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. VOLUME' 28, FIRE INSURANCE. sy Ageaey @) maves (@) BOWMAR &__ (ATErican CAromos, " WALLER, - 164 & 166 LaSalle-st, 'REFRESENTING THE FOLLOWING OLD AND RELIABLE COMPANIES, Not influenced by tho ARBITRARY rules of BOARDS or CLIQUES. Williamshurah Gity Tns. Co. OF NEW YORK. ESTABLISEIED IIN 1853. Poonles Tusurance Company, OF MEMPHIS. BSTABLISERED IN 18687. Ben Franklin Tnsurance Co, OF PENNSYLVANIA. BESTABLISHED IN 1866. * The above-named Companies represent ONE HIILLION Five Huadred Thousand Dollars 0f Insursnce Capital, and insmro first-class -DWELLING and BUSINESS PROTPERTY at Fair and Reasonable Rates, LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRIGHS STEAMERS. Koz Racine, Milwaukes, Sheboygsn, Manite- ‘woa, otc., daily(Sundays excopteil). 2~ Baturday's boat don'tleave untfl 8 p. m. For Grand Havon, Muskegon, 6to., Monday, ‘Wedneadsy, and Friday, For8t. Joseph, Tuosday, Th arday. Bor M Tharsdsy, Wor Green B diato For Esoanaba and Lake Supertar po [l RYR e 'Ofico and Docks, foot Miohigan-ny. OPENING., OPENING. GEORGE LIST ‘WILL OPEN HIS COFFEE HOUSE At 72 Randolph-st,, near State, 'WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4. Hlfn telonds and patrons ass cordially favited, FLOUR., s FLOUR! 1:'Wa &re solling Flour and Faed at tho following reduccd rates to tho trade: Bost New York Duckwhoat, 86.50; most Westorn, $6.00 (from tho now orop); beat St. Louls family flour, $7.35: socoud bost, $0.75; best Patent, 87.60; best Minnesots Spriog, $5.35; best Wiscnsin, §4.75. Ryo Flour, $5.00 (best); second, $4.50. Red Wintor Graham, $5.00; White, $5.00. Kiln-drled Corn-Meal, 83,80, Corn and Oats Feod, #29 por ton. Cora-Meal, 53, * Mixad Oats, 500 wholo, &3 corn, 700, .Oat-Meal, & .00, All goods guarantead to give satisfaction, and do rd of the city, fiatas 'L RN § G, 60 South Waterat. LEGAL, RECEIVER'S SALE. **Thoy diffaso a fore of art, Incroass popnlar sppreoia~ tlon of it, add beauty to homes which without thom woutd. be bare and bloak, and thus add to the simple and tasta. ful tafinunoes which should be gathored about the homo Uts of cur pooplo. We wolcomo overy frosh addition ta Mr. Prang's list of publfcations, and aro espootally prond thatin s work requiring such dexterity of manipulatlon and such loving tondarnoss and patienoe of toll, so Amer. fosn establishmont has thus far boon ablo to load the world,""~{Now Yark Tribuno, As unsorupalons partios aro kuown 10 be offering Ohro- ‘mos of all sortg nndor the traudalant roprosentation that they aro of our make, purchasers should nvasiably de mand io soo the trado-mark on all plotures offored t thom as ** PRAXG'S AMERIOAN Omnoos,” and shonld soo that thoy are markod with the firm Dame on tho front of tha picture. PRANG'S