Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
as : 0. ‘Tave signed tho Inwlnu :ug;c::' ) e sommunify : 1L mun A Toihe Jatiness CONRrcer dhiat thero bs oo ) PP ects th o 2 n of t(fl“"‘“ih\:mw.nnn Ihupll,mu‘l‘ o\\' Syratved I U O faiages during the fotiajiiical eflect, may pAy Filely piain to ue thitt nctandly nm‘d"&“‘:’l for war damages, an e ;‘;’T‘(mr;."?lur':-'l‘lm|ull;ll iy expectation no 8 ijulel b s there all AT G of e 18 rupplied l‘x“y or. The LSt fidln already, prescated to nuinher o o ills providing for thelt Congrers, 10 10 T e action taken In diifer al, ORI o ho cullectiots of such da- (1> ugh State Grency: Vith theae facts In hes lh"}uf-u- for the members of Comtrle‘n Hom i naklers (i, (Jlcartty that the parties "mf\::u'rlhclnlml have *no hope OF exp Xt nent. (oo to discnea the probs. ; urw revive othe . ot Seing befare our fl. +, bt e Cof Tho' natlonal credit, ¢ has ieen, and over miat be, the c‘ur- Dhich ever ot 200 8Vi5aividual promperity, e of tto endungers that, great fonnda. nettlt e entire matorial Intorosts of o Txre ‘simple matter of currency—Tow so b it AR i vaiuo and uectalnens upon ‘eholly depentint (L oultion and the ability of the congonce I B0 iw pledizes, —ls enough to inmeke £o0eliitudo in view of the fuev. ken o deCTOE 30 Mtollow nn attempt by e conrequencen 1, (Ghiousante of milllons mnulhu:;num. The very inanguration o S ke down the public cradit, wlleg it e, at. home and abrosd, foreace lfi: results of. such attempt, 'u would foreace | mestic conteats, revive fu greatly vond prosoke dor projiices and divialons, Bigonited DICERC oo of paying auch clulia s neritably A1 P fnal dobit, aince, with tho oot el anite to determlug uch famue, (o o contiw Eainwonld hardly, be F2 Sno” oticr, The nile den biel AT e s Nost upots tho publle credit, could ¢ Pedusstroutonlyy o derstimed, the Import- o e Julewelt 81 00y Goy, Tildea, in weit- \fnsscir, If elected, to velo K paysment of thts class of o et "Mt I+ not likely that o & resident wonld linve lroken a unle b fo writo sucli lotter on thioove uf vl cueont 18 VUL Been tmprosucr both it heclection oy, ity of _such clalins recelving tho theeong PNl and of tho great pol nvolv- o nchpolicy. Asan experieced businesa man, i nsuchpORYy e the uisaetrous coneoquehcan becould LSRGl Lo witemipt (o phy thews i e Beeoneecly anstmiug that hin fellow. altims: £1d SO, aelons, o wos not willing culzens wel® Sl puenicen o himaclf of wilence on o tek, 110 SR “Clearly foracelnz the en: e bt N nger which s lettor must U s presented by Gay, Tliden, i i Sl e people of tho Nurih consent to hie, Shall, Babucy fn the hands of o man to bo e the PR vlat I known an the atied [C 8L M ond o' bo dependent for osolld, Eoiitear “his “Admintatration “upon the dupoott Ofn “shen condidate, ot _tho 3 Contrent eVl ey to_undertake: tho pay- tsl, CIEELCy or-claiune, _Would It bo rafe o e o an Eaceutivo thua clected, and {0 ke the B o0 bein ablc, though over ho wuch dhposcd, 10 vestat the demundn of his party tn and e Congress! Wo ora freg tosay it would bo yery upsafe to trust such vast interests on so frall asapport. PPEave thus made the matter of the e e opic of this. uddroes, be tiie one most dircetly involved in tho present cam- e one 0o ona. most directly nnd docply af Tecling (he great producing, manufacturlng, com- mfl-unnclnllnlcmlnlu whichi, ns business bt pocial concorn, Wil il lew hre dtem it bolh & diity and a privilego £ it 2o Rutherrord he T uaured the tho ar. hieposa hore ¢ liebellion, 1en, of tte Ins 83y 10 our fellow-cltlzend, ey and \iliam A, Whedler we fy geeat interests of the pation msy 4o dy bo fritrnut. £2, and that we confidently recommend the support of theao gentlenen to the votera of Toledo and the connley. LARTFORD. A large number of the business men of Mart- ford. Conn,, have Joined In an nddress on the political Mtuation. - Init they sny, after refer- ting to the satisfactory couditlon of Amerlcan credit: e, a8 business-men, nsk, Is it wise to chanzo the Admimetsation of this Govornment juat ot tho {imé whena btguter dny 14 dawnlng? In it wise to dlsplace frgm the mauagement of public aMuirs # luya) party which hus wanaged so wellt The Itepuslicens navo not o hunizey’ solid, Kouth 'at ther back howling for vayineits of Rl sorts of Clilms 8v areward for 8 sulid vote. The Dumos crats ve just that. ~ The Stepublican candidate ¢ 1ot obliged 40 write letters dieuvowing allinteation to pay wuch clabme. Fhie: Demacratlc candidate lus had to do Just that, and has nude Torged promiees uttesly Impossible for him 10 keop with tho hungey crowd who would pluce him ju er. W’n:: Republicans have placed in nomination nen of spotless repututlon oud clesn hands, The Penfocrata have nominated a man wlhose can- yaaghas been & continual dofense of charges of ¥rung dealing In our courts of Justice, and of waoia Augnet liefmont, one of the National Deme- cratfe Counnittee, wrote while the question of hiy noainstion was Jending: **Ho has beena lead- {rgrallr.ad lawyer, sud’be hiag not come out with ciean Lisnds, " The Republicans sre enfe from all danger of Southern control and Bouthern claling ywhich tareuten thy Democratic paity, and which 1ust exurcloe an irrenlatible influence over them whould they come into power. Among the signers arc the following: lh“l't 8§, Dridgman, Cashivr Horttord National k. H::h" L’ Bunce, President Phanix National K p ga\'ll Tresldent City Natlonul Dank. (2% rd, President Seate Dank, Jubn uc(. Yresident Farmers® and Me- chanica’ Natlonal Dank, J. R ledilgld, Cashiler Exchange Nattonal ank, C. &, Glllette, Cashier First Natfonal Bank. Iawland bwift, P'residont Americon Nutlonal Jauk, W. R, Cone, Presldent Altna Natlonal Bank, Gen, ¢, 1, Rillyer, Prealdent C! = yen. €. . itliyor, Prealdent Chartor Ok Na ml:;:;m .. “ltendee, Prealdent Atna Pire Insurance J, D, rowne, Sec 3 . entl Drowno, Secrctary Hartford Firo Tneur 5. , Kellogy, Pi P 3 co‘m»n;f,- ':gg President Phanix Thre Insuranco ai:es Nichols, B 3 e lnt.\Cumpu;y.nI. Becretary Natlonnl Flre Insur- cfllra [51‘1;1 ;{nlwrwn, President Travelers' Insurance 4.1, B Vice.] " P L'am;‘y:‘:l'_ Vice-Prestdent Phanix Life Insur- James Goodwln, P! L e Gooatin, Prestdent Connocticut Mutual 4 e C‘;l,'l-m(:.n):.udm' Presdent Aton Lifo Insurance £. B, Watkin m‘ Sefe D“le‘“&.]‘:‘xrg:’n.rar Connectlout Trust @ . U, Bulkeley, President United States T'rust dmp;\n;. . RCE, Day, Preeldent Securlty Company. ™ Bires, Tremsurer Pratt bteeel Savingy BOUTIHI CAROLIN . “'r,un:' RIFLE CLUBS, e v Dvectal Dispatch ta The Tribune. . hh:\v Yong, Nov, 5,—A speclal to the Times ou ity oW correspondent ut Charleston says lh.t Unlted States Marstial and others have re- c;.lrcu information from most rellablo sources that the rifle elubs will comence riding the ;\ll:ully temorrow mornfug, and will con- “0\:: Tm do s thl tho polls ey bnw\ay, In Charleston aud other e u!xxxdrcde of youny men huve boen sup- fos 'y the Democratie Committeo with leavy ¥ plitols, which thoy weur upenly fn belts :f:l‘fk:hfiutr thelr walst, Gen. Ruger lus 4 the furco In somo districts, whes ke o autidpncds he Derormts T 2 BOAST LOUDLY :z&‘:_ht* ¥l carey the State st all hozards, Mm:m Aoy scruplo “to fire on the Guverns Yo _‘('owu It they felt snre of Tildon's cloo- "m;t lnu the clula have been silent for o forte "'E'l'lld’ suld to Lo dus to u letter from Vgnaen buread t0 Wade Hatupton aud dtber oo 1 them to suppress further outrages, and padSLamung uthier tblum: ¥ Everythinig de- Anottepon your betug quiet in South Caroling, oo Mamburg atafr, “und wo_are lost.’ el ‘mlllt 18 Lelleved that the reports of out- i \&_m d not e received In time to tnjurs the u.mchfl.‘.‘.'“ the cluts have been freed from all To the Wt:lllrn Ausnclated Press, 3 'UOLLCTION, u,‘{,‘,‘,,’."-gm"- 8. C., Nov.5.—Tho dlstributlon o Umh_:.lulel troopa through tho Btate will mhg'w lLl to-1n0erow, Four companles will dhys e In w iuds to polling-places u thls Riers oy L coost, Lt thet bulk ot Gen. Pl vree will oceupy the upper vounties. UTANT CAKD FROM THE UNITED BTATES COMMISIIONER, C h..?,’;'i,’:‘l'!"