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VOLUME 28, e JIRE INSURANOCE. ~ FIRE i el Auency BOWMAN & WALLER, 164 & 166 LaSalle-st, REPRESERTING THE FOLLOWING OLD AND RELIABLE COMPANIES, Not influenced by the ARBITRARY rules of BOARDS or CLIQUES. Williamsbureh Gity Tns, Co. OF NEW YORK. BESTABLISEBED IIN 1858. Deaples Tasurance Company, OF MEMPHIS. HESTABLISIEED IN 1867. Ben Franklin Insurance Co, OF PENNSYLVANIA. ESTA'BLISI—IED I 1866. PAPER. Rock River Paper Co. 1240 ILAKE-S"T"., MANUFACTURE AND SELG, WIOLESALE AND RETATL : PAPER o substitute for Lath and Plaster. PAPIR for Sheathing ; perfectly inodorous. PAPER Carpet Lining; Vermin Proof, PAPER Carpeting; 10 to 50¢ per yard. PAPER Bags;, Wrapping, Print, Book, Manilla, &c., &6, PAPER Pails, Wash Bowls, Fruit Dishes, Milk Pans, Flower Pots, Spittoons, Baskets, Flour Barrels, Boats, &c. ROOFING FELILS at very low prices. SAMPLES SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS DIAMONDS, WATCHES, &o. PEREMPTORY SALE Ofafine stock of DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, slightly dam- aged, at an immense sacrifice. ELEGANT PLATED WARE, TEA SETS, Beautiful Vases, Card, Fruit, Toilet, Cologne, Pickle, and Cel- ery Stands just received; also, tho Finest stock of FRENCH CLOCEKS and BRONZES and VIENNA FANCY GOODS over shown in Chicago, or- dered before the fire and just received. GILES, BRO. & CO,, 266 £ 268 W abash-av. MARS CdLOGNE. An Artist in Odors Originated the “ MARS” Cologne. Its delicate perfume clings to the fabric even through the process of the laundry. A cordial invitation is extended to ladies to drop in at either Pharmacy of BUCK & RAYNER and perfume the handkerchief, free of charge, with the * Mars” Cologne. CENTRAL PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORES, State-st., corner Madison. 11{ Clark-st. 0, Laier & (s, Liberal Inducements State and Washington-sts., OFFHRED IN OFFER 100 PIECES OF (ROKERY, COLORED CHIIA, AND GLASSWARE, BOWEN & KENT'S, The above-named Companies represent ONE MILEIOH Tive Hundred Thonsand Dollars Of Insurance Capital, and insure first-class DWELLING and BUSINESS PROPERTY at Fair and Reasonable Rates. WESTOHESTER FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK. ORGANIZED... . a0ens 1837 Cash Assets, $700,000 ST, NICHOLAS INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORE. Cash Assets, - $300,000 0SWEED AND GNONDAGA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHGINIX, N. ¥. ‘| Cash Assets, - $300,000 These Gompames have not abandoned Chicago, but will accept good risks in desirable localities at adequate rates, TEALL & FISHER, 262 and 264 Wabnsh-nv. ial attention ia called to our new arri- spagrboln'a mt Doaor:tggulgégnercflnt:tl and sairara BT : "Toblo Glasayare ot re el RS 262 and 264 Wabash-av., between i¥ran Bu- ren and Jackson-sts, REAL ESTATE. 71,200,000 ACRES MlSSOuI‘l Lands. Tho Atlantie & Pactfic Railroad offer for sale, on long time and low prices, splendid Farmlog Lands la South- wostern Missonrl, which posscss all the requirements of good and healthy climate, plonty of timber and pure A LARGE LINE OF (ORDED VELVETEENS, At 36¢, reducoed from $1. Also Striped and Checked Vel- vets and BEADED VELVET- EENS, entirely new articles, and the novelty of the season for SLEEVELESS JACKETS. HATS. wator, long and cool summors, and short and mild win- e o transportation from Bt. Louis forland-bogors and thoir