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ELECTIONS. . (;‘Li«r"nii,||lml from tio Firet Pag ono ward io hear fe Mry, Hoeah DloTntonh, fov Cauuty Sohopl Suporlatondunt, got 213_ma« ority, with ous wwd to hear from, J. A. Lathewson, for ounty Survoyor, no opposition. :(nm}uu from outsidv towns ave coming in lowly, Spectal Disswtol to Phe Chieann Hribune, Joratx; Will Co., 11l,, Kov. 11110 (D Floraneg glvos Olin Liwmajority ; Bnoud, 4% ; Mar~ tin, 120 § Melnosly, B2, Woslo) zives Cump 18 majoritys Howloy, & Martin, 150 ; Me- Tntosh, 82, g naial Dispateh to The Chicazo Tribune, Obgr, Livingaton Co., Ik, Nov, do—Dnayson, _Ropubilican, majority, 11: Goodspead, Jopubli- can, - mnjority, 81 Jonking, - Ropublican, 403 Tomyanid, Autl-Monopolist, 145, * Nyweelad Diapateis to The Giieaao Tribune, Nuvab, Livingston Co., 11, Nov tnco, Anti-Monopoliat, 67 majority . Fangford, Auti-Monopolint, b ; Stit, Auti-Monopolist, 59; Tombaugh, Anti-Motopolit, (7. Stecial utels o The Chicago Tribune, *_Poxrg, Liviagston Co., i, Nov, +—Luyson, Ropublican, 217 nisjority, Owogo givos Wallaeo, Antl-Monapolist 73 majority. 'Tho County lng gone Auti-Monopoly. ! Speoial Dicpateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Ponriag; ill;, Nov. d4—11 p. n,~Livingston County Las gono Anii-Monopoly by at leust 1,200 mnjority. . Protita, Peorin Co,, IIl, Nov. '4.—Tho City and County election pmsmi oftt to-day with hub littlo excitoment. Iu tho county, tho entire Re- “publican tickot, including Miun Mary . Whito- side, -for Buperintendent of Sehools, i elected by mnjorilics ranging from 1,200 to 2,000, In 1o eity no definito rotnrns nro yet recoived, but $ho indications nre that Col, "John Wurner in slected Mayor on tho Domacratio ticket by u bandsomo majority. ‘Ihio balanes of thoe Domo- sratio ticket in the city is probably electod, with posaibly a fow excoptions. ——— ) WISCONSIN. Special Dispatch to The Chitcago Tribune, Minwauszs, Nov, 4—The clection returns ns far as counted nro us follows : Firat Ward—Washburn, Rop,, 214; Taylor, Dom,, 062; Taylor's mnjority, 468. For the Aggembly, A. L. Cary, Dom,, has o majorily over Granger, Rop., of 131, Sovonth Ward—Washburn, 805 ; Tn{',lar, 6025 Taylor's majority, 2. For tho Aseembly, 7. H. T'woedy, Rop., bag 878; F, H. West, Dom,, 705; ‘Weat's majorit; i Pwelfth Ward—Taylor's majority, 381, Tor tho Assembly, Larkin, Dom,, has 103 majority over Bechor, Ttep. Fitth Ward—! Assembly, Lol Bechor, Rop., of b. Bocond Ward—Taylor’s majority, 1,925, For the Assombly, Jo. Hamilton's majority, 680 ; no opyosition, ightlh Ward—Taylor's majority, 422, For tho Assombly, Fellenz' majonty over Vogel, Independont, 401, Tenth Ward—Taylor’s mujnrity" 488. For Ag- sombly, Severance, Democrat, 285 majority over Behongel, Independent. ¥ 2 * Tor Stato Senctor from the southern district of this county, the following aggregato vote was polled within tha city wards included in tho dis- trict: Jobu DLlack, 4,215 ; John Bentley, 1,867 3 Black's mnjority, 3,348, 'I'he voto of the towns wilt add about 2,000 votes to Black's mujority. TFourth Ward—Taylov's majorily, 112, For tho 1A"xsg-_aex.nhly, Yhelps, Domocrat, hus & majority of Beventh Ward—Correcled—Taylor's major- Ity, 297. For tho Assombly, West's majority over ‘U'weedy, 526, Eloventh Ward—Taylor's majority, 523. TFor the Assembly, Fellonz, Democtatic, has & ma- jority over Yogel of 68. Sixth Ward—Taylor's majority, 880. For tho Assombly, D. IT. Itichards, Domocratic, has s wnjority over Sanger of 017, Ninth Ward—Tuylor's majority, 634, For tho Agsombly, Semmau, Democratic, Lius o majority pver Schueugol of 714, « Third Ward--Taylor's mejority, 468. For tho Assembly, McGratlt, Domocratic, has o majority sver Greenmay, Indopondent, of 131. “Total vote for Taylor in tho city, 8,023; Waeh- burn, 2,275;. Taylor's majority, 0.848. The towns will 0dd about 2,000 ta Laylor’s majority in tho county, In 1871, Washburn's vote in tha county was 8,696, and Dootittle’s 3,618, Special Digy uf The_Chicitao Tribune. MILWAUREE, Noy, 4—Midnight.—Tetirng ro- teived up to 12 o'clock from one-third of the Stato, outsido of Milwaukeo, show gaius for Taylor, Democratic-Liberal and Reform candi~ ufe, of ubout (00. Tho Roform party cleim 3,000 majority, whilo’ the Reptiblicans concedo 5000 Democratic mujority in the State. The omplexion of. tha . Assembly is Reform, and of she Senato Ropublioun. A very light vote was poiled. raa - [4% tno Assoctated Prese.) Mrmwavkeg, Nov. 4.—Tho Firot Ward of the ity of Milwaukeo gives Taylor, Dem., 468 ma].; ihe Seventh Ward, Taslor, 207 ; Tourth Ward, 1'aylor, 112 ; Elevouth \ urd, Taylotr, 6233 Sixth Ward, Faylor, 8303 Ninth Word, Taylor, 058, All the Domocratic Assemblymen wero elected. Lt is ostimated that the Democratic mejority in the city will ba over 5’()00. JMadigon City gives Taylor 124, Junesyille City—Washburn, 41, Sealtering returny wo far show that the Domocrats hnve xeined lurgely over the vote of two years ago, zLwavxee, Nov. <—9 p. m.—The City of Mil- wanleo, complote, gives Tuylor, Dowacratio can- Jidato for Governar, 6,300 majority. U'ho county m entinmted ot 8,000, Al tho Domoeratio A semblymen iu tho county are elected. ‘fhe Daily Seatinel, the Washburn organ, esti- matos from the woy retums are coming in that Paylor will earry the State by 5,000, Many prom- ment Republicans now concede Washburn's de- feat, 3 ALwaukee, Nov, 4.—On towns repreeenting » total voto of 23,000, n?'lux"u gain is 3,400, ex- slueivo of the vobo of Milwaulce, in whieh Tay- or gains 5,000, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ManigoN, Wis., Nov, 4.—Refurns from ninety sitics and towns, including Milwaukeo and most of the principal cltics, sliow o net Ropublice loss in tho vote for Governor of 8,200 on Grant's majority of 18,600 luss yeer, This incindes one- third of tho voto of the Stats und the localities whero the grentest loss was oxpected. Tho Democrats claim the election of the whole tickot. 'I'ho Chairman of the Republican State Committeo does not concedo this, but does nat regord tho prospects as oncouraging. oloction horo was very quiot, but voto was quits full, - nggrogating 1,700 aud tho majorily ogainst the Ropublicans is nbout the samo as usual. Baker, for Licutouant Governor, and Johnsou, for Treasuror, on tho Ropublican ticket, wero cut considerably, The Opposition majorities are as follows: Taylor, 194; Pnrkor, 394; Dovle, 182; Kuobn, 800; Bloan, 105; Bearing, 193; Argard, 238; Dunt uing, for Assembly, 825. Tho latter is elected in &m District Ly & handsomo majority. Spectal Dispatel to The Chicayo Tribune, A Mantson, Wis., Nov. 4.