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VOLUME XXXII, DIATIODDS AND PEARLS. N, MATSON & €0, Tlavo now on cxhibition the most per- foet and complete assoriment of Fine piamonds and Pearls ever shown in this ¢ity, which they are offering at Jess prices than {ho samo quality have ever heen sold, State & Monroe-sts. TY RENT. FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES I THE TRIBUNE BUILDING . TORENT. Apply to WM. C. DOW, Room 8 Tribune Building, For Rent. The bullding Ne . 10, 12 and 14 Laks X120, fan all mprovemen A entire bullding, fire.pruof_vaults, hard-wood officce and stale cases, hail eanveniences for shippings and receiving goods. Inquire at our office, 1. A. KOHN & DROS. AUCTION SALE. ByC.C. THAYER &CO., 1162 Indiana-av., Elogant French Walnut Parlor & Chamber Furniture, Oak Din- ing-Room Furniture, English Body-Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Pier Mirror, Lace Cur- tains and Cornices, Engravings and Chromos, China, Crockery, and Glassware, Bedding, Xitch- en end Leundry Furniture, Boiug tho Bntiro Contents of Residence No. 1162 Indionn-av., AT AUCTION, Wotnesday, Ot 31, 21 100.0, HIRAM BRUSH, Auctionoor. E EF NALL FINE ART SALE. DON'T FORGET TIE SALE OF FINE EUROPEAN PAINTINGS, At 231 WABASU.AV,, On Thareday, Friday, and Saturday Nighta, con- menciug nt _L_‘Liclur.k. W, A, il GRATES AND e e e e r ‘ \ trimmed, and’ KLATE HANTE PLOBASCO & RU. ~IATE: WANTLD. 3 b s [Wiant fo By 2 10 4 Keres For Factory, it Stock Yards o on C., Il & Q., Alton, or R. 1. 1. K. Jo lll-i.“ll‘l'\' LOF P, STEAMNSIIPS, Genernl Transatianilc Company. Between Yow York and llavre via Pirmouth, from ) E 5 01} .. 100t of Mort Wel 1. 30.m W ! Ta.m, eiry et il b e . > (lncludlug winedt 2100; Hccond Uatin, $033 e, 9z, including wine, bedding.and utensits. ml‘mu If, LONDON, or any raliwsy station Firat Cabin, €03 to 8100, sccording tn accommadas 00 Becod Canto #hSt ITird CaLin $31 SIoOFaRS, 27, fucluding eves; as above. LOULS DE DERIAN, Agent, 83 Brosdway, or W, B, WHITE, 47 Clark-at., Agent for Clilcago, ~ Norlh German Lloyd, Tt steawers of this Company wil day from Brewen Plor, Toot of Thir tates of Lo Sew: vor il overy Bat Feer, Hohoken: e e 430 Lok S freidne : cr: o fre ud paseage apply 1o o M QNI & e 2 Bowling Gree, few York. A Y i Great Western Steamship Line, From New York to Dristol (Engtand) direct. N Kleeraga certiicats VAT e o otk ate Sich ORIENTAL GOODS, JAPANESE GOODS. Wo now have a greater varlety thaz ever of Jnpancee and CLineso Goade, coming oo kind of Porcelatne, l'ottery, Lronits, Lacquer Wi Sliks, Toys, Pajer Artlcies, Screeny, Carved Furniture, ete,, etc. Orleutnl Carpets, Huga, sod Tabl oo Covers. Collections of iiare and leo Autlqus Claissouno uuwmels, Lacquers, Forcelnifie, ete. Doalers will aad {t sdvantageous to examine our stock. New Iuvolees coustantly arriving, sad at loweat prices cyer before offezed. A, A, VANTINE & (0, 727 aud 53D Uraadway, New T BEDUCATIONAL. S, DAILYA AND M. DIRADFORD'S (LATE I\ 3tra, Ogden Hoidman's) K ) SivATE e lkmdfiu wna Day culldres, with callstheulcs, Febpelis Segt. 24, Applcni orousidy sompetcnt teadiers. - Lectureaby Ers Vi Raweins san br. Lavberion -7 A Y ¥ou Wilsrhiouse % Eile) AN, Geueva Lake, Wia 1“.\llll4\’ BOAUDING-BCHUOL FO! barticolara address L. Wil guarantes fhe umost pers feot v b cithier Laaies' or tients® W3, sud workuiacahip sobsau- {titul thas You caiy uevelsu o ! Cloest ubaciver. Can you slfurd | (0 ook hideous when 1618 fu your U eE Ly SPpear 84 if nature lisd upailed” you Witk 8 Leautiful ficad of hair? MRS, THOMPSON, 210 Wabash-av. e 3UALED FabiibAalnpd’ STANDAND D8, FAIRCANKS, MORSE & 00, 221& 110 Lake St., Chicago, Bezasefultobuy only the Geaulne, ¢ Thicage Duaily Tribmne, £ 3 CILEAP LOTS. ing the Centennfal Exhibition, and agaln last May at the opening of the Permanent Exhibl- tlon. This delegation was most cordlially re- celved by the Presldent, who conducted them ioto his private lbrary, where, seated In WASHINGTON. Suburban Lots|....... Texas; Cammings and Oliver, of Iowa; and Phillips, of Kansas, The followlug members Introdured billa for the repeal or modification of the Resumption act: Kelley, of Pennsylvania; Southanl POLITICAL. J i irring Ad . Diplomatic Nomina- A Stirring Address to the Repub. p Gonfi 2k :hu tl';'xklm. of them !lor"ovcr one hour, | and Ewlng, of Ohfo: Durham, of Ken- licans of Massachu~ IS8 te W ions onfirme 0 the exclusion of all other guests, | tucky; Atkins and Bright, of Tenncssee: % SHO N FREE, n y he frankly talked over the situation, and ukui Fuller, of Indiann: Eparks, Harrison, Knapp, setts. 1 Eg the Senate. for and received thelr viewson his policy of and Cannon, of 1llinofa; Franklin, of Missourl; and Culberson, of Texas. Of these, Hunter, of Indiana, and Culberson, of Texas, presented Liils authorizing TIE KEISSUS OF OREENDACRS retired already under the Itesumption act, The foliowivg gentiemen introduced bitls for the pavment of distles in greenbacks: Walter, of Virginta; Ruddle, of Tenncssce; Eparke, Springer. and Hartzell, of Tltinois. It will be seen that Illinois takes the leatd In these wmeasures, four bills having come from her Representatives for restoring the silver lar and making it unlimited legal-tender, the e numver for the repeal of the Resamption act, and three for paying the duties in green- backs, Ohlo ranks” next, having htroduced thiree Lllts for the silver dollar and two for re- pealing the Resumptinn act. TILR ARMY, The Chalrman of the Military Affalrs Commit- tee, Gieu, Banntog, made a bold move for 3 change in army matters by presenting o bili re- pealing ell 1aws which foruid the appuintment in the army and bavy of those who served in the Revel mni'. e Davis, of North Carolina, Introduced a bill of harmleas appearance to repest