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e THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1874 100, haw sbont 8,000 majority over Gray and Wood, 1Ind, Deme. No Ropnblican candidata, Louvmsvinte, Ky, Nov, J.—Roturng comoin slowly from the Btato, but dispatclien to tho Cottrfer~Journal show Democratle gaina all through Kentucky, 1t is probabilo that tho Domoerata Luyo minde & cloan swoep, electing all of tho ton Congresmon, Cinomnats, Nov, 3.—Returns from tho Sixth Dis- triot of Kentucky render cortalu the eloction of Jones, Dem,, for Congress, over Lis Ind, Dem, and Rop, ‘ppononts by 9,000 m: g NISSOURI. Speeial Dispatch ta The Chicaco Tridune. 31, Loutd, Noy. 3,~Rclurus como iu siowly from this Sinte, But tho following with regard to Con- slonal returns may bo counted on as correct: In tho First District, Kolr, Dew,; Second, Wells, De Yuird, Stone, Dem,; Fourtl, Hatchor, Dem.; Fifth, Dland, Dem,, probably ; Bixth, Thrasher, Repe probs- bly; Soventh, Phillips, Dom,; Efghtts, Franklu, Dom.j Twelft, Qlover, Dam, Thia laa galn of at least fwo Congrossmen in tha Stato, For Governor, lfatdin, Dem,, will bo elected by from 26,000 to 3,000 ma), Tho Leglalaturo 1a heavily Bourbon, which will result In thosuccession of a Hard- shicll Democrat fu ko placo of. Bebura to tha Sonate, Tutchins, tho Logs Tweed of Bt, Louls, has been Loaten in (ho Slsth Ward for tho Leglslaturo by an Tn- dependent Domograt. p 87, Louss, Nov. 4,—Tha clection hicre passed qulstly, and an unusually largo vote was polled, but, owing to tha length of tho ticket, which includes tho Biate, county, Congressional, nnd Legislativo, it will bo very late Lefora tho roturns can bo obtnined, At (his writing (11 o'clock) not oo prociuct of the cily hoy been lieard from, Advices from tho State aro too meagre to indieato tho result [n aiy soction, Colo Caunty §& raported 400 Demogratio mafority, Lawrenco County ia claimed for the Democrats, Jolmson County {s reporiod 300 Democratia majority, Franklin Goynty, reported, 200 to 300 for tho Feople's tick ——— LOUISIANA. Sprefal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribiune, New OnLEANs, Nov, 3.—Tho Iatest, but incomploto, returns from all potnts of tho Stato {ndicate tho clec- Hon of Gibron, Dem., for Congross, in tho Firsh District, overBypher by o largo majority ; Elils, Dem, mtho Second ; Darrell, Rep,, in tho Third; Lov Dem., In tho Fourth ; Moroy, Rop., in the Fifth, oud Nasli, Rop., In tho Sixth. Tho Siata remains{n doubt, and thore will probably mot Loa differonco of mor 1usn twd or thres thousand efther way, NEW OnLEANs, Nov, 3.—Returns {his morning n- Alcate 13,000 Consorvativo majority n the city, Gibson In tho Firet, Ellls in the Sccond Congressionnl Dis- trict, each go out of the city with over 6,000 majority, und their oloction 18 rogarded a8 certain by the Con- survatives, They also claim tho eleotion of Lovy in the Fourth, Spencer in tho Fifth, aud Mooro in the Sixth Congreasionnl District, conceding the cloction of *Du~ rell n tho Third District, Tho Conservativo Stato Central Committco regard tho olection of Aoncuro, their State Treasurcr, s cor- tain, Soven parishes heard from, including Orleans, givo Moncura over 14,000 majority, Tha Gonserratives clsim ten of the eighteen Stato Scuntors, and at least eixty mombers of tho Houso, Thoy olect twerdy-thirco Roprescatatives n this city, Bungvreont, La., Nov. 8.—Tho reglatored colorod mafority in this parish s 1,270, showing that thero wns a heavy colored vato for the Gonservatives, Threo Dumocrats aro clected to tho Leglalaturo, Lovy is elocted to Congress from this dlstrict, bos yond doubt, Additfonnl returns are favorable to tho Conservas tives, Thoindications are that thoy elect five Cone gressmen and tho Stote Treasurer, Tho Democrats Dow clatm the clection of sixty-cight members of the Legislature, 8fty-fvo being o majority, Snneveront, La,, Nov, 3.—~The comploto official 2mocratio majority 1s 029, Two procincts in Bosslor Pzl glvo o Democratio majority, No others bavo been heard from, Nrw Yong, Nov. 8,~Tho Democratic Stato Commit- teo lave recalved tho followlng dispateh ; NEW ORLEANS, Nov, 3.—1Ws hnvo carried the Stato by o large mnjority, The colored poople, in lnrgo numbers, voted ovenly and frealy for {ho Democratis and Couvarvativo tickus, Gibson, Ellis, Moore, Spous cer, and Lovy axo cortainly clpcted Cougressmcn, oud probubly Brasux, The clection wss most quiet aud Joms McExEnY. Spieztal Dispatehs o The Chicayo Tribune. WasHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 3,—Marabal Packard telo- graphs from Now Orleans to tho Republiesn National Committeo that Morey, Naeh, and Darre]l (Rops) aro certalnly clected to Congress, the othor dis- trictn being cithor Domocratic or ju_doabt that tho Republicans havo clocted thair Stato Trensurer by 10, 060 majority, Eight of tho eightoen Senators aro Democrata, and tha Houeo in doult, Ho says a rolgn of torror was instituted in gomo localities, and that threats of dischargo from employers were froely used 10 intimidato voters, New Onwsass, La,, Nov, 3.—The Electon law ro. quires tho Commissioners and Supervisors to sign & statement of the voto and tally-shcets beforo 8 o'clock tho day following tho clection, Tho extra Hulletin atates that meny of tho Republican election ofticials have abeented themselves without complying with thls provision of the law, and, though they had been searched for, could not bo found, Tn tho Firet District, efght wards in tho city snd 8¢, Beruard Parfsh, gave Gibson over 5,000 muj, one parish, Plquemine, to hear from, The Second District, atx wards In tho city, and 8t, Oharlea Parish, glves Ellis 4,690 ma,, threo wards and threo parishes to hear from, The Third District parishes givo Breaux 1,677 moj. § four parishes to hear from, Ini tho Fourth District five parishes give Levy 2,800 mnj.; eeven parlshes to hicar from, ‘Titth District, seven parishes givo Spencor 173 maj. ; seven pariahes to bear from, Sixth District, ivo pnrishes givo Nash 841 ma}, ; sev- on parishes to hiear from, It 13 beliored that Nash is tho only Ropublican elect- «d to Gongress. NEW Oncesiis, Nov, 8,—Texas rctnrns “from the priucipsl towns ehow largo Democratic mojority in overy distriet, .Texas gonds six Domocratu to Cons great, ———— NEW JERSEY. . _ [Theso roturns are compared for gains with tho Gubernatorial olections in 1871, when Parkor, Dem,, was elected by 6,979 maj,, while, attho eamo cloction, the mujority on Republican Congresemen was 5,420, and o R publican Legialature was elocted,) JERsLy CrTY, N, J., Nov. 3.