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VOLUME XL. —_—- oo OLOTUING, Annan ana annnnn RRR R ARERR ARRAY PROGRESS. it {s tho rule of the day, and a firm that fs Bae excellence In its especlal Sine soon finds itself outgrowing {ts usual dimensions. PUTMAN CLOTHING The ONE, Old and Reliable, has been preparing for tho FALL AND WINTER TRADE For many months past, Mr. W. If. Furlonz, the Manager of this establishment, hare ing personally superintended and Winter rn Hackett, the proprictors of the the manufacture of the firm’s goods, ‘ovk will he double thatef any former season. The present Fall Messrs. Miner, Beal & PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, they are enabled to save Live or factories and patterns, and originate the latter. han those of any ather es obtained at the PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE. styles newer and moro tasteful { their own, and only to be ORIGINALITY Aro tho watchwords of anecess adapted hy this conventional and old, ure selected from by tho dissatisiled cuse Here a varicty of styles aud range of prices Is offered the patron. form style of gootls, tomer. avo. tl est factories in the East, and ae rane ito 8 three profits fo the customers their operations heing very extensive, They own their owit Tn conned uenes of this they have ablishment, exclusively AND MERIT firm. In other houses the same unt. A NEW DEPARTURE Is contemplated yeniences and light no houso by the PUTNAM, and is now stores are being extended, until in area and tmimenst li in the WEST can compete with the PUENSAM, To the in operation, Thelr already large y of stock and facilities for cons MILLIONALRE as to the WORKENUAAN a saving of from 25 to 33 PER CENT {ga great consideration, and it willbe our special alm to enable our cnstomers to sare this amount during the present Fafl and Winter campaign, Ow Fall and Winter Overcoats, Ulsters and Ul- sterettes, Men’s, Boys’ Remember then, that we offer the LARGEST, STATTRACTIVE STOCK of CLOTHING AY RETAIL ever col- y one roof in the UNITED STATES, Aro taking the gars hy storm. NEWEST, end M lected ande in plain Ngures. Strictly One-Price, and Children’s Suits, Each and cyery garment is marked and No Deviation. PUTNAM GL USE, 131 & 183 Clark, and 117 Madison-st. MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, Proprietors and Manufacturers, W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager. PAPILLON, PAPILLON! A Wonderful Vegetable Production! AND SPECIFIC CURIE ror DISEASES OF THE SKIN. CATARRH. UNLIKY other preparations tn the market. PAPI. LON contains paither MIXERALA nor ACIDS, tut te WHOL PREPARED FIUM VEGETABLES, atid feabsolucaly pure, A. chill risy drink it without hacni and yetitisn CHIEVAIN und SPECCRIC CULE for tione obatinaty diseases of the akin whien baitlo ‘Aha most skiiifu physiclane. Ault Ht rote ead, Pies, hew Acroft ples, Isarbuss leh, Biver, Chili of Iniunta, dull dinenaes of tke chararter yf potent of henling a Iotties, Zier FF ane by all Drustists. YAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & C0., AGENTS, U2 ant 04 Lake-wt. ed has nanan an OO Me annuce dina dnanbs ROGERS & CO., SHIPPERS OF COAL Office, 98 Dearborn-st. J.L. HATHAWAY. ANTHRACITE, G2MBERLAND, & BLOSSBUNG COAL. BY CARGO, CAR LOAD, & RETAIL, No. 33 Market-st. DocKs (98 Riaary st. | not ‘Tolephunes, “FOR BAN cane manne TO EWSPAPER HEN A Mrst-class Chambors’ Folding Mas chine, with the Kahler Attachmont. Wilt fold a shect 86x50 or 24x30. In good order, ata yory low price. Apply at this office, Stock Speculation, Syndicates formed und closed. Inveatmonts frou Upward. Strictly an commission, Pardes Invost- Wy cun buve alldesired information on puttestun, letter oF in porson. roll rayy's Block Privileges. REVERE! Von. Rursoll sage teeny y Members wetiaens row York stock Exchange, d. 4, PURDY & CO York. Money to Loan. On Amproved Chicayo Real Estace ut current rates, 149 La Salle-st. MEAD & GOE, ILDERS. cat PROPOSA The Vics Vresbyiurun Church of Monmoath, Dl, Willrecoive tide for a Church. kdilics unttt noon o Ge Be Benipiaus A ICU EIEN alle, be Slonmouch, iolent balptelaveude eee eb: 40 Exch nge Iiuce, New nnn! LOL GOODS: In proved Cettutold Cujys, Coliava, and Bosoms. Do not wilt in warn est weather, BARNES’ Hat Store 86 Madison-st. (A¥ibune Butldlag)s. BY UNIVERSAL REQUEST WILL BE CONTINUED To-day and ‘To-morrow, For tho reason that the jam prevented many from witnessing: % THE GRANDEST DISPLAY OF the Season. Have you seen “IU NAGO IMIKOTO,” The Giant God, on his Silver Throne? THE FEROCIOUS BULL DOG? The Life-Size Automatic BANJO PLAYER THE WONDERFUL MOUNTAIN OF WOOL? WANDERING JEW? Resplendent with Colored Lights, The Oriental Display? Rugs, Lacquers, Raw Silks, Pottery. MECHANICAL RAILROADS ! SELF-PROPELLING BICYCLE! AUTOMATIC CIRCUS! Grand Display in All Departments! SHA ‘ites! “Trees Wanted, ‘Sho Weat Chicago Park Commissioners wish to pore chara frow, WU iy 40) Nurery-Grown Eha ‘trees, from Cour i atx Inctivs tn diamuter, to be delivered aa directed by thy President of the Buard, und aubject to tho approval of qne of the Park Supertntendents, Tho rig 10 rejuct any or all bids ta rusarred. Prue porale will be cucelved up lu 4p, im. of Vet 1S ros. J. SUDDARD. Xi WOOD MAI WH, FOULKE & U.1 No, 335, WABSSUAY. for the West Ins on FRIDAY, OC" PRESIDENTIAL. ‘OBER 8, penters, roughs, and desperate char generally, have left Washinuton, 1 Phitadeiptia, aud New Yark, to operate fu Oldo and Indiana on election day. As mnutie ber of noted eharacters of this sort bay here, but some tmenbers of the dete force, who wre very enthustastle Republic ais, have obtalned leave of absence, and have started for Indinua and Obto to follow them, and to cause thelr arrest om election day