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. “VOLUME XXXL lfll}llt}l\fl'l‘llnl} AGENUY. PUSINESS EATAULIERED 1840, I JRADSTREET & SON COMPANY, TROPRIETORS OF TILE (oproved Hercantile AZoncy. PRINCIPAL OYFICEE! 931 dway, New York, a0, 291,283 Broadmay, Now Yorks r i nm’;:-!:'mifl(!‘nfl%n; in London, England. e tiuonial Correepondcnc. CHICAGO OPFICE, Dearborn and Washingtor.\-s'ts. Amfllb ROBERTS, Supt. nnfactarcrs, and Donkers: gt o from the frm of J. . Bend-, Maving PGy i, Utle and ntereat i et £ Srmred Hersautlld Agency, 1, wili 48 o0 stylic . M. £ becontinged et . Tlaving reaiganizet (o sieet £ 30m, C1of2ia hennchn,” and added wudnceeIn 0% T featuren—with amplo cavita sumber 0F ImPOCRt Fexpericnca of a Inrgo corpa e nany of whom ave been long i of emplogets HLLE complction of & yatem whicl o "i'nmm than twenty-five years to perfect, as taken more thE, n all commerclal centren, withone Dranel Franclaco, and from Montreal from Doston 10 840 1 onr whola burineds under o NewOrleont Nl Ono ‘nterent, ' we foel o S ning for onr Atency, thal, in many Jastfed 1 Khen it s mevor beon aqualed, whilo mportant (o8t etk over becn surpgecd. in g0 partcalas b L int Volumo of our’ Reporta l-'mvl'-‘cln:prnpnrcd and will be lssucd Jan. 1, e ely on tho merits of anr work, wo ro- “!:;nl{'g::'ll:{lnncxnmlnn"un of our systom, pecttally 0L 8ot our. ability to_ snletantinte it e MeRBR oIt th knowledgo that it Is Al A e ert considoration of cvery pee- ron dispensing Cretlle o 10 op ARK, President. ~GUSTTION BULDING, The Taseltine Collection OF OVER 1000 PAINTINGS, NOW ON VIEW FREE, To be Sold at Public Sale, commenc- ing Monday Evening, Nov, 13, Cor. Brad- Such an immense number of splendid Works of Art has never peen offered at Auction in the country before. Such artlsts are represented as Gerome, Troyon, Vibert, Ziem, Pasinl, Zamacols, Varnier, Diaz, Roybet, Casanova, and others of cqual merit and importance too numerous to mention. For further particulars sce cat- alogue, . Open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m,, and 71010 p. m. " "7TTHE CANADA FirHanufacturing Go. Hadisow-st., N, W, Cor. Franklin, 1stho only establishment where you can find tho largost stock of Furs in ondless variety, and of best work- manship, at manufacturer’a prices. Any article can be made to order atshortest notice.” 5 ____BEAK & BUCHER, _ New Style DERBY ILA1'S, for Young Men, just received. Jo S, BARNES & CO,, 70 Madison-st. _PIANOS AND OIEGANS, ALL :I'IIIS WORLD TARE NOTICE!-WE ARE £ m3iog (he largest reductjons over wiven from Lie Lanl il pianow ad organs. l,l;l!y (¢reon testding between tno North and tho Soutly Tl who will seand un thelr pddress will reeelvo free of :I‘:fir‘ deserlpiive catalogue, 5o that they may buy uf us .PIANOS ¥ORR CHRISTMAS Kflknu. Fine rosewood cases, carved logs, splendid ne; een £330, fcrmy & Al nnd $15 < SANE FOIE CITIISTS Jresents, Ping no ¢ casca, wwectest quality of B W syl 'u?fi—.fi.'.‘;'a'l‘;' B0, 5200 o 20} tenna $235 caah and Hearterly’ payments oy pi lved it Coslred. nl-rlmlrumc e , e ar‘ n‘rcrmil gk i s (R 0 Xl ELDS TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 82 Van luren‘it, oy _EINANCIAL, Nery cliolca I v . o el u".f,"'vf'{‘ ¥ :W‘ elm‘llx.‘e"hul'lm.u property ot 1), Ut), £5,(02) B 8, darbiorn-st, & ll3§a_ Llfx'.fi"' $13,000 and 0 Tolasn on Warchouse I B ad et on chuico nakdo rea 4 Vi &€ oz on War 1p1a for Grain and Provis: feen Fildcaten aid Vouched e, s SV AN K Chal 0f_Coutierce., Wealhier Strips Clar) i cla per foot, 270 and 272 Narih J, B, HAST, HOTEL, "TETE Lasney, p, Gla o aszengar Blevatos i n,";}’gun‘d\ivd lmprovnmentu‘. nfi%fl:t\l::: vml ter, aken at very low ratos for the wi ne 5 5 H, Q. PULLING. MEN'S GOo D 0l 0 ~ Yo vigiy ) STEIN'S 108 MADISON BYREET DOLLAR.S' et Meloon ok YORK CASINO, TO-DAY. It Will Decide One of the _ GCravest Issues of ! the Age. ‘While No Man Can Tell What the Day Will Bring Forth, There Are Many Wise Men ‘Who Predict a Repub- lican Victory. v And They Furnish @ood Reasons for the Faith that Isin Them, Republican ' Confidence Was Never More Unwaver- ing than Now, New [ York Advices Vory Fiat- tering for Hayes and Wheceler. The Same Is True of Con- necticut, New Jersey, . and Indiana. Four Southern States Set Down as Sure to Choose Hayes Electors. 4 Provided the Confederate Tildenites Permit a Fair and Honest Election, —_— The Prospect Favorable for a Big Vote in Chicago. ‘What tho Munioipal Reform Olub Have to Bay About Bagh, AT OEADQUARTERS, TILDEN'S OLD GAME. Gpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. New Yons, Nov. 0.—Gov. Tilden has been again detected in making preparations to got an early count of the voto of this clty and State, 08 e did fn 1868, It {s stated that Lie haos per- sonally appointed two men for every clection district in tho State to find out os closo ns pos- sible how their district would vote, blanks for which purpose had,beon sent them, and with orders to telegruph the result to Mr. Tilden personally before or at thio closing of the polls. The Democratic Inspeetors of each clection dis- trict bad been provided with a blank at the top of whicl was pluced fn juxtaposition a copy of the indorsement on theback of each Electoral ticket showlng the differcace in the type in which the indorsemont was printed. Cars had been taken to print the Democeratic indorsementa in u very different style of type frum that ordl- narily used or likely to be used by thu Repub- licaus, so that the Democratic Inspectors could tell ut o glance how each man voted by simply Jooking at the tickets as thoy Jay on the ballot-boxes, bheforo being deposited therein, In this way, by keeplng tally, the result could be kuown with aimost ofllefal exactness botore the polls closed, and Mr. Tilden would thus know iithin n fow hundred his prezlse majority in New York County before a single vote had been counted. Ballot-box stufling in the city i3 {mpossible, but it 1a feared that in evine