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= TERMS QOF THE TRIBUNE. TENMA OF AUDACRITTION (PAYATILE IN ADVANOI 11, Dnily, by nu 2400 | Bunila; B by 11 KN % Parlsofn tho aamo rato, To provent dolay and mistakos, bo suro and glvo Post ‘Oft:co adiross in full, Including Stato and Connty, Jtomittanses may ho mado elthor by draft, ozpross, Post Oftica order, or in roglsterad lottors, at our risk. TRNMA 10 CITY SUNACRIDERA, Taly, dolisorod, Sundny excoplen, 25 conts por weok. Dally, delisored, Sunidny fneludod, M voatn per wook, Address THIE TRIBUNE COMPANY, Coruor Madison and Deatborn- Uhleago, 111, TO-DAY'S AMUSEMENTS. KER'S THEATRE~Madison atront, botwoon Do . Dot lgngomont of Charlotio Guabe man, ** Guy Manuotlng,” V'S TIIATRE-Randolph_stroot, botwoo A S IR Kt i B G ACUADEMY OF MUBIO—Halstod stroot, botwoon Mad. gson and Monrao, Jngagewont of itobort Matado. ** Rip Van Winklo." " Aftornoun and ovoning. MYERS' OPIT.HAJIDUEE—MHBM stroot, Dearbora and Stato. *“Thomas Burlosquo O Blinstrolsy and comicalitios, GLOBE TILEATRE—Desplaiuos atroot, betwoon Mad. ison and Waabluglon, ~ Kogagement of Little Noli. “Tidolla, tho Tire Weit." A fturnoon sud ovoutnz, botwoen Joncorta, " QUEEN'S OIROUS—Wabash avonuo, cornor Adama mtroot. Aftornoon and ovoning. " TT—~Clark streot, botwoon Randolph and '{n'g.mgxlxl.fi Thomas Concort, assistod by (o Apalo tusical Olub, INTER-STATE EXPOSITION—Lake-Shoro, foot of Adams stroot, KATIN'S ANATOMIOAL MUSEUM-148 Bouth Olark. st, Belonco and A ] BUSINESS NOTICES. ADQUARTERS FOR BOYS' OLOTHING. O. O, OB AR 8 n 165 Giarnte “TWENTY-FIVIE OENTS' WORTH OF LYON'S 1N aost Pondes il dostrep a milion eookroachen aad bugs. ~DEPEND UPON 1T, MOTHERS, MRS, WINSLOW'S S thiag Horw, 1or a11 Qisoasas of Chidven, a n 8ato Rad suromediaino. SVILLE & CO., ROVAL TRISH DISTILLRRIES, s Tttt oWora o whisier 1 o 1t L e Tl ugo to Lol . Bup- Bitoc o dapes o oasen,United Biatos Tranok of Broad: st., New Yurk. The Chicage Tibme, “Wodnosday Morning, Ootobor 15, 1873. The Galesburg Republican is informed that thio name of tho telegraph corrospondent of Toe TrisuNe ot that place is not Smifh. Honco,s ‘half column of very wild writing in that paper is miadirocted. Tho recoipts of internal rovenuo at Washing- ton yostorday wero 9126,000,—tho smallest amount, oxcopt in one inetanco, which hias boen rocolved for sovoral monthe. A Washington dispatch aleo intimates that $3,600,000 of tho togal-tender reserve has boon alrondy drawn, ©500,000 of which wero paid out yesterday. Tho Presidont has iafued his annual procla- mation, appointing Thuraday, Nov. 27, ss s day of National Thanksgiving. Notwithatanding the gholera, yellow fover, and financial panie, thoso who aro so disposed will find abundaut causo for thaukegiving, Bad as things nro, they might be worso, aud this of itself is sufficient cnuse for gratitudo. Our usually quict and sedate suburban noigh- bor, Evanston, is in s great state of excitement, baving at Inst o full-fledged defalcation, The defaultor {s Bamuel Grecne, tho Treasurer of {ho publio =schools, and an old resi- dent of tho place, who has liold many prom- inent positions. T'he amount of the deficiency in his accounts is $8,000,—not & largo sum, but sufficiont to show that oven staid and moral littlo homlots liko Evonston are not freo' from the infection of the provailing corruption of tho day. The Common Council is to be petitioned to oxtond tho time originally grantod for tho ocou~ pancy of the Lake Park by the Exposition build- ing. As thero is no question as to tho advisa”™ bility and even nocessity of extending tho time, and no doubt that the ontiro popular sentiment of the city is in favor of it, tho petition will un- undoubtedly bo granted immodiately, The Ex- position building is o great public necossity in various ways, and to refuse to oxtond the time would bo an act of extrome folly and short- sightednoss. — The moembers of the Evangelical Alliance cnllod upon tho Presidont yestordsy, and were received in the Blue-Room, The Dean of Can- terbury opened the proceedings with prayer, af- ter which the Prosident mado his conventionally brief spoech, announcing that -America was tho nation to work out tho problem of tho mission of the Alliance. TFurthor then this, tho President bhad no romarks to offor,whoroupon the Rev, Washrayan Sheshadra, of Bombny, oxpressed himself as vory much struck with tho Presidont and his recoption, and BIr. Boochor complimented him upon thinking s groat doaland saying vory littte, The inter- viow wns cut off rathor abruptly by the ongaga- ment of tho Prosidont to go to Toledo to attend o soldiers’ mooting, = — Tho dispatchos from Memphis indicate a moro favorablo aspect of the sanitary condition of the city, owing to tho frost of Monday night. Every ono will rogret to learn, however, that Mayor Johnson, of that city, who has devoted himsel? indofatigably to amaliorato the condition of tho gufferersa and check the sprend of tho fover, is at last stricken down with it. ofail ndvices from the Bouth give ovennmoro dreadful statement of the ravages of tho fovor than the tolograph. From the 18th of Soptembor to tho 12th of Octobor, thore woro 076 doaths in Memphis, 700 of which resulted from yollow fover. At Slreveport, evory busi- ness houso is closed, and every momber of oight of tho leading firms is dend. On the 4th of Oc- tobor thero wero 900 casos, —— The Springflold Journal, upon & survey of tho flold a8 loft by tho Stato Bonrd of Equalization, #oya: “Wo rogard tho asscssment of Cook County as very high—higher than we thought of when thoe Journal eritlolsed tho orlminal con- duct of its Assossor.” Having ronchod that point thus early, the Journal will, posslbly, in courga of timo, discovor that, in the proportion thut tho assessmont in Cook County In © high," that of othor countics, Bangamou for instanco, 18 vory low; and that thore fano justicein o high asgossmont of ono man's property in order to Lave a low assessmont of another man's property. Possibly, too, the railroad-ald bond- Loldors Lavo got alarmed at the prospeot that Qook County will not pay any such taz., Find- ing that thoy havo overdono tho thing, perhaps they aro ready to compromiso by reducing their olaims upon poople who dou't owe them suy- thing, — ‘Tho Obieago produce markets wera only mod- orately activo yestorday, and pricos wero rather in favor of the buyer, cousequent upon the un- favorablo charactor of Esstern and foreign ad- ITE CHICAGO DAILY, TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1873, vicos. Now York was dull, and 12!