o certain section of the Revised Statutes, which turna out to be a proposition to repeal the law which forbids Civil 8ervice, the discussion leading to a free interchange of ovinfon es to who would bo TR PITTEST PERTON to serve the Government as Minister to En- gland. The name ot Wayne MacVeagh was prom- inently mentioned, as were the naines of Lo or thiree other gentlemen, but the moment that of Jolin Welsh was suggested Lhe President's face brightened up, and, bLringing his band down with force upon hia knee, he exclaimed, "I have lad Lis name In my mind for some time past.” In the ensulug conversation the Committee pressed upon the President the re- mewnbrance of hie long and falthiul servicea to the City of Philadelphia and the State of Pennsylvania, and to tlie splendid record he had made for himself in his public and private capacity as a citizen, Furtherinore, it was pointed out that he was onc ot the few men who would be ACCEPTADILE TO ALL CLASSES of the Ntatc: that ha was not a politiclan; that ho was not guided by partisan motives; that he was abore reproach, with o oint in his armor Tho President's Civil-Service-Reforu. Policy Applanded to the Echo. SAVING§BAN KS John Welsh, of Philadelphia, Nominated for the En- glish Mission. Age My office, until December 1, will be kept open evenings.till 10 o’clock, for the benefit ot those cmployed during the day. Incidents of the Campaign Now Ul Beling Waged In Wis- consin, Who the Said Welsh Ts, and What His Qualifica- tions Are. The many tears which have been shed during the fast thirty days over money lost In Eavings Ianks hiave brought JOY 1o the hearta of thore who had Pput thelr money in $100 LOTS, Which are THR BAFEST and BEST investment the Iabaring-man, clerk, teacher, mechanic, and man of s €aa possihly find. NY LOTS AT LA GRANGE Are only one Block from the Depat. and 7 mllea from Chicags ltintia, They arc Beautitul P'roperty, sad 1 am selilng them for A Few Speculations Regarding the Ohio Senatorship. Address of the New York State Repube And, Thirdly, How He Came to lican Committee. Be Selected for the Place,' MASSACHUSETTS. REPUBLICAN ADDRES3 apesial Disnateh to The Uhicase Pribune, Bosrox, Mass, Oct, 30,—The Republiean State Central Committes will publish to-mor- Enumeration of Some of the 9 Al which ndverse criticlsm could reach, and | the payment of accounts or claims agalnst the | row a etirring address to the Republican voters $100 Prominent Bills Bofore tat o Dad all the abllity, \f named | Uoverument duy beforo 1500 1o Uiose whu | of the State, of whih the followiug are the 3 the House. and confirmed, to Sl the bih olice of Minister | Auandoned thelr allezlauce and went lntorebell- most generally futcresting portions, showing that there Is no disposition to take other ground than that so boldly advauced {n their platform: 813 down and 83 monthly. This mal oa after your first payinent. can save 1hatoncligar mo: Plenipotentiory to England with dignity and honor. Referénce was made to Scnator Camer- on, and the President declared that not fur o 1t cost you, y 17 centa & day, Vor or your good wife will litthe more, so you can THE WHISKY CASES. g 5 Tthenine did} and ooty dld, not cs 132 . ts claimed that the sonlh antry desire the election /ndieton. They say_ that Pendletoifqrae H. & uchof hisparty; that ho wasa merfierves ongress when it cost all s man was worih 01 e 8 Democrat, Radicalism with an unwavering faith; that be ~ s in fact deserving almost of reverenca in ‘that, with the fanaticlsm of a Middle ciples to his breast an CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1877, 7 glCD FIVE CENTS aken.Y, 3 an i Dow we stand faca i with tne subject uf glact; { 2 tor. The Illg) ol one that must be dist., ng & Democ: Ject b not very mmmfi:fi: sed. portion of the as well a8 the ""'""?‘rmrtlon o thy and that he battled wifh pligrim, he clasped his cherished prine took tho cotirequences, say that he has, however, always been pleading for the SBouth, and in the present time of good-witl it is but right that he should be honored. On the other hand, it is clalmed by the Democrats who oppose him that he is not & Democrat. They call him an aristocrat, rich and pampered, 8 man who was born with a gold #poon fn hls mouth, est labor In his life, and never did o day's hon- ‘These people protest st such & man belng placed {o the Senate aln. :fimuuh the vutes of workingmen and true Democrats. Mr. Pendleton nas some ‘of the shrewdest political workers In his party enlisted In his be- half, among whom may be mentioned ex-Speak- cr Converse. ten, Tom Ewing was thought to posacss con- sidcrable strength, hat his prospects do not pun out well of late, azainst him that he is from the same Congres- slonal District with Judge Thurman, already v the Senate, and that {t would be un- Just to the rest of the State to have the two Senators live so near together, the ddaim upon the part of the friends of Gen. Ewing that he {s the apostlc of soft monev, and the result ol theelection was a triumph of the In the first plare, It s urged who is In answer to soft-money princple, and the partv therefors fing » mey to economise Political Complexion of the | ®iile moment hind hie entertalned the thought ANOTHER ATTEMPT AT COMPROMISE. e ’:::",;{':?;‘:l;t"mfl,fi‘{‘ ;l'\“';"‘:)lr{“gm;:\.l" wught Lo recognize the Generat on this ground, of hominating the ex-Senator for the ollice, und Busctal Duateh to The CAlcagn Tribuns, Nesmbilcas pAriy In Maceschasetty nas notge. | 15 18 said thet he fs already In the flouse of A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWN. 8 1 Leading H. ho annuunced s frm determination toappoint | WasmineTow, . C., Oct, 30.