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TIE ELECTIO (Continued from the Third Page.) rodeupand reptied to Mr, Lich, aaying that “ whoever casta lils voto to-day docaso by virtue of the saine law that makes an ofiicer super- visor of the polls, and, if be 18 honest, he is not afralil of tho officer, nor ashamed of the office.” It was really natonfshing what ignomnce was exhibited among the lower class of Germans tn this city na regards the Presidential candidates of beth parties. Nearly all of these peanlg were entnasinatic for Tilden and Reform,” Thelr ren- rona for thia were varfous. Ons man {nslsted that ho would vote for Tllden because ho had madg such a gi!nrlnnn fight ngalnst that Pl ? Heechor, “Pralt™ s the German slang for clerryman, Another onc of these intele ligent Toutons sald hie conld not vote “he Republican ticket beeauss the Republican «andldato for Vice-Uresidont, Mr. Wheeler, was & member of Wheeler & Wilson's sewing-ma- chine monopoly. There were others whothought Haycs was not fit for Presldent, bocennse e find never held a bigher Yndllnn than Comptroller of Chleage. A mnjority, however, wera for Til- den beeause they wnntu] achnange, They hard- 1y knew what kind of n change they wanted, but they were told a chanme was necessary, aml therefore they voted for Tilden, — THE OITY. THE VOTE POR PRESIDENT. vor anye ENNORs FOR PARMDENT, o g 5 ‘...v...,.....wm Tanover, Hydo Pas Jeterson, .everansn TLake v ierens Totaltowns.., lace, and durlng the fight an rs) ? Tolal county lulrph was |‘I{l wlv.hb nr ! ii?.‘:-'&;‘“’l.‘.fif{ Owing to the licayy vote ai ¢ serlousty, an probably utal), the rettmns are ‘.er)‘,'y.‘w lnméor‘x?l‘x’);l;al?fi uffi: injured. Tho voio was unusnally large, but 1 spplrunthhuwcvrr, that Tilden has carrled the county, he haviug thus f; 18 much seratched, largely i favor of Cullow. m,mu’fur Hayes, e lects %}l’l?’énl‘l’l?:clgc;g Ho carrlea tho clty and ‘probably ths county, irgini eratie county ticket, except probably Jemiaon, | 8180 by small majority. “Tildén's majority i | sicconsin. . ¥ho runs budly, The county towns, except Palas | Bingauion, from returns fu, will probubly tine and Northfleld, and one precinct of Lako | Feach Phelps, for Congress, runs Total, voees vosrnn onn View, give Hayes 7,577 and Tiiden 5,57, but the dity stands, with' twenty-two precinets lacke og, Hayes, 3020803 Tilden, Doser e ois ek n Congresa it 'is safv to say Lo Moyne 1s elected, boyond a doubt. Inthe Beeond Dis- trict thoe Congressional returus are {razmentary on President.” Hayes gets thus far 13,676 votes, and Tilden 13841 Davis runs ahicad of his ticket, but probably not enough to pull him through, In the" First Dht‘rlct. in the alx Yards, Hoyes gets GOL votes, mud Tiden 805, In_ the county towns iy the —dlatrict cmbmclllg all” but two recinets In Hyde Park, Aldrich 3,406, id Hoxie 040, In tlvé of the nine towns of DuPaue (,ounl‘x Aldrich has 1,255 votes, aud Hoxle 403, Since Aldrich runs ahcad of Hayes fn this clty, % 18 safe to suy that he bas o good majority, ' 71,000, which the rural vote counot possibly overcome. How such o majority wos obtained In this city, Brooklyn, is something the Republican leaders do not attempt to explain. Tho outelde coun- tles, so far as heard from, have in most cases done more than was promised for them. In Rensaelacr County, Tilden’s money caught the large floating vote, The Senate and Assembly are both Republiean, (editorlally) this moming: Democratic, but the fancy majority su confidently clatmed by the Tilden man i not forthcoming, Tho minjoritica fn._New York and everyl and us' the majority In tho Sennte has been anved ::yl the elcction of a Republican from the Eric Dis- rlct, Congress in tho State, sible excoption of Calvin and Croker, nll the nomi- nees on tho clected. behind tho State ticket, whilo Judge Peabody in {llmhnhly clerted Surrorate and Mr. Stiner one of and iidiclal offices in the flold, and refured uil ca- aperation with respectable Domocras opposea to Ta dates have oscaped defeat it is only by virtie of the nid of the very element which ouf parly managers refused to recognize. but 20 votes, o pitiful folting-off from, the ex- weeted ballot. Phiolps, for Congress in the See- ond District, leads Kellogg, Republican, by 213 votes. Two Democratic Representatives have been elected in New Havon. votuIn that clty has been Increased by 2,000 votes sluce tho electlun of 1672, Carolina continue favorable to the Democrats, The Ropublicans clalin the State by a small ma- Jority, but ndmit that it will bo very close. The Democrats clalm jt by from 5,000 to 10,000 ma- Jority, Vance, gives s Domaocratle galn of 800, men were elected from this State: Hepnblleans =—Eighth District, Anson G, McCook; Eleventk, Levi P\ Morton; Ti Fifteently, Thomus II. Prenper; Seventeenth, Martln Townsend; IEIc:memu.h'b fifth, i-‘rmlk I Camp: Twenty-seyenth, Elbrldge G, Lapham; John ‘Thirty-tirat, Gieorge G, Hoskins; Thirty-seconl, P‘ @, Sppulding: Thirty-third, George W. Pat- erson, ond, Jamnes Cavauaugh; Third, The kin Fourth, Archibald M. Bilss; olas Muller; thany Eckhofl; Elghth, Fernnndo Wood; Tenth, Abram 8. Hewitt; Twelfth, Clarkson N, Potter; Tourteenth, Georgo M, Beobo; Bixteenth, T. J, Quinn, Total, 12, :simu Democratic majority, e their Congressman in this district, ernor, runping well up with Tiden, tothe Domacratic strangliold, tho S and on th vay Lln].fiuxé. Sohn A Mebjorm marshaled an opposition crow Lrie B an hzll ou crowd, and crled out, ber counsels prevalled, and a collislon there was avoided. not yet fully counted, as the Democratie ticket ahead of his ticket In several counties of this district, e carries Morgan County, however, is probably elected by n much de- ereascd mnioruy. The Republicans clect one Hepresentat] bly twa. The returns rocelved hore from va. rlous parts of the Btats aro considered very {uvumhlubnml Indicaty Cullom's viection by throp 1,34; F Lathrop's mojority, 2,805 (u)’mm‘lmn najority, 1,482, a the Faurth District, from which reliuble returns Lis CHICAGO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8% majority: for Congre: ]or[ty: Governor, § atle majority, Fualton County, I L Township, Ilnges, 1505 Tilden, 2623 Coy none; Lresaman, Hc‘\uhlllmu 163; Demacrat, 233 for Governor, Cullom, t; Steward, 261, Tlanenck County, '8t Alans Township, Hayes, 1243 Tilden, 1435 Cuooper, 13 for Con- cas, Republican, Deinocrat, 148; for overnory Republienn, 1242 Democrat, 143, Spectal Dispateh oo The 2rivune Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. AUROMA, 11y Nirs o Volteast tomdag, 25107 Democeratic galn over 1572 about 4003 all other towns in the county heard from nt midnight give Republiean gafns, The vote as far ns counted fs: Huyes, a2 Tilden, 951 Callom, 1,69 Steward, 245 Hurlbut, holter, 1,112} Democratic mi Necond Bdition. 