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wy 1 CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER S80. are AE SrICTE SIRES Erma em emer I Sr ea ca personal integrity Is not warth comment, nnd ‘will not survive his auces Awenty+four haves, - AoC. NUELT noneuners Inthe Capital this morning that about , Ayer age he purchased a controlling tnlerest ‘ in the Capital Babliahage Comptoy, anid that hie pA ineOspousible tor the utternnces of Mo Capital newapaper, vthongh Porn Piatt stl remains. an assoclute cultor aad stockholder, KIRTLAND, PAID LIAR, WHAT KENATON THURMAN THOUONT OF TIM. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieapu Tribune, Wasiixaros, D.C. Oct. i1.—Tho Inst sensi- : Yon of the Democrats isan atidavit: of Albert B. Kirtland, who figured here during the awart of tho No Gotyer pavement contract nsgan agent of tho contractors, \Kirtiqnd sets forth in his x ANidavit that he arranged fo have Gen, Qurteld t And Hichaed Parons drive ont to tha country residence of Gov. Shepherd one Sunday, tocon- fer tn regard lo the possthility of passing a large Appropriation through Congress to cover cor tain contracts whieh the Hoard of Public Works was urged to imake, The frets ubout Kictiannd are. tt Che for on long timo . evaded tho subpena oof the Jdint Committes of Congress whiels tiveati- gated tho affairs of thy Board, and, when he did eppear, gave voluminous testimony covering: over fifty pages of the printed record, which, According to tho eplilens of both Democratia and Kopublican members of the Committers, wis CROWNED Wert PHETURY trom beginning to end. “So ularing waa his falsahood when on the stand that Senator Thurs ay fin told him he did not belleve him, and that gobody else would belleve him either. Theso declarations of Senator ‘Shurman, whieb ave et part of the oficint record, onght to prove % attliclent © offset what Kirtland ie now [esciubaing in an amdavt, Farthor than this, when he was exainincd, he swore to stite- nients the exnet opposit of what he now neaerts in bis altavita, Mi who followed the course of Uho investiuntion into ths witates of the District will agree that,of uth the anrelintle witnesses, there was noone more se than this same Kirt~ vy land, and ne one whe crented a more general : ‘mpression that his testimony ary Senator: Thurman covered the whole ‘ rround, however, by telling hint that nobody ‘ would believe hint oy CONNECTICUT. PRADING HONKES WHILE CROSSING THE STREAM. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteayo Tritines Hantrorn, Conn, Oot. 3L—Tho desperation prevalling In Democratic ranks in Connecticut * is In ented by the fact that, within the past two sy! orthrea days, they have practically unacated the Chilrman of their State Central Committee, Bherltf Hyxbee, of Meri and have placed the Feal manuganicnt of the : iy" beo's predecessor, and Chairman for soveral yenra when tho State was carried by the Dentoc- rey, And he ja thoroughly conversant with the methods whieh wilt bring ont the lurgeat vote in an emergency. tis very evident that, if tho Democracy hud any confidence tn tholr einvass and tholrJoud claiins of thetr ability to carry tha Stato, they would not regard such 2 change nece exsnry close on the eve of clectlon, The Demos crats have been indvlying in much tall about THE UNLEDOZINE OF WORKINGEN by Republican manufacturers, Such allega- donsaro wholly unsupported, but its a fet that B imuuufacturor of Vemovcratio faith at MIL Plat, near Danbury, has malled to the front of his establishment thig outrageous placard: * All employés who do not intend to vote for Hane touk muy considor themselves dischurged." The Democrats nre making «a stroug bid for the votes of the 3,08) rillroad employca of tho State, Last winter tho Republican Legistature enacted a lnw that nit empluyés of rallronds should beexumined by physicinns ‘for color-tiindness anil defective vision, A few were rejected by physisinna when tho exnminntions wers mado Anst September, but so carnest wit tho protest of prominent gentlemen of both partios agninst the gystom of examination, mord rigid thin the how oven contemplated, that the Site Huard of Henith, whict had authority to revieo the action: YW tho exeminwrs, gave cortifleates . in wlmost - avery instance, The Democrats now bring thla Ip asf ennpalen issue, and thelr candidate for | Jovernor hax come ont int latter promising, |e i Hevted. to ondenyor to eectre tho repeal of tho law, ‘Lho hardest charge brought against MI. GEOUGE RACH, OF TIARTFORND, Democratle candidate for Congress In thls dae a) triet, relates to bis well-known Copperhend peat les. En tho irs of the Wir of tho Rebellion he wag President of tho Merchaugs’ & Manufacturers’ Bank of Hartford, and whdn the Goveriinent Isyited Ita first Treasury notes, he refused to pormit them to be recelved at bunk. ‘Vhis nttompt to discredit tho Gove 1 ment InJts initial attempts to get means to put down tho Rebeillon was resonted ‘by tho loyal stockholders of tho institution, who’ tailed it , menting and removed Me, Beach from fie post don. After that the bank was among tha frit i to uceept the National Buuking ict, and hee e cnmo, 08 ft stil 13, tho iret Nutlonal Hanis of -Hartfon. ‘ INDIANA, THE OUTLOOK, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, _ Axpranaporis, Ind., Oct. 31—Despite all ¢ho rumors touching Democratle actlyity and tricke ery, tho Itepublicans have every renaon tu he= Neve that Garfield's majority In Indiana wilt be larger than Mr, Porter's, Tho indleations are a? deciledly chvering in all’parts of the State. Tho ‘ > tarif question hns excited a livelier intercat oven thantn October, and unless men gay one thing and vote another Gon, Gurticd will secure uutny votes which were cast for Landers threo weeks ago. Among tho Knlghts of Columbia who went to Torre Hauto to Join in yesterday's parade thero were twenty-one who voted the Demoveratlo ticket at tho Inst election. What fa true of the Knights at Indinnapolls is truo of similar clubs all over tho State, The Bunty thorough organization which character: ized tho October election [sy reported, and so far : ws known ‘ i, THE SAME MEN WILT HE AT THT POLLS, e Absentees nro also returning In large untmbers, ‘ arclving trains lust night and to-day being . crowded with Ropublican voters. Many persons profess to believe thnt the difference botween) tho Republican yote and thit polled by the De- srocrucy will bo so great thut the Republicans Jill buye a majority over both Democrats and Nationals, but this fs too much to expect, unloss several thonsand Democrats remain at home, Tho voto will not ngeregate ag much ag tt did in ‘Octovor, bitt to whnt extent the Democrats will fall to turn out can only bo surmised, LOGANSYOItT, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune. Loaassrotr, Ind, Oct, ut,—Devolopinents b hero show tht thera [sn secret yet thoroughly : Orgunizud offort of the Democrats to buy, per> i suude, or force all Nemocratia Greenbuckers in i tho Btity to voto for Hancock, Every such 4 Greonbicker in this county was visited to-day, and It ls certain that nearly every one of thon ! hus agreed to voto for Hutcock, Our informn- Hon ts positive that the saine work 14 boing duno In every county In thu Btate, 1) W, Tomransox, ; Member Republican Btato Central Conuultteo, vontTER COUNTY, ‘ Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, VALPanatso, Indy Oot. W—The Hon 8. He ra Russel, of Toxus, addressed 1 lure and onthusle natle meeting of our eltizens nt this place toe day, His exposition of the Demovratle party © suid Its polley Bouth was tho moat powerful and convinelng we have yet heard, Taking it all in al, it was « splendid specet, and will dous teh kood, Set Porter County down for an inereused. 4 Republican mujority on noxt Cucsday, “ 3 CROWS POINT. . Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cuows Pot, (nd, Oct, 30.