—Ab nudnight tho otec: tion of tho whole opposition Stnte ticket by u majority of somo ihowsands is concoded, with tho Assombly pratty corteinly ngainst the Ite- publicans, and possibly the Senato, - Fpecial Dispateh to 'he Chicago Teibune, Toxp po Lav, Wis,, Nov. 4.—Taylor carrios £hiv city by 97 fmejority, and enough is knowa from tho towns to warrant putting Lis majority fn {ho county nt 800. "W. M. Iiner, Re- Y‘ubllcnn. is olected Bonator in _the Righteenth Diatrlet Ly 9003 Wagnor, Dom- ocrat, in tho ‘Iwonlolh District, by sbout $60. G, Hazon, Ropnblican, in tha Firet Assem- bly District, is clected by rbout 300 majority. Thomus Weeks, Demoorat, in tho Sccond Aesoms bly Distriot, hay 300 mu‘loriey. James Luflerty, Domoerat, carries tho Third Assembly Districk by 60O majority. Spectut Dispatelito The Chicago 1'ibune, Berom,Wis., Nov, 4.—Lhis (Fourth) Assembly Distriot gives Waslibirn 670 anwj. Lo City o Boloit gives him 881 maj. Spectal Disputchs (o The Chicayo Tribune, Tananoo, Wis, Nov. 4.—Baraboo Townsbip ves Washbwin, for Governor, 156 maf.; ker, for Lieutonant-Governor, 1o maj, Reodsburg, Wis,, gives Washburn 10 maj.; Bakor, 9 maj, Special Disvateh to Fhe Chicugo Tribune, Arprroy, Wik, Nov, +.—Apploton gives 214 mne. for the Nofonn State tivkot—n guin of 83, Relurny received indieato that Schliching, for Etato Senator, aud Richmond, for tho Assemnbly, both Neform, aro elected. ho vate polled 18 very light, 1 Disnatoli to Tha Clleago Zribitne, Osurosit, Wis,, Nov, 4,—To-day ot beon bright sud pleusant, but, awing 1o the geucrn! tocling of upalhy, but liltle excitemonut was show fu tha cily,” Tho rosnlt shows thut Tay- lor enrrios tho ¢ity by 168, whila Wasliburn_car- ried the oity iu 1871 by 163 votes. Winnebago County sonds two Ropublicau and two Refarm. mombera uf the Atvombly, In the Virst District, Gubo Dauek i# aloetad by 615 ujority ovar Slaphen Joviron. The fight In tlig clty has boon hitter und warmly contented on oither wsido, Touch wuy extromaly papular with tho gyumu;ur votora, and fify supportors orented strong projudice wmonyg all olasson bgninut Bowron on account of the latter being o vlor's majority, 868, For tho Dem., has o majority over elected without opposition s awd in the Fourth, Frank Tonch, ]lnr.. alto willout opporition, I'ho voto ling hoon light nll over the eounty. Tho following towns hiave roportad: Alforna— W'nnhlmm’ 675 Taylor, 12, Oshlkosh—Wash- huen, 813 Taylor, 44, Vinland—Washburn, 863 ‘Payloy, b, Speeial Dipatel to The Chicago Lribitne. Raa 3%, Wis, Nov, d.—Ravine City rlves Taglor--144 mojorlty : Horrick, Roform, for Ronator, iu 4o sity, hid mujority’s Ditew, Noform caudldato for tha Assembly, 246 majority. ITor- rleld’s majority In nee County is abont 500, pesicd Dispated to The Chisago Trabine, w1, Wi, Nov. 4,—Taylor, for Guovornor, Jiaw 30 maforily-in the -city complote, Houston, for tho-Asvnewnbly, hns 70-mafority In the city. "T'io balanco of tho State tickel w dbout tho samo a8 (lovernor, ‘Lho Town of Ploanant Prairio roported 30 - Jority for Tounton, Yaylox's mujorily in tho "Pownt of Pleasant Prairio I 8, gy MICHIGAN, » Spectut Dispteh ta Fhe-Cidengn Tribiene, anasp Raris, Mich,, Nov. 4.-~1ho eclection of momber of Congress for thin distriet, to M tho vaeaney cnused by tho douth of tho Ifon, Wil- der D, Fouster, ocenrrod to-day. Mg meelings wort Lol icyo lust ovenlug by both partics, the on. Willinm B. Willinme, of Allegan, the' Ke- publicnu nominoe, sponking at Luce's Ilall, aud savornl spenkers addrousing a crowd In_frant of Swaot's atel n boknlf of Chorles C, Comstocl, Esq., tho Demoeratic candidnte, At the opening of the campaign it -appoared that tho strenath of tho eandidutes way aboub ovenly Lulanced, owing to_Mr. Comstoek bein, put forward ns u DTeople’s man, nufi au fmpression that tho Liberal parly had alhoud in lis nomination, Bud it soon Lecamo undoratood thas the Convontlon which nominated him, and nll tho primary and county mcotin upon which it was bused, oro componed cntirely of Demoerats, It wos ealled as n Domocratio Convention, aud its resolution to siyle itsolf n Poople’s Convention " was an afterthought, to ‘which tho pno?\o do not gonerally rospond, The Jargo proportion of the epublicans who no louger tell bound to the old orgauization, and othor indopendent voters, gonerelly viewed it ay simply u straight-out contest betwoan the twa old partios, and with much the samo foclings ny thouo of tho woman whose lmsband was Hghting with tho bear. . Comstocit i3 one of tho old-line Dancerats who bonst that thoy nover changa, 1o doos a largo menufpctuving business n this city, und is porsonslly vary woll liked, Ho will wundoubtodly earry this city, although it has n small Republican majority, and may possibly car- 1y this county, which is also Re‘)nhlinnu; bt the four otiier countioy comyrising tho distvict mny be pretly comidently reckoned to give por- Laps holf their usnal Republican mujoritics, which would elect Willinmy by 1,600 majority, or more. Spetial Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Gnanp Rartos, Nov. 4,—The vole for mombor of Congress to-day bas boon very light all over iho district. Tha citles and large towns aroe all Tonrd from. Chis city, nsually” Republicnn, it Comgtock's residence, and' gives him 851 major- ity. Alluimn, whore Williams lives, gives Will~ inms 145 'mojority. Ialland gives 110 wonjority for Willivms; Lowell, 30 major- ity for Williams. Tho mmnjorities for Com- stocle are oa.follows; . Grand Havon, 883 Touin, 1143 Maskegon, 178; besiden tho abova nanicd citios, vesurns nre received from oue- quarter of the country towne, - ‘i'lie totul voto, €0 far ay roceived, givos Comstock, tho Peopla's candidate, 407 majonty in tho whole district, ‘Cho full vole will reduce this to'nbont an even thing botween lit and Williowe, tho Republicau. It wil bo imposeiblo to learn to-night which one i elocted. 3 Speeial Dispatel to The Chicago 2ribune, Drrrore, Mich., Noy, 4.—Fhe'hiennial chartor election passed oft quiotly licre to-day, with a light vote, Local issucs broke over party lines very greatly, and. the tickets wore so badly ueratched that tho counting was delayod until o vory Iato hour, Moffatt, Republican, has beon ro-cloelad by neady 1,500 nwjority, aud tha renminder of the opublienn city ticket was alko alectod by gzood wsjoritivs, oxcopt Po- lice Justico Harbsugh, who was defeatod by L. V. Qicott, and aJdustico of the Pece, A lurge majovity of those eclected nro anti-park mon, The next Common Council willstand as follows : Ttepublicans, 185 Demoeratg, 113 and tho next Bouard of Democrats is ulso Ropublican. Dernorr, Noy, 4.