it they try to vote, + Mit HAMNUM'S STEEL MAILROAD. Epeelal Diepateh ta The crteaga Tribune, PHILADELMITA, Pa, Oct, t—Chey Commnls- stoner David Mardin: and A Counethnan John MeCullough (Republi Were AB. tonished to learn, from this niorniig’s Thnes, that thes lind Tete fur Indiana last exenlng al ée Alarming Migration of Dem- ocratié Roughs to the Westward. Every Plug-Ugly Spotted by the Ohio and Indiana Republicans, the head of a gang of repeaters, rg Tinea stated, ft the most circumstantial nuinner, that thoy | lind gone by the Cinclnnati express last evening to help out the Republicans Ih Jnidiana, and the: were arranging Cor gangs of repenters to fal- low dater. ‘The story was made out of the whole cloth, and grew outot the faet that the Mayor had responded tothe application of the efty authorities and sent mt few detectives oll the track of the Democratic rounders, as telegraphed you earlier tls eventig. Sue stead of being on his way to Indianapolis, at the head of a gang of repenters, vet Comte allman John McCullough presided at the Enormons Contributions of Money Secured by the Demo- crats. ’ Yesterday’s Scenes and Ad- dresses at the Deoa- meeting of the Select Council to-day, tn tur Reunion. the absenea of the President, Mant sald. that he been requested to had excuse Select Counciiman MeMulien from nttendaitce, as hte was detained outef town, Tle had a telegram that exphiined the reason of hig absence, but hesitated: about rendlig it, “2 should be glad to heart read,” sald Mr. Bickel. ‘The desire seeming to he gen- eral, the Chalrman pro tem, read the fullow- ry Gen. Jesse H. Moore’s Eloquent Address of Welcome to Gen. Grant, CINCINNATH, Oct. 2.—IF leans MeMulen, Ninth and) Bainbridge streets, Philadephia: Chive been purchasing steel rails. The tracks are all ready for laying. “Come at once with well-sca~ guned ties, ‘Select none but bestinaterial Witdaas Hf, Wain Chairman Natlonal Democratic: ‘The members appeared to bo satlsiled. INDIANA. DEMOCRATS UNEASY. Spectat Diepatch to The Chicago Tridune, Suxwoyvinek, Ind, Oct. ,7—During the inst two days the Democracy have evinced a marked degree of uneasiness In this locality. There fs no mistaking the cause; they are losing strength continually and gradually. ‘The Hght of thelr discomflture Is becommg known, Every night they told meetings ab thelr headquarters, trying to patch up their old quilt and bring reconciliation again into thelr ranks. In the lost week, in one towne ship, it {s positively known — that seven Democrats have left the old hulk, sizning themselves with the Greenbucke! In the county there can. be counted no te: than fifty men who have always voted the Democratic ticket that will not do soon next "Tuesday. Fifty may seem a sinail figure, but, in a county sorampantly Democratic a3 this Is, the Republicans count it # big thing. Another hundred, who ‘are: very reticent avoul giving thelr notidhs in regard to voting, ean be found who will cast thelr ballots in favor uf a continuance of the present general prosperity. In all, it is .belleved that tho Democratic majority on the State ticket will "bo reduced 200, and, on local Issues, in some ‘places will entirely disappear. This ia confidently expected at the rooms of tho Republican Central Comnnittee, and .thelr advices aré such ag lo warrant 2 state- ment of that kind. BUPERVISONS HAVE BEEN APPOINTED for each precinct In the county, giving asaut- ance that n fair election fs at least a proba. bility. ‘The Republicans to, a mannre at work, and hard at work. It hhssettled down to # parsonal controversy, arf! from now till the closa ‘of tho polls the contest will bea hand-tu-hond fight. To edunteract tho in- fluence of the money belngs, gathy the Dem- ovrats will be the hardest thing to overcome, It fs no surmiso that they are spending money fraudwently, but itisa known facet. Yesterday a well-known Democrat ap. proached 9 negro and offered hima goud round sun if he would vote the Democratic ticket. ‘The darky indlgnantly refused, and went straightway and tnformed the Repub- ican whose duty tt Is to wateh sich men, ‘The. most thorough organization lug been effected to detect these frauds, and if tiey are attempted on ‘Tuesday next the men will be promptly arrested. Considerable sear Is manifested that the plugueltes and shoulder- hitters who have been tn the habit of assem- bilng at the polls on the day of election, run- ning things to sult themselves, will THY THE SAME THING AGAIN. One man has gone so far as to say’ that if they,” meaning the United States Marshals and Supervisors, “attempt to prevent any Democrat from voting they will be putun: der the sod.” Such assertions ars caleulated to keep Republicans from the polls, flline them with tear of bodily harm. Aniong tho more conservatlye, a general outuredl ts ex- pected, and one thot will fend ton day of slot and bloudshed. All that ts posstute to - prevent an eceurrence’ of | this kind will be accomplished, but the Repubile. ins are determined to have thelr lawfal rights, Jet the consequences be what they may. They Intend to conform strictly to every pulit of the lw; at the same thie they do not intend to have their rights tram- pled In the dust by a set of hoadlums. With a falr, untranmeled vlection, this county will send {na report that Is unlooked for, Col, ENF, Ritter addressed 8 compliment- ary audience of Republicans on the Publle Square last night. The speech was an able one, presenthig Republican’ doctrines In a forcible manner, DEMOCRATIC PIPE-LAYING, Special Dispatch to Tis Chicago Tribune. VINCcESNtg, Tut et %—~Undaubtedly jn Maine Gen, Hancock Sends a Telegram of Interrogation to Gen. Grant, Danger of Democratic Election Riots in New York City-The In- dianapolis Reunion. Emery Storra Addresses an Immense As- gemblage at Elyrin, 0.