Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 2, 1880, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

VIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2,| 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. ; ; * aver nites from Lafayette, where the { be increased to betwean 0,000 and 7,000 befata | Its constitution and by-luwa 6: That srery | lind for the parade with 6,000 men. Jorsey CampMeeting Assoctatfon Tabernacle can bo | tho Stateclectlon, Cuyahoga will rollup her | Member hall vote tho Demucrntic tloketl ty and, Newark wil send heavy contin hised Jn the event of bad weather, ‘Tho mect- | oltt-fushioned majority of 6,000 for our Re. | That the Deimoorate party ta the party whero | quits, ing Will take plice {nthe afternoon, In tho | publican Statettoket, which will be lucreaged | they have to look for favors, and that the Cathe [ rhe spirade will consist of threo «iyisions, cveniug the Laieoln Club, of tila city, Wilt | t0.7,000In Noveruber. lke Gouge We the ane tive Chute that the hg GA ant vena HHT Me exutpoarah OF eT tender the distinguished’ Senator a recep. He speaks to-morrow ulght at Sandusky. : fs i tas ML a from’ tho ure of two vers powerful electric lights about the house and grounds, THE WASTILY-ERECTED STAND was prettily decorated with flags and rare plints, while fn front the Howing ms Jets, full and completo reply to the straddie-bug | zens of that county (of which there are a speech of Mr. Stevenson of Inst Monday | that the“ Moonshiners” are dolng and Gama macht, fully demonstrating the unfair post | ium todo a larger illeit whisky bus nese this tlon of that gentleman, and exposing. hia | be and winter than ever beture, It ts gonorally fmudntent representation of tho sans bee | undeestou nod they are aanguine 1 bellev ing asantnd ct Y exit ‘Is Muibs, | fore the people, Ait Stevenson Wii ane | Mtltbe Hoth wilt carey tha next Prestdential Meilciten bothered the elaquont speaker or | Hi” eos ti be iehd iit tits. elty au Aucly ta'oue. Geeman Cuihelie: Sponge Sectety. |The Ste EE IE oer TT stn detemtud Tins Rak byenwery | ciretlan, anu they extitantly boat, to. ma thas the oseuingy fotited tle glowing inserlption, FE ee et br wally INDIANAG and thor true. Corman Lathe! a, a at over < prt ere will he peslienit the pont af honor Tg ortty, falriy Jauit his frtendt thot stills and sell Thole wits Lana i | nd fe pe thie elosi eampi thy AT is . incmbor must work suctinst the syatem of Treo | jy tie Hut of mareh. ‘Tic object of the man- Maj. Lautiingion fairly surprised his friends: * Cee aaa CaN otaberscoF une te: | Disttlel MN | Pa arennscutiva bay oy TUR eAnmAreN. | sas fe og United Saar aan fb | tats il ba to sree io pmbite hyn | and silghbors hy" the able manner Mt | ORSERTS TH DEMOCRACY ’ : - — ywvithh tho fre v0, ’ : ; f atte Dh cal Comuuittee, and was the reelplent oft SECRETARY SCIIURZ, Ixptaxaroris, Indy Oct, L—It is very | German Cathalle Beret Soctot nna to Igahzsls by the arate of hettilant tiiforiis. ius ie ied ‘Wy I wot tn ily A PROMINENT IOWA TIRHMAN. Wyank: Hae r I oe dace tiers 1S SPEECH AT CLEVELAND. evittent that the campdign inthis Stnte is | fenemi i Foon Oe ee ea aigy, Buelforzantzation will oxhitit ane transpa- | his tome wera inany ean Id and folr- Special Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, — happy ty his intraduetion: of Senater Conk: Spettal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, tirawing tua eluse. Tho yjow gnd biuster,) catechism In alt freo “schools where Catholic Tends, al ters will be ono of, the Sens minded Democrats will ¥ote for lim. Dea Mores, fa, Oct. 1—John Brennan, Fe ae ett re wien he whl | CLEVELAND, O. Oct, L—-Seeretary Schurz | wliich chneneterized the eaier weeks of the'| Bilder arg tows, and thats we awons eee | Set demonstrations, “Thera will Me 10 As | _Speett mipelen to The Chen ape cian flo. eens fra Deniactats Hh tisbaseltlzens of the leading State of | addressed hese to-nlaht one of tha larvest inonth have given way to qulet* secret _ar- | Guikolte parcnista meep teieehniaren atone, | sistant Aarsims aid aide t assiabin the | gpinntarineme Tk, Oct leetchus become | Omwor Wu Lowa, Hf not tho tending orator of Gertian meatings aver seen tn dhe West. Ig] rangemonts for the day of the. election. { and not soni thom to, those" Binek Republican (-npmpement of the column. Tt will “be the ’ There » {alk t Devin Free Sehoots.” Tat apubllean de tration of tt waa helt under the ausplees of the Garfield | ‘There is Httle talk naw about trades ane Michitdren Who visit aur froo-echoola’ vill arayat. Republiean demonstration of the dint Atihur Club, whieh was formed tooitaet | {stony while the long lists of appotntinants’ | nave some uy tows to daly and penicenteariay | CON PRAM. the report that all the Gerumng in this see. | for spenkers ts growing gradually shorter,.} und that thelr recret, orxahization will flgbt tha THE MARMONIOUS DEMOCRACY thon were for Hancock, Heretofore German | 10 place of speculation people demand A voto for the Dem- Bale an Alber dhnetlvo altunpt fad the Wi citizens havo had no aeparate clubs, ‘The } fetes, and lnstead of talking to make con- | oerutic ticket! tid work for'the theket In under colin fo.nomne sntintactory understanding present one hs nn, enrolled membership of | vetts the managers are vow engaged In the | {0.68 part tulet In sald party; elthn Demecrse | ninong theselves nasty tho selection ‘ot tt 4,500, work of provonting fram, © Yet the | pave power tn getting Inws for te good of our } Sispr for Lig city, aul other tnilelpal ol ‘As the tall form of tho Secretary appeared | Nearness of election ‘day, seems — to.| Catholiacuureh.. cers! Hoth ‘Thniiidny and. antl-Tammany {nthe finlt such ashout went. up as is sel- add to the confdence of both partes. mene all members must frat oboy the law oc { lusist on naming thé Mayor, and thatcis what. dlow henrd, the applause contintlng for sev { Secretary Mice, of the Demovratle State Ce io Calhatly Cluteeli, anil itske woe Buauen. to ilies louie, aad wie avi eating hin that Ohio fatendad te do her duly) onthe 13th of Oetoher, ant to stand shoulder to shoulder with) New York atthe ides of Noyember for Garhetd and Arthur, the chosen leaders of the Repub: ean party. Unfavorable as were the eondl- tong and” clrowmstances attending tha at * Cet to talk te werowd of 15,000 people In the openair, Senator Conkting made what was nutulttedty avery happy speech, He vas especlally elever Ii his renly ton parie graph tn the Chiefiiath Bourbon sheet of tos Nan i iy tonality Int the party in this State, h evident that Gen, Stewart Le Weodfurd wit | A2y tat bd Sale recelve a menting ovation here to-morrow | Weitten a letter declaring his intention to night. Garde and Arthur Clubs willbe | vole for Gariletd -and Arthur and the Repub- present Ino uniform from all parts of the | tHlean Congressional tleket, Mr. Brennan county, and there will be atleast 2,000 Lorches | was Inst summer, at the N i burutnje in the lines, " ner, at the Natlonal Convention ‘The “Democrats attempted to take nil- of United Irishmen held at Phitadetyuta, vantage of the erawdy In tha elty and hold a | Cleeted President of the Assoelition, In hls polident meeting to-night, ‘The speaker an- leer ho says: an at punts opinion thera houneed was the Hone Within Herndon, | Behl