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TR CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1813, amendment to the Covstitntion has a large tmajority fn its favor, The State Benator holds vver. ¥ 5 TWELFTH DISTRICT. MORGAN COUNTY. Spectal Diepateh 1o The Tridune. JacrsoNviLLE, 1L, Nov. 6.—~The official can- vass shows the following majoritles in thisconn- ty: Etter, Superintendent, 278; Cronksite, Treaeurer, 253; Boringer, Congrossman, 440; Callan, Stale Senator, 134 ¥nlvely, Clerk of the Supreme Conrt, 264; Jones, Clerk of the Anpellate Court, 324: Dunlap, Sheriff, 1,247} Kennedy, Commissioner, 30; McDonald, State's Attorney, 6; Riley, Coroner, 145, In each caso thesu are the majoritics of Democrats over Republicans. The Greenback vota for Mathers for Congress was 1,122. On the question of the dralnaze smendment there was s majority of 8,423. Morriton, the Republiéan minority can- sidate for Mnn-eentm.lvc!i Bl“d 6,470 votes, ‘Vasey, Democrat, 4,557, and Bridges, Democrat, il el % ' BANGAMON COUNTY. Fprelat Dispateh to The Tribune. Srrinariety, Iil,, Nov. 6,—~The count o this city was not completed thil 3:30 this morning. Returns from all the city wards aod twenty- threo ont of twenty-sight townships o 8anga- mon County show the vote for Representative #a follows: Grass, Republican, 0,193; Bnigg, Democrat, 5,410; Tracy, Demuoerat, 8,811 Jayne, Republican, 8,277; Carpenter, Natfonal, 2,020, The plunping for Col, (iross was partially due totha fact that Dr. Jayue was supposcd to bo certain of election, LATER. Bpecial Dispatch to The Triduna BrrinGriELD, Iil., Nov, G.—Dispatclics re- celved licro by State officials indieate a Repub- Jican majority of one in the State Senato, with two distrlets In doudt, and possibly Republican. A majority In the Leglslature of at least four on Joint hallot fa canfidently ¢lalmed by Repubile- nns. Sprinver's majority in this district will be anout 2,000, a loss of 1,000. Boyd {s here, but hias no newa from Iis district. A dispatch from Avou clnims bis electfon, The Democrats vlect thelr Clerka fn thisdivislon, -In this county the Republicana elect the Sheriit by 150 und the Corouer by s handsome ruajority. LATEST, Soeetal Disnaich n_ The Tridune. 8rriNarimLD, Iil., Nov. —Rcturns from city sod all but four townships give Smith $,473; Cronkrite, 3,533; Bntes, 1,145; Spade, mo3; Eiter, 4,280; tlal, 693." Returns from “ull but. one township give ‘Tracy 715 majority over Jayne, thusclecting Sujgg and Traey, Democrats, to the House. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. TIPTON'S UNFOPULARITY. Bpeciat Disvated ta The Trivune, Br.ooxixnaron, 111, Nov, 6.—The remarkable conduct of the Thirteenth Congressional causes much wonderment amoung all parties. Tipton, Lepublican, for Congress, fell behind sl over the district. Tlo would bave been elected Lad he kept up with the other caudidates In McLean Couuty, where Ator, Republican, for Sheriff, 18 electod by about 1,000, Tipton and Htevenson ran aldo by aide, both claiming a ma- “jority of four or five. Dewltt County elected o Republican candidate by 300 to 875 and dcefeated fipton by 175, Tha official majority of Mason Connty is 783 Tazewell, about 650; Logan, 145 10160, Btevenson claims, and will have, 1,70 1o 1,800 majority. i DOUGLAS COURTY. Specinl Dispatch 1o The Tridune, TuscoLa, Ik, Nov. B.—Douzlas abont 100 Democratic. MABON COUNTT, dpeolal Inupatch (o The Tribune. HAvANA, 1L, Nov, 6,.—Returns for tho county are Incomplete. Btovenson's majority in tho county over ‘Tipton 18 about 000. Thp Repre. ecntatives are {n doubt. FOURTEENTH DISTRIOT. MACON COUNTY. Special Digrate to The Tridune. Decarun, 1a, Nov. 6.—The followlug are the oftivial majoritics in Macon Couuty: Smith, Re- publican, Treasurer, 1853 8lade, Republican, . Superintendent of Publle instruction,$20; Slade 1ends the ticket by 200; Canuon, Republican, for Cofigress, 303 mojority; a gain of 235 In 1870, His majority in the district will reach 1,500, MofTett, Republican, for State Scnator, s elect- el by 356 majority. In the district Tyler and Ingham, Republtcan, aud Durfeo, Democrat, are clected to the House. Durfee’s majority over Jack, Dumocrat, 1s 128 Forstmeyer, Republe- an, for 8herifl, §s elected by 34, The Demnocrats elect Dinnier Coroner by 9 majority., The pro- hibition vote fn the county was about 1,100; Greeuback, 1500, CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. Special Dirvatch (o The ridune, Cuaxpaicy, Ik, Nov, 6.—Returns from this dletrict are all in except Coles County, which Is donbtful. Canuon's majority over Jones, Dem- werat, 18 about 2,300, In the Thirtieth Benatorlal Diatrict George Bcroggs and Dr, James Core, Republicans, and W. A, Day, Democrut, are olected. ‘U'he Republican county ticket fa elected by about 1,000 majority. - The Fististsa are groatly cuagrined at the defeat of their Cougresslonal «cundidate, Jesse Harper. VEUMILLION COUNTT, apecral Devaich to The Tribune, DaxvitLe, 1L, Nov. 8.—A complete victory cronned the effurts of the Repuhllean varty of this'rounty yesterday. The Stato ticket his a mmjority of 80U, Cannop, fur Congress, will leave the county with a vlurality of 600, Moore- house, tor Shorlff, gets about 200 plurality, 1lohlen and Marston, for the lower House, and Hunt for the Scoate, arc clected withiout doubt, Mul{mhfi' the Democratic minority Represent- ative, will go vut of tho county with 5000 vates, which tnjurcs his clectlon, Tiie National party have polted ahout 1,000 votes for thelr mnde. date for Congress, Harper's ollicials returns are not fn. S—r FIFIEENTII DISTRICT, JABI'EBIL COUNTY, Apecial Diapatea 1o Tha Tr!tmne, Newron, N, Nov. 6.—~Tho mojorities for Croukrite and Etter arc’400; Declus, Democrat, mafority for Congress, 305; Wilson, Democraty fur the State Benate, 433; Revil and Grobam, Democrat, for Representative,|643 votes each; Jobusou, Republican, for Represcutative, s :-n?:d. ‘There was uo Ureenback vote for tuele ikt CRAWFORD COUNTY. Svectul Diswaich to The Tribune. Mansiatt, 11, Nov. 8.—1n' Crawtord County Wilsou's majority over Limisey for State Sena- 0r 14 85, aud one town to hear from, which will Teduce it to 65, The Reoublican Sherifl is clects el Declus’ mafority over Forsvthe will not ex- cced 30 for Congress, Lewis, Natioual, {8 prob- wbly elected to the Loglslature, BELIKP THAT FORNYTUE 18 BLECTED, dpectal Iipalch (o Tha Trivune, Pania, 111, Nov. 0.-—Fuu‘-:he. (Gireenbacker, candfdute for Couuzresa fn this district, fa elect- ed over Declus, Demnovrat, by about 150, and perbaps 500, majonty, — | BEVENTEENTII DISTRICT. MADISON COUNTE, Ayectal Dispatch 10 The Tribune, ALTON, [iL, Nov. 6.