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YOLUME XXXI1X. 81 lJ(!o I‘IA‘!OS, iln(lA" F'L Conclusive Proof of Durability. SILKS! SII.KS" Competent Testimny. 230 PIECES ‘GUINET'N" & BLACK SILKS.. “BROTHERS. Tnportant ot Annomaeement! Wo have just consummated e re- marksble purchase of 230 piocas of tho above SUPERIOR BRAND of BLACK SILKS! CONSISTING OF SEVEN DIFEERENT GRADES, ‘Which, having beon bought under tho most advantsgoous circum- stances, we are enabled to offer at prices FULLY 15 PER CENT LESS Than any proviously quoted. Weo golicit tho attontion ot the public to tho following EATRAORDINARY BARGADNS: Quality 4, $L10 per yard, Hitherto sold at $1.26. (uality B, $1.25 per yard, Hithorto sold at §1.60. (uality C, $1.50 per yard, Hithorto sold at $1.85. Quality D, $1.85 per yard, Hithorto sold at #2.25. (uality T, $2.00 per vard, Hithorto sold at $2.40. (uality F, $2.25 per yard, Hithorto sold at $2.80. Quality 6, $2.50 per-yard, Hithorto sold at sa 00. We invite comparison of theso spricos to the quotations of any oth- ors in the country. ORDERS BY MAIL ‘Will have our immediate and care- ful attoption. By sonding for sam- plos, goods ean be purchased cqual~ 1y as woll a8 by coming to tho oity. Upon examination, if goods are not satisfactory, thoy can be returned and monoy choeorfully rofunded. 121 & 123 State-st. TFARM LOANS, D. K. PEARSONS & CO., Room 20 Tribuno Building, Make Loans upon Improved Farms in Northorn and Eastern llimols at 8 per cen interost, payable once n year, B % Lorrespondence solletted, 4 Por Gont and All Tssucs of U. 8. BONDS, Wown, County, City,and Behool 7 and 6 per cent namu, ¥origa Exchange, Lettors of Credit for travelers. l‘llliH‘TD‘n HHAN i L(' kers, MONEY to LOAN BHGSIAHH BEED. No, 52 William-st.N. Y.. Inoam, Hmnnn o4 fjited, on IMPROVED CUICAGO Appl! uuann rem d d ly attended 5 i'u‘.‘.‘bu’é"’“&‘i‘n’nfi‘ufi.'k.i..“' ol'umcnt Bonds, Cookk County Orders, City Serips and Vouchers, Mlmllnuby LAZARUS BILVERMAN — Bank. Chamber of Qmmum MUHIOAI. T TEACHERS WILL 00 WELL TO wsn Boruxg Scuovans MASOL'S Piamoforls Tochuics s fi“?.f::! :r;:nnun-m Vit about s Toch: ot S L o by W, &, %“n’.‘.’i‘fi JGeed b Ukve yourcad the Muslcal liecord? 6 cta. asc Nmuun (etans, 0 Olnrke 's Harmonio Sohool L“u-m“ GAN, t L The neweat aad the very G, S ob compuaition aa woll e il tor Whe Misical écord. 42,00 per year, ¥on Tuonovew Bass fcuarars HUSHSON'S NEW METHOD FUR THORODGH BASE thilThe shinpleat an 4 bess e 24 dnethod to teash Chord i "‘J vuu of maste ber yeaz tn the Muaical Record! e ‘hl[‘nl flaases, pONIAuDL mmr ¢ Sctoo} ,N ll\fl:{o\'n M nlw for S on s are i) nudld\-uukh l’.} finfin v” aal Ry "l. ll\l b AcCotpli 8 sxceilents fe- adireho Vaye VA ot Avkas News Stand for Musteal Rtecord! any Yok walled post-tres, fof recall price, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, OLIVER DITSON & 00.. Baston. I‘OE Tho Wa West C]ucawo Park Commissioners Tusyy ““u.h\an mhm peivileze of cuttlng Jco fn the G ol gt Central, wad Dougias Parks K. McCHESNEY, Sccrotary. U.8.CoxauLATR, BRYROUT, Byris, Feb. 10,1874, MR, A, WEBEI: Yoau will doubtleas be glad to hear how well your Piano bas stood the Syrian ch. mate, This instrumant which was bought of you by my father, the Rev. Van Dyok, has beon nigh on seven years in Heyrout, nd has wflhmod the trying changos or wintora and_hot, dry rummors PER- SUTLY 1 indeod, it 1a just angood to.day - wh«n my sistor first tried it in rour .ooms, which is saying n great deal, forl Am nof awsra that any othor Piano, AMER. ZEAN or ;Europoen, has over nold out so long a l.