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Tl CIHICAGO TRIBUNI: ‘V'UESDAY, OCTOBER 351, 1870, " eoll, Ile spoke fo;' two hours, and lield | of tha Mnest speeches of the campalgn, he be- | cerned, to mere party divistona, to adopt and ald | the result, and annginced Tis determination to | preeinets, and told the voters to be earceful and ll.\lb;v,\\v nn PR :{,{“;,':,'"fi'::‘t'—‘l'fl:fif,:‘::::‘{{,’«'}l‘fin’:,‘::',}{c(?.": E'-;I;I,'f(: Ms " audienta - to the Inst. Hiefore and | Ing fre ucullylmm lowdly applauded. Mr. Nor- ‘l]"_l\vfl'ymcun-ln(hdrpo“’ortne]vc!. fun independent, | e considers this a duty fn- { sco tolay that thelr numes were on he reglhe | ammpes e REMenyyg puwill find hereln two or three vacancles, An | flicted upon hin by hls numerous frivnds, who o » Detnoct atter the speaking, ealutes were fired by a hat- | ton follawed” f n sliort, but very effectiva and h r try-Ileta, ns It was the Inat day to got rexlstored, ki :‘:Fifi;'}r::‘;]‘::iw'::d‘fic '[‘;,“("' l";éll,",llm:;’;r“l,f:,1’mfi(,¥, tery from lnmvllh!, aml sonws were sung by the | cloquent epeech, Republicanisin (8ot on the m,‘g::fi,..’,:::‘rn‘,.‘.‘nm':\hlfi ?;:‘xog"y.'fi’c'“"’."c‘i;,,‘m:}; suggested his candiacy. e alan promised that thero should be wuste at b iigios ehiotgave (€ 10, 108 mOvRnt to pow. | Chivazo Campnign and Tuscola Glee Clubs, AL [ wane to sny considerablo extent fn this old At tho eariioat poksiblo mnmont. - —— the club-rooms every evening this week, The Lo o LT Somtd b the prectirsor of Sonthern tnims | Hiht there was & geand torchbight display. | strongliold, Stale's Altorney— ——. ABOUT TOWN. Boya tn Blue were also dirccted o be'nt the iy for compengation to an extent that would jeop- | Fonrteen Inmdred tforches were fn Jine, with RENOSIA, roome nt 7 o'clock this morning to d ardlze the solvency of the National Treasury, [ banners, flags, and transpurencles, Over half clal Mepatch to The Tridune. serenading. some Sherlff— ——, tecorider—Iames W. Brockway. "AMOXQ THE OUTSIDR APPOINTMENTS ARE THE S 3 : ¥ 4 y the men were wounted on horses, The Hon, J. [ KENOsith, Wis,, Cct, 30.—TI Demoerats of [ Eod Gipentt pommre s reeh s es, FOLLOWINE An nddress waa then made by Mr, T. J. Suth- :‘-::x‘nlmt‘v‘;t::."bu“ll.g::w'ht’l‘lf:‘r’:flf‘lffi :'lflz'c"‘ln'mfi (3. Cannon, candidatc for Conereas frou . this | tHIA city ndvertiocd a gromd maga-tieetlng hero | CoronereRmil Dlctzech, Col. Clark B Carr, of Galeshurg, s hooked | eriand witleh was well receiverd anid he wos fol- | lowed by Willlam _ Aldrich, nfter tha rendition of the ““Btar 8pangled Banner " by the band. Buma remarka wero also mada by others as they were ealled for by the Club, and the mecting adjourned, "“,s'mf,_',:!:“bf;‘:f:;',“‘wsil Tike: | tor tpeeches at Farmington Thursday snd Tou. de, I, T, Hawkinson, lou Friday of this weels, Firat District—Representativor, Moses 1, Went. The Ilon. Mark Bangs and E. A, Small will worth, W, IL, The n. o) Thor f'::.mm"“' Solomon op. | 8Peak at Galena Thursday evening. h ¢ Yo ot whic (| district, wus the principal speaker, and addeess- | to-nlght at Kimball Hall, to sdvance the causa e e et L | o sl o o spcakers i o steps [ of "Ttden & Co—valled Reform fu this _place. tinpale the _credit of the Government at home | 0f te Gazette ofilce, 1t waa n high compiiment | The Ton. A 1. Tutler, Magor of Milwaukee, and abroad, postpone fndefinltely the reaump- | t0 Mr Cannon, and he could hardly | was announced, in fluning hand-bitls, as the tlon of llmdn‘ li)'!nnnlltl. and endanger In future "I!Wfl(k’ lm“ ‘—'";','“!HB K\ |lfl'r"'l‘i1- ¥, ’l‘.ql’rh»e, :{l":‘;"'l"’ltnfl',""“"'i;'l'l':gh'(‘,’l"‘gr:lli“ffll’ce""‘““’;m:f“’;:‘flfi v This p of Chlcago; D, Cone, of omer; (eoree xellement, C J - :::rm[;cn[:: ,::,':!].ng‘;;ljfif,',:.’,é]n;‘.l.‘;'.:-h‘:!’" Hulina Evr{)l.vnn, of 'Clhiampalgut and M, W, Mathews, [ ed to put in an appearance, und Lfic grand mass. R EAtI o 186 ; of Urbamn ndo rc fpeeches, T Tuscul meclhu:m'u\'ud;-ntll‘z‘fl;uT i B e 0| ce Club furnished the m emocratie NSON, R '"'.'.'.'lr'f.':'fu!'cfl‘fl'fi'l';i.‘e'.'f-“?él‘&?-"fim "o r: stock fs at o discount here. They have long ¥ \n":rdu: ll:l-»-«ca o 6/40‘ 7){;‘3"1%"““ ol from 'Tliden's vwh sworn statement and admis. | faces, Tholr g rally on Thursdny was not e sonting Homamlieos neeting fu thi &lang, that the Intter personnlly knew and un- | quacter as largo, olthouah it find bren adve e o ] R o Jngeth Vi i duratood tho charncter of the elreutar slgned | t8ed for four weeks, The demonatration & Jiled TN liours® spocel, i witcl with his naio utiler witich Tweod porpetrated | oy waa gotten up in one week, nud Iy an fndlea- | s Just fuishod o ) e pueeh, In el the clection-frands of 1868, "1le made no efort | tlon that thoro s still n God In [sracl, e ety tly RADWAYY READY R Curos tho Worst Paing i From Ono to Twenty Hingtyg NOT ONE Houy Aftor Boading this Advortigon, Any Ono Seffor wiy I’m':l.lt e m Rl Col. T. M. Thompson, of Chicago, will apeak Sei 1A/0P—~ —, o at Red Bud Thursday cvenir n ¥ TA’irdllmrl:l—'rhu Committeo ask for further 1-':1(1,5;' A?vulnlnghn("fhrllgwcel(. 5l ak it me. 3 Tha Democrats will also hold n fow mootin; Taurth Districl—Senntar, Francle A, Tlddla | gy o EiOpE ovening West Twolfth atrest Tepresentatlves, Mancel Talcott, Klljah’ B, Sher- | 418 woek, Thia ove miven, oveF. 10 & sambl um;'vtnfl';:ff,‘,'}."}-'i,‘z%nmm|u“ ank for time. Domocratie mob, who will bo harangued by Sizth Digtriel—Senator, Charles T, Adama; | Gen, James Shielde, Gen, Joft Chandler, of Mis- i b Roprenontatives, George E. Adame, lMorace J1,' | sourl, and Col. on Morrison. To-morrow Thomas, Ao Voas RIGITI WARD, The Republicans of the West 8tido ield n mass- mecting last ovening at Twelfth atrcot Turner Hall. Tiad the Connty Central Conumittee - dulged fnan earller and more liberal 1o of printers’ ink tho meetlng would have been more of a muccess. And yet, notwithstanding tho fact that it hnd been poorly mane aged and advertised, a falr - slzed crowd was present, The meeting was ealled to mamner the false evel Donald, of TIndiana, Gen, 4 claims of the Demoeratic ‘party and the real i o gvening Senator McDonald, s X L - Aot 2 L iunlies Mowo: nomy Lo clieti sudl 3 at %{J’;fi»‘,’;}z"fil{['m.u.fi s | el the R“.".‘,’;':fifit‘":‘.};‘,‘,fi-'.‘{ Our wigwain SHOrA The Commanes e Tor ey Afiormey sna aivotnia "o ol nfi::im;' Moty Tt | e Yy i aoula e camin, Mapilnated e ROCHESTER, Ohlo, s exmldate tor VieeSusaitent GsirL | Hnvelon of the sumioat capcily, ol thie On motion of Mr. C. M, Henderson, Mutry | mocracy ot Faryvell 1all, and Saturday ovoning | ton wns made unanimous, . On usmig. tie clinlr, Mr, Spofford announced that, after a calin, dispasslonnto view of the politierl altuatton, e bad declded to voto next Tuesday for Hayes and Wheeler, * [Applause.) ELEVENTIL WARD, Last evening the Eleventh Ward Repuhlicnn Club hield ong of the Inrgest meetlngs of the eampnign, as well as onc of the mnost cuthustas-’ Nelson was nominnted 1o fill the vacany for | there will be a Democratie provesslon, when the Htato 8enator from tho Sccond District without | candla will be snuffed out or this enmpalgn. discussion or dissent. Gen. Lieh hea returned, The reported 4 gentleman roso to Inquire about Mr. Georzo | stir which the County Clerk of Cook County 1, Ioffman, the eandidate fur County Commis- { mada durlug hls lato_visit in the Enst hns sloner from tho West 8ide. awrakened the Chieago Detocrats to n recognie Mr. Crang rulvllun that Mr, Hoffman wns a | tion of Lis peculiar merits, and they baye stirte Da g had llvad in th ccountry many years, | ed him ont on the war-path. He will do his This was tilc great Binine day at Rochester, A specinl to the Zimes wavsi Umlucmun- e v Ve House squara this afternoon, to au audience of AL Fal g:")'\%g; ‘7“:“:‘,‘{1‘;::‘;“:"',’#":"":":"'."