5 a. m.—Still Later News. The Result Depends Upon the Voto ot Florida. D arnaworth, Democrat, 0323 Lathrop, ‘V'l Towvis Ropublican, 4523 for " Representa NONODT'S VICTORY YET, tive — Murton, 9033 Wright, 0% 4007 Auditor—Nec Treasuror—Itutz, 1,000 Gunlach, 7 for Livutenant-Governor—Shne man, 1,0M: Glenn, 7575 Tlekrell, 22: for Sec. rotary of Statu—Harlow, 1,007; ‘I'iornton, 7563 Horton, 25, Special Dispateh to The Tridune, New Yonx, Nov, 8—4:45 a. m.~The Times this morning leaves the result In doubt. From fts most reliable returns, 181 votes arc congidered certaln for Hayes. This loaves the turn with Florida, from which no definite dis- patches come in, both parties claiming the Evans, 801; , Herrinztor les, 1,000; Hise, T8} spectal Dispteh to The TH »cial to The une, LA 8ALLE, Nov..—aA total of 1,287 votos were polled. * Counting progresses slowly. Sey- i en hundred thus far canvassed showa Hayes Btato with cqual confdence, Tho Statcs ahead by n few votes, This city avernrzesa counted o8 cetalnly given to Hayes | iemocratle mujority of from 400 1 600, Large arc Crlifornia, Colorado, Illinofs, Towa, | numbers huve natiralized within tho past few weeks, and the registration lists have Leen Inrgely awelled [n comsequence, Spectal Ditpalch 5 The Trivune, in , Wincneste, 1L, Nov. 7.~The clection here, and throughout Scott Counts gencrally, has polled the largest vote even given in the coun- tv. No disturbances oceurred, though challeng- Ing of votes n the morning Indlented trouble, Anumber of ofliclons nobudies took & upon themselvea to challenge voters who had lived in the connty forty vears, and at ono tine there were strong Indleations of n freo fight ot the polls, Tho conntv hns gone as usual, Demo- eratle, e Imlu||>ondcul, vote contributed largely to the result. mMonnie, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Monm.-wlliv. Not feThis Voto thronrhout Grundy éouuty was very heavy, Republiean mafority about 1,000, 1. C. Hayes, Republican, is undounbtedly elected to Congrees in this city by & largo majority. Speciat PIpGEEN fy The Tvibune Spee ch to . JoLmr,Flll.. Nm": g cleetion in this city passed oft very quictly, and, thanks to the Re- ublicans, was the fairest that has occurred hero or years. A total of 2,55) votcs was potled. Tilden’s majority fs 627, 8 Democratic gain of %5 over the vote for Congressman two years azo. Cullom, for Governor, and P, C. Hayew, for Con- greas, will run conalderubly abead of thelr ticket. No returns have been recelved from outsfde towns except Wilmington, where Til- den has 12 majority. Special DI fl;l';A'W;_;' Tribs al Dispalch to The Tribune, O‘fl'AWA‘.wfll. Nov. d—Elcven towns in Lo 8nlle County ;il\'c Hayes 123 majority, o Repub- lican loss of 81 on the vote of 1672, ~ Campbell, Democrat, for Congress, with pmlmbli; have o small majority. Tho Leglsintive ticket is in doubt. The Republicans have certainly elected the Recorder, 8fierift, and State's Attorney. LINCOLN. Spectat Diss t0 The Tridbune. Lincouy, 1., Noy. 3=1 . m.—As near a5 ean he necertalned, at 1 o'clock this marning, the Republican mu{oruy is about 200 in_Lhe county. Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Min- nesots, Nebraska, Nevads, New Hampshire, Ohjo, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Bouth Caro- ling, Louistana, Vermont, Wisconsln, Oregon. Total, 181. Florida would gives Ilayes tho ma- Jority, ENORMOUS PIGUIES, Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. New Yous, Nov. 8—3a. m.—The total vote iu thisclty was 171,118, the Iargest ever cast by more than 20,000. Of this number Tillen re- 112,208, Hayes 58,633, and Cooper 252, leaving Tilden's majority 53,550. The total vote in Brooklyn was 84,800, of which Tilden recelived 56,830 and Hayes 88,417, leaving a Democratic majority of 17,072, LATEST, Special Dispatch to The Tridune. New York, Nov. 8—2 a. m.—At the Natlonal and State headnuarters this Stato {s conceded to Tilden by 15,000, The majority in Kiugs County has rlsen to mearly 18,000, making a total ot aud more cepecinlly in NEWBPAPRR COMMENT, Apecial Dispatch to The Trivune, New Yonrg, Nov. 8—3 a. in.—The Times says The State af New York has undonbtedly gone TRings have swept thing boforo mum‘ though tho Itcpublicans In the Interfor have made one of the most gallant | TheDemacrats have elected theClerk, Attorney, 4 known in tho ll|l(nr{ of the | and Representatives. State, The Leglslature nudoubledly remains JACKRONVILLE, Republican, ~as but few gains n &pectal Dispaich to The Anscmblymen havo been mado by the Democrats, Tribune. JACKBONVILLE, 1L, Nov. 7.—Tilden's mejori- ty In Morgan County Is nbout 100. Tho ontire Jenlwntlc ronpty teket §s nrohnbly clected, Spectal Dispatch to The Triduna. 8ycamong, [, oy, ¥—2:15 1. m.—Syeamors gives Hayes !M': Tilden, 235; Cooper, 10; TLathrop (Republiean), 535 Farnsworth' (Demo- crat), 2055 Hurlbut (bolter), 23, The Democrats galn at least two membors of Tn thia city, with the pos- Poemocratic ticket have been Dix was o fow thousand Gov, ho three Coronera. This state of thims s nsug- gestive cominentary on the wisdom of thoso [vnrly WISCONSIN, managers who puta stralght ticket for municipal JOPE YET, lal Dispaich to The Tribune. Mu.wmm, Wi, Nov. 8~2:45 . m.