|m§,|u this part orth» world, urs respoatiu oure rerD g A VAN DYCK. wrom time 1o thne we shul publfsh the: written pin: tora ot sanie of the fallowiag aris, ail of whom iave L AR i N lyfi%%‘s‘l n the mowc ancesereed mnner. xls; Chrlitine Nitason, Hnnte Lontse Cary, © Inuh»ul-u Keliog, ng. I furaka, James M. We £ Ammn\ AT SO S TR i Vigtar Catul, Itato Caipan Ben fete stock. tncl - pern T pumenta in hoth 1tose w00 And Freneis W mm ghset, will be found at ouc warerooms, 141 M, Purchnracrs shonld exnminc before buying. The Root & Sons’ Music Co. Julins Baner & G, Mannfactarers & Importers of every kind of Nasical Merchandise ACCORDEONS, : VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLU MUSIC-BOXES, VIOLIN STRINGS, ZITHERS, TRIMMINGS * OF ALL KINDS, BTrCo., ETC. BAND INSTRUMENTS A BPEOCIALTY. Our Stock for tho Holidays Com- plete, Send for Catalogue, Gonoral Agents for the Celebratad ' KNABE PIANOS, = « - Manufeoturers of FAVORITIJ BAUER PIANOS. JULIUS BAUER & CO., 2()3;-206 Wabash-av, BET.JAOKBON AND VAN BURBN.8TS. CLOSENG-OUT SALE NATHUSER ANDS Hayving glven up tha -fenay of the Math- ushok Pianos, and havi ut one hub- dred and thirty-llve ot lhnb Pl-nnt atill on haud, we have docided to offer them for tho noxt ninety daya at groat bargains, in ordor to closs them out, a8 we have an immenso luzck of Pianos coming in from'tho leading ulmrn ma afacturers. Aboutflfty of those Mathus| innos arein tho handuofagents in the u!lnulpl\ aitlos at Illinols, Iowa, Wia. consin, Minnesota, Michigau, and Indiana, and parties residing in these Statos, who de- sire to purchase, oan correspond direot with us, and wo will inform them whoro the Pi. anos can ha seon possibly In thoir own im- modiate vioinity or town, 8peoial induoe. mentawill bo maue to doaters mnng in lota of flve or ten Piznos, Itiato thoe intorostof any porson wishing to purchase a Plano, to writo us for full particulars. PELTON & POMEROY, 152 State-st,, Chicago, TES, We take pleasure in announc- ing that we now have the ex- clusive mansgement for the entire West of the famous- MATHUSHER PLANDS, Whose wonderful success throughout the world has been unparalleled in the history of the Piano trade.. Call and ex- amine the large stock of these marvelous Pianos at the Ware- rooms of STORY & CAMP; 188 & 190 State-st., Ghiw«o. (Ovvnllll the Palmer Ho IIUHII\I}HS OAI!D& H, A, HURLBUT & 00., WholesaleDruggists 95 & 77 RANDOLPH-ST, (WY W T 3.000 BOTTLES OF "PUR) WHXEIIJ{YBILO&‘IE gor nmuo wouth a ollar, Tasls before 150 LESTEL'S, 1 Dallar Hat HOUSE,. - wu aod 3rh Rm:. |.- Bees S . 