‘l 8. C., Nuy. $.—The followingcard shuwiig that there will b no Cargliug wit. llU.mxm.l Statos Marshalu lu South €18 un electyons l::. yp:rlv.uugu of Demoeratic vot et le boing widet: tnladof i Saing wilely clrculatod in thls Btate 3 ¢ eflcet Mot the persung ted Luited butes l|llfl0(|l|t?: in lx:rxlmlulll. Vil % ity vluh.:'l\n;‘hi\""" bave Leen bound over to up+ 1prevent oy el (i £1h of Novombar, in ord et b rom belng b oo, o abaunateryratio. 0 AN o3, Petoous huve bee 3 Wt ontig onp A0 beeit buand over to an- o rth A Novel £l for vieaty ndlm "l‘)u"x?"fi"x’e‘im' All pro Vufter the “v:;s‘e.ul lawa have beens suppend- Bsdo uutd atier \\enu:}:l'n;nllu‘ul:? ptle ik b ory SA3RNUL TuoMPsON, United Btaten Contmiasiontr. i JE CAMPAIGN. AN VIOTORY ACHIEVABLE—YA & 0 LY REMBMUELBL, SR 1 v Soectal Dispateh to Tus Tvidune. * e e deseTa Gls apeethes by THE CHICAGO 'fRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER ¢, 1876. fore Republtean mectings in Weastern Wiscon- #in, which 18 strongly Republican, Charles Sey- mour, of LaCrosse, hus given some facts that shiould serve to stimulate Republivans to do thelr duty on clection day, es they aro certain ot wvictory M there s o full vote. ELECTUNAL- VOTES, B 0Ot the 360 Eloctoral votes, the winning party must sceure at teast 185, The safe Republican States give 1475 the sure Democratie Btates havo 107; eleven **doubtful Btates cast 118, T this dst of “doubtiul Btates' are Wiscon- sin, 104 Indiany, 16; New York, 86: Oregon, U Californla, 03 Boullr Caroling, 8; New Jersey, Y—with an aggregute vote of 80, il of which ean be secured for Ilayes and Wheelery besides, | Councetleut, 83 Loulsiana, 8; Florlda, 43 and North Carolina, 11, which nelther party can rea- sonably claim, As Democrats base thelr opes of electing Tilden aud Ilendricks on the dis- tranchisemient of the freedmen snd Unfon men 0 the South, uk the enpture of o few of thy close ot doubtful States ot the North, including Wisconuin, New - York, -and Indiang, et us glance at soma items which may impress Repub- ficans with o correet seuse of thelr responsibill- tiva and dutles at the fortheoming election. v WIHACONBIN, The integrity of Wisconsin fs called in ques- tlon. A repetition of Demnocratie victorlesin a State that did so much to suppresa the Hee bellion can obly be construcd as an abandon- ment uf ita honorable conrse durine the War, It muy sirprise the over-contidént enciny to learn that Wisconaln was captured by the Democrats I 1878 with fewer votes tor Gov, Taylor than Iave been given®by the Republieans of this State for thelr Presidents siuce 18505 since which time the populntion has, nearly dotibled. The wuxtnim strength of the Demuuratic votes fn Wisconsin on Presidential and Btate ticketd 1a _expressed in the clectlons of 1 and 1875 ut about 6,000, which was the strength of the Republivan votes in 1860, ond from 18,000 to 22, iess than the Republican votes of 1863 aml 1572, Our Congressional votes i1 1874 left both partles ut about U3,0005 but if the Democratie strength of that year bo estina. ted at 65,000 to cover personal *preferences, it will atill fall 13,000 shurt of the Republican vole of 1568, and 10,000 betow thg Repubtican vote of 1872, (Fhese flzures prove that when the Democrats defeated "Hov. Washburn by m‘wo mn{urlty 1n 1873, with 5,000 lesa votes than they olled for Greeley in 1872, over,40,000 Repubiic- uns neglected ty vote, NEW YORK. New York in like munuer passed into the hands of the Democerata fn 1874, when Gav, Til- den was elécted by 89,519 majority, nlllmu;ill lio had 24,410 Jess votes than Gov. Lix lind In 1872; which showa that 85,000 Republicans lost thetr votes, and thus allowed the Democrats to cap- ture the entire State for two years, Negligence of this kind stimulated the Southern Reveisand Ku-Klux to_ntrocities which would not be per- petrated if Demoeratie victories fn the Nurth were averted. All arguinents fail to deter Dem- ocrata from dbing violenes to tho freedimen and Unlon men of the South, uniess backed up by a resolute and faithful Republican majority, which will sco that the laws are just, and justly administertd, INDIANA. While the Rebel yell {s Licard along the entire lino of the same Democratle }mrty thot exulted over every disnster to the defeuders of the Re- public, bécause Indlang, while sending to Con- rreas o delegation of nitie Republicans and four cmocrata, to take the places of it delegation of cight Democrats and five Republicans, has again’ elected fts Democratic State ticket, we ara encournged to belfese that Btate will tuke its rightful place nmun% the truo and loynl forces of the natlon by the f;mlrylug fuct that, sinee the Fresidentinl election ot 1850, no_Democratle candidate lias carrlefl the State of Indiana. Although Its Democratic State tick- ets huve been sucesssful fu the October elections of 18062, 1510, 1872, 1574, nud 1876, the lnst lour Presidéutial’ clections fh November linve shown that Indiana, when yoting on the smne duys on which elections ure hield fn nll of the States, {8 relinbly Republican,—its majoritles Im\‘h»u}bwn B5,4k23 and 20,1890 for Lincolu, and 0,572 and 23,615 tor Grant. These ligures very clearly tndicato that Indfuna hag to carey froin 5,000 to 20,000 fltegal andt frandulent voters trom other States at its Uctober elections, who would not be al- lowed to vote there IF thy Democratle Election Bourds wurs not 08 corruut as themsclves, TIGls 13 THE ONLY CRUMB OF COMFORT yet nchiezed by the disloyal aud disreputable ‘Democruey i this rebel and uuti-rebel contest between @ Solid South, with ity increased representution on a populution whose majority {8 vivlently disfranclised, aud ap shuost united North. The only-State in tho patriotic North In which tue disloyal clement obtained sufliclent foothold to electa Demoeratic United States Benntor Auring the Democratle war agalilst the Government fios been partially contiseated by Democratle vutlaws from other Stateds winle in nearly all of the old Democratie, rebeilious, or Southern slave States, Unlon_nen, whether black or white, have been murderously treated and cruelly deprived of the right of elective franchige. - The Detnograts huye no oflsct to this churge, v No Republlean or loyal State of the North has olther distranchisea legal voters or counte- uwanced iliegal voting. Only in Demouratic strongholds are such wrongs perpetrated n the Northern States, These Demoeratie rlnguu- u{mu are relied upon for aid and comfort to the Tebels. None ol the *Stutes that were Demo- eratle fn 1860 were found on the slide of the Re- publle dur(mi the Itebelllon; and none of them ure now holding proper relations to the General Government and” to the peoplu of tho United States while uny citizen, howeyver humble, g de- prived of his rights, or while the pernftious doe- trine of *State-Rlghts? overrides th botter system of natioual suverelgnty. TILDEN. DEMOCRATIO OPINIONS OP ILIM BEFORE AND BINCE HE WAS NOMINATED—11S ADMINISTRA= TION WOULD 11l THE MOST COILRUPT ONE BVELR 22, ~man of the Btate Comigittce i 181 RNOWN IN HISTORY. Tho Albany Evenlug Times, o atanch Demo- cratie newspaper, pablished at the Capital of New Yorl, where Tilden has speut o consider- able portion of his life, eald: Supremo sel(uhnosy, und & cold, unscrupulous, cutinng nature, are his narked churacteristics, Thio Intensity of his sclfishiness ias nover been ro- Juxed vven by the sofienlug tonces of married 1ife, and lio secms to Le as destiinto of maguetinm or omotion s A mummy, avh carlier portlon of his 1ife to the study of the art of money-making, he practiced §t with o success whicli, within o fuw yeara, by ong means or anothe er, put militony in his purse. Wheu he folt ax- sured thnt tho downfall of bk formor Tanimans as- sociates wan inevitable, he hustencd 1o promots that result. We doubt hie capacity or tact 10 wuc- conefully Jend o Deucratlc parly of the Fmpiro State, ‘That %o bs an Incficlent, healtuting, and un- relinblo public.oicer, §a palpuble, 1le §s noither prompt, nor frunk, NOE gencrous, nor agrecable, qor popnlar, o say that the Jemocracy of tho Unlun really secks micl candidate, i8 to oy thut they are unfitted to saject o President. The Chicago Times, the fudependent Dowo- cratle organ ot the Northweat, said Tildenand Hewmlricks combived would bon trudo- mark uf polltica] dishonesty thut oll honest cltizens would spurn. 