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FAIRBANKS' SCALES. " FAIRBANKS™ SCALES THE STANDARD. United States Centennial Commission, International Extibition, 1873, PHILADELFPIIA. POLITICAL. Tilden’s Southern-Claims Veto Effectually Pick- ed to Pieces. It Is Disintegrated by the Re- publican National Com- : mittee, 1y Safogusrd Oil* manu- o Faod yfncmrad by i & Omuard, Pitshurgh, P, o Highost Award for tho mfif‘x‘{ffzfl'nnuugg 0il, for its oxtra- f:dinnry morits of Safoty, was dod "THE FIRST PREMIUM s and Commissioners By tho Jurors o (INTENNIAL Tho United Ftates Centenninl Commlesion an- nounce tho folloiwinzreport an the basls ollgting Yopart A Careful Canvass of the Sit- uation in New York B, & T. FAIRBANKS & €0., State. ST, JOEANSBURY - - - VERMONT. ¢ REFPORT. Fororlginality of design, excellence of canstroc. tion, quality of workmanship and materials, accu- racy and durability. Tho exhibit of Esichanks & Co. compriscs a great variety of forms ond alzee of Scalen, ndapied 10 every brinch of business, ench an ltnllway Track, Wagon, Stock, Coal Miners', Bormant and Portable Iiatform, Grocera® Counter, Drugslata' and Post Ofiice Scales, Weighmasters! Benms, and Terting Scales. The conatraction of all in excellent in plan and exccution, insurlng Increased Confidence that It Will Be Carried for Hayes. Monster Meeting in Brooklyn— INTERNATIONAL |0 sttt Ot oot SO0, Tnrts” Mo, o At HAWLEY,' President. Line, - EXPOSITION. so swarded a GOLD MEDAL af tho pittsburgh Exposition; and was adopted nfter o thorough soien~ jfio and practical tost by tho 1.8, Gov't Light-Honse Dep., And roceivod 8 high commendation from tho BOARD F U, 8, STEAM- BOAT n%srr:c'roas, WASHING- D. C. T?gshmnco Underwritors ELAINE somo 08 Gaos risk, LAINE is usod by the principal J. R. CAMPBELL, Sccretary. AWARDED TIREE MEDALS, FAIRBANKS’ SCA}ES STANDARD OF THE WORLD, Gov. Kelldgg, of Louisignn, Lets Daylight Through a Dento- cratie Lic. The Michigan Minister Who Denounced the Copper- head Tilden. rate The Dusiness Men of Chicago Call a Tlayes Railroads, Stroot Cars, Hotols, &0., | gi;nheat Prizo at London ..... s Cliea i .nghgul:;:}l‘:;god suporior to any oil | FHiFhost Briso at aris e 1807 and Wheeler Ratification Mecting. 10438 bo used in eny lamp. Higlieat Prive at Viennn. ig’;g .1870 Senator Oglesby Makes a Rous= ing Speech to the South Side Republicans. J.I.WARREN & 00., Manufacturers’ Agonts, - 236 Lake-st., Chicago. Ordors from the trade solicitod. -~ COALs {overed Coal-~Clean and Dry. IEERSYLVANIA COAT, CO. PITTSTON COAL by Cargo, Car-Load Direct from tho Mines, or hy Single Ton, The Attacks of the * Times" on Mr. Brentano Fully Answered. IHow Chicagoans Are Treated in Riche mond---North Side Legislative Candidntes. TIIE GREAT DANGER. DEMOCRATIC PROMISES IN THE NORTI, AND CORFDERATE NOPES IN TILE SOUTIL Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Nrew York, Nov. §.—The Natlonal Republie- an Committce to-day fssued the following ad- dreas to the peoplo of the United States, show- ing up the utter worthlessncss of Tilden's promises made in his recent letter on the sub- Jeet of Rebel clatma: RErunLicAN NATIONAL CoxxtrrTee, Firti Ave- Xk Hotes, New Youk, Nov, #.—The Republicun Natlonal Commlttee calls the attention of the peo- ple of the United Btates to the extraordinary sction of the Democratic candldate for the Prosldency ond his party manugers regarding the Rebel War claims, for the payment of whiel a grand rald upon the ‘Treasury is contemplated in ia ovent of n Democeatic “auccess In the impending clection. Mr. Tilden, al this late hour. i formal paper over his own slgnature, promiscs and ageees to maintain, execute, aml onforce the Fuurteenth KNIGIITLY CROSS OF THE TMPERIAL ORDER OF FRANCIS JOSEPH. CONFERRED BY THE ENPEROR OF AUSTRIA Upon the Inventor of the FAIR- BANKS’ SCALE. WESTERN WAREHOURES, 111 and 113 Lale-st., Chicago. 139 Walnut-st., Cincinnati. 103 Supertor-st., Cleveland. The Coal for our ‘City Trade is all COVERED by IRON SHED, and is delivered froe from Water, Dirt,and Slate.--2,000 1bs Cloar Coal, Rangeand Nut - - - $8.00 small and Lavge Bgg - 7.50 S v ;mnm_ll::cm"o(bmn l"cduml ll.‘m'nuhltlun, und e b i B BB L TR G, e 0L e e gl g e Fifth and Main-sts., Louisville. FATRBANKS, HOBSE & GO, FAIRBANKS & €0., 8t. Lovis. LIFFE INSURANOE. GET THE BEST! How o Select a Lifg-Tusnrance Company, ‘There nre tvo maln polnts to conslder. 1at, Rtrengtht for Insuranca s litle worth e steurd heyond herudventuro, ulem 1t and, THE ACTUAL CORT OF ITS POLICIES, "Tity Trinxa: knows of no Life: Insurance Compan: A o1t OAtNE e halis oF Contraliod by ihory peraons acrlsing from the Inte War, An urgent ape Peal hasalso Leen made by Ar, Tliden to Demo- cratie leaders and State Committces of overy South- orn Statcto join by telegraph in his prowmise ac- cordIng to n prescritied forin sent out by him, and 1o asecrt that the Bouth does not expect the pave went of such clahins for losscs or dumuge. 'This remarkable action on tho part of Tilden and sutne of his Soutnern allica this Committec does nut hesitato to chamcterize 28 o virtual admission uf the unsoundness of the Democratlc party with seference to thu lRebel war clabme, which unsonndoces {8 sach ns ta be utterly destructive of AMr. Tlldon's chances of election unlews uow promisen and esporate ex. ’)cdl:nu can averl the otherwlse inevitaole resuit, 'Phe promiso to veto the claling comes only after the hiope of thelr puymont and the policy of intimi- datlonond murder” have, he bulloves, made tho Southern Btates sure for the Demioeratle Electorul ticket, Thoe l;mlnl!n to voto all claime of disloyal lu-mm- I8 to be ovaded by accepting the doctrine hat, since the closo of ihe War and complete ame nesty, fllun‘!" “uru no disloyal persuns, o Main Office and Dock, Indiana-st. Dridge. 2 Branch Office, 92 Washington-st, H. 8, VAN INGEN, Bupt. THE SUNDAY KERALD. day Herald, Full of Sensational News and o ability anid honeaty than_the Connecticat | Vlls | ia nctly_ announced Mr. Snappin; Editori = “;fl:‘-‘m:n s ;-?r :cv't‘lv‘q::h.lluulf{lg.‘xtflf. IRE A G. C. Cohell, of ’\'(mmlu. 1: hl-’mmu Pping torials on Politi- | Forabous feventeen Yents Lhave hadabaler tnthe | bt Ane o O et et roelht of 40, 1876, where he declurcs that the recelpt of pardon_ur amnesty s cquivalent to aflirmative Pmo, that the party nover guve oid or comfort Lo ho Rtebelllon, * ‘Thia favonie Democratic southern {iden that thera are now_nodisloyal persons jy vus- tained by Mr. John Rtitche, of Moryland, lu a speech of April 13, 18743 by tho resolution of Mr. caretul atteation 10 many of the wther leading Lite. Tnurauee Companics. As tho reanlt of experivnce and obroryation, Tliavu récoutly fucreascd my dnsnrance in F, D, HEMENWAY. this Company. 