—Tho Hon. George TL. Chupioau, of Tndiunapolla, addressed a large iceting here thi attertioon. ‘The meot yg win advertiied us the closing ono of the enmpalgn, Jor this county, and tho fargo hull was well dled with voters. dadge Chapanan apoke Over te hou, wlving the frauds by which the, Denne icy expeet to carry Uo election, and espeelilly tho’ forie Chinese letter, an uring thit was res eelved by tho tiirgo amllcnee with’ thinders of uppliuse, ate og was logical and: delete ay With stubborn fuots, and well chosen for the - cloding of the enmpulyn. Everything Indientes, an duereused ftepublican mujerity in Late County next Tuentay, TENHY AUTRE, Speclal Mepateh ta The Chicaga Tribune, ‘Tete Hav nd, Oct, 3—Tha Ropnblen demonstration Just night In honur of Goy, Porter ang teut-Goy, Hina was, constderty the weuther, the hirgest uf the eimpaigin ual Dbrhatal of cnthusinga. Gov, Pt + escorted from tudhumepols by adel 120 unitormed cliizens, among Halghts of Columbia. Gay. Porter spuke about thirty oinutes to ap hie audience at the Wigwam, vongratulinug them upon the wes cess of tho purty AL the Ovtulwr election, and Urging Ubon nil to keep up the good worl ugly uoow ail ty Keep up tho good work util vter WAN sation OF hui the . WARAYETTE, Bpectat Dispateh tu The © Lavayirre, tnd, Oct, ‘aytor, of Fort ae spoke Wb thy Upern-Hotee to the Republicans last nicht. “Thurs win lange turnout and iuch cathusiuam, The epyb- Ueans spo tu the very best of trim bore, even ‘VLeltor orgunteod than tn October, when they fs reused tbo unijority ol 210 for Murrlaon la IbiG 1) 10s for Porter in ben. To-morrow ight Joy aud jullitendon wiliba uncontined. A’ tors Ught procesiva will by out, with Buadreds of ego 'ributies on in fine: sperches will be made Inninaries for the November hi nays rated. In the procession will ho the Gartleltl Cn a Lincoln Chth, about seventy-five fest voters, an eqital number from Purdie Coltege, fw men from tho careworks, 130 coo pers, and urge mainbers from the shoe-shops and other Manefactories in the elty. COMMMBEA CHPY—THT ANTIENASONIC DODGE: Steetal Dapateh to The Chitago Tribune, Copemuta Creve Ind. Oot. d—Lottors pure porting te be from. Meciehard, editar of the Cynosure, wt Chicago, have been fiat reeulved by antl-Musonic citizens of Whitley County, ining AP opposors of aceret sootetios to vote for Hine kon the freind, that (huriteld fs a Mason, vtottera Che reeiplonts are urged to tte: Fy faud conthdentinl, birtby all monns to ve for Hiunevck, no doubt, bern sent all over tho State, ud of the nost contemptible chimeter. PENNSYLVANIA, ESTIMATES, Speetat Dispatch ta The Chtzaga Trine. PINLADELPUEA, Pa, Oct, H.—Hoth the Ropith- Nean nnd Demoeratie State Committers have completed their canvasses, but are chary abot giving out tho result. Senator Willico and Chairman DHL went aver thelr hyures. to-night, howover, and they auchoriza tho statement that they expert to curry Pennaylvania for Hancock Dy et inajority of 5k0—putth tho ageremite of Republloan mojoritics nt 83,140 nnd the ngere- gute ot Democratic majorities at 68,500, ‘This result is brought out by a great straining of the Possibitltlos In Demoerntioconnties and a ruth: Togs snertilee of probabititiesdnitepublican couns tles. Foriustaneo, thoy placa tho Republienn majority in Philndetphia us 16,000, whieh ts bee llevert by the heat-informed polltical whaencres to be at lenst 1,000, and probably 3,000 betow tho mark, TI they prt Allegheny Republican by 4,000, which fs nn unfustifiebly moderate estl- nitte, Tt fa safe tonny, in view of these things, and further unilyses of tho Democratic cstl- mates, that the managers of that purty REAULY EXPECT GARFIELD TO CAIUY PRNNETI YANK by not tesa than 20,000, ‘The coolestihead at Ree publican headquarters claims not tess than 90,000, and thore aro members of the Com: mittce who count upon 40,000 und over. Tho Republlenns expeet, also,.with good renson, tohave tho tagisluture by adarge mre Jority on Joint ballot, assuring 1 Republican suc- cexgor to Senator Wallace, nud to reduce tho nunnver of Democrats on the Congressionni del- egation, The report fs revived to-right of a trade between Wallace and Cameron, under whieh the State Ista en for Garield by a largo tnajority, whilo Wallace walks away with tho Legislature, but there fs tho best reason to bee Heve thut there hits been no such trade, The story {4 based upon tho tracing of in esthnnateto Sonator Wallace which glves tho State to the: Republican’ by 90,00), but, on Investugation, It turns out that this wasa Republican estimate which had found its way into Wallace's bands, and was by him thrown aside as worthless. ELI PERKINS. AS TO THY RESULT IN NRW YORK, Z SEY, CONNECTICUT, AND INDIANA, ‘To the Editor of The Chleago Trane. New Yonk, Oct. .—Sinco my Inst letter elr- cumstances have happened whiel: will chnuoze tho Now York vote for stdent. I believed two weeks nan thut the wicked alums In New York and Brooklyn would givo a Democratle majority of 75,000" The fraudulent Chinese inte ter, tho low source of the forgery, and the fact that the forgery bus been bucked up by tha Democratic party,—tho whole dishonorable and wicked transaction will cost the Democracy over 10,000 votes. As public opinion stands to-duy, New York and Brooklyn will not give over 60,000 majority for Hancock, while the Stute will come down the Hudson with at toast 85,000 for Garteld, Garfield's mnjority will be from 25,000 to 0,000 In Now York. : The Republican party bas-carricd New York eoyen tines in the Inst twelve elections, and never by a innJorits of less than 25,000, TW CHINESE-LETTER FORGERY, The more honorable Democrats In New Yorkatl pronatince the Chiueso letter a forgery, They say so publicly, Mr. Dana, of the Suit, eakl yesterday: “If we cannot clvet Hancock without regort+ ing to forgery, we had better be defeated.” To-tay Mr. Dana says in tho Suny We havo denounced fraud [meaning tho honest Electoral Commission's deelsion for Inyes] for four years, but we have no desire to Aight fraud with forgery." ‘The Herald not only Letloves tho Chinesa let- ter to ben forgery, but denounces tho forzer, aud the Democratic party for futhoriug the forgery, SENDING VOTERA TO FLOIIDA, When [asked Maraball Jewoll what be thought About fending, voters from New York to Ftorida, he sald: “T ahould think {6 ery stuptd thing to send voters uway from Now York, ro they nave right to vote, and where tholr votes are needed, away down to Florida, where they have no rlght to yvote. Jt would cast £00 to get men. thore und buck, aul 800 to keep them there, Pf rover even charged the Demoerats with bolng such Alois usto send them thore, 1 only sald the mayement looked mysterious, All the Repub- Henn party wants fs pure ballot. 1t ig tho tes publican party. that passed the Rewlstration jaws, without “which thore could be nu honest voting in New York pnd omer largecities."" CONNECTIOLT, . T returned froma trip through Connectiont yesterday, Barna, the Chatrman of the Den Geratle Navionul Committee, lives ut Bridgeport, Tio aml Engtish, the Demoeratic candidate for Governor, ire both very wealthy, spend €100,0000n Connecticut. ‘The election will be closo (n that State. ‘There wilt not bo a tmis rity of aver 1,20) clther way, When Las tho Demioerata how the State ts going, they invirine Ay * Woeean't tell. [twill be very close.” While tha Republicans, when questioned, put ona bold front nnd says “We'll carry tho State,—-no doubt of it at ali." “T think Connecticut will give Garfield 1,000 majority, NEW JERSEY, New Jersoy is more doubtful than Connectl- ent, The tarlif hus mado peent changes thore, Newark, the grent munufnetaring centre ave 4.000 Demoeratie majority a yedr aio, whilu at the last Mayoralty eleotron, held four weeks tga, iibtean by 300), 'Thia Ia a ela » Noone fs willing to risk a bot on Jersey, while the Republicans are all wile ing to heton Conneetluat. Persountly, | bolleve 8 surprise waite tts In New Jorsoy, like the gure prise that caine from Indinna, THY KILENT VOTR. Look out for a trementtous alleat yoto from all the Tinstern States, ‘That sllent voto will by Ro publican, It will come from clergymen, luke Wart bustnesi-mnen, teachers, and profesalonit mon, Lt knew a huntred men myself who have hot registered since Grant was elected, ‘They tro nll registered now, ‘Tho silent yote fi the Denmoeritie