Ins-lilctnvsnfiw, WP“ 3""-'. . ,('ssl1hu¢v_ucs with orsiezil-'_' ' * mriea’ . lb. JNWSU PG! V 3. n;¢p‘¢.p¢:'.; xtgtatvvordafon inmate mil! 5.“-“-.‘ stem: : " "tines: tfinlmtxo -'(:6..'75$. l.'aI1I!- X9: . l‘ ’ -‘tutored utbe I"o‘st-Mi4'A,'fl'3S«;I2ou.ts.u_ secon ' rhu-mutter. ; ._ . l . -. . . . . . moon-»«>=ir#nh|9Vr**'r*‘°**¥' ‘V -u§wsg:.en'hutn4so'orlntsuded ertmblicltlotiu 10 p - . mun ‘moor nttsntlcn, should he scan-f«£'m_hI sf" :.TWELvE :..f1>hGE ‘I‘o_OcrrcIpondonts. . -- ‘ Correspondents oi the Gnonvtz-Dr.)tO‘ctt_A1"ln.. 1tiuouri,' Illinois, I-Iauuss, Jovrii, _1\‘cbreske, Arkansas. and _'.l.'o_xes.8_1'0 rfitlllflittéd to send by tolngflph, an early as possible onthu night or V V !‘cesdoy,‘1lovcm'bsr 1, the result of the elec- tlons in their several localities on local, state and Xtttiounl tickets, Inn to be ccrclul, tn-xiv» ing tboflgures, to state teltdltcr they Jlldtcota a .‘ ' - ' . mpitbltcanorneasocrattepaiaorlou, 'l'hc»lstt.et‘ ’ ' "pennant great ixnportnucotn eettmtuintrtho general result of the vote. Glvr the icon in cat possible scommcy. ‘ ‘the lowest possible warm. And with the grout- -----—--...__,...--.-.-: _ fglgcnu and newsdealt-rs “trho desire extra copies of the ' Gwen -Dxsrocnsr containing - . : next tuck’: election news. should me in their ~ orders at once,‘ stating the number to be added to the regular order, and the time for which 1 the addition is desired. clear or partly cloudy and colder. . -—--——————————-an _.-Tltc aceatlicr indications for to-any are A ‘Von: for ‘the Democratic ticket in blis- stest. - - ---—--———-———-—--- Inuri will be 3 vote'to~ ludorsc the Treasury KISSING miéi sttno ooutlijf fnirs is is poor xtonotrieut Iorborrotvlng the mam. ol__ bani: depositors on unsecured notes-oven when done by sllnlted States Scnntor. 'l‘n'x Democrats in this campaign have adopted the tactics of the cuttlc-ileu-raising - I. tcrrible fuss about Ilntllccl rcncslltlcs, under cover of which they have sought to escape ox- posurc oi‘ their own misdeeds. u.——----—u-o-—-u--:---— Joitxaos COUNT)‘, it ti-ue_to.hcr_own peo- ple’, will send to the Lt.-fislsturc men who will vote against Cocltrell's re-election to the Son- stc. It we must hnvc Democratic Senators let us have men with clean l1l.'tll(lfl. WHY doesn't the Jlcpubltcwl say it good word for.Dsn Able? He is the Democratic candidate tor State Senator in tho Thirty-third flenatorlnlblstnut. \Vohs.volnn1tP.t| in vain for a good word tor him in the organ. . ..r',-v’ r.no.ti.. national-tveinklti§le.\\’l allow the di- rectors or it ustlon.-ll bank to borrow the money or depositors on their own unsccuwd nous? Mr. Cockrcll-should devote onv 01 NI able arguments to answering this §l1°3U°D- g¢~g—— V IN any othcrstnte but-Mlsiflllrl the Stnlé Tmnaury [leg] would turn Dill. Of power the party undo: the domination ct which it was committed . Next Tuesday will tell what once: it has had upon the people oi‘ Itilssouri. Mn. Cnt'r1‘s:n'D1-tx, in his speech last night, promised to prosecute the 'I‘rc’:Lsury ring. Wlllhc recover troxnbls lstv ‘partner, Mr. Council, the Amount. lb which the latter is ndebtcd to‘tbe State as one at the fl‘r‘essur- -' or": securities? $111. VEST ssys the system at placing the State’: money under the control ot the Treas- :- ' ' nfcr originated with the ‘Republicans. Per- hnpa it did, but the Republican Trcnsurers never stole my of the money. Can Mr. Vest. say I3 much tor the Democratic Treasurers? .....,.... 'I‘1tr.n1t‘l's tell: in Ireland of annexing that country-to the ‘United States. If we are to hnvo snnexntlons, let us get them in the order pt the probability of preserving the peace in Lbmn-'-llrst Mexico, than Hell, and then [re- land.‘ ,, AC(.’?OI‘tDll\’‘G to the excellent gentlemen who ._ . ' conipesc‘ the Charity Commission there is ' nothing vvrong in the mnmtgcment of the In- sane Asylum. but according totbo excellent gentleman who composed the last Grand J ury there is a great. deal that is wrong ' .- Ititutlon. ' in that Just p:eEIfi.E7IE7.312u8‘.? there are it!- ways rumors and reports that this csntlldstc._ no that candidate snrgtrying to "sell out” some other c.u:dldnte’on the some tlclte This - ‘~ ‘ year into exception, All lVt9‘hil1'_l to ‘say is that any man '\vl1QMll try to “soll'out"_e~' ‘brothers-sndldnt‘o should bedeiestcd. The ‘Republicans cenelect every man on their nJ‘vrbcro._ _ ’ _ ' 7 V ticket, and "vi-"e trust there will be noytrescbcry Mn. Jon): W. Surrnzunsrsn, thc".llepnb- licen candidate‘ zlor‘ State Senator in tho‘ Thirty--brat District, against Ili£r.hicC3rsth, ought to be elected. He is at good man,‘ and 'vml1.qt'ttlld¢d for the position. He vvsss r :‘ Blots Bcnstcr then Kr. Mcmeth. - . ‘member at the Legislature under the adminis- tration of Clovcrncr Flelche_r,' mid did more than any other men to ‘mm the him under ‘!pyh'[g'fi mg gehool I system 2... been -built up. . ‘We 13.1’ .v_ery:r'uro he would malts .1." better Otm holders will reuxombcr~ inc reportlnv ' . tho. Gwen-l3r.uocnLr or the ‘cue ot_i~£u.