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VOLUME 29. —_— FINANOCIAL. $10,000 tommercial Loan Go, STOCK FOR SALE, (SH BIDS WANTED The stock will be sold in jmounts to suit purchagers, as {he holder is anxious to realize. . Address CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, —————— e piel = ~TRusT S~ (omARTERED.} ;121 Dearbora-St, Chicag, I Loans o Tieal Eatate, fmproved and mn- ovod located In tho city and suburba of Chicago 5113 the Btate of Iilinols, exclurively negotiated, Y ctrily mauzed to eapfial anking investmenta of 4 sharactez by the adaption of & ayatem poculiar (o @ l matitution. ana speedily ozocuted st the lowest rates of inter- wt. Zapensoa moderate. TLINOISTRUST Savings Bank, 122 and 124 South Clark-st. QAFITAL, AND SURPLUS - - - #525,000 Pa 4 per cont intercst on Trust and 6 per cent on Savings Depos- HINVEY 70 LOAN it lowest rates onimproved prop- ey in the oity of Chicago, and farms in Cook County. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, & Chamber of Commegrea. t of e Vessel-Owners' Towimng Company, NO. 244 SOUTIL WATER-ST., Ciixoano, Oct. 13, 1875, o Board of Ditectors of the Voseal-Owners’ Towe iy Ompany are prepared to recelve affers from winbalders for tba puschass by tho Company of 160 e of its capital stock. Offers 1o writing, soaled odsddrensed 10 the Hecretary, can be loft at ths ofiice o wid Company up to noon of the 2ith inat, - JOHN OLIVER, Bec'r. ~TRUST YONEY TO LOAN o Cticago_property, dmproved snd unimproved, in upor lmlllplwm. nt Jowert eurrent rates, 3.0 HARVEY, Mortgao Lo, 40 Wunhingtonest, EDUCATIONAL. PARK INSTITUTE, MR OIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, T5and 77 AI‘_I_II-IIII_I:!_“., Chilcago. Pour full departments of instruction. Doarding tment entaryod, Roome all Dewly furulabed, and eMeiout corps of terchers, Kindorgarten in itk of Mrs, E, M, HOWARD, Fall terin begina bt Jy, Tot aalalogues”or yuriiculars address tho SersainMindevancinn: 312,00 neraunsiers Mumm 0, DA BILVA AD MRS, ALEX, BRADFORD'S formuly Mrs, Ogdeu 1lofman'a) Engllsh, French, &4 Gsrman Doarding sad Day School for Young La- l,:ns:n‘dc ‘:l&ld:‘nnl,( wuyn c:lumyu. S’:oi, ;; Weat -st,, Now Yor! peua 8e)1, 3T, Hat may be made byleufrm-mnqn-xf 38 Rbove, MISS LATIMER, Teturned from Enrope, will sail agaln Novem- , 2. Faieons wishing to avell themselves af bor ser- Tkt abrosd can addroas her at 150 Rush-st. Refer- G archanged, I PROPOSALS. T LOUISVILLE CITY RAILWAY CX. Deite o sontract for (10,000) ten thousand busbels of 1) cats and fifi.wm thirty $bousand bushels of No, 1eoem, Lo ba delivered, ono thousand bushels of oats BAisres thousand bushels of eorn each montl cors- in November, Alsa (6u0) eix hundred tons g hay, tobe delivarsd one hundrod tons 4 maath, commencing {n Jannary. All of the abavo ‘e dslivered on_ frack .at; Bridge Depot_or City wiarl,42d to bo paid for casb'on delivery. WAl ro- 7o bida for the whola or any part, Addres: b ; 0. &, DAVISON, P. 0. Box 111, Louiavills, Ky. DQHEEE 9 & e oila tieud h’l“ ¥4y, In the clt; h om0 12ils of doub| e ] e otios ofax ot et pitsenecs o e wEoh fi‘:‘:::k'n'-"m‘u?- down (s paved "‘P\wmha%fl'&“p'.’;“."'s' Tovo) ground, the weight 83 B. TUROK, Bocretary. (3717 =, e e e u’ovgs AND FURNACGES, TGS TOBTLAR o, Grate, ad Turuare. ‘This discovery gives more Teat from » givon amount of fuel, In opcn grates and EATER ':"‘_‘"'”“h hntc uu.lrlun CUBNING, WARREN & CO., No, 66 Lake-at. BUSINESS CARD: J0HN @ ASHLEMAN, 1 16 STATE-ST., Chicago, Il MADANE F. PINCHON, .’.: EABT TENTH.ST., NEW YORK, waaor ez friends and customers that, after an ab. o Posllid f ND Franklin_staves, thon close Ol 423 sas, oz send for ciroular. WHOLESALE JEWELER, By Y, several years in Parls, shie has returncd ta RIBBONS, TIES, &o. RIBBONS, TIES, FANS, Etc. eeld, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Aro offering Great Attraotions in Fashionable SASH RIBBON, In Cardinal Rod, Navy Bluo, snd 8Sesal Brown. Also call attention to New Lines of LADIES' TIES, Etc., ‘Embracing s great varioty of JAPANESE G00DS, And to o new importation of Poarl, Ivory, 8hell, and Feather OPERA FANS, ‘Which are offored at VERY LOW PRICES! L Cor. of Lake and Dearborn-sts. The Lnrgest and Finest Flotel of its class in America. REDUCED RATES TO SUIT THE TIMES: $2.00 per day to $2.50, According to Tocation of Tiooms, _ 200 Rooms, with board, at $2.00 160 " o I [ 2,(10 RMBZON INS. GO, Capital Paid In........ .$600,000 Cush Assots, July i . 997,040 LANCASTER, INS, €0, PENNSTLVANIA. Capital Paid In..... 15200,000 Catn Assots, T .7357\044 KANSAS INS. 69, KANSAS. Copital Paid In, .6200,000 Caalt Assots, July 1. L. 308,000 During our eleven yoars’ experience in tho business, our Companies Liave paid otit in oases over $2,000,000 in cusls, without litigation, trouble, or delay.” Fulrons will findl us a4 our old stand. B EBE.RYAN & CO., Cor. LaSalle & Adams-sts. 7. X, RYAN, A, D, KENNEDY, I1. DX NONDE, I8 SHIRTS. SHIRTS! To ordor, of the bost fabrics in uso, Full lines in stock of our own manuiacture, We are prepared to mako Bhirts to order in oight hours, when nocessary. WILSON DR, N’S FURNISHERS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago. Tike's Onera Touse, Cincinnati, Wa have full lines of Dent's, Trefousse, and Cour- yolsier Jida. GENERAL NOTICES. Gl for the Gounty Gonvention, The County Convention of the Opposition party, to nominate cuntlidates for county olfocrs, will be held next ¥riday, Oct. 15, at 12 o'clock m., at McCormick™ Hall ; and the primiry electious for elerting delegates to the Courention will b hield on next Thursday, Oct. 1, Letween 4 s0d 7 o'clock i the afternoon, Tho followivg List shows the number of delegates to which each wazd 2 entith Firet Ward, 8 dologates; Second Ward, 81 Ward, 10; Fourth Ward, §; Fifth Ward, Fard, k37 Hoventh Wand, 11} Eighth Ward, ward) 13; Teath Ward, D; Eleveuth Ward, 10; Twelfib Ward, 8; Tuirtecathi Werd, 8; Fourtoenth Ward, 07 Fifteouth Ward, 1; Sixteontl ‘Ward, 11; Sovenloquth Ward, 13; Eighleenth Ward, 8; Twon: tieth Ward, 9. Each town {s catitled {0 two delegates, with the ex. coption_of Lake and Lmoal, which re cutitied to four delsgates, PHILIP CONLEY, Chalrman, A. J. Manzu, Socretary. TOILETINE. Beauty Contes uot to all who deslra it, Lience the serot recesses of a7t have been penotrated Lo produce ity TOILET. 