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ne THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1880—SIX'TEERN PAGES. nounced tha [etter printed in Zruth a for- Rey. * THE GENUINE LETTER OF ON. GARFIELD, which was tised in making the comparison nnd establishing tha forged character of the Jotter whieh hus been undustrionsly ebr- eitlated by the Democrats, 5 tg follows! MENTO, Us. Sopt. ILM, Prank Ke Kahler, Presitent Boys in Blue Club, Staten Ldand —Deatesin Yourlotter af tho Ist, ielusiny elretlir and tiferming me of tho “good wor! your orgnnization fs domg, came duly to hand, Inthe reat press of duties now upon tne | hive but tune ta acknowledge the receipt, and think you forit, (Uruly yours, J, Ay GAMHIELD, dn visiting the banking Institutions of Now “York on this very important imisston, Tt ‘Cisnune representative wasnccompanted L Mr, 11. M, Munself, one of tho general mane agersof tha Northwestern Mutual Life-In- surance Company, whose oMce Is at tho cor nor of Broadway aud Fulton streets, ‘The first bank visited was the National Park, ono of the largest Institutions. Here tho Paying Teller says: “The two letters avera never written by tho. sume party. Truth'e letter was undoubtedly written by an experienced penman and a firm writer, but the one who wrolothe ‘J’ in the signature to Kotiler’s letter wottld find it very diflleult to make the 'd? in the photo-lithogruph. in the Jatter the t’s are alt crossed with n firm, straight Ine. Inthe Kohler genuine letter the Iino ig wavy. hore are many other traits showing different pecntlarities, and the two letters wero not written by the sane hand.” “oe George J. McGourkey, the Cashier of THE METROPOLITAN NATIONAT WANK, who has been Paying ‘eller of that fnstitue tlon for fifteen years, and whose testinony Jias sent more men to State’s Prison for forgery than that of any othor man In New York, examined both letters under n powet- fulwagnifylng ginss. Ho says Garfield's Is a full, free, round hand. Jruth’s fetter is shaky and angular. He concludes: “1 don’t think Garfield over wrote that Ietter? The Paying ‘Loller of the same bank says ho would not pay a eheck with such a sigyadure as is the Truths letter,—most assured KY not. in answer to categorival questions pro- poundad to the Paylng-Teller of TI AMEMICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL DANK, as to whether he would pay a check signed as in Zruti’a letter: “Nol 1 do not hesi- tate to sny I world refuse payment.” At the Merenntile National Bank the Paying- ‘Teller sutd the two signatures were altugeth- erditferent. In the genutye the letters were perpendicular, In‘Z'ruth’s letter they sloped tothe right. ‘The characteristics of the two were nitogether different, The forged letter fulbited to every clerk in the bank, and ere unainoas tadeelarig the two shrnatures entirely diferent, &, H Perkins, dr., President of Tih! INPORTERS? AND TRADERS’ NATIONAL * rays he doesn’t belt possible forthe one who signed the Koller letter to have formed the letters which compose the signature of “rudiva letter, and thiy statement was made with 9 full consideration that the printing yrocess' would alter tho orlglnal somewhat. ‘The Note Teller in thesame institution says: “{¢is a forgery, There can be no. doubt about it, ‘Tho characteristics. are entirely: different, © ‘Shere Is no simllarity whatever.” 'Yhe Paying ‘Teller of THE MERCHANTS) | EXCHANGE ‘NATIONAL ¢ JANI, upon glancing at the two letters, remarked instantly, as he threw tho letters back to the gendeman presenting them to him: “If one « Jsoriginal the other Js a forgery.” Joun M, Crane, Cashier of the National Shoe and Leather Bank, said: “1 have searched carefully througt both letters, and find ng sliuilarity between thei, Not only are the letters, difyrently formed, but the characteristics are. entirely different.” Tle compared the slope of the letters, or tha angie of Inclination, Onosloped to the right; the other was perpendicular, One was a free, fall, round, Deautitul band; this was the genulng letter, The Truth’ letter wag cramped, and was: Widoubledly-n forgery, All the gentlemen In the bank concurred, ‘The Paylug-Leller of W 3 THE CHEMICAL DANK says: “Tho Truth’s letter bears a posted, polnted slynature, i ltaltation of the genu- waited to: dot the tr? In. Pusalbly * ha watiled to ete Galelds % Paylng-leller of the Tradesmen’s Bank says: * 1tis unquestionably an finltatlon, and avery puor die,” ‘Tho Recelying-Teller says: “The Druth’s letter resembles Gartleld’s writing ay much ns chalic rescmbles elivese, ‘Auy bank-teller whe . would pay over such 2 signature is not fit for his post.” rth the gentlemen in the bank concurred in this, Tho Paytng-Teller of THE NATIONAL CITIZENS’ BANIC snys I he was in tbe habit of paying over ong signature he would neyer pay over the other, he Paylpe-Teller of the Ninth National says: “One person heyer wrote both, ‘hey are not ut all alike.” Avelitbald Parkhurst, Cashh Nicholas Natlonal Bank, sn “Gurtleld hag a beautiftil handwriting, free, easy, round, tlowlng. ‘Trati’s forgery ts stil, cramped, angular’? Ho could seo one Was it genuine hahdwriting, the other an attempted finitation. ‘Lhe letters were wavy and stidled, and ovidontly au attompt av an imitation, ‘The twe hands had not the same chanweter whatever, Ula woukl sever pay o cheek over sucl® signature as ts appendedto the Zruth'y letter, “Che Paylyy-Leller of TUE LEATHER MANUFACTURERS? BANIC gays: “1 don't believe he wrote i? In auswer ton categorleal question whether he would acknowledge fruth’s signature on a check, lo sald: “1 would not pay.” Fredavick D. ‘Tappan, Dresident of the Gallatin National Bank, sald: "If accuse tomed to paying cheeks over ono signature, would not acknowledge tho other, “Pho -Btme man did not write both, ‘Thelr gen- eral characteristics are totally different,” Nothing beyond the foreguing testimony of experts fy needed to estubllsh the fraudulent eharacter of the letter which lns been given such wide circulation, aid whieh the De- mnocracy have expected would be largely ine Btrumental in sesuring yotes from among Republlean Inburing-nen, ‘Uhe document is ‘a ite, concocted out of nothtugness, beyont the desperate duturmination of te Demoe- ravy to lujure the cause of the Republican cundiuate, of the St. A Mt. JOUNEON, Seoretary of the Republican Stato Conmit- (ee, connuenting to-day on the fae-stnile of the forged letter, sald; © 1 tind It ds an ex- ecient Republican campalan docninent, us showing tho terrible strult Ja which the Dem- ocrntle party Is now pliced.! Ex-Goy, dewall bul that he did not Vink the Repubienn “Natlonat: Connuiltteo would take any mens: ures to deny thd,atury, Ho thonght the dwwspapere had etfectinliy explosted It, . dhe eer soetite 3 $ i i; is 3 Gens Garfield for his Inspeetion, “tho Brooklyn Bayle toalght saya; “We do. not say yet