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VOLUME 29. FIRE INSURANCE. Hannfuarees . &1 15,00, BOSTON- Assets - - $1,008,000 Home Tnstrance Gompaty, COLUMBUS, C- Assets - - - $600,000 Hofien i Tnsuranch Co, NEW TORI. Assets - - - $400,000 Hopta 7, & . 0. 0, Assets - - - $500,000 Peoples Fine IRS!\P'&ILE% 00, TRENTON,N.J- Assets - - - $400,000 [psuranco written in ALL the tbove nemed reliablo Com- panios by GEO0, C. CLARKE, Agent, IR PRI, Y wivley B. DUNGAN SNIFFEN, INSURANCE AGENT, 130 BROADWAY, Now York. Ghiosgo Fire Rlvks placed {n_prompt. Yospasin: Lor. e ore rates: AT orders oxccnted with prowpte anes. Corraspondznco sulleited. STORAGE L Tin Buliding ot e cornor of Olrel A0 ith-ats,, 10 7] ¢l ¥ T iy, ronn BITIRLALY A R i REIFATHD for o Gene sra) Btorage Warehouss, and will bo known 13 the AOVANCE WAREHOUSES, A,'B, & C. '} kinds of Storago uolicited. Retes ag \o{H}n any i'(rst-fl!gs: ‘Warehouse, Inaur- toca o8 lovr 4g any Warehouse in the city. CHAS, L. JBNXS. oS8 & PRILLIFS MI'G, CO. havoe con- +rated (holr busincss nt tnorr largo Facs e corner of Wost Tronty-gocond and ta., whore, With increased facilitios, aro bettor prepared than aver to {ill or- for. Bash, Docrs, Blinas, Idoldingg, TFrames, ote. Oorgoes assorted, jocked, dressed, and shipped. GOS8 & PEILLIPS ME Consy Glss Hamf's Co. re nosr making, and havo on hand tho Tar- ot ond besy assortment of WINDOW GLASS, Orders promptly filled ¢t LOW PRIOED, oar Glass is SUPERIOR TO OTHER BAANDS, * Packed like Freach,” of High Polish and Light Color, It is believod EQUAL TO FREKCH, ANXD AT LOWER PRICES. Also, manufacture Wine, Porter, and Min- el Bottles, Flasks, Viala, snd Frail Jars, TOVFER AT LOW PRICES Y OWYN IMPORTATION OF Cheddar Cheese, Che **VICTORIA™ Bn:;a:lg.‘mshu. French Goods just WIR “OIRIOIN Lo MARCHAND BONELESS SARDINES, L0, PBAS NMUSEROOMS, STRING BEANS, SHPLL BEAMNS, MACKERSL IN OIL, From the Colcbrated liouss RODEL & FILS, Fres. 3, TATUM, Wine Merchant, 146 Lant Madison-st. L.OIE NAVIGATION. Tar Raelae, woe, ote., dally (S Tiatandaz’s hov Fer Grand Iteven, Muskezon, ate. Wednerday, aud Friday, I, Tuieeds Far Groen Ea; tmed Dor Fseanaba znd Lake Superior ports, Moa- Any and Thursrag.. . Dam. TUBULAR ‘SURN%GTSS & G?ATES NMO. 656 LAKE-ST. “fn Purnaco Firs Pat is formiod of vertical tulics, | Ale e through anid Jover them 30 rapidly ns to koop s ainol by their v T below rod tiewi. o antan 3Tave pavet Al for rospiration, prestevation of lire-paty L A0, s Tahulir {UTRaco {irate, a3 ith e tbichn fnaceFopind dnaniel and et o af wu u furnres, Gall or send for clrou- sna distributo afr lko & SRR SEVERTRN & €O, ars, 2% Special otice to Commission Merchants, A thoraugtily yosponsitila honen (s Marsachusetts, who n control consizamonts of Uoste and Shacs ta tha wnunt of $20,050 10 32,00 por yeat, 10 bo sold in Chi. w0 at Auction 3nd Privato Salo, desires to miako a con- \ectton with & thorouzbly respansiblo businoss man of noana th start snch & bustiess ago and manago it 2 Chicagn, whilo thu advertisor managos the Iastomn Sono e 1non of chasacter and taaus noed addrcas AN SHOES, Hox 260, Toeton, Nars, DT 1 partion dnisis hisinoss with u whio havo changod lo. AT it anlved oy ratjead (rom, hurinoss, or wioee S rcas from athor causon b unknoe 10 43, 170 il Teall al thls o st o scaner St 3ids, for the Purchase of Gtook of . &, Tanguth, Optician, i , i BROTHERS EAVE SOMBE (PECIAL BARGAINS Ta offer {lis morning to all, of which un carly inspection o prices is sotieited, 1,000 White Marseils Quilis at SLEQ, FORMNER PRICE 82,50, 96t dor, Liuey Napking o H5e narward, VERY CHEAT. 300 doz. Hnck Tovwels at 966, 4061 dor, Domask Tawels at $4.00, REGULARLY RETAILED AT $6.00. A Lob Zot Domt and Shaker Flauiels, VERY MUCH UNDER PRICE. 10-Gases White Blaukels, 83, $3.40, §3.86, $4, $L50, 95, anl 86, 25 PER CENT BELOW VALUE, STECIAL LW PRIDES TADIES & GENTS' 63 & 66 W:Lshington—st., Brrween Stato awl Nearborn. Dray th ouse, Twenty-sontal, & Mishiganar, The Largest, Grandest, and Mot Jmportant d illection of #aintinga ovor exhibited in this country, now on view for THREE DATS HIORE, AT THE Trposition ATt Gallery. Ad: nission t:g :‘ué ;n;:xl‘ult?f Oxl;? iiadjza.l Son, [ o o Twenty-five Cents T ho colloction of 500 Suporior Paintings, cat efully solected for tho Ilxposition from tha worlza of the best modorn artists of Hu. roz o and Amerien, will be offered at PUBLIC SALE, Tyesdey, Wednesday, and Thursday Evenings of Nezt Weelk, 1 I~ Tho Gallory hes boon entirsly robhung entl forms aneyw sttraction. MILLINERY. att (Saptemher Shopeal, known as *flyvtress” or % Brigend,” wil besakd teom this date, from our otall, at greatly reduced prices. i 1 I i ‘ "%@ fi%éig‘%? ! “Wholesale and Retail Millinery, 210 & 272 Wabagh-av, oL juges, our ONEY, Watnatioes, TS “HORRIAGY FISH! g “TERRING! FISH! THIS FALL'S CATCH. 20+ brls Tebrador Split Herving, 90:) brls Labrador Round Herring. 10t) brls Dalhousie Herring. 501 kega Holland Horring. (C. B.) 10R SALY LOW BY H. B. BROMITLOW, WHOLESALE FISH DEALER, PAG EIKG HOUSE, 2,4, 6, 8 & 10 North Wolls-st, AT (VITTO nUU L URILE ‘s tlor's Addition s ritnat mam afasutring clty, hoing just vonih of tha harbor usd betn cen thn Calamet River and Take Misbigan, Throo drav biddmes aro now belnz bnllt acrass rivor npowite thin. Adiditior, and the Bsltimezo & Ulie Depot Iu loca- ted # 1tha ecutra of It 500 this property and make o profi: ablo fovogtment, Officeat South Chlesgo at Uno Hune Iredih-=t @tation, Yor - partleutars, mape, &o., hoqul 1 this rapidls growing at ho offie of . B PAVLOR, $ Tonm & Vb Toek, Norih Olark and Kiuzhr-sta, 10 38! Lva or thres NEW jon Pralvie and Forest. T N cuts, Trick cofagans, with dlorators and all mads proremedts, Oall on owacrat 5 Niateat. e 128 Ry JOUR GOVERT, ‘MISCELLANEOWS, NE MILLION BRICK VIN A, RICE & €. 