—Mil- waukee County clects five Republican and six Democratic Assemblymen, u gain_of ono Re- ubllcan State Seuator in the Fifth District, and Terk of tho Court and Sheriff; Democratic ma- Jority in the county, 1,867, The Damocerats con- mmany Hall, 1f any of the Republican candi- Special Dispalch to The Tribune. DEMOCRATIO GATNS. cede the State by o small majority. Returns Nzw Youxk, Nov. 8—3 w. m.—Complete re- | are coming in “‘“’\_‘}';‘“m" turns from New Haven give Titden o majority Napateh to The Tribuna. over Hayes of 1,874, and Hubbard 1,860 over .)“,ggvs “,“ fi}:fi"“’i\’&" ‘ufi'flro‘ clection Robinson, The Greenback candldate recelved | passed off very :}nludy. both_partics polling a very tul] vote, Tayes has 184 mu{ar ty in the city. The county will give a Republican major- ity of from 2,400 to 2,700, TILS BES "ARD, MiLwAuker, Wis., Nov, 7.—Returns from 170 towns amd wards outside of Milwaukeo give Hnyes 1,034 majority, o net Demacratie gain of %80, The Democrats have probably carried the State. CONGRISSMEN, MinwAurer, Wis, Nov, 7.—Returns of tho vate for Congressmen are mengre. ‘The follow- ing arg probably elected: Willlams, Republican; Orton, Demuerat; Hazleton, Ropublican; Lyuilo, Demacrat; Dragy, Democrnt; Boucek, Demo- erat; Humphrey, Kepublican, . The Eh.:llth Dis- trict §s fu rent doubt. Miwaukeg, Nov. T,—Returns from Mil- waukee County, cotplete with the exception of one town, give Tilden 1,787 majority, o Demo- cr‘ntt_!&zuln over the vote for Uovernor lust year of 613, ‘Two hundred and elght towns and wards, in- cluding the ahove, give Tilden 836 majority, o net Democratic rain of 1,200, ;rhu State Is very close, and the result doubt~ ul. The Dewocratle 5,000 T0 10,000 CLAIMED, Special Dixpalch 1o The Tridune, NEw Youx,Nov.t—2a.n.—Returns from North Mecklenburg County, the ‘home of CONORESSMEN ELECTED. New Yonxk, Nov. 7.—1The followlng Congress- hirtoenth, Jolin 1L Ketehumn Andrew Will- ":‘lu“‘klmlmcei'lm' ‘é;mlizlah !rl nn:m;l: ‘Twcéu:- Sl ii—— eth, Joln 1L Starln; Twenty-rst ol- ?lmfmln Iluli_ldy;l gl'u:lnty{':t.imml. y‘?cm:lr‘:n A, ‘VAS.I,{,{}Eg:SON' ngleys Twenty-thir Villlam J._Bacon 2.1 THO| s Twuni ’-fourthhy\\'illlu'm H. Baker; Twenty: Spectal Dixpalch to The Tribune. 6 Wastnaron, D, C., Nov. 8—3 o'clock a, m— ‘The offices at which returns are received aro alt closed, Large inobs of drunken Democrats are making night hidcous with hands of musle and howls of exultation. The Republicans retiro to conslider to-morrow’s returns, and are not with- out hope. They have not given up the ship. TICKLED TILDENITRS, ‘Thoe Democratic Committee closed its doors at 1 o'clock this morning vonfldent of tho cleee tlon of Tilden. The estimate by that Commlt- teo of the majorities for Tllden at this hour Is: Now York, 15,000; Conncctleut, 5,00; Now Jersey, 4,0005 Louteiang, 150005 Wisconsin, 1,500; Indiang, 10,000, The 8outhis soid ex- cept South Carollug, which the Committes con- cedes, coclc; Twenty-sixth, John I, l'\vcuR'-vu;hth, J. W, Dwight s Twcntrwulm.h, . Hungerfords Thivtieth, John'M, Davy; Total, 21, Democrats—First Distrlct, J. W. Covert; See- omas 8, Da- Fifth, Nich- 8. Cox; Beventh, An- Stxth, L. Nmw Yonx, Nov. 7.—Albany County glves he Domocrats Assembly and ect all four members of tho NEw Yonk, Nov. 7.—Robinson is clected Gov- THE REPUBLICAN CONMITTER hias not accurato details, but it dacs not concede Conneetient, Ney Jersey, Wisconsin, Indiana, or even Now Yorl, THE BLECTORAL COLLEGR, The Democratic Committco's estimate of the general result in the Etectoral Collece {s: ILLINOIS, BININGPIRLD, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune. BrrivarizLp, 1L, Nov. 7.—Tho clection hero passed oft comparatively quict. Therowasonly | Alabama.. 10 one rerjous disturbonce, resulting from the hur- | Arkuusas. [ aselng challenglug of old colored eitizens by | Galifornia.. s Democrats. The colored men, led o by na- | Dclawara....os B tlve Afrlcan vislting bere, ' marchel over n A, McClornund aw e to victory i More so- In tho Sccond Wurd n melee took The cuthualasm of the Democracy s night haa been boundless. ‘The crowds have be- cote nolsy, and fu soma places turbulent, Bome of those who are threatonerd with arrcst shout with a maudiin lecr that Uncle Sammy will ball them out, The Caplital stnco midulght has be- come bedlam, . Bpringoer, ve to tho Goneral Assetnbly, possi- a 0 The Tribune, Rockvoiy, 111, Nov. T.—~Itockford gives La- 653; Hurlburt, 1005 3; total vote in clty, LOUISIANA. MURUER AND INTINIDATION, Hpeclal Dixpaich (o The Tridune. Hew ORLEANS, L, s To="The clection, so furas this clty 15 concerned, passed off very quictly, Up to this bour not u sigle ward has been covnted. This morntug the United States Farusworth, 1,80" ipecial Dispatch 0 The Tribune. CRPORD, Lby Nuv. T.—Fourteen towns In It i 0 be reggretted tint tho four Damcsratic "‘:fi‘l’ beeu recelved, Rockford, Ruckton, Cherry | Doputy Marshal at Monros was shot, » hils ) t Alley, and. B 4 4 whils on Gounty Commissloncrs, Lunzen, lradiey, it | wich Yo M becalunios, {;‘u,éfl‘{}"{lf,“fij’;yfi‘,'m{ Iy way to the polts, und very dangerously Oh Hepropsurati ! |:u'filft_ul“ i dee, Aurora, Elgin, 8t. Churies, and Geneva In | wounded, and will prolably die, “This fact had accurscy. The - Republicans lu\':l J.‘u.fii‘.‘: fil}l‘x(u '(lh?unly,' arcugo, Huntley, und Grafiou | undoubtedly a depressing influence on the Re- elected 0no Represcutative i the First District, | o 5‘:mtlfily"h::‘u‘n‘tgm(lmu%g:a:g&:tfl:ll ;g:tj publican voters In *hat (Ouachita) parish, This i‘wu l:lht.ha Bnl-wnld. e to tho Third, one fu the | maforit) over Burnsworth, 2,001 uvu’-llur bat, | 18 the ~ewno parlsh i which D, e S ke, e e, et | T, over o e Talitnid WSEdui by | Dinkerave,” nton” Logwood, and Timge doubtlcss one I the First, one. b T Bflc(.::li'l: lurgy inajority 18 surc, Johuson were recently assassinntil. two I the Third, one I the Fuurth, two fn the Fiith, two (n the Sixth," and one In the Seventh, “This leaves one doubtiul {o the Flrst und Fourth. A Republican Senator is clected du the Fourth, o bcmocm in the Sixth, and Ernbnbly 2 Republicon in the Becond. 