one question in this canvass tiv whieh, Who waa advertised as Lincoln's’ oll parte | Elshnen as rishinen are inferested, I refer her. Not morethan, twentyellve, or thirty | {9 te conilet between the Atertean holley i f f protection to home Tadustry and the Bas stot a Ee. t , dean he fen wood Cuchutlecwo miugt fight forthe Cathe | inake tragble, After wrangling for more | people appeared, nnd the mecting tzzled out. rH y 1 BS ii aay Sebel bar i nie with ever al ce Deatuitenton tral Conmitiee, furnished funres this evens | elo Church, nnd belteyo that wa ro fighting Tor tan sly. Hur ihe conference adjourned Hi fins fatites dre apt yma UG Dew: | et teu nw ft sate cisterna nallny. favor the Valley of the Misslasinph Dr. Hartith presided, and on the platform | hig, whlelt give the Stato to the Democracy eee ei ee rater the ln of the Popos ha ts | oceslax Withont seen plishifine nny titi be~ verads of this city, as well as the fact that tho | ing “the ; i eae Industries and the consequent. ie Sonn p thelrn. vrosperity of tuy ative (shuns and Bus PMOCRATIC PANTY," were many prominent eltizens. Followingls | by a plurality bf 11,000, “‘Lwo or turee hours | tho hah tig tngry. The result af Ula cou- | Democracy have had enough Lincoln in lawemuker in this worlds Wwe must has ‘ fore ‘Tus ‘Times’: i ? lew a National slgntieance, tins- nnd’ Hie: i p hedryly observed, “was said to be for Cree | a synopsis of Seeretary Sehurz’s speech: before ‘Tus ‘Trinvxt's representative, hail | believe (hat the Pope fe jtalllite, “ Hi cement, betwee! be gland’s policy and England's agents and e La AMA ty y : % ‘laches mual Tiedt 5 its adisagreement between the Dema- AURORA, seles ar ‘i thide. “A portion “of the Domneratte partys Fen.ow-Crrizexs: When a contest of | listened to the Hon, John GC. New, who Fee aRit minke ia home cia thie trentaa brothren of New York now will mlnost Special Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribtine. aon tO, yy eg eatusirien ue all anuely ae the peaneelntle, hurtian of HG | great political parttes, ike the resent, tu | claimed tho State by 10,000 plurality: for the | States, und be tho Fulers wo mune sori, thar aur rtainlygnarantes the State tothe Repub- | | Aurora. UL, Oct. b fol tis ev Mendota jon. ee —The City-Mail was | America and the Amoriean lnborlig clus ning to hear PW. Wileox, the Aa an American naan bor fishin analy; whieh. the stake fy the highest, the possession | Republicans, if frauds were prevented in the Cchureh wrist pune day 6 ‘ho: Grcab: Mist anthle: eallg a alae Nadlon yell i " carpenter, He is onvof the most | Tam in favor of astrong, healthy tari? and of (he National power of the United States, | larger Democratic countles like Allen, Frank- ete hood!” Of the personal and scurrilous abuse ! Wo anist work Ike brothers, and all work for vee of hewshapers it Chrebimatt, a large alate of 3 < effeetiy mpulen speakers in tho Ropub- | stalwart: tart lecish White tor years bad fallen te iis tot, he had | has gue on some time, tt ds not | Ha, Dearborn, and Shetby, Wo sald he be- | our men, nod keep alt ather churches down as |. ILLINOIS, Fees eee de ies iro revel works | stalwart. torlif lectstutors, “und as auele Tan wo aye ti sss altenice wis the uly Holt winaturnl that) tho © public mind | Heved such counties Were better organized read often ich te an penta: iain. Bi praca RECENT SPEECIL Ingen... ior to tie meeting ty several opposattte te Saetlotatdhp Men Sete E Sarthe imutaseuniy ti auoetlaa Ha ey | sould be affected by o gortaln excitement, | tls yenr to cheek iraid than ever before, } we must all work far the Democratic party. Be ctol iene 9 The Enteaar resents toreitight companies turned out Coxether | Wonkt ‘burn, everything that comes from people af New York and the pully cone duct of one of her representatives, iid ho referred to it in order to pronomneg it untroe trevery Linptieation and particular. Ait then proceeded to show ti Is Asual itu qway that ft was New York enpliat whieh had Dullt the railronds on the M sippl Vatley, "Nhe shouts of the Captalns, tho,tumuls ofjte | and, so far as he had been Informed, ‘Tho Catuolly Gmureh tsanid tutu tho outy true | RocnrdéD, lil, Get. 1.—Col. Robert G, In- hosts, and tho fury. of oratory’ Thalia its | UNITED BTATES BEPENVISOUS WouLD DE ar | CuUFch of fliisihe Popo tho oniy imum fot | gorsolts siivech, délivered in this elty Inst ie 1G Pon world who fa tntallible, and the Pope t¥ the matt | ‘Pyegday Weterngbn, 13 pronottnced by all t epithets frum one side to tho other, are well POINTED wo have to go by, and bolleve his laws above all phat Table, 1 13 D need by a ealeulated to startle our nerves, and to in- | to assistin procuring un honest count, That | othors. 4 be the finest addvess over Hatened to in this: Hluenee our Imagination, Under such elr- | Denvwcrats also have fatth tn Supervisors ts Tht no man'ean bo truated except ho tea {part ofthe countrys It hag been the ehtet b: > member of the iCatholle, Church, and no mon z i citmnstaniges it Is proper that wo should from | evldenced by the fact that the afternoon Ain reeelyo Lenvilts or tayors untess hy works | (OIC of conversation among politteal clreles bik \ for the dest (ine, One company from Hoyt | 5; cout,’ . f Bros’, shops, under the conimand of Albert Vitor hier are MEE ae cule alt tia teolored Sori He myglinted ea: ab, my race in tie Uatted States, there would 1 cl cary: AS, not be n free-trade majority In the Congress the uniformed Canal-Drivers were in tho d States?” processtnny wether with bunds of music, of the United States, Jol, 1 TL Evang, nominee for State Senator, . : a 6 cure! id wi c heard Mr. Wilcox speak elsewhere, and ine SENATOR JONTS. wileh have led tha, commerce of the West, | tine to time make an efort, with eandorand | fF MeDonald mformed Chtet Supervisar 5 with te Clucch, durlik thé: whole week, and tts doctrines | ity inal centre mid whleh have. held i goodly tot or seeurl: | soherness, to eal up Meiyre Gur mints | Rockwood that application will be inade for That we, the membara of tho ecorot German | hav’ buen‘ discussed by Democrats and Re- medintely took mensures to secure hin for } WIS CAND AS TO MSS POLITICAL POSITION. tlus that Southern States had “beet repudiag dng. Stronger than all this, as. showhty that New York had no, motive for hostility to the Sonth was the feet that she wanted the South to prosper.wnd. bear her portlon-of the public bard While on this general sub- Jeet he alse referred to the building of the Cinelnnath Southern Rullroad by un Repub- Ileunclty a AS CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE 3 against the charge of sectionism so contin= wonsh Baral upon by the Democrats, aud eommient Tollows on point whieh}Der ogratic new shure haa but lately lis Aurora, and he has done 7% KEY Bpectat Mtepatch tu The Chicago Tridune, 3 ROOM, Wastinatos, Sept, 80,.