31 Dearbornst;, Roos eartiorn. . SPLEN Fora youncman havlag 35,60 (2 SLO to cater o La- afee’ 1armabing hoviness, alioady ealahlisbed, sud hay- fngti 12 hest toentian i 1 wlty, 1 ROTI, Paliner Tono, X 5 A ERET INER, Tor. Lsmigh and Relthanger, romoved taa 16 Stato-st. 'O 1 J Se. i MQTICE. A T. will run Tndepondent for Alderman in the ontioth Ward, ns I dld not get far play at il ho nprncd on tha Lth (nst,, ay 12 o'clock, noon, at b ST Wdarstgac, o I genvinys, Aol Ty ths nomination, for minoys, nien that aid not beol vni_to Whe Ward, and nou-citizens wevo all. iwed to vate, e S g Ihicagy Dat CHICAGO, THURSDAY, OCTOBE THE ELECTIONS. The Democratic Major- ity in Ohio 15,000. About the Same Results in Indiane. The Legislature in Indiana Neither Republican Nor - Demociatic. Independents Holding the Bal- ance of Power. Fire Republican and Eight Deno- cratic Congressmen Electeds The Republican Iiajority in Towa Between 30,000 and 40,000, Ono Democratic Congressman Prob- ably Electeds The Eight Remaining Distriots Republican, Nebraska Roturns 10,000 Republican Majority. Charles Foster Elected in the Tenth Ohio District. THE CONGRESSMEN-ELECT. [Rovized by latest returna] 10W. 1. *Georgo W. MoCrary, Top.,—2,160 ma. : Tobn . Tults, op.v—small maj. L. L. Ainswortl, Dem., gain, 4 ¥izonry O, Pratt, Nop.—small miaj. 5, *Jumes Wilson, Rop.,—3,000 maj. G. Tizolio) 5. Satnpsou, Rop, 7. %ol A. Knssou, Rop.;—2,050 maj., Addieon Oliver, Rep. INDIANA. : . William Heilman, Ind. Rep,—amall msj. James D, Willinms, Dom.,—-5,500 maj. Michael €. Kerr, Dem,,—2,000 mnj. {. Japths D. New, Dem,, gain,—500 maj. 5. *William 5. olman, Dem., gun,—750 maj. Milton 8. Robinson, Rep.,—300 maj. ranklin Lauders, Drma,, gain. Morton C. Huator, Rep.,—400 maj, Tesuder MeClurg, Dom.. gain,—00 mnj. William 8. Haymond, Dem.,gain,—250 maj. 1. James L, Evaos, Rep.,—3,000 maj. Andrew H, Hamilton, Dem.,—1,000 moj. Jobn H. Baker, kop,—1,000 maj. omio. *ilton Saylor, Dem.,.—4,334 maj, *Honry B. Banoiog, Dom.,—1,417 maj. Jobn 8. ¥avage, Dem., gain.. Johu A. McMahon, Dem., gaity,—1,067 maj. Aweriong V, Rica, Dom. Frank H. Hurd, Dom., gain,—1,500 maj, 7. *Lawronce T, Neal, Dem. . *\Willism Lawtenco, Rep. Early F. Poppleton, Den., gain, Charlgs Vostor, Rep,,—142 mej. Joha Vanee, Denn, galu., ‘Ansol '[. Walling, Detu. *3lilton 1. Soutliard, Dem. . Tolm P', Cowan, Dora. . Nelgon H, Van Varhes, Rep. *Lorenzo Daufor, Rop, 17. *Laurin D. Woodworth, Kep.,~~300 maj. 181 *5amen onron, Nep. 197 *Jamea A, Garlield, Bop.,—3,500 maj. 20, Henry B. Payne, Dem., main,— 2,724 maj, WIST VIRGINIA. 1, Bonjamin Wilson, Dem., gain, 9. Chatles J, Fautkner, Dom.; gain, 8. “Frank llereford, Dem. NESRASKA. 1. *Lorenzo Crounee, Rop. BUNMAR’ 3 ,CTIONS 'T0 DAIE. §{T0 coxantss. || 43D coNonEss, ey | ovr || Fen. | ov. Tndinna, & I 9 G ot Tazast ~ figpubiicans oheid 1 presnut Cangre Opposition shead In noxt Cougress, 3, e INDIANA. Svecial Dianaleh to The Clacaan Tribune, Trpravarorts, lnd., Oct. 14.—The Demoacrats havo -made a clear nweep of the State. 'The nowa that camo in late last night and during to- day complotaly suprised evershody, and nono ecomingly moro than tbe Domocrats themsolves, who would have been content with a ressounblo triumph, 8o far as hoard from, but ona cunnty (Delaware) hay given an increaned Republican mojority. Tho rulo is that stroug Republican countios Joso yoiy largely; in somo, as for iu- stanco, Rush, the majority boing wiped out and - tho Domocrata catrying them. On tho basis of tho cauntics, as reported, the Damovratic Comn- mittao claim tho Siato by 20,000 or 25,000, whila the Ropublican manngers_concedo it by from 8,000 to 12,000, It threo epublican Congress- o aro cortain § but the chances favor IHoilman In thio First, and theve is slight hopo for Hu- ter In tho lighth, The Yepislature will Vo targely Oppotition, the Ropublicaun boing unable . to Jignro & msjority ~ evon in the Senate, with sixteom membera holding over, and of courso tho House will bo consider- ably ngninst thom, It isnot improbable thal thero will bo forty Inclenondont members ot the Asembly In thio Loglalaturo, Tha Ropnblicuns are moagre, ltoputlican Hsustors aro rorortod from the following districta: Jofferson, Grant, Elackford and Juy, Huntington and Wabnsh, Wayne, Lippecance, Sponcor and Paosay, and Marion ond Iloward, Hepubiican Senators aro defented in such _strong dietricte as 1lamilton end Tipton, and Madison and Del Wase, whora the _Independents entry tho da Tho "bost thio Hepublicans ean do Is lo mako thres Sonato,inl districts doubtful, which gives tho Dewmccrats gixtoon now membera, ‘Lhoy have olgght hald-ovor mombors, 'Thero whl bo a con- test over tho cloction of the Senator from Madl- aan aud Delaware, the gitting momber claiming that hoe las alill two yonrs to sorve. In tuls connty the Domderais elect all thelr candidates, with probably the oxcaption of Audlior and Sheriff, by majoritien rauging from 100 to £00 ; but it 18 probabla that they have miept tho county eloar. ~The city i Demactatic by & fow hundrod, elthough one of iho strong Republican wards (the Fourth) ls not yet countad. Tho hest estimuito at miduight on Congyrenamon o as follows : Virst District doaht- ful, the Rapublicans claimiug_ Holman and the Demacrats Fuller, Mr, 3foDonald thinie Tullor olceted, but the chances favor Hiolman, Nep. James D, Willlams has o majority of 4,000 in the Socond. 