—The Chicazo | parted. either in prineiples uf In canidates, from | Hepresentatives, where e can do as mich good il i I\ eversa. ading House N & ey B [\ Pl J W th ft causc as in the & d c t6s ,,Z’.‘JJ.}‘,” {1‘1:':‘:1; n:s-: ‘:-:;I.\_sls u‘r !r‘.fl i whisky nicn, especially those of the flrst batch, | {he patriotic standards which ;erfl long ago eatab- nlhvlrnm:;x’-c -money © an In the Scuate, an ommittees. for pasitions of trust, in pursusnce, of his plan | pyve rencwed thelr efforts to scours a compra- | (ARG Bete, M axthe . National Adeinly: | P hould be borne (n mind thay Gen. Ewing L-A- G‘RANGE Weish was fuvited to Wnsbington yester- | tise with the Government. ‘To<day new offers | vance, it han not advanced bg{nnu hasn pecnliar faculty of coming pfetty near nc- In0n the Chiesgo, Durilagton & Quincy Rattroad: day. It fs understood herc that ‘Secre. | of compromire were submitted to the Commis- | the vnumn,n =§wn flhve\;l "‘_','f"““', hy }!lw Tepublice | complishiug a rreat thing and then failing, and e ol CChicRe Mont Stractive. Bug coterpri The Revenue-Tariff Men in the | 1% Rlierman telegraphed to Mr. Welsh that he | sfoner of Internal Itevenue, The propoeition ts | 202 1"' i flate before Lreeldent faves pocanie | this disposition may vrove fatal in the preseut subiurhs, leing_beautiftly altnated among hills an would Lo pleased to sce him at the Capitul e on behalf of n oue leader, ile laa Republican of the Massachu- | [ustance. Rroves: h3euuw RUOUL 10X INNARITANA Growing AO0S) 4 ! M -2, | made on behalf of all of the first batch whose | sctts type. The policier he has undertaken to Next to these two leading champlons TApily: Churehes, Achodls, slores, elc. Majority in the Ways and that genticman urrived late lust evening. make nationsl are the policientowbleh we werelong | ¢ NCTE e twn leading champfons come I have now elghicen hovscs under coni There wera conferences between him and the | Attembts at compromise fatled Jast spring, with | Toke SEERRL e Was BORER O Y hven: | Governor-clect Bishop, who is helnz urged by fintshed thils fall, and eleven of them. al and Means. Cabinct ofticcrs, and the_result is Lis belng | the single cxception of Heainz. This includes the o ocenpancy, There are NO PROJ tion we sanctioned hin measnres offpacitication and UENTRAE La Graoxe, bit come and see for, yoursel, named as Minlster to the Court of Bt. James. firins ol Dickinson, Abel & Co., R.C. Meraereau, | refo we but repeatod oar own former declara. ‘Thereare more npro 18 guing AL L8 G At WELSH W B tlons and reafiirmed our slfeglance to toe patrivlic | sure Uhan 12 AL Ehe OUReT suBAThE Combined." L i& & native of Philadelphbis, and {s 72 years of age. Burrows, Ford, Oliver & Co.y Roelle, Junker & counscls of Andtew, Wilron, und Sumner. Our | tlons 2 Co., Rush & Pabiman, and others compristug por He basbeen tmany years a member of a lutee " h duty now §8 to courm our pledyes by | woul COMMUTATION ON THIS ROAD VERY an. Whilo the Sofls Aren Neck Aliead house in the lnfilny!r'vade. “They are lu’ruel;“ in- | the first Lateh, The propositions are uot cog- | our votes ‘{"‘ thae oy Ruppore andone S V] in the Currency Com- terested in the West India tradle, fmporting for | solidated, but are indisidual offers varying in | Coyraze the honeet Chief Magletrate, wwho i4 | upon And TRAINS ALMOST EVERY NIOUR. iittes e e oL un LAlE s nec | arbunt. frcin. €300 o B2.000. I tUe aiTorsint mdfinmluzm rood lum. tho ;.Tmnuh e atul we ‘The Rallron Company are now selling tickets to s Count, They pay o' hoavy amount of du. | casce. The loral sum uflered In comproimise 15 | Fulragen, a0 Fevoris (hat the pary s et in suflrages. ‘Tho reverses that the party Lus metan other and always doubiful States impose upon Massachosetta & stronger obligution to be true to record ond her opportunity, liccause others bave faltercd, it s all the more neceseary that we should stand firm, and stand together, agafu:t the onselnf the cmemy. Factioy sud sedition, the subordination of national insee tu lucal frauc, the ‘exaggeration of unrearcnanie discontents, the in. duigence of personsl grievancee, demaralized tics into the Custom-House, perbaps more than_any other firm in this city. Mr. Welsh 18 beat known as the President of the Centenninl Board of Finance, and to his cfforts Phitludelphtans largely attribute the suc- cess of the ureat Exbibition. HIs services were recognlzed by a subseription of $50,000 for A TESTIMONIAL FIIOM 1118 FELLOW-CITIZENS, LA GRANGE, GOOD ON ANY TRAIN, FOR TEN CENTS, Dy buylog 54 rides. Rpecis] evenlng trains during amusement seseon, Sunisy traine for those whilng to attend churen In tbe eify. T have » gond 7-voom Coltace ani Lo fn Evanston for $700. .ot alone are selling fur §400. ABOLT £6,000, The total amount of the fincs, penalties, for- feltures, and - tuxes asecssed and adjudged aguinst the partles is $507,0%L This proposi- tion alffers from that made by Charles Keed 1ast spring {n behalf of these “parties only in the umount of the nominal rurn offered.” It having been determined, hotwever, to aticmpt The Chicago First-Batch Whis- ky Men Again Eager for Compromise. T who stood and this testimonlal, at bls sisgzestion, took the | to reapen these cases belore this Department, ft | the” Kepoblican party o Ot this vear, Th 4 = i They Offer One Per Cent on the Fines, | thano o the endowimcnt: of the John Weish | became necearary 16 make o new and somewhiat | Toe 'voto af ' ihat “state” thix year I ALSO MAVE B Penlti d T e Professorship in the Unisersity of Pennsylvania. | different offer. ‘Lhis oier s made fn_order to | {8 120,000 Icss than Inet year, and 50,000 less ilian ennlties, an axes As- Tle i prominent member of the Protestant | bring the compromise within the jurisdiction of [ in 1875, Outof tuls dlinnieed vot 5, 000 bule Episcopal Chureh, and {s one of tlie founders and Inrgest contributors