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6, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, I8s0— ‘WIELVE PAGES. Rrico sho’ nuft—plenty ho ' grubbin’s'n po | day working in tho Interest of the He- | manding officer, for is it not written thay « Umer nover come no mo’. Here the patrinreh | publican party, Tho ovation, although an {m- | loves well ohastises well?” Binco qi wy 2 a Do not adjourn until everything fa done inac- | broke Into a double-shuftlo and slapped hia Army, morcovor, this thlok-allnnend eteane th the prowin wpubHean politics of this thoy tamper with a Democrat. Voters and of- eee te . seh Rrnetions. ant sougie | Prompt affatr, was immensely enthusiastic: Nia anea ti Med pet of At sitnot visit to the place, appus Aelatsknown to he Itepublinns were subjected | soMmueS with the printed Iniructions an the | kueos and chuckled bimarit inton {tot couet | Hoth geutlomon aro held dearly In tho honrts | Guenrecn years inenronrasies fee mes Ruled celty pat an eighteen years’ lnenrceration for eco wtistiod onlookers, confident be- | to all sorts of Indigaity. and when thoy resented | Inevers reapect ns though regularly finpaintedd ton young thug who yelted fn hie cur “Toorenr | of overy citizen of tho county, At tho depot eeitig yarn with leer, and ee a See hecie r bythe County Hoard. Retain. tho balot-tox | f {iat ave velo tn ls eat orary | Gone Heaaye pon pote repentadie caiten far, | te sncumpnttore witty Was teeie e nes © wideras | forehand of the result. Among thom were Gen, adidy: te y attempted and frequently Ine by the County Hoard. Retain tho billot-box er you, old niet” ho drew bimselt up solemnly on. uly, Wpot nitouis * | ns ineompn: ie Ww! s being at e Rey ce et ccerihal tarmtuhs | {i sunith, audge Hatley, George 6. Campbolt, | tcted eg ee ‘int dainay boexpected ane | forone day aClenst, aud tncit turthor Instruc- | and rosoined: » Gwuftum hirer, ser young sprig | responded fi n short, but eloquent, tery snooeh. tho. deibunal whieh, eleden, te HN eee eee ee Hepublican ticket distributors attempted topro- | the rotunda, but from the excitement prev- { Carroll, and others, rained havoc at every poll in | receive votes until every voto is polled, and iT Ponce. ect the man. in whic anececied, alent overrwheee among the crowd, Afewof | the district, and In not one singlo {nstance dtd | bave every vate sworn In. ly, ha 1 q Honsure sued. De eareful to have retinble, | o nudlo—gwattum Wyer—Tit harm yor! oan’ | He'was nppinuded’ jong and loud, No man | those surious detalles of fis “ides, cut the diy In consequence, The mutes | Han shepant, Elmer Washburn, L. Ls Sills. Gen, | der this deplorable sinte of alfatrs, tho colored | honest citizens selected ax Juilce—men whose | Fer ro Foatin. roun dia henrvost wid yor rone- | Ine popular main inns center ttenamets | tessa kine solttnrg-confnerkont (uretrs tee Dorntchert here the two feat named very Cx* G. W. Smith, BR. W, Pence, A. TL. Rookwell, Core | matt carne it tor the worst it, for ho could not, | standing Is road. AckA, or Ti make ft wussorn babtall in | familiar in every household in the West, and be | term of five genre. Whethor aan matic tbee lensively, Inthe Fourth Preeinet, corner Mos | oncr Mann, the Hon, c. 0. Lawrence, W. Drume | like the white man, talk back, and obtain a fale Give strict attention to the above, and there | fly timo fer yer, Dis am de day abv Jublles | stands very bigh with the populnco of Indiana, | a clvilinn, It would certainly nppenr that fee! "i pad mitye Mr. vel ¥ a 7 Y y ‘A tr he rh bail " Meer Mere et WC erate Se Caan | ‘The returns hegan ta come {a nbout so'ctook, | Who fs responsible for thesa nets of vile | valid, Centet H, TEAIUISOs als plente, | Vohear my han?” Andto chuckled FOREIGN. rn CEES OF og Preeinet 425 vitor were .Tett wetuck, (| When Mr. Drake anotnted a table inside the | Intay? fsa qitestion which should be Chalrman Oumpiign Commit nguln. and led his ehanre off to bed, - BIRE RECOL Ab lost a gpeat tinny votes here, and | telegraph operetor's prvtition and began | rotved ns avon as passitile, for condign punish- Te will appear from the necator the diva | Rat testy ofd Dent reat, wae that Chleayo 4 ECORD, x few. Chel Meyer, for} te rend thom uteud. Ona oof the carl | mont fe the Juet desert of every mann whe, with | the polly Just where these additional faciitles hes Haine Republican M 7 Mllag Carter ban Foe ITALY. snarky wren’ and rate GARIRALDE AT MILAN TN CITICAGO, ae gl er a He tee ae GU | Rowe, Now. 2.—Manydepututions bavo arrived | ‘The alarm from Box 18 at lst y fuceawith its prieiploethana eat in hell | in Milan to take part in the commemoration of | afternoon was enitseil by a fire jet without ehwal’ And at the next exhitdtion of | tho battle of Montana, Vast crowds received | story frame barn in the. re: © Tne the tig, A Guritehl’s pleture he cheered as beastly us bs | Gen, Gariualdl, Allis quict. Slory Trauma ba te. rear af No, 1 Hrshontd be barne neighbor. y Mivan, No —Fings. are. disptayed. tall Chirty-third street, aeeupled by Geurge Re fey. Cause, sinall boys starting ws tin carps nt parts of tho vity In commemoration of tho bat- | ar et it fhre In thy ON. arene SURE TS: te of Mentann. Gen, Caeihatdl was enthuste | SGC toining the barn. Datage, saa, : The alin from Box 883 at. 625 last oy TI Un hatically received. Two hundred thousand per- Ing wns caused by the burnt ey te ft. ‘The dua of 100, when Linculn was eleated, pollee, and perfect order prevailed. Gen. Gar | Dayton street, owned respectively’ py tas nilahe be quited'ns soinewhar appronehing, batt Dalat seemed overcome with emotion, Among | Smith, Peter Ne » And Meury Uric the spirit af Joy was of n different: char tie those who revetyedt him were muny survivors of Tw total Joss {4 estimated “nt a Tint ar iy | te revaludonary battles and the Preneh eamn- which $s fally cov i MINOEALTE ated WERT 1 1 the Tavarit DUNS [est telegrams reeeived was, froin tho City | out enue, prevented his felloweman from emst~ Te CRIN Ue nineru ie ies Wyre a att was miaiate ota yereat | Of New York, nunounelny that Maneoek's | fir bis vote, nad that, too, in an Mewal manner. | Ninth Wants thoy ent very litte feure, E . vd | The elty dent allt with but at ted mumber of | masority inthe elty would certalnly not exe olee une exeuanvle in one respect, | chil pat forward In Justileation of therehe voters. Mere thany Democrats vored: for Fare | 7a,000, whieh was received with mingled demon | and bighly censurable in nnother, Uniform: Ag Fe feet Mh i seria ater fat t Hieand aoine Hepublienye voted for Smit. | strations of applause apparently by: hath the | fo far as tho Armory pollew are concern, ar | Sears triton of the Unite, htuten Bt Soa ee titixe | tres | Republican and Domocrutic rections of the us- | rests were mute by speetils, and not by rexulae | In ilu. howey rand Infertied bint that the Secialists | semblnge, As tho evening woreon and titerres | members of the force. Thtt there wis neither | son bits not, reels totiiman, vote for Hiesck, be= F lurns reditced Hancock's inajority tn the City of Justice nor renee In permitting these specials to) prelee of the CEG mute Tee TT et ee New York to 25,000, and some even to 2400), the ; tien thelr prisovers over to regulars vit Fo ee icra tact antl FT applause frum the Republics present wag | duty at the: stution, and then putting thelr draw only tt few of their votes. Thies deafening aud Uprourions In the extreme, In | names on the of tho book, with- be eorrect ta to the other prechiets: the tke manner, chimoroits shouts went up when | eul appending any charge, thus preventtiy