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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SA NOV. 3, 1874. A Great Day of Acoountix for People and Palitioians; EBlections in Twenty- four States, For Eleven Governors, Seventeen Log- islatures, aud Two Mundred and Twelso Con- gressuen, And to Determine Fhirteen Seats In the Unitcd States Senn!c. Elections in Three Territories for Delegates in Con= gress. All ‘the important Nominations in States and Territorles. ., Complete List of Candidates for the Illinois Legislature, by Distriets. Tho following tablo exlnbits the Novomber elections, In brief. Incach Stato where s gon- eral tickot is in the fleld, the higlest Stato ofticer to bo elected is namod. The asterisk (*) denotes Legisintures that will olect Unitod States Ben- ators. It should bo oxplnined that the Louis fana election occurs Nov. 2; nll others, Nov. 8; oud that tho Louiciaun Sonatorship ia for a term alrondy begun (elaimod by Pinchback), while the othor Senatorships aro for torms to begiu with tho nest Congrens To be elecled. Legielatury, ‘Governor, Legislature,® 8 Legirtaturo,* Congress, Congress, Congress, Congress, Congress. Gangress, Cougrera, = .Governor, Leglalaturo, Preasurer, Legislatury, Governor, Treasurer, Loglalaturo,* Logislature,® Eeqrislature,® Lieglolature, Tegislature,® Legishature,* G felature,® C s Governor, “vees.Governor, governr .+ Governor, Lt, Gov,, oujsres) ongress, Congrau! Congress, Tenmsslvanta Tuodo Inland overnor, overtor, Leglalature, Legislaturo,* Congres Legislature,® Congress, Terjalnturo, Leginlaturo, Leglalature, St FOURTH CONGRESS. 0CCOR 1IN THE SEXATE, e cxpire | For thie succeeding State, Harch 3, 1875, toruts Califortio, ... Ha .NEwrox Jioomin Counecticut. ... Bu Wra W, Eaton—gain, Delepate, Deleqate, Delegate, Democrat—gain, A Reputlican, W, Pinckney Whyte, ranch K.'Bruce, c. Republican, otk ...+ FLNTO! RN RN Penresivauin. ..Seolt. Rbodo Lsdand ., Spragus. Tenoseoo. ..., . Urawnlow, ., Texas, TFla: " Adlen G, Thurman, A Ropublicax, “Son'l B, Mugai—pain, Vermont JUeorgo Iy Fdmund Virginka, Vi) < ROV B, Withera—uain, West Virglulu,.Boveman, .. ...4 Demnverat—gain, \iszonsin, .....Carpentor,..... Total of Senators whose terms oxpire with the Forty-third Congress, 25, viz,: 17 Admibistra. tiou Republicans, in Roman; 8 Indopendents, elected as Repnblicans, in 8MALL CAPS ; 5 Damo- erats, in italle typo. - Tho Senate, at its adjournment, stood : 60 Ad. miuistration Republicans, 8 Independents, 20 Democrate, and 1 sont (Lonisiana) vacant. Tio Demucrata havo already made galns of fivo routa. TIE §TATUS OF PARTIES IN TRE IOUSE. ‘Wheun tho Forty-third Congress aseembled, in December, 1878, the Honne stood : 195 Republi- cons, 92 Domoorats and Liborals, & contested kcats vacant. At the end of the session a full Houee would bavo divided s 201 Republicans, 91 Democrats. Wo count s o Ropublican seat that which Pinchback, of Louisiana, might have Lad in the Houeo hird o not too conflilently chason to make his claim upon the Benato; also, tho seat of Mellish, of New York, vacated by death. For convenienco of reforence we give tho ropre- centation by ftates, mcluding eclections slrondy mado for tho Forty-fourth Congress, a3 follows : FONTT-POURTH FONTY-THinD CORGRESS, CONuUnCsy, iy fre—baey B Dem Tep Dem, . 3 1 i 3 1 o 3 1 .o 1 . £ bl © by u 6 [} w 8 1 y 5 - ¥ i . 8 .~ ) 4 i . n . . 9 . A 3 % i 5 i - s 9 4 3 1 i [ 1 B 23 0 7 P | 13 8 7 Beunry b P [ Hhods Tabwd s South Carali 3 Teunessee, 7 Teagh.. ... 2 Vermont Virgin feet Virginialil il o Wiscoush, Thirty-seven States, . 00 @ SUMMALY OF LLECTIONS ALREADY HELD, Forty-fourth Conyrees, Loyt d Longress, Repuulicans, +30 lle}nlhl{{- 1 Democrata, 1 Deinocrata i 1LLINOTS, ‘To be elecied: Blato ‘Treasuror, for two yemrs, Superintendont of Publie Tnetruction, fur four yoms. Souators (in Districis 1,8,6717, ete.), for four yearn. Ropreuontatives (threo in oeoh Diatrict, by plan of cumulative voting), for two years, County Sheriifs and Coranors, for two yours, in all Conntles: and, in cortain Conne ey, County Commissloners for throo years, Also, ninotoen Reprosentativos in tho Vorty- fourth Congress, Theo Btate Benators clocted thin year, and sory- lug in the Legisluturo of 1877, will theu partici- pato In tho cloction of a United States Seuntor, vice John A, Logan (Iepublican), whose term sxpiroa March 8, 1877, SIATE NOMINATIONS, For 'I'renuurer, Chaslos Carrll, of Bhuwyseetow, Deo: rat, “Tuormas B, Bidgwuy, of Suawncelown, lepullican, Danvid Gote, of Caitlyille, Indepoudduy Leioa, Jumgs F, SImfiN' of Carroilton, Problbitiun, For Superinteudont of Public Izatrustion, Banual M Eviar, of Blooutingon, D, and 3ef, Wilham B, Powell, of Aurora, Ropublican, Mra, Ada I, Polter, of Bloomington, Probibition, CONGRESSIONAT. [The Domocrats and Indopondent Reformors are agrood upon she samo condidntes excopt in throo Distriots.} Oppoaitinn, 1, Darnoy U, Cantfcld, Carter 11, Harrtion, 4, Jobu V. Lo Moysie, 4, John I, Farusworth, 5. Duniol J, Phiotiuoy, 0, tenao AL, Elllott, 7. Atoxandor Gampbell, 8, Jumes G, Boynn, 9, Leanard T, Ross, 10, John O, Higby, 11, Seott Wike, 12, Willian 31, Bpringor,d, Joht 1, "EUEner, 1, 74y 13, Adld E, Stovenson, 14 Jummen {1, Pickecl 15, John 1t Bdow o Wi, A,'J, Spurles, d, 16 R T, iropry, 1, 'fi’} A, William It, Morrison,* John T, Rinaker, " Wil Hntzel, o e Glemonty, y, $a'l §, Marshatl,* W Wm, 1 Auder'mn.c.‘r} Groen T, Raumn, Prolnbition—19, George W. Minlur ; 16, Dantol B, Titency, Renudtizan, Btdnoy Hinltl, Jnaper D, Watd,* Gliurles B, Farvoll,' Btephon A, Hurlmt,” Horatly G, Burehard,* Thotmin 1, Henderaos, Franklin Garwin,* Urocnbury . Fort,® Richard IT, Wiiting, Henderson Ritelite, avid £, Deatty, } Audrow Stmpson, John MeNultn,* ,' Juseph G, Canion)* Jucob W u, Jamos B, Martin,* * Mombers of lie prosent Congress, LEGISLATIVE. Tho following Senators, electod in 1872, hold over, viz.: 2, Ruchard 8, Thompson, 28, John cnnfiv. 4. 8amucl K, Dow, 40, Jalrus C, Suenton, 0, Morace F, Waite, l, Charles B, Steole, 8, Clark W, Uptou, 81, Witllam £, Hundley, 19, Heury Green, i, Archivald A, Glenii, 12, George 1, Jacobs, U, Wiltiam I, Avcher, geno Caufield, AU, JSieutty 7', Burke, i, i 16, Alwon 8, Pamer, 43, Georgs Qundidcli, 13, James U, Blrong, 20, Edward A, Wileos, 22, orgo W, Heury, 44, rhomas 8, Casey, 48, William 1 Aurphy, Tatrick 11, Sanford, i U, Jesse Ware, Lenjumdn Warren, John S, L 101ding over—Ropublicans (in Roman), Opposition (in Jtatic). To be elected {his year.... . Lescersaas Nori—Iu tho followiig st of nominativns for o Ly, uhbroviations are ¢ (H.), Rupubliean ; (L 1t.), Independent Reforin s (D,), Democrat 3 (0,), come bined Oppsiion (P, Prohivithou (L, Livorad; (1), Independent, without nomlnation, aatetlut () Uenoles mesmbers of {ho fnst Loglsisture,] 1o Warde 1, 2, 19, and 11, of Chicage For the Sendte—Qcorgu 1 White (1t), and Joln C, Hafnes (0.), of Chicago, For_the House—Janico B, Bradsall * (R.), Lincoln Dubioia (R.), Jarcd Liassett (0,), wud osis 4, Wont= wortls (O.), of