‘_ _ . Oofiln, wild died, underycry Vrcvoltlng ctr- " , "gqmuuoep, st the Ins:no"A_syluxn on the _13th a "hut." Artlclo'dtd,’nct';bsr_xcb1£l!ccu.nco . upon'Isny=in'dlv_idu_si,‘ but was .cslculsted to 1‘ short that the mcamnodtnom 9% l-lie J_5¢I)’.lltl!i - wore‘ _lnsuillcic.ct,_ Int!-t_1l£l.‘._il‘l.ln£l1'B_fi'el'l1ett§_ ms‘ not vrltet the ,;nn».ai-se,mntj'or' x_neti_:n in;-, Itiivi¥°##h°“ldl*‘ 'Ih~%~s9ri«i.¥r+’.Ifw!9?*v tnc1‘1tesith‘£>s!nmli%1°n9?i;1?¥l19‘?.“‘5**'!' We-Er: W‘? -".‘-’.“‘.‘?’9"*‘.‘°"" °°“’ . 7.1» ‘ .‘ "_u'nsecuied'__ notes. _ nil ,ho’,onrc1l' to the‘: institution,‘ and ~ Secstior . . .. . “.15!'.lh§.='dfitI.i5t'.9T*l'i: K g'v,1lf¢.m‘.to ,sysu.mmselt;ot in -11.25: every, 71B.epcblic‘snfc£?.tbciS'ovonth Dut:‘tct‘remembcr“ V ‘=ihs_,g‘en-ymander,mo .vot‘e ‘mt __n'ork._Ior‘ ; , ,;. Judy;-g".A)1lcq‘,..", - V - “:cz:ss.vc,x,,:_;x‘:-_t>issocxs:rnt‘lli¢"l.'o ‘ tlndcnohtnuljtlol, ma»; mar-mm .. ’ ‘.L v;'oI_tn' the Grant :ncn:- hrourrepreunt-’ -stlvos st,Cblcetzc_ promised before the nonal- mug... vverrc‘n:iatio_ths‘t, no nutter ~.v_mnu;ni be or Into of'tbe_o‘_ld.conin1andcr_in tbst:=Cou'-9 - ventionfcvery men who was there to -urge 1118' nolnlnstlon wouldibe-found at the mat on the ‘day ‘at clectlonfvrorklnfir tor the" ‘Republican nominee: on sllthe tickets. Thc‘_dsy_to _tuifill that promise iszst hs'r§d_. Vote for every lio- publlcan nominee, whether he’ was go Grant men or on anti-Grunt. man before the Chicago Convention‘. -A victory for Garfield ls‘: vic- torytor Grunt. , -‘V f shirt.‘ Ilxmtx L.‘Rocttrts is the Itepubllcsn, nominee for the State Senate from the Thirty- thlnl Dlsinct, composed oi‘ the Eighth, Six- tecuth, Eighteenth, Twentieth, Tsvcnty-third snd Ttvent-iuelghtb Words. He is. A man or high clnractcr, in every way suited to tbc._po- slticn, and hsving aorvccl acceptably in. the lower house, has lull!‘ experience which will be or value to him. His competitor is Mr. Don Able, who has also had experience‘ at -Jctl‘er- son, but not or a character calculated to en‘- hnncc his value as 9. legislator. We hope the Republicans or. the "district will not only "vote tor Mr. Iiogcrs but work enthusiastically for him. - » Mn. Itosz:tn1..t'r1"s’can\-ass in the second District progresses finely. ~Hls election is ccrtnin in‘ the event. 01‘ his receiving the full Republican vote, end no goott reason can be given why he should not receive the full Re- public.-in vote‘. It should be enough for every good Republican tolknow ht bin: that,‘ it elected, he will not and vote with his party on all public questions, especially when It is known. in addition to this, that he is an ac- tlve, enterprising and intelligent. man, capa- ble to A much greater degree -than his c_9m- petitor or serving the best luttlrgsts ot the Second District in the’ House of Reprcsozim-‘ Lives. ’ Tltttllc is not st present‘ is single public champion of —trce' trade in the City ot St. Louis. .'I.'l:lo papers tvblcb lntlorso the -Dc_m~ ocratic plntlorxn long since ceased to mention it; and of. the three I)emo‘c.rs_tlc candidates tor Congrescln the city districts two have on- uouncetl themselves its rabid protceilonlsis, and the {bird scouts the ltltttroi bring opposcd to protection. llcuril. ‘Fl-o'st and clsrcly some the X}ottl0C.l‘0l.l¢fI"0C°l.l'1IlB'pl.'lU0l'111 coh- tcmptttous1y‘tuttl- cxpectorata upon it copl- ously. They are anxious to go to Congress, and when It comes to repudlatlng the “undi- tlons of the party” which they have recently 'l’O~lnd0l”€(.'d, or ‘staying at home, they un- hosiintlugly repudiate. They have not yet ox- pleinod vvliy they were tree traders st. Cincin- nati when they were protectionist: nt homo, and how they expect to be protcctloulsts at ‘Washington when they become tree traders so easily on the road. ‘Mr. Allen’: letter to the Term‘ Club was intended to place him on the fonm, nncl persuade“ tho voters of the Second District to trust hltuto slip oil on the right side. But he is already at! on the protection aide,-1uuging by the interpretation which his tricnds uniformly give to his letter. Here are hrcohmcn running as protcetlonlsts, not" one of whom dares dlstlvmv in 3 public speech the frco-trade sentiments ol‘. Zllr. Bayard sis sot. llorth in his speeches in South Carolina. The Democratic party is so entirely antagonistic to the interests of the people thritltlsnctuslly slrnld to bring its platform into A State in which‘ it has-00,000 tnnjorlty. 1in=r.::lm,i dainty dish to ‘sctbetorc the sovereign voters? Will somcintolllgcntlbcmocret tell us what the Democratic platform was‘ ‘made for? All their candidates, from President down, have -made haste to condemn it, and the public woulcl like to be enlightened as to the pur- poses oi‘ its tsbrlcctiou. Unless some plausible explanation is forthcoming, the three Dem- ocrhtlc cnntlld2.tcs'lor Congress will not get any proicctloulstvotes through their personal sbjurotlon ollt; j ' v Mn. 