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THE cuicadé!-rRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, \880—TEN PAGES. UNCONDITIONAL. —_—— Continued from (he third Page. oblection proferred, bocauso tho ri Republican Presklent is 9 gunriites ist . Inilationista sill bo kept down, that the ano Totlayrmited Rintes boncla will be protected enera Tonerty, and that, tha Southern States a tne Puy prelfied by a liboral polley of the sil bo A party towards thorn, ‘Tho mediation Repudten and Chill, whieh the Armerienn petrern Tie has unudartaken to bring about, will duvermelthout great auvantaes 10 aot bo withinitted that under tha rule of tho Ito be n party the power and prosperity of tho States have Incrensed to stich an extont ih Niunal Importance of tho Prest- el increases with vary return; viding It [4 iw fuudammental doctring o: ad vernment wot to interfere nnd crleupean_attalra, «he development of du retrcesaince tho Witr of the Itebelltont ethinge phenomenal and nurvelo Tho Is gamete initio, pauper, which ave te jes of mea rape, become inakgntiiennt form and shale that. the papuition of the venent me COU ng during tiie Inat nixty yours Iie Unley by ten millions and during tho tise fs much to be the iv x, the Uutt created WY by tive millions of Imint= seeuly peahntuety cour thoughts aro rants. Mave future by auch flgtires n Nation atand in twenty ir Le tee EN ent . vontiane?. “Tho wuinber of Ite proepornty auuUld cont ner ats will, thon equal tot the Itussitn Einplre, But, whilo wo that, Of oi upon such ait Merense oF ‘population out look VP tyaein with disfavor rnd distrist, onthe part oT imaness and sattefnation on the wena Atrienn Union, While tho Amorl- y : indircetly a Xi nrospers it exercises indllreetly ca sat : Burapean powers to regard Min arder.to provent. tt renter oan penne Tyo tmanend Tint Eldar, whlch qnight otherwlye assume wigantle proportions. —— LONDON GLOBE. BATISVIED. apox, Nov. 3.—'The lube oxpresses satlafac- tiewat the result of the election. YESTERDAY'S GRAB-BAG. TUE OUTCOME. 2AM r gptetat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. New York, Nov. 4-2 1. m.—Callfornia ts con ceded to the Democrats, while Orexon fs sutd to veRepublican, but by a small tnajority. It 18 telgred that thore will bo a yain of one Repnb- Jean Congresswian fn Loulsinna, with a prospect of ono in tho Mobile (Ala) District. Latest ad- vices show the Houso of Representatives will ntand 18% Republleans, 137 Domocrats, and 4 Greenbackers, upon the neh ns possible the Wish que “suN soecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New York, Nov, J—4 a. m.—Tho Sun this morning claims Callfornia and Nevada, and gives Hancock 162 Votes and Garileld 21 The ‘ivision of tho Congress, ft says, 1a oven, with the balance of power in the hands of tho Nationals and Greenbackers. THE CABINET. THEY HAVE IT AL FIXED UP FOI GARFTELD. gpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Nov. 4.—Senator Conkling 18 thonght to desire tho phice of Poatmnster-Gen- erat for his friend and able adjutant, Mr. Thomas C, Platt. Ho asked thls of Mr. Huyes tn isi, and wns very curtly refused, and i is belleved =ho will, mot ask ft ‘in vain of Mr, Gnefleld. Tho Treasury, according to the general bollef, will rematn in charge of Mr, Shorman, in which cate tho Obio Senatorship, in place of Gen. Gare field, will become a prize for which several omt- nent Buckeyes will reabh out with great vigor Ahigwinter. James F. Wilson, of own, 18 named ns a probable Attorney;Gencral. Ho belongs to the Modernte Republican side, and way opposed tothothirdterm. But it ig also thought that Gen. Garficld may dealre to reserve tho Attor- ney-Generulship for a Now England man. People are asking with some curlosity what Ml. DON CAMEfON i willdemand. Itisknown that bo has a deelded fiking fora Cabinet position. While the third- term movement seemed Ilkely to succeed, Mr. Cameron did not conceal from his friends thatho found the Senate far less pleasant thin he had found the War Department, and that he hoped torcturn to that pinee, for which, gossip sys, be believes bimself to bo pecullarly feted. There are, however, people who do not be- Nevo Gen, Garilelt will give him his wish in thls inuttor, It {a taken for grnted that, if Mr, Conkling docs not K fort Cablnet place for Mr. Platt, Now York will be unrepresented in the Cabinet, ‘Tho gen- eral oplilon among pollticiins is that Mr. Unyos Uundered very foolishly when, having refused aplaco to Mr. Conkling's frlenda, le made Mr. Evarta, a Now Yorker, Seeretury of Stute. THE OLD MEMBERS. Mr, Evarts returns to Now York to resume tho practice of the law. Mr. Key fs provided with u quiet Judyeshtp, In which the old guntte- mau will have 4 provision for his ramatn- ing yenrs. Mr. Schurd, it 1s reported, means to’ migrite to. Wisconsin In the hupo of getting himsetf sent to the Uniied States Senate froma there. Mr, Ramsey goes home in peace frum the War Department, as dovs Qen, Devens from the Attorucy-Gonerals ship, Mr. Thompson, the Secretary of tho Navy, odds tho nblest member of the Cabinet hextto Mr, Bhormun, and tho best bend the M ry Departeent hug hud since Mr. Welles ro- Ured, is probably glad to vo home to hia farm ou tho Wabnah, though, If the Republicans of India know thelr own advantage, they would wad big to tho Senate, . THE “HERAGD" MAN'S JOD. New Yonk, Nov ‘Tho Herald's Washington Correspondent has gathered the fallowing gossip, and manufactured Garield’s Cavinet In ads vance: "As to Gen, Garileld’s Cabinot, thore is Ageneral belicf that it will be of a mixed obur- Acter, a compromise structure, Intended to bur monizs the two wings of the purty. Gon. Heo, Harclson 18 ntinitted on) all hands fo be n sure member" of St, ts Joho C, New, of Indiann, belrig looked to as Keantor McDonald's provabla successor