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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1877 rerc elow coming In to-day. An asarage vote ras polled §n - this districl, and everything was [ifet. The day was quite cool and excitement an high, this being a most leated contest. In Nilllamson County the Republican ticket fs dected, exceps Scninler, for ‘Treasurcr, whose najority i« lees than 50, InJackson County, Gen, W, Andrews, Demo- zat, for Judie, han'a_majority of 200 over A, Hugn, Republiean, Willlam Bradley for 1reas- are A I Davis for Commissioner, wd Johm M. Reeder for Superintendent o S:lools, Dewocrats, ot majorities anging from 100 to 300, The hardest lulit_was made on the County Clerk, and Jie. Republicans rejolee in clecting Charles Lirkham by 50 mafority over J. €. Hundley. Fownship organization “was voted. In the cheme fo lssue Intercst-bearing bonds taking 1 connty ordera=—this, 8 Demovratic plan—was argely rmored by the bc(?»lc. A lieavy ma- ority azmnst the State-House approoriation 708 voted. In municipal aflalrs e Republivans arried thelr tickets, The Indepefulent Green- wack vote was stroug, and took mnny from the lepublican ranke, and caused their defeat. SIORGAN Special Dicuaaich to The € ACKSONVILLE, 11, Nov. ¥ hieh culminated in {he election here Tu eas the must hotly-contested of any in yeal An unnsually large vote was polled for an ofl- renr. Both “partics had strong ticketsinthe teld, the Demourats being headed by the Hon, Milllam Drown, the pride of his party, wd strouzly urged last year Ay Jemocratic caudidate for Governor In this State, Notwithetanding this, he was defeated for Sounty dudgoe by E. P, Kerley, the present - ambent, and the Republicans also elected B, 8. Ipham for Clerk, D. 1. Iollls for Commisstion- w, and Itenry Higaing for Superintendent of ichoule, The Democrats elected the Asscssor. K is the most complete Republican victory wer achicyed In this Democratie county. JacksonviLLe, Nov. 7.—The clection yester- 1ay proved oo unexpected aud overwhelming | Tefeat to Democrary snd Greenbackism, Every mndidate on the Republican ticket except one g clectet by n majority of from 150 to 250, Edwanl P, Kirhy, Kepublican, wus re-elected County Judee, with 145 majority, over Witlfam Srown, ex-Chalrman State Demogratic Centrat Tomunittee; Benjamin K. Upbam, Republican, ras clected County Clerk over 8, Murray Mar- n, present Ineumbent: W. 11, Weizht, Demo- irat, was re-clected, by recelving a large Repul- fean vote In this city; flenry Higsins, Repub- fcan, was re-clected School Superintendent; Do I Lollis, Republican, was elected Commisslon- T. T:m Greenbackers ruo a full teket, polling votes. RANE COUNTT, Spectal Disnareh_to The Chicogo Tribune., Era1y, M., Nov, 7.—The politics of this coun- Yy becamo considerably mised during the cam- algn. The Deinocrats clalin a clean sweep. taln, of Aurora, o former Democrat und Iiquor- jeller, having the Republican nomination for 'rensurer, Wre defeated by about 500 votes by ‘onltc:, Jemocrat, of Aurora, without regular somination. Ranstead, of Elgin, Democrnt, nnning independently, was re-cleeted County Ludun fiya large majority over McClellan, of atavla, reguiar Republican. Mann, m?‘wrln- Jendent of Schiools, and Sherwin, County Clerk, who wero clected four years azo as Independ- «ents, werp re-clected without opposition, Kano <County roes agalust the appropriation. Dundee_gave Ranstead 05, McClellan G, Coulter 172, Plaln 123, Agalust the appropria- tion, 193 majority, Flgin glves Ranstead 835 majority, Coulter 303 mafority, Rutland, 6 ma}umy for Coutter. - Hamp- shire, 4 majority tor Coulter, G} wajority for Ranstead, ~ 8t. Charles, 21 mn[ority for Coulter, Geneva, 63 majority for Coulter,” Aurora, 421 auojorlty for Ranstead, 185 majority for Plain. GURUNDY COUNTY, Fpecial Dispateh 1o The Chicago Tribune, Mornis, I, Nov, 7.—The returns from tho <lection indicate a nfore complete Republican victury than nppesred last night. Tho Demo- eratle party made no nominations for Judge, but on'independent caudidate announced him- self for Judge, and pot the nomination of the Greenback party, The Greenback party ndopted all tho candidates on the Democratle ticket, so that there wer In the field but two tickets, the Tepubiicon and the Democratic-Reform-Green- Uack. ‘This was more of a coalition_than sotno of the old-time Democrats could stand, aud some of them did not ro the polls, and others refused 1o uug:pou such au amalgamation. ' or of votea cast in the county 500, Of this number less than 100 wers State-Ilouse appropriation. The Repub- iean candidates recelyved majorities as follow Jduilire, 3303 ‘Treasurer, 2603 County Clerk, 60Q; Sehoo! Commissfouer, 750, WASILINGTON COUNTY, Speofal Dispacch 10 TA Bhirgn Tridune, NasuvinLe, i, Nov, 7,~Washington Coun- ty. of County Judge, Vernor, Uemocrat, 53 majority; County Clerk, Reuter, Hepublie- au, 323 mjorlty; Aesessor and Treasurer, Aduwy, Repiblican, 332 majority: Superintend- ent ol Schoots, Hudson, cnub‘llmn. T3 ma- ority; County Cummissioner, Danckmeyer, ‘icmucm!. Ml"fifluflf{& "“'"'Tf tho HState- oure appropriation, 2167 majority, s Thtbors ribune, Tancory, 1L, Mov, 7.—OfHclal returus of onr county show the following majorities for the Republicaus: County Treasurer, 4307 County Clerk, 155 Behiool Superintendent, -HL Demo- cratieJudge elected by 310 majority. The ap- proprintion for the Stato-House was defeatcd by an unanimous votu, HOCK (4LAND COUNTY, Spectal Dicnitch to The Chicugo Tribune, Rock IstAND, Iil., Nov. 7.—Htcturns have ‘een slow to come {n, but only one sinall town- ship now remains to ho hoand from. Adams la clected County Judge, J, V. Cooke, County Clerk, M. M. Sturgeon, Buperintendent of #chools, all llcnuhumufitl pluralities ranging from 100 to B00. B. R, Parker, independent Democrat, s clected Treasurer for o third term by 25 or 80 votes, His clection 18 Ukely to bo contested by 8. B, Crampton, Republican, on the prounds of bribery and corruption. The ‘Workinumen's party ecrved to complicate tho campalgn materially. They developed unex- peeted strength, running even ahead of the Democerata on one or two nominees, Very fow votes wero cast in this county in faver of the State-Houso appropriation. jsvateh o The Chicuga Tribune, CARLINVILLE, Ill, Nov, 7.—Thy xmémnlan to compromlse our Courg-House debt at 76 centa on the dollar was overwhelningly defoated yesterday, belng voted down by u mnnjority of over 2,000, The causo of its defeat was that tho )lmlmall.luu wus o consfdered wmbiguous and Tuulty, und caused universal distrust in® the minds ot the voters. Tho Btate-House appro- pristion 18 defeated In this county by 1,500 majority. Tho Democrats elect thelr ticket by greutly reduced wajoritics, ALEXANDER, JULASKI, AND UNION COUNTIES, Cano, Ik, Nov, T—1t is Tmu probublo that the Btute-llouse uppropriation was beaten fu this, Pulaski, und Union Counties. Suectal Dirpiich 18 The chrign Teit bectal atch fo The Chicuga Tetbune, Wu.vxz(ux.'fiu\'. 7.