—Teese, Dem,, for Cons gress, defeats Marcus L. Ward by 209 maj. Dedlo, Dem,, 18 no donbt elected Governor by 8,000 maj, Jersey Orry, Nov, 8,—Tho Demoerata carry Mercor County by 200, and Soeract County by about tho same majorily for Governor and Congressmen. Atlddlénex County 18 Democratic by a larzo major- ity, Passafc County shows o Democratio gain of 805 for Governor. Tho Demoerats bavo carried Nowark and Essox Qounty by a emall majorits, InthoBixth Congressionsl District, T, II, Tecse, Dem,, 18 elected over M, L. Ward, In Hudsox County, Judgo Bedle, for Governor, has & majority of about 3,000, A, A, Hardenburgh fs ed to Congraea from tho oventh District by a urge majority, Tausslc County, complete, gives Halsey, Ropublican, for Governor, 14 ma),, s Domoorat gain of 805, Middlesex Couuty has gone Democratic by a largo majority, —_— MINNESOTA. <. Special Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wnsoxa, Minn,, Nov, 3,~Tho returns aro suflicient 1o dudicata that the Domocrata have olocted tho entiro county ticket by handsomo msjoritles, ranging fromt 200 to 400, Waito's majority ovor Dunnell, for Con- €ross, fu this county, will probably bio 200 to 300, Tho Democrats eloct tholr entiro legiplativo {icket in this Qistrict, Sicetal Dispateh to*T'he Chicago Tridune, . OwaToxNa, Minn,, Nov, 8.—Dunuell, Rop., ia un- doubtedly elocted in the First Cougressional Distriot by from 3,000 to 5,000 maj, Meturna from forty towns and citfes givo him a plurality of 1,442 votes, Speciul Dipateh (0 The Chicago Tribune, 87, PAUL, Minn,, Nov, 8,—Meagrs returna from tho Tirst District indicato the election of Dunusli, Rop., to Oongress by a small majordty, In tho Socond Dise trict, Cos, Dem, s elected probably by over 1,000 maj, Third District doubifu), Wilson, Dern., maling extraordinary gstus, snd tho chances appear fn his favor, Ramsecy County gives hiw 2,000 maj, Moune- in Conaty gives King €00 mol, 8o far a8 relurne Lavo been recotved, tho Loghsluturo will bo Oppositlon oni jofut ballot, and possibly, in both Honsos, insuring 8 Democrat for tho United States Seunte in place of Alexauder Ramzoy, — MARYLAND. BaLtrtone, Nov, 3, —1'houias, Dem., for Congross, 5 tho Sxth District, 1s elocted by 730 ma), i Bavttuone, Nov, 8,<0'Brien, Dem,, for Congress, b clected fn tho Third Distrlct Ly 4,453 ma),, and Bwaun, Dem,) by 8,424 i the Fourth District, ARKANSAS, Lrztin RooR, Ark,, Nov. 9,—1The eloction to-day pussed off without disturbunce, A full voto was polled, The Demacrats carry tho First and, it Is thought, the Fourth Warda; tho Ropublieans the Sucond and Third. Tho voto In thia clty Is closs botwoon Wilshiiro, Dem., and 1ynes, Rep,, for Congross, Tho chatces a2 tliat Hynos corries Pulaski Gounty, Advlees from Paline aro flat every voto cast at Liolton, (e county- M, wea for Wilihire, In Fuulkner Wilshire runs targely ahead. Tho Democrata elatm Lt oloction by considorablo mnjority, No nows fromn other districts, LrvrLy Roox, Ark,, Nov. 8.—Fall roturns from the olty show a tunjority of 10 for Judgo Wilshire, tho Domacratio eatdidate for Congroas, The Domoerats elect throa out of Aya Alltermon, —_— GEORGIA. AvavszA, Qn,, Nov, S.—Alexander IT, Stephone, for Cengrees, s olected altmust willont opponftion, Auavsta, 0a,, Nov, 1—Candler, Dem,, in the Fif(h, and Mctilan, Dem., in the Ninth Diatrict, aro olectod to Congroas by larga majuritics, BavanNam, Nov, 3.—Jullan Ifartridge, Dom., for Congreas, 18 elacted by 3,000 maj, AuaUsta, Ga,, Nov. 3.—~In cumming ho relurna from all portions of Georgla, 80 far ns recelved, thera appear {0 bo no donbt that fho election will givo an undivided Democratic delegation in Conpress, * AuateTa, Gn,, Nov, d.—Tlaunt, Dom., Is clocted to Congresa from the Sixth Distrlet; Conke, Dem., from tho Third ; Tilton, Ind,-Dem., from (ho Soventh, each by n deolded majority, Tho Nopublican candl~ date for Congrozs in tho Tifth District aays ho wiil cantest Oanglor's seal, . s T G RHODE TSLAND, Provineyer, R, L, Nov, S,—~Famen, Tep,, for Cone gress, bas s majorlty of 1,403, aud Ballou, Rep., o majority of 1,001, Pnovipenor:, R, I, Nov, f.—Denjamin T, Evmes is olocted to Congross in tho Firat Disivict and Tatimer W. Ballou in tho .Second District; both Nepublicans, ‘Thero was a light voto, e . SOUTH OAROLINA. CRATLESTON, 8, 0, Nav, 3,—Thir city glves Groene, Tuslon candidate for Governor, ,U00 maj, OuanLesTos, 8, 0., Nov. J.—~The resnit for Gov- ornor is in doubt, -Keershaw, Oon,, i cerlainly, and MeGowan, Con,, prolably, clected to Congress, Tn the Oharleston District Mackey, Dus, beats , Dutts, Bmalls, Rop., (colored) is elocted from tho Fifth Dis- trict, Rainoy's ro-clection from fho First Distrlot1s doubtful, ——— ALABANMA. MoxTooMeny, Ala,, Nov, 3,~Enough returna have ‘been recelvod t0 assuro the cloction of Bradford, Dom,, 1o Qongress, in placo of Peltinm,—8 Demoératic gain. AMonTaomeny, Ala., Nov, 3,~Iu this eity tho Demo- orats claim 800 gatn, . MoniLE, Ala,, Nov. 3,~Tho Oily and County of A bile has pgons Demooratis by nbont 1,200 maj, Two rlota wero casod by niegroos attompting to Tescuo no- Ro repeaters from tho United States Marshnt, Tho tiota ware cnsily suppresaed. Two negroes wero killed, and one whito man wounded, MoxTooMRAY, Aln,, Nov, 3,—The Domocrais claim cortaluly five Congressmon, & galn of two, —_—— INDIANA. Special Dupateh to The Chieaco Tyidune, Tont Wawng, Ind,, Nov, 8,—Harrington Township —State ticket, 7 Ropublican mojority, Rtcod Town- &hip—Stato tiokot, 164 Republican, Plorson Township —Stato ticket, 30 Republican, Salom Township—State ticket, 64 Republican, Reynolds Township—Stato ticket, 40 Republican. Docrfiold and Etna—Stata ticket, 6 Ropublican, Parkrillo Township—Stato tickot, 42 Domocratic, Rockford Township~Stata ticket, 76 Tepublican, Mendon Township—Stata _ticket, 20 Democratic. Martin Township—8tato ticket, 89 Ro~ publican, a stoady Domocratio gain B far. Womon's suifrago largoly defosted : nlao constitutional smend~ mont, Buta small numbor of volos polled compara~ tivaly. i NEVADA. 