AMERIOAN CInoMos are for sals ad all Art Btores thronghout the world. Tllustrsted Oatalogues matlod free to say addross on application. L. PRANG & CO., FINE ART PUBLISHERS, BosTox, Masa, HATS. CAPS, FURS, &o. HATS, CAPS, FURS, &c. EDDY. JARVEY & CARTER 239 & 241 Madison-st,, OFFER TO THR TRADE 800 sets prime Mink Furs at manufacturer’s cost. 1,000 sets Alaskas, all grades. Full lines of Seal, Lynx, Roy- al Ermine, Black Marten, and other desirable Furs. Child- ren’s Furs in large variety. The most popular styles in Hats, Caps, Robes, and Gloves, at the lowest prices. HOUSERKEEPING GOODS, SATE OF LINENS HOUSEREEPING 600D, For Bixty Days previous to REMOVAL, ‘We shall continue to offor our goods at GREAT REDUGTIONS. CARTER& WARRIN, 77 STATE-ST., ‘Betwoen Washington and Randolph. GROCERIES. 1 OFFER AT ILOW PRICES MY OWN IMPORTATION OF Cheddar Cheese, The **VIOTORIA™ n"msu'lufiho' Fronch Goods just EX ‘ORIOoN. Le MARCHAND BONELESS SARDINES, that on the 9th day of Nc bor, ALSD, xx”?lll'ifull'&'lfigg:;:‘{&“nl 2 ovirtue ol thnonde: PEAS, Gl by 0 stocl 08 B s o Store ixtiutos, AL 15 and 4 Bites MUSEROOMS, 6 g, nad wil oseire sotlad bids sl STRING BEANS, oo and tho'sato.w SEHBELL BRANS, il b 2do to the bighest and best 'y place:d ths telo il ) T ceceivid for tho wholg o MACEEREL IN OIL, Tho " $hoabovo srock ot gonds. and hstaos. Tote taky b axaminad 8¢ 43 and 46 Statgat, b EHng iy ‘puranaso. ho underelgaod 11 wlgit o rojoot wny and R B 4 j1AD. Rocoivor. New York State Anples. Wi daily five to ten oars beat T i d Tog eal o traolc or out of stors. * JOHN KLBIN & 0O, 403 Kinzio-at. LO 'WILL BUY: A BRAND NEW Beal 8kin or Lynx Muff and Boa, Retallod at trom 325 to $43. Sold to close out a lot par. o e Lo B o Work. Tesidonoo 545 Michigan-av. PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS. ‘From tho Colobratod Houso RODEL & ¥ILS, Fres, ¢, TATUM, Wine Merchant, 146 East Madison-st, TO RENT. "TO RENT. The Double Btors in Tribune Building, on Dearborn-st., with two Fire-Proof Vaults, suitable for Banking, Insurance, or any firat- class mercantile business, If desired, will be divided to suit tenants. Apply to ‘WM. O, DOW, 21 Tribune Building. REAL ESTATE. FOIR SA X I T ordor to closo & Tarinershin, 1 am antborizad to_soll 23015 In the nulkibortiood of s Park . far Lcas Juoidy and Wpon oATIOR torms bad {rom any na olae, 1. eltine o Hibteos sutta you wro oan frado. ©J Py WILITIey 85 Washiugton.st. FINANCIAL. MONEY TO LOAN 8 ol roperty, improved pre- Qi dppawe o seoggiy dmpreged oo Convict I;fl;or toTet, 018 BATR PESITENTIARY, CoNMISMIONEN'S ¥ICE, i, Oct, § B o-st. £t oy S Sl e ———T e o - 5 oot to the Miahos: biddar, s By io saventy-tive WANTED. 