¢o por bri lowor, nt 814.123¢@14.25 cash, and §12.02¢@ 12,76 wollor Decomboer. Lard was quiot but o lowor, nt 73¢@734o onsly, and 72{o soller Docom- bor: Moats wore dull but s tnfle firmor, at 7o for short ribs, T3@72{o for ehort cloar, and 8y @100 for swoot plckied hams, Highwinos woro quict st 0lo por gnllon. Lako Trolghts wore snectlve but weak, and I¢o lower, at 7o for corn to Bufalo. Flour wag quiot and unchanged. Wheat was quict, but n triffo bottor for cash No. 2, cloning at #1024 ; wollor Novembor closed at £1.013. Corn was modoratoly native, at 883@303¢c for No. 2 casb, 873{0 sollor Novembor. Oats wora quiot, wonk, and 3o lowor, nt 81%/@811¢e for No. 2 cnshoor gollor Novomber, Ryo dull but stoady ot 1o deolino, at 03¢ for No. 2. Barloy was dull and wonk nt 81,33 for No, 2, and $1,00%¢ No. 8, Hoga woro dull and wonk, at $3.00@4.10 for hoavy, and at 84.26@4.60 for light. Cattlo and sheop wore in light domand only, and sold slowly at Monday’s quotations, — It wos aunounced in tho eablo dispatehes of yostordny that John Dright * will nddross his constituonts at Rochdale on tho 22d inet.” Tho fact s that Jobn Bright does not roprosent tho constituonoy of Rochdalo, though this is his homa and the location of his oxtonsive mille. Tormorly ho wag roturnod for Mancloster, which is now reprosented by his brothor, Jacob Bright, In 1862, whilo still travoling for his health, ho waa roturned for Birmingham without opposition, and has retained his seat in Parlin- mont ovor sinco that timoe as tho reprosontative of tho Birmingham district. The member for Rochdalo {s Thomas Bailoy Pottor, o man of considorablo prominenco in Enghieh politionl lifo, and a warm friond of tho Bright family. e ‘Wo print a convorsation held yostordny by n roportor of Toe Tmmouxe with the Ilon. R. P. Dorrickson, ono of the mombors of tho Btato Board of Equalization from Caok County. In thoat interview, Mr. Derrick- son cloarly oxplains tho proceedings of that Booard, whoroby tho share of tho Btato tax apportioned to this county is raised to nearly ono-fourth of tho wholo sum. Tho thanks of tho public are duo to Mr. Dorrickson for the firm, intolligont, and earnest offorts he mado ot Springfield; and, though ho was only par- tially successful, tho failure was not owing to any want of fidelity on his part, It was no ordi- nary conflict in which ho was ongaged; thero hiad been & preconeertod plan to tranafor to Chi- cago an unjust amount of taxation to pay othor peoplo’s railrond-ald bonds, and, against thot combination, argument and appeals “wore of courso fatile, ——— Another cage of corporal punishment in the city achoola was before tho Board of Education yosterday, in which James II. Broomell, the Principal of tho Cottage Grove BSchool, -is in- volved. Buperintendont Pickard roported the eago to the Board, and Prosidont King announced that ho had suspended Mr. Broomell, The chargo in substance was that Mr, Broomell had punishod a pupil named Oscar Woodruff with a raw-hido, striking tho boy in the face duzing tho punishment, Mr, Broomoll also sent a lottor to tho Board, in which ho claimed that the pupil was very rofractory, and that but for an accident ho would not haye beon struck in the faco. Ho aleo urged in palliation of his action that ho was not awaro ho ought to have consulted with tho Buperintendent beforo administering cor- poral punishmont. Tho Bosrd passod resolu- tlons sustaining tho Proaidont in his suspension of Mr. Broomell, and appointing & committee to investigato tho case, with power to reinstate Mr. Broomell, if thoy doomit advisable, Theprompt action of the Board in susponding Mr. Broomell to await tho rosult of an investigation i3 com- mondable, and shows s disposition to suppress the raw-hido business, Would it not bo woll in tho meantime for the Board to define its posi- tion on corporal punishment in some unmis- takablo manner, 80 that Principals hereafter mny not plend ignorance ? e ——— County Commissionor Galloway explaing that when ho mado the romarl that tho State sesosa- mont of the' property in Coolk County was not excosgive, ho moant that it was not 80 excossive 04 to call for rovolution. Mr. Gallowsy sdmits that tho assossment was oxcessive to the extent of somo $45,000,000; but e argues that the tax on this sum is not of suffieiont importance to Jjustify tho public in resisting the tax. Nover- theless, Mr. Galloway fails to explain how it was that he, as n membor of the County. Board of Equalization of Taxes, certiflod withont protest to tho Stato Auditor that tho asacssment of 8144,000,000 for this county was fair, honest, and in conformity tolasw. It may boe that the County Commisaton- ers had no power to add the hundrod millions which Mr. Galloway at this time suggests ought to havo beon added, but nothing was said by him” then to indicato that Cook County was taking an uudue advantago of “the State, Mr. Galloway's recital of what tho 8tate Las dono for Ohicago 18 s ropotition of what the Springfield papers baye to sy of tho “chadty” given this oity at tho time of tho flre. Mr. Galloway's ver- sion of tho Grab law. of 1809 is that given by tho frienda of that Jaw at tho timo of its pas- #nge. ‘Tho authora of the law, at this day, smilo at the slmplicity of tho argument which secured them the privilego of Impoaing their debty upon othor people, We are reminded from Springfiold that while tho nggrogate of the railroad-nid -dobt duo by municipalities in this Btato is $18,500,000, some $2,000,000 of this debt is rogistered under tho act of 1805, and that that sum must bo doducted from the aggrogato montioned, This sugges- tion Borves to point out anothor and a epecial iniquity practiced undor tho Grab law of 1809, In 1806, n Jaw was pagaed allowing any county, town, oto,, owing railropd-nid dobts, to take up tho same by an issne of now bonds ; these bonds woro to boe rogistorod in tho State Auditor's oftiee, and that ofiicér Was annually to cortify to tho county suthorltion the amount of money neoeded to pay thainterost thoreon, and & por cont of tho principal, This tax was to bo collected in addition to ol other toxes, and when collected was to bo paid by tho Btate Treasurer to tho Loldors of tho bonds. T'hls law hind ¢hg oxtonu- ation that it provided that oach county and town should poy ita own dobt, But, under tho act of 1809, somo of tho countios and towns whoso bonds hiad boon registorod under tho aot of 1865,.again roglstored thoir bonds undor the act of 1809, so " ocratic), that, on thesa doubly-registored bonds, the ro- maindor o the Btate ia not only taxed to pay tho iutorost, butflve per centof thoprinelpal aunually, Tonds o the nmount of $804,000 originally rogis- terod under tho get of 1865 havo boon rogistored nlso undor tho act of 1809, and on those bonds tho pther countics are to pay the jytorest and 6 por cont of tho principal, . Tho actual wtuoyn rogiatored undor , tho nct of 1860 Is 811,010,052, Tho rout is undor tho act of 1805. VARDERBILT'S DAY OF JUDGMENT, Wall stroet yosterday was in o stato of oxolto- mont owing to a frosh tumblo in stocks which