestion that the South had honextly ac- cepted the situation, Mr. Whecler continued: “g'nm can pulut to any one uct uhowln‘l that there Las beew any such nge in tho spirdt of the Soutbern peopic since the War. After have ingz mingled with them, nnd had an opportunity o observa for myself, 1 haw dellberately come Lo the conclusion that the ruling clasecs nf the South accept the amendinents to the Constitution which are intended to make permanent the preat results the War s the French accepted tho Frank- fort treat) The vandal was on her xoil, amd shio was helpless. ‘There 1s no doubt about i, whatever. “.hf' 1 wysclf have oftenheard South. erners remark that SWIIAT TIE BWORD MAKES THESWORD DREAKS.! That thero hus been uo clunge is further shown Ly the fact that, ju this very canvass, the Confederntcs who have been mominated for oftice In theSouth havenlmost invariubly been men who wera distinguished for thelr services to the Confederacy. Thero are Vance, In North Caro. lina, Hampton in South Carolina, and Nichols In Lonislana—all of themn big Iebole. Nichols was cducated at West Point, but went fnto tho military scrvico af the Confederacy und Joat an arm, oud 1 bave personal knowtedge that he has repeatedly bonsted of his hat United States Uovernment, Allof thy D candidatea in Sonth Carolinn were, 1 heleve, in the Itebel service, Thu rame wpirlt pervuden the Democratic party of the North, ~ Hero it coufers honors on its extreme men, hko beuators Laton and Cockerlll and the Denocratic candidates in the hlzllcnl Stato elections in 3nine and New I ®hire., cgroes [ the Sonth know that thero o In tho splrit of tho rullng clasves,and that 1s why they refuso to truet them, Referring to ‘The n ‘e sOLID soUTIH," on which the Democrats base their hopes of auce cose, Mr. Wheeler nald that ho did not know of ono’ thing on which the South is united on which the Noerth {4 aleo nnited, and on which the welfare of the nution depends, On tho other hand, the South s n unit on everything that opposes and hinders the progress of the nation, Thia remark led to o discuxsion of the eifect of Denocratic success on the fndncial prosperity of the country, ‘*It s mot in accordance with human “nature,” sald Mr. Whecler, **that the South should bo jealous of the public credit, Our Natioual debt’fy the prico of it subjuzation, and this 18 a fact that they cannot forget, ‘Tlienthe South s poor, Tho destruc: tion of capital there wna' very great, and the recavery [a nccossurily low. They deslre pecuniary ussistance, sud, if they cannot obtaln payment for the ‘property thoy lost, thoy want large sums of inoucy spent” m_the Southeen States for internal improvements, Thoy wont the United BStutes (o Improve their rivers amd harbors, to bulld “levegs on their river-bauke, and cousis to Turnish them with cheaper trausportation to warket for thelr products, ‘They also want ald in buliding railronde, aud, as they know that thess things can- not bo brought about vxcept through an increase in the volume Of our currency, it [a uatural that they should be inflatiunfsty, os {hey are. FOR THESE REASONS, Ibelievo that Dumocratic succedd will throw us into fSnanclal chaow, by unsettling wwhut has alroady been scttled. 1t will dlsturb credit abrond, greatly Incrensiug our pecuniary butdens and retardiug the l’mymcnlul our public debt, and, nally, it will ilnder our retarn to specie paymonts, by causin: 10 ve untdone what has already been sccompishe fu that direction, " NEW YORK. TIE CANAL RAGING, Special Disputch o The Tridune. New Youk, Oct. 2U.—Some Interesting discove eries have beon made with regard to Mr, Tilden's canal-reform work, It fe well known that effosts wera uncendingly made to tutimldate the members of the Canal Ring, who wers Democraty upposed to Tilden, fnto worki for his success. These efforts proved o total fallore, The Ring wmembers would not **wcare, ** but have kept do- wanding u hearing before the courts uver alnce the charges wero made, At last, finding that the Ring had been only more deeply embittered againat bim by his course, tho great Ring-crusher and Reform candidate for the Prosldency has, un the eve of election, chavged his tactics, and instead of threat. ening with punisbment 1 now begging tho Den nlsons, and Beldenr, and Johusons, to *‘let by. goues bo by-gones,™ Within a week they wero all Invited to visit this city and “CONPAI" WITHI TILDEN, How many accepted tho invitatlon is unknown, but Mayor Poucher, of Oswego, was certalnly one, After being strong antl-Tildcn all throogh the cauvaw, he returncd home converted, and has taken tho stutnp for Tilden snd Roforw, His con. ferenco waw ovidently satisfactory. A brighter epecimen of reform-work than thiv, however, lsat hand. The Canal Board discovered about a month Bgo that four or fve dams on tho Oswego Cunal uecded spevdy repairing. Having the work dono {)ull before tho alection, while [t might not be the cst tlmo for the work, would posscus tus advaue CHICAGO, MONDAY, OCTOBER tage that the men conld do the double dnty of Landling stone and voting for Tilden, It biaa heen OPENLY FROCLATMED that no man will be employed who will not vote for the toformer. Laat week n young fellow named John Dyer, who fonght in the Unlon army. and supposed he had a right to vote se he foughl, wax cinployed throngh the influence of a brother who s far Tilden. dohu Incantinnaly let out that he was for Hayes, and, when Baturday nlght came, be wan told tiere waa no more State work for him. Bealdes this, no man in allowed to fuenish anythl for “the job unle he declares for Tliden and teform. ') boldneen of the proseription s ratd o have arourcd Indignation, and Tilden Is kely ta lose 1aore votes than Le wili galn by it, IN OSWEGO COUNTT :h: chlnlvllumll ?lru nl!