26 mon ar and adapted to smoat agy or ll Sp-room el ba plo ransouablo rate if re. quirad.” The natitution ts uzcellont, snd ‘will ba maintal at {ts prosent standanl, Hlds will be oponed &t 1 o'cluck on the ioth day of No- ‘youber, 1674, aud will bo recelvad up to that hour. Con- tracts are to run not éxcceding elght yoars, fach bld mmuat bo uccnmglnlnd 17 & good and sutliciont bond in the Denal gum of £3,000, with nuu\‘gvml surotios. ‘e Casamissionors raservo tho right to rojuct any bid hich, ‘In thoir Tadunisnt, 1s not i tho {aloreat of tia A-"v::'“m‘t,hoh pactioutars, tngulro of elthorof the undar 3 i g T Prac, 1 W GoonuRY B FATLOY, 1 JOURN. sOubivOi, OSKPI’ W, WITAM, Commlsfonors. NOTICE Tuo Treawurer of tha VI o X, Qo ot Juviton K sormie e S50 o 14 WANTED T0 PURCHASE, of land for manufaoturlug pirvosos, n(m'h‘:'v:':n‘(flx"én|-u‘y Taolition. Addross, satlay jo tlun, oo, &0, MENNIS 1.0 caro Intornational Pipo Co.s No. 0 i¥oat Washiokton-st. COAL SOUTTLE. THE NORWAY RAT COAL HOD, to s 400 Patent Scoop with the Soutlle (o A e o o e n this litio of goods, Z; | 1 10 Tpor FAIRBANKS® et i ov, [ 1574, S e longmination ot 51‘:‘»" prarie, dats v b il ot GYaRDAky annually, o the first daye of May and Novomber In cach Janob e Mool Raiionad Uiank, " Oneato! l cieg! payablo s iive uaet ot e ald Gank. Ty The i o oy AW abiove tho A ans A tiro of Jobu Osinmack, Villegs. Lreasursr, Nor. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, L 1'"'1‘«‘:5 ‘%&.‘u‘ine{m l;l'nlm}‘ll.m:!‘:m Villsgo Atloraey, 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago, “““"“ % SORN B Vuitage Teosruron, Bosarefultobuyonly the Geaulne, CHICAGO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 18 THE ELECTIONS, Chicago and Cook County Give a Democratic Majority. Caulfield Elected to Con- gress in the First District. Harrison and LeMoyne Have Small Majorities, The Official Count Necessary to Decide Their Districts Tlinois Carried by the Opposi- tion Party. Thirteen of the Nineteen -Congressmen Elected by the Opposition. The Democrats Piling Up Majori- ties All Over the Country The Next Mouse in Congress Will Have 83 Democratic Majority, Pennsylvania, the Dearly DBeloved, DBecomes IDemeocratic. The Congressional Delegation Embraces 17 Democrats and 10 Repub- licans, The Legislature Probably Demo- cratic, and Governor Republican. Michigan Demacratic by a Small Majority. Minnesota Claimed by Both Demo- orats and Republicans, New York Overwhelmingly Democratic 3 ~-Massachusetts the Same Way. Wisconsin Alone Upholds the Re- publican Cause. And Then the Legislature Is Very Close. "THE CITY. THE RESULT. The election Tuesday again illustrated the fact of the insufliclont numbor of voting-places in Chicago, and tho mcompotonoy of tuo judges, tho returns not being received until yestorday, and then not in full in the minor offices, Stated in brief, the result is the