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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, mittee will undertaka cipher dispatches, whatever Lhe course of the Potter Cominittee in regard to the matter may be. It is conceded by the frierds of Bepator Gordon that he must promptiy rise to a personal explanation upon the assembling of the Benate, and ask to have his connection with the count- Ing of the Electoral vote In the South carcfully Investigated. The late publication of the New York Z'rihune pointing hin out s the person In Columbia to whom Smith Weed was telograph- ing In regard to the arrival of Col. Pelton at Baltlimore, with 50,000 for the purchase ol the Returning Board, places him fn a position which cannot Iail to draw a speedy request from him for an Inquiry at the hiands of the Benate. Tho natural reference of thn, resolution covering his case woulil be to the Alllson Cummittee. It ordon (0 say that hia personal standing Lere is of a charactel strongest doubt upon the jded of complicity be- tween Smith Weed and himself in the attenint of the furmer to purchase the Electoral vote of South Carolina lor Mr, Tilden. THR DEMOCKATY EXVECT 70 LOSE NEW TORK, The Heraid to-day, in an argicte reviewlng tho proswceta for nest Tuesday from a Demaocratic standpolnt, says that, Iu regard to New York, o of Welnesday morntug from that State to be such as to make the Democrats feel blue, and seng Conkling's stock up, Some -posted Demucrats i town are jook- slefeat of Tamman, noper In New Y e State at large, Republlcan confidence 18 still Increasiug. FANCY BACKS.. FANCY BACKS GREENBACKS. ‘WE SBHOW TO-DAY A SPLENDID FANCY BACK, UNLINED (vercuats s Ulsters, Beversal hundred more making, com- ing in every day. Overcoats changed twice since BAD SBTORE TO FIND OLD, UNFASHIONABLE GOODS. Come and find new, nice, stylish, nobby, fashionablo oclothes made to give you such satisfaction that you will always como. Don’t take ‘Why should you when the slooploss spirits of the Clothing. Trade offer you every- thing in feason for your custom for WILLOUGEBY, HILL & G0, Champlon and Unsurpassable Taflor- Clothiersfor Man-kind, Bigor Little, ALSO KNOWN AS THE Boston Square-Dealing Clothing House, Cor. Clark & Madison-sts. BRANC 532 Milwankee-av., co BRANCEL, 238-240-242 Blue Island-av.. cor. Twelfth-st. OPEN EVERY NIGNT 71 TERS! SHUCKERY STRIKE Mas not materially interfered, and ‘does xot now. _interfere, with the ‘husiness of- the : Chicage - Branch V. COUNSELMAN & €0., ag they have been able to sup- ply their customers with CHOICEST GOODS, from various Eastern markets, aud now offer to the trade generally, a full supply of Oysters and at prices to com- pete with any house in the busi- M. E. LUDINGTON & C0., MANAGERS, 198 SOUTH WATER.ST. T0 CUSTOM CUTTERS TAILORS! In addition to our present ex- cellent force of Tailors, we desire to engage, two competent Custom Cutters and ten good Custom Coat Tailors. GATIERT POPULAR TAILORING HOUSE, - 179181183 Clark-st., QORNER MONROE. ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch 1s absolutely odorless, and Chomi. cally Pure, It'is snowflake white. 1t is suscoptible of the highest and most lasting Polish. It possosses greator strength of body than other trade brands. t is paoked in Pound Parocels, Weight guaranteed, - It ocosts less money than any Starch in the W It is manufactured in tho heart of lo greatest ceroal rogion of the b It is Bold universally in aAmerica Grooers and Dealors, ts annual consumption reaches Twenty Million Pounds. ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATL. Erkendrecher's World-Famous Corn-Siarch for Food. . PAVOR & KNAUSS, Bole NorthwedicruAgenis, Chioass, AGENTS WANTED, JONSERESEEN o i SRl o trr o USSR THAT 6 Thaluetit SIREE 19 handie.’ Hil's of doctal and Bual- ABOOR== beud for the descrl; sulare uf tue hew MOSES WARRYN & Investigation of the pei yellow-fever refugee, courte ,madea good speech. L FRpecial Dispasch to The Tridune, Nov. 2—There was 2 largegend y of the Repabiica: TO-MORROW. The Bright Dawn of Victory Purpling the Politic- ERWEAR & HOSIERY MEN, and French in Scarlet, Shetland. White, and many NEW DESIGNS in FANCY enthuslastic ral ‘Tabernacle this afternoon. Gles Club wns prescut, as was also llender- shott, the Drummer-Boy of the Happaliannock, ed’as Chairman, and intro- Gen. Ben Harnson, of Indisua, who was received with much appiause. said he was glad to sppear Lefore so_large and intelligent 2o sudience 1o Iilinols. by thelr looks that they were mostly licsns. He rald if he could look & inan squsre in the fac he could geverally guess what his He had coma to tslk not of the vast, but of the present tssues, and to discuss such questions as are i dispute between the two great political partles of to-da 8aid that Democratic orstors, {n conduct present canvass, scemed to direct all their ef- forts wownards making people feel had them discontented with the predent state of and this they did by constantly crying ‘The Champalgn Gen. J. H. suore s« Evory Battalion in the Repub- lican Host Confldent of Triumph. " manufacture, New York Despaired of by the Democrats in Wash- COLORS. lines of American manufacture are not cqualed in VARIETY and PRICES. We offer good Undershirts Drawers at 50c¢, 75c, and $1 cach. Good Cotton Finnnel Drawers at 76¢, all sizes. To close, n line ot Norfolk and New Brunswick Underwear. heavy welght, G0 per cent wool, at 82 each, all sizess ordinarily sold at from $3 10 $4 cach. WILNON BRON. 