very olosoly resombled snothor panfe. On tho Btock Exchango matters wore painfully biuo, and quotations foll oven below thoe panie pricos of tho past ton yonrs. Now York Contral dropped from 8834 to 8214, which was taken a8 an indieatlon of Vondorbilt's funbility to hold it up any longor, whoroupon the whole Vandorbilt list wont hondlong. Wostern Union foll from 5734 to 48; Lako Shoro from 66%¢ lo 5934, nod Northwestorn and Union Pacific fol- loned suit, Various roasons nro assignod for tho collopso, among thom Judge Blatchford's modifleation of his injunction, which rolessed largo amounta of Lonke Shoro, Wostern Union, and othor stooks which had: boon held by Blako Brothers na collatoral; tho bankruptey procoodings ngoinst Kenyon Cox & Co., In- volving Daniol Drow, ono of tho partnors; tho advanco in tho Bank of England rato of discount to G por cont, and the largo salo of stocks carried by the banks on margins, tho holders of which could not put up any more collaterals, In ad- dition to theso causos thero was nlso & panicky focling among outsidors who sent in orders to sell largo . nmounts, and thisin turn holped to procipitato the avalanche, The susponsions of the duy wero Burgon, Hurlburt & Livingston, sugar houso ; Gilleaple, Trowbridge & Co., ton denlors; Willinm Hoge & Co., bankors; Willilam M. Whittemore, Wise & OCross, and O. II. Piorce, stock brokers. The effect upon tho mouey mnrket wns to advaueo gold from 1083 to 1003, Monoy wna closo at 1-1G to ¥ per cont o duy; groonbucks, % to §¢ promium ; foreigu exchango firmer: aud Gov- eruments highor and firmer. Tt is hardly possible to misintorpret this bronk- down. It signifies that Cornolius Vandorbilt's doy is past. This yenersble who has been fllling himself and Wall stroot with bogus stocks theso ton yoars at tho oxpouse of the indusirial and commorcial internsts of tho country, is well nigh burst with his own provender. Eighty per cent of water was poured into Now York Central ot ono dash. Hudson River, Harlom, and Lako Shoro Lave been dlinted in tho ssme way. Union Paociflo is all water. Thoso and many othera in the list have boon carried toa point whore tho first broath of hard times ‘waa suro 0 exposo their wenkness and Insecuri- ty. Inordorto bo worth tho pricos at which thoy stood, o continued and increasing prosperity 'was absolutoly necossary. A roverse has como; tho margin which prudent financloring ehould havo loft to cover a poried of adver- sity and of dimivished receipts was long sgo wiped out. Vanderbilt ond his jmi- tators in stock-watoring havo been betting their bottom dolinr that thero nover would bo n timo when the business of the country could not pay interost on thoir fictitious values, That timo sooms to Liavo como at laet, and, it it shall spongo thom all out, and eend tho wholo erow to overlnsting smash, the country will bo ultimatoly benefited, though tho transition from tho falso to the true may be painful to som in- torosts and classos that hnve not shared in the wroug-doing, THE ELECIIONB, The returns from the elections yestorday in Tows, Ohio, and Pounsylvania aro very scatter- ing. Suficiont has been received from Iowa to indicate the gonoral results, although ft will take many days o obtain full roturns, owing to the very goneral scratching of tickets in all parts of the Htate. Tho gonoral Btato Ro- publican ticket is probably elected by » mojority ronging from . 80,000 to 40, 000, which shows & falling off of over 20,000 from tho majoritics at the lnst Prosidontial olection, and a elight falling off from tho major- ity at tho last Gubernatorial election, in 1871 On tho county, local, and legislative tick- ats 8 very stubborn fight was mado, and somo of the strongost RNopublican counties gavo Anti-Monopoly majoritics. From thie roturns recoived at the prosent writ- ing, it seoms probablo that the Anti-Monopolists may have o majority in the Legislature, This is tho rosult that Tuae TumuNe Las predicted in Towa from tho outsot. In Philadolphia, the clection was very quict, but a largo vote was polled, Mackoy, the Repub- lican condidato for Btate Treasurer, who has 25,100 majority over Hutchingon (Dom- showing o gain of 4,672 over Hartranft’s mojority in 1872, Gordon, tho Tepublican candidate for BSupremo Judge, Lias 10,697 majority over Ludlow. This result Becures the corrupt city ring a fresh leaso of power for another yeer. Tho goneral rosult will not Do affocted by othor roturns from tho Btate, slthough heavy Domocratic majorities lave been given in manyof the countios. i In Ohia, heavy Democratio gains have beon made in many counties, ecspecially .- in tho Western Rosorve, but the Ropublican tickot s probably olected. ‘Tho Damocrats, howover, elaim tho Logislature, aud also express somo hopes of carrying the rest of thoe Stato tickot, * James W. Nosrzith, tho Domocratic caudidato for Congross from tho Stato of Orogon, wan clected on Monday last by 1,000 majority ovor Hiram Smith, Republiean. OBITUARY, Prominent Citizens in Milwankee. Special Dispateh to The Chicdno Tribune, . MinwAuxkeg, Oct. 14.—Edward Gunther, of tho wholcsale fur-house of Gunther & Hausen, died this morning of quick consumnption uftor an il ness of two weeks, Privato lottors to frionds in Lhis city announco thut ex-Mayor Tnlmadgo is dying at his home. stend near Oconomowoc. My, Palmadge was twice Mayor of Milwankee, and nftorwards ro- coived tho Domogratic nominution ay caundidate for Governor, 1o was dofeated, and hus Enco rotired from publio difo. Tho ux-binyor came to Milwnukoo from Builalo about twonty years ago, as Agont of the Westorn 'Frunsportation Come pony. A Vetoran Reporter Dead, New Yoni, Oct. 14,—Fhomay Godwin, well Lnown to the nowapepor fraiornity as n roportor of rogatns, homc-ruces, crickol, aud baso-ball watclios, diod lust ovening, agod 70, —_— e : THE WEATHER, Wasmnaron, Oct. 14 —For Wednosday, in the Gult Btutes, falling baromoter, incroasing southeasterly winds, and on the immodiato const cloudy woathor, followed probubly by rain. For tho Houth Atlantlo Btatos, fulling byrometer, southenst winds, highor temporature, and jos orensing oloudinoss, Lor tho Middlo nud Enat- orn Blates, northwert winds, veoring to tho soufhywost and probuhle' southonat, with highor tomporatyre, aud partly oloudy woather, Ior tho Lower Lake rogion, southeastorly winds, with olondy or p"“fi cloudy woathor, "possitly followed b{xnlu. T'ho low buromoter in” tho ox- tremonortheast will movo enstward into Minng. Hota, accompanied by onstoyly winds, end cloudy and throatening woathor ou tho Uppor Linkos, cormorant, .| shiips m Woor OCTOBER ELECTIONS. Carpentor Re-Rlected Governor of Towa by o Decreased Majority, The: County and Legislative Tickets Go Largely Anti-Monopoly. The Democrats Carry the Ohio Logis- lature, .and Possibly the Stato Ticket, Probable Success of the Repub- lican Ticket in Penn- sylvania. Nesmith, Demoorat, Eleoted Congrass- man from Oregon. IOWA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Davexronr, lows, Oct, 14—11 p. m.