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Megeieataan « samen to that tho evils grow ont of tho | against him. in 1863 there were draft Somateuction put pon the Constitution by | riots in Washington and Ozaukes Coun- those who bave bad control of the General | ties, both In Deuster’a district, and, ag Government for many years, Mopublicans havo | his newspaper, the Milwaukee Sce-Bote, had 1 perverted tho action of tha Senate, and we de> | a farge circulation there, the rlotaara charmed hall not be perverted and made a t " mand tie oxtension of tha Sennto's. power Is | t0 Douster’a Influence, One of hiscditorials, t ople’s zoo, but that these men | Written and printed when President Lincoln Bat ronbsorve Thoirown ends, Itisbutn move. | Hat culled for “three hundred thousand Inent onthe partof threo inen to move Wall | more,” furnishes the following treasonnble street in Washington, Gartield clnmora for | extract: both whito and black, and for noother renson than thet tho South might bo made solid, T here deolaro, a8 startling a8 tho announgement may fall upinirour ears, that I would rathor sco tho contry plunged into anothor war ttan that the Solid South should triumph at tho ballut-box next November. ‘The speech was often interrupted by ap plause, and created the greatest enthuslasin. correct, Jnnannch ag be yas the Aopen lon bursting, from tts |nir, ranon tanked aad AMUSEMENT: fray} ne ‘as: well a tha Fee Seneca elon tema Nea eae Poonington Siarewhich efalins | He othor house and bound toward thom, te HAVERLY'S THEATRE. to know tho details of the report, of the | WA#,0t thom ina minute, Thor wanthe wish of | JAMAIAVEILY sss... Manaxor andl'ro priotor special agent submitted to the Interior De- | Foaked mark of tholoader bent over tho blenny | THIS SATURDAY MATINER, partment by Gen. Walker, says: inde, and -wasatripped away. leaving a pnie, THIS SATURDAY NIGHT, ae eon ttratetist and uccurato, ani that of | gel Gr weath t staring ati oe ete An HN MocuULi jon of BO wave hyo and wc 8, AN ul of wral in ohn jreligl enrrul {ee cnsimperfese, and dotective. throughout, | oath camn through the whiter strong teeth, MIR. JOHN McCULLOUCH, The Inuutey 1 South Carolina went buck to 1800, | which showed bard-sot below the mustache. | SApported by Mr. FRED lt. WARDE anda Poworful trace familicg thon, cuumernted, on through Again the sabre whiatlod eroutel Ae. hear! ofthe | under the managomontot sc, WM. M. CONNER. the ceustis of }, and down to the present year, | avengor. There was a shrick of mortal agony, | 2: "75, 00, and 23! HoGeluincovered that aumerous. families cn: | andono of the masqueraders fell, ‘Tho others | Tht Saturday Matineo, Prtcos only 75,00, and 25 cta.— mornted 1n 1860 and 1890 wero omitted from tho | shrunk back, One fired a shot. The man with OTHELLO. returue in 1870, though they had oxisted in tho | tho torch stood for tho moment aa though trans- | TAGO,..,.scesscesrscere SIE JOMN McCULLOUGIE that the traitors of the South ¥ capecled | thelr efforts for tho Lost Cause; but here, where men with the welfaregf the cofintry and thelr homes at leart should live, there fs no excuse. Lowa lins in round num bers, according to the census, 4,000 sehool- Alstricts, 10,000. scliools, 21,000 teachers, 265,- ov) pupils, rnd a ecluol Fund of S600, 008, ‘Mr, Sinith isn valuable nditition to tho Ite- | Lt is not ao very strange that Towa, does, ro! large Republican majorithes.—for, where publican list of orators in [hnols, hia ee eystein ‘ofa state is like this, the THE MON. DR BNET cauro therefor {3 cause also for the absence Spectat Disnateh to The Chieaga Tribu of Democrats. este fee A Broosixaton, ll. Oct, 8.— Tits Trmuyr has already referred to the fact thatthe Dem- | THE HANCOCK AND ENGLISH FOLLOWENS more power, but whan you touch down into | Tho draft will be mado—without delay, with: thofr private affaire thoy Terent It most quickly, | ont postponumuntwithout mercy or pies When ablarignt; Who will alvo up tho power these | fs not yet decided, HuLif It must be, if wo aro men ask for? Thoy cannot tuke except that | inexorably doumed to. the slaughter-house, O which somoone lusos. You will xive up what | thon Iet the process bo short and stretch not i a * State continuously during these years, Coun- | fixed, with the glaring ght still held aloft. | Othello. Kit: Warde | Dextononn. Mise Ka Tay cain, ‘Fo whom willyougivo uph Ta thers | lector ths wider tuk ie racks Het tao day | oeratie Induagers in this (tho ‘Thittecnth) | of this city ary few, and thoy are evidehtly | ties that showed tho largest inerenao this year ae | ‘Then, with his rovaiver, he nimod 1 eloso, sure Thia Saturday Nlghtconiy tag ol mon who clamor fur more powcr. What will | ho dred when tuo execution is to tako pines, | district have, through the personal organ | disheartened. ‘Their featlers ror mip tie | compared with Is) wero most thoroughly in- | shot at tho dusky ginnt whom he watebed. RIOMARD {Lr you give up? {twill not como from the impoy- | when the doomed shill take 9 last furewell of | of Mr. Stevenson, Demnocratte candidate for | lows have gone to Lndiuia jielp | Yestleated, and it was found that tho last ouu- | | Suddenly bu enw woman's naked fxure, that | puKE OF GLOSTER, aftorwards Kini Ich- erishod South. Though thoy talk ubout the | thoir kindred, of pareuts and brethren, of wife | Congress, mady an attack upon the Integrity | Keepers of Jibby and Andersonville, and | moration wan corroct, though, in somo cases, It | seemed to nse from the ground. Thoro was a | ard it eCULLOUGA Bouth, they mean you, Did you ever go out ona | and children! Or is thore tu be an Unltation of | of thie Lon, D. C., Sinith, of Pekin, Republic thelr sympathizers, get control of the Gov- | showed an Increase of 80 per cent, gleam of steel, and then down through the innak | Richmon ¥. B. Warde moonlight night and have an excited man cotne | tho bloody Jacobina of 1700, who overy Way sent | Oy nominee, by dleging up in the’ Bankrupt | ernment, ‘Everything that could bark has WEAVEN WANTING. and tes ‘Dona crashed tha ax which bad upon you and point to tha moonand agg If there | n few enrafonds of yietima'to the gulllogines “| Cry weet By Meaing up in tie to banke | been sent down there. A short tine since Spectad: Dlupish te: ‘The Uatengo, Triheind: Tallon by the foor-stnp, and tho blond spurted EXPOSITION BULLDING, — ba ehal eno! po imitated fa the sl ds ny upon Ligena’a tinelo! farm and into the face > ) NG. He note aninution iealitiooxaited. and you hoe | Spall, those, men of Mood sh plonsure wine | Fuptcy of Mr. Sinith tn luz, ‘The article In | they had a meeting here, at which not more | partie Chere, Mich, Oct. 8.