—The municipal clection in this city passed off very quiotly. Twelve pro- cinets licard from give Moffat, Republicsn, for Iryor, 680 mojority. His mujority will probab- ch 1,000, The Republicans clect the City Clork, Attorney, and Director of the Poor. The Demoerats elect tho Polico Justico, and, probab- 1y, tho Trensurer and Justice of the Peace. The Ttepuvlicnns will hove o mujority of 1or2in the City Council, and a majority of tho Board of Eatimutey. Meagro yetwrns from the spesial election in tho Iifth Congressionnl District leaves the mat- tor in doubt. The cities ot Grand Haven, Ionia, Holland, and fitteen towns, give Willinms, Tepublican, n majority of 260,—n large Republi- oot loss from thy to of 187, Dernorr, Mich., Nov, 4—3lidnight.~The voto in tho Tiith Congrossional District was vory light and extromely close. Presont indications ure that Willimns, Tepublican, is electod by a mnjority not_exceeding 200 or 300, Grind 1\nptids City gives Comstock, Democrat, 851 ma- jority ; Grand_Havon,” 83 Muskogon, 173 1 onin, 114 ; Spring Lako, 47" Willinms has 110 majority in Holland ; 145 in Allegan ; 30 in TLowoll ;61 inSangatuck, Other towns in Allogan County will rriso his mujority to 600, In Detroit, Moffat’s majority for Mayor will reach umm?- 1,600, ‘Fho Lupublicuns carry the entire city tickat except Police Justice aud Jus- tice of tho Peuce, —_— NEW YORE, Speeial Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, New Yonk, Nov, £.—The raturns, though meugre, indicsto that tho Stato has gono Domo- cratic by « Iarge majority. Hardly n township Teard from av this early hour has failed to show Jurge Democratio guing. ‘The revulsion by which tho inuncnse Ropublican majority of Inst yonr Ting been overcomo i the result aluiont wholly of iho disentisfaction inspired by the panic. The local forces affecting the contest are trivial, and could not possibly have wrought this astonish- ingresult, It is tho smme causo which las changed all tho other States which has drawn, New York into the armg of thc Demogracy. 'This dissatisfaction und dopression s widesprond, and men, sooing tho result of to-day, sny that bad the paunle oc- curred a yoar provious, Greeloy would to-day bo Prosident. Tho result in the city at 9:30 p, m. caunot bs safoly foretold,) for, at this Lour, the result uot o singlo olection district is known outside of polico beadquarters. About 6:30 p. m. returns 1rom two districts wero sont out, but theso were evidently incorrect, and then not another item waa allowed to reach tho papors for threo hours. Qrave suspicions thut tho returns huve boen tampored with nt hendquartors nro alveady around and ciroulated, and thoso aro strongeh- oned by tho continued dolay, Special Dispatel to The Chicapn Tribune, New Yo, Nov. 4—11 p, m,—Nothing liko fall roturns linve yet beon allowaed to loave the po- lico hendquorters, and only tho general resuls are known, ‘Lanunsuy Hall openly chavged tha Jommisgioners with doctoring tho roturns, in order to beat tho Domocracy out of two Hen- utors, aud sppointed o Committeo of Bafety to watel tho count, Tho fow facts known slow thet tho Tnmmuny tlekot has wwopt tho fiold by o hieavy mujority, thet of Conner, for Shorifr, boing “full 25,000. All the Assomblymon aro Paymmany, Cox is electod Cougressman by o heavy ma- Jority. ‘Iio Jndiciary-elect aro oll Cammany, ‘The eloction was quito orderly. ' the Aseveiutad Proix, Nrew Yonxk, Nov, 4—p. m.—T'ha election of tho Tammany county tlckot is gunnmll{’cuflcufied, with doubts ubout Donnlio for the Hupreme Court, and the content Is oxciting oulg"I in tho Ausombly and Sonuto Distriots, Tom Alarphy and Col, Lester Arthur are said to have churged Bloriden Shoox and Commissioner Van Nort, two othor ropresentetivo Ropublloans, with denorting tho combination ticket, und giviug their support_to Willlam Walsh for County Clerk ngainst the Ro- })ubliunn und Apollo Ilall candidate, Jacob 3L, “ntteruon, Murphy, in retalintion, iy threaten- ing to call off his Ropublicun voters from Me- Cool, tho combination eandidate for Bheriff, but he, in turn, is vaid to be urging his follow- evs to defost Murphy's plans and to voto for Walsh, Tho flght in some of tho Senuto and As- sombly Districts is bittor, nud the Police Com- ‘missioners ar showing thely bands, Somo Tam- | mnny inepectors have boen arronted aud Apollo Hall Demoornts substituted. Thia is in the in- toreat of tho comvinntion, Nrw Youx, Oct, 4—8 p. m,—Tho Stata olac tion relwrng nro coming in by townrh p4 and distyicts, Hixty-four of theso show tu.al Itce publican_majorities of 3,881 ; Demacrutiu s 5umlnu, 2,105 ; net Ropublican mujority, 1,186, Tho vato for Heorotary of Stato us compured with the sanie voto In 1871, is nsed s busis ot suaparivon, aud shows totul Ropublican guins of (89 toirl Demooratie guine, 2,162; net Domo- oratlo gaine, 1,470, New Yony, Oct. 15 p. m,—No dofinito ra- turns rocolved from part of this oity. it s clafioed that the city Liss gona ‘Lammany Domo- rmngel In qx Bocond Liatriot, William Pitt Peokham, Lib., is oleotod over Pidup Yordaok, Itop, In tho ‘Third Distriot, Oarlion Foster. Ron.. s | oratfo by from 16,000 to 20,000 majority, If tho Iattor figures prova vorroct, thero is not muoch doubt but thet the Btate bas gone Domooratio THE CHICAGO DAILY by siovoral thourand. ‘The election of B, 8. Cox to Congross is concoded. 5 Returnu from Nroolklyn indicato that the Dem- ocratia enndidnto for™ Mnyor lins beon eicctod, and the Dontoerntic majority of that city for Heorotary of State will probably rench 6,000, Fifty-goven additionnl towns from thoe tntorior of tho Htate glve n not Ttopublienn majority of 2,200 ; not Demovratic {znlu, 1,808, Not Ropub- Itean_'majority in tho 117 towns thus far, 1,380 ; “not Domooratic galn, 2,872, Tirooklyn—Lighth' Word, complote: Tilgor, Dam., for Beerataty of Btute, 147 mn)., being n £oin of 5G4 ovoer tho vote of 1871, Hixty-fivo towns additional to those nent give a not ltapublican majority of 9,010, Not Ropub- lican mojority in total of 183 towns and citics, 5,220, Thin fucludos Syraouso City, Ropublican mn.’orllflw, and Aubiirn City, tepublican mu- Jovity, 780, Nothing up to 10 p. m, from thy uu{ election, Nrw _Yonrk, 0:30 p. m—TFor Hooretary of Stato—Rrooklyn, W'wenth-third Ward, comploto, Whoyar, 790 mfority. Tfghtaonth Ward, comploto, Wollor, 775 ; Thayer, 61, Tiwonty-dral Ward, complete, Wolloy. 