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P LV v assaaraaay T HGT 1O ties, Attorneys, NOv. 5, 1872. B oo Bueeee and Corouors. Tt principal candidates are: Liberal, Republican. A National Array of Candidates for the Natieaa! Elcction. The Vote of 1868 and Since. State Tickets and Congressional Nomi- nations Throughout the Union. Full List of Candidates for the Hlinois Legislature. POPULAR VOTE IN 1868, 29, 108,857 Totalvote....| 3,013,188 Whole vote, 5,716,788, The Electoral vote in 1368 was 317, viz.: For Grant, 221; Seymour, 73 ; nok cast, 23, LATEST VOTE OF STATES. In the following table is given the most recent votes of Statesin general elections of this or preceding years, taking the heads of tickets and ing no account of the scattering or miscel- laneous vote : 2,703,600] 526,881 217,208 4d 4dmnl 1dj. | 71,671 28,190) 62,581 46,563 9,982 ,203} bt |168,5791144,¢ 188,275 92,370) 42,154 1] 68,910] §,391] 22 ELECTORAL COLLEGE IN 1872, The Electoral vote is equal to the added mem- bership of the Senate and House, in Congress, £nd is, this year, based upon the new sppor- tionment of 292 Representatives. to which add for 74 Senators; total. 366. In each State (Florids inclnded) the Electors are now chosen Dy general ticket. The apportionment is as i o hard J. Oglesby. Gustavus Eoerner, T Jobu Churles Bla Charles H. Lanphier, Auditor, s i aniel O'Hara, Charles E. Lippincot o h Attorney ',Genv.‘mk umes K. Edsal John V. Easigce, - of the Supreme Court, B. A:D, Wilbanks, 3. . Campbell, David A. Brovs, E. C. Hamburger, Eli Smith, Cairo D. Trimble, ‘Boardlof Equalization, 1. Daniel G, Skelly, William 1. Whitney. 2. Thomas Wilce, Richard P, Derrickson. S, Charles Enoblesdorsf, |Homer Willmarth, 4. Charles B, Wells, Oreon C, Diggins. 5. Alpheus P, Goddard, {Edward B, Warner, 6. Justus Stevens, Wiliiam L. Wiley, T, John D. Rogers, Sslvester H. Dewey. 8 A J. Alexander, Tra C, Mosier, ¢ 9, Samuel P, Mars Rafus W, Miles, 10, Asaph O, Hammon Danicl D. Perry. Grant, |Seymour, 11, Levi T, Whitesides, [Charles H, Eldred, xz;:'.t’ l e John W, Savage, Joseph W. King. atton, Fisher, ;176,366 3 English, 22,1521 15, Somuel McNuit, iGeorge . Harper. 15, Daniel L. McCawley, 1Alex W. Bothwell. 17. George Huuter, {Frederick W, Wolf., 18, John Meyer, [Duniel R. McMasters, 19, A, E. McCabe, IR. A, Moss, ‘Representatives in Congress, 1, Lucius B. Otis, John B, Rice, 2, Carter H, Horrison, |Jasper D, Ward, 5. John ¥, LeMosne, 4. Seymour G, Bronson, 5. James Dinsmoor, 6. Calvin m“flm]u, |Charles B, Farwel Stephen A. Hurlbnit, [Horatio C. Burchard, - Joun B, Hawley, 7. Gavion D, A. Par] Franklin Corwin, § George O.Bames, ' |Greenbury L. T, 9, N, E. Worthingt ville Barrere, - 10, William . Neece,” | Williom F. Ho¥, 11, Bobert M. Enapp, Asa C. Maitheis, 12, Jumes O, Robinson, 3L H, Chamberlain, - 13. Clifton H, 3oore, * [John McNults, 14 Willism E, Nelson, |Joseph G, Caninon, 15, John R. Eden, George Hunt, 16. Silas L. Bryan, James S. Martin, 17, Willinn R. Morrison, |John B, Hay, 18, George W. Wall, Issac Clements, 19, Samuel §, Marshall, [Green B, Raum, THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. Senators for Districts 1, 8, 5, etc., will serve two years; for Districts 2, 4, 6, etc., foUr years. Each Senatorial District elects three Represent- atives under the ‘“minority plan.” REGULAR NOMINATIONS. For the Senate. Republicans, |Joseph . Reynolds, Ricard S. Thompson, (Richard P. Derrickson, Sumuel K. Dow, Yo J. McGrath, Toraco ¥, Waite, [Rollin S, Williamson, Ciark W. Upton, Liberals. 1. James W. Sheshan, 2, James Wadsworth, 3. Miles Kchoe, 4. Yillara Woodard, 5. Devotion C. Eddy, 6. Henry E. Hamilion, 7. Simon P, Brown, 8. Charles H, Tryon, 9, John P. Jones, Jobn Early, 10, William P. Naramore, [Heury Green, 11, Winfield §, Wilkiuson, [Joseph 3L Patterson, William Thl, (George P, Jacobs, 13, William Patton, AL B, Castle, 14 Robert X, Murrey, |Eugene Cantield, 15, William S, Brooks, (Joka H. Duniels, 16. Achille Chiniquy, |4, S, Palmer, 17, Edward C. Hegelar, |Eimer Baldwin, 18, William Colon, Jumes G, Strong, 19, Milo Eendall, Lorenzo D, Whiting, o Washingtou E, Cook, [Edward 4. Wilcos, William H. Shepard, [Patricks H. Sanford, (Benjamin R, Hampton, C. C. Preston, James DeWitt, Lucien H, Kerr, ! Levi Higgins, A8, Curtis, 23 Moses A, Luce, 24, Benjamin Warren, 25, Samuel P, Cummings, 25. John S, Lee, 27, Edward Lyn | Aaron B, Nicholson, 28, William R, Duncan, |John Cusey, 9. Willism A Barnes,’” |ichael Donahue, Jairus C. Sheldon, John C, Short, Charles B. Stecle, Thomas A, Apperson, Daniel C. Amaden, [John W. Smith, 30, Daniel Bradley, 81, Joseph B, Manh, 32, James R, Cunningham, 33, Charles Voris, $4. Willism B. Hundley, 85, Alexander Starne, 86, Archibald A, Glean, [J. &, Boler, 37, B, F. Grover, George V. Buins, 33, William B, Archer, (Robert Frost, 39, William Brown, [John C, Salter, 40, Beatty T. Burke, David E. Beatly, 41, Bam, A, Buckmaster, |Tohn H. Yager, 42, George Gundiach, 43, John B, Eagy, 44, Basil Foster, |Tames K. Sawyer, John Cunninghaim, George W. Henry, 45, Edward Harlan, William J. Crews, 46. Thomas S, Casey, - _H. S. Plummer, 47, Francis M.Youngblood,|John N, Wasson, 1,915| 48, 'William K. Murphy, |James P, Craig, 14,055| 49 John Hincheliffe, Wi, H. Dnders '836| 50, Jesse Ware, Benjamiin L. Wiley, [a1%,760/35,62 51, George W. B, Corlis, [Charlea 31, Ferrell, 8,141] 1,244 For the House. 5 51,537/33,534 1. Henry Sweet, William Wayman, 78,979 1 OttoMutschiechner, |James B, Bradwell, 73,930} 2, Frank bermen, [Charles G. Wicker, 16,613; Egbert Silas P. Hopkins, 8. Constantine Kaxn, Thomas M. Halpin, 4. William H. Condon, Samuel §, Gerdner, 5. Hugh Mciaughlin, E. J. Cullerton, Jokn F, Scanlan, :Thomas E. Ferries, |William A. Herting, Austin J. Gibbons, Ingebret Olson, 6. Otto Pelzer, [George E. Wasnburn, William C, McClure, [John M, Rountree, 7. Daniel Booti, Henry C, Seane, Tueodore Guénther, |C. . Daiton, 8. Richard Bishop, Elishia Gridiéy, IFlavel K. Granger, 9, Seeley Perry, Jessc 8, Hildrup, [Robert 3., Cross, (Daniel J. Stewart, follows: 10. Frederick Stal Alired 3, Jones, State. Electoral vote, Electoral cote. Edward 8, Kz‘:}'nkfle, James S. Tuggart, Alabama. 10 1. James E. McPherron, {Dean S, Efucr, ‘Arkansas - James Bhaw, Californi . 