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Fs , a) THE Cili ‘THIBUNE FRIDAY, OCTOBER The Gribwne. VERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. im MAIL—I9 ADVASCE-VORTAGH PREPAID, pay, erlition, ono your, ‘a Marta ofn year, por m0: 1.00 Uniiy and Bunda 14:80 Fart ota gear, j Las Thesdoy. Thursday, and saturday, por ve: DRT Alonday, Wednealay, and Friday. per yea O00 batariay or sunday, 1 G-pnze edluon,per ye: 2.60 Any othor day, poryonr,,.. ey OO WEEKLY EDITION—POSTPAID, 1g copy, per year, hol fours. bof ten. icimen cuplas sent tres. Give Fost-OMcu addross it full Including State and County. ’ Jtomittances may be mado olthor by draft, oxprosa, Poot-Oflico order, or in rovistorod letter, st our risk, TO. CITY SUNSCRIINS. Dally, dolivored, Sunday oxcoptod, 24 conte per wook. Danity, delivered, Sunday inelutad, 180 cents por week, Address THE TRIEPUNY COMPANY, Corner Madigan and 1) ts. Chicagu, Ul. 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Randolph atrect, between Clark und La Satie. En- Fugemont of tha Hurrisuns Musical Comedy Compas ny, “Jhotos.” Ee Olymple Thentre, Clork street, betwoen Luke and Randolph. Engaga- ment of Miss Maud Forrester.“ Mnzeppa. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1880, THE United States revenue-cutter Walcott hoa seized tho English sloop Alert near Port Townsend for crulsing in American" waters without papers. SEVEN persons wero killed by s railroad colliston at Herstal, Relutui, yesterday. Muny: others were injured, The United Stites and England do not enjoy a monopoly of raftroad aceldents, Srrmxg-Bunr has made application to the Wor Department nt Washington for terms of surrender, Gen, ‘Terry {8 suld to have been glvon full power to arrange the terms of tha burrendor, aud to othorwize ct in tho mutter, Gers, Ganvinun yesterday received a large delegation of ladles nad gentlemen from Portage: County, Obla, at bis home tn Mentor. After thoy had presented a congratulatory address, ho replied inn happy, sultuble, and characteristle- dim Krenr's 2-year-uld colt Foshalt won thé Hretby Nursery tndicup plute at the New- market Houghton (Bug.) ruce-mdeting yester- day. Elghtecn borses started. Mr. Keene's colt, whieh, by tho way, wus tho must heavily velghted, wou by a head after an oxelting cone soat. 5 Thostas B: Brrs, w colored man, bad a diss pute with HH. T, Meore, an old and rospucted eltzen of Jonesboro, (it, near the latter plavo Yesterday, nbout the proceeds of 1 atte of sume cation, The dlapute waxed warm, and Betts drow bis revolver and shot Moore dead. Tho murderer has been ari ‘CHAnLES Tittoor and Henry Munn, who were vinployed In pujating the outside of the Publlc Library Wullding at Cincinaatt yester- day, foll froma seaifold eighty fect above the aldowalk, and were tnituntly Killed. One of tho hooks by which the eeuifuldisg was beld gave .Way, aud henee tho necident, : earn cman SeyEnAL mininz eompnntes were yester- day onjutned by the Supreme Court of Mussas chusetts from doing business fn that State because thoy haa not made returns required: byt iny. Some other companies sought to he ens Joined compllad with tho law, and the Court refused un injunction tn thelr cases, ee “GEN, Cirannrre, who at one time com mnided the Frenek troops which were sent by Nupotean’ 111. to protect Home against the Gar- Mhaldinns, dellyered a speech uta recent Legitl- nist banquet which, it Is charged, was calou- Inted to bring about elvil war In France. He witt bu prosecuted for his utterance, : ee Iris reported In Portland, Me,, that Gen. Neal Dow will withdraw from the Yroblbiuonr tleket, that ho may be at Hberty to vow for and tf aupport Gen, Garteld and the whole Hepubllean tieket, Gen, Dow's notion ingures the defeat of tho Fusion tleket in Malue, and willadd to Gon. Garflold’s majority Ju Connecticut and New Jersoy, encerscvmnenrens Mrs, Lincony, tho widow of the martyr- Presidont and inother of Mr. Robert Lincoln, of thig olty, les dangerously dl nt tho Clarendon Hotel ut Naw York. Sho arrived in that elty from Frange Wednesday, aud wag immediately takon it, Communieanon with outside parties {enot allowod, und even cards ure not allewod fe Vesent to her rvom for fear of disturbing er, Ar the menting of the Board of Faduention hold Inst oventng ft was resolyed to Purchase a + sehool alte tn tho Third Ward, ono in tho Sixth, ogo in tha Beventh, and one in tho ‘Twulfth Ward, Qn those it fs Intunded tu bulld school udiices for the gesommeadtation of pupils in the several vielnitiog who use crowded out of tho present buiklings or who gre oblige to he * sutlatod with a balf-duy'ssehooling, Tbe Boant Also resolvyd to open night-schoots In various districts of the elty one week from Stunday, ‘Tneny seems to bo no doubt now that the Republican toreblight procesalon this evening will be a mngntttoont disptay, From pres- ent uppearances there will bo at feast ¥000 men in line, A fouture of tho pits rado Ukely to nttract much attention will bir f body of 600 membons of the Board of Trade on horseback, Tho Veteran Club will qleo turn ant fu full forea, as Will tho ward clube. ‘Tho turns ‘out promiaos to be 9 ftsing ing{eation uf tho ens thuglusim of Chivago jn the Republican cause, Dunixo tho nine months ending the doth of September tho yaluoul the oxporis frow thls country oxceedod the value of the importa by $71,700,400, Tho excess for the corresponding Period of tho preceding Year wad $01,408,154), ‘Tho falling off ts purtly accounted for by the Saot that during tho frat nln months of this year $4.07,07) more bullion was Iasportod than for tho Orst nino wonths of Just your, It fe ap. parent, howgver, thyt our pouple aro yelurning to thy ayater of big Uying und axtravagunce that proce Bost of the Imported oded the punto, artictes arg Juxurie a) M. Floquet, a French Radical, and ono of stho moyt devoted uf Guinbetta's following, de- livered a speech at Valence a tow days ayo which Is taken us Indicating tho policy of the Gainbettist Deputies of tha French Chambor, apd fron which it uppears that 31. Jules Ferry's lease Of power wilt be fur shorter than waa M. Do Freycinot's. M. Floquet charged Jules Ferry Gnd the woderute iqumbors of the Cabinet with follow the polley of compromiaa which M, “De Froyoluet follpwud, and which lod to That peatfonan's retirement, Tho only mone bera uf tha. Cubinot whom dt, Floquet » approved of ure M, Coustans, 31, Cazot, aud Gun, Farro, and ft ia significant that those are the nes who owo their position to tho direct suittence of Gambetta. The war on M, Ferry Wil commencs ns soon he Denuties ine blo, and will be condueted by MM. Floquet, irlsson, and Allatn-Farge, who will, tt is bes listo, fet wnder th instructions of M. Game petta, Ix the case of the West Town against Davia Halltnan for the recovery of 8,000 which that gentleman when Collector held over hnd above the §1,500 allowed by law, tho jury yostorday rondered a dectaton agatnat tho defendant, Judge dioran's charge was n Clear and inetd exposition of the inw In tho case, Ho betd thut tho clty ontinance allowing & per cent was vould, Inasmuch as the money