0 flu wder, conlajun thio charm. DYEING AND OLEANING. DYEING. ‘Ladics’ snd Geotiemen’s Oarmeuta dyed and cleancd Madiron-ate, Cougy " ¥ith a larye assortment of Fall aud Winior 8 A ¥AROY BTEAM DYE HOUSE, Also, Butts, Eventug and Dinuer Dresaes, 190 Boutl Clark. 184 1llinots. and 265 W by e e & SPEOTACLES. DISSOLUTION NOTIOES, Gl B Guns) BAZILIAN PEUBLE Y s fil\?fi"wg&‘,fl"&‘fl:fl fif?{&fifl’&%ufi DISSOLUTION, The rm of Dewey, Jonus & Co,, manufacturers o Qalyauised Toon Coruttos, b this oy dissoired by e {ual cousent. The busidess will Lo contivuod at No, 140 North Desplajnes-at., bvufl;::. W. Jones, who will ¢ of the collect und pay sl ille of the Bt 8 DEWEY, * AK0, W. JONES, ' = e Chicags Daily = CHICAGO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1875, FIGURING UP. Additional Returns of Tues- day’s Election in - Qhio, Hayes' Majorlty, According to Lat- er Reports, Not Far from 5,000¢ The Republicans Claim a Ma- jority in Both ilouses of the Legisla- ture. Cary Unmercifully Scratched by Voters of All Shades. Republicans Jubilant, and Di- -lutionists in the Dole- ful Dumps, Kirkwood’s Majority in Iowa Be- tween 30,000 and 40,900, The Republican Victory in Nebraska a Decisive One. What Our OCity-Hall Politicians Think of the Ohio Election, Mr. Hesing Inwardly Troubled Over Keeley's Defection. That Gentleman Will Only With- draw for a Union Can- didate, Doubts as to the Constancy of the Ger- mans---The Irish Dicaifoction, Increased Confidence In the Repullican Rankse«-Mr. Reed’s Position, OHIO0. THE RESULT. INCOMPLETE RETURNA. Bpecial isvatch to The Chicago Tribure, Covuxpus, 0., Oct. 13—Midnight.—Returna Liava been'coming in slowly all day, notably from Democratio strongholds. Earlv this morning the telegrams recotved were of the moxt unsatinface tory naturo, as hoavy Domocrstic galus wore ro- ported. Io two bLours the Iepublican gsios wore reducod to 4,628, and thirty-cight counties remained to hear from. Democrats began to get glooful, and telegraphed to their frionds that tho Legislature was thoirs, and even hiuted at & probability of Allen's clcction, whon word was rcceived that (he official report of Cuyahoga (Cleveland's) County gava Haoyea o majority of 6,000 Ilopublican, o gain of 3,000. The jubilation was renowed, Bome Democratic countics then reported heavy gaius, and the biuo looks wero ngain i order, when the official vote of Iianuiton (Ciuciunati’s) County was roceived, showing & mafority for Hayes of 1,100, & Republican gaio of 1,800, At 11 o'clock sixty couutiesot the efghty-sight gave anat Pepublican gain of 7,834." At 11:30, an oatimato on THE STATUS OF THE LEGISLATONE phowed in the Houso forty-nine Democigls snd Qifty-cight Ropublicans, four doubtful ; sud in the Senato, eightecu Republicaus sud fiftecn Democraty, with four doubtful. Heturos from tho romaining twenty-eight counties are vesy mongro. Some will uudoubiedly give Demu- cratic geius, aud Republicans horo ad- mit that layes' majorsty abt this count- ing, 17,067, mmy ba pulled down to 5000, oud perbaps 100 or 200 more, Detaate offered and takon freely that Llayes' niajority il go a8 low as 8,600, TIHE KORLOWFUL INFLATIONISTH, The Demooracy feel sorn aver their dofeat, a8 ehown by tho dispatch sent to-night by the Dom- ooratio Executive Committoo to the llon. 1L B. Wright, the Chairman of tho Stiate Democratic Committes of Pennsylvania: Corumaus, Oct, i.—To the Ifon. Mendrick DB, Wright, Chavrman Blate Democratio Commitiee, 3’ deiphia; Tho Stato has gono for Hayea by's emall majority, Tho veturns indicate that the Damocrucy polied a voto 10,000 larger than wax ever cant 107 any inab eleated Governor of Ohio, Our defeat was tho so- sult of the moat Javish espenditure of money tat ever characterized a political contest, tho colonization of fraudulont votos and the introductian of tho faise issunon the patblic schools, which escited the preju dica and bigotey of reiigioun hate. (Bigaed) Jonw @, Tromray, Per Democratio Executive Commities. 'Che Rapublican Coutral Comwittea huve sont thad{ollawing aoswor to John G. Thompson's card: REruDLIOAN CENTRAL CoMMITTEE Roous, CoLoM- BUS, O,, Oct, 18,—1lon, {1eary M. Hogt, Chasensan Lie- puolican Centrat Commuites, Fenneylivnu: The dis patch of Jobn G, Thompaou, Cunirnan Obio Demo- cratio Commities of this late, to the Chairnian of the Democratio Commitie of Pennsylysniu, so far os it Felaton to frauds perpetratod ond Iavish ospendituce of money by Republicuns of this Stave, is » falsohood, and he ¥naw }t when ho sigoed ft. A. T, Wikore, Chalrmau; J. O, Donaldsan, Bocro- tary; George K. Nash, ‘frsasurer; Churies O, Wal- cutt, Olarles 1L, hoore, Johu Litto, Hepublican siute ExeCulive Commuttee, LATEST. No fresh counties hesrd from pluce midnight. Cuyahogu iucreased Ler majoriiy for Hayes ‘to 6,354, while Haunltou is rednced from 110 to 400, which leavea Ilnyen' majority iu thoe Btato 7,526, with twenty-eight conntlos to Lear from, The Legislature 1s unchaoged from the provious re- port. ‘The Comunitteo, worn out with much watching aud considerable wuiting, have retited, and will trust to-morraw to eatisfy ali doubty, (o the dasocwated Prese.) BLIGHTLY REDUCED. CoLuxnos, O., Oct, 13.