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VOLUME XXX1X. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1878, : L evening, and a large audienco convened in the KID GLOVES. POLITICAL. City-HHail, The 1ast tram 1ipon wnich hie could come was announced as late, and for an hour the audience sat on the ragged edge—aud then tbe train came, and no Storre. 8u a Republican benediction was spoken, and agls ndjourntnent ica ini h Ed Joslyn, of The Republicans Finish the | yastsi to tie ois to-norrowdy Ed Jociyn o the rervice an candidate for the Assembly in the eventh Ward, and are running hum (o spite of his declination. 8T. L.OUIS8, = ON1Y BEVEN TICKETS! Bpectal Dimateh to The Tribune, KID GLOVEN! reonyrioemmenms s |EDISON, GRAY, eeld, Leiter Legialatare, The Republican majority I8 likely to be reduced from the Presidentiat year in the Congressionat Districts, on account s gz rln 'l'lz:url;;n:. {n !t,h: ln‘lrlul:hcre h(no Dem- 5 o ic candidnte} L. Dannel 18 sure of an easy A Retrospective Chapter from the History of Vicks- \ election uver Migher, Greenbacker, Iu the Scc- ond, Poehler, Democrat, has becn making s still hunt for the German vote, and will reduce il backers, and they bad no mectiug. 8r. Louis, Mo., Nov. 4.—Polities arc in order | 8iraitta last majority of abowt 3,000 to nncom. Oourse, Havmg Kept FARMER CITT, 5 in 8t. Louis to-night, and the streets arc ablazo | fortably close n’mZ: hut the Republicans are b"“’fl'- the Faith. fpectal Dirvatrd ta Tae Tritune. witn torchlight processions, while the volce of | cunfldent of success In this dlstrict. In the FARMER CitT, 1il., Nov. 4~The Republican cambalgn was closed at this place to-nizht by a :xémlnlu mc:un:. "c‘";. gm:x; "bemt was canml— to Its utinost capacity by the best attendance Error Dying Amid Few Worship- | of tho campaign. Col. Georgs’ Scrozgs, of Champnign, was the speaker, and acquitted him- ers in the Pest-House selfto Lhe satisfaction of all who hesni him, ‘[hird, whero Ignatius Donnelly, demagoguc and corruptionist, runs on the Labor-Democeratic ticket againat W, D. Washburn, a leading bnsf- nesa tnan of Minneapolls, Donnelly has made a hot aud dirty canvass, but the cleanly and hon- est money Democrats will unite with the Ite- vublicans to defeat bim. ' the curbstone orator is heard on every corner. The election to take place on the morrow is the ouly toplc of cooversation, and bets and sur- mises 04 to the probable resnit are as thick as the politicians. Never befors has there been an The Homecopathic School of Treatment Very Suce cessful, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, “The meeting was lively from first to Jast, and | clection held here whete sn many candidates and % ” i [1 it kT l h ( of Dishonesty. wo'arc satiaffod I¢s gocil offech will i damon- | tickets appeared In the feld. The three princi- corn I RioNRNn PAXs) Filth T 8 [l afl l]fl Ew]'ap fl., [ ::r:zed té:m:’rm;.fl ;l":an'l Drospects of clec- | yal parties are, of course, Greenbackers, Re- 'lhn:mnn. Conn., Nov, 3.—[t is bardly pas- the Hotbed in Which Fever- g: As the Exelustye Agent af th on are growing brighter every hour. publicans, and Democrate, but each of these are | Albl: that there can be & chofca of Governor hy Germs Flourish and Dis o CO., ; sy 3 o T allfed moro or Tess with smaller partics, and | the beople, as therc aro fout tlekets, The Pros Bibition vote will be small. The Greenbackers claim 10,000, and may get 6,000 or 8,000. Hub- bard, the present Demacratic Governor, & hard- tooney man, will run_ahead of his ticket, belng better known than his equally worthy Reputr Hean competitor, Audrews. [he Legislature is donbtlul.’ Senator Baroum 1s strugeling des- seminate, The Negroes Imbued with Much Respect for the **Gen'l Howard some candidates appear on ok many as four tickets. The Soclalists have printed a separate ticket, having st occasional candidate on the Workingmen’s and the Greenbackers' tickets, and they delude themselves with the forlon hopo of carrsing the city. American Speaking Telephone Co., W 13 TUE SOLE MANUFACTORER OF TELEPHONES Josed by the Hepubli Moline, Source Confident Beyond Wighit With & rousiog meetie, TopIng siocetes Ezpeotation. were made by the Hou. Hiram Price, Edward Russell, and J. W. Greoh, of Davenport, and Capt. L. M. Haverstick, of Rock Island. " The Ureenbackers also had a big meeting, Dr. Mc- WAE?ASH-A\(?, BETWEEN perately to secure it. It Is cousidered an *Soclation.’ : ™ for Telephones the Unly Gran (firat_prisee) ay Kianie, their candidate for, Statc Senator, play- THE FOLLOWINO TICRETS even chance, In the First Congressional Madison and Monroe-sts, | o ssipaan iertive drlleThach | Certainty that the October | ingtimontiorgn, =2 bave appearad: Republicat Democrate Green- | Diselet here ure thren Candidaies Tho Ugverament the Cross of the Lekion of Honor. r back, Boclalist, Workingmen's, Moral and He- 0l ¥y not witharaw, \ H D1 A to Tribume. " " y Vor. OFFER AS A : P'xl-m:d«:-mr;-m:umy b en, In Chicage 1o daty Elections Killed Green-~ mxon,‘fifl"x»v?fqua- it b T Hawley, Nepublican, will run ahiead of his | Undoubted Oessation of the Fever as an form (or Temperance), and a regulsr Prohibi- ticket, and probably succeed. Iu the Thind ollowing offices and stations of tho American backism, A. Wiicoz, of Amboy, the Républican nominee T 4 ¥ tionist ticket., Tbe names of the Moral and v i ) . 