't’.I5'sr undertook yesterday to answer I)ni.t’ocx-ut'r,- ré_spectix‘:g- the State ‘Treasury’ ring audits bcneaelsries. Our purpose was‘ to give him a I little intellectual relaxation by‘ \vltbtlmwlng his sttentlon from Il.s.dlcal' rus- csllllcs and concentrating his mind on home niTal_rs.: - He ‘says be neither knows nor cores" yvhotbcr Mr. Cocltrell has paid his indebted- ness to the Wnrrcnsburgr llsnlr‘. Buttluit is not the way to trentthe question.‘-A grave ‘crime wsscommlttcd in this State at low years ngo by vvtllch'l.lta Tressury with robbed ctr. lsrgosnrn of money. The detsultlog Tress-' urcr was acquitted at ‘all’ wrong bys Demo- crstlc‘ legislature, and new it isproposed to re-elect tcvtbo United States Senate by": Deut- ocretlo Legislature ‘one ct . the‘ men-who, '.~.c« cording teiscnstor Vest, prolltcd by the Trcuury ring. lilr‘. Vt-st stated we ycsrscgo that the Wiltrensburg Bank was selected by the Treasury rlhg es‘ the depository or $40,009 or ‘the State's‘ _monsy‘; that this book was controlled by Senator Coclsroll ‘sud’his rela- tlons; tn_it‘ai the unievot lts'i'nllurc--which was ‘ brought about l-ythe tvithdruwsl at the State’: luntls‘-Senstcr C;>‘ckrell owed the bank $14,000.‘ Mr. Crlttendcn ovrcd__lt $5,000, gins Senator Coclrrellfs‘ son mvctl',lt$l,_0D_0--‘ell on Mr. Crlttendcnhu 'pxld_ Ycst_ is in eri‘ror_ in -.syxi;.‘- th:t,‘_lia'vres_-’c'ne ct iisflllrcotors. ._str.'cruun-sin u‘notfifii;t’z.o fight. :‘io’w,* ‘ but __lfr.3_Cockroll:.iir1Itfnd'.'tve' art ,.n..pxy pl_tytng_"o ‘e’-Dcnmcrstlc Sonstordgslnst, ,cn9l.bcl‘_$, _ Gocktjell; l_ia.s_ been Zhoeplng ‘!‘>.“‘9T*ml?'i"‘ .liii«fm‘[tho'-' 39Pl1W°.”? V party (It Insists foftbe pcstiili in §6==l1."_lil__¢=it?¢nd - .*.nl*J"%§”97 ivent.‘.= into, ,Lthc,._'ccnva._ss J‘ xlorylng -Vin . h‘_svlnt: stolen" th‘e‘u'ssn’ds‘, at -;do_lltujs_'troin ‘the’ Stlste tt’vvould_ll.o in-fi2mn‘.~;uons1y merger-. s_l‘s_‘t4‘:tul‘y,i_ss,its"xxcc'c'siiiy.i‘ca might ‘seemto do-. msnd. -.'NoVcnc:wll1 "dény;thst'.tbc.1_)cn1o¢!‘fil1° fpm‘y'in this-Ststeis‘ the tor,-"‘ipo16~; ‘gist-.s_.ndf:dcle'nde1-‘cl vi deliberately plsnncd “robbery? or the ‘slits-,.{1‘rccrury. , Ito: _bne will ‘deny thstthev nahoenue-pmy ot u:o,;sut_e not onlyubss _n_c“wo'rd ct oecsnrc‘ tot-‘the 'D_e'n_m_crs_‘t_s “msnsxed the robboryi ‘bl-"I 3“ smite’: . _ every occasion-to hcnor‘tocnx. Suchbe . the cine,’ no one; will deny thst,j according hlioivn ‘experience, the Demc-’ ,¢:l',ntic,‘ps:,rt_r during. the csnvsss, must. develop u:'_lrn‘tnenso tnclllty tor lying. What can 8' more natural than-tor s7_1ve1l-known tbiet to .nssert._tl:st everymsn-who stands in the wily or his purposes is in big .§ thlot as hltneclfi “You're another,” is -Lb‘e,_ lying phrase with which the thief lscver ready to cover up his‘- own delinquencies, by. smlrelilng people or whomhc is afraid or whose lives, in is pro- prosch to hlm.- And the Democrntlepsrty of Missouri, which ls's_‘sel1-acknowledged thief, has done nothing during tho"-canvnss but de- nouncc‘ Republicans cs thieves. .’1‘hls is strictly in accordance with the law that‘-sll ‘thieves ere lisrs. The latest Democratic cem- paign lie In 3 case strictly in polnt.- ’ The one overpovverlng idea with which 8 gcnulncnetnocrat is thoroughly imbued ls, ~.tbst. there is a wide gull between capital sud lebcrp From the tcundstlon or the Demo- crstio party up to the present time it bu never fnllcdto shspclts policy in accordance with its belief in the right or mpltal to employ lsbor on such terms as might be most profitable to capital. ‘Up through nil its platform: snd its lctzislstiou runs a taint bom ct its ‘conviction “of--the not- ursl scrvllity of labor. The Democratic. South owncd'lLs labor, nhd never ceased to clamor that slavery should be lortllled with free trade. It never rallied to demand that the tree lsborcr should be rustle to wort: tor storvatlon wages, to order that tree labor sbeultl partake at the degradation or slavery. The Dotnecretlc South was in the Cincinnati Convention, solid, imperious and deflsut. It dictated to its trembling Northern ccntljutors thc\pl:tt1orxn»cud the candidates, and both are rcornplctcly representative or the Democratic doctrine that labor is sci-vile. In the plstfortn the Solid ‘South, true to its romombrzinébn of slnvcryfdetunnds s tnrirl for revenue only. This is but an extract from the Confederate Constitution, which, in order to secure the permanency cl’ slavery, provided thnt no min should be luvlud which would haves tuna”¢ncytx)promote or cucourogo any kind cl‘. industry. All candidates‘ the Democrats selected lor President 5 msnwho ls cvcrylnch an nfistocrnt, curl who has s. most sovereign ‘contempt for hard hands and sollod clothing. Ahoy or splendid physical development, he was sent togwest Point forty years ago to be educated can soldier, has been nothing but s Itoldlcr since, and has as little conception of