in tho Senate. Mr. Harrison if regarded here ns a mod trate Republican. Gon, Logan is known to de- sire tho Secreturystip of the Interior, It was the place he chose for himself when he thought Grant's nomination certain, and at thit the he ard bis friends made no secrot of his wishes and dutermfantion," MENTOR. COMPLIMENTS O¥ THE DAY. Mentor, O., Noy. d—Seven hundred of the Faculty and students of Oberlin Coltege visited Mentor to-duy,—tho first deputation to congrat- Gate Gen, GurNeld, who spoke to thomas fol- lows, reported for the Cloveland Heras Mn. Pursipent, LAvies, AND GENTLEMEN? ‘Thls spontancous visit is 60 much more agree- able than w prepared ons it comes more tliroet- Jy from tho heurt of the people who partlolpate in ity and I receive {t ag a greater compli- ment for that ronson, 1 donot wlah to be unduly Impressible or superstitious, but though we buve outlived the duys of the uugurs, Tthink wo have a right to think of some cyonts Ssomens, and T grect this as u huppy and aus- Piclousomon that the first genoral greeting alnce the event of seaturiuy fa tendered to me by a Yenernblo Institution of learning. Tho thought bat been abroad In tho world a good doa}, and wlth reason, thut thore 1s a divorce botwoen ‘eholarahip and polities, Oborlin, I belleve, has hever advocated that divorce, but there bas een Ww gurt of claistored scholarship in tho United States that hag atond aloof from _uctive Participation in public affair, Inm gind to be srected hore to-day by the actlye,,llvo sobolnre abipor Obia, and 1 know of no placo whore Scholarship tas touched upon tha nerve centre of publiciife so effectually as Oberlin, For this Hedy T am apectally grataful £2 this gree bait ff from the = faeulty = and ~—satudonts ated sid Colley and ita vonorable and vener- KS resident. J thank you, ladies and gentlce aoe for this vlalt, Whutaver the algniticance yesterda: jaciaat ye bo, ut walt be at sue by thu scholarahip and cultura of my. BUMte. thank ‘you, rik Bea ere. oe. a ind thank Your Preul aedialiy at fee commu with you. You ure ran THE NEXT IIOUBE, ep Cet MATES AT MRADQUANTENS, Was eteiat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune. ASiUNGTON, Noy, 2—Sfr, McPherson, of the eqesloual Iepublteau Committeo, to-nignt net {'lepublican working majority of it Te ratbreo in the noxt House, The following sagt table of Kepublican gains claimed; Mus> Goud, ott, 1y—the Moray diatriet; Virginia, t ate dtelet; North. Carolina, 1,~Kitehon and yi, lbree in Fennesseo,Taylor, Atking, Burne twoin Alabama,—tho Becond und anne Ono tn Loutsiann,—Darroil; two in lowa, Sia and Weaver; ono, in Miunesotn, ined One in Wiiconsln,—Guenthor; two ia Pe uri—Sesuinghaus aud Vug Horny three i husytvanla,—Canmpbell, Beranton, and tn Ke Ono in West Virginia,—Wilson; two fatiinon eey White and ‘Thomas; ouv Kant rie the Thirteonth District; one tu Ver ee radley.—Barlow's district; one tn Ore= Wo ly Indiana, and glx in Ubio, ‘This makes @ total of Republican Conyresamon gained of thirty-two, From thia deduct three losses in Now York and one toss in Nevada, whlch maken f total not Repudtican gain of twenty-elwht. There aro now 331 Republicans ia the House, which, with tho twenty gained, will make the number of Republicans In tho Forty> seventh Congress 160. That would givo to the Opposition, Democrate and Greon- Uackors, or whatover they might be cited, 14 Representatives inthe next Congress, Ihaving the Repubticuna a net majority of 2 On the Basis of this estinute, it wilt he sean that, if tho Reputilieans ara compelled to surrender, asta posable, some of tho districts claimed in Tenneasco and tho Moray district in Magsachue setts, thors still will be a very good working ma Jority In tho House, Tudeod, {t dues not seem brobable that luter returns cunso réduee tho Ite- publlenn gains clatmed as to deprive tho party of practical majority in the next [uuse, GEN. GRANT. A VERY COMPLIMENTARY AFFAII, Speetat Dispatch to The Chieaoo Trib New Yors, Noy, .—The Commundary of tho Btnte of New York Milltary Order Loyal Legion of tho United States, gave an informal recap- tlon and dinner to thelr Companton, Gen, Ulysses 8. Grant, in Delmontco'a this evening. A few minutes after D o'clock tho Compantona of tho Order ranged themavives at the tables inthe grand dining-hall, on the recond floor, and a moment inter Gen, Grant entered, escorted by (en. John Cochrane and Rear-Adiniral Trench- ard, Io was received with cheers, Pra- cveding to tho middie of the room thd party atopped, and Gen. Cochrane sald: '“Comn- panions, I present to you the first champlon of hls country, the first Captain of bls aye, and hetd by us in 4 title dearer still,—our Companion of tho Milltary Order Loyal Legion of tho United Stites, Gen, Ulysses 8. Grant. [Ap- pliuge.] Tho members thon formed In Ino, and maroblog past in turn GRASPED THE GESERAL'S MAND, This ceromony over, nll those presont soatgd themsetyes, Gen, Grant occupled tho eentral Bent nt the principal table. Thero was a notu- ble ist of officers presunt. When the colfeo aml clgara hud beot passer, Gen, Scho- field aroso and proposed the henith of the illustrious guest. As Ven, Grant arose to respond there was n general movement among tho guests, who had menn- thine soated themsclyes, in the sume direction, but Gen. Urant sald, “You had better keep your rents, becuse when 1 get on my fevt thoro is no knowing how long Linuy talk.” [Laughter}. GreNTLEMEN AND Comitapes: I lave much pleasure in flnding here go many of our com- rades in tho scenes through which tho country wus obliged to puss ilfteen and nineteen years ago, ond I am glut to sea you go well and happy. [Applause] I ‘an, always glad to mect thy soldiers who served our country so well und faithfully, and Tam tho more pleased when [ see them dulug go well as you are wpparantly: olny this evening. [Ap-" Pluugo and Juughter.) t leust 1 hope you are, have been over very grunt deal of the work!’s surface iu the last four years, and itiuny be interesting to you for ue to way hero that nover beon In a country, not in a single ono, In which f have not met fume of our comrades of tho War of tho Rebellion. {Applause.