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+ VOLUME XL." MONDAY, ___Ghe Chitago Daily @ 25, OCTOBER 1880. T A CARPETS, . : . ’ eld, Ledler ME & Co. Stale and Washington-sts,, Are Now Exhibiting ARLOM DiS Scotch, Axminster, Royal Wilton CARPETS! Fyelisive Patterns! also. Comotete Stocks of Oriental ADCS Rugs, a) WH 3 113, 125, 117 & 119 State-st We invite all persons in want of Gentle- men’s Furnishings to call and examine our stocks and prices, feel- ing confident they will find our assortment of fabrics and Styles un- equaled, and at RHA- SONABLE prices. 11s Or The Silver Islet Consolidated Min- ing and Lands Company, 52 Broadway, W YORK, Kept, 15, 1991, Notice ts hered; Chanpany, by Hirehondyrs, hl beset" OF fret by ot N pread and conform to thy atpulation ine their Shnre Corgltteutos, as failure to pay [9 eineity, Tutorest ut the rate ef T percent inti’ bo allowed on, payments made prior ik, ONG. orn Novenibuty be (ia Nove Vive-Vrestdant, N. U.-itemittances for Contributions should be nee AN conip Hi the Cortihentox of stock. tiuepay> {| MERIRCHANE RAWLOIING. hient map be Rektiuwicduud theron, bub, whiure tte paca ys Keimpmeticabie or Ingonventunt, recolpin will bo tu LEIS reco! turned for nttnehwwent te eortilicatea Bent Is mato, Iirect nll registered: mall imatter for this Company tw No, St Broudway, N.Y. ‘on whieh pays CKNOWLEDGED SUPERIORITY Theavora uotico ts lnued pneauane tw a Hesotuuon of the Directars passod Judy 10, "To provide menns for mernting uxpotiscs wt thy mitiy 2 und, Snasnuteh athe prospective product ut the leh miterut since eosered cannot by realized In thing ta provide for ‘inter supplies, Ole. Ie ie deamied Inexpedtent to des UNDNARWHEAIL | fer the cull, EDWATD LEARNED, President, Reo York. Mept, 1, RD, OREGON RAILWAY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, DINASKAU-KT., NEW YORK, Sept 13. 190.—'tho Hoard Of Directurs Inve dvelared a quarturiy divid oft TWO (2) PIC Cee Y OF OUR ‘ ORDER GARMENTS In Style, Finish, and Quality, combined with the undeniable fact that we have a Regular Whoiesale Stock of Fine Woolens To select from, and guarantee at all times the VERY LOWEST PRICES For the article furnished, has placed us at the head of the Fine Merchant Tailoring business in the West, aud ought to induce the most Judiclous and Fastidious Buyers tuere’ Loan and Veunt Co, 3 exehnttesplycd, ‘rks also wince dividend ot PEN dy Pitt parable at the same tine and place, beth pay= tonuckholilore of record Sept. 24 For tha girs of preparing for a special meeting Of the stocks it at, Portlund, Orexort, Vet. 20 (ot notice will be ivan by etredlar latter to Jethe transfer books will be elusud frum kept. sunt Noy, HORACE WHITE, Trousuror, OREGON RAILWAY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, WNagsar-ar, New Vout, Sopt 28 18s, aun yt tho pure oilers of we Hourd of Pirectors. DALE, Saw 8 ist and e Ex Porea of snbseription tu mow Ktowk by Hb Teourd Gets Sih, My iat EKOPATINIC SE WICS, To give us a call before ordering elsewhere. SSUES Re ee ee ee Teoiie URES UMPIRE YA py HOMEOP ATIC Si EOUPTON, NEE AN ANtTO eELOM, aud Heitable, thoy {to payne use. on GATZERT’S, 179 & 181 CLARK-ST., Open till 9 p. m. Cor. Monroe. TEAS, SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, AND CIGARS, 51a GE WAMANH-AY,, Offer {000 Uale-Chonta Now Crop Is ‘TEAS: f0.000 CIGATIN: nego wtuck nll erintes POUACCOS: and Zell i Fikvts, ull grades, in lots to dobbere wt fess than Shimitfuetirers f pend your tuntl orders nud call und 800 us. Bole Bioprintors of the celebrated “TONIC” Cigar. Prico, ¥. Henduches, Bie » Myapeyentiny Bills Sdppreased or 1 Whites, too prutine Periods, rou ¢ uae Hpiciul Sra eum Eryzipuins, Ei eunietian, Hhguinatic Lut 1 Ale, Cnilt, Fovi Mind of Mideding...,, fF etlrunien initia wy r eral He ney Whee Devinity: ‘y Wenkne eda oF Chay ent by thy C1 en reculpe at pele eoputtite Me AP Ur. ianph Opp. tee Thy waphreya® trata Aforuee WRUSSES. Demand steadily Increusing, and ento unpreeedonted. en ny ri I {i 1s Dus Us ape enee Aue ue [any sules prove salen Uidere We guUrente $100 | wiseeale cia Weatorn Avonts fue "GOLD Cll” CLGAIUET TES, Reward. thy best suid tn Chiao, We ION MIECMANTS, COMI LINDLEY & C0., Commission Merchants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE. ~ 88 & 90 La Salle-st,, Chicago, Fpwanp M, Firnn, Da SANDLEY, Pour ¢, terer, wil wy to @ charitable tustitution $K0 in onse Sian Incuinat Hernia that cun HOO tuations Mayr Ea WO cunnot retain with the PARK EL that th 8] in} nN; NTIVEE COMMON SENSE TRUBS, patented July | AMET Mas ARTLELE, BULAN & ee { , fd Statonat,, Chicagu,M. PUEPARKER, tho patentee. tins ed 0 yours O B ee, the lusts yours with Marina Muapitals, Are MARE, oud Poddionors, the Government having 43 Fappiance ng thy best tn use. 4 shat crn by curud Wo never full to curd, SLCHLESS-TIERY ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ——___ Patented Mureh 20. 147 WHITE’ Jhthe bose S PATENT LEVER TRUSS Horuiay is itn power eure Uke dine ese Foor erg sguauce poraan auouul havand, VEC TRUSN CO, se Re. Ke JOUN Y, TRUERDELE, Kowa 8, Wasirntttty, CYNUS W. FIELD, Spuclal, A. H. ABBOTT B47 SDA. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. : Oras) XCC! . moa, A Xeentor’s Sule. ceane (UGE 10, clase up the ovtaty of tra OQ. 1ibblo, do- food S82 ober wt prlvata sale lils wa-uwere fori, With uy eluents, wed buildings, wd T ke orchal Well, stocis water, ol rit dred eres Of Uinibur wud ieudow band, Tan gtated in bathe U any eh two, tnllgs vast vu! 1 aie Dlation, on Pan Hindid and Grand ‘trains coats: Dida Wil be received for natd lands bn par: * ana fg f2F aity nuiuberos purculs together. ‘HlG 1 ued POFcct. ‘Curae uF eatly, onvethitd cust the «aHeY I ba oqual paymeuty duo In twelve und red to WOHthe tro diy OC palo, Fespuctively, su=- Sid aera tertwage ou Iands auld, Walyiny yaluntiont PAIK ORDRe BTANDARD praiseingt 7 a vl aR eal neeaea eine Antaewal Bh ‘per cent pur S CA L E Ss REO Sar enc A eae xing, ang Aub, in Crawiy Patiity L , ‘ ‘OY ALL KINDS, er Uc, Mh Ioolh, GED, W. Tey FAIRBANKS. MORBE & OO. AMOS AL 141.