the dignity of labor as six English lord. For ‘Vice President they named it men who has nccumulstcda ‘princely fortune by practices with \'vltichVthc laboring _nonn ls unbspplly too familiar. "William H. }:cgllsh’s business in lilo has been to loan to poor men smell sums of money on mortgage, and to sell them out of house sud home it through misfortune they ivcrc unable tomoet their obligstlons. At xnortgsxe sales and tax sales he has bought in poor mon's‘homcs tor it song, xnduiow counts‘ his gains by millions. jjhus, on is free-trade platform the Solid South puts nWest Point aristocrat and it rich Sbyloct as exponents of its belle: in the ecrvllity or labor, and with unhesrd of eurcutcry solicits the votes of free and intelligent. citizens whom they propose to dczrndc. V ' When the exodus of colored people" iron: the South tbrcstonecl to assume gigantic pro- portions and strip the South ofits labor, whet vns the first cry which arose? Was it that ‘good wages punctuslly paid would brine all the labor that was needed, it ‘the want. was made known by advertising? Nothing oi the ltlnd. The Southern Democratic capitalists instantly begun considering how to llll the places of the departing ncgrocs with Chinese,‘ and entered into correspondence mu. Chinese agents in Vsnn’ Francisco’ for that purpose. Though slavery Wu extinguished years ‘ago, the‘ Southern Democrats can not yet get it into their heads thnt labor-‘ls not necessarily ser- vile. The "tree, thrifty,‘ independent, sell-I rcllsnt workingntsn is" dpersonsge of ‘when: they can form noconccptlon. _ _ On the other hand, the Itopubilc1n‘.psrty has civm s stood betorc the country so the ‘champion of the dignity or labor. It basebal- lshcd slsvery, and has established a tnrlll for the protection ct — both tum; sud ‘cspltsl, be-I. tween whom" it recognizes no antipathy. On’ its platform for the protection at American’ -1Ild)l.lSl.l‘l¢l it has scsnclldsto who stsrted life ‘as aconirnon Laborer. There is not s wcrlt-l ' ngmnn in the whole State, be his lot never so .lurd, who isnot better oil then once tvss Gsrl tield. By his otvn‘unccsslng industry he 2...‘ become’ the peer oi -nny.._sls'turnsn in V the w‘o}id'.- Though honored, ha“ is stllipoor, end heart hosts in syntpathy with the great army at laboring men,-‘in -whose rnnks he so long served. _ When’ the party of ibett ‘savi- that the nrorklngmcn 3 understood‘ . the’ allus- .tlon, they ‘wsllcizt ‘themselves of n lotlor‘ torgcd in Few York, to tn.-site votes by circu- ilstlng d -lie. ".l‘bst_ forgery, vvhloh‘.'m:ikos Gsrilold join‘ blinds svlth thsppemocrstio ."ffl0ll_S1”!fof‘(LI_l_llD_¢l0 cheep labor, hssbccn tree- '_I)‘ sositcrod reason"; the}. tv_6r_lilngmccf to .eon4. ivmser their; Lhot_tltclIe'15ubilcs_x3.1>nrty_docs not .'w‘sn_t to prgiecti out .yari:t.n_s"/l '-wl‘.Iu'éou1a" could be‘ more nstuml than t‘lu‘t'_' it plai-;ty$vl:i:elt' _nosi;i"o:j1.xvlntg "bb‘ed‘ute‘_V't're:lso'xyr mild-V ,gl§d1”.__€‘;n_t . , . .. pa 6.599 ntans’;subl‘e_: sllltjonghv is no orklngnuu rm ‘spacial Dlsnntcl: to tss‘u1oiu-rmi:-sent. . _ . .Xxvv' ‘roux, uoctcbet-4 29.—-ttqbers It. Brown, ,3 at 5:‘. Louis, is». tbc_1_"l_ltnfAvc‘nne £Iotoi.', A.‘ .' " :.e;.;. ..;._.s..'..'x.:“-_’._:.u,.’._- c;o'onvinclitgVtoItlmon:y,that'hsl snipe ‘ -Front the *3;-.c'st_i,'c_I.t‘ie-‘a ‘uid from “W ~ unharmed: the harmonious’ that use strength , (,1 g_y,9.}g¢p¢,by1c;,, -_ l¢‘,,;,.'g,~-_ git»;-sys:‘suttlcient.to —tnsnro~tlie victo‘ry.ta'z1m‘eretua to‘ the dimen- . stance! no (deal “boc‘r_xi;”. '-Stiles ‘thst were .r..‘._.....x.x,’-..1.,,.,,;,,;«,.',,,.,;.,s., .'g. sreto‘-day , as solid nsthc roclsot Gibraltar, sud even-in ' Sttttcswhcrc tnossy-bseltodjiiourbonism F70’ vatls hopelessly ‘there but bécn"snt:b s. revival snd.res_vml(euln'g._o1 ‘Republican’ spirit as to tnrike this eempalgn ‘your a phenomenal one in‘ the sum. or Axnerli:.&nV,polltii:s. . — = -- There can not be too nxueh otsuch 1 road thing as this, sud we esrnestly csutlcn our Bepuhlicsn renders egttlmt the crime at being utlsllcd with smcrc victory. ‘ We will have a majority or the elector-n.l'votes, butthst is not enough. Our,vlctory,m_ust. be nctmcrcly the election of onrrcandldstes, it nous: be a greet xnoral rebuke to ' our opponents; ‘it must. be the expression or a vast, vvide-rcscbtn‘g,dccp-' seated enthuslssnt for the victorious csuse, and it must set the seal, of emphatic condem- nation on the party ctforgcrs and traitors who us now ‘suwnmblng in their last hopeless ellort. The popular. majority vvlllbe ngslnst .us, beuuse in the States where ~ our enemies are in the majority there is no minority; their snajorlty comes out ‘at the solitude theyhsvc made which they tslsely call peace, out or the suppression oitrcodom, and vvo must offset the’ majorities which represent bull-dozing Iwlth majorities which represent ‘ the trccly spoken opinions of free men. We must con- trast the majorities oi the Solid South where I