1t would not get in Eloctoral yote uorth of the Oblo Rlver, For'Tilden tu swalluw Teudricks and survive, s an hunginablo vossi- Wity, For Hendricks to swailow Tildon o r- vive, ie lll}llmazlnuhle ossbility. Tut for Tiiden and HendPcks to swalfow cacli “Gther aud s 18 pilainly not within tho bounds of things vousibic, e New York Erpress, o leading Dewocratic paper of New York City, sald: A man who s deait wo lurgely In railrosds, and proiied o latgely by them, Wikl not Lo trusted us # candidate, Tho Josses have beci wo feizhtiul upon_ the vhe hand, and the private galis too oioruons on thy uther, (o make any piun fdontided ub 3= ‘Lilden u with vatlronds, the propur cundls dutu for Prestdent of the United States. Wo seek wiuply to avald the defeat of the Bemocratic party in November nest by using alr und honorublo mculnn to prevent an unwise,nowination at Bt uls, Cincinnayt Enquirer (Dem.), Hay3i. 1t the Democratic party should cstablisha precedent by rewarding such o ** Hoforner ' ay ‘Iilden with a Presidential nomination, the na- tion would be dlsgraced, aud the party-uame wonld Le stalued liko the band of Lady Mac- beth, Cinetnnatt Enquirer (Dem.), Junes. A private letter, just reccived from New Yorl, from u gentleman of fulrness and intelligence, sayss 1 hed 8 good oplulon of Tilden until cutno_guong those that know_ i, bus 1 thud | they all aureo that his show of Refor is a e Lug,” Tho recent Albany Conference (Demo- eratic) §3 corroborative uf ull this teatlmony. pincinnatl Kngulrer (Dens.), June 3. There are & Jew fuets coneernlng Bum Tilden which wo trust will sfuk 1nto the miuds of Wei «rin und Southern Democrata: 1. Mo s u hypoerite, a politieal swindler, has long been a politieal plunderer, aud s really the only disreputable candidate prowiuently samed on the Dewocratie side. 2, Ho has sought thls high ofiice by methods 8 unprecedentecly shameless and isroputable that it wonld be an everlusting stigma upon o Democratic Convention to nominate hitn, and a reproach upon thd Amerlcan people to elect i o atrer (Das, June s, 8 Aincing il By ar Ny b Tilden's -urruumllnm are bad. If clected ho he would take to the White House the wurst tet of political jobbers and thicyes ever seen in Washilngton; and toat’s saying s good deal. . . Itvould not but by thuvs wan educated in cunning, in hypuoerlsy, in inlguity, nowlusted in corrupten dud shameless cihontery, even Lot 113 WL und cuili eleet Bituy Wwould give us the most corrupt Administration the country has ever kuotwn. 4 Cineinnats Enquirer (Dem.),Juna a, The political joblers, (lifeves, and Leteagers 3! the people are very generally in favor of Til- en. cinennatt Erquirer (Dem. ), Junet Al tiie viclona, tievhig, corrupt clementa of the Democratic party are movine towards * Re- form " under tlie bitnner of Triden. cAneianatl Enguirer (em.), Jine 22, His nomination whl distupt and disorgsnize the Dénocratie party. It means defeat. Clnetvnall Evguiger ADem., ), July v, The Repub the Engulrer complunentary sllusions to ¥atn- uel 4. Tilden ch\'lmu to Wiy nowination, We havy répeatediy sald we have nothing to take back, it ) Ade - Allen . Chtllicothe (0.) Adeerilser (G, Allen's home paper) Allen wos never cotinected with the swindling Tatninany Democracy, but the famous Enstern G Heform " condidate was **hand fn glove" with Tweed for years. Allen's * Reforni " s o real things Tilden’s {s o * damned barren ldeal- ity Aflen fa o Democrat: Tilden s not. Allent can carry Olos Tilden cavnot, Allen win earry New Yorks Tilden cannot. Allen would b elected; whife, with Tilden as the con- didate, the Democerats would be defeated more disastrously thau they were with Greeley, o iguoktyn Argus(Dem.), July 34, Three ot Tifden's selected ‘delegates from this city are now defendants in Riug sults for froud and conspiraby, and one of them s the principat owner of a blackmnil newspaper. One of Tilden's delegates came to this city under an gastmed name, and has uever heen nnturallzed. Nincty-nine out of every hundred of our prople belfeve Min to Lo as much of 8 raseal o8 cyver Tweed wnl;. ey theindie rookiyn Avgua tDem.) Aug. 13, New York and Brouklynare Demoeratic clbfes. New York gives 30,000 und uruukl[y:n 8,000 Dem-= ocratic majorities, When Tilden became Chalr- e bonded debt of New York City was 845,187,000, When he retired from the position_in December, 1874, thie bonded debt was 8161;803,000,—an increase of 807,610,000 in_elght years. [n addition to this an averago of $25,000,000 per annuin were collected In toxes® so thut tho Democratic City ot New York, during the clght years ,of Tiiden’s Chairmnuslip of the Committee, expended tho wmodest sum of 8200, 000,000. This wus nearly’ ouchalf of the asacssed value of ail the personal and real property of the city whon they conunenced opcrutions, It would liave only required ten years more of, such management to siwallow the value of the great comnerclal l.'m[mrlum of Ameriea, The tax-rate fn 1560 wns 81,60 on the lundred; in 1875 it $2.00,—an lucreaso of 75 per cents Under Tilden’s Adminfstration W8 party stuffed the ballot-boxces, made falso counts of yotos, suborned newspupers, gave eclection-ver- titleates to defeated candidates, and elected cor- ruft Judges, 8o that no redress could bo had. ‘Phiey found Brooklyn in 1806 with o debt of $10,500,000, Thqi_ proceeded fmmediately Lo business. When Tilden rétired from the Chialr- manship {n 1875, they lind * changed * rook- lyn's debt up to over $42,000,000,—an Increase of over 830,000,000 in those sumo eight years of nartnership. The taxes ralscd were nbout 87, 000,000 per annum, Hraokiun degus (Detn)y Aug, 2. From 1860 to 1574, Samuei 4. Tilden, John T Hoffman, and Willlam M. Tweed wero ueao- ciute Nachems of the New York Democrutic Commlttee known ns Tllmmmli‘. Tilden was Chairman of the State ‘Commlittee, Hoffman was Muyor of the city, and Tweed was ¢ Boss " of Uonventions, buss of Leglslaturcs, Loss of tho Judpes, boss of expenditures,—~und boss of Tiiden and Hoffman. Dryoliyn Argus (Dem.), Aug 23, Eleven Cosstitutfonal Amendmeuts to pro- tect tho people of tho Etate of New York trom Rings and speciul leglslution were presented to be voted for in 187 Elght of the most im= Purtnm. of these amendments were marked ' cancelod® on the bullots sent out by Tilden’s Cominittee. No protest came from the Chale- man. Thus nre Rings perpetuated, instead of belng rendered Impossible, 3 irnok'yn Argua {Dem.). Ocl. 12 The peaple are not yet rendy to accept as o chief tho man who tuoked on with cold indifter- enee while the uatfon was in ts death-strugule, who pronounced the War o fallure, ond ‘who expostulated ogainet the use of foree in the preservation of the Government, The man who could withhold his income-tax and make a {also return of his carnlugs, while soldicrs suf- fered and struggled in the fleld, §s no leader for the patriotic masses of the American yeople, New tiaren Unian (Lem.) Tilden I8 ulterly unscrupulous, und, by his Jnvish expenditure of money now, ho 18 ralsing the hope m the breusts of impecunlous stilkers that money will flow like water 1f he becomes the standard-bearer, . In a leadlug editorial published June 27, after ndvoeating Mr. Mendricks' elaim to the first place on t\’w Democratic ticket, the Indlanapolis Sentinel sald of Mr, Tilden: No record of Reform, elaborately manufactured for campoign purposes, ana made to kerve asa were gutaldo veneering to o 1lfe of political trick- o will sorve the parfy‘s tarn, Loud professions of lionesty and zeul for Ileform are rather a hin- drunce thin succoes in u time_ when the most enrn- cst professions have been found to conceal thy most startiing villalny. . Boyoud theso facts is the current bellef—not confined to persunal or political encmics either —that some portion, at least, of Mr. Tilden's larze wealth waa recured In o way that will make hifm an unsuccessful candidate for President.