0. um. ot e SATURDAY. DEPARTMENT STORE. Our Difrent Depertments ARB RECEIVING NEW GOODS D.A.ILY Many of our own fi"““‘m' in Fan Qoods and_Holidsy Novolties, We shall displey the Finest and La au Assortment ever betore shown, ahd will mske prices in roach of sll. Qur HOUSE-FORNISHING DEPARTMENT Is not to be excolled,ns mcneveralhin: needed :n Hnmokeamnz oan be fo here. Qurtiné of . Silver-Plated Ware Is of standard mgh and sold on a very smail por cent of &) ‘We Lave opeded an eiagant line of VASES, TOILET SETS, BRONZES, LAVA and MAJOLIOA WARE, And call attention tg the faot that many are our own atylos, and not to bo found'eise- where 1n theoity. Our atook of SOLID GOLD AND ROLL-PLATED JEWELRY Is elogant in -nlas. and price within the roacl of svarybody, We > shall, in -nl‘w dnyl, placo on saloa BANKRUPT STOCK OF STANDARDBOOKS Of popular authors, to bo olosed out. Due notlnn of their arrival wm be made known. This will be a Bpealal Bals INSPECTION SOLICITED. 192 & 124 State-st., ORTH OF MADISON. l."l'A o LES' &co MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN No.125 STATIE-ST., Room 3, second foer, Special Attentlon given to the Proper Adaptation of Spectacles. ers of yecommandation can he seen at M, Born- lmrulnomcefrflm the mulm. pn icians and clergy, not only of Lhicago, but all ose of promlucnce Tivouehout the Lnited Staice best amllnfll w0 Judge of 12 rapertority 4 an opticitn, and tha perdceincst ot s ORIICK OURS, 9 T0 1, 2 T0 8, Lettersof Inqulry must nclosoatamp for eply. CAUTIO; nzents employpd or wppolnted. FORE ! !ALL’- FORSALE NEWSPAPER FOLDING MACHINES. ‘Wo have disposed of all but two of our hand-feeding folders, Thoy aro in porfoot order, and will be sold cheap., Address TRIBUNE CO., Chicago. CARD WRITERS! Call and exsmine aur atock of Flue Visistog Carde and Cardbonrd. We havo tho lnl‘lie!l. variely in the Weat, and ety compctition in Rt N FTut Mt A‘Ju NB}VFP e | W ) RARIDLY avE 4 o o S ta S s Furtos, & standard work, which tesclcs how 1o Eflmfly docawmant carreetly. 1 5 £ ANDIRONS, TENDERS, Fire-tron_Sate_sad Hiands to instch. Conl tods, Iilower Ilolders. and Screend., DALTO. 102 Bate CEDAR POSTS. @0 cedsr posta for sale on dock Hawtorac-ar,, itk 8 oFK DO . ISt i, oow 3 Ogden Butiaine CALOIOAKE, USE:: CALOICAKE, Nowmeihing ucw for beautifys fug wallsand cetlin aky HOUSEKERPER cunapply it Bend for sample book of sundes, AVERILL PAINT €O, . 171 Randelphess. Chicago, 11, VER KEEWING Pre-emlnent 12) (Quality aud Merit. WILLCOX & GIBBS AUTOMATIC SILENT Sewing Machine. Lightest Running, Swiftest, Euslest In Worktoy, Most Durable, Only Sewlog Machine in the world with NO TENSION to manage. Siwoless In mochanls thers taro easleat w learu, sud nevac out of andse. @ Send for Descnipiive Clrculsr. WILLCOX & GILES S, M, C0,, 200 Wabaskeav., CHICAGO. Dlli’ GOUDS, CARFPETS, l‘((‘. AT Stewart (o, CHICAGO, Manufacturers, Importers, and Jobbers DRY GOODS GARPETS, UPROLSTERY 0035 Stocks in all déepart- ments kept assorted throughout the year. All orders filled with scrupulous care, and the lowest market prices guaranteed. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN TR Woolen, Notion, Fancy Goods, ll'os‘ie‘ry, l)ress Goodsl)epartments CIGARS. They Have Not Done It, They Cannot Do It, AND They Will Not Do It, That is, to Beat .Our Cuban, Hnnd—Mnde, Olear Enva.na. 5-CENT CIGARS. Our Customers atteat to tho mor- its of thom b{ncomlng again, and again, and agsin for them. JIMMY IS ON TOP! C. JEVINE, 110 and 112 'mullson-bt. IIODKH AND STA‘I'IDNEIIY' (bankrapt Stock Books and Stainery The stock of the late firm of W. B. Keen & Co., 38 and 40 Madison-st., is now offered in lotsto suit at lesg than cost. R, WALSH, Asslznce. Wl"lfflq THE LEADING “DRY WINE” IN THE MARKET, For sale by sll principal Wine Merchants and Grocors in the Uni. ted Btates and Canada, T PILTUllb URE FRANES, Etc, NCHRANBROS. &C0. MANUFAOTURERS OF PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS, LOOKING GLASSES, 211 & 213 Randolph-st., Chieago, 11, - (P~ Orders by mail wuw«d from all parts of tha cauntry. Bend u:umuxlnl URATERS hd Buatanteod To yrat SACE ibove by coulman grat the cheerfulness saopn celebratad EASTLAKK 808 BRIGHTON s:awn. scasun. cangut fall L plesse a0y vie "“fl' Lt e ety h SR s 'R ot decuiedly to the lnterest of purchusers Vot ‘waoitiale'sud soual, 10’ crreisoud J.\O. D. BANGS & CO., State aud Yen Bureu-sts The EChicage Dailp Teibune. , NOVEMBER 9, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, CLOTIIIVI-. A RECORD F TWENTY YEARS For twenty years we have sold the best Ready-Made '\Clothing of any house in this coun. try, and that is what we boast of to-day, and will prove it to all who will call on us. All we ask is for cus- tomers to examine our goods closely and then look at others’ stock around town. We make all our Cloth- ing and guarantee it in every respect, let that be under- stood. JASWILDE, Jr., &G0, POPULAR OLOTHIERS, Cor, Sate & Madison-sis.. Chm 0, JE“‘FLBI‘ BILVB“WARE Llc. GILES, BRO.& 00 Wlmlesale and Retail JEWELERS! Corzer State aud Washington-sts., ‘Wholesale Agents for Elgin ‘Watches,Rogers, Smith & Co.'s Silver-Plated Goods, Gorham’s Silverware, Ansonia. Clock Company's Goods, etc. FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY. Fine Jewelry, Jewelers’ Sup- plies, Tools, Materials, Specta- cles, Plated Goods, ete, POLITICAL. 1 The Democrats Looking for Their Big Majority in the House, They Daily Find It Growing Smaller and Beauti- fully Less; And Are Counting Their Chances of Getting Aid from the Greenbackers. Their Perturbation at the Inorease of the Independent Element, Three Men Who May Defeat Voorhees’ Senmatorial Re-election. Pendleton Not Able to Belleve that Avytbing Has Hap- pened. The Infamous Outrages which Marked the Louisiana Election. Willlam R. Morrison’s Return to Congress Now Generally Conceded. Deuster, at Milwaukee, Not HalftSo Certain of Saving His Hacon. RESULTS. AR DEMOCRATIC MISCALCULATIONS. Bpecral Duapaich tn The Tridune. Wasnixarox, ). C., Nov. 8.~From clsimlog’ thirty 10 forty majority fu the Ilouse, as they did the worniug after the elect(on, the Demo- crats bave now come down to discussing the Question whether i ths Democratic-Grecoback men refuse to act with them they witl be able to coutral the organlzation of the House atall, and some of thewn have abandoned the expectation of ueiug able tu sccurs u purely Democratic or- ganization. 