families, Olroulars, containing map and guldes, free to any ad- dress. Bectionsl maps, showing land sold aod nnsold, 6 conta. For full particulars, and ;g;::"':nfilhl:nmh' eall or febis g0 offics, 121 Nans 54 o sar Ghisein n;lv. . WISNER, Gon. Agt., Or address A, L. Deavo, Land Commisstonsr, 25 South ourth.st., St. Louls, Mo, APPLES AND POTATOE Ay & ot DONT BUY YOUR WINTER STOCK UNTIL YOU TAVE CALLED ON 6. LASHER & SON, 126 South Water-st. Orders for the country l:lll'l![ulb' flled at bot« tom prices, New York State Anoles. We are regeiving daily flve to ten oars bost Wintor Faalt, wall aisotted tor nale ap traok or out of store, N XLEIN & 303 Kinglo-at, GOIDRLES STRLNTTS For Racino, Milwnkes, Bicborgan, Manite. wac, ota., dally(Sund . fam. ‘2~ Saturdey s hoss dowkesve watil & b o For Grand Havan, Mu ote., Monday, Wadnesday, fout Michiian-av. OPENING. T OPENING. ~ GEORGE LIST WILL OPEN 1018 COFFEE HOUSE At 72 Randolph-st., noar State, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4. S tatends aud patsans are cordialy favited, AGENTS, 148 LA SALLE-ST. PAY ‘YOUR ELECTION BETS OF HATS AT SCOTTS, 192 Madison-st. and 168 Clark-st. '*TWILL COST YOU LESS THAN ANY- WHERHE ELSH, LEGAL, Diotice {a horeby siven that on the Sth duy af Nflvlmhur— 160, 3 il ol for cash, undar mud by i v\x( ne of tho order the Cook County Clrcult Court, all the Wi Sl FaSaors, sen s Stors. Fratuzon, avg ant ta at., Gilcaco, ‘and whl roscive acalod bids thorefor uutil en tho bida will be aponed at the above will bo mado ta the highest and hest Tida wil b sece frod for tho whiole or ovo stock of goods and kxt; n miniod at £ and 4 Giatoot. by porsnie e, wadonsiguod “risarves the YIRAD, Rocolse SCAPES- FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO. 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago. Becarel’ulmbnynnly theGenulne. F!NAN GIAL. L i v T Flonte that placos s collections ae soon snovardus Lng oas l0sa, solls oheaper thaa the hnx o(ul.l ma; e e jand In o ilnquents, FRASIEW'S NDSHOES, FARNUM & OTIS, Manufacturers and Wholosals Dealors in QY 109 WABASE-AV. Tuvite yon te cnmlnn their Alnck‘ assuriog E?n the finent ariaty at tho low olenslo prloen. £ ORDENRS Prompily atvendien to: FORS. GLANG & HOPFIIAN, Importers, Manutasturors, and Doalera in Inadies’andGrents’ FINE FURS, Buftalo & Fancy Sleixch Robes, ‘WHOLLSALR AND RKTAIL, 110 & 112 Fast Madison-st, SLO WILL BUY A BRAND NEW feal Skin or L?nx Muff and Boa, Retalled at from 325 to 84! bohl ln alose out a jot pur- ohissed at bankrupt aale In Now Yo lnlll!nnu! 545 Michigan-ay, ord to the- whn‘ 0. hard winter atrikes the d TR ThENOY, Gornor Munras and Sate-ste, MONEY TO LOAN On firat-class oity proxfirty, improvod pra- forred. D & 166 LaSallo-nt, _ WANTED. WANTAD 0 PURCHASE. “T0 RENT xS T va or six acres of Iand for manufsaturing puroosos. Mosth raud ey inollfon, Addrots, atattng lo 0 REN lon, sarmg,"do- Dl ENNIS LONG, eare ‘Intornasionsl M GOAL SGUTT . The Double Storo in Tribune Building, on Dearborn-at., with two Fire-Proof Vaults, suitablo for Danking, Insurance, or any firat- olass morcantile business, If desired, will be divided o suit tenants. Apply to WM. 0, DOW, Al Tribune Bullding, THE NORWAY RAT COAL HOD itill donat Patont, Scoop with the Houttle gna‘. !hn m,'"fi n'n.':f“fh- v 0 ha monioy svee oifered BUCKHT ©0., " §I1 RIVET e i CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1874, THE ELECTIONS. Great Democratic