8% Fractaco, Cal., Nov, .—The election fn No- yada to-ay wag conductod quiatly. Most places of ‘business, ond all tho mills and saloons, were closed. No returns rocelved yet. 8% Fnancteco, Cal., Nov, J,—Tha Sharon Leglala- tivo ticket In Virginia ity fa clocted by a falr mafority, §AX Faxcisco, Cal, Nov. 3.—No relurns or satie- factory cstimates from Novada, Doth parifes, Will- fama nnd Sharon, havo sanguino liopes of success, The tickota ara terribly scratchod everywhera, 8AN Francisco, Cal., Nov. 3.—A dispatch from Vir- ginta City, Nev., says tho roturna from al parts of tho Etato aro fn favor of Shuron, No roturn,: —_— DELAWARE. WiratmvaTow, Dol., Nov. 3,—Returns from tha Stato are Incomplete, but the indications are that all turee counties have gone Democratie, and that there ia not a Republican electod {n tha State, —_——— VERMONT. RUTLAND, Vi, Nov, 3,~Dennison is elected to Con- greas over Poland, without doubt, by & largo majority, ——e TEXAS, Drx1soN, Tex., Nov, .—J. W. Throckmorton, Dem., for Congress, hos 281; Bumner, Rep., 147 Craven, Dem., for Stato Senator, 231 overall tho other candi- dates —_—— THE NEWS IN WASHINGTON, A OENERAL SURPRISE, Special Dispaich to The Chicado Tribune. Wasmzatoy, D. C.,, Nov. 3.—Newspaper Tow ls thronged with oxcited peopld to-night, anxlous to hear tho clection returns, Secretary Bristor, Postmaater: General Jowell, Gov, Dennison, Gew, Garfeld, Come minsloner Douglass, and many ofher dlatingwshod gentlemen, aro mixed with tho crowd, ovinclog tho deopest interest fa {ho uows, Althugh Republican losses worn antlcipated, nobody expected such great ehanges, “The editor of tho Now York Times 8135, n a privato Qspateh, that Dix fa certalaly defeatad, but that Tilden's majorlty will fall below 20,000, Alexander McCluro telographs from Philadelphia that the city bow gons RepnbMean by about 50003 that RoblLins, Dem., s elected to Congress over Tarmer and Myors, and that Col, Thomno B, Floronce, Dem., i8 clected to Congress in tho First District, Trivato dlspaichés from Toston say that five Oppo- sition Congressmen, including Banks, nro clocted §n Massachusettn; that Bt Botler fa dofeated by 1,000, and that probatly tho Domocratic candidate for Gov- ernor s electod. The Democratio candidato for Governor in Now Jorsoy fa clocted. Thfa upsats Becratary Robeson'a election to tho Sonato and ox-Senator Cattell’s appotnt- mont to bo Secretary of the Nevy, Tho greatest surpriso fa manffeated at tha nows of Tintler'a defoat, It was supporod that hd wos certaln 10 bo returnod, whatevor olso might happen, s LATEST. IIISOELLANEOCUS. Speetal Disputeh to The Chicogo Tribune, Bostoy, Nov, 3.—Provious diapatclies are confirmed Dy thoro recéived thia evening, and the result a, that Massnchusotts has gone Democratic by a small majori- ty, Dufinton, in tho First District, has 4,417 ma- Jority; Harris about 3,00, snd FPlorco 3,012, In the Tourth District Frost squesks out with about 30 maj. Al the merchants wont solid sgainst him, contrary to all expectation, They bad nolther forglven nor forgotten the Blmmions affair, In tho Fifth cume the avalanche, Gooch carried M rose, and Dunks tho rest of the district, without an oxception, ls mnority Ia abiout ,400, Butlor rau far behind his ticket, oud was defeatod by 974 mal, ; In the Saventh Tarbox han about 1,090 maj. In the Elghih the contest was vory closo, Willlams and Warren werd both at Parker's when the returns from Newton cama fn, "'ho former buttoned up bfs coat ana went over to J. B, Smith's to countermaud the or- der for a banquot which Lo wan to give, aud Me, War- ren ordored tha champagno opomed in tho dining- Tooum. Ini the Ninth wo hoar that Ar, IToar has but 877 ma« Jority, i In tho Tenth, Stovena IIill, Democrat, and Zolye, Indopoudent Rtopublican, are about oveu, Tu (his city Gastou got & majority of 6,009, and ran far abcad of bis eket, Tho veto was hoavy, ‘Tho eity i not beon blg onough to hiold the happy Democruts, Banka recolved sn ovation ot Parker's and ot Faneult Iull, Tho apcoches wero full of re- Jolcing, Mr, Plerco reclvod his frionds with Lia usual Tospitullty, snd ho remarked thnt hio would have heon willing to bo defeated himvolf, if nocorsary, to bring o sitnilar dlssater on Butler. Hupplly it was not, It fa wordiy of notico that nohiody but the politiclaus seom 10 regret the tura over, The Republicans think that tho dofest of Dutlor atones for all, Tho Dmly Advertiser will say: “A part of tho falling off, snd mot s swoll part, wag directly owing to couses for which the Ad. ministration 8 responeible. Outslde of all conaiderations of the popularity or ftness of candi dates, Republicans would not vota fu & way that coutd bo constriied 08 an ludorsemont of tho means by whjeh thio Adminatration hus made 1ts power folt in Massa- chusatts, Thoy havehad s sovorooxperiencoof whntt s to ba foyal to parly during (ho last twelve months, ‘They hava soon the power of tho organization passiug into tho contral of mon for whom the poople have no reapect, Thoy have soen the important Federal oficos {n this Htate manipulsted for pri- vate onds, in violation of the rnles of tho clvil-service and fu studied contompt of their advico and judgment, Thoy havescon tho party ma. chiuory takon posicssion of by the reciplonts of Exeou. tlve favor, and used to fortlfy themsolves in thelr 1o~ sitions and to intiwidate all caudidates for ofe fice who would aillliato with tham, The reduotion of tho nggrenato Ropubliean vole for Congrensmen by 40,100 or 50,030, and tha Josn of & majority of the dele- mition, lu {he onty anawer it wan i their powor to ko to what thoy havo long looked upon ns n grave miatRa of Fxeoutivo patronage, - Tho defeat of somo of onr mombers of Congress fa to ho deoplyrogrettad, bt 1t fs tho prico wo aro to pay for what wa dovautly {rugt will rosult fn tho polliieal regencration of tho Commonwealth, Canruace, Hancock Co.