that the authentlelty ot Mr, Garleld's Chineso letter Is proved beyond a auestlun.” Event tho Ivading Demoeratle orguns do wot dare to insist that the forgery 45 wpynuing document, se T THIS SETTLES IT, DB. Atnger, of the General Post-Ofiica Deparkincut pt Washington, telegraphs to- night in response to Col. Parker's inquiry relullye to the authentlelty of thy Vost-Oilice Blamup on the envelope of the forged Jeter, » that the Congressional stamp used bears thy word Congress." Ne was not able to come Ware tho tac-slinile with the Congressional slump. as thore was no. copy of the paper ruth In that elty, but wn exaininntion made here Uifs evening shows thatthe postinarkon - ti alleged fue-slue does uot coutuln the rr oneat tint 1 don't sea sald & copy of the letter had bedi sent to, word " Congress,” ant this one fact alone, aside from the opinion of banking experts as fo the chtrography of tho fetter, Is con- elfsive evidence of the forgery, It would not de possible for tha Congressional post- markdo be placed on a stamp without shows ing Its most essentlal ure, CONVERSATION WITTE MIL GORITAM Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Trtlnun EVELAND, 04, € ‘The Hon. George orham, of Callfornin, ex-Seeretary of the United States. Senate, passed’ through this eity to-night on his way from New York to Chieaga, where he gees on business, In, conversation with ‘Pub Trpuss correspond: ent, the allegeil Morey letter was referred to, and, In answer to a question, Mr. Gorham sil: “think Itisa bold attempt on the part of the Demoeratle inanagers to swindle, anit wilt renct upon them by disgusting every’ respeetable Democrag li the United Ci States, 1b. is not the first thno that they have startell =n selene of this kind, in Californin they published fur and wide an alleged speech by Gen. Gnsileld In Congress on the Chinese labor question, putting words In the General's mouth that he never uttered or Urought of altering, and which ihe records of Congress totally disprove. ‘The result Was that the canard acted as a boomernng on the Demverats. ‘The present forgery 1s 80 utterly at yarianes with Gen. Gartleld’s ex- pressed oplilons on the subject that to these who know him there is no semblance of truth In the matter, IT 18 KUREWDLY DON, and made to fook mors plausible by being mild and guarded In its language, but ft wilt deceive no one’? ~ “ Has any ono seen tho letter?” “Col. Dake Dehay, of New York, who was Sceretary and Adjatant of the Boys In Blue, while both Gartield snd Grant were at the head of the organization, and fy consequently familiar with the handwriting of Gun. Gar- field, has examlne’ the letter, Llearn from him toalay that there Is no resemblance be- tween the penmanship in the Morey letter and that of Gen, Gartield, Another poing in connection with It fs the slgnature, which {s ‘das, A. Gartield? Gen, Gartleld never signed bis name ‘Jas? In his life, Unless Ht was to indorse a check draft, where 1b 1s neecssury to sign accordlug to the spelling on the face of the ductiment, NE SIUNED 18 NAME INVARIABLY, ‘J. A Gartield,’ never ‘das. A, Uarteld? or ‘James A. Garfiel’ Dlearn, also, froin tho National Committee, what 1 consider the gest point in the matter, and that fs, enteen prominent firms ft Lynn, Mass, where [tis alleged the letter to Morey was sent, assert. that no such ian as ‘HL L, Morey.’ his lived Jn that place for the past eight years. ‘They have dated the fetter ti Jnuuary fast, and say that Morey ts now dead, Well, there ure no records that such a man ever died in Lynn, und the seventeen firms above mentioned state that no such organization as that of the *Employers* Union,’ to which it fs ¢laimed Morey. be- longed, ever-esisted tn Lynn. 1 regnrd the wholu business tis the last howl of the Devil before being cast out of the country,” A CONVERSATION, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribes Wasitnaton, D.C. Get, 22—The Hon. Jay Hubbell, Chatrman of the Republican Natlonal Consnittee, reealls a conversation which he had with Gen, Garfield at the thue when public opinton upon the Chinase ques- tlon was dn its first formative stages in the East. © We have,” said Gen, Garfield, “eer- tain tixed and just principles which govern usin our treatment of emigrants, but those only are properly the beneficiaries of those prittciples who come among us to stay and become so part of ws. Wo have the same right to protect ourselves front being over- run by alien hordes froin Asia as against grasshoppers or any other threatened danger. Whether or not there is danger of such an event is quite another question,” ‘“BARNUM AND: JEWELED, THE CRAFTY FOLLY OF THE FORME * Speclut Dispatch to The Chteaco Tribune, New Yon, Oct. 22,—The attempt of Chatr- man Barnum,. of tho Democratle Natlonat Comniltier, to detract ativution fram the frauds persistently mut systematically prac- eed by the Demoeracy In. this eampalgn, from the buytee. of auules to the laying of railroad tracks in Obfo anc fndiana, und the frantic appeal to send out * well-seasoned ties”? and yoad stalwart “workmen,” citl- minated this morning in the endeavor to fasten frandwent operitions upon Marshalt Jewell, Chairman of the Republican Commit- tee, The address to the public, which was very qulelly prepared yesterday and given only to the Demueratic press here aul to the Associated Press, that It might be distribut> ed throughout the lind, sets forth, as is al- ready known, that Mr, Jewell on the part of the Ropublican party had been endeavoring to colonize Florida with Northern voters for the purpose of assuring a Republican major. ity there on Nov. 2, The manner in whieh thts alleged infornmntion came to the Demo- eratie Committee was SOMEWHAT SINGULAT, and, IE tho charges that that Commiites have made had the least shadow of truth In thelr composition, the elrenmstahes might well be elassed among the mysterlous and remark- able occurrences of a. remarkably care- ful and hard-fought campatyn, But the aeeldental return to the DemocraticConunite tee of private messages written by Marshall Jewell In this Justanee, at least, has no sig- milicanee, and the divnlgence of their con- tents by Mr. Bornum has created no ripple of excitement at the Republican headquarters, ‘The telegrams which the Democracy have thus gleefully interpreted to sult thelr ends were sent, 18 Marshall Jewell very correctly. says, to notify friends in Florida that the Democracy had all along been exerting every effurt a TO TRANSPORT NONTHUNN VOTERS to that State, and had sneeeeded in placing there a large number of Northern men who were to be employed by the Democracy to assist hi carrying Florida for Hancock, Mr Jewell stated to ‘Tins Tanuse representa- tive this afternoon that when the tnforna- tion concerning this condition of things first enne to his knowledge ho was not lo- elinéd to place much confldenca