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2 — e TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, P W BN SR e SRS o i A ot e i Sl e e ) i L T S S majouaey with bo S, and the rest of the Re- publican Steio ticket i clected by less. The Domocrats cherish hopo of Kuelin's election for Hato 'Troasurer, and it s possible, Put not probatwe, oming to his running Inrgoly shend in Milvaukeo. Danc Connts gives Taylor about 400 majority, and elecs fonr Repub- lican Asrombly mon and one County Buporintond- ent. The Legslaturs will ko Republican, tio Henate by an tncreased majority and tho Asacm- bly by s reduced majority, a8 compared with last year. The Ropublicans logn several districts which they ind, but gaiu athers, A big bLoniire 8 blazing to-night, and theio is much rejoicing over the rosult, in which many Democrats unite, OAIEROST COUNTT, Awectal Dirvaten to Lie Chicase Tribune, Osnxosi, Wis., Nov, 3.—leturns from Wirne- bago County, 6xcept one town, giva Ladinzron & majority of 1,026, and full retinina will onug it to 1,100, Three Iepublican :\mrmhlvmcu;‘m e tlected cortainiy by &' nantl<omo majority, Republican gain tn the county i8 over ¥R, Bock COUNTY, Spectal Dispalch to The Crte JanesvitLx, Nov, 3,—Nock County fogton 2,100 majonty, and oleets Asrembivien »a followa: Firet District—C, J. Pullen, lnde- ndent Republican and anti-Granger; Hecond mnlmt——flmrgo Gloason: ‘Thitd—Androy Bar- ase, Ropublican ; Fonrth—: Morrill, Itepub- Fifth—Jeremian Blount. Democrat. Dirpsch 1o 1he Chrésro Trtdune Srectal Dispaceh to 4 ks Clieato Trivune, Font ArkixsoN, Wis,, Nov. U.—This district toa elected D, W. Curtis, flepublican. for the Assombly, by nbout 125 majority. Ad throuh tho dintrict the coutest was vers close, aud tho Republicans fought like Leavers for their gaiu, HLOW RETURNA. Bpecial Disnateh to r'he Chicaso T'ribine. Mrwaukee, Wis., Nov. lection returns come 1n with onexampled mownes. Estimntes of every county, based on such frugmentary ro turns a8 aro now in, indicato a majority for Ludington, for Goveruor, of 7.uUf, whicll muv bo reduced to 4.000, and the election of tho en- tir lopublican Hitate tickot, oxcopt, poustbis, Uaetz, Troasurer, RACINE COUNTY. Racise, Wiv, Nov. 3.—Tnoe Journal extrn pives returns trom the entire county. Tavlor ins 1 majority {n the ity and 62 in tho entiro couuty. Fiold, tepublican, lLas a najori over 200 for tho Assetably, from tho cily ditiivs, whils a Democrat is probably olected frona the , country towns., 1] lcan; LATEST, 3. 'LWAUREE, Wis., No Relurns reccived at this I 200 (midoighit) show that Ludingien, Ne- publicav i8 elected Governor by shont §,00) majority, Tho balauco of tho Mepubli an ticsat is probably h_'eu!m:d, though thero is some doubt wbout Baetz for* U'reasurer. TR FNTIME NEPTALICAN STATE TICRIT DLECTED, Br. Pauz, Nov. he Jatest returns nnd cs- timates show Pillabury’s (Itep.) majority to bo about 10,000, The Legistaturo will bo .I.n'o~ thirda Republican, Pfacnder (fop.), for Stnte 'reasurer, run considerably behind his tickot, ‘but will bo olected by probably 5,000 majorty. Tho rotarns como in vor: ¢ WINOSS | Znestal_Dispatel Wixoxy, Minn, Nov Ftato ticket was carnod in this county by the usual majority, escopt on State-Iroasurer Yfoender and Attorney-Goneral Wilson, the ito- ublican candidates, who have mujoritics, It. 5’1. Dasford, tbe Republican cnnm,dplu for County Treasurer, was clected by 250, The Democrais carried tha othor ofices on their ticket. Lx- Licut-Gov. Yalo is olocted to the State Senato by 840 majority, The Demacrats elect two lepro- eontatives, and tho Republicans clect one, gk i i PENNSYLVANIA, + COUNTY REIUENH. s PHILADELPAIA, I'a., Nov. 8.—Columbia County gives » Domocratic mujority of 2,150, . PmmapeLrius, Nov. Tontaur Conuty gives 8 Domocratic majority of ) Pmraperruis, Nov, $.—Cambria County re- turos aro all in excent five districts, aud, cow- puting theso un tho vote of 1874, givos Perubing, Vemocrat, 962 majority, which would ba o Re- ablican gain of 160, Jefferson Connty—Heven- reun dlslgi‘cm give Harbiantt, 1,341; Pewsbing, 1,360 ; Brown, 308. Scatlering relurns frout the 1a0 Tritwne, Detageratio 'yomaining counties in Western Puuneylvania give Pe; g 138 majority, & lopublican guof . Purriprrema, Nov. 3.—Monroo County gives 1,900 Domeeratic majotity, o gain of 311, : A_DEMOCRATIO UFINION. New Yong, Nov. 5.—A specisl from Thiladel- phia says: * The Chamman of the Democratic fitaste Committeo of Lennsyivania gives s the csuse of tho dofent of his pasty thot Lhe wen in - New York City who professed to Ls Denocrats interferod in tho clection In Olio, and helpod to dostroy their brethron of their own political <rood, and sproad disaster among them. these men been truo to tho cause of Domocracy, we would bave catried the State by 100,000 wma- Jority.” Purvapereyis, Pa., Nov. 3—11:30 p. m.—Re- turne roceived up to this hour from thiy Stato indicata that Hartranft, Republicsn, for Gov- oruor, has a mujority of about 17.000, Prrosuvia, Pa., Nov, 3.—Returus ceceived up 1o midnight irom uine-tenths of Allegheuy Countv wdicato » majority for Hartrants i tho county of 5,600 ‘ Rnlyunu from Pittsburg snd Allegheny City completo, with the excuptiou of one small dine trict, give Nartrantt & najortty of 3,605 o Re- publican gain of 5,620 over Inkt vear. Armstrong Connty will give Hurtranft over 600 majority. Ao, In Yorest County, Hartran{t's majority ir 75, With two townsbipd to hear from. i In Foyetio County Pershing, Democrat, has L] majority of about 825, o Democratic yan ot 225 wrer last year. S, MARYLAND, TLUG-TULYIL IN BALTIMORE, Mpecial Dispalch ta The Chicaan Yribune, Wasursoto¥, D, C., Nov, 3,—The Ballimore Ainerican bas an unanswerable showing of facts of thé plug-ugly element for which it was onca noted, It publishes several columus with the nsmes aud epecific cases ot oulrages, proving that tha Democrate hada regular plan of fu- timidation, and that it was fully carred out, In the aditorial calling atteution to this array of facts the Amcrican ssys: % Tho 2d day of November, 1875, will bs remembered dark and bloody day ju the histery of Baitimuie, Der seat, law was thrown aalde, hours” ruthaniim ruled constituted autboritles no_tealstance. In nuny of tle wards o0 offivers ouconraged and assisted tho thioves, Blimimets, and murdercrs, whom tho ring had et missioned todo its work. Huch shamcizs pros.itu. *tlon of of o, such uiter discvgard of tho rights of citizens, such alwence of thy commoncat fm- Yulscs of bumanity, neyver