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48 07 B3 40 60 8O 9 95 45 18 82 N Tavon,. 243 T8 850 28 ... Minon Gannty— ‘AMason City’ il Fowandh, Mnard County— Poteraburg.. Marcor County— Morgan O Murrayvillo .. lfallcmrd.‘.. Ogle County— D fos ok 3¢, Morrin, Teorin Count: (part). . Pistt County— Monticall Piko County— Pittafiold, Barry.. Spring Pleasant Volo Putnam County. 180 160 (PMacee eeoveers sm Randolph Cotlnty— 95 07 000 101 80 780 200 8, Clair Tellevillo (1 pre) 340 Btephoueon Caunty— Vermilion O Dauville. . Warren Coumty— Monmout Tompkins ‘Waynae Count; Three town! 85 ‘Wil County— Jollet. o Winnebago Cotnty— TRockfard 78 Winnebago. Chorry Vall Peentonie Gunlford Durand Waadford Gotity— I Paso Suecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Lixcory, Ill, Nov. 4,—Tho eclectivn was rather oxciting all day yesterday, and resulted in & vmall Republican majority for. onch gounty candidate, olecting J. W. Robiuvson for Stato Sonator, R, A. Talbott for Representative, Solo~ mon Morris for Bheriff, and J. B, Greeno for Coroner. Ridgoway, Powell, and MoNults also tbeoived a majority in Logan County, but, alas for McNulln, the Thirteenth District wout back on him, and has elected A. E. Stevouson. How does this striko Senator Oglosby and MoNulta, who in their speeches hore a wook ago wore con- fident that Stevenson would not be clected 2 Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicaco Tridune, McLeaxgnorno, Iil, Nov. 4 —~Iamilton Coun- ty, Judge Marshall's Lome, gives Gen. Ander- gon, ind,, 102 maj. for Congress. Tho entiro Independent county ticket is elected except Shor- iff, Etter and Gore have a majority. Special_Inavatch to The Chicaan Tridune, Drcator, I, Nov. 4.—8. 8. Jack and Shaw Peasa, Ind. Rof., and Thomas Leo, Lib, Dom., aro choson for the Legislature, and Harrold, Ind, Tot., for tho Senato. Jenuings, Rep., is olocted Sheriff of Macon County. Tho district has giv- on Cannon about 700 maj. Snecial Mavateh to The Chicann Tribune, Toscora, fil, Nov. 4.—The election_in this county vestordsy was closo, but goes Republi- can, with tho oxception of L. L, Parker, who is probably defeated for the Legislature, Itim xmpauslfils to give & correct roport, but Josaph G. Cavonow's majority i 81, Thio Shoriff ia elected by s emnil majority, Ofilcinl roturns not yet canyaased. Special Diapatch to The Chicano Tribine. CARTIHAGE, 1N, Nov, 4.—Bagby has B00 major- ity in Haucock, ThoRepublicana concede his election, Carroll bns about 600, and Etter 700 mujority. Jonny, Dem.; Laue. of Iancock, Rop. ; and_Rankin, Rep., of Henderson, aro elected to the Legislaturo. ‘Special Dispalch to The Chicaao Tribune, JovreT, Iil,, Noy. 4,~Tho clection returns are notall in, Gomnlete, asvot: Ridgoway's, Ron., majority, 400; Etter's, Dem., majority, 1700} Canpbell's, Dem,, majority for Congress from tho Seventh District, 1,760; 3farshall, Itep., Stato Senator, 21 maj.: DMooney and Stas son, Iod,, and Goodrich, Rep., for Representa- tives, aro olected. Arnold, for Shenff, Ind., about 600 maj. ; Dr. J. R. Casoy, for Coroner, Ind., n small majority. ‘Throo tickets iworo i tho fiold, and a large amount of ecratching was done. Special Dispaleh to The Chicao Tribune, BervibERE, I1l, Nov. 4. —Oflicial raturns just in for Boono aro a8 follows : Tronsurer—Ridgo-~ way, 1,200; Gore, 184, Buperintendont—Pov- ], 1,297 ; Ettor, 183; Totter, 1. Congress fFourth District)—8, A, Hurlbut, 1,211; John F. Tarneworth, 244, Sepats (Ninth District)— John Early, Rep., 1.142 ; Levi Rhoados, Opp., 110. House (Ninth District)—M. K. Avery, 169034 3 I, T, Crawford, 1,0164¢ : W, Oshoruo, 978 ; Androw Ashton, Opp., 724, In 1873 tho Yotowas : Grant, 2,050 ; Greeloy, 806. Snecial Dapatch to The Clieago 7ribune, Cannorrroy, Ill., Nov. 4.—Returns from all the procineta of Groeno County show;Democratic anojorities ranging trom 165 101,200, The raco s by the Democrats against the coalition of tho Poople’s and Republican partios, and the ight contered on Shoriff, Representative, and Senator, ITodges, Dem,, {8 clootod Senator by 00 mnj. The Democrats, Independents, and 2epublicans, onch elect & Ilepresontative. Chompson, Culver, and Gordon ave tho Iucky snos, Seott Wike, for Congross, onrrios jtho tonnty by 1,137 maj., which wonld show that the poople have an oyo on Congress. svecial Dispateh to The Chicaan Triburie, COnesten, I, Nov.d.—Hartzell's majority in Tandolph Connty will oxcoed 900, Ilin election {o tho district is conceded by from 1,000 to 1,500, The entiro Domaeratio_county tickat ie cloctad. ‘Special Diapalch to The Chicano T'ribiine, M. CARROLL, I1l,, Nov. 4.—The clection passed off quietly in this county yesterdny. The Re- publican tickot was olectod throughout by good mnjorities. The following s tho vate of ‘tha county : DBurchard, Congreasman, 1,207; Pinck- Ty, ~ Congrossman, 102; Mills, 'Stata™ Hon- ator, 1,170; _Allison, Btato Henater, 7163 MowWhoftor, Reprosentative, 11831 Iranch, Ropresentative, {’.110; McCoy, llepresentative, 1,3541¢; Bailoy, Roprescutative, 6084 Suttan, Bher(it. majority 767. Wa nro not in rocolpt of tho full vote on tho Btate ticket, but so far s teard from thoy averago above thio yote on Con- grossraan, ‘Thin would make Powell's majority sbout 650, and Ridgeway's about the same, "Only sbout a two-thurds voto was polled, Special Inmnateh ta The Clucago Trioune, DarviLe, 1, Nov. 4.—The oflicial cunvass of the vots of this county, which has just been mado, diffars materially a8 to the majority on the State tickat from the}figuring based unon un- offielal, though considered raliable, sources tolo- grophed you this aftornoan, Belaw {g the ofll- cial vote of the connty : Ridgoway’s mn),, 1,807; Towoll's maj., 033;" Caunon's, ' candidate for Qougresy, maf., 1281 Ilunt’s, candidato for Blate Beunto, maj., U80: Gregory, candidate for Sher- ifr, mo,, 609; Gundy and Sidoll, Ropublican candidates, and O'Ifair, Domocratle eandidato, wers sleated to tho Luginlatwa, ‘Special Dispateh to P'he Chaeayo 7'ribune. BroomisaTon, Ill., Nov. 4,—It is now concoded that the oleotion of the lfon, A, Ti, Btovonson, Independont Noform candidate, in this district is ‘. THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 65, 1874 eértain, From tho ofolal roports now bin majority wilt'be over ono thiounsand, Tho antira county tickot fu this conuty will bo Re- publiend, with the excoption of the Republican candidale for Congrossman. Blovenson's mn- L%,—’llr il probably Do’ soinething liko. thvao ired. Snecial Dispatch lo The Chicaao Tribune, BrmiyariEL, 11, Nov. 4.—Thu Domoerate mado acloan swoop tn thin county, though tho oflicinl vote is not yet in. Bhutt, Dem.,, in olocted Senntor, _ Wileox and Gehrlng, Dom., and Cullom, Top,, aro olected Represeutativos. Cnilom ran awny_ nhoad of overybody, s frionds Flumflud him right through. But for this the Rupublicnna might o oloctod two Ropresantatives, Tioknor, Rop,, Is eleoted Shor- iff over O'Connot, Dom, Thie. It is thonght, wne offectod by trading Connor for Shutt. Springor's majority for Qongress I8 greator than' his most snnguine freinds expected, The major- itica aro not oflicinl, Lut they aro rolinble, and naro roported to ba: In Beolf, 550 ‘Sangamon, 2763 Morgan, 800 ; Mcuard, 430; Cnss, 125. The ‘Intter will bo increassl, Simpson carrios Ohriatian by 212, Springor's eatimated majority over Bimpson I8 1,468, ITo will hardly havo n mnjority of tho wholo voto, as Turnor will no doubt hold a rospoctablo vote, -~ ¢ Spectal Dianateh to 9'he Chicaau 1ridune. Moxstoyrit, 1k, Nov. 4,—Warron County, of- figinl, for Uongrosaman’s Titehie, Rop., 193 1naj. Sprcial Iiepateh to The Chicaao Irioune. . ‘Wixcnusten, 1., Nov, 4,—~Tho hiardest _politi- cal fight whtch hag been fought in Scott County for mnny years was fought horo yostorday. DBinir, Dom,, for Shoriff, has carried tho county by 600 mnj." As far as heard from, tho Demo- crats bavo oarcied the county by a Jioavy majori- 1y on the strafght ticket. Up to thin writing, the Indopendenta havo not carried a siuglo preoinct. A tremendous chango hias taken placo in Scott Connty during the st year, ‘Spectal Disnateh 0 T'ha Chieago Tridune, IIavana, 11, Nov, 4.