—Carroll, 217; Ridoway, 100; Gore, 80. Bagby, Dom, nnd Ref,, for Congress, hag s majority fu tha tovnalip of 66, a galn of 40 over tho voto of 187J, Rock Crecl Township glves Daghy 9 ma), o galn of Govor 1872, Itfa thonght that Bagby will carry Hancock Connty by 700 maj. Waztnstan, DoKalb Co—Tiidaway, 09 Gore, 40; Pawell, 104; Etler, 47; Farnaworth, 81; Iuribut, 69; Oustle, 83; Jurry, 67; Stornll, 03; ailoy, 30; Byers, 2:0; MeQrally, 67; Collins, 07 ; Holeomb, 107 ; 'Lhiomp son, 42, IiNoxtsy, Dokalb Co.—Farnsworth, 03; Tuclbut, 00; Gore, 118; Ridgeway, 65; Etter, 110; Powell, 50; MeCurry, 196; Castle, 33, Roproscntntives—(Farmors), McGralli, 175} Colilne, 176 ; Ropublicans, Sterrll, 663 Dalley, 813 Dyers, 63, SherlT—Thompaon, 18 ; Hole combe, 03, Coroner—DPreston, 69, GnaND Riwar, LaSslle Oo,, Nov, 3.—~The Ropub- Henn tiekot s carried by tha followlng mojority : Ridgeway, 1; Powell, 7; Corwln, 43 MeIntiro, 03 Dancown, 7; Corbuw, 4. Ropresentatives—Ilofman, 143; Armatrong, 531 1 Holdrldgo, 0136 ; Splcor, 011, Iituevono, Montgomory Oo, Nov. 3.~Teturns como fn mlowly, Tho indieations sro that Bparks, Dom,, fer Congress, wiil havo 200 maj,, and tho Dom- ocratio Stato tokot 8 smallor majority In tnla county, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicayo Tribune, . Canutvviner, 1lL, Nov, 3.—Returns recelved mdi- cato that Gen. Rinaker, Rep., for Congresa, as carried this county by & small mnjority ; also, that J, . Pen- nington, Demozratio candidato for Slierif, 4 electod, oand Peter Huntz for Coronor, Tho eloction of Judga Gllbert, Democratto candidato for tho Lowor Louso, i concaded by all, Suectal Dirpatch to The Chicaao Trilune, TPrrT800na, Pa., Nov, 3,—Tho election in this city and Allegheny County vaesed off very quictly to-day, but the contest was vory close and apirited, though a comparatively Ught vola waw yolled, The Prohlbi- tionlsta® huo snd cry duting the esmpnign drew ont tho full stroogth of the Ilguor- intercats, ond largely stdol in sugmenting tho Democratio voto, Tho Stato licket, fucluding Paz- son, Judygo of tho Buprome Court,was largoly scratclied ¥ Republicans, Paxion i very unpopular in this part of tho Btate, ond thet may mccount for his bang ig- nored, Tho Ropublican Stato ticket, fmchud- ing Olmstoad for Licutenant-Governor, Allon for Andifor-General, snd Death for Becrotary of Internal Affairs, will bo shesd, but not by a Iarge njarity, in this scction of the Btato. Negloy ia re- oloctod fo Congress from the Twenty-second District, and Dagno from {ho Twenty-third, North of tho Allegheny River the Leglslativo ticket fs badly di- vided, tho Nepublicans losing probsbly throo out of tbo nino Roprescutatives to clect, IHMumpliries, for the Benate, was badly shaken by the South 8lde, owing to his ndvocacy of, or at lesst silenca on, consolldne tion, Dr. Wood i3 olected fn' ls place, On this sido of tho Monongahola River’ tho con- test was hot and exciting, and a largo voto waa polled, In Allegheny, Bayne, Rop,, oxperlenced sirong opposltion, but he la undoubtedly clected by o small majority. It {8 vory hard toqet in returna from all sections of fhis part of the Stato, owing to tho longth of tima consumed in countiog tha votes under tho rulea laid down by our recently adopt- ©d Conatitution, Ifgwover, thera can ba no doubt that thia section has gone Ropublican, but by an immenso. ly reduced majority, The county Ropubllcan ticket, ineluding Maj. Montooth for Prosccuting Attorney, I8 clected by & small mojority. 8. Lours, Mo., Nov. 3,—Not a precinct in this city or connfy Liaa yot returncd o full vote, and it is not likely any definite roturn will bo procured to-night. Returns from tho Stato ara stlil vory mesgro, and do not Indlcato a result, Tho Democrats, howover, clain all tho Congresaton} Districts oxcapting the Sfxth sud Tenth, Onthe other Land, the Republicans expect to carry tho First District for Stavard, the prosent in- cnmbent; the Third for Wingato, the Fifth for Seay, tho Sixth for Thrashor, tho Boventh for Lay, the Ninth for Thompson, aud thp Tentn for Hyde, pres~ ent {ncumbent, conceding to tho Democrats the Sec~ oud for Milla, presont incumbent ; Eighth for Frank- 1in Elovonth for Olark, prosent incumbent; Thir- teonth for Buckner, present Incumbent; and Twollth doubtful, Peftls County, the homo of Gentry, the People’s candidate for- Governor, gives tho people’s ticket » majority, but clects a Domoeratio county ticket, and will givo Phillips, Dom., for Congress, a majority. Partial returns from Henry and Vornon Countlos indicate a large majority for Hardin, Dem,, for Goy~ ernor, and Phillips, 81, Louts, Mo, Nov. 8,—Returns from Kanszs waa very meagro and do not Indieate a result, Lyon Coun- ty 218 reported strong Ropublican majority, Labotte Oounty, small Ropublican, Franklin County gives Cusay, Ref,, for Govornor, about 250 maj., and G eodin Tef., for Congress, 160 maj, Tlo Repullican Connty ticket 18 cloctod oxcopt Parkiusom, Dem., for Slato Senator., Shawnoa County {s Republiean by 700 to 900 on tho Stato ticket, snd 500 0600 for Brown, Rep,, for Con- gress. Neowho County gives Ousey 500 inaj,, and Goodwin 30 wma), ‘Bourbon County gives Cobb, Rop., for Cengress, 300 mioj, Osborn, for Governor, falfs behind tho tieket, O:ngo Qounty gives o Republican majority of 230, Baline County—Ropublican majority, 400, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chleago Tribune, o Scmootenart, Mich,, Nov, 3,—The election hero to- Qay shows falling off on thepart of the Republicans and active work on tho part of the Demoderats, Bag- les's majority for Governor and J, O. Burrows’ for Congress, 2, Tho county Hcliet s mostly Ropubli- can by o comewhat reduced majority, Womsn sufrago {s defeated by 80 majority. Swectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. TrrTeRURG, Nov, 4.