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- ——————emonmnm—_—— THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1873. 3 — ELECTIONS. Later Returns from the Various States. No Material Ohange in the Situation, Comments of the New York, St, Lous, and Cincinnati Press, Tammany Hall Grows Indig- nant. Frauds CHarged Against the Apollo Hall and Republican Combination. A Stormy Session of the Tammany Leaders. b: ILLINOIS. Connties aro placed in this list according to the roturns on County Treasuror,. and countios horotofora Demogratic are nemod in dlalic, as follows: Farniers, Tepudtican, Democratie, Rrotci, TFlton, dama, Burcatl, Gruudg, Iancack, Caee, Houes, ooy Cliampa Jnclion, ocRa, Ford 1o Daviea, Sangamion,—5, Iroaiots, Knne, Jersey, Kanllee, nox, Kendall, “Lake, Haeaupin, CaBile, Marehall, . Tee, DcLean, Tivingston, Peoria, MeDonoughy, Palaskd, Votlrte, Blark, Yopmitton, Villiamgon,—16. Will,—20. v Wo exclude from classification tho following conn- tiew, viz: Alexauder, oone, Carrol, ook, dohuson, glé, BL. Clnir, Whslhington, oud Wiunchago ; {lio outests in these conntics (and only theac) belg' con- iieted under o trice, excopt n Cook, whero tho fssito wan ezcepliotiul, With thieso nfne coutities numed, snd forty-ouo n tho above table, Affy-two countics re- main to bo benrd fromn, - Oflicial rotvitas have been ro- ceived an followa: FORD COUNTY, eloy, 490; Grant, 1,213,) Repulitean, . L. Oonrow Thatias 1ills, (Lastear- et 11, P, Beach... o, Dunlap, D, Kilgoro. . Gorsneli, 3 2§ riners, 1, T “Trens,—Chai supt.—C, 6, (Lastear— , 005,) 2 BDemoerat and People's, PO AT Arnold Thomason, i Heth Koo W, Kit 8. W, 11 Danee: Nichol Supt.E.H. Plielp TR 4 popnli, qublican, Tudgonts W, Hartought Ieney G, 1ydo.. ©lork— Wi, 8, For., frand ¥, Kleck Tre: . P Mtnol! William Revnolds, Supt.—H. 11, MoAfeo Jolmkon Pottor, spectal Digpatele to The Chicano Tribune, CarTitage, Hancock Co, 111, Nov. G, frow #ll the townships of Hancock County aro n, und the Demoeratic ticket. is clected by from 500 to 1,500 majority. A mixed wp ticket by & mixed crowd would not run. Tho Grangers voted Iargely for the Democtatic ticket, Speeial Digpateh to Phe Chicago Leibine, PrixceroN, Bureaw Co., IlL, Nov, Anti-Monopolists mode a clean aweep in Old Burean on ‘Tueaday. ~ The _oflicial vote of tho counfy gives Jesso Emorson, for unty Judge, 400 mujority; Samual Ldwards nnjorily for Treasurer; B, J. Keith 52 mn- ity for Connty Clork ; aud Jacoh Miller 338 zjority for Superintendont of Schools. It is but fair to say that the vote for J.W. Temple- ton, tha licpriblican candidate for Gounty Clerk, was u very complimentary aue. Ho is the presont ineumbont, and i a very competent aud ofiicient ofticor, aud it wan only”after porsistent wrging that ho cousented to he o cundidato on tho Tiepublican ticket, Tho ront is complete. The old Conrt-Honse ring is cleaned out, and the peoplo have a new deal ull around., This re- markable change from the vote of lagt fall is * not duo to any offorts mudo by tho Domocrats. The Anti-hlonopoly snceess wus sccomplished in the strong Hepublican towns. A good mauy Democrats voted the straight Republicau ticket, whilo many others did not go to tho-polls, ‘This movement will not stop here. ‘I'he contest will be ronewsd at tho spring eletion, aud for members of thoe Legislature and Congress next rear. 1t may bs safc to say that the duya of the tepublican party in Bureau County are num- Loro. Credit Mobilior, snlary-genbbers, high writt, and goneral extravaganco heve broken ity .+ from which it ean never recover. foebissedid; MINNESOTA, snectal Disputteh to The Chicanto Tritane, 8r, Pauw, Nov. 6,—The resulls of the Slate election show fhat tho Republicans wero only saved from dofeab by tho nomination of Davis in opposition to the wishew of the usunl varty minagors, and his fortuunte record on the wansportntion queation. 1f the party lenders had forced their siato through tho nominating Convontion, the State would lave gone like Wizconsin, Eslimates on returns to 6 o'clock this afternoon, give Davis for Glovornor not oxceeding 8,000 mnjority, The other Repnbi- ean State nomineos have sbout 4,000 wmnjority, oscont (rinagor, who i4 probably defeated for “I'reagurer by Dicks, the unti-ring candidate, “The opposition to Ramey's te-cleetion gaing it wtrength, Ex-Congressumin Donnolly aud ox- Neuator Wilkiuson are eleeted to who Senate by lovge mojorition, Pl Republican majority in euch Houso is reduced from Jast year, e op- position had littlo vrganization and no monsy, but most of the county riug rolien, autl new men chozen 1o oftice in every direction, e S KANSAS. 'THE RLAULT :NATORIAL LLECTION, Apeotal Chieano Tribne, Jiawns il retarns from the mont ol cta i the State show that ho Jouso oif Representatives will havo o major- ¢ of membens chosen ontsido of the regular Ropublican org ion, Thoe Souate holds over, «nu new mwewmber having been chosen to il siwauey, and lo o Jarmer, The rest ara Ropub- fieau, Tho straight Ropublicans would }mvn 4 mujonity joint Dnllot for the eleetion “of w United Hiates Sonator, were o wbrick perly issna to | ho foreed : bt this is not likely to be dune, A largs nnmbor of the new members eleeted on the Parmers' ticket are urdent Ilspublicans, [n ury instances, the Nepublicans mrda no nomi- ations, or nomivated the same men as the oS, ¥rom tho present outlook, it is probable that oMo }lnYumicun ratisinctory Lo the former ele- ment will he chosen Bonator.” Amongs those wio 1o bo candidatos aro Gov, Oshorn, ox- Congressman William A, Plillips, wson, wnd Col, 2. B, Flumb, OFall ¢, farvey probably stands tho bost elance, on ~ndery hin availablo on local gronnds ; lie is o cticud farmor, und eaid to boa momber of tho nggo 3 Lie lins borno the roputation of un hon- vt 1ot 5 homado o gallant fight agninst Pome- ) b winter, having the largest vots of any »f Toneroy's epponents, nutil lie genarously a way it favor of Tupalls, who was elocted, o s neceptablo fo tho Republicans_on po- 1, und would probubly ho acceptuble to the blicuny. und to many of the favmers. The i objection urged ugelnst his election to Hennts iy, that ho Las just buen clested 1o thoe Mouso of Rupresentutives, Hls abilicy integrity nono question, —CGov, Osbort, s too muel to e old vegime to be likely @ in u Tegisluturo lergoly imbued with oy clemont, us thisone protulsesio be, The ty is bt {he election just hold Jayw tha 104 in Kunegs of p Vigorons pusty in op- 1t 10 the ltepfblicaus—something that tio tor T Lomg needed ; polities in the pust hiero buen too one-gided tor tho publio good, A, Kun., Nov. t—Rotmns from elght ibriets o reguidn thoe election of Jtoprosonta- tives in tho Logistature, stund; U8 rogilur No. 1 abiicun, 35 Farmors, and 9 Indopondonts, Tho otiter 20 distriets probably elecé 16 Republicun Crangers, Tho Honute lolds ovor, nud the Re- publicuns buvo i mujorlty in thut lody of 45, TATER ov, G—Tho Kuw volwrng from “nine- divtricts I Knuwuy, ty Leginlutive d;pwlnggmo clostion of sixiy-two Owno~ iven in tho weslorn purt of the State, which | cal grounds. Col. Phillips, alvo, s o Westorn | sition mombora nnd twonty-sevéh Ropublican with ton disiricth to hon from. - Lhoro. ny b no matorinl elinngo i the result an o the Oppo- sitlon majority on joint ballot, the Ropublican minjority In the Boriate of 20 hoing already ovor- :;\‘:Irtz by tho Opposition, with some votes Lo o ‘WISOONSIN, Special, Dirpateh fo The Chivana Tribune, Manisox, Wis., Nov. b.