vote has no value with majorities where each vote represents the highest triumph or popular government. , We can not: insist too strongly on the value of each ltonubllcsnvote, it it is merely is an expression of opinion and ti contribution to the cause. It does not matter whether the voter resides in 3 district where his party is in a hopeless mlnorltypor in a district where his vote can merely increase by one snnssurcd triumph; it he falls to out his vote, to Add his contribution to’ the list of those who govern and make the country,1hc islndcetl 3. "base Jutlean," throwing away nfpcsrl. He is not a Republican it he does not vote, until! he does not vote the svbole ticket. There lsene practical ccnslderstlon tvhlclt may, perhaps, be of more weight than the obstruct considerations we have dwelt upon. While thcjleptilzllcans will undoubtedly cast it majority of the electoral votes it must not be forgotten tbnttho counting at those votes is in the hands of Democrats- The lesson ct tour years age should be It warning to us of the dangers which lie lnwnltln close elections, Ind of the temptations which might slluro unscrupulous partisans ‘ to an usurpation and abuse ct power. We do not go so Iitr as tony met the Domocmts would, under any circumstances, dare to set aside the clear law or the election, and snnul the verdict ot the people, and we doubt their doing it chiefly because we doubt their courage; but the best way to guard ngslnst such n. dnngcr is to rou- derltlmposslble, sad to remove from their hmds cvcry possibility of yielding to the temptation. _, The best way to prevent a conllict is to moire couillct hopeless, and this we can best do only by roll- ing up the full nisgnltlccnt strength 01 the whole party, and giving such evldence_ or tlrm purpose and determined will as will for- ever destroy any thought ot tbtvnrtlnghy fraud the victory which usvslts our ballets. I THE.-I NAME Wl”K‘l_.H.lEI4D. ....x__ . ltlr. Wntrcrson Refuses to Disclose the Identity of is Reckless Correspond- ent. . . » Ctxctxlurr, October ‘:9.-who committee at the Ohsinbct oi Commerce unpainted to ascor- tcln the name .0! the writer at the letter re- cently pubiishpd in the Louisville Courier Jour- nal, purporting to be Iron: a. Cincinnati mer- chant, . sud saying that the Cincinnati uncr- clusnts did not sum the southern man and had no desire to cultivate business reintlons with Southern men. reported tn¥dny by rem. lng- e letter trons Wltllnrn Iwntteroou. of the Ouuritr-Journal. in Answer to the committee’: request tor the name oi the author oltbe letter. Mr. , Wdtternou said that it the lutwr hsu come under his observation to would nos have been printotr : that while it rellncted the sentiments oi’ sportloo at the "daily press oi’ Olnclnuntt, he was sure it did not represent the tooling» of the mass ot the‘ busi- uosa men at Cincinnati. With this dlnolnlmer ot innorcoincnt ot the vlovrn oi the letter. Mr. ’\Vat1el'IOI1 thought the object at tnecoznmlttco would be attained, and no sin name at tbeavritor would Imperll his business, it not his lite. be lclt. out on to decline the ra- questtothe committee. no consideration ot the report of the committee was laid over till to-marrow. The Cnnunber cl Oomxnetoc voted no session on Tuesday nexron a petition signed 3! members belonging to both Dolitlcal put- as. . , ' . _ Eotablo Nuptluls. 3D¢£L\l Dllbllelt tctbo Globe-nnaocrat. v. Dun xx». Il1t.t., 114... October 29.‘-—Min Ilen- nsh Al. Smith was united in xuntrimony to,-Mr. John M. Boswell. oi Slxlpmsn, Ill., at the home of her parents, near this city, atll o'clock but evening. The bride is the oldest daughter 0. air. Vinecntamtth on oldsndhi my-‘esteemed resluennnlees 0! lion. Stephen Idglcy, nod cousin otJ_olu1 1.. Richards, of St. Louis, on or, -whom were present. ’1‘hn ceremony was per. Vxornzod by-llev. Albert Ransom, uutor at the _n. 3. church,» and was witnessed‘ by many friends at the happy. couple. I‘. some were numerous, and vnlusble. . Congratulations 32:‘: , sad the wedding tons: superb ‘in all its ~ s. . . - . , . M A _, " M Musical... specie!'tl!snstchuitheGlebs-Dcnoeru.-_ . ‘ ' -‘1'r..sco_r-r. K.tlt‘., October 3%:-'t'noj smlcst Convention which has boenih profit-css‘tn‘tltls ‘city since lest ‘ljneedny, under the auspices ot the Baptist Church, and sntiorlnteuccd by .1-’r’oi. -11,‘ ii. . Perkins, cl new York city, closed: 'con‘c'er'I‘- at Davidson's‘ to-night svlthh Xian ’- about ‘many members‘-.nnd ,0 are llonso. Ev nttendmco.-and all unite in the rsiscot rm Scott's liberal lxospttnuty, as we as its mu_si- 5 pool onltnro. .. v-new inflow York. ’A.jT§lt1"ilJt6.,0X 43$. ;,r.m-..V,,- is .-,at the Windsor ‘trout. '1 m‘m.“_J;:uhu 1t.j{ivunb'nrcc.- or ,11_t,1n_joiu‘.-_'_ (loodhue; at ,at._;t.cnts,= cross: the- -’A‘to 11' ~04: ' 'w.Beo1i‘ ' crwint 8 I‘ Ohlh OPKO l!'_l-zllho-E” -,sntt_»’J.‘-‘ll.-. “?,‘.'§‘I 9"‘. ‘* it.;tlaunilt.on,' at 8 . gm _. ., " g er;.tlia"-nn§a1o§.".