In it, be- eving that, If the Democracy were bent on enrrylng out that program, they could do it much cheaper and to far betjer advantage by sending mln tnto Florids from Qeorgla and Alabama. Certainly, thoy could tind [* them there ready to enzugo In such enter rises, for a siunll consideration, and, a nioney was such affairs, dt woultt bo possible to secure moremen for the aggregate amount than thay would be compelled to expend In sbip- plug them from New York, lub the story. of the transportation of voters by the Demuc+ racy was relterated to blu, and, feeling that It would be necessary te guard against any trickery, he caused ‘ to FULTHEM INVESTIGATIONS - "to be nutde, and was tially suttsiled that such a schumg.was ‘dn foot, He nt once notltiod | “parties In Florida that Democratic colonize tn was on footy and Instructed them to keep o careful watch upon the movements of ’ the “men, who had been sent dawn thore, ostensibly to work on railroads, but really to vote the Demosratie tleket, Mr, Jowell snys that Mr, Barnum ts entitled to all the eaptial he can make out of which, have aceldentally fallen inte his ywuls care dlstorted ta prove, If the Republican Nae onal Conmuities were a ‘party to any sugly the roorbach that the dispatches dishonest pynetices, ff would F 2 CENTALNLY TAKE ‘THE PRECAUTION to send I14 potifientions to agents In elpher, and not trust te plain Bugis ha transit such Ime Jn wero plain statements of facts which anybody might ting aedsages upon which portay fssuesonlght wnt depend, this, fpaso the dispatehes at ay the prhne favtor In interprat, and, taken with the entire chat of facts which Mr, Jowell tas to-day furnished tho press, show very platuly that no alleiipt at frand was even contemplated iby tho fto- publican National Comittee. {The , Prést- dent of the Western Unlon ‘Telerraph Con} miny, Norvin Groun, to-day seat W very caustic letter to Mr. Barnum,? requesting | (hat the telegrams be at once rowurned to tho.) Comoany forttavith, autadding: 8 Weimust protest against the publishing by your Com: mittee without ottr sanetion of any papers, whether telegrams or supposed telegrams, which imy be a’ part df the files of this Company, and fn this behal€: we farther request that the proposed ‘lithography and public distribution of copies of such alleged telegram os ts mentioned in the address be forthwith abanddned, aud ‘that the coples, If any, whether Haholtraphed or otherwise, ol ready taken thereot Ug elther destroyed.or surrendered to this Company.” THe aAppuries, : Natiovan Rerenvicay Le ypavantens, New You, Ort. 2.—-Yesterday ddr, Barnum, Chairman of the Nattonal Denodratie?Com- mittee, Issued nn address to the pabjle, in whleh he publishes two tulegranyy sent anys y elf to Florida, ‘is wae ‘The following are the exnet facts Owitho 8th of October, verbal inforntad fon Swans Te coived ut Die Republican National headquar- fers that 200 or 800 men were gainyg.gub, frou this ety on one of Mallory’s steamerg bound for Florida, on the strength of whieh Infor: imation the follawlng tulegrain was set to IW. Wieker, Collector at Koy West, Fin; warning him that tho men in question werd befleved to be Demo ‘epraters: New York, Oct. BT IWteker, Collector, vey West, Hla.s Mallory steamer of last week had 200 of {00 Worle to fisas though they were vote. MANSILALE 1 On the 11th day of October a letter was recelved at these headquarters, of which the following Is a copys Cusron-Ilo New Your, Contecton’s Or- FICK Oct. Ih Tothe Hon, Marshall Jewell, Chate- man Natlonil Conmitte.—Deausit: Lbave just reeeived tho enclosed “mente from a perteetly rethihle person: You remember my telly yoit the other wlghs that E would: try to xe the: tuets. Yours in haste, PRAICHET, ‘The following is tho memorandum mn elosed: City of Dallas, radu, 100, Monon far bon it. itd protic, The substanee of the Information contatned in the letter and memorandiny was then tele graphed to Mrs Wicker, as follows! 1 2 Stato of ‘Texns, 199: Cola- dock instrieted to jothi= Denied in ofiice nt the duck that Now Yout Caltector, Kew West, F i Mute of ‘Texas, 190; Colorado, 100 Cor Key West.” Son on instructed to euy nothlg ubout ft, 7 MAUSHALE JEWEL. {t was helfeved-nt these headtuarters that tho Democrats were sending these men to Florida ns repeaters, and netion was taken tu prevent the Demoerats from reaping any benefit from the scheme. ‘The telegram to Mr. Noyes, a copy of whieh ‘ls given below, related solely to the payment of expenses of, Messrs, Noyes and Collender, two Repub lean speakers in Florida. ‘The telegram was LAS Collowss New York, Oct. 12.—-To Charles J. Noyce, Jack= roneille, Bla.? T telegraphed yesterday, ‘Twill Prakide ag requested, wo bundred euch for ollcnder aud yourself ax compensation, MARSHALL JEWELL. ‘The telegrams to Florida related solely to the fact thatwe hast the luformation above given—viz.: ‘That tho Democrats were ex- porting mente Southern Ftorfdn for some purpose, and Crom the pust history of that party ft was file for ug to nssine that they were sending them there for the purpose of committing election frauds, and we notliled our friends In the telegrams which have found thelr way into the hands of the Chalr- man Of the Deniveratic National Commities by the usta Demousntic methods, atid whieh have been paraded as evidence of Intended frals upon the part of Republicans, “I sub- mit these facts te the public, and ani wilthyg to abide by thé decision of all fairaninded mien, Mansiano Jeween, Chalrman,* aes dead ss COMMS ile cee bate i hcatoca etre hit renin A sity stsT Ath : Bpectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune , New York, Oct. 22—Thoe Thnes to-mor- row, reviewlng .cultorially the Denineratlo attempts to get rid of thelr tremendous biin- ders by crying * Erand!” snd now engaging In trylng the, effect of fraud ag 2 species of capaigi amminition, willsays - é After portentous winks and mysterious suzges- tons from the Democratic headlquartent, tho. doom, of the Hepebtionn party betug eleary foreshadowed. onu or two. sine thunderbolts werg lannehed, A ctiinsy forgery of Gen, Gur Held’s handwriting wis produced, tho object be Ing the manusnetine of a ‘letter which should commit to tho polloy of ene couraging Chineao Immigration, ody this part of tho world ly very mueh concerned about a phase of immdration wile dues not uroutly nifect un, but It was thought that this: night Intluenee yotes in Callfornia ind Oregon, Tung thy elfvet of the Demoeratie freg- trade plank fitthe Hast would by olfiet. Uanuppily for the inventors of this childish Tetitice, hole Site forgery was, not well “done, This dinphonous forgery, moreover, bears ine ternal evidence of the ignorance of 1s lnvento Does anybody suppose that Gun. Gurtleld th not know how to spell “companies”? and y thia Demueratis forger mitkes the uifstake’ of putting “compANyYs ” to tho credit of ono of tho, bust eduented men In tho United States,” When’ tho conspirators next widertake a Job of thi sort Tet thom send for ouv of thotr kind from the State lrison tn Shug Shig. ‘Chia fe toy absurd w bitinder for any usu ful purpose, The Zones tokes up the next desperate trlek of the Barnum Committee, In the fabri- cntion of the story that Mr, Marshall Jowell has been hint COLONIZING FLORIDA with Republican voters, and says: We ure accustomed to look for this sort of thing from tha Dermoernts, From the Ume when Stringtettow and Pate jnundated the Yorritery of Katnaag with Missourl border radians uncll ww duy when ‘Tiklen and Tweed nek how touny Voted thy Homocratio party’ ontslle of Now York Cit these tuetle: havo been common to the Democricy. 