belonged to the town and not to the city, Ife aiso held that tho Town Board could not allow 2 per cent, rs it was contrary to the plain letter of the inw, i ———_— Tue Prussian Diet was apened yesterday by Emperor Willlum's representutivo, Connt Yon Stolberg Wernegerode, The Emperor's speech referretl to the manifestations of loyulty at tho recent eclebration of the comple: tton of tho Cologne Cathedral. Tho thanciat atfuirs of Wrusata were reported tu be Ina sutls- factory vondition, There ig n surplus of My 00 marks, whieh wilt enable the Landtag to re dlueo taxation. Tho nequisition of the railroads by tho Governmont was alluded tons terning gut oven belter than was hoped by those who advocated the menaure, AT a meeting of the Federal Couneit of Prussia yesterday it wis determined to enforce the Anti-Soctalistic Inw tn Humburg, Altona, Waudebek, Pinneberg, and Lanuaburg. Une der tho provisions oof =the = olnw sail versons iho rv considered dangerous to the public peace or fulnleal to the establishad order of this must ramove from the districts piimed on the order of the Priasian police. Tho Jaw will remain in force for one yegr. Itis not unl that the United States, whleh has been tho place of refuge for Hiberniun exiles forever Acentiry, may now become the refuge of the German Socialist exile: Annenr ‘Tatuorr, his brother Edward, his mothor, and Henry Wyeth, a hired man in thelr coiployment, have been belt to trial for the jourder of Dr. ‘Vatbott, the fathor of Athert and Edward Talbott, at Maryyitte, Mo.,on tho 18th tember. Thy evidence’ nguiist the parties en workoil up by two detectives, and Is corroborated ton eertaln extent by the mutual Accusitlons of those charged with the crime, Wyeth, tho hired man, says that the ‘Talbots committed the murder, and tho ‘Talbots ebarge Wyeth with the crime, and also with baving committed a previo murder. The evidence xoes to show that atl the parties charged with the crime have a very bard reputation, , peel deters ON account of the great Increase In trans- Attantle trade, several of the transutlantte Bteamship companies are*adding to tho num ber of thelr vosseis, and to new com: panes hive been already prosected. ‘The Cue uard Company has entered into contracts for tho cylistruction of three new and powerful ships, purae these, tu be called the Auranla, J3 to bo *of steel, of 7,000 tons burdon, and of 8,500-horse pov Tho others are to be called the Pavonia und Cophnionin, and are tobe re- spectively of 50M and 450 tons burden. One of tho new Unes, the Monarch, lins already put one ship on thodens, the Assyrian Monarch. It sailed yesterday from London for New York, a Mn. Henpers, Chairman of the Republic on Congressional Committer, says that he is in possession of reliable faformation which leads hin to tho bellet that the Republicats willearry New York State by at ienst 20,000 majority, He counts on a majority ot thirteen in tho next House of Representatives, Gulns are expected In Missouri, Virginia, 'Tenneasce, Wisconsin, Minne got, Jowa, aud Kentucky. linet should be fucluded In this Hst, ug all Muieations now point to the cortuln defeat of Stevenson, Democrat, In the Mloomington Distriet, and Morrison in the Believilte District, Even Springer and Moulton, Democrats, have not a sure thing in thole ra- speetive districts. It i4 provable that Mr. Hube ‘Dell hug underestimated rather than ovoresti- muted the Congressional galus which will be nade next Tuesday, Pa a aA rine, bellaved to have been ortginated by au Jucendiary, broke ontin the himber-yard of dotn T, Rogers & Coy yf Peoria, yesteraty, and befor it could be gut under con+ tral a dungo quantity of lumber, a bosx-factory, and a plantag-mnnl were destroyed, ‘The loss ty placed nt €10,009, aud tho Insurince at 38,00), A serious. conthte eration occurred at Lyn, Muss, yesterday, also, About 9 o'elogk fa the forunoon a tire brake out in tho stegin sawemlll of J. N, Hutfum & Co, of that place, and quickly eprend to the nelghboring establishments, © Befora the firu was extluguished It had congiuned about 8110,000 worth of property, Buituin & Co.'s loss Ja phiced ut 850,000, Allan & Boyden, paper-box Imanufucturers, lust $35,000; Splunor & Meichor, $10,000; und Timothy Newhatl atiout $20,000 by the burning of the Ratlrond Mouse, onreneeavynensranantiy Gen. Guant presided over a great and ons thusiuatle musi-meeting at Buffalo yestorduy, and was gre¢tod with deafening applause. It wos with diillenlty tha onthusinsm of the audi- ence could be restralued so that Gen. Grant could bo heard. Several times he esaayed to speak, omy to be cheered again and again by the lm- mense throng. Vinully when he did spook he referrei to the Solid South, and sald that tno oxt campulyn would be fought on Nattonul tas sued, Thy Solid South forced a sectional contest this time, The country way not yet ready to subinit to the rule of thesouthorn Brigadtors, Gun, Grant prediated vietory for the Republics an purty In every Northern state, The Genural thon iutroduced Sanator Conkliag, who mado a choructortaticully efuquont and eifactive speuch. Inthe evontng tho ex-President: reviewed an immense torchitght procession, after which he Wi tendered 4 reception by tho citizens of But. ‘alu, ——_— ‘Tu Democratic lenders who are 89 anx- ously bending thoir cnergios und using such dirty and disreputable means to induce work. Jnginon to Dellove that Gen. Gartield fayorva Chinvsy Inher and tminigration ure requested by tho National View, the Greenbuek organ, to divest thoir attention to tho fuct that tha Democratic planters of Loulstana are {in~ porting lurge nunbers of Chinese tram Cuba to Wworkon thelr plantations, White mun refused long ugo to be driven ‘by tho slavauce raoy of the South, und since tho War the col- ored mien hive begun to nasert thelr Indepond- enee, It aeema necessary to tho existence of the Bouthorn bultdozers to have sume kind of slaves, und the importation o& the Chinegs from Cubn fs belloved to ba only the beginning Of an wetive ANd Increasing trade in Chinese cheap Inbor by the Bourbons of tho South, The Natlonal View" cutls on all. workingmen who yilug tholr Indepeudenco to vate against tho party of the Solid Houth beoquee of this ita latest effort to degrade labor, and for avyoral other good und sulliefent reasons ylso, Tus Philp forgery cnso was continied be- fore Judgo Davis In the Mrouklyn Superior Cotirt yesterday, Kvideneo going tosbow that the Morey-Chinvge letter was in phe handwelting of Philp was offered by Col, ALP, Rockwell, of the Uuitad States Army; James Medorinott, & Lrooklyn Journullat; ¢x-Shorlit Dugwot, of Brooklyn; and Daniel Awmes, an oxport, ‘Tho crow-cxumingtion fallod ta shake tholp testiinony fa the slightest partlettlar, ‘Pho pros ecodlngs were eulivened by tha Appeuranes of Bir, Hart, one of the proprietors of ruth, on the witnesdatand, ‘Tho counsel for the Prose- cution demand “that Hurt should produey the letter of which ho printed a fucesiatle in hla Taper, The Court sustained tho demand, At frst Hurt refused to comply with phe order or tho Court, but on helug threutoned with committal