Chicago, %2, Warde 3,4 und 6, of Chicago, and Towns of Hydo Park and Lake, For tha Houss—Silas P, llopkins * (1), of Laxe: Guargo M. Bogue (R.), of Liyde Pacl 3 Julin Jlsn (O, of Chlesygo, Ba Wurdy 6, 7, and 8, of Chicaro, For the Senafe—George M. Miliard (R.) and Miles Rehos * (Qy), of Chicago, Jur the Hots—Jobu Thielen (1), Thomas M. Ial- pin *(0.), and Conrad L. Nielioif (U.), of Chiciyo. e Wards U, 12, and 14, of Chicdo, For the Hotse—d. M, Miler (i), Orrin L. Mann (R.), William L. Coudon® (0.), of Chicago, B Wards 14, 15, and 19, of Chifeago, oy the _Senute—Clarles X, Moore (R and Jobn Buchler (0.), of Uhicago, For the ionee—Clinrica G, Linderborg (R.), Charles £, Belarlan (%), Jolin M, Avsredson (0.), and Michacl J, Dunne (0.), of Chicago, 5, Wards 16, 17, 19, und 20, of Clieago, For the House—Jowt D, 'Harvey (i, Johm G Barker (1t.), Obadials Jackson (1), Rolert Thei (0.), and William L, Stickney (0.), of Chieugo, 4 ‘Towns of Cook (exeopt Uydo Park uhd Lake), For ths Senate—Gooruo A, Ingalls (1), of Ok Park ; M., W, Robinson (0.), of Luke View, Jor the tous—Ucorge Dunlap (IL), of Norwood Tark 3 Charles t, Doltou’ (1t.), of Thorutou; Duniel C. Stolly (0, of Lemont; William Freise (0.), of Sehnumburg, 3+ Lake and McTlenry Countfes, For_the, Honse—Flavel K. Qranger® (R, of Me- Henry ; W, A. Jaines (It), of Lake; Thoman 3lcD. Itichards (0.), of Sencea, MeHeury County 3 Elfjah M, Hulues (0.), of Wankegan, Luke County, 9. Booxid und, Winuebso, L7 the Senate—Joun Early* (R.), of Rockford ; Lovl Rhoades (U,), of Rozkford, For the House—Richard F. Crawford® (R, of Rock- ford; Webetor Oabortio (I%), of Winnebagd Count; yzon K, Avary (R.), of Gurden Prairie, Boane Coun- i3 Audrsw Asltoh (0J, of Dursud, Wiunabsgo County, . X0x” jo Davlees nnd Stephenson. Zov the Houge—Alfred M, Joues® (R.), of Warren, Jo Daviess County; James 8, Tagpart® (I2.), of Itidott, Stephcuson County ; Forrest ‘Luruer (0.), of Nory, Jo Dayiess County; Edward L. Croukrite* (0.), of Free- Carroll and Whiteside, For the Senatr—3lency A, Milly (R.), of 3t Carroll; Fighor Allizan 0), of At Carrol For the Hotse—Norman D, French (), of York, Carroll County; 'Eslor MeWhorter (R,), of ‘Thitnaldu County; Mouroo Baficy (0.), of Aft. Garroll; Albert R. 3cCoy (0 ), of Puiton, 12, Leoaud Oglo. Tior the House—Isiac Rico® (R, of Mt Morrls; Hon- D, Doment” (I2.), of Dixon ; Charlea I Ingalls {0.), of L.co County; Charies W, Summis (0.), of Yalo, Ogld County, 13, Dekalb, Grunds, snd Kendall, 2ur' the Senste—Alick B, Caatle® (R.), of Sandwich, (f" County § dobu M, Catry (0.), of Uinckloy, Do County, #_the Lolies—Lienry Slorrill (R,), of Lisbon, Ten- dall County; Danlul 3. Batley (R, of Oarduer, Grun- dy Countys Willlam M, Byers (R.), of Bouth'Grove, Delalb County ; Phtliip Coilins (0.), of Morris, Grundy Gounty; Josbua 8, detiraths (0, of Lisbon, Leudall Caunt 14. DuPage and Rano, Jor the Htse—Recdbam N, Tavlin (R.), of Kane- willa, Kaua Couaty: Jatacs T, Glaflin (R, of Lombard, Dubag County ; Thowas Bishop (L. 1it.), of Elgin; Hnrvoy B, Deismoro (I 1t), of Bugar Grove, Kauo County; Jnmies Uorrington® (10.), of Genova s Wictor Frgdeuiigon (L), of Duwasi' Uiove, Datio Counly For the Senate—Alber O, Marshall (), of Jollot 3 1.°D, Frazer (1, R.), of Homer; Froderick Schring {Dy), of Jollct, Tur the House—Amios Savage® (R.), of Homor; L. H. Goudriolt (i), of Braldwood; H. H. Staaseu (L. R.), of dreen Garden; Willlam Mooney (I, Brajd- wood; Danicl E, lewes (D, of Crefe;” David For- sylhic {D.), of Fioreuca, 16 Tioquola aud Kankatice, Tur the Hotse—Grergo O, Wilson (R.), of Onarga, Troquols Caunty; Beunen Richardon (1), of Yelaw- head, Lauk:keo County; Willlaw Cooper o Lgurhanuais, Kankukes Connty ; GeorgoW, Parker (0,), roquois County. e, For the Senute—J. C, Corbus (R, of Mendota ; Faw- entt Plumb (I, 1), of Hireator; Willlam W. Glman (L), of Mendata, Yor the House—. H, TL, Tlnldridge (R.), of Tonica; Eljoli f, Bpicor (i), of Morseilles; Gsorgo W, Arm: wirong® (0., of Seneca; Charlos’ Holiuun (0.), of Earlyille, 18. Tord cnd Lislngaton. For the Ilouse—David Ticintosh (), of Newtown, Livtugaton County; J, T, Kobinson (it of Dix, Fond County; Albert M, Itailwgz (0.), of ‘Hoberts, ' Ford Gomnty ; William Golon (6., ot Poutiae, Livingsion unty, 10, Bureau and Stark, For the Senate—Lorelizo D, Whiting® (R.), of Tis- i, Bureau County s Julus Uemedict 0., b Bureau uty, For the Iouse—0, @, Nammond (&), of Wyomin, Stark County; J. 1T, Moro (R.), of Indlantown, Bul reaw County; Jaines J, Herron (0.), of Burcau Coun- 1y Davis Lowanan (0.}, of Stark County. $0. Fatunn, Marshail, and Woodford, Furthe Ioure—Nstlunicl 3ouro” (it}, of Wenone, Marshighi County; Jaua, T, Thorutan (R, of Mag: uolin, Putnzm County; Heary J. Franlz (L L), of Reanotte, Woodford Cotinty § Thoiias M. Shate (L, ), of Lacon, Mawhall Cowity: Charles W. Muben (D.) of Wenouth; Chiarlea Parker (L), of Wenona, @1, Henry and lock Ialund, N Foi the Senate—Erustus 0, Modorwall, (R.), of Gou- esco, Lenry County : Alfred W, Perrs, (0, of Gene- 500, For the Houce—Tohn T, To, (), of Munson, Hene rv County ; Join T, Trowning, (), of Moline,” Roek Inland County 5 It if, Hinman, (0., of Cambrid: Houry County { Rifua ek Talaud County. w2, Kuoxand Mercer, For the: House—Joln IL, Lewls, (), of Kuoxville; Johu T, Me@innls, (1), of Millersburg, Mercor Couus ty: Curils I, Harvey, of Knoxsilio; It J. Gaboen, (0.), of Mezeer Gounty, 25, HeDonoughaud Warred, Tor the Senate—John T, Morgan, (IL), o Monmouth, Warron Connty & Bamuel f. Shelion, (L. 1), of Cams ecan, Warsen_County ; Jownes M, Compbell, (D.), of Mucdinb, McDououyh Conut; For tlie House—U, W. Toydaton, (1), of Cameron, Warven County ; A, 'W.King, (R), of Tamolue, Mcs Donough Connty 1, T. Olriktie, (T, ), of Lenos, Warran County ; Harvey L, Roes, ( z.g. of 'MeDonough Conty 3 dohn K., Jacksou,® (D.j, of Colebester, Mc. Douougl County, 24, Iuncoek wnd Hendorson, For the Howse—Edward £ (), of Warsaw, Hancock Gounty 3 Dl ¥ Wy er Biggeviier Henduruon Conuty'; Paul D, Salter (0.), of Bigayitivs Welllugton Jenney (01, ‘of Bilot Groso, {ancoth County ; 1firan Jon (L), of Uonderson County, 225, Tulton aud Schuyler, Tor the Senato—Audrow B, Kirkbrido (i), of Yormont, Fulton County; ltobert Drown (U)), of Seliuyler Gounty, . For the Hotise—Tames DOWHL (1), of Hehuyler anty ; Joseph B, Negley (L ), of Fulton Connty Hanuel 1, Ounidngs* (L2), of Attona, Fuiton County § Htoplien ¥, horntan® (D), of Canton. 20 Peorin, . ‘bor the Jiouse—Jullus 8. Stare’ (1), of Feorias Wililanu Rowelifto (), of Jubllve ; ‘Chionss Higgy (0,), of Trivolf; Patrick W. Dunnu (0.