clection of Opposition candidates for Sheriff and Coroner—Agnew and Dietzsch, the latter by tho largeat majority ; of four Opposition Oounty Commissionera—liol- don, McCaiTroy, Schmidt, and Carroll, and two Ropublicons—Bencl aod Corkey; of threo Op- poeition Congressmen—Caultield by 061 maj.; Harrison by 8, and LobMogno by 20; of threo Opposition Stato Bonstors and ton Roprosent- atives, to ono Ropublican Senator and elaven Represontatives, Tho county gives tha Oppo- sition candidates on tho State ticket a docided mafority. ‘Tho necessary roturns ore givon belaw. STATE, COUNTY, AND CONGRES- : SIONAL. [ETATE TR'AS,|| BHEBIFP, CONANFES, W et Gar | g [Brad]| cot nct Crip -] g~ | Birad-} 1]} vall, | 1eay. || neie. ) tey, |\ jietd, |SmHh o A5 400 ga 410 wo] a8 19l Tso| s aio| o0 sa1|l us| ous o4y onal osof lasl zos ol s | 45 200 1,00 120 109 149, 111} Total....| . 65| 1,0 g 1 188 al g 3 Total.... /< 3 3 4 [ g Total,.,. VIE, 1 4 5 Total, .., Total 18t 0D vor, 3] §| 4 H § 7 8 336 4| ol om 2yl okl orlf ios] se atm soll am| 130 m’ wsfl soif 173 a0] wll an 1% [ATATE THAS, | anenter, TIIRD WARD, Ward — Pre-| David floey, M. einet, D, 0'Bullivan, O... Ooey’s majority. 204 141 ¢ 210] 69 | Nennselser Stons, O, 178 43 | J, E, Otls, R.... sas| g0t & 3061 100 mul o i e |———|~— | Thomsa 0, Olark, B, 0901} 2,1481 1,342 | Poter Dy 'y - e 134 aggy, nd. Clark's mafority.... X1 Fred Sommers, 3L, Secbmitz, B, Sommers!;majority RVENTH Patrick McOlorY.. ..., Patrick Joyce, MeOlory's majority.sss.. BIONTH WATD, James O'Brien, O Johin Gomiskey, I Greenwood.... D. W, Clark, Jry T Afonzo 8y s Ous Gundorson, Ind. James Walsh, O'Callaghan, .. Gunderson’s majority. . IWELFTIT WARD. Ttermag, T.... Buohlor, (Secand inct iscking.) Waterman's majordty........ o TRIRTEENTE WARD, Caso, Ind... Total,.... 1, Total 31 Q,D] o el XVL 1 m| ol 1y tosl) 122 167 | MoFsriand, Feee o ¢ %) Wy @ D) ww om S ik, Total,....| 1 xviL %W‘ a — 3| QUIEK'S TBJOTIY evs s abeesuessnsirsnerense 284 k FIFTRENTH WATD, ‘Eckbardt, B, 735 ZLinat, 0., ‘Eckhardths majority. P yan, O... 3 Wilkoh, 1ad. o . Tyunta maforlty., Mabr, il g; Bittig, B X Total, ., XX, Fl Schaftner, R, 3 Scbumaciier, i Bchattner’s mafority. .oue.. B s o EIGUTEENTI WARD, Y, Totat, Totalad C, Ganmi, I, Ma Bweoney's majority,. NINETE] Grand total., I”‘,"M 16,460| 25,439/ 16,951/} 21,3689{ 10,903 i R el 0000, <ol] OAST) o oeenl] 1480] rovr | Phtame O Tarens, } y Darrington,.| Dickingon’s majority.s..,v.v. v, 00m ..., TWENTIETIt WARD, John T, Gorcoran, Tud. Dromen. ..., ok, Rirk, B 0'Byrae, 0.... Corooran's majorit; Ward. _ Folding over, Newly elected. b “Thomas Foley. W. H, Hchordaon, R, F. IL Warron, B David Coey, . Jumes E, Olis, 7, Thomas . Clarke, R. Artlur Dizon, Willlam Fitzgerald, Jesse Bpaldiug. I B, Stono, VI.....Ph, Refdy, T, Bommers, 0. ViI....E, F. Onilorton, P, 3cClo! Ind. IL Hildeeth. . P, McDonald, Ind, T, F, Bafloy, ++0. L. Woodman, @eo, E. White. louroo Hcath, L, Campheli, James O'Brien, D, D, W, Olark, Jr., &, 8. Gunderson, Ihd, A N, Watermin, 1t, G it e, Tud. Cloveland.