12, Frederick H. Marsh, |Isaac Tice, Connecticat. Henry D, Dement, GEErvans South Carolina. Tenuessee. ... .. | B anbanBuBEBons BoabBoanlalb ig .184 ELECTORAL TICKETS. ¥ JLLINOIS AND ADJOINING BTATES. Gredley, o {ihgeads 8. Graat. yssés e ! For Vice President, B. Gratz Brown, {Henry Wilson, O eary Greenebaum, William Bross, en y John D, Caton, David T, Linegar, Thomas Hoyne, Chauncey T. Bowes, Charles C. B, Holden, |LesterL. Bond, Arno V Afohlon D. Ogden, Zsaac W, Swan, [Richard L. Divint, Robert C. Burchell, Jumes Shaw, ‘Eric Johnson, Norman i. Byaz, Caspar Butz, 5 Stepken R. Moore, [Yoseph 3, Cassel, Msrtin Shallentarger, ~ (Willium Selden Gale, Qeorge Edmunds, Jr,, | W, D. Henderson, William Steinwedell, |Moses L, Bane, David L, Phillips, (George A. Sanders, ‘Semuel C, Parks, Sngh Fullerton, . John Cunninghsm, 3Martin B. Thompson, John X, Gin, - 33cob W, Wilkin, George L. John P. VanDorston, John Hinchelife Joba L Rinaker, Benjamin W, BhArD, ok Dougherts, Fradtiin Plerce, William H. Robinson, INDIANA—IS. George W. Julisn, Jonsthan Y. Gordon, John B, Coffrotl, Joseph & Bl Csrus 3L Allen, o rar James Gavi Tsaac S, Moo George wf“s‘!unmn, Daniel B. Kumier, James A, Cravens, Cyrus T. Nixon, John 8, Bcobey, James ¥, Allisod, James T. Hockman, John R, Goodwis, William R Harisof, |George W. Grubbs, Willism E. McLean, James T. Johnston, Thomss . Harrison, | Benjamin F. Gregers, Jonsthsn V. Evans, Calvin Cow James Bror Bobert S, Taslor ilo S. Hascall; Erastus W, H, Edis, it Sidney Eeith, ax—11, William A. Howard, [Eber B. Ward, [Hermann Riefer, Frederick Walldorf, |James O'Donrel, Lawson 4. Duncir, Henry (Alonzo Sessions, B hSttand, [Swmel . Tves, ‘Abram Smith, Jobn L. Woods, Charles Babo, Charles L. Ortmsnz, Charles B, Fenton, [Jobn F. Browa. wscossmN—10. And William E. Cramer, Ay o Frederick Flefecher, Wyman Spooner, iJerome 8. Nickles, Amasa G. Cook, George G. Swain, George E King, ; |Ormsby H. Thomas, Samuel Kindskopf, / |Frederick Hilgen, Hobert H, Hotclkiss, [E C. McFetridge, Anton EKlsus, (George E. Hoskinson, ‘Milton Montgomers, Romanzo Bunn, Matthew Wadleigh, [Henry D, Barron. ERi o S o 2L Wikt William snall, Tof Bt Charles Kittleson, Thomas Wilsan, Charles A. Coe, ‘Harold Thorson, - JAL 5. Chandlet, “smos C. Morxil, Theodore Sander. T0%A—1l. itz Henry Warren, Semuel J. Kirkwood, Hnas B, Fouke, Christian Wullwebber, Edward Campbell, Jr., |Sammel A, Russell, Tacob Butler, James T, Lane, _ Shubsel P. Adams, Etijah Odell, J.T. Boot, Enoch W. Esstman, Georgo A, Gray, ®. H. Gilimore, Willsm E. Sheppard, [Jsmes Coen, 3. M Elwood, [Warren S, Dungan, 3, L Mitchell) T. V. Shoup, E. B. Wilion, Isaac Pendléton. STATE AND CONGRESSIONAL. ILLINOIS. R The State elects go;iir;:;x nn(%lséate (Omcex\s‘i 19 Congressmen, a Legi ) enators an 158 _Bagxteuntgv.‘él'nl). state Board of Equaliza~ Lyman B. Ray, |George M. Hollenback, Julius A Carpeuter, James G. Wright, 5. . Moo, 13, Perry A. Armstrong, 14. Jumea Herrington, 15. John 8. Jessup, Jabez Harvey, A W. Helse, | Amos Suvage, 16. Eilas Wenger, AL J. Sheridan, =, B, Collins, Thomas S. Suwyer, 17. Geo, W. Armstrong, |Joseph Hart, William Cogswell. ~ |Louis Soule. 18, Jchn P, Middlecoff, |Lucien Bullard, John F. Blackburz, |John Pollock, 19, Mark K. Dewey, Jacob R, Muivane, Cyrus Bocock, 20. Robert Lesch, J. Dwight Webber, 21, Charles Dunham, 2, 3. W. Hensley, Nathanicl Modre, |James G, Freeman, Edwin H, Johnston, Wilder W, Warner, George P, Grabam, A, J. Bureeter, |3, Smith Chambers, 23, Alpheus Lewis, William A. Grant, Joln E, Jackson, E. K. Westfall, 24, James Stark, IE. E. Lane, William Scott, David Rankin, 5. Stephen ¥, Thornton, (John A, Gray, J. Monroe Darnell, 926 Michael C, Quinn,” {Eugene §, Webster, Engelbert Nader, |Julius S, Starr, 27, Jacob W, Noel, [Peter J, Huwes, Laban 3L Strond, |H. H. Snow, 28, Thomas P. Rogers, (A E. Stewart, [John Cassedy, 29, Jacob Frick, William T. Moffitt, Tilmen Lane, |Job A Race, 20, Willism Yark, John Penficld, F.E, Bryant, C. P, Davis, 81, Henri B, Bishop, Jacob H. Oakwood, Will:s O, Pinnell, 2. 7, B, Bridges, James A, Connells, W, T, Bylvester, |Joln A. Freeland, 33, Isaac B. Hume, |Benson Wood, William H, McDonald, 94, E. J.C, Alexander, [James 3T, Truitt, Hirum P, Shumvway, 35, Alfred Orendorff, ilton Hay, " Charles H. Rice, Shelby AL Cullom, 36, H, H. Bloore, N. W. Branson, Willium W, Easley, 37. Charles Baliow, Nehemish Bushnell, Tra 3L Moore, Joel Benton, felvills D. 3fasste, John Gordon, George E. Warren, Jonathan Plowmah, Thomus T, Rame;, 38, Henry Dresscr, Steplien G, Lewis, 39. Jerome B. Nulton, John W. Meacham, 40, Archie L. Virden, Willism McAdams, Jr., 41, Henry Weinhelmer, 3. R, Hite, | Anthony Deck, - 42, Fred Danclmeser, |E. A, Lietze, C. D, Hoiles, [Andrew G, Henry, 43, Churles G. Smith, |Ziba S, Bwan, Nap. B. Morrison, 44. Robert T, Forth, Elbert Rowland, 45. C. C. Fletcher, J. 8. Flanders, 46. Leonides Walker, Patrick Dolan, 47, James R, Loomis, John G, Newton, Tsazc N, Jaquess, ID. W, Barcluy, Thomas J, Gotden, [Robert 8, Anderson, S. 31, Mitchell, 48, Austin James, James H, Walt, William Neville, Wachingfon Platt, 49. Luke H, Hite, Ernst W. Wider, Bernhard Wick, John Thomas, 50. Joba H. Oberly, Matthew J. Inscore, William A. Lemms, 61, Newton B, Casey, - |James B, Morray, E. L. Zove, IRREGULAR CANDIDATES. For the Senate. 6. C. 8. Hammond, Temperance, a6, Jonathan Brassfield, Bourbon, 27, Edward Davis, Bourbon, $7. 3. C. Pierson, Bourbon, For the House. 3, Perley Lows, Temperance. 6. C. P. Buckingham, Temperauce, 12. E. L. Green, Bourbon. 15, Michiael Haley, Independent. 16, John Dale, Temperance, 7. H. M. Gallagher, Independent, 18 Bobert Thompson, Bourbon. 920, Edward Clifford, Bourbon, 55, Christopher Wildon, Eourbon, 35, Benjamin Dane, Bourbon, 7. John Suedeker, Bonrbon. 38, 31. J, Fitzpatrick, Independent, 99, C. W. Aiken, Independent. 32 Isaac Shields, Bourbon. Andrew Gwinn, Independent, 33, William H. Bhafielyr,bgndepudmi. . 3L D. Seags, Bourbon. . Heonge 1t Crmpbell, Todependext. « 37. Leo R. Campbell, Bourbon. 38, James M. Leighton, Independeat, 1. T. 12 P. Neal, Independent. 