2 0y | e cameenry oner o, s et for Corondr neceniated the pomiaationof sn | por.t Lot The aese of te Morel and | Dhtece Wale, tiprbiican, ' win eurely best Epidemio—Tho Day's 0 O W eut MALBON-81- B4 Chiesaa-ae. s Cle o iTionn Conral Comaniae 37505 COUBLY | (1o thrcs principat partics, Both this and the | Second District Evalpn Demonat wad frek Beports, ec sicr nion Telearaph The Tail of the Reptile, Hows | Atiboy, substituted., g - ' | Probibitionist party grew out of the different VAo st Dougisse, Re pobiicar, tough i Telegraph Com) anr, ptile, Mr. Taylor, the tirvenback candidate for Rep- | Temperance Aesoclations of the city, The crats, In the Fourth Disteict the Greenbacker VICKSBURG. ' . N e Ehndaes Firach ever, Making a Lively resentative, Is spesking to a small audicnce | sforal and Reform party claims to hold will stick, and get_many votes, giving o fair RETROSPECTIVE. 400 DOZEN h here Lo-niwht. the balance of power, and say tuey will poll | chance for Miles, Republican, over Brogaer. fpeetal Dixpatch 1o The Tribute. Vicrsnona, Miss., Nov. 4.—Since m§ arrival here, three days ago, from Jackson, from wnich point I tast corresponded, my tlme has becn entirely taken up {n gatherlog statisties aod In- cidents relative to the canses and resnits of the scourge which hes so alarmingly prevafled here durlog the last three montbs, The census re- turns are completed to-day, from which, to- gether with the report of deaths taken from the City Sexton's record, I am pre- Wriggle. 10,000 votes. The Prokibitlonists have choten thelr candidates withont connection with other varties, but thelr candidates will have little chance In the election. LOUISIANA. IT WILL GO * DEMOCRATIC.” * Epecial Ditpatch fo The Trivune. New On1EAN3, La., Nov. 4.—1 see little rea- son for chavging the politival ‘estimates of yes- terday's dispatch. The reported withdrawal of hofl, hard monev Democrat. The district is naturally strongly Democratle. There s a prospect of a full vote in the State, . Tz ARTPORD COURANT. . MASBACIUSETTS, BostoN, Nov. B.—The canvass of the He. publicau State Committee on_Saturday night gives ‘Talbot, Republlcan, a plurality of 40,000 for Governor, and a clear majority over all op- position, ‘The Republieans oxpect to carry every Congressional District, though the two Boston districts, Third and Fourth, will be ELGIN. fpectal Dispatch to The Triwme. ~—To-night the Greenback- ers had an enthuslastic rally in Menddissohn 1 Msj. Wood F. Towalcod, of Danville, delivered and interesting apa lengthy address, ‘The house was packed. THE QOLD AND 8TOCK TELEGRAPH CO, NORVIN GREEN, President. GEORGE WALKEIL, Vice-Prestdent, 8. G. LYNCH, General Awent, New York. ltoom 0 Unlon Bullding, Chicsgo. THE AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH (0, ORGANIZED IN OHIOAGO 1873, Eroix, Il),, Nov. 4. Closing of the Campaign with Meetings and Speeches Everywhere. LADIES' 2-BUTTON KID GLOVES, WISCONSIN, AADISON.y Spectal Dispateh tg The Tridune. Maiprox, Wis,, Nov. The Ghost of the Waterproof Horror Will No Longer Down. very close. pared to give fizures beyond dispute. Th = ) — county will doubtless he large. Thesplit- | Ludeling, the Republican Congressionst candj- ———— 4 eyon: spute. o AR air, A DIHECTORS: Vi 5 the sty aud priacipa) iinkes wiil be | date in the Fifth District,is bost semen non MISCELLANEOUS, eotiro census report, with many of the facidents G per pair. ‘1 Ansox starm, Jous B, DRARE, WASIINGTON, probatly uuparalleled, Everytbiug on both | denied. True or false, the election of King, ey narded, 1 will furnlsh 10 my correspondence by <1§| XORMAN WILLIANS, LERUY B. FIuwiy, ? . sides will be sacrificed’ts tho Legislative mud wmail, Congressional candidates! - The feeling {» strong lere to-night at lepublican’ headquarters that Caswell will bo clected 1o Congress, but by a small majority, There 8 no doubt of the re- tarn of Burrows, Republicany to the Senate, and the election of Hutchinapp to the Assembly. ‘The Republican Connty Uommittee have made a vigorous canvass, aud feel very contident of the clection of its entire county ticket, notwith- standing Dans s ordinarily 800 to 600 Demo- cratle. Democrat, seems none the Jess ascured. In the Third (Acklen's) Disfrict the friende of Hebert, both the National and Republican nomlure, clolm a somewhat better showing, claiming the ability to practically dispose of Marchsut, Re- publican candidate, aud create a division of the French Creole vote, otherwise presumably Dem- ocratlc, in Hebert's favor, and his conscquent electlon. The Iriends of Acklen, per contra, ure cqually confldent. In New Orleans mnatters becoming still more mdudied. The Natfonals seem frittering away, and the Citlzens’ Conven- Bpeciat Dirpateh fo The Tridune, 81. Pau1, Miun., Nov.4.