- uirk, , 0. . Eelihsrd, R, RV aes Eongicte ¥ Ranairagr, B, i col r. . Sohninr, Schaunberg, XVII, . David Murphy. Birconoy, 0. . Thornton, XIX,.,.Thomas Lynch, Dickinson, R, Whecliag a XX, ... Jultus Jouns Johst Corcoran, Ind, Tota....| Tl Tl e W ‘Total catinty|27,208] 21,424 27,6831 21,084, TIE NURBIOY: Ma; 5,844) .. X | The majority for Dietzach for Goroner is & hit- tle hoavier than that given to Agnow. Tho fonr County Commissioners clected by the clty voto rocoivo majorities about equal to thoso glvon Sheriff and Coroner. ————es CONGRESSIONAL, FINYT DISTRIOT. 1812, colored.] BVFCOND DISTRICT, TETHEAENTATIVEA, ) 3. E 3 5 Tydo Fark. Lake.suueny l Total..overo| 80305 7816 1,580 g E o Bae on J| 3885 K ol cices| 08 & 587 1,06 1,126 8| 888 ’§§ 19,870)( 10,290] 9,793 [ setensll - 801hsvens = 5 = o5l L8 Ed o o o ah | HaE |98 1] i ol Bl 1o REILRL B L 3 ;g 4 % Le- | Fare || Ee- | Fare = idloyne| well, |l Moyne fl it i 1160) 3,025 g8 £3 ‘721 FOURTH DISTRICT. l « ' NEPRESENTATIVES, i . [Condon, 0| Keariiay, 0. 3ter, It Mari, . st s b Ik oid b i L 4T Lo 10 - eayg urd 1,489y 2397) 1,400 2,040 otal...d 540 | 4400 | 38 | sousy FIFTIL DIBTRICT. BENATOR. |1 1 NEPNUSENTATIVES, Y % g e Wards, ¥ ¥ [N % g ‘BaquapusT Whoeling . Norwood Park, o | e e 1357551 1,100 | 1,2005511,180 a:m;; 2113%| bl B01)2,6801%) 2,028 | 1,700 | ‘Box Total | 4,100 2,405(0,8083| 88383/ 4,435 -[172¢ i BIXTIC I"llfl‘l'l!m‘h UKPRESENTATIVES, ALDERMEN, FINNT WARD, Willlam ¥, Riohsrdson, I D, I\ Halé, Ovuos Richardaon's msjority, . BECOND WARD, ¥, W, Warren, Tt W, Marigs, O. Warren's majopityseessessesrone, ‘85 [ 1,8 Total,..:| BI0KI 4T85 400s| 1L | 508 BEVENTR DISTRICT, BENATOR, REPRESENTATIVEA, BRI | & E g wil ST PG ol f Ll 2 80 95 | 43 | 120x| 130 aof 105/| 11 | sisg) 285 ) 184 4| 83)g) B3| 27 | “agy 174 00| otak| 94 " 10 23" | Ak A6 &8 221 wr | o & ) 14| Bay| A A eress SETTTR TP - 137 (00 l LA o] mw | et gl 163: Lt w8 Y 1803 Ti0 & [7u3 m:tl‘ 1E,s | o 5 Y1l o 8 11;“,;? alm BIG) @ o3yl AL 2'1;\;‘9 ‘ B X - 225 1| L) Aoy e i 5 102, it e I e o1 | et | 43 | sy X 3y S o R R e Pl 18,300 Norr.—The Becond and Fourth Procincls of tho “Twelfthyond the First Precinct of the Thirtgenth Wards, arolacking. Theso will not changethe result an afect: iug Mann and Condon, both of whom are elected, hut Teaves the roault doubifol a8 betweon Kearnoy and Billor. Tho second precint of the Soventoenth Ward fn Iackipg, bub will not change tha rosult, as afiecting the oleation of Barker, Thieme, and Btickuoy, The Tawns of Hatover, Leront, and Mafno aro