—~The result of the clec- 4o i this county {s about us telegraphed you Tust night, the Kepublicaus having elected thelr entire ticket, with the exception of Coroner, Yariiusou’s majority over Buckimaster for State Seoator belvg 720, sud Pearson and Dewey be- fui elected Represeututives by o still larger majority. This county geins a Btato Benator und one Representative. The Ropublicaus feel Jubllant over the result, William It Morrison's wmajonity for Cougress in tbls county fs aixty- taree over Baker, Morrison carried the district n 1576 by 4,007 majority, but the clection wiil Le very close this time, sud the Democruts wre very badly scared, and would not be surprised now 1 Morrison was defeated, MACOU¥IN COUNTY. Svecial Dispatch to The Tribuns. CanrixviLes, 1., Nov. 6—The returos from’ thie outside townships come in slowly. The He. vublicans bave mude large geius, and the con- test s very close on Bheriff. It will take the wtticial vote to decide. Morrison ruos behind the Dewocratic State tieket In this county. His wasjority will bo kreatly reduced to the district, C. A, Buively, Dewocrat, for Clerk of the 8u- preme Court, carrics this county by 750 malority, yuuuiug largely ubicad of bis ticket, Yarren, Revublican, sud Walis sud Euglish, Dewocruts, are elected from this legisiative district. Fullowing 13 the vote of Jersey Couuty on, Ben, legislative candidates : English, Democrat, 4,900; Wall, Demderat, 8,50; Warren, Republican, 8,100; Btare, Gresubacker, 1,700. 5 e FEIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. TIOMAS RLECTRD. fpectal Ditpated to The Tribune. Carmo,il.,, Nov. 6.~Capt. John R. Thomss, Republican candidate for Congress, carries the Counties of Alexander, Pnlask!, Massac, John- son, Willlameon, Kandolph, and Pope by ma- Joritics ranging from 80 to 450, and his election s conceded by the Chalrman of the Democratic Congressional Committer. e hus o majority over Alien, Domocrat, of from 500 10 700, * There 18 much rejolcing among Repub- licans over the rosult. Layman, Republican, and Hallldsy and Robinson, Democrats, ars elected to the Legllature. Reports from Kentucky indicate the probable election of the Hon, E. V. Bagby, ltepublican, to Congress in’ the First Districe over Turner, Independent, and Trimble, Democrat. CNION COUNTY, Kneciat Disoatch te Tha Tribune. Anxa, Qil, Nov. 8.~The official. yota of this county: Cronkrite, 1,018; Smith, 860; Allen, 1,956 (a falling off of 208); Thomas, 533, Joxgssoro, 11, Nov.8.—Allen, Democratic candidate for Congress, recolved 1,100 over Thomas, Republican, {n this (Unlon) county, ‘The balance of the ticket is about the smne. Two Democratic candidates for Representatives received 58003 Layman, Republican, 2,405; Itoupt, National, 225, E NINETEENTH DISTRICT. JEPFERION COUNTY, Mpecial Dirpated £3 Tic Teidune. Mr. Veanox, 1., Nov, 6.—Complete but un- officlal returns of the clection yesterday In our county and Senatorlal and Congressioual dis- tricts give the following resulta: Tho county shows a 1aajority of between 400 and G500 for Democratic State officers and Clerks of Bupreme and Appollate Courts. The Democratic candi- date tor Sheriff, George W, Yost, suceceding by a still larger inmjority. For Congress—Town- shend, lemocrat, is re-vlocted by 4,000 majority over Bell, Kepublican, and Crews, Ureenbacker. There is groat dissppolntment felt by the Dem- ocrats st the loss of one of their candidates, Campbell, for Representative in the Stato Legls- lature, The sucvessful candldates are Greeo, Democrat, Lyton, Republican, and Moss, Green- Dbacker. The former politics of the latter were strongly Republican, It (s sald by those who know him best that he will 1ay no very big straw in the way of the election of & Republican United States 8cnator. WIITE COUNTT. Bovselal Disvatch to Tha Trivune. Canst, Itl., Nov. 6.—The offlclal returns of White County give Smith1,000; Cronkrite, 1,704; Townshend, Democrat, for Congress, 1,803; Republican, 974; Lyou (Republican), QGreen (Democrat), and Moss (Natioual) are elected to the Leglslature from the Forty-sixth District. MAMILTON COUNTY. Spectat Dispatch te The Tribune. McLzaxsooro, 111, Nov, 8.—The vots of Hamilton County, official: Buperintendent of Bchools, Blade, 2055 Etter, 1,023; Hall, §23. For Treasurer, Smith, 267; Cronkrite, 1,U22: Batos, 8. For Congress, Townshend, 1,113; Crows, 7803 Bell, 233 For State Rci;rzmnlnuu, Moss, 2,355; Lyon, 026 Cumf:bell. 0+ ; Green, 1,009; Mous (Greenback), Yw (Republican), snd Groen {Democrat) are clocted, GALLATIN COUNTY, Soawnerrows, Ill, Nov. 8.—Townehend, Democrat, for Congress, has 4,500 majority oyer Bell, Republican, which large gain over his yote In 1870, e has over 2,000 more votes than both Bell, Republican, and L‘row-, Natiounl. SALINE COUNTT. Haxnispunao, Iil, Nov, 0.—8allno County of- fielal, State Treasurer, Smith, 956 Cronkrite, 4163 Bates, 415, For Congrese, Republlcan, 9131 Democrnt, 1,108; National, 3508, OTHER STATES. NEW YORK. Jor, Speeial Dispaich (o The Tridune, New- YORK, Nov. 8.—Tho corrccted. returns to-day do not lesacn, but rather increase, the splondid Ropublican victory galoed yestorday In this 8tate and city, Eothusiasm is manifested In every quarter of the city at tho people’s victory over Tammany. 'The aoti-Tammauy Democrata sre themselves completoly surprised st what tHe combination has effected. B0 msny oprovious combinations have wone to picces befors tho election that it 48 wo wouder confidence was lacking in this. Tho rejoldng was not at oll relished by tho retainers of Kelly. Ao immenss sum of money had been spent to clect Bchell. Never before had the Tammany Committee on Organ- izatfon put so many men and so mwuch money {u a city electton. Every officeholder was ** squoez- ed” to sapply funds, and tho vast sum raised was flung about with unusual liberallty. It s charged that every methbdd of trickery was em- ployod. IX TR PIPTI ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, notwithistanding protects agalost the futerfor- ence of the police, Capt. McDonnell went abant among the voters, and by threats and other meann of intinidation {rightened many gf them from the polls, and succeeded in defeating the antl-Tsmmany candidate for the Assembly. In each olection district of this Assembly Dis- teict - $200 was . supplied to *workers” to bo expended In manufacturing Kolly votes, and never before did s0 many voters fnd voting for Tammany so profitable. Evcrything woa at stake, and the almost unlimited meaus of tho Tummany organization were poured out like water fu the hopo ol breaking down the combi- natloo witha flood of bribes. The anti-Tammany Democrats had shout es poor su organization s was possible. Considering this, and Tammany's perfect machinery, It s & wonder to every- body concerned In the management of the campaign that so large a degreo of success was attained. The boxes were run with much more Industry by the opponents of Kelly than by his own workers, althouxh the Tammany men were much better pald. It was found there was a great Lody of BILENT YOTERS, men who came to the polls with their tickets prepared, and that they put them In the boxes without giving anybody an opportunity to sug- gesat how they should vote, ‘The result shows that the Republicans aro & muchi greater power in New York than is vommonly supposed— that s, oproviding ouly = full vote ean by called out. Gen. McCook's majonty In the Eighth District, sud Levi P, Morton's signal defest of Honjamin Willis [o the Eleventl, were the brilliant auc- ceases of the contest in this city. LarryJerome could not Lelleve e lacked 5,000 votes of a ma- jority, and Gen. McCouk had not expected so heavy an fudorsemuont of his Congressioval record, and his muat sanzulne friends didn't look for more than 8,000 majority. 