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago, 69 & 71 Fourlh-st., Cincinna 408 North Fourth-st., 8t. Louis, FORSALE NEWSPAPER POLDING MACHINE. ‘We havo disposed of all but two of our hand-feeding folders. are in perfeot order, and will be sold cheap. TRIBUNE CO., Chicago. STORE TO RENT. No. 108 CL 'Btoro n firat-olass ; CHARLES GOODMAN, Room 43, 116 Washington-st. TO RENT. Store and Basement, 88 LaSalle-xt., 1a good locatton, and well ada) muuufacturing business, ‘Ihe speaker then showed by a romparisan of the prescot state of affairs with the coudition of things while the country waa under Demo- cratic rule, that all classes of the community are much better off now than then, ol those who thought the country enjoyed gen- uine prosperity for the first the War, when labor aud produce high prices, was demon- strated by showing that & dotlar now will buy asmuchin the llue_of family supplies as £5 People who prate about hard Pennsylvania Set Down for 15,000 Republican Majority. wero at enormously Harangue by Kearney in Boston Common Last Night. would buy then. times in this count 1sboring classes (n Our stock of ould take s lovk at the 1t would serve tu content them with their lot, The dishonesty of Deaiocratic politicians who arc now advocating fiat money was shown up in 2 most effectivc manoer, flat money the speaker spoke st length, and by vumerous unanswerablo arguments showed its utter worthlessness. ‘The Ueneral occupled about two hours, and detjvered one of the most eloquent and cftective political spccches cver given in this city. M'LEAN COUNTY. Bpeciat Dispaich o The Tribune, Broouixarox, lil., Nov. 8.—~The hon. A. E. Btevenson, the candidate of the Democrats and Congress, s to speak in the Quera-Houss at Bloomington Monday zight. Ile states, In bis announcement, that” he will auswer his adversaries and detine bis positions on the financial and other iasues, of curiosity exists as to what e will say, inas- nuch us he bas not yet glven the people of the district any assurance of his position on the finances and other leading issues, hut has dealt In evasion audg non-committal verbisge. Satur- day the Charrman of the Kepublican Central Commitiee mhde s proposition to pay half the expenses of the ‘meeting if Stevenson would consent to a joint discussion with Judge Tipton, tho Repubiican candidate, which was refused, It was then proposed to zive Stevenson ample time, and Tipton but one hour, Btevenson and closing the This was also declined, as well as propositions to let Tipton speak but thirty minutes. dey pizht will be memorable in politics. The Thilrteenth District Republican watch-fires witl be lighted in almost ever: the appolnuments are the following: The Hon. Lawtence Weldoo, Lexin In order to give carly repirng from the Btato ticket in Pennsylvania, tho Republican Conmit- tee of that Btate have arranged to have the zea- cral Statc and judiclary tickets eounted first, resuits tclegraphed to the count Following this, the vote - of dates will be completed. JUDGE KELLRY. The latest news from Judge- Kelley’s district n Pliladelphia in posscssion of Republicans bere indicates hia election, but by & greatly re- duced majority, owing to hls judersement of soft-money vagaries, Wasnixazon, 1), C., Nov, 8~—Gorham, Secre- tary of the Republican Congressicnal Commit- tec, states that the rocen! to tho effect that the Commyittes deem ft humil- iating, and equaled ouly by .apen treasonm, for pporkihe Natlonal Green- Ua the question of Outrageous’ Bombast by This Ignorant God of Thugs’ legislative cand any chances. The Assembled *Pfatols” Re- solve to ¢ Drizzie Blood the Capltol.” Greenbackers for on the Capitol. tly-published crcuar any Republican to su usck party, Is & forgery. LISTEN TO ,THIS. RESOLUTIONS MIOWING THAT. THIS COUNTHY 18 ENTIRELY TOO FRSE. Spectal Dispateh ta T3¢ 2vidune, Bostox, Mass., Nov. 8.—~Tha prospects for the defeat of Butler were not The Indications in Ilinois Everywhere Flattering in the Extreme. Communistic Currency a Mockery and a Jest in Wisconsin. better than they are csuvass of all bat citles, and fourteen following result: ; Abbott, 16,020; This makes a A Falr View of the Conditlion of thirty-scven towns, two Things {n Louisiana. wards of Boston gives the Talbot, 100,697; Butler, 83, Miner, 2,285; doubtful, 17,040. total of 108,051 votes, and gives Talbot & plural- ity of 38,387, and a clear; majority over all of 2,443, But the pruspect {sf that the vote of the Stato will be 50,000 I NNSYLVANIA. Hpecial Dispasch 1o The Tribune. Prrrenurg, Pa., Nov. 8.—Within the past fow days the political situation has become baaly mixed, and at this writing it is dificult to tell what the result will be i this county, Kirk, National, will push Errett, Republicar, very hard for Congress, owing to the personal unpopu- larity of the latter. Errett will, however, prob- ably make & landing by & small majority. In the Altegheny District, Col. Bayne, Republican, is making s strong fight for re-clection, When quite a young man he wrots a pamphlet agalnst tbe Catholics, which is now belng used with conslderable effect agalnst him. His principal opponent is James Watson, Natlonal, formerly » Republican, who will poll a very heavy vote. Bayne, it elected ut all, will have a very small Lowuship, Amotg on; the Hon. J. M. on. J. J. Rowell, -Minfer; the Hou. Ab Campbell, Liocoln; the Farmer City: the H ound the Hon. l. A, Ei ng, Botrley. The gieatest eathusimam fs mi ifested everywherc, wherens a few da; there was much doubt as to the result Republicans are now contident that Tipton will be clected by a large majority. The old enthusiasm and fire of the purty {8 again manifeated. ectal Dispaich 1o The Tribuns, B.