—Roturng up to this hour indicats o glorious victory for the Liboral tickot in Scott County and this city, The tickot clooted {8 ns followe: Judge Murphy, Bonntor ; Harvoy Loonard, Shoriff; Trensurer, Tablfs; Reprosontatives, Moolter sud Richard Connolly; Burvoyor, John Madden; Auditor, M. B, Barnes; Coronor, Dr, Groot; Burveyor, T. Murray ; and the regular township tickots. Tho Liberal majority ou Statoand county tickots will rango from 200 to 1,000, This fs the most signal trlumph to tho Liborals ovor gained in tlfiu county, and i8 causo for gront rojoicing horo. Thoy swoop every ward and township In the county. Mangxdo, In., Oct.14,—Tho oloction passed off quictly, ' Up to 9 p. m., Ropublican majority, 40. “Only 160 tickots counted. BrooxrieLp, In, Oct., 14.—A close voto in Davis County ; piobably gone Republican. ALrentoN, Is., Oct. 1i.—Wnrron Township gavo 186 votes ; & Ropublican mujorlb'l\: of GG, o goin of 16 over last year. Corydon ownulflp, 255.. A light vote. Xopublican loss, 15, SigounNey, Ta., Ock. 14,—Tho indlcations are that if Sigournoy Town sod Township poll & foll voto, the Republican majority will ba about thros times that of _last year. Roports from othor townships indieato Do matorial chaugo Tho luEInlnu\'o ticket is boing mado the fest, and tho Anti-Monopoly tickot will gain votes in country {’mwlncts. Newrox, Iaws, Oct, 14.—Ropublican majority in tho citys. For Governor, 140; Lionténnui~ Govornor, 142; Bupromo Judge, 148; Stato Suq'nrintundnnt, 192, Wasminaroy, Iowa, Oct. 14,—Evorything hag pussed off qnluflf Lioro to-day, although o good denl of oxcited oloctioneering hos beon douo by tho two partics. A full vote bas beon polled, but returns aro not coming in vory rapldly, Half of the votea counted In this townkhip show that tho Republican Stato ticket has s majority of from 80 to 00 on all of tho caudidates. Oregon Township gives a Repub- lican majority of about 25, In Jackson Town- ship, tho Anti-Monopolists have n mnjnrit{ ot 88 on State tickot., It will bo a close contost in this connty. BrooxrieLp, In., Oct. 14, —Nothing deflnite. Tigports coming fu Slowly, i MusoaTiNg, 1a., Oct. i4,—Bloomington Town- ship, ncluding tila city, naPuhUcunu ahoad 71 on straight ticket. Anti-Monopoly about 40 ahead ou tho whole. Wapsinouoc Township, straight Republican mn{orlty, 108. Tho county will be from 900 to 400 Republican mnjorlt{. ArvnToy, In., Oct. 14,—Grand River Town- ship, Democratic majority, 49. Belby's majority, 70. Wright's majority, 100. S MuscaTiNE, Ia., Oct, 14.—Bloomirnigton Town- ship, (ncluding Muscatine City, on_ tho Btato ticlot, gives Vale, Anti-Motopoly, 57 wmajority ; Whiting, 52; Hall, 41 ; Prindlo, 1. Wiiton Lownsbip gives Cnrgun tor, Ropublican, for Governor, o majority of 23; Lvaus, Sona tor, 28, S1a0unxey, 1a,, Oct. 15.-~Townships as far an howrd from havo Republican mujorities, Si- ournoy T'ownship—~votes about half counted— Hiato Topublivan ticket ahead 40; county Ro- publican ticket ahoad 50, Snecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dusuque, Ia., Oct. 14.—The clection in this city has beon very quiot. A light voto was olled—not more than two-thirds of a full vote. Tho Paople’s ticket is largely shoad in this city, WiNTERSET, Tn., Oct, 14.—The eloction passed off quictly. 'Tha votefn the county is light. ‘Tha entire Ropublican tioket Is probably elected. Full refurus cannot bo got until morning. Speeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Boone, In, Oct. 14.—One of tho heaviest voton cast in Boone County was polled to-day. Che rosult is in doubt, Lut the prospects are that tho Anti-Monopolists have carried the county. The majority will not bo 100 eithor way. Boono County gave over 600 majority for Grant last November. Speciul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, CepaR Rarips, In., Oct, 14.—Tho election to- day pagsed off vory quietly, the only excitomont boiug on the county-sont question. The roturns aro meagro, but enough iave boen rocoivad to indicato that tho straight Ropublican tioket has carried the county. Des Morxes, In,, Oct, 14—11 X m,—But little olection news has been recoived here up to this hour. No counting is ever done in this State until tho polls aro closed. The meagre returns received horo, mostly estimated, indicato that tho Stato Ropublican ticket hna l‘? clectod by from 80,000 to 40,000 m‘?m’i . On tho uqunt&, local, and Legislativo tickots thore have been dosperate contests, and somo of the strong Ropublican countios liave ?'ouo for tho Anti- Monopolists. Returns from Mndison, Poweshiok, Dallas, Webater, and Marion Countios recelved up to 11 o'clock, report that the Ropublican conuty and Loglslativo tickets In thoso coun- ties nre clocted. Makaska County, horctoforo gaving 1,000 Republican majority, s’ reported as going for the Anti-Monopoly ticket by 1,200 ma-~ jority, Monroo County givos’ thie Ropublican Binto tioket 300 majority, but clocts tho Antic Mnuulm]y candidato for TFreasuvor and Repro- sontalive. In this (Polk) county the Republican .State tioket wlll have some 900 majority. e Ropube licun county ticket is mosily olocted by wmall majorities, ‘while its candidato for_Trensuror is undoubtedly dofoatcd, and its candidato for Son- ntor I8 olose, if not dofented, Des Moines, In., Oct. 14—9 tion possod off quiotly, "Wickets waro badly ~soratched here. .” Tho indications aro that tho Ropublican Btnte ticket will havo nbout tho usnal majority in this city, Cane not give uny result iv the ci?. Delawaro Town- ship, topublicun majority 65. Bailor ‘Township, Ropublican majority 82, Bioux Orry, Oct. 14—10 p, m.—Two town- L&bnry County give Carpentor and the Ropublican Stafo ticket 8¢ majority, Noth- qu cpu_bo hieard from the city until Inte, {annupa, In,, Oct. 1. —Light vote cast horo, This towusbip not counted, but .the Anti-Mo- nopoly State ticket, and Gray, for Tronsuror, probnbly abend, ~ Nothing dofinife kuown yat. : Fonr Manisoy, Ta, Oct, 14.—Fort Madison fih‘ou the Btato ticket 136 to Anti-Monopoly, "ho county tickot runs; J. W, Frow, Republi- p. m~The elec- can, mojorjty for Tronsuvor, b Tans and Qreal, for " Bhorift, about evén A, Lnyton, nnpu(:](onu, for 1lox)rosu|xgquu, almost unani- mous votp, Montrose gives tho Anti-Monopoly Btato tiokot 104 voton, aud the Ropublican Statn tickot 136 votes, Auu-Munol»nl majorlty ubont 63, Tho voles for the oounly tloliet aro'badly soratehed, but will be from oven to 58, Greon Bny Lownghip—For Stata tiokol, 68 ma- Jorlty Anti-Mouopoly; county tickot badly voratehod, by 7 Laren—Fort Madison OH—OH conuty tickot, Oreal, Ropublican, far ahead of Stato; and gots ting unnnimous mnjoritios for Ropresentativa, LinToN, Tn., Oct. 14:—Olinton City income ploto ;. small voto polled, owing to tho scratehe lug. The conut progrossod slowly, Tho Ropube oyn Btato tioket Is uhead, The indications show that thy qumhllcunu have o small mojority. Ro- turng from tho onuty nre not receiyad yot, but expected soon, GmiNNeLy, I, Oct, 14,~Tha Ropubloan tick- o It abouy 500 afioad fu this clty, Vho Auti-do- nopolists pollod about 88 Yolea, e ol ‘GIINNELL, In,, Oct. 14.