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yy their putlleans alga « ore woul ome ehanees mre th ttebt hav in mia ough thore 13 iho fteputiiicar to man HO, -paying brethren, Hut tho c- aanjebtepnyers, atid tho repudins of doubl@repugnance to over- king an alliances with thom, Tho at a Democrat wil bo returned, ‘a possibility of a fusion between ns nnd a fow Demoorata on a whilo not ostensibly a tlo- molera! coptaule to tho Ad+ . ho ncceptal lft Giving over Tennossco to xine tho Bente will be divided the Pern oath of Matelt, na follows: Repnbdlloans, 875 Independents, 1 This diviaion makes the future con. 0 Virginin Senatoreclect A matter of ro Importance, not only to the party man- but tothe country at larao, It 19 seldom nas had tho organization of fo im- body ay the Senate of the United pletely In his own hands. Mr. Muhono 4 to Demoerntle headquarters in at ha wil nat go Intoa Demo polit Democtnts, 39+ taboue). duct of th * oxtrem! ogcts. that one mH tant f Brates com as gent - Wor’ Wash cally nfte Ington th gratio caticus, chances a! under & hands of tannot ¢ victorious regular by th teforo the elec that ne wil sovero the tons ‘This dovs not, of course, Indieato. Hgointon Republican vaucus. Muttho rodeelledly on that aide, Hols smarting: and unexpected defont nt tho he regular Democracy tn Virginia, Ho ut pleasantly of tho fnot that tho runders wero >" recognized’ ng National Democratic Conunitteo It would bo very surpris- ing {¢ bis frequent interviews with Senator Cameron trait. dat on President f toa batlot Eenato, tho negat! bea prolo would have of ator Day from changed, ‘ in tho hands of this voto If this Nevada, fn Vhlladclphia should fall to bear would make tho Benate a tio, cu raiso the qucation whethor tho Vica- as tho right to givo tho easting vope to deakte tho organization of t question should by decided in iyo (as it ouprht not to be), there might nged dead-lock In tho Senate, which ta be broken In tho end by tho vote gone reasonably independent man Ilke Ben- 44, of LMnolg, or tho now Benator, Mair, a Aconnesroxpent vt tho Boston Feratd gallsnttention to tho romurkable suttrage laws of tho State of Hhodo Island, Tho oxtromno contervatim of tho State fs showt in tho fact that until nfter 1810 sho never hat a Const tution of her own, but contintied under tho ott colonial charter of 1663, Tho voters under tho old régime Included only tho possessors of rent estate to the valuo of $154 nnd tholr cleat sons. This provision, Bo farns it applied to natives, wasabroyated (n 1842, but the real-estate quall- fication way continped In tho ‘enso ofsforeiyn porneittzens, ‘Tho disortiminntion: was fot felt tobon hardship wheh it wis adopted, because there wero fow persons of forelgn birth in the gmto, But as tho manufacturing industrica have developed this condition of affalrs hag and tho Government (fs now a minority. Although tho poptlution has fucreased from 108,- QO In 1810 to 278,000 fn 1880, the avernge yoto of the Stato but {{ttlo execeds the ono cust jn 18, The number of adult ingles jn Rhode Island 19 70,000, and tho totn! vote ‘éust Inat CS day was but Jittlo over 2,000, Another citrious restriction Ig fmposed by a luw which requires a poll-tax of €1 to by pald by tho sccund Tucaday of January In order to qntitie anybody te vote during the ensuing year. ‘Through aceldent or carelusness nlany citizens nogleut to pay this tax,and so are disqualified. Tho Vreaident of Browno University, who had spoken’ eluquently for Garfield in the campalgn, could vot vote on this account, und thousands of Others, whd had not realized in January that ni exciting vlection was to tnke place in November, were similarly * debarred from yotin, clatter ——— Sveakisa of tho New York fraud ery raised by Harnum, John Kolly, and othor Demo- cratic Ieadora, tha New York Yrihiue remarks: It may be properly added that tho Yemocratic r li rex rl to the vote of New York is pal- pably Insincere and empty, and designed only to over the: behavior. of local Deinvcrntla cloal qnanngens, look into the votes a1 Middlesex, Warren, E » Mes tn New Jersey, thoy are Ikely to find somes But if oie Republicans, seo tit to rolurns of Monmouth, ox, and Hudson Cou thing particulurly worth attention. There tant leaat Wty tltnes ts much reason to believe that> that tres corporate inticnes, or ct tho Into Wes yy iri ‘surprising tes In some af Democratic majorl- tho Jurua vonnties in muanufnetured by fraud, hers, exercise of corrupt rrore fn counting, 1s Te those {3 to suppose that the Republicin gulna jn New York and Brooklyn were fraudulent. flere {4 thia dlifere: Yestlante tho case of Ne Legistiture will have and mizht Mud reasonito declar Governor and Republican Electors duly elee! In that ea: Demovrnts Bt in vi But If the Republicans ine Wdersey, ot Republican nwer to settle the matter, 8 Ropubilenn ety. eps could be taken which the dew. of thoir netion on tho Flori da and Kouth Carolina enses four years 10, would tind {t hard to oppose, In short, tho question as to tho Electoral vate and tho State Governnent of Now Jersey otfors at leat itty: tues ns inuch inducements to the investlyator 48 is offered by any question as to New Yorke ———— Tuk New York fournat of Commerec fs0 HUT Democratic paper, but ft trlesto he roxpect- abie. It saya of Mulg-luyer urnum’s attempt Ww Mextcnnizo tho Stutu of New Yorks : Tay clutin thet twenty or thirty thousand franc tide nt vores*werd custat tho lite cleetion ja New York and Brooklyn has not a pardelwot ‘evidence to sustain it. 12st is destined to pre= baru the way for some pulitlen! netion that shall Seek to throw out the voto of Ni tho returns aro counted In Congresa, and should be citizens. 