1n tho 8lxth It ts, lowever, not {npossttle that 'Adda:}l:',lénfimndel l(fipuhllt-n, 1oay be etect- usa, Democr: Republicany d A ', and Thomas, li Bast Fel'clona not s Republlcan vote was cast. In 1874 this parish gave 800 Repubdean majority. R-ally no legal election wus held, the Cowsmisstoners vefuslng to act, us the Re- publicaus wers wil hkding fn the swawps, In Northern Loufe’una, huwever, the Republicans galn very largely, Cuddo wiil give 1,500 Re- poblican majority, sgalust o Democratic ma- Jarity in 1674 Desoto, fu which no Kepublieun dpectal P by Protiaas T N o ety andl county in Juturns feom aulall msjority, il Lake County, Decrfleld T sl P cinct, Huyes, il; Tilden, M?‘:}ll,l.l l‘n{’x‘,lél:; tE !u":: urdd, 86, Morgan Couaty, C ' i g;fi:n ‘ounty, Chapin Township, ‘Tilden, Flke County, New Salem Townsbip, Tilden, W a Reptblican m Jority of 400, NEW ORLEANS, ‘Tho total vote In the clty will reach 40,000, and the Democrats witl liave a majority of 10, 000, Outslde the city the Republicans are cons fident of recelving 20,000 or 23,000 1majority, whieh wiliglvo n Republican mnjority fn the Ftate of from 10,000 to 15,000, The Repnblicans have undoubtedly electod Smith i tho Fourth aud Leonard {n the Fifth District forCongress— both gafns. The other districts ara fn doubt, but the Ropublleans uro confident of the elec- tlon of all slx of tha Congressmaon, Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. NrwOnLeans, Lo, Nov. 8—1 8. m—Thero {snot a1 this timaa solitary poll in this clty counted, andowing to the longth of the ticket and the muanner ot counting thewm there wilk not proba- bly be one completed much hofore momine; consequently no[’hlnn better thau csthnntes can o madg to-night. ‘T change those already glven, INDIANA. INpIANATOLS, Ind., Nov, 713 o'clock, mid- night.~Returns from 0 townshipa nmi pres clnets in alxty-aix countfes give a not Demo- cratle galn of 503 on the October vote, The Democratic majority In the Stato will not bo Tess than 7,000, EvassvitLg, Ind., Nov. 7,—Returns from elghteen precinets show n net Democtatie galn of 172, Dl num\’l'm\-nnhlsv, camplete, iucluded In the abuve, shows a net Demnceratle galn of 172, Two precinets tn tho county not yet reported, al Dispa INDIANAPOLIS, Ik, Nuv. T.—Contrary to all exnectations and all precedent, the totnl voto in tha State will he from 8,00 to 10,000 Iatger than in October, The Independent voie witl ho about tho same as cast, then,—from 12,000 to 15,000, INpIANAPOLIR, Ind., Nov. T.—Rcturns from 240 townships and voting-precinets, or 21 per cent of the Qetoher vote heard from, gives n Democratic net gain of 456, The inereased vote in these townships §s 1 INDIANAPOLLS, Not ere s no reason to .—Rcturns from 220 townships give Tilden 46,310; Hoves, 45,047, ‘The same places In Octotier wave Willfams 45, 4303 Harrlson, 45,310, Net Democratie galn, 502, TOWA. Spectat Dispatch 1o The Frib ai spaich to The nune. Innnrsubxucu.mlu., Nov, 7.—Threo town- ships in Buchanan County leard from glvoe Burdick, Ilcrnhllcnn, far Conugresg, 226 mojority 3 same townships gave Kirkwood, for Governor, two years ago, 89, a Republican galn of 187, Drs Morxgs, In., Nov, 7%—Polk County, Leo ‘Township, 421 innjority for Haves; 410 majority for Cuminings, Republican; Saylor Townshlp, Hayes, 103; "I'{lden, 80; Cooper, 19. The coun- ty will probably give 1,700 to 1 400 majority for Hayes and' Cummings, Rupnlyl(cnn Congrees- man, IOWA CITY, Iowa Ciry, In, Nov.7.—Onc township only counted shows & Democratic gnln of 2; roturns {rom threo precinets show a 50 over 1875, i MASSACHUSETTS. APNERAL RETURNS. &pectal Dispatch to The Tribune. BostoN, Nuv, 7.—The day in New England hins bheen the stormicat of the season, o pouring rain-storm having ragred alnco Inst night, Nev- ertheless there has been n large vote polled and intercst in the result s kopt thousands on the streets nll the evening walching the flluminated bulletins of the nowspapers. The result in the State on tho natlonnl fssuo los been much ps expected. Jinyes' majority will tun_up near to 40,000.° Rico's plurallty for Governor will he s wear as ean now ho es- timated rising of 20,000, Clarles Francis Adams hias run oven with Tilden in thefeastorn part of tha 8tate and perhaps a little in advance in the western part, from which, liowever, but fow re- turna ara yet received, Boker, the eandidate of the Prohibitioniste, Woman-Suengists, Labor- cmocratic galn of Reform, nnd other finpractivables, has: como short of tho vote coxpected to ho enst for him, Butler i3 clected from tho Soventh District by a mnjority of about 1,600 over Tarhox, Democrat, and Hoar, Independent, Loring, Republican, {s clected In tho Sixth, aver Thompson, who de- feated Butler two years nzo, Gen. Banks is claimed as o Republfean. The greatest surprise in the congressional districts is hero in Boston, where the Democrats bave carrfed both the Third and Fourth, Denjamin Dean defeating Walbrldge A, Fleld,” an excellent man, in the Third District, formerly represented by Henry L. Plerce, f)y nmajority of over 483 aid Leopold Morse deféating Mr.” Frost, who was unseated by the present House, which ad- mitted Judge Abbatt, the contestant. All the other Republicans are elected, Including ex- Gov. Clayton In tho Ninth, Amnsn Noreross in the Tenth, and George D, Robinson In the Eleventh, 'This [a n gain of three Confircnnmcn, counting Presidents Bcelye and Banks of the present Congress who wero elected ns Indes pendenta or Republleans, THE CITY OF BOSTON has gone Democratie, glving Tilden 8,803 ma- Jority, and C, F. Adama s plurality of 4,180 over feo” for Governor and n majority over hoth Rico and Boker 02 2,745, Thé Hoston members of the Legislature stamd 27 Demacrats to 20 Ro- nublieans, but the Legislature §s unnuestion- ably Repiblican h{ agood majority, Whether fti3 anti-Boutwell Republiean {s not yet elear, Bostoy, Nov. 7.