and on the advica of his counsel be produced the letter, but not tho cnyclope, ‘The latter will be forthoam- ing to-day, when tho bearing of the cuse will ‘bo udu ined. ‘Thy ovidence uttered so fur svena to polnt conclusively to Philp ae tho weltor of the forgod ducument. flart, the proprietor of tho sensational shock Zrth, wilt probably bo dus cluded Jn she progeoution, GEN. Stites made u speech at Hershey Vall lust evening under Lumocratic ayspices, Tho General ia q Demoergt, but an honust ony, and he goes pot ike the bad qnen tin hig party, 80 ho touk occasion to deuounce several of thon lust aight, umong others being Cristian Cameluan, Deuocratle oundidate for sberltt of Couk County: Mr We W, O'lirion, the woll- known criminal lawyer; and, though last, nob Joust, Michael Casslus McDunald, who, with Joseph 1. Marrison, ond = Austin le, runs the Democratic machine in Cook County. Gen. Stiles showed that tho names of Michael Casslus Aud the other Demoerats referred to aboye wero. on forfelted ball-bonds, and held them responst- ble for at attempt to defrand the county: Mike was in tho hall, and when Gen. Siltes got through he tovk tho platform and denounced the orator of tho eventag, and condemned tho Demoeratio managers for glying hin an oppor tunity to denounce as good a Deimocrntns he was, The whole affair wae one of the characteristic eplsodes of the Democratic campalgn, The wolf cannot Ho down with the lamb, nor can Gen, Stiles and Mike MeVonntd agree In polltics or i many other Utes as wi Ciannes Francis ADAMS, Jit, who seems to bow much more warm-btouded person that his father, and who fs aiso credited with more bralus than bla progenitor, has annotneed his intention to vote for Gen. Gurtield, Ho addressed n larga meeting of initependent Voters at New York lust evening, and give reus sona for tho faith that 13 in bim, Mr. Adams commenced by saying Hutt he supported Tilden four years oxo. He then reforred tu the Administration of President Hayes, which he warmly enloyized, and hoped that tho next four yours’ Adininistration would bo a cons thhuanee of that of tho: tast four. Me spoke in terms of praise of thy Intollt- gener, enpacity, and honesty of Gen. Gurtielid, and sid that he bad piven evidence while teades of his party Jn the Mouse of Representatives that went to prove him an able, wise, and consclentions — statesman. He condemned the Democrat party for its vagaries on tha currency question, its fallure to do anything towards tho revision uf tho tari during the six years [thng bad power in the Lowor House of Congress, its extriavagnive in making appropriations for go-catled internal ‘provements, und its obstruction of the re forms sought to be Inaugurated by President Hayes. Mr. Horace White and Prof, Seelye, of Ainherst College, alsy addressed the meoting. GARTER HARRISON Vs. THE UNITED STATES. Carter Harrison has undertaken to play the part of partisnn dictator, Jte lias sane- tloned, if not ordered, the police force of the city to becolie Democratic partisans, and ne- compllees of tho plinps and brothel-keepers, ganbling-dens and rum-holes, to defegt an honest election by stulllng tho registry lists, One of the Supervisors of Election appointed by tho United States Court, while in the dls- charge of his ofliciat duty, was brutally In- terfered with by one of these Suuth-lown doguery-keepers, and when he appealed to w potleeman present to remove the drunken digturber and to protect the Super- visor the potleeman sided wlth the bummer. As a result of the mélée that ensued, tie polleean arrested the Government officer, kept hin in the statlon over night, then hind him tried before a superserylee- wbie, partisan elty Justive of the Peace, and fined for discharging his duty. Upon the Supervisor refusing to pay the unlawful fine, he was taken to the Bridewell and there fmprisoned, the policemen removing hin to the prison refusing to release him upon 5 writ of habeas corpus granted by the United States Court! AM the purties to this high- handed outrage were olticers of the city acting under Mayor Harrison. Yesterday the Supervisor was brought befure Judge Druinmond, and the law ofticers of the elty uppeared there to defend, In the name of the Mayor, the attempt to browbeat and drive off from his duty an oficer acting by authorlty of the United States! . 5 The first thug asked wasn postponement. of tho éuse until after the election, in order to give the Mayor and Ils aliles an opnor- tunity to make further war upon-the United States Supervisors, but Judge Drummond refused this, giving the elty until Saturday tomake answer for the misconduet of its oftivers, In the course of the hearing Judge Drum- mont pretty clearly notified the Kentucky shulldezer playing Mayor that, there was a superior authority known to the Inw, and that an act of Congress was not to be nulli- fed oven by Carter MH. Harrison, of Ken- tneky. ‘Tho representative of the Mayor took the ground that the person elulming to be neaarleyed had been fhed and inprisoned e a Justice of the Peace, and that the judlel action of that Court could not be reviewed by the United States Cireult Court, and, fur- ther, that the Supervisors were under the peace laws of the ‘city, and Federal lnws could afford them no protection In the allege violation of such laws. ‘To all of whlelt Har- risonlan-soverelgnty twaddle Judge Drum- mond nnawered: The case propeeds on tho agsumption “that Gelster was arrested for sume it dona by him us a Supervisor, The uct of Cone reas vapcelully provides for the txsue of writ of habexs’ corpus where a man hus been arrested and imprisoned for nn act done undorn hiwot the United States, He alleges that while in discharge of bls duties us Super. visor—nppolnuted titer a luw of the Unltod Stites Congrees—he was arrest, ‘This atutes iment of the ensy brings It under the tnws.tor the protection of the rights of atectors, Con- wress had the right to pass tho lawa regulating tho oleation of Kepresentattyes. ‘Tho leation tikes place undel the jurisdiction of the Stare and United States, ‘Tho United States tins tho right to seu that the tan appointed to protect the rights of tho electors fs protected, ‘his law: has not been ned tt recently, but hug been slghtly used. Although the election takes plica wuter Btate luws, Congress van cuact and pre- Beribe rules ns to reyistravion of cleators where Represoutatives are tu be elected, Alr, Cancrou—Thut is not dented, Judge DrinnmondIt could not be success. fully. Whon those Supers ieory are uppotnted, no State court or law cau interfere with them inthe disehurge of their ttutiea. ‘Chis enso has buen argued in the bit tear that Gelslor was noting as a i ea ea ated Supervisor in the Une of hiv duty, and this Court bug the right to Interfere with nay State Court that interferes with thin, Ir browks down: tho law of Congresa ratsud for the proteation of cicotora, It Is hardly adubatable question, uthaugh the counsel was, allowed to argue it, This Court has a right to Inquire into the fact. ha very question te whuther the magistrate had tho right to try the purty. He had no