~A most remarkable chauge in political feeling has occurred thid evoning. At goon the Democrats conceded tho State to the Republicans by from 10,000 to 15,~ 0ub, but this afternan thoy received piivato ad- vices which considerably changed their tigures, wteadily cutting down Hayes' prospectivo msjorif Inis evenng the Democratio Come mitiee closed their hcadquartord to outsiders. and have Eloco been tiguring on the rotult, and nuw clalm that if Hayes is elocted ut atl ho will not have over 4,600 wmajority. ‘Thia result, the Cuommitteo claiin, is 1cached from figures ro- ceved from their private correnpondonts in fifty- threo counties, and stusty-tivo counsion to hear from. ‘Thompeon, the Democrutic Chajrman, rayy thoy yet hopo to prove Allen's elec- tion by “a’ small majory, This news hns sprosd kaq wildtiro, and won who wore contident to-doy aud jubilaug over baving won considers- ble sume of money on layes' olection now fill the Republican Comunittes rooms, auxiously tu- quiring for news, A. T, Wyckoff, Chairmanof the Republican Commities, admite that s uaws of tuo after~ noon will cut down Hsyes' proopectivo majority, but claims that he bhus no "news 8t all (o keepiog with tho news at tbe Domocrat io rooms, e declares that ha rannot wes how it i posaiblo to overcome Hayen' majority. I'no Rapublican figuros gise the ltopublicans nino mejority in the Honav, not counting four conmdered donbtful, and six toajority in the Henato, with foor mom! yetin doubt, CoLumnis, (., Oct. 1. —A revislon of the Be. publican Beures pives Hayen a wat gaio of 3,431 1 Gfty-six counttes, Ou the otlier hand, the Demortatie figuren claun shat Hayes wiill not nave ever 2,000 majority, waies sasonrry, Coteuare, Q., Oot. 13- Miduight.—Havp Just called on John G. Thompeon, clmrmmvgl tun Domocratic Contral Committen, nud lesin that e haa retiros for 66 countics and ortimates of the othor 22. This includen the recurns of 6,000 Repubhican mn)nril_v in Cuyahogn and 1,100 in Homilton. flo regaide both thess roturns as 00 large, hnt taking them for granted to bo true, xava he cannot glve Hayes morothan 2,500 majority, Wyekoff, of tho Itepublican Coin- yoittee, Bays he has yot to hicar from 14 countion conkidered liepublican, ana 10 Democratic, and #0 18 unabla o' givo definite fiwuren, Toturns from 57 countics now in sbow & not Republican gain of 7,764 (10 the Awsorialed Prees} Crxe1xxaty, O, Octs 15 —Bevents-one out of the eshty-live precinets {u Hawilton Connty give [layes o majority of 907 and uixty-eihit precinets give Young, the Republican candatu for Lieutenant-Governor, 8 majority over Sum- ol Cary (Democrat) of 2,600. ‘I'he Fougtt Ward, Firat Precinot, gave Allon a majority of 725,—a Democratic geiv. Tho Ropublicans elect their Legiatutorn by an avernso majoity of ©4.000, It in estimated that Tayes' majority in this county will resch 1,500, Cineinxaty, 0., Oct. 1.—Returns from reven- ty-mix procinets fn linmilton County vives Hayes' majoricy osur Allen Y37, i NN RETURNS BY COQUNTIES, HAMILTON COUNTY (CINCINNA1I), Specrat uanateh o The Chieao Trbune, Cixcrssars, 0., Oct, 13.—idvight retnrns from city and county, comblete, for Goverpor, givo Uayes, Ropublican, 489 majority over Al- len, Uewocrat, Thisis o yain over the Repub- lican vote for Noyes, in 1873, of abont 1,000, ‘The vote for Lieutenant Govornor gives Young, Nevublican 9,991 miajority over Cary, Demo- crut, Yhere are yct two townrhirs aud one procinct of tue Sixteenth Ward to hear frum, but tho vole in the lzitor as ofiicially re- ported givos an average majority of 10 for the Republican county ticket. Tho townships to hear from will hardly offest this majority on the Legisiative tickot, With tho precinct and town- sbips already reforred 1o still to hear from, sha Hepublicans will baveau overage wmajonty of about Biu. THE PIELD VIEWED IRON CINCINNATI, Allen's mejorizy in the Stato in 1874 was only 817. Tho latest intelligent information frem fifty-four connties iu theStatepives Hayos eowe- thinge over 8,000 majority over Allen. Thers cre now (nadinght) thirty conntiss to hear from, CUVAIIOGA COUNTY. Crrveraxn, O., Oct, 13.—Fuoll returns from Cuyaboga County givo Ilaves a majority of G,JC4, » gain over 1873 of 1,763, Tho entire He- publican county ticket 1s elected. 170 the Asoctafed Presa CoLvamus, O, Oct. 13.—The returns coma in vety slowly, It"is vot impossible (o give ueeie rate figureson tho resiit, but both the Repub- licau uud Democratic Stato Committcey agree that thoe State bas gooa Ilepublican by over 10,600, ‘Tho most elgnificant nows of to-dsy is au ofticial dipatch from Kors Couuty, showiny that Adien Lips only earned the county by %18 ma- {am,v, # Repnblican gain of 405, which clects the Ropublican Benatoer, Bepresentative, Treaaurer, ond Judge., The returus of all the tigures on Lieutenant-Governor sud the Legislatura malie A dofinite tutement regarding thein Imgosriblo. Whllo it is not certain, both Commitiees ayroo that it {8 quite probable, that the Republicans Linve & worfnng ranjority in both branclies of tho General Assembly. . TIE ATATE. Corumrus, 0., Oct. 18.—~Tho following ara ro- turos received, hot including 1nmniton County : In Adams County, two townsbips, Dem, gatn, 143: Asuland County, throo townepa, Rep. gaw, 89; Awbtabula “County, ninetcon town- ehigs, ep. gain, 15815 Athens County, mx townships, Dow. gain, 43; Anplaize County, two townships, Dem. gain, 833 Belmont Coun- ty, oloven townsbips, Demn. gain, 162; Liovn County, vix townships, Dem, gan, 1185 Butler County, fivo townetups, 95 Dem. pain; Carroll County, two townslups, 29 Dom. gain; Cham- Poigh County, eizht townsbips, no chunge; Clark County. eleven towuships, 108 Deia, gam ; Clormout County, two towuships, 21 Do, gain; Chuton County, five townships, 203 Dlep. gain: Cotutnbinna County, twelvo towuabips, 17 Rep. gmn 3 Cochocton Connty, ous townsbip, 8 Lep. wain 3 Crawgord County, 7 townsbipe, 53 Demo- cuatic guin Cuynhugn Couuly, 16 wards and 4 procioete, 2,241 Republican gein; Darke Conunty, b townships, 17 Demwocratic gain: Dellanea County, cowmplete, Allen, 1,205 majcrity, Demo- cratic gain, 308 ; Delawaro County, 7 townehips, Bapublican gein, 2 rie Cauncy, 0 tawnships, 136 Democrutic gain; Fairfield County, 0 town- ebips, 16 Republiean guin; LFayetie County, 6 townships, 51 Democratic galny Franklin Coun- ty, 14 wards aud preciets, ltepublican gun, 10043 Fulton County, 2 townstans, {4 Hopnbe Itean gain; Gallia County, B townshion, 76 Demo- cratic goio; Geaugs County, 5 townships. 