—Additionnl roburns of ths olection do not improve things for the Re- publicans, Thero han hoon a groat falling off in the strong Rapublioan conntics, Tho Chairminn of tho Repubhean Committeo thinka Taylov's majority may ronch 12,000 to 15,000, and thoso of tha other’ Oppositioncandidatoh not much loany bxeopt Frisby, who runs shond on account of his Liome Indorgomont, Until thiy owmlng it Lina oon supposed that tho Senato wonld bo fa- publican, but it looks now nn if tho rogular Tos publicnns would mnot have more than 17 members aud the Opposition 10; sevoral of the new membors, Liowevoro, were lioroloforo Xopublicann, Tho Ropublicauis loso the Fifth, Touth, Twonty-cght, Thirtioth, nnd probably thio Twolfth and” Sixtoonth Distriots, Old lio- publican countlos, like Grant, only give 200 or 300 mjority, aud in that county it is probablo that the Oppoeition Houator is electod, aud threo 1£not all four of the Opposition Assemblymon. o Assombly will stand about 49 Ropublican to 567 opposition of all dorts. Tho prossuro of oftice-seokers has alrondy bogan, aud Governor- g!a&t Taylor was much bored on visiting tho city o-day, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago T'ridune, Osngorr, Wi, Nov. G.—Later roturns from overy town'in Witiuebago County givo n majori- for Washburn of 179, being about 700 less { Intter from membership in the Society. t lf;nn in 1871, Although n light voto was east in this city, tho 168 majority for Tnylor is dno al- mokt_ontiroly to thio porsonal populatity of Bouck, candidato for the Assembly, Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tyibune, Mmwavkes, Wis, Nov. 6,~The Democrats aud Liberals will cclobrato their vietory in this Stato by o mass-moating on Saturday evoning. Tho Governor-clact, Lioutenant-Governor, At- torney-General, Dr. Wight, an@ others will bo heroto speak to tho people. Loufives and bunds havo hoon ordored, and thero i overy promise of an old-fashioned ratifieation pow-wor, jilstsie i MICHIGAN, Drrnoit, Mich,, Nov. 6.—1Iko Grand Rapids Express figures up Williams' majority at 85, with fivo towns in Muskegon County, three towns in Allegan County, and ono iu Kont County to hon from, ‘Fho Democrat figures Comstock’s mnjor~ ity at 81, with geven towns in Muskegon Coun- ty, thros towns in Allegau County, and ono in Xont to hear from, S f MASSACHEUSETTS. Borroy, Nov. 6.—Tho Evening Jowrnal puis tho Senate at 17 Ropublicans, 14 Domoctats, and ono Indopendout Dontocrat, and the Assambly at 71 Ropublivans, 66 Democrats, aud 1 Indopend- ont Iopublican, Ricusosn. Vi, Nov. 6. 'um}mr‘a aggregale gainon Walkor's mafority in fifty-six countios and citios hoard from i 7,353, and tho losses aro 5,001, leaviog a nob gain for Kemporof e FRAUDS IN NEW YORK, Speciul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuae, New Yonrg, Nov. 6.—A rognlar meeting of tho Tammany Ceneral Committeo wns lield this evening, thero heing an unusnally largo attend- ance, 'The meeting was donbtloss tho stormiest ono this Association bas ever held. Speeches donouncing in the etrongost languagoe tho frauds alleged to have been perpotrated by the mem- Ders of the Board of Palice Commissioners apd others at the lato eloction—snch as ousting Inspectors, miscounting votes, and keep- ing back roturns—were mado by John Kolley, John Morrigsoy, Thomas A, Ledwith, and other promivent members of tho organization, amid mingled applanso and opposition of the wildest character, Police Commissioner Oliver Char- lock was the _only person personally reforred to, and his conduct ‘way un- qualifiedly condemned. A mian named O'Brian urose to defend him, hut tho assemblaga refused to hear him. Tedwith soid thore wore good ron- sons why he shonld ariso in Charlock’s ~dofengo, tho latier Laviug recontly given him a luerative osition, O'Brian attempted to say more, hut hig voice way dvowned by vell, and at ono time it seamod ny it porsonut violenco would be nsed toward him, Tiator, John Kelly offored a resolution w got forth that there was just ronson to balieve, {rom numerous charges hronght by trustworthy porsons, that grent frands were perpelratod in the_interest of tho combinatton between the leaders of Apollo 1fnll aud those . of tho Ropoblican party, at the recent election ; that vegnlavly-nppointed Inspeclovs of many election districts wore removed o tho moruing of tho election without charges or no- tico, nad others wubstiluted ; that voters were, in some instances, intindated; sud that ut the closo of the clection votes wero miscounted aund trausposed, and the returns unuecesearily kept bock and flgures tnmpored with in the interests of tho combivation,—ull of which way, mado in o monsuro, successful by tho compiicity of thie Polico Commissionors o some of them, and of cortuin Uniled States officials, This resvlution directs the Commitiee (o iuvestigate theso charges, and, if they find that Lthey uve true, to ciaploy counsel, snd to | tuko legal menus to punioh the guilty norsons. Iho rosolution closed by congratulating ihe Aw- socintionupan thesuccess of the Demacrutic Stato, Conuty and Judiciery nomination. ‘the rerolution was nnanimously adopted and 0 commiitiee ap- pointed, ns it recommonded, to investigate the truth of the charges mnde, Just befors the close of themeeting, this Com- milteo reporled, in substunco, 88 follows: Chorges having Deen made that Oliver Charlock openly threatencd, before {he nominations for ~ the lute clection | wore made, thet if Johu Lox | thould he nowminated for Senator, or Willium | Walsh for County Clerk, hie would use the wholo power ol the police to dofeat thom, and that if Thomus A, Lodworth wus nominated forSenalor ho shonld not bo eleeted, und sutisfuclory stute- ments having been made titat on clection duy tho power of the police weé improparly ngeil to pravent an"lonest canvass in Lwo or threo Benatorinl distri they resolve that Oliver Chatlock has forfeited all rights to memberahip in tho Genernl Committee, and is therofore ox- pelled. ‘Fhe meeling xoon adjourned. aud thoro prescut spembled in gronpy outsido the lall, Whero thev diseunsed, anti 1 Into hows, the v citing events of thie evening. 170 the Assoeiuted Presnd N Yoax, Nov. 6.