Gains Everywhere. The Lower House of Con- gress Democratic by 30 Maj. The Democrats Gain Six United States Senators. Massachusetts Swept Clean by the Democrats, Gen. Butler bverwhelm- ingly Defeated. Banks Ilected by a ‘Decided' Majority. The Democrats Carry New York State by 40,000 Ma- jority. A Democratic Legislature Elected in Pennsyls vania. A Democratic Majority of 25,000 in Missouri, Scharz Loses His Seat in the United States Senate, A Democratic Legislature Eleoted in Minnesota. New Jersey Almost Solidly Democratic. Meagre Returns from the Elections in “lilinois. Probable Republican Loss of Five Congressmen. The Eleotion in Chiosgo Past Finding Qut, Smith, Farwell, and Ward Probably Flected to Congress. The Opposition County Ticket Cer- tainly Successful, THE DAY. The election yestordny passed off quiatly through- out the city, In s fow of the wands minor diffcullies occurred hotwoon tioso who had fmbibed too freely, |’ but Do sorlous results were reschod.” Tho quletaess, characterizing tho dayis remarkablo, in visw of the oxcitement which has pervaded 'political’ clrcles for tar~ 10” aTATR TR'AS, nu sumater, || oncans, . Rida-|| Ag- limd- C\:ub way, || new, feld. Smith 102 040) il 1) 261 i 9 233} 3| 913 1y 2309| 301 17 4( 8ay 4l 00 204|180 5 273 74 280] 204 141 6l 2 31 241 10| 59 7 100) 14 107 173 42 8l 48y 08 5044 325 261 v B O xn' 108 190) 188 109 ml 206 Total....| 2,740 850l) 2,704) 600} 2,1481 1,43 11 284 225 17| 188y 223 ol my @l mo el el o 136] Total.... Total, Totaldd C.D,| sovaral days, and the idea, which had gatnod aredence, | Lako that fraud would bo the rulo’ rather than the excep- tion, ent precincts, who remained 'throughout the day, guarding thelr patty intercsts snd ' fulflling” thelr | ‘promiscs of * oternal vigilance ¥ after thair own fasbe fon. Another class wos also cqually eatly i attend- ance, whose duty it wis to circalato Hickota, sach man Defng supplied with » sufMictent varioly of “spliis” to sccommodste tho most fastidions, From reporta which had gatned ctrenlation, TOE ELEVENTH AND TWENTIETI WALDS were looked npon with marked fatereat, At tho open~ Ing of to polle n theso warda o Srowd was greah, and fortunately wes greatly disappointed. In tho Furst Precinct of the Tweatioth Ward, » Hitle aim. culty occurzed o he admission of elallong. ers to tho judges' room, Which was dispood of by tho exchango of some harah exprossions, Later 1n tho day attompla wero made to pol illegal votes, which wero prompily sercsted. was jorked from the window by a friendly hand. No diffioulties wero reported from the Eloventh Ward, al- though numerous fraudulent votes wers astempiod to bopolled, m REPUDLIOANE did tho hard work during the day, espectally on the North Side, Tley were thoroughly organfaed and barmonious, and, armed with mouey and s varlely of tickots, dld very effective vico, ‘The Opporition, somehow, laoked spir- it, barmony, and indusiry, sod sppesred 1o delight in (riftering away time in dle discussions, leaving tho Republican workond to gether tha stray votes, It the Opposition workers, especially on the North Blde, had had leea beer and more industry ; loss 1angusge, and more grit, thoy would have served thelr party to better advantago. During the doy sad last night charges were froely made by eitlier party that they had been * sold out™ Dy their fricnds, In the Minth Ward tho Opposition Ieadera claim that the Chalrman of the