6, chargeable with tiny suring attempt to colonize Voters. a1 elties hy York when it is stupid, heartily denonnecd' by all good The Republicans aro not New nd to turn the geno In there vontlgnous tho tev of egal bullots, There ts no evideneo whntoyer of such a frail, and wo ro- fet to seo any af tempt tofmpose upon the pub- io with a slutement 60 wild andimprobable. Tho Jeuders oud inanngers of the Vemocratiy cam. palgn may look much nearer home for the real, Cuuses of their defent, Tt abouhl neeur tp Mr, Barnum that his bust- fess tn Now York Is done, ‘That Btuto can take Care of {tsolf, It dovan't neces, nor will It coun- feyanco, the pleayuntshe fitens of “ mutinge> ment" and “ amartucas Avhich Me. Rarnun has nequired In somo woodon-nutmeg factory In tho tittle Btato of Councettout. ny Minister Lowszi’s opening address at the winter session of tho ‘Hdinburg Philosoph- teal Institution, BYR B CAbleyram, was listened toby no fargo audience of disttngutshed persone tyes, and. was enthuslostfealty recolved. Tis subject wre tha true eritlelams) Tt ig principle of Shakspenrenn Unusual to songs a puroly ter- ary topic for such an obcasion, but tho oxperl- Mont was brillinntly successful, Tho Scotsman Sey4 ft fa Impostbte to describe the charm of hts manner, Piness of exp tho constant pluy of his humor, hishap- ression, delicate suggestivencsa, Bnd fluo criticism, It expresses gratitude to the _ American Mintster,. 1" Aprlvate dinner tn atr. Lowoll'a honor, ‘Thora were elehty yx Nosevery, Prove zona, Government for sending Me. Lowall ‘ho Philosophtent Institution gave arnons at table, Including Lord ‘ost Rony, and othor eminent cltl- —— Tue New York World Js hyporeritieal. It abuses tha great Frouch engineer for sending this dispaten to Gen, Gartokts Pay the Unite States + Ng, Nov 1W—Gen, Garfeld, Preaident of T hasten to address you my blueere congratulations, Says tho Worta: Of courne -M, well know wh Gen. Garter ‘ates, and dent ot Mareb, in Ande did a thousand Americana who havo" weltten or oan tet, FERDINAND DB Lessury, Fordinand do Losgops porfectly hon he penned this teloxram that Ty ot tha Presitont of tha United 2 JA nD vant Looome the Presi: United Status, before tho 4th of eruphed ‘hing congrutulagions on, stiselection, uit thoy addressed Him sad Prete deny merel Garfet. The people alooted him; he la Vv walting a fow wooks for bis prodvoossar’s 8 Of office to run aut, Tae m United 81, $a ae Aouad jeanitidata for tho utes Sonate with tho aotive politicians, it Mano ts (the Noston Herald i teed, of Portinnd, ya) Thomas Li, who entered Conuresy in . Br, Reed ton kraduate of Howdaln, strong, capable, Dit vasy-y Tealizg th ter Committes hig big ta ba od Feare che twut}ita young man, not over 40), and | Sanding ‘ational reputation, ls profeaslun, hus gained a remarkably and possessed wf pousibilities of which joing nature bas never ullowed bin to © full gxtent, 114 position an tho Pot. and tho work bp did thore gaye Sirs Reed atundy iu Congross-fur a man of bls mete tho lust camynign eapectutly ons shown a peu uunp Wher ir thay fevted ch Wreckyny ever hy wi pr’ Bevoklyn Buen co ty stop ply in wll partsor Maine bis power ua gy peaker, dnuking fronds wud adiatrecs wept, has beer a & myBter: 5 the Tey. yStery to somo persons J. Wyatt Sith should Have de- Rendon for Congress in ‘olrd cg yn) District *or Now Sotttonde in may on or aon in 1878, and the district ii Cctenten Ao ean, Now tho yaurder ta out, ¥ente amony 1 Principte of 1 LING OF tho GI Gurney men [at ‘ork, Chittenden Offended many of his onnstite ha’ laboring won oy defending convict-lubor, Huts aro made itato prisnns of Now York, ‘Cho (tora’ Asaocintion of New York Asked Ghittenden to use bis te the manutucture of huts by con: Vict Inbor,, Ho refused. Myatt Stolth publicly: took sides with tio otters, They thon took aides with him. All tho trate organtea- {fons were atirred up. Sinith was nom inated ay on Workingman’a candidate, and also by the Greenbackera und Democrats, and elected. Ha fa, howovor, a atanch Kepub= fiewn, and catls Thurlow Weed hls political god- fnthor. Chittendon, aplte of hls narrowness on Mnancial questions, was a vaeful member of Congress, and will bo misgod, especially tn Wash fugton socitty, fo was very Wwonlthy, and en- tortalned handsomely In Washingtoh, | ~<a Tite, brutality nd stupidity of Eneltsh mots have often been flustrated, but acureely over mara, sianilly ‘thn yonterday, when tha stupid tradition. of catebrathng “Guy Fawkes" Day" waa inate tho pretext of a “No Popery Aemonstration witoR took the form of burning Mr. Parnell (tt effigy beewnse fe wasn oman Cotholie and an Irishman—-New York World, Parvell happens to ben Protestant and only half an trishinan,the other halfbelng the best atrain of American bloat Varuelt in a halt Yankee through his Amerlean mother, tho danghtor of Commovore Stewart, who brought down tho Hrltish flag in tranny nen fight. If the secret motive be probed, it will bo found that. Parnell was burnt in eMigy on neeount of tho view torlous Yankea blood that courses In his veins, a A venactous historian says that a few days before the election Mayor Murrlson gent on 4 frantic dispatch to Mr. Burnie asking for moro monoy, and promising (f(t: wero forthe coming to ourry [lnois for Hancock. Mr Hagrison pelleved that Conk County conta be bulldozed or bought inte giving n Democrutiomns Jority so fargo that the rest of tho State couldi't, overcome ft. The money: may have como from. New York, hut tho majority didn't come from Uunols, Outatde of Couk County Gurtletd has: 10,000 to 35,000 majority, which, instead of being “overcotno,” fa swollen by 10,000 more In Cook, << A pisraror from Loniton anys that there ig aunanimity of opinion on tho Presldontlil election. No one regrets tho Deinoerntic derent. ‘Tho Democrats wero-distrusted hecuuse thoy gro regarded as dealing with Freo'l'rade for party purposes, and nro assoeinted with National dishonesty, repudintion, and piper money, Gan. Hancock's pllubliityon (sent questions, which be does not understand Wut will talk about, ns well na tho temper and plrposes of the South, were lao causes of distrust, Tho personal pop- uldrity of Gen. Garfleld his ikewtxe ingreased tho satisfaction ut the Democratic defeat, A Litter fact for the Demoerncy to con- sider: Huneock lost his own town ty Pennaylvn- nla by 489 votes, hls county by 10 vates, and his State by 97,000 votes,—n sad eammentary upon the Démoeratla nomination, Does Barnum seo. any fraud in that? Evory Itepublican and avery Democrnt shontd know the faut. Guefleld care ried his own township by 476 ve , iis county by 1,20 votes, aud hfs State by Jd00 votes. Will tho Democrats who are talking about Crand and contesting tho New York glection look at No, 2 a8 compared with No. 1? ; a nnessee Legistatire at inst reports Sennte—Democrata, 14; Republleans, 10. Touse—Demvernts, 37; Republicans, 37; Green backers, 1. ‘Iho vote on Governor footed np, a8 farasheard from: | Hawking, Republican 90,700 Wright, Domocrat,.. T128 Witson, Rotter... 