—Nnson County Demo- cratio by 300 or 400 ma). Stevenson {8 probably olocted to Congress, Alnson Qounty Domocratio tigkot oleoted, Sveeral Disnateh to The Chifeaao T'ridune. Hirsnono, Iil, Nov. 4.—Montgomary County gves a Domocratic mojor! f 300 for tho State, Oongressional, and county tieket. . Srenal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Macoun, I, Noy. -Baghy (Domocratio gain) is elcoted to Gongresa in this (the Tenth) district by from 600 to 1,000 maj. This county g)lnDnuuunh) givea Ritohie, Rep., for Congross, 3 maj, Bchuyler gives Bagby 82 maj, Han- hand, cock givos bim over B0O maj. Ritchio has 200 maj. i Mercor, and Henderson gives him 76 mni. Warron' will probsbly give Ritchic GO0 maj. ' apecinl Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Citanratan, Ll Nov. 4.—Tho result of the elaction in thls connty enuses much aurprise and excitoment, Cannon, Rep., gets only 18 mnj. for (ongress ovor §lclu-ell, Reformor, instoad of 300, as counted Inst night. Cannon oarrics the district. 'Tha Republicans havo 600 majority on the Stato and county ticket. Chempaign and Diatt Countips, for tho Logislature, olect two Ttopublicans, Dhillips and Hubbart, and one Ro- formor, Benson, Ono of theso had boon con- caded to tho Democrats by sl parties, SoLrivay, IlL, Nov, 4.—Moultrio County gives Edon, Dom,, for Oongreas, against Wilkin, Ind. Ref., » majority of 631, This is Eden's residence, Ho i8 probably elected b;n. small majarity. Special irapateh to The Chicago Tridune, Yonkvisrg, i, Nov. 4.—Tho officinl vote of this couvty is as follows : Ridgoway, 922 ; Gore, 593 ; Powell, 933; Ettor, 5663 Corwin, 839; Campbell, Castlo, §71; Curry, 62{. For TRopresentative—Sperriil, Rep., 1,3341¢ : Balo Ttop., 748 ; Byers, Rep.. T41; McGrath, Ind. 956 ¢ Collins, Ind., ‘51034, Newton, Rop, Sheriff, 74 maj. : Troria, Ill., Nov, 4—11'p, m.—Peoris County tor -| offioil gives Whiting, Rop.. 1,408 maj. ; Knox, 5507 Stark, 74. Totnl, 2,038, z Fulton County gives Ross 1,740, with ono towaship to hear from, Whiting is clocted by about 200 maj. Spectal Dispateh to The Chieaan Tridune, Warsexa, I, Nov. 4,—Tho contost in this district s close, Foit carrics Xankakeo by about 200, and Marshall by over1,800. Bayna car- ries Iroguois by about 100, and mav get enough in tho othior countics to ovorcome Fort's voto, & ather doubtful matter. Wilson and Richardson, Reps., and Parker, Ind., nre clected to tho Log- islature. Tho county ticket is very closs, not 20 mnj, eithor way, Bovoral towns to hear from yot. ¥ Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tridbune. Mr. VERNOK, 1L, Nov.4.—DBonfires aro blaz- ings in our strevts to-night, aud cannon aro boing fired in honor of tho election of Gen, W. B, An- derson, Ind., to Congress, from this (Ninetesnth) district, over 8.8. Marshall, Dom., and Gen. Raum, Rep. ‘The victory for Gon. Anderson is rendorod the more brilliant by the fact that it was achioved aftor one of tho moat hotly-con- tested cnmsfllgnu aver witnossed in the State, over t50 old partisan loaders, whose experionce in the ways that are darand tricks that are vain made them quito formidable. Tho result is ro- garded a5 o withering rabuko to tho salary-grab- bor, Marshall. Gon. Audorson’s own county of Jofferson paid Lim tho_complimont of a hirgo mujority,—nearly 700. Ho sleo cnrricd Hamil- ton County, Marshalla homae ; likewige Salina County, the home of Roum, bis Republican com- petitor, Such home-thrusta were very aanoying to the partisan candidates. Gen. Andorson's friends ara duly olated at the comploto and_siz- nal victory which ho has achioved over both of the old political arpanizations, Specral Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, . Aoy, 1ll.. Nov. 4.—Returns as far as ro- celved in thie Congressional distriot iudicate that William R. Morrison, Dem., is re-clectod by an increased vote, whigh will make his majority over 2,000, Tho completo roturns of thie (D ndi- 8on) county aroall in, which fivou Krome, Dem., for titato Senntor 1,400 over Blattner, Rop., 6 muj. Crawford, for County Commissioner, G5 maj,, over Itutledge, Rep. The Roprosontatives elect- cd aro George A. Bmith, of Alton, Rep.; Frank 8. Pike, of St. Jacobs, Dom.; and George II, Weigler, of Alton, Dem, Spectal Dispateh to ‘'he Chicano Trithene. Quixcy, Ill,, Nov, '4.—The following Demo- ertio majoritios in this city aro ofjeial ; Carroll, 6563 Etter, 63; Wile, 666 : Arntzon, State Sen- ator, 107; Craig, Shenft, 145. Returns from Adams County, escopt from thrao townehips, give Carroll 519’ moj.: Etter, 583; Wike, 6615 Arnizon. 448 ; Mooroand Bates, Domoeratic Representatives, aro clected by ro- duced majorities. It {s not known which of tho TRopublicn canaidates is olected. Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, AATTOON, 11I., Noy. 4.—Pickrell, Roform can- didato for Congross, received 46 maj.,; AMooro, Reform candidato for Sheriff, 47 muj.; Vanso, Reform eandidate for the Logielaturo, racoived a Iargo mojority in this county aud is_elected. A jolliflention is going on now, The Republicans look blue. Snecial Dispatch tn The Chicago Trfbune, EANKAKEE, 11l,, Nov. 4.—Tho Rotormers elact ono Reprosontatlye in this Honatorial district, possibly two. Fort, Republican nomincs for Cuneress, zots a majority of over 200 in this county. If Fort is elected in the distrlat, 1t will bo by & small majority, The local Roform ticket wins by largo majoritios, Svecral Dispateh to T'he Chicano Tridune, Famriern, 1L, Nov. 4—The vote iu Wayno County wne light. For Congress, Andarson,’ Ind. Itef., has 390 maj, over Marstioll, Dom., and 45 ovor Rowm, Rep, Bazarth, Ind. Ref.,' hus about 200 maf. for Sheriff. Tha vate on the Btato ticket is ncarly tho esme as for Congross, Tho Niuetoenth Dintrict I8 doubtful botween An- dorson aud Marchall, Speciul Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, T.aSaune, 1., Nov, 4.—The followingis a full statoment of the votes cast in this city yester- day: Btate Treasuror—Charlos Carroll, 653; T. 8. Ridgeway, 114; David Gore, 97, Buperintood- ont of Publle Inatmetion—S, M, Etter, 634; ‘W, B. Powoll, 241. Congress—Aloxandor Cawmpbell, 8263 Tranklin Corwin, 41, ~Seuator—Fawcol Plumb, 689; J. C. Corbus, 154, Sheriff—Obarles A, Torguson, 607; A, O, Mclntire, 258, Repro- sontatives—Goorge rmstrong, 1,085 C. L. Hoffman, 1,011; W. H. 11, Holdri ;in‘ oi4; B, If. Spicer, 140}, Coroner—Dr. Vrancis DBrv, 763; ML M. Dnsuum[.!l.'fl. ‘Phore aro sbout 1,200 0 the township, . b ‘“ES’I?MWI l)huuwlll;o The Chicagn T'ribune, Avgvo, IiL., Nov,4.—Tho clection passed .oft quictly. ' Voto light, Tho Ropublican majority tor Ritchio, for Congzoss, 1n the Tenth Dustrict, ia 104, Tho Ropublican majority in 1872 was 828,—n gain of (20, Lho majority for Paxton, Jtop,, for Shoriff, 18 215,—a falling off of 078, Bagby's wajority in the Tenth Divcrict is about 10000 Spectat Dispateh to The Chieaan Tribuse, Buwtivay, I1l, Nov. 4 —Thomsjorily of Eden, Dom,, 80 far_as honrd from, over Wildor, Ind, Tor., s 881, Eden will probably bo olooted by » small_majority, BMoultrie, Shelby, aud Lfing- ham Counties have gono Domocratio, Special Dispatch to The Chicano L'ribune, Canrinvinee, Ik, Nov, 4—1%he Hou, William T, Morrison, the prosent mombor from this S(hu Boventh) Congressional District, is olectod by 8,600 to 4,00 mmfumy ~—a Domooratio guin of 2,600 fn what was cluseod aa o oloso district, It ia o revolution in favor of honost government, Tho Domocraoy of this connty hayo olooted all {hoir county officors in_lucreased mujoritios, Jogoph D, Pennington hoing elected Bhoritt by 100 majority. Judge B, K. Gilbort, of this olty, 18 slocted to tho Lower House by a lurgo ma- Jority; also, IL, 'L\ Martin, of Iirightou. Specal Dignatel to The Chacaoo Tribtne, Oamo, UL, Nov, 4.