to the Protestant Lpiscopal Ilosvital in this city. e is not the Welsh who was so prominent fn conncetion with Indtan nffairs during Grant's Admiulstra- tion. Ile has never before held any appointmient under the State or Federul Uovertineut, and hias such an aversion to public ife that he will BACH. 40 Lots at Tyde Parlz - $600 Aesseds 100 Lots at Evanston - - 500 100 Lots atSouth Chicago gSO 200 Lots at Desplaines - 200 40 Lots at Park Ridge - 300 Jots were diveried to local parties havinz relatlon to the great partics similar to that of the Pronibi- tion and Workingzinen's partica in this state. Ln- der three circumstances, the Democratic eandldate sccored not 3 m.uum{ but & plurality of svout £3,000 over the Hepubllcan candidate, It does not help the toalter to know that the dis- geace 18 due more 1o the foily of Republicane than to tlse power of tho Dewocrucy. All the triumply a the Secretary under See. 8,220 of tho Hevised aboul Statutea. NOTES AND NEWS. OUR 1'OST-OFFICE. wheclal Dirpatch to Tie Chioigo Tribune, Wasrinatoy, D. C., Oct. 30.—The declegation THE OFFICES. FISUREPONT'S BUCCRSSON. Specia. Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasuixaron, I €., Oct. 30.~Tho nomipa- wreet of th Den ! tion of Jon Welsh, of Philadelphta, as Min- | B0t accept the inission to England if therels | seut to present Lo the Secretary of the Treasury | sre lhvln.‘ all the -hnu;n hnc e Illxl.- 400 Lots at Lake Side '« = 00 | teter to Eneland, cuuses a zreat varlety of com- serious “"'"""i":‘.t;’.{'fi’é:}!',‘.‘;_’"""m"' the ssgunents in favor of retaining the front of :?nlc:'r‘-'} L I T " atwars ment. ‘The Cameron men scemn to DE THE LEAST PLEASED. They ogree that he Is a most reputable gentlo- mun, but object that he is a negative Repub- lican, aa shown by o letter they clal bo wrote 10 the Prealdent urglug the appolutinent of a prominent Democrat, in which he wenton to say that lic hatled the day when a polivy per the Custom-Ionse ‘on Dearborn street acvord- ing to thoe orlzinal dealun urrived here this murning, The delezation consists of Robert Lincoln and H1. H. Honore. Owine to the ab- eenee of the Seeretary of the Treesury, who nee companied the President to Richinond ' this morning, the delezation cannot have an audience with bt uuti} Friday moraing, but Acting Sce- the balwark of Ktepubllcanism, i3 to he cirrlel like Ohfo. They raly here, se ihoy did there, not 0 much npon thelr own strencthas tpon inerinecs and divielons (n our ranks. Apainst cither a full vote ur n solid vote they kuosv they cantot prevail, The Repudlican party of the milon Lua a right 10 expect tnul in thiv criels evary Masachusotly Itepnuiican will do his duty, Every consideration of party pride and patriotic hope warns us to furtet difterences and stand tozeihier, uvery wan in his pluce m tho ranks, on clection day. '3 300 Lots af Glencoe - - - 300 Lots at La Grange 800 Lots at Thornton - 1,600 Lots at Homewood 2,400 Lotsat San Dicgo, Cal,, 100 100 100 100 100 To the TWeatern Assoctated Press, PRiLADELPIIA, Uct, 80,—lokn Weleh statedy this evening thot afier mature deliberation, awl with great difidence, he had reluctantly yiclded to the wishes of the President, ond ful con- cluded to aceept the nomination of Mintster to Enzland it he shauld be confirmed by the Benate, whon op's recel P e THE COMMI'I'TEES, 1. CAMIAIGH LPISODES, culfar faclity for doln; evincedd o the campalyn },’mrlnnlll Enquirer scems predisposed in his avor. thought by some shrewd Btate. prominent of these, having been a leading can- didate before the State Conventlon for tiove ernor, and _onl, nis fricwds un the same principle that Gen. Hayes was taken uop for the Presidency. To be the story s denied that e hus any aspira- in that direction, but, Uke Jeffufeon, he d undoubtedly be ready to take the addi- tlonal honor If his countrymen snoull fusist bestowing it. The Governor lus a pe- still work, ns was ust closed, and the ¢ Hon, I1. B. Payne s not a popular man, althotugh the ablest in many respects of those ure tatked of for the oitice.” He s under- { tu be a hard-money man, although his re- cont record has shown that bels willing to speak sphinx-ke upon the pubject. ) et there Is old Giov. Willlam Allen. It g crusers of the polits feal horoscope that hie will be brought forward. His fog-iorn has hune upon its nail in the shed Fruit Hill for mure than two years, and it s t thne that it be taken down again. He was thought to be superannuated fn Ohlo pole Lics o dozen years ago; but he [s strafght on the sott-money fasue, belne {n tavor of unilmited nbiacks now and evermore; 1s g demagogud ¢ tirst waler, and withal Yies very uear the ocratic heart and possceses much latens strenzth, Bringing up the rear in starting are Judgo Huadly, Durbin W m-dI and Gen, Morgan, ali of m have zood backing in rortain parts of the Probably Durbin Ward s the muost having been defeated by Bish- money ami the best of gencralship; he will va thic united support of a couslucrabla portion of the party, Aud thus Lhe battle rages, every other inter- | Jo) N * ok " t in the Democratic breast just now betug o mnitting such appofutments was tolerated | retary MeCormlck bas made an appofntment o | e shat bo invinclbie, aud tho fiepublican purty of | L2t o7 Mememhes thatsou ey an atmrsct witjatieon, | P R T LN, TE oneral feeliig, HOW THRY AR MADE TP, lear Uhelr protest to-morrow moruiug, A tele- | fhe” Uuluikserving assachuncity u:uecbaruu, sacriticed to it 58 notbli but my” ovwu property, and SHOW AT | nowever, hu regard Lo the appointment, fs that . Apeciul Dispatch in Tua Cuteuyn Tribuns. ram yas received hiero from W, ¥, Coolbaugh | Ueastini the reaction, wili sy fo the stindarda NEW YORK. o very falr selection has been nude. Wasiinaton, DL, Oct, 80,—Tho Ways