—Tywo days ago the New York World contained in a Washing- v D1 ton special a statement to the effect that \ ‘* vats Pere MoGlany ry, Senator Jones, of Nevada, tad become die as could be paeked In Library Hall to-night, | susted with tho Republican party, and had Large muubers were turned away unable to | stited that he would nut support Garfeld, ln ndinittinee, By very muny the address | and also Hiathe would take the stump In is spoken of as being the best delivered here | Nevada for Mr. Fair, the Democratic candi during tho campaign, There was nothhyy 3 bitter or vituperative, but it was clear, Toutes Gilg: tor: Sennicr, Peete ste cogied Us al, and convinelng. “The want of stability es PUTAS raat? raid WI Oni the part ot the Democratic party in reycarit | fhe Pemperatic vresy, nnd was wired to the fo matters thiatichal and on the (asl auestion | ai uitharltatlee denial ot tha’ cater wa wore shown iit a masterly manner, and the | Tadtrom the Senator himself, ee VRS ike qecnnl of ‘Trumbull was held up | San Francisco {ilspateh tothe Now York : id Herald to-day states that the Senator was in« : is 4 Catholte Ch : wad unde God |- 4 Bee ere eee teas | Supervisors In the Counties of Muifon, Del- | thareved nomber shift and mse work foetho | publientig alike, many of the former adntt- i) td ¥ is about: In other words, nware, Fayette, Elkhart, Grant, Henry)tion- | beneft of the only trhb Chiareh, Une Catholic fing that It contained unenswerable truths. WIA ANE THE REAL 188UR5 || dileks, Howard, and Wayne, The Nadlonals | te bemucrate party netueDemoerame miriyin | AvoueH, he | sald that many of of tits campatzn? What hnve we to oxpect | Hl also submit lists to the Supervisors for Atprosent the wnly party we expect help aud | the present Democratle party wero {Tone party of the other wains the nseenden- | RpPeintinent in these preciuets in Which. ee eee ae sae inte or tio Cinlted hat eel ho aphy eles at fling Miocnan Whew we have anawered that ques | Mey are entied to tho Supervisors. Ap isilecus one Page nud Church deems worthy of, -| Wad beclytruc to the Union and shed thelr tion in tie cantor and Saherhees {| vileation was received today from Putnam | alt others we iVight to the bitter end, FOU) iite's hod on the battlefield. ‘The broad, speak of and reduced ottr luuginatton and Sullivan Counttes, From'this it is evl- Frow Cextitan Cossreree DEstockatic Party tale, and amprejudleed way in which he Hen maxtornte temperature, and, throw. | Went chat atl parties distrust evel otter, and p TREC COUSty ‘ spoke of tho: enemy was without doubt the ing rsilo al! exaggeration, have brought | {ls uot unlikely that tt will resiy in Ineur- Naa ee, COREL DENT means of'sblpning many a vote for the Re- duselves Uned more. to. fouk at | SSA very autet and fale eleetton. This is patch to The Chituga Tribune, pubdilean thet, At the coming election the * ‘ % . uNdtoxs, PD. Cy Oct. Senator |. | y san odly cred and of whieh Itis tinocently endeaye | things as thoy really are, thon, and only then; thedlestes sint Hone ef Ltevatltennes ied Hera front Indiana to-day, He | Vote of Winuebago County will undoubtedly ing to make the most: shall we be able to perform the important aeit da\carri penking In the ter af counties on | be much larger.than at the Inst Presidential OS nt we aro told Wo mist not discuss tae net of casting our suffrage ns sensible and Committees appointed to arrange for the ex, - He reports the organization | election, for hundreds of young men will issues of the tay, beenuse you will imperh great Repubtlean rally on the Sof Getober { ial of on for preventing the importation | east thelr‘irst volo for the Chlef Exeeutive 3 : " . useful cltizens. Let us try, then, for a o-) feport that Indications polut to the largest fs nenrly.pe ‘ot’ sii “ ] terviewed In that city Inst night nnd, 98 his su nen Sau tend down the tid ae reiluct, frutnal vue to Miskealm and nese ever witnessed in Liluna polis. Tt bes 7 ee ee gun unhee Hepubttennpariy are laboring, fanaa et GEN, shia eat SERRE the following eur wits ho ind nranared Chattanoomt you id not lay dow: eollected state of mind in which weimay {addition to tho other transaetions ane Se Ne aCe pL LOAWATCIEN them are possibly on the i ‘That purtol Special Mapateh ta The Chicago Tribune. | to send the Republican Central Commlttes of political, yuutrcommeretal oF your reltzions | safely form our opinions and trust our own | Hetheed are tha Lumbard Glue tub, of: stranmer who comes tito the renton, aseet | CO." Medmoll'a. address reterrini. te thls ; i li Chicago: ChivEDAND, O., Oct. L—T had a short ine | Nevatlaz ¢ principles, -[Apphat enator Thayer, of Nebraska; | {ala.Ms business, and report bis moventetts, - Hl re hen you drove | fidement. that he Is [| question bs, above all, worthy of an unituited ny Hes [lott Whigebago next Noventher, tho Cone atecrvatien aE fs Uisreelitess AF ole Hee | teat Comuitten and the Republlea Club will i r SAN FItANCISCO, Sopt. S0,—2s Phil A. Doyle, ar Tren specels or tren trate, "CA pplanses) [of unusual ansiety and agitation. the GHITING UNEASY, feels very eontident that the Republicans wilt Tete is dine te eile wnt Wile | naan In the State Is better qualtiled t ic | invention of tho cnomy, without u shudow of fave leaeit all this before te heestate frown | country went through a great vivil war with | ‘The Sentinel this morning fs very uneasy snecetd, bashyg his bellef ehiesly npon his | (Here nectbe no furs of Republtean vieiory ‘ a ed to speak | foundation er fact. In my Judgment tho best wy of the prespeets of Republican success, Mr. | interests of the wholo eountry will be promoted Grosvenor was actlvely In the campiign last | by tho contimanee of tha Hepudiiean party in fall, and has been for many years past. i anu Bhat SE or wee “ What do you think of the prospect?” was | Hever in Hoputllenn prinelptes and sipporter of asked. Republican crndidates than pow, Democratio “open 6 . promises ttre ne better and Democratic histor From enreful observations, and conversa | leno more anvory. than ieretofuro, 1 ae Inu tlons with those who should know, in.many | fold: reasons why former supporters of tha different paris of the State, Uso no reaaon | Pemocratig party should now Deconie Repubs witel Seine, J nanember when ¢ Ban atl ever-changing fortunes, and the padile mind sur curtalit Huvulopinenta cannes WH i ealleo meetings were held in New York of | wage y y tossed fre “Ir, siNesS MENS Tl nat might, ane see! ! Cometie | BOb leave oa, slave unturned, sid before the Hea that usen were to sell Meir princi: | a4 constantly tossed from hone to fear | ing “News this evening accotnts’ for tween this and the loose Democratic ineth- | ey oe cleeslon Ieputilien doctrine are the ples with their dry goods, Lremember when, ‘The Civil War having ended in the | jt peeause, in elreuiating ‘the call | ols = oa : talked in every sehool-house,in the county. ve must Hat discitss the queatian a Slavery { ttlumph of tho Unton, tho polltieal ques- | for the" meeting. men “who have | Sue STUDEDAKER CORRECTS A AMUSSTATE- | Those whe linve thy inatter In charge are it should disturb te conservativm aud | tlons that followed were of an extraordl- | been Democrats all their Mves- were found M as dow engagad In arranging with speakers, #0 tranquility of the South, Lremember when | nary nature, and kept the pablic mind again | Whaannouneed thelr intention of voting for fo, Te the Eiltar of 7 : that tho demand eat easily be suppl St was sald i world not do to elect Abraliant | iy, restlesness and approtension, When Gartleld, ‘The publleation of somo: af thes |, Soutn Benn, Intl, Get. L—Lotiee in the | Many prominent and able then ot tls: cit Lincolt, Why not? ccountnet di, ina chalets 5 Ltishdve isis | UtUless itsays, would create a