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4 1 “r VOLUME 28, RICHMOND PRINTS, RICHN PRINTS 5 Chozolate Standard Styles,” (Oopyrighted Tiokot), # Standfit’d Gray Styles,” (Topyrighted Tickot), ‘Recommend thomeclves to users of Oalico for their DURABILITY OF OCOLOR, BEAUTY OF DESIGN, STRENGTH OF OLOTH, and fitness for all seasons. - NOTHING BETTER FOR DAILY WHAR OR A CHRISTMAS GIFT TO FRIENDS. FOR SALE BY DRY G00DS DEALERES, THE TURT, DEXTER PARK. FALL MEETING Saturday, Nov. 7, 1874, Purse of $1,000 for Horses that havo nover benten 2:24. D, W, Mattoks names br. g, Tom fondez. Jrio, Kfckoo names br, g; Sloopy Jalin, &, Batcholdor samea b, . John H. oobs names ch. £ wbtssver. ‘nsmes b, s, Dilot Temple, . m. Badgor Girda on o Hor Bame Day-—-Htake Race—$300. Milo Hoats—3 in 3, 7 aamos . 1. Obton Boy. Brown Bames . g, Littla Frank. The anfinlshed 30 Race will be called at1 9. m. Btato-st. cars run avery fiva minatos. Pittaborg & Fart Warne dummy st 2:39 p, m, M. B. &L. 5 dommy o 236, m, GRO. B. MANSUR, Propelatar., OCEAN NAVIGATION, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, Soath Wales Atiantio Stesmentp 0 Now e S are, Ol o mulll Herarpirs. Wil T trem. Bonoeritania Hallrond Whart, Jersey Olty: BROKE......00t W, TGLAMORGAR, ..Oct. 51 d, isongers at th to: i iy Ultod Siaton ams Gonad 1 bota 1 the BrBto Ohannol, and all othor polnte 13 Kngisnd. ioae SoMTAR bt DU(LC < Xebssly for (0o frads, arapro: ideq with all tho Latest Lproromasatafor tho comforiand Sonremonce of GADIN AND STERRAGE PABSENGTRS. Firat Cubls, 876and 8 onrroner, - Bocond abis, 856 euroncy. rvancy. Pranaiitaorags Cortiioates from Qardi Draits jor £1 808 rards, sl s e Shct o S '8 0. ool o1 HIBALD ] €O,y A puic BAXTER & G0y Arohue,” STATE LINE. New York to th%uow. Xiverpool, Beifast, 1 o’ clegant, Clydo-buiit B VT For el 3 Nark Tunah, e o Running— ETATE OF INDIANA, Wodnesday. STATE OF FLORIDA, Wednosds; +» Nov. 11 And every Wodnosday thereafter, taking pastongors at ‘throngh rates to all parte of Great Britain snd Irelans Norway, Nweden, Donmark, and Germany. Dralts fur £} B TRuards . Far frelght. Or passago aphiy v ADSTIN BUBWIN g0, Rperts B Wreulral, o Yorks Fago Office, Mo 43 Droadway.. Steoras s low aa 22y otiter dne. | L YN G0t Westorn Agont, Al Glarkatie Ohicago. veves Oat, 28, PRANG'S AMERICAN CHROMOS. . PRANG'S American Chromos, **Thoy diffuse a love of axt, increaso popular spprocis~ {lon of it, add boasty to homos which withiout thom wanld be barn and blask, and thus add to the simplo snd taste- fol tnfluonces which should Lo gathored slicut the boms 1ife of our poople, We walcome overy frosh additlon to Mr. Prang's list of publications, and are crpecially proud thatin a work yoquiring such dextority of manipulsiion aud mmoh Joving tendoruess and pationce of toll, au Amor fcan ostablishmont haa thus far bean able to load the world,"—~{New York Tribuns. As tnsorupulous partiss are known to be offering Ohro- 1mos of all sorta ander the fraadnient reproventation that thiey are of onr make, purshssers should invariably de- mand 10 soo the trade.mack on all ploturcs offered to them as ** PRANG'S AMERICAX CINOMOS," and should o4 that they aro macked wish the firm Bamo on the tront of tha plotare. PRA¥0'S AMERIGAN CTROMOR ace for sale st aN Ard Htoros thronghout the world, Tlastrated Cataloguos mafled fros to say sddress on spplication. L. PRANG & CO., FINE ART PUBLISHERS, Bosxos, MAs. o FINANCIAL. Exclusively a 105 CLARKST, Moloiist Chivel Blck Bux per cont campound interost on depotlta, Passhooks feco: "Riane sinb Tavertod Tor ofiwia on Bond and Borte B o ahetsact oF ok sAmmgiantin b 1, O oree L2 o : 5 ‘GH0, BCOVILLE, Frosldent. or, Ko Tiren, Gashicr, NoTF—Doposits mads now draw interost trom tho first of naxt mouth. RGLLY, TOURHIES &3, , 80 WASHINGTON-ST., Chicago. BANK OF DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT. The sccounts of BDanks, Bankers, Morchants, and oth. gg';:;l’l‘nl(cfl. and special accominodations axtonded evna- niAE e e ne adeon e York und o Traw Drafia on the prineipal eivion of Europs st LOW- ERVRATES. $1,500, $2,000, 3,000, $<4,000, 'Toloan 8t 10 per cout. on Chicags Roul Estate. TURNER & MARSETL, 102 WASHINGTON-ST. MONEY TO LOAN On_ {first.cl it , improved - B, agrecaan ol proggeiy dmprsel oo 156 LoSalle-st. National Tine of Steamships, NOTICH. " Themostpontheriy route hss always been adopted by 0 avoid. {00 and beadiands. e o L TVIFR PO nd QUANS- TOWN svury SATURDAY. Bating from X, York e Condon irest)grory ortaiont. bl isege, 410, 35 GurToicy: Mevtags, 4 grealy n\lfigrrfl‘fll.“ l(dsll:’l w:'kd'b at lowost ratos. ratts dor £1 804, BRERRSON, Wostarn Aconts Wortheast corner Olark and Randofph-sts. (opposie aew Eherman Hiouse). Ohlcaxo, ALLAN LINE Montreal Ocan Steamship Bfifl}'flaflv. batwcan the difforant R e RN AN D SR ACH AL L R R . Sest sccommodations. 2 fi’“‘"‘gu"c'/\‘:g ‘:{toufl.s'r'fi"fiunops'nxc?cu”nmaw A ALLAN & 00, Gon'l Westarn Afit&. (Ohien, Nos., 72 30d 74 Lasallo'st. Great Western Steamship Line, New Yark fo_Dristol (Ragisnd) diragt. Gront e sy, Ock, o '\':mu.u‘ Faondsr, Nov. 13, Arsagon, Tuosday, L. Cabin Ps , 870; intormediate, toarage, 800, psi T SO P T S - Lake Shoro & M. " GEQ. MoDONALD, Asent. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THRRENEW SINGINE BODKS THAT SHOULD BE UNIVERSALLY USED. THE LEADER. For Choirs, Conventious, and Singing Classes. By IL R, PALMER, sssisted by L. O, EMERSON. Price, $12.00 per doz. or S1.38 per copy. THE SONG HONARCH, For Singing Schools, Conventions, Musical Acad- enles, &e. By B.R. PALMER, assisted by L. 0. EMERSOX, Price; 37,50 per A0z., TH cia. PEF CORYs Perking' Anthem Book. HBot Pleces, Anthems, Jymn Anthems, Sen- tences, &e., for Choirs, By W. 0, PERKINS, Price, 813.60 per doz, 81.60 per conys Bpacimon coples sont poat-paid for retall prico. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO, UHAS, H, DITSON & CO, Boston, 711 Broadway, N, T, DENTISTRY. Gum Tostly raduced ta $1.00 a mags dayd), thio samo | Rave made fof o 1430, AN work warrantad for lve gour B oonke 1o 3310 atenatlous, 0 5o o & Tiant Washington REMOVAL, - OV AL an Tomoved to 3 Bout, blark Toased to maeet hor old patrous aad frleads aad the El‘u iawanarel, & Tl stsonveoy of i imiaed At i Good, T e I T A SCALES, FAIRBANKS’ STANDAKD SCALES OF ALL XINDS, FAIRDANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chicago. Bozarefultobuyonly the Geaulag, 1 LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICHS STEAMERS. For Raclas, Mllwaukes, Sheboygsn, Manite- wag, ete., dafly (Sundays ozceptod), Tr-Sntus oat don! For Qrand Haven, Muskegon, at urday.. A ¥or Manistes and Ludington, Tueaday snd Tharsd . Dam. vorts, Tuosday 7 v. . Yor Escanaba and Lake Supenor ports, Mone ereee B 2w FURNITURE. EASHIONABLE EURNITURE. W. W. STRONG FURNITURE CO, 266 & 268 Wabash-av. BUSINESS CARDS. WROUGHT-IRON PIPE, Steam Warming Apparatus, MANUTAOTURED BY CRANE BROS. MANUTACTURING CO. No. 10 North Jefferson-st. TO RENT, TO RENT. The Double Btors in Tribune Building, on Dearborn-st., with two Fire-Proof Vaults, auitable for Banking, Insurance, or any first- olass moronntile businoss. If desired, will bo divided to suit tenants, Apply to WM. J. DOW, 21 Tribune Building, GENERAL NOTIOES. Dower Mamnfastoring, o, Canton, le—l‘t_gn Co,, 11, Notico 1y listsby given to all whom It may conoers, that Phyleman A, Downor, tasiug sald aud asefgnod afl his shores of stock in the shove-usmod Company Ia by Ar. tiete & of the liy-Laws ol sald Company thoraby dlsquali- Hod froga filling the oMice of Dirsotor or President ol sald Company ; snd, farthormore, thatsaid P, A, Dowaer (s not n the smplorment of said Compsny {n any capaclty, 00 all porsous are warned not to deal with sald Downse 4 agont o officer of sald Company: Dave by prder of the Dirsators of the Dawnor Manufac- taring Company, Nov,3, 1614, . Moncarr, A DL, Becootary, Vico-residont. DISSOLUTION. The partoorslip lately earriod on by Jacob & Jahu Bmith as Grocers, a., at 78 Wabsah-av. and 153 Woay Siarrison-at,, s this day dissolved by mutual consent, Pasties having olaiuws sgatust or owing said firm can seb- e with itber party, Bigned goég‘un:‘;flh‘u. I preaeson of Jacab Wo Absl, 4 CHICAGO, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1874--TWELVE PAGES. TNIAGARA 1% Tnsrance £, OF NEW YORK. Gash Assets, $1,400,000.00. Tavested in ., §, Bonds, over $700,000.00 Losses Paid, over $4,000,000.00. 93 YEARS' FRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. The “NIAGARA” IN- SURANCE COMPANY( is not liable for any Pol- icy or Renewal issued after 1st January, 1874, by the “UNDERWRIT- ERS’ AGENCY,” so call- ed, THE CONTRACT OF THE UNDERWRITERS’ AGENCY OF NEW YORK HAVING EX. PIRED BY LIMITA- TION 31st DECEMBER, 1873, BEVERIDGE & HARRIS, Managers Western Department, 116 & 118 LaSalle-st., CHICAGO. FOR SALE, Al & Pofaoes. Don't buy your Winter Stock until you have called on G LASHER & S0, 125 South Water-st. Ordors for the country earofally fiiled at hottom prices. PAPER FLOUR BARRELS, And Packagos for Dry Paoki manufao- tured from Dompressod Papor Bosrt. Kot salo by J. R, LAWRENOCE & 0O, - 148 Fifth-av, New York State Apples, 6 aro regoiving dnby fivo to ton cars bost ‘Winter Fruit, well assortad, fc O Gut ot svare. " FOTR KRN RORE 202 Kinuzje-at. SMOKE CONSUMER. (OBIPLISHED “SMITH’S SMOKE CONBUMER®” is at- tracting the greatest attention, The most skoptical aro convinced thnt it thoroughly burna the smoko from Soft Ooal at agrent aaving of Fuel. It will bo running, for n- spootion, on vaosnt lot, in renr of our atore, to-day, from 11 until 4, and next woek on ‘Wednesday and Saturday. M. W, &F. LESTER, 304 State-st. WANTED. BURINESS CAPITAL. A responsible firm, doing & mauufacturing and whols- sato cash Businoss, dovirn additionsl oapitel ta sxtand thelr production, * Trado fully eatablished for sovoral yoars, and ospablo of large Inoroase with sdditional Projons partners bavo thelr own monoy 18, and A mfe and means, powess raduista expovionce aud enargy. rofitable serangoraent can be made, aud o Toneoscated by barty {araissing - or oiborw Hidmaiete MLy Lrgaitndy Rl o Sd denived. FAOTUREIR, P, Bl ot 100 Ottoagn. s FURS, FINE FURS AT A SACRIFICE, {os of Kb . bough o ol e i York, we il sy o ek o Sonl Blul snd Hoa, o Mt sad fina. o Fine M| Afudl a; o)l ity ik Mull g ea AEn wmeh hobk nd wre Fathilod Fioun 454 1a 050, lact. \anu.d uew sad perlacl oo sib s POLITICAL. A Conservative Day of Thanksgiving in Louisiana. United States Officers Ar- rested for False Im- prisonment, Gleanings from the Late Tlec- tions in Pennsylvania. The Contested Election in the Sixth Wisconsin District. William Walter Phelps Probably Defeateds The Official Vote Necessary in the Becond and Third Illinois Districts. Charges of Irregularitics in the Fif- teesih Wards AT LARGE, LOUTSIANA. BTECTION INREQULAINTIRS. New Onukans, Nov. 6.