—-Other an Great Meetings. English's Swindle in the Early Days of the Republic—Hanoock's $189, THE PLUG-UGLIES. THEY WILL DE FOLLOWED INTO INDIANA BY THE POLICE, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, PmLavecvita, Oct. %—Mayor Stokley hasbeen prompt to act on the telegrams from Chairman New, and from Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, After a con- ference with the Chief and several of tho Captains it was decided that several of the officers might well be spared to follow the thieves, repeaters, and roughs who ‘had been stimmoned for service in Indiana, Leave of absence was necordingly granted toanumber of the shrewdlest of the force, who would be apt to be familiar with tho countenances of the rascals comprising the bands « of Election-law violators who: had | left Philadelphia to work = out eT. Detectives Jackson, Weyles, and Galloway were detailed, along with a number of ‘spe> cial oflivers. trom, the police’ districts, and they left last nicht, 1b was sald that the samme tietles will be parellod in Indianapolis that were so successful here if DURING THE CENTENNIAT#, Whenever s Philadelphia tilet: is seen he will be pointed ont to the Indianapells au- thorltles, wha will arrest lilm, ‘The rendez vous of. the.gungs will also be ferreted out, ‘Tho deeiston to send the officers away was rutehed after n good deal of deliberation, and at the urgent request of the Indianapolis police authorities, In case the mings are distributed around auong tho neighboring citles about Indlanapolls, they will be ful- towed up. CHAINMAN NEWS FEATS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Innian, Ind., Oct. 7—The Hon. John CG, New, Chalrnan of the Republican State Connuittec, stated te-ntght that there are now in this city and on thelr way here, over 1,000 shoulder-hitters, plug-uglies, bal- Jot-box stuffers, and election manipulators, who are sent lere from New York, Phila- delphla, Bulthnore, Washington, Pitsburg, Bnaffalo, anc other cithes, for the sole purpose of aldlig the Democracy In stealing the ele: ton on ‘Tuesday. Ile says these men are o: perience in the business of repeating i ohauge ot slotline, and are noted for thelr expertness in bulldozug and organizing re- ing guugs. Me says, also, that ie is known that n fraud of the most gigantic divenslons yan foot and well under way to carry the ‘State elections by villainous Ineans, "It commands desperate and reckless men with abundant money, who are prompted ant stepported by men of wealth and promi ences in our og State, Some of these men have been sent to ognnsport, to Fort Wayne, to points on the Ohio River, and to towns and viHages where it is thought they ean iast effectually practice thelr busingss, 4) oulnion the only danger and fa tis Ne fo bu feared on ‘Tuesday ts from this service, That-the Republlenans can curry tha State with a falr election he hus not the slightest doubt, and . * fai at Tibor or THE FAITH that Is within hin, ho offered to bet $5,000 to- night, in the oftce of the New Denison Hotel, that Mr. Porter would bo elected. There were several prominent Democrats present, and one of them went out to find man who would cover the money, but ina short thne he returned without his man, and 8 rT 0 tf the tactics observed " the Democ- Hieauneee rs suet tate ates oe OD ated racy are being pursued in Southern Indiana. the hordes of ballot-box stuiters who, | L88 Democratic cumpalcn | was elosed ne. week ago, and oll thelr sueakers withdrawn. Stumltancansly 8 stiil-hint bemun, and the Ivellest activi y, prevailed in Democratic elt cles, Barnum ts titting about the State tn Ng palace-car, and * buylug mites” where It will do tho most good, A traveling. gentle- man, conversant with the cities of Southern Indinnay’and who dias during the Inst two weeks visi ed several ure pouring {nto the State, iis advices that nearl ‘ ork every triin leaving Now York beard from ten to fifty such passengers. . UNITED STATES MARSHAL DUDLEY recelved a telegrin to-night from Washing: ton, saying tat tommorrow night a party of sixty-four of the worst elements In that elty pf them, remarked to watld leave for fndianapolls, Another tele | your correspondent: nn tatormed by rt gram from Uhfladelphia says that nlacty- [ Habld cltizens, especially of the border four haye just left thateliy. A lelegrar | cities, that they have never observed trom Pittsburg states thut over 200 huvejus | so many strange faces) on’ thelr passed through that clty enroute for’ Ln diana, A great many arrived here this even: ing, and during the day the streets have been dotted with then, re Now complained that hu could not stop on the strect to con: Verse with a gentleman that his words were not listened to by the finpudent scoundrels, They have been hanging around the rooms of the Republican State Committee, the Post-Oftice, and other Republican hyadquar- ters, watehtiyg and Histenlug, A. detective learned to-night that une of Uielr schemes is to poll nore votes in’ strane Republican pre- streets before; that new faces appear almost dally; tat they ure Spotted by Re- publicans, but disappear ax mysteriously as they come; that they are taben tn hand by Democrats delegated for the work, thstructed and drilled minutely, and sent in the night to thelr destination, there to remaby and vate at the elections, ‘Tus the State ie being Med with Megat voters, who in Novenber will return to tale Solid Southern homes.” It{s very evident that the money the Re publicans aro spending to spread Intell ches through thelr spenkers to the masse clucts than there are names of persons vot | Is being saved by the Democracy, and uses Ing. for the purpose of throwing out