515 Re- publican guin: Greene County, 6 wurds, 42 Democratic goin; Guernsey County, § tusn- ehips, b7 Democratic gain; Jackson County, 4 towpskips, Republican gaiv, 78 ; Jefforeon Couu~ v, 14 townehips and wards, Democratic gain, 312; Kuox County, 12 towuskips and wanls, Lopublican gain, 192; Lake Couuts, 7 townsbips, Ropublican gain, 198 ; Lawrence County, sll but 2 townships, Democratic gain, 453 Licking County, 19 townships and wardw, Ropublican _gain, 214 ; Logan County, 7 town- ehipy, Depublican goin, 214; Loraw Couaty, 12 townships, l(unuhlfi:lu gain, 419; Lucas County, Toledo County and 6 townships, Republican gaim, 279 ; Madison County, 8 townslups, no chango ; Maboning County, City of Youngstown, Deino- cratic gaip, 8115 Marion County, 11 towuships, Demoeratic gain, 149 ; Medine County, reportod Republican gain, 400 ; Miami County, 3 town- ships_snd the City of Piqua, Democralic gain, 20 ; Montgomery Couaty, 7 townships and 2 wards in Dayton, Republican gaiv, 146; Dus- kingum County, 3 townships and City of Zanca- vilie, Ropublican gaiu, 7; Iancock Couaty, ¢ townships, Republican gain, 107; Hardin County, B tawoships, Republiean gain, 101 ; Harrson County, completo, Lemocratio gain, 80 ; Heury County towuships, Demooratio gain, 5: Higbliod Couuty, 8 townships, Domocsatic Fllu. 43 ; Hocking Cuunk!. 2 townships, Repub- icun gaio, 31 ; Huron County, 14 townsbips, Republican gain, 334 ; Noble County, 3 townships, Demveratio guin, 16 ; Ottawa County, 4 town- shups, Uemociatio gain, 50 ; Paulding Couury, 4 sownships, Republican gaiu, 18; Perry County, 6 towoships, Democratio gain, 2565 ; Pickaway County, 10 townships, Ropublican gain, 23; Pike Couaty, 1 township, Democratic gatn, 86 : Part- ago County, 12 tawnships, Ropublican gain, 187: I'rablo County, 11 towaships, Democratic gain, 73 Putuam County, 10 townships, Dowmocratio gain, 278 ; Riculand County, 9 townships, Demo- atw gain, b89; Ko County, 7 town- I Ilopublican galn 73; " Handusky County, 4 towuships, Bepublican gain, 153 Setoto County, 2 townsbips, Democratio gain, 38: Beneca County, % townships, Republican goin, T5; Sholby County, 2 towuships, Demo- eratic gain, 2195 Nork” County, 19 townships, Democtatio gain, 193; Summit County, 18 town- slips, Ropublican gsin, 481; Trumbull County, 14 townehipy, Kepublican gam, 219; Tuscarawas County, U townships, HRepublican gatw, 100; Tuton County, 7 townships, Republican gain, 19; Yan Wert County, 0 townships, Dumocratic gain, 199; Vinton County, 3 townships, Democratie gein, 16; Watren County, 6 townships, Demo- cratie galn, 165; Washington County, 15 town- ships, Democratic gain, 53, A sominary of tho sbove shows returns from 565 prociuets, gIving & uet Republicau gaw of 5,408, MONTAOMELY COUNTY, Speeial Duapateh o L'he Chicavo Tridune, DavTON, O,, Oct. i1tk —The hard-monuy people of this locality "Ei“mhm to-nigut over tho splendid result of yosterday's eloction, snd are lirig cau- nun aud geoorally rejoicing, One of tho largest volcs over Yuued inthis county was cant yestor- dav. The Republicand clect ous Rupresvitativo, the Bupoerior Judge, Vrovate Judge, and Conuty Commissionsr, by hendsonio majoritios. LUCAS COUNTY, Towrvo, 0., Oct. 13,— Lucas County (1 tawn- shup to hear from), Hayes, 5,7i8; Allcn, 4,401, ‘Lho mujority tor dinyus will be not lesa tban 1,577, b¥ tho ofliciat count, ———— CLEVELAND'S RECORD. HOW THL THING WAN DONE. Speeiad Dirpatch The Chizago 17dund, CrxveLA¥p, O., Oct. 18 —For tho first time since 1872 the Bupublicans of Clovoland are this evening cannonading and burning Areworks over a political victory, [t is ouly wince tho jresaure af arxiety biaa been solieved this alternoon by a0 complete an to leave no doubt of the i on of Haves, that they have begunto raalize thy iwportanca and value of 4 tiiumg b, An fu a batta tha fighting soldier azes only the enemy in s front and fghta on smid tho w-ho without weighing the chancea or valiua of victory, Ao the Ohio Repnllicans, straining overy nerve and putting forth every energs: have Jurt beguu t o renlize how conspicnous a 1hgare thoy have bren catting bofars the coun- try. ‘Thocampatyn higs been 0u6 of extrasrdi- nary labor. The State han boen FOUGHT OVER INCH BY INeR in every procinct and echioal distnat, The work of argumant, orgsulzation, sl preparation hos been arducud and complete. Leaving the general® reault to be reported i dotail by 1he autiorlties at Columbus, wo may with jnterest perhaps rlanca uriefly over the gleld (o this of the ftate. To begin with, City ofe Cleveland and ity county been glaniouwiy redeemod. Tho city and connty, which gave Noyoe onlv 2,601 majonty in 1% nd 1n 1474 elected & Demacratic Cou- gressman by 2,000, haa given to Havew nud hou- ent money a triumuhant majority of 6,100 voton, The eutire Lepublican Coanty tickes, inoluding two Ktato Senators, dive Deprosentatjves, fonr Judges of Common Pleas, Piobato Judge, Cletk, ‘Tressurer, Auditor, ke, tnneleen in all, havakeen elected by mojonties varyiugarom 6,600 to 6,000). A rovolution ko cumpleto 1y a wurpiige even to the Republicons, end to the Democrats it in a4 though an Yearthouake tnd «put the earths uyder their feet. TUREL PRINCIPAL FACTA underlio this extrantdivary sesuit: Firet, the old-lina Republicans have alt voted ; necond, the Germana have cume back to the Republican eamp; and thurd, the wurkingmeu have spumed tho reductive bereeies of the iwflationists, zud voied hke intelligent men, ‘Ihere wero ecenes kt the polls in our principal Wards on ‘Tuenday which couirm aud enuobio one's faith i popular suffrege, Troops of laborers and mechanies. men working slaaiy for FLI5 to &2 per da; ch who hava but one mnt of clothes, and eat their bread without butter, cawe to the ol with the plauable argu. ments of tho mote-oney -doctors still riog- ing in their enra, snd voted the Republican ticket. Thov Laa studied anda discussed the financtal quention untl they could seo clearly that their duty s voters was to bo honaest, and they turned from tLe roseats picture of abun. dant money shd bih wages as drawn Ly Cary and Kelley, aud votad upon priocipl. _ THR GERMAXS HAVE LEHAVLD NOELY, Their innato abliorrence of auziuing like flimsi- the bave e or o elaptap W fiknea hing been romforced by their hertbity to Catne olic aggression, sud tloy " have voted fur bard money and frec sehwooli. The Eleventh Viud of Cleveland, which guve Allew » najorty of 137 1wo Years ago, now gives Hayes o inajority of 193, Tinw cbange of 810 votew in n small ward comes mainly from the fact that a German Lutheran congiogation assctailed at tho chureh on clection moming, and, 1aarching fu quiet procension to the polis, cast “L0 volos for houost money und unscetarian schools, INCIDENTS, THE IFSULS. Srectal Duratel 1a The (hicaao Tridune. CLsverasD, 0., Oct. 13.--Hay who: wo may, the Catholic issus Lo beon a powerful Repub- Jican impuleo in this cams aigo on the Wektern Rorervo. Elsewbere througliout the State, the gaiug and Jorses Liavo been curously icregutar. Strong Republican gaine bave been madein Dom- ocratic Btronglioldy, and vice veraa, In ouo towneiip one party would gain 100 votes, whiis in tho adjoining tosnship tha ather party would make su oqual gain over the vote of two years ogo. There has bean a crosa-firo of the two is- rucy—nnance and the school question—in overy neighorhood, and theen carious flgures aro ita results. 'I'ho Western Raserve, with the excep- tlous of, Warren and Youngstown, where Lank- rupt iron-makers and 1dlo nuners held the bai- ance of power, has bean trus to the (ath, Even n those pleces tha defretion has been mish less 1han was expected. Tho intlationists of tue Ma- Lonmg Vatley, Jookiag st the Siaw THROVGH TIL OWN ATMOSIIERL, mado hots an 1sto 48 Monday tiut Allvu swould carry the State by 25,000, They find vow now unsafo it is to estunete tho intopruty of thae peo- ple by what Allen aud Cary veature to uttor in their nu: 1ti8 as_vet uocertsin by how mush the Re- publican State Licket is elected, or wuat the ma- 10nities will bo 13 the Assemblv. Haves' major- ity caunot bo Jesss than 5,000, nor mors than 15,660, but T WILL BUSTICE, To have ono euch o tizht by 3 majority of even 1,000 ie & victory from wihich o new fuzncial ig- tezrity of tho party will be duted, Tho Logislatars is very close, but will donbte loss have o small Republican majority, Whallier it Lias or not, sho greas jwsues upon which the strugzlo have boen fought aro won. Inllation 15 dead snd Lured, It can never again be an iwno in Ohia, Its advocaten arc sshamed and dmgraced. 'Tho Ewing Pendloton-Enquirer Ding has dug its own grave. e JOLLIFICATION. INDIANAPOLLIY, Srerial Disvatch to The Cracaao Tridune, Inprararoris, Oct, 13,—Tho Republicans cele- brated tha victory of their brethren in Ohio by & largo and very enthusiastio ratitication meoting tls eveaing, at wineh speeches wero made by Seuator Nlorton, Gea. Harrison, and othors Thers waa® a decidedly improved feel- iog oamong businoew men hers to-day over the result of the election in Ohio, and al- most univeraal expressions of greater contidence in the prospects for business in tho future. 170 tae Ansnciated Preas.) IspianaroLts, Oct. 18.—Tho Kepublicons held s jollitication mecting to-night ovor the Ol viection. New Onreans, Oct. 13.—The Republicans firod suntet guos in bonor uf Ohio, ; Tho following was telegraphed this aflore noon @ dod . T.Wylof, Chairman of the Repubtican Com- smittee, Coliembus, Ohw ; Wa colebrate your victory with 100 guns ‘mow being tred. The Couserve stives hatoare with the Republicans in- cougratula~ tion over the defeat of intlation, (Bigued) B, B, Pacwann, Cliairman of the Republicau Coranifttes, DIXON, ML Speciat Dupateh o L'he Chicage Tribune, Ahzoy, 1L, Oct, 13.—Tho Qhio election re- turns wore received in tine city by tho readera of Tux Tutsune und others with great satisfaction, Airangemonts aro maliing for au old-tnsbioned celebration. CLEYELAND, Crrverasp, Oct. 13.—The Republicans are jubtlant. A salute was fired to-night over the favorable returns. e, PRESS COMMENTS, A GENUINE FIT OF DISGUST. Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Srmixaree, 1M, Oct, 13.—About half the Democrats hero arogind the Obio election re- sulted a8 1t s, and the rest aro sorry, Tho Republicans gonorally hald that the outlook {4 mucl votter than before the defeat of the intla- tios Democrats, The Stals Register (Demao- cratio) publishon sy abusive articlo on 1ts Olio alhwe, 10 the course of which it vay ‘The full measure of tbe maliguant lluridlly ez hilited by McLeun & Co, 8 uot yet stated, but the fucts vuggest the acmio of the wbsurdity, 1living ac- cvpted lopublican doctring n $he currency queatfon, and_baviig jgnored Dewocratic doctring us to the tariff, baving carefully ulienated the German voto by thelr lattorss sud by a caudiduto bavuy lguored the Focord of the Hepublican purty, aud baving attenptod to falsify tho record of the uational 1 oerstie ‘:Ar()’, laviog ostrucised the cratd who ~ have & hold (n the 0y of o State snd & national reputation fn connwtion with Detuncratic principles and organization, they in- vuked the aid of Vg-lron Kelly, Bou Butler, sod Wene Qull Phillips for thu purposs f urging Democrdts W aupport 8 Democratic’ platform with a Repubilcau lank in front and a Democratic ticket with w White- i now-Nothing - ProbiLition - Liberal - Labor-Working- mon's-lepubilean tu the wcond place. 