~Tho lh?uubllam elects ed thelr entlre ticket with the exception of County Clerk. Mr. Dorsett, the People's cans didate, was elected over E. ., Ellis, the Repub- Jean candidate, by a majority of 700. The le- ublicuns turned out Iu full foree und clected rhu balance of tho ticket. J. L. Turner recetved 500 mnjun!z for County Judge; Muson, 413 inu- jority for County Treasurer; A. R. Sabin, for Huperintendent of Bchiools, 160 majority; aud fl.,)lunwy, for Coroner, 215 majority, Great enthusiasin prevafied “throughous the city last night, and bonfires were burning il o laty bhour, JEYPERSON COUNTY, Apecial Duspatch la The Chicago Tribune, Mr. Versoy, 1L, Nov, 7.=0ur county clec- tlon exdited a good deal of Interest, but it passed off §n u quies vud orderly msuner, The weathier, wos delihit(ul, and nlarge vote was polled, " C. A, Keller, Demovrat, was clected !lud"t: by a hundsome majority., John N, Bat- terlield, Independent, was cliosen Clerk, G L. Cuusinings, Dewmocrat, Treusurer, and John D, Witlienss, Independent, Superlatendent of SBehwools. The provosition to fund our county ad dent prevalled bya large wajority. The vote ou the Btate-House appropristion bas uot 08 yet been ascertalned. BANUAMON COUNTY, Suecial Dispated do Ine Chicugo Tridune, Spuisurizip, 1k, Nov, T.—[teturns, officlal atd reported, from this clty aud tweuty-four townships give Matbeny, for. County Judie, no & oprosition, 5,713, and elect Paulen, Republican, over Perhing, Democrat, by G624, aud Lichenor, republican, Clerk, over Hurst, Democrat, by aurke, Democerat, §s elected School Su- Ly YU, Ong townshlp to heor hange the rusult. Adyices re. cre-indicate the overwbelmlug defeat of -Hluuse approvristivn. Saugamou County gives, us reported, 5,734 for the uppro- pristion.” The negativ s very small, . FEORIA COUNTY. Peoun, Nov, 7.—The clection MNsterda yuscd off quietly, with only s Hght vow, Col. ol Warner, Is* clected Muyor over Garduer T, Barks tizeus' caudldate, by ubout 600 pajority, with a majority of Demo- crats in the City Council. Jubu C.” Yatcs, Re- publican, 5 elected Uuum{ Judge Ly 1,000 miglority; Jobn D, McClure, Republican, l‘uunty Clerks, by 500 mafority; Isase Taglor, Repub- Yican, County Treasurer, by 200 waurity; aud J. E. Pilistury, Democrat, Supertutendent of B:hools, by 200 majority, ect uatuh (o 1he Calca o une. Kankases, 1., Nov, 7.—The lepublican =ounty tlcket was clected yestenday by varyine majoritles. Judge aud Clerk bave majoritlés of ubuut 100, Treasurer aud Bebool Buperinteud- eut show the usual Republ ajority. THe Buceeasful ticket 13 ks folluwa? Judge, Juues (=4 3 N. Orr; Clerk, W, F. Kenaga: Treasurer, C. . Swigert: Superintendent, Henes C. Paldock. Very fesw votes were cast on the State-llouse appropriation, LOGAN COUNTY. LiNcory, Nov. 7.—Our clection passed off verv yuirtiy, thongh agrreat deal of litereat was mantlested nwd a lirge vote polled. 8. A, Foley, Democrat, {3 elected County Judee over Dicke, Hepnbliean, by ‘from 30 to 40 majoritys Repulilfean, Is elevted County” Clerk o3 W, Cell, Demacrat, by 13 majoritys Ream, for Treasurer, and” Williaw Der- for Buperintendent of 8chools, botn Repub- ans, :;;)c clected by anajorities ranging from 0 30, JO DAVIESS COUNTY. Speciat Dienatcn to The Chicagn Tribuar, QaLexa, I, Nov, 7.—Full returns from all the towne In the county eive the Republican majoritics na follows: County Judge, Rowley, 1,007; County Clerk, Crimmet, Q012 Treasurer, Gregory, Bl R, Brand, Superiutendent of Schools and’ the present fincitmbent, beats Chamhers, Republican, 181, The victory was a aweeping one far the Repubilcans, and the elec tion of Brand fs welt recelved by the people. clal Dmabih o The Cfesn Tritinme Spectal Dhpateh to i Trittme. Dixox, 1L, Nov, 7.—The oflicial canvass of Lee Connty gives James A. Hawley for County Clerk 1,787 majority_over Dasht’ A, Glenns Jdumes B, Chartora 1,178 majority over Lorenzo Wood for Jidee: F. A. Trnman for County ‘Treasurer 14 wajority. ‘The vote of the Comi- ty Superintendent. of Schools s tie between A. D. 8anborn and S, H, TPreston, each- reeciving 1,015 votes, Party politics were almost entirely funored. LASALLE COLNTY, Special_Diepiteh tn The Chicngo Tribune. OrTae: T Nov. oot of Fucslay’s clectiun are . Raymond, Democrat, was ¢ ed County Freasurer by 1,000 wmalority; Stork- leger, County Clerk, by 35005 Miller,' Counsy Judee, by 25005 Wiltiams by €0, The latter three are Repubticans, BTRPHENSON COUNTY, Fhreront, 1., Nov. 7.—FH. C. iyde, Repub- Hean, was_efected County dudge; J. F, Klecke ner, Repablican, County Cler! Charles ¥, Gouvidhue, Democrat, County Treasurers and A, A, Krape, Democrat, County Superiutendent of Schools, The vote was 1| DUPAGE COUNTY. Lrseg, L., Nov. 7.—Votes were cast for coun- Wofllmn here yesterday na follows: For Judge, Murray, Democrat, 1613 Cole, Republican, i, Clerk, Ellsworth, 108 Gloss, &5, Treastrer, Stover, 214, Nchwol Comuulssloner, Haggard, 1295 Wright, 07, HAMILTON COUNTY. McLransnoroueit, Iil; Nov, 7.—The official count cleets C. Crouch, County Judge. John Buck, County Clerk,—Independents, The re- mainder of the tickes bs Demoeratie, and aiuinst the appropriation by a large majority. VEIMILLION COUNTY, #Spectal Dispasch to The O DaNvILLE, I1L, Nov, voting precinets in_ this county show the elec- tion of the entiro Republicau ticket by majorie ties rangiug from 40 to T00. ELSEWIERE, ' WISCONSIN, MORE COMPLETE NETURNS, Spectal Dispatch (o The Chicaga tribune, Mapison, Wis., Nov. 7.—Further and moro completo returns place tho State Republ from 5,000 to 6,000, beyond doubt. Gen. At- wood, of the Stute Journal, one of the best and most conservative figurers on the vesult of on clection fu the State, says In the Jonrnal to- night: “In strong Republican countles the majurity of last year has been greatly reduced, while n strong Democratic counties the major- ity of that party bas heen correspondingly re- duced. Iu the sgeregatey! it now logks as though the Republican State ticket s elected by o majority quite as large as was given Pre dent Hayes Inst year, which was 6,140, In recelving the returns we have compared the ma- Juritles with those of luet year for P'resfdent, ami noted carefully the losses and gains to our ticket. So far the gatns exceed the losses by from 1,200 t0 1,500 votes. Should the balance of the State keep even with lust vear, thie I puotican majority will be pbout 8, Vo mate that it will” not be less than 5,000, 1o further wuya #Tho complexion of the Lealsla- ture cannot be given at this time, Dut few re- turna from the Legialutive districts have como to hand, but \re think the chances are in faver of the Republicans having a good working wmn- ority in both Houses. In the Senat it must 0 the case.”” it RUNLEE, Chalrman of the Central Committee, estiraatcs, at B o'clock, that the State has surely goue le- publiean by from 5,000 to 8,000 majority, nud that the whole ticket Is syrely elected, and that both brunches of the Leglslature ore surely Re- publican, Mr, Rubleo fs recelvjng hearty con- gratulations for huving made o square finauclal lssue, The election dumonstrates that the peo- ple of Wisconsin ure In favor of hard money, aa exemplificd In Mr, Tublee’s addreas. Fully voe- halt of the votes recelved by Mr, Mallury should have been cast fur Mr, Smith bad tha hard-money Democrats carried out thelr con- victions. MILWAUKEE. % Spectul Diapaich to The Chicagn Tribune, Miwavies, Wis., Nov. T.