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I'HE CHICAGO TRIBDUNE Democrat they have mnfntained their enthuslasm by pencd thoso cel ratic ut tng the reporta eagerly, - tlonal Committes to New Orleans, and ot and Ly night have mado ed Reprercotativ a votes, cluding those of Tho, “majority of commenting wpon thelr cons a';‘,‘,‘nngfi S 1 In vorrols known to b Beeretary Chandler. DAMINIE. SOWLINE Sintion Congressman Fo wlten the queation of order wan rafaled on ¢ Teopubli for Sheril, ov Afayor Tirown, any - distinzniehed “gentlemen called | fizyros g S | Drobabla gy, "0 BeTo The Richmond Dispateh 18" very savage over | of themscives SIS - ~ nimissfiliy of the voto of Wisconaln, the Pres- R e o0 or R o |and tenilcred thelr congratulutions upon tho | add 1 St el tocamictt ‘ c Richmond Dispatch 18 v Y 7, dent of tho 8enate refused to entertaln the 0 promlising outlook of s chances of complete . i " tho statoment that Gen. Bherman desired the | At an carly hour this momning n gang ot them | TIIE GENERAU ASSEMBIY. | juch o) Gua jefe the ch muen smaller. Tho result In tho Third | huccess & e fl:;‘g\m"'lflflmnfly LWo-Llfrds of iy oy U006F clection of Gov. Hayes, and saya: A very un- | gdutod the dmerfean offica with the ** Bonnle s — Congressional Distrlet (8 not yet drelided, ——— renii i TheeHigy More than tr-tufy gy oy rs " worthy commander of 'the natlonal armies 18 | poo g WDisie,” and other Confoderato | _The State Senale consists of 5 Senators, of | RORPY-FIIMTIT CONGRISS. | It rtands for Motealf, Hepublican, ‘bt a suppie- REVISED RETURNS. o it en v, mclliced heough (yon 10 ~ this Gen. Sherman. 1o ought to command an . T 4 clection of Tilden was | Hom 2 hold over, and 25 have Just been elects ; , niental Topord f Lhc'sotes. cast I oni prechict when wo remember {her (ot 8 B0t surprisict: ~ army of hogroen.” Thu General of the Anny | sonze. The supposed clection of Tilden was | WIOI P B Beers An RN COMPLRXION OF TIE LOWER HOUSR. Tiaa ey, tade o $he Clerlk of the County Court, NEW YORK AND BHOOKLYN, ot Cmember thit the. casey. o G hatsuccecded fn kceping himself pretty wefl | halled here ns a Confederato tuccess, and | &b T R avarare o faHowingL V' csenthelow aliat of the namces of the | wie opter & ‘ ‘The reviecd returns of thie election In tho City MIEEInR or inissmg within thy Ty, DS ping which, If accepted and counted, will give the must he bt rltialy oot from poltics ince s was promoted ta bl | threats can everywlcre bo hieard on tho streets LI Lo TR o ces of the next. Cangress clected, revised | olection to Frost, Democats " of Now Yorkgivo Tillen 51,463 majorlty over | thrown npon raheotared with gy, = :‘:‘:’i‘j‘ c’c‘i“l‘lf:‘\tn:t(nle‘;::z Tfi%&fi:x‘: ;:::-;'fig;fyf“n‘;;lml T | that it hu‘la not given smajority i)t the E]ccm{nl Al 1' M‘n‘c-.‘ {lles K by our latest advices. The names of Republi® +{ Hages, Accqrding to the figures, including 263 ;Im ll;uru ia nioro ullx‘nnzc‘:‘ ,1‘1? F:,:"“"( o Jure, i ‘ ek ooty to clnss im, When usked | College thero will be a new rebelllon, or ravolu- aciier: ans are printed in Roman; Democrats n ifato: onIo, ballots cast for Peter Cooner, 172,710 persons | bonts from a foundering aliip i gr oPe in the ’ ('flnrml';'\:lln'llcrn'&:mn‘dn':’n o, preferred, and T [ tion, as they call . They clafm that South | 1§ oia Tary, W. B, Stat, ALARANAL 12, John Jf, Glaver, LATEST IETURNS, voted out of 183,008 who had registered, being | 180 70 ot cast ashoro il hoay 1o, OPEN fea ; 4 H; 1 bably entertained the | Carolina and Loulslana can only be counted for | 13 M. B, Caxt] 1 Amtzen. 1. F.0, Hromderg, Ind| 13. Aylett I, Duckner, C 0., N = 08 £ 4 1 registratl Th 1o fewer than 633 lves we, AL answered Hayes, ho probably ) o ly i A.n.“n |m’ = Al 2 Tilary 4 ""‘!]M,. (RHYER oruMnus, O., Nov, 10.—The Republican | over 04 per cent of the total repiatration. o honts, and 155 by th Lro mave| nation he liud as much right 10 express s pr(- | Hayea by tho Roturning Dosrds naliifsing the | 16: £ 0. Marhel!. Lo a5, A Wiitioms, Frauk Welch, Btato Central Committce now have remtoffical | vote was dividea as followa: Tilden, 111,058: | wurked by the const.gunpd mnd st Soprcatu, crence as any o IuAN;‘;lfl. 3 will of tha people, nnd that 21 €. Moderwetl, 1. Th 4. ’,;b,l'l’.".\!‘h_lllu i 'rho':fu‘;"\‘{'fi'n & returns from cighty-six out of clghty-clght coun- | Mages, 60,403; Tilden's majority, 51,405 Tho ml‘:‘t'r(n; lhr{gdcn. Another M,m“'f“rr;vl.- 'L"t I\- 1o There aro many thougntful men hore In both THE DEMOCRIATS WiLL DECLARE WAR T, Morgan, (ia "‘m,fl. L KR MASTATITE, tles of Ohlo, which show.a net Hopublican gain | majority ngalnst Mogran for Governor was 58,- cot I”y i7 out of 411 total lysses not <1c n partics who regard the situation with much | before they will allow Hayes to take his seat on o kel 7. Witiiam T, Korney.| Elects In March, 1877 | of 623 over Barnes' minfority fn October, 1876 822; the mnjority agatnst Dix for Mayor was | Shijca’e™, i red when the wind bley Wl‘l::l, to nnxletx.“ "u‘ix'i“d“‘{“ :(:lr heed t{nu“ flfi\?‘rwfifll the votes of these two Btates, This witd and e Diit, Independents, 8, It “l)'. g:flr:n. '"i‘lv :firlg:‘»‘uk : which was 6,036, If the two countles nlllllmll. 50.812. , Lo c',_ i around the bulletin boardsona might think thal [ fooliahy talk can bo heard at the Democratie F. Pinmb. Anxasars, innfckeon. | ghould cnst cxactly the same vote as they did ih [ Tho Republ ted Chfttenden in th BNIE TR . - . Luelrn P, tiause, ohn T, 1'agl, % 4 o publicans clected Chittendon in the I 3 o comrfras he hovdce of vaieran Nesdquarters, und ammongat the mob on the B i o Semonal 5 S org - | Ustober, ayes siniorty wilbe 7,258 Third Braoklgn City Distrlct by this voto: YGIENIC UNDERWEAR, 1dy retiracy | Atrects, anu oes not scein centirel 8. John Met'Inza, L Alreh A, tltark, sxicont] ' Chittenden (Itep. A L flfi?fifluds:ouli'xmfimng’chfi’m,'-m iy | whiky valor, Tho Democrats have twice mads ot Renmbiomb M Glarat 4. Thomas A1, unter.| . duaustus 11, Oiter g{&{kfifi}g@“{;&“v;‘];‘l;;“:"{I‘"(g:;“g'};’,‘}"é’;r;{’c"‘; Dakin (Dem,) o it ”’l“":;'""n"l:; for Bomo Garlous ang were too realous to come forth from thelr sc- | preparations since Tuesday for o jubllation | TGLE Foprblicans. 