—The Republicans in this Congresslonnl Distriot havo suifored n Bull-Run dofoat, It looks now as if Taitzoll, tho Demo- oratio caudidate, was clectod Lo Congress by 1,000 ‘maj. Tho Domooraoy'aro as Lappy ot hiappy ean bo. Special Dispateh to Tha Cllcano Tribunes Poxriao, 1N, Nov. 4,—Tha mnjority for the Anti-Mononpoly tieket in Livingaton Gotinty will bo about as foflows: Bayno, for Congress, Any 100. Btato ticket carried by n small tajority. Colon ABA IIaling, for tho Biato Logislaturo, over Mcfntosh and Ttobiason, Rops. aoout 300 each ; Johnson, for Coroner, hboiit 207, *Bonja- min W, Robinson, Independent oandidate foc ShoriMl, is clocto} by, abont 400 votes. Tho lclagqbll_cnpa havo olocted nothing in Livingaton o ntl. e Sy : _ Spectal Drapateh fo The Chicago Tribune. Qquawxa, 1ll., Nov. 4.—John B. Bagby la olected ovar Eldar Ritohio, In tho Tonth Dis- ttlot, by - 700 majority. - Henderagh Uoubty—Ra- publicau ‘majority - nbout 125, Rankin, ‘Lano, und Jonnoy clocted to the Lnfi(lulnmru. * “Syecint Dixbateh to The Chicago Tribune, O17AWA I, Nov. 4,—Tho Ropublicnn candidato for Buperintondent . of . Public Instruction, Wiliam B, Posoll has 844 maf, The Inde. pendont . Reform candidato. for State Trensuror, Charles Carroll, has 27 maj. For Congross, Alexander' Campbell bns 1,008 maj, — For memhbys'ol the 1Ibhed of Neprosentativos, on tho Ropublican tickot, Elijak 11, Hpicer, and on tho~ Opposltion, George . Armstrong and Oharles X, Hoffman sro oloctod, For Shorif, Arthur. O, Melutire, Rep,, hes 519 maj, For Coraner, Dr, Franeis Bry, Ind., bas 529 maj. Hrexsermy, I, Nov.” 4.—TPho official returns of Putnam Couty ghiow that but a small voto was . polied, “aud” for. Stato Treasuror . give Ridgoway 382 agninet.918 for Goro, For Bupor- intondont of Fubtlo Inatruotion—Powall, 88 ; Totter, 804, For Oongressman, Bixth Distriot— Honderson, 832; Eiliott, 847, Moore, Tharutou, and Francd aro ‘abiend for the Twentioth Ropre- santativo Distriot, Joif Durley, Rop., forSherifl, gots 224 muj, Gargsoona,. Ill, Nov...4.~-Fall roturns for Congross, Ninth Dlatrict, are e follows : Knox Qounty—~Whiting, §5¢° maj,; Btark County— Whiting, 76° mnj;;* Pecrfa County--Whiting, 1,408 maj.: Fulton County—Ross, 1,785 maj. Whiting's injority in Lhe district, 253 Paxroy, .JuL., Nov. 4.—Tho. followivg Is tho official voto of Ford County:. Troasuror—Ridg- way, 87 mn. - -Buporintondent of Schoola— Powoll, 49 maj. Congress—Bavne, 56_ maj. Ropresontativee, “Eighteonth Diatrict-—TRobin- 8on, 1,808 maj,: ‘M. MoTotosh, 1,011 mnj. MonntsoN, ILu, Nov. 4.—Twonty towns. of Whitesido Connty giye tho Republican Btate ‘Tiokot 820 maj., and Burchard, for Cangross, 769 maj. -- Tho" remaining townd will_increass this. Atills, Rn{x., 1a oloctod Senator. MMoWhor- ter and’ Fronch, Nops., 'and MeCoy, Ind., are oleoted to the Legivlature, . .. Spegial Dispiteh to, The Chieaao Tribune, Rock Iscax, 11l., Nov. 4.—Rock Island Coun- ty, complato: . For Stato Trorsurer—Ridgonay, 1.863; Goro, 832; Oarroll, 1,033, - Hondorson, for Congross, 120 maj. Porry, Ind. Ref., has 23 mnj. for tho Stato Senate. *His Republican com- potitor, E. 0. Modersell, In_olacted by tho voto of Henry Coutity.. Brovuing. aud Grenel), two Ropublicans and ono Domocrat, oro clected Rop- rosontatives. . . August Huosing, Dem., is elocted Shoriff by-265 maj. - U, B. Knox, Rep., for Cor- oner, hag 168 mnj. " - ¥ % Soeewal Disvatch to The Chicaan Tribune, JAURS0SVILLE, IlL, Nov. 4—Tho official re. turns of Morgan Couuty show: Ridgoway, 2,188 ; Carroll, 2,195 ;" Goro, 817. . For Conyresa- man—Simpson, Rep., 1.935; Springer, Dem., 2,231 ;. Turner, Ind.,. 463, l)nnln{).' Dom., iy olected Sheri¥ by 181 over- Wright, Iep. Dotrick, ‘Rep. and Iund, Reform, is olected County Commissioner'* by 520 over tho: highost _oppouont, The Irisbmen's ticket. hind only 06 votes in tle . conaty, and the Indopendont Roform only. . 800. ..The Farmors’ party protty much collapsad ou: tho day of oleo- tion, its support going mainly to the Domoorats. For:-'Btato Bonator; - Thirty-ninth _Distriot, Tlodgos, Dom, 15 olected over Gillor, Union, by 358 majority. Tho Ropreaontativos olectad proba- bly. aro’ Culver, Union; Gordon, Rep,, and Thompeon, Dom.. Gordon's election is donbt- ful, 1n Beott County throo towns give tor Con- rossman, Bimpaon, Rep., 2463 Bpringor, Dom., 03:- Turnor, Ind. Rof., 222, In Cuss Springor has a considerablo majority. In Menard Simpson has & majority, Springer is undoubtedly olectod, e OTHER STATES, PENNSYLVANIA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, GREENVILLE, Pa,, Oct. 4.—Tho petroloum-dis- trict (Twonty-sixth), comprised of Buklor, Mercer, and Ciawford Countios, elect James Shealkloy, ‘Dem., by ovor G600 maj., & gain, of 1,700. . * Special Dispateh to The Clucaso Tribune. Uxtoxtowy, Pa, Nov. 4.—The Democrnts oarry Fayotte by from G0d to 1,000 on county of- flcors, and on {he Stato tickel will go at lonst 100, Roports coming in slowly. Special Dispatch to The Chicaso Tribune, ' Wisnixaroy, Pa., Nov. 4.—Washington Coun- ty olects the whole Republican tickot by a ma- jority of 169, cxcopt for Congress, nud one As- semblyman, The ‘district composed of Wash- ington, Benver, and Laswronco olects tho Repub- lican Congressman by 1,000 majority, PurnApeLenm, Pa,, Nov. 4.—~In the, Twonty- fifth Ward Olmstead, Rep,, for Licutsnant-Goy- oruor, has 180 maj. In tho Tifteonth Ward the voto was: Olmstead, 1,1565 Kelly, Rep., for Cougross, 936. In tho Ninetoenth Ward Olm- stead has 1,804 maj,, and Robbins, Dom., for Congross, 343,—a plurality which olo ta him to Congross. In tho Sovontosuth We:d Latta, Demn,, for Lioutenant-Govornor, has 87 maj., and Robbing o plurality of 190, The Twenty- second Ward gave Olmstead, 1.243 11aj,, and Robbins s plurality of 445, Olmstead has 1,750 maj, in tho Twonty-sixth Wurd, and 1'reoman, TRep,, for Congress, a plurality of 691, which olectts lum from the First Distriot, over Florence, Dem. ‘L'he city voto, comnlote, gives a net Re- publican majority for Olmstead of 11,332, against 5,411 Inat yenr. 'ho following is tho result iu Ponunsylvania : Blair Countv_glves 200 Ropublican majority; JMeltean County, 100 Republican majority. Complato returus of the city wards in Phila. delphia, give Oimstead, Rop,, for Licutonant- Govornor, 12,718 maj. ; Shepherd, Dem., District- Attorney, 1,074 mnj.; Goddard, - Dom., for Coroner, 1,863 msj. ~All tho reet of the aty icket {8 Topublican, by about 12,000 maj, The Press, Ropublican, concades the election of twolve Demooratio Congrossmen in this Stato to fiftcon Ropablicans,—a loss of sovem,—but olnims tho Btate by 15,000 mfl{l. A dispateh from Towanda this morning claims the election of Joseph Powell, Dom., in the TFifteonth Distriet, an. additional Republican lons. Kelloy snd O'Noil, Rops., and Randall, Dom,, are olected to Congress. Tho Flrst and Sixth Districts are closo, aud atill in doubt, PrivapeLrara, Pa., Nov. 4.—In Berks County tho Democratic majority is ostimated nt 5,500, TPorry County (estimated) 100 Domacratio ma- Jority; Jumata County, 425 do.; Schuylkill County, 1,600 do.: Montour Gounty, 540" do.; Huntington County, 400 Ropublican majority; Bradford County, 1,000 do.; Reilly, Dem., for Congress, hes 600 maj, and Qotling, Dom., 643: maj. : Wirkgsnanng, Pa., Nov. 4.