6800 ‘The total yoto of the Btate will bo about ngs Followa: Hawkins, 8,710; Wright, 18,778; Wilson, 63,510. : ee To the Edttor of The Chicago Tribune, Citteco, Noy, 8—Did Gen, Wanrock re- ceive votes in any Democratle Natlonal Conven- tion, previous to’ tho Cineinnat! Convention for. tho Vrostdential nomination? If sv, te heart Gen. Hancock was a candidate before tho Demoerattg National Canyention which met in Now York July 4, 180% ile besa owith 5 votes, andon tho clyhtcenth ballot recelyed 11415 Yotes out Of a total of 317, ae Tim Memphis sippeat begins early. It pretends to have evidence that 5,000 votes were Mewally enst for the Republican eandidate for Congress in that district, and so proposes that Casey Young (Dem,) shall be returned elected by tho Hourd of Canvassers. If this should be done, the next Repubiiesn House would have the Job of stralghteniIng out that district as woll us Lynch's in Missise(ppl, Towo's in Aloe bana, aud SMackny'a in South Carolina. et FEausy in tho politica! enmpnign Mr. Cy- rus Flofd, (t {8 sald, sent to bis irlend Gen. Are thura cheek for 200 ns ils contritutich to the @xpenkes. Very soon utter the defent of tho Republicans in Maine oceurrad, and theroupon Mr. Field sent his check for §5,000, witli a meae suge that Gen, Arthur knew his address when hg wanted invre, * a Tint Scorr, Wancock’s great friend, tt is sald, his lost $200,000 on the election, Now, this gentleman ls unwilling to give up so fargo n Bunt, wo conclude, und will join Barnum heart and soul In erying fraud. Its hard, Willlam, to give up $200,000, but don’t let it “drive you too for. Tho people who did tho yoting have a yoico in ite _— Gen, Ganriznp wil) probably resten his reat In tho Lower Housy of Congress in tle te permit tho holding of 2 spectal election bufore the inceting in Dovember, At pycsent ho ls member of Congress, Senntor-cleet, and Prosle dent-elect, and hag moro good things an hand thau’he knows how comfortably to-dlsposo of, Sl ‘Tie vote of Galveston fur President was as folluwa: Hancock Guriteld .... 0. ‘This is pretty strong co, but ft te iy 5 [something for Vexus to have the Republican oles countod ns cust, ee Cor. Horace I. Toss, of Chicago; the Hon, He, Mock, of Henry: tha Hon. Thou ¥, Mitehell, of Bloomington; the Hon. George 1. Chaifee, of Shelbyvillo; and Lteprosentativo- olvet Pearson, of Madison, huvg already beer announced ng candidates for Byenker of tho Tittnois Housa. * a ‘Tite South voted for Honedek with tho sane want of enthusiasin it showed for Horio Crevley,—that fs to suy, the popular majorities foll off lurgoly in every Southern Stute. Unlon Generals 8 not yet rin well fn the South, even when thoy are on tho Hourbon ticket, § oo Onn by one they are gathered in, ‘The St. Loula Duily Thnca proposes to suspand, und Inst, Saturday tho Danvilly Dally Post yuve up tha giibst, both Bourbon arguing, ‘Tho grand cuval- endo of tho weekly Bourbon prosa will parade its obltuaries thly Week. —— Sr. Lours yorsus Chieagos ‘Tho total vato of St, Touts was somo 47,00), while the total vote of Chleagy tyad somo 80,000, Whilob ta thu jarger elty {# tho question,—tho ono giving 90,0U0 or tho ono that gavo 47,000? Caine meee . Davin Davis with bo the next Northorn Senator to walk the plank; and a special come mifgsion will bu sont out,to get a plank that will hold bim—titl he rouchos the end of it, oe Iv $3,290 will bo any inducement to Mr. Bagnum to fevup up' bis privute Revolution ‘he cud have tho money. There's a surplus in the Republican campaign fund, tt Mn. Roneson scems to have distanced the Dold Jn the contest for tho New Jersey Sonutor- ahip, PERSONALS. Ex-(loy, Soymour of Now York was go sick on electon-day thut he could not vate. Tom Hughes sys that Boston and Chita detphty are tho nlecat American cities, ‘This ls Tough on Kokomo, “ Birdie Mahoney "~The song you waut 13, “Seu Whore the Nightingale Singeth," not “See Where the Startingile Sitteth,” You aren little raw about aiusle, Hrdie, ”, : ‘The recent meeting of te Woman's Clirls- tian Temperance Unton ty Boston ‘was a great success, tho only drawbavk being that ft wus openad with tho rending of un orlyiiul pootn. + It ts announced in New York that the daughter: of @ prominent citizen has become engaged to a Freneh Prince, ‘The goutlemen whoin this morciage will oblige tu change bare ‘bors have our syupatby, “A Gigantls Enterprise,” fs the ticading of an urtivio in last Sunduy's St, Lotly Repwiican, but, WIth a strange disregard of Journalistlo rules, the nutne of tho young lady for whom tho shoes ure belug made Lb not given, ” LOCAL POLITIC Final Arrangements for the Grand Parade To-Night. Joblteo Meeting of the Eleventh Warders— Speeches by Converts and Cundidates, Noxt Spring's Election — Republicans Talked Of for tho Mayoralty, TNE GRAND PARADE, : ‘TUF FINAL, AWRANOEMENTS, The Committee of Arrangements for tha Ree pubhiean procession this evening were busy all day yesterday porfecting tho detalte, a tutt everything will bo In harmony when the paride takes place, Tin Trinunn has atready given tho tig of tnateh, and this will not be changed. A argo mimber of eftizens will decorate and, MMuminate thole houses on the avenues, whielt ‘will tld jerontly to the effect of thy pageant, Mra. FB. FY Spencer, through the Com- inittee of Arrangements, have extended an ine vitutton to Bemutor Login, Gov, Cullom, and the Congressinen-cleet, to review the procession from thelr reatlence, at the corter of Slxteouth: street nnd Michigan avenue, At thy hend of the Sixteenth Ward Republican Clab a Mr. Markt will trundle in a wheelburrow: a Mr. Gumbacher the whole length of tho Une of march, Mr Markt mado a wager with Mr, Gumbaeher that Hancock wouht be elected, while the latter put his taith in Goriletd. The t us towhee! tho winner five miles, gid r. Markl’s processional task, i roy Ho Payne, of the Palmer House Stubies, hes placed at tho dlaporal of representatives of the press the carriages ant horaos which conveyed Gen. Grant and his party {trough the elty dt the tho of his reception here fast year,” ! THE PROCKSSION WiLL MOVE in the folfowing order: ” Gen. Torrence and etait; Stock Yards Cavalry sen jo henes’ C1 Hoard of Trade men, mounted; Unioit Veterans; Irish- Americans; Cittzens