|1re ol,‘l.fiofl mafonty, hav. ng tnade a apeclally Worouph ' canvass, and given Tildenthe entirc dqimllul vote of 1, & OTHER COUNTIES, From Conrtland County the report are equally elicery, ‘The Republicans are thorourhly awake, e 1,200 mnjority at the lowest figure, n Congressional “District formed” Ly Conrtland Unondaga Countlen, the election of the Hon. Frank liscock, Republican, = of Byricuse, In_ certain. Threa Awsembly districta” in Onondaga County and that i Courtland will b represented’ by lepubilce ann. * Madinon l:nunt{ in not benind the others. Tho Republican majority last year swan 1,900, This ~year 't Wil ot T8I0 below 51000, Tho county will havo two Hepresentatives In the Aeseinbly, ~ Mr. Bnker, present member of Congrean from the Oawego and Madisan District, resldes {u this county. und in a candidate for ro- clectlon, 1le In running withont opporition thus far, and the Democrats have no man who desires to cater the tleld againat him, THE BIG CITY. NEOISTRATION, Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune, NeWw Yonk, Oct. 20, ~Democrats are greatly dis- appointed at tho registration. It fails 17,000 short of thelr lowest calculations, and the vota in the efty will not, ft is thought, nggregate more than 105,000, Of this vote Itepublicans will poll Tully 60,000, and probally 85,000 votes, leaving 8 majority in the county of only about 43,000 or 40,000 for Tildcn. This will not elect bim. Republicans are orouscd and ean- gutne, The Democrata ot in abont 12,000 fraudulent u-;:ilkmllanl,gnenvly 10,000 of which are already detected, amd’ the vates 'will be nltuxpmlul(hnno"! by United States Supervisors and the police. For the first time In the hirtory of the city, the polica will ald in sccurlng fair clections, Thia Police Commission la the nlfi one we have ever had uncontrolled by Tammany {lnu‘ Many of the old frauds wero concacted hy former Police Bonrds In Tammany's Intereat, 7This year there will e no cheating by them. The Repub- tican Jocal canvasn has been decided wpon. GEN. JOTIN A, DIX Wit head the ticket for Mayor. Tis name will Rreatly strengthen the State ticket here. He polls the largest Hepublican voto ever cast in this coun- tv. In 1872 It wan over §0,000. Ie can rin 10,000 nhead of that this time. Green will rnn independently, and. tuna divido’ the Democratie sote. It {s thonght he In strong enough fo #0 cut down Ely's vote ns to let Dix run in bya good plurallty, The call to . e for LIS . ErAnTS , i 0 Apenk for Iinyes and Wheeler {s siznes dohn Jacob Astor, Robert L. Studre: Samut Sloan, L. P. Moston, Wiliam E. Dodge, John day, Leonard W. derome, and scores of other milllonnires, by twenty Presidents of leadin, banka, and by about i1ty of “the largest firma In al branchen of commerce.” Mr. Evarla will deliver hin address Wednesdoy evening, Nav, 1, at Cooper Institate, FIGURES. BY ROLID MEN, Special Dispateh to The Tridune. New Yonk, Oct. 20.—The Tinies to-morrow swill contain the following card: 70 the Ieople af the United Statea: ‘The undersigned merchants, bankers, and business-men of Now vork respectfully submit the followlog statements for the Iuformation of all partice Intercated thereln: 1a i\ Atige. 31, the natlon debt reachied (s maxtmum Amount, "$2. 750, 431, 51413 Teduced. Juno £0, «IN76, 10 $2.045, 430, 344, 08, & reduction during this period of cam 'stico The War of €650,032,240 annuxl ulerest charge for the fiacal year ending June 0, 1410, Was 133,007, 74 1. 60 Tor 1o past year, tading Jnne 30, 147 REDUCTION IN TIIX ANNUA INTERRST CTIANGE, since 1808 of £32,84.470.48. The annual expendititres Bow s redntton. of 4o an 610,06, nad In Fed sliow & reduction of $202.340,810.6, nud 1 ral taxation more than £300,000,( i of thia inuncial po delitednons of niore than two Luousand millions, aad ¥hile diininishiuz taxation, the credit of the conniry has been ralsed to TRE UXPRECEDENTED POINT that {is 416 prescnt bonds, fasued on_the redemption of 1h T centa, liave ucen seliing rapfdly gt home ond pbove par in golu, anl the Uovernment has been enabled every year since 1308 uotonly to keep within Lnfncome, but o apply ol avern sonual suin of £30,742. 4. 20 toward the payment of ita Indeltedneis A - careful _consideration of ' thesa | remts of judicous management of the Natlonal Treasury durs in Republican aduintstratonof thy Goverawmcut in- dutes the undcrsigned to express their CONFIDKNT RELIEP atfon of the same general pollcy which well sustained aur comnercisl honor and alied 80 pawrcrfully in the preservation of the Unk would b beat promoted by erford . Haycs il Wihlliam A, Wheeler ta the offievs of Prestdent sud Vice Presiucnt of the United States, JAs Ly Jaus Jacos AsTak, 1an ¥, Dovor, R, LESKOY REXNEDY, Dixet, MoraAx & Co., L an 11 Tiv: ROWN, ), MoRUAY & Co., OUERTS, noE 5, Cox, WILLTANS, & W. SELIONAN & Co., T Tirraiy, Gl A A, Low, WiLL1aN I, Maroy, Crnus W. WsELD,” - Joun W, ELuts, JOIX C. HAMILTON, PG ILLINOIS. SYCAMORE. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Srcarone, 1., Oct. 27, —This has been a week of political excitement §u our town, of which the lnst and least, ot this present, has been tho bare becuo of yeaterday, —a pleced barbecue, as the ox, 1ike the party he fed, was cutap and roasted, and =0 administered indoscs to his constituonts, —which conchuded with & rambling talk from Casslus M. Clay, whe, tike most okl people, wastoo gar- rulous to b definite; mixing the old with tho new in a most iucoherent manner, withsuch devia- tioun from tho plain trath, within the memory af all, that it conld only be attributed to the stiort- comingy of old age. course his alm was, or sceined to be, & fnuflfltnllnn of his own derellc- tion under the pretense of an explanation of pare tiea uud their principles, 1le scemod to bo trying 10 Junll’e’ his present defection by recalling wn honorable pnst, If ke would only fest on the lau- rele most hunorably wan In earlier and better days, s besutiful gray head would be a crown of glory. When u man like Mr, Clay, for instance, makes o goad record [n hin carly days, and then continues twadd to that record, under whatever name, he grows stronger every year, llke tha cedars of Leb- anon; but when, a8 (ine advances, he eschows 8 no- ble past,ndopls principles which encoheopposcd in 10 progrens, capecially whon this progress- w fn the order of apoils, and_ after some disappolntment, why then hls gray hairs dercend in surrow to tho gravo.