tbe rtrh ts, and ether Hemneriiele 1 1c Mt was known that Connectiout. was aife; | thelr frienda from butling tem out—ves, even | MEOH tile martienlay, mldeet tue Uy feta chivily voling the Detmocratle Teket. with iar i ar, wi ait sate F Sow swore | tttipes tht the polls shall etose at the vaception ora erat ntinber, who voted for and tho enthusinsm went almost to fever | from tading ont toa certainty If they were San icrestlerae Pears at re Farwell, Mr. Charts Meyer wis voted dor very: more ¢ always bet i Ht eloere The Cov terpreted n¢ fin favar of ste by Ins ns a * tte wh hen itwosn Jubiiation with a d = The Fire Dey - A , SUTAtieg, IWeraiie Gyr Hemublienisy who gave Bin ghuie | Bont when n privute telegram was rend from tho | enmpuuint ment toe palice. He ivone ne mame | ferveetution of the Conatituctan guitare lime at | of somethin terrible to happen, Taast night tho | RUA: fyung mAs Ut cons aay eh aware, deuce this alae woes telver am gett full three vores, aseluty editorof the New York sien (Vem | divcraiiiabls things tit have Devons batttwal boitterap the “anered inatltutlon se ataveryes | Joe Was unbounded—enthuenem without a | and Gen. daribaldl’s Journey sex cy SEVENTEENTH. WARD, eratle), Mr. dinithers, to tho vifect that New | ines the ; 4 oe mit. stree sree ene roger The hon eee tre hagh tt wont | Voredtute imduame Republican ben ewes nias | MHeChlee of Poltees AUC Ie served tho purpese | Hulleatlon, secession and so ou. | The votee | limit. Upon tho sireets tho crnwde commenced ee Democratic as usual, wae -oue of the quietest | Jority. and that Connectiont was also ussitred ta fof the Democrats in preventing Kepublieatt Lita tho tists ata contest in Cone rN baal eet days of the Hveration in 1! Such a tnrve | was caused by a fire hen barn I wards Tin the cits Sesterday,. There were, Ita | the Mepablicay party, Another telegram from) Votes front yolng inte te Inillotebaxes, and tho SE eee eects Cuipetha | i Areado court. as early as 8 w'elock Austin | crowd accompanied en. Garibaults enreiage | No. st Clybt i ra it the rear of frie, several (yetts, and th or four faces | New York City (udieated a Democratic logs of 25 | administration yesterday was willing to stoop: x trick of the gentleman who: aprauted ty | Dose was standing at tho door, “ Will you Inugh | from the railway station to tho hotel that ong of Bi D piyh ern avenue, owned by W ‘Mata Were aoratelied ante brufsed, litt ut none of tho | Per cent #live 187d, and that Gartleld would cor to anything. tu securopliahy Unit. Purthors tae tueky ad isso. well posted af Rontueky | at me to-morrow?" asked Doyle, ‘Tie Tumuse | tho horses was’ sutfacater, ‘The populnes thon Sots janine Sut. eae alarm frou the polls wns there what might be termed a dis fants oar Deets trie mfr THe pall aes ere en ite Lie deny toy Loree ait ee hods oe running elections will pass*into bise | muneail that he belloved he woul Doyle fett | drew tha enrrlaga slong. aml Rhowors of flowers reklueiing of the sane ieee cilused by tbe treater tet th Whit abies iieputse Spore aay | Cheering. and showed that, the Republican | to. tine” that —eertain. ‘Deputy-Marghats, y us his lust. feoblo kek. Sadaipromely 60, His spirits were low. and Tunkel te peopty on beualf of Gee iaeiiaidl he alarm from Box 846. at 6:40 | Atuill the other voting-plices therd was no ute | both those States bad not only kept but tne tieket-peditleys, and other Reputhtieans ‘¢ so ae = tho tone of hid volce was feeblo, On the Inside | his tuther-in-Inw. ing was false, and was turned i he tempt to futerfere with the, Mne, and breanest the majority given for the party Ueket wore Male ctrreats eens flue ta la it to “MIB TRIBUNE’? BUILDING. | of tho pluce. where Carter Muerison and his | Rochefort, Blanqul, and Pain reached Milan some ole who saw the glare of a hontices by tho "best of oer prevnlled at | ea rouurn from swant preetucts in Chie | Eurried ultouetior too furs far even ie Inte aa 4 Vast chown, motley erew lind labored, thore were few] yesterday” og dine arm from Hox 201 ab 10255, tron Nop Baer ee ee ae dite TWwuteh Keble the | caro were received curly in ane evening, all | o'clock Inst went there yer remained i Armory | From the the the ten thousand hells, and | Democratic straxylers, and a inan with: very | pyyye, who Js staying at Mitan, 705 nt 7330, and from 837 at O24 In the even Temocratic. repeaters wot earalng ‘their | showing decided imiforitivs for Guarded, Distens | cells ut t two Pepaty-Miralaly and ahalf- | gongs. and spiral tinklers on tower and steeple, | weitk lungs announced: “if you want to ir = ing, Were false, mone ‘hat mitten fraud was contem= | dng te the reading of those, md of the good | denen te et-peddlers and voters whose joniy | and in kitchen, ptrlor, shop, and counting. | tho returns from the county yo to the Councll- INBLAND. A'TT STURGEON RAY, W ie yee ea Hei tetnd tito ine oe dienes terat to hear tie. newsines there surements an rity St vt Twittte room had in ten thousand brassy and excited | Chawber, If you want to hear the return 1 a3 car atl Rieclal dnesetn to The Cutcage pte Ht beepests Tnstinees IW. While the taal, | outside ended shown ly the following, the roster af those get | Whgves minounced that F o'eloek had arrived, | from tho States go to the Palmer House." At] 7 oO cnoy No B—During the proeeedInga nt: Srunazos Bay, Wis. Nov. 2 angi In two or three eaves, was ns tire it the regis- | Coples of an ev Upas murtyrs by the rank and odious Demo- | and that, for weal or wo, the great struggle, so | the Council-Chamber, where the returns from pi tt ae ati ee ae Manni be. bal tee STURGEON Bay, 1 Nov. 2—The most Fee thc mamrbereaenmde a by voles put | aeeonut of Tho most ox. | erate heachme : far ns Chlengo was concerned, wagover, Sudison | elty and county were being received, nnd where | Bantey yesterday. Munning sald he had wo ine | disastrous, fire that ever visited thls place fa by nuittdavit and a vedeher, Cease rein gots, were alton ute ihe ectcar| HAG ate Ye full atreet In tho nelghtorhood of Tan Trtuuxe | tho reporters were busy, there was a queer {outlay of prosceultny Henley anit Walsh until | started this morning at about 8 o'cluck, The se ere ere ce oe errs ES | utmong ‘others 1c wie gn yearrtel Seige plsewnerd, ee | Building began to Ml up, Firat tho streams up | erowd outside of tho railing. ‘They’ Ineked tho | {Ne pelle visited him. ‘Tho polles give ovidency | Hames originated in a stoall harness shop, humes, When tho poll opened. there. were that Carter Harrison bud State and down State met at the inter- | enthusiasin even that whisky usually brings, | Ut Munulng sak’ he was afntid he would bo nud ke atrie | occasioned thereby gave the fire co: the onthusinem at. Enita | of aatart, nialile atte a Iuarters, | WAS such ns ins not been withered since the ‘The alarm from Hox,853 at 8:51 O'eloe| F3 from which they were comnitilented t v e ’ 2 oy _ a re wt a , ‘iftes * 1 thelr cheerlyg nt apparently yuod Demos | Shot. On this evidence the defendunts were * = 0 the in Hne, aut the voting was steady ab day. | el polntinest to three ar four _Lnnis Stone, charged with disorderly eonduet, | section and eddfed awhile, then drifted to- | 20 Ir chee unr ya Se . | Seiler furniture store, the Northwweste ect ee . e AAS Pe Y ¥ slate o| ait of S200, in ee os ers’ hardwa Boot them bye awearing, “Ther been closed MIL. proprjetur of ebeap lodging-house | front Clark, and thera formed a ee Hs tho | cue streets uOWwN TOWN Write TMPARSAnTE. DISTURUANCE NEAR TUAM. Palmer's barher-shop, A. Masse’s menatman considerable bulldozing the Demoern ko oxtroet. Stone willbe