113 N T o Ao HanSenburgh, | crowds, much moro freitablo and” legs_gencrons Tepublican majority. New York Wort, claslon to shout for Tilden., The disappoint- 2, . Page, NEW . than h fore, P meoting, but have each timeconcluded that they SEXATORS lucn(m TUESDAY, 3 l}l:«,\'x;l,‘);'g ;’le;(:h:n. i i }-'x{n;‘v_w han herctofore. Hovoral strect-fights nave The In all this Centennlal g al year, Wikliam D Teedir, | Suoh ot yariat srsian g e | York City District by S0 majority, throng of people who daly’ ment ot the brightening prospects of Tlayes has nlso clected MeCe fow, It q Phinged " them - nta o deapalr, - ey | hisd better not hureal beforo they wern cortatn | Al 3 I ang, of thy A At . o DN L T, Ak 5 4 Wigaiaton. r ’ Dour | aro summoning up tho spectro of revolu- | they ought to, By dint of keeping the whole 4‘ }’.E R?Jr‘l'le?‘n. '(1‘.‘1!‘ 1‘:'.3'?‘-'.":’}’,“ b voLonA B, Chittenden, Inve been kept w:ffif,‘:" ';::d f:,f,'.‘ Tho foilowing is tho vote for President in | have nepleted n visitto the snlcnmo::ooll :“‘fu' tlon, and already are consoling themsclves | pollce force on duty night and day, any serfous | 0. M.'A. Delaney, D, M. Jones, D, 1 r;lll;aMJ ;II.” Atist. | hetwoen hiopo and fear, that- the moro Iznorant rooklyns = Diescs', and children's hyalenic. d adlfes’, it vislons of the pickings of tho Cummissary | trouble has been prevented. There hns heen B ML Joslm, R E. Santhwortn, R, I R vain:| . Bl o gy of tho stroel visitors ao wrowing petulant and | Tilden 5407 | Turuugh sheer weariness th ndetdreas, Department, for theloss of the spoils they had | A grear DBAL OF RUCPPLING AND Kxocking | 30 Re 1L McCloilan, Tt T, Dearborn, 1. George W, Lunders.| 0. l'";ll:" 8, Lor. Toan. Inettned to_hear the: o of their | Meyes % SLaRT | qo gk sLicy my have omitteg “foundly hoped they might enjoy in tha elvil Dowx. J4oalb; Jemanty it, ~ 38, W, I Archors s James Dhelps. T ARony: ,\fcl({-'.','(’,t;. poltical oppancnts. The. Demoeratle. State S s it 1{&[ ."arb.“ r‘vlficflnby Stewart's, and forgoy, office under Tilden; but reflecting men in both | pmong intoxieated Democrate, but the Ropub- | 307 4. 1 Bonged, 1t 49, F. trink, D, | 4 Tert Warner, 0, Feraando Wood, | Committce still nesert thetr perfect, confidence T e ~ 28 'y o chemiloon s n thing 1o partica agree with Gen, Bhorman that the man | Yicans have kept out of the Wiy, and beon stu- 8. 8., Fowdlick, Tt 44, It Hannn, n.“ ik DELAWANIY 10, Atram 8, Heulth, in_Tilden's claction., Tho Republiean Coms OTM ,nm\mr]:;l.'lfi5 _mnjority over, Morgan for | bo rellnnmlmrnll even when the feet are blistereq who thinks or suggests 8 resort to vlolence, | dious to avold calllsions, so that the Democrats | 20, Jolin Swannov, R, 40, {ehowell, D, Jamea Willtame, {11, Nenjamin A, 1l | mittes, & taajority of whom have heretoforchag | GOTernor was 16,55n and the back aches with premanttory pain whataver tho reault, ta & traltor to his counteyy | fiave had all the fighiing to thomeiros a2 %, (1, ‘Tallinforo, R, 48, 1, A» Toernnr, b FLOMIDA, 12 ¢, . Porfer, douhts ns to the rerult, ar now. perfoetly eons ATEADILTRIA, malnrinl fever, There cxints o Yeporik snd spprovo thio detlamtion of tho dispatchof | An instance of Democrale. trecehery n the Scott, I.' Ware, . | 1 Won.d. Fuvman. [ 3% dotivil, Ketehum, | fidunt ol Hayos' olcetion, And. haes so, votiicd | . The voto In Patladciphis for Preaidant was: Ienoranco_rognriling e miture” and Ty fifiiwgl;:lgr:fih'éuotfl%"&!sl%’:’lfi%’n‘x’tfll‘nfimd. Tia | Sxth Coprrisions) District hos couie to lhi totat Ronuticans, 13; Democrats, 12. B o e It | e Siien T. Migham, | thelr correspondonts, ¥ vinderstand lov. Hayes | Haven 70,074 | of this myhicrious’ garment, or rather. oot % our countios of tho district were eolldly Re- 7 duy 3 y Te 3 h, " yurinn, himselt 00,707 | binntion of {,vnrmnnl!. Which was NOUSE OF NEFMESEXTATIVEA, 1. Juilan Hartridge, whispers and introduced yn willing o hold it it counted fn or | hublican, and, comblued, gave 559 majorlty for 2 Wi s Mactin I oW NO LONGER DT:NIES 118 ELECTION, I ot yot_ discussed fn A Either part: ’ W RAYG. N Diatriet, . Republican. Democrat. 2. William E, Swith. aetin 1, Townsond. 0. LONGER DS e Repnblican majority. tones. “Whint is it 1" Ordinarg gflum :Illl'i:rx‘:l M Alsappolnte !\:m&’mtfl'fifi'}'{&“fifwx:fi;R;;{f,“,‘,‘;‘;{{""’;fg Towsa iV I :I‘{llmnp.lun. .Mores Wentworth. 3. philip Cook Andeaw Wililae, | and Is confidont an Lonest canvass of the vates | pater Conper secelved. . mineses, With the vq&‘&‘il .lxl‘fim'"u""““'“ 2 Eanton, & ooy 2 Ziarrin, mith (Temporance) recoivod, ¢ on Miltan A, Candler. Amaziuh B. James, | in the States that have been set down as doubt- In. A & in the result. The country cannot afford to | pnnouncement of its voto until they dircovert ful will fully prove this fact to the porfeet satls- | Total vote caet,eevruvas moro to tho let of tho Initinted, the wriley e . 1l hisyo the resuit tatnted by tho susplcion of 116 { Whnt was nocessary to overcome tho outalde Her B, [ . tundy, | factlon of al] fair-minded mon, g . y tured 1nto one of the reform depnts sy o Bal or false returna.” ublican xfin}nru}.w%hlénouncv counted up 1, T. Sherldan, 7 ., " {{,‘,‘l‘l‘;fl“ A ’:;‘Efl!l Alqll‘lld ol(e:rl;m'stmn::‘x‘l ll:m,flflent. Demaerats r:ififix’:fi&m:filffi‘efiu oo rf]’“ml"xf‘"“‘ cana twa {'“5"1"“:"!1‘::}!0&‘1\1. There fs, however, much irritation manifest. | 355 majority for thelr candidate, Walsh, In lickey, 8. Ales. 11, Srephant. 1 8 Wiiiam o, Jacon: | hava been gravitating between the Demorratic Thiockary (Deins vee geley Juat from the grent Exhibition, to' juicg ed In tho crowds herc. Thet sovers tenslon of | Montzomery; and so clnlm lis election, while Kearncy, i Henianin I8k Retixcoek o | headquarters anid Capftol Squaro during tho X volls, aniCheroua, cquipment of ulsters,”rgh tho oxeltement of tho jast threo days and nights | McComas fs undoubtedly elected on an honest L. E. Dunne. 1. WilELIOL, o in 11, Cam. evenlng, waking the cchoca with thelr shonts, Repablican mafority. e Kol shawl-atrape. The clder (still ‘youp, 1a beginning to have fte effocts upon the schsl- | count. s e 1o Adeieh, i while afiother Jargo compang fn frout of the | Second District—0-Nell iiiop: and aory. falr), whio was allowed tie_preccdont; Dbilitics of a population composed of such 8 wevBe AL Sig.. L0 Ao Vous, g Al el e v Dwlght, Republiean hendquarters arg cqually confidont Gibson (Dem, il "m"““"""," onc of the saleswomen and DITTENLY ANTAGONISTIC ELEMENTS ILLINOIS, e A: O Eeaton, ' Witilar Lathrap, 1. 