—a sorry spectacle and lenous warning, e ondeavored ta vae. ar t o din- aiming at, that the ‘Dem- ocrats were really the niost efiiclent party in put. ting down the Itebellion: tho loyal party’ d“rlngll! thoso yenrs of eivil strito and context; tho beat friends of the vinck rice, und that 3. Lincoln himself way under great obligations to him for puggestions, which, put in proctice, were the country's salvation. alf truth 1s coneldered the woret Jying, because most diflcult to cuntendice; and_thls speoch, or what we heard of it, scomed to bomado up in this way., We wished Col, Ingersoll was here to ank more ques- tions, or make some sfatements he did in his Clncago apeech, thatiure too patent and well-remem - Lered by all, to questlon for an lnstunt; but then wo don't really wlahit, —"twould bo dishonoring him o home of his friends. Bucha crowd fusel- dom seen fnonr st oy thut of ycsterday; not in uumlu-ru.—lhoY were not great, —but in “kin One could but think of Falstag snd his recrult ono saw faces that remiuded ono of *Hardolph, Nym, and Pielol in thelr palmicst days, with the wi iole train of thelr numerous and worthy asso- clates, WrA, looti. 1. ANOLD & Co. : E Ditwaro, Spectad Dispaleh 13 e, 11 Specla 0 The Tribune, DLACKDERRY STATION, Uct, 8.~ Th Hon, WIN- fam Lathrop addressed the citizens of this placo Thursday eveuing. 1o had a full boura' and” was llatenod ta v.ith marked attention. e made no sllusion to the existing diticultics In tho distelct, He made a strong argument in fuvor of civil-werv- ico reform. He showed how the leglslative branch of the tovernment had usurped the powers of the Excentive, That Scnators and Representatives dictated 1 ul{ all the appointments to otlice. ‘The force of his remurks wie ween in the demand mucde on the Post-Otlice Departuient for the imme- diste removal of our last and excellent Postma ter, agaiust the wishes of twosthirds of the = ple, by Mr, Hurlbut, threo days before our pr Ty mocting to chooso delugates to the Caunty C: vention, He thereby sucured the dulegation. Re- ports from sl parts of the diatrict glve strong as. wnrance of Mr, Lathrop's election, llo gaing friends wherevor ho goes, The peaplo ses in him an honost, sober, and upright nian,—one in whom they can trust, ial Dizpatch o Tha Triduns. Rockroity, 1L, Oct, m).—l_-lhmr atock is rising daily,and as the fucta lu relation to his nomination, tho platform on which ho stands, and bis position i respecs to Civil-Bervice reform, becows widur known, hundreds are rallyluground bim, Huribut ulghtly “countinues hls egotlatical appeals to- the people, but his spocches = are followed up by Mz, Lathrop's friends, who success- fully refute evory poiut he makes. Last night the Hon. Jobn Budlong addressed & very largo ns- sowhly in the open alr at Fecstonica, and polnted out to them Ihe abaolato neccusity lo rally round the only Republicau candidate in’theddeld, Wille 30, 1876. lam Lathrop, of Rockford. Twobands were In attendante, und much cuthusiaen for Lathtop was manifeat. Suturday night R, F, Crawford and A, E _Smith, of ltuckford, poke to n large audience at Lansing Hall, Mareneo, Althoueh Sarlbut's foilowers claim thin tawn, and the dispraceful holter's con~ yention was lield there, iU will give William Lathrop and reform a majority Nov. 5. Spectat Ditparch 1 The Tribu per. tpatch to The ne. Buewes, Jil., Oct, 28.—A series of Republican meeting have takew place the past few dags over the aouthern part of Cook County, snd [tépublic. ans everywhere are hecoming thorughly aroused anto thelr duties in_yiew of tie momenious ele tivnon the 5th of November prox. Mr. San bury, of Dultan, who, aided by the promincnt Ito. putilicana of the aeveral towns of thia end of the tounty, hxa inaugurated and carried on this thor- ough canvise, has been everywhere present conne eeling with and stirring up the people. lfe fsa most eilicient worker, and i succesn proves s politicul generalalip ta be of the first order, The r eople may Touk for o apiendid report from these fownaon the evening of the 7th of Novemibx Lart evenlug the Republicans of this vicinity ove did thewselves in_ their cuthalastic miss-nicet; liere, “Never weatthere wo large und enthus slastic " a " polliical gatnering (n Bremen, Not lean than HU0 or euple were present, Mr. Webher presided. ' he prineipal lf)enkerl were Mesars, Day and Fisher, who helid the andlence apellbonnd for over two hours, Mr. Day (Edward) spoke in Enclish” e ls a young mun, and 1 understanid that this 1# the first cam+ paign in which he has participated as o pablic advocate of the principles of the ftepublican Yflll Iic Is one of the most earncet of Republicans, His knowledge of the political Issnes 1 thatough and complete, and he discusaca them wifh masterly ability. “Dr. Fisher spoke In German. le fuliy ratisfled the renplc‘u expectations, which of courre were high, from the well-known reputation of the Doctor aa ane of the most eloquent public rpeakers {n the State; Theas gentlemen were fol- lowed by short gnd forcible” wpevches from Mr. Kedzie, our poprlar candidate for the Leginlature, and from Mr, Underwood. Both the Dolton and Blue Ixland Glee Cluba were present, and dis- cuursed magnificent munle. INGEUSOLL AT GILMAXN. Kpeclal Dispatch