—A crowded moeting of tho atnmany Society was held to-night, all the great #uws of the party being present, to considor tho report of the Committed to watch the Elections, Cul. Fellows, from the Committee appointed to watel fraudy ot tho police headquurtors, in o lengthy specch otailed how tho re- turng from ong or two Scuntorinl Districts, enpeeinlly that in which Judgo Lodwith was ria- ning, hud beon tampered with by the polico, the delit of returns having been systomalically pusued Luck, and ordors having boon lseucit abont 14 oclock p m. fo tho Polica Captaion to prevent the dolivery of {ha Asnocinted Press roturng to the Associnted Drese vuporters lest thewe latter roturns might interfero with thoe changing of the fignres on the lmlwn roturns, It is elnied that this netion of | Lo polico was inspired by Commissionsr Chur- loex, and a resolnlion was adopted oxpelling the DEMOCRATIC REJOICINGS. Kaxsan Crry, Mo., Nov, $.—1ho Dewncrats | and Liboruls of L hold w grand rati- fleation mocting Saturday night, Lo colebrate tho —1The Domoeratic State cutive Committes of Ohlo fved 100 gaus In Capitol Squaro this ovoning, in honur of the Demoeratic and Congervative victory on lust Tuenduy iy Now Youk, Virginia, Wiscouin, Mury- land, wnd Kausus, SN, COMMENTS OF I'HE PRESS, Fram the New York Tyfbune (Idencndent), ‘'he Novembor State olections, which took 3’1‘"" yesterduy, indicato something of . tence ion sguinst the Republican party, The rorults differ widoly from thoso of o yenr ngo, Tnstend of & sweepiiys itudorsensont of the Adinistration and tho dominant party, there seoms lo be, Jf theso resulty have any menning, a wide-sproad disgafTection with inth, It las not. heon mnnis feated in an fnerepsed opposition yoto £o muchus in the falling oft of the Republienn, Goneral upathy inthe proper doilnition of it, Tha promivs of the Administration bty w e g0 hiaw hieon uttorly unfaltilled, nud the honest mnsgod, not veudy vot fu tholy disgnut to o ovy entirely to the opposition, lnvo eantented thom- solven With u tuelb registor of their protest by stuying st Lomo and vating not wt all, Theve hass hetn no fncreato in the Demoeratic vote, but o targo fulling off fn tha Ropndliean, A bhalancs of [Im\\'ul' complate In ttsolt and uble to turn'the wendo st uny timo for o party thnt promiies to by honost und enpeblo, und fulfils its pronlse, hus soparaled itwolf fram both the old partles, und muy hold fself in roadiness hereaftor to robuke yartimuship avd promoto fuod governmont, The Demgerats havo, menntime, umpl, and are onfitled toall the comfort thoy can derive from it. Tyon the New York Tines (Republican), Taking o goneral viow of affulry, wo cannot congeatulato thoe Ropublieans of New York upon tle rosnlis of yesterday. Tho nntural Republi- ean mojority in_tho fnto s only about 10,000, and iF wo hive fallon below this figure, or oven §f 1t §8 neavly roversod, tho dissster is nob with- ont, its use, 'The HRopublicans of Now York will Do likely to beliovo us noxt yoar whon wo tell them thnt they ennnot eleet their tickot without voling for it, and. porheps, wo_shall gob good nominations all round, aud no delusive alliance with Demourats, 2'rom the New York World (Ilnlllmmlfi?. ‘The most important day's work done this conn- try sinco tho closs of tho war was nccomplished in'tho Htates in which oleetions woro held yos- torday. . . . . 'I'he revolution hny fully set in by which the Republican purty will he over- thrown in ovory imnortant State in {he Unlon ns fasl as olections aro Liold. A Domouratic Con- grean will o clected noxt year, aud o Domoeratio Lrosldent iu 1876, The righteous verdict which laa Leen pro- nounced agnfust the gross incompetence and tho weandalous corruption of our Ropublican rulors, hag Dbeen hastened Ly the prosent financinl disturbonces ; but ihe gronnds of this verdict woro as clenrly porcoived by many miuds long bofore these troubles com- menced ns they ave to-dny, + o . . The dis- content of tha agricultural classes waa o fore- boding symptom, ~'Che univarsal ery of denun- uintion agaivst tho selary-geah and” kindred in- hlui!ll:s, was a gymptom of glinkon confidence. "Tho courage of “the Domacratic party in Qhio in making a squaro flght, svinced a growhir popu- Iat' wongo thnt tho Republicsn party had lost its preatigo rud wan censing to bo invineible, The linnuclal evista hns only “accelorated a movemont against tho Administration which was already woll begnn. But oven with the flnancisl erisis s an oxplanation, the work of yestorday will flil the Ropublican leadors with natonishment ay woll s consternntion. 'hey eaunot misread tho fatnl handwriting on the” wall: *“*Thon art weighed In the bulance and found wanting," From the New York Hewall Umk{m"lml). .. Tho Demoeratio victory of October in Olio, it may bo contonded, was nceidental ; but when wo flnd tho Tnst, the West, the North, and tho Sonth nll drifling 1 tho samoe genoral divoction, it Is ovidont, at lenst, that tho sprinkling clouds of Octobor linve gathered and strongthoned to the proportions of o political cycloue in Novem- Der, ITu ihe history of tho country, sinco the time-of Washington, thors never was n more overwhelning P'rosidentinl succoss than that of 1872; and in our politicnl mumils wo lave naver had in 8 singlo year such s goneral shrink- ago for the dominant “party oavy major- itios to small ones, and to minoritios, e in 187, The popular whirlvind of 1840, which corried Gon, Harrison into the White Ilouso, was fol- 1owed by amarked politienl ronction in 1811, and thoro bavo hoon womo othor cases of this kind from timo Lo timo ; but wo havo had no reaction of this charactor to compars with this of 1873, tonching tho distwrblug forces at work, includ- ing the demoralizations, divisions, disafTections, discontent, und indifforonco of the party in power to the conraqnences, . . . . Ts it not appnrent’ that the public mind is awakened to tho alarming tendencies of the manifold cotrnptions disclosed in_tho Credit Mobilior operations, in swindling Pacific Rail- way selientes aud buehn banke, i back-pay bills, in recklesr Government approprintions and ox- penditures, in Indian frauds, and in genoral demornlizution of our ruling politiciang ? Is it ok apparont, wo nsk, that tho public mind i 8t lengthawakening to {he question of o change? Do wa not perceivo In theso clections {hey tho queation of Cregariem is ju procoss of sottloment at the bar of public opinion? In 1852, Dierco was elected Provident by the votos of all the Statey oxcopt four—two North and two South— and yot from the very excess of ita power the Demoeratic party of ‘that dny bogan to fall to Dicees in 1858, _ May not thoko November cloc- tions, then, of 1873 lio appliod ns o warning to the present dominant and over-confdent Re- publican party ? “om the New York S (Independont). Croat numbars of Republicans refused to go to tha polls becauso they wera fired of tho pres- ent leadorship of the parly in this Stato, heeauso they wished to show