—Later roturns coming in aliow that Allogheny County lins gono Domooratlc, the firat time In many years, which haa cansed & sensation among the party leaders hero, Returns continue to come in slowly. Balno is clocted (o Congress from the North Side, and Montooth, Proseciiting Attorney, tho only Ropublieans victorious, Negley 1a surely Laaten, Quixcr, 11, Nov. 3.—Tho election was very quiet in this city to-day, an unnsually light voto bolng polled, Net Ropublican gain in city ou Stato ticket, 111, Tho Democratic candidates for State Bcnalor and Sherlfr carry the city by o greatly reduced mafority, Wiko carriea the city by 660 majorlty. Tho Domocrats clnfm Wiko's majority fn_tho city and county at 1,20, a conelderable gain over Knapp's msjority two vesra ogo, In tho townships in Adums County (s fur licard from, fhero {a a large falling off in tho Repub. Hean volo. Tho entiro Domocratio county tcket i3 unanimously elected, Apecial Dispateh lo The Chicago Tribune, TLewistod, Il Kov, ,—Ross' msjority ju_ Fulton Connty fs about 1,00, D, J. Weggoner, Dem., i clectod Shoridf by 700 ma), Drown, Dem,, 1 clocted to tho Stato Scuate, Special Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Vinaixts, ., Nov, 8.—A falr vofo has been polled, but returus como in slow, The Republicsnis havo not polied thefr full atrength, but returns from Demo- cratic preciucta indleato o gain for the Ropublican candldute for Congrees, tho Indopendont can- didato seeming to affect Springer. Tho fght on tho local ticket has besn flerco and bitter, aud indications favor tha loction of tho Poo- Dot ticket, This county, wich used to Lo good for 500 Democratio madority, will_glvo tho Democratio candidato for Congross a baro misjority, If sny at all, No returns on tho Stato ticket, havo 03 yot been xo- celvad, Additional zolurus mako 3t look leus gloomy for pringer. ‘Speclut Dispateh (o The Ohfeaso Tribune. Gatzsuuno, T, Nov. 4 bavo carriod tho doy, Whiting's mojorlty fu the county will prolilly reach 1,000, and tho other counties ro- turu Toporta favarablo o his olection to Congress, Tidgowny Las n the city and town 070 maj,, and Powsll 974, Galosburg, contrary to all oxpoctation, gives Whiting 077 maj, Tho Tiepublican county tckot was carried by Jarge maority. Ongaoy, Oglo Go,, Til, Nov, S,~Burchard has upe Ward of 1,000 maj, Tack, for Shorif, fa 27 wliead, Mr, Horr, Tazowoll Go,, I, Nov, d,—Tidgeway, 1147 MeNulta, 99 CneNoa, McLoan Co,, I, Nov, 3,—Btevons, 113 Tiagoway, Rop,, 50 Ts), Nomaat, 1, Nor. 3.~Ridgtiay, 118§ MoNult, 1 ma), Bostox, Mass,, Nov, 8,—~Tho full roturns will bo vory lato,’ Bopuia niall tows aro yot (o bo heard from but § {9 considered that their voto canuot possibly offact Gaaton's muforlty, which will bo at foist 3,000, Ar. Gaston 18 tn town, and was publicly cogratulsted to-night, “Tuo Houeo will baRopublican, in fovor pf liconse, Tho Hounta will Lo about equally divided, Jenwe OITY, Nov, h,—For Congress, Mareus T Ward and J, Wo Scuddor are defeated, and probably W, Waltor Phelps and Amos Glark, Jr., all Kepublio- aus, Itlooks as if tha Now Juresy Congreasionsl Dologation would stand four Domocruta to thres Tio- publicaus, Tuo Ktato Senato romains tho usmo, but tho House Is overwhelmingly Demooratio, Durnors, Micl,, Nov, 4, 2 o, m~The Dmooratto galus throughout tho Btato oro imuncnse, The No- publicans do ot claim over 5,000 majortty on the Blate tloket, Willlams, Dom, for Gongress fn tho Tirat Diatrict, will havo over 1,000 msjority, ‘Tho count,of tho voto n Dotroit Clty !s very slow, and full roturns cannot bo kuown to-night, Tho vota in tho Bocand Diatrict Ia vory closa; claimed for Wal- @ron, Rop,, by 500 majority. “Tho Third District 1a claimed for Willard, Rep,, by 1,600 maf, Totter's majority fn tho Fourth District Is cstimatod at 1,200, In tho Fifth District Williame, Rep,, a8 far sa heard from, hins about 1,000 waj, Further roturus will reduce this somowhat. In thoe Blxtl Distrlct rolurns give Durand, Dew,, ovor 400 maj. In the Hovonth District Conger, Rop,, fa elocted by ‘probably 1,400 mnj. The Elghth Diairict 1s claimed for Bradley, Rep., by 1,200 ma), ¢ ' Spectal Disnateh to The Chicaqo Trivune, - Yonkvirrz, Iil,, Nov, S0—A lfght voto was cast in this county, Roturns from elght lowna fndioats s Ro- publican majority ranging from 250 to 300 The Indo- pendonta havo tho best show for Shorifl, The Cor- oner's majority will be oss than 300, Svectal Diapatoh to The Chicago Tribune. BrEnLING, TIL, Nov, 3,~Storling gives Ridgoway 410 majority ; Powell, 4083 Burchard, 376; Mills, for Benator, 370, Thero 48 much oxcitoment on Ropro- sentativo, with tho following rosult: McPherran, 1,012 ; MoWhortor, 341 ; McCoy, 963 ; Fronch, 228, 1t fa thought that both tho Democratic candidates areclected, Blztownagiva Burchard overd0s, Thoe county will swell it or 1,600 to 2,000, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, AvroN, Til,, Nov, 3,~Roturns aro comlug In vory slowly from the county. Alton I not yot counted, but #0 far thora aro Republlcan galns, Cooper, Rep., for Sheri(t, s » mojority of about 800. The rest of tho tickot a doubtful, but the indications aro that the entiro Republican tickot 1a slectod, Rinakor, for Con- gress, appoars to Lavo carrlad tha county, Nothing from the roat of tho county, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. Roanvitte, I, Nov, 8,—Two townsbips give Bagby, Independent candidate for Congress, 920 maj, His majority in tha county Is probably 600 to 800, Pk Rook, Ogle Co., Nov, 3,~—Burchard, 59; Pinck. noy, 6h, Icglalature—Sammis, 141; Marsh, 147; Ridgaway, 89; Gore, 51; Ettor, 63; Powoll, 60. NapLEs, Scott Qo,, ll,, Nuv, 8.—Ridgeway, 48; Car- voll, 1103 Gore, 28; Powoll, 49; Etter, 130; Bimpson, 473 Bpringor, 101 ; Turner, 37, FamnrtsLo, Wayne Co., Nov, 3,—8o far as heard {rom Goro haa 209, Carroll, 233; Ridgoway, 220, COongress—Marahall, 271 ; Andoraon, 201 ; Heum, 257, Aunons, Esne Oo,, Nov, 3.