—Tho Leglstaturd stands 106 Ropublicans, 48 Democrats, 1 Prohibitlontst, Twenty-flve ‘Districts (which send twenty-seven Representatives) to he heard from. Latest estl- mates glves Haoyes 35,000, MICHIGAN. SEVEY HROUIIAOAN foNAREIENEN, pecial Dispatcl une, Dernorr, Nov, 8=1:4 1. m,~The Republic- aus here havo eleeted part of their county tick- ct. Tho ety ticket fs still uncertain, In the 8tate nt larjra the Republican majority will be about 10,000 to 15,000. The Legisiature 8 Re- publican in both branches, and seven out of the “hm Congressinen wern elected by the Repub- cnns, Nrw Yorg, Nov. ©.—New Jersey {s atfll in doubl, with the chances strongly thiat 1t will g0 Demoerutie. Thoe Democrats have made sevoral wains ln the Assemuly. Tussale Couuty, which was relled upon to givo s large majority for Hayes el the Congressmen, §s very close, and Catler is probably re-clected to Congress, Spectat Dishatch fo T4 Tyt pecial spatceA to Tl e, CounwATeR, Mich,, Nov, 7, 'fi’m; county will give o lb.-pubiluun majority for Iayea and the State ticket of 1,50, Returns from nino towna and forty-one wards show o majority for Iayes of 1,000.° McGlowan, Representative for Congress from the Third ‘Dldlrlcl. has 510 mlljnrlt{', and his majority in tho county will be 0. "The eutiro Ilufimbflcnn county ticket will :m]\ vilccml, and two Representatives to tho Leg- slature. Drnorr, Mich., Nov.7.—Returns from fifteen townghlps givo liayes anet Republfean majority of 3,085 Democratie gain, 4,503 a8 compared With the yote of 1872 " The same towns gave Crasawell, Republican, for Goveruor, a uet ma- Jority of 1,318, OTTAWA COUNTY. Spectat Dispatch ta The Tribune. GiraxD ‘umus, Nov., 7.—Tho entive Ropub- llean county ticket 3 elected by nearly 1,000 mnlorlty, with largo gains overywheres Rpring Lake, 413 Crockery, 703 Allendale, 1003 Wright, 103 Palk, 12%; Ifoliand Clty and Zeeland, about llm‘) n:;ih; Grand Haven CIty, Tilden, 100; town- shin, 20 Specta Digpatch 1 The T3 ASpectal Dispaich to The Tribune. ANN Annon, Ml Nov, 81 g, m.—This clty gives Hayes 77 den, 628, Seven town- shins In the coun ‘) heard from_wive Hayes L4ty Tiden, 1,471, Although Ilaves made great gains- over the Inst vote, Washtenaw County will go Demaocratic by o small majority, For (iovernor, Crosswell, Republiean, gets 2,040, and Weltier 8171, In the towns heard fror Willett, for Coniggress, gets 1,941, and Robinson 2,111, Whcoler,” Republican State Senator, 1,530; Burlelgh, 2,180, 01110, SEVENAL TOWNS. Spectal Dispaleh to The Tribune, Cotumnus, O., Nov, 7—1'he w’hanm: aro compicte: Middleport, Mules' County, Reoute Hean mojority, 31); Pamerdy, Melgs Conuty, Lepulliean maforlty, 531 Manstield, Itichlaid County, Democratle malority, 1385 Gallipolls, Gl County, Republican majaority, 231, ONE-TIIItD OF TN STATE, Apectal Dispaich to The Tribune, CoLusinus, 4, .vov. d—itdd u, i=One- third of Ohlo_tns Leen heard from. Hoyes! Cl(welnml complete, Hayes' na- Jen, Wikloll, Chalrmai of the to Central Committee, concedes tho clectlon to Tilden, basing his oplnion on dls- yutckes from New York to tho effect that the dlerald, Times, and Lrivundudmit Isyes' defeat, —— SBRASICA, FLOM THE CAVITAL, BSpecial Dispaich o The Tribuna, Liscoun, Neb.y Novai.—~Returns from the Stute conte In slowly, * Indieations ure that Hayves hos uojority of about 18,000, Lancuster Uounty gives 800 Hepublicun wujority, Lincoln Clty 875 1o 410 imajority. Of thic six members o[ the Legt Iaturd froin Lancaster County flve are Ke- ublicans o Deinocratic, Beatrice gives 64 Repul 100 Democratie 80 Greenback., Crelo zives 103 Republicau; 88 Detocratics & Greenback. Buffato County showa larze R publican ealng, Local factionsdivided Douglass county In such o manser that the Demaocrats have a plurality, UMAIS, Ao, Nov, T.—The Third Ward In this clty gives an a em{zu Demoeratie majorlly of 185, Buckinghnm, for District Attorney, haa o majority of '8 i"nrmmm Float, feciator, Demosraty majordt s, 101, In Loufeville Procinct the average Republican majority {s 0. Haverly Preefnct, Cass County, gives 28 Re- publican wajority, The (reenback tickot has ran well in South- xmom counties, but so far lins made no clee- one, Svractiae, Cass County, has a Republican ma- Jority of 20, duntata Precinet, Adame Countv, gives n He- publican majority of 02, The wholo Republiean tickot s elected, Osaita, Neb.,. Nov, T.~Platte County, Democratic majority, 833 Clay County, arvand Precinet, 73 Republiean; Washinzton County, Bell Creck Precinct, 14 Republican. It fs fin- Bg.-slblo to get. returns from this ity and county foro toanorrow, Both partfes claim the cotnty. s Qsrana, Neb,, Nov, 8—8 n, m.~Washington County, entire Republiean ticket elocted by 800 matority, Three additional precinets give o Republiean majority of 148, ESTIMATES, Ostarta, Nob,, Nov, 7.—Additional roturns from seven precinets in \lifferent conntics show a Republican majority of 555, Laneaster Couns tv goes Repubilean on the entlre State ticket from $00 to 1,000 mnjority. Prominent well- informed Democrats and Republicans concedo the State to the Republieans with reduced ma- {nrluw None but tho tnost eanguine l&sulr I(I;'K‘I)I‘IXI; clahin the usual majority of 10, to 12,000 MINNESOTA. Speetat Diapgich 1o The Triv eclal Dispatch to The Tribuns. 8r. Y’Al}l‘f, .\fmu.. Nov. 8=23 0. m.—~Republican cathnates on returns to 18:30 mnke Hayes' mafority in the State 15,0005 Congress, Dun- noll's ihajority 11,4 Stratf’a plurality 1,500 Stewnrt’s majorlty —all Republiean, These estimntes are conce by well-informed Demo- crats to be moderate. NEPUBLICAN S1CCERS. 81 Pavr, Miun, Nov, 7—3 n. m.—Returns are stlll far from complete, but enowgzh fs known to fnautre the clection of the three Republican Con- pressimen by a majority of from 1,000 to 3,500 The Legislaturo (s alsn wndoubtediy chu\xl|c~ nh and the majority on the Electoral ticket will o cast bo 10,000, MISSOURI. PROBS, 81, Louts, Mo., Nov. 8—1 2. m.