1 was Uke Barnum. to distort atolon telegrams, inne- contin thange to Innky thom Linply corrip. Mae mystertois % 46" ug," and * 100," alleged to have boun sent, did not yo Ab all, ag te tanppy . THE LOOKS OF THE BTEAMSIIP COMPANY demonstrate this, Dit, Hf any such timgents hurt been ehinped Atul they Were to Nuvo bean sent by Mr, Hurnum's: bemberatio agency, Bir. Barowin wast try again. ‘There nevor was any Morey,” and Ila ridiculous fer Birnum to aay, 14 ho Hus mtd, tht it fe of no consequences whether the inn is alive oe dead, “hore never wag wy “anptoyers’ Unlon, and his forgery: drops fo places, Before Mr. Barauin peddies ant any more stolen dispatelea, he shunld bo aur that thoy donot refer to hig owy echoes for mulu-buying, THE SCHEME, WASUINGTON,. 4, NUMENOUS INDICATIONS, 4s"! Spcetat Dispatch to ‘Lhe Chicayo ‘Tribune? > Wasuisaron, D, C., Oct, 23.—THeya, Are preparing to resort to all possible gan to count Hancock In, no matterhow larie Gart field’s majority may be, and‘that to its end evidence Is belng collected and ynunty ured. which will seam to glyo a; colar, atord a basis, for the charges of frauds" A’ gentleman, « Democrat, who recuse had 6 conversation with a member, 9f. Denis eratle National Committec, seqgutly stated, toa frlend some of stat details of. that- conversation, It of tho -moru des i erate - are sorkd qintemplating resort “to royglulicnary “expedlonts » in Congress in guanection with the counting of the Electosal voto, if there aa be any posst- blo pretest’ for it, Every ‘Stifte, tity gontle- qqn Aid, bn whe attaatly 4 OF auestigns of fraud ean bo: salbed, If thdytaye Hopublic- an States, willbe thrown outs es. - a , tue Avrlvayirs neINa cdptrorep: *now with regard ta Indiana ard deblgnod ‘to prepare publle senthnent for shntlar charges whigh may be nade in connection with the Kitcetorul voto In that Stite, A like tsehome 1s Lu progress In Maing, Sirottaroffdrts. will not'be wanting in New York if Gariluld car- ries that State. ‘Uhe inventions of the National Foot the ‘Dep numerous fndlentiona thyt the Den)perags gra, ir that’ soni! Demoeratiye Committes, the sonsllynal teto-') grams und the like pretending'ty jtudicaty) , corruption whieh are now being cirenidted, are belleved to be part of tho sate goncral scheme, and, as if to confirm the susplelon, the New York World editorially says to-day, Pand hasdn substance sald before, that the Stectoral returns will undergo the most right serutiny, and that power will be found this year to ge betind tho face of the re- turns, the qualifleation being diplonintlenlly q added, “when there ts evidence that those returns are false.” Indeed, the World to-day Was revolutionary enough to,stite that it was A grave question whether. A SERIOUS MISTAKE was Not mado in 1870 in consenting to-the seating of Hayes, ‘The asme member of the National Dethoeratle Committee ts reported to havqetatd that tho Republleans were not ed: for ng energetic stand as they jn 1870, for Oliver P. Morton fs dead, chariah Chander ts dead, and the men, of resolution In the Republican party ave tot so numerous, ‘These private and oficial dec. laratlons are certainly signifieant enough to stimulate Repuditeans to renewed olfort, ond to wart business-met of the danger of pore inilting the oleetion tobe so close that the Demverats will have the audacity to make any contest, —_—— INDIANA, THE MOPES OF TU: DEMOCRATIO CONGRESS. Spectat Dlapatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Ispranaronis, Ind, Octe 22—The Sentl- nel, this morning, contained another double fenitedt vditorin}, this tne calling upon goo Demorrats throughout the State to report hamediately to Senator MeDonatid all eases . Of Megal voting, perjury, and brlvery within thelr knowledge, Mere rumor is not wanted, it.says, but specific and detinit charges, with tio'pames of witnesses, ‘hese reports ave tor dnelude facts connected . with vloln- tions of. the law at tho Presl- tential eldetton, . ands also ensea of non-residents of the Staté, In an fnterview this morning, Judge Seolt; of the Suprame Court, sald: “On iy gdylee, the Stata Central Committee has ‘decided to ask for Information touching ‘Vlolations of the law, ant Senator McDonald has consented to tnke charge of tho charges, We don’t want ex-purte stutements, unless they are backed up vy corroborative prov. Ushalt hot consent to the publication of a charge against any man blasting hig reputation, tne loss ib {y susceptible of clent legal proof.” TUN JUDGE BID, FURTHER, that he had no sympathy with amy plan to corrupt or violate the ballotbox; that he considered the right of suffrage the most valuable pleee of property he possessed, and any oman who, attempted to destroy or nullify [his voto by purehasing the suffrage of a venal min wasa, scoundrel nnd ought to .be hanged, be he Democrat or Republican. ‘Lhe Republicans smile at this pretended Democratic love for falr and lonest elections, A member of the Republlenn State Committee remarked this evenlng that “If the Democrats go Into that budiness serigusly several of thelr promlnent then in his Stitte will aot stand quite so high as they do at present in the estimation of the public. We have nothing to fear from sueh gk movement as this, 1f thoy can stand It we cortalnly shall net complain.” ‘ “ y THE REPUBLICANS FEAR, however, thet underneath this pretended love of honesty lurks a scheme of the Demo- cratic lenders to throw a cloud on the elec tlon Gf Congressnign,” and over thatof . the Tresidential Electors, so that, should the re~ sult be close, & Congressional Investigation exn be made, with at view of unseating some of the Congressmen, and perhaps affect tho Prestdentint conitest. A two-line edltorlal paragraph In the New York Wortd, the other day. is thought to-be tho key to tha sitiatlon: “Tf Garfield Is ‘elucted, Garflekt will not be Inaugurated.” Int commenting upon ‘this imatter to-night, tig Mees, a vapor IN S {IN ITS POLITICAL OPINION, Rays: * Demotratle imagers, aceord- ing to the doubliéleaded: sunouneement of the Sentinet, are anxious to collect evdry: thing that will dda legit] evidence of bribe- ry, fraud, and iesat Voth at the recent election. "Phat Ig'all right, but Itwoutd have: Deon better had this anxtety been displayed before the election,"npon the principle that ‘an ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure? One thing, however, by way of caution. It will ne do to hateh np any eases by which to attemiit to Invalidate the elve- tion, Indiane will not stand any steh Lou- Istana mothods.? THE DEMOCHATS ARK MAKING A STILT MUNT sthis campalen. Ngtwithstanding tha adver-, tisod orders of the, Central Committee to the Presidential Eleetarg to go honwand arringe for meutings ait over thelr aistriets, thely pre pers contuln no, atinouncement of meetings, and the fact js Well known that the work In- every district has been committed to the enre of tha Cumuitleenan, who now ig engaged on it. ne : THE GENERAL CANVASS. MENTOR, > GARFIELD WAS A TALK WITH AN ASHTARULA DELEGATION, Manton, 0. Oct.