}, of Feoriu, 127, Logan anit ‘Pazovvell, For lie Senate—lames ‘W, Roblsou (), of Tre- mont, Torowell County; D, ‘G, A, Tiatlsback (I, )t of Mackinsw, Tazowell County s Jolin H, Authuny (1)) of Washington, Tazewell County, Wor the floiss—Lichard Tolmes (L), of Delavau, Tazuwoli County s Itobert A, Tlbott (1L, of Slorida, T.ogan County; Jorsco L. SUL (L, 1t), of Washinglon Tasewell Oointy: George W. Middlecalt (I, R.), u ) Conty; hotuaa Windia (D.), of Bhoridat, 25, Meloati, For the Honse—Archibald I, Stewart® (), of au- dolphs dobn , Winter (it), of Licamingtous Thomia 1, Hogew? (L, 1t), of Blovmington ; 11, 1 ¥nillips (1,',), of Danvers; Scumimou Hodiin (1), 20, DaWitt zud Mavon, Tor the Senate—Itiiburn 1f, Toby (R, of Deentur; farcold (0.), of DeWWitt County’; D, L, Buu (), of ‘Decatur, For the House—Ephralm B, Harrold (R), of Wae lor (R.), of Mariou, 1w, DoWitt County ; Jou X, T Wikt County's Kliaw Fease (1, du)y of Siaukio, Aae < t 3. Groboll, (D), of Cordova, con County; 8. 8, Jaok (I, R} of Decatur ; Thomua Lew (D), of Deeaturs Willinm Collingbant (), of Farnicr Olty, DaWit County, 0. Champalgn ond latt, tror the House—William A, Thillips (), of Har- woadl, Champaign County : Willlam O, Ifubbart (R,), of Ganwu Grouk, Platt County'; Goorga 11, Bensan (1, 1), of Tautoul, Chiamypaign Cotnty : Frauk W, MedMllleu 1., 1), of Platt Countys 8, 1T, Busey (D.), of Urbana i, W, Thnyer (1.), of Plitlo, Ciampalgu Gounty, s Rdgar and Vermilion, r the Senale~Georga Tt (IR, of Tarls, Bdgar gannly onn M, Abbutt (U.), of Ttossvilte, Vermilion ounty, Nor L House—Jolin SIIoll (1, of Sidell, Vormilion Ugunty; Andrey Guindy (i), of Danvillo: "William T lackinmit (L R.), of Edgar County : Gearyto R, Hard= iug (1. 1t.), of Tudnur Covnty; Williaw 8, O'rtalr (D), of, Taris, Kdjar Connty. 2, Coles, Douglas, fud Moultrie, durthe Hnise—Janioa A Gnumully® (R, of harlos- ton, Goloa County ; Lyous L, Parker (It.), Dotglas Connty'; Robiort, A, Witaon (1, It.), trlo County s Iduhrd V. Vatio (1, IL), of County; Tnawo N, Dragier (D) of Diien Glty, “oul~ trip County ; Franols A, Alllson (L), of Muttaoh, 145+ Oumborland, Etfilugham , snd Sholby. For the Senate—Tlhoman A, Abperson (IL.), of Nooga, Cumberiand County s Reuben Bicowntlald (L. ft.), of M= Jorlty Voint, Cumborlund County ; Thomao: Brower (0.3, of Mujirity Pol. or the Houge—Willlam Chiow (It), of Shelbyvill § A. Doualdson (K, k), of Effingliam’ Oounty 3 J, 1, enian (I, 1t.), of Shelhy County; Willlam Glimore (D of Liigevood, Lilughaun Countys = Wiliara Midtitioswortls (D,), ot Windsor, Sholby Cotnty, 15 Lo Uhriution and Soutgomary, For the Iouse—Levi Scott (1), of Paun: Bonjamin Dorublanor (IR.), of Asunmiption ; Sunuel’ R, Thomns (L 1), of Mon(gomery County; Joht O, Hagler (D), of Putiag Williut F. Mulkey (D.),.0f Nokotnts ; Daulel DoCamp (L), of Edinburg. 35, Songamon, For the Smate—Samuel G, Neebitt (R.), of Clear Lako ;: Norman M, Broudwall (. IL), of Bpringfeld ; Willfam E. Shutt (D), of Spcinitietd, For the Honge—sbolby M, Cullom® (R.), of Bpring- fleld ¢ Jobn N. Willlaras (R.), of Aubirn; Prestou reckonridgo (I. k), of — 3" B, ¥, Caldwoll (1, B.), of ——; Fred Gouring (D.), of Springleld; Jovap! L. Wileox (D.), of Luiml B Brown, Cass, Muson, Monard, For the Huuse—Nnthavfol W. Jiraneon® (), of Peterstiurg, Menard County ¢ Albert 0, Nance (0.), of Monard County; Jobn W. Pugh (0.), of disson County, 7. Adams, : Fur the Senate—Jobn Whecler (R.), of Quincy; W, 11, DeGroot (1. 1t), of Noriboagt ; Beruard Aetzen (B of Qulies {Willam L. Oifser (P, ot Camp boint. For the Tnuge—R, T Downing (I, of Honatou 3 Churles M. Grammer (I.), of Boverly { James Shiun, 3 of Melrown: Ira 31, Moore* (D), of Quin 5 0, Balen (D), of Camp Point} A, ¥. McUor- mack (1), of Fowler 38, Cailioun, like, Scolt. Tor the Houcs—Joln Mores (R),of Wincliestor 3 Asbier @, Squire (T, ), of Calioun County ; Thoman 11, Dimmite (1, t), of Pike County: danics Collana (D.), of Srott Cm:ln\ . 3%, Greeno ond Morgan, Fur the Senate—¥, A, Glller (R, and L ), of Whitolwll; Charlea D. Hodges (D), of Ourroliton—- Doth of Greeuw County, For the Hvuse—Joiim Gordon® (R.), of Lynnvillo; Oliver Coultas (1, 1), of Lynusiile; Sauuol Woody (D), ‘of Franklin; Andrew J. Thompson (D.), of Tetbiol—all of Morgan County, 40, Jorsoy aud Macoupin. Jigr the House—Henry ¥, Martin (R), of Brighton 3 Willism 11, Cox (1, Tt Nottb Oiter; Samuel 8. Gilbert (D), of Ganlinvilie ; Willinm A, Scait (D.), of Delphi, Jersey County; Oliver ¥, Powall (L), of Jorzeyville, A 1. Madiron, For the Senute—John Liatitier (R.), of Highlund ; Daufel B, Gillham (1. 1), of Altouj Wlilam ik Kromo (D.), of Edwardsviil For the Iiouse—Georyo A, Smith (1), of Allen O, W. Willing (1t), of Coflinsville: Tuoodora Miller ( 1), of 8t Jacoba; John A. Prickett (L, 1), of Jd- qQ 1L Woigler (D.), of Alten; ' 8, . Jucolis, ituton, Washinglon, se—F. E. W, Iinuk (), of Washiagton Audrow 0. stcorj* (it of ‘dreentitle, Boml County? Aduwm Hann (1, 1i), of 1{oyleiun, Washington Connty s Fraueh Dressor (T 1), of Bond County ; James 1, Mons (), of Boud oty s Jwmes K, Ste- ‘Mastor (D.), of Wasiainglon County} W, Lenry Moore aiingion County, 4 Fayetto and Murion, For tie Sonate—Willaus flenninger (R.), of Hag town, Fayoite Conuty ; Alox, IL Witig (L, 1), of T ctto Gowity ; Jobn Thompson (D.), of Ceutrallu, M~ vion County, For the House—W., Tt, Hnbbazd (R, of RKinmundy ; John D, Johmson (L R, of Al Benjumin J, Biuith of Contral City 3 Ax P, Crosby? (D), of ‘fliomsa L. Morsitt (D.), of Halame—ali of “1:4s Clay, Ldwards, Richland, Wabash, aul Wayne, For the ffouse—Sauind 1t, Hail (1), of Albion, wards Connty; John Lindrgan (I R.), of Albion ; Thomas W, Dickey (I. 1), of Kew Traukliu, Waynn Connty; Byeon J, Toian (D.), of Louiavili, Cliy County} W. B. Wilion (L), of Olnoy, Richlaud County, % "1+ Cinek, Crawford, Tasjer, Lawronce, For the Scnate—Willian Lindsoy (1.), of Martins- ville, Clark County; Williom J,” Crews® (T, 1), Lawtoncovillo§ Ozfaé V. Swith’ (D), of Lawréce- ville, Wor the Houge—Etholbert, Callnhnn (R.), of Robin- son, Crawford Couuty Cuiatles ¥elton (L it), of Jasper County ¢ T. L, Orendorll (LX), of Clurk County ; Jolm W, Briscon (D), of Ciatk County; JFohn 1T, Halley (D.), of Nowlon, dzsper County, “dGe Humilton, Jefferson, White, “or the Mduze—A, 1, Barrott (1t), of Mount Yer- nou; Doone Kerstaw (I R.), of Grayville, Whito County; H. W. Il (I, R.), of Mumilton County ; Jolm D, Alartin (D.), of While Couuty ; D, O,Joucs (D.), of JofTerson County. 47, Frauklin, dallatin, Seline, Willlamson, 1r the Senaté—>iilo Etwin (i), of Mariow, Witt- fatnson County ; Willisnt 11, Parslaht (T, R.), of Eido- rado, Balino Codnty ; Willism G, Howmad' (D.), of Shawncetown. vor the House—lohn N, Waseon (R.), of Shawnee~ mi A, Barker (I R, of Fronkiin County Smith (L, 1t.), of Gallafin County ; of Eldorado, Balivo Couuty; Alexundor C. Nuibon (D.), of Wiiliatnson County ; John €, Newton*(L.), of Harion, Witliameon County, #S, Mouroe Perry, Randolpls, Far the House—Samuel MeRee (R.), of Randolph County ; Jouathan Chostnutwood (U.), of Eventvilie, Tundoiph County ; Josoph W, Ttiekert’ (0.), of Water. 1oo, 3lunroe County, 49, St. Clair, For tha Genate—Aaron Btookey (), of Dollovilla ; Jetferson Ralney (0.), of Bulleville; Spencer M. Kaso (1), of Belloville, For the Ifose—Joln Thomas® (R.), of Balloviilo 3 Arabiom B. Popo (i), of Enst §t, Louis; Jawe Raue klu (0),of ‘Lebauon's Willin G {tuas (0), Laat St Lowa § John Morgan (Lubur), of i¥oat Belloviile, 50« Alexandar, Jackson, Unlon, For the House—)intthow J, Inscore® (R.), of Anna, Unfon County; Claiborne Winston (0.), of Cuiro; Yountaln B AlLvight (0, of Murphsaboro; Chacles Mueson (L), of Cobdeu ; P, I, Kroh (L), 'of Union Couuty. 