1n consideriug what they may be sble to sccomplish by unfon with the Greenback men, they flad themselves confronted withs sharp divislou la their own party over the moncy question, and adwlt it will be impossible to In- duce o large aumber of the Eastern Demucrats w co-operate with the Greenbuck tocu for auy purpose whatever, TUELE 13 MUCH CONCERY over the evident purpuse of solt-inoney Demo- crats at tho West, and. Batler, with scmie of his followers, at the East, to force what Is called the “Ohloidea™ unpon the party. They find ovidences of this purpose in the formal aa- nouncement of the Ciucivuati Enquirer, the day after the election, that uothing but tho Indorse- went of tue Ohio (dea cun save the party la 1830, snd the informatfon which has reached here to-day that Butler has decided to makos formal bid for the Presidential ‘nomination of the Natlonal party in 1830, by declaring his faith in the greenbuck mavement, ani vredictiog that the party preseotiug the “Otblo wea® wiit warry the cquotry in the next cumpaign. Latest returns of the clections at the Bouth are also causing considerable concern among the Democrats on sccount of the unexpected de- velopmeut of strepeth for the Iudencudents as shown by the election of severnl taembers of Congress, suil information that several Stato Legislatures at the Soutt will contaln A VERY STHOND MINORITY of members clectod a8 lndependents, The num- ber of thess fu tho Goorgia Legisluture has been reported here to-duy st betwecw seventy-five and elghty members. The opinion among Repablicans tu Adniinls- tratlon circles in regatd to tho party scewns to bo that it comes out of the election with all the causes of difference buried, aud thoroughly and even eothusiastically upited nupon the Onsucial question, and ready to begin the Presidoutial campaleo with that us so lssue. There s a stroug belie! that it wili e possible 1o organ- ize 10r & vigorous and most effoctiva Republican campalgo THEOUUHOUT THE SOUTY duriug the P'residential csmpalen, and the ques- t10n ot herealter sending the most prominent speakers and public men fnto lhn South s already & subjocs of wuch taik. 1n regurd to the repetition uf poiltical outruges ju thu Boutn, it 13 beliuved that belore auothier cainpaign the aendence tuvited aud Illustrmted { Natlooal A«lmlnlmulun will bave acvom- Furulshed, plished mnch low r“;:‘u“{‘ thetr = — cxpect b CARIIAGES. Tt o ol e nent om.mhn ax the last csmpalen wiil be nfij orously prosecutcd . 8s fast as 1bey can bo discovered and evideacs secured to gx their gullt vpou thew. It ls also cortain thst if those Federal ofliclals in each of the Bouthurn Siates whuse duty it fs 1o deal with otfeuders of this class arc vut prowpt avd etheient in discharging the duties which this class of offeuses devolve upco thewmn. they will be ubligzed to elye placo to thuse who will ggive full sttention to s rigorous coforcemieut or tho ¥ederal lsws. VOWN. ool Itiss notable act lhu tha talk among the Demacrats (avor of forciog a session of the Furty-sixtt Conuress after tho 4t of March b altowing proutinent appropriation biils to f; baa alninat ceased sinorn tha devulupwuent of the clectdou. It tv known ihat o uwnber of prowincnt Leinocrats ars now decldedly opw&— ea to such a plau. GRN. SUTILRR makes the followine unuouncement fn an jo- terview printed this wornloy: 1 prupore Lo dovole the rsmialuder of my lfs o 1ue servics of the people if they demand it, 1 cawe forward 1o this campaign at the dewand of 1be peuple, sua ] should do the same thing a;nan and sgaln. | see soms nf