& 113 Lake St, Chicago, Be carctuttobuy only the Genulue eerie wr AEN ES rene, 4 Gents’ Dress Silic dats, Broadway tyle, Superior Quality, on hand ue Inade to measure. Price, $5.00, oa BARNES? Hat Store, 86° Mad- Oost. (Lribune Bully ds Pree qu tu aw Wabash-ay supe waiting for‘dovelopmionts, *\Copsl crodlt f# xiyen Lanoryan for tho way tu“ which’ PILLORIED. The Crooked Vulcan Who Forged the Democratic Thunderboit. His Name Announced os Kenward Philp, pf the Smut-Mill So- Called “Truth.” ‘ The Circumstances That Haye Raised Him to ‘This Bud Eminence’, Last Week of a Great Cam- paign in New York— Grant’s Labors. Sermon by Talmage on Politics —Aspect of Affairs in Connecticut. Democratic Uneasiness Over Mahone’s Visits to Philadelphia—Abuse of the Franking Privilege. Louisiana to Furnish Grounds for an Electoral Wrangle—Parallel Be- tween Garfield and Hancock, ‘ Specimens of Southern *Iortiness?— immense Meetings in Wisconsin and Hlinuts, Ete. Trish Republicans—Eli Perkins—Congres- sional—Iowa—Seoratary Thompson —Notes of the Campaign. THE FORGERY. SPOTTED, THE NAME OF THE FORGE CONFIDENTLY Ale LEQED TOKE PHILP, Spectat Dispatch to The Chic ‘Tribun Orrick oy THE BaooKLy ane." New Yonk, Oct, 24.—To-morrow the Republican Na- onal Commitice wl make a report eifectually: establishing the responatbility of the Cuineso letter purporting to have cimanated from Gen. Garfield, Tho report is based on tho reports of uxperts, who clearly show that oneof the editors of tho New York fruth, a man named Kenward Philp, 1a the author of tho letter. ‘I'his is proven whthouta doubt, and the plates are now in the hands of the engravers, and will show tho aim- ilurity of writing so closely that there is not a possibility of a doubt, Whe caso was worked up by ++. SHOMAS Ry LONERGAN, : who wna at ane tlhe manager of Pinkerton’s, and fora tong time in the employ of the Gov- ernment. Lately ho has had nreerct service Durentt of Lis own, and was employed by John 1, Davenport for this Job on the recommendation of Chauncey I, Filley, of St. Louis, Prior to employing Lonergan the Natlonul Committee hud been working to prove the traud, and had sent detectives to several suspected polnts, but. Lonergan insisted ‘that the forgery was com- mitted In New York, and sueceeded In gaining Pretending to have some business with the vltlco of Truth, ho studied the peculiueltios and iniluential positions of the control of thy enso, varluus employés, and finally deotded that vant wns tho “artist.” A little figuring placed him in possession of some of Phitp's handwriting, and a burried comparison With the fae sluite of the letter published in ‘Truth showed him that ho was on tho right trick. ‘Tho manuseript was placed in the hunds of Davenport and Arthur, who tminediately turned Itover to Ames, Payne, and other ex- yerts, and they finmediately corroborated Lon- crgan's theory, who he suspected, anda dozen othor facts ostabe lished the necuracy of bis Judgment, The re- port of tho experts fg cloar and convincing, and the fraud is shown up conclusively, Philp is known us A PENYEOT MASTER OF TILE PEN, His fimitguons of handwriting are marvelous, and, Jess than a week ago, by produced froin memory a facsimile of tho sigiatures of the signers of the Docturation of ‘Indepondence sa eloverty donc thut they. might have beon a photograph. bus he become that any signature laeasy to his faelle pen, aud ho can sven write a page of foolscup in cluso imitution of any copy shown him, Apart from this, he ls'a politician of no Atte ability, and he hus gone inte this campalyn with tho Intention of playtug a big and promi- nont part, Practically, ie cONTHOTS TRUTH,” and in its sanctum bis word is law, Lonergan negualnted himecif with Vhilp's pocutinrities, unt bls perfeet control over the peu, and upon this wont to work. J Ils gud. vcas has’ completely —_ restored the contkdence of the Committeo, and that body uow suy that they will: produce to-morrow a report completely disposlug of the Morey lutter, and placing Its authorship where it bus longs. Tho fucts have been’ telegraphed to Gen, Garbuld to-day, but bia reply hia notbeon made publi Jt bus been dicovered to-night chat ANOTHER FOROENY 18 CONTEMPLATED, Tt ia pretended that a lotter similar tu the Morey | letter, but to anotbor man, hay been discovered, and Louvrgan has informed tho Committee that it will be published in Truth this week, Tho sources of bls tuformution is not mide public, but ho claims possession of fucta that bear out hd statements, and Davenport clalins to uve been informed tothe aume offect. ‘Chure iseuino fooling against Gon, Arthur for bis sluygishness in bringing out tho facts of the forgory. Ho Brat fourned of thoy yesterday, and -the oxperty completed their work this morning. Boveral members of tho Committee urgdd thut the disclosures be put forth fmimo- diutely, but Arthur js Inclined to delay, cou- tending that : THM LATE THE NETTHI, as the Domocracy will depend on the current No untll tt is disproved, while, if {t wore nailed now, thoy would have tine to get up another before elcotion, Arthur instructed Lonorgan, in tho prosenve of your correspondent to-night, not to lve avy of hfs Information to the preas-—u course tbat is warmly denoupeed by the Republicans here, who clatiu there Isao tie to logy in making up fanvy reports, whieh dover baye ag much elfcet aa tho sltople statement of fuct worked Into a nows ftom. Tonorgan is roticont, but docs not decline to adiait that