51. Hardin, Johuson, Massac, Popo, Pulask. For tho Senati—Cliutles BL,_Forroll' (L), of Elfzabetlitown, Hardin County ; Samuol Glassford (L. 1t.), of Jolmson Couuty; Ucnry D, Hardy }u,, of Vicuna, Jobuson County { Isaac Willlums (1.), of Mdssac County, “For-fhe House—Donjamiu O, Jones (IL), of Melrop- ois, Musarc Count H, Claunauan_(R.), of Popo County; Jawmes K, Stiegall (1L K.), of Poll:” Progiuct, Popo County 3 L. F, Flater (D.), of Elizabsthtown, Hardiu County, o County}; 1), of g 43, J. Witlina Eldor (D.), e OTHER STATES, ([Note—In thelist that Tollows tho asteriak (*) wher- ever ft ocenrs, donoles o preacat lucumbant, for re- clection, Tue lelter e, utlized to 8 name, denoles coi- ored,] 5 ALA! Elcets n Legislaturo, ators hold over: DAIA ho United Stales Sen- Demoerat, JRepublican, Goverror, Georgo 8, Houston, David P, Lewls,* Lituteuant-Governar, Robert F, Ligon, Aloxander MeKinstry, Ust{cos of thio Suprema Conrt, “Lhomos J, Judge, “Thomas M, P tobert C, Drickell,* Teufunain I, Sagold,* Awoa R, Msuning, Adduma 2, Felder, "Attorney-Genern, Johu V¥, A, Sauford, Geovgy Tnruer, Sécretary of State, Rufus K. Boyd, Neauder 11, Rice, Treasurer, Daniol Crawford, Arthiur Blogham,* Supevutondent of Yublio Instrustivy, Jotn 3 Meklaros, ol T, Fostur. ongros 9, Trodorlck G, Brombers, Herry 1aralson, c., Jereminh N. Wiillams, ~ James T, Rapier, ¢, "Tuul Bradtord, Willlata (£, Letts, 4. Junes T, Joves, Charlos Lays," 5. John II, Caldwall,* ... 6, Goldswmith W, Hewltt, Jonopl: H, Alexandor White,* At yBarwelt 1, Lowis, , L, {\leum H, Forney, Churles O, Bheats,” ARKANSAS Elects only Congreasmen, viz: LDeqmocrat, Republican, Luclon auge, Wilthumw I, 1 Williaw F, Slemons, John M, ¢ Wikliain W, Wilahiré, Willtaw J, Thowey A, Guuter,” - Charles DELAWARE Elgcts o Leglslaturo. Tho term of Sonator Bay- ard (Democrat) expiroy with this Congross, Demuerat, Republican, Guvernor, Johu ¥, Cocliran, Tsaae Jump, Cougrezs, James Williaws, Jnwed B, Lotiang,* RIDA Elcets a Leglslature, The torm of Senator Gil- bort (lepublican) expives with this Congress, No gonoral ticket this year, Democrat, . Fepubican, e, Williawm J, Purman,® Joslali T, Walls, e, GEORGILA Tlects only Congressmon, viz Denwerat, Repubitean, 1, Joliu A, Heudorson, ., Jesso J, Tinloy, 1, Julinn Harividge, Johu E, Bryant, William I, Buith, Rlchard 1, Whiteley,® 3. Pllip Cook,® Jack: Browa, 4, Heury B, Uareis,® 5. Milton A, Candler, 4, Jowes H. Blount, 7. William H, Dabuey, iVilian Murkbam, samual Gove. Boovrerntinneed 8 Alex. IL Slophens,® William 11, Hacrison, e, 9, Garnett MedMillan, Jobn W, O'Neal, KANSAS Elects & Leglolaturo, Tho United Btatos Sona~ tors hold ovor, Independent Reform, Zepnblican, ‘Govarnor, 0T, James Q. Ousoy, Thomos A, Osborn,* Tloutousnt.Govornor, , Harringlon, L, J, Haltur, Bocrelary of Sisto, Nelson Abbott, Thomas 1T, Cavansugh, reasurer, James E, Watson, uafi":-nml Lappin, or, l).'lulellW. Wilder," Georgo P, Hmitl, Attornoy-General, Jamea I, Hallowail . M, I, Randolpli, , fuperintendent of Public instruction, W, B. Gliristopher, John Feaser, Juntico of BupromoCaurty | Willlsm P, Douthitt, . M. Valontino, onyrens, 1, Marcun J, Parrott, Wiikiam A, Thillips,* 2, Johu R, Goodin, Blsuhon A, Cubb,* i J. K, Hudsou, Wiiliam . Brown, EENTUCKY Elects only Congrassmon, viz.: Democral, Indepenient, 1, A, R, Boone, Thoma J. Plokett, 4, Joun Youuy Drown,* L R, Woir. 4, Charlea W, Altilikin,® 4. J, Procior Kno & Eavard ¥, buredus, - Jobu Tomoron Oy, 6, Josepl 1| vor W, ltuot, % 3C"H, Giacicpurs, Bdward iuraban, Miftow'd, Durinm,* v, ilurrison Covkrill, Joln D, Whito, 10, Johu B, Olarke, John Blosus, (in the Sixth District, Charies Dunham also elaims {ha Dowocratio nomination.] LOUISTANA. Election ocours ou Monday, Nov. 2. Elootan Logislaturo. Thero ian vacaucy in the United Statea Sonate, for a term already begun, claimed by Plochback. Tho Governor holds umtil the clection of 1876, aund the only genorsl oflicer to bo choson this year is a Stato Tronsurer. Conssrvatice. frepublican. . ‘Troasuror, Joln O, Moncure, Antoluo Dubuclot,"es ngress, Juy Halo Syphior,* Henry U, Dibblo, ester B, Datrall, Georgo L Smith,® Frauk Morey,* 1, Randall Gibson, 4, E, John Elis, Joseps &, Breinx, William 31, Lovy, onj, ¥, Spencor, oseph i, Moore, o Uharlos s For hlagor of New Qricans, Charles J. Leods, ifelix Labatut, MARTLAND . Elects only Congiessmnen, Tho Legislaturo Lies nlready elocted William Pinckuoy Whyto (Uomocrat) to succoed amilton (Democrat) in tho United Staten Senate. Demoeval. 3 Oontren i Toamarin, dwkor, Envery few, Jumo S, Suter, % dobu I, Cox, Alex, B, Iagner, Loyl Luwudes* Aepubliean, Congross, toury 11, Goldsborough, G, William Walsh, MASSACRUSETTS Elects o Logisluture, ‘The terin of Senator Washburn (Ropublican) expiros with this Cone grosy. Dethocrat, Republican, Qo ernor, Willlam Guston, “homas 'Talbot,® Lioutensut-Governor, William L, Smith, Horatio d.” Kulgut, Secrotary of Blate, Benjamin F. Mutly, Oltver Warner,* . Tressurer, Nathan Clark, Charlea Adows, Jr.! 0. Vsguod Morse, Auditor, Cuaries Endicott,® Attorney-General, Charlos R, Train,* W, Andrevry; Waldo Cobura, JusborLijorm—Governor, lsracl tenant-Qavernor, Caieh Hammond ; Secrotary of Slate, Tehard Hinehelie; Wreasurer, Gevrgo Clark, 3 Auditor, Chiarlos J, Goodwit ; Altorney-Usteral, Yatiick R Quiney, 1. TLouls Lapbam, 4, Bdward Aver) Congreew, "Jawcs Bullinton Benjawin W, 11 Henty L Piel Rufuy 8, ¥ : Danicl W, P, Thompuon, Beujanin rbox, Jumes C. Warren, Johin g Kl Sy Georgo 10. Julius I, Scelye (Ind.), Charies 11, Cligster W, Chipm, Lenry Alezander, Jr, * MICHIGAN Elocta & Legislature, The torm of Senator Ouandler (Republican) expires with this. Con- greag. Demoerat, Repubdtican, Governor, Uonry Chamberlain, Johii J, Dagley.® Liedtenant-Govertor, Froderick Hail, Tenry U, Holt,* Beerctary of State, Goorge I, Touse, Xben G, D, Holden. Troasurer, Joseph Al Sterling, Willlam B, McCreery, Auditer, Jobn L, Evans, Taiph Ely. P Cowmissicner of Stato Lind-Oflice, Chauncey W, Grecne, Loverett A, Clapp.