the | a8 above stated. ‘Advertisements arom enlira vote. ‘This is to be done by | every Democratle Journal, wherein some un- the use of the fan tie! and other | suspected Democrat advertises for thirt devices known to the ballot-box stuffers, A | or forty aximen, or Inborers of that elyss, dexeription of the appearance of many | ‘These men are brought here by the before- of these men bts been Cirnished the police | mentioned machinery, and placed In the As fill Wedged voters in inbere . THR “nova IN TLR Special Dispatch to The Chleayo Tribune, Ispranavoris, Ind, Oct. %—Little has deen done by the Republicans to-day except te prepare fur tie reunlon of the Boys in Blne to-anorrow, Everyihlng tndleates an jmmense ultendance, Tho frat delegation to nerive was ons Cram Clan fteaced Uy a band, and others cane in to-n] ht, A wpuciat traln and eleven cars linus been chartered at Detroit, and reports fram every town and city within a radius of 100 miles of the cit say that large delegations muy ba expected, ‘The procession will move at if o'clock in the morning, and in the afternoon speaking will and Deputy United States Marshals, and it 13 the firm determination of the Republican Conmilttve to prosecute tiem to the extent o! the low, a8 also thelr employers in Indiana whose agency Jn this netarlous business is jell known, and can be clearly established, to thot end ihe Comuottins Bake , carnently q cobperation of ever, publican in the State, _ ou sa THERE CANNOT BR TOO GREAT WATCII- FULNESS wouds, te apper Getober and W kept uponall trains urriving, nor can there be too much preparation to resist any fraud. ulent scheme which may develop ifself on elvetion-day, Positive tifornation a3 to the movements of the conspirators befure Inav- Ing New York has been racelved at Repub. Hean headauarters in thiscity. It isknown:| occur “as, follows: At ths Wi! that one week ago fast Bundy the notorious | excdoy, Conrad Baker presiding ea muatipulator BAT Woods was in consultation | tor Rescow Conkling at the | Circle, allday with Chalrinan Barnum, aid that o tow days later he made tls appedrance In Indiana, Such evidence ought to be sufl- teil to arouse every Republican in the ALC. Wallace presiding, Postmaster General Maynard, te Tons, W. Tenney, New York, Gov, S.J. Rirkwaod, of lawa, and the Ion, J, Al. ‘Phuyer, of Nebraska; oi the Courvllouse, E. B. Martindaly presiding, TRE GANGS, the Hon, Ewwury A. Stor, of Chicage, Spectas Diupaten ta 4ns Chicago Tribynics ‘Thomas C. Campbell, of Cinclnnatl, Ke B, Wasuisaton, D. ©., Oct, %Z—Republicans | ElHutt South Carolina, and Keer ot Si here aro adyisod that Iirge numbers of re- | George C. Gorham, of California, ‘The eveu- 1880—TIEN PAGES. ing will be civen np to reworks and toreh- Heht provessions, Tt is expected to have 8,000 oF 10,000 mien in Hine, with torches, while the fireworks display will ex: T anything: ever seen in Indianapolis. Altogether the demonstration — will be one of the grandest and = largest ever gntten up in: Indiana. ‘To-night the streets are crowded, and during the day more have been in town than were here on ‘Tuesday during the alleged Democratic rally. MONEY, It ig now stated on very rellable authority that, before leaving for Obto, W. 1. Barnun gave the treasury of the Demoeritic Come nilttoe £40,000, and that BI English covered it with $10,000, It fs. stated, on the same anthority, that there has been raised In tho Suuth and sent {nto the State for use In the several counties $146,000, ‘This fs the money to owhich Barnuin - probably — referred when. he sald. that, If money was all that was weeded to earry the State, the Demoeraty need have tte iears. The dis uments for this week, agreed upon by He Democratte managers at thelr confers ence the nigit before Inst, aggregate $100,000. In addition to the contributions of Barnum and Engtish, already referred to, Mr. Lane ders, who nt first aeteed to give $60,000 If he were nomluated, Who Was assessed $5,000 by the Comiulttees, and who beget of with 1,000, has agreed to add $1,000 more, Mr. arnuim, after posting his elivek, de- parted for Louisville, but ‘returned to-night. While there itis understood he successfully “boned”. the Loulsville & Nashville Rall road, aud the Dewocratie sources for addl- toual “boodle.? liu was. very bloviant to- night over his success, and declares that the Republlenns could nut carry the State by the expenditure of half a million, He will leave shortly for Ohie, preatimably to look alter hfs especial friends, unt, Banning, Me- Mahon, and Durbin Wart. and the’ other Demveratie candidates in. the other close Congresstunal districts... Having done thot, he wil return here to make the clos- Ing disbursements. = ‘The | Democratic niinagers will have another meeting Sunday, and the steel-rail mien will be there. Mr. English, it {s understood, stands ready to add whatever share may be necessary to meet the wants of trade on election day. The Republican managers are of course ap- [set of alt this, and exhibit that confidence ornof a knowledge that itisa game that play at, Never before were determined to win ao vie- tory, and they arc supported y outalde influence and sympathy to an extent which very materially Inerenses theirehances two can they iere and glyes them adiditional heart, Senator MeDonald, being asked ‘to-day Lf he would bin canditate for trélvction to the Senate, answered: Ifthe Legislature is Democratic, 1 will ask my part) toreturn me to tho Senate’? A DEMOCKATIC TRICK. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Wasiinaton, D. C.. Oct. 7—One of the latest tricks of the Indiana Democrats is to attempt to secure the Greenback vote by cir. enluting the false report that the Nationat View, the organ of tne Greenback party, has been ‘purehased by the Democrats and sd- yoeates fusion, ‘The following telegram, re- celyed here to-day, addressed to Durant, 0 fending aftictal of the Greenback party, was the first news received here of this attempt: Invianapoias, Oct, 7-—Thomas J, Durant | Washington, D, C.: Has the National View sutd tothe Demoemts? Answer. .C. Post, Chairman N. G.-L, State Conimittec. i ANSIER, To C.C. Post, Indianapolis, Ind.: Not to my knowledge, or In my belief, : ‘Tnowas J, DunANt, ‘To this Lee Crandall, editar of the Viet, tetegraptied back an indignant dental of the, Democratic lie, and, In reply, the following’ telegram was recelved hers to-night: INDIANAPOLIN, Oct, 7.—Lee Crandall, Waahingo- ton: ‘The Cincinnat! Commercial says Barnum bus bought a controlling interest in the Nation al View, und henceforth it would. advocate fusion, ‘Tho Nees of this city Lulletined the sulo of tho View to tho Democrata thia afters noon. Your telegram dens tog tho enle was re- culved with cheers at our beutt gtarters. Hrand tho Hie. c. C. Post, Chairman. GOING TO INDIANAVOLIS, , ‘Speckat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, + Derrnorr, Mish, Oct. 7—aA speci train, consisting of twelve couches. carry lig dele- atlons of veterans from Detrolt and other Sfiehisan ell! jefe ‘te-night for Indian ipalis taattend the reunion in that city. ‘The crowd was very enthusiastic, aud many of Michi most gallant solders, who cling to -the Republican party as they did to the Union, accompany the expedition, . Tha battalion Is ofleered” and under diselpilue, and carries a banner Inseribed with the fol- lowing: “Michigan Veterans. We vote #3 wo fuught, and don’t you forget It.” WARSAW. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Fout Wayne, Ind, Oct. %—The Blaine inveting at Warsiw to-day proved to be one of the grandest stecesses of the campalgn. Karly this morning delegations began to ar rive from every partotthe county, and by noon the town was crowded so that the atreet-crossings were blocked, At 1 o'clock he commenced speaking In: tha Court-House yard, and held bls audience spellbound until do'clock, His audience. was made up of representative men of all parties, and his re- marks will wield a heavy influence on the coming elections. He left this evenlog for Fort Wayne, OILlo. tit ouTLOOK, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CoLussug, Oct. 7.—Tho closing days of the great political campaign in Ohio, which during the past month have uttracted the at- tention of every man, woman, and chitd, #row nore heuted as the time for culming- tion draws near, Nota night comes without some mawmoth demonstration by the one party, while the other holds meetings at every ward in the city, Sut this is not only true of the city, but in tho townships and school districts throughout the State. Tho interest: suanifested by the busiiess commu- nity Is one of the most. remarkable features of the camvnlgn, and nearly every merchant who can pussloly Jeave his business is at: work among tho throngs Jn the shop, factory, and mit, In one large manfacturing estab- lishment of this city the proprietors have taken tho utmost Interest in tho election of Garfield and Arthur, and lt now seems quite probably that from 12) to 160 voters will mareh ont and cast thelr ballots for the Republican deket. {n another establishment, einploying thirty men, sul of whom are Gere tans, the propriptors have nite a statement that, dd they belleve that Hancovk would be vlected, they would linmediately dispose of thelr valuable property, even aba sacritics; that they have no edniidence whitever in the financial policy of the Democratic party, now seeklog to galn coutrol of tho Govern ment. ANOTHER PECULIAR FEATURE fn the present emmpalgn, but whieh bas but reeently made’ [ts appearance, is the almeat unaninions decision of manufacturers and men having large business interests In taking a feading part in the promotion of the success of the Republican ucket, ‘The wen engaged tn this patriotle have nover before taken upon thenisel any Jn terest in_pollUical campalany, except shuply to gu to the pally and vote on elvctlon-day, but the sttiation In this case hus caused then te use thor dufluence among thelr ene ployca, AT MOTH REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC QUARTERS here scencs otactivity: are apparent to an uns usual degree, und It Is nearly iinpossible to have a moment's chat with any of the atiicers, Inconversation with: Maj, Frank MeKyuiey, Chaleman of the Democratic Executive Com: mittee, your varrespontent sought to agscer- fain from him what majorite Buy, they expected In Ohto, it haying been rue wored that he, Uke dobn G, ‘Thompson ba former years, Was eluinung the Swale wid eontldenceeaultingly so. Lig Alajor stopped short, considered the question & muiment, wt mee if personally have never made the “Linysel assertion or claim that we would curry Ohio at all? “Well, Major, I guess [ Witt put that In rT Taupposy you will stand by ty?" 3 all clght,? sald he, P ig Republican headquarters, 1 iu- vd of Chalrinin Nush how the Republic an cattly were looking throughout the State. Binilingly he sales “They are all right, The fences are in goad order, and they are dolng finely,” * low ure mutters looking Tn Lucas Coun- ty, us in Frank Hurd’s balliwick ¥” ' Even beter than we could expect,” ro- 1m —— plied he, “under the cirenmstances. We tha tempor Dee are drawing nore tivavily trons the , the, fomnorary rostrum wits been old G tad organization in that sec QEN. toanp oid ton we had reason to hope, aN. MOORE 4 BIE Gen, Oglesby was unayimotsly chosen ~ Presklent of the meeting, which numbered fully 2040 persons, He addressed the mul” tits briefly, and introduchd Gen. desse