1N THE ELEVENTU DISTRICT the frults of & thorough cauvass by Ar. Morton and his fnienas wus such & victory as few men ever won in‘this «ity, Col. Willls found about 2,000 Democrats so dovoted to the “machine® a3 to shut thelr eyes to bis shortcomings. Mr. Morton's wmajority of more than 7,000 was wmade wp by all parties, and {¥a gralifying recognition of his character aud ubility, Theso victorics, with Mr. Elnstein's election in s district that was hitherto conceded to Democrats, give this city threc Representatives of whom the people may bo proud. The returns from the State as to both Congressmen andl Assemblymen show how remarkable the change {a sentiment bas been in nearly all sections. ‘Yoo chango Is attributed by leaders here to the cipbor business and the soft-money scare. The Greenbackers fizzled out in uncxpected style. After all thelr boasts ghat they would guln 3 con. trolliog vote fo the uext Legislature, they auccceded iu -clecting nothing save o solitary Asscmblywmsn, sud that in the stronghold of the Ureenbackers, Chemung County. Thue results of yesterday's vote mesn simply that thie Dewmocrats were everywhere de- feated, sud the Orecubackers showd 10 be poth- ing tu New York politics. NO NKEDL OF ORANT. 4t witl {oterest wauy to udd that the Herald drops Grant sod falls to constdering Conkiing a6 the coming man for 1580, THR DNAD CONGRESIMAN-ALECT, Bvectal Dipatch tr Ths Tribune, Nzw Yorx, Nov, 6.—Tuesday evening, not many minutes sfter being Informed of his elec- tion that day to Congress, Alexander Smith, of Yonkers, died, surrounded by his family ands few personal friends. Mr. Bmith'a death was as sudden and uncxpected to the people of Westchester County, who had elected him their Represcntative, as hisnogfination bud been ta himaclt only & few days re, It was s sad termination to s successful Politieal cam- palgn, in_which the 5000 Democratic majority given to Clarkson N. Potter iwo years ago was not only overcuine, but Mr. Smith's election se- cured by a handsomé¢ majority. In this district, too, the Republicans had to meot a strong (ireenback movement, hieaded by Nicho- 1as Bmith, Greeley’s son-In-law. The successful candidate died from acute pastritis, occasioned by overxork and exposure durinz his can- wvnes, He had spent day and night clectfoneering. Almost the last thing told himn was his majority, at which he exnress- cd pleasure. Mr, Smith was an cxtensive enroet manufacturer, employing 1,600 persons, He rosa from a puor boy to his position of wealth and influence, and ‘had lived over forty years in Westchester. TIR NEW YORK ALDERMEN. Naw Youg, Nov, 6.—Tammany elccts nine of twenty-two Aldermen. ‘This changés the Board of Apvortionmant, and oives Antl-Tammany and the Republican members power to confirm Coaper’s nomiuations. DIQOKLTN, ‘The Brooklyn Boand of Aldermen is Repub- lican by a mn){fl’fly of 0, ‘DANFORTI'S MAJORITY. A epecial to the nmokIYn Fag'e from Al- bany says Danforth, Republican, for Judge of the Court of Anpmis. 18 Iikely to have a ma- Jurity excecding 15,000, The Albany Journa! claims the clection of ninety-threa Republicans, thirty Democrats, two lodopendent Democrats, aod three Nae tlonals to the Assembly. KETCHAM'S MAJORITY. PouanRERrSIE, Nov. 0.—Ketcham's (Repuli- Hean) majority for Congress In the Thirteenth District 1s 8,6%, the largest ever given lo the district. | CRITTENDEXR'S MAJORITY. BrooxLyN, N. Y,, Nov, 6,—Chittenden’s (Re- Bul»llcau) malority for Congress, in the Thind istrict, ls about 7,000 & conuxcrioy. NEw YOrK, Nov. 6.—In the Fourteenth (on- cressional District Fendon, (itepublican) fs cl‘ncl:nd—nol Beebe (Democrat), as sent last night. DANFORTI, New_Yonrk, Noy. 6.—The Torld rays Dan- forth, Republican, for Judgo of the Court of Appeals, 1s elected by 5,000 plurality. PENNSYLVANIA, TIIE GRRAT VICTORY. Snecinl Disoateh to The Tridune, PriLADSLPIIA, Pa., Nov. 6.—The returns re- celved to-day arc still lcss Iavorable to the Democrats, Hoyt's majority in the Stato is runofoga good deal over the 20,000 allowed last night, and {s more likely to be over 25,000 than below ft. The Legislature will bo overwhelmingly Republican oo a jolnt ballot, the majority belng reasonably es- timated at fitty on a total of 201 members, ‘There 15 scarcoly a doubt of J. Donald Cameron’s re-election to the United States Sonate, as every one of the old members of the Scnats and nearly every Republlcan can- aidate in tha late election was under pledge to his lfeutenants, Quay and Mackey, the man- agers of tho campalgn, A Democratic loss is to be noted, also, on the Congreasional list. BX-GOV. CURTIN 18 almost certaluly defeated, although ho ran in a district that was never before known to falter fn its allegiance to Democracy. In 1870 it olect- ed Mackey by over 5,000 majority, and Senator Wallace expected Curtin to have at Jeast 2,500, The snccessful candidate fs Seth Yocum, n Ureonbacker of Republican proclivities, who commanded the solld Ropublican vote. Curtin himselt wos an avowed Greenbacker, and was spoken of a8 the comblination Ureenback and Democraticcandidato forSenator Cameron’s scat. Ho {s an old aud inveterate encmy of the Cam- crons, and they worked hard to beat him. Two other Democratie districts aro in sume doubt (Wright's and Kiatz's), but the chances aro in thelr favor, Hendrick B. Wright Is another man whose olection was considered certaln by all. He s a very popular man fna stronz UDemocratie district, and had both the Green- back-Labor and Democratic nominations, Ac- cording to present rcturns the Pennsylvania Congressfonal delegation stands Republicans seventeen, Democrats nine, and Greonbackers one. Tho Nemocrats are trying to find out how thoy were beaten so badly. TUE OX. MILTON SPRER, Chalrman of the State Committee, says: *The