5, Job Shockey, Independent. James €reed, Independenty % 49. H. H. Stmonds, Indej George Kinghorn, Labor, 50, D. A. Pasker, Irdependent ALABAMA, The Legislature to be elected vill choose & TUnited States Senator, vice Spencer, Republican. G ‘Thomas 3, Hernelen, Licutcnaut Governor, Edward H. Moren, Alex. McKinstry, Becretary of Staty Jabez J, Parker, Pat. Ragland. urer, James F. Grant, Arthiur Bingham, Anditor. ‘Thomas J, Burnet, R. T, Bmith. Attorney General. John W. A, Sanfor Ben. Gardver, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Joseph Hodgeon, Joseph, H. Speed. Commiesioner of Indust Resources, Edward F. Comegys, Thomas Lambert, Teprescititives in Congress, At large—2. Alpheus Baker, Christopher C, Shests, John J, Jolly, |AlexAml2r ‘White, By istricts— 1. Frederick G, Bromberg,{Benjamin 8. Turner, c., 2, William C, Oates Jumes T. Rapier, c,, 3, William A, Hondley, |Charles Pelham, & Wiitiom & Smithy (Chiaries Hays, . John H, Caldwi 6. Joseph H, Slos, * |3, T. Parrish, ARKANSAS. The Logislature to be elected will choose & Umited Stetes Senator, vice Rice, Liberal. Governor, Dl T Semmryvéfg'mstf,n' Eawerd A Fultony 6, Jomes M, J?hmn’ Thomas J. Hunt, Am“fietl’]ry Page. James R, Berry, Stephen Wheeler. Superintendent of Public Instruction, Thomas Smith, Joseph C. Corbin, ¢, " Attorney Geperal, Bepjamin T.DuVal, T. D, W. Yonley. Justiceb of Supreme Court, William M. Hecrison,. E. J. Seatle, . Jobn T, Bearden, 2L L. Stephenson, ' Buperintendent of Penitentidry, William L, Cook, ¢, 1, B, Robinson, ‘Representatives in Congress, 2 At large—1. William J, Hynes, }John M, Bradley, By districts—3. 1. Lucien C, Gause, |Asa Hodges, 2, Moxcus L. Bell, Oliver P, Suyder, 5, Thomas M. Gunter, |W. W. Wilsliire, CALIFORNIA. Representatives in Congress, , Willism A, Piper, |Chexles Clayton, 2! Paschal Coegins, H. Frank Page, 3. J, K. Luttreil, John A, Coghlan, 4, E.J.C. Kewen, Sherman O, Houghton, CONNECTICUT. Representatives in Congress (vacancy), William V. Eaton, |J0seph R, Hawiey. DELAWARE. . Representative in Congress, Curtis W. Wright, {James K, Lofland, FLORIDA. The Legislature to be elected will choose & United States Senator, vice Osborne, Republican. Governor, ‘Willinm D. Bloxham, [Ossian B. Hart, Lieutenant Governor, Bobert Bullock, |Mfarcellus L. Stearns, Tiepresentative in Congress, Silas . Niblack, Josiah T, Walls, c., Charles . Jonés, William J, Purmes., GEORGIA. Bepresentatives in Congress. 1. Morgan Bawls, Andrew Sloan, 2. Gilbert J. Wright, Richard H. Whiteloy, 3. Phillip Cooke, Ssmpson Bell, 4. Henry B. Jobn S, Bigby, 5. Luther J. Glenn, James C. Freeman, 6. Jumes H. Blount, T Plorce 31, B. Youhg, 8. Augustus B, Wrig! 9. H.P. Bell, " Lemuel B. Andersan, \James F, Dever, Philip Clayton, '~ o Secfetary of State, Edward A, Guilbert, Ry o B Young, Treasurer, Matthias J. Rohifs, 'William Christy, Auditor, 3. P, Cassady, John Russell, TRegister of State Land Oflice, Jecob Butler, ‘Asron Brown, Attornoy General, Albert G. Case. M. E. Cotts, Representatives in Cougress, 1. James 3, Shelley, (George W, McCrary, 2] Wm. E. Lefiingwell, Ieft R, Cotton, §. John T. Stoneman,” |William G, Donnsn, 1. Adolph T. Lusch, IZenry O Pratt, & Jou P, Tl James Wilson, 6. Henry H, Triin \William Roughridge, 7 Oiives L Falitr,” |.Yohn A, Kasson, 8. W. W, Nerritt, James W, McD 9. John F. Duncowbe, |Ja on Orr, KANSAS. The Legislature to be elected will choose s United States Senator, vice Poreroy, Republi- can. Governor, Thaddeus H. Walker, Thomas A. Osborn. 3 .. Lieutenant Governor, John Walruff, Elias S. Stover. Becretary of State, J.F. Waskoy, Wi, H. Smallvood, Treasurer, C. H. Pratt, Josiah E. Hayes, . Auditor. - V. H. Osborne, Daniel W, Wilder,’ Superintendent of Public Instruction, L. G. Sawyer, H. D. McCarthy. Chief Justice of Supreme Court, H. C. McComas, Sumuel A, Kingmsn, Attorney General, B. P. Waggener," Archie L., Willisms, Representatives in Congress, Samuel A. Riggs, Dsvid P. Lowe, . B. Laugtlm, \Willizm A. Phillips, Robert B, Slitcliell, cphen A, Cobb, KENTUCKY. Ropresentatives in Congress, Edward Crossland, [Heory H, Houston, 1. {John Alsrtin, Lsaac H, Trabue, b, 2. John Young Brown, 3. Charles W"Millikin, (Jacob S. Golladay, B, 4. William B. Read, 5. E, D. Standiford, . P. Boone, 6. William E. Arthir, |Harvey Myers, 7. James R. Beck, Stephen F. J. Trabue, b, 8 Milton . Durbim, | William O. Bradey, 9. George M. Adams, |A. T. Wood, 10, Jobn D, Young, [Tobn AL, Burns, F LOUISIANA. [Election—onday, Nov. 4] The Legislature to be elected will choose a United Eenalor, vice Kellogg, Republican. 'Governor, John McEnery, Wm, Pitt Eellogg, - Lieutenant Governor, Davidson B. Pen, Ceaar C, Antoine, ¢. Secretary of State, Samuel Armstead, c., P. G. Deslonde, ¢, or, James Graham, Charles Clinton, Attorney General, H. N. Ogden, A, P. Field. Superintendent of Public Instruction, Robext M, Lusher, Willism G. Brows, c. Representatives in Congress : Georgo A, Sheridan, I 2, B, 5. Pinchback, . 3 By Districis—5. 1. Etingham Lawrence, |J. Hale Sypher, 2. Randall L. Gibson, ~ |Lionel A, Sheldon, 3. Elbert Gantt, ichnslor B. Derrall, i 4. E. C. Duvidson, Samuel H. Peters, 5. George W, McCranie, |Frank Morey. Vacancy in precent Congress. 4. Alex. Boarman, | Harry Lott, ¢, MARYLAND. presentatives in Congress, 1. Ephraim K. Wilson, |Thomas A. Spence, b, 2. Stephenson Archer, |A. M. Huncook, 3. William J. O'Brlen, | Robert Tarner, b, ‘hiomas Swan3, ‘Elias Griswold, b, . William 3L Merriek, William J, Albert, 6. John Ritchie, |Lioyd Lownes, Jr. MASSACHUSETTS. Governor, Francts W, Bird, Wm. B. Washbura, Tieutenant Governor, Williaz: L, Smith, ‘Thomas Talbot, ‘Secretary of State, George H. Munroe, Oliver Warner, o Treasurer, Tevi Heywood, Charles Adams, Auditor, ‘Patrick A, Collins, Charles Endicott, ‘Attorney General, Waldo Colburn, Charles . Tratn, Representatives in Congress, 1. Joseph M. Day, James Butlinton, 2. Edward Avers, [Benjamin V. Harris, 3. Samuel C. Cobb, William Whiting, 4 Leopold Morse, Somuel Hooper, 5. Nathaniel P, Binks, [Daniel W. Gooch, 6. Chazles P. Thompson, |Benjamin F, Butler, 7. Jobn E. Tarbox, E. Rockwood Hoar, &, Willism W, Warren, |John M, S, Williams, 5. George F. Verry, (George F. Hoar, 10. Daniel ¥, Bond, Alvah Crocker, 11, John F. Arnold, Henry L. Daves, Vaceny fn present Congress, 7. George Stevexs, 1C. C. Esty. 2 MICHIGAN. Blair, Gnmr.nflr’ 3. Bagh Austin B John J. Bagle7. ! Lsentenant Governory John C. Blanchard, Henrs H, Holt, Secretary of Siste, George H. Hous aniel Striker. fhid ® Treasurer, Joseph A. Hollon, Victors P, Collier. Audtor, Nefl O'Hearn, Willism Humphrey, Attorney General, , - Byron D, Bell, Commissioner of State Land Otfice, H. Murdock, Leverett A, Clapp. ‘Superintendent of Public Insiruetin, Vijllaxd Sfoazna - Daxiel B. Briggs. 