—=Seatind relurns and estimates from 400 towns give Swith 6000 majority; eatimates on Ludington two years ago. Tho Demoerats concede the election of Himith by 4,000. 1t is clajmed by the Democrnts that Bearing, Superintondent of Instruction, is clected. This may be true, s he rau ohead of his ticket larzely. The Greenbck voto wiil Fmbablymw.t in the State, baving a plural. ty In one county, Tt is fearad they will Lold tlio balance of puwer I the Legislature. To the Wratern Apsnclated Press. MiLwaAUKER, Nov. 7.—The Dentocrats con- ccde the election of the whule Republican State ticket, ‘The tajority for Governor will bo over 5,000, Tho Lewislature, ns nearly us can by as- certalned, stands a8 fuilovu: Benate, Republic. aus, 213 Democrats, 12; Assembly, Republice aus, 53; Demovrats, 40; Qreenbackers, 8. SoerialDisprich 16 ae Enieon. Teib ect ich ta The Chicuya. Tribune. GeNeva LAks, Wis., Nov, 7.—~For Governor, Smith's majurity, 108, For State Benator, Dr. Reynolds, Republican, majority 153 over White, Demuerat, For Assemblyman, Firest Distriet, Aldrich, Republican, has o mnority of 160 over lsull,m Democrat. The tull Republican ticket elected. The Township of Liun givcs Smith, for Gov- ernor, 30 majority, The Townahip of . Bloomticld gives Smitn, for Governor, 85 wajurity, und Dr, Reynolds 85 ma- Jority. OnITO8H, Wity Nova TeWith ou il pre- cinct to hear: from, Mallory carrics Winuehago County by only thirty over Simith, sud Allls ‘13 ouly 200 hehid, f'wo Republicans and two Greenbackers were clected to tuo Assembly from this county. 3 Sooctit Dissstenia She Oy Tribuna, JaNEsvILLR, Wis., Nov, 7.—Full roturns are not yet in, hut it s estimated that Rock County gives 1,5(1‘ Republican majority, NEW YORK. TUE SENATE UEPUBLICAN, Soeciut Duantich 1o The Chicago Tribune. New Youk, Nov, 7.—With the single vxcep- tion of the Tumes, the papers here this mornlug mnade the Htato Senate o tle, sud gave the As- seinbly to the Domocrats, Thy returns to-day from the most autheutic sources leave the fg- ures fur the Senate us sent last mght—twenty Revublivans tu twelve Democrats, u majority of elght. Thoonly dispute In this conncction 18 repandiug the clection of Sanborn, n o dls- trict that gave 3,000 Kepubllean malority for tho State ticket. The wajority fn the Assembly Is ' reduced somewbal, though there 3 no question that ke Hepublleans lave u working mufurity. The figures now stauu: Republicans, 33; Demnucrats, 595 Green- back und Labor, 1. As 6343 the requtred work- ing maforlty, the Republieus haye two or three suen to spare. Al the doubtful cases buve been’ hewrd from, however, and this result will not b materfally changed. The muajority of the Demovrats on the State ticket is about 13,000, or 1,000 less than che wajority fur Secretary of Btate i 1575, TUE SPLENDID SUCCESS IN TUB LEGISLATUKE s dus to the couutsy entirely, as tho autl-Tam- wany caudidates clected fu this. city ure counted with the Democrats. Some of the Senatorinl coutests were exceedingly warn, ta the Niuth Diatrict, the Hou Wiltlam Il Robert sou, In 8 couvuss of .cleven dsys, overcamu @ majority of 5,200 given ‘Titden last year, und won by over 400, Amwony the Democratic arguments, the fact that e was chosen us oue of the cltizens of that Btate to bo present ot the counting of the Presi- dentlal vote fo; Florida wus used to @ajure Dim, but to no avail, Col Lathers, bis vp- poncat, 8 very weallby man, was prowised tho vowiuation for Lieutcnant Governor next year it be should beat Judge Kobertson, aud spent his monoy freely. TWO LODIES OF REPEATERS WEKE USED, but she personal populasity of Judgs Rebertson was too niuch for the cambination, ¢ lves In o strong Democratic county, but has never yet been defeated in a candidacy. Scnator Conk- | ling's district sends 2 Democrat to the State Scuate—a siznificant fact. THE STATE. ¢ Nrw Yonk, Nov. -An Altany speciol says: Returns from the interfor of the State come in slowly. The State ticket witl range from 12,000 10 15,000. The Republicans claim twenty of the tlifrty-two Benators and slsty-cight of the 123 mambers of the Assembly., Another dispateh says the Legislature fs ¢lose; probably Loth Lranches Republican, THR LEGISLATURE. ALBANT, Hov, The Eventng Journal makes the Senate atand 18 Republicans, 313 Detnocrats, 1 Indepenident: the Assembly 66 Republicans, G2 Demourats, IN NROOKLYN, Catlin, Republican fnominee for District-At- }amny in Brooklyn, is elected by over 3,000 ma- ority. LATEST LEQISLATIVE PIGURRS, Nrw Yonk, Nov, 8,—The Times publishesthis morning a et of members elected to the Legls- Jature, which niukes it stand ns follows: Senate, 20 Republicans, 12 Demoutits; Asscinbly, 83 Rtepublicans, 59 Democrats, 1 Labor Reform. Repubtivan majority on Joint baltot, 16 The Stn rays the Kepublicans will have a majority in the Senate. In the Aegembly the indleatlons are that the Democtats haven siim majority, though the - Republicous clalm It It witl requlre the complela vole iu svme of the ¢losge rural distylets Lo determine. The inajority for Beach in the State will be about 15,000, thoush it may fall below that fig- l‘ll 5 !Bcnch runs eeveral thousand behiud his ekat. ta clecting counties, Rx?mhl #and Democ soing of their oftieers in cach. DOURBON AND CRAWFORD COUNTIER, Fort 8cort, Nov. 7.—The Indepemlent ticket in Bourbon Conuty electeld two Democrats, ‘These gre the only ones on {1, The Republicans elected thelr Connty Treasurer and Sherlfl, In Crawford County the eotire Republican ticket was _elected by a larze majority, and in Clicrokee County the Republicans clected but one of their ticket. MASSACIIUSETTS. tov. nice, Buecial Dispaton (0 The Chicagn Tribune, Bostox, Nov, Ti—Gov. Rice to-day recelved the' ‘congratulation of hosts of frienids on his re-glection, and dispatches from all parts of the conntry, fncluding one from the Massachusctts Republican delegntion in Congress. In aletter to the State Central Committee he recognizes the valuablo rervice of the youug Republicans - the campaten, which he thinks will have n cheering and ralutory effect tipen the citn Btate, and conntry. The final returus give Rice a plurality of 1%,000, TIS DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTER nict to-night, and had Lieated discuesion over the cause of the defeat. It wus openty charged that the party had been sold vut in this city to gratify personal spite, but ot last the mem- bers beeame sufliciently reconciled to renomis nate Frederick O. Prince for Mayor by uccla- matiou. They aiready show symptoms of dis- trust for the fafyly of thelr ticket next_month, it belne understood toat Henry L. Plerce, & former Mayor.and ex-meniber of Congress, haa conernted to stand n the jnteresis of tho Re- publicans. To the Western Ansnciated Press, TostoN, Nov. T.