their contempt tor the men who pagsed tho cowardly bnek-pay resolution of tho Utica Convention,” becauno thoy desired to oxhibit their indignaticn towards Credit Mobitior avindless and Peeifie Rilway corruptionists, aud Dbecauso they intended to Immquiamu upon Qrant’s aspivetions for n third torm, and get him and his backers out of tho wi ropuratory to fustituting gearehing reforms in theiy own party. When the returns aro all received and carafully colletod, it will undoubtedly turn out that thero hos been no increnso jn the Demacratic vote, bub i dimination rather, aud Tnt tho rosult s owing to tho disgust which v Ttopublicans foal toward somo of the leads ors of the party, and which they intended to | manifest on_this occagion Dy abslaining from the polls aud leaving thems in the laveh, . Anotber reasion why the Democrats buvo mad such large gains in the ltepublican counties of the contral und westorn portions of the State iy that the Liberal Rupublicaus in those eections pretty genernlly vorod with the Domucals, in order jusl thin once to }mmz wstunning biow right between 1ho eyes of thoso short-sightod small Hights in tlus_ city who told the Liborals Iust smnmer that they wore strong enough to got nlong withont them, wnd wauted none of | theirwid. From the st, Lowis tlebe (Republican), Most of these elections were of loenl impor- tance ouly, and, us always happens when no nntionnl fisne sorves to call ont o full Ropnbii- cant vote, the vole was nlmost_everywhero light, tho loxs was ggroator in Republican thuu in Dom- ocratic voles, and the support of local and other nun-partisan tickets groatly affected the rosult Incomplate ns tho returia are as yot, tho! nevertheless show the usual incidents of off- year " slectiony, and in somo cuinrters more than upnel loss o the. tepublieans, . . . . In short, Republican dizsatisfaction with the action of Tepublican party managers amply explaing whatever losves i tho different States are thus tur established by the retwms. F nyguirer (D2uoerutic), Tha t of tho Stete electionn in I478 may | be sot down as & erushing defeat of the Repub- licau, or Adminintretion, party, sud us un ever- memorablo vietory of tho Democracy, Ther is mueh iu it that 16minds us of tho history of the pagt, It Bccins us if 1837 was como again, and by an_extraordiuary coincidenco {hoe same fig- uros denoto it, with the excoption that the fourth lns become the third in the row, In 1897 tho downiull of the Domocrucy, who had hoon in possessiou of powar for oight yewm, was simultancons with o financinl panic that overspreml the country, deprosse ing Dbueinews and throwing hundreds of thousants of people. out of omployment. Tor it held résponaiblo. Si the Administration was e whiclt had been the most reliabla for Gen. Jackson, aud fov his then Insl-lnengurated snceessor, Murtin Van Buren, wora enrried by tho Whiga by lurge mojoritios, Now York, whion hud given Van' Buron in the preceding full 23,000 mujority, olected 100 Whigs 10 tho ITotro of Arsernbly to 28 Democraty, Tao reactiou was complote. But tho Demoerats on- deavored o consolo themsolves by the reflection thal the vote was light, uud that thonsunds of Democrats ntaved at home from dissatista who, when u Uresident or Governor was ¢ would ngain como out wud vole ticket. Tho rownlt proved the of the delusion, It wus {bo ¢ ofr: just afler w Drosidontinl contest, vearn pussied wway, snd the Prosidential el look pluce. ho opposition {o the Demar adwinistration ot il;mln Vau Buren consisted of puvernl organlzations, North and Soutl, hut by far tho most impostant of thom was known u Whigs, Under that nume ovorything ralliod it 1840, nind, aithonglt the vote wan a Lialf-mill- ion lurgor than over bofore kuown, Mr, Ven Buren was voted out by an unprecodentod mn- Jovlty, veceiving but 00 Iloctoral votes out of iy wrving koven Stetes out of tha (wan- N I thent composed the Uni ‘Then thio Democruey, for tho flwt time, poreeived thnt tha repnlty of wero ot mowenfiry, bui | thay oxpressed tho fult and decp-ueltlod con- viotions ot thu.people, T 1878, thicty-six yenrs therenftor, withont the chiango of o (lgare, wo thul o similar stute of {y-nizt wh thingr, A Nutiounl Administeation, elected yeur befora by an - anormous mn{m‘lt N Cvery- where condeninnd, With this chaagzo comes'n fingnelel paniv wlmost osactly ko 1687, Btriko out tho wme of Grant md wmwort Mactin Vau Tmren, and it I Listory veposting itaelf, dofeatesl prrty the vnmo ideas n {ho revorees fiva It tomporay, eion the; By il ndvancod, thut What a delu- ave laborlng wader, the conrso ol tell. Tho peaplo ore_going to com- Junt un thoy did in 1810, to vols out tho Admiulsteation. Now, i then, they will welzo hold of that ovganization whioli in the mone catuicuaus, aud eotddo the mont In the vileet- ingg o tho groal purpoeen of the opposition, Tt wa then (he Wi pavty, Naw it (s the Dowo- eratie party, OGEAN SYCARISINP HEWS, New Yonk, Nov, fi~Avived, steamehip Al- i ilia average of men, bort, from Hamburg ; stoumor Unhlia, from Live a nomiusl tri- | erpool, CANADA. The New Cabinet in Process of TFormation, The Commons Awaiting the Result. Opinions of the Opposition Press. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. A NEW FACE ON AVEAIRB. OrTAwA, Ont, Nov, 6,—Tho Commous as- aembled nt 8 o'clock this nftornoon, whon it was discovored ihat movoral mombors ind changed sldos tho Ohnmbers, The leaders among the Opposition were absont. Routino buslnosn hav- ing been finishod, Sir John inquired if any com- munication was to bo mado to tho Jfouso ju rof- eronco to tho now Cabinot. Upon this, Gofferin roso and said ¢ “I havo been roquestod by Mr. Mackenzic to sinto to tho Houso that the forma- tlon of & mew DMinistry is in progress, and to ask that the Tlouse adjourn.” He con- oluded by moving nn adjonrnment till to-morrosw, which was seconded by Hir John, and agreed to, TIE ORPOSITION PRESH. Tonoxto, Nov. 6.—Tlo Lono of the Globe and othor Opposilion papers is, undor tho circum- stancos, vory moderate. The Globe enya: ““Weo will_vontnro to sy that no means have beon usad fo inlluenco any member to volo agninst the Government that might not bo nvowoed on tho floor of Parlinmont, Not ono argument hes beon omployed incongintent with tho most por- feet indopondonco and self-respoct. No mon could havo movo ubly and zealonsly secondod their Joader than did the members of the Oppo- uitlon,—no one was ovor sorved with more Hdefity than Mackenzio during this final strug- lo.—and to-day his friends and supporters nvo thoir reward in tho trinmphant vindication of principlo, the overthrow or cvrru!