1. Elliott M. Braxton, tember of Board of Education, ‘Edward Fieldner, ‘Edward Dorscli, Representatives in Congress, 1. A, Smith Bagg, foses W, Field, 2. Aba Mahan, |Henry Waldron, 8. John G. Parkhurst, [George Willard, 4. Allen Potter, Julius C. Burroy 5. And, T. M-Reynolds, |\Wilder . Foster, 6. Augustus C, Budwon, (Josian W. Bog. ', 7. Joliu 1L Richurdson,’ |wmar D, Gonger, 3. Chauncey S, Wiener. (Nurhou B. Budley, 9, Samual . By, 3oy A, Hubbell, MINNESOTA, Auditor, 3 Albert Scheffer., Oliver P, Whitcomb, Clerk of Supreme Court, James Gearge. Sherwood Hough, ‘Representatives in Congfess, 1. Morton S. Wilkdnson, [Mark H. Duntell, 2. Christophier Grahiam, |H. B, Strait, 3. George L. Becker, Jobn T, Averill, MISSISSIPPL. Representatives in Congress, 1. Eucins Q. O, Lamar, [B- - Flouraby, Howe, 3. W. S. Bolding, ifenry W. Barry, 4. Sylvanus T, Gldham, |Jason Niles, 5. W. B. Sheiby, Georgs C. MeKee, 6, Hiram Cassedy, [Jobu R. Lynch, . MISSOURL. The Legislature to be elected will choosoa United States Senator, vice Blair, Liberal, Governor, Stias Woodson, Joh B, Henderson, Lieutenant Governor, Charles P, Johnson, John H, Stover, Secretary of State, : Eugene F., Weigel, Friedrich W. Voerds, Treasurer, Harvey W. Salmon, Daniel M, Draper. Auditor, George B, Clark, Daniel 0'Connor, ‘Regiater of Lan Frederick Salomon, Stk A, Nichy. Attorney General, H. Olay Ewing, . Jeflerson Chandler, Judges of Supreme Court, Washington Adams, George H, Shields, ‘Henry M, Vories, Henry A. Clover, Ephraim B, Ewiog, Joun P. Ellis, Thomas A.Blierwood, |Ira E. Leonard, Rrpresentatives in Congress, 1. Wm- M. Grosvenor, |Edwin O, Stanard, 2. Erastus Wells, Aichael 4. Birysou, §; William H, Stone, Manetno Hilton, 4. Robert A. Hatcher, 5. Richard P, Bland, G. Charles B, McAfee, Messer Ward, Andrew J, Seay, [Hurrison E, Havens, 7. Thomas T. Crittenden, [Svmuel S, Burdett, 8. Abram Comingo, ID. 8. Tiwitchell, 9. Bennett Pike, Tsanc C, Porker, 10. Charles H. Mansur, (Ira B. Hyde, 11 Jobn B. Clark, Jr.,” |Mark L. DeMotte, 12. Jobn M. Glover, Joln ¥. Benjamin, 15, A. H, Buckner, [ Thomas 3. C. Fagg. NEVADA, The Legislature to be elected will choose a TUnited States Senator, vice Nye, Republican. Supreme Judge, W. M, Seawell, Thonus P, Hawley, State Printer, John C. Levwis, C.A. V. Putnam, ‘Representativo in Congress, Charles . Kendalt, C. C. Goodstin, NEW JERSEY. Represenitatives in Congress, 1. Oscar Clute, -John W, Hazleton, Samuel C. Forker, Samuel ‘A, Dobbizs, . Jobn I Patterson, |imos Clark, Jr., 4, William R, Hamilton, ~|Frederick A, Poits, 5. Abram B, Woodruff,” |William W, Phelps, . John 3L, Randall, Marcus L, Ward, 7. Noah D, Taylor, Tsaac W, Scudder. NEW YORK. The Legislature to be clecfed will choose & United States Benator, vice Conkling, Bepubli- can. Governor, Francls Kernan, 'Lientenant Goverpor, Chauncey M. Depew, obin C. Robinson. Cannl Commissioner, Jobn F. Hubbard, Jr., Retben W. Stzoud, State Prison Inspecto., ‘Enos 0. Brooks, " Eera Graves, Representatived in Congress, At large—1. Samuel 8, Cox. ‘Lyman Tremain, By districts—s2. 1, James W, Covert, {Heury J. Scudder, 2] John G. Schumaker, |Andrew J, Perry, 3; Willism W. Goodrich, |Stewart L. Woodford, 4. Stephen J, Callahan, |Phillip 8. Crooke, 6. Willinm R, Roberts, Matthew Stewart, 6. James Brooks, |Adolph G. Dunn, 7, ThomasJ. Creamer, |Conrad Géib, 8. Charles B, S8haw, John D. Lawson, g. Michael Connolly, David R, Mellish, 10. Fernando Wood, William A, Darling, 11. Ciarkson N, Potier, |Ethan Flagg, 12, Charles H, Horton, Clarles 8t. John, 13. John O, Whitehouse, |{John H. Ketcham, 14. David M. DeWitt, (Joln Maxwell, 15. Eli Perry, [Charles H, Adims, 16. Adin Thager, Jr. James S. Smurt,: 17. Rufus Heaton, Robert S. Hale, 18, Wm, P. Cantwell, [Wm. A, Wheeler, - 19, Daniel B, Judson, [Heury H, Hathorne, . 20, Hezeldah Sturges, [David Wilber, 21, Beman Brockway, Clinton L., Me: 22, Richard U, Sheriran, |Ellis H. Roberts, 23, Henry A. Foster, W, E. Lansing, 24, Frank Hiscock, R. Holland Duel 25, William T, Graves, [Clinton D, MacDor Wi, AL, White, Wm. H, Lamport, Milo Goodrich, Stephen T. Hajt, Luther Gordon, Mort, 3, Southworth John A, Dix. H. Boardman Sthith, Freeman Clarke, (George G, Hoskins, Lyman X, Bass, Walter L. Sessions, 30, 21, Wm, Williams, 52, Charles D, Murray, RHODE ISLAND. Representatives in Cougress. 1. Thomas Davly, Benjamin T. Exmes, 2. George H, Browne, |James AL Pendleton, TENNESSEE. Governor, John C. Brown, | A. A, Freeman, Representatives in Congress, At large—1. B, Brank Cheathwm, | Horace Maynard, By districte—9. 1. William B, Carter, Roderick R. Butler, 9] Alfred Caldwell; James A1, Thornb 4. David M. Key, \Williom B, Stokes, 4 John M. Bright, [John P, Stecle, 5. Edward I, Golladay, ‘uome H. Harrison, G. Wash, C. Whittborne, |4, M, Hugh ‘7. Johu D. C. Atkins, | W, Murray, 8, Robert T, Caldwell, {David A, Nunn, 9, Landon C. Haynez, | Barbour Lewis. ‘Independent—At large, Andrew Johnson ; Second District, Abrabam E. Garrett; Third, A, Blizard; Fourth, J. B, Palner; Fifth, William G. Brien: Seventli, Back Travis ; Eighth, T. A, Bell, TEXAS. [Election—No, 5, G, 7,8.] Representatives in Congress, At large—2, # Asa 5. Willie, mucl D, Evans, Roger Q. Mills, A. B. Norton, By districts—4. 1. W, §. Herndon, 2. W, P. McLean, 3. DC. Giddings, 4, John Hancock, Ilfom Chambers, Frederick W. Miner, Andreyw J, Evans, W. 0. Hutchinson, VERMONT. ‘Representatives in Congress, 1. Homer W. Heaton, [Charles . Willard, b Lulo P, Poland, 3. Henry C. Adams, Geore V. Hendee, VIRGINIA. ‘Representatives in Congress,! |James B, Sener, - |James H, Plat, John Ambler Smith, W, H, H. Stowell, C. Y. Thomas, \Jimes F. Johnson, ., Chias, T. O'Ferrall, b., Edward Danicls, [Robert W. Hughes, 27 Baker P, Lee, 5, George D. Wise, £, Phillip W, McKinney, 5, Alex. ML Davis, 6. Thomas Whitehead, I join . Hare, . Eppa Hunton, 9. Reese T. Bowen, WISCONSIN. The Legislature to be elected will choose & | United States Senator, vice Howe, Republican. Representatives in Congress, 1. Ithamer C. Sloan, iCharles G. Williams, 3. Georgo B. Smith, Gerry W, Hazelton, 8, Allen Warden, J. Allen Barber, 4, Alex. Mitchell Frederick C. Winkler, 5. Chas. A.Eldridge, Henry Baetz, sron P, Lindsley, [Philetus Sawser, eplen Marston, Jeremiah 31, Rusk, 8, Wailism Carson. | Alexander S, McDill, =t —gEe Occupations of Women. Thus is it that, in most cases where women have become soldiers or esilors, husbends or Jovers have generally had_semething to do in mpgliing a motive. Specigl circumstances have guide: thie matter in other instances, Why she did it is not narrated, but the gossipping chroni- cles which tell about centenarians speak of one Mary Hall, who was sexton of B‘thg: Hil York, and who lived to the age of a hundred an five. There was & pedler in 1793 who was taken ill at an ale-house in. Worcester, and, shortly before dying, told his.