and | 4000y etating that the people of Chicago dia 3 - - AK APPEAL PHOM THE REPUBLICAN STATY IR A BRO vv N 1t had been '-xfiffifufi»fu“z’fifm would be a }\‘Tw_mn C’;mmil-wu lppc::m = 'pc mm‘h; Tmb no: desire to have the orliinal plau changed, WISCONSIN. COMNITTEE. ) 9 | contest over sonie of the nomipations which evonuc-Tarlll men avd two 1rotectioniste, | gug are in favor of Dearborn strect. Heapquanters Rerunticax STate Coywvit- classlficd a8 follows: Mcasrs, Wood, Tucker, Sayler,’ Robbins, Harrls, Gibson, Uhelps, Gar- fleld, and Burchard, and two Protcctionists, Mesars. Kelley unil Banks. The Banking utd Currency Committee s sald to be cumpiosedd of four hard-tnoney sud seven who sre not bullionlste, Among the latter cluss the varfous shudes of stiver money men were to-uay continmed without difficulty, Quite o gl wus attenpted saalnes Osborm, of Kun- sax, Minister to Chill, ou the ground of ecrtuin alleged 1m-;iulnmlca In Iand transactions fn his State, but his contirmation was not scriously opnokel. ‘There was much oppusition expected tothe confirmotiun of Donlel Hall as Nuval Ofiteer at Boston, the Blalue faction belng une derstood to be opposed to him, but hie was cone INDECENT MASTIL A report that Scnator Morton wos dead was cireulated here ot different thnes during the duy. nod was the oceasion of pgreat saduess. Thos¢ who expbressed syinpathy at his death were much shocked to know that the atatament came yesterday almost directly from the Nps of Spectal Dispateh 10 The Chicza Tribune, Mavisox, Wis,, Oct, 80.—Several Democratic papers n this State bave been moking a great flourish about a transaction of Johnson, Smith & Co., of Milwaukee, with A. II. Tongen, of Rio, \Wisconsin, in some wheat speculation, charging Mr. Smith with all manner of dark TEE, 142 TaSalle-st., Room 4, “TH SHALL 507" pure itnpr b Gov. Bine-Jeaus Willlams bimsclf that Danlel | trausactions. Mr. Smith, in a cand, showed that firmed. Romanzo Bunn, United Statea Distelet { gnd greenback wen wre represented. | gy v " s W HnE! oste . Piaoe o ‘oorlices will be avpointed to sucéeed Mor- 9 ug whatever 10 do with the tlrm of e el ;’3,‘,‘,7,‘,,{3{1 ufl:.};fi:”,‘,fl'\mfl,‘?‘""‘ Wisconsln,was | {r qne distinctton of bard aud soft | fon, Democrats ue well as Tepubilicaus. were .lllzlul:\“afixx:wé‘x:{ni % Co, but that Tits w=, It B, JUDGE DAVES, OF ILLINOIS, money men only {8 mointained the | shocked with the baste Gov. Willlame took to | Smith, was interceted n that tirm. Mr. Kublec, make tie announcement. . THADK-DULLANS, The price of silver bas fallen {n London to B34 peuee per ouned, at whichrate the culd value of the trade<lollar (s 84l cents. ‘The eolnage charge belng 314 cents per plece at the Philadel- phita Mint, makes the cost of a trude-dollar to a depositor 1537 cente, With eold at 10244, the Kol value of the greenback dollar Is 974 cents, hard-money wmien are Haudenburga, 1lart, Ames, and Chitteuden, und the eoft-money men, Buckner, Ewing, Yeates, Hartzell, Danford, and Pliibips. " 'I'he Pacitic Rallroad Committee i larger than the others, nnd hos thirteen members. It Ix made up of sevon opposcd to subsitivs In gen-. 18 sald to be ¢ strong champion of Johu Baxter, ot Knoxville, who has been nominated tor Judge of the 8isth Clreuit, John Baxter is the Republican Baxter flom Tenuessee. Bomu ol the Demoeratle Senators from that loality say that he is the ablest luwyer ot their lar, Baxter faavery thorough Republican, and was au earnest Unfon man. WILL BTICK, Chairtnan of the State Central Comunitiee, to- day recolved the following diapatch from the Hou, A, J. Turner: Pontage, Wis., Oct. A. ll. Tongen, of Itio, in s card to the Stafe Jieglaler velating to the chargo of 1he Commerciul Tlmes ngatust W illinm E. tmith, says lu_rezard to Witliam K, Smit's satement'ol Uct, 10 (v the oditor of the Iiacone #in: **I believe ho stated tho truth, and [ am willing to heticve Mr, Smith's worda thnt ho had To-Morrow Night. JORN HABBERTON, nuthor of “HBL- BN'S8 NABIES” gnd “THUE JERICOO ROAD," lsctures st FARWELL HALL TO-MORROW (TIZURSDAY) NIGHT, Bubject—*THE BMALL BOY."” The old 0 eral, numely: - Measrs, Potter, Morrison, Lut- | jicarly, In exchanging trade-dollars af por for th Admlssion, 50 conta. N, lh{:?:‘-u Elllllfl:ll!u:r::;.\!u‘l:’t‘l)l{'llluu(klll‘)'(‘fl:‘:'i"ll’v:f- trelly Landers, bialr, Casewell, it ficet and | precubacks the “older _of -t former :':lm:;lf:fifi:::fi:‘flymmn' and fa fonoway § (L, mission, canta, No extra oharge dont that ho will not be. dinturbed n i " fix who are credited with betny friendls to realizes .4 gain of about K Thus i Iy hire thatitie Di . for reservod soats. Tickots ura now for | dcut thal he not be disturbed tu Uls posl- | Texas Paclic _enterprise, namely:™ M. per cent, . and thia from the ‘hus has the only charge that the Democrats sale nt FANSEN, MoCLURG & €0.’8, 117 Throckmortor, Hlouse, Chialmers, Elam, 0 tion during the prestnt Administration. Ho 3 have been able to trump up against Mr. Smith salled for 1avro to-duy. t Leen suuclched, use of o coin fn domestie circulation Intended l»{y lww for export to foreizn countrics ooly, At the present prive of silver trade doliars can e sent from Ban Franclico to the cities tn the Northwestern States and exchunged for United States noles at par and with a small pront. . THE NEXT CENAUS, ‘There arc already. speculations sbout the eftect uf the next census, Some of the South- and Cole, 30NES. Willlam Hemphlil Junes, of Penunsvivanis, las been uppointed Clerk of the Ways and Means Committee. Jones for many years held a very mportant position u the Treasury Departinent, but durfug the last canipaizy was removed from otfice upon the chage that n & 110 State-at, * A FREDICTION. A Republican Benator savs thut 1t the Scnate shoull decide to