3L, C. Korr will *Innies W, MeDill, Rop,,—3,000 maj. 1] R 15, 1874-TEN PAGES. @ up to 2,000 over Cravens, Ind. Dom. Jobn D. New, Dew, cartles the Tousth by 500. Mr. Ifolman will have B0 in the Yifth, Milton S, ltobjuson will have 500 in the Bixth, Tho coftest lere in the Hovonth o olore, but Landers has the advantage over ~Cobumm. In this connty tho mufority will bo smali. Tho Figath in dotthtful, At 8 o'clook Gon. Hunter consoded fiis defont, but_Iater advicon loavo a pouelbilliy of tha defeat of Hareison N. ltieo by 160, Thoe Ninth Distriot s carnied by MeClutg by 400 or §90. The Teuth Dintrict roports tha dotoat of Maj. Calkiun by 900, Jdamea L, Lvane will Bayo 2,000 {u the Tloventh, — Hawilton corries tho Twelftl, Tho Thirtesnth goes for Bakor by o raduced mwjority, probably not ovee 1,400, The Democracy aco jubllant ovor their trivmph, sud have erowded tho hoad- quarters aud tho Sentine! oftice, while squads lave boen parading tho stroots singing eongs and giviug veut to thuir enthusinsm, No dittnrb- atces hava oceured auywhoro, tho jollifleation Leing In the beat of spirits, Tho Itepublicana are perfectly swinned by thoir defoat, and “‘f tho blanio slrmost molely ou tho tomporanco lgeue {’?ficcd upon them by the friendy of the Baxter Lator returns from tbis city indicato tho swooping dofont of tho entire Ropublican ticket by a Inrger wajority than before roported. IxpraRaro1as, Ind,, Oct, 14.—Further rotums show inerensod Democratic gain ou tho State tickot. 'Tho indicationn aro now that the Dane ocratic majority In the Stato will reach from 10,000 to 15,000, Later rotrns place the oloction of Munter fn tho Eighth, and Calkins iu the Tonth District in doubt, and the delogation will stand 9 Dumocrats to 1 Republicans. Trom tho most roliable returna recelved the following ig tha rosult for Congrosa: Yirst Die- trict, William Hallman, Rop., is clected by n small msjority. Socond District, James D, Willinms, Dem,, by 5,000 to 6,000 majority. ‘Third Districl, MaKerr, regular Democrat, over Cravonn, Fusion candidate, by 2,600 ma- Jorits. ¥ourth District, J. D, New, Dem,, by 500 ma- ority, Fifth Distriet, W. 8. Holman, Dom., 500 to 1,080 majorlty, Slxth District, dilton B. Robivsen, Rep., over Johneon, ropuler Deny., and Peundieton, {nd,, by from 300 to 500, Eighth District, H, J. Rico, Dem., ovor Huu- ter, present momber, by o small mnsnrlty. ‘Nioth District, HlcChirg, regnlar Dem,, over J. Crsea, prosent momber, and C. J. Bowles, Ind., by small majority. Tonth District, Hrymond, Dom., over Calkinsg, Rep., by n small majority. Tiérenth Dictrict, Evang, Rop., by 2,000 ma- Jority. 'r“-yeuu‘ District, Hamilton, re; v Dam., over Tavlor, Ind. Dem,, by 4,000, " “'J‘hillecuth District, J.” 1. Daker, Rep., by ,000. i Tho contosts in tha I‘.!Fhl.h’ Xloth, and Tonth Districts is vory cloze, Lho officiel vote may ebango the result, Tho following aro the reported and official ma- jeritico by countios : Tipton County, ‘Domocratio majority, 130 ;' Clay County, Domocratic major- ity, 200 ; Woshington County, Domaoceatio majority, 633} Dolawaro County, Repob- licaw mwsfority, 1,303 Grant Coundy, Ropubliean majority, 600; Laporto Coun- ty, Democratic majority, 9.000; Porter County, Ropublican wmejority, 2503 Putnam County, Democratic . majority, 61 Jenuings Counf Tiepublican majority, 75; Orango Connty, Democratic majority, 250; Scott Coun- ty, Domocratic majority, 333; Adams Counaty, Domocratic majority, 600; Wolla County, Demo~ wratic majority, 600 ; Lake County, Republican wnajority, 310:' Howad, Republican mojo 6¢0; Aontgomert, Democratie malority, Carroll, Deaocrat ¢ majority, €005 Rush, Dew- ncratic mojority, 60; Matahal County, Domo- cratic majonity, 491; Clarl, Democratic major- ity, 1,003 Jay Cobnty. eix townships, Rapub- lican mnjmit{. 67; Randolph, Rn]puhllc(u) major- ity, 1,200; Morgan County, Iepublican ma- Jority, 200; Allon Couuvy,” Domocratio major- ity, 2,000 ; Parke Couoty, Ropublican majos 750 ; ‘Ctinton, Democravio majority, 300; Wayne, Republiean majority, 1,000, I Wayno Couaty, Bastor s clected Senator by 4,000 mejority. Trora tho present report, it is impossiblo now to give tho correct complesion of the Lugisla- ture, but tho indications aro thas tho Iudepoud- ants will hold tho balaues of power in both isnateh to The Chtenno Teidune, * p, Iud, Oct, 14,—The Election Boards in this city will not bo ablo to completo thojr returns heforo to-morrow on account of seratching ond indopondent voting, lmt hrve got far epough along to give close ectimates. St. Josoph Comoty will give tho Democratio State ticket uearly 150 mn%ontv, and the People's connby ticket mujoritles averaging above that figure. excepting tho Sherif ond ‘Treasuror on tho Nepublican tiokat, who araelected by 250 to 350 on their per- sonal popularitz, Calkins. fur Congress, runs o littlo ahead of his ticket in tho county, bug pri- vate dispateles recoived hera eeem to indicato that Raymond id olouted by sevorsl hundred ma- fority, ~ Heuderson, Dem.. is lolected iHena- tor for St. Joseph aud Btarke Couutics, and lc- Nichaol, Dem., is elected joint Repvosenta- tive for St. Jozeph and Marshall Countics, Clay Townsip. in which NotroDame is situnted, gives ur; increased Domoorativ and People’s majority of 3 a Special Diealeh to The Chicann Tribune, Trang Haure, lod.. Oct. 14, @ recuens of the olection como in with unprozedentod slow- nees, owing to the length.of tha ticket voted for and the immenes amount of soratebing indulged in. Tho cntirs Democratic county tiehot Lus boon elected by majorities 1zoging from 200 to 1,200, The wide differsnco betwson their litits shows tho oxtent of tho ucratching. Thia Wa- terlou dofeat of tho Napublicans, who wers sup- osed Lo bo i1 » majority in the conuly, is at- ributed to various causes, chiof among which wes tho attitude of tho epab liesn party on tho Daxter 'lemporauco oill, * which {8 very proseriptive 1o its movisions, Auother ihing whith contributed Inrgely to their dofoat was their rotontion on their wicket of .the candidate for Prosecuting At- torney