\liml, the puritiention of tho higheat oftices of honor and trust in tho land, all of which woro involved in tho puniehmeut of tho mon who brought dis- graco on Canuda and covered their own names with infamy. Lho utmost cordinlity provails amongat tho party from wlieh their successors Tinvo to bo chosen, Only ono desira prevmily, in which tho whole country sharos : that » Govern- ment may be formad who will in oflico give of- feet, in all its Intogrity, Lo the broad and liboral })oflcy thoy have advoeatod whilst in opposition. n o ehort time we hopn to be ablo to announce the names of tho gentlemen who aro to form tho new AMinistry.” A MINISTERIAL OROAN. Tho Mail, tho leading Ministerial orgen, doca iteelf credit by tho way in which it refors to tho matter, Its Parlinmentary editor snys: **Thoso who tre best ncnl:miufcfl with the (tovernment party express unbounded surprigo at tho boha- vior of "tho Opposition. Whon Sir John mado hig announcemont, ouly one fiendish yoll of tri- umph was heprd from the oxtrame Rouge cor- nor; in othor rospeets, the conduct of tho vie- tors was marked with nll tho good tasto that their enemics havo bhitherto denied them, My, Blnke's demennor being almost heroic. This shonld bo chroniclad to their eredit on all hauds, and amony both political prrties.” T'hero iy atrong condenmation of tho courso adopted by the Leader, a foymor Mivisterial or- gan of Sir John A., which spoaks of {ho Iato Op~ positlon o “Loltroons,” ** Light-tingered frater~ nity,” “Letter-thioves," * Burglory,” “ Durk- Lantern Brigado,” from whom the Govornor- Goneral will have to })mu‘cb himsolf by an oxtia guard, aud other simlinr exprossion: 'TIE SENTIMENT OF TRE COUNTIY. “Polograms have beon received from various points orst and yrest, including Mavitoba, re- Tarving to the upproval oxpresead nt the chango of administration, ey e LEGAL MATTERS. Examination of Witnesses for the Contestznt in the Dunean Will-Casa Concluded, and she Case Opened for to The Chicago I'ribune, 6,—The interess mauifested in this vieinity in behalf of the Dun- ean will cage, which olill occupies the Court at Inzehial), is bocoming very groat. Tho examina- tion of witnessen for the contestnnt closed yes- terdny with tho ovidenco of Drs. Cos, French, and Wattles, of (s eity, aud Drn, Montgomery and_Joy, of Marsball, ~ Theic toshueny wos similar to that of the other phyiciuns. George Dunean, brothior of the dccensed, tos- tifiad to sovoeral instances when the testator ap- peared ineane, and very unveliabla_in husiness James I, Dineaw, of ~Cuyalioge Fals, 0. lieved Lin brother Thomas to have been etn: and reforred 1o soveral incidonty that went to sustain hin bolief. Mo had hoon ohliged, at vu- rious timaw, to trunsact £l of tho testator's husi- ness, the lutter seeming to have lost lis mom- or hard . Dunean. unotier hrother, gavo similar tostitaony. and roforred to nome diilieulty decensed bad with o brother William, aboiib soma Chicago lots. T'ho decessed belioved Will- inm guilty of trying to defrand him out of &10,- 40, which Lan been intnsted him to buy Lhe hicago proporty. 'Lliis witiess fnrther testi- tiod thut the decensed had offoted Lim 10,000 in | Boizdy, bul subsequontly forgot his ofter. 'The tivst witness for tho will was Mr. Prather, of Plummor, Ua.,, Mr. Duncan’s hanker. The wilness testiflod to some of tho particnlurs of the wey in which Mr. Doncen mude his fortune in the oil regions. The firm of Duncan & Brathor bought u lat of Torty neres for 4,000, ud 0l it for £10,000, They bought twenly- tive neres which they aold for 25,000, and n lot Jipon wlicl: they wade 8,000 in five deys. T'hesso transactions were made by dMr. Duncan himgelf, who also ot up tho plan of Pit-linle Ci Whon the olden farm was bought there wesd 21,800,000 involved, Mr, Dunean {o hav wyood n momory Tho Ry, Mr. Dousherly, & kolicitor of tho Abion (Michigan) Cotlege, Was_ sworn. 1T fioved . Dunenn to linve beou a vory intel gont nud sound mau, though he did obeerve tomething poeulis in tho man: Lad colicited mouney for religious Y‘\rposnn of Mr. Dunean, bt did not ceed in gebting uny. Novernl other wilnesses wore sworn, Wosthy iiembors of the Motliodist Chuzch, ull of whom belioved M Tuncan fo havo heen of ustally - nound 1w The graater portion of the witnessos weva [ this city._ [t would soom, by this ovidencs olicit- od, that M, Dunean was n dovoted momber of tho Metliodist Fplscopal Churoh, whieh secounts for {ho oxtyavagunt provisions in bis will for that denominat res for Enilread Rr3EN. In the Boono County Tho Recovory for D ® tric L in tho case o 1. Blair v, Chicago & Northwestern Rnilwuy Comp Judgment was rendered ugalusl 1ho Compi Tor 24,000, D, Dlair wag et whilo coupling Vreight curd, Wire Labeletnit Agzainust tho New Ore Tonny ¢ Blmes?? A - notiieds NEW_ORLEASS, OV, tween Judge W. W. Howo, [ulo of the Su Benely, and tho Now Orleans Z'in amfcably wettled. The Zimes rebracty i slleged Yibel with n proper spology, md dudge towe withdraws his suit, Deciston Und g OIN L2 TUN. New Youg, Nov, G—1i {ho enso of Ul v United States Collet Lurphy, to rooover ul- leged oscoswivo dution, Judia Woodratl, of the United Stutos Cizenii Court, hns decided thnt, under 1he set of 1806, praspective protesis ra- sording tho yoyment of duties on imported ool wro vold and usolens, YELLOW FEVER. Fhroe Yoilow Dover Dewths fn Moeme phaw o Twenty-Sonr $howne Meyvny, Woun,, Nov, G—Xoon,~Thorn are threo yello ¢ denthy and fowr from other oatines roported, O:to now caio 18 roparted the yust ihivty-slx hours, Willlan “.'"1""" [ prominont contraclor end bulldar, diod this anorning of the yellow fever, Dunrh, Lenn,, Nov, §—8 v, m.—~TLa mortu- ary raport at i 0% vanlug shows thiveo déathn trom yellow amrox—the Bamoe a3 the noon veport, The wenthor In wazm nad cloudy, 11 KITIALION & it e Mneplin gty Nov, 3, Pirer woro Lwalve donths yostorduy—five from yoilaw fovor mul koven feom othor centos, The roport of tha day befora was: ‘Potal, thirteen— wuvon frem Fover aml wix from other causes, Two ol the deathi yesterday oveurrod D the ity llns{wlml, ond three ntho Connty Poor- ouse, Dut n fow vow cases vore voported yess torcvy, s n! thove nnder treatment are doing vory well, ‘Pho roverst volief cowmiitteon mo louklug forward Lo roloase from thoir arduous lubors of the nust sovon wooke, und hovo to he wilness bolieved | bo ablo to roturn to tholr usunl avocne tions by tho firet of moxt wook, and puratio “thom without intorruption. ‘The Walthall Inflrmary is closed, and Dr. Blackburn, who o nobly voluntgered und .mo admirably mannged i, Toft tho city vesterday for his plant- ation, Tho lowardu will, wo lmru, also cloro their lahors with thin woel ; and thon thore will remmn on duty, of all our bonevolent organ- izutions, only tho Gitizens’ Commitioo who nra charged with attending to tho wantsof the orplinng and the poor,” nado #0 by the terrible soouryo which up to thic date s foblied nu of 1,173 llves, to which wo have fo ndd 458 sinco Hopt. 18, from othor caunes—mnking o total of 1,626 carrlad away by death In soven wooks, And thils out of poputation redicod to about 20,000, ol RELIGIOUS. 