to Tne Tridune. Giyay, 1., Oct. - Fhe rrlucu of orators, Ttob Ingerenll. ‘'was ureeted to-day ut thls place by 7,000 people, and made nne of Nie characterstic rneeches, Which thruuvhout was applanded hearti- 1{ and ‘vociferously by the winen<e - patriotic thronr. Onarga anid other townehips sent In larze delegatlone 1n- wagons, and oz tramns densely crowded rolled Into the villeze on the three rail- roade, until by 1 o'clock the streets were flled with acrowd five tinies ux farge as uttended the Fares- worth meeting ot Unarga, which was erroneonsly reported at i, An hour before the time Aol for_ the nmpecch, a crowd of not lesn than 5,000 were pathered about the speaker's etand anzlously awalting an opportanity to catch eight of «lont-earted Boh Ingersoll, and to listen to his matchiess eloquence. While thns waitimge, Dr, Bludes was canght sight of, and after repeated colls, stepped forward and made n neat little speech, winding up his temarks by calling for CoO1d Shady, " which was sung by Prank Lambaril Club, al¢o u catnpaign pouy that was cheered to the ech fter which Inzerroll was in- troduced, and for two lours he held the audience speli-bound. ‘Thir hus heen o fleld day indeed for Gilman. To-night a grand torchljzht Yroccsllun s parading e streets, which will be followed by speeches ang a display of fireworan, The greatest enthusfasin e vails, and Republicans are consident of victory, The Republicans of lrurfluln are aronteed, and are in dead earnest, and will rolt up a majority in this county of not lese than 1,000 for the soldler-statea- man, Rutherford B, Hayes, JOLIET. &pectal Dispaten to The Tridune, Jourer, 1., Uct, 23, ~—A Jurge und enthasiostic outdoor Tepnbllcan meeting scus held in House's Grove, Sewird Township, Kendall Connty, yos- terday afternoon. The dny was tne, and theeit- fzens in that section turncd out cu mawse 1 hear the able apeeches of the ilon. Jasper Packurd, of Indiana, and James Gondspeed, Evq., of this city, The Kepublicans of Kendall County were never more wide awake or petter orzanized than In this campaigm, and they promise o ronng thotisand majority for the whule Liepublican ticket. In the evening Mr. Goodspeed spoke to o crowded house, at Channahon, in this county, Ttepublican ' meetings were' helld thisevenfng at Frankfort Station and” the Maron schoul-honwe, in Homer. The former way addressed by Messrs, James Goodeperd, Conrad Latge, and Henry Lo- gan, and the Jatter by the Hoon. George M. ltad- clifeand 1. W. Marshail, Esq. Meetings will tako nluce in_diflerent towns in the county every evening next week, and all the indications are fa- vorable'fora_sweeplng victory on thy 7th of No- veuber, ot only lu Will County, but also in this Gomereanlonal District. The recent expose {u Tie TABCNE, ond also In tho Joliet Reputilican, of the exceesivo registration in the five pollfug-precincts In this city, has had the deaired effect, and sroased the Hepubllcans hero tu the necessity of prowpt.and encrzetic ac- tlon. . Effcctive meseures will be taken to prevent fraudulent voting, and the Domocratic project of colonlzing ballot-box stuilers in Joliet, to act with the local guny of repeaters, will be defeated, Ona fair, full vete. the Democratic majority in thiscity will ot exceed {00, and v even likely o be con- shterably leas, ® AALESAL E/ spatch o une, QaLENA, ‘filfi Uct. 28, —The last Democratic ral- 1y of the campaiyn took pluce in this city to-night. ‘The cffort ta capinre the German vote by the jm- portation to Gulena of Judge Willlam Meyer, of Chicaso, has proved ntosal fallure, as noi more than 150 of the honest Teutons turncd oat to hear him, and the best element of that number vote the Republican ticket. The meeting was helil at Turner 1lall, which was well flicd with citizens, very mauy of whom wore attracted thither by the announcement thut Judgee Leflingwell was to bo the principul speaker. The audicnce were dirap- i as that geutlemoan fulled to cyers' wpe wua flled with vitaperation and abuse of Republlcans and Republican wmeasures, and a vain nttempl to suake Tilden out a reformer. M. T, Johnsun, of Latayeite nutoriety, ad- dreesed the remnant of the croyd at the concln- #fon of Meyers’ harangue, The burden of hie re- marks waa that e conld either ikl or_eut bait, & stereotyped expresslon of Johnson when taiking itics, religion, or rallroad: sht-parade made up of 326 Tilden and tuard wan u featnre of the eveniug, Next Thureday 600 men will bear torches in this city, in honor of Huyca and Wheeler, The ljon, E.'A. Small, of L‘hlru‘. . Will address 8 Republic- un inass meeting at Turner, and with jonu more rally for true reform, the campaign will close here preparatory o the ghund vietory "which i certaln 0 cruwn ‘tho Itcpublican party ou the 7th of November. RANGANON County, Special Dispateh to The RrmNoricLt, Nk, Oct. 28, —Senator R. I, Oglesby addrewsed 8 large Republican meeting at Bualo, in this county, this afternoon, wmust acceplably setting forthi ‘cogent rewsous why the Republican party should be continued fn power, and urging the election of the national and State ticketd, nnd of the Hon., D, L. £hillips to Conzress inthisdistrict. ‘There was quite an imposing dem- onstratlon by visiting deleeations In connection with the apeaking, Messrs, McConnell nnd Foutch, aleo candidates for the General Arsembly, aleo addresscd the crowd, ‘The Kepubllcans confidentially expect to carry Bangamon County for Hayes, Cullom, Philips, and the local bicket, The Demorrats had a rally here to-night, and specches by Col. Dan Morrison, of St, Louis, Con- gressmun Springer, and Gen, John A. McClernand. The only noticeable featuro ‘of «tho meeting was that Morrison udvacated the hardest Kind of hard money, and Gen, McClernand, who it will be re- membered preslded over the 8t Louts Convention, altuded