8. Munserford. | of Unyes' clection. — fakeds rith, & yolco full of Lcsitation and em. as that of Washington, It s a source of con- . ¢ B Djerielal Ak y: 18, ¢ Burchard, . K. Kirke Ilart. e fean "\fll"'“{m ?mflfig\fl'h Maywo seoit, ‘ma'am, if yoy figtulation Lo all who contompiuto the possl VOTE POR PRESIDENT AND GOVERNON. s ST Dot 0. Thos. J, Vendereon, | 31 Charles i, flenediet OREGON. Tuird District—Ravdail (Dem. Plessct! Then noting the staro of the'eodgn ility -of scrious results that threo months - T % Jnm:a -E. M. J 7, I'hilin C. Dnyer, . D\ dy Lockiood, % . 5 . Berry (Iep.) n attendance, she akded, the voleo taking on must hecessarily {ntervene beforo tho. electornl s LS| (S, 9 ¥ A, Ashton. 8, Greonbury L. Fort, 8. G, W, Pattereon, BRTBR KELLT, Democratic majorlt 7 | More persuasive eadence, but still buntened votes will bo counted In the presenco of thotwo [ Jaoveaxon, || rnesipxt, || aovew " o e Thon, }Alin oyd. Wasminarox, D. C., Nov. 10.—Senator Kelly | Fonrlh Diatrici—Tielly 1iiap: 18,018 ""{‘ T et +t W havo como o long distance Houscs e i ConriDaEs " [oges=Tner: ;11‘—1 T """m. L'"_ 10......d. & Taggart \E. L. Cronkrite, W3 5 e telegraphed to-day to his wife In this city that Schigo! {Dem, 12,451 | o0 \‘\"l-nu"fi?}fi"fllfl’"i"&;n Py 3 5T, w. | ner. | Hayes den, || tom. = T3 oo . B AL, X 1 " v — d " Tio dulicat and quletest placesin Wastington | - [ e 2o Tomensi 3. M, Stawell. 33 Tonae s Fioton. | 4 Tetrth 5 dnwle: | e ex i tavor of amal Demeetatic mavoriy, | FiriSpumleen melorlty 1 0,301 | replied o aatonished shopkecper. " to-night arc the varfous Demoeratie mectin 5 14, Joseph G, Cannon, | B Alrred M. Seales, arolnamall Democeal L""'i'"' Ly. | Fifth Distrlet—ariner (ltep. 17,760 ho cherntloon, madame, tha ehomiloon, mnw‘i. bfin" 8 n.(m. thero ‘{.“ 1‘{"1}' ? ';("mu . 11, Trusdell, 5. Jonr It Eden. I ,;. L. Steete, ;‘:h‘lll‘éfi:fs‘ having conceded the Statu to the Re- Duval (Den.) .. 14,728 | engerly repeated tho yonnger il who was ot crowd about any of thein, and ot 11 o'clock al n. 3, Rolbine, o 10, ‘Witliam 4, Sporks. ol to loso the object sought through the 1,203 REFUDLICAN, Tepublican minjorlty. . W of them are deserted. Republicans to-night are 17. Wm, R, Morrison, | 8. Hobert It, Vance, i3 * Dement. I 3 3 . elder ane's timldlty. erfectly confident that the official count will i A : 18, Boujnmin L. Wiley, onto. 8AN Fraxcisco, Cal, Nov. 10.—DPress dis- 8T. LOUIS COUNTY. HOnt" exclaimed the am, g‘lluwnflwldcd Hayes majorlty in South c,“-,L “'""‘!,l.‘ (1-,'.' ‘)(V,‘l‘x'{',’“ "‘"""" Horrington 0. B, W. Townshend, | 1. ;‘filluu Sayter. Bnluhen recelved this ovening from Portiand, | The following are the ofliclal figures of tho | “conc this way. 1 will ahnwn:'ml: ::152:??:& Tina, Florida, and Louisiann, ~They thinlc this 16,.....0, If. Pinac J. N, Fryer, INDIANA, s Henrw 21 Hanning. re., give, dn twenty countles, 1,202 malority | cleetion In 8t. Louis County: garment sou ask for,—~which, by the war, i3 i conclusiou fully warranted by the dispatc. :s ) oodr 3¢ Hekont & L{]‘z;!er. .n;‘m: (Lflnlsc‘lbnh for Haycs, Only thrco conntion, Curry, Grant, | miden .., | eallcd ehemilette,~but you shiall seaqur eman. they have oen recelring sinco_carly ths mura- 10.0cvnil BostittecsuessessDe O, Taglor, 3. eorge 4 icknetl.| B Amertery V: fige | fd Luke, remaln to bo hened from, whicl Wil | tinyes 20,007 | clpation sul,” ‘{:‘&nx‘ngnnnuon‘\\-.m,' the ‘unfon ng. Such glaring inaccuracics have been de- - A It . ey on. Jacub D, Cox, ' b B y, Hha ‘dress-roforin corset ' tected by mgn'nn! of privato telegrams in a num- 11, "é’ ‘\'l' (l‘;élscl‘:i'r +G. W, Armatrong, ':!, !rf,?,',',,;".",fi%’i‘“,";m, Tlenry I, Dictey. majority. Temocratie majorlty....... the 'V Iutorln,["ilw {woman's friend,! A‘)?e rlr‘d\‘p‘é. ber of Associated Press dispateiies from South i 0. Milton S, Rtobinson.| B. J. Warren Keller, For Qovernor as follows: rial alaulder-brace,! the ¢ pecrioss skirtsdpport- Carolinn and Flortda, ns to thorourhly discredit | Srvwari.: Wiensd I Uiore, o sitaiiadn 7. Jolim ilanna, o dimen 8 arica, IOWA. Dhctos (Do, ). er. and tho *safety garter.! » P allof them. Tho latest disvatelics nt saveral of | Gumberian e e M caller, o Rekandasn, . 8. Norton G |‘|wl|',;r. 10, }i’.‘_-::,fl"@“;\’“f' LOUISA COUSTY Finkolnburg (Rep. While theso roral maldens were unfolding and tho Departments from Government oflicers In | Dew o dturd, ln. “l‘lfi]l;no bW ?kln o MZ' g ?n . WAPELLO, In., Nov. 10.—Returns from Loulsn - it turning over plles of anowy-white hygienie un. the disputed Statea coneur in clalining o do- E. V. Taley, 0. am 11, Calkina,| (pnas B uy~ . c h ’Hl I I lomocratic majority. . der drersed, aud liatening ineantime to the rup. cided Republican victory in all of theu, FO e L ,,.,;,,;;;M . | Countyarc os follown: Ifayes, 1,023, Tilden, | For Lioutenant-Governor as ning lecture of the woman fa charge on the TATEST. . M. Grennol. 15 Joun i, Baker, 16, Nelwon Vi Vorhes, 1,012, Congreasman, Firat Dlurlct—!!ouc, Re- | Brockmayer (Dom.) fmportance of u\‘ur{' Fzrmcm. Leing so fitted ag \Vnnw?;gz' n{;puléh n:\, un‘_s T&‘fidnlzht o, 10WA 1 fi'lfi"m 1\},.,.;,,,,,, publican, 1,05t; Hobbs, Democrat, 1,268, Allen (Ttep. " 1{;85":1 HIRI;{&&::"E |:1 l\fl li;:;c:‘h:,n‘:"n! m"c"n"' the 1 Ny D, C., » -MIdnight.— e L 0. 3 an ) . CHARLES # 2 10— 0] orm - There {8 no change in the situation. Nothing & o e . ! lllfimsl"gl.::i. 18, Jamen !Inncrltfale:‘le’ 1 (;"‘I‘-’:' l?,: g::lr ,tl.n ‘.’ :‘ m"‘ 11)0 nhl:u: M:lh "i'l':'{:x s Demacratie majorlty turo of the whole system, and the cyils 5':"}’.5.: has been recelved to modify the confidence of ,.1% K.“[oy:'.