ruke will stay ut home, Vusiness Demecrits nro afraid to give the ebul South the Upper and Lower Mousses aud tho Prosie deny, too, “Thoy ure afrald to give tho iobal South entire control. A distinguished Democrat snk tome yestorday’s “Itiswell to havo a check .on the South, Tiayes {3 8 good man, and te tn velo 2 woot, deatof bad fegislation; and }tbluk it would be better for the country to have a Northorn nan there ngain, Wore safe then, If the Senate and. House were Ttopublican, why then 1 wonkln't object te the Bolid South having the Prosideney. Ibut the North must not surronier everythin Yo inuet keep some power In our own hands," INDIANA, Mr. New told me, tho othor doy, that thera wore 33,000 Campbollites int Hidhum., “ Amoue these Cimpeliites,” gaid Mr. New, © avo 5,000 voters.” » Did those 5,0) all voto for Portor? " T asked, “* No, lt, thoy did not; but every one of thom whl voto for Gartold, Guefleld ta Campbellte, and thoy will bo very proud to have tho Camps Dullites represonted dn the White House,” “Vhis sol Campbellite voto fa Lidl. Mr Now thinks, will rata the Republican majority: there Lo 10,000, Ent Prukins, WISCONSIN, Last wonns, Hpeciat Diapateh to The Cateayo Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Oct, SL-The KRepudltcans ave Milton tho Mulahing touches to one of the most Vigorous and aggressive campnlgus tit has been conduoted In Wiseonatn singe the War, ta Aho three Democratle Congressional districts— tho Fourth, Fitth, and Sixth—the canvass hus been absolutely ferey on bath slded—tho Den ocrats determined to hold on to thelr members and the Republicans as eadally deterininod to Wreat the power from thou. lathe Recond and. hind Distrtots, which have Wlways returned fee publlean MeMbens by stunt) muforities, the Democrats have nominated good candadatesand ure proeeuting thelr tght with enursetio obstle fucy, though without the atlunuilus of the wayure! anew of success ut the ballot-box, ‘The Nopub+ Means will carry the lest Dfstrlot by about 0,00) mujarity, the Bucand by 1,500, the Thhred uy 1,800, thy Fourth by 00; tho Fifth will be Demovratle by W); thu Sixth will givo 1,000 Hupublican mus Jorlty; sho Seventh, 4,000; the Blyth, 2,00. ‘Pals estimite Is inude on Congressmen, and it 4s claimed tat Garileld will carry tho Biante by at leust 2,000 mtfority, There is ie danger wits ever of thu Ltopubllcans losing ulther of the fve districts thut thoy hold at present, but thoy are sontidont of gulning two members in place of Ucusterand Bouck, Too Fourth District contains. 4 dorge German Catholle population, Deuswer vod faue ure Gdnpewant enh aete 80 that Uy stuud on an equal footing fy regurd to nationality and religion, tween tho two hing t ‘he bitterest over waged ht this district, aud the result is doubtfal. Both parties claim tho district hy 600 majority. AUK BOCK Ign Font aa intearl in tho Sixth District. Ho and hla backers have dane some of tho dirtiest: camnpaia work ever resorted to tn. thia Rtate, Wit It wit not save Gabe's teok next: Tucaday. His tast enmpalgn falsehood in regard to Mr, Guenthor ts that to fs an infidels wh: if trae, comes wittiit tid grive from cman wither and profane as licuck Ja, who bonsts that he fears neithor God, nan, nor tho Devil Mr Quenthor's family attends the Gorman Lutheratt ‘hureh, and ali his children were baptized into. reh. Gabo Bouck bas noither wife nor long to nny ehuireh, and no church: nod by holdigiye Gabriel in tho folds Its tnombership, Ont Tesday ho witl go into retirement wrihout tho benellt, of the clergy, Onenther has made a splendid canvass nnd ined hosts oP fricuta everywhere, Bouck has fiat by bts speeches and “his manners. The Amertean Nepubiteans will stand by tho leket, while tazge numbers of Germnaus, Demos urate ons well ua Republicans, will support Quenther. Bonck’s cminissarics have goue into the Germ seetloments eirenlating tho false hood that) the Goarmans of Oshkosh are going dnek on Guontier. Tt i Douek’ best and wente> est entnpiien trick, St eaibe anil of Bonk, as the Trdiane horse doctor sald when enied upon to preseriby Cor a sick racers No uso doctor= jug, gentiemen; tha hose’ eyrs fs sot." PIveit DISTRICT. It fs now perfectly manifest that If tho Nes petiiean State Central Committee had taken ponte the enti eens anal Peace the work aginst, Hrage | with tio cnergy aud tu. reashvencss Unt hot tosiginlizo tho efforts of “Boas Noyes, the (Fifth District could have heen easily earrod nyt, As it ty Mr. Coleman has been left to ight tee tnequnl battle on hia own hook, without nit or assistance from the Committee, and how aranaly he hus dono tis work will be nude mankfest next Tresday night, when the count will show’ how ensilya little more: Brape would bave settled Capt. Deng. A POOR NHOW.. ‘The tint failure of the Deinverntic demonstra~ ton here taat night has taken tho courage nll onto? the Democratic heurt. aud rendered tho whole crowd npathetle oad sullen. ‘There wis ho turnout of the mumuitet: at worth mons ontuy,—that crowd nee aif on tho other ale no general Mumination of tulldings alone the route, the mottoes ind: tri.usparennies wore 1n- Approprinte and meaningless. nnd the peocossion was nuyth ing ele then mis tty aemy with bine ners, ‘The itepubtteans fitend to mace nn exs bibitlon of thetr strength and uumbers on Mone day night that will bo the forerunner of tho avalanche of yoters that sill appear at the halloteboxes next ‘Pireaday to overwhelm tho effete Democracy and bury ftaut of sight fore evermore, Thue business-iner, mnanufaeturers, Incchunles, netisans, morchcerte, bankors. and tracers will let tho piiblle Koay that they do not desire 8 change in tho presemt: prospgrous con+ «ition of the country. 3 ENTAUSLASTIO MIMTING. Speetat Diswateh to The Charges Tritune. Watrntown, Wis., Och 30—Tho Republican etonstration here this evening was one of tho largest nnd mest outhusiastic of the campatcn. Along torehticht procession pazaded tho street! with delegations from the suecoundityg tows ‘The Ion, C. i. Colby, of Milwaukee, made a baie epeech.to a crowded nulicnes at Turner all, ositcasit, Speetal Dispateh to The (alexa Tritine, Osunost, Wis, Oct, G—The Republlenns of the First Assembly District nomlanted Willlam Wall, the present member, without, apposition, The Democrats nomtonted Dre iL 1. Dile, now: Muyor. ‘Tho contest wil bo close, the ebanees In Wall's firrvor, : MADIEON, \ Speciat Dtapateh to The Chico Tribune, MAnINON, Wis,.Qct, JL—Taporta rocelved hora from al parts of the Stute indicate that thera will be considerable of a itepublican gitin throughout the entire State. Nowhero in: tho State nave tho Democrate mide As eifective Ute Congressional district, td es- Dane County, buts with all thotr Bivater ana ghows It looks to-aight nas though tho Hepubllenns would make aelean sweep of county oleers. and eicot Mr, Caswell, Repub Menu. Congressman, by 1,500 medority. Mr. Gregory, his Democratic opponent, who is very. populat in thivelty, will doubtless receive the votes of some of his Republican frionds and neighbors, out of complinent, but ve will lose wytich inore than he galas from ts record tn Now York State as a Know-Nothing. .Tho Scotch settlers, of whont there iy quite a large number in this’ county, will vote against him Very Inrgely. aunne COTES, tho Democratle candidate for Congress in tho ‘Vhird Distelet, hus been mnnking 0 strony can~ vues, but relinble reports from that disteie stute that Hazelton’s niifority witl not tall short of AN, Incrensed Republican mijorities will be hud in the First, Second, ‘Third. Seventh, and Eighth Districta, Guouthor will beat Hotek fn the Sixth District by 100 miaJority not 1,400, Sanger will bent. Deuster in the Fourth if tha Republicans will only turn, out and work vigar- ously for him. The deyelopmeuty of the past few weeks in os gs IRAGG'S DrsTiICr, aay shows caeliiatvals thit” his’ niortlenive on‘that 4) atriet is lfable tobe taken up vy Mr, Colman, ‘he Republicans of tint district are making xalluot fight, and, should they suceced tn beat- dng the Fond da Lae Beigndier, Wiseonain will send ap reolld Repupiicnn delegation, Promi- nent