the Republican pa aay 1 am dead, pohtcally dead Lami glad lhey think su. If they do they will vo ou io toeir ca- fuer of oppresalni the podole botl I the siats sud in the wstlon; sad if thoy do I will show thew tae livelicat corpse at the Iuuoral they have cver heard 6f. Personal succoss or defeat (o e i notliug. Biaurgam. THE OH10 TDEA. BXING DEAD IT YET LIVETIL &pacial Digpalch to Dhe Tribuse. “WE ARE NOW ALMOST DATLY RE- CEIVING FROM OUR FACTORY NEBW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF FALL AND WINTER CARRIAGES. STUDEBAKER BROS,, 151 and 153 ‘Vulmsh-uv. USE The AVERILL PAINT whito and all shades MIXED READY FOR USE, s use ever TWELVE yeare, Whipasitively wear PWICK uslsugas auv otber pulni. At lensy SO por sved by uslug s Sawple card showing iful shades und sivivg VALUALLR IN. FORMATION fwnl-hed (roe. AVERILL PAINT (0., 171 Randalphest,y, Chlcago, 0t P Ssc CALCICAK K in -l‘--lh-r column 2004 ¥ ":5"2: ‘1::1‘.2 .| Cixciaary, Ock. 8.—~8eustor Pondleton to- ¥or thisnuw pareat cllnes to tho onjulou that the causes whigh bed Baak ”:a:':':z',:"z";t:mzm. ou a e ar Drawlae: Book, P56 Ciusies to the defcat of the Damocracy In \ig mg wero local {n thelr oature. lo-New Yo sauys, Conkliog had bees able o unite the lui publican party tu bis support, and brive to its ald the Democrats who were dissatistied with Tamwasny sud its msnsgement 1o Peunsyl- vanig, the Catagrons had to wake s Wle-ands paratus. 40 Kiz testal, AN ANDUEWS &COLal) aa death strugsle, apd they had wou He sces A A e nothing i the vesult that siters or changes thy ) -3 general phass of poMticsl affeirs sud be BANARSE, O dues not belleve that fb either indicates or . . toresbadows tha result in 1ha pest Presidenttal cawpsige. e belleves that Democratic D-"lflll.lnm"if to-day this ever before, and, to Lls wing, an iwpartia) analysls of e vate shows tbat, whercrer the upoositivn Lo the Rejublicsus hus beeu united, the result bas gen- wwly been 1o favor of the voposition, Alr. cleanulted 1o 47k aia ks Ul sclenLBC i F Glanta et Harolicters, G o $ FIVE CENTS, PRI(’ a -, }’)eemll 534 firmly of the opinton that the wiLg ; T THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF FHR GNITED STATES, beu% $ 15 positive that fta next nominee will 3¢ siich character that be will be able m !:.. «nd Bring to his support the sulid rote of the Democratie perty and of all cloments who ara opposed to the Republienn party. In concluston, he sald the resuls of the late olection, as far us i affects Repudfican public men, inures more to the benefit of President flayes than to any one else, A3 it proves that, under his Administration, the Repubtican parly can be thoroughly united. attributes the defeat of the Democracy In the East to theilr cowardice with respect to toe “QOhlo Idca.” “The greenback,” it ssys, ‘ebrings as ite nn‘crluf to the Democratic party the only valnable thing the party has calued this year. Al the Democratic victortes are wot by the *Obto 1dea’; all losses are the sfect ol gnoring 1t.” The ZFnguirer predicts thai ah attempt to malatam resurnption will restore W m Democrats what they have lost. plbhti gead INDIANA, VOORMEEL i Rpecial Dispateh to Tre Tribune .~ Ixpranirovts, Nov. 8.