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to PAGES ; “Fite CHTCAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1980—SVK'T W. : ta) Mayor tomnake, My father sald he would | ‘Tammany and Antl-Tammany._ ‘The Intter | mates, it would have given Gen. Hancock eral to nse! v1 if int 3] 3 ve HY ? tako the paper into consideration, Are ef: voinlly: bitter quninist. ‘John Kelly, | 17,000 to 20,000 ma: arity. ‘There. must havo momen i aac te ona taalty de ia tho OHIO. tae oa with but abet ie TS the Patty sald this Prelate. ‘Lat to take back the | cts i Inst ye rt rer crats New York and | years honee thers may be a new purty, ‘¢ eatilidate, and. the Met! vas, Democratic Explanations of the | answer whether you will make thoso appoint- Binte Into tho hands of tha jReputifeans, Hrookisn why they det not want ta vate for daviaween | Mr. Nash, Chairman of the Re= | abandoned ant rants antey ents a Result of the Presidential ments," My father sald. that he would give | Josingall thy patronaxe, whlch Te) ee ae DTT Bowler rlalnue hurries eins done salt freer tae bli ‘ result was, Foster was clectéd by a nurse esult of the Presiden the paper fs dno conalderation, ant return | REAL Wnst 1,00) votes. | tlhe he brovented | Sr Fowler, rising hurriedly, “T don't ine A STUPENDOUS GUESS. publican State Executive of over 17,000, and this year yQlteally Election fn answer on another day, ‘Do! you mean i alets Horta jon, sli el hoy say ould end tosay qnything more on that branch of Committee tleket waa el by an avernie maja tata ie fe to sny to me,’ said the Prelate, ‘that, Fou will have Ineutred Demucratle viewory,; anil Analy ho subject. a 4.0005 and Gen, Garheld threa weet ot Not inake these aprnintments? |The old | Sivan whose eamtidney must-tnve ios the BUNGLING DID tT Team ttutead Wore Nor piles ti tts votes ta tl tut of abt og 7 iT blood Th my fal a “i oO his ini steal antes ~ see’ —fioy, yes naAjor + fee Why Was the South So Solidly Dome | fica, and he sald “Noy Lwill make no 1p ate fekut {0.000 volts. Auta thists WITT THE ASSIATANCH OF TI Rorap rouTit | _ Several of our renders have Inquired why | Who Will Succeed Mr. Thurman in | 7,000, ‘This change: ts wretnarkat about coratio, and the North’ 80 Sol- polntnents unt Lingwlre into them? ‘Tha | the claim that Kelly deliberately kulfed Hane | Yaw wo suagEstive TEXTS Fon A Porte | We did not publish Secretary Randolph's con tho United States Senate? mich of the credit ts adlne to tho yea p : Preiate then netually shook his fst under my | ggek at the polls to save his elty ofleers. | oly aenson—soMe POINTS UPON Wilicit | sus report of tho manufacturing Industries es PRELODIE RLEE SEALS Governor Many’ “of the Gy ptesent idly Republican? father’s nose, and sald: * You shall hene front ane y oueny. nay, tliat Kelly, isto blame for | riiene 18 NO DIFFERENCE OF OMNION. | of Chicago. Wo cat answer {na very few 5 of the. ieata|alure. "wore cleeteq 8 ne, sir pened u 7 The 4 ? ¥ # his varnes worl ; Riel my” father aid hae speedy. Jol ites? | The causes of the defeat of the Domoe- eet se-cinelnll’ naharer ee th | Nords. Originally wo intended publishing os, Foster and Secretary Sherman the Leading | clectton of Gen. Cartel to te sont im Why Did Not Tilden and Kelly Pnll Toe | the mouthpiece of that Church, opened on | Cyd of the State, att consequently of the SUINATON, D, C., Nov. 3—'* Tho South | the statistics in full, but after examining Candidates for the Positton, winter, to steecedt tat Bourh ite aah : vinbe — hots state, iny father with abuse, and they did every. | country,” said a prominent menber of the | must ratso tess h—1 and moro cotton.” them somewh | < Allen G, ‘Thurman. estual thing the could to break Hh downgand the | Execuilte Conunlttee of drving, Halls this | Tho South must wnderstand thit, when- Fee ee a EE eae oa: an evi tinue te they. really extn 2 . ef “n nt ng back a year, when do y defeatan fs fo present them with jaitsly In- ‘ ete aire _ i t onlstrt eet cased Rin Reale ie these people had | Go, Robison’ and gave the State to the Re- ‘These two texts clearly cover the Repub- et statement of eae rutactualie in Tinnte: thing for. tho: Mupubliesn “purty of vones, nme Ss 000 98 the Herts Wy. ee gethor?—Why Was English Nominated 3 o-ay, $ i: venes, i. who wo to any tongths t the fr- - ee ee # is waste vialdable space estrous of im- ) Yor uf the Pretates 1 ‘ave ent toneds ond | atthe integrity of tho party, Jngplring. the that It was not the tari, the Chinese ques | posing tei analiecan Eee ralis th THE TON, GRONGH K, NASIE “ NABLE CLOAKS, thoy have nevor found as good 0 tou! ag he | most ardent with distrust. ‘the Democracy | tion, a dwarfed barrel, or tho fear that Han | credulity of the publie. as to print | 8 Chairman of the Executive Committee, lost, for Instance, a miumber of Inspectors of | eoek would not make n ; Autumn and Winter Wraps-ttow : i gars goo public adinin- 1 oy and placed the enmpatgn work in his hands, ‘o Mud: a Algernon 8, Sullivan, an_oficeholder un-,| Canals, who control 10,000 votes. Mr, Cooper, a * si such report. The expense OC | ing a Aro Made and 'Frimned der Kelly here, furmerly of Indiana, sald Mn’ | the Mayor, added to this, by his bungie ti | istrators but it was the foar that a Democrat: | taking the manufacturing cenans of the clty Tho result of the October clection fully «e- + Marper's Mazar, = Clectlonalays Ele: Democrats inthe elty | tho mitter of Pollve Commissioners Smith | le victory would be the ascendency of the | has heen great, and tho publte hive the rlght monstrated the fact that to the Chair-} The cloths for autumn and wi Why Was the Democratic Campaign So Damnably Bungled?—Why, O Why? . JOUN KELLY DID IT. They AIDED BY STUPID, BLUNDERING, GIOANTIC MISMANAGEMENT, PERSONAL BQUATIILES, nD) Inter wrapg AND GENEMAL : aren good teal dispirited, ‘The nomination | and Nicholls, the loss of the control of the South to contro) National affairs, Whether } to expeet that, after sueh a lavish experndi- man's hurd nnd energetic work much | are mate with figured or rough su : SADE! x- |] of Gri May vas vise. Lary Pollee Department. When the men of Irving = oy ¥ y Py dae 2 # fC t of , yletor: 4 Urfaces, Be re ALLEGED LEADERS AND MAN eo cae era ae TRE er eee: ectat ©} all returned from Chietinatl Husted with, a bugaboo or not, {t proved, like Merautio’a | ture of money, we should baye something | of the credit of tho grent y | rather than with the smooth Instrous finks forcing ‘religions | victory, It wus plainly thelr duty to set abont wound to bo sufficient; and the pride of the | valuable in the way of a statistical compllas | belonged. Mis Iabors were of such wehar- | of broadeloth, hoy are of unusnal questions on the consideration of a Mheraly amakinig fale terms with Tammany Hall, with emocrally party Is hutlllated under | tou. What we Toni inva is shuply a series | acter ns to tax the grentest energy; and from | ness, yet