* Suyerintendent of Public Inatruction, Duzno Duly, Daniol 1, Brigga,* ‘Nembor of Doard of Ldugation, L. W, Audrews, Edgar Rexford, Attorney-Uoueral, AMarifn V, Montgomery, Audrew J, Smith. [A Refurm btato ticket 18 the eamo us tho Domoerat~ fe, exoept Joromo W, Turner, for Lientenunt-Guvs ernor; Lredwrick M. Holloway, for Auditor; sud Charica B, alay, for Altorney-Gencr. e 1, Alpheus 8, Williams, Atoses WV, Fiald,* 2. Joun J, Robiscy, dleney Waldion,® 4, Fidus Livermore, Geurga Wiliard,* ‘Allen Polter, Julius O, Burrawa,* G, Murk v, Wilber, Wallin 15, Witliauio,” oorgo 1L, Durand, Josials W, Begol 7. Euos M, Guodrich, Omar D, Couger, 8. Guorge I, Lowls, Nathan B, Brudiey,* v, Meary 1L, Noble, Jay A, Hiubbel. “[here nre Pronibition candidates for Congress in {bo ‘Luird aud Tifth Dlstricts, and many Trobibition cane idatos for tho Logislature, but uo Stato tick, MINNESOTA Elects n Legislaturo, Tho torm of Benator Rawmsey (Republican) oxpiros with this Con- gress. Democrat, Republican, Chiel Justice of Supreie Court, Weacott Willin, 8, . R, MeMillan,* Associate Juctic Willlam Lochren, TR, Congy 1, Franklin H, Waite, AMark 1. Dunuell,* 2, E, 8t. Jullen Uox, Iloruce D, Strait," 4, Eugeno A%, Wilson, Willlam 8, Kiag, . Cornell, MISSOURI Flects o Logislatwe. The term of Senator Schurz (Indopendent) expires with this Congress. Tho Republicans and Indopeudent Democrats are orgauizod ns & People’s party. Demeerat, Clarles H, Hardin, Willim Gentry, Livutenant-Governor, Normau J. Colmau,’ Sunnel W, Ueadico. Seéretary of Stute, Alichuel K. McGratl, ‘Willinta X, Leflet, Treasurer, Josephs W, Mercer, - Juhn IL, Fisso, Thowas Holladag, Opposition. hor, £, G, Itale, Register o Lands, - Qeorgo Dlogel, Colby ‘T, Quisenberry, Superintendont of Pubhe Scliols, Richard D, Bbuunon, Julis Moatesth, Attorney-Guuera) Jolns A, Heeknday, Daulol 8, Twitchell, Warwick Hougl, cd Ensworth, Willtas B, Nuptou, Peter £, Dland, Dros, 1, Bdward O, Retir, Edwin O, Stanard, ¥ 4. Erastus Weilo,* 47 Willizu 11, 5tdus,Y 4. Roort A, {lntebet,” 6, Ltichurd I, Bluud, U, Chiarlon J1, Boryga, 7, Johu ¥, Phliips, 8 Lent. ., Fraukild, 9. Vuvid Lea, 10, 1t. A, DeBo, doh U, Clark, Jr.,* Jdolis N, Glover,* 1% A, "Thompeon, ira B, Uyda. iiary #. Lipscom, 38 ayiets U, tuckion,* 1% NEVADA Elects o Legistature. ‘o torm of Benator Stow- art (Republican) expires with tis Cougrosa. LDemoeeat, Teepublican, Uovernor, L. R, Bradley,* J, U, Hazlett, eutenunt-Uoveruor, Juwott W, Adawa, Joln Bowwaa, ‘Secrefary of State Charles E, $pires, Jawes 1, Minor,* Treasnrer, Jerrs Sebooliug,” Ueorgo Tutly, Comptroller, L. R, Oranloy, W, W, Hobart,* Attorusy-Geuceal, Job R, Kittrol) Moies Tobbs, Suprewo Conrt Judyos, Adelbort M. Hilbouse, Wiliiaw 1L, 'Deatty, €. 1, Belkriap, Wavner Earl, Clerk of Snprome Conrt, B, H, Horeford, ‘Gharles ¥, Bleknul, Congruss Adrian 0, Ellis, Wallfam Woodburu, NEW JERSEY Elects & Logislaturo, Tho term of Sonator Stoekton (Dewourat) uxpires with tlis Congress. Democrat, Republicusy Joaeph D, Badle, L eoovgo A, Halaoy TURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1874--TWE LVE PAGES. et gross, Gloai, 11, Sinniclson, Hamtiel A, Dobibins,* At08 OIntl, Jr,* Clharles Place, William W, Thelps,* Mareus T, Ward, Tanao W, Houdder.® NEW YORK focis a Legislaturo, Tho torm of Sonator Konton (Indopondont) expires with thia Con- groay, Cony 1, Ohlkloy Albartaon, 3. Androw J, Bmith, 4, Milea Ioss, 4, Ttobort Manutiton,* 0, Frederick y Aug, A, Hardouhergh, Republican, Goversor, Democrat, #amuol J, Tildon, Juln A, Diz.* Lientounnt-Governor, Willinm Dorshefmor, Julin O, Robinson,* Canal Commissloner, Adin Thayer, xandar’ Barkloy.” Tnspector of State Prisons, George Wagencr, ‘Thomas Kirkpatriele,® 3udge of Court of Appoals, ‘Thaodors Miller, AMdoxahder 8, Johuson,* 2'rohibition—tiovernor, Myion L. Clarkj Lioutens anl-Governor, Jamics L. Bagg s Canal Commisioner, Dantol Wallori 3 Tuspector Of 8tulo Prisoun, 1ra voil§ Judgo of Court of Appeals, Horaco V, Dowland. Conjgroes, L. Honry B, Metcalf, Btephen I, Fronch, J6. dwin R Moade, Enpeuo 3L Etatlo, 6. Bonuol 8, Cox, Nulliau 1Lall, 7. Smith Ely Ghiarles B, Spencer. 8. Trederlck A, Conkling, Jolin D, Lawson® 0. Feruando Wood,' 10, Abram 8, Hewitt .. 10, Tewjamin A, Willis oe i, Balley, 1 N, Holmea Odell, Amnberst Wight, Jr. 13, Johu O, Whliohouse,* Chiarles L, Loais, 14, Georyo M. Leebe, ~ Charles 3, Syorelt, 16, John IL Nngeloy, Jr., Seymour L, Stebbins, ey Charlen 11, Adamn, Alarlin I, Townsend, Andrew Willlama. William A, Wheelor, THoury IL, Hathioru. > Famacl 3% Miller. Georga A, Tagle Tilia H, Roberls Wiitlam U, Dakor. Ellan W, Leavanorth, Glinton D, MacDougail,* Elbridgo G, Lupbau, Thomas O, Plutt,” Harlo 1lakew, Johm 3. Davy, Ueorga &, Husking,* . Aubor P, Niolols, Lyman I, Baxs,* . Auguatus ¥, Allei, Waller I, Sessions,* Thoro sto Prohiuijon_candidnich in_several dla trictw, iz ! 10, Toane Y. Davin: 23, Tt E. Batlons 21, Bloplien 1L, AyTes; 80, A, A, Tlopkiuu, o il vicaiictes I predcut Congress, 8. 9. Richard Schell, PENNSYLVANIA Llects a Logislnture, The term of Senator Scott (Ropublican) explres with this Congress, This clection is tho firat under tho now Constitulion, sud thero is 8 new apportionment of Congres- sionnl Distriets, The two candidates (majorily and minority) highet fn the poll for Supremo Judgos will ba doclared elocted. Danoerat, Hepublican. Lieutenanl-Governor, Jolin Laits, Arthur . Olmsled, Auditor-(tenern), Justus ¥, Tomplo, Tarelvon Allon,” Sacrelary of Tnlernal Afalr, ndlecs, Kobert 13, Braih,t Supratne Judges (2 to he olecled Warron J, Woodward, Edward . Faxwon, Prokibition—Licutenaut-Governor, = Beujamin R, Tiradford ; Auditor-General, Calviil Tareonia s Sccro. tury of Tuteruut Alfairy, W, P, Cathbertson ; Supremo Judge, JAues Bisck, 10 Terronco 3, Quin, 17, Charles Siughes, 19, . 20. Walter %, L, Sandors, 21, Orson M. Allaben, #2, Martly L, Graves, 2, Seolt Loxd, N, Audrew 8, Warner, 5. Georig b Coumntock, Jacob Wiliot, ., iEdward E. Jone, Qharles 0, B, Walkor, 2, Kirko ITar, [ J5hn 21, Buck, gros, Chnpman Freenan, Chiaricy. O'Nelll,t avid 1. liouy Williatn D, Kelley, Alfred C, Tarmer, Willtam Ward, Alan Woo, Jr, Charles D, MeKnight, A, Uerr South,* Con 1. ‘Thomns B, Florence, 2, Henjumin Rtuah, Saniuel J, Randall,* 4, William V', McCGratli, 5. Jolu Robbing, 6. Willimn D, Hartmn, T Epliesiin L. Asker, 8, Hlentor Clyner,* 9. William Fatton, 10, Willlamn Mutchfer, 11, Frauk D, Collins, lendrick B, Wright, 3. Jowea B. Ratlly, 14, Willium B, Dreslin, 13, Josepk Powell, 16, Henty W, Earloy, 17, John Rellly, 14, Billlan S, Stanger, Lovi Matsh, T, A, Mackby, Jurob Turncy, 23, Jamnea 11, Hopkine, a3, Alex, G, Cocliran, 41, Guorge W, Miller, 25, Goorga A, Jeuks, 46, Jawes Shoakloy, Johni @, White, 47, Athort G, Eghert, Catlton B, Onrtis.” Indeprndent Repitlican—1, David Drauson: 8, Donjaintn L, Berrys G, Loound Mycra® § 22, Thomas oward ; 23, Samuel A, Parvinute. Jngcpendent Democrat—1, Uonry P. Chapman; 18, Williau AL, Randadl, < Winthrop W, Relchum, Theadore Oarretson, Jolus 13, Packe: Burtholomow Laporte, Bobleski Roze Samnel 8, Blair, Laughordo Wister, 11, 8, McNair, w0, Androw Stawart, Ir, dmnes B, Negley,* ‘Chomas M, Hayuo, Jalin W, Willace, arry White, RHODE ISLAIND Electa only Cougreesmen, Tho Legislaturo (elected lnst April) will at its session in Jonuary clact a Seaator vice Sprague (Republican), whoso term expires with this Congress. Demoerats ongress, C 1, Chatles R, Cutler, Benjamin T, Eames,* 4, Goorgo 1, Browny, Latimer W, Dallou. Republican. SO0UTH CAROLINA' iulects a Legislature, Tho United Btatos Son- ators hold over. Refora. JTapudlican, Governor, Jobu T, Green, Danicl 17, Chomberluin, eutenant Governar, Martin R, Delangy, ¢, Itichard I, Gleaves,* ¢, Conyress, Jusapih I Tatney, *c., C. W, Battz, an, Solumon