—Returns from all but seven towns In the State are received. Tho vote Is as follows: Itice, 90,120; Guston, 7,755 Pitman, 10,2112 Thillips, 3,471, The ‘Scnate atands i Republicans aud 5 Democrats—n .F"'l“ of two Benators_for the Hepublicans. he ITouse stands 173 Republicans, 64 Democrats, 1 Liberal Republican, and € Inviepevient. The act allow- ing Harvanl College P'rofessors to bold ofiive CRIMINAL NEW A Cracksman in Gt Louis Carries a Knifo in His Heart Thirty Hours, The Thrust Given by a Fellow-Bnrglar, and the Blade Broken O, Strange Reticence of ilm Vietim, and Stolidity of the Mur- . derer, A Noted Desperado Killed While Try- ing to Escape, at Bards. town, Ky. A BINGULAR AFFAIR Spectal Dispaten o Ihe Chicama Tribane B7. Louis, Mo, Nev. 7.—A very singtlar tragedy took place here Monday night, though the facts did not come out until to-day. Atwut midnight on Monday n man was discovered in the vicinity of the Third District Pollee Station staggeringz along the street and acting in a dis- orderly and bolsterous manner. fle was taken Into the station on a charge of disorderly con- duct and placed in a cell, where he remained untfl the following morning, and was releaseds The man, whose name could not then be ascer- tafred, went to the house of a friend vamed Quigley on Heventh etrect; snd told Quigley he wos very Il with apainin the breast. Quigley took Wim to the City Dispensary, where an exwmination was had, and the discovery was made that the man Iind been stabbed in or through the breastboue, though the wound was conshdered alight, 11 B Sweetal Disoatch b he (hleazn Trtbune. Speetal Dispare ¢ Clcagn Tribune. Nrw Yong, Nov.‘T.—The Lvening Posl, re- ferring to the New York Statt electlon, says the discstablishment of the muaching has not de- stroved the Republican p:m(y. There has been o falllng off, uot of Republicans who went to the Democreatle party, bt of Republicans who stald at hawe, Those who refused Lo vate were Influenced by dissatisfaction with the ma- | yag adopted. continued to erow weaker amd more stupl o Ana v ———— ond this morning he dftdd, The cnse was e i L) hm'["fi.}m -lltscst.\b- curlous that n ngsbmnrlv 0 esnniuation was lshment, The Z'osl attributes the defeat to the NEBRASKA. held by the Coroner, and it was found that. the fallure of the Rovhester Couventlon to support dead man had been stapbed with w long- the President’s clforts to redeem the promises REFCOLICAN MAJORTTY. of tho Cluciunatl platform, If the Republican Speetal Diswatchto The Chirtgo Tritnine. Vladed {nck-knflc, the Dblade not only arty had, by its oflicial declarations, conformed OsauA, Neb,y Nov. 7.—Returns still comein | going through the outward wail o the Civil-Service order, and other measures of | slowly, but it Is safe to cstimate that Lake, | the body but Alrough the perieardiun the Administration, it would have won ade. clided victoxg-. Comparison is made with Massa- chusetts. where they won a great triumph by being Loldly outspuken on these lesues, Thae election ol Democratic State Senator from the Utica District §s cited as a rebuke to Conkling's courae adverso to Hayes. Republicsy, has been reselected Supreme Judge over Howe, Democerat sud Independent, by over 10,000 tnajority. This is the only State ofticer of anv consequence voted for, The Bepublicans of this county carried the whole ticket, except Probate Judge und Sherlfl, by ewall maforities, In somo counties the Democrats and Independents currled the day, and divided the offices. It Is hanl to tell whethier there has been any falling off worth meutfoning among the Republicans. The Inde- pendent party hing geown ellzhu{ sfnce the last clectfon.” In Otoe Connty the Republlcans for the first thne Luvo clected thelr Sheri and Judge. : Sioux Crtv, ln., Nov. 7.—At yesterdny'selee- tion fo Nortlieasterd Nebrasks, so far as heard rom, the Republlean eamdidutes are elected, with nlu'exuripunu of Dakota County, where the Democratie Bherl® and County Cominls- sloncr are elected by 25 or $) majority. MISSISSIPPI. TIE INDEPRENDENTS MAKE TNEIL APPEARANCE, JAcKisoy, Miss., Nov. 7.—Tho clection yester- day passed off very quletly, Little Intercat was munifested, as there was no opposition to the nominces of the Democratic State ticket. In few counties an attempt was made to clect In- dependents, but, with the solitary exception of Marshall County, where the Independents clect thelr entiro ticket, the attempt was unsuccess- {ul. In Warren and Ilinds Countles the Independ- cuts were well beaten, An Independent Sheri(f was elected §n Rankin County. Ex-Gov. Brown was run by his friends for Senator from the Eleyenth © Diatrict, composed of Iinds and Rankin Countfes, but was beaten upwards of 0600 votes. A very small vote was nulffll. Une precinet near Jackson, which genvrally votes over 500, polled only 2 Narcikz, Miss,, Nov. 7.—The vote of Adams County was lizht. 'The cntire Fuslon ticket was clected except possibly thu County T'reasurer and ono Represcutative. ‘The Democratle State ticket was voted almost unanimously by hotl artics, The clection was quict, and character- d by the best of feeling. IN WASHINGTON. WIAT 18 THOUOHT OF IT. Swectal Dimatch to The Caloayo Trbune, ‘Wasitinaton, D. €., Nov. 7.~—Tho elections of yesterday havo been the engrossing toples of conversation here to-day. Tho Republicans bave been wucerssfnd beyond dhelr anticlpations, and tho Democrats soo that thelr Qctober vier tary in Ohlo wus not the begintlng of ‘u thlol and sllghtly ‘mnclr;ulnglhn heart, death bel produced by hemorrhuge of the heart, thou, the bleeding was so slow and the victim rttel a stronz man that §t took thirty hours for hin to bleed to death, ‘Uhe polut of the knife-blade, an fnich lon, Was fonud inside the body, teld firmly by the bone through which it was driven, aud sl penetrating the “outward cu'»rln;.'[ of the heart. It was subscquently uascertalned that tho man’s name was _Andrew Norton, n well-known New York cracksman, and that he was stublied by Augustus Lauguton, a (riend of his, uisu u untorious criminal, The two were ont together drinking, and during o quarrel Laugliton stabbed Norton. Laughton was ar- rested this alternoun, and Is nosw in jail, but re- fuses to tatk. PENNSYLVANIA, TAF LAROR GREENBACKERS. Spectal Divptich to The Chicagn Tribune. PrrApELPals, Nov. 7.—Returns, official or seml-oficlal, of Tucsday’s election reduce con- slderably the estimates of the Democratic ma- Jority mado by tho best-informed politicians at. o Iato hour last night, but do not aflect the original statement of the general ve- sult. Complete figures from all Lut efght or ten couutles, and - partlal reporta from these, indicate = majority of 6,000 for Trunkey, Democratic candidato for Supreme Judge, and ane averagé majority of 8,000 or 9,000 for the whole Degnocratic State ticket. The Iater returns slow that the Labur-Greenback vote fs greater than first reports {ndieated. It Is not hinprobable $hat It will oxcced 40,000. This new party carded Luzerne County by 8,000, and pulled 8,000, or very near the Democratic strength, in Allezhony, In that county tho Pemocrats cleeted o” Comitnon Plens Judywe, Philadelphia gives an average majority of 6,5 for the Republican State ticket, bot clects Dem- ocratic county ofticers by an average majority of 1, Tle lowest Democrutle candidate Is :log.;firt, for District Attorney, whose wajority s 3 A DESPEIRADO KILLED. Spevial pawaieh In The Chicagn Trivune, LouisviiLe, Ky,, Nov. 7.