—Election {ndlcations to-night are that the Republlcan State ticket will have 12,000 majority; that Dunnell will be elected to Congress by 10,000, Stralt by 1,200, and Wasbburn by 1,600. The Democrats cnter- tain hich hopes of carrsing the Sccond and Third Districts, clecting Pochler and Donnelly over Strait and Washburn. ‘I'ne first returnsto be recefved here are lkely to be favorable to thelr hopes, and reliable estimates upon the re- tarns of to-morrow uight can hardly be made 8pecial Dispasen to The Tridune, ‘Wasminatox, D. C,, Nov. 4.—The Republic- ans feel more hopeful to-night in regard to suc- cess In the Northern Btates than at any previous day of the campaien, Private advices from all quarters, from the Chairmen of the Stato and County Committees, nud from speskers who have been promlaent fn the work of the can- vass, agree in predicting & very marked Repub- lican triumph, A telegram from Boston gives a8 the final result of the reports recelved by the 8tate Committee up to Snturday night of the E. BRUCE CHANDLER, GENERAL ORFICE, 118 LA SALLE-ST. IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR MESSENGER, BURGLAR-ALARM, AND WATCH SERVICE OF TAI8 COMPANY, ft hst fn setive opers. tion & Telephane Exclinnge, connectiug by direct wires within_the city ail of (14 subwc: THE TOTAL NUMDER L of fever cases to date fs 5,961; total number of deaths to date. 1,021. The pestilence - has nearly finished its dreadful denth harvest in the city pruper. There lavo been scereral scvere frosts, which bave doubtlcss checked the fever fu thendjacent country, where It has been prevallior in o most mallgnant form. Iwasgratified to sce more evidenves of 8 revival of busiouss at this polnt thao at aoy of . the other infected towns and cities which I bave FORSALE '~ NEWSPAPER . FOLDING NACHINES. ‘Wo have disposed of all but two of our hand-foeding folders. They aro in porfoct order, and will be sold cheap. Address . TRIBUNE CO., Chicago. FINANCIAL. TOLOAN * Wahiava n Bpooial Fund of $120,000.00 L('o ilcam in large s:x‘mn 02 nlLZ improved usiness property at lowest rutes. . PP URN B & HOND, . o g 102 Washington-at. Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, City Serips and Vouchers, Tought aud sold by _ LAZARUS BILVERMAN Dank, Chamber of Comumerce, The Advices from Almost E"U’ DAVENPORT, In., Nov, 4.— cenmpufi was ! idences, as weil a3 to bustucss-ofices. Anplicattons for At ol . Iately visited, ety s DymaCm-opere crFiications for ¥ THE DISTRICTA, tion ticket looming up. Republican leaders are | before midolght. e "““"i!"fi"i‘l'l'jn‘bi‘." Seral Samacos 0 Enmn::lecl;n;‘l‘:TEu:rll{l.;.:k‘:'lll)l.%ga l:orm;‘llt:::: ' Dispatches to-night Irom; careful sources in | now laboriug to draw thelr vote that way, and ANKANBAY, TILE STREETS OF TUE CITT, ent. 5. I¥ErERY, sdpertnten Lirt.m Rock, Nov, 4.—Very little {nterest secms Lo bo manifested In the election which takes place to-morrow. The following nre the candidates In the different districta: First Dis- trict, Poindexter Dunn, Dem.; no pronouuced opposition. Becond District, W. F. Blemons, Dem.; Jobhn M. Bradley, Greenbscker. Third District, Jordan E. Converse, Dem.: L. L. Price, Greeenbacker. Fourth District, Thos. 8. Qunter, Dem.. J. F. Cunningham, fnde- pendeat Democras; Boyd Smith, Greenbacker. MABSACHUSETTS, Bostox, - Mass,, Nov. 4.—Wendell Phillips baving declined a Ureenback nomination for Congress from the Fourth District, William Washburn has been substituted, GZOROIA, Spectal Dispaich 10 The Trivune, ATLARTA, Ua., Nov. 4.~1u the pools to-night Felton sells over Lester in the Neventh, Billups over #peer inthe Ninth, and Hamunond uver Arnold fn the Fifth District. 7Tids s about & correct index of these districts. Tau enthusi- asm here to-night (s very great, Souuui to large crowds In the strects (s going ou. 1ts uew cloarly seen that the Kepublizaus, by jrover effort, cou.d have tarred threc of the o Georgla Districts. . Z MARING TUESSRLY2 SOLID. apeeind 40 Cinennatl Commercial, Wasminatow, D. C., Nov. 4~—~Many Demo- crats boast that, should thelr party carry the Lext Presidency, 1t will take at least n quarter of & century to drive them trom power. 'This they say they can do casfly. 80 long as they can Keep the Bouth solid they can take perwa- neut possession of the Senate by making four clalm from half to two-thirds of the Republican voters for the Citlzens’ ticket. THR COLORED XLEMEXNT meanwhile shows itself very materially reduced. Originally registering something like 11,000, It has been summarily cut down by the powers that be to a little better than 6,000, as claimed by frauds of this character. Again, as claimed, tally 2,004 registration pupers have been bbught up, and are not in the original owners’ hands, but are to bo made tocount, none the less, by the powers in control. This reduces the prospective colored vote, allowing for an evi- dent want of Interest, to a little more thon 5,000, which will be more or less disided. The Citizens' leaders show themselves readv and determined, and boldly snrounce that they will not allow theinselves to be counted out.” Tho pros, are none thy less still favorable for the Democrats, thourh the election, falrly coa- sldered and cven peaceably conducted,—~an: ;:::g. are prospects of trouble,—mnst rauk as a the Seventh and Eighth Congressional Districts i Gongre :‘:;"g:f!.:r e;;n:“&l a;,‘?::‘ 105‘,0‘(:)‘;:‘?!’)