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Show 5?l I poutigaljalk JdltTJ I Beptw and Reid Speak to En-!55 En-!55 I thusiastic Crowds. dneya IK '.''fhS M P.HlWLE TALKS VOI.ITICS. recti II l.i'""" nplrr, . '"P I Citoufo Electors Withdraw from the Cleveland Ticket. irUli, """ IB "" !tK if iaiiiM'' aiiaiw ruon ti IB 1 (..,.. ""M";l"1- ,. ..lll.ll or llio I'ollllcal , ,J rallies In eleeao.. " V - I IniAOA, N. V., Oct. 8I.-A crowdof ""1 1 t,D thousand outhuilesllo peopl" to night endeavored to forcu themselves ' bio two halls of tlm capacity of . toouiand each, llioall-pcrvadlng desire being to leu and licr Wbllelaw Hold -v oJ Ohauncey M. Dofow. Tho lallor -' (1l,k d tho Optra Home, receiving nn lotbuiiastlo welcome The dlitln-ly dlitln-ly gulihod spcakor In llio coune o( bis ru- j jnarke laid: !q Where la tbla poverty, llila calamity 1 our Demoorallo friends Bay le ' abroad In Ibo land today7 Tb.y alia 10 say protection la robbery an uucon- to lUtutluhal. 1 discover, lawyer )f reading tho drclslone of tbetiupreme of Court of the United Btates, that In ,, construing thuconitllutlouallty.of lawi, " Ibe dsclsloj la alwaja outhoaldoof tho liberty and prosperity of tholo- I liepew cloicil with a reference lo lila speech luloglilug Cleveland, tbo i cullaillyofwhlcuho aald waatbat lie ulJ not write It. Mr. Held received an ovation on being Introduced, and aald In pari: Thu Democratic party la not known ty 111 work to tlila general UDlon. It never Inn bail n Fresldont aud Congress Con-gress together. Fortbeilrat lime tlie political alluatlon la audi Ibat If you ilelcut thecholco of thu Itepubllcan convention you make It certain that ou will delcat a majullty ol the llouie and Heuate for tbo llrst time since the administration of Jluclianan, and the Democratic I ally will bo able to work lie will. The groat questions of the day are reciprocity and honest money. The Jtepublloan party Ueclarea for n protective tarllT. What doea Cleveland nay atiout reciprocity? I lied nothing. Can you produce one word from Clave. laud'a letter of acceptance explaining whether he li In favor of national bank rurrtney the beat currency the country coun-try ever aaw or whether be favora ' the iharn and corrupt currency which the Democratlo platform declarea In favor ol? In conclusion, Held challenged the verdict of tbo American peoplo upon Iho character and euocuw of the ud-inlnlitratlon ud-inlnlitratlon of llenlamln liarrlaon. "How about tho 1 orco bill," yelliil a Democrat with n etrong breath. 11 To begin with," aald Held, "thore la no force bill. Them waa propoaed a bill to direct i'ederal authorltlca to reculate the election! at which I'ederal bfljevia are to bo elected. Why ahnuld not Federal authorltlca aupervlae and (laure the accuracy and Juillcu of Fed erat olllolnlaf It wrouc, Cleveland, for hla act of 1SS0 directing Ita execution, execu-tion, muit tlrtt bo arralgneu before wo, tho lttpubllcan party, can be aaaalled. Itaopponenuare nullineraof the Four tienlh and Flltienth amendmentaof the Conttltutlou." TIIC I1ILII0N DOLLAR CONClllEM. Krw Vomc, Oct. 31. Four thousand ople crowded Coopor Union tonight to lliteu to Henator John O. Carlule talk; olltlca under thu auaplctaof the ileform club. The aejator opcueJ with a acntblng arraignment of tho billion dollar Congress, which laiuo, II holblug ruon, should causo evary elector elec-tor to put the teal of hla condemnation on tho policy of tbo ltepublloau party. The Democratlo party, ho said, has hot declared lor Ircu trade, but elm-ply elm-ply for a constitutional nyalem of taxation for the aupport of tho government without oempelllhg one man to put with hla earning for the I benefit of another mau. The govern ment baa n right to tax people for private purposea. or It haa onetfght to tax them for publlo purpaiei. There Is no middle ground. Thu McKluley till waa pauod for tho purpose or getting get-ting contributions to the Itepubllcan oamialgn. lly It the ptople are divided di-vided Into two classes, one receiving the LoncllU, the other receiving the burdens. Tho tenator ridiculed the assertion that the McKlnloy bill beno. fitted thu American tin plato Industry, and In eonclualon appealed to thu audlenoe to votu the Democratlo ticket from top to bottom. Tin: coloiiaix) 1 1 i.cno-v. Denvkii, Oct. St. Thu remaining Jwo repreeeulatlvea of the t'eople'j parly electoral wero aubmltled today by tbo Cleveland Democrats when I ttiey withdrew their prealdvnllal