Juriediction, Le tho doclslon of the state Court were conultsiye the purty vould be fmprldoned Indatinitly, but the Pedoral Jawa give the United States Court right to in quire summarily (iMlst Hee). Tt will be seen that Judge Drummond docs not recognize Harrison as either thoexelustve or the superlorruler of this partof tho United States. ‘Tha “ sovereignty " of Chicago over the Nation and the supremacy ” of its May- or over acts of Congress nre not aduiltted, nud, therefore, Judge Drummond gave notice that these Supervisors had been legally ap pointed, unider 4 constitutional law of the Nation, aud were to be protected in the exer eluy of thelr powers and dnties, the objection or {nterference of the Mayor, his polles, the Justices of the Peace, and all other persons or bodies, to the contrary notwithstanding, ‘This notice Is of a character which no pollve- man can atferd to disregard, Misvlolationot the iw of Congress: ts a personal offense, to be pushed aa such, nid can tn nowlse be excused or oxtenunted by clnimtng to act under tha quthority of Mayor Harrison or any Justies of tho Peace, ‘Nhe wuthority of the United States must be maintained, and those who treat it with contempt must be punished ns tho law provides, {nthe contest for soverelynty on the part of Carter Harrison, tha United States seem ty hayo the Jaw on thelr side, and tp may so happen that uny furthor attempt on his part, dreotly ar through his policemen, to nullity the law of Congress and assert hls own sue bremncy may result I unpleasnnt conse- quonces to those whe obvy his unlawful orders, [fF notto the self-styled sovereign of Chleaga who may jasua those orders, Arr the Cluchiuatl Convention, where Hans cock was hominnted for Freajdent, dtr, Wate ferson, the editor of the Loulsyille Courter Journal, was Chairman of the Comiuittes, and quthor of the Democratle platform. In the same CourlerJournal of Oct. 18, dlgcus- situs w reported stylke by the deck+hunds and others employed on the river boats at New Orleans, ls asserted tho Southern aud Demo- cratic motte of deating with free laborers and free men. Here fs the Demoeratle plain, stated by the Democratic platform-maker! Let all bouts goxing. tho Lower Mlsslsalppt nnd landing at New Orteans quit running for thirty or sixty days. Give tho rasenls to tne derstand that” thoy can neither rule nor rutin Let tha whoels of commerce and trade all atone the Mississippl be brought to a standatitl toa, deactlock, and tt won't bo long before the Slates take tho mutter fn band and establieh laws tegutating the price of Inbur. Thoro Is ne ise encouraging ‘such rascally oppression on tho Part of men who would ride a willlng horse to death? Starve them out by tying up the boats and etopping all rivor business until they are witli to work under contract Cor tur lying wages, Then if want to*jump, tet en Jung. Try tem peor. the United Stater Court for wnuttay and rend the gutity raecata tothe Penitens fart, therelabor fe cheap, ane they'll et more yard stuck anit sow-belly to eat aid lest ple and urkey. Denvoeratic success means State supremacy and State Jaws “regulating the price of Iabor.” ‘That is the plan of dealtug with workingmen proposed by the author of tho Ilancock platform, Hard-tack and sow- belty for Inborers, and less ple and turkey, ee eeneee HANCOCK AND JEFF DAVIS AT KNEW ORLEANS, Every man who shall vote next. Tuesday for Presidential Hlectors should remember that Gen. Haneuck was once at New Orleans as quast Miltary Governor of the States of Louisiana and ‘Texas, Early In the eam- palgn the Democrats seemed partienlarly anstous that this elreumstance should be kept prominently before the prople; they havo not been so’ urgent in the walter of late, tis, and has been all wong, In tho In- ferest of tho Republileans that Ianeoe eareer at New Orleans should be remem- bered, It has been brought to mind very vividly by an old subserthber to the St. Paul Ploncer-Prexe who lng alscovered a copy of that paper printed In {863 which eoas talued the following signilicant dispatches: New Ottaeans, Marcel 5, 1808—Spectal Diapateh St. Paul Prvac.—The Republican State Com- ina mocting toenight, resolved: hat wonre In full sympathy with Conzross tn its rts 1 ONTOTeE Lhe Haws, i pile oiticars, nthe President tim rs whilets wo thoy, silt, tn aboy’ ti ntl chi iret) to Jel? Davie nnd simultaneous recognitions of Gen. Lnncock by Hebel Hire vompaniog yeaterday, were Insulpings to the tag oF onr country, and to Ui gallant soldiers who fought touetend Ih. ‘That wo Fecommond ty Congroan und Gen. Grant the mediate romorat of Gen, taneock, and Mine we Fognrd ehoers for bimund dof bavis by the samu men uuitielent cauny for reuloyet, Gon, Mancoek and Je Davis were seen in tho sitio carriige to-nige Convention met to-day, re e ‘The Donveratic State Gen, Bteedimen made a violent: speceh, stataln= Ing Johnson, nnd tndleathur force ua’ tho only mcuus of reslstinice to Contes. HANCOCK'R RESIGNATION. ASIINATON, March 7 Isd3.—Gon. Hancoets, in a dispateh to Gen. Griuit, asks to bo relleyur from commund of tho Fifth Militury District, in View of tho non-conetrrence of the latter In'his adinlalsteation of attalrs. Phe roquest will bo vregeuted to the President, MANCOCK WANTS TO BACK OUT, Wasixatos, Mareh §, t88,—Haneock, tn re- new his request to be reilaved, ised thon the ground that his sense of sctf-respect imvola ln to do so. A. de'8 CATSPAW MUST STAY IN THI FIT The request will be dented, a9 thero is no ofileer of proper rank to aneceed him, ‘The above dispatches give a very fair iden of the fmpresston which Hancock’s conduct nade at the tho upon the Untion-loving peo- plein that elty, ‘the South was then In the throvs of reconstruction. “There was 4 des berate struggle between the Congress on the one side, seeking to defend and protect tho freedinen and the Union whites, aud tho Rebel element of the South backed by his Aceldeney Andy Johnson on the other side, seeking to restore thoante-belluim supremacy of the Confedernte leaders. Congress -had pissed = series of laws, of whieh Trumbull in those days proudly clatinedt to -be tho nuthor, that were de- signed to Insure equal rights to all men who had not forfeited thelr eltizen- ship by treason, ‘The ex-Confederates re sisted these faws, and had already Inaugu- rated the system of terrorism and © nigger killlng” which they have stnev developed to such perfection, “Actlng-President Johnson opposed Congress ‘aud the execution of Its Jawa by every’ means his posltion enabled hhn to enploy. He removed Gen. Sheridan from command at New Orleans. because Sheridan Jnststed upon the enforcement of the taws, and he appointed Maneock In order to encournge and assist tho neutralization of Sherldan’s work and the nullification of the laws of Congress, Before Hancock pro- eceded to the South he made a speech In Washington, tu which he committed himself to Johnson's policy. Ho wentte New Orleans confessedly ag Jolngon’s tool, Mow abjectly he did the work that was expected fram hin is very well told in tho above brief dis patches, Mo made hinself conspteuous by his association with tho