after it wau cleasly proven thnt he waa an unfit snd unworthy man.” “This ovidunt sttompt of tho party managors o vindisato bim by elest- ‘| ing him ta oftice, vory materially weskoned the Wiolo Republican, For Congres, Rice andjtiun- ter woro the respective Domoeratis snd Repub- licen esndidates, Itico enrriea thin (Vigo) eounty by 462 majority, Tnwronce by 20, atid_Owon by not far from 403, 1fuotor carries I'arko by 999, Vermillion by 2£0, Monras by 50, Clay Connty o Congronsional tivliot, According 15 even on tho to new counts, which aro yiot far from corzeot, 3iunter will ve elected by about 400 mejortty. In ovory rospoct, savo secaring tho eclection of this caddidato, this rosult ju virtually a trilumoh for tho Domocrmoy, sinco tho Hepiblican Logis- Iatnro of two yoars ago worrymandored this di trict, no was supposed, strongly in favor of thelr arty. . P vctat ke Ia The Chicao Tribuns, HUNTISOTON, {ud T i—It s estimabad that I, 8, tor, R for (longress, hag 250 mojoritr. Thia 1 o largo Ropublicen gain, Speriul Dispaten to J'he Uhicaay Tridime=, Yorr Warse, Tud. Oct. 1i.—Nearly all the roturns in from this county indicate that tho Democratie Stato tieket bas & majority of abmit 2,000, Ingeveral larga townships aud wauls, fiawever, tho Eloction Boards have not yet dse counting, Hamilton, Doy, for Congress, fots ahoul 1,500 majoiicy, Al of tho Democatic caunty tickot 1 slevted, with possiblo oxeaplons of Auditor and Treasurar, Speaial Dapatch to e Chieago 7 Wartneoo, lud,, Oct. 14.—tato 1 264; Dem., 171, Coy Kally, Dem,, [75. Sato Logislature— Rey., 430 ; Watorman, Detn., 145, —Entire Repnblcan elwted. Audlior—Iayne, Rey., #20; Melntyre, Dem., 121 Harly, Iien, ‘I'reasurer, ; Metry, Dom,, 127, Sulff— Meeae, Rop., 957§ Trieeh, Dom., 89, anecial Dispal+iy (o 'he Chicaon Trigune . Aununy, Iud,, Uet, 14,—The Stats Denoc: ticket has 61 majority in DoKalb Countis Ropublican county tieket hina 100 to 200 nsjors Large ltepublican gaius, Suecial Dispatete o The Chicea Tribute BLoverox, Ind., Oct. H.—Wells tounty- Noif, Dota., for Secrotary of Btate, 336 anlort Hamilton, Dom., for Congross, b0 najor] Domeeratle gain, 203, ‘Pho rotnrag induate thay ;hn Democratio tickot i clected by a liFge nit- ority. ‘Srecial Duapateh to The Clicago Tibine. Asuons, lod,, Oct. 14.—Thn Repubican Stato ticket corries Steubon Couuty by 675 majority, Bakor, Bep., for Congraas, 300 majaity. Gisu- on, Rop., for Represcntative, md Elo tho heriff, Hecordor, and onaCommisxouor on tha Topublican tickél ara oleoted, - Tho Clerk, Trannurer, Aseestor, aud oue Uymiesioner on tha Indepondent tickat ara oloctAs, Speetal Diapatoh to Tha ChyeT0 Tridune. RicixoxD, 1ad., Oct, 1.-CIaypool s proba ) e ty. bly eleoted to Congrees in the Yifth Diatrict. Baxtor rang ahead of the ticket, n victoyy for tha tempornuca paovle. The county is Republi- can by about 1,000 majorily, Specsal Dixpateh to The Chieuan Tribune. Vatpanatso, fud,, Oct, 14.—Returns trom all prts of Porter Couuty giva the Topublican Rtato ticket about 24U majority, They alno elected their eounty tickat, oxeept thoir eandi- dnto for County Trensurcr, Aej, W. H. Cal- Lius, Ropuvlican candidato for Congress, receiv- ed only about 100 majority in this couuty, His defeat 13 looked upon ny u foregone conclusion. , Speeial Divwuteh to T'he Chicago T'ribune, Gostiy, Iud, Oct. 1L.—The Pooplo'o tlelrot was_ eloclod in Ellinet County with ove _excop- tion, The Democrals are holding ngo"flcnflnn over tha rosult. A largo bonfia ju burning and spocclies nro bolng mado Ly promi- nent Demoeratio citizors to n largo au- dience compotied of all political parties, Spectal Dispateh to Tho Chicaas Tribune, Erxuant, Ind., Oct, 14,—This place gave tho Domocratic Hiato tickot a mnjority of 180; Kal- lov, Dom., for Congress, 201, and tho county ticket nn nverago majority of 19, The Domo- cratio tawn ofileors woro all elected, Speednt Disvateh to The Chicaoo 1'ribune, Neweastes, Ind., Oct. 14.~The Ropublican State ticket has a mojority of 1,000 to 1,200, and tho Republican county ticker majorities ranging from 200 to 1,000, Col. M. 8. Robluson, Repub- lican caudidato for Congress, has a majority of 1,000, Mo 18 supposed lo ba olocted, Pondle- ton, Indopendans candudate, rocolvod 200 votes in thocouuty. Thoro was much ecratching of local tickels, Demooratio goius in tho conuty 600 to 700, speaial Disnalel; ta The Chicaao Tridune, CoxstusviLyt, Iod, Oct. 14— Holman, TPomoorat, entries Fayetto County for Cougroes by 26 majority, Tho l(eYubW:m\ Stata toket has o mnjorify of nbout 150 n tho cotaty. Suecial Duanateh to The Chicayo Tritune, | Tuvowrz, Tud., Oct, 14.—Laports Connty is Democratio by 900, a gain of 725. 'Tho Domo- eratio county ticket 18 olocted by mnjorities ranging from 700 ta 1,200, Haymond, Democrat, ia olectad to Congress by 260 majority. Tho old Colfax distriet i redecmod. *Corry tho nows to Schuyler” Sresval Dispatzh to The Chésaga Tridiene, TiaFAvrere, lod., Oct, 14, —Raturns from Tip- pecavos Couaty tudicate, boyond & doubt, the eleotion of tho entira Ropnblican_ticket by be- bwoon 40 and 500 majority. Roturns from ather counties in the district comoin elow, but tho lopublicnus genorally cooedo that MeClurg, Domoeratic candidate for Cougrees, 16 olacted by 409 majority, ‘Thomoab netivo tight hers waa ou th county tinket. Tho qummxcuuu hold » jolifiention meoting at the Opora-louse this avenivg, celobrating their vietory in the county, Hpoechiu wera tnado by Hin Hou, G, B, Orth, W, Lingle, Col, James Tullis, and others, and considorabls outhusizsm was manifonted. - Sxecial Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribuns, CrawronpsviLLr, lod,, Oct, 17,—Tho election in_AMonigomery Connty yesterday ronultod ina division of tha counts oficer, oaing to the Re- form movement, which drow heavily for the Domacratic party. Tho Reform party is oonaid- ored a failuro, s3it did not poll ope-third the | vote ostimated. P. 8, Jeany, Rev., is clectod to the Legivinture, whilo the Domoernts have alocted tho joiut Ioprosoutative. MeClueg, Domocrat, i8 elected to Congress from thiy (Niuth) Dintrict by noveral hundrod twajoritz. Special Dispateh o Phe Chicaso Trizne, Kogono, lod., Oct. I.