—Tnree weeks ago the Republicans here had a farge and enthysis astlc meeting in Rhoades’ Opera-Hall. Speeclies were_made by Col. George Berous, cditur of the Champaizn Gazette, und tho Hon. M. W, Ma- thews, of Urbapa, the music belng furntshed by the Campalen Glea Club. tiie Democrsts Leld a meeting, an tivoly speaking, it was a fallur rusults of théso two inectings ‘waa au unpro- voked, inaliclous, " and untrithinl “msshit-im the columns of ‘a Democratic paper here upon the gentlewen who condac 80 aroused the lodiguation of the Republicans that vur folks detersuined upon snotber rally, and today wase the date fixed upon. ond rally occurred toinight, and the Opers- Hall was crowtied as it lies never beea hefore. Fxtra seats lilled every. alale. standing-room was occupled. and from 200 to 800 went away uusble to gain adinittance. was in every respect ono of the most succesaful political meotinzs ever held in our city, and amounted to almost an ovation to Mesars. s anid Mathews, who were the speakers, i to them that thiscommunity does not Approve nor colntenance such treatiment as our editor has cndeavored to gice them. The apreches were earnest, eloquent, and effective, elleiting round alter round of en- ‘ thusiastic applause.- In the discuasion of political aflairs and the ennduct of the campalzn, mot- ters were consldered of recent date, ers baving io thelr prevlous speeches discussed the general lsaucs, but dellghted with the result of to-night's mect- Put Pistt Qounty down for 200 Republie- below thess fgures, & excecd them. It fa thought Butler hlinself secs the fight hss gone sgalnsp, him, but Le 1s stll ntaking & bard fight, River and twice in New Monday he will speak Ip lem, .and has engaged mont _Temple bere. A | tion in his tavor will follog Bis speeclies here. v check for $500 by . may conalderably F. Mitchell, Blue 0 Y‘ ke once fn Fall rd Baturday, and Marblebead and da- qnil Hall sod Tre- light demonstra- was pald yesterday o se Butler's campaigu agen bis inflammatory sueechel expected at the palls on he addressed 8 crowd of &; the Common, whea the ADVICES RECEIVED TO-DAT The night followla from the Republicon Btate Commiltes and -othee—-sourcus Juad your.correspondent to the |- ward adapted:, ¢onclusion that Hoyt, Republicap, fur) will have a plurality of at'lesat 15000. The rest of the State tickot may rui a-liftle Icss. On Congress the Revublicans expéét to hiold their own st least, The Natlonals clatm one In the Luzerne Diatrict, which they wilk. probably get. Each of the parties announcesra grand torchlight procession for to-morrow night, to wind up with spcaking in almost every available place in the city. Notlces have.Dleen. posted warning repeaters that they .will be. hung if tha fugmen- of - Mavsa~ the mreat msjority of the people, determincd (o protect liberty and the rlgnts of man though we shild.wade knee-deep in bisod. do organis: ourselvom; into an army of the peopln for mutusl protection aud defense, fesolced, That any wanufatturet, capitalist, or minfou of the mon:y power who attemipts to In- fluence his smployea of those: under him to vote Butler eball & suspended by the ¢ chusetts, represant House of L. the firat. This ea 'he hour hasscome when extrel messures must be reaoried toound that, as the ma- Jority of Lhie voters of the Riste are known to be in favor of the slection as Gowernor of the friend of the peupla, Gen, Butler, it) dur candidate 1s d foated, we, thu workingiuen of Doston aud of the State of Massnchusetts, kuowing that he can ooly be defeated by unlawful meaus, sinll then unfurl the red flag of revolotion, kil and destroy the minlons of capital, sud freo the peoole from tyranny, as tho fathers did in 1770, Resolred, That we now nreanize Into a pollce. force to mrotect the ballot-box and the rights uf our fellow men, and that we stand ready ou slec- tion day (e fake tho life of any mun—be he United otates Bupervisor or other uflicer—who at- tempts to debar voters from exercising the right ted f pred for, mgreantila or B GRRAT EXCITRMENT IN PRILADELTTILA, Foectal Dispaich 1o The Tridune, PniLApeLPiia, Pa., Nov, 8,—The excitement in this city, in view of Tueaday’s election, is fn- A cotlision of Federal and 8tato author- ity Is feared over a matter of tax .receipts. A city Court ruled yesterday that tho ouly test of the validity of the recelpt 1s that It shall be signed by the proper officer. This Court is composed of oae Republican aod one Democrat, both of whom are jndorsed by both parties for re-election. The oplnion fs sutbor- ized by the attorney for the Republican party, fssued fuatructioos ‘The copartnership heretofore existing between W, 8, ‘Walker and Charles W. Northup, proprietors of the Chicago Advertislog Dureau, fa this day dissolved by Any sccounts dyc snd owlog the frm may begald to elilier sald Walker or Northop, or to Louts Muller, who 1s hereby sutliorised to collect and receipt for the same. The late business of Walker & Northup having been purchased by Ifenry A.