1,145 + Whayer, 1,031, Tenswelnor Conntyjgfves tho Ropublicans o ma- Jority ot 1,000 Thiety-nine additional towns and distyicts glve a neb Ropubliean mujority of 5,771 ; tiot Ropub- licunt majority in 221 towns und distriets, 5,801 Loughkoonsie Cily gives the Dewoerats b b fi{lfly of 870, n Domocratic gain over 1872 of "o Ropnblieans undoubtedly carry Putnam County, Hamilton Fih, Jr,, {8 clected to the Ausenbly, ; Ht“ Latwronco County gives Thayor 4,000 me- ority, TFranklin County glves sbout §00 majority for Thayot. Slt,).nncu County complete gives Willers 925 ma- ority, d Tioga Connty camplote gives a Ropublican ma- Jorlty of about 709, ~Haavy Domocratle enins in all tho sbove conntion over. the voto of 1871, New Youx, Nov. 410 p. m.~In this city, so far, tho vote wpon -tho Btate ticket is greatly mixed, owing ta the nttorapted combination bo- twoen tho Apollo TTall and Rapublicans. Despito the enrly closivg of tho polls and the especta- tion of early returns from the most remoto parts of tho ully, the account of the cloctions hne been plow, the deloy being duo to the necensity the ofticinls are’ under of cauveesiug o vory long list of wnumes embraced in the gotieral tickot. At this hour, roturns of voton for Shoril ars stil lacking in o number. of . districtn, bub tho {otal figuros received so fax Ieave no doubt of the cleoiion of Connor for Bherifl, and Walsh for County Clerk, by vory lage mmjorities, Who vote for Shorift thuy fer standd: Conuer, Demovrmt, 21,002 MeCool, 11,588, Tor County Clerk, Walsh, Democrnt, 16,800; Pattorson, Republican, 12,450, New Yonw, Nov, 4—11:30 p. m.—Roinrns from over one-third of the city. indicato o mn- Jority for Connor, for Bhorill, of 25,000 ; Walsh, County Clerk, 18,000. - Ton Blectoral Districty in tho Sixth Conpros- sional Distiich givo'8. 8. Cos, 1,101; Wadsworth, 'Thovote onithe Judicial Amendmentto tho Stata Constitution there Is so trifling as to ho rearce- 1y worth wentloning, certainly not worth can- vassing to-night. New Yong Nov, 4.—11:35 p. m,—Tho roturna of half of the city gives Connor n meajority of 14,600, Walsh o mojority of 7,558, T'ho Bixth Congredsional District gives Wada- worth, 3,161 ; Cox, 7,027, New Yonk, Nov. 4.—11:40 p, m.—Returns from fifty-throe additionnl districts and towns in the Stato show anet Ropublican majority of 1,134, At this hour the totul rolurns from 266 distriels and towns show o net Republicnu majority of 6,800, a not Demociatic goin over tho vote of 187L of 7,647, Ehaira glves 235 Domocratio majority. In Brookiyn, Hunter, Democrat, for Mayor, is electod by about 7,000 mujority. New Yons, Nov, 4—Miduight—Additional re~ turns from_thirteon districts in tho Htate give 1,330 net Republican majority, mnking n total Republicun majority in 252 towns of 7,180. Albany County gives 1,600 mojordty for the Democratic Stuto uud county ticket. ~Dayton, Domocrat, is elocted Benator, and threo out of tho four Assembliymen olected are Domocrats. The Republican candidato in tho Fourth As- sombly district is etectod by a majority of 28, Monroo County, complete, givea Thayer 600 mpjority. Lord, Domocrat, for Scnator in the Twonty-eighth District, is clecled by about 2,000 to 8,000 mnjority. NEw Youi, Nov. 4,.—Returns from the city aro atill incomplote. The Republicans elect five ont of tho twonty-ono Assemblymen. ‘fhe Tam- many candidates for tho Judgoship aro clocted by Iargo majoritios. Roturns of the Stato tickoet from tho Sisteonth Assembly District given Domocratic majority of 20,840, The Democrats und Liberals to-night clyim the State 15,000 to 0,000, Brookiyn, complete, gives Hornnel, for Mayor, 5,950 ; Willers, Damocrat, for Socrotary of Ktafo, 1,202, New Yonr, Nov, 5—1 a. m.~Eightoen wards in Brooklyn give tho Domocrats a majority for tho Stato tieket of 1,038, Xew Youk, Nov. §6—1:10 a. m.—Up to _this hour the totu] returns from 884 towns outside of this city ond Brooklyn, show & not Republican majority of 18,201, and n net Democratic gain of 16,189 over tho vote of 1871, ‘There is o Iarge citymu‘{urit agninst tho ap- pointment of Judges, and en immense majority i favor of tho uwunexation of Weatcliestor County, 3 TRochester, complete, gives Willers 778 ma~ Jority ; Inines, ‘lrensurer, 2,164 majority. A " dispateh from Buifalo snys that Raines ran 800 shend of $he Demooratio tioket in that city, New Yonx, Nov. 6—~2 8. m.—Tho Domacratic Stato ticket mn?or'n.y in this ity {s about 26,000, aad tho waorlty ou tho couty- tioket about Ttoturns from 87 additioual distcls and towns, including the City of Rochestor, show a net Demoeratic mojority of 1,814, which is u not Demoeratic-goin of 1,662, This reduces thy net Ropublicsn majority in 421 towns aud dis- tricts to 1,887, and inorenses tho not Democratio zuin outsido of this city aud Brookisn to 17,807, Rings County, ineluding Brooklyn, gives a Dom- ocratic majority of 8,600 on the Stato ticlot. FIO1T, A fow fights have occurred. In soveral dis- triets both the inspectors and poll-clerks failed to wake their appesranco at the appropriato time, but the vacancies were speodily filled by others who wero sworn in. A numbor of Tammany mon, with bags of tickets in their hands, wore standing on Chird avenue ut huif-past 6 o'clock, when the lnmps on the aveuuo wero suddonly put out. Ouo man whs struck from belind with o sand-beg, and was flung to the ground, A struggle onaued for the bag of tickots, hut the Third avenuo car, which cune along, svas hailed, and frionds of tho wonnded mau succoeded in putting Lim on tho car which was dvivon repidly down town. While some men woro dieonssing politics in o liquor wsaloon in Iast Fitty-fourth stroet, this mormng, n row oceurred, and Morris Sallinger was stabbed in tho abdomen. Six men Lave been arrested to await an invostigation, TUBOWING VITRIOL A German named Williwn Taber wes this af- tornoon severely ln*urud by having o bottle of vittiol thrown In kiw faco while standing st u polling-place in the Fourth Ward, ABREBTA, 2 Commissioner Daveuport sat in tho United States Courts up to 2 o'olock to dispose of nr- rosts which woro mude during tho day by Bpecial Deputy Marshals, whom be bad sent out in lnrgo uumbers to seour the ¢lty. A large number of nreests wore made. Tho majority woro bailod and releanad ut onco. Patrivic MeCGuire, urrosted in {ho Eighteonth Asgembly Diateict, hud £6,000 in his possonsion, 3 Arnany, Nov. 4.~ indications avo ihat tha Denocrats have cnrvied thin county by 1,000 majority, Spieclal. Disoatehlto The Chiviyo 4ibuae, Burrano, N, Y., Nov, 4—At the city clection to-day most of tho Domoeratic tietret wis clooted, Dr. Lowls P. Dayton, Democratic, Mlayor, by 800 majority: the Ilon, Johu Guuson was clovted Btate Senetor, Democrntic, by 1,200 ml]nrll?'