in_strong terms of denunciation to thy scheme to displace the Demncratic state ticket and nominate the Decatur nominees, Ile euld the Democracy nominated a State tleket, and wonld yote for it, and nuthing but u stralght Democratic ticket, The sentiment was vigarously applauded. ”;‘uum;mu’;mnfl BSpecial Dinpulch fo The Tridune, Cannoxpare, ll., Oct. 20, —'The largest and most onthusinstic Democratic rally wae™ held in this place lnet evening. Prepurations were begun some ten days ago to have this a erand affair, "At 7 o'clock the' proceswion, numbering about 500 on horscback, In carrinzes. andon foot, formed in Ine, andmarched through the principal streets, asdcibllog with the audicuce already gathered in front of tho City-11all about B30, “The delegas tion from Murphysboro numbering 150, was de- layed two hours by [be traln running off the a track. Grorge W. lall, of Duguoln, John 1L Oberly, “of = Cairo, aud Peter Koefer, of DeSoto, spoke to the asscmbly in the order named, Taking ull In al, It wus & perfect succosy, and pralveworthy to the Democracy. BSeveral minor casualtles” ocenrred, but not af any great amount, 'The Marion Bond was in attendatice, and not unti! miduight ¢id the crowd dispesse, Great pruimmllnlu #ro being mude to have the baws Kepublican rally ut Carbondale on Mourlay *lruccdin'.' the election, Prominent speakers are ielng urged to come and convinca the Democrate thut the next day will ahow them the fallure of Ahetr little game, M'LEAN COUNTY, bune. 2 0, ~Tle ot completd made for a grand Kepub- on next Thurday, which, 5 st be by all'oddst the reateal demonstration of the campalyn fn Central Gen. Ben Harrison, of ludians, and the huyler Colfax have ‘-mxmwd to be bere, A grand lurchllfihl procession s contemplated, Over 700 of tho best citlzens of the city have al- ready msked for torches. Li delegutions of Contincntals are promised fran Atlauts, Mason Cily, Lexington, ElPaso, Clinton, and otuer towns. Special ra ou all ralle ronds snd speclal | fralne en the Chl- cago & Alton are provide e ilou. Ewery tores, the Hon, George 1§, Harlow, the Hon, Goorgo A, Banders, sud the fon. J. 8. .uurvh‘y. of Jallet, are cxpocted to speak bere durlug she week. Tho colored lepublicaus of Maomiugton and Normal celobrate with specchies aud torches. 1n almost every school-district of Mcl.can County active work bs lald out for this week. At Dun- vurs, Baturday, sn lmmense Bepublican rally was addressed by the Ton. Willlam M. Smith, the Hon. A, B. Campbell, and others, Sprctal Piungion to, The Tvibu pecial Dispatch to The ne. Lasrnx, Uct. ;'n.—pg'e had a grand old-fashioned Repablican eally bere last cvenlng, The Baptist Church was erowded to ita utmont capacity to hear the llon, W, 1", nancial ques. tiona of ihe day. The rpeaker handied his subject with maaterly skill and eloquence, fram tho standpoint of o Ro- publican, and one carneatly desieing the saccess of :Irn‘n |un(un arms inthe supreme hour of the natlon's ), ife showed most farclhiy how the prescnt financlal \atem sprang Inta belng ax oy autgrowth of thy War, and ow clorionrly it secanded the efforts of our aemies, and ho:w utterly our causo would have ween rhipwrecked If any of the plans ndvocated by the paper-money fanatics had been ndopted A6 that time. Ile alsoforcibly portraynd the unpatriotic character of the nppositlon to the financial pollcy of the Governmeut during the War and subsee uncmlr. The mecting was a splendid success, and id much guol, LINCOLN. Speciat Dlapatch to The Trivune Laxcony, i, Oct. 25 ~The most enthualastic meeting in thic county this campaign was held here to-tay. Aboul i, 000 Hepablicans gathered at the Caurt-flouse Square thisafternoon 1o hear the linn, "eircy discuns the " . pe, who entertalned them for over lwe _ hours with a most Interestin: address, This eveninz Capt, J. 1L Rowel delivered o very fine address to niont 2,000 ladive wnd gentlemen.” Capt. Pranklin Fisk “éscorted the proceaston through the principal strcels of the dty, The Eminence deleration, numbering 350, toak the €40 tlag for the largeat’ delezation,” conie peting with delezations from Atlanta, Emden, inrinbury, and Lincoln, This evening's tun;hllfihl procesafon was a giand euccess, reveral hundred persons being out. - The etreets are crowded with !]lnnpln to witnees the Hlghtn, Cryihing pusscd off quistly. The mu- »lc furnishied by the Lincoln Gilee Club was far sn- petiortuany furnished by them hefors. This Is our last meeting of any coiisequence until clection, GREENVILLE, &nectal Dispatch to The Tribune. GreesvinLe, Ik, uct. 9.—ue rally of the Republican musscs was held nf Greenville yoster- day. At wunriee a walute of thirteen guna w. fieed, | The procession fonned ot 11 o'clack a. m., with delegutions from Mutberry Grove, Pacaliontas, Falrview, Woburn, fieaver Creck, Latirange, and other places, with finze und banners, ' Glec clibs came from Fairview and Mulberry (jrove. The Jrocession extendul two milee, At20'clockp, m. the lon. 8. M. Cullom, Repulilican candidato for Governor of this State, delivered an clognent #peech. AL 6 o'clock p, 0. a erand torchlight pro- cesrlun of 1,000 men ook place. At ock the Hon. k. W, Thotnpson, of Terrc sHaute, I, made an_eloquent speceh, whistglectrifid the lxcd)ph!. Set anwn ol Boud for 700 majority for nves and Wheeler, 5. M, Cullom, E. M. Ash- cioft, and all the Nepubifcan ‘ticket., Five thou. rand people were present at the grand rally, and the best of harmony prevailed, TUACOLA, Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune, Teacora, 1., Oct. 20.