%';'&"g, &E;‘rf,::; about 50 yersons, The aflnir had boen advers | MILWAUKER, Wik, Oct. 30.~This ctening an v 200 tiermans were adiressed ¢ - tlsed as, wid was intendesd Lo be, a mass-meut- | Audience of Atout 200, G Ires e ol ot Mrods b oot Ingand th sifin attendance greatly disappont- | §f the West Side hllnt‘lc; ""l'lI"c'(Y N o celi traine " wyl - vehiclen - incrensod the | & Sie matingors. * Cary. ol for ‘v otrs | JI Cltcaizo, Thi "lomtes of the campahes woch Rt e "".}Dm‘o‘ L Tlayes and | 2nd 8 half, his speech being a rehash of the abe el el il the s i i e hundreds to over 20, Alrang o Ly e sunl greenbaek theories advoented by lll‘"fl‘!l'l oreibly presented, an e speakers loudly ap- of o o) e . MILWAUKER, I'eter Cooper ticket, spoke hiere fn the Court. Spectal Dispateh (0 The Trivune. ‘hee 2 sverywiiel aude having lind In the old country chargo of wlarge | est to make Democratie Reformers out of the | tic, at Martine's Hall, W L“.,‘;-'S,'u'l"n".t "§t’,.,°{|'.:’.fl’%35’;’::.;‘&5{;;1’5'&3‘3&33 Alexander Canpell, and n few othor fnancal | Plauded. oo cotate, 3o had been o farimer until the War, | peoplo in Southorn Iilinole, and to thatend thio | = Col. Geargo K. Davis, candldate for Congress R A DW A Y’Q anceess of the gathering. AL 3 p.m. n pro- | lunatics. This evenfug the Greenbackers held o MICIIIGAN. when ho {nlned.llm army and was wounded. | powers that be havo booked him for n speech | from the Sccond Diste jet, waa introduced and 0% cession of mounted men, ward and town | Meeutg in Werner Iall, whicn was' fairly at- AIBEBAY 8tuce tho War hio hiad liyed In Chicogo, and was | evory night thta weel, roceived with three hearty cheers, He spoke club, colored orgzanizations, thy industries of | bended. elal Dispatch to The Triby pow keeplng a cigar and news stand on Milwau- | ~“Tho Domocrats sent i thotr 1ist of Aselstant | of the importanco of registration and ADY Lo Blly TOurcaontod o cnru'numburlng aver o Gallus Tlmmnnn‘(Esq.. an eloquent German Spectal Mrpalcl to The nne, Kee avenue, Supervisors of Elections yesterday to Chief 8us | the necessitv of scelng ~ to it that llumln?‘xl, &u\mls of muslc, cte. formed and | OF8tor Apoke at Mokenn this evenimg in his na- Avntnoan, Mich, Oct. 80,~Horace B, Peck, fl, koveritend | there ahould Lo an honeat regiatry. Healtuded The ?ncstlnn 08 to the adoption of the report parvisor tteney W, Bislop, THewill was before the meeting, On motlon, the name | make up his tnind to aceept or reject ol or any of Mr. Hoffman was reported back to the Com- | portion of it to-day, ‘The Democratle Commite mitteo for further consideration. co was represonted by John Mattocks, M, W, The nomination of Mr, Thomna for the Legis- | Fuller, Cornclius Price, M.\, Robinson, Thom- Iature from the Second Distriet was next «ia- | as l.nnurtznn, J. B, Vaughm, and I, Hnnn‘nvm:h, cussed, Mr, Bhortall thought that it micht he | and the Rephblleans by Kirk Ilawes, Philip A, well to put in another man, und nominated Mr, Hoyne, 1L W. Jackson, and Junes L. High, 11, W, Jackson for the vacancy. "The entiru forenoon was spent in looking over Mr, Wirt Dexter lad never heard anything | the list and culling out objectlonable names. against Mr, Thomas, but favored o change in | There was entire harmony and good feeling, the nomination, CENTRAL REFORM CLUBD, Mr, Bimeon W. King spoke in favor of Mr. ‘The mission of the * Central Reform Club," Thomas, saying that Mr. Thomas was n tising | an organization unknown to fumne, and very - young colored man, who atood well among his | tle heard of exeept by uuulhlulcm wns nob cople. There were 40,000 negro votes fu the | known until vesterday. " The Club has its head- tate, whose clnlms deserved attention, quarters at the Uardier Honee, and pretends to Mr. A, J. Galloway thought that the question ) Le running 8 ticket for clection. Its active was not ono of nationality vr class. The kilea of members, or at least those who most frequently the Club was to elect the very hest men to | infest fts headquarters, are well knows ns witli- ofllee without reard to minor constderntions, out any visible means of support, and the only After some discusslon the report was ndopted. | wonder Is that they havo so long escaped arrcat Mr. Bhortall moved to refer the question s | under the Vagrant law, Thefr mission and In- to tho candidacy of Mr. Thomas and Mr, Jack- | terest in @ Helorm ™ is tlustrated by the fol- son back to the'Comunittee, aud the motion was lowing Ietters whfeh enme futo the hauds of a carried, reporter yesterday, and which explain them. Mr. A. N. Pence thought it nln{zulnr thnt | selves: there should be any question about the nominn- Cniicaan, Oct. 20, 1870,—Dran Sin: Yonr ton for 8herlf, since Mr. Clough was 80 pre- | name. having heen placed on the Central Reform potee ot Mr. Thosans i dhl g | Coatior of tho City Bauk, Democratic candidate tlon, ias appointments to speak at Monee Lo for County Treasurer, has instituted proceed- Apectutors, The procession was threc-quarters morrow evening, aud at Beecher on Wedueaday | nes for libel against the Allegan Journal. The Of i hour passinis a given point. Tho colored | FAHEW Journal has heen partieulary severe on Mr, Peck ol m'm‘,‘!l’“ ch‘r:('rcsli‘.““ st "gf}fd‘"'p".m'm. ':',’.‘: The Ion. George IT, Iarlow, the Republican | by It extrome attacks upon his private chinrne. procession gathered in Washington Square, | Bomfhuo for Sccrotary of State, addressed the | 4oy i1 two tnat ssucs, Mr, Pecks asis rocop. n; ceesion g ‘i c, where over 5,000 people were addressed with l‘fit{‘“‘i}'fig',“"xfl,“‘;“t‘fl" ;'u':':.l:‘n: l“','f&"l"gn'i!:{:|‘g:’,': pense in the sum of $2,000. Tho matter has preat effect frum diflerent stands by ex-Gov, Adelegation from this vty was present, and | created uo small excltement, fn this cnmmxmufi. T Thoar s the Tun. £ 8. Rogers, and the | 4 ttet In ‘the totehiiatt pearanet S | o 0. Premrement | Kalamazoo, Is nil- 1lun. Horace Bemls, Mr. Blaine nrrived at 4:30 the Jolict Kepublican Glee Club furnished the | dressing the’ citizens of'this community this . myy, und was received with temonstra- vocal muslc, aud added to the enthusiasin of the | evening on the palitical fesucs of tho dlay. The or enthuglasm, and spoke brifly, In f Focal tuiiale, Iayes “and Wheeler (uards were out in full g the city was o mass of illuminations LEW RTEWARD, foree, muking o creditable appearance. Consld- vorke, Business houses anid tmany pri- Spectat Dispatch 4o Tve Tribune, erable enthusiasm was dlspla Tho reputa- vate bonses were rate, aned the thorouih | Gruixartenn, [l Uet, G001t now o