able prove | outer elrele of which was nimble with the fre- From the Sherman House and Clark street to the tN, Nov. hd i Ket, and also his restaurant, store, Rely quent simul bey, and the yortex heavy with | Grand Pacilic and beyond the sidewalks were lie pti ney haere te Sek ei saloon. Colard’s tallorshap, Grass? ‘salou Tile bref auihority uit speci potitieal Nyhts of urenter or less magnitude, | adequate for tho thedtys of peuple who swarnied, u and the Village-Hall, all of whic! his we ven if correctly vthe Hue berg ln em te dark, the Hue bey broken and inen fo ible dierence Deouty-Marstial Cook tried to ste ness, and seized one of the mob, Ad har hi MeNally inns of the regular | Plygeon becuse y “ Lh were en 4 pear acta » the: inte the middle of the street, Amt it was tho | 29m, County Galway, originating Innnattempt | tirely consumed. ‘The losses are es! fin wh turned upon hin wad ould be ie But nbsied ae tne | policeman, “MeNuily tus been frequuntts men- | Wuo wore explatiing the little they knew wbaut | King un fhearhomn, donate, Adame, Jnekwn, and | to remove some drnnkords, nnd it is reported | at $14,000, with a Iheht lusurance, slit Rotichs ut once Jumped ots the ollte 8 seemed to Nid eredenice amon Monten ta this campalin the thing and # good deal that they didn't, all oC) Seite streets. [t gdented that ulinost every voter | many were seriously Injured on both sides. hve beaten hla tate a Jelly if poheemen bada't Another nedent Detmoernt ugsere Jaines Pinner, wh educated colored man. act- | whie was taken in, and digested, and comment | yn Cook County was ott, and yet not a Democrat BACKED, AT WALPOLE, N. seued hin dind taken hin away. A warrant Hy of Chiewwo tnd given Huneoek | ine as Deputy Vnlted Suites Sarauil at the core | ed on, and passed aroundyeven ns a man passeth | could be fount among hun The uur wore Tho house of a pricatewhale an opponent ot : Ar ay Mayan ne ae eT dttnder ators was tines ant Hnkhiee THM the: Uiierent. voting pres | Upon eitthnt eunse hie huitedozen speetaly, | Tou a at, and made meh of generally, dandy otic and tatey the, news, cus | tho Land League, baw sen aneked at Limutiok. | srivige tn Walwole with a beers eee ee etety coniteaen bemocnita surrminded the | clicts di not move him fren his twtth, hha the formidably Jerry Dunud earried hin of | ‘That there had been w tremendous vote potted | Wenge Ty fell in that evans tilng chat sinekel A RUMOR. Fling in Walpole, with a livery-stablea. window ads but nw Demos | Towards 1) o'ele Frank Latmbard and hig | te te Armory and locked him up for disorderly | tn the city, everybody, fat, ledn, tulleshort, | fine had tk in oblivion, It 1s rumored that Mr. Dillon has been are | tiched, was itestroyed by fire yesterday, The Gay MHL thy fies | arlce eltb showed up, nnd. tmused the erowd by | conduct. ; thick, thin, sore-heuded, enthustastic, old. | Then commence: ies of roaring Joli: { rested, Post-Olice was bailly damaged. Loss, 815; pubtenns had voted eaely, and the Demoerats | slnalne several of thei rateting campal; George Montague, colored Repwillean. was nee, | young, gray, trish, Duteh, Scandinavian, Dag, | @iton, which bnve never been cqiuled hero, prep, O00; fully Insured. padventne, No one wis barred out, | chortses, ‘Theneetorward t re fteeomatiunt | rested from the apie polls be Obleur Andy Hate | 2OUnks Brus a i es inges cue Mong Clark atrese containing | Come. Ne Willen sakes eaabnA El aa al demand, for the rest of the evenings and Ht wos | liad, at tty Irreapanaduie inetines of Daunte and | Portuguesa, Russian, Tartar, Heathen, Christian, ALE Ace cinaceanetl onK, No tam Archer Redmond, Llb- GREW ATEN CORE 8 North | amusing to note the contention bee hiseiique. He was not permitted to vote, ale | Repudliean, Demnerat, Greeabuek, aud Soclal- | gut Marchiue ‘Theo Georgie As tho news + Seanad Home: tule Member of Varlluinent for |) AT MINE ThAN TNs CONN, t, there wel ci Mae | Sounger spirit, who kept calling for “Lu Thorn he has jomy resided ja that precinet, Ist conveded, and everybody, too, was fo filled | began to elreulute of the glorious yletory, the exford Borough, Is dead, New IIAves, Conn., Nov. 2.—The Tonting when the Brat vate wise the voting | even whet returns were nbuut to by read, and Walter 33, Johnson young colored mau ving | with enyernesa to know how the bean of ine | weed passed trom monty to te dint on stables, oeenpled by Barker & Ransom, were Innews until By Lorelovk | the gotvebuired vetertas, who were solely | at No. £0 Raurth avente, way urrested for Hlega’ | O00 & Nios were be | the sidewalk commenced to ebaras “Job GRUAT BRITAIN. destroyed by fire last evening, Seve sbnd been pulle gistry.cuntaine | anxious to know the resttts upon whteb the | voting, ott the fint pretest of hie givin bis flucnee had (urned, that they were red In the | isewn's Hody" watel was taken up mong the CONVICTED OF MANST. aug vara ined mild aitrocdal eee 7 thmnes. ere no breaches of the | {sje of the cleetlan deperted, pice of Oceupation fnstead of bis bourding- | face, or pute lu the gill, or blue [st tho nose, or | atresia tor blocks wntl) the vers ale resetntied : Sicre SEATS AUTEN, horses wore burned aud suffocated. The loss We durin ttt aly gh attiag, turasthenlly. Sin ee diy Populstog aw ae Carma speek te ae ane station DS | yreun inthe oyes. neeording as thelr tempera: | with tho tune, ‘hen cume the wild and enthu- pa uORbDs, Now dee the Kenta nslaoe’ out is $1,000, appes nist Gy Hore doze trotaly representer yee! 4 , spec! LCnNUNs 7 os, feel . q . ane, nits MeGrath, n saan fletkete belnge deposited after that time. ints uporrthe readers words Wcthonan they | _aumeaCurduer another sodng ceotored man, | Ment, hopes, polities, feelings, and tho state of | siustle Gheurlng. whieh seemed to Have to Unit ti asoaman of tho Unites Third Preeiuet there was a} were the voles of fate. An oll gentionan fix | wus arrested at tho polls earner of Wabash aves { thelr Uver alsposed thom, It was a -smotley Lene fone bela, t Logg Tuner Tue cei broke Tor tho States Navy, who killed aman In an atfeay at abANEIA QUAN Ie as ry ity Atte pint ott "1 "| tr Jet by George Ne a nelle, wud on the sidewalk # brief | Gravesend in August lost, hns been convicted of EnTOWN, Pa. Nov. 2—The stove 2 ¥ o'clock, wid bya quirter of || the erawd stepped up toa venerable negro | nue and Adams street by George Northrup, and { crowd: mare fall of change than a kaleldo- kc, Cet Rencreeateay ae To Te eee eee hudtiue tro reat { whose white lit, tetokened extreme meee bur | wis ehuezed at the Armory with Mitel vote. | seupe, inore exerted than a. schudt-giel tn the | Surana eachother nad shook finds aad eaaciy, | Manslaughter and sentenced to six months’ tm- | Works of ‘homes Roberts, Stevenson & Co of the day nuong lind to wit, and few Indiots | whose terenlean frame seemed stitt as atert und | He, poor youth, wis reiistered as living at No, | blush of greduation, and as busy and” populous i . mo prisonment at hard labor, It was proved on tha | burned to-day. Loss estimated $140,000: Woreullered utter tuttepiat 0 oelock, ‘Mere | visors ay ever, and yall to bin: ” Well, ite atreets where be rently tis lived tor | aged athered aMehie hore wae the lew | Qld, depublicuns wept with Joy at tho result. | trial int McGrath wis wroatly provoked at the i Hee ESD ‘ a # OW tts , surance, $410,000, wert in few chullenges, and tnieh talk, but ne | are you sxtisiied?” ‘Phe old wun wiped the | the past two years, but whea he yoted he was | und husky Demoerat, Pull of moe dard the tt Man tho street” Receaa mors | Hina of the pomieide, and that ho bad burne a