'y 3 EVANSTOX. Jilly 20, 1K7: gt Sslemts of the, KASpCe, Lot Chlun‘::u)bluw.fll \farnlatied by Agents, and at cal and other topics of the day. For sale by Newsdealers and Boys. Price--FIVE CENTS. AT DI Koy & co., W, W. Wilshire, of Arkansas, fn his 1} No. O & $0uw. | 553, for the paymeut of clalms for worcs = a2 ana’ aupplive. o wil citizens af the Uniled PIANOS AND OIRGANS, Statas by tho billaof - Dowers Wiliinin SRS Now. and 1,883, opening the Court of Clalms 10 claims for stores and supplies and use of property by all porsone witiwut Fuzind 0 loyalty s by bl 1,788, of M T, Phailips, of Musaisslppis by i 412, of Mr.' Philip Couk, of a3 and by over 1,000 aimilar bills, include 02,364, of Mr. 1L fuddlo, of Tennessee, h_provides for compenaation to ubl citl zens of the United States fur the wse und occopies tlon of thelr property during tho Inte Civil War by the Unlted States army, or uny part thercof, Anothier contespluted evaslon of tho npparent ruinlav not to pay lteool war cialnia ta npparent rom (he languago of Mr, 'Tilden and his Souttiern Lli;]‘ of Lonirinna, utid F, 8, Hurd, of Oblo, 7 iR s (harerd by the Exclusively o l(:;;) Clark-st,, Motiiodlst Church Dlock, celves Savine Deposits upon Intercat at b nee AL JiE, WORLD TAKE NOTICELWE ARR making the lar, reductions ever given from the dlanon and urgans. atween tne Norih and the South thefr address will recelve freo of cost a descriptive cataloguc, so Lhat they may buy of us thelr PIANOR FOR CIRISTMAS et, carved lega, sptendid $21 caah and §13 fonin w No, ish and 2% monthlys pricy ety b ur 420 eabiect to tho. rulos. Mooy foancd on 1l- | §5E, Loriis 81 Easn o moil 3. chutmeletiorilis promise 1 ouly o veto bills LU oo s WANS RO CIISI AR | ToF paylug forlons or damage, tho boutier Dot . K ylo ‘ca. cotest ocrats, according 10 en's proscribod 7 PE [fi'r'n"im i 08150, 830 o ¥E50; Corima’ 625 caah and ln;rm.‘ only way | they havo " no At ot pagthent s or dsmago proporty. gparterly, pryments on, planos o orThercclved 1t | Rlica promlsca can reecrvoall clatm for supplics tmacr ays “Alytitog 1o inako trade lvel furthiehed o thketh, for proporty captured, ur fur hlate, 15,000 and upward on chofcs [nside real REED'S ') tho use sud occupution or property, which clauscs TEMPLE OF MUSIC, it + Bmaller suma at 4 per con Nan furen st i Y & % JURN T, AVE) €.y 159 Lagall TPER CENT. YVery chofeq I P o lowna on very chotca b t; L Rt n e e e ot 00 Dearliorn-st. Toloan o ertificates and_ Voueh EARRRVAEHE Dy on Algnte sad Kby un Wohcnel ; — Bank Chimber of Compierce. N'S GOOD Yo TACKLE, TG of clalna cover more han four-0iths of the many willlons of clalms now pending in the flouse of Iteprosentatives, Tho canntry can further judgy of the lmulmlll of suinming tho currcnt of Rebel clatme by 5r. ‘Tildon's promivs to e a conflict with fits own purty and veto s itk consldering thut many of the Sonthern Statos b already commenced auditing such claims, und Issuinic o thelr peoplu thercfor large sume of ebel-clalins greenbacks, " payable by the States whenever the samo sl bo allawed ta the Btates by the Unliod Htates, The Stute of Mlssourd hus roceived for sudit 11,001 clafine of §4, 884, 402200, as appears by Gov. 'Bilas Woodsou's message of January U, 1875, and dus presunted to the United Btates Lrcusury for allowance such clulng, umount- {ng to §2,1080, 15007, nearly ope-butf of which suin b for upplies furnlshod by Kobeld for the uke of the Unfon utmies. ‘This totu] suin the State has sudited and sllowed, and hia Jseued cortitlcatos therefor in forin 1ike thy followlng: No. 82, (Seal of State of Missoarl,) $33.£0. 16 13 hereby cortilied that the Biate of Misourl {3 tudebted ta Woudiord M. Farls fit thie suin of ify. o wad elility-on-husdredths dollars, oo dccuunt of i, This vortineato is not igabls by il aiter the claitu of sutd Woudf, Tatle hus been presented 1o the United States Luvain® ment, and the' asount slluwed dnd puld tu the atatu, and then only for the actual swoun 1eceived irou e United Atates Governient, CItY OF JEPFENSON, MU., Set. 8, 1871, BiLas Woausa, Guvernor of Missourd, . D, CrarTon, Acting Quar(ormaster-Getoral, Worseuient oif backs Woubroup AL, Pakie, A dn accordauca with the provislons of sn act ot tho Geperal Asseinbly uf the Biate of Misourl, ap- Pproved Msrch'iv, 1674, ‘The certificatos ars printed in tho stylo of green. backs, and have been put In circulation ln Mlssourl, and many thousands of dollars of thent Lhuvo beey negotiuted, and are now held in New York City, and tho undoubted object of thelr leeua lias boen (o create an irreaiotiblo public suntiment In fuvor of the (xu{munl of such cislms by the United Stat “The Mlssourl Democratic leaders have not yet ro- ndedto M, Cilden's appeat to theni to prowise, ho i8 clected, not 10 press claline fur losecs and dnmlfifl. If they should s0 ro- -Pund. or should not fnclude theso allowed clatms torln?pl of what value sro thelr or his romlecs i vicw of his lotter of accoptance, whero- n o declares that by the solemulty of legal and constitutionsl probibitions alone, and not by the FURS. THE CANADA Fir Manufagtnring Go. Madison-st., N. W, Cor, Franklin, 15 tho only establishmont whero you can find tho largost stock of Furs in ondless varioty, and of best work- manship, at manufacturer’s prices. Any article can be made to order at shortost notice. BEAK & BUCHER. MINERAL WATEIR, Oakton Springs Water (IKnown sinco 1830 as Lhe beat 10 Waukeshia County) Beut direct from Wisconslo to dwelliugs In Chicsgoi 47 caaks, 1 'y B e Wit FAMILY UROCERIES, DRUG- S¥5 and NESTAULANTS, for water, circulsr aad direcs o i pplice furalal 51010 untl onl A, ALE. B, EATON'S, 53 Stato-st. Y.STM‘lALI IED 1853, Sm— WA! T e v 1 mexshlp or Agency Wanted, Bies quegiARed man poecssing frat.class boste hteen Y‘:::&‘;“l.:‘h(mfiaha\é";" reslded thu past : " s )é:l“"‘hl‘ntlumu 1310 wd-roliable hbuser Js ool LEST Al‘!ll um..'x’u"n,fi{,‘n.