—-Howard Couuty retwng o majorlty of abour 400 far o Ropublican - Htats ticket, A Demoemtiv nolo over 1872 of 700, 'Tho Republican county ticket is baroly clocted, Tho lnst clection gave it 050 mejority. A. J. Youngblood, Damocrat and Independent condidato for joint Roprescnta- tave, ia probably electod by a smallmnjority, Tho Democrats aro jubilant over their victory, and theéir cfignnnona gn‘:‘u: m;'llu; J.:nmm ;lwglvlug also, yrecial Rigrateh to e Chicaeo Trbune, Tavonst, a0 the townelips I Michigan, udson Centro, Not Durbam, Uaion, Casa, ilanna, Dewoy, and Springfleld Townships, weut Domocratic by farga majorities for tha wounty tickat, Kaniskec, Scipio, Pleasant, aod. | Noblo gave Ropublican majorities. There aro four townshipz yet Lo ba hourd fram. 'Thoy will prabably o Democratic. The county will zivo about n thousand Damocratic majority. Tho tato tickes will go Deomocratic by about tho Hane maj Tle Republicans heve given up all hopou of Calkine’ olection for Congreasman in this district, 23 most of tho conntica heard from havo given lage Domovratic gains end majori- i : Wavsg, Ind, Oct. 14,—Allen County— Oittcial retuvns irom innsteen precinets and townships, and the Second aud Ninti Wards of the City of Wayne, aroaafoliows : Beeretary of -Btate—Cuery, 1,617 Naff, 2,451, Congrass— Paylor, 2,851 : Hamilton, 2,082 Reprocentutives 3787 Androws, 2,269 3 Hollar, 2,8 Horn, 4,130, Senator—Lipes, 2,185 3 Bell, 8,036 3 Niser, 177. Votes not counted in the Firsr Whird, Vourth, Fifth, Sixth, Soveuty, and Eighth Werds of this city, and Scipio, Weyno, nud Bel River Townships not hieard from up to 9:30 p. . . Fenns HavTr, Ind., Oct.14,.—Tho Vigo Cottuts official majority for tha Domacratic State b in837—a Dewovratio_wain over 1872 of 1,061 Rice's mojority over Huuter i3 470, The Domo- orats earrs the wholo county ticket, gaining two members of the Lepislature, 'The contost be- tweon Munter and Rico in this Congreasional Distriot is very close, with tha provabilities in fovor of Rige, (ho Demoratic candidato, It will probably tako Lho odicial count to decido, Penne Havre, Ind., Oot, 14.—Iu Park Gounty whs Jlepublican Stato ticket bas 700 majority. The couaty Republican teket raages from 3,000 to 5,000 mejority. excopt Johnsou, for Stale Honetor, who will tie. Hunter's majority for Copgresa Ia agk s 08, with one Lownship from. That towuship give luntes Lawréuco County (reported), Rico Tor Congress, 20 mujorlty, and Lepublean Rop- resontative elocted, Later roturns imdicste the cloction of Hunter, Ropublican, for Congross, by 350 majority. Locaxseont. Tud., Oct, 14.—Tho Democralio majority ou the Btato tisket wiil bo 450, a Domo- eratic guin of 50, 'Tho Ltepublicans galns Nep- reacntativo. LoursvinLz, Oct, 14.—Tho Courier-Jour= nal hos rotusna’ which indicate the olection of AL, C. Korr, Dom., to Congress from the the ‘Piird Tndinna Diatrict bovoud quostion. His wmojority will_be betweon 1,000 and 2,000, Tho Demoeratio tato ticket, has heen carried in each of tho govon counties comprising this district by latge majority. New Albany goos Democratic by abous 000 and Jofforsonvilla by 300 msjority. shiobisibian HIO. Spesiat Dispatels to 1'he Chicaco Tribuns, CrievinAND, 0., Oct, 14,—The clection roturns from tho eounty come in with unaccountable slowness and unceriainty, Ab 4 o'clock to-day it was nscortained that Charles Foster, inthe Tenth District, is olected by 142 majority. Dy complete roturns of the Clevoland Districe, H. B. Payno, Democrat, for Congrosy, hay 3 major- sty over Parvons, in tho eity, of 2,792, Dsrsons’ nuajorty over Payno in tho townships is 260, Pagne's et majority in the dietrict i3 2,639, & toss of Parions’ over 1872 of 5,166, Charles Babeock, Justice of tho Toaco, is the only Rupublican elected in this connty, 1leisan ex-membor of tho Logisinture, whers he made an anti-tempernnes record by voting against the Adniv o, Mo was the only candidate spared frora tho overshelming coudomnation DF tho ‘fempernncs erusado, ‘Tha Domoeratis majority ou tha Stato ticket in this district will average 560, Gilimore, for 3upremo Judge, overDay, Rop, 36i6; Rex, Dem., for Buprento Judge, aver Johnson, Bop,, 5393 Ureen for Clerk of tho dupremo Court, Foos, Nop., 024, Retwns from Garfioll's district not yet come plete. Ashiabnla County gives him 2,197 major- ity. Boyond ihis, no county hus seat comploto yoturns, Garfield’s majority will not bs fer from 5,000, Specral Dispateh 1o The Chivans Tribune, 11, Q. Oet, ut, 14,—Domocratic Con- vo'clecied in this conuty by following ties : Firat Diatrlet, Milton Eaylor, 4,815 tizcond Distriot, 1. B, Banming, 1417, Covuaus, U, Oct, 14.—Tho Democrats con- cailo tha olection of Fogter, 1oy, to Uongress in the Touth District, nal Wadawarth, ltap., in (ho sovantoonth District. 1t now looks as §f the Demooratic majorlty on the Btato theliot will reach 15,000, " : 1aND, 0., Oct. 14,~Payno's msjority for Gongrens in thin (Pwontioth) district {s 1,721, “I'ha Demoeratio county tickot i alsa olectad, In iho Yonth District, Pontor, Rep., i eloctal by 12 majority, In the ieventeanth, Wadswarth, Ttep., is olectad by alout 300 mujority, In tho ..)