adjourn within a week he would not be surprised i a considerable nume herof the nominations should falt at the end ol thu acssion, The work in exccutive session to-iay does not contlnn this fear, DEFIEES, woul DECLINES, ‘The ton. {arlow 8. Urton, Democratic n inee for the Asseinbly for this District, lshed n card in this morning's Democrat po: tively declintng the nowination, The vause for this dectination s 1ll-health, ¥ A Joint discuasion between Thomas 31, Nichol, ated, GEN NOTICE. Public Notice is bereby given to all whom it may conoorn, that the authority of Frank cen the Rebedllon he sympathized with the South, hers t ¢ >. | Kansas, Reputdican, and Bam_Cary, of and designntad as tho Chicago | received charges aguins . De! 5 y ‘onfe e % Bl Bl s Bl . b 3 ou I'riday afternoon, Nov, 2. "+ N P kunrn s doaln e e D | e e s Puliia. Brinier To noe wisiee:| Liorlty I the Conteeraie surelce, recommelitl s Thioy casirt shat-t0) protect the New Englaid \ 12 pereol ce. Jdones alwuy g g o speak for houcsl cusretnicy, coaslsting of real the buaincss will haroaiter be conducted bz | consideration, ‘Uhe charzes sre preterred by t’;mp:)gc cmml;:, ?,l{.‘;:m,,'#:,:_ fl,}‘l':,)lam';l,‘,‘fibt.‘: aud” Middle States, the Southern States wero | 1B Joined bands ond regaing made the ticket, put the State absolutely under thelr control. It out of power in 1571, pubile debt. hem of the tiovernment for Fremit Avexue Hote, NEw Youk, Oct. 24, 1877.~To every Republican who loves his principles, and to all good citizens who want and frupal government, the appeal of public satety addresres ftsclf at this time with cssive and commanding foree, You are sumnmoned by the highest obligations to fulflt] tho duty resting on you Iu an electlon more momentous to this Ktate than any ether stnce the War, of the Legislature are to be chosen, with far more than the ordinary consequences depending on the cholce. The betterelemoutsof the Demo- cratic varty have been overwelghed. Convention was ruled by the worst interests. State oflicers and hoth branches Its State Canal Rine was there to bring forward its favorites, Tweed's counsel was there to secure sn Attorney-General who would releaso arch-thief. Tammany Hall was there to 1 jts grip ou the Siato. These clements supremacy. They e suceess would Demoe it restore the *old sct™ who were driven Whea they wero repudi- the tax-payers of New York bad to n;‘ i %7,449,450 to make good the nmount they hia mumlrrml from the Slnklny Funds, which had sacredly l:lcd‘;cd unid set apart to meet the t would be dlsastrous to trust uin, . tn&e eletlon reaches far beyond o single . Jt will do much to declde the character vears to come. ‘This fs ‘The next e Gan oty or convertible into real mongy. Gen, | What gives fuite bighust dmpartance, tho undoraigned IR porRoat, o M. 1. Helm, who was removed by Mr. Defrees | of the politial excitemncnt thecu were suflle i‘{(.';,{{:f,',’.‘,f{{\- canvasecd, Qb tho buds ot a | Bt A0 SORVECPS 0 SRR et Texsfituro will eapportiou the ‘Stato for ve for every 150,000 inhinbitants, the Btate of Texus, now having slx menbers in from thoe positton which he had held under Mr. Benal clent to secure s pernnval, Jle bas -lwn{» puy is Just as good as pay itself, y Proprietor of Ohicago Union Liime Works, | Clapp as forcman in churge of the Couyres- e g el el = DOss KBYHY ON THE BTUMP, ‘Ta_!}lie_._l_o_:!_h_lnrkebn. i v Hecord, and who s now foremat Pty :)rtetl? B o b e o o st | U Thuuse, eXpecta b0 bo repssanted by puetity Suectal Dinpdich 10 the Chioagn, T har vell qualified for the dutics of his new pouition, Tne Ways and Means Clerkship s an office of much importanee, Joues has alwaye been s clal friend of Rundall, * TIR CURRENCY COMMITTER. ‘The House Commitice on Banking and Cur- members i the Forty-seventh Congress, Mis- sourf, linois, ansas, Kuansas, Nebraskas, Towa, Wisconuln, aud Mitinesota, aro likewiss ealculating on an increased representatlon, The tact, therefore, presents itaelf that the Hmo st hand when the present Hall of Representa- ridune. Gexeva Lake, Wis, Oct. 30.—The Hon. E. W. Keyes, of Mudison, called the * Bismarck of Wisconsin poiftics,” gave a rousing Republican speech last evenluie wt Ford’s Opera House to o guod audience. Duriug his two hours' talk he Clapp's newspaper office, ‘The charges set forth purchuscs of presses, type, and printimg material which have heen made by Mr, Defrees siuce he became ['ublic Printer without a com- pllance with the laws n-{.rulunng purchases for e public orinting, ~Mr. Defrees conlidently NOTICH. The realgnation of James Pierpoint, Cashier Mane. Qeld Conl & Coke Co., Chicage i scuapted, 1o 4 Deen uppolated Assel open! carries the clectlon, 1 of the State within its own grasp. three or four Benators and twelve or fifteca and eatabl tors und Anemblfip wen, It Tamoany Hall wiil so gerrymander thu et as to selze dud hold the political power It wiil take mbiynen trom the interior and ndd them to New York und Brooklyn. This purpose is 1y declured and well understood.” Will Re- publicans help it by fafllug to votel Doos auy st citizen of the interior belleve it would bs Such o result would make New York sod Llyn the absolute masters of legislation, : edd the weakness of the Greenbackers, and colleet aad settle ¢ 3 e 1y | rency met thls afternoon, Jidgo Buekner, | tives will either have to be enlarged, or the En- L i Fifad ) hione i o e Lar e ) i encli-room opted, riosity was excited provious to the ndiress an T APPOINTMENTS. vl to remuonetize sliver aud vepeal the thint TIE LETTER-CARRIERS. o o i Briw gy N Weatern ctssockutid Press, ecction of the Roswmnption act, Tothe Weatern dsnclated Press, to wlay, counie Ak Rives Wuull bt Wasinnarox, D, Gy Oct. W.