soft and fexibley and ag y of binndering, stupld guesses at the grent- a colo us here who f is m 7 “s i. ry woke Of course, the able Democratic mind hi “The very ernullty of the methods employed | nlzht he would always be found at his post | fs more than ever necessary that they Gruce, on the ground tnt the tutes ae stunnostig tha ties ad F completely, a matiffold excuses to offer. None seem to be | 18 suggestive of this. Printed blanks were | of duty, Ind not snch strict attention been | wool, or else they will not be anion tangible, left with the manufneturer to fll out with | paid, and the plans and tactics of the enemy | For plain wraps the choice Ik : tack on Mrs, Helmbald exeltes the Indigne- | ble opportunity, he get up a ratitication rs 4 ve . | the fgures and facts soghtatter, ant iftheso | oon detente: . ; : i vice Iles between How oF respectable. wen. without: rerary te eve tal ns. vary elenlfieayty Ee ani THe ene eat Maclean terrae tot ah plaka had been properly. attended to the des | beet defeated, tt Hs questionable whether | servieoable azounl cloths with inside feeeg, party, too” sail Mr, Sallivan, “Ce that | Irving Hall men then sai ee ee eer iet seca | alretl restilt would have. been obtained, On | Olio woult have been saved to the Repub | or else the loosely-woven yet heavy eho woman has been imercly libelet to make a THE TRINA MISTAKE dentint candidate was so unpopular that he | the vontraryy however, the enumerator on | licans {n Octabor: and its loss then inight } For dressy sneques for young Tales politon Bennott, she ts entities. fo caminages, | that they had made in giving him the to re- pulled down the tabernacle; others that the | calling for the completed statements would, | have reversed the decision of the people!n the | coachman’s drab: shades are wnch us and a fate Jury will alve them to ler, build his shattered fortunes. But lt was too | Democratic voter.was bulldozed and intimt | I a mmjority of cnses, dnd the binnk wn | contest which closed on ‘Tuesday night so | though the novelty tutrodueed by pi ed, J was told” to-day, by a rentieman whose & cathy, foclinir i 4 ted, > | touched.—tho result cither of disinellnation 4 e fy ‘| ngal wife visits Mrs. Hancock, that she has never Tate, | Kelly eeling. nome of his’ former vate All concede the Inck of Demoeratle | ree ritesness on the part of the manutaet- | tronely In favor of Garfield and Arthur | who ts tha leading Paristan destgner “ had any faith In her husband being elected convent att Sara: | Ve rrono point there isa rather unanimous | urer. ‘The enumerator would then forthwith, | Gen, Nash ts to-day being warmly congratu- | cloaks, Is for basket-woven cloths. con President, and has told him from tho outset Tom Convention. and sectl tf Tavis ter ex] aan a and that fs, the Democratle came | Upon only a moment's warning, propounil a | inted on the successful work ho has per- | ig as miny colors as are found In the ible: Dienateh to Cinetnnati Enqutrer (Den. aid we are opposed to New You, Nov. 3.—Any man not wish- Ing to deceive, and of common quadritped instinct, should have predicted yesterdny’s result any time since the Indiana election. The parties who falled ta carry Indiana, hay- ing taken thacontract to do it, beat Hancock, and were well aided Init by John KeNy and his Court of Serfs, Bilt, beyond these personal causes, tho Democratle party was fairly overmatched in tho country, and sohns been ever since its Congress has been given a respectable trial. 1 thick. Judge Thurman, vf Ohio, was long the safe | not ta Jet the idea take possession of his . , conte serles of Interrogatories, any one of which 3 ently | eb cloths worn two years ago. Seals lender of tho Democracy in Congress; but | mind. Tluncock said toa friend the day. be- ie Deineracy pcthe conniy aut ihe othe ba has buat --VERY . would naturally require sume litte tine for forincel ane ails BH is beth prounhenty or diagonal cloths ae chosen on raereited ott | fore election, whto told him he was golne to 'y in order to secure tho Hon's share of the MANAGED RY VERY FOOLsIt VINGINS, correct answerlne. brought forward ns tho Republican candidate | nije pinin clonks, while tho chevalt cheek. Tilden, designing to run again, kil ed off | ring. his wifo over after election: Fy y a ‘ a tH is aula elite A State Committee, through, ite Chalrman, | “iio enumerator, for Instanee, would al- | for Governor at no distant day, Irregular pinids, or — mixed ave Thurman with histools,—Handall, Dana &Co.:| fea fellows If you don't come uetoro olve- | qyeale WMMleR Diench Vetween Tawnnny and | inn great State Uke Olio, which elalmed a | wostin ane breath ask, how may hands dy | ALREADY THE QUESTION oF THE BEXATOR- | are used for Juunly ennts for, general ver oon aien Abayen!dcceaston ul teowat, fhe 1 AM AFRAID YoU wit. Never Aten: | {ty llall, Lust admit—until the eve of the | fwerty thousnmis, siews either an unter ince | {0% much inaterial do you consumo ? What | stands out prominontiy; and, even before it atten for shopping and fasten sere warn.” - election. During all this period, to assure | of pofitient propheey or an Intentional mis- | Sas do you pay > and questions equally as | is known how much majority. the Republican oft celly Sr LOS: re Dee! Harel Exped vel oy f garments. Larger plalds are { aged John Kelly to rebel in New York State, | Ono of Tancock's statf-officers, speaking an | sttevess, there should have been a thorawzh. | representation, hell out to get a plethoris searching, expecting an lmmediate answer. | onndidates witl have in tho Electoral Cole | Hos tn'tt Gregor style. tho for tans 3 . - BUT English; | election-day of the probable defeat of the | ly harmontous and coniplete organization of | ¢ q The mantifacturer could only give his ans | 7) ate es In the tegor style, though those are Pa eee ee ater pein ok plectloday Of ENE Phe Genornl is beaten, £ | the Democrats of this gous working ith campatgn fun sent into the State, | | swers with a fant hope of thelr being up- lege, there is sutliclent reason to believe | often fanciful Madras plaids Instead of those 1 A my faa ty ‘ 4 : proximately correct, as manufacturers are | thatthe aspirants for Senatorial honors are of the Scottish tartans, Another novelty is nnd second, thit the text Touse of business at thelr tongues’ ent. Some ton, Ing themselves oMlelally us being willing to of long warn fleece on the Inside: unpopularity. not ongy in the county and State, but allover | Representatives WHE have stall Repube | NowLE for rensans bet known to themselves) | saerifice themselves for the guod of “tho Ub neat foe the Tongs) lal: cloak, With ‘The Republicans justly ascribe their suc- | the country, Unwatched they went about | jean majority, but wil suflicient to reorenn- 4 ; Pay 0% . ve all else cess to the magnificent’ array of stun thele keartiea)ar}s Unt and devious ways, ize that Dody in its oftlcers nnd