-Plerce’and Louls Muiler, the uaderstgned bespenk for them the favarable constdera- Uon of Chicaxo sdvertisars. We are not onl Irge, IA’MO{::I. That, as we, the workingme: the majority, we ahall instatlf our caudid tho fratdae aitempted by our cnemies, U sirests run with blood, ‘aud hell ftaclt boil gr and, for the support’ of this declaration, with & protection uf Divice I'sovl. utaally pledge to each other our livi and our ascred honor. swore in the crowd as special policemen, aud nesrly cvery one was crazy esough to bold up *1 soleinnly swear before Almigh! God that, on the caoming election-day, [ w risk my life to verpetuate the freedom of the He repeated: his South Boston to-day, and swore ju 500 morv. ILLINOIS, MENDRICKS AT CARDONDALE, Special Dizpatch to Tha Tribune. Nov, S—losh Allea's frieuds ssy there were 5,000 poople hero to-day, but yourcorrespondenty whois used toestimating crowds, puts the numoer at 3,000. And it wass big crowd for this region, Gov. Hendricke isd been largely snd cnthustasticaily advertised, by placard snd waver, the foriner snuoundng hiny as “the Vice-President elect.” 18 noos, and, QUINCY. Special Duspateh to The Tribting, Chicago, Oct. 31, 1678, Quiney, IiL, Nov, 8.—! CHAR. W. NOKTHUP. Public foterest bere fn the result of the election bext Tuesday is cen- tered chiefly upun the legisiative and county “Thie Republicans wiil all vote tha le- publican Btate ticket, but, upou local and per- sonal considerations, a conslderable number will vote for Gicv. Blugloton, the Democratic candi- Democrats, particu- larly in the soutliern part of the district, wers dissatistied with Blugletou's uomiuation, and will refuse to votu for hiw, bitlot-Ureenback candidute, will also take fromn Bingleton quites proportion of Deiocratic votes, but, as Blugleton has in the dlstrict an average Democratic majority of 5,000 to draw npon, there ds uo doutt of his election. the Republican’candidat and as thers s no vrol Singleton will get-Kepublican votes in Quincy, where he now resides, and where Lo formerly gesided, have o legislative and county, us well as a Cou- cesstonal, ticket lo the Hleld, but the st firm rellance on the Haviog purchased the advertlsig buciness of the late Brmof Walker & Northup, we hereby solicts she con- tlodance of the patrousge 8o lo @0 not bear thelr names; and, when the voter < o 3 will not swear.that he paid his tax personally, they recommend that voters thus rofectod be turoed over to the United States Marshals for violatton of the 125th scetion uf she act of Con- ,gress of July, 1839. The Court sald, in Its opinion, that *the contemplated wholesale re- Jection of tax-receipts date fur Coniréss. BENT SET, 98, D BEST PILLINGS 1l usl rate: Puirue, the Probi- Car. Clark lnld Raudol) INANOIAL. Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, Clty Scrips and Youchers, Bl E S Y AN v, OCEAN STEANSIUIPA, National Line of Steamships. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FROM Hew York to Quesastown, Livergea], und Landon. to §70 currency, Kxcur tecrage, Drafs Cutters and | ,oyoluttonary to enaracter and more fngenious, but not less dangerous to our fnatitytions than srmed treason. Tho clection officers, who deny s falr lovestigation into surrounding each casc, an bonest determinstion of each, will do so at their perdl.” Under this view of the law, Dis- trict-Attorney Hogert, & Democrat, fssues a circular to-night notifying election officers that, it they obey the instructions of the Hopublican sttorueys, they wiil be prosecuted Jn the Btate a8 1nMie NO canyasd, ulity of lis election, AT ONOCE, 'to any clilien in Brown County, ‘The Greenbackers Bought axd sold by thero another wonth bofore election, it would vlay entirely out. ‘The Repuolicans of Adams County have iwo caudidates in the fleld for the Lower House uf the Lugislature, one of whou Ls cortain of clection. Thu Demecrats of tius section are diszusted with one of tbelr texislative candidales, and many of them will yote for wneof the lepublican candidates,— whuther euough to elect hiw rewmalna Lo be secu. The Democratic candidate for Seoator 13 slso uupapniar with the Dewoeracy, but, us he has & larze Democratic majority tn his favor, be will probalily be elected. after a hurried dinner, took ood headed s brass- baud procession to the west part of towu, Tho band played that fumiliur uir, *' The Sweet luspiring straln swmote upon the ear of “the Vice-P. elect,” it was noticeabls that bis lett foot reached out emohaticully ltke a recruit’s who had been ou fatigue duty for breaking svep, The meotng wasin 8 grove. A bigh wind prevalled, and with difticulty Mr. Deadricks made Limself heard by ull. His apeoch was sbout the samo as he delivercd during the late campaign fu Indlana. Ouly fo places, " and bolstered up by that victory, he was morc pusl- tive thau fu his ususi mauner. the bouds were puyable fu gold or uew dcparture FUBLICAN RXECUTIVE COMMITTEN circular enforcing tho view of thelr attorueys, {n which it Is sald that *the whole wumnber of recelpts lsued this 83.318 were pald for uy the lepublican Cowaitteo; 8,110 wers pald by the Democratic Comuuitice, and 