wers porallied n uny Svilizod land, If the city hud been captured iy Tiostile army there would have been ot regird for thie livea of our peoplo than was shown yestorday by those who, through the appolutment of the ring, claim to bo_ consorvators of tho place, e, T conudrely. afford the * imurderous wiom Cuwe ™ ring " nas " euifiton "Iy services m protext for futimidatiuy aud sasaultiug colored votors who ventured to ajprowh tho polle, ft2wss given out fn advative that 1ha city was Slloh with Colored repeaters, who tind bech brought nere to vots tha Iteform ticket, Kvery deceus wanin Bultimore knew (Lt the atury was & tsiicious e, fu- Yentod by the ring, and that it s put ju_circuistion on Moudsy for the purposo of glving the bloodtbiraty scoundrels, who hud Largained with the ring st agors W give their candidata for Qoversor )00 aafority Lu tha city, an oxcuro for begiuniug sh uu- slaughton the colored people un tite ovening bufore eloc- tion, a0 88 10 1uitnidats them and provest them from tea ta muit theimaelvos, AL Rame of tho precluets thiey returned fwica ne muny vates an wer netunily ot for Lirtr candigate, but thes mlaht have made thi maforftias twlen oa lacke Withont encottntering tho teast opposition, Tty Refateaces wera afeabl to Lo ween atanding abont tha pally, and thoy trudently went home, ‘The historieal pliygudi™s were nevee guilty of sore trulal ontrie ot colusaal frands than wers yederdar perpeteated by the roughaof the ring, No ainebt thare are men 4t (o city elaimingg to be gentle- men, who st cxalt over the bloody explolts of thesa whitsmd tigers 3 bt every honorable taan will hang hi beul dn shame at eyery muentton of ** Carroli's * vietory. THE HETURNS, Bastetone, Md., Nov. 3, — Returns from coun- ticg to-night are etill incoinplate, but are anfli- ctendly full to deeido the resnlt on tho State tick- ot, and tho comploxion of the Legislature, Ot tho twenty-throo countion iu thio Suato, Mr. Car- roll has cawied ten by an agure- gate mumjority of 9,509, and Mr. Harrls ten by & mnjorivy nggregating 3,400, leaving three countien to Lo heard from, which cantot aifnet the goneral result. For the Sonate, the Domocrats liave elneted 9, tha Republicans J, with two districts to bo heard f om, For tha [louke, tho Domocrsts havo elected a6, ridl the Hopublicans 23, with five diatriate to bo heard from. e i MASSACHUSETTS. RICE'S MATORITT. Bosrox, Nov. 8.—Threo hundeod and thirty- two citics and towns (nine to hear from) give Rice 62,000 : (lsaton, 77,960 ; Laker, §941 5 sud Adams, 1,774, R ILLINOI BANGAMON COUNTY, Kperiar Diapatsh in et Tribuns, Semxartxrp, I, Nuv, d.—Unoflicial retnrng for this connty give o Democratic candidates for connty afticen the following majorities: J. M. Nuekolls, for Tressurer, 2203 W. A. Conuelly, for Surveyor, 423 TANATL speal Dusnateh £ 1 TaSavLy, I, Nov. W. Raymond’s ma- Jority n Leru was 190; Jobn Grey's mnjority, 3. Leymond probably bas o majority of 400 to 600 in tho county. RANDOLPIL COTNTY. Sprcial Dispater: to ke Chicago Tribune, Crestey, L, Nov, J.—Tho election yeatorday in Mandoiph County in a grand victory for tho Tepublican sud Independont volers, The De- muweraey i this county clailn o majority of from 500 to 608, yet in tho faco of this, and regular nominatiens and party drill, thoy are ronted horse, foot, and diagoone, HSwanwich, lepub- lican, for Treasurer, is olectad by n maforlty of 760, with threo pmall precincts” to hear from, which will not materally change tho result, Daclos, fo member of the County Boad, probubiy elvetad by ority. Douglas, for Surveyer, I8 elecred without opposition, ‘L'no S wiad tnde on Troasurer, nod the Ro- publicans cleaned the fleld, MADISON COUNTT ‘) ‘he Chirago Tribuns, v $,—'The oflicial vote vi Madi- ron Connty gives L E. Bovle, Democrat, 18 waajority, dohu Lavdill, Republican, for Connty Commisionor, 151 misjoiity, and W n 1t~ A ledgo, lepublican, for County Sur r, 412 majority. ‘Tho county sdopts townsbip organi- zotion Ly 1,.80¢ majouey, This is a large gain for tho [lepublicasy in this counts, MACOUITS COUNTY. Special Drapaceh to T'he Claciao Tridun, CarLisviLLE, Lo Nov. 3.—Tho oticial vote of Macoupiu County elocts L. W. Corbin, Ro- sublican candidato for ‘Creanurer, by 200 wajor- ity over Wills, Democrat, ona Mubleman, Re- piblican, beats Winehester, Dowoeiat, by 500 ajority. Tho Republicaus’ aro jubilant ovor ther victory hero aud elhowhere. TTORI, Spectal Disratsh to 1 ne Chicago Trivtne, Proms, 1, Nov. 8.—Wamor, Democratlo candudato for dayor, is defeated Ly n handsomo majoritv, Tho balnnco of the tickot govs Demo- cratic, with the exception af tho Cizy Collector. ‘Cho Bepublicans clect four out of fiva of tho new Aldormen. NOCGLAB COUNTY. Spesial Disvaleh to The Cusewon Zridune, .4, 1, Nov. 3,—1bres partics contested tion In Douglas Connty with unusual ox—~ eitoment. Tho Hepublicans tnumphed, giving 1l. . Iugor<oll 110 majority for Treasurer, and J. W. Kiug tivo majority for Supertutendent. Domoerats and Raformers united and gave Isaacher Dawvis thirty majority for Swivoyor. Lhe Ropublicans ralkied all night, aud meesages wero road at the theatre betweon plagy, with groatb oxcitement, MADISON, WIR, Special Dispatei. Lo saa0 Tridune, IMapwoN, Wis, Nov, 3, vely sntistaction is felt at tle triumph of houcst goverument i Chicago, ABON COUNTY. Masoy iy, I, Nov. -The majority of Bamunel Bosens for County ‘Y'reasurer is 261, sl KANSAS, ATCIIHON COUNTY. Atcnigo¥, Ksu., Nov. 3.~The election in thiy county yesterdsy resultod in a completo Repub- liean victory. Lvery cundiduto ontbe Republican County tickos was elected by majorities rauging from 135t0 600. Tho Ropublicans elecs two. and Pruhnhly throe, memoers of tho County Board. Fliis is tho tirst tiwo i meny years the Roonb lieans of this county have clected thelr wholo couuty ticket. ‘Special Disvatch to The Chieago Tridune, Kasasn City, Mo,, Nov. 3.