2 **OUI0 GIVES UER VOICE FOU MUNPET MONEY. Cincinnati Cousmerciai—ludepondent und Antelnta- fwn, The down(ail of tho Inillationists lu Ohio will lfm\'ouu smmedisto aad “fur-reaching intlueuco or 5 é nfi:xm- both jurties upon their Euo‘l boba- vior for the Preatdonttal contest of tho Conten- nial yeur, Tho Ropublican party received their warping isst fall. Thoe Dewocrats Lave, {n yes- texday's eapesience, s grestly-needed lau'u‘zu, that may be of much sorvice to them. Tuo Boatng vote grows with the iatelligenco of the past | s g peopls, and the political organizations are A monished that ne'*her can win With ita worat e| toentsin front. C» In the eprin & 1861 the question arovo wiether the pec < the Unitod Starea wow'd presctve their LY onality. Tho peonee of the North were en £ dof 8 lack of viiad patriot. semoand mare & it It waa a debnted uintter whothor the © + an digorizanizern of tho South would be for o eubnut to the Jawk, aud the lepublic pr %5.d. Tho bombardment of Fort danter arg™ ¢ tho national ayint. and the ra- sait ot oyl £ wed that ** Guvernment of tho peoplio by'& 57 sople aud for tho peopio shonld vot porid3 <+ tha earth," but that Republican ingtitotics. = ra not incompatiblo with the igh. est deve. " ant of mihtary power. Since the triumph of the armea of the Repub. lie, thoro has heen no irwue befoto the Amerscan people equal i importance with that which bas been pendivg i tho Oino catupaign, and no vie- 1ory 80 mombutous and benclicout ss that of yewterday, ‘I'lha question of financeiovolved tue pubiic credit aud ‘the uational honor. The de- rendence of the fuflationists was upon ignue ranice. anil their appeal was to passion. The question waa put to the poople whether they would evade the obligations with which the Lfvof the Republic had beon preserved, aad ataulon for a haleful delusion the maxima of probity and wisdom gathered in the experiencn *, thnt Lonety tn tho best policy 38 wetl % n privaty aifairs,—whether the ma- Jonity would vois to boar the burdeun jmposed 107 tho general weliate, & Olud pives her voico for honeat monev, and the wacred prevervation, as nmong our priceloss pravset-ions, of the pledued foith of the peopls, She gives her voica, ton, that the workwgmin's dollar shiall soun ba o gold dollar. Sho 18 & rep- rosentative Niate. and wiue will e heard and po- tengial thioughout e land. We may fairl: kay it in ertablished, not only that the’ Amcrican Liepablic ranis smong tho foremost of the nations of the eurth ua a minta- r# power, bat that her credit slial) tank above that of Empiresin the markets of the wor ‘*TIE DEFEAT OF YL PE L Cinannate Engtiirer—Devveratic and {atatien, The vowy nhich we catry 10 our fr.ends this maniog . wo confoes, docitedly dispiriting. The lrave Democratic party of Olito, malizued, foltificd and betrated, hira grone dosn w aefest betore the otgnuized Money-Power of the tand, When tho emucratic party of Obio for o tinrd time took ite stand upon the eido of the peapls ond againet the banks ond the movey-tings, o Low! went up from ono oud of tho coautes tho other. Tho echemes of the contra~tioimts, bulliunists, and resumotionlsts. bad been inter- fored with, ‘They charged that au_irsus Lad been forced ufios tha country, unmindful of tha T thal, for wearly ten yewis, they uad been engayed in forcing their iessed upon the peopio. For™ threo months tho organizod press of the Money-I’ower has trained izs butterics upon the Ulno Demoeratic columns, The Eeetesn bauking wnd bonbolding 1inss hava potred out their mouey, sud the Depubli. caus of the State, through this ail, wera enabled w perfect snch en organization ad they never potscused befoge. B pereirtent lying, misrep- rescutstion, and the introduction of falue insues, they have succoeded fu poisoniug the minds of the people, ond turning them away from theiy trio intereels. The victory which they have won they ave purchased desrly. 1t 18 s vietory winch detettmines that she Mouey-Lower w ssul able in ting country to throttle the peaple. Mon- wy ie vary wary, cautious, and watchful. The men with schieh luterexts were jrompt to array themselves on the side of capital; but the poor, Bhind, delu led maeses {v1l cany victims to pren- dice. Thogsands of poor men yesterday cast 1heir votes tor Hayes who wiil teel tho cold b; of waat bifore spring, \Whon tha croshing bard times corae, they will remember the lost oppur- tunity. We ar) disappointed, but we are not discour- aged. ‘tus cause which we have advocated 1y tho eatie of the peaplo of the great West and South, 1t iz a cauwa which cannot bo kuppressed nor deglod o beuring, It found advocaey in us, aud we propsee to kecp un the good figu When the Domocratic party ceases to bo a par of tla poopls, catable of securing the great- ost good to the preatest number, thon the time” for its burizl Las come. Dut that tino cynzot come. The Deraceratic party will be trua to itself, aud traa to the great n- torects wlich it has undertaken to copserve. Tlie defeat of yesterday will have mueh to do with shsping the futuro of the party. The mon v b roei to drag the tormof_the ltepubl party will talie frosh hepe. Thev will vow proclaim thelr intention s0 mold the party 16 tho uses of tha baulke; and Loudholdes in 1856, ‘They muy rossit uteal tho perty-machinery; but thev uevor can sleal tue votey of tho mussee, The Enstoru wentiemen who esil themeseives Democrata, and who deeertad the Democracy of Oblo in their great etroggle, will not be forgotten, 'They lave bulle up sy necount which will bo ses- tiod 1 good tiue. 1 the meantime, we bLeg our fiiends to bo of good cheer, tircat reformy aro ot wrouiit i dny, Tlis iaa rovolation, and it cannot ¢o bac ward, It wiil never stop until the end wiseh 1t sealis Ia uccomplizhied. ‘“AN UNMISTAKALLE VERDICT IN I'\VOR OF NA= ATIONAL MONEATY.” epublican ani Anti-In- TIONAL HUSOL St Louw Globr-D.snocrat tion, The importanco of (ke victory achieved by tho Republicavs in Ohio vestorduy cun hardly ho overestimatod, To the couutry at large, it