poars | tion of Mr. Burrows as a political orator Is so Inrie ere donsely crowded with, people. ALO | ot Jow Steward, tio Demotratic calinte for | sett extabise that o largo crowd Is fu attend- Otctuck @ processton ol torci-bearcrs began | Governor, is in the xame hos i Tiden oy | oot to miove, forming a maguificent sight, [ jasier bont the Government out of his Income ANN ARDOR. one never sipasstil in Itocheator, It was | giys Lew Steward bent the State out of tho Kpecial Disputch 80 The Tridune. nearly an bour in pussing o given polnt. Mr. [ god o promfsed to pay for the care of his | _ ANN Aunoxn, Micn, Oct. 30,—Vieo-President Bluluu made n ringlng speeeh from the Court- tusane sister In 1854, 1th Louks of the State | Ferry is addressiug a largo audience at. the Op- 1louse steps, and _was sgraln grected with un- Insane Asylumn at Jacksouville show an open uru-l*uuau in this city to-night. Peoplo cannot hounded tuvor. Speeches were also mude in | yscttled aecount botw oo Steward and the | get into the presence of the speaker, so many the ~City-Hall - by Seustor ~ Rogers, the | geve” o persunally brought his insune sister | ore present.” The Interest in the cicction in- Hon, _lorace Bumh] and - others. At |46 tig Btato Asylum, and, 'sccordlng Lo the eus- | erenses as the campalgn proceeds, but the prose this hour tho enthustsm {8 great, tom, gave bond to relmburse’ the State | peets ure favorable to the Republicans, Tho people are wide awalic, and the effect of for the expense of her maintenance, She to-the hard times, and showed the fallacy of the cry of the Democracy for “Reform.” He Janted them to work” for an honest clection. iero was no clement of reform In tha Democratic marty or in _ Tilden, ®ho was working for * self-aggrandizement. 1o wanted them to watch this man, and how ho was opposed to nll roform mensurcs. He showed that they could expect no clvil-servico roform from Tilden and ilendricks, Their re- form meant putting Republicans out of oflice, and putting i croaking Copperheads fustend. Col. Jolni IL, Roberts was called {n and mado astirring epeech, adverting to national {ssucs, and closing with n strong culogy on the county ticket. Ile'alluded particularly to Luther Laflin Mills and John H, Clough, and, in s peaklng ot the latter, roferred to the fact that im had, ng an honest man, incurrcy the deep and lasting enmity of the County Ring. That nest ol corruption had been cireulnting the bracst of slanders_against Mr, Clough, but they would have no effect upon the honest aud respectablo citizens of Chicapo. Any time his liearcrs Imrnencd to hear anything set down to tho diseredis of Mr, Clough, ticy might brand 1t s an Infamous lfe. {Applauso. Col. Roberts was foliowed by Mr. Frank H, marened through the principnl streets, which were llned on both sides with thousands of RELIEF I8A bure for Every It was the Firss and ig thg Only Pain Remedy That instantly stops the iost ex: o yplcatiane L0l OF G i IN FROM OXE T0 TWENTY HiNuTEs, No matter how viot ety S iy, Cpexcriciating ARt tha Neuralile, oF proutratud with dlssuig 1y sy 0%, RADWAY'S BOADY Afford Instant Ease, Inflammation of the Kig, tion of tho Dlndder, m%xn‘r‘x%‘u’ufifl‘ru:: > Howals, Mumps, Congastion of (hon Lungs, Boro Thront, Difliyly Broathing, Paipitation or d the Hoart, Hystorics, , H NOVE THAT TUE SOUTIL WILL ALWAYS DE nieed v el exi , 1 for the place. Ilo | Club's ticki [t Teglalative dintrict, you | Riddle, condidate for Stato Scnator, who ade et mesting Wil bo-fel upprcelubly st | ied tioro i 183, shice i thue, thous - BEN IL IIILL AGAIN, :’:':Zmi':lmhx@%?xgfi'm dtctarcd 'the nondts | Wl dlacies for the ity sonr hlcatnte onine | Urcased ihe meoting at somo longth, " LOCRIORT. (‘,’;’x‘,%‘:!;' :?v,flc;.lln'éob!«%&l:tu‘l::?s “:',’,L‘["ls‘::‘ {:i‘l’x“ "'u(:,b UB DEFESDS AND JUSTIPIES HIS INFAMOUS | ycoof the Club, subject, Very respectfully, © JANES NOWLAN. Tho mecting was next nddressed !‘:Iy Maj, Dispatches from Lockport, Erle County. | ‘o tact is known to. Do McFariud, thes In | SVEECH IN CONURES, AND EXPESSES TIlR ho Chalrman decided the motion out of [ ‘Ihis document, ft. uppeirs, did not eliclt an | John 11, llh)ck\mv‘ candidate for Rtecordor, aid by Gen, R W. 8with, after which It adjourned, NINTIL WARD, Amecting of French Republieans was held Inst. evening in the Globe Hulf, on Desplafnes, near Madison strect. I 1. Thetreau’ oeeupled the. chialr and A, D, Michaud and I, A, Laubert act- ol 18ecretariee, There was o hand of musie In attendanceand muchenthusiasm was manifested, order, and a motion was substituted that the | answer. In other word 8, the gentleman did not Club recommend the name of Mr. Clough to | vbey the summons, hence a fewy dnys Iater o the Committee, recdtved the foliowlng notitlentfon thit ho could TIIESTATE'S ATTORNEYSIIP, be very casily wouged i he would ouly consent s Gen, Etranfx said that in order to obtaln an Cnicano, Oct, 28, 1870.—Dran Sm: Yobir oxpreasion of the opinion of the Club, he woulil { arsexsment consequant on your nomination (s 85 move that the Club recommend to the Commit- | which you will plensn have patd In on or hefore tee tho name of Charles I, Reed for the State's 'FX;fflluy next, tho Hlat lnnh;vm Yaours, reapects fiatothut the Kepublican muss-ineeting there | eharge of the asylum and stil i Jucksonville, this ufterncon has mot leen exceeded 11 a8 to the prese ey 1o ) EOLID. In numbers or enthusluan by ooy ?}s(];::c Thc.-h;:m:.L i'fl.‘,l.:}m"‘u.x:{f.’,.,,‘,,‘g,,’;";‘,‘{,‘;, Columbus (Gu.) Enquirer, Oct. 24, political gathering there since the War.” Every Steward fn the lght of the repucifator of an ac- Last night an immense crowd, packed from town furnished its quots, and delegations were count {neurred (|l.',...;|;,m|n|,|g 'm_“mg instanco a | pit to dome, nssembled in the Opera-Iouse to prescnt from Alblon, Mediun, Brockport, and ; ¢ i Cistizro !uhcr et ot e ity )lu’ln ity slster hopulcss:\ insanc. hear Congressman B, H, Hill. The orator was AN MON UNTY, wus gally decorated with flags and mottows, T b L A TR introduced by Muj. I, J. Moses In the most enlive . W % Vi . Il WaLroLy, Prof, Dem: hoke 1 French he Oroup, Diphtherin, C; and enlivened by musie. A noteworthy feature PRINGYLE oy Oct. 810, Emery | culoistic terms, as oue who had splked the | Attorneyahip. fily, B 1t W W il einars spoke rench upon the po- 8, Catarrh, ¢ U] i Y Vs 7, q e, " 0 h Vi N here had cen four men wiore the eople, = > i, I, C L ¢ Legisl matism, Yl ntice ety It county, ud the proot grentic wnd mectings’ are arranged for overy | by Bistne. Ho waa greeted with: plaudits, loud Mestvs. eod, King, Barvor, nua. Mis, ai-of | datcs oi borh tho. Democratie wrd Reputiie | Lol Sliermu, District, who disewssed the | Aguo Ohilla, Obillblaing, pe . Cills, nd Frost Bitea, Tho apnlication of tho Tteady t1e; Etn Wi y eliet to the mrt o E;I:IIAI L’o"tlilllf‘:'l'. Ty [IIIIIIY' O'I' 1||mcll|r)‘ exiata will aftory [E8] wenty drops In half Wind In thin Bowe Iz‘.v:h i et e i SEARUOUI alwagn carry o bottl TEADY RELIEF wIth tieih. A Tow arors 1 e o] firerent ickners or patue. frin cliage of wats iy etier than Fronch Lrandy or Bittera as a avigayaat’ whom had qualifications. — Mr. Mills, (¢t wag | tekets have received, but how Hberally such probable, would learn how to run the oflico well | letters have heeu responded to {8 ot known, lnnshorl time, Therels no Immedinte prospect, however, of Mr. Van Arman spoke. e sald that he was | Nowlm, Wulpole, or auy of thelr tribe growing well pequainted with Mr. Reed, and had been | 7leh Inmedintely out of” their scheme, and pub- his friend for many years, Ho constdered him | lcity {8 given to tho nbove sfinuly to ilinstrate agoud Btate’s Attortey. 