*w1u¢h- vg1‘1' +=i"‘ so one. omits the ‘erratum... disclosure 0! - Ulfl_ , yrhlob the warrants oi arrest were granted.‘ at the mute bsvsbecn tn- ‘ ‘lit.-1 'othcr.cxpert- ‘witness. was .-'l'lt'sh-v Own ‘Story.’ _ __ The V1 Examination 3.15% p ,. V n 'w.tcs;gd- ‘with abated l crest. . .- _ ' e i- ’ u;w_.ronx;- October 2.9.-{the xi. .pub_licnn. committee tux-nlsh the Iollotvingz ' .'.l‘bs proceeding: to-dn‘y.in th‘c_e‘xatntn'ctlojn oi Pbilp, the torso: ct theylfnrcy ,l_ett_e_r,- yore oonelnshu. ,I.t’srs,_the owner-ot, an-‘axe. under throes of fmprisontncnpt. produced the envelope in yrhich the lctteris alleged to hsvepbecu oozi- taiued. _ It who then shown by the prosecution} thence envelope bacon is not only the stamp Ltbc ‘Washington PoIt,0dloe,hnt nice time |l.nzppds'ot,lhc h’ov7r"l_lork Post Oatec. 1:‘: these’ mmxua. . ‘ - A-run nxrxs-Au,‘ ynovntvu. Insane, . , nndcccvnotbe dist1nxuisbcd._ Itisimposslblo to‘dlsttngutst:‘in-any otsbem the mouth, and .tbs5,'lnsertton. or "Jsnuuy Q". tn tbcphoto-' lithographic copy in Truth is so ttdxnlttod in-_, tcrpolctton. Ltotcover. is cpnous cuss the envelope _\v.u originally addressed to some other person ' and place‘, - but the word "Esq." can. still be _. discov- ered on I. line above the‘ vrord "hiorov." It was shown- by the Assistant Postmaster in the New York Post 00100; by James Gaylor, Superintendent oi the city delivery. and by Mr. ttichsrds, in imme- diate charge ot that department, that the New York sttsmpon the envelope is ‘placed ‘upon all letter: received here intended tor delivery to persons in New York city. V and that such stamp is never plscednpon letters merely pus- tng through this ct:y;thst.- the second New Zorn: stamp is that which is placed upon letters re- ceived st 3 sub-station in that city from the General I'_os_t Omco (or delivery in tho‘ district or e sob-station iuthstcity. In other vvords,ts is made absolutely certain from the stump: that the envelope, when it passed through the malls was posted at Washington, and addressed to some one to the City at New York. htoreover, it was proved by the Assistant rostrcnst or and bond clcrlr. oi the rntlwny mail servlcowtbnt the letter posted in Washington on tho‘ dd;-,it pur- ports to have been posted, and ndtiressed to Lyn“: _ covnn nor mmzx st-xv c1ncn:ssrnt<:ns‘_ come into the New York Post Omcc, much less have on it it statnn ct that Post Omee. Be- side: this it was shown by the New York at up flu one or which the tlxoro "two" remains, that tho tlgnm was the but one at the ligated showing‘ on what day the envelope vus received in. New York and that is must hnvc been received either on the 12th or 22d 0! some unotsccrnlble month. Iteouldnot,thcrotoro, w oniswuin the mail have contained the Mo cy letter. which is dated January 23. It Is, tncrctoro, absolutely shown by It witness, who can not be contradicted nnd by whom the delcnso did not even cross~e:s.ntlnc. That the Morey letter. having been touted, was pro- tcntied tobo inserted. in on old envelope. ad- dressed to some one in New York Uity, and not ,,to Storey nor Any one else in Lynn. The cruure oi the name at the person to whom it. was originally addressed is distinctly visible to the naked oyc,end lutnlotlistcly precedes the still do- clphcrable word "Esq." The erasure ,0! the autos are equnlly plain. It. won, moreover, toelinnd by Mr. Loot, under whom Pbijp worked to: a lens: time, that it won his connruicd habit to spell com pn- nlcs "ootnpanys," precisely no it is spelled in the Mercy lcttonwns lu l'lilln's writing, and that be (Lect) so stated before he had heard it suggested that Phllp was even suspected. “the Proceedings in Court. rro the Auoetszcd Pi-esr.l _ tisw ‘toms. October :9.——‘1'lto exnrnlnntlon ot Kamvntd Putin, clmrxcd with crlmlmd llbol upon Gen. Gnu-cold, was resumed belorc Judge ‘Devi: in the supreme Court. this morning. There was is large ototvd of spectators pres- cut. The envelope in which the Morey letter was contained was handed It) Jcuzc Davis, snd. on motion at 'couoscl, unit we": dcetnrod purxcd of contempt. Assistant District Attornev tlcll culled Albert bonthwcrth tn the stand. tic tastltlou that be which export in bentlvvrklng oi Iliteen years’ experience. lie had computed. the ho- toxraphie and phutodltlaogrmihic cc yo the Mercy letter with the Xtocxn-ell an Jewell letters. and did not think they were in the sums hsndwriting: also compel-eti the lrlornylctter with the exhibits on which the warren: oi nrrcsc was obtained, and around a sufllolcucy oi clmrneterlstlcs to enable him to lorm nnonlnlon that tlteynveroin the same handwriting. The witness had oomo Iron) Boston on tologrttublo request at Marshall Jewell, unit expected pity [or his services. Lie _mndo nn utiltl.