—~For severnl years numerous crimes in the vicluity of Bardstown, the oldest place in Kentucky, have been com- mitted by n gang of scoundrels regularly or- ranized for that purpose. No clew 08 to who they were could be had until a few weeks ago, when, after numerous highway robberles in the vicinity, a sture In Bardstown was broken upen and pillaged. George W, Hunter, Marehal of that place, . interessing lilmsell 1n the case, traced the deed to George and Charles Murrell and Sam Ford. Ho cumna tipon them suddenly in the street, when all three hegan Oring at Wm. Huuter discharged a shot-cun and wounded Charles Murrelt in the lelt hand, Ilo then withdees, and they fled. Luter lie found them In the woods, Charles Murrell shot ot Huuter, but, misstng, was Jald out an fistant after by o shot from the Marshal, who, with lis posse, tlien caplured Georgo Sturrcll and Ford. Tt former now awalts'trial. The latter wus sentenced Lo nine years' penal servitude, To-day was selected ns the time for removing him to the Penitentiary, On leavime Bords- town this morning he slipped bis frons and run, Hunter® followed, and, catch- ing sight of Fonl flecing in n field, shot five thmes. Oue bullet, pussed n few lnches under the litart, produciog a fatal wound. Ford satd: “1'd have killed hlm, bad T got away.” He bas lonz been n terror to Nelson County. In 1870 he wunlered a negro in cold blood, und, lnst .\luf'. committed a wost hrytal outrugy, kllllni: Shelby Ballard while fe hed pruyiwge for his Mfe, ulittlo daughter at the samo tima Leeging. piteously for her parent’s safety, Tunter bus been dofng wuch tn the way of bringing Kentucky outlaws to justice, having been dealggnated to do so by Gov.' ary, who seems very desirous of breakingup all the £angs of outlaws who disgrace the State, ADDITIONAL RETURNE. « Prrranung, Nov, 7.—Returns from 203 out of 293 distrlcts fn Allegheny County kive Sterrett, Ruopublican, for Supreme Judge, 12,074 Trun- kev, Demnocrat, 7,5783 Bentloy, Labor-Grreonback, 5,750, Sterrett's majority over Trunkey, 4,566, Republieans clect thelr entlro county theket with the exeeption of Fetterman, for Judye o the Court of Common Pleas, Halley, his op. uent, hag u mujority of 230 In tho districta heard fromy, but it will'require the ofllclal count. to deterinine It. Hart nuil Passmore will have about 500 majority in the vounty, Additfonal county returns give the follow- Ingz majorities: I’A:rr{ Noyes, 230; Dauphin, art, 3 ) n, Tart, Warre: art, 503 'York, N 8,100; Delnware, Hart, 1,567, PRILADELYIIA, *Noy, 'l.—l'hu.{u“nwmg are majorities Ly counties, Return8 frowm ~Elk, Aunlata, Potter, Susquehanna, Sullivan, and Wayne ars very wmeagre, aud furnish only o slight basis for estimated, but the vote of'the remaining countles, as piven above, will he changed very littlo by the fuil ofticial count: NOYEy (DRMOCH, \"l')““‘ i 1 wave which wus {0 sweep them futo SOMEWIAT MYSNTERIOUS. * T30 MM 3 AT Y T Momeo vower In 1880. The clection of Qov. 81 ALbANS, Vb, NOv. 7.—A dispsteh from Rice in Blossachusetts ugoinat such | Rouse's Polnt saya: **Rufus Meaton, an ox- odds hos besn especially gratlfying | tensivo werchant, hus suspended. 118 lnbilf- to lils fricuds, aud ia regardodas the commence- ment of o conservative Republican movement in that State which will creatly strengihion the Administration. No accuraté mnews of the result in Chicago was receised until a late hour thls cvenlog, when announcemient was nade that the entire Republican ticket wos carried b, n conalderable mafority, aud that the Rlng was smashed. . Representatives Brentano — und Aldrich were greatly gratited at the souounce- wents wsento . . MARYLAND. PRINCIPALLY DEMOCBATIC, Bavristone, Nov. 7.—Roturns from most of the countics Indlcate that Keating (Dem.), for tles aro $95,000, uwd his asséta wro stated to bo $100,000, but will probably not realize thut, A lurge storchiouss owned by Heaton at Rouse's Polnt was recently burned. Later dovelop- ments indicate that there were some frregular transactions obliterdbed by the conflagration, ns it 1s stuted that United States Government offle cers wers sthotit to scize Lhat storchouse, bellov- Ing that it contuined smuwgled zoods, Insurunce uounting to $1,000 wero surrend npanies agalist which they were held. Ieaton's friends claim that this wis dony he- cause ol tho carelessness of the person who caused the fire. It (s alsu alleged that Hceaton hus gone over to Canmla and taken up his abudo to cscape prosecution by the Goverunent. V! TolWhseree s uchanua, the (reenback voto Is com- paratively heavy. In Behuylkit County the irecnbackers polled 3,000 votes. Fhie fptluwing i the vota on the State ticket | Controller, will have o majority rangiog from | Heuton was for years the President of the Na- in Lujerne, uglu% wlcteon dlurlulsL::?: hm\\" 'll'»ow to 0,000, . The Benate stands seventeen | tlonal Bunk of Chutplain,” from:“For dtate ‘Treasurer, Wright (Labor Re- | Democrats to nine Republicans. The Mepub- o & E form), 5903 Hart (tepublican), 5,858 Noyea | Mlcaus gain Senators in Allewhany, Carolfue, and SUDDEN FLIGUT. (Demotrat), 2870, Returns of Republican majoritica throughout thy State ageregate 32,505, This Jeaves n net Democratic majority of 8,46 for State Trencurer, As Sterrett las beeh unifosmly rusuing sliead of iis tleset for Supremv Judpe, there i3 some 8epariy, Mo., Nov, 7.—=The HDemoerat will to- morrow contain a tull arcount of the flizht of Willimin 1% sMeade, Cashier of the Appleton City Bank, of 8t. Clalr County, A partial es- aminution of the affairs of the bank shuwa that Garrett Conuties, and the Demoerats waln Ben. ators Iy Prines George and 8t, Mary's Countles. The Hottso will ~ probably nd_sixty-five Demoerats to nincteen Repubilicans, In the Jast Housuthe Lepublicans had twenty-foury du(l;‘lll a:\‘llll' the (IEA:II {unult lm; u‘llnl ulxglw. o MICHIGAN,. Meade has not cinbezzlied any funds belonsing ule 8O, ukrinan ol e Kepublican | ol Stale (,'mnmflh‘c. on private advices ‘mn'h'(-d DETROIT, ey Ao bflllk| a1l Uiera ‘are suillclant aseets to caver all Hobilitice, 8¢, Clale County saucd Loty to aid the construction of the Kaneas City & Memphis Rallroad, Thero are $30,000 Intheee bonds unaccounted for, 1t 1w bulleved Meado Is conuected with this disappearuuce, and fed to-night tigures up a majoritylof 2,000 (o 3,000 for Judge Sterrett in the Btate, and [x hopelul for the cleetion of lart also. ‘There by not sa wuch contidence mantfested to-night at the rooms gf the Denocratic Btate Commiltee, fears Sreclal Panaleh (o Tha Clicagn Tribune, DxTroir, dtleh,, Nov. 7.—Tha vote in this city yesterday s flually counted. For Mayor, GUreusel, Republican, gets 5,401; Lawgdon, o for fear his erlmjuul act . had helnr expressed that Luzerne County may vrove | Democratie, 0633 Mills, * (reenback, B13; | poey ‘or soon would be, diseovered, s weak spot. Wiltkun V. McUrath claios, | Simpson, Worklugman, 8245; Farusworth, Pro- ¢ the laxpaye : , that there §s ne reason yet, to believe hlhluou..