pe has got the ult. VAULY UAN'T UB FOUND TONIGHT , foran luterview, and ; ull tha Now York bo traced tho. forger, and the rapidity of bls work,—crodit ontirely tulsplaved, whon one von tumplutes bis unnecessary Imitation of un oyster when juterrogated, Mranuey Hunt.eY. . IT6 STAMP. - , ‘NO MUCH STAMY UnED. Bpeclat Dispatch to Tha UAleago Tribune. -rendy for Matritiitiog ak Up to the time the exports ro- ported Philp's name had not been divulged, butas soon 18 the experts wero satisticd Lonergan told: Ho has a tnania for imitating the munuserlpt of others, and go proticlent denees of forgery of the Chinese fetter put forth It Barnum's Lynn Ne. ‘The order of tho dntes and wordson the postmiari: in the fae. simile letter is Washington, dan, 210 p. ty 14), 1." The following Is 2 Copy of the post- mark in its ordar, whieb was in use din, 223, and was used untit April 13: “ Washington, 188), Fob. 15,8 p.in, D.C" ‘The following Is a copy of thostump in its order in use since April 3: Washington, Oct. 21 hp. in, IW, D. jc withbe seen that the forger waa Ignorant of tho fret that In the postmark’ used Jun, 2b tho Hieures 1880 Itumediutely followed the word Washington, He, however, dikes tha abbrevin= ton of Januncy Jun.")} foitaw tho word © Washington which i thé order of tho tang in use slice April 13, but not the one -that wis used In January. The athinp at the Cupitol Dost-Omtice Is simply this: Washington, Inthe frst ne, anid the ward Congres une Svectal Dispatch to The Chtengo Tribune, Wassaros, Oct. 4.—Syfeaking of Bornum's Lynn Ke and the forged Ghinese letter, Donn Pintt. in the Capital, says: “Among the blesstiuer pf independence tn Journalism—nnd they a numerous—la the jnesthoable privilege’ of punting out nnintfest absurdities In eampalgn G@ocuinents. Even in the lust throes of the strugpie, sympathizing 1s we do with the efforts (of | American lubor to | amuaneipate 'f ityelf. from — the atbering thralidom of monopoly, we awalted with tiuch Interest the publication in fac shale of Gartleli's ullewed letter ito “Morey, of the s0- enlled Employers’ Union ayLynr, No man pow in publiio life is so selentifid in his muatery of tha King's Bngtish as Gurileld. Indeed, have otten marveled at the chastity, oven severity. of tho style’ thut narked hig hupromptu utter- ances pon tho flear of thp House when they came into the print of tie revord, Now, 10. muster of tho Eugligh language would say * tho: qnestion of employés.’ yo Nts phrase is not only meaningless, but it fs awkward and uncouth. Itis the phrasg of a bungler, of 2 novice, of a miu tinicenstonied to studious Ko. Teetlon of forms of expression. Agitin, tho fib rieation of this, alleged letter makes Garield spell ‘companies’ with aty,' thus: *Compuiys. We do not think ony further analysis ie re. {. Wonroustonixhed tt the atipldity of nocrae Committee in lending tts couns lenince to the elreulation of such a rank fraud on iis face,—but, bold ons wepre not prtonishod nt nny stuphiity of the Démocratle Caminittee, Mayle Barnum himself syolls companies" with aye conumaur Spectat Diapateh to The Chteago Tritunes Conuaucs, O,, Ocb 2— Tp the casini observer, potitieal work [sot 8 xtandstill,—tho change trom torchilght processions every wiht pres vious to the Inte eleetion to that of ordinary quict being wost marked, Tho comuilttecs, hi ver, are hard at work igual nd the tide which set in two weeks io in favor at tho Hes pubilcans cannot be held back by the frantic appeals of the Deinoeratie Committee. Tho Dunsling forgery of the Chinese letter has fallen Hut, and dinpuets all honorable Demoorats. Ute but a repetition of tho tactics adopted tn 1870 when the Democratic National Comiltuca toed tho country with what purported to be siguil proof that Gov, Hayes wits. a Inamber of tho So- elety known ns the “Amerlean Mlinuuies.” Stupid ag the Democrats: ure, no one would bavo Bup- wd the trick which falied tham then would bo repented naw: bit thers bive aritved In. this elty 123,000 0f tho forged Gariiold letters, which ave being sprentd broadcast. Information ro- colved to-day from Democratic sources Is to the eifect that another batel of forged papers, some of which contain tho vilest slinders on Gen, Garileld’a -churacter, ary te. be Bet tered Lronteast «the day before tho No- vember olection. It 1s underatoud: that sumo of the slanders are of a personal uature, and are intended to blacken his character aa a geutive mat, Thess clreniars hilvo been prepared by tho Natlonul Democratio Conunittee, and hive heen sent to every Stuto, in the. Unton, where thoy are distributed to tho various Democratic County Conmittecs, who arg to attend to thoir elrewlation on the Ist: of Novembers A lurge supply of these documents hua been racelved bere, und are now being!.put-up in packuges 0. proper thine, It {s learhod that the originitor of these yile articles, which are to flood the country on Nov, 1, fg one Charles A. Byrne, of New York.—o inn, who tho dramntle people of the United States certainly buve renson to remember. THE CAMPAIGN. NEW YORK, THe CITY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. New Youk, Oct. 2t.