—Tho voto in this olty gives a Hopublioaganajority on the straight tick- ct of o bout 80U, Tho townuhip tlekot Iu Borateh- ed budly, Reports from Mahaska Ooun!g indi- cato that tha Anti-AMouopoly ticket {a 1,200 ahoad in’the county. Sy S e Arnia, Mouroo Co,, Ta., Oct. 14.—~The Btato tiskot Ls gouo Ropublioutr by porhaps 800 mae jority, All' county Republican tioketa olootod opt Hoproseutatiyo, Lroagurer, aod Qounty Buparintendont, Hilton, independent candidnto for Reprosontative, fg porhaps ro-clocted by s sl moority. Indopondont candidatos for Troasnror and Buporintondent doubtful, Laxswa, In., Oot. 14.-—Allamnkeo County givos 06 Ropublican majorily on the Btato ticket. 8., Oct, 14,—Bwall Republican ma- Fort Manieo, In., Oot. 14.—No oxcitemont st tho polls, Votes polled, 663, Not couuntod yot, Roport of Republican gain. Fonr Manwoy, In, Oct. 14.—The oleotion wont off quict, .No declded returns us yob, but roports aro that Fort Madison City is far ahoad on the Ropublican ticket over last yonr's voto. MoGneaon, In., Oct. 14.—Returne from poiuts ronchod by(ulogrnph in Olayton County aro vory slow in gotting in. Tho oflicial connt has not Iut boon mado, nnd nothing definito Is known. Rolurng from Guitonborg, Clayton County, ro- port a Lnboral inajority of 6 votes, boing a Re- gubllcnn goin of 10 over last yoar, James IT. ohroodor recolved 04 majorlly for Roprosonia- tivo, Monona, Olayton County, m{wrts tho Btato tickot about 130 Ropublican to 105 Domo- cratie, OClayton gives & Lihoral mnEnrlty of 18, Rounds and Behiroedor, for Ropresenintivas, ench 25 mojority. Bouton, for Sheriff, 68 mujority. Tho offiolal vota of tho city, now boing can- vagsod, will Emlmbly givo & small Domooratio majority on the Btate ticket, with n Republican gnin, Bonton, for Bherlf, recoives & Ropublionn majority, ANSING, In., Oct, 14,—Tho returns from this township glve o majority of 95 torAuH-MonoPo- 1y, o galn of 66 over tho voto for Governor Iast yoar. Othor parts of tho county not hoard from, and it ia not expected that returns will bo recoived bofore to-morrow aftornoon. WatERLOO, Ta., Oct. 14.—Waterloo Townehip voto standanbout throoto ono in favor of Onrpon- tor, Font Donos, I, Oct. 14,—Tho county (ost{- matod), straight ffopublican Stato tickot, 338 ; Anti-Monopoly, 202, Thero 18 a closo run, Unanres Crry, Ia., Oct..14. agsed off vory quiot. - Chapin, the Peoplo’s cau- idato for tho Logislature, 18 probably elected. Tho batanco of tho straight Ropublican ticket bas o Inrgo majority. Manion, Ta., Oct. 14,—Marion Township, Linn County—Wholo voto, 639, Voto on Govamor vory closo, A far as counted, » smnil majority, of about 80, Thore was not o full voto of tho township by abont 600. No other townships in at, ¥ Dunugque, Ia., Oct. 14.—Roturns come in slot= iy. Tho usial Democratio ma]orltX of 1,200 to 1,000ia vory largoly reduced, aud it is almost cortoln that Cooloy, for Sonator; Williams, for Troasuror ; Coates, for Buporvisor; and 'Me- Laughlin, for Auditor, aro elected over the rogu- Inr Domocratio nominges.’ Awaxtosa, In., Oot. 14.—The whole vote here was 5705 Anti-Monopoly Stato ticlet, 205; Republican Stato_ticket, 278, Anti-Monopoly mojority, 22 Opposition gain ovor Ingt year, 150, The county Anti-Monopoly tickot is elooted by from 60 to 200 majority. CrivToN, Ia.,Oct. 14.—Clinton Unnntyglvon tho Ropublican Btate ticket about 500 majority, Tho Auti-Monopoly elect Morrill to_the Sonato over Iroland, Ropublican, by o small majority. This 1o as full g oan bo pivon to-night, OrAnINDA, In., Oct, 14,—Pago Connty gives & Ropublican mafority on tho gonoral tickot of not losa than 300, BexroNsront, In., Washington Township gives for the Binte Domocratic ticket 9 majority. enry townabip gives o Ropublican nunjority of 88 for the Stato tioket. Orruanwa, I, Oct, 14.—Wapollo County—Re- publicany will havo 200 m&dnruy. Tho “whole conuty ticket probably elocted. Bunrinaroy, [a,, Oct. 14.—No returns from tho county. In tho city the Yoto was very light, and go bady sorateliod that 1t i doubtfal if so- turns can bo mado to-night. . Towa Ciry, Tn., Oct. 14.—Tho indications aro of an overwliolming Republican dofeat, Vail will have 200 majority in Johuson County. Grant carrled the county by 200, Oscrora, Il, Oct. 14.—Tho indications are that Wilson, itopublican, hos carriod Olark Gounty, Tows, by a small majority. Arroy, Unlon Co., In., Oct. 13.—Evorything ynsuiug off much quicter than anticipated, Tho own voting in the wmorning and tho county in tho ovening makes it vory hard to arrive at any conclusion. Tho Stato ticket is running ahead for the Ropublicans; nlso for county ofiicors, Country not heard from yot. LeoN, Decatur Co., In., Oct. 14.—The ro- turns o far from this aud contral townshipa in- dieato thut evon o larger voto ling boon polled to- day than last year, whon 2,168 waro cast in the county, Tho causo of so heavy: & voto is tho oxcitomont over tho ‘Anti-Monopolist tickot, which is carrying all tho Democratic and o Iargo number of atraight Ropublican votes. It is imposaiblo to imagine tickets moro piobald with scatohing, Armold, Daily, and Juckeon, anti-monopolists, for tho respectivo officos of Representative, Trensuror, and Auditor, aro greatly ahead in Coutral Township at presont counting. In Eden Township, Wolcomo Grange, numbering sixty, voted molid for tho Autit Monopoly ticket. ' The olection 8o far has passed quiotly. "It is beliovod that tho Grangors gon- crally have cast nuti-mnnovoly votes. ArroN, In, Oct, 14.—Not sufliciont roturng trom Unlon Gounty aroin to warrant any con- clusion, Everything padsing off quietly. Tho ticket was Ropublican and Anti-Monopoly. The town votod tho straight Republican tickst, whilo tho county goes " tho Anti-Monopoly, Nothing dofinite can he obtainod until midnight. GLENN Woops Mrrrs, Ia., Oct. 14.—Eloction has possed' off quictly. In Glonwood Township, aafaras counted, tho voto is sbout oven, A majority of the tickots aro scratched. Only two of tho adjoining townships heard from ns yot. Oak Township indicates thut the Anti-Monopol, tiokot Lins enrried by from 75 to 85 majoticy. 4 Ropublican loss of 86 from last your, ho officinl roport from Plattvillo Township is: Total number of votes lpolln(l, 102; - Ropub- ican vote, 80; Anti-Monopoly, 42, The Ropub- ican loss from lnst yoar is 43, OrTowa, In , Oct, 14.