-:‘l.;)n .C. 1, Whittaker, B T, W, Bardeek, 10, James A, Gnrqold, { from Floyd Couuty cannot bo obtained untll the For Sherifl as follows pression and reatriction cansed by tho oruina the Republicans or to contirm the claims of the By 124] 4 (PR o Iy €. Pevring. #0. Amos Townsend, vote {8 canvassed, a8 no l)rovlnlon was mado for Brown (Dem.) method .of making and wearlng the clothing, Democrats, There i8 an fncrensing contidence “E.E. Tane. RO Ly i 6, Rueh Clark, OBEGON. obtaining it by tho County Central Committee. | Thomna (Lep. thero camo to mind a lttle iicident which o . I offictal circles that Hoyes s to bo the choieo 4 F. Toblnson, 0. Ezcklol 8,8ampron, Tlchard Willinns, Deerlng, llmmbllncnn, for Congress, hias o ma- eurred when the chemllotts was asyet inem. *y the Electoral College. T, McCreery. gz M Jfi lkncummmgu. 1 Efi:!xu. '4,‘3:". Jorlty of about 1,200, Ttepnblican majority..... Lrso, without 80 muich a8 a name, N, D, dny, 0. Ridison oliver. T R R 2 Tho Rci;ubllrunu haye carricd tho three Con- | The time wos four winters ago, the NE > Y Ttobort 8. i, i ninel 7. Jandall, COLORADO. greesionnl Districts of 8t. Louls County, The | place a hall up-town,'thie ocenslon, ' Health talks m:vsg-r‘glgrrixglwu § We &, Muore, . William 1),]f:"e|llf'y.' THE UNITED STATES SENATORS, voto was ns follows: tosoman hly nwglimn.i'l‘l {"h;n. camo a lecture A NG, & . Alfred G £ L 3 i 3 #0 plain nnd sensible withal thateven the yoang pecaot Dispateh fo The Trisnne T. P. Rogere, i Dudley €. Na & Mie et | Dmwvew, Col., Nov. 10.—In tho caucus of tho | yiner (mep..... 5He% PIEAECT: ndlus present herctoforo. Eiven sver pris New Yonxk, Nov. 10.—The excitement here 8, Jack < 1ENTUCKY, 7. Trrac N, Evans; ‘Republican metnbers of the Leglslature the | Kohr (smn.)‘ to the vanitics of 1ife, lovked lhmmfltml, aml over the situation tn the South Is most Intense, el i '.‘L .lll:‘;{;‘:"’":g,eflnmflh % 5\”’1‘[’";3m|n Ilon, Jerotne 8. Chaffee was unanimously nown- e s alar . Talt promised to adopl rows of buttons, sundry and on the vart of Democrats fluds nolsy ex- -Demoemt. A, John Caldiell, |10 Samwel 8. fritqes, | Inted for United States Scnator. The Leeisln- e oy st durvePsbasy (N ej‘)‘;:m.’:é’l‘l" bfll';fixt“a“":\’:u‘:;"’:!::Il:“lbk;’k;n urzed pression nlmost revolutionary in character. 4. JJ. Proctor Knott, {11, Francle D, Colting, | ture will clect next Thursday, Tho otker Sen- | Lt W e et R, L. McKindlay. o Atvert 8, Witlls, Tendrick i, right | ator was not nominated. tempted by the “almost-converted " look sho Thcy declars that a fair count of the vot gyl . John . Carliste. Tanies 31, Toeitly, " B snuw on tho uptumed facos, the speaker pro- Louislana, Floridn, and South Carollnn emitiot - Heernan. 7. Jo, C. 8, Blackburn.} 31, Jolin W, Killinger, KANSAS. ducgd o set o garments minus all” the dalnty be expected of the Republican State authorl- % ‘| 8. Jitron S, Durham.’| 16 Kdward Overtos, AN DL trinunings and plonsing aecossories so dear t et bt e el aat g e et ol P, ;lg}x}nnom W, Thomas Tyrner, 16, John I. Mitchell, 40,000 BRIPUDLICAN, womnankind, Holding them aloft awl gently il 3 D, 1L Zpp. .. . MorrTaon. 10, John*Ri, OWarke, 17, Jacob M, Campbell, TorexA, Kan., Nov. 10.—The official votcof | Frost (Dem.). waving theny, s salkl: * This clothiue, young auy doclsion which the Returning Board LOUIAL Metenlfo (Rop. Indics, 18 a facsltutle of that which T uow have Burrll Phillipn, " 9'1 St nger, 2 st 3 b . r; 1. Randall 1. Gidson, \ateh every county In the Btate haa been counted to- ] ¢ o 3[ “u!‘:;'!:l:a: ""':" mn;(': (.:“'I:;"“?::’&‘_ 3:’::: 83..4ssedohin Foutch.. ""---:}in{{.m‘g"'f;m""- E. Jokn Eilla, . Aack day, and tho majority for Hnyes will reach 40,- Tepublican majority... R [ ‘.;,,fl:&',‘.,‘;‘,té"{‘.‘,‘fim{{’ '}.’3,'.",.}”,&.‘:&,,“{;3.,,‘;‘ = Y Inike, 5 ¥ ® Yandeventer. 4 Chester I8, Darrall. Jacoh Turaey, 000, and that for Anthony, for Governor, 25,000, " ABAACHUSETTA, 4 that all shoukl scc the buman formdivine “Just en urmed revolt 4f ll.n:\cn Is counted in unfalrly, “Tonrka, X '{Lh’{{ l-!fl?'génnnl 5}3%1.".};'3‘\5"1‘;" There arc only thres Democrata electod to | . Tho vote for Presldent and Governor fn Bos | 08 nature innde it." and aseert that u divided North on this Issue Davis, . Charlos 1, Nneh. W, S, Shnilenbergar | the Stato Sunafs, and twalvo to tho Lower | ton was e follows: Unfortunately for the reform cause, the tout would result ina more terrible war than that i 44 St i l;uulvliwn. MAINE. Tienry White, House, Nota county in the State has given Drestdent. onscubls was not satlsfactory, Thore were produced by sceession 1n dividing the South s Gh AIAHhEW, - Zouall, 1, Thomas I, Reed. John'M, Thompson, | Tilden & majority, Titden 2, a2, lines upon lines, but not one that appearal a kL e .Ed Oy | tnasy PRI 20 Willam P Fryer owin F, Wateon A TS 3 thing. of beauty to the esthetie beholders, Norgh. gPn the other hand, Republie- | Meree: 80,000l Ly Mmr!ann,......l\v.dh l;gl"n. i, StepheaD. Lindsoy. RUODE (ALAND, Vistons of unadorned loveliness, in robes loose ans who are fur iora moderate In the expres- | Matzoinsry AT Luchin King. 3. Liwwellyn Powors. | 1. Donjamin T Kamos, CALIFORNIA. and free, that had fitted neross the mental slon of thelr feeling, have scrious fears that the | Ao ¥ 3 g fematleh b, Eugena ilale, 2. Latimer W, Hallou, TIE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. Dem. maj. ,300; Adams' plu.... 4,220 | yisfun of more than one listencr, fuded quickly NAUVLAND, "BOUTIL CAMNLINA, active violent white ¢lement in 8outh Carolina, . 8, DEWeY..urs + BAN FrANC1s€o, Cal., Nov. 10.—Returns from | = In the Seventh District, for Congress, the fol- | away, nud 8o it came about that all thoss rows o v 1, Daniel ¥, Iienrw, | 1. Toseph M. Rainoy, lowigwas tho yots? A b Florida, and Louisinna, which has {ntimidated ) Chaples J1, Loberta,| 2 Richird i, Cain. the Southern diatrict do not yet certainly show | 1oWIng wad ¢ of buttons, tha straps, and the licaltl-waiste b ncg’roua and prevented them from voting, \{If,’l"',‘“:,ll Momes: 55 Yithiam Kunmetts | @ D, Wyate sAiken: whether_ Pachicco or Wigginton Ia clected, The | Butlor machine Ttep, 13,525 | were laid nslde for a more opportunc iring, on villmow 13 Fred Komanu., H. Hogge. 