lackiog, but wil probubly riot cliangd tho rantlt a of- focting'the elootlon of ngall, Fricse, Dunlsp, and olion, gt THE NEXT CONGRESS, THE SENATE. The terms of iwoniy-five Sonators axpire March 8, 1875, and elections hiave been vx aro to be made for tho succooding tarm as follows: Terina czpire Mareh 3, 1876, | Hager, ‘) Buckingham .. Trayard.... For the succeeding term. T [Newrow Boorn, William W, Eaton, .4 Democrat. A Democrat. A Democrat, A Ropiibitleais, Wm, Pinckncy Whyte, A Ttopublican, 4 Demaocrat, A Demoerat. Dranch K. Bruce, e, A Denwerat. A Republican. A Ropublican. 'A Democrat, A Democrat, Allen Q. Thurman, |4 Democrat. A Tepublican, A Democrat, Samuel 1. Jazey, Geargs E. Edmunds; Robert B, Withers, A Democrat. A Topublican, Terma expiro : Republicans (in Romnn), 17; Dem- ocrats (In #alic), B; Independents {in s3tALL CAPs), 3. For the new torm, tho Democrats have secured 10, the Ropublicans 8, and 1 (Booth, of Califor- nis) is Independont. The Demacrats have also eocurod & Bouator in Loulsiava, for the torm onding in 1879, With these changes, the Sonato, in tho Forty-fourth Congress, should politically divido a6 follows ¢ Ohlo,.e.wiv Tennaylvania. .. Rhode Island...! & Rev, Dem. Fnde, Term ends {n 1877...... 15 10 - Torm ondn in 1879, .18 [ A. Term enda in 1881; 16 i Totals, n 1 THE HOUSE, lopublicans, 1 roman, 863 Democrats, in italic, 1733 Indepondents, in a)ALL 0APAGs There ure 17 to clett noxt year, The asterisk € Indicatos snembers of thp presgnt Congreas, re-clected ; the e, stands for ALABAMA—S. 1, Jerry Heralson o, b, *Johw A, Caldwell, 2, Jeremah N, Williama, 0. Goldsmugh W, lewitt, 3 Taul Dradford, At {Bupcelt B, Lewis. 4. *Oliarica Hage, L. VIFdtiam Ii. Forney. ABEANSAS—. L Lucien C. Gause, 3. Ivilliam W, Wilehire, 3, Willian ¥, slemona. & *Thomas MuGunter, CALIPORNIA- Tleots in Septembery next year. CONNECTIC! Elects in April, noxt year. DELAWARE—L. James Filliama, FLORIDA—3. 1, John A, Henderson, 2, Jesse J, Finleg, aEonala—9. 1, Jultan Hartridge, ©. *James H, Blount, 2. Wiltam &, Smith, T. William I, Fetton, 3, *Philip Cook, 8. “dlex. I, Stephena, & dlenry R Larrts, 9. Garnelt MoMitign, 5. Milton A, Candler. 1LLINOIB—1D, 1, Barney G, Caulfield, 31, #cott Wik, 2, Carter 1L, Harricon, 13, IWilliamil, Soringer. 3, John V. Le Moyne, 13, Adlai B, stevenson, 4. *Stephen A, Hurlbut, 14, “Joseph G, Cannon, 5. *Holdtio G, Burchard, 16, “John R. den, 6. Thomas J, Honderson, 16, William 4. J. Sparka, 1. AvEx, CAMPDELL, L *Wittiam &. Jlorrison, 8, *Groenbury L Fork, 18, itirum Hiarisedl, 9, Richard H. Whiting, 19, Wat, B. ANpensox, 10, Joux C. BravT, INDIANA—-18. 