Show THE CAMPAIGN the republicans still indulge in idle chopo democracy grows stronger every day by WU telegraph to tho and naw nsw YORK oct 21 the herald learn from cleveand Clevel nd A gentleman who visited mentor relates that garfield in conversation with an ex army officer and former member of rosecrans staff recently expressed his surp riso that Koae crans should hare written the letter he did regarding him the two general bad always been on good terms and just before the Chicago contention G went to the patent office at washington and arranged for the granting of certain favors which rosecrans had been desirous of getting and which ho thought woud set him free of severe pecuniary trouble said garfield I did not receive the papers that granted rosey what he wanted un til after the chicago convention I then forwarded them to him with a polite note and received in reply a letter of the warmest thanks later heard from rosecrans regarding his party principle which he said were democratic and he asked that should not regard it as any slight on me whom he had the highest regard for he also stated that he should vole for Uan cock I replied that I never let politics interfere with social or other pleasant tt batione lat ione and should not feel offended in the lea it at his voting for the candidate whom he felt he ought to vote for boon after I learned that rosecrans had said severe things of me and when called to task on ef his former condemnation of vae had replied in a letter saying that many a man had committed deeds during the interval bet wren his first praise and criticism of me for seventeen years that send him to the penitentiary did he really do that asked the officer who was uniformed yes replied garfield in tones of just indignation and after bis former protestations of friendship and what I had done for him as friend I felt as if I could forgive him lean think well of old rosy or h n service for bis country but I certainly cannot commend the acts ortho present rosy when they aie so contrary to ones sense of what is honorable amret t 22 the arrange for a grand street parade of the classe this city on next in avor of tiie election of general garfield are pro greasing favorably it will be one of the most imposing demonstrations witnessed here N tw bonx oct gl at a meeting of ball committee on at which john kelly wa ent gen spinola vig denounced the republican candidate for the presidency and spoke of him as afre trader as an eamy to the workingmen and ly many otheir titles these chinese cons linued come from pan they already have all but a lyof our washing and atwould not le long andr rul before they would monopolize other branches of business something should be done to prove to the peo p that the republicans are in favor of almond eyed celestials celesti als ho moved aba a commit cittee be applin led to provide mans to bring facts in this matter before the country michael called attention to aliat he claimed to te the unprotected stale of democracy throughout new york stale Ki gorson said he had been speaking in co for the had had opportunities vi to the state of the canvass there were several things that struck me continued Si gorson while I waa in the interior of aba state the republicans were well organized organised sed aal ell supplied documents the democrats on the contrary were clamoring for documents but for some reason or other they could gel none tammany hall he thought should take hold jfhn bittor mit tor lh NEW YOKE oct 22 the IIer alTs cleveland special eynds the following extract rom an interview which the city editor of the of bl city had with barfield Oar field at mentor tome time before his nomination what is your opinion general in to the chinene ques liona I hive great deal of jiyo pathy with the people of and the other pacific slates in reference to subject but U was ft mistake on the part of ame to confound the immigration of jar chinese to his country with the advent of coolies who may bo brought here under contract and as slaves we have a right to reject all slave there aro laws to prevent thair nto tle united stales jut as in old times these laws can be made to apply to coolie just aarin gently of better still to obtain the eid iff ew of preventing the introduction of coolie labor o the disadvantage of the working afif thi country wo might make a treaty with oina by it could be understood that slaves or coolies were not to be landed on our shores bajt to y that any well be ahmed av abiding person should be kept way booming broo wilt aldo botn the coblio beslem would bo hard anu contrary to the intention of our will a bill of the charo tr you indicate be apt to pass A bill in some modified form will be presented and if in proper sampe relative to the coolies w tho ro wil ta wall culican ig to help its passage and the president atod all wll concur in it other wio not anit jib jemsa car oct 33 speech last ld think I can give the people of now that tho re Ao ticket at the approaching election is going to iava tatt votee of the solid north including New jersey applan app lun 11 used to be a common baying wine yeara to abl jersey WM biot in tha united stales that it was a foreign land but since that she has redeemed herself on several occasions and she is going tc prove again on alie second of november that the is in tho union p I woud not say anything any thin if I could help it that should bo ol 01 to anny who might be present I like the democrats some of my best friends are among the democrats but then I think for a time they should bo satisfied with letting the republican party run this government go at least until they can give better assurance llido any they have given th it they run it in the same way for the int reil of all classes ond ill burink the democratic war that we bad from 1861 to contend ed that the rebels all of whom were democrats app huso and laughter were just as much interested in their defeat M we were in tf rested in defeat ing them I believe I was right atheni it byis the interest of every foot of territory and every person occupying every foot of territory in this glorious union that the rebellion should be putdown and that we should remain one and a united people and I believe oday o day every democrat who is interested in this government i as much interested in their defeat on the second of november as the republicans are in te rested in defeating in other words I believe in the greatest good to the greatest number and that greatest good cornea from our success applause being asked to deSen grant objected somewhat ns that would be his third w t new oct 22 tho national democratic committee issued the following lost night to the public when this campaign opened the national democratic con traded with the american union and the western union telegraph cos for special gatei for their business and arranged with said companies that all telegram sent or received by the committee bo returned at the end of each week to the cashier of alio as vouchers for the bills rendered telegrams or received liy our committee were this arrangement weekly and paid for according accord ng to contract on wednesday morning oct tha western union telegraph company returned to the committee bouchem vou cheM s usual for the week in october upon examination by our cashier to verify tho amount alie following telegrams were found in a package so sent as vouchers evidently being a mistake on the part of the official having in charge at the alfice of tho western union telegraph Com piny the telegrams are written upon WU blinks and are us follows rush oct to uon chaij boyea care II 11 jen kin jinjr jr jacksonville fia I tele graphed yesterday I will provide as requested two hundred each for calendar and yourself as compensation signed marshall jewel 17 paid rush oct 12 1880 lo 10 J W wicker collector key west florida city of dallas took for city of texis tex is colorado for key writ men were on deck instructed to say about it marshal jewell Aid the numerals ISO and in these laatt telegram means BO many men these telegrams or rather the one addressed to J W wicker U S collector at the port of key west fla tells its own story the sun had not goco down in the state of indiana where one of the araudi ever perpetrated on n breo government free ballute ballu tg beio about loba when alie chairman of the national republican and an official of the united states government were preparing to repeal in alie state of florida the infamy about to lie consummated in the state of indiana the committee yero advised previous ioui to the receipt of tewo telegrams that the state of florida was about to be overrun liy repeaters of our large cities the telegrams of mr jewell aply confirm what the committee wel knew to be n fact the above telegrams aro in llie possession of the committee they are written in copying and have been copied in u letterpress letter press book and bear tho telegraph receivers checks and marks and this commits tee cefie any ano to they are not genuine the ara now being and will be given to the in a day or two wf II 11 chairman nat dam Commit tco clr B oct the most ac tivo and prominent in east tennessee Tenn esiee are gone over to alie republicans others are expected to ww adt IlicH Mos D oct 22 MT ionn las been that the democratic national committee lias recognized the |