(ffifié'm.Ednm.; at. HIA'TS AND FURS, BOYS’ HATS. A large invoice of Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Hats and Caps ; 20 new styles Just recelved at 70 Madison-st, J. S. BARNES & CO. SIOTOGRAPIIY, e 2 s ORMSB MAKES TIE DEST redlty, hus good . t wood bank credif ,,‘,’;‘_!"1;'{;:. entate eccurity, (1|||Lflrul-|:fn‘ll: T iy .,';','if.',}{‘;:ig:fl {cn{y to this advortiva- L J Rive: - 3, car ¥, 0, Box b, (‘hl‘cg::“.. lieon v DOLLAL STORE, DOW'T FA DOLLARSTORE lava of 1wen, can thu poople be guarded against SIS VI 108 waDIsON sYREET Phiotograplis | B e oy Rab o Separiunc av. TEIN’B INTHE CITY, 300 | log repeatedly exposed tho futility of self-fmposud \ Weat Madlson-ate uatziciions by candidaies o lncuwinlusts? Through i 1n this promise Mr, Hendrleks docs not join, whilo of the Southern Dewmaceatic Committees called to not to prees such ciaims {the has not known such an fmmense throng as that which this evening fitled every part of the great CHICAGO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. this solemmity only can he be effectually dellvered from his greateat temptation ta misuse the power and patronnze with which the Execative b neces- Farily charged. Mg, Tildema position, then, I8 that o conetitationnl amendment s necessary to pratect tho country neninet the corruptions Inci- dent (o o President desiroun of “a recond term, but that n promise before clection to veto billn which Bin party Incommitted to pase, {aa rufiicient hars tier agalnat §2,500,090.000 of Kebel clalms, and tho rescny by Mr, Tilden, nnl{ n\i:z l‘m:u promised s elected. Z.C . Cinanores. NEW YORK. BLAINE AT TIE RROOKLYX NINK, Special Dispateh (2 The Tridune. New York, Nov. 3.~Since the days when vast crowds gathered from all parts of Vrooklyn tolistén to Moody and Sankcey,the Brooklyn Jtink building to hear tho political questivus of the hour discussed by Jamea G. Blaine, Fully 7,000 people were nside the Rink, and thousands more not able to obtain adinittance, The en- thustasm was very great. Mr. Blalne’s speech was marred by lusliness and pain In speaking, his volce having falled him the previous night. The certaiuty of o Hepublican victory In case of o falr election, the condition of the Bouth, and the importance of securing an honest vote, and of preventing the intimidation of any class of voters, were among the salient points of his apeech. Crowils began to pour Into the Rink before 6 o'clock, and by 7:30 (the hour announced for the open- ing of the meetlng) every scat in the bullding was taken, The whole space In the renr wos occupled by those who were glad to secure standing-room, and the entrances aud galleries were packed, while oursinn a vast conconrse of pcople fllled the streets for adistanco of several hundred feet, unable to- find entrance, but anxious to get n glimpse of the statesman who was expected to aopear. Persons who had before witnessed great throngs at the bullding cstimated that more than 7,000 men and women were contained within its walls, Tho presence of many ladies fusured food order and quict, and recalled vividly in the minds of many the meetings held at the Rink by the Evangelists, Moody and Saukey. The in- telligence and respeetability of thy audlence were 08 marked 08 fte great size. When the flgzure of the Mmne Senntor was seen emerging from the rear of the platform, ’ TUE ENTHUSIASY OF 1S RECEPTION unbounded, ‘Thousands of people in the pulld- ing waved thelr hats and hankerchicls, while cheer on cheer cchoed from every side. The applausc Jasted so lone that Mr. Blaine took a seat and the presiding oficer beckoned to the band to sirkke up o lve- Jy alr. The rush at the cutrunce from the thoussuds outslde, was so great that the opplause in the rear wos scveral thncs In- terrupted Ly cries of ** Danger.” When Mr. Blaine was introduced, ond arose to speak, the applause broke out afresl, and he was com- pelied to wait several moments before be could be heard. He then BPOKE FOR IIALF AN IIOUR, with evldent dififeulty, andwith so inuch bonrse- ncss_in his volce thut persons fu the rear of the bullding were unable to hear him distinetly. Many Jeft the entrance during that thoe only to find the strect blockaded by bundreds of per- sons_ onxious to get even o glimpse of the spcaker. YUE BULLS AKD JIEANS BALLOTING, One Immedlate cifect of tho business men's card and Mr. Evarts' {ncompurable speech was disclosed to-dny by the inforinal baliot taken at the Stock Exchanee, The result wa Stock Exchange, ltayes, 4%3; Tilden, 2 Guld_ Exchange, lMayes, 915 Tilden, No Republican would aresull B week sinee, 5. have anticlpated such A well-known broher said at headquarters that, i the vote hod been taken two weeks ngo, Tilden would haye hod a majority, If another tuken Monday, he won't get 210 in both rooms. Thits, even, f8 o blgh estlmate whou it s consld- cred that, by an alinust unanimnous voice, Beere- tary Morril] has been desired to speak in Wall street to-morrow on the subject of finance. This he will do atanding on the steps of the- Sub- Trensury Bullding if tho weather be fair, HECRETARY M'CORMICK, of the Natlonal Committee, holds 1o the trath of lis piophecy, muke 8 week since, that the Republican | rospects would grow brighter every day upto the \'ea; Inst. In addition to the good news from the Exchange, there was a report of the open defcetion of Willlun G. d:m!o, of Buffalo. Mr. Fareo, it was well Jnown, had privately avowed hls opinion that Thden was o fraud, polititally and personally, but his influence was only negative. Having kept sllent ns Jong as he could, no has at lnst como out, and stated his opposition to Tilden ‘mlnwdly. ‘Che blow tothe s pruat Reformer ' is not slight, as Mr. Fargo Is one of the most prominent Demoerats of Buflslo, whicl eity he hns served as Mayor, and has no small Influence throughout Western Now York. By this act A TIOUSAND VOTE?, at lenst, must be counted off from the Demo- eratie columns, and they eannat well be spsred, Theso are two atraws which may be taken by gome s rather a whole hay-stack. A correspondent of the Times, who hns been traveling from one end of this State to the oth- er for slx weeks past, and whose acquaint- anes with its polities extends over a dozen years, gives o suminary of the situatfon in tu-morrow's fssue. e ‘speaks of the game of “hrae * which has been played in all sections, as it ‘]mn ut the Tilden héadyuarters in this eity, but which las only worked to disgust tho rural voters. TIE HAND-BILY CANVASS, too, hus heen made of nou-elfect by the omis- slon of the engrossing questions of wur-clnims and finnnclol