und Bound of Trade men, on foots wayons, ete; First Dl yiston Murehing Clubs; Second Division March+ ing Chutes ‘Third Division Marehing Ulubs. The Bourd of Prado wil fare i trout of the Chamber of Commerce, us heretofore notitied, tho stat on Washington street in front of tho malin entrance, and the mounted men on Lu Salle, the right resting on Washington. ‘Shogo not mounted will form on tho sidewalk, Stall olicera ure requested to Foport. mounted, attho Monroe street entrance, Palmer [fouse at8p.m. Uniform, military hat and cord, TNE WEST SIDES To the Editor of ‘The, Chicago Tribune. Cincago, Nov. 7-—-Why {3 It that none of the processions ever coma to the West Side? .J no- teu the ruttte of the Hepubsfean procession for ‘Tucadiy night is ati on the South Side. Now, 1. think thore ate us many good solld Republteans Sldv us there ure on Michigan and, nuce, Some of us may not bo ns “tine hatred” or have quite as much monoy as some of the above, but our yotes count {ust ns iitieh, and we can furnish as geod 4 pyrotee ne display too. There ure tminy of us whose busi- ness wil not ndmit of us yong 1 mile or tivo fay to the fun, During the Knights feuplur display in the city the West Site was totally teuored, and a stranger awe clts would very naturally suppose flint yo South Side con= tained alt of Uhicnyo, bat it don't, fur we hive quite a little town on this aide of the river, und we can put ue Just as blit n Repubiican vote as the South side can, Now, ean't you coax tho powers that be to change their route so a8 to march out Wi MADISON STIMGET. ust M A JUBILEE MEETING, THD RUEVENTHE WARD CLUB REIOICES, ‘A Jubilee nceting of tho Eleventh Ward Gar- fleld and Arthur Ciub, to which the friends of tho Club and the elected candidates were Ine vited, wag hold yesterday ovoning in the club hull, ut No. 400 West Madison street. The chair waa ocoupled by Mr. 1.8. Tuthill, President of the Club, and upon ,the platform were ulso Judge-vlect George Gardner, Coroner-clect Canute RK. Sutson, Shorif-clect O. L. Munn, State’s-Attorney LL. Milis, Justices Morrison, Augustus Von Buren, and others. Tho oxercises opened with a song, "Vive VAmeérlque,” by the Lumbard Quartet Club. “Who Chair then introduced to the audienco Mr, US YAN RULE: who enid that he exine to tho meeting. with the candidates who bud received such flattering: tributes from tholr countrymen, not expecting to do moro than say a fow words in the cupacity of t stcecsstul candidate for admission to tho Republican putty, As he tid been placed ft the front, ho would say that his position was a novel one. Ifo hnd up to the late enmpalgn been Ww member of the Democratia party all bls Ho; ha had teen conscientiously if nat intelligently Democrat, His conversion had. not been ag sudden as St. Paul's, but be hoped it would be fully as atrong wid quite as fervent. He would enjoy tho Joliification of the oventng thorough- ly, ‘No one enjoyed bls Uberty ns much ns tho euptive who had just been set free. No ono could so fully enjoy sucha Jollification as one who had been the wnler dog in the fight for twonty yenrd, and had found himself ablo to shout with tho rest of tha boys with joy for victory, “It wus a very novel position for him, and avery delightful one, too. [Laugbter and applunies| When Lord Cornwatlit: surrendered to tien, Washington; when the ibertiea cf the Nution wero ussured by the surrender of en, Lev “Gen, Grant; and whon, few days ougo, the’ Democratle purty, compose mostly of people untriendly to tho Ing arrayed nyalnat tho Integrity irrendel James A. Cure Netd,—on cael these ovensions tho Uborties of the country were found to be secure, after a seakon of grent poril, aud the great heart of tha American Eyre bent with joy becsuso tho cotta anenker aul that four yenrs ago ho had “mado up hls mild to leavo the Democratic party, when le believed it to be true that the lenders ‘of that party were willing to put Sumuel J. Le den into the Prealdentigt chalr by force, which thoy wero only preventoll from dalng becauso the peopie would not support thom, As soon 18 the Detnoeratle, Congress got into eres, every: act of thelrs was for tho injury of the country, Tus Chale, on behalt of to Eleventh Ward Vepublleins and of the whole Repubtidia party, welcomed dir, Van Buren to its rinks, AUPAK ELECT GKOHGY GANDNER anid thut it was a matter of National congratu- intion that the question which bad once been settled by the eword hud again beun decided by the Nation, aud thiy thane be Boped ang beltaved {twas forover, ‘The voto which bind just been, enst in favor of thu integrity of (ho Nation was acvkdones of tho superloe Intelligence of the Hepnbilean party, Ignorance waa the leading charuotoristic of ‘tho Homooratie party. | Thera were intelligent men in that purty, but thoy werg, the old nembert: of Ho nyies alin hid been born Democrats, and woro 80 in thelr bones und, bload. ‘Thoro was no converting these, but tholr “gone, Hying Ina Ume of a wider ditfudion of Ine telligenee, were Nopubjjeans, and it wae thelr votu tn thd: Inst cluction which saved the eoun= try. In tho future, while on ruinor issue the country would be divided, It would be forever united fn opposition to the ald Haurhon doctrine of Bitverphts and $n favor of thy doctrine that thls Republic was and would continuo fore over to be a Nation, STATE’ATTONNEY MILTS, who wna received with tumultuous ajpiause, then wddressed the tnecting, Hu suid tut they hid gathored to evlobrate a great victory, to vot it soldiers mncot aftor a hard-fought cam puign, lo take one nnuthog by the right haud nider tho tag of 8 good cnise, and ta prachiln thelr jubilation, Thoy had boon cantrynted uy atoartuterlla, To doep and periiunont wels ‘aru of the Hupublie was nt stake; the prospect: ry af the country was In dangurt ‘tho very iden of Nationnilty wus radically involved, the extet- enicu of tho Natlatt peluw theontaned byw snction of the Country enlled the Bolfd Bouth, No euch emergency or fae Und arigon for fifieen years, oT as rity and moro promise, ad ecetlonatiamn had been tong aud terce, and now the vivtory was Won and the victors wore pro- chatuviug thelr rojutctigas CAppinuse,) ‘This victory wits thy: ier Dying of now era f fh in polltics, fateh Fe tich] Joudura that the Auerignn people t ouylit fur thoumelyess und