returns will show that we polled many thousand more votes this your than Jast, A year ago we carried the State by about 9,000 majority, That makes cleor this fact—that {s, it the Republic~ ao0s had not whipped into thelr ranks every lukewarm member of tho party aod used money frecly, and, ss I bellseve, In a larger amount than ever before since the exist- ence of that party, to buy up the large floating vute, wo would have carrled the State of Penn- sylvaula by a greater majority than ever before. The Democrats have nevor carried this State on a full vots since 1830, while our party, standing together in this campaiga solid, as it wore, cast o vota far Beyond the number polled by them lut year. The Republean party, taking the only course left them to avold de- feat, bought up tho looae clement hence tho rosult. Especially is this true In the clties. We have & uegro vote of from 13,000 to 20,000 inthis State, which wus cast solid against us yeaterday, THE NATIONAL PARTT, to my miod, waa absorbed by the other two parties. ‘They themselves ard evidently much disappolnted st the smoll vote they polled. As to the moncy (sauo, I think fitseffect on this campalgn was largely uvercstimated, aud the nutnber of votcs 1aken from either party very small,” * A DIVERAION IN PITTSBURG, L] Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tridune, Prrrenusa, Pa, Nov. 8.—The riot {n the Twenty-fourth Ward last night was a formlida- ble affair. Nearly 200 peréons were sugaged In it. It grew out of s quarrel botween Ald. Mark Donley and & man named Keating, tho former sccusiug the latter of putting up a job on & friend of bis, who was s candidate on the Natlonal ticket for the Legislature. During the fgbt Keating wiclded a handy blily or a slung- sbot in o most crucl and unwerciful wanner, bls handiwork toking effect sbout Duoniey’s head and facé, which were terribly manglod. 1iis left cheek wai cut open Just below the cye, his forcead more or less cut amd brulsed, and the top of his head served 1o a like wanner. Whilo tins was golug ou some one in the party drew a revolver sud fired two shots, one of which took effect fu Harry McCauley’s check, sud the other in the Lreast of anun- known wan, Douley, becoming desperato from his Enjurics, drew his revolver and fired st Keat- fug, striking bim jo the left eide, producing a {rightful wound. Douley’s injuries, though serious, are not fatal, o los fled or been secroted to avold sr- rest, Keating and McCauley ars fu custody, About & dozon shots lu all were fired. The sffalr produced great excitement ull over the clty, and, but for tue timely {nterfervoco of the police, it would bave been one of the bloodiesy 1o our history. PITTIDURD. Hpecial Dlapaich (o The Tribuse PirTsueng, Pa, Nov. 6.—Errett bas 1,320 majority over Duff, Democrat, aud vearly 2,000 over Kirk, Natloual, Bayuo, Hepublicau, bas a wajority of 700 over both of his opvonents. The entire Kepublican county ticket is elected with two exceptiony, those of Neuwmeyer for the Beoate, and Howand for Cierk of the Courts. The wajority tcr the Hepublican State ticket exceeds 5,000, lu the Lerislature the Hooub- lican wajonity oo {amt ballot will b forty or foriy-five, say ten in the Beoate aud furty in the House. The Evening Tribune, Grecobuck organ, suspended this evening, CONGRESSMEN ELECTRD. PurLapziruis, Pu, Nov. 6.—1u the Eeventl Congresstoual District, Wiltiam Gousbald, Re- publican, witl have 1,000 majority. 1n the Eleveath District the contest between Klutz (Democrat) aud Albright (Heoublican) is very close. Full returus witl be nucessary to deeide w 18 eleeted. Iuthe Eighteenth Diatrizt H. G. Flsber (Re- pblican) s elacted over Btenger (Democrat) by boub 400 Majorits. : In the Elehth Congresslonal District Helster Clymer's (Democrat) majority is 6,017, Tnthe Twentieth Congrossional Diatrict Seth H. Yocum (National) I elected over A, G, Cur- tin (Democrat) by T majority. In the Nincteenth District F. 1s elected by 5,800 majority, In the Thirteenth Disirlct John V. Ryon (Democrat) 1s clected by 250 majority, XLECTED, . TmrAprLrHIA, Nov., 6.~1n the Twenty-sixth Congressional District ¥amutel B, Dick (Repub- lean) 1a elected by 560 majority, In the Twenty-iirst District, Morgan K. Wise (Democrat) Is elected by about 1,000 majority. In the Twent{-eccn District, Russeil Errett (Republican) will have 1,700 majority, and In the Twenty-third District, Thomas (Republican) has 2,50 majority, ADDITIONAL, meanreriis, Pa, Nov, 6—The total vote of the vity onthe State ticket {s: Hoyt, Repub- llean, 60.040; DI, Damocrat, 31,5813 Mason, National, 3,153: Lane, t'rohibition, 1486, For city offices: Joula Wogner, Republican, elected Re- corder of Decils by 18,502 majority; Ueorko ‘Trueman, Republican, Clerk of Conrt of Quarter Hesslons, by 18,817} bnvlu Martin, Republican, Willtam 8. Douglas, Republican, and Joim C. McManem(n, Democrat,” City Commissioners ; Henry M, Bingham, Republican, to Congress In the Flrat District by 3,500 majority, The 8tate lLeaislature will be Republican by ‘m'nrly or (uite as largs as that fn the last Legle- ature. In_the Corfgressional- districts thronghout tho State, tho prohabilittes are that the dele- eution will stand a3 nuw,—seventeen Ropub- licans, ten Democrats. ° Stegeer, Democrat, is probably beaten in the Eighteenth Diatriet, but the Democrats appear to have galned Coffroth in the Scventeentu, In tho Second District, Charles O'Nell, Re- publican, is_elected; Thind District, Ragdall, Damml; Fourth District, Kelley, Repulfifenn and Natloval; Fifth District, Ilarmer, Repub- lican. Later returns from the interlor of the Biate show large Republican gains, Indicating that Hoyt's wajority may reach 86,000, The tepublicans aiso clalm to have gained two Congressmen, and increased n their 1najority 1n the Legisiature. LATRST, Prinapenrnis, Nov, 6.—Latest official ond estinated roturns for Governur give Hoyt a majority of 31,500, Pimitapgreiia, Nov. 6.~It Is estimated that the Republicans will hava 40 majority In the Legislature on jolnt-ballot. ¥ NEW JERSEY. . LATER RETORXS, Trextox, Nov.0.—The Legislatare stands, Benate, 11 Republicans, 10 Democrats, 1 Indcpendent. ‘The Tlouse: Republicans, 303 Democrats, 24, 8mith, Domoerat and Green- backer, Is elected to Congress in the Second Dis- trict. Amos Clark, Republican, 1s probably elected in the Thind District by 250 majority, ‘Thesa two districts have herctofore been classed as doubtiul. ) ‘Taex7ox, N. J,, Nov, 0.—Ex-8ccrotary Robe- son is clected fu tho Tenth. District for Con- gress. ‘The Republicaus elect five, and posstbly »ix, Congressmien, Thoy have also recovered control of the Stato Senate. ' NEW HAMPSHIRE. FAVORABLE. Coxncorn, N. H,, Nov, .