Oommiticoyleld- ed to Ropublican intiuences, and worked sgalust them, ‘Bimilar charges wore zande agulust obhier leaders of both porties in other wards, coming, in most fustances, probably, from a fallure of party chiofs $0 realize upon infated hopea, TRE SALOONS, Notwithstanding the State law sod the Mayor' proclamation, each forbidding the selling of spiritions Uquors upon electionday, evory saloon of the city wan opan, sud dolug a largo businees. This Was in tho faco 6 the entiro polico force of tho clty, Bo farmo arrestafisve boen roported, most probably from the fact that tho polica force could not zoport the fufractors of the law withiout eriminating themsalves, AND GQONGRES- STATE, OOUNTY, 8I0. AL aru’: TRAS| BUERIFE, CONGREAS, e Car- Ruiz| A Jirad|| Gout ofnc ave | Rudg- rad rall, | teay, m%.{ Iy /led. Simth L Total,., 1L o8 lflJ' b (3‘ | wah n:} 18 wotak,| 1,028 3,100 :.m| Losa| 100 0B 3,10 One person, fresh [ from tho Cansdas, tiod to vote, but in tho altempt Toog in sdvancs of ho opening of ihe | Leyd polls each party had fls agents at tho differ; sor- |'y. B CONGRESSIONAL. 2134 7| 209 lm sl 2001 821 249 290, o 8] 259! FIRST DISTRICT, E 1872, Otia, Rdee. 50 m us a8 Wards, Wards, BICOND DIsTUIOY, . THIRD DISTRIOT, 1872, 1674, Ior- Ta rison. | Ward, 2o o 12,1831 167, 1874, T~ | P || L | Fare Mojme) well, ‘Haye) vell, 518 "2 NUMBER 73. iy THE REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS. Aatrangor dropped suddonly into tho Tepubli ‘headquarters, on Olark streot, near Lake, wonld have Deon puzzled fo find so much raom to spare for his unworthy person, Hsd somebody apprised him of the exciting fact that an alection iad been held during tho day, he would bave fmmedistoly concluded that ho waa an unexpectod inmate of some droary Southiern town in which the oxcitemont of politica had caused no alir, and aroused litlo, i any, enthusidsm, Tue room was ALMOAT DRAERTED, At about 8 o'clock a dozen or two of people wero gathered in oxpectant silence, and there they waited, Oceastonally some highly Important poraon, usually s pollcermam, would bring 8 alip of paper o the denk sud Iook ronnd for a wol- come, Failing o seo tho mass of cheery faces and to Toar 136 buzz of volces, he would drop his burden snd elink quistly away, The roturne ho broughy wonld be from some procinct on tho North Bide, pro. _olaiming a partial guccess for tho audlence bo expect od toreo. When road they would be roceived with quict comment, and Jeavo nothing ta thie hearors upon which tofonnd a bollef of success for the ticket with which they sympathized. Thoso who were present at 8 o'clock left shorlly after that hour, Thoir places ware taken by & few of all clasacs, COLORED REAIDENTA of the South Slde had lito intorcet in North Bide e sues, aud by somo unlucky eoincidence thego gentle- men and the roturus weco of litle intercat to ench other, By 0 o'clock he headquartera woro almoat deserted, snd hnlf an hour later tho gas was turned out,and the few benighted individuals left in tho room wero glad to betake themnelves to quarters more prolificin information and warmor in sympathy, Tho AIntor-Ocean oflic had at length found s polnt of eom- petition, and 343, PHELTS had nesumod the duties and importance of & bullotin Loord, sod thére annotinced, precinet by procinct, tho will of ths soverlegn peoplo. Thls; wea not altogether im socordanca with the wishes snd hopos of {hoso who had crossed the