0,207 oy voters at the tax-otlice m Kets 8L redu i were pald persol and t0 various wi taxes has returncd to the Clty Treasury the net oun this sccount. They GALENA, g Bpecial Diwalch to The Triduns. Garewa, I, Nov. 3—=The wum closes to-morrow has been Lhorouschl In tbls couuty., speeches huving been wade nightly, and wversoual effurts strenuously put forth [0 behalf of the Kepublican party and its Mauy voters who hud csvouscd the wreenback faltacy hove been in- duced to return to their firat love, sud will vote azsjust that poticy which Boone and uther litical hacks have been sssiduvusly wivocat- On Saturdey nizhe Booue delivered a characteristic barangue at the Court-House, which has hsd the cffect to dlsgust those esumsnip +*City of Richmend” wiil sall from The recelver of smount of $37,82L40 “The Democrstic party 1148 FLOODER THE CITY with faise aud torged tax-veceipts, which the election officers should prumgtly reject. person 8o offering to vole on them ‘should at taken befure the let-Attorney.” Confidence In both Repubflcsu and Democratic head- Democrats cstimate, thelr wa- jority at 17,000, a{ter & carcfut canvass of all tha countics, and the Republicans, aiter s similar cauvass, claim the State by 27,000, It s geuer- conceded that the result wlil turn ou 1hila. delphis, where the Democrats alow thelr op- ponents s majority of less than 1,200 WABHINGTON, TiX NEWS As COLLEUTED TUBRN, © apecial Dispate te The Tridune, WasuingTox, D. C., Nov. 8.—Tue whole talk smoug Democrats hers indlcates a geuerul pur- pose to contest all elections to the next Houss wuere sny foundation whatever can by concocted upou which 10 base it 8ume of the prominent wen in the party are undorstood’ to be urgiug s contest in the First Oblo District, on the ground of futerfercuce by Unlted States SBuper- visors of Election, sod there is suflicient 1alk on this question to tndicata s pur) of mavy Democrats to induce 1be urgunization of the next House, to boldly sustain. s sweeping objection to placing upon tue rolls the names of 8!l Republicans who may be clected and districts where prominent use ls made of the Unlted States luw for the protection ST p IRSHE RN Aot NORTH (GEZMAN LLOYD, Simiish et Y appiy to O . Bowling Green, hew York. ouce b arr a all along declared that the bonds were payable ‘I'he most uoticeable feature of Houdricks' speech, however, was his bitter eritl cm of the Natlonal parey,—* s party,” be aald, **without a recurd aud without a future.” the Nationals could ot ac- by vottug for thete own aad ** A Lalf loal was , wyself, hayuxune Lo Wiy nd voted for Du Is Matyr, » Nationa the Demacruts bad no candidate; au they bad elected De L Matvr, sud vow | am u LDeinperatlc-National. Deinocrat, theu buttoued up wy cuat and goue away from: the polls, proclalwing mnyself a bell of & fellow, but nevertheless 1 woul singularly out of the Govern- duwn the crowd ——— quarters. The in greenbacks. Call for Proposals for Oil. turning the thdo fu favor of C. the Hepublican candidate. Kkept its readers {n thiscounty thoroughly posted ou the local polilical eyeats of the calupalgn, sud, as the cud of the coutest {s near at bund, your correapondent embraces this occasion (0 urge volers to spurn the uuwisc teachings ol the Fiat lesders. aud cast tholr ballots 1 fuver of hotest woney und the perpeluation of that grand old Repudblican patty whichl saved tbe Fellow-utizens, you have the power in your bands to defeat the scheues bolstered up y stich men ws Charles Boous for-the express pasu of fuisting thewselves fu olllce, yuu cxerclss it like men loyal to your Govern- r fumitlies, aud yoursclves! LM ARD OULE COUNTIRS, . emucl D@Gic (o The Triduse.. Dixon, 111, Nov. 2.—The baliticul outlook for the Itepublicans fo Leo und elwply spdendid. The Lold staud 18 tuok frum the start {u favor of boucst woney sud no step Lackwards, evan fa tho face of bard thncs und ressed trade, lus fufused futo it new lils ot ike thy oldew tkue, woecu it stoud up for herty and justice sud the Uulon a3 ugsinst oll lants. "I the fealing sid confideuce of tbe Rophblicans lo this séctiou 44 auy criterivn, tho TIn explatoing wh Tux THIBUNS has complishiog -nu)‘} U3E BOARD, Wasan caled provotals will by il umce wan iz — B. K., Chatrmaa. ¥oit saLE. PAPER BARGAIN. roperty fn North Mis- cekly Courler.* can balf fotere ANEWS: i or's usual way, wada the Nutiouals winow o speech wus elvquently delivered, caro- tully studied, sad far (rom being & dofe-muacy Towm Casey, John Oberly, Jim Washbura, Halliduy wers the ool Demozrsts present. Sam Marshall, George Wall, Font Albright, Wesley Sloau, and all the leadivg Dewocrats of this dare of nols, althougn Invited and expected, were nots Toe canpaigo s over, and thy brains of the party uow 1be uld Jacksonlan-Beutol mouey. Auér Hendricks bad talked an bour aod a uarter John Oberly was introduced as ** thy ture Goveraor ok luiuols.?” Jobu is o news- . R ALY Mclai ler“nfl"l'nl :.' cas thao a'Taacy pi majority, upou cucy "of workfuy cavits): QU0 caah wanfed. N L L QTR ST T Yo extateuce, s0d heuce b the w SENATON GORDOM AND TUE CIPHERS. 