sensation, ff | Times of Sept, 30 that Col, Edmutl Jissettls | haveconsented to discuss the issues wheti- STME BOUT WAS sonip reconstruction was ended, a business crisis | jot consternation, among Demoeratie min | said to have stated to an int thleagn Tribune. viewer of that | evor ealted up, among whomatre Willan Mi to form any other opinion than that we aro Leaner Eran? tite 4 Wnt WBS, ae DECAL! p 7 i : i a sit | av y ate Whom at satu Mane npporters of the Renubliean purty shout now against him [applause]: because it was con= broke unon us brluging widespread ruin and | agers. piper tint ini South Bend 3 tidebaker, the | shall, CG, A, Works. Wilinm Lathrop, Bi | going te earry the Stato by about tho same | Yevome Democrats. J trust and believe that tho Paty to the, interests of the Souths beeause | distress In is traln. Now at lust we see | soe crandes ny woop AGAINeT Pontes. Waxontnaker, sald, to have elrentated a | Sumner, 3. C ¢ Bie icidnensen widen sledied » GarvurL. F. Warner, J. 1. heeause we | the, daythzht of prosperity a Ail our woe’ Tenor tonleht thant Wittiany Fee ee a ee eet cle pledged } Janes, aud otters. . te the right | social forces are netive, and thelr activity is ood, ex-Chiuf of the Seeret Service, ls in | workmen, wi “ifeily Gert S refs to iui beurlng ret fruit. i 2 Indianapolis Cagain Traded dawn with | Werkuen, who we elfeily Genus, refused aa Gl ates i Hees mittiotio vitizens of Nevada will benr the Ro- inajority as Charlie Foster got for Governor Pabliean stusdard to victory In AT one th Re Inst full’? Soun 2. JONES, "That was 17,000, was it not?” he represented.a sectional part proposed to disenss and Vind of a constiqutdonal majority fr rer rev lene rx to sian the paper, and Mr. Studebaker: bad Spittal Diente An Mengo Tribune, snetly; and we shall nut fall short at PLAIN TALK freely to vote, fairly to” be counted, nnd Atter reviewing all tho previous Adminis. | charges against Albert G, Porter while In the i a ‘He ‘ Paxton, Ll, Oct. Preparations are as ye we shall not fall short ol fs, aii. finally to decide. LApphiuse.| We were | trittlons, sowing: te loxses on Becul pts and | oles of Controller of. the ‘Treasury.’ Wood heen jorede Oy pula anlnjerr £0 abandon WS | idee way for’ the lan L Heeputetonn ratty. thot, { think, unless Clielunatl shall turn | ony. GRANT DENOUNCES SOUTHERN OUT told we could not coerce x State, beentso It | disbursements of the Government by de> | was In the elty about two weeks tro with " and ever held in Paxton or out In some way to disappolnt tsath The WAGES, polltical machine in that great elty ts. so com- | Gen. Grant's recont speech at Warren, 0. qlox that ft is very dificult to tell justthow | tecalls a letter he wrote to Guy, Chambers ft may work, A very small thing will some: | Attu, of South Carolina, on the Hamburg - thnes change alarge number of votes, and | massacre, ‘The following Is tho letter alluded {wish to brand this report ungtallfiedly ag ad County, 1b wi would hurt tirade. Letine suy to the busi- | filention and other dishonest practices, {a arip-sack full of | bosh, nich was | 9 tie, and to shy further thatit fsonly oneof | Mk place next Monday, and the entire hess men of Chuetiuate that thera fs no | Whereby they reached nearly as hich as | submitted to the Executive Committee and y Hes envesents country adjacent to Pay | mink. (Laughter. ‘The trade sent up from | tier Re Adm ons they have | fs supposed “he returned to Washington to rahe tt ‘ H with bills annotnelns el hv the Sowh over sanity Soutien Realiroad isnot | decreases than ohethind-of a centout | Corlily hunsel€s DUEthS bestehutorimed meme | Pet Wave lnen érummlng down tho thronts fl nadliielii the Anetta sie y , oaple. partleulers. Prowiuent speakers arg. et sent because the Southern people arc as | of$1,000 under Hayes, Tle then sald: Now | bers of the Commnittes do not @ymuch stress of the peaple, hatha i MeNkers ALG ete " i = for the ovcaslon, being none others | that thing inay happen onthe very eve of | to: Fond of. vou, ne Romeo. wis "ut, duets'| Lnsk fun, was, Mere am Adhutitstragion th | upon Mtr Wood Information. aie eatin eatin TiwllE mania. thie prac: tah Gov. 8, SL Culiom, 1B Tayann, ean: | elections) BSS pugzguve Masszox, WastusaTox, D, put because where a man’s treasure is, there Jo ibs 4 ei AVOrEE DON'T BELIEVE IT, . " ch he . “ * } date for Congress, ati J iteax “ v 4 1 Ki q Ju |, i.—Dear sins | nim in receipt of 51 ht because where aut Averett ta fowne { Washitigion down: tiny, en Nan Hohe, Ob ONT BELIEVE IT, this report, whleh he. says is charged an’ ir HETess, thie ma ne, Me. Do you think anything of the kind you 3 n {nt receipt of your ero tho sd of July. and all the fuelosures “ id 2 mernted therein wiving an wcoount of the Ido not, and Luo not fear the general re- | fits barinrous imnesnerg oF nnucont men ae tho sult tf It does. Nothing, fu my Judgment, ia bs ‘ ert van prevent tho Republicans carrylng Olio ae me Tha i inty vou owu to your oath of rt aM ge ia Goverment , "Ov Mr. Porter and hiy friends fear no ex- | “zood authority,” 1 witl contribute st,0u0 to | Menitotn. entpenter, Two or Fa eee Kana 1 Ne HR CTR Tre oie bosures, 7 the Democratle eampalen fund of this couns Will by ereetetl ab neeanlunk seule = strate itself into the inst and sing psalms | record ag this? If so, let nie hear of it. The National lentersdo not eredtt, tho ve: } ty. Ae Col. Jason says the Donwoerass bets | yy" the county Will LD A ener aaNet Bethe Sold South. {Applanscnnd Tntutitor,] foal furtes, and ask, is there na private port. wi; reached then this morning that | aro running the canrpali without ‘any county ¥ be present, and the ¢ Q 1 ty | bu indicate will be likely to happen 2” fi Q HM fn u " Jolin N, Skinner, the Naw fe Dy EXCL ste " mate on the nutnber who will be present, | this year by a- handsome majority, The | allie und the oltiz ‘ave 4 Those who pursue this argument wil Sally ialiess conearly In the country of any mage abu Xe3 eighth iunaL enn iiate {ue TAOIBY BxCUDE Hare fatale By: Jeet iused on tho word received from dittorent | changing of votes whieh sometin Trappons | rants, tn iteuling thule rlghe tO. vote. Se say with the colored brother, who found Ahat nltude thatean indorsed by the Democracy, hid declared for | the streets tn this eity,—no doubt the “good poluts, Is pluced at not Tess than 10,000, ‘Lhe | in Clacinnath ennnet be large enough to dlotiies of thelr own consolencos, and me he had rolled in the dust, not before Whit- SHOW A RETTER RECORD THAN TITS? the Demwueratic tleket Inurspceeh ut Fowler, (authority? whidh la quoted Will come toro torshlight procession will by one of the most | overthrew our tajority In the State.” further duty of tho Exesutlve of the Nuton field but before another and totally different | Lot business-men ansiver that question from | on the 20th ult, rs, Post and Buejfanan | front inmediate! . . lensing features of the ovension, and will hd RNENOVNCING DEMOCRACY, to give all needful wld when properly called nu: Why, Dve just solled anid nustled i mee, Ge 4 Ys hae ah } The De | the largest ever seen in this vietnlty, ma Dispatch ti ‘Ohigaais Tell » Jon te do go. to enable him to insite thia att "5 J thelr awn experlence, Ger Hanceck une | didnot think Skinner was that ; kind The Democratle organ of this elty, onthe