credit. On these fssues there were no docuincyts prepared, The writer suys: Repnblica's nro no longer despondent, but Jubl- lant. Sinco® the Tilden letter on the Rebel war clulina Democrata of the dotier clans andon- Ing the ticket h{ hundreds, They never had any confidence in their candidate as awan, und now they havo nov in <bim nw a politiciun, ‘Fhey ale waysealied Bl *tan old frand, " and naw thoy enll bl **an ald foel,** Buch i tho xituation now, compared with what "It was twa weeks ago, and yet ey tio ustimated mujoritios, low as they iero, given by the T4mes corcespondent, were SUPFICIENT TO CARRY TUE BTATE for Hayes und Wheeler agalnst 50,000 oppoaing majorlty in New York aud_Irooklyn, 1t would be a aufe caleniation to add 25 per cent to thore mn- oritics In moet of the Iepublican countles hcu\- raced fn Uho ostimutes s published. It §s not mecewsary to recapitulate theso majoritles, corrected in of th recent events, af to give a table of eatimutes by count It'te sutficient to +ay that the Stuto ol N rk 18 ox certain, n the opimon of yourcor: rewpondent, to glve i majority for Uayes and Wheeler on Tuenday nextns any futura event which can be made tae wibject of human forceleht aud calculatiun, ‘Tils prediction ia hased waiuly on « FOUR PROPOITIONS, the acenracy of which haw been verified by pers sonul obveryation aud dilizent inquiry: 1, The Republicans are going to poll their full vota at thix olection, which they have ot done in four years, 1f the weather s puxeable it will be the lireet vote uver olled in tho State, 22, 'Tlicro are no changes, OF nest (o nono, from the llu’mbllcnn to the Democeratle party. . Tio Liberals aro plinost all, cerialnly nine- teen-twuntivthe of them, back n the Kepublicsn ruuks, und aro_among the most zealons workers for llayes and Whecicr. ‘4, 'Pliera are hundrads of dinaffected Domocrats who, from the lret, have refusvd to ncquicsce in the pomination of Tilden for President, und ey . aro now belng Joined by thousande who gnvo thelr support to iho ticRet ut the outsel, but who have hecomo alaemed at the tendencies of tho party as doveloped during the canvass, und at tho neritably results that would follow its suc- ceah Nuw, it therols nn{lhlny boyand mere associn- tons and vaguo speculatlons unsupnortud by facte to offsct thost propositions and inaicate s Demo- cratlc victory in this State, thoy have entirely cae caped observation, LAUGIABLH, Thero appearod, this morning, a Democratle card in answer to that of tho busincss men who spoke for Haycs and Wheeler, 'hls answer for lden and Hendricks was shzucd cndlessly, The Tribune will speak of it editorially to-mor- row as followa: A desporato effort has been mads to prop up he ilden causs among the busincas clasees by pub- 1ishing an addressto theimn purportiog to be signed Vngrc-l wany of the commerclal men of New ork. Thisnddress appear 1o bo moet numerous- l{‘ signc but & i nfllu glauce will sutlico Lo show tho devica resorted Lo, Wo giva the names of J. B, Alexander, Kelly & M“.‘K&: ok Aunen | Fielpe. biok ANICH L0, el pe e, o B Dodge, dr, James B, Bugene Kol- Dickey, Wil Morzls, Lawrenen Myers & Co., Samucl A. Bemin and A, M, Kalbflelsh. Whether theso gentlomen were connidercd to be of so_much importance that the eall conld_not have too many repetitions of thelr_Invalunble antographs, or Whether it was thonght necersnry to get tho siguerd most thor- ouyghly committed, so that thera zhould bo to chance for a back-out on - their purt, we do not attempt to decide. Poraibly rome of them were too enthuslastic to bo content with a sinyle signatare, and relleved thelr minds by o few euperflons Sloutishes, Dot the clrculars of buniness men shonld be prepared In A hisinese-like way, and the next time anything of this eart [n fvsucd, why not employ fome con- fidential clerk to revise the roll. Why uot glve a telfle of Lianty study to the city directory, and this avold the blutder of ~ assigning ffteen solid erehants, nket and manu- factnrers to No, 140 Church etroet, place of business of Mesers, H. B. & Co, On inquiry, there merchante, bankers, and manufactnrers tarn aut to be porters, with the ex- ception of two or three amall salesmen. 5o much for **no decoys. 8o mnch for u liat maid to rep- tesent all thie capital, enterpefee, and business abifity of the City of New Yorke 2 A GREAT TOKCHLIGHT FROCESSION. Oneof the best-managed and most successfal torchlight parades ever withessed in this city took place this evening, About 10,000 Boye it Blue, divided In two brigades under the con mand of Gen. J. T. Owen, led the’ proc slon, followed by civic bodles, incud- ing about €00 representatives of the diy £zoods trade, 100 Wall strect brolers, and sev- cral ward and district political organizations, Al- together, about 20,000 persons were in line. The rmc.unhm moved up_ Flfth avenue, passing n review before Gen. Dix at the Fiith Avcuue Hotel, and before ex-Gov. Mor- an ot his residence, The line waa ro ong that, as the head reachied Twenty-thint streetand Fifth avenuc, after pasain up to Thirty-second strect aod back, the rear had just puered Twenty-thied street going up. he Ktate aud Nutfonal Committees were nlso salut- ed. Much cutbiusiasm was manifested at tho soldlerly and orderly conduct of the Boyain Blue, and the whole” display was magnificent. Immense throngs {n tho strects watehed the progress of the procersion, oud checred {t en- thuslastically. B LOUISIANA. A DEMOCHATIC LIE EXPOSED. New Yonrk, Nov, 8.—The following dispatch Jhns Just been recelved at the Republican head- ‘quarters: NEw Ongeaxs, Nov, 2,.—7o the Hon. Zach Chandler; | have Sust read in the Northern papers na diapatch from the Democratic Committee Lere to the Democratic Natfonal Committee, charging that 16,000 Demucrats have been arrested on_ground- Jess cinrgee of false registeatlon. This diepotel, together with the reply of the Notional Democratic Committee, dated Oct. 50, has not been publishet i1 the papers of thiscity,'and nre both evidently published Noeth for effect there, The charton Dk e are_unirite, After the rot of Septem- ber, 1874, the White League, taking advantage of the' unsettied conflition “of afairs, forced thon- sands of fictitious names upon the Registeation Buards, muking thelr mojority that year about 15,000, azalnst 8,000 In 1872, whilothe Repub- Jican vote was about the xame as in 1872, although it 1s an indisputable fact that the colored vato Tas Increancd, while the white has not. AMdavits have been made ngainst many of thoxe fictitlons names, Wrlts have been fasucd and retnrned not fonngd: they are mostly straw men und the opposi- tlon know It. No arcests have been or witl be made except ander proceelings in strict conformity with Taw, No nsmes wilf be stricken from the reclstra- tion-books excopt upon coucluslve evldence of fraudulent recistration. We cxpect to carry the State, ond we propose to carry it falrly, (slgned W. P Kstuoud. ANDERSONVILLE. A REDEL PANEGTRIC ON THAT MODERS EDEN. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. WasmiseToN, D. C., Nov. 8.—A Baltimore flrm have printed o campaign history of the Andersonville prison,{ from which it appenrs thut reform s necessary in the popular betlef inthe North concernlug that charming spot. The volume asserts that Andersonville waa se- lected for n military prison on account of the sultability u!d{‘u position and facilities for ob- taluing abundant food at all times, as well os on uccount of its remoteness from the Federal armies. The grounds and bulldings were pre- parcd with the utmost regard for hygiene and philanthropy; that cvery cflort was made to mitizate the sullerings of imprisonment: that the patrivt prisoncrs confined there wers more numerous than the whole Confederate nrmh-, und had {psatisble nppetites; that they were fl- literate, lazy, dirty, savaguly cruel to cach other, llars, thivves, bounty-jumpers, aud only con- trolled by force; that their real sufferings ree suited from o mallgnant pestilence; that Capt. Wirz was hung vn suborned testimon, hat Lis allegred co-conspirators were all fnnocent and toving; and that the few deaths which occurred, excepting oxvcutions and murders by prisoners, are attributable to tho calculating villaluy at Washington, witich, by refusing to 1urnish food and clothing to ite capturcd troops, and dmw- {ng away Southern Inbor to the ill-ondured work uf fighting, caused the sulferiug that oceurred. PROSPECTIVE. A PROMISING OUTLOOK. apectal Dispatch to The Trivune. WasnNGTox, D. C.,, Nov. 8.—All information recelved by Republicans within the past two doys from New York polnts to o strongand ateady reaction In favor of Hayes. The move- ment of moneyed and commerclal men of that city hos taken hold of the closs It was intended to lufluence to u much greater extent than was expected, The same fa gald in New York to be true of nll smaller business centres throughout the Btate. It is confldently expected that there will bea large Ilayes vote polled from among Democrats who are buainess men but nut act- ive Ynm]chms. The feeling of Republicans here to-nlght in_regard to New York Is oue of the utmust confidence. SECRETARY MORRILI. WIHAT 1Z CAN TELL THE WALL BTUCET MER- . CHANTA, Spetial Dispatch so The Tribune. WASRINGTON, D, C., Nov. .—The Ion. Lott M. Morrilt, Scerctary of the Treasury, left hero this nfternoon, intending to speak in New York to-morrow afternoon. If Mr, Morrlll conslders it proper to put into & public specch the facts which he has communieated to very many gen- tlemen In privato conversation, he will tell a story which will make the financial men of the country scrlously reflect upon the conscquences of clecting Mr, Tilden. Mr. Morrlli will be able to state that It I8 his opinlon, based upon all the information which he can pather from difTerent members of the Syndicate {u this country and in Rurope, and from a ereat nmany confidentinl sources, that the clection of Tilden and the un- certainty of the Demncratic Congressional pol- {ey would very serlously embarriuss, it it did not entlrely defeat, the further negotiation of thy -I‘H pec cent Joan, Ho could tetl Wall strect tliat bo lins been informed of this in substunce from persous §n London having finmediate ro- latlons to the Rothaehild branch ot the Syndi- cate, who have ot cared to make thelr com- munleationto the Treasury Department throngh the hands of Mr. August Belmont. Mr. Morrilt conld ulsu say that the why Beeretary Bristow was not able to the 43§ per vént loan during the trst se the Forty-fourth Congress wus the & Europeati eapitallsts expressed thele nmsilling- uess 1o enter upon sucl negothitiong so long us Congresy was in sesston, and that the reconls und thy generul information of the det dant sliow that Mr. Bristow waas informed by these capltalists thut the loau could 1ot be necotiated g0 long 88 the price of the bonds was made de- pendeut upun’ the will of n Democeratic House, the majority ol Which favored the repesl of the "Resumption act, Mr Morrill, 8 Sevretary of the sury, oy not Choose publicly to suy this. Mr. Morrill, as o private (ndividia, hus sald it, and more, Many Imes ho bas atated as his individual conyiction that he has no doubt that the clection of Tikden would step the negotiation of the loan. SOUTIHI CAROLINA, ANOTUER CARD PROM GOV, CHAMBEULAIN, Bpeclal Dispatch ta The Tribune, Corumiia, 8. C, Nov, 8.—7he Mon. Zach Chandler, Chairman af the Hepublican Natlonal Committes: The following statement lias been recelved to~day. Judge Wiggin s tho presiding Judgo of the circuit which embraces the Coun- ties qf Alken and Barawell, spocially (ncluded tn my pioclamation, and _that of the President of tho United Btates. Judgo Wiggin Las just visited the actual scencs of the dutgatic vie- 1encs and Insurrcetion, and speaks from personal obscrvation sud examluation! A1xzy, 8. C.,Nov. 3. —Gov. Chamberlaln—Dzan @m; Your communication requcstlug an expres-: alon of wy views with segard to your proclamaon PRICE FIVE CENTS. fncluding several largo steamers and almost the entire fleet of tugs. The spectacle was very !fine, The flluminated crafts moved down the !'!v\‘cr on the Canada side, giving the entiro ity = portanity to witness the splendid display. 5 Forks and mustc abounded. The following o be published to-morrow, and gives indicas * & 8 of the feeling (n business circles: £ ¢ the nndernigned, wholesale morcha nts of - u’.}‘ Clty of Detrowt, reallzing the fmportance of the g jing camnaigui, do lioreby agrac o closo out peetive entabiishments upon olection day, and & £outribato by permoual effurt to the success of $Ropublican causes (=3 ' McGeaw & Co., 5 intles Root & Co,, < ronl Brothers, 1@ Huhl D, Robinson, W. Inateo & C 14 Jnst recefved. Inmy judgment tha condition of affaira in certain portions of Aiken and Barnwell Countles demand just much actlon as your Excel. lency han taken,” Tomestic violence, Inntituted donbtlers from political motiven, certainly pre- vailed In thoes counties, and to an oxtent beyond the euntrol of the clvil authorlifes, and-1 have no donbt that the etationinz of teoops there has pre- vented the killing of hindredn of unnrnted and in- offensive colured citizeus, Very rcwpecvllnlly' (Signed) . 