— New York Krpress (Dem.). It [the nombnation of Tilden and Hendricks] would Le, an the very face of Ity on advertls ment of total political depravity. ~So palpabl frand would diszust both the {rieuds of honest money,the devotersol the wretehed Jegal-tender swindle, and recelve the npprobation of none but political hucksters,.—Uhlcato Times (Dem.). Tt [s well known that Gov, ‘Tilden packed the Utlen Conventlon, sud secured u msjority of the delegates from his State who should 0 to the National Conventlon, Among the wen so se- Tected by him are several fudicted oflicinls and wotorious scoundrels. who, less than one year ago, Gov. Tildon said to us, * ought to bo in State Prison"—Hrookiyn Argus (Demn.) Buch §8 nut the ease with Mr, Tilden. ITe lins a record, and, untortunately, it 13 not one which will stand adverso eriticlsm. Moreover, he is the election of politiclans, Le uwakcus o enthu- slngm sinong the people. 1f nominnted, Hay will beat him us bad as Grant did Greeley.— Chlsago Times (Dem, iov, Tilden's advocney of * hard money ' s 8 Insincere ws nuy of his other positions. " Asa Reformer, Gov. ‘Ilden 13 a fraud; W8 u busiticss mau, he {8 budly smirehed; as o hard-money sunn, Nio 8 without convietions; s un advertis- adventurer nud suborter ol the press, ho Is fn- pudent s ns o politieal trickster, Lo 14 a dlsgrace. Te $8 willing 1o talk about Natlousl honor und advoeate bard money at the Kusty whils violt- Ing the laws of the country und {ssuiug an ilie- [:lul u)m'um-y in the West.—Lrekiyn Argus (Den.) Thaut {s the story, told in brief, that was filed in Judge Wihitams' Court o month or two aca againgt the great ratlrcad-lawyer, who has nut Yet made anything lko a definite reply o it. Phese two operations fnvolve what 13 called Dreach of trust; thut s, Mr. Tilden, belng ine Trusted with cértain sum of money for speciti It from thicse rurpusc- into unt.—Chteayo Thnes (Dem.), NABBY, MR." NASUY I8 GIVEN CIIARUI OF THE SOUTIL- ERN EDITORIAL LUKEAU YOI ONE DAY, AND, AB USUAL, MAKES A MUDPLE OF IT— TUR TERKISLA NESULT, Toledn Ilade, CoxpapmiT X-ROADS (WICH 18 IN TUE STATE uv Kentucky), Oct. 29, 1870.~The Ldiionul Burow run by the Great Reformer, Tilden, in Noo York, wich furnishes reddy-made editoriuls to Dimekratle editors, 18 one uy the most benef- cent idoes uv thoage. It Is well to hev the Dimeceeatie press furnlshed with it artlcles reddy nade,~1st, becox ther ouglt to b some intellek Into emy and, 24, becos without ono common fount uf fnsplration, fn a party made up uy sleh diverso vos ez ourd, ther woodeut be that yoonanimity Wich s desirable. Tt is apleeont tuing for 8 Dimekratic editor to get his editurfuls alt printed on u sheet, for it gaves worli, und besides o allus kuows Lo Is sayln tho right thing, Henee 1 have plluz ap- proved uy the Nuo York Burow, and was de- ll‘ml when unother wuz put fu operashun in olsvilie. “’I"lm Manoger uv the Loolsville Burow 1s an old friend uv miue, and lnst week when [ wuz fu that oity, to sce abuut gittin off our Reform- ers with are to vote fn lnjeany, 1made iy hed- quarters in hig oftls, Tlo wuz called a\vni’ to be ‘goue . day while | wuz there, und ho deslred o to tuilo churge uy tho ol Gludly 1 as- soomed the tusk, lor hevin looked ut the nigger Pout.anster at thu Cornera the duy 1left, 1 gelt that T coodcnit do too much tor Tilden and Re- form, o1 know I kintrust yoo, Nasby," scd he, “gor yoor hart I8 I the work, and yoo are 8 man uv futelligence. You will tind likker enutt fu tuat dinifjon to lust yoo till 1 return' And then ho seut out for the printed sheets uy cditorial matter, wich wuz to bo sent out that day, and ewln\nud ey to me, This lut wuz tu gu to thu Nurtheast, thut to the North- west, tolhier to the Buuth, aud so o, and, re- markin that eternal vigllanco {s the price of pust-ottlics, weny hia way, 21 wlluz commence work with a drink, and, findin the likker ruther better than that wo git ut the Corners (Tildon dou’t serhnp hls oflicers), 1 tuok two .or threo es wi appetizer, aud then 1wo or threo more tosatlsfy iny sppetite. ‘Fhifugs Immeditly usseomed a russ-colored 5 purposes, dive his Ewu Bank-a n papers cantinie to copy from | hue to me. In the olden time when I wuz In debt, and 1t worried me,—~that wuz a great many years ago,—1 alluz flew for releel to the” flowly, bule. One dirink made e feel ¢z though™the debt wuz hall pakd, an- other pervided mo with the money to gy the other hnlf, and four made me n eapitallst,iookin about for elegible Investments, "It fs the snine now, only It tukes more to rasp the conts nv the stumick, and grip the more fmmefit centres uv Ife, Inthis instance, four drinks made Injeany shoor for Tilden, flve gave us Dhio, and by the time I hed taken a dozen, [ wood hev bet my buots on carryin Massychoosits, In this condishun wv smind I commenced my worlt. 1_wuz zechis—wood that [ hed bin joo- dishus, _Irent off a ton or mere uv reddy-made editorials, and, feelin that I hed donginy dooty, lald me down to sleep. There wuz Al ny In “thiat buraw {n abont ten daye, I hed forgoiten the direckshung, and lied Mot to all' the Dimocratic editors 1n Wiscunsin this editorial : Sumucl J, Tildon never sympathized with the War nor fin abettora, 1« consldered nman witha blue uniforin on ad but 1iitle Letter than a gotilia, and his hotred of Abolitloniam amounts to slmos! manin, _‘The restoration of the old order of thing will be Me. Tilden's fiest work, And this to the Dlmccratic editors uy Town: There can he no doubt as to Mr, Tliden's position on the question of the prompt payment of the ciating of the paople of the onth fof property de- stroyed by the hordes of the tyrant Lincoln,” We know ho Is committed to it an atrongly anit in poe- #ible for a man to be. And bealdes, When his prin- cipal support comea from the South, how can hn avuld It} Every Southerner who lost property dur. ing the late usholy War will vote for I1iden and Reform. And this to every blessid Dimeeratic editor in Alabama: 1t & favor rd to supposs that Mr, Tilden would munstrats a pruposition as the puyment of lichel War-clalmy, rurrmueny taken from red- handed Itehols by the pallant solilfers of the Ke- lmbllr, in putting duws an unioly and unjustisablo tabiolfion. Mr, Tilden during the War wan & ajcudy upholder of his country's flag, snd the North hrd nu more actively loyal citlzen, il s plodged against any proposition of the kind, or anything looking to it And wat waz wuss, this to SBouth Carolina: Whiat abeurdity to charge Mr, Tllden with o de- alro to restore Sisvory, or to deprive our colored follow-citlzens of the ballot, True, while Slavery had = conntitutional guarantee, he wan willing the curso rhould exint untll 1t could be constitutionaily exterminated, and ho moy have doubted the expe- diency of giving the colored man the ballot tili thy Ditterness of the War hud boen in sume_degree al- Jeviatedl, But Mr., Tilden would sooner romain fn privitte life thalf to deprive the colored man of the aliot be v entitled o, wnd, in the ovent of Lis clection, the whole ‘puwu of thu Uovernment, clvil and military, will be used to protect him In Hiix leaven-born tlghts, Wado Hampton and his wnurderous crew will hunt thelr holes when that 1over of liquality, Ssmuel J, Tilden, ls seated in tho Presidential Chalr, and Las the army inbis control. And tnis to Connectleut and Massychoosits: Mr. Tilden has no eympathy with the Eastern Shylocks who demand hard mouey end resumption of specle-paymente, He Is