—A Now Iberia dispatch saya whon the Commissionors of tho Huborts- villo poll oame to hand in thelr box, the Super- ‘vigor could not bo found, Whon tendorod him tho next morning, Le replied that, according to Iaw, it waa too fato, oud refused to roceive it. On Wedneaday tho Suporvisor atarted for Now Orleans, loaving tho Flubortavillo box bohind. Without this box the Republicans oloct the en- tira parish tickot. G UNITED STATES OFFICENS ATNESTED. MoNRoE, L., Noy, 6.—Tho Dopuby Shoridf ot Lincoln Farish came in this aftornoon with warrante from J\ldg[n Trimble, Diatrict Judge, for the arrest of Marshal Scolye and Lieut. Hodgaon for contempt of coutt in rafusing to oboyawrit of haboss corpuaiseuod by JudgeTrim- blointho casoof the prisoncra {rom Claiborne Parish last weck. Liout. Hodgson was arreated 8t the Ouchits House. Marshal Seclys, who waa in the hote!, made his ocscapo. Tho Bhorifl’s posso dlvided sud wont in differont direotions. Ono sanad went to tho howse of J. . Ludeling, Clilof Justico of the Supreme Court of tia Stata. Ono of the posso statcs that Chiof Justice Luds log met tha posso om the piazea. Illo sald_ feolyo was wmot in the house. - g .. thaia Bad _ _ bpen . th an hour botorg, bt had gona off, ‘ho Ma~aoe | know whord. Judgo Ludeling soid Bealys camo to nsk for logal advico, and Lo advited him to wurrender, and that, owing to Lis bosition i the State, he did not want onything to do with it, Tho posse jusisted au gesrolitng tho houro. Judge Ludeling showod them around down staua, The door leading up-ataits was found locked, Luk the posss insisted on going up-stairs, Aftor 'conmidarablo delay, s, Ludoling pro- duoed the key, ‘The posde, on scarchiug up- ntairs, found nothing. ‘Uhey obtsined o candlo, avd o the gerrot~dnck as midnight—thoy found Seelyo, his clothos boing badly soilod with plaster, Seclye surrondored, was disarmed, and marchod down-stairs slmout fainting, whero Judge Ludiling refreshed him with o glass of brandy. Seslye begzed far protoction, and whou told by yonng Bholars, tho son of ofd Dr. Sla- Iacs, ayzosted by Sovlye Jaat woek, You tronted my ofd fether like s dog, sir,” Beolya said, » It was not me, it wan Liout. Hodgeon,” The posse lb“l‘:md Beelye thnt not a bair of his head should 0 burt, Marahal Boalye and Lieut. Hodggon are en route to Vienna to anuwer before Julge Trimbla, It is proloblo that indiotmonts will bo found against both for cutting tho tolograph wires. Concoraing the arrcat of citizons in Lincoln Parish before tho election, and for the cutting of telegraph wires at tho same time, the follow~ iog afiidavit was mado: BIATE OF Loviatana, PamA 0¥ LiNcoLa Defore the undersigned legal outhority, appeared Inmos McNulty, a private eoldiorn Compauy B, Third Dulted Statos 1nfantry, who, sfiér being by e sworn, declnrea upon cath that on Hundsy, Oct, 35, ot aboud o'clack i tho afternoon, 'ho weR on sen- try, guarding six persons for Licut, Todgson, upstairs fn the Gourt-Ilouso, n iho Tarinh and Btate aforesaid, When Licut. Hodgson and Mr, Beolyo came wp-atatra tho Lleufonsat asfd to Mr, Soalye, * Lat ua fiondcuff this man (reforring to oo of tho prisoners) immedistely, We bave some other Dusiness to attend which you ave grdered m fo do, Siodgaon hon eddressed & Corporal, enying: W Corporal, get two of your men and roport to ul fimmedistely. Bir. Scelye, 1 will movo those traops of infantry And put them’ down at tho fall, and from {horo wo will g’ down {0 tho creck, aud do what ia Recossary, 1n about half an hour After this conver- sation {hs Lisutennat, Mr, Edgar Seolye, and tho Cor. poral and two privaica wont out ip the direotion of the lace where the telograph-tires were cut, and {n abont it aa hour I saw thom coming back from thiat airection, When Lisut, Iodgson gavo him in- trustons in fogard fo gusrding tho prisonors, e told bim (£ any of tho prisonora offered him monoy to got away, to take the money and knock hima down, Hollg- son 161 Ll to take all he could got nnd Lo would up- hold him in o doing, (Blgned) ~ Jaxes MoNuLrT. Bwara to and subscribed bofore mo, on this 37th day of Outober,-A. D, 1874, (Blgnod) L. M, Gamaoux, 3. Py ——— PENNSYLVANIA. STATE TICKET AND CONGREBSMEN, Special Disnateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Hannsvono, Ps., Nov. 8,—Oflicial majorities from 59 countios in the State, and roported ma- jorities from the remaiuing 7 elect Latta, Dom., Yor Lisutenant-Governor by 4,559, which tho of- ficisl returna will incroaso to ovor 5,000 Gon. ‘McCandless, Dem., will have about 5,000 major- ity for Becratary of Intornsl Affairs. Temple, Dem., candidato for Auditor-Goneral, is alooted by neosly 4,000, ‘The Domocrata will havo a ma- Lfl!lty of about 26 n the Houso, and the Repub- icand G in the Sonate. "The moat remarkablo revolution was in Alle- gheny County, where the Demociats carried the Btata tickat Dy ovor 600, elact 12 of tho 14 As- semblymen, and 2 members of Congress, This county bas not lad & Domocrat in the Legisla- {ure for mauy yoars. Two years ago it gave a Tepublican majorily of noarly 10,000, Ponusyl- vauin also shows tho Iargest Democratic Con- grossional gain of any Stato in the Union, elect- g 17 members, & gotn of 12. Tho Democratio mujgény on the Congrossional vote {8 abaut 22,000, ‘Wirxessanax, Pa,. Nov, 6,—Ketchum, Rop., 18 eleated tu the Twollth Distrlot by 767 maj. PuteapeLria, Nov, 6.