7% WinoiN, Judge of the Second Judielal Clreuit, 1 present this tesumun; to the country as that of the only Judgeol this State who ha any knowledge, personal or ofliclal, of the act: stated Ly me fu Justification of my recen| actlon, | 4, CHAMBERLAIN, Governor of South Carolins, ADDRESS OF TAE KEPUDLICAK STATE CO! MITTER. el Teanquantens Uxion Rerunuicay Pantr, Allen, Bheldon & Co.y Thelps & Birace, Prenting & Wiley, Newlaud & Co., . Fareand, % ; A nirs Gty oras, sostmare. | T e coi s “Relly Fauledaboe, 8, C., Oct. 27, 1870.—To the Republicans of | Gew. E. Curtls & Co., Fletcher & Couy outh Carolina: In view of the misrepresentationa | 4: 1. linman & Co., lade Parker, Holines & Bwift & Dodds, Buch, Duchiarme & Co., . M, Ferry & Co., It W, King, Edson, Moore & Ca., . J. Dagloy & Co. Fdwnrds, Murphy & Co.. John Stophéns & Co. dohneon ' Wiieor, " Biamiast Mo " l'lg‘r'lngmn, Campbell & l‘: .l.nfionl}l‘. 2 jazzand & llrowster, Tyler, Oraham & Co., d. K. Chimtvelin Proce £ 00, It & Alsar & Cme" which ate belng made to the Ametican peupe by thie Democracy of South Carolina and their ogents in reference to the conduct of our fellow-Repub- llcana of this Btato In the present canvass, we deem 1t our duty to nddross you s word of connsal. For \weeks past advantage has been taken by our oppu- nents of overy incidont Invelving the slighteat infraction of law 4n which s Hepublican voter was fmplicated, to mognlfy it Ino the . proportlons of b sottied pul- | Ha oer & Gollant: Topall b c i O lcy of turbulence, inspired by our lead- gm"l\‘!‘i!‘l,:;l‘& Tiro., I Wormar & Sons ers, The fair name or our party, and the > - rec & Smith, Sen-ablding charactor of {ta adhercnin s ihin State, Jarench Deneits Geo. Kichy, 3 have thus buen sinirched by tho Democracy through | RATRIG oster & Co., Jotn 1, Flske, the upportanity aforded the by some raru indix. | PAFker, Dasis & Co. cretlon—however unpolitical it tay baye been—af ALLRGAN. un individas), Every departure of a Republican BSpectal Dispatch to The Tribu Trows the rigid routine of his 1ife as o peacoful citle b Ny s T o e eagetly nolted upon and made to do | - ALLEGAN Mich., Nov. 8. —Sucretary-of-Btate ::‘,:I, B« the 'm{"d{m:x" (‘H {cn;nllnnul‘lul\-gnnn} Hnld::n addressed a darge Hayes and Wheeler correrponidents, destitute, in most cascs, of | meeting at Empire Hall this cvening, It s truthy snd {n a1l of ibem of renson, and desfgned B toiserve tho partienn purpose ufhhrecdlngzflll- probatly the last sally of the campaign. mosity at_home, sud jeopard{zing the confidenco e und wympathy of onr friends ‘abrond. Eapecially CONTEMPTIBLE LYING. lllmllhelr |cflu{‘h hcén lfifi:eltd‘nfiflnfi%‘culumlflw b Bpectal \C‘"flwmnu of The Tribune, publicane, to whom the bitterest Loatility has heen BTROIT, Nov. 3,.—The readers of Tue Tnin. uroused Dy those who have Infused the canva T Shie sueetion of racer knd made unceasine ap. | UM% Will not have forgotten tho letter of the Ptlm 10 n_lw m,r?} pans! .,'..“ and llm“d’w' of thelr Rev.aE. W. Flower, of this city, which was read oliowers In the Democratic ranke, by Gen. Logan at the Indisnapolis svldiers In the prexence of these fucte, we exhort you, foltoweitenaticanse And. partioniarly you, colored | Bathering, and which gave the account of an fn- l‘:'cpuhudm;nn‘ whose lz‘?lmhl:cunlau uuvn‘nmmh of | terview with Mr. Tilden tn 1867, when the writer ¢, and In avery political contlnygency that Lias oc- curfed In our State n the past, Tartiehes your beat ;.pp"c;l)w the latier a3 Chialrman of the Now Viidication iow, to empioy the soundest discretion | 1ork Democratic Central Committes for rec ;n l‘,wrd:‘nn;induc\«‘l:, and lunvi‘xerlc]ne the htllzhu?\. ommendation for further employment in the orbearance towards your political enemicn that iy o v B T atie” selth saffroapact, unul the present | Custom Housc of that city, then under And; crinie, and with it the intolerance and injustice it | Johnson influence: hian engendercd, shnll have passed away, End Mr. Tllden read the letter and then naked me if 10 the end, ax you huve heretofore done, In peaces | Jwere a Democrnt, 1 replied an the negative, ful sllence the obloguy and threats of thy Do- | Hle inquired azain,” ** Will you vote the Demoe mocracy, and logle furward paticntly, bot bopo- | cratic ticket this full, and wark In eur district for fully, 1o that restoration of harmony, reason, und | that party ™ 1 answered that 1 conld not. in u truth which will spredily follow your ceriain suc- | encering kind of tous by asked what clama 1 haa cens In the approachlug election, on him for e place, I stated In_my reply that I Rouenr B, Brriorr, | hod acquired considerable valuahle experionce tn Prestdent Rtate Bxecutive Cummittes Unlon fte. | my particnior branch of the civil service; that | publican party. ‘had been instrumental In detocting, on more than ARREST OF RIOTERS. ane occasion, uttempted frauds on tho Govern- Dispatch fo Cincinnast Guazeite, ment, thercby saving the Government scveral AIREN, § C., Oct. ne hundred and fitty- | thousands of doliars, and that iny work liad been three participauta inthe Silverton District troubles, | dono in a satlsfactory munner. Added to {bis, I and the Ellenton rivts, have sureendered, or been | rald: **I fought to sustuln the Government under rrested, nud bailed in soms ra; s from 32,000 | which you are now living 1n peace and prosperity, tu §10,000 each, Jeaving only ten i cuetody to. | and suifered the loss of 2 Jeyg, as you can sve (1 was night. A}l waived examination under the advice | then on crutches): certalnly Imight have n chance of their atiorneyn and party leadors, who vay thut | t oazm iy Uving in the eivl) wervice after this," #n examination now would bring out' facts fijurl- | Me. Tilden flew inta vlolent passion. With tho ous to the Democratic party of the North., The | moet terrible profanity he cursed me for having completed testimony of the Silverton trouples fone 10 the War, raid it served 1o right, and pity showa that twe whites were killed and cight hadn't loet both feg, 16 nsulted the memory wounded, of negrova nincteen Lilfed und ten | of the herole dend who had fallen on onr battic- wounded, _ Severil of the wounded are unaccount. | flelde. 