—The Green- | ofthe prostrate Eilav, ue the holder of the torch At tho man inthe moon and then at your com- | which they gloated over the anguish of their ponion. Hut bo is gone, and your pockot ts | yictins? Lincoln's paternal Guverimont oun- picket. Now, whoso pocketa are to be picked? | not, will not, do that, Let tho day of the exeutl- ‘hoy polnt to tho South to divert your attention | von, then, be nppointed, for it {s nothing else, in order to rob you. These men ask power not | and we will ery with Schillor: Reenty and is rconclusively, shown by | creditors: and all the Greenbackers in town | gan,'opening at Grand Rapids, and continu- | woods bebind tha road. ‘ for tholr constituents, but for thamsel Itnrk tho bolle ara tolling hollow, al » | (seven) but one were also among the audi- ¢; tree! i Then from {ts depths camen flash and a roar. Hie, Sally Dress OF ts ely toment GSe."bn the ather hand, the Hon 1. 1t,Sher- | WOK With Jucksun, Battle Crock, ete te | 4 Tallent shricking by tion und flew away the Courter to whieh reference 1g unde was | than, fifty persons were presents and of that | hackers ‘have been annowncing for savern! | fell berldo hima, ‘Thoti the ollors gave way, and Aa repared by It FP Williams, of this city, the | number several were Republicans who | woeks that Gen, Weaver, Presidential candl- | the two black forma pursued, ‘There wero somo Wellimown’ tallrond attorney and loan | thought it a eathering of the speakers | date, would make seven’ speechios, In SflehiI- | wild ‘shots fred ack, na thoy fled toward tho a Mr. Seymour referred to the Republican ‘Ani tho appointed hour has comes * man, Auditor of State, addreased the Repub- sly ane | Into the darkness beyond. Another, anda an- charges of Deinocratic unwillingness to keep Fest so aetloia mutas uaa of the case, Intended to Injura Mr. Sinith q * and to-day the Greenbackers pibitety an is fall, that | ther, and another! It was not the sharp, short 7 yO, 4,000 persons personally ‘and palltieally. -The article con- | leans at their Wigwam, and 4,00 ounce that he will not be here t! ly hee ts ceals the fet thnt the Bamkrutey, Was ae | yore present, Repudiionn meetings are | Woumce that le will not bo hare tis fall that erack of tha revolver, but the fleres.angry cbal- | CTL Day and Evening. f voluntary und was brought upon him byin- | oll Inrgely attended, and tho greatest | Just why this was dono, and what It {s for, | upon tho battlefield, and terror lent thom wins tictond speewiations ie ravrouwoullding, | enthusiasm prevalls. ‘Tho beople ro | ig not at present known by the public, but It us they fled. ‘Tho missiles flow here and there, | Magnificent Display in every Department ithe spring of 1873 Ar. Sujit, beeame a | ngltated overs the comme election more | is conjectured that he found Michlran an | wherovor a masked form could be seen.and pur- | of Industry and Art. momiber of the contracting'iri of 1. Sand- | than ever before nt any election, It has init | unprofitable fielt, and thought his time { sited thelr fleeing shadows Inte tho wood, wlun- | Superb Music,with three celebrated Soloists, ford & Co,, for tho purpose of building tho a meaning for them thatcannat be misunder- | coutd more profitahly be employed where | cing from tree to treo, outing through spine ‘Adults, 2 cents; childre: cs Danville, Yaris & Vincennes Railroad, Mr, | stood. ‘Chey do not forget war and blood: | the people read Jess Republican papers than | 22 branch and splintering bote. untiltbe lust 45 cents; Ny 15 Cents, Sandford was a woulthy titizen of Paris, Ed- | shed very, easily, Some Democratic vandal thoy do in this State. $e will speak in TIH- echo of thoir footsteps hud died away, GRAND OPERA-NOUSE. war County, U1, and among others who were attempted to start the “823" business Here nols till the 1th, and then devote the re Thon all was still, except the rour of tho burn iB tees the pubile faith. He cited fnstances In his fat a » Yol exporiuneo as Governor of Now York when peerne Cathars Gt facalliva: soit, wae with he vainly ondenvored to collect from Repub- | whom inn short timn you Will be dragued away, licans funds to meet the State obligations in } God may pity you,—Abrahain Lincoln, never. 1863 and 1864, and he added: Such Iangunge will na doubt endear Deus- The meancst repudiators aro thoy who profess | ter to Joe Blackburn and_the other Confed- honesty and poyorty, and then spend money in | erate Mrigadiera on the Democratte side of riotous lying. Congress, but it should not get him the votes Aud now | want to.appon! tothe businoss mon, | of tho loyal men in the Fourth District, and then I will relleve you. 1 did not think | gtie Sixth District has three candidates ing church andthe solemn soughing of the Clark-st., oppusite new Vourt-Houso, 5 tk Members was the Hon, John 0. Short, of | butgave up the job. Ie had better get | mainderof his tie till election In Lowa, So a8 th through —_————_ se eee ee, am ag Se Mut “God | now tn the feld,—Bouek, Demoernt, and | Danville, The road in ‘question 1s one whieh | printed a few thottsand posters with “Tlirce | say the Greenback leaders. eee ee gene ey ng ees nae THE OVATION INCREASES Xgows when, I stand up to sponic of eons to | present iomiber Ciugnttior,, Reputblteun 4 promised its bre ectors vastly better than It incre etoaard by. our, ae eae PENNSYLVANTA. ee ‘Yo the Favorito Tragedian, my Stato and country I care pot whothor iny vart, nbacker, “The two first | way able to fujiill, though it now forms an ty, 1 teh to The Ch Tribu A 0 SCIDENT. trongth. falls t. But f want to ndjure | named areas busy as bees, and tho chances |. es rent. F ‘dd aystent of | South’ thereon, and put them up, signing Apectal ich to The Chicngo, Tribune, MENTOR INCIDENT. ‘e) Sustraa-mnon not to yiold up thoir rightful pow- | thus far seem to fiver Guenther, It ts sill the tial Une In the erent raltron M Smith himself “ Northern Rebel.” Braprony, Pa,, Oct. 8.—Gov, Hoyt, Lieut.- TH Ss. W. KEEN E ora or show Indifforence to tholr dutios. “In closing, Seymour anid: Of tho candidates I have nothingunkind to say. Thore iy a bond of sympathy botweon Mr, Garflotd and myself. Hoand I wont into con- yontions not ns candidates, and were both nom- inated, Wo both went around speaking; and ho Js going to bu beaten, Just as I was. ‘The speaker closed by a picturo of Garfield taking the onth of Senator and Hancock that of President March 4, 1881, GEN. HANCOCK, M18 STATEMENTS. + &n unsolved problem whether the candidacy of Stewart will {njurea Bouck or Guenther the most. The Greenback voters are wen. eratly old Ropublicans, and, voto that ticket in preference to. the Democratic when the have no candidates of thelr own In the field; but Stewart fs an old bolled-down Bourbon Denvwerat, and is expected to take some of that vote away from Bouck in the western part of tho district, where he resides, WATERTOWN, Bpretal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Watenrown, Wis, Oct. 8.—This evening Casper Bute, of Chicago, and Elita Colman, of Fon f % "Nho Sixth and Seventh Congressional Dis- | Goy. C. W. Stone, and other State digni- hey & Matt uitered this firm ey tn conmion With WO | 5 cteresire heyomdadoubiy and ine course | tarles pald'a visit to Bradtord toxiny, ‘Tig | Gem, Garfold ana the Frecamens — | Thiy Saturday Matince---HAMLET, how much he considered hinsel€ worth, | of the Greenbackers Governor was escorted to the hotel by the | paweavinee, 0. Oct. 1-1 was at den. Gar- | This Saturday Niclit---RICHARD IIL which he pincers at $50,000, ‘Tho MAS DREN RUN IN THB STATE, yallitary ternlaie | there woe 8 epublica field's homo in Mentor yesteruay. ‘The family, | Ge to Nt ity Snaatiy toe 6 firm failed, “not by ‘any crookedness on Thera were 8 good many favorers of.) wereiniine, Ata meoting held after tho | with a few friends, were gathered in the parlor Sunday Night---RICHARD Il. Smnith’s part, and all.the members of the | “oredit money” In this county last years but . * , r i 4 Monday, Oct. It—Tho Great C A firm went into bunkruptey, 0 that the | they were nearly all poor farmers ving in a prncession sneucliet, yore made, by the suey after breakfast, when two carringes drove up, Sanday, Oc 10 Great hameter Actor, AMT; s “9 1.) {A ns UNCLE DA abilities, amounting 10 820,000, aro Tlabli- | strip of woodland where crops were wot as | fon s- ie, Mason dudes Willlams Sudeu | tuesubtiee sewers hore cho Fak Oniveralty in | Cee PHOst LAiteIs scr 0 ities of cach fined alt, au nat wholly tho they desired, and they wanted something— | Olinstead, Judge Wilson, the Hon. C, P. fhe Sueleg Mia rome rin Unive ances HOOLEWS THEATRE, Was sougiitorbs eouveveds Sir Sumi mut | Neewwunt they Ad want and plenty et ie | qcueter, nd the Hon. FL, Blnekuian. The | puulicaus, and. finding themselves, when in ‘ oT" . Dub Luvisited the S45 000 ho azteed. to, but | Wish tie maenitieent crop of 1860" they: can | GaveMmen who ls accompanied by his wife | Daincavilie, a0 near the home of tho stepub- | GRAND BARRETT MATINEE! fartnore, Mr. Smith's Inctvivinl paper has | find no fault, and consequently have * shut saree te morrow Afternoon for th Nona tt lean candidate, they came to call upon bit, ‘This day at2 p,m. never been dishonored, and he personally | yp.” ‘Their leader was In town the other | yy Se thy thered und th inno Ss CAS “Oct. .—A. alled on du'Lae, addressed a large and en: | owes nothing. ‘The atlack hag recoiled on aby, and, when interrogated ns to the out- evening. span ies Shen ae = uliar 1 athetle JULIUS CESAR. : saalew Tons; Oct. 8.—A reporter calle tho Det ta nnd thelr candidate, and the *, replied, * She’ TADLEY. wan to slug the pec Pp < Gen, Hancock to-tny in regard. to the ro- | thuslastlc Republican meeting at Mustc-Lall, | tho Democritts ny yo fttel the | look for his party, replied, * She’s gone to Hie Blnien & AC a oe religious songs oftheir —race,—thuso MR. BARRETT as CASSIS, ens Dr. K. Nateer, of Milwaukeo, and J.C. | garbled statement of the caye Is exceruted by | h—1; and added,“ and I'm going to work ar Dlépates te fag nts ‘Thin Saturday Night, Last Porformance of cently published Interviews with Gen.Grant. | Gre, ih i folr-minded men < 1 ren §, Wastixatox, D. C., Oct. 8.—I1. I. Had- | ead, weird melodica born of oppression, which See eee: ante, "Lava igt veriled Gregory, apt fitdlson, eld forth to the De- | All falr-iminded mene eponers eT aby tints me etasing ley, who has been prominent in connection | express tho longing of aslaveforn hberty tat! JULIUS CAESAR nor have I prepared a reply. “In fact, I have : Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. around after a rg young one agaln.” with an assoclation of Conservative and In- | was only hoped for in the Christian Henven of v Secu aveniwuters a a 3 endet | ‘ote! ut 1 jd. ‘The little compauy of listeners | MONDAY E Na Tih, Oct, Be Nover ln the history of | _ ‘The letter of D, G, Goodrich, editor of the | (ebendent Republienn voters, so-called, In | another worl i i v tasinte He the ‘Revcbltenns had sucha | Tribune of this elty, to the Dubuque Times, ae ok wile is acting in the interest wan Sebi muved Ox Ihe mura. Ha hencloieus Barrett as the Cardin : large and enthuslastic demonstration, ‘The | recently, caused grent commotion mmong the | ff Oe emiocratic party, is discovered to | Teer ee ee erties were abuutto Ke they ACADEMY OF MUSIC, town has been filled with Republicans, Over Greenbaekers 0 Northeastern lows. ile base been one: pf the pefeonis connected arith turned toward Gen. Garfleld and wang an, lin: West Sido, Halsted-at., near Stadison, Jou) turelies were ln the procession, AAftUr | te rabacke Urctaren. tlroughoue the State, | WEY Department, by menusof whleh attempts | Por uo with at; tho Lord guard und preserva Every Henini and Mathieeathis week, Hall was completely ‘packed, Naving 1 | more particularly from the Third District, | Were made to extort large fees from persons | you; tho Lord iit up His countenance upon you | GUS BRUNO, CAILL HERTZ, — COGILL BROS., not yet carefully read what Gen. Grant has said about me, and which has been given to the public through the medium of the press.” Of the assortion that, when TUR ARMY OF THE POTOMAC was looking for a commander, ‘Hancock's GENSAN COPPERHEAD VENOM, Snectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Oct. 8.—Young Germans ask somethnes whether the Copperheads—tho friends of the Rebels and traitors in the North —reaily belived so badly during the Civil War . where heat ong tine held the balance of | {0 Whom the Treasury owed money. Tho | and give you pence.” There wag silence for a EDITILLYLE, CHAS, QLIDDEN, name was not even suggested for the place,” } as charged agalust them. ‘The Frelc Presse cuunielty ta Hate ee ot, onechalé of those powers and they Indfeate a great change In Government arrested Somo of Mr, Hndley’s | thne, as the musle died away. ‘Then Gen, Gare In thelr Great Ypeciattion. | Gen. Hancock says: “After the fallure of | of Milwaukee !s occupied at present In giv- | cox, the Mondota carpenter, spoke for an | the situation. Some of them express sur- | Ssoclates for swindling. e J tind on ‘ rit cd |W, J. Thompson, Geo. Learock, Miss Georgia Tyler, the campaign, 1 was detained In Washington | ing ncomplets answer to this question, by tr x “ From this THE “NATIONAL VIRw."” bend, apoke to tho butid of singers vory curnest- | and the Stuck Cowiyany, tn tho drama, hour and a half, muking one of the most | prise at his movement owerful and convincing speeches over de- | tine Lam not a Greenbacke fivered in the city. . evived letters from Indi ly and solemnly, suy ings Ue also re- | The National View, which Appears to- | “diy friends, for my tamlly and myself thank FOR A LIFE.” one inonth by Secretary Stanton, with a Adralasion—15, %, % ana tale, means of extracts from the old files of the ¥ " conpratulatliyes | niylt, in an editorial referring to the reports | you for this vislt und for the songs you have view-of acing se au pourra of fie Atmy altirauliag ‘Sechate wilich was “theliy ay [tts ‘he Democracy also had a. meeting, ad- | him that he had retary “to the stralzht | thatit recommends fuston fi Tndiane and tang. While have fistoned n thought bos come McVICKER’S THEATRE, - Of the Potomac, but Tdid not want ft, aud | vow, under thomanagementof P. B. Duester, | dressed by ex-United States Senator Tipton, | path, “Che Groenbackers will very soon pe a | hus sold out to the Democrats, emphaticully | tome which may oncuurnge you. | UNCLE JONI FAREWELI. Would not accept it member of Congress from the Milwaukee | of" Nebraska, and Gen, Paliner, at Buell’s | thing of tho past Jowa Democrats lave | denies the story, and urges the Greenbackers.| | 074k volue bas kone forth before ovary Brent TWO LAST PERFORSANCES OF Gen, Lnncock’s alds are Capt. Wharton, | District, and candidate of tho Milwaukee | Hall, Thelr object was to excel the Repub- nade every effort to haye them pult thelr | net to permit thelr organization to be broken | good that was evor weblov in this world. aa Z B Capt. Ward, and Gen. “Mitchell, who were Tents, and so boasted upon the stresta, ‘They | chestnuts from tho fire, but the'G.-13's did | down through bribery or any other indy | Saige" the wilderness was the herald of our) DENMAN THOMPSON'S De y fi ection, % viur. ¥ i etubernags bak Fepleet ot hat only one hundred in thelr torchlight pro- | that in one or two cuses, und don’t propose | ence, ‘The same paper is very emphatic In Savior. In tho War for the Unton the, tunis with Hancock at the battle of Gettysburg, | Oct, 20, 1802, the Sccbote thus rejoiced over sae te . of our guts ona thousand battlefelds was the JOSHUA WHITCOMB. - e! nd they didn’t have thelr hull utioro | todo itagain, They want to dle with some | denouncing the treachery of Luin, whom it | vi erty = These are regarded as the" military family” | the “Golden’ Cirele,” whose object was to | cession. and they didut have ticle Wall Moto | rope fore Happy heronfters bul to hnve any- | calls a" diety Judas : Nolow int prepared tho way for the liberty that | 0 Srattaces Last Night, of Gen, Hancock, ong member of which | support the Slaveholders’ Rebellion tn the ing, ‘Their effort was a complete failure. thing more to do with the Democrats they SUPERVISORS, * Now, friends, tho earthly savior of your peo- Sospar. family {g understood to be the pergon who | South by stirring up elvil war in the North: fho Republicans huve doue well, and have | know would forever bar them, BR plemust be universal education: and [ believe N The Knights of tho Golden Circle have fi made miny yotes by this meeting. A great many applleations haye been mado vour vi MARY ANDERSON as JULIET. wrote: the letter which appear this that your yoleus ure preparing for the coming of to the Depurtinent of Justice for the appolnt- | thatblessing. You have sung u grest univer. Senta can now be secured, morning In {Tie Cintaco ‘Tripuxe, | creused thelr numbers. |The whole stato bus LACON. MICIIIGAN, iment of Supervisors of Election {1 ‘Uliio, In- | sity’ into being. You have sung before kings SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE Gon, Mitchel was not at headgiiarters when | buve diseovored” thut it fp a circiv of lire for eacisial Dlsvaten to The CNietoa TRUE Day. WATTLE CREEK. Mata, Lenuesivantae and other Northen Sad princes, "Sou have sung, (0: the tmdek und A caerereel i . ‘ ACON. IIL, rt, Bm’ ¥ te ro , ‘ oy. T'! tf lowly, z % mr . . rare the reporter called, but Capt. Wharton and } thon, Tho peoplo regard it usa rainbow of son, Republican caniidate for Congress in Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, nies, le nppulutments are made at the ic x TO. NIGHT, até o'ctoct, Sittinges Wednesday, Hature promise. parties, strictly in | Peopte, und I hope and balleve that your volee candidate for Congress 8 | Parris CrEEK, Mich, Oct. 8—TheOpera- | Mstanee of both political parties, Trehenuding the grent liberation which educa- THE GRAND CONSOLIDATION, Capt, Ward expressed much Indignation, and this district, delivet accordance with the I rei ‘ r want of standing room, ‘i . y to yOu, * ch ony : Famali outst | The nudience entriiced by | devoted to showing, by comparing facts and | In discharge of his dutles on the lust day of duet aun | any to you, pare au al you Ball THE APOLLO, his eloquence for more than three hours, and | statistics, tho difference between the North | the Tuplatrat ion wits held by United States | “One of tho singers, Mr. 'T. J, Louden, mude this | ° Third-ny. near Hurrtwonsh, ‘Tho Seebote constantly spoke of the war " House was packed froip pit to d to-night don will bring toyca late, y-onslaved brethren. y e' had i this elty Just night one of the most eloquent 8 was packe ip pit to dome to-ni gh! orn J¢ ry Ea 7 ict Seine 9 sion,” and. defended the most Mireassuala ened to in this eounty, ‘The Dullding was Nean candidate for Governor of Michigan, spector of Elections arrested for interfering | with you ond defeuted than uguinat you ana vie~ Hicks’ Georgia Minstrels. f BARNUM. and ‘unjust of all rebellions asa “holy war densely crowded) Hany being coupelled to | speak. ‘The greater part of his speech was | with Supervisor of Election David W. Ives, | torlous. In tho lunguaxe of tho sone you bave jn of defense.” Whoun the well-known Cop- erhead troubles over the drufting of troops broke out in the Counties of Ozaukee and fOME OF THE SALT WHICH HE TAS PUT ON THE TAIL OF THE CAMPAIGN. ‘i 5 y isstoner Dural in $2,500 ball to awalt 7 Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ¢ anus to-day the masterly effort is the preyailing | and South in financtal, educational, and | Comm sth pl reply: Wasuinatox, D, C., Oct, &—The follow- Wiseons the Hee te nena cre topln of. eonversntioty, J hae Jayson is \gry | moral views, tho one being strongly Repub- | He action sees Ur uty anatiitresag, words to expres Mage ustocliteat co OE AP OLEO: ing dispatch was received here to-night: uted to the Inflammatory remarks of the Peet ae eer Far feet tray | Mean, tho other solid Democracy. From e THE WEATHER, With we here thle toruing, nor can Texpress | OUR NEXT PRESIDENT. « Ricnaonp, Ind. Oot. 8.—W. H. Barnum passed | Scebote, elected, aud n host 4 tho battles of the Na- | Sctunl consus returns le gave figures to | © Opyice oF Tilt CHEN SIGNAL OFFICEN, how much real, pleasure it has given us to be ‘ But its conduct was worst In the docisive year 1864, That it fought the re@lection of the great Lincoln was certalnly no crline, but the way in which it did it—the way in which it attacked President Lincoln, who through from Now York for Indlanapollan few day's ayo in a through sleoping-car, in which ho hada full section. He wus accompanied by two mon ocoupying the opposit scotion, who at Orst Béemed to have nothing to_do with bin, and no tion aginst te encroaeiments of tho Briga- | show that, whilo in Michigan and’ Illnols | yosireoros, D. Ca. et, Oct a, inccFor | utterance te. Perea how we mveebecn | andSuauyuud'tuueday tonunvess V7 Orem ers, old Marshall will givo hint a rousing | only three persons out of one hundred could | ,, 2 oa tin " * aa looking to the future, how tho wheels have < 3 a majority thts fall. not read or write, in ‘the Southern States | Temessee and the Oblo Valley, warmer | seemed to roll backward for the past few yenrs. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. ELGIN, over forty In a ‘hundred could nut road, | easterly to southerly winds, clear or partly | We know not whethor they are tu atop in tholr Churk-st,, opposite new Court-lluuso, - Tl vers & K row backward movel tnow., You cannot realize 1 F evar that thoy wero in attendineo ss gunras on | Aad fulfilled with such moderation und mag- |, Solel Dupateh go Tr Chteago edbune, nitheapeceh Was fu ot suid, senso and | SoNdy , Wonther, and during the day slowly | Vin what uona and expectation welaokto your | aumento pognert Tet ta Cac on Pre heteinel bnrege, aE whion: he Gud more | haniuity his duty of defending the Unlon— |° Etats) I. Oct. &—The Republicans this | mors ond was heartily applauded, falling barometer. Slevation to tho Tofty sent cuut ts within the gitt |“ What Must Ingersoll Do to Be Saved?” than usual. All kept ' guard carofully all tho | Was atrocious. | igen aotika g Brent : peliba dumonal nitive meer iH fhe j 2 fala For the Lake .region, slightly warmer ofthis countis., Xow do not know bu wwe elt z BY : ti iy . A dete ted nN N jepte: 5 ern-LLOUse, y , ‘ q . 0 every WO! utter, and especially to : Fae a eae ater published th-of Septenitrer, 1804, tle Seebote | re jainin Suilth oe Wouttstoek. Diriug thie CALIFORNIA, southeast to southwest winds, partly cloudy | tho"scuuments that you huvy Just expressed JUDGE JOEL TIFFANY. : of tholr movements. At no time between New | umng an abominable caricature of the, | evening the Elgin ‘Timers, one of tho focal | rng GoLpEN STATE WAS SAVED To THE weather, and statlonary or slowly falling | touching the rights of our people. Aduniayiun 25 uid So conte. York and Indianapolis wis thero a moment | th nh i} id >| enmpaign clubs, were presented with an SION PY E UNKNOWN 4 barometer, “ We aro of you, we are for you, and we aro NOTIC! po dtd dined though homely, goud and heartwinning pate 4 UNION NOT BY THE UNKNOWN MANCOCK, o with you in thfs struggle, even aa we were NOTICE. ben cas OF ie ares Rey Pe ec ey features of elegant banner by the.Jady admirers of Gar- WUT BY LINCOLN AND GEN, SUMN For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- bloody: dantlicte rite ft seems but y ererraeneen Wile the, athors ntevand wot nothing bimeolt ADRATAM LINCOLN, fold and Arthur, ‘tho New York ZrUame has tha fullowing | sourl Valleys, partly cloudy weather, local | day. ‘Tbelleve that tho records do uot be ho Fall oor ngs Mast Ween neta ana, Gre tnisthe Ull ono of tho othors'relioved him, Oxo also sat | and followed it by an article whose principal CENTRATIA, Interesting letter, called out from a member | Talus, warmer southerly winds, and low | secount of any trator to the Government of | New HARDWOOD FLOOR, &., AND ‘ap arbtie ther oters See we ee look steadily nt this gall CESMHALIN TIL, Ocl Be An enthusiastic | Of tho firm of Wells, Fargo & Co., by tho | barometer, followed by eooler westerly to ilove that we are ag faithful and trud to-day to DINING-ROOM ADDED. Sf iy AE Els aaliony: setts wos held ln the Republican wi clam that Gen, Mancock was prominent in | northerly winds and rising barometer, thoso who were victorious in that wreat struggle | Isnow ready for Partivs. Apply tw P. BHRUM, at MASSACHUSETTS, bird and hung-dog face, which you ought to | meeting was held In the Rep ain Wigwam nentn bt > sla tt t Hought th Wo look f rd to tho ane . a kucp away froju to oyes of your wives mnorder | hero this ovening, and was adiresgod by tho | the efforts to save California from seceding: | 4) Cauttonary signals continua at Houghton, | os ve were that eel eecesetul in that rent | RUTTAR'S PROGRAM thut thoy nny not ‘inigenrry. ‘There ten feurfal | Hon. E, Callihan’ Elector at Large for this | Durvaro, Oct. 2, 1840.—To the Editor of the | Duluth, Marquette, and Escanaba. « BRR RE Re Gc area peer ettnie MEDICAL. F ite res, Oct Gen. Tutor has Taha the ees TT sey ae aaron: wauae State, in’an eloquent, forcible speech. Lt | Tribune: Your referonce to tho clutin mado by LOCAL OUIELLVATIONS. ook a | taanWedld. when tho guns were thundering | nn Wey pronounced by many ng he be it speech oo aes Tinanenae ibe LR i vine! i. elfor! ‘9 California to tho of tho cumpalen, full of convinelue argu; | Tiion at the outbreak of tho Rebellion, reminds Presidential candidate of the Abolition party. upon those thousand battle-ilelds of which you ‘Tho soul of tholr candidate Is us black ns tio rouble to dony, through a friend, that his “Time, _| Bar Thery Hu) Wind) Vel) Kn.) Weather | have just spoken, and I can only say, from a aspirations for a Cabinet position led him to | party, Yus, look clovoly ae this "taco, | went Mr. Caillian apenks in Carlyle on f the exeith : “hiss. m.linan! 2 | |S... ry yank. full heart, God bless you and give you success! : “ : | Saturday evening, nnd Is dolug good work, | 2.9% the exciting events of that portod. Lt | Felts Mls 3 9 For that wo shall hope, lnvor, and pray, ond look : turn back to the Democratlo party, and that bind A a ae es is the y al Wg GOO Ww was tny fortune to bea member of tho Leyista- re Be g forwurd to with longingsexpectancy.” ture of California in isl, that remarkable wine 10 Is tw | uM 3 fe had talked with re} AAttornoy-Goneral. Tle would nottake a seat | olosely ut this face; for you cannot iad anathor RETUMNING KENSE, that offorrs would. be mude to take California | 3 ss Pee a eerie Inc view 6 tie reneton r Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, into thooutliern Confederacy. Duy uflor auy | ammams Tis miutmnunn ts RN Ee Te ee maith tue eee Kroxut, In., Oct. 8—1n conversation with | and wook after week wero comtumed discussing : 5 CHICAGO, Oct. $10: 19 p.m. guards thrown around their freedom and polit- A prominent Democrat he sald: “If I know Enon: Fosoluulans J Man aligatens saibccriie fad Ther, Ther, ical rights by the Republican party. Eoimething Xs that Garfield would really take the ‘bull by | bors were Sauthorn born, und they were as anx- | Statlona, | aes) Iori Ho Rt da er eer * the horns,’ down South, and by proclama- | fous to promota tho success of tho Nebelllon as | ——____. emotion, No ona present could help feeling tlon or otherwise compol a decent respect to ny reali of Bout Caruilag. aa cattompt that the grout work uf tho ftepublican party for i the laws of liberty, of freo speech, and per- | would be made for the adoption of w sovession an tor aapathize wiite Mole dread of having RICORD SVIT sonal safety, L would vote for him and work | ¢rdinance. Union men were rmsisting this dls- thelr destiny committed to tho party which op- Fully 25 percent of the human. racn aro victims to K posed avery stup takon to give thom Iberty aud | partin{or pomplote Impoleneys Tne aiareiina ansare tf ‘I loyal tide, but the name of Gen. Hancock, in for him, for, although I have been a life-long | connoution thorewith, was nover montionod to oltizonship, EY.8. jon will be fully corroborated by every inceltivent SE Renee Physlelan, Tho principal cnuses producing tifis disoano Domocrat, I can seo clearly enough without | my knowlodye, Indoed,1 did not know there df in Tlaucock’s Cabinet on any consideration. Butler Is gotting to be an old man, and would sooner be at home than away from It Io has now an iminense Inw practice, and o most lucrative one, which he would: have ‘to rolingulsh If ho took a seat inthe Cabinet. Je proposes to run ogaln for Governor, however, und ts contl- dont: of election if the Democrats are site. cesaful this yoar, Prominent Democrats in- tond to presi ex-Goy, Gaston for the Attor- all tho penitentiaries and bridowells. And when you have looked at and studied this face clusoly, You will no longer wonder why tho heart bects ‘when it wandera over tho ruiie which Abraham Liucoin hag pica up during three yours ands no ‘Jonger be surprised thnt tho oye Alls with toars when It: xazes upon the buns dreds and thousauds whow Abraham Jincoln has murdered, the blood that he hag shed, the bearthstones which be has desolated, tho women whom he has deprived of husbunds, tho childron whom ho has torn frou fathors, tha puopte whom ho has dishonored, the ney-Generalship should Hancock be elected, | f 4 iny gingses that the bad men of my party In | a8 stien Individunl fn tho State, Calltorntu was tu: Bre indiscretion# oF exeesnos, Some of tho common 9 ees, and ag | [aW8- which he hve -broxen, the Constitution _ Y party in | aived fi ttompt at aston by tho f Pock-Adillocs, DREHER erie Litany HECEMEE AUC IS TOrT Are: palit T comigengation for Ing. fetiroment from the Which ho has troditon under foot, the nue! and | tho Southern States will be made worse by sight aud prompt and prudent action of Presi- ut loa | New Your, Oct. 6.—Mrv. Ellen P, Pock, of No, | the back. diapunition to avoid noctety. Inneuar gloomy ye languor.gineme Ss antlo. $07 Furnam avenue, Brooklyn, who hax become | fore erbae tin Tamatente de sincera sind ‘i <i own through her alleged swindling of Ib. ‘ft. a pe uae a ore Habbitt, the millionates soap-manutucturor, | Betting ria rear nt, Rocka reulte wea tie ree out of — $1000, and also through the | suitof inoranca, alleged embezzienient of about $20,000 worth of | *'Theratsn woll-known principlo tn animal phystatoe diamonds from Join D. Grady, the dinmond- Ey shat ‘no vital sotlun can take place except through peddier, who died a few ¢ ngo, was to-day ney af ihe nervans t atom, If the norve nower arrested in Brooklyn by a Deputy: Shoritt, on a rong in tnd reueth of aiiate eluate rl ly IN tha revel uf all, one that hi charge of buving defrauded Sohmer & Vo, out aye Torurer alt acontury,” Dr leon the election of Ilancock. I do not fear for | dont Linouln. Shortly ufter his inuuguration he the Northern States. They will take cara of | Commissioned Gen. E. V. Sumnor, of this Stute, and ordered him to repuir t = themselves whoever Is made President, but | ilove Gen. A. 8. abusers ton in, CIN OF Hancock will not, ner do I sco how hecan | tho Pacitic Department, Gon, Suinner want oy aboard tho steamer in New York incognito, and consistently, cage, or even tame, that bad | hisdeparture was not kuown publicly until be spirit which prevails, and that encourngesin- | reached his destination. Heaching tho Golden tolerance of free specch, and which [tis all | Gate at midnight he commanded the Captain of folly to deny exists, 1 ain nota palltician, | tho steatuer to come to anchorin tho babor until but a businessman, and from a business | alight, while tho Guneral took u small boat standpoint‘ oi tired and sickiof hearliyg my | 284 Went ashore, Calling upon Gen, Johnston, brethren bonst of this “free country, whon t | st. ls lodgings at the Oriental Hotel, he udvised now by iny own oxperlunce that ttls alto all setae mR repiley ane to would over the South. Noman who has anything > i "4 | . y eull upon him at headquarters in’ tho morning, a eeiitce an, Wha’ sfaats i, buys the Doputbasent wits Darsute nod! pre 15 bit. naw ges "Guu, Johnston, thore 1s tho uuthority u: 4 in ant uses tho peculiar “gontinonts | which i ain dircoted to take command of tio of the Featun during his negotiations, ‘Che | Department of the Paolfic, and 1 in moment he unguardedly utters *Northorn | ’¢ing placed In possussion, here aud now, sentiments? (as they enll all sentiments that | ,, 2he transfer was thon mide, wid thonows sont are notin accord with thelrs), that moment, | bY telegraph, all over tho Stato on the following inorning, und Never wad A sotof mon eo chup- peers: ye or negotiations ‘end, I say 1 | fullon ne wore tho Socessoniats, both Inand out i ck of @ prineipia anywhere | of the Legislature, — Lincoln, Gen, Boot, found which will and does set at defiance Republican Congress wero Hitter) doncuiiced 16 freedom of thoughtand thoright tospenk | for the gross outrage upon a brave Genoral. ft, though it may differ from othors, and | , Upon ropniring to tho barracks Gon, Sumner [St bout Fourth Congressional District contest, which he has done, as he says, for tho sake o! harmony in the party, _— ’ ‘WISCONSIN. TRE FIGHT OVER THE ELECTION OF CON- s UNESSMEN. Byectal Dtspateh to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Manson, Oct, 8.—Political excitement In this State centres chiefly on the result of tho cholco of Congressiuen in the Second, ‘Third, Fourth, and Sixth Districts, ‘Tho Wirst and Seventh are so largely Republican that it Is merely a walk-away for Willams and Hum- plirey, tha Republican candidates, and the Fifth is generally conceded to Bragg, the present Democratic member, although Elfin Coleman fs making n gallant fight against him..; Coleman challenged Bragg to a serles of public debntes at the chief places in tho district, but Bragg declined tho Invitation, In this district, tho Second, some Iittlo uncounted thousands, Funaticlam, Just for h_ tyranny, contampl of every better, noble feeling and honest shame, evil, cunning, triekry, and craft,—in a word, the imprint of tho démon looks at you from this face. Keep this plcturo asa remumbrance for your doscund= ante, aid also aan rightful warning for them, sinco it will toll thom of thoir folly whon thoy choso an Abraham Lincoln President of thy United Btates, UNICK POMEBNOY’S IDKAS, In another pisse tha Scchote gives the fol- Jowlng remark of the traltor Brick Pomeroy: “ And, if Lincoln is elected in order to play the butfoon for another year, thon we trust that some bold hand will plerce his heart. with a dnerer for the public good.” Bu Secbate adds to the above words the follow- ing of its owns Strong doctrino! And yot whon one thinks how many thousands of mon thia Lincoln brs unnecessarily and crininally fed to the alaugh- ter} WI God's wrath inipose him for four yoars tongor on this sorely pursocuted country? Such things were printed and written b; tho Scehote on the ith of September, 186i, iH if acentury, | Dr, lcord's of APUG OH SE tat apring twontscave | Sieedneer aman: Salen share as rs. Peck wi riediot last spring twenty-five a Ht e times'n connection with tho wlloyed robbery of | fallible speeite fur the uhaves contay Urady, and, being acquitted upon one indict- | her, producing ho. reaction, and Ist Ta 8 Boe ok rosequl was entered by, Distriet ct A Ar-conted ph co lorney Catlin as to the othors, en BT. | ser & Cc intton y . 