—Returns are belng counted so slowly that scarcely an ap- roximato result of the ‘clection In this city can Bu miven, At this writing (1 a. m.) about one- Dhalf of the precinets of the clity give Thomas, Republicnn, for Sheriff, 11,073; Brown, Domo- crat, 10,0083 Thomus van alicad of his ticket. His vote, therefore, doea not lnudl- cnte o Itopublican victory. ‘The county ticket will probabl, ba' divided, but indicatfons aro that the Democrats will got o nch larger portion of . In the Firat Con- gressfoual District Anthony Itner has no doubt beaten E, II, Kehr, the present fucumbent, In tho Second_District, (ndications arc that Eras- tus Waells, Demoerat, tha present member, has defeated E.W, Slayback, Democrat, and Nathon Cole. The Third Distrlct s doubiful at this writing, bnt_the chances favor R. G. Floss, Democrat. Tidon's majority in thae city can'l be atated now, but will probably be 2,000, 8. Lous, Nov, 8.—l’orl._v-uh&’ht precinets in the State outside of 8t. Louls County give Til- den 8,008 Hayes, £,770. Twenty-nine precinets rive Phelys, Democrat, for Governor, 4,640; Finkelaburg, 3,030, - MISSISSIPPI. JacrsoN, Mlss., Nov, 7.—Returns from varl- ous points indleate that the Btate has gone Demacratle by o largely-fnereased majority over the Inst election. Five Congressmen are cer- tainly elected by the Democrats, with o strong probabllitv that "they elect gix, The ' election passcd off very peaccubly. No disturbances re- ported. The Domacratic majorlty fu the Btate will probably resch 50,000, KANSAS, Liwnexce, Kan,, Nov., 7.—No city or county returna yet completed. There are Indleations, however, of n uwnepln%nnpuhllcan victory on the County, Btate, and Nntional tickets, Haskel), hcnullllmu\ for Congress in.tho Sec- ond Dlslrlut, gets o splendid majority, A full vote was poiled, and all is qulot. Fonrr Scorr, Kan.,, Nav. 8,—This citv aives THnyes 212 mofority, Anthony, Rtopublican, for Governor, 103 majority; Haakell, Republican, for Congeress, 117 majority, Leavexwonri, Kan., Nov. 8.—8hawnee Coun- ty gives Tlayes 1,500 majority. Anthony, Re- Rumlmn, for Uovernor, 1,000 majority; Ryan, epublican, for Congress, 1,700 majorlty, Leavenwouwrt, Ko, Nov, 7.—The Fisst Ward of this clty glves Hayos 365; Tilden, 278 Mnrtin, Democrat, for Governor, 368; Anthony, Republiean, 2613 Feunton, Democrat, for Con- gresn, 3105 Phillips, Ropublican, 500, ‘The Fourth Ward glyea "Tilden 187 malority; Martin, 203 majority; Fenton, 254 majority, VIRGINIA. TRicnyoxD, Va, Nov, T.—Almost every see- tlon ofitheStato indieates that Tlldon is galning steadily. Il will carry the State by a largely- Increased majority over any previous election. Giondc’s eleetion 18 now undoubted, If Tlunter 18 elected in the Sceond Distriet the entire Cor gresstounl delegation will be Democratic. SOUTIL OAROLINA. Wuaunotoy, N, €., Nov, T.—Latest returns continue to show Democratle zaing, The Btate Is certainly Democratic by a large majority, Ravetoi, N. C,, Nov. 7.—Ilcavy Democratic gaina are reported from oll quarters from which ruturns havo been recelved. * ‘Thero fs no longer ony douht that tho Democrats havo carried the 8tate. The Republieans concede {8, The Dem- ocrots probably elect seven out of elght Con- gressmen. CiantusTon, 8. C., Nov, 7.—The_Demacrnts havo certainly elected Evena in the Fourth, and Allken in the Thind District, to Congress. The State {s probably earrled for Hampton and for Tilden b{ o snall majority, but both sides stlll cluim it Charleston City gives Tampton a malority, and the result in the Btate depends upon the voto of Charleston Conuty, which eannot be as- certalned until to-morrow morning. NEW JERSEY, TRENTON, N, J., Nov, 7.—Thls 8tate has gono Democratie by probably 16,000 majority. The Republicans clect threo out of the seven Con- gressmen, o gain of one. ‘The 8tate Bonata [s yet In doubt, but 1a nrab- ably Republlean. Thic Houea of Asscmbly is Democratic by 7 or 8 majority. First District, ‘Tho Congressmen clected aro: Clement I &innickson, Republiem; Second, Dr, Moward l‘ufih. Repuhlican; Third, Miles Ross, Domaocrat; F lark, Demo- ourth, Alva 1T, at: Fith, Augustus W, Cutler, Democrats Sixth, Thomus B, Peddlv, Republican; Beventh, Angustus A. Hardenburgh, Democrat. Repub- Heans, 3; Democrats, 4. RHODE ISLAND, FIVE THOUSAND FOI HAVES. vrovipexce, I 1, Nov, 7.—DPartlal returns from oll parts of the Stato show that layes will have from 1,000 to 6,000 mujority, Lames and Dallou, Republican Congressmen, are both re-elected. MARYLAND, Barrivone, M, Nov. T.—Sufliclent returns have heen recelved from tho reverzl counties throughout the Stato to show that tho Demo- crats have elected the cntfre Congressional delegution, and earvled tho Btate on the Presi- deutinl voto by u largea majority, At the Demovratic lmmlrllunr crs the majority for Tilden ta estimated nt 18,000, WEST VIRGINIA. TUR $TATH DEMOCRATIC, Wiarering, W, Va, Nov. 7.—0llo County glves ahout 500 maforlty for Tilden, Outslde tha county I8 not ofil~'al, but glves about the samo Democratic major ty ns in O:tober, TENNESSHS, Nasuvirne, Teun,, Nov, 7.~The clectlon was qulet in all parts of the State. No deudt of the electlon of Porter, Democrat, for Governor, and eertainly clght out of teu Cougressmen by tho Democrats. S KENTUCKY, LouisviLLg, Ky, Nov. 7.—Gen, Bristow voted todday for Hayes and Wheeler, but scratched Walter Evans, Republican candidate for Con- gress fyom Lhis distriet, who fs o strong Gran man, TEXAS, GALveaTON, Tex., Nov, 7.—~The Democratic majority in Toxas will probably exceed 75,000, Giddings, rqi'nlnr Democrat, has 1,008 majority in tha city, which probably soeures his electlon, aud returns a full Demecratic delegation to Congress from this city. CoLymuus, 0., Nov. 7—11:80 p. m.—Re- turus from &8 townslips aud wards In Oluo 0w 0 nok Repiollean gain of 177 over when Hayes’ me)nrlty waa 5,54, W,F Toreno, 0., Noy, 8—1 u, m.