. Burravto, Nov, 4.~This city glves Willors, Domocrat, for Secretary of Slmo,"l 0 majority ; olocts & Domouratio Senator nud two Democratio and one Republican Assomblyman, RS i NEW JERSEY, New Yonu, Nov, 4, —Rotucus from Now Jorsoy nP o1 n, . wo more suattering townsbip and dintrict roturns, and Indicato nothing ns to tho oneral vamult, Lho oloction is for the outive sgombly, abolit Lalf of whoin aro renominatord. Newang, N, J., Nov, 4,—Roturne from the Btato ara 80 scattoring that no satisfnctory oatl- wata ean ba made wt inidaight, but the Republi- caus clim the Legislnturo by & reduced majority. e MINNESOTA, B, Paur, Minn, Nov. 4.—Tho roturns o fur aro meagre, but tho indieations all point to the electlon of the enilro tapublicun Bato ticked by n landsomo majoricy, Davis tunning shesd of hiu ticket. Thoro hns heen o gooil deatof soratch- ing, 'Tho roturns from tho oty will nob bo in until o vory Into hour, on accouut of mixed bal- lots. There will be consideruble ehango Iu tha Loglalaturae, B, Pavr, Mian,, Nov, 4,—A_very fow rotuyns recolvod from thio middlo und lowes parts of tho Biate, and it Is imposlblo as this time to make TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY an approximato cattmato of tho rasult, Davis, Ttopublican, for Governor, 8 away ahead of his tickot, and will have 1,200 or 1600 majority. e uuly place whoro ko runa behind ik 1 Min- nagpolly, ond thers lews then £00, In muny places the farmors havo voted for Davis, nnd thon turned round and supportod the remaiuder of tha Grangers' tickol. @rinngor, Ropublican, for Btate Tronsuror, fi hehind fn many localitios, a3 is alko Jennfson, for Bccrotary of Stato, bul 1ot enough Lo en- danger tholr clection, unless thoy meot with diunstors in tho wouthern part of the Htato, In ihiv oity tho tielots wero ko bidly splib thut ro- turnw from not o single prociuct ava in nt this hour, 14 o'clock. ————— MASIACHUSETTS, Speetat Dispnteh t The Chicagn Fribune, Bosroy, Nov. 4.—1ho votosn this Stato to-dny Tinn hoen » very lght one, notwithstanding thg mant favorablo wonther, Roturny to this hour (8 p. m.) judicato the re-oloction of Wunhburn, Rapublican, to the Govornorship, by & majority of tbout 17,000 againgt 74,000 lnst yeur. Loth branches of tho Legislature will bo Ropublican by nboutn two-thivds volo, which js fu this Stata o beavy yein for the Demoerals, Lust voar tho Logiulature was divided as follows: Honnto, 39 Jtepublicnu and ono Demoerat; ouse, 251 Ropublicans, 29 Demacrats, The foutura of tho clection to-ay in tho rove- Jation it innlkos of thio verkness of party tlos. Tho Tudopondent {uliets huva bodh thio populur onos everywhore, anil no opportunity scons to Davo beon lost for rebuking the tradime politi- cinus, Gen, Banks 1s oloctod to tha Senoto ny an Indopoundent, boating s rogular Republienn appmmnt two to ono tna dmstrice which goes for Veushburn by o majority nearly as lorge, ~ In the Wonth and Lleventh Wards of this clty Lano, Ind, is olected over Htovenson who was nomi- ntod by bobh tho Uopnblicans and Domgerata, Stevenson- is n Jkpuoidealer, 1o way beaten by 2 majority of mors than {wo tv one. In the Tlymouch -Disirict, I{uwes, Iudependent, Iy olected over Coe, regular Republican, by o heavy majority. _ i 1n onv Worcester Dintrict, Geovge I Verry, Domoerat, is oleolod by 1 tejority of ovor 1,700, Ho is auti-prohibition. In tho Nowton District, Waltor J. dnson, Liberal Republican, is slectod aver J, IS Dilke, roguluv, Lzra Parmentor, Democrnt, is_olected In tho CambriGye District ovor Fuller, Ropublican. Jacobs, Damograt, iy ro-olectod it Buston, LExeept tho lust, all thean are in the plave of regular Republiceus in lnst your's Sepate. 'W'ho recuns for Representn. tives show almuat as setonishing features, Dom- ocrats und Indopoudortboiug oloctod I many towns horetoforo cousidered wura for tho rogu- lag Tupublicaus. i 1t 15 too covly to give definitely tho complox- ion of the Logizlature, but thuk thore is no doubt thet tho yoginio of tho Custom-Howss party in local polities has rceoived o ntartling rebuke. Tho party \vhiglxufl been eracked with notable inefiivionoy. Tho growing dingust with the pro- hibitory Jiquor law has had much to do with the broak, but vhere gis a defiant: pirit ol reboltion againgt ent-andedricd politienl’ work and ket up tickots that js exceedingly promining. The eru of fndependent thinking has appurontly devwned in thes Siate. Tho hoid tonoof Lue Bos- ton ddeertiser and ofhier Ropublican journuls, whon tho Administration forces were striving to impose Dutlor on the party, has produced good repults in many 5 and _tho end is not yet. “Tho falling off in Washbirn's majority is owing partly to the light vato and, partly to the defee- tion of the Butlor crowd, who deulinet Lo vote. 1t is nemrly twonly years since enything so w expected s this volloction of Indepondent st~ cesuos Lins hoppened iu Mussachusotts politics. Haonry Piorce, iten., isolosied to Congress in the Third District iu place of Whiling, doceased. No Demoerat could ba found to run against lim. Charles Hule, Into Assistnut Sccrotary of State, is olected to tho Iiome from the Fourih Ward of Doston. John Quiney Adams is clected from Quin ~ I'hiy eity givos a majority for Gaston of 1,338: Lo yours ngo tho combiued muforily agalnst Wresliburn wagbut 541, sud be hd & plurality over the Domocratic vote of 712; Inst yonr Washburu's mujority over.Bird was 5,498, Worceator gives Gniton o majority of over 16,000, Tho oldest inbubitant eanr Lnndly remomber the lnat tims that Worcesler® gave s majority to a Domoceratic State ticket. TLowell ulso gives Gastdn o ma- joraty. i 3 Sowme of the fishing towns on the Cape enst considerable vote for Butler. 'Iho Labor-Reform tickot roecived loss that 100 votes u this city, and probably not 1,000 in, tho Btate. ‘I'ho liquor question will bo u vexed one in the new Logislature, . Undoubtadly un effort will bo mado to- yepeal ilio Prohibitory law, but it s hardly poesible that ib will succaad, As to theimilrond nnd Hoossic Tun- nel mattor ,most of Lho members of tho Logis- Inture are uncpmmitted to ‘any patticular schiero, Boston sends the Lowor House 23 Republicans and 16 Democinis—a Domocratic gainof 8; to tho Senate, 8 Demacrats, 1 Indapoudent Repub- Zican, 1 Liberal Ropublican, who was also on tho Demoeratic tloket. - " Norfolk County, completo, gives Washburn 4,811 Gaston, 9,007; reatiering, 43 Wash- bum's majority, 610; wajority last yoar, 4,67 Two years ego, when thore Were four eandidates in tho fold, his majority was 598, 1lis mnjority uvor tho Democxralic candi- Qute, J. Q. Adams, wan 1,877, I’ the whole Statv, two years ago, Wash- ‘burn’s mujority wag 18,958 over nll, and 27,404 over Adnms, Jhe Prohibition sud Lubor party coudidates rocoived together 18,446 volon. special Dispateh to Phe Chicwo Tyibuae, BostoN, Nov. 5~1 a. m.