—With corroctions and additiony recelved to-dsv, Latta’s wajority foots up 15,018, ONiclal roturus sro sKil wanting from Iforrest, Salifvan, Afiogheny, snd Philadet- phis Countics. Ouly threo wards of Philadol- phis bavo thus far been countod, and thoy iu- creased Latta’s vato by 235 from returns made on olection night, ———— ‘WISQONSIN, FHY BIXTH CONGREWSIONAL DIRTMCT. Svecial Diavatch to The Chicagn Trivuns. Osngosn, Wis., Nov, 7,.—~The Sixth Distriot roturns remamn substantintly tho wamo as ve~ portad fu Tre Tipune this morning. Waushare County raisen Kimball's mofority to 942, snd Outagamie goos Bouck 14 botter, making it 1,164 majority for uim, but the et majority for Kimball romaina at 211, Theso figurvs are oflicial, excopt one town in Doar, that will noy, subslaptinily obisnga tha rosult. " Jpecial Disvatcl lo The Chicago Tr{bune, Mapison, Wis, Nov. 6.-DBut littlo eleotion news bias boen recoived Liera to-day. ‘Thoro iy nounh\% Intor from the closo Bixth Congreesional District, Figurcs from the countles of tho Twonly-First Bonatorial Dintriot, zocolved hero last night, clatming that Bump, Rep, was olected, wore unfouunded, and loave tho Honato: Tigpublican, 17, Roform, 16; Indopendont, 1, 1o Assombly stauda aimost a8 reported fnst nlght, possibly ono or two better for tho Ite- forwers, ——— ILLINGIS, TWENTY-FIFTIl BENATORIAL DIRTRIOT, Bpecial Dlapateh ta The Chicagy Tridunc, Oaxtox, :Ill, Nov, 0.—Tho ‘Iwonty-ffth Bonatorial Diatriol, comprigod of Fulton and Schuyler Gountlos, alaota Brown, Dom,, Senator, sod Cumnmings and Thornton, Dems., and Do\itt, Rep., Roproeontatives. Tho Indepoud- onta run s candidato, but ho was heaton. BIADISON COUNTY. Svecial Disnatch Lo The Chicago Tribine, ALToN, Til., Nov. 6.—Tho ofiieal voto of Madi- son County géves the fallowing majoritics: Car- roll, for State Transuror, 205; Bitor, for Snpar- intondont of Pablic Iustruction, 2005 Mortison, for Congrossman, 641; Jamea T, Ooopor, Hop., for Sherift, 1857; A, 'Millor, Dem., for Coronor, 2035 T W. Grawford, Dom., for Caunty Come- missioner, 6% William IL. Krome, Dom., for Stata Saontor, 1,430, For Ropresoutatives—Georgo IT. Woiglor, Dem., 767; Frank Pike, Dom., 1,648 and Goarga A.'Smith, Rop., 820 WIITESIDE COUNTY. Monn1son, Iil.,, Nov. 6.—Tha following s tho official vote of Whitesido County; Ridgway, 1,980; Goro, 030; Powell, 2,054; Biter, 1,020, Congtoss--Burchard, Rop., 1,940 ; Piucknay, Tui., 1,114, Bonstor—ills, Rop., 1,028; Alilson, Ind., 1,168, Reprosentativas—MoWhorkor, Rop., 20674 ; Fronoh, Rop., 1,713 5 MuoCoy, Ind., 280135 ; McPhorran, Dom,, 2,113} Bailey, lnd., ‘Sherit—Worroll, ltap., 2,225 Hurloss, Iud,, 004, Coroner~Dodge, Liop., 1,834; Cran~ . dall,'Ind., 1,185, MISSOURTs 1. 1.OUIS COUNTY. 8. Lours, Mo,, Nov. 6.—Tha offlclal vots of this county gives Hurdio, Dom,, for Goveruor, 2,065 maj.; Coloman, for Licutonant-Governor, 1,479. On tho county ticket Emil Thomos, Rop,, gets 1,08 mn}.,~tho only Ropublican candidato olooted, Of the fourioon Beprosentn- tivea to tho Lowor Houso of tho Logisiaturo olected, eight are Republicans and eix Domo- orats, Of tho thrce Bonators elocted, ovo is Republioan hud two Domocrats. Tho voto ran b bobiud the registration about 8,000, LEPOGTED MATORLCILS {from 63 countigs, ombraciug the most ]‘:Ubnloun sud hoaviest Democratio countios in the Stato, givo Hardin 92,000 ma)ority. CONGRESYMEN, The Tonth Cougresaiouai District grives Jud, Donolt, Dem., 324 msjority over Hyac, Rop., the prosout ucumbent. - Ruturus hiom o othor distriot 18 yot complate, TIK LEGISLATURE. ‘Tho Democrats cleim thay will hsve a majority in the 3use of 50, aud in tho ouato of 23, kol e MINNESQTA. IR LZISLATURE~CONGRESSMEN, Specut Dispatch lo The Clidcago Tribune, &r. Pavn, Nov. G.—Includivg Indopendent candidates olected sgainet regulur tickets sud Ropublicana choeon on the Grangor and Pooplo's tickets, tho Republicans claim o small majority on joiut ballot in tho noxt Legislaturo. It is ovident that those irregulars—most of whom a10 counted for Gov, Davis for Seontor— will hotd tho balaace of power. Politicinos horo are specttlatiug us to tho probabilities, upon the thoory that_weither Davis nor Rowsey can bo eloatod, and that an atiowapt to cluck tho latter will givo & mojority to suwe Opposition cau- didato, . Stenit's olootion to Congress from the Socond District in conceded to-dny by nmajoriy not ox- coeding 3h0; ~L1ils gives iha Hopublicans an un. Droken delegation frow Mimmesota. ——— NEVADA. INCOMILETE RETURNS. 8ax Faanatsco, Cal, Nov. 6.