of the strong Deo- cratic country districts the same fraud once pos- slble ere will be employed. ANOTHER “REPORS MOVEMENT. At 2 o'clock this morning anothier Tllden re- form movement was brought to lght, A par ty was arrested on n charize of abetting fraudu- lent designs, In hls possession was found a butch of tivkets, ¢xact dmitations on the outside of thoso issned by the Republicans for country use, to nsslst the furmers in discrimination. The Democrats, who got hold of one of these blue backs, had o fac-slmile made, and put In- sidy the Democratle clectors, Not daring to trust these tu the mails, special measengers care ried them to all parts of the State, delivering them to the chosen {ndividunl iu each conuty along with this CONFIDENTIAL LETTER: New Yous, Nov, B70, —Iorewlth T send you a ‘package of Llectoral tickets, which are fac. slmiles of tho Republican Llectoral ticket which will be voted in a large numbor of the conntles of thia Btate, they having Deen furnishod by tho Repub. lican State Committos. If the Republicans nso o tickot mmilar to this in your coanty, tho Incloved tickuts, which have (he Dewmocratio Electoral ticket printed on the Inslde, may bon convenlence, Warn our friends to Inak out fue spurious texols in their respective election distelcts, und instruct them to watch the cunvase closely, snd sco that our ticketa aro currectly connted. Yours truly, Wisniax W, Gonvon, Prompt actlon was taken by the State Com- mitteeto renderthe tickets less of acouvenienco than they were designed to e, The County Commlttees wers warned by telegraph, and an- swers have been received fromn every one that all tickets would be looked at, fnsida as well as outsldo. The Democrats expected to glve 20,- 000 votes i this charucteristically honest and simple way. Drake Deiay, chief of the lloys in Biue, I8 given the credit of having stopped the gawe. CONNBCTICUT, Threa telegrams from Connceticut were ro- celved at tho National Republican headquarters this ovening In rapid succession, The Chalrman of the Btate Republican Committee sent the fol- lowing: The How, R. C, McCormick: Wo got guod ro- ports from all partsof thu Htate, ‘The Democrats concedo that thy State {s very clode, 1 thiuk Haw. loy is sure v ba elected in this districs, 'I'ho weather i+ threatening, A fair doy will givensa thousund mure vuted, und thero is u stronyg focling that wo shall carry the Btate for Ilayes, Barnum 3 gving oy alou tn Usritord, Now Haven, Heldgeport, Worwich, Merlden, ant New London. {Slzned) . T, Srenav, ‘Ilio other dispatches were yet mors hopotul, FROM LOUISIANA, The followiug dispatch waa received this o, L., Nov, 0, 1870, — Tothe Ion, 3Mr, Packarl baw just completed a thorough cauvass of cvery pansh in tho State, o will como to New Orlenns with a cloar mojorily of 10,000 for tho natfonal ant State tickets, Tho Democratle majority in this city ot the last clec- tion, Nield umder Whito Leaguo suspices was 15,000, liitter lucal disaensiond In tho Demoertic camp, the steikiug from the city poll-lists of scve cral thousand Iicmocratre repeslers, and a larps accesslon of white Republican votes, wi reduca thly majority 1o 7,000 or #,000 thls ycar. 1'he only lepublican Parlvhes In doubt are Lnst'and West Fellchana and Eaet laton ltouge, on the Misslentppl line, snd Ouschita and Morchouse, tho homo of L. McEnery, In thess Imrl«hu tho Itepublican leaders, white snd colored, iave most of them been assswsinatcd, Lvery- whero olso the party fs solid and united, Expecte inz nothing from those disturbed pacishes, wo can stfil cantdéntly promise that Loulsiuna srill give Troua 8, 000 10 10,000 majority 10r 1iayce aud Ficke anl, Everything thos far betokens a peaceable clection, T, 8, DosoxT, Chalrman Republican Camnpnign Committee, TIE NOYS IN BLUE, The tharough organization and apeeific worle of the Bogs In Blue Is not gonerally understood. The entire line of the Oblo River is picketed by veterans of the War whose duty it Is to prevent tho colonization of voters from Kentucky Into Ollo and Indlana, There arc comwandants at every town and city from Pittsburg to Cairo, and a keen watch will be kept all along the front.’ The reports arc made dircet to Col. Drake DeKny, at the natfonal headquarters here, and a Inrge number of dlspatches came In to-night. These are samples: MavsviLty, Ky., Nov. G.—River thoroughly picketod. - Fho Uniied States Marsnel to-day in nr- reating peraons here who voted at the Ohjo October election, (qu‘r‘md) Licut, Joun K. Braine, CovixoToR, ‘f" Nov, 0. —Pickets establiahed. Tichels depressod. © Won't bot anything to-day. (Signed) . U, 1. EATON, Assistant Adjutant-General Boys in Blue, Theso forces are purely clvil, and make no pretenstons to anything but the detection of Iraudulent schemes and the guarding of the bal- lot-box ngainst repeaters. The fact that such an organization exists pozsibly does more in the way of prevention than the organization ftself. ACTUAL FACTS. g Special Ditpatch to The Tribune, New Yong, Nov. 5.—Despite the sham pool- selling of last week, nelther Morrissey nor Kelly believes Tilden will carry this State. This is reliable. Its source Is beblud tho scenes, and thoroughly informed. The stamnpede in this city and Brooklyn contlnuca. Despite the ap- parent truce between tho Democratic factions, Tilden's mnjority iu this clty s lioncstly cx- pected to bo helow 40,000, Two distinet Re- publican and ono Independent canvass of the Btate give Hayes 55,000 to 75,000 outside the city. There canuot be found any authority for Democratie contrary boasts, except the letters which Tlden himself reports from all tho countics. Abn counter-move to the fraudulent signa- tures of Claflin's fifteen portersand crrand boys to Tllden's call of businces men, 150 salesmen and elerks of that establishment, all voters, pub- lish thelr bellef that the nation’s safety and prosperity demand Hayes® electlon. FRECAUTIONARY, To the Western Associated Press. New Yonrk, Nov. 0.