1al Meoting of the Womnan’s nrd of DEisy for the Interlors special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Racine, Wis., Nov. 6.—Thoe Fifth Anunal meot- ing of the Woman’as Bonrd of Miasions for tho Intorior closod to-duy. The officors nro as fol- lowa : Presidont, Mr, Moses 8mith : Permanont Becrotary, Mrs. J. B, ko, of Ohicago. Misa Trankic Durand, of this city, was clected Tom- ornry Hecrotary, Tho nilondance was not nrgo, but thoso who came woro repaid for their effort, Amony tho delegates wero ladies from Michigan, Iows, Ilinols, aud Wiscousin, wives of ministors and Iawyers and collogo Presidonts ; and principals and toachors in fomalo sohools. Mrs, Willium Walkor, o roturnod missionary from Uoloon, and Mies Lourn DBliss, of Con- stantinople, wero nlso present. A paper was vend Wednesdny afternoon by Mus, Dradloy, of Tvanston, writton by Miss Mney Lvans, of Dainesvillo, 0., on *Tho Unnpplicd fnfont of the Women of our Clwoh- o Comparad with tho Work Oponing Bofore Them.” Wodnesdny uight o publin mesting was Tield in tho Presbyterian Chireh, at which ad- drerses wore dolivered by the Tov, I, O. Hiteh- cock, of Konosha, and the Rov. Dr. Guapin, of Beloit Collego. I'his meoling was wall attonded by the various churches, and tho addressos wero listened to with great Intorest. 'Chursday nfler- noon Mrs, B. J. Humplroy read n paper on Y Children’s Work for Missions." ‘These papors wero snid to ho, by thore who heard them—gon- tlemen wero not admitted to tho meetinga dur- fugg tho day—carofully propared productionn, and wore well received, Tho Doard adjourncd to mest noxt fall at St. Louis. 'Ehe Convention of Young NMen’s Chrise Ansocinizons. spatchto_Tha Chicayo Tribune, DBrooxsarox, i, Nov. 6.—About 75 of tho 200 delegntes to tho Young Mew's Christinn As- gocintion Couvention, beginning hero to-dny, nro presout, and thorast e oxpectod to-night. This 18 tho first annunl State Convention, and will last four dmys, ending on Bunday oveniug. 'Ihis cvening u reception meeting was held, and wos largoly nttended by tho peoplo of tho city. The excrcices woro very ploasant, consisting of sing- ing, Seripture-rending, proyer, nud addresses of wolcomo and responsos thoreto. A numbar of the most noted mombers of the Associntion in tlio Union ure present, Mecting of the American Misslonary Sociotyesd Letter from Vice-Prosi- dent Witnon, New Your, Nov. 6.—Ab tho ousion of the American Missionary Society, at Newark, N. d., v, tho [ollowing lettor was rond from resident Wilson : NaTici, Muss,, Nov. 3, 1870, Strisby: am ‘ot permitted by my doctor to keop tho promizo which I madoyou, and which T hnd hoped 10 do, T talio great futercat fi. your work whicl fn sunetioned by patriotiam, Lumanity, an Cliclatianity, and wish (hat it wes i’ my. power to aid i clevating the froedmen {u tao South and belongiug o thnt portion of our dear country, . Put e dowit for S100. Yours truly, JIENRY WiTso. ‘Tho Asgovintion met nt Nowark, to-tny, Tho roport of the Committeo on {he Clinescin Amerien was read, and s recommendation. mnde to oulavge the field_and push tho work with so- nowed vigor. The et M. Pond, in an addrees on the subject, aeid thet 50,000 Chiuceo in Californin would hold tho balanca of power in that Stato if thoy bocnmo citizons, nud thoy should bo Clwistianized beforo rocciviug the hal- lot. 'Tho repork on the Indians steted Hint tho advancement of this race in Christinvity, cul- ture, aud avls of civilized lifo was oncournging. "o roport conures 1o prictico of agoiis of chenting the Indicns, and iudorses tho peaco pollcy of tho United Ktntes Govormmont. “I'io report on_cducalionsl work in tho South wis_enconraging, aud the Rov. Henry Ward Bagelie dalivorailan nddrcen on tho subiect; Tho Trensurer’s roport showed o totnt of ox- nenditure during the year of 219,470, of which 075,018 way spent ab tho South, 35,613 on the ! Chinieo, aud 15,748 on the ludinns. Tho bulance watt exponded in supporting tho, siovoral oftiess and pablieations, 'Lhe rocoipts during tho year were 401,59 . cRIME. A Woman Kidunapped at Evansville, fitds, und Carricd 10 Cnirowidhe Guilty den Arvested. specil Dinoateh to L Chivayo T'ribune, Camo, I, Nov. G.—A groat deul of excito- i ment was cronted in this city this nfternoon by the delivery by a boy to tho police of n letlor from a woman.” It steted, when opened, thab the writer wos_abducted by two flatboatmcn at Evansville, Ind., and kopk in tho boat with no chanee Lo eseapo until they urrived at this vort, when_aho contrived to get the letter {o tho po lice whilo the men wers_away, by means of this Loy, wio was ulso dhapped. She further stated that her abduetors had bren siesling wll the way dows, oud that they sworo that, il sho or tho hoy atiompted to leave tho hoat, they would Lilt thom. Immedictoly on recaipt of tho letter Sterift Irvin, accompanied by his Deputies and & couplo of polics oftivers, ropnired to the pluce whera the boat lny, and av- rested the men withous trouble. Your cor- respondent sueceeded in interviewing the woman, whose nawe is Josephine Watkins, and the siory sho told was 1o il abovo eifect. Al partios wore lodged in fail wncil they hava nu examine- tiow, when, it is hinted, othor things may ba de- veloped. (o the Aswelated Press,] Uamo, IN., Nov. 6,— Duko Morrisen and Adam Drummond were arrested hore this ovening on o wmall flat-boat, on information given to tho ypolico by n boy 12 or Lt yors of ago named Ruhl, Tho Iattor charges them with Kiduapping him from & point nhove Evensville on u protenso that thoy wanted him to go hunting with them, Tnutead of hunting ho found It o thioving ozpa- dition ; and states thud, undor threatn of dealh, ho lhaw been foreod fo asedstin robbing und seeuring plunder. The most outrageous chavgo agalnst 1ho men wos of abdueting o young giel, of 18, namad.Josephino Watking, from Livaus- villa s and, In proof, ltubl showed a lottor fiom tho gitl, stating that sho Lud beon kopt in elose confinement, und threetened with death it sho attompted to encape, Sherift Evwin and n posso starled nt once, and fouml the Dbout u few miles from the city. They arrest- ed the wmon, ‘The gl stales that sho livad with the family of v, Roquotte, of Eyangville. sho was entieed ta the boat Sutur- iy ovoning, and hun boon closoly wetelied ovor sinco to prevont her eseape, miud huy sufercd overy indignity. The girls story may Lo oxage gorated, hut sho wex ovidontly st wuwilling pris- ouer, ani declsres sho never oxpoctod to lonve the eity alive. 