L, Hoge, 4. Joseph B. Kerahaw, Alox, S. Wallace, 6. Josoph 1. L Epping, Rewben Smally, ¢ Tiichard IL Cain (cofored), resunt Congreseman- at-Laryte, supporting the Keforni movemont, an | dnporiuant candidato for Congroas i tuo ‘Thira D trict, ] 9. B, IE MG TENNESIER Flecta & Legislature, ‘Tho term of Bonator Browalow (Republican) expires with this Con- grees, Demecrat, Zepublican. Goveraor, James D, Porter, Jr,, lovaco Muynards e 1, Willlam MeFarland, K.l’ln:ll'firh T. Sutler,* George W. Mabrr, © Jucob M. Thornburgh,® . doorye @, Dilreil, David M. Nelsou, 4. ol W Tlead, G. Joln M., Bright,* John F. Bouse, 1, O, Wiitiliorne,* thing, * Horaco 11, Harrizon,* Silsb, T.C, Muso, " 9. Willlsm ¥, Caldwell, David A, Nunn,® 10, 11, Casoy Young, Barbour Lowis. TEXAS Elects only Congressmen, The Legislature has already olocted Samucl B, Maxey (Domo- erat) to succeod Ilanagan (Ropublican) in the United Btates Senato. Democrat, Republiean, Congrens, 1, Joln H, Reagan, Willinm: Chambers, 2. David B, Ualberion, 3. Jus, W, Phrockmorton, F, W. Sumner, 4, Royor Q. Miils,* Pleasaut A1, Yell, 6. Joku Fancock,® 6, Unstave Sclletcher, : VERIMONT Elects a Congrossan iu the Second District, vice Poland, und will probably elect Dudloy O. Donlson, who had a plarality of votes iu Sop- tembor. Jeremiah Galvan, VIRGINIA Elects only Congrossmen, Tho Logislature has already olected Robert K, Withers (Democrat) to suoceed Lewis (Republican) in the United Btates Seuato, Democrat, Republican, Cougress, 1, Buverly B, Donglasa, James B, Soner,” . Juhn Good, Y, daw ¢ L, Pl Je,* 4 Gitbert €, Walk Rush Bargess, Willlam II, 11, Btowoll," Clrivtophier ¥, Thoiaus,® Jdatnes ¥, Jobtison, 11 Jalin I, Lewts, B, Eppa Iluuton,* Jduines Barbour, Y, Willlam "Terry, Geurge W, Headerlite, [luthe Hecoud District, Robert Nortum, colored, Teudds & diversiou of colured troops sgatuot Platt, In 1o Fourtl, Charles H, Porter (ex=31, C.) ian {udepeu- dout Republicau caudidato sgatvel Stowell, | WISCONSIN Elocts o Logialature. The torw of Senator Car- ponter (Ropublican) expiros with this Congress, No Btato oflicers to elect this your, 4 6, Georgy C, Cabell, 6. dobu It e 1, Jolin eform, Republican, Congress, 1. Nlcholas D, Fratt, Charles G, Williams,* 2, Amasa d. Couk, Lucleu 1, Oauwel), . Oharles §, Tholupson, 4. William Vitt Lynd 6. Samucl D. Burcha 8, Gabrlel Bouck, 7. David 0, Fultdy, &, Guorge W, Cale, Hunsy 6. agou Harrfeon Ludington, Iirswm Barbor, Alanson 3, Kfmball, Joroutali N, Rusle, ‘Alvxauder B, MeD) TERRITORIAL DELEGATES, [Elections to bo held on Tuesday, Nov, 8.] Ariona—Johm Smith, H, 8. Stovens, Willlam I, Hardy, C, O, Bean, John ‘A, Huahi, O, T, Hayden, aud D. G, Bourdsley 3 every wau on his own hook, Tdalo—[No sdvices,] Wushtnyton—D, L,” Suarpstoin {Dun. ), of Walla Walla ; Orange Jacobs (Bop.), now ustice of the Teeritory, ALABAMA. Sufferings of the State under {Radical Rule. How That Rule Was Imposed hy Congress upou & Protesting Peoplo, Provalence of a Policy of Terrorism for the Past Eight Yoars. Tho Prosent Outrngoous Aitompts at Popular Intimidation, Certaln Overthrow of the Oppressors at .fllu Novembher Election. Brisa, Ala, Oct, 18, 16874, T the Edttor of The Chicago Tribune : S Tho work of intimidation in thia Stato goos Lravely on. TFedoral bayouots, dotectlves, informors, brutal Aarabals, roliablo Commis- sloners, ready witnessos, sud unscrupulous local politictons, bankrupt in character and desporato in fortune, nct in concert iu tno dovillsh pro- gramme agroed upon for tho conduet of the pending canvags, No Northorn citizon can form auy proper idoa of the extont to which THE POLIY OF TERROMIOM is carried here, Our own pooplo,—the vielims of such crinics ns aro without parallol under Froo Governmont,~dazed, bewildered, stupofied, hardly comprohend their wrongs, aud only dimly renlizo tho daugers of tho situntion in which thoy find themsolvas, The faith snd ‘credit of the State Linve, for olght years, boou tho proy of thoe earpot-bagger, tho sealawng, and tho neogro ; want of confidonce Ju tho future hag paralyzed industry and enter. pilse; while o public debt increased many-fold, aud taxes intolerablo in the condition of the couniry, threaton genoral conflication and o moro universal and irromediablo ruin. Aloney is locked up in privato stroug-boxos, capital ia doterred from coming hore, immigeation is pro- vented, and thousands of good citizens aro drivon to hiomes in bettor-govorned States. Tho best ogriculural landy in the world, in a healthy climate, and under tho brightest of aidos, with rehool-houses, and churches, and markets, on every band, have fallen in valuo from 3560 to §75 per acre to from &5 to 815 per nere, with plenty of gollers and no buyers, Fertilo flelds are grow- ing up iu woeds ond brumbles, fences aro falling to tho ground, highways aro becoming impassn- DLle, outhouses and other improvowents aro rot- ting down, aud EVIDENCES OF DECAY wmeet tho oye whorever it is turned. Haggard meu and careworn women aro content wheu thay have tho nocossaries of lifo, and the coramonest luxutfos are unknown to tho owners of brond geras and the dwellers in tosidencos almost pala- tial. Lator is demornlized by tho bavost arts of tho mout contemptible and iafamous of doma- goguen, whoao presenco and practives would not be tolerated for one Lour iu any county in IMi- nois, Oncesyoar the local papers are filled with Tax-Cotlectors’ ndvartisomouts of delin- quent lands for sule; und nino-tenthy of tho landa thus 'mold are bought by the State, nud thenceforward conlribute noth- ing to tho Public reasury, whoss Lurdens aro thus thrown upon tho romaining property. "T'ho common_tchools aro closed, tho ordinury expomsoy of tho Governtent (iucreased beyond ull reason) aro unpaid, sud tho futerest on tho pub'ic debt iy protested. The 8 por cent bonds of Alibama, which, teuwr years ago, readily sold ncl & prowium, have now 1o quowablo value any- hore. ‘Ihis condition of afTeita horo results from NO FAULT OF THI IEOFLY, and from no fault or the cowntry. In former daya, the peoplo of Alabawma wero rich cid prog- perons, tholr farmu wera well-Lilled and fruitrul, and ihewe homos wera luxurious nud clegant; thrift und plouty abounded; lLospitality was & sncrad rito; poaco and coutontmont provailed; churchies sud sehools wore ondowed and guse tined; and blooming flowers, and fruite ful flelds, sud happy bearts, nud joyous facos, wers ovorywhero. 