comniftted to o flexlble currency, ond ua large & volume of greenbacks o the wanie of the country demand. “And he Wil 1ot 7o to the blue-nuscd” Puritan for advice asto the quantity to ba used. "Lhis to Injeany and Obfo: No man who knows him will accusc Mr, Tilden of that undlinted lunacy, that fiuancial madnees, of ant{-resumption and exponslon. He 1o for hard. money, firut, 1nut, and all the time; he would ve~ sume, were it possible, mext year, next mouth, next week, to-morrow, ' Ha had no sympathy with the howlers for greenbacks and nune wlatever with those who would postpone indefinitely the payment of the debl in the only money that is woney~-gold, A I hed sent the cditorials intepded for Ala. bama and Bouth Caroling to Wisconsin and Towa, and them Intended for the East fnto the West; and the trouble wuz, that ez the editors wich ot em hed gol into a hiabit uv publishin uy the Burow artlcles without reedin uv em, hialf uv e got foto cirkelnshen: ‘The remark uy the manager when he returned ard found out wat hed Impl)cnfll. wuz polnted: “The only. good there Is in whisky s, it kills Nnshys." It won't burt us nuch, however. The DI ocrisy, ez rule, ain't gifted reeders, and tl 1nost iy om_will hov _otid aforo they gl the articles spelled out, This Insbulity to reed is our rock, and on it we rest eckourely, 8t I wigh it hedw't happened, and I wish also that it wuz posalble for me fo labor {n & party that hedn't quite s0 many sets uv priuciples. I shel never drink a drop licreafter when I'hev hold uv the machinery uv the organlzashen, PrrnoLruM V. NAsnr, Tteformer. BOWEN FOR STEWARD. OEORGE 8, LECLINES TO WITHDRAW, FOUCHES FOIt LEW'S HIONESTY. The following letter hos been sent to George 8. Bowen, Greenback caudidate for Congres: HRADQUANTENN (IREENBACK ASSNCIATION, SouTit Cutcang, EAst SipE, Nov. 3. —27he Hon, Glnrri §. Howen, Greenback Candidate for Cougress {n the Firat Congresslonal Disirict, Iiinol m: In compllance with tho expresred wiuh of & lurc ma- Jorlty of the members of the Greenbuck Avsucia- 1ion of thix place, this Assoclation begs to inforin you that (¢t has withdrawn from your further sup- lmrl for tho office to which yon wore nominated { he Tremont-jloude Committec of the Urcenbacl ARD party. 1L may be propur to adi, also, that your Nithdrawal from the cattvass nt thik m ie deaired by this Association, a3 woll ae by othiers with whoin we ary in correapondence, for thy followlng reas sons: Firsl—At this stage of the canvaes, it tnuet bo gpoarent o tho most czaual observer that the emoeratlc element of the **Greenback™ party Tuw resolved ftrelf back into that party, und thut ita votes will fvon fo the caudidules of that party, from Presideut to Coroner, Second—Thnt whatever remaina of the **Greon- back " party {8 that clement alone whicl was drawn from the Jipublican party ontho 1ssucs of Reform and the currency, 7hird—That, ne the canvass now stands, you are simply & candidate I name valy—a candidate with- wit 1he support of o party baving o recoguized statna in this district, hd Fourth—That every voto glven for yon fis eub- stantially a vote glven in favor of the clectlon of dohn 3, Hoxle, o gentleman whose coursy durlng this ~ canyoss, commoen end almost _ univorsal report bLe true, hus been charaeterlzed by the moat notorlous, profiigate, aud corrupt practices, whoeo election Lould by regorded only us & public catamity, and whose symputhles, fortunes, and {ntercetn huve been, and now are, with rolway capltallsts, #tock. Jird ‘monopolists, and_Nutional liank opérators, nstead of with tho public generully, aud tho lubor- ing man fn particulur, —a man who nominated him- self wsn *'Greenback ' roformer; who was nomis nuted by 8 rlotons nuh at the regular Dewmocratie Congreasionul Canventlon of this dietriet; and who now publiely declures: linielf o Republican, Can it bo possible that you deslry the election of vuch o man? 4 man who lias beun **overything by turne, and nothing long™y Figth—>utrowing the fsaue down to a cholee be- twoen Willlum Aldrlch and Johu I, oxie, no donbt exTut, oup minidy_uv to where thut cloice shontd fall. Deprived of the poseibility of clicting n candldate who In in sympathy with onzaelyves v thu currency guestlon, It Deconics ua to ae the next best wan for whamm our votos cat be ca The canvasa thus farin the First Congressional Distelet hus 1alied to disclose any good Feasun why wo shanld vole for Mr, loxle for Congress, Tl s emluufll{ the candidate of a powerful rallway In+ tereat, uxluting not oniy hero Lut, I the lubbles and Teglulative hailsof the Nutiona) Capital, and, if men "T“n uy be ed, 1L 18 the money of this Jinterest which ' fe now belng ko luylehly expended toecuro Nl clectlon, fustead of lis awu, 1L 10 quite unnocessary to fovlew thoremarkablo elrcum. stunces uttending the nomination of Mr. ltoxiv by the Demoeratic Conventfon; of the mah violency which peretpliuted it apen thut 1ody, teivinz out tho wiibierents nnd fricids of Me, Caulileld, and v the nominativn by force, review Lin churncterlstle performances durigt hiv Preatat candivuture, 1t 1 sudiclent to eny that s cominet n this rospect can ercape the most severa Cenwuro oty whun It eecapes obeervativnt, Cons truvted with that of Lis cpponent, Mr. Aldrieh, can you dunbt for & momont where the cholce, nut Gy of thie Clab, bul of ovory houotable, Liyhs winded eitfuen in this Distrlct, must (el . Sixih=Ara you not awaro thut atont threo weeke oo n most corrupt oud infamous olliance \as snade bitween M. Steward, the “Greouback ™ candidate for Governor of the Etate. und Mr. oxie, by tho torms of which your pretentions lo Conggreds were 1o by divregurdeil by the 1orneras a conwidoration for the support of tho imuicnse and Sowerfud 1nlway Interests Feprosented by tho lute er? Are yot not owars that Ly su doing Mr, Steward 4 betrnyud I & most shawoful und wnti 18 manuer the farmers of this state who fir-t placed Jilim in nomination at the Do cutitr Convention in_Fulruary lust? Are you not usvare thot thiv man Steward obtained hiv nomina. tion ot that thwe and plece by the most shallow, decoptive, snd fraudulent pretensionai that he promisce, through his friends, to expond the sum of $50, 000, it nn'nnurfi (o biy his way intotho Guhaiatorlal ehair uf thly Stat: thiat he cowmits fed Mamredf i the most puaitive und unequivocal menner to the mafntenance and sppert of those rights aud princtples for which the furmees, not winy of lllinols, but of the cntire Weat, have ro long been cagtending in thele cuntests With rall- ad capitabats: and that he las on every oo of ehess pledges ex. plicd? ‘His Largain with Mr. Hoxie aut broof uf his apostacy, snd of the greut poril hich ho haw placed thoso intererts of tho farmeis which bie wap bound by every hon orablo consideration W support sud malntain, T goncivion, eir, allow wx sgalin to urge upon on the proricl {nhumdunm F a canvass 1 which 't appears tuut ol vomblouco of public oF partlsan support bus sbundoned you. 1t cannot by very ceutifying to your ambltion to know that Juft sa fur bobind I this ruce o to bo whall slghtaf, Do not foriet that thers 1v an mbercat aud inbarn sbliwrrenco in thu mind of every Amerl. can citizen #t the fdoa that the dearcst and most yalued right he osceesos—that of an axcrclus of the Ibliity, bo niade Jielicve your- rolf from the suspicion oven that snch may ba your purpose, Ly prowaptly withdeawlug from B conteat 1 which you have long slncy cened to play searcos )y an observable part, sud by so dofug you will come rvo that falr name which you have 30 long en- joved amon your fellow-men. Il foroguing war adopted by 8 unanimons vote of the Ansoclatfon, Taris A, Funy, Secretary. MU, BOWEN'S REP Criead iy, ARG, — Lonln A, Frey, Erguy Secrelary Greenback Araac’alion, wth Chicann, TU,—DrAw F1n: In reply to your lelics of 3d inet, pnbllsted in TiE CitieAco Tanux of this date, in which among other things you state tht your Areo- clation ‘*has withdrawn from