—W, W. Ketcham, Rop., dofents Col. Wright, Dem., for Congross in tho Mwelfth Distriot, by &0 mal. T D, Collingy Dom., in the Elovonth District, is clectod S)vu‘r Butler, Rep., by from 7,000 to 8,000 ma- oxits. Prrrsnung, Nov, 4.~The offleinl roturns of vesterday's clection in Allsgheny County nppear atill moro disastrous to the Ropublican intorests, As fuller roturns are_racaived, both districts of thin county clect Domooratio Congressmen, while tho dologatlon to tho tate Assembly stands eloven Demoorata to six Ropublicans,. with tho conuty tioket almost curtnlu‘y eloctod in the western part of the Blate, Latest roturns indicate Democratic victorles in the Beven- toonth, Eighteonth, ‘Twentioth, Twonty-firat, ‘I'wonty-aceond, Cwenty-third, Twonty-Aftl, "Pwenty-slxth, and Twonts-soventh Congression- ol Disricts, In fivo of the western cauntlos of this Btuto tho Demoorats olect olghi Assetply- mon. 1tis bnrn]{ poraible an joint ballot in tha Gonoral Assombly that tho llounbllcmu will have s small majorlty, onabliug thom to elect o Unitod Btatos Senator. Speciul Dinnateh {o The Ghicayo Tribune, Trrrsnung, Ia., Oct, 4. —Toturna still continua to como in and give the Domacraty a aill groator vote than fitst reported, Dayue, for Congress, in still bolioved to bo olected; but Cochran, Do, I8 rlckmu up in the distriets now coming in, I will bo nip and tuck on tho ofiicial count, Hawkins {s elected Olerk of the Orphians' Conrt; Montooth, Prosecuting Attornoy, and four Io- publiean momoors of the Legislature, The Domocrats on tho rest of tho county aud Btate ticket, oxcept Commissionor, have carriod b abont 1,600 majorjty, Tho excitemont is utifi iutonso. 3 3 Prmaneuena, Nov., 4,—Forney's Press ad- mits that the result upon the Htato tivket in vory doubtful, and that the majorit; eithor way will bo extrowol; nmnll’. From present roturns tho: defent of Bouth, Nop, for Boaretary of Buato, iu sonveded. {tu estimato oouoedes a Domooratio mujority of 1 ou joiut ballos in tho Legialaturo, but thunks this may ba chongod by tho oflicial returns, For Congrosamon it coucindes thnt the Domocraty have uf loast sixteon mombers of the twonty-sevon, 2 Nxw Yozx, Nov. 4.—It is roported that ‘Ponn« .Chamborlin 609 ; Robinson, 807 ; Nedileld, sylvanis hing gono Domocraticshy 7,000 to 5,000 | nights Mr, Mitchell eays ho wonld not majority, with slxtosn Domocratlo aud olovon Itepubliosu Oougrossmen, i< SN MICHIGAN. Snectal Disnateh to The Chican Tribune, LansiNo, Mich, Nov. 4.=Dnnslug Oity nnd Township give Bagloy 61 snd Begoly, for Con- nross, 44 mal, Woman snfirago is dofoated by 400. Tho nmondmonts aro carried by 200 Huntington, Dem., la oleoted Senator by 400 ; 8. L, Kilbourne, Ropresontative, for tho First Distriet, by 167, and W. L. Stophons, Socond Diatrict, by 89 mnj.~both Domocrats. Tho county tlelket is Domoorutie, excopt Sheriff and Tronsuror. Livingston Couuty gives Bogolo 100 maf., and Chamberialn tho same. Tho county ticliot I ofocted by 100 to 180. Eaton, Rep., ta clacted by 600 to 900, Bhaw, Representativo on tho Peoplo’s tickot, Isboaten 1,600, Gonesco glvos MoUreoty 1,300 mal. 2 f Specral Disvaten to I'e Chicaao Tribune, ‘Traveneg Ciry, Mich., Nov. 4~—Emmot Coun- ty gived Lowls, Dom., for Qongrous in tho Eighth Distriot, 300 majority, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trtbune. JoneavitLe, Mich., Nov. 4.—Bagloy, Itep., for Qovornor, has 84 majority,—n loss of 60, Wal- dron, Rop., tor Congress, has 25 majority ; small losa. Against woman-suffer go, bl Boecral Diapateh to I'he Chicaro Tribune, T.upinaton, Mich., Nov. 4,—fhore is n probn- ble Democratio victory for tho Bopmsuul.nllvu in tho Logislature and county oflicers, Thoe Ropub- licava carry the Stato officars and Cougrassman, Woman-suffrage and tho Constitutional amend- ment doubtful, Bperal Disnateh to The Chicagn Tribuns, Cotpwaren, Mich., Nov. 4—DBranch County givas Bagloy, Rop.. cundidato for Gavornor, b4l majority, The majority onthe bnlanco of tho Stato ticket ia Inrgor. * Cha entiro Ropublican eouuty tickot is olected. + Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tripune. HrLLspaLE, Mich., Nov. 4,—Complote roturns trom Hillsdalo County, with tho oxception of ono townahip, give Waldron for Congress 1,610 maj., & loss as comparad with two yoara ago, of 1,892, Bagloy's majority for Govarnor s 1,537 Spectal Dimateh to 7he Chicano Tribine, BoNnoE, Mich,, Nov. 4.—Monroo County gl vos tato Sonate, 176. The county tickot is all Demo- oratlo by largo maforitios, oxcopt tho Sherill and Pmnecuzlng-mmrnux. Special Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, Graxn Haves, Mioh, Nov. 4.—Election ro- turns from tho country towns como in slowly, and thon only incomplele. As far a3 can be lenrod’ from tho roturns and osimates, the county has givon somo 500 maj. for tho Domo- crotio Btato and Congrossional ticket, 'I'he city went Domooratio by a slight majority. Largo Democratio gains in the couuty, ~'The new Con- Fitutlon aud woman-suffrago s so badly de- fanted that no attontion is given it now. The Detnoorats are jubilant, as thia is thotr firat vie- tory, Sherorr, Mioh, Nov. 4—Midnight.—Tho lat- ont rosurns sliow the rosult on Governorto be very clono, with tho chances 1a favor of Bagloy, Republican, It may tako tho ofliciat voto to de- cido. Lewis, Dom., for Congross in the Eighth District, is moat probably elected by o small ma- Jority, but the district boing a largo one, the re- turn from tha intorior towns nro lnoking. Dernorr, Mich,, Nov. 4.—Tho Scnnto lins two or throo Democratic majority, and tho House is clnimed by both sides by six or eight majority. Gov. Bagloy's mojority, It is now belioved, will not rango ovor 1,000. Tho Demograts claim that Chamborlin is elooted, and somo Ropublic- ans concedo it. The Congressmen cloct, nnd majoritios, partly ostimatod, naro: Willinms, Dom,, Tirst District, 2,000; Socond District, Waldron, Rep., 500; io tho Thivd Districr, Wil- lard, Rep., 1,500; Fourth Dietrict, Pottor, Inde- povdent, 1,200; Fifth, Willinms, Iop.,, 5003 Sixth, Durand, Dem., 1,600; Soventh, Congor, Rop, 2000 Tiiguth, Bradloy, Rep., doubtful— claimed by both sides. Thero was no opposition to Hubball {n the Ninth. ¥ " Excopt the Govarnor, tho Ropubliean Stato ticket hna perhaps 8,000 or 4,000 majority, : —— MINNESOTA. Snecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. RoonrsEn, Minn., Nov. 4.—Danfols, Rep., and Brown, Opp., aro ¢locted In the Tenth Liog- ixative District (Olmstoad County), aud White, Senator, Gaskill and Duell, Reprosontatives, Ninth District, Rops., are probably olocted. Diorman, Opp., is olectod Connty Anditor by o small'majority. Dunnell carrios tho County by abont 50. Tho Republican State ticket Lns o small majority. 8. Pave, Minn,, Noy. 4.—Returna this even- ing aro moro favorable to the Ropublican can- didages for Congress. King is cortainly elected m tho Third Districk by n small majority, pos- aibiy 1,000, sud tho straight nugllbfia;m has car- ried the Second Distriot. Nothing definito ro- garding the Logisiature. NEW YORK. Aupaxy, N. Y., Nov. 4.—Adsms, Rep., bas boon elected to Congress from this district. Oswao, N. Y., Nov. 4—Willinm H. Ijskor, Rep.,” is electod from tho Twenty-fonrth Con- grossfonal District. Honry H. Hathorn, Rop., is olected in tho Twontioth Distriot by probably 1,000 mojority. = New Yonk, Nov. 4.