—One hundred and sixty-six citles aud towns give Head 83,007; McKean, 25,457; Brown, 5,300; scattering, 105. Head's majority, 1,070, Bixty-eight .towns and Dlaces are Lo be heard from, which will reduce tho epparent majority to abaut 1,000, The House, ss returned, stands, 133 Republicans, 75 Democrats, 7 Grcenbackers. The Council, 4 Republicans, 1 Democrat. Renatd, 16 Repub- 1lcana, 6 Democrats. ~Two districts in doubt— Newmarket and Plymouth, Tue new Legis- lature will elect a United States S8enator {n place of Wadleigh. TN VERY LATUST, Concoap, N. I, Nov, 0.—~The Senate stands as follows: " Republicans, 16; Domocrats, 5; no As far as returned, the House stands, Repub- llcans, 1083 Dewmocrats, 90; Greenbackers, 10. ‘I'ie towns to hear from will probably clect four Repubilcaus and fourteen Democraty, lear- hui_a Republican majority of about 53. ‘Tha returns of the Congrosalonal vote in all the towns lu the threo Congressional districts oxcopt twanty-aevan are as follows: Firat Dls- trict—Jostua (. Hall, 12,7%0; Norrls, 10,124; Hallls plurality about 2,500, F 13,1405 Alvah W, K . Sulloway, 10543 Brigge’ plurality sbout 2,600, Lhini—Evarts W, Farr, 10080; Henty O. Keat, 9,710; James W. Johuson, 1,476; Farr's pluralicy about 1,000, + MABSACIIUSETTS. ADDITIONAL RETURNS, Bostox, Mass, Nov. 6.—The result of yes- terday's vole for Governor in 830 towus foots E. Bettzehover M. Bayne .cholcee, 8. 2y, 9,233 ‘up: Talbot, 134,108; Butler, 108,821; Abbot, 0,603; Miner, 1,007, ‘Talbot carries cvery dis- trict in the State by handsome majority, ex- cept two Bostou districts. Elght towns to hear from will carry Talbot's plurality up to 26,000 over Butler. The result (n the Bixth Congres- slonal District s still io doubt. 5 ‘The Journal elects Loring, Ile}znmlun. by 141 majority, The Newnurport fleru'd’s figurea elect Hoynton, Greenback, by 66 majority, The Mlexald, however, remarks thut i canbot say wh Is elected, A CLOSH SUAVE. Bostox, Nov. 8.—Coinpleta returns for Con- gress, w the Bixth District, give Loring 10,3183 Hoyntan, 10,277, Hoynton will petition for a re- count Io every city and town, CONNECTICUT, 3 THR RESULT, Harrronp, Nov, b.—~Tle vote of the Btate for Qovernor was ea follows: Andrews, Repub- llean. 49,017; Hubbard, Democrat, 46,108; At- water, Greenbacker, 8,075; Baldwin, Probibl- tloutat, 1,103, Fur Congress—Uon. Havley's plurality in the First District ia 2,800; majority, 1,128, Phillips® (lDemou-nt) rrlummy in the Becond District, 2.8%3: majol l!’, 1,090, Walt’s plurality fo tho Third District, 1.&]1; majority, 122 Mites® plurality in the Fourth Distriet, 1,008, The Senate is_14 Republicana to 7 Detnocrats, The House 141 Republieans to 100 Demucrats, 1 Ureenbacker, 1 Independent. RHODE ISLAND, TWO REPUBLICAN CONGHMSSMRN, Provipence, R. L, Nov. 6,—Aldrich, Repub- lican, fn the First 1fatrict, and Ballou, Repub- lean, Ju the Se:ond, are Luth elected, Aldrlcti's majority 1s about 4,000, aud Ballou's ubout 1,000. WISCONSIN, FOND DU LiC, Hpectal DispalcA to Tae Tribune. Foxp by Lic, Wia..Nov, 7.—The latest re- turns from ull precinets in the county show that the whole Deaiocratic ticket {s alected ex- cept the Republican candidate' for Clerk of the Court, who {s elected by s plurality of 165, The Democratie pluralitics ratge from 150 to 633, Gen. Brugy’s highest clatis of & plurality in this vounty is about 200, a falling-ofl of nearly &0 from his provivus vote. 116 cstimates his plu- rallty In the district st 3,509, but thists only o random gucis, =& he can have wo deflnite returns from Dodge County to baseiton. Upoun the returns now in, 8mith, Urage’s competitor, is svveral hundyed ahead, though it fs beyoud hope that hecan defeat Bravg, Bponce, Republican, for Assemblymuy, received the mstonishing plurality uf 44 tn & district which returned & Democrat last year, Altogether Fond du Lac County Republicans have done well, . MADISON. ‘ Bpecial DitpuscA to The Tridune. | Mapisox, Wis,, Nov, 8.—The result’ in this county fs more than Reoublicans antlclpate. ‘The whole county ticket Is elected except Coyue, County Clerk, a youny ruaw who lost both feet in an aceident, who s elocted by lifteen majori- t¥. The balance of tho ticket s clected by wa- Joritles ranpiug from oune to 1,200 . mdjority, as predicted luit night. A good working Rupub- lican majority will be had in the legislsture. In the Assembly it will stand about sixty Re- publicana to forty Democrats; io tho Senate twenty-thres Republicgus to tew Democrate, o this (the Secoud) district, which was vonsid- ered a8 very doubtful befors election, the gaing bave been tremendous, and are o zrand indorse- weut for honest wdney. The gullant ruu wade by Frisby fu the Milwaukee District is the ud- wiration of Republicans fothis city, The vie- Wry tu this Btate Is a giorious one for huness moucy, aud the results are largely due to the votes of hard-money Degocrats. ROCK COLNTY. Spectal Dingaich io Tha Triduxs. JapesviLLy, Wis., Nov, 6.—Utlicial returns Trom Tinck County give fhe followlhe Republic- an majoritice: Richardson, Senator, 1,313; Com- stock, Bheriff, 1,908: Valentine, Rerister, 21815 Mills, Treasurer, 1,705; Morgan, Clerk, 1,7415 8ale, District-Attorney, 1,772: Baldwin, Clerk of the Conrt. 1,830, Willlams' majority for Congreas will probably reach 5,000 DARLINGTON. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridime. Dantincroy, Wis, Nov. 8.—Both of the Re- publican members of the Legislature are clected in this (Lafayetle) countv. RKing, Greenbnrk catdlidate for tacmber of Congress, has about 150 majority. MULTUM 1IN PARYO, Speclnt Dispateh to The Tribune, Mit.wAukee, Nov. 8.—The vomplete vote from nll the counties In this (the Fourth) Con- gressional District gives Deuster, Democrat, 114 mafority over Frisby, Reputlican, for Con- TCes. ¢ It 18 annoanced that W, P. McLaren, Ile{mh- Mean, will contest the’ seat of E. L. Wall, Democrat, who was e'ected to the Assembly from the First Ward by 23 majority. ‘There 18 nothing later trom the “Third Con- gresatonal District, but the l¢sses of lHazeiton are conceded to he htnv". Yot his defent Is uot merfously apprehended, although the resuit wlill be too close to Le comfortable. The fotlowing fs 8 very nearly complete st of tha members of the Legislature clected, Al 1ho Senators are given, and the table of mem- bers of the Asscinbly (s sulllefently complete to establish the fact that i5 will have a guod working Republican majority. THE STATE SENATH conslsts of thirty-tiree incmbers, The Demo- crats aro In ftalic. . A, A. Lonet. 1, George Grimmor. a &, 7 Ity Hudd, 4 lllub';_ns}}em:lflln) s Walf, b I‘mlou (gnin). 18, ", W. E. Chipman, o gllwflze 7. Bwaln, 2! W, Van'Schalek, 23, Gen, N, Ricimond, 8. Georoe I, Lawt, 23, C.1. Phillips (gain). 7. E. fiyde {gain). 