Rebels who were resisting the law, He advertised his misston by riding in tho streets with Jeff Davis, Me was so unfair to the men who had fought tor thelr conntry that they passed resolutions demanding hls removal for thelr own protec- tion, ‘he conditions at that tle were very dfferent from the present conditions, It wis a question then whether any odium should attach to treason, and Hancock took the negatlye of that proposition, It was a question whether the Rebels should resume thelr former tyranny over the umanelpated slaves and the white Unlonists, and Hancock took the aflirmative of that proposition. Ho exerelsed his extraordinary military power lo remove officers who would execute the United States laws, and to appoint others who would defy and nullity those laws, slo continued this corse until his furthor sery- Ice In tho “Lost Cause? became offensive enough to be brought home to him, and thon he asked tho privilege of sneaking out of the plaeo where he had acted asthe pliant tool of the trreconeflables, ‘Tila Is the eplsody In Hancock's career which made him a standing Presidential candidate for the Democrats nnd tinally secured him his nowl- uation, HARRGON'S OSRCULAR, Tho unseruinilous and bulldozing charac. torof the Kentuuky gentleman oveupying the Mayor's chalr ty Uustrated by a elrentar whieh he has issued in the shape of a lithos aravh Impression of an actograph letter, signed by himself and,by Austin J. Doyte, his tool in the Pattee Hopartment, as Sveree tary, ‘This clreular contains as many false Asyeverations ay there aro sontone It nots forth (1) that Marrlion © has reeelved ei- couraging advices from all parts of the Stato, and 4s convinced that, If proper eMlelunt work Is ‘done on election-dny, Cook County wilt given sufietently large majority to redeem the State from Nopubliean rule, and give [ts Electoral vototo Hancaols ; (3) that Gartielt “favors Chinese hamigration; (3) thay the “ Republican County Board has sought to dixfranchlye tho honest working people of Chivago In not affording them equal facill. tles for voting with those enjoyud by the neh and powertnl”; (4) that, in pretend: Sng to favor a protective tari, thelr (the [tupublican} enudidate, Garfield, isa mem- ber of the: famous free-trade Cobden Chub?" Carter Harrison knows that the inte tinution conveyed by eneh and every one of these statements is false, « Murrlson tins nq advices from any part of tho Stato whteh warrant, lat in entertains fig tho suallest hopo that Hancock will re volve the Electoral yoto of Ultnols, Such a result mileht possibly ensua if Harrison could apply his Southern buNMozlug tacties Successfully hera and olsewhore throughout tha State. Buthecannot. He is perfeetly well satised In bis heart that the State will go Republican by a larger majority than it has given in muny years, and yet ho makes 4 reckless, desperate assertion to the contrary, He knows, too, that fils statoment that the Democrats have not been fairly treated in the digtributten of the polling-llstriets fa ut~ terly false. Homay be that not enough pre- elnets have been established (o provide for the converlent polling of the entire votes but the resuid will show a larger vote fn the Re- bublean preelncts than In the Demuerathe precincts, and the Republicans will suifer jost of the Inconventenee and the bulk of the loss that may arise from an inguMiclency ot polling-plaeces, ‘Tho menneat portions of Harrison's clreu- lar, however, are those In whieh he refers to Cien. Garfield. Nobody knows bettor thair Harrison that thie Chinese cheap-labor totter wasn base, dirty forgery. That fact has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of every rending and thinking man. But, knowlng this, Iarrison nevertheless em- hodies tn his autograph elreniar a statement whieh conveys the impression that the bogus letter was genning, and that Gartield enter {ains the sentlments thereln credited to hin, which Harrison knows to beatie, Hnrri- son fs also fully aware of the elreumstauces under which Garfield was elected an hon- orary member of the “ Cobden Chib’—a dis. thietion, by the way, which Harrison’ would wiva his eye-teeth to enjoy, Tho Cob- den Club is not exelttsively 9“ tarlif- for-revenue-only”? organization, ag Harrison Impltes, but annssoclation whieh fs devoted to the study nnd dlssemination of the princl- ples of financial and polities! economy. Gen. Garfield was elected an honorary mem- ber of that Club, without his knowledge or consent, us nt recognition of his eminent sery- ices to the cause of honest money and Goy- ernment orédit. All this has been explained over and over again, Harrison ts familar with the facts, and yet he, resorts toon fraudulent conecalment of the truth In order tomaken polnt among people who de not belleve the Democratic platform doctrine of a “tari! for revenue only,” whieh plank Harrison indorses, although his candidate for President, In a fitof fight and thuldity, went back on ft, to the disgust of his and earning the contempt of bath sides, If anything meaner or’ more freudalont than these two references of Iurrigon to Garfeld has been developed by tho present campaign, it has escaped our notlee, Carter Harrison has overrenched himself. dle has degraded the ofllee he holds ta an ex- tent not reached by any of his predecessors, He has endeavored to Introduce {intimidation of Voters as an element in Cook County poll- tiles. He las abused the taxpayers by em- ploying their servants as strikers and blow- ers for the Democratic party. Le has Issued. aprivate autograph clreulnr stuffed full of false and mallefous statemonts, and coutaln- Ing not ons single truth to redeem it from In- famy. He is trying to ride rough-shod over the people of this community, and the defeat of tho Demoerntic local tieket next ‘uasday will bo in tho nature of a personal rebuke, Tt will virtually consign Mr. Harrison to private Ife for all time to come, unless he shull remove to his native South, where his Bourbon methods may find apprectation and sympathy. ———— RUSSIA'S WRETCHEDNESS, ‘The acifalstratton of Gen. Melitoit in Russ'n does not seem to have produced those beneficent results which were expected {to flow from ft. tis very dificult to get news from that country as to its real condition, 4s the Government censors{ilp over the press fs absolute, but now and then thhigs leak out that show a wretched’ condition of affairs there, and adegree of suffering among tho people (int threatens general destitution, if not revolution, Nthillsin is more quict in its outward demonstrations of violence, but It still works on seeretly, and does not tira fit public demands for reforms, One of these demands, calling tor n constitution, whieh has been made several times of late, has at last been met by the Government, not only with peremptory refusal, but with the de elslon to suppress all demands for one during the present reign, Tho London Spcetator contains: a statement nade by excellent authority that recently alt the editors of St. Petersburg were called befors Count Melikolf, who was recently made Minister of the Interlor, and