—Tho Demoeratly candl- date for Mayor, Mr. W, i Grave, baving to-day oMetally notitted the two wings of bls purty that hoe aveepts the great responsibility, no dunht with tho mental reservation that he will be tho best Mayor New York ever had, there [8 prospect, nay, a certuinty, of a fight that will bo waged with much bitterness. The fact that Mr, Graco isa Roman Catholle at onee ralsedl tho query, when the vomlontion wus made. What doca Mr. Kelly: menny—for ft was woll understood that the Mayoralty candidature tender had boon made at Dr, Kelly's direction, and that, white it was an apparent victory for Irving Hall, i¢ was in reality the triumph of Tummuny. Dnt, nt tho same the, the question was propounded by the feruld, WHAT DORKS MI, KELLY MEAN? for, Mr. Grave being 2 Catholle, it was demon- strated that, 146.0 Catholle had over won that office here, it wus cortain the present aspirant would not break the ne of procedence. Mr, Kelly's intention, no donbt, is to cither rule or ruin, and while he bus sueceedod in making 0 Nyure-head ot Irving Hat ho upprecintes the = fuct that = tho site- ceas OF tho ticket would nat bring the pres+ tige to tho tickot that he svoroetly covets, The American clemont will ‘not tolerate retigions domination, and this sontimont was pretty for- cibly expresved here when the nomination of Graco was innde. Theos Nventag xpress, which was formerty a noted Kuow-Nothing organ, hus now given wy to tho blandishments of Kelly, and fs ono of the stunchust supportens of the infusion of retlylous oloments into the campalyn. Tho Herald to-day speaks. its mind pretty freoly, and suys, ninong other things: © Irlshmon who, like Kelly, aro without. the tact and seuse that js the natural endows ment of Irishnien with braing, but who bave all, tho fulth in bellowing, und ronring, and vindles- tive Bpocches that Is equally an Gudoewment of TUN MORE WRETAG OF THE REED, many {maging that what resista thom in its chuructoristioally still and temperato wiy yields before thom, but if thoy do they indulge fa valn Caney; and sinvo this champlon of Irish and Cathollo dictutlon «seems . to wih this iygue ta be mude—aince he wants it” unleratoat that hiv way must be supremo, aud that whoover objects shull be overwholinod, If possible, by u doluye of vilo nates, raked from the ocsspools of hla line agination, or the yot fouler recesses of bis mem- ory,-he can have tho fasuc made “Just aa distinetly and vlearly ay tho cause may rus quire. For, whou ua Catholle Iriahman, tho leader of an Irish Catholle purty, announces and boasts that he willdectdo political contlicta in this neighborhood ng sults hia good ploasitre, ‘by. weana of tho suffrages of 0,000 Irish Cutholio voters upon whom ho can count, the pooplo have an opportuulty Lo bus just what sort of an institution THE VATIOLIC CHURCH 18 IN POLITICS, and to understand whut a furvo it would bo to protend that free government can continue whore It ig permitted. to tough its band to pull- tles, or, Indood, wo uxlat—fur whore by ox(sta It would not loayo polities nlone, This is 4 Protoat- ant country,and the Amorican pooplo urea Protestant poopty. hoy tulorite ali reliylous, even Mobaimmoedanism; but thore ary soing poluws fy all . these tolerated religions. tw which they object, and will not permit, wand the vive of the Cutholie Church, by whieh It has rodted out the political Institutions of all countslos whore it uxlste,—whlol has madosit Mko' & Hight. of locusts cverywhere,—will bo parly rebuked hero when it fairly shows its indorstand, murvover, Aba fullest posible ©. - SYMPATUY WITH AMBHIC, ‘on thls Important toplo." that png eval Oe With Sif, Grace now 4 Uxtury ta. the Gold and’ tho Dyimvorucy quarreling over bis cundiduuy, the outcome may bo very luygoly tn fuvor of the Itepublicans of tho city, aud ald materially in dualnishing the Dumocratio majority, ‘THY LAST WEEK OF THE CAMPAIGN IN THIS CLTY iy to bo w busy one, In addition to numorous meetlngy in tho different Cougryssloual and Wasutnaton, D, C., Ovt, 24.~'he following fe | Assombiy dlatricta, there sre to be peverul amore specific explanation of the iutriusls evi lurgo meetings «oat tho ‘Cooper lastl- Thia Mr, Kelly muy undbrstund, pnd, tite, At this hull to-morrow night a inass- ting of the colored Republi will be ade dressed by Frederick Douglnsa, 3,0, Weare of Poiladelphia, W, W. Hicks of Florida, and John F. Qunrles and G. W, Willams of Ohlo, The Hon. John Sherman will address a meeting tobehelt in the Cooper Institute on Monday ght, ‘Thitraday night, [nthe anine hall, Wayno MaoVeagh, of Phitadelphia, will spent, address is also expected from Chartes Frinels Adams. de. A meeting tins been arranged, for Friday night, at whieh tt was Intended that’ the Hon. BE. W. Stoughton and the Hon. 1. i. Brews ater, of Pilladelphia, ahould aneak. Prior arrangements for the buaitess-men's meeting, to be held on the sume nlubt, may make ft nee easiry to withd rw the spenkors named, as the bustness-mien, who have beenexceatingly active in the campaten, are very desirons of having an opportunity ta have one memorable gather: ing of thelr own befory the contest fs aver. THY REPURLICANH OF THIS STATI enter upon the hist woot of the campaign with Iight hearts and strong contidence in thelr ablll- ty once more to place New Yorkut the head of tho Republican Status, At tho headquar- ters of tho State Committe, where tho Sceretaries are still busy plueing speakers for the incetings to be held up tu Saturday night, the advlecs revolved lve every reason for the ean- filence felt by the party, From nll sections the vanvars abows that not nw Republican bas been (tle, and that not one man wil bo Idle between now and Nov, & but that uvery uffart that hus heretofore been made to arouse the enthusiasm of voters In the canse wilt be put forth with double strength. The tusk of tho State Committes has been Wheavy one. Involving an amount of -iibor which must bottone with rent cire,and which ne eumilates so rapliiy that the mumbers of tho Committee, Including Gen. Arthur, tho Chulr- man, are obliged to be about from in the morn- ing unth 2 and do‘clock the next morning. ‘The uumber of MEETINGS THIS WEEK will be very Jurge. Every town of Importance, and inany of tho smaller towns, desires to have afinnt raliy,and each demands one or more wood spenkers. The supply does not beyin to equal the denimud, and nu litte dlilleulty fs ex- perlenced