—The resuit of Tueé day’s elections bar s trengthened Senator Win- terbotham, of Michigan City, in his determine tiod not to vote tor Voorhces for Semator. Saruizbausen, of -Fort Wayne, will not vote for him, and o member of the House of Represcata- tives is suld to be unalterably opposed to;htm, Thesé three votes are badly nccded—ln they are indispensable to Voorhoes' elevi! h. and the Democratic managers are nsing exery means in their power tobring the recreant ffiem- vers Into line, Winterbutham has onco, been the subject of party discipline alrcady sines fua October clection, but his dieposition tu . break over the fenceoccasions nych uneasiness among Vouurkees' supporters. 5 ILLINOIS, AWESTT-TUNER COUNTIES. &pecial Dispateh to The Trivune, SpPRixoriRLD, Ill., Nov,8.—Following is the total vate an State officers as shown by the of- fictal retarns received by the Secretary of State from tne Countles of Bond, Brown. Christisn, Clark, Clinton, Camberland, Edwards, Greene, Henderson, froquols, Kendall, Lee, Logan, Marion, Marshall, Mepard, Mource, PlkecSan- gamon, Btark, 8tephenson, Unfon, and White: Bryith, 32,505 Cronkrite, 34,068; Hates, 11,874 tiorin, 128; Crookrite’s majority, 1.473; Slade. 32,535 Etter, iH,435; Hall, 11,813; Etter's i) Jority. 1002, Of thesa countics thirteen are Deniweratle and ten Republican. THE RETURNS ON TUE CONGRERSIONAL SENATORIAL DISTRICTY ,,;,:@ arc all incomptete excet the Tulrty-niathy| toriat, which elects Allen, Democrat, SBoud{(o¥ hy 815 majority over Davis, and clects Isaak L. Morrison, Richardson Vasey, and Frawdis M. Bridges Representatives. In the Eighth Con- gresstons), Iroquots, Ford, and Marshall give Fort 5,312: 8haw, 2,021; Strawn, 1,79, Kan- %¥akee, Liviogsion, and Woodlond are siot re- celved. In the Soventeents Congressional, Ma- awpin sed Mouroe pive Baker 3,222% Morrison, BLXk: Moberly, U07; Madizon and Bt Clsirnot 1 recedved, Jn the Wifteenth Covgressional, Clarsy Cumberland, and Moultrle - “give Forsythh 4802; Decius, 3407 ilve counties not recelved. In the Bmcemh Con- gressional, Brown, Cilnton, Marion, and Clay, give Bruitl 4.992; Sparks, 8,531: Creed,: mm, Fayette and Washinglon not fncluded. g r's majurity over Cuok, Is 3,810, without § 1ng Scott sod Cass Countics, OF* "TUE LEGISLATIVE DITRICTS murked dorubtful iu Titz TRIBUNK' table to- u.;.x 1 Lcuerud here that the followiur are electe Eleventh, C. Green, Democrats ‘“nulunth, A G &:0“ and 8, F. O, Tlountr 1laas, ony clowbiful; Twenty-cighth, Thomas l‘.allumll, sWvublican; Yonurteenth, G E. Wargen, IRepublican; . Jones, Jlepublleans 8. Jackson, Republican; Fortv-ift] g Rt Jolnsou, Revuhlican: Forty-seventh, John M. Grege, Reouhlcan, In thoe Thirty-thied, Bearlett aud Ryvmm Uemocrats, and Harlow Park, Rtepublican-Yotlonsl, arc ciected; Abra- ham, Republican, (wing defeated. Park, how- over, will voteand act with the Ropublicanw, In tbe Forty-first, \¥. R. Pricket, Demorat, de- feats Garesche by 1,318, Pearson and Bewey, Hepublleans beinie el xted, Dewey's majority over Garesche [s 241G, IN LUB SEVENTER? *Til CONGRESSIONAT. omdal rflurnz lma Morrlson 431 majority. fo Mant ve, and Tin Mnllnon. t i BL Clalr g \ves Baker about 500 ml)urlly only to offset 'bia. Mourrison's elee tion fs gencrally mnwdosl Yere. QTTAWA COLNTY, Bpectat Diasatch &0 T.