yonr {my] farther sunport for the oftice 1o shich” you ware nomine nted, and ** that your withdrwal froni the cane vure'nt this time §4 dexired by this Association, ™ ele., permit ine to ny that 1 accepted the nomina- tion tendered by the fndependent Geeenback party as their eandldnte for Conuresa In the Firat Cons areweional Diatrict, becanse Twas then and am now in harmony with the principles advocated by that party, snd because 1 mm clearly of the opinfon that the lrnliculou of those principlen h{nn honest and_ fearicas Ad- minlstration would jearl ua more directly ont of our present financin) difiicully, than by any other road. 1 did not accent the nomination forthe pur. pore of withdiawing st sume convenient moment, ar for the purnose of puiling myself in the markct 10 e wold nut to the highest bidder, and If your Ansociatlun fe not in nccord witu the principles of the Iudependent party, you have done wisely In withholding your support, for in that case I conld not reprencht you, 1 have not the pieasure of an acqualntance with Mr. Johin It, Hoxie, and an to tlic charges you make againet bim | have no personal knowledge, but I your members hefleve them true It bohooves you as honest men to ymand with'care “tthe deareatand mostvalued right, that o oxercie of the ‘elective franchise, " and cast your vute for sumu other candidste. A to the *‘corrupt ond infamous alliance"” made between Mr, Steward, the Independent can- didate for Governor, ond Mr. lloxie, referred to in your letter, 1 shoutd meed stronger pronf than ot have furnishied : in fact, 1 bellove the charge in alnc, 1 know Mr. Steward well: have known bim for twenty vears, nnd belleve him honeet, uxnhle, and true'to the principles he advocates, 810 3r. Aldrich, ) can only say, If you fully tndorse tha principies which he advoentes. viz.: *“immedlate rerumption of specie payments, ™ & single standard, ond thatt* guld '3 "if you favor the ** demonetizing of silver *: if you. approve 8 atill further depreciation of our Tregsury notes, by depriving thent of thelr **Jegal-tender * fuatures; In fact, if yon can Indorse the (rant-Bahcock-Bel- knap Admlnisteation, you shuuld not **doubt for & moiment " for whom 1o cast your vote, 1f, ue you state, **the Democratic element of the Greenback party han resolved ftelf back into that party,** iy bave the Domocratn in Du Paze County, 8nd afso 8 grdut army of laboring mien without distinction ulflmr({. approved my nominas tion? In it bhecause they belleve the aduption of our principles will reduce the list of uur county puor, nuniberlng at this time ovor 2,500 families, wha pracure their dally suppori from the County Apent! Ta it bueause further contraction reduccs i)l Jower the Juw wages they are now recelving? 1n It ot that all they duwire Iz, that we ehal) have ono carrency for ulf, for the laborer and the bund- ltxlulll,or. and “equal texation; in short, equal jus- ce i As tomy being made ‘*the eabject of a bargaln and sale, you need have no fears, —not ane, —and whether ornot the result ahiall be gratifylog to my Ssumbition™ (1), I desire 1nost earnestly to state thut §f cach member of your Ameoclation, and each voter In thls district, will go to the polls on Tuendny next, and cart his ballot, not as the pur- chaved slave of any man, or any parly, but fn the exercise of that Inherent right of cvery Amerlcan citizen. and let that ballot represent his hunest convictions, he will have done his duty, and the result, whatever It may e, will Le mtisfactory to sae. Respecifully yours, = GEunok 5, Bowkx, MOSBY. HE PAYS HI3 RESPECTS TO TILDEN, Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune. PrILADELYUIA, Nov. 4.—Denicerats have been making, in the Bouth particularly, constant and vlrulent attocks on Col. Mosby. They rep- resent him 0s 8 hired agent of the Administra- tion, nud endeavor to excite Liostility against lim as & deserter from the Confederncy, He Jias written {n reply to oue of these charires the following letter, which nceds no further ex- planation: Wannzxio¥, Va., Nov. 2.—Col. .Jamer I 0" Neal—DEan'Sin: T have Jnet received yor let- ter of the H0th ulf., {nforming me that a4 emo- cratic orator in Phifadelphia knd etated Jhat Gen. Grant had appointed me tu some otiice, 1 am ylad that sou denounce the etatement gy a lie. It orfgliinted with the Tilden ureau, ond wis pro- nouncod by me to be fulse In u leiter publfshed scveral weeke ago, They sthl] continue to circulate this and other les about me. e never ru- ceived In any #hape the sifzhtest favur or benefit of any kind from Gen, Grant's Adwintrtration, al- thuagh 1 was his cordial supporter. The fow Cou- federutes hn haw appointed to ofiice fn the South were n8 loval to the Guvernment during the Warnd Niiten, and are tneli Twora s HOW: 18l uRabIS to sceount for the fervcliy with which I have been puretied by {he ‘THden orgnns, unless {t o that thy think their candidate hos a clalm upon me for my lup’wrt on account of the messaner of rymputhy and cheer I reveived from him during that undappy period when 1 weas fight- ina (o orerthrowr the Gorernment of the Union. Jut for the ndvlce of such men in the North oa T, den the South never would have plunged Into dlagatruons war, and Launched her fortunes on that perAdions barlk, Luiit in the celipes and rigged with curses durk. 1n huste, very truly, Juny §, Mosny, The forezoiug letter was received by o gen- tleman fu this vty to-day. WASHINGTON NOTES. \ PEISONAL, Spectat Dispatch t0 The Tribune. Wasnmietos, V. C., Nov. 5—Gen. Thomas Jordan, who was Chlef of Stafl to Gen. Beaure- gard during the Rebeliion, paseed through here to-niggut from Virzinia, where be fs temporardly engaged In mining operations, to New York, where he resides, tu vote for Tilden, ELEVEN MEN, The detachment of the United States army stationed ut Petersburg, to which Gov. Kemper, of Virginty, refers in s fncendlary proclatia- tion which practically ineites Virginla Demo- crats to rebellfon, consists of ane Lieutenant and ten wen, The life of the Republlean can- didate for Coneress hus been threatened in that district, and serlons disturliances have recently ocenrred there. ‘The United States Marshud s reason to apprehend violenee on election day, and has shuply taken the precaution to have's few representutives of national suthority sta- tiuned there in order that they may be used un- der Attorney-Gieneral Tafft's “letter of Instruc- tions to Unlled States Marshals, provided they are needed. ABOUT TOWN, FOURTEEXTH WARD. The Republivans of thu Fourteenth Ward, according to thulr old custom of holding a mass- weeting ot Steinbrecker's Hull, No. 15 Mil- wankee avente, the Sunday previoas to elee- tion, met yesterday afternvon n conslderable number, and were quite enthusiustie. A band of musie was in attendance, and the meetd wua presfded over Ly Ar.