Tee ANC, OO a diiurbance, mofsture from his brow, and replied bless | bonest chow to diy In nuswer tow deading | tlon and “beer, who world voclferously | vsuwded, It ned at times. a pandemontum | Fed eharacter, CASUALTIES. ‘At the Fourth Preelnet, where 40 were tn tine | de Lord, U haven't seen sich a happy day since | aitestion that ho steptat No. WW State street, | proclalm one uiluute tht he was willing to Let for eheers, yells, and sons. ‘Then the Union rb 4 ES. at the start, more thin inf the vote was polled | Massa Glncola die The colored men ehecrest | Wheee he ty employed. a = Wo million that Hancock wits vleated. and the next | Veteran boys got out tholr tags aud) banners TURKEY, hy Hawo'eloat, There wag oneserapping mateh, | latily a9 ened return areived with news of a Res WIL 2 per and James Taylor, Notaries at | would refuse a wager of four bits even that ( omblazoned) with. the great battles of the War, DERVISH PARTI, 2 FATAL RESULT, in whieh Paddy Daily got a rap an the nos publican gain the corner of Vine Buren street and Fira aves | even cho South woulda’t be sotld for bim; there | and started north to Adame, on Clark streets 2: Seat - Apeciat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Otherwive there wie Hodisurder., Votlug prae: | ‘The enthnsiasm reached tts helght shartly | nie, were arrested by one Bduur Harper, | was the Repubtlenn Here w procession was formed, headed by a |, CONSst4xTINOrL, Nov, 2.—Dorvish Pasha, who teally closed at na quarier af 7 o'elovk. after 8 o'eluck, when telerams e: harged with —malfersanee in ROILANG OV " ne div aintsiagg | and of Te the FIfh Preeinet: there were nearly 100 it gertats tit the States of New York, New saan taa ErvinanaM. UL, Nov. 2 E. Heaton, yards WITH RNTHUSIASH, drummer, and has Leon sent to Seutarl tosupersode Itza Pasha, Te o in a ‘he tre out Atos) to) know tag i » . ¥ telex hs that he was obliged , mater on the Vandalia Rallrond nt this place, th Pr iS I jase: Fesannstl ei sodeut bat +t Sere verbeon | M3 pockets tinobiby with wads, offering togtake | TEN THOUSAND ENTHUSIASTIC MEN IN sorip | telegraphs that he was obliged to put In at Corfu 5 é fe : “hbout ANecthind of those ragistered, After | dit lo fuer the entire Northern Stites, so fav as | Jtelzes, ane sub: 1 they were bailed | Hues, and ai] bls rehettons’, that Gardetd would | commences to mare! rds Tie ‘Tn | Corte to-day, while coupling cars, Mr. Heuton leaves u wife Tat sn to} ‘ i sagt sume te i My i earry even Chlengo hy 5,00 majority: there was | use luitdh Liginge anid che - ‘, and lire family. and bla death 43 greatly de Ke tbere wos neerowd around the wine | beard from, mad gone Republican, The crowd | out they renune curry even Chlenga | " it fF S| us ng, Blnginge nad & Hyon the Wis. THE INTERNATIONAL FLEET, one Hew. ant notaitecwere diken in foru quarter | threw thelr hata up inthe ale, and gave a tone | Wilhim Swintu the Greenbaeler, wha, of cutirec, hadi’ wns | srhoy kept north to Monroe, wat to Dearborn, | Ryntts, Nov. 2—The Powers havo not. yot plored by a lurge cirelo of friends, trai heur befare tho polls closed, A few vates | continued cheer, and spontaneously: Ditrat aut | arrested frome the xrecnbucks, buttantioling men and talking I) @ | aut orth to Wushingion street. As thoy came | agreed upon iunything in regurd to the with- ae Were seceereds became the vaterseuuld peaduue | filo some, shouting the battle Sanna, whn suite at ow volue bout what Mame wus gol to de | to tho corner of Alulison street tho erowd | drawal of tha tect. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, if Ves at y s and there was tho Tie wuivrallsetion papers. ‘There we ye thts, Front night until elose ur ‘estern Ladin Joined with the procession In cheering and slug- . 7 , Spectut Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, : Heceinets Which ged ta be the day breaks. und the shidaws dee aw: Attempted to pre bowlng ts way here und there, nim | jig. and words almost fall to yive a description ATG . y Nov. 2.— “ aber Tif tere wae not even i fuht bes scones Were enaeted, the nC Geshe of breaking own th fely mata ei Jsencral ofthe xcone, ‘The procession marched on, wd PRRSIA, Font Wayne, Lud. Nov. 2.—Ilerman Enger, terenn aten. ‘Two bays, hwever, had an ene. tevk reading olf the returi tid was set upon by, yf epeelidy, | o! icing, Me versbuws. | jleory seemed to ba Hterally vi Hiess, “They murched MUS RANITKOR, of this city, while carsytng n loaded gun toss, ie south on State nid west on Madison strect, The Verslan teoaps aro ratde | {WAS Neuldentally dischurged, shootin him In kis they wore In front of Tae Mirauxe | yea ies apa are Fi the arm, Ucfore*nld could reach him be bal ding te guns of ‘fobey's Battery come |! Kurdish villages near tho western frontier. | Inst so much blood that he died this evenlog. need to bele forth thelr salute of MY guns, | The tin body of Kurds. atter two ineifactual | Ho was 0 years old and unmarried, 1 eb added but fuel to tho already great en- | attacks on Beonud, Is retrenting southwest. raduved aed Tewweyedtaratabe: No. euutee is wie | MEMlURETiLete en's stomachs, und were unatho- | thusinsin, ‘The veterais und Pe eee i : hen oats ee ) tnatized by amen of mediuin’ size, Farther out | jowers kept aliuging these Mt Ws — KILLED BY A ROCKET, eee al inne ae thee cele eal sulll the penne and apple venders Hared thelr ant carat ie Cheuenit, at ‘the boys RUSSIA, TProvinencs, it, 1, Noy. 2—Mrs. Parkes, who rudbbeit their apples Into a Buss | pada desire to miren around: ‘way. of tho PREPARING FOR A WAI WITT CHINA. Was struck by n rocket on Friday night, died sand. their votes would be recetved | thy corriders. mn tho lobh Jnterferhug with, two repeaters. ‘The ame ote | Hlelous stat tefilgence, wad turned thelr Ciry-Hatl bat fading that Carter H. itrelson | Loxpos, Noy, 2.—A dispateh from Berlin says | yesterdays, “Phe rovket was one of a bunch that thetr pin es were fumed. | oy, oho pears rotten side doin, and dicke grapes solid i y “1 ft ‘0 Y be! ally . 2 A be pleat mati af . st 12g ont ah mun TUT I the ste ne | yp ee ee ee cr ee iared ima Kluttonous tramp, and Kept themselves, buy | huis weary: hend, thoy’ conelimed to lectin alone, | OF 8 Possible war with Chinn, ae t ia donbttia th [+ en “ ¥ ~ wis ever a quicter } pipes upperred te be in operation, and the mob rte tty re maki change, andyvithel did a thelving tua! Atl o'etoelk if M ‘a ea Tee Aoateentte Akurtcthum Gut of | sweutell-aund tuned, al imkers Potter had juts rote Unidy, colored, 23 vets of wes wns ArT o'clock this moraing the crowds upon tho CANADA Jevterd nd 9d VO wi vs a8 | Teas. Heya thesu weilL tho collareuutton fuleln, | areoe are pata MN G * : re mntas regiiate | dieiousiy enreled wiene the wand Touneamne og | ultting the culling af tho, eoener of Yan | dio aqent tur saunebalys polliinuepocter | Aimigadon. Inc tie: enthusiasius, The eats SPORTING NEWS.. ie aN Unit the entire vou of tho want waa pulled | Tewewwuter and the bur did a rovrlig trute. The | cae iim, because Mia vote had been -cluilienged | ANT HE Huor-strap, mind. und the touth-puste | ons word weil bomtie forth thele : Berbice ate swith Lr facts ninectenths At the | kulieries overlooking the vestibule were stocked ewan eed | fond, und the wetted professors OF bunton- | furruh Ores. thor glory of the dug tho ane TI GAN. ef Canadian : Tipu tho atreots Mat Ghee and eany this mucie | Toxvos, Nov. 2—f0 tho. seuliing match vee | Harlament—Destitntion Atmong Cape counter, but neither was hurt invel, ‘There | UW mad Ut ashtatl were Uurty in dine ta the qorntin. and the | au dusigniiicnat frretion of whie arty " On tho oishirts of 1hG a sinnil army ef nows- tT 1 ceess of the Republic: 2 00 Wrk strevt, nent Pe bke equent cont, bye xe votlne wis mene. Attord bic shu Sati Joyed at tho sttecess uf the Hepublicunt jeans Fe Aen ane dite Weep tt ae fortatfona to bus, aad trad on’ fat men's. toes was vury flow, and every ber xCCDE ONE TH TUE DOLEFUL DEMOCRATS, resied UL A. Witianta nnd Chaties'Thontte.chorn | aa dived between tall men's leas, and butted She arrived ‘utter the pollselosed roe Hn BH | pho: tustde wills of Putter Putmer's hotel sed Cea. Withants and Chi HUTS, vot. ’ never Siw such mod as That whieh howled and ‘The reault tn tho Sevent tr eee 4 ehrieked, and bled and eaevred het night. The that thure was no necess) Demueniey of the city was represeuted. Betor 4 eroseny Att tieinyserieal placerat to workingnen to keep | Sutglocle Tid rOredore te Sees ead eT | Bougtis. un ob] entored inant. was tuekeld ip for | Kerasane Aut im u =: = hip for the Tratalag alloru—Kho Meetiiy of Tinie hoses before 6 ovelogk, | with Indies, the inwority af whuin remained | Aud te tual been obliged to procure no walt. | itasters, and toolhieho drop, wid Hver pads and those that were te win adtes that hore | until the teat batletin bud been received and the 2 Notaries, and Powers were kept Ine . | boured forth the husky torrents of thelr clos | ing will be. tne ! : : + ey were prinelpally contributions fren craployes In lust nat ny tho Dewounitie ella bat been driven Pan tio inne ae | quence, Invait, ine eh ue suerte Pape an hid tween Tayenolk, of Austratia, und Hosmer, of Bae roe Suidion Tinune § H ty Stine Tce ‘ ae ate ok a ants Dutt aves in thelr roan i tn eentreaoh tvrest tutil lareluele lust wt when by phan staan ehh goad ihe Ge elt shot cuuses and, resttite In oany enses ws very Lal Verse for £200, a er the Thames eham- Orrawa, Ne —It to tenrned that, at the North Site VurnereHall,, bute anidiough there | walthur for judginent. ‘They were happy and gore mein ft became known at Reputiican A, ausaing, Aad through ft all some pity wis exe | Plun course, the Bostonian was defeated. Lay sollultation of thi iM © Governor-General, who bas eve loeked up. Mosars, | Doslt Tuimuse Building the vet ressed for puor Hancock; but thom, thor suid, | cock rowed ensily, and won by threo lengths. | taken great porsoul interest in the matter, tha Wolk aia Sainttel knead | Peolected. ‘Tho crowd rowed wid elturged tor | fo-coutd borent out to the pltine by Presidene 1 ‘ag aa z ¥ Stirs vitreship at Tor the sindun, wherd thes yivle plives, suring Ju fran Dearborn, add | Qarield to wear olf tho chugrin Ineldent to hls ‘The wenthor was splendid and tho river was | Britlsh Government bas placed i war-shlp a sere courtgaualy liforinsd by eps, | Clurk, dnd State atréets, wntlh tho atreet’ wus | defeat, perfeetly stl. the disposal of thy Cunndiin Government, ro r d y ncontdent nts pw. From bappy pny Co Cinerens loom the transition wits slomil- | exceedingly when | hour disp was considerable of on erawd aroun the place pil day, at no time wag there any tronble or Css, The tleket- pe '¢ Tor both pirties ¢ Iy fell to wrarelline ninens themety sturted Iminedintels rns reve! iid! ¥ full expense. to be used for such purposes [it was revely ore ‘ # b bankful fora block up and down, sopphig ove a Th t _ | ofall esp u Hustnesa wns dull, thelr chief tuple of disetts ing Hicaeoek but F000 1 Se Ditty: GE sho A ees Hell | ie cnrners, and dushiuy te auray oF eceited fate x = kas agehnens foray tater See: s san Fendt to the edugation wn teatntiyg of salle Sion being the respective merits of Farwell and | bers of that Comittee tuoked at one another, | Punmuners Sontagte, Johan. and sitiburn, | Mauls (every lampost and wlody INDIAN MASSACRE, " f onil resattn was held | as my bo duterimiued on, | What step. hus teen Smith. It was tithe Conyressianal tient, fn Samu af thet }s ee a ee eee aad ee cuety | reach, ‘There was no more cbue or ardeesie yesterday, Lord Londesborough, President, was | taxen by tho Government ling not yet transpired, tile Fi ona, The dlsprtch was rerend, ab rinaing fnoowith a corroboritive Upon its heela cnme vu States Mar- | Brooklyn gave the Deu h v" ~ orefure, intles oath hither and thither, for the . " . absent, and Lord Gordon Lenox prestd the arresting atheer was tiken by the botitamen, vale A 7 e e z eldonthe Thames, Tt was nlgo. resolved to | command of that force, In phive of Col. MeLeod, i i ss aby a i i" rd from State and “Mudlson bed ta. Paut, Minn, Nove’. y yino's. y fi snd iis heads | 1000. “This settled it, Ut Ww Sra pains ie se ates he fous Cults hetiveen Monroo and Wiskt t Sts Batts MH Ne send netrentur to exch competitor requesting | rested, Col, Levine's wypalntment will dats rhoreHatt Huitding, tat hia | broke tho Demucratic buek, « y Te ies aise uentthontian (curiae paeaina him to slgnity his willingness to comply with | fromm tho Ist of November, | tte ten Cound gt tovqurdl any dieturl | tly sort or thine sald one, Jumping #4 is | prvoatedd ur ta these bonudsvets it muse he wiaced | | USE any regulations (ho Committes might inake, | ¥ets, faialllur with the Westurn nauntey, Cee rok, wa estate late Ute Us: Z I" a T Pet 7 y y . nd on t eae ti ams teeny Aa ao cad Mat Mine | first ures were shown notliiug wit heade and now enemuped near Fort Ellice, deseribes | Mwa# deemed moro neceszary to havo each | the West, aluee fie served as Majer hh the Ses practived by the ss best” potice is anotier Crantd, | the sereen, At Hest the erowd wus oqtully their condition na betme especlally pitiable, | Qeuan's Sinatiire, as savers i Plspil abel RCSA ERG Tl ee er ay Le and (bo court of haw would ong of those bonds | With Republiean and Democratic upplau Tuere are at present twelve wounded In the were made by telegraph, and some American foe it ine ed inex ey Bs nniTe: taken lust night hofd good. tn the teat place ap | the returns exhibited favored ane candid seullers bad merely ornily communtented to the Oe foie sareiilon Mo oe Ninted @ PARC nccbl Gants te RS SEMIN AHORA MEE re Ag the eels of vietory. however, | emp, four of whom are inen aud tho others | Preaidont of the American Committee tote ine | 0d lis porttulto, and beer nppenee ot Wane Meee anny Tek rie, Seana awe MUN | wero saved In rapt witecossion tefors ticle | women and ohlidren. Que ebild, ubout 2 yoars } tention of competing for the prizes. Gutaton, | Ruverlor Court dude.) Ate will ie sue TE ee a ee ey He Mn | eves tho Garileld man grow wild wih dellht, | of age, ia running about with two bullets | ofthe London Rtowing Club, and Mr. Trolund, | OFM, Caron, St for Quebea Conte, } eee eee ee ite Sy asthe a [tnd the ftaneock crowd, finding the enthitsitsm | in nis’ buttocks “aud a fingor shot. off, | Waite ot the University boat race, have been |, NesysPupgns ti the canildence ot ae ae of Dd Hutel House, offered to | begin to sivick for returns, Some oo ape | phe oeet tate manly Tr borie cai coe | grating too harshly on thelr nerves, oozed an » + | aphoatuted umptres, | ROUTE ats. Chea eine ae bp oi eo hid nlrondy vated, A.M. Das, | penrele tn the gatlene with a riispateh wile bi peocet the moraine, Uf anybody can cone | ened feom the throng. wd contented thems {the stump boing rough and Jugzed, us | "he match muta sestorday betwoon Tnavoock | Bune to before Christina United Sthtes Mupahat. promptly tools iin tito | tried to read ina valee ns thin atin thuwhtstlo, | Que ioeke Mineo Mua ty the tow they re | solves with undlingdmnnily fromsafedistances, | when torn away, no uttention having’ ap- | and titer fs £200 a aide, and comes ait Saturday | TO holidays, wearing ain ae Cone AE