~Thy President AUFLOVKIATIONS, WaASHINGTON, tet, Siiconze berry, of Cin- | Felative to bresident B foliers. e ude PR TR TR QU T | s nomivated’ Jobn 'Walsh, of_ Peuusyhvania REAL l‘[S [\Tl‘, l’on bS:‘llE. Eavoy Extraordinary and b‘llnllll.‘rl‘l‘cdlpom:: 12,000 Freehuld for sfle of ),.m,m“,,”,,m,_, o | tiary o tircat Britain, and tieoree L. Norton, of ) lnrce coie nuidnuncs were qulckly st oat o reat by listening to the iminediato and unqualified fudorsement of the President’s poley by “Thy ‘The Huuse Committce on Approvriations leld a three-hours® seasion to-dny, which, after the necessary prelitinarics of orizunization, was clunatt, has been chosen President of the Na- tional ' Convention of Letter-Carrfers, held mutnly to se¢uro anincrease of compensation, Carriages and Eleighs, colabltahed 1460, wit Loudstat, Supervising [nspector of Steamboats oV : o nbd . Boss.” e heartily secommets il every cluusg | Woy a2 WHLOT, Trorubio cannda 7 | *Williuan M. Bunneli s been appotnted Reg- | fri proposed (o e biL reported to. reducts | wddiiinial smonhs of Nationat Hank rcalation | IONINg (ributc Lo, the recunt of oo Heblits ister of the Lawd Oilice at New Orleans, La, CONFIMMATIONS, The Benate, fn exewutive sesson, confirmed the nominations of Romanzo Bunn, Uuited Stutes Distrlet Judzo for tho Western District of Wiscousin Javob 8. Horeman, Assoclate Jus- tlee of the Bupreme of Danlel T, t, Knoxvitle; Ssuiuel PHOTOGRAY HEDUCED PRICEN. | ¥ CABINE’ imnbs Ny GUINETS 88, | Most Efegant {n the City. the uriny from 25,000 to 15,000 men, and the bilt waa covatructed on thot busis. A8 Lhe mn[y Das continued stucs July 1 jn swondance with the former standurd which [s fixed by law, tho Cuminitteo 18 now obliged to muko theamropri- atlons large enougk for its support onthat baste, ouil a revision of the ohl bili becomes, there- {ssucd during the montl at FLEO0M, Eighty per cent of this amonnt, or §2,424,040, will be retired fn legal-tender notes by the Secretary of thie Treusury, leasing the smionnt of legal-ten- der notes, Nov. 1, &154,400,80. The_ whole amnuunt of additlonal circulstion from Jau. 14, 1875, to date I8 $34,13,85% lican party, white polnting out the danger which wnuh‘ visie 10 the nation under o Democratie Adwministruti Mr. Key the State, ul oz, enor aking an extended canvass of will speak in Delevan this evens Tam 2 BSenal woulil give them ten vr eleven, In the same lish Taiaiuny Democratic ruls for an fte period. Those cities now bavo seven rs out of thirty-two, ‘The fammany plan It would give them forty-ive Asscmbly- et or more thun a thind of both brunches. A few more votes picked up from other loculities would make them a clear ingjority. With this mous powes, New York sod Brookiyn would completely rule lezislation, and thele jn- terests would override the rest of Lhe State. Unc fuumedmte consequencs would bo that many would shift upon the fnterior some of the taxation woich justly belois tu New York, k! ‘Famtuany has piled upon New York adebt of C. . MOSHER, 125 sate-at, | Hogntan, Lenslm Aw v 3 fore, necessury, ‘Tho detalls of this revison SENATOR DLAINE 01110, Tanuias s MR A L D et | Lost, Peanlon Agent, Detrolt Rufus Camplon, | huye been Teft hiere to-day for bis home at Augasts, Me. THN UNITED STATES AENATORSIOP, e ler ihat 1t uay b able tb bear o AR NANUAA ot ;\“Lil“' kbt Sivean Clark N aapouen ANTRUATII) TO/4 SUTCOMMITTRE, S 8pectal Correspondence 0f The Tribune, continuance uf its extravagant rute, Tammany b b oy | Catlicciuciol Inteomab Toyenlus tn sts SantbDie | consntiug nt Meaurs, Atktus Hivusk, aud Fox * THE RECORD CoLtnts, O Ot 89/t 13 mow opportuns | ante to throw o sume of the burien upon Lo MONEY toLOAN st —iward It Shiple, Springiahs, | 55, 5wy Jrere sbwark Gpap 1t usty e this para 10 publish an futerview which your corresond- | countrys 1t husulrealy iado s begiutuz thiy .3 U Burch, deterson Clty s ‘Theadore 8, Caae, g Moto AT, Year. ho Stato Assestors reported, haal ‘The appropriutions w il not Le lurge cnouen to supnort the army with a torce of 25,000, but witl he reduced in abous the same pralmmun us the usual streogth of the nrmy 13 below lts legat strepzth, Tho Committie will probebly ruport thio bilt, ‘The pavy deficiency catimates wern not con- sllercd at the mecting of the Connnitteo to- day, and it is not belived that they will b acted upon during the extra evaalon. “A major- ity of the Committes will probably desirs to make a full fnvestization of this matter, and to e able to 1epert to Congress how the detlviency arose when they report the bill to pay it. TIHE LOUISIANA ELKCTION CAYES. Tho Committes on Privilezes aud Elections this nurntuy discusacd tho courre that they would pursuu fu the investization of the ro- dentiale of Messrs, Kellog and Spofford, and, without coming to o couclusion, sdjourned wil ‘Thursday next, ent had with Gien. Garfletd ac the opening of the recent vamnpalgn In this State, Jt was in this cliy, the day befure the trst speecheswero made at Athens. Inscompany of leading Republiee ans the sentiment had been cxoressed that the (cueral had done wrong in withdrawing from the Senatorlal race, even though the Prosident had asked it. The Geuerul's attention wes called to this, and bewalds “Well, I thought at first tho President had uo right, I reality, to lutcricre in the matter, But I concluded to think tho subject over, seelpz bo bad asked t, and sco &0 thero was not, ufter all, 8 side srom which & might bo il right. Inthe frst place, | was well cuough off, perhaps, where I was, and the new position was only for the short, unexpired term of au- other man, and I would not get falsly started fn 1ty provided I was successful in gettlug it be- fure [ would be obliged to o through tho une Wasiixaroy, D, C., Oct, 20,—A number of bills were fntroduced and referred toappropriate committees, Ncarly all wero of a