1o also know Mr. | Oneof the many ways In which “‘reform " or~ l\lhh, and could say fu all candor that he con- | Gunlzations uro run. stdered him_ perfectly competent to flll the REQISTER. platform of the Democratie party, and showed what a meaningless document it was, 1lls speeell wua an oxhibit of the records of the purties, and he showed in brief why Frenchmen shoulil stand by the Republiean purty anl vote for the perpetilty of free government in the South s well as The North, J, 1. Clough, candldate for Sherlfl, Gen, A, L. Chictlain, Praf, Delafontalne, Messrs, D, L, 3 H e & long. Ile commenced by snylng ho had not to Congressmau, both tactlons unite for Hayes Ul State Journal contains more than sevent anl und Wicelor.Sonator Blain was delayed, i announceiients of appointurents for R?;sulnfil'n&% been to Golumbus sinee the War. The South- could ouly sond u_telegram to the expectant | meetings i this county and Congreasional dis- | ¢ people were of one mind, Al were united throug. In his absenc & telling specelt was | triet this week. by a bond of sympathy, infidelity to which was muwle by Gen. George A, Sherldan, who held the The work goes bravely on, and the canvass fs | the highest erfme. The people needed not ar- rowd for two hours This evening the de- | right upon the eneny's eround, ruments nor appeats, Te proceeded to shotwr monstrations closed with u torchlight proces- Col. D. P. Phillips, candidate for Congress, | KImCuts nor appeals. He proceede s Sipu nd an address by Col. Albiert . ‘Shaw, | leads 'tho canvusm, and addresies two of thee | 10w the Republleans had obtained power, Ninggaru County hus been Republican in every - omeethizs dully at varfous points this week. | how they had abused it, and liow they could be Preaidential vontest sluce the tormation of the | Ti spect 18 very encouraeing, i, i : or 1 sec ofllce. Mr. Mills was a young man of abilit Republican voters, have you registered? If | Lyon, Devoust, Faure, and Prof, Domurs spoky varty, and will malitain her place well Tues 1‘!‘2}:“{5‘;"3 l‘tfxl;'z'alllf:‘r?f“{“:fl'lllll:;\'n|c. mpeaks at o::{ltl:'run;‘mll;!_mt.;';:u;:';hm;l""l;':xl :m‘se:::m;;: undonbled ntegrity, and enerzy. - Ilo had tof] | not, e "0 fl.hl.hl.x llxm'ru}ng t|l|nt Juue W lh Dilefly, nfter which the niceting adfourned. any week, the Republican wigwam here next Friduy. B : P d Mp. Reed before the Convention that he had enrolled fl'oll '.!\MINA'VHLC]" the l'll'(!t_llu n The Hon. 8, K, Dow was then Introduced an E OME, B0, offennive, and the South defensire, under the licld the ofiice long enough. Mr. Reed could | Which you live, Tis fs the lust day of repistra- | and spoke on the autics of voters, and sbowed o not expect to Lold the oftice ail his life, For | tion. 1f you are not reglstered and desiro to his part he would say that he would voto for | Yote ang Week from tolay, it will he necessary Mills wnd give him his cordinl support. for you to swear in your hallot, thus consuming Me. Wirt Dexter sald lic understood the ob- | tini and causing wiinccessary trouble. Go carly ject of the Club wus not to look over pnnr and reglster, tickets und sclect another sct of candl- that tho Republican principles were the real prineiples of “reform. That purty bad initiated reform fu the conntry since fts organization. Col. R. W. Smith, "Bam Purker, and others, made brief speeches, after which' the meeting adjourned, Fovor and Agug cnred for ftty conts, . remediot azent {n o worl that witl enre Torh 84 agite. ant all other mafarious, hillous, scar) yellaw and oth cra (alded by Radiay's iy 5 ad - Jelies, FULy ceuts per by The City of Rome, Uncida County, Is sald to Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Coustitution, and the Republican partv Lave scen” {88 wreateat political deinonstration Rmwoop, 1, Ot 2—The tlon, J, L, | hwl not been approved by a - majority Luenfut, Wuere were 2000 men by unifornt i | Dryden uml Georts Suydcr, of Monmauth, ad- | of the peo ple of the comntry, Thero {8 not & the Repubtican procession, aad nzeneral {itn- | drcased a large nass-meeting of Republicans at | provision of the Constitution they have not vie- wluation atowz the lne of marel “The Hon. A, | Elllson this” evenfig, Mr. - Deyiden. In a very | lated, not an honest man they dnive not robbed. erey, of Brooklyn, who bns heen very popu- | easy speaker, and always has the nttention of ‘They enfrunchlsed the negro to for a Repub- far in his northes canvassing tourywas thic lnslde | his audience from the commencement, of his re- | Hean party in the South, but wero dofeated fn | uates. Tho nh_lecl was to find men MEETINGS, FOURTELNTI WARD, 5 ex}- “:!H;I;'n L(}UL') oiLse, 'u‘riu llu:luln-t]n mnrxkx to tho cl;m-. ;\ grand llor('hllr.'hl hTo- x‘,h'“{ hnhnfl.dlu; tlmc ‘l,:‘lll’n;ulifl Inrlu'\vujlr;t: :Iv‘l[lh tl;: who wmfld \xy Chicago n"d guun: BTAFF OFPICERS, ),.,T.Ix".’. |£i,',’;“fl.!§[::?m:£( Lu'n’fc .fi‘é‘é&ffié’i‘u‘icz\“fil whe ' ot get In there were addressed from | cession was one of the featires of the vening, Souf und her, reaslotal delegation vernmen . cHucuses ¢ nol 2 . s ven- tue and was purticlpated by the Hayes ni] | thereby Increased, ‘o ufuded to the former | Fursiah thamen “foteq Sucuses . 4 not | Thoro was n meeting at the Grand Pacifc lnst ing at No. 278 Milwaukea aventic. . Spirited ai- gard to theae candidntes he' would have prefer- | SVening of stafl ofticers of tho varlousdivisions. red not to have any discussion that night, But | It was decided to have parades of the Minute- ft would be well to glve the Democrats nshow, | Men of ll the disisions at different times this or "'lf)' "1"“1" 'ilhllllrl !II,BC l.lfia wu? u “cp(“x:)lllm" weck, and a general parade Monday, Tho First meeting Instead of a meeting of men of 0~ vl e " i e iy S State's Attornoy there wes | Divislon parade will oceur this evenlug ut 8 amen who had served the veople well, My, | o'clock, the men forming at tho corucr of Charies H. Reed, and they might better sup- | Twentleth strect -and Wabash ayenue. The vort lim for the responsible office than a mero companies will, in the course of the ovenlng, hoy like Luther Latlln Mills. 