4. Thomaz Swdnn, 4, oohn 11, Ering. chances favor the fornier, Luttrell f8 probably ’fi"ha‘l (,'l""}‘{) ; 9,102 | glove-fitthig corsnges and back-hreaklug tour- i Hapge, b, EibJ, Henkle . Robort Sninin. aloted In the Third District. ur (Ind. Ttep 20 | Wyres continted to flourish us of old. n;z:lum' o ou-nmml - .11, Chestey. o n }m"‘;‘;“‘,‘; o Witilam Vi P L. Butler's plurality ho remark of o of tho rustic dantels s nt orzal o ; . Cheslor, - D. g SASRACTIUARTTS - gnmen 1 T < . i e E S 3 :,,TWT,,D; drq',':‘em:,ffll l;,""':t‘:f a,,l:f:fi;:, il IO ¢+ 1. Tiolley: 1. "Willinm W Crapo, | 20 10 3. ‘Thornburgn. NEW HAMPSHIRE. In Springflcld—Sam Dowles' Lown—tho Yoto | Lt T Fore Lo ‘x’:&;fl:?r&‘r}:’rkufiu ot ‘arnth than Al Detacrats, ans: manfilithih o L dtoavil, 2 }‘,‘“‘1""“" W+ larrta } ;-;mm G, Irell. NBARLY COMILETE RETURNS. for Governor was it," recalled tho writer to present duty aunda o " pulaton o 40,000\ Connelly.ees.e. Qs 1L Varnell, 8§ Dmjagiis fuin, Tom o npigeddte | Gonconp, N, I1., Nov. 10,—Tiro hundred and | Alama (Dem.). sight, of tho union garment whoso epleuno ‘eturns In anybody's foterest, and tho warmest Willtnme, 4, Lropold Horse, b, Joiim J, Drigit, . s N. 1L, Noy. 10.—Tro hundred and | g fopenSf P Lo o e alates. T the Republican partisans declare it far bettor forthe 47u0snv.Poter Thlllipa. ... ...od. M. Washbnrn, § Dathanil T, linnks.| % pin Ty fionagy | Shirty-two town ives Hayes 41,646, Tilden 03, MILWAUKEE. World of faahion. Upon fquilry it wis ascer. :ountry that the Democrats should have the i o ot "x;afi‘ll.’gufiayunu. 7. Tienimmin T, Butler, John D, €, Atkine, ;-;nhlgmfl. %‘i The, lfiylgr(nlqg‘%‘hmu towns last C. M. Bangor, o sound Ropubllean, fs elccted | tolned that thie rechristening, which furnished wlministration for four ycars than that Hayes oiae N 8. Wilinm Claflin, 0. W, I Calibwell, arch gave Lheney iy Atarcy, Eher{fT by o majority of 845 votes, But Jullus | the preseut namo * chemilgtite,” was broueht \Whide i, Wechselliersz, Republican eandfdato for Clerk of | ubont with the view of rendering this combina- should be returned under cven o suspicion of fraud. They deprecate any tampering with the . M, May.. -W. A, Woodwara. . Witllamy W Rice.. |10, 2/, Casey Young. Wieman. | 30, Awnea Norérom, ThAg et 11, Georga D, Rohineon| 1. -Jflalll’l JA u 1. Irwin, Fo B Albright, MASSACUHUSETTS. the Board, hears the hanner, for ho I8 elected by | tion sult more popular. ~Tho to many ofensive PULT, RRTURNS. 1,350 majorlty over his Democratie compatitor, | termmation “loon " was superseded by “lette,” Returnlng Boards, and leactlly approve the Juctliadx. 0 Patrick Conniolly, Jr. In the Fifth Scnatorial | the last ayllablo of the child's carment, kaown languaze of Gen. Grants proclamation, and of L. 8. Nortls, B, Watkius, L Glpraun s 0Mlarte Bosto, Muss., Nov. 10.—The enttro voto of | Biarict, tho Huye 1, C. Van Sehaltle, n- aiicese- | In old:fashloned parlanea ns paatalette.” hiia “action fn ordering troops to Loulsiana to A D. Plorce. i et B D Claitinae Massnchusctts, with tho excentlon of tho Town | ful busfhess man, beats IT, C. Rankle, a lawyer | * Al thostir and curlosity have emanated protect ballot-boxes and Hoards, Many al the RECAPITULATIO! 4. Fdwin W, Gelehtley| 8. Guetan Seblelcher, | ©f Gosuold, is: Hayes, 149,2052 Tilden, 108,247; | enda Democratie politielan of an wnusually | from the fll-chosen name, you obserye, nd not more reasonable Democsats speak of the action Senate, hokling over. n;;’," 1""6 5 dohn WL Stone, VERMONT, Rluc' 130,282; Adams. 105,820; Bakor, 12,127, | amall pattern, aven for Milwaukee, by o mafor- | from the artiele. fteelf,’” cxplained the ohliging 'y ofthe President as wise, SEOALOF Cleet s ven 14 A, Mark 8, Brewer., 1. Charles 11, Soyce. Rica's plurallty, 30,4535 m.\}umy, w,:ul 1ty of 1,465, Tho five Republican Assemblymon | suleawomar, as she el up for inspection an ens X A RESUME. ' Pz o5 7. Omar I, Conzer. #. Dudiey €. Dennlson ——— elected nre Edwin ITyde, in the Fourth, 816 ma- | larged cdition of the usuul child's pattern for o St YTO‘n“ll:a \l')'nm'fl' A ]wuld, I‘r?u. Paitey an 5 K. Charle: ?x‘!tll‘u’]‘l“"h EN G“?::’:flxnk Hendve, ARKANSAS, ' inr‘l!ty]:“l)n\l-m Xnnc&, ‘t’l‘ thgog‘llthl,u n"mnjflrll.{.i }unlcrw?tr, in whlc{xz. ‘!lox'-' comfort ".',’Efi fi:u\{" 2 Nov. 10.—The Liren, 08t cdi- TIONB0 vesasroisrnsosrasnossene B2 1 s i 5 . 43 i, J. Rties, In the 8ixth, 102 manjority; D. 1 | ienco snke, sre united two zarmel " : torially m,.s'z “Our official dispateics from i el et by i )l::ia'l?'gfihnm 1 ll’rf:n";{l ét Douglres THIND COXGIIESSIONAL DISTRICT. Hull, in tho Seventl, 11 mojority; C.Bamow, in | Three rows of buttous, placed one ahovo the i Florida leave no reasonable doubt that Haves Ogleaby's mu. In whole Statc {n 16 Totalveecennaes +103 (2% b 2" Torace B, Strait, 'y I'ulr; 7 jers Tatree Rock, Ark., Nov, 10.—The cleetion of { the klulh. 113 mni(nrltv. Milwaukeo county. | other a little below the walst, arc added hm;:“ ] e it counties give Tlayes, 2 of MIBABSIPRI, &, Ge 0, Cahell. o X 3 ¢ 1101 3 r i ¥ 2, Tan 1 1 hn 7, . Y o 5 4. " ! 3 C |28, £ b auiiin Loublena invet tobio defuitely | Teyesover Tiden, N Sl Dremeciig Db 8 Zioanio B Alone i Tpinion. Compuny C, Fousteenth Unitodl States To- | ud ifayes nd Whoeler 8155, giving & Dowo: | tons to llaw b sbparate name, For Uiose wo “Z‘Efi':‘:‘.’ff.’.\ffi‘;fi'y‘ s rensonable to exnct o e Oclesby's mn{orlky 1n same countlel ceedings. Lunm‘: -'u‘ l,\\'lrh the .cuu'm, o‘; u.l:r&:f ;v %I’::"rlia l‘;’l%flr {‘)‘r“l:-‘a::h“cmd Betty lnybeoriordpcodt to N “r{"c wisjorlty of 9. Poter”Covper got 40 | are '”1“' rfn(lynm .:legc,‘; ’l‘iu thu‘ iy h,) {‘i’:»:fl:m pubtic P 4 bis - e L 3 . 2 votes, promise 18 offere ho reform aud emnacipa “ It geems made to take South Carolina from Hayes over THden. ooevvieennninn dential vote additional interest will now attach, | U Jamea R, Chabiaers.| L. Jenjaidn Wilson, - MEMPINS, tlon walsts; these, while dovold of whalcbones the st of doubtful Statee. Tho Sun duoes o Mu). MeDonald, Chief Cleric of the Scnnte, hna | 1. Anthony Jiner, | 3 daior s nertin TIE TERRITORIES, Tor Presblent—Tilden, 6,088 fnges, 4007, | other ant-yglenle influences,retain cuouch Its Teading oditortal agticle this morniz.” prepared a paper upon this subjoct whics witl be { 2. Nuthan Cale, wy, DAKOTA, Tidew's majorlty, 1,050 Fo# Govornor— | of thy general appearunce of the fiaie ol . THE “TIMES™ WILL HAVE 1T 80, submitted Lo the Senate soon after (b s con- L. 8 Matealfe. 1, Chacles G, Willlama YawiToN, D.'T., Nov. 10.—Kldder, Repub--| Thomns, 5,810 Porter, 4,057, Thomas' major uu'n‘yuw(uvllun trfal ()K’tlwlrho:lfitulmn'll urma NEw Yonu, Nov. 10.