HL, Moore, President of the Macon County Vet erans’ Association, who spuke stibstantially as follows: Ges, Gant: It has become my plensing tut, and privilege, in behalf of the volernn ratiors bere present, to bld yaw tt most cordial welcome to thls convocation, brought together not only by. ndesire to reussure tnelent friendships and to eal up memories of tho thrilling peat in onr his tory te soldiers, but alse by a desire no less fie tense to look once more tpon your honored faco ag our erent and dlalingulsbed Jeader, eaturuay You were received its the guest of ourelty, which you have been pleaved thus to honor, Lust evening you were received by the surviving vetornns of your own Twenty-first He Tinols Infentry, in tho inidst af a vast crowd of nen, women and children, all eager to look upon the face of the tna, born and renred unter our own tog, whotn, for his nobvle nehievements: In the Intercats of human freedom, all Christen= dom delights to honor, To-day you nrg welvomed by this grent throng: of people, but more capeclally by these veteran soldiers who have eufiered and rojoteed with yotton the tented fleld, apd others who lave Tolluwed the tay te victory on distitnt flelas in a previous war, Many of them nee now broken and marred as * to thelr physical unhoud, and hult fi their on- ward inurch toward. that better country where the solifer’s nrmor ts hid by forever, and whore the dread elerion of war, exlling to tloody strife, istorevor silenced. Others are still suulwart 9¢ ever, and, with the tres of patriotiam taming upon the altarsof thelr great hourts, Ate ready again for the fray, should the old thig that pro= tecta us to-day Ve torn from heaven, or the In- © tegrity of our country be sulin endangered. - ‘These brave men are here at this reunton lnp- pler and prowler becnttto tt was thelr dise Uupgolshed privilege to sulfer In detens of that: Nog which is tho emblem of free thought, free , | speech, und of equal rlebts to all, without ro- | Rpect to race, volar, or previous condition, nd the representativeof a Government that fnsuros the largest libesty consistent with tho puvlic * pufety, nnd that Rurrantees equnl and oxict Justice, 18 God may give the capacity to compre- hend what is Just and equal between min and Inu, hetween those who govern aun are cove erned, tho Juat purposes of fiiman government, oy tho obligation of obedience to taw and or ere Ar ‘They greet you here to-day the more continl- iy. te they consider you a distinguished repre sentative by your career u8 g prblic man wheth- er inmititary Hifoor incivit, of those yitul or euliary principles of yovernment that aro 6a au There is no defection In Hurit's district among the Republicans, and old Dr. Scott, one of the shrewdest politicians in this State, | predlety Hurd’s defeat, whieh will be a most ales utenti blow, not only among the Dem oernts In this State, but in New York also.” Qov. FosTER, aman whose judgement tn polltteal affairs is second to none, and who has macen thorough canyass of the State on Le stump, btates that he has no doubt whatever that tha. entire State ticket will be elected by not less | than 94,000 thajurity. i Evidences ne apparent on every hand that, the Republicans have made heavy ening in: all quarters ditring the past two weeks, und, although the Democracy are making most desperate efforts, there mre very few of those best informed that would bank on the result, j DANGEN. If the Reputlicang carry Ollo next week by anything dike a reasonable muadority, it; will require nerve and pluck of the chal- Teneing puri atthe polls, Imported voters are arriving on every midnight train from the East, mostly from New York and Phila- delphia. st nights gang of fifty fromthe Third aud Fourth Wards In, Put! adetphin, ; with tickets to Lndiaiipolis and return, pissed througt, but it is really beileved that they are to be used In tho close Conzresstonitl districts in this State. ‘This afternoon nine- ty-two from Philadelpliia passed through an oone train for Indianapolis, un this city is estimated that there are over 500 already on the grown, while every night adds to the number, ‘The citizens here are already alarmed nt the pre: ence of 60 many thugs and brulsers, and ate perfecting arrangements for the protection of the polls. On Monday, nest there will be sworn in as Deputy Supervisors a large miumber of the niost prominent. citizens and business-men of the clty. Chairman Nash, of the Republican Cominittee. says to-night that there Is now no hut that both Gen. Butterworth and Gov. Young will be re- elected in the First and Second Districts (CineInnatl), THE MEETINGS YESTERDAY. Speclat Dispatch ta The Chteaga Tribune, Cincinnats, O., Oct, 7—To-duy hns been a very active one throughout! Obie. Seeretary Sherman had a tremendous meeting at Witnington, numbering 12,000, Stanley Matthews and Judge Taft spoke to 10,000 at 5 Tronton, Blaine addressed 30,000 at Bowling | UoRe us ns 9 peat te, ee ronton: . i hey look you'in the face this day, t! fi Green yesterday, At Massillon to-day there afemembrunes agnin of every tine ead wasa demonstration unprecedented In size and enthusiagm. Nearly every country town and important village held a meeting, and prreat enthusiasm was everywhere shown, bt Is ascertained that Barnum, on the orcasion of his inst visit to Clnelnnati, feft $20,000 to be equally divided In the first four Congres: slonal distriets, which form the southwest- ern part of the State. ‘These areull the eluse districts, and the. Democrats hope bya free use of money to carry them and save thelr majority In the ftouse of Representatives. TOLEDO. Spectat Mspateh to The Onicago Tribune, Tornng, V., Oct, 7—The Republicans of this elty have finished up ong of die last