?6'&,}: predict that Humuhny'@dd '}l’nuud[ :gl f!il A considerable development of Greenback “-““‘"Zcomllnfl-‘-:fii:e"l"l:figfinm yfl cxpe‘::md: strength is expected in New Hampshire. Out- c”’_“,r uuty cGuemher speialid e side of tst Stato grest confidence fs felt that | State-Treasurer i sAatane it will be founa to porsess Tressurer McCurdy, both M Dll_hkos and care: VERY LITTLR STRENGTI. ful figurceg, are fresh from the ummtz}: in the The Republicans look with confidence o at | BiXth District, and aro auito sanzulne 0! Joncs. Icast evenly dividing the Conmecticut delega. | It 18 Delleved hero by tite Republican leaders tion, by carrging two districls, sod regard | that Charley Willtams will: earry l“":l Flrl; 3:;- the probabllities for carrying thres s very | trict by 4000. lm:li:\u:;b reesired 4k bl zood. 'There is a atrong bellef that tho Reoub- q:‘%‘;';‘":}"l’;{o:l‘ ity b Means will control five of the eight districts fo | the Third. Op T S miriat hormonk e New Jersey. Penusylvania s regarded ascep | Publicuns astothe Fo Ll’ th e tainly Kepublican by & handsome majority; and | have & reputation for keea baléulation pohtical- % s : 15 are predictiog o slighé fepublican wictory, o gain of two Congressmen is thought to be 5 Sivilineas:of the. campalis i certaln. The same gain fu Congressmen Is cx- | Judning by the llveliness; of Rty pected in New York State, and Republicans, as | Milwaukas, the ‘:‘:"flfxlm‘:fll “.‘;:::; ean y elements, - and - the ¢ ;fl: el Dl}mocnt.:, Reko-tp-ulgh:blers flclmxm;n aud other oppositionists. :\l to the THB TAMMANY TICKET Ffth Distrkz, notirithatandinr Dragg's recent ] 3 In New York City #ilf bodofested. Vory ittro | domorslization, ble suecticts reasouably coriahy s hoped for from the Soutb. It fa possible that. | G¥er Smuthy HepBlED, (et SHm00H 1 EH Jergensen will be elected in Virgnls uod Con- [ Male Journal, fecls folrly confidest thab ihe over In Florida, and *one distrlct Is thought to | Lewisiature whl stand: Bena f‘:: :‘fim“, 55, be possibic {u Loutslana. -Thu bellef Is that the | 203 opposltion, 13; Agcembiy, tieoublicans, 53; 3 crats, 45; najority-ou joint ballot, I7. three South Carolioa dlstricts, now so lacgely g::“‘:‘nrl‘: .énlm:lnuon h’tu“d o reporL ot Ropublicas, will go Democratic na a rosult of thorouehly vouched for as- to that very uncer- the outrages which have characterized theen- | puin etemcnt, Greenbmeklsmi: tire campolgn. The sbove arc views of the situ- KENOSIHAs ation ps entertained by ttepublicans who have |, M‘fl‘é Dimpatch to-Tha Tribune, 5 is,, Nov. 4.—J, V, Quarles, Esq., Liad to do thougtiont with the mauageiteat of m;.fi:fl:.".f ’ nomince for Asacmb man, this which for three dreadful months were deserted, save the lurrying to aud fro of physictans and . nurses on their errands uf mercy and the sol- - ewn borial processions of the victims of tha plague, ara beginning to present an eniivened - appearance. Quarantines sguinst the city st various polnts have been raised, and rafl- way and steamboat communfeation fs about . to be opened. While 1 am not pre- - parod to cnter Into ooy aclentific discussion as to the oriziu and rapld spread of the fever herc, yet T am satisfled, from carefal: | observation, after an extended tour In that part of the city where the fever orlginated and ex- ! tended, that # 2 THE BINPLE CONDITION under which its deadly germ disseminates itrelt * s the aoctlon of tropical heat upon the accumulated filth and refuse ‘of the cty. From what I can learn, the clty authon- tica bave dogo little or nothing for the past two yeurs towards keeplng the city In o proper clean- Iy condition. During the past season tho-city. has been absolutely recking in Blth. Added to this, what s koown 8s ths *cut-off™ left w ¢ stagnant lake Ironting the city for nearly two miles. o BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Bankrupt Stock Books and Stationery, The stock of the late firm of W. B. Keen & Co., 38 and 40 Madison-st., is now Offered-in‘lots to suit at less than cost, J. R. WALSH, Assignee. SOUTH CAROLINA. . BWAILS TO HAMPTON, w 1+ Epecial Dispatch to The Tribune, ‘Wasumaron, D. C., Nov, 4.—Ex-State Sen- ator Swalls, of Bouth Carolina, Lass written the following reply to Wade Hampton's letter, in- forming ‘him that the courts were open to him far the prosecution of those persons who had assaulted him and driven bim from home: Wasuixatox, D, C., Nov. &.