moana an unmistakabio verdict in favor of wational honor and onal lioncaty: to the Republican PAILY, it meaus an ussurauco of success iu 18703 and, lav but not least, it lava forever tho Thifd- Term ghost which Las heunted the minds of tmid pevpla su long, sud wiieh the alectian of Allen “would lave eeut saiking sbroad onco more, on the suppositivn that, of the forty-odd mitlious of Asnerican people, thera was but oue solitary ndividual wno could save the natton from ropudiation and ruin, GOUD-LY T0 TRL CHANCE OF A DEMOCRATIO VICTORY IN TIE PRESIDENTIAL CORTESI. Intioit Pust—Bepubticars and Anti-afutie, Lxeuse or explain it au thoy 1wy, vhe Joss of Otio iy upreat and an trroparable loss to the Demoerasic patty, and o loss that will be every- whero deeply felt. It will encourago the Ropuu- licans all over the Union, Io will not only dis- courage the Democrscy, but it will widen the gup betwoen tho Hatd-Money and Rag-Currency factions, and embitter their already suyry differ- cucond, Tho greatleaders of the Uhilo lomocracy do not meau to suffer unavenged. Tiis defeat is desthiblow to their ambitious hopos of ruling the National Democracy, and, pochsye, obtaining control of the National Government. But thoy will not allow tho Hard-Money Democrats, to whosoe treachery they partly attributy their de- fent, to triumph over them. If thoy can's rule, they cau ruing and thov will pull the Iard- Monoy losders down to their ovn lovel of dofeat. Good-oy to tho chance of a Democratie vietory in the Presidential coutest next yesr. Ohio sottled that yosterday. S in OPINIONS OF POLITICIANS. TALK ABOUND TUE CITY-HALL. Opposition leaders and olicisls mada them- solves vory ecarce about the City-iall yesterday, aud evidontly for o purpose; they did not want to hear \le Republicans crow ovor their grest triumph iy Obio, und wero chary of the taunts they knew would eusue. Iepublican atock was up, and, a4 a leadiug Domocray uawd, thore were more Itepublicaus about than usua). A great chango was observable iu tho acntimont of those who were mound the old rookery, and the Oppositionisty Wero Dot NGAT 0 sanghine of victory sa they were a few duys ago, The trewondous sweep 1 tho Buckeyo State appatied them, sud they attempied in some cases to throw caid wator over the great victory, by tell- iug therr fricids sud oppononts that the result would bave uo elect whiatevar on our local cam- paigu. Lut tho fair-minded mau could uot e~ cej tit inthat light, and shook s bewd accord- ingly. liepublican condidutes were correspondingly active in view of the good nows, and beve slready redoubled tneir ouergies to ALCUTS BUTLIODS, belleving that success fa probable fuu doublo fght, und sure in a trlangular one. They bave gotten the enowy scared, aud Ebellovo they cau cupture bim with good orgenizstion sud powerful efort, Desiring to sce kow Lo lte pill was swpitowed, a TiIBUNE emissary posted himeelf at tio rookery and Louk thu Botes which sre subjolucd M. Y. MILLER mado bis appearance st the City-ilall about noon yea« terday, snd wus tackled by s Jubllant Republicen in this manuer ; Jubiiant Mepublican—Ataf Miller; bhow's things look now? Miller—Well; 1 gucss they aroall right. eurd from Lblo? 3. K—Have you B.—Yes, That' ali right. I'm satisted, 3. Ti.—Nut how will 14 sficct tho bargeius o the Op- pouition side 1tbhnane. | anization whou tho plat- NUMBER 51, M.—I don't know of any bargais J, R.—MBut you are in the 'Mln’;. d ought to, ¢ M.—1 a1 not, And never have been, {a aay Ring, J, Re—That'i do to tell, Wa'll show you thia fal Mtller departed auddouly after thin, i the atat, ‘AI-D. TOM 8TOUT nat on the alalr-rail near the Sayor's offics e R KAk with an’ anclent Demncrat, Ha rejolced with tie Republtcans, did Tom, and the descondant o Mitenina took umbrage aud tatked back, T nation became ieated, and Thonias Ieft the fleld v art furdher troublol | Then b ook & sest i 8 buge, Wi cuning. City-Marshal Wildret K 7AG, D hm:\ud e " THE NON OF MR PATHER, Washington llesing, was about the ofd shell late in the wtteruosy, An ot Irishman wa layfog out politios to bl s0:k Ald, Corcoran waa waiting for him ta get turouah, A T,xlmu:urepom:umved W, iL, by aak~ ehitona How do you like the news rom Ohle? ,— -in Wi—Certiniy. ! It,—And your father }:’.—glfl:finm. 2 .— Wil the rewult in Ohto & loeal elget! ;“ —;‘)n‘ no; ML!L:: the -h:n?:::‘. o ol ~Haw ats 3 working i 38 worl @ 14e Oppoailioy WoNleely, | . lien be Lisd him away with the wal w110 alro expressed sstteacuion st the nevsy. - o *TTAR MAYOR COLVEN was antigurly walted for at hia office, but he came nnt, . Aand thio reporter wan obiiged o forego an interview = witis him, * Tho political missionsry wan desirous of learntng if his Honor Liad yet golten off tho feaca on, the rag-imby questinn, 1o wantad to asy: * Woll, 315, Colrin, tuld in fust wiat we Republicina ke & brar,"but bin ffonor dId not come. He went out te the meeting of the ridewell Board at that ine tution {n the forcnoon, sl Eastened beck 1o b in time 10 wea I'rcailent Girant ut the Paimior House, COMITRULLER HAYES, wlho laa stanch Dowocrat, conld nat be gotten hald of ; be wan up ta hun ears {u city mattars, and ran off early in the atteruoun to attend to some sfsirs outeide, JUDGE DICKRY wan nleo absent, sud the champlon nurse of the oil, 3. K. C. Fyrreat, Cily Clerk, who Ban wiitien snd. talked a0 mutch about the abortion, was non est, It wan tuore {han bo couid ssud after sucl » sweop in Gildo, and 1t is feared that Lis heaith will bo impaired Ly tie shock, ALD, DAVS CLARK was Jooking about the butlding for some ane to candols with, but exild find only bis Republican friends sfter s houte weirch. Event (he Opposition metmbers of muites ket anay. Huch s desertad house, i said, be pever uad sech ; the whole hords of city taz-caters were Janle siricken, ONLY ONE: of the Opronition candidaton—andhe sn employe.