comuittees Avot tudlersinig the snlaunboe thelts, Biel ica poate. “ealled Gen. Nash f fun e ull else pluslt ts" the Fasnélt trite speakers they sent all over the country. [1 To cap the efimas of folly came the nom | after the 4th of March next, ernie wa ae Sunn eeoa a eee ie Writer ealied itpon Gert. Nish for an | ee ee it ete eaL Gruped Jacke former yours the greatest stump-speakers | Inatlon of William K Grace, who was not | ‘The Senate is yet In doubt. Upon Noyada wunployed py se relay Randolph’ ant his | expression of hisepinion on the subject,—bit | Ee eatin a en eta to many jack Wwere tt ths Soath, ‘but thera Is not Wenttied vile te arly or with thie sent | the Democratic hope depends, if that Stata Hee arte th fares ail cutimatentere with Ittle sttecess, ‘To the query, “Who | fetieed not, always, be ror Hak fh man of that section effective on the North- | ment of the communtiy. Democrats were | has electe fan Lewis : a Wer t scat. | Ba : Ns 8, be F : orn stump today. “thoy are so far back. | disheartened or disgusted with hus Glectet in epublionn Tertalntuy th rests the elassitication is so hopelesly | Will be elected as Senator to succeed Mr. | plush or of some striped or, spotted strah hope 1] not earry one Northern State, | the sole purpose of electing Luncock and Ene | ot would rather sea him beaten on an issuethan | glish, and forgetful of all ditferences, ‘The | p to make his detent appear tho result of his | Republicans took advantage of the disitnlon, | vote of tho Democratic ellipse, were wormholed from the moment Hancock had been nom!- nated. * The Maino election was . A FATAL ADVANTAGE to the Democracy, arousing the business tn- terest to dread n union of the Socialists and the Democrats, and: similar fustons, In this State. Any Democratle still-hunt after that ay age ea Sgr icceaiins = . 4 4 tumble that it Is of no earthly uge to any | ‘hurman ?” he responded, “I have no means | satin fs seen in mast hood: Ther was fnypossible, ‘Tho Republieans, with | Ont ‘and naar santos “ot “hows, SE DCT RUTRRISAN ee ree ator Stage TOxt bs, the casting vote uf dhe. Wine must the Dulblte thinks of such | of knowing.” * | for single-breasted jackets,” and Hib union and sngaeity, and money, too, won In- | that their stump oratory, with Its flavor ot | of their lenders, and they voted-the Repyb- | ‘The chances are that the Republicans will classifications a3 these; “Cutlery and edge “WOULD SBECUETARY SHERMAN without tho skirt piece sewed across the hips, dinna; and from that moment had command exotism, goes here ike backwoods preaching | jinn teket, asa'rule, for the first. tine In | have control of tho Senate through the vote topla’ rand Y grinding anol’ rides ben candidate?” “Canttsay.? “Would he it wnnny’ jokin ed fonts | with | duable. betore cultivated society. Tha speeches of | their lives. * Distrust spread: to other States, | of Mahono of Virginin, who fs undoubtedly aud, yallrand Pa tae a aa epailt: bo elected if ho wanted 1b?” “Can't tell ies een ra rime One alled flenry Ward Beecher, Roscoo Conkling, | —for all eyes, as Join Kelly knew, were | sore because of the Interference of tho Na- | teivo!t ‘Then to niass 126 estabtishinents, | anything about it?’ Finally, becoming des- | cui, and the double fronts, and ts wmuad + Leone Ingersoll, Charles jEroneis:Adnnis. turned to he Deniocran F of the banner Honal Comimitteo In tho local affairs of that | with eapltal ngaregnting $13,620,701, under | perate, L asked, “Who do you Suse with | fit us elosely ns possible; even the eciety soni + i 88} county of this State, and yates wero lost. ts 2% “ pe te | ck tis - re Ww tt a made distinetively mentioned. The lesser fthere’nte rumors of baraaining tnon tha |, Onoof the rumors afloat fs, that Gen, Logan He en ot 11 uu at an euiane verretate get In?” “Never suspected any Republic. Farr ogi Ir art rea TY Rae tg ita of the same party were agreeable here, | part of dah Kelly with Chester A, Arthur | 13 to bo Secretary of the diterior, and that one of Jack Bunsby's most profound sen- | of getting in where he was not} onench edge, Rows of buttons set on tle mneftentive ou 6 Judgment and senslbill- | for the salvation of his county Heel, One Gen, Grant is to Succeed him in te United | tonress, After readine this onmibus classile | wanted,” repiled the General. “Then you | seam are only ornaments. ‘These are for Mr, Widreth, of the West End Hotel, said Pein rn aiuhe fa wribihee yd ‘The feeling among Republicans is, that the eatlon™ ony is Inclined, to Fennel te | oe ee te thcamitter ne ateentinne | ane ble el ee Sia spat a of all the money they wanted to carry New York, and get all the doubtful, uncertain vote everywhere. There belng no National statesman to advise John Kelty—or, if need be, to threaten him—that bullhead ‘iad: the cunning to try to elect the worst ticket that even jie ever put up. Under shelter of Thin- cock's necessity, he nominated a rich, shal- ? tf ve i : of a vords vl Capt. Ci aise on | not. Lave given the er no attention, ne cloths for $1.50, 1! i aN, (eer t tons too oe aS ok $08 Tite aiternegn ee cast ty ballot fur Han; islature--which ls, of course, Republican | next Administration Is to be pretiminently A etme Cutllons Whey inke it ‘that tho ieepublleatr Room ses eae ae hich Ten goae a proudest iG ty dn the AA ieee Wore, ene 4 ae Hale ig sro ate tie ot pont toward Kelly, IC it ts forbearing, as it was ] Stalwart; that all Democrats must go; that But the census report is more consplenous | the head of the committee for the purpose af | us is mnde up inte more expensive the Rete Hon New York, {t is said, never | Ir tent of Thiltens ha eon bathe Sanath last winter, owing to tho bargain of last fall, | there Is to bo for what it does not contain than for what it | condueting the campaign in the interest of jackels for autumn wear, but tl Is no at- Jind a Mayor hot a native of the tye arState. | elected, and inaugurated, We could linve it wil beanfe to say that the rumors aro | No sone ‘rEMvoniziNa witi tHe souTit. | does. In other words, its negative qualities { the party agatnst the Democrats, “That was | tempt to give the close Jersey. Lto these iiccrant sense of outrage was felts atd | made no better nominationtn any events but | WélLfounded. . ‘Tho verdict seoms to be accepted by tho Stal- | surpass Its positive qualities, ‘The. incom. | ty duty, and L have done the best Deould, 1) garments, ‘They are simply Lneilsh double Kelly, whose jgnorant character Is alsa a re- | the management of the Deniocratic “party Domoerats who are willing to uphold the warts to mean that the people of this eoun- | pleteness and shallawness of the work will do not consider that L have any right.as such reasted Jackets of dark blue, brown, black, Pectin ‘on his clerleal tutors, Intensified the | has been a Brand principles of thelr party must, in my | try want the political Srelts ot the Nation he apparent to nuy