In thelr thouwht wunt deeper than mere polltles ond pofitieul methods. -It showed that siiunder of publio ten will not wing it dustroyed the wiiletio system of defoatiig eantiidates, and finally catublishod the trot that tho Ropublle 13 gufe fi the handy of hor awn citizens, . ‘thy spouker drew a vivid picture of the grand pruys prada at Washlugton after tho dlose of the War, at event witch, bo auld, was saddened auly by Qi thought that’ the noblest louder of wll waa ype. BU hie angele éuomed to super. vise und tuaplro tho konthneuts of all the wind throng, und tha National Jubilation of the pas trlota was ytoriiod by tho woll-remembornd ULLMANN, th malice towards noua; with sharity: for pt “in celebfatlng a stmttar dacooss to-day tes publicans could adopt the same grand gentle jaunts and whould pledge thonisulves from this Hine on, by e Me ottort, in trug devotion ta tho bust interests of il the people, in peace and hurwony, ba ieroase sau Parte GRA nud y 0 pabilee tA pplause long continued.) mee ol SHE eELEGE MANN |” aid that he wos highly gratified to sco so Se ne, un sudlened turn out to show the pleasure thoy regelved Sears the lute succuss of the Htypublivan party. ‘Thoy could wll cons grotulute cack other Ob Ube saplondl reault uf lection. Attor ne election. the ee grew algried -icst. tho Solid Bouts might yuin 8 few Electonil yotes ju the Vifth ‘und thie succeed In cleetion th President. The alurm spread to Indiana. ans blu with the result ulready kuown, ‘Tho ies aie: publiean success In those Btates in October waa repented all ayer tho North ln November, amd it was thls result whteh. the splendid audience be fore him had gathered to celebrite, The peopiy diad no more use forthe Demoeratic party, hey bad shown they bad no alillation tor it, i the people of Chicago would have an oppor unity noxt spring of showing what thoy thought of that party, and: he hoped that when the thon trlud to sour, thoy would putan end for fo hieantation. [Laughter and apptause,) Corontr-elect Cantte I. Matson, bitstico More rison, and others made spocohes, aftur which the mieoting adjourned. TUE MAYVORALTY, PREPARING FOI THY KPRING CAMPAIGN, Though the smoke of the great battle of 'Tucg- day, Nov. 2, bas wearcely fared away, and tho echoes Of the grent victory aro still ringing in the air, and politicians gehernliy are very tired, the call fe being sounded already for nnuthor battle of the ballots which [9 to take place in April, Though the Convention [a yet four months abend and the eleetion tive, Ul pipes are alrenly being laid for the fortheamiag mite miclpal enmpnizn, [tis a forezone conclusion that Chienyo will be a Republican city in tho future, and tho Demggrata, at ienst at this tine, do not feel like unking the aggressive dn’ tho Mayoralty fight. Withthem ttwill be a battle for the Jonved and flehes, It is enernlly understood by the Demoeracy that Carter H, Harcison ts atixe fous to be his own succcasor, and It 1s praposed fo namfinte fim by nevinination;sand inake Aus- thy Doyle the City Clerk, J. Ke Doolittle, dr, City. Attorney, and ag. on to the bottom, ‘That ts the ‘WIL BOW, but, ike the wonthor, it may ge before that time ns to all exeent Sr. Mlarrlyon, Mu-will ha the only Democratic ne- virant for tho Mayoralty. And it 14 thts fuet, and thia fact atone, that has already sturted the Itenublicana of Chicuyo to canvass’ tho slta- to Iet the coming mi tlons go by defult. OF Democratle town ofticore Chicago bis had her NU. Withrare exceptions they have been van pires and bloodsuckers, and, tnd bt not been for a great popular Kepubliern uprising tive yours’ nyo, these aime fellows inight still ww plundering the town | tronsuries, Among the enndidntes spoken of for Mayor on the Hepiblicnn side are ux. James A. Kirk, of the well-known goup munifeturlig tent dessa Spalding, ex-Alderman fram the Tatrd rd aude lutibee meraiunts James Tabi Jeluh. yritin and Hour denler, ber Rourd of Vrade, and ¢: erminies D bank, the dard minifacturer; and Heury Wi, King, of Henry We King & Co. wholesale tlothlers. Such* ure the men at present ander consideration by the party. Of Mr. King it can bo safely anid that he wilt accept ne otilee, tis lainegs demanding his entire attention, AK ts Mr, Fulrbink, a PrmnuNe reporter eadenvored to nd him yesterday and hid whether he would necept “n nominnt{on and allow kis mame to go hefore the Htepubliewn Convention. He could not bo found. and hones no information was obttitted from him. Un this connection st Inieht be stated that i movement th on foot ‘amon leading italiane to have a thorough eavass mindy of the eity, and for this purpese thoy propose to ralye about 35,0. ‘They do not intend to wait until within a few days befors the election, ang then tuke a grent: hubbulr about it, IL is proposed to. get avery inan's dime, no neitter to which party he belongs, tn euch preeiict. ‘The canvasd ls to le made by precinets, cand mapa will be made of each sepia rately by blocks, showing each vacant lot, char neter of hulldlugs, ete. with an explunatory card, A permunout fund to correct these maps aud cards aitttully {sto be crentted, and all re movaly, el 4 tind duaths toticed, 60 that tt rs tho canviss imide will bo complete. s bei great protection agalnst fitout voting, and if any colonization fy attumpted it will be discovered at one. Sit. KIRK, Tue Trraoxer reporter went yesterday to tho Kirk soap. fnctory on the Nortli Side. Here Mre dames A. Kirk wis found talklag about four inet flues with bullermaker, “Tho reporter sald: tinderstood, Mr, sirk, that you ure a te for Muyort ramoment Mr. Kirk looked upon tho re= poe und thon ob the genticman, with whont ho hud been talking, tid asked in reply: Who. told you su? fy not a eandkiate for Mayor.” “ But you ara spoken of fn that connection,” repiled the reporte: . “TU know -thit,” said Me. Kirk, "but I bavo something else to do, Ht, fey li tho care," anki tho reporter, “unat the Republican Convention nominated you next spring, would you qveept?” “That's pretty good Tor wquestion, And TH any to you that that fs looking alittle too far ubead.” 1 cnn't telt. 1 know this: 1 wouldy't turn iny hand over to obtain the nomliation,’ “ful fft you wero naminnted, what then?! “7 will tell you: candidly ghout. this whole matter. Tt all depends upon the comdinon of our business at the tiny, It $3.0 lnrge business, anda growing one. Wo are now tho Inrgest. soap manufactirers fn the United States, and we have n pride dy keeping up our tnisiness. Aside from that, (have no great winbltion to he Jeered or sneered at by ai opposition press. 1 hutate haye my Inuuily drawn into tho inire of puidtes, if. ebunee to occupy & public position. Thuve By axed fatner, whant L love, honor, and respect, ahd 1 bate to have anything sald: that woul: burt hfs feelings, When Twas an Alderman, wo wero nceused of ellie sonp to tho ye T avoided any such thing at all times, and ir soni the city A cent’s worth of soup, and I never would allow it while J held n position, You can see, therefore, how unjustiy amen bb treated fn publile life, oven if he ieta from motives most honorable and Just. Tun 10 otlice Teed no offive, My business demand. all the attention that f cau give it. und If Tne- cepted a ymblic ollive | wynid baye to do go at a great personal steritice,?. @ * Hut the honor——,' “An, hongr—It's a myth. Tho next mun spoken of asia candidate sconby tho reporter was MIL. JAMES T, MAWLEIGI. Mo waa found nt hia warehouse. “1 came to{lnter- view you on tho Mayoralty question,’ said the Aan who yulhers news, “Youre joking,” replicd Mr. Rawlelgh. “Aln’t this pretty early to commence talking wboat the upriig olevtions?” * Let's cone down to business," rept{ed tha reporter,“ Are you a candidate for Sityor?” Tant's a pretty blunt way to pucit. Phat'aa thing J am wilting to lenve ty the people, [am not seckiue the ollice, 1f tho people .of thid erent iy of Chilcugy belleve that Fain the man for the place, that fain stron enough to wit onthe Kepubllean Ueket, and tho inin they want For Saybr, then, well aud good. Lam will ing to aceept the hot Dut, understand nme, Tom not going around making a bid: for tho piace. Lim not grabbing overy friend 1 see on the street by hig cont-collar and chowing his eur. Tn short, fam not gomg around bulldozing: people and making thont believe that-1 am the wredtand only man who ought to have tho place. Not by any menus. appreciate the fuct that wo ticed a min to wlawith, and, if they’ think Lam that mun, well and goat. But If, on tho other hund, there are other who are thought to bo better and stronger men, { Rball chourfully step aside nnd work na hard 8 though Las tho candidate myself, : witven you will fon candidate for the noml- nation befdre the Republlean Convention?” Ast told you before, If thy peopto want me, Tam willing te accept the position, unt Livnat tke MHomination from tho Hepublican pirty, is £ never voted iy otter ticket In my Ife, and £ hover expect ty, tnless they got up a grant deat better party which ft dent think thoy can do, and Lam willlng to live and dtu In the Ropublie: ats rinks, becatise L bellove <he doctelnos whtolt tho party advocates, If T shogld secure a noml. nation, and then ul election, Lwould do tho best I knew how for the interesta of the City uf Chle ergo, Lballove in economy in public ndounis- tration, aud Tbelieva in conducting the elty bustaess cutirely upgn a business buala, 1 qiso believe. that wo cunt eleat 1 Republican Mayor Next spring, and wo ought todo it. Now you have all L desire to gay upon the subsea." It took the reporter 4 good while to find JESSE RPALDING, % Tio wna captured fn his oltico list avoning, Ho was the ants tut found who was nOt-commite tal. Pho reportur uskeds “T understand that you aro spoken of naw candldute for Mayor. Aro youu candidate fur tha plang a “ho ¥04 desire tho office?” “No,” Would you take it if you could get ite Le Wall hirer mab UE Ne soot wnat to say unythluy about the mutter snyhuy." + 2 Your name hus been mentioned for the place?” seo It hits" ison Suthorlpod tho uso of hat connection?” “That Pdan't kaow. Tdlda't." ee “Wonkdyoit ea ytpe prance from tho Re publican Convontion?”” tie “You huve no right to ask ino that,. 1 don't want Lo say to you Diunlly J lave no remarks to make, because 1 kinow sau too well and fas put, renlly, | don't want to say anything, }haven't got through with ong vampulgn yet, Hefore coniuunclug another ¢ want to got My thouuhts, together. 1 ain renily and willing to, do anytliing L can to help to get tho right kind of # nun, apd a Republican, for Mayor, and thero 1 will stop," ——. MISCELLANEOUS, TUL PLATTS, Amooting of mon and women calling thon solved Grocnbacker, and clulming—appargntly. without a knowledge of un ClecUdn baving been held—to be the Weaver and Chambérs Club, wus hold at No, Weet Randolph stroet Inst over ing. Tho object uf the galbering wag announced to be to reorgunize for the campatyn of 188i,nnd MoAullifo was putin the chulr, A report wos subinitted showing tthit tho expenses of tho par- ty had been §i8 and tho recoipty gx6 for the campalen just Seen atirred roe Fowers, late candidate for Co in the First f ulitt Mattocks, CO guy: sonics Hire ttt ey over th aindfone hei. ry rt cl u Mahon ho ‘pointed ‘eae! ut the party) on wecount, no BES ee rolationy | with From tly he went onto ace Athy ehuriiiy that tho on Counted for Alute By J . your nawe in ny. covered w doubt, his rw tie Rinith, Je, count for hy awe vota cast fd bi his a tocks, and to say that Mattooka world not ntherwisy have known that ho was runnin, This was greeted wilh applauw. A Committen on Phutforin then reported, and the report was rend but no netion taken further than to resulye: tokerp nptay Club name fortho next four yenra, * THR'UNION VATENANS, Anndjourned meeting of the Union Veteran Club was held lant overting at the Grand Pacitia Hotel, There were wbuut 14) present, Gen. Martin Ano vighty new fembers were wdmitte et: fortad Joltitication over tha results of the lite election. Col. We B. Hend was auled upon frst. He tly an eloquent address depreeating the unnatural altace between the Trish eltizens and thy Democracy, and pledged himself to do all tn tis power to ‘uring the eltizena of Trish nationality Into the party where thay reutlly bp- a addresses of congrattilation were by Comtudes Heom, Seribner, and Bexton, A resolution of thanks waa passed [n favor of Thos Lonergan, farinerly a member of the Club, for his ettielont sory fu bringing the forger Pallp te % ‘The Chab decked to fe the grand parade foenirht, nid will cite promptly We 7. TUE BRCOND WAtiL At nealled ineeting of thy Second Ward Hee publleng Club, held last nteht at the headquare lors, No. i] State street. poling wae dota ox- cept to reinlve to turn out iy force thia evening te part of tha procreestony and It was stated thn at benst 1.000 residents of the ward would Join the regular murching claty on this occasion. CASUALTTLES. POWDER EXPLOSION Speetal Dispateh ta The Chteaga Tetnine, LA Cross, Wit, Nov. 8A terrible explosion oveurred bere this afternoon, A powder micas zine, sltunted haifa milo from tls elty avis fired inte by suing careless bays xhecting ata target, with tho above resuit. The magazine contained pearly 150 kegd of powder. ‘Tho shock was felt for miles around, brewing wlusa, and dotny other dummy o}) over the elty. Kort. uannat Hy 0 One was hurt. ‘The b were olf con siderable Hlaargets, shooting with ww ritte, and were but sligntly Injured, The toss will be ubuut §1,00, WILE Git OV Loursvinny. Ky + BAI bros deck pussenyer on tho steamer Charles Morgan, Using at South Point, Lawrenee County. 0. and wotnyg to, Hiaquembig Lit, wis cnuht between a transfertwagon und at nehion of the whirf= bont this taurning, and was considerably hurt about the bowely, causing the Wood to run from his tose. He wits carried afoardaho boat and a pr sent for, who says he will vet over tin a ys, Hot belng crushed as badly us supposed Pa few we test, AN ALPENA VICTIM FOUND. pectal Disrateh ta the Petrat Eee tren, Nov, G—The body 6f aman, Wih on Alpent fife preserver on. war found at Vojut Sheldon this imorning and brought here, Io bas on a double-breasted blue flannel over- shirt, coarse, heavy shoes, no pantaloons and no. cout; hus short, light beard, aud ts nbout six feet In hight, There faa porous plaster over exch q The body ts very much decomposed ond dlsfigured, : THREE PERSONS KILLED, Spretal Dtspaten to The Chteago Tribune, DBLoomtxatas, ML, Nov. #.—J. 0. Aden, a Ger- nan farmer Iving near Woodfort, Woodford County, hla wife and his nieee were killed to- day by a train of the fMlnoisCentral whlie erosa- ing the track In Waven, They were struck by A south-bound passenger trathe RAILNOAD ACCIDENT, Jeusny City, N. J. Nov. 8—An cngine of n conl-train on tho Morris & -Hssex Rulirond Snmped the track at Nineteenth and Grave streets thls morning, Enulneer Peter Covi gugh was tnatantly kitted, aud Fireman Wiliam Hopplug severely injured, ‘ GONE TO VYIRCES, Neweont, RL, Nov. &—The remutnder of tho wreck af tho Rhode Island, of the Stonmgton Line, went to picces during the night. ‘The wreekers hope to save tho engine. The shaft is cracked, and but ttle hope {s entertained that tho engine will bo of any tse to tts owners. BROKE IIS NECK. Special Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, Guann Ravrps, Mich, Nov. &.—A, W. Hennett, of Sand Loke, In this county, was thrown off a Jondof hay in that village by the breaking of the binder, and fell in auch manner as to break Dis neck, killing Ulan instantly, ‘ FATAL PALL. eas «New Yonk, Nov. %—fertha Young, aged 2f years, of Mtusville, was killed by n fall from tho roof of her residence in Méventy-elghth street, LOCAL GRIME. Attempted Mur ‘—Ilzhwnay Iobbery ‘=Pulllng a Gauning-Ttouse, John Howard's colored guning house at No. 163 Fourth avenue. and about fourteen female frequentors of tha Ragle Garden on State street, were rnkedl in by the ‘polleo Inst evening, How. ard oud bis “pals have not been “dealing falry” and tho Garden fs but one of many similar sulvons on inuch-alliicted State strovt. Ahout a week nyo William Love, n fellow who has been arrested upon a vitiety of heinous of - fenses, but never convieted, was ran in, Hy was kept at tho Armory without bulng wlowed tesee any one, but Saturday night wus sot ab Hberty, Sunday night Following his old chains Wiilitm Graves, tits Robert Judge, and Wille fin Lew were arrested by tho sine ottiver who arrested Love, and it ls not yolog too far to aay that ono week of Hi-treatincnt ln Armory eell transformed Love sute a polles pigeon, and he js now working fer the police. Judge and Lee are wanted, tt ts anid, for came bargluries at Bay City, Mich. and elsewhero hroughout tho Stilted of Indiana and Michigan. At 10230 last ulzht Warehman Johiy ON elll, of Pinkerton’s wate, rin fh response 16 fond eriox, to the alley in tho rer of Haverty's Theatre, and reached there just in tha te seo two im runs ing wway froma third man, He pursued, and soon entio Up with ong of tho tollows, who had stutblod and fallen, and who iny on one side With a revolver Inn threatening ‘position in his hand. Nothlug daunted, tho watehimun ‘selzed and disarmed Alin, and browgnt him to the Arinory, whera it was found that he had broken id Lore wrist inthe fall, About § In small sil- er chanye wis found near where he fell in the alloy, and from this itis thought that tho pris over and bls compunton robbed the third miu, bat up te midnight there had been nocompliint, and nothing tarthor was known about It, Tho prisoner is recognized a att old ofender named William Murphy, Michuel Casey, 60 years of nge, fs focked up atthe West Madison Street Stitlon charged with aan nssanitwith Intent to murder dotin Fox, Crsoy wus for several yenrs employed as a cooper jn the freight house of tho Pittsburg, Clacinmal & St, Louls Raileond at the corner oF Kinzie. and Union streets, “but tad tuitely beeomn #0 ae that tho. freight aygont. orderet bia diseburge, and jnstructed Fox, tho cheek vlc tw hire i man, The latter put hia brother tn the plage, ond recomucnted that weey be given all i work he eared other cupeittes nbowt the house, to work tt tho usual hour yesterdy 1 nocked Off at noon At fith o'clock ured to the house under the tnilwence of Naquor, and, walking np to wlthin a few feut of whero Fox was busy, acotised bin tn bitter terms of having enusert his dlechuren for the purpoay of wetting tho position for hia brother, | Wélhout any warntiy Caney suUry drew a revolver and fired Tull at Fox. Tho bullet passed through the right) if f the pantaloons and the skirt of tho cunt, doing Fox hovinjury, Casey was dae fried at ones, and hell until the arrival ot Ident. Ward, Tho revolver was of tho Red dagket pattern, -callbre, and, ne It is quite now, It is thought Casey bought $t for the pure pone. : : aay MALLS HONEY OF In TRADE MARK. CAUTION! ‘Tho wonderfil achievements snd wicca Of Mates Monex of alr passages