or Chim in cletrgu.or fe dept Te was hooted of. poor nee Canaetty Cine yer. thelr plicea belug hamediuely tilled by thase | purently been paid to tt, Ovo man had | next over tho Thumes chuinpionship course. bate io Bate i Te-| but doubticas tho alter will not be refused, It fa underatodd that Col, Levine, of tha Norte —A speci from Wine agtonusthelr | piper to the Ploncer-Press says a gentloman e vive West, and who visited the enay to seo haw deeply the Interest wag | J8t arrived Crom the ee en Macuiait | centred In. the reeutt, fur Tron thy moment the wounded Indians engaged tn the recent flght, reports of jous | suphle 3 ay th} etatthe Seventeenth, | for twenty “LT oyive tt Stockton posted awiy to the scene, | despalring!? wember, re AL HL Burley it churge of head- | buik of them seemed to do tha sane, Som quutreers. thou lett; the rest entered meth Abmit five minutes before the closing ut the | the door, and that was to dat the Ponrch(Hnateh Hause Beecinet of the | oerutle ¢ Central Comualtt Ward a ainan mined Feene to The wob tu thy corriders catty Inthe eveolugr amd adjourn over cantinulag tue vf " % enh. e The City af “ i ¢ 1 ehewrod. ¥ will, therefore, bo no extra aession of Parliament in Neumelster, who tus Meio ihe | Demoertie majority =" Hut the Densierats 18 Tite WEST HIvEAtON that suited. and chesrod. und liked the news, | piy Jaw broken, aud two othars Ne rolled up In a hererae ae The Haute will mest two months earlier thane polline-phewe, “Hew inte! a vintent —pasalon | present denwned tha hitter part in tho eburtition | complaints were quite us serious, but not so | re pulmonary complalnts obtain much In Chie | thelr blinkets ss though dead, Tho mussucre, TUT LURE. fomury, in ordor to discuss Pacitle Hullway fis sven ne he herr of the arrest, end attunipiedt (of thule cnthusiasin. * Lndlannpolige” shunted | MuMerens. At the enylne-honse on Jeitersun to resene Me pi ed Inthe face. * xive opener, aid be Ttepubtioan | street. near Van Buren, the vetorinus butcher, cnyo, they must favor the Demucratio side of | foritcan bo termed nothing clae, was perpe- Junome Pank, Nov. 2.—First race, threo- | ters. cpabtlean S uty ly soutofronch an the other side atthe | auly by the spent 11] Patrick U'slulley,"umertaoke to. rag | {hy house, For suruly thore ens ner, The door coukl net be | Charly Chicago Tribune, Tho St.John yuapert trated by a bund of Groa Vontres from the | (luirters of a mil such crucial wre he contd jret out the prles Las that with: | state: Karke, Speciat Disuateh to Sr, Joun, N. I, Nov, 2 one siipeae | tits to suit’ bis own sweet wil, v tho ebldre Ni composed of about thirty: warclors, who | Ning Nero. are disenssing cho project of establishing steam Pee eee a ee ie tad tos ume: [Oo hives and arama broke tae | When a Daputy:, Marwbat interfered “Dug | ston by dia ehitiren of the ution List niet | ytineked tho above-muntioned eamp, eomposed | SLOMx.....00: conection between (ils port aud i Mu aine of the perdnn who tnd wade ogre | Cameron patlonty curried om thle Nard of tna Sstvende fin, ud il rey an bent him in thy | doubled bp in niuetoen Hikes, lesa usage, ony | of ine Assiniboine and two Salteuus Twinn | coon nea, an ferdes to nvonl the necgealty Ot ee {0 rest, and when Duy usained responsibility for | for about half ainhour when he stopp pat on bs i f 5 dou 79 | 7 oI i $s UC. ul it nttonpted to arrest bln, inyiing hands on im | bls seroest look, awed the aan nitectle v OUT OF CODA tak tettiee Itself aut in a double-barreled yell | together with thelr women and chlldron, while t 2 Hee prnmpily | : exuitatton nnd then golog to rest while “ame i Fut) ry our before | other Muk whoop, te whofe wineteen saving nd oxcltentent. » Day wan erteet= | shameful TF want to ay y Democratic | Cou ne far thy arrest of O'Mulley, elves for a portert | M ta Special Mapateh to The Chicago Tridunc, guid exeltoment. str Tiny wae rmiged perfor | aluanieral ran to ay) to any Demoeratle | Saleh putea refused uit the, Hepities oy | Coeimeelves foxy purfect whlrbelad of Mure rede up und waked’ whut toy wero, | Pines Hiautbax, Nok. &—Hhalitar ‘is not te lotte Publleny, atandina by waa Tess cautions, and | oir tnnners, on whether our bunters ure to be t buck word that it would | gota, The ebutiiion was not foreed, Tt was tho | and. upon betug iiformed that they wero Agalnie | yt bird raco, one and 0 quarter miles: PE ettterte vit inerrie Per Kerr cunght N Inter hy the arm. Tho intter (ne | trailed in the dst af defoit.—f want te say to 1 Me id thay were catnped nuout midday. ‘The old Chief, Huston who remains with the wounded, says that a band | Krupp Gun ; consider the question and agitate for n subsidy This unseunly from tho Government, WHTTUNE Wid BM hte tls aud speaking wih great vehemence {| sid: et is disurac to arrest O'Malley in his s > of patrlotian, ‘ i an 4 rea Wave of Light. The stenmers will call bere ta land nad rece! mediately drew a revolver, punted Tt ut the | my: Demoeratle trlonis Mat they are Demos ent condition, 1h fuet, the inun bus tury | HAEREAL Tesilt OF the ee reer ita wine, | dallies linmeditely tre wn thom with repeating | Latte Hutteruui tho malls, and take tholr fretgbt to and from crowd aslifet wag pressing élesn atime the door, | eruts, thd ay Democrats thoy are, gentlemen; Haney delteal urrest by the police, dows rattled in thelr stout sashes; ehvered the | Tes tho tire buing quick and fistantuncous. «| Ambush, eaten, tution among And erlobouts Stund back! By G—d, the tint | they ‘are—" LA voices © We dor ait ang | AE the bolliny-piuey oppowlt the Weat stall | portrait ar Edneuln so Unit cehoos eatin touting | ‘The attacked party tminediately put thomsolves z Tine 3:33, ThOFS Is a prospect of great ilustitutlon among Tnun tint touches ine dies te hls tracke. | tally ona ateing. C Hired Le bdo’ ( SON Street Station sehuel Lawler, ex-convict | pice ceam tha tlvser I hureahed ao overt | behlid whut shelter thoy coild obtain, thelr |. Fourth race, one and onc-ctghth miloss flahermen at Lardulsy, Capo Iroton, tenet doting Criwfont cand other cinen of more | eure, What: you wait particulary, retorted OF the Aldermin, wis engaged | prosuntinentor Aritaie Hut a sevrecket then | euets wail wounded Honies alfording tbo tho | NPA. see ee eee coming (wintor-montha, unless BoNedy tiled tinialle uimelster ta | Charley, whe Woe bracing blinselt Up form eons | 1 ramming in Avercent tudwineshouse baie | cote un got frightened nnd turned | best. Pho Assiulboines, moreover, Nad nothing | Gossip, 2] cumes Cram tho Government, | dhe ithe yt up i ant he had a epasin | tnnation of bis eration, whon a stat imam | Urs, ands ke bly Honor, tes Wud the | a aniierset in midale and discharged ite be. | but ilintlocks with whiel to defend thomseives, me 3:0. Davo NOL buchap pau for many see ¢ fuirt tedrrest Mr, Duy. Uut housked f u vavEE eatnnay aU ase p ee I 4 ; By exhibition of Gueets tied it le . ad iO WMerd, Kept out at range of th u a rota, Huchel second. ‘Timo, 2:0, *, a of Hin EARL Ae Amps way, rl | A Gat Min Upp, nn Was puting Whom at the head of the tin on the exhibition af Gael ti tT btaelfe | and more nimMerons, Kept out af ving of tho | e a, MONTHEAL, Nov AKL, Meshine is ri ane Ble le chase was won by Bertha, Coltio | nered the murket for ocean cultle-freizhta, nd | Meee so Unit three North Sido Are-enugiie ime | MNOd=bored, up to tint out whir wee thew wi easily. Feeney ter. Mraetica Deputy Laey cuutsed Be civithatgning the disperhy Interfercd with bls projects a xthund the armament of the pil ‘Ahumimers to teave the Une, A the mun | an praccedc Tor iilognl votingewus Ante titacteated, | bull