—The conference nt the residence of Police Commiasfoner W. F. 8mith, between Mayor Wickham, Corporation-Counsel ‘Whitney, Bupervisor Davenport, the United States District Attorney, the United States Marshal, the police authorities, and others, was not concluded tll a Jato hour this morning, the object befog to sceure tho most effective adminietration of the statutes goveroing the clectlon, Tne Unlted Btates Cominiseloner of Elections, tho ity authorities, the Board of Police, and Usited Statcs oflicers are in full accord. The list of persons registered with a view of votlug fraudu- lently Is very long, and warrants Liave been put into the hands of "the proper officers for the ar- rest _of any person who, having rezistercd Iraudulently, shall attempt to vote. The offi- cers will be properly assisted by the police authorities. » HOLIDAT, To-morrow being clection-day isa legal holi- day, and all the bunks, exchanges, courts, and Unlted SBtates offices will be closed, The schools will not he opened till Wednesdny norning, to-day helng also a lioliday for teachers and pupils. e Customn-Iouse will remaln open to-morrow till 9:80 o'clock in the morning for the cutrance and clearance of ves- sels, Muolls will be closed at the Post-Oflice at 10 o'clock In the forenvon. POOL-TIAUDS, The Trtbune to-morrow savs: “ Warrants were {ssueil this afterncon agaiust several of the partics cngaged in pool-sclling by Judge ICas- mere, on the oath of two men, James Kellinger and John Muhuney, who have been employed by the partles. They sct forth that the pools were run for the purpose of creating public senti- ment, and that frauds of the worst character have been practiced upon the public," AN ESTIMATE OF THE PRODABLE VOTE. In the Bditor of The Trivune. Cnicaao, Nov, 6.—Tho follnwlngylu a careful cotimute of the situation in New ork State, from actunl canvuss #nd catimates by former vows, ‘The general impresston seems to prevall that'the Republicans witl poll about 57,000 or 53,000 fu the eity and the Democruts 03,000 to 07,000, We have given them more, owing to the largo registration. Yours, “Yapz'7im Jtepublican, Democratic. i} 7,500 4,600 New York. Tatal,., 808, 100 A GENERAL VIEW, TENNSYLVANIA, Bpectal Dispaich to The Tribune, TmtapsLriss, Nov. 6.—There s fntensc ex- citemncut here in view of the election to-morrow, The Republicans are confldent of polling a full voto and carrylug the Stato by a handsome ma- Jority, notwithstandlng a canvass of unprece- dented actlylty on the part of the Domocrats, Tn this city thelr attack upon Rowan, candidate for Sherlll, may injurc him, but wiil bring out o Hoycs voto that would not otherwise bo cast, The Republican majority in the State is vari- ously estimated at from 10,000 to 15,000, and sume clalm 20,000, MABIACUUSETTS. Bamuel Bowles telegraphs from Springfleld that Hayes will have 80,000 majority in Massa- chusctts, and that the Republicans will elect clght or nine of the clovou Cougressmen, in- cluding = probably Butler aud Banks. The JMaussachusetts Leglslature will be largely Re- publican, but auti-Boutwell. BOUTHL OAROLINA, Qov. Chamberlain telegraphs that a peaceahle clection will give South Carolina to the Repub- licans by & mujority of not less than 20,000, LOUIBIANA, Advices from New Orleans represent that tho registration llsts of that city arc belog carefully purged under the supervision of tho United States Marghals. About 8,000 fraudulent D ouratic yotcs will thus bo eruseds Loulsta CHICAGO, ' Electoral votes arc confidently relled upon Ly the Republicana, NEAY AMPSIIRE, W. E. Chandler, ex-Sceretary of the Natlonat Republlcan Comumnittee, predicts a Republican inajority of from 30,000 to 60,000 in lis Btate, New Hawnpshire, I MAINE, the Democrats have given up the fights HEW JERAEY. Influential New Jersey Republicans clatm that Btate for Hayes by 2,000, and the Detmocrats, mnake a slinilar claim, CONKECTICUT Is 8till in doubt, with both parties confident. THE EMPIRE BTATE. Hugh Hastings, editor of the Commercial Ad- vertiser, telegraphs that Tilden cannotcarry that State without a majority of 59,000 In the clty, which he belleves fmpossible. e claims New York for Haycs by 15,000 or more, BUMMING UP, REPUDLICAN PROSPECTS. Spectal Dispatch ta The Tribune, Wasnixaroy, D. €., Nov. 6.—The summiog up by the Conarcssional Committee of ol its returns the night beforo election is about as follows: As is indicated, if the Republicans suceeed In preventing Democratic feauds in New York City so as to keep the majority in that city down to 35,000 or 40,000, the Republican majori- ty in the State, outside of the clty, will fusure the Electoral vote of New York for Iayes and Wheeler; that with New York State, the Re- publican ticket will certalnly have 105 votes, ten more than o majority of the Elcctoral Collego, without counting any of tho other doubtful States in which the | probabllitics of Republican success are vergg strong. These doubtful Statcs, which the Coimittec is quite copfident will go Republican, cast 65 votes, and, i1 the beliet of the Committee Is well-founded, will give Layes 200 votes, 75 more than cnough, With New York, the Committee clafm 233 votes in the Electoral College; without it, 143, ‘The following are the doubtful States which the Republicany confldently expect to carry: Sonth Carollna.. AT THE DEMOCHATIC HEAD the campaigm ends as it begun, in_blow, blul, brag, The reports of the Tilden Literary Du- rean have created great enthuslasm in” local Democratic clreles, ~ Mr, Harvey, in charge of the Comuittee, says Tilden's elcction is certain, In this opinjon the lueal committees agree, Notwithstanding the biufl of the fletitious Eoula.um Republicans offercd n great mauy even uts to-tay on IHaoyes. WASOINGTON NOTES. SHERMAN AND SIERIDAN, &Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, Wasminarox, D. C., Nov. 6.