(her) story. She had ‘been concerned in the Gordon riots in ’80, and, fearing capture and phnishment, had pat on maw's dress, and travelled the country es a ped- Jer for thirteen years. There was & Norwegian woman early in the present century, who was traingd by hier father as 8 juggler, and, when & woman, was bleck bearded and rough’ enough to act the part of a Turkish juggler at Paris, with turban and robes all complete. Some women have been horse-racers. The ainals of the turf are not without example to prove this. TLadies of highbirth have been sawoyers,but neith- er as a trade nor for the pleasure of the thing. TLady Joan Berkeley, in the time of Henry III., used in her later years to saw billets and sticke in her chamber, **as part of physick " or med- jcal regimen; and some centuries later, Taylor, the water-poet, while satirising the court ladies, said, ”A].lp their exercise i8 pretending to saw billets.” -Women have been embussadreases, but generally under circumstances of intrigue which Thomas C. Platt, 5 courts of any reputation would wish to avoid; as in the case of the too-notorious Mrs. Behn, in the time of Charles II. Women have been made knights; witness Miss Jane Porter,who, after the tranelation of her Scottish Chiefs and Thad- deus of Warssw into German, was made Lady of the Chapter of St. Jonchim, and Grand Cross of that Order, in Wurtemberg; and witness the Be- gums and Rances who Dave recently becoms Knights of tho Star of Indis. Women havebcen jesters or jesterasses, filling the same part as the fools of old days. There was'a femals jester at the court of Edward IL 1816; Antande du Puy was ““fool” to Jeanne, Queen of France in 13733 Madame @’Or was court-fool at Bruges in 1429; Mademoiselle Levin was fool to the Queen of Navarro.—Chambers' Journal. —_— Governor Carpenter, of Tows, indorses the President’s proclamagion of Thanksgiving, Nov. —The Lima (Ohio) Gazelle says: “The Mi- ami & Erie Canal, for all practical purposes, has about plhyed out. _ Boats no longer run upon it in this rection of Ohio, on_account of the scaroi- ty of water, and the canal itself is rapidly filling up, while the locks are gradually going to de- cay.” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Adyertis H. H. CHANDLER & CO. aré authorized to receivo ad- ve(dsex.i\f:? for all Chicago dflul); D;&g(l! L‘itiv.:l‘!golownsl rates; also for any newspaper o perlodical L8, and féroign countrics liz}_’ South Clari-st. s rehitects., HENRY L. GAY, 18and 31 Central Block. W. L. EA.JENN,EY, Dombomaat, \TList: Cainters? 1) inls, p.ar. AR SEE, RO RS N erinte ‘Bnls. MERCH, FARM. & MEGH_SAVING, SECOND S. Clack- N oL & e Woshimmionsr st Belting and Itnbber Goods. HALLOCK & WHEELER, 23 West Randolph-st. Billiards (Phelnn & Collender Tables), STEPHANL MONHEIMER & HART, 619 State-st. Blank Book Manatacturers, Stationers, and Job Printers., BLISS & SNOW, 68 Soath Canal.st. GANMERON, AMBERG & CO., 1and 16 W, Randolph, JORN H. SMALL & CO., 157 nd 158 South Lasalle, STYLES & POWLIS, 73 Washington-st. J. J. SPALDING & CO., 21 South Canal-st. J. W, MIDDLETOY, 6ahd 7 East Randoiph-st. DEAN BRUS. & HOFFMANN, 67 W. Washington-at. Booksellers and Stationers, COBB, ANDREWS & CO., 469 Wabash. HADLEY BRUTHERS, 1% Stato-st. Boots and Shoes (Wholesale). DOGGETT, BASSETT & HILLS, 1 and 3f Lake-st. G, H. FARBO & GO., 251 & 25 Mndisan, cor, Market. PHILLIP GOLDMAN, 33 Randolph, near Wabash.ay. C. M. HENDERSON %COA, £33 and 235 Wabash. MCAULEY YOE & CO., 1il and 113 Wabash-av. NORTH BENNINGTON CO., 3T and 25, Harrison. N ., 71 Wabash-av. KIRTLAND & GROWAY, 52 Aich.-av. VE VAZRO & T{igsxrsofiw’[ 55 & 58 Wab-ar. om Corn and Braom Materinls, Z. B. TAYLOR, 120 Lasalie-st., Room 13, Building Paper. ROCK RIVER PAPER CO., 48 Wost Lako. Carringes, COAN & TEN BROEKE, cor. Annand W. Randolph. ‘Clocks. AMERICAN OLOCK GO., 857 Wabash-av., Commissioit Merchnnta: DOW, QUIRK & CO., Koom 21 Cenirel Union Block, Corduge, Twines, and GEO.F. F\és'l'h‘lglli'i suiebi o ery ] e ME. Plfczn% <6 ‘s’é" X roon-st. ”I‘“ o " TR Ry o R iSO N EY, a §. B. PARKHUST, Sa.n:ndt%n\\'abm Y. utlery, HENRY SEARS & 00y 3 ‘fn'x{ & South Canal-st. entist. E. HONSINGER, office and residenco 20 Park av. EI NOYES, 119 West Washington-st., cor. Halsted. Dental Depot. SAMUELS. WHITE, Mli‘}ldlionvll. A Duck. FULLER & FULLE] 24, and 26 Marke L. VAN ACE ST VN O A ice-at. Druggistw Sundries. Brisye rorrE, Bl T 3 and Notions D.W. &rz. Kcé.l‘l"ii &CO0., 11 .'1'-3 16 E.“SIES_‘!]E Fast Froight. 6. . DESPATOR, cor Bastiis wosniaston-sta. ficrs g . OTTO JEVAE & COuy 19 and 81 Dosrbormat o™ urniture. A. L HALE & BRO., 10, 4, and 15 North Canal-st. POTTER, KING & CO.,%and %% Wabash-o, Furniture’ Magufucturer, BOWLES & BATES, rear 11, 13, 15, aod 17 3. Canal-st. ins Fixtures and Fitting. H. M. WILMARTH & BRO.. 3% to 35 Wabash-av. Grocers (Wiholesale). BLISS, MOORE & GU., 3 and 19 Wabash-av. C. W. CHURCH & CO.. 15 and 18 Peck Court. GRANNIS & FARWELL, 125 Michigan-av. Guns and Sporting Gioods, J. ABBEY & CO., 51 West Wushington-st. EDWIN THOMA! 'x'l'f"[ Veut Madisopeat, . ardware, Tin Plnte, &c. olesale), SEEBERGER & BREAKLY, 33 and 40 Lake. Hardware (Wholesale. E. HAMIETON HUNT, (Builders'), 42 Like-st. MARKLEY, ALLING & CO., 49 Lake-st. MILLER BROS, & KEEP, 19 Lake-st. BRINTNAL, TERRY & BELDEN, 175 & 177 Lake.st. Insurauce (Iire). NORTH MISSOURI (Titfany & Co.), 15 LaSalle-st. coxnEcTIcOT MOTUAL: 115 Waehis X 1 Washington.at, MUTUAL BENEFIT, of New Jersey, 63 South Caualost Trom, Steels, Nuilys &c. 3. GREENBAUML & CO., 161 West Randolph-st. HALL, KIMBARK & Ci Michigan-av.,near Randolph ‘Jewellers (Wholesale nnd itetall. WAL B. CLAPP & CO,, 69 West Washiagton. ., 266 & 2 8 Wab., & 3 W. Madison. GILES BRO. & CO. GOODRICH & KIREY, 23 West Madison-st, . E. HAPPEL & CO., %0 West Madison-st. 3 MORSE, 23 West Madison-st WAL 31, MAYO, 152 22d-at. and 155 West Madison-st. N MATSON &'¢O., 4ol Wabash-av. STARKE N, 157 and 139 s?;fg&'zfi A i Lam, H v V o B v WHEELRR OIS Y hotesale 5 Lifwyers DENT & BLACK, 131 LS8 Room e %) et Lea wf’x’l‘,\{’(fififo%m Eo & lf\'nx»‘i‘%":;]‘lnf::::r catler, Tannere . 