Th 4 hug relet space : Y ‘a bun eo tenve tho Une. A] peamed te make Hie values perfect, On Ue Ttast the Assinivulnes dufumted thamsolves | Fecoud. | ‘Thme, puldstuat in puniulnstangis: eh Chern inuicing hinsell uactul at day by | ceedingly diconrogings and by ba ee ee ee ee eee eee, MULE | approved prinetply of De, lush, for old gentles Wlekineair mnenomy whenover hucuny | | CINCIRNATE, Nov. 2—Chostor Park trotting | for cate a rane ot ein ber pews» con found UE" SUP ho Identity of | more prominent Democrats had gutha: ee ee eee ee ee Grr ee eee: [men whott Hest were xo asthinatic thet their | within rungs, and prolonghue the butte until | rigor. Bimal! attendance and wtlcky truck, upon the prisanur Jones. ‘Tht tt the slo nach [eh mete to tho | bar ie iiy wustooom, or in the reudl mth a abate bo pals, sounded more like starting the bungotn | nightfall, kuin weven or ulght of the Pod slants Thoune recovered af the 815,000 stolen. patio ate : acne tnne re 0 carano fmt the lint ae atgtk; suuiel Hens Ben aa nt the fs paces tes a cry: GE putamen, caeniy wid wounding: arbers an having elght + A 4 Npretal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune ay rte rel i , it ‘ ure | 2 | atrongthened wid hape ap tinder the atin | of thelr owe party. wiuly two ae euripak aplaui mo da workday FE TE eee ee eee ee teen IAS ANH MapA | Hua tHe They soon Were dining out of deine | aquuwa, and tree hill H Bo ee eae pontine rene amt ae we oF aoe aL Hee aos en pu tah yobs as the thi aelyes. wi pa and deilrlous yella of dutleht { ing Saltenux Indiana Tho Chiefa nboye men: hb wis, 4 i eens A the Democrutie challengers ante ¢ Te ken Who Tively discussion med tite tis | duit HL IHN, 2 yenrs of Ne. CEE Teen ei ae ieee et | art untlaciipod. hii takliue toes his eile ain Th BREN. + _ METEOR ip to vote afer wrt? ay Morning ay to the entiae of tha Wuterloo, maker, wud lucked tty ae the | West ‘Twelfth | pi aed cae ae buhue abort a A mite ‘ ; Javed, were quietly she 4 cartridge-belt, bolng sbortaf ammunition. Ho tried to push tn the head of one of the spencer curtridges, for the purpose of obtaining powder Y ¥ " > has publleins had dinimed Me The Yorn Henmoeraey? aesomblod Inst | Street 'Statton by Oitaer deta Hanley, ehurged oat Air evening RAO TOMIAC OE cho ‘Eremunt. House, veith pengnty ty secur i Naty aL ano ue the jHias Mis bare csirs extn een eUanS to hear te news, Acatout baltepint 0 a'elock | i witty Naat hrcalngte: Ne pli ees the voor | for fronded tattoos aa thoy passed, trey tlete | to yeline his Mot lovk, ta dong which the cart teor appeared in the northwest quar OF ative ¢ they’ hud and one by one thoy | Hes ih is bows, and tho compluiants WhO | tieneking thelr hollow wldex Ul they” rung | ridge exploded. teurnig hie hand badly, ‘tho heavens, When at its greatest priltane Se plien af whieh: | wld ont. Phy arn Who land been ena ‘s eas oyali. Tt was in vali the conductors expostil- | sealp was divided, wid half sent down to memes PEDESTRIANISM, atity explosion, the fash of Hight was xtreer, Tt ls Denies | to work thy telegraph lastrament (nthe biterest and road the MAMNRISOD eeney whe taken Tosne, and relensed on hie The rorghest: prealuct Wu the 9 q i Fourth, the pation North Chir 1 Manner, Wis, Noy, 2—Vesterlay 22 | mornlag about $o'eloek 0 very bill vie ently, af 5 trull q ee ted nnd urgued want the profanation, the | bers of othe tribe oat) Portage ta] y, “Nov. 2, i , sharp Anslof ‘ghtning, Ls Jamtnots to hurar, Yesterday thera was asiitile | of thee yeume ‘ns! hbored or ‘Ss LATEST. Whar fail Wascontinued untiltha ontire wea | Ieithe cand. racolved.: with duane han Lonnos, Nov, 2—In tho six daye’ podastrian | 8 Pirty tea secur, remninllg: alvorder as any of My Hepuliliean precinets, | reailta to George Ensaott and len Lott, George 2 3 : a MIETIN CE ce HR De HDEE Hine x mor | contest the deores wt 10 this muralng wera ad | Was Visible for nearly ten seconds, Herhapa it wae the presency of ile n duzen | put tineaek mie Louk tbe ta Clean EXTHA WALLOT NOxEs, lot was ue short thie sinev, while the athor ltt Is deco. , unon tho recvtpt of tho (ext nows | rated wlth teuthers and ribbons, at A his |. At $0: Kk for y W York, Tie Tunung Bulle suddets | alde tho camp of the wounded men, hinge wan tamed one, uth ttupubs | Dig trtek for the lat, Alonue about do'etoek a | fy tlared ints pyeatochule lors. locke alter et petro idmeaeanea! ot: ute Meant ind Demovrats thinkhag mint mite hase | let ef haeks and express wagons drove up tu | rocket ry ay 4 Depinyestarsinbs that prevented ‘tho wtelkers | © Tho crowd that aewmabled in tho Shermin |, Carter th. Harrison, of Kentucky, rose and roughs frum repeating and butldadng, aa | House E coe fue teva thi ball. a dozen attempted to vote Honts nite | fellows: Rowoll, 186 miles; Littlowood, 1625 almost stationary nntll Its disappearances Th ‘ox | Doblor, 177; Howard, 135; Peyram, 88, oS n aif ‘Though Rowell ellzhtly Inereasod hia tead trom SUICIDE, an mt) © the “4 "i abi 2 shed riotousty zenlthward like winged | the ponies belonging to tho Asslitbotner, 0) " a 4, Nov, B—A dispatel: 20° tore, tan | ones, hero, yer aint) Muller wold wiv them unarmed returns | Pemocratie headjaarters in Areade court, and | serponty, grow leas and lest In the ley steep, | depurted, taking choir Kivled and wounded with HEP Dari tert Arne fuse, bare mola nes, Mantas Ties an rien Mewes, 8 tho. morning, bor atone omer. A nm HH Jemmoratio gains were rected with aps | ware hnstily londed with extra ballotehoxes proe |! Lot moment, vd gracerully ax in | thei. ‘Tho Aswanibotnes were left with their a hi anne +] gpeoted wituw of Moline, She took 107] es Hucioge the iy were thors mary thie ttiee or | Stuuwuntiske one tha weal: ave ot thess | Vided by' thie Demouratle Campatan Comunltico Hashod nto a hundred gent gro | ionty cut to shreds, pane curried wit, andthe | Rowell rested two ours und twanty- five mine | MPEGS dita tite Nov. BoHuomnce DD Wom 4 ‘ ep tet be = aS i Me, * saab au wearlet, aid amber and ie, whasy | ded und wounds ying weir dend where es url 0 q el Ours wnt er iy gity, col ’ Fone, shouzlt ue voting wae steady wmnell | suit favors soon drave thy Dehweratievionimnt | and Its tuiported Hoss, A trusty policemun of | putinnee aiob fare and wide, und “then | They lay, they next ect tonselve ubaut moving | thirty-two minutes. ‘They all suffered greatly eT eee datecnigues cause, tuaueldl AUbthotlovsn WHEE ATEL Meee Ooi Aiden: Folia a hoeh Ald. Talbert unnoticed the | two was put in charge of each load, and tho tue | sltted slowly through tho dirkness, on | thelr wounded ta ane of tuo police posts, | in iio carly morning from tho intenso cold, | losses, i wilt. Se tl his tiple fee was weentned In | geruetions were to take thom to eortain polling | myrlid {ironpiig tongues at aulverting a journey which tovle ibem twenty | Pogruin is itd up with the rhoumativin In hie ee 4 a alle i (ach sticees ive Hepubliean gal, Bite pines where it wis alleged tho voters were | {vies | Meantine rows of Sereniht tonal | duyd, ane at tho tino | they were | tiuwctes nid thighs. though he did five miles A Speculative Clergyman AT MEADQUARTERS, Ee TeRITte would nevessitute at stow ag | P s Batote. Bye 7 rel Ughta along tho entry Une of the bullding mndo | visited uy my Informant they wore awalting | ducing the night. Ils ehuneo is virtually kone MEE Sines Fhally Aes ir neh i cena tia tue stalscares prenent cou noe | wnable to pt fn Shel atlate ty 1 seul fant ku day with vurleentored) splendor, walle | tho arrivut of the Loutenunt-avernor to lay | fig Wie ie esivio, come on the trick Geeus | And atlit nngthor Weatorn