Informed that the provinetal assemblies would be nade mors reul, that the greatest attention would be pat to the material needs of the prov- inees, and that the actlon of the police would become more regular, but that the diseusston. of a constitution, and, atill more, demands for one, must cease. ‘The deplorabto condition of Russia, alluded to in tho Speetator’a statement, fs confirmed in so many ways that 16 may be aceepted as fact, ‘The results 6f tho past financial year show that the expenditures of the Goyern- mont have exeeedted the receipts by 2,000,000 roubles, With regard to tho fallure of the crops, the Golox, which {4 not a reactionary paper, but in sympathy with the Governinent, declares that the coun try, which ordinarlly exports 40,000,000 quar- ters, wlll have to buy grain from abroad, and anys: “How to feed the peasantry the com- ing winter Isa problem occupying the atten- tlon of the Government, and there is no ground for expecting a good harvest in the future, Thousanils of Inscets defy effort to oxtermlnate, aud ile hidden wider deep snow until spring enables them to renew thelr work of destructton.” In another very out- spokun article the Golos says: 2 Do nog the Phariacos suo und feel that Hussian spetoty isnot laboring under any illusion now, that fright distrosy ts not only Icnocking at our doors but has already taken trlumpbant posdesaton of our homes? © This ia a question hat hag not been worked up by commissions and sut-commissians, aid ita ‘nuine fs the eeonomleal condition of Huwsin. Wo cannot fathom ull the depths of this shoe EO DUE Tho symptoms are pis and show us whithor wo are drifting, not by tha forse of foweye pee: Wivions, but by tho fatul force of facts. ‘The price of one frig bud olrendy ehod 40 kos pocks, and ane rouble will oon worth no moro than 60 kopeoks. Amorican vessola with eat and tatlow are arriving at our ports; wa eed tO buy whut we formerly exported. Our position before Encope tins changed round, and we are unable te ehunge tt UNO From atk wiles comes nows of tho harvest being below the average, of want aud hunger, from which ete wilt become discnsed and perhapa divy peetes, worms, and locusts nee cating AH the corn: the dinitution of cattle surpasses nll hee Nets diphtherly ta walcing off tho growing genvr- ation; browdstuite have already reashed tive kKopeuks por pound. Every one tuelt that Mnashy docs not subslat Ly tho produce of its own land, but fs wusting Its Cenital in cutting down wood, selling aurplis cattle, pulling straw from its thatched roofs, aud depriving itself of ita very clothes und shoes. ‘That there ts some powerful agency at work In opposition to the polloy of Count Melikoif fs shown by the dispateh In ony last Iusnte to tho effect that be fs ubout to retire to tho Caucasus, and that tho Committeo of Mi Isters, which Is antagonistic tolls policy, will be reorggnized, The real remedy for the wretehied conadttion of tho people of Russia woulit be the withdrawal of the morbid Em- peror, with his morganatle wife, to the Catt- casus, and the placing of the relng of power An tho hands of tho Czarowitz, who fs In sympathy with thesplylt of modern progress, As thoro [sy no Hkellhood of such a stop, however, the misery of the people will prob- ably continue until a merciful roloase comes fothan In is death, nauloss thelr condition should becume so Intolerable that they rise Jn reyolution and secure thols rights by force, Senne Cauren H. Manson fs 9 Southorn gon- Henman, by ——, str lad he MHyed on the south side of the Ohfo Ilver during the War ho would elthor have been a “Colonel” In the Rebel army or one of those guerrilla atay- athomes who ude the Government so much trouble in tha Border State. ‘Tho same spirit which would thus have governed him under such conditions haa actuated hin oy Mayor of Chicago and juocal “ Buss" of tha Demueratie party. Hy hag transferred hig Bourbon methods to thivelty, Me has used tho power vested In his oflies to proati- {ute the employés of this elty, who sre main: ly supported by Republican taxpayers, to do the dirty work of the “Lost Causa” party, Tho pollee, weting under his ordurs, have Rone 80 far as tolnterfere with United States Supervisors tn discharge of thelr duty. Diy- erlinination, threats of discharge, iuttinida- tlan, and even violence have all been em- ployed by Harrison in ts management of the campaign, When a Border-State Bour- bor, can go to such Jength in political bull- dozing Ina Western elty, our people ean Judge by comparison of the torrorism that is practiced in tho extreme Southern States by the rallig class, Mr, Carter IH. Harrison, though “a Southern gentleman, has mis- taken ils people, Bourbon ehivatry is not recognized as supreme fn this community, He has not a muss of poor, Ignorant, and timorons freedmen to deal with, Bulle dozing will not bo effective In Chicago, ‘Tho inethods of the Solttt South will excite nde gree of indignation and resentment that will rather injure than benefit the Democratic cause, in behalf of which these methods haye been Invoked. Mr. Carter H, Harrison is not by thigmenns preparlnig the way for hls nomination for Tresident in 183s, as it is understood he tells hig Intimate frlends, nor yet for Governor, nor even for a second tern of tho Mayoralty of Chicago, Mv is mnking himself odfous in this community, which nas no dfsposition to submit te nor condone the introduction of bulldozing tacties into local polities, re BRIBERY IN ENGLISH SLECTIONS. ‘The New York World of a reeent date prints a fetter from England announcing {hat Oxford is tikely to be disfranchised for corrupt practlees in the Inte election, and con- taluing wiist of twelve members of Parha- ment, five Conservatives and seven Liberals, who have been unseated forthe same offense. In every cusa the offense was bribery of electors, and there were several other {ne slanees where members were unseated with- out the constituencies being reported to Par- Inment by the judges. Some of tho disclos- ures made before the Commissioners are very interesting ns showing the extent of the prac- {lev of bribery. The World's letter snys: The Mayor of Oxford testiled that the major- ity of thé olectors lookni to being employed ag elorka nnd messengers on vlectionsday, and the Conservittive agent tially declared that he had destroyed nearly all of his papers “ beentie they would have disclosed quasl-corrupt trana= netlons.” At Bandwich, where inn poll of 1,850 votes a Liberal mujorlty of 40 was converted foto n Coneorvative majority of 800, Sr, Crain ton-loberts’, solicitor was’ summoned and Sir dulian Goldamid’s agent. ‘The former adinitted that the election was corrupt and that thore had been bribery, thougi he did not know by whom tho money wus furaldeds the litter that unless 8 gun srould spend fra NU) Lo 26,000 he hit no chance of bang ob “ Before tho ballot freemen werenll paid £1 uplece.” At Canterbury tho Liberal agent testified that hiseandidate, Mi. Edwards,—who is now in the United states,— gave him money ta be ised in bribing poor voters. Mr. Budlor-Jobnstone, the formor Lih- cral M. P., sworo