‘fll. (i o "hm‘“ it the Inxplyue bT Sh Clalr County held o munmui to conshiler tho I liow thol ‘Trinky’s msjority will be’ bond buslucss, As 20,000 Tad been fesued wuch under Parkinson, for Treasurer, was the only Re- 6,000 {12 the Btate, % L and pogsoud hulle or benetit derlved, 1t was pe- PIRETHEIEN. Lo o A m‘:’:‘;[;qx;‘r'sflmm outhe clty ticket, bl plurality | 0 WVES T ilaee tiio SHLUY Luwds’ nut s PITTSBURG, Vi Nov, T~The entiro Keput- | Tho murket sehemo wasdefeatea by amujority | counted fory Meade’s whereabouts are uob Meau ticket in this county Is elected, with, pos- | of GO0, uown, ——— CARDOZA CONVICTTD. Cowunpia, 8. C.,, Nov, T.—A verdict of Sguilty " was rendered this morning fu Judge gnkl\luxu'n cast, An appeal will doubtless be Ko, - ‘Thy case agniust Robert Rinalls, meonmber)of Congress, chiarged with accepliig u bribe while s member of the Leglalature, was taken up frime- diately after the verdict ugrainet Cardoza, Judgs Melton, his counsel, has moved for the rewoval of thecase to the United States Court, on the ground of projudico and_ politicol feellng, Ar- Lument on 1he mottun to-morrow, The Urand Jury has peturned an hlictment agatust I, B, Whittemore, accused of accepting a bribe when a meinber of the Seuate. Whitlee taore was in Cunala when lust heard from. ———— A MYSTERY, Ipecla? Dispuich iu ‘e Chlcago Tridune, Lixcory, Neb,, Nov, 7.—Willlam Van Vor hiees, ushand of the Womun who I8 reported to havoe killed hersel? and threo chtldreu the ather day at Wilton, Wis., passed through bere fast NEW JERSEY. GOVERNOK AND LRGISLATORE, Newang, No Jiy Nov, 7.—The latest returns give McClellan 13,500 mafority over Newell, hat Kteer ur State Niprenso, J i Tue Lwlflmxa I3 Democratie In both fHouses. elected, ‘The rest of the Ueket is Demaocratie, kY o d, o Yol Ut ‘i Labor-Greonback vote (s betmeen 4,000 Al | 13 Devioonsts S lfl:zuz,m‘;,h,"; iy 5,000, Detoceruts, 4 [ndependents, and 27 Republic- KANSAB, s TAE STATE AT LALCH. Leavenwourst, Kut., Nov, 7.—Returns of Tuesday's clection in this State received by the Leavenworth Zimes fndicate that o small vote was polled In pretty much all the countles, The Btateoters voted for were Licuteugut-Governor for the unexplred tenin caused by the resignation of Lieut.-Uov. Battep, and Chlet Justice. The Revublicuns elect their candidate, L, Humphrey, for Licutenant-liov- eruor, aud A, P, Jorton, for Chivt Justlee, by the uaual majoritles, conaidering tho number of #ibly, the cxception of Fettermau, for Comnion Pleas Judge, by an age ajority of 1,000, It will take the ofllcial *cuunt to decide the re- sult between Fetterman and Balley, though there Is reason o belleve the former has o atnull majority, 'There 18 also reason to belleye that Sterrett, for Btute Supreme_ Judge, fa ———— FINANCIAL, % Cincinnall Commerctal, Not, 7, Late yesterday afternoon the news that Elf Kinuey & Co.—Etl Kiguey, W. R. Lowe, hiay soulnlaw, and Frank M, Herlburd—bad sus- pended payment spread swiftly over the city, A reporter for the Cummercial found M, Lowe Iu bis bauk ut 5 p. w., and obtalyed from him the following = stutement: ‘The re- port was true; the bank lad falled to weet s obligations. ‘The labilitics, Mr, yotes polled, with hut few cxceptions, | Lowe auld, would be found to amount toabout | yyye e ays nis wite and Le did not The Republicons elect thelr county | $150.000. The losses would fall iuostly ou peo- i eethier " theker Iul pretty much every county Ilyl blo outslde of tue city, |Depoaltors in Oblo and v plestantiy togeLiivty bat sy b il ot deserted her, but was going to Furacss County, 1n this Btate, to prepars a home for ber, she - tendings to come vut In tho spying. Ho says be don't belleve the story uof ber committing sul- the State, (reche County gocs “for the Green- buckers, us also does Bourbon, The Republi- cubs fu this county made the mistake of bead- iug thelr ticket With a very obnosious caudi- udiana we understand.—Rer | Mr. Kinuey bus assets {n real estate aud gecuritics that will cover this twice over, or_would at grood prices. 'The losses are lurgely distributed, and nobody date for Bherilf, and, as the resulty had the | will be ruied by the wuspension. Mr, | 4 bub belleves the deathof she wifo apd chil- whiole teiset deféated.’ " Lowo sail tnat’ Oir. “iunevis pn. | dred was couscd by foul play. | A telegrun oo orexs, Run., Nov, T.—The rcturns of the | vate fortune would be applied to the "fn wulll"‘rh s 1o the "'ut o fel, election I this hiate yesterday come by slowly. | lNouldation of the indebteducss. ‘The partuers, | “U58I oK i Weuk o the greateat oot s, Ad [ar us heard from, Horton, Republicuy, for Chict Justice, recelves thy Republlcan vote, sud will have o bandsowe majority, The State will Do 20,000 1o 3,00, COUNTY BETURNS, AtcuisoN, Kau., Nov, 7.—Marshall County, Marysville Preciuct, gives Horton, Republican, {for Chic(Justice, a mujority of 300, and Water- 8pn, Dewocrat, 1or Licutensnt-Governor, & ma- fority of 500. 'This Is Watersolr's home. Juckson County gives Hortonand Huwphrey, l(eg_ubll\-.ms. ubuut 130 tujority. Washingtou County gives Horton snd Hum- phrey cach over 0 wajority. * Brown aud Nemalu Countles cach give Horton jnmf‘}lumyhrvy sbout the usual Republicau ma- joritics, ‘There was cousiderable geratehing in all these hoayd Mr, llerlburd, bad vothlvg. From other sources our reporter learned that bankers here had for sume time pust regarded the trin s shaky, The resull wus that ooly oue bank was caught heavily in checks yesterday, und shat for $13,000. Mr." Lowe remarked that Mr, Kluney bad been a Leavy loscr by the veucral sbrink- oage and by the faflure of fricnds by whom ho had stood, to bis own great disadvantage. — ———— SUICIDE, Spectat Dispatch tn The Chicago Triduss, Pzay, Ind,, Nov. 7.—Yesterdsy wmoralug o man mmd.fqhn Webster was found bsuging dead ina desgtted cabin about twolve wiles from here, io Cass County. The suicide was | surrendered bersclf, sud was brougbt beforg caused by fussnity. Judge Towuseud thiy alternoun vd @ weit uf ( . DEPOSED, LousaviLrg, Nov. 7.—The Rev, B, H. Black- well, of the Presbyterisu Chburch, was eposed by the Preabytery of New Albavy yesterduy, charged with adultery and falsebuod. ——— VINDICATED IIER JIONOR. Corumpry, 8. C, Nov. @.—8Sallie Pouling Wood, an unsophisticated country girl of 17, sbotaod killed Samuel G Henry, who attempted to violute ber verson Just nizut in the house of ber brothee-iu-law. Henry was 4 wurricd oy, with thyee children, Miss Wood fuwedlately - cxeeeds the price In Europe orpus, and bafled In the eum of $1,000 touwait the verdlet of the Coroner's jury. The sYmpsthics of tha entire community are %ith the youuy Iady, Both parties aro réspectably connected.. TATAYT, ENCOUNTER. New Yokrw, Nov. G.—Gecorge MeDride, n canal-boat Cantain, was shot dead lo-plght white quarreling with William_Thompson, the watchiman of Woodruf's store, in Brovklyn. JUDICIAL MALFEASANCY, AxxAroLIg, Ml Nov. 7.