0. G wALLIY .:’%03‘5, 5 Soun E’:gfl?ff?hnx or Faw Goo . D. 11 FISK € GOty 7 w20 South Llimomse 1) GAGE BROS. & d 229 Wabash-av. KEITH BROS., 50 7nd 233 T WALSH & HUTCHINSON, % Wabash-ar. 1 Newapapers. - WESTERN RURAL fii:L' N “l_"flu§\>, 107 37, Madtson., » Napiha, ¢ 3 EENLY & J£§§.l§;s, S Soath Wator s CTe J.W. BUTLER & CU BRADNER, SMITH CLEVELARD PAPER CO. W. C. CLARKE, 67 West_ ROCK RIVER PAPE] Denlers. . Desplaines and 335 Stat . 34 Wabaeh £ 71 W. Wash. i3 West Washington:st. Washington-st. 0., 48 West Lake-st. R, & and € West Randolph. NGR] OYYEIE, [ sa ft pasatieie OGLESSY, BARNITL & (5 le‘i' and 0 W- Washiaton. LIEMAN'S Money Loan lj;m‘;:'un % Wast Madison-st. 4, BADER SEBRA% i Nnsienl Instrumenta REED'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, &1 Stxtoenth.st. KIMEALL, cornge Wathsheny snd Thistoenthst. A, B MERKER £C0" SRR AR Conls RHODES & BRADLEY, Jtailway Car Sprin 5 : gglr-:nAn'(".dKl;fi'Z_’ax%nx;‘g& 5 a?gfi ":;::‘-aa'v'..'x’z'gxfi—'um-. W y o ers. EAY. BE e D b e Norh Ul e Jteal Estnre and Logus. SNYDER & LEF, 1i Nizon Bulding, Lasallest. dddlery Hordwire, BRIGHAM & JONLS, 1 west Kandoigist Safes (Firean < DIEBOLD & RINZLE, cor. Staté and Randoly S. H. HARRIS, Manufacturing, 63 South Canal-st. HERRING & €0., 40 State-st, and Fourteenth 45 Ta- ao-av. HASKIN, MARTIN & WHEELER, 11 Lake.st, Smais (Wich Inserred or Solid Teoth). ~. w. SPAULDING FEROL, Saad wi Cllatohat Sov nes. MANHATTANS, 3, CO., ‘gssliml’fa.s’n.-i‘. ; i ¥ i) S BELDING I Bz cb il G}c_"'.“u:km‘-';c?' Ship A GEQ. F. FOSTER, 13 Marketsty o oocors GILBERT, HUBBARD & CO., 595 to220 S, Water-st. EINNEY BROTHERS, 914 and 216 South Water-st. FURINGTON & SCRANTON, il S*Water, Toar Lakes ot (Drop nod Bucl: Tk, crmcA66 SHSPAS PR €0 M Raa ey, D. BARCLAY, Cases: Show B B SV A BRI IS s lls. Cana.at. A aves (Wholesale). AMERICAN BASE BUKNEL, 141 Easi Lake-st. B auaraud deselicssr Findtugs, "™ DFENNISON & CO., 3i South Capal-st. Tens. J.W BAILEY, 10 LaSalle.st. ‘Frunk_Manufacturers. CHAS. T. WILT, 11 Stato sty and 555 Wabas Judertnker. SHELDON & DAVIES, 135 Wast Mbdison-st. €. H. JORDAN, 112 Clark, nczr Court Houss. JAMES WRIGHT, 12 N. Clinton. ncar Randolph-st. Wire Cloth and Wire Gooda, & CLINTON WIRE CLOTI CO., 135 £ Raudulph.st ought Iron Pipe Manufnerurer: NORTHWENTERN MANDEG GO 10 Xe e sh-ar. FINANCIAL. BANK OF CHICAGO., GENERLL BANKING& SAVINGSBANE, Central Locnted at 107 West Randolph-st., Rice and Jackson’s Block. Business conducted on Equitable Principles. ‘Excuange on all parts bought and sold. ‘Accounts of Western Banks and Bankors solicited. Directors—George C. Smith, President; O, ¥. Fuller, W. H. Park, Cashicr; Lester’ Bradner, Jr., C. Mather Smith. and Samuel J. Walk alker. MISCELLANEOUS, BETTS’ CAPSULE PATENTS. To provent infringements, NOTICE 1S _HEREBY GIVEN ‘that BETIS NAME IS ON EVERY CAP. SULE he makes for the principal merchants in England and Frano, thus enabling vendor, purchaser and con- sumer not caly to identify the genuineness of tho Capsale, Dbut likowise the contents of the vessel to which It is ap. plied. ‘The Lord Chancellor, in_his judgment, said that tho Capsules arc not used merels for the purpose of orna- menty,"but thoy are sorvicsable in protecting the wine rom ihjary, ot insuring {2 genuineness. MANUFA( Tonren et WHARE ROAD, EITY ROAD, LONDON and BORDEAUX, FRAN AMUSEMENTS. NIXON'S. MOXNDAY EVENING, NOV. 4, THE ORIGINAL GEORGIA MINSTRELS S5IL,AWYE TIROUPE, RETGRNED FROM EUROPE, Whoso farme s wocld i0®, Whoso sisl 18 orlginal, whoso Drodaciibns aso anigus atl movel. © Brenounred by the Brosa anid Publlc dacawlled by dono La el scenes of LANTA' N 2. No adruncament in prices. PLANTATION LIBG | S A P ENDER. Brodator. Cxus. B. Hicss, Business Manages. AMUSEMENTS, ATKEN'S THEATRE. ‘Wabash-av. and Congross-st. CARD T0 THE PUBLIC. Tho great saccess attendant upon the production of the Comic Trick Pantcmims entitled HUMPTY ' DUMPTY, at the OLYMPIO-THEATRE, New York, has indoced many others to produce and travel with various Panto- mimes under this title, which they seek to palm off upon the public as the genuine production. G L., O3, tho AUTHOR of this piece, and who, up to date (Oct. 1872), has played the titlo xola 1,137 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS, and duriog this period has NEVER MISSED ONE PER- FORMANCE, will shortly appear in this city, supporta: Dy his brother, C. K. FOX, As PANTALOON, and & full and unoqualled CORPS OF PANTOMIMISTS. o Scomny, TELETY I8 NUMBER. Tho Sccaery, Tricks, Musicand Trausformat 1 1dontical Wth thoso trhich altendsdthe Tamons ran o tho piecofn Now York Cits. Other partios, Who, by acre folly worded advertisoments, by imitating G. L. Fox'a Pictorials, or by pirating the laguage of his bils, ook ey N BErE S s ey axe from the Olsmupt catre, ) ork, or that t e A SRR n} vorsion of tiis Pantomitae, v UN PRINGIPLED $ES FRAUDS, and only imposing upon the public. Gh. OFENS AT Aiken’s Theatre, HOKDAY EVENING November 4, HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. Randolph-st., opposite the Court Houso, CARD T0 THE PUBLIC! Notwithstanding other cards to tho contrar, tho *“TRUTH" must out, thata majority of tho artists at present perforning af HOOLEY'S appeared and per Humpty Dumpty 24 the Olympic Theatre, New York. The Kiralfy Ballet Troupe performed 700 times in the sbovo pantomime, and produced five now grand jeatures, which mude the run so succossfol. Ths following from the press will satisty ths most incredulous that the above is no BOMBAST Now York Herald, Jan, 10, 1672 **Tho grand feature, ‘howover, lsthe warriors' danco by the Kiralis, ontiroballor. indazzlingly heautlfal and eatirely ociginalcostumos. i onosceneof this dance tho warriors. Jack their shislds above thelr heads, and a number of Amazons, with couched spears, nscond to this platform by flightsof steps formed of the shields of other warriors. Th effect i3 something so novel as to electrify tho audienco snd ex- cito the most enthusiastic plaudits. From the Boston Gasette, Oct, 51, 1630,—** Bup tha great feature of the entertainment is the performance of the Kiralfy Troupe." ¥rom tho New Orieans Picayune, Feb. 17, 1870.