\Ilninrw)' onth, Oarfiatd, lep., 1 eleeted by sbout 8,500, ‘Forepo, O,, Oct, 14,—Tho Blade ol thia even- {og cstimaten Hurdl's mv.eority i the Sixth Dis- trictat 1,650 to 1,700, The Democrats slect their outiro ticket in Livas County, excops Recordar, Suectal Dlapatah to The Chicano Tribuns, Davios, 0., Octi Li—Medickos, Doy, (vom e tho Fonrth Ohlo 7 &,5 ¢, is elected over Gun- eckol, by 1,007 ma éfi Tho Demooracy inve & grand_Jjollifluatlo I F e moxt Iridsy ovening over the rosull 0~ * slection. . —— I0WA. Des Morxes, I, Oct. 14,—~In the Ssventh Congrezelonal District, Knsson carries I'olk County by 500 majority; Dallas by sbout 400; Madison, 133; Lucas, 905 Warren, 5003 Adalr, 100; Clarke, 130; Gutlirio by sbout 250; and Decatur by 85, The othor eounty, Wayno, goes for Whiteman by o majorily of 75. Thia males Ragoou's majority about 2,030, Iis majority two yenrs ago was 7,208. The Ropublican State ticket In the samo counties will bavo this year abont r.,qon majority, The Ropublican majority {n Polk County will be over 800, with all of the Republican county ticket elected. Buruisuroy, In, Oct 14.—In DenMolnos Connty tho Hepublicana olect sl tho county offi- cera oxcopt Suporvisor, and carrr the Ntate tickot throngh Wwith about 100 mnjority, Me- Crary, for Congress, hins about 50 majority in {lis couoty, 2001n Lee, 104 in Heurv, 415 in Washington, 760 in Loulsa, 300 in Jeflersan, aud U30in Vanuuren, carrying overs countyin the diotrict, s majority, so far as roturns are in, fs 2,169, Krorux, Ia., Oct. 14.—Tho majority for Mo- Ctary, Rtap,, for Congress, in_ Leo County, i8 290, nud in the dlstrict over 2,000, Tho Anti- Monopoliata carry this county by 200 on the Stata ticket, and olect all tho county ofilcera. MananArutows, Is., Oct. 14.—Ninoty-two countles reportad give gains ovor the Ropubli- oan voto of last ysar of over 6,000, Tho Republi- waw majority in the State on Secretary of State will bo “obout 40,000, Tho indications are now that all tho nlno Tepublican cnndidates for Con- greus will bo olected. The Hon, Joimes Wilson, of tho Fifith District, will have nearly 6,000 majority. Granger has n very closn rut in tho hird District. 7o will bave 55 majority. Knason's majority over Whiteman 18 estimated AL18.500, McDitl, Oliver, Sampuon, and Pratt will bavo good majorities. Tufta and McCrary ave ecleated by small majorities. Tho Hon. J. Mitetioll, Ropublican, haa defeated Porter, Andi- Monopoly, for Jndgo iu tho Eleventh District b 1,000 vofes, His own couoty, Doooo, compli- mented bim with 800 majority, that being 400 more than the Republican Stats ticket, 1ig also cm;riml Porter'a own county, Hardin, by a largo vote. Among the henvier Repnblican countios of tho Slate are ho followine majorities : Marshall, 1,800 Manhaako, §00: Slory, G00; (ircone, 500% Poweehotk, 500; Hardin, $02; Denton, 1,100; Tynn, 1,200; Mitchell,’ 800: ‘Howerd, '400: Bromer, 700; Tams, 700; Yalk, £00; Marshall remaing tho bannor connty of Iowa, S1oux Crry, Ia., Oct. 14.~-Tho cnnvaes of the vote iu thtia city was not eonclided till 11 o'clocic to-night, 'The Republican majority on tho State {icket is 50 ; on Congressman, 71" Tha vonuty, ofiicial, gives the Repablican State ticket 106 s, and 124 maj. for Oliser for Congress. Sioux Connty gives aboni 300 Republican mn- Jority on tho Stato and Cougresslonal tickets. Mononn County is eatimated at 45 majority for tha Anti-Monopoly tickot. Auvenros,Ia., Oct, 14.—Wayne County—Antl- Mocopoly State fioket, 50; ecoumty tickos, Miulzz‘\fll aud Whitwen, ssme, Iuapo's majoci- 1y, 165, i 8t 1o, olal Diepate’s to The Chizago Tribune, Davesrout, Ia,, Oct, 1+.—~1r is couceded: ihat J3.Q. Tufta, Hep..is elected to Congress by a small majority. Tho Siate ticket received n lirgn Anti-Monopnly majority here. The city aud connty officorts ou tlic Auti-3Monopoly ticket woro all elected by largo majoritiec, t. 14.~Tho returos from all | not yot argived. Cool Sning,. Srecial Dispateh o 2'he Chieago 1yibune, MoxriceLto, Ia. Oct, 1i-—This townshin gives the Auti-Monupoly Stato ticket 31 majori- T, Tufts, for Congrees, b1 20 majority, Tho Auti-Mouopaly townehip ticket wai olacted. ‘Anamosa, for county-scat, beats Contre Junction Ly about 200 majorlty, Sreeial Dispatek ta Tha Chicago Tribune, BouLING10Y, Ia, Oct. 14.—~Tho result of tho olcetion in this county is not yet fully known, lut tho returns o far indicate tho election of tha Republican candidetos for- Clerle aud Re- corder, and all tho Anti-3lonopoly caudidates for Supervieora nnd township oftizers, Palmor, for Congeens, hing a majority 1o this city. It is prob- zble, zlso, that Sprague, Auti-Monopoly candi- dato for Prosecuting-Attornoy, aud Baiyth, for District Judge, avo olected. Special Dispatch o The Chisago Teivune, CuantroN, 1a, Oct. 14.—Lucas County—Re- terns all o, The Republican Stato ticket is 182 flend, o loss of 34 votes. - Kasaon's majority for Congress over Whitman, Anti-3lonopoly, is only 23, ‘Snectal Disyiated to The Chiewmo Tridune, NEWT ot. 14,~Tho total voto in Jas- per County is 200 less than last yoar. Republi an majority on Stata tickot, 940, hoiug & Topub- lican gain of 401, Ich)ubllcnn Zain_on renerat vote, 140, The Anti-Mouopoly loss is 340, Spezial Dispateh ta The Chicago Iywouns, CranLes Oy, In., Oct. 14.—Tho mafority for the Ropublican Stats ticke! Floyd County ia ebout 500, DIratt's majority 18 betivoon 700 ‘=nd £00. A vory heht voto was polled, Spesial Prwnaleh $5 The Chicaos Tridune. FiooxE, Ia., Oct. 18—Baono Couuls—i00 Re- publican majorits, a Ropublicnn gan ot 300 ‘Snecial Diepatz to The Chicatn Tyibun Four Manisox, fa., Oct 14.~Tuo Anti-\onop- olists carried tho Btato and count; ket iu Leo County by about 200 wmajarity. Gnarze W. Me. Crary toceived 787 mojority in Keokuk, and 200 i the county. sinenial Dispated to The Chivano Tridunc. McGaeaon, Is. Oct. 1.