1o cuered iz witnesses and actors od for. ‘The Dewveratic version of the troubles | In that terrible strugple, — Can any man who has o charger, generally, that the blackw had collected | kpark of pateiotiem” In” him vota ta place such a to bien property ond resint arcest, They admit | heartless Copperhead in the Prestilential chalr of Kkilling negroes, hut euy that thowo killed had arms | our glorious Unlon, cemented together by blood and were thrustening a rint. The Demncrats to- and unfaltering devotion? ay admit the probable defeat of llampton, but say In regard to the writer of this document, whe that Chamberiin #hall never uct as Governors that H thiey will throw the State Into anarciiy and compel 18 o thoroughly wpright aud rellable Christiaz lzwll"liupldcnl fi unlsi.\.uhby martial JIL\\'. ’nlwyl oy man, the following elanderous statement hu that they would rather be’ governe marlial Iaw cen dlred od widely that they Suuli alietle pnciiel by st | Leon: elrtatlatel widgly Hirougholit | the Nottle furs to be much plessed with the army oflicers, and | West: show them much otteation. DETIOW, Oct, 5. —The Rev. K. Flower, authot TIE BLECTION TO 12 ASFREE AS AIR. of the atroclous story that Tiden cursed him aul Troupn bave received stringent orders from Gen, | our niun saldiery, hs left town without payiog Togor 10 remuln in camp e the day of election, | hia deuts, aven 1o hls grocery il e s entirely and not go newr the pulls, but only to wait the or- | discredited by Win brother Eplcopnl clergymer tier of the Marshul or his Deputy (o suppreas rlat. | here, une of whom hay weltten me n leiter »tating Flie Democrats are much gratified at the conduct of | that Flower mhde a radically different stazement ol the elrcamstances 1o bl hiwhicn he dig not men- ton Tilden or the Chairman of the Sew York Dem- the militars, and have no” fears but that thero will bu o free elcction aud a full vote of their party. All the Democrats in custody are to be n-‘»mmd on bail before clection. Columina 1 .3 Coprenpmtonce Xeto York Tt umbia (& 0.) Correxpandence New Yorl mex. 1t will bo remembered that what Is known as *Sroad-lininz’* wan one of tho plans resorted to by the Domocruts of Missigsippl (0 keep tho negrocs awny from the poils, Timid by birth, timid from lomg years of servitude, thmtd by hablt, tmid vy cducation, the bluck men of the Suuth are the most casily frightencd people fn the world, If oue of the **superior race * Jook crookod al them they are almost ready to go down on their kuces, and at sightof a gun'in the hands of & white man, moat of them run for theie lives, Againstancha prople 4+tho rosd-lining plan™ ‘can 6f toinsc s uxed with great efect, und as'ft can now be der- nitely statcd that the Tife-club lcaters ara propar- et put it into practice on elention duy, it mny be well to explain wome of its principal features. 1In South Caroling, as in all the Southern States, the polling-pinces nro fow and far apart. I some iuetances it 18 necesenry for a man to ride or walk & sumber of miles 1o get to the bailot- box, In what §8 known ns the ‘*up.country of Houth Carolina, this ride has to be taken through u lonely and thinly-settled country, and there ure only two ar three ronds leading to central places whero the polls are situnted. Tho plan of the Democratic leaders ls to **line* thowe roads on clection-duy with srmed and mounted members of tho ritle clubs, A company of theso wen, under the command of & Captain of some minor oflicer, will e stationed nt every crosa-rond and at fnters valn along all the highwaye and footpaths through the woods. Aw a black man going in the direction ocratic Comnilttee in connectlon with the matter, slihough rtating cireumstances with great particus larity of detail, VON M, IHCKINAOE, Chalrman Michigan Democratic State Conulitee. ‘This fs utterly false in all points, and is based upon tho disreputable perversion of facts cutlres 1y honorable to Mr. Flower. That gentivman has indeed “left town per- manently,” but [t was to accept a call to n Inrger, better, and more 1be ated field of work in Trinity Parish at Hol His }iem‘vgcw nolz wh;.v 1y pald ;n the thno of stilepastaire, oping Lo “aome temporary cin- bl“.'-nll!’ A5 l’ud disap mlnlmnm’u, but ho ced a1l nis ovallable funds in the hands of o chureh officer, his creditors were promptly seen and honestly dealt with, and every daccount agalnat him lere hus been satisactorily adjusted] As an {llustration of the slundurous churucter of the atories circulated about him, I give you this note from the large dry-goods establishment Tiere with which be deaity und which the *ite- furmers " charized him with haviug *swindled before his depurture: Drroow, Oct, 2 communication of t! 1870.—Dran Siu: Yonr A, requesting ua to stats the fucts s to the Rev V. Flower's deallngs with ua I rocelved. Inreply ‘wo would soy thiat tho fev. Mr. Fluwer has hnd an_acconnt with us for 1oa years past, durling which thue bo was given unlindted credit.” 1lls sccounts with ue wure al- ways pafd In fuli and promptty, When e left tha city his uccount was pald fn fail, and_ho holds our of the polling-places npprosches, he will o stapped by these men and asked where he 18 golng. 1t he replies **to vote,™ they wlll warn hlm that there is going to be a fzht nt'thy fm"" und that hu had better go home, 17 Do still insists upon F,ull).' on, and there aro no United States troups i the neiehborhond, he will be beaten until he 14 nsen- wible, and then 1¢ft as & warntng ta thore who come after him, The Democratic leaders have coolly coneidered and arrungod this plan, and thuy eati- mnte that §f it bs properly carried ont at Jeast 10,000 negracs eun be kept away fram the polls in the up-cointry s middle countles. THE NFLE OLUBY UNDER NEW. NAMES, Aiken (8, €3 Correspnnience New York Tumnes, Ostenalbly the rlde und sabro clubs have all dis. banded, but [ reality they have all preserved thele receipt for the same, Wo remdin yours reepects fully, H, Gnernse & Co. ‘Che statement that Mr. Flower has lost in auy manuer the respect or confidence of his chureh, clther clergy or laity, s utterly false. Upon bLls departure from tius city one month ago, thy Convoration of this district (which in. ciudes Bishop