—About 200 Astitabula peoply called on Gen, Garield at his Lawn fleld Home, whom -he addipsded as follows, as reported for the Cleveland Herat Gr bellyye you are nearly al all—my constituents; that this ist hon he fing, a dort OF “harvest Lome’ {uxt atter to ordi: nary harvest, and Just bofore that athor harvest that somebody willuther tia short time, and therefore [ foe] the utmost freedom In meaty a and greoting you. We tinve buen In tho habit, In tis old Nineteenth District for about ity Seart last past, of Dotleriug in the extat- enee and stenthives OF the th Star, and wo hve belleved in It ln: cloudy weathor, when noe body eould wea a star Anttist tho elousta ane durknesst this. peaple kepts ‘on beliey- jug Sn it. until “nearly we: entira world suw ft, and suw, the “grogt .canstellution wheellig around It stendy. iinmoyyule centre, ‘That North Stas, the symbol af frecdoin and the equal rights of WM men, has Lghn kept, atendly Jn view by the better people of tho Western Ree verve these forty ra thoay © tirat varers mien y Lo tik GEN. z aves, fran ie tnte long t * wero born. Thexe* 8 born Into the bellet 1 Ey, to forwet tt beaaumy It O° YONI Mb WHHL NOL Hy stince nk withe vane a Plalnly Th the nupqiorn heaven. vo wut ailgure, the poople of chig:old weteunth Biststet long aay learnt ta iho gontent, with being rlaht, over oyu hey wero Tn an appar: fy) Yoltrsporker hips ently hopeless ule Feri to dosnt Gidatiuee, hud wtragKli when ho" was by all"men excepting ‘half on duzetnt wt thos Notional Capitals -doniol tho daddig lolioving In the inimortadlity at Mherty, hu tichit on, atid fought on, GE li nbs taet ange be Ry, thom triumph. have vever recely plinone hut touched ny heart inure de nH owhen, after wepecch Tinude in Congreds rine Hane Cuuse, there enme from Jolersan, the Capital of your county, n letter from tho old patriot thanking ino: thut Lhd taken up his ch and suylug Lwas worthlly weatlig bls mantle, ¢ : Tam glad to meet you, young frontiomon, be Meving = that you “are” bound by uniaual tea to. truo ta. those yrent principles tut the | Western Hexerve helped to ninnt und cherih, know whit | this ‘all district hag done, and what It bas sufercd for its convictions, and Tain glad to know that, fh rainy and tempestious weather, in season und oa of seagon, tho Ol Gaurd will bo found peerarue tha Lanner of freadam pulnts the way p Wattle. You are wolcoma, here to-tiny, gontlomon, thrice welcome, Wa ie frlonda, We ure neigh. bord, wo are conmidad Inf comtuon cause, and L trust that no young man who makes bls irit cholco of party weiaclated to-day will bo ee Sor it when ho jouks buek fron “the end of thi eentury ta the que 188, * I shull be glad to take cach of you by the band before you leay ‘* ot FO LIE SOUTIL, ake 1 chs AvpuAS, a Y ae elvilities and frlendablps of soci) Mle; ia Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune. - N Rie, Oe “2.—The Hons Marahall Jewell; Chatrman of the tepublicin National Qommittee, has issued Ua tdtaying addresg tg thy Republicans of the Southern States; . Naa You, Oot, 2-1 the Repulticar, the ba ‘States; fhe Bulk Soni wus tN ple (Polgth of the Domocratla Huchaguttl Bengtor Thus pton {a party. At told NutionuiConyenvon of. ifs purty that the Ly Bouthury Electoral voted jeoufd wll be counted In wdvanco for “tho Demo- yerutio nominees, fits, write fu dotance of the well-known Rupublican majorities tn half of the Seuthoru tutes, und a throut thut they should Hpk bo recortud. ‘The Republicans of the North ure fully wrousad to the truth that the j@ Upmocrutia party conquered those Btates by j¥juleuge, wud gow propose to retain thom by aest a fete ad Traut, Ford dhe many thousands of our poo- ple were unable to reulize your sltias ton. and tho wrongs of which you complained scom to Boney startling for belluf, Mut tine haa shown thts”? THE ALY HAD NOT HPEN TOLD, An indignation na profound ns the enuse of It fs. Just wow pewiies tho pittriotle tases of Che North, ‘The trlumpha venieved thts ig Obte and Tadhgqa but foresmdow tho atl erones to coma ‘hoy will prove ty us tho clonth: knelt ar tho salht — pobitionl Bouth Now Js your opportunity. for vindication bufora the wortd. In the presence of this seeone Unelalng of a! grant Peaplo, tha Bauthart Uenlocritic loaders should hesitate furthor to perieente you or attempt to allence your voleos: dr Poursolis Torday patriots, frvo xpreeh, and a fate builot aro sectional hoe enuise thes nee not: permitted to exist im the Bouth, The Nutlonal Kepublioan Committee, PEAKING FOR THI PATTY, which has struggled far twenty-four years t minke frevdot Nutini appenls to you" t your votes on tho 2d of November for the ilate of your choles... Havu trusted Repul ne overy polling-pince duritg tho to” register, th books of their the votes Wiel you deposit, Me prepared 0 st fn this iminner” to demonstrate to the people of the Nation just how taany votes you nat itt ae, tiitd then lek the Deinoeratic party the peapte tow any of them they: | uses Inst. Vou with thus vinvdi> ante your Huinkined, digolfy your citizenship, nd elther compel the Vemderdey to count sour votes or stand vonvicted of hin franted you of them, - MARSH W. Dons, Seeretary. uu openly de- SYST Ay Chairman, «TILDEN, . THE DEMOCRATS AT LAST UTITAZING ALI THE HIAINS THEY HAVE GOT.” pettat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Wasntnotos, D.C, Oet, 22.—The Buentig Star of to-day prints the following: "A prominent Democrat sald todlay: ‘1 know whereof Cspeak. [know that Titden is now managing the Democraticcampnign, In taking the helm he made two demands,—first, that he shontt be absolutely commanter-t-chiet, tnd the National Committee ‘shontd follow his Instructions; and, second, Uae Tammany: aud the Trving-Hall Democracy should settle thelr dliferences and agres npon a candidate for Mayor of New York City, upon whom both factions would unite?” pelt ea NEW YORK CITY. THREE TICKER. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New York, Oct. 2.—Thero is n guod prose peet that there will be three maniclpal dekets in the fel hore in the conrgy of a few days. “The Republicans met in caucus to-day and selected 0 full tleleet, with Willian Dowd at the head for Mayor, Mr. Dowd fs a well- ‘known buslness-niang neal: ean be sald. Tle will r the party. The remainder of ‘tho ticket Is sald (o bs equally good. ‘The -Nomtnating Convention will meet to-morrow and gu through the formality of making tho nomlnations. ‘The City of New York is known to be overwhehningly Democratic, and ordinarily tt —woukl be tinpoasthle to elect a Republican Mayor, In this case, however, a large number of Denio- erats, disgusted with Kelly's domination, with the lottery method of distributing offices, and with the Demeuratle nominee for Muyor, Mr. Grace, have resolved to take sone tetion to defeat the regular nominee, ‘Thoy held A MERTING t yesterday, and another. series of meetings to- any, for the purpose of devishig some com mon ground upon which they could 1 the Republicans and unite with them in electing a candidate, ‘Thore were sev- eral conferences liclil~ to-day, and a long ono this - evoning. The educus nomlneo of the Republicans - is “not distasteful to the Independent Democrats, but they think It doubtful If he canbe elected. They urge the Republicans to head Ahoir tieket In the Conventign to-morrow with tho name of a non-partisan Democrat who has neyer been actively Mdentitied with the party, This the Republicans will * se NOY BH LIKELY ‘ro D0, Tho conferency this evening sppointed's committee of fifteen, composed of seven Re publicans and elxht Democrats, to tate this matter under further ‘constderation, A meeting of this Committee whl be held oni Monday,afternoon, It with .ba seen, by the appolntinent of a committes to meet after the meeting of the Republican Convention, that the Democrats have given up all hope of bringing the Republleans to-thelrterma. Al} Daat will bo left fer the Comnilttee to do wil bo to determine whether or not the disaffected Democrats shull support Mr. Dowd forMayor, "They probably will not, but will wndoubteds ly put a third tletet In the Net. ‘Mais state of things will have some effect, It fs thought, upon + THE NATIONAL TICKET, A Democrat stated to-day in the confor ence that there were fifteen thousand Demo- erats who would nat vate for Grace, the reg- ular Democrat{e nomlnce, At any rate this is another burden for the municipal teket of the Democratic party to beqr and another source of anxiety to those politicians who hope to earry tho State fn November for Hancock aud English. ‘The German Deno- erats are groatty diggatisfed with Mr. Kelly's candidate for Mayor, * THE “STAATHZRITUNG onenly antagonizes the ticket which the coal esced Demoerney have determined upon, ‘Lhe followers of the party tndignatly repol tho assertion that vellgton has anything to do with their growing defection. ‘They are liberals milnded fu regard to thesu matters, and cara little whatn nian’s relleton Is so Jong as ofl- elals are honest aud Intelligent. What they do object to Is tho * fron rule”? whieh Kelly's success fy certain to impose pon them, As ona of the leading Germans sald to-day: “Even though tho majority of Germang be Denwoerats, they will not bow the head nor bend the knee to Jehn Kelly and worship the {dols he svts up before them. ILLEGAL NATURALIZATION PAPERS, About fifty parsons In all were arrested at the varlons registration booths In_ thls elty for offering, attempting, or demanding to bo registered as voters on fraudulent or Meal certificates of naturalization issued to them fo 1803, "This number, Chief-Supervisar Dae venport aild tonight, tneluded atl, or nearly all, who went to the places of registry with papersof that dite and churacter tssued by the Supreme or Stiparlos Courts, They wero all brought dows from the varlous districts direet to Mr. Davenport's ofttes by the Dop- uty Marshals. ‘There “ Mi. DAVENVORT axamined thom Informally as to tho elreum- stances of tholr naturalization, and the cases: that appeared to htm to be aggravated, will- ful, or reckless violations of the Inw he sont beforg United States Commissioner Deut, Out of the fifty thore were only threa com> mitted ag yrisoners to walt Judivlal action. ‘The remainder were discharged absolutely, In each ease, however, (he Chief Supervisor retulned tho [egal certifierte, and aver forty of the mon oxpresded 0 willingness to enter on the probationary stage of eltizoushlp by dlectaring thalr Intention In propor lugul forn: to become eltizens, ‘To the Western Assoctated Press, New Your, Oct, 22.—-Tha Hon, Joseph Pulitzer, of tho Post-Dispatch, St, Louts, ad- dressed a great meeting to-night tn Chtaker- ing Mull, 4 tho Interest of. Mancock pud English, | - : “TATIVE. CARDS? WHAT THEY ANY, DOING; Special Dispatch to Tug Chicago Tribune, New Your, Oct, 2—Tho “ Tarif Gard” enmpalgn goes ‘pn with growing. strength, -nnd tho invariable results, ‘The workingmen overywhere have shown that they negd aitly tn bo aroused to ‘the meaning of the Demo- cratle platigrin to, seo. whore thelr, jiteres Vex, Theso cards show tho difference hetween tha wayes of workmen ‘here and In Europe, aud thb results certain to enaue “through a changd of adininistration, ‘Tho work of dlatyibutlpsy them among operatives in manufgctorics ti this State, New Jursoy, Pennsylyanta, Connecticut, and elsewhere, ts belng pushed with much earnestness, and the responses qlemdnstrate very conclusively that no chouge ls wanted As se Delaniator a) Iron Works, in this clty, for inatanes, there are 060 Iaborors employed. ‘The tar}if cards have had the effect to largely augment the Republican percentage of voters In that cs- tablishinent. ‘The men are AMPLY ASKED TO READ the docnments, and, havlag redd the nnan- awernble arguments, they declare thelr tne tention to vote the Mepubhean tleket. In other large fron establishments the men de. ‘elare thelr Intention to vote with tho party that will Insure them g continusnes of thelr present wages, In the paper-manufacturing Anterest many Domocratie manufacturers are supporting Garfield for business reasons, AL Ningara Falls, for Instance, the President of a darge paper-manufactiriug company, and a lifelong Demoerat, will vote the Re- publican ticket this year, A gentleman prominently {dentlfied with this Interest hero, says? “our or Anout 15,000 MEN. engaged in paper-mannfacturers, who voted the Democratic ticket at the Inst election, 1 don't belleve, from the accounts f lenrn, that one tn a inundred will yoto that-tleket this yen ‘The workmen In glass-manufactorics are also Influenced for Itke reasons, and conver- sions from Democratic to Republican prin- ciples are dally reported, From cotton-anills, arms-factortes, jiblic ofiees at Washington, dry-goodg estaulisiments, and, In fact, all classes of manufacturing houses, come dally calls for tarti-cards, One niin in the firm of IL 1 Chitty & Co,, las alone sent_out (, 000 of these convincing arguments. ” CONGRESSIONAT, NEW. Yoni, New You, Oct. 2.