—Tho election In ihis eity passed off very quictly, tho voto polled heing laeger by 100 than in Octohor, Bovente warda and townsnips in Lueas Connty gis Iluyes a net galn of b6 over Barnes tast wonth, 5Py PENNSYLVANIA. PRIE, etal Dispaich i The Tribune. Erup, To, Nove femTho Repnbilcans in thls (the Twenty-scventh) Congresslonal District elnet thelr Cotgreastnan by 1,400 majoritv; Btate Senater and seven out of ten Assombly- mon are Republican, The vote shows a large Democratie gain amd a falling off_of about 600 Republiean votos In Erfe County. The Electoral tickot is safe by 400 mn|ority. spreinl Dipalch o The Thinine. al Dispate 3 l’mmmm"m.\. \":., Nov. 8.—Later returns do not alter the general eatimnte, Theclty ma- Jority will be 15,000, which will also be the fig- ures of the Btate. Wright, "Democrat, doefeats Rowan for Sheriff, and the Republicans enrry fifteen, parhaps sixteon, Congresalonat districts. inannieig, Nov, T—=In this State Tiunt- ingdon County whl probably give 500 Ropublic- an majority, a enin of b, ?«-ln}yll'lgll Connty, 1,500 Democraticmnjority ; ain ol 243 " In this county §00 votes were polled for the Qreenbacl ticket, Montgomery County Is estimated at %00 Democratie imajority, a gain of 725, CALIFORNIA. TTIE THIRE PACIFIO BTATES, 8An Tnawncisco, Nov, 7.—Tho Rtate wil probably glva a Republican majority of 5,000. A dispateh from Virzinla City to the Detno- eratic State Centrl Committee concedes the 8tato to tho RepnUlicans by 500 majority. A Portland dlspateh says tho Republlcans claim Oregon by 500 majorfty, DELAWARE. DEMOCHATIO MAJONITY, PinLapereats, Nov, 7.—Nueweastle County, Delaware, gives a Democratic majority of 700, Returns fromn other portions of the 8tate {ndi- cate a Democratic majority of 2,600, CONNECTICUT. Hanrrorn, Conn., Nov. 7.—One hundred and thirty-clght out of 107 towns give Hayes 50,023; Tildcn, 55,600; Robinson, §2,303: ~Iubbard, E;:flr;gs, ninJority for Tilden, 4,684; for Liubbard, WYOMING. NEPUDLICAN DELEGATE HLECTED, CHRYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 7.—Roturns from all but a few procincts indicate the clection of W. \V.JCRliletP, Republican, for Dologate, by 700 misjority, GEORGIA. AvausTa,ddn.,, Nov. 7.—Nothing further from Florida, Tho clcction will bo close. Both sides claim the State, —— + NEW TTAMPSHIRE. Cowcorn, N, 1., Nov, 7.—Tha Stato i{s Re- ‘publivan by about 8,000, ke — ' WANT TO KNOW." Everbody s interested and excited over the marvelous and now thoroughly tried and tested “ Automatic” sewing machine of tho Willcox & Qibbs 8, M. Co.,, 200 and 202 Wabash avenue, Chicago. —T—— BARSTOW'S NEW EMPRESS RANGE was awarded first premium at both the American Institnto Falr, New York, and the Mochanics' As- sociation Fafrat Boston, nnd ko all hisstoves, economical ond durable. Dalton, 102 State atreot, —eeet—— POLITICIANS AND OTHER MEN should remember the fact that Cook & McLain, dyers, ¢leancrs, and repairors of genta' old clothes, give perfect satisfaction, 80 Dearborn strect. Eond them an old suit. ———ezo— EXPRESSED THEIR DELIGHT. Ladion of refinenient have oxpresscd thelr delight at finding such delicate, frosh, flower-fragranco in Dr. Prico’s Amerlcan Perfumos. ——a— THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC COMPANY offer apeclal Inducementa to purchaaers, at wholo- snlo and rotall, of sheet-music, music-books, vio- lins, gultars, and all kinds of musical instruments, Qenoral agents for the Standard organ and Steck plano. Quality guaranteed. 150 State strect. DEATIIS, JONES—Furiernl of J, Rtoss Jonea will be held at tho Freawill Baptlst Church, corner of Loomis and Juckson strects, Thursday, Nov. f, nt1o'cluck p.m. Carrfages from church 'to Rasehill, TELM—In this clty, Monday, Nov. 6, Lunlsa A., wife of Francis i1, Helin, in hor 234 yonr, Funeral from her intorusldence, 62 Northwestorn avenno, at 122:30 o'clock Thursdny, Nov, 0. (Post~ poned fram Wedneaday, ) DOYLE-Nov. 0, 1470, Mary Jano, danghter of Petor and Mary Doyle, ajred 2 years and 7 tnonths, -Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 1 p. m., from parcnts' rosfdence, 430 Iubbard strect, by car- rlages to Calvary Cpmetory. " PAYNE—Nov, 7. 1470, Margaret Payne, the beloved wifo of William Payno, ut hor realdence, No. 113 Thirteenths place, of Lraln favor, aged 48 are, y‘!l"uru:ml will talke place from her rosidenco, at 10 o'clock n, m., the Bth Inst., by cacriuges to Calvary, o lirooklyn (N Y.) ond Plitstold papors please copy. ¢ GARY=Nov, 7, Edith L., danghter of Nonh E. and Carrlo M, Guky, uged 11 month ana 23 days., Funoral at residence, Wheaton, 11L., Thursday morning. CIIAPMAN—Tnesday, Nov, 7, 1870, ai hla real. donce, No. 180 Park nvenue, Mr, Henry Chapman, nged U0 years, of paralysld, Remeins will ho taken to' Allen's Grove, Wis., for intorment, Thursday, Nov. 0, at 0:30 a, m, Frienils aro fuvited, {2~ Adrlan (Mlch.) and Duftulo (N, Y.) papora pleaso copy, PARSONS—Mondny, Nov. 6, of typhold fever, Willfe, youngest son of 11, C. and Lols Parsons, aped 14 years, 1 month, and 16 days, Funeral wervicesat the Second M. E. Church, North Evanaton, Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 2 o'clock .., thence by cars to Jtoselnll Cemulnr{. c‘rmmd from Chieago can tako tho funernl tral from the city ut L o'clock p. m., attend the sor- vices, and return on the sawo train, HORNER-At 12 o'clack, 16th October, mnrv, the only ¢on of Enul and Ruea Ilorncr, aged 12 years and 4 months. Funeral notlcs fu evenlng paper. S W 7 CELEBRATED thranghout the Unlon—oxpressed to all parts, 1 and upward at b5, 40, 50g por . Addross GUNTIER, Coufee Chlcawo. T MIARNC GOODS, e e hest gomds at laweat prices fetail, Uvods acnl C.'0. D, . Aead for Price it uigies, 00 cie.d ewdsr. . B Wiliadlion 81, Obleage. TBY WAL AU BUITERS &00, Auctloncers, 118and 120 Wabash-av, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nov, 8, at 0130 o'clock, WL A, BUTTERS & €O, WLt offer at thelr salosroums, 118 & 130 Wabash-av,, WHITE GRANITE, YELLOW, and C. C. WARE, Olassware, Lainps, Crmlnu's % fi'r,blu Cutlery, Carpets, CONTINUED BALE OF LADIES' FUR