} It was my good fortune to visit overy cupital in Europe, and to make a rele round from San Francisco alt over the Enst, and oven inthe Eastern countries there was not one in which I did not mest some of our comrades, and in almost every instunce they wore men who were doing Well, and doing our country service, [Apphiuse.} Soine of them represented their country in appolnt- ments to which tho Government hnd assigned thom; others were travelers, commercial agents, and men engaged in business, or fn the in- troduction or extension af our commerce to dig- tant points of tho world, Though at the risk of repeating what I have said before, 1 maintain that it fs oue good effect of mn war, where go tatich 1s tu be deplored, that tt breuks up the bome-tles of oneretio men, nnd seatters: in pluces whero = thoy hover expected to bo. to. help tholy nation in Its commerce with the world, to Intld up new territories, und to demonstrate Unt their country bas a history. [Applause.] Gentlemen, Lam very, glad to have met you here this evening, and” I wilt not keep you any fonger, [Great applause.) Theee were n large wimber of speeches, and the festivities closed nt v late hour, WHY THE REPUATACANS SUCORENED. Gen. Grant was asked Inst night * What ono thing moro than othors led to this great suc~ cess? : “Well, In tho first. place, veeause wo had tho right to win; we had curned it, We had earned ft by what we bal done in tho past for the country, and what a party bas dono fs a good ournest of whut tt can and will doin tho future. ‘Thon, the people of the country were getting scared, ‘Thoy saw that a Democratic success ncnat duminadion by the South, and they did not cure to be dominated and cuntrotled by the party opposed ton free ballot anda free count. If the south hud once obtulned a firm foothold of .tho Go ernmout they would have rn a the country, aud nothing short of 1 revolution would huve reseued {t from their handa ayain,” . * You have yourself worked hurd In this came pal “tL havo done more talking than I vor did bas fore in my Ife.” “It {eso outef your course to take an activa part in polities?" “ Yea It ix not my way to go Into polities. but T felt so earnest and sollcltous about the result; Teaw tho dunger the country was drifting into, go I thought had better tike a band int" “You believed you saw real danger, Gon- orale” “ Tadld, or I would not haya gone Into the eam: patgn. Atis tho first time f ever had anythin; todo with politien! catnpaign mattors, and never made a ci ‘This npaiwn speech before. wus iy first political campaign.” “Wil it be four. Inet?” Very likel YF but 1 don't Lie myself to sthat, mind, If anything extraordinary’ was to huppen, oF any serious alli presontod is f, the party would, of course, have wy sory- evs, MANGOCK. OTHER MOURNERS CALL ON NIM, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaad Tribune. New Youk, Nov, 3.—Gen, Hancock scomed to- dny to be tho Inast concerned of any man on Govornor’s Island over tho result of the clec- tions, He had retired nt tho waual hour the nightbefore, After breakfasting with his family this morning he went to urmy headquarters, and. a himsolf with his ailiclal correspondence, MeCletlan called to oxpress hls sympathy, and Gen. Hancock's reply was that ho was sorry for the people and tho-party.. To other people who called bo aatd he was willing to nbide by the decision of the people, Several of his military frends catlod, but tho aspirlug Domocratic politicians, who now found no furthor uso for Gon. Hancock, kept away. MARK TWAIN. FUNENAL ORATION, + Spectat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Tlantroup, Conn, Nov, %—During tho Re publican folitication meeting last evening in the Opera House, which was illed to overtiow- ing, Mark Twain was called upon fora spocen, and dellyered what he termed a funeral oration over tho Democratic party, Coming as tt did Immoduutely after an uddreas by two elorgymon, and beginulng In a rathor lugubrious way, the asaumblago did not at tirst know how to revolve It. Aw the spenkor wont on, howevor, the queer political hit begun to be appreciated. Almost every sentence was xreoted with roars of luugh- ter. Following Is tbo address: Thore ure ocoaslons which nro so solemn, 60 weighted with the deep coucorns of life, that then even the Heonsed juster must lny aside bla cap and bella and romoinbor that he is a man and mortal; that even his light, buttirtly carcer of folly hus its serious seasons, nud he cannot {leo them or ignore thom, Such a time, my friunda, le this, for wo are in the near presence of ous who TY A PABBRNGBN PROM THIS LIVE, one whom we havo kuown long and woll, but shall know no moro forever, About tho couch of him who Mos stricken urg > yuthored thoso who hold him dear, and , who await the oncoming of 4 arent sorrow, His breathing iy fulnt, and grows fainter; bla volco {a become a whispers; ble pulaes ecarcoly pocord tho Iutigulahtuy ebb and flow of the wasted curront of hie life; bls ipsare pallid, and tho froth of dissolution gatuors upon thems his face ydrawny his eheoks are sunken; tho rdges aro gono from thom end nebes are in thelr placoy hfs form fa till; bis fect ure fee; bis oyes fre vacant; beaded gwout ts un bisbrow; be picks at the coverlet'with unconscious flngerss ho “babvles ot green telds"; death's rattle 38 In bls thront; bis timo is at hand, Every. treezo that comos to usout of tho distances, near and far, and frum overy segment of tho wide horlzan, fs heavy with a volce