observer, especially ff he | Chalrman to use. the position T now bold in or pli color, and are piped on the edges disxust by attacking everybody in sight. ons ; w, | Yew, deterusine to reorganize the party, o8- | admfstered ona Stalwart basis, have bué a ensunt acauaintance with our | furthoring the interest of uny particular can. | with satin of the same shade. Large pearl another twenty-four howrs lind intervened, | VC"S" THAN CONCEIVED. os Tag he Se it career te one on Tet tah at As anlilby, re, ES tarts rah eS Lee front Me “ee cone poe i bao a ahent h ty eae W asia a0 ucla Sof chev oe ts Ms Ww 1 y ej judd b 1 Ny ui ‘ongTessmel 1 s t Y » | branelies entirely omittes ‘om Mr, Ran- | could, norcoutd Lido so shoul that be im, Vell-mad jackets of cheviol oths, wl Kelly’s whole ticket would have been Barnum Is the most overrated man in this | has brought it down to the dust. ‘The party aaa etisttlets fue South certiaat to be dolph's Net canis folowing: AEan ctu : ‘d an state ee ty Manufacturers | desire; and, therefore, Lean glye you no in- | plush eluths and collars, cost from $12 to 25 country, John Kelly has got so Hite sense | has peer fncumbered in this ety Wit a | negro vote, are to ho elther unseated, or their | of steel-wire brushes, wood-printing. ma- | formatton on tho subject,” ench, ‘They are of tho stylish medi and polley that one of the disagreeable tilngs | great amount of patronage, which has had | ejection Invaildated, on the ground that the | chines, brav-compressing machines, Fiorses This platn that Chalromn Nash will not uso } length, not long enough to eonceal toa Demberat, Is to sua his eltstlekatulested, the effect of making men bind to all higher | peopta have not tad a chance to record a | collar blocks, witlps, and organ reeds. ‘theso | bts oMeciu position to ald any candidate, and the drapery of short Leostuines, nor so stort. That ought .to have been henten, and he | objects. ‘They must be taught, if possible, to | free expression of onlnion, ‘Chis, it isas- | establishments ara not In out-of-the-way the Exceutlve Committee will not attempt to-| us to ieok scanty} in. the presence of onght to ba pit pitt of putale life, lonk nbove nnd beyond this, to the attain: | sertod, 13 the only means which ean be re- | places, bitt some of them arans prominently | set things up fn advance for any candidate, | longer garments, ~ One of the newest Gen, Charles Grosvenor sald, the day be- | ment of n National suceess for the beneiit of | sorted'toto give tho colored voter a chance | Known as any In Mr. Randolph's famous list. Tt. mlght be intimated that the dine has been | ecaprices is that of adding a short pereline tore the election: “I never saw such a eam | the people td the party.” to assert his polltteal rights. Such n policy, The obsetira method of compiling and | when’ the committee wiekted a great in- | cape to jackets. ‘To give n stylish effect, this palen in ny life. ns tls in New York. [ Other members of Irving Tall expressed | f¢ adopted, would unseat Chalmers "i the | classifying the reports makes it difeult to | fluence in this direction; but under the pres-.| enpe must be ent off stralzht across the back, spoke In some of the towns In the western |. the same opinion, and dectared that Shoestring District. of Misstssinni, three of | select Innccurneles In the Ist, as given, but | ent Administration there Is‘nothing to fear. not rounded,--and mitst cling closely tothe paurtof tha State, and the processions, the | TAMMANY MUST BT READOUT OF THE Panty. | the Lonislana members, and about all of the | we find the following Snexcusably errors; EN-GOV. DENNISON shoulders, renching just below the armholes, uniforms, the torches, tho traveling arrange: | John Kelly was hunted up. He was indig- | South Carolina delegation, thus in tho table, as furnished by Mr. Ran | hag been mentioned as a probablo enndidate, This isshawn on the Charlotte Corday ments, and the hospitality, beat antl L} hantattho avalanche of criticism and de- | A yery wild rior afloat hore to-night Is | dolph, there ure only five carriage, wagon, | but he authorizes me to say thit he is not a coats, that fit like aneques, and also on the ever knew, At tho town of Bnth the Wide- | Hunclation heaped upon. lin, ile said that | thot the Southern States will {ndtcute a pur- | and carspring works, wherens there ‘ure | candidate, und he knows of uo contingency | MMe loose clonks with full gathered slices Awakes cane in hungry, and a requisition | avery ‘Tanuaany man did tis whale duty, | pose to cast tho votes of thelr Electors re- | uctually seven. Inagricultural implements | jinble to arise whieh would fend hiv | Mantle shapes, or those with dolman ellects, was made on tho generosity of the peaple for | tte spoks yas to the causes which in hls Speetively for Gen, Grant, In ease enough | the report names but three, while there nre | to reconsider this — determination. ‘The | 8° considered nore stylish but less youth. Pua cul they irene Spent thelr houses, | ouinton nearly wiped out. the Democratle | Electors In the North will Jom with them to | six. In refrigerators one oitly is named, but | Governor was not informed. as to whether | fl than are jaunty conts and uro tostly an in on hour had set tables for 14000 ‘wien: | wiajority tu the elty und county. “Ib way une | secure Grant's election. thoro are three. Chiengo is only credited | thy Secretary of the Treasury would present | Chose by alder Indies, ‘There Is faney, a eau ee a neon With about 30% | donbtedly the secturian question, Ie sali; — with one tos manufactory, much to tho | hig nae as a candidate ornot. {le pre: | However for milltary-lookhue mantles with people, and About tree-qnartersof the whole | "The" people were. tlirmed by the tak of THE CAUSE OF IT, ehogrn of tha other two. ‘There nre | sumed, however, that, shond Mr Sherman | double enpes tn trout for, young, Indies, and h populition would come to hear you speak. | ann, : 2 rf veather-str' ever f ehuol-glr p : Mt ger to the publi schools from Mr. . e abe ae about a dozen makes of weather-strips end’ to enter vesicle " ever for schvol-girls, Some of these aro My Smpression Is, that the peoplo in New | Grace's elections and the fight against him ‘AS. SRES ziuacet HOgSTEN SPECTACLES— | while only one is mentioned. We Intend to enter the Presidential rave agal ve TAM, | trimmed with gilt or silver. bratd, and are Yorkare wad at’ Wade Hampton, and the t RICKS, Adil, AND M'DONALD ‘ ; Meve 7 he wot not care to restime his seat in the te scl erated a ps lind Kone Glfect an other local eandt- RUMORS OE SAEN ‘ at least three wood-pimp manus | Sonate: ns to thls, however, Ne col mndy of lug cluth, hut bluck bral, rows of egotistical, bonsting element from tho | Rites’ tho vole for dt : GIVE REASONS—IT WAS AN OFF YEAI mee i Mi | Senate: ns to this, however, ha eould not | tient "Igo th vetoek pleating e y velster shows that he