—** Tho Kiralfys, however, formed the sensation feature of the entertatnment,” ¥eom _the 'Chicago Republican, March 29, 1. #“Fox's Pantomime and Kiralfy Combination—The Ki {58 were tho sensation of the evening, Abbottas Clown T2 Clse: Abbott, under tho Olympic Theatre mansgs. £: Chas, Abbott, nnder the ro . meny tavalled 17 weoks appearing In the ttlo rols of HUMPTY DUMPTY, and 1o gonnection wich the Kital- §Troupe, appeared dt Crosby's Opera House, in Maxch, ‘Al the original bills and nowspaper motices aro gpen for inspection st the “box ciica. of Hooloy's Opers se. ‘The public's most. teful servant, Ertel AN RirALEY, Manager Kiralfy Tronpe. ATKEN'S THEATRE, ‘Wabash-av. and Congress. MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 4. ALSO WEDNES- DAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, TEE ONLY GEO. I. FOX, The American Grimaldi, and his famous Humpty - Dumpty PANTOMIME TROUPE. c- R, . FOX, A Pantaloon. Tho Great MARTEN FAMIL ! IN THEIR ORIGINAL CAT DUETT, Supported by a Troupe o£ 30 of the most Celebrated formers. Pricessame asusual. Seats secared six daysin advance. ATKEN'S THEATRE, ATEEN & LAWLOR... .. Managers. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT! In addition to the Superb Corps of Artists already an- nounced with. G. L. FOX, AND HIS ORIGINAL HUMPTY DUMPTY TROUPE! The WONDERFUL MARTENS will appesr in their Grand and Original 5 CAT DUET. ‘Which received the 1 1al val of the Press and Public of New York during the st 12 months. 1872, Monday Evening, Nov. 4, And Every Evening until further notice. Bewaro of Base Imitators with Inferior Combinstions, Tig MARTENS aro the Originators and Only Recogaized Artists in that Specialty In New York City. HOOLEY'S OPERA-HOUSE. Handolph-st., betweon Clark and La Sallo. ENTIRE CHANGE OF ENTERTATNMENT. Monday evening, Nov. 4, 1%72, and during the week. "ABBOTTS NEW EDITION OF HUMPTY DUNPTY, Introducing FIVE, 5, 5, 5, FIVE grand features of tho grigtnal Hampty Diuipt, exactly as performed 700 times by the Kiralfy Troupe at tho Olympte Theatre, Now York. 1st—The Prussian Uhlan's Sensation Ballot. 2d—The Grand Shield Tableaux Ballet. $d_The Double-faced Gnomes. 4th—Tho Wonderful Lanco Baliet, Bth—The Ravel of tho Plarrotts. Al Dr;finll with the Kiralfys. Tho orlginal Cat Daot by tho Gratz family. New Seusations by the Jeo Brothers,” 'ALL, ALL New Tricks, Traps, and Transiorma- tions by the freat, ABBOTT RIR ) PANTOMDIE and BA TROUPE, which has been augmented to Sixty (60) performers for this occasion. FAMILY MATINEES Wednesday snd Saturday. " McVICKER'S THEATRE, Madison-st., batween State and Dearborn. MAGGIE MITCHELL! Ia her renowned personation of - FANCEON.. NEW SCENERY AND NEW COSTUMES. E2 Thisis the only legitimato and elegunt entertain- ‘ment in the city. Satorday—MAGGIE MITCHELL MATINEE. GLOBE THEATRE: WOOD & SINN.. Lessoes and Managers To Night, and Wednesday and Saturday Hatiness. The great Gympastic Sensations, THE ROMELLIS. T%?O a_;g.lelr Song and Dance Artists, WALTERS and The cham‘in'g Character Vocalist, Miss MINNIE GRAY. ‘The artistic Ethiopian Delineator, BILLY BARRY. T%gé}:‘gofiié%%’amieru Danscuse, Miss BETTIE REM- M é’ifigj’?m REMMELSBERG, and the STAR COM- The new Burlesque Drama, produced for the fi in'this ey, entitied o P SRea HE WOULD BE A MASON, OR, 3(ASONRY EXPUSED. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. EVERY EVENING, AND WEDNESDAY AND SAT- URDAY MATINEE: After careful preparation, in the must completemanaer, the gorgeous spectacular drama, entitled tho BLACK CROOK. The most_colossal_spectacle the world i ° oSN ELES BETTY AND EMILY BiGE: o S1G. TITO CELINT, and his Parisian and Italisn Ballet Corps; SNOW BROS., CALLIE and EUGENE CUR- TISS, and & thousaad dther attractions. MYERS OPERA HOUSE, Aonroe-st., between Dearborn und State-sts. Avington, Cotfon, el Rembles Minstrel R R ery, Dre C., ] N SBSEPH BLGESRIN. MR, JOHN MORRIS in his wonderfal MYSTIC GHARGES. " Soven distinct chunges without leariag tho Georgo and Charles 1ds. A BI ovey Santig e Sty Haoor, 210 MISTARE, SEANCES Every Monday, Wodnesday and Friday evenlag unti far- thoe ‘motice. Prof. Wm. M. Fa, who, in company with tho Davenport Brothors, has travelled {hroughont Larope and America, will, at tho carnest solicitations of his num- crons friends, prosent to.the public of Chicago, ot his residence, 256 Alichigan-av., bis unique snd startling wonders.’ “Theso scances have been witassed by tho Sramed heads snd nobilly of Earopo gad tho acleatits OCEAN NAVIGATION. NMANLINE, ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS QUEESSTORY XVD R ey 5 Taursday, Nov. GITY OF Bi 3 CITY OF LONDOX And each succceding S, irom Pier No. 45, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. 15 Pasablein Carrency. .87 | Steorage, £ | To Lund %) s &4 ;raudl’arfl 2 ‘asscogers ara also forwarded to iavre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norwar, aud Deamark 3t reduced ratea. o +" ‘Tickofs can bo bonght hero at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for tneir friends. Drauts issued at lowest rates. - Yor further informativn, apply at the Company’s office, of JOHN G. DALE, 15 Broadsay, w York, ot FRANCIS C. BROWN, 85 South Market-st., Chicazo. CUNARD MATLLINE. Established ia 1310, Steam betwecn NEW YORK, BOSTON, QUEENSTOWXN, AND IIVERFPOOL. Pagablo in Gold. Cab Cabin Pessago Retarn tickets at greatly reduced rates. siew and Borths selected. Stoesago Passage, 33, carroncy, Passeogersbooked o qad from ail pars of Farone st Cabin plans oa Towest races the Coatinor Euroj Sight Drafts on Great Britain, Troland and . Bills of Ladizg for_ merchandise to”end igsucd tn cozmectign with Xako Shore aad igan Southern Rsilwsy. P, H. DU VERNKT, General Western Marlie: RATLROAD TiMiE TABLE, . ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE (F TRAINS ‘Winter Arrangement. Chiczgo, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. Depots—Foot of Leke-st., Indiana-as,, and Sixtceathe Tickot oice in gt., and Canal and_ Sixteoath-sts. Briggs Houso and at Deputs. 