aity, watniy. Speclat Dispatch to The Chieage Tribune. inalienable right, L fully. concur in, ‘Tho myself for nothing. {Luughters} tis doubtedly lsat honest gentenum, and bas: | of aooman. THe hind. proved, ® true fulth ult, published a statement, prefaeed | Of the conipantes consisting of monnted men Eno, Oy Oct, L—Lwo other hnportant } seene at Hamburg, as cruel, boudihiraty, wane THIS SAME SPLIT sume that he will desire to seo the public | heretofore, and to do an net of that kdid was | with the“ we understand,” that “when the | OX Buckley, Lodi, Onared, Wate | qerectionsof especial Interest and encourage | ton, unprovoked, ahd ns unealled-for ad {t was, sek, Diver Clty, Gibsan City, i iy t of whieh I speak tint largely encouraged | business honestly conducted; but he ls also | simply to sacrifice all his political prospects, | tine-hook was carried through the Studeba- ) Sekt. Py iy sant City, wid muy ment 1 Republivan: are announced ton an Influenttal German, Chainiian nf the Ssatlount Coren Gon mattis has restgned, aid come out ford ule Ritehic, curecly ©) ures TY to ‘She other ense ts that af Cole Arnold Me- SEE ee ee eget OC fone. those ainhany. Whig was re faltant alte, nud cutie things arg to scoutlas, ce welint, is to ne the tinal nutnded the ‘Twentyatrat Ohla at two at its |r y.tho Grout Ititer of the universe on} it briliiant Nebie emonts fn tha South. | knows; but To bave un abldiog fatty that thy y Tle saya openly to-day that he cannot | reluedy will eatme, aud eomo speadity, and fy xo Hurd, who was a pronounced Capperend | curuestly hope that It will be peacefully. ‘Phere 4 “ ates has never been # desire on the part of the North during tho Wars a extent. of this 1 of Northwestern Ohfo | isonly u repetition of the cours that has bear ye Herman Baumbaett, pursued aes Bias ati Faieen few este veura, notnbly pp! and Taulslana. nd until yesterday | XAT ai unl is governed to-uny by eilleluts chosen through fraud and violence mich as would be the Rebellion. “Lhe Southern political lead- | a sirong Democrat, and he will desire to see | As between Hancock and Garield, tu a | ker shops by thy foreman of each depar minor points will send large delegations, urs are tovluy engaged in bringing about aud | his party kept in tho ascendeney, and |. straight contest the ‘Tenth Distriet fa ‘Repub- | iment, in-addition to the the of eneh cinployé bv ee laa of Gaston have purchased n carrying on a condition of things second only | even” If the - Interests of tho servies | Hean by 5,000 majority, his polities were Inquired Inte and ‘noted beet Sug wid ely * Hi be presented to the fo the Rebellion in tts folly and its wrong | Were the -prinelplo held In view by * HAKEIVS SPEECH down on the Ume-book.” Un the 1th of tient nnd Ate Cue this pines, and Applause), and so far from its boing Kind to | him the view of the Democratle | pe.qoy, Baker mado hls first speech tn tho | September. the day of the week belng Mon- Mgnt on A nilaye aul fants ote te ae he South, or pole for Clucinnath, Oly, or | poliilelans, who recontmend to hin thelr | osinuaign In Honcoek Cotnty. yesterday, | {lly was publistied in that Journal the fol- Hsia an aye a i sn it faz will be the North, or. conservatlye and wise to en- | boliticn) hencymen for pubfie piace, wil be | With d. Py Southworth, of New Denne ne lowhng: 1 fe eeu iv te Ha delogation, and t flfe aa aa that hong phase ia known ns iio | Avery diferent one; aud asthe DUMber oF | ee te aire earn ae ee etd he: iy | , Wes tho'undersigned forenon of tho Stude- | WAL ium to the lnrgeat company of Wide- Soll South, tne wil! show that those are | ollleey to bo titled suddenly Ina very short | Conident of a good roport from tbat part of | PARLE WaHoN und carriage works, baving tlie |“ ite en ae the real fiends of the Sauth who beseeeh | space of thie Is very Inrze, 09.000 to 80,000, | the State 5 bouks, spenking each for bie own department, Ww cause of Garfleld and Arthur and tho nit urze them to brenk up that stupendons | ahd the tine one man enn give tothe serntiny if brand’ the toreyelng artlclt from the South Bond | leeat Republican ticket Is boomlug ty thls rally Ww we seu nd togethor a3 $ - } of the qualifications of the candidates is but TILE FOLLOWING CORMESPONDENCE Herald nay falsehood, intended not only toine | Relghborhood, and ts rousing Republican 2 ONs Dt ent voters: ei - | to huuniliate the South, Nothing Is ‘clalmed for fullyarileh we age banded together a3 South: | ee a inuted, fe Will have to trost the recom | passed to-tay between the Hon. Wy Tle.En- | Jure our einployeys, ut to inaule aurelves, minjority luoked for from little Ford in No- tated to rit cream eee dein Gitta CA ta aL ecly ecole to alt ‘the Senator made another telling potnt, tn | weidatlons of those with who politteat pills, Chairman of the Demoeratle; State ee ee + | vember, PRESIDENT HINSDALE, OF NTA and ttepulillenne without lose of enate or ropue this loenlity particularly, when he ene to | literestls the prinelpat consideration, and In entral Committee, and the Hon, don ct, A ache DKCATUN. " ahh to The cht Abu tation. ‘Shis has seemed to bea privite y loenlity 4 ly, When he eny S y d + d AMER SNonny, Spectut Dlapateh to The Chtewzo Tribune. to seemed privitegooinimed apuak of tho legislative disturbances likely | uruny cases the Interests af theservice hava no | New, Chairman of sha Republican State 4 ALIERNIARD, . -) Speclat Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, VELAND, On Oet. L—-President Hinge | Ysa fow Stites, : " to be made tt ease the Demoerats got it. As | consideration at all, Of the men so put In | Central Committee: » t LUTAM Ja SAUNDERS, Decatur, Ib, Oct LThe Republicans of | aaie ot Hira Callege, whe has boew mike | gi fePent, uealn that Y fully axeco with you ae an indication of What they would probably | ofice Lim sure Ido not go too far In saying | INptaxavouts, Ind. Ont. L-The Hon. John C. { AsD. Moone, the northoast part of Macon County were ME BURG npecehia ‘i Southare Indhente has | co.tue measury of your duties in the present 2 Tee tho anutter. of internal revenues tie | Ulut there will be a great many feeling that | New, Chairman if the Hepublican State Central ‘ Olovitusny, ably netdreased to-day by Congressman Cine | HE SONG SPECI EY anata, tho | (aperecnutes, nnd fy te toy duties, Go one und ihentioned tint Demovratio mensure iitro- | they were apuoluted for the purpose uf Cominittee—Deatt Bin: 1 consider it not only { We Sonaucn,’ non, Col, HL W. Howell, WG, dohns, and | come back completely ustounded at tho | lot every Governor wheres tho sume duugers teed at the fant session to largely reduce TEAVANG ‘A: COU HTH OF TT, essential to guod govarninent that tho purity of VTL Swryrz, othdrs, on the polltieal’ Issues of the’ diy, aotiens jar te rela welntele Lie ie teonten Se ee oF tits Ghafe oof ln tw csiter the tax on whisky ad pul ton beer, and | anda good tne they will have, Haw much oeeetaos ae neti ok taut bo removed aka} S eGanuecett, The meeting was nent at Argenta. It was meen ae Yeele that Argue ‘ is wall tleat as woll aa the. prodiesteltizen, and t ‘will Asked. the, Chiciniath brewers what’ they | iat ood {tne will cost the taxpayers of tho | for the purpose of security tose objects 1 pro very lurgely attended, and was quiteenthusi- | Wei teetess ay amedns of conversion, Lig | lve every ald for which Fenn flud luv or eonst- thonetit of that, If a tax was to be levied on country: wilt give hein no sleepless nights: | pose chit wo as Chitlrmen of our respective Com- : netles Ade Cannon fies beon making numer | i hoperal, however, in regard to the result | Wtlonal power, A xavernment that equnat give onu oF the other to pay perslons and Interest | bat the taxpayers, 1. apprehend, — will | mutteca fasion Joint clrenlar embodying ap agree: Gus ringlig speeches in this pack the | i Ostober. * is Protection to the Ife, property, und al guarane —* on the debt, he “hal na hesitation | nat sleep a soundly ag betore, C venture | ment Cit in iit townsbins or prociauty where ie Fourteenth District, and has nade many ad- | Mere In October, Heed civil riehta in thiscuunery (tho urentast. 