dint ho hail once been elected by corrupt practices; that about 40) voters of 2.700 were vorrupt, and that the Liberata and Consorvatives bad dlmost conalitted anarrange- ment—in order to saya the consistency from bee fur disfranehised—by which the sueccssful Con- servatives were to pay, tha cost of the petition, give My, Edwards £1,500, withdraw one member, and let Mr. Butler-Jobnstene kaye tho scat un- opposed. Tke amounts pald in some eases vere ridiculously small ns compared with those pat by Democrats in this country. At Macclesileld the Conservatlve agent bought sixty Liberals at four shillings a head and beer. Ie purchased altogether 2,078, tho most of them at an ayornge cost of about six shillings, It is not stated how much tho Professors and Magistrates of Oxford pald, but lt fs inthnated thut they wera In this dis- graceful business up to thelr necks. It fs ovident that English politicians, not- withstanding the severity of election penal- ties, are no novices In corrupt practices at the pollg, And yet as compared with tho ballot-box corruptions practiced by tha Dem- ocrnts of this country they aro far behind tho times, ‘They have not yet learned the seeret of colonizing voters and of transporting thugs and bummers from one elty to anothar in droves and yoting them. They have nut yet heard of the nent Ittlo tissue-paper fraud xo successfully practiced by the Democrats In'Sonth Carolina, “Thoy haye not yet found out tho familiar counting-out process so well known to Tammany, They have not yet learned the methods of terrorism, ostracisin, and bulldozing thot are so familar te South- ern Democrats, nor have they found out, by combining all sorts of -villalnous practices, how to completely disfranehtse a party in one-hate of Grent Britain as the Democratic party has done In this country, Nor havo thoy yet discovered héw to add forgery to’ bribery. ‘Choy have much to learn ye! Guy, Stewart L. Woopronp made a attr- ring speech to tho veterans of Erle County nt Buffalo Saturday night, Ils last words wero w vory oloquent comparison of tho Oblo and Indi- ana olections and their resulta with tho effects of astorm in the Alps. He was caught once and imprisoned for thro days ina lttlo hut far up among the mountains of Switzerland, The third day tho guido culled him, and showed him tho mists breaking and the great curtain tft. “8a,” he eald, “tha storm of popular exe cltemont pas swept tha States of Only and In- dana, Tho mists and foga have rinso dense Aunt cnrnest men tho broad land over held tholr Ureath and waited. No man dared to venture propheoy, no mun could look {nto tha thick un cartainty, But whon tho clectlon had passad and the returns began to come in, I seemed to stand ogni on that well-rumembered Alpine pass, Montigny and Chamounl. Up tho mists have rizon, and 1 cnn gee tho Mont Blane of the Solid North rising calm, serene, and majestic, whito with tho free ballots of @ treo people, and. radiant with the assured auntight of coutont- ment, pence, and prospority, As then I looked ta the south, so now again L took, and under this sunlight 1 evo that South, ns In prophotlo vision, peaceful and beautiful, better for tho atorming, better for the clouring, and yot to be ono with us {1.0 common and assured prospority,” $< “JAYHAWKEN," tho indepondent and trustworthy correspondont of the Cincinnatl Enquirer, sonds that papor from Indianapolis a truthful account of the situation In that Btate, He scouts tho Idea that tho Ropublicuus curried tho State by fraud, and reports the following conversation with Capt. Fitzgibbon, a relluble und well-known Domovrat, who has access to tho councils of tho Stato Contral Committed; “Captuin, lot me ask you a question: Do you believe, from al} the tnforimuition you on gety and 1 khow that you have accuss to tho counella oF tho Bite Sent a Comuilttee, that Hunoook will ear Haber “Wellono, Laure think to, willy but E would not say tat for publication,” © Wry won't you say itr? “Heoause stich atatements discourage tho votors, keep thein from tho pails, ond brea Up party organization.” "What beside tha October elootion, if any thing, makes you think the Nepublicans will carry thy Stuto Jn Novemborr" “Tan nota pollticlau, and perhaps bave no right ta criticise, but 1 doit, First, we hayo no monoy to put In the canvass,” ath fon tho plan is to igt the canvass run it- Be “Thats qbout tho sizo of it. Vorhaps the people may rally without organtaation, but ttis cortuln that inuney fsa wreat bolp to urguniar don, But wo cannot really oxpest men. to spend money woen ft looks ike throwing it nwuy," Enea In nls brief carcer a8 « candidate for the Prealtonoy Gen, Hancock hag dlatingulsbed himself us tho obaniplon self-stultiNer of tha ago. He fy for hard monvy, and for soft munoy; forablgh tari, and for froo trade; for tho treuson-sympathizing * traditions" of the Domo. cratic party, and against thom; for inaking tho tari a local {ssne,—relegating it to tis native town,—und for committing the Natlonal Demo erutia party ta tho doctrine of proteotion to Aniorican Industrics, Hu bus, #0 to speak, “gone back” on everybody but hls old frond (1) Col. Forney, and now, alus! be bat stultitied the gallant Colunvl, lls owa biographor, Col, Forney uid, * Gen, Huncock 14 tho only bero of Gottys- burg," and tho General read tho yroofs of tho rent work, and echoed, * Tan the only berm Gottyabure.” The Catholle prtests at treat subscribed for and read the ography, and 7: rected tholr “poopie” to present tie ies i with a eano tureribed: Tho Vietor of Gert burg.” Hut in neeepting tho preclons memen tho darling tribute to herofim, tho fat and fe Ceneral says meekly: “ Thore were inany. ane crate. and many victors in that Hloadly streets Tt fa nbuut timo for him to dispute the Propo. tlon of anothor of hia bographers that he ta thy descendant ut John Hancock of Novolutions fame, "y ——. Mit Tanntson has lost ils bearings, That what Is tho matter with him, He ts try tng to} troduco {ii Cutengo the Southern Man, whine learned in Nourbon County, Kentucky, There'y a considerable difference — between Toupe hon County, Kentucky, and Cook County, Nie uols, In tho former a oman ern do nlmost anything, if ha votes the Demme cratic ticket. In the Intier aman may Vote any tlokut he pleases, but cun't bulldoze hls fellow. eltizens with pollcemen or belbe thom with elt; offices, Mr. Harrison fs attempting to do bere what ho would not dare to attempt even iy Hourbon County, Kentucky, Theexamplent iy brethren still farther Bouth has Corrupted him, Ho winks at, {f ho doca not encourage, Kchom to oarry Cook County by mammoth frauds, Te proctivy ja Juatly popular In’the Solid South, where tho poor and ignorsnt mas (mado so by slavehotding Nemvcrats) cannot vote the Republican tleket und have thelr voter counted, But tho masses Mr. Harrison ty testog to chent of their votes this the ure not po or Ignorant, and will not be frightened or de, frauded, He ts ut the head of tho rubbte, and the brains, intelligence, and * clilvalry ” are on the other side, They will puta heavy hang ry his cmissurics noxt Tuesday, © a Ar