—A dispatch has heen recefved liere from Chicago stating that Gen. Sheridan knows nothing whatever alout golng to New Orleans, The last desperate ex- pedient of the Democrats has been to have Blieridan appear in New Urleans to-morrow to take charge of the troops, but it appears that 8herldan {s quietly in Chicago to-day, aud has recelved no orders to go to New Orleans, His recent visit bere lad exclustve reforcnce to Iu- dian matters. GEN, SHERMAX, 08 to politics, owing to his neutral posi- tion, 8 incined to say but little. ~ Iie does sny, however, ‘I huve u atrong affection” for the * character of Gov, Hayes, both a3 o soldier aud a man, Iayes was a brave officer, and 1 liope to see Wi clected, and expeet that lie will be. Thisismy fudivid- ual oplnion, and I dou't care who knows it but 1 do not wish to sy anything for the purpose of influcucing othiers.” LOUISIANA. . ELECTION EPIIODES, New OnLEans, Nov. G.—A. jecial to tho Dicayune from Vicksburg says 'tho Sherlls posse sent from Fayctte yesterday to arrest one negro for shooting another were fired {nto by negroes from an ambush and two of the posse mortally wouuded. The Sherifl's posse wero unarmed. A detuchment of troops was scnt from this ity yesterday to Delta, La, A special to the Democrat from Dayou Sara says: ¢ Capt. Thomas C. West, Democratic candidate for Sherfl, who was smbushed and shot yesterday, died this morning.” A dispateh from Monroe, La., says a large body of armeid uegroes entered that clty Bunday nightuscercted thelr arms, and remained there to<day. ‘The Mayor issuced n proclamation com- manding them to take thelr arms and return to their humiea, Tm.-{ were about to comply, when 1amlet, a negro Sherlf, collected shont 800 ne- groua in the city Mmits, and advised them not to obey the Mayor's proclumation. The negroes toofi the Bherill's advice, and conchuded fo re- mafn. They say they witl have another company Join them to-night, 5 A special to the Republican from Monroe, La., says: * The colored people coming here to vote are stopped by urmed men, and_thelr registra- tlon pupers tuken from them, The Btate Su- pervisor of Registration has heen {nstructed to fasne duplicates, . J. Edward Leonard, Republican candidate for Cougress in_the Fifth District, has been ap- pointed by Gov, Kelloge Assoclate Justice of the Supreme Court of the State, vice Taliuferro, deceased. Muyor Emlom and Col, Ilale, of the Unlited Btates urmy, have discovered a larize number of arms secreied in the house of V. Moore, colored, PENNSYLVANIA. A NOUAING PROCESSION IN PITTSRURG, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Prrrssuno, Nov. 6.~The largest demonatra- tion ever seen In this clty or county took place liere tu-duy. For some time past marching clubs and varlous other Nepublican organiza- vone luve been preparing for the event which culminated In the splendld affair of to-lay. Manufacturers ol tnerchonts vied with euch other fn frienaly rivalry to cclipse all former efforts, and the result proved thelr suceess, "The streuts were Hned with anenthusiastic populace, who, notwithstanding the fact that it ramed steadily from 7 o'clock this mornfng, malntain. wil o sulld front, aud chicered lowdly thelr favor- Jed a8 they passed. ‘Flie proc over three “hours i passing dos avenue; and the lowest estimate goes not phaco less than 10,000 nien (n lne. Many bawners car- rled displayed mottoes ot conshiferable points and eHeited loud applause from the spectators, Altogether It wia u pgrand suecess, sl fally inaintaiued tho' Kepublican supetiority fn (hia county, INDIANA. INDIANAPO! INDIANAPOLIS, bl Nov, S.~Thoro is no change {n the politieal sltuation to-night, Re- publicans ore confident und hopefal of achicy- {ng succoss to-marrow, whilo thy wmost sangaine and boastful of Detnocrats do not clalin ity fn- crease of their majority fn October, Within the past week the Democruste Committes hore hing recoived 100,000 from New York, $10,000 of which bave been recelvod for use in ghis clty, The remalnder, averuging $1,000 Err couaty, has been sent out through the Btate, ‘Ihe money will be used in the effort to mrrurt the negro vote, but it is believed that It witl not suceed, lmrunnl(ons from Kontucky were made openly to-day, and onw squad of twenty- five arrived biere to-night, % g CALIFORNIA, REGISTHATION IN 8AN FRANCISCO, 8ax FranCIsco, Caly Nov, 8.—Registration Is unprevedented in view of tho electlon to-mor- row. Including those listed to-day there are over 55,000 natnes on tho great register, and itis expected the city will cast 40,000 votes, Several partivs were held to answer to-duy for fraud- ulent n.‘flslrnunn, and arrests ore still being made. It s belleved that trauds will bo pretty ceffectunlly l\l“)‘?brwvd. Lave been anade for preseryl Awmplo preparations L:_‘; order, Both UESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1876. parties express confidence in carrying the city und Btate, NORTH CAROLINA. MIOT AT RALLION. Pateson, N. C,, Nov. 6.—A Demoeratie pro- ceasfon way attacked by negroes to-night. The police Interfered and “were also asmalled. Trwo !nolk-nmvn were badly fnjured aud several whites urt Lefore qulet was restored. st i TENNESSEE, A TILDEN MAN ITAS TIIE WIRES, Nasnvinue, Tenn, Nov. 7.—Contidence fn the electlon of Tilden here is unabated, and the excltement is high, The Hon. Willlam B. Bate, ‘Tiden Elector for the State-at-Large, 1s speak- huv\w an fmmneanse audicnce n Masonle Temple, A special to the dmerican from Bpringfield gays o colored mass-eeting fn favor of Tilden and lendricks was held there to<day, Three colored mien_tade s s, one of them an officer In n Hayes and Wheeler Club, who has been & Republican leader In Robertson County for twelve years, KKANBSAS. REPUNLICANS CONPIDENT. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. LAwnEeNCE, Kan., Nov. 8,.