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ne THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, I1880—TWELVE PAGES, Fond Ms army home? Ethink stecarcely Jess | Supreme Court of Indinua tho State would | immense niass of people were collected, estl- fyote, One — over-confident —Ifaucooker | he had thd attention of the audionce fixed, | his sojourn here bas attracted heap of nt- cheeky for Wade Hampton, who waves Hoast have an eflelent Registration Inw and nn | ted ns high ns 30,000, From an accurate hegan to crow — before they word | Gon. Grant appeared on tho staze behind | tention, sitiea his intluenes tn the Mothor of a vith 1S ve the Soltd satin e count, derived from the railroads themse 3 + ‘ as % “Ite ’ ae EEE ee aa ap ae [Ap effective system for proventing frand, But 19,000'people had. arrived up te noon by rain, | Olt of the woods, The Garfield hoya came | hit crompanied hy the Ion, Ediwht W. | Presidonty is popularly belleved tocbe of pinuse,) on neconnt of that Democratle action the | and this afternoon and nag probably as | tothe conclusion that, rather than have the | Stoughton.’ Fora moment he atood In thé | sueh calibre ag would ennble him té fix tho eampnign the Free Preks, tho State organ ot the Democracy, boldly deelared that Mieht gan was n doubtful State this year, and took the ground that the chauery werg T beltevo wo shall eco {n November a xvcetacle | State was : Many more came, A caret estimate of the | funspotled, they would carry out the vere- | recess of the pillars at the rear of the plat- | Stato for Garfield [ft ha was so minded, ant Ioreely in favor of the Democratic tlekog fagpificent, and carrying with fe neon alt LEET AT THE LAST ELECTION whole number present today fo wits | mony in the totter, if not In the spirit, In- | form before he was recognized, and then | the — douglty Keadjuster without a} and tho Mancock Electors. Since then Fil see kt Novernlior ance more ‘ without any State Registration law.’ Having | Hess, the siahits pata, teent Aint less. Hint fended by tho orlatnal authors. Son coftn | there followed a genoral whisper that ran | doubt is here on a poltteat misston, | the State Liquor-Dealers? Assoclation hava EVERY NORTHENN sratn witent Bin WAS | shown the attitude of the Democratic party tenon Opn taee ie the tines and | Was procured, and Inbeled “ Demoeratte | all over the audionee, since to has hhelt so scontinnal | pronounced in favor of | the Demoeratig A DURING THE WAN fu Indiana and Iinols, as opposed to tho | biggest demonstration ever seoh in Central | Party—Deccasad 1340s and a transparency “rrnnns GRantl Jevea In his rooms in tho hotel, being | nominees for Governor and Aiioutenantcny, {Lovet apptatiee, att bat mnttuence el not aint pls Rexlstration laws, he roforred to the United | Tilinola, and one which oven Chicago might | Insaribed “Indiana 7%000—The Rosutt of a | In anothermomont avery man and womanin | soon by rome of the big Injuns on both aides iewar reneh these bonattul mon, who haveor- | States laws for the appointment of Super- | justly feel proud of | Free Ballot and an Moneat Count’ Tho | to hall was standing, waving hats and hand: | the polltlenl fence. The Democrats have Fanized foxvoure by election frayds wit they | visors of Elections and’ Deputy Marshals, THE NECORATIONS procession was headed by W, 8, Haticock on | Kerehiefs, and choering with unbounded en- | been OT ee te atte strate so | calling attention to the eare which the Re- | aro very etabornte, and anions the Private | x glorious old ateed, iis No, 20 corsot boing | thusinsm. Gon. Grant looked perfectly INA PAINFUL ATEW Rilow the ConTEOL of tho Natlonal, Government publican Congress that passed the Inw took | Houses decorated Is thatot Seuntor David plainly yislblo tn tho moonlight. Next fol+ | minazed and confused at the demonstration, | lest he should make a deal with tho Repub- Davis, ‘Two stands at opposit sides of tha re 4 rs fo bo wrested front loyal hands by the con | to have the appointment as Impartial as pos | jn is wel rete 1Gen owed Landers, leaning heavily upon W. If | and then bowed his neknowledgments, ‘This | tleans, andl, as soon ns thoy learned that ho r- ted lovers of tho Lose Cana, (Lond ap "hey qr | Fal y-Grounds were erceted, nnd Gen, Logan | English: then Trambull and Butler, Wade ni 7 i sty! ie) Fee int the Nocthe oinciaeaiia ctttndtty, | sible. ‘Pho esserice of this Registration Inw syoke for wenrly three hours, fram 1 o’elaks TAnptOn At Jett Davise Bane aie siinple Pecoud ot. set the people cheering | was rocelving tho earls of pranilnaht Jas tho South wil bo sulld nover mor. [Loud ape | was that every man In the United States | keeping aticast,000 peoptustitiand interestad | jute belay ing up tho rear, Four pall-bear- | 98Aln, and tho seene became perfectly thrill- | bers of that purty, they rent for Speaker Ran- Planse. - “ entitled to n voto should have it, and that | throughout, Durhye bls specels he wus fre: | ory shrouded In while enrried tie Lorecte | neas the pinin, morest man stood abashedt | dall, who happened to be In Now York, to newedsapphasele Pneve hee grange on Foe eh all persons attempting to east fraudulent (uth blasted, are Alls cine fyeekvent | its dinat restlng-plneny after tho funeral ora- | almost befora the applauding throng of peo- | come on and slitfen his backbone, Randall wecks (Inughter}, sind CL have been taking | votes, under tho operation of the inw, would | Carr, who was advertised to speak, faited to | Hol by the Rev. HM. Moree, plo, Mr. Chonte spoke to hh and the Gen- | took the first train for Philadelphia, bringing Bom very Inrigy “Iessons fo thO Reokiake) | Be prevented from doing so, and thaf, under | put fi i apnearanee, as did also Faumbard’s | gt Ae teem mmarney conernratéd in eral nodded, aud then the Chairman waved his | Abram Hewitt with him, who, It .fs sald, lias Ste Cece a cata es Fe he | the wateh fulness of persons appointed from | Chicago Cleo Club, thotsh the Petersbure | the words they anid ns they lonked {to the | hand for silence. ‘The audionce immediate: | considerable fifluence with Mahone in a lana rolls to Hele if nid us tho Hest jaunt, the different partica, a falr election and a fair eae td Pa eva Te een te ania juirror Indiana had erected before ‘thom, | ly ceased cheoring to hear, what tha grent | business way. ‘These gentlemen saw hint 5 ck Island bere. he “ i iF ECC] . F e wy . yi maces . 