McCoskey und all Mr. Flower's S hrother Episcopal clergymen ™ of the vicnity) adopted the following cuiphatle resolutions: Whenrax, By roason of his romoval to another portion of the dlucesy the Rev. K. W, Flower, for soveral years the most cfiicient Secretary and Trensurcr of this Convocatlon, has been compellod to resign his position; therefare bo it e ation and._cominne t fide the conntry na | o Besolted, That we, th cles of this Convocas ncfively ‘an they did twa monthsazo. They do o "1""1‘ '-“; p}m m'ln utting on record ouF appro- B er et etth the following onter, whiich waa | Clution of his faithfal services, and that wu fecog- nico in his interest In our mectings, the caune, more than any other, of whitover activity wo huvo a8 8 Convocation possessed for somo ting past, Jesolved, That whilo we regrot his duparture from oar midst. we proy for God's abundant bless- ing upon hin work as well us npon himaelf and family in tho new Auld to which he has beon called. The two most rromlnrm laymen of the Epis- copal Church in this State buve ulso met the at- tacks upon him with emphatic assertions of their [mplicit confldence In his truthfulness and reliability. Ex-Gov, Heory P. Baldwin, whose name {8 the synonvin of serupulous fotegrity, lins written this fn reply to an Inquiry : In reply to your note, I beg to say thet [ have kuown )u{n llnyv. B, W. Flower dnmyx'we whole veriod of his miufstry and for sovural yoars pras vious to his ordination, and I deem {t un lesaa Picasurc than & plain duty to sy thet during the whole thue he has maintained an unbiemished character for integeity and Christian worth, Very truly yours, 1L, P, Bavvwin. Aud tho Hon. O. C. Trowbridgo, a man of singulur purity of character, and well known for muny ycars us the munager of the Detroit & Milwaukee Rullway, hos written as follows: Deriorr, Oct. 20, —Mr Dzan St In ceply to our umu‘ry it gives me pleasuro ta say that I Tave kndwn the Itov, £, WV, Flower for n uuibes of yesrs psat, i\ur\uq =1l which tine he has main: tained the charactor of & hard-working miulster of the Gospel, of blameless lifo in every respoct, Yours truly, C. C, THOWURIDUE. ‘Tho clergyman to whom Mr. Dickluson refera as luviug ststed that Mr. Flower detaled 2 different veraiou of the New York atlalr to bl {s named Tlllloghuat, {8 notorioua hero for his prominence fu Rituallstle snd woree Church seandals, possesses uo welght as o witness, and has simply sutd that In u couversation Lwo years ago with My, Flower ou s Custom-Elouss re- moval _the latter sald nothtug of suy futerview with Mr, Tilden, Such [force as thls assertion might possibly possvss has been wholly de- stroyed by the tollowing and other like evi- dencss Manixn Ciry, Mich., Oct. 30, 1870,—7 dil Am it inay concern; 1 havu refrsined from a public statement in regard to a lutler my sou wrote, which has croated such widespruad const natlon in Democratic clrcles, for tho reason 1an Demvcrat, and also as o clergyman 1 prefer to x maln silent upon political quustious. But justico 10 wmy von, who Laa been 0 grossly ottacked, de- mands from mo tho statoment that soun aficr bis reaiguation of the {’mnlun ho beld 1n a Governe printed in the Edgelield ddreriieer, the organ of thelr Commander-in-Chief, ** Hamburg-Massucre ™' Butler: ‘f'o the Rifls Cluby—Disband, the proc. Iamutlon says, und Rifle and Sabre Cluba nust no longer exat. Lut no proclamation can provent en from CArTyILy aring of assocluting themeelves tnzether for soclal or relizions purpoees. Thery mfght be & fow Yrotherhoods and Bible Unlona formed, Nobody could object to that; and then, what's tho use of having Captains when Dreai- dents and Grand Maostets do as well?' In ruspunso Lo this rixnificant paragraph, nenely cvery ritlé and sabre club in South Carolina hes been re- organizedasa ** Benovolent Aseoclation, ™ ** Rld. ng Ul or **Sucial Circlo.” They are all armud \vfih heavy navy rovolvers, and rido through the country at all hours of the day and might, Last cveniny, a few miles from this place, 1saw & cons pany of them, numbering not less than a handred hien, walloping wildly along the rosd, and yelling at the top uf their yolces fur Tlidon and llampton. Thoy all” wore red shirts, and v well armed, niownted, and drilled, Twodays ago, at Blockville, more than a thousand uniformed and mounted mon attended a lampton mecting, ‘They wero all armed with two or more heavy platols, and ellently obeyed the commands of thcir oficers, but, of course, they were uot rifluscluba. forall the com- panics carrled banners which declured that they wore eminently respectable und peaceable orgauls ations, Ono of theno Hags displayed the legend, **This s nota Ri Un anothier wero inted the words, volent Associal on, " und on_others, don Mounted Basc-Ball Club." **The Indlaua Roclal Unlon,” and **Tho Bund ot Clvilization.™ 1t Is under such titles aw theso that thu ritle-clubs linve disgutsed thoueelves, It is in this way that the Ellerton rivters obey e President's prociata. tton, nnd stk they would have thy cuuntey bulleve thatthey avo pesceful, laweabiding citlzens, and (bt theto aru o troops needed fu South Caroliva. MISSISSIPPI. TEPUBLICAN PROSPECTS: Speciul Dispatch o The Trivuse Oxronp, Miss, Nov. d.—Gon. McKee, who was assaulted at Cunton fur mnaking a Repub- lican speech, {s now addressivg the Republicans of Lafayette County. Itistho larkest meeting over held fu tho county, Over 8,000 were fn rocession, GQreat cuthustasin provails, The Ton. G. Wiley Wells and other Hepublicans are present, and will speuk. ‘The prospects are sm-ex;lug. Victory I3 certaln if wo buvea falr coutt, Z mont ofiice In Now York, he detailed 1o me in sub- MICNIGAN. stance houly mory atrongly) thu treatment ho bad DETROIT, Fecvived at tho hanas of Sawuel J, ‘Filden, tnen 7 £ n Chnirinan of the Dumocratlc State Commitier of Special Dispaicis to The TribuiL.. New York, My son 110w a clergyman, sud bas DrrroiT, Mich., Nov. 8.—1'ho ¢losing demou- strations of the campaign werv made byhoth parties to-night. Tho Republicans held a river parade, In which. thirty-two crafls took part, for soveral rcnr‘ beon Itectur of Marluer's Church Detrolt. 1ia s now in chanze of the Epivcopal Church at Houy hlan] Mich, I bolleve he bas tho confidence of bis Blahop aud the rcapect of tho clorgy and laity with whom he Imchnn asspclated. a . 1 vt T o) N

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