3ail and Exp: Aurora Passenger, Aurora Passenger. Downer’s Grove Accomin. Downer's Grove ‘Accom's. 3 Mondays oxcepted. * days excepted. < £ Clicago & Alton Railroad. Chicagg, Alton & St. Loais Throngh Line, 323 (3o.) new shorh routs from Chicago Union Depor, Wea: Side, near Madisoa-st. Bt. lgilh & Springneld Express, ain Kanas City Fast Expross, Jacksonville, 1ll., and Lo ana, Mo.. ‘Wenona, con, ashin; Ezxpress (Western Division. Jolier & Disight. Accomo St. Louis & Springiield Lizht- nlndg Express, via Main Lins, and also via Jacksonville Di* vision. Eansas City Express, via Jack sonville, ill., & Louisi M Jefterson City Exproes. Peoria, Keokuk & Burl’ o E *Except Sunday. 3Er, Sati . SEx. Monday. giist o Rz A aly oo e e acksonsille Division, K o, an except Mondas, via Jscksoavillo Disision. & Llivois Céntral Railrond. Dopo foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second-st. Ticket office, 75 Caaal-st St. Louls Express. ... St. Louis Fast Line, Dubuquo & Sioux City Ex.. 3*Gilman Passeager.” ‘Hyde Park and Oak Wi ‘Hyde Park and Oak Woo Hyde Park and Oak Woods. Hyde Park and Oak Woods.. Hyde Park and Oak Woads.. Hyde Park and Ock Woods. ... % PEREERRERBREFFE _ %:1up. m. excepted. T3aturdays exceptod. 61 Saturdays this train will ba ras £ Chmpalgn. Chicago, Indianepelis & Cincinnati Througly Sma Line, vin. Kankakee itoute. Tratns arrise and depart from the Great Central Raflroad. Depat, foot of Lake-st. _For through tickets and sieepe ing-cai bertts apply at Tieker ofice, 5 Canal-st., cor~. ner Madieor 20 Washington-st. ; Tremont House, care per of Congross-st., and Aichigun-ay ; also, oot G Tweaty-second-st.—Condensed Timo-Tabla. Daily, except Sunday. Datly. Leare Chicago.. . 8:60 4.1, 8:00p. ma Arrive at Indianap 20p. . 3 “Apmive at Cincinnat 930p. m. 9. ains arsive at C| 603. m. a0d 9:15 p. ra.. Oxls lino runnicg Saturday Right tratn to Cizcinuati. The entire traia rous toroagn to Cincinaath. slcopors on night trains. © 5 Clicago & Northiwestern Railroad. Tickst ofice, 3l West Madion-st. ‘Pacific Fast Lino. a.m. . ms Pacitic Night Expres: p.m. 4. m. Freeport & Dubuque Express. 19:15 a. m. 00 p. ma Freopost & Dubuque Express. m. 0 2. m. Milwaukee Mail.. m. 110 a. m. Milwaukee Expre m. t0 p. Ma aukos Passoager. 1500 p. m. 0p. 13y Milwaukce Passenger (daily). 11:00 p. m. A. . Greon Bay Fxpress U0 2. m. pomo Green Bay Express 19:00 p. m.. M 3508 Tunday oxcepted.” {8ty exeepted. $loncsyoxv cepted. Cliicago, Rock Tsland & Pacific Railrond. Depot, corner of Harrison and Sherman-sts. Ticket ofa fice 33 West Madison-st. Omahs and Leavonworth Ex.."} dation. $itba. me 4 i, Take Shore & Dichigan Sonthern. Depot corner ot Harrison and Shermen.sis. Ticket oficg ‘soutliwest cormer. of Aladison and ts. i e ok i 3 e cw Yos s Aisntlc Bupross (dans Night Expross... South Chicago Accommodat'n’ Elkbart Accommodation. *'Sucdajs excopied. Chieago, Danville & Vincennes Kailroad. Passeoger Depot at P., 0. & St. L. Depot, comer of * ‘Canal and Kinzio-sts., Out freicht otice,” Cormgr.of Adnand Kinzie-sta. Ta freight ofico at L, depor, coror 1ilsted aad Garroll-ste. a.m. Esaastille & Terre Hanto £X. *7:00 p. m, E Freignr and Ticket Ottice, 163 Washingion-st. Dansille Accommodation..... 5:3 p. m. Pitsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad. exeeptad. 2 exeopta *Satardays and Sundays cxcepted. Michigan Central and Great Western Raile roads. Depot, foat of Lako-st., and foot of Twenty-Second-st “icket otfice, 75 Canal-st., corner of Madison, ‘Mail (via main and #ir line 8 Day Express. o Jackson Accom'dai’a (daily). ‘Atlantio Expross (daily). Night Exprees. 18530 . FOB GRAND FiPIDS AND PENTWATER, Night Express. . %6008, . GRAND TRUNK CONSEC: Grand Trunk Day Express.... *0:03. m. *8:007. m. tSaturday excepted. *Sanday axcopted. #Monday ex~ C. WENTWORTH, copted. §Arrive Sandays 3t T:0a. m. g HENR Genoral Passenger Agent. MEDICAL CARDS. DR.C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, No. 46 SOUTE STATE-ST., CHICAGO. It is woll khown by all readers of tho papers, that Dr.: C. Bigolow is tho oldest established physician in Chicazo. who has made tho trzatment of all chronic and norvous disosnesa specislty. Scioncs and expericace havo m .1z Dr. 8. the most rnowned SPECIALIST of tho age, hoa~ ored by the press, esteemed of tho highest medical t- taiamenta by all tho medical lontitutes of tho duy, bariag devoied TWENTY YEARS OF HIS LIFE fa pirteciing remedics that will cure positivaly all cases of GHLR AND SPECIAL DISEASES in both soxes. ‘The reputation of Dr. Bigelow 15 not fouaded oa diplom mas or certificates from Karopean, Asiatic, or Afrioan colleges; he has gradunted with horor at & well-known institution on this coatinent, His praises aro in the Journals, and in the mouths of his petients: they are nok a thousand miles off, but ace sounded v our’ doors: they are not dated & dozeh years ago, but now. Gentlomen i3 this cits, of the highest, rosp: ‘and members of {he medical, fsculty now practiciag n Chicago, a0 wil- ing and ready to attest his skill: they are his roferencea. Read his MEDICAL TREATISE for ladies and gontiss men. Seat frec to anyaddress in seslod envelape. Lncloss stamps, CONSULTATION FREE. 'Tho fnést rooma In the city, with SEPARATE PARLORS for 1sdios and gentlemen, Call: sou only sco the doctor, | CORRE= SPONDENCE CONFIDENTIAL. ' Addross all letters ta Dr. C, BIGELOW, No. 4% State-st.” Oice houss from § 3.m. to8 p. m. : Siadays, 304 p. m. COBURN Medical Institute, No. 155 West Madison street, corner of Halsted-st. This Medical Institute is. no daubt, tn= best piaco in Chiczzo for those afilicted with any chronic or delicate dise g0 to be cured. The Doctor is a well-educated and sct- Litic maz, - Sead for book 0 womaz and ber discases, ai for geatlemen: ol fre2 for threo coat stamp. Office bors §. . 18 p. 1. ; Sunda, 2 Al female dithcalts tlon free and contiden: C.COBURY, No. i3 st., Chicago, Tilizois. Dr. A. G. Olin, g0, tho most successful spaclalist oy e s rivon a I 1 attention to the treatment ot all Caronic, and XNersous diseases, haX‘h a!(xes] Rc:l.}:hu’i(;z(n ‘lndn!]:;\ll:K& for Yunl’w“.‘ltfll Calodfor sismp. Conridantial condultations. porsesdlis o8 Do hostle Froe Bad tavited: Rubber Goodoathacs on pnas $5FE | DR, KEAN, NO PAY! 350 Sonth Clark-st., Chicago, may ke confidontially cons aulted, personally of by mail, frco of charge, oa oll Chronic and Nervons discasca, Dr. J. Kcan is tha cnly physicien in the city who way rapts cures or bo. : of both continents, H . B.—No ono ad- ittod after B o'cloos Caals bbor Goods always on hand.