elec- tore. Today they declined to eerve aa Cleveland reprcsontntlvea, and together to-gether with thulr colleagues, nre endeavoring en-deavoring to bavo their names removed re-moved from thu Cleveland ticker. On account of their nanus being already : cartllleel, the aocretaiy la undecided 1 whether to allow thu withdrawal or lo Jet them remain. JI'M Allll AND DHHW Npw Havkm, Conn, Oct. 111. yayn MaoVuagli addreesed a g audlenoa of Democrats In llj-perlou llj-perlou tonight. Hu proceeded to lo answer Depow, who had crlll. ! filed him aomewhatliarahly, venturing be observation that Dopew nuptioaed, lecausu political apeechea weru uaunl-y uaunl-y madu after dinner, they wero all Piter dinner apeechea lhu rest of hla (emarka woru devoted to tho denuuclu-lion denuuclu-lion of tho Itepubllcan part, MOTIIINa IN IT, rrfTu1.". "', ,3' Tho report (5fV. Was 'liuton, alleging that the Mvll Bervlcu Commission had recom-Wended recom-Wended thu criminal proitcutlon of t Truiautir Tliomaa or lhu llrpul lic.i!i ata'o cumnillitv, M Irui lightly al atate tirrul'iuariira. lodiy Lualrnian llnclutteaid: "I hero la nothing In Iho durum. Letter wero sent by lhu euiurullteH ti llepubllcana nikln lot the ciiiitilbu tlona lo the legitimate tnm alien ex-I ex-I chsea. They nru exactly aui h lettnra aa lamiuiny aud llio Democrata nt large aru sending nut. rherult nude-maud nude-maud male for inoriry, nnJ the reclpl-enlauf reclpl-enlauf tho letters utcujt aJJrmel as ttllce-holdcra." oiii runii roil iiahiiuon. llIKWKI.V.v, N. V Oct. St. Seven thou.nml op!o chrered for llarrl.nu and Held, audillilencd toOof ernor McKluley, Mc-Kluley, of Ohio, aieakluirof cniiinl;ii iMUealutlie Clermont ATenuu ltlnk tonight. Tlienieellug woi Ibu most enthualaitlc Mlly over hold In Klnga touiity, IN (HitunN. C'MIOAOo, Oct. 31 Sir. V. II. Her, t of lhu Urt'jcnlan, of 1'. rtland, Oregon, who Is In Iho Llty.ail J today t lit tnuru waaaanarl In tbuprenratliina for tho election In Oregon that la likely to bring aerloua disco Dillturo to the Poms-crata Poms-crata nud ropullsti. An attempt was ruajubylheni to form a fusion ticket, tho Idea b''ig to withdraw two Donlo cratlc nnu'.Vo I'opullst ileclnta and unllo on thu eime number of clectora of the tun partita arid thus, II poaalblr, defeat the Keiib!lcan electoral elec-toral tlcki I. Tho law In Orojon, how. ever, provides that all nominations mini I 11 led wllh thoecorelary ol thu atate, nud tho clerkaof tho respective counties at lent flfiinm daj a before llio election. Tlila attempt at fusion was mule too late aa It la much h"i than lllteeu daya to election. Thu conae-iiuenoe conae-iiuenoe la that thu Democrata and f'ui ullila will not be able to get together uion a legal ticket nor back to tho original condition, lhu Democrata may vole for their own vlectora but cannot vote for the 1'opulliU' electors, and thu l'opulliti may voto for their own but not for tbu Democrata. This In, 111 abort, no way to combine tbe tickets, last urn: of Tin: caMimiux. Nl W Yoitic, Oct. .11. The last week of thu campaign baa dawned and the battle for supremacy will now bo waged with the usual final volley of wild rumors, ru-mors, rapid donlalr, itlrrlng appcale and perhaps added elements of bitter-nci-a aud raacor. New York atato will bu called lata service hero by both jiartlts, and meetings have) beeu arranged ar-ranged for every night In every city of tho atate. The registration lu thu rural districts clcies this week and ou thla thu bore of Itcpubllcau lUcceaa will be baaed. The lndlcatlona are that It will bu the heaviest ot years, Mid will to same extent at least counteract the great registration of the cltlea. Senator Hill will sp-ak at ttm-o points In tho state during tbe week, and ex. I'realdeut Cleve'and will review pa-radea pa-radea hero BLd In Brooklyn. On both aldee the utmost cite la being cierclsud to avoid deals, and en thla polut alone many atlll look for Tammany defection. The light for the legislature lo luteuso-ly luteuso-ly bitter and II li likely that to Injure a llopubllcao aucceuor to Henator Hlscock or to make a Domocratlo sen-atar'a sen-atar'a election possible sacrifices will be made by both aides. It Moms to bu an 01 en secret that tbo Htpubllean nomliiio for mayor waa named to be traded for assembly votes. A TOIICllLKIlIT I ItUCLSSIOY. Tunic IlAUTb, Oct. 81. The Democrata De-mocrata had a torchlight pronaalou heru toulght, participated In by the (J ray olub aud Cleveland club. |