—Tho returns from Navada aro still iucomploto, Adums, Dem., for Lieutenant-Goverior, ia elocted ; Woodbwin, Rep,, e eleotod to Congress, Thero will be a Republican majorityon joint ballot in tho Liegls- lature of from flttcon to twonty. The Repab- licnna claim tho entire State ticket, with the ex- coption of Bradloy and Adama. No estimmte is given of the geuoral majority, © —— MIUHIGAN. INGUAN COUNTY. 8pecial Dispateh to The Chreago Tribune, Lanewo, Miok, Nov. 0.—lugham County givos Chawborlain 43; Hall, 24 ; Houso, 22 Storling, 16 ; Montgomery, 71; Doty, 105 An- draws, 1, for the Demoeratic Stato tickot, and Du- rand, for Congress, 45. Louslng City caricd the amondmonts by I73 maj,, boiug tho bauner city. Tho Towns of Locko and Dolli rsturn ono Trobiibition voto each, Iugham County 10 Dom- gcfioflc; for Congross, Govrge H. Durand, A0, g : NEW JERSEY. A QLOSE VOTE IN TH ¥IFTI DISTRIOT. Hacguxsack, N. J, Nov. 6.—~Tho Derlin Conuty oflicial count gives Cutlor, for Congrass, 595 wai., allowing Pholps all tho imporfoot bal- lots. . Morris County gives Cutler 40, and Ps- snic County gives Pholps €30, atlowing himn all the impertect ballots, ‘This olocts Cucler Ly 5. Tho fDllomniflmpnteh hias boeu recoived from W. \V. Phelps, Rtep., candidate for Congress : HACKENEACK, N. J, Bergen County givea Outler 695 mnjority; Piseala County gives Phelps 6L ; Morrls County uives Cutlor 40, with & Rtopublican votes to b produced at tho ‘adfourned canvars to-morrow, If theso aro for me, I Lave one msjorlty, WILLIAN WALTER Przies, FLORIDA. CUDAN VOTEUS, Avousta, Ga., Nov. 6.—The nows from Eey Wost, Fla,, says tho Cobans voted for tho Ho- publican candidate, thus dofeating Hondorson, Dem., for Congress ia tho First District, Walt ‘colored), Rop., bas been elooted over Finley, om,, in tho Sccond District, The Demovrats bave & majority o 20 in the Logislature, —_— ALABAMA, DEMOCRATIC MAJORITIES. AMonraonrny, Al, Nov. 6.—The Demo- oratio mnjority in the Stato is8 not loss than 12,000, The result in the Fiast Congrossional Diatrict 18 doubttul. It Iar- alson, colored Rop., has baen scratched to any considerable exteut, ho {s benten by Bram- berg, In the Sccoud District, Williame, Dom., han & maj nrig. of 1,000 ovor Itupier, colorod Rop, In the Third District, Bradiord, Dom, boals Betts about 5,000. In tho Fourtl District, Hayes, Ttep., bus 6,000 maj, T raco in tho Fifth tnd ixth Distelota was” botweon Domoacrats, In tho former, Caldwall beats Bhofleld; in tho latter, Tfowett huats Sloas, the prosont’ incumbont, by about 7,000 wsj, ko Domocratic majority on joiut ballot iu tho Logislature will bo 29, ———— THE CITY. THE RETURNS, The official Board of Canvassors took no action yostordny, but agreod to meot Monday morning and commonee their duties, The County Clork, Gon, Lieb, hus called to hls aid Justicos Hainoy aod Hamill, and the threo will constitute tho Board, Thoy have agreed to dovolo their one tira timo to tho work until It is fulshed, At tho time Mouday was appolnted to bogin the oan- vasg, all tharoturna had not boon secolved,—~ tho Bocond Preciuct of Rvanuton beingy stnll lovke ing,~but, a8 this came iu during the aftornoon, and thoToturns aro now complote, the Board may bogin thelr labors to-day, aithongh thisis uot probable, as thoy desira to first obtain legal counnel na to thoir dutles with roforonce to yarl- ous irregularitios and informalitios. Geu, Liob Las applied to County-Attorney Rountroo for his opinion on there points, and ho will alwo abtain tho advice of the most ominent logal sntent in tho city, Tho most vital point, s alocting tho auccons of Mesyrs, LoMoyne or Lnrwoll, 18 1hio case of thio Firsp Precinct of tho Dwontictl Ward,. montione in yontordy's ‘Lrmuse. If tho vote of thi jrocinot I thrown out by rossan of the gross irrogularitios committed by tho Judges of Election, it will take 171 votes from tho majorily of Mr. Farwell, and decido tho clec. tion jn favor of Mr, Lehovne. ‘Lhe notion of o Doard of Oanvassers will bo largely doter- o & mined by tho 1° dvico roooived upon this question. = All tho Imch Sjontalning batlots and ro- turned poll-boy & fo yastorday ovening put in prper baguand 5 [ by tho County Clerk him- solf and pubdr o' hult, o wato keop thom por- foctly mafo ¢ “».nday. The counung will bo done withou! cy/uption until finishod. { o S THE &5 BIFUL DISTRIOTS, 155 AND CONOTERSIONAL, Tho sith S & n thin quarter has not materi- ally oha Bow Jnca yestorday. Both mides nro ‘waiting for the ofliclal eount, hoping that i witt rovnu} unoxpoctod " orrors. As far as this goos, Mr. Farwoll haa the firsy blood, tho ofiicial vote of tho Secoud Precinot of Tivanaton giviug mm 18 more than ko was at firat croditad with. Mr, Farwoll. was over at tho County Clorl's office durivg tho day, and suggosted to Gt Licb tbat (ho nominalion of Mowsrs, Cannon and Kaufmann to canvass tho voto would bo por- factly satisfactory to him. Qon, Liob, howaver, declined to comply with tho biut,, Yoaterdny ovoning's Journal han ‘an Interview with Mr. Farwell,*whoro Lo gives bis sido of tha caso g0 far as allogations of frand aro concerned « Reporter. (to Mr, Darwell)=~Busll you contost the SR i dotanton T st suta to pri Mr, Fi~I dofoated T shall rolira to private lif o not thiuk & eonlat would Tet i Y Taves, 58 tho Domocratia mafority tu Gongrosa will Lo larga, It.