—Eight citics gave Domocratic majoritios, namely, Boston, Charles- town, Lowoll, Haverhill, Newburyport, Spring- field, Holyoko, nud Woreestor. Tho Senate will stand: Hepublicans, 27; Demoeraty, 11; Inde- pendent Republicans, 2—a clear Domocratic gain of 9. To the Houdo there ave clected 156 Ro- publicans and 0 Domoorets, ‘A'wenty-iwo other districts aro not yet heard from, This is n Dem- acratio gain or 81, The Logislaturo will be the ablest for many years, aud the preacuce of n minority of cobsidorbio strength aud ‘nmc].l talent will Lo fortunato on overy ac- count, Sovon additional towns in Worcester County 2dd 166 to Washburn's majority. The following I8 & rouapitulation of the vote by countics : Washburn, 4 8,130 Gaston, ) Seattering. 9, [ 24 Berkeliro Norfolk Brialal , Plymouts.... Tarnstublo .. Tolal8, roveres s 00,83 67,550 Dukes nud Nantucket Countics have not hoen heswd from, Phoy cast but few votes, anc will not relativoly change tho result, Suffolk, IIsmpdon, Hampahive, Franklin, Bovkshire, and Rorfolk Counties are complote, Iu all, 311 towns havo leen heard from, aud thirty are wanting. These roburng show a pluvality ror Wauhburn of 11,890, and n majority of 11,470. 'I'he towns to Lo heard feom 1avy inereaso iy majority to 18,000, Gurney, Domocratie candidnto for Doglster of Probato ih tiis county, has 238 plurality. H. 8, Washiburn, tho only regulur Ropublican enndiduto in this county ageinst o Demvoratio candidate, has o plurality of 103, Mayor Henry L, Plorce's mejority for Con- grosn is 5,810 in n total vote of 7,878 last year Bir, Whitlu rocelved » wajorlty of 8,762 in o total of 8,081, (70 the Aesociated Presn) Bosron, Nov, d.—Heuttering voturns from all parts of the S| #how ratier & light voto ag compured with 1870 aud 1879, aud Indicnting tho re-oloction of Goy, Washburn Dby frous 8,00 to 10,000 ma], Anti-Prohibition “wns powor of strengih to the Demoernts, and their eandidato, M, Ganton, receivad n houvy voto in sovoral of tho lasgor eitlen and towns Irom tho oppononts of prohibition, 'Whe conlost for State Bouutor in the 1ifth Buffollk District rosulted in the eleciion of Jonathan A. Langdon, ou tho Republican ticket, by over 1,000 nm{afllv. over Jobu L, Btovouson, who was a candidate on both tho regular Domgeratio and Republicau tickets, In the Becoud Middlesox Distriot, Gen, N. P, Bauks waa ulso eleciod Sonator, over the rogular Republicun eandidato, by n handsome plurality, aturng from Governor in 02 towns foob up: Wughburu, 11,805 ; Guaton, 7,600, 2 LATER, Bosrox, Nov. +—10 p, m—The vote of Bos- ton, with tho cxclvl)liflu of three wards, roluing frawn vhich nva not in, glven Unston about 1,600 plumhl.f'. Towell gives Washburn 1,684 ; Gas- ton, 2,170 ; Worcestor gives Washburn 9,102 Cawton, 8,780, and also olects tho Domaerails Hunator and membors of the Iouss. The vota ol 142 cition and towns foats up: Waahburn, 93,0285 Quston, 80,947, Tngk yoar the sumo Lownn gave Waehbuen 406,160 ; Bird, 2,411, Washe burn's plinadity last your wes nbont 25,000, which the voturun o far ‘indieats has hoon brought down nhont one-half, et ¢ this cloction the lte- publican tivkol. for Ktate oflicors §s_ eleotod, and the Rtepublicun Counsellor tivkol, together with & Ttopublivan majority in both branches of the Legisluaturo, Dianks' plurality for Stute Honator s over "Clirles Hulo s clcotd 'to the Rgislature ‘ from Boston hy a large malority, NOVEMBER 65, 1873, Tostoy, Nov. 4—11 p, m—1Tho voto of Doy- ton, complote, wan: Washburn, 7,735 : Gaston, 0,104 ; nouttoring, 69, 'Lotal voto, 18,909, which is n littlo moro thau half of (hat of last year Tho Jowrnal oftico ut midnight hed retvrng from 911 towns, griving Woshburn 09,420 ; Cus- ton, 57,6001 seattoring, 420, Of thio 40 Henntows, tho Itopublicans elect 20, Tho Yousa will probably ba tlreo-fourthn Ropublicans, In‘tha flenato two to ono are op- posod to the Prohibitory Tiquor tas, EANSAS, Speotal Dispteh o The Chieago Trtbune, Liawnesct, Kan, Nov. 4—Dn thin county tho Parmers’ tekot i olcctod over tho Itopubliean tleket by abont 600 majority. Inrry Bronson, a lender fntho Iarmers’ movomont, in elnoted to tho State Konoto {o fill & vacaney. Minmi Couuly also olocts tho Farmera' tickot by 500 majority, inoluding two mombory, of the Lioglslature, 'horo are no Statn ofivers voled for in K this fall. Tho election i for mom- bero of the Honso of Roprosontalivos, aud for vounty officens. From prosont appontances, tho favimers will hold {ho batunee of power in the Logiglaturo, aud be ublo to elect tho United States Henator to il Caldwell’s vacaney, Lawneser, Ken,, Nov, £.—The Farmor's Xove- nont carrlos this ounty by abous 600 mejority ovor the regular Ronublican ticket, Bronson Iy olooted Bountor to fill n vaeancy, and the foll ing mombors of the Hougo nve chosen : third Distriot, J, Walta ; Fifty-fourtl, T, (i Ful- wony Fittyslth, Williow ftov, J. O, TTorton, rogulnr Itepublican, is clected in tio Iilty-sog- ond Distyict, 2 Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Kausas Crrg, Mo, Nov. 4—Roportd from Miami County, Kuugns, ssy that tho ontire Grongor tiekat, meluding. two Roimosnnmu\'os, in clecled. Vyandotto County, Kansng, ng ful us oard from, roporis R, B. Taylor, Iopublican, clocted Reprosoutative in the Twonty-soventh Digtriot byn largo mojorlty. Torrka, Kan,, Nov, 4—Joln DMartin, Indo- pondont ; Ira Johuson, Granger ; and J. Weleh- any, regulnr Ropublican, aro olected Ropresenta- tivonin this county.” Tho Republican counly ticket in olocted. > Juxorion Cery, Kon,, Nov, 4.