streot, but with & genoral bellof n the mutabillty of human affairs and populsr clections genorally, they loft the sldowalk for moro congenial quarters. The ‘bar-room of X THE SHERMAN HOUSE ° spplied s want keenly felt by patriotle cllhnnl‘ Arrangoments had been mado to bring the returna {from the varions precincts to this popular place of ro- sort a5 faat a8 they came in to pollce-headquarters, In consequence of this judiclous arrangement great quantiifos of consolation wero Aispensod for some palrons of the bar, whilo equal quontities of " jubllation wore poured down by thelr op- ‘ponents in political sympathy., But 10 o'clock ‘the bar-room. was filled. Almost everybody who amiounted 0 anything was thers, Mayor Colvin and Oorporation Counstl Jaraleson wero standing In a state of pleasurablo excilement, and foward them' a4 & nucleus the * FRIEKDS OF TITE OPPOSITION - gravitsted as naturaily as Newton's apple to the carth, Ttrves warn ot .lcast 300 poroonn prescnt at s ime i thia pleasant resort, Tholr atiention wsa occupied in vorlous ways. Atoneends bulletin board had been thoughtfully placed, Herg in generous confusion wero scottered returna from preclucts in the city, ro- turns from the county,’ from the Slate, from sisier States, from Now York and Philadelphis, Thero was .one private dispatch FUOX DOSTON, It read a8 follows : * Butler §a defeated for Congrees.” This was scrutinized with unusu! interest, Had the vetoran politician beou present to hear the comments flung around be might lisve concluded that, aftor all, a good man's pame i not cortain o gain the sympa~ thics of other good men, The exclamations ranged from s serioa of blanks. with an admiration-point at tho end to cries of “Dully for Easex " * Salary-grab, by G—1" and *“The d— has bis duoatlast!” These phrases may havo boen complimentary, but the tbo tome dn which they wero ut- tered rothor lent to them an emphasis of gloo than of sorraw, Dnt whils rumors of the ro- sult in New York, Brookiyn, and Philadelphia were alscussed'nnd belleved - with joy unspeakable, tharo ‘were matters of greater intercat at the other end of thio room, Here Fraunk Wentworth was busy, It is not often that Frank {s busy, but last eyening he was. o read or tried to read the roturns as fast as bo got them from the various precincts to tho surging orowd around hin, but tho intorested porties around Mayor Colvin could hiear not the faintest whisper, Whatever v the laaue, Bowovar, A HOWL OF AFPLAUSE omo way or tho othor showed that. matters were satis- factory to some part of the crowd. When, however, tho majoritica favorod the Opposition, then indeed could tho sympatiss of the majority, and n very largo majority, bo predicated. Throo-fourths of tho crowd in the Sherman House wors ¢\ ¥OR THE OFFOSITION, and they lald down sorip upon the bar with » freedom and generosity wortly of o misslonary meeting in the oldon time, befors skepticism had mado its way, and juvenile nickel had. been resorved for the mwoets of the confectioner in preference to those of chiarity. The crowd grew inatead of diminishing, and increased with tho houra untll tho maximum was reached, when 1t gradually foll off, and sympathizers and denouncors of sucoess retired to droamof {he future. To many the droan: was s nightmare, to the othors a dream of ‘Eden,—Paradise Rogained, — THE. OPPOSITION PARTY Established thoir headquarters for the reading of re- portant