ylourning for sorrow ace pllghed, and tha burden of tho mourning 19, “Tho aged and strickun Democratic purty is dy fag"; and tho burden of tho lament will be, “Tho calgfly ta fal the Democrntlo party ts * Aud who and whatis be that ia dying and will preaoutly be dead? A foot-sory polit- eal wanderer, o hoary political tramp, an itin~ erunt poor actor famillue with many disyutses, A DUTCH OF MANY PARTE. Jn the North bo played “Protection” and In the ¥ teetion.” “Free Trade,” | Tied Money,” and “Soft Money.” changing Masntkes nnd parts ne- cording to tho exigencies of ithe oecasion. tn tho Bouth ho played “Tarif ft Revenue’; in tha North and the West ho aye “The Apoatio of Freedom. In tho Souh, ho played “Tho Assasin of Freedom,” and mptithed tho snered shibtoteths of Hberty with efhbi/and bloody lips. Histatest and final appearditée upon the Nae tion's stage was in the now pideo'entitied “FORGERY, A FARGK,” In which ho was assisted by tg, whole strongth of the company, [t was a be ar plecn, It wes: indifferently played; so It” rated, dnd ho was hiseed and abtised by thd” Wudience, Hut ho Hes low now, and Whe ond praise roto hin allky. Tho charitable will spars the one, the Judiclons will resyrve tho other. 0, friends! this is hota time for Jgats and levity, tute ime for bended ret and uncovered . heuds, for we atand in the netr presence of mn- Jeatio death, n momentons* find memorable deaths a grisly and nwfll dfenth. For itisa death from which thera telnu resurrection. Heaven bless us, one.nrid will. Heaven temper tho tlow to the nilficted family, Heaven grunt thon a change of hicart und a better lifet WASIINGION NOTES.” ' hows, Spectat Diavateh to The Chteagn Tribune, Wasntxatox, D. C., Nov, SA row at tho polls nt Alexanuria fs reported. ‘The Vemocrats are charged with having prevented tho colored. men from ensting their vote, and It lseven sald that the pollco of the city were oceupled tho entire day in challenging Hepubliean voters. ‘The Republicans clalm that several hundred of thelr votes were not received. Men appeared in the crowd withdouble-barrelad shot guns, and 8 fence was stripped of its pallngs toartn Demo- eraticroughs, In Baltimore, too, there wero some disturbances, and a few men wore injured, In Washington one old gray-headed man, who had but one leg, was stricken down by a Demo- eet rough, while shouting “Iturrab for Gar- field THE PRESIDENT. Tho contrast between tho hard work per- formed by tho Cabinet of President Hayes and his own abandonment of his party throughout the entire eainpalgn for a mero pleasure trip continues to be a subject of cammon remark and severe eriticiam, And now, thut tho battle Js fought without a particle of uelp from him, the Republican Committee allows it to be known Gut he even declined to contribute to the ox- penses of tho campalgn, though twice re- quested to give., It Is furthor sald that when naked personally by a promi- nent member of tha | Oblo Stato Committees to help them and at a timo when there was pressing need of funds, he tired the: conversation upon anothor subject, and did not return to It, EANLT SEBSION, ‘The Impression ts general among Itepublicans that a culled gession of tho Forty-seventh Con uress curly in March will be found advisable, ‘Tho control of the Capitol building and of/a new House of Representatives is euch un eloment of strongth to a new Adtninistration as will prob- ably nov he neglected, It will be tmportunt to have the orgunization of the now Repubilean “House conplotad, and of the Senate also, so that: the new Adininistration muy understand from the start what tho machinery of ivgislation for the new Congress is. BONFIRES.. THE WOOSIER STATE. INDIANAPOLIS. Spectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Nov. 3-0 p. m—Atl day the Republicnns have been making the streets hideous with thelr Joyous din, ‘as on tho day ufter tha October eleetion, but to-night, in ad- dition to the infernal tuoting of horns, all kinds of flrearins are being discharged, bands are pluy+ ing, and boys shooting, the whole scene being illuminuted by a dozen immense bonfires and a xrand display of ftreworks, The scene beggars description, The streeta are Jammed with peo: ple, every one of whom seems to bo mukimng tho miust noise. From # room in tho fourth story of a bullding on tha corner, of Meridian ‘and Washington streets the din sounds Ilke the sing- Ing of millions of mosquitees magnified’n thous sand-fold. Adenfiman declared that ho could henr it. One of the peculiarities of tho den.on- stration ts that every other man benra on his back In lurge chalk fgures the mystic 320." Ruugles and vebleles of every kind ara deco rated with Garfleld and Arthur's pletures and tho National colors; tho oceupunts carrying 2 dead rooster may ulse bo xeon at intervals, A Jollifeation meeting was qunounced ut thy Court-House, at which speeches wero to be amade by Gov. Porter, Gen. Harrison, Gen, A. D. Strolgkt, tho Hons. A. B.Norton of Texus, J.P. Southworth of Naw Orleans, A. M. Hardy of Mississippi, 8. HL, Russell of ‘Lexas, Gon. W. 2, Edgerton of Arkansas, the Hons. W. W. Curry, John 31, Dutler, Juin Coburn, John W, Gonion, andothors, Tho rooms wero filled, anda few speeches wero attempted, but tho awful din without was 700 MUCI FOR WUMAN LUNAS, and tho crowds withdrew to join in tho general rejoteing. Altoxethor It was n. wonderfu demonstration, and ono which wil! not soon be forgotten. In tho midat of it all tho following dispatch was received: ‘ J} CLEYELAND, Noy. 3.