—The latost election nows from Eansss indicats that the Ropnblicrus eioct nearly two-thirds of tho eutire Legiala- ture, RILEY COUNTIV. MANBATTAN, Koo, Nov. 3,—The Ropublican county tickot of this (Riluy) county wad elactod yostordav by & lurze wmajority, but tho Iudo- pendent Representstive to tho Lower lionso of the Legislatare s olectod over the Ropublican candidato. MLPUDLICAKS DOWN ON COL. ANTIIONY, avectad Disvateh (o The CAicaas I'rtonne, Leaveswouri., Kan., Nov. 8,—Tho following preamble and resolutious wore unauimonsly adopted by the Ropublican Central Committco of Leavonworth and ratified this oyoniug by the largeat Ropublican moetiog that has ever mot bore. The question was put by Gov. T\ A. Os- born: Wuen The Lesvenworth Times, pnblished in thia city, fs owned mud controlied by Col. D, It Authiouy, who {s Potmanter ot the city of leavens Worth, appointed by the Iiepublican Adintulstration ; and Wircneas, Col, 1. M. Anthony refused to support the Lepublican porty in this county, or allow Lis Japer 1o support it tutwitadtandiug the lepublican party have supported him and his paper ; and WiIrnyAs, Such aotion on his part has u tendency ta demoralize and weaken tho power of tho parly throughout the State, snd to losen the respact of tho party tor the Nutlenal Administention: therefors, Itesowved, ‘That wo uo louger consider D, I An- thouy or thy Leaveuworth Zivies worthy tho spport of i Rpublican party of this city or the confidence of the Administration ot Washiuglon, Hexoleed, ‘That o copy *f this preamblo aud resoln- tlons Lo rent toeach of our Benators wnd Iepresontas tives, the Preaident, and Postinuster Usueral, Gined) J, AL, FENToN, Chalrman, E, E.ALLENDECK, Becretary, NEOSHO COUNTY, Specind Disvateh to #ha Chicauo Tribune. Osair: Misstoy, Kan,, Nov, 8.—~Tho olection In Noowiw Connty resaltad in tho success of the Republican ticket, except Sherff and one mowm- ber of the Logialaturo. OTHEN RETUNNS, Atentsoy, Kan,, Nov. ih—In Doniphan County 1he Republicans clect thraa Representatives to the Leglslature ana divido the county oflices with tho People’s party. Iu Nuwabia County, two Republicans wera electod to tho Loginlature, and the county oflicos aro divlded ubout oqually with the caudidates on com| bolis, Tu potut of fact, ho etfort Lud been madi to bring homo euib stwent colored cluzens as wers clearly entitled to vote, Thoy bad Yeen entirely neglected n tho bew teglstration, and thioussuds of those who bud been enrolicd In former years wore Wrongfully stricken from tho lista by the orrupt tpols of thu riog wio acted aa regisiers, —Thu colored vole was at {ts minimum, The leforiners kad nearcely taken f4 o sccount o etimuting their strengib, aud dunng ths whole cempaign cule ored " ci had taken no uclive part. Nevers thelews, the ringimaslers coucluded that 6,000 ' colored votes must Lo prevented from voling or they wauld 1ot the city snd Stato i spite of all they could do bu the way of repeating snd the Peplo'a ticket, Font Beorr, Ken,, Nov, 8.—~Bourbon Connty oloota o {ull epublican ticket, excoptiug Judge nud Trousurer, aud returus threo mowbors to o Legislaturo, Lorria, Kan,, Nov, 3.—Montgomery County bas gone Democratio, Cliase Couuty elncts a Lepubiican Represeutativo, Auderson County elocta the whole Lepublican ticket. Fawuoo Conuty elocts su Independent Ropublican. Ealiue, Mismi, Clay, und Alvw send Hepabli- Lallot-bos stutsng. 'Fhls work wa futrustod to the ring Tufians of the several wards, aud, wilh the wasistance of tho police, they executed it thvrougbly, Monday wight every colured wan that was seeu ou the. strocts web 8 repeater, aud wak susanited uad brutally beaten, OB Tucaday worniuy the raiaus appeared st the voting precincts o which they bad Leen sbulgtvd, and, with the old ¢ty of * repeator,” knocked dows sy’ colored voler that durcd approsch the polis, These brulal and murderous nessulis wore kept up during the whole duy iz wotno of Lo vurds, the plics sitbor remaining oubirely fnactiva OF awslsling tho rowdios, Whenuver aby body uf colorud tcu got wto T aud attetupted to reach bo polliug-window fu Lurn, they wero aseatled With pistuls, clube, ud rlonu, and, sa o watter of course, ihey Toli oway, some of et seriously wouuded, aind all of thew’ tertibly frightened. 14 tho ultdruoon, e cobred peop baving ceased Lo wiiegt to voly, the ruitans ory. facd 1o gunge and susrched (roin ward (0 wari), jug o incite rivts, end beating Bl L. wat tbey chancel o ueet, but Lired suMans of the ripg i) espeud all their malico on the coloicd vetes, 1 dreds of whiie Reformers who darr.d (o profest & gaust (Lo freuds waich -wery Und Febisgly perpeiratal by Ahe puinfous of the ring were knocked dun i il Lei- en, the polica eucoursding ralber thsu pieyiutivg tig |- daults, Ep i luwer warda of the ity tho leforige 25 standoued the couteat carly au the day, auil tho suftians were left to count tho vores awd Hx ths majoris cany to the Logistawire. Cherokeo Couuty clects & Neformer to tha Lm_rlwmaua. Otborwise tho Republicun ticket is alocted. Woodson County retarns Independent Repub- licaus to the Legislature, Sudfimck snd Cowloy Countios eloct the full Republican ticket. o TcumsoN, Ke., Nov, 8.—This county givos atout 2,800 wajority for thu coustitutional aweuvdment, Marshalt county slects i full [le- publican ticket, excepting one Indupendent Re- Bub:;c,m to tho Leguslaturo and the Regmstor of ceds, Dispatchos indicato that the Tegislaturo will bo wore largely Ilopublican than last year, Probably uot wuro thau a dozeu Democrats Luve toen olected, ‘I'here will be & number of Inde- vendent Bepublicaus ju that body, howover, ot oot NEW YORK, HUMMING UL, Sreelal Diwateh to L'he Chicavo Tridune, New Youg, Nov. §—12 m.—1 have £o rosdon 10 change my calculatious of lsst night as to the retult in the City sud County of Now York sud County of Kings. Tho mnjority for Til- don's Democratio Ileforin candidates i not more tlan 7000 in the city,~certainly it fa not 8000, TIn New York City the Tamwmany Domocrats loss overy name on tho county ticket, tho Iopublicans elocting the Distniet Attornoy, the most important office on thaticket. Tho majorities for connty oflices aro from 15,000 to 24,000, Hackett has 23,200, and Pholpg 20,000, Tammany clecta only ono Honatur out of five, and only soven Aa- semblymen ont of twenty-one, and tho Tam- many Domocrats have two Henators and five Aetemblymon, In the State the Hepublicans havo & good mojority aud hoth Howses of the Ieaislature, In Kinga County the Deomo- cratio nng is utteily broken far the fic=t timo 1 tho histary of Brooklyn. The ox- ecative and logivlative branches of the Govern- mont are Nepublican, Tho Republicans oloes ono out of two Senators, and four oul of nine Assemblymen, There 1a groat and gonoral ro- Joicing over tho dofeat of tho rings in both citics, TSTIMATES. New Yonk, Nov. 3.—The Albany Fuenin, Jonrnal eoncedes the election of lhqoflw (l)om.