McCormick Hall, North Olark etreot, last evening, ‘Thers was quite s concourne gathored there, snd the apnouncomenisof ** People's majoritics wore . roceived wilh ‘great spplause, The platform was crowded with gontlemen more or less distin. guished fn ocity and counly politics, Among those recognized wora A, O, Hesing, Frank Aguow, John M, Nountros, Washington Hoalng, W. J, Onnhan, Thomes A, Moran, J. J. Orowloy, Aloxandor Sullivan, Emil Dietzach, B, G. Caultield, and many others, Mr. Rountres was callod flpnn to preside, and Ar, Orowley read out the reporta s they camo, Bir, Hesing was loudly called for, but excused him- solf from making = long apeech, 5 Le was vory hoarso, He sald (hat the county ticket was corlainly olected, Dbut . that matters in tho three Congrossional Districts were very much mixed, However, tho Upposition party eould con- gratulato taclf on a aplendid victory In Cook County, [Loud aheers.) ',\'rmu 1doua aliouts of * Agnew ® wero then ralsed, ~ainet eamo forword, und sahil & few pleas- 1g thie people of Cook County for the . u-n'ul upon him, e would endeayor ¥ o the letter of thoflaw, aud, conzo. e satisfuction of his constituents, ¢4 wero also made by Thomas A, Moran, +s it, Doolittle, Jr., Washington Hesing, B, J,’ Canitield, and ottiers, ‘Qreat disappolutnient was expreased by mauyof the audience at the unsatisfactory result of the elootion fn tho {Congressions! Districts, The meeting did not break up until midnight, e CONGRESSMEN.ELEQT, ILLINOL-10, Sldno Bl Top, aspot D. Word, Rep, re-slected, 4, uarles 1, Farwoll, 1iop,, re,elecied, 4. Btephen A, Hurlbut, Hep,, re-olected, 5. Horatio O, Burchard, mu.. ro-olectod, 0. Thowas J. Hondoraoh, Rep, 7. Alozands Cumpball, Ind, (veobably) 8, Oreenbury L. Fort, fiep,, re-olecis : Richara IT. Whitlug, Dofl, 10, Johu G, llalzby, Iud (probabiy). 11, 8eott Wike, D 12 illam 3 Bpringor, Dem, Adlui E, Sovonson, Dou., gain, M. Joneph G, Cannon, Nep,, Fo-clocte: ), Johu R, Eden, Dom,, re-slocted, 10 E0iam Ao 3. Bhrks, Demte galn (probably), 17, Williain 1, Morrison, Do, re-eloated, 18, Willlam Hartzel), Dem,, gain, 10, William B, Andcrson, T, (probably). ARKANGAS—S, 1, Luclon 0, Gause, Dein., gain, 2, William ¥, Blemons, Dom,, galn, 8. Willism Y. Wilahire, Dom,, gain, 4. Thomna M, Gunter, bm.,'ra octed, DELAWARE~1. Jamien Wiliazms, Doi., goin, TA=D, 1, Jalin Hartriago, Bom, map 2, William ¥, sm(lu». e'xflni,lalu’l‘;a fad 3. Philip Cook, Dem, 4. Yonty 1. Hhesin, Dam, 5. Mlion A, Cunler, Do, gatn, 6. Jamos 11, Blount, Dem, T Wiliam i, "mgimy, Dém, oxnudor It Stophoun Dem,, no opportiton, 9, Garnett ModMillan, Dem. RN TUORY~10, 1. 4.1 Boone, Dem, * Tohn Young Trow, Dom, re-elected, 3. Charies W ATUiko, Derm Fo-clocted: 4. J, Proctar ‘Knott, Dom, 8 Hilward ¥, Tarmoni, Ders, . Thoman L, Jooes, Dem, Ry iackburn, Doin, 8, Milion 7, Durhiam, Dem., re-elected, 9, Hntrison Cockrill, Dom, 10; John B, Clarke, Dem. LOBIATANA—=0, }; Jeudan 1, Gibgon, Dein., gain, :5. L Juhm Ang., Dex,, gatn. . Josoplh A, Breatz, Dom., gain (probab] : Witliam 41, Tovy n.;m."' (robablsk Wiliam 3 jonter, Doy gl & owopiat Moore, Bom. (prabaiz)s NARYLAND—O, 1. Pblip T', Thomas, Di, 2 Qaslon D, Knberls, Detn, . William J. O'Brien, Dom., re-electe & Thoman Bwann, Dt reatocian o B, £113. Honklo, Deme Rab (hroast : 3 0, Willism Walals, )7 Ly BBI0 (pm\ufi 9). KARSAGTIOSE: 1, James DnMnton, Rop,, rc-meclu]. s 2, Benjamin W, Harris, itep., re-elocted, We 3, Heury L. Pletes, Rop re-clectod, 4. Josinb G, Abbotf, Dem., gain, 5, Nathanicl P, Daniks, Dam,, £ain—,000 maj, 5 Oticion P, Thompeba, Dethe (bortn Butlof 7. Johti K, Tarhox, Dent,, gaiti. 