In the effort go to place the Kpenkers who ure ut the disposal of tho Committes thut they can xpeak In a lurge number of places with tho least possible travel. TUR CRY FOI GEN. GRANT has been greut. Every town along the Contral Ratirond bas cent an Invitation to beve bin stop on his way West, and at feast shitke hunds with a few of the Republicans who desire to Keo him, Tho Committee baye been uble to promisa that he will aypeur at Utiea tu-duy, To fulfill that nroniise Get, Grant left this elty to-night on o special car to carry him to Buitilo and buck to. New York. Ha was accompanied to tho Grand Central depot by Gen. Arthur and Mr, Joseph =D, «Warren, of Muffalo. = Mire Gilbert Robinson, of Troy, Mr. IL &. Tarbosk, of, Genesee, and several others traveled with him. On his arrival at Utien he will be received by Senator Conkllug, whose guest ho willbo for one night. AT THE OREAT MEETING to bo held thore. Gen. Graut will preside, and addresses will be made by Sonator Conkling, Judge A, W. Toure. Gon. No P, Banks, and the Hun. George 8. Boutwell. It is altogethor probable that’ Gen... Grant will thon’ traivet’ West) in company: with Sonutor Conkling, appearing with him on Tuesday at Syracuse, at Rochester on Wednes- day, and at Bullato on Thundiy. At Bullalo preparations have beon made for the greutest political demonstration ever seen in the western part of tha State, Since Gon. Gurteld stopped in Buttwio on his way East carly in the campuign, tho varlous elubs .bnve been: greatly strongthened. ‘Tho city ix aroused ay It has naver been before, ani, with tho prospect of. huiving not only Senator Conkling but Gen, Grant present atone meeting, tho Republicans ure enger to show that they can give those two adimired leaders u great recep tion, SENATOI CONKLING returns to Lockport on Friitny to speak thero, ent tho Lovkport Republicans are confident. that tho S nator will prevall upon Gen, Grant to came with blu From Toekport, Instead of going home to Gatona as hy flrat intended, thore ig some probability that Gon, Grant may" return to New York by the Erle Ratlway on Saturday, stopping nt one or two pli where large meotings ure to be held, Just to sny a worl or tivo of encouragement for tho crowds, Shoutd ho get to New York on Sutday warning ho would not havo time, if he desired, to get to Gulonn in thny to vote on Tuesdity. ELL PERKING PIQURES THE REPONLICAN MAJOR- VEY IN THE STATE AT 24,000, ‘Th the Editor af The Chicago Tribune. Annany, N, ¥., Oot, 2.—After spending two weeks In dndiana, L wrote to THe Tringne that the Republicans would win by 8,000 mijority, 1 wot pretty near the truth, Now { have beon ‘tatking all through New York State for two weoks, and [will tell you how the State will go. 1 tell you not as a politician, but asa journallst. The Republican pollticiuns hore claim the State by 00,000, ‘hts Is a tae sunguine esttaute. Now York City, with Its wicked slums, will soup the Hudson iver with 7,000 Democratic minjority. ‘Tho intelligent farmers up among the eolloyes, sohvols, and churches will come down the Hud- son With 05,000 Indorily. This will give Gon.” Gartlotd 2,000 majority in the State, THE REPUMLICANS ARE SOLID, Tn my wholetrip through the Stato of New York [have not heard of aaingto Repubtican who voted for Lincoln or Grant who bus changed hla politics, «Tho party iy united, satiated with ita cundidates, and [t will poll its futleat voto. DEMOCRATS BEARING UP, ‘Tho Democrats are breaking up badly all over tho State, Democratic manuficturens wre make ing o Ball-ltun stampede everywhere, and join ing the party that has always fuvored a Pros teetive 'Tarlif., Thon, again, the Democracy 1480 hopelealy in the minority in the country, and 6o disroputablo in tho churavter of its voters, that. alt tho mort ound eduction al element are feaving it. ff a sehoule teucher in Contral New York wera Nenoert, * he would bnye to itasoclite with the lowest acum fn the town. tle would huve to bobnob with the bir-tenders and tho lowest drunkurds of the town, because the respectablu, moral, cultured people ure all Republicans, So respectubillty ts fast leaving a decaytug party, and attaching itself to vn younger, honester, and muro North-loving party” Tho Republican party loves the North, laves tha traditions of tho War for the Unton, and shudders at tho thought of surrendering the great North into the handa of a Low-Turitt South, WHERE THE DEMOGRATS CHANGE MOST, + Tn loversville and Johustown, and tho sco- ton around about thoro, 15,000 people are em: ployed In tho glove business,—#2,000,000 worth of gloves being mado in that sectiun annualty, ‘These poovle nll know that, without the Pro- tective Turlif on gloves, thoy could notmakean- other pale, With the Domoeratio"Tarlil for Rovenuo only " they could not run a day, and the whole section would bo bankrupt, Se this whole glove {ntervst about Gloversville and Jobnstown bas whirled over to Garteld, Te wilt Voto almost solid for tho: tepublican. piutforn, and the Protective Tarif that protocts its inters ost. 5 NOW THE TANIFY WOHKS IN NEW YOUK CITY, ‘The other day £ suw a new pottery on Wooster atrect, It was muking 4 ware never before mado in Aierien,-the famous Loingway wire A fife twetelneh pliquo of this ware is worth yy, though it ts made of tye vents’ worth of Jerwy’ olny. ‘This now pottery had ilye new Kilns, and’ seven Frenchinen werd at werk decorating Wir. , ‘They wore making $10 worth of warv every day out ofa dollur’s worth of Jersey clay. Whon [asked the old Frenehinai in chance Row thoy un to estabtlah thls pottory in Now PVoemue from Lougway, Franco. Wo hada pottery thury, We had wo pay 0 per cunt tarit og our waro'When we shipped it to tho, United Stutes; wy, fo suVo.tho wirll, Wo moved ullr put> ii ny nen di Pty eunploy: askod.: y' About, twenty. ‘a brought seyou old . “) phoned decorators with us, bo watd, pointing 10; WhO Wort: a. prow of ee onemed ‘workuiel a a Sade 7 seen Mippost tha’ Prdtectlis “‘earut whieh . protguts your pottery bere should be taken otf7'* asked, aR a “Thon wo would go back to Longwa: Wo dan put workmen Gers for ouo-nale ibe, price we pay them bere, Without # Protective fur? wo couldn’t stey ory a day,” REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLDS, St. Lawrence County will sive 8,000 majority for Uurbeld, Ououdaye will yivo 4,600; Mudison Lib. PRICH FIVE: CENTS. |. : 5.000; and so on with many out of tho aixt: counties In the State, is m IVCLELEAN, Gen, MeClelinn ty innking a very sorry fallure of ite” Tn tis Utien epecebs whieB wan about ten talnutes Tong, and very dull and stupid, bo Ins dorsed Hancock's iden that The Tulle isntoval queation.” Te said, “Some Congressional dis- iricts wanted Migh Tart, and some Low Tariff. So tho Tarif question $4 purely a local question, It has nothing to do with Natfonal polities. The pecs of brain in Central New York sny, “Take Mel iN outs he's worse than Hun cork, oOvk'R fetter and Metleltan’s y party.” iit Penctss, VANDEMINEA'S WITTY ANSWHIL. P. SI told Willium He Vanderbilt, on the tri, fo-dny.that the Republican party had beet aveused of lesieinting In fiver of the rich antl awuinst the poor. E Looking up uleaioaliy, the millionaire aatds. “Then, Hi Finuat be an awfully poof man, for they hi lovialuted mo out of about $2,000,- wa sone.” pw fs that?” Tasked. hy,” antl Mr, Vanderbilt, the Repubite- ans have legistate! intercat trong’ per ecnt alonen to4, havon't they?” weed r “ Well, if reducing the interest on the few millions T have from 7 per cent to 4 per cont, so tut the poor farmers out West can “have money cheap,-If thin helps mo, they'd better tke uff tho other 4 cents.’ EP. : MAIONE. WG TA IN PHILADELPHIA, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Putnapunrnta, Oct. 24—Senator-elect Ma- hone, of Virglala, and Capt, John 8..Wise. Re- adjuster-Hancock 1) or and eandidute for Congress in the Richmond district, are bere again, and youch sought after by politicians of both purtlos, They denied that Mr. Barnum's action would affect their attitude toward Han- eock Inany degree. “Cen. Hancock {6 not re- aponsiblo for what hina happened,” thoy sald. “ It is tho work of & Comnnittes which bas handled him badly ait along. We do not bold him ae- countable, Our party wil continue to stipport him as fn honorand duty bound, and wo expect to «sive obim the electoral yoto of VirginiuS As to tho effect of the setion of the Natlonal Cornmittce, wo find it very much overs estimated hero. Our people have expected It all wong, and, before Burnuin’s adress reached Richmond, we bad out an address of our own giving thom the facts, so that. tho news cnne to them through our own channels, and tho Jar- nun move was discounted, We ASKED NOTHING from tho Natioual Committee, and declined offers of comprotlse on tho basis of a conces: sion to us of tho majority of Etcctors. The Kepublicans have mide us no im proper overtures, Of course, we would have heen glad to huve recognition, but we wanted ut or nothing. There is no danger of Virginia golng for Garield in any event. ‘That scure was gotten up by the Funders in onler to compel the Nattonal Committee to recognize thom. Thero are only 40,000 Garfheld Republican voters in Virginia, and of those many will vote with us for Hancock. 20 QUALIFY THE OrtEns, about the siine number, by the payment of their poll-etnx, would require $60,000, and that amount cannot be raised, elther {9 or out of Virginia, betwoen now and clection-day. Thore fa no organization among the Ropublicnns, except in ono or two districts, and us to thetr muking a fight with any deareo of contidence, it 1s out of the question, We expect that the popular vote of Virginia will stand nbout as fottows: - For Hendjuster- Hancouk Electors, 160,00; for Funder-Hancock Bitectors, 00,000; for Gurfeld Electors, 40,000. ‘That is yiviug both Funders and Repubtleans a liberal allowance. Remember we esrried tho State last year, and this year wo will carry coun- tics in which wo did not thea poll n singte vote." Gen. Mahone himself was asked whothor there was any truth in the report that bo was THADING WITH THE REPUULICANS, or bad recelyod ovortures from tham. He re- plied; “Nota word of truth in its I could not bo approached on such a subject. 1 have talked, however, freely with prominent Republicans, and have not hesitated to telt them that they bnive no chance to carry Virginin for Garfleld, and that by making any fight there thoy aro simply pinytny Into the hands of tho Rourbons, We cun do more, and have done moro, in a proper way for the negroes than the ‘Hepublicuns, As to tho Eleetorson our:ticket voting for Gartield tn the Electoral College, if any man who kuows thom wero to uak me that question, my answer woukd bea slapintho face. They are honor- able men, and will onrry out the fustructlons of tho Convention which framed tho ticket.” Not- withstundlug thts sort of tlk. the Democrats here are doubtful of Mabone, and think be mens miseblef, Probably tho real object of his vlult is to secure the withdrawal of tho ite- publican candidates for Congress in distriets in which the Rundjusters aro ranning, and they do not deny the probublitty that, incase of Gare Nold's ctection, the Iteadjusters in Congress will net with the Republicans, TALMAGE, WIS SERMON YESTERDAY, Bpertat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Oct. 2,—Dr. Talmage talked to his congregation to-day on the ‘approaching elec- tion, The Tabernacle was uot only filed, but crowded, In‘ the course of his romarks the preacher refered to the tendency to attack candidate when before the people for oiice, and sak: “ Tam told, in regart to one of the candi+ autes, that he took unlawful fees, took Credit Mobiller stock, and 1 sco '20' written with ebulk on the sidewalka, (Laughter and aye plause.] Frischood docs more hurm to the ono who utters it than te the ono against whom _{t is uttered. When a oman is up for any ollico ho becomes a target. Wo turn on the electriv Hgts, and tho alr now tn this country is full of currion crows seenting care caasca— : Nut apecches are chough to crush ar caw! caw! cawl {Laughtor.]