{ by abont 1,000 majority, wlule the Commercial Aitrertiger still has hopea for SBewan] by 2,000 of 4,000, Fhe Repablicans certainly havos good workiog majority 10 botl Houses of the Leglala- ture. ‘A apecinl dispateh to tho Now York Freenfnn Post, dated 1 o'clock, rays: **Thn Hepubiicans ostimate the State vote very elogs, with proba- bly 8 Democratio success," 1n thin city, complete returna from cightron ont of twentv-une Aescinbly Districts give the Demogratic State tickot 8 majority of 22,667, on a tutal voto of 98,41, Aunaxy, N. 1., Nov. 9.—Up to noon to-day, the retnrns indicato the olection of tveniy publicans and tweivo Demcerats to tho Senate. ‘Tho Democrata claim tho olect sevanty members of tho Assemnbly to fifty-vight Eepublicans, A CURIOUS FACT. New Yous, Nov 3.—Brooklyn, which plvesn majority of aver 6,000 for the Democrafic Stata ticket, olects tho wholo Republican city tickot. THE CITY VOTI IS FULL, New Yorg, Nov. d.—Full and acciiata returns from nll the diatricts of this city _show Bigelow's (Demoerat) msjority to b 24,830, STILL 1N DOUBT. Returns from various counties received to-day and to-night do not alwr tho apparent general result, ws wtated lato Iast vight and this morn. ing, that the Binte ticket is in doubt, but prob- ably Democratie by from 1,000 to 8,000 majority. Ivwill doubtless require the otticial returns to decido thus question. BHOORLYN. Tho complexion of Brooklva remains s lnst teported, with the execephon that Col. Cay- anaugh, Indepandent Democrat, is reported alected to tho Htato Souato by the full vots of Ins district mith 36 majority over Jacobs, the latter a regular Democrat, n Norraro, N. Y., Nov Full roturns from this erty show that the Ropublicam Btate ticket bus an nverago wajority of 2,800. Iecker, - publican, for Mavor bay 8,897 majority, with ton Hepublican aod {hreo Domocratic Aldermen. NON-COMPLINESTARY, _Columbia County, the homo of Gov, Tirden, gives a munjority against his ticket. ANOTHER ESTIMATE, Aupaxy, Nov. 8.—The foening Journal saya: *“The resnlt on tho State ticket 18 closo, aud stilt o matter of doubt. Our tablo shows o small ap- parent Domocratic majority. ‘Tho Sonato stands £ Ropublicauy und 11 Democtats, Lho Assem- biy stauds 75 Republicans to 50 Democrats, ‘This mav Lo nlterod a little by farther roturny, Lut not wmaterially.” AR S VIRGINIA, FRAUDS IN RICTMOND, Riemeonp, Va., Mov. 3.—James McDongal, rogister, and John Marxbausen, judge, nt the First Precinct of Jefforson Ward, wero arrested to-day, charged with frand fu roturnine tho voto of thoir pracinct, whoreby it is claimed that Knight, Indopendont candidato for the Senato, was boaten by Gan, Bradley T.Johneon,Canserva- tiva. James B, Morrison was also arrcsted on o criminal chargo for misleading votom., 'Fhoy wero bailed in &5,000 cach il to-morrow, It frand at this precinct1s estnolislied, nnd tho vote in thrown out, Johnson will tose bis election, Yull county returna show that the comploxion of the Legialature will not bo materiaily changod, —_— MICHIGAN. DETHOIT, Dernorr, Mich,, Nov. 3.—Lowia' majority for Muyor is 1,678. ‘The remainder of tho lopub- licau city ticket is elocted, excopt, possibly, tho Attorney and one member of tho Bonrd of Esti- mates. The Conncil will stand wearly n tie on the Bunday liquor guostion, —— NEW JERSEY. THE LEGISLATOME, Tacsrox, N. J., Noy. 3,~Tho Now Jorsoy T.ogislature etauds: Benate, twolve Republic- aus, mne Domoorats ; the Houso, Lhirty-seven Republicans and twouty-threo Domocrats, it Masiis MISSISSIPPY, A MISED-UP AFFATR, Sreefat Dispateh to The Chicngo Tridune, Vicrenuna, Miss, Nov, 3.—As returns como in thoy ehow Domocratic gains in manv places. The blacks voted wolldly with tho whites. In this county two or throo Ropublicana are eleoted and the balsuce of tho Demooratic tioket carriod. Bo much soratching of tickots hnd nover heen known before. All tho Demooratio Congress- men except Walls, Liboral Republicau, sre be- lieved to bo olected without doubt. A CLEAN AWERE. 1Tothe Azvociated Irean,y Jackeoy, Miss,, Nov. 8.—L'ho Demoernts have swopt the Hiate, olecting the eutira ticket mn noarly every county. ‘Thny bave abaut 80 ma- Jority 1n the Iouss and & or 8 In tho Honate, The Demoorats alactad tho ontirs Congrossional delegation with the possible oxoeption of the Bizth Distriot, and roturna iudicate snccess i t. Al is peage, nud no disturbance 18 ropurted anywhere. —_—— NEBRASKA. TITE OTFICIAL RETORNS, Lincoln (Neb.) Journal, o followlng are the corracted ofllcial returns, acoordivg to the comploted cauvass. There are roturua from all tne counties with the excoption of Froutier and Red Willow: YOR KUPRENE JUDGES, Georgo B, Tako Daniet Gautt...... KRamuel Maxwell,, ¥ W, Thomay, Beattering OX THE CAPITAL COUPON, Aajority for...... ox ThE BE: e 16,760 REJOICINGS, AT NEW ODLEANS. New Oneeavs, La., Nov, 3,—Tho State mili- tia, under Gen, Catopbell, fired 100 guus by or- dor of Gov. Kellogg in honer of Lepublican vic- toriea, FOUT ATKINGON, WIS, Special Duvatch o The Chicago Tribune, Torr Arinson, W Kov. 3,—Tuo Repnb- Jicans ure baviug o graud ratilleation to-night houor of tho Republicans. Bpeskors, bonflres, snd booming of ciunon are tho order of tho evenlog, ————— B A Clovor ‘Thiofl, Tho Parls corresponent of the Londan Daily Telegrapl writes to by Jourual ; * Lhere is ro- Joleing In the poloe over the captaro of & droll ecoundrel who hag long given them work to do. Lbiy follow bung sround the Lyous railwav sta- tion abont evening tunw, On catching sight of & traveler who looked slmple, Lo made acquulute auce |u & lonely spot, wud mystoeriously uffercd 1o pell patont watch-chuing of awuzing beauiy snd incredible strength, *Try it,' smid ho, 'Kun'rn & flue man, but aven you can't Lreak my chnln,’ Ho the chain way twhited rouud the flua wau's wrists, sud enapped to, Whils Lo astrug- ilod with 1t the vander would cahnly lay him fat, take nll valuables, aud make off, Vor yoars this rutlian bas boen plaving his ingenious gawo, falnu Howotimes futo the country., Oue uirbit ately, at tho Lyons Railway, be found s victim, cliwied bim up, plundered bim, sud ran awgy. Bt the couutiyman chauced to be pariioularly Wlrong wnd swift, He broke the haundeutls, and Lib caughit tho thiof." P ! Jlminy, give us tho core of yor apple, wiil yoi* (Johuuy, suil catng), ** You don't wang tuis, it's a coolang apple. L uever glve o fellor a gookiong apple,” CRIMINAL HEWS. A Terrible Puel Between Two lee brews in New York City. The Governor of Lonisiana Signs the Death-Warrants of Six Murderers, Johin Clarko to I3o Strangled at Rochester, Nov, 5, Damaging Evidenco .Against LaPage, tho Supposed Longmaid Murderor, An Unsuccessful Bank Robbery at Pitiston, Pa. THF DESPERATE NEW YORK DUEL. Syeiat Dispateh o The Clacaqs Tribiae, New Yok, Nov. 3.