—/lls Ercellency Wade ZHampton, rernor of South (uroling— STORE TO RENT, No. 108 CLARK-ST. * NHOES, cnicaco | has poured out her vharitics upon this city with & lavish band, and the people of all ¢ and races appreclato what she has done, While lu Culesgo, somu two weeks ogo, recuperatiog 5 s : St Your letter of the 24th of October came to | States of Texus and admtsting New Mexico, | PtPengtt after my fever (liness at Holly Springs, i R Ml Thrs Ve i | 7 s AT bR | S e bt bl oPBERS. | vty oo s 3 ent, moro & special plending for publie opinton av o to o 2 ket ST noar this staunch upholder of Nevublicaa doe- | Sympathy than dagiuing Lhat Tooks Lo fhr Sonei FIRES. Not buving given the subject uny statistical fo- RBoom 43, 116 Washington-st, dvectal Dicwelch (.20 I7 triues doclarc it as the bust cifort of the 181l | oF my wronie. -1 have 5o contacace i ne VeI PiriLADELEnLe, Nov. 4.—Both parties profess | 2ol ou® 0t S000 0 wad'an ablo anooup.e- vestigation, 1 was unable to venturs an oplulon, {nform tnose men (who' are the prominent Demo- cruts in Willlamsburz County) that these things must stop. Then, agatn. your Faxcellency care. fully abstaina from sny reference t the maiter of the Bth of Uctober, of whiten you must have been (nforined through the public press, shall o man bo assuultod in Lils own house by the acknowledzey leadars of u party of which yua are undoubtedly the Liead, and be coolly wid 1batheuiust learothe coun- place, Bloomlug Grove, was destroyed’ by fire Iast night. The house was bullt thirty years 0, and was ono of the oldest land-marks in the county, The fire caurlit ib the roof from a defective ‘chimicy. Tbo woods were removed from the first flour, but all tho stull up-stalrs, Including the mm[y stock of winter ciothing, were uuder howmeopotile treatwent, leaving 4,801 tteated by nllopathy and otlior systowus. TUE WIOLY NUMBER OF DRATHS was 1,024, The deatts uoder howsopatale treatment were 80, thus leaving 844 uoder the other wodes of treatment, stion which may be made by m bo alded d . confidence us to the reault of tgmorrow’s clec- | fneot of his Ideds of what would bo for tha | Abetied in the woong, and fall (o see o S aou NEAR MADISON, Wis. Several physiclana of this elty very kindly fure . . [ tion, but thero fs reslly o good deal of anziety | country’s good, aud wound up the work in this | ao Investigation by the Rolicitor can gain anything Specinl Dispatch to Tha Tribune, ulsthme with the following statistics, whichh I AEAMISILINSTRE, on botlh sides. with tho chuncea fn favor of the | section wilt a whirl " et biane iiee s gndet Laveaiiialion by tha sclipmon, Wik, Nov. e farmliouse of | give (o tho readers of Tun Tuiuuse withous 7 e OBIEOSH, % ply, g lobin Cauvanay, on ol udge IL 8, Orton's | comment: O thu 6,001 cases fu this city, 1,000 M. WHEELER & CO.,| Store and Basement, | nepubiicsns s to the Stato ticket ani the Leg I Lirk of yon, but aimply, aa Chiet Magistraie, i i, en u st ehfa city, 1, ulature. The Natonals will poll abigier voto | 0 S0t DRe 17 T 000G 4o-moar- tlan ever before, but their stock sells 2 £00d | row in this tity and cotnty will bo the 1nost bot- deal Jower than {4 did befaro tho October | Iy coutested since the War. ‘Lhe entire county elections. It s, expected there will | ticket is to b elected, and three sets of candi- ) dates for each position make it lively. ‘There is a poll of about 700,000 votes, of which Phila- F How Taetho. elecilon of Jonse dolpuia will contribute about 180,000, and tha | 3 K000, prospect now for tho clection of Jonce 74 EAST MADISON-8T., 38 LaSallcest., Just enst of McVicker's Theatro, In good locatlon, and well adapted for mercantile or manufscturing business. 5 T:I“l”[; G, Dl‘l{i“l" ulidiiig. Y THEY AIK THE BURT'S SHOES i it i e Wikl riggit ot i result witl depend upon the sizs of the Repub- | to-day tnat Steele, Greenback, had withdrawy, Reren da h in of desin? Iv this the | WA entirely destroyed. Tue fumily fa very pour, | Of the inany justances of women's berole des lcan mnjoruyprn lhhp:uy. The Democrats con- | but u' proved untrue, i i Z{.:‘. n::m i ':x:'mpfi," 3,. 'G,l....u:.",,,,,' .,°,§ Insurance in the Madison Mutual only S50 votion to the suffering victins of the plague I wiich you have time and “acain promised tae peo- of South Carolina? I, alr, have Leen Elnlod for the past two years, by all muvner of persecutions only on acconnt of my political cedo & fair majority of about §,000 herc, and. TR 0‘1‘7‘}‘“)"0" fll?l'rll;::v.lll- profess ability to overcome more by Democratic “unm" ’N"‘:,f" e I exclisd ‘gains inthe interfor. Therois much feeling political campalgn witnesstd in Milwauuee in s constralued to rewctuber the wife of ex Unlted S:ates Senator H, 8. Pease, the present Poatmuster of this city, The Senator and two IN IOWA, , Doavquw, Is., Nuv., 4.~The Zimes has o 5 diog In the Kepablicau party, aud 1 caunot be- | sovelal account of the burnlug of the Gerwman of L chiddren wers stricken down among the over the proposed rejection of many years is drawing to. u close, and all oou: |'|“'“' IR U She Hepubl Fehy, avd I Lauiint be humt ! 5'&’&5 Iwm"f‘;-u"lmz:k, ?x":...