4 Iiustrated Fdition. It is altogether likely that the Scoste Come = . OpLvsite th 1re "t | Fibustere, 163 state-as.s Cliicag, ke for w akurt il 8 few moutua alico, seem to have passed olf Into thin air, and what few are left deny now that they cver wers in favor of an Irredecmable currency, but simply fof more grecobacks and no bsnks. Tice and Dysart, tha two Keoub- Yican nominees of this district for Represcata- tives, will be elected by rousing msjorities. The foeling hero is, that, It New-Yurk State should go Republiean next Tueslay, the next President, even azalust a solid Soutn, wilihes Republican. AURONA. Hpeciat Diepater to The Triduna Aunora, I, Nov. 2.~A vromised spcech from Jolin M. Palmer drew a good sudicncs to the City-Hall this ‘evening, but, belng a Demo- cratic promise, there was but little surpriso at its non-fultiilment. James Herrington, resentative in the Leg- islature, explaincd that he voted for Charles B. Lawrence for United Btates Beoator to prevent.as he said, the election of “a yaller «le *" 10 a seat ouce occunled byJud‘ge Douglas, and soid that the Republicans could have elect- cd Lawrence by his ald If they had opportunely left Logau, . e 831d that he ws anthorized to announce that Senator David Davis would stomp illinols for eitbier Thurman or_I{endricks, should ong of them receive the Demncratic Presidentlal nowmination, Uen. Btiles, of Chicago, followed, snd sald he was for a Democratic, Secialistlc, Communiatic, or Bpirituatistic party, Anything to bresk up the Republican party. KTTEX, Bpecinl Disvatch to The Tribune. Snawxerrowx, 111, Nuv, ih—The ton. & M, Etter, Democratic caudidate for State Sunerin- tendent of Public Instruction in Illinots, Las Just sent 10 a leading ofMclnl in this county an ollicial fetter, inclosing printed slips havinw his nama on one side aod mucilageoo the other, and giviog directlons to the said officlal to pee that these slips are carefully pasted on every ticket not containing his ‘nane, Doubiticss similar letiers have heen sent to every Demo- cratic county fn the State. Judges of elections aud every Hepublican should be on the sharp lookout for these votes, every oue of which s fliegal. Tne whole Demovratic party will be astonfshed at sucli duplicliy on the part of their candidate. SPRINGPIELD, Bpectal Diepateh (o The Tridune 8paiNorigLD, L., Nov.i—1hs Kepublican committees lu all parts of the Blate must be oo thelr guard w prevent Blade’s name drom belng scratched. It (s learned here toay that Etter has been shipping thoussuds of posters to his azeuts 1o all the remote districts, in the hope of saving himself. Well-informed Republicans here to-uight predict, and offer to bet, that Smist's majorier will bo at lcast 25,000, and thut the ltcpub icans will have s msjority of from 10 to 25 on Lnlnfrblunt in the Legiature at the worst, with & Erobnhlllly of more. The indlcations are that the Hepublicans wlill elect both Uross and Jayne as Representatives in this stroog Democratic County. DUSHNELL. &vecial Dizpaich to The Tridune. BusunzwLt, 111, Nov. 2—Col. Clarke Carr, of Galesbury, addressedone of the most entbusias- tlc meetings of the campalgn o this city to- night. Friday nizht, at Slacomb, he’ was mrec! )y a crowded Opera-House, and the verdict fo both places is that the Colonei’s cloquence and logic has been of great benellt to the fute of the Republican party. ‘The Tenth District will retalu Col. Marsh ‘1 Con- gress Ly ao Increased majority. ALTON, Bpecial Dizpatch to The Triduna Avtox, 1), Nov. 2.—~The campalgn in this cuunty, which has been very boily contested, has aboul closed, and the prospects are that the Republicana will elect their eutlre ticket, Tuere are three tlckets {n the feld,~Reoublican, Democratic, and Greeuback,—and, as the Green- back ticket will draw largely from the Dsomuc- racy, the Republicans feel certaln of carrylog the electlon. f WISCONSIN, MADISON, fpecial Dissateh 1o Th Tridume. Mapison, Wis.,, Nov. 8.—Accounts from all parts of the Btatoareof a higily-encouragiug uature for the Republicans. Indleations, found- ed ou the best of flzuring, seem to indicate that the Republicans will Luve 4 majority in both branchas of ths Legislaturs, Hard-money Dow- ocrats ull'over.the State are supporting not ouly Republivan candidates for the Legislature, but also candidates for Cougress. Leadiog politicians 1n thls clty were ’néver as hopeful for a big Re- publican victoryme this fall. The canvass fu this Congressional District has been poshed with vigor ‘by the Republicans, in o manly, opes way, while the Dumo- crats ‘bave resorted to thefr atill-hunt system. Thelittle €ama that Davis, the Demo- cratte candidate for Congress in this dlstrict; undertook to play on Bauk County did not pan out very well, A trade was inade with certafn Greenoackers and Dewmocruts, whereby Tenny, the Greenback candidate, was to Le sold out, aud Davis’ name orinted In the Grreenback tick- els, to be voted by the Greenbackers, in consld- eration that the Democrats were to vote for the Ureenback county tlckot, Fenuy heant of this, and put oo bis war-psint and started for Bank Ununli'). upsetting this e littlc scheme to y-u. avis away ahead n that couuty: ic reports inat the sell-out has reacted vu ts tustigators, and that he will et the it Greenhack vote, To accumplish this armange. ment, Davis assured the Greenbackers thut e was & better one than Tenny, and in full accord with theni, - His efforts to ridu two horses suc- vessfully in this Instaoce Was a mlseruble fail- ure. Davis Is trying to secure the old Granger vute, on the ground that hevoted for the Potter Taw, snd urged its passagy, sud_als opposed and voted acalust fts repeal, and has lssued o campaign document urging bis etatms for sup- l»ort on these grounds in all parts ul the dis- rict. o will fuse hoaviiy of the houest-maney Demovratic vote. o THE, WHOLE STATE AS VIEWED PROM lm.!