the Into olection in Georgia Colquitt rocolved 760 votes aud Norwoot 1462 in Chat. hain County (Savannah), There nre 6,003 cotorey, nd 3,009 white voters iu the county. Why ad tho colored tnen, as if by common consent, ah sent thomselves from the polts? In tho ang county, strango to say, none but white men an! evor drawn to sit on Juries, from term to term one inn acts us tho foreman of the Jury, and the samo panel of professionalsis drawn, though the Constitution of tho State provides that na Porson shall serve moro than fourteen daysig thu year, Colored men and women aro arrested on tll sorts of trumpad-up charges and aro sect to tho Denitentiary for seven, ten, or twenty yenrs. Mut they nover soo tho inside of the prison walls, Thoy are taken by tho contractor for prison Inbor ns soon as thoy leave tho courte room, and fire kept in the soverest slavery ttn ul tholr tering oxpire, Irons ave put around thetr legs and necks, und they are warked In the fron or con! mines, where thoy Hvo and di wretchedly, Those frets unre brought ont, not in Republican campaign documents, but in the testimony of one wing of tho Democracy against the othor, re ‘Tne career of Willlam 2. Grace, the Dem ocratic candidate for Mayor of New York, rays the New York Zrunue, hus been Invostlyated with results that are very unfavorable ta Mr, Grace, He was forced by the New York Board of Underwriters to give up his eorwmission ag tholr agent nt Callao, Peru. Thls netion was taken by the Board on the reports of agents who had been gont to Culluo to oxamine Into tha truth of grave charges of trregularttivs in cone nection with the ngency., Among theso was the Insuring of grotto old bull called the Mary, which, there was much evidences to show, bod been sent to sen with tho purpose of inking ber and defriuding tho underwriters. Further tn quiry Into Mr. Grace's naturalization shows that thoro Js renson to doubt {ts legality, and there ly ground for thinking thut ha decelved the Court, Mr. Grace's brief but costly Recelverahip of the Continental Life-Insuranee Company hus nto beon looked into, and it is shown that he suc eseded In getting larze sums for very sinall services, that he was extravagunt In bis man agoment, and altogether that tho policyholdey, have muck reason to resrot hia appointinent, a Tur Democratic Natlonal Connnitteo art bending evary energy to tha work of cirentat ing, In avery part of the comntry, a monstru: He, a base forgery, Demoeratle tawyors In the City of New York are springing with aluerity te tha defense of tho forger,—trying to save hin from the Just penalty of his felony, The Coot Cowuty Democratic Committee, with Murrisor at thelr head, are cireulating this forgery, and awearlug that itis genuine, Tho bulidozer acte ing as Mayor of Chicage discharges polleomen who rofuse to spend the Ume thoy owe to tho elty In Democratte canvassing, nud threatens to hold tho polla iu tho interest of tho Democratls party, by force! The Demournttc purty south holds half-n-duzen States under tho hecl of Kus Klux bands and red-shirt clubs, ‘These aro Damocratie methods or taetics, Tho Democralle party alfronts eyory sense of common decency. Itis menace to Lew and order. It threatens tho pence of the country, It fs an organized mob, Itis without shane aa It fs without honors, It Isa great sore upon tho body pulllie, ft ase sills otr free insthtutions by fraud and erline a tho Hobeliion nssaflod them with the sword, Tun New York ‘flaca for Wednestay prints n st of cumnpatgy speakers in thut State for tho woek. No sexs thts 150 distinet speeches, covering oyery county In tho’ State, wero nue nounced for yoaterdaynione, Among thospcake ors were Roaeoo Conklug, an Hurrlson, Lewis Burbor of Maine. RG. Pitkin, Willan Me Kinley, B. K, Brice, Minory A. Storrs, We We Hicka, 8, DB. Dutcher, BW. Stonghton, Fred Douglass, George Willan Cartls, Honry Ward Ueochor, W. D. Woudin, Guorge A, Sherldany, I. G. Lapham, J. O. Brandagva, Jim Wood (tho Trish tnlner), A, J. Dittouhusfor, Stowart Te Woodford, Martin 1, ‘fownsond, and John Fe Quarles,—certatuly avery remarkable list, It the Ropublieaus do not carry New York noxt ‘uesduy It will not be for want of work. a Honan 8. Bienrow, the Republican can- didate for Governor of Conneticut, is ono of tho imost populnr-inen in tho State, He has beon clectod to various olives, notubly that of Mayor of Now laven and mombor of tho Lex: stature, by Democratio votes. The New Haven Register (Dem,}, in acknowlodging hia election a 1875, sald: Hoburt B. Bigolow, the Ropuoliean Represent Ativo-olect, way por! are the strongest man i tholr ranks wader atl tho circumstances, for be possceres every element of popularity, und fs 0 tolorant Sentionau, Like Gen. Merwin, be 1s euleulated by personal qualities to draw heavily: Auatnat purty ines, an gitcity in bis nomination, 5 Altogether tho Repubilcan outlook in Com neotlout is very bright. there wag avident sar a Ler Chicago polleomen beware how they attempt to execute tho orders of Mayor Ture rison direoting thom to prevent Republicans from oxerolsing tho right of suttrago fully, free jy, and falrly in this city noxt Tucaday, If they shall duro to commit 4 crime against tho majesty of tho pcoplo, thoy will be locked up by order of tho courte of tha United States, Where is tho Wretched servant of the bulldozing Mayor who durca strike down a teyal citizen in the ace of offoring to deposit his ballot 1 tho sacred ure which must hold tho trug expression of tho peo plo's wil? "It wero better for hin that a inilte stone were hanged about hla neck, and that bo Wore drowned in the depth uf the son," en ‘Tuv New York Sun hng not been re gunied as dlatinguished for overserupulousness In tho matior of political methods, But Sr. Dana fs mbhamed of tho Philp forgery, and ashamed of Barnum and tho Demoenitic Nav Honal Committee for supporting it. Leprous is tho word be uses to charuuteriza tho uct of tho wholo batch of rasoals, Indeed nll honca’ man acorn them, Nut Hancook Is silent, and this silence ie more damulng to bls fale fame than all his foollsh lottars, Hunvock may be vory vain} doubtless ho tx vory vain. Hut ho it not proud, A proud man would hasten to des nounco tho villain who geeks to advance bis cause by forgery, ae - = Canter H, Mansion will undertake to Provent Republicans from voting In Chicago next Tuvsday, by an order dircuting tho police to sustain tho Demvcratio party in atormniog Gach pollingsplace in the city, and thercuftcr holding it witha solid Une of Democrats, will bo? Wo should dearly Joye, to uae aalang puraicy to doe tho thing bo'll do it with, 1f be attcmpls this doaporato deca he'll wish before 'Tucsday night that hobad forged a Chinese letter ol Gartlelil, beon convicted of the erimo, and salely housed {n the Penitentiary away frou the wrath of tho pooplo, es $a Tr ty sald that the Garticld-Morey letter forgery of the misoroant Philp ts not bis Arat felontous act. It {9 chargod thut In 1870, in # Convention of the Democracy of Kings County, Now York, iuthecoursoof ayharp contest forthe

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