~Aro you cognlzint to nuy frauds practiced by tho Opposition at the polls? Mr, ¥.—1 avo soverul witnesses who can tentity thst ‘Mr. Ledoyngn frieuds wero scon oponly pir chasing (lio votes of nty disteict with money, and that no pratotisjon of concealient was practiced, 2=Vt in vour theory i tegued W Uie oharges tands agatuat the Rapublican ofticisls iu the Firal T're. cluct of tho Twontloth Ward 7 air, LAy ono with half om eyo could suggest a reuroiable explanation, Yvoryboy kuows that lee foro election Tiesing promised Ald, Gorcaran that {f e waa nominated for Sherlir ho (Ifosing) Would foith. fully support Wim throughont the campaign. This compact Aid 1at, Lawaver, sult the fdcay of © Wash,” who used all bie'Infiucnco’in securing tho nomination of Aguavw, For this rosson, Corcoren, who 14 & rosl= dont of tho Twentieth Ward, not out'of any regard for he succesy of Tarwol), daclared that ko would show Hoelug that be cowld caery bis ward any way ho pleaked, If auy fratid hao been perpotratod, it was tho “gour ‘grape® Peoploa® candiduto who mantputated it % It thero any truth fn_the statoment that Retim gavo tha police force ordors not to allow Oppoaition chaflengers {o approach the polla whilo thoss of tho Tigpublicnns woro allowed freo accews 7 M, a 0 wholo cloth fabrlcativn, and was sob atoot by A, O, Husiug, TuL ALCOND CONGRESSIONAL. In thus quartor thero 1 » crying domand for fight, bul it will bo next weok before thio Light comes. 'Tho probebilities st that tho canvassers will discover alight discropancios iv ul- most ovory precluct botwosn tho tally-shoots and the reinrng sont in Tuesdoy night. As s ouoral thing theso balauco one swother, and Whoover gots tha cortificata will bo deolared glected by 5o faw voles that his opponont will fool bound to contest. Alr. Ward says ho can provo illegnl voting1n tho Eighth nnd Ninth Wauida, and lr. Hurison {8 afso rosdy to prove fraud. Naturally neisbor is williog to sbow his band untif ho seos that it is absolutely neccea- wery, Tho sttempled recount fu the Fourth Procinet of the Fittcouth Ward iz so mavifestly illogal ~ thot no atfention i paid to’ it. To offwot this, however, it is claimed that tho First Procinet of tho Fiftoonth Ward, which gave Harrison 70 mejority, should bo thrown out, 1t i6 alieged that two of the Judgen wero drank, oud thut the counting wus douo b J. MleGrath, who was not a judizo. Bimilor irregulurities hinve of‘en oceurred hera bofore, but the elactions have beon 8o ouna-nided that nobody paid auy aitontion to thom. Juut now they nré quito serfous, aud it i to bo hoped thoy will lend to a chinngs in the charncter of the juages Belected, and the manuor of conuting Yotes, - ZUE BEVENTIT SENATORIAL. The result in the country Senatorial district— tho Seventh—is ag follows : Rbinaon, Ingalls, o Zep, | % 80 166 49 w 28) 8 2 Bremen, ..., MISCELLANEOUS. THE IOWA DEMOCRACY. PROTOBRD REORGANIZATION OF THE PARTT Svecial ispateh fo 1'he Chicaon Tribune, Dgs Korxes, Nov. 6.—The State Leader of this ovening fngiuts that 31 M. Uam, of Du- buquo, Iown, membor of the National Demo- cratic Committoe, sball call a conveutionto meet _in Dos Moines, on the 8th of January noxt, for the purpoko of taking atops for the roorganiza- tion of the Demoeratia party in Iowa. Private advicos recioved Irom Dir. Hom to-night indi- cato his willingness to tako tho step. i A NYE INTERVIEWED, TUE, THRD-TERY QUESTION. Bpecial Dispateh to 7'he Chicage ribune, New York, Nov. 6.—Ex-Senator Nye, of Ne- vadn, hoe beon intorviowed on tho subject of & third term and tho resnlt of tho Iato olection. Ho thinks that the Prosidont hoa not thought much about o third teym till the nowspapara bo- gan o talk of it, but that bo is now determined, ina whon ho coneidors tho propor timo has come will speak out agaiust any attempt to ovoratop long-seated custom and catablish os doubtful o precedent ns this wonld bo. Ho i guarded in talking of tho result of tho sfection. o REJOICINGS. AT WARREN, 1LL, Special Dupateh to Lhe Cliicago Tribune, Wanney, Ill,, Nov. 6.—~Tho Ropublicans ot this county foel jubilant over olecting one Representative out of tho ontire ticket. 'Thia ovening a largo number of the citizens of iy own Liomo, without rogard to party, headod by tho band, called upou tho Hou. A, M. Jones, momber-olect, ot bis residence. 1o rosponded in o short and appropriate spcooh, thaaking his felow-oitizons aud neightora for the Lonor cons forsud, saying thub ke oared moro for the good will of his own puople, as expressod, than ka did for his election. After henrty congratulations Wl aronnd, the party adjourted down fown, whoro rafroshiments woze served and a gencral 004 $imo hiad, ateh t . i Tribune Spestat Dispateh to Lha Uhicas s flnurlu BENpInd., Nov, 6.