four days of the local cau:palgn: In the elty and. | events of our time. and with ever vicinity in goud shape, and thelr overations | interest in this great Commonwen! ith. ? show substnntial progress In the canvass. While others, many othors, tld thelr duty well Tho Chief of Police will have all suspictaus | during our lute Civil War, tt bus been your goo. characters arrested promptly when found in | forte! rip them all. ang :morg than Al) the elty on clectl aa ter that alt Ili others to attAtet to youreelf not ont no city on clectlon-day, In order that all Ita | jrude of your countrymen, but you havo bulle . bility of repeating muy be avoided, up for yourself a taine anda fame among ql ——_ nndiong to Whom our recent struggles bave GEN. GRANT. H18 OLD REGIMENT'S REUNION, known, At your feet, not only 16 a great military Jender, but a3. wise and auccesstul administra , Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, sont Ray ba 2s, a AS a ie aeka the Decarun, Oct. %—Gen, Grant and party | [mmortal Lincoln. the nations af the eurth bave fatd the tribute of pralse, and you are hence retired early Inst night, enjoyed a good | forth and forever Miinolted pete those “who sleep, and were up betines this morting. So j have been universally ucknowlerzed In ayes were tho yeomunty of the country fora ras armor ehete ries dius of twenty miles, ‘The sun was not an hour bigh when they, thetr wives, and thelr children camo pouring into the cily, some in buggies, others Jn wagons, some on horse- crit.cal moment of that tremendous conttict through which their country hua sv recently paseed, and tho tlerce struggle it was compelled to endure In defense of Hte own Ife, aad. to pre- serve its nt Nation one und indivisible, They aro th A buppier that, ag one greut tund without a peer mmong and that all our aceumu, wngth are on the side of y, Justice, and equality befere the law. sir. by the peculiar cfreumstances which hove surrounded you, by the superior endow= mente with which you have been favored, by the peasitics of the ilmes, ani the needs of tho superior merit to 10 frout—an tence nas always had the mit- terint Feudy in caves of grent emeryency,—hnso become [dentiticd with tha imost siupendans substantial Wi privilege fora man to know, and tobive’ the wortd confess, that hits life hat been a distinguished Devellt and a blessing to inankind, - 2 AS CHIEF MAGISTRATE F back, and others, like Thespls, in a, cart, tier Eee erent eine toe e Leer t ‘The early tratna, and, in fact, allot them up i, You desired, with other youd and trua mut, . sie * . ? toassuroall of every nation, with whom wo to the hour of noon brought in thelr quota, | might'sustain Diistness relations, aut Ww auelon : and It was not Jung before the streets were | of Eevcingn, oho eae iso He eruat tothe ee § thick ww : elf-ove yond a MOLL | Rue de ne tat toby alae 1 5 ee viainto a pledge, noe i Any als The citizens wero up carly,—at lenst those | to anabligation, -You'drown stoudity and hrmly - ‘ ; toward resnmption and the mintonance of a who had auy decorating to do,—and by 9 | cireuluting medium tint should eomuand re - o’clock the town was in a perfect ferment. spect and confdenes abrotd as well as at homo; THE DECORATIONS and for this you have the thinks of the eubstan- Inriany: instances were are very elabarate wat men of tte watire golntry no Joss thon foe 3 0 Auccessful ane y ndyantageous got. character. The High-Sehool, the . Court- Hpinent ce Wore lattstions Hew am = brary, arly of our foreign relations during the War by House, the Public Library, and nearly all the pour Fence Congres at Genuvi, Anu if now it stores and private residences along the route ote Donat that our Government mas HOVE Be of march falrly swam In bunting, flags, ban- j eminently held fy honor abroad as at this epoe 4 ae at our history, to your distinguished servicot ners, mottoes, and Chinese lanterns. is vory lnrgely attributable the azreenulo feet. ‘The enrly callers on Gen, Grant were nu- i the igre temo which. mal you a sone - if splevout efore your countryinen and inerous, and for fully an hour before the pro- wort, our Mee eee that OF he Gnumon 0 cession moved, Gov. Oglesby’s residence, | soldter was one, and, though their superior " . : Ww ve : Mecea of all the distingttished strangers and | Thee tho common soldier, a4 well:as tha - politicians in the city. Among the callers were Gen. MeNulta, of Bloomington; Con- gressinan Cannon, of Danville; Postmaster { Lytle, Gen. J. H. Moore, Gov. Braham, of fa your friend to-day, nad will. bo till Ho'diess tnd besides, sour unmeltisn We vation to fair ply has se wrought upon all + minds that no ving mun bus wore friends In Curlmandure chag. porpeelts and CF * ae one Idaho, and many of tho surviving ofivers 1 country—which yon be vu Mustrated by your of tho ag NenUNS Hlnols.. During the | san have rape aint sear it ar course oF «| berlod af your tite tn thneés that tried men's . R roulé—no fiving man fs more trusted than youre e THE { NFORMAL CONVERSATION | self, or, i ue estimadon, duserving: i be * wliteh was particlvated in by.all present, | more trusted, inuatiaeh as you have been true the General gaye 8 brief recital of nis exuim- tO erly Aap ue if f va poole, if ination of the New Mexteo Mining Company, | wqloved ware We uted war anid faved pouces , of whieh he was offered and partially ac- Nay we balluved that brave and trie men could ; cepted the Tresidency. Io mado a close exe | Hot stand idly hy val ae fer aur rent country * amination of the property, and from what he 10 be Ht ae im here, the errors, he saw had no hesitatios Indeclaring [t to be people « cat sutiel ue aur veaucern stile one of the best pleces of mining territory in | te be remllly adunitted dnty