is factories, while only one ts reported, yuk nidviseddy, or pentle ~ | stitching, or else the Havelock pleatiucs are South? shared In the. prejudice” agatnst Mr. Grace. IMapateh to Cineinnatt eee: spenk advisedly, Another gentleman, equally mee Every oue knows that there are a targa num ‘ sg vor | better trimmings. The monk’s cloaks aro Grosvenor sald of Garfield: “I sympa | Str. Docharty Isa stunch Eplacopalians but | INptANAvonts, Ind, Nov everal Ine | her af worsted, woolen, and zephyr eons | Prelate FE RICA Rtr | Reiter also unique eahents in favor with thized deenly with that man before the Indl | the iny ome ve nine ‘Tully c ally Y ies, 'E! : ith i pression. got abronil that fie was a | telligent gentlemen have explained it to me, | makers, while tis awfully correct census tf rly pel 4 young ladies, ‘They are loose and long, with ana eleetion, Lt leoked at that timo as if we | Catholte as well as Mr. Grace, nnd he suf ) and always with therequest that I would not Allows but one. ‘Phere nro ‘fico envelope | wcnor' he ‘sorted ay Seantor or mete eng | Buthered, sicoves aul a gathered hood, and wera beaten, and beaten on grounds personal | fered for it, You will notice haw intich he | give it away,—nnd Lwon'ts I profor keeping | mkéts but the consus credits ug with only | sieniticance of the above Is hardly apparent: somethnes ittle enpes are added. by to himself, Jie had been attacked in every | ran behind Recorder Symthe, ‘The re e, r che: tte y in te 1 et urs 5 rising of ne "4 one, and the report cheats us outal the credit os Si ead dn place of the belted ulster that was se hie 1g A dishonest man. untt to be Presl | this ory auainst the Catholics wast Poneirs It for tho Enquirer, ‘Che fullowlng are the | of five Mla manufactorles, by only naming nid he question 1s, Does tha Secretary desire REATEN HY 10,000 MAJONITYD Tho fndignation among Demoerats who voted for it, that {t was elected at all, is pro- digions to-night, Where was the head of the Democratic Na- dlonnk Committee while Kelly was setting things on fire like that?) He was taht here in New York, but too {nsensate to it Ee per 10 ‘tpat noninatlons were 1 o Hancack’s carrying this State, was bending his inulls! ies to curry * the’ great State of Conneciletit, while Kelly was pulling, New | York from under Hancock's stool. Meantime the coun- try parts of New York were inflamed by Wade Hampton's silly and egotistical spcecheszand influenced bee abot hop, but- ter, and eheesa market, and also by the agri- euitural taritt, which gare the farmers a pro- tection against Cannida barley, oats, and potas f, toes, Nor did Iuratlo Sesinour's speeches, : instigating a: British Import duty against American beef and farm products, scare niny> body, because they wore far-fetched, and con: cerned the British belly. THE CANADIAN'S TAIIFF did moro tocarry New York than the general inanufacturing taritt, 4 It isnot Mr. ‘Tilden, nor any other man, who is to set the party on tts feet; but a or ft %) sencnilly unbecoming thore are new varlous course of goad and prudent behavior, whleh + Maine had gone ngulnst us, Indiana | pey between the Republicans—who, ofcourse, | &Xplanations two of the seven, ‘Chere are six inap pub- A bat? hin the Cublnel, or prefer going frneetul y-shapod Whe clowks mule of tho Will get the confidence of the peoples Send | seemed almost certain to do soy and Garfield | Wanted to wit, In nny way they could,—and | Willa 1. English—" Tho destre of Hen- | lshers, but the census only credits us with eis underst English choviot cloths of quiet colors, The more young men of convietion und respeeta- | felt that on his head, on his nomination, test- | certain Democrats who wanted to defeat the | dricks to | vo th October clecti wo. a aaa English driving cloak ts an excellent, © overs bility to Congress, to. regulate he blather- | ed the responsiblity for his party's defeat. | ticket, Some of tho clerey were Induced to dricks to have nn October election, and the | "Sieh a taine, blundering, Inaccurate census JUDGE WEST AND JUDQE LAWRENCE— all” wrap of this kinds tt hag a efreutar back skites thore. “Let Northern Democrats crit | Hearleved hin beyond anything he had over | take part tn this elamor about the danger to nomination of Landers’? ought not to be published, Our Industries | the latter now holding the ofice of Controller | titted ‘nul shaped by acing, squara sleeves in * else Southern anomalies, and vice yersaz and, | had in his life, As soon us Indianaand Onto | the publle sthuols, aud the Democratic ina- Thomas A. Hendricks—"The nomination | present a_ grant showing and creditable | of the Currency nt Washington—have asplra- | 1 loose frant, and ape nted haw. ‘This ts above nll Eni, let the party. press’ take ee right, ae like Miessiny fendl for tho jority was thus reduced. ty of Hancock and English, with a platform | enough to be correctly and* honestly stated, | tons to succeed Judge Thurman; but tt is | made of cloth of mixed colors, with brocaded .- charge of tho par i Whose statesmen seemto | Welait he had taken af Gurtleld’sintude | ) aL do, not think,” sald Mr. Ketly,""that | written by Watterson.?” Noman living enn tell anything about our burly likely other ul fe able in Inuster | Hning for the hood, and costs S45. Cia tho private rooms of Grace, the Irish candl- our case hind not been bad enough | the same falling olf In the rity in Ki SOUNDED THE DEATI-KNELL wT sor tp crats, by an averwheluing majority, As to | the ilps, and lengthened Ike a polonalse, dato for Mayor, put up by Kelly. L had sup- | before, that forged Gartleld letter Cou ity that ther wns Ae t i ales whon he announced 188 votes from tho Solid THE IRISH TROUBLES. sthe Tntier, dude. Lawrener, ha wlit tnost | Another style las aeapo that may hebuttoned posed, from his commerctal history, to find 8 person with a cosmopolitan manner, Lsaw, * instead, a smallish, boyish, VERY COMMONPLACE MILESIAN, DID TUE WUSINERS For U! the Western States and elsewhere in this | South.” fe slznatly fail should he enter the contest, upto forma hood, while stil another lina Thave been something of an expert about | State plainly shows tit 0. 