—[eturns recelved indicato that the Anti-Monopolists of the Third Cuui waional District Lavo elected L. L Ains- worth, the rogular nomineo. . Claytoa Conuty gives Aivaworth 500 majority. Winneshiek County reducsd the Repubiivau majority 400 on the State and Cungressional tickets. Fay- otto County, in esistoon townehips, goos 1,000 Republican on Btato tlokat and 337 on Congrossionnl. Tnislis a vory much reduced mnjority. Returns from Allamaken County, thus far, givo Aiusworth & majority, Toubon Noblo, Anti-3onopoly candidate for District Judge, car- riod Claytou Counts ,h{ 1,500 majority, Winne- shiek County by 800, Lanslox by 136, Postville Dby 109, H.O. Prott, in tho Iourth District, is nrobably elected by a greatly reduocd majority. Vota verz hight. Dusveor, In., Oct. 14,—Dubuquoe County gives 1,400 majority for tlio Anti-Monopoly” Stato l{cl‘:ck.' ‘'ye Domocrals elect all thoir county ticket. Pha Congressman in this (tho Third) district {a atill in doubt, but with the chances in favor of Ainsworth, Auti-Monopoly. The lateat returns put bitn 45 ahend, as follaws: Dubuque County, \ingworlh, 1,413 majority; Claston County, "The following countias give majovitios for Grangor: Allamales and _Delaware, 450; Tay- otta, (033 Winneshiek, 575, All the districts beasd from cxeapt & fovw small towns, which aro estimeted. _ Every additional return looke more fayorable, 103 cltction i peneraily conceded. MuscaTisg, In., Oct, 14—Alout o two-thirds voto was polied in Muacatine County, Young, Rop., for Socipiary of Btato, b ma- Jority; loss of i#50 o tho Yots of 1872, Tufts, Top,, for Congress, 400 majority: losn of 179 on Cotton's vote of 1872, MureatinoLity, on a.noll of ouly 1,100 vates, gives an average Anti- Monopoly majority of 68, Davesrowr, Inn, Oct, 14,—Shecan, Anti- Monopolint for Conareas, cacries Heott County by at least 90 majority, tho avorago majority on the Stato ticket ~being 1,000, Tho JNopubhicans elect their - County Recorder by 400, and cary the county for District’ Attorney. Tho ryeturny from the district on Congrensman are chont as_follows : Shooau's majoritien : Jackaon, JUD: Scott, 900, "otal, 1,200. Tufe's majoritica: Clinton, 300 3 Uedar, 800 3 Joaes, 300 ; Muscatine, 100. ‘Total, 1,800 § giving Tufts, lepublican, 600 mnjority, o Domocrats concoda tie elaction of 'Fufts, snecrad Dispitel to The Chicagn Triviunz, Dunveut, lu, Oot, 14,—Thers ia no doubt of the eloction of Ainsworth, Anti-Monopoliat, in this (Uhird) district, 'This comny gives him about 1,500 majority, Clagton Caunty ia veport ed to have !;i\'un hitn 400 majority, Sevon town- whips of Allumatieo givo him d45, Tho majoritios which may bo given Granger, Rop,, in tho other connties of the diotrict cannot overcoma thosa majorities. He miay, therofore, be couriderod oleatad, 'Ihe Auti-Monopoly ticket ia stectod in {his connty by majorities vnr(ing from 500 to 1,500, cxeept’ Crawford, for County hecorder, who {u beaion by (ieorge lLowis, an old Demo- erat, nommated by the Hepublicafis, Manox Crry, is, Oct, 14,—Pratt, Congrees- man, hna from 400 to 500 majority, Voung, Sec- rolary of Hwite, has over GUD msjonity in thiv cotmy. Hadthora, I, Oct. J4-fromont Conuty mives tho Anti-douopoly Btalo “ticket hotwean £09 and 300 wajority, Lood, tha Anti-Monopoly candidate for Congress iu thia dietrict, I3 beaton i thus connty, biw home, Vota litht. Hawmbury gavea el the Republican candidato for Coa- gress, 200 majorits, - Dreoziy, 13, Ot lh~Wiuacaliok Couuty NUMBER 43. glun Qrangor, Rop., for Congreas, 572 majonty. The Ropublican Slato ticket Liaa 500, Tfi'a To- publicau county ticket is.dofoazod. Dupuque, Ia,, Oct. 14, ~The'vote on Congreas- man s very close, Alnsworth has 1,500 in Di- Yuque and 400 in Cleyton, Granger, in Buchan- an, 2004 I)u!nlvnrn. 460: Tayette, 6315 Allama- oo, 1003 Wiimoslilek, 102, '1hif elects Graugor (Couxcrt, Biurrs, Ia., Oct. 11.~So far ns hoanl from, MeDill's majority as membor of Congroas on tho Republican ticket in tho Xinhth Cougres- sional District is: Mills County, 375; Montgom- ty, 510 ; Harrison County, 215; Dage, 590 ; vlor, 160; Unlon, 230; Fremant, 130; Pottawattamic, 250; Cass (estimated), 400; .‘!hulbf' (ontimated), 2005 Audubon (esti- matod), 603 Adama, 135 Ringgold aivea — Rood, Anil-Monopoly Congressionnl candidate, 80 majority. It {8 possible vhat Reod may carty Audubon and Ringrold Connties, but advicon are to the effect Lthas MeDill will carry overy conuty in this Congressional District. '}‘II‘::)]I“ {nlulcct?xlphy ot less than 3,000 majority. division of Pottawattainie Couuty Is dofeat ed by not less than 100, ~ oy —— NEBRASKA. Speeial Diepaten to The thieago Tridune, Laxcony, Neb, Oct. 14.—Tho electinn rester- dny rosulted fn the largest voto aver polled in Nebraska, aud in the olection of the entire Re- publican ticket. Gacber way elected Gorernor by the Inrgest majority over givou on that oftice. The other candidates wero electod by n good ma- Jority. Toboris, candidate for Attorney-Gen-, oral,” runs_somowhat behind, but gets s good’ majority. 1t is impossiblo to mve l%m fipuren, but the majority for (iarber cannot fall far short of 15,000, - lieturns como tn slowly. ‘Thiayer for Unltod States Senator 18 insured. . DAKOTA. 2 YA¥RTON, Dak,, Oct, 1{.—Returus from the election yebterday, thus Yar recoived, yive Kid- der, Repubiican, 1,411 majority for Delogate. Tha Enuxl Veliey, yot to hear from, will no donbt ncreasn his majority to ovor 2,000. Tas L turs will be l\ux%u Eln in both s.gunil':esl.’ ol ARKANSAS. Tarrie Roek, Ark, Oct. l4.