~The following Con- gresslonnl nominations were. made yesterday by Democrats: Eleventh Distriet, dames W. Gerard; Independent Denoerats, Second District, Brooklyn, Witham W, Astor,” Port, Oct, 22—Lhe following Con- #resslonal nominations were made to-night in Brooklyn: Republican—Secont District, Daniel O'Reilly; -Democritic—Thira vls- trict, Chartes C. Egan, ‘ ‘Tho ‘anunany Congressional Convention of the Hleventh District to-night nominated dames W, Gerard, , MASSACHUSETTS, * Doston, Mass. Oct, 22,—The Greenhaekers of the Third District nominated Orrin Fatr- banks for Congress, A resolution Hndlorsing Gens Weaver, and thanking bin for the noble stant he has tnken against fusion, was ade " Mighth District nomlnnted Johan 1, Baber nthe Kourth District Wendell Phillips had the largest number af votes, but Lhe mitt> ter was left to she District Conuuittea to re- port at the polls, PENNSYLVANIA, ALLENTOWN, Da, Oct, 22—-Col IL HH. Fisher was nominated for Congress by the Atepublicans of the Tenth District, - . KENTUCKY, teenbackers af tho Louiavinnn, Ky, Oct, 22—Tho Sion, Spoal’S, Fry was homlnated for Congress in the Elghth District by the Republicans, WASHINGTON NOTES, ROUTH CAROTANA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuinaton, D, 0, Oct. 22—The Hon, GD. Tiimen, Democratic entlidate for Congress In the Fifth Distriet of South Caro- aay meade a speech to his constituents in Colleton County Inst Monday, jn the course of whieh he touk strong ground agalnst int partof the Natlonat Democratic platform which declares for n tart for revenue only, A VINGINIA DeMOCHAT who was in Washingion to-day sati that the report that the Natlonal Dentocratle Commit. tee will recognize the “regular” Elvetoral ticket Is drawing thousands of yoters from the ranks of the Uaitjusters, and that: the Regulars will surely carry the State for Hancock, Ile does not think Gta, | Mahone will kiya op tho strugale, and for thls reason fears that the Republicans will gala a Congressman In the Norfolk District; while. is now represented by John Goude, who wag a inember of the Rebel Congress, ~ # . CON NECTIOUT INDICATIONS, Spectal Diavateh Co The Citeago Tribune. Hantronn, Conn, Oct, 2,—Conversation with leading Republicans to-day indteated general contklence ty (ie ability of the Re- publeang to carry the State for Garfield by a fair. majority. Comparatively Ilttle im poriatecs appears to be attached to Demo eratle elalins that the Greenback vote, having largely returned to the Democratic ranks, will glva them s mittech stronger vote thon their opponents dream of, Careful Re- pubilcans atkich some fmportanes to this as- sertion, and ure content with predicting 0 inajority of 1,000, Instead of from 3,000 to 5,000, ag claimed by thelr murd enthusiastic brethren, I am. inclined to side with the cautions faction, for experlence has shown that predicting Connectleut majorities is uneertain work. Mich interest attaches to the carrying of the Legislature, In whieh tha Republiesns had last whiter a mnfority of about ninety on jolnt ballot ont. of n total yota of 24, ‘Tho Republleans are especially desirous of holding this majority, to the gnd that a Repubhean piny be efeeted to the’ United States Senate in place of Scnator Eaton, now the only New England Senator whe ig 4 Denwoergt, ‘Those who know THE WILY TACTICS OF MM, HANNUM, of the Demoucratle National Committee, ap, prehend that the Republicans will carry the State for Garlield, “He will abandon the gen- eral result, and concentrate his efforts upon, seourlng a Demovratic majority in the Logis- Tnture. Le has been Jn the Sennto once, and such Aplin rescued froma general Repub- Nean vietory would give him the right to ane other election. Hut Mr. Barnua will have trouble in enrrying out this program, for the Republicans tn the town clestions, In the early part of this wenth, carried ninety. threes towns, agalist fifty-seven by the Dem-' oerats. ‘This indicates a safe majority for them In tho Legislature. Barnuin’a latest roorbachs, Cartish’s alleged Chinesa letter, and Jewull’s Floris dispatches, are crenting queh ‘merrhwent here, in Barnin's own State, where his pecullar trleks are well une derstoatl. Both have been so dimsy, how= aver, that even hls polllical friends have very Nitleto elahn in thelr favor, and ara dis- gusted. A DEMOCRAT REMARKED TO-DAY: “BUI Barnum fs slightly off; ho used todo smarter tricks than that when ho was rune ning the Connectleut machine” The Credit Mobiler and De Golyor charges have lost all forco In this section,-and & popular badge among Connecticut Republicans to-day iy ono with’ Garflek’s name and 20 in big gures, A heavy rain-storm preyails hore to-nfgnt, and several blg processions have necessurily been: postponed. An at+ tractive fenture of the campalgn fn this elty will be an address on the tariff by . le MARICTWAIN : ata Republican rally.next weok, It is un- derstood that his treatment of Uaucock's tari letter will bu choteo reading, ° NEW JERSEY,, é PLEASANT: NEWS, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chlcage Tribune, - New Your, Oct, 24.—Tho Republicans of the small Stute of New Jersey appear to bo fully allve to tho aityation of altars within. the bounparics of that Commonwealth, and speak pdpefully of pehloving & falr Repub- Nean mujority in the coming election, ‘Tha representative of, Tue ‘Tuune visited the Headquarters -of the State Conmilttes . lr Jerssy City today, and found. everybody up to .their ears div works and plz aling tholy heads with ealeolitions of tnasorities, Tue largest athount of printed matter evor Issued is being gent over the State and put Jute the hands of tle work- Ingmen, New Jersuy fe filled with taanu facturing establishments, somo of thes ent ploylus geverod Uhupsund hiuds. ‘Shesa'gy- . eratives, of whatever kind or nay allty, are supplicd with tracts, Pring laws, speeches, and teports. In utttony this the State Is being flooded with campal; orators of tho first quality, ‘The nc Emery A, Storrs, Col RG. Ingersall, gb Gen, Grant are among the The Chait man of the State Commiltes sald tovtay tha there had never been so mueh and 80 effec, iyo work tlone in tho State In any campatgy within his recollection, 7 Qu, QUANT spoke three times {n Jersey City Inst Nlohy He spenks at Franklin to-morrow af ternon, and will vistt several large towns tn the Stay turing the coming week, Owing to the conned Influences, a largely Mnereased Th publican vote is. expec: Tn some in atanees hundreds of factory hands have met and resolved to vote for Garfield Ina bog A THOROUAI PANTY ORGANIZATION has been effected throughout the State, every preelnet nnd schoul dlstrict Is Delng canvassed, ‘Shere ts no diszulsing tho thy arin of the Democrats at the eneronehinenty Made upon thelr ranks. "They adit hatte tariff question and the Influence of the Te publican party organizattoit In the State has been too much for ther, aud they ay thes wish the campaign was at duend. They taly large, but they think small, and, when Fount, hokling communion with thelr honest eon. victlous, they invariubly give it up, svc ts THE nEvonT obtained from the State of New Jersey py, day, and the gleefil faeces and contidens manner of the campaign managers goes far to confirn-thosy favorable statemonts, maty by thon with so much confidence, They tink they’ will carry the Stateon the Nothin al issues by 1,500 to 2,500 majority. » PENNSYLVANIA, ENCOURAGING REPOITS, Spectut Dispatch th The Chicago Tribune, Terrsnvna, Pa, Oct, 22.