—The grand blow-ont and mazntficent Democratic fizzle came off Satnr- day, after weeks of herd work all over the county, and after busceching all tho ladies, bables, and Loys {n the Democratic party to come out, they eacceeded In petting ubout 400 persons Into o pro- ceasion, and after u preat amount of drumming they induced abont 600 pereons 1o go to the Court- louse, the place appolnted for the rpeaking, Dan Vourhees, the bosk Copperhead, was advertised to #peak, but, for reasona not explained, he fafled to come to thne, John M. Palmer and Charlle Cameron addreascd shat few were prexent. Dur- fnzt the evening they had=a falr uudience at tho Upera-House, and ‘were oddressed by the free- Ercsvlh!el;nmemn, This fizzle was only exceeded sy the fiendricks meeting ot Mattoon, which was u grand fallure and a general drunk. DIXON, Spectal Dirpatch to The Tridune, Dixox, Hl, Oct. &8, —The Kenunlicans of Dixon had gnite a matinee on thelr ownacenunt last night, Not belug able 10 get_any of the big lizhts of the Ttepublicun party, they concluded each une to carry hin own light on his shoulder, and as a result had’a tarchlizht procession which far eclipsed any ever before witnessed bere. 1t 8 exthnated that ihere were somewherc mear 500 In line, com- prisiog in the ranks eome of our most honorcd citlzewe, such as Dr, 0. Everett, Ju.lnrh Crawford, dent of the Lee County Natlonal Bank, Theron nfug, of the drw of Cutuing, Noble & Dodge, Judge Wood, Cal, Ctley, Dr, A, ardwell, and othera; In fuct, nearly all of the husiness and profesaional nien belonging to our fllrty in this city, Thecrowd was addressed by local speakers, much to the picas- ure and eatlsfaction of all. ieurye Scroges, cditor nddressed Ex'. large and enthuniastic meeting at (his place on _Friday even- log. Hemakesa special point of the ' currency questlon, ond his explanations are so clear andt lucid that the most ebstinate Peter-Cooperite can understand him. The Democratic party and lts outrugeona poat record received considerable ut- tention at his hands, and his ‘wlnu azainet It were frequent and telling, He delivered decldedly the boet epoecl: of the cumpalgn at this polnt. Sciogiss went lito the fleld with a masket, and some Rebel Democrat ahot him In the shoulder, and he now thinka he hias & perfect right to fling the **bloody #hist™ to the hreeae whenever be feels vo Inclined. Ilis specch has mado numervur Independent.ite- pablicaus declde to vote the straight ticket. OTTAWA. dpecial Dispatch to The Tritune, Orrawa, 11, Oce. 20, — esterday wan & wild and exclting day ia the politics of ibis city, buth Itepublicans and Democrats belng actively en- Faged prepariug for thelr reapecive wuetings fn the ovening. As the hour approached, torchlight processions paraded the streels in all directions, lnr!ctdfll by martial musle. Col, Georgo 11, Hate ow undl the Hon, Georgo A, Sandera addressed the Tepublican gathering tn coneratulntory aud enthus slastlc terma on the clorious schievements and noble aims of the ltepublican pasty, while in an- other llurl of the city the Hon, B, C. Cunlfeld dis- played the Democratic prospectus, and in the true pni?uldvrnulu stylo rent the ale with the cry of **Reform ™ Spectal Dirpaich so The T ch to The Tridune. i Quivey, 1l Oct, L5, —At yoon yesterday a dis, pateh waa received from Col. Inzermoll, at Chicazo changing the date of hie appointment 'in this cit from Tuesday to Wednesduy, hut the telegrupfl was Immedwiely employed, and In lexs than an hour the whoie Zountry withina radius of 100 miles was nothled ofAne change, o that it will make no diiference In the attendance, Kstra traine on all the roads leading inta the clty have been chartered, and an tmuicnee crowdl fu exficcted, MONMOUTH. Npectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Kmkwoon. {1l., uct. 28.—Col. Uon Morrison, the Hon. 5. W, Moulton, and the fon, J, J, Her- ron addresecd a sinnli crowd of Democrats of Mone motith this evening. The Democrats of this pluce ollered $1 for men ar boya te carry tarches and ne- company them to Monmouth, but they only suce ceeded fn_inducing about thirty boys, and thefr Tamps were borrowed from the [ayes and Wheeler Company, The Kirkwoeod Light-Guard Band ac- companled them. CARLINVILLE, Special Dispatch 10 The Tridune. Cantiwvitng, 1L, Oct, 20.—~The Republicann of .\ucnue:ln Connty'will conclude the canvass in thin clty by & grand mees-mcoting on Thurs Nov, 2, af which thne the Hon, Emery Storre Col. Fred Hecker will by present and “address the sanembled thonsands, This is expected to be the lurzewt political gathering ever lield in Southern Illinols. Uniformed clubs will be present and mncllndn the affair by a magniticent torchlight pro- cesslon. * WISCONSIN. MILWAUKEE, Special Dispateh to The Tribune, MiLwausee, Oct, 28, —The torchlight procession n honar of Gov. Iendricks this evening, thougl large, d¢id not meet public auticipation, More im. posing demonstrations of the Democracy have been witnexsed here In the past, ond the general public were surprised in this instance, as preparations had occupled an entire week, Tho speech of Gov, Hlendricks at the Weat Side Market wus a roview of the situatlon from the Demoeratle standpoint, and though the speaker came woll propared with notes, ho fulled 10° clicit Irplllllll!, and carned hitle weight. Hendricks odcupied the attention of the people {nside, while M, W, Fuller, of Chicago, ana others, addressed the peopto outsids from the balcony over tho malnentrance. Spect 1 i '}z}":"’"r%' Tribune. al Dispaick to The WATERTOWN, Win, Uct. 20.—aA grand Repub- Hean rally was hicld in Purnor Lall lust eventn; There were fully 1,500 people present, Speechs were made by Maj. Q. W, Burchard, of Fort At- kinson, Col,” Fred Hecker, and Caspur Butz, of Clilcago. The wildest cuthusiasm prevatied, &n espectally during the address of Cal, lecker, who met face to fuco for the firat time In tweuty-five years -many of his former revolutlonury comi- patriots from Fatherland, Tho meeting will have o wplendld etfect here, and add largely to the 1oy and Wheeler vote of Watertown. 