‘},‘:"fi'.o Comy ealt'fl TAX RECEIFTS Jecturcs s to the result are labio to be sutirely mg"“u“nz-' What 1 aok feintaren MYy GOt Lutheran Church at Garnaville, Clavton Coun. first vietims of the scourge. Sk nursed her ty, which took place at balf-past 1 u'clock thus worning, The church with a1l its contents was destroyed. Loss, $3,000 to $3,500; lusured lor 1,000, A smal barn near by was ' also burned, Louss sbout F20; pu fusurance, ‘Tie dwelling of Ssmusl Rice, at Brush Creek, Fayette Couuty, was burned to the ground tween 12 aud 1 o'cloek this morning. Loss, $2,500; fusarance, $1,000, pre Pariss White. | Tiiey have s wiott elogant, valua: le appesrance, and can bo washel whie solled ditconnt to Coiintry Uealers. Bend for price-list. J.J. WHST, 245 WABASE-AYV, vide, el ¢ Kepublicans and excel- in the hands of Democrats which Republicans l““lf:’mfk“c"h““m”mmu Lo ot Lidiagion, allege to have been forged, and some fear that [ £y ‘Sandersou, Blerll Sanger, Pustmaster breaches of tho peace will occurat the potls o { Payne, David Vance, and Murvbal Fink, ex- consequence of the support of the Hepublican | press undoubting confidence 1o the success of blics uty ticket, and thev position by tho Unitad Batas Deputy Marsials. | Eie SEULS JERSKEAD Qunty, Keobh Ani Liey "Tho accepted view aa to the Congreslonal dele- { 1o Assombly, and at_least one of th Seautors gatfon s that it will exhibit no materisl chavge. [ will' be elected by -the Hepublicans. It There are several dlstricts fairly o | §s conceded that Hart, Reputilican, will best E. doubt, smenz which aro Stenger's, Er | llarrisou Cawker, Dumocras, for Assemblywan, 1y 1’ B a | in the porth outside district, which will be & rett's, Bhallenberger's, Colling', ~ sod | 1 Lublicen” patn, Tomn U'Neil's fndvpendent Thompson's, 'The delegation 18 Wkely | cundidacy for the Assembly in the south oute to rewmalu Ropublicau, as it is now, The Legis- nmuldl.umit Lgfixmlu-w:-‘- ?:au:r:;mwnt:;: .‘fl,.: lature h' made doubtful for Csmeron only by | inerly liepublican, sud ati-pos c connection with the whisky crook- the Greenback diversion ond the earnestoess of {3:‘::‘:""‘:.“"‘.‘:“ l;pflmd s ‘Doptlasliy. The sati-Cameron Republicaus in mauy localities, Teltictous question I8 beiug largely rakscd fu the A Democratic Leglalature sn't possibie, l.m& 8 | city, lzud Asm “‘1"“0." of L? v-nuul: I‘:lem:ll-::wl': distiuctively Republican Legisiature may bo de- | candidates ou church taxation are betuit clusel, feated by tho Natlouals holding the balance of | cauvassed, —Like u great mony other cdxle: o 10 han power butween the old parties, 1f s0, Cameron :‘l‘fl:“ ::"fikl;]; 1?,'1’,’.‘.1:{ ‘nl'é?h"fif-}‘-‘." i Hmlucllol) which 1e given to other citizens of the itate? In relation to Justice Bieele, I do bot see how 1 can make charge mure spicitic. 1 bLave charged him with dereliction of auty, and s je susceptible of proof. Your intimstion that I have been atriving to produce discord botween the ruces 1s Lotn nnjust and uowarrauted, wulch can be wroven by my recard in Willlamsbune County dare Ing tae last twelve years. | s your Excellcucy's obedient scrvant, 8. A, Swalbs, THE MASSACRE, AN ACCOUNT AT Lasp, Aoecial Disputch (o The Tridune. Wasmngron, D, C., Nov, 4.4 private ketter from a pentlemau well known by persons fn Washivgton, and deemed entircly trustworthy, Rives the following sccount of the late masgacre at Tensas and adjoinlog parishes in Loulstana: *“The troubles fu Tensas and Cncordis Parish- ¢8, Loufslang, arv about settlcd, so far ns the killing of negroes s concerney, But the whites husbaud und children dariog their gickuess, and ol the same time wunaged tho Post-Office, the clerieal force uf which bkl heen reduced by sick- ucss und death tu vuo brave younyg lady clerk, s Miss Augusta Bauncr. As soon as her husbaud and children were convalescent, she winlstered to the wants of her destitute sick and dyiug neighbors, golog from bouseto house ut all hours of day and aight, with ber trast 1n (iod and a case uf bomeopathic inedicines. © 8he treated between flity und seventy cascs of fever ammong the destitute colored peupie, not losng s singly paticut. For five weels UIS NRAVE LITTLE WOMAN battled wlih the plague, but ot last her herolo spirit succuinbed to the noliome pestilence, A kind Provideuce stayed the baud of the fell de- . stroyer, and she has been spared 1o her devoted husband and darliug little ones. . Maoy of the GENERAL NOTICES, Fina g, PPPACEES S |~ crncuas norices, — gt VER I SSS: | T T LIBERAT CITIZENST Haloonkes| ! Association CAUTIONS the Jibe D. erabmInGed. pUCIO, SETast the Folomion sanduates fur the Leglalature: JAMES B. BRADWELL, ‘W, H. THOMPSON, MOBES WENTWORTH, DAVID CLARK, ) DA'&‘)QH{’%SEGNKI:HM AS- AT LASALLE, ILL. Apecial Dispalch 1o The Tridbune. LaSarix, 1N, Nov. 4.—The losstn conse- Quenceul the lucendiury burning of Dr. David Balnter's dwelliug, fo this city, on Satuniay evenioe last, was more serious than reported iuTux Tmuuxuntdylomway. It was 85,000, Insured by the Freach lusursuce Association of Culcago tor §2,000, AT FORT LEAVENWORTIL LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Nov, 4.