—The Republican of Western Pennsylvania are brimtul ¢ enthusiasm, Large meetings ‘In every: ety and town are of daily and nightly oven, ‘Tho largest meetings ever known jy Butler County wero held to-tay and to-ulsk, attended by tot less than 1009 the torehiight parade was a nag nifivent affalr, Gartleld’y successful effort to shave the speetile ofl tax removed at the clog of the War has not been forgotten by tha producers} who will roll up on mnjoriy for him that will astonish the Ne thoaracy, ‘Lhe Juvenile Garheld and An -thur Clubs of Allegheny: County are having agrand tine here tontghts:They ntunber several thousand, and wake © fing appear anee. A sprelal FROM PUILADELPITA says Senator Wallnce concedes the State to (urficht Jt iy also announced that the Dew socrutle Natlonal Committee have come to the same beonoluston, The best informed Repub Heans now estimatetbat Gartleli’s inajority in Pennsylvania will reach £0,000, Alle gheny County is wood ‘for 12,000, All the fending businessmen are with the Repub Heang, fi IOWA, DONNELALION, _ Speelat Diswatch (a The Chicago Tribune. Keagur, In, Oct, —Ahont 200 of the Gartigt and Arthar Clyb went to Donnelison last evening vin the Keokuk & Northwestern Railroad toattend a large meeting at tht place, whieh wag addressed by the Hon, J, ¥. Wilson, of Fatetlelt. ‘The company went fully equipped, and. inads a torehlisht parnde, ‘The excursion-traln was put on for ‘the oceaston, and the whole. number attend ing was something over 00, ‘They returned this morning ab 1 o’clock, RNORUE, . The Democrats had waneeting on the cor nor of Sixth and Mainstrects to-nicht, whieh was addressed by the Mon, J, Mt. Shelley, of this_eity.-; The Hancock and: English Cluts turned out to. the tune of: $00, a pout part of tho number being ‘ginal boys, who wore In, some way Induced to fait fnto the ranks ‘Che ihecting was nota grand success. ILLINOIS. ve PROPUETETOWN, Spectat Disoateh to The Chicago Tribune Prorpersrows, Ib, Ogt 22—The Repub Heans of Whlteside County assembled, en masse nt this placa to-day, maklig one of the greatest demonstratiops of the campaign. Une of the largest processtons, consisting of brass and martial music, Goddess of Liberty, States represented by Indies, Territories by young ladies on a platform, cavalry ant lo fantry, followed ‘by tho citizens of thy au rounding towns, made.tt one of the most in posing exhibits ever made In tho county. ‘The principal speaker, A. M, Jones, mule a red-hot, enthusiastic speeeh, whieli was wildly applauded, The Fon, C. 0, Warren also made a telling speech, followed by Maj. Connolly, of Springfield, ‘the hall containing upwards of 1,000 people, wat Mled to overflowing, white thousands wert parading the streets with torches, music, ete Whitesita 1s good for 2,000 majority fur Gar Held and Arthurs é e'. BRACEVILE. Speetal Correspondence of ‘The Chtengo Tribune * - BRACKVILLE, 1):, Ot, 21.—A Jurge and en ihusiastie Republican mocting was held here to-nizht. Col, So W. Mun, of Jollet, was ‘Dilled to, speak, but, owkyg ta sickness, was unable: to “uttend. “Che” meeting was ad: dressed by: Frank E. Munn (son of Col, Munn), an attorney of Brafdwood, anil the Jon. 2. UH, Goodrich, also of Braidwood, + tree mirehing Garhient anit Arthur Club, under command of Dr, Sforn, marelied to the depot ant -through the Vlog, led by the Gardner: Brass Band, ‘The “Democrats al this placa as soon as they found the Repub Henny were to hayo w meeting. billed, the town and surrounding country that they would hayo a peeetine ‘and that P, C. Hal of Joliet, nnd It. M-Wing, of Morris, would do: the “speaking, -After the Republicans opened thelr meeting, the Democrats com menced thelr specel. 4 listeners were but. fow, and composed entirely of boys Alter sngaklng a few moments they Ce up fn disgust, and. lett the place. ‘The Repul- Hican tucoling Was a success, . ‘Phe room was crowded With men and ludics, 1 OANLAINVILIA, Epectat Dispateh to The Chleaga Tri CAMLINVILLE, TH; Oct. 2,—Col sell, af ‘Toxna, addressed the Gard thur Clab of this elty at the Court-Hotise to aight, before a lurge sud enthustnatic nudl- etice, 1s speech was. recalyed with great wR" Repubillenns: of Afacouptn are alse We Republicans of Macoupln are alive, and will hs thelr duty, Col, Hny, the Rett Tenn candidate for Congress from this dls trict, is making a splendid: canvass, an ls whining friends on every hand, Le will de feat William Morrison, : SPRINGFIELD, Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tridune- Seutworseen, 1, Oct. 84,—Monday evens ing the Hon, Johw-#, ‘Scanian, at thy re quest of the workingmen of the elt: s dreas them at Armory Wall, ‘The Ton. J i. Hamitton will speale ‘Tuesday oventnt, aud the Hon, 1. L, Morrison Saturday even" ing. Meetings are held In the county every evening, and a large number of conyerts from the Democracy’ have thus far been miade Jn this county, eset Bi AUCACAY, Ay * Special jspatch to @hteaga Tribunte:, Ervinanas, UL, Oct, 2.—The Republle ans of Shumway, in the north part of tts county, hud a very large and enthusiistle tally ft that plaew to-night. J.C. White aud W. YL Barlow, of Ef_higham, spoke by ba glish, and the Yon, George runing, o (ete tratiy, in German. |The Zagham Ghee Club, wis presunt, gid sang a Number of thelr beat enmpalgn songs. ‘The “meeting, fa polut at numbers and enthusiasm, exceeded suiy prey oug necting of gither party In that pur the county, i ‘ ¥DGAR county, tu “+ Bpeelat Ylspatch to Ths Chicago Tribunt ARIS, [1], Ovt, 2 Pr, .—Tho Democracy ot this county Hold 0 "grand rally? in tits cy to-day, Postors were sent out ov try, announcing that the great blata fe, sand windbug of the age, th Jury, aul ile Samay Hunt bean beaten for Congréss lo both of Ohlo—wauld posit Ay and uddrusa the unterriied, | But they, ta . not here. Cary was needed in New Yor! an little Samuiy could not come on econ of fealing bad and having his oflice robbed hie spurwwhange, ‘Chen a fellow don't wha has 2 lily distrlets— ively be present