1s Th anglag. iat that tax. shoud be | ty eed that under such elrenmstunces | the luepeetor Iva Hemeerut, he shutl wppolut a re ditional friends by his wnlform falrness by =< aiiuiod titllog tc the citizen) t8 tn gu far visited ‘on Whisky, and not on | tho fuss suirered in the recelpts and expendi, | tae and Heri to a recleated hy: the Tepe i tho dbscussloy of matters politienl | He wilt MINNESOTA. ~ | duoutd i enurted aierase tein the tedluna by Wie edie th Sees MeL U | tures of tie Governinent will be more tte Inapeetor is a tabla, ie ‘anit tpnalot " anntor on Oe Nebenstne who it DONSEEE NS cunstitiitional monte, to tagaln leat pel llequg oc this tidy and clerk to be sulected by the Duinocrats : and so largely’ “0 y even ov BY i , nl so Jareely: | sy cents to $1,000,000, It my even oY “You ioaur, wii be remembered was elected Unltert Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune protection, ‘Too lonx dental of. uanantecd rights J. Ay RNRY ELS, States Senator by the Republicans, and while St. PAvr, Minn, Oct. .—The Democratte | 's gure to lead to revolution.-binody rovolutlan, canvass in tils city was Nttingly opened to- Senge Auttocing suuse Fall voor the nnavene pet i 8 seul from SRE E tho better Judemont nnd ealiperntion of the eltt; and plebuld demagog, Ignatius Donnelly, | 2 : 4 0 4 4 ‘The Demoeratle Congressional Convention | fatisiitant of ull citondons without. dlstiueton this year repudiated him and bis Greenbaek | of race, color, or previous condition af servitude, gang, aid nomiited Gen. SIDE, Ste ete ie ee eee Tne ont Bourbon gud hard-money Democrat. | tons nw inthe Soreyoing, L aubauriy myaclt + lu Donnelly tas fastened liuself apan the pare | very reaper fully your obedient servant, * S unde ani useel tn. Chet ay the alton the Alueures of jitehaninnt Ad hn lnfstration, Tt or tho towns pur brovinet, Your curlysangwer a * + us Re requires thie and caretul application s 8 reaticated,, pspect ty 1 " 1 Pertypnsstest ort here # . Tipon his hearers the necessity of aeeing 10 It | juntas the dlilerent flenartientson ihe Goss a Wruddaa Ht f ga trlient Zany that snioug the foreman famed | Inodles went over tu tha Brigudiers, “ai that the Htepublleat eanil tes fur a crhnent "8 tomake’ thom honest aud ef- eho a Peet ap vase ts Creel Brauch mine nveua at tho gress were elected from every district. The chent. InprANAvouts, Intl, Ovt.1—The Hon, Willan . . ibe ’ tale Rie parties were oppusea teach others Ae | Aer an oxhaustive reviow of the tunnce | Jf bude, Chatemait Deinuenitte State Centr stauttall TTT AN cectnanialadil) 3 ASIUTON. Was hot a question of candidates. {t tmat- | questions und history of We Suuth ence the | Geminittec? Your letter nt hand, fully ine | 4 tel bee ten Bae etic tila cits: Svrelat Dlapatch t ro Rribunes Pen ime, now fig eA CIT TITETTE Spe11 11S | ee ee eae enn ee Thing butter enn | Go, Your xentiments oa to the necessity | Wiileh Lins been dared tO be ninde in tls ells | Asicrox, Ul Oct. tr Tho Tepubticans of namie: it was a question of how many Repre- | jappen tu. the South ‘than the discourage foe thi pusity. of eloutton, “and, belleva agulist us, Dut thestatement of C sell} Ashton held @ mecting ag the schooldinit sentatives werd to by. found in Cotigress to | inet to tho reckless element of Als popiiae thut every legal voter iv tha Nation | warrants the bellef that, moto-like, the war- 7 rote 4 4 tne aah tia this evening, whieh, In polst of numbers and auatitn the deelstons of Democraticcatonses, | MeN ot bute aad mware tine thelr purty | kechure Ne ve right to vote us ho plensesnad-| fare is stl] belng earried on. 3 Hii to hive ha vote counted a8 he cist It This | “Thins part and pareel of tho tnettcsadantedt enthisingm, exceeded nay meeting held in - pisit, Chalrman, and how many could bo arrayed auinst [t. | will be Tntrusted with Natlomi power only | Committee most beurtily uceopr your proposls | hy Demacr anh this vielnity for years, “About 600 ‘people | ty, however, and by speech and Demoeratle 8. nant, {Applause.) Me asked every Repudliean to | when: thelr communities at home govern | Hon in regard to the Botvction. of Judes’ and be eeiueratia suenlcat and: MAW pINEES, Ait were prevent. ePhe meeting was nddressed istgupie to-night rns the stamp of Green- ene ate Je Cosinborath, Gurerngr of; STAND DY THE REPUBLICAN STANDARD themselves upon prineiples in harmony with | eerie in the various proeineta of tho Slate, and | pony aalist Aiea arta Noe anise by 8.1L Belton, of Dixon, who delivered a | baal Aho. Denwwerntd Aa aa - S no muttor fn whosehunds thatstandard might | Uiose whieh underlie our whole system of | Ewa! Joie you Ins a etroalur embrucing. the | ir ia af this danvass, butin the past nea telling speech, “The Colored Jublteg Slayers, | baekban upon the Demetraite cobianys se SOTE be. [Applause) “Lhave been In my ting | repiblican government, and that ne pulitieat aereCUent, “Kaur to, News Chatrin thu whon wo wero strigeding with all the | of Disen, ‘wari present, and‘ added greatly | splte of hls repndiation by tha’ Convention. NOTES, disappoluted, too, about nominatluns,” said | wabltion will bo gratified that seeks to ae sie Man alebatne man | faree we could pit forth to provide waysand | {the Inturestand enthusiasm, ‘There were | He was eseorted to tho hall by AN APPEAL FOR MONEY, : the Senator (hughter); but that anu ts no | complish ity ents by means contrary to these + A JOINT AQREEMEN' us % about itty nly mines audited to the Gart sion, gathured up Bpectal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Bt , inenns fot Keeping our works ranning aud | Cy ‘ tek Tepublivan, that. ima . ot unlurst, mluelples. ‘This will not bow wrong Ww tho With tho sanetion of our respective Commit- pseet & % Rn Cluby aniking elghty-three Ino all. ‘This ereed, who, because a nomdnes who he NOV A SECTIONAL POLICY, Tag ttars Go gurried onty EHRe I to mays that ia | 4S HNreds OF ofhers Were coinpelted to do, | i088 aut ed tor the respectability ant intel> a torebitght proc by fhe. Pemocratte peunulites, pitas Wasurnatos, D.C, Oct. 1.