0. Stanluy—"Landors was an unforty | Parnell on the Situntion=A Bold State- The ganeral tmpression at the Capltal, and a kilt-pleating at the backs aul double capes, fe Wolters, am; ag soon nas I saw that production, THE TIDE WAS WITH THA nEPuHTICANS. | unate nomination, Ho lost tho State, and iment from the Irish Momo-ituler, among the lenders of the party, who are met | while most.pleturesque of all fs tho monk's new 4 é ne horns, knew that Garfleld | Gon, Hancock would not have been helped | uh ‘Tho Boston Gtohe published yesterday | “ally. ts, that both ulster, with a cowl, cape, and rope-like cords ‘ write i id A et en helpe pat turned the thle agalnat us? " “BEN. 7 eee Grocers Glerky jyeuring a thom frat 4 Rivangen att Inark the envelope by ie sanullctieg of fy pines, nie fn Gen, M, D. Manson" "The Old Man of tho Mor a allowing “Hable sHapectel mt pe OND TART TURE GAN at stn long clonks of broenses, satin ‘ 18a, 0 i i 4 * Personal, Tad tho 1 ¢Prty mene | Giees Che meres ; mnking Interests | Sen sunk us.” juries Stowart Parnell, tha famous Irish . "1 du Lyon, Sicilenne, velvet, and plush aro ponent te ea mnt abort, fhe sates aearzenals An read LES Private: sau th of the ely CHUA Tor Garlield and tho pros- | “Cot iiuert de Shanklin—“ ‘The Nationals, | agitator aud Home-Rulo mouber of Parlia- ae eater rite: frou Cleland wweukt of chosen for dresay wraps, wnt rival tho richest Tanersl result nnd went arom. the ron | Drover In San Erancisea trfed a ease! of porliy of tha country helped Lin. “Tha Re- | onvious ensses, made these bloody rents} | ment: ; Tisulf be. guilicient to divide. the Hamilten fat dobunn Wy thelr costitness, | Iluek fs tho Faking lia helpless way how it, looked for | Womau Who had admitted that she wrote a Red feet a ed ees front | but aur honor fa tntnet. ‘ Dunray, Noy. 4—Tho tandlords and ten- | County delegation, Should Judge Patt not | favor color tor these darments, with sin Im, “Twenty or thirty stalwarts, unable or | letter shown to her unl she teard It read. | they wanted, wile we hak none... ‘The te Cul. Willan A. Lowe—" Old man English | ants of Lreland stand faeo to face for tie first | enter, Mr, Matthews might possloly have the | OF Blush linings of red, ald gold. cer unwilling to tell tho truth, cor him with prospects of 20,000 major i ‘at tho sng time several of thesy. , aside, that they regarded him as beaten! 1 H plo that derree dovs sorvillty permente. } ‘Tammany Unt! under Kelly’s control that to tell the truth to one of the bosses in \ Tammany Tall is as bad (as bearding f Nenry VII. or Lopez of Pamigunys A His “neighbors and nequaintanees sald Soa he had spent a cool $100,000 ta be- come Mayor, and the notion had entered his head that from the Mayoralty ho could be und the sense put the negative on her hind: | verse 14 only tomporie re | purehased hig mortage on the party, and | tine In- history. ‘Tho former fear toatrixe, | Cluettinall mombersat. his bnek; but ho will | vender shades. The vighorate passes writing, Te then lnvestizated the onvelape, | wo sinll set buck ‘GUE old:tling mjorey th sult PORE Withone tie equity af redemp- | tut the lator exhibit the mmelent condtence | fall to receive iiueh support from the central | tetler that aro banished from clutly wrave and found that the poatiiark had been in ¥ Hon. and dotormination of thelr race, ‘The next. | or northern section of the States he will wlso | Wi, See Kero dn profusion, | u he New " Hipulateds and the suing Was thocnan whi | Ney ork. Parl Dr, Minnick—"The Solid South was too | ty: HLL tall wi Shes hie » . with the heavy — linkngs, | mako the was doctared, ‘Tho Republicans have sald a | Pi peters eathiered ak the Westminster | were afratd to intrust them with the whole | aif claim to the sympathy of elvillzation, or | potent effect In securing votes In, the Welght, ‘Tho plain satin de Lyon of these great muy had things about us that have | fortunateuseape from defeat the option | POver Whether thoy wlitses chat their best hope of | Gealslature when he was’ elected to | louks 1g often shirred heavily down oe Hot made mitch tmnbiressions Int, when wo AMIGO ay ALT Genco's fFlonds aypented gael Mle rhe d—d fool who started the } saving something from the thro Is miexhibl | fill. the unexpired term, of | Scere. | Mildle of the back, or, ela around the Wee espoused a forgery us tho Inst and ‘best, cam- : Nanton ane 0 bustiess, Las tolerane tithe : Shermans. iis _ ele and the even. ‘The brocaded vely Daun Argument Wo had, we accused ours | ke dee that the Taminany men had not done | judge Seott—“T think 1 wos malnly duo hover woe exhibited: Uuuinubtedy I ney Ny eas’ the result of “those, Inilwonease | OF tho hiured sting ware, of course, kent solves.” Gari, Arving Hall of having {iited properly to stip io the hi what the mujority voted for the press the glatns sinetloned by tay aginst | wl Hout thet Judge ‘Tott would have been uvooth and plata, nnd Jt ts Ih these ar TREASON DID 17, yore bin IL was generally coueeded that | ° John: Shoemaker il) English was | one ber uigin evicted, ie’ ates Me cMestuststenio of tau Nation nian | wose elfectiver eather, patterns {ills or be again ovicted, Tf attempts at ts OF Wwonkness tM a d x wes y y They ts 1 rs 1 peonles, Governor, and found abreed of Graces in our | AND NOW THEY ANE QUARKHIANG AB‘ TO | CANVASS ¥ a thaaties in fe ; cnough to kil any party. ‘They gave hin | eviction are made on a Jarge senate Mt | tw Matthows, notwithstanding the | Hlles of natural size, dalilias, mut to ! public history. THe INENTITY “OF Tint ccrirArronecrite | been made by: Its religious nh had Ai GxeetLign Re ined, and “he sold the | will take 10,000 armed men to untores the | fact that to dudyo Tatts decisions, us Attor wih enc Huwer Separate, AO Vo After Jeavlng hits room one of his confiden- | w: AY THATISMONY SEEMS TO INDE: | Ab the Democrat Stite Cammittes head- | Party out under tt. hundtords’ clatins, ‘The Government prose. | ney-General of the United States, on que the a ae ee Whe wool gouds + i tintinen said: “Goentiomen, L fear thut ho | care rine 118 NAME 18 KELLY, quarters atthe St. danies Hotel there wore ON THE REPUBLICAN SIDE outers are condemned us Inadequate, by, the | tons urlsing In Loulsiana and other Southe | org Gaal for such donde, th e dnetin. cauel’s {s beaten, aud our whole tleket, ‘Tho Repuv- Inspateh ta the Clnetnuath Enquirer (Dem. but few of the luading men of the party prog- | there aro several elnims, ns follows: Tory party which compelled the authorities | orn Suites, the title of (ov, Unyes to the | Mt referred, ne itis ellneine aud pllable, Ucans New Yont, Nov, 3—The National Demo- | ent, ant the Committe was practicallymnd- 7) dln Wildmun—* My quiet. talks with the | to further axusperate the people. If the | Presidency depended. Thore are many who at it ncn een Ate ie rey Stetlienness WERE JUST TIMESISTINTE, cratle Committee rooins were open fora short | Jomtued ste div, ‘Those who called wore wn- } boys gavw tom goutldenee.” prosecutions shuld Us suevasti, and the ty ta seu Judge Taft a meniber of the Su- | Ally for mixtures Are tee een in browa Whorover we put Mr, Grace's money it went | thine to-day only, and nu one was. there who sparking In tholr denuneations of John Kelly | John G, New—" Ldon’t think any one ean | leaders of the movement should be Inenreer- | preme Court,—a position he would Hil with | Occasionally f plush c i , P for his: obvious injury tothe Limi. | now eritleise my management,” ated, the tenantry, despairing of redress by | credit and honor, : or groy-notiled shies; but black dolush felt authorized to speak for tho-Conmitteo | cock —“Blealorat tickat by the nominne | Gen, We Jt, Holloway—" ‘This shows the | constitutional action, ity fenred, will turn | | Probably tho imost formidable candidate does not rival velvet in boautys ats it as to the enuscsof the result, Ms Barn | lon of. unpopular level saniitaten, | value of having the Post-Ofice In good hands, | ouce more, and whit Justis, to revenge, | for the Senute yet entered for tho race 1s giitin, Is used to Dest effect In still aunt back on him. The calured people toale it everywhere, and not a sun of then voted for Him. Lwent toa Duteh shoemaker to-day,” es SLA te Sethe 1 " ' bordel L curls. Bait this person, “and hoeould not speak'a | Went to Consecticut to help the ticket | ‘Thera was no ond of Impreeations | Any change In that direction, might be at- | ‘thy jury for trials is to by sirnele under the GOV, FOSTER, x ist nt Larder A the teayy sailiysurult word of Bngllsiy but f aay 86 for hime Si + on hia suletdal course. When, late in the.