—Aurora City—Gore, 918; Rldgowsy, 1,177; Curroll, 240; Etter, 82 Powell, 1,750 ; Farnsworth, 737 ; Hurlbut, 1,014, NargviLLe, Dupago County, Nov, S.—Carroll 183 3 Tidgeway, 120 ; Goro, 33 ; Powell, 837 ; Etter, 6. Con- greas, Caulfleld, 203; Smith, 104, Ropresontativos, 710 Donsmore, 330 ; Mavlin, 40; Olafiin, 81, 0Osweao, Kano County, Nov, 3.—Mdgoway, 113} Core, 81 ; Powell, 126 ; Etter, 78, Congress, Corwin, 113; Campholl, 11, Sonator, Castlo, 122 ; Ourry, 80, Fornsndo Wood, 8 salary-grabber, §a roturnad in tho new Ninth District, reorganized with a vlew to maling it a strong Domocratlo dlstrict, otherwise he wonld probably havo been dofeated, Taano Dalloy, & Republican and admirer and follower of Dutler, {s overwhelmingly bosten in the Elsventh District by MUlis, o Liberal Ropublican. Thls dlstrict wns consldered a8 hopelessly Ropublican, and tho Domocratio nomination waa re- fused by soversl prominent Domocrate, In fact, tho nomination went begging. Willls was finally nom- inated, snd unexpectedly wine, In the Teath Datrict the result fa doubtful, but the chiancea are that Abram O, Howitt, Dom., son-n-lsw of Peter Gooper, haa carried it by a kmall majority, The complesion of tho Assembly, from all parts of {he Btate, insures s Democratic Bonator in place of Fenton, Spectal Dlapateh to The Chicago Tyibune, Mz, rERLING. IIl., Nov, 3.—Brown County gives the State, Congresslona!, aud Representative Demacratio ticket about 500 mojority. This i3 not official, but enongls returns aro in to justify counting on this mo- Jority with a cortatuty, Itarper, tho Domocratic can- didato for Sherltt, s olectod by 10 majority, atter the ‘most unsernpulous and unprineipled fight any man over had to contend with any whero. Seott Wike, Domocratic cendidate for Congress, has & majorily of about 500, Syectal Dispateh to The Chicado Trioune. Raxsas 0177, Mo,, Nov. 3,~No defnito returns from the;Missour! Congressional Distriots yot, The indico~ tions aro that tho voto 18 about s two years ago, Re- tnrna from Kanses to thls (fmo show groat galne for the Roform ticket, and that Goodin will probably be elected to Congresa from tho Hecond Congressionsl Diatrict, Special Dispateh o The Chieago Tribune, PrrTssung, Pa., Nov, S,—Tater returns show Gen, Nogley to bo defouted by Jsmes H, Hopkins, Dom,, for Congress, by n small msjorlty, Tho country dis- tricts may somowhat chango tho vote, but it {a doubt~ ful, Special Dispateh ta The Chteago Tribune, MaxgATO, Mion,, Nov. 3,—Mankato gives Judge F, 1. Waito, Opp., 600 maj, for Congress in tho First Distelct over Mark H, Dunnell, Woite's majority in this (Bluo Eacth) county will be 1,200, Boturns from otber countioa in the district Indicate o close run bo~ tweon Wata and Dunnell, with tho chances in favor of Dunuell, 7. PAUL, Minn,, Nov, 4.—Up to midnight the ro- turnu rocelved do not vary tho rasult in tho First and Second Congrossional Districts, Lut render tho elec~ tion of . P. King, Rop., in the Third District, vory Qoubtful, This county (Ramsoy) gives 2,000 majority sgoinat him, and unless the frontler conntios como in with & lsrge vota ko is defeated, Two years ogo Ramsey County gavo Avorlll, Tep, a emsl majority, Thero have boon Domocratio gains in many directions, but the Republicans boliove they havaearriod the Loglalaturs favorabls to Rams oy's re- election to tho United States Sonate. It s impossible to obtain any mora dofinfte results to-night, The following aro the successful candidates for the Stato Leglslaturo {n this city: William P. Murray, Sonator § Willlam Crooks, F. R, Delano, Huert IT, Miller, Rep- resontatives,—all Democrats,~and George Benz, Rep~ resentative, Republican, =CUATTANOOUS, Tenn,, Nov. 3,—Dibrill, Dem., for Gongress, ir cleoted in the Third District by from 3,000 04,000 mn), Ente, Pn,, Nov. 3.—Full returns of the city gives Pazson, Bep,, 1,203; Woodward, Dom., 1,473, For Congress—Curtis, Rep,, 1,210; Egbert] Dein,, 1,601, Tor Assembly—Butterfield, Rop,, 1,124 § Heury, Dem., 1,684, KAN8A8 01Ty, Mo, Nov, 3.—Scattering returns from precinets fn this ity indicato the election of tho Dom- ceratic tieket by about tho usnal majority, slthough a grent dealof acratcling has boen done, Two Domo- cratio Ropredontativos are clected, and probably » third, R —— THEE ALDER MEN, PIODAULE RESULT. Owing to tho number of {ndopendent candidstes in the field, and tho fact that Mo voteof & mlssing precinct may utterly chango the rosult in ward, it is not possiblo to glve the full st of Aldermnuval.cul. “To followlug table gives thonames of all who aro cor- tauly chosen, and alao of thosa holding ovor : Ward, _ Holding orer, Newly elected, L Tuomus Foloy, Gro. Richardson, R, 1. Aribr Dizon, P N © Wililm Fitzgorald, David Gocy, Tt Jessn Spaldiug, Tumos E, Oits, R, R, B, Stone, “Thomas 0, Clarke, R. In, lleh.l{. . seren L. F. Quilerton, #7360 owrs, Ind. T, MoDonalil, Ind, 373, Midreth, T, F. Dalley. 0. L Wondman. Geo, E. White, Monrao Leathy, J, L Gampball, 8. E. Clovoland, hos, Btout, Jucab Lengacher, David Murphy, XVI XVIT, XvII, XIS, " Thomss Lync XX." Julius Joun i Corcorat, Tnd. ppL ELEUTION FIGHTS. EUraL, Ala,, Nov, 3.—A rot occurred hiore at the polls to-day ot noon, orfginating fn &0 attenipt of two negroea to whip anothor negro for vatiug ‘the Demo- cratio tickot, Tho assatlant drow a pistol. Rosult— thiroo negroca killod, and four mortally, seven sorious- Iy and cight slightly wounded, One white mortally, oue seriously, and threo elightly wounded. Fivoor iz hundred shots wero fired, Bix whites wero wouuded, onme of them, Willlam Kefth, mortally, Throo negroea wero killed outright, und a4 far 8 heard from thirty-fonr were woundod, ten to fifteen mortally, Since tho Aight five havo dled, and three or four moro will die durivg the nght, Sev- eral whites went 1o tho asslstanco of the uogro Who had voled the Qonsorvative tioket, wheu one of his «allanta drow a pistal on the whiles, In an instaut a goucral fire from tha whites aud blacks commenced, which the lattor stood fora socond oF two, sud thon gava way, Thero wero probably 600 shots fired Uy boih sldes, the mujority Lelug. by tha whites, 'The uegross came mn from tho country armed willi platols, heavy clubs, whool-apokes, ele,, and wero very nggressivo upon tlioso of their color who voled the Democratio ticket, Fora fow seoonda afler tho Oriug ceavod tho nogroca Legau to maes for a renowal of the fight, Lut ecofug that tho whites wero armivg to recolyo them, they sgaln scattorod, and «quiet was soon restorod, Nxw Youg, Noy, §,—Coroner Oroker and James 0'Brien, the former & lesder of the Lutnmany Democ- raoy in the Twenty-Ars Ward, and the latter the out« sido candldato for Congress, {ndorsed by Ropublicans, cmo In conflict at tho polls, when tholr respective adhorents interfered, and ono of O'Drien's men hot the Crokor man deail, Relnforcomouts of police have gono Lo tho acene of the confll FAST RAILROAD TIME. MexDpoTA, 1)1, Nov. 0.