-Tho Wash- dived a owed by Democratte speakers, ran= fud sustatned by the fall feres of the Demo ington Post, this morning, has nnother fran eee detavor suceveds in a convention, will | for tt will tand to do away with all sectional | aifeiceton neceinots wher the ispector-tw.n | ACUI tine Deoeratle. speakers erm to dip genee Of Mae luilles nnd gentlemen Present | erutle orgusntzatlon, ls specel wus three {ie appeal to Democrats for money conten. i turn bly baek upon the banner or tity prinel | ugitution, Le witl be a tend lesson, ature to | Dumocrut ho shall nypalnta Judie ahreloneto | this elty and tokUthe workanen Lint we vero} Ene maple ure aroliaed ward aul Keaulte | hours long, ant was unstuly devoted to Hons to secure the election of Hnneock, ant | plesof his party.” (Applause) While on prove u great ble ing HE tt be wall appreel- | Lo selucted by tho Republicans of such: pro | oppressors, tat one factories were prisons || perere hie tila strony HAW RA RATT? shown | view of hisabsurd contest of Washburn’s | demands that every Demoeratie voter shail ¢ this tople somo ond aang out tho nuines | uted und Tolluwed, it will strenthen tie } cinets, and whury tho Inapoetor ian tlopubllosn/) ‘and that our mons wore working for starve) oh) eat itwitt constancy unell vate pllenntain, | xeat last winter, aan ite upon Congres | coutriute ane days wages, urging that tho = | of Butterworth and Young, Mr. Cor hunts of the men“of good Intentions in the | fe sient anoint 9 Julie nd glork to bu avlected tion wares, Lt Is.the table af these tow denim | ght, will continia wntll vietory ts ours. | ina Springer, and au argument for the fs | inoney contributed be sent to William HH, 3 Nng’ caught at them — Imuuediately, | States that are naw covreed by an overbenre | OF e A CeeeSE Hy Bxanisig | Zoxs that breeds strikes, riots, and Commit: i+ NONMALs sion of tha Demovrnty wad Greenbackers. | pein, New York, polltieally known ag * and in | kentenca showed the | ing arty spirit, It will tend to discourse Joun O. New, mae nin wenernly, and the workigan who Neten Rpretas’Dipateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Mo deciived that it Muncack was elected tha the * Nias mt Pout bay’ r ‘ Auportanve of electing those gentlemen to | ambitions Tawiesness, qual thus to) pnt OMEN, 4, to them entertiina brow “o vipers. ‘Thuy: Nonwate ltt, Oct. L—There was flue | Greenbaakers would tt elalis upon him te mule buyer alia on ate TO; ios represent 19 Conromluisal bata aebteh, the prosperity, of Pa : Bouth ube Speetat Dispateh ta The Chleaga Tribu oa sow discord, envy, and, revenge whero only eye of Hepablinnns fo-ntaht My this piss tng conti at Lu RUSE apalld apentee rng ie He feat th pullapae. mat BG BAL Ly ho vald, puld every year more revenge und | a safer hasta, tio Juatica und | Gg Sel Oa te ee a, tho | fevlligs of trust on confidences shold bs we tho. first -enuipalgn meeting of the js introduction aa a Dam P It will vertalaly blad thy North and i erare Stites put together, | [Great npplatse,) | South together In more trateranl feeling Republienn candidate for Governors | ate Inthe State of New York, he sald, dhe Re- | than ever existed before, and: thus, iy drasvotl ong of the targus meotings to-night | country, 3 Hghted torchespand werg met hale way by how todo, [Applause, wy were olny | for the promotion of our National well-boln; Bie i er a FORTH, wt yer trouble self ut wus held on street, in front of tha Nore to mnko anieh ‘an effort that they hoped to be | and ata WIL ba eqatalty served by nid proule of Elkhart County attested that the | Seyia! ut iave staves troublud mayselt aba es 3 felts and thoy prdve themselves enemles.to | yent. ‘The Gaplekd wut Artur Club of il Isnecomplete surrender of the straizht-out | ost oxelting pace. and greatest external labar, enemies to- sdelety, enemles to iio | Bloomington marched out with music nnd fonest-noney postion adveted by the Mnue | show of strengil ts the party that will win, goth Democrats, CONGUERSIONAL GAINS, Donnelly goes frote here to Indiana to take Some of tho Republican nianagers are cone part In the Daoeratic canvass there, upon | fdent that thelr party wil galing siilicion’? Ue Invitation of English, number of Congressmen tv the South to af 3 salltles furtter tan te vate, but the thug baa 4 aial Mouse, where an tnunense crowd tnd é able ty Jom Ohlo ti that chorus of vietury | sieves of the Republican enndiduty for te | tepubleans were wide awalay und thot tho ae Te yt te ee Ct dunaremted, Tho ily W Lawrence Weldon, secure tho control of tha next House of Rep- which Would rise fron sea to. sen, speaking | Presidency of the United States, peaple were ease to hear teutha, Le was | sreak out. Ef the Democratic party wilt cous, | spoke brietly, any, way requently applauded, MOONSIIINERS, Tesentutives even ff thore are no mains inthe + Of success, prospurity, and advancement, QAREIELD, Tollowed by We V tlera, oe ow York, with | gine itself to ay anulysly or exposition of te!) S40 was followeijby Prof, John W. Cook, of | OUTHENN DEMOCRATS onsTyver | Northern States, ‘This confidence ts based! Applause His tribute to the Republican, cantldate { Meutertulh ting auitress, o aeakers werd | yriuelples of tho “opposing political furevs, | tho Stato Nec School, nud tho Mon. A: G. TO Te ee Anne Upon a very throttozh and quist canvass Mit, CONKLING WAD ALNEADY REFERKED, | was as follows; Gen. Girheld, the Repub: | one SE TE eet bi ite ET oc | and abjurotrickers and demagagtans whstali: Bradshaw, both of whour mad telling hits lat Dupateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, ° | Wiileh hn been made of Virginia, North and‘todid vo onco more In closing, to tho | lean candidate, you" know. [Us pultical | fumerwho cunwreguted at to seloons on tho | Ws from tho abtiso of tnanufacturors aut an wera loudly applauded, Tho greatest ee De On Oot LeRtey Caroling, Florida, and Maryland, he theory Unfortunate circumstances under while he | opinfons wre. no ‘secret, ‘They have foun | gout side of the publlo square, hurrabing | {7u polsontius tho. winds of thelr cmploydd, eet Wyalisin, rath matted athe ta ladies |, Wasitxaros, D. Ca Gut, 1—ltevenne | jy thay there may be three Remabticun Con- spoke, and exprenseil aly ho ie that en aie ex resslon ln the most Jnstructlye de } gor Hancock, i it i ‘Hoary: ope of tha country than the’ li aa net pareying torches i) lait Bathayy Tear of ie Debarrisent gresanlelh ieam, Tretia hts two frum North other necaston 0 tbs re ale as y years, The a iP i ‘ pr _ *: ‘i ae re been: ‘Alavaina, Incloses the following letter | Carolina, Gve from ‘Tennessee, Mm nivel tle Tepubltcanne ot Sincinga git | tea le ratniearttn to it baat A SIN GUE AT NOEUMERT. Lot Dentweratio” speakers, conto, them. Pace ATLANTA, ante Mewty who has reeoutly Tnade a viet | Loulshua, anu from Florida, oho (vossibly - ‘The crowd entreated ulm, as tiey bad be: | those who treat very publi ‘question front Byrelal Dispateh to The Chtcaya Tribune, selves to discussing politlenl prinelples; tet Special, Dispateh to The (’hicam Tribune, rat nd Lat Countles for th y- | Ee) from Gicorgia, and one in ‘Loxas, | It ts fore, tego. on; but he refused thik thne | the point of view of party power, "Tits class Lavaverrs, tid. Get t—Thareis trouble | then tell what gybat things thelr warty ins | | Avtaxra, LL, Det. The tan b, Gt Marion and mate nutes for the BUN | ty be feared thit this confident expectation of BO ae ee nat the | Hime Tth Here latins: “Chu othereias | 10 the Demacratle chimp here by tho discov- | done {n the paat, md what"Tt iuarinteds for Suh toatzht” addressta, 1,000 prople fi | bose of urroutting Welt Ustitlarss a few will not be reahzgd. CoumsaN, Ala, Sept. Bh—-Capt. B, Tatthant, NOT TRUE, ‘ piernal Hevenue