2 * Ta hae Tepe Mocks [tena here that, after | count world be liad. ‘The spenker thon | Stand Mm Wheax, the Mendota carpenter, | ONY Democrat, moved by the spirits within | leader might say, Gen. Grant stepped to | antl assured him that Hancock would be i + 4 him, shouted toud and long for Jo Davis, | the Chali 5 desk ane bs oT iT th I the campalyn was over. F thaught T should ors | showed that, during tho entire history of this | who. ins gained so much fine, spoke to att a he Chairman's desk and spoke for about | elected, and that ho had nize Wcourtcmaniai of pelltleal epe legisintion, the’ Democratic party have done | audience of 3,000 or 4,000 for over. an hour In tM was duly quieted by one of tho Boys In | iyo minutes, and during the dellvery of. iity BETTER NOT GHT OUT IN TIE RATN AIL non simi OF these eniapalign REC reEANIeH | | Or H ¥ avery forelble manner, followed by the Rev, ene ‘oade brief remarks tl e was hushe: | by “ ” . atid shoot ono or twa of. thom. (Laue everything In their power to prevent its pas- O) Sr Sinlth, nealared aratae front yi nbainn: A red-hot, red-headed Hancocker had ar- emarks tho house was hushed to per- | by ropudiating the “ Superb.” Senator Don ty] ; t ‘ vord tt ” 1 ostr 1 i ry Ay Loupeat thnk ste siiall seLen pos) aber {io sige, and, after its passage, to prevent its a young man of decited ability, and formar. | TUBE A fies wilt the word “Indiana” | fect stillness, s0 Intenso was the deslro to | Cameron had two oxtendedsceret Interviews ernor, The Kepublienus have never been, discouraged, but, under the leadership of Senator Baldwin, havo been’ earryimg on a most brilliant campafen, and they expect to carry the State by £0,000 majority. "That tho ‘Demoerney Is on tho run is evident by tha fact that : FOR TWO DAYS PAST the loaders have been linnalng nronnd Lane alne, negotiating with leading Greonbacke with a view to forming 9 coniltlon, Eve proposition was rejected, and tho conferences resulted in nothing betng aecomplished, The Democrats then induced the Fistlsts to rong: to this elty in the hope of effecting an arrangement to help the first named out oe the dilemn in this Congresslonal district, It 4s naturally Democratic by nearly 2,000, bug the “Republicans are in a splendid sto Laughter] eMlctent enforcement. Iv then Showed gen- | In momber of the Legtalature of lila State, Feet ne witelt he caleutatedt fo fing pout: Uear ever word he might uttor, with the Goneral, It's claimed by tho Res orguntzntion, hays the auyiport of the thas Le ect sty Just one word oF two about erally that, Die Fair-Grounds presented that iow. an he extiveted, aad Sue he ie NE BAIDE purnHenus of Us elty. that Caniuton lins dthor | 2688Men, and uo making p-desporate tight OUR CANDIDATE. WITEREVEL DEMOCHATIC RULE PREVAILED, AN EXCEEDINGLY ANIMATED &CDN: walting, When they ereeted thelr Hancock |, EADIEs AND GuNTERMAN: T trie my very | 1! - with the Issue falrly joined in tio tarlit auestion. Tha Demoeratle workingmen fte- | comtng over to the Republican eamp In larga numbers, and the ontiovk at present bre? anges " ven | Northern polittelan. Chi Hubbell, of Lennnot conciide this inceting here {n Chteazo, | fraud and ballot-stufllng ulso prevatled, and. | The Demeci ata ni ron with envy, nnd de- | pole, they placed vat the top Inrgo cock | Best tv sliv intro uuletly without being seen | Hela. Chalrinan Hubbell, ro e- R in hopes of henring something that woutd as- | the Republlenn Congressional Committee, Bhoro Garfletd was omtneted, without GWihe | Wherever Ropublican rule prevailed any | clare thelr dotermination to outdo thisamvct- | mado of thn. ‘Che wind lopped its hend and | i tho that the thie LHIGE Le ede ne | aii eine Wallnew both nnel th few words something of him. How he his Brows na no ninn of any party could east his vole and | ig next Saturday at their grand rally” here, | dul, go that he isn fitumblem of thelr foel- | ho f Hepublican in this canvass. [Great up- | with the Boss. Keadjuater to-day. Whether ate ae rhe Me ie, Marae nine it vo it hone: tl yecounted. Mr, Lincol: ky | Among the prominent Republicans ‘present | ins Just now. A rousing necting had been Wavse,] Twas not quite certain bub what bus | he fins succeeded in Inaking a ditker with elcion tht ogy whe ees Was on Muara | have tt honestly counted, Mr, Lincoln spoke | irs Muyor] Appen. Peking the Hon. Williaa | arranged for; but Dog ‘Todd, who was | tween this aud the 2d of November 1 imlht tho Republicans for the Electoral yote of his Pa eka se comment a apenk, and | bout forty-five minutes, and was Hatened to | Mf, Sinith, faontnatine Ira A. Abbott, Dans | to sbenk, sont word thnt’ he was | hava tho spiial colin of tho sort Cheird ono State is only ktown to those who are a party under what diverse elroumstances; and, my | with marked attention and interest by the as- | vers: J, 1. Aytrs, Stanford; O. G. Atherton, | slek and could not talk. ‘Che Lancoek Clit | Of your spenkors tell of,—that, Git eatenpitines é q toll itso, but he does not hesitnte to ‘tell frionds, no foolish word has deopped from hs | genblage, After a band of jubilee singers | Arnsmith: Willintn Van Grundy, Ellsworth; | went over to Dradford, mus of thom, and | column, which: was one of the Klid he did uot th Ms REPUNLICAN suCCHAS. { To avort the impending disaster, tho Green, % 4 7 rave of fn Mapublicnns. 1 1 friend or foo Unat he ts for Hancock, and will | backers wero besought by the Demverats to: lips. [Appluuse.] Whatever sort of delogation hnd rendered a enmpargn song, Col. J. Matinm, Collector of fnternal Rey= | took along thelr uniforms ina box. nnd then ape hearing sire pallens te ete rte tnt throy his strength for him, He left for home | withdraw thelr nomines in this (the Hirst Fen TS eae eae eT LCe ia aeote LEONARD BWETT, ESQ. OF CHICAaD, ener Dea iitey, fiiltar of the Bpvingiteld Tne roy ear ree lags arate with them. | require i cuitentigcun of wns spinal cofumnn, | tonight, Allouther his visit wears a paln- | district, on condition that the Demorratts is HBO A f Z ul rart; Col, Je WB. 1a Lmacoliys i 8. wat ‘ 4 7 4 story, | ere fee inanly and wise every one ot | ronowed with an ndilress, giving, first, 0 jo i, Smith, eandidite for Comer nnd would go away oven n better Republican | ful a rot mystery nt . $ ‘There are a Inrgo number of prosperous | than when | cane, {itenuwwed and long-cons thetn loud applause) showing a brond, strane, (i hy peel Tudges Reeves, ‘Bet in amd the Hon. | German farmers in thls county, J well-grounded Intetlect, full of information, | short résimdé of Mr. Lincoln’s speech, and | Judges Reeves, Berssamin md thy Hon. | Gerin mers In thls county, wh - a Speetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribunes Fave you acon auything'Teom Tnncuoke taut wus { nssuming that It established the antngontsn Jawroney Weldhn: Gen 5. MeMuley, Gen, | sags horutofora eon De A bode dorGnctead | Muy with Uigenne pone ances Mu | Wasiixoros, D, 0, Och 30,—A. lending Thing fron Mhik—tha far hotter ieeiier no. | of the Dentoeratte party to fair anf free vlec- Gane Rigen en Deputy Cotleeiarot | nnd good thnes “Uonll enmbaiencmecinas they will prench and whieh L betlove iti Yitwinia Funder, who hing Just, arrived here nous toga back pan nis platform: tho letters | tlons, Calling attention to tho measures and | Tateenal Reventes tie Mone dotnet Pollock | have been held in neutrly every school dis- | A8 SOON AM GRANT MAD rinisien areanina | fom lite inact aaa that’ tho resular Den fi T e ccratle leaders derive little consolation from to tickeville, putting fulsomo and sophomorical | prinetples sought to be enforced by the Dom- | aud Duncan Munk, President of the Natlonal | trlet.. ‘Fhe Hon, J. HL Miller, Jiutee Wright, | the applause and waving of hats and of the Interview between Mahone and Speaker Souynrents pon FRABeUt Hae eles oeratle party through its opposition to the | Bank of Bloomington. the Hon, M.A. Fuller, B.. Thompson, tnd | handkerehtefs. was renewed, and continued | Randall at PuTtaedphia, and do not believe nominees should be hauled of In the Mth and Sixth Districts and thelr support. given tu the Greenbackers, ‘This proposition wag also rejected, and to-night the onee-boastful Democracy is in a complete state of de + morallzation. ‘This action of the Greenback. ers settles the question In Michigan, ‘The ho have al- | tinned applause.| if yott_ will excuse me nov, SIR PUAN - Lhe Petersburg, Lincoln, and Lo Roy Glee | other spankers are on the war-path, Wo pro- i 3 3 to | - State will not e ‘becn a proof of whut has been sald, that, how. | Inwe, ho said two great prinelples undorlined, The ie bated it 7 ae for several minutes, Gen. Grant having | that any terma will be consitered by Mahone | State will not only roll up an old-thine mnjor ever great he may bo naa soldier, wo wil ind | thowg partis, which each was endeavoring to | Cltls contested for _ Hemi tteg ep are kegels redlitie 4» 9 Y8 | jnenntime taken nsent alongside the Chates | 10 whieh the Funders ent agree... "This: wen ity for tho party born ‘In Its territory, but Batelletnemotergy Voc ree al avestions OF | stablish; tint the Republican party were and they were aware, S15 to Lncoin and " ; man's sent, .whero hoe remalned until tho pects ents Het eee Yate Ae een will soutl a salld delegation to Congreses Gen, Garilold stands, I think, as a typical | seeking to ennoble and dignify labor, to edue S10 to letersburm "Tae'Deentur Band whieh, OTHER CILiEs. close of the mecting. Gen, Grant’s comtug iin now to be very possible thnt, nt the Inst Amerioan, | Thore is no boy in Chienso Bo poor | caty and clavate the masses, and carry. the made the finest appenranes, in a magnificent, WARD, THE REPEATER. was entirely inlooked-for, no announcement | hour, a combination might he made between phar mate Of dito that Gene Guedelt. nike country forward to a high and Christian elvil- | new uniform of navy blue, trian elabor- Speetat Disneten to The ‘Chieu Tribune, to that offect having been imide. Mr, Storrs | the 1% pbllewiis and the Kandjusters, which fod He-cannat follow, Hanooek: Mamghter | ization; that tho Democratie party weruseck- | ately With beng (pole, Heat, wont the fist) Decatun, IIL, Oet, 20.—Your correspond: | was thon presented, and delivered a epeceh ener eth aires the Electoral ticket of qeinpock was taken in tho arma of the Nation: | tne to oppress the laboring classes wherever firely-nitormed band, which won to sap | cnt this aveulng received a telegram from | thnt was recelved with tho most marked ap- H Ramin him, and bas kopt him ever aiuce. Gon. Gar. | they wero in power, to prevent the spread of | prize, and the Ponting Bani took the se | Willlamsport, Ind, signed by AcE. Unrroll, | preclation, | Aftor referring to tho Indiana | ang wattonat demiliionn hns the follow. old was wursed in tho armsof.a poor widowed | eduention, and to hold the wealth and konors prize The United States Arsenal Band | stating that yesterday evening Charles Ward, | and Olilo victory, and remarking that this ing special dis; mately frome Riehmortls mother, made his own way in Ifo. peony of the country in the hands of tho fow; that | from St. Lous was present. ait discoursed at ‘ NEW YORK. i THE ANNE MANAGER, Speetal Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nrw Your, Oot. 20.—S. W. Jobnson, man agor of the estate of Garner & Co, repre sentlig several mlltions of dollars, and Ine . v1 year 5 eluding the largest caleo print works fn the iMeulties, ad overcame — thom, : i ‘ ere | Of this elty, hind a preliminary henring bo- | Was the wrong year to bo a Domoerat, Gov. Holltday tins hoon urged to-day toca | © ‘ Syfouliies, ‘Up, tho steep hilisite. “ok | tho two ayatenis commenced with the formas fom: fy, matric: Le ae flags, rthy | fore United States Commissioner MM. MN STORRS SAT: - tho Lexisinture togotlor to volo fer Ueetsrson | United States, if not in the world, fins Tutely | genre Bi alien she nth Het rates ae tlon of the Government, tho South buijding mist extensive and AVPTODELAS dente and Melford at Attlen on a charge of fraudu- | , We bave some solid, serious bathe In front of | Nov. 2 Pa Ane maa ey fe anty chances 10, come over to the Republiean party from the Fe TIS A i for tho bixuest delegation, nud a third to the | lently voting the Demoeratle tieket at Wille | U&and Where i great, splendid example has * ; Democrats, and is now an active worker for Garfteld and Arthur, A reporter called upon Mr, Johnson to-day, and asked hm hts reas sons for changing his parly., “My reasons cheers many a boy to attempt to repent it, He | Upon slavery and the North upon liberty, heen set Lik We Ite i} There tire some Deinocrnts here, however, Who fs thoroughly grounded In Our publis history, in | ‘The result had been that, inthe race of de | Logan conthient for the Ipreest uniformed | ininsport on Oct. 12, Me was hold tg bat! fal uaeent Clonsent eens cae Vickabure Ar not Inelined to trust Mabono “and the Hend- Torreon nil pul auestions. and my unter: | Yelopment during the auventy years aaa ann | searidest fart of tho wrogeam crease | Uuder Londs of 61800, In dofault of Which | fEteumel twas a Demoonutie stronudiolt | dusters, over on Heels to seonra eninters ncos tayo becume text-houks of study to those je formation of the Government and tho a mn. Talli amount he wassent to jail, Ie will recetve | jun capture . ity, | aillances In tho future by dividing tle Elect- ra rout understand them. Some Demoorata | commencement of the War, the North td procession ef 8000 inens many of them Man wlgo cupturedtbat soll Deinvcratle city, 1 ersonville ed States Hichinond. | He did no hullooing over itleimond, | Oral voto betwean. Haneock and Gurfteld | for changing my polities were business rea havo bee a Ap ane sree outstripped tho South ng far is its prinel ples router an Arlerrouville Haat we Gina ie eae nthe TTalted Plato alte Ho did not yo into Itiehwond ‘any mora tian he ee Pe gal Ra eat sons prinelpally,” salt he. “1 could not [haughter] ‘Tdo not know nny that hoe boon | Sere eter and better, ancl that, w yl the | with sable plumes, "the route of the process | road employé hero, and a roving eharictor. A Uitte, Tnoeeptn es aia eee me aN MUS | TNE th Head lustors ant Hondas tat | help recognizing the factthat the country was fiblo to bite bin hichor up. [Renewed Inughter.) inotitutition at vies tho North and the | son Js brilliantly HMitrnlaated by uchits and CARMI . known on tho map at all~Appomattox—a plaeo | lireely decline to attend, and thus Teave tho | Inn most prosperous condition, and also that Ar. Hondeicks, of Indiana, bus been nboling West, free fromthe bilehty lind. progresset clu a lanterns, aud by ‘ft rnd ‘display at Rpeclat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tritnine - of oyeriasting ronown, beeuuse there {ebxislat ure without a Fo aceien aie | any chango.in Adininistration was? not only at bin, but : ne te fo, tow. that. whon jie with unparalleled raplalty: freee ubuls un er Was Cinee PS Eee gate Hh Oa Feat Clark Bs eens |. IE CORRALED A DEMOCHATIC TOWN. * would Cuil of election It Now York, Now Jeeset , | Unnecessary bit might rove very.disastrous v Grent laughtor.) You know, tnd | have ‘THE QUESTION Now, eltement, ‘The streets are nblaze with Hzht | day he audtoseed: ote eeeet Litinols. “Lo: | tApptause.] 1 havo obsurved in tho papors a | and Connesticnton en sa aot by him. Tt Is auto fonll mercantile and manufacturing Inter. | ests. Therefore, I feel that my duty, ns well as’ my interest, demanted that I shoutd identify myself with: and support the party Lbelleved would best admiulster aifnirs for tho noxt four years, I had been k A DEMOCRAT ALL MY LIFE before thls change.” “How do the workmen-stand, polltically, in your varlous mits?” ood. day he addressed a large afternoon imugs- | pre, tH lertak{t tho nfliduyit right thoro (pointing tothe desk], | the speakor suld, was whether the South, | and the alr voenl with music. The dny pro: | ineatlne tn Chie city. “Dhe-atalwnrt fanners krest Muny Kentlemon undertaking to diunose | to say thit things will remuin just as thoy are. ¢ a = Y ic H bilt celty. ¥ condition of things, scexing here nnd there TR CoV orantiOn THOR to Teena bores | throwsh tho mean’ of stanplnz out by force | cession nunibered nearly 20.600 11 hind of of White County turned out to hear the | forum explanation of Ohio and tuliana gals, = | all opposition to the Democratic party within | whom were uniformed. This day will ba ge words of tha eat Hey Hepublican. T have a great variety of reasons: INDIANA. ‘ rete ee, dutlonapolis~Me, Houdricks tn ties bonniary, could plokt up votes enonsh in | lone remembered by Mie eltizens of Bloam- Dunning Ne al tae eae iupublean for it. Fest, tho Hepublionn parts wasnbae FUNTHEN OF THE NEW scITEMR, yortion coukl nomiunte, praising hit ng an | tie North to require Control of the Govern- ington, Lhe Republicans ure yory confident | issues in the great ennpalgn. Col. Carr puta Iutely eoltdtted and united, tune IC orn nbsolute= _. Special Diapateh to The Chteago Tribunes honest man, A true man, nnd n stitestaun who | ment and make national the principles whieh | of defeating Stevenson, the present Cun- the contest above the mere squabble for Seat Rintoey ee ats ee ae B bacurnltte InptaNavorig, Ind, Oct. 20,—The Sentinel would mako a good President for usall, ‘Then, | they hnyo established at home; thatthe ques- | gressman, and electing Smith, though tho place nut position; and shows that it 1s.a.con- | {ite futeenul. aud. diavollont bister mur ie tht iT sub ltalved fouble-leaded when Gon, Gartold wis nominated, and oan: Hon for the North was whether it would re- | former has the into! ent of hath the | ict for the elvillzation of the whole country: We wate Irrttnta, Demoerate pare: U tee ns mormng publishud a double-leaded sal, 3 § A ch 4 of polling a largely-i ed vo! a ! en | Democrats and Natlonals, slinilar at In Sats cenuaclns I. Anrtiolds 2 mat thee Swett occupled over nn tour anda half In | the district fy also naturally that way. ‘There of all tleket, nrgely-Inereased voto for the | onttusiaatle eae wie webicte thay listen, | 2 oe depoa ela ia tot to this recital. T know if there Is anything that | 3 q 1 Ti 7 @ spocch nindo just afterwards, hondmitted that | te dolivery of hta address, which was an ef | will be a grand Republlean rally. to-morrow Sehonser. ; will delvo thoaverngo, Nemoorne attaigne cut of jin: sDaleteak Surilole fo autiaa nas “That is-something I cannot tell yon. | ho bad said It, but auld he td had reason to | fort well worthy of the man, at Peorla, where Gen. Logan aud others will Speetat IMapaten. to The OMesos TPbWhES + pbnlt it ts to rend to, him his Inst yeur's pints | 104 Hiven risy to, rumurs of fusion, whieh | hore pra tn all, our different mills be change his tnind,” (Laughtor.) There it is “IN THE EVENING speak, Nepoxanr, IL, Oct. 20—A grand Tepup: | fees Cbauanter) havo been tho thomg of conversation In all | teen “0,000 inn 7,000. hands, but | tho allldnvit}, and J appent to the intelligent torehlight cersion took pl 1 Senile an hala leet " . > THE ARE OTHER REASONA, polltleal cireles to-day. ‘These talks were : : ' mocrata, ifit isn't trig ting it lending Domo | & torchiight procession took plnce, and n ALEDO Henn rally was held here to-day. Gartield : I havp © not -gono among them cruts hud been ealled upon to’ point out aman | SPoeeh was delivered from tho Conrt-Housa 4EDO. and Arthurelibs from Macon, SheMleld, ane Aig aan urne lane iaatthiots of this country tho {nténsificd by the publleation of a telegram | {9 Investtente thoi politics, 1 bolleve that among the Republicans whom they respected | Steps by Maj. J. A. Connolly, District-Attor- BUNPRISING ENTIUSTASS. Buda attended on horseback and in wagons, | Yasnene instingts, Demveritio Marte EE | froma Louisyille politickan of some promi- the workmen will consider the questions of and wh ose abilltics thes’ recognized, they would | Ney for the Southern District of Ilinols, Ile Svectat Dispatch to The Chfcago tribune, ‘There wasn grand torehiight parade In tho nl ee at ques the two parties as they are plainly presented to them, and will voto in necordance with thoir own Ideas of their best interests,” ; NUAINESH-MEN OF THIS SECTION of the country are emphatic In their protes tations against a chnuge tn Administration, Further Investigntions as to the effect of the agitation of the tariff quostion more than confirm preylous statements, Almost every t : swantot f nenco stating that thoro isa great political havo beon more likely toname James A. Gar- | argued thntit was the purpose of a Solld Atxno, It, Oct. 20.—Ten thousand Repub- | ovenina, ‘The crowd was too large to Ret TRE LORE “ities Tone surprise browing In Indiana, This telogrnn {aid thon tinea eainnalye’ OF fuudselingtnge | Nott to confront a Soild South, Heans celebrated tho Indiana victory of last | Into any alll, aut hold meotiig, in tig | purty. Hut ime euy, right here, that olthor | yppenred in your columus this morulny, 4 1 = ‘ =, open tir in tho afternoon and ‘la the Baptist | the ‘tari nor the curroney question alone < is “ i. fgaiust Gariletd wouldn't pay. He eat it would BLOOMINGTON week and the forthebming ono in November | Q\urch tn the evening, An overilow cera wave us this yletory, for, diogpot ‘down. tn tha | dated from Loutsville.. On the heols of this elect him If thoy kept itup, Thoy huve kept it 2 : , in Aledo to-day. ‘he procession of town: ing was provided for in the Congrerationn! | popular heart then eithor, solldor than business, dispatch comes a delugation of «qi and ware, wolng to deck nln. (Choura.) Ae DA sity delegations was five miles long, Ilun- | Church building, Judge H, M.Trinble made | holler than tho spring trade, Is tho sentimantal O71 Nenrly 25,000 majority for the ticket in his otd Special Dispateh to The Chicaso Tribune, os 7 LIrrinie epCeC HNIhG RETO A ar eed | love of tho blessed oll bannor—cuie tage LOsoRt LOUISVILLE POLITICIANS, Congrossionul district, among hig uelghbors, {6 0 Broosminatos, It, Oct. 20.—In twonty- dreds of mottoes of all descriptions were car- | a stirring sper 1 thie ri. i * | applause.) | Hundreds of thousands of inen wero | headed by Henry Watterson, who havo been pretty good answer, [Applaugy.] ‘Twonty thou cidiea’ habitedtlarhesherenn ¥' | ried. Gov, Oglesby mace a masterly speech | J+ No El tt, Judea Warron, and N. 1 Whit: | Willing tadio for tte ‘You cant ind nagboe, | qian clty slncu Inst night, and who. are sup- gund in Obfo ja a fap answer, [ap tnuso.] | five yours’ habitnal experience with political noy addressed enthusiastic audiences Inthe | Mp, rresktent, that y 7 Y E 1 01 Sov honsand in Indinnn, whore 1 ndricks | domonstrations In Ilnols Tue ‘Tumuny | 2Ctwo and one-half hours, Gon. Henderson | Gvening. ‘Tho. Huda Give Chih, Necthieut, DER COME ek eH ilo for & bunk-uccount | nosed to bo hero in tho Inturest-of the 1. mae t M Ny’ fellow-oltizens, if ihe” Tepaultean party | representative remembers none outside of | M4 James Beardsicy spenk to-nlaht, One | orn Band, of Pelpeaton, and Sheitield Band schamo, Buk the Nationale claim , that thoy. i ' A 5 i i Fata gon ANTAMVATDG |... 1 ; silanes: aunt a ts ne 4 eens Dee branch of trade and manufactures seems ta succeeds, Chicago equaling the one held here to-day; TR TRE a A inthis places muualdhy Ttopullteans Breall When sino line .stecinred, the mect- | will couse to fusion wndor no clreum- | tg aftuttod* by Tt, “Many projected enters z WE KNOW WHAT 18 DLFONE vs. ant o fitting close to a most successful and | clarification to. tho | Republienns of tha ‘THE ERFINGNAS CONVENTION. ing adjourned, three times three cheers were stanees whatever. They would be glad, they prises are delayed witll tho result In Novem oe Sryleae of one lemialation. fs manricad out for enthuslastic campaign. In 1863, after pro- | county, and tho largest and best meetlig ever Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune ° kiven for Gen, Grant, with tremendous effuet, | say, to permit thie Democracy to vote for | por ts known, Othora previously planned It isto pursno that high course of National in- | roguing the Copperhend Legistaturo, the | held tn the county of any kind, Errinanay, Tl, O t. 20,.—The Repuditean | Wd then all of the audience who could get | Weaver and Chambors, and {i fret they tourity, that faithful collection of the revenue, | people of Mclean County gave Gov. Yates 9 Congresstonal Convention, for this distriet | aceess to the stago rushed forward ant | would Ike to‘have both Republicans and have‘been begun sinee the Republenn vie" tories In Oho and Indiana, Many Demo aud that- honest disbursement of Jt which inagnificent ovation, some 10,000 people MENDOTA, met in this elty to-day, with every cou elambered up to shake the General by the | Democrats withdraw thelr tekets and make | eratic worklnginen. us well ns proprietors te Shreerzal abate eure Pine ng being on the ground at one tine, In 1873 A DISASTROUS DEMOCRATIC MERTING. Tepresented, After a full discussion a, of factories, are daily converted by} hand. ‘Tho addresses of Messrs, Choate and | the vote. of Weaver In Indinna unanigious, Alarin wil fall upon the ‘country. | Gov. Oglesby hnd a shillar mecting, Speetal Correspondence of The Chteago Tribune, Huta wae ulopted iby for Cane eae Storrs were listened. to with marked atten- | but thoy will entertain no proposition to You are absolutely suro that business will aufflor ‘Khe day opened bright and clear, the on} Méxvora, Hl; Oct, t.—If over a Domo- | Haniel L. Gold, of Lawrence County, ‘wag | Hon, and every alluston to Gen, Grant, Gar- | withdraw Weaver. Tho Democrats, ns BF ote aro fast o'clonel uy ihe drawback being n high wind, whieh played cratic meeting was fraught with disaster to | nomlnuted for member of the State Boned of | tion, and Arthur was enthusinstically ap. usual, clalm to know nothing about the mat- the tarl question, put’ forth by those deeply interested In the mutter, ‘and tho | employment of “ taritt cards” lis beeame + tigndyoentenor It A heli | Pauutizntion plautted. t very uatensive, Suarly al of the feadin Wood Tariff bill. But If the Democratle party | hayoo with flags and streamers. Upon en- 6 nivocates of itsenuse, the one held here ADU . lauded, . Oe Hsiness-nen met stato tliat the success ot Ect i ood ctu pot age ren eeeay tne | tering tho town ono was foreibly romindedf | ast oventng was not only so, but. was de- Spectat Dispatch 9 The Uateaso ‘Tribune . @EN. GARFIELD. EHR tinon tho otecion! than anon enyecher cee tlonizo the country mny dovige, what dreadtul THE MEOUEW PASBOVER,— plorably humiliating to the local magnatesot | - Decatur, Ul, Oct 2—Lhe Republi i tie ; was asked this morning about tho report of iii y cunatnnce, * AT THE DRY-GOONS 1f0U8H OF If 1. CLAF* ne “MIN & CO, | on Worth atrect, it was stated by Mr. Robin- son, n meniber of the firm, that he had been ‘sending * turif enrds”? to his Democratic friends in different parts of the eountry, and that he hoped to seeure a number of conver slons to the Republican faith. ‘The eards had algo been distributed among the (00 eigpln rés of the firm, and many who lind hitherto voted the Democratic teket would thig yonr support Gartlelid and Arthur, Seve N ns SERcIt' 1 : portent there nay bo in tho sites, how seriously | jt was ensy to distinguish who were tho clect, | that deluded party In this scetion of tho of Decatur, nit ot whom aro quite Mthtustes, | WS sruKcr TQ A DELEGATION OF COLORED | q fusion, Hy sat he know nothing about it, _ ‘ t MES, sn th 7 ‘ forevory Republican's residence was deco. | country, For weeks past they had been | tie and netive sinea the Indiana election, had | - ytesrony0., Qet. 902 ; a9 | had no Idea of the subject, ani professed to . oxamye ain olla and Indiana feels rated wath ang National colors, and many | straining every nerve to get up an Imposing | a arand rally at the Tabernacle to-night, and Os teat oh Heloatlion: son be entircly verte chet tar Senator MeDon- Brome An ee gtatrsetes jit cline, wwith | festooned with wreaths and’ evergreens, | tally,~the final effort to arouse the lestiat- Feet en ee Lita Saat fttatsel, ot | Srond this atlernoon in respotiso to an ad- | Ad sald to National lust wight who pro- = be, .- y Lb, ie § s = fn Tndiana’ to take Ive nynia “with Ohio | From the maguificent domo of the Court. | ig from the lethargy of Indectston. to thelr torches. | Mestings were also held at | dress by thelr Chairman, the General nid; | Bosed that the Democratic Electoral tieket and Ilinola wheres wo stood in the War, swell the ranks of the forlorn “y, d : % be withdrawn that it could not be done. It I huve sven tho troops of all theso States, fur House streamers, flags, and Dunting were Macon and Vakley, GeNtiRus: I haya lstoned curofully to what M a be suspended to the four polnts of the compngs, | Hope. —Wuge posters were congpicn- * phopieTstows your gooukoss huvo sud. 1 bave noted your | would so grdutly demoralize the party as to Shay wrore ench ronrosontod In fg, Privada f Asenrly ns 9o'clock the public square and | Usly set up, annonnelng tia_ erent Spectal Mapatch to The Chieaga Tribui huunitestations of uppluuse nt tho special poluts | virtually lead to its dissolution. ‘Tho ae ies of tholr remurks nll the time, Not now, while charxo the Kobol line and go over tholr battles | streots leading thoreto were ono lying mnas | event, when Gen, John M, Palmer, th@Mons, | | Proprerarown, IL, Oct. 20.—Tha Ion. | tho apeuting hus buon nol on, but the time | Republicans take very little stock in mouts (applause); and J seo thom again now in | be nn vy Haraitty, all vei the ese Lyman Trumbull, We J. Uynes, Edinund | A.M. Jones, Chatrman of the Republican | gneo the great steooule he eed righta in this | the rumors, belleving that when the this clvil strifo not with weapons that ell but DP * uy ‘ 4 sen, and Gen. Sigel would address the State Central Committee, willnddre: conntry enlminated in war, Lhuvostudied your | National teadors say thoy will onter with wonpona Vos ante alive nlepnee: aun in| the day, which was the moving of the mon: | ineating ‘on thie aleabsorbing issues of the | Weetlny at Prophotstown Friday, Oct, 23, prablom with no Httle salloltude. It was adie | + fitcburers who had learned of the , y . ’ into no combination which will gacrifieo | Chal manufac Sheet t tet bu " ona orlt { | Stor procession, Very promptly the program day. Hoth this and the adjoining counties DUNDER. cult problem, not for you only, but for is, nud ae 4 4, good work accomplished by the Unpretene Bonor, anda froo balers cad tes than oot! | iegan.. There were four grand divisions, un- | were scoured in order to get every available Special Dupateh to ‘Ths Chteago Tribune. — « rena oe {gr tha mien woo Jutaly bold sou | Weaver they mean what thoy say. ‘he Na- | Gous bits of pastebo rd hind asked for wg over tho breastworke. [Long andcon- | (ler direction of Gen, George F, Dick asChiet | Democrat to attend, Lu Salle was well te | "Dusper, HL, Cet, 9.—The Hon, John C, any nation. aver con! tod, none wus Uonnl managers -annonnes that they have | number to give to their men, inned applause.) Tho aldo oki sang *Untorl tho Glorious | Marshal; Maj. 'T. A. Marteeny, Col, A. 1, | resented; Ariington, Sublett, and 9 few othur | Shorwin and Col. Witeox, of Elgtn, addressed | Gyor “Snore ® Nimouty meiity that of | determined to voto for thelr October nomi- WELL-KNOWN SIPPING MERCIANT ere BI Us v " ” ft Us O - "4 af T ch 5" ba: q ‘ 1] 1 re Banner," and, in rosponso to calls, Haywood, Capt. Tetbsame, and W. W. ives epaiieredd outtnss, seaponded we Ah Aa fay, ® rounling ltepubilean deat ages Gns fattiing the great race question which yaurax- | necs wain In November, substitute tho | of itis city, who ts. stanch Dunoeraty sub- his chief assistants, y M ay) p Mt 8 lS F} fi ra Py lence upon this c i brond fugtica | Republican eantidates of: tho Supreme Court | seribed $4000 to-day to the Repubtican secea ha talk JOUN WENTWORTH IK PROCKSSION Renta, avila Were to settle ovary jauentan in | gin brought pp tho Elgin Hom and enmpalicn plo, mag eet ft pntua basi ol jbrouul Justico for thelr own, After thatelection a ense will | cumpalgn’' fund, To sald, wien. hy Pal follows: - fe disputg wid remove every obstacle toa Dem- | companies, besices mumy others. ‘here ‘ ie " ie. ws P| Fettow-Citivens: After tho ablo, patriotic, | was mainly made up as follows: Ono thou- oerntle vote, falled to come, Palmer was | were ne nh made the gift, that, despite his Demo were nearly 600 uniformed men fn line, trial of the ulth of the American people a tre- | he mace up to take to the Supreme Court, tho gad cloquent speech that you Lavo honrd front | sand uniformed men known a4 the Logan | not there, neithor wns Trimbith Wroudous tral of tho strength of our instituuuns. | iovdtors holiing that, because the Court rile t United Btatos Be ‘from, Y u 7 A n ns Tt ntl, It was not for your suke nfone that tho thought | Jeaders holding that, becnus Our’ Filet Ipoh acim niin! | bata icma aaNet Ha | rat, Wi ccrmmuiel tet | sucrmtary ow enawn, - | fiat dda" aiiarsiit urcuieg | toying im eng eGo rie i" oJ t, ‘, ® = io bs . i Me Ci cil af “ OD Ah a co ee fare of toxe AlcLvan ‘Township; one company of 175 from wales, and hung on the windows of every | OBEREY's Errors TO DEFEAT DEM son why slavery” ougut to dle tig ie ‘veonneud | £OFCCs and, thorefore, that the October elec- to mo after having talked tuyou for about afty | Willinmaville, Sangamon County, “Irom | Republican store in thovclty. giving an ex: Special Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribun your rico, but tt was an equully ood reason | Hon was vord, years, tna Luava bi the geod wana tiring thy Springllotty, Jah liar ah otter tet fran A ayeuolt gf Step! hen Ay Baul Sealincier D, Hh, Ogt. 10.—Probably no yeay it pea ae tie tame w was Hanweruis A STUDY OF THE RETURNS r] campaign to Rewp #1 nuEhter] and see how | tow A Ht a PAI. | a awa la 18 nN connection with Mr | man on the Demoeratic State tleket Is resor 4 % No O rac vere! ft koup still, that some timo bofere tho eampaten | ‘Alton, came wnitarmed. uid untitioced Tramult's apedehs Hedw Clihnntt Conver: | tho coming election xs the Hon, John I. YUE tho man who sauteed wrong. ‘That ts rigut, | In the Legislature depends upon an aggro Soee Twill be most happy to talee sume evenituy {ten and women. Dwight, Chenon und Lex: | ton in 187% when he sald:’ “The Democrats | Oberly, the candidate for Seeretary of State, | BYE We, ouxhe a em ee eg x eus | gato plurality of not much over 00, Foun Y cl rs FS e eI IN ul Ct 3 V U8 1 Y T are to be Las y viethin. A om b] a [Appinuse and dumntte.) Aue fey Geeae ante Congressman from this district, sent. an even | othe consitered, ‘Thoy'ara 1 body af inen wens potut tn the record of tho Republican son withoue to oul | Blurullty, St. Joseph oud Starke hy al, Porty a + ie inuniers you without provoeniion, your soul 3 9 . . - ;, At the conclusion of “Long” John's ab- | thousand. Pontiac, Gridley, and EL Paso | mostly trator, who cannot he made usetut | caudidate, Capt, Henry D, Dement, while | Genre nopunten ef tho wronet hoe! ee ey | by-+, Nobleand Ripley Counties by 88 enol, qnolusion, vo dig- | Were hore, Paxton, the home of tha Greens | for any purpose, The Clnelnnatl meotng | thoy could successfully attack. Capt. De- | uigelsof tho universe wilt weep for the nile- | Spencer by 50, while the Sonntor from Car- Dreminied,eveuely tha Ante nudleies die bueker, wis fully represented. Mut it isuse- | inuatbe dlstinetlvely a oonticeres ae Hepubs | nent mado n splendid record $9 Bol- fault may Who committed tho inurders and so | roll, White, and Puluskl comes tn by only 18 Feria oplulons, he could net afford, for buslness reasons, to lave a change In the Administration, A. prominent eltizen of Williinsburg, the proprietor of Jron-works, and who employs nenrly one hun atred Workinen, has been for years: an mde pondent voter, ‘This year ho will yote for Jarfeld, because he t8 suttsiled with tho Ad- ininistration of President Hayes, and ts es peolally pleased with the Nepublican mate agement of the finances, WESTERN Nit v YOR, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New, Yon, Oct, 20,—Ulaut.-Gov, Georgo G. Hoskins, of A yomling County, Ne Yo, re viuwing the condition of polities In the west ern part of the State, sald this oventig that, wk States Sei less to specify, « feanss itanust nominate for candidate a djs- i " J auy tho mon wh nalaved your race wero mY S {n the nineteen counties west of wtine drawit 5 indian emt Easteat Stas Sean lOk rani 1 nn ed brocssalin ac tho doval but popu tet. Repub! ranean who bas been registra during “ororat en mo Teor tifa bal ‘wiungigers: dic'tor alien Miaiagseeont of Gre Dates oko ‘had the Oyo aoe ake te Repub ttenns ak rolls THE STATE, pressmuan fiving his Garileld and Arthur | ntoot; they must be tgnored anid spurned.” | attack being oneny Homo of Mr. Ober- | Hollen ful attention, and to his efforts largoly fy due | majority, ts counted ne Republican tis thao dodgers by the million. As for brass and | A second oxtract from his awn speech reals | ly'a followers have not Scruplod to resort | Now, fellow-cltizons, of tho flaroo struggle of | the Republican majority, Lot credit bo bo et AT Rea Bley Dhantadciins Cutan FREEPORT, martial bands, Were wore slinply a hundred, | "Thy Democratle party. has never Act dons | to shameless misropresentation, At present | {he Wir, utter yanecti had given utteraueo t0 | stowed whore tt belongs. : Pawlesh ante eC BER wayue A GREAT stHETING, Pu CUES ONE fare an Ree Alea weouel eaten tt te (ito faver” | they ara trying ta capture the colored votera | (gett thausiita that tho centuries o without vie ELECTORS. Seneea, Schuyler, Cayuga, Toupklus, al ere ae Aterd oetoday ling wite aulding ns well fo tha, patriotism as she: pole States; but, onthacontrary, {ts traditions and | Dy clretilating the false report that Capt, | the sending of tlood there waa uo remisgloiy, Tho Ropubltcans of Indiana proposo te | ‘ogn’’ Counties WUE FEPORT, IIb, Oct. 90.—To-de: ; s is glyemajuritles yarying fron 500 to 000, 9 dn the Thirty-frat. Congressional District,” added Mr, Hosking, " wo will clect the Hon Wehard Crowley by 4,000 majority at least Mo has the Counties of Genesee, Nizar nessed tho grandest Itepublienn tomonsten: | Of the day. ‘Tho wind wus very heavy, nnd | liseli are now, and ever linve been, astand- | Dement, while s member of the House, voted tut ae a, jae wae ie blondy axplation for | havo clear sailing onthe Prealdential ques; i it . ie od edb 9 : when you were froe by tha : ton tas bas oseured ot Sreaort for wany | but i ria iy told tee! | ae tig Nuts Crus” Tenge thought Wty" ened oka et” prea aete et | Comat rset aie eee | thn ths your, as te state Contrat Con years. ‘Tho weathor was ull that could be de sion, before It got to the'Fair-Ground, busted tint, ih the face of these revelations, Mr, children In their right to attend public problem was not dolyed. “Whatis frocdum with- Lh ,e 4 " selne UME, . 8 for. Electors, tired, and the clty hus been crowded with | with'its own bigness, Still, dverybody was | EruMbON deciined to come, Jilssen' was out tha intelllqency to use It wisuly? What Is ollgibility of tho- candidates for. Electors, ‘ i also consplonons through hits nbsenee, and | schools” KBven woro this trio, it would not | freedom withant virtua and tutellijunes come | Each nano was carefully gona over, prevl- | and Wyoming, ‘President Hnyos had only 0 reople from all over Stephenson County, as | seuistled, 4 nes. Cons sntiy " bined to make tt not a oiteso but nw blessing? = tnsjorily of 1,000 In the district, but we have woll as from. the siolehboriug cities oe AMONG THE DRVICES fiestas haul oo be ey ee harden, a sntisfy nny colorod man In voting agalnat OM wory not mide frea merely te bo allowed | Ov to wiilch a tosolution was adapted that | PeMerny 6 dissension, and. the Denoeratls 10 vera? 4 CAPT, DESENT, tw voto, but In order to enjoy an equality of | any candidate who hold any office, State or 18, Th ram cl el of ud | Sch In the provession wera; Gon, Leth, Who came down to look on. The . a H Hotes re i She. Se antie eat eases ane “Trum-Lull,” # pleture ‘of a bull badly | disappointment was intense; bit thodavoted | Wie risked his lite for four years In fighting | opportunity in tho race of {i%5, und to etund | Nattonal, muatelthor get off the ticket or candidate, R, S&, Stevens, will be snowed wi ny o equal bofore the lnw. mh i afternoon and evening. Quite enrly in the | 8S hor No. 40 kilted hoy” with w dond | Male the best of Ht, nud Itsténed ta the tony. | for thelr fruedom, in order to voto for | “\enit ne matt praso because you nro | elso resign his ofllee, ‘Two or threo Notarles der, although he is a rich rllrend. nan wad nominated for his *bar'l Ln the)" winded spevehes in broken Bngllah Ui past | Oberly, who, during that, times was | biuek, wor weon; Doouuve you ara bluck, Lot it | Publis wore found, and they wore notltied to | ty-seyonth Distrlet Judge Lapham will morning Garfield and Arthur Clubs from the | cock undernenth, Jt o'vlock, though they confessed privately | pubtlaliing a Democratic flro-tnithe-ro bo understood that you are ready and willing to q 1 VY, Linok, A walkover, Ontario, Livingston, and Yates different townships In the county begun to | An elllzy of Hancock Iald on a sholt. that Ie was an fnilietion thoy honed not u Calta HOE cece to the Hause lente Work out your own matorial sidvation by your | Te3slKn thelr commissions, John W, 00 | will givo him over 4,000 majority, [never » i and nt LL o'clock, when the proces: | "Our Dead Horo," a couster plucked and | ton’ ou ‘ealled pty naain ta endure. ters, Vol. 3 shows that tha Dit ti gun ghergy, your awn vorth. yourown labor, All Madison, Elector for the Fourth District, is arrly nal of ? Hl spended head down, 1 . rAehien 4 ‘ a ut iburty cin do foryoulstugiveyouatatrand | Director of the Southern Prison, Io slon @ns formed, thera wero at least | SURPeNded hen White ifouse, with Garfold's ae in rowin oat eee ewan rheatinn wi pases by tie Staite, subso- | equal chuneo, Withli'tha luitsof the Constl- , , ' did not say whothor he would resign that 6,000 strangers In tho elty, Col, Joseph | name on the door, ikdaiot want to be enliithtoncd ant the wont quently passed by tha Tonge, and, an page | tution, and by the exerelsvut (is Proper powor | ‘i Brite hisky SR, the name of Mr. Dement fs revorde {tia inthe power of the Lost men of this conti: | Place or not, and hls cago was continued for "BO sta . aly y 4 ‘5 i al 00) sue | OKO. rata! ‘alt Ol ne audyan # fy se neatly ano wutle In length, anid eovialivent Iabeled Saseomb's Headquarters, Confed> | und early all gol staying drunk, Tho seenes | WO bIL Such an unfounded charge as this Which your nico his riado under libortys Phave | om the tleket will bo fied by Thomas W, erate Crossroads,” ut ariee Sighting | {ealust Capt, Dement can't fall to react upon | sie eae ye tives in Congee Rennett, Mayor of Richmond. Io resigned