—Result samo aa at 7 o'clock, s near s can tell, BunviNaroy, Ia., Oct. 14.—A very light voto Follufl—nbout oue-third, On account of the nrgo numbor of scratched tickets, no definita rolurns from the county can bo prooured to- night, Indications are that the Ropublican county and logislative ticket is oleoted. Car- pontor's majority in the county is about 500, REp Oar, In., Oct.14.—Red Oak Township wout: For cnrmntor, 173; voto, 67, a8 far ag counted, _About haif counted, Avna, In., Oct. 14.~Monroo County returng aro coming fu slowly, “Tho vote botweon Hilton sud Haskell, Republican candidatos for Ropre- eontativo, is closo. Hilton is, perlinps, re elected by a small majority ConniNg, Adams Co., Ia., Oct. 14.—Carpontor has a majority of 46 in this procinct,—a loss of over 100, Tho county has probably gone Anti- Monopoly by over 100 innjority, and the Farm- ars’ counly ticket is olected in full, Young, for Bonator, aud Plattor, for the Logisluturs,. is probably dofeatod by 400 mafority. Mr. U'reasaNT, In., Oct. 1f.—Cnnoan éuvn- ship gives tho Republican ticket u majorify of 63,—a gain of 27 over tho vote at tho Gov- ernor's oloction tio yenrs. ago. Casper Town- ship gives Carponter’ 350 wajorily, West, Ro- publican, for Sonntor, 140 mujority. TFonrt Mavtson, Oct, 14,—Dlackburn, Auditor, 311 majority, Anti-Monopoly, 1lobba, Suporiu- tendent of County Schools, 837 mejority, Auti- Mouopoly. Green Bay, Hobbs' mujority, Anti- l\ImmpolI 17, Blackburn's mnjerltf', Anti-Mo- nopoly, {, Poaso’s mojority, Ant ohapoly, 17, J.'W. "row, Ropublican mujority, 6. 1% A, Layton, Ropublican majority, 69, u.\m-ron\ Lecds Co., Oct. 16,—Returns como Vol .—Tho olection in slowly, to very light. Ploasant Town- whip, Hopulloan majority on Stato tikot, 20; guinof 2. Union Township, Ropublican ma- Jority, 47 on Blate ticket ; loss of 52, Ropubli- can mnjority in county ontimated at nbout 200, Orruawa, In, Oct. 16.—~Tho Intest returns from seattoving mwuuhl!m in Wapollo County in- dicato that tho Anti-Monopolicts have clooted tho two Rapresontatives aud Sheril. Tho Monop- ollsts eloct tho Sounator aud ‘I'rensurer. Last year tho Ropublicun majority was 800, ~Throughont Northern 1 Blato Liokot noarly holds itd own, but on the Leginlative ticket the Antl- Monopolists have made heavy inroads, eleating Toprpsentutivos aver Lopublican nominees in soveral counties that ave largely Republican on the genoral tickot, ‘Wasinyoroy, In, Oct, 14.—Gov Oar e ntor's mnjority in this township Is 100 in » vote of 751, Laat year Grant’s mu{nnly was 206 in o voto of 776, which shows a slight falling oft. Both Re- publican candidatos for Represoniatives havo o mujority of 140 {o 160. It 18 tho general opinion that tho Farmors’ tioket will carry tho county by o pmall wafority, No moro returhs from coun= try precincts have bogu roceived, 'ATLANTIO, 1., Qot, 14.—Cass County gives the Ropublivan Biato and county tioket nbout (59 wejority, IlAn{xu Crry, Ia,, Oct. 14,.—Tha straight Re- publiean Btate and county ticlot is olected by a Inrgo mnjority. * IL will take full returns " to “de- cldo tho Ropresentative. Doth partics clalm the Ropresontative by & amall majority. HEROUKR, hl';' %fi ll.l—’l“lhn Eu\l\fib ,&ifillmt m‘nr- ries tho county by majority, 0] an, for Ro) lmneu(nl.lv%, 1a_probably” defoatod by tho Anti-Monopoly candldato, Anavosa, Oct, 14.—Coss Townsbip givos an Antl-Monopoly majority on the Btuto tickot of 12, Jackaon Township, Anti-Monopoly mu{n_rlty on Btato ticket, 7. Nothing moro in to-night, Bioux Otry, Oot, 14,—Incowmploto poburug from this city aud threo townships indicate that ‘Woodbury County has givon n Ropublican majorily of 400 on the Stato ticket. The Ropub- lloan county officars nro olacted by majorition mupth from 100 Lo 800. Tho Ropublican ma~ Jority for Sonntor is_about 700. Davenront, Ia., Oct. '14,—Tha Liborals havo carried Davonport by 000 majority, and Murph for Bonator by 050," and tha balanco of thofr county tiakot by from 800 to 500 majority. Tho County of Heott has qnnu Liboral by & Inrgo majority, and all the Liboral connty onndidatos aro oleotad, with, porliaps, the Auditor oxcepted. WensteR Orry, In., Oot. 14,—~Tho Republi- can mnjority in this townehip is 120, Bromyr LAKE, In., Oot. 14.—Btorm Lako gives the Itepublionns 111 votes ; Antl-Monapoly, 23, McGreaor, In,, Oct. 24, —Tho progross of the officinl count showa an undoubtod Liboral gain of 200 over last yoar, Tho strongth of tho b~ oral gain in thug olty is over 200, lnst year boiny only: Bonton, Ropiblican, for ShoriiY, racelvo 476 majority, Tho offlcisl count for county officers is not yot fully dotermined. f%‘f‘m“’ Ia, Oct 14—A Liberal majority of 18. Vintox, In,, Oot. 14.—Tho total voto in Vinton 19020, Mojoity for Btato ticket, probably 550 Ropublican, Btodmen, Ropublican, ia olooted Roprosontative, nud Burnott, Antl-Monopoly, probably, The county ticket is in doubt, OuAngsvite, In, Oot. 14.—Four townships hoard from, glving Rozolls & majority of 183 voton for Roprosontative. Ixpianora, Ia., Oct. 14.—Nothing officially from tho cloction as yot. It in oxpootod that tho Anti-Monopoly majority will ronch from 200 to 800 on both 'Btato and county tloket, oxcopt Bhoriff, which is doubtful. Gurinig, In, Oct. 14.—Beavor Township, Guthrio County, gives Carpontor 81 and Valo 86, a Ropublican majority of 46. Othor townehipa in tho county not heard from, but it is supposod that the majority for tho Btato tioket will cor respond with Boaver, Iowa Oiry, In, QOot. 14,—10 p. m.—Roturna como in glowly. The tickots have boon badly soratehied, and wo cannok got the oficial count before mornh:g. Valo {s aliead of all tho Jocal ticket., Hia vote hero indicatoa o closo chase of Qarpentor all ovor the Btato, Lunuque, Ta., Oct. 14.—Cooloy for Bonator, Willlts for_ Freasurer, Costos for Supervisor, oand McLaughlin for Auditor, on tha Peoplo's tickot,—the threo first Republicans, and tho last & Democrat, —wlllod:o out of Dubuque Cty with botwaen 800 and 900 mojouity, which will Insuro their election, INDERENDENCE, Ta,, Oot. 14,—The Ropublican majority on tho Hiad tioket In this clty s 180, No othor returns in yot, Osaqr, In, Oct.” 14,~Tho oloction of the county {n pudnlly canvagsed. Osnge glves Car- ponter and the Republican State ticket, on o partial count, 227 mojority. The county Re- form ticket hns 45 majority on the seme count. Barr Onk gives Carpouter and tho State tioket 130 majority, Kelly, Roform candidate for tho Legislature, hns 110 majority. Tho county will fl“ an unususlly largo Ropublican majorify for ho Btato ticket, and the Reform or Pooplo’s ticket is porhaps eloctod, 2 i Forr Dopag, In., Oct. 14,.—Iipossible to get county or townthip voto to-uight, tho ticket is 80 badly seratched, CrAntNDa, In., Oct, 14.—~The roturns from the various tnmhigu indicato a Ropublican majority of mora than 800, Returns not in. Lzox, Decatur County, In., Oct. 14.