—~Returns from this (Pulneki) county shos the election of the ontire Domocratic Couservative ticket by from 700 to 1,000 majority. The Constitution is earried in this connty by about 1,000 majority, Inforina- tion from tho ouisido counties show that the Constitution is carried by n very large majority. e i TIE NEWS AT WASHINGTON. Sneciat Disnateh to The Chicags Tt Wasuwvoros, D, ., 03t 1h--1b i3 estimated that the influence of yesterday's elections will greatly affect the reaults in Now York, Penueyl- ~vania, and other Blates whero olectiona will be held next month. The rumored defeat of Fos- ter iu Ohio causes almost univorsel regret, sa the Domotrats egreo with tho Ropublicans that no Demoerat could possibly ba os nseful to the lutercats of the whole country ns be would be. Ho- i popular with all pasties, £aY8 the ultra-Admiuisteation wing of the Republican party, to adcgreo thut 18 not agnaled inthe cago of any otber man in Congreun; At haabesn freoly asserted that Binine was ontitled 1o the oyedit of the reault in Maine, the question fa now raised, Uow much i3 o' to blame (or the tesult in the Clovelaud and Toledo diotricts? Ilo spoko: m’ both of the ais- tricts fhis fall, o thc'jv have both mone Demotratic, Whe -drift of opia- ion heio iw that tho result in Obio and Indiana 15 not 80 ymuch dus to tho tewper- anes jesuo as o the circumatances that the peo. 1)_\‘: bavo finally oponed thelr eves to o vealize- jon of the timo sud state of alfaiys, have thrawn off the oflicoholders’ yoke, aud bave begun ta think avd not for themsolves. Universal satis- faction is expressed at Parsons’ dofeat, Eveu the 10mains of tha District ring, with whow he hag eo efliclontly co-operated, have uo word of regres for his downfall. It is conceded on alt hends thet this has bsen a poor year {or Parsons. ..... gk, Attenspt to Brenk Fails Spectal Dieputch o The Chicago Tridune, Duntqez, Ock, 13.—An sitempt was made ta break jail hero Iagt night, by tho prisoners wha ave confined on a charge of robbing the Post- Qlifico at Anamoosa, In., some weeks gince. Ono of thesa privonern, namod Harris, succeeded in precuring an instrument, by meaos of which ha broke tho lock on tha door of tne jail prisy, expecting by that means to mako hig way out of the jail, but, nussiuz his footing, he fell into _the privy veult, a depth of 19 foat, waere ho was fauud sowne time aftor insonaiblo aud almost dead. His ifl euccess frustrated tho atteupl ot tho others to eazape, althongh overything scomad to ba ready if Harria hatl suceceded. Harris is so raueh injured by the fall to the vantt and by tha bad air, that thers is somo question of hisve~ covery. ‘fhree Convicty to e Klanged, Hannmsnuno, r'a, Oct. 14.—Gov. Horlranft has issued warrants for sho oxeculion of William E. Uddorzool:, Daniel 0'Mara, and Patrick Irwin on Nov. 12 facricide 1o (1inois. Frotiu the Vancennes (ML) sun. Last Thursday night an old wan named Thomas Collins, living 4 miles aouth of Lawrenceille, 111,, was murdered in his bed. He wag struck oo thie head with a club, and bis sknll erushed, His wife, sleeping in tho szme room, but not in the gamo bod, was arouncd aboil 1 o'lock by the loud brenthing of hor husband, and digcovered Him covored with blood and in an unconccious condition. Hodied inn forw minutes. Seyeral Lundrod dollara which r. Colling carried abons bis porson wero found to bo misslng, ~Of coursa 1he community was greatly shocked, and overy offort was ot_onco made to discover ths murs doror. Suspiciou was directed againat a eon of Mr. Collins, aud the verdict of tho Coroner's jury was such as (o warraut lis arreat. He was at onco arrestod, and i now in prison at Taw- rencoville. Dinbolical Crime by an Escaped Cons victs Jefferson City, Mo, (Oet. 12), Dispatel to the St Leuts epublican, A mont diabolical erime was committed in this county, near Pratt's Mills, on Friday last, the pacticulars of which are as followa : On ‘Fhuraday evening lato, o gentloman living jo that vicinity met » negre man dreesad in Penitentinry uviform, and, presuming him to bs an escaped convict, attompted his arrest, but the negro, proving the atronger of tho two, felled I8 would-b captor Lo tha ground and cecaped to tho brush. Iutormation was at ones given sud » search mada, but without success. Larly on Yridsy morning tho deughtor of A farmor named Kingorly, l'n'lu[: in ho same noighborhood, left fier’ home 1o k0 to a nelgh- hor's, earryiug with her o basket of eggs, Hhe had gotton but a fow hundred yards fiom the house when ho was suddenty confronted by s nogro, dromaed m eonviet clothing, who atoucs Medde tndecent proparals to Ler. Tho fiightened wirl wurnod immodiately and flec in the direction Of Lier homs, but, holore sho had run 100 yarde, wan ovortaken by tho black liend, who, after & shost striggle, succooded in aecompiishing his demuable purpose. The sercamy of tho vietim wwore Lionrd at her homo, und her friends at once ran to bov pid, but arrived too fale. They fauud the suilering eaild on tho ground. aud, on earrs- ing her to tho bouse, discovored that eno of her thighs was distoeatad. Na timo was lost in giving the alarm, and in an hour o body of fifty men wore in lob puramt. L was found thub the negeo, after having ‘commitiod ’}hr‘: crme, ll\;m mndo his way o a farm-boten, ontoring one door 3 1o fiousa went ont of the other, won 18 tha lady of and had succceded in oxchangiug his gorh, vhich hs foft on the floor, tor suit o zon's clothing. . ml’)l: gnmrdf\- ho pursning party wers ot one time within gunshot of {he fugitive, and asvera shota wore firod, hut withont offest, rae pursie L manpging to elude capturo by throwing himaelt over & foice, 5 Whon last hoard from, the party wers in Mil- for County, and within 1 mile ol their prey. e THE CORN CROP. Wasmisatos, D. C., Oct. 14.— e October re- turns of tho Dopurtment of Agriculturo fudicato an avarago couditton of the corn erop of 86 per cent, agalnst 63 pov cant in Septomber,

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