—Conduotor V. B, Wier and Engiucor Nizon are brln%ng in tho Omaha Exproas, vo hours Iato at -Burlington, on the fasteat timo over made over thia rosd. 'Thoy made tho distanca from Galosburg to Mondotn, B0 milos, in two hours and oue minute, stopa not deduoted. MINERS' STRIKE. Inpranarorts, Noy, 3.—From reporia recsived horo tu-dny from the mining districts of Olay County, a very gonaral atriko of the minors wont. into pffoot yosterday, which promises to bo pro- tractod, a8 noithor oporators nor minora will yiold, —_— THE WEATHER. ‘Wasmyaron, D, 0., Nov. 3.—For the North- west and tho Westorn Gulf Btatos, partly clondy and warm weather during the day, with aouther- 1y winda and low baromotor. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lownox, Nov, 3.—Steamships Nodorland and Indiane, from Philadolphls, arrived out, New Yong, Nov, 8.—Arrivod—Steamship Ne- vads, from Liverpool. Ngw Oasrsy, Del,, Nov. 8,—+Steamship Vador~ 1aud, from Autworp, has passed in. —_— Suicides A OIRL G YRARS OLD WANGE IfERSELF, The prosont sensution of Nowark, N, J., ia the doliberate suicido of a G-yoar-old girl named 'Poress Greseol, on Tucaday of last weok, Eho was found by her mothor hsnging doad fn the wash-house, snd waa then stiff and cold. Tho littlo ono Lad boen ewinging and had madoa nooso of the ropa by tylng ke looso ond of the awing to the beam. Then sho drow herself up, a8 I8 gupposed, by hor hands, and placing: hor hond in tho twisted nooso swuog off and was atrangled. LETTER OF A BUICIDE, A young man named Butenoff, tho son of & 8an Fravcisoo banker, committod sulcide recont- Iy, loaving s lottor 1 which ho eaid : * That tho Eubllu slhiould not suspect that tho deed was ono1n a fit of Insamty, 1 stato that, aftera montl's reflection, I tako laava of this world in the full posgession of all my senees, and that I am calm and collected, but I am driven to this by oxtromo despair, nervous excitement, ote., ote. I bnvo gono to the doge. I'or years I have deported mysolf correctly in_this world, but, during tho last ten waocks, I found that I would have to become involved in dobt ond live upon the charity of others, Even now I find that Iliave ovorstapped the bounds, and can no longor obtain o cont's worthof favor. For woeks I havo offored my services for m; board, but thu{ have not boen accepted, It would take too long for me to regain my formor status, I bave almost begged of thoso who through mo made hundreds of dollars, and thoy turned from me with their bands in their pock- cts. Some did belp mo at tirst, but their man- vor was such thot to approach thom a second time for a favor became {mpossible. My inner- most thavks to [hero follow the names of & dozon parsons], who have, this day that I tako poison, rofused mo crodit,’ EXPLANATION OF AN ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. #rrom the Brooklyn (N, ¥.) Argus, Oct, 40, To-day we aro ablo to prosont a full and relia- blo explanation of tho causes which led to tho recont attompt by Fielder B. Woeks, Eaq., of this city, to take bis own lito, Mr. Weoks s a gentloman of moaus—one of the kindost of bhus- bands and most oxomplary of citizons, Ho con- ducts & large busincas in Now York, and tho cares growiug out of his large commercial trans- actions bave boen particularly burdensomo of late. Laat Monday evening ho outored his rosi- dence, in First I: 0o, much_exhausted by the buslneea-atrain of the day., Ho has been unable to socure sound and rofreshing slaep for somo timo past, and Monday ho procured & small quantity of laudanum,” thinking a small doso would help bim to secura tho noeded rest, It s now ascertained that he took an overdose of the potion, and the medicine, instoad of producing loep, ronderad Mr. Weoks tomporarily insane. In this condition, o soized & small knifo aud stabbed nimself several times fn thd neck and broast. Ho bled profusely, and in cbanging the roattresses on his bod o smoll viel of laudenum was found secrotod between them. It seoms that Mr. Weeks, in tbrusting the knife-blade into hia broast, plorced tho lnnf. Tho wound was closed extornally by a clot of blood, and the air passed from the lung Lo the collular tissues, ‘This produced a remarkablo inflation, and yester- day afternoon Mr. Weoks' body was swollen to twlce thio nataral aize. He was sttended by Dr. Dauniel G, Thomas, of Utios, and Dr. Otterson, of Brooklyn, The skin was punctured over tho apposits lang, aud the imprisoned air rushed out with remarkabla force. Mr. Woeks is mach im- Eravad to-day, and it is likely that he will soon 0 abla to reaume big’ business. 