—Tt is sup- osod at presont that this county will give about HU!}( Il:opubchm majority ou the State and connty ickot, M7, PLEASANT, Ia,, Oct. 14,—Oarpontor car- rios }Inm-iy; Ouuu!y Ly 1,000 majority, The en- tiro Ropublican county ' ticket ia elocted by n majorlt; mnglnfi from 300 to 700 majority. T, MADISON, In,, Oct. 14,—0On tho State tick- ot, 126 Antl-Monopoly majarity; county tickat,J. W. Trow, Troasuror, Ropublican, 66 majority; Pons and Orool, for Shoriff, about even; E. A, Dayton, Ropublican, for Ropresontative, ' almost unnuimous yvoto, Later,—Creel, Ropublican, majority 23 on couuty ticket, =On Btate tloket, Anti- Montrose Townshi, Monopoly, 194 ; Ropublican, 136 ; Anti-Monopoly majority, 5%, ' County tioket badly seratched, Trobnblo Anti-Monopoly mnjorh{ of £0, Greon Bay Townehip—Stato tickor, 53 Auti Monopolj' majority. Thecounty ticket was badly scratched, Ren Oax, Iows, Oct. 14.—The Ropublican Btato tickot rocoived 298 yoles. Tho Auti-Monop- oly State tickot, 100 votos, 0. C. Platter, for Reprosentative, recalved 201 Ropublican major- ity in Red Oak Township. CrLanINDA, Iowa, Oct.i4.—No apparont chango siuco 10 o'clock in the Republican majority. Prospect tho same, Dunugue, Iowa, Oct. 14.—Returns from all the northorn part of tho Stata show largo pains for tho Antiv)[lnuupoly ticket on the Ropubiican majoritios of last yoor. In this county thoeAnti- Monopoly Btate™ ticket will have about 1,000 majority. Tha Domoorata in this county elect tho threo Represontativos, Bhorifr, Auditor, Buporintendent of Schools, and minor officors, Trom roports throughout the State, Carpene tor's mnjority ts catimatod at 20,000 or 25,000. —_— 5 . » OHiOo, Special Dispatel to T'he Chicago T'ribune, CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 14—10 p. m—The vote n tho Stato oloction to-day was very light, thera belng nlmost a total want of intorest in the gen- eral issue. Roturns from the Westorn Reservo indionto that the Republicans have beon more romies than the Domocrats, and the porcontage of the Republican majority in this part of the Stato hns not beon maintained. G In Cuymfin County thore were not loss than eix or aight logislative tickets in tho field, and an amount of scratching so groat that the voto in many wards cannot be countod bofore morning, The vote in the city is not morethan threc-fifihs that of o year ago. Tho principal work done af the polls was by workingmon in :ho iutorosts of their candidates to the i‘oglah- uro, ‘ToLeDo, 0., Oct. 14.—Wood Connty—Woston Township, 55 Ropublican majority. Lake Town- ship, tio vote on Governor ; Tost of tho Repub- lican tickot has 1 majority, Lucas County-~Sylvanin, Ropublicrn majori- ;y,]{fl'l.”white ouse Prooinot, Republican ma- ority, 17, 3 lonry County—Bartlow Township, Ropubli- can mz]yonty. . Ottawa County—Portage Township, Domo- cratic majority, 48, Put-in-Bay Townuhip, Dom- ocratio mojority, 6. Benton Township, Demo-~ cratic mnjority, 68, : Sandusky County—Rliley Township, all in, 128 Domooratiomajority Hudson, Democrat, for Stato Bonnlor, 142 muforlty. Tromont Oily, Hudson 128 mnfflnty. Allen, 130 mngm‘ity. Dauiel June, Republican, .for TReprosentative, i probubly elected. ~ Carrios Tremont City by 160 majority, . Huron County—Townsend Township, 110 Ro- [ublicw mwjority ; Luckoy, Ropublican, for tate SBenator, 111 majority. Lucas Conuty—Bponcer Townehip, Republican wmnfority, 46, ¢ Lrio County—Vormilliou, Allen, 12 majority; Milan, Ropublican majority, 149, - Bummit County—-Alron, Phis 14 nm}lnmy.o\' Allen. Covoutry Towuship, Allon, 70 majority ; Domaoratic gain, 40, Cuya- bOQu Talls, Noyos, 22 mnjority ovor Allon. Ashtabuls County—Ashtabuls, Noyes, 90 mn- ’orlby.“ Goneva Township, Noyes, 206 majority ovarell, " i, Stark County—Minerva, Ropublican majority, Cuyahoga County—Bolon Townslup, Republi- can majority, 25, Muboning County—Youngatown, Ropublican majority, 810 ; Ropublican loss, 10, Bosrdman ‘Cownelip, Republican majority, 14, Loraine Cmmtr——).\lncll River, Republican ma- Jorily, 83; Wollington, Ropublican mnajarity, 240 ; Teochentor, Ttopublian mnjority, 745 Blyrin, Ropublican majority, 861 ; Graenwich, Republic can majority, 86 ; Amberst, Noyos, 1 wsforlty. Pusearawns Coutity—Waynosburg, Republican mn}om , 81, ‘Lrumbull County—Warron, Ropublican ma- Ropubli- p, Ropub- Ward, Noyos, b Jority, 268, Wonthorafleld Towns li{)‘ con mbjority, 199, Chawplon Townshi lican majorlty, 7, i ] Ifiulm County—Palnesville, 276 Republican ma-~ ority, 2 Go{mmua, 0., Oct. 14—10:80 p, m,—Roturns are coming in slowly, All comparisons are f&’%g" wim‘ihn vote of tho Bocrotary of Btato in Asbtabuln Gounty—Two townships; Domo- cratio gain, 107. Glmunpnfgn County—Twa townships; Demo- cratio gain, 41, o Fuy;tl;uzm County—One townshlp ; Domooratio ain, ol win, 04, & (‘lx(ufiisny Coynty—Onetawnship ; Ropublican sain, 19, o Marridon Qounfy—Threo townships; Domo- eratio gaiu, 38, llhuém Gounty—Two townships; Democratia ain, 6. x{léx;)q County—Ono township; Ropublican aln, 9. l!(lm'm;x’uaunty—-tl‘vm townships; Domooratio ain, 18, Lokl County—Ono towpalifp, and Nowark Oity : Republican galu, 46, ‘ur‘lsnou County~LFaour tqwnships; Ropublican gain, 60, Maboiiln, County—QOne township,and Younga« town City, Ropublican gaw, €0, 'Guunty,—i‘\m townships ; Democratio Mnsklnfum County—Tlhreo townships, Dom ooratio galu 2. Madlson County—Throo townships, Demos aratlo gain, 81, ?lnrllgn County—One township, Domocratio ain, 16, g ?t’t;gn Qounty-—~Throo townships, Domoacratia ain 82, g Pickawny Connty—Circlovillo, ono ward, Deme ooratin gain, 40, fll.n.].xlo County—Ono township, Domocratie an, 11, i l‘inhguaky Qounty~Ono township, Democratio gain, 0. Bummit County—Two townships, and ono ward In Aliron, Democratic gain, 170, ‘Tuscarawas County—Throo townships, Domo- oratlc gain, 13, }Vméron County—Ono township, Republican gain, 8, Washington Gnunt{—'l‘wn townships and Ma rigtta Qity, Domocratio gain, 16. gnyo‘;%fl dounty——'rwn townships, Democratio n, 168, CixomwNaTy, 0., Oct, 14.—Tho day s boen fair nud ordor good. T'hrea tiokots In tho flold, with ninoty candidates in all, and out of theso aro mado many composition tickets, Tho indi- gations aro that thero bns boon much soratching. Thero aro slxty-elx wards and precinets in clgy and county. The counting will bo diflicult and roturns slow, The city has bo redlstricted Into wards sinca the last Gubornatorinl oloction, which will make comparisons by wards imposg1~ gltué oxcopt ou 4 basis of tho voto for Suorotary tato lnst fall, OLEVELAND, O., Oct. 14.