—A terrible duol with pis- tols was fought in a small room In o tonement Louvs at No., 108 Delaucy street, {n this city, on Tuoceday afternoon. Tho fight grew out of o peraonal quarrol on o mattor of businees, and tho contestants, Joreph Goldman and David Joe roslow by namao, weie both Hobrowe, and natives of Russinn Poland, aud had been partnors in manufacturing jowclry ot No. 5l East Broadway for about two years, Recently business had not been very romuncrative, and Jaroslow becamo Buspicions of his partner, and bepan keeping o separate account of his travanctions, ‘I'hia ne- count oontirmed his kuspicions, and the pnrtners had & dieagrooment, resuiting in o dissolution of the flrm 11 August last. Tho monoy which Jaroslow hind invested was gone, and ho found bimself almost penniless, 1le, bowover, formed o partnership with another jowelor and began buginoss nmew. Uoldmau resented tho suspicions cast npon him, and wan pc- customed to epeak reproachfully to his former partner, and to mention bim with bitter terms in conversation with othors. Goldman reelded nt No, 100 Hester stroct, and Jaroalow at No, 19 Essox streot. On Monday night Gold- man met Jarostow at tho Attautic Garden, in the Bowory, sud asked himn {o tnko o glasg of boer, Aftor drinking several times, Gold- o went to tho residonco of a friond, Danial Poariaon, at No. 106 Delancoy strect, and bado Jarosolow good night, Goldman slept that bight with L’enrison, and fu tho morning com- vlainod of headache. Peariron went nway to big work ebout 7 o'clock, leaving Goldmnu in bed, sud did not roturn until aftor the shootiug, about noon. On Tucsday Gold- man eallod at No, 19 Lasex strect to oo Joroso- low, and asked bun to pay him 81,25 which b said Jarosolow owed lim. Jarosolow roptied that ho had not tho change with biny, but conld nay it somo other time, Gold- man then, after some further conversation, wenl away, and goon uftor aent & mossago to Juroso- low that n lady friend of bis wished to sco im at No, 100 Delaneny atreet, before leaving the city, Jarosolow immediately wont to the houss, want up to the room of Peareson, on the fourth floor, whero Goldmau was, Mira Josephine Weidmap, living {o tho eamo houso, on tho third floor, back room, reports that, about 4 o'clock in the afterooon sho heard eight pistol-shota fired i rapid succession. followed by tho nmse of sometinng falling, Being very mueh frightoned, 8ho ran to the Tenth Precinct Station-louse on Eldridgo atreet and gavo an alurm, Ofticor Iien- kon went with hor inmodintely to tho house and nxeondosi to tho top floor, but all was thon still, ‘The officer knocked at thedoor of Peateson’s room whero tho two men swore, but receivod no roply, sud then broke open Lho door with o batchot, A torriblo “sight was Dbolfore him, Qoldmun wae lvivg ou tho floor dead, with o pistol clonchod in bis hand, and Juroslow ‘was balf gittlog and bLolf kneoling, propped azainat tho door, lving but fuscensible. A partly-discharged plstol remained In hia band, Both men wore shot through the hoad, and tho marks of ollier ghots were found in the walls of the roow. Tho room was not_larger than 10 by 15 feet in dimonsions, aud the encounter had ovidontly been outored upon with deadly iutentions. The pistols wero sevon chambered revolvers, out of which four chambors of oue sud threo of the other wero emptied. An ambulance was telo- praphed for, and Jaroslow was takan to Iollaviie ospital, but died In the ambulance whilo on his way to tho hospital. The filouds of Qold- man clalm that Jareslow shot bimn ond then com- mitted suicldo, No foundation for such a claim is known, and tho fact that ooch man was found “‘itm a pistol in Ly hand coutradicts tho suppo- tition. THE LANGMAID TRAGEDY, Hoston Heruld, Thoro soema to bo little doubt that in Josoph Ln 'ago, now in durauco in Concord Jadl, the Now Hampshire authorities have the perpetra- tor of the murder of poor Joslo Langmald at Pembroke. The evidonce againet L Page ison- titely of n circumstantial and Inferontial charac- | ter. Huspioion was firet directod toward bum in tho following described manner: bhortly be- fore tho murder, Mr. Fowler, Uhairman of the Doard of Svlectiuon of Pambroke, had somoe mon at worl for bim with a threshing-machine. Ane other, whom ho had engaged as tender, bad to disappolat him, and euggestod the employment, in his atead, of a Trenchman who was slong with bim. e Fowler accopted the substitnto, did not inquire Lis nome, and kopt him through tho day. \When they woro all in at ten, Mr. Iowler's daughtor, 8 ate of Joaio Langmaid, came in and was ob- sorved by the Irenchman. Aftor tes, when litching up a horse to go to tho villago, Mr, Fowler's son wos asked by the Frenchmau who thio girl was, und, Leing nhawered that olo wag his estor, ho noxt inquired whero sho had come from; thesuswor was, from school, and the avademy ou a distant clovation was pointed out, Whilo passing aloog the road together toward the village, snd when thoy ronohed tho new road whiok branchos off toward the academy, the Frouchman mquirod of young Fowler if bia sister weut ovor that or tho old road, and was suswered, uosuspectingly, that the schol- ars from that diroction usmally took tho nuw road, through the woods. The bushes alougsldo this www road are very thick, and tho acholard {n passing had been 1n the habit of bidiug and apringing out to frighten oach otber. ‘The nestday, or ut least soon aftor young Fowler had his talk with tho Fronchian, ns ouo of tha schovlboys was going to achool, ha canght an indistines view of what be supposed to be ono of luy matesin ths buslios, and sbouted to him that ho couldn's frighton anybody, for that was **played out.” Whou he arrived at the academy lio was astonidhed to seo there tho very Lov whom ho supposed be had passed in the bushes, Tho party be saw is supposed to ks baen L Paggo iymng mwait tor Miss Fowlor. Ou the day of tho murder, which waa ulmost 1mnme- diatoly afler tus, Muw Fowler, just bofore cutere lug tho woods, waited for Josio Lengmaid tocome aloug ; atter waiting some time, some neighbor camo along with a carriage, and, concluding that Jonio hiad precedod hor, she got in and_ went to tehool, thud probably maviog her life. It was not ton winates atter that, nrobubly, that Josie mot her murderer. \When the murder was discove cred, Mr, Fowler’s buy rucaltud this conversation with tho Freuchman, Suspleion began to run agatust bim, and an effot was then made