8 Willim WV Warken, Dtim, gain. 9, Georgo F, jInar, lteh., re-slected. 10. Carios A, Btovens, Lep, (probably). 11, Gbester W, Ciapin, Dem,, gain—Iarge maj, MICIIGAN~D, 1. Alphious 8, Willlams, Don,. gain, 3 Uenry Waldron, Ttop,, ro-ciected, 3. Goorgo Wiliard, Rap., ro-clected, -4 Al Potto, pim., G orobabiy). ” 3 lam V! )y re-clacte ot & George u(.knunna mmp' o Haoety Rep., re-cloctod. E, Ruthan B, sy, Bopn rosiootad. 0. Juy A, Hubbell, Ko, Roeloctod, MisRount—14, 1, Edward 0, Kehr, Dorm., gatu, rastua Wells, Dem,, ro-sleciod, William 17, Sibiic, Doy roclected, & }fifl;fflaAi nmh:‘:r, Dem,, re-el Richwed b, Biand, Dosn vessiosiad ¢ Dabiy), 6. Charles W, Thrasher, Rop, (probal % Sotn E. Phinin Do, T il 8, Benjamin J. Franklln, Dom. avid Ron, Dom., gals {probably), D, llydn‘ Top,, ro-olected (probably), ‘Glaik, Jr’, Do, ro-clected, 13 Toh N, Qlnwers Dom se-mieci 13, Aylott H, Buckner, Dom,, ro-cloctod, by 10ni—30, 1, Houry B, Meteslf, Dem., gain, 3. John G, Belvumaker, Do te-locted, 3, 8imor B, Qlittenden, Kop. Edwin T, Mende, Dem. Cox, Dom., ro-clected, 7. Bwith Ely, Jr., Dom,,~3,000 maj, 8. Elijah Ward, Dem., gain, 9. Fernondo Wood, Dom., so-socted, 10 Abram B, Hewitt, Dem., gain, Benjamin A, wu'm, Den,, gain. Son O ionime D lectod by 3,08 dun O, ouse, Dom,, re-slectol corgo B, Deabe, Dum, w 18 Soymoue 1 Stcbba, fiep, = . Oharles la:ns, Rop. {probat 17, Martin 1. Townsend, X%o;l o 18, Androw Williams, nnn,.—a 000 maf. 10, William A, Wheeler, 10p.,—5,000 maj, 20! Wonry I, Hathorn, op, (probably). jamuel F, x?flll!l’, '}"0 cor aloy, Rep. BT, 3 m akor, Ro . (pral e 92‘?. g:l! W. Dhflz%wnrnfi lllle nl . Glinton D, MacDou i 27, Elbridge G. La) hnr‘é: up:’n b s 33, Thomas O, Platt, Bop, ro-elocted. 29, Harlo Hakes, Bep. g!i: -{’nmnl L. Angls, Der_r‘\ glln (p\‘o\)lb‘” BY JERSEY—T, 1, Clemont 1, Sinaiskson, Tiop, 2. Audrow J. Bmity, Dom, gali. 3; Miles Ross, Dem., galn, & Tiobort Hamilton, Do, ro-clectod & Augustus V. Gutler, Déim, gain. Aatous L. Ward, Rep., roslctod. 7, Augaatas A, Hotder érgn, Dem., gain, 1. Danfemin T, Eemtoe; Kep, sosi ., Dona: e, Itep,, reclected—1,400 ma), - 3. Latimer W. Balloy, ftop.; 1,100 maf, . THNNESSER—10, 1. Roderick B, Butler, Rop., re-clected (prob). 2 Jucob M. Tiiombiirgh, Rep, re-electod (prob), 5. George G, Dideell, Déanepatie < e 0% Prob) 4. John W, Hosd, Dem., i, 8. John M, Dright, Dem.;“l'h—elwfiefl; 6, John F. House, Dem., zain, 7, Washinglon @, Whitthorno, Dem., re-slected by 5,000. 8, JokA D, G, Atidns Dem., re-clected. 9. William P, Caldwe ., goln. 10, 11, Gasoy Young, Dem - GRird600 XA~ 1, John T, Reagan, Demm. 2. David B, Culberson, Dem, 8, James W, Throckmorton, Dern, 4 Zoger 0. Mils, Dem., raslected. 5, Johu Hancock, Dem,, re-elocted, & Gustave Bebioleher, Do, i TINOINIA—O, 1, Beverly B, Douglass, Dem., gain, 2. Jumes fl, Platt, Jr., Rop., Te-olected. 4. Gilbert G, Walker, Dent., gain. 4. William I, IL. Btowell, Kep., re-clected, 5. Georgo 0. Caboll, Dem,, galt, 6. John R, Tuckor, Dem, 7. John T, Ilsrri, ‘Dot re-clocted, & Epa Hunton, Dom, se-clected. o/ Willism Torzy) Derm: IBOONSIN~8, 1. Gharlea G, Williayas, Top., ra-clected. 3 aclon B, Caswell, Hop, 3. Henry B, Magoon, 3 Wiz vis Lo, Dan. 3,000 maj. 5. Samucl D. Burchard, Dem, . Gabriol Bouck, Doy, gaih (nrobably). 