—Tho Demacratio Stato tickot has n majority In Kings County of 13,000 Winebestor Britton, who was romoved from the office of District-Attornoy by Gov. Dix and nominated for ro-slection by tho Democrats, is returned by more than 5,000 majority over Gon. Craake, at progont Represontative in Congress, Newsuna, N. Y., Nov. 4.—Boebe; Dow., is electod to Conaress from tho Fourteonth Dis- trict by ovor 8,000 majarity. Dans, Rtep., In ro-eloctod to Congross in tho Thirty-second District. —_— MASSACHUSETT. Bosroy, Nov. 4,—Gagton, Dem., for Governor of Maasachusetts, Is electod by a piurality of 7,817, All tho Ropublican State tlcket, oxcopt Talbot, for Governor, is elected, For Congress, Buffinton, Rop., ia clooted in tho Firsb District by 4,420 ; Harris, Kep., in the Second District, by 2,810; Pierco, Rep., i tho Third, by 3,073 Frost, Rep., in tho Fourth, by 80; Danks, Ind., in the Fifth, by 5,038; Thomperon, Dem., in the Bixth, by 973; Tarbox, Dem., in the Soventh, by 1,470} Warron, Dom., in tho Eighth, by 574; Hoar, Rep,, in_the Ninth, by 487; Scelvo, Ind. Rep,, in tha Tenth, by 640¢ Cliapin, Dem., in. the Lleventh, by 5,470." Tbe Lagislaturo, whtoh ' ia largely opposed. to. prohibition, will stand: Senate, Rep,, 24; Dom., 16; Ilouse, Itep,, 151; Dom., 85. —_— ‘WISCONSIN, Bpecial Diavatoh to The Chicago Tribune, Mantsoy, Wis., Nov. 4.—Dispatchos recolved by [, W, Kaves, Obairman of tho Republican Btate Committeo, and information from othor sources, shows the following result of tho ‘Stato eloction : Majority ngaiost Reform candidates for Congress about 5,000, as' follows : First Distriot, 8,000; Secoud, 5600; Third, 1,600; Bixth, 500 ; Soventh, 4.000 ; Eighth, 1,600, The Toform majority in the Fourth'District i 9,000 iu the Fifth the samo. . ThoRepubiicans will have seventoen or elghteon Benators, and thoro will not be more than about thirty rogular Reformera in tho Assombly. Tuis district waa carriod by Caswoll's brillinnt bome- yun in Jefforson Gouhty, whera ho raduced tho Reform mn{urlty againyt him to 874, Cook nlso ran woll in his uonnti'. tho majority agaiusb him boing 401 in Columbla. - - . Tho Ltopubticans, in view of tho ‘resulta at Bowe and abroad, are alveady nsking in rogard to their victory, '* What shull wodo with it 2" ‘Tho Reform majoritios iv. this .county raugo from 800 to 800. . ‘The Ropublicans oloct only ono of their Assomblymen, Adums, somo Norwegian towns voting for his Norwoginn opponont, hav- Ing beaton Jinldwin, roported olocted last hight. Specral Dspatch to The Chicupn Tribune, Osuxosn, Wis, Nov. 4.—Tobiuson, Chase, and Lonch, Rops., aro olected o tho Assombly in thia county. 1togors, Dom., it olucted Bonator, ‘o ontiro Republican county ticket is olectod, Waupags oloots Onlking, Ttoln, and Rabor, Rk, to tho Assembly. Tu Qutagamic County the entire’ Demooratic tickot 1 oleated. Riclinond, Dom,, i olovted to the Aesombly. Brown Uounty olocts udd_and Hobbins, Doms,, to the Assombly, and Fisk, Rn&.. and a Ropublican Oounty Troasuror. wing to a quarrol on the couaty tickot, Caln- mot Couuty olects 1inish, Hop, Lo tho Aesombly, and gives n Republican majority on Congresy, Tho followiug nro tho best figuras on Cougrass, but tho roturns aro 50 meagro and unsatisfactory that it may take tho ofiiclal count to dooide: For Kimball—Waushara and Groen Lnkoe,1,500; Caly umet, 119; Door and Kowaunco, 400—total, 2,010, For Bouck—Wanpaca, 50: Winuobago, 323; Brown, 200; Outagamio, 1,000—total, 1,671, Mirwavukee, Nov. 4.—1he Ropnblicans claim ot Jnut night's veports aro unalterad, and that ey hinve eclootod six Qongrossmon and linve i m?omy on jolut ballob iu the Assambly, Tho Tilormors,-on tha contrary, olaln two Cougross- mon corain, and poesibly four, snd forty~nine Asomblymen out of 100, and oighteon In tho Bunto out of thirty-threo,” Iomas O'Nolll wus olated to the Anfiomblilu tho south towns of the district justoad of Knooll, aa reported last to the Unilod Btatos Henato if nominatod unsnimourly, v, SR gt MISSOURT, Speetal Dispnteh to The Chicaao Tribune, 8. Josrrn, Mo, Nov, 4.—This county hns gond for Mardin, probably by 800 majority. Ttea, for, Congrosn'in the Ninth Distriot, is olected by ovor 1,000. Waltor Young will go to tho Stato Sanato by 600 maldrity. ‘Tha Buchanan County ticket in a1l olacted, Bittingor iy probably olect- cd to ,the Le‘zillntura, and” Burgeas will "ba tho | h Collectorof the county, Tho romainder of tho Domocratle tickot is sil safo, with mnjoritios ranging from 400 to 80, ————— NEW JERSEY, Jenskx Orry, N. J,, Nov. 4.—In cnnnnql\nnca. of eplit tickets, tho roturns come in mlowly. JudgoBedlo, Dom., 15 oleated Govornor by about 0,000 maj, Tho Ropublionns elect to Congrosa Binnickeon, Dobbins, and, porbaps, Phelps, thaugh the last-named is doubtful; 25 votos on eithor sido: would docido tho clootlon, Tho TDomoorats oloct Ross, Hamilton, Toaso, nnd Hardonburg, & gnin of throo Congrossmon, Tho Shato 8onate stands a9 lnat year, eachparty ain- ing sud lnelog ono, The Repubiican mnjority i #oven. Tho Monso atands 30 Democrats to 21 Ropublicans, n Demoeratioc gain over lst vear of 11 on joint ballot.- The Lagislaturo i Demoerntic by 11 maj., and will ‘oloct n United Stnton Sonator to aucenod Johu I, Stooktton. Tha Congrassmon oleoted fn Now Jersoy arot TFurat® District, Clomont H. Sinnicieon, Rep.; Bec- ond Diatrict.8amucl A, Dobbins, Rop.,re-electod ; ‘I'hird Distriot, Milas Ross, Dom.; Fourth District, Rohert Hamilton, Dem., re-olocted; Fifth Dia- trict, Angustas W, Outior, Dom.: Sixth District, Frederiek H, Tocse, Dom,; Bovonth District, Aue. A. Hardenburg, Dom. Bedlo'a majority for Governor Is 12,000, Patentsoy,” N, J., Nov, 4,—In Bergen County tha inspoctora of olection throw out 16 bullots for *'Wm." tho contraction of Willinm Walter Pholps, and 44 for W, W. Pholps, Including those G0 bullots, Phelps i clected by 12 majority, —_—_— ILANSAS, Spectar Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Leaveywontir, Kon,, Nov. 4—Tho Repnbli- cnna oloct Phillins {n tho Firat District by 3,000 mnjority, an Opposition gala of 10,000.- Goodin, TRef., is certainly elected In the Socond Distrlet, and Brown, Ron,, initho third, - Osborn and tho Republican Stato tickot oleated by 10,000 major- ity. Tbo Republieans ara bowilderad. il NEVADA, BAX Inaxowmco, Cal, Nov. 4.—Tho Intest from Novads indloates tho re-clection of Brad- loy, Dom,," for Governor § also, Bharon, ou tho Legislative ticket, with a stand-off betwoon Ellis, Dom., and Woodburn, Rop., for Congross, oxcopling that {o Storey, Lyon, and Ormsby Counties, tho Republican Logislativo tiokot has boen olected, which will givoSharon twenty votes in tho Leglslatnre, This, added to the nino Re- publican hold-ovors, makes twenty-nino, with the indication thal in other counties tho Legislaturo in likoly $o havo gone Ropublican mificient to givo Sharon the ronulsite thirty-olght votes on nint ballot to elect him Unitod™ States Senator, o Republicaus clatm . that Woodburn is elacted to Congress, with the gubornatorint offico doubt- ful, as between Bradley and Hazlett. Bay Fraxcisco, Nov. . —TReturns so far loave the olection of Congressman in Nevada in doubt, Fllis, Dem., is probahly clocted. Dradloy, for Governor, claims over 1,000 majority, [t is con- cedod that the Sharon Legislature ticket -iu oloated. . y ———— ALABANMA. MoxTGOMERY, Ala., Nov, 4.—Unoflicial roturns from twenty-cight counties show n not Domo- cratie galn of 10,100. This Includes Sumter and Groen countios, and it overcomes tho Republic~ nn majority of 1872, and leaves tho Democrats 1,600 ahoad. ‘Thore are thirty-savon connties to hear from, which will incroasn the Democratic majority £0/6,000 or 8000, It ‘is omo of the largest votos ovor oast in tho State. Inralson (colorod), Rop., In tho First District ; Bradford, Dom,, in tho Third; Hays, Rep., in the Tourth; Caldwell, Dem,, in the Fitth ; Hewotr, Dom., in tho Bisth; and Lowis and TFornoy, Doms,, for the Stato-nt-Largo, are undoubtodiy clectod fo Congress. Wiliams, Dem., in_tho Sccond Dis- trict. is probabiv electod over Rapier by 60) or 700 majority, Teis glves o Domocratic guin of threo Congrossmen. MosTaouery, Aln., Nov. 4.