4 S g g[r. Simoon W, Kims moved to submit th | S2ren0de tho candidates for Congress and tho tume of Luther Ladla’ Mille ta the Exectutive | Lezislature residing on the South Side, Committee a5 euundidate for State's Attorney, SECOND WARD. & Anuwmnendment wna offered by Mr, Shortall The 8ccond Ward Republican Club met Inst AT ¢ M VILLAGE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Wheeler Company of this place, one company | Representatives of the South under bayonet the semarkable Republian mass-meeting { from Monmouth, ane from tosevilie, “one | rule ns creatures it would geem the Lord onght of Ahe iz Ctook place to-duy, | from Brigzsville, and the Elliroy Company— | to apolugize for making, About the holldays, 3 town dn o the o county had | about 808 torches In all, The Kitkwond | in the House, was futroduced the Amnesty blll, tes present, wnd speclal traius were run | Guard Band furnished th musle for the . Introduced into the previous Republican body, toale, “fhe speakers weeo Senator | slon, and the Lisht-Artiliory Compang of Kirk- | of which Mr, Blalne was Speaker. It passed the Boutfrell, the Hon, Noil Gilmere, gud the Lon, | wood tired salitos during the evening, Revubliean House without u dissenting volve, dolin P, Hageboom, MOURIKON, bot fuled {n the Senate, and had to be intro- AT AENECA PALLS Spectal Dixputch to The Tribune, - | tuced sgain into the House, Ho alluded to the ex-Gov, B T, Noyes, of O spoke to the Monnsox, [l1., tet, 3.—A geand Republiean | fact that Blaine tlaunted theatrically in the Jwiszeal agsemblages any one speaker s drawn | Fally took plice liere this evenin, The Court- | chumber o 1LA50-page volume, prepared previ- Together m Sepecs Cotinty. wwas no pro- | Hotise was tiied to overduwing, many turning | ousty under Conjeresstonnt direetlon,which went cessboiy but o thorolgh att noto the uble | 8wuy without woining adilssion, Bifective | to prove the crueitica of the South to the prive weldrese, hes were made by O, F. Woodratf, of thia oners, nnd we were barbariaos, (lo held 1t up dresses were dellvered by Col. Davis, J. 1L Glough, P, McGrath, and Messrs, Biabee, Hawkinson, Roche, and Klolbassa, Mr, Clough refuted the slanderons charges made agatust hhn by certaln npsmsluuu wirty organs, and Mr, McGrath defended himself from the nsper- slons songht to bo cast on him by the Municl- pal Reform Club. The speeches were inter- mur;cd with songs by the Continental Gleo ub. DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, gulphe, iy, Geamse dnaRren i, o iFe 0f Wi d1eorders of s St Dowelaiineys, Hadiee )‘:’crniu:"l onn lon, Custlvencss ndizes ) Dyapensia, Biitousnces, Hitlous b - thun'or T BoWels, 1iten o ..:,::;:5::’;‘.‘1'3}% FRENCIT MEETINGS, Baturdny and Sunday two enthusinstic Fronch Rcrubllmn mecetings “wers held at Chippews Falls, Wis., at which Prof. G. Demars spoke 5 i » : B . G o Internal Viscera, 'Warranted to fect a positive cuge, TUE GESERAL ATTENDANCR AND mNmiesiasy | Place und the lton . M. Balley, of Froeport. | deftantly and proviuined to the world the ox- | that tho numes of Mr. Mills and Mr, Reed bo X st Medi lege, No. 513 ou the fssues of the day, The meetings wera | Phsve hle, r ; at 1l e gatherines to-kay show th A graud turebiliebt pargde precoifud th spek: | Canteddnacy Uhs helghit of cruclty. Baine s prosouted to the conslderntion of the Commit. | < 11 Bevnett Medieal Callege, No. 513 State Inrge and enthuslastle,” and the Fronichmen | deleicrlonsirag, COVAMIDE no mereury, mineral, of b street, Dr. D. 8. Smith presiding, and J. W, E, After some discussion the motlon was carrled, | Thomas, candidate for the Stats Leglslature, the name of Mr. Jamiesen being udded, aud the | Sceretary. Dr. Swith, In taklug his scat, made fnng, partic ated fn by the “Minute-Men of this | o violent mid brutal attack upon us, consisting y atd Trenton, the tatter befing | of accusations every onu of which wus utterly Work ol thie cinpaign Is but just ente: 0y le unted, “Fheglee-club und bund - gave excels | faise. STRACUsES pl A dispateh [rom Syrncuse says that an appen] 1 showed by thelr enthusinsm that they Intended tovote for layes aud Wheeler and “good gov- ernment, Obaveye tha following symptone reultlog f Dlsorders of ' the Discstiye Griang, 28 Rebltion trom Constipation, Inward Pllcs, "Fuliness of th inod I3 tho Tiead, Acldity af tho Stoinach, Nausea, Hearthr Disgunt of Faad, Fulluces of Weigi to the bitsiuess comumumty wisnet by wpwards | Jent mugic, Ao (FHID) felt hound, let come what woutd, to | jecting adjourtied. o few remarka (n regard to the metion of the : Eruntions, Binking or IO S in ies ey uf 250 btsltcssetnen, tnelidis tho Jonding frun ot pFAUKEGAN, dofend the hunesty, brnvery, and mahout of Munlelpnl Reforin Club.~ The speaker sold that MISCELLANEOUS. Slomach Swliiming of the Hoai |1kt and Do ' L ebaatativon of i AleRs | A UK BNy T Ot 0 1re o el i g | Hhe Soutiy il Nl sa. wlts bt arn iihile JOIIN 1I. CLOUGIIL 1t was not for thueo men, Who never went out NEWAILE, N, 4 Tt M ETIg, it o, s, Chding o ot aml representatives of all trades and - RE ANy AL, U = L ottt preparation, as it came upon him too uncxpect “ W £ + o ls hien” {n 4 Lylng Jiasture, Diinae pum e, W e bbb omorrow, | Wbk sl oicuing o oy | BEE T whe e ok kot g of | TS CHATORS stabm x s muvan, | 1oo8 10 CF s men, o mover went out gyeta Pt 10 e Tine, e B g1 RS Rt B S Yesterday afternoon .o TRISUNE reporter, | work for the party, to sny who had best be voted while maling his rounds among the palitteal | for, Thore had been ward-meetings for months, headquarters, met Mr. J. I, Clough, the Repub- | a4 everything and every condidate had been Hlean candidate for Shorifl, and asked for an ox- | gjguussed and agreed upon, The conventions planation of the charges preferred againat him | pud met and nominated nersons for oflice. They in tho Sunday edition of the Tildon organ, were good mon, and should be supported by all New Youk, Oct.80.~Nechemial Perry, for- merly a Democratfe Mayor of Nowark, N. J., and Democratlc Congressman fn 1860 and 1862, addressed a Republican mass-mecting in Newark thls eveninge os its Chalrman, Three thousand people were present, fHo wald that, Towneas of tho BEin and Fyen, DA i1 16 S Chit, ijmba, and Sudden Flushes of Heat, lursing in tha A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the sy tem from all of the ahove-named disorders, 'rice, 2 cents per box, Buld by Drugitsi, Y o bt " S pure to be Inlaled by the citizens. Tols fu-t y of [ his life, but messengors fron |l,:,‘|'l;;:‘|l.:uj:n|':: :fi(,":\"':ty 'f}fl;fl"b.f];;,.ifl‘iiiL‘,',fi‘,} wis owlng to speeches mnde by the Hon, l)‘{::fl'ltfl l;m.-l:llxlu?l n‘x :ly lu'hlm Trons alf 51:-:;:!131:; carcdy and coneludes = Autre f'g;"",'; W xil){h’n]ln of t6 | with the very duta thiut by desired. e met lis recommendatton to others In that busiucss mes a e e nbGE Wors preso auniucturerm gIva theie votee und fniluencs to the '{‘fi i .‘;',", Al i ‘"r‘”(‘“’;"_“‘" TR presuiit, glectlon of Ituiherford B, llayey an President ang | S complete expnsition” of the torm “ retorm ny In deiense of the South, und it had been that it wus uut, of time,—troublo would 1y e brought wbout, Then, fu the namne of 1 gay, {8 the proper timel y when, who wi Wilitam A, Wheoler aw Vico-President of the | Wis a prominent Polnt b wazh speeeh, must 4 man net where churacter 18 as- 0N, sald Mr. Clough, * there's nothing in tr Vv Vi throwing nalde purt; feelin e Inlte ? ¢ : b e Republicans, who should not be led away TOWInE, burty celing, 0 Nl Siates and funfland wvery fuclit s Siectal Disyeieh to The Tribune T ere. o Suth consists of barbarlan, us | 1 whutover, und it dow't disturb o u particlo." Dy sy sdesLasin ‘that would tnevitably work | wished ~ to throw bis Influonce fn B i 2 ane ot AgLl by e dribune, ey Were TepTesente ¢! & - o m |y o vl :fl:}. weeurity, aud prosperity which they repre- chxf!rlm'i ,lu., l::‘: :.l "x“ia ‘UIL:. u;n.