—To Morris Ross, Datly News: ‘Tell those Muosiora to stop their yelling, Wo want a chance, wud can’t make otirslyes heard at Moutor, MaAnK A. TTANNA,” In the course of tho afternoon William Wat- son, an empluyé of tha Western Union Tele- seam Company, who was celebrating for Gare Held, was set upon by a couple of Democrats, Watson fired, burning tho right oye of one of his assailants with the powder, but infesing him with tho built, There ure several vorslong of tha Btory, but Ay NO One was seriously Injured tha imatior Is pasacd off ag of little consequence, Ja, belloved that tho parties.bud hud trouble ut thie polls yesterday, With this exception, no trouble or mishap has occurred, ON THE WAUASIT. _ Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. TAFAVETTE, Ind, Nov, 3.1! your corresponi- ent wns not fearful that he might bo regarded ns profane, be would telugriph itto the boys that there Is * Hell on tha Wabash" to-dny Tho unanticipated unanimity of the people In cast- fog thotr votes for Garfield and Arthur, and tho joyful news that hourly came in trom Now York, Connecticut, and other Stntua, set tho ball to rolling about midnight, and from that hour to thia there has been “lot-up” in tho rejoicing, Mon boys = paraded tho streeta all day, shouting ond yollte for Garfield . “until almost — exhausted, and, unable to complete the full name, one erles "Gur," and tho noxt follows with * Nold.” During the day announcement wags made thatna folliication uiceting would bo hold to-night, and Btald old businessinen and professional men are walking about the slrocts, bundshaking, singing, and hurrabing, having chalked on their conte, bats, and pants 200," © Meuting tor nigh t night tho demonstration was almost Indescribable. Houses ind. business places were — brilliantly Uluminated, while pro- cossions, great and sinall, carcyiag torches, ban- ners, transparencies, tiga, brooins, thi horns, buse aud conor drums, ure parading tho atreots, and such nothor dia has not been created here sinco tho firat, young men, riel short men, big t mon and tworlegyed the tine of otf daha Brow. alrs, while the Glee Club Is aUnES. Lincoln cumpaign., Old mon, en, poor men, long mien and Ny eo Murehiny On to ni” and athor fivorit Bluglng the livoliost MUNCIE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribu Muncy, Ind, Noy, 3—This afternoon, and, in fact, sines o'clock last night, there has beon ony continual Jollieation by itepublicans hora over the reauft of Tucsday"s election. Thou. sands of people have awurmed tho streets singe fog, yelling, tourlng up and burning bate, blow. fy horns, ringing bulla, aud in every imugtinble way giving veut to tho greuteat Joy. Tonight boutlres, caloluin-iehts, and treworke Hghtup tho elty, while bands of music and thousuuds of peuple parade the strecta, uli over tho Kame demonstrations mudo today, A toreblight vrocesaton, anvils, te. add to thaseene, Buch enthusiasm was never bofore witnuossed bere, KOKQIO. Spectat Dispatch to Chicago Tribune, KAN he Koon, Ind. Nov, Wo are ratifying tor blubt, and no words van express tho enutsinam ople. Huge bonfires aco aquare, bunds ro ply ors dro speaking, but If bedlia fteulf bud braken Joose the din could not bo-greatur. The tong ond hotly-contested campaign ts over, und thy victory ts ouré, and the Soild Bouth loft as a stunding monument of {ta dnalgaillcance com pared to the great freo North, J SOUTH BESD, Special Dispatch td The CAtcago Tritune, South BexpeNov. 3—Thidoventny theitepy Jicans held a war danco und joliifeadon mectiug of Lininense proportions, abd bad wu torchlight rocession of the yo-ug-you-pleuse order, Fishe horns, cows bella, and tia cans Curnighed the mus sie. Evorybody was out, and thu inaln strects wero a perfect jam, The Kepublicans were not drunk, but jubilant, happy, aud satistivd, and they gave loud expression: THE BADG STATE, ° LA cn ROBSE, Special Dispatch to TWe Chicago Tribune. La Cxosse, Wis., Nov, 0.—Tho election {8 ovor, and tho Hepublicans have done nobly in this elty aud district. Never gluco the days of Li bluziny on and speake .] culn bas thero been so yeh onthusiusns shown asuow, Tho streets have boey crowded all day, Hud small wen, one-legged - and the eavercrowas have surrounded tho bu Ietin-boards awaiting the wood nowa, ‘The He- publicans hold a great domonstration to-night over tho result, The Domocratlo hondquarters aro deserted, and many old Democrats this {s tho ond of tha Denincratle party, are terribly humiliated, and have many reasons why thoy nro defeated, Tho Greenback voto wis very light voinpared with two years ago, frost t tifa clement voting thé [tepublican ieket, « MADIBON, raga Tribune, Manison, Nov, wiblicans of the Capital City, fee er the wloriaus tury. A blnek 48 run up te tha top of the Hanevek and Vngiish pote Inst night, quid crape tied to the handle of the Hancock and. Eugiian elaberugm, Indicative of the mourning of that party, George Riymour, editor of the Madison Demo- erat, this morning moves to make it unanimous, BAMANOO, Apectal tepaten to The Chieago Tribune, Rananoo, Wis Nov. 3—Thero was o grand celebration bere to-alight, a ralute. of 33 guns, band playing, betly of churches and schools ring- Ing, nud Muminntion, in honor of the yrand Ree publican victory. THE BUCKEYES, CLEVELAND, * Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Chevevasi, 04 Nov. d.—Muany business houses and realdenees were decorated to-day in honor of the next Sresident and bis great ¥! tory, Hutisfaution Is expressed on nearly every fave, a few lonoly Democrats marriug tho pleasing effect. conusmus, Speciat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Conusnus, 0., Nov. .—Tho overliow yester- any bas completely staggered the Oblo Demoe- rugy, aud the lenders hive little to guy. The rank and file of tho party trent tho election ns buge joke, and are luciingd to make the best of it, withough thoro are continued murmurs of aAlsappolntinent and chagrin, as well as plenty of denunciation of tho lenders of the Demos crate purty. ‘Th Frank of rating the vivtor; elty fs in a blaze of ‘Tue vurlous clubs paraded the streots with bands of music, and followed by thausands of old men and boys with horns, muklag the most unearthly music over fstened to, A imagniticent display of fireworks In tho Capitol Square attracted over £0,000 people. Speeches were inide by ex-Gov. Dennison, Gov, Foster, Gon, Heutty, and others, Gov. Dennison states that no demonstration since the War has equated tho demonstration of to-night. THE KEYSTONE STATE. Pitrsnuna. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pirrapuna, Pa., Nov. 3,—Tha city and county Reem to have emptied their entire population ‘upon Fifth avenue and adjoining streets, which fre Bwarining with people celebratiug tho glori- ous victory of yesterday, Toreblight proces- sions are parnding tho streets, bands aro play- Ing, mid red fire burning in all directions. ‘Tho scenes and Incidents of the evening strangely resemble those which characterized tho close of tho campalgn In 1860, Republicans aro perfectly wild with excitement and enthusiasin, .The Democrata look * down In the mouth,” but take their defeat pood-naturedly. THE WOLVERINE., EAST SAGINAW, Speciae Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fast Saginaw, Mich, Nov. 3.—Tho Repubtie- ans had a grand jollification meeting this even- ing over-the eweeplug victory, and Hired a salute of fifty guns, TORR ELECTED. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, East SAQiNAw, Mich, Nov, d.—Returns from all parts of tho Higuth' District Indieate that it. Q, torr, Republican, is reviected to Congress by a plurality of 2,000. THE SUCKERS. SPRINGFIELD. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Sruxurrepy, HL, Nov, &—When It became Apparent, at an enrly hour this morning, that the Solid North had spoken in unmistakable Inugunge, and that a glorious victory had been achieved, tha Republicans of this city fuirly went wild with enthusiasm, and took possession of thocity, No such scenes of Jubilation have been witnessed in thia city :since tho fall of Riehmond. Prominent citizens,and stald old gentlemen were us bolatorous 98 the young men in thelr demonstrations, and cyerybody gave themsol¥es up unreservodly tothe spirit of the occasion, Aboutdo'clook a band was engaged, and nll tho tin borna in tho clty pirchasod, where- upon u large delegntion proceeded to the Execu- tive Mansion and “routed Gov. Cullom out of ‘bed " to receive tholr congratulations and maka Aapoech. The Governor thanked thom for the compliniont, and expressed his gratitivation at tho ylorlous result of the day's contest through-- out tho Union, Tho enthusinstic asseinblugo thon procured a supply of torehes and paraded tho streets until sunrise, meking night hideous with their checrs, songs, tin horns, and music, and taking especiul paing to sereunile Gov. Yalmer and the Dotmocratio newspapers dur- ing the night, | Arrangements wero niso mado for no grand foliitication meoting to-morrow night, which the Republicans throughout this purtof the State aro invited to attend. Tho Democratic State Executive Committee closed up thoir headquarters this morning, saying that thoy did not propose to puy rent any longer, and urenot oven reculving nny returns; at feast thoy donot make them public If avy ure recolved, AUROIA. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Aunona, Il, Nov, 3.—Tho Republicans of Aurora Jollitied over the grand result of yest day. There wero 4,000 men and women pel Jy entbuslastic parnding the streete with torches, transparencies, bands, and firework, At bulf- pnat 8 the immense throng magsed dtyelf in front Of the Republican beadquarters, when Mizyor Hartlett introduced Col. Phooion Howard, of Danville, ng the oldest Bourbon Democratic editor in Tilinols, aud who desired, In his own words, “to He down." Phogion was recelved with cheorg, for ho was well icnawa, and for balf an hour ho rattled of ono of the grandest burlesque speeches over delivered to an Sppoalon audience, Phocton ran over tho Bourbon shortcomings, and graphically pletured tho situation, the Omega of which was that there Wag no moro use for w Solld South, and, ergo, io tnore uso for n Democratic party. Conruss- minut Shorwin followed'in a hutdsome acknowl edgmont to hia friends fura reGiotion, and thon pated the lust relick of tho Solid South square etween thooyes, Prof, Frocmun, of tho Hl; School, nade a most admirableapeech. Aurora’ favorit, Eugene Canfleld, wus loudly catled for, but did not respond, beeause be wis worn out by tho continual labora of tho campaign. SANDWICH. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sanpwion, Il. Ney. d—The upublicans hero have beon almoat wild witn Joy to-day, and to- night thelr pent-up cnthualiym took shape in the form of & grand forcliihe procession in which several hundred participated. | Afters wurde 8. 1, Stinson, A. G. Davidson, and othora made short addresses to the thronging crowd, who wore fulrly wild with cuthuslasin, Cannons have been tired alt tho evoning, and tho atrcots drostit! Ht up with the ylnre ot bontires, It muy bo announced for the benotit, of those Democratic pupers-ospecially tho’ Chicago Tine—whohave contradicted the ussortion that Lowis Steward would support Gurfteld, which appeared in Tu ‘Vaimune lust week, that Mr. Steward yostorduy openly voted tho straight Nopublicin ticket, and thut tho Town of Pano gave a largely Increased Republican majority. BTERLINO, Tle Bpeetat Mtepatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Sreniina, Ml, Noy. —The prope from tho rrounding country porurcd Into the city to- bt, und the streets are a solid mass of human bolngs colebrating the great Republican victory. ‘The cunnon ure buoming, the beavenus are ablaze with fireworks, bands ure pluying, cudets perebilny and & brigudo of Wueinuasemen with brouma following, and tho multitude cheoring, An immense meeting was addressed by tho fon, ‘Thomus