—Ooe of the At R g Hl'u' Dltb, Met! Lor. Clark aa. OUEAN 8TRAM: ANCTOR LINEMATL STEARERS FIIM CHANGEN, wlil bo defeated; 1f not, hio will be re-locted. ELECTION !:n:u;xn Comittees, | 7" there are {ndulging in cHmination and re- | largo Government stables at Fors Leaveaworth :':‘m::":’fl::""’":‘,‘ty:‘"m M""“‘_ ki New York snq Glasgow. S ey e 1L bo received here by both dtate Committees, 0 Hkely to result in thele kil burued Bunday uoon. No eau e # o LN Oy i DISSOLUTION. T the revulk Laroughoue.the. State, exeep i | Crimiuation e et bl lllex soe | by i (o the e ThG bt sl s ot been +pRex LOWAD 'soCIATION." NLA, Nov 1, 10'ain | BT1ON ILLINOIS, of themselyes, They are scrambling for oftice | ussi coutalned flf- X 0 Catrol w Yor wl,»‘-mu...em ‘The copartaership heretofore exlsting bcluvmu ‘rv'f' SPRINOFIELD. :Ila:nadm districts, will be knowu o-murtow now umonz themselves, hona rouretting the ;,--mria mulh:n. Forty ‘vu-na rescued, It is Tutyiibnt_rhb :aen.‘llu;nni hmn.muhulmd Cabine 825 (o a0, um‘:f;fi ““rnhl“ &!‘lcl:l'!;l::':'l:l‘:ll: :‘l&':‘:&fl::l:. 12’::;;}:&:.-1‘»; Bpecial Dispate o The Tridune. 1N BAU CLAILE COUNTY, klillng of the negroes. 1t was a teprible | t1OUKhE bBe loss will not full short of $3,000. the, -0ld Freedwen's Bureau. This striking HE CUNARD MATI, LINE. Saflly, three L ’o‘m\ s p %8 & week toand from British 2ply at Company's Oftice, vorthweat corner Chicaga, mutuat consent. Auny sccounts due snd owlag the fzm may ba pald (0 elibor sald Walker or Northup, or o Louts Muller, who J4 bereby autharized to coilect aod Fecelpt for tho same, The late bustness of Walker & Northup baviag been p purchssed by Henry A, Plarco and Louls Muller, the Clark ud Randolpy-; uadersigued bespeak for Ihem the favorable conaidera. F 4 bU vE Qeners] Western Ageat. tou of Chlcago sdvertisers. waTicRiL mt:rx_u-:l"‘u%‘l'uul( LLO Cbicago, Oct. 31, 1679, CHAB. W. NORTHUP, of this . u e “fote o Tt sy S SrriNorieLD, 1N, Nov. 4.—The State House | st the last muul&‘nt. ]:hu ‘:""f‘f"b“""‘? Pl‘ud officials sud other prominent Republicuus ia | lemocrats bavo effogted u o on, sud Peter thnccny feel cenfident of an olfl-l&hloncd vie- | ‘Lrunx is thelr jolat candidate for wember of the tory throughout the Btate to-morrow, Great | AUy, o o e s interest Is taken fo tho result in Chicago, and | 4o, u leading hard-money Lemocrat, rofuses the fact that the Board of Trade has adjourned | to -urp«m RE. Davls, the Democratic candi- is regarded as very escouraglog, presaging s | date fur Congress, on the gr:mml that ho is un- Republicaid victory fn Covk County. Tuw | sound on "i'xfl'fl'&“?n‘!‘fifl e i Tuinuxs correspondeat to-nixht received tho | yoyyeq rom Manitowoe that lio will bo re-clect- aviog purchased the sdvertising bustness of the lata sanel correspond- aced majority. s sy | frun of Walker & Northup, we hereby soliclt the coa- | fOLIOWIOK) addreased to bim as such s Py 8 krealy reluced majacty ed, but s 31 ent: in Caippewa Cqunty every candidite on_the 8¥) curreucy. bur freighe | tlouance of the patronsge sdloog sod generously bes . ket upportlig. Qov DLLKIC] : 7 o-dsy’s Tain, ico & scurrilous article | Democratic count et ls supparting "’“'“}K;’fi"”*l‘{:‘:'t Ml e 31, 1amu. FIREE LS B lf:ed"“ Loy y. Pleass tnform | Pound, the Republican candidats for Cougress, ‘Tus THISUNE that Mr, Uray was discharged from | in_opposition to Barrows, (the Greenback cau- my ewploy fur amplu caués, and his letteriss | didate, udorsed by the Domocrats, tisaue of falseboods from bemaning to end. His ‘The Greenvackers in the First Senato Dis- Usterriog I pablication ustil th day befors the | yriee (Oconto, Kewsuoee, ete.) have fndorsed H: election 18 suiiiclent evidence of hls malico in the | 3o Loomer, the Democratic caudidate for Sena- Iznorance was oqually exhibited among some of tha puor whites, Whea the reltel bost Cham- bers arrived with supplles, they called ft tne steamer Geu.- Chalmers, aud believed Geo. Chaliners had sent thess supplies to his suffer- lug constituents, 1t will be remembered that the -Confederate Gen. J. R Chalmers is the present moember of Congress, aud = . cundidate for re-election. 1t it, pertiaps, duo that [ should sav that Dr. Frank Reilly is beld 1u very Ligh esteci by thu people of Vicksburg. ‘To-morrow 1s clection-day, Everytblog 18 very - yulet., A word of caution to refugees: Phy- slcland and others cowpetent to judge deem it unsafe fur thuse who have been abeent from the *city durlng tho epldemle to return st pressut, slaugliter of ncgrues. The Natchez Denoerat and other” papers tryto smooth it over, but thero is NO USR TRYING TO IIIDE IT. They killed thirty-six inone charve, with cannon chletly, and I neard the report of caunon during two days. I know [ heard at this distauce fif- teen roports, aud for four duys sud nlrhts they wers riding the country over, hanging sud shooting. You could see negmes hayging on the roudsides all over Tvasas and a part of Con- cordla. §saw parties that bad scen seversl, Whou the whole truth is told, 200 ut lesst were killed. Every cilort is being wade to keep down tha truth, for fear that it will Injurs the Democracy n the November- electlons in the IN CHICAGO, The alarar from Box 877 ut 11 o'clock yester- dday moraing was caused by a fire In & framo cot- tago at No. 204 Aberdecn street, owned and oc- cupled asaredideace by Dantel J{addfogton. Cause, children carclessly Dlacing a hot stove-1id 1u 8 clotles cluset. Damage, $100, - AT WYANDOTTE, MICIH, DetroIT, Nov. 4.