to find :1 u, cla discover who lie was aud where he be- Jongod. Whilo this was going on at Buncook, Mr. W. N. Abell, with whom Miss gall (ibe lady mur- deired i 8t Atbans io July, 1874) boarded on Ht. Albans Esat 1hll, rend about the Langmaid mur- der, aud thatit wus nesr Buncook, Knowing that Josoph LaPage, who lved lu his negh- borhood st tua time of the Il wurder, had removed lust spring to Suncook, ho thought the fact of suilicient huportance to be communicated to the authoritios, Ace cordingly he told Justico Farosworth, who inmediately wroto the Belectmen ay Suncook. Tho letter wau rocelved by Mlr, Fowler just as hosnd tho detectivos wore trying to Hud the unknown Frenchman, The lcttor gave tho namo of La Puge, aud atated that his childron were at work in the Huucook factory. ‘Fo the factory thoy wont, and tho over<cer was able to point out La P'age's house. Thoy went th and Mr. Fowler iostantly rocozmized La ) us the man who Lad worked for bim with the threshers as mbove doscribed, and he was at once tskon into oustody, Krom that moment tho ofticers worked on the mssumption thas ho was tho guilty party, suvd day by day have rmkqd up poluts of evidence | 8re aud thers, all endiug to contirm that theory, ‘The muin polnts 1 tho ouse szalnst him aro 1876, thean s On being apprabiondod aud questionod an to his whereabonts at tha time of the murder, hio falled ratisfaotorily to account for humaolf, and has not sinco made any progros i roving an_alibi, ‘Uhors have besn fouud op hls vess and coat blood-stains. Thoe ealico ahfrt ho woro the dayof tho mucdor eannot ho found. 1Tia wifo rald ehe washied and hung it ont to dry, and hat it wan srolen from the line, A koifo nith® biado throp inchies long wan found, togethor mith two razors, ono bloody, on o high sholf in his houso, o raya his son owns the kife, and tho ron rnys it belonga to tho fathor, Tho atick that killed the girl I8 3 feot aud 7 inches loug by 114 fnohen wido sud 1) {nches thiel,—s * din- glo " wagon-stick. anwad nearly square at tha eud. It wan fonnd noar the hody of tho Lavgmaid F(xl, and has Leen tdentltied an having been aron 1 Lin Pago’ posuession on tholiaturday bofore the murder, A few momonts bieforo 8 o'clock on the futal day, ho was within 60 rods of the aceno of murder, and golng toward it with an ax on hiy thonlder. 1is wifo says ho in & mau of strong nnimal pacsions, ‘This is otherwiee shown in his talk with young mua in tho wneighborhood, of sovoral of whom, it has been shown, o hasof lato inquired concerning this, ‘that, nod the other girl, if sho wout to schiool, what timo sho went, what road pho took, if elie went slone, ete. flo hay beon identified by sevoral girla as o mat who has chineod thont in the wooded toads and vory mueh frightonod thom, and by ono or Lo sports- met, who sasy him eharing a Miss Wal=on, being meh tushed and cxeited nb tho tima; al-o. by n Jady and hor daughtor, as having wayiald them in tho woods snd puraued them, having o stick in luy_hands,—tha timely meoting of aunother mn, they bellave, saving ‘thow frow nctunsl ase ho etatemonts of his wifo also tend to strengthen tho snspicion amulurt his, counts tho 1ocident of hrutal and felonions as- rault uwon hor shutor in Canada roro timo since. 1o ackuuwledges that he wan arrestad for such an afsir, and wondors how tha ailicers ever beard of it, but sava he was discharged, 08 o= othor man was found t0 Lo guilsy. In point of fact, he made n escape by ansuulting tho ollis cars, He was arrested for the St Albans mac- der, but discharged for want of ovidence, Neartho body of the Dall girl waa found & fncc-mask, tho stringa baving what i Lknown a8 o “[EFrenchman'a iuot” Over tho body of Josio Langimaid were found tted togethor & couplo of groen twigs, aud thoy wera also tiod with a * Irenghe man's kuot.,” “Whon La Page axunulied hin wifo's migtor he wors o mesk. That I8 proved, The azzaulb was wimilar in chavacter to that mudo upon the Dull girl, where, n3 beforo said, a mask wag used, The assaule upon Josio Langmaia wns also precisely similar, La Pago was in the neighborhood ol the seones of both murdors at tho timo they wore committod. fo says ho didn't know tho Dall girl, bat it can be proved that bo did. ‘I'nu abovo are tho main points of the caso agninst La I'age, thongh of courso thoro are numerous other corroborating eircumstancos, making 0 camplote a chinin of avidencs thak tho fi-““d Jury found plonty of ronson for indicting in1, A FREE-SHOOTER. Chamots (Mo.) Leader, Uet, 83, On last Thursday afcernoon, as Mr, Angustus Eolling, Julius Knott, Bammecl Choappell, and others, wero roturning homo from s sale, thoy wero addressed by a young men by tho name of T'ackett, who statod that e would Lill tho frst man who passed bim ou the road. ‘I'ho gentlomen pnid no attontion to hin throats, and n fact regardod thom as #dle or made in jest, until Mr. Casper XKathoft overtook him, whon Tackott drow Lis prstol aud sald: * Did 1 not toll you that 1 would kill tho first man that pessed mo?” Mr. Katholf asked him what he meant, at the samo tume proparing to defend tumself with a washbonrd, which fortunately ho biad with lim. Bue hofore any encounter coull take place Mr, Cramer disaimed young Tuckett, who then gi _Jml off, etating that ho wonld *+kill overy d—d Dutchman lq tho croad.” ‘I've party of gontlemen unfortunatoly—as the Bequel shows—disragarded tne threat, and rode quictly onto l-‘rmloriul:shm% whore they stopped fora fow momontys, and, being jomed by Dr. Kouitzky and Louts Kegglor, they a!l utarted in company Lo their rospective homes, little dreatn. ing of tie danger that awnitod them, For lack- ett, sfter leaving tho party, proceaded to tho houso of Mr. Bermau, whero ho was {n tho nabit of stopping, and, procuring a loaded doublo-bar- roled shol-gun, lie wont to o bridge near Fredericksburg, over which the party would be compolled to pass in urder to reach their bomes ; and. haviog stationed himsolf behind o tree, coolly awaited the coming of his doomed and unsuspecting prey. o had not loug to wait before the party camojup. Tackett callod out: * D—n you, I #nid I would kill you d—d Dutelimen!" "at thosamo time thiing upon tho party, emptying one of lus Larrels l"u tho aldo aud ‘chest of Alr. Louis Kogglor. Dr, Kopitzxy immaediately went to tho sesistanco of his fal on friend, sud, while bending over him, recoived ihu) ":uxlngonntu of tho other Larrul of Lackett’'s gan n his hip, ‘Tho flring attractod tho attention of Ferdinand Bode, who ran to & mill near