1. Joremian M, Thnk Hop. ro-olected. 8 Alexandor §, McDIll, Kop., re-clectad. ——— ILLINOIS, Special Dimateh to The Cliicago Tribune, ‘WvoursTER, 1L, Nov, 8.—From tho reporta that come in from the various precincts the county hsa gono hieavy for Blair, Dem,, for Sheriff, Itis impos- slble to toll how tho county has gono on the Btate tickot, an some precincts have not yet been heard from ; but from present indications and reports the Independent ticket is defeatod, There will bs nothing dofinite until to-marror, Speclal Diepateh to Tha Chicage Tribune, Dervioene, 1ll, Nov, 3,—Vote of Delvidere: Rew publican ticket—T. 8, Ridgewny, 506; W. B. Powell, 5083 8, A, Turlbnt, 609, Indopendent—David Gore, 703 8, M, Ettor, 18 ; John ¥, Faroeworth, 72, ‘Beuvivenr, Doono Co., Nov, 3,—Largs vote polled. The prospects sre that Hurlbut s ro-elected o Cone gress by o large majority, and Ridgawsy for Slate Treasurcr, Soveral smaller fowns in this connty ge Tiopublican by a large mnjority, Speclal Dispateh to The Clidenan Triluns, DanvirLe, 1il,, Nov. 3,—Tho polls have just ama, with 1,317 votes polled, gainst 1,350 at the spring oloction i this townehip, No excitement during the dvy, From the best information obtninable, the’ stralght Ropublican ticket will probably carry the townslip by 400 majority, againat o usual majority of from 700 0 900 at provioua olections, Special Diapateh bo The Chicgo Tribune, DaxviLLE, Ill, Nov, 3.—About ono-sovonth of the votes polled in this townsbip have beon counted up to- thiis hour without aasorting tickets, and shows the Re-" publican vote to have been sbout {hreo to the Opposi- tion’a one, and in the samo ratlo throughout the can= vars, 'The Republioan majority In tho townabip wilt be sbont 460, No roturna from tho intordor practncts, DavirLE, Vermillion Co., Nov. 3.—Cannon {s ahead of Pickeroll about throe to one, and Rldgewsy threa to onoahead of Gore, Cannon's majority in this county i about 500, Specfal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tyibune, Princeson, Iil, Nov, 3,—~Tho indications point tos large Republican victory in Suresu County. Hender- s0n, Republicau candidate for Congroas, has over 300 majorily In Priuceton, and themajority in the county cannot be less thian 1,000, Spectal l"n'mleh o The Chicago Tribune, Mowstous, Ill, Nov, 3,—Of the sizaight tickets of cach thore ara 508, The Republicnn wajorlly s 186, About 150 acratched tickets aro yet to bo counted, 1t will bo Iato boforo they are Auished. Special Disatel (o The Chicayo Tribune, Osetoa, 1, Nov, 8,~Tho Topublican msjority hero is 104 on Stale Treasurer and Slate Superinten- dent, The Democratio candidato for Gongress re. celved a msjority of 3. Tickela split for Jocal reasons, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Eewans, 1L, Nov, 3,—Tho State ticket and Hender bout 160 rajority, son have el nu,mé'» {0 The Chicago Trfbune, Oatno, Ty Nov. 3,—The eloction 10 thia oty passed off quiotly, Only about a two-thirda vate was polled, artzel, Dom,, hisa catried tho city by about 200 maf, Alight voto wns pollod in tho county, but it {u fme poesiblo to toll tho rosull, The news, as far a8 re. colved, indicates a largo Democratic galn in the dis * triot, The gpntest has beon very close, bub aa yat the + rosult cannot be named, Camno, 1il,, Nov, 9:—0Oatro gives the Democrsiye

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