private - ture, A resolution authorizing the presiding ofiiver 1o appolnt & setect cowmittes on the subject of gacertalning and declariog the result of tho ¢lection fur President and Vice-F'restdent of the United States wus agreod to, Mr. Iugalls submitted a resolution requestivg the Preeiident, If not jucompatibly with public In- terest, 10 transmit to tho Sensta a statement of tha sppropriations aud cxpenditurcd on accouat of Stiay aud havy peuslons from March 4, 1750, 10 duny 40, 1870, Ageeed L. Mr. Coke introduced o bill msking an s tlon to pay over to‘fesas tho residoe of the 85, VOV, 000 reserved for the sutistaction of that por- tion of tue public debt of the lato Kepuhlic of Texss for which the duties oa furnrts of said Ite- public were espeelally plodged, belnz the balanco Yecuuintne after the pavicnl of such debt. Me- ferred, o also fntroduced o Ll to selwbures Toxas for expeuses Incurrva bf repeillog nvasions Kanens City; Alden Carter, Memphis; M for t: Jenne €, l'r)n , North Svringtleld s Francis Tilltpe, Pla urg: Willlam: Firth, Moberly; Matthew V. Stafford, Joolin,—ull in Missourf. e it JOIIN WELSII, TUE KIND OF MAN 0D I8 Bpecial Dispaick to The Chiciga Tribune. Puttapeeriny, Oct, 30.—Although « great surprise, tho appolutient of John Welsh as Minfster to England ia equally a satisfuztion to conservatlve people of both partics fiu this city and Btate, Ne has loug been held uposu model vitizen of Peuusylvanis, and, altboush uucarnest Republicau, has uever incurred the enmity of his political oppoucuts, as he hes persistently beld aloof frum tachiue politics, und wealth bas kept him above auy tewptation to oflice-sceliing. The Comcron people take the nomination uukindly, saylg tbat it will not belp them a bit in the peudingvampalgn, B7 JOSIAH H. REED. No. 20 Nagsau-sL. N. Y., In nubunts as required. on IMPIOVED CHICAGO DEST RATE T iceuiig. receired Rl promptly attonded to icativl coeived aund prou y o e L T dndotohat. 1 i 4 Bought 5 oo IR ! 1i cnat T eertne T A ED e goud tiile, with atwiract. LAZANUS BILVEUSIAN, Clamber of Coudueree. F27, ginnd MERCHAD L e Lt e, . | THR BEST ISITICSS yizor tumimses--43 Hue Eng. Sultiy; l‘lz 13t 1 Hoe ag: Butte Wits ST cto, of ¢ this PROMINENT BILLS. WHICH LOOM UL PROM THE FILY NOW DEFOUE TUE HOUsE, Tallurs, 130 Dearborn st. of & : ficterre e e | WHICH 18 golng to the doge while Sveolal Ditpaich to Tae Chicago Tridune. of tuaians sud Moxicane, Helciel ive seeston, | blcassut process of's recanvase. Fuonder to GANADA |, 156053 Aagiuhisss | old Simou'sselcction would have put sl tho old | Wasorox, D. C. Ot 80.—Tho illes of o T wenty minuter, sdjourned Tt | acvopt tho Senatorial election 1 wuutd ba obliged cogs o motlon, and mado victory probable, if not ertaln, ‘The nomioation of Mr, Welsh was brought about througl A CONMITTRE OF DUSINESS-MNEN of Philadelplis, who weut to Washiogton a few tho bills introduced yesterday cover tweuty- nine pages of the Record. 'There wers sixtecn for remonetizlog the sllvor dollar, submitted by the following geats: Cox, ot New York; Ban- nlug, of Ohlo; Ewing and Jones, of Obio; 10 1morrowW, i ——— YELLOW FEVER SUFFERERS, Mzupu1s, Oct. 30.—Tho Cotton Exchange bas suthorized the Mayor of Fernandina to draw togive up the Old Ninetecnth District, which hasstood by wesolong. But what was the grestest anzument, perhaps, was the oplulon that this belg an off year, there would probuhly {bpecialiy, Largest alsplay Fur Janflarg Co. ol sos o, ek spegiek: CORNER leaistheucd and MADISON & PRANK.[For exceniuca GFAEE: i 5 ! be constdesable jndifference among the peobly, | 2V LIN-STH, CHICAGO, |4 2sb fetcr so he Teading | days azo wbobt unotier watter, vuo of whom | Bright, of Teunosseo; Huater'and Baker, of for 8500 vo relicvs tho sl of (Lot clty, @ o | 40d that ulno ebauces dut of teu tho Stato will el 9 Jaiceet o ciiys was Edward T. Steel, who cotertained tho | Jodians; Svarks, Harrison, Kuapp, aud Fort, of | gay rumitted to the Mayor of Feroandina $1,000 | 80 Democratie.” re BEAX S&BUCELEBR. | Pretdont mogalficently when bo was bero dus~ | Hiinols; Blaud, of Missourl; Cuiberson, of | for tho relief of the sullerers. sud Tals opinion bag turned qut (o Bavg been for ull tiecountivs, the State Hosrd ol Democratic Stato oflicers, ook off from the vuluation of New York und Brooklyn aud added it to the other counties, By thils et i interior conntles sre this yvear forced to Lmy not ouly thelr full shure ot the State tax, Iyn ought justly to pay. ‘Fhiey uppeat 3| Iulu’n: ©of thelr party ot heast, and toalt good citizens who are concerned fur tho wellare ol the State, to unite i averting the watastroplic carry the dtate snd rysults, e ; w York bave risen sgalust Taummavy. ‘The iean picket. It can tckets Republican vote f the interior to wake success cerlaln, 4 Reader! the'sppeal is to you. Every voter shares tho respousibiity. Ever) Wil t.u“ stay at hume and ruu ¢ axation, 4 just table of equalized valuations bt istes of ectpting i, uallzation, made up of the 331,44 003 ut A%, s more, which New York sud Brook- Wb Jiatiy And this s but w bs- fuz of what Taniniauy would du on s larger scale with vontrol both of the Legislature and Blute otficers. . lil.x's;e facts shuw sotne of the dlaastrous cou- soquences that would follow Democraiic sucs cess, ‘They attess the trauscendent impurtancs hix clection, and prove it is not for year nlone, but for wany years to come. to ull Republicaus who have the Tywmauy Democratic triumpl, Wo tiu reveut thvse calamitous The Autl-Tammany Democrats ol ta boave adopted the Repub- l,cum\‘imlv nmu:uull.o briug out the vote counts. risk of Dam- suceess with thess dangers, or, retaein- ug the glurics and traditlons our Lrul{. embering bow your loyalty fullowed Lincia Grau, aud retembesing the bigh dewnssda