by, of which he had chargo, ond, soizibg o musket, started to tho seeno of murder. Aw he spproached, Tackett mesonted his guo_and snapped “ut him twico, when Mr, Hodo fired his muskes. Uhe load toolk effoct in the eide and hips of Tacket, who foll from his Liorso, when ho was captured and turued over o 8. G. Ashlaud, D, C., aud by him takon to Hermauu, LatiR,—Wo luarn faom Dr. Wagnor, the at- tending physician, that M Koggler's wounda aro of 8 very serious nature, A WOMAN SAWS OFF THE LEG OF HER HUS- BAND, Cicvnand Leader, Yesterday aftornoon & man, whoeo name conld not to loarned, and who, with bis family, lives nonr the corner of Willlams alloy and Fountain stroot, gob intonquarrel with his wire. Both woro fo that stalo known as *two-tlurds scas ovor," but, instoad of feeling happy, it affoctad them just the opposite, They wltchod into each other, toro onch othor's lair, ond raised wsuch a rumpus generally that the neighbors sent for some of the boys ot tho engine-house to go down and put a Btop to the dmturbanco, Bowo of tho boys did go down, hut when thay got thero the troubls had subsided, sud 5o all nppearauces **puaco hold #Way supreto.” As tho vequol will show, bow- over, it wut not 8o poacolul as it scemed, Ly somo diplowatio coutse or other, the woman suc- ceeded 1n gotting hor lord and master to bLod. Iler next move waa to get a Lottls of chlvro- form which was near at hand, and administor a nico littte doso to her husbaud, which soon put him to slecp aud made him whotl oblivious to what wad going ou around him, The noxt uct was to procure an old raw, with which she proceeded to do n Jjob m surgery that would put a professional surgeon 1o blush, Boginulng at tho lower ond of tho man's tog, sho commenced sawing untsl #ho hiad sevored that useful appeodege in twaiu, e, totally unconscious of what was going on, siept on, **tho sleep of tho innocaut,” white she, after the job was done, lookod on, watohiug his life-blood obb ulowly away, Bomehow or uthor, tho neighbors outaide got wind of what was go- 1ug on iumdo ths houso, and rushed in in time to stop tho bleoding, but at last accounts it was a question whether the wmno would live or not, L'or some time past the uan hss beon employed on c:m uew county buildings, now in process of eroction, A BANK ROBBERY, Spectal Dispateh ta I'he Chicsan Trivuns, ‘WiLkesnanze, Pa., Nov, 8.~Tho First Nation- al Bauk ot Pittston was robbeil last night to the extout of $40,000 0 bonds, The burglars got iuto tho vault by takiug up the top of tho vauls through the upper floor, and loweripg them- solvos by meand of a rope-laddor. Afior offcot- ing an outranco thoy proccedod to blow open tho three uafes by the uso of gunpowder blown iuto the locks with small boliows, Irom the first ono thuy obtalned 212,000 fn Lacka- wanua & Bloowsburg Rairoad bonds, 5,000 in Wilkesbarro city-bonds, 24,000 In Pitteton Sominary bonds, aud £20,000 worth of the Oxford Conl Company's bonds, to- gother with fitty sharos of tho bank stock. They Liad blawn the second safe partially open, but be- camo alarwed betore gotting to the coutontd, eome £25,000 in ourrenvy, and took s hurriod de- pariuro, leaving all thoir tools botund, The loss ta the bauk will, the ofticors assort, not reuch &100, a8 wost of the sccuritics aro the property of privato purtios, and ave not negotiable, ‘Lhu burulare cartied off $200in uickels, but, after carryiug them a short distance, they throw thom away, whero thoy weia found thin moruing. AN UNNATURAL MOTHER. Ownctnnat! Gazetle, McArtnus, 0., Oct. 3L.—An offort la being 1nnde to arrest & womao usmed Margarot Jolly, residing vesr Richlund Furoaco, 15 wiles west of this town, who, it i3 believed, murdered tor child on the night of Oct. 1, but her whero- wbouts at proseut cannot be agoertaiued, Bho WA 8680 gotting off a train at that Fuinace at 8 o'cluck on that wght with ber two chitdron, coe & Loy abous 5 yeas old and the other au infunt 3 or 4 months old, olosely wrapped in & shawl, Bba started awsy, saylug she was golug to tho tosldonan of Hamuel Rinchart, who lved 3 miles dintant, sshero sho arrived shout midnight, bat not haviog tho ifant with hior. On the follow- ing morning eha left Binchart's, and haa nob boen woen siuce. Her littla boy, whilo at pley witl somo children at Ttinolinrt's, safil that hia mother bad p prolty baby, but aie had Toft it by the eido of a log in tho woode. Tho childron told tho slory to their parenta somo time after tho departito of (ho woman. Tho wanda bo- twoen Kineliart's ond the Furnace wera sonrc! and the clothing of tho iufant and soms s bones wore ducovorad near o log, the child have ing beon davonred by hogs. ‘Tha hones which woro discaverod have heon examined by n numbor of phiymiciang, who pronounce them to Lo those of an Iufant, . BAUTAL ASSAULT. = Lo, Nov, 8.—As . it. Smsthe, one of tho reportera of tha Eeenfng Dispateh, stepped out of tho Crimiinal Court room nbous noon to- dav, ho was savagely asssulted by Yrosloy N. Jonew, of the Inw firm of Turner & Jones, knock- ed down, and novorely buaton, L'urneralsortruck bim ovor tho hend several timos with & heavy cauo, Sinyth mauaged to regain hLis foot in & fow minutes, and drow a pistol {o dofend him- 8olf, whon a pohco ofleer artived, disarmod him, and nrroated botls Jones and ‘Curner, and they wero conflned in tho eatabooso. Bubsequently & warrant cbarging them with assault to lill was Awera out against thom, and they wora neut to jafl. Tho attack, which was totally unexpected and brutal in charnctor, grow ont of uicution [n the Jhspateh of tho nrreat, n fow deys ago, of Jonea for drunkonnesy, sad _somo uuprofessional conduct on tho part of the firm in tlo United Btates Circuit Court. =2 ' A SUNDAY FIGHT, Spevial Dispatech to T'he Chicago Tribune, Qurxey, 1il, Nov. 3.—Buuday safiernoon, Oct, 3, whilo Honry Dippa, In company with rome fricnds, wero seated in the garden of a saloon siluated on tho corner of Eloventh aud Vine strocts, Lie wan nccosted by & party of negroes, who entered the inclosuro at about 4 o'clock. Suma words passed betwoen the party, which ul timately terminatod ina row, in which soda- bottles nud cluby wero quito freely used, It ia stated that o flying miseile strnek Dippe In tho region of tho left templo, which way at tho timo considored of no consouutence, but the sound Bubsequently beeamo vory painful, and resulted in denth this morning. The police bave taken tho mntter in hand, A MAN KILLED BY AN OFFICER. Spectat Dispsich to tae Chicauo Tribune, Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Nov. 8,—A special dispateh to tho Kausas City 7%mes, from Wickita, Kan,, givos tho particulers of a bloody fight, which took place tn London, Sumner County, on oloc- tion day. A number of men had been drinking tno much whisky, and st Inst got to fighting. Bheriff Noil tnod to quell tho disturbanco, and, in doing it, shot nud instantly killed a man vamed J. I, Tarner, and badty wounded two othors. Tho man killod has long beon & Lard character and a terror to the commuuity, A 10-YEAR-OLD MURCERER, Speetat iapatch to £'he Chieaao Tribune. Osaax Misstoy, Kun., Nov, 3.