GOODS, Wednesday Aftornoon, Nov. 8, at 2 o'clock, At our salesroams, 113 and 120 Wabnshi-av, WM. A, BUTTEIS & CO., Auctioncors. _ 30 Chests Japan Teas, 5 Cases Rhine Wine, AT AUCTION, Wedngadny Morutog, Nuv, 8 ot 1 o'clock, atour Aug. ton Houad, 1IH ind WM, LT} 0. Ayflln‘nuun. RACTIVE TRADE SALY, Foreiyn and Domestic Dry Goods, CUSTON-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTIS, GASSIMERES, OENTS FURNISUING GO0DE, "LADIES” UNDERWEAL, HAMBURG EN: BROIDERTES, RHAWIS, Y . DA ULOVES &MUTTH, HARDWARE, CUTLENY, NOTIONS, ETC. TO-MORROW MORNING, Thursday, Nov. 9, at 9:30 o'clock, AToUR um;fis‘; 1, Butters & Co. FURNITURE, Parlor and Chamber Bults, Pisnofortes, Organs, OFFICE, PARLOR, AND COOK 8TOVES, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Baturday, Nov. 11, at 0:30 v'clog " thotr saloi- Pl Tid a0 1 Wabadhyyyeiew s o “lowing AUCTION Saryy, AT CTION By GEO. P, GORE & C0., 68 wud 79 Wabashgq SPECIAL TRADE spp Thuradag, Nov. 9, 0,30 a,m, DRY GOOD RERERRES Tho resourceatour command f ! or o Unitmited Amounts gt Mercliandisa .,.:’I.,.::“lan of secured 10 us largo conslanments of vogh o, ™1 Forelgn Goods, and as theso Stocks arefn muu:m Maln the Surplus Product, i nd . ot Mannfactn, porters who aro secking AROUKIL U400 outlet gy " 30 being wey, Aame, wo re, In constderation of the ge, advanced, ordersd (0 ofer at this Bpecial mly the g, Specialties l‘eremptory OLAO“'.]II:' 1co Overcon ’ An lnw"'lé:fixfif-'f"' % AN, oleo I'anta an A d Vaosts, 10 PIECES. Bubetlor Goods, qua . Quality proney }\E.}ni‘xl :.m Wty RASDUEILS Fopuisr GRerareTY WapOrTOR e, SR Aol et 1 504 Al Wool. New Goog, ?B{ ANES, 4 QL A, Chilldren's ' . 20T Mon's wear, : M, 5ch'|‘n¥ Ia'fi'fhwnmfll‘ TR0, #5d Waal.\We thall s igant L. “Tito Indst extonded 4 ilne yet uffered, Axm{g"fi.{,"}‘fl;’h‘!{fl{;‘."l deitaiy IOV HAMPLES, wl Yatloua Kinds'and bty sre included hercln, B Al plicates, cove 8 10 genceral Hg?‘.‘l‘l‘l‘l:‘fl: Geniiug Fur Goodn, Meny 3 Rioten.Fertece, Salo Douroelom stes, Latesy gnment and clally for collulm\lé:‘l‘x'm';.’ NT A poriecun Jina umfifii thiscity, ENIT TJACRKETS. Ao capcolaliy lTporiung. e attent to thene ddr, ah and (Gonks Rarimenia LS CotPrises tody LIJI;& can 1w dcaifed, Must bosord oo JUMEY i th Ex lon of hupery A" now _conalmnment, covering Diee, FINETASIS. Honey-Combs. Jaoquncts. sy b Jfi% é\‘fi”’;“ m-; ;;-‘v- g«:nm-na Newy, Z2 VERS, ‘o8 aROtIdr 18T conttrnment 1 B FohinoHeAIaS conticome sy Ralvesing st asortment Pocket. Oo 0 finest asor: o REga st son “Xn tmpariersofeiah, voters, " E7-An fvoleo s and’7 ab :Ba\nghsnu uE:Sn’l e & § il nt Tl sale & Saporfor Ling of 11o Drushien, A Manutacenrerers ol pend §oodn af thio Very licat Grago R OOIL ot oftering of the sear, T 1inp of select fium{lml l"ulhllll'fl“?;l?’s“\ Illn- L) NARY nrding. * Also,a Eholse Jho ot At1o'elock p. m, Ingral B 2 T;“).}'}hc"""“" and Femp, ‘The lnst réguiar en GHD. 1. GO e CorSietioncer, Co,, By G. P. GORE 08 and 70 Wabnsh-av, ELEGANT LINE OF FALL AND WINTER Boots, Stoas & Rubbers AT ATUCTION, By Catalogue, on Wodnesday, Nov. 8,8t 9:30 a. m. FULL LINES of Bensonable Goods. including our own SUCKER BOOTS, will bosold, GEO. I GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-av, _ On THURSDAY, Nov. 0,at 0:30 o'clock, BPECIAL SALE OF 25 Crates English Iron Stono hina Ware, In open lots (frats) dmi‘!f}?“{afi‘l‘t’l‘%‘cm By ELISON, POMEROY & €O, Auctloneers, 84 and 80 Randolplint. STOVHS. STOVES At our Stores, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 8.a1 10 o'clo: Cooking, tcating, and Parlor Stoves of all kinds, now and socond-hand, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncers, At No. 1116 Wabash-av,, Thursday Morning, Nov. 9, at 10 o'clock, Entire_Furnlturo of Private, osldence, Parlor, Dining-Room, Chamber, und Kitchen FURNITURBE. Drusraln Carpots throughout the honse, Elegant Pler Mirrors, Crockery, Glassware, &c., &t Com- ploto outfit for housckecping. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers, For Fridny Morning, Nov. 10, at #:30 o'clock, IMMENSE DOUBLE SALE Rich and Elegant Parlor, Chambcr, and Dinlng- Toom FURNITURE. full line Carpots; Stoves af all kinis, Lounges, Enll\u'.l ‘tedding, Ohafru: aa invalce all-wool Blint kets; Gonornl Housohold Goods, Generl 4 chundise, ctc.; Teas, Clgars, cic. i Fino Plate Ware, £ % Aveer._ By WM, MOOREHOUSE & CU, “Auctlonecrs, 274 and 270 Enst Madison-st. VTl b d thivn, m, at 10 o'clock another i ll‘:‘nl-‘g nfu:ll':l of lmsw and stylisls furniture of all kinds. A Large Lot of Very Superor Sec- ond-iland Furniture, (tare ts of an B-room house. Tho furnitar ;:Iefgynsfi,;lmblu and MUST be sald, a3 nllt nvl'ln':r wished to loavo the clty. States, feat "‘uu Caok, Carpets new and used, Latmbrequiug, Curtlona, ete, Peremptory Sale of tho Tnternationat Eposition Buillngs In Fairmount Park, PHILADELPIIIA, PA. ‘clock 8. On ¥Friday morning, Doc, 1, 1870t 110ic i by ordse of the Centonnial Duard of Flnsice: will ba sold without roservo all the bolidlnzs QEe ed by tho Doard of Finonco, includine the M Bullding, Agrioultural Bullding, Carsaye AUTCE AL AN e Ml VO podtol ! ngd. ¢ e %2:'«':'&‘;« will bo "mqulna ‘o cach properly whes struck down, had ln fon of the bulldings may bo " n:u‘:‘!'l;l‘:{ ! u'rm ten dnya beforo the sale on luslki rhm to the auctioneery, . TIHON i Lot 1330 and 141 Bouth Fourth- P. MeNAMARA & CO. v No W, cor. Madison-aie By JAS. 117 Wabat Original Sucker Boots. ~ o Mo ara now prepared to T all orders at LOV ESTOASH PIGES o sexayana & 0%t 117 Wabauh-av., Solo Agents for tho No TEALL & COu tandolph-at. FURNITURE AND CANFETS, .. u © AUCTION, thls morning, 3¢ Ol Krece e SR ikl Clisiuet Set U e Vel et el Dirnascis e Diagol e oA ISl = MEDIOAL. ~CONSUMPTION Aigestioly 4 Turont Discases, I8 T e reitey. Loss of Vigor nd A{vz;;“fi] A wll diseascs srising from dl'ubwmy ol radically curcd by T 'pcge'lllryi::‘:‘l‘mwuu)'s oy ropnostuITE Prices, §1 sud $3 per X . Chermists NEW YORK * WINOHESTER & 00, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 36 JOHN-ST.« 1S