Of jnounted men, the different Clubs, aud-a | A pair of seates labeled “Welghed and fiat foowed were alugracetul | Blghting those gullty of orlginnting It, thom in-tha Samat Mad’ T hlve youn ion pos his pines on tha tleket, and the contingent, vais a iy tt i EE seemed to bo an enjoyment Tn whieh: thoy 1 » an H re Jong ny of wagons, tho occupants carrying | Found Wanting” Demoeraey belng fon the | Arita te, to parllebtte, nnd tun af than ‘IE FIELD IN GENERAL. ° THU Hane ae "pring chat iets jiven | Benjamin 8, Parker, of Henry, was advanced saw such determination to wii on tho Re publican side since they have been a party. I ev! certain that we will get inte New York and Brooklyn with'n sufliclunt mojority to inake the Demoorats howl.” DUFFALO, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, BUFFALO, N, Y¥., Oct.20,—A monster mass meeting will be held tn thls elty on Thurs day, the 20th prox, Gon, Grint and Senator banners bearing campaten luseriptions, Mncludsed tn it to the end, Conkling willbe present. A hinge whew — | : arith aL real man rlding a horseand a mule, stand-'| pespee snocrats foul so : Tiellmis ae tamara dee urotiron will continug | to fill tha vaeanoy, A larxo number of prom- | hag becnarected for: holding tee Meeting. provalled IW He THe tee fed in tho | £¥, With onw foot on gach, to Tupresent tho | iin een ethan ‘i crenata aR etn COOPER UNION. ret aal Up towards the light with overy opper- | nent Ropublicana mot with tho Comuiltteo | ‘Chore wil be & procession at Boys In Blue, Inarets "Two u'dluck in th fe fuston vandldate fur Congre ant Stevenson, an unfortunate alfaty, “That they will lose ees - T will not affect to bo any more your friend | to talk over the general situation, after which | and yatoran Unoluding clubs from the whole { snared c 1 the afternoon was Free-trade means com petition with pauper | yotes, and a goud many of thom, thexe Is no GEN. QUANT AND EMERY STORRS, than thousands of othors, Luo not oven pretend | the Committes held an exccutive session and | of Western Now York, . 5 he thine announced for the speeches, which | labor from Burope,’ question of doubt, fer. several, not only of Soeetat Dieputch ba The Chicuge Tribune, toby particularly your frlend, but only your mapped out the work for the next week, Re ‘n | Were detivered at Taylor's Park, Mr, Robert | An. extravt fromm tho Democratte platform | the undecided, but genuine Domocrata, hinve Yount, Oct, 20,—A tnrge and upprecl- | friend with all othor just inen, On that basis a feeling In splendld fi i WISCONSIN, ! L, Lincoln, of Chicago, was the tit eakor, | Of 180: "Wo pledgy ourselves anew to the | become xu dlatsted that thoy have deelared wdlence filed the hall of Cooper Union | Lad within those tinitntions, whatover can Just. | Dublicans are feeling In gp! Perel Mt 8 : perehe) He Bloctiog gitstepeaker, | ancient doctrines and traditions of the Dem | Houma se dlskusted that thoy 1 iverowdl, Aid HATE nn to hall of Conp ‘neg | Dror filely bo dong to ussure to you an equulity | everybody boing fu fighting trim, ‘The Com “TIVO CONORESSIONAL DistHtCTs, { (ls subject was the Election laws and the | urate party as tiuuht by av tong lne.of | that thoy will support. Gariield and Arthur, | “Might to Msten to an address on the Isstes | of opportunity, It will always bo my ploasure tO gresamon and tho State ofticurs-alect, excovt Syectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. H Uthtudvof te Democratic party toward them, Patelotsand statusmien,”. giving underneath | ag woll ux a majority on the: ‘Hopublican | ef the campalgn by the Hon, Emery A, “Gentlemen, 1 thank you for coming horo, and | Gov, Portor, worn prosent, and {ook part’ in Watentown, Wis, Oot. -20.—Thils city, He commenced by discussing the plank of the | those doctrines and those statesinen’s nuuics, ticket, Iu November, Storrs, ‘Tho meeting was nunounced for | anuti'by glud tg greot ovory ono of you. the conference, hoing on the threshold of two Congressional =| Demcerutic platform which snys that a free THE TWO LOCAL NEPUDLICAN PAPERS 7:30 o'clock, and: within ten minutes after a —_—_— —— districts, the Second and the Fifth, givesua = yallot Is the right preservative of nll rights? | were printing and distributing In tho pro- TOULON, the doors wore opened most every sent was _ VIRGINIA, ' MICITIGAN, an opportunity of taking a survey of theslt- and discussed the attitude of that party to- Session extras, the leaders pati a fag stunt FUN, occupied, many Indies boing tu the audiunce, MANONE MAKING A SENBATION, ‘THY OUTLOOK, uationin both, ‘The Democracy of the Se | ward the Election laws In general. Me called stat Sat 10.000 far se ey Wile Sertate, Special Corresponcence vf The Chicago Tribune, Among the prominent ‘gentlemen on the Spatial Dupateh ta Tie Chtesgo Tribune, Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. ond District are evidently disappolnted, 1&5 attention to the opposition of the Democratte | futhe MeArdle case. wiees, = "1 Touton, Ib, Oct. 19.—Last week, when’ | plattorm were Judge Horace Russell, Wiliam PULADELY IA, Pa. Oct, 2,—The famous ( Detuoir, Mich, Oct 2.—Tho Michigan | not discouraged, over the still bunt program — party In 1665 to the passuge of the Registry £, Dillon & Co,, of Normal, stock-brecders, | the glorious news from our Easturn sisters | 1. Arnoux, Edward Kingsland, Col. George | Readjuster leador of Virginia, Gen, Mahone, Dowoeracy is In o bad way, In August, | ydoptéd by their candidate, tha Hon, J. C5 Jaw in this State, and to tho decision uf tho anuilo n Splendid display of tmported thor | struck this village, the fact leaked out that | B. Van Brunt, ex-Senator ‘Thomas Murphy, | has been ‘quartered: Ju this elty for some | whenshelr State Convention was held hore, | Gregory; belleying when be was nominate i Supreme Court of Indians overturning the a for german, arate vores, titled certaln Democrats had formed a project to | and Samuel B. Hamburger, The Hon, | three days past, having come personally on | thoy were very boastful of their ability to | that le Would enter Upon un active and ther Volo of the people upon the amendments to | Tieaded by Gen. Logan and other prom: | Perform a burlut-servieo deulleated tu the Ro- | Joseph H. Choate was culled on to pre-| business counected with the Atlantic, Missis- | carry the State, and mado § bid for the | ough cajvass of the district and toll tho peo j the Constitution, showing that but for the | inentinen hi carrluges, the procession moved | Publican -party, They hud gono so fur | side, and delivered @ telling Introductory | sippt & Ohio Hallway, in whieh ie both rep- | Granger yote by nominating Col, Holloway, | plq of the falth that was In him, Inateadof = # action gf the Democratic membery of the | about Lotetock to de fair ground, whereun {ag to build o cofilu, decorate flags, | uddress, Whilv he was speaking and when | resonts huuscif aud numerous clients, aud | o Iittlsdale farmer, Iu the early part of tho this Adllant uctlon he has appeared on (ho —

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