24 D. . Batley. . I O Reynolds, * 3, Q. I, Burrows, 0, 11, Suckett, 20, M. Anderson, 10, John A. Hice, 2%, O .. Deering, 1 Seatt, 28, Arca Campbeli. 15 J) 1. Treat. 20, (. K, Houghton, 13. K.C.McPetridge(g'n)30, A. D. Andrew, 1. Welch, 31, O, Vano Steenwygk, 1 Rantia, b ¥« T. Price. , 0. C."Hathaway, jan Morgan, 17. 1L l(lchnrdmn.’ i 2 Ttepublicans, #4; Democtatn, 1, TUR ASBSRMLLY conaists of 100 mewmberd, of whom the followlng are reported elected Adsms--C, A, Cody, Anbland—W, J. Vincent, Brown—D, M. Kolley, 4. L. Uray, B. Weyen- berg. * Daffalo-J, W, DeGroll. Calumet—]. 1. Iteynolds, Chippowa—IL, C, McHae {gain), Clark—N, 1, Withce (galn). Columbla—C, . Usllct (gain), R. Sauderson. (irawtord—A, Petoraon (gain), Dane—Jf, dhlesen, B. E. lintebinson, G. €. wis, i Dodge—V. E. Fleming, C. Hauser, J. Davidion (Dt garn), Joun Walla: ; Daor—/. K. lioyte (Dem. gain), Dunn= Ausman. Eau Claire-—J. G, nymhlm. Foud du Lac—M, 5. AeA (Dem, gain), Delos Atlen, F. W, Spence (i W M. Thelan, Gran| + CArr, J. Halie, 1. J, Uraham. Ureen—C, D, W, Leonard (Dem. gain), F. Mitehell, {ireen Lako—~0, W, Jlow, lows-- G. G. Cox, Jackson—l. 1. Bechler, Jefferron-/7, Miynn, J. D, Bullock, J, W. Ostrandor (zain)., C. Nichols (gain). -ll(nnmu’u‘ _‘.,Al‘ynmpnz{:. 11, F, enosha—J. V. 3 Kewaunve—J, us;::'x'. 1R4gata) La Crons—f, Dradloy. Lafayette— — —, .')[I.uulluww—\hhu Carey, Wi, Zander, Henry Marathon—F, Kickbusch, Marquutte—, N, Murphey, Milwaukeo—£d €. Ifall, ¢, Widule (gain), £d fimm. X (l‘l. fillxlr:‘son" J, ”;.-';“’é" C., 8. Hoesser s A L, € “tir. Sarnow (ain), J. G Hart eatays af, o Hyine Montoo—d. D." Condit, Go J. Vincent {Dem, gain). Outeyemio—viahn Pat 8 ulagamie 'oAn Pe Osaukoe—p, Saohn. T Felleens Pepin—James Burry, Plerce—YN, ' lauaen. };c::u’ngc- 3 JH.F}IG'&)HI (’nln'). dand ne—N, J, Flold (vain), K, Adia o). Itlehland—. A, Filomaa, Kigk Hatlay o 2 Ttock—1t, 3. " “mfilm*b nnrg:l ::nln), A. P, Luovejoy, Will St. Crulx—James Sncboygan—IW, I, Zoot, L, F. Eastman, J. Al- len (gain), sank—~\, Honoml, A. P. Ellenwood. -+ Vernoned: Bk St n wilk € —J. Bckharat, Jr. (galn), Villlams, Wolworth—E. . Dewing, 5\. 13 Aason, K. D, Cue. 3 Washiogton—#, Muckerhelde, John G. Frank. Waukesin—E, A, Glibert, 'W, I Washburn (galn). Watipaca—Willlam M, i Wanehan s Masiors (gain); L. D, Mores Winncongo—Willlam Wall, John Potter, H. W. Han Ford, Ttepublicans, 60; Domocrate, 50. twoin Lafayelte, ‘and uno X DEUSTEI Probably tio one man was ever moro heartily, unaunimously, and enthusinstically denounce: aud_curscd “than is P, V. Deuater, the sticcess- fut Democratic candidate for Congress, by the Lemocrata of high and luw degree. ey attrib- uta the total overthrow of thelr party in this county, thelr tremendous defeat in gencral, and its eveuts in detall, to the disastrous effect of Deuster's canvass for Congress, because of is uufitness to bo a candidato in the first place, snd then for bis idlutic appeal to Germans to vote for hin on account of his nationality, and thostupld promiuence conatently given to his claima that bo would have the solld Cath- olle vote, 1t has beea repeatedly aemonstrated fu Milwaukeo that the Protestant religlous classes and thu fofidel Ucerman classes will always unite azainst a Catholic who 1s a candl- date for a protiineut oflice. This aillance has worked a little mors efleaclously againet Deuster this year than usual, The stronjt ter- man wards .revolted pnost distinctly aealnst Deuster, He was beaten 297 fn the Second Ward, which formerly gave 1,000 Iemocratic majority; he was beateu 108 la the Sixth; had 64 majority in the Ninth; was beaten 102 in the Teoth and 73n the Toirteenth, Thesosre the strou Lierman wards. Ln the Uermao vreelncts uf the First sod Beventh Wards, or Yon the flat” of the Eust Bido, the mafority agalust Deuster was larger, In short, the Democrats charge to bl the defeat of thelr county tleket, the luss of two Btate Scnators, and hall-a-dozen Assewblymen, The beartiness with which thoy abuse Lin s enhanced bocause they say that he 1s su clated uyer Lis own neTrow escapa from dos feat thot he does not care for the defeat of il tho other candidates aud the total destruction of thu Demoeratic party in_the County of Milwaukee, ‘I'ho Democrits clahin that Ifa strong and popilar caudidate had been placed ou the tivket, bd would have been elected by 8,000 or 4,000 majority; the whole Demovratle county tleket woufd have been suiccessiul; Hooker and John Johuaton would buvy been elected Benaters; Gen, Hobart and three or four other Dgmocratie candidates for Asseubly would have been chosen. 1t is not finpossible that the load vlaced on the Demo- erutic party in Deuster's nomination lost them cnough Sehdtors aud Asééinblymen to have changed the Legislature, ¢ WINNEBAGO COUNTY, Epectat Digpuich 10 The Tribun, Osurosu, Wis., Nov, G.—Full returns fromn the 8ixth Cungressional Diatrict will muks Jouck’s majority ubout 2,000, Winuebago inty elects Repnblican Assemblymen o the First und ‘Fhird Districts, snd Democtatic {n the Secoud aud Fourth. O, F. Chase, Couuty Clerk, Republican, und 't D. Gihimer, Ulerk™ of the Cuurt, Revublican, are :.-u-m-&. but the re- maluduer of the couuty tieket is Demucratic vy winall wajoritice. Audrew Haven, Democrat, fs elected Lo the deuate, The Ureenback vote all vver the county was light, and served unly to mako s victory for the Democrats, Not u slugle treenbacker was vlected. The Greene vack mew ure disconsolate, and will doubtiess abundon the flold. - ‘The Steels Ureenback candi- dute for Cungress will require an aliidavit to prove that he was in the ield, so sinall wos his vote, ‘The Dewverats arv jubliant over their suceess In secusiig the county ollicés for the first time o twenty years. Thé wesult 18 en- tirely due to the mtsguided ciforts of Hejub- lican (irceubackesy, Who are uow us sorry as he Hepuulicaus. DBUSTER'S MAJORITY, 57. Suecial Prosch o The Tribune, MILWAUKEE, No¥, i1 p. m.—The following aro the complete wajoritivs in the Fourth sml- gresstoual Bistrict: Milwaukee Coulily pives Fruby, Republican, 1,378 wajonity, Ozaukes Cuul‘lv gives Deuster 07 quajorlty, Washiy, ton Couity ives Denster 53 majority, Deus- ter's walority over Frisny {s 57, The friends of Judge Frisby are making a carelal fuspection of the returus aud poll-lists, aud wre contewnplat- ing takiug the luitisl steps to coutest the result. They will wait, however, tiil alter the otticlal canvass before lullz naturing the plan of a tack, Later returnd from the Third Cong slonal Diserict are sufiivicol to insure the elec. tion of Hazelton, Republican, to .Cougress user XKiug, Greenbacker, b,)'lkl)lum ty. The total ‘yots on Congressingn show s Republican mujor- ity fu the State of 5,000, Special Pt fo. Tae Tribine Special o ung, Ocoxro, Wis., Nov. 8.