A, Gait, tho Roy, Atchison Waltor Stas wor, A. ‘errell, and 1D, MeUartney, Tho: Re- publioans were never 6o Jubliunt aince tho purty came nly power, : CLINTON, 11T. + Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TON, Hl, Nov. 4—Tho epublicans of Do- unity hold a grand jolliticution ta-nlebs to glorify ovor tho oluction of Garfield and Are thur, About 2.00) people were out and tuck an gotlve part. ‘Thore wis A grand parade of thu Garfold Guards, the 0 Iirlgudo, aud tho Broom, Brlgado, with’ appropriate banners, Good spovchea wero dellyerod, and tho demonstration Waa tho most enthusiastic ever known orscon iu Do Witt-County, MORRISON, 11.24 Avecial Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune, MonuiwoN, JL, Nov. this olty aro holding an’ immense jublies wout- {ng to-night. Lontires are blaziug, cannon roare ing, elty bolls Fluying, torchlight clubs marche toy, und the ‘enthuwlaum was nover 50 grout. Not a Demoorat in eight. ——————— . OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youu, Nov. &—Arrlyed, the State of Novada, frou Glasgow. : Hamuund, Nov, 8.—Arrived, Clobria, from New York, Lonpon, Nov, 8.—Stoamors Ethlopia and oul ‘Ouur, frow New York, pave arrived ‘The most wonderful production fn meoht “ T now tho Whoside a Wison uow Now ‘Ins Bia. 7 ——— Horeford’s Acid Phosphate should be uw: sed When you ure gull txbawe tt sulluging frum ineatal or physical FOREIGN. Parnell and Other Agitators Sume moned to Appear in Court. Incendlary Speeches Indulged In by One of the Lesser Lights. An Unfavorable Showing. Made’ in the Prussian Annual Budget. 5 The Work of Expelling Religious Sosieties Progressing in France. IRELAND, THE LAND-LRAGUD INDICTMENTS. Spretat able, foxvon, Nov, 4.—The first count of the ine dictinenta‘on which Parnell and tits nssociates are arrested recited that “they devised to fine poverish and injure divers large numbers of Nege subjects of the Queen, whose Nimes are unknown,—to-wit, the owners of farms in Ireland iet to tenants in consideration of payment of rent unlawfully Atnong themselyes,—did conspire, combine, con- federate, and nyreo togethior tw sollett, inette, and procure divers large nuinbers of the said tenants In breach and viuintion of their reapect- ive contracts of tenantry to refuse to pny to the sid owners rents, ete." In tho second to tho seventh counts the trayersers ure chnrged with “unlawfully threatening to cut off and ut- terly exclude from intercourse and dealing in the way of buying and selling, and with treat- ing ns though affected with a lonthsowme disease, to hold wp to hatred and contempt, every tenant paying te rent which he was lawfully bound to pa: ‘The elghth count, with “threatening and menacing violence and injury to the person and property of every ten- ant who should pay rent above Government valuation.” ‘The nineteentt count, with se~ ditlously conspiring, combining, cunfederating, and agreolng together’ to cause and crente discontent and disaffection among the Mego subjects of the Queen, and toexelteand promote feelings of Sll-will and hostility between tho different classes of her snid Majesty's said subjects, that is to say be- tween the lundlords and tenants fn Ireland, aud and hostility, towns landlords Ireland; and ainong tho restof Her Majesty's subjects in Ireland to the grout terror and alurin of the gald landlords, to the evil exumple of all others in like ease offending, and ngulnst the peace of the Queen, her crown, and dignity." ‘This last is the sinportant potitical count. PARNELU'B BENTIMENTS, Mr. Parnell sald this afternoon: "1 was served with tho copy of along Indictment con- taining nineteen counts, and reeiting a number of ridiculaua uccnsations framed with w view to dumage the Lund-Learue agitition i the eyes of tho outside world, which is naturally {guorant of tho real conditions of the Irish people. The Indictment would be ridiculous document ff ft were uot a mulicious one, It shows clearly that no Englilyh Govern- ment can be frusted to cel honestly or teuth- folly with “any Importunt question. ‘Thes prosecutions ure in all ways ilustr of the ditiicuity which —“besets Pogila Government In its uttempt to gu drefand. ‘This attempt is in itself aun anomaly, becuse It 1s an attempt to adapt a consti onal system of government to a pl for which it was never intended. Lyn ra the cngo to the. Court of Queens Bench they have secured a panel of lund- Jords and have reverted totho old system of striking Juries, under which a verdict wits ob talned against O'Connell, With these facilities for jury-packing. the oddsure yery much in their favor, but we hope to beat them,” INCENDIARY SPEECHES, To the Donnry, Nov tors Indicted conepiracy, Yeon on Monday recommended the use of ‘dynamite and gum cotton ngainst landiords, Parnell’s tone is also more violent Intely, ‘The Land League meets to-diy to consider the ine of action to be taken for the defense of tho members indicted, PARSELT. Parnell has just been served with a copy of an Indlotment ‘and fuformation agatnst bin by a detective officer at the Imperial {lotel In this elty. Gordon, one of the defendunts charged In tho indictment, Is seriously Wl at Claremoarris. o', D. Sullivan, Sexton, and Ean huve ulsu re- celved summonses. The others who are accused will bo surved during the evening, ‘The sum- monses order the acensed to uppear on Friday before the Court of Queen's Benvh. MRENNAN AND O'BULLIVAN nigo recelved suminons to appa before tho Court of Queen's Mench, he Land League maintains thut several of those named in the indletinent for sonmulracy: never were members of the League. Boyton isn vaturulized Amer- ican, WATCHED DY DETECTIVES. Parnell arrived in Dublin at a Inte hour Inst night, und his hotel was watebed by detectives, A PREDICTION. The Daily Express, Protestant, discussing the rosecutions ugalnst members of the Land Lengue, says if the Government pluys with this nutter for another lx months, there will be wn armed rising. ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE. Dusit, Nov. 3.—Parnelt_ and several promi- nent moenihors of the Lund Lengue held a cons sultntion to-day and decided to igsue mu address on thelr cuse to the people of Ireland, which will be submitted at a meetiug of the League, PRANCE, RELIGIOUS EXVULSIONS, Pants, Nov, i.—The expulsions of tho religious communitios preceeded to-day in the Provinces against the Capuchius, Dominions, and others. ‘There wore tho usual protests against tho ex- pulsion and door-breakings. ‘Tho Archbishop of Toutouso was at tho establishment of tho Fu~ thera of tho Sucred Heart, and pratested agutoat thelr expuisioa,. $ TURKEY. PONTIFYING. ConstaNtINoPLE, Nov, i.—Tho Porte has de- elifed to raise the atrength of the troops in Thes- saly ang Eplraa to 49,000 men, and to construct ten batteries for the defense of tho Dardunelles, GERMANY. THE PRUSSIAN BUDGET, Bertin, Nov. 3.—Tho financial statement of Terr Dittor, Minister of Finance, in Introducing tho Prussian Budget, was recelved unfivorably, Ne aald the lust financial year showed a de- tlelency requiring a font of 5,000,000 marks, aod that, while the estinates for tho current Anancial year balance, « portion of the uutlny was ox- trordiuary, The ordinary budget showed a sure pins ‘of 323,000,000 marke, 1,400,000 of which will e dovoted to tho remission of tuxes, He Intl mated that an increase of the brewing tax might be found oxpudicnt, aud aleo those upon imili- tara exemip Hons; and on Bourse banking oporu- jong. Ithas been resolved to hold an international railway exhibition bero In 18s, GREAT BRITAIN, LOST IN A GALE, Lonnow, Nov. i.—Tho cousting steamer Ele- moro with all hands, Aftcun persons, was lost iu B recent gale, VARIOUS, REVOLUTION IN KOUADOR, PANAMA, Oct, %5.—Tho Star and Herald pub- Hahes nows that a succeséful revolution broke out in Ecundor againat the Govorument of Ventimilla, DEAD, Ria pe Jaxetno, Nuy. ‘Blanco, Senator, is dead. a © PEHSIA, LONDON, Nov, B—A dispatch from Meabed sayy the great ‘Turcomun raid syaiuet Hum bus commenced. ——————____- PRINTERS’ STRIKE, ‘ToLEpo, 0. Nov, 4—Tho Union printers em- ployed on the Morning Telegram huve struck bes cuuse tho proprictors refused to discharge o numbor of female compositurs omployed In the cstablighment, Good non-Unlon printers are to doug) ubtha usual wages, W conte por thous eon 2—Viscount Ido DROWNED. Toronto, Can., uve Boal ian tk atubloga and 5 ghead werv drowned tn Torpnt iH Perera by fulling out of a saull boat. ra —————— It Hurdly Pays, Will Street News, A Now Jorsoy tnerohant net an acquaintance na var on the Blevated yostorday, wud, after some general remurks, the latter sald: “1 yaw & GeWspaper nulice that you bud 1 failed." ry 1 wen by the board.” Yee, “Vory “Yes) pretty ba “ Outside speculation, 1 suppose?” “ Purtly,” dof {t, I suppose you'll soon be all Tiel Ay shitty (t fan very disagreen~ Die business, had to plead family extravae ganee, and iny wife, who hadn't hada new dreas for alx months, was dis tad asa hop. I proved that Thid given too much to the church, and the minister enlled and raked me over the coals. T hed a clerk ubscond with wt lot of cagh, and the creditors made me own up that he was my brother, F suppoved that [bad lost $300 by a Ore, but they yared that T was a binutred dollars ahead. fF tigured on having enough to pay thirty cents on the dollar, but soniebow they got hold of cuvuvh to pay ninety-eight, and pit all the costs on ime. [lost four weeks of trade ‘on top of all this, and It feeling awful bine, It hardly pass to fall,--untess you've got a partner ty help biuit ereditors,” . GEN. SHERMAN, lt Is Thought Certain that He Will Retire Next Spring. Lieut.-Gen. Sherldon Will Then Goto Washington, as Gen- erallssimo. Hancock Can Come to Chicago, if He Desire, and We'll Be Glad to See Him. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Nrw York, Nov. 4.—It i said that the forth- cumning annual report of Gen. Sherman will be his tast, ns he hue determined to carry Into effect an Intention frequently expressed to ko Upan tho retired list next spring, having served the thirty yeurs required by ‘Sect. 1,213 of tho Revised Statutes to qualify him for vol- untary retirement, The title of General is ex- clusively his own, and bly retirement will not make a vacancy on the active ist. It will, hows ever, bring Lieut.-Gen, Sheridan to Washington AS comtnander of the army, and willopen tho way for MuJ.-Gen, Hancock's transfer TO CHICANO ascommander of tho grent and {mportant milt- tary division embracing nearly the whole theatre of Indlau operations and the greater purt of tho active forces of the army. The custom of the service which pluces this commund at the acceptance of Geu, Hancock accords him also tho privilege of declining {t ‘should he prefer bis present command and residenee or duties, and should ho avail bimself of this privilege, the successor of Lleut.-Gun. Sheridan at Chicago will doubtless be MAJ-GEN, ECHOFIELD, who bas the reputation among his profession of being, [n an especial sense, the intellectual member of the corps of geuveral ollicers of all grnues, As the retirement of Gen. Sher- man will cause no vueancy, the com- inand of the Western Division, should Gen. Au k decline, must devalye upon either Gen, Schofield or Gen. McDowell, ng it could not well ‘be conferred upon one of the Drigadiers. Tho retirement of Gen. E. 0, C, Ord, now command: ing tho: Departinent of Texns, is anticipated, and [t fg sald that Col. N, A. Miles, of the Fifth Infantry, will be promoted to the vacancy oc- ‘eualoned by Gen. Ord's retirement. ——aee BUSINESS NOTICES. 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