% Tribume, Orrawa, 11, Nov, 8.~Tho oflictal canvass of tho wuuly wu mn)xlnu'd this evening: Smith, 4.0 75 tes, S0 'llmle. N) Bprlurer, 20785 combe, 4,205 .wu knr,m. Sonuress, conry Foriv-scend, 8. Forty-thind,~ J. b, . Cmnnbc 3008; Lew(s, "y JBIY Arn-uoug,& I . 1ol n. Bowen, 0,118; Was Ong, 4. mn-r U.T&%{. llk.ln-v. e s Stoven, Sterll, 44085 Welsou, asy l!num aupt, 4180 Pettit, Coroper, 4,530, Reynolda, :.5!8 lmxcnhumh. 2,550; for nm:ml- ment, 8,810; fll:"nu, IDIHM lfl "l m bhcouu. [H Nov. 8.—S8cyceal lmndr:d of the friends of SlateSenatorelect Necee, headed by tho Macomb Cornet Band, visited his resdenca thls cveninz to coogratulate hin uoon hte' cloctlon in this district. John Mosher, £sq., mads a shart and appropriste speech, convratulatine Mr. Neesce upou his cetion, whuh was respouded to fu an elogueat wauzcer by Mr. Neove, after which the lsreu company of Judles and geutlowen proscut were fuvited to partake of an clegant «ollatiou. qulm woro also made Ly Blale’s-Attorpuy-, oct Prentiss and othiers. ROCK ISLAND COUNTY. Bacicl Diapaich (o Tha Tribime, DAvVENPORT, 1s., Nov, 8.—The alflcial can: Jo_Rock lsland Duuuly. INinots, sives 8784 Etter, L173; itall, Natlonal, %A% nmnn 2,300 Cronkrite, 1.108: Bavos 1WA, endemu. .3,751, Dunbaw, 1,14; Haudgt,. 1.8l Hens 2 County pives ienderson 9, Durbam, 725; Hanoy, 1,845. o TARK COUnTY. apecial Dixpaick 1o Tousod, Nov. &-~Stark Luunl&nmflfla Bwmith, \.lll'l. Cronkrite, 303; Bates, mu Etter, 315; dall, 582 Luuzn:u— yu. + Wilson, S’ MeKeighan, 402 WaLkxx, Cauty Q' IDIHIA‘ COUNTY. Epacial Dispaich i The T¥iduna, .ncuo;mu.l. Nov, 8.—8mith, 2,491; Cronk- dm 3,'!44 Buates, Blade, S447; Ettex, ul), TR, Lonwmu—(,acx. 1835 Bu-tnu:r. 30083 Mathers, 1,183, B, R Urntam, County-Cleck. RYPINOIAN COUNTY. &l Mapatch is Tha Trisuss. Nov. &.—Oflkhlt SBwith, Evrxaua 'crnllknln 1,551 ; Bates, 84. hner. 1,550 lll Cunureu—?mul!l 8BS, Ue- - clus, L&, | WhiTs couxTr, ¢ Disuatich tu Ths TV Canxui, Nov 8,—Oflictal: Huith, 1.000; Cron hte, 1,764; Bates, 206 Blado, 003 Etter, 1, il;:t‘i .:.li Clg;n:u—flell. W{. Tawunah ‘rews, , W. 51, Puynox, County Glefi.v‘ LUENDERSON COUNTY. ¥ Apecial Digpaich te Tia Tribune OQuawka, Nov.8,—Heuderson County, ofli- il: Smith, 1,113; Croukrite, 433 Uates, ;053 Slude, lo\l. l'.lul', 101. THal, 355, Conuu‘«w Marab, pa, 712; Strector, 401, l.oum COUNTY, Mpecial Digyaich to The Tridune . Lmwcors, Nov, 8.—Oflcial: Smith, wm Croukrits. "2,107; Bates, dul. axue,gkns‘ Ete zer, 4204 -]l, none. Congreti—I 1ptug, - 8,350, Stovenson, AB6L . MACON COUNTT. - w § Dispaicis bo 447 Triduns. DrcaTos, nv. B—Qulelal: Smith, 2,003 . Croukrite, 1.655; Bates. 4ud. Slade, 3,08 ter, l.a?h l.luli 497, U'ULMo(.n,uuon. Juges, B.0%; Hamper, W, + TbasaLb covnn * Saecial Inaaich 16 Ths Tridess. DsKacs, 1., Nov 8.—The oflicial 'count in this munlvmvu Holcouibe, vegular Re, »ubn-.:u vomivee for Bucrlll, M majority over Eart, Op- paosition, nstead of 7V for Eurl, us tirst reparts cd, and & contested ¢jection s lhrnmuxl for fliegal votlug, but cau bardly chunge the resuit. KANKAKLS WLVI‘Y Soectut Disvsich KaRganss, Nov. S Croukrite, B); Butes, bt 1,09 e, 1,724, Etter, TI[E CINCINNAT! ** ANQUIKER " t