-wit stthe request. oi Menus. Btongiitou, Knox and llnvennoxv xnvc beiorc. them nsyuonsln oi vvhst he would test! to‘ naversitw tho orl ncl-Morey letter not this morning; did not now (ion. Garfield; did not know tor whom he will vote. The uroaccution next culled Wm. B. lioxnn, oi Troy, on export in ltuntlwrltlmz. Witness llld examined the Morey letter, nncl photo- graphic and ‘photo-lithographic copies of is, tozctner with the oxlimltv on which the war- rants were obtained, and his 0 lnlon won that the person who wmtcthu ox iiblts wwtao the More: letter. The Moroylcttcr‘ was evidently the writing of A person lmltstiug nnci.hor's hand, lntrodneinn, hum-ever‘, stron character- tetlcs at his own. In exhibit ,'A,‘_' n the signs-_ tnre at Kcmuiru Philp, the "B." is exactly similar to the "k" In ‘irept."_ in the Marcy iettor. Witness tound other slrmlnfities in the letters he lint! examined. the bhotostrn bio copies ’of exhibits numbers land 3- an In the originals tuoreol, the Rockwell and Jewell letters, and be declared they were not the some humlavrirtng. _ . ‘ _ c.- .. amhmt byzlr. Itroobe: Received at tel- ogmtn {mm Gov. Jewell yesterday to come here, no ex acted to he -paid; cm not know Gen. (turtle! , and was not interested in mm fit1¥lll!‘Nl0I than to give him his vote. . ‘t itncss was then shown by stccnhton. to tho prosccutlon,:ttie ouveio produced this morning. Alttl was ukodis t ere-had been an erasure on the stamp’, nor: be answered in the umrmntlvc. continulnz, he said: There is on erasure on the stem in the dam of the month; I can not say what 1 e orivlnni date was; the indications are met the due nun month have been crossed by tfubbtntz on the bsel: oi the en- velope; the stump tlnurthcre been indications oi erasure: the date and month out not be tie-_ clpbrrud; there nrcthree stnmnron the en- velo c in which no . data can be made out, all the ole: seemingly being erased. , . Eoutnworth was then recalled by stougbton. He was handed the More envelope, tutu nttor cxsmtuiug it testlned: 0 address onthc cu- Wclopo is not in the handwritten or the person. who wrote the ltooitwcll end Jcvrclt letter-s.rbn: closely resembled the writing out the arson who wrotmexuiblts marked ‘ A ' to." ." on ._ Allen ht. Leek, cncwsus cryronartotv was ex- amined‘ by ‘the gross-cu with Phllp s ban writing. Elhllllll "Ate K" were, witness .wu— at tho‘ opinion lrt.l’hiln's hcndwrtttnm ind seen the photo-lithograph or the Morey letter and believed ltto be in you ‘s. ‘handwriting.-‘-.'.l‘hourht when he urn: ssw, no copy _I_'hilP always‘ had A habit ct spelling soon . . ‘coin miss and elrnlluxwonle vritlr y’s instead ct e's._"_ In the ttorcytetur this mistnlrcismnde.- .. . - ». l -- ,W..0Xllllln¢-IIIO were not present. He ex- pected, no _sol,d,‘wltm-.sess from‘ 1. tin, bless..- VlliO,llRd.1|l0G ,3:-rived. And‘ thus’ gm-‘t’ev:1e£ _ i x is e and unable to owned. This mu objected to bi :13:-ocko, and Gen. Bryon tor the dstcnso, II»! he thonxtis is was due to his side - locllcw hint‘ to produce proof ottbo gcnuineneu of the let- After ten ultument by counsel, Jud " Davis said: "Ovrinnto tl1c‘nItlonnlVslnnl ounce at this onsellolt it xnv duty ursls no examining. ansulsttslu, nude although l£_lI.—JJOt,lllt_|_t|1'i01‘ it Justice tcithe, scerctne Court to_;sc,uso his Juztiiortt ,.ts te‘nos,vv_itnout,.. out. Obie!“ hub 13,.‘ =u!1sc8lt>n.' ‘-not :torthcom1nu,'V sn ‘°‘tm‘hn°dt' n it a V0 ,1 any-' 2 is .1‘: I . mull!‘ , case no ’ 3103". mil; ‘ V to put too tetse position. and I vrilfxlvo both; "driven from Was tnxtou. --which are in I’ it 's writing. V. 2 ''‘H H" W” “mm” -' City 0! Lynn, Oonntynt Essex, and Common- - At this staxcct thovccsc-Illicit ‘shlt1_”he‘h'onld‘ '- ~llxe_sn dujournxnens as he had etltcetvltncssea‘ . "t‘€“°3 :.o“mnu'“°’s‘i_i.‘:‘*1l.3“.l‘f.‘:2‘&€i'£.T.?t9‘.1i£‘.“.""sf? P0003 3 ~ tlzo.‘-lntoruu. 01' my party. . ‘Na nlmmdch-'t,oVme ha.s..evnr"bccn .-mud nnleycs b ' rson"‘connectcdwwith an I-N,l,c£8dllto1’16t\'d"!o_'jIn _otbot'.tbtu1't1¢fl"I t b“, , 1;. a pltcsticrto. Iutf . -In . v I13, gy the non-prcducsiotiqoyl. the letter, tonrhscn the court." or obliged. to- _ _ none. the hGat1ns',' in the i‘irs.t‘pia'oo,» oomctli or: more‘. than three hours, Ind -thcn;‘by‘su-«sort to what. must slopes: to every one ‘u very strict can-, gnigo,-!ho'on'rclo_pc was ‘ ve -More more were These extra. delnys Jcensede loss though counsel not ‘blsmsble lllln be 0 "2’ .- C! 0 ..‘. u :1 in . . I - um not = -Iidas av opportunity to present. ctr ovl-' dcnoo. lube prosecution are non mix the detenso can proceed and we‘ vrnyvrhcu the prosecution are ready. I w adjourn Ihciouse .nnttl5o',cloolr. " .. ugh - V ,- .' .».Whon the court rouse led G-cn..1‘tyor no hit. Brooke, of counsel to: the delouse, en- temd. Accompanied by Hon. Aorsuu S. Hewitt, -tsboso presence gave riseto srcport that he Ru to tekmthe mind It! a. witness to: the-dm nso. » V . . . - - ' " Wtteeu Hogan was recalled by Col. Bits: for the prosecution. but his e.:mInlnittion'vmz on- jcletled :0 on the ground suns" Bliss was com- p it nan . - ’ ‘ - ‘ - ' The obloot£cn'vvns' overruled end Hogan tos- ttdcti. 