—All the prominent cltfes of Kausas to-night have Leen allve with great Republican gatherings. Lawrence turned outa torchlight procession more than ainile long. All the halls of the elty were crowded tull, and her best speakers were kept busy. To- peka entertalned a large number of visitars from Atchison, nud every available public room in the city held its orator aud crowds ol enthu- slaetic Republicans, Tu Atelizon, Leavenworth, and Fort Scott great_entluslann prevafled, an In every other piace beard from tie Republican side of the pleture scemes even brighter and more prowlsing theu ever before, KENTUCKY. ANXIOUS. LoutsviLLz, Ky., Nov. 6.—~The excitement {n Kentucky over the cloctiun is Intense cvery- where. Though the State is certain for Tilden, peoplefu all parts manifest an unusual desire regarding the general result. The Republicans hereheld thelr final rally Saturday night, ana to-night the Democrats are holding meetings (n every ward of the city, ‘The betting is about even, Tilden being per- haps slightly the favorite. MINNESOTA. MINNFAPOLIS, Bpecial Dispatch to Tue Tritune, MixnearoLts, Minn., Nov, 6.—The Democrats closed tho campalgn hiere to-night with a torch- light processlon for which great preparations had been made, but, on sccouut of the inclem- eney of the weather and a lack of enthusiasm, it waz a decided failure, not more than 100 per- song turning out. After marching through the principal streets they assembled ut the Awdemy of Muste, where they were addressed by W, W, MeNair, bcmucrnlk: candidate for Congress, and geveral of the leading Democrats, ILLINOIS. JoLiET. Spectat Dispateh to The Tribune. JonieT, 1L, Nov. 6.—Capt. J. 8. Phelpg, of thia clty, whose business as Gauger requlres his presence {n Chicago every day, Bundays except- ed. wus returning home this evening as usual, via the accommodation-train, on the Chicago & Alton Rallrosd, und, between the Summit and Lemont, was sssaulted and badly Injuredsby two Democratic roughs, brothers, named Tim and Tom Driscoll, who are in the employ of the Chifeago & Alton Rallroad Compauy os Assist- ant-Roadmasters. The assault was of the most brutal character and entirely unprovoked, ns well as unexpected, Capt. Phelps’ only offcuse Lefng the fuet that bhe was gettlog the best of a fellow-passenger, s Demo- crat, with whom Le was cngaged fn a good-natured political dlscuesion. Ie had no conversation wlhatever with Lis sssallants, The ruflians, even It they receive no other pin- ishment, will undoubtedly be promutly dis- chnrged, as the Chicaggo & Alton Rallroad can- not afford to retuin (n its employ brulsers and bummers who maltreat its passengers, A vemoeratic cumpaign lie has been in clrea- Intton here several days to the effpct that the cmployes of the State Penitentiary were recent- 1y asacased from 2 to $1.50 cacli by Maj. Tay- Jor of the Commissoners, for Kullllca pur- poses, nnd understanding that the report wns telegruphed to the Zimes this evenlog, your vorrespundent dealres (o brand the statemeit as false fun every line and letter. Em[‘-'luycs of the {ustitutlon who intend to vote the Tilden ticket bronounce the story false. The Warden \lmself, Ma). McClaucbey, deciores it false, and every man at all (mu{lllnr with the udministration of the uflairs of the prison Knows thnt the statement which it Is {uteuded to spring upon the public ou the mornlng of clcclllun-dn)' 13 0 lie, Stmou Pure and unadulter- ated. T v Republicans aro well prepared for the clection to-morrow, The corps of ballot-box guards Is thoroughly organized, and the cap- tafns of the different divisions have recelved their {nstructions, Fifty dollars reward Is offered Ly the Chiarman of the Republlcan Central Committee for the arrest of cach and every person who votes, or offers to vote, (He- gitimately, ‘The meeting at the Opera-House this evening was an cnthusfustic one, althouzh the cold, stormy wenther prevented as large an ste tendutice as was anticipated, The specches were briel and poiuted. They wero tade by Col. Rulph Plumb, of Streator, Muj B. W, McClanghey, Jumes Goodspeed, and the Hon. A, O. Marshall, Col. Honry Logan, and others of this aity.” 'fha ton. 6. M, Tradeifo pre- elded. The Demoacratte backbone here s weakening ;Emrurhlll yy and their contidence is below zero, ey will* be sattstled with 300 majority in Jdolict now, when, u month ago, they elaimed $0U, uml even mure, LA SALLE COUNTY, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Orraws, 1L, Duv. d—The Bepublicans and Democrats of Ottawn closed thecampalen meet- ings this evening, the former at Turner-liall, the Jutterat the Opera-House, The speaking ot both meetines wis by home_gpeakers exclusive- Iy, Doth parties are ready for to-morrow’s but- tle, and loth antlcipate o victory,—the Repub- Heans in ty ntry, the Dewocrats [n the city, Probably ot sfuca 1561 bave the Republicans of Lusalle County been thoroughly awake to the importance of ntest o8 now. Their canyass has been ex ingly apirited. During the past threo weeks Trom three to five meetings hava’ heen held fn o overy one aof the thirty-seven townships. With threo exceptions these weetings have, a8 o rule, been well attended. Nearly all of the local candl- dates have mude a personal canvass, aud {n muny ol the most populous towns comnmitices lave maide out contpleta lists of voters, Both candidates und commitiees, us well s speakers, return to the headyuarters of the County Com- mittees the muost encouraging reports, Unlessa heavy frmtnlent vote §s polted Iy the ettles of Ottawa, Ladalle, *Pery, and Uties, the county will bo caried by the Republicans by from A0 to G0, Camplell, " the Democratie candidate for Congressman, may run ahead of his ticket, sad possihily carry the mnmlf, but he wil he beaten I the district by uot [ess than 10K majority, Three-fourths of the Green- Tack-Republicuns who voted for bin two years az0 will voto for Gen, P, C. 1layes now. While cerceing with Campbell on the currency ques- thow, they annot um\ will not_indorse his votes with thy Rebels of tho Houss by contributing to lis re-clection, . APRINGEIRLD, Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune, Srinartity, L., dov, G.