ApeM—DEA BING f came 1 im Lie Morning oa trip throuyn Aturion and | Mr, MePhergou says tho Democratic state, Lamar Countios in company with Depaty Mee | ments that the Republicans: have received Collum. _Lhateon the atternvon of tho 15th inst. | vast umounts of money In the lust fow days Turrestud ‘one Drake, an old “witd-cattor, xt | are nonauiise and are Invented solely for-pare his place of residunuo on Bull Mountale, Marion | tleun purposes. z County, on n weit fram the United States Cireutt TUE VINGINIA FE Courts | My appedrauge was a couplete sure vi FEUD, vs prise to “Drake, us ho bal nu idea we Theo foud between the two factlons of the Were In tho country, Soon after] had arréated | Demovratic party of ‘Virginia Increases In Druke L uuticud q small boy about 10 or 13 years | bitterness, ‘To-duy the Whly, organ of the stant, where he put on his overcont, and | vonsists of men who stidy and (reat publls ery this day muddy that printed elroulard, of the future, Let them convince us that Dee | Marphy Uajl, and Col. Mercia apuke to pouty therentter a wending his way down usta yn thelr ah inetite cas pulls which tho ‘allowlng Is a eopy, aye been uxs | mocracy Is ie nd piirer Unun Repube | about the sajne ML nbee ton ihe slope of the Tt hid hot, The Henators speech, | good or evil thoy Will do tothe publie inter | feusively clrculated tn the city and county, | Heantsn, aud wo wll aay amen, Very respeet> | Atlanta Muse, .'Cixea hundred Gurileld while aittop brief, was particularly: gont Sa tht thse brevas. stateainens Noboly | hy elveuluy Js printed on Both sides ofa | fully, es bao STUDENAKER, volurs, hemly by {a Atlanta Cornet Band, Tu, the. very appropriate local Jus teens | who knows Gen, Gartiel’s, career will deny half-note sheet, at fie Dattons of which t3 | Vrenguror Studebakty, Brothers’ Munufacturing } escurted our noxt.Congressinun to the adh, inined, Wd Techs somewhat new. and { thuthe fo the latter, dle is a iaun_of | Weltten, in reid tk,” From Central Commnl | Companys | Stovenson spoke here Weilnesday wight 10 decidedly breezy dresalng, down of the Demos | thonghtas well ag aman of intnence, No- | {68 Detnacratic purty, pers tret Coualy rf * . bow 300 iene Avemen and children, Te nirty, aud especially: the brethren of | budy will duestion, that in hly hands The Democrats are wane h oxeited over tho NEW YORK, J boasted thit he had ritden two horses thus the Bulld South pliatnx, Hodge better nue | thy dnanelal pulley Of the country WIT bo | circular, which ts gs follows: Fee) TINE COMING MONSTED PANADE, |] far successfully, but aw the dd of November spices there Is almply no telling how brillant ] safer that there is every reason to expect To— ——<; Tho leaders and twemnbors of the Special Dispatch Yo The Uideaga Tribune, he wil tid Ulhiself landed between -them aa tort fig att favo inate, that he will conduct te public service upon | German Catholic Churel uru now vusy at thelr | ao. yore, Oct! Preparations are be, | covered by 1,000 majority for Suulth, : ‘ho inceting held on for se sept Wate Heed rentulte work of organization. Already thay huve thats. Zs +4 a old leave the ruour, but did not give itany ate | jtendjusters, has twenty-two brief udltorials ‘. \ 3 smberd ol 2 at 19 . 7 ye parte. v * Pande the cloning attraction. every section of te country and every eltl- Modges Connected with every Catholle Churgh, | St parade to come aff on Oct, 13 in thisalty, | sparen tit . Me, yy ties Pacdrd a number OC horns blowing teas | Bitty, each of these bexinning “The Fund: t f Semrtor C Will vislt tho Exposition | zen In tt will have Justice so fur as hie enn y buye ustabllshe verct German filthy on tha oecasion of’ the visit of Gen, Grant, “i " to-morrow at a iy ek it the invitacion of the commun it and ie] ls ‘Acautnistyution will ouiby, bal iqumboe ot itch lina Gb fit ine, Gon, Lloyd Aspinyyall has Lee selected 1g }lepublicay int Cuuitshestig meeting eh terests of the country, Which hing alreudy as- Followlng tio meeting at the Armury, 9 ] 4, ‘Tus Cuthatla Rricat ta tho Prosidant ot auch | Campatgn nd “50! 8, CoML Ty ‘ot Wes, Republican candidates tar the sumed vaat diugustois tn advance. Ui the | monster torehlight procession paraded the HN eae re a see psiont thinks Commuter, whieh organization Wis -ehared | Legtslaturay(or this dlstrlut, addressed tho pyentng he wal be Bivetl a fecuptlun 1 hy tho strovts, pomalnallug. with a gureands, nt tho | Tho candidute. toe bo u quod Germay Cathale, | Of the witatr, The -raylewlng stand whtl le peopls, ehtoee Cumpalen Glee Clu CONKLING AT TINPECANOE BATILE-GROUND, | he allided to the meeting ha had Just ad | cootby a member, andy voty of two-tbinds of nh Ab ao ait BI Ny acs Ese a Ny aliferentdirections, In w short tine, | ers are not Demoerats, “One paragrapli cons ei dime aerate tetera Cen pues thom to the bloody-shire men atthe =, with Drake a Surnaber, oF wieens ort. r camo to tho house and secure ho TO BE REINSTATED. relensout Drake, Thoy Nrat commenced ridi+ ae ae See ita Tat aitowioe omy awa memtearnst |, Regular army officers hers who havo been hi. nud suying (hut atter’ tho election, when | Insyuipathy with the Hancock boom are Tiancack wis eloctedsa atop wauld be put to tala | somewhat dlszusted with the talk of ex- . arresting good eltlons for utaking whisky, | Confederate odleers who make no secret of : ‘They thon told bin to yo, and preventedus fram | che fuct that Uiey expect restoration to tha 5 i G Guares, with thelr torches, paraded | detdining him. Upon qolug to the reddence of | qriny ag suon us Huncock I Inaugurated. Hpectat Ptapatch to The Chicuya Tribune. dressed as the largest German apdicuce be | all tho members present In favor of the candl- WI bo stationed, With distinguished meyn- Hey whieh pep SET persons tur whow 1 hud welts of urrcat, I found prowinent ws Hancock ts qa B few days Lavayerte, id, Oct, 1.—Extensiva | had seen fn the West. aitte a necuaaney: afure jRe-/cun. bo wants bere of the party, Home of thy local clubs | joan's OpGrwttall Was (illed to ovariluw: | Syalunost every place a erowd of teu atmeds | ines duciined & goud busliess proposition preharations dra inating ta give Senator THE MEETING RESULTED Attoe thls voto fi tuken, tho new meinbur hui t2 |-have expended us good deal of money | ing, go that a larga He eee dr thglrnulgubors withthe corco wo | Othe gronnd that he proferred to resume ‘onkling & wa rh pocepttn aud fTousing audl- | Inthe completion of the formation of the | secrets and stand by the coust{iuvon of tho | for uniforms, and will, t hus a of the appear well cqutpped crowd could, wot eet In the hall, x = lake pla Maa ccaeathest to | Geruun Garield and Arthur Club, whieh | Grand Ledge of the Geran, Cutuolie Cuuren, | for, thy occasion. ExShorl® Daxgett, of | Fully 7) peapla, livtenud to the eloquent ut Battle Ground, now numbers over 6,000 mumbers, aod will hho masa | Peluciply of tala Wn yeubution ail Uf Urooklyn, lias sentaward that he will bo’ on sapecel of the pruigis. Alr. Donuhiue made o *. 3 had for making wolsky. Lhaye boen workl his ofd place In the servivg, and that he had per ontCautty Tor tio pasttwuortinugenre | no doubt that ho would tf Munvock wos Tow find, frou obseryutlon und frow good clu | ulectud, which he considered a cortainty, ence On th Love dhe mei

Other pages from this issue: