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- MONDAY, NOVEMBER HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ~ , I881I—TEN PAGES. + POE CIry. PERSONAL AND GENERAT. FE. W. Iter, of Arizona, 18 nt the Palmer, Thonossy Kinauey, of New York, 19 at the Rolmer, . A, GnAy, of Fargo, D. T,, Is at tha McKeon laxgiy and wife are domielled at the Paeitie, D.Scorr Jexktns, ot Clinton, Ia. is at tho ‘fremont. “pa. EL. Grirers, of Fond du Tne, Wis., is at the Sherman, Frask A. Dovaras, of Houghton, Mich, fs at the Tremont. “8. 'T. Hasnnicks and party, of Red Bank, aro at tho ‘Tremont, Gronan W. Cuartetroy, of. Bpringteld, Ni, Js xt tho Palmer. AWD, Bionna and J, A. Mays, of London, Baga: are at tho Shorma Mi. Aso Mis, Joux A. MartitEWs, of Winonn, Min, are at the Malmer, . FA. Masos and C, A. Hamilton, of Hartford, Coun,, nre at the Palmer. , Fiask BR. Sitenwex and a party of London tourists aro at tho ‘'ramnout. J.Cuamtastand J.J. Sullivan, of tho Me- Kee ltank{o party, ave at the Paimor, .C.M. DAWLEt, General Sirperintendent of the Chicavo & Western Michigan Iallroad, fs at the Tremont. ‘A pockrTnonx containing n sumof money nnd some valuable papers was pleked up on tho south Side on Friday fast. ‘The owner can fud Jtnt the Lawson Street Station, ‘Vin: Hon. d. Hornby, Marquette; C1 Hare Fett, Salt Luke City; Mes, J. L. Carhart, New ork; Miss Ella Wilton, Now York: and Cyrus allen, Leadville, aru at the Lelund Hotel. Hogan's Mission on West Madison atreot, near Halsted, has a Blble ctiss Just organized, tutder the touderehip oft. W. Dean, It meets at Veoctiek Sindwy morning Vest 3 * er ct clouded twenty of the converts at that mission. WILKGIAM STICKEAND, who 19 utd enough to know better, stond in front of Canon Knowles" chureh yesterday ufternoon and cursed a vehemently that he was arrested by Uileers Beek and Davis, te whom complatut bad been made by néihbors, Joy Kenny, a: young man. was arrested late Saturday night and loctoxd up ut the Chien Aventtc Station for atenling ni overcout and a uit of clothes at the establishment of J. 0. saw= yer, No. 3 Division street, The young nit called at thu plice, and seal that the proprite tor was busy with a customer proceedet to ivip Hhnself. uscea Kautaann will bear the case this moruitue, ALC, Skekrn, the keeper of n restaurant at No, 20 South Chirk street, was arrested yeste day tnoroing and booked, at the: Arinory fur assault with adeadly weapon, In the inerniny ae wud one of his waltars, u eolored man narieed Buckminster, ind a daspute about the payme: of wuyes, and the perch lor struck his employé in the face with an teem bur, intlictng 8 putufil, though not dangerousx wound, ACOnNERAL incetings of the earponters was held sesterdiy at Wes Washington street. The object of the theetimg was the ratifiention of the Dy-hews of tho Northrvestern Distriet Buardbut, owing to thy refusal of the general Carpenters’ Associntion to appoiat a Jolntexecutlye conte el to administrate (1g atalrs of thy assvela tion, + the Benevoiunt Branen withdrew thoir detegates, and wetion ws post poned titil next Sunday, THH omission af one word in the matter printed yesterday ubout the Herdie conches Miixht lead uv hee diess reader toa wrong tine presston, AS printed, it reat & Mr. Cole was re- quested to desert the method by whlch tho old company wis wrecked. Ho, sald that after Jonking hig associate became partners,” ete, Ibshould read * Jenking and his assuchite.” Mr. Cole wis pot br the convern, and Mr. Jenitins never went nwy y, us the nasociate did. Tun Dry-Goads Clorks’ Benevolent 1 Union beld thelr regrlar tel-manthiy mecting yesters day afternoon at No. 24 East Washington streot,. Alter the tru.nguetion of routine business the Consnittes ots Petitions reported that the stores on Halsted ‘street bid gonsented to closo at 6 o'clock in tte evening, and & number on Llie nd aveme, aA Conunitive of Arrangements was thén uppointod to look after thelr annual Dall, waiea takes plice ut MeCormiek Hall Thanksulviug night. Choy thon adjourned, A NeMpeof Gorman property-ownors resid fog in the southwestern prt of the elty mo yesterday afternoon at, August Zoiner's Mall, Yo. 5% Wine Island avenue, and organized the German Garteld Building & Loan Associa- tion, Charlud Schuefor was elected temporury Coulrman aud C. F. Schumacher Jr. Secretary, iy unanimous vote of nil present (t was deelded: ta Uinit the nmmber of shares in the company tu 6.000 nt $100 ened, no one member to hold more whan forty sbures, At nmeeting to be held the sume hall noxt Sunday a permanent orguni- gation will be effected in order that the associa- tion may begin dalng business at once. [ths eontemplated restricting the memberatilp to tiie west of, Canal strect and south of adigun, Tur Rey, James MoLnughlan, in conversation swith a reporter yesterday, ald in reference tea parugruph atutinyg that, be bad avcepted a enll Troma Presbyterian Chuceh in Caledonia, Ul, aud wig about to resign hfs present position, thut the announcement was prumature, It wus fyne that he bid received a cit from Mr. Towler, Moderator of tho Willow Crook con- e#regation, on the 20th ult, but he bid not ac- cepted Itbccuuse It did not como through the Tight chnunel. He sent it back to the Rockford: Vreabytery, to which the Willow Creek Churen belons, Vols body will consider tho ingtter and then forward the eatl to the Chlengo Pres- bytery, whieh, If it finds no objections, will present him with the call ollighuly, at Its meeting aweek from today. Ho will very probably ace cept it, ug fora yenr pust he bas been in file health, and cbunge of aie is recummended for jis recov Arren the morning servico at tho Eighth Presbyterian Churolt yesterduy tho trustees tude a statement uf same extraordinary exe ponses whieh they had been obliged te ineur— $40 Tor the pavlag of Raby Washington boulevied tur tru eboir xervices, and 4 ny =. strect, £40) on tha Vveatont, $150 for ox= siderable mmo for churet iuiprovement and last year's dellelonay, the whole ainounting te nbout $150) ‘Tha cons lon was usked to nuke up thls mnount, wits quickly done, ialnly to St00, $0, ard $i subeeriptions. De. Worrall ae this ebureh Inst evening inaugurated a service somewhut novel in Presbyterian cireles—nimely; it Gospel servicy, followed by na meoting Cor lnquiry and: praser, Unusual religious interest is reported a the church, und several other similar incet~ jugs will be held during. the week prepuratory to communion next Bunduy, when it is expected n Jarge number will be udgitted inte tho church. AX AXNOUNCED on Suturday, the Cerwin ers of the Ordur at Kulghts of Pytutis it tended wu pathoring last might at Kinco’s Cal, Very stringent orders bait been fasted by tho Grand Chancellor against the attompe either to bold such an entertainment or by any indirect munner ovnde the law. Notwithstanding this, under tho guise of apeivate party the ball wad held, Deputy>Grand-Chunceltor “A,B, Wits and John C. Geeptert attended and read thelr austriciions, anid notitled ali members of tao ler net to purtiolptte under the ed ul ension, Cansiterable feeling wus oxblhite ut nearly ull eacept the rebelltous element dumnedintely rore and Jeft, Considering tho exe pena a the inst Grand Lodge, It ls somes what remarkable tat Mr Carh 8. ferrinin should hive been the praminent feature in tis contuiniey, Tho huvgibiding olement of the order hive concluded That tila dinturbing eles nent tnust be brought under subjection, und Junk and hope for prowpt und ducisive autton on tho part of tho Grand Chingellay, In tbls thoy are bucked not only by the American clawent, but uly by very muny of the German, FARWELD MALL W, Bilss, tho evanyallst, spoke at Fare we Wit inst evouing to wn nud wof AbULE 4 thousand, nlirge proportion bey men, These services ure drawing: lungely una the comet dity dwelling or sojourning In hotels und rooms MW the business blocks of the heart of tho city. he co-worker with Mr, Bliss, C, C. Case, doll= ers the Guspet tn song, in solos, and with a hinge choir. A inmost appropriate ‘offwring at the elise of tho Urst meeting was the singing of Mrs. Stowe's beautiful hymn, Knocking, Kuocklng.” ‘Tho after-mecting was lnrwe wad Juterestiuy, and sevoral stald to coufoss Ourlste MESSESGEUS' STINE, ‘Thoro {s sore tlk tmung the Western Union's mesdunyer-boys of striking this moral on aes count or the threatened reduedon tu thuly Sune ‘ny Wayer. Somieof the boys say tney, were ull aintninoned to thu ollee yesterd: tok what, they would be paid, where y due elined to work, and 9 autiicl ected tude the service ye: day of ten hours, The Superintendent toll the Peporter bo dld not audestand that any reduce tion hid yet been made tn the privo putd tor workin Sunday, but there hid been sone uk of making a clinge, and $2 was 6 Inore than thy boys wero warth, Tf think there would be n strike, though same of the urchins were grumbhag o little, which was nothing unusuutt. SUBURBAN, ENGLEWOOD, ‘The President of thy Lnyluwood Boldlers' Mos Tnorial Assoulution bus received frum Cleveland soe pieces of the drupings about the cutafulque: on which rested the remalus of Brosident Gouteld. Chey wilt bo placed auiong the other Fellca of tbo Assoctution da tholr new ball: when completed, Accompanylug the nementoes wad # photographic view of he pavilion auder whieh The cutalaique stout, Tho contruot for buildiog the new Reformoad Episcopal Church bua been tet, and the work will be commenced tmunediately, Among otber tuiprovements which are cons tempiited tn aod around Euglowood ja a hinge grain clovatur, which will boas large as any in fhe city, twill bu usyd Ja transfering rai Mr. rell E i rely’ Wt BLT from the Rock Island und other Western ronds to the Lake Shore and Fort Wayne Kon: 4 The Itev. Walter Forsythe, pastor of the Ens alewood ebyterian Church, prenghed the tenth anniveryiry of his call ta that chfreh yes terday murning. Ho suid ten yenra ago the Presvstorian wns the only church und Subbath- school In Engtewoor, and when bo presened his Hirst sermon, Oct. 10, INT]. there were only twens tyethree members, Sinee that thine O81 have teen recelved inte the church, and the present membership is 2). There are now ten oritie fazed churenes anil Sabbath-sehools ty Ent wood, inetuding Une Cathotic. aythe hag hid charge of tho chur been ralsed for benevolent purposes #2 church Ruronses 223,800, uniking a total of S021 The ehurep is free from debt aud in very prosperous circumstnnees, ——$——$<— THE SOCIALISTS, Schwab Denounced, Also the Agitators for 4 Strike, ‘Tho main section of the Chicago branch of tho Boelatistie Labor party 1 yesturday afternou at 64 West Lake street, B.A, Stovens nethie ie Chairman, It was voted unnniinously. to dls- courage the pli of bolding a Nuttonal cone gress, commencing on Dec, 20, now hetng agi- tated by tho Natlonal Executive Comittee. Thta action was taken beentiso of tho tnanelal depression of the branch, However, should tha cousress become n fact, they recommend that it should be held in Chicago, A resoltition was Introduced denouncing Jus- Un Schwab, a delexaty frum New York City tu tho Congyess of Reyolutlonary Soclulists, beld revently in this celts, avd repudinting certain statements made by him, damaging to the entise: of Suclalismand cnleulated to bring odium upon the principles of tho Soeialistle ‘Labor party, ‘The resolution vise brands as @ base tabrication the “confidentin’ cireulur’ of the so-euled Chicago Rovolutionary Socialists, whieh calls upon friends and. co-workers to demand Ine erensed pay, und alleges that a movement is on foot bavi din view the Inuuguration of i gone eral strike throughout tha country. It was voted to udopt the resolution, barring the poxsl- Waity at Schwab bud been incorrectly ree parted, : A resolution was passed ylving the thanks of the party to Judge Moran fur his recent speech at McCormick Had, in whieh be deelared. that private ownership of land must be atollshed, It was voted to recommend that tho National Noard of Supervisors be. retained wi fyi) Brooklyn; that the, Executive Committee beestublished tn Naw York instead of at Dee troltas now, and that the Seerelary Fxeeutive Committee be chogen from Net On tha adjourpment, of the mutin gevtion w meeting wis had of the English-speaking braneb for the purpose of electing un Ormenizer and Fintnelal Secretary, dames White and Thomas Brown, respectively, both of whom buve removed trom the cit, i, A. Stevens wits elected Organizer aud Jullus Truger Financial Secretary, VIRGINIA. Tho Struggle Between Vanders and Readjunters—Features of the Contest Morecant of the Vote Pomorrow—Mard Mightfor CURES > Sty Telearaoh to New York Herabl, = luciMosn, Nov. 5.—Tho loneedrawn-out cons testhetween the Democratic hunders and the Readjuster coulltlonists ts uew virtually elosed, "The election on ‘Tuesday voxt, the sth fist, 19 louked forward to with great Interest, not anly here in Virginia, but by the entire country, and will virtually decide the fate of the Demoerntic party. If the Mahone or flberal movement suc- eveds the disintegration of the Solid Suuth is ale most certain te follow, aud the fate of the Nu- onal Democratic party Is sealed. If Mabone ts defented the Democrats will have anew lense of fife, and may then, with tho advuntuge of a fravtionnl Republican administration during tho Next three yeurs, place thourselves Ina position to muke an effective contest for the Presidency Jn 18h. ‘Tho tight bere has been a bitter une, and tho reault is in every posalble ngpect of tho situuition as doubtful as ever ua election was In the bistory of thisorany other State. No onp eanniake even an intelligent conjecture as to which party will carry the State, A lurge and perhaps u full white vote will be polled. In thls case much will depend upon the silent and inde- pendent vote, which ting uot mado {tsolf felt in Virginian politics for yerrs, ‘ho question whieh a turge body of white voters will present to themsulves 18 whethor this is a tivlt for tho merg State fysue of the settlement of tho debe or is it a fight for the mamtananes of the National epuptican party? As thoy decide this question #o will thulr votes be gust. White Demucrita, undo some of those who ure Reudjusters, will nat follow Sas hone ute the Republican party if they believo thut is where he leads, On the other hund, thore {sa iurge white clement tn Virginin who are henrtily sek and dred of Domecrutic Bourbon fsa and fits bildoziug, tnthuidutmy, and pro- Burlptive method, who will follow any iouder or conlesce with any party Unit promises to trea them from that sort of party tyrauny. Upon we fsucs und their elements depend the une runnin rest on Luvsday nox. REVIEW Ol THE SITUATION. ‘There hus been much and beavy betting on both sides, and both feel contident of vieiory, buth clitiaing the Stute Ae a considerable tie dorny. Une slay or the other will be badly ais tiken, but | give below the resuit of a cirsory cunvuss of the State by Congressiunal districts, with estunated provable resis, which, howe evur, owing to tho pecullinities of the situation, five Jittlo inore thin merely conjecticuls ‘The Firat istrict ty-chumed by hots parties, In the canvass the Bourvons inady the race iygue tho alm one fi the negry counties, and the payment of tho pubile deut ln oters. Tuo RNeadjusters made the pubile debt, tree sehuuls, and fuir eluctions the issues, ‘Vho Liberals chim thoy will beat the Legislative ticket tn thirteen of the sixteen counties, ‘Poree bundred wilt probably cover the Kepublican voto for Diniel Cameron (Rep.) will probably carry tue district by 1,000 majority, futho Becond District tho prospect fc Iseadjuaters is very encouraging, and tholr may be pat dawn at 6,000 mmidurity tor Cate (top). ‘The ucgroes ure more. cutiusiiste thun they bavo ever been snes Grant's elvetiun. ‘Sho Republicans who follow the end of Cor Krussiin Dezondort aro changed with being 10 the pay of the Funders, BHuurbon demungit- Uon nid abuse have hid tho eltect of consuls duting the white Readjusters, whe are beading nll their cnurgies to the contest and are wfor blow, whether with words or ‘The Democrats wake the color thie theit peinelpal issue. ICs suid that inany Dem a Hieiers will remit at heute rather tan vote for high taxes und Danlel iu the tace of erop failures. ‘The contruiling Issuy with the ftendjusters bus teen a free bullet, flr couut, free schools, and a purminent debt suttioment, Tteadjustors chum they will elect covery ineniu of the Leglsiture in the district with u single exeeption, ‘Lho Vemouratsy epocedy ii to Cumurun in unis district, but tho Lendjusters celui 5,000, 2 LIVELY IGT AT RICHMOND, Tho Third District, whieh takes tn the City af Richmond, bis bad aeampalye of great splrit and anination. bo parauiount issue with the Keudjusters Ine been the reajustient uf tho debt, Notleproseription, refernt ln the State Govevument, liberals in polities, freedon of speuen, wad ores tatlut, Bourbous have wowed tho flyht ubielly on tha seere uf the sulvation of the. Democratic purty of the Suite and Calon, and the snivadion of the State from Republicun Atticanization, which they ray: will result from Readjuster suveess, Buty pare Ves are suugtiiie ua to tho: Bue nf their rue spective State and Legislttlye Uckete, Ut did play rennirisatle cuuuun a thole estimated of inajorities, The district with probably give Huta Domecratte mujority of Crow dew to but thoy chitin 2.00, 1 the Fourtt Distrigt there hag beens marked ge He tho politica) sition duriuig the pit twenty days, Divisions In the Kepubhiean ranks pave been welleniga heated, and dissunsions bee tveun white colored Hoadjusters, growing out of loon! Legisluthve nomltatiuns, are genere ally arranged, ‘The leading Btranentout Repubs Leas have surrendered to Aguunlstrative ine tuenco and iuterterenee. While some ure coneilluted by the recont course of Gon Mahone the drawing of the color ting by tug Domoerits tn the binek belt bas driven olf some white’ yotors trum the Keadjusters, but has largely fuereased {ta votlng strangth by unify ag: tho ltepubiican vote. ‘Tho veulltion imuigerity i the district with be leas thin 1u,Ws wad my reach 13,000, Lit 1580 the white Meadjustors gone eratty dil not vote betweut Jurgondon au Cole mun, ‘hs year all oxcupt a fow woo lnive abandencd die party will yute the Btuty lcket and thus increase the Jorgensen majority of hud to the fyures above given. ‘Tho: epuhs Jican masaee are miluly notuated by the” ti proved condition of the free sghuol ystems uns der Rundguster anapices aud thy belle Uiit ite succEns WHE restore munkuad BulTrage ws IL ox fated befbre the pull-tux arundurent wits piuacil. ‘VYho Hourbuns consede 7.203 to Cameron In thls strivt, ‘tho Fifth District will be close, und the result there ts somewhat doubituL ‘The debt question Wis the main and, punpiirativaly spunking, (ho only lasue. Bx-seuutur Lowls (Republica, bes Joy the vandidate for Lieutonmnt-Governar on Ube Houdjuster ticket, and the intlucnes of the Adutuistration beg thrawn jn Camerou’s fie vor, quve tue Demuvruts the opportunity for tho « tho game old iepublicun party to thts whlch thoy have tised to great advantage, wid faye undoubtedty made muy voles by It. tts claimed that Chia district, whlets as alleged to have been carried: ie Cabel (Democrats over Btaval (ondjuster) In tssy by ou, will now give: Dunlel omveray a small inercase on these. thee ured, ‘Tho Readjuxtors clatin thuy wilt carcy i by bros 1,200 to 1,00, : DANIELS DISTRICT, Tho Sixth District, it 18 vatinuted, will give a Bourven wajeriy of 4.00 which Ia about the 4 resin Tacker's lust taujority, 40 nenburg, the howe of Siif. Daniel, the Domus ue vote will by diprecedoutedly lurgy, owing to bis great populurity, asd tia clalined that tho, elty and county will ylyu from 1,600 to 2000 mujority for nun. ‘Phe Issue must discussed by the Duinovrute in addition to the debt hua baw the open alllusce of Bunutor SJuboue with the Republicans, and tho purpose, as chirged, to turn the to over to that party and elect a Republican United States Senator and a Court of Appents pledged to sustain rendjastingat, The Rendjuster ery of a free ballot and Clr count has fallen tlat i this distriot, where there is porfect freedom in voting aud fairness iit count, Tn the Seventh or Valiey District, now repre- sented by Paul (ReadJuster), there bis bees it flerce and bitter cautest, prinelpally on the debt faguo nod the alfines of Mahone with tho Tes GUITEAU. Barrister Trude Inclined to Take Part in the Defense. é Insanity, Pure, Simple, and Heredi- ileans. It is tise the home vf Hiddleburger, ; Who has canvassed it thoroughly for the Head= tary, Will Be tho Plea, duster It is said that tho reltusons scot Knows us the * Duukards,” who have not voted since the War, wil at this election largely incrensy Dantel’s Democratle vote, and his this district, tt 13 claimed, will be a Tho Rendjusters claim it by about tho eninge ‘the result will be close and downtfid, ho Highth Is tho stranwest Funder and Dent oerntic district In tha Sttte. A report from it suys that there hag been more persomil sects fa this than th any other political contest uver held In the district, and Duniel’s majority wilt equal If it ss not execed, Hancock's in Ids, 1 ta virtually a race contest, the exception of the “! in voting for Cameron beng offset be: yuon Of the Negro voting for Danlel. ceruts chiiin tha tdistriet by 0,00 mit ha Readjustors concede It by about The Distinguished Lawyer AMyms that the Assasin Is Insane. Mr. A. 8. True, who bns beon urged by George Scoville and othors tu take charge of tho defenao of the assasin Guiteau, inst night sent telegram to Scoyllly at Washington, anying that {f another continnatce could bo seeured he wonld Ury suid arrange to conduct tho defense, Mr. Trude was seen at hia residence by n re porter of Tas Trace after the diepatch was forwarded, und was asked to give nu outline of tho defense as it would be conducted under his maintyement, The barrister Informed the re- porter that ho had been posting up on “eranks {tt zenoral, und belleved he coukt innke 1 stron defense in the ease, the more especiully as ho had always known Guiteau to be Insane. “Lhaye not entered into tho caso becntise 1 desire notoriety,” sald Mr. Trude, “and £ have tried to keep the chrrespondence between Sco- ville and myselt out of the papors. Ho first ens Joined sevreey upon me, and tho next thing | RBOew one of my tetters appenred in the Now York Herald, White [, like -everybody else, THE BATTLEGKOUND OF THE CAMPAIGN, The Ninth and last district, ko the Seventh, elected a Rendjuster Congressman Inst year, und ist stronghold af the advocates of the Riddleberer bit. fn 1870 every membor of te General Asssembly from it was a Read}iater, ote, however, in 1th wae close, ulkere 1 teadjuster) tur Congress boing elected over ric (enovrad by only some dod niasority. ‘This gave te Demoerats strong Ropes of care ryhig the district this year, and it wits made tho Unittleground of the campaign, The famous Male letters were frst’ brought to light thore, and all the subsequent war of we se, and almost the ontlre trouble of 4 . abhor the ngsasin, the {net novertholess remains Tin eaitost tn the Siuth'’ pinelet Wah that he ts untitied tow Coir trial We are fist the Gubernatorint candidates, Dantut pare | drifting toa course where, when Insanity ts tho Heulurly, | canvassed IE thoroughly, and: it | sola defense In iutntor cugus, the vordlet of tho Jane puoly ueawne fn ee wiltenery | Jury nud) the Judgment of tho Court ton out of the sixtes pose | must be that’ tho convicted person be tho distrlet, elving’ fy and } cunsigned to perpetual imprisonment. Guten leaving one doubttul. uted by | ign religious munumauiae, From the tine the tho Rendjusters were tho settlement of tho debt on the Uiasigof tho Riddleberger bill. tha witli tenuinee of the tree sclools, and the abolltton of the cupitation tax, ‘Tho Democrats urged tho perpetuation of tholr purty and the usual argu. manta in xupportof thatobjeet. Both parties: elalm tho distriet, the Rendjus' by from 1,500 tho Demucrats by 659. It may Ko To suintunrize tho outlook, two Congressional triets—tho Second und Fourth—will ive Heron a probable aidortty of 14.000, while three Congressto: Third, Sixth, and Eighth—wil probublemnujority of Crom 1,000 to 1309, leavin the First, Fitth, Seventh, und Ninth doubtful and claimed by buth partica. waters of the food receded religious mitula bas Leen the cause of more murders tut alt the ine herent wickedness In tho human race, [tls a fact that whole communities ure insane over religion, The Nazurites and sume of tha lower sucts, Who foum nt the mouth und are wrought up to relliious frenzy, are inore or Less Insane, und the persons who Joln them aro deelduily off Ja the seat of reason, “T have advised Scovilic to make the defense strictly on tho basis of hureditary insunlty, which was aggravated and made dangerous In Guiteau by variuus crvents bappentug subse. quent tu his birth, “As [a natural, L meet with a grent deal of op- position and may yet be compelled TO GIVE UP ALL IDEA of liandiing the cause, I have applied to Chief Justice Gary for continuances in some timpors tant enses, and he hus ruled that continumnecs enn be granted only in such euses as have gone up to the District of Colummbla from this county. Of course ‘this siutsme out on the Gulteaw case, which orlgiimed thore. 1; 1) source ig tu obtain the ngreemuty of opposing counsel to bave — the “onses that would keep me from going continued. It $3 doubtfulif thoy wilt all agroe to It. Scoville (4 without money, and fs in tho ease salely to detend hls family fron the odlum of the crime, “His wife has mortgaged all ber property, und is how golug about the country securing withudses uther own expense, Iti not to clear tho mur derous wretch, but simply to prove lilm insane. “They might claim ho was iusine, and drop the miniter without further expense, but this woul not prove his lisunity to the world. “Itisi travesty on Justice for tho Govern- iment tu employ auch distinguished luwyers ns Porter and ive to nsdistin the prosecution of Guitean, who fs being defended only by two ohuneery liwyers with no criminal uxpericne whe law of the Jand contemplates that overy inan, no mutter how great his crime, shall wave: a fale and tmpartial trial, Tho Government. ought to provide hewyers for tho accused, And procure those witnesses who retise to ge to Washington =—ountess their expenses tire paid. There is more in tho cunse~ quences and vifect of thls tein) pot tho coun try than the exasperation and prejudice of tho publin has yet allowed uy to rentize. Why, overy murderous *¢erank' who bas visited Wash ington ehice the President war shot isn witness ef Guiteau's insanity und au evidence that he should be tried upan this {ssue alone. ‘Then tho: mural ettect, not wane bere but wbrond, shoukd be considered, When Oxford, the wandering, demented Englishman, shot at the Queen on Constitution ii, the English Government pro- vided tho best of counsel aud IT WAS A RELIEF to the English people to find that the man had wantonly attempted tha fife of thelr sove- reign was tusane. Li woulkt be « grouter thing for this country if a fur would tnd Guitenu t gang and irrespousibly than wane ud responsi Die for hia uct. : “Tele it fact that the whole family of Guitean children worg piyaleally and mentaliy defurmed, aud those following tho tirth of Charles Jutes: died young from such wenknesses, “Mr, and Mrs. Scovilluagsure me that thoy can Uring any amount of evidence nto bis Insnnity; the character of bia deluslons and tho causes that preyed upon his mind until ho beaume, whon wider the Jnttuence of the delustons, tor tully lost to all sonse uf moral responsibility for in actions, - “What L regard as one of the strongest proofs of bis insunity ia tho fact thut ho refuses to make lt bls ground of defense. He fully ex- pevts to be acquitted und to be given n conspice ous’ oilieu, such as Ambassador,to somo foreign court, from 11,04) to The Colored Man in tho Contest—Iis Politleal Faturo Bound Up tn tho Stecess of tho Renadjuster Party— Both Partion Scecklug mix Ald but in Ditterent Ways-—The Debt Question Only Perpetunted to Conceal the HRe- Jution of Partles to tho Negro, diy tetegraph to New York Teitane, Petensnuna, Va. Nov. .—A varied assort- mentof [Issues and sub-issues whieh forwn the stock in trade of the politicians who are manne tng this campaign and the true motives which lead meninto such stringe bedfellowships 13 ure here seen, ore not ensy to fini on the surface of affaics. The titular Issue—the devt ques- thon—sends off bouts to every puint of tho cou puss. [tis everywhere spoken of tirat, nud whon stated from tho standpulnt of elther purty wankers that of the other quite Indefansibte. tt Involves tho free school and general educational problent entire, and curiously mixes itself tp with nearly every othor sitb- Jeet of legislative or administrative reform, Jocat or Natlonal, Men of both parties find ensy Justification foran esponsal of elther or Any phase, while a joint discussion of its mul- titudinous branches usually lewves only con- fusion in tho mind of tho impartinl auditor, or rithoru sense of irresponsibility for any result, whieh cannot make thumselyes more clearly up parent in advance, But, however much of mystificution there muy Lo in tho minds of white Virgintans over tho Issues and polleies upon which thoy divide, there fs little or none in the mind of the Intelli- gent colored man about the ono thing in which his potltical future fs ehletly bound up, Noone denies that tho defent of tho Readjuster moves nent meuns tho reversal of tho wheels of prow ress and tho ruturn to the former stato or alfnirs. Conservative Democracy {3 full of terrors. What ts there In tho Democracy of the past which the colored man wishva to conserve? Hla avtual enfranehisement dntes fram the birth of Neadjusterism, Out of the divisions umony bis old suemles he his succeeded to big own, and now ho fluds that in tholr necessities both sida acck tosccure his aid, Butthoro ty a difference, ‘the Bourbon’s approach Is clundestine, and ho 1s unwilling, oven while acukiug to make uso of the vote of the colurod mat, to acknowledge the alliance. ‘Tho Readjustor openty valls him- self n Coulitionlst, Inthe present campalyn, the Funder has in nutny oelghborbuods made the polut agalnst bis oppopont thit tho latter wits in ultiiucs with the negro. ‘Loo often the latter, when ho might have gloricd In the fact, bas contented himself by retorting that iis us. saflunt bad covertly sought Buch an altinice, and falled, Bat more substantial: evidence of political fraternity und the obliteration of tho color ino ts not Ineking, Hithorto ” , colorerl mien have bean elected to uilico by eul- | ooure at Attorney, should (go into tho ored votes alone; now colured cuudulites are | mon from thelr birth, one) of whom {ndorsed and onthusiastically supported by lucal | penne tho eminent ruler ef the Nation conyontions of whtte menu, ‘The instances are fev, and the aillees uty not dinportant, but were thore but one, and that tho hutnblest of elective: ollices, the new departure heres in Virginia would be evidence of remarkable progress. ln Petersburg, W..N. Stephens, a colored cane and tho othor an Insane assasin, Gultean would arke and denouncy the attorney who was trys {nye to sive his neck on tho intrinsic principle and bigh moral ground that be wis iasune and wlenmnpetent, An instance of the kind oceurredt didate for the State Senate, was put ta Inomin- Crandall muciurer, who thetght ho wn i noe tion by tho Hepablicans. ‘he white iteadlust | ony be xequitten, unt would be eteated i ers subsequently indorsed ular aad tre support | Commissioner, He area in eourt and denoune ing him, W. HL. Pleasants, 0 colored Republican Tho mie when | was doseuribing his Insiio acta. ehurge of trlekery was imide ayliat meat the: Ume, but Donoghue was sent to the asylum us Ineurably insuno, and fs thore yet. “WH DEFENSE IN GUITEAWS is will. show Snsanity, grounded on heredity, and made more pronounced by impos and dune xerous by repeated fallures, vexations, ami the hatlughiitons that foltow all paar insunity of this charneter. Guiteaun's {1 chaition wog rhnin things, Among others to ngsaginite, the President tn Gre der to ‘9 burmony in tho Republican party: and to clovite himself te whigh position. oe ellngs to the In and will not belle thut he 4 abhorred by tho peapiu of this co “One af tho witnesses in the case willbe Bran Day, o prospoutar and ininer, who will testify: that while traversing « lonely canon In the wilds: of Colorado he came upon Al unkempt, tat tored, long-boarded mun perehod upon a high rook. reading alaud from n Bible, and that thts nondeserlot ania gave tho mime of Charles dules Gultenu, of Chicaza, und sult he tad beon fusptred by God to follaw the example of the Children Of Javael und make nw pilgrimage through the wilderness. “The Government will go before the Jury with an ari: well paid physiciuns and wht nesses, and will'put a dupposititious ease, They wilt be asked if aman with a clearly copeulved intent and purpose ta Killa amin hy high post: tlon, whe wauld deliberately toad a weapon, Practics with It to gulnaccuracy, carefully wrap tap iit paner to protect It Cram molsture, wet ils opportunity, and then deliberately alia ated shoot the person, and afterward deseribe how ho fell aud protection from tho vine joneo of the mob, was Inain. ‘They would xo on fants, loylu, and rouse, and try ta fgnore the ins nee of the defendant, and keep aut the fuvt of his duliatons und muntal trresponstbillty." Mr, ‘Trude gall be atioutd enter tate Curihor correspondunce with Mr. Scovilla with roferenue to tho cnau today, and expected to bear before Eatin WAUENGE another continuanes would be wranted, ‘ It was learned In connection with tho cage that the = defense will endeavor to show that Guiteny'a inaunity was nggruvated by the couduct of hin wifg, Who {8 now rospuct- ably remarried and Jivlag in Deadwood, THE SCOVILLES EXPRESS REOnnT at being cumpelled to disturb bor quiut in the effort to show Gultean tobe tnsany, bat there are nlleged facts in counvetion with bls mure rhige tint thoy think essontial to the cus. Mra. Mond, the mother of Gulteau's wife, is at present un Inmate of the Utd Ladies’ Home on Wabash ayonus soar ‘Thirtyealnty wtrect, Where sue wag yesterday’ visited by a reporter, Hho futignintly dented Unut ter daughter ever eee Gulteau any cuuse of complaint, and that ww Wis Ww mlscrable Kcoundrol with whom no wom could ive. I ber evthnatlon te was Hot insang in the least, but inkervatly and preteruaturally a bad mun. a GOLD IN INDIANA, Bpeetal Disvateh to Ths Chieaco Tribuns, Beproun, tnd, Nov. 5.—Hrown County is one of the sinalloat countics in this State, end at the sine thine ene of tne very beat, so tar as bills and hollows ure concerned, Vor years got bug buen known to oxiut within its Hinits, and tit 180) there was a yreat rush of people frou the ud- Joiphu counties inte it, who went in gearch of scold, Which wid Found to exidt over in extensive Burtace of the county, but owing tu a want of mtuing knowledge but fow Of them xathornd uny of the previous wotal Since then pro: peuturs hava been ti At intervals, in Seareliny through tho hills, aud It tw reported | that within the put week gold quarts that (s ny ie ht pay handsomely fur working it us bee - candidate tor tho House from Pittsylvatin, bius heen renominited by a couvention of white tte adjusters, Those are only sumples. No one pre- feods that a fair division of oltiees upon en humerient allotinent betwoen tho races ja made, or Is now desirable, Vhat is promised by tho # Uccess oF tho now departure ts tut tho colored tun may vote and reny the foyitimate fruits of his action, while the su allihite for aflica of whichever only upon bis stauding in tae community. ‘This is recognized by both parties and openly ace tged by netther. ‘he Bourbon Is scans by tho possibility, yet ig cannot openly auingantze (ty for obvious reasons; nor can he Kuowledye that those rights wore aver dumed, ho Headjuster's early record was all on tho wromug sidy of the subject; his conversion wis not from choice, but Trem polltleai necessity, and he ginuuet now bo enthusiastic withuut bee ing fneousistent. Hence the perpetuation of tho debt question, whlun bits become slinply an ssi between promises, with tho greater prospect of fulliiiment from those who promise least. Lenee Fatidor and Readjuster oftuner than Consorvie tive and Literal, Whe guicorne bas cnormousalguitivance. Coalle vuecess Menns directly an woth Bourbon ernor, Ligutanunt-Govurnur, uid Athorneys enerat for four yours, a progressive Lewialite ture for two years, Wn idupendent Uilted states Sunutor for six yeurs, with- Bourbon Judges of the Supreme Court ot Appents for fifteen years, several Clroult Judges for six yours, wud an entire bonrd of onicers ta control the tnuchinecy. af the State Government, who ttre apposed to Bourbon exclusiveness und seriplion. Ine direotly, it meuns the opening up of the hitherto Soild South to madern political and suctal ideas, with all that they Imply. Not fuw of tho wealthiest Republicans aro suppoctius Danlol and the wholy Funder teket; and were there nothing but the debt question ne issue there would be little question uf the pros prety of thelr cours, ‘Those who udherd to tha slberal cnuso do av from the higher sud mure important ‘motives of muking human rights wecurd, a SMALL-POX CASES, For somothing over tures hours last evening 0 main sutforing from what was pronouneed a bud engo of ainatl-pox sutin the knllwuy leading to tho Health Oftee tn the Ciy-ttall Bulldlng, and during tho thue was in contact with a number af people whose business calied them to that bo cality. Ho was taken and lett thore by Hr, Mus Donukt, and about # o'clock was placed tn tho. peat-honse ambulance and curcied away. While walling for the cans fee he tokt 4 polleemun that durlig Saturday evening he hat droppod inta a number of State street notion stores, whorg by miuded with any number ot peapte. ‘tho police ut hendyuucters were noted yore terduy (at thure Were three pronounced cisus of vunull-pox at No. U1 Aiiwattkee avenuama salodn—and that the proprietor bud taken no fre ution to prevent thy eprowd of the diseniy, fe was dole a big business and the plucu was tullor peopie all the time, Despite the urgency: of the cuse nothing could be dene owing te the fuct iat tho Eloalth ONlee ts closed on Sunday, nd the police vronotat wit wuxious tu perforin ad OF Houlte alicers, ———— : ARCTIC NEWS, i ANCISCO, NOV, W—Capt, Berry, of the rollet atenur Rodzers, fs reported by the Cap. daly of the schooner Gulden Fievet us telling Capt. Wiekwott, of the bark Dawn, that he found Wrangel Land te bo about sixty miles long, With & gurrent at tho northorn end ran nig vorthwesterly nhout six knots un bour, Folowni ia the cateh Besse 0 et, bs o ely hier, wouless turk Huet Sur, tet burke dalton THE LAND LEAGUERS, 3; turk Progresm, by bar! ob wiinnd, Ly" Bry SI Dark Coral, 1s baek Fieutwin luck uta. | ace, weleattended: jadue-niosthie of the Sixth Ward Land League was hold yesterday wfture Hoan 1 St, Stantaluus Bebouls Hull, corner Kagnt+ centh und Jobnayn utrecte. The ecata x ues 113 Marker, 0; burk Bea Breese, 0; bark Pucitle, 11; burk Sappho, rig tidulicu, 4; bark Nortbora. Light, WW; bark Thowas Pap, clouu, served for Indies were vecupied with wn Inrge representadon of lenguera of tha worker sox inthe ward, ‘Throuhout the session great ene thustnent was tuanifested by the large gathers tng, William Curren presided. Speeches were made by Father O'Connor and Mr. Sullivan, Contributions were thon recalved for tho citise, Th APG TOW StkKP ft LUCAL POLI LC The Election at Hand and Every Re- publican Expected to Do His Duty. League. held nqitet mily aeinalsfnnian ined net, arren presided, and Willian Madden 1 W. , 3 ollluttied as Keerstary., Ruther Oconner spake | SUnday’s Work in the Wards — The Deielly on the land “question, and announced that he would lecture hn Twelfth Street Turners Hall Wednesday avenin ‘The Eighth Ward Li attended meetlog at us ue Inst night, with J. Corbitt in the clini. ‘Two mombera v Initiated: and warkly dues cole lected, Jolin B. Seaniag, Mr. Dunstan, and toba Ford addvessed the club. Tuo smaliness of the Rathering tad a dampening iniluonee on tho splrits ind cloquenee of the sperkes, nnd the Inceting disporsed without nareat deal of ons thuslasin. | IRELAND'S CONDITION. f Chancos—(ossip—Queer ** Pop= whiritys? Lenguo held a siimly: Mus tsland ave Tho ante-election wark will conan tonight, the last ward-mecting willhnvo been held, andus for tho rest of tho atury, votes, und votes alone, will tell, The prospects of 4 fair day Tueeduy, con whieh prevailed all day yesterday, promise nv larger vote than might otherwise he expected. Whether tho day be fir or foul, however, it bee hooves overy Hepublican to Iny aside allot yeur” apathy and indifference, — and to turn out und vote for the Mepublican eandi- dates, ‘The transpurent folly of allowtng the “ election «to goby default—and especially that of County Commisstoners—in view of what may follow, not tmmedintely, but next fal, when nn election of more pressing ins portance will be hold, should linpel every Hes pubhenn voter to do his Pill tluty and wot cone by the voltintary suppression of his 2 ton Tesull whieh be himself wouid be the vry Urstto regret and deplore. Whu Repube Heun party in Cook County ESPROTS KVERY MAN TO DO MIs DUTY, and If that duty be fully nnd faithfully pers formed tho tnited elfort wilt bo erawned with success. Tho adininiatration of county atalrs The Roy. Mr. Jubb on the Unhappy Islnudas It Is, and What It Wants, Agitation One Thing and Treason An- othor—Tho Chief Want, tho Gospel. ‘Tho Rev. Mr. duhb, of London, England, Sec. retary of tho Irish Evangelleal Society, nde ‘ under tho present Kopublican rule, when dressed a large congregation nt Union Park Con= | Gontmeted wii’ tba eitineloss exe wrequtional Church inst evening, tho subject of | travagance, the Insatiable rims. ind the his discourse bul tho condition of Iretund. Mr. Jubb isa fiuent and pleurnnt talker, and hls ine teresting presontation of tho Irtsh situation from his standpoint was well recetved, ‘Tho revorend gentteman sald that it hall been suggested to hin that he should apeal partie ularly of the wous and wants of Ireland, and, as he was not going to take a text or preach a ser- inon, he hoped the audience would not judge of hiseltorttoostrietly, ft seemod to hin quite Mtting that he should begin his campaign In Chicago, for is people, whan thoy found work todo, did tt with alt their anfcit, He fancied the Trish question was partly Aterican und very much English, In tho “old country” it was the cnstain tu speak of Amerienns as“ our Alnerican cousins,” but he thought even .it cluger relitionship oxisted. “Blood was thicker nd tho two countries were bound together by the closest tles, In the recent be reavoment whieh the Anterican Natton hud auf- Jobs without mimber wider the previous Demno- fe rézimne, Is one to inspire publi contidence Furnish te most puwerfal incentive for plete rsement at the hand: Tho biseless charged’ o fave been exploded over and over again, anttt there ig not enough luftof thom to even make arespeotably Ne. Tn short, thare If ne excuse whatever for any Hepublican—one in fact as well us name—staying away from tho polls nul, by his inaction, wiving wld’ and comfort to the euemy, A NUSY DUT QUIET SUNDAY, Asa tustial thing tho Sunday preeeiting cles tlon-day ig a Ilvely Cine at polittent beadqaurs ters, bit yesterday was in exception to the gen erabrale. ‘The bars were upon the doors of both heutquurters, and the candidates and thoir friends were working tho burs about town it tho ,strusalo for votes. ‘She beautiful wenther made ecurrtuge and bingy rlding a pleasure, and the rds were fined with cs streets of tho doubtful, wi fored, tha symynthles of ull England went outto | handsome equipages, drawing the politielin the mourning people. “trom groceres togrocert’ [twas a fiekl-dny AND'S CROWNED WIDOW STEVPED FROM | for tho “tuuyhs," ard thoy fmproved tha op- TR THRONE. portunity ring innumerable winsses of heer down thelr heeks, to show that thelr hearts beat warm for their native land. Many trades and dickera were consummuted jn the | various and ft was pliinto ba seun that a cute throat game wae being played, with “every man Cor himself and tho duvil take tho bindmost.” THE IMMACULATE CURSTERFIELD was not visible about the Patmer House during the day, and it was rumored that he bad driven out to the Gayo farat, to labor personally with the obstreperous Con Sullivan and Induce hin to withdraw big nae a3 un independent Demo- vratic candidate for Commissioner in the Fourth ‘District. | In the evening be put i att upper nee, and nt reporterusked him if the rumor ns to bls trip was well founded, “ My boy,” anid tho silver-tongucd statesman, “you shouldn't try to delye into the blddes mysteries of politics, You know already that the sti? bus withdraws his name, through one cominittec, and that ought to settle it. My frtond Sullivan fs all right, and © that it is wrong for you gentlemen of the press to probe into bis private aifalrs.” And the great diplo- bint wmarged from bls dove-colored overcoat and throw it negligently across bis arin. Tho sleeves wero LINED WITIT GREEN BATIN TO CATCIL THE IRISI VOTE, ne ho expluined, “alr, Muciin,” asked tho reporter, what do you think of tho outlook?" ® “ Well) you seo, I'm not a clalrvoyant, and eun't tell,” ‘Pho purple and fne-linen fakivs of the Troquols Ciub feel contident that my fricad Mattocks will bo elected, but, ue Lhave before to comfort her sister widow, Sho spoke, not a8 a Empresa, not ay a Queen—for the speaker dokl thu latter title far beyond tha Uusel of an imperial crown—but sho spoke ny 2 woman, 1 widow, and uwimother, ‘The speaker trusted Unt nothing would over occur to disturb the friend. ly relutlons now existing Detween the two countries, Mr. Jubb said Americans aiso had ‘an Trish queation, There were a number of persons In Ainerica who knew a good deal about Irish pol- ities, or thought thoy did, and who were writhue and speaking about the Trish quesiion, The speiker paid his respects to Mr. Wendolt Phillips, tor, whoso services to the cause of freeduin i the pust he hud tho bighest nudiira- ton, but whoin he was very sorry to eee arrayed un the side of what Mr. Gludstone called tho xogpul of plunder.” Mr, Philtivg sald that “ hon- est rent was what was left after tho tenunt bad been enabled to live tn material aud social com fort.” But who was to settle what constituted a Jegitiute ainount-of comfort to be extricted by the tonant from the Ind before the lundlord ehowld get wnything? It was purhaps us well that Mr. Pollilps was not strong cough ty xo to drelind with his leonoclustie speeches to set tho commtry tna blaze. Tyelund had a strange history, Mled with sturthng ovents— history tiled with change, and strife, and turmoll, “She bud a people te finest the speaker had ever met—n people proverblal tur honesty und hospitality, and yet every epoch of her history was atalned with blood, Ireland bad great natural auvantaygos, but had nover been able to utilize them so as to phice heron the guine plane with other nations, Sho hed been atuted, the quulity of lls hosiery. Ia atinost i ee} a tuo bigh for tha tranips of ‘tho Fifth RENT NY INTESTINE WAI, wad Sixth Wards, and muy down | him. and oppressed beyoud imensure, but was still Unsubdued, Ireland had rebelled uzalnst hue rulers, und defled her best friends, and had bo- come a byword, Speuking as an Englishman, tho apeakor anid the yoverumentof Ireland in the past by Ene sland was 2 long record. of svrong nd oppres- sion. Lt ans ouly since Mr, Gladsivne beenime Primo Minister of Englund that Ireland had been granted anything Uko justice, ‘Thnt great inan, tho foremost . Englishtr of bis time, bud beon tho consistent und true Yeiend of Jrehind. Ho hid disestablished tha Angllean Chureh, and puased land laws which, if given w fair opportunity, would, in tho apeak~ er's bolicf, load to un entire revoliwon in the Industrial condition of Trelnud, Tho speaker roferred to a communication which anponred tin ‘tie TriwmuNE of yesterday signed by A Former Tonnntat Will Now a Part Proprietor” woleb he siti gave n falr pregontation of a patt of the tnets. The speaker found trisbinen everrwhere, flud had no doubt thore were sume present in bis nudienas who knew whit Irish bow-lund actual. ly was, and what hereulean aver was required to reclaim it. Yet he tnd known of many vases where & poor mun had thus reelaiincd box, when dowy on hin enme the hindlord tu levy 8 tax on the Improvements which the poor ian limsoll had made, No tenant could Uys under suen cre eumstiices, ‘Lue life of un Erteh tenant was nut living at all, bit a caricature on living. MI PARNELL AND 118 ASSOCIATES had a good cnso when they bexan tholr agita: tlon, und ao fom as Mr. Parnell continued hls work on conatitutionnt Hoes he had no bettor wellewhaber than tho speaker, Thoro was no ering in being ats tugitutor—tho erent tribune of the Eagliah people, Mr. Jolin Bright, wis the groatust agitator of tho thie, Mr. Gladstone (maull was anigltutor when he contested the nuty of Mid-Luthinn and ussutied tha rotten- ness of tho Benconatleld Administrution, dngland was tt slow-yomg country, and polit. Joul reforins moved slowly there. Being blessod with a. House of Lords, wh consisted of hereditury tegislatora who “ conserved * ovary. thing they bid gor, no mutter how they sot it, it wus impossible for legishition ta: provecd rip> idly. ‘Phe blowing-tp of Clerkenwell Prison und other developments of violent character made “tte possible Tor. Uiuistone to pasa tho Irish Church and Land bills. Tho Lords moved ut My old friend Judge Gary, 1 think, will run suead of buth tickets. The muacura who circu- lated the rumor that we wore tudrop hin are mentully unsound, and the dudge witl Just walk ovor the track, [ut you must excuse me. my boy, [huve a fow wires to work thls evening, und tho saving of my country cannot be neglected... And the colebrated orgunizer lett to greot n striker who wus coming into the rotunda, THE CHANCE! Mr, Coburn fs leaving uo steng unturned to work his rediection, Mr. Gilbert's trlunds are working hard for him, und tls chances are eon- sidered good. Mr. Ward brs galned many votes in the past fow daya, and will probably bo re- elected. Klotin's election ta considered a sure thing, and Weber's chuuces are improving, ‘ho frlends of tho former aro butting two to ono on his wetting 400 majority. (is election Is con gedled, Tho oleation of the popular. duck Stephens is loaked forward to ns a cortalnty. Tho Democratic notarics wit bo sworn'in at. the Palmer House at Wo'clock this morning, and the Republican notarh who wera not sworn in Saturday, are expected to bo on hand at hendauurters, No. 20 La Sallo sircot, at tho game hour, TUUASHING OVER ITS OLD STRAW. The orgnn of tho disnppolnted contractors continues tté warfare aginst Commiasioners Coburn aud Wood, and [s so ingonerous in whet, it hastogay agte pay Nttle attention tu tha facts, It yesterday reiterated ailit had over sittd against both of these yentlomen, and, not- withstanding ite mistukes were pointed out to it fu a letter from one of the firms it has abused, at churacteristicully refused to print it. Sueh a warfure can only react at tho polls, us It should, espuolnily since all the churges the orgin has mudo are denied by tho records, and since tho Tacts are that both of these gonticmen have ues quitted thomeulves with tho grentest credit us atticiala, Quern “Porunanity.” Among othor things Seat Seatardiny entoutnted to thraw cold water upon Cagumtssioner Wood,. Was that his opponent,sr, Dohnersberger, would carry the ‘Lown of Cicero on. bis personal popit- fucity, All this my be so,-but tho yyures do Hot seotn to point that wav, espocinily when it is remombered bow le was elocted Town Trena- Just. when thoy got frightened, and woulu not | Urer the Inst time, Ho vin against a ave before. popular Irlauman uamed ‘humans Kotley, ‘Who speulcer held that Mr, Parnell bad got of | tho vate of tho town was on tle, the ding and tad come to grief accordingly, | aud Mr. Donnersberger only — mmunged Watlu acting aongtitutionally tu dit well, but when tho Lund League “boycotted” grocera and tailors thoy were out of tho hiw, and it wits to be boped that, whenever they did so, tha heavy hand of the law would come down on yew. Sr, Parnell bad said that ho would uever have tultun of his cout to the work If ho had only expected to olfeot a reforia tu the laud Juwa. Ills speech in Dublin, when ho sald the Tyidh people would vevor ‘rest until thoy had thelr own independont Purlbument, showed that he would be autiatied with nothing less than the disintegration of the Binpire, lle would never Ret what ho was siiniug at, for & NO TREASON WOULD DE TOLENATED, Amerien hid an example of attempted sepnras tog, and put it down with tho strom fund, though ibeodt ovcuns of blood and miltions of doliars, and Englund would never sutfer a sep: amitlon ut ber Empire any more than the United States would, Me, Gladstone's Land bul gave tho tenants Dxity of tennen and for vent, and if ny oan felt aggrieved ho hid adiregt apneal to tha Tad Camiuidslon, ‘The speakor belioved that reiting hud a great dont todo with draluna’s discontent, Sucwuiay ted said that the religion of ireland had mora to do with ber miseries thin Beitlity nilggaverninentor Tory viluiuy. Couries Dickens ownad sorrowfilly that he held aims views, and nelthar of those could be called fanatles, [t wis true Quit there were mnny noble and grand mea inthe Catgolle Chureh, but tho spenker hold that the tntluence of that church upon the people wie hub ‘the Catholly priesthood in Haid bad sudly degenerated ef late years, Instead of the gentlemen and acholard who toyet in by tworol the votes cant fur Mr, Kelley holog thrown out, Itls not necessary to discuss tho question of how thoy wero thrown out, but itis suongh to refur to ‘tho fuct at this tue to dnawer tho bousting avout Donnorsbergoc's pope ularity, Tho trishtnen of tho town, aad also in the Town of Luke, no doubt remomberullubout tho autair—how Mr. Kelley was counted out aud the probubitities are that they will not fur- wet the facts at tho polla Tuesduy, A FAITHLESS FRIEND. Ho Runs Away with Somo of ls Pas tronts Money, A morning paper noted for its love of sonsne Hons und Its utter disregard