_uu- UM, Epecial Dieasch fo The Triduns. Mivwaukss, Nov, 3.—The political excite- meut sod wciivity sobalded a little through tho day, but this sveniutr the work has been re- sunied with greater vigor tban ever, ‘The entlre city is alive with the candidates, the commit- tecs, and their fricods, who travel constaully from’ oue nloce of resurt to avother, and who will uot know another bour's rest uutil the close of the polls Tuesday night. Many wandi- dates of both parties vislted the outsido towns during the day, where there was an excellont opportunity Ly e the voters st the Catbolic cungregations, which are lamge and wu- merous fo every part of the county. ‘The rosdside beer-halls, olso, ln all directicus frowm the city, ar¢ favorito resorts for the neichibor- tioud weople und for the candidates and poli- ticlans frow the sity. Thess have been Lironged aud busy places throughout the day. Advices fruin a1l sectivus throughout the Btate speak of tho ciose of the cauvass us vel’y):lvmlnlng w0 tho Ropublicaus. Gew, George C, tHuty, of Chippews Fulls, was lu Milwaukee to-day, and save that Pound's re-elcction to Conpress is aliwost & certaluty. A gentleman fro Osasukee County expresscas an opinion that Fred Haroe, Indupeudent, will be alected to the State Benate uyer Morgsn, Democrat, All the repora from the 8ixth Dletrict are to the effect _that Bouck will almost certainly bu beaton. The leading Demoeruts refuse to take suy part fu the cau- vaass, and he is fightiug bis buttle wimost uloue. He s very badly discoursged aud demoratized, and gaveup an sctive canvass several dave azo. Chalrmian Rubles informs Tus Tuinuss cor- respondent that bls fuformation frows all parts ol the Btate is of the most cacering characier, aud he contideatly anticipates & sweepiug vic- tory oo Coogressmen and the Leglala- .ture. Reports from the Third Cougressious! District aro to the effect that the Deniocruts aro likely to vote quite geacrully for, Kivg, the Uroenback candidate, but the election of Hazel- tou is wot thought to be engangered. Both Frisby's wud Deuster’s {ricads ars contident in this district, and the smouut of work heiug doue s enormous. Notwitbitandlow the very large registry I“Sm:my vinetecn thousaod), etiil hundreds of adidavite are Lelog prepared for non-regatered voters In cvery ward. ‘Tle aty to-nlghit 16 fo w whirl of political excitemeut. {u soule quarters tho appearancs ls alinust liko s Fourth of July. The Democrats, ‘for soms reasou, Bppear more contident to-vight, and now vlain tou electlon of 1looker over Van Beluaick, Junpstun over Hyde, aud thelr whole couut ticket,—though what sthaulgtes this bope it [y fmpossivle to dseover. To-morrow oizht ao- otber serivs of wurd inectivize will be mduresscd by Mate Carpeuter and s crowd. B. K. SUler dechines the Dewocratie uomiuation for e~ Ler of the Adsembly frow the Seventh Wand, Auetfore will now be made to provure U. J. Carcy, whu was defeated for the Hepublican uvouniuation, to run indepeudent. Fred Mos- cawitz Indizaantly refuscs L aceeps tho Grecu- back nowination for wember of the Assewbly in the Teuth District, The Democrats are 1aking 8 puwerful effurt, with some prospects of success, to detach tha Irish yoters trom the Greenback ticket, Tue Keoublicaus sre very z confident as to both the county and legislative ticket, and are doing s prodigious amount ot gulded by ‘expericncod snd skitlful LOUISIANA. CLOCING RZMARRS, s Spectal Dispater o The Triduns. ¢ Naw Onrumans, Nov. 3.—Mattera polftieal pending Tucsday's election aro decidedly Inter.’ estlng, aud, lo New Orleans, decidedly mixed., In the Filth Congresstonal District, one of the two hitherto reasonably held in doubt, the con- test between Ludeling, Republican, and King, Democrat, Is reported (thoueh upon Democratic authority) as -practically ended by Ludeling's withdrawal, In the Third, Acklen, dospite the scandal, has played finely for success, and alded, stupidly enouch, by the Republlean leaders, holds scemingly the trump cards. His chosen Democratic Committee for the fnvestigation of the scsudal, unexpectedly concludiag it too his retirement, cotmter-investigation by the Republicans. Certaln officlals and leaders were blind cnough to think his Indorse- ment would work their advantage, keeping him In the fleld and distractiog the'scandslized Democracy. They (oolishly gave thefr signa. tures, iudorsing thelr belief fn hls Innocence. The lepudlican managemnent nest jolned the. Natlonals In the nomiuativn of R. O. Hebert, wnaluly through the {nstrumentality of Acklen, W. If. Merchans came out as 8 bolt- in2 Republican candidate in opposiiion. Thais divides the Republicans, while tho Democrats, oot particularly scandalized, aro SOLID POR ACKLEX. ¥ ‘Toedd to the Republican cmbarrassments, Acklen displays his Republican (ndorsement, ciaiming thercby himsell as equally entitled to support with elther of the so-called Repubtican Unless Merchant unexpectedly withdraws, the chances are decidedly for Ack- len's eleetion. Tn New Orleans the Democracy