—Tie yietors had s olfification this evenlng, enlivened by ® toroh- f.um, procopsion, headed Dby & ” band of wonlo, J4o whioh was addod s boufiro ol & fire-talicon asconsion, Tho proccesion arriod buumers, among which wore the fallow- ing: *Tho tidal-wavo hoy struck," “ Tho yoico of tho people iv the will of the land,” v @rant, uo third torm for we," * Corruption et taka a bock sout,” ** No moro Bunborn con- tracks, * Lot toformbo thio watolword of the hour,* **Uho result of the olootions iz a Judgment of the poople requiring integrity in oftico,” A party fostored by dacoption and fraud must fail" Judge Ilngperty called the meoting to order in the Court-llause square, ana [ntroduced tho £fon., J, B, Btoil, who spoko wainly in Gormon, Hao #aid tho eloctians woro & trininph of tho poople, and fu owphatio cons domnation of tho wrongs of the parLy in_power, g ton, Morgan 1, Wier, of Laporte, followed in & huppy apocch, 1o eamo to ttho conclusion tWo vedts ago that the Ropublican party hnd out- Lived its usofulnoss, thougl ho way prowd to say that he bad worked hewmdily it, and tor i, and it bad accomplished much’ good s #nid we munt have changos, and ho belioved tuly waa unparatielod in the history of the past, aud would be productive of good,” Yot, should the e Thicagy Daily Teibune, NUMBER 76, thoy will find the mamo kind of & change overs thfng Hhom, * Wils to. Doraooratla past; bnd boon called dend, vot it hng nrovml’ lfiVL‘]y oorpso, Improved by tho jufusion of Liboral Ropubllean blood, it is tho ealvation of tho country, gnd Las proved that tho poopla aro indepondont, and to thia ond he warned his Domacratio frionds that they would bo Liold to & strict accountability for thoir uota, Clreular-lotiora biayo boon rocoivod bers from the Chalrman of tho Indopondont State Oontrad Committoo, ngking nttondauco at Indianapolis R"fi&?v'x:‘f l? :nn;ph;lo tho {nauguration of & wtionul Indopondont party, and to porfect the orgunization in thiy Elylu. % ® 11 NEW ORGEANS, New Onuraxs, La., Nov, 6.--Active propsrationy are galng an for & graud toroblight procrasion aud ilnatuation to-morraw night, in honor of the Democratio victorles throughont tha Palon. ho Committoo of Boventy hnve adopied tha tollowing: Lt s Comilies tavte the peorle oo c el veapective places of wor n Thursday, ths 19t .,mm‘fi‘,"-m. & retur 'lhnnfl a tu Alnlghty God £ ¢ Kialihty ol for thole dehvaraice from poltical ——— COMMENTS OF THE PRESS. TIE ‘' LANDSLIDY, Lrom the Snringfield (Mana,y Kepu nt—Independent, This partieniar Inudalide promisos at thlg writ ing to turh out ouo uf tho Liggeet on record. Exactly how much L boon cairied away, wo dou’t yot know. DBut it is morally cortain that tho third-terta projeot iy como tosuddon griof ; 1t 18 probablo, to say the lonst, that tho Adminis- tiation majority in the Houso is about tv bogoma © omory ; it in lloflnl\u‘)ly sotticd that o pincon which hava known sundry distinguistiod stotes- mon a0 to know thom 1o moro forovor after next March, whilo other distinguished atatos~ men are scrumbliug out of the wrock in n sdly gantuged aud domoralized condition, Thoro ca o no doubt, eithor, that tho lopublican party Lind been aubjectad to a very sevoro strain, if, in- docd, s foundations havo not beon sa flaivod as to mako iv an insocuro politieal tanomoant, b causos, 80 far as Alrssachusotts Is com- carned, are not for to sook. Broadly apoaking, tioy 810 throo in number. First, populur dise BUBL With an obnoxious Eumptunry codo, tho pariial and fittal onforcemont of which hins baon oqually irritating and domoralizing, Socond, Eopulnr_rlmnllurauuuu with the way things hayo con going on ot Washington, *'Third, & papas Iar conviction that tho Stato Governmont has been in tho snwme haudy quite long enough 3 that tho flavor of riug {n our Stato and county palitica ias bocoms tuo siroug to bo agreeable 3° that the Butlors, and Linkors, and Lymnus bave grown altogethier too b and **wussy,” and thab thiy 18 ue £ood o Lints nu any to ik to thom that the paoplo ate still a rather {mpartaat fuatar in political calenlations. Lo peoplo have mado uso of the Demooratio orgamzntion to club thoir stothtul and wicked Horvunts, bocausa 1t way tho only wespon thnt thoy could Iny hands upon at tho momont, A cuxo of fouson's chojes, in a word. Tho futura of the now jubllant Qpposition depends lurgoly upon its bolwvior, Tho Demooratic Congroass mon havo it in their power, undoubtedly, w do s great denl for tho party in tho noxt two yoars, But thoy slso have it squally 1 their power to make its routoration fmpossible. Auy miscon- coplion of the mtuation, sny ubuseof the up- portunity, will bo fatal, ... !'THE OLD TOISE AND DALANGE RESTORSD," Hrom the Louisville Courier~Journak — Independent Democrutic, - Tho lats Republicen porty cama unon the stago t s eritical womant ; it was iuspired by o pas~ slonuta imputso; 1t achioved n magnificont vio- tory, Thot it should earry jtaell proualy was: andounhle. aud, that it ghould com{:tn cunynlfln: tsoll no longoer respopeible to the humble ourcos of its being waa inovitablo, Daring tem yauts, trusting to tho blind zoal of tho sontiment which areated 1t, heodlass of all it original pur- yiogcs, obligations, aud profossions, it has rolied. upou & machiuery of its own maldng to sholter it in the pursuit of tho coarscr objeots of tha. vulgarest awbition. 