. There are nowapapers thut acom to mistake wild Heenso for liberty, ‘They would give more for one quill full of Hlth than 4 whole hogshead of houlthy matter. “They roll in ine deceney. They turn the olty sewor into their ink-bottles, Thoy write their artivies with a quill: from the — turkoy-buzznrd. Ghouls! Ghoulst fat ft — sometiines —‘prodivea a renotion of righteousness, 1 want nos better = commendation = of —certatn men than that certain papors ara opposed to thom. Haye nothing to do, pon, tengue, or typo, with such business! ‘There ure tromend- ons priylples ut stake In this canvnss,. Tho urentest question of all now at isano Is how wo shall turn the Solid South and tho Solld North into ONE GHEAT SOLID NATIONALITY. tApplange.} Discuss thia qttestion! Pray over {tl Musauchusetta und Alabamn,” after Jony divorce, need to ba rumarricd. Uroak up that uggravating line between the two secuous, Vifteon yours of altercation aro enough,—dobt enough, graves .ynough, agony aud wo enough, 2 hope, fn God, wo havo the lust political platforu in which thore is any mention of North and South, [Appiause,] if thiy iy to keep on forever, We inlght better have ict tho South go. Sn. 181 you crossed swords, Now orgs paling (Applause.) Let tha Nation bo pacitied. Mo stilt, tho North; be still, the South} Let'the ballot-box of noxt Tucsday a wouk ‘bo the altar on which shall’ besucrl- deed our gocuouul hates. Deliver this Nution, OQ God!l.and whosvover would ‘blot It out, and whosocver ould cut it down, and whosaovor would turn It back, "let bim bo ucuursed! God -fw on tho aide of thia Nation. Our God iv'march> dng on."* f OROOKED VYRANKING. THE OPERATIONS OF THE DEMOCRATIC DOCUMENT hoes + PUNVEYONS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trivunt Wasuinxaton, D.0,, Oct. 24.—So much was sald a fow Wooks nyo about tho illegal use of the smalls “by? the, Democratio Congressional Com." ‘nitteo,and’ fhe wuterial proof of such iegul uso, consisting of sundry bags of blank on- yelopes which had passed through the.mails under tho frank of Senator Wallacg, was 80 cons ¥ineing that tho postal authoritice doterminod ‘upon au official inquiry, aod a special agent was, detailed for the purpose, Tho conclusions ruched are substantiully thoso made public. Thea onyolopea Lour tho writtun frupk of 8. 8. Cox, the nome’ sppeurlag,. howe, ever, not in the... bandwridg of Mr. Cox, but in that of several different’persons unknown. Tho lugs themselves bear the frank. of Senator Watlnce, Evidence fs also brought out that large numbers of documents not part of the Congressional Record have been: sent through the tnafis under thu frankof 2 + Mt, COX. Pi ee Somo of the newspapers asserted that Mr, Cox when in Washington called nt tho Post-Nflice to Investigate tho matter for himeelf, as be had. publicly deolnred his intention to do so, This ls untrue, Tho only attempt upon the part of any outeller to. net In the . mat. ter tock -place a few days ; after. the afar became public. Aiman unknown to the. Post-Ofice people, but supposed to be, from the Democratte Congressional Committec,. made bis appearance, and, with soma show of haste, wished to take the bags away. - Tho focal postal ollcials refused to give, thein up, but took ne Steps to detuin the man or find out who bu wis... As the matter stands HOME ONE HAS COMMITTED A On. + Mr. Cox denles all knowledge of (t, while Mr. Wallnco says nothing. about ft, and there fn ne absolute proof thit he vommiltted the decd, It is only cortain that the Democratic Congresslonat Comunittee were tho benelicaries. The amount of single postage ut pound rates wpen tho prop= orty 18 €8), while tha double rateg for transmls~ vion to Now York and back make tho presout charges 878 > + THM CASE AB IT STANDS ia very omburrassing to thoftuembers of. the Democratle Committee, aud thoy would doubr- Jeas gladly pay the ontire charges to bo rid of tho matter, but for the probability that any one who ‘should present himself to make payment and. should thoreby acknowledge hla reaponsibility would be culled upon to answor for a broach of the Postal laws, 3 LOUISIANA, ‘ THAT MISERABLE STATE AQAIN, LIADLE T0.GtvB! ‘THOUNLE, ‘ : Special Dispatch to The Chteagn Tribune, Wasitrnaton, D.C. Oct. $1.—Chairinan Hub= bell, of the Hepubiienn Congrossionat Cominit- tee, this evening recelved the following dispatch. from Senator Kellogg: “ NEW OULEANS, Lu. Oct, 4.—Jay_ A. Mubbal, Chatrman, cte.: The law of Louisiana requires registration to close ten daya privr to no clece tion, Due notice wus Riven by the Supervisors that registration would close the 2d, but on the 41 notive was published that the registration. Nice would be kept open until cleetion for registradon, This ia a clear violation of the Btute luw and of. the United test statutes, tnotive for this Meal netion ts obvious. As the registration stood on the day when ft should have closed, the success. of the Republican nominee in the First and. Second Districts was goneraliy conceltod. * “W, PF, KELLOGG." The Republican Congressional Committee wilh take immediate steps to prevent this vidlution of tho law, !f possible. In any event, such a proceefing will be valld ground for contesting: tho Congresstonal election and tho Electoral vote of Louisiana. WISCONSIN. ENTIUSTASTIO HEPUNLICAN MEETING AT Oftte UStE Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, - Osos, Wis. Oct. 21.