- Johueon, Specch were made by Louts'Netke, Muj, Huward, Julin Buumgarten, and atl The meeting ad- Juurned with three cheers for Mills, Cloug, und Davls. TILE GOVERNMENT SUPEUVISONS of Election are b that thelr transfer regtatry books will be ready for delivery to theny at the United States Distrivt Court-roun ot il o'clock this forenoon, fustead of 3 p. ., o8 8 NTS TO 00 TO CONGHLSS, W pread-Eogle Carter," the West-Shio rendt- date for re-election to Congress, I8 virculating pusters, leuwd T Germin, addresied to thie Y heutecho Mitbuerger,” spectiving | among other equally patent Feasons why the Germuns should vute Tor *Our Carter,” that Lis family Jus 108 Miany years resuled in Germany, two youngest children speak wial ouly, € avie, s oppoicut, i denounced s pMghenosed Yankee and muekor, awd Colonel o1 he st Reglment.” Col Duvis 5 neither a *mucker' nor o temper- unzier” e s nnative of Masenchusctis, il 1is nasal orzan is not any hizber than the aver- age, o Colouel regrets that he cannot have 1t planed duwn tomeet the wishes ul {hose, in- cluding Carter 11, who thinkit more elevated oy it should bo, OUTUAGEOUS ATTACKS ON . Il CLOUGH, The attaeks on Mr, Clough, the Republican candidate for Blierill, have grown mors than usuadly tlthy tutely, und the supposition is that the nulinee of the Demoeratle party i3 Supf\l e the funds for the roprinting of the lus. terduy morning the e-mukier gut out o set uf elreulars containing v inost villalnous abuscot Mr, Clotgh, headed, A Fow Plaln Words Aboutu firiber wud Lior of the Nawo of Hough,'? antl u cargoof them was taken over to A Kerw's suloon, where & al of his tricids were cone sumbng fnid, Fho erowd looked the abuse over und sdvised Keen that o dirty sn attack would burt him, 0s its uuthor, mwore than §t would Clovgh, und they advised him 1o suppress the ting. ~ After considering the matter for somu time, Mr. Kern agrocd to do so, and went over to thy Staats otlles sud stapped the broes, which wus rauning on the drculurs, A few coplus of the scurrilous attack are, however, fu circulution, and une of thew 18 fu pusavssion of the writer, ANOTIER CANDIDATE. It 48 understood that tho Muniipel Reform Club has resolved to recommend M. J. Dunue for Representative from the Fifth District, in place of Thomas Ferids, whom they decm uu- Worthy of tuo posttion to which ho aspires, KEUN'S DUPLICITY, . Tv the Editor of The, Tribuna. Outeso. Nov, 3, 1876.—In Kera's statoment publisbed In tho 2imes of Nov, 5, Lie eays ho wil not give_thy offlw of Juiler to anu Who u«ws liquors. Ho hios virtaally given the oflieo to @ ticrmau, who sells drfuka and has uctuslly been fudlcted by the Grand Jury for sellinig liquors to prisoners coutined iu the County duil. The stutenient be had mude §a false, and one nr WHY LA which he thinks, being publishod at so lato sn hour, could not be contradicted, and tn that manner get the votes of honest, unthinking mien, who are not acqnatted with the diaracter of o man who can be s Republican, 2 Democrat, or a Peaplc’s party man, to iin the position of 8licrl, to which lie has %o jong nlrlred. P, E. Rovuins. A WANNING PROM MILWAUKRE, 7o the Zdilor af The Tribune. MILWAUKRE, Nov, 4.~kor the information of Democratle repeaters and ballot-box stuflers, who may think that this county will be a 7&1& fleld for them o ply thelr vocation in, T Wil say that every prechict hus beon thorouxhly can- vassedd by skilled and competent cauyusscrs, and all necessary preeautfon tuken to have an honest election “in this county. I would there- fore suurreat to these Tilden reformers Lo con- fine themnselves to the City of Clileago, for a trip to this city may_end In receiving a term In the Penitentiary. Very truly ‘yuun, oy 1f. Manscnot, Becretary lxecntive Conunlttee, 1 TR LANGUAUR OP CONGRESA.Y . _To the Editor of The Tribune, WACTRRUAN, I1L.,, Nou, 4.—Being a restdent and a voter of this (the Third) Congressfonal District, I was not a little pleased at Tne Tain- uNE's expose of the Times' lies In reference to Mr. Brentano, our popular candidate for Con- BT ‘Without wastitir words on Lo Moyne, who {s simply n nunenity fu Lake County ‘an will ‘zct but a handful of votes there, nllow me to add a word to your very tirst remarks in re- ply to Sbylock Storey, ‘The charge thet Mr, Brentano cannot address an nudlence In * the language of Congresa {2 gheer nonscnse, and has no foundation. Tne TRIBUNE, [n[ts remarka under the bead of #The Third Congressional District, neglected to mention that Mr. Brentano had addressed an ininense and enthusiastic audience in Wauke- Rany and he addressed us, too, fu * the language of Congress,” and in such good, plain Euglish, that hic was cheered and® applauded to the echo by an sudience composcd largely of . Amcricans, among whom wero & hAndsuine showing of la- dies, And our German fellow-citizens were thicre, tao, both ladics aud rentlemen, In good- Iy numbers. Mr. Brentano's speech on this oo- casfon wa pronounced one of the strongest and best of the mmpu!gn in Lake County, and, as n roof that ft was * delivered in wliat Shylock torey calls * the langunge of Congress,' 1 will sy thiat sucli lame ducks as Ed Dennls, ** Left- Faoted " Hatnes, * Old Bod,’” on other Demo- cratie birds, are getting black {u the faco over thelr effurts to destroy its good eflects here in Whaukegan. 1f our next Congress ls composed wholly “of Breutanus, the '*War" is forcver oyer, Yours, vte, JirKs, MISCELLANEOUS. AN ELEVENTIH-HOUR CONVEMNBION, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. ARRON, U5 Nuv. 5.—Louts Milier, President of the agrlcultural worka of C. Aultman & Co., at Canton, O., and President of tue Akron Iron Company, and Superintendent of the large mower and reaper works of Aultman, Miller & Co., Akron, has declared for Hoyes and Wheeler, Mr. Mitler {s a Republican, but hns differed with the Republican porty o its fnancial policy, and had tutended voting for Couper, but the otlier fssues which have been thrown into the canvass huve caused bim to take this step, belfeving it 1o be unsafe at thie time to do anything that would place the control of the Government in the hands of the Democrats, to be controlied by the people of the States lately In rebellion aralnst the lawfully-constituted “suthoritics of the nation. ‘This uiakes the prominent busiuess men of Akron nearly a unit for Hayes. Spectat Dirpeseh fo Je Trioune, * al Dis ToreDo, U., Nuv. 4.—The Republicons of this city had a most imno demonstration here to-ulght, with 2,500 torches fu line, The fecllug in tnis eection i3 unusually good, and the majority for Hayes will greatly exceed that of the State ticket 1 the October clection. The Greenbuck party, which polled 1,400 votes fn October in_ this Congressional = District, 18 thought to have ncarly melted away, and will not make much of a show. KANFAS. Spectal Diepatch to The Tribune. LEAVENWORFH, bl Nuv, b.—Loe campaign fn this State Is about closing, The Republicans will elect three Congreesinen as nisainst twolast eldetion. ————— A PARALLEL, To the Editor of The Tribune. Rockront, Ind,, Nov. 3.—I think you say that Judge McAllister's declaration, * 1 have made up my mind that this man ought not to be convleted of tmurder,” g without a parallel, You ore mistaken, There s o paraliel for it, und Chicago furnished it Clurley O'Maliey, or as he called himeelt Chur-less O'Malia,whio used to run & ** Coort '” at the porth ¢nd of Clark-street bridge, is the author of It, In s case ugalnst o vessel Captain, when the defendant deslred to introduce testimony in his uwn behalf, Cliarley exclalined, “Howld yur tonguy, sur! Tmedup me ming about this case before 1 kem fato coort at all.”? Never say McAllister's declaration is unpar- alleled. Tourr Rrax. e i THE PENITENTIARY ORGAN. To the Aditor of The Tridune. M7, PreasanT, Ia, Nov. 8.—The Chicago Times of Oct. 93 boasts of 120 Weekdy Timeses taken at the Penitentlary here, azainst twenty- cight Trisoxes and twelvg Juter-Oceans. This Jswhat I would expeet, for thls reasun—nut that every Democrat (s a crimingl, but almost every criminal {8 2 Demoerat, Lvery Democrat {a not a drunkard, but alinost every drunkard Is a Democrat. Yours, G. CITY REAL LSTATE, [OL EALE-SACHIFICET 0 - RTON Y AND beszinent lrick house, with Al moders inpruvas mvmu\ taken on 3 MUrlgsgat ¥5e) cash. balunce §20 mouthly; South $ide, nesr city lmiid; stesn and strect Lars. Tnguire at 40 Reaper Block. SUBURBAN KEA Chloaso: $13dawn ang 85 maniniy. c = L ESTATE, TIPUL LOT, 7 miles from pesi property 1n1nai and shuwn (ro wstract Li-cent train. alreadyvs. 1A NBOWS, 142 Lasalle: 1tooin 4. “TO RENT—-ILOUSCS, CELEGANT NEW - D-ni00 WRICK wonth. JAS, B, GOODMAN & C AND T TWESTY o5 fo 10 cood fart E rent very I perfect oreer, C. 15 % 0. C. WALKEIL AFD RO0ME. WiTH £y ock, Latdalpli-ste, o RENT— J or 'l“l\lu‘l THEAI-DBY ©ly - IUrnib uuth of Linrriwn, ~NROWEY, OFPIORS, &c “Reneons : RENT-ATONE WITIl BASEMENT, AT 184 h Wate « With 100t arranked for Iy to W, )l BAKE(, Room 2, 70 = nlc =7 JACRBOX-GT, rend fuw, "G M & AND 1. MALSIALL, | ith U Ty 3 T diRehamn 2 broker, u7 Sou P i Tocueits Wil I:.lll-\ dwe il THOARDING Wont Hidoe €9 SOUTH PEOBIA-BT,—NICELY FURNIBURD 23 fmnbm-h'ltln'puid Luurd, §4und’ 43 8 wock xoud Telpkiburhved 3 Gentral, 1K, ON = ADAMA-ST.