1t liny paid not tho lonst at- tontion to popular apiatons or popular wents in , thiose rogions whick it could oppress or dispenso : with. Its leaders madoa nico calculation of their ! position ana strength ; and where they could nnt) gafely Qestroy, their cus wan to disregard. They! have assurcdly held their own for a long time. | But they medo tho mistako of supposing tht they could rob and ruin one seotion withon! sflacting tho intorosts of tho other. The sube stitution, too, of such leadors sy Conkling for Sewnrd,of - Blorion for Cbase, of Butlor for Sumner, of Logan for Trumball, of Carpenter for Doolittle, wae b bad exchangd., Tho carpete bog dependncy rurnod ont s poor inyestment. ‘Tho negro will turn out o siill worse, In the ioantimo adversity begota divisions, and divis- lons disclosuros, which an Opposition Congross will hardly fail to put to tho fullest account. "hio defost of tho Ropublicans is only exporimon= | tal,~n trial of tho Democrats. Tho Ropublicans, like the Democrats, ivill bave to faco Age music, ; —that ie, tho peopla, Their relative positions aro equalizod, Noithor can lord it over tho | othor; both must bow to thoir common master, ! which thio ono kne 80 long ignored. ‘The old: poiso and balauce aro restored ; sud o can ook forward with something liks 'a_gulranteo of ool conduot in our rulora, Republican and” emocratio. “ POPULAR PATIENCE EXTAUSTED." . From the Neww York Boening Post—Republican, ‘Tho greatand genoral Ropublican dofost meana that populsr pationce with the party which hus bad full control of affairs eince 1860 is oxhiaunat- ad, For fivo yoars of ts torm of power tho purty manogod aifairs with a measuro of succees rarely, if evor, matebed, It was then really and desorvedly & popular party. Tho next fivo yonrs #sw gomathing of an nbatemant of this popular- ity. Tho singio fusuo of tho war was succoaded. by tho varied issues of recomstructian, Tho simplo eud diract businoss of assorting £ho na- tious! puthority gave placo to the complox and diflicult business of ropairing the damage wrought by tho costly atrugglo, of gotring tho country from & war foving back 10 n peno ) prosont viofors forget thowsolyes and stop over, of rostoring tho order that had disturbod, 16 i8_ not surpnising that the Rug\lblmun party mado mistokes in this unfamiliar business. Tho peoplo wers tolorant. of thomistakes. ‘L'beydid notiguore tha grosser | binndora, but they pardoned them. Recogniz- ing tho ditticulties beyetting tho party which had sarved thom so woll, thoy oncrously rosolved , to givo it o fair chatco. And o tho party got | through tho second fivayesrs of tho torm of ita’ nower, loging but little of ita hold on the popus lar confidouce, a8 manifgsted by tho popular, vote, 'Tho party {4 now near tha emr of its, third iive aanm. It doponds wholly upon iteolt® whothor thoy whall bo ite last yoars. Mistaios have multipfied until thay aro nf loast suggestivo of incompotoucy. Chief amoog the blundors, and porbsps underlying and embracing all of thom, bas boan a growing indifforonce of the Hepublican leadors to public opinjon—a suro , sigh of weakness, becauso that party is most populur snd thoroforo strongest which most quickly, cheerfully, instinctively rosponds to tho xontimont of the people. . . . ‘Wo bovo ealiod yostorday's result a Republicon detent, 1t wauld be a proat mistake to oall it o Daontoeratic victory, ‘Llio Domocrats, a8 a ra- tioual psrty, offerod sho people only ono thing. ‘Luoy Lisd no policy to submit. Lhey lad no revord on which they could ask the poople to trust thom, Thoy bad no carefully-matured or colioront moasuros for tho future beitor than or 1naterinlly difiorent from Ropublican maasuros. Thoy did offer oue thing—a change. Tle paople took tho chisuge ; thoy did uos take the Domo- orats, Whather thay will take thom remaivs an opon quostion. Upon a changa the poopie aro resolved, 1f tho Republican party have tho wis- | dom and courago to porfoct 4o oliauge, that ]mny will be the strongest in tho country. If it inve not, tho npoople will try the Demnocratio parly—not with much hopo, indeed; but they wWill try it. Lot not the Denjocrats, thon, doludp themsolves into the beliof that thoy Lisve gained » Domocratio victory, ‘tho Republicau defeat le simply their opportunity. The people have used 1hom s an instrument to chastise the Ropublio- aus, Whother the instrumout shull prove furthor soful or shall bo cast sside, the next two yoars will show. 3 WANYTHING DUT FAVORABLY," From the New Vork Republiom Lepublican, Looking to_almost iumodinte cnunn?unxgm wo nppreliond thug tho oftect of the efoctions, on the finsnces und oredlt of the Govern- ment, the currenoy of the country, and the oo of gold—to lattor influuncod by tho fndefl- nito posiponenictt of even 1o prospoct of sp puymonty, ar equalizing pepor with gold—will praye suything put favorable to tho stalulity of trade, or tho eurly restorstion of woufldence fn “tgood timon,” “YRAUD AND INCONIETENCY," From the Worcester (Muan) Gaselc~Tepudlican, Wa regard the result of the alections ss a downfull of the Itopublicavs rathor thon an up~ risfug of the Domoovats, We do uot believe any Tess overwholmiug catastrophs to the Repub- licaud thun tha losy of & Govarnor and alx oyt of

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