—The olection in thia ijtate to-duy for membors of tho Legislature and County oMicors rosltod In this (Davls) coun- ty i the clection of A. O. Btickuoy, Indepond- ant Ropublican nnd farmaes’ nominee, for Rep- rosontativo. Johu Prico way ro-clcoted Wreat- wrer; B, R, Kichlo was elooted liorid, g VIRGINIA. Tierstonn, Nov., ‘I'ho olection in this cily pastsed ofl vor .Pueu tha,palla in overy pro- cluet closing without nuy dislurbance, ‘I'ie vot- ing on tho patt of tho whikas e -boen quite dull, but tie colored _vote hins not beou o good. Somo leading ltepuiblicans coneeda tho election of Kempor by 16,000 to 20,000 mojority. " Thore aro uo roburnk in yot from thocity Drecinets, but the indieatious sro that Kompet's mujority will nob b loss than 600 in Richmond. Ricuxtonn, Va.. Nov. 4~Neturns from nine- toen out of tho twonfy-onc precinets in this city sliow that tho fivet extimatsnns to'tho Conserva- tive majority were lavgely behind tho ofticial re- turns, Thewo procincts givo Kewmper ovor 1,750 mufority. The remainivg two previnets will not yaduco this majority moro dhan 300, Partial ro- tuene from thirly “counties: indicato thet tho Steto Lins gone Conservative by o large majority over Wallor's majority in 1865:" \ AN AR MIZSIZBIPPI, Jacgsox, Miss., Nov, Pue Hetle interost waa shown in tho olection’ to-dny,” " From all quartern_tho voto is xoporbed . onothird. shors, the Iulling off in Jackson, hoing 500 to 600. Amos hnn n majority in tho city eatimated at 300, which is u small Republican 108, Thq Iudopendent crodidetos -For county offices wero numerous, as tire Democzats had no tickot in this county, ‘Ilicre was wmuch delny in connting tho votes, i Viexanono, Nov. ‘I'ho olection pnssed off quietly, only about helf the ususl voio being cast. ~ Aleorn hus probably cmvied this city and county. Seratching provailod to an unprecodont- od oxtent at all the polls, Nothing cau yot bo given as to the general result, MARYLAND, EPayrotons, Nov. 4.—The Demoorats in this city olect thelr ontira ticket, including cightoen delegates und ono Senator, by from 18,000 to 14,000 majority. Walford, Domoerat, for Cumdplrflllor of “tho State Treasury, with six wards to hear from, has o mojority of 11,388, Nothiug deflnito from tho State. s ARKANSAS, Lrrrie Rock, Ark,, Nov, 4.—The election to- doy passed off quiotly. It ruined nearly all doy. The eutire Republican ticket was elocted. WASHINGTON. Views of Mr. Ziassonas to tho Quess tions that Will Engage the Attens tion of Congress—Socrotary igfchard- son on Cnunl-boat Reguiutionu~an Ofticial Dispiaced for the flicgn Use of Stumps—Issue of National Bank Notes—ridill sor the Roepeal of the Sulary-Grab Act. Special Dispatels to L'he Chicago Tribune, EASSON FOR HPEARER. WasmNaton, D, 0., Nov. .—Reprosontative Hagson, of Iown, who has Loen spokon of as ono of tho candidates for tho Speakership of the House of Bopresontatives, arrived horo to- dny. Ho is not vory hopoful about his chunces for tho Spenkership, but is uppavently dooply concerned about tho composition of the princi- pol commitiees of the Mouso. o would like to be placed upon tho Ways and Menns Commit- teo., flo was formerly a mowboer aud is fa- miliar with tho business thub is usunlly refer- rod to that Committee. It is probable that ho will bo designed to serve thercon durmg the next Con- gress, His opinion is, that tho questions which will absorb tho attention of the pew Congress nre thoso of ¥inauce and Transportation. Tho fivst named will, of comrse, from tho nature of things, bo paramount ; but, next to thut in imporlence, is the transportation question, which ho lknows' the West will ospe- oiully domand shall bo seriously considered. In regard to tho management of publio aitairs at Washiugton, Mr, Kasson says thero isa grent deal of dissutisfaction among tho people of tho Northwest. Thoy feel that the Government hay overrcached ilsolf in eome reapects; that affairs are no longer openly und clearly before their oyes, ob thoy ‘should De, aud thern i8 disposition nmong witizous of that tection of tho country to sond Iepresentatives to Congress whio will 110t dovoto their tima and attontion to _solf-plorileation and aggrendizemont, but at- tond to_tho legitimuto intorests of their con- stituonts aud the country at largo, DECISION DY TUE SECRETABY OF TIE TREASULY, A decigion has just been rendered by the Soc- rotury of tho Treasury, all othor or provious in- torpretutions of the Inw to the contrury notwith- standing, that, uuder the sovontl scclion of tho Btoambont aot, ferry-bonts, froight-boats, canal- bonts, sod tow-boats, of lews than fifty tous, mpavigating on rivers only, are equally oxempt from tho' provislons ot that seetion requiring overy vessel, with tho oxcoptions. numed, to carry ab loasl one good, substantinl boat, with lines attuohcd, and pro{w- orly supplied with onrs, awd kopt in good condi- tion ot all times and roudy for inmediato ngo, and the motallie fire-proof lifo-boat, which ather veusols carrying pastongors ure required to huvo. ELECIION NEWS IN WABHINGTON, Lows interostin the rosult of ta-duy’s oloc- tions in tho soveral Stales is manifestod by tho ’muplo liero than for n nuwmber of yemrs. Tho gonernl result in cach of the Blates was previoualy -pretiy acourately. anticipated, ko strength of tha Graugens in ono or ]. vo of llx? Btatos'in all that apponss to excite any inter- et TELKNAP'S FIA Mra. Bower, sister of his formar wifo, Ia eaid to bo tho lady to whom Gon, Belkney, Becratary of War, is soon to ba married, [70 the dasaciated Press,) ILLEGAT, U OF HIH OFFICIAL RTAMP, WasmNaron, Nov. 4,—A storekeeper in the Fourth Distrivt of Kentucky, having written to Omaba to inquire ns to his success in a lottory nehemo, and wsed an oflielal stamp to transmit hin lottor as indorsing one for a roj 11{, hias boen dismisged by tho Comtniasioner of Intornn! Rev- onuo, NEW NATIONAT BANK NOTLS, ‘Thio plates of the new %10 National Bank nole will go to press to-morrow. and the new note will be ready for igsuc in n woek or ten days. RLVENUE APPOINTMENTS, Mathew 11, Fulton hus hoon appointed Gangor for thv Ninth Diatrict of Ohio. THE BOUTUERN OLAINS COMMISSION will on the middlo of Decombor voport to Con- Frfl!n on 2,600 olnims, Imln?' 4NN or 400 move thn ust yoar, ‘'ho nwmount involved Is upward of 1,000,000, the formar awnrd belng sbout $400,- 000, At lopst one-third of tho olalims have beon disullowad, BILL IOW 'THL BEPKAL OF THE MALARY-ORAN ACT, ‘Lho Xou, 5, vlioso claction is ewsured, wil, #o hi s heto say, upon the assembling 0¢ Congreay, Introduco the following : ' ' Wanuras, Ottt to tho condition of he convtry ot prasout. and {he eritical aspect of fuancial uflaiva, and aa n bill pamsed during tho st sosalon of iy body for the incronso of the ualntiod of tho mombets, afler due operation, s hoon fonnd to bo Intmieal to {he hefli intoroub of tho pooplo, bo it reunlved Lha wid Bill for tho Incrends of snlavies i hiereby rescinded.” | RAILROAD NEWS. Nomination of Lo ylvanin I2nile rord Diraciors. Special Diapatels to Fho Cifearn Vridune, PnnAneneiis, Nov, 4.