| tented with disastrous results,” old system whieh sectired the conyletion, af WSLS er Lg Tee uy re pelf, anit Steen tor bag in Se for tue Kiran, antl a Sentt went to Ponnaylva- | iy, the news from Cullfarnia, New dersoy, | , Private MH. MeKay—" Lt waan Incky day | U'Conneil, unt permits packing. ‘Thy Goy- and that hie intunde tot ans in foregone {mervelitetis) fr ole antlty ty Lyon Bor and’ voto for Grace. Hy Was willing, but as | Mie Pho one gloomy oecupant of the room | gqud’Nevada was reeelved, and It heen ape | for the day when 1 went on the Executive | ernment desresdelay, and whiles the tlils | Crnoron this subject he intimated that, wns | gules rival plush bovaera fn popularity, a Wo got neat the polls 1 saw that heway work. | ld that fit wasn clenn sweep, and thavs all] parent that yoo af New York: State | Committee,” postponed witil the imeothiy of arcliaaeals Jess some. unforeseen, elremmstance shoul er yn Made cholt appearances on scale ml Haneack, the condennn- Gen, We LH, ‘Perrall—“Phey thought | iorder to seetre my absenee and that af | 6 tf i y BCU mon gruols y's course. heeame even | the old mgn was deticlent tn Palltteal extnen- others from Parllunent, thi traversiers, on Fee ee ae at aU cawullcten tn: aetna ronan Ue Dene seu gee tile 5 " ; Uy stronger than ever, and his suerities of the | ton; butY guess thoy are satisied with mo | the contrary, for an immediate tral “The | jaye be sation, 1 th RTT al Thee Brerrecer er ieee erent {oF with Will, as he was assured.thoy were sny- | ivy for personni nnd selsh ends was-proe | Haw? 3 Government has bought up all the leat trl Fo ae tate a teraeee tatlutaied the fue anil make tho, welisht (0 aesliap nig. honneed a Col, W. Wy Dudley—" My little Deputy | ent ef tho defense, We hope that all lovers | clearly * would, : ef ramtart, aA ginnll saftey a cneat clasts In Brooklyn, whore ‘tho Democratic mar | poraticar cite Nov ‘To WE conpoNeD, | WHS Not present In Navambor, go it pennty | eT trcedum wiileamo to thesssisinnes of the | CCWy that “he would not under any | ismade to match many of the richest elf 4 | clreumatances onter lito the conte: Jority wns 10,000 short of tho estluiute, tho One dndignant Democrat said: Tho be charged to him, Lremained on tho coms naltation which will accare a radlent settles Seappear that ‘Gee iaente ot conteel ea ho knew about it. anly, folks shouldn't say } Would hive the Domocratie: Commiltteo tadu't worked | Hon of Afr. ing something wp his sleeves and V1 give you tay ward pele, Ae lt Aust a tenet for owd, sy 0) 18 Money hot want lis vate ld hae sineelia Mr. ith, Who held, In the latter tho ‘Tweed Riaz, and under it, tho narot Counutsstonershlp at New York, said: don't feel that it will be of any use to muke —————__— ; mittee all the thie.” ment of the land question and actlon of Par. el 1 r "Py G E SEASON. 4 another flight agnhist the Republican party faerie ’ , seat Jay wo hada inn te rin tho Bite | hp. Hianwhey, President of the Tndianapo- | Hunent, ‘Tho chief trur of the Government Gea DU inate robust. en Hliton! ned. ABO SOUTH . ae QUANRELING OVER THE DEFEAT. eampaign who wears a No. Of hat. Paulie | jig Xatlonal Bank sn? ds that 1 1] t Ity th an ut y" ist comilitton, vet. A untlt events adjust theselves, Wo have ee UU NRIToe thie Sika Coins, | fis Nutlonnl Bunk—" "the idea that the Nu- | 1s that Parlinment will nat rathty the state: | iva nnd vigorous iid Ut was his alin, 80 fur For The Chieago Tritune. Taw nade haleadazen ‘National campaigns | THEY mndta n wnajortty for Haneaek, but lost | eonte trom Danavilie, N, Ye Tie may. bog | HaAwl banks lund no Anterost in the result hag | ment thus eansumunated, ashe was ablo, to Keop It In aneh condition, | Tho flowors wore brilliant with heotlo hus ad agatnat the Republicans, and, whichever way tho county Ueket, ‘Hho tuctlon led by tha | $24ySrn fellow there, but ho hasn't attended beon exploded, We wero thar' or thar- MAULES STEWART PARNELL, There were no disvordant olements, no tn | _ Like stars shone their bright, bright cxess re we face, they ontinaneuyre. UR Every tine | Brooklyn Bagte says that the “Boss Me- | to business here. | His Hentenant, Jy shouted I Meautt eo es rr mors or running sores in the organization, ag | They wero fever-tushed in the outlay’ sie : thoy arn gure to get the moneyed class and | Langhiln crowd were treacherous to Hans | Fowler, of Hiruoklyn, did the ornimental Perera FAGRTE aa eRe re io duty to A NURSERY-LEGEND, wag quite apparent by the results of tho're- | Aud cnilled "neath the evening 6 Pe huts wi ing elngs un fie ,—so that, with Il | cock, “In utter defianea of the wishes of | business well enough, but that's all. aaa He hence I withdrew from the —_— cent elections. Io did not know whother it Thoy_ moaned us thoy awayed in the Autuma My ral weultth to bay the expenses, and the | the ponte,” the Bayt ont Avent most of his tine telling what a deuce | 74) ety wn For The Chteayo Tribune, wastho intention of Mr. Sherinan again to bon Tusa y ey Teurs of the poor to do the yuthig, Utwy re- W" the Hagte says, “his agents at | hea inatority New York would give for udye Lewis Jordan, Democrat—" Those | ipena a quaint ald legend iny nurse oft told, candidatoornot; aud, cventf he wore, hesaw dierent Jo blast— q caver whatever xrannd they lose and estale | the polls traded off Maneuek for elty and | franeoak, Hp Bohemians, Gath ant dayhawker, with the | of cho runbow's fouls y wherun potof gold * NO REASON wily OTIS BILOUL. D vi omit td ee quldered ut oneh To dla gray oy % lish themselves stronger, “Tho country fa | county candidates, ‘They left the polls un- Mr W. A, Fowler, an cmlnent Thiden Ciucinnath Baqilrer, kled us in Indiana. | Was buried deep tn a holy shrine me : DUAW, geet Sie Tike w sbadow over them casts becomlug Pederalized—1 may say Tniperial | manned for Yaneack, so that it was impoast- | man, ‘tha Seeretary of the State Committes, They did us more harm than all the Repubs | fhut tho Kaints bad brougut from