—ym ML an appesrauco duriug the entirs dsy, Heslng waa 0t b kavn ot A0y of hin favorite baunts, and Pete Mabr's recetpts wer: considerably lighter yeatorday, FERINTENDENT-OP-POLICE HICKEY ; epirvliean, nod hp exprossed his astiafsotion. 1100 Farty Victory i Oilu, aud attribnitad the sucoess picly to thie bur ey wrgumeuta and_ offorts. MARSIAL DUNLAP escaped from his ulice in tiue 1o svoid 8 few oonune dwane Among tha victima who fell benoath the note-book waa R tisiseg et REDNONT PRINDIVILLE, Prestlent of the Bourd of 1 Vorks, and a lead. iog Demoerat, who won interva wod at Bin deak, whive by engagel, atid expressed bituserf unatiutedly o tho Olito_wlectfon—Itn wmise.. futare tugduencs, sd ;\l'llllln. The confub was carried va substautially as ollows ¢ Toporter—Mr, Prindiviile, what do you think bk the Ohio election 7 Mr, Prindivilie—Well, [ supposo it's a victory for hard’ money, Mo (correcting Wmuslf, T won't way that, 1 think that tho rebool quertion aud other local issnet played the most prowinent past ia e (e dyn, o say nothlug of uther influences. It can ardiy e called a bard-mancy vistory. R,—What makes sou think wo? 1 was talking with the Hom. IL R I ¢ Congressmun-elect from the Clovaian short 1imo 5o, atid ha aatiafiad me thst the school question bore as oqually-prominent a part fn 1K o that of the resumption of specie 3ir, Palne 18 8 weli-informed man on Olio 1'se & soft-money man, sre you not 7 ue. elther aids, I balisva both 101y qrieNtion are axirema, ako a middle grouod T 1 bulove the matter will adgust itself iy LA on!‘A“llnm;:h’::w ?n !m\“llh\nk wers ad the Bepublican victary of yeaterday t vy and Catl Sehurs won tne fghL. 3 al etlect will tho Ohio election havs on Pean~ ta. —Can't nay. I, Peunsylvania generally goes sa Otio doss, v, "—Xo, 1 qucan not. e how Charley Farwoll, Jake Rehim, aud Cauriey leed stand. i 1—Why, Mr. Farwell hsa announced himsdR ae witl tho ilepnblicans, cith & knowing wink)—Oh, that's all right, P Al this Juncture Mr, Walil ‘came up with some Doard aiieim for Mr. Jrindivillew suation, just s that [t ntlenaa was about to say something about t r‘X;l U, Beed' cundidature, and the inlerview cioatd, —— OTHER STATES. OWA, CLISTON CODXTY, ! Diaputel 4o The Chusgs Tribund, , 1a., Qct. 13.—Clinton County elects + three Denmucratic Representatives by an ave v majority of 150; elects the Dewocrativ by 200, and a majority of tho county Lefler, 100 majority. LINN COUNTY. Sreciol Dispateh to The Chicaoe Tviduns. Crpan Rsrios, la, Oct. 13.—Noarly evory township in tho county Las been besrd from, and tho result shows that the full Republican tickot is elected by an average majority of sbout 500, Tuo contest on Siato Senstor was very closs, Dows' (Rapublican) majority bsing about 10, while Kirkwood runs shead of Lia ticket in nearly overy townehip, Mantox, “lowa, Oct. 13.—Mnrion Tawnahis pive< Kirkwood 8 majority of 133 ; Altsr-Creog Toweship, Kirkwood's majority 33: Clinton Township, Kitkwood's majurnity 2. The Ropub- livan majority in the county 1s ubout 1,500, WOODBURY COUNTY. Special Disputan to The Chizugo Tribune. Storx Ciry. Is., Oct. 13.—Complete returns from this conaty are not yot im, but enough is kuown to give Ritkwood about 400 majority, a gun of nearly 200 over lsat clection, Tho ep= tire County Hopublican ticket i{s elected by the same majority, exceptivg McDonald, for Sheritf, who ruus over 100 ahead of his ticket sud has 525 majority, [10tne Assocatea Press) Biovx Ciry, Oct. 13.—1bis (Woodbury) county cowplate, alects Ropublican county o‘t’!’l- eerts by majoruios ranging from 250 to 330, and gives the Hopublican State ticket 850 majonty. Bioux Couuty gives 200 Repablican msjonty fos the State tickot, snd elests ths Indepondeal can~ didates for county offices. O'Brien County ae far as heard from indicates » Ropublican majority of 800 for the itate ticket. Oacoola County as fur as beard from gives s Republican majority of 155 for the State tioket. Syecial Dirsst b b Ohecge Tridume Aed 1eago 51oux City, In., Uct. 1ik—0'Brien Couuty wea carried by the Republicans by 400 wmajority. WAYNE COUNTY. Aurentoy, Wayne County, Ia, Ogt. 18.—~In this county tho Ntato ticke: kas 60 Republican majority, & gain of 75 over lust yoar. The Be- publican majoiny in the Legislature is 29, . CLAYTON COUNTY, Svecust Dispateh (o The Chioaas Tridune., McGnscow, la, Oct, 13.—The Liberal State ticket was elected in this _county, giving Lefler about 500 wmsjority for Governor, Stonoman, Hrato Senstor, has sesut 500, Both White aud Nentzel, Represvutatives, are elscted. DUCHANAN COUNTY, Specutl Diaraich ta The Chcage Tridune, IxperesveNc, In, Oct, 18,—Election yetarns from this couuty show a completo victory for the Republican_Stato ticket sund tbe Ropublican county tiviet, ull slected by handsome majorities extept Audisor wnd Sheriff, FREMONT COUNTY, EEST) 3, Ia., Uet, 1d-—-Fiemoot Couaty gues Lendor, Domocratio candidite for Gov ernur, 400 tasjonity ; Morseman, Democrut, for Benstur, 550 1ajority ; Brooks, Ranublican, fcx Jieprescutative,” 100 -mojority, ‘Uhis towaship, F‘:.;gglm, givon 178 Democratic majorivy, o gam of 130. ticket. DUNTQUE COUNTY, DuBtQuUe, Ia, (or, 13.—Tho Demooraoy met with a Waterloo defeat fu the olection of Tuesdsy, lsturns omna lu_elowly, aud bous oficial on the vitie ticliet. ler's miajosity in this county ta cstiwated at 1,300; Ciraves, un the straight Hopublican ticket, is elscted {o the Logiutature without dgubt, 1o bas over 8§t wajority 1 the cily. LBoyes, on thy same ticket, will have 1,000 wsjodity. Crawfora wod Johuson have tho best ahow for the Legislature on the Domooratio ticket. Liddy, Iudependent Dumocrat, ls probably electod sheritf by a small majonty, although lus oppuuont, Forriug, woes out of the city with 203 majority. Willianu s re-olected Treniurer by s beuvy vote. The Nepublicau victury way be buniued up a4 follows: Que Nojucdcnlaive

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