liave tliree distinct organizations fn opposition. The Natlonals, by far the most form!dable, have heeu largely engincered by Republican leaders, ‘There has been most serious blundering in the work, The ticket brought out, with few excep- tions, has not been such as commanded reszect, With little improvement upon that of the Dem- ocrats, ft could not be expected to Iargely de- tract therefrom. TUE MASSES OF COLORED REPUDLICANS, seeinz no regular nominations, are largely in- The strenzth of the organization (prohlematic at best outside of colored Repube. lean support) lies mostly below Canal street, amoog the Creoles, and depends maiilly utpun thelr Know-Nothing proclivities, Conservative Associativn s an orgaatzation rep- resented majuly by the merchants. [t grows out of the dissatisfuction amonyg the becter classes with the bummer clement fo control, Its presumable strength depends upon the ex- tent to which the employes csu bo Influcnced n their yotes. 1t prescuts, none the less, au un- cxceptional ticket and an undaunted frout, Tho citizens, taxpayers, and workingmen agaln present & ticket of their own,—~tho growth of tho socalled Froperty- Holders’ Unfon. y poll 600 or 700 Aun effurt is making to unite the Citle zens' Association and Natlouals, the former representing the moncy ond the latter the voters. Tho former, however, LOOK WITIL DISPAVOR upon the project, vlewing the latier as unoble Democracy, and preferrine to stand slone as the nucleus of tho successtul paity of the future. The registration foots up soma 88,000, of which, as clmn‘n;:l, Tully GO | eral thousond short of the former stow- Over onc-thint voLers are colored, Uwing to this fact, and that ull opposition tickets will have thelr proportion of colvred vaters, the outcouo 1s problematical. ‘The Democrats will prubably carry the city, bt ure not particularly confldent, and are likely to 1 {n some. of thelr candidates. ” Mr. Marixuy, for Wwstance, a very is upon all of the opposl for Craninal- Snerltf.’ He will ‘very probably be clected.. ‘The issucs, withal, arc’to bo Lotly ANOTHER SHOT. PELTON THE *8AFPE MAN' OF TUR CIPUER Spectal Diwatch 10 The Tribune. Nrw Yong, Nov. 8.—Tbe Tribuns throws another bomb directly at (Gramerey Park, It * Who went to Ballimore to curry to Bmlith Weea the mooey for the purchase of the Houth Carolina Returvloe Bourd! The Tridune has already shown how Smith M, Weed arx rived at the Barnum flotel, tn Monday morofog, the 20th of Norember, 1874, registeriog there by bis true name, shown st the thue of the publication of the dispatcbes that thers was every’ reason to be- wun met him with the ’ neelect of New York partles to put up money, We have taken paing to venty certain wiforma- tion whith' reached us two weeks ajru Tesnect- | OP BVIDENCE 13 NOW CONPLETE, Tae register of theMount Vernou Hutel, disposition might be safe from curlons oyes shows amouy the arrivals carly Mondsy morn lug, Nov. 20, Willimn T, Pelton, of New York, At 10 o'clock Mr. Peltu, with a friend who bad accompanied him {rom this city, wok s carrluge with Bmith Weed Hatel, Thery an {nterview was beld. curred during the duy to disturb the erratige- went Is not known, but ut uigat Pelton und bis triend aud Weed all returued - to N wade that journey to Baltlinors st such 4 busy and” crideal with Weed's request that hs would belug the himaell, it prudsut, is A MOAT IMPORTANT DISCOVENY. 1f Pelton wes the sufe 10t who met Weed at Barvum’s Hotel, Pelton took with bimy $80.00 1o buy the South Carulina lleturning Board, morslly eertaln, Lery - d get ft1 Here 15 the uct of belbory brougnt huaie, not 1o secrct agents and Becrvlanes, and amateur negottators, LUl Lo suine person or the Demourutie party hlgn organtzation o cnough tu commuad & grost sum of money, aud Whose hand tovisibly woved this weak gniicunt younx wan, and dispatcbed hun to buy the Presideacy of the United Statas?” SECRETARY SHERMAN. LIS SPRECH AT HARKLIBULG, Hausissuna, Pu., Nov. 3.—Secrelary Sherman made & specch bere to-nlizht. bellion had been crushed, but the spirit which animated it had not been erudicated, and to-day millions of people {n the South were denled thele rights,—~a declarstion which would us verltled by the electlons oa Tucsdsy next. Klux marsuders had roved over communlties, driven negroes before them, and commiltted mapy murders for upinlon’s sake, sud oow a ellective but a mitder sury of fnthmidatiou pre- valled, For three wecks, lo several Stutes, (b Deniocrats had been Lerrorisiug the negroes to prevent them from votiug helr optntous. Helerency was made to the * Andurson-Sher- man leiter,” which was PRONOUNCED' & JORGRUY, koown to promiucat Democrats, who hed sup- pressed the fact to his tojury. 3 . Alluding to the cipher dispatchos, the Secre- tary suld the Democrats had cudeavored to buv the Electors! voles of thres Biates, sud thy people would vever bo satisted uutil they Kot ac toe bottous uf the villainy, would pust the ioatter and ferret out the v, sod 1bo result would vo doubt show He said the Ro- He hoped Congresy wore Dewocrgtic fraud, Becretary Sherman discussed the fuancial question. Ho was 1o favor of the ldrgest pos- sible amnount of paper mouey thut cau-ba inaln- tulned 8L “par with gold and ailver colu. Tuo Republicans wepe s grecubgesers

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