Republicans hore are . happy and sanzulno over the ‘prospects. in Wisconsii. Republicans ure urgently requested to came out and vote, To-morrow Mich the campaign wil he closed by a rousing Republican meeting In tho Assen- bly-Chambor, addressod by tho cloquent Vico President of the Wieeonsin Centrat Railroad, the Hon. Charles: by, and Howrrd Sintth, un cloquont yout Iniversity student. ST, LOUIS, mn vranr. Sr, Louts, Oct. 3l—The exact origin of tho row ut tho Republisin meetlig inst night {s stell Jn doubt, but It docs not appear there. was any concerted purpose or nection to bron up or sc- viously disturb the meeting, There were a good many negroes tn the procession and nt the mect- ing, and thoy had been hooted nt andSgthorwise provoked by a lot of unruly fellows durfhy their murch, This wns kept up after they arrived at the mecting, and somo of them resented itby using thelr turekes over tho heads of sume of their assatlanta, This led to throwing stones and other anissiles at tho negrocs, and thon the fluht began, ThE NEAnOSS still Insist that Brown was killed bya potlecman, but thore is no evidence to provait. Tho only man killed was Brown, but perhaps a dozen or moro were more or tesa Injured by polleemen'a clubs when tho latter charged tho crowd, Juices. Simmonds, v negro, had bis skull fractured, and will probably dig. Jolin Woman, 8 white nin, was shot in tho hand,” Savernt others word ounded and brulged with clubs and torches, Pottconnn Slattery, whose upper Juw was shite tered, 1s Ino eriticnt condition, TENNESSEE, HORAOE MAYNAND MIKELY 70 IE ELECTED AEN« ATOR, Spectat Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune, NASHVILLE, Tenn, Uct. 31.—Tho election noxt Tuesluy promises to bo tho most exciting hejd for twelve yours, and Indications polut tony unnsunlly Inrgo vote. ancoek will carey tho Btute by’ 0,000, "There are four candidates for Qovernor—Alvin Hawking, Republican, John V, Wright, Demvcratis nomineo, 8. F. Wilson, the Hointhes of the Lalting Democrats, and 1, BL. awards, Greentacker, Tho Banner, the lone ing Dumoorntic nowspaper, his just conctuteda. thorough canyags of the Stato, and givos Huw Kine SIP Wrighe #1,800; Wilson (0,535, Eile< wards’ vote will bo about fifteen thonsand.- Although the contest botween Hawking and Wright wilt be close, hawking will be elected, ‘The lapublicans claim for hin a undority of frow 600) To W600, Phe Deninerats will unpey overy Congresslonal district cxeept the Second, Tron whic tha ton da CG. toute will be ro- turned, Tho Hoputienus will cleet about forty: mombers of the General Agiembly, and will very likely hold ths. balance of power, Tho Hon, Hornes Maynard: will, beyorl doubt, bo lected United states Benator By tho Legtslus ture, Which moots next January. MICHIGAN, _ ABANDONS TH EMOCHACY. Special Dlapateh to The Uhteaga Tribune, Dowaaiay, Alch., Oct, H.—Tha Hon. HT, Frazer, Hfestong Democrat, ndressod n lange invoting this afternoon, Noxt Tuesday he casts hisfrat Republican yote, and gives a youd reason ais . fo i tiwoen, vf sralhunnada, fa talking to tha vt rt tusnight, eae Fustontate aril inko @ desperate effort to carry 4 porcion of the vounty ticket bere Tuva. duy, but will not rod, : ; IOWA. : WAITING TO VOTH, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tuuttasaton, li, Qet, W—This clty to-night was the seone of the grandest polition) domon- tration that was over witnesecd In this section of tho Btate. Hoth tho Ropudiican and the Demoerativ parties closed the cyuipaign with a torehlight proecssion, and the streets durlny tha progress of the demonstration were abhizu with rockota, colored tHylts, and Homon eaudics. ‘Tho Hopublicans carried off tha palut both in nume bers and tho brililaney of the dlapliy, and ff tos night's dumonstration ia nny indication of the result of Tuesday's election you may count the Muwkoyo State good for 60,000 musjority for Gure etd und Arthur, ‘Thore wore nearly 0oU torchos in the Republicun procession, and ndarly $000 14 tho Dewovratic “Rd Culbertson, Democratic candidate for Congress, aikdreased 4 Demoeratio meetin aftur the prucussloy, Tho Republicans hud no speaking. COUNGIL BLUE ES, Counciu Buvery, lu, Oct. W.—She Kepublige ane ot tho Righth Coagreastonal District held n grand ratty in Couneit Ulutts to-night. Thora, {aan proceasion, In which appeared over 1000 toreh-boarers, with sovernl hundred on horse. back, Which 'mnrched through tho principal streots,. Tho procession wos witnessed by thou. anuds of people. Rpecchor were delivered liter inv the even ny be Gen. Mandersan, uf Onintin, and tho Hon, CH. Gateh, of Des Moines, to an nudlonee of 2,800 people. ‘Tho Domocrate of the clty nleo had a grand fant rally, which wns nd- dressed by tho Hon. A. d. Poppleton, of Omaha “OWLO. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 3.—Thero was a Domo- cratic mnass-mecting nt Muste-tall to-night. There was an immonse attendanes, Ex-Gov. Uishop prosidod, Addrossea wera mato by tho Hon. John Q. Carliste of Kontucky, Senator Pendleton, and othors, POSTPONED, Tho Republican procession was provented ‘from appearing to-night on account of tho weathor, WALNGAL Voting. Curvenaxn, 0. Oct. 90—A sensation was created here to-day by tho issuance of warrants for'tho arrest for Mleyal yotlng of two men promfnent tn soctety and business circles, One, BI. Chadwick, married a daughter of I. 1K. Winslow, a largo veesel-owner, Inst Fobrinry, settling here, The other, Ee M, Grant, was candiinte for tho Xennte in Clarion County, Pouneyivaniny two yours ago, but moved his family here Inst May, and is Secretary of tho Crucible Steel Compitiy. Grunt has heen are reated, Chadwick las not yet been found. — : OUR CONMONWEALTIL PITTSVIELD, OKN, LAGAN, Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pitrsrinuy, UL; Oct. 30.—The Repulticans of Piko County, though In the minority, are by no means déspondent. Tho morning wus cold and threatening, yet this has been tho Inrgest dem- onstration of thocampafan, called tagethor to hear Gon. Logan, Patisen'’s Glee Club of Chi- cago arrived til a.m. by gpeelal train from Jacksouville, where they stald tnst night. Col. A.C, Matthows and Col, Kdgor, candidate for Congresa, went ou and mot the purty there, On tholr arrival hore they wero escorted to tho Pittstletd Nouse,by a procession of horse and foot, headed by tho Perry Cornot Band. Tho varlous manufacturing and agricultural ioter- ests wero woll represented by practical work and machinery, Ong. wagon had a negro with abigsimever his head," This fs no Duteb- Creok tigger,” un allusion toan attemptof the Democrats nt Dutch Creek’ to palin off flit of white inen blacked up aa Democratia negrous, ‘Thors has been A GNDAT DEAL OF EXCITEMENT HERR’ over tho’ killing of Simpkins, the Domocrntio City Marshal, one weok, ago to-duy by Elllatt Baker, a prominont Republican of Martinsburg. Your reprosentative called on him in tho jail. He is wremurkably fine-looking finan, of rather over medium blight, stout buitt, square-shout- dored, brawn tile and eyes, shaved, 33 years old. welghs about 200 pounds, Crank, open countonance, and a ininly determined bearing. He fs u well-to-do tarmer, and bas wito and three children, Ho seems in exeettont splrite. Alarge number of frionds, of whom he buva host, have called upon iim to-day, Ho showed mo his overcoat through which ‘thoro are tivo ugly gashus, one In the collar and the other on cone shoulder. The knife wont through a uulform cape, the — oyercont, cout, vost, -and outside shirt. Tie does not know anything nbout these cuts, as thoy wore made atter he bed been knookud dows ‘hore are also two slnsbes (nthe seat of his pants art drawers.’ He says Simpking tred two shots at him before he drow his plstol, Both Baker and Slmpkins wero men of standing nnd character, Shupkins was 0 your married man. Baker nus engiyed ag comisel Col. A, C, Matthows and ex Congressman Scott Wile, by whom he hia been cautioned not to tell the detalles of the unfortu- nateattalr, There is A RO VOLITIONAL SIGNIFIUANCR toit, though the fneldents whiot led up to it werd of thitebaricter, At hulf-pnst 1 themest- ing waseatled toorder by Col. Matthows.” Lhe gice club sayz “Hike Away,” with local varine ona, whieh elicited u geod deal of fun nt tho expenso of the ‘Democrats. Gen. Logan wis thon introduced hy col, Matthows tu 1 yery happy manner as Mnols' great volunteer Gor- eral, who took command when MePherson felt, After threo cheors for tho speaker and theeo more for tho lepubllean candidates, i OnN, LOAN : addressed an outdoor nundience of nt lenat 6,000 mon und worn, anid Chough very bourse fron continuous spenking, hia speech was one of tha ublest and most convinciug we hive ever lise tuned to. Ho begin by staung tho principtes upon which Gur Government rests, and then de> Nedany gue to show when or where % Democrat had denied tho free bxerelsa of tho ballot, or to deny that In seven Southarn States Repnb- Manns ure distrauchised, - If the Btutes will not protect eltlzons In thelr political rights the coun- ry inust, ‘Tho clyilization of the Domoertuy wis 1,40 years behind the Ronn elvillzation, ‘Thoy dtd not dure scourge Paul beonuge ho pro- glaimed hiinself a ltoman oluzen, while the ap- peait tho Hepublicuns in the South wag une heeded. é THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY GOT UP THER mn WELLION, and now claims that it put it dawn, No Inatanee wis on record where that party alded fu puttiog down the itebellion, Want party by its avtion South eneowraed by tte Northorn sympa- thizers, cost this Nutlon over 86,000,000,00, of whieh the North had piid over €4,000,000,00 tine der Ropntiienn: Administrauions, She «Domo. units louked around and could not find ony of tholr number tlt to be Goyernor, a0. they took Jyman ‘Trumbull to fool the Repub! 8 Vrrmbutt says If he and tho Domoerney are nitowed to gavern tho country thoy will bring buck tho duys of honest Democratic Adminis- tration. The spenker bad seirched tho records. to vain to find when those duys existed. Phoy Joft tho Guvernment bankrupt = when tho: wnyo up control in 18st, aud withont credit at home or.abroad. Buchanan vould not borrow a dollar of bowls to pay tho ordinary expanses of the Government excopt ut adiacount of over 10 por cont and the pazivone. of Wor 13 per cont Interest. Now tho bonds of tho United States, with au iimnonse debt still dug, aro worth ’ 10 PER CENT PREMIUM, and bonr only 4 to 6 per cent Interest. The De- inoerney cluled credit for the prosperity of tho country, but that party bad nover done anys thing to ald in tho passage of the laws whith: brought about this prosperity, but had per- sistently opposed overs: meusire onleulyted to ald the Government and strongthon ita credit, and hnd, whon. in power, favored (1s it now favored) free trade, which was tho death-kuell of homo munufactire, Today, Tosteriuyg polloy, of the lepubliean tho country “13 covered with furinees, Factories, and | muchtuesshops. Unier the Domoernoy, for five {can prior to 1fél, the Goy- ormmont wits drulned santiully of £60,000,000 for Muported articles Ju excess of our exports while for the lust lye years thls country hus dralned Burope or $185,000,000 oxcues of exports over time ‘ho Demouratio party were allied with ing to break down our prosperity fautorlog, $0.08 Co oper ony porta Ww Tuctures of that country and crowd out ourown. Gen, Logan paid bls compliments to'Teumbull, ax usual, aud spoke for two houra und w halt, ending with A GLOWING EULOGY of tho Repubionn candidates, ‘ho gront crowd stood tholr round and heard hin through, and euthualustiontly: cheered: his Hom polite. Dure | ing his speech ‘a, riwboned trlshwaan near the stand shoutods TE was with you at Vicksburg, 1 sented tho walls’ ‘hoe General replied: & am glad tose you, Lhopo thera are a great many here like you. Let me shake your hand.” ‘The old fellow pressed forward and “shook Gen, jer tho parts, O'S Hand, and thon called for threo cheers for Logan, whieh wero given with a will ‘That Waa proud momunt In the rough soldier's lite, At tho conclusion of the spevch Panisen's Cleo, Chih anny several pleco tou delighted audience, ‘This ends Gen, Logan's remarkable enmpaten of three months ot constant out-door speaking froin Maine to Hilnob. | Mo his nude ovor sixty speeches, His wonderful powers of criltirance and nerve have hoon put toa test which would huve broken down ninety ening out of a hundred of our pubille spoakers, Me and the Glee Club will bo dn Chicago Sunday morning, SPRINGFIELD, .- + ALL IN LINK, Special Dopateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sriasariary, dh, Oat. —The Republeans of Epringtield belt their closing rally of the CHinpAlyn toenight, and it was n grand success Jn vvery pueticular, completely overshadowing: all the efforts of the Nemovracy, aud capeclally Uhut of fust 'Shursday ovening, when they elit thelr grand Stato rally," and attempted to ute tenct n crowd by ndvertiaiog atl the prominent soen In thofr party us speaker, Clubs wero Present from all portions of the counts, a4 well a4 from prominent points in netyboring coun. ah Tho torehlight parady was more thiutithree teas Inge as any that has been held here Aurlag the campalgn, fully 600 men belng in Mine, Among tho more notlecable features of the procession wore tho Cullom Dengouns, of Rucheatorn—over 100 mounted wen in uniforn, tha wateh factory company, containing neurly 1W niounted nen,» tho rolling-milt del~ vgation = of about 40 mon, the Jacksonvilty Drum Corpaot about forty druins, und the Springfold Liuen-Duster Brigado, con posod of buglivas mon and their omployé, over 600 in number, Soyeral hundred muro would have been $a ting nid not the supply of torches und new brooms in tho city boon ox. huuated, Most of the busincss-jnon excused al) but one or two of thoir clerks, although It was tho busiest ulyht of tho week, MANY OF TIE RESIDENCES ‘ along tho Nae of murch were brililuutly Mul. nated, and the elty wore a gale appearances in honor of the domarstration, the peoplo tunity Gut almost on mngso to witness tho dispiny, At tho visiting clubs were rerve with supper by. tho Republican ladicd of tho clty, who fed thousands of people during. tha’ eventing, An tmmenso erowd —aseembled ont te. Stato-tTouage after tho parade and Uetened to nn AbIO address hy the Hon. LE the Reprblicana of thin district ¢ despite th MO two years nso, Duel Mevting Gen. Login unexpectedly irelve: revelved ao overwhelmiyg ovation. Ue, spo Urietly, and, after Koveral sous by the Chicago Gleo Club; was followed by Gen. Snulth D, Ats kins. of Freoport. Tho entire attnie, é of in tho moat sntiefactory manner, withont teel- Gents or disturbancd of any kind und the Tos publcans of Batgamon County will give a wood uecontt of thomselyes next The: aes de Sout ole Matis and fully 1. 000 warty tho county, although it gavo nearly inaJority for Tiken, ae TUR WOW. Mason Itfchmond, tho cotored man who shot a Democrat at tho "Demoerntio meeting here Thursday night, 0s detailed in these dispntetes, waa srrested yestorday on wurrntits xworn aut by te wounsted man, chaegtys him with stat with Intent to murder, and with curry cote eenled weapons, The young man Jones woe wfraid the chase wold” be proseented by the Stuto'as Attorney, and that ho would ho detatnerd from his eehool next week, ao lie swore out these warminta to end tha cuse. Iehinend had a hearing to-day, and wae discharged as to the Great charxe, the proseeutor boing tho best wit ness ho hal, and was Mined for carrying wuape Oust. The testinony proved the eorreathesa of "Ts Manust's dispatches, and showed that the Nerro was not to bidine, Gens Logan and Pantsen’s Chiengo Glee Club arrived here this mormug on thelr way to Chl- cago, ind were met hy a commolites, They were tal to the Capitol where Gon, Lown was re- colved with tremontous cheering, He made n short speech, unl the Club sang “Mido Awny.”” LA SALLE COUNTY, TH WEN HAIRIZON MRRTING, Special Dtspateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, If, Ot, 90.