'The people have shown Lhat, undor favoring circumsiances, they knew how to Erouper and how to bo bappy, Anid incontrovertible figures attest the fruitfulucss of {hasoil, and proclaim the bonelicoi:co of Nuture. “'arn, 1f you ploase, to the Compendium of tho Niuth Census, in your office, and instituta somo comperisons. ‘This county (Dullas) is thero charged with 168,166 acren of improved laud, valued at 3,112,873, and ereditad with o * (otal ostunsted value_of farm-productions, including Lottermments and additions to steek,” of 2 5391, A compnrison of Lhese fguies with 1iinoia countics of about tho samo number of acres of land iu cultivation will show TUF. FOXDERFUL PERTILITY of this county in prcpoxuuu to tho capital in- voated. DoWitt County bios 163,630 acres of im- provad land, vatued al $9,852,110, producing ouly $1,990,119, DuPago County has 164,874 scros, worth §U,625,500, and _producing $1,708,512, Gircouo County b 175,408 ncres, worth $11,007, 814, with annal products valuod ot $2,507,350, Marshall Couuty bas 166,057 acres, assosscd at £4,820,164, tho products of which are $1,615,763. And, with the samo results, Dallas County may Lo compared with any other county 1n Iifinois or aoy otbor Nortern State. Thin “section, then, is not sunk in poverty, and on tho vorge of utter ruiv, becauss the poople are incapalle, or be- cuuno tho woil is unfrwtful, UL FAULT 18 I¥ TRE GOVERNMENT impoued on the State by Congross, and ndminie- tered by sne m{:etent and corrupt mnen,—n Gov- erumont _which deoms property its legitimato proy, uud gives no protection to person. In 1867, the Stato was subjected to mihtary rulo; ond, subordinpto to tho military autbonty, the Government, in all its dopoartmonts, was put in the hwuds of thoso who had neithor charsctor to loko, wmor ntelligence to guide thew, nor property to protect, nor any legitimnto intevest o serve, and whose only privelple of aclion waa to put money in their pockets, When tho ro- constructed Congtitution was submitted to the people, it was under a law which provided thut every registered volo not east for its adoption ghould Lo countod against it; and that, if it wero rejected, the cendidates for tho offices creatod by it, and voted for at tho samo time, weza defented 'Phis was the law of Congro:: naud, nuder it, tho white pcoplo of tho Slato do- termined to regsler, ond to vote agninst the Constitution, nird the candidaton for oftico undor it, by not voting at all. "Tha Constitution was rejected, and tho Republican eandidatoy for the officas it was to creato wero dofcatod by ovor 10,000 majority, and Gon, Doade, by whom tho election wey conducted, so reported, —Subgo- quontly Congrers imposed this rojectod Consti- tution upon us, and INSTALLED THE DEFEATED CANDIDATES 1n all tho oflicos of tho State, 'This Congres- sional Government was inaugurated In 1858 end, from that time, tho Stato hee Leen wholly, or in part, undor tho control of tho party an men then put in power, notwithstanding thero 18 o whito mujority of about 20,000 votors Lioro. In 1870, it [y tine, tho Democratic State tickst was elected ; but the Henators hold over, and the Senato, almost wholly Republican, defeated every measuro of rohof or roform, For soven youry, Alubnwma has been under the hoel of the negro und his allies ; aud her presont condition is tho result, Ontho8d of November next wo aro to cloot & Governor nud other Binte officers, mombors of tho YLower llouse of tho Legisiature, Judgus of ull tho Courts, and County oflicors, ‘Tho Benate bow beon chauged by’ gradunl process (foc wo hinve not been pormitted to olcol & new Hennto sinco 1808), aud 18 now Democratle, For tho first tiwo since Reconstruction, the peoplo Liave tho power, IF PERMITTED TO EXERCIST: IT, of changing tho Administration, Aroused to a sonys of thuirdutics aud thelr responelblhitics by tho lone-endured outrages of the party m ower, aud by tho mennco of tho Civil-Rights ill, thero has boon from the fivst no doubt of what their nction would bo if thov wora loft to tho freo exerino of thelr riguts and privileges under the luw, Thonks to your sonso of justico, aud to your impartiality, your readers know by whut menns the Republicin lenders huvo sought to firo nuew tho Northorn hoart againet us, aud through what agencics they havo nllod tho Stato with apies, fnformers, partisen Doputy-Marshals, pllsnt United ¥tates Uommiusionery, ind Fadoral goldlora subject to tho orders of tho mon dolo- gutod by Attorney-Qoneral Willinws to ONUANIZE A RLIGN OF TERLOR UENE. Ono by one, tho chargos of oulrage and ¢rime unimpoachablo {eatimony. Norlliern notwspa- pery hinvo sent life-long Ropublican correspoid- ouls hora to invostigato theso charges; aund, without axception, their reports have vindicat. edus and convicted onr traducers, Tho faet, that not ono Ropnblean meoting in the Stato hins boon disturbod by eny Donioorat, i cutabe lishod, Fha fact, that not ano singlo Ropublican #ponker has been harmed, or oven insulted, in this eanvass, by any Dormoerat, is not douhul, avon Ly tho liara wlio avo trying to blucken our good namo for partisan purposos. In ouly two cagos of murder huve the circumstunces nppenred tu indicnta n political feoling to evon tho most E:flud(ccu of honest investigators, ‘Ilioy wearo oth DENOUNCED IIY THE HEMOCRATIC PRESS of the ftato, without excoption; nnd, in both caseii, the Qovornor way urged by tho Domo- eratic leadors to oxhaust his powors to secura tho apprelonsion of tho mutderors. Throo mon, charged with one of these murdors, oro now in Joll tn Molile, held by a *rolinblo” Federal Commiselonor, fu the faco of irrefutnblo tosti- mony of thoir innocones, In that caso, unoflicial pariios aro now hunting down the real murdore ors, whoso guilt it snlis tue Ropublican loaders to cover up; and soon it will Lo seen how gross= ly the poopla of Sumter County and the Stato hava been wronaed In that inetaueo, nnd how flagrantly the laws and_anthority of tho United Btates havo baon uned for political purposea, 16 will bo found that o woman_nnd monoy wero ot tho bottom of Lhie death of Billinga, Bat, na 1 kaid at the beginnivg, the ‘WORK OF INTLAIDATION GOFS BRAVELY ON, Mr. Willlamuon, Shorill of Sumter County, has ‘beon nrrested, on the convenient chargo of cone aplracy, for discharging his oflicial duty in ro- pressing, without hloodshied, ariotous nejro dons onstration, andis st large on bond. On‘Tuocsday Inat, forty-two citizous of Sumter County wero avrosted by n Dopaty Marwhal and o squad of soldiars, marchod fromn 15 to 46 miles, subjected to datention and oxeinination, and haeld to bail,— thair offeusa boluy that they obeved tho Shorift's summons toach ne & posno-tomitatus in the dis- poraion and arreat of tie Belmont riotors, On Seturdny, Col.'l B, Wetmore, Choirman of tho Domocuatle Exocutive Committeo of Sumter County,—an ald and eminent lawyer, and 6 most moderato, and conservative, oud law-nbiding citizon,—waes arrosted, charged with conspiring to injuro Dotectivo Ilestor; and, notwithuianding thero aro threo United States Commissionera it that county, and several in the adjoiuing countios, ko is to bo carried. 250 miley, to Mobilo, bofore n Commissioner who is not suppectad ol baving any scruples whore the interout of his party ia concarned. 