—~loth partics held Jolllticatlon ymeetings to-uight, the Kepubllcaus? me«:uu\' bufug the most lnrgely attended hows overn, .lneur-!aimu presfded, © After Col, Nor- ton and Capt. Hurt, of Lincoln, had briet, spoken, & number of businesa men who are nal ucenstomed to Lake on active purt ju politlcs spouke It supnort of the Kepublican ticket throughont, The meethng wus fninicly ens thusltie. The best estimates to-nlhi give Cullom the city by about, 300, nud the county by fully s large & majority. ‘The Demorrats ex- press less confldence, but to-night are telling that Stowand will nut he dofeated in the county over 800, thougiv clulming ‘Mtden will carry it by BOO ut least, Republicin micetlogs are “belng hickd to-nfght dn all tho country Lowns. A dreular by Lew Steward lias been distrib- uted by furiners’ wagons here to-day and circu- Jated through the cotiutry townahips, It usserts that he {8 the Independent nominee, and stands fruly Ly the priaclples of the Independent party as enunciated at Decatur, It barely meo- lons lils fudorsement by the Democrats, and nvowa antagoulmn to raliroads and all other corporate munopolice, The Inference fs Jeft, but not stated fn words, that Steward Is for Cooper, The Democrats ‘are closing the very active at the saloons. and the Republicans air vote, although the regiatration Is unusually large, aud, it is belleved, catnpalgn by exteneive earousing Both patties are confiden| are determined to have a largely fraudulent. CARRONDALE, Heh tn The Tridune, Spectal Dirpai Cannoxuane, Ik, Nov. G.—The forces were ot in full blast. tralns were run from Marion, ¢ The torchlight procession formed with t! speakers. The procession was hack, and Juminated. Col. C. H, Hteele, of Il and telling speech. He was folloned will be longz remembered by those wiio atien: as the grandest meeting ot the campalgn. The prospects on the eve of the battle in this part for the Re- be closely of the State are most encouragin publican party, ‘The polls wi watclied, and 8 peaceful clection will be held. VONTIAC, Special Dispaleh to Tne Tri Ioune. Poxtisg, I1l, Nov. 6.—Shelby M. Callom fine ished his canvass of the Staté here to-night, Court~ the largest audience amidst the greatest enthuslwsm, The Touse was crowded by which has assembled there duriug the campaly Mi,l Cullom epoke for two hours, ca oul over the State di sentiments lest he should looaca vote, Tollowed by the Hon, William Smith, of Democratlc reform and honesty. The Republicans in the county, who have had vthing to contend with, seem confident of clecting their county, legisiative, State, and cxpect to see Liv- ingston County agaln among the Republican eve: national tickets, We shall counties of the State. Spectal Dipateh ro e Triou al ta The ne. CaxtoN, 1il., Nov., 6,—The Republicans of this city maode their lnst grand rally before clectlon to-night. A torehlight processfon took place, and was participated fn by all who could #et a torch or flag. The procession mado o grand appearance as {t moved through the streets bl the cheers of the people. In the evening Unfon Hall was packed to its u;.lmuu ches of e Hon. G. Barrere, J. L. Murphy, . C. Sterns, ‘The specch of Mr, Murphy was™ full of sound Mr, Barrere's speech was an cloquent appeal to the good judzment of all honust voters. tlnyes stock {s “away nbove par here, a3 will be shown at the polls to-morrow, The Independents of Canton met in their hail to-night, and were addressed by A. H. Me- }’l’ people anxious to listen to the s) i logical argument, Relghan, of Fafrview. pectar pAIIWO0D: irpatch to Drammwoon, 11, Nov. hall was and the utinost their whole duty at the volls to-morrow. LOOK ouT! BrniNePIELD, Ill., Nov. 6.—There has been discovered & consplracy on tho part of the Democrats to defeat the people and the Repub- Alcan party by the {ssue hy mlllions of bogus Republican tickets, on which the candidafes’ names will be all right eave that the numes of Democratic candidates for Prestdential Elvctors lace of thuse nominated emocracy think that the people will bu castly decelved, and thus they can carry tho chief "polut. Voters everywhere The plot 18" a for- will be substituted In pl by Reoublicnus. The should be on their guard. midable one. CANLINVILUR, Special Dispateh to The Tridune. CARLINVILLE, L1, Oct. 6.—One of the largest rallies of the canpalgn was held at Woodburn to-day. The meeting was addressod by Gen. John Rtinaker fna speech of uver two hours, in which he showed up the corruption and disloy- alty of the Democratle party. A large moss- , ‘alyra, sud was ad- dreesed by Gen. Richard Rowett. The attend- ance was lmweunse, The torehlight procession of the veopie of Bouthern mecting wos held at wus fine, The ery 1llinols fs for Huyes and victory. GALENA. Epecial Dispaich to The Tridune. GALENA, 1L, Nov, 6.—A specien of Demo- cratle reform was given {n this vity late last night. A German Republican and Odd-Fellow was ussaulted near the residence of the Hon. E. B, Washburze by two Thdenites, and terridly beaten about thé head. The provocation §s smil va hieen the declaration of Kempel to vote uyes and Wheeler. The friends of truo reform In this city are hopeful. Tho [ust rully was held at Furner Hall to-night. 1A FALLE. Swecial Dispaic to The Tri S bune, LaSarye, M., .\‘flf'u.—'l'xwm huve been 1,500 voters regtstered bere, and 1t secths probable that ot least 200 votes will bo cast upan aflida- vits, This regristration s 762 (n exvess of the Jurgest vote ever vast here, and with all dug al- lowanee for a large fncrente of population and the nctivity of the naturalization mill, it is evi- dlent that the Democrats have acted upon a pre- determination to exert thelr nttmost strengub, Hence the most Intelligent amone thetn are an- ticipating an average wujority of about 700, LACON, Spectal Dispatch (o The Tribune. Lacox, L., Nov, 6.