—The Ottawa Mree-Trader (Democratic) took your correspondent to tusk, 0 week niyo, for soncins what italleges was an Ox- Heornted and unfalthful nevountof the Bon Harrison muss-meeting, “In reply to this your correrpondent: published in the columns of his paper, the Ottawa Journal, wetatement show! the truthfulness of his report, nnd elting the hree-Trader to facts whieh were nat piensant to itto remember. Since that thne TuRTrmunt's report has been commented upon by tho local prea, and the positions -tatken thorein suutained. ‘There seems to be 4 sottled policy on tho part of all Demouratie papers to pervert the truth to tholr own vilo cnds. Misrepresentatton and falsifying nro thotr stock In trade, This simu Free- Trader, in bts issue of to-day, takes up the Chhucse-forgory letter, and uttempts to con- vineo Its’ renters that the churgea are true agatnat Garield; but, Whether those charges re trite or not, {tuccords with his sentiments at tho time," snys that paper, So ft is with al) tho cundidates, whethor Nutional, State, or County. Every Ilo that has been told against a Kepublice am, notwithstanding its completo refutation, §4 taken up, rehashed, and dishetl to the public with such sanco us will make ft palatable to ite rendora, ‘This i, perhaps, honest journalism as viewed frum tt Democratio stanapoluts but, to honest-minded mon, who seck for truth and information, {t looks like Infamy, vile and un blushing. 1 Here In Ln Salle County overy offort 1s boing made by tho Democraoy'to secure oflee that means,fair or foul, will allow, SINCE THE OCTOUKR LERCTION thoy have becomo desperate, and are leaving no offort nutricd that will secure them go much ns the office of -Coruncr. A bitter fight is being: made for tha olfles of Sherif, Dut, if Repub- Neans only give tho matters candid thought, thore will bo not a shadow of a chance for Dem- ocratlo Milligan to xet In. The Republican cans diduta, Thoms Clark, bas been Ueputy-sherlit for four yours, and 18 competent, falthful, and honest. THE ESTIMATED HEPULLICAN MAJORITY in Tn alle County for the general tekct fs from 890 to 1,20), and xome: annie persons plice th fheure at 1.000, Tho tires of prosperity are b ing brightly; (tha: protection of our industri tho npllttug of the oppressed Inbortng classes, and tho utter and eternal burying of the unholy dogma of Stato-xovercientty Tod an ton grand viutory attho polls next Tuceay, Othorwise, pre= pare fora renewalof the hard thes of | [673; and God only kuosys whethor the hand that now threatens to grasp our National thront, while tho othor rities the Tronsury in tho intercat of repudiated Southern’ chilis, would ever bo res Jeuked untllie second baptisin oF blood. shontd follow. Tho pieture ta young Republienns ts sullictont to stir thoir hoarts Hato an netivity hithorte unknown, | OTTAWA. ‘TIE DEMOUNATS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune OrtAwa, 11,, Oct. 30,—Iniituting tho Republice anginthelr meoting of a week no, tho Do- mocracy held a mass-teeting hore to-day. Tho 8ponkers announced were Lewis R. Parsons, W W. O'Brien, Gen} Breokinridgo ‘of Kentucky, and Daniel Evans of LaSalle, candidate for Congress, Extonsive preparations wore made forncrowd, a Jam of people from the entire Congroaslonal district. Thuy eum, Perhaps 1,00, mon, womun, and: boys guthéred In the visinity of. the afternoon spenkor, We. W. O'Brien,‘ Forced enthusiusm was created by: numerous banners, ings, and mottocs, Judging from the vharneter of tho hitter, the entire domonstration was - gotten up in tho intereatot William 1, Milligan, candidate for Bhoriif. tndecd, iv is yonerally conceded that the only hoped Demnerata now bold will bu to exten some of the county oflices, Sherif princl- pally, But one vet te-diy will cost thont many votes. Consplenous upon tho stand this ufter- neon waa 1 nen shire spattered with blood, and Jabolod “Republican Platform,” in derlaton of the Inte War. - "TNE EPFECT UPON OLD SOLDIFUS was marked, and tho insult offered tho bravo men, among whom was tha Ropublican enn aidate for .Sherlif, Capt, ‘Thomas Chirk, whose shirts wore mado blooy by Con- federato- bullets, will be roguated ont the polls noxt Tucsdny, The old yell, whivk hus now lost its terrors, wits frequently indulged In toeilay and gavo chnracter to the mutharing. In the averlug tho grand torchiight procession wag nenrer A AucoEss, A, thousand torches wero Ee ised; nboutelx or seven bundred wero In ine, but this included a company of 200 boys from 8to 22 yenrs old, and through tho others minors and non-voters were conspicuous, Aguin the Dino abirt was carried fora banner, 5 Upto the presant writing neither Nreckine ridge nor Pargons has put fn an appaurance, AURORA, . ARMICULOUR AFPATR. Special Disvatch to The Cateago Tribune, * Avrona, IL, Oct. B.—Tho Hon, Horntio Bure ehurd anid tho Hon, Dan W, stun delivered rat- ting Republicun nddresses nt tho City-Hull this ovening-ton full house, At tho close ‘a moat ludicrous atfate camo off, in which Victor Free dentugen, thu Demoonitlo candidate for the Btute Bento for this District, Ngured most ridiculously, W, 8, Hawking, 4 goou Hepublles an, is editor of tho Daily News, whilo It, W. Corbett is local editor, and .Chnatrman of -the Democrntle County Central Committee asivell. Would-ba Senator Fredenhagen some. timo dince wddroasod 1 letter to tho editor of the ewe, meantng it for Corbott danhtless, asking: hin to munnge hts carpaign for bin in thls county. — Kdllor Hawkins promptly aeceptud, and was r atud by Fredonhigen to arringe § meeting for hin to-night, Dorduy Mr. Hui ing recolyed a telegram from the expectant Bunutar asking. Aim Ie ho shauld come, ta which Mr, Ihiwking replied; “You sald you would bo here?’ ns TUE CITYSMALT WAS LULL t hear Burchard aud Mun when the Demo. cratiocandidate was usboratl in, Ea liy ie tee at his bie audlenve, Ho requested that sone one vise apeale Nret, which Mir, Hawking kindly urringed for hin. After tho two addresses ue Iudod to, Mr. Hawilclis rosy and addressed tho Chairman, and very neatly diformed tio wie dence that ho bad aerank fa his keeping who. would Liky to exhibit himself. Tho audience roared nt the broad farce as Fredenhagen toolt tho atond xcomlngly uncertain as to what kind of a polttionl meethig ho was addressing, Lo bubbled for a while Ueonurently and without say lnay wnyth tng, and uly when tho cous vulsed audience lett him. If cle , Of which thore [a 10 carey pusalllliiy, ho would fitly ropresont those of his constituents in contines mont uf Elgin. ——— MACOUPIN, AWHOODIN', ~ Bpteiat Dispatch to The Cateags Tribune, CAMINVILLE, Il, Oct, U—The Republicans of Mavoupin County terminated tholr canynss by agrand mimas-mnecting at this place to-duy, ‘The woathor was disuyreenble, but, notwith: standing its threatoning appearance, by neon gur city was one vast muss of huinanity, Byory. streot was filled with buyylos and wayond, Tho procession was composi of uniformed Garflotd und Arthur compantes from tho diferent towns and tuwuships of tho county; alsou cur cons tainlsig chirty-olyht young tudics, representing tho ditfercut’ Stutea of tho Union, Tau procession moved ¢o tho fulregrounda, ucur this city, whore tho vast crowd was addressed by Gen. Jobn L. Rnakor, ing stiveing and Ine spirtug epoooh. Ilo was fullowed by Gon. Meh. Jtowatt, who tiado uno of the bost olfurts of dia life, ang was loudly applauded. TUK Nant MEETING ‘was tho largect of the wouson, Thy Court-louse would not hold tho great. theron dan 0 flow mecting was organized. ‘Tho Hon. John By. Inger, Of Belleville, tho next Congrossinan fram tho Seventeenth Congressional District, delivered an able uddre: ‘Tho houees on tho no of inareh were benutifatty Uhiminnted and decorated, Tho torehiight: procession was tho great object of: Interest, hy bannoara aud transparencies were novel and new. ‘The great inveting came to ae end by nA mugnificont dis- Diay of Mreworks, Repubticans nro ablaze with Htoment, and know that Garfield and Arthur will be tho Nation's chaive, WINNEBAGO COUNTY. HAND Wott, Speetat Dispatch to The Cheaga Tribune, Rockvonn, Il, Oct W—As tho day of ‘eleas ton drawoth nigh, Hepublieuns aro hardor at work than uvor for tho success of tho County, State, und National -tiekets, ‘Tho cnmpulgn which ts now nearty cloged has witnessed some. hard and carnoxt work; and thoso