8. itra nd, Peoneistors, no} shu could. rovover ‘them, or a large | Brides Nonewenuina, withaat die atunatyrn nt Be part of thom, through tho buokkcoper's | Eivecmond on the sido of each bux. Bald by ail Mito Lite whom abe ania ahe arae, aot wholesaty and rotall drugaista, confidential relations, Bho bognuto play tha CERTIFICATE, : Toe discover’ that ior fenresonrations, were | afyeaebatany ts Me, 1 We dele Pats rf A 1 fraudulent, as ho nftorward. clulined thoy Were, | nervous terporamunty had sutfored {ae thirty yenre until she bad obtainod wbout $19,000 from him. ‘with sporny aturriics, and for ton Yours with nurvous Sho waa Indicted for the allezod olfense, bur was | debility and entire Impotency, For elahteen yoa , trivd avery known romeds withnut any beng never tried, the indictment being pigeou-holed. | Rmutome und Ladelod: hit, to try {lend Sho was sunt vo net to-duy on this latest charge, | Tustarative. After four months he was disco raved. 2S: GLOLSSEESELEN CP RENSLEEASESRRES: ESS: areeerecserece| inst (he noble LAneati under tha hening | whi found Soo a eee ree arity aut | mandi wasSoniorad (ofa Neultnasa'izon “aot ayalust the noble Lincoln under the heading | which onters so fu ‘ found thousands of arms and accautroments and cheorful in gu ou e OT, Diatlcarnte wound alent i eatanion fae “itiie Widow-aukor of tho Nineteenth Cen | the South: row yous Mr tayestieg boon | Morad thore, ot walch io loyal inuny in tho Beato agutn, Bit at Ho pattonta trong to wore curod withln 3) th 1 ft ury,” xo handled by these bad ‘politicians that they | ad wuy knowledga. |The prosimption was that a a, Anya, U5, 1p ax weoks, 1 bolwaen, two and thea ousand repeaters through tho agency o! Seven months later, on the th of April, have been encouraged, and Lbelleve Tan- ‘hos wero tha (uote which bud boon sent to Misplaced Sympathy. monte, wean five and siz moutiia, fi B the Northwestern Rallway, that Is building » | 1865, tho glorious, redleeted Lincolt fell, a8 | cuck will do as woll 43 Yinyos has dono; but | (otforula, ty Ro. Ea ecient eta 8 iad Baaay, See Dee ane esas Medicine ile in Hospital Chatity, branch line from this city to Mlllwaukee, and | these traltors wished, by the arm of tho good sense teaches mo fhat if Hancock takes | zation of the Itebullton, and that’ Gan, Johieton | ~—______..— |_ tug, creer nti Mon OF Univeston aacaned AOLD WY ALL DKUGGINT Will haves large number of workinen em- | wsenslue - tha bonelt, of 18s Folds whtel they proffer | had beon, phiccd Jn edminaul wita instructions . SHELOWSREVER, {ite n auloon through the Uack door, und, finde | VAN SCA ee en ei trade, 1H op jon. ‘This | a ot rsunt, BS vl oe tetera rales understood not ILLINOIS, them nil they ask without a pledge, ahd that | seorot was undoubtedly in tho possession of | yew Yoru. Oct WET EUER ca four | ee eres eeatchinkyr ent 1 SF | se ie hesoby ainohanat A. HellD, Room t Sheen of Pee eee eer ictiote nents DAOMING TON: imeans four years te of iucronsing terror | Dgtnocratlo mombers of tho Kagiulatury, | o eeanh B “You don't entel mo desecruting the Sabbath. ae Bulldings ete Louis, Mo., is ne lunges author ni i) Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broominotos, lil., Oct. &—No more en- thuslastic or deeply-interested audience has been seen at a political meeting fer years In Bloomington than assembled to-night at Durloy Mat! to listen to the Hon, C.S, Smith, recently chosen pastor of the African Meth- odist Episcopal Church of this clty, who was to speak upon the polsticg! Issuca under the ausploes of the colored Gartield and Arthur Club, ‘The hall was crowded with an audl- ence composed largely of whity persons, aud embracing many Deinocrats, ‘Lhe meeting was opened by muste by a brass band, Mr, Smith was thro terms a inember of the Alabama Legislature, and engaged many jin and Intolerance, Aid y % Gen. Sumner at onev redipped tho aurplua | New cases of yellow-fever havo buen ail- | hero neu threo or Tour folowa walling for & | rod to act ms qonera Or Klcurd's Vital ites Garfleld could ton reat extei acto ty arms and ammunition to Washington, where | mitted to Quarantine hospital: Alfred ehunee ta cuteh mo selling whisky on Sunday, | sorative, und {ir appolntwont assuch bas boon re: ‘the el y vaded’ u ws L. fFsona are hereby cautiuned auwluat uestion if elected, What. nasuranice Novo L | treat and dun: Johuston went foSariors | Warner, second mate, and Walter’ Durphy, | ta bart indreten fate per todd te ake | inilitione ot icon Vical dtustorstivg. oa nue te thathe will? Andy Johnsop *sald traitors | Catifornle, whore Hancock has boon any risk," replied the prudent pol mature on avery box. Tbe roported to | John Devenn, and John Melanson, seamen | jutor, i World Hutte should hang, and If tohhnd not Tenrfully for- | huve boen statoncd, organized & compuny of | from San Domingo, and Albert Smith, a ne ‘wouldn't ask It for myself, but It is fora | Nuw york: Cty. mt NOW BIUESMOND, BL be ¥ nost_ need now ' 9 contl+ _——— hourted man, swatlowing a big hump, s aan Andrew Jackson, and 1 would vote for | Bent, Jolued tho Confederate army, and was ithe sulooukeeper, luoked aorry, and ploking CAUTION, : hin lot hin’ be Denioerat, ‘Ropublican, or | ¥ilied at tho battle of Shilot. Aun Eplsodo of Ku-Klaxlem, out # bottly, handed It over, bis chin quivers It has been brought ty wy notice that a former Greenbacker, “What wo witit itonu yeur Of | qin ht tno cuutarnit.neaasved to tho Unton, | Hom “Jirels Wiss diy" Aldon Tourer’ | with ewmoucy and suigs Muore, take 1 1 | RR i fuconts, Nunt Motirative and lune rigid enforcement of Jaw, and let tt become | Washo known thore ition ea ian of ayy netics | gy Dring light" yhoutod tho leader. (One of WOWLCHAFO YOUR COUT A teunder | Mytraduanare. iho public are, cauuoned acainet known thatsutlty men will bi puntshod, and | jnence, if known atall. ° 4 FP, Fano. the men, rushed Into tho house of Nimbus and | 4,/, ely oe Hat reat He in ie un its quali with, y one clabalng te ba yeneral agent, os that a difference of opinion fq not ‘auficlunt “ "| snatched a fuming brand from the buurth. As coat and slid out. Just us he went out the | 1 havy no general agen! ‘ re — door, tho barkeper culled out to know what was BEWARE OF IMITATIONS rounds for Ku-Kluxigm and murder, and ho ran with i¢ out of the front door he did not the right of fre . CONGRESSIONAL sve a glant form which leaped from tho waving | We ae of tho tnJured man, The other party | Ni pee rahe of free speech in politics as well as z Sel cored Corn and sprang Into the back duor, He did not | stuek bis head through the door and called outs | tur In religion is a fact, » living eplistle aud nota SECOND KODE ISLAND, seu the black, furious faco,or tho riybt arm, “YT bave picked him uut yet. but there ure | 't. dead letter, If [inally conclude that Gare | Pnovinence,-R. L, Oct, 8—The Republic- | bare above tho ulvow, which snatuhod uw subre:| threw or four of thera who huvo bean talking aboud i fleld and Mia party aro most likely tu insu y i i ime, and Just wa goon ad £ brace up with thrve | ate this revules ats Picattt ty to lnaies ang of the Second Congressional District, | frum the top ofa gupbosrd. Hu did net sco tho Crittento: Jend itself to the advancement of elther par- a interest; especially would it by Inju- iclous to array itself against a patty hat will have fargo majority in the next Legis- Tature, -It a ulso remembered that THE