rie OF NEtONsy, ‘ ; we could pot fall to apprehend that otbor une > the United States, ‘There was both zold and ( questioned right, the rlzut to resist the disintos - copper In the claim,—a tract of about 5,000 Heution nnd overthrow af a Government nw fully aneres. ‘he gold digzings were of the placer Pe RU rane a Pare ere : yariety, andé though they had been worked | of Ite neaplu ty we Hound up weit tha bl eat for over200 years by the Spaniards, they were | aspirations and beat intcresta of wanting und, SUL! proctically, Inexliuustible, and needed ) MMR, with all Us faults, was Poly che Freese | only hydraulle power to develop them, About ‘Theae peuple, the tine the General hud about made up his NO LONGER AIMED AND ORGANIZED’ FOES. inind to accept the Presidency, he was hor ritied to see na Chicago paper a telegram, Lucporting to cons trod Guten, stating that he had uccepted the position, ‘and, ‘on Uirning to the financial article, he naticed that the common people, wero distnissed to thelr bomes with as Little hve tailintion aa possible, and with the desire on your part, nod shared In by all (rue-minded mony that they and we should bencefobth bo at peice, und that thoy shold, with ourselves, be permitted equally to enjoy, in tho future, all the bless stock of the Minlue Company hud taken an | lave and bonetits tut aniybt | ba dort o coe at from tho protection of the all tug , amperage Julps Then Wdawned upon bh y ide which We atrselves were - con: tont to dwetl, and which wo were euger to bund : down to posterty as an fiestiontble Tuherite uncer; and thuagh the murch ef idews my. sometimes bu stow. and though there may bo discoverable a sort of tardiuess in nocepting situations created for us by others, yet way not . the fond hope be netulged chat by chorishing the ‘beet pussions of while ar natures tee Bigs | coptitie we muy yet become one great humo~ weneous: pe aid that al wotlons muy yet. rie with wt chor in Musteanny thu treo ine atitutions delivered to ns by the tivst pattlotie + ancesiry that the world hus Over Kiswe before. ; Ault, alt, along with those other distinguished REING MADE A 00h oF at for a party of mining apeentators, and he hrompiy declined the honor of the Presl- deney, though the position would have elven Ltun ‘salary of $45,000 por annum, Ile was erfectly sutltied that no one dn Galens new anything avout his intentions regard ine the “lue, and, adding all, the Aus stances together, ha felt morally convinced that tha shrewd managers of the concarn were putting up a Job for purely speculative eee eee He, peremptorl y abandoned kuvaté wha have HO Koncrousty honored Ua with it, their preaonice, ono and i, without respect. to ‘THE PROCESSION. thuering ophnuns, We bid’ you beurty wole + Shortly after 10 o'clock the procession | ¢oinu. You, my, dear Gonornl, will dino to-day with old commides, on army fare, aid a you break . tho proverbial hard-tack--the unleavened bread of soldiers—you with bring ty remembrance amin our ine exulid OUEOF sua Of strife und troubles wailvl threatened ta evare whuli, as Wo thought, all Ubat wid dene to ue 8 free people, 1 will not, In conelidtng. wy fy made ltvstart on South Maln street, in the following orders % Squadron of Cavalry. Chivt Marshal and Aids, and, Veterans Forty-first Liinols, Senior Oficor In cominand, a Yetoraus Ono Hundred and Sixteenth Hilnols, | may you tive lone and be happy, for lt is des Senior Ofticor a command, treed, by un irreversibly decree, that you sunil > Voteraus of ull Reximant hot Orxanized, Sentor | live threver in the heats OF all lovers ae Nberty | Prisoners of War, Capt. Never in command. who now live, ay well as it tho bearts of those Gant, W. W. Kerr In com | who shall successively folluw after. Boldiers of Moxican War and War of 1819 in carriges, Division Mae and Alda, GES, QHANT ' responded fn the following words: Decatur Computiton I, N, jecatur Companion I, N, Gd. i aitinvited Conpunics FN. Q, MR. Pussivest, Skt, SPRAKER, AND COMMADES ° Reovption Commiltce tn varringes. OF THE TWENTY. Frist LntNOLs VOLUNTKENS Gon. Grunt and Olivers of the ‘Twenty-fret in AND UF MACON COUNTY, MLiNots? 1 Took very much at a loss to say anything further tuan to * carrion, ‘Twenty-Hret Minos lufyntry as Guard of Jone. Fovitod Gueata (a carclages, irs extend my thanks to all of you for tho very ; cordial reception aevorded ine hure to-tay, and accorded, ag Lunduratand ity to. the regiment ° whieh thud the bonue ta first commend, hug been sald bus been eu miueh personal to mys welt that i¢ would be fusposibie for mo to say Division Marshal and Ai anything it requrd to it, except to den Band. tho whole [laughter and applause), « City Council in-carriages, {1 ‘bellove what i will do as tu tho statemnonty that have been made Mero by both tho President of the day aud tho rater of the day. But tu regard to same rue” marke inade by the gentluinan dollveriua tho , wotcomag address, purticulurly towards ae elude, b most therougbly and cordially subseribb & to thon-—that is, ta the fuct that wo want this ¢ whole Nation to’ be a homoxgneous people, all, Fire Departinent, ‘ Citizens in curcinged, Muunted Lafintry, ~ Danville Battory A, Firat Artillery. Country Poople tu wagons und nn horses, Tho procession formed n pizeant fully 6 mile and a balf in length. ‘Tho streets wero thrmeed with sightseers, and, after the triving to gival each other In prosperity, tu: parade pad been eatendud Turowxn the prine duveloplug tholr rulutivo sections, and la upe / elpal Uhorougifares, tho participants kopt he commu dag and 0 eae up thelr wurch to tite Fulr-Grounds, where fae natitueton,-that of teyedom and of 7 thoy broke rauks, und then assembled around | equal righls to all without regard to! the grate ©