1- ha.Ve,ltlbInl8lcd»lhB hiorcy envelope to a. microscopic tesnend iound creatures; I use tound on the stnmpnirure : vvuéxrinted, while what! out-tlguro its not prince , but is a ton- zitudinal stacks, and is not not in the 1.-ttnc lleld vitlz zero 3. ‘Above end_o. little to tbe right of tho . worn "Morey" is mrnsnrcs. ‘ one - .evl once at ' two word that! think is ‘.‘E:'q.." and on the other tbsrctsno word. The cruurc to the left at -“E.s'$." is continued, and is nearly in line with he stau:cp‘on the ruwerse of the cnvclogo showacvtdence ct rue ernsuret. Withint o ring under the word “h{oroy". there is avi- dcnco ot er: I Just. under the, letter,"y" mo lettchrs‘ ‘£0: 'i‘a1vvri:._::‘n. Ogulr the orotfiire ewor .- yen‘ or en cow at our on ggghe :rutrr£,_ sn_tl. there is is little erasure vc no ' nss. ' ‘ Gross-exnrninctt bv llr. Brooks. I examined the envelope at the l'oot onion, in the presence g_l_“3‘tr. Btissfitru. 18{t0\lgl1tiIt'ta5lI':bl?lky'xl]0l.‘t1,“'lllJl. n no . nox. . c w o brousrhr it there. . .‘ on » w ‘ and 4: Davis. I lntrnsted it to Mr. Bell. Mr. make. I understood the letter was not toga onto! your Honor-'s control, and I call your Honor’: attention to the tract that the let- ltfr is go‘: tnvtba some condition us when we do- vcro V C. Judge nuts. I cut on part at the cane, The tears were Ill in it tbcrc.. . (lbnrlcs Ilofimsn wns theucsllcd and teqtitlcd as follows: "The pbctozrrnph oi envclo a min made under-us so rvislon:1 received ttrotn hir. Hurt and tie it the some conultlon now its when I received in] noticed no erasures, I did not -look tor them." John I-‘lain. tcstitlcd: I. reside in New Jersey‘ 1 ‘ um eultor oi the American Jon:-rm .qf Jlucrosoop and have ‘made its. study for twenty- vo years. tlnve been called as s. witness as export/bolero. row the storey envelope two hours ago sud. tmve examined it under vi miscrosoono. The sur- tnoc ol the pspcr is disturbed in many points,‘ which can be discovered bybottling is to the light: at several points clan and above the name the nbers are disturbed. lion: is or usurc. Above the word "Moray" net: been evidently the word ‘'21 ." The disturbance oi the uber is on the u tsl e o! the envelope. Tiiern to dim turbsnce on the atslgp on the reverse, but _no: more than 0 (nary friction would cause. I do not think it ernsure. The lig- urc 3 seems to have escaped. Bcloru two there may have been an -extra degree oi rubblnf. The muarosconc lhmve that figure 1 slung: do figure 2 was not stomped on the into at tbu cnvclo e. I saw the word "i-:vq.," but could not tel what‘ the other ornsures were. There ucmmoamsll s to oi ink under the word "re tnsentIsl.i\‘o;‘ more to -rd-ziun. . Judge style. can the witness x his micro- scope so that I can examine the env clove? The witness. Yes, sir. The lntitrumont. was then enacted, and cr- tsminntlon mean) by the Justice. bin wits than cross-examined by Mr. Ilowe. lie was shown prtrt ot the envelope with the words, “J. A. Gatrtlcltl, hi. 0.," and marl: of the stamp on it. On request, heimnden microsco lo lnvcstl-. gution oi it, and tcstltiotl: "T e‘mm-it is stan1_Dcecist ntsnstcn to the titotmncxnocrxt. _ _?_ Oitsunnsrox, W‘. : cotnuslttcd » suicide to-dnv by toxin‘; ‘tut o_vp'i~ dose oi morphine." _sho ._was.o.bont,:o'ycu-5 .0ntc,unm wltliltrtha lnst v-lx.'rnont.i'l Vsn .. . _A-Dendiygboso, ' tandem tmnstrlrto the uicbc-Democrat.‘-. ‘ Gl2l_fIV«I‘..0,-. Octoborazo sm'canu.Vnm. love, h1youn'a:_1nsn resident ' " suicide by tsl:lnx't>olilon‘to'j~dd‘y. t.\.uctlcn_'8t_tlcI This [D 3'. Groceries, nxt'uron,=iotc., :_itt'}', Thirteenth ttndpoilfnllo Dsolel Lincoln is ‘rare, ctc;,"'ct to n; to ‘ nortlicds zcorneg {ll »‘~ Pine 6 ' ' *1-x=x2rr.J;vx;.*,occobem_ :o;_.‘-stem waxes, , , anmruti ujg2’asn- ' '99. 8°”? this morning. _ He‘ etc o‘ good brook. .; last. that which ’ ' the 2 nmlc.- Wright tollois'_ed him and said, '.‘(l—d d—n your old soul, 1 will kill you," and ' t mus tried It the July term.- Forucr Ends Ills ttxlstencc in is Ztlys-_ levv ' - days aszotuo onlccrs were searching in this city 1: lnullokcd that Archer‘ otllccrs nod lett Jneksonlcountv‘ .drober‘tot-nod ‘ not null, nsArt-hcrsurvlvcd but an hour or. p _ _ VA.. _0ctobc‘r. :s._-anon- Stanley,“ iinmctc at Iinttsu: Bogus’ btgntb, " 0! age, and lived um» Potneroy, _§1'oI.gi_0odr_;_ty',* . V '0 gave us her reason tor the not tile: as pmnsln Q , icons: xoutlcmnnut Maiden hsdxonobaokegn ’ ere coinnattspd ' ' John . 1!.‘ Seatt,:.‘- 511 'Witshln§t9n,. _....,,,,§.. ‘ lat¢‘.=:Icsv>vd‘ah.sin¢; thirds or the wood, but are (cited to noon: . -it-"‘ Knuptn than romxrkoc. "Blot ‘with my‘ . _ down no stumped him in the stomnch. ‘Young’ - man no made at dog wooa.e.bout three inches o in- ot more than one not hour, and yet no one ‘ ' hero never into to spec: ., tether,‘ brother end her grandparents dud their . up in his old ‘ nolghborhoodfi -cud suitor having “ learned ' that onlcers , mm » been senrvhtnx tor ' tiled :_ took