—A tiro at Wyandotto this morning destroyed Farnsworth's dry goods and Eme:ry store; alto, » small barber-shop sad low store. Loss, $8,000; fnsursuce, unkoown. e — e i THANKSGIVING. Dgs Moixzs, [a., Noy. +—1'nc Qoveruor hay THE GENUINE premiscs. 8, M, Evras, stor, avainst Geores Griminer; bu fs is still Nortb, B ¢ | fssued tho followiug Thasksgivie vroclama- z;:l uew cascs are reported smong recent i MENDOTA. s Clected, g tion: als. B E “ E D I c T I N E L l U 0 R Special Disoatch ta The Tribuna. bellsyed ““:.‘.i:‘." ':;gu"wlfngou:;e;x'ic ; PROSPECTS, £ 18 accordance with costom, the Presldens of the TUUXE DEATRS, Meypors, 1il., Nov. 4—A dnal rally was | (Bouck's) Cungresswnal District continues to , . SBW YORK. n 3 Upited States has desiguased Thursday, the 28th Hpecial Dipaich 0 The Tribune. OF FECAMP ABBEY (FRANCE) made herathis eveniog In the interest of the | bu encourazing, snd the election of Joues over Dlsoaiches tn Cincinnals Gastie, s day of*Novouber, ss & day of thankegiving aud | VicEssuuo, 4 Nov. 4.—The deaths from Bouck is vow generully couteded. [t has re- New Youx, Nov. 8.—We arc condd '3 cently become uotorlals—what everybody was MK, Nov, B—We wre coubdent o carrylug the State ticket. Expect to hold our own oa Congressnen, with & probabla gas &f two, sud ase hopeful of & clear wajority In the vralee. [ therefore recommeund that the people of Iuwa gbsgrve the same, aud in their public nswenis biles, aud fu such tlher wanuQr s 10 thew way segus avpropniate, reuder thunks to the Ulver of il ro«d for blcesings received apd fils averted durfug tho year “thal s At 8 Republicsn cause. Without «xception it was the most largely sttended meeting duriog the supposed to have known—that, while Bouck esmpalgu. ‘Tho Hon. L. B. Crooker {utroduced | Liag besn coguetting for the Grecaback vote, be the speaker, Mr., P, W. Wilcox, and 1€ tho hearty | is & bolder ot $10,630 ll:cls in one of the Na- Exquisite, tonic, digestive and aperient. THE BEST OF ALL LIQUORS yellow fever in tue city for the past twenty- * four boyr are turag—James Jobuson. James 1. Rooney, sud a colured cluld. No uew cases aru | reported fu the city. From the lower end of i e erst 11 ENKDICTINE. tluual Bauks at Oshikos! Assembly. WurraLaw Ram, TG * s L e the county, J. J. Fryers' family, nusidering VERITANLE B UBUR‘BA n:u-x ‘s applausa :"e;‘“ :‘:n‘:m“:nu;;l(:;mn?fg: fl':’;’ ME. JONES, o R e “Editor New York Saibuse. the practiial gratitude of Pvnmz. P that the neciy | scven persons, aru all down with the fover, * AL va_vaeatn rance ef u:gfr S-Illb;‘w ‘;“ {h‘c 1 e 2o tang | the Republican nun:‘\lhlm, makes friends ; MINKESOTA, Luay, ayo special cause for \hauk(ulnces bcauss | Delts, La., Mrs. Prof. Ubla dled last pight, and vl e Infesioniity sbocsd wpacch | bervoaat posulatly. thragbaut ibe g | 7. Paut, Min., Nov. &—The elcction in tu | 45 (b a7 oF tha wailon's hanaguving.. 1n tesc | o L 2re Prof Uba @ éolored, ars tunouy whcreof. 1 have bercuuto act wy baud and cauned 10 ba aflixed fho great seal of the State ol luwa. Dooe 8 Des Motucs this th day of No- vember, uthe yeac of vur Lord vne thoussnd wasasalld one, and to-mosrow will ‘convince | where hu bus been amany the people, 8jata ou Tyesdey is for minor Btate officers, the Greenbackers that Mendota {s Bepublican to | |, Usutlemen who arrived hiere to-day from the reported. To-uight the weatber has:turoed Legislature, 301 Cougressmen. No contest for very warm. ‘The stesmer Falrplay, wolch bas* Klw-ays require the label at the lower part of the M ) Somst. Nostth say that Rupublicans coucedo ‘Judge of the- Buprenig, LCourt, the bead of tho | L&t i Stats of | been *rclugeelug ® up the Sunfower River boitle, bearing s signature of the general manager:, Shabackbaner S sl Butio's foelestion by auall mujority, - cmmsf:, prégriem casn s et 13‘»\-'-hh"-“fmv‘-'-“fca”m’f‘l'h".fi“?nf'n.:'a'fiuz?u‘:ncf sinco the beginlug of the eoldemie, returaed General agents for Chicago : Messrs, Gazade, Grooks and pacial Dispatch to Talvivens. *meinbér of Asscuivly fu the First Ward of MUl | drawn. Toe Greenback voto on the State | of the Unitod taics tha ono Bt Giss, [ hero tbis moruing. Capt. George W. Bovicout Reynaud, 23, South-Wilfiam Street, New-York. AvURoRs, I, Nov. 4.—Emery A, Btorrs waukee, declives. . ticket I8 likely to be fvslgoificast, though By the Governor: + hss 80 far rccovered as to ome down on bis & = st v o accepted au ovitation 1o speak fn Aurora this The Democrats are pressing B. K. Mitler fato | 11 wiil make eome sbow o the du L. Youxg, Secretary of State, bLoat. Haveports Mrs. Capt. Baokoat a8 dowy