80O this evening to listen to s very cloguent spoech delivered by the Hon. G, . “Ilazeicton, at Simwmons’ Hall, * The wpeaker was fotroduced by J. and was received with great enthusisam, Band played patriotic wusic, and the Glee ¢ sang some appropriute son: It wns one of the most enthusiastic meetings of the eampulgn in this place, aud the Republicuus ate wore coulldent than ever of victary, THE CANVASS I THE BADOEK BTATE—TILE CON- URESSIONAL OUTLOOK. Spectal Correrpondence of The Tribune, Minwavkes, Oct, 28.—~The polltical outluok in Wisconaln is extremely encouruging to the Repub- llcan purty, snd thero is no doubt that the revult of the November slection wall be the triumph of the Republican Electoral ticket by a rousing majority, and tho election of Hepublican imembersof Cum- greas tu oix out of the eight districts of tho State, i N S dnsjority In both Houson of . - A0 resalts, aside from thelr Importance 2= & Jtho election af the national tcket, argvS ‘dying when aro taken Inta account g ftorbidden by-paths fato which g% & . hconsin: voters havo strayed during thi _Jur years, in purenit of tae chl- mernof ** iteform:" which proved, under the lead- erahip of that lover of portable property, Wemmick R, Tavior, not only a delusion and a snate, but a dirgasting expetience to thoso who wera hoguiled - Into following [t. The hosta that anpported this movement In ‘72, under the Impressfon that ** Ra- form'* was the ono thing Jacking 'to mako this canntry in general, and Wisconaln in particalar, & political parndiee, have seen through the gauziness ©of belng scduced by a catchiord to thelr own dl comfiture, and the cry of **Tilden and Lieform * 1g reccived atits roal valne by the Badger masses, who have repented of thoir slna of omission and commlesion in polltical matters, and are : DACK IN THE REPUDLICAN RANKS, ready to march to the polls in nolid columna on the th of November, and cast thelr ballota for Hayes and Wheeler and the rtraight Mepublican ticket. The return to the Rcrubl(cun ranks of thers men- ttoned, and, in fact, ninc-tenths of those who **Liberalized ™ four ‘years ngo, Is_ofymuch ime portanee; and when 1y added th addtHnal Inter- ent of the Presldential campalgn, which invarlably draws aut a fall vote, andthie presenco of connty tickets in the field, which brinys out nuch effective local work, Wisconsin ‘may be sufely connted on for at Jeast from 7, 000 o U, 000 Repnulican majerie ty In November., . The campalgn is belng carrled on with a vivacity and earnerinees which' have not been equaled in ?'nuu. Some of the beat and most noted Apeakers 1 the country have taken part in the canvess; and cvery city, villaze, and, I might alniost ' aay, #chaol-district, Tn the State, han Leen thoe scene of public nectings, addrckacd Iy Republican speak- erx, who have everswhere been liatened Lo with unaboted interest. A MARKED CONTRAST 18 neen in the orzauization of the forceaof the two pastien. The Democratic campaign in the State cons rista, antalde of Miliwaukee, of the scaltered efforis of therespective Cangressional nomincens fn theseve cral dirtricts, who, with tneir small following of rfl,n\ol 1 friends, nttempt a ot of guerrlila ware are, which wounld excito only pity from its ve: weakuesw, were it not that the tactles pursued in many cases aro doserving of | tho . der festation and contempt of every falr-minded man, no matter what his political bellef, On the other hiand, the Republican organization may be called well-nigh perfect, and the general motvements alenz the whole line carry by thelr very unity the conviction of victory. The narty's forces were never no well arrayed for effective work as in the present canvase, and every man of the party is taking hold with a will for the success of tho ticket I November. In every city and village of any rize In the State there arc'one or more layes and Wheeler Clubs and Minute-Men, who, aa their name implice, ure ready at o minute's warning, to luhor for the canra t home, or 1o joln thelr nelgh- borsin the work of the campaign. Theee clubs have been the canne of eecuring to the Ropublican party very many young men, who will cat thelr ballots for the st thme, and who will be henco- forth on the shie of thuse who belleve thatthe Gov- ernmient sliotild not be given Into the hands of boe Rus Zieformers and anrenentant Rebels, Lu most of the distriets of the State o reonnl - canvass hoa bheen made, shaw- nz the relative strength and standing of ho re- wpective parties: and the ligurea are encourazing In tlie extreme, while ‘:h-lnc confldence that the ro- ;!nlt ‘lrlll #how that theso labora will not have been n valn, Democratlc politielans have based no inconsider- able hopes on_ the weakening of the Republican vote on account of the Greenback ticket, which, fhey claim, will draw larcely from the memheraliip of that party, This, perhaps, In a slicht degree, may be the case in the Second and Suventh Dies tricts; but the number of votes cast for Cooper and Cnry“\vlll not be suficicat to materially aflcet tho rexalt. Reganiling the GERMAN TOTE OF THE STATE, there Is every indicatlon that a very largo pere centage of zll those who have from” any canes heretofore withdrawn from the Republican partg will be found working in its ranks in November. The libernl aud Protestant Germans arc, 88 o rulo, members of the party, and earnest fn thelr desiro for the triumph of Republican principles, They had great falthin the professions of the Democracy when the Rteforin party of the State was organized, and alded very wuterally in tho clectlon of Gav. Taylor. Dut the Reform they experienced ro shocked thelr sensc of right that they unhesitating. I{I repudiated an Admintstration so_In conftict witl their ideal of good government. Temerlty led tho Democrata to fknore