—Thu appointment of the Hon, Mark Bangs was changed from La Prairie to thbls place. tand paraded the strcets, Notwithetanding the inclement weather the Court-House was packed to give thu Judge wel- cowe at bis ol Tome, He made un excellent speeeh, as the last kick at the hungry Demio- vratie wolf. Alter voting Lo will return to Chicago to-morrow morntng. MAROA. At Dispaich 1o The Triduna, Mauay, ident of Buj lurge audienee at Union Haoll for the Republics ans, 1le will be followed Ly Martin Forstme: cr, well known as * the Macon County Dutel wun," and u cundidate for Sherifl, and by Dr. Brown, candldate tor Prosccuting Attorney. Tio indieations are that Macon County wiil rollup a troud old Republican majority to-morrow, KANKAKRE—' 1C1 ON PALLE PRANCAIS," = Special Dispaich to The Tridune. KANKAKEE, L, Nov., §.—A Inrge and on- thuslastic Republicun meeting was héld here to- ht, composed mostly of French-speaking A rutislug uddress in French wis made e, Chetluln and also by Prof, Dewmars, he 8,000 Freneh voters of this connty will give u good account of themselves to-tmorrow, special X Monmsos, ., Nov, #.—The Kepublican campalgn closed to-night with an enthusiastic rully at the Court-Houwso, 8peechos wero made by the Hon, E. B, Warner, F. D, Hamsay, and U, F. Woodrufl. The tilee Club brought” down the house by the local hits made inthe campalgn sougs, CHATSWORTIL, Special Dispaic ta T Trib CUATSWONTIT, llfl:kNuv. &—Tus Ton, C. H. Frew addressed a large and enthusiastic neet- Ing here to-night. e muds somo telling points. Louk for 4 goud round majority from O Liviogston. WISCONBIN. KAU CLAWRY, Special Dispaich 1o Tha Trivuns. Eav CLang, Wis,, Nov, t.—8aturday wesa great day for the Republicavs of Eau Clalre, Four hundred horsemen, all uniformed with rod, white, and blue sashes, each bearlog a flag, parnded the streets in tho aftermoon. The Iou. C. @, Wiillams spoke to & crowded bouso, and o the cvening egaln addressed the pocple, ‘Tho street-parade fa tho eveuing was the largest and most Lnpoelng ever secu fn Targest’ grandest, and most enthuslastic demonstration iwas held bere this evening. The Republican Every surround- Ing precinet was represented h{llu ¢lub, 8pecial rand Tower, and Murphysbata, bringing in twelve cars of Ipellm‘fl(i he heac of the coluinp at the Planters’ Ilouse, inarched up Oak aud down Maln, then duwn Fast street and up West street, halting at the Post-Oflice corner, where a stand had been erected for the come l»uwd of torch-hearcrs afoot and ovn hurse- numbered upwands of 12,000, Maoy of the houses nlonz the streets were - Mattoon, spoke for onc and a half hourspmaking a mwlnr- the Hon. John Baker. of Belleville,who for one’huur addressed the axsembly on political inatters as 1ins never beendelivered (n our city. This nlfi'};& 1. ying ‘fm lenca with Lim, and never during his tour d be make 80 tine a epcech or 20 many friends or votes from the opposition, Demacrats aud Independents were pleased with Mr, Cullom's fair and manly discussion of the ])flnuiplcu involved in the” eampajin, abus- Nz uo one, and yet speaking Lis convie. tions, and men of “all parties declare they prefer such a man for Governor tos man who 1s o moral coward, and refuscs to express his Ho wos of Lexing- ton, who, ior nearly an hour, kept. t]m audience in a'perfect foar with his wit and his description The Tribune. #.—The Republicans of Braldwood were out In force this evening. A grand torchlight processlon, with two bands of music, paraded the streets, atter which they proceeded to Odd-Fellows' 11all, where able and stirring speechies wera made by H. W, Wilcox, kuowi ns ¢ The Mendota carpenter,’ and Gen. 1, C. Hnlycs. candidate for Cungress. The large full, gi;md fecling and cuthusiasio prevaled. ‘There Is no discount on the Republicans of Braldwood. They will do Nov, b—Geu. J, A, Sinith, a res- Fe, New .’\lcxlcn‘ is nddrc:a!n r o 'IE!VE CENTS, ‘e Chippewn Falls sent d 50 torcliby 3 S which, aingd to 600 8t L Dlace, wave § S5 dies fn'the line and 500 horsoe men, all up H 34, Tl‘xa nlmltit nlgg.‘lmhle thl?‘g ~1 & agon londed with trunks, the 19 ! ayes and wmm'n . . Ftan "3 another, with trunks e 1 young ladies with s parapherualia and n Mvgpnr:fi'y rrec—nchool.c Y‘::‘:x ean place 2] X Whe".flur. Eau Clalre County 400 for Hayes and labeled 48, 7. River MADIION. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, - Mapisox, Wis., Nov. 0.—The Jast demonstra- tlon by the Republicans in this city was marked to-nicht by a splendid torelllzht procession, which escorted the Ilon, L. D, Caswell, the nomincea for Congress in this district, to the Ase sembly Chamber, whifch wos packed with tho ttelligence of_the city, Mr. ' Coswell made a powerlul speech, showing up the Democratie party to the fullest cxtent. fhs speecht was re- ceived with great applause. The Ropublicans are confident of carrylng the State by from 10,000 to 12,000 majority.” The Detnocrats had afinal meeting to-night, and eseayed a big pro~ ceasion on horsehack, which was o miscrable faflure, harely forty horsemen appearing, and ?;:Y. g(lcfihc “"5’0""5; htlmdl n‘d‘fil n:;-}vnwn.x » slcliae and Gen, Shiclds addressed a alim. audlence in the Senate Chiamber. Bpectal Dismaten o Ths Tribm 7 e 3 JaxesviLLe, \\'af, Nov., u.—’ru:' campalmn. closed l‘-onlghr. with ‘2 Republican meoting ut- Lappin's Hall, addressed by local speakers, the Hon. C. G. Williams, the fon. J, B, C: ¥y the Hon. J. 1. Bennett, the Hon. P, Norcrose, and others. The Democrats were addrossed by, Gen. L N. Stlles, of Chicago, nt the Opora~} House. Both parties are confident, but the cit; will probably give Hayes 200 majority, Spectal Dispateh to. o 7w S eA G0, 1 . FoXp DU Laic, \Vis, Nov, n.b—u’(';'eu. E. 8. Bragg, Democratlc nomince for Congruas, this, district, spoke to a fale-sized audlence at Amory” JI:,A‘_II to-night. 110 tivel ) o-morrow will be a lively day, The Mayor. has ordered all saloons closed, The fccllm;’ln both factions [s very high, Bets are offered” by § Republicana that Wisconsin witll go for Haycs with no takers, . MILWAUKEE. MiLWAUKRE,. Nov. 6.