~Enough gains are roported to iusuro the oletian of the Demoeratic Stato tiokot bv from 6,000 to 10,000 majority. Fivo Domceratic Congressmen ara certainly electod, and probably two others, and thero is o Domocratic majority in tho Logislature. Moro nogroes votad the Demooratio tickot than whites voted tho Radieal. Democratic gains are roport- od from overy county hoard from excopt Sumtor, ——— IIARYUAND. Barrntone, Nov, 4.~Furthor ratuzns from tho Sixth Congrossional District, which neom relin- ble, though unofficial, indicats tho eloction of Walsh, Dom.. to Congress, over Lowndos, Tap., tho prosont member. This will malo the entiro delegation Domocratic. T ———— LOUISIANA. NEw OnLeass, La., Nov, 4.—A few additional eloction roturns strongthen the indications pre- vionsly reportad. United States Commissioner E. D. Craig to- day sent boforo the United States Circuit Court Mary Johnson and Jasoph Milbraugh, both col- ored, chargad with violating the Kn-Klux net in couspiring with othors and breaking np a meot- Ing of the colorod Domoacratic club,” ‘I'his is tho first commitment of colored porsons undor this . act in Loulsiana, oo ARTANSAS, Lrrrie Rock, Ark., Nov. 4.—Enongh roturns ara rocolved to indlcate with considerable cor- taiuty that Ganse in the First, Olomons io tho, Second, Wilshiro in the Third, and Guntor in the Fourth Qongresstonal District are electod. They ure all Democratic Conservative nomivees. Hynos, Ren., oarries this (Pulaski) county by 750 maj. It s tho only county as faras hoard from that ho has cnriad, ———— GEORGTA. Avuauera, Ga., Nov. 4,—Hartridgo, Dom,, *for Congross, is cortulaly clocted. Smith, Dom,, is olected by 700 naj. * AvousTy, Ga., Nov, 4 —Dabney is eleotod to Congress from ihe Soventh District by 200 or 300 mai. Tho ontire dologation to Congroass is Domocratic, boyond doab. Mayor Bpencor, of Atlants, and other prom- ineut citizens, wero arrestod to-day for violation of the Enforcomont not. ¥ e TENNESSEE. Mgeatemis, Tonn,, Nov, 4.—Later rofurns in- dicato tho clection of Col. Casey Young, Dem., to Congress, by over 5,000 maj., a Domacratio gein over the Inst Congrossional clootion- of nearly 0,000, Returns from Wost Ponnessoo whow hoavy Democratio gnine, Fayotto and Ifardoman, hithorto Republican by Iargo majorl- tios, give Democratic majoritics, respectivoly 1,100 and 2560, 'I'he Democrats aro ubilant over tho result in tho North and South, “Tho eleotion was unusually quiet: ¥ e G 7 SOUTH CAROLINA, *Cnanyestoy, Noy. 4.—Toturne como in yory slowly. Tho contost for Governor is sull in doubt, with tho olances favoring Chamberlnin, TRep. '}"hn oleotion of Mackoy, I'nsion, from tho Bocond, and Bmalla (colored), Iep., from the Fifth Distrlot, ara conceded. In the Fourih District tho voto is closo between Wallaco and Korshaw, Tho othior districts ave still in doubt. e VIRGINIA. Avgsanpnia, Va,, Nov, 4,.—Iunton, Conserva- tivo, in eleated In tho Eighth Distriot by 500 ma- Jority over Barbour. —_—— FLORIDA, Auausta, Gn., Nov, 4,—Dotnrng from Florida come In slowly. ‘Cho Indicatlons are that both Distriota oloct Ropublicans to Congroxs, L ———— KENTUOKY, Crnewwaty, Nov. 4.—Covington, Ky., yoators day gavo Jones, Dom., for Cougross, 013 maj, 'T'ho city voted in favor of liconse by 450 ma), —_—— ARIZONA, Bax Francrsco, Cal,, Nov, 4,—A dispatch from Proscott, Arlzonn, to-night, eays tho election of Btovens, Indepondent Dalogato to Congress, is gouorally concedod, $o e e WABHINGTON TERRITORY. BaN FuaNcmsco, Noy. 4,—~A dispatoh has boon foosived from Sonttle, W. T., that O. Jadobs, | Ropttullenn candidate for Congrées, ie elostod by ovér 600 majority. Y —— MISCELLANEQUS. - ErfFrOT OF THE STORM IN WASH- INGTON. Spectal Digpatch to T'he Chicado Triduns, “WastixaToy,” D, 0., Nov. 4.—8omo of the Presidont's frionda havo already bogun: to plan tho polioy of tho coming =esslon of Gongress, and hinve agreed that tho Civil Righta bill shall be passed an & most important monsuro to scoure tho Southern Btatos for tho Ropublican party. Aftor tbia- thoy propose that a stringont Clvil- Bervico bill ahall bo passed to ssaurb tho roton- tion of presont Ropublican inoumbonts in offico 10 thio ovent of futdro changoes in the Admioly- tration., It is argued, howover, that, undor any cirenmatance, the Senato will remain Ropub- liean, nnd that Domocratfo logislation will ttorsforo “bo_ Imposeiblos -but the feoling of nnxioty in Ropublican. circlos 18 8o ovident as to becomoe o matter 6f common remark. . Tho Prosidont himsolt, in convoraation to-day, ndmit~ ted his chagrin at'the roault of the alections, and thoro ia good nuflmfltv for tho statoment gno loss than somo of his immodiate intimnates) that o will, at tho_propor timo, Indieato his prefor- once for 1. B. Washburrio as his siccovsor, In his mossago to Conhgross, noxt month, ho will, nceording (o the same authority, take such grounds , againat tho Crodit Mobillorites nnd similar corruptionists of tho Republican party a8 to dircet attention to Washburno s ono of tho fow pura and incorraptible” men of that party on whosa record no tarnish ia to bo found, To-night n Inrge crowd, hoaded by o band of music, sorenaded Scnator Thurman, who, in ro- sponge, made n happy, humorous spoceh, in which, nmong othor things, ho sald the fenrfal yolors of Magsachusotts hnd beon so jntinidated by tho Kn-Klux that thoy could nét bo induced 10 go to the polls to vote yenterday. 5 —_— DEMOORATIO REJOIOINGS. Mexris; Tonn., Nov, 4.—~The Democrats fired 100 guna on the bluf to-night, in honor of thelr viotoiy. The Democratic :majority in this county is 8,000, * OrxvrrAxD; 0., Nov. 4.—A salute of 600 guny was fired by tho Domocrats of thia city to-night in honor of tholr vistorios yostorday. Covrunnys, 0., Nov. 4,—Tho Domocerats had an impromptu jolliication to-night ovor tho re- sult of tho cloctlon, Thoro was n continuous caunonnde for sevoral hoars, and a long ‘display of fireworks, - A largo cruwd “gathorod in tho Capitol Sqnare, wnore Gov. Allon mads & speoch in which % doclared that tho returning reasou of tho pooplo had braught the Demucratic party Dback to power, and thatit bad como back to stay, Bpeakor Convorse, Col. Maayponny, and half & dozen othots mado spooches, ood froquant al- lusions to Allen as -the noxt Demacratic candi- data for President swora received with applause, PRESS-COMNMENTS. * MAWSAOUUSETTS' PROTENT. From the Cincinnatt Commnerciab—Indopondent. The gonoral result of the .very important olections ' hold ‘yesterday in n swosping and smashing Democratio vlotory. 