—The Times rupeats the a bi4h obert A, Haléher, B easwell. | jrean, Is clected In this Territory b a major, lty.l,ml For Congress—Young, 5.46; Ran- T lendbng iden rmmlnz‘ull through e wssertlon that there s no room for further vened, aud will doubtless furnish the basis of lehard P, Mund. fargiton, 4 yhy Y | dofph, 4,603, Younge's majority, 1,053, present dress-reform, viz; that the prncpal doubtof the election of Huses. The statement Lynile, | Of nenrly 4,000, The Legislaturo {s Republican frum thoshoulders A PROLONGED DISCUSSION, 0 &1 Morcan. which must necessarily cnsuo, Maj. McDonald | % T cvlite ALLEGIENY COUNTY {PA,] snrments shall b aus) 15 bused upon snecluls from Florida, Seuth Caro- B 3 ) garments 1 G, Kdward 8. Bragy. | in hoth branches; also the entiro Territorlal (ftien, and not from tho mpn?ewlu: the elaborate orna: layer, lina, and Loulslana, 01 countles give Cullom majority....., 0,583 e 3 tahriel Houck, tickat. Plttabure 11,084 e ernftted fn the makine of The flerald considers the cloction sttll in AIRINGETRLD, ¢ atho leading . ucllauiontay stburlty tnthe | 0. ' s 38 L Huimpheoy, F S Alegheny 0,147 {'fi?“;g?:.fi:mfi:&;;fi, Wwill doubtless gain In toubt, Sugslal Basateh fo Tad zpibund, Sonuté, antl ks witlh Johw 30, Barclis sean || S0 S0V obelant |18y Mablng 0, oum, 1IOW TILDEN VOTED. Boeronrlin o yEletthint evomation in the construction 1B ASSEMULT. SerixorinL, Lk, yov. W—The Demaerats, | cxpounder of parllamentary law, Ife los » John I, Clark, i Townahipa.. 0 2 CONGRESSIONAL DBLEGATES. TWE VOTED POR HIMSELP, AND WAS LOUDLY and weqflugutlm)k-s' atud childron's clothisg. N e e——— k4 NEWw York, Nov. 10.—The Intest returns, In | lated at the tone of some private dispatelics | wienossed the counting of every Electoral vote ¥ 9 i # this 7, b o b D UTANL & CIRERED, Tofals (o0 = !'1‘55‘41.“3 O prtes ey °m‘.‘u‘.|“z‘x.’>‘:.“” o tho S‘é&'n‘(‘,{',‘n'r'q"f:?:'&."”"fi.:i’i"i!fi'&«."’“!‘;‘J‘fiinti’ since the clection of Martin Vau Buren, in 1837, | Jefferson P, | Georae 0. Cannah, ' New Yark World, Not. H. Hayes’ riajority An Esesution ab Blinishe' 5, Sy & good Work?nz mujorll.{ Qur table 8 I::"_" when contrary reports came In, and the firing | and has been in tho constant employment of the Mariin SDNTAS Jesaisuzon, At 8o'clock yesterday worning Gov. Tiden Ninetcon districts yemain to bo heard from, | Lo Francals gives some h“"“x"'\'f“u'..xc.-iu o 4 Republicags to 86 Detnocsats. abruptly ceased, ond the shots already Mred | Seuate since that time, He, lke Mr. Barclay, | V@R Aente . (Omanse Jacabs, roso from o refreshing sleep, and at 9 o'elock g‘%h will increase Hayes' majority to about fl’?, dodapEL0 n‘:a u(‘:‘]x!’u?ix‘z’?l\“nfixl one Ruf, - ,‘;"L,':!""“'I'I““‘a!“fi“ {‘; '{.‘:fl clection %‘ ‘(‘?’." 18 of the opiniou that Pedro Valder, Willlam R, Steete, ale s hearty breakfaat, after which e recelved | %900 iR, Lol :fi’i"?l,l‘mn:;m o1 tho keepers nf the prisun GOOD NEWS, S other Dencrats hors who hava . heen | TUE TWESTI-SECOND JOINT UL 13 A NULLITY, Tepubllcan mombarssers v veor: soveral fricnds who called upon Wm, Among | T official returns from Tobedo show the fol- | whiore he was' conlined for a murderous nssaull, 4 in- AL6:15 8. 1, tho exccutioner came out to ...d,000 | Bucet the fatad apparatus, e l-nmnu{r:r l“l;)t& 589 | dhia helgut, rattior stout, of a rannd, fot, and 261 | robleund” visaae, closcly u’n.\\;_cu. nn|r| vrl( lt “: cana “— | chestnut hair, Just before T the Bl “llhfl « 775 | Poor Flshers began to toll. The elerk r(im:. e N DAYTON, O, death-sentence to the first cmpm,mum"mn present sdvised—144 Ropubli and 146 Domo~ | the later returna, and the general belief is that | cortalnly uiore favorable to the Republicans in INpIANAPOLIS, Iud., Nav. 10.—To-day Las | intended tovote, *I will vote tho strulght Deme Tho vote of Dagton for Prosidont was as fol- | bresking & bisck ring between his M CHANCH FOI A UNPUBLICAN CONGRESS, contending that Stewnrd was electud this after- | 110t having been rovived by the foint action of | Democratic and Canfodorato 0 New Youk, Nov. 10,—The Republicans ot the | nuon cunceded the election of Cullom by 5,000, | tho two Houses, He fsalso of the opiufon that | To elect in New Hampshiro, Smith Elv, Jr., und many others, inclu Hayea . Sxth District of Missousi clain to havo | DUt returns recelved here up to to-niwiit, ofileiai | thero waa no conatitutional nuthority for tha somuindlee. Tilen . fectod Mr, Havens by about 200 mafork | S privete dimaiores Sr st estitites based | joint rule. Ho claims thot Congress will bo INDIANA. ooty bt it DIt S ot ah | Coomer- iy. Bhounld their claim prove correct, | over 7,500, and 1t will probably excecd 10,000, oblized to fall back upon the constitutional pro- INDIANALOLIS, teenth Assembly . Distrlct, No. 246 Third Republican majority, . the Houso would stand as at | Tho Republicans are very much sheouraged over | Vislon, which i somewhat obscurs, bat which 1s Bpecial Dispatch (o The Tridune. avenue. A World reporter askied him how he them were Horatlo 8eytnour, Mavor Wickham, | lowing results: . i ¥ ct, thue Fig- H Hayes {s clected, y ‘s thi been the most remarkable f tl t ke | ocratie tieket from stem to stern,? suld he. lows: flung the pleces at the cehninal's fect, <% 't s New Hampshire would then, with fts | DOJE8 18 elected. l'xamnn'mg:wn‘t'm fo | tha event of a cantest. Lo snys thiat o are aow | B Ao SRt el:lm:‘ txl:“:lugnrll- Hut, Mr, Thiden," sald the reporter, * 46 has | Tilden .voee nitylng U, tho cxlpri's e #hould mon‘im\i iy ihreo mombers, duchle to wideh party 'should be IS 1 NG 1metattne it e | 1n tho samo position as wo wero with rogard to Pt i Hon 108818 | 1oy puziested thut you will yvote for thoTto | Mayes.. alehily brokan, AV 7 o'clock «the Pollco Magly piven coutrol of the House, shonld not Tuter re- | 201 M0 1'% s Te “itiatod rovama o0 TN CASE OF WISCONBIN IN 1857, practically given up, ond employers and em- | byblicn; Fleetors, oul of courtesy to your oppo- trate, tho Publie Prosecutor, ad the ‘lje{wl surne make other changes o the list of mem- | Foudived, and the contests in soveral distriets nre | When Viee-Presldent #Mason, of Virginta, re- | Ployed do nothing but osdlilato between thelr yesth Democratic majority, tho Crown took their places among the \ers already chosen. 