—~The in this clty to-night with a great demonstration by the Republicans with the largest procession cver known In the city. Franz Sigel addressed ! a large audience of Democrats ot the Academy. | MICHIGAN. ALLEOAN. Apecial Dispalch to The Tribune. ALueoan, Mich, Nov. 0.—Notwithstanding the Inclemency of thé weather and the lmited notlee given for his appearance here, Scnator Ferry was greeted with one of the largest and most enthusfastic audlences of the campalgn. ' He spcke for three hours in Empire Hall, His remarks were well recelved and frequently op-r plauded. The meeting 1s to be continued this’ evening by local speakers. The Ropublicans of tnis locality are confident of victory at th w-morrow.’ i ol campalgn ceased, EAST SAGINAW. Special Dispaten 1o The Tridune. EAST BAGINAW, Mich., Nov. ‘6.—The Repub- licans gave the finishing touchics to the came paign to-night with a grand torchlight proces- sion, which was witnessed by thousands of veople, Mnl’lfl' of the mnincas houses were fl- luminated. Two hundred horsemen and 1,200 torchies, with two bands of music, were in 'the procession, The aflalr, despite a hard rain- gtorn, which prevailed oll day, wus o completa suceess. A TEPORM ROORDACK, Spectal Diwpatch to The Tribure, ApRiax, Mich., Nov. d.—A dispatch in the Detroit Free Preas vepresenting Mr, Criswell, Republican candilate for Governor, ot having heen threatened with violence while visiting Riza Saturday fu consequence of some crooked Lix transactions, I8 » characterlstic Reform le, The story is a libel on . the people of Rigy, anda fraud on the eredullty of the Frec P'resy. . ot DUBLQCE. Bpactal Dispatch o The Tribune. DuBUQUE, Ia., Nov. 6.—Tu-night, en tho ove of clection, the whole ity fc alive with ene thuslnam. Both the Repuhllcans and Demo- crats arc out with their scparate urgzantzations, bands, and {fircworks. The Democracy was ad- dressed by thefr Congresslonal numinee, M, Gnulith, more popularly knownas the ** Bouquet - Candidate.' This city has been very successful this campalgn, aa the Democracy has managed to get bold of §20,000 of Tilden's **bur'l,” and thoy are freely buying up the votes of the lower classes. But the Republicans will stand by thelr tuws o the last, and tho result will be that Capt. Burdick, thc Republican candidate, will be our next Congressman. Spectat Dispateh to The Trivune. . pect . DavexronT, In., Nov. 4.—Col. R. G. Ingersal addressed one of the finest usscrublages of peo- ple ever assembled In Dnvun(gun. The mecthg was held in the Hurtls Opera-Hlouse, which holds 2,000 people, the weather belng too cald to admit of out-door npcamnfi. ‘The Colanel's speech was o very fine and brill{ant rapturously recelved. Another meeting was held by the Republicans. this evening In the Opera-House, specches be- le"fiq made by Gov. Kirkwood aud the Hon, H. it one, and was Spectas DUpateh bo Tha Trd 3 o une. BunLINuTON, L., Nov, 8.—The city Is ina fever of ruln.lmd excltement to-night.” In Mar- fon Hall, about 800 Demucrats arc listening to Wesley C. Hobbs, their Congressional candidate, A thonsand Republicans ure v:mqunli Unlon Hall, und are wild in thelr sothusiastic Indorso- ment of Col, Btone, thelr candidate. Ilis tra- ducers have increased his majority by hundreds Wwith their slanders, BAD FOR BASH. . WILY IE IS UNYIT TO I A HENATOR. ¢ Tu the Volers of the Second District, C1cAG0, Nov, f.—Certalu chargtes have been made against the character of D. N. Bash, cane didato for Btate Senator of tho Second District, for honesty and integrity, and, therefor:, aguinst his fitness to represcot the Second Dige trict fu the State Scoate, 1n viow of the fact that the eald D, N, Bush has made public,by a card in the moruing papers of Nov. 0, his explauation of the facts, aud denlal of the charges, we deem it due to the voters of gald districe ulso tu mako publie the following facts: On the 27th of October it was publicly charg. o, in substance, that sald D. N, Dush had fraudutently contracted o debt to ., V., Robblng & Co.5 that a judgment had b ubtained agatost Wl on sald fraudulently contructed debt, which Judgment sald Bash bad nover paid, and refused to pay. F Ou the 28th of Octoler, the Exccutive Come mittec of the Municipal Heform Club roceived the fullowlng counnunieation frowm safd Bash: Cueano, Oct, 28, —Xrecullve Counnlites Municlpal’ Reforn’ Club—Cirxrienns: Naving Jearned that certain objections hud been wmado ta niy ftuces np u candidate for Biate Heuator In the Sce- ond Dstrlct, 1ask Jerntarion L ke n statemont hefore your Conimitice al your meoting this ofteee uoon ab 3330 o'clock. Youre vory respucifully, b K, jiasu, Mr. Bash eame Lefore the Coinmbttecand then nud there ndmitted tho contracting of the debt to E.V. Robblns & Co.; admitted tunt it had never been pald; and, when asked why, having tho means, hio had nover pald it, replled that Lis had got madat sowmething aud bad sald he wouldn't pay i, aud ho wouldu’t, He denfod that noy judgmont had beeu obtalned ngatnst him, but sald pothing sbout sny settlement uf #aid debt, such us ho published in his card Boo- day moruing, This Was Bash's statement before the Execu- tive Committee, asthe members of the Commite tee, without cxvoptivn, uuderstood it. Aud, besldes, by u strong preponflomnw of thy tea= llmol:{ efore tho Committee, said debt ap- peared to have been frauduleutly contiacted by said Bash, us tbus prescated: D, N. Bash bor rowed ,§3,000 of E. V, Robbins & Co. on tho romies of a delivery of corn of that value then u the country. When the corn arrived in Chi- €30 Bash sofd ihecorn to snother party and scketed the money, and still owes E. V. Rob~ Dilie & Co. tho 83,00, ‘I'hat tho truth §s thata judgient was ob. tained aguinst aald Bush on sald debt, the rec- ord of which was destroyed by the §rut fire, sufllcienily appears froni the” fullow] lottor it ‘from s well-known law-flrw to William A, Rage