'Fho Republicans have not, wa:beliovo, bield their own anywhere. « + . The most saliont foature of (his morn- ing'a nows is that Massachusetts hay:olocted o Domocratio Govoruor aud covoral Indopondont and Deniogatie Congressmen. Wa presume thoro Is uo doubt of tho solid strepgth of tho “Joyal" gentiment of Mnssachusetts, n senti- ment loynl to Nationality, to equality of citizeh- &hip, tosound eurrency, to thoonforecrent of the nationnl lnwe. for tho protection of the woak agalnet thustrong, Massashusottspratostsngnivst Butlorism, snd yives her protest s personal point by deteating Butlor's aspirations to bo n Reprosentative in the nost Congresn, Bho pro. tests, aluo, ngainut the voxation and domoraliza- tion incident to impracticablo probibitory laws, aud defeats Talbot, the eandidata for Governor, whosa position wau unaquivocally in favor of thono lnws. Hho protesta ngainst corruption fn primary meetings, snd defeats o rogulir nomi- neo fof Congress-who bougght his nomiation, in Cherry Pectoral Ayer. Sho protests against tho trifling “with s constituoncy which put up o fourth-rate Iepablican to run npainst o first-rato Democrat in the Springleld District, aud clects Chester W, Chapin, She npproves the attitudo of nstrong man who takes s position oulside party linep, and N. P, Danke govs back to Con- & ‘]in. Upon tho whole, Mussachuso:ts has dono woll. ‘€A REBUKE, NOT A FINAL JUDANENT." Lrom the Cineynati Gaseite—tieprbooan, Tho Ropublican_prrty Lins suntnined the so- vorest rovorse 1 s ovor expérionced sinco itn accesslon to power.” Thero have heen years whon States, hero and thero, have gono over to tho Dotnaoiacy, ‘Thoro have ateo been years whap Republican majoritios havo boon.largely cut down all around. t thero has nover boon a time whon nruvthing - lite the prosont defoat, or rather serics of defeats, has boen sustain {‘t amounts to nothing less than a rovol R ) - Whilo not underestimating tho defent we have anstaiucd, lot no onc give it unduo magnitude. Ho who concludes frota it that the o, ublican party has beon decisively and finnlly overthrown, Bees bub & short way into- the future, knows but littls of tho tompor of the times. .A robuke tho eleotlon mont unquestionably is, It is a rebulto of Credit Mobilior, snlary-grabbing, molariox, Simmons' and Shepbords’ appointments, third- term, and Dutlerison.. Bub it in a robuke onls. It is not a Jual judgmont, Profiting by it, tho Topublican party can rogain its old power aud ascondency, - The masses of tho people hiuve no moro confidonco in the Demoeratic patty than tboy have had for tho Jast ton years, That parly s not virtuo ouough i it to survive succasy. It is for the Republican party itsolf to smy whcther it will azain tuko tho scepter of power which the Demoeracy will lny dowa, For our~ wsolves, we_believe it will Lo atronger for this revorss, In onr judgmont it will entar tho next Dresidentinl contont stronger and movo united ' thau it has beon sinco 1872, *THE GRAVELOTTE TUAT PRECLDES THE BEDAN." Frous the Concinnali Enquirer—Downcratia, Like un avalavcho dosconding from Mont Blaue, ernehivg overything boneath it, and thun- doring in its progress, so the Domooratio col~ uwmos in tho olections yestorday have oxtormi- unted all in'tho shapo of the Ropublican party ich oppased tho progress of (heir organization in its triumphant march to power. The result but confirms onr nradictions that the viotories of Octobor, magnificont .and_important 3 thoy wero, were but tho riging of the wind which was to ushor in the hurricano. . . . The signifl- canca of this viotory is that it is the forernnner of onoof far larger scops in 1876, This is mainly why wo rojoico. Otherwise it wounld bo but & barron triumoh; othorwise it would hold out tho word of promisa to the onr which is broken to tho bope. iBut wo have no fears,—no approbonetons. Tho enomy will not recover from this overwholnivg disaster, It iy tho Gravelotto. that procodes the Se- dan. . . . Chia victoryof the Demacracy and their ailies in the North will do mora to * yocon- struct * tho South than all Nadicalism could do in a hundrod yenra, ‘Tho Southorn pooplo will now bepin to think that they again fm in thio United Btatos, and that thoy havos vuics in their government, ** UNLOADING THE REPUDLIOAN PANTY,” #rom the St. Lowia (ilobe— Republican, + The dafeat of Butlor In Massnchusotts is a vory good stop in the dircetion of * unlonding " tho Topublican party ; aud the great puint now will bo to Aea that hin Is not rolorded. _We hopn e will find it convanijeut to join the Doemocracy ‘bofore the noxt olection, , ~, . Lven in Massachusotts people do not like to bo told, 1n the form of statutory onnotmonts, that thoy must nob tnko a little of tho ardent acea- -gionally tor their stomach’s sake and thelr many infirmities, That's what yestordsy's olegtion ro- turns mean, % ey BILLIARD TOURNAMENT, Ny Yonk, Nov. 4.—Tho Intornational Billiard Tournamont “oponod to-night at Tammuany Hall with a large audionco, Tho fivst gamo, Uronch caroms, 800 pofmis up, was botwean Joseph Inon and Cyrille Dion, and won by the former, whoso averago, 25, has nover hoon braten, The eocond game was botwoen Rudolpho and Garnior, which was won by tho Iattor, whoso avorage was 18)7. e VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Sneeial Disnatch o The Chicatn Tritune, Tonz ilunon, Mich, Nov, de—Ur—L'rops Maine, Thouas A, Beafl, 81, Paul, Thy steainsbip Davidson, bound for Ohfearo, with o cargo of kalt, {a once wmare asharo, thls o on tho Oharity Inlnds, Baginaw Hay, Rollef wau dispatchol for feom this polnt, aud the order afterwards counter- manded, Tho {nfereuco ia that Ler position 8 nut o daugrolis o, ——— Double Execution in Paris,. The Paris correspondont of the Tondou Stan- dard thus desoribes tho double oxeaution of tho murderors Moreau and Boudas, at Parls, on Puosday, Oct, 18: A dotachmont of 150 men of the Gardo do Pariy'arrived on tho Placo at 8 o'elook in the moruing, Hoon aflor a cart with the framowork of the guillotine and M., Roch, tho excoutionor, necompanfed by hie two wauistants, appoared. Tho Gardos do Patls formed tiy squnaro round the fatal Inabrum«nmd‘:g:‘ggw w4 thus provontod from appronching, and figures of M. Ruch and bis asshstanis contd only bo dimly dietinguishod flitting nbaut, in tholl ghoat-like whito' blouses, As pleco by ploc thoy crected tho guilioting, - uot & wo was to ba hLowd,. When. all yaa, com. rlntud. M, Toch was soon to make a farofu uapcetion of the guillotine "by tha light of g hand-lantorn. “This dono, ha cawsed the knife Lo fafl to or throo timos, in brder$o nasuro hime ng]l that cvur:thlnyf waa in good warking order, Then the ; éxcontionor, - nceompaniod by n Claudo, the hoad of the; Datoctive Dopartment, and Abbo Crozos, the Chiaplain of ho prison, proceeded to Moroau, tha witedpolsonti's, oo .t inform tho doomod taan that s Inat hous sk como, . Moronu was wicoplug calmly whon .tha fatal dortogn onterod the coll. o rocsived the foiriblo aunaunconent vory quitetiy, and, whon oalked by the' Commisanry or%oum, Whother e had nay ststomont 1o make, hio, marely roplicd that ho was Innocont, 1o was loft alone. with the priest for flve or’ 8jx ‘minutes, and thon the horrible D{mmlmn known oy the *toilet began, Thin consints in uxlmnf{ a¥vay tho” Lalr trom thd bacl of the Frlnannrs liond nhd nook, as well a8 part of - u_‘nupu}'»,?umunly, ih:ordor thaf the knifo may hayo freo play. " Durlag thli operation ' Moroan’ did ‘not uttor n aingla word, Only when his Iain wora being shiackled ho roe marked, ¢ Barely this In usolcsa.) At G4 the prison gates nl[mnnd and’ Moroau apposred in the prosonco of tho crowd. Ho llpl!lnol} to walle vary steadily, with head *ordet ahd nntaltoring 6tops. _Iin extraordinary palancas was much ro- marked. When bLo..roached the . guillotino ha looked around at ‘tho crowd, snd oxclaimod, Mossieurs, I dio innocent,’. Thoso words worg diatinatly hoardall over tho Tlacode In Ronuotto, Tho noxt moment M. Roch sélzad Moronm, puslhed bim forward on to tho plauk, the knife foll, and: all way over. {'Cho moment Moroan'a head and body had: fallen_into the basket of #awdust propared for them, M, Rooh's assistant #6t to work to wash tho guitlotino of tho .bloo with which it wna nlnhn-g, in order that tho next sufféror might not 8ee that an oxecution hiad ale rondy taken place. Whilo Moroau was hoing led to death Boudas was being prapared for axecu- tion, Whan his coli was entered by aL- Claude and tho . oxccutionors he was found wide awake, talklog onszorly with tho warders, a8 ho had boon awoke by tho noiee in Moreau's coll, and was in a stato of tho most 1ntenso anxioty, still hoping upparontly to bo roprievod. On ‘boingtold that howng to dio, ho ropliod, * Horo Iam ; I am rondy,! Fo then protested his innoconco, and declared that his oxccution was_o ctime apainsk Justico. Ho walled quietly, though bardly so »tondily ay Moroau, bub_without support to the guillotino. Thore' Lo kissod the nccompanylng rrloar, and handed himaoll over to_the exscu~ onor without uttering n word, Whother M. Roch’s nerven bad been' nffocted by tho provions _lo:aunllon I flolnnfll(un\lv. but ho cortainly was by 1o means ' adroit in plocing tho unfortunate Boudns on the fatal pinnk, an ho had to readjusb him during n, spaco of soveral seconds, which soemed horribly long to tho Dystandors, At Inut the kaifo foll and the acoond oriminal's hoad :lrnppod‘ into tho busket, Thero was only ton minutes’ interval bot\focn tho two oxocutions.” 