of tue truth fu the presentation of alleged freta pertaining theru- to published yesterday worntag what purported to be tho aensationul foatarres of an embexzli- nent and the aubscqueu’ Huht of the Aefaultor, ‘Tho statuments were fy brief that William F Hamskill, a bookkeepor" for Cherrle & Ce dentora tt plgeirop, and rails at No, % Dearbo strect, bud guddunly dlenppeared, loavine Qn unexplamed shortage of $5,000 In hile Accounts; that forged drafts had been the in struments by which the embezztoment ind becn committed; und thas the Hoard of ‘rau and Other fess legalized gambling inatitutious bad. been the channels through whieh (he stream of M-gotton yang bad towed enivoethiy away, laut night Sanghe tha poop! ? : : ab reporter for THe PAUUNE souRLE Culipy. sutaet He Byugne. Hares Bay Brie toobtuln turthor Information, In regard to the alfaly, and to that end called upon the sentor Wembor of the muloted trin, Mr. tt. M. Cherric, Ut tus reditunee, No. 2441 Wabash avenue. ‘The gentleman guid that a clork in his employ hud ubscanded, but the auount of mouvy tit Volvud waa not nearly as Iirge os that: which dad buen reported, "1's nut ong-titth of €,000 ho, Hor onuesixth part of It; aud thy clerk was net wcontdaatial euiployé, noc yen a book Keeper, but oniy a imehine-clerk, and that of the cheupeat kind, Hu did not opernta ‘on tho Dourd,’ but in public gambling-houses, and tho mmuney which by lost did not belong to the Uri by which ho ies employ as for bu nover bundled musty of poor farmers, and {imperfectly dicated at that, ‘Thuy were not gentlemen, and hat protound scholars, and they did vot finpress ane favorably, The experionco of France and Italy showed that tho sntluence ot the Roman Catholia Church was not advantiugeans, Mr, Jubu suid thut thy Evangetical Society, with which he was conneotod, did not attaek te Catholio Church, and was not purely a mission anon Roman Cathollea, ‘They did not quarrel with the durknoss bugause it existed, but they Sought to SUREAD THE LIQUT, Even among tua poor, who vould do butlittie | a cunt of our wa. - It belonged for the Gaspol work, there was earnestivad uml | to a customer, Who dues not cura to aye Taith, Misalon work wag ied on under | bis name tmutntioned, He hid juteusted the xreut dinates but was woll suns | funds tu thls luck, and tho clerk betrayed to ported, ud making = way amoy a trust, That's the whole story, except thit wo tho poor, Central stations wero supple want Co catch the man, and Luts very sorry cat. with ovangelisti, who atppliod ontestations on | un weok-days and evenings. .Thero was room for org Workers In the Huld, and the suciety needed. aupport. Noxt to wiso luwé, what wis) wanted fn Ireland wi tho Gospel}. ‘Thousands of dole irs were vent from this country tp ireland for He cereale purposes, aud the speaker thought tht som should bu contributed for the spre of Protestantion there. trelund might becoine Joyal und prosperous under such 4 dispensation, dir. Jubl suid he hoped to gathor a thousand und Ly Aterbos ann iooked fur vous Of it to jo vontributed by Chicago, eee MONUMENTAL, John IE Volk, designer and manufacturer of flue grant and murdlo monudents, tablets, Btutuary, curbing, otc. in selected stosk, Uillce corner Dearborn and Randolph strecta. a ‘thing should buve been published before be wus cought aud locked in, ‘The cave wus pus into Pinkerton’s hunds, and 1 understand thas Shere ire good reasons to think thus the oulprit will aoun be captured,” Bo fur asthe Fupurtor could ascertain, tho ab- seonning giiploys hud nut been cuuxht up tag dite hous dt night. Ha has left a young wite to maura bly loss und bear the burden of bis disyruce, ——— FOUND DEAD NEAR HIS HOME, special Dtaputeh to The Chicago Bidunes Dayesxvout, Iu, Nov. b-—A well-known farms croft thls (Scott) county numed Edward Craw ford was ty the city yesterday aud started for howe, twelyo tiles cust, at noon. Lust ovening oe waa found tytty near the pate uw blu huase dead, with the team standing wear by, whetber the result of Buart-disease or foul pluy is us yet undetermines . Worecommend Kldredyesewing-mach!nes, siderably inereasedt by tho ylorlous wenthor, DEATHS, nalts OMDWAY—AUNO. 30 West Itandn oa Ali May. oniy childuf Ay Be suytgaleh «Nae axed # months, One, HHI Noy. 0, Im Marin, youngoe re ett rane ac Mt at uuaent la ddan. Fe AOd 1S year nek navn (Mich) ipars posse nay} ving Park, Rininy, Ny yener and Wooten. re nthar's tr m aaday morning, Nov.s, Lene u iene Pas Triana yyy tttin wishing tonttond the Tunernt ean tage the ay from tho Northwestern Ieatirand Nannie Wey ale DEVINE At his roaldenes, Su, 13! Huronat ts r Con nnoral Tucadny, Nov. bY ena ty Cateary Coy LEY—Vosterday nt nella Dusing, of consuinpuiin, 4 o'clock, Mrs, 4 re wifa of (harlad B Katty Flenoy aral at ua) toulorron ugial aE Hal tOwOrFOW from hee Into residency Histon (Maas.) and mouth (N,8.) paper FULLER—Nov, 8 after yonrs 01 Ing, of honet disease, Lal welt, seaktreme Sutter, of Mr. und Mra, Moses'N, Fullet, yal ig youttatles montin, "tre und Funeral at reatdencee, No, 21 Parkeny., | ofelneh p.m. by enrslaies tO tituceland, today at $27 Ullen (N,V) papers please copys GORDON—'Tho favor soew dono wifo of 4,1. Gordon, WHT'be Held at the rostdaned « Warlig, No.5 Sintu-at., Paoad please copy, tN. of Mita Bil iautnieanan ie er none ny HET, ne Bet ANNOUNCEMENTS MEETING OF CON VIETS AG; nb ine Dea A THOMAS | LECTURES OX 76 M. BRISTOL Wiuhcoe prover mevtin lower Foo Madison nic nin at ‘that! same saeee meae uid youn ¢ im dat you cone el Nace this Ss! meeliug AUCTION SALES, 2H und sh Madinun-se AT AUCTION 200 SADEPLE LOTS All Searonable, Chole Gonds, TUESDAY, Nov. 8, 9:30 a, m, By GEO. PB. GORE P. GORE & (0, MONDAY, Nov. & AT OF FINE REGULAR TRADI£ SALE ‘One Thousund |.ots Suasenablo Goods, 3 GORE & Coy, GEO. 214 and 216 Madison-st,, - Boots & Shoes, DRY. GOODS, etluneers, Wednesday, Nov. 9, GEO. P. GORE & (0, 214 & 216 Madison-st,, WILL CLOSE out AT AUCTION 500 Lots of Custom-Made Boots & Shoes, ALL FRESH GOODS, and 400 CASES Assorted Rubbers, ‘That are FIRST QUALITY. REGUL)R FRADE SALE DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, Nov. (0, 9:30 a.m, Clothing, Coals. ., Dress Goad, Dolmans, Sul KO. P. GUE Auctlunsety, , Nat # CU, By ELISON, FLERSHEEM & CO, 81 and Bl Handplpbieats This Monday Morning; Nov. 7, at (0 o’clock, WHE SELL UNDEIL CHATTEL MORTGAGE THE ENTIRE Furniture, Carpets, BEDS AND BEDDING, STOVES, KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY, OF % 1t00MS, No. (616 Wabash-av. LOOK FOR THE RED FLAG. ELISON, F JEMSHIEIML & CO- At 1281 Statest. Monday Morning, Nov. 7, At 10 O'CLOCK, ‘Wo soll without reverve the entire FURNITURE, CARP STOVES, | BEDDING, and GENBRAL HOUSEMOLD EF! numba . | CO. HIABOS,, FLUISITEIM £ CO & LONG, ba La Balle-at By AUSTI Onley Zand 2 MORTGAGE SALE OF HICH AND ELEGANT Restaurant and Bar Fixtures, &¢., &ts On Thursday, Noy. 10, at 10a. my ¢ Wo shall sell at Auotion the com tit wf the on Culnoun Mare, we: ql Thhorea, euialating of eloauint Har anid Fetus Oyster, und Cigar Countora, Uyliuler lus Cast C jtanos, Wratters, ete, By rvokery, Kitehon Ouctic eonylet und Ten Deng, Caretea, uta 1 Anon, Bate, dhuw Cises, and Bi APPARATUS, Ala a lovot FINE WINES AND LIQUORS | AND AUOUT 100,000 FINE CIGARS.,,,, (% lun, Vevorytlins tx tiniteetnas, ba snc ol ditt % be wuld without rasues i 1 necteaee: BACKUS WA4 ackus Water Motor, If Tey ure thi Pat eatuatdoriee blows rxatt if Sel eprint Ys wteadys | PA gaat ae, poten 0 ae yi Aig $200. Bend for Deseripiivad’t THE BACKUS WATER 41 Newo York, Work B23 Broadway. Nowark, tennant sy oe a et ET Hi , RLor Bi fora eta og Candy ot " CIGARETTES o Alt had bs Mount not SU UA EDUCATIONAL feectacihet eave Fenuaylvania Milllury Scale” Cees Chester, Ma Civil Engtnewring, CRONE gud Luglisit “Moutuua cuuturreds col TD¥0 ii