(ull i lnnlllml', iy desire to represent them, If trouble had :‘ mm} are the s.mutxuinh ru:ltm_: é)ublk;xlllonl‘ ::m;,m L‘f-fl':.‘.’.‘u‘.’.f'h".h-fil‘.t'u.li.“.i"vfn‘l hnlfi].: s‘yr.mx;n l;wm:(nl m;o nnd l'u'mcnt re"f:lrmvlund would vote, = “olts CiaNE & Co, Y ‘I 5 vived Iy llm-llf‘q:l«ll‘-'f I‘lu!ml Wiil- | boweme, ua wany dusisted, then let It come, IC 1L s G o selonar ut‘t‘ nof which that party was workis P A }m"i [fl";' b _ul)wduml o8 ot Aarmisons 1. M. Cauvy & Soxs, }.;:;I‘},’"‘{y,,,,,h;.'m'l"‘:,"f;",,‘"m:‘-“'"‘;";l'“f"i luluh be brouzht hout by his defending the honor of | Boguo und mysclf moved for au luvestigation ‘l':;m‘l';c‘i h party g [Ap- 'Lt'lll.‘llc:gg 1:3";::;}\:":‘ 4 :’:fil’:;:;kl’;mm}kfitxmi ou THI Blotutn & foxs, turey aiddressei treemlons vrowdof fteyule | U6 heoplt. dlo woald huve beeii lost to man- | of “tho trausuctions between the County Iting “I'ie remarks were warmly appluuded, cess meunt the payiment. of lebol War claime, hood ud hae not donw so. “That speech hud mad: the Domocracy votes In the North, {nstend of loshiz them, 1t “removed the impression of eraclty to prisoners, both from the North and Xanan falu et o Comrt ot fih R ATorts aro heing made to_rect |‘I§.t;y,n G COMPANY. Logun dor w speech here on Nov, i, and Clem Porlolat, w back-fire. was atarted on | g Canysshig Comnilies reported Jrograss me by Lonergan and severnl other members, | and that they ad grounds to suspect that e with regrard to alot of tlour which 1lhad fur- | ol entrles bud beon made upon the registry. Demacratie specie rcnmr‘n}nlml could only oceur after such puyinent, and would then by nipos- sible, Hayes had stoold flrm for hurd wmoney, Blatne and Ovarian Tomor V:oNDAGA TnoN Wonk: 5 DRCATUR, surope. Thit appeal to 1 et i | Dished the county two yeurs before, while I was | books, witlle Tilden had glven way to the demunds of dvere Masuricreiia Cours, Droini L e R Eurobe ,f,f’l‘m:{;p;’é’“f oAt | e oot T v oo L tho | By o unanimous voto the following named | th oft-moncy mion. Of ten yoars' growth ourod by By 204 y L1, thet, o L P W, Taylor, - hopo of breaklug the force of my aggressive | koutlemen wero recomuiended lflruppulllluwnl. ONE BEMMMS ASKH AND ANSWELB CERTAIN QURS- B, dun pendent eamdidite for Congrens [ this districet, | a0t that more Southorners dled fn Northern Irst Pre- . IiGhe e e maovements on tho Ring." -Supervisors of Eloct] TIONH, s ikl hs couldt not unlte the Graszers an him, | Prisong where every appliance conld bo had, \What was the result of Loucrgan's back- 1, Purners Scond Precinet, Jumes | New Onuzans, Oct, 20,—At a meeting to- ) roosuit, to-dny |l)uhlhlu'n u withdrawal from the . | than f:filul::‘,';{f,',‘::, ::Q?E",}kfli':ul);':?:,'&'g‘:,"fi'..:]. o i Plummers Third Lrecinet, ¥, CVierling: Fourth nl;(m. at 8t, Patrick’s iali discussing .\lrF'l‘H- h PEran Do, T vass,” He makes no yecommendations. “The loctiade, and when the Federal Governmant | The charges preferred wero inyostigated by | Precinet, W, R, Puge, den's recunt letter on Sauthern clatms, (e Ton, . A AL Howgrr, Har, Josepl Mani, of Danvillo, addresses the ‘constuntly refused exclinngo, and even to takta | MY opponenta In the Doard, who Qid ot deery | Aftor an widross from Mr. IL, W. Jackson, | J, Semmes,lute Coufedernte StatosSenator, suldl: | § ynve Lud n Ovarlnn Tumor b the Ovarles By, trecnbuckers ue our Conrt-Houss to-night. thelr et bk, was proved us coucluslyely that | It Worth while to muke any recommendation In | who roviewed the malt_points of objection to [« Now,what do we expect in caso of tho success und Buwels for Ten Years. Co P CLARK, Syl :'1':'[““1“}\”"7 N tho world suw sl helleyed, thelr roport,” Tilden, wd the reason why Iayes was u better | of My, Tildent Do we hope to_have our Con- ANN Atvon, Deo. 47, 1873, —Du. ltapwar: Tha Mauy otlive siguatures aro appended {o tha docy- B ecln “‘;""(;_‘" ".'"’"",'hl : 1o continued o Hoger on the getion of the *Whut whs tho nature of the testimouy?” tuan und ghould b clectedy the meetlng ud- | federate bonds or surrency patd? Do we hope | ofhers niay bo benedted. T mnuies th ment, LOOMINGPUN, 1L, (et e colored Re- cu o 1 “1t was exceedlngly scurrilous,’ Journed, for compensation for emaiielputed sluves? Do 1 havu lud an Ovarlsn Tusnor i ——— pubilluns of Blovmington held u weoting to- | Democratic House, how u Cabinet Minlster had o i fi THE COLONED VOTENS ve, Lope ; \ els for ten yoars, 1 triod tho bost phya i v 3 ity preceded by W torehlight pracession, | tullon and w Prosident shiolded oy, and how hat becag of it e o fur compensation for the raviges of | it ' SR, (Al tho bost, thiaiclans b1 ILLINOI1S, Bowechun wore defveied by uulndcr v tosal. | eteytive D stopped. The. present’ party i *Tho Conunittes left it fn the lands of John | had & goneral mueting Inat night In Tarner | warl Do wehope forthe refunding of th cotton | Prdity shat I couit nor hoye The) much lrmn"'dr,‘;‘ MT, CAUMEL. ety g Y ot lucal puwer would striva to rotain it for they fearod | M. Hountree, tho County Attorney. This ovi- | Hall, corner of Clark wnd Van Buren strects. [ tuxi Do we hops for extravagant ap- Hl.'lllllMLmhm "“"’i?.“..:’:‘i.!“"fl..’é'h"a‘ -_l(l;;r,mmm; Special Dlspatch to The Triduna, ¥, investlgation futo thelr misrule sud plunder of | denco was givan by Kimborly and s mnl)luyun Tho ‘men bl turned out from all parts of the | propriations of public monoy ug o tloncour | LIl 1ot wmuch €alth in thein, but aunlly, i Mt Caumet, Il Oct. 80.—Sunutor Logan e Tricunt, the lustsixteen years, They hud disonfranchised | #t the County House, whose bread und butter | city, aud' tho hall wus fled to overflowlng, or withliolding this demundi” No! We Lope wrehiaseil six buttios of the fterolrent, twohasesof ) e the Plilk, and tvs Lottles of tho Keilef, | ] used thee Willolt ) Bonrais boteht, 1 deserininel fa v verg. | used {welvo mor boitles uf tho Keaolveat, (vo for none of these thinga, No sensiblo man in depended ou thelr dolug the bidding of the | Miny femule faces wero svon seattered horo i tho South ever dreained of making such de- 4nd thers wmong those assembled, wd there dnery Ao Blorrs ad- | jntelligence uned virtue in tho South and cendeayv- Ring "Q'Vunl.hcmun ather testimony 1 ware comparatively few whites In the addressed o lurge and entbusiastic audlene ¢ & . ilten rge and biilllant waolienco i | ored to give hgnorunce aud poverty control, hut ' dressed o vor! Liere to~duy of from 4,000 to 4,000 pouple, und, this eily to- ¥ elbev i f the Vills, - Befors thef % nlght, s spevel abonnde itk seolle el v heads, 11 N ) mands. I sincerely believe the South would | of Uig tclfef, aud two boxes o I notwlthstadbng the fatigue of u ride from !vllln'.:%llis. Whiclh werd racelved :\“l‘l.h"llx‘r:lun‘uvn'x;& !E.]r\l;fivilll:»‘::‘.’;:‘I:%:;:m‘ll:lt“:l‘llshuwl' fin'e';ullthf‘l':fl-'fi nvos Mo Ring mouthcrs fuund an Glo o | tovin. 'Phere wira uot sents cnough | vots akainst sueli demands, "i’;‘»‘.‘.‘.’fl.