Palestine, { i ves end k ized—all ihe ine, “Phere inay bo wreaction | wha in imeng ee HO a oe eee etree remeraber tit tha sata | Healy speakers and papers pitt together,” Very rangh was tha rand that thither led; unless public opinion indleated a desire to | + ant why nuet our sweet Summor-lives en 42. gone day against the Republican purty; but | tok Ny cused to proctire. Btectoral | Woes ico never undertakes to have a cluso Jndlinapolis, Sentinel—" Garlictd should | ‘Tho path was strown with bones of tha dead— have the Seeretury resume Ils sont tn the thus?” ty ft looks lekets, save from representatives of the | cautral at Now York Clty of Brooklyn, | Sond Gath as Minister to St. James, and give Of the many who fattud to watk arighe Senate, Iie was nware that there was i | | (Atne that the fair should de), wg winds ! AS FAW one: ROW ARTY DIN ae 18 Central Campaign Glut, whe wero titthenl | GAuerpl wl Now, x fi + | Jayhawker the Indianapolis Post-Onee,” Tho dusty way through the woury night, strony feellng existing among: tho business. | Buta flake of snow dunced down on 5 1 iN 180d, . 4 Practivally, they have todo ‘with tho other : % wT ¢ te e * thut the See , frum the skys y i$ . Cl 4 4 ta tho ln y 2 Shae ATC hatte Laulsville CouricrJournal—"'The Clocks ‘ mien of the country (hat the Secrdtary should: Like a sunbeam of hopy frvl i When wo took up McClellan, with his event | theo st. ‘This, toxcthor with the fact that | counties ‘only, Now York and Brooklyn | yatt enqutrer, with itacorps of Kepublle Ofton I gard on tho shintug arch, romainat the head of the ‘Treasury’ Depart- A Inilitury septation nad run “him aguinst the | He.canyass for Huneoek had been a spirit | live always iunnaged thelr own eanvagses, Correapeudent, alld the eer MebUbHEAN | Girding myself for tho dusty march Tienes Unt Whetier Sir, Sherman desired to |" £8m your quardion-angel.” ho sas draft, the pablle debt, and military daw, Our a ane uitaly, Ie-charze of some of tho | Now, as to the Stafe onlshle of New York 2 For what cured f for the dust and hoat? a valde *Sncl a tonlerly you Fil care.” tua survile followers of tho * Rosa,” nature | and irooklyn, the Denocratio vais was fully | wii ygyiiiams sald: “Sublng the Union And what woro thorns fur a soldior's foet? do go oF Hot, he was nat jaforiad. Thon eoutew ont to. sloop with comfortee leadership bas been growing worst cy y "1 i Hrovwing worse and worse | AT dn Aer. Nota e ee, chee ee its | Aid Arooktyny the Deniaeratic vate wae Mey | with tho same old crack tn It, Way what did | ‘hen Nursoamilud bright in hor tonder way, 4M tho present timo Little ean be sald of the tor sears ail tls the fs beneath stigma, nN words 4 a Democratic standard-bearer. fe | Wnts nui 7 % Vit ‘The thing could not be properly saved | Andaald, * My ebild, you will win some day, relative streygth of the two leading cantdi- | quit they rcoked not of cbilling alr. i La ar ape Ger eee erp But there fs rejoleins ane ts Mentone Meelttoa tt Conan a edly theentiea without the efack,? ; ifonly you work with tiroless band. a utes (asaitinang the Secretary of the Srens. sans bright, younger generntion, and they produce now gue Det era taslhy that the * Hoss?” barna- | Staty would ply Haneeck and English 10, jungle, featinan eal ts, hat torlays eet he is the Feller arias oyu Masreiandh? hee me are emer En Carte alr cect bs a mctlty * cles went down hn yrouk.? bie ta ws been st the Dontocrae, " a ve a dng tush est uae nine Cae ee sees Meta a the ‘ather hand, lays inittoe fur Many yours, and pena, TC bat for be years thuy could HY ce ganiny anuetie nh toner tod power bei liu, when slested rath Shas Aone gore guatousia ue tole eae new pliusible reason for keeplug by power? | Sl the blame pon Me, Kinsella's party, sly ny, ‘ 4 united. ‘This year the Republicans | orten sigh on tho toltsome way, | Peageu tt 4 Hy pole : erie Bt one that. it bolted the yes , BR BAW A CANVASS BETTER CON- | voted loguthor,” : 1 : ities, ‘Pils fet Is readily found out withowe , watcal als Deniveratle es Mayor a Mark alt to fiat Worked Tot aH the, neste . WGiChe ete Pink Fishback sald. “The. Demoeraey | hut accoico nage aur turousi; the dusky night, | Wo, ald of a tlcroseumes andl tt ty hot nt ull Ay eos bad and by wee, Demucratle ex-atayor of New Yorks sald t0 | oitcers, Chis ia wabably somewhat nearee | Wo liad Mr, Tilden's methods to follow, and | pandered to tho mob spirit, without reileet- | "ho tdiigr wins if be works ariaue + | probable that Gen, Gattield will follow in tho | wurledatbutiorly, Hike arestiess wind. eee ee ee a re etree | the truth than that MeLauciiln kuited thane | We, able to improve upon them, We | ing thitevery poor man hasequal Interest | GuanrPaux, iL Many Sraatron Hews. footsteps of his predecessor, especlally fa Boarce know where it wished to be, aiceif the Irish tleket Is beaten in New | cocks but it may bo ante that thore are two had ajnelence enlnvd fn. that canvass; and | with the rich tu mialntaining order and good. SE UEEITEReanannEI the selection of & United States Senator, 1 rose, York, When my father way Mayor of this aides fo the Democrats quarrel in Brooklyn he Aen fin ee Otte the bonetito Alt, 1a Mie oe canvaee based on slander, Tho Spragues, Peay ine we YOrs EPpneNNT Thu be Nee Dut fitted nnd steed, and gotten ea : sity, —I 5 i » | wad Kinsella ts not utterly ww! VOCS en's pi dylee, am iv wl, forgery, ni erjury cannot succee Dispat 1 y App 5 per- | 1 0 v ‘York,—hw was waited on by an Irlsh Prelat in his, private ofiice whe obtained 8 pre nd handed dates, the Republicans carey lag the elty and unble, Yesterday our ‘estimates wore T would ke to print all the complaintsand | Governor's friend and ntative at Nar | weigh heavily against as ablo a gentleman ag ‘To gather its honey there. a Ba county tekets, but losing the National, State, | town to Ue correct. Some, of course, would | cross-co! plaints which the defvated leaders | ragansett Pior jo bis a ay Br, Britton | Mr, Sherman, with a strong, probability of nd they missed bien 10 ey ko was Ons, . and Congressional cand: : fall shart, but to deficienslos were clade up | have mide within my hearing of cach other; | sated that Mrs. Sprague wanted to obtain au | vercoming tho Secretary wn ‘Tug snowaal letary ate fnlerviows ane auntuitions Gel a Soe great candidates, | by anoxpeeted gains elaewherey wo that ib | bueidon't want toeneourace ony spite o funloable. dlvoras IfLthG ax Harlalor WOuLI AuroS LANDING ON TOP, fhe towers tn neu bree and winds blow egiae Ke. association had re 4 Ny 1, ath vaste NO ite ik Ww - 79, 1 ic y in Ohio was ——_———_ rs oc! requested the | threatening to reopen the old fight between | the entire Stato lind como up to te esti | tle onthe past ‘I'he defeat hus beon too | ton ee Are Byrague a pee nopara- ) very inoffensive orgaulzation, lacking tn con No othor Whlskor Dyo equals Hill's ae

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