'Those are gome of tho Iucidouts of the campaign. And yot, 8o strong fa publio feoling, and s eroat aro tho incontives which all good citizeny avo Lo diechargo their dutios, we shall CALRY TUL GTATE BY A GOOD MAJURITY, and gain threo or four membars of Congros: and in six montbe Alabema, “redeomad, regous crated, and disentliralled,” will bave ontered upon o carear of renewod prosponty, and ba Leautoous with iho bloom und vigor of o.now lite. oL Gurax, A BALLOOX DISASTER. One of the Guisinys Killeds . From the San Franciaco Chroni :te, Uet, 13, - Yeatorday afternoon Gruer Baislay, & profesa sional gymnust, aud momber of the ey "Proupe, mado_an asconsion from Wood yard's Gnardeos ina hot-air balloou. Tho aicang way nade at 4 o'clock, and was probably tho finest and quickest over mado upou the vonst. Mr. Buislay went through bie usual perforwanco af the Lavilion, and it being the farewell benefit of the Buisluy fumily pravious to their departura for Mexio, tho placa wea crowded to its fullest capacity. After the porformance, the balloon was inflated, and o dogz and parachuto attached. At o givon signal tho ropo was cut, and the kale loon shot lize a vocket ittotha air, renching an ale tituds of about 1,000 fcet in o fow seconds, whon, seized by n flerco blast of wind, it wea borno towards the lotroro, and {nside of half a minute was a full mile from the atarting-point, It oon reached an clevation of 2,000 fect, whon tho parachute was released, aud tho dog floated safely to the ground, winls tho balloon floated for about fiftecn minutes mationloss in the air. At sbout 2 quarter to G 2 cold current of air was reached, and under its jnfluence tho balloon bogan slowly to dercond, By b o'clock it was ivoctly over Bernal Heights, whero it bogan to fail rapidly sud struck with considerable forco. Caught by n etift breeuo, it wns dragged over the rocks with peent violouce. Lore Mr. Buis~ lay lost entive control ot his bulloon, and the repeated striking upon tho rocks, and also sweeping through n board fonco, so entangled him i _tho ropey that ho becarno nearly holp- lesrt. It ntruck nbout teu times upon the rocks belore tho daving seronaut bocane unconacions, vilicn the balloon again rose, nd at a distance of about 13 faet from tho ground he fall, strike ing_upon his back, nnd lywg y thougll dead, while the ballooy, relioved of 1t woight, sailed away., This torrible catstropbio happoned in the vicioity of tho gluss-worls, aud near tho rosidence of Mr, McLeich, who, carously onough, was at ono limea profestionul asroneut. Rushing to his assistance, Mr. MeLeich found Duislay in a torribly bruised and manglod condi tion, with no sigus of lifo excopt an irrogular pulsation of tho henrt, Other partics who had witnossed the accident rushed at onco to the sgot, and tho- suffcrer was convoyed to tho Dhouso of Hr. BeLeich, nnd medieal aid eummoned. It was neorly 7 o’clock before the phyaician arrived and drossed the wounds, wincl wore very sovero. Alr. Buielay was im-~ medintely thorenftor convoyed to his residenco.; Lrom the San Francisco Chruniele, Gel, 14, At about 11 o’clock Alonday evening Josoph Gruot, profeesionally kuown ua Gruot Bulslay, the noronsut, brenthod his lest. Tho docease was sbout 40 yeara of ago, aud was a mativo of Lranou, Mo hod practicod gymuoastics aud bals looning feom boyhoad, and wad ono of tho most daring of acroauuty, _1lig performauces inmid oir on & ber suspended by two ropes from a bid- loon wore of the mout Lthrilliug nature, Although Do had followed thiy porilous ealling for_twenty~ five yoars, muking in that time hundreds of ns censiona, Lie nevor before met with an accidont. Ilo wna & graduato of the Puns Gymnasium, tho propriator of which adopted himiat an early age, and at 15 Gruet had the menagemont of the institution, ~ Shortly afterwurds Lo joined tha troupo of Ltienuo Buisluy, and with them begau giving exnibitions in gyinastics und rarostaties, ‘Iho troupo travelod thronghout Frauce,and mado woveral profesmonnl exeursions to Spain, somo of which Insted for two years, Thoy thon visited the Uuited Sintos, giving exbibitions in New York nnd other Bastern Stales, after wluch they wado an oxtended tour of South Amorics, ro- turning by way of Moxico, and reaching this city ebout nino years ago, whon Gruet made at Heyos' Park tho first naconsion with a hot-pir Lalloon over mdo In this city. His wire died uwon after bis arrival hore, and a fow months af- torwards ho married Lonise, the daughter of the older Bujnlay, who had beer n_membor of the troupo einco vho was 9 years old, Tho troupe nfterwards dissolved, and its mewnbors scattored, Gruet going to Austrahin, Hereturnod about two yenrs nyo, meoting tho elder Buisiay and tiwo or thros other members of Lhe troupe, with whom ha hing been oxhibiting in this city. Ho was o maa« tor of gymnastics, aud excolled in the use of tha foils and the gloves, 1lo pever asconded in a gag balloon oxcopt on the occnsion of tho Pio neers’ recont colebration, whon the adventura resultod in tho injury of two of tho mea in the ‘baskot and tho narrow cscapo from doath of tha wholo party. Ho had nino brothors and sistera engaged iu the same busiuoss. Ouo of his broths er wag Lilied in Moxico four yoais ago by fall~ ing with o collapued ballon. Hia wife, with four little childrou, and an unborn babs, is loft in #troitoncd circumstances. Tho catzstrophe of Sunday Lias caused the surviving members of tha families to forswear ballooning forever, fustiitad =, LINCOLN IN RICHMOND. e stood In Richmond ; und witn honest smiis, “That lit the crowds atound bim with new joz, e razed ulong thie etractd, whence rank aud dis OF Trexson’s hordes had fed, Hiatrusting boy Clung 1o s hand, & if 1o fear’d oo hiurm’ Yram Lnducss only,—lor the multitude "That presicd upon thiem ueeded no atrong arm Of the upublic to control them rude, Who hoid suck Tev'rouve for that gulicless msn, And O} uch rendiny acelamatious Fen Along Uie seulo of voices, Whure Le stept, Some klsg'd the pavements, others yray'd, or wepty Tor, aince to Jusus rove the voeal clume, Miore ne'er waro such hiosanuus on tho lips of Tims, JaMEs Judiox Lonp, e e How Lord Ripon Becamne Couverted to Catholicivim, i The preseat Marquis, about eix months ago, 8ot u[,nluy, writing u‘}mm’ hiet in dofonse of Freo- masonry agalost tho hoatility of Rumasiua. After six mombs of reading his papec lay still bisn before bim, or if it containod anvihing it wa# tho lottor of resignation of tho position of Grand Master, For tho Marquis had boon con- verted by ntuds to tho sido hohad set Litself to refute, He did not huvo auy gonsultatiou witia any Catholie, noitbor AManning uor Capel. He camo to tho oratory at Keusinpton, ludt week, aud nsked to koo onw of tho futhers, His namo aud rank wera entirely unkuown until ho had on« torodt them fu tho registry of that establisharout, 1o thon attended wase, “partook of tho come munivn for tho first timo, !ast Sundev, avd on the following day was received formnlly mto the Church, 1lis nouvost fricuds seem to have bren nnawars that bo contomplated this stop. The AMurchioncss is still & mombor of tha Church of Englaud, aund no ono koowa whether sho will refe1rad by such men as Hays, Waito, aud Pol- Eun. Havo boon taken up &nd proved falso by follow her Lusband or aot.

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