—aAt tho Itepublican caucus of mombers of the Connell to-diy for the nomination of Pennsylvauin Railvond Diroctovs, Aloxandor M. Fox, ¢ Morrivon Contos, and Jobu.Anspaeh were re-cleclad sftor o beatod Lontont, ho royniromont for_elipibility is thn cach nominoo shall bave owned ity vheros of stock for nnoty dayn prior to the eloction,which tukon pluca tins month, Ratirond 'froubics fn UrxeINwati, Nov, ‘e Commereial's Knox= villg (Torn.) upeelnl naya: Tho strike of the onginoots wnd firomen on the Eash Teuneaueee, Vifginin & Georgin Ruilvond thweateny to wse sumo a dangorous chavacter. Homo of the om~ loyes yostorday pravented n Imifim train from enving by uncoupling the cara, ‘Tho night i ronger and all the froight truins inve beon dig- continmed, Col. Bazter, tho ettormoy of the road, in now addrossing the enployes, axplaining to thom tho troublo to which thoy uro subjecting themsolves, and advining o non-interferenco wiith tho operation of the rond, XxoxviLLy, Tonu,, Nov. 4.—~Tha troubla on tho Kant ‘Lenneusee, Vivginin, & Coorgla Rail- rond has not yat boon adjustod. and the men witi nof allow freight traing to move. No [reight hus been carried over the roud pince Friduy, Tha mail teains aro running regulurly. Qreat inconvonience is cnukod to rmorchauts” by thewr Innbility Lo racotve ond ship goods, Sdtoral :.'houxmufl bales of cotton have beon horo four nys. The Cedar Faliy Ratiroad 'Tax Case Drs Morwes, Nov, 4—Tho tax cayo of those citizony of Codar Falls who sued to enjoin the por eont Lux volod in favor of the Batlington, Cedsr Rapids & blinunesotn Railway haw, aflor Jong liligation, boen decided in “favor of the railroad company by the Suprome Court of tho Btate, with o penalty amounting to uearly 100 por cont. T FIRES. Destructive Ine emdiary Lira ut Lichs 1. 1, Pl Lenaxox, Pa., Nov, 4.—Au nitompt wns mado Taat night tb buvn this city. 1t wos fired in Ave difiorcnt placos, The incoudinrics, howevor, only succeodod in burniug tho barnd of Josish Fronek and Henry Laudernuich, ‘Cho loas of the former i 575,000, aud of the laiter #00,000, Rioun, Bily500. Ch to The, Jouwr, ML, Mov. 4.—A tira 1 barn of M, Belte, abon 11 o'clock this ovening, destroylug the barn and the dwolling of Andraw Ilollister, adjoining. ‘I'he lows is nbout 53,5600, At Canbridge, I Tron, I, Nov. 4—A divastrous fire broke out at Cumbridgo yestorduy morning, and pri- vato disputelies tecoived hovo indicato an ox- teurive contlagration. No perticulars us yet, SPECIAL NGTICES. The Contessions of an Inyalid. Pabliried a5 o waraing ol for tha hongllt of young mon and othors swho uftor feoin Nervous Debiity, o ono wh liay curad him Sunplying tho ot ro, and wnt fi03 of ol Aildresy NATHAN. 1}, Boz 103, 1 N, DRESS GOODS. Simpson, Norwell & Co. Invite attention to an unusually attractive stock of NEW DRESS GOODS, In all the new febrics and shades, OPENED THIS MORNING, And we call particular atten- tion to a line of ALL-WOOL EMPRESS (L.OTHS, At 371-2 and B0 céd. per yard, the same goods we)have been retailirig; at G0 and W5 cts. In BLAGE ALPAGAS, BRILLIANTINES, CASHMIERES, SERGES, ARD WERINGS, We are offering some EXTRA- ORDINARY BARGAINS. STMPRON, KORWELL & €0, 79 & 81 State-st. INSURANCE, WESTCHESTER FIRE ISURANCE (0, O NEW YORK, BESTABLISEED 1837. CAPITAL SYOCK, - - $200,000 CASH ASSETS, - - - 700,000 For Insurance in this Old, Reli- able Company apply to TEALL & FISHER, A G- IRIN T &, No. 148 LA SALLE-ST. HOLIDAY GOODS. LOUIS REINACH, 146 South Cloxk-at, (up stair), 5 WHOLESALE DEALER IN Holiday & Fancy Goods, woOTH, WOTIONS, Pleture Friumos, nud Looklug Glussos, The eroatart varioty auil the lowost prioes in the West, rolating Rt THE A TFew by =13 stiteh may stiteh wit need Waster: WILGON 8 VIEN And Medal of Honor Best TIE BEST MADE SEWING MACHINES, No other Sowing Mn miuvas on their Merits, which we will prove by evidouco ut our Ofilee, and that all reports threaded without naestug theead thtou 7o~ Delzn Stule, fogonins, oy or Lover-Arms, st wniformn v ‘Vhroad-Cofitrolor, which i and provanis lafuey £ e focinent by tho moks AkIIAL s DR eoEiearied whactured by tho must skilital s oxporiensed i ‘At thio celbrated RIMINGTON ARMOILY, itiou, Address Romington Sewing.Machine Co., for Ape! AN PREMITIE, a THE WIL3ON SHUTTLE SEWLGG BIACHITES RECEIVAD THN GRRAND FOoR TER P AND THRER Co-Operative Medals FOR The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Side Baddle, i"he Best Boof; and #hoe Work, And the Rest Sampies of Cloth Sewing. nes rocoived Pros to the contra Minohines Nold on Ensy Honthly Payments, SALBEIROON: 107 STATE-ST. aul 378 WEST MADISON-ST,, CI—IIOf}.fiO. REZINGTON SEWING MACHINE HETON SEWING-MACKINE ATWARDED “TREDAL FOR FROGRESS,” AR VEENNA, 1873, 'The Highest Order of ““Medel” Awarded 2t tho Exposition. No Sewing-Maching Received a Higher Prize, Good Hensons: $:—A Now Taveatlon, tharoughly tosted, and sccurad ettors Ial . Y. akion 2 Perfoct Look Stiteh, allko on both atdos, on Al kinds of goody, i —Runy Light, eombination of quaif ~Dyzable—runs ) Wil o sl varlatics of Work and Cuncy 11 supertar manaor. th, Nofsoless, and Raptd—best exra without ropairs. titehing Taongth of bino can by aost eaully sannnged by sl Lole, tho oporntor. iy b ulterad whils ruanini, aud ms hons the st of Gox-Whoet G T ", Taw 1he Attomatio Drop isaud, which Joogth of aliteh ct any apead. is our allows casy juovemont uf on mast careful and siulshod, Tt s man. ehan- 1 Office 285 Btabe-st., Ohicago, I neies or Information. DRY GOODS, From at 500 Packages of Prints, Domestic_s, Woolens, and Dress Goods, Commission Houses and Auetion Rooms, of recent purchases and lowest market prices, are offered by BAMLIN, HALE AND COMPANT, MADISON AND FRANKLIN-TS, KEARNE EXTRACT BUCHU,: Bri .GOUT, ‘o only known remedy for ght's Disease,’ ‘And a Positivo Remedy for GRAVEL, STRICTURES, Nou-Reten DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, tlon or neontlnonoo of Urlno, Trritation, o~ lammation or Ulcaration of tho BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Bpormatorrlicen, Leuccneeliea or Whitos, Diseasos of tha Prostute Gland, STONE IN THE BLADDER, Caleulua Gravel or Nrick: i it, and Muous, or Sk Diacharuce, * KEARNEY'S EXTRACT Doritivaly BUCEHTU and pormancntly euras nit Disexsos or dffoo tions of tho BLADDER, KIDNREYS, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Kaisting in Mag, Women, snd Chiltran, NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE, i Depo, co, 81 por Bottle, or Six Bottles far $6. To. 104 Doane-st, New Yok, Sold by Druggists Ivorywhere, it hatninia QK BIEVE ; RL t}:t.h"“fi.Dw « BIEVRENSON & RUID,