5 h 'Rhe Recent BEuglish Explosion, .- In an article on thls subjoct, in its insuo of Octl. 19, tho London 'Times hos the followiog: ““Tho effecty of the explorion upon_ hualth have alowly doveloped, Tho shock has hed its-obief effect iu aggravating oxisting illuosses or in . ro- tarding” tho recovery of suffererd, Dr. Colling and Dr. Allen hevo oach redorded tho death of n gentlemnn, and . tho death of a child of 20 z]mmhhs“,nw o w&“ o n'nun’fie of Dr. Holland's, hng o boen mentionod. Tho roport of Mr. Bell, District dforlicnd Offcor, fs that ol paoplo sud children sufferod logs than people.in middls lifo, Hvatorieal epilopsy and norvous insomnis are now {frequoutly coming undor notico, Yese terday Mr. Dell wad gont for o sea o servant, living near tho Marlborongh road siablon, Who had had repeatod aud froquont epiloptiform attacks, and who said thar sinco tho oxplosion she hod coostantly lieard organs playing and troins running in hor head. Palpitation of the heart, particuiarly in those who woro provionsiy” known to'bo sffers from organic ‘ditcaso, I8 now common, and'is accompanied by n tandency to pastive local cone gestions and hemorchages. A patient living in ‘Pownshend road, and gufféring from fatty hoart has boen over sinco “{n & dangeroualy uxulzoa stato, and ‘cannot be kc?l calin without sedae tives, A woll-known wrier, who s an agoed man, i8 being troated for conoussion of the #pind, with paralysis, His bod was placed ogainet o wall, and the wall was driven in ngalost it, In o case of dropsy from ‘acuta inftammation of tho Lidneys, tho roof was lited from tho eufferor’s cuttago, and the cold has made him -much ‘worse. Peovle who at firac congratulatod themsolves on thoir strongth of mind:In regard to tho nceident come= pliin “now of palpitation, deprossion of spirits, inability to tako food, or slceplossness, More than one man of business of middlo age com- plains of pains in tho hoad and chest, and the sloeplessness which s 80 common in usnally ‘ao- compapied by Hevero pains in the temples, and sometimes in the eyes, Dr. Holland aad Mr. Doll havo attended soveral casea in which de- lirtum, or o tondency to insanity, hns boen de- voloped. Mr. Britton montinns sovoral instances in which tho recovery of mothers from thoir confinoment bas boon retarded, and diseaso Loa suporvoued. In ono instance tho shook and cttll have beon followed by erysipolos, In two cases, laborors who _went to work aftor the 'oxplosion have roturnod for medi- cal advico. Inono ot these Dr, Holland found the man, on whom 8 door-post had fallon, to lave had his ribs broken. Tho'samo gentloman 18 attonding childron who canuot slesp, but jump nud start ot every sound, and treated on tho moruing of tho oxplosion two bad stabs in the leg and throat, and two fraciures of the collar-bone. The inquiry into the explosion 'had resulted in tho following verdict: *We find that Charlas Buxton, Jonathen Holloway, and Willinm ‘Tavlor camo to their dosths by an exe plosion on board tho Tulbury. That the said o« plosion wns ceused by the ?gumun of the vapor of bonzolino bv a fire or light in tha cabin on board the Tilbury, That in the stowago and transport of tho bargo tho Grand Junction Oanal Company omitted proper procaution, and were gnilty of gross nogligence, and that the exlsting statntory laws are ontirelv inadaquate to sccura pablic safety in thoso matters.’ ™ - * —_— ** A Confederatod Elomo.”? Tondon Correspondenca of tha Livernaol Post, I bavo heard an amusing account of the falle uro of n recant attempt to cstablish a ‘*Con- fedorated omo,” Tn London five families, ruxseflsmg small incomes, united in the ostabe iehment of & common homo. A large housoe in tho Bloomsbury rogion was taken for the pure , poso, aod- tho arraugomonts for tho regula tion of tho bhousohold wore mado with tho utmost care and_precision, Thore was 10 o common diniug-room o which all the meals of tho houschold wore to be' taken, aud azcl family had o at of rooms, which it was to furnish nud urrango s suited its own convon- fonco, Thoroe was to bo ona cook for the wholo bouschold, and & couple of orvants to do ‘the other worl, ‘Fho exporiment was commenoed, aud for the firat day or cwo matters wout woll onough. Before n weck bad passed, however, it becume ovidont that ‘to govern & con- foderated home would bo noarly as difioult ns to manago an Irish Parlisment. Tho five familie3 conld pever agres tsto whot they dhonld oat and drink, ‘Tho “dinnor, -especislly, was s wstandiug subject of dispute, and the consequence was that tho Jitobon boontne o soane of constant wrangling betweon the unfortunate cook and her five mistrensos, ‘'Pho othor sorvants also found it impoysiblo to mect the commands of thoir associnted mietrosses, Five' bolls wounld free ?lmmly be ringing at the snmo time, and ono wmily would complain that they woro being noglocted, nnd that anothor was receiving undus attontion, Then tho children of tho diferent families would quarrel, Of coursg, aach mammes. was sure that hor darlings were not the cause of tho disturbanco, In short, bofore a-fow weoks hud pasacd, tho confederated howo becans what tho party who told me- the atory ealled n * cous fodorated digcord,” und ind £o be brokon up. Rl Bl atse : Roemarknble if ‘Tric, The following “ Inoldont of tha famine,” ro- norted by the Collector of Monpghvr, {8, 4avs tha Times of India, certamly remarkable : ** A wom. an of the tehiug casto." writes Mr. Lockwoor, * wag lttlug by tho elde,of tho Ganges, some 103 milos from Lere, in tho Patna Distrlcl; about duylight of tho 16th of August. .Suddonly the banle on which she waa sittiug gavo way, aud shg Iell into tho wator, dragging With Lot o Iarga buudle of castor-oil sticks which she was enrry, ings b the time, Bhe managed to s pport har- 8olf on theso sticks, whioh formed a klud of lifo~ buoy, aud she was carrled down by tho cwrrent, w}uulk i8 now running at o groat pace, As oach villnge or boat was passed - sho shouted to the villagors to holp her, but no one came to hor. ro~ Hof. " In this way #ho was carried mnoarly 100 miles, and, fortinatoly for Lor, when sha had been twanty-four hours lu the wator, sho. passed by Mouglysr, snd was resoued by Col. Murtay, wh, secing hor flonting by, sent hia privata toal aud resoned hor, Tho woman did not appeat much the worsa for hor prolongad atay o the wator, but naturally was mnch_impressod by the fact of hor befug rasquad by &' Euvopean, wwhot #0 many of hor vwn caste liad. dosluiod to holy |l|,m;." B:m i \u'flx\ml?d \:im;m o rallway toket te nuin, togethor with £0o clotllng fro reliof funde," E Wilig BroA iy

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