gredients kee; action, ng party af te compound trades stark en ti aden colved by theae vile subter fists, tn obtaly Olinte’s Money or Bares) Hound aud Ti by ie full one: Fee a en how rabnee radi Sack device T enclosing cach bottle, withaut wiih Hone 4 penutre, For Sala by all Drugglsts.! PIKE'S _ RALE’S THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1880—TEN PAGES, EMBEZZLEMENT. Hibbard & Spencer's Defaulting Bookkeeper Arrested in New York, A Woman tho Cause of the Crime —The Firny’s Loss. A Trasted Collection Agent of Anothor Firm Gomes to Griof, ? FITBBAID & An inthnated in Sunday's paper, George 8. Marah, tho defaateltig boukkeeper of Hipbard & Spender. hardware and cutlery deniers, ate seonded for New York, leaving bebind his young wife and chil Mo was arrested thore,and itl rendy Detective), M. Haines is Rupposed to bo on his way back to this elty with his prisoher in ohare, It appears that persons tn fithbard & Spencer's ature and the policy have been lying brodlgiously about this nttatr, It wasnt tiretans houneed to be only a trifling embezzlement, whith, when Marsh bad been confronted with tho evidences of his guilt, he bad promptly tnde good, and then dropped out of the Urns employ. Then it was announced that ba to be arrested “In the sweet, bye and bye," Ha soon ns the felt asnount of ble emb nt was tide koaw by the experts at work Upon his hovks, Fimtly it was ncknowledjed Ht aides that the embezzlement amounted to. $600) to 3,00 und perhups eongidernbly more md that: Marsh hud been sharp-witted, pour arunaway fram the consequences of als rin Inte leat nitht it npneared from na mongrel re- purte atch as the Mulleged Captain” at pollee nendyuurters paling ait uputh res Porters, mt tho ottom uf the Marsh aitair was quite. a wational story, it ens of course ton late for the reporter to ins vestigate. and only the meagre fucty given in the report of the fnellerent officer could be as certained, “Tha Westminster Uotel, a queer frestaurint mad lodlvtne house, ip) o Kink where Mursi's Bpuro’ cash Wis sweet un the proprietress, rlig the reeommcdating name huts wow stopping wt tho Ire The paliee were — early attrchment, and whel thoy commenced a’ geareh for Marsh oa watch was set oon Mim. Smith's ream, and early Saturday adispateh from New York was Intercepted. “Tt proved fa he sroua tke rn any Marsh, ud he gent her aloving messi that all was haw reads, and for her to come on Ot onee. Superintendent O'Donnell telexraphed dirvetly to New Yurk for Murab's terest, He was oaslly found, as he was vontidens up to the last that Uibvard & Spencer would pot prose= cute, Detective fMalnes left at oneo, and 1s ex- ted buek with hf prisoner tasmerrow. And Harsh and the worn. who dsurpl the pluco of bis hiwftl whte wil not take tht European trip for some thine to come, i awe Lids Bis of Smith, “and Nonse. of this yoort aware, SPRAGUE, WARNER & CO. + Tho wholcante grocery firmofSpricuc, Warner & Co, were greatly annoyed at hist nfyht by,ono Of thelr most tested empoyés going upon n spree, nud tlzappraprinting all the funds which: he collected. At thelr inssinee the derellet om. ployé, James Maraball by namo, was arrested Sumlay ufternvon while he was attempting to collect a bill of $100 from Commissioner Fitz: gerald at his saloon, corner of Adains street and Fifth nveaue. Cpona previous call Mr, Pitz gerald acknowledged the bil, and puld £10 on necoust, and hid promised to pay 40 more it Murshall would eat fain Sunday, He did eal, and was citught in the trap. At thls tne It wns thought that Marshall's defaleation would not mmount ta more thin $40 or £400, but the prisover filtnself confessed to Mr. Warner that he was short Just #13 erable portion ef which be fil pp ine and women, naetader: (1 Hankins’ gambling. +. Cyon Joking the Looks over, the firm are Snetined to think they have lost w tnneh greater shy than Marshall ucknowledzes, but thoy will hut be able to get at the exuct amount for some days to colnc. | Marshall is full of romors in tt stult, with Mr Warner. y ferday, begged “to be trented — lentently, and mndte tw proposition ta rule the money, whieh he thought he gawk do, and. muke good every vent of bis Sndebtedness, but he was. praniptis informed that the firm intended to stand tho loss and progeente hin. Marshall bad been in the employ of tho howe for a number of yeu, and Wis one Of its mest trasted serv. ant Sogront wns thelr fulth in bls bh that he was given charwe of eouections But of about 13) other employ és. A STRANGE STORY. What Is Supposed to Mave Bren an cll Aucnipt to Aswuainate Prestdout Mayes, Kansas City, Mo, Nov. &—The Eveniug Star publishes the ‘story of un attempted assisina- tion of President Hayes at Howell Station, on tho Sauta Fé Mond,on Saturday night, Oct. dL. ‘The party passed “through Kunsae Cy very quiatly, and would give no Interviews to report> ens. ‘The story ns told by a man named King, to tho Eveniny Star reporter, {3 us follows; A man hy the name of A, Hooker, who ‘ives nenr lowell Stution, on the Santa Fé Nond, shot at hin twiea, ‘The President end his party eame through there in the evening, and the train stopped ubout tive minutes, Mooker tried to get ita tho cnr, but was stopped by samubody and pushed bac walted it tho aide of the exr on the grou kept watching tho car. | When Mn Haye outon the platform and Jooked around, Hooker started nway. oud had gone about ard when suddenty he wheeled aronnd, drow a pistol, and fired two shots “at tho Prestdent, both of which infaserd Ait about an ineh. Mr. Hayes sprang into the cnr, and Hooker ran toward some tim bor which was close by. Some mon that were around chased him, but bo Kut mwas. bat has since been arrested, = Thery aro several things connected with this affair which would point to. Au Attempted agsustiation, une of which ts the fact that Gun. Sherman's dnuhtor stopped in. Kansns City, and (s eafd to fave beon made il w the wceiirrence. Howell Station Ha. tha dlamal pince. Heporters from Kansna City left {his morning to investiyntu the muttar fully, ——<—<$— Why an object of loathing and disgust to youre self and society from ontarrh when Suntord’s: Kadlenl Cure, externally snd Intornaily admins istered, will cure overy symptom of tho disease. egy package js a comploty treatment. 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