them; and to this actfon more thanany other catec was dute the defeat of Taylor on his sccond appeazance n the flold, Thelr ex- perlence -was i blitter one; ard, as already Intl- mated, the honest and stendy-going Germanu have returned 10 the !u«ru‘ of Progress, and will throw the weight of their Influence for the Republican standard-bearers, The {nsult of thelr formeralifes will bo remombered, to the cost of the cheats who uo gromsly betrayed fhem. IN TIE PIHST CONGLESBIONAL DISTRICT, the ltepublican nominee Ia the Ion. Charles G. Williama, the preeent incumbent. Mr, Williams huw seryed two terms in the Natlonal Legislature, where hie has heen ever mindful of the necds of hia district and State, and has achleved merlted prominence lu Congressionnl debates, Io 1s rece oenized an a powerful aud pleaslng campalgn- spealier, and has done good eervice durlng the cun- snws {1 Maind and Indlana, Ho has thoronghly etumped his own dlstrict, aud is now !abaring in he Elgnth. Ito' will bo” clected by at lcast 4,000 malority. His competitor, r, IL G. Winslow, 18 & harm- Jexs and reapectable bookeeller of Itacine, who is, pechape, os £ood 85 any other man Lo rucelve the aullrages of the Democrats of the district;but thero l»; nn:l the remotest posslbility that he will ba olected. 1IN TIE SECOND DISTRICT the Repnblican nomince Iv the Hou. L. B, Caswell, of Fort Atkiuson, the present Incambent. Mre Caswel] has ferved one term, und during that timo has gafned a prominent position in Congeess, being recoinized as o man of flne lb“hf. both ne & akor and worker; and, during the last scssion, lis volce was often heard in the Tlouss fn defen of Republican prineiplce, and more especially rights of Unlon soldiers, againet thu attacks of representatives of the olid South,” Ha is & careful, hurdworkiug, and vigilant legislator, and one of 'the most promising Iteprescntatives’ ever rent from this State. He In makinga thorongh canvass of his district, and will probably be clected by from 500 to 1,000 majority, The nominee of the Demucratic pnrl{ is Judge Ilarlow 5. Orton, of Dane County. He Is an nble and popular gentleran, but an oxcecdingly erratio gentus, and [ prone t'pu off on a tanpent upon Klizht praveeation. Laet spring he wan head ovor ears in the Greenback departure, making apecches In advocacy of his Soft-Money theories; but this ls o indication wiero be fiay bt founta the pres- ent thue, It is related of Harlow that, some years a0, be waa advertiseld to deliver 8 political speech to memburs of the party to which e ut that time belonged, and surprized his hearers by at onco launching into an advucacy of principles exactl the reverde from what was expected of b, ani which the askemhlage wits waiting to hear. Sucha proceeding ot the present day by Mr. Orton would ciuve uo greal surprise smong thoso who know him. ‘I'here arc quito a reapectable nuwber of ardent worshipersof the Rug-liaby in the Second Dlatrict, which ‘increaeses the sirenigth of Mr, Orton's fols lowing, and perhups nny make the contest more exclting and closely-conteeted than it would othere wise be. It 1 probable, however, that Coswell's majority will be at least K00, TIE THIND DIRTRICT, which s averwhelmingly Hepoblican, will this fall give an Increared niajority for the nomince of that party, Alr. George C. Hazleton, of Boscobel, Mr. Hazlcton Is a Jawyer of large oxperience, & hurd ‘worker, &nd a cansistent Republican, who . will make u creditable Kepresentative, and will Jook well ta the Interests of hls constituenta, s in a powerful and convincing apcaker, aad has maide a thurough eunvaxs of the district, Tifs oppuncent.is Philo A. Orton, of Darlington, 8 hopelvss Hunker and pronounced Bourbon, with no particular strength. His defeut laa foregone concluwion by a uajority of from 2, 500 to 4,000, 1N TUE YOURTIL DISTRICT, the Hon, Willlamn B, Swith, formerly Ltate Treas- urer, and now u |xrumlm.-m husiness-man of thia city, I8 pltted againet the Domacratic nominee, tha Wilham Pt Lyndo, wha now holds the The public record of Mr. Smitk is & matter that Mllwaukeesns refer to with pride, and, if up- rizhit and consistent actlon i worthy of perpetos. tlon s au vxswmpie to the rislne guacration, he should be sent to Washington ins of his oppo- nent. ‘fhe notulnee {a praminent in overy good work, and is respecied as & man of affalrs ss weld 84 & champlon of good gavernment, Mr. Lynde lsa Hunker reactionist of very littlo sggrossive force. s disposition ia concillatory, ahdl his temperament 1) serves hio wiers aat equivucal expresaion of sentiment and prompt and declsive uction are necessary, Lo was a member of Cangress lu 1848-'40, and, on his return isst winter, found & uuwber of Lis old-time Southarn friends to welcome him back, He was immedinto- 1y recognized as & sympathlzer with this olass, and rewarded by a menibersip of the Judiclary Come wittee, and & place as one of the managers of the lmpeachment trial. ‘Tlhis was roaily far above lis merits; but bis well-known truckiiog o the Southern leaders In the past was not forgotten, snd the hope that he might ugain be knesded st will lod his fneuds to feed his vanltv in this way, As Mayor of thiecity be achisved nothiug worthy of epccial record; aiid, altogether, be ls & Aufy, stuf- 1y citlzen, who wunsges 1o do uothiug in the moss Importaut way, = se election of Blr. Smith over so nnsatisfactory - & Representative would be s glorious consums mation. 'I'be chance is very olini, however, sinco tha district ts Deuocratic by about 5,000, “Alex- auder Mitchull was clected by 6,000 wmsjority, sud Lynde by but 2,500 pvee tiov, Ludington, showing that the atatesiambip of the prescut candidate Buds few adiuirers evbu awoag his own party. IN THE FIFTU DISTRICT, tho_epposing_candidutes are Goorgo W. Carter, Continud on (he Scventh FPoge, .