—The irlal of Judgea Grason and Yelloty, of the Baltimore County Cirenlit Court, who were Indlcted for malfeas- auce in oflice, was coninenced to-day. QUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT. Noneownx, Nov, 7.—Charles F. (ettalecd has heen found guiity of embezzclment while Depaty Collector. —— THE WEATHER, ‘Wasmixatox, D, C., Nov. 8—1 a. m.—For the Upper Lake region amd Uper Mirsisalpot Vale ley, clowly weather, raln “or snow, easterly winds, backine to colder northweaterly, and falllog, followed by rising, barometer. LOGAL ORaERYATION i | 59 8.V, 42 tigado, Nov. 7._ on, I Wessther, s a2 UENERAL ORSRIVATIO! €nioano, Nor. T-Midnipht. Thr,|_ind. “Sattons. Jar. AlBenn, .. e 5003 Bufiaiy’ —————— WEANED FROM PHENIX, Snectal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Brooxmaroy, IlL, Nov. 7.—F. K. Phenix, proprictor of the celebrated Phaulx nurscrics ut Normal and Bloomington, transforred his property, conslsting of (00 acres in nursery stock In Normal aud 740 acres of land In South- crin Wlinols, to 3% 8. Tuttle nnd Alonzo Follett, of New York, bis eredlitors to the extent of §120,000. These parties, In 1872, lent Phwnix $0,000, and for the two past years Phonix hos defnulted me payment of Interest. There s 100,000 worth of stock on the Phenix nugsery. It is thought that Pheenix will go Into bhank- ruptey, ThePhanix nurseries were cstablished JUEE N ——— THE INDIANS, ° * Sptcial DispateR 10 The Chicuan Tribune. 5 Bismanck, DT, Nov. 7.—The Sltting Ball Commissioners, Gen, Terryy, Gen. Luwrence, Col. 1L, C. Corbln, James 8toue, atenographer, and Lieut, L H. Jerume, of the §evepth Cav- alry, areived this evenlng from Buford, in am- bulances, leaving there Sunday, They came from Benton to Buford in mackinaws fu tea «days, ‘Tho party has left for 8t. Paul, Gen. Terry roports positive orders to Col. Miles to bringe the captive Nez Perees to Bulord, and the Seventh Cavairy §s now en route to Buford to escort them to Bismarck, the weatker or no other excuse to inferfers e —— OUR CORN CROP, Spectal Dizpateh to Tha Clicugn Tridune. NEW Youn, Nov. 7.—The Times' Washington specint gays the corn erop of the United Stutes Is placed at over 1,350,000,000 busbiels nuuuatly, and of this amount only (0,000,000 bushels is oxported, Mr. Howitt thinks if - provision bo made nt the Parls. Exposition to practieally i1- lustrate the ceonomic value of Indian corn, it wonhd tend very materially to increase ils con- aumptlon fn European countries, aud lagely n- Crease our gnnual export. ———— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Inpranarovts, Ind,, Nov. 7.—John W. Ray wad today removed from the office of Register in Bankruptéy, which he has beld since 1867, Judge Grestiam ordercd the removal without sa vet assigning a causc. 8ax ¥rascisco, Nov. T.~Thers I8 & move- ment among the white r-makers in this ety to bring here the uncmployed whitae el ! ers gf New York, An effort will also udo to luduca the United States Collector of Tuter- nal Revenue In this district to be particular ln exacting bonds Irom Chinese tirma, ————— OBITUARY, Special Dispateh 1o The Chicans Tribune, Graxnp Raring, Mich, Nov, 7.—Col. Milo E. Gifford, who served with ddistiuction in the Unlon Army fu comnmand of a New Yark regt- ment, and afterwards wos o merchunt at Piainwell, fn this Stato, aud n member of the Michigan Legislature from Allegan County in 1807, died In 8t Murk's Hospltal, a charitabls Institntion here, to-day, aged 44, Business re- versed and [H-health had broken bio down so thot e was a tere wreek, — ———— Echoes from Deud Voloes, Sew York Sun, Nov. 6. The Selentifia American’of this week contalns tng first announcementof what may be the most wanderful luveution of the day, ~Nothing could be more increditle than the likelihol of ones - more hearing the volee of the dewd, ')-ut the Invention of the new fustru- ment (8 safd to render this possiblo hereatter. It 18 true thut thut the vojees are stilled, but whoever has spoken or whoever inay speak into the mwonuth-plece uf the phonvzesph, and whose words ure recorded by t, bas the ussurunce that s speech may Do reprofuce wudibly to hls own tones loug sfter hy bimsel! bas turned to dust, A strip of Indented paper truvels throiigh o llttls muching, the sounds of the lutter ure mognitled, oud posterity centuries hence hear us as |n1uiu|¥ us i} we were present, Speech nus become, us 1t were, lmwortal, ‘The Selentifie dmerican suys: #The possibilities of the future are not much mors wonderiul thun those of the present. The orator in Hoston sueaks, the inacnted strip of puper I8 the tagdble result: but this travels under & second muchine which may connect with tho telephone. Not only s ths speaker heard now in San Franciseo foe eyample, but by puss- 1ngr the strip sguin under the reproducer fio may he heard to-morruw, UF NeXL year, oF hext cen- tury. Iy speech In the tirst instance is recorded and trunamiitted efmultanevusly, and indetinite repetition s possible, ¥'The new Invention {s purely mochanieul-- no electricty Is fuvolved, ftlsa “‘"l"“ wifalr of vibrathyg lates, thrawn fnto vibrtion by the human volee, 16 I8 cruda yet, but the pnnciple hias heen found, and moditfestions s\t fmprove- wents arg ogly @ mutter of thne, So also are its psslbitities other thun those already noted, WILL Jettor-writing Lo a thing of the pastd Why nat, 0 b{ slinply talkiug into 8 mouthplece our epeech T reconled onn paper, aud our cor- respondent can the same paper hear us speak? Arowo to huve a pow kind of bookst There is no reason why the vrations of onr madern Cleeros shiould not be reconted snd detachubly bound 80 thap we cau rub the ln- dented alips through the mackive, and ju the quict uf our own upartients listen again, aud a3 often as we will, to the cloquent wonds, Nor are we restricted to_spoken words. Music may be erystalized s well. Tinuging an opera oy an oratorlo, sung by the greatest Nving vocalists, wo desire.” — ; 'nu; Electrio Ticht, t appears Lo be disticult Lo arrive at tho cosl of using the lectrie Hizht, dzures of estimate hf different experiences Varyiuy cousiderably, 1n mauy vanufseturing establishuients the cost of the puwer to drive s magueto-electrie machine would ascarcely be folt, us ouly two or thres horse-power at the most would Lo required. The cost of the carbous [s said to bo less thay tive cents per hour, per lunp, ou the Jubloch. koll plan; abother estluate is about twice as much, but refers to (wo lamps instead :{ ‘r"lll.: Al" Iil]l!t‘(l’ll: Nubt which docs mix" ceording to ¢ avcount, appear to c cuu-truu'fcd oy the Jublochkoft p‘nu, tested in pravtlcal service at L Chapello, France, costs, ncluding motive power for the machine, about :3‘ :l‘xlltfml %er‘ l::glp {)cr bour. Ifluh.lnel cupable of rutinfug threa lumps cust less than 500, and perhaps that sum could be mude to cover ull the first outlay. Tue wear sud tear of the wachine 1s vot estivaated. A carcful study of the hzures thus far (urndshed Jeads to tho eliel that Hght can be surnbshed by electricity {u France at about two-fitths the cost of gusi and, us the price of yus fn wost Awericua dtics it scetny probuble that g shullar estimate of “the comparative cost of clectric Maminavion for this couutzy would Lalely spply. thus recorded, pad capsbls of belug repeated 8 NADWAY'S REMLDEES, m~nan, From the Hon, Thurlow Weag INDORSING Dr, RADWAY'SR. R. R, REMEDIES After Uslog Them for Several Tears, New Youx, Jan.4, 1877, —~Dxan fin: Having foy eral yeRra ferd your medicine SUnOLInLy s after experiencing their ellicacy ¢ 18 o tews & pleansr Thian A duty 1 nowicdgc the sdvAntAge wit inve de, he il sre resorten tows oflen ,\ At Always with the destred cffeet, ot b better deseribed Hin 1L I8 by i i apoly the linbnent feequentty free) b ding 1! mised ** reifef.”” o '({31"3'.