—Pouu }, for Congress, 100; ‘Gstwer, for the Beoate, 10u; Trudell, 275 1o this cognty. One in fowa, Gconto tu hear from. SPARTA. al Dispaich o The Tridune, 8raurs, Wis, Nov. 6.—~The clection was wuterly cootested, Oa e full vote fn Yoarce — e S Connty, Flumphrey has & amall majarity. Coalitfon solil, Hoth members of the Assenibly Democratic, DOURTPUL Mtrwatuger, Wis, Nov. 8.—Later and sor. rected returns fram the Fourth District reduces Deuster's majority 43. 1t will take the ofticial vote to determine the resitlt. ‘The Republicans still clnim the election ot Frisby. Inthe Third District, ifazelton, Republican, I8 probably elected, but by a small majority, toturns from the Interior show arge Re- publican galns. Tnhe Republicans have 1 good majority in both bmvc_)fis_o_r the Legialature, MICUHIGAN, & DETROIT SR\, Speeral Dispate to The Tridune, Dernoit, Mich,, Nov. 6.—Later advicas prove o Republiean victory In this State even mure sweening than earlfer dispatehies indicated, The returns now In show that Gov. Croswell's plu- rality cannot bo less than 40,000, and that the Democrats and Natfonals divided the oppositivn rather eventy between them. For the first thue In several gears Michigan sends an unbmoken Republican delegatlon to Congress. The plu- ralitics of several candidates are ns follows: First District, Newberry, 1,200; Sccoed, Willets,, 8,000; Third, McUGowan, 1400; Fourth, Burrows, 4,000; Fifth, Stone, 1,000} Sixth, Brewer, 2,000; Soventh, Conger, 2,400; Eighth, Horr, 40005 Ninth, Hubbell, 4,500. The politieal complexon of thu State Loglslature witl, from prescnt appearances, hu s follows: Scnate, 2¢ Republicans, 0 Demo- crats, aml 2 Orecnbackers: House, 80 Repub- llewns, 15 Democrats, ana § Greenbackers. 1In this (Wayne) county the Democratic Btate ticket bes a smail plurality, but the Ropublie- ana elect the leading county officers, incluiug Sherlfl, County Clerk, and Register ot Deeds, In thecity the Democrats have a small plu- rality, but the Republicans elect soveral candt- dates. The Common Councll next ycar will stand 7 Republicans, 13 Democrats, and 6 Green- hackers, the latter holding the balance of power. ‘I'ne victory Is the most complete the Republic- an party ever won in Michigan, LENAWRE COUNTY. &veetnl Dispatch fo The Tridune, ADRIAN, Mich., Nov. 0.—Full returos In every precinct in the connty give Crosswell, Repub- Mean, 4,715; Darnes, Democrat, £,805; Bimitn, Natlonal, 2,430, Crosswell over Burnes, 1,550} over Smith, 2,209, For Cougress, Willets, Republican, gets 4,650, lending Card, DDemoctat, 0y 1,730, and Thoinas, National, by 2,100, : ‘The balance of the State anA county ticket® riuns in about the same proportion, Gov. Cruss- well carried the city by & niajority of 32 over all, and leads his ticket in the county by some seores. The Nattonals carrled the city by a plurality of 27 on the head uf the county ticket, 8 lurge foliing off from the vote on the iy ticket In the spring. : MENOMINER COUNTT. 1t Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. Mexomingx, Mich,, Nov. 8.—~The Republican majoritles In Menominee County are as follows: Croswell, 2512 Hubbell, 831; Stephienson, 1,050; TRoss, 204, SAGINAY COUNTY. Apectal Dispaleh to The Tridunt, East Baoinaw, Nov, 6.—Only four towns, where r light vote is polled, remaln to be heard from in Saginaw County. 'fhe cities and towns roported _give Barnes 2,70%; Croswell,. £,514; Smith, 1.716; for Congress—Thompson, Demo- crat, Hforr, Hepublican, 3,100; Hoyt, Nu- tional, 1,707 for Bountor—Benjamin, Deuns- cratie, 2,189; Uroot, Republlcan, 2,473; Down- 1oy, Natlonal, 686, NRWS FROM GRAND RAPIDS. Spectal DispaieA 10 The Tribune, GnAND Ravtos, Mich.,, Nov, 6.—Faller ele- tlon returna {n this county and district do nue materfally change. the revort of Inst night.t Judge 8tove, Ropublican, in this district, has ahout 1,100 plurality over Comstock, tho Green. Lack nominee for Longress. louia County gives him about 800, and elects a clean Ropublican’county ticket und both mem- bera of the Legislature. ‘I'his couuty glves Comstock about 500; Smith over Crosswell about 400; and the Uroenbackers clect three of the four Representatives and a Stato Scnator: but all of the ltepublican coun- ‘ltv ticket §s cleeted by from 20 to 1,000 plural- Y. ‘Allegan County, on Btoue, I8 not moro than 50 to 100 plurality, but on State and county tickot gives considerably larger Republican plu- ralities, and elects & Hepublican delegation to the Legialature. 4 Ottawa County gives Btone about 600 plural- ity, ond cleets 8 Republican 8tate and county ticket by from 100 1a 500; also elects & Ropub- lican Representative, . Muskeron gives Btone .about 400 vlurality and gives tho Republican 8cato, county, an leglslative tickets irom 403 to 700, “T'he Greonbackors hero are terribly sore aver their defeat, and are already wrangling as to the couse of It. The party fs killed Lere beyond hope of resurrection, Apect 1mm5"n‘=u'ran'mh ? al Dinvatch in The Triburie. Kanasmazoo, Mien., Nov, 6.—J, C, Burrows s elected to Congrose from this district by a plu- rality of 4.000 votes. fle hss carricd every county but 8t. Joseoh, where Sherwood bas o small plurality, Burrows hos ran abead of his ticket in every munl’v. being 1) ahead of the llu‘ruullcnn vote for Governor. In this village, Eldred, the Democratic candidate for Conigress, wiit beat Sherwood, the Ureennacker, by o few votes, The Republican ticket Is aleo elected lu every county but 8t. J. b, where they are pretiy uniformly aucees: ‘The Republicans aro fubflsut over the Inporfant Republican goins In this as well a8 other Northern States. We now have 4 solld Republican delegation fn Congress, > AKN ARBOR. Spectal Dispatch to The Triduns, Anx Anpos, Mich, Noy. G.—Later returns from the election slow largo Republican zalus in this connty, Burlelgh, the present incutnbens and. Detoeratle nomines m{ Heale Seoator, Is defegted by wbout 100 by Chilils, Republicsn, ‘Ihe Repuvlicans also guin the Clerk, Lrosceut- fn Attorney, and Treasuret, In the clection of Clark E. Menck and Fulrehill to thedo vositions respectivaly, ‘Ine Greanbackers drew thelr eutire strongth from the Demotrats, and this mccourts for the Republican victory ln a hitberto Democratic county, oTTAWA cObNTY, Buerial Diriteh §a The yioune, % Uranp HAveN, Much,, Nov, .—Tto Renul- Mean ajority In Ottawa County s fully 425, ond Jigo Stone s re-elected to Congrtas by ovor 1,000 pluralit We joss two courity ofll- cérs, the Urecnbacks galning one and the Demo- crats the otler, through porsonal pupularity, —— NEBRASKA, 1NDICATIONS, Bpectal Dapatch to The Tridune, OsanA, Neb,, Nov. d.—Indicdtions now are that the State has gone Hepublicau by about the usal nujority—10,000 to 12,000, BETTER AND UBTTEN, Taxcor, Neb.,, Nov. 6.