“.;tfi‘i‘é o e il was pure tha Falrileld to this place In o urivate conveysuco | applatise. swindled under the gulse of the Freedmon's Bnpcr sctting forth that =il the flour furnished | for ull‘imu'l aronnd the room wora arranged tho LINCOLN, ‘NER. Lwas entlraiy curad, 1ok tho medlcine about fre rou| J Vel LOCK PO ¢ Ry ¥ . )y o was equal to the sample, except ong lot, | Becoud Ward Hayes and Wheelor Gunrds and Bpectal Dispatch fo The Tribuna, BIONEHE Bt ST thae. 1ihe Joal forty e D e through the ruln ond over muddy ronds, he LOCKPOILT, Banle by the Republicans, and thelr futereats o "y i, 4 A e, T bottles of the Lesolveat, ¢ Specit Dispatcn to The Trivuna, were identieal with the Suuth, whoss Interest {t | Ritd that was made perfectly satisfactory.”? other organlzatlons of colored men, The on- | LiNcorn, Neb., Oct. 30.—Mrs. Matilds Flotch- | Jaoa | ovk turto dozun bottles of the held out for two hours and w halt with u good | oeipen: T Ly Ovt. i~ gy and entin |y SeRhe WL ’ “ \Where 13 the puber now” thusiusi wus grent, er, of luvml addressed an addressed an audivavg | bottios et und tx hoxes of tieart I ull of grathiuds voive and stretuth, und mudo o splendld offort, | stustic autdonr mecthns o 1 addressed this |y J‘,m,,h now woltd, and e hoped (hat (¢ | It was destroyed or mudy away with by | Ae ducob N Greenwood wa eulled wpon to | of 1,200 ut the Opern-louse to-night on political | 1ol /SSI R s Helts i deepuiniction. oo 4 touching ull the polits mude in his Faleleld | evenime by Cob (. 1. 1larlow. v whs o would ever e wn bty haportant fa 1t that 1t | 8ome member of (e Ring, with the counlyoncy | preside, nnd with him' on the piatfori wose | sstias g Tallors e hand of this city | L e s Inueh of bleaig shoeeh on Saturday, and sone new oucs, o | Splendid display of torchlighta from this placo | Bt e gty L having Demoeratl ed prominent colored men, aud somo of the PR A AT of the others, und by them It was L'Ilm",'u\l thut | el Tadid It 1t was vmvuu thi 1 ald not. ** What's the object In- reviving o matter thay pewed on the platform with her‘ and by thelr musle added much Lo the entlsl tovthcr oy cen 10 ey o gm0 10 WS s, B € and Jollet, Mrw, Bibling, Who makes the alioy IHBRINS. tlfcate, 11 (e ) edsclue 8 ustn oceasion- ed. The lady spolke for over two hours fu her Targe sudlen ce pald the most marked attention, Cougressmen, Whilo ho respected both of o Apealiers, Mr. Robert T Lincoln first apoke. IMe uud frequently uttosted thelr approbation 5 it for thiy oftlco I i district, wid re- wag thoroughly wifted und pronounced wn- [ endeavored " “persunde the peoplo | rapld, fuent Manner, and mot person stirred Teoh for witom ronuicsted you o e cluo 18 ) rrde bry : 4 - . 5. he medlcinve above state by foud rouuds of applause. In Luct, oem‘ml?h ':J:,:;’l:l‘l#”":':,lfi,’:,hfi?u I;;l‘,‘,?.‘,‘f.-l,.l{zm,‘;l.-";' y&l; )::,' worthy u(m‘."t[n{l" W that the Munlcllpul Reform l,‘lnb‘ \l‘u At the close everybody expressed enthusiustic o'r".'fihlwl?.nl ‘nu"" tus of "“.‘d'.‘fi-‘..;‘fi'l-‘;&"n’fii'nl‘! the rpecch was, from beglaning Lo S U Sr T et iie: mon e i oo i I on 1 st tha frgun of the Ring must | working for thu hest fntorusts of the party, and | approval of the addrees. Myw. Fleteher has Jouy oL oy aay that e statonicnt, ¥R E, ceml, full of pungent and telling polate, -After o el to The Tribina st AT b L T B i i Ay, deservityr of wupport, It was workiug s havo | done noble work in the campnficn, and hus no- | Qualiscation ok oy A Ariwr, Nick, touchiug sl the pulita ut fwstic, he puid ti re- | OSHEOSIH, Wik, Oct. 80.—~The Lemoeracy, in 1 i Vol doublyd y.,u VNl 1| This termbnuted the ntorview, some men disg musuu«l for office removed from | where met with a more cordlnl résponse to her | Tits may ey (s Mra. Db, wio dnake oot shects to ono 8, L. 1), Morrisugy who s travel- | their desporation to elect Gabe Bouck to Con- et e LD Dt asiat —— the ticket, and better men placod i nowination, | senthoents than bere, ahove cortiicnte, 1 and ¢! «d are undoudt Knowri ta s, ad il facta thorell siated aie WiiSL b the Stato slunderlug hitn, * Logan vald this | greas nnd defeat Kimball, il beiog. folled o S Sl ko staceie LLIne w! | d (Slgucdy " wid Democrats vote for him, for they know o e i itoe eirer start bt | exposed In & cunspirucy to estruct bogus ailbbas | wiom o v Congreys coverling a dunbitiul Kfnl of cludms, and | Vit8 blaclening Khoball's character, lavo re- ol as an essent lul point thers whould uwn-h{!uming poor, mien Lo buy his title or | sorted to u lust desthebed effort, and to-day €, ‘i”“llll.;“'),‘:.‘{h,\(lé.’l “"“.”a‘s.‘,”(v'é‘.‘.‘i.n“fi“)? cordewoud on the Misshistppl Itiver thut en muklue Democratle speeches during the publicuns toubundan all thelr tewders and noul- hud been cut by rw‘ nun, wnd ho | C4mPaign, comes out In the broadeast ciecular | naten purenegative, lewas honest, but o nega. only escaped prosecut "“rfi a tochuieulity. aceusing Kimball of offerlng to sell the appolut- | tvehonest, TEave shoald fall in clecting our noim- A soectar ELL HOLLAND. ueciat Disvatch io une CINCINNATI, Ucet, —-mn ’holluml, L3 well-known sporthig-man here, who was inaha- gus aud referes of the Goss-Allen fight, wus ar- reated to-day by the United Btates authorlties, on u warrunit ‘charging him with fnducing Judgs of election to llcw{!t o fraudulent vote nt the Congresslonal alectlon this month, Hol. Jand te an activo Deiocratio politiclan In one of I The Republican ticket ut” presont in the fleld TR IlEPfo:lCAN TI:C“ET‘ wils i ;}ou«l one, but cuulll he dmproved on, MEETING OF TilE COUNTY GENTRAL COMMITIEE. | Tligry wera ion on it wha could wel) be dis- A closed meeting of the city membors of the | pluced and better comdldates Dntroduced. Republican County Central Committeo wus | b would probubly b done within held yesterday afternoon at the headquarters, | few duys, und the speakor suld that 1t helhiooyod ik i ) i e e all, it they wishod to have good men i oftlee, covner of Clark und Lako strevts, J. C, Knlek- th Yoty lzr the best moen, whether they had erhocker oceupled the cliatr, und stated that the | peyn reguiarly nominated by the n(,l,m,]h.“" objuet of the nssembly wus to nominate a can- | Conventions op placed upon the ticket by the DR. RADWAY'S SarsapaillianResolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Kerofula of hs cure of all Chroslo Disraxcs, li‘gnvllllllh'. Hervditary or “u""‘ln':‘l'lnh:r acated In tho Lunge or Klawark, In Liuncs, Flesh or Nerves, Uurtuy!lns Nulids wad Vitiattug the Fluids. swelliney s S o e ans s of hin wia'wt the Leluoliz | wont In th Belin Pust-Ofllco for $1,20, Thig | e for Prcabicuts whieh s ot prbablo, by Wi diduta for County Commisstuner i lou of L. | Stunfcipal Retormers, < f tho trlsh precincts of this city,—thio Fourth the War, ruwm.ithul:ul I Now York, i | Jast wall uf deaperution bs creating great excito. “:‘,‘.::"3,,'.:’5.1':"&31"»“x.!'.'.“{"’fi"r',fnh“fif"\’.f@'r‘y““..".