—Asmall boy, rged 10 years, tho son of Joha Nichols, living ut Auntin, in this county shot and killod o Littlo son of Widow Jobnson on last Sunday. Tho young murderor had boen indulged by hia father in a Propensity to carry & rovolver, and the Lilling of Lita companion 18 the resull. Thio shot took of- fect 1n tho hoad, and death cnsucd immediatoly. SIX PERSOMS SENTENCED TO DEATH. New Onneaxs, Nov. 8.—The Governor has sigued tho death-warrasuts of six criminala con- victed of murdor,~two in Coushatta, to bo oxo- cuted Friday, Nov. 19; two in Monroo, nod two in Now Orleans, to bo oxocuted Nov. 26, Two of the condemued aro white and four colored. ‘TWEED'S $6,000,000 CASE. Nrw Yonk, Nov, 3.—Tho care againut Willism M. Tweed for thorecavory of §6,000,000 has been struck from tho caleudar for this term, on the ground that tho amended answor bhad been served within twenty days sftor the caso was no- ticed for trial, which ruisea a now issue. STABBING AFFRAY. Special Duapateh to The Chicago Tridune. Dasvicee, I, Nov. 8.—Eli Diles stabbod two omployos of the Rantoul Narrow-Gange Raflroad last Sunday, Ouo will probably recover ; the other will dio. TO BE HANGED, Nrw Yonk, Nov. 3.—Tho motion for a stay in tho case of John Clarke, who is tontencad to bo hanged at Rochostor, Nov, 5, for the murder of a policetnau, waa denicd to-day 1o the Supromo Court. BEN BUTLER. KFaith In KMis Star-A Little Story, Washington Correspondence Boston Globe. ‘Tho fact that Butler 1 not & member of the noxt House does not seem to dotract in tha loast from his popularity. Hislaw-offico is constantly crowdod, aud many find it moro difiicut to have on ioterview with him than to sen Prosident Grout. Had ho twenty brains like his own, sud a8 many pairs of haudd sud eyes, with a consti- tution and a physiquo lko Fercules, ho would still havo moro than hls share of work. Some- how or other peoplo of sll shades of politics havo faith in Butlor's star, or rathor in lis ability to achiove suocess. I leard a story tho other dny, which is but a samplo llnstration of this. Thore was ‘an oid Rebel here from Goorgin, who was tho owner of a large cotton cleim, aud who way shrowd onough whon Bherman ias makiog his famoun ma:ch to tho eea to take tho oath of al- loginnee, and thus place bimself und his propert: uuder tho protection of tuo Goverument, Hwale lowing tho onth of foalty Lie was a ltebol still, and, like all of his class, placod Gen. Butler In tho samo catogory with tho dovil, e obiainod judgmont in the Court of Olaims for over $700,~ 000, Lut the Attorney-Genoral apposted the case to tho Bupromo Court of the United Hiatos, which meant that tho old man_ might go to his gravo without his monoy, When he hesrd of the action of the Attornoy-Goneral he retired to lua lodgngs, and, nbandoniog all hope, gave bimsolf up to despair. A friond suggosted, 28 a lust resort, that Lo engage Gon. Dutler as coun- sol, Avxious as he wawsto socuro his mouey, bis soul robelled ngainst tho ides of getting 1t through Datlor. *Butler!” said Lo, almost wecping, * Bea Butler!” [ would us son engago tho devil” # Never miud,” said Lis friend, ** what yon want in the money for your cottou, and it Butler can ‘(ut it for you, what is the odds sbout his poli- ics? " Aftor cousidorable argumoent tho oid Rebel concluded to apply to Butler, Ilo finally eugsiod lnm to take charge of the cass for a foo of 5U5,000. The point was to have the hppoal to tho Buprome Court withdrawn or dismissed. 1 forget, uow, whether the case ever roachod the Buprema Ouurt, or whather Butler arraugod tue matter with the Altorney-Ceneral. At ail evonts, tho appoal from the Court of Claima was with- drawn, Dut tho old man was not yet out of his troubles, nor was Butlor’s work antirely complot- ed. A lawyor horo named Bartloy, a brothor- iu-law of Gun, Bhorman, set up o claim for $100,000 for legal norvices, and prooured nn fu- Juaction from one of the Diafrict Courts to prevent tho Bocrotary of the Treasury from paving the old Hobel's warraut, On tba” moro- ing of the day upon which tho argumont on the injunction was to Le bosrd Gen, Butler, accomn- panied by Lis client, visited the Treasury De- ranman:, procured the warraut for tho sevou hundred sud odd thousand dollars, passed i through its vanous atages, a proceds usually oc- cupying soveral hours, had it signed by the Sec- rotary and cashod. ‘Taking ont his own $25,000 fev aud stulliug it toto bl vest pocket, and giv- g tho bLatanco to Lis cliont, with the advico thst ho should take tho irst train for Haltunore and thereby avoil tho numerous Washington shiarks always lying in wait for such prey, Butler })mcaudaa to tho Court to argue tho injuuction, {0 hiad acarcely stated tuo case when the Judge, rocogntaing she faos thue no Court cau enjoin the Bocrotary of the Lressury from performiny hin executive duty, dissolved Lhe injunction, an Butler procecded to meed another cliens with auother big fee, e A Now Fenture of the Amendments, Waahington Corresyondence Cuicsnnaty Gazetle, Tho colored sorvsuts of Washinglon are swakoning to the uow timey, A lady just begin- uing housekoepivg eugaged a cook. In duo tinie the former droppoed mto the kitchen to ses how its oew miatiess wos suited with che place, and whether sho Lad beon abls to make any progress with the dinver, She found the cook at work over a pan of flour, with » plentitul friza of dusty back-leir bouging lovso over hee shoulders, ‘The iady mildly suggosted that it should bo tled up, at ieast whilo she was cooks lug, At this the ownor of the bair dropped the floys- an, stood up fo her majosty, snd thus uo- burdeued ber mind **Nebbor duz that, missus, soy more. Inde olo timoy colored fulks was mads jo wear do iurtana, Dut de old ttmes dono gode now, and we's all oue people,"” di:m" wAg & vacanoy in that kitchen before uor. b = —= ... 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