'Cho wecnsed aro in jul; thoy will lavo an oxamination to-morrow, nbl ned Mis Watkins_aro comfortably provided, aud witl ap- penr ngainsh the prisou Murgrtary in Catroy 81t Nueeta! Diswteh o 1 i Cato, 1, Nov. tih—Honx tine during lnst night tho elothing houso of A. Yars, fu thiy city, witt entored by burglars, and _:zoods to tho amount of &300 wero stolan therefrom, An anfranco was cifected by buring the lock off the Uaeli-door, ntxl, although pensons in the nocond wtory, th g covored, atid gob awny with daei R no eluo has hoon obtuined by which {ha porpetratons. stec) Burrawo, William J., Teals, n enloon-keeper ab Tria, Ont., axunnited and bent hia wife to death lnie Woduosday night. Boals was drunk, aad bealsod the woman hovrls bly, "'ne wurdoror in in eushody, 1 Laborer in Ave L Tarrns ok, Ark,, Nov, 6,—To<Iny tho hody of 1 man commonly known ait Marvey, u lhotor on the Caro & Lultun Ralkoad Oridge, wiw picked up in the rviver, Tho rigli side of his lmul wan stove iy, and other rearis of violouco wuto found on hin body, ‘Tha Coroner hald an tnguost, und the Jury decidad, au the evideuca of the oxemiuing Phyaician, that Mavvoy woan murdored and the boidy thrown in tho river aboul 14 howes prasions, ‘Thora iy 1o elu fo the per- potrators of the dood, Noy " Fort New Yorls driminat Mattovs, New York, Nov, th—In tho tonr of (ionoral Koruionn, te-duy, »molion wien muwln (0 quash the indictment ound in 1871 aguine ox-Cownp- troller Coaunotly, on the ground that ho wun n codatendant i tho trinl now nonding againut Tweod. Tho oaso waa sot down for tha 16th inat. Joeoph Coutalln was fatally shot this morning by Tenjamin Mallory, whilo tho two woro quar- roling in tho Fifth Ward. Dr. Ballz, convictod of sonding abacono mat- tor through thomails, and sontoncod Lo one year in the Penitentinry, made au ottompt to oscapo from Ludlow streot jnil in wonion's clotbes. R SPRINGFIELD. Certificates of Organization Gronted seDediberntions of the Railrond and Warehouse Commiusionors. eeial Dispateh to Lhe Chicago Tribune, Srrixarieny, Iil, Nov. 6.—Tho United Siates Tranapottation Compnny, of Cbicago, capital 860,000, and tho Jolict Silver-Mining Company, of Joliot, capital 230,000, recolved certificatos of organization to-day, r&'hu Bonrd of Riailrond and_ Warehouso Com- ‘missioners has beon, to-day, discussing the quos- tion of the rates which raifronds should chargo for hisuling cars bolovwging to othor companics or to individuals. No definito conclusion wag renched, but it {4 probablo a table of rates for car bueinoss will bo publishoed shortly. Tho At- tornny-Gonoral has in his posscasion n lists of roads agniust whom suits are to be instituted under tho Ratlvond Jaw, 1o 18 busy proparing tho papors, and will begin the suita very soon. Special Diepateh to The Chieago Tribune, Spnixargen, I, Nov, 6.—Suits wero com- mencod to-day by the Railrord and Warchonso Comimigsion agninst the Chigago & Northwest- ora and the 1lfinois Contral lintlrond Companics. PSS NN S FIRES. At Aurords Special Dispateh to Tho Chicago Tribune, Auvnonry, 111, Nov. 6,—Lhd furnituro storo of IMessrs, Hobbs & Morrill waa partially destroyed by firo this morning. A .portion of the stock was snved, Insuranco on the same and build- ing, 2,000, A Curlous Firo in Pittsburgh, Po.e=A Nlass of Cinders and Seveenings mounlders for Four fionthw. Prrrsnunoir, Pa., Nov, 6.—Lingt Juno o firo oo~ cmred on tho bankw of tus Alleghony River which destroyod several sheds of small “valuo ; and tho fire, at the time, it was thought, was ox- tinguished. This scoms to heve beon w mis- take. 'Flis ground upon which theso sheds stood is made moutly of cinder, sercemings of coul, and slag, Chis combustiblo stnff has held the firo to tho presont time, and it has no'r hecomo, for weveral Dlocks wlong tho river-front, A \wning mass, sendiug ilames into tho nir, Wometimes to the height of 15 or 40 foet. ‘Ilio five dopnrtmont bus bheon ap- ponled to, and is now working ou this burning material. Immense trenchies havo boen dug, and arodi giur around tho placy, which it is intohded shall bo filled with water, It is oxpected thnt by this moans aud tho comslaut working forn couplo of weeks of twoengines, tho undergrotnd firo may bo oxtinguishod. Of course, this fire just now is o centre of attraction, rnd is cveatin, i decided seneation. Foar is expressed last nl tho mndo ground along the river front may share a liko fate. ks In Terro IMaute, Ends; Lons $6,000. Teurz Havte, Nov. 6.—The old Britton grain warolouse, on Tirst strect, burned this avening ; loss 86,000 or 7,000 ; partly insured, I'he building was owned by L. B. Johus. = At Galva, 211 Prnrsoroy, 111, Nov, 6.—The wiro manufac- tory of 8. Barnes & Co., at Gnlva, IIL, waa en- tiroly destroyed by fire lant night, Tho loss is £2,200; insurad by the Hartford for 31,000, THE GALLOWS, Excention of n Wicked Wretch at Willinmsport, Pa, Wirniassronr, Pa., Nov. 0.—At 1:40 to-day an attempt was mado to nug Wade. Tho xuro being too fong, bis feot wivuck squerely on the ground. In this positlon Lo remined, shouting %0h Lord, havo mercy.” T'he ropo catne of his neck, and hig body fell over heavily on the ground, Ho was earried upon tho seafiold, and afters long doluy in arranging thoe rope, the drop was agoin pulled, Ho foll this time lews than threo teet. Ifin pulse continted io heat for soven minutes, Aftor hanging twenty-soven | minutes ho wes placed in a coflin and taken ¢harge of by his friends, Mouy picces of tho rope were cut off aud carried nway us by tho spectators. Wade had told” hix jailor to *“hurey up. 18 ho had on n}! pointmont to dine in Jioll with tho davil at 2. He snid tho only thing troubling him was ** whether the people wliom ho murdered uro iu heaven ur il e THE WEATHER. Wasiriveroy, Nov, T—t u. m.—Sy the prst {wonty-four hours: The barometer hay fallen in the Northwest and in tho Up- Synopsis for ! per Loke rogion, with southerly winds and ecloudy weather; nortbenstorly wind, trvimng temperature, and parily ~ cloudy weathior on the Lower Lales aud sonthward to the Obio Vulloy ; northonstotly aud northwest- erly winds, cloidy sud_ vlearing wonther in Tou- nessco nud tho Gulf Siaton; northeaste:ly winds, clondy and_rainy wenther in the Bouth Atlanlic Staten 3 norshensterdy md pontheastorly windy, high prosmre, nud partully cloudy wertaet tu tha Middle wnd Eastern Statos. PROVABILA VIES, I For tho Middle Statos, slowl ing temporn- fure, northensterly and ensterly winds, increas- i clondiness, mid ocensional rain in Yirginla and Marylond. For Now Euglund, northenstorly and_southeasterly winds aud partinlly. clondy weather. For tho (inlf States, northerly and northwestorly winds, and elearing wouth- er. Tor the Sonth Atlintic States, uworlh- erly winds, cloudy weather, sud_rin, cleaving in theevening. For tiae Lower Lakes, vouth- custerly winds, warm and partinily’ cloudy wenther, Fov the Norlhwost aud tha ‘Up] ¥ ks, und fhenco to Miasonri and Kentne southorly winds, clondy wonther, and occasionnt rain. Uawtionary signals are continued ab Duiluth, Chicago, Milwankeo, Grand Havon, Escanaha, and Maruotto, GLSTIAL OUSXLVATIONS, Cureaco, N o] Wand. ikt R K K il 1w, 1. iveat Cloaring. Clear, gentlol Treals, Davenporl fesli. Dsernabi,. | Tt Gamy. 2, Gl Murquetto ] Omati..,.. fuanetscy, Rov, Rain