1lo has quite rocovered hia uswal flow of good a[:lrlts. und will uot attempt to induce sloep agaiu by taking an indelinite quantity of laudanum. Wihiore Dickons Found Onc of Ris Characterse ZLondon Correspondence of the Arcadian, A house with a history, thas has suffered from the force of the explosion, ia Winterton House, & large, tambling edifice facing the outer circlo of the Park. 1t was for many yosrs inbabitod by an cccontric lady, & Mra, Cass, who died not long agoatn very sdvanced ngo. This lady bad, neerly half a contury ago, formed a connection movoe intimate than honorablo with one of those TRoyal Dukea whom Georgo III. presented to his unappreciative subjects. I could toll you his name, bat it i well now to lot theas mattors poas into oblivion, snd I should not have salluded to her ustory but tbat there is connected with it s story which is not generslly known, and whick will bo of mteracst to litorary people, booausa the koowledge of it coming to Charles Dickens fur- nisbed him with the remarknble idea ho made uso of in ** Great Bxpectations.” irs, Cass had one daughter, who married against her mother's wislics, although the wodding took plsco at Winterton Houso, When the guests loft the room in which tho weddi"gh breakfast had been given, Mra. Cass ordored the shuttera to bs shut and the doors to bo locked, and from that time to the day of her death the room was ueveroqnn- od, Tho koy was kopt by Mrs, Cass, sud o Jady who lived with her as companion for o long timo told mo that sho did not bolieve that tho old lady hiad ever looked in hersolf. I have boen permit- ted to peop through the keyhole, and haye goon, by the fow rnys of light that penotrated tho obinks of the whuttors, tho table laid ont with all tho plata and chilua just aa thoy Lad bean loft by (ho wedding party. = The table linen was yellow, and had boen oaten in placos by mice and rats, The food had all crumbled into dust, butin the contre still stood tho immensge wodding cake, with ite sugar figures and wroaths of orango blossoms now black with age. It was & ghastly moclkary of a feast, and I turned from the sight with a shuddor of almost superatitiona horror, yot with a feoling of pity for & woman whose ata for ler own child could have romained un- wenkened by twenty yoara. When I know MMra, Caes sho was & little, shrivelod womsn nearly 80, but it was ensy to s0o inher the traces of for~ mer bosuty, Although vory wealthy, she spant an extromely small sum sunually, and lived with lLier companion in two roomsin & wing of tho hm{io, 0 main building belvg quite unoceu- plod. PO Bishop's Voynzoe. From the New York Evening Post, Oct, 31, Nathaniol H. Bishop, of Manabawken, N. T.,; who_sct out from 'T'roy on the 2lstjuat, ina ‘;lper eanoo for an inlaud excursion through tho ays and wator-courses along tho Atlantis sea- board to tho Gulf of Moxico, reachod Borden- town, N, J., 260 miles, in 6+ hours, After rest- ing & fow dnya in Bordontown he went ta Phita- dolphis, and oxpoots to sot out from that ety for Capo flonlopen oarly uext weelt, On his passago down tho Hudson Lo roachod Now York in (he evening and crossed tho bay, outeide of Staten Island, againut n hoad- wind and tide, and met with no mishap, with tho oxception of shipping n littio wator. Hiia cunoo i of tho “nautilus™ type, and was designed by tho Rov. Dadon Powell, nuthor of ¥ Canow Tray. ellog.” The boat {s made of a alnglo sheot of peper, without seams, aud the skin i about ono- eighth of an inch in thickness, It is 11 foet Jong, 28 inchos boam, 8% inohes dopth of hold, and has a bigh bow and storn, Its welght is 58 pounds, or, with the entire outtit, 73 pounds. e Wanked Up Through mBoth Iomie sphoress The Tray Whig tolates tha following: ‘ Wa havo heard much of tho wouders of caule toloy- raphy in outrnnmng time and punihilsting 8pice, but an anecdoto ralated to us lass ovening by Mr, W. P, Phillips, asgistant agent of the Btato Associnted Pross in Now York, who is on o vislt to this city, surpaases anything wo 'havo over heard. A gontleuinu of tho Wostorn Union Telegraph oflico, at No. 145 Broadway, Now York, was sittin s 1u tho cablo-room whon tolo-, gram from Philadelphis, destined for Paviy camo over tho wires, This mossage, hke ul othors for Franco, was to go over tha cabla vi% Duxhury, Mags, The operntor ealled Duxbury s few times and then ealds *'Chat follow is usleop ovidently ; but tho vablo men ure alwnys awake— I'lt bavo to got one of them to go i and wake him up,' Bo he stoyped to anothor dosk, ealled Plalstor Cove, in Nowfoundland, and mont the following messngo: *'‘I'o Cablo Operstor, Dux. bury: Pleaso go in aud wake up my own truo lovo,” This moseago Plulater Covo hnstoned to gond to gond ncross the ocean to Valenols, 1roland, who in turn ‘rushed’ it to London thenco it was hurriod to Paris, and sl onwar to tho Buropoan ond of tho I'ronch cable at 8t. Plorroy tho operator thoro flashing it back to Duxbury. In lous than bwo minutos by tho clook tho messnge had accomplished ils journoy of #oma 8,000 miles, by isund and son, o8 was oOvi- doneed by tho alicking of tho instrumont on the Duxbury desk, which ticked qut in n mannor a httlo more potulants *T'hiat {a o nico way to do; go shond, Your own true love.'" AMUSEMENTS. WOORMIOK MUSIO HALL, ‘GRACE GREENWOOD’ Mrs, Sarah ?“;sher Ames, Costumo Imparnonations and Rooitation: with Btage Difacts. il ngn, Nov. 0 and 10, Admlssion, Toc. Ro o B S i g St 5 o, o sl ACADEMY OF MUSIO, On necount of the Enormous Successof Mr., W. J. DMonday rnd™Tuesdny Tn his famnus personstion of UAPY, OUTLL fa DOMBEY & SO, And the vory nauy atrans requesting its continunnce for oo night moro hecquso tho oluction, brovontod iBoly at: fondaiice, Mr. Gardinor annotinces for tonight and tha Matinco today, DOMBIEY & SON and ‘Tz MISIL LIDN, and tho conwoquont postponemont until Thursday of NO'PHOROUGIIALLE, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Last Weok of tho Cliarming Actross, MISS CARLOTTA. LI CLERCQ, Monday, Turaday, snd Wodnosday, Last nighta of THE SCHEOOL FOR SOANDAT, Tady I'eazlo, MISS CARLOTTA LI Q1RO B O o1 WY commay s, AAIAIRISY b bo the dl’l“l:lMlo avont of 1bo scasou. It bas nn"’rnlllng RNy Ivoning - Tom Taslors boautital dram A ivoning — lor's bos al SAARY WARRRRS o , Neat Week—WYBERT REEVE as COUNT F0S00, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, SRED ArAFEat, opbosite sherman Housa Rnagor MONDAY, Nov.2, 'y kof th Eventot the Season. Kelly & v T eatation of Orlenibacis Comlo Dporas, o™ CELING-.CEEO W .ELT. TEAN-NIOH-TON..........THE ONLY LEQN. 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