«1':“ v TGO Dr. Ravway. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Cures tho YWorst Pains in from Onotg Twenty Miantes. INOT OINE EOUR 'Amrrn.uflnfi’l‘?;l'wd\rm mmt‘_:mfi !x!)‘,nnp auftey o pai AY'S READ e ufen FOR EVERy' PATNY V1t was tho Gruiy arig 1a” > VLN The Only Pain Remedy That Ipstantly stopsthe most exeruciating patng, Altayy ous application RN, EFROX ONE TO TWESTT NINTTES, 0 matter how violent or excruefating the RIEUMATIC, Yed-Liaden, 1niten, Crippie curalgie, or prosiraicd with disesss may s RADWAY'S READY RELIZR WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflommation of tho Biaddor, Infismmation of the Bowols, Conpestion ot the Lunga, Boro Throat, Dificult Breathing, Palpitation of the Hoart, Eystarics, Oroup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenga, ondacho, Toothacho, Neuralgia, Roumatism, Cold Chills, Aguo Caills, Chilblaius, and Ifroot Dites, applteation of the READY RELIE] Y o &:':'x%ffim: tho pala or FiHER A AR i EHRiEly 1o ataty irops fn half & tumbler of water wit g Travelers .lllx:'y:.'fi:"il"'v'fi"-'[ J ".'»w;'um i or u:g\‘; = READY TELTEE Wi theme? A few et i e will prevent rleknessor pain from chAnRe of water. 15 1t Dolicr 1nag French Hrandy O BITters id & stiioiaat: FEVER ARD AGURE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 cents, R I:rnnl.lnlhll worht that mnnr:m'rflm:’:fl e and ail uther Malarious, Biiloun, Searlc, Kt 'IWHL Yellow, and otlier Fevers (alded by 1tADW, 1LLS) 'v?f a 'rif.".lfié" DY S HEADY RECIEES Fx(:'y it HEALTH! BEATAY! Htrong and pure Tch Dlood—Tncroaso of Fiesh and grilllllthb-c}:ufiktnIndHunudxull:v\nplcxlunb“uml DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent as made the most sstonlshing cureas so qaick, sarapi] ro the chisnges the body undercoes under the Influcuce of this truly wonderlul medicine, that Every Day an Increase {n Flesh auwd Welght is Seen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOCD PURIFIER. Rv'lrz dron of the fiarss) eates throuzh Lhe iinod, aud Juices of tho the w; 1 the rillian Tesotrant commnay. weat, Urtne, and other talds i, 1o vigor of e, fur it preparcs ow and niorlad ol r Dijcast, et 11 the patient, daily hecomlog reduced by tho wastes g decowpusition that ure conttnually progress(ng, succeeds i arreating thes wastcs, and Fopairs the ranio with new iaterlal tmade from healthy blosd=and tnis thie Saraapurifiiau will and duCe securo~a cur s cere fuin: fue whiew ouce this semedy vogimenices 1t work of purincation, and succeeds (n - dimintshing the loss uf astes. 1La vepairs will be sapl every day the tent witl frol Wimacl strodger, tha tood dicotlig better, appeito haproving, ot Besh and wefgutfa- Nout only does the Bargaparillian Resolvent oxeet all princial sxents [n the care of Chite, Scrofutis onatitutions! and Skin discasca, but it Ls tho vnly puse Juive cure or Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints, Trioaey aud Womb Discases. Gravel, Dishetes, Drorey. Bluppage of Water, lucontineuce of Urine, BrighCs Albuminuris, sug tu alt cases where there ar ek dust duponils, or the water 1p Lk, ciotdy, mived with substances ik the white of &b egyg, Or threads K0 white . OF Thery Ie a woebid, dark bilous appea. lvrtlt.:“k,l.l‘l;' Ylgf‘“’l!l:(‘w‘fin'llln“”.;"‘ am) ‘l'hen [ 'lnl.:z ulig selisation wihen pussing water, aL Pald tn tho mallof the back and song tbo Jols, Tumor of Twolve 'Years’ Growth Curod by Radway’s Rosolvont tabwav-L havo hiad Ovsrisa Tu oud ‘bowels. lio doctors sald o forit" 1 everyihin it wieaded, byt vothinge belped me, T 01 ol Wiuughs | would ery 1t: bag had no cuuso | had sulleied fur twelve years. 1 tookalx of the Hesolveut sid une bug of Itadway's I'lily, and (¥0 Imllh'lulauur liead] "’"“‘I and thoro benot a sl of e vecn ur felt, and 1 fec) butter, aniarter, and years, THo Wurst 1 '..l.“ l"‘l' Juft slde "Jl' I‘.‘Illl l::"ll'll. A‘ln':‘ the 3 write this 0 yod {or Lhe besenl of nthers, You vad publish ¢ f yuuchovse. HANNAM FUKNAVE, PRICE, - = 8§ Per Hottlo, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. pn_ Axpom, lll:ku Aprtl 30, 1873, ~DR. RADWAT= F ind Sir: f base been takiug {our Resolvent, B siing 1ils, and ulso ualng e Hewdy Kellel alaut 010 YeAr f0r Ovurtan tuuiurd ou the ubdowmen, whih | fuost enutuent bliysiciana“of our Medloal Latlei e d T privn e welght woa 2 when I commenced with yu!u lugn.\llcrm by Lwo butdied And Len puutis, hut they aro Lk 1 laken l'llll"{lfl" Dbattics of lw- "kt e el s by rosas sond s 0T Saod R PSR el Plewsa e MRS, C. KRAPE Auother Yetter from Mrs, C. Krapl. Dx. Ranwav=-Eind 8ir: T take the liborty toadd Jouserin, My ealus s greatly inibruv A e our wedlelnee Threa ‘of sy tutors srs enlind kutae aud L fourtl 1 uearly 80, Drupey la fuic, leald fa“" Impruving, s oy welght decresslug very o 1 AvE ad w Erekt Wy calla thie suingier 0 1y the womlerful cure your wedicine liss duus for i fiot Gblo, pus from Canada, Lhree (i Juckio; Gulte w number frw this place. “ll‘llll‘l i‘s_llkvn s 1 HAL e sre well icquainted with un.'xn,.x. & estion lady. and very bevevoleut, Kbo hos beel Dicaus ol setliig uiady buttlea of the Resolveat by drukxiste of Ana Arbyr, Lo persons alicied With that UL YU g et s 4 Yiugnpact & co. Aug Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18, 1473, e —— DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Perfectly taste elegantly coated with sweet. u nY's Plilsy the uw of_gll dlsutdera ol the blulas acll, Liver, e, -IM{. ladder, Nervous dis- . SEes Howein wmf&".mu 'S akfangeninis of o cure. Pu* ch e, D o1 Interusg vise wrranted (o cect s potiid F} ContaluloN by uercuty, BB deletétlous irugs. frbucu-znelwuwmn symplome yesultini{roT Dliorders of the Dixesilye Oriaus: fonstinujon, laward Vilce. Fuliness of the Blood o guscd, Leartbard, Dl of ot ke 0wl el Hat o our Lrg utteriug ' Ba fead ek o mor in tha **there wad i fiar ho Bloniach. BWuNILE of U . 04 3 (1 -atblog, Flutteriog ut the feart, Chukild audsull aciastaot wiieg s 8 lying poutute DI oy lslun, Dots of Webe Defute tha blcht, Festr and alia {5 b Hiad, Dencleacy of Porspirations sllowuas OF (e KD dud Eyes Paly fa tho Fhic, Chint, » a0 Sudden Flusbes ug Duut buruiid i % A tow doses of Radway's Pills will frec thgssttoD froin all § - e Price, 20 e Ly C-guined Perbod. Boldby Drikvhas. READ FALSE AND TRUE. Scod ona letter stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. 32 Warteo-st, Ne st Now Yk s targsiiun WO Moussiid

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