3 N 3 3 ] i e ot Allowink 0 A Deimothate et | Tused 10 sutorain tha objoction syl o ghe | F8potivo oltcal Headquarlere and. iaces of | " by ahodld [ was tho repy: 0o ono can’ coLuNbUs, O Witncsacs of tho cxocutlon, At T8 Giaersses . cratie ) ef ] > % ‘ tho v h & black baid : it appears certain that the combinea opposit ;. , business and dlscuss the situation in the light | reasonably expect that, T could not consclent- Tha Presidential vote at tho Capital of Ohlo | uppesred, his oyes covered wit -g THE OLD SPIRIT. haa sixt)-oight mombers wad. the “"l"‘ll)l‘,’:h:';"'; voto of that State. It was yet counted, and he i the light pf J, 3 s il ously voto for Mr, Hlayes, beeauso I believe that | was as follow, at foll in front as far as tho touth. DALTIMORE 1N TUE 1AXD3 OF A CONPEDERATR | sevety. "Hittoon QlatHicts aro vt ye s 802 | decided that hio alono had the right to throw i | Of tho latest dlspatchies. Tho telegrama to-day | R U LOTEL o bratougation of thg o antl ‘mok waro baros ey wero barrt ¢ % out. The clrcumstances connected with that | ha7ine been largely in favor of the Republicans, | reign of corraption throughout the country: by Jean nid pallid, and secmed as (€ ey W Mon, The Bpecial Dirpated (o The Tribuna, COLES AND DOUGLAS. cnse wore these: The Elcetors met on the | ey are the most jullaut, numerous, and nolsy, | and as for Peter Coopor, sgnfns: whom persviie Bavziore, Nov. 10.—For thres d Bpecial Dispateh 10 The Tribune. doy sfter that fixed by law for tho meetlng | 2ithough the Democrats still Leep a bold front, | ally not a word of disparisteinent can bo uttered, Democratic mnjority has been fn forvent nxnlnmcnl.r::d ?’r:n‘x!::idutxz Marraus Iiky vl o Colea Uoutile plves a!y the Electors in u’x‘o soveral Btates, mfi and offor to bet on tholr faith in Tildew's etece | Xolh L bellevo lis s mistaken oy to bix Ideus ot T Iy L Munich's sssistants =l .ifi"u Yorward be- majority for the entire Iepublican ticket, vx- f : tha question of the curreney, and therefora I Tho Wrecks an the Coast tand, ward on the death-ench and newspaper oflices and polltical headquartera | ot Conapossmane o (ol arg tlrom, | In that respect ft was & momcompllanco | Hom Much tmoney us beeri lost by sanguine | Shejficstion vl the eurrency, ud thercore 1 e Quest or Xomhnn Yors hiv strmggica, had ceased; the executione? there have been gathered such - tumultuous | cial majorities: llnylo‘ai 133 Cullow, 50, Bun- | OF & fullure to comply with the_require- | Domocrats, who bet that the majority of Tilden | belialf, My duty asa laxiuyur cowpels mo to Tho preparation of tho wreek churt and regls. | ifted his fingor, tho ax fell sud all Wo3 ovet. i shrinkiug awny from thelr doom. i uxocutlgfi was speedil |wrturnu:d.lm;n et g “Thoug! g 1 dy, Stute Senator, Diack, De ments of the law, ~Then tho Electoral | over Hayes in this State would be 7,500, It will | vote, and iy dutics to my Liemocratie prindples | ter for cach year §s o matter of greot labor, and | Ruf, howaver, did_not die so eally. o ;;;d. H:e;;e:é;::nhieotmllg ll;:;konle; ‘ongress, T2, Information is feeelve ('"‘5 wero countod on the sccond Wednesday | not tuch exceed 5,000, * foree mu wyvnm none othier thau the kbl oceuples unnilduublu.u“m; wkshu'. the dog- | his artos were boand, he ""l'lma 5:‘13;,‘;}"”““,, i v delo, ot aecoun -y M. ) ar of people, and the crowds a - crutel v - 187 e fnformatio w etrikers Linve mode pandhnonium of day and | of nufilut of the Judires ta bu swarh o to cor- | 9pened all the certiticates, and handed thein atantly pmlng‘m‘x’(l u"unusnhx;; nnv‘l’- ‘umc:’ Li'llurnly, ‘kcuum this give an opportunity for your op~ | icteln cuntatued opplics to the twelvo muntls l{fiu un of those horrkl n(wl-;lllnl"f“";k'(’u‘:'v' 0 night. The streets In tho centro of the city | tify thelr retwems, ' This will sccuro the eleotiun the tellers, and they wers read, counting thoss | the utmost guod humor prevalls, and, as yet, no | Ponents to commont upon tha propriéty of a | euding ot that date. Tho year was ons ol the | something Imminent staring him W Hurry of Bundy, Republlca, to the Stute Senate, and | of Wisconsin, und i pursuanco of -tho torms of | disturbances have oceurred, A ' fo ecandidata voting for Wmsct(i" ost disastrous on recorll as regards sbip- | dreamer e nelther move nor speale. © P e avelin et fnalos iy propaht i.’m‘.} certinof ta lepublican then- | Aesolion"whieh was reported by the, Joing ey o o o e bir, T3n e to learing my Wresha anil cosuatien Within il ititian ‘veas | upi il tho oxocutloer, i 2l foe o P C| ol o 4 ) ) cades 1 o Y| ¢y - ! vl den and Jeff Davls were minglod with blas. &‘?“o ¢ Housc frou ,the ‘Thirty-sccond Dls: Y K [T Democrats, headed by%i‘ B, Ienderson, Auditor | 0pponcits saying alinost anything about mé, | and on the dousta of the United Kingdom em- | flung themselves up dof the kulfe. whict manner of counting the Electorul votes, de- | of Stat d Juhn E; \] cl and, whatever they may suy, [ shall not bo sur- | braced within the chart, No fower than 8,500 | sevonds later cume tho thu for phiemous curses on Hayes and the Republicans, rLANO, elured thut Jaines: Hnchianan was duly eIocted | o o rad cneniy, sTOIE Or Nostuebionec! | Drita at 1 - Tho Joct Tuat (o, HOpUblicuna 40 | Aceents Somve. siasls Lo soycicd occtrpid | iedicated that ol i thla. workd as 0%eF rad every now and theu the genuine Hobel yell Special Dispaich to The Tribune. ll:ul-h:ul und John U, reckinridge Vive-Presi- | 1o bet on Tn.m". clection, It was g lsoraces | hot think it proper that 1 should voto for my | during the period from July, 1874, to Juue, 1875, | him. e e 1d Le beard rising above all the di TLaNO, [il.,, Nov. 10.