fall hoavily in v last vight, and oxtended from Gilroy south to Chien, Butte Connty, and north a3 far st roported, 1t is still yafuing nt intervaly, Tho prespect for & good scuson w vory fulr, MTENPTED SUICIDE. New Yong, Nov, —Wittium Atbrecht, nged 17 yeurw, while in the office of bis employers, vestorday, attompted to Iill himsolf by disoanrg- . & ravalver info his vido. ‘Tho boy luws heon ¢ futemporata during tha past fortiight. Ho (brontons to make wnother nuempt should ho reeaver, - - CULLEGE ENBOV/Y Bemeseerany, N ¥ t,—Droyldent Potror, of Union Colloge, s heen netitied of & now o~ dowmont of 100,000, {tho witkol n gentlomnn who deuives bis nate withheld for the present, B THE ST. LOUIS GUTY, fir, Lovs, Nov, .1t is denied, on tho highest that the 5t Logis Murunl Lifs Lieuy- pany las vent an agent fo the Hast 10 it polieios in somo Eastorn company | MARRIAGES wiee Cat refhdu by, it o dh tual, g 3138 Musy Harpé i toa tev, 16, Lifu Allia Yonin 00 nd Tytorecd 0 MeANDIVANS Ly Ullegirer i, daughter o e i Cattis aad et ha i from No, B3 endig of tho B st al hew roe O the s ty, Bu.anno Conney, Wit or Jssno Camnuiv, TR 3 i, Hanionth, and oo papers pleaso vopy, i Mitry Hoones, ngod 18 yoars, y oA (g Onlyary tolay, - + at 10 o'olock Hunday, Nov. 5 ‘B B Lonis and Bl $UTT £ hoart. diseaco, I aistor, Meg. o3, Hushncll, mms camo, D, O, Bullor, nge 4 Temoral ok i a'cdosk on Frid HMALL—At Obleagn, N agad i years and 10 month: fi\‘(\l\nn\l from hla lata Baturday, at 1 o'elock P Teions o invHad n TIRENRY_Jamon Jlconoy, 2on of Ohristophor snd moral o ijilllwu;',ei;rnuro! Pantlna and Olayton. KUBIOEK—On Nov, §, Alhert Kublock, In his 63th yanr, 4 B. AL sty noral Wil atart feom Liuso of doceassi, 108 DoKoven atkdo inpern ploato capy, ot tha renid outt Heymmatcs ) ve By 1813, Johu If, Bmall, donca, 1201 Pratrinar, i Garrinuos to. Tiosshin: ‘WELL TOOLS, rates, by BOILERS AND ENGINES, BOILERS AND ENGINES, NEW AND SECOND-TLAND. Also, BTEAM PUMPS and ARTESIAN Artesian 'Wells contractod at ronsonabla . BUAOI & 00., No, 115 Tnst, Kingio-nt., Ohiongo. ATCTION SALZS. Bocond-haud R d 1nir Cloth, lounsges, ot Covodta.” § ote.: 100 Cook Mattressos, ‘crates Croo 1. Hotglof 10 of salo, o top Tohles, Boronus, Washatznds, Ward) ota., otg. 1 Brussols and Wool Carpeta, Ru ofo,3” Nods, Bodding, Shoats, Crockery auil_Glassware, turos, etc,, ole, Kulo posl VALUABLBE AT ATCTION, AT 3 0'CLOUK, fally Tiotng tha olegant. and sub: wltiretons feont) buildiny, on the main floor 48 & store, thied flones, now veuting for Alfo tho promises 1kt and connueting with th l1vauko0-av. donla front on Lo huness etcot. §hdz0 por annus 53 e Tho 124 to srholo will ba rold togethor. ot Denfoot, with [oll maseanty doad, A TERIS BASY. Only 34,60 cas sume a mortEage of $8,0 duoe Apri per cont ntorest. A deposit of 30 O ot partionlors: haRits or ans furihor partionlers, LMRIER o T HIASON, POMEIROY & 8t and Irussols ook nnd n opon lotai threo spi » 30~ At mamo timo we will offor ontlro contents of rooms, removed o our stors for aanvenlonen iting of Barloe nnd Ghamber S, ol m. 1ho_rou w-Cano3, Forenin,, ntodware, cutira v Fizs! ) POMEROY. & C 64 and # Randolphest. A Gn No.'165 isa bullding now vccuplod aa storo and dwolling, ‘The tho proriorty i rnislod. By BLISON, POMEROY & GO., Buceessors to Elison & Fostor, Itacl JEstate and Gonoray ‘Auctivnoors, 84 and ¥6 Randolph.st, AT OUR REGULAR SALE Friday Morning, Nov. 7, Wowlil offora larzo and gauoral assortmentof New aud FURNITURE. Agplondid_Paclor Sult, Todroom Sats, Taclgr Sut and Tl Tiasy Olidtrss » wl line Alarhln. orents BUSIESS PROPERTY ON MILWAUKEE-AV, AND HALSTED-ST,, On the Premises, Friday, Nov.7, uilt. Sators brick 73 Oliwarcsear,, ocoupled with awolifugs un accond s Halstod-t., 161 building, making 5 thure interost at par e 26 In 4 yonrs, at8 § par cent, nud balatied 3 in 3 sene duud 74 n 4 3onrs, a8 ‘anie, £l bulanco vl rat pasmant LY Nov, 20, ., Austioncors, st udoipiat. Conslsting of R Sete, Bluiant Ghinits, Cano-soat Iair Mnttresse gftiiohut g Spiandit Dining-room ‘arnituro, il of tha finest qunlily, Cutlors, &s., tohen Y orniirs, tbout 3 Lost condition und havo beeu ve. and St P short {ime. WITHOUT RESERVE, At st W, N 168 Madison- MERS & CO. — M. A BUTTERS By TAVLOR AND 206G AT 20 10 Oasos Martell Brandy. 5 Onrses Genuine DeXuypors Tiga, Bourbon Whiskoy. Aud'n argo ot of othor HIQUE DES T8 CLoSk, TAY Saturday, Nov. B, ab 015 vory ¥nlaty, .y EC, Consiating of o Y 3 o bt VIELY GLUS & 7abesh-av, AT AHTT CTECIN Rezular South Side Sale of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The Manufasturers Say; Sell ! BIG BARGAUYR O1f SATURDAY! Parfor Kote, Clhnmbor Sot. Fauiigss, Wal. ngoans und Mirrurs,' Prclor and Cool Stavas, Cabinot clilncs, B ale of Piano Vardraben, Turoaty, Grl ‘wbles {1 Whita, ¥ ‘cloct, Sugiics wnd Hnrnoss. JLounses, it avil o GLo. P, GO Sy BRUST A1 S 0, 0 Canalest. AT QUL SALNSEOOMS, RIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov, dn will ‘b’ sl 't ., , Parlor licd do., ey mtn 10 witiunt resoivo, by ordor af 1 11 it 330, 13 Lo G COYIEN Auetiinoor, N Snth Cusy O FRIDAT, S Gonrlating of Wodstorls, Lireaus, Claure, Beatonaton Tabler, “Solie, Lo ¢ Furr, Yiatw, Capd, ond Ml ten orozona Lanipi, } O twa Etono-Frant Reeldus ity Tundsoio Mierors, illnsrs: Haniots, ontirs, Hadding, A Auctionears, 15 and 17 Raudelplist. A TINE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS | IN GOLD GILT FRAMES, AT AT O WL O, 900 LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE OR & HANT Boak Ca: no 1 from_Michi ELEGANT FURNITURE AT AUCTION, On Suturday Morning. Nov. 8, ab 10 o'clock. Tho handsamoly-furnishied Family Hotel, Nos. 9568 & 9556 Wabash-av., arlor_tulte, Machle-top Chamber P toekton haite, Torme A i oungos. wlily, Rich Brusscls Cnepeis, Wool Carpote, untliy, Tich Breols Greneis, Wool Garpote, 0n Friday Aflepuoon, Fov. 7. ol 2 14 w'lock, “Anctioneors. WILL BE SOLD AT OUR Regular ptuvday Sale, Now. & AL oleloek . e AT 15 & 17 RANDOLPH-ST. & €0,, Auctiongera. HATIRISON. AT AT O W T O R, THIS MORNING, A% 104 O'CLOCK, TAST MADESON 100 Bagkots Mumwm’s Chempagne, 50 Oasos Grand Moussonz Chanipagno. BO Onsos Hennossey and Oterd Brandy. Gin, 50 Plga. Port, Sherry, and other Wines, 1 gl:‘é& TASH and Sa0toh Whiskiod. )48 which wo have OF dsteuds, Huoliors, i g Lo oy Chifes, Marblo-tap i ab TIE ADFOURNED SALE 50; o’clock, 1,000 LOTS HOUSEROLD G0CDS RNITURE, (S o 5 Chalrs, lug Ma- forte, Gost ans Bed- Anics in 4] Cratos W, G, Geoaliery. On Baturdey, Nov. 8, at 0% o'dloelk. Auctfor & ¢o., To. -4 1 Mouth Canal-st. 7and 8, oummencleg o enthvo’ Furallury i, oera) assortment. nsteibige i part of Bu; \hich st frum § T alzw and a ‘or 409, ek Mire + Finoie o dlited oub BREUSIL SO & CO., Avetly ho uold 200 Lots af FURNITURE, "alie, ful) 1018 & 1020 WABASH-AT., Latiulloa, cntrunca to I 3 mild at. L o amd Unuet in

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