1, Henont S. Fuller, 8. *Morton O. Hunter, a, Jamce D, Williams, 9, *Thomine J, Canon, 3. Michacl €. Kerr, 10, Wiltiam 8, Haymond, 4. Jeptha 1, New, 5. *Witham 3. Holman, 1 6, Miltou B, Rovinson, 7. Frankiin Landers, 10 akcr [ coman Kellcy), 6. Ezoklel 8, Sumpson, 7, *Jolin A. Kusson, hy 8, *James ., MeDill, onry O, Pratt, 9. Addison Gliv, *Jamea Wilson, * “George W, McCrary, Ta 1 2 RANSAS—S. 1. *Willism A, Phiflips, 3, William R, Brown, 2, John R. Goodtn, RENTOCKY—I0. Thoman L, Jones, . C. &, diackburn, 8, Sitditon J. Durhum, lohn Young Braien, 3, *Chartes I¥, Millikin, 4, J. Proctor Knott, 0. Harrison Cockrill, 8. Bdward Y. »arsons, 10, John B, Clurke, LOUIBIANA—G, 1, Randall T, Givaon, A, Wiltiam A, Leoy, 2, B. John Etils, 5, William B, Spencer, 8. Jaseph A, Lireaux, 6. Charles E, Nasb, c, INE—b. 4. *Samuel T, Hersey, 5. *Eugene Iiule, MARYLARD—0. 1. Philip F, Thomaa, 4. *Thomas Swcann, . Charies B, Roberts, 5. K J. lenkle, 8, ¥IFilliam J, O'frien, 6. Williawm Walsh, + MABSAQNUBETTE~11, ames Buffinlon, o Joln K, Tarbox, oujumin W, Harris, 8. Witlium W, Warren, 3. *Henry L, Mierco, ‘Georgo F. Hour, 4, Rufus'8, ¥rost, . JuLwus 11 Seesye, 5. NaTuANiEL P. 'axus, 11, Chester I, Chapin, Charles P, Thompeon, MICHIGAN=—0, 1 A{;m;a 8, Wiliiams, 8. George Il Durand, 01 7. *01 = 4, *Gearga Willard, ) George K, Leivi 4. Allen Potter, 9. *Jay A, Hubboll, &, *Williom B, ‘Wilifams, ) JMINKESOTA—S. ’ 1, *Mark IL Dunnell, 3, Eupene . Wilson, 2 B, S, Julien Cox, MISBIBHIPPI~B, Elects 1n November, next year. mwwm-—;}:;!.’ . 1. Eduard C, Kehr, 8. Denj, J, Frankli I Bleerd Gl o Dastiqem Willtam H. Stone, 10, *Ira I, Hyde, 'John H, %lurke, Jry, tobert A, I 8, *Iuchard P, Jiland, Jolis A, Glover, G, Charlea W, Thirashior, 10, “Aplett I, Luckner, , John ¥, Phidips, 2 NEDRASKA—1, Lorenzo Orounse, NEVADA~1, Adrian C. Eliis, NEW HAMPSIIRE~J, leots In March, noxt yeur, t H, 81 NE‘V:; JEI\%UY(—'I- n 1, Olement H, Slunickson, 6, A uguatus ¥, %, suuet A, Dolbins, 'nT. Rrblerioh 1: o + Miles Jioas, L Aup, A, Hivd 5 4. *Kabert ttamslton, il oo YonRg—33, NEW 1, Henru B, Metealf, 18, Androw Willia 3, *John . Schumiaker, 19, *Willinn A Whector, 4. Bimeon 1, Chittenden, Henry I, Tthoru, 4 A"I»lb<;£d %‘ l;ihl, amuel 1, Miller, win i, Meade, oarge A, l 0. *samuel 5. Cox, el William 11, Bakor, 7. South £ly, Jre, ilins W, Leavenworth, 8 Eljjah Fari, 9. *Fernando Ifood, Clintali D, Mcbougall, alcher, o 10, Abram S, nmdzl a1, David 4, Pierpont, 1, llen/am(n.i. Will 13, N, folmes Odell, 13, *John O, Whitehouse, 30, Johu DL, D fa, 28, *Thomas O, Platt, 0, Charles C. . Walker, vy, " 1, *3ritton Sayler, The Chicage Daily Teibnwne, . NUMBER 74, 14, George M, Reede, i .(m?’!:.'{mmy Iri, " 53, daher £ Nichals 3 o Adlal - 17, Maztin L Townsens, e = NORTIL OAROLINA—S. 1. Jeseo J. Yeates, [ 3, Johm & Symancc, . 6, Sipan i *AUred M. Waddell," . T, *Watliam 3f, Robding, 4. Joseph J. Davis, ' 8, *obert B, Vance, . 