who havo ontered Into the tiett wilt pe repaid by knowlng that on larger Republican vote will be cast this fall tian ver before, In 187 thers wore cast {1 this county 4,607 Repubtient votos, whieh will uadotibtedly bo Ineroased to nt Jeust 6,000. In tho elty there have been registerutl thts fall 3,590 names,gusd In some of the procinets voters niust avoragé two a minute during the ontire duy in order to have tho numbor of votes east that are now on tho poll-books, Aan large number of thoso votes would tnder ordinary elrcumstinees have to be enst batweon the hours of Gand 7 in the evening, owing to the fact that the men tre amptoyed on the Water-Power, it Is Proposed to shut down work for hilt a day, and thus ullow ullto east thelr vote tn time. Nota single vote will ba. fost, and by thia {moans the Republican majority will ba imueh larger, In tho outside towns the work [a soln oi with ua much zeit asin the elty, Thy Repub: Hean candidates for county olllees aco: “Kor Clerk of the Cireult Court, Thom I. Hutter, maent | dieuinhents for State's Attorney, A, Works; for Sherif, Ammat Huteh ina; Wad for Coroner, Innes Dame, There ia no doubt that this entire tleket will be olected, for these aro inen well known to tho voters of tho county’. ‘ * AN THR NINTIC BENATORIAL DISTIICT, whieh compriavs the Connties of Boone and Wilonebago, everything is running smoothis. ‘Tho candidates lefere the people. i this dike telet aro Mr. EU, Sumner, of this county, nud the lion. OH Wright, of Boone County.” The enndidates nboye mentioned baye entered Into tho following agresinent, whieh hing beun 1p proved by tne Distriet Committee, and will be ed at anees “Tho undersigned, nomlnecs of the Republics an purty of tho Ninth Senatorial District for membors of tho Legtatature, do hereby pledge ourselves to vee our Influence to Endace wll Hes publicnus to give one and oneshnlt votes toeach candidate, nud request our friends and atl good Reprbiteans throughout: the district so to cast thelr yotes on cleetion-duy,. . Wararr, | irs 3 3, UMNKI, ‘This movament on the part of tho candidutes {a considered good ond—for, as thoy ure the favorite of tholr respective countios, tremoves: the prabublitt yor their Erlen most assuredly bundsome mojo: As reqards tho Fourth Conuresstonol District, this county willdo her utmost for the election of John C. Sherwin, who Is now before the peor ple for tho second ume. Although loekford hus two aspirants for thle Ito, in the pore songof EW, iluisdell, Greenback aud tides Pendent, and N, C.-Warner, the Democratia noniluee, she will stand by the regular tlekot. Me, Sherwin has been sponding the last hours of tho campaign in this county, and has beon doing sume goo Work. ceungs WI bo held. at Republican hend= vrs this and Monday eveutnis, und sume rousing nddreases ure expe! VASILVILLE, DEMOORATIC. Speetat Hispatch to The Chicago Tribune. NAsivinee, UL, Out, 10,—Tho lust grand rally of tho Democratle purty of this county was held here to-day. By vigoruas and persistent work, drummning over the whote county, and begging and besecehing tholr sympathizers from St. Lonis and JeiTorson Countles, thoy sneeeaded in kettlng n crowd of probably 4,000 to 4,000,—nbout. ono-third as large ag the Republican crowd of yestorday. OF this ona-half were. Republicans, who stuld over. from yesterduy out of ourloalty: to see how neir thoy would equal tholr mecting, und of the othor halt. fully 30 per cent were from ndjvining counties, hoy had extenstyely —udvortlaed © +Gen, Sigel, and tho curtusity of seeing hlin drew muny. «lao, Gun, Palmur and tha Hon. J.C, Robinson wore advertised, but none came. The only speaker from 1 distance was Goy, Koerner. Aman in his pring when bd wasan netive Repub: Hean, bo made ngvod apeesh, but dectining years with a consclourness Uiat ho ts in a bad cause, hus rendered him unit for sich an occasion, somo aie wor started the report that Palmer, Hoblnson, and otiors had given up the contest as Jost, and hid GONE HOME. This was taken up by many of the crowd and heltoved as reihtble, Whigh enusod many to go js plusiping, and eg the election of both by a hoina tealing tho sume way ind acknowledsiug - tit they builoved Paliner aud othors were cor- reel, and assert oy tlt they would bo in thine and vote with the winulng side, Thole torchlight procession to-night was sickly wtalr, numbering 426 by actual count, aeulost LOWof Inst night, They made a great wlfort to ontde the: Hepa ilicansof yosterday, but all neknowledzo they have falled, ‘Toostay’s mecting settics Know-Nothing Sparks for Congress in this (Sixteenth) district, and also Rrink for Senator, who voted for Sonate HI No. V4, whiah relieved the railroad companies of this State of a large amount of taxes, Asinull crowd {8 now listening tox speech by n Joukey La ow whoso theme of discussion Is corruption, dishonesty, ete, Many Republicans think the leas he gays upon such topics the more modesty hoe would display, OTHEN CITIES, HOOVERTOR. , Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tooreston,1i1,,Oct, 00.—Tho Inet grand ltepub- Meu rally was beld tn this elty to-dny on the fair grounds, aid, notwithstanding the fi- eloment wouthor, there was 0 crowd of over ; 6,000 people to listen to the burning oloqmenco of Honest Ok) Dick Oglesby, A handsome flue was presonted to tho iaryest delegation, Loves Joy carrying away the prizo with 100 vehictes und 600 people, Thore wore, soveral other dele. watlons nearly a8 hirge. Tho onthusiagin all the afternoon was wonderful. ‘Thero was a grand torchllght procession at night, 600 torchoa boing: in the ling of march, Among tho banners in the Procession wns one which crented great enthite slug, naniely, “Dick Oxlebby, Successor to Straddlestha-Penco Davis” with a portralt of Dayts astride a rail fence, Tho rally wus a grand success, Bud accomplldhed much good, WURKAY COUNTY, Special Dismateh to The Cltcago Tribune, PRtne Ny Lil, Oct. W.—'There was i grand rally of tho ‘Swedlelt people of Bureau County hore to-night. About Gov voters wore In-line, and the OporieHall was picked with people Ustenhig'to a atircing speech by Capt. Jotimson, of Gulvit, In the Swodish lange, Gn Monday night wo havo the lage grand Republican rally. torchlight procession by all the compunics inthe county, und speeches by. at balf-duzen English speakers, oe M'DONOUGI COUNTY, Apectul Dispntch to The Chicago Tribune, Macomo, Tl, Oct. H.—One of the irindost Republican meetings over held iu this part of tho State has been betd here to-day. Fully 10,000 ya Mu howd Gon, Vanderworth spoak,” Krom HOU to LUO murehod through the: strouts thly ovening with torches. Muj, Met in Chandler's Hall to tho lurgest crowd over giuthored there, You may oxpect to hear 4 good uvconnt of the Ropublican party of MeDonough: next Tuesday, KLIN, . Spectat Disyatch to Ths Chteaga Tribuhe, Frain, Ul, Oct. We—Nover before ju her his tory has Bizly witheascd such poltticul demon- atriution as that held here by tho Htepublicuns tas night. Nearly every house and business place in tho city wits Homlanted with cotored Ughts, and tinted paper and Huge fonted from the housetops, For over two botrs 3 the proces. slon ioved Heong the gly the sky was lighted with Roman candles ind sky-rockuls, and a cons stunt booming of cannon wos beard. Thora wero hoary 1.800 torch-bearerd in tho Mae of march, comprising the Bigin, Dundee, and Plato caval: and infantry and the Batavia compary of :[ Santry, When the provession hid marched some four iniles, touching the: tust prominent secs Hous of the town, & halt was made at the Oporas Toso, where tho hides had tia preparation a splundida per, ‘The eulebrution did nut vouse wntll uldaight, GALVA. ‘ Special Disvateh tu The Chicago Tribune, GAnVA, Til, Oct. 10.