‘.; H Dnvl:, who h:u'ly\vnln::x:\:u. < R Al Weuln was followed by 3Mr. Willlam w‘""{ Flrst Precinct, Tho l)lnr:ku‘lurrvulfi §ibvocuting, sccossion, Ilu wus thon Teaylg'Tor | yen umang the mbhle, OF course, the wholo | mvasire, provent the Soaate aud Proddens Y% By Bakior, o colured wan, o did Giob think that A commlitter ropresenting the Workingmen's any imxly ol “'L.;,’ huwe goorl . thoy Leuguo was presont, und asked the Dluclug of | gkt he, had the power or right to dumes Worthlngton and John. F. Mctinlro— suy what shiould be done with the nominecs of Worklngmen's condidutes for (hy County Hourd | the Kepublicun Conventlon, 'Fhosw conven- =on the strafzht lln]xuhnum Hekut, "It wus | tons bl been composel of men whomn the upised us u reason for the request, thut the lory- speaker thought weru capubly of imaking rospon- handed men of tofl had indorsed nearly alf tho | sible tons, and it was the duty of sl Ru- lhxuhllmu nominees, b to vuto for the wun who fuud been so (.:cm.lumun named Luthrop, halllng from L Auy uther action weakened tho purty, the Greenback Headmuurters, uisked thut thelr | ereated dissstistaction and asalsted the encmy. candidate, ex-Commissioner Burdick, o se | Ho usked ull hot to b Jed ustray by any side f}ll the vacaney, lisug, but to yote thy stralzht ticKot, specitfed fo the warrant wos West., E Europe, Whero hy remalued durlng the War, thing s a baso falsehoou, wnd “spravic trom tho | Trom wetion, ‘Uhie next Logun heurd of this mun wa e ¥ q L — \\'uhmumn.flgmulus 8 frauduleng clulm‘h‘)‘: i':‘::{’ iy natanc that, Kimball oifcred thw < INTIMIDATION, some 0,000 ucres of land bofore Congeroes mu"? ¢ 10 ol whose hunestend was MUNICIPAL REFOIM CLUNn, him -Nuew OrtBANS, O:t, H0,—Deputy Unfted Btates Marshals Liurph and Thompson arrived this morning on the steamer Gov. Allon from Bayou Sara with fifteen prisoncrs whom they had wrrested In- West Foltelana Parigh, charged with conspiracy and Intimldution of pegroes In July lust. [Thio prisoucrs, all of whom wore white mon and Domacrats, wero arralgued be- fure Commisstoner Bouthworth and held to ball in the sum of §1,500 cachi to appear before the swhich he fufled to get. “Phe next Logan hoeard help Jl,:::k,tl,',':,;",’,';’“;f,::uf‘ifl‘[‘::;:{'f{ L:;’ THE COMMITTER'S REFONT. uf bl he cumne to Washington and ssked him his supy v A ber of - gentlumen belongl hl in ehl d sk pUrt 10F the pusltion was pledicd 1o une arga number of gentlemen belonging :Itt,».mfimtllrll"buvgwrén,lub,tu Sgn bis bond | uhorPOLC \teivad tha a5 to the Munlelpal Reform Club gathered Jast elure . Bupteuie our\ where i HPOUGITON, evening at the Grand DPacille. The President, Dad - auother of * Lls fraudulent sults Apecial Dlspatch to The Tribune. ! b st ot guiCiesston ot something | MADISGN, Wiy et o v amnber of | MF: Re P, Docdckan, catied thew to order, 1n 8t. Louls, aud then Morsson turned jutriote LU this Gty Lo uttend u depabilean At the request of the Chulrmun,the Becrotary dvy and fs now traveling this” taty slunderlng at Btoughton, on w wpccial tain this | read agaln the resolution uppolnting a comuit- Chranio Rtheumatiom, Scrofuls, Glandu leeted ta ! Congli, Cancery i uwud slilifylg bl Logan thew said: TG | evenivg, Anons thens wore o {urge portion of | gee < W, H. Eddy, better Knowa as © Horse ! Bild; “Tho calf for Luthor Lafiin Mills crented o fuy | Unlted Btates Court ot the November teru, Navkiug BER, St o eum Nl v, ho (o w zrand.(raude ahd walunor (o Hoyes and Wheelor St ol i i‘,"."‘,“L“’I”‘,“,h',""'f"“l',‘f"’:: ik 33 U0 | o seiwsatill to stk ot he s o] | poralagat for Luthor witen s abebpied apon the AT b, 1 S, e W gh i ] wish the renurter to 80 way)" The | turches.: The mecting. sy ardilressed hy thy | | opublican s harblus aud o 8- | ooy his reasung for wanting £ bo & Cutti- plutiorn the cheers wore dealeningg, 1o, though (,‘m"‘“’(z:‘l,‘":,f"f‘:"“,f_‘: e 2‘1‘)7«')"(ll-pu Hean R R s g i Beuator speal -TI:fl::lm;nluu..m Hun, Lo D. Cuswell, membor of Congreas from | Jeeb s ticket for the Munleipal Heforin Club, | pibatonen §ostia 0, stuthus that w largo wume | sutlerdng in volee, mde ond -V(.«.-i,, ralig hap e o L cateith Ropuitean | cotual it El"xh'rf;'ut:ll E fl“ gw,,.l.l mn,. Ly und tho Mon. Georgo I | The Comndtteo presented the fullowlng report 5 5 g .- X urrows, Repubtiogn candblute ior State Sena- | by Jesse Spalding; RIL(A‘TII'IIAI:“AJ“N' xl(“" l:{ ” ._—lh{- lbalt hwll 3| orat durge,” Au Sitinintustie crowil was In ut- yn..u L'xv!cnl!w Gt By, oy Repubiicas o Dled oy the | teidance, wnd u oot wis had. "Tho peo- | followss s thoy bamn ol s etwecn Chanpat ah U, | 21t a1 sttt uro it to st | s by U bt gt to hear Gol, Tugersoll, Bpeelal Trats camo | Govifuidgfe” 114368 und Wheelerund agood | purpaas of canvasshng the from Blovmivstan, Puxton, Danville, und Tis- nALOIT. county vilices anid the State Logialuture; 1 calay il bruughit several thousand petple, ‘Tho Sectal Dispaich s T Tribume, have mude caroful vxamination of all ¢ bee of prominent cltizeny and voters bud ro- Alter shord udidresses from Felfx Lo Bon and gueated bitin to run when {Ebecae known thag | other apeakers, tho tneollng adjourned, A, Duvls bad withdrawn, YOURTIL WAKD, ‘The Conunfiteo thon wont Into sceret seasion, The Kourth Wurd Jluyesund Wheoler Club held and the result of thelr doliberatlons was the se: | 8 most enthusiustlc nisoting last evening at thele loction of Mr. Bugeno B, Piko, a prowinont | rovis, Nos. 260 und 971 Thirty-firet strect, Mr, real-catato dealer, ad owner of the targo wur- | V, fu Mareh in_ the chalry and J. N, Smart aet- le-front block In which the Acadumy of De- | fng Bucretury, M, L, Millsy the cundis b Spectut Dispuich tg mogt enthusfistlc gathering of (ho campaign 1 iy The Huyes und Wieelor Guards wero out in strong force, and stiering specches were _unulu l»( Congressman Jumes * Witdon and the jHon Hush Clurk at tho Unlun Opera-louse, Which was filled to overflowing. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, o 'L Ruld by Druggtans. IR, DADWAY & 00, 32 Varmn, B 1. Ml e bug leave o roport ae en lu wcanlon ovory duy 1r appointment for th mominatlons madu by the ic partles for Jocal and { they andiduten | g e boeated, dute for Btate's Attorney, mude une of his olo- Drocesston b oun wus e Largest over wite | BELOIT, Wire, Uces vt e Lotiso was | i qu o dickd, and now roportu tcketa thia [ MR GEER L s i the Commnitteo | quent und telling pcechios, receiving (roqicent 10N, Oct. 20,—Steumshin Btato of Virgl- True” Bussed i the county, Thers wore seven brass- | @ted full thiv Cventing with entlinainstic Liopube | Shih fur aceeplunce ug rojuction which HEE e | who would Hker) to have secn It numhmml‘: "‘X'llluuml, Tho Elglu. Cavaley brsmpand 1 LONID, Octe 20, » Itead *Falso and Truc No. 34 wigy tram New York, hus seeived out. Nuw Youx, Oct. $0.~Arrivad, steamer Darl- en, from Bordeaux, batids, over s thousaud horecinen, 300 uutformed | licans (o lsten b specehics by Ui eloquont Col, | W4Ee belleves t bo th wue. proper tekut for all fiehyand veveral hundred wagoiis b (b line, | Clarko Gare of Tiiote i “tho. T 3O | voters o on ool aulely 1o dis tWas u wogulticeut ovatied to Cul. Iogere | Nogtow of Texas. Thy Colunel delivered ons | so far o vur wunic lpul wad loca) luturcatd a6 cun- but hiy wlleged advocacy of the election of Korn | band then pluyed * Amorlea, und Mr. Rickoy Tor shiertf killed his hopos. whlfi' 8 BOng, : 4 Lgrga 't Eddy Lelt excoudingly disgusted ub o Verking . then gave the bounueles of the Aterstuv 10 LADWAY & CU s oo Leltersatnny {0 fibation wori iobts Wi b sunt yuid,