—The raw, chilly weather. which provatled here to-day was hardly caleu~ Inted ta favor political meetings, but rather to tempt people into remiining by thelr fireside. and keepitg comfortable. In epite of ‘the metcorotogical disadvantage, however, the Re-’ pubHlenns of Oshkosh carricd on two large and, enthustustic meotings in Turner-Hull—one in tho afternoon and the other in the ovening— Natening in the ono case to the inspiring and. atalwart utterances of the Hon. Charlus Gd, Wil- Mame, member of Congress from tho First Wis- eansin‘Tiistrict, and in the other to the equally. strong presentation of the reasons. why tho Demoeratle party has been and {s now beaten, and why the Republican party has succeeded for twenty years, and Js vow riding on THE CREST OF THE POLITICAL WAVE. ‘The xpocch of the Wisconsin member was thoroughly happy one. Taking up tha not in- frequent argument of conaervative minds that overything is prosperous and that it would make no real difference which of the two great partica triumphed this fall, he showed tho animus of tua Solid South and the dangers to be up- prehended from ita complete accession to power. Tho fact that Wade Hampton could pledge Hancovk 138 votes, which could be counted and virtually dellyered before n poll was opened ar 4 ballot cxst, waa held up as an ovidence thut tho spirit of Mexicanization was already It vogue In. one portion of: tho Republic, anda warning to the loyal men of the Nation to stump it out through the powerful azoncy of tho ballot-box. Tho effrontury of tho Democratic party in einiaing that it fod put down the Hebeltion, served the spenker an opportunity to use up- that chuaky ussumption in tho most vigorous style. In dlemissing tho subject hy narrated a tolling story, which a Ab CLINGHED THE MATTER,” : and excited the ristbilltles of bis hearers untiz, the tears rotled from tholreyes; The pointof tho story lay In the answor given by a proprietor of a very stubborn nay to the query of bis pas- aengers us to why be did not stir him up -on a certain raw spot which marked the animal's: anatomy, “ Why," sald ho, “I'm saving that to ga Into town on." Tho Democratic party In like matter bad been saving up this claim of having saved tho Union to go Into town on. In his clear, forvible way, ond with an avalancho of facts to boar out all bis nssertions, tho speaker went on. to show how insigniticant the Northorn wing of the Democratic party was, and. how all-powerful and = all-controliing was tho heavy Southern end of that’ obsoloscent organization. In closing, ho sharply rowiewed - Vuncock's Inglorious’ carcor in Loutalana, and woke up all tho latent onthuslaam of bts tbeare ors by quoting to them Guriteld’s indignant are raigument of Andy Jobneon’s tool in thewalle of Congresa, Tho offeat of both moctings—att- ernoon and eveniig—wns to arouse the Kopub= licansof Ushiewh ug thoy have setdom been aroneed bofure, und to insure renewed oxortion, on thelr part toald {n piling up Garteld’s nan~ Jorlty In tho Stato and Guonthor’s in tho Blatt, Conyrossional District, ‘The indications at pren= ontall point tothe very great probability, in deed the almost absolute certainty, that, in the expressive Oshkosh phrase, Gabe Bouck bag \ good as * eouporod." iepusLiGAN MeETING AT MILAVAUKER, Spelat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago ‘Tvibune, j MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. Zh—The Hon. Charles L. Colby addressed a very largu and onthuainatio Republican mecting on tho West Side to-night. Tn tho course of bis romarks ho said that Sanger and Guonthor wero certain ot election, and than it would not surprise him to sco Bragg dufeated, go that Wiaconsin would not have a single Dom= ocratlc Ropregontativo in Conyress.. Mr. Colby | has travelod oxtonstyoly in the State since tho oampalyn oponed, snd bo predicts an unusually” lurge Ropublican vote. 116 suys that the Demo~ crats of Wisconsln aro biting or have como out on the othor side, us theroure very fow of them, to bo seen just now, Following this loval refer vnco, he mado a tolling argument in bobalf of } Guriteld and Arthur, ‘There aro movtings to~ ; ulght {n every ward, and on ‘Thuriday night * there will be a monster parade of business rup~ rosuntatives. : Itis expected that tt will collpso. the recent demonstrution in honor of John Sher+ wun, ‘Tho wholo district hus buen Hooded with, wwuceinct record of P, V. Douster's villainous: War rvcord, and on tis acount tho majority | against hit will be overwbolmiog, His abuso of Lincotn and bis denunolation. of the most aucred jusuea of the War muke 9 vory blacks, chupter, ' CUA OITY, GRANT COUNTY. Aptcial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ' Gavena, I, Out 24—J, dlurphy, a rising: youu lawyor of Pluttoyitlo, addrosgod a minas~ mooting of Republicans at Cuba City last uven- ing. He te an Jriabman and a Catholto, and dur ing tho course of bia ypeoch bo gave bla 59 Tid for supporting Gen, Garficld, and’ urged “bia countrymen who bave- acquired citizenship to degort the Democracy and jain tho pasty of ro~ form and progress to whieh be hut aitied hiin- golf. Tho spocch aroused tho ptmoat’porhys slug, and is sald to‘haye beon one of. the Drillunt political efforts | evor «mado in that section. Ablo —_speochos yere also; made by tho Hon, J." tHe Cubants, of Gratiot, and Capt, J, Fawoott, of Galona, The Republicans of Squthera Wiscous #ln aro wideawakes, and will do thelr, full: suare Jo uccompilubing the victory to be wou ou tho ed of November. Congresamun Ucorge 0, Huzele +

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