—The ladies of Planaand | dent of the United States, After hie had made | ful afffr, ‘To-night the Republican aml etno- | 0Wn cause {s uo reason why | alould ot do o, ‘The renson for the greatness of this nuwmber Is 2 hl] could be g all the din, Tho | yietuity faviiéd the Plano Hayes nnd Wheeler | o declaration a member from the 8tato of | cratie crowds aro nnrehing up and down, tryh “Pisls retnsric was heartily cheered by & crowd | to bo found chletly Iy the dlsastrous weather A Test of Bapld Penmanship excltéugnt Las been kept up from early i the | Gunrds to a grand reception at Dixon [fall to. | Kentucky, by the vame of Humphroy Marsball, | ‘to gee which can ke the must nojae, ° No | which by this timo hul eoHected nround Mr. { of tho winter> mouths of - that — year, 3 Toronto, Il 1y 11, Fletehery u\)urulug In‘; into 'n;)u beginuing okx w: next. -I-,mn:;‘ nAyl;urn‘y.n‘.'cm 'g‘\mns|wcn-, |:rc"l‘ent. ‘nm.l arose ani TR AR G o rerenades nor speechies were made. :{I:;lun-. U'"i*"'fi:"x culled nl»rtfil‘wo fihwr- fur | hut something muud flso bu‘ Bet o s ,(z;w "fi;’ W; ;;f;;{‘fl"‘}i‘,‘,‘,;'l,,{'u, madea '{fnfi 8 the conlidence of emoerats sunk under the asant evening, partaking of an » UEWITT AND WATTERSON. ur nesty President.'” and s call was 1o- | 1o e pre procision uml complete- | of the ollive o % ite B i Fuversil it thic prospécts of TIELs lectlon gueelient supper., Whe comet "tund_discoursed t-mitd. Had thio Bresilent i ten, ofthe Bon- | Abram . tewht, Chlriian of the Demo- | shouded to witha vizor that startied attention | ness of the o turis, which * now ¢outuin uf £10 with a fricnd leu‘z"}:’sfl;;;:!_,‘{,,“.fiu serind B I AR L P LT LHONTOT ST mo Hne music, ¢ Republizan victory 1s | ato the riz are or to decldo whether or | eratic Natloal Comiutttee, pussed through this | for soms blucks round about. e avery casually noticed' by the _ofiicers of tuo [ words iuclsbt hours, Acurtiid 0 L0 words ) h luspiring, and ol arc folly, ‘The Elon, Lew | not tho voto of the State of Wisconsin should | ity at midolght to Loutsville, Thero he wis Mr, ‘Tilden then stepned up ta the polliog- | Cuwst Guard and the Bourd ot Trade. Out of | of the \Vlfinf thero wero nob it was puresd that v§ and 1ate to-niglt thera is no sbatement of the | Bt \ras invited to uuunmr. All tsay | be countedt The President of the Beaute pro | jofned by Wa terson, and the twaln provccded | piave mud deposited ll& Lallot, In wostrr 10 | these 3,500 casuadtics theru wero 473 total losses, | altke i the entire 5.000 nn\lmm"x 0 wondd disorder, .Democrutl clubs huve Leen paradivg | feeling 18 fuding out, aud the best of feeling | tem., Mr. Mason, retused to entertain the ques- {n New Orleans, Pne.,uuuou- ‘of tho Iuspector, he sald his name | and of taeso (L appears that no fewer than slxty- | it Mz. Fletcher suvceeded lr:) w wum win the th streets, singiog campalgn songs and block. | Prevails. PR, f}i’;’;,:fi‘{ fifiifipfifgffbfififlr‘fofiflLli'u““"; RETURNS, yus Samucl J 'n}{aegm?‘n that he' rnx}ldml:l ong \tamluv ta colllsions, 'I')l\e ;fimlnder ot \bfl:t:gn‘:’g,?:rlx‘-m:»;lcélm APt oso tho 810 ke " Vi 2 3 c 1 ~] o . cinalned ° 3 K L ! i Jug up tho bighwuss, Tho scenca that have oc- | Gatno, Tihy Kav, 10-—Tho nihsial voto tn Al. | Mentbers. of the Sonate, without Waiting: for | al) Lot do et Kot from | e mics i ton vl w | o csualtios conalet of 11T e B vers | it put up: fuling to vrito the 00 e sk curred bave been disgracetul in tho extrome, | oxander’ Cotuty fa: Prosident, Tiiden, 1,207 | Any question to b putto the joint mecting. | GEST najarity, n Democratls galn of 251, Tha | #houk hauds with ali of bin supporters wiia pro- | thers were 018 scvldents, of which twenty-one | was to bo kol that he e commenced 1S aud ?llgmd citizens feel humiliated. Tho mob ".z:;tfi, 1,210, tioverror, uleu-nrd', l.‘.!m::\«ul\mn, Thege wers procecdings {u the Bonate, but nf- | tfire + conutios to hear Trom—~Adwuns, Crawlord, | meotod themsctves, Among theas was aveteran | wers total losscs, more than half the entive [ taken, ni‘b snd Blr. Fle“umtz e wroto ot 1s priacipally mads up of tho same roughs who | L2¥. Congress, Hartzell, 1,25 "Wiicy, 1,201, | tended with no definito action, My, Wi, Bigler, | and Py ravo 1,603 Democratle majority last | 0f the warof 1813, namoed Thowss Folsume, | auuber of cosualties Jiere helng duc, ns might | work at 10 o'clock one moraiti: poges L carried the clections fn Baltimore bufora tho Late returns from the Fiftieth Senatorfal Dise | of Pennsyivanta, from the Joint” Committes; | mnouth, in allng o wajority for Tidenol 5,20 el 830 Ho took off his hat fu the prereucoof | ho expected, to volllslons, The Toss of Ny foutacan paper, 1 words 1o tho PRS0 iy ; trict voufirm the eleetion of Albright, Demo- | maule a report, e, Butler, from South Caroe |- tlig {loveruur, but Mr Uiden gendy bade him | thoe ceas was {22, exceeding by 420 the lox written 1 il ihtle alter b o'clod Jking ahoub War with the koife and pistol, sud who have | gty fa the wholo Stat. ) gy d % ‘relexntion, makiog SIL % 3 I Ce B on covering the e pu on agaln, sayly; t wha abo this provious year; bu of theeo Hve e o b Wi el tarthe. et e crutle Representati lina, Introduced a jolnt resolution ringg th t it [ 1 ‘It 1s [ wha abould | i ¥ vious y hut & thego b ded ou hour's “"(xouml'h i writw gravitated over to:the Democracy as FWESTIETI SENATORIAL DISTRICT, cuse that wus then In polnt, but nothing was MISBOURT, take off iny It 1o you,” Mr. filden thin ree | st In oue sibgle dlsaater—tha shipwrec veu houra! wosk, Iy weeassry W0 i strongest party in local palitics. Belog plentls Spectal Dirpatch (0 The Tribuna. dune with efther the L of Mr. Bigicr or Mr, ' turneid to Lis carrlsge, tho crawd meunwhilo | Gernnu steamer Sehiller, By fur the beaviest | 1,500 words, 1t wos USSR, dio the fully supplied with muaey by tho lgsders fn | 5 WANONA LLy Nov. 10.~Utlkclal retuns elcet | Butler's joint reeolution. They wors laid on FURTANG ‘RETURNS, checring him lustily, ~ fle orderdd tho driver 1o | lues of life, ainvuntiog to- nearly tvo-thirds of | further, as it was impossible £ B0y wos Fruntz, Democrat, Beuator fn the Twentleth | the table, so that the only clection was that the 87. Lov1s, Nov. 10.—~Tho.offietal voto of this ko hin to tho Everett House. the whole, occurred i vesscls stranded or cast | muduing 1, in an hour. paymeut for thede dirty work ou electlon-dayy | Disteick by 871 mualority, Ralov aud Fasbender, | Proskdent of tho Seasty, In the presenco of the | ¢ty &nd countv is not renarted vet. ‘Tho wm. Tllden emoined il the eveulug at tho u‘hum’?lfl lives wero 1ot 1n mlsslug veaeels, | vne purk of thg bet sud sayed blo 81

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