81, *Georgo G, Hoskins, om10-~20, 11, 5 “tienry B, Hanning, 19, dowd 1o 8, John 3. Savage, 13, *Milton 1, 5o & John 1y Mf’.mlx’finn, 1 Jonn 7. Gurean, merfoia V, Rie N I, 0 Frank I, Murd, Horonzo Daplorar . Hui 7. *Lawrence T, Neal, *Laurin D, Woodwortly “James Monroo, 5 iy 8 Dometeenn ] . Jiarly ¥, Poppleton, 1, *Jawnen A, tarfiel 10 *Cliatlcs Fonter, 30, ey B Dogne ORRGON—L George A, La Doto, PESNBYLYANTA—2T, 1. Ohapman Freoman, 16, Joseph Paell, . ¥Chatlen O'Nelll, 16, *Sobicaki Hose, 8, sSamuiel J, Ttamlall, 17, John Refty, 4. *Willlam D. Kelloy, 18, IFilitam S, Stenger, 5. John Roblina, 10, Jieod Maish, 0. *Wash Townkend, 20, Zauts A, Macke, T Alan Woad, Ot at, \ucod Tuirney, *Hies mier, 12, Jumen 11, oy : A, Horr Guntth o e, aievander . Gochran, Wittam dutelier, St o Frank D, Colline, 25, GGrorae A, Jenka, Wintbrop W, Ketchum, 90, Jamer Bheakley, Jumes I, Reitly, 7. *Johu B, Packer, " RHODE ISLAND—2, 1. *Benjamin T, Fames, 3. Latimer W, Ballon, BOUTH CAROLINA—D. 1. "Jonepl If, Rainey,c., 2, E. W, M, MaokEY, 8, Bolomon L. Hoge. 1. tRoderick 1. Daties & Joln £, I 3 . Butler, lin £, Howrs, % Hncob M. Thornbufgh, 7. %iaeh &, Whitiorne, e Atbert G, Egbert, 4, Joseph B, Kerahats 5. Toubes Smaiisy 6. o 3. George @. L . *John D, C. Atkina, 4. John V. Tead, 0. WWiittany B, Caldwel 5. SJohn A%, righty, 30, 11, Costy Foump e L. John BL T, g Mill ; L Reann oaer 0. 3. David Ji, Gulberion, . B *Joh n?mmkf' 8, Jaa. If, Throckmarion, 6, Guatave Schieicher, R . Charlea T, Joyce, 3. *George W, 2, Dudloy 0, Dontaon, SHPTES e Rantow VIRGINIA—0.! 1. *James B, Sener, 2. Joh Gootle, s 7 Walizy, g H, L. Storeelt, 9, 5, George T, Cadell, 1. Hengamh ‘r}vzn VIRGINIA—S, L Jenjamin Witaon, 3, *Irank 3. Chartes J. Paulkner, e Jereserd 3 Stk m"\lvxscusmu—s. , *Charlea @, Wiltiaws, . 6, Samuet D, Hureh 2. Tucton D, Ganwell, 6. Alowroriat. R . 3, Henry 8. Mngoon, 7, *Joremiah B, Rusk, - 4. Wallian Pitt Lynde, 8. *Alexander ., MoDUll, Ui THE STATE AT LARGE, STATE TREASURER AND CONGRESS- MEN. 9, %Joln 7. Harris, *Eopa itunton, ‘tlliam Terry, For convenience wo give tho local returns, as recoivod, for Stato Treasurer and Congrossional candidates. The figures stand for full votes or pluralitios, as the caso moy be: TS TREABURER,~ —0ONGRESR. e Dem. Tndie. Bep, Dem Inde: Boone County— Delvidero....... Brown County— 560 Mt, Sterling. . Burcan Connfy— Wyane Garroil Cotnty— part).. . 810 ris Cssa Coliniy—~ eardatown-,... . Qhristian County— Taylorvillo, ofee Hinckloy. Watorma Douglas Cottity— Nowmar. p Luscals.ccciil. ul jounty Natsorvilo: Falton County— Towistown, Btockland...". Shoidon.... . Gulesburg, Walnut Grove, “HuW Creek,ues Tirldgeport Lo Gonnty— Dixon, ween Ll\'lnu, ton Connty— " pen Logun Coitify— AL J2awt Linicoln West Lincol Drighiton. Madlson Counfye 5 Qodrey i suuenes WO 310 ., Venico, el