~— MY i ALK, N R Sk, ona i Slcove, handsinely fir- Jiahed, b0 1eur genticlt 8.4, Avcominodations and table i frivaio (aliily | Uiio o'slock dinaer, “rn trade, 8l son capatto of WA Ie b paid. Address ) ‘v«\lefil)—ll\' Q WELL-ESTA 1HED Jone hinghouse, with superivt adyant. 1wo nnles- The ot eEk it e by 6ote 4nd Pl X i) eral . s ox 2344, osiun, Sines,' il TANTED=A" FINST.CLLAkS SALESMAN, NiC- ULL, 191 Youth Clar BRALEREAN, . Y ANTED=GASHIEIL AND COLLECTOR: YOURG siary Wil Mo 1 81 bie, _ Adures: y ) T weld edncated, wriing goo t hand, awi srith £ 10 depontt as secutity, 4 B 74, Tnilune uilice, i by iy e Miscelinnoois. Wisg s ypse soanta c| Rents making (row 67 W $12 aday; catalogue free, LA R VWASTED - AGEST — BMAUT, ISTELTIGEST Foute man, (6 Aolicit urde ¢ secord] €10 Ually. 460 siato-s Lflr(fifi'x'r'hp T3 Hing FANTED=2Y COAL-MISERS T ) Tk ‘ T Ingutre at 184 La: e ‘I’.o It TEU-LTRLLIGENE WM 10 WRLIeRL ot states.” Thore'who ot elnevo. wa huvs the beats selling articie Iy Amertca ald nvestigate, Should you bave no money, tho business will not suswer 3047 frpuse; rmmcudw-rmu AL, 40 Nt K T10, uit t prepared to litvest inoderately in A ledltimate, vafe, aint purmahent busness, seid haf prict for uur'doltar . ! I : ‘ YAI.\"T l’a’,"&#gTI-HIEUIA ‘Nfli .\ll‘.l’I:! }‘l\')' ia upera. Apply ot stuy e ‘v““l"lf;‘fl Theatre, uelw’cvn a4 llm J!‘- m.“‘\. .A:.r LA- {T0 BRLL, NEW ANTICL Tledt teris given, American No Faat Madis L., toom 1, WANTED=FE] E HELP, TPomenticR. ANTED-YQ AUMAN GIRL, N- VW ASIED-CIAMBERSAIR. SHDDT piaines House. refercnce required. 114 \Weat Madls “m.;:;lr.:g;zlr«rnxmb?mi‘iq‘fio GENEGAL Washiog vioat: i tbo aguod cook. Apply a3l Laundrossca. e “YANT}ED —A FIRST-CLASS WASTIWOMAN THAT 28 had iung speriehc 2 3 s CHAS g experieice in Ikundry-work, &t 318 mn:;unnneon 7 VW ASTED-A FEW BEFINED YOUSG LADIES TO solicit orders fur thie best thing on recu! 4t 85 dally. A Biate-bbes from 1 t0 1. i Kraacs. SITUATION WANTED-NY A COMPETENT MAX, ht Liaving 18 years' experience §n voffee rosting sad splce krLGIOK, (0 Tukss codes UF work fu vpice mill, Address 5 8, ‘irlbune oltice, SUCUATIONS WANKED-LEMALE. Dommoutics. QITUATION WANTED-MY A GERMAN GIOL 1% an Amerlean fainiiy o do kit - work: Grst-clais reference. Coll on MULAAY 1FulD U o4 v'ciock Larravee-at., uear bivialor, JITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL T0 DO GEN- (Sl Luisowork.Apply” st 2 Livlalouit., ip- v SCAmstreasess ITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERIE! dresstiaker, cliher in stoce of rivat family: cad cutand ot, sud iss Lar 040 machine, Address Hooit 24 Rlugebiry block, 116 £uat itaudoiph: Nursos. ITUATION WAKTED—AS CHILDREN'S NU. ur secund wurk and sewing, H Uood referenc _me OFIICIT Agencick QITUATIONS WASTED FAMNILIES IN WA mmfim Seandinatvian and Gerinan fewsaie Heiy Mus. DUbKE'S oftica U Milwauki GITUATIONS WANTLDAE STILL CONT! iye the most iatis: thiat ever W i SupuI iy Brat-class n s wich bl i o 3 o n Wl nds v s LA Slatennt. le MASCELLANEOUS, AD'\'EB‘H SEI! : DRSIRING TO REACH COU cuders cau 4o 80 T the bust bud Cheapest ¥ brusing Kelloki s Groat, Sewapmper Lisis s Biate sectivhe, A. M. KELLOGU, 70 LL CASH PAID FOIt CAST-OFF 41 coata §3 1o $10; Dants from €4 to #5: 1ad frum £5 o £29, and iy State-at., Mr. J. YOUNG. OCKHOACHES Al feriantble fade perfoe Hansous gouds. 703 0L urdayat s p. b P. L., Bilerauon v 1D GLOYE Blore, 240 1[0, ERoELN 4 " vone suloie o Saturday. ety of Clicayo for 34 or 81 i wighea Toaceept tlis i can G % ine at the Uulon Hivtel. Yours, 5’500 A MONTII TO LIV GENTS BELLT our Letter Bouks to Lruss OF Waler use Sunpla cupy, warth 63, free, Svud samp fur circular. istur danutat Compuny, 83 Madlon-st, und 131 Dearbom. T YIOMSES AND CARRIAG UESDAYS, THURSDATS, AND BAT. carriuges, awl harucss a specialty, nt Wi b0 und 1us East Washingion Ampla’ o elveds Go teal al lursea sold uad.a war- rautes, Btork on hand at private sale, 0L BALE=-A QOUD” FAMILY B 8K 7 years old, berfectly gentie, and wies fiut Wby at ocotmotives, Und ba driven doublaur single, aud will & buld at & sacrifice. Asply s 1120 ndiaua-v JFOI SALL=SIX PASSENGEI BOCEASAY, ‘two Vicioris carriages, Yury cheap; alko 1o DOX top bagzies (Ten Lirovaa s aud Jisll & Haril ko) fur ¥100 gacl, sod pasetune, har-wagons, vod miasers, 1ttle used, aud cheap, L V., aud Wavash-av. ] OnSES WINTERED TN FIRET: at 1y farn; werme Jow | firet-clas Address G, B, EASTON, Deerticld, 111, GLEIGUS-WRILAVEMANUYACTUED THE Wnd cheaj 9.t alclyh ever uifervd in tils market wholbsile or retail. 1. 5, TOWEIL & SRO., 165 duuih Clintu-st, OM—I LECTION T 1n., alw Sividny and Tues. Venlg « AND A ¥ reter FINANUSAL. MADE O WATCHES, L LAUND oo, 123 ia VAN ARTARCE. doipl DIAMONDS, F1GS privats nif d 0. Eatatnd _{5\ CHS MADE ON DIAMONDE: A\ o, or otljur good security o voll tuuney louiied on furiiure, 15} [taudoipleat T, G Gouk & Lo, il BEANO, s #5,000 (9l0an ad '8 per ceut, 8 MOREL T o —ON CITY BEAL-ESTATE soculy. O, FLOK wnd B3O, DLW, tl"ll.?i &0,k l,n{ll o { IEE CENT-MONEY TO LOAR 0N CIEY ltov- MONE ) erty Insums of $4,000 vr viv TUNNELR & BOXD, 12 Washiugton- w5t #700, §1,000, 01 5 T $500. oz ot 1 el propen) & BOND, 163 Wushingto 3.000, S50 bl Sy At & LOND, 1ud “thlfl ¥ V-1 TUBULARDOILER 42X ditto Jxi2, 1 2hurio-power lucomotive torsespower floriabls Loller utl englac. mutlon (oF Teversiug. 1 Lorlias vty e hriety e & oain bun prive ¢ X M A R OIS DAV Banest, tun cupules. 8 {grtieutaryca s jor Lilu QECONDAIAND F, CHEAVI ONE 20X30, one I one jUxis; il L'nfhu‘A Trun uni i aloea bE all alzte a cav jower) gl lareo o e PRI B, 171 o 174 Lukio-ai g LOST AND FOUND. LIDERAL Lurn uf coal lrvlu Liuom 4 uterview. QUND—U0 WEST b chlef and ring, foand o nru;fi’n;":;'y"u’m’n at the hugso ot CLEML & L Y cutecar Lk &y MOILTON for A, 0, Madtsoust, Call L0, Wobsali-av, sud south Sido. SABT VAN WUREN.ST., NEAR BTATE- ard for ladles or gentlemen, §4 W #3 por week, it ot plato, SR S TOR ] Y ABABEAVCFURNISIED ROOME LOO Luirdi warrouuiitus unt-slias; refersaces ox- Tatels, NEVADA UOTEL, 13 AND 1 AN Tndduor north uf Senrocest, oy lusae 1 am bow prepured o 1 ik, With kvod roiia, 107 thio WANLER 83 \eT 'FEWULED t #. R par dayT furul Ihioat board, s ler weok. NIVORCES, DIVOICER=UNPRINCIPLED PAR L divorces (2) (UF cau ecoe Ut Sl Al deaies Sie B e b I % 2 Houil 1, Chicago. UIKTLY UREAINED n ** WILOGS U ALY CoMaT pund or cail sty Al ot mALEEiAl Fou GILCT deurse, Bl s L ‘ IVULCES Ll 1 OHANS: RESTING A rives 1 i ot he uekr s, WAL b ¥ Jnsipucnieat b WHOBBER, 418 Buate TO EXCIANGE i A, brook oF TURKE ACKLS Disu, Cort it rove | o st "B VRO Y RUCTION, “V.‘:\»fl'm"—-\ LADY Tflv\UIlfli‘ FOlt THE Pl N A REET ey 00 81 Gaavflalied chy eivol. A " Al deaditoy, 037, Trbdue. X FOCKETIODR aml four wuine contali 1 0BT-UN ufi'mm‘{v NIGHT, 4 tilscullancous prpe o apun which eut hina beeil stoppod; acturiig Comfay, aya 1, imyabe tw the Wiltner Muont. S JRyable b, S AP Wil b Al A8 Ry fuceLiobs €4 keds o return (o No. 32 East Agsumacal, FORR_BALE. TON SALECFINE CYLINDER DESK, WORTIL 150, for Balf the woiey, K, L KVAN & Gy i Lasailet., coruer Aduws,’ O, FALE = ClEAL -~ OVEICY wats, Jackets biug i flauuel sac) Ls, N Lisl Blankits, horse blauketa e canvag, Fabis £ bignkets, FUbLOE OVERUIG CLc. 1 lilitary giods aud cquipuouts of wil kindas firiices, vadales, Urlults, nosc T soute, caleh call 70 of el kinds st Govuri went'Gouods Dejot, 81 Landolphizat, D GOODS, G313, oM« or will by ‘Stunday | ien 31 F1V ] piuyg, cheap for Sold b i ot nie A oo {4 A T o i TPUE, ENPIGEFATLGH DEDATERD CouraxY \ e Vi CIOLELry, by Wit the velghrated Einpire paslor bedatead. va lastaliments hu lowvsl cash prices. Balearvum, s34 Weab Madi- e X105 ¥ Madisou-st 0.4 mouthiy payiiet LBWENG 2l g goud bu ol rd Elvtan beuty wy Wil dpely wb Wapidv ! y. By 00 8 Po B G20 Weab Aads