ciorgeian has beet The wiktest cutiaivusns, previded awn tho ] druks, “When it wan minauied Mut en | ‘Tho localities speeltied were us follows: Fits | thronuh the bluck above darted volleys of awite | thelr eiuy before him. | Sy fntorimnt, who tt 4 lonully ducting the walk, “ ‘i etl fl OC} und Slath Prealnets te tha Firse Ward; Firat, | ture from itomin candies in ceaseless tuallinde, | tharougbly relinble man, abo states that they ® 4 "3 Reed Q 3 y. Gee ¥ ‘jaca ata was early Mled by an eager | ¢ inpners 4 rh i 4 ssloul OK U8 Ve wr . emer Y y ay bt + ¥ Crowd. waiting fo hear te neta, ‘The atnireaies | Shay Mabenseds Khowlng that this concession iu the. Cuterthg clabt allverone: proeliuts ti, hive, und peeisbou un fast. a4 the hopes of the | rio captured trom tho geud Tudian for muUoy | gohCernn fs very fovertak, aud will wot llikoly bay | was ask Loakling « z H wkodt ‘i het i “ iS * soen on the track uyiin. Howell couipleted bir Vint induced you to tnyest in butter? Wests wi pon this zpaco on all slides were Pn Hack lene Canale polisboukec tallys | wep Nelinudibes. At, soi Aonetuipe fo bntbi | to prouune fold. iN i a that We pincod om trial for anuselu wed tn by secu Ee ee ee ae i . gouth mile at bd p.in. He was then Uimiles ft “Woll, a frlundin New York sald " “yt syerehentt, Men hi H a ! “ re precuptet uy afurtanne tome wsbapt tle | ALARRUSON'S POTCH, | tit pee tik ‘te eregtttign athe td, | Enh uth df Yat atten he : Tet abies ald Seuttateeanae LAGOS | ern Vanna wsho foo ow an walt. Be places att (hrough tho eve: while tay. tor TURLE USWAtASTA! ‘fd last but Het lonwl, dhe following wiady Provlus | poo was utforded, amatt Loysabrieked them SILVER WEDDING. oud. ee eae atten." . nto you tbatit OC the rutunds wan vompledely Jununed by | Atthe Armory tho wens wee cue ne a BE OUT Ue ee nttsinant frail uur selves Into yulney, abd o passing hordu-cag wis Bpstlal Dilapatel. to ‘The Chleape TrfOuNie: 5 vw Skinned W. ila Four conecioneg, wolene reutttud, writhing crowd, pati aed porsplee | feats and tho Bf ae of carter tae ra ane rt i Nt aiiikenove cies sairautied eel pee ee awe ae is a FSG Ail, Novy. 2 Phtow silver weudines ‘z guar ceo th, ages wer uid nok, {Wot Iv tho bands of tho Lack " v eonta Ine aH y SD | ty y Demo er ” as m ing, Unt resolved to stay UHL the list, und Hear | structions to hla“ best” pallvw wis here mundo auetat tho ward, wire tore ieuny | “ygusi-rieumenves YELLING Fon GauvrenD, | Were Held ga thls elty hase evoutuy, ail of which | 1f wo muy eatiiuaty thy th opts eh i #5 Kuvas of Br, Jo- | E knew that if the drouxht continued tho Fi it ih ybat wast Must upparent. If tke eolured people at thie EM Suis Any, RAUL Ea Cat auiting to th ete i Mea hop ian cte Sore, Vers Bar gOly attains rie taiitles ure leant eee eae ean ilemionsteniet (ec wne Malu Es SOA a : . vt rou will welect Hye on—t qi s ‘a eu fi i . . i a " Which muimber vera) lousaidy, kept | elty. and some of the white futka, eoutit buve Jeedgen aan Fo eee OYE Nb —tbeaS. Fae peannon 1B De, and Mra iN. A. Weld, My, und Mv. J, A. | enduring cistigusdon, us demonstrated in tue would run ar ral A nue?" teHlone thoir hopeless cause, ‘There was na en‘ to tho offigial records of the punishments adminiatore: ‘Did you pray for the drought te contli’), not tng aru, Mrine yolng und seme coming, | seen tha manor ln which the Mepubllear sot, |e Hemutd tal tie pole bo kope open untit | ehimoras long ay a return was to bo exhibiced, | Palmer, und Strand See. 2 Ks Allon, | Nuinere oblia di i " my Caner ih Wl renrriing oysttn to get places ua near the tele | ers were drugued to the station and Incarcerated | SY?! a ole: : " to bhe during hls term of worvicg in the Aus “T dia noty But on a elven Sanday ove, Tis polluds Wd in eade of a rofuedl, feb | BUD ALSO nom. the crowd wie stl ue loreo care Clea. Leetonia weee bestowed upon te) itn arsed thia, Inardinately-veaten warrior ) clergymon in ‘thia State prayed that te tell graph stu ws powlile. The inajurlty of the | without cauge ur proves of Inv, they would re« tho f 4 tie Supervisor, ar sone athe pare and Jubilant, making the street rlag und ring | & pie ‘oo He heart. ‘The assemble, 1 Sot dt drop of hguth with die wild dollght was may Being late Rip to ie tere Pacts WOTEBE Le Vea Nout Pedared + etewd wer. eppirently. Pen ie ain # vor ninonice to Lie men in ding and arund the: vith with ite wild dollybt. Raa aAE rhinoveres over Hatte iilot on its | fortwo weeks utter . 7 flee Rams cearently wbteut Htepubliewws, | member Carter Hurvivon and euch tulividuat | pullathat Hig eeetion tg nae elem, wid that 1 | | Hhws wine to ten, to, thu, somnents : OMPLIMENTARY. Hn Nines wurely BME a pany deri cout | any xpeestatton, vestgn inte ala? ‘ ts titaton down to the policeman. ‘Tha colered | Will be continued ant every vou te polled. | mule, Sudan old negra, on the outskirts of Byectal Dispatch tu The Chieueo Tribune, have gurvived tho iitliction of 1u,2u] stripes with * And you do not neknowlede SNe ay (ollows udltur, a feeble cheer went up when some | talks were partleuturly treated Ike slaves, and | Notloate three good mon for’ Judges, and have (he crowd, to hte Weyenr-old grandson, who Noy, 2—Lockwond's band, ao- | {22 military cut, supplemented by "Sh slashing Lido nat. If the prayers ot tp rise ot Terurn was red fudicatlig w Deuicerte gals | subjected to 43 thom clected, ‘Then got u lulu nnd somy | Cluny desporntely to his cuateslueves Musore, In blows applied 16 the nethor purtof bim by the | clergymen, praying directly wgalust 8 OTE ity Bb, Lirakhs omelausl par uctilume, aiaeer ans chante ian ‘fia tentaaty hat could bo YH, (torches will Wo), und too thy Notary Y geudut ploter, ehlle,—dat's Garitte,dat's | companted by 1200 ta 1400 peuple, to-nlyht ce | fivoefoutratian of Mn tinporlut Royal Provost, | butter, kad no eiteet wn die bork 1a a Coremonics with wonderful urbanity and wel Aste Bede, speck alice, | or Deputy Clerk appointed on behult of the | de great 'n good man what am ywine ty sot in | corted to the depot for depntture for Washing: | AUBehmalzbauer's trial Tor burglary list wouk | must Dave been altoguthe etn punity and tact, | which Sneiuded such nen us George | Pemovcruiie’ purty tl aut) othe oaths dn | cheer af Lucan. Now, do yo! see dat ornery | tay Gen, Thomus J, Hrudy, Secoud Agsiatane | before the Vicunese Landesyericht, Lowsvor, | nutico uf my little epecutition ‘ad wtaat, vball 22 guid did bis best to make bls fnmense audience | Northrup, oa oman who rhuractes both poll-books, “and swour in the judge: rey moowtureberd 'n gout-whbkerr— . i M N | (was proved beyond a doubt tht be hid beew ty bas not yet buen determined #0 ypne oso character te | iy Welds, | Fat uw nace ary we Postunaster-General, aud tho Hon. Arthur C. ct lonnt be WP) i hear whut ho bad to ummounes,<u matrer of | absolutely beyond the bounds of criticlan, Jere Chen ane of the Judius can swear in twoelerks, | dut'y Hancock sbo'—bu's de pradigal . e * | verberuted to thid extent while with blaregi- | donu with hia, but be will 6! no prayert iuteulty’, et % . g You with dad in tho ballot-box potteb " ye | y iT} te 4 Mollctr, for Watertown, Dak. both former | incnt; which fact pointy to tho inferoncs athe | manded for taking chances ognlust ¢ suyy dulicults, uot lous drem the uubvelty vf | ry Duuuo, thu Lurve-truiner ual sport, Vuirick | atccts, poud, Ibs euveloues cies Hrected nad | tullelujeriua ‘in Ureay de Lam’ dif wusdg dav of | eltigeus of MULelo, who bavy Uven Hore auvoral | wustbave beca especial favorit with bie gone | of the wholu Btuta of Wisconsin, Hq 5 : ae * +

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