—Tho Republlonns of Aalya closed tho campaign by a rousing muoting thin evening at Temperace Mall, und: were addressed by the Hon. Iria Voy for nearly two hour, who nude one of tho beat spceched of this caus palgn. Tho mecting vlosed with rousing chuers for our candidates and a full dotermnation on Who part of the Hepubticnus to do thelr full duty” on next Tucsday, DECATUN, Spectat Dispatch ta‘ The Chicago Tribune, Decatur, Ul., Ovt. U—Last night the streets of Decntur wore brillluutiy Ughted up with bundrody uf Hopubiloun torches, und tho Courts Honwe was densely vrowded with enthustastic vutors and Indios, 8 lou bie supe bh was tiade by Col. M, W, Datthews, of Urbana, who spoko for two hours. Hin rapid utterances wers urectad with unbounded Uppliuse. Hy touched upon every importaut question disenased fh the cainpalyn, aud cl with an eloquent appeul to the Hopublicaus to vote tho stralgut tleket. To-morrow the campaign will close by a specoh of tho Hon. W, 8, Jewell, of Danville, There will bo w big demonstration, Chaplain McCabe spoke at the ‘Fuberuacle Suturday ulght, ‘FOREIGN. Beginning of Another Interna, tional Walking»Match in London, : No Particular Commotion At thy Irish Land Mectings : Yesterday, Riza Pasha Superseded by Der, visch Pasha et Dulcigno, fo The Diffenlt Operation of Casting Ont the Josuits from France, GREAT BRITAIN, TOO Mat, Tornos, Oct. d1.—Tho tev, Me, Dale, nel man of the Church of Bngiand, was Hrrested I this city for dleoboying tho orders of om eluainsticnt court by currying on Uituattey pinetices, pe ANOTHER GREAT, CONTEST. Lonpox, Noy. 1—Tho peflestetan contest "f, the champlonship of the world bean thls age ing. There are six competiton, nine Tite woot, Pogrim, Brown. lowell, Dobler, an Howard, “They were started at 1 o'clock bye John Astley, on one of the bost tracks ever lag in Agricuttural Hall, ‘The score at a O'cloct stood: Tlttlewond, 10 mills; Pomrant, 10 mile, Brown, 10 fulless Howell, 16 mulles;: Dover d mntles; Howard, 14 miles, : PARNER. Dunrin, Nov. 1.—Varnell, speaking at Tp, porary Sunday, referrod to the IN Of thy Constabulary from ‘'ipperary to Mayo, and sit ifthe people would only organize it would te Impossitte to get enough pulleo to (uttinidarg, tho whole country, He would not formulate g Jand sebeme unttt the question was ripe, HEALY AND WeEst, Ata inceting under (he nuspices of te Tang League beld agar Buntey to protest AUTAINSE thy, arrest of Hoaly aud Walsh, both were present, Tho Radleal clubs of London, ata contere: deprecated the prosecution vf the trish fang agitators, TURKEY, RIZA BuPEN CoxsTANTINUrLE, Oct. UL—Derviseh Pp i who has been eout to Sentarl to anperseda Reg Pash tn the conduct of negutlutions for the surrendor of Duleiyno, 13 authorized to arrest tho Albuninns hoading the siurty af resistancy and send them on board ‘Turkish Men-of-wur, After the transfer of Duleleno thoy with bo asked 1f they aro willing to become Muntencgtia subjects, If they answer in tho negative, ther will bo taken to Seutarl. = Dervisch Vasha, who will bo able to concentrate 19,000 men, Is cm powored to ucetpy all the houses In Dalelgro, Osman Pash, Chlof of Stnif, litely sent from Constantnopte, will, occupy Seutarl to proyont tho departure of tho Albontany Montenegro — Jn Upon the — surrendee of Dulefgno ¥ithin threo days after tho ennelus slon of the Convention, and Wil hold the Porte responsible for tny 31 ent Albanian ate tacks, Mizar Pasha tins Informed the Porte that thore {8 danger of an attnel by tho Atbaniang inva iS taeda Dulelgno with sfx battations. ee. FRANCE, IN SPAI Banceronxa, Oot. dt—Llghty-sevon Frency Bemlnartsts have urrived here. m _ MAKSEIDNES. MAUSRILE RS, Oct. 31—Lending Catholics ber having visited the Prefect to protest aminst tho execittion of the decrees, tho Prefect refused to recelye the deputation, suying he conslilered all who refused to oboy tho law rebels, The Pred dent ot tho deputation arma: denotneed tho use of tho term *retels.” Io snid: “Wodo Not protest amiinst the Inwa, but against the do PURE. ho deputation thon withdrew, leavi Uoerittan Protest, whiek tho Prefect returns hom, MAQIBTRATES RUSTGNING, Dante, Oct, Tho nyitation ngatnst tho cas forcument of thy religions decrees [3 Increase ing, Protests are bel algned in Paris aud tho departmonta, -Bovoral more -mauiatrates bane realgnod in consequence ot tho decrees, PERSIA. Tn KUNDS, - TEMERAN, Oot. Tt ‘ly officially announeet that the garrison of Urumlat tins been relieved by 4,000 Persian troops, The Kurds retreated southwant, Only gevon vitlngea tn tho Selmos (istrict oscaped dovnstation, Four bundred Kurds eines tho country to within twonty. uberis. ? DON, Out. BL—A_ ‘Tohoran dispatch says: Tho Kurds besieging Urumlah have been des foutod with prent .toss. They bave evitcuatted tho wholo dlatrict of Uriininh, ‘Tho Kurtisy chlofs, occupying tho NordJbuluk distrlet, hava surrendered to tho commander of the Tabrlé troops, near Magngha. ‘Tho Kurds havo alsa ovucuited Buuljbulak, S5OUTIT AFRICA, DENIAL, Care Town, Oot, 31.—Intor nows coutrailet¢ tho roport of tho murdor of Mr. Walsh, a magise trate nt Wolo, He was compelled, however, (¢ tako rofure In the Jall. A force las been seat to his rellef, a TRAIN COLLISION. ‘The outgoing Hyde Park acecommodationtraia at 0 o'clock Inst evening collided at Harrison atreat with a train of empty passongor couches, whien hud beon dmiwn out of the yard to make way for tho-Hydo Park train, aud which had crrelesly beon left standing upon another track crossing the one usud by tho outgolng .train, Employés of tho yard olit!m this arranges nent was unavoldabie, and also elaln that tho Hytdo Park traln was repentediy sinnted after luaving Jackson street to hold up. Tho sixnald were unheeded, however, ‘Tho consequonce Wis tsinash-up, The locomotive and three or four piigsenger-conchoa wore considerably damien, und for a short tino travel on the road wus dee ' Tho engineer and flromen saved theme by Jumping Just og the collision took 3 solved place. ——— TELEGRAPHIC “NOTES, New Onveans, Oct. 3Q—All the quarane wine restrictions will be withdrawn frou Nov, 1, Fann Riven, Oct, 80.—A meoting of splie veeuts hors was held to-night to consider the ering of a reeent rednetion of woes, jug was done owing to the nearness of tho vlection. MILADELCHTA, Oct. 30.—Tho cotnage af the Mint during October was; Gold, 1571 plan i pivces, valtied at $025,100; nily 20,000, anil eonts to the ynlue of 3 ret MRS, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Spectat Dispatch to The Cateag Tribune. New Your, Oct, 80.—Mrs, Abratam Lin coln is stl! quite Il, She has seen no calle ors since her arrival here, although very many frlemts have gong to seo her. Ske Will tt is thonght, leave the elty to-morrow for Springtiold, UL LOTTERY DRAWING. Covinaron, Ky., Oct, 80,—At the drawing to-day of the Kentucky Lottery the follows Sng numbers haye drawn the capital prizes % first capital; 75,511, serand capltaly 10,235, third capltald 43,91) fourth capltal —— ‘Cow or No Cow. At tho recont election in Maine aman ap proached tho ballot-box, ani) after goine, hesitae don walked up te the poll, sid, casting bis tale Lot exclutines § fdliceg gave wy’ ene amd the I “ “. md eumewba publican teket. 0 SP peared Ne {4 ko G ugituted ho was asked to valala bis ahuouncement, Woll!” he sald, ‘lt, ined thia: You sve T bought acown few arveks sin’ of ‘Squire T., and wns to pay for her by intl meats, ‘Lines huve ‘boon luitd, and Lam net a fotlmo, Tf inct tha "Squire Juac now, aint be $4) 4 Tdida’e vote the Demogratio teket that ee should want nll his money or the cow, 1 tnd nest tho munyy, but, by Jingo, F propose tu vote t Republican ticket, cow or no cov ati =: A Roar and 2 Mowers nt An Item in the Modoo (Colo,) Ide pendent rend: * Mord Brown, who resides ou the weet aide of Gove Lake, tells us of the queer aunty of a grizzly bear, fow weeks go tin humed Carroll left his towing-nnehine sta Ing in the Held over night, and when he returie in the Biomily found thik a ygrizziy had visi ttand evidently tried ta tad out how It wor et He bad tirst takon hold of the tongue and fuatey tho inuebing halt way round. (tien bre thut brain ot mud atid ture open the tyal- buys aud inasbed up bho oll-cat, and tory up cure fon that wos on tho goat, Mr. Browt arr tracks wero of unusual large size, aud bol fen {tis the samo *bar’ that bus roamed in that Oy ton for several yours aud comuuitted sev depredutions,” 3

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