GRANGER LEGISLATION OF 1873, which cost the railroads hundreds of thou- sanss of dollars, was passed by a Democratlo Legialature, signed %, a Democratic Goy- srnor, and sustained by the opinion of o Democratic Ohiet Justice, It is also not for- gotten that that agrarian legistation was wiped fron the statute books of Wisconsin bya Republican Legislature, ‘Tho district Is too close to have any fooling, and the Repul Mean mauagers are determined «that 1S) shall be none. at Steven a DE Bostay . ma Charles. Dt New york, onty recaxnl a On ee ee etaironguthe | Or four drains, Li hunt one of thom up, aud } wholuateawents for the daly of iiicords Vital ie “The Democrats profess to have some hope | yeurs {n political work In tho South, and theres | shall this ‘tha wot exercise iny franehi after a twelve hours’ session, ang-on tho | & th rere wien Hecate ig | Make bi took’ ike a vldy uf raw beet," Morative tothe trude, wud ai] wenultia Loxoa are pro- ofcarrying the ‘Third District and electing | foro knew whereof ho spoke regurding that | because of ny, franchise, | Gighty-cighth ballot wominated Jo ¥iuo leaves us by rushed, wi 4 Fe | ee eee enn | curiid OF thein by retult dr for the convenience Cothren over Hazelton, but the Republicans | phase of the Issue of the present, campalgn, cause of the rendu asc aritune, Shack, ng aes abhi OER aut oF se nauee eae a ent Me AMIN AND MIAMMALADES | Giiswublic, Mount's Vital itestarativo will be Roy hayo advices from that district to the elfect that ail is well. Tho Democrats have in- duced Jones, the Greenback candidute, to Withdraw, and they now hope to catch nearly ithe Greenback vote. ‘There ty a cortatn * consistency Jn the withdrawal of Jones, because Cothren entertains certain vagaries on the money question thut are quite as wild 89 Buy flat lunatic could desire, On the other hand, Hazelton lg eminently sound and con- wervatiye, Hke wll good Republicans, on the guestion of the currency, If it was nota residuntial year, Cothren might expect to wet nearly all the {nflation vote. ‘The Fourth District 1s boiling Nke a cal- dron. Both parties clalm that they will be victorious in Noverber. ‘The Republicaus ja gave facts and figures showing that the colored race and all Republicans are dis- franchised, and urged that’ the Republican party can do more to break uy the Soll Routh and obtain a free ballat by sending to the South such men as Grant, Conkilng, Biainy, and others, aud persist in carrying on aggressive :cornpalgns there, basing is. argument upon the fact that the Republican najoritles nfs there atu only need encour- agement and syiypathy, oh climax of hls speech regarding a free baliof way reached when he drew forth thundors of applause by the folluwlug uttur- ance; member tho terrible massacres of Now Orlonra Bomplls, Moridian, Clinton, jer io bya) retall druggists, or im be provures byfeddressing we direct ree pennant iavins, Ja, Oct, 4.—The Banner FOURTRENTI NEW YORK. '&. DRUWN BIGESSMOND, M. D., ablican Stato, wilt 4 1 Prete eae ate mun oven tho fearof autlers | pice Mtg flannina W leat State, with its certain hu ° * . i oath bu Atal hac irtedg ich ed \*" q arr jurlty' for Grit and- Arthur, is "by ho BUDDES sans Sat a Paonia bear rte ie cursos ot big Try Moit § Genuine Scotch Room @ Worl tintitup, Som York. incang dormant on tig subject of politica. cruts of io gucteenths strict have voml- sa tantes 2 O duds ny help unde my wbleld{ pigtice te hereby given that lt, 1. fe Lier, uf 3 Everybody {3 interested; wyen the Indies | 8 wis Beach for. Congress, - iy {s,—God damn blunt") * Foryive them, the Itleu! tal Hestorative, is nu lunger aucbore at tea-partles discuss the merits of the TWENTIETH PENNSYLVANIA, ‘ ‘9 got bins") For naive kuow fad Lo act ua such, aud Lis appolnuavol ss such bas Kevubl cun party and the treacherous and | Lock Haves, Pa. Oct, 8.—The Republic | net—a-a-bi" jy || Sgn reroked reasouable movements of: the Rebel clique, | ans of the'fwentieth District have nauinated | , A long, shrill abrick—tho voioo of a mau ovor~ CAUTION. It has boon brought te ty notice that Do Lisser is though there are none to speak in favor of | ‘Thomas II, Muay for Col borne by mortal ugony—sounded above tho i Tea, Omelets, & the Becesston crew. If the women of the land ie pl clamor of cures and ubove tho rour of tha OR BEN Ee cot advurtiaing und @ of Morrison, Plummer & “0. of CI urlous miltation uf Kicurd’s Vital could vote, there would need bo no cause binging church, ‘There was full upon the stumplog In Indiana or New York, Orang. NOTES, ‘ ‘pabltt. Hoapethes arutinw soul of's body raw lial TmeY havo the full favor of tho frutt, and ara supo- citorative, ie vubite are cautioned that wu iteord ds ay how , . ulna. vole other State,—for they are notsoshort-sightad THE SOUTH CAROLINA CENSUS, Tho Reville’ Grange Marmatady, espborry ee eee tory bose aid Mesard: Vi cheaes, proachor of tho gogpel of peace. The withorod | Hirawburcy Jum. lay c that thoy cannot see danger alend, and seo Special Dispatch to The Chveago Tribune, murauduraruyted Gul drawing by tho fout the | the Be SE ee | eee ee be ai Lakatsc, ara the ply suthoriso itas finininont ag in 1860, Aud they reinem- Wasutnaton, D, C., Oct, 8—Some of the | leg wan straigtivnod. The weakened sinews | CurrantJau kc , si Jau.Greon- | wholusale azente in Chicayy. ber well what followed thosuilanger-algnals. | Democratic press are congratulating Gen, | Were torn uaunder, aud ue bls captors drugyod | Feuha'wuite pou with fancy tavule yall la nice tan. ‘B.D. BIGUSMOID, M.D. ‘They would not rush bilndly and madly Into | 3, 5 Bim into the light und iluyg tho burden away, | bee Now York, Oct tReet ate sparations for # monster | Eufaula, aud Hamburg, the cruct und deliberate | trouble for the pur d Francis A. Walker, Superintendent of the | tha’ mb. dropped, h iY hutvultha; te the 0 = = Tuassrineet erat Beiite's Park on the (Sth | murder of, tho wouder | wud Innocent Julla | guns of tho trofaT Boke OF try lug to seeUre | Census, upon his report that the consnsof | grouid, Then thors ware blows Wad kleks and Molr's Real Seolch Reppere Herrings, in Tins. ST ae ingt,, with Secretary Sherman as the orator | Hayden iu Tennusecy und poor, ea tuuuiy-s | NO such prosperity hea ever provalled | 18 In South Carotlna fs correct, but thatvof | mus frou tho crowd, which rudbed upon blu, Yor salu by all Urucers, Manufactured only by fF of fig occasion, : tbs hon tad aauatier; the buroiog of | throughout this Nation as now; and the only | 1870 was incorrect, Lt le diffoult to see Grote ald fragttouts of prayoreaumoupinrcuyh JOHN MOIR & SON, MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, MH. DEUSTER’S RECORD échoo]-houses, the whipping and assasination o! 7 ni wheceln Gen, Walker can derive any coinfcrt | the din. Kk 7 ho Ps Wholessie Betalt, during tha Rebellion 1s belax wade to tell | toschors, end the sldughler of Aopublicans, | Newocratic ticket In the Woruis. tts tobe | inthe belieg that te census of 1870 was lus | “Ruut onco there was a roar as of a dosort Parreyors to Ht Maui, Abordves. wae bevdlo, 297 Bout Claret . :