—Addlt{anal roturns drom all parts of the Stats contlnite to fucreasn the Republican mujorities over the csthmates made lust nigl Tiie catire Hephiblican State und Cougresatonal tickot s olecied by oyer 10,- 000 wajority. The Revublicans haye a lns majority 11 the Leglsiature, The (lrecuback vote fe mnch Juhter than was anticipated. They :mvn carried but one couuty us far a3 beard rom, MINNHESOTA, TUR SMOKE CLEARING AWAT, 3 Reelal DIepatch 1o The Tridne. 87, PauL, Mlun, Nov.'U.~—Returns to-luy eivh sutllefent basls fir confident estimates of the géneral resulls in this Btale, Dunuell, for Cougress, in tbe First District, has probably 12,000 wajority over Meigher, Urecubacker, In thio Second District, the Deniocrats, Greenback- ers, aud Natfonals have united on a Democratic caudidate, Pochler, reducibg Suralt’s majority to 1,200, and possilly feas. Washburn, in the ‘Third District, has ot less thau 4,000 masjority, ‘Fhe Republlean Buate ticket is carsied by about 17,000 wajority, and the Revuulican majority in the Legilslaturo will be about s last year. Dounetlytam and sutt-resmuption bave been fairly repudiated on a square test, LATER, 8T Payt, Miod., Nov, 6.—~Nothing sbsolute or deilnite to sdd to the results telewraphivd uhbtil the completo returns are io, which will be some days. The other countiesin the Third Distriet heard from are Chisago, Washburn 400 wajonty ; Stearnw, Dounelly 1,500 maosity. The duistant counties are Republican. Waeb- burn’s majority will probably reach .50, 1o the First District 120 towus aud citles wivo Dunveil about 4.300. Returns from the Sccoud District cause cau- tlous tigurers to reserve thelr judgment, though the Republicans claym Strait's election. Wabna- sha County gives Strait 7,015 wajority, and Hon. Thurlow Weeq Indorsing Dr, Radway's R, R. . Remedies 4 ter Using them for Several Years, ¢ New Yorx, ry ) Jan. 4, yer i el (e AT Th Advaninge wd Dear Str: Maving for several clnes, doubtingly at Arat, but after o eflicat:y with 10l conmaence, 1t 18 no lo 1y 1o the acknowieden the Baee drtioed frum thein. “The i ard Feueltd (e, 2 i 1PaYA LR L e s © Hinfirient o o by Rrding e R iy yoats, '""""'lrnunu:w o EED R.R.R. DYSENTERY, DIARRH(EA, OBOLERA MORBUS, FEVER A ; CURED AXD rnr,\'zx'mlgn Adug, BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, RHBUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, S80RE THROAT, DIEFIOULT BREATHIRo, RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTEs BY RADWAY'S READY IlELlfl‘»‘. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, Diarrhas, Cholera Morhus, or py chaea TTOM Ui buwCla are 800D I Dilch ot ShoLt: et D, 1tapBay. by ininuten by akingitadwar clier % Yation oF AN beltun. o weakERd Of | ; foow the use ol b it Y. T0e etitade, wiy RADWAY'S READY RELIER CUNES THK WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR - Aftor Reading this Advertisoment neef any one Suffor with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIGF 1A CURE FOR EVERY PALY, It wasthefirstand I8 tho ONLY PAIN REMEDY ThAt tnatantly stops the most excructating palns, ol. Inys foamuiation and cures Congeations, wheiher uf the Lunks, Stomach, Iowels OF Uther giauds of urgsan by une spplicativa, In from One to Twenty Minutes, No matter how flo\%:l o};'llc’:ucll(lne the paln, the Ruenmatic Bed-ridu , Crippled, Neryoy NeUraigic, of prosirated with dlsease iy sutier, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidueys, Inflamwation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of tho Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Meard Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Inflnenza, Headache, Toothacho, Neuralgis, Rhenmatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, ard Frost Bitss “The application of the Teady Rellef to the rartot pa/ts whers th paia or dilcuily extata will agord tis cum o Thi to sixty dropt In half & tumbler of water wil Al Bpasmin, Sour stumaeh, itk Headsche, Diarthes. Dyseaiers, Cotie, Wind1n the Bowels, andali Internai Pafs, should slways'earry a buttic of KADWATS TRADY ITELIKE with. fhem:’ A fow drons fa wsir il prevent alcknets or pan frunt chung? of war, Jia bettor thaa French Hraudy or Bikire' ss 8 siaw FEVER AND AGUE FEVER AXD AUTE cured for Afty cents, Therelt nat s remedlal agnt in thig worid tat wil) Care ot a0 Aguecand all other Mbiagious, Hillons. Eearie, Eypiofd, Vetlow, ami abher Fevers (st oy Jaial Plils). 4o quickiy a4 RADWAY'S JEADY BELIEY (1Y cents pre buttdes DR. RADWAY'S arsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, TFOR TIIE CURE OF CHRONIC DIAEASE, SCRO¥FULA OR 8§E§jpl'l‘lb HEREDITARY O3 tAuIObs, 'ED IN TIFE Lunge or a.f.'.‘.’.!.flfl"“%}.?.‘-’ Bt Waen, e or CORRUPTING THEGOLiBS AND VITIATISG TIE FLUIDS, Chkmulu llhevxmulum, Scrofuls, Olandulsr Ewelllst. Rac lmf Dry. ysuch, Cangerous Artectione, Bypdll Cowipiutute, Bicedivg of the Lunis Dysjpith Weif Tirnale, Tie " Doloreaur, te Sweilingd, |wmur cers, and 113p ildeases, Murcuris) Disesses Fro i ity Cotnplatnia, Uout, Urojie), buib Rueu, N ik, EoR i, o Vo) Liver Complaint, &c. ‘Not only dors (the Rarapatitiian Resalvent flt'lull reuledial weenta |y $ha curo of Chirunic. seroluridt Coustitutions), aad bkin Disesses, but Ii b tue oy ive curo for KIDNEY AXD BLADDER COMPLALVES, Urinary id Womb Diseases. Gravel, Disbetes, Droris BluppuRe o Velll’l Juguptlavncy of Lyine, brggtd L?'\mnv. "Alumiaurta, sid 1o 8il case whe mm%- fek-diist depoatts, BE tho watee 14 Abick. chidly wilxeq with sabeisuces ke tho white of o rfi‘ll {hrsada e whith bhie, b here o ol 1 iflous Appcarance, and white buge-dust depusiis :'. I'llll.'ll Ilhl«'N u{r Ill‘4 lflll.. h\lln:;!l,h\;?fll:u‘\'flll:‘l’l, ! WALk R B Pt ko i ARAIE oL T bRekuid a e INE" BORPEY Sradeita i UE o8 R HoLLA OVARIAN TUMOR OF TN YEARY GROVTH CORED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & C0., 83 Warren- e DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS for b an Misordery ¢ 10 ¢ Purely Vegvtable, coutalulag o’ S Tae o % rotiowtaw symptows ressliios T Dlsorders uf tho Digestiye Urgans: ond 13 Convtipation, st Pries. rulivess of (e a2l -Iy‘uu- AulAnyiulumng;n;-fll i‘?".“.T.- ,.,S.fi S pust ot Fomad Eaimas OF wylghe 1 s ST SO hicationt, Sinkinsaor Fiutteriogs i S ity oAt B iy 0f \he TN ||u".?mnlu' ey o 2 Uiipcutlireatiine Futfertug ot goe Hear; L ok Sr Sl Before b bgh, Fever anl S LG ihe Hiead. Deticlenky of ¢‘n! it the Sklo YUk a [0 the S audden Flushes of Heat, Buruiog b 0 FO8 ) gen A Jaw doscs of Hadway's 1] ¥ oy & from all ui the atove-yamed U i Ceute fur oz Sl ) Beddviate: READ i ’ « False and True. No nWS Send 8 letter stamp 10 RADWAT & €O e IS snanasmit il La st 10

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