—Tho clection in thin clty to-day passed off vory quistly. A light Voto waa pollad. Five tickets woro {n tho fleld sud much soratching was dono, ‘Cho returns will bo lato, COrNo1vNATT, Oct, 14,—Avondalo returns n mas Blrlty of 67 over Allen, and 28 lurality ovor the emocratio and People's candidntos, Tho Ttes publicans olaim gains of 1,300 from six city wards from tho Lalanco of'the roturns. Tho erowds have loft tho nowspaper offlces, with no hopes of satisfactory roturns toinight, oLusnus, O., Oct, 14.—Additionnl roturna show o steady Domocratio gain. Tho Domos crats aro claiming the Logislatnro, havo hopes of their Stato tickot, lcnns aro not yob disposod to con. code tho Btato tickot, but_ have sbout given up tho Legislature. Roturna are yory moagro, espoclally from tho oities. Tho additional returns show gaius na follows ; Allon County—Ono townuhip, Ropublican, 51. J‘\tb:;?n County—Threo townships, Republican gain, 87, Ashtabuls County—Tiwo townships, Demo- aratio gain, 107, gnllmgl;m County—Ono township, Ropublican n, 28, llutl;!l ODI‘}l“ty—Ehu (‘J_éty g( Iamilton and Boven townslips show a Republican gam of on thio Stafo tickot ¥ gL Champnign County—Urbana Clty and seven townships show o Domacratic gain of 139, ?m;\'{;rd County—T1wo townships, Demoeratic gain, 120, Cuyahoga County and ono ward of Cloveland —Democtats, 148, Dofiance l’Jnunf.y—-Throu townships, Demo- oratio gain, 70. Bandusky City—Republican gain 220, Tulton Cuuutfi—l’our I.omufi:i 8, Noyos' mume Jority, 820, Lstimatod Ropublicaus’ in the county, 660, Dumncmtlugnin, 2650, Groen County—Xenin City township and one Pprecinet, Domocratic gain, 232, {!ur}aflr_\, County—Tivo townships; Domocratio gnin, 17, G“fiurggng County—Ono township ; Domocratia n, 22, g ?“"n‘f,’ COounty—Two townships; Ropublican ain, 87, . %io)élug County—QOne township; Democratia gain, 8. I.Elnulx1 County—Ono township; Domooratio gain, 11, Lucas County—Five townships; Noyes' ma} Jority, 229, . s DRy e I Bub ono ward in Toledo hontd from at midnight, which showed & Domocratio goin of 9. The contest is especially 8pirited on County T'reasurer. Tho indiontions are that tho Republicans elect tha ontire county tickot.' Marrow County—Three townships ; majority, Democratic gain. suro, and Tho Repub- Noyos, 92 . Montgomery County—Tho Domocratic county ;;![:lmlt olected, with the oxcoption of Infirmary rector, pnfivu County—Four townships; Domocratio gain, 12, g‘ut;mm County—One township, Republican gain, 1. 3 Handusky County—Estimated majority for Allon, 6505 small Republican gain, Stark County—Massitlon City and Township, and one precinct, Democratic grin, 8, Waren Counly—Throo townships ; Ropube Hean gain, 12, Washiogton County—Thres townshipa and Marietta City ; Domocratic gain, 14, }Vuggicmmty—l‘our townships ; Democratio goin, 224, Willinme County—Threo townshipa; Domo- oratic gain, 70, Wyandutte County—Domoeratic mejority, 500 t0 550; Domocratic gain, 200, TRoduey Foos, Secrotary of the Republioan Cone tral Committeo, at 1 o'clock claimsthe election of the Republican Stato ticket by 8,000 to 10,000, majority ; while J. G. Thompson, Chairman of the Demooratio Committee, doos nob concedo, though ke is not sangutine of tho success of tho Demaeratio ticket. CLEVELAND, O., Oot. 1f.-~The Socond Ward of this city gives & Ropublican mn{crity of 25¢ Ropublican logs, 92. Seven townshipsof Cuya: hoga County giva n Republican msjority of 289; Lopublican 10ps,205, June, Republican caudidate for Reprosontative, also gaina largolye in the townships hoard {rom. Ilis oloction is conceded by tho Democrats, Allon's majority in Sandus ky County s about 550, —_—— PENNSYLVANIA, - Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Pmuspcrruia, Pa,, Oct. 14.—Such o quict election has 1ot beon witnessed horo for many years, but little interest belng tuken. Tho vot~ ing is very scattering, end the usunl crowds about the polls are mengre, During the first part of the day, in a numbor of olection di- ‘visions, tlicre was quite a good vote polled, but aftor this it rapidly fell. There was vory littla boxing going ou, save an occasional skirmish in cortain districts where parties who failed ta get & nomination ran a ticket of their own, The usnal mournful tolling of the Btato Iouse bell was forbidden l.\ly the Mayor, and most of tho tavorns wero closod, a8 proprio- tors woro obliged to electioneor their utmost to eave their liconncs. An effort was mndo in somo down-town pro cinots to suppresa the local option ticketa, In the Bixth Division, Fourth Ward, there wera 11000 of theso tickots skortly nftor tho opening of tho polls, although it was declared thnt a bag full had been loft there some time previous. A citizon came forward to vote, and dosired a ticket, *“Voto for Josaphs and your whisky,” ronred o tnvern-lteeper of tho Alarka-stroet fao- tiou. Ultimatoly, n gentleman, having soourod a quantity of tomperanco tickets, stationed him- solf nt tho polla and declared ho would have fair play or go through the window. Howevor, local option failod miserably all fllroug.ih tho oity. ‘The Reformers woro active atall the polis, and some of their candidates ran wellup to 1 o'clock, but the want of organization was porceptible, to which {s attributed their uttor dofont. It {sun- necoasary to etato ihat repenting was practiced on a wholesalo scale, and " the legitimate votors who did not vote oarly found ont iu the mniddle of the day that thoy woro too lnte ; that porsont had roproponted thom, and cnst ballots fixed up by unserupulous political managors, Tho most intoresting fight occurred in tha Third Logislative District, whora caudidatos of both partios,—Hamm, Republican, and Sullivan, Domocratic—wors opposod to Sam Jn“?h' Indopendent, At most of tho polls all the plaocards or postora stating that Sullivan was the Democratio candidato wore removad, torn, or so diwfigured with {uk and mud as to bo unrcoog- nlzuglu; and *in hugo, brilliaut letlors and many tinted flourlshoy tho “announcement that tho Hon. Bamuel Joseph was the only real Domocratio candidato, In addition porfeot fao aimiles of the Ropublicnn, Domocratic and Reform tiocketa woro distributed ut all tho polls, having Josoph's name {nsertod ; and thoso tick- oty tefl into tho boxes ko rain, Josoph bein, roturyed for Btate Senator with a munjority ol 2,600, ‘Tha Republioan ring worked with thoir united atrongth to sccure Mackoy's roturn for Statq Treasuror, and scoured & majority of 25,100 for bim over Hutohinson, Tor Oity Treasuror, Widener had a mojority of 18,702 ovor all eandidates,® mi;%fi Shoriff, Elllott Liad majority over all of Yor'tho Bupromo Dronch, contrary to publig oxpoctation, the hithorto-unknown’ Gordon had amajority over Ludlow of 10,007, Tho ring now consider thomsolves eafe for snothor yoar, and, from the immonso mu{::rltfl seonred, It i bollovod that botl omoorats and RNoformers are s dishonrtoned that thoy will foar to again moase ure strongth with them, A dispatch just arrived gives ovorwhelnung Democratio majoritics all YContinuca on Ma Righth Page.) shone ouy